Eu 4.44 ~ir~ , ion ‘ ‘FIPPIIMINT ADEPARTMENTOF PUBLIC WORKS AND "i and hour. _ Alert in action. full of power, ‘n: control the body nne and strong That God ordained to me should belong. e After 1 drsnkbeer, which . such trouble ' w. A 1v..... These are the eyes that sa/w things doubl Tom’ Sawyer“ IAIKTWAIR _ (Blrulollr. Oleiuoil) X. Thzyh-feound Ilium Joe dead, his to the crack in the door. chipped and hacked tliro But the half-broods labor had been useless. for the . native rook Ioriiied a sill outside the door and‘ . s so - oltsmmrdtlieyvlzhiih’ ttostom pk . l o! Why t... nit... Ysnir-slmrswing 01.1” upgetw-qiaussa. Talk" Wellk-sclentlstssaytliecai in Rfiieiliencyhisndcficondiiionoi 211:1 the mull o! ‘rue us»; u. do is aim mufralizewcessdomch Witbin the brain, that in dancer's hour upon that stubborn material. the knits had no efleot. HIGHWAYS TENDERS-HEW FERRY BOAT _ °fiefed being $27,700.00. Financial statements and Balance z lowest or any tender not necessarily accept- . ed. Tenders to be addressed to the under- ‘ and seventyssvsn (277) shares of u... Capital Stock of 7 at the said ofllce. _ SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office until noon on Saturday, May 4th. 1935, from any person or persons willing to contract for the construction of the new ferry boat for the _ Charlottetown -- Rocky Point ferry service, in accordance with plans and specifications to be seen at this office. The signed and markd “Tenders for New Ferry Boat.” ‘ L. B. M-acMILLAN, act To keep my car on the right track When these, my eyes. did see things double, After I_ drank beer that caused such trouble Within the brain that in dangers hour It slowed its action and lost power To control the body, fins and strong. ‘luiat God ordained to me should belong. Behold thr children killed by me. when I ran my car straight into a tree its When, these, my legs refused to act To keep the car on the right track, when these, my eyes, did see things double Deputy Minister ofPublic works , and Highways. Dept. of Public Works and Highways, April 11, 1935. - FOR SALE BY TENDER ,filévifigtfititnméifdfitl~Y§§§£§E"£l%€§?‘fil§ Seallcsd tenders will be received by the undersigned up ufn rimnoon Tuesday the 30th day of April next, at the oflice o e Eastern Trust Company, Richmond Street, Char- lottetown, for the whole or any portion of Two hundred Prowse Bros., Limited, the total par value of shares Sheets may be inspected by bona iide intending purchasers n ..i§f'Ji-§§§..°.§f.‘§.“§§§{ ii" i" fifth?‘ ““’ f""°‘““ "‘°"“ n er. . ‘ for Pmwse Bros. “do stock.” ar enve opes ‘Tender The highest or any other tender not necessarily - accepted. ~ - THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY, and ' CLARA M. PROWSE, Executors Estate Late Benjamin C. Prowse. ‘ ‘ FOR 5.41.1; OATMEAL CAKE 1 cup oatmeal, 1 cup boiling wat- er poured over it. Let stand 20 After I drank beer which caused such trouble . Within my brain that in dangers h our It slowed its action and lost the power To govern the body, flneand strong, That God ordained should to me belong. ‘ I ask you now to judge the blame, Sorrow and grief and deepest shame For those two children killed by me. when I drove my car straight in- to a. tree," When these legs refused to act To keep the car on the right track, When these, my eyes. did see things double, After I drank beer which caused such trouble Within the brain that in dangers hour It slowed its action and lost the power To control the body, fine and strong. ‘Phat God ordained to me should belong. —-E. D. Craw MRS. F. C. WARD N Spadina Road, Toronto, Ont; Dear Comrades:—Now that our S8. Campaign is over. and in many cases the prizes presented, we must turn our attention to Temperance work, and our coming Convention. During the past few years Can- ada has tried every method of son- m1 of the liquor tramc. . Every method of Control has Distillers, and those interested in the liquor business. and every law consistently violated by them, by the some interested par-ties. At .the present time wr: have one. o! the worst iorfns of "Government. Control" (The Beverage Rooms) directly opposed to the Home, Youth. and the Church. At the present time naturally These are the legs that refused to been opposed by. the Brewer's and. /~5' 1 m ilyour nameand address / aougstliyenfvith the end of a 1.-l|_J. plik’ age of Mic-Mac Tea, showrn tho / serial iiumbcr(or2 ends from lb. ‘ packag _ m ‘Mic-Mac", Box 5S 0, Sarntjolin, N13,, and you will receive your Mic-Mac Bouncer b return marl. OFFER GOOD UNTIL JULY 1 said AT HOW TO. GET IT es showing serial numbers) ALL GRDCEIIS eyes to the need oi’ Woman's Voice in the Laws that govern Women. etimes wonder if we appre- hend how much it means to be en- gaged in the Battle for God and Home and every Land. As Miss wil- lard says “It is the _esprit de corps that will do us good," the turningoi all our faces towards one point and uniting our hands in one great endeavor. Now we have decided to hold our Convention in Winnipeg from June 14th to June 18th. inclusive. 1935. Some of the attractions oi the program will appear in May 'I‘ldings. "Others, Lord. yes others. Let this our motto be: Help us to live for others, That we may live like Thee." lovingly, your Comrade, CYNTHIA WARD AN INTERNATIONAL PEACE DAY. INAUGURATED During the World's W.C.T.U. con- vention, held in Stockholm, Sweden. last Julyja. peace meeting was held ~ on Sunday afternoon with an aud- ience gathered from the {our quart- ers o! the earth. who pledged tixem- selves to exert pressune on their dif- ferent governments to secure: I. Continuance of disarmament nlcrenccs. II. Control of manufacture and .:ile of armaments. Ill. Work for strengthening of the Dengue of Nations. The conference was held in Bkan- sen Park, established years ago by u. man who did not- allow any . liquor to be sold there, and the rule still holds. "11 you want peace, organise for peace. All peoples live about the same way, but the mistakes of the tatesmen send them at each oth- ers throats. The atest security is to be found in he League of Nations.” Speaking o! the Disarmament Conference, he added: “In spite of solemn and repeat- ed promises o! intentions to dis- arm, of an immense amount of technical preparation, of the slow approach to the dimculties of ‘the problem, no real agreement ls in slsht. . . . As l! in anticipation of the failure o! the conference the nations seem to be entering a new race of competitive armaments; and the budgets for armies, navles and ail-crafts are on the increase." This crisis in world aflairs, a1- fectlng international peace, pro- vlded the opportune moment for Mrs. Ella A. Boole, World's W.C.T.U. President, to propose an annual in- tsmational Peace Day’ to be ob- served on the sevteenth‘ day of February. the heavenly birthday of Frances E. Willard, the founder of the W.C.'1'.U. whose spiritual tom- slsht was instrumental in placing Peace and Arbitration as a charter Principle in the constitution of that organization. n slowed its action and mt its ,' ‘/’ / ~ ' Ordinarily one could flnd a dozen www- - Anlronecz-ro-goodneasbslleslmon m; of candles about the inside of To control the body one Ind simil- ' regulation baseball size-made of the caves entrance, but there were That God ordained to me should N l “was, use rubber, whid; 8i"; irons now. The prisoner had eaten belons- - d g i‘ ‘ "d ounca them. He had also contrived to, catch ariewbath, ancbthese he had eaten, leaving only their claws. The unfortunate had starved to death. In one place a stalagmite had been growing from the ground for ages. builded by the water-drip iroin the stalactite above. The captive had broken of! the staiagmitc and upon the stump had placed a stone, in which he had scoopend a. hollow to catch the precious drop that fell once in every three minutes-o des- sert spoonful oi water once in four and twenty hours. ‘ ' But Tom still had the treasure on his mind and with it an idea. Ac- cordingly, he sought out Huck and unfolded a new plan which the boys acted on at once, “Borrowing" a sklfl from its absent owner, the two set out for the cave and near the place where Tom had found the hither to unknown exit, beached the boa t. Provided with candles and lengths When you have one oi, _ SI mono”... Indicnlzaflldd Swimsuit" Kill- IIIIRIRI Iii W IER W‘? Kilt Qllllfl" What To Do For I: TAKE-Z tcsspooniuls oi Philll Milk of Magnesia in n glass of wa er #1316 mogiingrlien yolulgelhup. i! l‘ 5H0 IN CISXXIU P y minutes alter satin . And another before you gs to . Stomach calm. Fewer headaches. And the ep and energy Emu tli gilt lps comes back again _ Tia! this. ake either the familiar lifil “Pl-NLLIPS’ ", or, the new P ‘llips’ Mllirof Ma nesla Tablets —convenlelit to ta e with you anywhere. Also in Tablet Form: Phillips‘ Milk oi Magnesia Tablets are now on sale at all drug stores everywhere. Each tiny usblet is the equivalent of u taaspooniui of Gen- uine Phillips‘ Milk o! Magical. IAADI IN cannon PiiiLLipsvi/rté “I, o1 klie string, spliced ‘* _ the two entered the cave, Tom leading the way. All at once in a tum o! the corridor Tom stopped. "Look." he said. “Do you see that? ‘Ilhere, on the big rock, done with candle smoke." "Tom, it's a cross." " ‘Under the cross.’ licy?" Tom id ' so . Huck stared at the sign. - "Let's get out oi here!" he whls pered in a shaky voice. "injun Joe's ghost is round there, certain." Misgivlngs entered Tom's mind. but presently an idea came to him. "Injurfs Joe's ghost ain't going to some around where there's a. cross," be said, and Buck's fears vanished. But no sign of the treasure was apparent and thevboys were dLscour- aged until Tom noticed footprints and candle-grease on one side of the big rock. “I'll bet the money's under the rods." he said, and at once. with hands and knife, began to dig away the clay beneath. Boon he uncover ed some hoards, and the boys lifted them, revealing a natural chasm under- the rock. In the chasm were two guns in leather cases and a keg oi’ powder. “We'll have a robber gang, and this will be our den," said Tom. “See, we've got the guns and every- thing. We'il let Joe Harper and Ben Rogers in. ‘Tom Sawyers Gang!’ Bounds splendid, doesn't it, the home of Widow Douglas. They put the sacks in the wagon, fmiiid some rags with which they covered them and headed LOWRII‘: w ose woodshed they proposed to d3 the money. On the way they met Mr. Jones, the Welshman, Just leaving his house. “Come with me, boys.” he said. "You're keeping ev body - Trot ahead, I'll hau the wagon. Jvhy, it's not as light as it should cc. Get bricks in 1t, or old metal?" XII. . "Old metal," said Tom. > Huck Finn's wealth and the fact The boys wanted to know what that he was now under the widow] the hurry was about. The Welsh- , ‘ “ introduced him into soo- man laughed and hurried them on. isty-no, dragged him, hurled him The Douglas home was grandhr into it-snd his sufferings were al- liglited and everybody of import- most more than he could boar. once in the village was there. 'I'he The Douglas servants kept bin widow welcomed the two as heartily clean and neat. He had to eat with as any one could such working knife and fork; he had to study; he beings. They were covered with had to go to church; he had to tall clay and candle grease. properly. Aunt Polly blushed at Tom's ap- ( He bore his miseries thme weeks pearance, but helped push the boys and then disappeared. For forty: into another room, where complete 018M 110m‘! the W140‘! hunted his! outfits o; new clothes awaited them. in great distress. The public seared. From her they learned that Mrs. ed high and low. they dragged tbs Douglas was giving a party to the river for him. Welshman and his sons in gratitude On the third mom‘ Tom wen for their routing Iniun Joe and his poking among the hogsheada down companion.‘ Huck wished to run by an abandoned slaughter house away from the party, but Tom per- and Ln one o} them found the rei- suaded him to stay, and finally the In a moment he reentered, sti-ug. gling with the weight of his sacks, He poured a mass of yellow coins on the table. “Tnerefl he said. “Halt o; it‘; Buck's and half is mine." The spectacle took the general breath away, and then after | moment there was a call for an ex- planation, which Tom gave. ' ‘I'm money was counted. amounte‘ to a little over twol Ulousund dollars. f River Road, 17 farm horses, minutes, $1 cup butter, 2 cups brown sugar, 2 eggs (beaten), 1 cup flour, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 54 teaspoon cloves, 2-8 cup of raisins, 1 scant teaspoon of soda. 1 level teaspoon At Duvar Stables, North there is s great deal of unrest As Peace and Arbitration is one among our Youth, when so many oi’ tlr charter principles of the are fitted 1m- their Life Work, and W-O-T-U- this mvetlns was o! aar- there is no work for them w do. "M111" interest- Huck?" . 1-luck agreed, and the search went on in the dim candle light. Bud- denly Tom shouted: "Huck, lookyherel" It was the treasure -box, enough. "Got it at last!" exclaimed Huck. plowing through the tamlshed coins. "My but we're rich, 1pm!" XI. Tom had had the forethought t0 bring along some small sacks and into them, they dumped the gold, Maritiin Summer School SACKVILLE, N. B. July 5th. to August 11th Regular work in Arts and Scl- once and in Matriculation sub- jects. Six courses in Education given by outstanding educa- tional leaders. Courses in Music. Fine Arts, Dressmnking and Mllline BRIO boys appeared in the drawing room. At the proper time, Mr. Jones arose and began a little speech. He thanked the widow for the honor she was dohm his family. but said there was another person whose share in protectln the widow should be recognized. Rs detailed Buck's part, whereupon Mrs. Doug- las announced that she intended to give Huck a home under her roof and eventually give him a start in business. Tom's charms had come. "Huck don't need it." he said. Tom. _ "fluglfg 5cm" Inaint everybody," Huck answer- The company's manners kept ed. Tom, you take my share of tin ugee. a v Huck had brcakiasted on odds an? ends and, unkempt and in his oi rags, sat smoking his widow's. widders good to mo, but I can't stand them ways. shoes all Sunday. The widder cats by a. bell; she goes to bed by a bell- everythings so awful 'reg'lar a body can't stand it." pipe. Tom urged him to go book to the "It don't work,” Huck slid. “The I got to wear "Everybody does that my," said .,,-,__;.,.,., _.. f one registered Clyde mus, . GORDON WRIGHT. ? L-6074-4-25-3i LOBSTER BRIT l l ‘We have a limited " amount of Frozen "Herring for lobster tbait at 11/_>c per lb. ff. o. b. Summerside. QThe Hall Mfg. & Cold Storage Co., Ltd- Summenide P. I. l. * ‘1-4-17-20-27. - _: Professional Gard: f McLEOD o BENTLEY _ W. I. BENTLEY, K. 0. ’ J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. l Barristers and Attorneys-abhor ‘ LOAN fomsnisousirmussmsi. n- J. nasmm, 12.5., can. IAIIIITII, lmJclT-“I, I10» ‘ l!!! TO [DAN- Marsala n8: Trainer ‘Efioiqir-‘nusufifi’ ‘m.'.......~""~"'-' I. i. Himalayan. of cream of tartar. Bift flour, sods and cream o; m. tar togeth RIIBTIOII SALE We an instructed by the execu- tors oi the latg Mn. Owen wood, his Verde. u. sell by Public 33c- tlon on May 6th at 1 P. M.. one [u]. eralpurposemnreliyennoldl driving horse 8 yea-rs old, 8 newly fruhensd cows from 4 to 6 years old. 8 cows to freshen this spring, six 1 year old heifers, 8 sheet with lambs, 100 hens, 1 pulr of fat pip, 3 geese. CROP: 4 tons choice hay. l tans o! straw, 150 bus. Iced outs, l0 bur. whltg Russian Wheat. M0 bu. oer- tlilod seed Cobbler potatoes. 100 bus. tumipu. “ELEMENTS: 1 Massey Harris binder, almost new, out 2 crops, 1 MoCormlckluynwweri ftollt. 1 hay rake, 1 barrows. 1 Inter- national gang plow nearly new, l set flat hurl-owe, 1 horse hoe, l pota- leartnndwheels ltruck, s‘. TI! ‘I'll glow Tillysr Lem . ‘Ilsa l angina:- w. ravioli, Lamb Mtovm AYHDR It is an old truism that wh’le all worms is attended by change. all change does not rneln progress. We must educate our women to The speaker was Mr. Charles Roberts, son-in-law c! the late Countess oi’ Oarllsle, a former President o! the world's W.O.T.U. ms cm mum. We cannot blind our] Mr- Reba"! ¢°<=1=~§=¢= to marker. 1 roller, 1 team boln . nssssirqsu-oorsnsisii-srqssa- NEWrl/ALUE YJ. r Special attention phid to Con- versational French. Writs for bulletin to George I. Truman, ll. A., PI. 11.. Director. for the box was heavy and awkward" to carry. They rowed back to the vfllsge. where, while Huck sat guard over the treasure. Tom bor- back the laugh due at this ion and money and be: ms oi‘! from the wid- an awkward silence followed. "Maybe you don't believe it." ls Tom. "I'll show you." " rowed a toy wagon from a small H; dashed outdoors, while the perplexed guests waited. den-Iiutnswsliadgotdunsandl glzeLandwssg (Continued 1... 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