~ For Bridges Nos. 20 and 21, at , _ tendent, Preston Bryenton, Ill-ll? so». l1.-ohm l) Neill-giggle’ - JNUI, ‘l0 til fl-MK Almir "nun-sis capes. 0140 minors: - mo HMVPIIIIIIHC NIUNHI’. was cm i oo 9 . M"? WMY! ear seas ASPIRIN. rwo rsswrs WILL I109 ‘MAT PAIN IN A FEW MINUTES. , JK-KJ ear-ma esossi < vss, i-su- ma: a neou vou an, lu iuwavs cs-r ASPIIM WNIII I want ounce ssuss FROM IAlNo Real ASPIRIN Starts Taking Hold in Few Minutes Now comes amazingly quirk sells! from headaches, rheumatism, neuri- ,_ _ s, neuralgia . the/axles! sqfe relief, f1! is said, ye! discovered. _ hose results are due to a scien- tltic discov by which an Aspirin Tablet 'ns to dissolve. or dis- integrate, ln the amazing space of . two seconds after touching moisture. And hence to start “taking hold" of paln a iew minutes alter taking. The illustration oi the glass. here, tells th _ An Aspirin Tablet starts to disintegrate almost instant- ly you swallow it. And thus is ready lo o lo work almost inslant! . Vhen you buy,‘ ihou , be on guard against substitutes. o be sure you get ASPIRIN'S quick relief, be sure the name Bayer lll the form oi’ WHY ASPIRIN WORKS SO FAST Drop sn Aspirin ct In s [ill of ‘ water. Note that BE- ‘ FORE it touches bot- lapses. What It dess in this lilsl it does In your w atornsch. ileoos its nus action. IIADIINGAIIADA Does Not Harm the Heart a cross is on every tablet oi Aspirin. DEPARTMENT 0F PIIBLIG WORKS AND HIGHWAYS unions FUR iiilIilGE BUNSTBIIIITION SEALED TENDERS will be received at this ofiice until noon on SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1934, from any person or persons willing to contract for the construction of any ‘of the following bridges :- (1) Long Creek Bridge, Mill River, Lot 5. Size, 58 ft. I- beam on piles and rebuilding approaches. Canadian Bridge, Foxley River, Lot 11, south approach, Yeo’s Bridge, Foxley River, Lot 11. Size, 20 ft. I-beam on piles. Tupiin’s Bridge, Murray Road, Lot l1. Size, 20 ft. I-beam on piles and rebuilding south approach, Southwest Bridge, Poplar Grove, Lot 12. Size 10 It. slab on piles and rebuilding approaches. Ballem’s Bridge, North Enmore, Lot 10. Size, 27 ft. -beam on piles, McKinnon’s Bridge, Bayside, Lot 14. Rebuilding approaches. ' Haldimand Bridge, Maxlmville, Lot 15. Rebuilding east approach. Darnley Bridge, Darnley, Lot 18. Rebuilding east approach, Mclntyre’s Bridge, New Annan, Lot 19. Size, 20 ft. I-beam on piles and rebuilding approaches. Ross’ Corner Bridge, North Bedeque, Lot 25. Rebuild- jng approaches. Clinton Bridge, Clinton, Lot 20. Size 15 ft. slab on piles. French River, Lot 21. Building breastwork. Clifton Bridge, Clifton, Lot 21. Rebuilding south approach. ' ' Moore's Bridge, Milton, Lot 32. Size 46 ft. I-beam on piles. Crooked Creek Bridge, Wheatley River, Lot 24. Size 40 ft, steel truss span on piles. North River Bridge, Lot 32. Rebuilding approaches. Ferguson's Creek Bridge, Fairvlew, Lot 65, Size, 23 ft. I-beam on piles. » . Acorn’s Bridge, Pownal, Lot 49. Size 40 ft. I-beam on pier. North Pinette Bridge, proaches, (21) Gascoigne Bridge, South Pinette, Lot 60. Repairs to approaches. (22) Big Pond Bridge, Black Bush, Lot 45. Size 60 ft. I-beam on piles. Parties tendering shall tender separately for each bridge, on proper Tender Forms supplied, tenders to be marked “Tender for Bridge Construction.” _ Parties tendering shall submit a LUMP SUM price for each bridge, as per specification. Specifications for all of the above mentioned bridges, lay be seen at this office, where Tender Forms may be ob- tained. They may also be seen at the following other places, where Tender Forms may also be obtained: For Bridges Nos. 1 to 11, at the store of Winsloe J. Lidstone, Summerside; at the store of Hayes, McKay & Sharp, Tyne Valley at the store of K. 8: H. Sharbeli, Port- age and at the ofiice of Highway Superintendent, Wilfred _Tanton, Esq., Aiberton. For bridge No. 1, at the home of Highway Superinten- dent, Gilbert Gaudet, Woodstock. For Bridges Nos, 2 to 6, at the home of Highway Sup- erintendent, Theo..Enman, Esq., Enmore. For Bridges Nos. 7 and 8, at the home of Highway Sup- erintendent, Augustine I.eClair, Esq., St, Chrysostome, and at the store of McDonald 8i Brown, Ine., Richmond. Forliridges, "Nos. 9 to 11, at the home of Highway Superintendent, T. A. Driscoli, Esq., Clermont. ForiBridgeslNos. 12 to 14, at the home of ‘Highway Superintendent, George A McKay, Esq, Clifton. the home of Highway Superintendent, Daniel E, Ross, Esq., Pinette. For Bridge No. 22, at the home of Highway Superin- Esq, Rollo Bay, and at the mtore of Matthew 8: McLean, Ltd., Souris. , The Department does not bind itself to accept the low- est or any tender. rebuilding (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) Pinette, Lot 58. Rebuilding ap- L. B. MacMILLAN, W’ l Deputy Minister of Pilbllc Works and Highways Charlottetown, Jlrlnce Edward lslanj, ‘ Every ~ Widow wanna ELL! Blfllfl “SINSIBLY” EVGAGID that time-hunter like the redoubtable Oolllns—thcre wasn't anything av- arlclous about Jimmie. But he was mlddle-Bflcd and he knew the value afunfguriseyumd iitoollllym seemed none ‘ useshe had Budd nJ f ll fortune. 9 Y e en into much good Bo he adroltly waited a Iew days alter his first call upon her 1n greenwich and then called again, 18 llme. solo. Just so the hour when s lovely moon was rising above the garden, d M0111’ had dined as usual with the Jour-raced nurse. Her mother-tn- sw had had her evening hypodgr- mic and the whole household was Quiet. A big cathedral clock 1n m; wtde hollwly chimed for hair nine oolook. And Molly, restless “mi knell “"8111? 11D a scarf and t0 Dem slowly up and down the Old-fashioned porch at the beck o!’ the house. She had had s rather dlsconool-g. lne talk, via telephone, that altos. noon with Mrs. Morsou. It was n, sort of custom for the older woman 14> c1111 1191' about once a week and T919011 0n the conditions in the ten room. "Didn't you think, De ' ,l vvlemlldlvl" m. xooofikfg alter the business details were dis- cussed. 'I§,"§°“?I'_;ll~gé>uy had asked. » Y e a —d dn’t him? He told riie he W“ $.11‘? .53 it's"? i '62‘ m" ' . 11 8 I and he "km 110W 11° 88% there-perhaps you were ou ." ‘W0. I was here all day," 551d Molly. "filmy," Mrs. Moi-son, has com- mented. "He meant to go-perhnpg he decided he didn't novotmlo." All weeks since his un- happy accident Molly had consoled herself with the thvllkht that Dex- ters long silence had been merely because he was thin over. She had hoped against hope that he would write to her. She lit- erally longed for one of his dear, funny letters. But none had come. A score or times she had tried to put her pride in her pocket and write to him. And she had mined see was going to CDRHAMIHONS‘ PILLS 4° HEADACHE IHDICESTION BILIOUSNESS ONSTIPATIONJ L. 0. B. li.—-l.. 0. A. i. SUNIZMEILSIDE, P. E. I. WEDNESDAY. MAY 9th. 108d The B. W. Grand Lodge of the L. 0. B. A., will meet in Berthelier Lodge Rooms (MacArthur block) at 10 A. M. The B. W. Grand e o! the L. 0. A., will meet in the Oddfellows Hall MacArthur block) at l0 A. M. sham. ' P. M. MacCAULL, G. Sec. L. 0. A. ADDIEL AFFLECK, G. Bee. L. 0. B. A. FOR SALE Desirable residential property at No. S00 Water 5t, Oily, containing house, new garage and small barn. House contains ten rooms, with all modem conveniences, including hot water heating. Cheap for quick sole. For further particulars, apply to A. J. RAsLAM, Solicitor, _ Brace Bldg, Oity- L41’!!! SALE BY TENDER Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up till noon on Thursday, May 10th, 1084, for the estate 0f the late Thomas J. Humphrey, Wllmot Valley. This is one o! the most desirable toms home; in Prince County and con- tains 180 acres of land. Inspection invited. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. “n” after she found me. And ' the clevenlilmove Golda: had yet made urhhlp ed a bit lonely the other day—" “Oh, I am," Molly was deliciously “To cum: r». llved to see the day whenymiwllltslkotsensowhls at her made her smile as she hadn't smiled tor days. "Suppose I could smoke.” "Indeed you could." she sntfled delightedly. “Guess I was lonesome Ior some smoke." "Want o cigarette yourselfl" he Pm asked. l-le was pulling out his cigar case, perfectly aware that she never smoked. the far end o! the porch overlook- ing the lovely garden, pleasantly all- ent alter Molly had answered his rather perfunctory questions about the invalid. Just to have him there was s blessed comfort, she thought, almost drowsily as she leaned her head back against her tall chair. He didn't halt finish his cigar, andwhenhe camebccklromurss- tng it through the screen door he paused beside her chair and put his hand on her shoulder. “Molly,” he said softly, "I'm guessing something. ‘Ihat you 11nd being s. poor little rich widow oven lonelier than tle poor widow. “I'm not ric ," she forced herself to laugh, “and maybe I never will be. You see, Jimmie, nobody knows what may happen when Kerry's mother really goes. Mr. Olvmy says that it all the other heirs want to start anything, why they can. They could contest Kerry's rather irreg- ular will and they will probably most certain contest any will she leaves-for she drew up a new one she was very lll when she did it. They might claim undue influence and all that sort o! thing. I'm not counting on anything. And anyhow. I know I can make the little old tea-room new’ . "But you'd think me old Mr. Ibr- tunehunicrlflsskedyouagslnlt you'd marry me, wouldn't you?" he asked. She turned her cheek ever so slightly until it rested against his hand on her shoulder. Tears stream- ed "Jimmie, don't talk that way," she stammeied‘, "The way I feel tonight, it wouldn't be safe for you to ask me-I-b-might say yesé" “Molly dear," he was on his knees beside the chair, "it I thought you meant thotF-d" ‘ dying o! it. Kerry's mother said the sweetest things to me." she added incoher- ently. “And I know it's sensible." (To Be continued.) ‘lA. shillings worth o1 carbolic acid please", said the depressed- looking man. "This is a hardware shop. sir," replied the assistant regretfully, "so we don't stock lt. But is there anything I can do for you tn your special line ol’ lopes‘, razors, or revolvers?" _ ECW331111) l Difficult Reading Hero is s person whose reading mutter is “foggy.” llo has noticed the condition for some time, It seems to be in- creasing. He finds it necessary to hold his paper farther Irons his eyes. Ilia distant vision is time. What shall he do about is to console him. Everyone has s like exper- lesaoe and n competent servige corrects it. 0. F. iliitcheson ETTA M. SIMMONS. JESSIE J. courts, Trustees, Wilniot Mallar- ‘nil I.” ‘ill I orrounrnrsr Ml". Tm . tender old way o! poking gentle tun 0M They sat m big wicker chairs at‘ being Just a sweet lit- 1116.)’ Total cost o1 lite put down obouét fgty mllllcn. C0 M01191; Over £40,000,000,000. Tho public one also lntormsdb) “In the mic Biittle or Yprcc which tool; plsoe during the sum- mel- and autumn of 1917, the Brit war through the drab atmosphere-tog comes scintillating bright that the pivotal situation ‘s "Security" and Germany's "Quality" may be yet brought to accord by Dtlceful arbitration. LOVE - In this time of world upheaval, when the very foundations on which " “ has been ‘ ‘ to rest are being undermined one is re- minded of the words o! an econ- omist whowrobe: oucannotdestroy industrial clviliza on: you cannot destroy a. civilization that is round- ed on the home." Was any truth more plainly il— lustrated than by th¢ history of the Jews-God's chosen people-now outcasts, persecuted, reviled, robbed. massacred, without national rights (as a people), yet remaining intact throughout the centuries, retaining the original traits, good and bed, in all lands-no matter what were the environments. Trust in Jehovah, love of children and home, care for their poor and aged, intense anxiety tn cases _ of illness, aptitude and industry, show where they cast in their lot amongst the peoples or the earth. Are you praying that the time or their "trial as by fire be shortened.” that the hands o! hate may be stayed, that‘ Christian everywhere be stirred to realize the promises given in Gen. 22:18; Lev. 26: 33, 42, 44 and 45. No blessings rest on the lndlfler- ent and careless ones. Frances Wills-rd said: "A Christian life ls ever-more a lite 0d action . . . 11m is an age of hard facts. Christian living must be everyday business. Armchair Christianity will not pass muster nowadays, so be not simply good, but good 1m something-not a barnacle on the old ship Zion but s, gleaming sun-bright sail, not s. drone tn tho great hive 01.1111111- enity, but a nappy. humming, honey gathering bee-mot a croaker but a persuasive voice." It such be our watch-word and ll we have seen Jesus we shall walk in the light as lie is tn the light. TIIMPERANCE SOCIETIES IN SWEDEN Sweden is very likely the country in which temperance societies have reached the greatest development: 280.000 adult members for a D9911- latton or six million inhabitants. Ar- ten-i some years tn which the move- ment appeared to be stationary or re txogresslng, in 1932 there was again a notable increase o! membe 6000. The largest society is the Swedish branch 0! the International Order o! Good ‘Ilemplars with 110,335 adult and 68,915 juvenile L Increase in 1932: 8,362 .. e it boast 1,300 "study circles" and 1,604 libraries. whlgl last year lent out 786,500 Then comes the Notional Tem- plar Order with 52/179 members. Lest year increase: 2,009. The Order owns 383 meeting houses to value o! 3,946,738 crowns. The Blue Ribbon Assoclatlo counts 35,401 memlm-s; the Association organiz- ed in 1932, 2,151 public lectures, which drew audiences to the num- ber o! 139,619. The young people's branch o! the 5o- gleety: 694 groups with 6.019 mem- rs. The Women's abstinence society. tho White Ribbon, counts 8,430 members in 216 local sections. ‘time are also in Sweden flour- ishing professional temperance so- cieties: the Motorists’ Abstinence Society with 8,562 members 3,500 to Abstinence Association, while the Physicians ersities and high schools) with 3.722 members and groups of young peo- ple ofllltoted with the great societ- ies mentioned above but enjoying an almost oompleto autonomy-m. BEER IDWEBS DAIRY SALES A steady decrease in sale oi milk il..lo-+=-n»-l- I ~ 11's 1101i- - 3N1) 11's mil-YOU roe ofSunshin and noes. the Birds and the reeIes—-$lll¢1°1" Lawns, Beautiful Gardens, Freedom . from Dust and - Trafiic -- There i: Magic in that little word‘ “H0 when located in the-only strict] resi- ills! dential section of the City W? 0 01' FOR SALE- - ' Q3§--A eciation in- value with the {yéedoflrgddgitghilctcllileenfly on tlieluBEST LOCATION and the necessary restrictions to prevent undesirable construc- tion. We have them for you. PHONE 1232. v. c. SMAILWOOD 122 North River Road found it a little less than the last mess emont showed. His new measurement was au- nouneed beforo the G901 physical Union. It means not only that the weight of everythlm 011 esoth, including the lat ladies, is changed slightly, but, also that D1‘- Hsyl hes weighed the earth azaill. with greater accuracy 19111111 W" be‘ fore. FAT LADIES LIGHTER WABHINGION, than we fat-l i and every 0M, . ' "m; little lees today than aha did yesterday. _ ‘Ilhls was proved - even thongs the scale needle reads the same- when Dr. Paul R. Heyl reported to day he had measured the pull at gravity with new accuracy and ATTENTION! Those who travel by m "Empress," "Duchess," or "Mont" ship receive the same individual attention to which d", us named in their favourite hoteisi Thu is why THEY cross w Europe by Canadian Pacific! s s a The righs sunos here is found on these fine ships 2 a 2 wi two days on the pleasant Si.‘ Lawrence Seaway : : s interesting fellow- psaaengera make shit-board associations pleasant . . . comforts le Iurmusadings and service assure travel l .- weekly ssilin from Montreal or bec so Bfllilh md nrincnral Ports vis this shore route. Full indcmalon/mrn your own New! agent or Write O. B. ANDREWS. District Passenger Anni». stint John, N. B. Canadian Pacific; ASK ABOUT TOURS |N_ RUSSIA CEDAR SHINGLES We have just bought 14 CARLOADS CEDAR SHINGLES —Containing 2V; Millions- Assorted Grades From Very Best Makers Pgiees on Application- L. M. POOLE & CO. PAOLPB WIAIVII “Well Begun Is lialf Done” Begin feeding your fox pups with IMPERIAL‘ PUPPY FOOD and prove the truth of this well- known adage _as well as assuring pups of nor- mal, robust, healthy development. You desire your pups to mature into highest class outstand- ing foxes. This result can readily be accom- plished by llberal and regular feeding of “IMPERIALS.” Imperial Biscuit 00., Ltd. - CHARLOTPETOWN, P. E. I. The weight of ti? world , everything in it ls Changed by , Hoyle new ilgures because g“ ty's pull is what gives ., weight. He gives the maximum ., oi’ gravity as the figure 9B0, This ls slightly less than the -. 980.1 he measured inst summer . -.. N ow Really‘ I The Spring Number oi BUILDING IN CANADA is now ready. It shows floor plans, exterior and interim views oi’ small and average sizes homes. It glvcs prllctl. cal information of the kind that will save you many a dollar, whether you. buy or build, remodel or reconditlnn. 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