1 . $1-.‘ 5"‘ ~P- l! "HH.,..n-L—o-.n- i; _THE__§_ljlAA_I§ EOTTETOWINLG LiARDIiN EDDED WHEAT Mada in Canada with Canadian Wluaal THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY’ LTD. WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE' WHOLE WHEAT RLADIO Siveeinl Broadcast for Farmers Over C.F.C.Y. Between 5 and 6 O'clock. .__QN._ FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12th. Old 'l‘in;e Music and an Address on the Raising and Marlgling of Livestock n. LEWIS w. oorr couronv no. Cnntoritiiiciit: True contentment Captain Kidd. the Pirate. “'35 til-pends not on what we have. Agent out from Ellglflllfl ‘lo Ffllllll"? tub was large enough for Diogenes l prates and tinned pirate h:mscof_ but a world too small for Alexan- dl‘l',—Cl1E\I'lCS Caleb Colton. The ancient common 18W held ‘that n ch 1d must be heard to cry The lcaxeg weasel, found north-lie attain the status of a living D91‘- wcst- of Hudson Bfy, i5 WC Silllllblson. n; gayniiQfOltS aniuial known. Department 0f Public Works and Higlnvayis Province of Princ e Edward Island Tenders for Material TENDERS FOR. MATERIAL SEALEJ) 11131115115 will be received at this ofiicc until noon on Saturday, Februa JOtli, i932 from any person or persons willing to supply and (lcli\'£‘l‘ at the various sites the following materials: 1—I\lCRAE‘S S'l‘EEf. BRIDGE, llEATl-IERDALE, LOT 59 12.500 if. b. m. 1i inch plank spruce or hemlock in 1G it. lengths and not . ~ 1 than 7‘ l. s wiclc. 32 spruce nil-an beams, 3 in. by l2 ins. by l5 ft. 40 pieces railing, 2 ins. by 5 ins. by l7 1t. 30 ccdar or Juniper posts, 71.’: feet long by 5 ins. at small end. 2—IlAltBOl't ROAD BRIDGE, NORTH LAKE, LOT 47 l3 Spruce Piling, 20 feet long, 8 i115. at small end. 3 >l)i'\lCL‘ cops, l1! ills, by l2 ins. by ‘.10 ft. 2,000 ft. B. Al. 3 in. plank in 18 ft. lengths, iint less than 7 ills. wide. l~l spruce span beams, 4 ins. by 12 ins. by i7 ft. 22 Juniper Posts, 7'5 ft. by 5 ins. m. small 0nd. 2U pzcccs iniliilg, ‘.2 ins. by .3 lllS. by l6 ft. 5 curds poles; id it. long, 4 ins. at small end. 3—.\I()\‘1'.\(il l-l , El. BRIDGE, BIO I‘.-\(iL'Ia'. 6.500 it. B. 51., .1 ins. Iiardwoad sheathing, not lrss than 12 ft. long and not loss than '7 ins. wide. G~Iil1Il)(ilJTO\‘,\' liRlDGl-I, BRIDUIKTOWN, LOT 55. T0 cord; I)lll"1~, It; fl. long, not lc=s than ~i ins at small end. ‘iu sprint.- lnllllLf, i‘) it. long, 8 lilh‘, at small end. 5—-.n1)|fIIl.l. HINDU ‘ DIURLLL, LOT 40 U ft. fl. \l " . .. rucc or hemlock planks in 17 ft. lengths, not less ‘lflfl. 100 til.- lmld stonc pllCd near bridge in a position to be measured. .> l’ >.d:-. poles i0 fl. loner, not less than 4 ins. 1.: small end. 5-,“! l(ll.\\' HARBOR STEEL BRIDGE, MURRAY HARBOR, LOT 64. 4,500 ft. B. n. spruce or hemlock plank in l6 ft. lengths not less than 7 ins. wide. 40 spruce span beams, 3 ins. by 12 iii-s. by 1'7 It. 2 pieces, l2 ins. by 12 ins. by 1G it. 7—CAPE SPILY DREAST\\'()ItK, LOT 5G 20 cords poles in l6 or 2D it. lengths, i t less than 4 ins at small end. 8—SUTI'II'.RLAND'S MILL BRIDGE, DIONTAGUE, LOT 59 70 cords poles, l6 ft. long, not less than 4 ins at small end. lF-DIVISION 20, CARDHRAN - 2,000 ft. B. M. 3 in. spzuec or hemlock plank in l7 ft. lengths, not less than 7 ills. wide. _ '40 pieces railing, 2 ins. by 5 ins. by 17 it. Ill-DIVISION :1, MONTAGUE 2,000 ft. B. M, 3 ins. spruce or Hemlock plank in lB ft. lengths not less than 7 ins. vcide. " pwccs railing, 2 ins. by 5 ins: by 17 ft. ll-I-‘ERRY “TIARF, GEORGETOWN. 5,000 ft. B. M. 3 in. plank in 15 or 20 ft. lengths, not less than 7 ins. wide. Material for lots No. 9 and 10 to be delivered in care of the High- way Superintendents; all other material to be .lcllvci"ed at _thc differ- ciit sites. Pin-ties tenderins. t0 tender separately for the material for each bridge and may tender for the whole nr any portion thereof, and ten- ders to be marked "Tenders for Material.” A price per cord shall be submitted for poles and a price per foot for piles a‘ ‘ 8 Pr“? P91’ M-—B. M. for sawn lumber. All material to be inspected before dellvefY i5 lilkfin by the Department o: payment made. Poles to be of spruce or fir, stiaiglit and sound, and sown lumber to be spruce oi- hemlock us specified. square cdgrd, free from wane or shakes, perfectly sound and the exact size specified. Lot No. i1 to be delivered on or ‘ncfarc Llarch 15th, 1932. All other material to be delivered on or bcforc the 15th day of April, 1932. The Department doc-s not bind itself to accept lhc lowest oi- any tender. L. B. McniiLLnN, Donuts" Xiinisicr of Public Works. (fharlottetown, P. E. Island, Fflbfllflfy 5th, 1932. 5Q5_2_9_|_t5_6i iiiim... FlilhllTY salvo Nominations for entry In ihc Junior (IllI rl-lurity Stake at the 1932 Prince Edward Island Exhibition wll-l l-v VHNPLYFII by Ii. R. Brown, Ynrk, Secretary P. 5.1. Ayrshire Brena-is m.» up l» February 15th, 121:2. Those wishing to enter for thi- I'm‘ Ilomlnltinnn previous to Auguu ls.’ l" 1nd prcvlou! to January 1st. '33. lame Show. Futurity Show, should make l-wr thv Scnlnr (‘all Futurity. . ll‘. Junmr (‘alf Futurity fnr tlic ‘ Only members of the Ayn-h'm Iircswll-re’ t'i:.h and A.._._.|,-,.,. (H; aClllbl If! Qulnlli- F?” “'00 M “m” "I "Qmi on and $1.03 vihrn cdlf _|,| born, mlrilngl of calf to accompany ths fcc, %=' 2-2 ~ -;-;_ John Gresham ’sfi Cir? By Concordia Mei-rel tCtJlllJlUEd) “I knew there would be a. storm." all; whjgpeted, glad tq talk, and trying to talk sieadlly_ "Tile last few days have been so terribly hot and stuffy; so airless. Oh. Jim I'm so glad you are here! . . . What should I have done without you? All alone. . . with all that awful- num going on. . . Do you think I'm an utter little idiot?" “No, Lucy. No. Just. . . rather a little girl, thafis all. . ." He was whispering, too. and the words were breaking from his lips Jerkily. "I try not to he, but. . . Oh. Jim!” That was a cry as the room was it up w.th vivid blue tho‘. left it black when it had streaked through, “It's gong over,’ he assured her "The thunder didn't follow nearly so quickly that time, . ." ' She sat quifc still. clinging close giving herself to the lovely comfort of his arms listening to 11's knd, flOotllillg wa is, until the storm roll- ed away into the distance; Tlicn came the Slllimllligf of the tension. His arias dropped from around her, and she lay back, rather llmply, into he‘; pillows. There was a coli- sidcrabic silence. Tlicn: "'l‘hank you, J m, dear," she sad softly. He rose from Y/he edge of the bcil Klllifllily. at that, and moved over towards his own rosin; "You can he the most wonderful clear, when it pleases you to be,“ she added softly, her eyes follow- illf! him; but he went straight on, without turning and without; n word. "But, Jim. you lauglind at my fright," she went on, “Wasn't that rather a. dangerous thing to do?" "Dangrrous?" lic flung the word qucstioninglv, over his shoulder. “Yes because I night retalatc ‘by laughing at some of your fears. .. He was at the door now. and with a hand on lhe knob, lie tumcd. "My fears?" lic said, iii the same questioning way, rather as if lie were trying to gain time. “Don't pretend you haven't any. though a thunderstorm doesn't imp pen to be among them." Her big blue eyes looked across ni him from between the shilling gold of two long braids of har over her should- crs, wlh a rather bewildering fond- ness in their depths His hand lightened around the door-knob nsl he met that look. He did noyspoak; would not, per- hfllls: or. perhaps, dared not He did not speak; would not, pier- 11305; 01‘. lwrhaps, (lured not. "I know one 0r two things you have been afraid of, Jim, dear, _ _ You have been afraid of Oliver. . .. Ill‘ bit lis lip. but. still ivould not Speak. . "And I know 57.1110- mlné‘ that You are afraid of non"; all the £11110; at this very minute. n "Gfifl! So do I!" The words brake from hm. “Something much liPler than a. thundrstorm. . ." she went on "Jim. you're afraid of me. . . A- fraid o! loving me. . , _ Aren't you, Jim?" ' “‘LIIC3'!" I-Icr name ranz through, the room on a note of sheer tor- lbi‘. and left the silence ringng with it. He stood for a moment, while some battle raged itself out within him. . . . Then flung open the door and left her_ She lay looking 9,», mg (100;- he had closed rather sharply hQl-iipd h'm. hn"-.i-i:lln8 as shc looked. Then raised a hand and iurnrd out the 1lght_ Size scarcely slept at all angi- that, untl it was almost day. T‘he'n she fell into such a profound 5189p that she dd not vrake again till past ten. She woke thén, slowly, h")! smiling. and with Jim's name °n he!‘ 1111!. la if the merrory of his protecting arms around 1m- 118d been with her through her dreams, Whcn she had dressed she ivcnt into the sitting room, and there she found h'm apparently» waiting loi- her, He was standing by the W ndon’. looking oiit_ The table ivns set all ready for breakfast, 3° filmed as she come in. and for u moment they stood looking at each other, She didn't know what i0 Shy. and wondered what his mood was to be this moming, nltpy w)“; had happened last night. One thing la/rulififigm Don't tolerate filthy ronrhgq, Spray into cracks nml i-rev. iccs. Thu: drives them out . another shot his mood inosl. definitely was not; ll. was no; helpful. I'm- ho said IIOLILXIQ, only stood Ind looked It her. She took refuge in tho strictly conventional, "Good-morning, Jim." He was conventional, too, "Good-morning. Lucy." she glanced round the mom. l. little nervously; m, the table, then back at him. “Not had breakfast asked. "I was waiting for you," he told her_ “That was. . . friendly. . . of you." she said. “Do you. . . feel friendly this morning, Jm?" Hc did not answer that: he went, instead, to the bell and rang foi- breakfast, “That means that you don't,” she sad, ivith a little sigh. Then added, with a quick change of tone: “And do you know why you don't?" “Since you know so much about inc, perhaps you will tell me?" h: suggested, speaking rathPr care- fully. "Well, that's whyz" she answered, "What's why?" lic demanded, and she laughed slightly. yet?" she "That I know so much about you." He gave her s. quick look, but breakfast bong brought in at LL18." moment, supplied lilm with an ex- cellent excuse for leaving her un- answered. ' The girl who brought in the breakfast tray was the one Lucy had already made friends with, and sh: ivzis iii a talkative mood, if Lee was not_ A.. she arranged the dishes on tlic table, she ivlioilici- the storm had disturbed their rest? Lucy, glancing quickly at Lee, sow that he colored slghtly ‘adore an- swering, with attempted causal- ness: "Well, af course, we heard it, all right." “They are saying this morning that the big elm down by Brady's Cottage was struck." the girl went on. “Where you said you was going yesterday, mwam,” "Why. Jim. that must have been that terrific crash. . cried Lucy. "Zfhcy say it shook all Newches- ter," went on the g'rl. "Do you know these parts at all, sir? The question was directed towards Lee. He answered, smoothly enough: “Yes. pretty well, some years ago," and they sat down to break- fasq When {he girl had gone, Lee looked across at, Lucy. "I‘ll g0 and have a look at the trcc tlis morning," he said_ "Oh, yes, do let's go and be gap- ing slghtscers,“ she answered laugh ing. “Vvcll, I don't know about that. I Vfflfl going over thcrc in any case." “Were you? What for?" "To investigate this Billy Brady bus noss you told mt- off‘ “To investigate? Jim, don't you believe I told you the truth about it?""' He look at her quickly, "Yes, It's just because it was the truth that I want to find out what it means," he said. "Oh, I sce. Jim, do you hlnk it has anything to do with your af- fairs?" She leaned across the table, the words comng eagerly. “I don't know_ But it's a damn queer happening, and lg looks to me as if Billy has gone past the point 0f pannless lunacy. He's a- bout ready for some sort of re- straint, I should imaglnej’ She noddcd in agreement, and aft/si- a moment asked: "May I 10in“ with you?" He hesitated: then: INSTALMENT 34 When a little later they were ready to start, a though: occurred to her, and looking up a; him, she spoke it. "Isn't there a danger of your be- Sng recognized?" (To Be Continued) CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN CIIANCERY Bflfllrc the Vice-Chancellor N0. D-llil. IN THE MATTER of the Estate of Peter J. D. Edmonds late of Sum- mervillc In Kings County in Prince Edward Island, deceased, testate: PURSUANT to an order of the Vice-Chancellor bearing dale n“ ninth day of February, A. 1b., i932, l HEREBY NOTIFY all persons having any clalms against lhc Eu- late of the sald Petri- .I.D. Edmond: to come ln and prove their claim; before the said Vice-Chancellor ul the Law (Ynurts building ln Chin. lrttetown In Queens County on Wednesday til:- second day of March 1\- D» 19-72. at the hour of eleven o'clock In he forcnoon; and 13kg notice that all claims not S0 provgd before hlm will he barred. DATED this 10th day of Ftbruary, A. D., 17-32. lSgd.) LEITII E. HRECKEN, Registrar. PALMER l. FARMER, Salk-lion for Estate. GJZ-Z-li-Tliur-Zl asked ' - Burruugh’: adding macuzne; Whiz \ group. “I do all my own work yet my hands are as nice looking as theirs” "DICK and I just moved to this charming suburb, but already we ve met such an attractive ‘young married “They're all more prosperous than we are-——yet! Every one of the other women’ has a maid, while l do all my own work. _ “F0 I was it little nervous about my first bridge. But it went oil beautifully l, Tlicy couldn't believe I did everything LOVELY WHITE HANDS for less than lc a day . . LUX, FOR DISHES, (gr/cry one affée féers i , a Maid At Edith’s first “bridge? in her new home she makes a thrilling discovery a a a .1 4n.‘ 3'" n». ‘as . _,i . znnrustauag myself. Especially-they 5'1id—be°lm5° my HANDS looked as if I had SEVERAL maids! “Truly, my hands do look as lovely as tlieirs, and it’s all due to my precious LUX. I use it_nol: only for line things, but also for dislics and cleaning. And my hands NEVER have that DISHPAN look!" Beauty Experts Experts in 305 famous BEAUTY SHOPS. wlio know all about the care of hands, say: “Pure, gentle Lux keeps a home- inokcfs hands _as soft and white as those of a. woman with maids.” Yet it costs so little to give your liands beauty treat- ment with Lux; LESS TIIAN 1c A DAY! Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto. 0678 A aulpoon of Lux to .. dinhpun make: plenty of the lovely sud: that leave dishes sparkling unclhandluoaxquicitei SANSONPS PEN LEADS NULCS 0|] the 14th Prince Eduiag-d ‘$181111 Eoc Laying Contest for the ivecg ending Feb. s, 1932 Mr. William Simsom‘: B. R. pen 5 led the contest for the week with 54 eggs, 58.1 points; The Experi- mental Station, Charlottetown, B. R. Pen 15 was second, with 52 eggs, 55.7 points, and Roe Poultry Ranch, Rhode Island Reds, pen 4, were third, with 42 eggs, 48.2 points. The Experimental Farm, Char- lottetown, lien 8, in pen 15. leads the contest for individual product- lnn with '78 eggs, 82.3 points and their hen f’. in pen 12 is second with 82 eggs, 77.1 points; Mr. S. R. Pendletculs B. Rfhcn N0. 2, in pen 9 is third with 73 eggs, 76.6 points. The production for the wcekl was 613 eggs, and to date 8063 eggs. '1 1:1 vDE. {S 1w: Estate of Frank B. Clarke. Tender: will be received by the undersigned for the following asstts of the above estate: 1. international Truck. Office furniture, consisting of large oflice desk; combination typo- writer and secretary's desk; 2 noise- less Remington typewriters; office chairs; desks; fllinr cabinets; safe; invoice machine; linoleum; etc. Trade equipment: Large Toledo platform scales; capacity 400 lbw; 1 escalator and motor; platform truck; hand trucks; 5 steel i-uhlsh containers; 1 new truck tarpaulin; also stock of shocks and lath: for making ban- ana crates. SEPARATE TENDERS wlll be received for the following proper.- ties: Dwelling situated at No. 53 Upper Prince Street, semi bungalow style, at present occupied by Frank B. Clarke. Double tenement dwelling No. 7-9 Prince Street, both tenements now. rented. Concrete and file building, for- merly occupied by (Ilurke Bron, us office and warehouse, situated ll No. 5 Prince Street, occupied tem- porarily by DeBlols Bros" Ltd. This ls a valuable buslneu pro- perly and suitable for any whole- sale business u there In n railway siding In connection with the pro- pcrty. Tenders close Saturday. February 13, 1932. Highest or any tender not necmnrilv accepted. For further particulars apply to the underrlrnefl. A. R. McTNNN. Trash-e. 7'6 Ouern Sh»; Charlottetown, P. E. l’. 554-2-8-9-ll-3l. A lfibfififiViUdfifififl Yfffffflfi/‘ififilf. AND OIJSSEH I-I'I"I'ED If. W TAYLOR J S. PAYLUII ~ (lplomctrlsls l EYES TESTED l l If! Rlchmnml Street equipment all as itemized in Sche- dule "C" hereinafter referred to. For Sale By Tender out-buildings at Pamure Island no I‘ ' K N SALE 0F LOBSTER PAC I G they stand. PLANT, BOATS. TRAPS, ETC" LUT N0. 5. The IOIIOWIDK BOB“; '1' ll n PROPERTY 0 F . i“) A‘ G°°"°'°"“- 5m“ EASTERN Cmqlqgklgs "Stroller" 10 H. P. Fraser Engine. LIMITED. lal Engine. 14 Fishing Boats and 11 engines. 6 Flat-Bottomcd Dorles. Sealed tenders addressed to the l LB-PKG DUTY- undersigned will be received up to and including ‘Thursday, February 25, 1932 at twelve o'clock noon for the purchase of‘ the following pro- perly. LOT N0. 1. Lobster packing plant at Bougliimi island including fac- tory, ohicc, trap-house, cook-house, Slflfplllfl-lllillfil‘, sheds and outbuild- iiiz, leasehold lands in connection therewith, factory equipment, nets, and 3 Engines. and Engine. All as listed numbered and des- refcrred to. particulars may be inspected by per- all as itemized In Schedule office of the underslznrdw hereinafter referred to. LOT N0. 2. Freehold land wlth factory buildings at Launching with traps, rope. etcn, all as itemized in Schedule "B" hereinafter referred to. LOT N0. 3. Freehold land in Georgetown with office building, | wharf, warehouses. salt-lions». office equipment and fishing and packing “Al! i "uteri or for any item of such lot. ‘t. IL, I932. II. F. MHBPFFFZ. 5'11. 2-8-9-15-16-22-23-24-7 When a recipe calls for MILK . . . Use ST. CHARLES! IKE thousand] of 0.1m- Canudiun housewives, you will soon discover that St. Chailea Evaporated Milk in your best ITOOIIIHQ friend. St. Chm-lea lo lterilized, pure country milk, pro- duced from fine, selected Canadian sewn-nothing but 60% of the moisture II removed. This procen of evaporation leaves all the cream, all the noutioh- liq healthful content: in concentrated form, thuo improving the flavor of your cooking and giving l richness that both you and your family will enjoy. Sand m your name and ud- dreu and wa shall be (lad to mail you a c o p; o f t h 0 new authori- fa five Cook Book we have jun! compiled. COUPON ' 1'5: Bard/en Co. Limited l l5 George 8L, ‘Toronto. ‘ . Gcnilzmcn: Picnic lend ma l cam’ nf the "Owed vldn‘: Cook Book." UIIS WEETENED Nuns. LOT NO, 4. Factory building and Smack “Louis M." l0 ll. P. Imper- (b) At Launching, 4 Fishing Bouts .l.ll. fllaodanalikllfi- (c) At Annandalc, 1 Fishing Boat crlbcd in Schedule “D" hlffiillflfiel‘ Schedules wherein the above pm- pei-tics are listed and described with sons interested at the Office of the durics, traps, rope. cases, cans, etc... ! (Yomimnv in Georgetown or M the Tenders will he received for all the above property or for any lot as Dated flu- 5th day of ffehvuary Rllnv RUIIGWII. Ch"r'"f'4'~_'v\‘n. Sofrltnr for Llnuldnwr of Pv-w-ny. Wbhwmdxlaubd rolessional, Bards ll. F. MaoPllEE, M. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY, .90., Riley Building, Charlottetown. 576-2-8-1 month. 351111151153, $0l.l(‘l'l‘()ll, 1H. _ Riley Buildin: Charlottetown, P. island. Money to Loan and Collection! given the very best ullfflllflll- 575-2-6-imoiitli. STEWART 8r LOWTHER J D STEWABI K (1 u w IAHITIIER dAKRlSfERS sourrmns B4 (lreal (iumge Stu-ct MONEY P0 LOAN McLEOD & BEN'I‘I.EI ' .l. A BENTLEY W E. BENTLEY K 0. . Bari-Isle: and Attorney-ohm! , Office; I80 Richmond Street " MONEY f0 LOAN i1i'_‘—'"‘ BEL! 8i MATHIESUN l! R iii-II l), L. Mafhlrson Ll. BM-mqfl g inllcltnrr Money to mm p. thorium-town sud 510M111" (4n- MARK n. McGUIGAN u BAIllllSTl-Ili soijv-rroii no: noun ‘r0 1.0m n. Cameron Blnrl Charlottetown l’ . n F-DGAR SHAW K l; Law Offlccl Prowsc Illocl. I27 (‘naftnn Street (‘harluttrlofl Will: and lltuleu Settled. ,‘ Collection ol Illlll lsllflimum. SAFEuPoIQQfInP for all do"!!! (‘hurlnttrtown P E | rig W E DARBY l.l.. ll lhrrlllcy h flnllclior mum. flulldlul aummenlde. l’. E. I. woun ro LOAN Sift-M f-tiinnmirisaff-l _ C. M. Lampson 9 C“ LIMITED. l! Queen 59¢" uondon E ( I l"l"“° Public Auction Sales OI‘ 35w FUR! zmnmnu un- M" m’ ""',':,,", u mam churlf h: "Wm to IL T llnlman Ltd. inc-aide l’ I I mpuwmrd h! Alfred Fraser. m" ll‘! fifth Meal! New York N- I