on ... <... wg-gq I u f I ‘h v JPatI-h fox ('n., 1.td., will he held at PAGE TWO Eczemailon Face and Arms For w IIIY 8f!!!- advelf for i‘ ' p sample. l could sleep better after us‘ about a month 1 was completely healed. Poirierville, Nova Scotia. Sos O ‘Paloma AdtiieixscilenirdtiirelnlsegotltniqfiWsh 61:21 - a Year. Healed by Cuiiclna. ____._._..__ "l had eczema on my face and srms for about s year. 1t started with pimples that ilcbed and burned, musing me coscratch, and lonly got three or four hours’ sleep st night. Scratching caused eruptions flid"" my"‘ s“? ‘ths‘ _," outon’ “1 tried several remedies but thsydld uotdolnuch good. lresdsn ' Sos and!" and sent forafree it so purchased more and in (Signed) Stanley Petitpaa, hmpleeschflss. ANNUAL MEETING The postponed annual meeting of - 4he Kinsman Silver Black and the home of the President, Freeland, Lot ll. 1'. L‘. 1-, on Saturday, Dec- f‘111i)i‘l' 5th, at the hour of 2'o'clock r P. .11. JOHN W. rALllmn, fiesident. 10409-1 l-2~i~il.lf3-L1lill'-S3L-3l. (Canadian Press) The fourth-day tween Railway Presidents Labor leaders to consider a propos- must wear lhom- New!‘ ed IO-par cent reduction in wages hali- of Openly“; Qmployegs ended lapel I was out in the street. I shlrZ-lnotlon to you- We've 116611 in tlshti lied along, and people stared at me, 'plll.C(‘S together; we've been stack-i The presidents will report back toibut no one dz-layvfi me- I W83 819 night without an agreement. their eastern, southern western associations while leaders of the ‘We ore buying Outs at our Wflrv‘ house Prince Street lVllnrf DEBLOIS BROS, LTD. £137.?-il-J-iilur-sui-tuc-iili 1,200 representatives 0f employes in Chicago, on Dec. 8- g A! WAGEBUTW llscussln NEW YORK, N. Y-, Nov 23.-— 21 labor organiz- (Continued) Ha! thcre W618 All was quiet in the ward. and There were the hospital slippers and the restaurant now. She the there. Ab! the cabin on the hill. don"t Telephone ilead the Rules of The Guardian “Famous Canadians” Puzzle Contest. llley will answer every question . . m’..- ‘tr-. Rules Governing Guardian “Famous Canadians” Gontest ilveryonc who is a paid in advance subscriber excepting 011111101805 of The Guardian and their families may like part. As many members of one family of a paid in advance subscriber may compete as desire and any subscriber may send in us many sets of answers as he or she wishes, but each set must be complete and will be illiilfli individuui- n . n. _- n us whose ‘ 932 will have the t are paid preference. The farthest into 1 Clip the picture and coupon underneath it every 5B! and write the answer on the blank line. Save all your 61191111!!! until the end of the contest and then lellll 111G111 1° 11119 “l-‘umous Canadians" Contest Editor of The Guardian in one butch. Name and “" should be included, clearly writ- ten or printed, and securely attached to your solutions It will facilitate handling if you bind your solutions by sewing along the top. or using paper fasteners- 1n sending more than one solution, each solution must be enclosed in a separate envelope. Please attach sufficient postage as, otherwise, it n“! 11° necessriry to refuse acceptance of the mail. In case of a tie The Guardian reserves the right to pub- lish one or more tie-breaking puzzles. The judges’ decision will be final In all “e11. l!!!‘ T116 Guardian will not undertake in enter into correspondence with any individual regarding the decision of the Judges. Start Today to Win a Gash Prize This ls my answer to tho above puzzle "FAMOUS CANADIAN" CONTEST. s.us.......-.-...u......uu. - . . . . . . . . , . . ... . - . - . . . . . . . . .. Put Surname of Famous unarllan only. My subscription is pnld in advance to ..."-4............................... Nnma of subscriber ........................................ Address e a . m.” sru-n-ns-n-u......................... Each puzsie reilrosenls the name of n famous Cnnrldlnn. pnrt or v-ng. ent. Forty of the fifty correct solutions appenrcd on the prlnml ll.,1',..,|, llahrrl from Oct. 10 to 17. llend lha rules. 1f the slime flllllll‘ mlmiw n! YlIfilliil-fll in spelling. spvlllng on the printed llnl only vrlll lm Ilfrflllllli Spelling however, will not disqualify any contestant lf the correct snlllliml ls a name not appearing on the printed llsl. The Gharlottetown Guardian alrlast. going to be opened? At ' that inside ID0111- plveipnted me face. “It's him," she cried, I “Berna? I gasped are you doing to her you Give her to mo. She's say." odor of chloroform. Frenzied with fear, I rushed forward. Then the Amazon roused herself. With a cry of rage she struck me. savagely she and her husband came for me, I struggled. I fought; but weak as I was, they carried me before them and threw me from the door. I heard the lock shoot;I was Ollwido.’ I was impotent. Yet be- hind those log walls. , . . Oh, it was horrible! Could sueh things be in God's world? And I could do nothing. I was strong once more. I ran round to the back u! the cabin. She was in there I knew. I rushed at the window and threv: myself a- gainst it. Crash! I burst through both sheets of glass. I was cruelly cut, bleeding in n dozen places yet I was half into the room. There, in the dirty, drab light, I saw a face the fiendish, rage-distorted face of Locasto. He turned at the crush. With a. curse he came at me. Then as I hung half in, halt’ out of the win- dow, he clutched me by the throat. Using all his strength, he raised ma further into the room, then he hurled ma ruthlessly out onto the rocks outside. I rose, reeling, covered with blood, blind, sick, speechless. Weak- ly I staggered ‘.0 the window. My strength was leaving me. I fell; the world go blank. I swayed; I clutch- ed at the walls; I fell. I had lost! assess "No, n0, I'm all right. Really I ' llIEI-the ll!- utive that thoroughly clean! your intestines. It 1a the one quick way to get relief and fuurd your hdllill. Mild, ‘Iflfllfiflf sofa. purely vegetable. gg-Monnnw "we" -~ Auuol-ls Tbs All- Vslefilbls Laxative . ADIN PACIFIC l ' l ' .,~ l 1 k From MONTREAL and QUEBEC BELFAST -- GLASGOW — LIVERPOOL . Nov. 2'1 .. . .. .. . . Ouchcss o1 lltholl CHRISTMAS SAILINGS From SAINT JOHN (Selling from Halifax Day the Worms clothes. Ir. was alter midnight. The nurse had Just finished her rounds. Dizzily I rose and slipped into conference be- the frayed and greasy garments. 111g me. He went on: "Now look here, kid. I'm giving mind ulyou a straight line of talk. Ever . I l g last it‘ swung inward, with a suddenness 1 The mnclnm was standing over-preach," I said; “you forgot nle Where I had fallen, Al; sight Qfibeen a pretty sick mm." me she screamed. Surprise, fear“ rage, struggled for mast-cry m1 hel- You almost 1“Whcre is she? I want Berna. What ‘to devfls? promised bride. Let me go to her, I All at once I realized that the air was heavy with a strange odor, thelAnd you Eel/e up. You didn't want am. Please leave mo, alone. Y Is that all right 110W?" ' for from all right, my boy." led up against hard times togethe wasn't laud now I'll be gal-darned if I'm‘ going to stand by and see you go I was weaker than I had thought. downhill, while the devil oils the ntions concerned will meet with 110113’ 1511195 1 Sllllllbled. villi-lug my I-bflliillilfi." ' the self on the slnrp boulders, The "wily seemed eliiiiPSS, yet stumbling, staggering on, there was thqcubin grimly. “In an lmpcrsution of an ‘all-right’ mun it's the hook for On my hands and knees, I crawl-zyours. erl to the door and hammered withlike you hitting the hurry trail for' clenched fists. There was silence‘ wulhin, then nu agitated movement.‘ II knocked ngoizl. Was the door everlcnre, whether school keeps or not. In fact, if it wasn't, for your folks you'd as lief take a short cut across the Ythe Great Divide." I've seen ‘all-right the bcneyrlrd before non‘. “It's all very W011 101' “That's no away from the sick-ward and land I.“ 5.3m ,_m0r,.0“,_», mine’ myiup on [he Slide looking n5 if you'd (To Iii‘ lontiilubd) been run through a thrashing ma- ‘1chfne, well, you're sure letting ——-——*- ‘death gel; a short option on you. to fight. You shirked, but ‘youth and constitution fought for Iyou. They were a great team, and Ithey pulled you through. And you wertft one bit grate1ul—seemed to think they had no business to butt ln." “My hurts are more than physi- cal." "Yes, I know; there was that girl. A5 I cfl-mlled there by your bedside listening to your ravingg, and get- ting a strangle-hold on you when you took it into your head to get funny, you blabbed oul; the whole yarn. Oh, sonny, why didn't you tell your uncle? Why didn't you put me wise? I could have given you the right steer. But you kept tell your old pard. Now you've lost her." “Yes, I've lost her." "Did you ever see her after you came out oil.’ the hospital?" “Once, once only. It was the first. day. I dragged along wearily, leaning on a stick. I was thinking of her, thinking, thinking always. Then suddenly she was before me. She looked like a ghost, poor little thing." "Yes, what did she say?" "Sly! she said nothing. She just looked at me. Her face was cold as ice. She looked at me as if she wanted to pity me. Then into her eyes there came a shadow of bitter- ness, of bitterness and despair such as might gloom the eyes of a lost soul. It unnerved me. Then she drew u. great, gasping breath, and‘ turning on her heel “she was gone." "She cut you?" "Yes, cut me dead, old fellow. And my only though; was o; love for her-eternal love. But I'll never ‘forset the look on her face a5 shg turned away. It was as if 1 had lashed her with a whip. M'y god!" "And you've never 5cm since?" "No, never. ‘Phat was enough, her want me to laugh? Hal Hal There! "No, l; isn't all right. It's very It was in the big cabin 0n Gold hill and the Prodigal was address- ,'51nce the start I've taken a strongl "Oh, I'm nil fight," I protested. “Yes, you're all right," he echoed You've lost you grip, my boy. You don't you to I've 1 nurscn1n'd's dream.‘ cashed in. 'I‘yphoid's n’ "him." ‘serious proposition at the best; but hoarselyhlldlen you take a crazy streak on‘ p of it, make a midnight get- $0111‘ mum as 3, mummy. Wouldn't even‘ >Peter Black Form and addressed to ithe Soldier Settlement of Canada, roxes WANTED! ’-_-.1,..-_~. Be Falr to BabY Give him til-J but body buliiiffl money ed" i-‘UY scolrs of Norwegian Cod Liver Q11 ‘Rich in i111: _'Riclv<eté Preventing i Vitamin D 0h Grace: What is a fluke? George: A fluke Is what tls lives Openly “vim other side scores on. now how S119 Loeusto." 1 rose and lovkvd at him- °°“' seious that my i069 “'05 1111 misied 1vitll the pmn oi the thought- "Look hex-u," I shill. “nvvvr did gGod put the breath of llie into a. better girl. 'I‘hel"e‘s been ioul P1115’- ; know that better than any- Hme 111 the wgl-Zd, and ii every liv- 15113 b91113 were in tell me she wnsnt good I would illi i110!" “WY 119d- [they lied. I ivould burn at 1911B stake upholding that 8111-" 1-1,. looked nt me thoughtfuly. "I my old nlall. do you ever hear from your old lu(l.'-"-’" “Ilvey mail." "iNhy not g0 buck? That's your proper ploy; pa inc-l: i0 your moth-l or, Sh: lynnls you. You're pretty; \'.'<'ll llrefvd 111w. You'll be IOYIITQTV i 3131.9; ymyl; (levilc youself to the] old may: you'll be horny flsflln- I you g9, I'm really sorry ; but it's your only sal- vnton, an m. $09!" Never hurl I thought oi’ it before,‘ 1Hcmc! mu- sweet the word seemed. iMrtllerl yes mother and GRIT?! A 1'.’ "l ‘hear that Jones, the talloll has failed." “Yes; the customers wouldrl'l “come clown" so he “went up." men , POETRY AND FACT Mary had a little lamb, So fast the creature grew, That by the time that autumn cams 'Twz\s served as mutton stew. sudden rruvfllsf home over me to g/ rec them Main. Home! that was the solution 0f it all. Ah me! I would go llolnc. “Yc=," I said. "I can't go too soon; . Helen: I'm afraid you can't sup port me in the style to which l have been accustomed. Harry: Well, styles are aiwayl changing, aren't they? Piles Go Guick Without rhllves or Cutting Itching. b‘. .3 lg. protruding piles - are caused by Q I circulation of the blood in the 1.: .cted parts. The parts become weak, flabby, almost dead. Only an internal remedy can remove the cause-—that's why salves. suppositories and cutting fail. Dr. Lconhardtis prescription, HEM- ROID, succeeds because it. removes congestion, restores circulation. heals and strengthens the diseased parts. HEM-ROID has such a won- derful record of quickly ending even piles of long standing, that Hughes Drug Co., Ltd, says one bottle of "who rang the doorbell just now I HEM-ROID Tablets must end your Mery- lpile agony or money back. ‘ :1‘- \f'°"'ll" WM 701-1114 W" W1 , m am.’ "But I'm not out, Mary." \ "l know. m'am, but the woman looked as if that was what she wanted to know." 1 FARM FOR SALE av Pullllc TENDER 1 One hundred and twenty acres Red House, Kings Co., P. E. 1., forty acres under cultivation-balance in woodland and pasture. Watered by well. When are stockings like dead’ Buildings consist oh-house 20x30 men? with ell, burn 20x45, grams 15x20, hen house 12x20, woodhouserly4x22. when they Nearest railpoint St. Charles, six dead) are mended (men 1’. O. Box 1418, Saint John, N. B. Nov. 24-21. ++e0++++e++0++e+0++o++o4 We would like to do your polling and. cleaning, as properly shaped and cleaned furs appeal to the buyer. wasn't it? I went back to the ward; then, in o. little, r came 0,1 hm] My body was living, but‘ my heart was dead. It will never live again." "Oh, rot! You mustn't let thing down you like that. It's g0. ing to kill you in the end. Buck up! Be I men! I1 you don't care to llvc for yourself, live for others. Any- way, it's likely all for the Maybe lova had you locoed. see (IlAPPED slnll Dilute M-eard’: with squirm nest m cram, A 9|, gonads’. i-or ‘i311, undiluted: ' ‘ Ila trouble. VH1 lesllngl Following) GLASGOW — BELFAST — LIVERPOOL Dee.5 . . . . . . . . .. Vloniclnre Dec. u oneness 1i: Bcdford CIIEBBOUBG - SOUTHAMPTON and ANTWERI’ I Der. 12 lllontrosc Full Information From Your Local Agent or Write, c. '. mum-er s1, B “emanated?” m i116 above the office of Blifin. Lower Queen ‘Sf-root. Ezjljg-Iafflfglgmrgrrfcitcilile hast n. F. MILLER r "' oo+o++++o+< w!’ hove wonderful nines M5,, 10194-l1-l9-tts-tf. _._______.________ On account of the lower price; being offered for pelts, we have do. clded to reduce our charges to $1.00 for peltlng and 25c for cleaning. All work guaranteed. Give us n call at the same slam! the Est. A. J, miles-school hull’ mile. Terms of sale are 10% of the pur- chase price in cash, minimum amount to be 5100.00, the balance in M I R 5 to 25 equnl annual instalments ac- '—"-— ‘cording to the amount remaining on 1 Bemlmlli ""1 511k! lllllflfll- ll!- loan, with interest nt 6% pcr an- flliwilion illviifll- num. Each tender must be accom- ERNEST 305511733» panicd by an accepted cheque for 1 M01111. P. E- 18181111- Sl00.00. Tenders will be opened at ‘10395'11'24"I‘1195‘s3-15'71- the office of the Soldier Settlement \ ' of Canada on December 9th, 1031. Tenders should be marked on en- ' velope “Tenders for the purchase of s-nd will soon be with us again It in not loo egg-l GBEETIING csnnysiaflf: to friends far sway, 0|“ 1 splendid NEW STOCK lg 119' open for inspection, the larg- est and best line we have ever 10226-11-20-Fri-Tue-'I‘ilur-Mon-4i. . ‘ NOVEMBER“ 24. 1931 I "S M I L E S" ruse TEETH ARE a GREAT INVENTION our KEEP YOUR own as, LONG AS YOU csn In any mouthijlyorr/aea ‘may lurk 10 years unnoticed PYO clresddisesss efthe is responsib for oae~hslf ofsii sduls teeth loss. , . ' ‘ It may infect your mouth essly in life. The germs, Gm odge as the "tans: lies” where teeth mes: gums, and their viru- lent breeding may continue force yeau before ou become avisre ofyous condi- tion. or this insidious disease down the roots between teeth and while its vicious presence 1t comes to four out of the age of forty. Don't Wait/or Heading gills to rbreatm loss o] nub At the first wsrning sign, tender bleeding gums,‘ go to your dentist for etestmea p or: es ssnol: ten u is safe_ by Barbara's s Y oesunuoti ‘ u ewrls m blf. Jake no chances wilb par denti rice. Not only does Forhsltfs clean our cacti and bring back their natural byesuty an whiteness-it also protects your hesltl by ridding your mouth of genus in. ions. It cleans your teeth without danger to the enamel, for Porhslfs con- tains no harmful b a rasives. It stimulates she gums and tissues of the mg], re cesor rev ntsl flsmms ' ' Fdlrrftffllllfifflfii/Wfiymb", all. .15’ .031 git. of i321. “"3? wbirb mow to [our people out of causes loose re: to tighten by its um’;- fiw pm tbs age of 40, gen: action on spongy tissue. Porhan’: is the discov of s d ' 11.]. Forhan, D. D. ., wig r 26:35:: specialized in the treatment of orrhea. l: is unique in that i: ouniuspgorhsds Astringent, sn ethial preparation Iwldelf * F0rhan3 FOR THE GUMS » HYGRADE FOXES FOR 5.41.12 Opportunity only knocks once at any door." knocking at yours now. HYGRADE RANGE . , jemnle pups, in 1930. You can secure s male or female good enough for my‘ show, at a reasonable price. Call and see what Hygrade is offering, you will be ' satisfied. We will be pleased to show you our foxes. F. G. KENNEDY Phone 560-Y. soulhpor, It maybe oflers for sale s few male and progeny of the herd shown at f‘ ottelmm Bring in Your SILVER FOX PELTS . FOR MY VALUATION no oauonnon T0 sun. s nnuavr: an mucus r0 all mu allsr. PAUL SCHULZE O ISAAC a. SCHOEN a sous mo. 15o Great George trcet Charlottetown, 2.1.1. ' 10197-11-iB-tts-12i. l}, . Mr. A. LEVIN of the LEVIN Fllli 00., Lilli will be buying Fons MR. B. R. HOLMAN’S OFFICE 145 Great George Street Charlottetown TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24m. and days following. to show you, t with colon 5 cents. we Xmas Cards fed envelopes f" en we have great values for 5 "m, “d 1° C. M. Lampson f? Co. zmt-relaellllunlnul 1mm: wlui ed envelopes, Th“ 91 Milne we have finer stlll st from l0 t cents (rescle 1:11:53, u’ ‘o u BOXED cmus for school glmirliifisauzfi" 30 cents. so curds 90 cents and iigplaiiome in “d m °'“' M‘ clnlrll a on. Limited LIMITED. I14 Queen Street London, F. (L 1 England Public Auction Sules OF RAW FUIIS lhlpplns hsl! will be furnish- ed wltlloul charge by applyln, to B. T. Holman. Ltd. Sum mar-side. l’ l. I. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. ill filth Avenue New York. N. I. A11 P0118 covered by insu rance. so r. ‘A. BOUlgERKE and Gfngolxew y‘ “m” Gm" “Write and Kent Strut; P?“ 13"“ P. ,0. 1m 11a 1 ~’ worhlu 811111!’ l‘