_ thirteenth {cox FEED . ., , fl .. .‘i.l‘ 0R SALE. lice! 'i‘rlpe Iii-cl Melts lief-i Lips Beef "tongue ‘frimnllflss _ Luricss Beef Yeni. lin i-arcassi dam!) Piurks ' 'i.:il.hp Tripe ' Lambs and Mutton, (In reruns; llorscmeat, icurload lots or loss; llogs Piuclls, Hogs Liver Horse Liver. The Island Cold. Storage Company Ltd. ii-zs-u. “iii BANKRUPTCY 1N BE, ESTATE A. ROLAND MMDONALD AUTJIORIZED ASSIGNOI Sealed tenders will be received by » lie undersigned 0n the stock In trade ,. gmgisting o! Groceries, Hardware, - 800k and 511000, Dry G000!» DWI‘- t ~~sld~liouselioid r . now in store ~- and dwelling st lldon, P. l. 1.. se- - teordlng to inventory to be seen at Wtlio ofllce cl The Rogers Hardware .\ company, Limited. Parties tender- -~ h; may bid on all or by departments. -~'.Ienders to close at noon on January ntfl. BENJAMIN IIOGEBS, Trustee- . r afl-ll-SO-llt. C. M. Lampson G Co" LIMITED. 64 Queen Street lnndon, E, C. l. England Public Auction Sales _ or RAW IUIIB " Bhionlns can will he furnish- . ed without charge by applyig ' to B. T. Holman, Ltd. flam- .,_m9rlide. l‘; E, l. ' tteyresented by “Aifrrd Fraser, inc. . 212 Filth Avenue New York, N. Y, = o-rs-u. > r ' v - _ PTOfGSSIOfIGI Cards J‘ ______ __ c Prohibition Commission ~ Chairman. Mr. GEORGE ls. lilrUWn. ilisrgaie, i‘. E. t. Send all information regarding lu- fractlnns oi Prohibition Ari in the above Ur 'l‘o - Chic! Inspector B. J. Haywood . J5 Iinrchester Street. Charlottetown . . Phone 709 Hfiill-il-lli-lyr . Marl: R. Mchuigan, ii. A. ' " “’n.-\lt|ts'rlclt_ slmirnirlt. i511. -,~.- i'- MUNEY it) 1.01m J-‘saeron Block. (‘hlrltitllrlnwm 9.1,; __ M... . Tiiii-cheod r-a m." -, & licuilcy l. A. BIIIN'I‘I.I'.Y u ’ W. l5. IlEN'l'I.l'.'Y, K. U. ..,.,,,,,l}qrri\irr and Atlorni-y-at-Law "hnyztltllllre: Iilil ltlrnmnml filrcel ilimcv 1-0 LOAN rhsrlotielowre l- _|-;, r ' McPhcc r - m; I UAN _ t ‘hartotietewf MONEY 1'0 ulldills SMILES ~ GAD-BY CZITIE uquomoz, mo out)’ o 2.50 no u I n! err. "--1 a man cue: to a sewing .: can cxpzct t: get stung." “I think a politician should not be the dictator of the people, but the people's servant." “Ah, not servant. They stick with us too long for that." "l hate the rich. l wouldn't join a millionaire’: club. I reckon you wouldn't care about joining one‘ either." , , "Well, I'd iiks to be oilglbla to , join.“ ' "A penny for your thoughts." "| was thinking oi what papa said—that you hadn't s penny In the world." oooooeeoooeoeoooeoeooeoé AND TURNl We will be buying every day ~ii. our Wharf. good stock. J. ‘LESTER DOUGLAS Charlottetown. P. E. Island Phones 798 and 938 REVIEW-WAKE m) . . . . OQOOOOOGOOOQOIOOOOOOOFOOO guilty’: at the Special Dinner on. . other parties going on ill ihB-W 10W“ . the big‘ parties they pull _ofi’*=i‘.-hst‘s ~ "Somebody cut ‘emf’ in the northwest from which come the "storms oi‘ Oklahoma. "Twisters" they POTATOES i PS, Had Bad Cold . V Tickling In Throat i warehouse Hogan's” Highest prices fori,' 1 my thrust eimsed me .to cough oil day, ‘ and l became quite weak in time. THEC |. -= I SEE’ PARIS - a By Homer Croy Earl: during u "mu Whittle-I! ornaenl u“ ‘ i]. A Booklet on roe gene mg.- 75 W- F- Yours. he. bana- bliipeltcotml Agsonuuz H-sii used ‘Mat ‘Iilltgiqa; to New York you must ‘order your dress suit." "Dress suit!" exclaimed Pike, wh.-_ wasn't looking about him. "Why, 1 wouidnt be caught deed in-onc ui hem damnfqol rigs.” The cloud circled around a bit. . "What do you mean, Pike? You i can't go abroad without a dress suit. ‘~ Everybody you meet over there will ‘ have thenl." ' "I don't core it they have. Who ‘would the boys sayril they kuowed I was going abou; in lhem monkey ciulwiies?» They'd guy lhe lite out of (Continued) His cronies were looting outside the door or his-office when Pike or- rlved, and coiled to him goodliatured- ly. The exclusive group met at Pike's oiiice instead of at the Elks cum or in the rooms of the Chamber 0i Com- merce. There were olhelagames and rendezvous, but Pike and his party pfafflffed g more secluded plscc. There wos a. space reserved tor them cut. bchind the garage. and some-l times. instcttd of ‘playing lwkcy they, pitched horsc-shoss-a game carried over from an older generation. Pike, particularly, liked this game, but it “m, Qnly o: 151011111)’ that the others‘ would play it. With practiced liallds the oihcrs drew the blinds for the 00km‘ 83m? and shut the frosted ciom" and then, taking off their coats. spread them on thc imzks oi their chairs and‘ 1 roilecrup their sleeves and socn a a dress ‘up and where you got a bah ha“ hi“ dam hung Over the room ‘tor bunch of fellows than riBht hcrc "Pnm you dangsd olmsiiclkin-Lhe-“n this burg’ Did Abraham Lincoln mud," said Ed. Eager as he helped‘ , _ ‘ever wear a dress suit? Not on your hlmsm m a prepfunmry , glass OIiHIQ. Does Henry Bird? Did you ever wait? “om the ‘ither. bot“ Fm #5 see a. picture of him with one on? No‘. ‘ Iron smufl',“you mlissed a lzy gmnéillkliiiil. Whel'e you going to lind two ' mgthagglgillfxssfilggigep“Lav Irém h}; ibctter men? 0r Rockefeller-he don‘: pocket a. post-card photograph o! a ihaug around in one oi them clown 5 iuk . Th ' th backbont r this dashing young lady smoking s cig- 1 '25 8y re e o aret-te. “Don't it make YOu YOURS 1° lccuury and ii they can gel; along look at it?" lwithout a drers suit-hell's huckle- _ , ._\'! why should I go and make u 15rd Egger clicked his tongue with ‘ ‘mkjmk um or mm?“ Just w fiialirgswnpazd“Egixgltifielgdiog! ht: gne snmobody I never saw before a man not to listen, nor did he score “cftlnffiz are‘ yo“ gums w “:81 when h“? mr ms wefakness’ as some hen“ you gel on the boot; ‘and s11 the res: saint, would have donei To him it was I“ me men are m evening clothes "Who's going to shuttle the little “We” "m" ' birdies?“ some one asked, and the "Well, Idy. I've never been much‘ m“ was on somefimes they mlked ‘o! a hand to worry Bibout what some- z - - and sometimes there was only the ‘body cisc thought o! me. I've noL-iced crelkml of their ohms md the ‘up that it all you are interested on is‘ o! the cords on the tsble; then going around trying to make people? suddenly mere “Vould be a merry up_ thou: well or you-pretty soon you roar. {Ind yourself out, 0t s job. There W“ a rest for the “shun; lilrs. Peters smiled. She had met §t§'§1§‘..°‘“"§ “d °‘“"'°“*’“"“d Jifhc doplriiuro was olmost ~ "wen éentlmnm‘ I we“ I,” so: s EifCiiiDg as the day the well cam some news for you. l exprcl; we're 80- m “my w“: whlmedflawn 1° the.“- w we Park" "p0: in the Mulinncsr-eagcriy‘ __insis- mgle dmvena M“ belliiy loaned tor the occnsiom-ond “v "I guess there's plenty to see irrwhexhthey arrwfd me b,“ wufmn" Pam u cached Ed Eager. “The Ems. |lng to: them. Just as Mr. Peters: toot ’ touched the platform i213 bandleader lifled his baton, cal in thesir, iconic down, and it tcok hvo men ‘to <hcld Andy Bucks horrc. Andy Buck lwos the colorxl n2". who driivcrod, icc in a spimg wagon; Lilo blgzcst engine on the 1212: cuull come in'o Clcarwatcr and Andy's horre, sleep- ‘inr, on thrc: legs, would barcly r .1 one eyc, but lion"; "Tenn yew." ‘w from him and h: pranccrl all l": nan ‘to the Busy 13c: caring-fruits: vrit 1H1? two excited men shouting ‘and’ ‘yanking, and on the spot Andy raised ‘his asking price twenty dollars. | There W85 a rush or people around the happy excited party. flowers. the throwing ‘of conietli, hand-shaking, the inn; snapshots. There was a" move- " menl: and three hooded men rushed] i "E-ut you must-J’ g “Why, not u man in this town has “.33 what. Say! they know more in s min- ute about living than we do in month You know some or the stories the boys brought buck from "the war. U m m m m-mi The mademoiselles! dancing on_ the tables and kicking cit your hat. You going to pariey-VQO ‘em Doc?" “Sui-er sfld Pike impersonsiiy. ‘" When the game was over Pike was twenty dollars ailead. During the days of final prepara- tions to go, s cloud suddenly gathered i are called, in reality tornadoes. First, there appears a block funnel-shaped cloud wit-h the point down, revolving on it: own oxis, and then it moves across the lowlying hills, sweeping a1‘. before it. And so this day started. '“Pike." said Mrs. Peters as she struggled with the intricacies oi a wardrobe trunk. “the minute you got from hi‘; family, and lifted him diigll on'o an effigy ni a goat-the Elks? Club W35 contributing is part. The' mmc-phor above he platform clucketii raised itself. at right angles i mid the train come _ putting hi: there was a jarring of brakcso hissing shorts c-l steam, s clanking a creeping. folwvard. a crowding back, then a giant sigh. The fireman drew; down the long- steel neck from the, wsler lank and a cataract of water‘ rusized into the tender. "P11; 'em on, boysdsiibyuted iki Egger and the suitcases and bog were lfei- ' zed smi the men trooped up the steps. More kisses, more. shouting’ a wlici babble of voices. ' Coughed All Day Mrs. N. McAliister, ilesvor Lake, C., wrimlzr-“Somo time ego 1' had very bod cold, iuid the tickling in and it seemed tn gel. worse at night, "1 dlwided '4’ "7 - was swung up, there was’; final gur- gle or water, o long lost dripping: the conductor waved his hand» end the engine gsve a roll. little sigh, then o quicker, listen stronger one. ' Dr. Wood's _ Norway Pine 9min and the flnit lull bottle gave me relief‘ and when I hod finished it my oongb was all gone." {tries 35c. a bottie- large f size soil. at aii druggidts and ilfilii Put up ‘in a yellow wrapper: three pine treos the trade moi-k; manut‘ tend only by The T. itilburn 0a., L Toronto, 0st l i I (To be Continued) yrwn Fox‘ FOX-FEEDi -___._ Am in a position to liar-qua ranchers with" lroah fish- coil i" and‘ ilat-ilsh-Jn‘ minimum Ietl of I00 lbs. at $3.00 pose 100 lbs. in M ' i o - -----_-__-_.1____- rlnirn nous: i y-MENU- ' “Gunman a to Dill. n S om and supply on iodine ooqtgl . . * i" lvG-l-lfllx ' mi eseolleoi ism In tisr- "M'M"L n“"°"t ammunition-ammonia? u" was» urn-m llmzcorrlrrowlvggysa nusrsdighmrms Y out, sized Pike snatched him away _ The steel neck oi the virslcr tunic v u yo: flilliflrisnity w m roar m,- g I nlAN a what ~ Abv u * the Feathwers ' Q ‘Qn the $50.00 to the Person who counts them correctly - Other awards from $20.00 down \ \ ‘i _ l ’ 3 3 3a Y, ‘ "ivi/ 3 a 3 3 1 u¢m=;;;=a ‘ ‘I ‘x. S 3 3 . y, $33333“ ‘w assay’ 5550 uh °‘ 0'0 $Tougww . <5“ i» o, 5' ...;¢-». I.§—\-_-: X - _ ._ f1‘. ___.__‘_ 3§_ l,‘ r r _ U’ 4 ., , ‘fi . .. The leathers on the Turkey are made up or llgunl 2, l, l. 5. 6, 7 and 8. The problem is to take these leathers OI < the Turkey and add the figures. The total of the added. figures will be taken as the number oi leathers on the bird. dim Conditions l Every one in any lamily where there is a regular subscflb tlon oi’ this paper paid in sdvsnce, is invited to try the solution and compete tor the prizes. 4 Pltlztlsz-For the correct, or nearest‘ correct, prizes in ordcnss follows will be pnid ln cash. lst Prize $50.00 2nd Prize . .2000 3rd Prize .. . .1000 4th Prize .- . . . . . . . . . . ..5.00 l1.‘ COSTS NOTHING There is obsoiutelyho responsibility, obligation or cost 0t any kind to try for a prize. The solving of the problem will provide a few hours most interesting work. (loliirrrrri-lolv CLOSES The competition closes Sacurday, January 25, i030, ~'lil. midnight. All solutions ‘to be considered, must reach the address below ‘before. that hour. 5th Prize . iifil Prize .. 7th Prize .. .. Anyone not eligible in accordance with No. 1 condition. may compete by becoming o subscriber or sending in the subscription or some member ol the lamlly with 84.00 lot country or $5.00 loi- the city tor the first year in advance. Every competitor may. it he or one so desires, send ln n new paid in advance tor one year subscription with the solution. This is not obligatory: but the winner oi each prize who does send a new subscriber will be awarded. double the amount his or her prim calla tor. Thus it the winner n! the first prise had sent s new subscriber, he will be awarded $100 00 cash instead of 850.00, and accordingly with all the prizes. No one can so secure double monfl unless the new subscription is actually lorworded with his solution. ' in case oi a lie the prize Will go to the one who had sent a new subscription with his solution in accordance with condition No. 3. ii’ those who tie have both. or all sent m, new subscrip- tions; then the prize will go to the one whose subscription on which he or she became eligible, is paid the iurtherest in advance into the year i830. ll both or all arc paid ln ad- vance to ficcember 31, 1920. then the money will be divided among such proportionately according to the nurnber oi winners. ' Each competitor. by sending in his solution, agrees that ‘the decision o! the judges shsli be indisputable and iinsl. All solutions must be sent in on the loliowin ped from this paper. g lorln ‘lip- \ . Cur, this out on the border lines flii in and unll ulfly SOLUTION TURKEY / Mark on outside ct envelope "Turkeywestners Competition "EATHERS COMPETITION ‘ 'l‘o Turkey Feathers Ciimpetltio The Guardian. Charlottetown. P. 5.1. \ is: , My solution or the Feathers on the 'l‘ulkey u . .. .. I in» 1 om eligible for the competition on the . ton addressed Name ....................... a sa- Address llc» Amount enclosed onoccountoithesbove8ub..:riptlons 7-...-->--..s.---~.~--.ri .._-..-..-.-.--.-.....urn“... . . . . . . -......,~, id: New Subscription. Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ Address‘ ..-.......“unto........l.........l..... 1'» ,- Amount encioeed= $4.00 or, 80.00 paying (or the iirst year in sdvanco. t lei ‘i agree that the decision oi the Judges Juan ue whiwouggb]. and mu], " sisneo .....'...............tv....z.... Ulied ..-.ti----.........-.t....1931' V "***j'*' s-tisflTflTfiTi norm: Bections (c) and (d) m m; use only ttsubscri ptlon u iniarrears. or it one... m a new subscription. ;.. , "JV. c .4, ~m~ i<>v*»a1<=. l. ,u__ss- e 1 FY is, ma: bosom sllsrssj v ildl-li-l-t-ill-il. 4 '