04-60-000 DAUGHTERS OF _ MIDAS BY ANNE AUSTIN § CHAPTER ljvlll ¢ 1‘ F lt Wild a few tnitintv: flilPt’ eight “men u “.|],|.,.y..,t_ wnite-lncctl young nian sprang trotn at a-"itivt-rlttg ilivvcl‘ before it ltad mtnttlflrly stopped and ran tlcetly up tht- itirttt path tn the front tltuir of tthv Cllrllz-l tztattsititt. - __ ,'_ “Where's tny fulher. Suwyfifd? (‘lay Curtis ticnintttietl. ptttatiflg 1J1‘ ltreatlt- "ltt the lltrttry, Mr. ltastrt hull nny dlntter, air. ‘lit tt.,|tt"" til t" ‘rl r11‘ brings healthful sleep. 'l"ht~ cost is low because the Osterinutir lasts nu long. Clay. Hv l wish Q5 ' out something." out an answer, almost running thtouglt the msuic room to the 11b- rnry. "Until Where's Billy’! \\‘llat.’u 113D- ‘- ])1‘l\9(l to lter?" he demandetl- ~-\\'hy_ (titty. still, l‘tn glad to see LTD, you!" '1‘. Q. tftirlls rose nnd held out his hand to ltis son. "Where's Billy, Dad? What. ltuve you done to thcr?" Clay "ignored his father's greeting. "She's let‘: the ltotitte‘, son. How did yon. know that attythittg hutl happened to ther? She's perfectly well, sht- left of her own accord. over nty appeal to her to stay-to stuy always~" “'l‘hen tvltztt dld Winnie Sherlton tnvan by tcleplttitting tnc that Billy was itt grt-ttt danger and that l was to cotut- here at otictr?" (‘lily de- tnntttlt-tl ltotly. 1 "l thtink you'd better zsit down a ltnontcttt, son, ttntl let me tell‘ you whztt ltas happened there today. l'll 1hr as briei as possible, but i lns'st upon yottr listening to me." I Clay diti not sit down. but 1810011 lt-tttting against the desk, h e hands gripping the edge 01' 11.. tW‘hlle 11118 ittlhvt‘ rapidly sketched the events oi’ the day, not glossing over his ‘ttwtt tolly. Clay's hot, angry young t-yen never left T, Q's face. "So Billy turned you down!" Clay tarietl out extilttngly when his fath- t-r batl finished. “Thank God for that! lint what did Winnie Shel- ton int-art ‘by that message of hers » ‘that. Billy is in danger?" t "Didn't Billy go home to her ‘t otht-t".'" T. Q's voice bctrayetl his ' tn- ".\'tt. I've been at. home sin-cc six. l think we'd better put a few ques- lions to Bliss Winnie Shelton." (‘lay tlrcitletl grimly. “Just ‘to the 0n ithe sate side where that hard-boil- ,etl itaby 1's (roncerned, we'd better .tt.slt Nirs. Nleatlotvs to -go tto her aflgq. lrottnt with us. You've still got her utttler loclt anti key?" “l thought it. best to have her ltt-cp to tltt-t- room unttil tomorrow." - i"— T_ t), tiressctl a button on his desk nnd iillllOSl immediately ‘Sawyers ttttmvered. "Please ask MrtL Mead- ows to join me at once in .11 Tss Shel- tonls rotttn, Sawyers." As 'l‘. Q, fittctl the key into the ltttrk til‘ Wlnttiefs door, Nlrs; Mead‘ 0W5 ctttne httrtflvting from her own room. sntnmtttietl by Sawyers 011 he ‘Tottso ttt-lvphone \\t'ittnir1 was pacing tip and down tho room. llvr small white tot-lh wvrt- biting zsuvagely tit. .th<> ltnttt-ltlt-s of ont- clenvltetl first. and tor ltcatttilttl little pink and white fact- was distorted with l'nt';,'. "l thought that llltkLillkg wotrltl brittg you nu the rttttl" dlte \V.llll€\ll nptttt Play, ignoring ’l'. Q- tttttt .\ir.~t. Alcztdnvhs. "What. tl ll yon smlzctl her arm and “Wltt-rws lllilyti” ' "Less than l0rty~livt= llllllllltW ago stltc was tn Dal tiotnaiilt-‘t: apart- tnt-tit, ltelpittg ltittt to pack ills an 1- t-ttst- do i-lope. with thittn." FOR SALE BY R. T. HAOLMAN, LTD. PATON S -_.-_. tttt-tttt?" t-tay than]: ltnr. t “Where lat ltomttititfln apart- tnentt?" l "Yon don't think they'll be there ' now, do yon?" Winnie asked sar- ' ' ‘castltally. t 1 “So that's what she nit-ant when {site said she had other plant; .t'or her life." ’I‘~ Q. Bald dazedly. "My iGotlt it‘ she'd only conliitletl In me l “You forget. Mr. Curtis, that Dal Romaine s my nephew!" Mrs. ‘Meatlowr. interrupted lhauglrtitly. "I'm forgetting nothing, Mia. Meadows,“ '1‘. Q. caught her up tttwrnly. "l never trusted the tor- leigll-lotrkillg devtil, and now tthe girl who is dearer to 111B than any other tpersOn in the world excpt my eon its running away with hitn to ‘marry lhim—-" ‘ "Marry htiml" - ‘Wiinttiekt ugl)! llangtit barked. "If l know that third ltlttttttttt Be Ready For Mr. Fly before he is ready for you. Look over your screen win- dow and doors now. Be sure the netting will serve all summer. The clean appearance a neyw coat at paint give: will more than repay you for your ttme--and of course t! protects them too. We have extension screen of various sizes from 35c up Screen Doors from . . . . . .. $225 1w Then there are many actrcsaories Mineeing, 0ntario.-—“I am a cc- Combination Storm and Scsreegg y ."°°" """""""""""""""" " ' Suffered So She Could Not $011371 EHBMBI . . . . . .. 25C 1O 60c to _P1w~= 115 t»; we" with W i by Lydia E. Pinkham’: width, cut required Ienglh. vegetabye Compound "°'d'd' l ' nlgrse ‘and I reciimmend yidia 5°11" 9°" “"19" 25° Pa" sdfiellingagomisetilgfigrtllepgltilntltgl Scrccn Door Gather 20c each. ylwas ‘ helpless and could not zcrocn Door Pull: . . . . . . . . . , ' ' gig‘? 329mb llffflfffig: 111"" 9°" 5°" - ~ ' - ‘ ' - - ~ Ibau carried meto bed, Iwould be Screen Door Checks $2.50 Each i no weak. Then he read intheJm r iof a woman suffering u I dl ho t t betternflzr tckin theVegetable “its, t mpound, aohe wen and got it for 1 me. When I had taken three bottles l] was just like a new woman and Ihave had londid health ever since. 1 When l fee any bearing-down pains l1 always take it; sometimes a half bottle or whatever I need. It is my ionly medicine and! have told many a one about it. -Any one wanting to Hooks and Eyes ‘for door: and windows according to nlzc- Of course a hammer will be required, also y act-ewe, tackc, etc., all o1 which we can supply. You would not think of not having a lock on an outside door, what about your windows? y Are they properly eduTfi- ped to protect your property? Window locks 15c up Window lift; will keep the finger marks off the pain!- Only 5c each and up. And if that fly docs get in after all, jun finish him with n good cwimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c and 15c. know more about Lygldin Pinkhcm’! i te to her. do all’! can to rec- lommend t: m t mt t owe m life Bowen, 1, llineaing, Ontario. Do you feel broken-down, nervous, ‘ this horrid feeling of fear wit ch coma- " times comes’ women when V tnbl C0 will lldly .21” * '1 and strenfhnizo it." - Mm. IAL and wank sometimes? Do on have nofwell? , c E. Plnlthim‘! .w---~“ you would try to persuade hint to ‘ ' lint (‘Jay pushed past him wittt- '._ _ _'.' ' .. - Y \ 1' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .~—_- Oll lg; or 1KIhJC1 CXDLEZ 'FEh& 3 r1 ‘ ha. .-....-.._ n4“... _ _...... < William Cosgrave, head of the iFish Free State goyerrtment, whose administration was upheld In the eight-sided election for -.1 new Dali Elrmann. t "l t-tttrt find n sitigle pin! Wltert- he won't. marry her until she's 11211111111 11111)’ 1111 H" 111. 1111Y\\’<'lY'-’" any ulmpmd by T’ Q Curtis, ll‘p‘ "it's lturtl to toll, because they're ntulti-millitittaire!" ttiointetl in one direction and they're “What do you mean. Winnie sltel-ittt-tttlt-tl in 1111111111111" ton!“ Clay's grtip on lter artn light-l ened. / 1, “Let -tne go, or l'll die before l'll‘, tell you thow to get. on their tt'ail".1J, she pained. "Now! l'll tell you nil I know about this‘ (lflTk-Bltliiili-tl bird with the gypsy blood in h s] veins," she taunted them and ltt-r-i sell‘ ltltierly. “Bu! you've got t tl ¢Q>---'- Anthony White Tells Remarkable Experience listen while I'm itt the htttnor to; Safeguarded His Health in talk. His tne ltuly-attnt lterc" --t south Amgrlga‘ with anti ‘tier finger pointed tlramaticallyt ltNm-yfling" at Mrs. Meadows, who went tletttltq ly pale- "sent for hcr grand liltlet From HIM,“ Jamaica Comes the rtvpllfih‘ as noon as she ‘settled tittwtt cmlvinctng [ggflmolly of Mr; White, "1 111° 1111’ "1 111x111)’ all“ gm “wwho owes his very life to the re- lay of the land" _ ltnatkable properties oi Nervillne. Mr" Curtis’ I plates“ ‘I Wm "mWNerviline has been worth its “my and be ‘named-l’ Mm‘ Mm” weight in gold to me. Travelling in ows began majeat cally, in‘ 1 1 s m A ‘I “You would pun, . ts co ony and n otlt met on. wouldn't yon?" Winnie flicked lit-t" I folmd n an mvnhmb e Md" Whe‘ whtip of scorn at the trembling tvtt-‘Hlel l1 w“ cmmpst 901"‘ "lmmich ma“ “Ne. you may he“, m. p“ oi diarrhoea. Nervillne cotrected shut up and let precious little Billy .1118 trouble quickly. I1 my 111w?! be ruined by tthe. ntan she's rntrlvai Sore. or it‘ l had enrache, stiff after so 1mm [gr a year!" ‘neck or stiff joints, ti‘ I rubbed on “Go on, Wittniet!" ’l‘. Q. (1()llllIl1l|ltl~ Nervjline I always got qttick relief. ed her sternly. ‘For sprains, muscle soreness and (To Be Continued) rheumatism, it have proved Nervil- {"1" ine to be a boon. it has always "Won't you take my seat‘? safeguarded my health, anti -I ad- "No 1111111115. don't n91 1111- 1'11‘ vise all others to go to the nearest been roller skating all ntorttitig. ztttdlcltemisfs shop for a ltottle or two I'tn tired of sitting dowvtt." n! this trusty family remedy." stttttttt ttttttt ttttttttttt ttt ttuttn BEDEflllE ttttt that lino. nus tuttlet" tho Stewart. ndtnittistrtt- A 1111's" 111111 rvnrc-Htrntntivt- joint lion. One ttt‘ tho prinnipnlplzttlki: 11110111141 was lteltl lttst Wrtlttestlnypzi Pro-tiller Stewart's platiornt was 11‘@111IIK. the 15th itiaL, in the North tho intprovctl temperntttae mcaetttre. ivtlvtttttt 111111. '1‘111s communityltatlnlt» said m this ctttmectititt thut J11 111“111 1'=l\'111‘1‘11 1111' 1101111‘ Years Prince Edward l-Slillltl cannot stand 111141 111 llflVilll-t 11 l1<11111<1l11alot|t+ otrtltis ttttcstion tnuottg its 1108111111‘ during any recon! (fam- slt-ttt-t- proVittt-es. Seven tirovinces taltrn. t11¢\'t11'l111*1<*s11 111111 tnct-titltttltnvt» trit-tl prohibition and they vats t-tttltnsiatttivully 111191111811. llltl-ifotttttl it a lnllnre. 'l‘ltot'r-., uro now tititstntttlittg n report. circulutod hylttttly, ttvr, m-tyvlttggg, Nov“ 3mm] 111<*1‘@-‘111*11 ltflrtiv-H 111111 thert- was tttttl Pt-ittre Etiwurtl Island that are ‘o be no tneettztg. ‘Vito 1111-8111111." ltutl ottt ot‘ lino witlt all tltt- other pro- leen advertised fur tltrec wcolts, vlnggg, Wt», too, ltttvtt futtm] "m. tnd huti not lteett tattnttttllt-tl by thv ltibitiott :1 fnilttre undersnctzesstive JOTISRTVHUVH P111111111111vfi. govorninctits for 2T ytenrs, and he lilr. l). B. Aittllottaltl was nnatil» ltoptrtl Prince Edward Island would tioualy t-ltosett as trhuirttttitt by tho be ln lino with the Ullll?!‘ provinces tieetittg‘. ttntl Ito prosidcti in a lttil‘. after Juno 25th. Previous to pro- 3111111111" 111111 11111111111111 111111111111‘. '1 ltibltion t-otttittg into force in thin M1’- W1111PI‘ M- 11011 W118 1111' 11111 provintee, the people know nothing 11101111111‘- 1111 flXlillllflled 111 HD1110 about. rnnt-rutttting, moonshine, cngtlt on the legislation oi‘ the Bell h()lne_'lrt!w' the (winking of essenc. ilovertttitettt, nntl tried to ntnke it cs and taboo tioliult, htty rnni or tptteur that that (iovernnmllt had bontleggers. All these came in ttn- tpnnt less money untl gave more tier prohibition. 'l‘ltc lltl was lift- iervlce than the Stewart ntlmitils- ed u, few tittys ugo in the Capital ration. He lttiletl to llllllllllfill the City of the Province and the revela~ >r<tru taxation on everything tung- tiotts were sturtlittg. There were blt- ntttl intangible itnposetl by the 157 places In which liquor was tell Governntetlt. lie also failed to illegally sold. Are we going to remiutl the attdir-ttt-c tit ltt== own have these conditions perpetrated 11111111111111 111111 11 1111’- ltvottlc did in this Province? lie thought tho tot take their iuxatltttt tttcdlt-itte it tzottntry wa-s now uwnltt: and ready 1111M 1N1 11111111111111911111 to lltl-m m1 to correct. those dittgrnttcful condi- ‘tztt-tittt‘ oil in ntlntittiutt-rctl to chil tlonn, uttd were tirepured to give iren. ilc crltiolzotl the Stewart Government Control u fair trial. iovertimetit tor removing the poll-The general impression ihrottghottt ‘ax nnd gave that udmittistrtttiotiuonhtt Province is that they are back credit for imposltig n tax on gasoeiof (lovernmettt Control for better ‘inc where outsiders an well as citi- tempernttce. lie read a personal zens are obliged t.o pay alike. He letter from Mr. Frank Montgomery, 10111111911 11511113! 1100a the (lovernntt iurtnet" resident oi Bedeque. now 11cm. Control measure. stating thafiresltling in Wetaskwin, Sunk" giv- his teolleugtte. Mr. Horace Wright ing an he believed a true account would deal with it Mr. Len was of the liquor trufllc under prohibi- zlvett u respectful ltenring, but tnll~ tlon and Government Control in 1d to create any enthnsiunnt. {that province. While Government liir. Louis Laird, ConservativeControlis not a complete cure it candidate, was the naxt speaker. is regarded there as far superior to . On- rising he received a very warm prohibition. reception from the attdient-e. At Mr. Horace Wright. was the next ‘he outset he outlined the pre-elec-tspeuker, or rather, he read ex~ ticn promises of Premier Stewart tracts from certain newspapers ’rom 1923 tn 1927. 1 Every one olttlealing almost exclusively on the these-prontlses had been fulfilled benefits oi’ prohibition. He ex- hc development of the mussel mutltltls own; ho wanted simply to hold ‘ndustry. which, owing to the latenon t.o prohibition, and as adminis- methotl of using chemical fertlllz-lteretl at present. Ae his mutter ar rendered unnecessary. He. refer-lives not new he made a wearisome "ed to a number of planks in Pre-|exhibition, and was quite coolly \'nier Stewart's platform and iustifrlreceived. ad each. By what ho know oi’ Pro-t Mr. Norman Lowther followed. mler Stewart and his lflfilslative Mr. Lowther modestly admitted that measures during the past fonrihe was a. young and practically in. rears he assured the audience thatexperiettced politician. He was .116 P19118111 11181101111 11/011111 1N! CQP-lcatttinua and careful in his remark! 916d 0111 111 118 filllifei-Y- He 5D°ke|fllld was prepared to back them up. if the strides the butter andjfle was asked by one 1" me “m. theese industry had made duringnnqe 119w much the Drgggnt gov. he tml few years. mentlonlrul ernment had spent in the enforce- oarticttlariy the high standard nt- men; or prohibition, M“ Lawnm- zainetl by these products during llIBPQDHQd 1n t; very Judd manna;- the mt two yearn tinder the iflfilieillllP-tstutistics of the Stewart Govern- thlp oi’ Dairy inspector liicllonaltlument with rgggrd to pg-ohlbmon, M; a result our cheese and butter-um; fully nutmeg the quemonor ttand today the highest in (lanadatttnn the audience why some per. n quality- The roads ltave beentmtm who had been convicted were veil maintained and tho cost flftllberatetl before their jail tarmex- aonstrttction has been about one-tpiretl. it wan not the action n! the “llltli 0f [hill under LhQ Bill] (IOVQPR- Atmrngy-(Iangral, hut ‘héggugg 0| wtertt. The maintenance n! thqpcttttonn to the highest tribunal for ‘OM18 11118 b01311 W811 118111. 11D. in clemency and charity. By his ex- ttrlldns contrant to the tiexlect M’ plantation m all these matters he hie service under the Ball Oovern- won the lull confidence of hi5 nudi- nent. The donation! to Cllflfllllllfituncq who applauded him warmly. . narrows. namely. 11111 hosntmll/ or-itttr. Lowther will in a particullrly ‘IIIHIIBBOI.’ Rod Cron. Dcnf and (avorable position to ktnow ubdugfim!‘ ' amt Dumb Institutions. etc, which the brlct prepared [d1- < 1m Quail were pttlttilly meagre I undo!’ the mam, o: the rgllwgy mm” qf Bell novernmont, had been genor- which the Province received 840,-‘ 00o, and qt n18 brief pram-p‘ ‘vith the exception of one. namelynpressed practically no opinions of, "Mt'amt}tt'[t' almrl, in Iltr // mtiltgltlglottnt of a lt-tntlttttt .\ mtbrttittte ' Sn! llte ltntrrx ant! trlttIr/trrrtl ttngulltttr." APPY indccd ——~lntt: deprived h)’ thc limi- tations 0i tlictr times of tltc delight til ltmcre now —(lhoc0lutc< lw Xtiotrs, straight from Acttdin ! As a tribute of affection-n pcuct--rnal\cr———zt dclight lltl "Bun lttyutyc" —-(Iltt>cnlntcs by Moira" arc the onc por- lt-ct gilt, itititctttititt knowlrtlgc 0f what is zit oncc socially corrcct and ztwurutl of u welcome. “lhcthcr you buy l\loir< by the pttttnd ttr tltc tmckngc the qunl:ty' is ttlt-tittcttl. The norm: Nioirs ttppcztrs nn (‘iltlh individual chocolate. It is you; stilcgtittrd. Look for it. . , /\ fttrt-inaling tmxnrlmrtti l Inturmlingly patkagcd. cnooynunm ' %W 1 219. - HALIFAX ' CA’NADA' “dANAn'$'hANnY:@ the PllllCllll Commisuioti for which tin-y would ltnvc for the comfort of‘ Pretnit-r Stewart arrived in Ottawa the I rovittce root-wed an attltlitiottttl their lttttttcs. llt-gltrtlittg tho $40 000 (laughter!) ntul thc $1115.01,“ W“ Sllbsmy m $l25-i'110t 111111111111! liliifi-lltn- railtvttv tnvatiotrfrum the ldlr handed to Premier Stewart on n 001i for all oi’ whit-h ht.- gttt-t- |-,-.-.l,.,..,| ,;,,,.,,]'.,H,H§,H and the $125,000 my“ plaluurin “m” bulwm" ""11 111*‘ (1"\'1'1'11I11t'111‘trttttt tltt- littttt-tttt’ report it was nll The meeting closed with a vow full teretlit. llc rt-lt-rrotl tn tltte fttt-tlt-ttt “m1 4,1,4 n“. myspft- and 0mm- "g than)“, 1,, the gltnirmnn and 111! that tltcsc claims ltntl t-xistt-tl lllll"i‘\lfl]'l|i|]|¢1 yianrgseyltyn|veg_ hufgm, Nuttonat Anthem, ing the Bull and prtwiuns govt-rn- - ~ _ " mettle, nttd no t-tlttt-t. had bt-t-tt made to procure thvtn with tho m.» CGDUOII ol‘ that tnatlo by Prvtttlt-t-l Mathiet-ton, who nt-t-ttrt-tl hltttttttttn yearly on tit-count. 'l‘his ttt-ttottttt isf 51m °l7911~ Premier Stun-tr! s4-t't|t'<‘ ed a generous slit-e 0t‘ it anti ltt- will get more of it. it elected. as it now seems quite certain ltt- t-titnll be. He was heartily in accord with Premier Stewart's imprnvrtl totn- perunce measure, anti he felt surl- that the Premier's prontitto in [his respect would be fully ottrriotl nlll. He sat down amid lottg nnd hearty applause. ' Under the agreement, tho first speaker. Mr. W. M. Lea was givtnt ten minutes to reply. Mr. Lon gave this time tothe federal retirosottttt- tive. Mr. A. E. McLean. l\i.l‘., who spoke on the tirnsperity of the Province and the Wny in whit-it the King Government was endenvorittg to assist the people and particular- ‘tly the farmers or l’. E. island, by having potato warehouses erected ,at different points; the improve- ment. of wharvest and a new rall- waY station in Summernide. He touched lightly on prohibition and “reminded the people that the less |they spent in drink the more money w t .1 . 1111111’ t 1'” —Say the Movie Stars So say all whose work is hard after they have tried tlic delicioul, invigorating refreshment 01' 'Wrigley’s Double. Mint. . Wrigley’: cleans ~the;4_-tccth and sweeten: and soothes mouth anll’ throat-it allay; fllilllll-lld studies "the nerves. l . 4a,. Are You a Slave to Aching Feet? Junta,“ "’°"‘$...-"l.'t§'¢$¥» ' Wohcvc brought in! hands-cunt! making Qcclll {no dcmonuxratlm. . ‘Rifle/z I’ Foot. ohjgrq We?! 18th w 25th 1min It: ‘noorwlnn ohnrttor-rlrawu w