é-I: IQvi1-§.-,'.-/-_,.~____ ca: ~ -" ._ __......._<_..a;.a=.~;z.>... . ‘15§Kv*‘ ‘= l ' ~ race-Two '.-. ' ‘,3 l _ * llDelicious! TEA. Always sealed in air-tight flav- or-preserving aluminum packw "SALADA" I618 ' HUOOI, Ghatjottotown. eta. Rich, pure 8v. fragrant. Try it. NOTICE [CONNOLLY ESTATE T0 MY CUSTOMERS Ole‘ l’. l2. l.‘ l llll not responsible for the extra __ 3215,?"."$.;"3;l‘;.1.£".2€ i:::e:x:::| Applications will be mwived by Chill]?! ill tut- tllne r took the orders. ‘the undersigned until June 12th, .'...:¥:"..".".:..'".'::;:f:l.:"1:;1::::l."::..' 1925mm‘ c‘ we“ ‘*==“,‘>“=,<>' '. . , , . ' competin in a written exam nat on ‘Hubs Ennis’: "Qflflfliffl..." ilor one 3f the Connolly Estate ‘Scholarships offered annually by , lthe “Trustees Estate of Owen Con- lnoily." This examination to be ;heid in the third week of July. In |Charlottetown and Summerslde, lwill be open to all deserving stud- lents, who upon Investigation shall have been found eligible to com- pete. ln accordance with the provis- ions of the Will of the iota, Owen Connolly. Each applicant must state (ll His name ln full. (2) Age, (Bl Names of both parents. Ml Post Office Address. and (Si The nature and extent of his stud~ ics during the past year. M. J. SMITH. Kinkora, P. E. I. May 22. 1925. Secretary “Trustees Estate of Owen Connolly." i22'l.\lay 25-2730, June 2, 5, 8, 12H 114575131. ‘lc Cdriaomn NATIONAL Railways Change in Present Schedule. points west- Superior Service in Trans- continental Travel From, Coast. to Coast. “OCEANviaIMlTED" A (l “MARITIME EXPRESS" (‘ollncuting at ilonavcnture Station Montreal wit-h the fanlous global Nltilllllill unite“ Effective June 1st our patrons will plcast- notc the following ilnngc in train service ‘between (‘llarlolitcunvu and Sunlmersirlc. ‘Frail: N0. 314 now leaving Sunl- zllorsidc at 1.45 p.m. will leave at L20 p.nl.. and arrive at CllZiTlOfltF, ‘own at 4.50 p.m.. instead of 5.00.1 and train .\'o. 213 now leaving (‘llal-lottr-ttnvn at 4.20 p.m. will not inavo until 5.50 p.nl., arriving at Emerald at 8.25 and Su-mmersillv at. 10.35 p.ln., daily except Sunday. District Passenger Agent's Office. (‘llarloiti-tnlvll I’.E.l .\luy 23rd, i925. 1257-5-28-4i TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned, until 12 o'clock noun Monday, June 1st, 1925, for the Church. at undersigned place. JOHN J. MacLEOD, Secretary Leaving Daily at 10.15 _ fol Ottawa; North llny, Winnipeg, Prince p. m. Rupert and Tlulctvllvcr-a train of ]191'5'23Smf3i' Superior Exm-llence and Finest equip- menlb-Standartl and ’l‘ourist Sleeping Cars. Colllpartnlenl Observation Cars" grllléolllésfchgiills-g witll Lundl Counters Valuable Property Radio keeps travellers on the (‘on- tlncnfnl Limited entertained and in 'l‘llcre will be sold at Public Auc- tion, on 'l‘hursday the 4th day of touch with World events. | Very Low Summer Tourist Fares provide for Stop-over privileges at Mlnaki, near Winnipeg, lile popular June 1935 at 12 O'clock “mm three tenement house on Elm Avenue, al- so store and dwelling house, on the north side of Euston Street, prop Summer lit-son of the Middle West. at Jasper National Park. in the Can- ertirs of the late John Leslie Shaw. For particulars apply to Donald udian Rockies. ulld nluny other places en route. Fur Fares, Rmervalions, Etc, Apply To , voice. It was the set-o iv w. Ii. noolzns. or w. M. FLYNN, Mcmnilml‘ Lwwl” °'-' 155m“- gcntloman, the lfidlvlflllfllnd wlljolil CRY Ticket ASOIPL Th”! Bank Building m‘ to m” u“ Clara had called Smoaton-a dan- Stsltion Ticket Agent dersll-lncd- ’ General Passenger Dept. 3ENJAM|N CARTER Moncton, N. B, Auctioneer l21il-22-5-9l. . TENDERS FUR 00M. Charlottetown, Summerside and Georgetown also Hospital for the Insane and S. S. “Hillsboro.” .__..._.__o__i _SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office until noon on Tuesday. -lune 2nd. 1925 from any person or persons willing to contract to supply the Provincial Building, Law Courts, Prince of Wales College, Hospital for the insane and Provincial Infirmary, Queens County Joli. Georgetown Court House and Jail, S-ummcrside Court House and Jail. and the Steamer “Hillsboro." Tender for coal for Hospital for the Insane should quote price per ton delivered at Falconwood Hospital. Coal for other buildings to be delivered ln their respective vaults at the cost of the Contractor. by the first of 8eptember next. Coal for S. S. "Hllisboro" to be delivered at Prince Sltreet Wharf. Weigh scales to be approved of by the Department. Full particulars a to the quantity and quality for each building may b; had at this office. 4. The names of two responsible persons willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the contract must accompany each tender. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. ' t‘ f B h b i - pal" mg gpectljgzatirnspzzsbitfcsgljcrkcd backwards, as if an instant or by mail. Othlno. P. 0_ Box 2616. Montreal, Canada. T H E R E D VULTURE BV ' 4K lLEATl-t sniper Jackson.” w. Continued) He dodged- tfi-k into ti" ab. "There ls fog t.-.j.1;'_ .110 other way," he exclaimed. “And such fog." ‘ it was on them as he spoke. Past each side window drifted ad- vance lnasses of wh-ito vapour. Wreaths of it swirled into the cob. One of them broke in the geanUa face. He started to cough violently. FREDEI Author OI bang. up! We'll be suffocated." But another wreath into the constablt-‘s face overcome to obey. leaned over all himself. just he main disappeared. blotted out into his corner, coughing and paulon. Easily John Henry could have take nadvantacge cape from them‘. handcuffed though he was. But he sat still. Nor was he coughing. The moment he had felt the ‘bite of‘ the air he had covered his mouth and nostrils with ills handkerchief. and the fog did not trouble him. He knew what it was, and how to (lcal with it— no honest mist. Several times he hm] charged through it towards the German trenches. It was a smoke ‘screen-a smoke screen laid down In Oxford Street. He was waiting for those who had laid it to come. His rescuers were at hand. A light shone dimly on the will- dow-pane. The door was opened. Expoclantly he glanced at the new‘ comer. But ‘it was only the drivcr come with one of the cab lamps “'lllCll he set down on the floor. Over his mouth and nostrils was "wound his muffler. He also seemed to know. "its all right," he growled Ill response to the sergeants wild gesture for the door to be closed. "Breathe through your hunky and ynll'll find‘ it don't choke. It's only lP-type Admiralty slnloke, like wlltlt Old Brock used to make down at Stlatford. I've handled it ‘many times. Looks as if some fool has gone and ignited a tenderful up the street. It'll blow away pres- entiy." He stepped clown from the door and lllsappearedmratller abruptly. John Henry tilought: l-t seemed to hlnl rather as if the man had been ‘later. out 0f ‘the fog. llad come a Ilalf-stiflled exclamation of alarm. Handkerchief round his mouth. the sergeant began to lmumble some- tiling to him; but he did not lis~ ten. He was straining his ears to catch sound oi‘ what was htLpD8ll~ ing outside. Men were gathering there. He was tense with expecta- tion. Thon the other door was sud~ denly wrenchcd open. In each doorway a man appeared. "Cod!" gasped the sergeant at the sight of the levelled revolvers. His rescuers had come. Alt the sharp order oi‘ ‘the man nearest him. he followed the ex- ample nf his companions and put up his hands. "That's all tight." he was gruffiy assured, and he lowered them, He recognized the speaker by his Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily. Here's a chance. Minn Freckle- faco, to try a remedy for frcdtles with the guarantee of a. reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freck- les; while l! it does give you 8 clear complexion the expense ls trifling. Simply got an ounce of 0thlne-- double strength—froln any drug or department store and a few spplic utions should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of tho homely freckles and got a beautiful com- plexion. RarolyJs more than onc ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the drugglst for tho douhlo strength Othlno as tllla strength is sold under guarantee ol money back if it. fails to remove your freckles. At all drug or department stores 68f‘- “Cod!" he gasped. grabbing at ' the the window stlap nealest hlrn and pulling up the panel with a “Shut your window, man!" he yelled to the constable. "Hurry had burst and started him coughing; he was too The sergeant. shut the window mass poured by. All lights immediately by the dense vapour. The darkness caused him to stumble. Catching his loot in the floor rung, he went plunging coughing. as helpless as his com- of -their confusion to break clear and cs< M alarm, ‘the purpose or which "b!" ‘thinned ‘sufflclonfly to allow m). 11min l0 be dimly visible. line of polilccmcll toll whispered. sergeant." ‘tered. "They nro sloppin WETHEY S \ll-l('t‘ Lllllllvl". »--=.l l5. -,v . \(ll y ‘Get the cops. ,_ , You root! flow can they get out it you kcep In bile WBY- doorway. Hands still head. above him helpless. One came swiftly down towards pocket. John HBIIYY 58¢ him and Smealton. sergeant tho-t he sut where he did of revolver up as it was tired. your hands up." ass." The Highlander glowercd him. but put up his hands Henry. Then the fog had hid hinli volver, produced a key. and un- fastened the handcuffs. "You got Madame Curses ict- ter?" he enquired. "l did." said John Henry. "Good. Come along." John Henry followed him. Tho game had ileguli. the first hidden card was disclosed, in ‘the power of tile Vultures brood he m-lght be. but his fate was not to be ill-stunt assassination. S0 much he had ‘bargained fol‘. Perhaps, even, his rescuers were friends. He would see. CHAPTER VII A HOUSE BV THE RIVER Outside, ‘(hp smoke screen flllcd the street with the ‘iliackncss of the pit, and the call ceased to he as ‘soon as he took u pace away from it. even the ‘glimlmor of its lamps being blotted out, so (ion-so had the screen ilecomc. He. stood alone. Snleaton had disla-ppcarctl and all the mien with him, the sergeant. tile constable, the driver. Again he could have broken away. his, chance of escape far llcttcr. Again; he waited. Whether nleaton were. a fraud or not, thp fellow would lead him to Clara. For that he was playing. willingly facing all haz- ards. That achieved. it was for him ‘to call the game. ~ Only for a. few seconds was he left alone, however, and then Smoatons hand closed on his anm; he let himself he "rd away through tho darkness, through the confus-J ion that was all around. were plunging and noigllillg,_peoplq calling out and yelling in torment and fear. Yet swiftly they went. their course not. checked for a ‘moment. Clear 0f all obstacles he was led by his ‘guide. as though the latter could see. There were many such ill the way, buses. vans. cars, fallen ilorscs and 'I'l’I9i'l-~Illlfl policemen: already scores llilfl been rushed to the‘ scene. From every quarter. their whistles were ‘blowing. Out of confusion they were bringing order, collecting people around tllom and explaining how they should breathe. Large‘. though some oi‘ these refugee crowdlets were. they were as cusily avoided as any of the other obstacles. But on.» 0f ‘them. one 0i‘ thn largest, which stretched well across the thorough- fare, caused the sccrcl. to the (lis- colscd how so surely both pace and direction were nlulntalnod. Other hands touched John Henry iii"! Passed him on. Soft voices whispered instructions. With ex- traordinary thoroughness and re- source ‘the rust-no had ilor-ll plan- ned. All along Oxford Slrect, as wcil as Lin,» snluko barrage. n line of points had been laid down for U16 lillrilnse of guiding the fugi- tives clear. Scolds werl- out OII all sides. moreover; means llnd boon provid- ed for commullli-zrtilltz their intol- ligcncc. Immediately aflcr making a. sharp turn to tllc loft. into what John Henry rightly guessed to be Orchard Street. ills guide cileckcd and halted; some (mo, whisper,“ sharply close bcsidt: them; when iii!‘ flfiilffie Wus resumed it was at a run, A warning had been given, came mainifcst lllty yards or so farther on, Thorn the smoke screen Horn n, WGFC was cnltallozmmown ovations; gerous man, a wellfchosen leader for so dangerous an undertaking up he ordered Jlsus chides", his assistant '1).- meggggm flipped down from ‘the his the coasts-bis dlallnbered gingerly out after him. The sight seemed m rouse the sergeant from ‘the astonishment that. llfld llclil his hands his between Well for the for he was able to knock Smea-tows "Don't be ‘a fool, sergeant." he said, pinning dowu with his elbow the Highlanders pistol arm. "Put “He had betterf’. S-mcnton said grimly. “Go on! Get out, you great at and slowly made his exit. In the door- way he turned and nodded to John “Thanksflma mullnie." he said. Smeaton hastily pocketed his re- Horses ‘ kicking flllfl-ptlrfllle present artthe Enliplre ltlhsnlks- clear without any zmoro bother. ,-. §Hansel and Grethel COLOR CUT-OUTS GRETHEL WINS Tills is ‘the next ‘to the last chap- Grotbol." Tomorrow you will have the whole story completed. Tho old witch locked Hansel ull in a little sta-blc. Tllcn she built a roaring lire in her big oven Mill ordered Grctllol ‘to ‘get in. .“Bllt l doll"t know how b0 do it,‘ maid Grc-tllel. “How shnll l get in?’ “Stupid goose!" said the old woman. "The opening ‘is W! enough. i could got in mysell!" and she stooped down ‘antllliil l!" head ill the ovon“s ‘mouth t0 show G|‘(‘ll'|i.‘l. immediately Grcthcl gave llur a push and shoved her into the horrible ‘trap the Witch llllll ma“? for Grcihel. 'l‘llen Grethci ran straillht i" llansel and opened 1hr Siilble ‘Will- “lizlnscl. we am free," sllc crlcd. “The old witch is dead." (Hero is the wicked old “witch. (‘olor llCl‘. dress ‘green, her ‘apron. an and‘ scarf dark blue. Her crutches should be hFOWII-l tore. inc.) Military Display‘ _ Lacked Something ‘coupon. May 21. ~Many vi givinig serviice all \Ve-m-bi>t‘y Stad- led to discover that ‘memibers of ttlle Royal Canadltan Mounted- Police, now doing duty at ‘the Canadian pavilion of the British Empire Ex~ hlbition. lfound no place in the nlili- Itary procession. The only thing Itllaf. Canadian of- ficials st lllle exhlbltllon ‘would say today lwas that last. year tne-nliblens of lthe Canadian‘ force were invited to panlliclpnte in ‘the ceremony. ‘but Ithat this year no invl-taltlon was fonthcomlng. The Wombley anllthorl- tics stated that they were not ro- sponsll-lsle for the arrangements in connection wllch the service. which ‘rested with the DOIJIIIILIIIQXIL ‘of, Overseas Trade. ‘ The Canadians nlost certainly fur- lllQhfld an‘ additional and signific- ant UQGJMIPC to lust year's ceremony. Some newspapers were then kind snoulgh rto speak of the Domlnlonl police as being superbly 'lll0‘llllll.€(l,| Ulll“ writers obviously ibtalng ‘ignor-' 8M. o: the not ithwl the Ciilllltllallflll know what has happehnedjcz-llow-ll évcr. There's a chance we'll got, Hero's the car. In you go." (To Be Con-tinned.) —(-O&-———- Cent Efficient How many women do you know who are one hundred per cent ef- flclent? That means every nerve and slnew of the ‘body pulsating with life and health as nature in- tended. Do you not know more who are half dew] and half alive. with aches. pains, nervous, irritable and deepondant, making themselves drawn across the road. ' Nevertheless he boldly "The iroublck; ahead" he ‘mllt- I lody. I don't think they quite The Department does not bind Itself to accept thsiowest or any tender. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned and marked "Tenders for Goal." L. s. McMILLAlN, ' Secretory of Public Works. Department of Public Works, ' Charlottetown, P, E.l. May, 20 1926 1l71-5-22-fmw 6i O .’.‘||..‘,"L¢.aaaaaa4aa¢a.a “AAA aaaAa a L_A N0 ICE T0, am. USERS OF ‘l-‘ITATIONAL CASH REGIS TERS The authorized Service-Man of the National Onh Register 60., will b; In Prince Edward Island during the first week in June. Arvy- one roqulning his services for repair, overhaul or adjustment of their register will pines communicate with W. i. Jack o|o ‘Victoria A. D. l2036.—.iohn, as ‘Duke of Nor- mandy, was a van- sni of Philip of Franco. and. as such. he was sum- moned to stand his trial for the mur- der of his nephew, Arthur, He, wall sentenced In his ab- sence to forfeit all his French pos- sessions, and de- clared a felon. Af- 0 tor three years’ llihtlnl. Johlrfled i0. , iii defeat- ed! Iltsrsoed. lfll-l-Hlllli. . / Ant lbukEAtl Tpfl MORE, HUMOURS OF HISTORYM-Byi ARTHUR—MORELAND alt-s “m, rayon“, l U. S _them? Women in this condition JDMZL" um T531 should let Lydia n. Plnkham’s Veg-l a store them to a. normal Drown“; u“, cnrflnn‘ and n WM condltlonwvhlch will make them one Pflflflcrl without challenge. g pvgry- every hection of this country who miserable and every one around stable Compound rebuild and re~ healthy hundred per cent efficient and life worth ‘living. Thom are Women in testify to its merits, aqqeeoooo-eooevbeOb-OOOOO ‘had borrowed ‘hprsstshfrvmeth: _. Mwroporltau 0r 0 W l ' lop. not bowing thought their 0W1! mounlts to Ensland with thuln. " IN IM MR8. GEORGE 8H ERREN A familiar fnco that will be fond ly and long remembered in th- West Rlver district has passed away in the death of Mrs. Georgi‘ Sharron, which took place at St. Catherine's, on the 4th of May. 1925, in the 76th year of her a50- lt is pleasing to review even ill brief words s life spent ill humble kindness and consistent Christian .19!‘ of the story of "Hansel and‘ l (Copyright, 15125, Associated, Ecli- llllll illlltentlcd my Their Maicsties. the King ‘and Queen. were surpris‘ Are Women 100 Perl witnessing. "in t peaceful ways was felt by In the church he many friends felt the whole comm-u the sorely bereuv children. After s brief ser neral service wa l issu Ask mai Dau Yearn 3 2 I ’ F. the unprctending influence converse strengthened our membership. Bu! especiallyl in the home H113 wus lllc light and life o {the Ianlily circic To say this is but to say “ha! through their tears/tile hropession that ‘solcmnized her lust ticpurtlll-t‘ from the home. The synifilliliy vi a large congregation ussenlhloll ill Canoe Cove Church, where tllt- fu ‘her pastor. Rev. D. M, Lamont. DANCE RECORDS The Flapper Wife-Fox Tfot 19638 Who Takes Care of the Caretakers Kaufman's Original Pennsylvania Scrcnaders 216491 Ghctto—l“ox Trot rféfifitibiiiéoiéiéi-iil" QQQIIULSGRIGUIST Ion A cnur g5; he neighborhood oi‘ lLli and cheerfu- old and yonnl: r steady loyalty F" “W?” 75"". Dr. Caldwell’: Laxative as they watched SYRUP PEPSIN Iiccoascd was formerly married to tllc late Mr. Juhll MaoNivcn, St. ‘Qatilz-rines ulld leaves to mourn ilcr loss besides her husband, Mr. George Sherrcn, St. Catherines the following cillldrcn. Ily th? first lllllrrlugc. Mrs. James Tuyur, Wllld sor, UnL, Mr. Hector ‘hlllC/NIVUH, s conducted by|Canoe Cove; lllrs. Peter MacNlvetl, lllty goes out u: ed husband and vice ut the hrlusv Sllerren, St. Fildyell. Rice iPolnt; Vancouver; and by the second mar Mrs. E, lMQFudyOII, st, /W’*‘ VA“ , . ti?“ in Shildmvwltc ll“ C. June Supplement The June Supplement contains another splendid list, which as usual gives “His Master's Voice” customers the cream of popular song es, the vcry latest dance hits and most wonderful selections by famous Red Seal artists. your nearest “Ills Master's Voice"-dcaler to put you 0n hi8 ling list if you have not received the June Supplement of Victor records. Some recent releaees:——- VOCAL nl-zconns Double-sided, 75c. DIPIIMQ-Iidid. 75¢- . A Mama Like You and a Papa ~ "Ehfiitlsmw-ii‘ 1w» Me / 1C fol 1 f3 19634 Take Me Back to Your Heart‘ x m" S°meb°dy Like You 3H3 Dan Gregory's Orcll. Yearning (just for You) 19625 N0 Wonder (That I Love You) International Novelty Orchestra 2h t¢r—Fox ’I‘rot Double-aided, m. lng (Just for You)_F0x Trot 'l he Windsor Hotel Orchestra (Harold Leonard and His Rcrl jackets) 104*,‘ doublfiudui‘ ‘L75 On the Way to Monterey-—Fox Trot 1O5°{E1::Q.:Sd::¢§D/\m John McCol-mack 19579 Moonlight and Rose's-Fox Trot D o,» t | Henry Halstcad and His Orchestra 1O7S{M:'I‘l;On"t:l‘1oaSl1orc Fritz meld“ Produced in Canada I Victor Talking Machine Company ‘ , aces-unused "His Master's Voice?- . Victor l l N0. 113. Franceuand England “Scp-zllratedw l Moe-rec wueu nave um AT rues" OVA Hammett! Q ________ riuge, tMrs. D. Mscbean, msable- l Mrs. J. .MQCLQRH, lProvlde Mrs. A .MucDougall. at ho W. Carson. Canoe Cove, es Sherren, Fairview; Mr. nee, R1,, . me, M", ' Mrs. Jam, Georg Caltherlnes, slung” following brothers, Mr, Nell Me ' Fadyen, Wlnsloe, lMu-s, D0 ugail Me - and a sinus Cstllcrin Jane Green Gene Austin INSTRUMENTAL RECORD i961, La Paloma (The Dow) (Yrariicr) Serenade (Tosclli) Victor Salon Orrliefl" J