,...........-,,..,.,§,,.,,_, ,, ..~,, .. . k5,, . .....-........--............ . ‘ 2119-1-13 fsmwiii. r ‘":""'*$~‘ . ~ ‘PAGE TWO ‘ (Hands are a indexof. c ractcr ‘lteepyours beautiful ‘Zlsc LllX for Qlishwashinq OOrO-QOQQOQOO OG§O—OO§§—QOQQO GYPROC 0N llAllll Gyproc Wall Board Cement Lime in Casks and Barrels. Hardwall Plaster Calcimed Plaster l.. M. POOLE & Q0. Pa0li’s Wharves I s57 mammal. I I Flilllll FOR SALE, AT ronssr HILL NLAR st,’ PETEFPS BAY, R._R. STATION ; Formerly owned by Daniel l Matlileaon J Fifty acres b‘ "t of land-oi ,- cleer but about tel. acres of hard ‘ wood. l Good dwelling and good build,’ Inge, well fenced. nice settlement-j Will be eold on easy terms witli present, crop. H. D. McEWEN, , Bristol P. O. .' Lot Dated this 8th duy of July, A125 b 9 l‘ Estate Dr. Rogersonl Hunter River The dwelling house with well. finished rooms, electric lighting,‘ pure water supply. in a healthful. situation In this thriving V‘iliage Ia} for lllb. 1-8 or more of the price, rnsy be paid in 7 years. i" An opportunity for a professional man or for a farmer who is retiring to purchase an attractive home. Bee it and close the bargain while it le ln the market. Apply to‘ MeoKlNNON a. MeNElLL. ,' Bollcltorm] 94 Great George Streetn 0040 e44 so 1000-1-30-31. BOSTN. I Steamer‘ INTERNATIONAL LINE OOOQ-OOOQ-4OQQ-O-O-OI l.. fa Fere from St. John $lll| m Irom Eeatport or Lubac, V e4”. ch Every Wednesday Stiia mar leaves Bt. John 9 A. M»- Atlantic Time; Eastporl 1.80 P. M.; Lubec 2-30 p, M, Eastern Standard Time, arriving Boston. Thuriidavl 8 A. M. O11 lilnndayfl. Tilda" 51"‘ saturdsye. Steamer sails direct from 8L. John 00 Boston, isuviiis 5t~lllhn northern boundar conveniently situated Wishing to combine fish near lobster factory. with, or without crop. "l think it does c :c more good to do the daily dozen jult II soon ' 1a on: gumps out of bed.” "Nothing oi the sort! ree you then?" UP TO SCRATCH ,, , quiet a little while. Then she ask- Your vacation in the country m. anythlng for her-h was for you my i-md yo“ know my mama v91‘?! , doesn't scrm to have done you l it'll my lob in tho show. and re wenfl" "Hi9" 9M6- Vvu don't IOOR "P l0 hr-arsi-il with Andrey. l suppose 1“;‘>H I d“... he “M “M, a very; iRFJP-lv" there won't be any more dancing ‘ ' ' ' 1 ‘ “D0”, w, That.‘ i“ p", dome together‘ now?” Her ens Wm‘: young girl. she was the most charm lull of chlggera you know." /4-* ” o MAKE NEY. TOO "Thai boy ol ours ls lust wasting nis time in college running around ‘lacking girls." "Now. now dcarl LOST IN DRESSING Guest: stuffing. Mrs. Green. Embarrassed Hostess: 4 \ \ A HARD BLOW Fly: n e terrible cyclone like thlsl AT PARK ‘CORNER l offer for sale my farm contain- ing 7b acres. 2 of which ls under growth of soft wood. balance clear- ed and in a high state of cultiva- tion. The farm ls well watered. hav- ing s brook through southern on, a large fresh water fling well st house. This eir regular line. IIQO‘. For further particulars apply on hcr. opened the doo the promises, or address WILLIAM J. STEWART. Perk Corner. 995-1-30fmw3l. TENDERS rc- ll Who can t. He might be ‘ i movie sheik after he graduates Here's a button In the My, my, -‘ that must have been lost when the chicken was dressed. Just our luck to get caught FARM F0li SALE 0°" bowed her head upon ho Wild 0" arms. and wept. The big so Y. and s never her body. farm is waiting. for anyone lng with face. it being quite said. Will be sold» Ho did not reply. to suit our-l Tenders will be received by the l undersigned up till Auguet 10th 1 P. AlltllliillllizlvlligTdglg’ i926. for the purchase of the‘ all’ B“ Eastern standmd Methodist Parsonage situated at 2 P‘ M" Pleasant Valley, consisting of one - Time. Conneeuone cl Icahn with line! steamer k NEW YORK Redhead rates for automobiles accompanied by passengers. ..u.si=t.iiie u» e BtLibe acre of lend, dwelling house. barn and large woodahed. The highest or eny tender not necessarily accepted- Tendsra to be received envelope and marked "Tender Parsonage." In sealed JAMES A. TAPER. Secretary Trustees, riidelbane, R. R. No. 1, P. E. I. 7-26mwf7i. ._..._._.. .FOR SALE OF OLD CHURCH I for according to conditions of sale i004 "f-illfmwfll. “These Women” IV IALOOLI QUART CHAPTER XXXII. Morton leaped to hie "Audrey!" The younger girl's eyes care whose guts! she is.‘ She been trying to make s tool out me!" “Audrey? Morton thunder "00 up to your 0mm!" g0 up! man is out of the house!" Nona wnlusedly arose. and e 1:0." she said. her voice low. “Stay where you are, Nona." said. "Audrey. 50 upstairs." The girl. who had been speaki go upstairs until she goes out. here!" Morton's lace set sternly. took Audrey by the elbow. a way. At the foot 0f the steps, upward. After a moment's lrr running up the stairs at the top and slammed the door. Morton rnturncd to Nona. he said. "I'm sorry. for hs-r." raised ln lnqlilryx cabaret work. You know that. I am mighty sorry that she s-boul treat you this way, kindness to her. minute." Here. Wait Hastlly- he filled in one of Nona. "Get back that pin l gave you, he told her. "But this is for the whnie five thou sand! l sold it for thirty-five hun hundred left. this!" He waved her away. extra twenty-live hundred," he her "I owe you that.——arirl ashamed that before." Don't give me al gone, Morton went upstairs. and rappi-ll sharply at Audrey's door. There was no response, and he tried the ‘knob. Theiioor was latched in- side. lie rapped again. "(in away!" came Audrey's voice from within. lie wrapped again, imperaiively. Thr-re was a pause, and then the latch rattled. The door slowly opened. Morton stepped inside, shut the door behind him. and striding airrnss the room, sat down on Aud- rey's couch. ,_ “Audrey, y0ll'il'8 naked me man times about your mother,” he said abruptly. The girl, standing ‘by the door, storied nt him. Plainly it was not the opening that she had expected. “Sit down there a moment," he ordered her. ' Wondering, she obeyed. “Audrey, your mother was iubeau- ilfui girl, as you are," be sold, “She was self-willed, as you are. She was passionate. as you are. she was self-centred, as you are setting t0 be. And. Audrey, she. wrecked her life. "Audrey. are you going to wreck yours?" She had been standing in the cen- tre of the room as he began to OOOIOO “QOOQQOOOO feet, angry. he exclaimed. "l can't permit this! None is my guest!" WCHJ fiery, and her lists clenched. "ldoiit She stamped her foot. "l won't l won't go until that wo- t-d avray from the table. "l'd better Morton made a gesture at her. in a high key. dropped her voice, but repeated stubbornly: "l Wont turning her, led her tn the stair- released her, and silently pointed solution. she sprang from him. and gethcr, their backs against he’ speed‘ mmg “n” her "w" momland their arms around one another. "Dear child," he said. “l stab my-‘ "Nona", 80H to the heart when I speak tol Youlve been kinder lo that child than any other person would have been. lapologlze There was a little smile at the vnrners of Millie's mouth. "l didn'l f’ dun’! know?‘ “m Morton‘ But she was willfuLand she thought "l m, not. strong for her going intc Buuonly of her own emotions—as you‘ an“ a“ Youlnhody f0 direct her course, she steer- led into shipwreck." Her upraisedl arm was hare, where the sleeve'easy task, as the Stars certsinl H” Wm“ m m“ “mdy- 096mm m“ ‘had fallen away, and Morton cares desk. and drew out a check ‘book the. blanks, signed it. and handed it to‘ She made a little cry of protest. tircd, and I have about twenty-five "Keep the told l'm I didn't think of it she took her departure, lingering a moment with hnr hand in his as she left, the room. When she had Y 'me‘ and THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Bceanlpaufia fimff’ Tbepalngoealnstantly. Z bus ere ale, awe, uitteep g Tbeiypeofeef while they beef. 0n 0 s ha: at your dmgglafls or shoe 5,1 dealer's today-lie. ' DISchoIIb ino- a d5’ one ee- l“ She stood looking at him. "Well?" he said. US ward, and at falling of’ rid he ed in his lap. 9' chair. and in a moment ofi you harshly. But Audrey! Ncsiling closer l0 him, she you. d , have been thinking, Audrey. sed the while flesh. lshe moaned. "l ‘ibad. Butdaddy!‘ She sat ‘pushed the hair back from the only way to make ,her! And he's been doing it! he moved river to a that stood beside his desk. justthe sort of thin about. to Nana's problem. dill you?" comprehension. “There you so again," he "The less you think of the my. you know it. until him. course, in order to Ami she sinceetled. why she did that?" Andrey assented. you wanted to get rid of me." "Precisely," Morton said. speak, ibut as he proceeded, she shrank farther and farther from] him. until now she a chair against the opposite wall, fixed look of fright. lie regarded her s moment, his osyos cold. “What d0 you ‘moan ‘by speaking lo me as you spoke tonight, iiii you ireatcd her?" His eyes, un- ihilil‘ 8M". "Nona. has been kind to a you. Morton sat lmpssslve. At liistshc raised her tear-stained “You're so ‘mean io ma!" she Rising delib- craielyhe walked across the room, [passing within an arm's length n‘f r. and went out. Thslalch clicked and he was gone. I O I An ‘hour later there came a tap at Morton's tudy door. He was inside. at his desk. writing. "Come in," he said. shortly. A little figure, in quilted dressing gown, crept into the room. it was TENDERS Sh Sealed Tenders wllll be received by the undersigned till August IOth from persons willing to puf- chase the old church at Velleyfleld u; which may be seen with the under- signed. M. D. MARTIN. Oeeratsry. the a1 Elentnt said. gently, go upstairs 8nd standing, what do you mean by treating Nona of yqllf p winking. seemed to pierce hers with in r folded dear.’ ll all st hs shook you, rived in later. sway." said Audrey. already." "l think ll will bs very much bat- lsr for you ihere," said Parrish. mended. "f didn't like you to be around with those chorus girls; where you danced, and in that sort of oom- psny," be told hcr. Her face colored with vexation. self my guardian," Parrish looked at her with con- cern and aiammercd, l be; your pardon." 81m hiid boon does. you'd have done s same thing." Audrey considered this point of W" ‘llllddiodiltvlew for s. long time. she said lit last, "she! rel between you and w" Wrllillisd in his own thollxlltii. Morton arose, “but if l were you, wn happiness. "Suppose we You treated her wretchodlyfnlght?" What are you Bolng to do slimline", Si... s...“ u, him, With a despairing wail. the girl "Don't he angry at me. You know that!" O O O Morton. Audrey. and Parrish ar- their eves fixed two mommy recognition. The sun was bright. and the lllld Alldfflyb friendly 110d. iwarm breeze touched their ifaces softly as they allghletl from the Pullman car. Toronto "Oh this air! This air!“ Audrey. "isn't it delicious?" m. 8cboll'e zips-pas as... Es H magic, because they remove the eauee-ptfingosmbblngolshoee. thin-Illic- luheekqhflelilfifik Teri I Milli!!! ‘ Audrey, her nose and eyes swollen with crying. her hair disordered. "Oh!" she cried, Bllmllbllng for- his feetl “Daddy, don't "be so cold to me.’ I've been horrible! l know that-l lbut don't be horrible, too!" "e He bent his head. and looked at. the mop of fair hair that was burl-i At last he raised his‘ hand and laid it on Alidrev's head.‘ Slowly be slid forward out of his floor tnq l [he the chair mpm know your mother. and I don't want W, rm. complahm you to g0 the way she went." He,' laid his check agalnsg her heiul ing creature l ever knew-except You and she might be twins. "Audrey. that's why l never have‘ given you flny orllcrs—until tonlglitl , And you remember what you did?" She hurled her face in his coat. "i'm sorry-I'm dreadfully sorry.‘ guess I'm just up, aniline. hereyesJCuq |"Do you know what Mr. Parrish told {Wm l me’! He said that Nona had told himiboth me fall in love; with him, was for him to flirt with iyou wonder l was angry at her?‘ Morton rose to his iuehand bcldl out his hand to assist the girl. Shel ,sat down in his revolving chair, and chaise lounge "Audrey," he said slowly, "that's g l was talking Learn to understand the other person's mind. and point of view, or you are going to smash yourself’, and those who love you. You never gave a moment's thought or to Parrlsh's, She looked at him, with dawning "Still, she was in- terfering in my affairs," she iinld. said, word the happier you're going in he, and the happier your friends are going t0 he. Listen here. “Parrish is in love with you, and You never paid the slightest attention to him aria man, saw Nona flirting with She did it on purpose, of interest you. Do you know “l suppose it's ‘because she's in lore with you, and "At least, she thought it would please me if you became interested in Par- rish. Ifyou had Ibsen ln her place. and had known as much as she xac-tly the "l love you," he time to time at. pd herself kept hcr eyes averted from now, and pray for under- U"! Y°ill18 11111"- and charity, for the sake irut riiil this dsnc- B "in" g venture of yours for a while. them- nd go ihilck to Toronto tomorrow assonting. ‘month? daddy, in a few sriod because 1 love ton was lilting his hand to his hat. cried The csr was waiting, bill Morton "it seems an age since- ws went "l’m happier s looked at him suspiciously. ‘What do you mean?" she de- sse you have constituted your- she mapped. "Wisp-why. told the driver to collect the bas- gage, and take it horns. The three swung otf toward home on loot. walking between two men. but now she paseld Wats MacKe ‘The new mown hey senile to roam." Heylng ls now in of humor. .\lr. and Mrs. Howard Court, here. _.lay, this week. _ Mrs. Russell ‘and Sterling, left for -.\ionday, the 26th. where they lend spending a few days. Jardins, Head of Hlllsboro, surprised and pleased to see ,ai the church services hare S day evening. confined to borne and mostly in who is now attending him he ed in many ways. .Some of the factories having ter-carrlers did not deliver. l"l,'ihe shade. On Tuesday last Messrs. Mye Wild Stewart electors. A baseball game nf more uwil-zil interest was played Th day afternoon, the 22nd. on lSonris diamond when the .\1t. Sic a challenge game. Souris team were Although on their ow tory of ten to six. And this wasn ors in this case. URFeehan, general merchant, intends moving in shortly. One o We also learn _ (‘ollin and Mrs. lhave leased some Kimble Collin, residing. Do! number of yrars. Miss Marlon Ztlckllllan, Charlot- tetown. iii spending some time here the guest of .\lr. and lilrs. Roy Jay. F —-——<0->—~——— WEARY MEN AND WEARY HOR- SES RENEW FIGHT EDMONTON, Jilly 29. —- Weary men and weary b01188. titling lo re- neweii activity by news of another fierce forest fire at Hash Lake. forty miles noiih of the blaze they have been battling in the White Court area for the past three weeks, are uiaking their difficult way through the almost impenetrable‘ wilderness iii an effort to cope with the new outbreak, states Col. R. H. Palmer, Chief Fire Ranger, who has Just been notified by wire from Hajgklss that another party, lil being taken in to take mire of, it. " Hash Lake lies close to the south- east border of the Lesser Slave- forest reserve. _ Reveistoke, B. C., July 29. — The forest fire near Donald, B. C., is re- llorted to Ibo spreading rapidly in a southwesterly direction and all efforts to bring the fire under con- trol hlivt" failed. The new fire at Lea Choll causing grave apprehension. to Morton's other side. They walked on in silence, Mor- and Parrish looking anxiouslytrom the lzlrl. Audrey "Aren't those your next-door neighbors, sir?" sskod Parrish, as and woman approached "Surn cnoulzh." iinili Morton. "l don't hclleive I've seen them in a The couple now was with- paces. With e smile, Mor- biit stopped. The man and woman swept by, forward, without ignoring Morton's ‘bow (To be continued.) Mia-e... s: ma... .< Company! italics-mar». smut; -\la1_s__'_eiin auieit . Ie-rluomuaa Jinx I its fragrance from the fields [used Clark and sons, Keir. The many frlendli of Mr. Merton bed, but under the She skillful care of -Dr. A. B. Martin, able to go out and is much improv-‘ weather very warm. shut down. and on one day the iei- he. many friends. Th0 .\llss Howstt before her marriage- ,meri‘.llry reached 101 (officially) lll|Hor bus-band was Captain Farrow. so we have no reasonaml Que of lhoso who paid ailil Messervey paid a visit to M l llPB "ffiplllflllg shop. tiieasupplylpg the lfmg felt ivant. art Tigers met the Snurli-i Stars lnl thevinqw in full swing. The crop is over ground, the visiting team provedl too heavy for them, winning a tic- know how to play ball, but the Tig- ers were a small 'hll their superi‘ We learn that Mrs. A. M. Smith has leased s tenement from .\lr. H. andlCAPTNIN JAMES A. McKINNON sons, Fred. is n fireman nn the So this being a junction make it quite convenient for that Mrs. Ellaalyears a skipper of fishing ""915 James Partridge out of that port and well kuflwll 8i rooms from Nlrs. where they lntendiports where he called in the vari- Both ladies formerly liv- ous craft he commanded. He was ed here, but have been away for a is still burning and is ‘fi Mt. Stewart Items Glelawnigfifioficinity Warren Lord, Eeg, celebrated swing, and the weather is favorsblelh“ 93rd blrmh7 ‘m Fm!“ h" .to0. so the fer-mere are in the bestIA “We “m” all lulli upon the event. o. hearty. He is hall is interested the community. Mrs. Albert Jay and family, Bor- den, are visiting .\lr. and Mrs. Geo. Capt. Ferguson. finished loading a cargo of hay and oats on Friday all forum Nova ScotlaiSydney. The cargo is owned by Lllctoria, and sailedSaturday E. lp-lBoswell. and is the second he has sent forward this month. .\lr. and Mrs. Arthur Doyle, wore-“flunlpeg, is on the island for a him short left here He is now visit. .\lr. Doyle un-‘Wllell a very young man. .\lr. Jardlne has been a lawyer at ihe "Pea" and enlovliiz the past few a lucrative practice. years. and has had several doctors, ‘treating him during that time. Most; of them kept him confined to homo Mars. Arthllr Holowell has return- ied to her home in Charlottetown. was Accompanied by hill‘ daughter, Miss Jean Holowell. it! Revs. George Somers and P. Fitzpatrick. of Bedeqllfl. elifhllllged pulpita nn Sunday last. .\lra. (CHDL) James Farrow is‘ visiting her Olll home here. and is ti? receiving a warm welcome from, Mrs. Farrow wasl the, price In the Great War. His name ls on the monument recently un- veiled here. rii t. A much needed addition to our business has been established at _ Mi‘. (‘ylde Auld. Toronto, was the lhaniNoflli Tryflll- l" "i" mnlg if “eboz; guest for several days of Dr. and! Percy e ‘m y Mrs. J. ir. Haylrlg ‘began on Monday and is nlgl) per cent. short. Several Tryon parties ‘"3111 ‘° 0.Central Bedeque on Sunday even- ilng to attend service at the Baptist Yicnurcli there. They report a 8'93‘ cservice. and the orchestra recently established there rendered HD1911‘ t “One Sweetlv Solemn be solo on premises at i-30 p.iii. hl - did music], Dtrkofigeg! Zagreglche: ThvllEbt." iby Miss Jennie Brown, Open for inspection at 11 a. m. "$115193"! e“ and "How Lovely are Thy Dwell» l] HPASSES AWAY AT GLOUCEST- ER — NATIVE P. E. ISLAND. Word comes from Gloucester, an- ‘nounclng the death in that city, 0! lCaptaln James A. iIlcKlniion. f0!‘ =Haiifax and other Nova Scvlifl a native of St. Peter's, P. E. l.. but) for over half n century sailed from Gloucester, generally in command lof vessels engaged in the halibut ‘fisheries. He had been ill a Year- ‘ Sallie forty years ago, while sail- ‘lug the scll00l1er Lillian Baxter. the vessel was dismasted on the Grand Banks. The crew was saved ber of his friends met at his home end congratulated him and u, sleeps and eats well, endle ' “me, Rum.’ are apendms someenlqving the evening tide of life. ‘time at Mrs. Court's former home He in everythili! which pertains to the welfare of The schooner Edward S. Falui auxiliary was more appreciated by the number present. always adds very materially to any meeting, offering of the Maipeque and Baltic} of appreciation which were spoken ibv the iiiiamr. Rev. A. N. Gillis. The solos, lugs." by Miss McMurdo, and the .___________ l Malpeque lilr. and Mrs. Arthur Beileque. and Mr. Howati. ‘Wright. and Mrs. Herold , Augustine Cove, were ,giiests of Mrs. Wright's sister, Mrd. . A. stern-i, Hamilton, on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘Rose, their daughters, the Misses Jean, Ruth and Margaret, and .\lr. Stewart, all of Charlottetown, spent Sunday lwlth friends in Sés View and Mal- peque. bliss Ruth Dlfvlsou, of Kenning- n.‘ was the guest for several days Miss Grace Riley. Baltic. lot Mrs. John Huntley and sou, of ‘Maiden, Mass" is the guest of Mrs. Huntley's aunt. .\lrs. Colin Donald. Sea View. l I Miss Minnie A. Wright, Summer- elde, Miss Mary F; McNutt. Char- lottetown, and Mr. John Mulrhead. E. T. Malone, K. C., of T", d t Summerslde, motored to Malpequegzze’ “ii-fig: glenmjuk on Friday‘ iefter many years’ eel-vise, I Miss Minnie Owen, Boston. is, _ spending her holiday with her bro- .. ther. Mr. Burlelgh Owen. lgfjlsgbrgg Messrs‘ “onmaimc and Harry Brown, y, all rendered with great express and sweetness. Mrs. Jas. Ac“ bell was the accompanist and y, Jnstrilmental selections W673 of a high order. Dr. Saint. of Sllllllflll United Church. was 36m] ‘ed a splendid welcome on hlsil visit to Malpequs, and his though |flil anii practical aildress was ‘joyi-d by all. Refreshments w Mrs. Fred lBcllnet has retilrneiilfigciailn g,','§,,lf,‘f,'lfi',,"’,f§"w‘,',lfll to her home in Stanley. alter spend- and pmflonflv towards the 5,1635] lng a week with relatives audio, the progrénh u friends here. l ____ _ A ilicrloT i331? ON TUESDAY. AUGUST 3rd. ON 171 QUEEN STREET PREMISES 0F LATE than ordinarily GEORGE MUTCH represenmflve Balance of sill furniture. comi The music whu-h lng of tables. chairs, beds. carp; ollcloths, a beautiful selection . old oil and steel engravings. lst or erockeryware and old dlillu, several old chairs and tabla Everything without exception will Miss Norman Alt-Gougau. Winni- peg, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm .\lcGougan. Dr. Clarence McKinnon, Halifax. Judge and Mrs. McQusrrle. Sum- merslde, Mrs. ‘Cameron and Mrs. C. A. McPhail. of Charlottetown, were rcccnt visitors to Malpeque. W. Kc The prograim at the annual thunk-l ivas of a ivery special na- ure. and richly deserved the words By order of Executora. J. A. MacDONALD. uartette "Wandering Child Come Auctioneer; CANADA S. S. LINES LTD. S. S. “Ceuta” and, S. S. “Hitherw00d” Leaves Montreal Arrives Charlottetown and leaves for Nfld. July 19th August 3rd CARVELL BROS., LTD., Agents S. 8. "HITHERWOOD" July 15th S. S. "CEUTA" _July 30th with the exception of one man. Cap- tain McKinnon and the others be- ing picked up by the Cunard liner Umibris and landed at Liverpool, G. B. iSlnce giving up the sea. Captain McKlnnon was employed as ship carpenter. Over a year ‘ago, failing health caused his retirement from active work. For six months past be had been seriously ill. He was a charter member of the Gloucester Master Mariners‘ Association, a re- gilisr attendant 0t. Si. Ann's R. C. Church and a memiber of the Holy Name Society. He is survived by his wile and nine children, several of whom are married and two bro- tbers and one sister, the lgtter be- ing Mrs. Catherine Steele, o! St. Peter's, IP. E. l. Patrick ‘Mcliinnon, also living at St Petei-‘spis one of the two brothers, the other, Hilary McKlnnon, being a resident of Glou. caster. bu Minn-it's Llnlment for Dendrufl. ' August 10th next, Matthew d the Department of Public Works, Charlottetown. 996-7-30fmw5i. TENDERS Sealed Tenders will h;Qf‘-Q¢€lV€d at this Office until noon on Tuesday. from any person or persons willing to contract for till all of the following works. ildlng of any or 1. Mclnnis Mill Bridge, Gowan Brae, New Zeaiand Road. Lot 44. 2. Concrete culvert at Gowan Brae near MclnnlaiMlll Bridge. 3. Concrete culvert at Oheverle’: Creek on Souris River Road. Sourls East. Lot 45. 4. Concrete culvert at Southampton on Cardigan-St, Peters Road Lot 41. 5. New roadway at Mclnnie Mill Bridge. [Plans and specifications may be seen at .the stores of Mesm McLean, Sourla and J. A. McDonald d. 00., Cardigan andli Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned and marked “Telidiil? L. B. MoMILLAN. Secretary of Public World i Every Woman Wants a Sewing Set Here's. work Set. 75 Gold-Eyed Sewing Needles, 51 Art Needles, ea follows: 16 Silk and Cotton Darnere. 15 Mlllllnera ‘Needles. 15 Embroidery ‘Needles. 3 Rug or Tapestry Needles. 3 chenille Needles. i Bteel Stiletto. 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