a a "ii" HHV- iHii | Y still“! lathe; -t ht. The Vmiiwa/V? .]..'°,. Jfinuuuunwn- . qfln, _.Qq,;y [Mrif]. Stock. Y Bvchonsc = stations ~ rim-up Johnston 3" ."-"~~ .':""'.'::..:'...':""..:.." ~ and: Imus . ll Ir 3st, Ill Ihllsolell, Street, Charlotte- sewn)- 73 Dom dge . . . . .. 3'! Dom Steel (Toni B . 4 4% iioin To: Com 70 7s Gurds .. Gypsum -- . til/y i1 llurv Smith Pup . ill/y 01 iloliingr-r Utliil lilnc 1 ) lntl Nickel . . .. 215; 10 4% 1'3’); 18' i322 7% 151,4 45 Steel Co Can l'iil = 421/, Win Elec . 1m) BANKS Commerce 159 Montreal . _ is: Nets lcotiq . ‘ ‘:00 Roytl... ...... Ban o! Canada 531/, Fijians Stick . , . _ _ " To OIcLFaiths though oilicially dead. Wlifillfllfl. is 11.1‘ , tised secretly by some Fiji Islanders, according to Mrs. E. May 8—(C.P.)— Wolger, novelist, who spent some ‘ time here on the way to England. Daring the six years Mrsfworger in‘ thc Fill Islands, where herhusband is a district edlcal ‘oiiicer, she has travelled the most desolate points in the group of islands and has become well ac- quaintedtwith the ways oi the people. ~‘ "Though the ifiiian ‘may attend a 011118111111. church and learn the ways o! the white man, still in his heart he believes the tilillig his are natives, 1.. . _. _, beveve‘ absolutely in the "curse." Ii they iaii sick‘ and think some enemy 1m put a curse on them they just lie down to die, convinced that ncth- im can save them. "I imagim Fiji is the most peace- ful spot in the world," Mrs. Wsrger said as she described the happy. contented people oi the. islands. The men she characterized as "a decent lotW-elow. a little lazy, gooci- nltintd and llkjllbc. The native women. Mrs. Wm-ge: said, have been taught by the misionaries to wear plain Mother Hubbard dress- es. "Otherwise." she added. "they would still be wearing their grass skirts and probably looking a great eight better." According to the live stock survey as s1, December 1, 1934, the Markets‘ At A EEXCIZéNCE (c. r. lly omen-w- spuuiwm) MONTREAL, ‘ lllli-l‘ highs-g‘ coflceuower. a M11_y_1_1vc Aiter an earlier/period o! eui- qculuun“, b . TORONTO, May 0-1110 mining market took thc hurdles with an unesnocted display o! ‘energy io- “Y "14 010694 higher 111st when bearish notions were beginning to Dcrmcaie financial by speculators. heavy buying or- ders began to make an appearance. Buying was distributed between several diiierent groups with the metals, oils and railway supply stocks attracting the major share oi attention. Liquors. strong earlier in the week "on the announcement the Canadian Industrial Alcohol Com- pany had completed a merchand- ising ‘ agreement with Bcheniey Distillers ior 3,000,000 gallons o! whiskey to be delivered within the next three years, were neglected and showed minor losses. International Nickel rose 3-8 at 257-8 while ConsolidatedSmclters vanced 1 1-3 poin at 100 1-2. m - - , and Hoiiinger rose 10 cents at .5°:1£em wwmfi ‘fig’ 10.00; McCoil Frontenac was up. Wm, m, mm“, mm °. f’ 6-8 at l8 7-8 after touching a high short “mug m "amt ‘union of 14. Supply stocks were main we" 0mm“, ‘m, ma.“ ' strong rpmts oi the list. Total mum 0mm o! ma, "I m" saleswere 15,410: bends $9,750.. nun“ u“ muvely‘ the be” Mil-ll Pulled along with ‘the sil- vers. Senior golds were strong but volume was on the small side. ronoxro, May'5_ ver down-nearly two cents in hon- don. Early 46111118 0n declining Prices was short lived, the tone filming berm thr iirst hour was over and ' impmvm‘. ‘lowly "lmlllh 7-119 zest oi the day. Near- ly a million shares changed hands and misccllsn mines advanced llwlv a Mm while the golds Squeezed out‘ a narrow gain. The inflation angle cuisine irom uvsgocr i - (Canadian-Pres) May B-Bheep flak. I3 1.0 84-819 latter price being for a iew sheep o! handy weights. Bacon hogs were $9.25 fed and watered, with $1 per hog premium .on selects. Butchers, heavics and lights were $8.75 and extra Irtav- as $8 H. Sows were slow at 00.711 l7. g Currencies __._.-_ . (Canadian Press) - MONTREAL. May B-The noun . . . sterling moved narrowly higher . ~ on Montreal ioreign exchanges ;to—. day ‘while the French ira ‘and - the United States dollar we kened - slightly. The pound was up‘; #8 o1 a cent at $4.05 s-e» dollar» - losyl-il oi one per cent at-s-lo oi one per cent premium and the iranc 01 oi a cent at 6.60 cents. NEW. YORK, May it-Modcraie advances were swred by leading mxicncies .in the ioicign exchange markets today. The psund sterling moved up to a closing rate oi $4.84 1-4 ior a. gain ct 3-4 of a cent. The Canad- Lninsqno , ian dollar closed at 3-16 per-cent 1.1-» (iuld , discount against 6-18 yesterday. all!" ll h - . m, The French franc, closing at 0.50 j“§f,"§§f_, 22s i-4 cents, showed a gain oi .00 l-I slam, ,1 I oi a cent. Flo . _'_ 42g‘, .---—--—-i- ‘ _ '1“ 115 During the fiscal your ended ?.‘,‘,.‘,!{}‘,';,'_' j _ 2o March s1, ma, 19am boxes, or McWiiiir-rs .' “*4 about 13,904,120 pounds, oi Can- ‘lminrp adian dressed‘ poultry were in- spected ior export and local and inierprovincial shipment under the supervision. oithe, Iiivc Stock Branch or the Dominion Depart- ment oi Agriculture. This was an increase in clzipmcntspver the 1038- "illhlllvlcr number oi hens and chickens on ins-ms in Canada was 46.487280. Advertising Rat word Other tutu on appllrdlu 1.1." ' " m than [or the price 0i two, atrintlp Ilrlhle In mlvnnn. For Sale WAKTEI) _-.][Afl Iol_ [AIM Ion sass - aucrros ronrr- work. Apolv ll"- Pmv lllmlh. pmyflug mg Whig; 5cm Mt. Herbert. Ir-‘IHO-b-l-fl. C Guardian Central Job . Printery. Nov. i-ti- To L“ B Il-IIEAVY J E‘ recur-mus noon m. Piotr suitable ior placing under Mm“ 33-51,“ Av“ mo“ m“ 818M 0i run, sin. Guardian Oflice. 1,733.54,“ periods o! reaction ‘and the odds are s-Il-ti. \ nxuch against the development or a. material on ‘tram the $3.00 per pair. Clinton Mormon, Belt Dealer, Fredericton Station. P. 11:1. Is-WM-s-a-si. Iol um - runs m roar. 1o pearl. 1300 lbs. Good worhcr. .1. Women Villett, Hampton. L-‘ibll-I-l-si. . Special with nimble neat. to 1411. John n-ilell, Can- bnB-li-l-si. IUD Ill-l OI’ DI IA!!- um at a . mire-rm A. Berserk. c. hnlhJa .1 . . ‘C1018. (ital hot bag with about 5.133.170 pounds. es-— ayahlo in Advance enl Guardian locals. 4e per werdr IJJOIIII I Iiulannn Chane Ice any advertise-opt twenty-live __ _ 34 iiscal 3ca.r.oi.73,331 boxes, or '. ~- Wentern and‘ Iii-nun locals. 0e Olaulfle: ll Male Help Wanted I ro mr- suau. uni-nun furnished. Also one r0003.” Apply Gillrdlln. L-‘i -5-I-8L ro on - moons ssvln room house, 40 Victory Avenue. ’ _ ‘wisu-s-s-si . used ior ldditlon working ‘(capital ' (By >IOUQ zalflQWaIfI-lpecial Win). . "q .0‘. .. l‘ menyoi ‘lflfilflltbffib! critical etagefirhemactienottho maztet alilappointing. unw YORK, u. w, m, a-aeui barsquoted in Iandon’ at 14b l-ld vs. 143s 7'1-2d"'1‘ueshy.- \ 1905..Part.oi proceeds will , to redeem-B per cent 1st mortgage bondsdue1960..Balsnoe‘iobe and u; n-iirnburse inpart the iund- cble portion of capital expendi- ture» . _ ' _ _ American Pete Institute . esti- mates e stock in" week ended May 4th at.‘ 533M000 bbl_s., dc- crease 1,930.01” bills. ixom previous week. .‘ . u‘ .1 ' , - U55. Elfifllc-‘Pflflflfoiiwllt up 1th cwlDlIied with a gainer 8-10 of; 4percentoverl984weekoibdiay lpercentinprcvlousweekp High Low‘ rm. on _ g Dow Johns. BANON SAY! f MONTREAL. Q11!“ HEY B-A eharpbreakinsllvcrsharea below the lows established last woo! was accompanied 11y weakness in both rails and industrisis, rates-day. pressure has not yet ex- panded to s. pointjhich would in- dicate that the trend has turned definitely bearish, but the lack oi supportrin a number o! leaders during 's sclloii increases the likelihood oi further-reaction lrom the current levcL- Continue to defer purchases until selling shows signs oi having run i0! owns; Response in the a-mwunoement oi’ the sale oi wbishcy to Schneiey was not iavcrcble u- far as the market action oi ‘Con. Ind" Alcohol was concerned. The stock opened higher but ran into a. heavy supply oi selling.‘ Unis! Can. Industrial Alcohol ‘ p “ _ its advance durinl the comm: wceinioilfllllfl 111 111° GOSSIP Holland florln .0787. Hungary pengo .2930. Irma rupee .3671. Italy lire 0825. Japan yen .566- ‘ New Zeaiand pound 3.9150. Norway krone .3441. PoP/‘d zioti..1902. South Africa pound 4.8316- Spain pcseta. .1370. Sweden in-one .2604. Sweden krone .2504. Switzerland iranc .3243. United States dollar 0-16 per cent uranium. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Mny B-Foreign ex- change steady. Great Britain high 484 g low 4.84%: close 484%: 00 iluy bills 4 82%’: France 0 501,5: Italy 8 $5; Belgium 16 03; Germany 40.32: Canada 179 13-10. . v PRODUCE (Canadian Pres) MONTREAL, May 8-Butter eased slightly on the Montreal dairy and produce market today while eggs strengthened and other lines held unchanged. No i. grade butter in car-lots or less was quoted at 21 1-2 cents a pound with small lots to retailers at 22 1-2 m 23 cents ior solids and 23 1-3 to 24 cents ior prints. Arrivals totalled 150 boxes. ~ 0n the egg market graded ship- ments in carlots or less were made up halt a cent a dozen a1; 30 to 20 1-2 cents tor A-large, l8 to 18 1-3 cents ior A-mcdium, 17 1-2 to 18 cents tor B. snii 16 1-2 to 17 cents tor C. Receipts were 4.83 cases. With no oiiierinsil, cheese prices were unchanged, no 1 ‘current bringing l0 to 10 1-4 cents a pound. No 1 green mountain potatoes continued at 48 cents per tic-pound bag oi Prince Edward Islands, 4s cents ior New Brunswlcks and to 40 cents ior Qucbecs. New Florida potatoes were $4 per 100- pound bag and New Bermudas $2.50 ior No. 1 and $7.25 for No. 3. Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) Barley, C W no 3 s4 Oats C W no 2 58- Oats C W no 3 40 Oats iced 110145. “Igoour spring wheat patents, iirsis limit choice $440 to $4.30. c N. in the ‘auto industry tailed to stimulate vigorous chmand 110a’ mot- or shares. The nearest is c! course ‘._“u_ ‘if-Hi bi-lullhbilttfliilfiulQflllfilluw-lilhfl“fi. israstbeuziotorindiatryhoon- “u. u“; cemedthepeakotsascnnlactivlty Curb Market, has now been posed. Duns acts Motown exceptionally well this morning and gives every indication oi estab- lisbinganciwhighontbrcixrint “a B“ lliining Co. has sold 11"“ ‘"5" no silver this year as it is cit be- Atllhltghflfi liei the 111100 will go considerable Amer Can higher". s: r. Earls, rm. advbcd A“: g" lie-mil shareholders at thrannual meet» Am "go?" ' ing in Toronto . Nipins- Am Pow ma. ing now holds 1,300,000 mmees cl.’ Am lhd - u... i: 2:2.“ "c more L “ Am- M, hi‘; " crlcacndsu xeport-torthsiirst AmTobB. quarter net profit oi 11010.net art- f: hfvllw == all-rm =- iufimif.“ 4.5., amortization and federal taxes. Bald Loco .. ' 1 this is equal, attes- a-lidwi-ng ior Bait Ohio 10st, quarterly dividend requirements 011 | gang‘ h3- a "l! '1 1m‘ Wllt 111d "A" l)!!!“ l" Beth swan". 2141,; I6 pfd "B" slid-NC w 9W0 NEH I Briggs . . . . .. .. . 28 201/5 share on 13,180,690 shares o! com- g1"! A ll 14 1m, 111011. This compares with net pml- C3,? oiidd m“ git i1 oi’ $1,235,725 or $1.0m share on c... m, 6,,“ w’; m}: the $6 pid "3" stock sited dividend Cun Pac . 1o 10s; requirements on the pid "A" in the g"l'°c'n""h - fill 1s 50 March quarter 1934. 9:“, g3 22% BIIWB. Cong Nairn 3.7 33% Cbel Ohio 42 401,4, gi-‘fyiiftfli... ill’: .32‘, s Columh Carh 30% 32% EXCHANGE u 1- Colum Gus Eiec 01,4 (m, Coin Sol . . . . .. 10 19 __ 2:: c: 2s: 2.‘ Con Can .. 2 (Canada: Press) Corn Prod . (n 7;} Momma, my a-mitish and gal! 151m 0- -t~ - 2's cs5 ioreign exchange in relation to the Em Qgdgk "I" 1550A Canadian dolls-r as oounpiied by, 101cc Auto Lite 26.1,? m; the Royal Bank o1 Canada closed gig Pow Light - i?! today as io1lows:- n - Argentina. peso .571. §§,,§,§;,"*.!,§;°'=' - Australia pound 3.8760. .Gen Asphal 15% Austria sohiiling 1m. g“ §l~d~ 14% “mum 5°13“ 159T 11%: .. Brlfl-‘i milrcis .0681- ohm nun iriv, \°hhm Hons Kong dauu‘..5'1fl, Goodrich Rub . 87g Denmark lmme .2168. gffglf,‘;i'f'pfigg 1&5 Finland ruimsux ems. Gm, ‘m, guy, an,‘ fiance iranc .0669. Houston on .. 1e Germany wichsmarlc 4000. , f!!!" ~ Great Britain pound 4.8540. ,2," Nfim Greece’ drachma .0004. 11 Tel ' Keivinu Ken Co bicKees liiuthies bliss l B North -~‘-~ - wmnnnnuaaniinuus... ~- ‘ “i wusossulwninrusv c‘. I Muck T Kan liiont Ward . Nat Nash liint Nat Bis New Haven New York Con North Amel- Psck Riot .. Bsdlo Corp Radio Keith Orph lisp Iron Steel Sufuway Stores 80 38 Sear: Roebuck . 87% 88% Shell Union Oil 7% 7% Sim Co . . . . .. » 8 8% Bocony Vac .. 1415 South Pac .. . 14% South Puc 15 Soilflriiaii 1O Stand Brands 14% Stand Gal 85k Stand Oil 30% Stand Oil N J 45% Stewart W 0% Studebaker 28/, Therniuid 8% Texas (‘.0 21V. Tcx Gull Sui .. 81% Tim Roll Bear 33% Union Carbide Cerb 541A Union Pac . 00% United Air .. 12 Unitcii For!‘ - 2% United Gas imp 13 US ind Al .. 42 U S Rubber 12 U S Sinel 115% U S Steel . J6 Van Steel . 124i: Warner ‘Bros Co . 3% Wgrrcn Bros 5~ Mi, West Tinlon .. 20% West Eicc - 40 Woolworth Co . 410 Worth Pump 14% 15 YsliovrTruck Coach 21/. 2V, CHIAGO. May 8- Wbeat :- WNNIPEG, bisy 8- W eat:-- Y. A Stock tor ppm‘ port. Tin .. ruck on Alkali 1a,". PIN! . GRAIN High Low Last .. 4o 4w. 4.1V, .. say; '1 am 36% it 30% Department of (Public Works and Highways will be received at this oifice until noon o! Saturday, May 18th. 1935, from any pcraonor persons willing to contract for the construction oi any- o! the following bridges‘: » w} PROVINCE CF, PRINCEEDWARD ISLAND TENDERS F011 BRIDGE GUISTIIIIBTJOIC SEALED TENDERS, ‘addressed to the undersigned (1) Cain's Bridge, Woodstock, Lot 5: Size 54 ft. I-Bearn on piles. ’ i - ‘ (2) Baptiste Creek Bridge, Alaska, Lot 10: Size-Ii) it. ‘i? steel truss span and approaches. '" ,1, (8) Yeo’s Bridge, Foxley River, Lot 11: Rebuilding i approaches. * (4) Mill Bridge, Victoria West, Lot 18: Size 26 it. I-‘Beam on piles. (5) Haidimand Bridge, Maximville, Lot 15: Rebuilding west approach. ’"_ (6) Darnlev Bridge. Damlcy. Lot 1s: Rebuildihgijwesi approach. , (7) Size. 36 ti. Malone’s Bridge, Keivine Grove, Lot 25: (3) Bedeque, Lot 25V:.',Sizc Hall's Bridge, Crapaud, Lot 29: Size 75 vitisteel 1 Mclntyre’s Bridge, Savage Harbour, Lot 37. Size 40 Nicholson’s Bridge, Martlnvaie, Lot 53: Size ft: NichoPs Bridge, West Devon, Lot 10: 1N (13) (14) Lot s2: Size ‘so n. (15) (16) (17) (13) (19) steel truss span. Ross’ Corner Bridge, North 75 ft. I-Beam on piles, .. (9) Bradshawh Bridge, Cents-wills, Lot I8: Size. iii it. (10) truss span. - (11) BagnalPs Mill Bridge, Hszeigrove, Lot 22:...'Size 15 it. concrete slab on piles. i (12) Gailanfls Bridge, Oyster Bed, Lot 24: Size ~15 ft. ft. steel truss span, Dixon’s Bridge, Little Sands, I-Beam on piles. School Bridge, Brooklyn, Lot 61: Size 22 ft. I-Beam I-Beam on piles. . Duggan’s Bridge, Peake’: Station, Lot 38: Size 16 ft. concrhete slab on piles. ""_ I Broderickh Bridge, Chrisiophcfs Cross, Lot iifCon- , I-Beam on piles. . concrete slab on piles. on piles. crete Culvert: Size 10’ x 4’ x 24’, , Concrete cul- f vert, size 10’ x 6’ x 28’. , i McWillianfs Bridge, Green Hill, Lot 7: Corfcretq culvert: Size 15’ x 8’ x 24’, .. McKennzfs Bridge, Emerald, Lot 26: Size I23 ft. I-Beamon concrete piers. Kelly's Cross Bridge, Lot 29: 10' x 8’ x 38’. ‘ McKinnon’s Bridge, Forest Hill, Lot 41: culvert, size 12’ x 4’ x 24’, (20) (21) (22) (23) Concrete culvert: size P bridge on proper Tender Forms supplied, (BIIGCIS-"SO be marked ‘Tender for Bridge Construction.” Parties tendering on bridges Nos. 1 to 17 shall submit. a LUMP SUM price for each bridge, as per specification. Parties tendering on bridges Nos. 18 to 23 shall submit a price PER CUBIC YARD according in Section No.17 “B” ‘ of “Specification for the Construction of Concrete Culverts Y and Bridges” in which the Department supplies the-sand, 1 und gravel. "~' ‘ g Specifications may be seen at this obtained. The)’ mo)’ for all oi’ the above mentioned bridges, ‘h oifice, where Tender Forms may be ~' also be seen at the following other places, where Tender Forms may also be obtained: For bridges Nos, 1 to 9 and Nos. 18 to 20, _ James A. McNeiil 8r Son, Summerside; at the store o1 G. S. Sharp 8: Son, Tyne Valley and at the store of K. & H. 3 Sharbcii, Portage. _ j ; For bridge No. 1 at the home of Highway Superintcn- I dent, Gilbert Gaudct, Esq, Woodstock, _ i For bridge No. 2, at the home of Tax Collector William 1 Greenan, Esq., intendent, Peter J. Buiger, Esq., _- ~ For bridges Nos. 3 and 4 at the home of Highway,‘ Superintendent, Theo. Enman, Esq, Enmore. ~~ _ l For bridge No. 5, at the home of Highway Superin- iendent, Augustine LeCiair, Esq, St. Chrysostomc. _ For bridges Nos. 6 to 8, at the home of Highway; Superintendent, T. A. Driscoli, Esq., Clermont. For bridges No. 9, at the home of Highway Supcrin- y g icndeni, Louis Pearson, Esq, Chelton, l Cape Wolfe. Gilli-EYE“ I; a ‘Parties tendering shall tender separately foruéeaeii L -‘ at the store ol ‘ Q. Alaska. and at the home of Highway Super- For bridges Nos. 10 and 22, at the home of Highway, Superintendent, F. A. Wotton, Esq, Victoria. i i For bridges Nos._11 and 21, Superintendent, George McKay, Esq., Clifton. ~ ‘ For bridge No. 13, at the store of William McLeod,‘ E50,. Mount Stewart. . For bridge No. 14, at the home of Highway Superin- tendent, Aiex. R. McDonald, Esq., Glen William, i For bridge No. 15, at the home of Highway Superiri-n i,’ tendent, George McIntyre, Esq., Montague. "‘ ‘ For bridge No. l6, at the home oi‘ Highway Superin-= iendcnt, P. A. Kelly, l<lsq., Roseneath. c" ,. For bridge No. 17 at the home of Highway Superin-i tendent, Peter 0. McDonald, Esq., Peake’s Station. y For bridges Nos. 18 to 20 at the home of Highway. " Superintendent, J. J. Chaisson, Esq., Tignish and at the.‘ home of Highway Superintendent, Peter J. eBuigci"; Es.q.,i Cape Wolfe. ‘ "For bridge. No. 23, at the home of Highway Superliiiten- dent, Frank- McLaren, Esq, St. Peter's. T The Department does not bind itself to accept iheflovw- ‘ est or any tender, _ h... Charlottetown; 1.. B. MacMILLAN, “‘" Prince Edward Island, Deputy Minister oi PublicAVorkl M ' 7, 1935 _ h-"lggd-b-l-ll-l4-lfl-l. m‘ H"'""’~"_ ' "f: .< lop-glaze PAiNTS-VARNiSt iNAmiti. IHKPSH ‘W \H 1-i-.\ ' 411-, m» Miscellan u! ' g amt» 50;; 2.528 to is.» m“ L“ L“ wrnr norr mvssnoars-rn sham aft * 5- , wonderiul possibilities m buying} - - ' 8°" 8°14 8"‘ guaranteed annuity inytbe Iun ‘iéiie: ii ézrlsiityudouble your coins. . . core. Ourfle Buiidihl. Queen Street, cLuir-im- _ MID. t n”- i s." . ' 14m - ‘ W“ ' A , “mum, m... » fiti; MT ’L. CURB uwldmgiiiymfi‘ 1 FUR $ILE ~ . .. 1 .3 ..“I'a‘f.‘.':.'."‘°"“'"““‘°“"° 1 -—- ' . ‘W’ - tau-w s- .__ » a"c‘aa*“~c°‘-‘“ i"“"""~»-~= rev-tr. ...... "2212; .... _ W" — 0F I039!“ "u?" q ~ _ binl- m nmtdotgdbfsbo Abitlbl as "1"" "l0 WWW" 9"" “HIE cllfih iobueiseuiu-mueaen-wiurm mum?‘ i N°, "i; w“ h’ "m" new’! h -- ‘ ‘ - ' "Wm?" m‘ "'”‘°“'MY” 9*‘ saw roiur u»: s-rii-i Ailloelll- - ouuxum‘ _ _ 011d COlldltiOlL 5'1"‘? “In! ed Peels wbofenie price ind-x of 20 ' ' 1'75"‘, . u‘ ‘ ' lllb message by R0050“! kb basic commodities tmlay 73.21. 4 . y St. i“ with 4N klnfifltofill ‘zv-wggllfu'1:Y|J§n“":hP-g»o,} Wanted ' ‘ ' l°""v..,"- sum-ti’ ewe- "‘§.t."'..'r'.'.°..°.i’3-....-._ N V, .1, , , _ . qggqnqqgg’ g1 iassjismosiassi 01o. Iollltll aoooinlooahs a w"""'§. gnmguyyl m, “f l“ f‘. 3m 11g; fir} 51p Allliagltrect. Infill-bidi- _ “m, “m. m; iwli?ifi fi§rfiig,iig, . at the home of Highway’: For bridge No, 12, at the home of Highway Superin- i iendent, William MacDougaii, Esq., Hunter River. .. i