if Male Help Wa FEBRUARY 21, _1_9_33§_,_ I STOCKS, BOND s, 600 TA _ T1113 GHARLQEETQWN, GIIARDIAN TWWV Woodstock, Ontario, in charge ofl 511 l'01"15 110195 lll 15 fl- leng received at this otIlce until noon of azec-z-zi-II; 50 cords poles in 16 ft. lengths, not less than 4 inn l Il0 cords 0f poles in 16 ft. len l6 piles in 20 ft. lengths, not less than S ins. at ‘>2 pieces 6" x6” in 161/; ft. lengths. ...__._.______.___ TENDERS FDR MATERIAL Sealed Tenders, addressed to the A Prince Bounty (1) CANADIAN BRIDGE, FOXLEY RIVER end. (2) TUPLIN’S BRIDGE, MURRAY ROAD end. -- - . . Iitooor... - He resumed ms dunes yesterday, l.» piles in 20 ft. lengths, not less than 8 Ins. at small end. B M of 4 mch 1118111‘ 1“ (Li) GRAND RIVER BRIDGE, LOT 16 small end. l5 piles in 20 ft. lengths, not less than S ins. at small end, (i) scnri;....*.s's BRIDGE, NORTH BEDEQUE end. {i department of Public Works and Highways at small poles in 16 ft. lengths, not less than 4 ins. at small I I100 cubic gths, not less than 4 ins. at y" ihs. not less than -l ins. at small 25 cords of P0195 111 16 fl- small end. 32 SP'"°° P11“ 18 fl- lens. ii pieces 2” x 5" in 161,’; ft. lengths. l-l pieces l” x 5" in 6 ft. lengths. (5) I.ORD’S BRIDGE, NORTH TRYON I Iili cords poles in 16 ft. lengths, not less than 4 ins. at small I end. architects statement the Exec‘? l0 piles in 20 ft. lengths, not less than 8 ins. at small end. l y (n) DIVISION NO. 1, (TIGNISH) . - -_____ Pivotal New PR O D U CE LIVES’ I O K 95pm“, GUARDIAN , » York Stocks m_____un__j_r__) - _ . . ‘ I _\[n{\"1'n]I;_\1,_ m.“ L-unvanthmnncn Thin column ll rellrved for Queen's "' " "II H", "plum h, huupr Ilriwfl w“ "m (cnnnmnn pm“) County new! u! lncnl Inherent: but Ini- (Cuiniiiiaii PI-I-sa) highlight up I)“, _\|.,,,,,.,. Womui, m" l\l0l\"l‘ill¢.\lI_ lI‘elI. '.'ll~l‘.'lll[II W, “flfllllll 0t‘ a trawl! Illllllw In“! lir phwpn _ ' Imiry |||y||~k|it human Lflgfl Imblfnpd ceipts were 00-! mi lII lnlerted pt 4 cent! n word llflnlly; .-\ii|I-Ii viIIIIIIiiu-Ii “M10 ,,.I,¢,_.,,,e m,“ puhmws “Th, um IiIIy. Despite a light. I-III-I.I,._-_ mu“, iwrnble In ndvnnub- z .\ni IiiIIi i<‘ Power . . chungpl]. ‘ttilillliglfiflfl slow and about Inn mny l - At the Iieak of the winter season “"17 5111911 "1"" 1111111" "It of runners ""11 "l 11"! hlllllest levels [III- Inniiv ""11"" 111M111“ '11”‘11"_"l "oval ’i‘iiesc SKATING WITH BAND, Races. AIIIu-niivla iiioiiilis, liuttei‘ ])l‘lI‘i‘*l i-Iintiiineil last "M55135 511,111 1111111113‘ lrulii $1.00 to “ ' | _5.[(\,|_\I§|H|‘l. “Wk-H w“, n; ,,,,.,,,, Wu,” h‘, m“ $2.50. AliiuuizicrotreiIriIiu )l)lN III Slflflru Hockey, Novelties, West Kent Ice, Aiiliiirn . I l’ - ' I ; f , V.. t ' ‘v were soi ll I. II l)!‘ IIII-IiiIII I. IEIIIIIIIII Dry . .. " UH11I1U1§X1I113ILPIIIVEEEI! Ily linndy\vel|.:)it Flfflll“! aiiIi $lll.()|')[";l(il' sports 7'30 R M. tonight. (‘ 1' ... ... y‘ I- quIIlIIl III _ III-IIte n pound. 11 “'1' "f 11°11'11"‘ l 't'iiese (‘min 6]..’ 1%“ “vvfllpis “m”, MIL‘ m I S. Ilflfltfl hISEIIiIfiIIrIIDOIIl. s! _ l (‘iiesapen '0. ani I o - ' A “In; |--] n. I’ I . > b 'I'I'e- , ll‘ e were iIIIl. en ll") Ii- 3 Von illas . . . . I. 471,’, piggy, FI-IIIilIHgl-I-Ill 1 ‘m rliliflclhli“ ear): "It? indicate how the IIIRTELIFIl-IQJI] HA5 RECOVERED —— D1’. S. N. (‘nrn ‘mine . . . . . . . .. iIIts or less sill t :0 I t fl tR n ' j Delaware lllitl Iliul l ’ "t 1g ,.,.,,I,I_ IAIIIIlWlI<I til 1710,1121?“ Tm‘ Vfiilf receipts were 115i. Today's H“ Robert-sour K111611331 17! P1111119 of’ iiastuliuln‘ ‘ s:I-I~IIIIIl.-I III. iii l'l||l.\ ll IiII-IIIII. To re- )”“'l:_'11§",\|';,""\ '1“""'1" tiles" of wiles 9011959. 1138 Yecfivered 1mm (‘Icii Cur re ~ I:‘l~'. ‘:1; l -;'.- < I]; II | 1 7 ' '1 "5' ‘ '_'"1"' '|l"l‘" '4, , . c . . (lmi Foollfl . =1"; I'.I I.“ ‘IJ-ITIIIIILTf-IITIILZTIE? ". ‘l ""-""1:2 “V ‘lllltllllfl “ l‘ ". l‘ 5M" "W1 “u” 1° "m" 1"’ “t” 3111101115 III-II .\iIIIIII;.< a “(I11 j1|‘()l|Vi[1 ... I Ils‘ ‘I-n. I‘ l‘ lll Imohie to be present at the formal "H", qumwiinhx, “PM “Nady at iiII-Iliiiiii gIII-II av I. ill lily n v “k. in III IIII, I-I-IIII In, mxh m, TQM“, l" "IIS-‘l opening of the co ege last “e. I (1llllil'lll I-I IIIII Jiltl III; u, "u, 11111011 1"“ I-I~IIt.~i I‘| IIIIIIIIII for l"ll'l\' Oiilarln col- L11“? " a Ilozen or III-I II. IIIII-IIII. ...»... i‘) IIIIIIIII. ,."m'-"f"',[ ,'."1,‘t' ‘ “'l"",*~la I-II woo - I >,. -,. ,. . .. l ti Iiri ‘Pll ea _ . ~l'I(I"'I.II7IIR‘III'IZI.’137'; T.',“,.,,1,‘,‘.,'.'I"““I,'.'.§ IIIwIsII-III. M “m “l 1"“ cons To IsLAND—Mls Era I,I'I..I.II M171 II. m I~I-III.-I IIINI .,..‘n',',"“‘l:"‘\] II 'I‘f"]‘tl|;llll;{l»' ;.I-IIIIrIIr,’C0X. of Itfidzileton, who had been ‘.|I~..II-.i .l"lI<| , n. "...; ';'-__ I I - rI-I-IIII _ _ _I I. ,. In. ,...IIII.I lhlj; at .1: 14')‘ no mlwml U Inllilllsirrt-l ..I- II. fidlts i the guest of her cousin, Mis. W. L, ' 100x, as Westimount street. left 5'95" . Qlwlellflm Iterday for Prince Edward Ielard (Iiitiil I,II.I .II,,,I,_,. ,.,.,,I _ where she will visit relatlr-i . -Il.1.l- Q 1N I-IIIIIIIIIIII lllil ill"llllllll Ilfax 1101mm € ill‘? II‘ T“. II. ' l" I i|Its \\'|‘I‘i' 17o, inn-r, W“,- '.'-':...-.‘.'~asr.*. ‘tail: ..';‘...!.";"";r;."T023. IRENEM“ ""'-* * “l”- fl l, ~ .‘.'t "f1'"“ """") rIi\-III luvs II-I-IIIIIIIII: IIIII-I.» I-I IMajor Louis Smith of the salva- fl-L zggfrgg \\l.\.\l_l l.lI_ IIIII, -_II . 1\'I'l't‘ lllli\'lll‘_' rfltlll IQIIII (l! 1hr“ u“ . . . t l, I. H‘ t] ~ n Aimy at, piesen s Iinoic a l - ‘ 1131*“ (Illlllilllllll! 5 ml‘ M ,1, . , to“"‘e ha,’ at : July .|\~:;.III; UI-l Ignn 1,, $3,“; WM”, M“ the Innnigratiou Dep‘... for young, '»—~-- m, HM |"‘"- g _ British youths employed on On- I<*.IIIIIIII.III FITS») I-I-IIIIIIIII .- ;,,,. ,,,,_._._; ,',',,,'1I1,",T,,,"‘,'I'_;°_:Itario farms, ls visiting his sistri" ‘W1 W‘ hpiilli rlllPrlfi-llvl III $11.00. and brother, Miss Iii-kin owl ‘III-out " I-I-I I ~', . l rill‘ {r on smith, Euston Strr. Ill!’ m III II I-III Ur <1» rIII a’ few days‘ I' l"‘ 1'"?! "ll 1i"li\'1(‘fl ‘llllll 2”“- | '"-“l'“'"""'-"- . I-‘ALCONWOOD PII.\"I ius- I gcsted changes in the plan: (If the ' new‘ Falcoriwcorl Infirmary have t1““l““[ (‘Wm " been discussed with the architect. .... 1' , . IrIIInzI 1.1 . Mr. Fowler. After hearing the (mmmvxln PHI") tivc council decided to return un- ._____ _.___. 'l‘llll0\'i"'. i-"I-II, rw- opened the tenders Ieceivcd on the s I _ . . . _\',f,',',lf'oil _ origami pfims. Further considers» - MRcww (t Iiimiiinn Dre») -.'I t'_\lii\ l! ..... Fup i’II\.I-r . . .. ... mmmmm , . pI-IIIII turn. I~..~ Ii -II lllllil . w iilC‘ llvlllllhl‘ II r II .I Tl. - :“i‘(..-H!.V| c lli .\r' l illf» Samba IaIJII L'1'.li'...IJ."1ll)Z "Alrll say shc do." ll(‘l"t‘f‘lll gulstxusa“w-llnyspfillttf‘;‘bump “Ah "I- r-ntes :It the (‘lose lfilllll’ Illlfllfl no :1 In. s1»: - say, do rile?" Apply MIIIIIIIrI iI-Iiy. II "In" I-nI III-III... IIILI (IIRIHCL Any InIn-III heal: quickly stun- iu use. lire-re’: nothing butter! vSQ-Q-Q-O-Q-Q-Q. owo-oooo-oe-wooyome 0+Q+o>o0044ov-H~+0-¢*F¢* i“ i Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central tiuurdlazi locals, Easlcrn loo 2e. per word; ,- ,, . I . (II I “i; (jl; ' ‘l’ '0, 2e. per word‘ In hleiiinriaim N13115: zjllcp DKEUIIICII‘ liibstlsltot‘ llloral and 5111111111111 011"’ I u, ‘c: l-‘dq- “II 4n, Iii-I- name; Letters oi‘ Uunduiuiet‘. 7111‘- FJI-slnnl: snares ni Thanks Iina Annrvel-“lflfl- 71"‘- v" “"11 , . 9|- 4¢ pm‘ Ivoril. (illII-r rules DIDIIDIIIIII (Iliargc for an)’ cents, 3513p.“ per word. three III- lertlons for the price of two, strict]! payable in advent‘!- For Sale cARnoAni) SUITABLE FOR lining authorises, etc, 1C DB1’ Guardian uliice. ti. sheet. FOR SALE - AUCTION FORT!‘- Ftve, Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Ciunriiiaii Central Job Prlntery. Nov. 1-ti’. iited ‘BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course, Hundreds of successful graduated. Write M0101‘ Barker College, 573 Harrington, Iialifax. H. H. W. Tu-Sat-tf. CHEESE MAKER WANTElL-TIIE undersigned will receive applic- ations up till March 10th for thc_ ‘management of East River Dairy Co., for the cheese season c! 1933. Btnte Salary for month and former experience. J. J. McDon- ald, Glcnfinnzin. B248-2-2l-1i. Wanted 7 - §-§Q§Q§OOOOOQ§OQ omoev-oeo-o-oo-oo-veoooo-o oo0¢044¢¢¢¢' _I.I..,-I:III- In _\I‘IIIIII~.IIII |.ii:'."-',. l '1' (':III:IIli.II| l1i‘ll IFIIIIIIII’ n Pr NI-I\\' YORK, IlIIllar vlII hlurpirv: "Whats that in your Imcl-wf?" “Inlljnq fol‘ casey. Every time he meets Inc lie skips inc on the chest and breaks mo. pipe. Next. time he does it, lic‘ll blow his hand off." 4c. per word; Western and Announcements and (fuming on applications. advertisement tirfllly - 11"! Miscellaneous i-—--€-"-? JOHN ALFRED McUONALD. TRO- vlueiai Land surveyor. HvHnlW ville, (H. LI‘, Sililrlfi-l WE ARE OPEN T0 BUY A FEW pairs of skaites and boots (Incas). large sizes. tiring tiiein iii today and get; tiic cash for them hec- 11001-11 uiul Hand Sturv. Aitiillllil llnrIIiI inn Ki \"III~III IrIIII . . . . .. l)lil‘l1li1lill~\' . . . . .. . lllz-I IiIi . . i-I-I ('iIli'l l'IlrIIi till .. l‘iIIiII-I~|' . i'I-I-|IIiI-|' (JIII-IIII-Iil . I l IZYLISTEI) .\llI'|ll:l Al-rouiu _-.. ... III; is in the city. taking in the Male -_‘\1]‘j'p"v\,"‘1|'v"'_‘_1 i‘ Chorus Concerts. I'.IIiI_iII .. .. ——e ,'.1I'.‘,',II‘,,.;1,“,', ' The Guardian regrets to ‘IIaTII I'I»III l\lI'-k of the illness 0i’ Mrs. '*i"‘\\'l0n Vcscy, York. Rev. G. A. Christie. M. A., is ' Articles. Medicines. food and farm products. Sure sole in eycry home. Big profits. Fcw territories still open. Reserve one immed- iately. Ask details and catalog. - miiex Products, 4785 St. Cath- er ne East, Montreal. M. W. Feb. 'l-T.-F. 6i. To Let LADY WANTS I!0ARD—-AI'I'LY P B-I care of Guardian. 8054-2-21-21 noon! AND BOARD. 1o GREAT George 8t. 8231-2-20-21 NOTICE-WE ARtli tirg-IPI] T‘: ‘ifiqwnluli-I w Mr. Henry Pollard and M . E111- nIcn's suits, boo skin sioet, ' ' I' - )1.'.. . P D f N u wk], b“ boots, also earpcntui‘ and lIllrrhtIlIl- 1... .. .. . . awn I1 eacclzeko tidal ‘M1111 Incchnnicnl tools. We pay 5110i- lliliiign 1 5119111 1e 11 e_ 11 t cash for everything we buy. 50°“ llllllllllll-iul 4 and rbport, n good car dr-vt‘. gitid Hand Store, 108 ‘wliiiclgiizignzad 5:“ KW-vlr" gm . "‘ ~ ‘ ' ' u-IIIIII {lrk - l2 ‘ Mrs. A; (YHoniey, Miss Lohma And ,5t.Pt‘ByI.I<lM‘r$- Men Wanted Snlcsmnump- Frederriliaderson eittlirciieila nil-re IIist~ .. ll . t d . ACTIVE AMBITIOUS MEN T0 cllsllilllFl-y H"? W" not Dr. We l0 the Cllyycser ny sell established customers direct Embonponits book, ‘How to Get to their homes. City or country. slimy Miss Agnes Curran. Mr. Harry 160 Canadian Products; Toilet. Booksencr. IINO. madam’ but how Curran, M“ wane,- CuI-l-nn, n; about your taking Dr. Slenderh book, ‘How to Get. Fat.’ and acting against his directions?" ~ Bhlililalna, Frost lite I , Quickly Hesiod by Inna-lei. h‘ it) ‘JR ‘ll “~35 brought to a close by singing; the LegfslatuI-e on March l, 15th, a. social evening was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Home, Milton. A splendid pro- gramme was presented and a. social time enjoyed by all. The evening was held IIIidcI- the auspices of the Ladies Guild oi’ Si. John's Anglican ' Church. Rev. E. 0. Lancaster was chairman and the following pro- gramme “'85 Iircscutcd: Piano duet, ’- Mrs. L. Goles and Mrs. E. O. Lan- Muslcal selection, Miss McCrac, Mrs. L. Coles, Mr, Rcagh Younkcr; L Duet, Miss Verna Rodd and lVIr. Jim j lCiiles; Piano solo, Miss Both Colcs: Miss McCrac, Mrs. LI. Colcs, Mr. T, Colcs: Recitation, Miss ELsle Hoop- scrvcd lunch. After which votes of land hostess for their hospitality and the use of- their home; also to those W110 had so ably contributed 5-" to the splendid programme and 1119 no success of the evening. The evcnuig The King. PERSONALS Mr. A. Bradley, City was a risi- lor to Pleasant Grove on Sunday. Miss Alma Christie, student at P. W. 0., spent the week cud at: her home at. York. Miss Roberta Brown, \'<>rk. lIn-‘l entered theNP. E. I. HQSpitI-Iil for treatment. Mr. II. P. I\'IllCIli1\lS_ Summcrside. spending a row days in afonlreal ihc guest 0i‘ his brother, \ ffhrls~ tie, B. Sc. Pleasant Grove, were attending the funeral of their uncle, Michael Cur- ran, which took place yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Curran, of Plcnsq ant Grove, were in the city yester- I‘ day attending the funeral of Mr. (Barron's uncle. Mr. Michael Curran. Mrs. Hannah McDouzuii and 60H tion oi‘ tiIc matter will be given by the Council before the opening of SOCIAL EVENING ENIIOYED — Ori Wednesday evening February’ caster; Vocal solo, Miss Verna Rodd '-‘ ‘Vocal solo. Mr. NcII-IIoI-i; Selection, v Rough Youuker; Vocal solo, Mr. Jim ‘ _er; Vocal solo, Mr. Allison McKin- -" non; Piano solo, Miss Verna Rodd; Vocal solo, Miss Doris Rodd. At the close of the programme, the ladies lliiliiks Ivere extended to the 110st Ii,5ti0 II‘.B.l\I. of -l inch plank in 17 ft. lengths, not less than 7 ins. in width. _ - 5,000 F.B.M. of 3 inch plank, not less than 7 inches and notless than 12 ft. in length. 50 pieces 2” x 5" in 161/; ft. lengths. 50 cedar posts, 8 ft. long, not less than 6 ins. at. small end. in width (7) DIVISION NO. 2 (ALBERTON) 5.000 I<‘.II.M. 0t I3 inch plank, not less than 7 ins. in width and not less than 12 ft. in length. 80 pieces, 2" x 5" in 161/; ft. lengths. S0 cedar posts, S ft. long, not less than 6 ins. at small end. (S) DIVISION N0. 3 (HOWLAN) 5,000 I<‘.B.'\I. of 3 inch plank, not less than 7 ins. in width and not less than 12 feet in length. 50 pieces 2" x 5" in 161/; ft. lengths; 50Icedar posts S ft. long not less than 6 ins. at small end. ;i)) DIVISION NO. 4, (MILO) 5,000 11.15.01. of 3 inch plank, not. less than 7 ins. in width and not less than 12 feet in length. 250 pieces 2" x 5" in 161/; ft. lengths. 250 cedar posts S ft. long not less than 6 ins. at small end. (l0) DIVISION NO. 5, (ELLERSLIE) 5,000 F.B.M. of 4 inch plank in 18 ft. lengths, not less than 7 ins. in width. 8,000 lt‘.B.lil. of 3 inch plank, not less than 7 ins. in width and not less than 12 ft. in length. 125_pleces 2" x 5" in 161/; ft. lengths. - 125 cedar posts, 8 ft. long, not less than 6 ins. at small end. (11) DIVISION NO. 6, (WELLINGTON) 10,000 l~‘.li.l\l. of 3 inch plank, not less than 7 ins. in width and not less than 12 feet in length. 160 picees 2" x 5" in 161,} ft. lengths. 160 cedar posts S ft. long, not less than 6 ins. at small end. (12) DIVISION NO. 7. (MISCOUCI-IE) 5,000 F.B.M. of 3 inch plank, not less than 7 ins. in width and not less than 12 ft. in length. (l3) DIVISION NO. 8, (KENSINGTON) 8,000 F.B.M. of 3 inch plank not less than 7 ins. in width and not less than 12 ft. in length. 140 pieces 2” x 5” in 16V; ft. lengths. 140 cedar posts R ft. long not less than 6 ins. at small end. (14) DIVISION NO. 9, (CENTRAL BEDEQUE) 5,000 F.B.M. of 3 inch plank, in 17 ft. lengths, not less than 7 ins. in width. . 5,000 F.B.M. of 3 inch plank, not less than 7 ins. in width and not less than 12 ft. in length. 85 pieces 2" x 5" in 161/; ft. lengths. 85 cedar posts S ft. long, not less than 6 ins. at small end. Queen's Bounty (15) VICTORIA BRIDGE 75 cords of poles in 16 ft. lengths, not less than I1 ins. at small end. (10) HALUS BRIDGE, CRAIK-llll) Alfred, oi’ Cori-an Ban. were also in attendance. 100 cubic yards of field, stone. I PAGE FIVE (17) STANLEY BRIDGE 1011 ¢ll1ll¢ Yards of field stone. i?‘ a (l8) FsRousorrs CREEK BRIDGE, rAIRvIIew/ " undersigned, will be - 100 cubic yards of field stone. ( Monday, February 27, U33, from any person or persons Wllllllg to supply and deliver at the various sites the following materials: (19) ROCKY POINT WHARF 511 ¢ll1l1¢ Yards of field atone. 1,000 F.B.M. of 10" x 10” timber, Spi uee or Hemlock, (20) GLENFINNAN BRIDGE 5° “"1! 01 Poles in 16 ft. lengths, not less than 4 ins. at small end. (21) VERNON RIVER BRIDGE 17 ft. l th 7 ins. in width, with ends sawn sqeiilagre.‘ not less ma‘ "——-—"-———_i__ (22) MT. STEWART BRIDGE d! of field stone. _________ 1111183 Bounty (231 JENKINS’ BRIDGE. POINT PIEASANT Ema“ end. 191121115, not less than 4 ins. a] 38 d 8 ins. at small end. , c? ar 1111??’ 7V1 11- 111118. 5 ins. at. small end. J6 Plms railing. 2*’ x s" x 16 ft. long. ——-——-—___ BRIDGE. sovms LINE ROAD plank in 18 ft. lengths not less than“ (24) McINNIS’ 1,500 F.B.M. 3 inch 7 ins. wide. l0 cords poles in 15 or 20 ft. at small end, 8 spruce span beams, 3” x 12” 16 cedar posts, 71/, ft, long, 16 pieces 2” x 5" lengths. not less than 4 in; x I6 ft. long. 5 ins. at top. x 16 ft. long. (25) BREAST WORK, MURRAY HARBOUR S0 BTH 12 “T115 P0195, 16 f1- 10118’. 4 ins. at small end. -——-?-———-__ (26) STURGEON BRIDGE 80 cedar posts, 7V; ft. long, 5 ins, 80 pieces, 2" x 5" x 17 ft. long. ' 100 cubic yards of field stone. at small end. (27) LAIRD’S STEEL BRIDGE, LORNE VALLEY 2 spruce or hemlock caps, 12" x 12” x 20 ft. long. 2 pieces spruce, l2” x 12” x 16 ft. long. 40 cords poles, 16 ft. long, 4 ins. at small end. 26 "118? D0518, 71/2 ft. long, 5 ins. at small end. 24 nieces railing. 2" x s" x 1s rt. long. _.________ (28) ST. PETEIVS BRIDGE 30 @1115 P0185. 16 ft. long, 4 ins. ‘at small end. 50 pieces of 6" x 6” x 17 ft. long. 20 spruce piles, 16 ft. long, 7 ins. at small end. (29) FERRY WHARF, NEWPORT 15 spruce piles, 28 ft. long, 7 ins. at. small end, 3,300 F.B.M. 3 inch plank in 15 or 20 ft. lengths. 10 spruce spanbeams, 3” x 12” x 18 ft. long. 20 pieces hardwood, 8” thick x 14 ft. long. ——_~—i———u_ (30) NEW POWER DAM BRIDGE, VALLEYFIELD 18 spruce piles, 35 ft. long, 6 ins. at small end. 20 spruce piles, 30 ft. long, 7 ins. at small end. 20 spruce piles, 25 ft. long, 7 ins. at small end. 5 cords poles, 16 ft. long, 4 ins. at small end. Material for lots Nos. 1 to 5 and for lots Nos. 15 to 30 to be delivered at the site. Material for lots Nos. 6 to 14 to be delivered in care of the Highway Superintendent of the Division, at the places named or at a central point in the Division. Parties tendering shall tender separately for the material for each bridge and may tender for the whole or any portion thereof. Tenders to be marked “Tenders for Material.” Poles shall be of Spruce or Fir, straight and sound. Lumber except where specified, shall be spruce or, hem- lock, all square edged and sawn to the exact size specified, perfectly sound and free from wane and shakes. -Material for Lot No. 29, shall be delivered on or be- fore the 1st day of April, 1933. Material for Lots Nae. 1 to 14 and for lots Nos. 23 to 28 and for Lot No. 30 s '\all be delivered on or before the 15th day of April 1933. Material for lots Nos. 15 to 22 to be delivered on or before the 15th day of May 1933. ' Parties tendering shall submit a price per cord for poles, a price each for piles and posts, a price per M.B.M. for sawn lumber and a price per cubic yard for field stone. All material shall be carefully inspected before de- livery is taken by the Department or payment made. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. ‘ L. B. McMILLAN, Deputy Minister of Publicworlzq and Highways. Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Rein-par); 13, 1933. ___..,“..._<.. .