"And I," added Henri getting in a hood and patted her hair more , properly into place before a mirror Jeems was tugging at the hand Olhgngillg on the wall, Henri knew his 1'0""! Vflfliibimd 0i’ 1111 1111c") how fast her heart was tripping as who was his greatest hero in all the he took her hands and held them ‘world, and dragged him back to Bel {or a moment and saw I. mist of word at last. ‘on; hglqrg Hcpslblb Adams l-hfllll: '. uggmgendofthelcng table bench and .1 brought forth m; m neck from llldfl‘ the stairs which led up to Jeemsf sleellinl 1°"- qm ,, m. little trinkleis," he be- ‘m, using the identical words he bad employed one rm 11W I11- bther. “A few. whim-whom: and baubles fol’ the boy. n bit e! inm- pery for Sister, and a far-thin! wow, 0; mghm; 1n particular for you, Henri. Ah, here we have the first package. with writ-ins 011 it 111 the hand of the scholar who sold me the goods-a ell). l ‘T111119. a tucker, and a. bolt of lace at five shillings a. yardl Now who in this room can such sillies be for-unless _" and at Catherine's delighted ex- clamation he tossed the bundle to her. But scarce had she 011811911 it. with her eyes intent upon her busi- ness, then Hepsibah unfurled a red noanwr uscxsrmis Residents o! Monday, May 23rd, at. Portsmouth, Rhoda Island, of Robert Mackenzie and s1. w. MacKenBio who wls a native o! Prince Edward Island and lived for some forty years at Poplar Hill when he was IIYOI". ably known as a man of indllfit-PI. honesty and exemplary chariots!- About a year 88o last October he went to Portsmouth where he lived withhis cousin, Mrs. John Sloane, who panied the re- mains back to the home community for interment. The funeral took place from the home of Stuart Buchanan, Toney Mills, whose mother is another cousin of the de ceased, on Friday, May 27th, inter- ment being at the Sundridlv Poplar mil and . Tcney Mills heard with regret and . surprise of the "sudden death on ' anu Llnri,40'... “ltla good ton or It would not b; In a Red Rose package” Christie's x silk petticoat in the candle glow, and this time Catherine sprang to her feet with-at‘. amazed intake of breath, for so well had I-lepsibah arranged his surprise, that, one after another, he had a white love- hood, a black love-hood, and three more petticoats on the table-one of scarlet with black lace, one oi colored druggpt with pointed lace, and a third or black silk with ash- gray linins: and as Catherine stood gazing upon these treasures fit for a queen he added to them two pairs of stays for an eighteen-inch waist, hf; gun. tears behind her lashes. It had been As they went, the happiness in two years since she had seen Hepsi- Catherine's face was clouded for an bah, two years oi yeam‘ng and mstant. praying and hoping for this irre- “13951? keep 809d 9Y5‘? 9!! 0111' sponsible brother, the 18st O! her Jeems for n time. B91111." she wnm- close blood ties, who came and went ed- "K815111311. Y°11 k11°W Very W911. lnconsiancy oi’ the winds and yet is singularly improvident and,had never succeede’ in spciPng her thoughtless man. overfllled with dream oi having him some day as a foolish tricks and contrivances most permanent mem” of her little 8111111118 1° boyish minds, and 0i family. Each time he came to them. which, because of Jeems, I am s bit Hepslbilh was full of promises. afraid." swearing upon h's soul that he had But Henri only chuckled for the made up his mind to remain with $110081"; W115 1!1 11's 111111171 $11515 1t WB-‘Jthem forever, as Catherine pleaded Qemgtgry, Rev, Dr, Baird of First Predbyterion Church, Pictou, being the officiating clergyman. Appro- priate musical selections were reu- dercd under the leadership of Mfrs- Johnston MacKenzie. There was l. large attendance of former neigh- bors and friends GrahaTmGlVgffoi-rsl always liked best, kept crisp and fresh in a new package Follow the example of millions of men and women the world over-whenever you travel take along a bottle of ENO’S “Fruit Salt." In this wary, you are fully prepared to combat train-sickness,- lieadaches, and other ills caused said I-lapsibah, ol>¢1l1118 his neck wider and working his hands qu‘ck- 1y, "And, to go with these dresses I have here ruffles and tucker-i‘: 811d '. 1e pro; by sudden changes of climate, food and water; A glass of ENO morning and night keeps the stomach sweet and the inner system free from the poisonous waste which is the initial cause of half the ills which attack the human body. ENO is the most pleasant and refreshing correc- tive, acts gently but surely and effectively, and is non-habit-forming. You can buy it wherever you travel. Resolutely refuse substitutes. The wards " Fruit Salt" and BNO are reqislzred trade marks Sale: Rrpresenlzrivea (or North America: Harold F. Ritchie s; Co. Ltd, io-is McCaul st, Toronto Cs i1 rEXr 111a i re Lien pun oti rotcin uulity r Service: To grlve oneself frecly in bcsponse to the devotion of love is bot to ivnsie iifc but to enrich it. [Fhcrc is much we cannot under- inmud, bul sci!" surrcndcr to ilic call pl love 1S ncvcr waste, though our Illc be cut short and our purpose frustrated-H. M. Hughes. Value of Time: "Every moment lost," said Napoleon, on one occas- ion. “gives an opportunity for mis- fortune," and he used to say that he beat the Austrians because they nevcr knew the value of time; while they dawdied he overthrew them-Smiles. ziitc n€ mst ei Jntalns The ‘arm a p i130 iin aluc, ii anipics ouch u [r sam crv hose u m Che The 1* 1i (lint illltYl ud soc 11's cui ‘mi. c0. mtztinl Tlmni T 1.7 1 fr 0.4a ‘p. iliepartment of Public Works and Highways PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Fenders for Bridge Construction SEALED 'l‘ENDEllS will be received at this office until noon on ‘Saturday, . une llih, i932, from any person or persons willing to contract lur the construction ol’ any of the following concrete bridges and culverts: (l) Morris Bridge, Granville, Lot 21, span 200M. I-Beam: on piles (2) Johnson's River Bridge, Lot 35, span 69 it. I-Beams on piles. (3) F‘ " -riand's Bridge, Montague, Lot 59, span 4.6 it. l-Beams on piles. Quiglefs Mill Bridge, Annadalc, Lot 42, span 23 it. l-Bcams o piles. > Power’: Bridge, Peaks’: Station Lot 38, span 15 ft, cflngfglg slab on plies. Nail Pond Bridge, Lot l, size 10' x 6' x 30'. (Jo-item's Bridge, Si. Lawrence, Lot 3, size 10' x 5' x 25'. Dog Creek Bridge, llebron, Lot 9, size 10' x 6’ x 25‘. Stephen Road Bridge, West Point Lot B, size l2‘ x 5' x 25'. Cuiwill‘: Bridge, Northnm Lot 13, size l0’ x 4' x 28‘. Ahram's Village Road Bridge, Egmont Bay, Lot 15, size 8'x5’x2l0'. hlcNcills Bridge, Cross Rivers, Lot 14, size 12' x 8' x 28'. Clark's Bridge, Summcrsidc, Lot 17, size 6' x 6' x 32‘. ‘nwless Mill Dam Bridge, Nnrboro, Lot 25, size l2‘ x 8' x 28’. Rayncfs Creek Bridge, Traveller's Rest, Lot 19, size 10‘x6'x2B'. Croken's Bridge, Middleton, Lot 2G, size 12' x B’ x 28‘, South Freetown School Bridge, Lot 26, size 10’ x 5' x 25'. County Linc Bridge, Hcathcrdale, Lot 59, size 22 ft. l-Bcams on conuetc piers. / Mcbougall’: Bridge, Rollo Bay, Lot 43, else 10' x 4‘-x 25'. Collin’: Bridge, New Perth, Lot 52. size l0’ x 3%’ x 22’. (i) (5 ((3) (7) (3) (9) (i0) (ll) (l2) (l3) (l4) (l5) (l5) (l7) (l3) (l9) (20) Parties tendering shall tender separately for each bridge, tenders to be marked “Tender for Concrete Bridge Construction." Parties tendering on Bridges Nos, l to 5 shall submit a. Lump Sum price as per specification. For Bridges Nos. 6 to 9 the Tenderer shall submit a price per cubic yard as per specification, Section Ne. ‘i, "A" in which the Contractor finds the sand and gravel. ' For Bridges Nos. l0 to 20 the Tendcrer shall submit a. price per cubic yard as per specification, Section No. 7, "B" in which the Department finds the sand and gravel. l‘ Plans and Specifications for the above mentioned bridges may be lccn at this office, where Tender Forms may be obtained, also at the fol- " lowing other placcsr- For Bridge Ne. 1, at the home of Highway Slmerlntendent Geo. McKay, Clifton. , For Bridge No. 2, at the home of Highway Superintendent Frank Trainer, Donagh. For Bridges Nos. 3, 1B, and 20, at the home of Highway Superintend- cnt George McIntyre, Montague. For Bridge No. 4, at the County Engineer's Office, St. Peter's. For Bridge No. 5, at tho home of Highway Superintendent I’. J. McDonald, Peaks‘: Station. Bridge: Nos. 6 to l7, at the store o! Winsioe J. Lldstone, Summe " Bridge Ne. l9, at the home of Highway superintendent, Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay. The lowest or any tender not ne cessarily accepted. Fur For J-ans L. B. MacMILLAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. (liarlotirtnwn, P. E. Island, Tiny .11. 18.12. sioo-a-iiio. ,.»;,.~,,_._,,. a. fattening of ones good fortune ta be taught tricks by n man like I-lepsi bah Adams. Then Catherine saw that a film oi smoke was rising from the top of the big stone chimney. "Hepsfbuh has already started a fire," she said. It was the aliveness oi this fire- place which had drawn the expres- sion of surprise and pleasure from Caiherine—that and the aroma of cooking things wh'ch greeted them. Since Catherine's earliest memories, her brother had boasted of his ex- cellence as a cook. and most assur- cdiy he had been busy since his un- expected arrivai. Hal! a dozen chains were dropped from the‘r bolts in the thick oak lug-bar of the fireplace seven feet above the fire, and from the pothooks at the end of these chains were suspended as many pots and kettles, steaming and boiling and giving forth a cheerful sound oi.’ dancing pewter lids a- gainst which the bubling water was playing an animated and pleasing melody. But to Henri, who always loved the sound of these busy pots with their lively cheer and prom‘se of supper, a. still more delectable thing was the great mast" of veni- son which Hepisbah had hung be- fore the fire. Catherine took oif her cape and MORTGAGE SALE To be sold by publlu auction in front of (he Court House at Summer- nlde in Prince County on Monday the Iflllrth of July A. D. I932 at twelve o'clock noon nll those purcrla of lulu] lltuula lying and being 0n Lot TllTlltj-llll! lu Queenie (‘nunlry in Prince Pldwurni Island bounded lllll described as follows: Parcel 0ne:—Com|nenclng at the southwest angle of a lot of land formerly leased to the late lvilllam Pyfe (and now In the nonsenelon of Robert Pyle) (hence by the mugueLe mendiun of the year 17M nurlln three degree"! went fifteen cllilinn thence south eighty degree-n west tn the easterly margin of the Fountain Road thence southerly along aald road to the easterly boundary of the lands o! one Joseph Jackson thence south three degrees and forty Inlnull-l emit io the northerly boundary of the lundn of mus (‘lunrlcs lllgger thence uorlh eighty seven degree: east thirteen u-luuiun them-e north three degrees went eleven chain: and thence north eighty-seven degrees enat nix nhulnl or tn the plus-e of beliuninl containing by estimation forty-two m-ru of lnml ho the aumc n lltlll more or Irma. Purrel 'l'\v4|:—(‘ounuenclng on filo emit boundary of flue Presbyterian (‘hurch Inml bring plot Number 22S nt (he southwest nug,‘_e of Iarm lot No. 2M thence following the course of the southern bound _, of furm lot No. 201 east anutheustwardly sixty-two chains uml fllty llnlm or until If meets the westward boundary of Furm Lot 21-) (he course of snlil thence (nllowlnl flout ll mouth- westward boundary westwarslly four clrulus nml flit! links or unlll it meets the Ilnrlll htllllldll‘: of Farm Lot No. 214 (hello-Q along the said north boundary welt- wanlly alxiy chain: and ffty Ilnka 0P uuill it meets the nuld cunt boundary of the Prcnbyu-rluu church lunnl thence following the course flue-rent northvvnnlly in (he place of commence- ment containing by eallmntlon alxty- lwn wcru of Inml a lltfle more or less and being the land lhua elv- serlhed in nn Indenture dated the twenty-seventh alny of September I861 um the Government lo one Jnmrs fin-Kn!‘- The above nule la pursuant to I power of mule cunlnineil In u motil- . bearing. flute. the. nlnih slay of lllay A. It. 11h’: uml minis between of (irnhurvrn Road in County lurmer of the one ‘ Junn Warns McKay of Fountain. Ilnml. in. Queens, County aforesaid widow nf the other part ile- fnult having ln-eu mndo In tlrn nu)‘- ment of fhn priuclnnb mum-y thereby ns-curul nud lin- sull mortgage hnvlna’ by divs-nu assignments become vested In the undersigned. For further particular: npply at (he olflre nf Thane A. Campbell, Solicitor, Summoralvlr. Dnlrll thin thirty-II!!! clay of Ml! A. D. 1032. (IEOKGE. 1L. MCKAY Executor will nl Andrew (i. blcKny JOHN H’. . CKAY. Assignees n! nloriguge, '..'-'l‘luir-li Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Prncc Edward Island Fox Exhibitors’ As- sociation will be held in the Agri- cultural Hall, Charlottetown, at 1.30 p. m, on Tuesday, June 28th, to transact such business as may reg- llldfly" ‘fore it. W. R. SHAW. Secretary 35l2-tues iri, tues m, , ‘with him to do: and then, some day or night, he would disappear with all his belongings, and no one would s69 or hear him go, and it might be six months, or a year, or as in this instance, even longer be- fore he returned, ready to promise land swear upon his soul ail over again but sure to steal away in the ‘end as before. Each time that he came, he bore a huge pack on his shoulders, as if partly in penance, and the opening of this pack and the distributing of its contents had come to be the biggest_event in Jeems’ life, ‘and also in his mother's in a slightly less degree. But Jeems had no tres- passing thought of the never-failing bundle as he went back for h's gun in the company of his beloved uncle Hep. At the most providential of momen‘ , his hero of all heroes was st his side, and securing this mighty nersonazos pledge oi sec- recy he lost no t'me in telling him about the boy he hated. Marking i119 slip 0f Jeems’ hand, catching the telltale tremble in his voice, Hepsibah sat down upon the bag o! ground corn and did not leave it until by shrewd quesflonlng and sympathetic interest he had drawn from Jcems’ heart a. large part of what it had withheld from his parents. At a second loud blow. lng oi Henrik. dinner horn they rose to their feet, and as l-lepsibah shoul. d“? 111° °°1”11. his round red face was like a full moon o! promise and cheer. "It doesn't take size to win g, fight Jeelllfiy." he said, speaking m a confidential way. "Barring up; Dutchman at Albany, I've never been rib-roasted by a big mun yet, and I'm only tolerable sized, you ob- serve. I‘ve always had a reasonghle preference for the big ones, come as come can, for they are slower to move and fail harder, and nine out of ten of them carry int, Th]; puul T811118. how-I know by your m1. ing of him that you can cob and comb him until he begs for mercy, It's all what you've got your msnq mm up to. Jeemsy-nothihg more and nothing less. And you've so; your mind made up to warm him, so go and do it, I say." Catherine came around the corn. er oi the cabin to meet the plotters, and Hepsibsh discreetly held bag]; futher words as he winked broadly at Jeems. and , and then showered over them such an array of lace drowlas, gorgets, piccadillies, and other neckerchicfs that Catherine closed her eyes for a moment and then opened $119111 wide as if there might be a chance of some clever rickery in it. “Dear Mother in heaven!" she cried. "Are all cf these ravishing things for me? They must have cost a fortune!" pausing to look at her smiling brother and at the same time holding up thee scarlet petti- coat with black lace. “This one, for instance-J’ threads and buttons and ribbon! and four pairs of the nicest shoes that ever came up the "Hudson." and placing these last-named articles on the table wi a flourish o! arms, Hepsibah gave a.‘ gloating chuckle and paused to nu his nine- Jeems‘ heart was near breaking with suspense, and it seemed to give an audible crack when his uncle Ken's garled hands went into the pack again. He drew a bulky package from his store and P11884341 it to Jeems’ father. So crisp and cnmchy . . . so nourishing . ,, withmilk. . . andotli beverages . . . you'll like them better than ever IN EVERY PACKAGE '“I‘wo pounds fifteen shillings," (To Be Continued) 11" W" 111B Brest night oi’ two 1011K years in the Buiain cabin, aha Catherine's three Betty lump; gm her Phoebe lamp and a dozen cand les as well were lighted in honor o. 11¢. so that when darkness {on chm, and star-less about the wilderness, with masses ot rain clouds lather. ing overhead, the home at the edge of Forbidden valley was bright with slow and cheer. The roast was cut open, and with attendant dishes of ‘mkqllilhhfl-‘ih. iohnnvcake. potatoes, and carrots. and hasty pudding with manic sirnP. cove opportunity for 511°“ 199M118 that an hour was well IN RE EDWARDS s. COMPANY i LIMITED and IN RB T!!! VOLUNTARY WIND. lNG UP ACT Pursuant to an order rn by Mr. Justice Saunders, :d.r'..:::'.'.'l the Blrrems Court of Prince us. ward llllllll. dated the 19th day of Anru ma. all creditor: of Edward: 8t Gambler. Limited. and an p". sons havinl In! claims or damn-mg against Edwards s Companv The Blue Super-Blade ii Limited, are hereby required to pre- sent the lame, duly Proved. to the underlined ullllldator u the em" of McLeod d» Bentley, sollclgo", h, C‘ rlottetown, Prince Edward h. 15ml: 0Il OI before the 20th day of June 1938, or in delault thereof they ' will be pcremptcrily excluded from any share in or claim against the assets of Edward g comp“, Limited in its winding up, Dated this filth day of May. 1032. AUSTIN A. 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