rm ------.--¢1-in.nInr-r :v-.:':'.‘f'O'-T<E.SEP.CZZEQ.. a PAGE TWO Tried RACE O New Brunswick. . s vlllltl legged ulul will pare ill Lilli; Castle, lllllklng hlul ll full hr K 2.071}. 11l‘4li.'4‘\\'lI0|l .\l.'l. over n L) milu truck. sin-ii l-y null .\u_\~ ~r Ill" l.»- lcoulll \\il.l\'l' THIS NOTED ARCIIAIIOLOGIST; 11min STARTS ON FIFTY S TRIP T0 EXPLORE.‘ Till 1191A’ 1..\.\'i) LONDON. Nov. 23~Slr llullllr: I'll 2.0411,}, f 'tlL'l1 i024, I'll \llliill'lv'l llir. i King Spruce, relulrii 2.1!, rlllllUll 2.2! pace, sired hy 1ll'Il).'l'\Hli I l sound. has [lnrfv-l-l ilillilllvi’! \ ll Flinn Iilyn, rl'l"ll1'l1 ‘_'.lll_ flvlltll 1"’ ls sulllu has llll- inst .1 this your. \\'ili trol in ‘_'ll.~ i. p. .~ . FPISHH, uml what a ulilre tn l|rl'l .1 l.» (Ir-at she ls through ruvllzg. Jrlm- Yllpnlvun, rl'|'|ll'll ' Nuiml. JAZnAAvM m‘; FOR SALE And True HORSES WNICIIS huvc authorized me to svll llu- roll-living horses. For lllltliilllillll lUl-Uflllilllllll \\l"li\.‘ \\. ll. l-;.-_v.-.-, st. Stephen. u. lu l 1 is r 'er. is llfiilfl lil L'.Ul r 20B lulsls‘ \V. H. iEYS, ST . "Id. nus; .71 his fl. -'..-(-.~.;,q Pctrle, one of the most noted arrh- V Don't Telephone Read the Rules “Famous Canadians” Puzzle Contest. They will answer every question. Rules tioverning Guardian “Famous Canadians” Contest Everyone who is a paid in advance subscriber excepting employees of‘ The Guardian and tileir families may take part. As many members of one subscriber may compete as desire and any subscriber may send in as many sets of answers as he or she wishes, but each set 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 underneath it every day and write the answer on the blank line. ' Save all your clippings untll the end of the contest and then send "Famous Canadians" (‘ontest lidltor of 'l‘hc Guardian ill one Name and address silollid he included, clearly wrlt- batch. ten or printed. and securely nttnl-lzcll to your solutionfl. will facilitate handling if you bind your solutions by RWIDB along the top, or using pnpcr fasteners. In sending more than one solution, each solution must be enclosed in a separate envelope. Please attach sulTit-icnt postage as. otllflfwific. ll ma? b9 necessary to refuse acceptance of tile mall. In case of a tie The Guardian reserves the right to pub- lish one or more tie-breaking 111111195- The judges‘ decision will he llfliil in all matters. Mid Th1! Guardian will not undertake lo enter into correspondence with any individual regarding the decision of the judges- Start Today Gash Prize of The Guardian '|‘l1'll EN, N. II. F K1505 and Exyptologisis in the scheme." said hit hvre for Palestine archaeological 11;“ iiilluu. l- ili't£‘t'il {assistants also m School or Archae- pt. accompanied him. i . .. m». Ialllifiliihb THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 772 TR . s‘ a flllbrflzflczgnd Rom Robert WServi ILLUITI-ATIONI IDVIN BRIE’ dwfi so I rose and proceeded tn gath- er together my few belongings. In 1111-‘- the early morning "I would start out. “in; of late. Back in Dawson there 5°" “I'd Berna‘ wvos ,1 man whom he hated with the conquer it. "I've been a-tlllnkin’ out Jlul suddenly, lI'm a-goin’ to put all that twenty- lLvQ thousand of mine back into Ithc ground. I can't quit this mlnin? business." "What's you scheme, Jim?!’ "It's just this: Tm goin‘ to stall a hydraulic plnllt on my Ophir of her beyond their reach “h, boat go out. I Wonk, make Hem“ many me »slght of a woman was thrillingly, . ' i - . d f . was rev- hat that only death can end. but for I “"95 mlthl“? L“ what huppen‘ smell’ the Wm O a “mg the peace of his soul he strove to Cd i“ h" I mlgm be a pariah an ‘outcast for the rest of my days; at a least I would save her, shleldher, . - 3 'h h . Th thought lifted ; ‘an ICHLC-lrhzxalte? mmewhat did apmab lsimple: they were just like child- m i! physically they had wronged ren. the children of the Wild. her? Was not the pure. virgin soul ' I was Just in time to See the hm voice and an innocent face. How l I l I llonTSpleakto Again -s171L is y; - b ' lL dialllfinkham’: ’ egsggtmtglcoglgillndwnuldreilevcthus: l bl rim m: ruinin tlli-I fisrhlnengollllcfsBuy the new u leu. I sat down on a seat 8t t!!! v61’! 1' m dlcnce. Before me || it: few fleflfrumw o‘ heads mosh loshard‘: fFeel Like the Centaurs. ‘ 1d _ ggmn_Qh, 1t was, ‘m; ’ econ rel mun: How's that l‘ (Conflnued) lsgseakgfi? The thought madden“ ly rough. ruse“! 11nd "nwg-ihed- Flrst Frashman: Half horse. a ‘Their faces were eat-lei‘. IflPt 88 . . th f children. They were en- Blddlng good-by to m’ b’; cabin ofe O 1th the deep satisfnctionl “.111. my two partners looking rue- .-l°y n5’ w l Jim came in and sat down quiet- ‘T1111!’ an" “"31 I 5mm‘ M! d°wn ‘or men who for “'§;y,,§:;rs 31.33:: ‘ly. The old mun had been very sil- 3911mm‘- A“ I uwugm ‘l! w“ Daw months had been g ‘unbrandcd air of the Wild. The lshlng. Looking ntmnny of those toil-grooved films one could see! ‘that there was no harm in their" hearts. They were honest. llncouth,' .4!’ -~"< A little girl was singing. 11 lime‘ '1 prettiest girl at the ~ - . i “Wh | o. . ~ l l is ° ' E Iwlnsome gm “m! a fleet cud h party, Jack? I'd like to look at her." terribly out of place she looked in "Well, trot out the old pocket that plHCe of sin. She sang 1. simple Flirts?" First Freshman: I have yeller —.:=-:-.-.=1,..,,=-.i: creek claim. 11m goln’ to begin a new era in Klondike mlnini" "What are you going to do?" "Well, I've written out for pip- l As I strolled the streets I Saw old-world song full of homely many 1 familiar “we I went mm pathos and gentle feeling. As she lthe Parisian restaurant, and there sang 5m looked down on those ‘m’ ‘Ms Madam hafder looking and Vrowed faces. and I saw that many . . more vulturish, a creature of re- pacity and sordid lust. I marched up to her and asked abruptly: lllg an’ a monitor, an’ next spring I hope I'll have the plant in work- in’ order. The stuffs on the way now. Hullo! Come in!" l "where: Berna?” The visimrs ‘Vere Mervin and‘ Sh; gave n. violent start. There Hcwsozl on their way to Dawson. “T” 5 quamy o‘ ‘ear l“ her bold These two men had been success- 9195' The“ Sh“ laughedi a hard- ful beyond their dreams. They larrlng laugh‘ were offensively prosperous; they “In the “V0111” Sh” said- regked succca ,' Strange again! Now that the As I Went on with my packing worst had come to pass. and I had I paid little attention to their talk. Suffered an that it was m mY Pow‘ what mattered it to me new. this er to suffer. a new sense of strength babble of dumps and dust, of claims , and mastery had °°m° l” me- Th“ and clean-ups? I was going to Fmatest evil had befanm me‘ Ln“ umlsc it all behind me. blot it clean .'°°"111 d° 11° 111°" 1° 1131111 me- 1 out of my memory. begm my me vhad everything to gain and nothing anew to lose. I cared for no man. I de- family of a paid in advance them _ to the 1t to ‘tiliu a lly subscription is pniil in advance l0 ......".... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Name of silbserlbor ...... Address "nun"... Each punit- wpro-u-nlu the m ant. Forty or n.- nn, corn-rt F. llrhell from 0PT. t This ll my answer to the above puzzle "FAMOUS CANADIAN" (IONTIIST. l‘ul Surnrllno of i~ M 1015i ;\\-\\T ‘ .9- \ of n fnmr-lls (‘nn-vllan. W111i nr ylrrr- s lllllli'.'ll'l'il nu I11!‘ I'|'l|l'l‘l| liq "m, ruff-z l! liv- Kuv-lo n‘ Then all at once I picked up my splsed them’ “mk t0 back m9 m cars. They were talking of the‘ town, lmy bitterness I had twenty-five of. the men and women who were ‘mwusand l“ the bank- maklng it famous (or rather ln- _ I was sml we“ 7mm my 11111955 famous). when suddenly they and my long mush had wearled me,’ spoke the name mama ‘so I went into a saloon and called‘? “Hem gone om. Mervin was say“ lfor drinks. I felt the raw whiskeyl mg. "gone o“ on a big smmpmm burn my throat. I tingled from head He got pretty thick with some of i° 1°” 111111 11 Sifflnse- Pleased the Peel River Indians. and found warmth- Whfie W“ that hm?" they knew of a ledge oi high-grade feeling “w? A5 I dmnk l‘ B“ free-milling quartz somewhere out seemed t9 P555 BWBY- MEMO!!! thcrc in the Land Back of Beyond. cmnged- Wm" a 10°] I W65! W118i So he's off with an Indian and on "'35 more i° make 511911 a 11155 8-‘ companion, that little 1.- ? 1° 11'“ 1111 B “we anyway. 7 “mild 1t matter a hundred from now? Again I drank. - m‘ wonderfully strong I felt! Z zrnashed my clenched fist against the bar. My knuckles were bruised away all winter." eyes wcr-g dimmed with tears. ; (To Be iontlnued) '1 NORTII RIVER. INSTITUTE The November meeting of the North River Women's Institute was held nt the home of Mrs. A. H. Lad- ncr. Wednesday evening, Nov. 4th. The meeting opened with singing the Institute Ode. followed by the‘ reading of Creed. Roll call was res- _ pended to by nine members. Five-i visitors were present. A letter from ° ' ' ° Mrs. Bruce MaeKinley was read. thanking the ‘Institute rol- fruit sent - to her. $10 was paid for the hall insurance. The President. Mrs. Will MacKlnley. gave a splendid report o; the year's work. The Secretary, Mrs. Fulton Moreside, gave a report of the financial statement. The follow- ing officers were elected: President. Mrs. Harry Scott; Vieepresident. Mrs. Will MacKinley; Secretary l treasurer, Mrs. Bruce MacKinIey. l The following program was then erl- ' joyed: A mouth organ selection, by Hilda Stevenson; a. reading, by Beth Ladner entitled Mrs. Arris at the Telephone; a reading by Mrs. Ern- est Warren. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Robert MacKinIeyJ roll call to be answered by payment I of membership tees. Luncheon com- mittee, Mrs. Ray MacKinnon, Mrs.‘ A. H. Ladner, Mrs. Gordon Thomp- son, Mrs. Ernest Warren. The meet- _ ins closed by Singing the National- Barber: Customer: the water wagon. Have a tonic. air? No thanks, I'm on HE WAS IT J. Percival Mcjunk Smoked cigars that smelled like ' stale punk. . But he had money to bank ., And a swell auto to crank; So the girls thought J. Percy all hunk. fill/hill”, _ “Do you know what you remind u‘: of?" a “l know what I'm going to re- inind you of-that ’.l . z Me .n smiled his cyni- 5.8. “Oh. you mean the Madonna," he said; "why shes gone on the dance ilails)’ , They continued to talk of other things. but I did not hear them any more. I was in a trance, and I only aroused when they rose to go. "Better say good-by to the kid here," said the Plodigal; "he's go- ing to the old country tomorrow." “No. I'm not," I answered sul- lenlv; “I'm going as far as Daw- son." He stared and exnostulated. but my mlncl was made up. I would‘ fight. fight to the last. ‘ I I O I O O Berna on the dance halls-words cannot convey all that this simple ‘lphrase meant to me. For two fmonths I had been living in a dull flmthy of pain. ‘out this news gal- vanized me into immediate action, For although there were many degrees of dance-hall depravity, st the best lt meant a brand of Inef- faceable shame. She had lived with Locasto. had been recognized as hLs mistress-that was bad en_ ough; but the other-to be at the mercy oi’ all, to b», classed with the harpics that prayed on the Man with the Poke. the vampires of the \ I Tingled From Head to Foot With A Strange, Pleasing warmth, and bleeding, but I felt no pain. I ached to fight some one. Then all it once came the thought of Berna. It came with traglcal suddenness, with poignant force. Intensely it smote me as never before. I was drunk. deplorably drunk, and 1 was bound for the Tlvoll. To the right as I entered the place was a palatial bar set off with bumlshed brass. beveled mir- Tired Neryés for! and glittering, van-colored pyhsmids of costly liquors. Up to the bar men were bellylng and the bartenders in white jackets were mixing drinks with masterly dex- terity. To the left I had a view or the gambling room, o. gllmpgg 0g green tables. of spinlng balls, of cool men. with shades over their eyes. lmlmrivelv dealing. more were huze wheels of fortune, keno tables, crap outfits, faro layoutg, S1 eeplcssyness fly forming new, rirh bloat] Dr. Chow's Nerve Food r2- storen the exhausted nerves and removes the came of Sleepless- The Charlottetown Guarafan hen, lrritability, Headaches 5nd above all. the dainty, fascin- Anthem. . __________ NOT EASILY ROUSED owe me." _______ SCIATICA He was a furniture removerfls man, and his memory, as he cheer- iully admitted, was “very con- vcnlcnt." "N0,” he said to the debt collect" or. “I can't remember where Mr.| , .Wub the vninlul our wall with warm vulcrl than rub in Illun of Mined‘: and ' "PDGDUGG-U-GQ UQUDGUD ten spot you l Restless, sleepless dull and draggy morning assists NOVEMBER 25, 1931 Sleepless Night nights-followed by clays-an: often caused ' by unsuspected constipation. AdashofENOina glans if t N.....~°.Z"“?fi.?i°§l- annually-insures sound, restful sleep every night. ~ JEZNQ” § ;-"FRU IT SALT ANNUAL MEETING The Children's Aid’ Society of Charlottetown will hold its Annual Meeting Thursday night, the 26th November, at. 8 o'clock in the City Council Chambers. Miss Mal-wet Anstey, Director of the St. John, N. 8., Society. will address the meet- ling. The public are invited. 107-11-24-21 ' FARM FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER I One hundred and twenty acres Red House, Kings Co., P. E. 1., forty acres under cultivlfion-baiance in wvoodland and pasture. Watered by wcll. Buildings consist 01'2—-1l0I.ISt! 20x30 with ell, barn 20x45, granary 15x20, lhcn house 12x20, woodllouse 14x22. Nearest railpoint St. Charles. six miles-school half mile. Terms of sale are 10% of the pur- chase price in cash, minimum amount to be $100.00, the balance in. 5 to 25 equal annual instalments ac- cording to the amount remaining on loan, with interest at 6% pcr an- num. Each tender must be accom- panied by an accepted cheque for 'S100.00. Tenders will be opened at gthe oiTicc oi’ the Soldier Settlement ‘of Canada on December 9th, I931. Tenders should be marked on en'- veiope "Tenders for the purchase of ‘Peter Black Farm and addressed to ;tl1e Soldier Settlement of Canada. ,1’. O. Box 1418, Saint John, N. B. iNOV. 24-21. ‘PQDDDUDJIQ EYES TESTED am: Q,‘ ..' GLASSES ‘FITTED 1 ' _’ a. w. "canon § Zr J. S. TAYLOR g Optometrists g l 142 Richmond Street Are Ivitaliy important. whe- ther one's eyes are good or otherwise. Don't wear your glosses for fiuilclerls I Hardware? F11‘ FOB FINE HOMES Hardware provides n. chief outward manifestation of the inward chuf- acter of your building. Our modern signed along old period lines. 5' made to meet the needs of builders of homes of fine character, and buildings "y of architectural excellence. See our displays. Gel our prices. {he Rogers Hardware. Co., Limited CHRISTMAS ls connlo and will soon be with us again GREETING CARDS It is not too early to select GREETIING CARDS to send » to friends far away. Our splendid NEW STOCK is now open for inspection, thejarg- est and best line we have ever shown. Selected from the best Canadian and American mak- ers of GREETING CARDS. We have wonderful valued. to show you, two XIIIM Clrfll with coloured envelopes for 5 cents. Then we have great values for 5 cents and I0 cents. beautifu- deslgns with coloured lined envelopes. Then of course we have finer still at from 10 cents each up to 25- cents (real beauties.) ' BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS for school gifts. l2 cards for 80 cents. 30 cards 90 cents and Come in and see our big Fllt has taken his family and’ as Ymfll h“ huh" p“, m- ton years, as some do. ‘ lllllplay. fuzgtzfe". now" m m d ht without rte-examination, for in , l a, , so e c collector. "he haslfit been gone a “ml “me ‘Edam changes R & c o - week, and you drove the van.“ m“? “k” VIM“ which l‘ ml’ "Did I?" discovered, may work per— Limited "You know you did." . .. ~ .1 . manent injury to the most ' _ "M55 than a Week I180?" 1 _ . ' 7 f‘ precious sense you possess. “Funny how easily e. fellow J —-—*' _*—‘—‘——*? forgets." 5113123025301‘ offered him a ten F "That ought to rouse your ______ memory,” he remarked. C bin C l - ‘ “It ought to do so,” admitted the a ru scr, 30 over all, seats , Guard your eyes. ' G. F. HUTGHESON JWWW- Fully equipped with Rom. OPTOMETRIST other. "but mlneu no ordinary Anchors. Stove. Dory. Ours, etc. 15' memory. and it takes a lot, of 11; P-:i111"1>=1_1111 1111111111 1n the rink! rousing. why. it cost a pound w .'I,,,,°°,'I,,,d,§"}§,,°1'|'.,d:,,ll l‘: lfifflff,‘ out it to sleep. trick of the wheel. May be - 1 ed at Capt. Fitzgerald's factory, uoouoooa-rsieitémfimmqflllfifl Georgetown. ‘ 10424-11-25-Wed-Fri-Mon-3i. All _ _ - Annual Examination NOTICE i S Sec Owing to business conditions, I Q am compelled to run my business on C J. w. J a strictly cosh basil on and after ,3 0 m m” December m, m1. All pm due ao- 5i 1’ m’ counts must be settled before that 15': Kent date or I shall have to hand" them g chnflfntjtvn in for collection. 1 F. E. MURPHY, ’ w. General Merchant. Old man winter EmQfI-ld- 10423-11-25-41. NOTICE _____ We llre open to buy men's yln. -ter clothing such as overcollta, suits, .etc., also Indies’ costs, dresses, m“. loom like n disagree- able old soul, but, if you have n good sup- ply of our high-grade Coal in your cellar you will find him an agreeable companion. W. ll. GILLIS o COMPANY @114 N"'°“' I"‘ll5'"l“"' sling roulette. Everything was 1n full swing. In front of me was n double swing-door painter! in white and gold and. pushing through this, for the first tlfllo l found myself ln g Dawson dance hall, - * i m-eaawsar" COAL able for winter wear. We pay cull PHONE 1'16. " for everything we buy, THE SECOND HAND STORE, 108 Richmond Si» Phone 59-!- lIl-1I-24-3i _ l of Your Eye: will safegllfll l Your Vision and Comfort Public Auction Sales UI‘ RAW l-‘UIIS Hllpplng bu: will be furnish ed without charge by lpplylnc to it. ‘I’ llolman I.td.. Sum mrrllda- l‘ E. l. Represented by Alfred Fraser, v [new ti! l-‘Iltb Avenue New York. N. Y. Y L. M. Lampson 6t Co. LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London IL C. l England .-rofessional Bards ‘ll’ S'i‘I'}\VAltT & LOWTHER .I. D. STEWART. K. C. ' N W. LOViVPHER BAltltISIERs. SOLICITORS, 84 Great George Street MONEY l‘0 LOAN. ET?- 1i McLEOD 8: BENTLEY .I. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. O- Bu-rlster and Attomey-at-LII‘ Office: I80 Richmond Street ‘S.’ MONK! 'l‘0 LOAN TdcDONALD & McPHEE, . A. l. A. McDONALD. B. F. MQPBII - Barristers, Attorneys. Etc. MONEY T0 IJOAN Riley Building GIM-ll-Zll-lluo-dall) BELL & MATHIESON t B. Boll. D. L Mntllluou, Lh- II ' Barrister d: Solicitors Mono! to Loan Charlottetown and Montague MARK n. McGUIGAN Q, BABRISTER, sonnzrron. no. mossy T0 LOAN lilflloron Block. b-Jottetowa. I'll. "rnlllhillfifl Commission Chas. If. Black. Chairman. Chif- lottetown. - Jan. B. McDonald. Wilt 8t. POCQI mm Simpson, Hamilton. 5- Lmsalld all". information rogortllll infractions of PBOIIIBITION A?! to the above or to B. .1. Haywood- Chief Inspector. Charlottetown : l .9 Hardware-come of which is dil- '