/ sni. regulation baseball size-made of strong s nge rubber, which gives it a real .. / Simply mail togetherwi the end of a 1-lb. pack- age of Mic-Mac Tea, showinlg serial number(or2 ends from A-lb. packs es showing serial numbers) to "Mic-Mac", Box 5 50, Ssinrjobn, N.B., and you will receive your MiEMi-ifi TEA fJofood-eh / / ooeso-to-goodnessbsll-slnios: once. HOW TO GET 1'1‘ name and address rhe -7 fir”. n AT ALL sancsns , Conservative ' iioininating Meeting A meeting oi Conservative Dele- gates of the 4th District oi Piince Co, will be held 1n Centreviile Hall, ‘ Q Tuesday, May 14th at 2 P. M. for ‘ the purpose o! selecting candidates to“ contest that constituency hi the Conservative interest in the next provincial election. Each poll is requested to send tlve Delegates. W. P. McBRlDE, M. D. MURDOCH DAWSON, - ' Convenors. ‘JSUIQ-C-I. eoiisiznvniiv: , CONVENTION A convention ior the purpose oi nominating two members to repre- Ieht the 5th IDistrict 0i King's in the forthcoming ,.. vinclsl election will be held in the Public Hill. Georgetown, on Tuesday, May 14, It 1 pan. Premier lilaclvlillau and will be present. JOSEPH A. MIeDONALD. Convener. other 114877-5441 i _ Desirable Residence For Sale In Summerside Ieflerbyltvste llemyrcsld- encedtuated at the Corner oi Central Street and Poplar Ave., Sumnierside. This is a. large dwell- iiig house with ' heating 1nd bathroom. The land has s. front- lleoiliitiitlidesiredtwolrulldlng lotecouldbesoldoiiitltisPro- party is h] a very dmirable locality. Can be sold st favourable terms. Milly to 1S BESSIE MacEACllEBN, lifiiifiii-afl-il-lii. suction SALE Farm for sale by public auction at North Bustico on Saturday, May 19th st ll o'clock sharp; 99 acres oi choice land with s good dwelling laolee and outbuildings, the property fl the lite Ada lnuhs Williams. ‘Nile roam-tyne: .be bought by private sale ii application is nisde Chancery Sale OI‘ PROPERTY 0N GRAFTON STREET WEST 1N CHAR- IDTTETOWN NOTICE is hereby given that pur- susnt to Order of the Court of Chancery of this Province. in s cause therein pending, wherein Mary Ann Cavsnagh is Complainant and Henry Dolron and others are De- fendanis, No. D 382, I WILL SET UP AND SELL by public auction. cm the premises, on Wednesday the 29th day of May, A. D. 1935, at ihe hour oi 12 o'clock, noon, the property for- merly owned by David Cavsnsgh, deceased, in the city of Charlotte- town, bounded and described as fol- lows: C- ‘ lg on the north- ward edge oi Grafton Street at the eastward boundary of Town Lot 20 In the Third hundred of Town Lots, thence following the course thereof northwardly, 89 feet, 6 inches.- thence by a right angle eastwardly, 22 feet 8 lnchm, thence by right angle, southwsrdly, 89 feet, 6 inches, to said street, thence following the course of the same westwa dly, 22 feet, d inches, to the place of com- mencement, being part oi Town Lot 21 in the Third hundred of said Town lots, free from encumuranoes and subject to the approval of the said Court of Chancery. Conditions at ssle. For further particulars apply to ‘ Com- essrs. u. as Johnst , plsinanifs solicitors, or to the un- derslgncd. D. EDGAR. SHAW, Master in Chancery L-‘HU-B-t-Si Mortgage Sale To be sold by Public Auction in front o! the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queen's County on the 4th day of June A.D.. 1935, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon; All that. tract piece or parcel oi land situate lying and being on Lot pr Township Number thirty-four in Queen's County aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: On the South-west by Harring- ton or covehcad Bay having a front on the some oi sixteen chains and fourteen links; on the north-west by land in possession oi Charles Bux- ton; on the north-east by the Gulf of St. Lawrence and on the south- east by land and property og Dun- can and John Shaw, containing an ares of sixty-two acres of land a little more or less; reserving there- out and therefrom certain plots of land conveyed by James C. Lawson and Elisabeth Lawson to Maud Mc- Janice n . VII. Mr. Evstt paid s. visit to Green- wood. The squire had learned tnst he was really Baron Clowes and had to the British hilemon ing on Janice. he had heard plot to steal the powder. persuaded young Hennlon to turn loyalist, to make his way to Boston and inform Lord Howe, the British commander, oi Washington's lack of powder. Early in the morning Ciowes and Philemon rode to Amboy, where Philemon was put up on the frigate Asia to carry his information to Howe. Thus rid of his rival, Clowes pro- tc Janice that he and she elope and be married. l-lcr objections on the ground that her parents had pledged her to Philemon he answer- ed by the argument that the Mere- ditbs would be better Pleased to have her “Lady Janice Clowcs" than the wife of a "gawk" like young Henrilon. mattered by his proposal, Janice finally consented, and that night taking two horses from the stable, they started to Amboy to be mar- ried on a British ship. But on the way. unlucklly for Clowes, they met Charles and his group. The bondman was astonish- ed at the girl's announcement that she was to be married. lie-ordered Clowes bound and led Janice: horse down the road. "I am going to send you back to Greenwood in charge of Parson Me- Clsve," he said. “Oh," she begged, "you'll not be cruel. You'll not dilersce mo? promise never to go ofl with him- indeed——" "Of that I'm sure, for I'm gong to take him with me to Cambridge." For a moment Janice was silent, than cried: "If you only knew how I hate you!” The man laughed bitterly. "I dc." he said, “from the way I hate and despise you." They parted as the clergyman took charge of the girl and heeded for Greenwood. Under his own name of John Brereton, Charla delivered the powder to the American Army in Cambridge and was put on Wash- ington's stafl. He stayed with the commander through the ineffectual defense of New York and was at the Morris House on Haarlcm heights when the stall’ was informed that two ladies had come to see the sen- eral. The younger was described b)’ one of the sides as a Venus. Washington told Breretxm that a prisoner was awaiting examination and, as the commands was but! with battle plans, gave the tat of examination to him. The prisoner. 1t turned out. was Squire Meredith and the two ladies were Mrs. Meredith and Janice. squire had been seliied because. Clowc's letter to Howe. discovered after the British evacuation of Bos- ton had contained the statement that the mini-motion concerning Washington's lack oi powder bed been obtained from Meredith. None of the three recognised Brereton, 1n his trim uniform and clesn-shaven, as Charles the nond- msn, and he did not reveal his iden- tity. As a result oi the squlifs r1017. the side told him be believed the commander would tree him from blame. Brereion found quarters for 1dr. Meredith and gave up his own room t0 Mrs. Meredith and Janice. Next day General Washington asited them to be his guests at. dinner and himself took Janice to the table. Asked by the commander li hlir accommodations were not too un- comfortable, Jariice told him that one of his stafl had given them his t t. spar men ’ m. consideration. however. including the 11116814411011)’ ofthe weather. the I Scoutins’. Reorganisation has taben m, "M! "W!" » inn 1n "Sluissticn . The annual Provincial‘ concert will beheld on Ila-ides. June ‘I in mince oi-Wales college Hell. The church parades will take in the-city on Sunday, June a, tbs Protestant troops to Bt- Peter's Cathedral and the Catholic troops to the Church of the Most Holy 30y Scouts and Girl Guides for the great Jamboree for the reception of the World Chlefbcout sud Chief Guide. Provtsionally the Jamboree ls fixed for Ilridsy, July om the Fmum. that being considered a more suitable place for the Guides di-iplay programme. thoudh not so satisfactory for the Boy about; display. Taking everything tnm Joint Committee considered it Plan to make the libruni, suod evil-table. the centre of activities. a if The Field Commissioner, Mr. Want-B. NPOrts e steadily growing interest in the development oi Place in the Basilica and St. Mary’ Bummeralde. The Christian’ churn: Charlottetown. have started with Cubs. and Crspeud and other cent- res seem anxious-to make s start. Albert-On l6 reins strolls’. as, is Montague and other centres. By the time the-World Chief Scout arrives there should be moreqr less pm- vinclsi coverage by the Boy scoot movement. , M11008 those receiving ' Royal recognition in the-form of Jubilee medals were three Scout oiilcisls, who have dime yeoman- service. These awards were made for long 811d meritorious service and were on the recommendation of the Domin. THE BE steel as down use-m mouth’ time- hydro» c » ooiomslml unitodfimrivalied Youetzp, cklv-Igil r-wl wt YllllMAY BEiillNBBllllT THE PHIBEUF A PLYMIJUTij Ger mi: DELIVERED PRICE-AND. Comm s. ST ENGINEERED CAR INTHE LOWES PRINCE FIELD CORNEY BROS. _.-])EALERS_ F. R; v SUMMERSIDE, P. El 1. s Delivered 818 .. a ciisnorrs- For s Business taupe ‘WWN McLAINE CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. ion Council at Otiewa. Mr. n. 0. Parent as Provincial , h" never wcsrled in well-doing since his advent hem 1111928. and has an enviable record in Scouting. Rev. Mr. Crowe..the Bcoutmsster in Bedequrdeserves the honour for 01mins on most successfully almost llllglehanded in s rural distri , having a complete Bmup of Cubs. Scouts and Rovcrrlri‘ Bedeque. Mr. Wm. warren. Field Commissioner, wd Previously» Provincial Commis- sioner, has tshensverypractleel W111i. and though not having the length or service of some others. he being hovlnciel commissioner st 1118 time candidate; were nomingi; ed. became ipso fscio entitled to the coveted sword. ‘The Kirk‘ creep of Boy Scout's scored heavily "in use sueqgg Q’ their annual entertainment. Dur- inl the Hobbies Exhibition. the opinion was expressed that tco much practical Scout and Guide work detracted rather than on. hsnced these entertainments. Prof- mflt i1! this experience, the Kirk Group confined exhibitions of scout. in: to the Cubs. the Scouts giving In exhibition of their training end accomplishment in music. tnstru. mental and vocsl. and acting. Thai. "l9 Qlberiment wsslepprecisted there can be no doubt. as the unanimous opinion was that the entertainment was a. "howling" success. “That was Colonel 5s beau of my ‘family.’ " said Wash- ingtoh. "Look at him there. Wouldn't think the coxcornb was in the this morning?" Janice looked and save en ex- clamation of surprise so loud that everyone looked at her and she longed to slip under the table. Cnnnell, Daniel K. Ross, James D. White, James Calder, Hazel A fleck, ton R. Hcaney. Charles S. Drew and Marcus Calder. The above sale is made under a Power of Sale contained in an In- dentura of Mortgage .3586. the Eighteenth day of February A. D. 1881, made between John Andrew Kielly and Malcolm Show Kielly, both of Township Number Thirty- "mfi- {our in Queen's County tn the Pro- iil‘) 53555 303N5- vlnce of Prince Edward island. ' 3'1"‘: Farmers, of the one part and !i"$'5'11'14'"‘13- Thomas Heath Bavlland of Char- A'-'l‘ MERMAID ion-sit: Biirysisr toaeli in good condition. Apply 224Kent St. u. ..,., in Queen's County in the said‘ Province, Bsrrister-at-Law, of the other part. Default having been made in payment of the principal and hterest thereby seem-ed. m. iurther culers nwl! It flue office of Palmer b Farmer. DetedthishddsyogMaYLD. FOR SALE IT ELIIOI Farm residence oi the late A. MscGiiiivrsy Smith, an ideal country home in one oi the choice locations on Prince Edward Island, also household furniture and one 11.0.1‘, Ayrshire cow. If not sold privately will be auctioned on Msy 14th at 2 o'clock sharp. Aiialv. ' ANNIE Meet}. SMlTli. Soutiiport, "Lot 48. N. A; GILLIS, Eldon, t-viss-a-z-a-ii. - James M. McFadyen and W. Edger- \ . J A Brighten up with ALL-BRANI You've lied dsys when you've felt discouraged and__low. Nothing seemed to go right. e y these dreary dsye can be to colu- inon constipation, due to leek el . "bulk" in your meals. This elirueut may cause bead- 198. aches and loss o! energy. Correct it I. IAIIIS PAIAIIE, by eating s delicious cereal. Adm" o" T' A‘ m‘ Laboratory research shows Isl- 11413754441 iinlnsiien. ALL-Basil also II- ulshes vitamin B and iced-iron. The “bull” in Ate-Basil resins mews-ran: "m '- VG .¢aei'iZ-..'mnai». suin- ' netursl food better the: pet- eot medicines-Mien hsraiel ‘bro blerpooeiuls oi Ass-Basil ilsily or‘: muslly ssleius. With eeeli in i! dironle eases. 1i not relieved way. tee your declar- llrigliien den will Ara-lass! Get the rked-au ' I green pee sci-i. our s- iiy Kellogg in inu- ilon, Ontario. 1 Keep on the Sunny lliieol Lile chargew “WhaLstl-rtied thee, child?" asked lsshlnrton. Ob—nothing." the girl blushing- answered But later; alone with her mother. she revealed that she had discovered 1n Colonel Brenton their runaway bond servant. Mrs. Meredith scofled at the ides. At Brennan's report of his exam. lnatlon of Mr. Meredith, the general exonerated the squire and gave him hag‘: Ate-Bun provides “balk” is l ‘ei ol i d ni:§i%i'§%' Ella-El? i “e255; E? g fig! 5 g E cs5 ifl .5: 8 “Let her think what she may," re- toried Howe. _ The king's men later left to press cn,~and’in a day or two Brcveton was mmissinned by Washington to order General Lee, then a/c Morris- t-own with his command, to Join the American leader with ell his forces and proceed to beat the British‘ in dfitflli St Burlington, Princeton or Trenton. But Lee scoffed st the plan, de- ciarlng thlii Washington's manoeuv- res at Brooklyn had ilnhlnged the fieéidly fabric "we have been build- "I tell you we shall be in declen- sion till s. tobacco hoelng Virginian. who was put in power by a trick, ls shown to be weak and deficient." he said. "He has had his chance and failed. Now ‘tls forms to repair the damage he's done." Brereton soowled. "Do you mean on piles. approaches. on piles. west approach. approach. steel truss span. (8)-Ross’ Corner Bridge, I-Beam on piles. truss span. ft. steel truss span. I-Beem on plies. on piles. I-Beam on piles. it. concrhete slab on . (20) McWlllianfs Bridge, I. Department of Puhlie Works and Highways PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TENDERS FUR BRIDGE BOIISTRIJBTIOR SEALED ‘TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned will be received at this oifice until noon oi Saturday, May 18th, 1935, from any person or persons willing to contract for the construction oi any of the following bridges: (1) Cain's Bridge, Woodstock, Lot 5: Sine 54 ft. I-Beam (2) Baptiste Creek Bridge, Alaska, Lot 10: steel truss span and approaches. (3) Yen's Bridge, Foxley River, Lot 11: Rebuilding (4) Mill Bridge, Victoria West, Lot l3: Size 26 it. I-Besni (5) Haldimsnd Bridge, Maximville, Lot. 15: Rebuilding (6) Darnley Bridge, Darnley, Lot 18: Rebuilding west (7) Maione’s Bridge, Kelvine Grove, Lot 25: Size 36 it. 75 it. I-Besm on piles, (9) Bradshaw's Bridge, Centreville, Lot 26: Size 36 it. (10) Hell's Bridge, Crapsud, Lot 29: Size '75 it. steel (11) BagnalPs Mill Bridge, Hszelgrove, Lot. 22: Sine . 15 it. concrete slab on piles. (12) Gsiianfs Bridge, Oyster Red, Lot 24: Size 15 it. concrete slab on piles. (13) McIntyre's Bridge, Savage Harbour, Lot 87. Sise i0 (14) Dixon's Bridge, Little-Sands, Lot 62: Size 20 it. , (15) School Bridge, Brooklyn, Lot (15) Nicholson's Bridge, Martinvsie, Lot 5B: Size 28 it. (l7) Duggeifs Bridge, Peake’s Station, Lot 38: Size l6 (18) BroderlcWsBridge, Christopher's Cross, Lot 1. Con- . - erete Culvert: Size 10’ x 4' x 24', . (l9) Nichols Bridge, West Devon, vert, siselii’ x 6’ x 28'. ' a ' culvert: (Sire 15’ x 8’ x 24’. (21) Miiflennfl Bridge, Emerald, Lot 28: Size 23 it. _ Beam on concrete piers. ‘ " (22) eliy’e Cross Bridge, Lot 20: Concrete culvert, size ‘ 0’ x 8’ x‘ $8’. " ' (28) Mcltiniroifs Bridge, Forest llili, Lot 41: Concrete culvert, size l2’ x 4' x 24’, - . " forties tendering shall tender separately ior eséh bridge on proper Tender Forms you refuse to obey the order?" "Tie necessary in ‘ chment to allow some discretion to the rom- msndtng officer," replied Lee. "l-low- ever, I'll think on it." Brenton, leaving Lee's head- quarters, rode to Greenwood in the night and went to the Meredith stable to take the horse Jciiles in exchange for his wesried animal, in- tending to bring back Jogglee later. (To Be continued) UNPRIPA-ILID Minister at baptism of baby-Ills name. please. Mothemaeridolph Morgan Mont- gomery Alfred Van Christopher McGooi. Mlnister-(to assistant)—-A little more water. Size 4o it. North Bedeque, Lot. 25: Size e1: Size 22 ‘ft. I-Besm piles. Lot 10: Concrete cul- Green Hill, Lot 7: Concrete marked “Tender (or Bridge Construction.” of “Specification for the and Bridges” in which and gravel. may be. seen at. this ofliee, where Tender Forms may be obtained. They may also be seen at the following other places, where Tender Forms may also be obtained: James A. McNeili & Son, G. S. Sharp 8i Son, Tyne Valley and at the store cf K. & H. Shsrbell, Portage. dent, Gilbert Gaudet, Esq., Greenan, Esq, Alaska and at the home oi Highway Super- intendent, Peter J. Buiger, Esq, Superintendent, Theo. Enman, tendent, Augustine LeClair, Esq., St. Chrysosiome, Superintendent, T. A. Driscoii, Esq.,.Clerniont. iendeni, Louis Pearson, Esq, Cheiton, Superintendent, F. A. Wotton, Esq., Victoria. Superintendent, George McKay, Esq, Clifton. tendent, William MacDougaii, Esq., Hunter River. Mount Stewart. tendent, Alex. R. McDonald, Esq., Glen William, iendent, George McIntyre, Esq., Montague. tendent, P. A. Kelly, Esq., Rosenesth. tendent, Peter- 0. McDonald, Esq, Peakds Station. Superintendent, J. J. Clisisson, Esq, Tlgnish and at the home of Highway Superintendent, Peter J. Bulger, Esq. Cape Wolfe. ‘ dent; Frank McLeren, Esq., St. Peter's. est or any tender, Charlottetown, -‘ Prince Edward island, Deputy Minister of Public Works li-‘ISSO-fl-O-ll-ll-id-l. Parties tendering on bridges Nos. 1 to 17 shall submit LUMP SUM price for each bridge, as‘per specification. Parties tendering on bridges Nos. 18 to 23 shall submit price PER CUBIC YARD according to Section No. 7 “B” Construction of Concrete Culverts the Department supplies the sand Specifications for all of the above! mentioned bridges, For bridges Nos, 1 to 9 and Nos. 18 to 29, at. the store oi Summerside; "at the store of For bridge No. 1 at the home of Highway Superinten- Woodstock, For bridge No. 2, at the home of Tax Collector William Cape Wolfe. at the home oi Highway Esq, Enmore. home of Highway Superin- For bridges Nos. 3 and 4 For bridge No. 5, at the For bridges Nos. 6 to 8, at the home oi Highway For bridges No. 9, at. the home of Highway’ Superin- For bridges Nos. l0 and 22, at the home oi (Highway For bridges Nos. 11 and 2i, at the home oi Highway For bridge No, 12, at the home of Highway Superin- For bridge No. l3, at the store of William McLeod, Esq, For bridge No. l4, at the home of Highway Superin- For bridge No. 15, at the home oi‘ Highway Superin- For bridge No. l6, at the home of Highway Superin For bridge No. 17 at the home of Highway Superin- For bridges Nos. 18 to H) at the home of Highway For bridge No. 23, at the iiome of Highway Superinten- Tlie Department does not bind itself to accept-the low- ! . ' L. n. MaeMlliLANi, MBY 7, 1935 and Highways. supplied, tenders to lie s‘? state oi repair, hardwood floors throughout, all modern conveniences, hot-water heating, electric lighting; large barn; other out-buildings, fox ranch, etc.‘ ‘ mus-auntie A Desirable Property For iient in Allierton Mrs.“ W. llusseil Ouiton odors to rent partly furnished r unfurnished desirable residential property in Aiberton. This four acre property includes residence in perfect For further particulars apply : THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY, . Charlottetown, or W. R. OULTON, Albertina.