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M12 Tlenderilibr CoahTENnERs Charlottetown, Summersille and Georgetown, and Hospital for the Insane SEALED TENDERS will he rec- eived at this ollirc until noon on Friday, July 15th, i932, from any person or persons willing to con- tract to supply the Provincial Building, Law Court», the tempor- nry quarters of I-‘alconwood lion- pital in Charlottetown, that ‘u, the Newsome Block building and Sims Building, Queen's County Jali, G getown Court House and Jail, and Sumrue " Court House and Jail with coal for the season I932. Coal for buildings to be delivered In their respective vaults at the cost of the Contractor by the Ist oi September nest. Weigh scales to be approved of by the Department. I-‘ull particulars as to the quan- tity and quality for each building may be had at this oifice. The mines of two responsible ptrsons vriiling to become bound for the faithful performance of the contract must accompany each tender, The Department dos not bind Itself to accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned and marked “Tenders for CoLL” L. B. MacMILLAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works. Department of Public Works, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, July 4th, i932. l235-7-l-tdt-si. Professional Cards l____________ J . W. MacNAUGHT B.A., LLB. Barrister, Solicitor, ac. Money to Loan i N. W. IAIIBIBTEIIS, SOLICITORS, BIC. 8i Great George Street MONEY 'I‘0 LOAN (Continued) [without the dos. he would bani s: night, when the vrnd howled "W! in l" "m!" "° m‘ "m" and trees walled in their distressfmmnm-“nd Jew” u" w“, odd he sweated in fear, and more than 11M Wt ""1 “l”- ouce the thought ca-me to hm to abandon his family and go in search m“ "e “um” ‘um Sh‘ ‘u m of Tolnetie. His visions of the fate h" bed a mm‘ n” h“ ‘mm which might be overtaking her be- h" minim" m!“ "" 5°“ ‘Mn came almost unbearable. H's hunts h" ‘Yul “d they we“ bmm‘ Wm‘ were no: long now, and seldom took u“ -l°y °1 m5 presence‘ ‘Sh’ Mm him more than three or four miles w‘ h“ “m w him’ ‘M h‘ he“ 1mm the cabin, for m; own strength beside her. _W0Od H8005 IOOKM It was ebbing. His only hope was to'm° "m Wm‘ shmm‘ 97”’ m4 ' kll an occasional bird, and it was 8°" w‘ “"5"” i“ “m m3!” in the darkest hour that an answer 1911"‘ “l” m3‘ Jam“ cud m“ "e came w his prayel-fi In a blizzard Toinetie B88111 foran IJMIIIIOOIJ 5nd again“ which he was “mung bu‘ L night. During tllll time 5H2 618i”. way ln half-blindness, he stumbledimd the mum‘ md w°°d Pmwnl A ulXm a doe as weak as himself and; _ I killed her. Without this stroke of ‘um d" ‘m’ l" k“ "ml mm “W” Ifortune, Wood Pigeon and Wuskoo, m” “m- ‘must have died. When the thaws? came they were alive. Racooons be- u” l“ M"? Daghmn" The ymmg gm, w appear and fleshy roots could girl who had known no other life be gatLered out of the openingmhm that of h" “mined pwple. AfterstimeldaryDlghlenlet were never far from her side. The' What was in ‘minute's heart was. _, ‘wmtmptyy/i’: . streams. Early March brought a. warm break in which Jeelus and his companions started for chenuisio. since babyhood, but whose mother had kept God and Church alive in, her soul, watched with increasing. anxiety for the return oi Shlndlls, 8008i CARDS Sealed tenders for the privilege l of supplying and selling score cards ior the Provincial Exhibition Asso- ciation Races, Aug. 23, 24, 25, will he received by the undersigned on or‘ | tlon. 4360 -7-13-3i DORIISIOB‘ 0F CANADA Province of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE 25rd George V, A. I). I932 o! rhnrlomrnn-n ‘In in the llnlll Province T0 the Sheriff of Que-own County or any Greeting: “Til-rein upon on i"le of “Willard lntfotown aforesaid, the ills pu rpmle herel nnfter nlte all persona interested In isn't! Estate rns nf n Surrogate (‘ourt to hr in Queen's in the IIlil vluee on ‘Vednelduy County, Estate cloud all prayed petition nnll on motion Ml-Klonon, Earp, Proctor PslltlouermAnd of for ed in Charlottetown in each week for at arrlltlvo weeks from aforesaid, lrullt four with polled in the places respectively, namely, town Bank of Canada and at or all lolintown aforesaid. so that sons interests-d GIVEN nvlller my hnnd lllll the of ills said Court this tilt of June A. D. 1982 and in 23rd year rriku. (Bgd) n. L. rsmnen (L. l.) llfiflll-B-fl-Thlirn-il. l. .. “Caspesia cLEOD & BENTLEY , J. s. BENTLEY . W. B. BENTLEY, K. O. ; Barrister sud Attorney-st-Law . MONEY TO LOAN Ofllce: 1B0 Richmond Street ELLI 8v. MATHIESON l. Bell l). L. Msthieson, LLD. Barristers b Solicitors ;,_ Money to Loan z Charlottetown and Montague Fortnightly thereafter. CARVELL BROS. LTD. Charlottetown Agents I do hereby order that n fruc copy hereof be forthwith published in louse newspaper publish- tlle date hereof nml (hut n trus ropy hereof he Iflrlh- following public in tile hnll oi ills Court Bonus in Charlotte- " at or near the Royal near the Bunk of Nova Hl-otln liofh ln Char- in the said Estate a! nfnrenilid may have due nofce thereof. of Ilia Illicit!’- Annotate. Clarke Steamship Co. Ltd. S. S. Calling st Gsspe Coast Ports Freight Leave Arrive heave Montreal Clfltown Ch’town 7.30 A. M. 7.00 A. M. Midnight June 22 June Z8 Juno 28 July 8 July I2 July l2 July 20 July Z6 July 26 Aug. 3 Aug. 9 MII- 9 BIJRROGATE COIJRT r In Re Estate of James D. Lox-lie Intel QIIGPII’! (‘minty 1pm, N deceased inlm-l D one knew where he W55 e. Ily tho- linnnurnlilo- llumlli lmlnorll Palmer, Mlrrngnfe of Probate, A1‘. . the County of Countable or literate person within lmlll County .$'\' PPIIIHDK tlir petition Locke of Char- Administr- ntnr of the above named Estate, pray- ing that a citation may be issued for set forth: You are therefore hereby required III the to he and appear before lielll In the Fourt Ilouss In Chnrlottetuwml Pro- llulrl once eon- per- Seal dnY the I! Food was pleantiful on lhe and each night they The maple sap ran steadily. In Ispite of this opening grace of spring, J. w. pout-ran. "here hung over Chenuisio a grim Secy. ‘Specter whose shadow grew darker with each day that passed, The specter was death. Scarcely a family returned which did no; brine grief with it. And Ah De Bah, the mightiest hunter oi them all, did not come. No one had heard of ' Fmy~scvcnty~a hundred-and then a hundred and fifty of those W110 hid Bone in the break-up were accounted for by the end of March. Among them was Mary Daghlen, 0g their number, thirty had died. Still Ah De Bah, the Tull Man, did not; come. 1718a be appeared one day, 11¢ » 8o a grotesque rack of Ileshlegg lbones whom Tiacga. would not have recognized. Behnd him trailed m; the twenty- People. Jeems counted them beiors' slevenih day of July next, coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of ills sumo day to show cause hlf Us} they esn vrhy the Account! of t e as < Ennis rllinuld not he plums-d and ih-[Tmnetle SWBYBd from the line st l" lipozzmthe head oi which the Tall Man |he could tell one from another. Eleven! He ran toward them, 3nd, marched. He might not have known her at first 1i she had not met him in this way, for those who were be. hlfld Ah De Bah walked with bow. ed heads and dragging Jtepg like death figures 1n s, weird paradg He!‘ eyes stared at ‘him from s m,“ s0 strange He carried her to the tepee, He; ulslns worn to shreds. she was so: small a burden that her lightness! sent horror through him and h‘; eyes were blinded by a hot fire whenl she ra‘sed a cold hand to touch his: m“- HB Placed her on the soitl Skills in the iepee, then he was con. scious of Wood Pigeon near him, in a moment Mary Dsghlen came m, 3°"!!! m!“ WHY ior them. He went outside, and in his path was s creature who leapt weakly against him. it was Odd, a skeleton withl red and watery eyes and jaws fail-I ing sport. Jeems waited until the ‘Illru-ih came out and told him she was going for warm water and food and that Wood Plgoen was un- dressing Toinettc. Then he sought the others. All but Ah De Bah had WHY, gathered strengthening gap from the mgplg; clothes were in tatters, her moo-l l Q 0N THE SECOND 0F THESE i DAYS HE MARRIED JEEMS i AND TOINETIE ________________i_ '11!" thought now held less of hor. Irel- for Toinette. She had seen the “mil-Y w! wurau of In lndisn film-ill’ 1n its struggle against death; she had seen the Tall Man gnaw big tcr bark that the women and mud- "11 misfit have scram of skin and flail: she hsd seen a mother hide her portion of food day after day‘ that she might save lt for her children lshe had witnessed n, ism; and devotion which could have been "Bplred by nothing less than the “cum W" 8mm"! in her heart that llhe would not allow another winter to separate them, even if a priest did not come to Chenufsio. But he came, following closely the months of starvstbn. He was a. Klimt. death-faced man, on hi; way to take the place oi a brother who hsd died among the Indians o; the Ohio. That was what he said. His- tory was to relate otherwise, for a W" m" he w" "w M" behlndzflhindas was dead clutched her with ‘h’ ‘Mmkl’ l“ the" “milliliter 01 sn evil hand. She began w avoid the English st Fbrt William Henry. His name was Father Pierre Ron. baud. l-fe was s cold, terrible man of God. Yet he was the Church. I-ie' iwouid have died s. "- ior the Cause of which he deaths ' was the ' and she told Toinette that a; last, she was prepared to yield 1o he; They arrivgd at chenuhm Thyenvironment, and if no priest came mo,“ {here had lived frugal“, on that spring or summer she would their supplies, and from the firstfman-y shlndas m the Indian way- rlmrfnz oi the manic sap had been. making sugar. Only/four iamiliesl hid Preceded deems to the village, and oi their number, which was before July 20th. Racing will be twenty-eight, five had died. No word; three days instead of four days as lhad been received from Tiaogn and‘ previously. One page oi score card ‘his warriors. is to be reserved for the Associa- il-fl-Thur. ll. F. lIacPllEE, ILA. BABIJSTER, SOLICITOB F umess Red Cross Line disappeared and were being cared for. The Tall Man could scarcely stand as he told his story. He had brought hLs eleven people bsci: slivel --the dog and he. Like the trulyl great». he gave credit to his inferior. norms he. ‘e’ " I-lley Bllilllll‘, '0 Zloltetown. S‘ S‘ [78-2-8-1 month. Freight and I‘ w _ Montreal Ch'town St. John's ll A liaollonalll K ll “"- ~=- m" ' ' 5 ' ' Montreal Cirtown Ch'town I IABIIBTEB, SOLICITOB». to. Ind Ind Riley Building leave for leave ior n Charlottetown, P. B. Island. St. John's Montreal ouey to Loan sud F" “ mbggvsnl the gr; best attention l: l: - - - lnou . __ July 16 July l8 July 2.’! - I 30 . l A . I MARK n. McGUIGAN "" “" "‘ B. . BAIIIITII, BOLICITOB, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Bsulcrosl Block. Charlottetown, PIJ, CAR VELL BROS LTD. o-ii-Thur-tf. Charlottetown Agents. WHY HAVE MOSQUITOES? FI.lT kills them Spiritual if not the moral rspreseu- l tative. Ho would have eaten human] flflh l1! defense 0f it, He did gee such flesh eaten by his savage d1. eiples st Plait William Henry. I-le_ remained in Ohsnufslo two days. On the second oi these dsys he married Joerns and Tolnette accord-I |lfl8 to the ritual of the Catholic church. The Ilooin he brought with h'm. wls dissipated by this event. cheuuf ' sio gave itself up to s few hours of‘ rcjolcrlg in honor of ‘rlsogfs daughter and the son of Wuskoo. But this happier spirit could not endure Ions with the people. nclth had settled on them heavily. No wold hsd come from Tiaogs snd his warriors. ‘mm were whispering!’ tblt G110! had incl annihilated in W the Gillette cost was based upon heavier blade-made enables the blade to Blue Super-Blade makes it inexpensive for every man to enjoy ex- traordinary shaving comfort. This exceptional blade-selling for half the price of the famous $2 Kroman DeLuxe -is distinctly an extra quality product offered in addition to the reg- ular blade in the green package. New production methods perfected by the new management and gratifying acceptance by shavers everywhere enable us to offer the Blue Super-Blade at its bargain price. The selling estimated volume and it is most pleasing to know that you have recog- nized the blade as a real value. The Blue Super-Blade is a great manufacturing achievement-like product of rare engineering and manufacturing skill. It is a sturdy and to give you shaving com- fort impossible to describe. The edges are harder than the flexing center. This feature -protectcd by patents already granted- bend without distortion at '/= the pricefof the '2 Kroman while the outside sections erent temper-take and hold sturdier, keeuer shaving edges. r The Blue Super-Blade is with rustless finish. Every reel of steel is tested by an exclusive photo-electric process that al- lows no flaw to escape. Automatic grinding, honing, finishing and shopping ln-e so arranged that critical inspection after every operation is possible. You’ll, enjoy your first trial of the Blue Super- Blade. Look for it in its blue package, Cello- phane wrapped. Your dealer can supply you. We urge you to buy u package now and begin to enjoy rare ‘slaving comfort immediately. On sale everywhere. Olfor 10, 50¢ for 5. lette- RAZORS M GillettofiafstyllnufiaoffianadqlvtilqllonlsesLQuehee not -of an entirely dif- made of blue steel BLADES battle and would never return. An- xiety grew into fear, fear into cer- tainty. The grlmness oi a tragedy darker than the sable robes of the pfest hovered over Chenufslo. In their happiness, Jeems and Tometm did not ‘eel the undemuh visitors to the Capital, Thursday t rent of change about them. Their vaguely soft and distan‘ behind them: they thought of it, and ‘dreams sometimes awakened Ibi- nette to find comfort in Jeems’ arms. But its memories did not wound so deeply. The spirits of ‘Ibnteur and of Jeems‘ mother drew ‘nearer to them each day, streng- thening with invisible chains the ,love which bound them. It was the "Ihrush who first made them see what was happening about them. As days and weeks passed without word from Tloogs, the fear that Toinetto and kept gooherself. The hardness which had settled in the faces about her came into her own. She was a changed Mary Daghlen. Bhe was opitchi the Seneca. (To Bo Continued) "Gerald, dear," said Gerald's aunt, "aren't you sometimes afraid you'll lose control bf the car?" “Constantly? replied Gerald. "I’m two instalments behind already." _. __~_>. millililll ill,“ Pll i i» p151 .'.l,.r.i_ ‘fl ; ‘New Glasgow l ivn-s. John McGougan, Konstan- lton; Mrs. H. M. Campbell and Mr. ‘John a. Campbell, Sea. View, were 1B8. ldr8.R.E.BlIfllllWh0hllbOQD visiting friends and relatives - in Long River and Kensiugton has re- turned to her home in New Glas- gow. I Misses Mildred Dixon sud Doro- thy Stevens, Moneton, N. B. are at present visiting in New Glasgow . the guests of, Miss Ruth Dickiesou. Mrs. Murdock Kennedy, Miss I-Is- zel and Mr. Irving Kennedy, Brad- albane, motored to Charlottetown on Monday. Mrs. Rendls A. Houston cuter- tained the ladies of the New Glas- gow Women's Institute at her home on Monday evening July 5th. The meeting opened with the vice president in the chair, by Ode and repeating the creed in unison. The secretary reed the minutes of the previous meeting which were sp- da. Remind. Miss Illla Selnpis. 1'1. Herbert Hill. Reading. Mrs. M. McLeod. Song Contest sud the National Anthem brought the meeting to a close. A dainty lunch was passed by the refreshment committee-N. - St. Lawrence WaterwayoTreaty ‘(emails Press) OITAWA. July I8—Oouverss- tions between Canada and the United States towards a treaty for construction of the 8t. Lawrence deep waterways scheme are plo- osediag satisfactorily, it was offici- sliy stated touidht. Negotiations between the Dominion and Ontario governments on the proposal. it was further stated, are practically com- plated. Officially, there is no further comment tonight on the St.- Law- rence Protect: but in esrtsln quart- ers the fooling continues to prevail that an early announcement of the signing of the treaty between the two countries may he made. With regard to the exchange of com- munication between President Herbert Hoover and his Democratic opponent for the presidency, Frank- proved. Roll call was answered n. ~wm~»n-. c - r.::.~:~:.r::;::; good sttendsn . Reports were m.” m” m.” mum.“ heard from the sick committee ' alsoths" ‘ who “ " the annual meeting of the Protest- ant Orphanage. Miss Ruth Dickie- son and Mrs. M. Mclieod were sp- ' ‘ ’ to attend the annual con- vention in Charlottetown. Substi- tutes: Miss Elsie Iieard and Mrs. Brenton Dicldesorl. Mrs. M. Me- heod invited the members to her houie for the August meeting where roll call will be answered with “current events". Refresh- ment commlttes, Mrs. Herbert Ste- venson. Mrs. M. McLeod and Miss mr:>|<;L JIHN llli.|OlJ.‘_.i"ii..‘~iS l l’ MNSTIPA l ION \-. wssearl-iedoutzOhol-ustlvsns- BOSTON BIUINS MAY VISIT N13. M%UION.N.B. Jilly!!- Thsrs is s pouibiiity of the Boston FIREiALE Ruth Dlckieson. Plans were dis- I“. _, cussed for the district convention Ill"! “lllfllll U 8W5- to hs held in Cavendish, after min“ Fl“ ‘fir’ which the following pmgrsmnis m” w.“ Bruins hockey team doing 80ml hunting and fishing in New Brim-v wick Ind L150 some 97'4"”! training at the usaneton Stadium. according to passenger 01116111! ii the Canadian National Railway! here. Charles I". Adams, owner 0i the Boston Bruins lfllvbd in Preli- ldricron today in connection with the project. WARNING Parties who have been Ill-ea into and ‘ ' the grounds the Charlottetown Driving Park oi the Provincial Exhibition Assoc!» tion at night are hereby wu-nel that any future damage to prowl" ty of tbs Annotation will be illll investigated sud the party d parties prosecuted to the full exiell of the lsw. Signed by ORDER 0!‘ DIIICTOII- BQQ-Y-IS-tl. NO T_1CE! Persous wants; lnmwflsl " lruwn Tell this season. 7"!" l“. application to tile underslfl“ previous l0 Jilly 18th. G- HIGHILLAN: Io: m, Charlottetown. r. s. I lylJ-D-Gi. FOR ' SA LE / ‘l loom Cottage at l1 oriebr sir-occupies: condition. with e‘. laodsrnoossvmisuossandfmfi‘ Iislstsolllbypflvstollle-"m"; sulupstssetionontnollth" oflsigatlidolooknoofl. Apply to Bell a lhthleson all the premises. § 1 llll-Idi-ttl-lll