Fight Co|cis Belcirte- They Start “$3.1?!” , the amount of um Phosphorus and Iron (The ‘Vital 8") in your IYIQBMFOIIWQHIGI tloenrich strsn en your your bodily h s . , and ncrsaseryour _' ' Fewer to mo", syiéesig; lltfitltlgl- “Vital 8" s‘? all.‘ £13m; abloilled by your system. as FELLOWS’ **“2t Nllnll. \\I<r\\ . as “has D. MacLean _ UNDEBTAKEB EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshin Phone ltil R0¢1< . l‘ by thinkitwilllsstalongtlme-lfwe tions," » she hi.” P391151’ 0f water We lho some more stock. I should i some other rancher\—" Snavely did not speak for nearly a ,minute. At last he said, , slowly. “You're gittin’. onto a heap o‘ things, and Ruth had quietly determined w ain't you?" think o! everything and take advan- tage of everything‘ which will help us. |Y "Well, while you're thinking o1’ everythlns. suppose you mink of what will lurqiy .1 if we don't git no rain this summer." “Well, I once knew a man who y To Let ‘s oannlaa: “sure! 51¢ M". Streets. - Reasonable rent. 5 y , PALhtEB s FABMEB. lli-l245-stt-6i iiileans Securities Inning "nu- l Notice k lsenby given that the Cornpenywlll ‘ deben- tiire series “A”, number A017, ui tiikronder o! the said debenture at fltlt head otlloe o! the Company, 119 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, ; Hines Edward Island. .I. O'NEILL, - Secretary. b-HIl-H-lleili. .§ . FOR 5.41.59 “The undersigned otlers for sale briiparty Nos. 152 and 1M Great l=‘ George Street, now oeeqited as s laundry, being one o! the best liusi~ l‘ lick sltes tn Charlottetown. a will be received at olflce ot Melean FIMnKlnnon, Broyal Bank Building until neon. the 32nd December. The hlghnt or any tender not neceIar- tly accepted. HERBERT A. TANIYYN. L-2B0t-l2-15-0i. \a . JZIZIZ-tli-IltlZIflz-{Illtlzli-ZIlet-insists! I ~We, the People's Credit Jewellers, Ltd, wish to advise our customers that the former employee, Charles McNeil], is no longer with us. We will not be respon- sible for business transac- tions through him. llw Tillyer Lense When next you need glasses. Their worth has been proved. We It up In latest style sl fransesornionritlngs. E. W. TAYLOR (tharlottetown J. s. TAYLOR i‘ - Alberten Professional chm Tfitei, Mb ‘o si-zfirnsv ' ‘Jab. BINTLIY I w. I. IINTLII, I. 0. ‘filter?’ i%".".8';i""' OIIII: impetus-as snot lsllall.l'l.ls.llntll desirable cottage, new, with , Corner Spring and Brigh- _ _ ilompany Limited l ssfs i.‘ Fun“ Tii=iss0‘=i~1" ‘ _ l ieua. sul- had lived in this country for more than sixty years and he said that weather. So you see we can't shape our course very clearly on experi- encs. _ But wepan go ahead as though things were going to be as they usuallysre." and otcoursc we must have the Dflndsrdeepened any- way-even i1’ we don't try to get more cattle Just now." Snsvely regarded the girl through half-closed eyes. “Say, Jest what do ou think you know about this coun- fy. anyway-do you figger you can tell me how to run this ranch? You don't know nothin’: you can't tell a watrerin‘ trough from s rowbost. You been here s couple o‘ months an‘ you aim to tell me how to run a twenty-thousand acre cow ranch. Ii’ you think you can head me the WHY you want me to go. think again! I oflered to buy you out fair an‘ square once, on‘ you 'didn't have sense enough to take me up. All ri tLIYm a mind to take back that here one: sh’ 11st you bump imllfovtxfthiflfll-JIY- ~ to it" - he flgger ‘none on ‘me: this - ranch is like I weal; lgncwl" . ‘ I Ruth was white, but she answer- ed evenly as she turned to walk away, “Very well, 1110183811111! one thing for me to do nowl . , v . Snsvely m her- ' take oer-naps s dozen-stew. then. "What did you say? .Wlist’s that. you're. aimln’ in do?" . . . Ruth stopped and faced him, her hssrtpmlndlng. "m. ' y, I am goingto "improve this ranch. , You are my partner and it's onepart- ner’; duty to help the other. I don't pretend to know, vljlllbh about this work, but I lmow a great deal more than 1 did, and I_ donndcrstmd the general principle that to make im- movements we have. otto begin. l! you feel that we sho goon as you always havqthen you and I do not agree and we shall have to ask for outside help to settle our difficulties. I have‘ certain, rights on this ranch and I shall go-into town next mail day and consult s lawyer. I wanted .Eh% a WHISPERING. ; "ca, 1 My so. I've taken an inventory o1 whet we-havs and I don't hold any banquets or celebra- Snsvely looked at the lirl ourl- r Ruth hardly psussd tor .bresth., "Bo let's get at/the ponds ‘right that to him it represented civilisa- awsy. Now, then, as we're going toi get barbed ink it 1138115 l” Possible to get s law head immediately —say about two hundred more cows search of Mexicans. Now Ruth and and at least twenty young bulls by Ann were catching their horses while swinging some sort of a dloker with ‘David watched from the top o! the , “I'm doing mybest. Mr. Bnavely tained the only water-tilled pond -—this ranch is going to be a real Hind consequently all of the cattle, ranch somedayvand wcie gotta 111W Q 16W thh8$.:15§f0re a montiisl out you'll come beggin,’ mefer train l fare out of ltyeufre so set on ‘ thrust his faosforwarrl-“but don't ; Mr. Snsvely. i i. the ugly black revolver. She-wished she couldprsctlce more with it. . . I Alter s time she relocked the trunk and moved» her chair near the door- waywluirsshe couldkeenaneyeon David. and watch the sunset shad- ows steal past he: into the distant old oak tree Bwead its protecting arms — s faithful, gentle . ‘guardian. . . . . - CHAPTER. 10 Ruth felt that the only definite rs- sult of consul a lawyer would be to put Snavely s fury. Alter all, a lawyer couldn't change anything; she had her interest in the ranch and Bnavely his. She supposed that Isnsvely thought him-sell to have oocebeen cheated by the law and 'tlon in much the some way that wire did. ' ' ‘ had left for Polo Verde Snavely alter breakfast. in corral gate. Before he left, Snavely had or- dered Ann to ride the south pasture I go along. The south pasture con- except those which watered at the corral troughs on the home ranch. Ruth wanted to see if the teed in the south pasture was as nearly gone a5 Snavely had said. The little party had reached the 1 inclined road which led down into [the gulch when Ruth spurred Bris~ Qket to the side of the big roan. snc‘ pointed to the trail which led along Hm southern bank of the gulch. "nobody can‘ tell anything about the'“Don't we want to go this waynl . Ann?" Ann shook her head. "You-all kin go 'round-—1 got to go through, This ‘ here's the naturalest way to go." Ruth hesitated, then followed Ann. She did not know whether or not she was afraid to pass the brown bowl- 0Q ltuthimu nation's; _ the rock, except perhaps s dry rust- ling as of brushed leaves. l . i - tier whlcngsqilatted so nskediy in the barihn- sand. Ehclsllwtlsed she would scream it she heard - anything. . . As they ‘reached. ~ the floor oi the gulch the roots of her hair began in tingle. Ahead, Ann was sitting very strs ht in her saddle. The horses plod ed slowly through the sand, yet they seemed to approach the bowlder with incredible speed. Ruth's hand gripped her saddle horn, her shoul- ders were hunched as though ex- pecting a blow. All about was the bright, hot silence of the inornlng— a stillness somehow more terrifying ’ the home o! Mr. and Mrs. A. L. t- 1='<>I.<>'l i i snNTA.. CLAUs.'. .' . J} O l carcass BOOK end my. i BOOKSTORE .120 o luznnounkimnsi 4'1. . i’ STQRES . i - Here is where you will seeldisplayed the largest and most up-to- date stock of Christmasgifts, ‘both useful and ornamental, natal Hundreds of books by popular authors, books for girls and boys, i . Poets, Gift Books, Christmas Cards, Calendars. TO YLAND Upstairs where Santa Claus reigns supreme, “THE STORE or usarul. GIFTS” Shop early. Store open every evening until Christmas, CARTER and c0.,1.1"0; i picture books for‘ the little ones. Bibles, Prayer books, Hymn Books, Fancy Stationary (in boxes), Waterman’s Fountain Pens, Pencils and a. great range of Blank Books, Oifice and Pocket Diaries for 1935, The easy to get there and worth going to see, an immense range of Toys, Dolls, Games Mechanical Toys. 5, 10, l5 and 25 cent counters. — Come and see. ‘on Thirty-Five Years A large numbe o! neighbours and friends o! Spring Valley and surrounding districts gathered st Connick, Spring Valley, on Wed- nesday evening, November 28th, to celebrate their thirty-filth wed- ding anniversary- Alter, the crowd was gathered, Mr. Kenneth chsm-. pion was called upon w reed an address while Mr. John C. Duggan‘ presented Mr. and Mrs. Connicl: with s lovely dinner set. ‘ Mr. Conuick on behalf of him- self and his wife very fittingly re- plied. All joined ' in singing “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." A dainty lunch was served and the remainder of the evening spent in music and dancing, the music be- ing furnished by Joseph Connick, Bernard McKinnon and Alonso DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island . Tenders for Material Sealed Tenders, sddremed to the undersigned, will be received at this oflice until noon or , December 22, 1094, Xrom any person or P9110115 W111i“! t0 suPPIY and deliver at the various sites, the following materials :— PRINCE COUNTY (l) YEO‘! BRIDGE, FOXLEY RIVER, LOT 11. 85 cord-i poles 1n 16 ft- lengths. not less than 4 ins. at small end. Z: piles lnvltxfgulgigltlis fltlll less than e ins. at small end. “WI . 6 . . 'l0 planes 2" x o" in 10% ft. lengths. ‘l0 pieces t" x o" in 8 it. lengths. l2) HALDIMAND BRIDGE, MAXIMVILLIZ, LOT l5. 375 cords P0108 m 19 "- lmtths, not less than t ins. at small end. 200 piles innlo ftalengths. not less than a ins. at small end. 100 pieces 0 x d in l’! tt. lengths. 200 pieces 2" x B" in 16% It. lengths. (l2) DIVISION N0. 2 (CENTRAL BEDEQUE) 0,000 FJBM. o! l" plank in 1'1 It, lengths, not less than ‘l ins. in width 8,000 IBM. of 8" not less than ‘l ins. in width and not leu than 12 ft. in length. 200 pieces 2" x I” in l0 ft. lengths. 200 cedar posts, It. ft. long, not less than 0 ins. st nus-ll end. QUEEN'S COUNT! v 115L118 BRIDGE, OBAPAUD, L01‘ 29 50 cords poles in 10 ft. lengths, not less than 4 inst-st lmsll end, 5,000 FJBM. o! t" plank in id it. lengths, not less than ‘I ins. in Wldl» st pieces t" x 12" in 16 it. lengths. 10 pieces 6" x d" in 1d it. lenlths. (It) DIVISION N0. l! (HUNTER IJVII) 1,000 cedar posts, 8 it. long, not less than 0 ins, at small end. ' (l5) NORTH RIVER. BRIDGE, LOT 32 14,000 F. B. M. o! 2" spruce plank, a ins. in width and not less Hilts-i 12 1t. in length. hardwood plank. s ins. in width and not less than 6,000 l". B. M. of 2" i2 ft. in length. (16) GLENFINNAN BRIDGE, 1A7! 85 20 cords poles in 16 ft. lengths, not less than t ins. st small end. MeINTYBIPS BBlDGE, SAVAGE HARBOUR, 1.0T S‘! 3.500 IEBM. of t" plank in 1'1 (t. lengths, not less than ‘I ins. ln width 21 pieces t" x 12" in 1'! (t. lengths. ‘ dpiecesd”: d"in16!t (l3) (17) 50 80 in with 3'0“ 5nd B“ 501M 19851 than the shadow-filled evenln when u, n o v advice in the first place-J‘ she had first 001118 thlvllllgh the Hglllowin! is the address: (S) a Mum“ m m n. lennggflang0 mu‘ . m.’ “ ma“ and‘ ‘Now listen‘ here. psrdner —" gulch. Ann was passing the bowlder; M, and M“ “bu; Qgnnjck; 1 ~ Km , Suave“, walked mm, hen ms Ruth Co.“ m the m“ 51m“ w - h - d! d ‘who s l0 cords polaiiri it n. lenlths. not less t 4 ins. at small end. (1a) NRTUNI STEEL B81110 48 . . We W" is" "1 m l‘ 8B Piles in 1e n. lengths, not less than a ma. st 81118.11 end. 1s,ooo r. B. M. 0t s" plank in l‘! n. lengths and not less than '1 ins. ir warm ha: chanced. "his: su-gady lexlng o! the great body, then it h“, m, h," mum, u, exmd 4,, PM,“ ,.. x a. m 1., m 1mm . m , you en's no a vice sudden] grew tense. and Ann i-elnee .. .. ~ ' .. .. ' ma“. “m. Wm u m ‘mum m. m hog, to ‘ dead mm Rum m, tontfiou armgixulsdulgmwgnddtehdla, 530m‘; xlwbmln‘ ltltlifiuft. so pieces 4 "z i2 "in 1e n. iensthl. spruce. v fmfwufiau w; ‘gwmfi: ma" f1" “ffpmg- fmtl°lél°lgfd ‘Ihirty-five rem use today you u) DIVISION no 1 mailings!) (10) aaiiunopmusrti. inns“ miiisimo“ T.’ 3”" 0 — t‘ mo oncss. er ea se g y. - ' ,, - “an, beau“ volw me shrmy Rum hem h" brew‘ and “ma, Exiles? mhv-endygl S): weighs‘. 151.21; e13 plank, not less than 1 ins. in wieui and not less a.ooo r. B. ‘M. m.’ Punk in 1e ft. lengths, not less this '1 ins. in width m y“ ‘udnv’ " 3° “M” “w Sh“ “ea” “°““““' Sh’ ““°"°d d a the hardshl ' ‘and enjoyed m, Igcnas T- ‘ mm‘- 38 Meow 4'1 l! 1n l6 rt- least-be. spruce. his words and for a moment was Brisket to take a low steps nearer u” u“ 1:511 t” w M - P "l 5,’!!! 19% "i. lwIl-hl. 2 pieces 12" x 12" in 10 tt. lengths. silent. then - "Look here, we can't m, m... m... stopped him, She "'0 Plum" i ' Y°b d- _ Q vim‘ ° ‘l ° "l 9° fl- Mei-ha m) rox uvsa names, GLADBTONI, nor u stand no lussin’. I'm aqueer one all mum he“ gomgthlng “my, g 19w “l! "l "B1 W" hi" 5"" 9 9: ' 1 @9411‘ WIN U "- loll. Mt less than d ins. at small end. 16 cords poles tn ll ft. lengths, not lees than t ins. at lnall end 118m. V011 P105111! 0113* — 8nd whispe big guttural voice, so font‘ “m7 E9999“ m‘ '7'°'p”°d' ‘m? (97 Dlwno" No- l (UIIRTQN) I pill in It. length not less than kins. st small end. you're wobbly rim. but rm your that she could almost imagine she hive if“ ‘W g3" If?‘ gllgflmd‘ "1°°° 1"- B- M- o! 8" plank. not less iii-ii 1 ins. in Width and not less t0 ohm s" x s" in 1e it. lentil!!- pardner and we've got to work to- hem-d nothing, Fm- pefhgpg g min. 1y h! u" m! ll 08 firth m5- l2"ft. in length. mvnnAy 3w“; 33mg!’ uyp gg gethér- The obiectlolw I had to ute she listened, before Ann nodded and proved yourae ven we‘ y ‘if: - 160 pieces z x a in 10% rt. lenflths. i; mm p01,. m 1e u. lengths, not, less than 4 ins. at small and. your schemes awhile beck was just 9,; though ln reply and urged her MM oi this oommuni y. oil: 6 1W will’ WIN. Bit. long, not less than 0 ins. st small end. bio field stone. . he they didn't seem g. ible. horse (or-want Run, hggrd nothing home has always been a symbol o ( l DIVISION N0. l lIOWLAN) (n) g-puwg g-Aqgqgg gnu), pnmggy 553,509; 509111, Mi o. But I see new that you're right in u m, pggged me roqk, gxggpf, peg- hospitality when both old» and 1". B. M. o! a ins. plank, not less than ‘I his. in width and not 5 cords Poles in 1t It. lengths, not less than t ins. st small end. - one thing. We got to get a start on mpg a dry rustling as o: brushed young were slwsys assured s hearty Jess n 12, in length. ' (u) my“; W551i ‘mpg “y; u Improvement All fight, 1w; tackle leaves. but of course there were no welcome. Therefore we felt we 7W Pieces 2_ x in 16% it. lengths, 39mg p, 3, y; 9g m" g 10", m1», 19g m“ u 1g, m length, them mores“. I'll so to Palo leaves, only sand, empty sand and could not lei this opportunity 1M8 3° Dims I 6 in 20 ft. lengthl. lo oords poles in 1e rt. len ha. not lees than 4 ins. st small end. Verde to-morrow and by mxt day the banded walls a: the gulch m- to without expressing to you our ip- (1) DIVISION N0. l, (om: r) so piles in rt. lengths, not less than a ins. st small end. I'll be bwk with s couple o! cholw- the tight and left. ,.. latlon and congratulations. We 000 l". B. M of i" plank, not less than '1 ins. in width and not less ‘W plow 3" x o" in l’! rt. lengths. Al’!!! W! 0111 In": 111- ‘MTI- wlfim. When they were out o! the B11161! ask you to accept this gift with the m"! 13 "- ill lohlth. . (u) Lhlwllbypgv. “mug srununo". L01 Q1 1 aim u» do omit-hing lean u» help m; 119,11 rurma southward, Ruth love and best wish" of l" M" l°° 9”“ a: “I i“ m‘ “~ ‘°°‘“"- poles in 1e n. 1min», not less than 4 ins. it kmsu end " “°°“° ”°.:‘““‘~ “D” ‘i “PM i" present. we we co sincerely trust ' W vim 6 x n ln 2o n. ldhgthl. _ 1t pllesin as m1 .not than ‘l ins. at small and. U um I yr)“ my b, flpltfld to enjoy many i ) ‘DIVISION N0. s lnimensnm) . so piles in so ft. ienstlis, not than e ins. st small end. Apache ’ more years of happy wedded bliss. 9-999 F- B. M. o1 8 ' plank, not less than 1 1115, in width m; no; m, l0 piles in lb It. lengths, not less than 8 ins. at small end. - ‘Phat was all Ruth could bring and M we yea" m by may thgy than l2 ft. in length. g5 91w“ g" ; 5'- m 11 m 1 m, lime“ i° M‘ “fad gal?’ "f" brine w you health and abundant 15° gulf‘? 1x12}? low’ lengths. (25) 110G308 mesa same .LOT u Mm hid 6V" 5° i‘ u e V° °°- it , crowned b Heaven's . - lfllll. not less than . . I) pieces roun tn ‘ft. l , l th ins. s m“ magma the whole‘; o; m we an“ Dlbdflchzlfl: biimmu v v m lggofinoa" "a wwnuu ) s in: at small en‘d. . . m‘ d tonbei- so earths not cu an '1 t ma e no oommen . ven w en ‘ey . m‘ m“ mg , .' 1L g1 '- hnk’ _ _ small were returning’ and Ruth “marked trgixgsiserlarbgvyiotugi- w“ mm}: n. ‘upnh’ not lees than 1 ins. in width and not lea B0. 931°: "lino timber in I ft longtlll. not less than t ins st that u... quick growing billows of - 100 pieces B" x o" in 1m tt-lsngths (u) DIVISION no. 1s (nuns-s sranom clouds above the western mountains , 20 pieceslil" x 8" in 20 lt- longthl ' 5.000 I‘. B. M. 3" plank in 10 f . lengths, not less than ‘l ins. in width might mean rain, the Indian woman “m” when ‘he tmew down ‘h, 00 pieces o".x o" iii 2o n. I (l1) Dlvlsloii m), g ( A" . \ hm only noddefl- The mvthel" "mi d“ h m, mm“, "m," mg us) DIVlBION NoJ-musoonons 0.000 ma. u. a" plank in is ft. lengths not less than '1 ins in wldlll m rode will"! the Illlch- but "l" Jill?“ ‘A, “f,” ma," ,,,,,,,,,,g,,, . woo r. s. M. of I” plank. no tun than ‘l ins in width a a m» rivis a no. is (our: wisussi) ' “mm” W“ "hmw" - em rim. use but m: hold" or the then 12 ltxsilea I . '- » “ m‘ m‘ moo r. s. ll. a" plank iii is n. lengths not loss than ‘I ins. in width- Ruth and Dev"! h“ been in mi ,, gm, o, m, 01,, “m, m, 1m DIVISION so. I 4 r ' ie pleoes a" k i" in u n lengths neirimk - °“‘ “M” '°' “m” “m” "h" ’ m‘ $.73. violently buck. On her knees, . .000 s. M. m» plank, not less than 'l no in "width a pieces e" k s" in l0 n. ‘engths, hemlock. gagged m: ezistfiregailgtlayrnatill house. 8m mm, hm“, a, m, m“, m a (“than l2 n. in 1e . ' m n“ m“ (a) DIVISION. no. u (cars sen!) ous ' . ELM. " ' i ' ' n ' . mm noon the m, m ,,,m,,y u, “m, zigiiaiigflwffilringptia a: _ m mm i plank in ii n. lengths, and not less m» 7 as isnomlg ‘£814.. fitzlguliatliglnq-phisacrlot lau than '1 no n. w the blsck mountain range of clouds. M lmnh m’ found ‘Mt ‘m’ 3m “w” 3» ‘y. m m“ rt ‘mum mo ma“. T’ x v in n Knuth‘. £,§;',‘,",‘,,"";‘,‘,$l3" 1221i: ‘Zlrnmgui? nought; with mi- nails tn m» crack .100 m» pom. n. 1m, not leg ,5", g m, ‘t m,“ M Mahrial m- uu Nos. 1 t6 s, No. ii, and Nos. is to 2d, w be dcllvervo . l “ma, - » ~ ' ’ 310' m“ "mm" mp" igsesepdulmwasllilzoanaliuyrtltimst liar . ~ " . . rou: on mess-r r n “gag” i“ We "m 4 w 1I.No. is and Nos. as u» as to he w" . . l . , Ann entered the kitchen and made g "m ‘$313’ ~ lgfichafeahwflll‘; 811019889 - - . - ——-— - zwfgfg °i ‘h! ""91"!- Ii "h" 1'1"” l" 9"’- 5" P" °'“"°‘“° °‘ "m ‘L’ some u» ma. a » - ‘ . h") » Parties tendering mu teader samurai: mi- uie material w and s 170L170!!! time w time ss m, m "mm “m . Feeding Myth . Alla. Dee. 1'l—l\es- my, ma“ ar i.» and may tender tor u» whole portion thereof "‘“"‘°°“""°' m’ wmn‘“h°|frilelaieiiuimwsquurrmusig ' . " ~ 1'9"“ ""° "m" mm about mmwumsiur-rncnsasonulvraiiuiiim a i “WWW” m" mgafisdwitnwhitelisuidfllereyouls- "T. .""°'P'°" iwmln-"w vim nlmisuwuoruuonewuoluuocmuaniaaiwmd- "m" "'4 h“ "°‘{l"‘,§,° m, “hm forms» m: voice p1,", the rumbled. u a a our common ,,,,,*“”",,,, ,, u: "m" 9" w" Lumber. except where smote above. men be spruce or hemlock, n "m" “m” . ~ l w - mu Grntinutdi) - tton that again-rises _ est-' mm ., i whhgullflme-flt; finalise me saswnto ‘eaaotslse muse, poi-mm. mac and ' s . Bfllbffihlfmlfflfillwlietistored ~ link“ nomwaneanishaksm- ".1. - ~ - - itlllathlstfiofllssbsollltelyilo ““"““'*°"°'°"°"'=Mflv=-' Plllllllallblol . QM ram .no- ==““‘=“=“=“= MW m zeal-Wis and ll imu 9e delivered on or before we rail} up Oh‘.- ¢0tll~ ammo. m‘ . . . . an and pun-ism be‘ delivered on or before m. m. day 0* . ~ i ti". ; . : '. minimum uadersulteolo-eon- smgltg _Wan[ed NW1 ‘ml-l ' . . ' - . n, “m”; "u", .wuaq-_or Dr. » _ m, _ ,- _ _ All other material shall be delivered on orbeiors _the ism day vi m: ' . Woody's? llorwsy rm. i. Mlle" tie .; . .. Wtflnoil A . 1W ""- ~ g -» l - thewsybsektrtlicabofl lgqfiflllpflltflldothsihfififllfihfldull from """" hfiilfillflertuslhallguomltasfloermoonntorwlflzlvm” Oontehewthe-fal! that ensvelyiae - time.“ ‘h, ngw-flyq,’ iguqiiq-geyis- l and poet‘: a price nit oosio YARD f" W ~ n-ut!" “VII lumber. lesi- nlnmie more. lie knew new I m“ m inspected and measured before delivery out was: toseeasyto '1' “h,” wmentuiiiaee. , l ‘has herds nexir "l" - hlnditn iesccept the lowest or an!- o . that \ . ~ ~ I. n. Issesuuas. ' Deputy mu ill’ 0t Public W019i and 3120"?’ l hmrumiiuuunmruiumiumaannull