U_,_, _`__,__ _____,_Q_‘_; . 1 \ i i i |.`»‘ I Ei .. : `~. i ,.`..,f. ._, _-. 3. 8_2 ~.rre~_.m§ , ..~:s:; .ii _thc threshold of 10 Downing St. two fb » f PAGE Two ’ .Tire ffm\RLo1“ra'row\f.f~iminv/wr 1»\NU,_RY _Q rim- '" ***" ' r' ==f _ -,- _,MV - Biiuoofii _ _ g BLQUD il BITTERS if ii is is ieiiiiiiiiefe; “§§."5_§-5;??a: F2953: ii 1 fa *1;.ii5iE-iles lllliiiifis” ;il1iii..l;’5 llllrslllllullnsbl DAVE lelhlelef “Hit down your pen.. Harriet' and Q .log Exactly, Found Want-mg “C5558” _ . "1 " " I __ `raNpsnsr'onMATsmA1. I -_-_.._l.___. Dr. Paul R. Heyl Tells' ` » Last Century Over- »- _ ’ ' " ' " ' ` sn, .us no, ,,,,_d,,w,,.h,, p,n_1,u, - _ _ .sssocurion rum ruin. _ E I d’ P . lf'-°k.°-dw' sh'h°"d°-°‘f"-’-d°_l’°‘_°h°f' ‘ _ _ _o., den. s-old vM_`E_°N_`"_° rossx. _~--» -~~ ~ ---- ` '93 _ne Old order. . Mother Earth ___ - liepariiiient of raulic flanks' & nig.i.§;, PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD 1SL,f"N S¢i°11¢¢ASS°¢iHfi011fl1Hi oust Schmelihg SEALED 'rENoERs_wiu be received at uiie office ,Q _ noon on Saturday January 17th, 1981, from any per-50|; ¢ _ (mmnued) ~ _\ I .Comp u tat ‘Ons Made AS TltlC H0l¢_18f sons willing to su_l1Ply and deliver at the various sites th: 'K lowing _. materials.- _ - ,_° amuse me." ' ' . \ stepped Mark. 'PHE U. S. Nsrroxsi. aoxuvo _ (1) STEEL BRIDGE MONTAGUE, LOT 59 9,600 F..B. M. 3” Hemlock plank in 17’ lengths, not lm ' 7” wide. ' ‘ ' ng an S ref" ind gone on the motor bike to Gor I ' ~ i » . _ _ _. 16 Spruce span beams 3”x12”x18’ lo GABBY oznrm h _ _ Mother Earths weight is some tens CHICAGQ Jam 5__Emy_ “mms _ , ng, _ “m hcl' “"d had “°P_°d °°'“°lh1“B r. ini mini or te 1 -_ 88 Spruce span beams. 3”x12’x16’ lon Cot His Wish (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. Jan. 5-Ramsay Mac- Duna.id’s blood is h.lghla.nd'and he has respect for the tradition that the uewyearshould be admittedtohis nomsbyedarkmar.orafairlady. A dark man was the first to cross minutes after midnight on New Tas-'s uwrning. It was the Mah- fl - uajah of Alwa.r, bearing e. suitable gift. 'Ihis may be a. good augury for che Round Table Conference. “HOPE I'I'S A BOY," SAYS HAROLD LLOYD OF EXPECTED VISIT BEVERLEY I-IILIS. Calif., Jan.7.- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lloyd are ex- pecting the stork to visit their home in March. "We expect a visit from the stork some time early in March,” Mrs. `Lloyd, the former Mildred Harris. film actress, said, “and I hope it's a .r It ss, . .\\ ' ._ I' 'F' .551-=={§r: “` '\\ Krieg’ “ ‘IJ ~ / _ 'és M _. I I Ia i.,_ ,»/ .14 ¢ ,, -_.___..\ -, "When s' man insists on havin| his own way, let him have It- plenty." ` MAUD MINUS THE RAKI Maud Miller on a summer day SMPPM old Judge Gogqln on the mllht arise out of that visit. , "_Wh°t ls.it'I" she (asked bi-icny,.us sbemight have addresseda complete stranger with _whom she shared no common interest. _ ‘ There is nothing quiteso deadly gg 1 stare of that kind levelled at a man » >y the wife of his bosom; but Free- 1nd was far toomuch troubled about 'cms entire ic ‘be crushed hy it( “Trouble has come to the house, farriel. I've been away with Tom his momlng to s place near Barn- ey." "What for?" she asked in the .ost casual detached sort of voice. "To see s lassie he has got into rouble. It's an old affair, dating >ack to his time at Loudesley Camp. .‘hat‘s where he's been gallivanting .o all this time, and now things have mine we heed: He wid ine about it °'“ .f he hadn't, the glrl's family would sig; .rave been down on us. I went over ‘ the lac and the girl, and they’re to be mls married as soon as can be arranged." tea She eyed him stcnily, her expression i ods frozen on her face. - ,, _.ist night. not willingly, but because with him this moming, saw the folk -when kind of e rim" she eskedj I boy," the be-spectacicd film comedian wa _ _ - £0 Hu h Y H when hcr lips obeyed the dictates of sh put in. _ _ ’_act:;2 srnss ed the camera _,er Wm ` __ ‘ vliidred Gloria, 6, and her adopted, blow was 1" greaterw her both "B8 . pr sister, Marjorie Elizabeth, 5. because Tom was her mol and also __.®__.i 12 , ~\® ~ Y E ma _."Ho\_f_1_ ea?r_1_ you tell if I paintim For sale at Casters Warehouse. Grafton St. east. A quantity of slightly damaged oatmeal at a. bargain in 98 lb. bags. Wonderful vnlue for stock or pcuilry Iced Qua.ritii.y limited, acl; quickly. 1299-Gi Nojr__1cE The Annual Meeting of the Lake `\’ff"__ 7 - li Son: Pa, why are you so set or having a cow and a few chickens? Pa: To satisfy the summer boarders. They expect 'em after ieeing these barnyard plays. Verde Dalrylng Co., will be held Wednesday, January 14th at 2 p. m. Tenders will bc received until opening ol’ meeting for the usual amount of ice and sawdust, also for softwood ln 5 cord lots. JOSEPH CARMIOHAEL, Pres. P. M. CAI/LAGHAN, Secy. 1368-1-8-l0~12-14-41. ‘ii .T _">~;-\-_-_;5;~._:-/ _ Q'//~Z» -u§- / W ; i Professional Cards BELL 6’ MATHIESON ii. R. Bam. \\\ -7,1-_ Bob. Surely, though you've let me y down about Gorham Lacy. you'll “ye Tom", _ __ ‘Master Tom has got in tow with some no Tom from what?" W does his duty and stands by the lass W he has wronged and atones for his s here with an aunt called Mrs Coles. h 'I'hat's all 1 know about them. I was shirked a lot more.” _ for Tom coming in to tell you him- E -_ . . self, but he shirked it as he has some circumstances difficult to ex- uh _just hmm 1800 _mst made a cm C ._ 3000 F B M 3,, Spruce or Hemlock plank in 16, lengths not M' Colds Stop Colds, Flu and Grippe by being on your guard. Once yon feel a ooee of 'threat tickle, ehcstinces or duilvback pain, take `Dr. ]ack'a Tablets and Shy well. If cold advanced, rush to bed, take a lantive, fake Dr. ]ack's Tablets and kill the fever. Dr. ]ack's sho end any pain. no matter where. They pep_ the heart. soothe the stomach No narcotic, Get a 25c. box bcf0r¢ trouble ltlrf-I. Alldrnggisu. 9 ` -- . . Dro J S of the Science Association came to a lmode his recommendations for rank- _(4) GRAN'-["3 STEEL BRIDGI-lf» PEAKEB R0AD» LOT 52 left on the formal program-the an- |Ga., as the number one heavyweight 4 nee. uoesueuyaa. an 1.5., s,|, noimoement of the winner of the contender. The other ratings in order 3 ...._____?_ association prize of $1.000 for a not- Tara: Jack Sharkey, Jimmy Maloney. i 50 thought it e ti-einendcue ruse in ebie scientific paper which has been Prime earners, 'runy cirimzhs, ooo. i 52 he cver the disappointment about reed either before the general ses- Godfrey. Johnny Risko. Pauline Us- 14 house. and was surprised at the of getting her own way. of the U. S. Bureau of Standards|A 1, ¢0n¢¢med_ Association for the Advancement of'¢0 M5301- gg,-,emi ,mm v_ 01Lni,»,_ Science Ju-st how his seven years of fpresident ot the N. B. s., and eight PH»iI15l5Hkl1'l8 W0Tk lla-S resulted -in H ‘have voted to vacate the throne. One "ew value f°f the fuudumolwul ooo- einer stare recunmhended sehmeiing stent of gravitation which is used be given 30 days to sign for a cham- Wl Is could not have h°p?en°d'" ' 'had ha ened and the evd 'W f paint-' ` ~ --- ` kngth piled separately” 0' "‘: lm; hs ,bgyf 5;°Z;§_ ,em U °" \ _ “she doesnt beiciig to this pm of shock 5; vm‘b1e_ mwah b;t;°i;e‘;r The constant - of greviuuen en- mmm,” neu) '- M Spruce Piles 20’ long 7" at small end. e e u e m o . /_ ) __ me comm,y_ Hé,.1_aLhe,..s_a_ brewefs new ' iiounoed by Dr. Heyl is expressed by VANGOUVER B_ C__ Jam 6__Eve,.y 100 yards F ield St0n€ piled near bridge -ill-l pogltlon to . -ii--€ \ dl-ayman giggug Im-|d°n_ shy; dqw-n the fraction 6,670 ovcr n. hundred once in '_ while ‘_ tl.” is felled in l\‘l_€8Sili‘€d. . ' iid els gen ne _ Pr "By whether it rubs oN." ,Q N 0 T 1 c E 1 :_ gcld, platinum and glass which B°55iu3htW¢iSh*»‘7“¢kl° (K1d7Fe"99 weighed about two ounces. The at- “'°l°°1’W¢l8hi. Tommy Freeman. million. This differs by about one me Pnmc Northwest that chauen? part in 650 from the accepted value as me worm for sum For yea" than at the end of the last century. Bince I hu hom lively mmbetmon between the E“@"“‘ Physmst' Hem’ °‘“'°“d' pecpie in the redwood and fu- heirs as to the size of the r€SP€ e spe laboratory determination of the con- ies" both of which are reputedly in a been constantly increased by later ~ th women feel suddenly helpless ‘!i!'lli~ dshakeil. 2s"i.f the life force was yexpedmems with a consequent, bet-| Ili New Y01‘l¢ l'¢¢¢’B"Y U1 *md* ter knowledge of the weight of the hushed to th effect that B stop he;-¢ 3, minute Deb," 11" ea" redwood tree which had reached the e in ashed to storm. at her feet andthe em down we Bmw shaun; her a u s se probably the urge” tree ev" mm tune cz nee- mind can only he faintly 2;) i ed-it could not be described. to _ “Sho-she can't be bought i off, I 'su Save Tomi" he re echoed Save 1° From social suicide " I ‘I have told Tom that unless he B moment, thendropping her head on ld you, as he tells you everything? CONSIDERS JOB ENDED bla lumbermen, who declare thht Dr H consider the present 'E 'asn’t toie me nuthin’, ma’am, eyl S several ycars ago o. tree was cut in PP°S¢? Y°ll`V€ Plenty of money, not since about me place at Gorham value of the constant of gravlation Lynn vane” ne” vmcouven which _ _ traction that the large masses ex- _"”i“*_* . ”°W' Ye" Im “mme mlm" cried upon the small ones was about - i ' '20 cords Poles 16’ long 4” at small end. ' pieces Railing 2"x5”xl7‘ ‘ ` Posts 4”x5”x8’. (7) MIDGELL BRIDGE, LOT 40 50 cords Pole 16’ long, not less than 4" at small cad. Spruce Piles 20' long 7” at small end. spruce Piles 15’ long 7” at small end. (9) NORTH LAKE ROAD BRIDGE, LOT 47 Cords Poles 16’ long not less than 4.” at small end. ` (10) DIVISON NO. 21 MONTAGUE ' 25 than 7” wide. sg' stent of gravitation tho uoouowy heel ` "000 F B M 3" S ruce or Hernlo k l k ° 12' l in _ _ them had mv" °°¢\m-ed_ _wma-le ' ~ class_by__themse1ves for height and -1. » - ---4 ~-~ P lf P30 ll\-- Ollgt 31| pt into Freelands votre But his bo "CTE ' . iruex ee: wee not tumed w detect ic, i an magin less than 7” wide. ° 40 Pieces Railing 2"x5”x17’. 28 Spruce Span beams 4”x12”x15’ long. (11) DIVISION N0. Z0 CARDIGAN ' The total weight of the earth is _ _ lstress said, as Bee slipped past and bo t Lx ‘muon mm sawmills of Veronica., Oregon, was 4000 F_ B_ M_ 3” plank, Spruce or Hemlock m 16, length ' less than 7” wide. bbod how 'I sucrose master has This ie dupufed by British Colum- 50 Pieces Railing 2"x5”x17’ long. 25 Spruce Span Beams 4”x12”x15’ long. _ (12) GRAI~lAl\l’S BRIDGE GASPEREAUX, LOT 61 ' so accurate that he has dismantled dmfs the oregon ,edwood me ,,, 1500 F. B. M. 3” Plank Spruce or Hemlock in 18’ lengths. “urdayy his apparatus and started work on ` 7 Spruce Span beams 4”xl2”x20’ long. "Well, there‘s s. fresh trouble. comparison. i 35 Pieces Railing 2,,x5"x17, long. w girl and has got to marry her. I too much for them. 3 h WHS PU 0 .. onder what I've done to be so pun- shed ? I'm sure I’ve done my duty ccording to my light and just see hat has happened. First, I lose my n in the war, then my husband so in in the only way a decent man can, _ _ h bo _h I rm through with nun, Herriei, end :lm “W” me pm” ° "8 l °' that’s my last word to it-" l She stared at him dumbly for a. lm e, and now, this-" "It is the biggest trouble of ali. a'am," said Deborah, with a queer te in her voice. "Master George, 2* "~ "» MATH"`350N» LL- 3~ _“-2 her um' mm' “ross me table’ he's safe an’ better off than he ever Barrister, Solicitors, Etc. ' Money to Loan burét into heart-rending weeping. . _ The midday meal was ready at the “ as ’ere. He dldn't belong notto Offices--Charlottetown dz Montague Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE K BBUWN Margate, P. E. I. Send all infomation regarding ln- fractlons of Prohibition Act to the shove _-_@- “Do you know, I ah, ah, sh, I ion’i know why it Is, but you make :ne think-" "Ah, then l have not lived Ill l:.n1.‘ this earth, ‘e didn’t, he was too good ;::::“°.:.;;f::.‘1::...‘:.°°..;‘::.:;:‘:.;° Ti--ie »~ we ec - five minutes to two, then ascended to . the room to which her mistress had » fled, sobbing over the fresh trouble | that had fallen to them. Bee was ` with her there, and the two were for the ‘ouse at Gorham, that don't matter at all. It would 'ave been a care. But this is trouble. a. real trouble, the only one worth worryln' about. Suppose she was one o’ them minxes that hang about the camps Or 'l‘o talking in low scared tones. When Ck lmpcctor B. J. Haywood ll Dorchester Street, Charlottetown Stewart Ca” Lowther 7 MARK"Tz. MeGU1GAN B. A. . ~ sumisrsa soucrron. ii-rc. c 0 ll ll S E 're end e eiuhuein cones euiei.iy..`i¢ ie' _“I__ku°w 'Hu d°°°\1¢ f°il=»- P°fl\=i'= MONEY 'ro LOAN. important to soothe and heal the inifamed it won't;be so bud. mum.. I wou1dn'\ Cameron Block. Charlottetown, P.E.l. H E £s:éii::___i;ri§;s;b_vg__e_t__;iefl,ln¢g:'tl|a Mn. Freeland-shook an impatient Barrister and Attorney at Law or s. re urn P wean ax |,],,,,d_,,|,mu"“,| bdmslmuhm at _ _ imresehnum of DL mm, mmf' it hXO§O%%§ EYES TESTED ° mn l she got no answer to her low knock, Deborah ventured to open the door. ‘For these p ses. here is a home ud e -. office: no aiehmenefstreee md the railway lution noami his ruin 'rue eepieine w2','.i¢_ mme;-emu” 1 MONEY 'I0 LOAN home Only bona Ido Bahermen from qul`¢l_rellef, even in the severe _ Mal "Duty`¢an 'be 0V_erd°i5e. Dcb0fil1"1fi.s revealed that one of the letdlbl cmicemcwn. r. s. I. 1'! to as mn of ore. who hm °‘_"',%:'x‘_'_l§.l°§__*°{l,:", *°‘c‘f,°vl4°":lg,- _m_verygmueh-omfdone. And there ui mwghum mf pecan ofgncioe lfoheyirile, ecfieein- duty.-_one owes to onéeelf, which L ues s similar method of calculating i MCDONALD ff M¢PHEE on oeulvnioot rude wui he sole to e"»d, §e'ua'tTie'l§°ril»f'en°el°~`l':c'f{ni'ee°e'n'§'°°'l’"°”°°‘”`*’Y""°°‘”"° "‘° "‘°"° »-- ' ` ' . . .......i’.~..bA~.. . .. ,,.,,‘:.'.‘::°..“'.:.'° ..':".':..':;°".s‘.‘.‘:°“:.f': rio: '.;'-=:.'.°:'.ii=‘iii‘.'»o=ii.i°i.=.°ii11'.';““f‘;‘..“’..tl‘.”° ..’f“.:..‘IL*i..;*‘*”.2: “' ";'°“;’4‘. °2£“?."°.’1“°§.“`i..’ . . . e 6 ' , 0 _ ~ VE I . Hi 8 m I O C amsisssns. srronrnzrs. nc. "1"" li' “‘°l'°°°°¢ *° l'*"*°f'°° li' 131’ "°° ""°,,$.‘,’|° ' "“‘""°"“ '°§,§§‘."' i..'.,, md “gnu fn mf im, ry y N" ,__, M."-_ *_* mann togivc prompt ee _ W D: _ .UW . the side-car." ' _ N l M E N gon, N mm ,,,.2§".,,._ "W" "°°°""‘“"l» . .whether-¢oq-eeme'|a-ee-searchs' an be oeuunuco » - - when the boys were there, looking for trouble for themselves,_and to give it a. new problem. The Oregon mdwwd was um fee, R‘a'u°°u° smmdmg aut'°m°b“e in diameter at the base and its horns are probably the most effect- height was 230 feet The Lynn val_ ive means of warning persons of im- my Douglas nr "ee was 417 het hmm ` in circumference - pcdestriadis. She reported to the believed to have hem at le", 100° pSy°h°]°g"st5 here yesberday that her years old. At the time of the birth °"P°'“"°“"’ “P°“ y°“"“ °"”d"°“ ni christ it was probably e ti-ee or show that they can locate complex moderate sm and it *Wed as a sum noises more easily than they d0 mel in me new world since th, gan burns toward a sound partly auto- Them is probably no other tree matically and partly through mes- that Wm ev" summ in am tm; 5”” P“‘55i“g ""'°“gh “S °°"5°i°u°` giant fir, except as botanical speci- bnm' lmeins. No lumber corporation could Forecasts of fluctuations in de- afford to let I tree grow to auch an mand, cost of productionm and prof- .age md new trees Wm Probably not it are new more likely to be success- 'uve more mm wo yea" hem” any ful as a result of mathematical re- lam cut dowm m A comparatively ww szarch reported to the association by |yem_B_ romsms predmh me last of its now permanent secretary, Dr. C. me huge Wgm tm” Wm have gone_ li. Roos, of Cornell University. except in the parks and rexrved areas. minent danger, if irsearch by Dr. M._bem8 300 feet to the mat umm It 2 ci. oeiby. oz the university cf Miehi- W” 25 tee, in mmm, md 7,, mtl 7 _ gen, upon children can be applied to at me but, It w,s_ 1500 F. B. M. Spruce Plank in 18’ lengths not less than 7”_ igciner feike. where do she be- long?" J. D_. STEWART. K- C- :_ '_ ,Arun _ "Not here. I-lcr people llveiin Lou- is. w. Lowruan mmarsrans. soucirons. arc. J' 5' `""°°' ~ T0 End acougll' d°°' bm' h” °“ “um °° Tam" 84 Great George Street °’“m“'- ' c- °“m`R'°¥l5 ' GLASSES FYITII noNaY To Lo/LN. '° "°""""' °""* Ill H Huffy, MIX ~ "W°*»`° '°" ‘ mime?" “Wi D°"°1’“h< ____ 009000-OOO-O66-Oo keenly mutated .-1 und to know f +----- This at Home .........i.._u...._1» . I THEORETICAI, F0lti\IUI.A | Dr. Roos has set up a theoretical frmula for the cost of production. t :ing into account overhead, cost of rniterials, labor, insurance risk, in- terest charges and tariffs. I-le uses rlxcer will choose a. rate of produc- i' in and a, price for his product so t at profit over a period of time will bg at a maximinn. | i in contrast to cider them-ies of un relation between price and cost, Di Roos' theory was sapable of bein t:sted by calculations of cconomii price curves in actual cases where tie figures are available. The agree-‘ ment of this theoretical curve. start- "Coles, 1 think " , Oh master wants them married ihter movements was remarkably In the discussion that followed the n itor oar manufacturing companies __ i _~,_ _ ». me basis assumption: that the pro- of a Bm” intended M rum". the; i ;e ahead, and then sdiusts pro- d :tion figures dining this period to izsure maximum profits. Booth Tarkington, author, will go to the Wilmer Eye Institute of John opkins University, Baltimore, with- in a few days for the final operation i IN'DIANAPOLI5» Ind.. JDJ 7.- H sight of his left eye. Complete re~_ covery of eight after the next oper~ ‘ ation is regarded as probable. i enretieal demand curves for some For Neuritis Mlnard’s is unequalied. It swift- ' lyends the painful throbbing and leaves you lulled andre- lleved. _p|iN/mos 33 Cedar Posts 7%’ long 5” at small end. _ (13) GROVE PINE BRIDGE LOT 56 Spruce Caps 12"x12"x20’ long. _ ` Spruce Span Beams 4”xl2”x15’ long. _ 30 Pieces Railing 2”x5"x16’ long. _ 30 Juniper Posts 7'/3’ long not less than 5” at small end. (I4) FERRY WHARF GEORGETOWN- ‘ Spruce Piles 26’ long 6” at small end. ~ .- 60 iimple musical tones- The iuifmi of the Ram” Em,,,,,_ `5000 F. B. M. l2”xl2" Spruce or Hemlock in lengths not s -» ' er than 18'. ' 20 pieces 6”xl2" Spruce in 22’ lengths. _ 5,500 F. M. 3” Plank in 15’ and 20’ lengths not less that wi e. -_ Material for Lots No. 10 and 11 to be delivered in the Highway Superintendents, all other material to be de ~' ed at the different sites. ‘ _ Parties tendering to tender separately for th`a materiel f each bridge and may tender for the whole or any po thereof, and tenders to be marked "Tenders for Materia A price per cord shall be submitted for lea-and per foot for piles and a price per M. B. M. int sawn l All material to be inspected before delivery ls 'taken Department or payment made. ` ._ Poles to be of Spruce or Fir, straight _and soun sawn lumber to be Spruce or Hemlock as specified, edged, free from wane or shakes. perfectly sound and Qi exact size specified. Lot No. 1 and sawn lumber for LotjN_0;`»,l to be delivered on or before Mdrch 16th, 1981. All other mlm ial to be delivered on or before the lst day of April 1981- The Department does not bind itself .to accept the low or any tender. ‘ L. B. MeMILLAN, ‘ . _ Deputy Minister of Public WMU Charlottetown, P. E. Island. December 24, 1930. iii F35 _ _ 41"' _ ._ &*;s~,a-s_-u_ ee. .9ED.f.*.Il...§.f.I}.1.Y.§;.l“_ES _ar ~ :.°:.':"a‘l.".'.5‘r.... "° " I "°" riucas Low- I » L. M.i>ooi.E ee C0. _ un.. '_ PAOLII ‘WIAIVII - fe ll \`... _ i