v PAGE rwo . Dr. Cdldtvell‘: Laxative 7 svnur PEPSJN FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN i will reduce InflnmerLSwollela T H E RED VULTURE, BY FREDERICK SLEATH Author of “Snipes- Jackson," 0M. 0 UQ'.’.O'QQIOOOOvQ_vOIp . CHAPTER u. 'I'IHE yc-Lrcns A-PPEARS ' A light had flared up in the cel- lar, tlugeing the thick brocade of the chang-lus with faint phosphor- escence. There was t-he sound of movement, the falls of naked feet. the swish of loose garment-ta; and ‘still the voice of the am sphaker. high-pitched, authoritative, kept calling forth responses. He was on- discovered. Carefully he took a inch of the hangings between his fingers, cut a hole and placed his eye to it. A man of lesser self-coll- trol might well have pitched for- ward in fright, or amazement, at what he saw‘. He looked into an inferno; into a swirling red chaos of light and shade, fed, illumined, and energiz- ed by a crescent shaped group.of flaring crimson centres; wl-th mas- ses of blackness pressing in all Schooner Sliver Boil, Fifteen Tons - - I i, Register. Well found in every par-i lmtgnichlu'sfl“h B252 ticular, repaired and painted this, you 5'3’ Quin“. p“, Spring. Will be sold with or with-. “ha”; Maud so". out Gasoline Engine. For furtherl qdibulthflpoumv. particulars apply to ant‘ tic sndgermicide. J. w. MacPHEE. £11941"!!! to use: 6011101 , I L: Ol‘ IQIIIOV Ill’, Georaemwn‘, ntsl hlome can be vsorked. l $2.50 a bottle, delivered. look 7 I nllrl. | l‘ IJ. Iunpllfi lflLItuansIda-Iowod 956-5l1lil12l. S. S. Hochelaga i The S. S. Hochelega wiill start her daily summer si-rviceon Friday morning, the 15th leaving Bruce Stewart & Co, Lid wharf. Charlot- tetown a; 815 for Plctou an'd re- t-urnlng on the arrival of the Syd- ney Express. lu31-5-l4-7i Tenders for Purchase. of Convalescent Home Bldg. and Equipment TENDERS marked as above will Superior Service in Trans-i continental Travel From Coast to Coast. "ocnap viamnnn’ ' And “MARITIME nxranss" Connecting at Bonaventure Statiomililflr 0f Jkgriflifitllre- Pfflvilwial Montmai “ihih [he [among Building Charlottetown, up to the 22nd. day of May, 1925. at 12 o'clock. noon for the purchase of the follow» lng: i. The Building known as iRena hiclman Memorial Hospital ialternatively in the whole or in sect-ens as shown by a plan to be ‘seen in the office of the Minister 0f Agriculture. _ 2. A quantity of heating. ndumb- ing and electric lighting supplies, specifications of which can be seen at the above office. 3. 62 feet of hardwood topped work-table. suitable for counters in; country store. ' Dated 12th, day of May, 1925. J. W. Boultcr. . ‘ Secretary. Department of Agrlculiitnre. t I I . Cards McDonald & llIcPbce,B.A. Professional Leaving Daily ‘at 10.15 p. m,, for (blown. X01111, "at". Vllnnlres. Prince s. a. itlclnlhALa n. r. Momma Rupert and \uncouvrr---a train or » Superior Excellence and Flnait equip- men-‘r-Stanxlartl and Tourist. Sleeping (la-rs, Compartment Observation Cars, (lolonist Oars with Lunch Counters and Kitchens. Radio keeps bravellcra on the (‘ou- tlnrntal Llmltcd entertained and in touch with World even-re. Very IJOW Summer Ton-riot Fares provide for Stop-over pfivilegce at hllnaki, near Winnipeg. the popular Summer Resort ,of the Middle West, at Jasper National Park. in the Can- . II. A. Barrister», Attnnsoy, Ito. Mime! .0 L I'll" Illley unlldlns Charlottetown DR. C. C ARCIIIBALD Graduate of N, I. Post (lrnilnala Medical School and Hospital Prnetln- limited to Bye, liilt, Nose and Throat Office Buyer Building Grant George Street Uflce Hours-D to l2 a. In. I to I g. Is. Telephone BBQ-J. adinn Ilockiee, and many other places en roume. Fur ‘hires. Reservations, Etc. “ark R’ Mcculgan’ B‘ A' Apply To W. K. ltflilEItS, or W. . . FLYNN City Ticket Agent. ' ' Station Ticket Agent. General Passenger Dept. Moncton, .\'. B, TENDERS-HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT Pursuant to the requirements of the Canada Highways Act, separate Sealed Tenders marked “Tenders for Grading and Concrete Structures. Projeta No. ." will be received by the undersigned until noon on Saturday, ay rd, ‘i925, for gradilng, construction of concrete struc- tures, and other necessary work on the following roads: Project Ne, 73, New Haven to Long Creek. Project No. 74. St. Nicholas to Mt. Pleasant via Tyne Valley. Project No. 76, 46 Road-Plsquld Corner to Baldwin Road. Project No. 7'6, Georgetown Road-County Lino to New Perth. Project No. 77, Palmer Road-Mlimlnigaah to Tignlsh, , Project No. 7B, Murray Harbor Road-Grand View to Murray Rilvor. BABBINTEII. HOLICITDB. Money In lnaa Charlottetown, 7.3.]. ITO. Cameron Bloch Plans. specifications and Forms of Tender may be scan at the office of the Provincial Engineer, Charlottetown, at the offices of the Honorable J. A. McNsllI, Summorslde, J. A. MacDonald d 00., Cardigan, and Kennedy l. Co, O'Loary, A cortlflul cheque payable to the order of the Mirslfler of Public Works, Prince Edward Island, for the bum of Five Hundred Dollars must accompany eseh tender. , The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. B. MeMILLAN, Boorftary of Public Works. papal-mum of about Works, Ohariotlstown, P. E. ls and, May l, ‘i026. BMl-S-lillvffli, IIDTERN QTIAMDHIP LINEQ, INC. BQTUN-JT. IGIN N. B. (International) LINE assunmon osrasronr mo ruasnosa ssavics IIIIIIIII’. losumtsa sort-cumin». ma. s. o. cov. DINGLEY Islnssdsvsf! an»: launder u 1P- M- —I -..'-=-_,---..- -;--.::' ) lhrlisllf a. c. coasts. Agent. m. lohn. N- i1 mcred a multitude oftiny specks of fire. He could see nothing else at first, nothing more'deflnite; ev- erything was nebulous and shift- ing, except the centres of fire which never ceased to flicker and flare and cast off into the confus- ion their spouts and puffs and Iswirls of crimson fumes. lt was the hell of his boyhood fears. But gradually his sight became more accustomed to the glare. A cosmos merged. The scene became less fearsome, though even more amazing. He saw in the dim outlines of an underground chamber, similar in shape and size to the cellar irom which he had come, but richly adorned; heavy rugs carpeted the floor; the ceiling was panelled with a deep toned polished wood, in which were inlaid mirror frag- ments, arranged to reflect fantas- tic designs; the gllmmering specks oon-on-o-o-owoo-ooaowoo-o- I i around like stars in a void, glim-i ' palafab‘ le way i0 take I east , Soak a cake of Royal, Yeast with a little sugar in a quarter of a glassnff tepid water over t. Stir well, strain and drink the liquid. Many people prefer to take it in orange juice. ROYAL YEAST CAKES woVliizo “iifilllr ‘iillili.’ ' VIII? lllllllll|illi'ililill-Illliliililliiillif ____i__.__-___.,___i__ atrophied, and his kitowledge was gone. Ileliberately be bud set him- self to forget, that the past might be forgotten. Now be set himself to remember. Slowly, word by word. he began to understand. Before complete understanding could come, the priest had ceased speaking; for a minute or two he stood bowed in adoration before his fires; the kneeling men stop- ped their stranings and sniklngs, and bent forward till their fore- heads touched the ground. in the silence the process or remenr were spangles in the hangings; the crimson centres were brazier fires; some unknown, pagan deity. the gun. Round a small, high stage that protruded from the deepest shadow the chamber, the fires were grouped; a priest was tending them, a tall dignified figure. From T419 lone to the other he passed, feeding them with a fuel which burst into crimson scintillations and flared till his return. His was the voice that kept calling forth the respons- es, Those that made them knelt some distance away; first two uak-i ed men alone, garlanded with marl golds, their bodies shining from ointment~at least one of them was a Hindoo; then, well pug the centre of the room, twenty or thir- ty others, garbed in lossely fitting calico robes. Their eyes gleamed through the glare, excited. watch- ful. Eagerly they were snlflingthe fumes that floated away from the fires. Fragrant those fumes. The air ws laden with perfume. sweet and alluring. iHe found himself sniffing also, and, as he breathed of the frangrance, felt an ecstasy growing within him, his heart thrii, ling with queer intimate desires. And it seemed that. some part of the meaning of the ceremony was clear to him. Whatever the pur- pose. fanatics were being bred be- fore his eyes. What was being said. he could not understand, though the words sounded familian- Once ‘he had known them. - ~ Once he had’ known many Eas- tern dialects. He had had the. gift hi’ tongues. and their acquisition had been easy. Yet the gift had nuzcitfi Don't yHlde Them With a Veil; Rs- movs Them With Othlns- Double Strength This preparation for the removal of freckles is so successful in re- moving freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold by all drug and department stores with a guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Don't hide your freckles under a veil or waste time on lemon juice or cucumbers; get an ounce of 0th. lne and remove them. Even the first few applications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing en- tlrely. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine; it is this that is sold on money-back guarantee. At all drug or department stores .rid shape was As clearly as ever he had hcirdl brance worked more swiftly in ‘he was kmkmg “m, the temple o; John Henry's brain, When again the high-pitched voice broke forth, i Ii be received a; we om“ only“, Mm. practice of whose cult. had just be,sgezzilgslnthsugenifisgfvnofifinglzie "The great bird spreadeth its wings over the land, it cometh. Yea it cometh. Blessed are ye, ob. .ye Children of the Vulture." Clear and distinct the words fell on his ear. As clear came the re- spouse- “We are blessed." ~ _ lie had remembered just in time A climax of the ceremony was ap~ preaching. The fires had burned low. The chamber was almost in darkness. But, in spite of the dot":- ness, be saw the worshippers cra 4 ing eagerly forward, as pilgrims looking for an expected sign; and when the priests voice rung ou-t again, its note oi certainty was un- mlstnkeable, A prophet wus deliv- ering a phophecy whose fulfilment was at hand. "lt shall fill the land with blood. Ye who are worthy shall drink and wax strong. The great bird calleth its children to the feast, It cometb. Yea! it cometb. Ye who are wor- thy shall see it revealed." Shouting wildly, he started to whirl back and forward in front of the stage, pouring handful after handful of fuel into the braziers us he passed. Flames shot through his fingers, great crimson tongues that licked the ceiling, Like a de- mon at the furnace door of hell, he ‘danced before them; their glare filled the chamber; their fumes be» came almost overpowering. Yet swifter and swiiter llc whirled at his stoking, louder and louder he howled. Then all at once the flames went out, blackness swirled into the room, an his voice was silent, his frenzy out short us though a beust of the night had leaped with the blackness an slain him. The thud of his body sounded loud us he fell to the floor. iThe effect was tre~ mendous. The blackness seemed charged with evil. A howl came from the worshippers. Sharply lt ran cusanuu .1118 evil presence; then it was gone. John AHQDTY blinked ""1 blinked his eyes. and lodkiul l!!!" darkness. it was the cleverest ihcce oi stage trickery hi: hi“! 9"‘ er seen, and anteater-actor in the igu-ise of a priss: bud prepared the way for its playing. lEven he him- |sen, an ouiouker, an uubeiiever. ’not in the least susceptible to tn.- priests's appeal, had felt startle-i for a little while. To the superstl tious, half-drugged P8511115 W11" knelt in that chamber it was, wllat obviously it was meant to be, a personal manifestation of their god. Not a murmur came from them, not a rustle. Even their brea- thing was stllled. At last a brazier burst into light. The priest appeared bending over it and stoklng. Its flame burned dim and steady; he passed on, is niting all the others and tending each in the same way. And as he lit, and stoked, and lit, he crooncd a melody that woke answering har- monies from unseen singers and players. until the chamber was fli- led with music, strange and bar- baric, with long languorons caden- ces tull of sex appeal. Another spell was being cast, an- other and baser depth stirred in thosp worshippers, Tracking the music to its source John Henry suw two sections of the hangings cn the wall opposite his psyhole lit-lug slowly drawtfasitle, and as he watched in wonder, a space was disclosed, a tiny room behind the hangings that might have been re- constructed from an opium-eatefis tireatu; an alcove of soft blue light \vlth couches hulf hid in slumbrous shadows, and- houris, beautiful girls who came tripping out into the chamber, their bodies swaying lu the music, bells tinkling about them as they swayed. into tho dim light of the brnzizrs tin-y danced, and thence round the two gnrlanded figures. On the‘ it-rge oi‘ the radlatice two men lay: prone, drugged sleepers. As sleetrl ers ivakenlng in the paradise of tin-Ir dreams, they reared up s-utl- ‘denly on their knees, hands flung wildly out, eyes glaring; and a bowl broke from them, instantly echoed from the midst of the fcv- cred eyes that shone in a cluster behind; their bodies started to quiver; they clutched at the flying draperies as the girls s\vnycd with-i in their reach, clutched and mis and, clittched and missed, and went lolllng on their backs, on their sides, on their faces, half stupe- fled, helpless, yet gripped by an; controllable desires. ' John Henry turned away from the sickening sight and stti dawn in his tunnel. 'l'hc girls were wliitei the men were colo-ured—and‘he had served ‘in India. it was the be- ginning of an orgy, an evil rite that would make those two devo- tees capublepf any madness, any act of violence, whatever their su perlcrs decreed. That was its pur- ‘ pose, he had no longer any doubt. He had stumbled on the.nest of some secret religious association; he had been witnessing the prepar- ation of two of its members for some deed of crime. And up above was a house ylcit- ed by u prominent politicluni-nnd by half a dozen other men not a whit less prominent and respect- able. He bad seen the latter as be spied on the place before taking up his quarters in Number l5. Sometimes they entered alone. more often accompanied by those beautiful girls. These were the nautch girls o fthe upper chamb- ers, the counterpnrt of the danc- ing-glrls below. What was the coun terpart oi‘ the en-tertaiumen-t, he wondered, to which those men came, or were lured? Ami what was the association of which they were members, or the dupes‘! Again he felt that vague appre- henslon which had seized him as he listened to the purr of a limou- sine and the trend oi’ the police- man passing by. It come to him now as u warning to go. Whatev- er the gang was, '-it was powerful. He was on no safe hun-tlng-grottnd. And there as something else bid- ding him go. something vaguer than the apprehension, yet more potent. ifhe music was still sounding. the cries of the men. the linkiim; of the bells, the inviting laughter of the girls. Hence this second ceased, cut short also, as u new terror stalked into the chamber. A them. John Henry felt his scalp stiffen. his feet and hands grow cold. High over the stage anything clearly, there sounded the beating of great wings. The blackness was broken as a-t their impact, it tossed and swirled round the shape~round n glowing. formless Thing, that steadily grew as though sucking life from the turmoil, until, leaping forth from the midst of dead shadows, it hung revealed against a motionless background, a gleaming red bird. a or by'mall. Othine, P. 0, Box 2616. Montreal, Canada. ' MORE HUMOURS A. iD. 1185.—'l‘bo Tournament was a chief amusement of the times. lt had various forms - flghting with lance, sword. battle axe. The victor, by the rules of the game, claimed the armour of his ad- versary. it was in one of these con- tests that tho - king's second soa, 01' Geoffrey, was kill- sa. i * s ._-a_. huge vulture settled on its spoil. iA moment it. hung there, a liv- low walling began to rise from, Ipsges of his past. and threatening a bor-ito write where a story hnd been manifesting ltself.,left unwritten. H“ remembeflnl! 0|’ warning came. His disgust at the scene had been but the forerunner of a deeper and more personal feel- ing. Fate was fingering again the tong CONSTIPATION A cause of many ills. ful to elderly people. ues that once he had used had i llnrin- Alwsya relief in tuliinl CHAMBERLAIN ’S i i f.‘ iii a '2 “r o )r)b%g ‘i III. PEARL STE A _@""'a>. ‘i, ";¢t$" iffle? >»>»%sécs\.rztzzz=l l had taken , tosit. down and rest. My so I have done so. health and m as a trout, and I l. this kind. l cannot Veg Young Married Lydia E. Pinkhunfs Vegetable Con: I recommend and I thought you might like to know what it hits dune for mo." DIX} Main Street, \Varrcu~1bilrg, Mo. Ontario Woman's Interesting Case Mount Forest. Onturitx-"I am proud today to think I have a fine big erable, and bml pains all through mo. Compound l began to get stronger and those pains all l about this medicine. I think there is none other (lqlliil to it for woman who have troubles of praisotlie Vegetable Compound too highly for the good it. baa done ma. Whenever I know of a woman sulfcring I am glad to toll lmr of it." . ll, No. 1, Mount Forest, Ontario. ELI cfiFXd"'I§..ny women after childbirth get up too soon and, too weak to-carc for the child and perform their household duties, often bring on serious dcrangemcnts. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is a splendid tonic to take at this time; it is an excellent restorative, contains no harmful drugs, and can be taken in safety by nursing mothers. Thousands of mothers advise their daughters to take this grand old root and herb medicine for such conditions because of their own favorable experience with it. Following We Publish an Interesting Letter from Mrs. Steele of Warrcnsburg Which Should Interest Every Mother in the Land: Warrensburv. lvlo.—-~“\\'tieii my second child was bonrI got up too soon na my IIIOlIIBI wasn't able to o for ms. I could not stand on my feet without being dizzy and my back would ache so badly that I would have to lic down at tunes through tho day. My mother pound and bad a bottle of it at. the time, so she begged me w taki- it, which I did, and I cannot tell you how much better I felt sftor taking it. Thena yertrluter my husband ot back from ov orsoziaand by ourselves and I got all run down aga n. W M go I couldn't work iota; buvband kept beglging mo w tako the e it when ncvof’ felt better thyself. Afti-r ink in); Lydia E r-ft me. I Many such letters prove the reliability of yclia E. Pinkhanfs etable Compoun LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. "ADI. can as I know it is good for women's troubles —Mrs. Pruitt. M. fir-sang, Below i took your medicine I sit weak —lllrs Wu. ltwsnans, WomedNeed Mother's Advice- .3 ,<\\;:;L a £- 4-: DDLQ: o want to keeping hour“; a time but would have table Compound again, \ bub boy, an . Plukliaufls Vegetable ' um glad I found out set other tncniorics stirring. ’l‘l|<- longer be stuycti, the more potent those stirrings would bctamnc. And. for twelve years his sole object had been to ikccp them coniiiicd! lie rose, his face turned towards his barricade, his intention forni- ed to go, But as he rosc the ilabcl ceased, the priest begun illltllllPI‘ invocation.- (To ho (‘ontinuvill BUFFALO ‘CLUBMAN LEAPS INTO NIAGARA NIAGARA FALLS, Ont" May ll A mun believed to be Jiitnt-s For gic of Buffalo, N. Y., jumpi-ti from tho Upper Bridge hero iuto tin- Niagara River at noon 10-day. ills body was carried down the l‘l\'l‘l" but has not been recovered, lit- brought a ticket at the AlllPTlVilll end of the bridge, walkvil out about 200 yards and jiuupi-tl. iii- left his coat on the railway, in which was a gold watch. an lllzilll" ance policy for $10,000 lllilili‘ out to lMrs James burgh. of lluffulo and two scaled letters. one ud- resscd to Mrs Forgle and Oilt- to J.-M. Wilkinson Buffalo, also tut-m- bt-rship card-s of athlttlc and coun- try clubs at Buffalo. QUEER NORTHERN FOLKS "While I was in Savannah some years ago" writes T. Ill. l.l., "l stop ped a colored man and inquired the time so as to regulate my watch. “Docs you mean tie railroad or dc Mitllterraneun time. sch?‘ the old fellow asked. ‘The what?’ "De Mediterranean time, sch, which am de city time, dc snmc as de sun?’ ‘WI: coll lt North’ l said. reckon dai may be so. still; dc Nolhern ‘IOIIIIS am a trifle quure in what dcy calls tings: dcy have qua" Will's. Gab. Iiey shoiely do.‘ " PRINCESS SILEPT WELL. meridian time up lucnol Slill The property owned by the City on Water Street being Number 38. will be sold by Public Auction on Thursday May 21st, 1925, at 12 o'clock noon. Terms made known at snle. S C C t G. P. NICHOLSON City Clerk TENDERS Tenders will be rcccllvcd at the office of the City Clerk up tn noon on Monday May 25th ,1925, for the construction of a concrete wall at Victoria Park, plans and specifi- cations to be seen at the Office of the City Surveyor. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accep- d. G. P. NICHOLSON. City Clerk TENDERS Tenders will be received at the office of the City Cilerk up lo noon on Thursday May 21st 1925. for the painting of the exterior of the City Weigh Scale Building. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. P. NICHOLSON City Clerk l lll5li-5-15-ll. HERBINE IDNDON- Mar 11.--'rm.- Princ- e“ Roym- Lollbw. Who is suffer- iill! from a gastric affcctfln, Hlepf TABLETS Buy - pleasant -- elective-only sse, pains well during the night, and l; wng .l§iated this morning that yesler~ For Coughs and THE BRAVLEY DRUG COMPA "all? improvement has been mniu- talned. By ARTHUR tiotiiaflfii)"“‘_"'“"""*"_w o i"; i; . l ing gangways accidents were by the carelessness of dlivfirl i" Clean lip Week BRAYLEY’S LOOK son THE NAME For Generations the Standard Blood Purine! SYRUP OF WHITE PINE AND TAR Braylsyh Extracts-Lemon, Vanilla, Ginger, Etc. are in use in all homes where Quality is demanded, ASK YOUR DEALER FOR URAYLET-B Niles? Th WARNING Teamsters and Auto drivers us- leading to the tree-ts must use particular care in rossing the sidewall... Several ases have. been reported where narrowly averted his respect. JAMES W. SHAW chief of Police 058-5451“ From ~ May 11th to 16th is Clean Up Week in the City. I would strongly advise all ci- tizens t0 take advan- tage of this opportun- ity of cleaning their premises 0f ashes. rubbish and debris of all kinds. JAMEsf E. BRADLEY Sanitary Officer “Nib tosis-ia-zi. BITTERS Throat afflictions. NV, Limited, It. John, N. B. é Tou moment