I _ :1 i‘ . l PAGE TWO Dr. Caldwell} Laxative ' , SYRUP PEPSIN ST MARY'S CONVENT, SOURIS Geraldine Puquot, 3 Allllllt’ C. Chev- _ —- eiic, il-Ionor Roll for April. ' Glfililt.‘ l— Emma Alc-Aiillny. 2 ‘Gradeivlil-l lllargaret Alclfean, McIn- , Iuart Illt-Aulsy, 3 Bridget 2 Mary Mulially, 3 Mungaret Mc- ‘ush. C-losk- y. Grade VII-l Cecilia Clicvcric. 2i Sadie Lavie. 3 Gertrude .\IcL-ellan,i Itlargaret Lewis. Grade Vl-l Annie Biishcy, 2 liclen Paque-t, 3 Dorothy Moyiiagh. Grade V-l Rouelda Jennings, 2 Isabel Momey, Hilda Mcbcllan- 3 Helen Gaudet. Grady lV—l Geneuiene Paquet, 2 Iscona Paquct 3 Mary Edmonds. Grade lll—-1 Margliret Burns, 2 Iltlen Kennvily- 3 R1111 ilcllonald. (I-rarli: lI—1 Rosella Ilia-Isaac, 2 —-—-—<o->-i— CRUSADER SHOES The old English crusaders Ire- qucntly 11.1.1 only one suit of clothes and that of steel. But. nevertheless. that fact is sponsor for the latest London footwear. which employs the l nked rings o1‘ the old hauberks to decorate the, one-strap pumps These rings are usually of dark brown supcrlinpcisvil on gluce kid of a cinnamon shade. BRAYLEY’S LOOK FOR "rm-z NAME ,/ §O+O OO-OO-O-QFOOOQ- T H E "R E D VULTUBE 7 FREDERTCVK SLEATH much to tear from him, he thought rovongohilly. ovon if tho removing o! their menses meant the slaying o! ovary one of their numbe with his own hands, their menace would - be removed. But looli at the prob lain as he might hecould see no way of effecting a speedy solution. That morning they would bring him before the magistrates; ho would be remanded, or committed straightaway tor trial. ‘In either case it meant a return to prison, charge was more snaselike than and in the "gm "f m“ exmflelw“ ever, the menace lurking behind his u“ "mama °t speedy escape gluncus, beneath his tones, more-seemed dlsmlm N“ u“ he ban“ ninniiesi, more nieani, neiined_ito serve his sentence was his Uiiiei. niiemnin we“ in be made chance likely to come. Meantime against hlm. He had been proscrlb- auymmg w?“ happen "° hlm- °r ed. Not a moment longer was he m Clam- in be niinwen in iive “inn inn, Nevertheless the future did not gang ni Number is-conid conning disquiet him. Indeed, he felt rldl- And n disquieting revninninn oi culously confident - ridiculously. “inn. newer nnd ennui wu- given because ho could determine no cer niin in the Ci“, geniieinnn-n name‘ tain basis for his confidence. It “Si, wiiiiiun cnnnniyii,» me was simply that a factor had en- niinige neigenni murmured (ieien tered his calculations thamhe had eniiaiiy. beginning his insin never permitted to enter‘ before- Tnni name. he knew was nnrne the odd chance. working in .avour by one of the greatest Oricntalists n! hlmuu- n; ine (in! It was an extraordinary thing to ' him, The more he thought of it, the more he wondered. Hitherto he had always striven to eliminate the odd chance; he had looked, not for hell). but for hostility from clrcumq stances which his mind had not controlled. That was his point of’ view, his notion of things. Now he .».-.,--~-o-.-.»-.... The niunnar of the City gentle- nian Wllcll he came to make me The proceedings in the charge room were brief; he was soon in his cell. ‘He had prlcked up his jad- ed wits to the task o1’ playing sim- ple burglar. caught in the midst of his crime: and all the time the sav- an‘: had watched him; and all the time he had watched the savant. Nothing had been said of his tun- nel. That is existed, he was almost certain, had yet to be learned. It was his mention of. Inspector Bran luk ihut llllll dune all the _mischlaf. Great obviously was the fear of the = u" for his man. ‘It unltercd his mind that he might do wcll if still he sought for the Inspector's assistance, Already this idea had occurred to hlm. He re- jectcd it ii second time. He had fElllHl once through sucking as- Iifa was changed. With his love, his soul, his faith, Hope had returned. A thrill of expectancy entered his heart at the sound of some one coming along the corridor. A polico- ' man appeared, opened the cell door and led him away, iHis expectancy increased. He wondered greatly what was going to happen. But the moment he entered the room which ‘ was his destination and saw thei man seated there who waited hlm.‘ he dropped all speculation and or- HERBINE BITTERS For Generations the Standard Blood Puriflci SYRUP OF WHITE PINE AND TAR For Coughs and Throat afflictions. Buyley’: Extracts-Lemon, Vanilla. Ginger, Etc. arc in use in all homes where Quality is demanded ASK YOIJR DEALER FOR BRAYIiEi/‘S THE BRAYLEY DRUG COMPANY, Limited, - St. John, N. B. R. C. JAMIESON f) CCLLIMITED FLOOR ENAMEL sistance. Henceforth he meunt to dared every b“ of “minim he p05 mi), on iiiniseii ninne_ He onniii sessed to his aid. The man motion- never to have left Clara, For thahied the policeman to reflre- 1°“ ed he would never cease to blame hIm-imm “l, m"! 40w“ wlthm" “Dpem” 59in ing even to look in his direction, But lie had sounder grounds fc-r “ml the“ "id quleuy_"wenv his attitude than ii more dislike or ymlllg mum"? I'm Impecmr Bum‘ distrust of working with others. 111k" By keeping silent he was serving Clara best. Sooner or later his t1i11- nel would be discovered; she was bound to be suspected. Intervention by Brsnluk would only confirm suspicion, possibly without effect- ing anything else. Only by maintaining the part <11 a simple burglar could be hope tn CHAPFTER V THE MASTERSLEUTH A big, bull-necked man with a tiny, hairless head. and little sleepy-Iidded eyes which yet were", very brIgh-t; 1i mun large o.‘ hand disarm their suspicion and preserve nnd foot’ weiHiBniied and nenvy her from the vengeance that would yei wiin quick, inninnnung wnyn; assuredly fall, did they know they n nnnninioiicemnn wiiii inn‘ were b8m‘Y°d_“ dlmclm m” A“ strength, obstlnacy, and craft, of he saw what it entallcd, a fury dcs- me wiid no“; n ninniernieuin ‘ “ended ‘m hlm- chased “way hi“ whose sole aim in life ‘ wnirthc wesriness, and sent hlm rushing to i k i iii ‘v the window of his cell to clench his me mg down o s ‘allow men hands round the bars and pull and had guessed his idnniiiy imineii ls superior to any floor Paint on the Market. It dries hard overnighLwith mirror gloss stands repeated washing, never sticks and wears like Iron. Can also be used on verandahs, etc. Got a new color card from The ROGERS HARDWARE C0., Limited. CHARLQTTETOWN, P. E. l. WARNING ---—————-O The Lieutenant Governor requests that _ the many people who are ‘using the Govern- ment House property near Victoria Park as a thoroughfare and baseball ground will dis- continue this practice. New fences are now being placed all around this property and ‘_‘N_o Trespass” signs are in evidence, and as this is private property, it is to be hoped that it will not be necessary to take any further action in the matter. 1149-5-20-31 TENDERS-HIGHWAY 1111>110v11111111T Pursuant to the requirements of the Canada Highways Act, separate Scaled Tenders marked "Tenders for Grading and Concrete Structures. Project No. wlll be received by tbs undersigned until vioon on Saturday, May 23rd. 1925, for grading, construction of concrete struc- tures, and other neccnal, work on thcfollowlng roads: Project No, 7_3, New Haven to Long Creck. Project Nu. 74, 8t. Nicholas to Mt. Pleasant vla Tyne Valley. Project No. 75, 48 Rond-Plaquld Corner to Baldwin Road. Project No. 78, Georgetown Road-County Llnc to New Perth. Project No. 77, Palmer Rond-Mlmlnlgash to Tlgnlsh, Project No. 7B, Murray Harbor Road-Grand View to Murray Rllvor. Plano. specifications and Forms of Tender may be Icm at the office of the Provincial Engineer, Charlottetown, at tho offices of the Honorable J. A. McNolll, Summcroldo, J. A. MacDonald G C0., Cardigan, and Kennedy A C0., 0'Leary, A certified cheque payable to the order oLtbe Mlnlotcr of Public Wurkc, Prince Edward Island, for thg sum of Flvo Hundred Dollars must accompany each tender. The lowest or any tender not noouurlly accepted. L. B. McMlLL AN, Socrctary of" Public Worko. _ Dopnrtmcnt o1 Public Works, Cbarlottatown, P. E. Island. May l, 1925. 948-5-11Mwf6l, \ ass-mm STEAIVfSI-IIP LINES, mo. QTUN-‘OT- IOIIN N. B. (lntcrnntionnl) LINE nuunrnon or union-r mm raunuou snavica nri-wunn. roan. 14-b- l IOIPON l. 8. GOV. DINGLEY ‘_ h’, hnwqlgqdqyuimnsndlacnd» until. , "firm-i... - l- I llllpwglifll-fl-slsuloohlfllfl» Q n » - gqn... m5‘... c int-st‘. I1 A. c. cUnllE. Aunt. so. John. N- It k ihis plans; it held hlm and would ' escaped . “"11 m“! W“ The Law had 91mm lately: he had felt that hero was a man whose enmity any one, how- ever powerful, might well fear. And without hesitation he had ro- nflirmcd his decision. Here Wnsn man who would be a master, an ally, therefore, whose help must bo refused. Swiiitly and unobtrusively er also. They would snipe and he mm judged him, as swiftly and snipe. He would be unable to de- unobtrusive“, as in, nnd been fend himself, to retaliate untiL-heiiniined niinneii; nnd inn, an he nan , (Then! b i . _ The 1w Mm w» we rem-w 1§§’“.§Z'l§f.§§ 3Z1 Z?f.°§°..'1”1.l§'"‘ of his strength. He slid nway from ' ' hold hlm; he would he senlt to pris- n11; he would be prevented from helping her; but to neither of them would it give protection in return. Shu was in the power of Curse and his associates. He. was inthelr pow- "You‘re a clever fellow. John inc barn and tell, asleep before he Hemyy he admitted, "and you "uched the “om” have me all rlghlt. Now tell me The first grey light of dawn was stealing through the window when ho awoke. His hands 11nd wrists war‘. aching where'the rough Iron of’ the bars 11nd the rougher stone of the window facings had bruised and bled them; he was still’ and sore with the cold. But his weal-i- ness and weakness had gone. His why you mentioned my name last night." p‘ John Henry's manner dour and uncommunicative. "Come , comm-man! A fellow like you doesn’t go and lie up in a strange house for nothing. What were you after’! Why did you ask became w. old: alert self again, ho was con- for me' sclmis of his power. “To try and get clear." Up he got and moved about the "Bluff?" ' cell, silently, yct working his mus- John Henry nodded. “II (innit believe you.” "I don't care." -—--Q-o>_i. WINSLOE NORTH SCHOOL THE onsntorzrsrowu cusizmss realized that his whole outlook on- thls was the inspector. John Henry , 0n Ilir floor design Nu. 516, m1 crrc/ilionnlly rise com only $18.50. _ More time to cares about. Iirrlly floral pnllcrn in whirl: 121m‘: flrrdominalc. Thc 1) .1: 12-foot liersclfl T1131 i. Why this young housewife appreciates the gift of a beautiful Congoleum Cold-Seal Art-Rug. She knows that it can be cleaned with half the effort required by a woven floor-covering; that ii will mean leisure in which to enjoy lier children, and do the things she really - Easy to Clean — Beautiful Designs Dirt cannot penetrate or cling to the smooth, seamless surface of Congoleufh Rugs. They are impervious to grease and liquids. Cleaning is the work of but a few mo- menta with a damp mop. So different from the tiresome hours some women spend in sweeping old-fashioned, dust-collecting rugs and carpets-and so much more hygienic! ’ And their designs and colors come in endless ‘ variety, to blend with any type of furnishings -—charming floral effects for bedrooms, rich Qriental motifs for the living-room or dining- room, a neat tile for bathroom or kitchen. GOLD-S EAL I ART-Russ Made in Canaclal- by Canadians-for Canadians 2 Marjorie Roberts, 3 Walter Rob- 'rt s. Gilado II, ‘Scnior—1 Lloyd Curler. Grade ll JunIor—l Sadie Shaw. 2 Joyce Youniker. tirade I (al——1 Vernon Robert, (b)—1 Lois ‘Colds. 2 Leiith Carter 3 Lowrll Younker. (c)—l ‘Ruth (hidimorc. Perfecg Attendance — 1 Aletha (‘ud-more. Helen Ynunikcr, Joyce Youhkc-r, belch Cartier. ‘Lois Coles. Vesta Nunn. i . \M. M. Pulllninn OLENFANNING SCHOOL Honour Roll of lllcnfannlni; School for -t|he ‘month of A‘ ll. Freddie MoMaster. ‘Grade IV—1 ‘Hilda McGillivray, 2 Il-luzell iMcMaster, 3 Aeneas McGiill- ‘lvmy 4 John McDona-ld. ‘Grade l‘l—-1 Francis - bnndrigan. 1 Maurice McGllIivray, 3 Mary Fog- arty. Grad-ti ‘1-1 Mary Cassie MoGilllvray. Perfect Attendance-Maurice Mc- (‘|“1l.lvrny. Mary liandrigan. Francis Landrlgan. Lnndrigan, 2 cles with such vlgnur that his nmly "ll don't suppose you do, hut I calmly reviewing the Hlflliili0l1——~ your advantage to care a whole This was the important problem. “I'm expecting two years." said from that gang. They would have ---—-10->——--- "I'm taking nothing ‘to do with ple method um 11m dissolves think you know. r1115 1.1 a 1mm en- wltb n hot, wet cloth brlclily over the thing you ‘my. I keep m myaeifn, The lnspecton grinned again, in undersigned up to May 29th for the wash to Stanley Bridge. Prompt CHiQ" 3 Mari” Mlmbmllghlm- Grade V—-1 Aletha Cudmoredz Grade IV—1 Edna MacNanghton. John D, ‘Fraser. Teacher he moved his mind worked also, Io Iliilke it cleur to you that its to do: how he could escape, corner, aren't you?" Clara: he would have little In fear The detective grinned, nincknemin no quicniy ny a ‘inn to’ get evidence against you. as l puwner from your drugglst, rub ls with what-B laid up im- yoiL Any. they have gone. I suppose.” (To Be Continued) Tenders wlll be received by the sou», a 105.000 bricks from’ Pug- ‘Gmdr W"—1 E" COIH- 2 MM In chip at Company's expense. Mildred Mnmalmhwn‘ Hopeifllvor, P. E. I. (m, l168-522lstu. W.‘ Grade V—-1 Mary McGIlIlvray, 2 _ STANLEY SCHOOL I A Iltinor Roll oi‘ Stanley Sclinol for . pri . ‘Grndn VHF-Margaret Quinn {lllil llcss/ic Ilzcwn (rqunl). 2 Joan Mac- Lcod, 3 Evclyn Amh-rsou. Grade V1l-l—-l Arthur “mun. 2 Elmore MncKuy, 3 lli-nsmi Brown, ‘Grade Vii-I Paul Flcnring. 2 Myrlile Macluiy, 3 Murunirol Miic. Ksy. Gradv V-1 iii-pm, Walsh‘ 2 Eileen Reid, (l IIclr-n Brown (‘rrflliie I‘ll——1 Finn», i111ilmi~ 11nd I’enz\e IleIdJequa-ll- 2 Lcvisa Flum- All"? 3 ‘Marion Walsh. Irade |I——1 Alhan Ilolgcr, 2 Tom Reid, 3 Ann-fie iMcGuignn, BILIOUSNESS sick lieudnclie. sour i-imilllgillluli, i-nslly nwilili-il. An ncilrn Ilvor without mlnmol. Insulin "naked ‘m, Plllllted (hi; ‘out Gasoline Engine. ipartlculars apply to TABLETS Never nlrkcn or [vino-only 25o. 956-5-]‘|‘M12|_ By ARTHTJlt-Tll-O-IIEEAND hcnl soon was restored; and while hope to make you—that ls, I hnpc what hn had dnnc~what he could lot . . You are In n pretty tight Once free, he could return 1n John Henry coolly. B L A E A D S thnt," he ssld, "and I'm not trying them. Oct two ounces of pcrullllfl qniry of my own, Nothing to do blackheads-and you will wonder where "For just as long as it suits you. FROM CAPTAINS °“"° “ "‘°"‘"' "“’" carrying between Jung 15”, and Grndn lX-—-1 ‘Lanna Cudmore. delivery at Puqwnoh. Bricks stowed Grady’ vn-l Jam“ Cudmore- 2 w- V- MINJONALD- P- P- Helen Younker, 3 Sadie MacNaugh. A. l). lllll.—liftel' L \ two month! in Elig- lnnil. Richard landed lit Ilnrflul-r. Prlnm- John mi-t hlm 11F voufu. 1.11 Me on "THIS Oi‘ -. -________ I'M vem sonny pic? 1 W010 v 001T AGAIN . l Iii-ri- mid nbjoclly begged fnr his Plilllp nf France hurriedly nh- mulnncd his military ln Nor- forglvi-m-ns treachery. upornlimis mnndy. Tin-re was war for six yearn. and the English were cruelly taxed to pro- vlllc money for it. (w; MLQLNAVI Ollvq D LT: ilnuis licirl. stomach i MONEY FOR TN! wg _ E IDIA - I Remember (lull there Ia only one "Congoleum " and I! LI Identified by (In: Gold Seal pooled up every pallcrn. If you wan! “ on nlzum " u‘ for l! 5y name and look for Ilia H Seal. “-—and thanlt you, Daddy, for my new frag’? Congoleum Art-Rugs lie perfectly flat witli- ' out tacks or cement and never curl at the edges or comers. With all these advantages, they are remarkably low in price. Be sure to see these practical rugs at your dealer's. They are the most wonderful floor- covering value in all Canada! lt is rcal thrift to have them in every room. Popular Sizei- Money Saving Prices g X 3 1t. $4.75 9 x 71,: 11. $11.55 9'11 12 n. 8111.50 9 x 4y, 11. 7.00 9 x 9 1:. 13.85 9 x 13'4- n. 20.00 9 x a n. 9.25 9 x 101;. u, 16.15 9 x15 11. 23.10 Congolcum By-the-Yard, 90c sq, yd. Congoleum By - tlie- Yard The same sanitary, flat-lying, durable material as Congolcum Cold-Seal Rugs, for use where it is desired to cover the entire floor. it is rnaclc two yards wicle in many beautiful designs. CONGOLEUM CANADA LlMlTED I270 Si. Patrick Street. Montreal, Quebec Al lqfl l: No. 408. d M"! m“ dulgn; lvclow ll No.55z.d PW‘ lnr Clllnua modif- (lriidc I. Sr-—1 Jenn Brown, 2 \ Freda lMcGuignn, 3 Kl°~ll'l10l.lI Muc- “iilrnde I. Jr-—-1 Louis Quinn, - ‘iof Convalescent Home - {Bldgz and Equipment mum-ms mark-ed as above "l" he received at tho office o! the Milli- {slur of Adiflflilllllffi- Pmvlnclll illuilrling. Charlottetown. up l? l"; lllllllllllgs thereon, the, propurty of igizyiigg lgskhlifszglotrijlyg ‘follllb- Mr. William Gllldlngfl. . ‘ l . Apply to MacDonald & MncPlmc» m1‘ The Bqrfldlng known ms Th” Solicitors, Riley Building, CllllT-Iflienn McLean Memorial Hospital l°tl°l°“'“- ' 11°1513e°ll1Wk alternatively in the whole or “ ~ sections as shown by a Plflll l0 b“ QR sAL‘E~—___At'—r___A‘RrI‘an in!‘ the 011m of the uinwwr "l ‘ gr cu llure. of humus’ vpdumn 2. A quantzlt ‘ing a-nd aloct c lighting 6111M!"- Schoonor Silver Bell, Fifteen Tons snwwlcmim“ Mflwhkm can ‘be “on Register. Well found ‘In every par-intifhszazlx s: iii-ad nun 10mm] work-table, suitable tor counters ill cminbr-y store. prized 1am. day o! May, 1915- J. W. loultor. M or Secretnr Depalrtmo ' ‘y’ ' Agriculture- No. 107. Richard in France. our 11am; n u; . ’ BIA 101111112 Farm of 50 acres nt lllglibnnk, Lot 64. wit-h good house and out- Sprlng. Wlll be sold with or with-l For further -1. w. MncPHEE. l Georgetown Tllli‘ l!‘ I QQIQK WI - n cunn- fl [ID I INC Tl. F ll * o7 WI \ ayy“) ‘ loco nuns,