7 i. .._»-q..e_.._ , I 4" iii l 1,. Pi I. ii. 1. n '. 1” I -. -4»\ yu. 1". ,,. , , L ; I 1 L. .__ 1 ,_ . t’ _ .. E2 ,__.`, _ . __. v ,f . :-;!“ I. , L _.-_- 1-. Il. ‘ el _V 5.5.3 §.¢'1f .li` u 11* ~. ii, B. Ill 1 i i :'i _ , if -t it .I "1: .ce ><“_'; .. --1. l . .~, , 1'- _ _ - ii li 1 » ._ L ¢ . IAI. F IIT PRODUC- t‘ol 'alues by provinces were as V Jo“Ml.':R(,;_I0w Ilélwxo f;u0w;_ Nova Scotia $1 4.10500 in all my liie," Barbara answered. _m ($2,956,865 in 1031»; New Bruns- "5° rm "“°“"’ °"°" ‘lm I' MW’ _ llthis tl - It III' d 1' The total value of the coinn1crclhl;Wl(‘k $165,200 ($206,050): QU0l>@¢ 301|. Kicks; 0; Tirkea B ilrfpoxluzalx fruit production of Canaria in 1032 $030,250 $<9ll.5~i5>: Ontario $3.104.- ls estimated at $10,222,707 as com~;1i(ltl i$5,B94.017); British Columbia make you pay for thi5_y0u ,, PAGE TWO g ' ”`hl -_ Blige- su» .. wi... _ ..n-a.r.»nim€'» . if M4; r.»»ll*~i¢.-¢ ie '8l»t‘&b8"’i».& t.- - The 0ther Man ORANGE PEKOE BLEND By RUBYM Ames ‘You can go out of my fiat and never come back, Barbara said again "1‘ve done with you." “Nol noi" His distress was pitl able. "You know how much I care for you. Forgive me, Barbara, and I swear it will never happen again. No” Her eyes were hard and relentless He fell back from her, T B A breathing hard 1| Do you-mean this?" he asked "Fresh from the Gardens thickly. pared with $14.6l6,443 in 1931. 'I'h0‘l$4,61'7.657 154.647.9615). HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS lm” ‘° “"1 l 'L i`. ‘tl' 1!" l sh ted, d _ gijne 11 nm’ - xc -ou an was was a. boy they would call it Dennis At each, if ordered before I - ~ ~ P°“"`ki“ °`H“’“' Septéfllbef 30111. A ` I _x k_ cause the dream was so beautiful DELPHINIUMS, SWEET WILLIAMS, ‘ S,“°_,""“._ “°‘ "“.“"”’°l'. "‘" 5*” §".»i-d.-."2"i§°§.hi.§§if.fh§.§i‘i.1`If Ei; and Others- ‘ M 'S as A Smncoue W _ g over ln its old place beside her bed, and “"°" 1'" °” '°‘l“°“‘ with ii little excited laugh. “Do you the” ‘he knelt d°“'“ “nd “ld he’ JOHN T- HUNTER. believe in premonitions. Mumsie? I prayers' L”-“dscape G‘“"1°""l'» never used to but just lately 1’ve Dennis always teased her about Y' 0' Box 13"’ CHIPMAN’ N' B' had the sort of feelin that some- her pmyem _ . ~v 19751. iii ' . ' t ii . 0 tm une - __.» _lsgsiclthihbngl :haiii}‘Jtp`;1i1kes. nrdi had B' kind of feeling that an the DEPARTMENT or PUBLIC worms AND Hionwavs D°m1lS~h<='=» \v1'iltfn even' ch" f§'“° D°"“'s "ked hi” "’ "’“’ ‘°’ PnoviNci~: or 1»iuNcE EDWARD 1si.ANn df=v.=11»dh°'s fwlt@we11-"She1°"@h- "" D R B R I D G E c 0 tors, Muinsie-you really would IZ?) BT;Ear£ve‘w;nd H533 .- - . _ 1 t it k h ind SEALED TEN DERS will be received_ _at this office until E533 d‘:::lg;’1t;t;f;;;'1f;iageer ;;u1_ nghtlng desperately against their noon on Saturday, .Iune 24, 1933, f1'om any person gn Seemed ha) emu h_ _,mae mst passionate love for each other. or persons willing to contract for the construction e .-1 W g Pauline Slipped into bed and fell 1. 2. 8. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31 32. 33. PARTIES tendering shall tender separately for each bridge, tenders to be marked "Tenders for Bridge PARTIES tendering on Bridges Nos. 1 to 9, and on Bridges Nos. 31 to 33 shall submit a LUMP SUM price as per For Bridges Nos. 17 to 22 the Tenderer shall submit si price PER CUBIC YARD as per specification, Section No. 7, “A” in which the Contractor finds the sand and 'for Bridges Nos. 10 to 16 and for Bridges Nos. 23 to 30, the Tenderer shall submit a. price PER CUBIC YARD as per specification, Section No. 7, “B” _ in which the 'r Plans and specifications for all of the above mentioned Bridges, may be seen at this office, where tender forms may be obtained. They may also be seen at the following For Bridges Nos. 8 and 9, and 17 to 33, _at the store of Wins- loo J. Lidstone, Summerside; at the store of Hayes. wcgey & Sharp, Tyne Valley, and at the office of Highway Superintendent, Wilfred Tanton, Alber- Tor' Bridges No. 5 and 15 at the home of the Highway Superintendent, Alex R. McDonald, Glen William. For Bridge No. 6 at the home of the Highway Superinten- For Bridge No. 7 at the home of the Highway Superinten- For Bridge No. 16 at the home of the Highway Supcrinten~ and flushed and dlmnled and talked dent, Frank McLaren, Greenwich. °’*SCflY ‘lf hcl' °"'“ llltle ll°m°- The Department does not bind itself to accept the low- T"°“ ”h°'"°"° °“ ‘md nuslmd' ‘md at or a'iiei»iint;ml§finiSt¢r of Piiiiiielliviiikllkxiihiifuii' P“"“"° hurmdly °mi"“°d °“° ““"` ‘ . ig ways. ‘Jem C|'lBl'|01.1¢t0WII, P. E. I. It crm: to hcr mind when she J |1110 10, 1933. ities undrcsslng that night, and she l of any of the following steel and concrete bridges d,mcu,,.. her mother ,am gently asleep a1m0Si=at