BILIOUSLNESS zCONSTlFiATlON The. Plains Ahrtlhfl paidiiptollosnbpfllpoiiadfor tImothYQOQandFkQQlIapup- steieeminnecmedientonuer Iceahperpmmdalpfl-olutll- dnTa-I andnnunfavimable nte cultures-c Artido‘ he. 1. arrswn. July 20-43!» The t OF TARIFF Empire System Requires Delicate Balance ' Home And Empire I yindustry by means oi tariff PM“? ed to satisfy the normal Canadian‘ ny a. lcsmaweil, r. n.‘ sic.» . ltion, and: industry should be allow‘ Canadian Plush-The one zoallyldemand lo/fong as it IND! 1W Flowers that Kill Flies or Mosquitoes with a ‘ Perfumed Mist Some it discovered t K that a eldvilclywer grown %tzll:telisnhgtnilfllflezelgg“ inlapaidrove awtay ‘h; stalnleutoanytlrln "‘, seas. alllpmea wulea Amuieaforgatingiaareeeanfli it " clean of exchange. rrem my 1, m; m difficult queofloa that arises mid-ices ata reasonable level. On the: mdummflmnmd n May 3i, 1m. over I 1-3 miuiou- connection with imperial Prefereli- other hand, Canadian producer-sf in g desedpom filled v13 fr: pounds of timothy\ fm- and aw; Every insect _ poreedrmmuieunitedstetenand h m m‘ mm“ Nwwumtmndhkb r" , B - - ' w u s wh na n (continued) l“ we ‘my m“ “M” "Pm "' ”°‘ will. m” mad-i “m?!” n y: m“ definmy filly; decidedtttlleaward o. them filugflrdlnvelopeduftaecelhuu,“ mm, m, m, comm“, o, m, dfiy if "*1 M“ i“- F“ “m” The Dominion“ seed ‘i Branch. cide if» accept from otlwr parts of and in which they will thcref - 3,, "w ‘°" fmnm“ “m” h" m“? "‘ saekviue. N. B. by arm/item of u» nupire m payment m oizr own have u. share the market with out- “, H», m; hlged only when ‘m’ 1”"““"° “°“"’- “m” h‘ m‘ mt July, advised Maritime fi-rm- exports. A scientifically designed-elders. 25 boars and an equal number of Iwuruéy r mud me elm" o! mm Toinctte were guided by Nancy and c“ w “we ‘m. “ed m“. o, “my “n” "m seldom um l‘ manly aha-defunct“ o! the “bu” sows, all registered Yorkshires, will He-omewee: ma‘ many eyes “Bu!” her father while a black servant my u,” we" puma“! n“ ham dmdm‘ we mun‘ for - ‘Wm mm‘ m the ousting cuwuu ‘u, be judged and offered for sale by ed m w,“ a l’ which added brought up the rear with the baby, “p”, dun “d "mm" ho m.” d.“ o‘, . . m emu,“ m, schedule‘ B" mpmmy ca” m auction. Some of the sows will be shame!!!” {he burger‘: or ms dwycss were nearly as unreal as the last m”, 80ml, cmckwged’ crumb". , m‘ “mun moducem _ maul” u w ‘pply the “me “h we“ ‘° “m” 1“ "“"“’“Y “d m” d a, “ma, when h. W “Qugj {mmmm-s °l l" °°m‘°'°"‘“°“ ‘"1 u” ymcw. plllltlin and murmy-slm- ' m entire Canadian market is iff treatment to articles 0f a very ruary. Only animals passing the§3n m hold m‘ Swogedixhouldersilflains of Abraham. Inside the door, p!” we" "caved 1mm 9o E l 1 m mun In "u! m: "we nus!‘ o! “retain 8nd“ m‘ ‘“‘P°°"°“ °’ m” m“ 5"“ °"“'-:,,,§ , mmmem 1Q“- came QNMW PM" '1" "l" i" m‘ "m" 1mm Ind 1 N- B» vlw hlrmwl capacity of the modern efficient varieties. This style of definition ing Inspector will be allowed to bclhelp-hl; m spite o! hxguel‘ Hufwhich had not relinquished their up u, 3309 mung with mph,“ mdutfld m" m“ n u“ “mom be m” mum’ h“, been borrow“ citered. vheanh returned slowly '1,“ {n mdhold of ‘mlnettepand the dilwvfl‘! nvgrjgs yield of 400 lbs. per pore. “Mum, b (“Ma n; when", n’ mm the Unwed smug l (eountyy ' ‘ T!" "MP1" 8W1“! 1" "°- 1- 33 is decided to maintain a Canadian which has radically different eon- In the sheep classes prizes will that he possessed a son leaped up. be offered inr silearling and ram “dent occurred which sent a warm-Ion h-m He was so overwhelmed by 1:2 zdbztrelecfed. of): that!“ ha; L mfii-tkegtdsf “c1”!!! . . P9098 II! i1 ‘ lambs of the Oxford, Shropshire y 1th,, emotion which followed n“; and Southdown breeds. These rams |°Y 51°" lhmuih 115 "5135- He “ea-mike dld not m newly,” Adams "lwhem m get them ‘m. “can: u, w ed to do an ‘flown mom“? t o ldiers tolkln the tre t. “m” w 5° 3 °n 5 e frames of ordnary fanning mills. “m for m“ market" both of good‘ will be placed by a competent Judge i ‘he m, m5 way through the “d, ““d1“t°"5°1d by “ucmm- n‘? “m5 lThey we” “m” abou“ a dOg-‘yhafl to find what the excitement Timothy is ripe when the heads which it can ad tsgeously pro- lhtah w‘ "ndfly m u” mud‘ duoc and of many which it cannot. entered in the Show will be graded three-leased do: that passed and “m; were abou, I, w“ Hep, by an oliicial of the Federal Live 170m °l their n"? 3-5 they hfld stoodvsibm with m‘ round sightle“ {we and u cut with the bind" “nub h w be ‘ 5”“ Bram“ and °“'Y "m5 ma‘ wad’ "° n" “m” ‘he Fmwh- land his voice breaking with joy ed high to avoid most of the bot- I“ “ma” t m’ 3mm“ “w, '_ m‘ m” star’ °' t“ star‘ Wm be when he renamed t0 the [tneiwhen he found Jecms alive under win weeds. ‘Threshing may be done need m’ a muclh m2- eligible for this event, room which he still ‘occupied in theI “m, mm the new wmn- ‘he flifntizutituliatlzrorfftge enhssotarw- stooks are thoroughly cured, but if than“ grades and varieties“ goods, Live Stock cee-ie the question orwliat pre- should not be temptcdby asunlw 1 dds lbfliildaiill fhlfhf ti!!! fllflff téctlonwemlllrk u we a ' n: ou co o pro At a recent meeting of the P. E. I. Swine Growers’ Association and the P. E. I. Sheep Breeders’ Association, it was arranged to hold a. combined H . Show and Sale. At this event about °“°““°" A” m“ he w” “mm” we basis of h” from .. cause. Fly-To: rightly M your home and keeps it free, 1n 688i. certain, économiq] \ 3i‘... Li. 3?. .. 1.31% '“"”“"“‘“““““°“’“°"== 7°"? . .A IO! Research Product F! T Y! in feoniizmfial. Unfit betllugg ,, - ox spray . good ti, Every lot test; oiriliesin our y?“ homo. Go g2’. its“, ‘ laboratory. The efficiency is guar- sold everywhere. Harm|~ auteed. The odor is pleasant, the people. Stainless. Fly-Tex i, m , extra strength makes it very. in Canada. ‘£21,775?’ it . _ -.-. W4c€eP§fiFEQS‘I-‘II§P%» iilplent by as in perfecting it. y- o as _ I .. ._.-.,...,.,...';‘.-..;...l. second week of his freedom an ill-i ____-_s_ ___.- .‘__ .__ .- . The Handsome iio More Piles How to End "terrible Agony Ifltlwnt Salvu 0r Cutting Thousands of Pile Iuflerers do not know that the cause of Piles is internaF-bad circulation of blood in the lower bowel. That is the scientific truth about. h tf blin h ds b dd The Swine Growers’ Association general hospital Mere de sainte-l m gr“ um g an wmc ' iiiflilillflliiili-IQW“ has sponsored a Swine Show a Claude thought feve had set itselfled_as Nancy wmte m h" 1m" w ' l‘ . - k—" Sale annually for the last five years. upon him again. The next day, hciAnne st Denis Rm a flnaluprm‘ This is the first move made by the went out look‘ng for the dog andnhat God does answer prayer’ Sheep Breeders’ to give the public found others who had beheld whatprfiat “$115k czflawhi hi‘: such an opportunity w select rcs- his own gyes had seen. But lic ask- c’ s m“ lstered rams at prices in lino vqth ed no questions except in c. casuallrthetirhown destinies Witt.’ tile“; the individual merit of the animals. way’ and did not reveal the reason i 1e“ and ‘Ram's “on By ev Farmers who require a young .whcn Tolnetie told him what had for his interest. He knew the dog boar of serviceable age. a young sow could not be odd. yet it was oddybefallenher after the flight from either bred or of breeding age, or a for whom he was seek n; vl-hmichenursxo’ ‘they were alone m h" registered ram, shquld make a stored should not. be threshed un- til through ‘sweating in the mow. Use all rows of teeth in the thresh- er. Hulling the seed may be kept in a minimum by cutting before. over ripe, lowering the speed 0f the threshing cylinder. and open- ing the concaves just to thresh clean. Grading may be done when convenient, but seed in chaff special cflort to attend this event I and iclcct their own requirements at theiryown price. Strike Ended MONTREAL, July 2i.-(By The Canadian Pretty-Montreal's cloth- ing strike ended tonight with the S. and D. Clothing Company agree- ing to recognize fully the newly or- ganized United Clothing Workers of Canada. him. and he wondered if his illness had left him entirely sane. To; th‘rik Odd bad escaped Tiaogas vengeance and had through the wilderness to Quebec‘ would surely be an indication that trying to believe he was making the quest a diversion which was health- ful for his body, and that curious- ity, not hope or faith, was encour- 881118 h‘m to find the three-legged dog. As Lower Town was the home of most of the dogs, he spent much of his time among its ruins. but without success. Dentist: “Stop crying, my boy, the tooth is out!" Harold: "I know, but now I shall have to go to school!" His search came to sn unexpected end in st. Louis street where many aristocratic families of the city livtd. Nancy Gagon. who bud been Nancy Lotbiniers before her mar. T1888 to Peter Gagon, s. dearly loved belle of the town, described TENDERS Tenders will he received by the undersigned up to and including July 30th, for motor boat with equipment, now located near Grand River Bridge, Prince County, where same can be inspected. This boat was built in 1931 and is the prop- erty of the Prohibition Commission, Description:- Length over all 28 feet. Length of keel 24 feet. Width 7% feet. Depth 4 feet. EquipmenwBulck 6 cylinder en- gine. Cabin length l4 feet. Cabin width, 0 feet aft, 3 feet forward. Lowest or any tender not neces- letfer to Anne St. Denis-Rock, 5nd this letter. partly unintelligible be- cause of its age, is s. cherished p05. session of that family. “I had come out of the house (she wrote) in time to see a strange flsure pause near the iron gate which shut him out from the plot 0f gmund where the dog was watch- 1118 little Jeems at play~witl1 some blocks and sticks. He was a. soldier in I fldcd uniform of France, with I hwpiféal badge on his arm, and had apparently Just risen from a terrible sickness. As he staggered a- Bflnst the sate with a strange cry. I thought he was about to faint and hurried toward him, The“ q, mo“ “mmnl "link hBPDened. ‘rho dog sarily accepted. Terms cash or ap- fsggzlzgnesdtraigh; but L: 1m’ and so proved short term credit. ' w” y e unexpectflb ness of his attack that I screamed PROHIBITION C0 Chrxtzzgggv‘ "t the ivprof my voice and snatched ' "l! one o the baby's sticks with which I was about to beat the ani. 4531-7-20 42-25-2741 it had not. l-le continued to seek,‘ the incident soon afterward 1.. g‘ , .It'thl'thfD- paradoxical state of mind bothered mom “as e omen o we“ should be spread out and stirred (ember, and the afternoon , shone from a sky filled with thel“ heat’ develops’ smiling warmth of autumn rather than the chill or winter. A few wmdered hundred yards away General Mur- PROTECT W3“! "N5 730M I . ,ray was holding a review of the regiments which were soon in face Levis in his attempt to retake the A“ earnest’ p!“ m’ the prom? city. The sound, of martial music u” °l m" n“ ivanmung “and” came to them 15mm,’ and with nlof white pine from the ravages of the distinct but softer tolling or siblim’ m‘ ""““d‘ b’ n" H" T‘ bell which marked an hour of Gusww‘ veten“ mmlmml Emu“ prayer, and to this appeal Toinette is’; m’ tugethnepartment o! Ame“!- bowed her head and murmured u" ° w" ' words cf adoration taught her by‘ Th‘ m‘ “ck °t the m" bmm’ ,tne whiterobcd Sisterhood of Christ. a’ “m” l’? D" °“"°" “m” m,” yum hid changed hm Not with the appearance in the spring time alone, but motherhood and the “m: “fly "mm" or mm“ "d n,“ o, napalm wmmg h“ mum-busier; on the bark of the white her more a woman and less a gil-Lmm" "om the“ a umngfly w!‘ At last she had believed Jcems dead, lured dun u "Maud-filing" o! and now she had him again, and in- immuh more‘ the m” o he n: i igus parasite-and these, carried describable beauty suffused her (ace, land eyes with its radiance as theiflong by m’ wmm “we on w“ gooseberry and current bushel, particularly common to the vast areas in which the white pine thrives. These spores germinate in the“ host plant in from up m four- teen days, when its leaves become covered with ‘ ‘ but - red rust spots. Prom these lpotl some the summer spores, which nusrsrr BUST mystery of the years was unveiled. She told of I-Iepsibah s capture by the Mohawks in Forbidden valley, of his escape, his recapture later by the Senecas, and of her appeals to shindss and Tiaogs and of her failure to inspire their mercy when, ‘blinded. he was brought to chenuf- .slo. , travel from bush to bush througlii "°“1Y G°d ‘mid h!" “lewd m ‘out the summer. With the advent after that," she said. "for I was so o; n11 m“, ggqgnd , huge, pints desperate that I scarcely know bow pggdugg “sum- {arm er [pore ‘evens shaped themselves as they ‘hm; in mm, ggflnlngh ma give did. I feared what your action m‘ght o“ ‘p911 flat, which, wind borne, be when you returned and found finds its way to the leaves of the your uncle had been blinded and neighboring pines. Hers these killed, and not until I entered Ah spores germinate, but only on the De Bali's topee did it strike me l! white or other fine leaved pines, Ian answer in my prayers that s and three years later, with theapl hunting knife should be danglingipesrance of the oran red blisters by its cord in the opening. With this the life cycle starts all over again. knife I freed Hepsibsh gfid cut a The -‘ ‘r l control measure hole in the skin tent through which urged by Dr. Gussow ll at‘ we crept to the canoes, ‘after I had silnpls and effective-armies given Wood Pigeon my message in ’ y host Flint. m! wild you. When We were pursued and S00E50"! B"! c". "i- Th9" mal from his victFm, to my sfll] overtaken my hope died but the greater astonishment, I saw that depth of my despair was no greater both man and beast were overcome than the joyous shock which over. by Whit lppearcd to be a paroxysm , came me when I heard Tiaogrs 0f recognition ‘and joy. The actionfvolce tell'ng us not to be afraid but 07 U"! d0! together with my scream] to go ashore quietly and thst m YVA RNING Parties who have been break Into and entering the ground. of should be torn out by the‘ ‘roots and burned; and above all. he urges f0 get rid of the cultivated black cur- rant bushes which will disseminate the disease for l mile. Cultivated red cur-rants and swseberrles are ‘the Charlottetown Driving Park of the Provincial Exhibition Associa. lion at night are hereby warned that any future damage to [Imper- ty of the Association will he fully Investigated and the party qr Earths prosecuted in the full extent f the law. Signed by ORDER 0F DIRECTORS. 68-7-l3-tf. set little Jcerns to crying runny “d my terrified voice brought mmcm 1nd my father to the door. Shall I W" "feet what happened then? Toinette started first toward hei- bflby. then saw the man at the Bate. and the cry that came from h" 1111s will remain with me until my dying lily. In Lmoment she was in that poor wreck of u 591. diet-h arms, leasing mm 5nd 50b. hing, until with the antic; or m, do: and m. iieicei- shrieking of the child, to say nothing of my own‘ Wild appearance with the stick, we were besinning to attract the at- tention of the public. . . ." In this way Jeems found his wife Ind boy. Their story was destined in be-remembercd because it was g. marked incident in a transition of; lend. people. and customs wh'ch his wry could not regard too lightly.‘ Mlmllvfipts and letters were to hear it on. until, almost forgotten,’ it was to remain only a whisper n- inong s thousand others of days d years whose echoes grow fant- Ias.B.MD ld.WtSt.Pts ‘f’ - Johnoslmpson, lfimllion.‘ m on Imbmlere home l" m- 1'9"“ Semi all Information reglflllng er u time passes. The wars of the ',"';’f"_“":;'°' QmmmTm" A" street. dose to the revise-ice of m ’ " a e m’ ° tcautifi-l but infsmvuv Madrim- d: inspector J. filpps, R, c, M, p - Charlottetown, ” Pecan witnessed the piec n3 together Professional Bards Stewart Al. Lbwther J. D. STEWART, K. 0. N. W. LOWTIIER BARRISTERB, SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN lVlcLEOD e. BENTLEY - l. A. BENTLEY W. B. BENTLEY, It. C. Banister and Altorney-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Office: I80 Richmond Street u? Prohibition Commission Chas. II. Black. Chairman, Charlottetown. practically harmless- with the intermediary host plants eliminated no new pine in- festation is poesible. So, Dr. Gus- sow urges, build a safety zone of at least 9.00 feet in width about ail stands of valuable white pine. Clean out all black sill-rant bushes with- in one mile of the pines and all rsd current and wild gooscberry bushel within 900 feet-and keep them out. . - Infected trees may often be nv-. ed by properly slitting out infected spots. To those interested in aidinl in the oontrol of this forest memos m. Gulsow will be wind to mo»: c, gpgclllly ared folder. H Shindas talked to u. I learned that “d”. ,- mnm 30mm 5,, hearts as kind as any in this world Inmm _ beat in savage breasts. for these fimm ~ en“! rum’ on‘. three men had turned traitors to the senecas that we mipht live. In _ the light of a torch, Shiiidu d'|- r closed a long braid of bu: which 10mm u] m4 said that Tlaoga he'd looked horridly Hrs my own, andfigmm yin. the scalp before. liil dreriched ifs sralp in fresh blood pgflplg mg time they believed 1g which he drew from his bruit. It were dead. Shindas stayed with til‘ WM I 8WD Tiflnza had taken from until we came upon French solddi a French Indian he had killed. and‘ nqgflbn 11mm“, mg “Q; ‘q f turned hint wh-n I saw it gleam- 1 4mg.“ m. "mg in m, ma‘; ll"? ‘n H" "~r~ 0' the -v't~h n'ne. She pluled. as if revironinl Willi harm would befall us- Shindu ex- plained what they were about to do, for as soon as we were ashore, Tiaosa wmt off alone into the darkness. l-Is told us that three clays before reaching Chenufsio they had learned, through flctl which Hcpslbsh related that their prisoner Blffldy blinded, was your uncle 1nd my own dear friend. It was too late for them to save him, for the war- riors were in bsd humor and de- manded the sacrifice at the stoke of the one who had killed several of their number. shindas came g- head so you would not be in the vil- lags when the prisoner arrived. As Then l-fep-sfbzh srd I went an ‘n hld billed, tllgn laid: the canoe. Hours later, Shindal re- mp 3g cqntmugm Piles—the real reason why selves and suppositories do not give per- manent relief, why cutting does not remove the cause, Your itching, bleeding or, protrud- ing Piles will only go when you actually remove the cause-and not one minute before. External treat- ments can't do this-an internal medicine should be used. ROID, the prescription of Dr. J. S. Leonhardt, succeeds because it sti- mulates the circulation, drives out congested blood, heals and restores the almost dead parts. HEM-ROD tablets have an al- most unbelievable record of suc- cess. So why waste tune on ex- temal r medics or worry‘ about an operation when Hughes Drug C0,, Ltd. and drugglsts everywhere in- vitc every suflel-er to. try 1112M- ROID with guarantee of money- bsck if it does not end their Piles. no matter bow stubborn the case’! Alberton Mrs. vim McLean is ‘visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Thom” HEM-s whYIe the market for other trades and varieties, now covered by the dian producer. . . Among the types of imlwrt "Ede which Canada could well afford to encourage from Empire sources. and which she is now encouraging be-_ cause the tariff chedulel are not sufficiently discriminatory, are a large number of the flier and more specialized grades and varieties of ‘articles of the same class as those which in more popular grades and varieties should quite properly be' given efficient protection. . . The administration of s. more delicately discriminatory tariff than the present one will undoubtedly require a high degree of intelli- gence on the part of the‘ customs officials, and probably a slight in- crease in the staff, but these are not serious difficulties when so important an objective as increased mph-e trade is in v'ew. Perhaps an even more improtant requirement is s recognition of the basic fact I Campbell. we. Stephan Weeks, Elmsdale. was guest of Mn. r. c. Bell Thursday. Miss Alice Gordon. 3.11.. was a passenger outward on Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gordon mot- ored to “ " on Sn‘ ,,. w. Upton Seaman spent Sun- day with his mother. Mrs. A. W. Mrs E. C. Arthur, Mrs. Leslie McMillan and Min Thelma Arthur are visiting Mrs. D. l". Hardy, Ken- singfnn. - Mr. Arthur Seaman, Mr. Shei- don Duncan and mssOreta Bar- bour motored from Charlottetown on Sunday. luv. A. S. Weir motored to York when he conducted services on Sunday. A number of citizens motored to Northlm on Wedilesdsy to attend the Milligan and Morrison horse noel. Mrs. James Hodgson and Mrs. Fred Wells were in Summcrside on Friday. ' m. James Weill motored from Comma-side on Thursday evening and returned Friday morning. Mrs. Jane Barbour is visiting friends-in Summer-lids. Mrs.’ James Wells has returned to Sackviilefo teach in the sum- mer school there. . m. Prod llllmhi. Summer-side. was in town ‘min-my evening. ML-GIOIIC Fraser. Smirk was a visitor lien on Sunday. . Iliflj‘; relieve- eel-uni on lpralll. ‘have already stated in these articles, rtliat under an all-round and fully [developed Empire Preference sys- tem, importation; into Canada from‘ Empire sources are not in them- selves to be regarded as detriment- al to Canadian interests, (a prin- ciple which of course applies to each partner of the Empire.) ~\ runs opens ail-Autism» Paris’ famous Opera is being im- proved and beautified. The attrac- tive facadie is now hidden by a scaffolding for men who are l-e- placing the steelwork which sup- ports the copper cupola, the steel having been eaten by rust. The statuary is to be cleaned and cov- ered with a. thin oily ubstanoe on which water has no effect. Pour elevators are to be installed and the hydrants, which are consider- ed inadequate iii case of fire, ,ars to be replaced. The stone work of the front will be overhauled. Per- formances are to be continued as usual during the renovation. GHOST GUIDES TREASURE HUNT ‘That the ghost of a monk who lived 400 years ago is guiding hunters of hidden treasure. was told to s. recent gathering of psy- chic workers at Reading, England. by Colonel C. N. Rivers Moore, noted archaeologist. Ho said that his home at Hurley was on the alts same item. is reserved for the Cana- t f lit} 4 is lui-illiuil 3* l Pulsating iwitli the quick spirit of youth, with love and adv ture. A cleverly told tale with - characters admirably sketched, 311, in which there is an abundan of humor of alvery real sort. ‘ story each teader will enjoy {r0 of a priory built in 10M and dia- soived by Henry VIII. His wife's brother, a London doctor, had a “vision" in which the monk llill "Sweep it away" three times. after which the fireplace of the house faded away and an ancient one back of it was revealed. Short-i! af- terward the existing fireplace was removed and older one disclosed. Inter a woman guest conducted experiments which produced a map. Table rapping! told that this was the plan of a hidden well. in which the monk is said in have thrown stolen jewels. The well has been found and is being excavated. iiiachwitb eoolilnot sonny" I ' mmcisu II. ‘lied Eczema. Gould Not Rest or Sleep. Healed by Cuiicura. "finebformandwueoi aeoovntofir. wnforweehatatims could soils laywork, and! "as". “Mtddreiiifliie Jun-i. i enema which brokeoutoaaiyface tbatluoediomm rent or ei “mil looked terrible couldnotbeartopiltmybnadai was healed.” the first to the last paragraph a5 i in the columns d‘ THE GUARDIAN , Stdrting This Week I ..| i‘ .1» 1| f... vltvl" c v~ Department of Puiilli: Works and llighwaf Province of Prince Edward Island Tenders for Clearing llulns at _ Falconivooil '-lloeplta| ;: SIM-ID wlllvllireocivod at lbh office Intll 1"" runny. Iniruihpmn any panda dips-nu willing to MW‘: -‘ elearhgeliborainlairaleonweedllolplill. lpldllvltifillm" , eomwrr» u in Dlpartqcai of Pibllc Worh. _. Tbeiewntirnayieadnnetuaesblarllyrhiltll- oeebfna, oepeeyiudmcrermuewmeu ='~ cs.¢;....;...,|."e.uu.c... Jflylcltll. . . ..~< ‘