DAUGHTERS 0i‘ MIDAS BY ANNE AUSTIN E4 ,' § .. ' i "llave the girls iii the store been ‘talking about us. Mr. Curtis?” .\\'ilmie asked in a small, aggrieved rou MINOR ctrrs .-= . tvoice. “I'm sure I for one have w‘! lllldél’ running water, ‘been the soul of courtesy to the Help continued CHAPTER XXIX vply “vgje]ine" Jelly, ‘girls who're waited on ma. t nature to heal, helps ;;;g;§,';,".*.= “m” g‘! "I'm not bltiiiling you~auy you." T. Qfs stern face softened. ."I_$tit I suppose it was inevitable Ithat there s-houltl be jealousy and ‘tale-bottling. ll take three girls Quilt of my ttttire._ set them up II! what the papers rail luxury. anti iii-ave tht- others to work for their living. l nlight have foreseen this hut a mall always fools himself that his own money is his to do with as he pleases." ‘ I "What tio they say about us‘, ‘Mr. pnnouu" JELLY .(‘tlrlis'.’f' liiliy cut ill. “It happens Ganlin (Italy's OIIIIIIIIII ‘ About A Plebiscite Rev. Canon H. J. (Willy. tho \\'(>II(I relioivnetl l-ectol" of ‘St. Paul's Qtrch, Toronto, who had ;il\\".i\'s IlI'L‘ll ti prohihltitiilist antl who was Ftliniltor of Education in tho ilotlrst (IU\'Ui‘liilit‘iiI.'WIIICII tilacctl Prohibi- lion 0n the statute books oi (in o anti u-ho WIIS railed to (it-nova to _ ‘TORI! I0 “I6 14888118 0i Notions .l£tll‘tI to iht- people of lOntario in rec- Ilt months his llnqtlaiified Iiclivl in lht- tioiernnlctit control plan for ‘Improving temperance conditions. lull-iii; last spring when he had them for the ' prbyant scars. Soothin t, entirely safe. look for Ibo Dado Moll: “Vacuum” ll ll lulu- protection, Checebrough Mtg. Co.. Cons-kl 5320 Chlbut Avenue MONTRI-LA I. Vaselinc TIADI IIAIK OICOIIOII to visit the \.Vestern Provinces he liltltit- a very thorough IIIVQSII-dt) the top 0t‘ a low bookcase to geti Ilflih 0f the Workings oi’ (low “This is the way in wliitii "ivlil t-oiitrtll Iii those l-‘lovinces. itttation tlppeziis to rue." stiid Rev. Dr. Cody- "lt is almost lulu I>it~ to sot a llcrfcrt solution of the qyroblem- The next best thiup. it; to pct all lipproxilnatt- solution, tt-iud- ilk plwayl in the tliretriitill (it porsolittl sell‘ control and sobriety. Tile grant auhiovemcnli of the coillrtil plain, iii my estimation. consist of the following: In the fliili place, putililt: are no longer thinking anti talk- Iu‘ incessantly about giélillip.’ a drink; iii the sot-outl place. there ls an bverwhplming public opinion IIUIIIIHI lht- cllfort-tuneilt oi‘ the Act where in ‘the past public opinion Ililr‘ been strongly tlivitlotl and illegtll traffic had flourished because restvrtctl to by ti public; in the third place. bootlegging on u largo scale wit... uiiuiumtigly ‘diminished. ’/_ “Another thing ivhit-h the IIGOIJIO of the \Vest have found." said Khnon Cody- “Is that. they l)i'\‘l(‘I' the Gororntnclit to lay down a. policy ‘find be responsible for it, rather than ltlivt- the tiucstitin strttleil by Nlfey. ands. The latter nletlititl is lt'.‘~‘.Ili'lIi‘tI as tit-int; tht- hands of the GOVQTII- mant, since it proiiotitirtas in ltivor ‘of a lixt-triziw wlllt-li may litter be Ionnd in prarlist- to l‘(‘t|liil't* lllilliillCillltiilt 'l‘lit~. lnt-tiltid oi" [he Govern. mam. laying. down its polit-y and st-fllfillg a mlludatt- from the people to W011 Oil! It! ilelllil-‘I Ir‘. Tflllzirtleti as iht- :tt~tt\ptalilt\ out‘, just as it is TOCOEIIIZNI tLs the courageous one.“ Ilrs Howard Fallis ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING WOMEN SPEAKERS OF CANADA I Will Address Meetings in Prince Edward Island at the Following Places and Dates in the Interest of Improved Temperance Legislation MT. STEWART, Monday, May 16th, a P. M. MT. HERBERT, Tuesday. May 17th, 8 P. M. WINSLOE HALL, Wednesday, May 18th, 8 P. M. SUMMERSIDE, Thursday, May 19th, s P. M. 8T. ELEANORS, Friday. May 20th. 8 P. M, SPRING VALLEY, Saturday. May 21st, 8 P. M. ALBEFITON, Monday, May 23rd, 8 P. M. O'LEARY, Tuesday, May 24th, 8 P .M. TIGNISH. Wednesday, May 25th, 8 P. M. Everybody Invited to Hear This Gifted Woman Speaker . f. .\:- ~\(1.¢":y~‘;1 u- » I I 1*.‘ 3m shop with. because ct‘ what I give to lily mother and the high cost of betoniing a violinist. But I noticed that the glrlg didn't. seem ally too pleased to wait on us. Not that I blame them," she added hon,- lesliy. "I'd loathe it. It I were in 000-0000 ‘thelrposition!’ "They apparently tio," '1‘. Q. said. “Miss Simmons ‘Sflyi the general complaint is that you girls ritz them, high-hat. t-henl, I believe their very expressive term is. I'll rather not go iilto unpleasant details but I believe all of you had better be seen at the ‘store as little as poss- ible. I never thought I'd ‘be advis- ing customers wit-h cash in their I pockets to shop elsewhere. btit I {believe it's best in this case. You lget another month's allowance tu- niorrow anti II suggest, Just. to save IIIIDIGIIJIIIIIDESH, that you d0 your ,'sIiOpplng anywhere but iii the Citr- lti-s Store. ‘Not-hing to cry about. Iilttle girl." lIe chucked \\"llinie's quivering chin with awkward kind- lllless. "Now, let's forget ii. Sup- Ipose you play for us after IIIIIIIUI‘, ‘Billy. You've been putting uie iofl‘ with excuses too many even- lugs." I "Mr. Navartil has given me all inferiority complex.“ Billy explain- -va'sively. . onft lei the professor buffa yoti," T..Q. chuckled. "You play ‘plenty good enough for old T. Q. now. Bring your fiddle into the parlor after dinner." He always re- ferred t0 the drawing room as Lhe parlor. i She had been practicing that af~ ICPIIOOII in the music room and ‘when she obetlieutly went to fetch her violin, Dal Romaine, who -hz nrrivetl just as coffee was being ‘poured, followed her. g. “Not angry with rue. Mignon?" he asked softly. A's she reached .el lher violin, his lingers trailed along {her bare arm, in an electrifying caress. _ I "Don't do liiait!" slic cried sharp- lly. I "Didn't Winnie ‘give you my mes- ;sage yestelttiay?" "His black eyes lbrooded upon her with a shadow yor illirt ill t-heln. “i telephoned, she ‘IIIISIVUFBII the phone, and said you lwcre. not in. that you hlitl left W0l‘(l t-tiiisitlerttble section of thcllhm you ‘vmlld be at your nlotherls lull afternoon. She asked if I would [take her for a drive instead-amt] Pork: Beans B c a n s perfectly I cookezb-Prlme , "Canada Ap ov- i m1" Pork, auce . delicious! l most: popular l e c o nomi c a1 W. CLARK’, Limited - Montreal! The Bankruptcy Act TENDERS ill tho matter of the Estate of Affleck and Proudfl. Limited- Seaied Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Wednes- day bhe 18th day of May A. D. 1927. at twelve o'clock noon, for the foi- iowing Stock. Fixtures and Book- Debts ofthe. above named assign- ors. Tenders to be numbered and marked with the Item tendered for. namely: Tender No. Tender No. Tender No- Tender No. Tender No. Paints. _ 1———.Dry (iootis, 2.—-Toys. 3.—tNovelties, etc.. IL-tl-Iardware, etc. Sa-Sherwiuwilliumsl Gite Hll a Menage of Particular importance to Every woman Voteni .(~ f . g ' Temperance Alliance l . "RIO. GORDON WRIGHT. OF SOUTH LONDON. ONTARIO: PRESIDENT OF CANADIAN WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCEI UNION, WILL ADDRESS PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETINGS UNDER‘ THI A-USPICES OF THE TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE OF PRINCE IDWARD ISLAND, AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ON THE FOL- Tender No. 6.~—Berry Bros. Paints. | Tender No. 7.—-i\looro's Paints. Tender tNo. 8-~- Miscellaneous Paints. , ' Tender No. llw§tore Fixttircs. Tender No. 10.-—Book Debts. Intending pmdhasers may tender awfully Serious. for the Items singly or the total amount of stock in Block, A certified oheque for 20% oi’ the unlollnt. teudorctl fur will he requir- ed to accompany each tender. The highest or ally tender not necessarily accepted. An itemized inventory of said id! ‘Let the Clark Kitchens Help You." rm: citimnrfrirrntvu GUARDIAN aooooovl-tizut I haven't had mush moneyI ‘MASTERFUL ateuoiuo KING COLE TEA. Th: rich utnngth of India. _ the frlgrlncn and flavor of Ceylon multo a delightful ton when skillfully com- bined. For tho "Extra" in Choirs Tel. all your grocer Ior King Cole Oungo Pokoe. '1 dill. wishing till the while that it was you, Mignon." . I "I was in, waiting for you", Bil- -ly tirutcsteti, her blue eyes ivltie iwith nlisery and doubt. "She simply ‘lietl, it she tolti you Ll was at uiotll- er's. Then whleu Ralph asked lne to g0 driving with ihim, I ac- ‘ccptetl. I saw yoli drive up, saw ‘Winnie get lliio your car. I—-l j.litln't ltuow whlit to think." silo {added In a low, shaken voice. “Oh. =sometinles ii wish‘ ‘I were out of this house. Nydtt and Winnie tllate lme, and they hate each other. The whole ilouse seerhes with intrigue. it's like a nightmare, with T. Q. lie- ing made lt tool of—-" She stopped short, llcr eyes will» citing with u ‘tlillltlell, icoltl [ear that she had told too much. “Let's rlln away froln It for Just [one tIay." He flashed that mlrutle- {working smile of his. “We were ‘cheated out of our drive yesterday. Let's nlake a whole day of it tofi morrotv. Iilignon, please." I “I've got u music lesson ‘in tho ‘IIIOIIIPIJIQJI she lZtu-ceti ‘herself .to ‘confess. sang with joy at th thought of a ‘day alone itvitil him. -really got. to tio some shopping iii the ufteriloon." "Listen. Miguoit, cut. your lnuslt-l Wesson tlliis once. ivorking too harti. the morning. I have ;tuste in WUJIICIYS clothes, though ‘l silppoile." he slniletl lit. hiiuself, "all men tihlnk that. 0t‘ themselves. Anti Just today I saw a tiress which you positively must have. It was nlado for you. No, I won't ‘tcll you where I saw it. lConle Billy. don't. be such a. conscientious little tiariing. We'll shop ill the iutirtting. drive to ‘Clifton for lililcll, then on Hull 0n. \\‘IIN¥I’Q\’GX‘ our fancy lends us. till-til We l'ind a little FOtItIIIOIISI‘. for tea, then back In time for-tliltner, llll~ less i can persuade yull to give niu the evening, too. Will you. Mig- non"? Site gave in sutltletily, her cou- sclence tleserting. her 8s he took her lhands Ill iii-s, as ii‘ he ltuetv that the lllagic o1‘ his touch (‘OIIIII pleatl with her more eilfectively ltllflli words. “Mr. Curtis is waiting for you." fNyllu appeared ill the tioorivay, hor vIlIflCk eyes gleaming haired. Billy played stirptlssliugly well that evening, for the (ecstasy that quiveretl ill every nerve was com- HIIIIIIOBIIBG- to the bow and the strings of her sensitive instrument. Nyda watched lher sulieniy. Win- nle's eyes were cold. When Billy luld played two selections. Winnie ran to perch on T. Qfs chair, run- illiig her tiny ringers through hL-t l a r. ‘ "I -clin't play the ‘fitltlle, Daddy Curtis,” she tolti hint ill a sweet, wistful voice, “but I'm learning to play the typewriter like U. real pri- vate sotretary. Like this", tutti silo tlritnlnletl rapidly and lightly Iliivn his iteutl wiillrtivillklirig fin- Kors. "Anti I can take dictation. if they talk real slow." "Now ivhat scheme have you got bilzziln; about. in your funny little head?" T. Q. iwlnkletl at II(‘I' ziffec- litiuatcly. . "ti want you lo let mo iio your private secretary hero at lIIOIIIG." she oonfitietl in a pretty 1-1151] of words. "No. don't laugh at. me." silo pooled as '1‘. Q. chuckled. "I'm I love being with you In the evenings, and you're a]. You've been Automobiles are ISIOW. , counts and things, . mighty popular little girl with Y0"? thougih , her whole body "AliiI I've We'll "shop in excellent. days mailing with panels Iflirlf: so you dont have any-ti e at all to ‘talk t0 m8- Qo l though.‘ she confided. ill/Ill! ' you'll dictate your letters to mo and let me help you with the house- hold accouncs. And I'd get 101B 0! practice to help bewme a soot! PFI- vote secretary." “Pshaw, child"! 1*. Q. protested- lbut he was enormously pleased anti touched. “You don't want to tie- voto your evenings to acrankly f)“ mall while these two sfldflblillls "‘ the grinned at Nytla anti Billyf-"III! from party ‘to DRYIY- W“ I‘? i‘ new friends, anti if I let Y‘!!! “lave for me m the evenings, I'd be m0"- betl by aacore or s0 0i‘ yo!" 11mm" era." “You make, iuc laugh"! Wiuille gupglelt, "l don't like any of them i“ we" m; t1 do you. Won't you let lite help yotrtwo or three eveninZB a week anyway? There's IIIWEYB time after lliluler before we have Ito go to a dance or luiytiuils——" “Now, I ask you, is tlfitt full?" 'Nytla could stand it no 10115013 w}? like wit‘. citrus. too. and you sluuit shut. lillll tip in the library anti have him all to yourself. We Won't BIKINI Ior that, will we, Billy?" She was forced t0 ring in Billy as an aid. 1 . o1 don't think liilly would iliIiitI." 'r. Q. i-tuvt- Billy =1 1min 100K , "I don't see much of her us it is. The Bratlleys and the Trilntaus and the Krtlgcrs ueelll to have taken ll mortgage on her evenings. This is tihe first time we've hatl the pleas~ ure of hearing her violin for more an a week. But ti want all of I you p. [myp a gtiutl ttnw Ili-‘_y()lll‘iT. Q. opened the door into a. room‘ I'll be mighty glad IO_IICI‘OSS IIIOVIIBII from his owil bed-, have your liolp, \VIunle." lie cou- ‘room, “Or, rather, his sitting room ceded, with a Wlhlnlflltill] smile, “i! His bedroom I3 just ‘beyond. , haven't disturbed that. Well, Nytlli. what tio you tlhink of It?" OWII way. you want to donate your services to the old lillill. But I'll have to ‘learn to slow up lily dictation." "it you don't t-aro how your let- ter..- look. it tiuglil to be a swell lii‘i‘ilil‘g0llllt‘lll.” Nyda thrust inali- tluusly_ "Wimlio got as on ll. spell- ‘ing lest. it saw her paper-by a0- trident." "Oh. Nytia, you're jealous"! Win- liie mourned. ctrtltl-liiig closer to, I “No need for any "Y "l? girls t‘) ‘be jealous", 'l‘. Q. Iautlhetl KPIIIIIY- “I'm proud of all of you. But I've got it surprise for you, Nyda. Reck- on we better toll liter now-show her, ills. Mendoivfi?" H6 filmed defereutitliiy to “rs. Meadows, who Sill ltilittilig piucidiy, with Dal Ro- maine on a hassnck at her feet. “Why. yes. l think It's finished. ‘ The last of UIIC workmen left to- tlay. Shall we go up now? Mr. (Tilrtis has planned a delightful '51!“ tiring for Nytlu. ‘I M11 B1170 Sh“ will be very haillJY"- _ Wontieringly, the three girls I01‘ lowmt 1y Q. anti Mrs. Meatlows up the stairs t.0 tlhe second lflool‘. 0" which T, Q. had his own apart- ment. Dal Romaine, sinillnga little agvnicttlly alt. T. ,Q. s failure to IiiVllL ““‘“ '" "“" l — , Testimony 0f Mrs. Carpenter Interests All Mothers , ITelis How She Remedies Colds. Chills and Cramlw Iitothesay, April 9th.—~I<‘0r the benefit. of many motilers who don t kngw just whal to tio when sudden ills overtake the children. W51 H- i.. Carpenter iiivflfl" l-lvml advw“: "For the last three years," slit! states, "l have used Nerviiine, anti I find it u wonderful medicine t0 keep on hand. in our home ve lmvfl used Nerviiine for neuralgia, colds. chills and cramips. In elicit ‘JIM! Nerviiine has given wonderful .112- iiéf. For my chit .nll employ Ne!" viiine for cllllis, co (Is and pain in the stomach. I five in tlit- country and find Ncrvilillo a necessity to assist in overcoming the many small ills that coustutltly arise in the family."——Mrs. 'I:'. i... Carpenter. frees, Shrubs and Plants Not-way Maple, Manitoba Maple. Sliver Lcttf Iiiaple. ilorsechesutll. Lime or Lindon. Box Elder at $1.60 eacbu Shrubs-Weights. Snowball, Hyd- riulgia, Syringa, Lilac, in many varieties tit 80c each. Perennial Phlox 40c each, Pennies, Bieedinfi Heart at 50 each. Roses many VET‘ ietles 75c each, Rosa Rugasin 500 each, Delphinum. Pardy Larkspur. Digitalis or Foxglove. Ctuitebury eii at 30o each. $3479 DB!‘ d02- Frtiit. Trees-Apple varieties. Ribston Pippins, Baxter and. Mc- Intosh Rod, $1.00 each. Plums varieties —— Bradshaw. "Aer cheek against his. "that "IBYIIQ . eti in the drawing room. and music. hall been reluovetl. Till" ‘walls hull lbeou tinted a pale. lovt-~ ,_- MONDAYS. MOTOR Mess/ice " The Sixth Message- “ DunlopTires-first in l ‘the tire field-first . in the mileage yield.” , oust-o i. ‘\ Start the week-and your car-right. U86 Dunlap Balloon Tires A36 lly apple green, anti stellCIIIeLI lav-toys. gave unmistakable evidence islily WIIII scenes from fairy Swf- .0f the uses for which the room wag m)‘. [in-u- hetirs and Goltli- designed. , Little lied ititlinl-l ‘"°°"' ‘m’ (To Be Continued) art's and Snowwliltc, all the ‘be- _—-'<I#'>i—— lort-tl oi‘ children, llitirt-hed Iu a deep frieze tlIiUliI the trails. A big young nlman of fickle character." "sliild table, an cnornltius cabinet fill-l Daughter-“Oh, no, he but; why etl with every lipiuimttls for klntler- he has smoked the same lbrand of gartcn work. another cabinet of cigarettes for nearly six months... l —~I.ondon Opinion. “This was my —-Clay's room." l ‘Parenv-“Bllt I am afraid he is a The piano, the shelves of books “In friendly lanlt-rllion, 1/11.‘ olll mm Laughed u! fllL/l lucky lill, or ll1l.\tl.,;,-,._._f,,l tnanocu l/c: .' ' Uu I“"Ii‘1‘.‘~' ¢'l\)‘*>_\t:tl iZ.t-.r ittlnit", ilicrt- in IIII‘ Iii) til‘ I,>Cl\(tI|1_I (Zrtlnci Ilrc‘. llirj. Iifl-ytl that “ML-h r04"? "lilktifi .1 ,1: liiit'*'tli' i1t'_lI1lU"‘l1‘|t7<l cu. joyubltr-Chtictllattw. by .~‘\loir~. ! IiliIilLT of Mtidc in Acadia, \\ Ilcrc iiitfli laid iIlc Ioundct. lion (If quality prtidutrtitili, .\It»|r;; (Ilmcnluyf; tirc Isivtirilt-s whvrt- purity Ilit". chlirm uf variety and tuilniluu; .;l>.>¢|n._-;.-, “u. wugh.“ Whether you buy Mom. by tllc pound or thc pucLag; the titllility is identical. Thu name‘ Muirs appears on cach individual chocolate It is your safeguard. Look Ior it. ' c1100 ILATES " y”: goods can be seen by lnlentilng pur- » Fchusers at tile Offices of C. L. Mt:- fKay of Bruce Stewart & Company. lhimileri, Charlottetown; ‘Ilenry Mc- §l<‘arlane's at Kent Street, Chariot- . letowtl, or at the Office of the lind- Isl-signed. Summersitle. ' ' Mro. Wright Is a noted platform speaker and has cancelled many, FREDERICK J‘ E‘ WRIGHT’ ' ( and hke It) engagements In Western Canada in order to speak to the women and? Tnmte” I men of Prince Edward island upon the issues now before the public. ‘PINK!!! 2'54- “asg-Iiauao Invited to attend the meetings. THE BEDTIQIE Q’TRIP___, Lombard. Saunders. Y°II°W Y7K!!- ‘Vlfldl-IOI’ uuti Motltmtironcy at. $1.25 each; Gooseberry and Black (lur- rant, 25c each. I The above all hardy and can be planted now. About June 1st. we will advertise annual bedding flower and vegetable plants. ‘ J. J. GAY 6. SON. Ilharlottntown 5396 5 ii mwifil LOWING DATES: WE MODERNS’ use airships. Monday. May 16th. at 8 it- m., at United Church, Charlottetown, Tuolday, May 17th, Pownai. 2.30 p. m., Cherry Valley, 8 p. m. Ol -HAI.ll-‘AX - CANADA.- .ll ‘ Other date and places will be announced later. 5-I8-l-5-l2-14J6-3I. I Icy ARTHUR onsronmhll’ l An Amused "Spectator, \ KNOWING Jocusuo Jun-pr couuo NOT STAY LONG uNDE-R \.VATER, THE 85:: SWARMED Roummv/Arrme FOR THEN TO Boa up AQAIN. Ki \ . "“~\'a. Tq HA! HA!‘ HAiI! SERVES wot; Rigs-r, THeTs WHAT Ybu car FOR NEARLY IF THEY DON'T QUIT SOON i't..i. BROWN. I'M GETTING EXHAUSTED / THEY'RE CRAWLING y; INTO MY EARs ‘ - -——M-L.\ El? V/ATEK l 5T E F. WAY THE Baas Cups ,LEAPE.D INTO ,'Ti~iE Pout) To (gar wit) OF" A 5WARM OF Awcrev BEES ;\)/HICH HAD cHAsco Tmzm l FROM ‘A FEAST‘ OF HONEY _ DIVE. UND ~i__i__ '\'\~_\,‘\ \- r Just received large supply NA TIONA L CEMENT This cement is 0f International fame. will] orders promptly attended to. psalms ‘ lmos Lrii Wholesale Distributors , ; \\ Li i i rim ZPERMANENCE”