zmissuormsosxs-unanusp-n- - ambulance-sienna sum-mam tdiiwfiaiianmma nuisance ~ . V t"! 1 ~10: Queen so... lxi ENROLL TODAY l . _Special inducement given to violin students-be- holden January 2nd and Janliary 18th. Information cheerfully given Charlottetownfl‘. r111. ~~Ne~w York Conservbtory of Over Reardons Barber Shop. llours:——9 A. M. to B 1'. M. Phone 105444. Music ; llziqrhual iMeetihg .i, (rue Annual Meeting oi_ the New L rel-in ‘bin-yin; company wlll be 11¢"! " ii tlie“0reamery on Tuesday, Jan- -~ 21at,l030, nt z o'clock I‘. M. -.-. Dividend will be paid to stockholders. l, y“; H i R, G. llIcLAREN, President. f,‘ fr H n. McLAREN, Secretary. " ‘boot-tat s----—-———— i,f§ldlli.iiual Meeting , , The Annual Meeting oi the Lake ' " “VordeDairying Co., Will b8 hdli- wed" W-lgggdlsyfllanuary 8th at 1.30 1'. M. ‘, Flanders for ice and wood in 5 cord _ lots will he received until noon the v . ofmcetlng. ' " ' ‘ ‘ ‘ P .M. CALLAGHAN, ii Secretary. 023-\1I,’0,23,28.30.1-3.6. - F012 SALE OR QEXCHANGE *- ‘BM-acre dairy ranch in Manitoba. allies!- 2E5 miles from R. Li... Stores. etc, 1%, miles from school. 125 miles ‘from Winnipeg. Near Portage La ' “Nome. Want farm on P. E. 1. Might ‘ * ‘asninie some. WrZ-Ec particulars to H. COUGIILIN, 3129 W. 17th Ave, Spokane, Wash. ‘Horses Wanted --"' Si; horses 1300 and upward, live to * ‘eight years old. wui be at mm’: " Livery Stable, Tuesday, January 'lth. . _ (Signed) . , . . lil. \V. WOOD, i CQL-led-fl. ;, l lil BANKlill PTllY. " ‘ " m REESTATE a. noLaivn MacDONALD m“ AUTHORIZED ASSIGNOR I l ', , Sealedtenders will he received hy '--Boots'_a.nd Shoes, Dry Goods, Drugs. ' 1nd Household Furniture, now in store * ‘and dwelling at Eldon, P. EV. 1.. ac- ~""- cordingto inventory to he sccn at ~ {he ofliee oi The Rogers Hardware Company, Limited. Parties tender- Aing may hid on all or by departments. ' 15nd"; to elose at noon nn January thirteenth nvl. - BENJAMIN ROGERS. Trustee. _ Carter’s Bookstore HEADQUARTERS ' —FOR—- l i OFFICE, SUPPLIES When in need of any- thing for your OFFICE give us a call. Our large stock is complete. We can deliver any oi‘ the fol- lowing items as well as many others at a mo- .ment’s notice. "' BLANK BOOKS in al- most all the different sizes and rulings. BINDING CASES QARBON PAPERS DICTIONARIES DIARIES FOR 1930 ENYELOPES in all the standard sizes. ' MUGILAGE PADS and .~ INK" ~ TXPRWRITER PAP- BIAND RIBBONS. = ‘-—=r~':_="~ri¢ {=<<~_-:';:--, . ., i1 the undersigned on thc stock in trade ' _ consisting oi Groceries, Hardware. ‘ ’ SMILES? . CABBY canine - l a no u n IA! err "Relatives are sbmetlmes men- tioned ln a wlll. Hut the censors forbid publication of the terms." r 7Planst: Theyweiolrlp to have a new telescope on Earth-soon-wlth a ZOO-inch reflector" _ ‘ Star: Yes, drat"em. They'll he prying Into our ' private affairs ‘ worse than everl __,_' . ‘Proprietor .(co_rrlplilnlnqlyll These summer nights are toe short for the night clubs to do much business. ' - Visitor: : You ought to . move nearer the North Pole-they have six months of night up there. /\ GOOD LUCK STROKEn Jack: So Alice won the swim- ming match7- . . b y Jim: _Yes--by a stroke of flood luck. 3' d, Smelts ‘Wanted ' . _,. . We require flflyjon p, Fem-p}, 15th. Get our prices before selling elsewhere. We handle large and small lots. It makes no difference wherdyou "m Y" "n Ilwars m us. Phone Revere lion-i, chsribmtown, new" Haven‘ Iblephone Egqhgn”. ELMEB E. SBARBILL, t aoo-i-a-al. " PM?” i wvo-oooo-oeeueoeo-ooooeow ' ‘ , . . POTATOES, AND u ....-........_-..__........._.._....._._. ...................._....._...__..__..__..... n..-‘»—-~-w--w--»-- ~e-e.-n~nno~-snss.iefsi......»n..-..~.sse...sae.s.sal ---\Q-dw¢~~sn.1»- W. ... . . THE CHARLUiFFIFIYUWN GU THEY HAD T0 ‘SEE PARIS ‘By Homer Croy (Continued) Underneath these pictures were the mottoes with glass covering and! framed in passe-partuot-eplgrams and succms sayings which had him. One was: ‘ l THEY SAID IT COULDN'T BE DONE; HE DID IT - Another was one that he himself had written. He had taken it to the printer and had it set up, with each capital letter in red: The Man who, gets Discouraged has .no Craw; even» a Chlokcnhzis that. There was a chorus of voices as Pike entered‘ and the usual Jestlhg; then they grew silent, and the mcn glanced from one to anoliel". Ed Egger was to be the speaker. ' Ed Egger, prosperous andQa icw years younger than Pike, ms the owner of the Ponca _Lumber ‘Com- pany. He not only sold lumber in Clearwatcr. but. also followed the oil and sold to the rig builders when where was a strike. His mind dwell; on two subject.s—business and w0men-_ and the else andfneility xvlthwhich I he could turn from one to the other, was amazing. He- had sreatm ccess! with boili. v ¢~ "Say, old timer," he began} “we've been thinking it over and we've decl-l dcd you're keeping your nose looclose‘ to the grlndstone. Youivc got to take ‘ ll, off. Fact is, Pike, we're getting upi a little ‘scouting party‘ to g0 clown‘ to Dallas. Word has just come in‘ that there's some good picking." l 0n the surface "scou-Jng party“ was supposed to mean that the men were going out, t0 look for oil leases, either to buy or to sell, for all the men in this section owned oil leases and tra- ded in them continually. Dallas wast the headquarters and here one could} get the latest tips and general trade gossip. But as a matter of fact it was not this at all. It meant adventures with wmeon. It was the practice for a certain little group infilearlvaterl to go on such expeditions at least‘ once a year. ‘Sometimes thehien went together, and: someilmes they departed singly and met later. sometimes they met liildei’ the’ guise oi a. fishlgttrlp, or a business Ilrlp, but; for this one pur- pose. But the word never got ouch-the little club was water-tlght/A deep feeling of loyallty held the men 10-. gelher; nothing in the WOTiChWOUlCl‘ have induced thenfto tell on the, others and they rested secure in this,‘ knowledge. ' "We'll dig ‘out of here so‘ its] to gel; down thercdbr Saturday night. Then . l . The men laughed. "We want you_ to go will-h us, Pike," one oi them added. Pike had never gone on such a party. In fact, Pike hail never-had such an adventurer in his life. He was one 0f the few men in this wild, growing‘ umepressed state who had come to marriage untouched. It was in noway connected with religion, for Pikefwas without religion in the commonly accepted sense. -It, might have come from the great respeol: in which he held his mboher, remem- bering the bitter struggle - she had, only to dlelnhls arms, or it might f have been from the deep, abiding af- fection he had for his wile, 0r it infil- ron SALE 1am offering for sale my farm composed of 80 acres of land in high state oi cultivation, about’ 00 acres‘ cleared, rest in lumber and hard and soft. wood situated at West River Bridge where all shipping may be conductcdmr. oellent transportation faculties with almost daily service to _ .Charlottetown. Splendid potato farm, well drainedhllevel and free from stone. Near churches, school and public Halls. Splendid new and completely finished dwell- ing house with telephone. large potato and general warehouse and outbuildings all riew...Farm fonts West River, source otsheli mull supply, and excellent oyster and smelt fisheries ‘affording side revenue, also near sea manuros on Strait of North- umbcrland. For further particulars apply to ‘ w. n. snsw. Department of Altlfllllil" . Charlottetown. lli-li-Sl-I-O. enrich-mt. omen. SERVICE arse. - Iflbifissli . fihlllUp- Ooigglvlil ‘so l .1. e WQIOHNSTON A Iefltlfed 0 ' pellet-tit. lllolejli-L n"! a '.._-s.~l.. .. . ‘how it, he appealed. we'll look the leases over." ' 5 boat . might have come from some chalice word in hlsfonnstive years. But in other things Pike had no hesitation. Ht. was a born gambler, as‘ fibe saying goes. and. the best. poker-player- lni Clear-water. Onhis himunss trips m1 Detroit ._Qf his pleasures was to, go into e smokInE-‘car and in pro-l tend that" he was from the country Just leamlng iihc ways ofilhe busy, world, and get into a poker game with up-and-oomlng drummers. He liked (he excitement of it -and what-he nook away from the stunned gentle- ' men. . . l All his lilo hehad sworn; he had‘ learned it in his early clays among the hardy pollieers oi the Strip and had developed ii; along bQICIIIrCdJIIICS g of his own until it. had reached some- I thing hear perfection. When he was; forty-seven 0r sight he fell ill-the first. time in his life-and had gone to ! bed for three days. He had not sworn since. His strongest exclamation now was one oi hisown colnlns. "Hell's, huckleberrW-all that was left oi a once brilliant art. ' "Come. on in; the water's one of the mcn. _ “Sorry, mcn, but I can't gel, off. I've x01; a new car unloading Saturday nnd I've got ‘to be here. You know . l fine." said ‘ The men urged, but Pike remained firm. Be‘. and gomible, and now and then stretch the truth and occasion- ally practice sharp buslnea deals these men vices he had,_ but at the other he halted. Some deep principle of his was at stake; nothing could in- duce him to violate it. The men went sway and Dike turn- ed to his work. Some time later a deep weird, haunting sound suddenly burst forth, seeming to rush into the very bones of one‘s being. Icwas the fire siren. But instead o! giving n, num- ber of short shrleks to indicate which section oi town the ilre was in, it rose and fell in one long continuous howl. Pike went to the door; already people were piling into the street, run- ning and waving their hands, land a medley oi cars clashed by. Iilrmesni. that definite wivord had been tele- phoned in that the wells on the Mag- innis tract were to be brought. ln and alt once. An excited man painted up to Pike-did Pike have my more cars? "Sure," said Pike, good-naturediy "all you want-bur, they're bctwceri here and Detroit.“ The man dashed on. "Dangcd fools," thought Pike. "If they knew anything about oil, they wouldn’; gel; so excited." And then he went, back to his work. A car drew up outside; hi it‘ Mrs. Peters and Opal.‘ ' "Come on, lols/ go," said tors. “Everybody ‘else is." in a few minutes they were on their ivay. I o were ma. 15c- Somethiiig strange and startling hiid happened to Olcarwuter. A stranger now arriving would think that Llic lOWn had suddenly and unaccountubI-y igOile mad, or that; the people WOIK; I fleeing from some midcontinent Vesu- ,vius,'for the inhabitants had lcf E their homes and were now dashing i: pouring tumbling into the Cfllilllly‘ with LhLsclilferencc-tltey were ei headed in the some direction. C:.i Jitneys, motor-cycles, horse rigs, cx press wagons, the buses from the hotels, were now e11 rushing along the that, red road ‘fllllfllilg east from" Cléarwater. The cell's were filled, peo- |plo were standing on the running- | boards a few adventurous souls "even f lying flat and clinging to the fbnders; ‘ ‘trucks ordinarily used for hauling‘ for the cement-block factory were loaded with people standing up and wildly cluichinB at one another and shouting gleefully when they passer islowei- vehicles; there were races maneuverings for place, quick three: dhigs in and out more shouts, good- , Natured boos. People plodding onf loot looked hopefully back,‘ expecting l 1,0 be invited w ride; but no sucnluek. ‘ Ours had draw'n up by the side of ihe road and drivci-svworked furiously lo gel tires blown up 0'1‘ engine rc- paired, while other drlversuuli they sped by, blew their honu gayly, The Indians had deserted the pool rooms and in their battered cars were gliding expresoionlessly by. 'I'hel Qdrummers had left their rocking-I lchatr in front o!- tho Com-I w merclal House; u lone ‘cat was curled up in the seat of one of the chairs. making the most of this amazing aberration which had s0 sudde ly sel- zed those queer heavy-footed humans; the banks had drawn their green‘ curtains; now and then ‘ a water-cooler gave a _' gurgle ' there was the cllnk oi ice tumlnf over, s quick drlp-drip- oi water, then silence. . . . Pike Peters threaded his Ford hi and out, enjoying the race, iorhe liked such outbursts. When they had auto- " h“ races in Oklahoma City he was ‘always there; and he thought it was a denied shame that the state govern- ment wouldirrpormlt horse-Heinl- i People called tohfm, waved to him “shouted goodnslnrod words o! tidin- ago, ior Plkefltorsyss’ s kiddie:- until unisln lia-n a lnuiileq mes: than a new and astonishing" mansteppod into his I116!!- ' ‘ . ore be Omtlnuel) “ 4 "Ilium lenulvmm mu nmiilr um, ~' en; tips mo» phced by use Osnadiatl National Mesh‘ d?» iidofiem, 4 “i? steamship 1p tithe leifvosselsf’, 1e31, W}, f '" . J .- n‘ .... " » f ARDIAN .e~ L] ;hat , About the Iixeathers ()-n the i I ' ‘ ‘$50.00 to the Igerson ‘who counts A j them correctly - Other awards from.$20.00 down “Oi Q U‘ I)‘ -'-- ~'—":_» 1 '<.:.<= ‘ l IVJIJL}? ‘ \ The feathers on tic Turkey are the Turkey and add the figures.‘ The total of the added figures will be taken as the number of feathers on tho bird. Conditions - made up o! ileum 2, 3,1.- s, 0,1 and s. The problem ‘ll-to take those leathers on PRlZES:—For the correct, or nearest correct, solution l prizes in order as follows will be paid in cash. 1 t P 1 _ . $5000 5H "m, “m; , 1 Every one 1n any family where there is a regular subscrip- zfid ridge .. .2000 an: Prize . . “film” “ll-id "P" f“? “Ithtdvtmz- 1-‘ mvmd ‘i’ "Y ‘h’ 3rd Prize .. .1000 ‘lth Prize . . ~- 5°“ °“ “i “m?” m‘ °P‘ ' . 4m Pr!“ ' ' '. , " "5100 8m PM" ‘Loo 2 Anyone not eligible in accordance with No. 1 condition, ' ,_ y 1'1‘ COSTS NOTHING may compete by becoming a subscriber or sending tu the Th l5 b 1 m] mm _ b ; H t l subscription oi some member of the family with $4.00 for \ ' any klifdeto tjysijo: s brxllzcefesggirlessolvlfigooil 2e gioialocihswlil mum” °' '5” m’ u“ ‘my m‘ m’ m“ W“ m ‘dumm ' Ywflde i‘ 1°“ “W” m°st mteresum Wmk’ ' - 3 3 Every competitor may, t! he or she so desires, send in a COMPETITION ctosEs new paid in sdvancovfor one year subscription with the The competitio closes Saturday, January 25, 1930, at. solution" m“ L‘ not obuumry‘ but m’ wmn" o! “ch prize who does send a new subscriber will be awarded midnight. All so utlons to be considered, must reach the double m’ ‘mount m’ m. h" m1,‘ “u, ‘on mu“! m. , ‘ddrea helm’ bu”? m“ hm" g winner of the first prise had sent a new subscriber. be will in case oi a. tie the prize will go to the one who had sent 9° “mum uq°'°“.°”h ‘mum fl “o-oo» u“! mndmi]? o new subscription with his solution in accordance with Wm‘ ‘n ‘h’ prim‘? N” m” c“ 5° “w” 5mm’ mm” condluon N“ 3_ , / unless the new subscription is actually forwarded with his t If those wlp tie have both. or all sent in/hew subscrip- ' ‘ wluthn‘ - ' . ' ' tions; then the prize will go to the one whose subscription on 4 mach competitor, by sending in his solution, _, that which he or she became eligible, is paid the fartherest in i mo decision oi the judges shall be indisputable and final. advance into the year 1930. if both or all are paid in ad- vance to December 31, 1930, then the money will be divided l, . 5 All solutions must be sent in on the following form, clip- among such proportionately according to the numbe e of ‘_ ped from this paper. - - i winners. . _, I g . Cut this out on the border lines, illl ln and mail early. Mark on outside of envelope "Turkey Feathers Competition." summon TURKEY FEATHERS _(_JOMPETITION To Turkey Feathers Competition ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown. P. l. l. (a) Mysolutlon of-theFeathersonthemrkeylr...........;‘................... . . . . .. .. I 1b) I am eligible for the competition on the s. ‘ion’ addressed .- . Name ............................................. ' ' Address ..................;...................u... "" (c) Amountsnclose‘ on untof the abovoflubeorlption Name (d) New Subscription. v Address tn advance. Amount enclosed: $4.00 or $5.00 paying for the first year/ table and ilnal. _ l (o) 1 agree that the decision oi the Judges hall be lniilspu ' BlIflQd louosaolooolatll Address ."es-n...s.....-.............-....-..... Dated aalllllllldlllllllllllllod1m- norm Sections on sins (d) n. Aior use only ii subserl ptlon u in arrears. or if sending in a new subscription. _ . _. . . , , v Rebuilding oi Regent street. uin- Chinese cool-lea are reported lobe don. has lust been. completed It a so anxious to move to Mancllurls , I _ , ' dose o! aoomomm- and rents o! Lhlt theymi-e selling their children 1 You BAKE IMF! N" 111ml!“ from 06.009 i0 to raise money for the venture.‘ > . ‘ USE t- -»"~ uomsiyodr. ~ - . » I ..._... » M, _- , r _ parlor-son for uoopoo we. foi ll suiuuios sumstrs , . 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