WE! $3...- u ‘gétzg: i _F. , 1;; ‘- "guilt: 5"" " turv s r _, , preme A“ ‘y; rum re l‘ 5‘ Qiuug ‘r break! l. ‘ m W3" l‘: ' l lallcvurtf v u; i u» 4 court ‘e "- day v s; was c 5E3.‘ § John i “, .74 u.‘ in‘ at I hcilrd 1 l ' l (iden- u‘ ‘i rrss." v l‘ i prz-zm .._c . rnme Jurfi: t- -~\...,.,_ II >1 o w w! 4.1K “There's. Nothing , Half So Good " TS naming how often this expression occurs in the teldmnnills we receive. You cm easily prove its rrurh for yourself. lf you have e cough or cold go to any drug More and elk for BUCKLEY , like It nzco ro rllrhctions, and even the first sip will tell you the: here, at lust, is the y you have been looking for nll your life. Whether your cold is merely in the sneezing, lniffling nnge, or away deep down. BU1LEY’S will bring you speedy relief. Iteeulikeufluh. "Auinglesipprem is". A! all dmggius. 3“ OVER 4.000.000 BOTTLES SOLD UCKLEY” NHXTURE rm: CHARLOTTETOWN cumzouux; Q 7716? um (Continued) frlngs, and after a few harsh di- rections [he big man had the little one making camp. The little man worked with a strange willingness. WELL Kxfnvx the most pmmlnent citizens of BARRISTER DEAD Perce, Que, my Cqnpdinn Press) A householder ‘phoned a bird shop CMIPBELLTQNI N_ p" Novufllld said: "Send me ten thousand 27.~A cou.\:'n of Hon. F. J. Flynn. peckrceches at once." rmmur pwmye,» o; Quebec, and] “What in heaven's name do you ilucc (rndidale for Pr0~ “Yam with W" thllusand ‘$09k- uncal lmi; lrs in the constituency 79391195?” asked the deal“ “I am n! Guru,’ L) A‘ F. Fun K’ C cuuuymoving today,’ replied the house- ln hospiml here this morning. Afrfholder- "and my lease says I must Flynn u.“ M you“ Om H? u.“ ‘Hlcave the premises in exactly the wnillnzrizvn barrister and one ol-same condition as x lound them", Lures A! ‘As he gathered the firewood and filled the Yukon stove he bummed u merry air. He produced sour- dough bread (which he fried in ba- con fat). and some dried moose- meat. To men of the trail" this was a treat. They ate ravenously. but they did not speak. Tho silence was broken by a whining and a scratching outside. It was the five dogs crying for their supper, crying for the frozen fish they had earned s0 well. They won-l dered why it was not forthcoming.’ “Dog feed all gone?” “Yep." said the small man. TR MA/orlhlarzd Ron; Robert WService" M m“ they reached me 10ml’ instant, the malamutes were grow- CAN OE COVE Mrs. mu cumpbcll 1e lmrrvvlns. After her recent illness- AIL,‘ or! . Mr. and Mrs. L. h. MacKinnon were visiting friends in St. Cather- ines on Sunday. l The orangemen are to be congrat- ulated upon the sturdy shed they are meeting in connection with their \ v‘ hall. It is now almost completed. ._.__ "-¥'"T:u*'“°'“ we m; pleased to have Mr. and rnwnl Qua‘ Mrs. mu MacCannell and their‘ \ " family buck again with us. Mrs. "i? K he fancied he could move his arms a little. He must hurry. for every MacCannell, who, for the 11w few months has been quite miserable. 18 somewhat better. There took place recently at Char- lottetown the marriage of Miss Flora hum Quycku, he wrenched o“; m, Campbell, of Canoe Cove, and Mr. other arm He u.” Just m “m, m, Donald MacDonald, of Rice Point. the dogs were upon mm , After the ceremony the Y0"!!! 6°"- H snuggled to his knees and ple attended the Armistice nay 591'- e . mud Wm, his arms vice, the groom having served in the ‘shleldcd ms u m eulrest do l Great War. In the evening a large lwndly he swung a inck n ma’ number of young people serenaded iFun ‘m the m” hi: r: 1; ‘let the bride and groom. We are glad it Sh“ buck M u l’ y a u ' that “Inla" and Donald have decid-‘ ed to live in Canoe Cove as they are both general favorites here. ing bolder. Another strain and his fight, prm from under the raw- put Lily; others were on him. Two of them were making for his face. A5 11c 13y on his back he gripped‘ each by the throat. In his grip of S98v1 they struggled w m?“ them‘ forward to with much pleasure each SOIVCS in Wm with hls huge hands year by the citizens of this and sur- he was choking them l0 death» "S" rounding districts, is the chicken‘ lug them a5 a Shield flsalnst thelsuPlver provided by the members of‘ other. three. Then slowly he Wvfked Lady Patricia L.OB.A. This inter- hlmself into a SIN-int! P051301 m! testing event took place on Thursday, hurled one of the dogs to the tent November the twelfth in Canoe Cove A social event, which ls looked -s1T_11L iliiuliliiuiluzitiiiittti / d Wlfey: Before we were married you used to send around a dozen IOIQI every week. Hubby: Rose! every week! Thin week I'm going to send crount two tone of coal and a/rlb rent. l "What ls the best time for a man to get home at night?" "when hi: wife le asleep." ES- '/ the Province of Prince Edwflm 15' V1931 The Bankrupto)’ Act none: m slum" Cuilde rs m w, mg“;- o; the estate of Patrick Joseph Calms. of Newton, m the Province 01 P115“ Edwud mend, ftrmer. u New‘ g, hgfQby given that lt- mk 30mm cQlflll, of Newton, in lend. funnel‘. did v11 '1" m‘ d" of November, A. D. 1931 make m authorised ellllflmml '1 ‘n m‘ property (q;- thg benefit 01 hll creditors. end thll R- H- 393°"- °m°m '°°°1'°" rfieflplzzttz‘: a: me: 0| your building. Our modern‘ t° b‘ mum!“ o l a ‘Hardware-come of which ll de- l . 23am’ ':‘;m“°$$'u‘:£;: signed nun; old period lines. r m to administer the estate of the debtor. Notice is further given thI-t the fir“ meeting q! creditors in the ebove estate will be held in Lfl-W courts Building in the City of Charlottetown, Province of Prince Edward Island. on ‘luesday the 8th duy of December. A. D. 1931. at the hour of eleven o'clock in the morn- ing. ' To entitle you to vote thereat, proof of your claim must be lodzed with the custodian more the meeting is held. Proxies to be used st the mwtlnz must be lpdggd with me prior there- to. And further take notice that at. such meeting tho CNdllZOH Wllll elect the permanent trustee. . And further take notice that if. Hardware ‘FIT FOB. FINE HOMES - bulhllngu our prices. l‘he Rogers Hardware Co., Limited CHRISTMAS l8 COMING nndwlllmonbewlthusanln GREETING CARDS Hardware rrovldes n chief outward muulfeltation of the Inward cbsr- . nude to meet the needs of builder: - of homes of flue character, and. , o! architectural __ excellence. See our displays. Gel " .' l!‘ ilon’t Telephone Read the Rules of The Guardian “Famous Canadians.” Puzzle Contest .. 'l‘li.cy will answer every question. Rules Governing Guardian “Famous Canadians” Contest l “ll-i I'll silence these ‘anywvayfi’ I He went to the door and laid unto them so that they slunk away into the shadows. But they (‘I'd not bury themselves in the snow and sleep. They continued to pro\\'1 round the tent, hunger-mad and desperate. Then, rolling hints-elf in a robe, he b8 man lay drivn to S10E11» l The lttlc man (lid not siccp. He ‘was still turning over the thought that had come to him. Outside in I the atrocious cold the whining mnln mutcs crept nearer and near-er. 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Each puzzle repreuerltr the name nf n famous "nmvllnn. pun m- .,.,._.. out. Forty of Hm fifty correct sniutinnn appeared on the |~fiI|Iw| liq 1,4,. lixhml from Oct. 10 lo l7. Read the. rules. If the name 1mm:- {I'll-l w uf variations in spelling. npslllng on the primed lint only Will I.» nr-rl-[WMI Spv Him: however, will not ditqnnlify any ronleelanl. ll the ("flffvrl flnpnp," in n uumo not appearing on the printed list The Charlottetown Guardian ‘on the big man's H1911. The little man crawled into his sleeping ‘bag, but llc d‘d not 0105c ‘his eyes. He was watching. About dawn he rosc. An dawn it was, sallow, sinister askew. The little man selected the heavy handled whip for the job. Carc- fully he felt its butt, thcnlhe struck. If; was a shrewd blow and neatly delivered for the little man had been in the business before, 1r m1 head and he crumpled up. Then the little mun took some rawside throngs, and trussed up his victim. He gathered up the rest of the Ural/ism“. made a pack of the food and lashed it on his back. Then. after a final look of gloating, hate, he went eff and left the blg man to his fate. At 18st the Worm had turned. evil and I a eeeleeo The dogs were closing in. Neur- er and nearer they drew. They won- dered why their master did not wake: they wondered Why the little tent was so still; why no plume of smoke rose from the slim stove- PlPe- All W88 oddly quiet and life- less. Closer and closer they crept to the silent tent. i in a foot of his face were the fangs ment it drew back with a snarl, and retreated to the door. Iocasto could see the other dogs crouching and eyeing him fixedly? What could be the mutter? What had gotten into the brutes Where was the Worm? Where were the provisions? Why was the tent flap open and the stove stone-cold? Then with a dawning comprehension that he had been deserted. Locasto uttered a curse and tried to rise. At first he thought he wass stiff with wld, but u. downward glance showed him his condition. He was helpless. He grew sick at the pit of his stomach. and glared at the dogs. They were drawing in on him. Their gleaming teeth snapped in his face. Violently he shudder- od. He must try to free himself, so that he could fisht. Grimly the Worm had done his work, but he had hardly reckoned on the strength of this man. With a, vast throe of fear he tried to free himself. Tenser, tensor grew the thongs; they strained, they bit into his flesh, but they would not break. Yet as he relaxed it seemed l0 him they were less: tight. He made another giant effort. Once With a Final Growl of Fury I-Ie The man opened his eyes. With-i v of a malamute. At his slight move-l {the others. They fled yelllinl; and howling. Then he rose and freed himself ‘from the remaining thongs. He ‘ Started in Pursuit. was torn and cut and bleeding, but he had triumphed. "Oh,' the devil!” he growled, grinding his teeth. "He's taken everything, the scum! Left me to starve! Ha! one thing he's forgot- ten-the matches. At least I can keep warm." He picked up the canister of matches and relii; the stove. “I‘ll kill him for this," he mut- tered. “Night and day I'll follow him. I'll camp on his trail till I find him. Then-I'll torture him; I'll strip him and leave him naked in the snow." Hg slipped into his snowshoes, gave a last look around to see that no ifood had been left, and with a final growl of fury he started in pursuit. ' He had u thought of capturing the dogs and hitching them up; but thoroughly terrified, they retreat- ed into the woods. o overtake this man, to glut his lust for revenge, he must depend on his own endur- ancc. So. with head bowed and shoul- ders sloping forward, Jack Loccsfo darted on the track of the Worm. He came to where the fugitive hsd made a camp. There were the ashes of a fire. “Curse him; he's got some match es after all," he said with bitter chargin. Eagerly he searched 'all around in the snow to sec 1f he could not find even a. crumb of food. There was nothing. He push- ed on. Night fell and he was forced to make camp. Oh. he was hungry! “If I only had a tin to boll Water in," he mut- bered; “there's lots of reindeer moss, and I could stew some of my muckltiucks. Ahl r11 try und roast a bit of them." He cut a strip from the Indian amvn he felt the thongs strain and strain; then, when he ceased, hel imagined they were still looser. f The (i088 599519‘! t0 have lost all fear. They smelled the blood on his lured, 5nd a slaver- run from their jaws. Again he cursed them, ‘but this time they did no; move. .Tht'y seemed to realize he could not lharm them. boots he was wearing. and held it over the fire. The hair singed away bmtesldoor. He swung bludgcon blows at Hall. The tables were prettlly ar- ranged and wereladen with dainties for which the ladies of this com- munity are famous. A bazaar was‘ held in connection with the sup-' per. Altogether a very substantial sum was realized. ' A very pleasant evening was spent ‘at the Orange Hall on Friday, Nov. 13th, the occasion being a farewell party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hcc- tor MacNevin and family, who, for During the early part of the evening, Mr. Malcolm MacFadyera was called to the chair, 1nd, dltcz a few appropriate remarks, called upon Mrs. Blanche MacKenzle to wife? y dear at any prlee. Wliy not buy good Tcfld B11 Eddmss» M11 07311111816 Dobbs: I go to a store that the‘ quallty " erlcun beltings and save Campbell, on behalf of “Derry L. 0. tells me of. money. All belts at half price. u. and uuuy Pamela I“ Q B_ M. Ves? onnrrou MORRISON. present/ed Mr. and Mrs. MucNevln with a beautiful leather-covered chair. Immideately afterwards, Mlss Catherine MacNevln made a presen- tation to Mlss Annie MacNevin,' while Beatrice Campbell read the address. Mr. and Mrs. MacNevin and Miss Annie each fittlngly re- plied. Complimentary remarks were then made by the various ones pres- ent. Singlng. games and various amusements were then indulged in, much to the enjoyment of all. After singing "Blest be the Tie that .Binds," "God Be with You Tlll We Meet Again," and the National An- them, all departed to their homes feeling that a most enjoyable night had been spent. The following are the addresses: Dear Mr. and Mrs. MacNevin r-As we have leamed that you and your family have endeared yourselves to all. In the activities of the» lodgeroom you have ever been ready to do your share; in your busi- ness transactions you have been prompt and ohllging; and in any- thing pertaining to the welfare of e individual or of the community, you have always taken an active part. Pleace accept this token of our regard, and may it oft remind you of the members of “Derry ' and "Lady Patrlciafl-Canoe Cove, P. E. I., November 23, mill-Dear Sister Annlez-We, your fellow-members of Lady Patricia L. O. B. A., wish to express in some way the high value we place on your friendship. You have by your winning ways "and pleasant smile won a. place in our hearts that shall not soon be forgot- ten. As a member of our order, you are ever and always ready to do your part, and to respond with ala- crity and cheerfulness to duty's call. We sincerely hope that, although you are now going to another dis- trict, you will be uble to accept this token of our sincerest friendship-a memento of your sisters and breth- ren of Lady Patricia. Woman (about to attend political meeting): "I'm not prejudiced at all. I'm going with e perfectly open and unbiased mind to listen to ivhat I'm convinced is pure rubbish!" and the corners crisped and char- red. He put it in his mouth. It was pleasantly warm, but even his strong teeth refused u, meet in it. However, he tore it into smaller pieces, end bolted them. At last the dawn came, that evil sneekins Mneelike dawn, Ind Lo- tion of volcano; and hate. sum u. um so get u... new ocltofllmlhimselfoncemmou the grail. He was not feeling so fit now. Hunger and lone of bl00d had weakened him. lo that his stride lneeneiby shortened. and his step had lost its spring. However. he 9104.4“ m doggedly, en mourns-I! fToleOontiuued), " skates for Christmas." sick out a present to suit your‘ And ask for a clerk whose name Belt Dealer, the gives me. Fredericton Station, Well? P. E. Island. thing suitable put aside. you are about to move from our nork. _ w" k FBQM midst, we, your sisters and brethren "nzflztzyuo? °'° w“ d° 7°" c1105! 0F 53550" of Lady Patricia L. O. B. A. and In" In" Derry L. O. I... feel that we cannot r- loflhmwu mucky Pa” let this occasion pass without ex- 3,30 5,1“, 9410A, M. pressing, ln some tangible way, our 9-80 A- M. 1°00 A. M» appreciation of your friendship. Al- ma‘ Venus“: w“ chum’ but 11-99 5- M- 11-30 A- M- not very successful, a: buyer. no P M 2m P M though you have resided, m the Euuuuu u bgpggjn m n small short. zso 1? M. aoo 1" M: neighboring district of St. Cather- she went m w muuue ‘he puma 4M; Elm 43o p_ M_ ines for some time, it was not until “Yes. madam‘ uuuuiue muquuf. 10511.11.35.3|_ the past year that we had the op- sum the shopkeeper’ muuluymu u portunity of becoming intimately ac- cuau,’ nmd n1 let you have n quainted with you. During that time cheap, 733N533 BID C3053 U"! that it's antique?" me asked. "No doubt about it, madam," he Mwm" “"35"” replied. "Why, it was so worm- Lv. for St. John's eaten when 1 first bought u that x ""- 27 "W- 3° had to have u new back, a new seat, and three new legs made for it." you have any claim asflimt the! debtor m: which you are entitled to rank. proof of such claim must be filed with me or with the trustee when appointed; otherwise the pro- ceeds of the debtors estate W111 b9 distributed among the parties en- titled thereto. without regard of your claim. "Say. ma, can I have the wish “Mun E Mcummu bone today?" ~ sumuuuenna. 1am. CUSTODIAN “Why? Willie." "l wanter wish for a pair of 10466 FHAT CHRISTMAsPRESENT Hobbs: How do you manage to PWR 8!‘. LE Light cheap Canadian belting, is And the clerk always has ceme- 1°5o1_11_3g_31_ FOR SALE Cabin Cruiser, 30 over all; seats twenty. Fully equipped with Ropel, Anchors, Stove, Dory, Oars, etc. l5 H. P. Imperial Engine In the lllnk of condition; can do l2 to l5 knots and ready forthe surf at the first trick of the wheel. May be inspect- ed 4t Capt. Fitzgerald's factory, Georgetown. 10424-11-25-Wed-Fr1-Mon-3i. ROCKY PClllT FERRY Wifey (just wed): George. just mink what the neighbors will say when they hear that I do my own NOVEMBER 80th UNTIL Bhe inspected m. article. “But can you really guarantee | S. S. l “Rosalind | Freight end Pueuengere Lv. (AARVELL BROS. LTD Charlottetown Agents It ls not too early to-lelect GBEETIING CARDS to lend to friends far away. Our splendid NEW STOCK is now open for inspection, the larg- est and best line we have ever shown. Selected from the best Canadian and Ansel-lean mak. firs of GREETING CARDS. We have wonderful value: to show you, two Xmas Cards with coloured envelopes for 5 cents Then we have great values for 5 cents and l0 cents, beautiful designs with coloured lined envelopes. Then of course we hnve finer still It from 10 cents each up to 25 cents (real beauties.) BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS fnr school gifts. I2 cards for 30 cents. 30 cards 90 cents and up. Come In and see our big display. 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