'15:‘ ‘ :2: .~_ I Hill Ht , Zarn-Bul: provides an ever- ready and reliable first-aid for "Jack says you're a great be- liever ln signs." "Dollar signs-yes." A ’ injuries. It is also unequalled , as a soothing, speedy remedy ‘ for obstinate and deep-seated akin disease, poisoned wounds, _ ulcers, piles, etc. Within every box o! Zam-Buk are l stored the most valuable healing, loathing and antiseptic properties known to Science. Its unique herbal composition and its absolute freedom from animal fats and mineral make Zam-Buk the safest and best dressing for skin troubles of all kinds. on a 50c bu: 0/ m‘; real nut...’ healer [rum your dumps! or tum:- loday. u! ink Zuni-Bu): C» , Tdrunfu. Ia mail FREE TR! Al. SAMPLE MILBURN SCH OL The ftlllowlug 1s I 4- wiilllillllil of hlilburn Scnnul lrlr ill.» munrh 0f April: Grade lX~~l i.l‘ll.l (‘obllfl Cobb B hlaruaict Phillips. Grade Vll~1 .Vlar_\' .\lul2iu Pearle Moore 3 Louis- Moori- Grade. V-—l Ethel tfobh l.’ ion Pykz- 3 Jillntx Klnllin. Grade lll——l JPilll (‘ilbil L.’ (IPLP- vleve Mullln i’. Ruin .\Itlori-. Grade 11-l John Nlullin f.’ Ruby 31001-9 3 Alfred Pykc. Grade l-l Vuriv-l (‘tiilb 2 Jldllllt’ Rapson. Perfect illlEllllilllFPI L»: u (mph. Eva CpbbfllPcal-lc“lLorv. ldlllt-l Cobb, Elsie Pyke. ltuby kloure. Muriel Cobb. Jennie Rilllnflll. (Pat-lot please copy.) EH1 u .\l.lr- ._..._ 0RSE§' , F05 SAiE We have received another ship- ment of horses... Those hers-Ts are Ontario horses ranging in weight from ten to seventeen hundred. Those horses are for private sale at our farm at Winsloe. We invite lnapection. 5293 5 4 3i FllllM ion slit? AT‘ LONG cmasx land, good ova". HORNE BROS. 50 acres of choice v buildings, also 1 acre of land with good buildings. A bargain for quick sale. Apply MacPHEE BROTHERS, Prince Grocery, Charlottetown. 5224-5-2-mwfs4i. NllllCE S. S. Hillsboro will run nu l-‘ri- day Mny 6 as follows: Lr-zivcs Charlottetown at 0.30 and ll u. m. Ind 2.00 and 4.00 p. m. leave lRbcky Point at. l0 and 11.30 n. m. 2.30 and 4x30 p. m. lMotor boat wlll make usual trips Saturday and Sundays. lsteaimer wlll start regular lrlpu [m (Mammy, May 9 m; follows: lbeavlng Charlottetown at H00. fl.- 90, and 11 a. m., 1.30, 2.30 und 4.- 00 p, m, Leave Rocky Point. at 9, 10 and 11.30 u. m. :5, fl and 4.3’) p.m. AT DARLINGTON THEY'RE STILL coMmc "Willie, you have a new brother just arrived from a foreign land." “Huh. thought they were going to stop these darn immigrants froir coming in!" HEADlNG FOR COURT Hubby (savagely): lt this can't be called quarreiing, what shall we call it? Wlfie (stalking off): , _ Let's call . it quits. l | l l i PRETTY SCARCE ; "Dear, what do you think of this gown at 500 dollars." ‘ Nosiree.. i»tell yuh ' see it." _ v "Now. George, stop your fooling. you know it is not as abbreviated i‘ as all that." I jes can't GUERILLA WARFARE "Dad, what is guerllla warfare?" "Haven't you ever seen those big DAUGHTERS 0F MIDAS av ‘mus ausrm CHAlPTER XXI l 1 l The next afternoon at five o'clock ‘Billy Wells. rather a forlorn little lfinderella. sat alone in a taxicab. ltwo sultcases 0n the floor at her {feel and her violin case in her puma. ‘ The cab swerved into Crescent i-Drivc. the beautiful boulevard which followerluhe wide, ‘gracious ;cu rvt- ur the river that gave the sec nlon it‘: name. RJvervlew. 0f 4 nurse. '1‘. Q. Curtis, one of the rich- lest men ln town, would have his lh rut,- in Rlvervietv. ‘bath aalln. I payed in the tub for [an bow: this attemwlh" ' ‘Billy dropped down beside N!“ on the adnsdltzooik one o! the NIB- l an a er own. ~ ‘flirllafimwewe got to live lbgether tom a, whole year. I've been wish-l!!! and» that we'd been better tr nda, closer to each other at 11w store. 1 know I've been ‘PW!!!’ sbarptongued, but I'm going to try to be a good sport—"l-Ier voile broke, and she wondered. (118811!!- edlyngl! she we going to degener- ate into a wee n; female . "You're all right. kiddie." NW1! said in a warm. friendly voice, and ' Billy despised herself for winclng at that: particular word of endear- ment. "l guess most of us slrla were jealous of you because you had more brains than we did. And sometimes you upszuged 1ts—0h. . maybe you didn't mean lr. but . that's what it looked You playing the violin so swell and all-you know! But sure we'll he | sht- rlauteneil her nose against lhn KlUSS of the cab, the better to Jtikt- in every detail of her new ‘home and its surroundings. There _' ' s——the Curtis home, known all 10.11 Colfax simply as “The .\lan- slon." ln credible that she, Billy lwells. a department store clerk =yestcrllay,' was to live ln that enor- lmous pile of cream-colored brick ,and gray-white stone as a luster idaughter ofits mllllonalrc- owner. lHe-r home ror a your! | Again, as the taxicab turned into lthe long winding ilriveway‘. u lllrlll ‘of fear qulvereil along her nerves. She had signed away u year of her life. For value received-idiot “'11s the fantastic language of that lv-gal agreement? "iltir- yuu arc. His” " driver swung her sui ‘- wide white marble stops loading to the front porch. Her lust thnlll out 0t now stealth came when she tipped the driver heavily without. u qualm. He sprang to press tho bell for bi-r. then, with u more tit-formula] farc- wt-ll. ‘was oft’. , "Fume in, ntlss. .\lr.‘. Nli-zulows is in the drawing room". ThP llflfllll‘ maid admitted hcr unsmillugly. Slha for one, evidently- tlld not relish the idea. of four females in- veiling thc house and giving orders. As Billy llPl-tillllctl on the thrus- hold of the drawing room, Mrs. Meadows 1158 from a tea table and hastened to lnct-l her, with extend- ed hand and :|>dete1"lnlueil-ly' gay snlllv. "Ah, my dear little ltlrl, l anl so glad to ser- you again! l was won- dering which of the lovely girls you were. You hail on the delight- ful lttle autumn leaf dress. didn't you? l vras quite drawn ‘to you. and am >0 glad we are to know each other better." .\lrs. Meadows‘ voice was the kind that ls always described as “tleelightfillly modu- lated." a "I'm gldll to be here. ol‘ course." Billy said with disconcerting brief- ness. “llzlve lhc other two girls collie?“ _ - "Indeed they have! Miss Lomax —l sUDDOSG I really should say Ny- tla~arrlve<l in time for lunch. l hail not yet arrived. though for- tunately .\lr. (‘urtls was here to welcome her. And little \\'inule -—\\'hat a lovely, street thild she ‘is! —can1e about three o'clock. They've betn raving: great run choosing their rooms.“ "l might have known wouhllrt lose any time," Billy thought grllnly. Aloud she sold. with a flash of her impndsnt lgrlu. “lr you ilorrt mind, l‘ll go up and BARRIER WIFE T0 BEll ' Suffered So She Could Not Walk. Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinlrham’: Vegetable Compound _ Minesing, Ontaritn-"I am a rac- heal nurse and I recommend ydia E. PmlchanfsVegetablel‘ , ‘ euiferiiilg women. For three months I was most helpless and could not ‘ sit at the table long enough to drink a cu of tea. Many a time my hus- bnn carried mo to bed, I would be so week. Then he read in the aper of a woman suffering as I di who at better after taking the Vegetable mpound, so he went and got it for ma. When! had taken three bottles I was just like a new woman and have had splendid health ever since. When 1 fee any bearing-down pains I always take it; sometimes a half bottle or whatever I need. It is my only medicine and] have told many a thcy w. _ Don't bother about mo, please, Bibs. like to us. _ ‘We'll stick togemcr. “l never said u cross word to you in my life, did l. Billy?" Winnie asked plalntively. "Not even when you vampetl Stanley Powers away Ol‘ course we'll be good l suppose we've got to be," she atlded wisely. “And lfecl that we ought to uhlnk pretty seriously of just how we can ntake Mr. Curtis glndtllat he's doing all this for its," Billy went on doggedly, though her- rucc , was hot with embarrassment. “You know-not be grubby or ungrateful, | . land study hard, so as to make ‘the —*~'-i-- most of our opportunltles—" "Don't make me laugh"! Nyde. lshluggeil her lovely shoulders. hifiilllsWli. Tho maid will show nu- I I sm- what tht-y’ve picked out i'0r the way. You were-Just having your um. weren't you?" l‘ “it's a habit l becmne a slave m. on the continent. Nyda and Win- nie declined. mo?" i Billy (‘Hifilljlffll both tho tea and ‘u. “M, you“? gm to do ‘S m learn '.\lrs. Meoduwxs‘ t-xce-isivo cortllallty. ,0 c", “u; paper do!“ and mach Th:- parlur maid led the-way, carry- lho kms m 5mg’ ‘Good momma, ing rho stilloasas. up the lllfllltl, Idem. tpaflher’ good morning m you!- sraviuuh". yvlndlm: fllfllmwé w the [while I've got to learn shorthand third ilomi land break my finger nail-s on a A door was thrown open down ‘,H,,.w,neri»- lhc hall, mid Nydu Innuaxis til-l “my-s pym; nllmuflshnpeil blalck eyes iilusllctl 039m and a “ma, upon her. The girl's tall, beatui-fflooded he, face w"), “gym fir] body “m; wrapped in a cheall, "l-fs Billy that has it soft," Nyda klmfliw m‘ flflme-‘Jllvfed- 81"” ‘detailed. "And gee, l'm glad you Suk- lfimmed i“ WM‘? balms "r have, kiddie. l just love in hear 7'15?“ 54m"- _ p _ you pluy the fllltlle. W110i» do you “Heml- Bml’! _W'"""“‘ l"”“‘_" ‘say ll‘ we. rind a room for you? And “m” lllllwslsl" “m?” (hm? "ll l" are you going to dresz-l up fur illn- and see my room. Billy's is across “w? m “(W913 they always wewr the ‘hall from me. Let. Clara brlnglevening mesa {rm gums u, shop W!" "355 i" here ‘mm Y9" mcknll rluy tomorrow-at the Curtis‘, m" i‘ l‘°°i"-" }Store." Her black eyes glit-teredl When the nmld,_Clnra. had set ‘Wm, unhmy joy m; the pfggpgct“ the suitcases just inside the door.‘ (To Be ¢°M|nued) with a thump that told ol‘ her ills- Ilkc of being ordered about by ‘shop ‘girls, Nyda closed the door with a, ‘glliiglglgldtaéntgl- put an urm about BillybiTolnorrow’? ' Radio Program lug with a lot of cry-babies that (I've got l0 learn to amuse! l could _ _ _ {ed out that life ambition for me. hut wont you 10m KY0“ 1W0 have got 1tmm_~ flcw to her vlolln "llow do you like ll? Not '30 11nd,: l ls it?" She waved a languid hand. , to indicate the room. l ‘Vblnnie ‘Shel-loll, in a pale blue' SATURDAY’ MAY 7 l negllgee, was stretched upon u; I chaise lnngllc. busy with a miner,‘ lnternntlwlll Radio Prooramn . and nail file. ‘ - “We. thought you were never com-l EVENIggO PCOaCERTS lug, and we simply couldn't wait, - . - to trlltlose our ruouls." ‘She looked KDKA i309) Pittsburgh. ‘Concert. _ up at Billy with n comrailely smile KDKA (309) Pittsburgh. Studio ‘on vhcr lllrle rzeart-xahapted, fair face. concern ‘ |"Ul course hyrlu bent us bulb t0 WBZ (333) sp;jngfle]d_ Baseball ll. 41ml took tho swelleat room oi‘ l-esnux ; the lot. Old T. Qfs roooms are on 330 P_ M_ l the soc-laid floor, and he told us we WLW (423) CmcL pom, and G|enn_ “mm m“) m” PM‘ °Y.“"Y 07 {he WEEL (349) Boston. Musicale. mom? on lllt: whole third i170)?‘ h 83o _P M_ N lflffi lYllllTl Wild Vii-bl! Lin! ' i colllflucll, with :1 grcy bay wlnlllzlw WSUI H“) Iowa City‘ Musical I'm-I looking tlmvu upon u fountain set gram‘ iu n. hugr tirculal‘ flmver bed “but would bc rlfitlltls with beauty in 1m- Oillt-ll‘ two months. 'l"hc room was mpresslvv ralhrr than beautiful. in rich, wine-rod lrrocatles, ‘mel- lowed with age. a massive foilr- poster bed, lll‘l!'-lHBl', chew-ll. of draw- ‘ens and tlcsk 0|’ black walnut. “Of course the room'wlll have to be ‘lfifllflllslllflfl and redecorated." Nydu threw herself upon the vast bed and looked about her with dls- contented oyes. "But ll really has poa-lslbllltltn-z l‘ll get 01d T. Q.—I wonder what ln the world he will want us in call ‘lilm‘?——t0 do it over [or me to stilt my pensona-llty. Chl- nese. l think, with yellow paper mid black carpets and purple hang- ings with dragons embroidered on them in gold." l "l think." Billy laughed, “that y n am taking n lot for granted. Its u wonderful room as it is, a “housnml times better than any of us cvcr llllll before.“ "Oh, listen to Pollyanna!" Win- nie giggled. “Walt till you asee my room and hear what I've decided to ‘have T. Q. do to lt. Nyda said he told her ‘at lunch-and believe me. l l l s45, P. M. ' WHT (238) Chicago. Studio pro-f gram, 9.0a P. M. | WTEAF (492) ‘N. Y. Belkite Hour —l Damrosch Symphony Orchestra Program to WEE], WGR. WFl. WRJC, WCAE. WTAM. WWJ. YVISAI, WGN. KSD, WOC, WCCO‘ and WDAF. WJZ (455) N. Y. Phllcollour. 9.30 P. M. WHK (273) Cleveland. "Duett. 10.00 P. M. WMAK (266) Buffalo. Studio Fea- turo, KOA (322) Denver. U. P. ‘Shop. 12.00 A. M. WABC (316) lNew York.‘ bildnllllit medley. Instrumental FEATURE TALKS-SPORTS 6.00 P. M. KlLX (500) Oakland. Paseball news 7.00 F . WOC (484) Davenport. Sport news. 8.15 P. ‘M. KFIJlO (546) St. Louis. Current “Think of me coopedup all mom-l slay Eddie Banning for huvLnE Dick? l “Sol'l!" Winnie echoed scornful-l thunkfulness- l l l \ a OST appropriate of all gifts for Mother's Day is a boit of Moirs chocolates. Each of its many flavours will recall to Her mind loving memories of your childhood days, Nothing was considered too good for you then. Nothing but the best will do for Her now. Moirs are considered by connoisseurs to be the finest chocolates made, both as regards the quality and flavour of the coatings and centres. Your druggist or confectioner has in stock many packages most appropriate for Mother's Day. cH0coLATEs "enhances EA-NJIY? ‘For your protection rile name Moirs i: stamped on the bottom o} every chocolate.‘ program N. Y- 12.00 Mid. WMOA (341) ‘N, Y. l\lt:.’\lpiu. 12.15 A. M. KOA (322) Denver, Scltollcrlllnlrs Orchestra. ‘ 1.00 A. M. i WBBM (226) Chicago. Club. , WAIIC (316) New York. Dani-o ()l‘-' chestra. ‘ t-Conyrlgnt. 1927, by lntcrllatiollal ltadlti Programs, Chicago.) Thc Nutty Livestock Report 3 MONIDREAL, May 4.» Thor-cl were only 59 cattle, 190 hogs and 75 calves for sale on the two mark- ets this morning. Prices were ull-‘ changed. A few common cows were weighed up at steady prltves and one just ordinary quality; tilllvcs brought $7.00 and another lot in-, eluding n number of goud vcalg‘ were sold ‘for $7.75. A few good quality calves picked out yesterday were sold later for $8.00. ‘Nearly a“ the h0g8‘. received today wcrv sold on contract. Quotations were $10.15 and packers taking $10.50. i l Coming to Prince Edward Island REV. MURDOCK MACKINNON, M. A.. D. D., MINISTER 0F RUN- NYMEDE UNITEDCHURCH, T0- RONTO, ONTARIO. l)r_ lllncKinuon will address pub- lic Temperance Rallies under ‘the liauce of I‘. E. lslnntl at the follow- ing places and on the following dates: Tuesday. May 10th at s p. m. at Capitol Theatre, Summerslde, Wednesday, May 11th at‘. Public H1111, Ouieztry. Thl-‘Pslllly. May 12th. Western Ministerial Association, Keneington at 11 a. m. Public Meeting, C. M. Saturday, May lfnll, ltfontugute. Sunday, May 15th 11 a. m. Llnll- ed Church, Mt. Stewart. Sunday, May 15th, MASS MHHF lNil. ‘Prince Edward Theatre. Ohul- _ lnltntown at 8.30 p. m. * i The whole public arolnvlted to? any or all of these meetings. Dr, MacKlnnon la an outstanding , PIatIormOrator and brings first g hand information on the question ‘-' 14th, Oddfellows | Augpigeg 0g um Temperanm Aplof Prohibition and Government Sal lu the Provinces of Canada. HEAR ‘HIM. FARM _ , AT AUCTION SALE Saturday. May 7th, at 2 p. m. 3Q acres at New Haven. 34 acre; clear. t 6187-4-29“ lB. A-, Hall, Kenslngton at 8 o'clock. Friday. ‘May 1am rubric l-Iall, Sourls. In good state of cultivation. R. A. McPHAlL. 5204-4-30-61, ‘ Conventional‘ Fifth District of Kings A Convention to nominate two Liberal ions about it.‘ Any one wanting to ;she didn't wast-e any time getting events. Dun“ 5m," 0",,- 46, s,“ a, u: _ lknowmoreabontLydlaE.Ifinkhamb on .1115 gggg] S14E53“; he mp1 he, Darllnpton. Monday, May 9th. at '"°"'<=¥= "shigjg! I" "'9 "*9" =1 ‘Ve etnble Comrround‘ Iwlll zlndly .he'd llx up our rooms just like we 2 o'clock n. m» their househom‘ it": circus’ m "it"; be‘; 14g", I1 "'1 i" ‘f? wanted int-m. Said he knew the _ "m" u‘ 1 Ham’ comic" stove, onameg: it arm ‘of’ 0136111 El 9 house “'11s old-fashioned and that also 1 Cream Separator. Simplex. ‘fifmggwn R 1 Mine}, raga“? [he “mm” ‘vmml "m 3999*“ t“ IMO 16 H. P. International Tractor. R’ I ' ' g’ I pretty ymumg girl's‘ Oh-boy! Ain't Conservative Candidates for the Fifth Dis- trict of King’s will be held in the Town- Hall, Georgetown, on Wednesday, the Eleventh day of May at the hour of one o’clock. i 'WANT TO DANCE? 9.00 P. M. ' WLW (423) Cincinnati. Castle Farm. . AB$oR WILL REDUCE inflamed Wlhlill» Swollen Tandem: Ligament: or Mulcloa. Stops BINE r Do oufeelbroken-down nervous , .. - Plough and Double Dilc Harrows, y ' ' gtfreiimélhffigtmzgeuxfljfliilgd if; $132218‘ null-hugged them against her breast ecstaticully. "There's the bath. through‘ that‘ n quantity of Banner Seed Oats- lf not fine, followlnq, day, Tues- da . - y i ALEXANDER McRAE, Auctioneer. sauces-u. FWETGETYFN J. M. Roop & C0’s. Plants The Retail plant, atoolvand fixt- ure‘; of J. M. Roop a Comm")! =1 12$ Gflfton Street. Charlottetown. will be lold by Publlo Auction on the premises on Monday the Ninth lday of May, 1927, at the hour of _1'wo O'clock P. M. Thelantlra plant and outfit will be Mend ln block. if not aold ln t I ‘ block the atook and moveablea wlll behold aeparataly and the aalo will oblllllnul until all are sold. . M the lame time and place the wholesale plant or the name firm at Water Street. will also be sold i by auction. jnopecjtlon of both plants can be ma’ any time. Tarmfeuh. QA, ID thlabrd naybt May 1927. “ J- M. RQOF G O0. W" . 5290544] lHCHIt Trouble i Or Indigestion? lIh-nriburit. Pitlpltntioit, A Feeling of Fullness shortness of Breuih THIS HUIPLE ll-NIINIITE TEST l TELLS \\'IIAT'S tvkollln l - l ,‘ Wblln rhcri- nrc runny pt-nplc who lri-nlly buvc llcurl. ‘Prnullltn. thuro urt- ¢|nnny tliorlsniltlu more who nre lllcrnlly "scared to death" lit-realise tlu-y think Al? hnvc ll. l o llvc in constant fear of lleltrt ,l~‘nllnru is n torrlblo bnndlcitp. rupee- ‘lully when prnbnbly 90 per cent of the Iiu-lfwllnunoucil Bad Heart symptom!»- lPnlpltullou, shortness of breath. dlffl- vult breathing, u feeling nffullrlcsu or lllffllfllll‘? nrotmd the IIt-url-nrc nlnluly iv-utuooil by u nnur, Ifllltl)‘. upset nlomnrh. l'l'o prove that this la true nnd thut yyour pnst worries bnve boon rtsud min‘ liiko~sll|iply mnke this tllrco-mlnuto tent. und watch results! l l-‘rnnl nuy gout] tlrugglst, nbtnln n lmuplc lilllll’!!! of pnro lllntlrnlcd Mag- ‘ur-sbt. [Pill]?! powder or tuhli-ts) uml and weak sometimes? Do on have r this horrid feeling of fear which some- ‘ times comes to women when the are Knot well‘! Lydia E. Pinkham’s eg- l letsble Compound is excellent to take ‘ Premium Around llenrl 5f; such a time, It nlwnyg he] n, 5nd door than”. NW1“ 99mm‘! Ollt- "Blfl 'lf taken regularly and rs Bfiéfltl] will relieve this condition. 0, TIIE BEDTIME STRIP- ~ 9.30 P. M. l worcr (s40) New York. ‘Hotel Sagamore. 9.4a P. M. WBZ (333) Springfield. bocker Club. 10.90 iP. M. WGY (380) Schenectady. Knicker- as our-living room at home. A dozen towel‘,- on ‘the racks if there's 0M, and o 011M‘! lar or ml-gnonette Official O the lameness and pain f slllllll. Side Iona or m: Spavl . °nlr Ind horse can be used, $2.50 a bottle at druggists’ or delivered. Describe your case for special l 'fl - horn Fania‘ and interesting . mince w-F-‘WFI-m-"l LUInuuBldlJIentroi rdcrs. (Sgd.) JAS. P. (SgcL) A. A. McDONALD ' I, y l_ -By ARTHUR OHAPOUIPQE; l ' Each poll is entitled to send five delegat: . "o bit-w. no trues. Poll Chairmen will kindly see that delw i gates are appointed. ‘ i CLOW t lbeglnnlng with tomorrow lnke n fPll- spoonful of’ the powder or four lnblv-tli llmlnelllately ufler ouch mt-nl~nnd if‘ ‘the usual distressing sylllplnlnu full In MPllt-nr. I0" Ihlly safely rent unsure-d ltliat you bnve found your trouble. . l ‘little in n pleasant, inexpensive that ‘lhn aalrlom falll to relieve stomach illn- lrela, 00s. ilotiruemv nml lllontlnik-nl- lnnlt instantly nml n nlngln irlnl provos- lts value! llo_ nun; Mill nuk liinurntotl Aiugnrnln, not n lnxullvo. ' " f, . ‘Tenor. LET co or- Tl-IAT AND COME ‘HERE YOU Oucnr "ro as .\ Asa-camel) - Now BRuvc 3. THAT Omen Doo HERe! Dom’ HuRT HIM . uusr Bkme. HIM H2111! Her! weeds m: Bic IOEA? ' "Rerzen-aelzfrcofi I Don;- HURT HIFI- ~ l,