f. ‘ti L. REMOVES STING 111011 " anus 11m scunsr ~» Dapite ev promotion, most of on '2 receive our a are ofhnma and amid: ' : - grasping something hot . . . s-plut- __ tenng guns-c . . . kiddiu playing with _ fire . . . we never know when our turn j ‘is toooine Andhowvitaliyimpormng -.it h! that a bottle of Aboorbine, Jr, in handy-always! . plied instantly to the part! afiected. - gonrbine, ]r.. talus out the sting and . _ ,l.lfll hat-tire to liml quickly and cf- iCfflVCl)‘. Splash it on freely and , _often to get the best results. Absorbine, In, is a highly coocmtrated antiseptic and germicide which soothes the raw, tender skin . . .al.lays in- flamation . . . and rcmovm danger of infection . . . it is not greasy and does p not stain the skin. bct‘a bottle at vmr druggisfs-prioe: 1.25~— ou'|l ‘a. leligiitedl y u. P5513; D519.‘ 30. ‘A {Pork tvium-zn Bring along vour dressed Hogs with organ!- attacbcd and reeeiw highest market primes In spot. rash. “ .l. H. i‘“I4l1)‘lA‘N\ Remington. MEG-lblfl-tmtxsaiiwks. N O T I C g Public notice is hereby given tlaat island Fertilizer Company Limited has applied to the (‘ity Council ol the (‘Hy of Charlottetown for f\' euvplioll for five years commencing ‘I031 from Civic lauvlion on all the asset: of such applicant appertain- ing to the new industry at the time of such application intended to be brought into the City and not then in rxislrnvt‘. The particular nature of the industry referred to is the . factory production. manufacture. rr- Jluclng. mixing, packaging and dis- ‘ trlbutlon of fertilizer. fharlottctown. December l0. 1930. ISLAND FERTILIZER CONIPANY. LIMITED. . Applicant. 957S-l2-i3-20-27-Jar1. 4-41. flrofe-smsidital Bards _____._.._ ___.. _-_-._________l McLURh tr MacKINNON SILVER. FOXES AND ‘FURS Rept-esentin; HUDEONS BAY CO.. of LONDON. ENGLAND. Office l1! Kent St. . W. H. ITKEN £1‘ CO. Impor. rs or high grade GASOLINE —- KEROSENE - OTLE We Believe in ‘Rrince Edward island nflice, 29 Queen St. Phone 404.. Tanks. Spr. Pk. R. R. Crossing ‘ Phone 56. it... ass . 7962-9- 14-12113. Prohibition Commission Chairman. Mr. GEORGE l). BROWN. Margate, l‘. E. I. Send all information retarding tn- fractlons of Prohibition Act to the above Ur Tn Uhiet inspector B. J. Haywood 15 Durchester Street, Charlottetown l . r .. fi BELL 63 MA FHIhbON I R. R. "BELL _l'\. L. MATHIESON, I.l.. II. Barrister, Solicitors, Etc. Honey to Loan liflices-fharlottctown [c Montague Stewart is‘ Lowther J. D. STEWART‘. K.. ('- N. W. LOIVTHIZR BARRIPYTERS. SOLIUITORE ETC. 84 Great (ieorge Street MONEY 'l'0 LOAN. lX-IBDYFORS ilknreTifii/ICGUIGAN B. . RARRISTER. SOLKjYTUll. l'l'l'C. ‘MONEY TO LOAN. ("ameron Block, Charlottetown, I‘.E.I. Accounts Audited. Income Tar l hlhrm ltepared. A. E. MaoNElLI. 8.: CO. l 12'.’ Grafton Street r£|' L-Jznxg“; ::_-<~1.'.‘.I;¥'.c;.v‘.fl1 La u...“ -..l . .. -. < l McLhOl) Co’ lihNl LluYl J. A. BENTLEY ‘ W. E. BENTLEY. it. ti‘. Barrister and Attorneywbllaw Office: l80 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown. f‘. F. I. _..._.*. ..'-_-_-——_ McDONALD a McPHEE . B. A. .1. A. flit-DONALD H. P. MCPHEI‘) BARRISTF-RS. ATTORNEYS. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN 111011111111: 11ml 111211111111 if you want '1' i; Expeditions and Export workmanship Send to / Fred ll. Trainer 80 Grafton Street opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 303.1 sMRiL ES GABBIE GERTIC s" u s Irv en "A rolling pln ls no good to ar Igloo dweller-she can never gel her husband cornered." v FlCKLE 4 ln summer time l think we'd prm A auowbank clear up to our eyes, But when wo get It. I'm afraid. We sigh for ninety ln the shade. "' ‘portant. ‘ Fmatter with the man that was keen , '. “on 1t. and settled it before i") parted. I ‘Qulififilflifi ' éThe Old Order l Changes 5! DAVID LYALL (Continuedl ‘ “All very fine; we know what talk W!" that kind means. How am I to hold up my head among my “c151,. oours after this? I'll leave you, pilot's what I'll do; leave you to grub litlotig hcrc as best. you can. The ‘children can make their choice. I'll flu-p Tom and Bee-Mary. I've no tltlllbl. will stop with you. She's u-ur kidney. liar. she anything to do {with this‘? Honing taken away from Mai-docks, legged you on to offer me tluo l1umll1~ i ntlou?" "\Vl‘l(‘t3£~l'll, laoo, you're lrcz-idc your- ' self! Mary hav had no hand 1n it. (She dosnt cvcn know. I've kept it to . my self these three days.” "l don't wonder you were all-aid to .tell ivhat you'd done. Ilfs a crime, ‘Bob Freeland. that's what. it is. Do l you mean to say you went deliber- tltCly to Maticbcstct" for the purpose of hctrayiiug us like that?" ‘ "l ltacl other business ,clic5tc1'. but that was ll:c moot 1111' I ucnt to fli§Cll“\ the l it's l0 one of the Lacys l ve told it. l 'l‘l1cy were dcsiuerately 1.0011 t".- kcep _ the place in the lfll'\\ll_\ "And came ltomo here and carried l ‘on as if nothing 11nd happened, yet 1 they say the Scotch are true as steel l "he no use for tltC111~—]'ll never for- "l vgivc you, Bob I-"rocltind. Plcaac go fanny anrllcztvn mo, and shut. the “Wisdom comes too late to he of much use." ' "And bjy the time your lungs are developed you are too big to cry." Mrs. A: Do you ever give itisbaiid Christmas hints? _ Mrs. 5.‘. 0t course l do. M11. AJ Do you! Why the least hint n-nkcs my husband so mad. M". B-l Poor dear. you don't know the combination. I tell my husband I don't want ~.-.'l~rt I v/gnt and then l get 1t. YOU! "l notice Jack always speaks wet of himaclf." "Yes, he says that his friends wil tell the load about him." cows lion's how moat people avoid them At lhe firateign of: cold coming omtnke two Grove‘o Laxa- l i v e B R O M O QUlNlNE Tablets. Then lake two more every lwo or three hours. More people, by millions, check and prevent colds this way than by any other method. Its popular» it y c om 0s from its merit! GIQVQ’! Laxative BROMO ' QUININE Tablets ‘Auction Sale of llom Gel you box of mu; drug slow. 30¢. Rvlnu lublliluul. Baveeai-olgoodhorseetobesoltl Mcrleilfs Livery on Tue-shy. Among the lot are and colts. one and two years old direct from The balance are In horses that will be sold reuonlble. If wea- ther stormy sslv will talc plseo the at Auction at Stable. Surnmzusir... Decembe 30th. some good brood mares the West. Terms mule known at one. first fine 1hr. F. F. MANN. FI-IID .7. I5. “TIGHT. Aucbonfl llhlklfll I.1 ‘J 40.1 .._...__._.. ._.._,-.____ door." door." iN-ccland made no effort. to move. ller voice had become shrill and ‘high-pitched, and in the room below lthey were soou madc- atvarc that something unusual was taking place. "Mother's got her wool off. Molly," ‘said Bee, looking up from her string- ing of some Venetian beads, following ou the finishing of her lint-trimming. ‘it was always something vivid and attractive, something for personal lttl0l'l\ii’i€l'!t. whlcli occupied Bee's fingers, and lirr occupation 11;"J:illy' suilcci hcr style. Mary uiadc no ausucr. She xvas [thinking the some thing. and her tnce saddened. she hated the vccucs which she knew often occurred l)f‘i-\\'[‘(‘l1 hm" father zmtl ntothrv. chiefly becausr‘ they always "loft, _S_l_.}lilCV__ljC\\’ lines, or at lcaSl. civcpcuccl the olcl ones on her father's 1",: (P. What. is to be (lone in homes whore conflicting tempers rage, where all tllC members are in bondage to one? ‘ It is a. problem as old as the cterlustlng ltllls, and oven the grace of Gull. exercised by those who have ito live. in sticlt couclltiotts, docs not TCINUVC UK‘. (T055. "I'll lct. you out. when I've cx- plained the situation, and I'll do it now, once and for all." said Freeland _ ‘in a steady’ voice which had pcrccpt {ltly hardened. "The 1111111 that war; 1 lkecu on the iviaec. as i soy, is a lLacy, one of the old clock. No, I ldoivt know where 11c came from. It was no business of mine to inquire. And 11c had gut the determination 51ml the feeling which we'd ncvcr get. J-Tarricl, thought. we lived in the plnce till the clay of our death, that it. belongs to his name and race. lie was prepared to table any mom-y to keep it in the. family. lie has got. the money »~" "'l"liett I hope you made 111m pay for his fancy," burst from her lips, lhr: commercial instinct asserting it- self even in spite of her rage. “f made. a thousand pounds uu the deal. ’f‘hat‘s yours, l-lBrl'lP.t~t-0 do what you like with. lie paid the full price mid over, far more than the -placr~ is worth", no that's that‘. But. xxhilr l was glad to humour the 1111111. ttlio seemed to think of the place an .r 1t. war. his religion. that wasn't the sole reason. It was a nuotakc, judged from every standpoint. for me to let. you perounrlc me against. my hotter judgment. This is not. the time for men like me. who have made money out. of the war, against their will, to be. making a parade of it. It's the kind of thing that is going to hasten the revolution they're ayc talking about, and 1t; is coming fcooncr or later. I got. some proof of that this irry night from the Basin." "The Basin!" echoed Ivfrs. Pree- lam-l with a scorn that could hastily be uttered. “Bo it; is the Basin that dictated your line of action now. ‘It JllSl. shows what; you sprung from If the revolution is coming. will you lead the Baslngfold section of it then. and tn this the preliminary’! Are you going to divide the spoils with the spoilers first, and then set out to break up England? so that's all your mother's prayers 5nd psalm~ singln: has brought: You to.‘ ‘may were trying words for I. man to listen to, 3nd Fneisnd hit his llpo. ‘book here. Harriet. you and me haven't. hit it of! very well. especi- ‘JW. 0f 13415111.}?! ‘W. ‘V. I ' But this la not e little thing. It's a. , Has she. out uf revenge in Mau- . THE CHARLOTTETOWN best, but I've failed. ‘n. liven in w you alot. when perhaps it would have been better nod Itstood out. ‘mg thing-an amn- of conscience." "The Nonoonformlst conscience." v site cheered. But he passed the jibe unneeded. "I am willing to please you . in cverthin: I can. but I must reserve my Judgment on the things that . I really matter. This is one. It was wrong to buy Gorham Lacy; the most". foolish imagination on earth to think that we can alter tho whole conditions of life by merely moving into a big house, and calling our selves by this name or that. I've made up my mind to bide in this house where I've lived and wherethc '0 balms were born. ‘They've no fault _ to find with it, and weilbe happier. - l-iarrlet, if you make up your mind to that. and try to make the best: o1.‘ . .- 1. l She axisvvered him not; at all. itlirse arguments he had marslialled g lbefore. and she imagined she had ldlsposed of them in the discussion livhcn one had urged and at last per‘ iuuaded him to the purchase of the lestatc. . l "I'm sorry for you. has, and I wish ‘I'd been stronger a while back, be- iorc things wont. so far. But this is .11 good place‘ to livc in, and vvc can lhave happy days in it yet. And if it's power and placc you're after, I'll Jake on llic lliayorh job this year. ‘lTlltLVYO been at mo this very day. A ldcputatioit came over 0o the mill at i118 A entl zilve o'clock this afternoon." CARTER 81 Co. i nnooonxtooonooooonoocottood’ Mr J. MacDonald Scum-ls was a visitor to Georgetown on Mr. Kcnuetli Fraser of St. Fran- cis Xavier Aiitlgonish, N. S. is spend invents Judge A. L. and Mrs Fraser which was wwentcd by the Sow-is GUARDIAn g I‘ . ' OI‘ Al!‘ DEVELOPMENT ‘I‘~‘I: ‘-.-:~. I . / —-—-. OTTAWA. 1300.20. Canada. must ~lluolctodovelqaingazttrltlatodovc- I l lop a great nationality. says me Brown, director qathe Notional Gal lery here. 1n a recent address on "Art and the Ilatioml Gallery." he rc- mariced that no m. county has ex» listed without s corresponding great lart. Still another pointed assertion was "the greatest periods in the hia- tory of o. country are coincident with development of its hlfllest form of m3. v . l MnBrown heid there was no heavy . ‘imystory cnshrouding art. except that ' '.\\'h.l.(‘.1'l people themselves created. Un- ' j ldoubledly the artist was more sensi- ltlve w impressions than the ordinary I individual and interpreted nature dif- ferently. ‘rho finest revelation of this fact was that given by ‘rumer when wmplalnod he could not soothe ool- m- or beauty in that. great. English n:- l ltstfs work. "But don't you wish you could?" ‘ilsner had replied. Tracing the historical commotion between the pinnacle periods in a n1» Monk life and its art, Mr Brown cited the clam of Italy. Holland, Spain and England to show they developed al- multanooualy. The true English shoo- wltisout any of the Tudor influences. tury and lasted until the death oi’ ‘Filmer. Oi’ wasting conditions 1n the art T world. the speaker writ-ended there was nothing new in the quarrel of the different schools. A change was go lng on in Canada- a diiftlng from the photographic to influences and for the generous patron- age extended to us by our many friends and customers during the year that is now passing into history we wish all a very HAPPY NE W YEAR i l Limited Sn turday a. few weeks at. the home Oil his large dudicncc greeted the play tied “The Governor's Daughter’ "And this is the first I've heard oi’ it!‘ she said scatliingly. "I put. 2t to yuu~is tlicrc any chance of a. woman bring happy with a man who tells her nothing, either about. his public or private affairs? I'm sick o! it. Go G11 away! I tell you~go away!" H1.- uaw that furtlior discussion oat-s futile at. the tnoiucnt. and opened tho door. He paused. hesitatingly for an instant, wondering whether ls W815 any use further explaining nr pro- testing, but. when she throw herself, all dressed us she was, on the bed. careless o! rumpling the lace bed- spread over the undereiip of pint; silk he closed the door softly and went; downstairs. Entering the living-room once more, he looked round vaguely. tTo be Continued) ..k.__._____.___ SOURIS AND VICINITY M1‘ Jack Maulean. Soul-is left last week to spend a few (luvs with friend; in Halifax. Mr Kenneth Mz-otlouald student; ut Prince of Wales College arrived in Souris on iiiursday night. t0 spend the Christmas holidays with his parents M1‘ and Mrs J. E. Mao Donald. Mr Jmncg Atkuis- Mount". Stewart. eqaent. a clay in SDUHS last". WEEK ill the. interests of his firm. 'l‘hc J " *- 5 Jean and Helen Msc~ Lean who are in attendance‘ at Mount Alison Ladies College clue at home in Stlllris to spend the vacation at their icspcotivc homes. M4- Wacie Hughes has returned to Eouris ‘lmving spcntihc last few vveeks in Georgetown on business. Muster Donald MaoDcmald of Mount. Allison Academy is spending the Xmas holidays at the lvoruc of his parents Rev. A. D. and Mrs MacDonald Scuris. Owing to the recent thew and frost the sidewalks of Soluis are at present, in a very icy condition. We tmdcrstatid that on Saturday Mm‘- noon a lady sprnineci nor ankle which ‘Ivould not. have occured ii’ rand or ashes were placed upon the tidcvvallcs. ltlusstu Melvin McQuaid, Vernon and Irving Fraser of St. ‘Dunst-ans Umverslty arrivcrl ‘acme last; week to rrylcnd the holidays. lICCfil1l-\‘L=it‘.ll'.'. to Charlottetown included Mr. W. Paquet of SOdlfl-‘i. Mr A. C. Co): of the C. N. R811- way spent Sunday at. hm home in Sauna ' Mrs William E. Worthy Char- lottetown is at ‘present visiting in Sourls the guest; of her parents Mr 11nd Mrs J. fbarretl. Mr Stewart. Fletcher 0;‘ the Can- adian Bank of Commerce Morel! spent the week end in 5011.115 with friends. M1‘ Ray‘ Learnt ‘Sourie qient l. lctv days in Qiarlottetovm laal. week. Week and Iibllnl’! to our town Vin- cludui Mr Upton Seaman of the O. N. Railway who gas the guest. of his mint. m... Minnie Seamen. Mr W. l-lenneely. Contractor, re turned to Charlottetown lud- sleek to spend a holldly. msoottflodftnotlhoflhbxiottn- townhrsnchoifthocnnnlllnhlnk ofcotiunuoutsbeingwelmmodblck lmnnatlc Club in the B. I. S. Hall on Monday night. The local ' cliestra, ivas in attendance and fen-l dared several choice selections bc-i tween the acts. 'l‘liosc who took! port. are in be congratulated uponl the success ct the evenings Enter-l tninitient. : Mi: w. Mengher. scum. icnl recently w spend a. few days visitingl relatives in Halifax. N. S. Mr S. MoGrcgov. Ktugsboro spent ltloodoy in the Eastern Motrppolis._ M: and Mrs Dan Bunhey recently Look up residence on the Sourls line Road when: Mr. Bushey has par-l chased the nice bungalow formerly. owned by M: Howard Pequot now oil Souria. I Mrs s. memo-re‘ m: Point, s-so-j a. visitor to Sourls this week. v t w, I. MacDonald South Lake. spent the 22nd in our town on bus- tacos. Ml- Frank Malcltmis student; at Prince of Wales College Charlotw- wwn is visiting at his homo in Sour-is Mr R. Saville of Annandalc. was a recent. VIEilDT to Sourls and vicin- ity. Prince of Wales College students returning to their respective homes for the Christmas Holidays alter having Qomplcted their ‘half yearly lmprcssintu. To demonstrate the [antagonism which persisted in all ortiatiq cfiarges, he recalled the dis- turbances mjeated by Manet and his impressionistic school of i890 n ‘The wm-k of the National Gallery of Canada, m. Drum said. rented in the acquisition of valuable vrorlzs and the uwu-I agemon '0! a. trile Canadian art. In the latter field, the Gallery sent out a large number of exhibitions yearly and was active in many others of rmtionsl and inter- national character. ' - ‘ Mrs. Bubblns: "I'm glad to ‘on: your ‘usbmd’: onand about vntn, Mrs. Miggs. _ Mrs. Miggs‘. "Yes, the doctor 2A3‘! ‘c ‘as marvellous powers of vilupera- tion." ' Waxes‘ (seeing cussatisfution on guest's face): “Wosni; the dinner cooked to suit you. sir?" Guest: “You. all lmt the bill. Just take that. hoot: end tell them to boil it. down g, flttl ." f Annual Examination ' j of Your Eyes vrllllsnlcgnard Your Vision and Comfort ‘See J.‘ W. JUIIIISTON Optometrisv studies included MoEaciiern . Ptuillnc Pequot. 1.51 Kent. Street Phone 420. Charlottetown the Misses Hilda " MacDonald Winnie u...“ . _ ways ISLAND Department of Public Works and High PROVlNCE OF PRINCE EDWARD TENDERS FOB MATEBIALS J Sealed Tenders will be received nt this office nntirnoon of Saturday anuary 3rd, i931, from any person r wlllln t ' at the various sites, the following mditertlzmn! ‘ 0 “In”, l“ deny" ti)’ QUAGMIRE BRIDGE. WELLINGTON, LOT l0. 120 cords poles in l6 ft. lengths, not less than 4 ins. ot smell end.‘ l6 plies in Z0 (t. lengths. not less than 8 ins. at small end. 36 pieces 6" x 6" in 1654, ft. lengths. » '12 pieces Z" x 5" in 103i ft. lengths. 7?. pieces 4" x 5" in 8 It. lengths. damn mvnn BRIDGE. nor 1s. .16 pieces l2" x l2" in 23 ft. lengths. 35 pieces l2" x 4" in l7 ft. lengths. ‘l0 pieces i2" x t" in l6 it. lengths. 63 pieces l2" x d" ln 1-1 ft. 1...‘. . 21.500 F. B. M. of 4 inch plank tn in width. MTRIUICS BRIDGE, ‘PIGNISII, LOT l. no cords poles 1.. 1s n. lontghs. not less than 4 at imp ¢m|_ . 85 plies In Z0 ft. lengths. not. less than 8 Ins. at small end. 3S piece: 6" x o" in iiilg ft. lengths. 72 place: 2" x b" in 16b: ft. lengths. ' 72 piece: d" x f1" in 6 ft. lenrths. BARKLEY BRlDGE, LOT ll. so pieces s" x o" u. I5 n. lengths. 16.00:‘ ahB. M. of 4 inch plank in ll ft. lengths, not Ins than 7 tux. in MILL RIVER BRIDGE. L611‘ 5. I90 will w!“ in l6 0- lvnuths. out fen than s ins. at mm end. 160 piles in 20 ft. lengths. not less than B ins. at small and. 70 places ti" x 0" in 102i It. lengths. 1L0 pious 2" x b" in 10H ft. length. 140 piece: t" x i" tn d ft. lengths. Materials for Lot: Noe. i, 3 and 5 to be delivered It. the lite. In: Lots Koo. 2 and 4 the Tender-er may submit o llfloe for the nltorlnl delivered at the slle, and also a price F. 0. B. at the nearest rallvuy stat-ion. All roller. 1:14.11 be inspected before delivery in taken by the Deportment or payment on e. - Parties tendering to tender separately for the mnlclhl for one; pa“; and m! louder for the whole or any portion thereof. and Tenders to he marked "Tender: for Material." I“ axtetmie-rcord shall be submitted for pole; and e price per M. II. M, Peta to he o! spruce or Fir. straight. and sound. and aura lumber to he some or Hemlock. . cam. rm mm vane and alum. period“; 21:11:. xafiilfigrt who smiled 1nd to be dammit on or bolero 11.. m Th9 Dqlcrllent dun not bind itself to accept the lotrht 6r any Tender. L. B. MMMILAN, l9 it. leuths. not ion than ‘l ins. tosourlsuyhiamenyfrimfiuhc mcupice his former polltion in Qour- ' h Mr flu 'l-ll-llvflltillil& I. chm“ ‘P. t m‘ ‘Bout: 111mm o! rnlc mm December ma. m0 ‘ DECEMBER 21 ‘p, , Qlnccl fir iif8JQ§m=og_ H@R§E 5 GRAN“! m PEKOE Department of Public Works 8T PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISL AN 'I‘EN DERS FOR MATERIAL SEALED TENDERS will be received at this oflice u noon on Saturday January 17th, 1931. from any 139x59" or n sons vivilling to supply and deliver at the various sites th ' lowing materialsn- e ° (1) STEEL BRIDGE MONTAGLEE, LOT i... 9,600 llgButlllf. 3" Hemlock plank in 17’ lengtlil, not lea; 1].. 1 wi c. 16 Spruce span beams, 3“xl2".\'l8‘ long. 8S Spruce span beams. 3"x12‘x16‘ long. (2) SEAL RIVER STEEL BRIDGE. LOT 54 60 Spruce spanbcanzv 3"xl2”xl7’ long. 20 Spruce span beams Jl".\'l2"x18' long. 0,550 19.8.01. 3" Hemlock plank in i6‘ lengths, 7” wide. 50 pieces Railing 2"x5"xl7' 2 pieces Spruce or Hemlock 12"‘x1Z”x20‘. 20 cords poles l6‘ long. not less than 4" at small end. ~10 Spruce or Juniper piles 20’ long 7" at small end. (3) McLEOUS BRIDGE, NIONTAGUE. LOT 50 l0 cords Poles 16’ long 4" at small end. 8 Spruce Piles 20' long 6" at small end. 16 Spruce Piles l6‘ long 7" at small end. 1 (4) GRANTS STEEL BRIDGE. PEAKE’S ROAD, LOT 52 S0 Cords Poles 16‘ or 20' long, it" at small end each fgnggm‘ be piled separately. 4 pieces Spruce or Hemlock l2”xl2"x20’ long. S pieces Spruce or Hemlock 6".\'l2"x6' long. 50 pieces Railing 2"x5"xl7’. 52 Cedar Posts 7V.’ long, 5” at amall end. l4 Spruce Piles 20‘ long, 6" at small end. (5) GILLIS’ MILL BRIDGE, ROLLO BAY LOT 43 2.’. Spruce caps 12"xl2"x20‘. 8 Spruce Span beams ~i"xl2”x15’. 050 F.B.Ml.d3" Hemlock plank in 20‘ lengths. not less than w e. ~ 40 pieces Railing, 2"x5"x17’ long. 40 Cedar posts 8‘ long. 5" at small end. notion; 1|" (6) STARCH FACTORY ROAD MURRAY HARBOR LOT h 10 cords Poles l6’ long 4" at small end. 35 pieces Railing 2”x5"xl7‘ 80 Posts 4”x5"x8'. (7) MIDGELL BRIDGE, LOT 40 50 cords Poles l6’ lotus. not less than i" at small end. 20 Spruce Piles 20‘ long 7” at small end. 10 spruce Piles l5’ long 7" at small end. (S) MORELL liRl DG la‘ ABUTMENTS, MORELL, LOT 40" 70 Cords .l"olcs in 16‘ and 20' length 4" at small end, ear length piled separately. 24 Spruce Piles 20’ long 7" nt small end. 100 yards Field Stone piled near bridge measured. (9) NORTH LAKE ROAD BRIDGE. L01‘ d7 25 Cords Poles 16‘ long not less than 4" at small end. (l0) DIVISON NO. 21 MONTAGUE 3000 F.B.\i. 3" Spruce or Hemlock plank in 16' lengths not 1 than 7" wide. 2000 F. B. M. 3" Spruce o1" Hemlock plank in l2‘ lenglhslw less than 7" wide. 40 Pieces Railing 2"x5"xl7‘. 28 Spruce Span beams 4"x12"xl5’ long. (Ii) DIVISION N0. 20 CARDIGAN 4000 F. B. M. 3" Plank. Spruce or Hemlock in J6‘ lengths not less than 7“ wide. ' 50 Pieces Railing 2"x5"x17‘ long, 2a Spruce Span Beams 4"x12"xl5’ long. (12) GRAHAATS BRIDGE GASPEREAU 500 F. B. M. 3" Plank Spruce or Hemlock in 1 Spruce Span beams 4"xl2”x2 ' long. 35 Pieces Railing 2“x5“xl7’ long. 33 Cedar Posts 7V1‘ long 5" at small end. (l3) GROVE PINE BRIDGE LOT 56 2 Spruce Caps 12"xlZ"x20' long. 7 Spruce Span Beams ll".\‘12"x15' long; 1500 F. B. M. Spruce Plank in IB‘ lengths not less than 30 Pieces Railing 2"x5"\'l6' long. _ 30 Juniper Posts 75",‘ long not less than 5" at small eIHl- (lel) FERRY WHARF GEORGETOWN 60 Spruce Piles 26‘ long 6" at small end.» 5000 F. B. M. 12312" Spruce or Hemlock in er than 18'. ' 20 pieces 6"xl2" Spruce in 22‘ lengths. 5,500 M. 3" Plank in l5’ and 20'.lengt w: c. Material for Lots No. 10 and 11 to be delivered in car¢_°_l the Highway Superintendents. all other mater-latte be dellw" cd at the different sites. ' _ l Parties tendering to tender separately for the material ,0“ each bridge and may‘ tender for the whole or all)’ 9°" thereof. 11nd tenders to be marked "Tenders for Malcflll- .' e A price per cord shall be submitted for poles and I Pm pcr foot for piles and a price per M. B. M. for pawn lum ' All material to be inspected before delivery is t1! Department o1- payment, made, Poles to be of Spruce or Fir, straight and 800mb aawn lumber to be Spruce or Hemlock as specified. 84f edged. free from wane or shakes. perfectly sound III‘ a exact aize specified. Lot No. f and sown lumber for Ml- N“ to be delivered on or before March 16th. i931. All other Illa ial to be delivered on or before tho ht dhy 0f Avril“ The Department does not bind itself to attflil m" - I or any tender. L. B. McMlLLAN. _ Deputy Minister 0| Pi “u” ‘ in a position to . LOT til engths- 5&1 I 7 7'" IMO. lengths not shori- PD h! not lees than f iflnrlottetown, P. n. hi“; thallium