.:..> ___u;.. _ q ,-_,_._F ' "T1866 of commencement, " tmcre or less. -- ser S. Mcllure of Charlottetown in ' “Qipck, Charlottetown. n)", ,,,,,_,.w|,w,,p~..-,¢a= “M1..- -. -.s.w.o..-q-mqnqe--v.q-qpsnuununwvun»u~r_mw-w VVIM agdnk‘, ¢ l! vou'u. APPRECIATE m: DIFFERENCE. L'. 0. GROTHE LIMITED Al Ilsdepcmlcnt Til-Mortgage Sale .70 be sold by public auction in from of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Thursday, the 1th day of June, 1934, at l2 o'clock noon all the estate, right, title and| interest of Ivan R. Glow in and to} all that tract piece and parcel of| land situate lying and being on Lot or township number Thirty-one in Queen's County. Prince Edward Leland, bounded and described as: follows, that is to say: Commenc- ing on the west side of the Colviile Road at the northeast angle of a farm in possession o: Neil McKin- non, thence west fifty-seven chains or to the east boundary line of farms fronting on the road leading to Lot Thirty. thence north ten chains to land formerly in poses- slon of Allan McSwaln. now in possession of Judson H. Clow, thence east along the boundary of the last mentioned land to the Colville Road aforesaid. thence Jnutherly along said road to the (‘Olllalll- .313: sixty acres of land little The above sale will be made un- der and by vrtue of and pursuant to a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the fifth day of Aug- vst, AD. 1930. and. made between Ivan R. Clcw o: New Haven in Queen's County, Prince Edward Is- land, farmer, and Esdell Glow. his wile. 0i’ lhe first can. and w. Chcs- aaid County and Island. trader. of -the other part, (Mortgagee), and which said Mortgage by reason of certain Indentures of Assignment of Mortgage is now duly vested in the undersigned; and because of default having been made in pay- .m6l1t 0f the principal money and ~ interest secured thereby. . 4 For futher particulars apply to 3g, R. Holmes. Solicitor, Cameron - DatBd. this 14th day of May, A1), a - . . ll Cnnadla , -' . ma by amour.“ m organic‘: m"! “"1 "P" the mo. benighted heathen Im b Chancery Sale 0F RESIDENCE AND LANDS OF m“ Gwzwl‘ Mm“) K- °' around without the m1 and chain IN CIIABLOTTBTOWN NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to and by virtue of a Decretal Order of the Court of Chancery of this Province nude by the Honourable. the Vice-Chancel. lor thereof, on the 7th May, i934, 1n a cause wherein Burnsdette Gaudet and Sylvan DeeRoclxes, Administrator of the estate and effects. of Gilbert Gaudet, deoease‘, are complainants and Elizabeth Gaudet and. others are defendants, No.D264,IWII..LSE'I‘U'PAND SELL by public auction on the premises on Wednesday, the 30th day of May, instant (1934), at t“e hour of 12 o'clock, noon, ALL the following lands and premises of the said Gilbert Gaudet. Banister de- ceased, in Charlottetown, namely:- (l). The spwous residence, out- buildings and grounds fronting on Rochford Square, bounded by a line commencing on the southern, side of Fitzroy Street in the north- east angle of town Lot 60 and run- ning thence southeasterly parallel with Pownal Street 160 feet in the north side of Roehford Square, thence along the same southwest- erly 140 feet to land formerly oc- cupied by John T. Jenkkm, M. D., thence northwesterly parallel with Povmal Street I80 feet to the south- ern side of Fitzroy Street and thence along the same northeaster- 1y 140 feet to the place of com- mr-ncement: l2). ALSO that lot 01’ land front- ing on Fitzroy Street, bounded and. described as follows: Commencing at a point B0 feet from Rockford Square in the northeastern angle of land formerly occupied by John T. Jenkins, M. D., thence south- westerly parallel with Fitzroy Street 56 feet to lands formerly in pos- session of Rev. George W. Hodg- son, thence northwesterly par-allel with Pownal Street 80 feet in Fitzroy Street. thence along the same ncrthcasbcily 56 feet B4. MABEL n. 01.0w, Assignee of Mortgage. *~1-—w\ .5:- m ‘ and thence southeasterly par- allel with Pownal Street to the place of commencement; Such sale to bc subiect to the approval of the said Court of Chancery a\i the said lands to b: sold free from dower and encum- brances. FOR MIRIIIER PARTICULARS Confessions of ' B! IUTI a. unuuo (Copyright). ' FTER u Debutante, ‘FGLMSII OI‘ PARADISE” sapdtimulgflooilldtellhcrofthe " o NI. "M1 -—- Madam- Tilesday, December 26th. With the way I've been dawdling I'm not at all sure I'll have my soc- League. , I wonder if marrying Jonathan wouldn't serve as one? Surely that is a social service, and my family arc doing the service for. That ought in make mo a life member with an ‘ - place on ever! entertain- ment staff and a stellar role in every play! I've got to make the League and be in the play just this one year be- fore I'm married because I must have this one last chasicc to gallop Jonathan playfully threatened! After that I'll have long trains on my gowns and will trail around looking even slimmer than I am and as I pass, I'll hear people whisper: "Isn't she young and beautiful? Of course aha married him for his money!" Perhaps, sometime, when I get the moral courage of Mrs. Larry, I'll turn around and say: "Ah—yes. You're quite right about it. This frock cost me hour upon hour of boredom and this necklace I paid for with exactly three quar- rels and four grudgingly given kiss- I wonder if Jonathan will ever try to kiss me? Strange thing to conjecture about ones fiance-but I wonder. It hurts to think that sometime his ugly lips may touch mine where those other lips have touched them! oiseilel" and it's ability to warm this heart of minel lal service credits for the Junior m to increase my _, stead of cementing a confidence, an .us own counsel. a soul to be deliv ed upon demand] himl this morning to call Rita Warren and was startled to hear Jonathan's voice. Naturally I him ask But mother woulxd laugh“ And flruckhar 173E: servo m; or he: h- derstanding and a love between a. 1 luau m the keeper of my Jmlthlh ll My!!! in advance for MM" ‘M "°"°"°" mm“- °' tion, the nerve force dir I picked up my room extension m: mo. But m» didntm that r°°°v°ry occurs in you need the "VITAL 3" IT is thelslow recovery from on mile“ that is so discouraging- But with the help of the “Vital 3" (calcium, phosphorus and iron) contained in Fellows’ Syrup, the three vital substances of the body-the bony founda- the blood which carries nourishment to every cell of the body-are strengthened so rapidly ms CHARl/“PETOWN. ouanozgln , SAN ILLNESS CALCIUM x ' ad health- A60- of calcium . - prom rmalsotlon l tho body muscles anfdblrczvel, and togruild and to preserve strong bones and sound “Eth- All heallniiprooeum need cal- cium. Ordin eta are more like]! u. be deficient calcium than. in any a-much shorter time. cocaine-lawn m». acting all energy, and was conversing with mother and I had no part in the thing. “Certainly-I can let you have al- most any amount yourleed," I heard him say. And Mama ooocd. "That's so sweet of you. Now I'm going to ask you to I come for this evening." , “Thank you, I'll be glad t0," Jon- athan replied and that ended the conversation. Of course I said nothing to mama. about it, I don't know that 1 have any right to criticize her means of Ketting money. Anyhow if she needs it, and evidently the family coffers are about wiped out, I'm 81nd she's able to get it somehow. Jonathan came t0 tea. And I learned that he takes three lumps and. as much cream as can be pour. ed in on top of the tea. While we were nibbling our cakes . t For more than BOyears, physicians in 52 countries have prescribed Fellows’ Syrup to couvelescents, run-down people, undernourished children, maternity cases, and to bronchial patients. Long exper- ience has shown that the "Vital 3" are needed when weakened sys- tems have to be rebuilt. Your druggist has FELLOWS’ SYRUP in two sizes. Make sure that you get the SYRUP with tho “Vital 3" by looking for the word “FELLOWS” on the label. PHOSPHORUS An im ortlnt element of all oollso the body olthebonel and of the glandular tissues. Phosphorus stendl first substances as a nerve food. _ Nome-cry in [Qzulafinl and maintaining the neu- trality of the blood and m sustaining its normal temperature. Also required in turning starchy foods (bread 110th- toee, sugar) into energy. Fresh sup- plies are constantly needed to ‘ those daily consumed in the body. IRON The entire store of iron in the human system is only about cue-tenth of an ounce, and constant renewal of this ‘Ulllmlfiv Is necessary to build energy and s ' and to maintain life. A severe illness always depletes the eioro of iron. If enough ironjs not supplied I have the feeling that I want to and qrmkmg our t“ the telephone keep my lips as they arc-unkissed rang. 1 rushed w answer m And by my save My Stranger! Even i! I then nearly fainted when 1 heard never see him again. TEE Once more I have glimpsed Para- y disel Jonathan wok me to the theatre of us discussed us quite frankly with her companion. “I; it father and daughter, or are Then she added: "Get sight of her left hand if you can and see if she's wearing a wed- din grlng.’ ' I kept my left hand under the fur scarf in my lap. A theatre with Jonathan really isn't bad. All one can do is to sit in ones seat and if the play is inter esting one doesn't even have to talk. J Of course there's the program to read between the acts. But all of this is incidental! After the show Jonathan suggest- d supper at a restaurant not far c way. I love late suppers and, since had decked myself for the sacri- fice, I was willing to he seen as much as possible. So we drove from the theatre to number of men coming toward us. - in the atmosphere. I looked toward the voice coming over the wire. ing those wonderful tones I loved. this evening. A woman sitting back 1g, gem-mg me others mlgm hear’ asked. they married?" I hear her whisper. me m,» gret that the many friends of A. at his home at the early age of 58 sylvania oarsmen carried a proud years. Although he had been ail- glint in their eyes today after all ling for three weeks his death but sweeping the annual Regatta of ame suddenly. called had been to the Yukon when the gold rush could relate many hair raising in- cldents which occurred during his ant-B. the Penn Varsity boatload won an eating place. As we were cllmb- ‘m? m ‘he mild "1 "m mm“ ingout of Jonathan's car I noticed a w" My senses caught asubtle something WW1‘ and hi5 W011i W98, i115 b01111- the men. And there his eyes, shin- “V1118 511d dull-fill W118 "I had to call you-had to hear our voice!" My Stranger was say- “I'm so glad." I almost whispered "Can I see you ever-again?" he World Famous COMPOUND OF HYPOPIIOSPHITES every day the blood will take what it needs from the small reserve stores in fhellver, spleen and bone marrow, thus weakening the entire body structure. Anaemia and thin blood simply meal insuflicient iron in the system. 15E "Yea-m! Anytime you want to w. MacLean. r. nmnev. D. MM- Donald, J. H. MacDonald. Penn. Oarsmen Win Three Races (C. P. By G ‘s Special Wire) PHILADELPHIA. Mav ZIPPER!!- In Memo riam MIR. A. I. NICHOLSON It was with feelings of deep re- . Nicholson learned of his death the American Rowing Association Angus Joe as he was familiarly here Saturday. Climaxing a day in which the we; m, and Varsity ISO-pound crew and the freshmen won their respective ev- m, the lstonc Adams Cup race after leading almost from the start. The Varsitymen pulled over the Henley course in six minutes, 18 seconds to lead Navy home by more than a length with Harvard mother length llc was a man of sterling char- He leaves to mourn besides a (Annie well a; ordinary grocers‘ and d11- salters’ wanes. had the Joy of 51110151118 511111881 cigarettes ‘cigarettes that people had tried w mnussle. honestly bought by the grow’ ‘i noon on Friday, June 8th, willing to contract for the regular Custom-house sales of seized goods. It was the sort 0f siwP have that Mr. mnbevs clerks "id ed Mmmgu Tigg must have visited. u. departs from Bell Yard. and a bank will swallow up the “W. but will start anew life in a. new build- ing 1n a neighboring court. Mhny years ago one could here. 0r. Til-WET- mi- m; oigareths were DEPARTMENT or PUBLIC wonxs AND HIEHWAYS Pnovnvca OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Tenders for Bridge Construction SEALED TENDERS will be received at this oilice until 1934, from any person or persflns the construction of any of the fol- lowing steel and concrete bridges and culverts:- (1) Blancharvfs Bridge, Plusvllle, Lot 4 Size, 8’ x 5’ x 26’ MAY 29. 1934‘ ROOFING Asphalt Shingles, Thick Built, a|| Oolors. lloll Roof- lngltedarshlngle: all kinds. MAOOOIIALO ROWE Woodworking ca, Limited Ploue s41 Chsrlofibn. OARTEIVS SEEDS GROW CHOICE SEED WHEAT SEED OATS SEED BARLEY FIELD PEAS VETCHES BUCKWHEAT FODDER CORN And A full stock of FIELD an GARDEN SEEDS from ih beet and most reliable grnwc In ENGLAND, CANADA an UNITED STATES at o SEED STORE, QUEE STREET, and sold by over 1' MERCHANTS in P. E. lslan MAIL ORDERS prompt attended to. If you did n get one of our SEED CATA LOGUES ask for it. Garter & 0o. I: School Bridge, Glenwood, Lot 8 (2) Size, 10’ x 6' x 26’ l to thesaidSylvi aDesiilcchee, I I Aggnyivnlstrator, at the late office of Messrs Gaudet and l-Iaszard, or to L. Pair of Eyeglasses M When you need them is one k. . Navy took the Junior varsity race to score the only interruption to the lng. slight and looking at mc--My Nicholson) four children, Daniel J. Stranger! Chrlstene, Muriel and Myrtle, all .K_ l. a. ll. I“. t a z e u ‘1 l’. . c l. a l4 . a ' d‘. . i1 .|)v .55 .11. LW .52. cw, T: ., Iii‘ 'n ‘(I E ma’ ‘i. ~ h‘ ' of the best investments you could make. Many who procured satia- fsotory Glasses from us will bask up this statement. .- E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optousctrls‘ 7 i * SAssistance Will Be mul- Albcrtom Demanded This is almost l. warning. Defective eyes will in time DEMAND relief. They will get it then of course. But that isn't soon enough. Errors of vision should be attended to before they become that ser- ious. Efficient seeing-eight conservation-comfortable vie- lon -— are to be expected from a competent service. G. F. Ilutcheson OPIOMETRIST ' Drive Yourself liars REASONABLE RATES Hour-day-week or month PEERLESS SERVICE STATION MacDonald & Barbour Phone 115 Grafton St. the undersigned. D, EDGAR. SHAW, Master in Chancery. L-MSB. Annual Meeting, 0F THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE IMPERIAL SILVER BLACK FOX 00.. LTD. hill be held in the office of Poole d; Thompson, Limited, Montague, on Monday, Jllnc A, 1934, at 7.30 P. M. A full attendance ls pleated. Those unable to attcad will please mail their proxies to W. L. POOLE. Secretary. L-5059. AUCTION SALE AT MT. HERBERT MAY 30th, AT 5 UCLOCK 60 acres of the Harry Sic f. farm with all farm buildings: also 2).) acres of land on Hazelhrook Road, new house and barn with e. number of fox pens optional. Can be bvzht privately before. ARTHUR. C. WOOD. L-53i3. nuance an: AT PLEASANT GROVE I am instructed to sell by Public Auction on the premises on Friday the First day of June, A. IL, 1834 at formerly owned by dolph Murray at Pleasant Grove in Queens County, Comprising 5'! acres on Lot M, with good dwelling house. and barns. Near Church, School and Railway Station. Terms at Sale. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. MJOKINNON b MeNElIL, 5-4438. Chzrlottctown. L-533l. P. R. A. The Annual Meeting of the Prince Ed- ward Island Provincial Rifle Association will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms, Charlottetown, on Thursday the 31st May, 1934, at the hour of 8.00 o'clock P. M. H. M. DAVISON, Lieuil. Col. V. D. R. O. President. CHARLES LEIGH, Lieut. Col. V. D. R. 0. ‘Secretary Treasurer. the hour of 5 o'clock P. M. the farm ' I stopped suddenly, my arms half at home, and one brother Alexan- outstretchcd. A cry all but escaped der of Charlottetown, three sisters, my lips. Mrs. Katherine MaoQueen of Bos- He pushed through the crowd to- ton, Sadie, Mrs. A. Newman Fur- ward me. Jonathan hadmy arm and ncss of Vancouver, Anna, ma. J. was ta me on. M. Furness of Vernon, P. E. l’. I half turned and held out m). One brother Frederick predeceased hand. him as did also e. daughter. Flora. “Ah-——Madamoisellel" His voice I-lis remains were laid to rest in was velvet soft. He caught my ilnp- the St. John Cemetery, Belfast to 8Y5. and kissed them lightly. await the glorious resurrection mom Services at the home were “T!!! SALE BEGINS" conducted by m. n. 1.. omnm. pastor of Belfast church. A largo concourse of people were in at- tendance to pay their respect to one who had been most highly ne- apccted by all. ‘The pall bearers were William MaoI-ecd. J. Rooney, Wednesday, Dec. 21th. The light touch of My stranger's lips lingered on my fingers for b; fraction cf a second. then be was gone! And Jonathan dragged me on. "What kind of fool business is that?" he growled as we moved into the vestibule. "A school friend of mine," I mur- mu"'A‘1|vEs GAVE us: Iilellfcd and looked away to hide the QF HANDS Aflfl LEGS , , , SWORN STATEMENT BY RIIEUMATISM VICTIM! One more moment of Paradise has been accorded me. I feel ready to drop down on my knees and give thanks for it! l-le loves me still in that sweet way, for no man can kiss the hand of a woman who holds lightly or ecornfullyl He might kiss her lipe-—but not her hand! So, even though I am a pawn of luxury, I am happy this night! Jonathan and I talked of dates at supper. We decided that February is not too soon-rather Mama decided it. Of course he wasn't there with us but she dominated me from where she was so that I made it Im- ‘ for Jonathan to do other than sug- gest an early date. 'I‘hat, with a kiss of my lovely Stranger still warm on my nnsersl 0h. if this night I could walk down the hall to Mother's room and tell her of this kiss, this place 0n my fingers which I have kissed a thou. in a sworn state- ment of the relief Fruit- a-tive s brought him. Mr. Love llylf- "l do lololnnly lloclsro that four you-l ago I was stricken with Rheu- matism ve badly. I couldn't move my arms or egs and I was in bed for many months. I started taking Fruit- ative: Soonpflllaraolangis I was s33 gs u again. no now havcfolfnu ofrpyhandnand logs." $.41’... A sworn Iuument to the abova afoot was o I ‘Public It Toronto, Ocwber 24th, 1933. l on filo. FlUlT-A-TlVlS-lk III 50s loll Dill ‘III u ..1 t - -r'mm°““'R DANDRUFF Penn sweep toward a memorable day of victory. RANGERS DOWN BEAVER! The King-Square Rangers defeat- ed the St. Avards Beavers Saturday by a score of 22 to 20. Heavy hitting by Davis and Gallant. Hooper and Gallant pitched good ball for the w . The lineups follow: Rangers — catcher. Art Cantwell; pitcher, B. Hooper; lst base, E. Gal- lant; 2nd base, J. Davis; 3rd base, W. Dlngwell; short stop, J. Herald; fielders. J. McKinnon. E. Carroll and T. Flannagan. Beavers —- Catcher, Blaequicre; pitcher, Dooley; 1st base, McIntyre: 2nd base, Lewis: 3rd base, Gregory; short stop, Down; fielders, Mahar, Hudson. Umpire-R. McClintcck. (Patriot please copy) ANGIENT SHOP DICKENS LIKE T0 DISAPPEAB. LONDON. May 2'1 (OP): ‘Fast 5h? little gmcerb shop in Bell Yard, off Cornhlll, one of the oddities u! the City of London. is about to vanish from the spot it has occupied for more than 200 years. For mum years it has looked more like a mirage of a picco of the old city Projected among the monumental bank; and insurance offices than a real businms shop. It is not quite like any other slwp. It has candles in case of electric lbhfs failure, brushes for bunk messages!‘ tall hats. winoginseee for offices that run short on Lord Mayor‘; Show day, expensive tinned foods for emergencies. feather" brushes to dust his?) pictures. ‘H0115 for ironing bootlaces of governing dtlrectoxs for special occasions. as Last Notice to vertisement. Whippet, Willys And Willys Knight Service some good used parts and rebuilt Storage Batteries in stock. CALL AND SEE U5. Joe’s Garage rears of personal and The list 0f City taxes and assessments in arrears in respect of real estate is now com- pleted and being verified. It will be published in the first week of June, and thereafter the arrears will carry also the expense of ad- Executions are bein Charlottetown, May 23rd, 1934. Tax llefaulters issued daily for ar- pol tax. (3) Size, 8’ x 5’ x 26’ Walsh's Bridge, Ellerslie, Lot 12 Size 8’ x 5’ x 25’ Yeo’s Bridge, St. Chrysotome, Lot 15 Size, 1i)’ x 5’ x 25' School Bridge, St. Raphael, Lot l5 Size, 10’ x 4' x 25’ Cousin's Bridge. Baltic, Lot 18 Size, 10’ x 6’ x 26’ Humphrey's Bridge, Kensington, Lot 19 Size, 8’ x 4' x 26' _ Dawson's Bridge, Augustine Cove, Lot 28 Size, 9’ x 31/; x 26’ Clinton Bridge, Lot 2O Size, l5 foot slab on piles Henry's Bridge, North Granville, Lot 21 Size, 23 ft. I-Beam on piers. Clarkin’s Bridge, North Wiltshlre, Lot 31 Size, 8’ x 5' x 30' Bannockburn Road Bridge, Lot 31 Size, 18 ft. slab on piles McPheeb Bridge, Bellevue, Lot 58 Size, 23 ft. I-Beam on piers. School Bridge, Cape Bear, Lot 64 Size, 12’ x 4' x 22’ Campbell's Bridge, Milliown Cross, Lot 61 Size, 12’ x 4’ x 24’ Curran’: Bridge, Union Road, Lot 51 Size, 10' x 4’ x 26' I PARTIES tendering shall tender separately for each bridge, tenders to be marked ‘Tenders for Bridge Construc- tion." PARTIES tendering on Bridges, No. 1 to 3 shall submit a price PER CUBIC YARD as per specification, Section No. 7 “A” in which the contractor finds the sand and gravel. For bridges Nos. 4 to 9, No, lland 12, and Nos. 14 to 17, the tenderer shall submit a price PER CUBIC YARD as per specification, Section No. 7 “B” in which the Department finds the sand and gravel. For brldg Nos. 10 and l8 the Tender-er shall submit a LUMP SUM price as per specification. Plans and specifications for the above mentioned bridges ' may be seen at this oflice, where Tender Forms may be ob- llillfll. Th9)’ l!!! also be seen at the following other places, where Tender Forms may also be obtalned:-.. F0!‘ bflflkll NOB- 1 l0 9, at the store of Winsloe J. Lid- Blfllle. Sllllllllefside; at the store of Hayes, McKay & Sharp, Tyne vlllle)’; atthe store of K. 8r H. Sharbell, Portage, and I1 "l6 "m" 0f Hilfhway Superintendent, Wilfred Tanton, *"".v°"-.. .. N 01‘ l‘ 8Q o. 15. stthe home of Highway Superin- tendent, Alex. R. McDonald, Glen William. (5) (6) (7) (3) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) Pollard's Bridge, Cape Wolfe, Lot 7 _ n. Professional Gar McLEOD é? BENTL J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. 0. Banister and Attorney-at- MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond S NORMAN W. LOWTH Banister & Attorney At La 86 Great George Strect Char‘ tetown, P. E. l. MONEY T0 LOAN Alex. W. Mathes BARRISTER, SOLICITOII. E Money to Loan Collccii Oiflcg I40 Richmond Street- BELL 6e MATHIES a. n. Bcll n. L. M thum- Barristers a Sollclwrl Money to Loin gun"; Blogg, Charlottetown} A- J. HASLAM. BA. l. BARRISTER. soucrros. E New Brace Bulllllll (farlottctown MacGulgan & Tral Mark ll. MacGulgan, K. C. C. St. Clair Trainer. 3- Barristers, Solicitors. 9"- MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial B" Richmond Street, Cba-MWV‘ J. A. Iiacllonald, ll BABBISTEB. SOLICITOB. Riley Bullshit Charlottetown. P. E. lsllllll- Money w Loan and Ccilec given tho very but attenll els-z-a-lmonth. H. F. MacPHLE. B- BARIIISTEB. SOLICITOB NOTARY. 5i”- Iflley Bnlldlnl. Chariot“ F01‘ ‘M589! N08. l6 and 17 at the home of Highway FRED LARGE, City Collector. The Department does not bind itself to accept the low- est or any tender. _ _ L. B. MacMILLAN, DBDIIIY Minister of Public Works and Highways. Corner Prince A Dorcheater (hi: ’ Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, if»: 24!. 191.14. Superintendent, George McIntyre, Montage. I I FOR WELL DRILU Communicate Wm! The Trask Well 9 VAUGHAN n. 0x001)! Local Representative Morley M. Bell's Law Offload, Summer-side or 1'11"" ' 1.4.1.9.