More absorbent- i Diecards like tissue n; until .r. BUCKLAND l _ _ Rqutnnd Nurse, > i ‘ EW women today cling to thel obi-time "sanitary pad"--—risky and tlfttert3in-——bccattse of a new W!!! called KOTEX. V It ends the embarrassment oi ’ laundry and disposal. You viis-‘ card Kotex as easily as tissue. l Five times as absorbent as ordi- Illy cotton pads. Thus you wear‘ lheer gowns and gay frocks under’ the most trying conditions. ‘ Also deodarizer, and thus ends all I . Year oi offending. 80% better class women now use it. Doctors widely i urge it. Most hospitals employ it. ' _ Costs only a feu- cents for n packw tige of 12 at any drug or dcpartlrtetit _|tore. Be sure you gt‘! the gentlitlt: ‘KOTBX, for only Kotex itself is “like" Kotex. No laundry~discard like tissue '”——‘1~?6¥i'é€_m A meeting of th<- (‘otu-"etwuttitv doctors of Poll No. l2, Bedrortl will be hold in the 'i‘ett .\llh- House lobool-honae Lot 35 u! the ll0\i\' ht Ii . __( EASILY MADE UP ‘"I can make up my mind in moment. Miss Sharpe." "No doubt, Mr. Sapp—it shouldn’ be much cf a task." . /. ipromlue to conceal it ttntil l could :stasy!" Madame JUST SO Monk: 1:‘. 510F0- Qnd hicnk: mess. e111‘ I'm gonna open a More monkey busi- DAUGHTERS OF " MIDAS av Anus AUSTIN continued CHAPTER XXX Dal Romaine called for Billy Wells the next morning at ten o'clock, drove her in hlslong, low- "sllllls. creangcolared roadster to the business district of Colfax. waited discreetly at-ge curb while she cast-ed her montfly allowance check for 8500, then pmillng my} terlously and refuel . to ‘answer her questions. tur "into" Wes‘! Seventh, which was "becoming the most fashionable shopping street in Colfax. "Here we are!" He ‘parked the car before a small but exclusive looking shop. Small gold letters Iintonspicuously placed on the plate (glass tvlflllfltv informed the elect illlill it W115 the establishment 0i lfiladanle Dubois-Cotlvns." l "l: looks frightfully expensive," lBilly worried, as She followed Dal lRomuine. Don't you worry about that," Dal smiled dmvtt at her. "The only ‘important thing is for you to have lthc dress. lt. really was made for‘ lyou, Mignon. I had Madume Du- ‘rbois take it otlt ot‘ the window and ibring you to See it. We wish tu lsec Madame Dlllifils herself." Dal‘ explahtctl to llll‘ tiretty, snturtly’ drcwcrl girl who aidvanectl to tut-ct ‘llltllll. hols is ntuirtc." lngly Into Dal"; eyes. I They found Madame "THECHA i o . (T i ».. I . the Kiddiciitfiomeh l l-het- sloulders ttnrlffqll ‘l: igfly “rlpplv down her sllnr-botig-"Ehe llookeo at tier-sen rue-widowed, ‘childish amazement. The sapphires ‘on the shouldem and the broad ‘baud of sapphire velvet girdling .her hips wrought. the magic ‘she had expected or them, and the iv- ory cascade of lace, pearling over the softly gleaming amber satin, ‘made her skin look like honey-col- "ored velvet. and deepened every ,g0ld and bronze thread in -her ‘chcstuue curls. Color flamed in her cheeks, called up in a surge of pure pleasure in the exquisite plc- ‘itttre shc made. "Very sheer amber silk stock- lugs and anther satin. slippers, a choker of sapphireuilored crystals for your throat, and you will be a picture to drive an artist into ec- Dubolr. clasped her ltntnl-s in an excess of delight. "llave Mr. Romaine come, Marie." Of‘ cottrse Billy bought the dress. \\'itlt lhul llotttztirtefin eyes-r devour- ing her rtcwly created loveliness, "'l‘hls way, please. Madattte. liu-all power of resistance left her. expecting yott, Mr. Ito-She ugrcctl to take it without ask- Tlte girl smiled linger-lug its price, so bemused was she by the promise of something defin- Dttboiulle ut last in Dalia brooding, black _ utvnltlug them in a smaller romueyes. behind a tnlrrnr "door. She cattle. furjvuril with otttstrctchctl ltuuds petting l!) ltcr, to gree: ltmuztitw, as if ht- were u sold ‘Before Slit‘: knr-w what was ltap? Madame Dubols her the smartest. ot‘ spring , her own will, RLorrETown otmttbmu -r~»~~ r»... o! liille-‘ont of ttér pocketbook, auto- tmofloally almost, as if they were under compulsion entirely outside Maybe she had cou ‘ d up wrong-and Profeaaor ' Na ratil really didn't want her to . take three lessons a week-and- ahemae no good at subtraction ally- 'Five hundred dollars was awfully big sum of money, lt ain't melt t0 nothing so easily id Nyda and Winnie had such time ‘clothes— “Three hundred and ten.” She peeled the hills from the roll with ‘ trembling fingers, then smiled al- mo lmpudently into Madame Du- bol "beaming, redibrotvn eyes. "I believe that's right?" S e was wearing the bronze-col- ore crepe, because she could not bear to take it off. In it she be- longed so wholly to Dal Romaine. He helped her into the moleskln coat. his hands gentle upon her shoulders. As they were leaving the shop, the girl-s tvho evidently acted as “receptioness" to Madame Dubols’ clientele, opened the door to them. “If you see Miss Shelton today. Mr. Romaine." she spoke softly, in the intensely refined voice that the place demanded, “tell hér that the coral chiffon that you helped her select is ready for a fitting." . A shtttlc of anger settled on Dal R0tnainc's face, like the passing shallow of’ u bar's wing. lie did not. answer beyond a curt bow from the waist, and he did not look at Billy until they bud shed for at least five ntitttttcs throttgh the downtown traffic. When he. did turn his smoldering black 0312s upon lter, her tnouth was tight with pain, her (eyes steel hlttt», stark, bloat-hurl with the corro- tlilve or ' lousy ‘"You' . thinking." he said grave- ly, tb-libcratcly, "that I said the sum.“ thlttg-a to Winrrie. that I've said m you today. Try to believe ntwtvht-tt fl tell you that l didn't. \\'n were tiltssittg that uhop and she asked nw to go in with ltcr. I bud Dunstatfnage l fr0.egtt;t The "Sin: Bong" was held Sun-‘ day evening at the home of Mr. John A. Stewart a large number attended. Miss Ruby Stewart, teacher. North Bedequa spent the week end with her parents Mr and Mrs S. C. Stewart. ‘ Miss Florence Stewart spent the week and in the city. A pleasant evening was spent on May 7th when. the Pastime Club met at the homo of Mr. C. W. Robertson with an attendance 0f tweutyflve members and four visitors, Mildred Thompson, Mrs. Dennis, W. W. Stewart and John . Thompson were in charge ot the programs-D. _ {-v&__._- DARNLEY SCHOOL Following is the report of Darn- ley School: Grade JX.—1, Annie Woodslde. i Grade VI-IL-l. Wallace Adams; ‘ Z. (Jhurles Adams. ' 911159 V1l-—1. Cora. Champion; 2, Reta Thompson; 3, Lilian Thomlr ' aon; 4, Harold Brennan. Grade Vl.—1,. Dorothy 'l‘Itomp- sort; 2. Gertrude Antlersurt; 3, Ro- ma Anderson. Grade V.—-1. Currie Adams; 2. Elton MacKay; 3. Keir LMaoKay. Grade lV,—-1, Borden ‘Clltlmplml; 2, ‘Sltwfly Roach; 3, ClIllflUllP ‘Hickey; "4, Adele Champion, l Glade lll.—(Senior)——-l, AllIPPl. llleNutt; 2, Gerald. iMttcNtttt, (lrade Jill. (JunIor)-l, Cheater Mountalnp 2. [Roy Mottntaht. tirade ll.-1, ‘Mildred Atlams; 2, David Antlaruon. Grade .l.(a)—1. llelctt Champlutt: 2, (lhurlca-‘Hickey; 3, 'l.uellre‘lliclu-_t' 1-... V’) ‘ll myq,l,;gr,<1. illlblrllltlll ',.~ I‘ sneak‘ "ll ym- pic-lune, Mira. 01ml” H int-i \lu.\ tlluik ltottsc an.‘ 11PM‘ mother stays. Ql‘ you're not min’ Y‘ him all)’, “All right, nty dual", ‘ltave both M‘ th‘ tlwinii liltis nun-lg, it your uwtt \vay."A'l‘lt<= Jinltown would you ltitfiltly- lmt 'er' OM10" Wooltly- (Aasticirrlcd Jidltors. m) ‘begging qwliltTk-linntlotr 091m‘ I uI-r-tt that lat-c dress In tho window, visualize-d you In it, would not. lot her Itavc it, beertum l wntrtcd it for you, wt-rtt iu wi-tlt her and ulude her like a t-ornl chiffon better. Win- o'clock p. m. on Wednesday next, the 18th day of May A. 11., 192T. fur, the purpose of organizing and an; pointing a poll committee in the tu- valltctl friend. Sht- was taller thaustlitu and u. crueltcd blue velouru D111. a Juno m’ a woman, with deep-hut. which takuctly thatched it. And 1y titarcelletl, hcnnuetl ltalr. they ull insisted thul. a bronze» "it is a0 good of you to bring the colored saline-rcpt.- nfterttott stress, Grade l.-—(b)~—l, Jenn MurKayL 2, Ester, Champion and llrttmi (‘hunt hi0" (equal), 3, Ruth Rout-h and Ly- man Morrison. (equal). gv/T; I tel-eat 0i the Conservative Party. 1 ANGUS C. McAULAY. (Yonvettor. i671'5-16~3l. p—-_ §OMINION OF CANADA Province of filNbi EDWARD lnThe Probate Court 17th George V., A. D., 1927 ISLAND in Re Estate of ReverendvJohn C. MQMIllat-t late of Charlottetown In $007!’: County in‘ the said Prov- ince. deceased testate. By the Honourable A. Banner~ men Warburton, Surrogate dudge of Probate, &.e., ac, To the Sheriff of the County of Quun‘; County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Reverend Joseph lloLoan of Sourls in King's County, Clorqymam. the. Executor. of. the above named estate, praying that a, Citation may be issued for the pur- pooe hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby. required. to cit: all pernons interested. in. the saidl Edit: to be and appear before me at b Probate Court to be held in the‘ Court ‘House. in. Charlottetown in‘ Otleerfe County in the said Prov- Ineo. on Monday the thirtieth day, M May next, coming, at the hour of. nbven o'clock forenoon of the same thy to chew cause if any they can why the Accounts. of. the said Es-i lite should not: bepassed and the‘. Ilhte cloned as prayed for in said petition and. on. motion. of J- A.< MacDonald, Esq., Proctor for said Petitioner. And I do hereby order that o true copy hereof be forth- Wlth publlehed In some newspaper, Itlbllllted In Charlottetown. afore-, jnld, once In each week for at least‘, . four consecutive weeks from the: ' iitgheruof and that a true copyl .Dl,'lef be forthwith posted in the. »htlwdng public places respecb, Rally. namely In the hall of thel Court House In Charlottetowni lloreuld, at or near the Bank of. Nova beetle and at or near the‘, City Weigh Scales both in Chan ' ttetown aforesaid, so that all per-i lone Interested In the said Estatel mly have due notice thereof. ~ Olven under my Hand and the, 86a! of the we Court mu 20ml, titty oil April A. 0., 1921, and In the‘ 17B» year of Hls Majesty's‘ reign. I tend.) A. B. WARBURTON, l THE REAL THING Mrs. Suburbson: John, I'm tickled to death with the new drug store; Hubby: How come? Mr". 8.: They a\-c really selling, ‘ l OUI. OUI! Jishrnsn: Uncle Sam's some r: g. ch? Frcz-chmzn: Wce—-wec. _\“. .- ~ (rill? -»->.(‘Lvt lulu»: _ He: You'll be sorry ton years from now if you turn me down. She: That's Izcltcr than accept- ing you nctv and being sorry right away. P. E. I. Hospital Annual Meeting A public meeting of all contribut- He helped her into her coat, his little girl for whom my favorite frock was designed. it sometimes ltappehs that. way, Bliss Wells." 51w took Billy's hand and lteld it between her own broad, white palm-s for a moment. “An artist concalvetlu lovely creature, praying that it will flutlits way to the one person in the world who should haye it, and his prayer is answered. ihbctle, the lace drcsu, nty dear. Have Mario model it for Mites dvtalls, She is about your size, but. the lll'l3SS"""t'lll, tho dress was meant for you and you only," Rllc rltnpsti- tlizcrl to the. eutbarrassetl girl. A few tniuules litter tho model. Marie. a lovely little person of‘ ltlllywt size, stepped tlttintlly into llln room, ono highly mttnicurctl hand posed lightly on a flat, boyish ltip. (the other at. the hack of her high-held, shingletl little hcud. “Oh. it. is lovely!" Illlly gasped, as" tho little, figure of the model hands gentle upon herbhouldg-s. ~ 1 " t 4,1. embroidered in unsturtittnt-coloretl silk, a frock which made hep look slim and tall, must not be permit- ted to g0 to waste on some other girl tunotn it could not possibly be- come so well. She was frightened undihelpless tat last, but quivering with pleasure lthat. Dal had cho-scn ‘her clothes for ‘her. Slu- felt, lu them, as if she were wrapper] about. in tangible cvideucc of his love, as if. by wear- ing the dresses that he had conse- crated with his approval, she were s0tuclt0\t' in his arm's, And ll. was ltt his arms, ltls actual arms, that. slim wuntctl to he, wmttctl so nettle- ‘ly. n» ‘lcverlahly, that she could not Tlccp an hour without dreaming of um. 1 Site Itcnrd Mittltllllfi Du-hois’ ‘charming, slightly French voice telling her that the total ‘bill was? lthree httndrerl and ‘ten dollars. She [lrtcd In d0 ntental arithmetic It's lllt‘ is 4t cllarltlittg, ltrninlcss little t-lirtgittg vino, m w-lt/ilm l owe every courtesy. lll‘('1IllS(‘.()f Attntlittcla, but you~olt, Aligrtnn." His voice deep- I-ued, vibrated, f-ltnwctl the lee that. had been creeping upward to llt"l' lteart. “Billy luttghctl ‘siltttklly, hor eyes lmuiutittu with the fever which he u-ottld send racing throttgh ‘her veins iut will. She had been-ill of that lever for a month now, and she ltad lgone beyond all effort. to think ra- ltlottnlly. to remember that she Zrcally loved Clay Curtis. Curiously, her love for Clay remained beneath ;|he turmoil. the pain, the fever. It lit-as cool and steady and strong. ltltat love for Clay, but she did not glare l00k.at it. It had become an ‘absolute necessity that Romaine should care for hcr, want her as she wanwd -him. ' Hts ttolce broke into lter thoughts. "We're in the cottntry now, l'm going _to slow down. We ltave the whole day, Mignon-hello, cdid you see who that was?" his with her lteatl on the cbautfeufs shoulder." ' -“lt must have been Eddie Ban- ning," Billy conceded, but she was too dazed, too feverish, to wonder 0r cure’ what Nyda was doing with Eddie Banning, whom she pro- fessed to de-spise. “She's supposed to be in school," she added dreaml- ly, her eyes watching the Dilly 0f brown,‘ élim lingers on a, polished steering wheel: ' ' 3. (To Be Conltlnued) Dal takes Billy to a country house, whim, inside, proves to be a little bit of mystic India. Only a Hindu servant welcomes them. BOSTON w by Steamer. INTERNATIONAL LINE Fare from St. John $10, from Eastport or Lnbec, Me., $9. ,Every Wednesday steamer ;leaves St. John . . . iAtlantic Time, Eastport 1.30 ,P. M., Lubec 2.30 P.M. East- ,ern Time, arriving Boston ‘Thursday 10.00 A. M. Day- light Time. Every Saturday steamer sails direct from St. John to Boa- ton. voice was mildly astonished. "Nydal on the front ‘seat of a. limousine,‘ l lGrado l. (c) 1, Margaret Adams: 2, Jenn tChamplon. (‘ltirztgti I. tun. F nu. Tun Muh- » results in our ranches this spring. it, report splendid progress in growth of thrive most successfully. IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD and ,BI'SCI_J young healthy, vigorous foxes. Imperial Puppy Food Ths popular “Imperial” product is giving excellent The ranchers, using their young foxes and are ordering in large quantities. . IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD is first bakedtauabiscuit from our scientifically prepared and testedPupDY F005 formula and then ground into a coarSé-mealbydi. Special machine recently installed for this purpose.’ » 1t is ready- for feeding and only requires the additioitiiéf milk t0 form a properly balanced diet on which‘ the You"? foxes l‘ IMPERIAL FOX ITS contain the nutritiorual requirements of the foxes and adults and their liberal use will ensure Orders promptly filled from fresh stock. IMPERIAL atscutr no. unntn 1 Leaving St. John 7.00 P. M. , Atlantic ‘,1, gratin. a Jvdae of Probate-Km to the Prince Edward Island U» 8-) ‘Hospital will be held l" st. Paul's lPariah Hall on Tuesday, May 31st, 1927, at 8 o'clock p. m. for the pur- pose of electing trustees and any other bualnels as may be brought for the government of the imtItu- tion In accordance with the by-Iawe, and for the transaction of such oth- er buainese a: may be brought be- fore It. 5091412641141. Professionak Cards -_-_-______ MoLEOD d. . BENTLEY - ' J. A. Bentley W. E. Bentley, K. C.» Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. §"' — ~_-__. Dr. C. C. Archibald - Graduate of N. V. Pout Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye. Ear, None and Throat Twine Even and lllPPlying 0mm Office, Bayer Bulldlnq Greet George Street Hours-Q to 12.30. 1.30 tot5.00 MitDona ‘Office ld & McPhee B. A. iI.A.MoDONALD u. F. McPHEE B. A. Demeter-o, Attorneys, Etc. Money to Lonn- Mark R. McGuigan B. A OLICITO R, ey to Loan. TC. MGM t r 4 l: l5. .¢ QflflWlmP-ifil. ADA E. HARRIQ, ‘ Secretary $5.17.] 9,21 ,23.26,27.1l0. I PRINCE. BARON By Baron Pride A Pure Bred Percheron Stallion, Imported here from Ontario by Frank McLean and sold to Shaw and MoGrath, Cardigan. Prince Barorvhaa proved himself a sure stock getter, the people of this v1- elnlty are fortunate In having for service such a highly bred animal- Intendlng breeders will make no mistake In securing the service; of Prince Baron. For further particulars apply at our Stables. - ., HENRY WOOD fiil-i-fi-Stt’ 3i t-‘tllr- r w. Vernon River ‘~- "You would. iu llclgittm. - and held brood palm. "Try it on, Mignon. plrottcttetl before her. like it!" lt-lte cobweb upon her , fher fingers froze around t-he roll o! Maxlame ‘Duboifbills in her pocket. A hundred and cried ltnpplly. “But of tottrac you lifty for lter mother, thirty dollars Real lace, my dear, runden week for Professor Navratil- See the lovely pat- four times thirty is a hundred and tern of star jasmine and primrosjtwettty, plus a. httndred and lltty is en?” She lifted 1|. corner of a panel two ltttndred and eighty- "All ready, Mignon?» We're going 1U) have the rest of the day entirely ll will slop to ottrsclvot-t," Dal out and wait until I am called," Dal over her Io whisper, while Maritime commanded her. When the tires-q descended over Billy's cold fingers drew the roll lDttbols looked discreetly away. THE‘ BEDTIME STRIP—_ Romaine bent Time, due Boston Sunday 2.00 P. M. Daylight Time. Connections at Boston rdlflu dine! rlumurr Ia New York Reduced rates for automobiles accompanied by passengers ‘i ‘r STEAMSHIP LINES/Y“ TlleiEln Phone 721. Charlottetown, P. E. I. I I h u h Box 446. Exclusive Maritime Agents for HAUCK FIREJ-OLJNS- emly Retires. I fil-IA I‘ ~ __ GT5 can-i u.) w. LLOVJ WATER. YEsJM TOO TIRED "to KEEP Cusr ENOUGH TO tlgcovareus- swim-MING ALL . ‘ -1 \\ DAY "'0 HEY! pom- -.-..%.\€i\\l- i. ' "so! ‘N1 CONE- NEA E R/ Tl-Ilamisiroun: i‘ FAUI-T AND YOU? PATFOR rr l-AT§P~ wlst-l ALL o THESE Pest-a wouuo Fkouuow, DAD \\/l%§t‘-RIG kTl-IAT cuR I HEARD DAD aAY ONCE. THAT BEas Auwmrs co HOME. AT Sumac-r . AND THE sum ts Gamma L? Ghana "II-IIZY so ' HT w} 3 Al. ' fiTl-IEY . t si-ART q~ “$.- AT $UNRISB_- M HALF Freeze» F, mitten sod-b" 1ft; I .