MOTHS ‘and 141W“ l I. Hospital Annual Meeting"; - l A public meeting of all contribut. are to the Prince Edward Island Hospital will be held in St. Paul's Parish Hall on Tuesday. May 31st. 1927. at 8 o'clock p. m. for the pur-. pose of electing trustees and any other business as may b‘ bmllQlll. for the government of the institull tion In accordance with the by-laws. and for the transaction of such otlr‘ er business as may be brought be- fore It. ADA E. HARRIS. Secretary PEDIGRE ED RABBITS ANGORAS. CHINCHILLAS, FLEMISH GIANTS The foundation stock of each ol thou breeds was among the 1st pill: winners at The Royal Winter Fblr, Toronto, Ottawa, Guelph and Charlottetown. A word to the wise, "buy the beet," as rabbits like I058 has come to stay. and there is “W!!! i demand for a superior article. Write for prices, they are reasonable. I "Rabbit Keeping for Beginners" A reliable,’ valuable, book, on care. feed. disease, etc. Everyone awning o‘! thinking of OWhiflg rabbits genial have one. 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Do as millions arc doing. End old, insecure ways. Enjoy llfc every day. Be‘ sure you get lhr_ genuine, for only Kutt-x itself is "Iikc" holcx. KOT€X N o laundr, --discard like tissue‘ DAUGHTERS OF ' MIDAS . i i BY ANNE AUUTIN I e CHAPTER XX XII The strange sound oi‘ her Incred- lble words In her own ours ‘brought Bllly Wclls sharply to lWl‘ scuH-eu- Even as vboae thin. dark red ill)! ol his were about ‘to touch her mouth. ulic drew atrength from some deep, unsuspected‘ renorvoir of her being and Wffilllillell ‘he? body out of his armu. "Wimp have you dune w 11W?" She ‘sunk llmply ltotlw H00!‘ 11ml stared up at him. plteoiully, strick- pn, "Don't look u]. me like that!" and moaned. “You've Iuld u spc on me. Let me g0! It'll gotnlz luau!" She put her trembling hand-i to hei- lace. pressing the tips 0t‘ her flu- gers llglllly into her temples/- Dal ‘Romalnefs lace lost its grav- ennmnge rigidity. That miraculous smile oi‘ his flashed across -hl.-. loco. and In the llwlnkllng of un eye he was kneeling beside her, his brown bands very gently taking her cold, trembling fingers from her rule lace. "Listen. Bllly-my little Mignon." His voice vibrated with ilcep ton- tlerness. "I'm sorry. 1 Iioven’: been fair with you. You say I've case l1 spell on you. God help me—- uclouuly’. deliberately exerted over you, The first time I looked into your eyes I knew you belonged t0 mo. ll am—psychic, I ‘suppose you you, instantly, as the one girl in all zre world whom I could love wholly. his voice dropped lower, weighted .7. t , . opini- tkbough her eyeewere‘ still closed. . ' "I am thirty-six years old, Billy child. and you arr-l" his voice rose gently on the question. "Twenly-lhreef,‘ eta whlepered. “liilhen I W05 lwentydtbree ‘I had been lrcturlng on Yogi philosophy in dPraucu and England for vgwo years," he smiled. "I have known since -I was a child that II belonged to India. My lilo has ‘been a strange one. tI was orphaned at nine. ‘went l0 a public school In England until I was ‘lnulteen. There I met an older boy. the son 0t a high caste East Jlndinn woman and a British army officer, He taught me many things, and when he went back 1o India, I welll. with blnuMy French uncle didn't. care what became oi mo ‘A0 ‘I kBpL out o1‘ his way. I bud IIGYPI" ‘soon my American relatives l-Mrs. Meadows and lhor ltusband. who is now dead. Aunt Lucio wuu uuvrheris uiutcr, you know." l Billy nodded. The color Ivan slowly coming buck ,lnto ber lcheek-s. She turned ‘hor hewd on his arm, opened her eye's and ivatched his lace as he talked. She felt curiously at pence. “When I was nlneueeu l mur- dered u man, Billy," be told her gravely, unemotionally. l "You —murtleredt -a man?" she |gas‘ped. and tried to sit up In =llis ‘arms, IHIs clasp tightened on her, held her down, . "Not in ‘the wuy you think." lie ‘smiled a: her with utter llndness. Because she was ‘temporarily rc- Jllm critically, to tell herself lhnt ‘he was being theatrical. "I was nineteen, and already n igraduntc oi‘ Yogi philosophy. I lthat you would not beileve—yet. ,And II knew I had this power I lfore to a brulul. swashbuckling I l THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN bud had a hip broken into Ml from bio horse. Toners wrote later that blood poisoning bed B9! in. that the ‘leg ‘had been amputated flt the blp. The captain was confined to bu -bed for mouth-s. rose w lake up life In a tvheei chair. but never became well. Just ouo year allter I Ibad laid the curse on him Travers wired me min the captain had died oi’ causes so mysterious that ltlle army physicians were bullied. They buried him. and Dorian-the Enxllilll girl-went buck to England. She son! mu rm invitation to her wed- ding." Romaine‘: mouth grew taut. "And you really believe-you killed ‘him?’ Iiilly naked WOHIIBT- ingly, slipping olr his lap unhin- dered, for his aims Iliad gone lax. "And you aren't sorry?" "No!" Dill Romaine raised his Iiead defiantly. hlu qycs narrow and cruel. "I'm not sorry. Bu-l I con- fess I'm a lit-Ila lrlifhtencll nome- llmes at the power I possess. I have used It zoo many (‘lures for personal vengeance, cruelly, won- torly. For instance, if you had not loved me, had not come Into my arms of yOlII“ own free will. you would lhavc ilicd. l planted the thought ln your mind that you could not live without me. You sujdv yourself a while ago that you would die ll‘ I did Iioi. kiss you, I could not glvv you to any other mun. Un- fonunutcly, you were already In flove whcn l Incl you. Thai. made it more diillcnll." . _ ‘ "You mean——(‘luy7" nhe whis- pered. her lips stiff and cold. She lhnvri 1 Iiave a power-u. girl. or leased from the spell he had laid stepped Imcit from him, on fear- a curse, it may be-thut ‘I've con- upon her she was able to look ut rigid reel. "Of course I knew about Clay ‘Purflsfi’ he -:_old her. rising and coming toward her with outstretch- cd arms, "I bad 4o force ‘him out would call ll. I saw you and kuowiknew things and could do things 0f your heart by [llllng it so lull of llefill 1'01‘ m0. love for me. that there wus- no room for him—" IL-bow shall I put ilil-lilell In love wilgh an English girhl "You haven't succeeded!" ‘she svlllcd you to love me. illutf‘, undiwho had been married a year Iie- cried out passionately at thatfi "1 do love Clay. You've. made me ‘- curb slowly spoken word wi-ah ln-|English captain stationed ln-svellprcnlizo how much I love him. I ______.____ i ' When I was nineteen, I murdered a man, Billy." finiu- mooning. “you llilll lo come l.) inc. You had lo otter yourself, hud iu rr-alizc tho absolute incvii- ability of ibis thing which is be- nviarn us. I ‘llnvc Iiccu ilrmviilg you into my arms since lhc day I ills: looked Into your eyes," Billy's hands lily cold und still ln his. “\’Vhy", she asked swiftly. "why did you do thaw-Io mo’! You've zlllmosl killed IIIE—~illi:4 lust month. \\‘hy—di<i you do -—-lhesc thing-s t0 me. if you—loveil n10?" "'1 hem ls nothing -:o he afraid nl'. Billy." ho told Ilier in ‘the gentlest oi voices. “I um no: going‘ to kiSs yon-mow. "l want m ~iulk with you. If you don't want to rest an my arms. you can leave them, st lanywhcre you pleasr, ll’ you will just listen to mo." ‘Slur (llll not 2ll.‘.'~'\\'(ll‘ either in uvords or by moving even n Ilngcr. lint the tears continued =1.) slip .l<~wn her ghastly pale cheeks. “l don't helong to modern Ameri- ca. Mignon," he went on utter u hi1. _in a voice chat “'88 infinitely gentle‘ fmui soothing. "All I told you. there is gypsy blood in my veins. along lwlth the French lncvti‘ mind the town. Silo lrealcd Inc as if I were u youngster, bu: ahc come to inc one ilight utter hc had beaten livr unmorfrlltllly. I [old her ‘I loved her. but she laughed at me, though slu- lrlcd ~10 be ‘kind. S110 W014 in love with :1 boy back honle, in England, found. nilcr nhc vans mnrrierl. pool child, [hill uhc .iid not love ihlm." ‘ "And you killed her husbzuztl l0—~ imysell because I 10v» irco her?" Billy asked in u z-Iloivfluved only one other amazed voice. "Just tl1u-.." Ills eyes nnrrmveiii to brooding slits. "But. I valued, my own lilo. I ltillcd him in sucli u way lhlu the law could nevcrl touch IIIL‘. II laid a curse nu hlmfl ylze suld slowly, disllnwly. “l told ,my llieud Travers, the lzul ‘who! iWlrs half Indian and Imlt’ Englislhl JVllflt II hzul (lone. I asked him tot take carclul note of whnt I said. ll willed the girl's husband to bI-l .slrickcu with illness on a (lute ex-l _actly three months from ‘that day.l lHe was. Ii told Travers, to be a lwllulefifl lnvuilrl for nine month-s, ‘then dlc ltluy on xvlt-lch I had laid my curse llllil AmQYlCBII-lon him. For tlvenly-four hours l,“ --_______..__.__.____..._.._ .____,____________ than: you! Oh, I admit, rve been iobscslseil with you, that you'd laid ‘u sllflll 0n me. But you've cured a now——l won't fear you aguin-" She was becoming incoherent, for uhe was ‘realizing that with his eyes burning somberly intro hem fills “us lying. that she both feared ihlm and was lalsclnnted by him. lllllY. ‘l ‘will yuu the truth about. e you. I have woman In my lllé. Mid l willed the death 0i’ her husband so chat she might be free l0 go to the man she loved. I SWOHB then that ii I ever loved uguln. I WOUlIl not be so Ilnselfi-eh. I am thirty-six yam-u old, and I ulunt love. You can ‘be my S31v3. QAC“: I have abused the power that was reincarnated In me. I want to live and love and use ‘that power l0!‘ 8°00. not evil. My Illa is In your llillltlfl- l can-‘t le; you go," He kissed her gently, his lips leellllz strangely cool and quiet against hers. as If he were ‘setting a sacred seal oi‘ possession upon on the anniversary 0t the ha; "Y0" are“ mine now, Bllly—Mlg- But I belong to none 0i‘ those races. Imd lnln In o. physical coma, my hon‘. he mm her‘ i" a reverem‘ not even the gypsleil. ll belong -:o In- tllu. lSome tiny I will tell you about rolncarirution. I'll lead you ‘lulu the occult world, and you'll nevm‘ want to come back. Oh, we have strange iulvcnturcs illleat] 0t‘ us. hlbznon." She shook herlicarl. Ilmt the learn hull (cased to llmv. ‘She was list- THE BEDTIME STRIP- mind concentrated on one ‘thing only-that the cnplniil ‘should dic as I had willed If, Sure blur: lIlB late would overtake him. I wenll lo Calcutta. ' “Three mmyths to lllle day. I rc- whlch lIIlOFIIIGil me -._hut the (tap- ltbln-A won't tell yuu ‘Illa IIIIIIIE~—' ielved a tialegrnm from Travers. ' ushcrl voice. "My strength and my salvation. Oh, God, it 1-5 good to iivc and lover: He q-hrew back his head. his arms tightening fiercely about her, Ill-a voice flllg. lllg out with triumph and exu-ltn. llilon, Take me back to Colfax now.- Dfll- Billy begged him in n. weak small voice. “Please-q don't wam’, Tomorrovjff? f‘ ~~ ' gram ransom; leaky». go International Radio Program: EVENING CONCERTS I v ' 0.30 P. M. ~ WJZ (464) New York. Vocal Trio- WGY (379) Schenectady. Studio program. 7.80 P. M. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Mixed Program. 8.00 P. M. WSAI (326) Cincinnati. Band con- cert. ‘ 8.45 P. M. ' Will?!‘ (238) Chicago. Popular Studio 9.00 . M. (YFICF (411) Montreal. Hour of Music. I WJZ (454) New York. Arm Chair Hour. WGY (380) Schenectady. Program. 10.00 P. M. KIDKA (309) ‘E. Pitta. ‘Concert pro- gram. WBZ (333) Springfield. Musicale- WISM (283) Nashville. Studio pm- gram. " Studio‘ 11.00 P. M. WMCA (341) N. Y. ISludIo Program FEATURE TAL-KS I 6.20 r. m. WGY (379) Schenectady. Baseball reports. 4.30 lP. M. WJZ (454) New York. Baseball Scores, 7.00 P. M. WHK (273) Cleveland. Difference lHonr. 7.30 P. M. WCIME (462) Idttsburgh. ilncie Kay Bee. 8.00. P. M. WEAF (492) New York. Howard tCOITCCI Time. 9.00 P. M. WJZ_ (454) New York. ‘Correct. Tllllt 10.00 P. M. WGY (380) Schenectady. Dance Program. (N. Y.) \ WANT TO DANCE? 930 P. M. WEAF (402) N. Y. -l"alala O'Or Or- chestra, ' WJZ (464) New Yolk. Pennsylvania Grill Orchestra. . 10.30 P. M. WEAF (492) N. Y. Greenwich Inn l0trcheatra. WPGI (300) Atlantic City. Gateway Casino. 11.00 P- M. KDIKA (309) E. Pitts. Pittsburgh Post, ' , 11.30 P. M. WBZ (333) Springfield. Hotel Stat- ler. ‘MIJW (422) ‘Cincinnati. llotcl Gib- SOD. (Copyright, 1927, by International -Rn,dlo, Programs, Chicago.) C.N.R. Radio Program THURSDAY, MAY i9, 1927 JCXIRlV (2911 lieu-cur, viwcotlv- IER, IB. IL‘. 10-00 p. m. LPRIOGIRAIMIAIIE OI‘ PO-PVLAR DAINIOE lilUlBIC by the (iaburcl Belmont Orchestra. playing dir- ect from the IRQSQ IROIJIII of lllfl Hotel Belmont, Vaucouvqr, dlrl- tish Columbia. AILTA. 7.00 p. m. Bedtime Story by Aunt Edith- 9.30 p. m. ._ STUIDIIO IDROGRIAIMIIVIIE lly the CN-RC Orchestra under tho loud- ershlp o! Gladys Webb Folder, ufi- sisted ‘by George Boll, Bass. l PROGRAMM E 1_ [Margh "Dgdge iBrothers"—The Orchestra. 2. Haveneru-"Spanlsh Loyd-The Orchestra- 3. Concert Waltzes from "The Count o! Luxembourg"——The 0r- chestra. - - 4. Violin Solo—"SeIected" —-Cludys Weblb Foster. 5. SeIectlon-"Angels Serenade" (Braga)—~The Orchestra. li. lSelectlon-“The Mocking Bird" —The Orchestra. any luncheon. I couldn't eat. Take me back now, Dal. I-—I want my mother." “It shall have its mother," Dal Romaine ‘laughed tenderly. "But. it won't tell secrets, will it? Un-tll the year is up, this must be‘0ur nec- rat, mustn't l1, Mignon?" 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