M‘ 11’ 1931 -.. , . _= tars-court» . '1 —=¥ DO YOU SORUBT HOW FOOLISHI USE RINSO-IT SOAKS OUT THE DIRT , j BUT THINK OF THE WORK ON WAgi-IDAY- HOW I HATE TO SCRUB OH. LEI‘ THE CHILD PLAY MARJORIE. GET UP 1141s INSTANTI YOU ARE crrrme voua CLOTHES Au- DIRTY . ‘u. cf4AfOfllléyl7ldp0lfl Robert WSei-vi Il-Lulfluvl-IONI IDVII gll. '5 ‘WK "Thisoutfit buyllll’! sot cold min- ing beaten to a standstill. Here “I say, if I should hear anything I've got over ten thousand dollars of them, 1'11 let you know. Your worth o1 grub cached away. Every name? Athol Meldnun-all right, pound of it will pay me 100 per I'll let you know. Good-by." cent profit." He W118 gone and I had failed. I He was very sprightly and elate, ‘cursed myself for a fool. The man but I was in on 50ft 0! mood to had baffled me. Nay, even I had share in his buoyancy. Physically 1 hurt myself by giving him an lnk- had fully refill/Bred 1mm my ter- llng of my search. Berna. seemed rlble mandhandIinS. bu! 111 HD1119 I further away from me than ever. still ivritlied lit the outrage of it. Pure cow's milk-ornamented -—nodiing but water removed. It is safe, easily digested because homogenized —- nolnical. I A Use it wherever miii: 1's required. Dilute with an equal quantity of water as a beverage. IC |,-.._. I (Continued) f (Thousands Wfl-tg A i us letters iiife this ) o scrubbing or boilin ” Rae [IV/lite olvertedto Rinse r0,- 00¢ No ".18- 1 us: i. _ “Blgileliigr .2313: I‘ N EXT WAS H DAY I ‘rmzo RINSO TODAY. JIM -Mv SISTER TOLD ME ABOUT |1'. iT WASHES CLOTHES SNOWY WITHOUT HARD WORK THAT'S FINE, LET'S GO FOR A WALK AFTER SUPPER IF YOU'RE NOT TIRED I B0 n t e e h a n e Home I went, discouraged and dcs-‘ And the worst was I could do noth- "This quick . i ipnh-ful. ‘mg. The law could not help me, for the ciogheéh safig)’ Rinso way unduly” . i Then 1 began to argue with my-' there were no witnesses t?" the o... Thwyhat I like bcsltllyblgands, m, Ves _ self. He must know wher he were sault. I could never cope th this ' . a u ' - Read the Rules of The Guardian and 1. 11. really had desiegiis i. 11.. 1...... 1.. 1.0.111. strength. ‘ °Z.'§,f;;,';'¢';a~¢i...1.fgi"'i”3,§,5';= "'48- H , n ‘(girl and was keeping her in hid- Yet 110W bitterly I brooded over ' cezmmg- mfo for FElJllOHSCallaCilflnS PllZZiG COIltQSt. ing my interview with him would the business. At times there was MISSRAE VHHB . . . alarm him. He would take the first even black murder in my heart. N0 066d I0 50H Ci D They will answei- every QLIGSUOIL- Opportunity ,,, ,,.,,,,-,,g m, w,,,,,,, I ,,,,,,,,,,, 5mm“ o’ revenge’ Bins‘, washes duh othes now stcilis. When would lie do it? That grinding my with in lmbvlent rage bQl lllglsrftneeded. fisoilefimillgwhigemven thick suds 10o _ l" Cu pfui f... cf$fiff“’k"."t—{rrely. suds a3 hghtwe; h’ ‘mil-Elves twice” comjéart. Get t at, Ilafied-u 8°31”, ifiufilal men ed b)’ the makers f?“ age’ R _ ‘ of 7 leading waércom. hers. \’Cl'y night 1n all liklihood. so 1 the while; and my feelings were mcnscnccl; I resolved to watch] Colllifliciltfid b)’ that awful Ell"!- I stationed myself in a. saloon: ins hunfifll’ fill‘ B91715 that 118V" from where I could command a 101T m6. It Seemed l0 me 88 l! I Rules llvvellllllg lillflflllfl" ::r;:..i:.:1 :31:i:2i.:";:r:.tr:.'::;. . ul!Hlltflllhilillblfllitlll uuuuunnmflsluugflmgum, Olllltnfeed whiter, briq hter beat with excitement. I followed We met the Jam-wagon. He had brenthlcssly. Tiierc ivcre a. few cab- _ mil-shed in from the Greek!» that ins licrcabouts; lt was a. lonelygvfili’ dfly- Pllyfilfilllly he looked su- place to be so near to town, very i>ffllllfi~ H8 “'85 bQPYY-bwwn. lean- Clip the picture and coupon undcmcaili It every tiny and ‘mm and thick-ll’ 591M119‘! TF0!!! muscular and 35 71111 01' sllpplefv-ied . write the answer on the blank line. 511w- all your (iippings lsiglit. Suddenly he seemed to dis- energy as an unsprungiiear trap. until the end of the contest and then send them in the 3pm,“; “m; fgaflng my pumujfl {Financially he was well ballasted, - " t Th ii- i . -- L§?.'Ef’“‘1$.f‘.§'.‘."'l?.'.i‘..§1‘l'$.§’§1.'iiii1°l.§'1...1Stiliiitifiy'3’??? ‘fcjjvfrigng to be "ille- I rushed ixznslfglti an: negzlflywiie we» in ‘ ~ V0 Ore Qrfup- ‘ send in as many sets of answers as he ur she wishes. but ' each sci must be complete and will be judged individually. The successful competitors whnsc subscriptions arc paid farthest into 1932 will have the preference. .._ qt I i ‘ t’ [IF c d 17 E t t muwt have cvatlccl mo, when sud- bvfllltl‘. llll truth. H11 good, W115 but "4 l" hyQhem-k 1 l: cloiily coming forth alone from the Fl Setting ml‘ this Kill 0f mjne_ ’ er Brothers l-imltgaTldrgk ‘ l. a. llictcl I say my man. "Cmfle 0X1." Sllld Jim; "let’s g0 ' ' ‘ r ‘ l, _ i He was walking swiftly and he T01‘ 5 Walk 111 lhe inwn." ‘ I o m 1 7-1 Everyone who is a paid in advance subscriber cxccptlirig took a mm that skirted me swamp T-he nModem Gomorrah” he, u employees oi’ The Guardian and their Families may into l‘ . _ ' _ _ _ ' '- 5;- part. _ As many mcmbcrs of one family of a paid in’ advance ‘tLch ‘Rd Ulefi tom‘- I had n0 doubt (‘énefi i?’ and was never tired 0t ‘ i P 1 - 1 subscriber may compete as desire and any subscriber may [of iLo mission. My heart began to Pklllhlflllllg‘ 0n its inquity. ‘ ‘ o r , 11-1’: cuuuuren sou“ i G"‘BE“T_M"‘L'GAN art, Miss Ethel Milllgan, Miss Myrtle Spitzsteln ws looking on lcur- E. Cutlifle, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Has- The home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley kins, conwrd‘ N_ H" and Mm on“, iously. There was a breathless _ _ Buchanan, of 'l Walker St., Ctmcmd, Cum", Bridgeport, Conn can't fight this big fellow.” rustic Auction At Montague, Tuesday, Decembq ten or printed. and securely aititriicil in your solutions. H. will facilitate handling if you bind your-solutions by sewing along the top. or using paper fasteners. . In sending more than one solution, each solution must be enclosed in a separate envelope. Please attach sufficient postage as, otherwise, it may ho necessary to refuse acceptance of the mziii. 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 mnitcrs, and The Guardian will not undertake to enter into correspondence with any individual regarding the decision of ilie judges. Start Today to liiiii e Bash Prize tion. . You could see in the quick breath ing, in the restlessness of this man, I cnnic to n dead stop. ‘There was 110 One to be seen. He had vanish- Iirony. I was startled I admit, but ‘heavy jaw shot forward, and for a, IQIIIIIIQIIJIQIQIIIIIIlnlulcooul-lnaans- cd completely. Biindly 1 blundered forward. Then I came to a ‘place a pent-up energy that clamored to where the trail forked. Punting for exhiiuste itself in vlolehce and breath I hesitated which way toidebauch. His fierce blue eyes were take, and it was in that moment of} wild and roving, his fps twitchcd csitation that a heavy hand was nervously. He was an atavlsm: of laid on my shoulder. the race of those wh.tc c»- .u. “Whore away, my yOllllg friend?" ferocious sea kings that drank deep It was mcasto. His face W35 Meph- and died in the din of battle. lstophclian, his voice edged with As we walked along, Jim did most of his talking in his favorite morality vein. The JiIiTX-“.Z‘""I\ puffed silently st his birier pipe, =1 Stroll.’ while I, very listless and down- Hl-i black eyes pierced me, his heated, thought largely of my own black brows met savagely, Thenroubles. Then" in the middle of the block, where most d! the music I tried to put a good face on it. "H9110." I 881d.‘ "I‘m Just taking moment the man, menacing and terrible, seemed to tower above me. You lie" ike ekjfioslve steam 'C.llllf? the words, and wolf-like his din; p.31’ itzuli. "Yo" 1191-1 he i l met; Ipciisto. “Ycxi- followed mo, Didn't; I seal .yr11i from the hotel? Didn't 1 dewthe brute. ?c:"*"'.1r) to dc; 1“? 111V i0 cro. we n10, “mud yOugiI-bald-headed Jew named tlzstrcss? You pretty fool, you simp- iof lctori, you meddler-" Ftrlwlf m9 Square on the face, abafisillll; my heart beat violently. lblalldlllg‘. staggering blow that Ibmllllht hie to my knees 85 falls a pole-axed steer. =set 0n my feet. Then he "l0 RS-"llll. v- bltler, felling blow. I ivzis completely at h]; mercy and repellent as those of a. toad. vile, filthy coward!" halls were situated, suddenly we I had thought much over this meetng, and had dreaded it. liiere ti. slmwizig his pgwgrfu] are things which no man can over- ;e1¢erated_ ilok, and, if it meant death to me, I must again try conclusions with on away. Youl He was accompanied by a little Spitz- Rynu ti-lziltl Champion damsels mxsteln, and we were almost iabreast them when I stepped forward and arrested them. My teeth were Suddenly, without warning, he clenched; I was all a-quiver with He was dressed in that miner's ‘ I was stunned, costume in which he always looked |$ll11y rig iveriklyf trying vainly tolso striking. His mouth was grim struck as granite, and his black eyes hard “Oh. you coward!" I cried. “You gizuxikttha; Ztmrfiliaggflytfigflgcsfillfiq was the scene of a pretty au-' ’ * ‘us. The smoldering fire 1n his eycla ' 0cm’ w“ S ve _ had brightened into a. fierce joy; iiigxy vgafibeuxfltiteiflzexgzgglgie m‘ twitching mouth was “Ow gr 1m Rev Roy H. Couen pnstor of BakerI and stem as B‘ prison door‘ ForiMemorlzil Methodist Church oflici-i days he had been fighting a dimvathm ggrggiizl: rfxiilafegfid “$91,112:; W52} The ceremony took place beneath , advanced to to ' an arch of greenery and autumn’ Lucas ' leaves in which a wedding bell was, nwhy do,“ you strike some ongsuspencled. The bride who was glv-' nearer you own size?" he demand- c“ away by her bromc“ Mr" R°y ed. "You're a. brute, i; cowardly Milligan, of Maiden, Muss, was q-ute], gowned in white chiffon, wearing a. Black Jack“ face new dark and veil of embroidered tulle and ca:- m-f1b1e_ H13 eyes 811mm Sprks orried a brides bouquet of talisman firs‘ , iroscs. “see here, Englishman‘, he said‘ Hc witcndnnt was a sister, Miss "this Isn-t you‘, scram what are ._i gnu, who chose pink chif- yqu butting m about?» inn or frock and had for her both, . pink talisman roses. _Liit.c Miss Mona White niece of the groom ivasirain bearer and the wedding march was played by Miss Reta Gilbert, sister of the groom. The Bankruptcy Act ‘MM; Gilbert had as best man his (To Be Continued) ) other, Elgin Gilbert. NOTICE To ‘ | Miss Mllligan is the daughter of CREDITORS ‘Mr. mid Mrs. John Miliigsn, of Mc- >n me matter or the estate of John Neills Mills, P. E. 1., and has been employed with the New England Leonard MCCJVHIE, of Carleton Tailoring co Sld-ng. in the Province of Prince Edward Island, trader and farm- The groom yvas a former resident er. of Quebec, Canada. Both received 1 NOTICE is hereby given that many congratulations and best John Leonard Mccarvule, o; 5M1. wishes from their Canadian friends eton Siding, in the Province of! 11nd included in the large number of Prince Edward Island. trader and beillllilfl-ll and 11595111 Weddlllll 8W8 November, A, 13., 1931 make an authi Young People's Temperance organi- GLEN VALLEY WOMENS INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of Glen Valley womans institute was held at the home of Mrs. M. B. Mc~ Kenzie on September 9th with five members and five visitors present- , The meeting opened by singing the ode. Roll call was answered with an autograph verse. Minutes of litet meeting were read and adopted. Report of Sick and School Com- mittees were then heard from, and new ones appointed. Sick, ms. Sterling McLean and Mrs. VS. A. Blondon. School Mrs. Willard Mc- Dowell and Mrs. M. B. McKenzie. The school sign board was painted and re-lettered, done by one of the pupils, Cyrus E Martin. Bill for paint} etc, was ordered paid. The Secretary was ordered to purchase a. rope for the Flog. Mrs. M. B. Mc- Kenzie invited the members to come to her home for the next meeting. roll call to be answered with Irish Jokes- Meeting closed by singing National Anthem, after which lunch was served by the L ‘ assisted by ivltrs. Charles Mcmnnsn, Quincy, Mtvs. ~ Five members and six‘ visitors met at the home oi‘ Mrs. Malcolm B. McKenze on October 14th. The 1st, at 1 o'clock P. M., House nut Lot, formerly occupied by Miss Boer McCarron. WILLIAM McCABBON. 9985-11-10-31» ' Spinning and Weaving Send me your wool to be spun into yarn and wove into blankets. single yarn is Z5 cents and doubled 28 cents pcr pound. Blanket $2.25; it takes five lbs. of wool to make a blanket. They will all be laundered unless ordered otherwise. Wool mull be well" washed and all dirt 1nd burrs picked out. The slu of single yarn is medium and double yarn line, medium and coarse. Put Ihip- - per‘: name on all parcels and own- er's name. address and instruction inside; otherwise we will not b1 responsible for losses. Send by mail or freight. Freight will be paid on 100 lbs. . WM. LANDRIGAN, 65 Queen Street, Cir-r tetown ‘c"mn-li-thurswtlmonth. l! Poultry Notice | Our cunning plant Is now in meeting opened by singing the infloperation" and we require large quantities of fowl and chicken dressed. Ship by freight or brim your poultry direct lo plant. stltuie ode and reading the creed Roll call was answered with Irish farmer, did on the third day of, was an electric clock. a sift from the‘ Jokes. Minutes of last meeting were then read and adopted. Reports c1" .1. n. JENKINS lmw lllld he showed me none. l-le |““5 h“ a flella- Rage seemed to’ "Get out of my way," he snarled; ,rcnd him. Time and again he "Pve got to teach you a lesson." mind assignment o; n11 m5 prop zatlon of Quebec, of which Mr. Gil- sick and school committees were erty for the benefit, of hm‘ “"15 l1 mi-‘lllbef- iheard and others appointed. Sick his creditors, and that R. H. Rog-i n“? Bride's 8m W the mlild 0f committee, Mrs. Willard McDow- l? kicked m1‘. bflltfllly. relitlcssly on lwas the man going to do me to nc landed on me with that terrible ‘idcnth? I Shielded my head I right arm swing, and down I went a103,,“ m B00 L as if a. sledge hammer had struck a 11y. Would he never 7,1,6 fibe p“ the chest, o.“ the head‘, One more before I could guard ‘m, 051cm receiver’ has appointed honor was u crystal necklace and to me to be custodmn o; the estate Ora train bcarci- a rosebud pendant. The the debtor until the creditors at Emmi“ slll l» best man was an their first meeting shall elect aimmaled bmmd- trustee to administer the estate ofi F°11°W1n8 i110 Wedding the couple ell and Mrs. Malcolm Gillis. School Com, Mrs. Spurgeon McLean and Mrs. Malcolm B. McKenzie- It was decided that there be a rail fence put up at school as soon as con- 9885-11-6-61. 5WD? Then I became unconsciousflnm But Instantly I w“ on my wit’ knowing that hc was still kicking B’ thing o! blind passilm” °l des‘ m,_._ and wondering if I wmnd ever lwrMe flsht. I made one rush to '.............. . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Open my eyes agajfp throw myse“ ‘m this hum“! WW9!‘ rut Surname of Famous Canadian only. _ ‘ . ' ‘ . 0g brawn and munle, when some "Long live the cold-feet tribe! one pmloned me from .bemnd' n the demon left for a short wedding trip in the mfimce L; lurther given that the] northern part of the State and will first meeting of the creditors in thcj be at h°m° t° the" friends it the above estate Wm be held in Law: home of the groom in Penacook af- Courts Building in the City or1‘°““"°°m‘"KS"l1llflY- Mr- Gilbert Charlottetown, Province of Prince! is a carpenter in that town. venicnt. Mrs. Malcolm Gillis invited, the members to her home for the; next meeting, roll call to be answer- ed to by paying of dues and a pct- riotio verse. Meeting was brought to a close by singing the National An- CA R TE R ’S BOOKSTORE New Books by popular Thls is my answer lo the nhorc puzzle "l".1\.\i0L'S (‘.\I\'.\l\l.\.\'" CONTEST M, h. I tion is mild in advance to ...... . . . . . . .. . v was Jmh v s“ W p Long 1.1 ve the sorehmds!’ "Easy. boy." he was snylnz‘ "You Edward Island, on Friday the 20th ‘Mme ‘melldllls the marriage ser- them, Lunch was served by the “mo” sum“ ‘uh,’ Nnnic of subscrlbcr ..... ...... his thLProdlgal Whofpoke. ' d” o, Novemberym DI, 1m.” meivice were Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gil-l t . muted by M“ Malcmml uqikllifggrlgDnmgliB" h 1 . _|bert, oi’ Pcnacook, Parents f th l ' i ' .11.... . 1:“ ° “elm °°i°°k l" the "mm 8.00m, Elgln mum, m, Mm‘; n“: °““" m: “m” 3mm “n” “run noon" (Wlrwiolr ‘c i s‘ Gilbert. Penacook- Mr and Mr w" spent n convex“ on‘ Dellllllll) ------------.. $335 1am. Puzzle represents n11. nnmn of 11 tom»... mnvunn. tin-t or prcr- To entitle you to vote thcreat, John Poole w '1 ' _ 5- "ALL ALONGSHORE" flit. i-"1»rti' vloll” {my c]n'[rro;ltl\lis:i]‘iilafuafilii-[Ilwvii‘Thin hi?»Fiiiiiizdniilhiiiillliii t- i D100! 0f your claims must be lods-iMm ' aver y’ Mass" Mr‘ and (Loncoln) liifliiiliiilgiillnill ipniiinofsntlunr on mo mini-u i... owl)‘ R1111 i.» n~-»v~1~i 8a 9d Wm‘ the cllswdia" hem" "W; ' my Mmlgm and Misses Roy- "m l WERE YOU" (Wode- Snnllini: howl-vet. will not illsnunlify n1i,v_n1.1.:.~ii111t 1f the correct solution I meeting is held, mane and Thelma‘ M-UHBBII. Mfll- , mm") --'-------------- "-35 is a uninc not uppcnrlng on the prinlr-il 11st m- 7'] - v -. u Proxies, to be used at the meet_|d9n. MESS. Ml‘. and MP8. ROY White, I CWVINDMERE" (AIMQ R0” 1 1 " n. no. b. 1.1.... .1... me ...1...“"=l cunt». <=1==en>ni= ~i°o'.’...'.'i.aooni""o'§’§ than“ IMrs. Murdock Buchanan, Frederic- And rui-thor take notice that ntlglzfiifg “s: “d M“ "m" such meeting the creditors will elecV Mrs. Molar-er tewam m. and tho permanent trustee. Stanley Buchana ' M" “d M"- Arid further take notice that itjald and Murdockxmzs“ 512:";- you have any claim cgiilnst the; debtor for which you are entitled, '_'“"“_“-~—~——————-- KING MAKER" (Sabatinl) All postage paid at above price. A splendid line of BE- PRINTS only aso each. We have hundreds of other POPULAR BOOKS for BOYS The Charlottetown Guardian Beef Lips Horse Meats ..... Q n. m a '5 o w n- F FURNIISS RED CROSS LINE --<>¢¢n._‘»--i.....-|o>.-u-.-.-.-.-.-.n~.-..~»,¢h|-n.........,..,_,,____ __ fiA l S u v to rank, proof of such claim must , sUPERB-Slnvlt Limb "u"! -- 59“ l!" W‘ - S» S- R080 [Ind be filed with me or with the gruflee F_ I Rs Lamb Piucks . .. . 5c per lb.‘ "I: Gmibs “a no“ ‘p’ i r 2M and PM. Pug"; _ _ when appointed; otherwise the pro- '5 LFIIITQILF l-llllll Trifle . 33in [Mr llI-Y B0§',“,'§,,'§,f‘$§s'°§* s3“: in ‘annual A (q 1 ~ '*\l " ceeds o.’ the debtor's estate will be Every Pup n, m, Ranch M Ho: Pluck: - -- 4e per ll»; ERS. y J .. 1 1. _.. own ~ distributed among the parties en- V, 31o 5 Ccnciulfciis. "n: Liven 5c per lli- The "new HYMNARY" I We are buyinrgpgpnis at our “are H‘ m gii-ijlnmfl‘ mm! thereto, without regard to yQug- n sTlxlzl-Jahoou Wensaud Meat . 5e per lb. gxéfli-Jnll" 0:03.03 Hymn ' ' ' . Nov. 21 ;.~ n _-, _-. 0mm . LING MncLI-IAN Assorted M~.nt 6o per lb. P“ f “n” Sm“ "m" . ,_ , 1 f.’ E e mature i a av 91'! cl: 3'13 DANIEL F. McNElLL f-"Mlllllflrwn ' ’ . DEBLOIS BROS, LTD. JAR VRLL BR‘ )3" l rui ‘F ‘h i ’ is C Ranch 1 llllle West North Biz-er ' a lli7ii-ll-i-thur-sat-tuc-l0l chaflmmlown Agents ‘ 3'6 1'08] fillQ ‘IP10!!! "- l" "Ml" Rood. iSiflllli Sillrl - - n” i fiiilz-IO-fil-wednioii 1i. Llmned I .. ......L._._....