4 l l I _ i _ fi’ if 1 _ .l \ ,. 4.'-. ~_._ ¢ rf, ._‘.. 5 l _... ITV() _*__ sh. . I Dont Telephone ~ Read the Rules of The Guardian Famous Canadians Puzzle Contest They will answel every question. _ Everyone who is a paid in advance subscriber excepting A employees of The Guardian and their families may take' part. As man members send in as many sets ol' In sending more than Rules Governing Guardian y r y pa'd in advance subscriber may compete as desire and any subscriber may each let must be complete and will be judged individually. The successful competitors whose subscriptions are paid farthest into 1932 will have the preference. Clip the picture and coupon undcmeath it every day and write the answer on the blank line. Save all your clippings until the end of the contest and then send them to the *Famous (.`anadi:lns" Contest Editor of The Guardian in one batch. Name and address should he included, clearly writ- ten or printed. and securely nltarilcd to your solutions. It will facilitate halullinf; if you hind your solutions by sewing Along the top, or using paper fasteners. be enclosed in a scparutc cxlveiope. Please attach suilicienl. postage as, otherwise, it may be necessary to refuse acceptance of the mail. In case of :l til- The Guardian reserves the right to pub- lish one or lnore tie-breaking puzzles. The judges' decision will be final in all matters, and The Guardian will not undertake to entcr into correspondence with any individual regarding the decision of the judges. li __. ' ' " ` ' l of one falnil ofa l answers as he or she wishes, but one solution, each solution must Rdmat Northland snzvlfnattsoull r|u»vrr|`\l~tifll\l W m though near at hand her ‘Famous Ganadians” Gontest “em mf l 'S"“"°"= “<1 “lr °-'W-= - "Say. You'ro looking mighty man-woman, a. Shrew |, cg;-mag- blue. Cheer up, dam youi Whats anti 'the matter?" said the Prodigal af~_~ But I was growing weary of the licctionately. _crowd and longed to go beiqw_ I And indeed there was m_attcr_\vas no longer interested, ye; the enough, for had I not just received voice of the Prodigal droned in my ' letters from home, one from Garry car. ' _‘and one from mother? Garry’s was; "Therc's an old man and his grave, eensorlous, almost remon-‘Is’rilllfidllllSlli€r. relatives of the istrant. He pointed cut that I was Winklesteins, I believe. I think the _in a fair way of becoming s rolling _old feilow’s got a. screw loose. pom- stone, and hoped that I would atcs irom_ Portland. Speak.; Yiddish ,once give up my mad notion of the or some such jargon Only lnigiim ,isouth suis and soberly proceed_he knows is ‘Klondike, Klondike’ , Ito the Noraiiwest, _The girl looks hear-broken, poor , Mothers letter was reproachful, _little bllggah ‘Y0ll`l'2 I10t listening so in parts almost cilstressful. She was_What I'm saying. Look, why donft lifhllihg, She shld. and she begged‘y°ul" ` imc to be sl good son, give up myi So, to please him, I turned fun Iwaudering_s and_ join my cousin atiround and looked. An 'old man, Icnce. Also she mcloscd post office Dlliriarchal in aspect, crouched on __-n WIS _ _orders for forty pounds. Her letter, the d0C1<~ El‘€C'i by hi-5 Side. With ° iw ._ ` r . 'Q 9\ ‘ l-l.,J,\ os’ I \ N W’ ~ ¢'J v(.\,~.- '-f"'f‘§=;:-. 4-"'=-~ ' s ' 2,; ` ‘-'- 'I "J: .. . __ ~-Ma /_-,_.<-‘__-_ : - ~- *Si- of "' - `" I e n 5 filo l \. \-4_._ I' I* » , . '.;f‘f'3i ` . . , 6, .'~.' .4 » ....,,,_»m -.»v~ _ .. _ \ ` ~ n-on-<4/- ' _ '-.-lf - ‘ » , _.~ _v_~_'_`;_;__,\ '_ ~ ~ I *li :~ " '. _-,~-1 _ ._ '_~‘ .;_ ’ '1 I-T-» I ., . I ,- .` , , ,» ».~. <~ _ . .'-1.. . g~-5" = _,_»_,. 'i' _ ;__;;.__». ~>. lf' B'--'.~»'_'l.; - fs *<0 "'yy‘_~; ' ‘~r _ _ ,_ _ X.. www- ~ ` _ » ,__, : ,R /Qs `_l,fl e£3‘i_f ¢_ __ __ ____ _-_ " »/ .» --` '_ -' ».-......~...... ...... .~........_ 1' l’ut Surnrlmo of Famous Cnnndinn only. My sllllscriplion is illlill in :lliruuce t _l -~ Address ....».-...... .. .. ... . Ei V "i out Ii5ll(‘|i frnllt (lvl. ‘Ill in IT. lil-:lil lilo 1 This is my iihsircr to the flbove pilzxlo “I".\_\IUi`S Cl\.\'.\I'7I.\N" CO.\"i`I'IS'.i` __ . 0 .... . . . . . - . . . . . » . - . ¢ . . ~ . . . . . . ~ . ~ » ¢ . .. Name of subscriber ... . . . . . . . . .. ._..... . .. ....... ... Each puzzle rf-rlrescilis ilu- nemo of .1 famous F:\n~l¢ll.'\n, past or pres- . Forty oi' the 1‘lf|_\' col-r.-.-r .\.»iu|lo|,s llllilcllrcli on the priuzl .I list pull- vnrlntlolls in s|\ciii|\1.'. siuliiug nn the ilrilllovi list only \\'iil llc ncevpteli. Spelling however, will not lli.~.;llulli'_\' :my contcsillnt if the correct solution is rl nnmc not nppenrilri: on the printctl llsi r|ll|'~'. if the .slime iillvllc llflmlts of The Gharisiteiown Guardian l from the ground up You can’i; down a man like that" He indicatcd another group. “Now theres three birds oi prey. Dllllhnnllncr, Marks and Mosher, athlete. Nume`s Mervin. See the f°riY'5eVen""’ 8. 503 Vblce asked( other. lle\\'s:m’s li`s name; solid as’ EWU ere She SD0l¢e I dlvined it il. tower; nlusclcd like a bear; builtyW9»" the -79W' the tall one smokin c` OMS- last!-l B it 1 g a lgur and ' y timid knock. Quickly I “A looking' at the woman? Hc`s on I answered lt. “Is this room number .f¢,,._» ’> __~ .__ . > _-ri’f_<».:= 1-: ri- ' \ » ~ 5' _f '~"_;.' I ~_»;.\¢`1,. f ~“" l' "L ‘Y _.I ri ~-..»»' -~ _ - nn f Y -€yBS. "YCS/' I answered her She led forward the old mah. “Thls,is my_ grandfather. The Steward told me this was his room l' ‘written in a fine faltering hand,_her hand on his shoulder, stood o. ,brought the tears to my eyes; .so_sllm figure in black. Indifferently itat it was icry blcakly I leaned my eyrs traveled from her feet to ,i-iealnst the Sllllfs rail and watched ,her face. There they rested 1 drew formance VICTOR RADIO R-30 s139.so_ with 11/bu, lex: Izalicricr lthe bustle of departure. a deep breath. I forgot eviar hln ` ’ Sulpul.-H-d.v¢.od.gn.e. i i \ / »- `» \ '/I OMPARB what the Victor Lowboy of-` ic fers you. Compare its price . . . then 'you will recognize the worth of our claim, "Victor Radio for value." Consider what such a receiver would _have commanded but a few months ago . . . realize dmc today you may own ir for only $119.50, complete with cubes. / Think what entertainment is nssureclyou through its advanced eight-tube Super-Helen odyne receiver. Picture the beauty which the graceful cabinet will add ro your own home. 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Convenient terms. li§§l.l.f5,.f>.>./s>_l__<__f /' _ ` '\ »\_._>__'.'.._i‘_'_'_, / vlcron ~rAl,|uNo nAcnmc coMl'ANv or CANADA |.iMrrco~MoN~rnllA|. lx-max MASTER BUILDERS OF RADi0'1'1"_""' ' GUARDIAN l93l__ ~ _iiilll it l . r \ ITM bis. pig-eyed heavy-ioweledi "0h. all Illhli l1e'd better take ' - ---- _one is Bullhammer. He's in the lsnlocn business. The middle-sized :one in the plug hai; is Marks; calls _himself a mining broker. The thirds Jim Mosher. He`s an out- und-out gambler, 9. sure-thing man, ‘once was a. pnrson.” _ "A bad-looking bunch," I said. "Yes, thel'e's heaps like them on board. Just get next to them two Jews Mike and Rebecca Winkle- stein They’re going to open up a. sporty restaurant." » The man was a small bandy legged creature, with eyes that squinted, a, complexion like ham fat and waxed mustaehes. But it was the woman who seized my attention._ Never did I see such a strapping Amazon, six loot if an inch, and massive in proportion. She was MORTGAGE SALE To be sold by Public Auction in_ of the Law Courts Building mi Charlottetown in Prince Edward IS-< on Tuesday, the 17th day of A_\ D., 1031, at the hour* twelve o`clock noon, ALL that ate lying and being on Township number ci lh x1ns'S County lp Said Island, bounded and dcSCrib2d BS follows, that ls to say:-On the ell-Si by hind in the pos-='== *lon °f -“mfs Gormley, on the no; ' ‘l by land HUW or formerly in the D0S5@55i°l`l °f George Borrey, on the west by the. _Commercial Road and on the south by 'a"`f':act of land in the P05Se55l°n _ uf Peter Cassidy, containing 25 heres uf land a little more or less. bein!! the northern hall or so acres 01 land. formerly in the 905565510" °f John McKeamey and bell\3 dll/ld°d from Peter CBSSldy'l land by “ brook or stream running across said ` land from east to west. ALSO ALL that other met piece and parcel °f . ima .num lyme and bsillll °“ “ld ‘ftrownship numbe: 61 bounded and described as follows, that is to say! On the east by the C°"““""°l“l :Bond on the west by 'Bild "0" °" formerly in the D°SSi5S|°“ °f ~l“"‘“S Mccuigan and on the north by land \. _~. ls 5§"&iia‘r‘i iii #_ tin, and on the south by land now or formerly in the possession of Mc- Carthy, containing 27‘/t acres of land n little more or less. The above sale of land is made in pursuant to cl power oi sale con- tained in a mortgage dated the 31st day of July A. D. 1922 and made by James Mcfiearney ol St. Marys Road in King’s County, Former, and Catherine McKeamey his wife, of tract 121000 Bild Parcel °f land sim' the one part and The St. Andrews* Society a body corporate, incorpor- ated under the laws of Prince _Ed- ward Island, of the other part, de- fault llaving been made in the pay- urcd by said mortgage. 9-102-10-16-v/kly-41 ment of principal nnd interest sec-i vnow or furmeriy in the possession of William Compton and Peter Mar- . For further particulars apply to " -_ - handsome, too, in o. swarthy way, um, _ - _,...-,,,~_,,_..»., _..~ __ of the upper deck. I made out s (slight girlish figure, crouching all "' ' ‘ - '-"‘ ‘~ " i ' ' iulone. It was Grey Eyes. crylhs fu The easiest wny to cut expenses _ and save money this winter is ->: _ ~ to prevent sickness expense. _- '°`ff~ Thousands of women are f ';. nlloptiniz tho iieaitil 'Fifi hnhit of giving n _, ‘_~’<.’f*-'~ "_j;_ -= mild laxativo toevcry jl,,""', '-' »‘ : ' member ofthe family -fm _ 2 -l once a week. Thus ',» f, 53 _ _;»" dug colds,_hc-arlrlchea, '» 53'- Q izziness, xiliousness, _ - _ and constipation. -' ,'-vqi,'l._,¢ NA1'uns'||unnnr- . _I ' N?-being safe, mild and all-vegetable, il ilicni for this family uso. Try it and uv( sickness expense. Only 250. IR Tonight-Tomorrow Alf-ight) preventing or check- the lower bel-i.h."~ i "Thank you. indeed; he. an old man and not very strong.” I Her voice was clear and sweet. and there was an indefinite tender- ness in thg tone. “Y°ll lrlll-St come ln.” I raid. "ru- leave you with him for 9, while so that you can make him cqmfgrip able." "Thank you asain." she respond- ed gratefully. ` So I withdrew, and when 1 re. flllllfd she was zone; bu. the old man slept peacefully. It was late before I turned in, Every one had gone below, I thought, and the loneliness pleased me. Suddenly I heard a sound of sob- bing, the merciless sobbing of B wcman’s breast. Wonderingly I looked aromld. Then, in ... shadow to break her heart. “Poor little beggar!" I muttered. "Gr-r-r-you little brat! If you ,open your face to him I'll kill you, little angel, we need the money, seei" (Knock, knock.) "And we’re goin’ to have lt, see!" (Knock, knock.) “Tha.t’s where you come in, honey, you're goin’ to get it for us. Ain’i; you now, darling!" (Knock, knock, knock.) I ` I Piles Go llulck Without Baives or Cutting Itching, bleeding, protruding piles are caused by had circulation ot the blood in the affected parts. The parts become weak, iiabby, almost dead. Only an intemal remedy can remove the cause-that's why salves, suppositories and cutting fail. Dr. Leonhardt's 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 HEM-ROID Tablets must end your pile agony or money back. Praises Famous Vegetable Pills ’sce!" Tho voice was Madam Winkle-| steln’s, and the words, hissed in s iwhlsper of incredible malignity, ar-| ‘rested me as if I had been struckl by q. live wire. I listened. i ‘See here, Berne., we're next ioi you two~we're onto your curve5_| We know the old mlmls go; mei stuff in his gold-belt, two thousand l /77 I "z '/ » 'Y olfuhlqfi U`i7l5A*1`HE in bills. Now, my dear, my sweet' R _For Indigestio °'Havin been troubled with Indigen- ion sncf Sick Hmdaches for several months, I was recommended to try your famous Pills. After the first done was made aware of their very real tome value."-Miss M. Croydon. Dr. Carter'e Little Liver Pills are no ofdinaryiaxative. Theyareoll vegetable and have a verydelinite, valuable tonic action u n the liver . . . exacti wine got: needxto end Constipation, lcidity, lliousneos, Headaches Poor Com leac- loh. eo. Alldmmlsl.. als.. use naphh Faintly I heard s. voice. ,,No,, _ 'I’here's the cursed mule spirit of_vi1e_womanl" th _ uw ' ' Th i ‘ I T580 WU If it be possible to scream in B your mother in you. Shed never, _ e vo ce; __ e \; _mom I hav whisper the 0 a dm it tell us the name of the mlm that cd to an in ns y o v ,. W m n ° was the ruin ol ’er, blast 'er." never heard the €¢llll\10f~ You will! you willl ohl oh! oh! hDon»t speak of my mother; you ` oi' all countrlcs. /‘ \| s it _ TO KEEP \T \ DONT T1-\\N\< THERE F5 A COP on 'mls BEAT-1 I WONDER w-' 11-\E \<\'rc.»-le-l~l 'S L°cl