ma. cuantmwprowiv GUARDIAN Paqgfiutu J. Q I i federal Public Works Activities -_a- The following review of aetivltlal i in the Dominion Department of t i GLAD TIDIN GS! Public Worka has been prepared by Mr. H. Ii‘. Miller, district en- ~ giueer. During the season of 1M6 the dredging plant of the Department xas engaged as foiiowa: , Dredge P.W.I). "No. W-Oaptaln ‘ Bert Shepard, carried on dredging at Wood Bland: throughout the season. Dredge 1WD. "No. l0‘. Captain ‘tiex MacLean. carried on dredging , 1t Rocky Point; Charlottetown. Vi-iri-timg Electric, (rental); Wood Islands; Lower Montague Ferry wharf; Georgetown and Graham's ‘i Pond. Dredge 1WD. "No. 11". Captain , Claude B. MacEwen and Captain l Freeman C, Webster. cars-led on l dredging at Red Head. St. Peter's ,» Bay. throughout the season. A new ; I cubic yard dump ICOI was eon- ! atrueted at Moroll, entirely by ‘ local skill, under Captain Mac- Ewen‘: direction. Dredge P.W.D. “No lib" Cap- tain James Keddy. completed d1’ in at Summorlido, I!!! o! the ay Wharf. u. t Repairs. etc. TU OUR FAITHFUL OLD FRIENDS, AND OUR cilccted or proposed by day labour at the following works, under ‘the tforemen noted: , Alborton Queen's Wharf. Alber- tton Railway Wharf, John C Mat- thews; Alberton. James A. E. Mac- Donald; Basin Head, James Whal- en; Belfast Wharf. James Halli- day; Bonshaw. A. C. Crosby; Canoe H , Repairs and improvements were Sincere Christmas Greetings Point, Patrick Hogan: Mimineguh Harbour, Arnold P. Ellsworth; 0Y5)‘ blue, “INT CLUB BAG; ‘ Q grain cowhide MAN'S GLADSTONES. biao bop grain cowhide .. MAN'S Iii-INCH GLADSTON I . black, top grain cowhide .. . ZIPPERILD DUFFLI BAGE: blAWS GLADSTONE, 10p grain cowhide. also ........................... ... i brown. gray .. MtiitDUNI-illl & RUWE‘ uooowontluc co. LTli. l! Moniacue. Frank V Nfurrlhyr; Mur- ray Enrol‘. Waiirr Bur-ll; Ilia-Far- lvane‘; Covo. Allan McCo-‘mack; Naufrage, Roddie S. McDonald! New London, John Quinn; Port Hill, Henry Yeo; Red Head. Lom- iucl Ronny; Rocky Point Break- aygrljge size, combined three rooms: water. P. M. Arsenauit; Rocky in one. A corncr of the room. plLlS Point Wharf, James Smith! RUS- projecting shelves and u cabinet» lico Harbour Works, Henry Do-u- formed the L-shapcd area dv.‘\'0l9d,"ctir; Souris Railway Wharf. Alex z i (‘OLONIAL IS DISTINCT“? TYLE American colonial is anything but a consistent style. Each colony was settled by wholly distinctive types o; people, who maintained varying degrees or contact With to cooking and preparing food. The adjoining corner was enclosed by a low, swinging fence painted snft blue. This private nook revealed a. wee table and chairs decorated P. MacDonald; South River Wharf. Whitten Herring; Summersidc Railway Wharf, John E. CamphciL. Tignish Sylvain DesRoches; West Point, John Bulger; Wood lstnnds the home lands, but little Willi each other, It is therefore not rm:- pri-sing that on the American cun- tlnent‘ we have echoes of York- shire ycomanry in New Erwin"!- Gocrgion olegnnre in Phiiadclninin, aristocrat French in Charleston. medieval German in rural Prniisyl- vaniu and ornate Spanish in Flori- da. The eclectic period r/f Frcrvh decoration inspired by hurled Hor- culcanctim and Pompeii. was most whole-hearted. In 1764, a lino in a a French comedy reads: “Every- thing is Greek but our souls!“ The first patent for a dishwash- inc machine was applied for dur- Parlter Lund. In all instances work has been handicapped 'and delayed by s98‘!- city of materials and often an en- tire absence of available labour. In some cases this has ma-ie impossible to proceed. even ct this late date. and work will have to be carried over to next seasson. with peasant designs -an idea place for children to play within the watchful range of mother Grown-ups dine across the room in tho i-cmai-ning cc-rncr. A largo screen of the same lovely bluo wood used im- the children's cornw, ch- literates the unpleasant view of sink. refrigerator. etc. A semi-cir- cuiar serving bar, perpendicula" to the screen, repeats the blue wood in 1h;- basc. and gives the final touch of seclusion to the dining unit. Contracts Awarded Contracts have been awarded as follows- Charlottetown Railway Wharf- Repair and lmpl‘0V0l'fl0fill-- Con- tractor Messrs. J. P. Porter Com-l pony, Limited, uccesso s to Messrs; BENZOL EXCITES PEOPLE EffW-t s 0i hrrathing henml- i“? ‘he Cimmrni“ “m "m" m" lrulcn nlr causes the patient in be» J- P< “"1" "d Sms- Limiwdw it, was not_ until 1907.lll“il the Comp dizzy‘ breathless or “cum M“ J‘ Q Mcxenmh reshqem on. electric rlcvi-ce was designed and __ __ ‘ gmeer for the Department‘ Mm Plmd "1 "l! "mim- Philip s. McQuald, Inspector of A recent nation-wide survey cno- . cerning housing indicates that only 14 per cont oi’ the people \\'ifil | aad_ Iallin Hair. use Min. tn live in cities. Tho grant muior- lhaeixralggic" ’1§’§‘”°““ ity plan to move to tlic =ulvrirll<i limesaweck and the result or to the country. Thc samv r- n ‘l’ b" \'o_v indicates other mien-sting cm“ m“ "m 5""! "I" trends: Twn-story-and-a-half: Cape Cori. ranch house and rnniemtflf- N u R D‘ S nrv or» tho ntnst popular slYlPF-I l-‘ifiv-ffivr- percent. ni‘ the ~ > “ n L Kill] ilF PM" Construction; Messrs. C. H. How-I att, s M. MacKay and J. A. Mac- Kinnno- Inspectors of Dredtting. i Egmcnt Bay Wharf- Wltleningl Wharf Approach - Contrnctoisi Messrs. Noye. Raynor, Bagloie A: Noye-Mr. Emanuel Gallant, ln-, specter of Construction. i Lennox Isianrh-Cnnstruotion of wlnrfflConiractor, Mr. W. J. Ford, —Mr. Arthur E. MacDonaid, In-i specter of Construction. North Lake Boat Harbour - Brco-kwater Extension - Contrac- pearl»; having separate dinimz rooms use] them for purposes other than eat-l ing. Eighteenth Century furniture is ailll strong in demand by nMmlP wh ‘so homes cost more than ti?» 00K‘. truiv KlVGElITI-llflilflt‘ kiiiiicv‘. at tors, Messrs. Noye, Raynor. Bag- lioic A; Noye-Mr. Elijah A. Pierce, -__.__ _ {-—___-.1—¢- Jill. B11‘ no. zes- iiil 203+ Inspector of Construction. j Rocky Point whBTf~—R9COlIslJ'UC' tibia-Contractor, Messrs. H. J. ‘Phillips and Son-Mr. E. M Phil- lips, Managc:--»l.i;_ {L-znws irnitll. Inspector of Construction. Souris Railway Wliarh-Ncw root’ on shed-Contractor. Mr. Harry E. Phillips. Tender: were asked for the fol- ‘mving wot-ks, but no bids receiv- ed owing to extreme diificuitv m procuring materials, and scarcity ‘ of labour: Montague - wharf. Sourls-Repalrs to breakwater. Tignish-Rcpairs to outer end. IBouth Breakwater. Wood Islands- Widcning wharf approach- Reconstructing iiftimg tpparatua of transfer bridge. A second call for tenders has ‘been or is shortly to be issued for all of these-and in some cases a third call will be necessary. IOMANOI ITAITID l1 Gill’! VOICE OAPIPOWN. Dcc. i8 -(C.“) —-A clear soprano voice singing an Tr- iah iovi ballad started a romance that will shortly reauit in marriage. The p-incipaia in the love story an! William (Bill) Potter. 32-year-old ex-corporai of the British Army. now in Capetown, and Mm Lucy fisher. 20-year-old city ahop anis- taut. Bill waa sitting on the venrciah of a city hotel one afternoon. B‘ 2O to 70% QFF » ALL TQYS Owing to the unexpected arrival oi a large quantity of new merchandise we must have our vvarerooms cleared oi all toys by Christmas llay. For Today and Tomorrow only we are offering our entire stock of toys at a discount of from- 20 to 70% l MILLER onus. tru- 147 GREAT . GEORGE STREET Reconstruction of t thousands of miiea away in Eng- land. “Suddenly a woman started to sins." he llld. "It was a clear l0- pnno voice. It was ao beoutlfui— that Iriah love ballad -that I could Only alt and hope it would go on for ever. . "I looked over to when the voice came from. and I saw her. I want- ed to talk to her and {ell her how homesick I was. I was too shy. when she looked at me I knewthat I would never rest until we were married." Unfortunately the Young woman left the hotel aoon afterwards and Bill then spent many a long day tramping round Capetown iookwg for her. "I must have walked hun- drelia of miles," he aald. “but could not. find her. When eventually I left Capetown for the country I left iattars for her with tltu hotel manager, the waltera and other member: of the stair-in the hope that the would return to the hotel. Sui pailail biolleaed o: elafed l a t MENTHO an it|'*\l||lvt '- lil-lnch Universal globe ball Metal dome base finished in Height 10 inchea ..... ... ...» ...-..., .- New M: Age Globe The ll cradle, it may be turned in tho map. or for adjusting Circle route between any measuring scale on the ring llellht 13% inches .. '03s’ inch Unlveraal Globe Ball, Metal bale. Seul-meridiau-llelght 16% Inches ........... . . Whether it be uaed for _. ...-u i iii- . . For The One Who Travels . 5 lay Boa Voyage and a Ho»! Oltriahull. by KIWI! "l" 1418' gage-peeled full of holiday cheer! juat a track-and jaunt or a trip of longer llllrlflltll—lllfl "Q" Luggage adds that certain something. There la a complete sci- oetion of also. eclor and style-lightweight. sturdy couatructlou and finished to perfection both lnalle and out. 59.00 49.00 32-50 ~ 42.50 3.75 a 1.50 woman's ranmcoio oar-night 2 4. 2 ...-... ma... i gov’, L_ n Macxlnnon; gwe‘ WOMAIS: TWEED SET, brown; leather bound- . t _ V l’- d G ti W" h .:"§::t.=';'...1:::t‘:§::'*5°l:"‘;:;i. 2.; -289" 39-00 all Lem. W. LfMacI-eah and J. P.‘ wopgawg ffwflqaygcg 551, 90 I th 5 gianderslvmGEllllmvilt B3; Wfwrfl‘ blue. leather bound ' manue a an ; orgemwrvn or e 5 Queen's Wharf, Angus McLean: W0M5N'5 GENUINE BLACK a l” Georgetown Railway Wharf. An- LEATHER. AEROPACK ......_ Biililllig V931.’ é‘.“..'€.f§‘...-.“°ii?.i‘ 37,“; 3.25 --- 6.05 John McKenzie: Grand River i c """""""""""""" "' - South. Elmer Ramsay; Higgins FIBER ‘W705! Ill 4 Shore. Howard Enman: Jude's °""lllh* "l" ' All Cale! in the Seba For The Students - - Give Them A Hand-Mounted DeLuxe Globe! The invaluable gift for everyone who la interested in world ovonfl —lnstead of wondornig where a place ia-a twirl of your Globe will bring it directly to you. When the Peace Treaties are sign- ed and International boundaries settled. your Globe may be rs- placed by one showing all there new markings. - a - wit]; Q Globe the whole world la at your finger tipll r cordovan and gold- two .. ..... ...."- -._... -»~_. Full Vision (Patented) mounting 9.25 4mm ball ma: h um: out c! u» any direction for aaay ggfqgggmg t4 to tho llorlaon Bing lo that the Great points ia brought in line with the 13-95 4.75 Iii. 324E- liiumlnated. Map‘ la mounted Complete with bulb. cord III! Illl SET. leutlller bound- 5 ‘.221: 43-95 fly be purchased separately Ollglllipll, 19.950 "I was beginning to despair of aeehg her again when I received a letter from her. Sh. hati been handed one of my notaat And in her latic- ahe confessed that she had felt the mane way aa 1 had." They became engaged and hope to marry early next. year. "Yea, it aounda like a story-book romance," Miaa Fisher agreed "When I aaw Bill I inltinctiveiy knew that 1 loved him." __.___...._.._.. ‘III! PASSING BUN me sun in aiionoe J0me" on its southern way. As ioth to leave “mlrzyihlvlllh the mule or it; HI! lubed this earth with beauty rare. , with backward glance it thmwa a itiaa Ullcn c. aeene that is as lair, And warms the day. Ill writ is done. With toiier buoy thtcugh the h“; Cheering him on, Ila plantlnl. tending. with wise one Rultion comes, the earth's rich Ie “a2: God mules Ill ‘a ... ".2." .... .... ’ e- I i mot beauteoul lhrth will rupond. morn do of growth its wondrou’: power ha: not at was lonely and his thoughts were i, flsetoldtuno I00 0f one whose eyea Did lee the glory of its passing. nut 1mm: by the was. they find Not a" returning trcnalent aun, But 0f 0a i"m"' $2‘. "t?" lltlfi °i '3' . n a I o0 - ill PW’! nodtalteatcquetam theatres. They "been toll Afiueathuowfllboqulatmaa. low Iceland‘: tint railway was man in Ifi- - O! mother earth-king hoary f Whose l6! breath. held back throrurt: d!!! flatly . flew lagaliltliy ereena u. mum and I‘ All in ita path. With its lanwall . Ii cute g. shadow like l pal] On nenmado mound. Where reeta in deepest sleep the . form O! one. who gladly welcomed it Short time before. And when tihe morn 0f ita return from southern climel. lta warming raya. With gentle touch, W!!! will to viev some other mound. nmwn-sunt alum -a. amen mm. small Ion woaxau ZOIDON - (W) .-.A pal: of — blfllie they have lllilll It IIIIIIAI OPINID III Of beauteoua ailmmara growing IOLITMY TRIP II! IUD . DI IIIH_IOLI l Movie aoouta batted lallerin Iedulncnt. eight, aha rived 1a New York from lribln; recently withflior mother foe‘ afI ,. holiday in Olfledal m a screen . sat ‘stalwart-awed. blue-eyed’: on e already appeared n . lateral Iritllh ' i? e WWII "I! maaopoflilen ‘mmmgtliwé m“ AWM , . . 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