., wufia s =' ' " ~~MA§ pressure. The stops at once. g the corn goes. Blue- jay leaves nothing to guess-work. You do not have to decide how much or how litde to put on. Each downy plaster is a complete standardized treat’ ment, with just the right amount of the ma ' medication on en thccom. The dainty woman does not KEEP Corns of perfect daintiness is the care a woman takes of the things that are not seen. . A blemish on her foot is as objectionable to her as one on her face. The moment a corn appears, she applies a Blue- jay. At once the pain goes. in 48 hours the com goes too. Almost every woman spends hours every week in the care of her face —cold'creamingit, cleansing it, massaging it, to guardagainstthetiniestblem ish. . . . But that doesn't prove her daintiness. It may merely indicate pride and ‘vanity. . . . The real proof Blueflay. L THE QUICK AND GENTLE WAY TO END A CORN elm The Charlottetown Fox Breeders Protective Association The following ranches are members of the abovc Association. which includes in its protective measures one pair of man tracking blood hounds, which will arrivo in Charlottetown May 20th. The members are also protected by one of the best detective agencies in Canada. All members pledge the resources subscribed for the purpose of effecting the arrest and prosecution of any party or parties who attempt to enter, or do enter or steal or molest the property of the ranches. ' The list of ranches protected are as follows:—- “Unicnvaiefl MacLure and MacKinnon, Union Road,~ P. E. i. , "Vimy," Prowse and MacKinncn, Norwood Road. P. E. I. "International Foxes and Furs," W. Chester S. Mac- Luro, Marshfieid, P, E, l. "Bcvycr Ranch," Franklin BovyoryrBunbury, P .E. i. "North River Ranch," W. K. Rogers, North River, P. E. i. "Dalton Ranch," W. K. Rogers, Southport, P. E. I. "Bcllevuo Ranch," W. K. Rogers, Tea Hill, P. E. I. "Flood Ranch," W. K, Rogers, Southpcrt, P. E. l. “Smaliwood Ranch," W. K. Rogers, Southport, P. E. l. “Farquharson Fox and Fur Farms," P. A. Farquharson, East Royalty, P. E. l. “Lawndalo Ranch," C. L. lMacKay, St. Peters P. E. l. "MacDonald Ranch," -I. A. MacDonald. P. E. l. "Silver Sheen Ranch," Walter S. Grant, P. E. i. "Brow Ranch," E. R. Brow, East Royalty, P. ‘E. l. "Ncwstead Ranch," Ed Saunde u, Wlnaioo, P. E. l. "General Fur Farms Ltd., Mount Edward Road, P. E. l; "General Fur Farms Ltd., North R-ivor Road, P. E. I. “Charlottetown Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd., Edward Road. P. E. I. It is the intentlion to mark all the ranches with offlc~ lal placards of tho Association. T.his will ho done as soon as placards arc made. . Road, Southport, Marshflcld, Mount TENDERS-JIIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT Pursuant to tho mqulromcnta of tho Canada Highways Act, separate Scaled Tenders marked "Tenders for Grading and Ooncroto Structures, Project No. .................. .." will bo received by tho undersigned until noon on Saturday, May 23rd. 1025, for grading, construction of concrsto struc- turos, and other necessary work on tho following roads: Projsct No, 73, Now i-iavsn to Long Crock. Project No. 74, 8t. Nicholas to Mt. Pleasant via Tyno Valley. Project No. 76. 48 Rcad-Plsquid Corner to Baldwin Road. Project No. 76, Georgetown Road-County Lina to Now Perth. Project No. 77, Palmer "oarb-Milminlgaah to Tlgn-lsh, Project No. 78, Murray Harbor Road-Grand View to Murray River. Plans, specifications and Forms of Tondor may ba aosn at tho office of tho Provincial Engineer, Charlottetown, at tho offices of tho Honorable J. A. McNolll, Summorslds, J. A. MacDonald Q Co, Cardigan, and Kennedy Q 60., 0'Loary, A cartiflsd chcqus payable to tho ordor of tho Minister of Public Works, Prince Edward island, for thg sum of Flvo l-lundrad Dollars must accompany oach tender. The lowost or any tender not nscssaarily accepted. L. s. MoMlLLAN, Secretary cf Public Works. Department of Public Works, ' ' Oharlstsstcwn, P. E. Island, May l, 1025. IMG-Elllwffll, EASTIRN ‘TEAMSHIP LINES, INC- K”'I%—QT- IGIN N. B. (Inkrnafldnll) LINE also on or ranonrmo raasasoaa aaavrca IITI I-IGIEILIIIITQIILYIIHL l. S. GOV. DINGIEY . lava aslLllaallstasbystff-M- “Eli-T ,ai.I"I‘.M-¢Iiabssl.llP-H» ILM. (DulaM Jrflfritfil? A. C. CURIIE, Agant, 8t. John. N- 5- T H E "R E D ..'sil...;.,.-.tx=a=r¢» 1 l U LTURE y,‘ playtoendacm ’ BY aovelllwryetffitsovtrtbt FREDEmcK SLEATH ' corn-relieving the Author of "surpa- Jaoksoa." n». ¢co-o1~voQ<-o»-~-s--¢~¢ i (Continued) l [lut still she hesitated. "Clara?" he untreated. “John, dour," Jhe said very grarueolly, "do you realize wbut you are undcrrukiug tu do? Curse is not the head of a more gang of nnurderrrs and thieves. llo you Hoalize that they urc- ulmust strung ;erlough to overthrow an euiplre, 1mm hull" the East would Tllic ut their bidding, that eviu in this country they do as they please.’ You our! those two IIiUlIf. Ihey were assassins.‘ Au enemy was to be killed, Liy ililS umu he ls killed. A hundred like zlmm could he sent forth in u duy, and next day a thousand more. Their agents |uml spies are everywhere-even lm ylhe police. You simply have no idea of their power. 'l‘hcy have made dupes of very powerful men. You must listen to mo, John," she insisted, as he would have Inter- rupted,~"You must realize clearly what they are. l am very useful to them-almost a goddess to their followers. iThe Daughter of the lvulture!" she exclaimed scorn iiully. "Did you hear that priest? ’lbey cannot afford to let m9 g0. ’l‘hcy would search lhe whole world mr us. ll’ they caught us, it would Emvun worse than death for you. » llicy arc- terrible, John. I know.” "Fm not afraid, Clara, and you needn't be, either," he said siim~ ply. “l have baffled the police of Europe, and I can baffle them- Don‘! worry. With you I can do any- thing, I know I can do what I nm saying. You simply don't need to be afraid." i “l am not afrald—not any long I r." she said ‘IGIIIIPTlY, her eyes |shining, the faith in them plain. l "And you will come with mo? . . .Claru'.'" \ She Iiodded. "Bu! not now," she added quick~ ly. “They would discover my ab- sence immediately if I went just now. l'pstairs another meeting is being held. I must be present. They are waiting for me now. When l come back—Ob, John!" She came to a stop, trembling with sudden excitement. “What is it, Clara?" anxiously. “John! There is another, a bettvrfl way!" she exclaimed. "All their principal lenders are here to-nlght. llf the police cume and captured them, we would be safe. John! Go to the police. There is u man in ithe Special Service, Inspector Brunluk. Ask for him. Tell him what you have seen. He will know »wbat to do.” He glanced w: lurr iloilhtfillly, “Ho, John," she urged him, "They are afraid of him, I know. lie sus- pects them. They have trlvil to kill him, H4; will act. (lo to him, John. lilo at once." I lint lit! shook his head, "i um not going to leave you now lifter all these years," he sulil. “My wny is best, Clara, Come with mo." "it isn't. It isn't, Jnhn." sire urged earnestly. “They would dig s- --~._-—--... he asked ._. --mcro babies have boon raised on Eagle Brand than on all other in- fantloodscombinod. Eagis Brand is pure, uniform, di- gestihle, nourishing. Send for F rec Baby Books. Ill lilllilll 60. LIIITID ' Montreal s-n-u "Lat tho M n! Flwrhl- by ‘rul-ll-"lnlllmil-i, BURDEN FACTQRY-TRURQ, M; I l‘ rlcade were strange. 1 ‘was; but more than dazzled. lears. The 11s Insects No mull! fir-mp" or dangerous Poison pads nzzdsd to lid your home of flies, mosquitoes, ants. wasps, roaches, bcdbugs or Dlllcl’ insect puts. Spray FLY-TOX In the all-In five minutes they all are dead. FLY-TO)! is harmless to humans. has pleasant odor, will not ataln, never falls. A trlul spray [res with every I or. bottle. Sold in bottieaonly at your dealers. Pol. Bottlejtlc. CANADA REX SPRAY ($0., uasnm manna onnm cover my absence too soon. Go to Bfflllllilf. He will welcome your news. I'm right. I know l am right. Go at-Jrhat is for me!" From behind the hangings an el- ectric bell had rung, thrice, in quick succession, as though the user were impatient. “Quick, John. You must go now. Some one lwill come if I delay." "You think it best, Clara?" he asked, still doubtful, “l don't like leaving ypu. I would—" ‘ “Yes,i"—<l’<‘esr bad come into her eyes-"Branluk has all Britain bel hind him. They are terrible, Quick! Some one is coming. You will be discovered.” Her lmpertunlty overbore him. with him to the tunnel, and held up the hangings as he chambered into its mouth. "God bless you, darl- ing," be heard her whisper. Then the hangings fell acd he stood in the darkness again. He looked through the spyhole and watched her] He wanted to see what would happen, to be ready should she need him. For her hearing had not deceived her. The draught was blowing, Some one was coming. She walked calmly jio the couch, lay down on it, and pretended to' be asleep. Hardly bud she become motionless when u silt is the hangings irn the far corner opened. Into the chamber strode the sec- ond City gentleman, the pseudo-in habituni. of Number 17. He entered frowning, a man in haste. “Mudamc!" be shouted. ' Catching sight of her, ho hurried to the couch and shook her by the vSliUlllllFl‘. wMudnme!" be sbnutkiil again. Slowly sire roused ileruelf ns though wakenlng from slumber. "wellTfllshe sold, "They are waiting for you. Madame." "Well?" "You have been here n lung while?" Suspicion and dislike of her was plain Wbis manner and Rio. But just as plain was llle {not of her power, Rising, she glanced at him hnughtily. ills cringeil before her. “You forget yourself, Smeuton," she Blllil sternly. ‘ll will have you whipped if you are not careful. Lenve the room." lie bowed and hastily withdrew. John Henry 581W her turn and Slllllfl in his direction, then the hangings hid her also; the lights went out, nnd he was left in the darkness, alone. He scarcely know where he was, Tb tunnel aml bur- Duzzled be lie illflfl wnkened—wakenod in the clay- illght of the future from the (lurk- JIGHB of the past, and from n dream. 'Not the old John Henry would have crossed the cellar so clum- oily, nor stumbled so oftrn on the Tho splash of heavy raindrops in the street outside was sounding chime brought him a warning that Lbs night was with the need forhosie apparent. the need for caution was Quietly and quickly he glided tho front door, and with his ear tho main keyhole, listened for the sound of any passer-by, Only the swish of the rain reached his street was deserted. Hr npend the door an inch or tw listened intently, Still only the raining. Swiftlyho embraced her. She ran| callaut like you has been doin‘ in through tho house rwhen he reached here. the hall. A clock struck ‘two. The knock." wearing on, and and turned towards the door, John Henry snatched wt the only hope plain. lefl to him. Down came his bee] on mphe constables toes. His head went to FOR l"! momflli. the out Gasoline Englns. - fI-Iansel a na Grethelz COLOR CUT-OUTS . s QQ Qycooooooooo-o-ooo-o-voc ALON-E IN THE WOODS This lo the fourth day's chapter of the story of "Ilnnsel and Gre- thcl." Follow the adventures oi’ these children who got lost in the woods. Soon you will have a whole set of cirl outs with which to act out the story. Very enriy the next morning the stepmother called Hansel and Gre- thel~“Get up, you lazybones. We are going into ‘the forest to cut wood." Soon iheifour of them set off. But Hansel walked a little behind the others and every few steps he dropped one of the little white stones which he was carrying, In the very densest part oi the woods they left the children, telling tb-"m they would return for them in the evening, But night came and it got very dark and still their father and mother d-ld not come buck for Hau- sei and Gretbel. mus is I-IanseFs best suit, Color the front of. the blouse, the collar, and culls tan; the rest of the suit should be blue. Make his shoes nnrl stockings and stocking cap, also, tun.) (Copyright, 1925, Associated Edi‘- tors, Inc.) n first step forward-and lumped side o1’ the porch u shadow jluilllil ed on him. Even as his feet left the ground, llwo powerful hands fus- teried on hisnrms ut the elbows in u hold that he knew ho could not break. Cl IAVPFJ! lV T] liE SN AK E Ho was checked and drugged back. The hold was changed and doubled us a second assailant up- peared. Gripped by each urm, llil was held securely between them- botwscn two big London policemen. a sergeant and constable, who hail been sheltering in the porch from the rain, They hail been standing quits sitlill, as policemen are wont to stand, and all his listening bail lulled to warn him of their pres- ence. Ills very precautions bud wnrnod them. "Quick, coifotablss," he whisper- ed, in n desperate effoni to retrieve the situation. "Trike me to the station at once. I have news for lpspoctor Branluk." I They turned him round to the light of the nearest streetlnmp nnd looked him over in ironic silence. "Aye, ms munnle"—hls heart sank as be beard the Highland uc- cent, that of the Law's most in- tractable servant. "Aye, aye, my mannie. You shall go to the sta- tion, l'm tbinkin ' Rut first we shall cbust be seeln’ what a dirty~like Hold him, Neilly, while l The sergeant ict go as be spoke, SALE AT A . . . Out. from the shadows at the r‘~' Trial“) ..- n. {iii ---—— a ii. . iii. 3i , .. Nurse Stacevs ’ ‘ Mid H1911 I eAsged ii l ab. If“ '6'“ ' mas. u. sraczv A MOST trying period of a woman's lifeis that ofmiddlela e, fraught with danger to some extent, and invariably with most annoying symptoms, such as hot flashes, smothering spells, nervous troubles, irregularities and fainting spells. ‘lg; lllll When a woman like Nurse Stacey after ma? years of caring for; M»? l?!‘ the sick writes a lcltcr of praise for Lydia . Pmkhams Vege- ‘w Jill table Compound like the following, it should influence other in‘: ‘ Q‘ women who are passing through the Change of Life to try If.’ ‘mil, Lydia E.Pml<ham’sVegetablc Compound is aroot and herb medl- "' cine especially adapted to act upon the feminine system. It helps 7',- as a; nature to build up the weakened, nervous system,__and enables women to pass this trying period with the least possible annoying symptoms. nmff: ___._ ¢< 1‘: Nurse Stacey's Letter Follows : Colilnsvllls, Illinoim-“I could almost write a book lu pralso of Lydia E. Pinkhsnfl Vegetable Compound. In tho ilrht place my husband induced mo to try it. and I have con- tlnuod taking it ofl and on for years. I have bccuum a well woman from its use and am now taking it through the Change of lllfe just to boon tits sufo sldo. I first took ll for backache and a wcak condition of ilm whole uyslom and I think it. saved my ills and my baby. Bho lo now a mother nml takes it bunmlf llllll l think I can count us high as a hundred women I have Noommandod the Vegetable(Jompmiiul to. as lam u iravticsl nurse. Usc my latter in any way you soc fit for 1 will staud by what I wrlto."-— rs. H. Sracasflolllnav llc, Ill. Another Woman's Sumlar Exponence Ingomar, N. _S.—“I took your lliflillflllld fora run-down condition and inward tronblss. I had alns in my right slilu so lnul at times that I could not walk any distance. I saw about Lydiagl. Pinkhaufs Vogotablo Uompuupil in the newspapers and have taken llvo bottloa of it. I am better in ovo wuy and you cuu use mylotter to sip other womsuW-Mrs. A1713! M. Panas, Ingomar, ova Scotio. i [the Mrs. Stacey's advice and try ydia E. Pinlcharrfs _Vegetahle Compound LYDIA EIPINKIIAME MEDICINE C0. I-flUNa fill‘ i‘ m) h ::Fox- many yours hlollivr flravvs‘ ' Worm l‘l.\‘li'l‘lIilllllll)l‘ has rillllil-(l as u ri-liulllo worm )I‘€illl‘llll0li mu it always maintain; illi I'(‘]lll‘lilll(llll Tenders Wm be recall,“ a‘ u“ ' oiiic¢ of the City Clerk up t0 "W" C l" on Monday May 25th .1925- l" ll" construction of a concrci". will B1 Victoria Park, plans and specifi- -—'— cation; to bo neon at tho 0m" °l 'l‘lu\ S. S. “Oiflllflfigfl will start the (my gurvqyor. Tho lowest or lil'l‘ daily s-imnm-r 3"'l‘VlCi'. 0n Frlil-nylany ponder not nocossaril, acceP- nmrnlng, lhu 15th lvaving llmuu ‘up Slswnri 6': ($0., lml wharf. (‘.b:irl0t~ G. P. NICHOLSON, ti-imru m K15 for Piutml and reel City Clark hack in a umushiilg llilil, A suilileu simultaneous jerk llllil prml ul‘ his elbows and he mm clear 21ml ll'i|]i- lug to the pavvmieill. llut ln- gut nu- further. The llighlzmilirrs skilfully flung truuclurmi umk him on lin- buuk of the lu-zld and slrolulil-il him senseless across ihu lilfflliéiillil‘. When consciousness reiurmeil lil| him, he was lying liiillllifiillli-ll in’ the hull 0i‘ Nilmbcr l7», mu! thi- warning hail burn glvnn ililil mvrmi fulluro to his Illiil (Jlurufis plans. Worse thnn laiiiurir! iluugvr. if s. s. 1.0.1.51... . r .r. . great danger. ills lunm-l would in»,flfllgllgilxlgqqtlle Arrival of the Syd.‘ 10',“ ow m. discovered, 'l'hui (levilfis gang \\'l|i||1031_5_14_7|"' _ bud Clara in lllurh- power Willllll ___, ____ suspect that he hail Slllfiil on their devilries. And he haul ziskl-il for ln- ' specter llranluk, the mun Wlllilll they feared, Ami ab“ lunl hi-rn 1hr- last of thrm to leave ilu- i-hlunimr. Wu urt- nulhorlzcd by Malcolm u they should suspect unu n.» imulihvhviuuirl in sell at his home. N0- she lmd Bpnken! Ilii RPHCTVU Street, on Weiluesilny, The thought o; what “mm, “up May 2U. (lommenclua: at 1 o'clock ilot pen to her was ugnny ‘in him. Still "l lw""‘"l“’l‘l ‘lurlmure “"1 erllww more agonizing was the ilmughi "ma" “Dov” beds m“! bgddlng’ . I Jlltilififl, lots oibbousehold effects. that he could do nothing lo smvi-i BENJ. CARTER a SON‘ 5AILINGB FIN)" MONTREAL T0 LIVERPOOL her, lie was helpless. ll: l; ll , , . _ -1 a... ' ;~—-\___“."ws~evzznr.r-.;:::".*?.;;; ------ --; 732113-11 lie lay still, simulating nnum- ' Jun» l!- July 10 . . . . . . . . . . ..vlllunll'<>" sciousneso, ‘too weak, um \\‘l'1‘li'.lli'il|TenderS To "“"""”T_‘“‘A'm0w even to open bis eyes. On guard W"! 2b hi" 13 - - - - - - - - - -~ M""‘*'""': nepr by stood the. cnlnstpblv, lhuiof flhlzfv"; _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _"_‘_'l,',;:',,',':,',ll, on y 0 ier person m llu mil. llut - T0 ('llFllllfIllIt(l;ll0Il'l‘ll1\h||-T0N_ from upstairs camp (he sound of] 0" l l "Apfljuggfl movement/Phere, three ion i] \\'ere'Bldb' .\| . Rlurbnrn l l e uy '10 . . . . . . . .. . going from roo mto room, seurcb- . "ros- ing evidently for sign of his ex- TENDERS marked as ‘move ‘will To flnmuogggWgglgruAul pected depredntions. it looked as l“ rewlved at the office of the Mm‘ May so, Julia n ............. .. Melli- 1; h“, tunnel w“ no, ye, ("Mow altar ‘of A/sriclfliitlris Prophet?! .|....» s. July 1 ........... .. MIIIIINIM" cred; he drew some little irnmfoi-tilzéhddhgg’ orhlgomilgggnfltlig 0.0] l‘: "m" “"5550 To Lwlmrllol‘ from ma thought Higher and! 1,5)’; ilY-h ~01: h {$100 may 22. Juno I0 . . . . . . . . . .. llontroyul higher ‘the searchers mounted, Acilllll? or e m": a“ l e o owl") cmmnoumfinoullullumoh- first lzlfrylnailg i‘ ltifiiliylifélmlilnf-l-E 1.‘ The Building known as Them-m 1o . . . . ..I.I.‘lllI:l-llpl:-» of Scotland , B ll 1C in been . . , y I)own the stairs presenilylzlallllalillnalllillelslleyiallln Nlthglmwlillbleflldi-pnlll fir: ti,“l;llmill“u'i,s,,?v,tsfi,lllilllnl. Crime the sergeant and llln flrstlsecilions as shown by a pla-n to bel‘ l "u" p Clf-Y gentleman. A valet-like per seen ln the office of the Minister of: son brought up the rear. Algriculiurc. ‘is-Ila from Now York BARGAIN Flftoon Tons In svory par- paintod this. with or with; For further, door closed and locked with scarce particulars apply to l a sound, Across the street his eye marked the beginning of a sldewoy. 1l_'I‘(_i§E_HUMQ_IJRSv 0F‘ HISTORY 'A. l’). llllfL-Jlrnpolil, probably nervous lest Iiu-Mrd should om» ilny im-nk loose, lqld him tn the ICm- pornr n! (iorumny for rvmm marks. IIore ho nrrlilnnlnily found by Blondll. n lnlnstrr-l. A ransom:- of 100,000 marks was Will [tillfl for his rrlvnsv. Philip of Frnnre Wrutr to Prlnrr- John: "Take rnra of yourself .the devil III li-t loose." S _ ._ 'YOJIbW:\7II¢A\‘I:LlrII~TAJEST yyjfylggoocnenxcssis /i 1A7 J. w. MacPHEE. l Georgetown. .Down it he would hurry, I-Ie tcokmsplfljfllzi, '7" cl p" f By-‘ATZTHUR "MORELAND "The lmlilldence of the follow. 2- A mwnutv of heating. Plllllllll-i sergeant," the City gentleman W39 "U! Mid electric llllllfilnk supplies, saying, "He must have been 1n the speolflcnltlons of which can ‘be seen house quito two days, and nemlerlnt t-be above office. m? man nor myself kneiw of it. iil 3' 62 m“ °l hardwwfl 109901! gs very fortunate “m, w“ CmmhUworlr-table. suitable for counters in lllm when YOU did. Stealing out. nolcollnhry 8mm‘ » D t d 12th. fletliumltto-p-Peek ‘he hell’ 0f '10» a e .|. wdlshyiulirlllay’ 1925' l rrflollowuy’! 00m Reiimv" em 93' SPCPQIBFY. Department of takes the corn out by tho roots. T l o Ba Cofilnlled) Agriculture. Try it and prove it. N6T105JKing RichardsRelehse. J-iq-W-fi" ' wHY-‘TIS Tua icn ‘won nlgv _ f! ALITTIR |= tbu ,, INT mmdilih NIALTNY l asotauo mu pmo AIRNI ‘ Piliur’ $udpesiion to