dawn-asses" IWterltreatlaat-n“. _ ‘ imafi awn know: oouiu-y m ‘ um. Bab-suction?‘ T-q lliould be im with am. Pull wiisfjrizvuliif GUARDIAN i The Gflltllau 500th! daily at any of the following atom in v unmet-allow _ l Toroulfi l it. ‘Ilia we your uftifll." 101 . r . This column! [reserved for new: of local _ Mimi!“ advertising of , neway iiat ‘DIV be inserted at i oenia a word strictly pay- me in advance. _ V m the nobulardiiqecaguri. : 0111' ll l. . giiictdealers.’ 4018-14841’. -BUltN DRY WOOD; it, is quick . d clean: buy Bweedish steel axes, u _ tan saws and axe handles t Bruce's. _ L-287-12-80-2i. -HOCKEY Bcdeque Rink Fri- dey, December _ Arrows . vs. afs. skate arter cents. ‘ -It. II. JOHNSON CONCLUD- ES PATROL LEADER COURSES FOR SCOUTQMT. R. H. Jig:- recary to been in rersidg Y! I assumed them would bop! greet benefit. HRISTMAS PARTY - The School of 8t. Mary's Church elr-‘annual Christmas y ednsaday evening at Bt- reagys hall. Rev; O. R H-snison p ed and distributed the pr es and bags of ca. ndy to the philren. Several of lhe children presented a Christ- mas‘ pa eent tel ing of the birth of Christ. e scene .was very chann- lngly carried out. tnias carols will; sung“ very swqtetlzuby ntlhe c ren. e pelican u er the direction of t e teachers with tin assistance of Miss Jean Moore. fArrrled Siirenth’ (Continueiilgui _i>_a¢c__i_)____ no one would have dared prophesy that Within ihnomhs Izm- ma? m, pean w would ave - varriged sopigr lion! i410 X0641 W articulation." / No Cause Fur ‘r After ieferrinii to the advoc- ments with Eire and the United rl-iiin added:- d _it no cause for p ism. While we have thus been working not without success in the cause of peace we have at the same time devoted our ener- Ries with vflioleheasvted support to the country to acceleration and expansion of our defence plenar- tlcns. "Much 1184i ym to be done in this - - tlon. but lsdddnorder wdila- ~ any false impression created v talk oi’ delays and deficiencies- at we th-eady e. s h --- vth * our reerme n! anstha/tweare todavlnapcai- ion. should the need arise. to dia- - am our obligations to our es. tho umpire. and wmselves.’ ~ RUSSIAN sin ,____(O°HWM&‘L_¥@_QDQILZL__ .. , “an ‘i113, exicl-eiicraft ns, light, gimuniticn and a few shims/tes- u the total uroushi i this route before last swim XV ircm 5,000 to 8.000 tone. a1- ~ all: the lower fiaura is 100W i north- ovei- the ‘ sent by = an m v ere till? 5°‘ 1p ovci? Kong until Canton EARLY START ._...-_ ismiaiae.rwswc._i>___ tiscd at the New York Fair. itors at the fair wuiél still want halides." Iilnw Carroll. W won't i Gmrdlau infirm-use to any home n» m " day 0o a. ra . u y ‘ pt-bl bfllqffllltillflmbiziaior delivcri". a: Bu‘ $0220.31.“ or Gouriiea , W Mark Gm? Grailitvirlla Sgt. in Biimmesaide by —MR. JUSTIN Rn is buying m its daily u flee o! B. rahem Rogers. sum- nierside. longer. are alwa s salesbl . Order axes and saws etyBracefis. a L-287-i2-30-2l -ATTIN'I‘ION everybody, Ken- 31, rig 8 to i0 p. m. lbicellent. ice and excellent music. Two sicn 1 and l5 cents. L-S17-l2-30-2i. —-OPINING Mr’. B. K. Todd and . . Murphy, well known business men of Suinmerside have been appointed the new dealers and dlstribu ors for Prince e d County for the an Desoto cars. Mr. M y has an enviable reputation as s car sales- ir°@‘“’°"..n'fi°‘c§°“’m§°°%e¥i°€’° Wmi" ' . . as o 618W years office manager for R. H0 . and for the t tw they wiggle Internationfi” Ebro “YES Animal ry-t , ecreta er. mu manfsfieie every success-S I38!!!‘- H]! -It is easing to report that Master Li: d Cannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. r Cannon of Howen is doingrnicely after an ogeration in the hice County Hospi l_-s PlSQUID AND VICINITY I Mix Ruth E. Kelly, spent the Christmas holidays, at her home ln Pisquid Mr. Reginald Kelly of Winsloe. Spent the Christmas with his Par- ents, Mr. .and Mrs. Patrick Kelly. The Misses Margaret and Mary an, spent. the holidays at their home in Droniore. Mk. Emmet Power, Johnstons Rilvier, spent the week and in Pis- qu . Mr. Frank Callaghan, was a re- cent visitor to Fort Augustus. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Baagan and family spam Christmas with the latter‘ eparents. Mr. and Mrs. llldiwin Ccrrigan. Mr. Bernard le, paid a fly- ing visit to the cl y on Sunday. Mr. Peter Kelly had the mis- fortune of breaking his sleigh, on Christmas Dey GREATLY EXA GGEBATED ports that Lewis was dead. Then police. sent to investigate reports h”: news of Lewis’ death seated condortably at home. T00 MANY WEAR WRONG MAKE-UP With a full remze of shed-r for each akin tone easily“ available to WOBIBXI. P838.‘ ass f. I mug or how little she has to spend in cosmetics, here's just no excuse for wearing make-up that is all wrong. You can. and you certainly should decide whether our complexion comes under the eadin of_ old- en, pinkish or clear. If 1's go den. ask to see and be allowed to try four or five shades of face powder in vnrimis bei a of golden tones Select one wh ch matches exactly your natural coloring. If your powder is too light. your skin will have an artificial. pasty look. Tf t's too dark. it may a ar muddy instead of fresh and cear. Be as meticulous in our choice of rouge and lipstick. match exactly the shades your lips and cheeks become after violent exercise or after you have patted them a bit and stimulated circula- tion. You'll find it advisable to remember that few and far be- tween are those who can wear pale. clear pink rouge and lip- stic . And seldom does any one 6809M; a red-head “l” -°f“” . tones ‘unless the ll e wear- , or if her nose is eav- °' n dictum with d . - ‘if you have trouble Itttléw iatn"'“'"¢i ma.‘ mi» 11-317-12-28-41. -—LA.IGE CEDAR FENCE POSTS a inacrbdes and larger at small end. B solid h o1 on ymom swam you “Si? - the respective fields of religion and NEW BUSINESS- Mr Med C was found 18-year-old George esc shcifd - ~ ook Iwell in > Ichlw ts cast wneo N girl, no matter ow n; lovely she is, looks either p smart or butt if tlgre are r2113: llmblt Whibd {KIW- " u; "s first. B HOWARD , 3143,: Afsagclaied Pmaawscieuoe w) RICHMOND, V ., .. A new liaison betwelgiicefnd ' rel n was proposed toda by Sir Ric arcl Greilwy W the erlcan Association for the advancement of science. The disiinsuishea editcr of n t- ure, London magazine of suggested a new dea of future life, ‘wthere in place of eternal life there ll be l tel . - atlon EPW201312 epléydetfliliftm chess Wwmetoanexid Th ti h -' , ma, "em°§ee"l§m°€fl§1°'i§i°en°19' mwhm be sinctim Rink olxigna on “Baturrdggi i combined vglth the results of scien- mfltviiest?’ ‘am mm f’ ini " a ve may existflrsaid Bi: mengrdfmastg science they» meet on on ground in the pursuit of truth and ts influence upon human life and conduct." Sir Richard raid the split be- tween relixion and science started from the ear Hebrews and the Greeks. The reeks were t first to invent the word “nature" de- fine a difference k tween divine attributes and scientiflo gtudy, He intsd out the evolution of come both from rel us Newto ' vitati from fiend»: com rlwbouddiesmqfii Darwin n . evoiuuog su- eiiuc e aneeu§| declared. is based on and eth- ical ideas Sir Ric-bard said belief in the eio‘ ‘lgewhxitfgd gm “ili-lniver isteliligiiwsfi se r . anisoviiterit v elifeuhgt 16131123 as‘ work for high , n8 Faith he defined as a belief not dependent upon material evidence. u. contrary to popular belief as “it ‘fiibefiifilt is... W‘ "filth scie w‘ 2§§ is unable to i,“ flush noc rovide.” e said, "any positive ev- dence for survival of personality after death. it must wkn that belief in such survival is a mini etgiical factor in human . en _ "It is Just as rmirsable, there- fore to assume hat another world awaits habitation of an exalted t pe of humanity after this earth as come an end. as it is to believe $13; eternal existence of indlvid-, "In science there are no final in- retations or unch ‘eVOQSESIGHdiImthI ere recognized eo re - ion would share some of. iggyvitalhy i E a av '7‘ ideas as revelation and scientific discovery“ of. the natural sciences." I King Frowns 0n “Gash And ilurtsy” lleliutants At Court LONDON. Dec. N —(AP) -'I‘he King himself was reported tonight to have xlven orders for e renova- tion of the system of court mo- sentations to keep "cash and curtsy" debutante; out of Buck- ingham Palaces white a-nd gold throne room. _ The Daily Mail said the 10rd Chamberlain had decided to reject 58 applications from debutantes and matrons for presentation at One od next year's four courts be- cause they engaged financially-em- barrassed peeresses to sponsor em. 1.53% °°°i " 1i'°'?’°“ Fifi; p on o royn or v gain was said to bebwk of the Lord Chamberlain's ecision. It is expected other applications will be refused, not because of the financial angle, but. because more _always are received than can be approved. Last year more than 500 debutantes were " ppo . Last July several neeresees were informed by the lord Chamber- lain that their attendance at fur- ther court functions in ma would not be "required." Some of- these were , to have accepted upwards of £1,000 ($4,650) for sponsoring, young wo- ' Tenders Called Forj ' New Rail Equipment (0. P. b! Guardian's Sblcial Wire) M DR: Eli-R. C. vawihen. vice-president in charge of bases and stores. Canadian new equipment itoiuislls of i0 bumble cam. five mail and ex- ress cars. 2.000 box cans, one bal- t spread. two steam cranes and one locomotive crane. In additisn Mr. Vaughan said. caboose and refrigerator cars would be built in railway show. The new purchase.- will cost an- proxlm-ateiy $9,000.000 Youiuflioston Poet i Fined By Court (A. P. by Guardian's Special OANIBRJDGE, lass" Dec. Robert Traill Spence Lowell, J12, young Boston poet and member of-the Lowell family which has uroduced noted figures in liter- ature and educmtio , today was fined 876‘ for driving an automo- bile while under the influence of , liqucr. Lowell was involved in an accident in which Jgan snug, ford.‘ paaseiiwe in Lowe. s auto-‘ mobile. suffered a broken nose. i BUTTER AND CHEESE GOOD FOODS Wire! ‘ g9_ Butter is the most digested form of fat. and as it consists of 90 er cent fat it has (A. P. by Guardian's special wire) men "for the season. LILEDFORD, Mam, Dec. 29- Tlie high point of the social Great satisfaction came to former season fcrr a debutante is pre- Aldennan George H. Lewis to- sentatlon at court when she night when he realized his neinh- curtsies b91076 the King and hora considered him a "wand Queen. Some ‘I00 debuts-rites and fellow" and that flags would be matrons usually are prmentcd at ulpccd at half staff for him when each court. he dies. City hail officials ordered stricter application of rules the flags down after ieceivimz re- governing presentations was de- cided upon too late in the i938 season to apply to this year's courts. The Lord Chamberlain's of- fice said the formal rules them- cons wide latitude effect a. more the indlscretion of two New zea- land girls who granted press in- terviews before thriy were to have gone to court. heir invitations were rescinded The dates of the ma emu-is have not yet. been announced. 1 cup mashed potatoes i tablespoon butter l 1-2 cup sugar 2 eggs 1 1-4 cup milk l teaspoon salt 1-2 teaspoon nutmeg 3 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder Method: Have the potatoes freshly and finely mashed. Add the butter and the well-beaten to these and beat hard. then i the sugar, and the milk. Sift the flour with the baking powder and the salt and stir these in. Of course you may need a little more flour bake the dough iight for rolling them out for flour variea some- what. Bu you won't need much. Keep the dough as soft as you can. and still be able to handle it eas- iiy. Take smell amounts of the dough and roll oi-‘gat it out on a floured astry olo to about 8-8 inch thick. Cut them with a floured cookie cutter and drop um deep, hot fat. Pry onv a few at a time so they won't. s ck together, an keep turning them over and over so they ll brown evenly. ma, the paper off the outstdlg ‘a ‘higher calcrc value than any other food. Butter is a rich source of vitamin A and contains a. cer- tain amount of vitamin D. It is probably the most widely used of any foods. t Cheese offers perhaps the most satisfactory method of storing the nutritive elements of milk. It con- ‘tains the casein and some of the albumin and salts of the milk, togctlie with the fat when it has‘ been made from whole milk. The calcium of milk is retained ln' varying amounts, it is high in Swiss and Cheddar ‘cheese (Le, those made with rennet), but low in soft cream cheese. The digestibility of cheese is in most individuals about the same' -as that of meat, but it should not be taken as a substitute. A pound of good cheese contains the same amount cf protein and fat as a gallon cf milk, and considerably more than a pound of beefstealr. The protein being that. of milk is of the highest biological value. Cheese retains the calcium. phos- phorus, and sulphur of milk and considerable amounts of the iron an vitamin A. Woolen bands are stitched vert- ically on silk crepe or satin dresses, giving the eftect of radiating pleats. some are made entirely with a satin bodice. Other dre=ses horizontally One E i»: 5 D- 8. tin. accompanied by a straight loom wool coat. square shouldered. with satin fronts. Bloused treatments appear ca both dresses and separate blouses. The letter include colored aatirin with black suits. softly blnured onto sash bands of the satin. and also having long sleeves bloused into wrist bands.‘ UNDATED MONEY BOX (B! The Canadian Preaa) Closing exchanle rates At Montreal ~Pound 4.70 1R- 82: U. B. dlr 1.01; franc 2.65 7 -l. . At New York -Pound 4.66 8-4; Canadian dlr .95 31-32; franc 2.- 4 in wder ' _. 177.05: 1.: o. t" . i». 111b, “it h5g5 stirs: hired. "um. ..*:..P:.'%'.. h"s:..o.. s- un n -e n. room“ ":°*g°‘“"¥ m“ m”: but 2.1%.?“ 3155i‘ JPflififi ‘£2 “n? Gold 4mm m. so; U l ed 1:: i 2g"; m- “hing dishea, as it makes [dlr cents; Canadian dlr as.- ‘FI ._ . _ a and shaker. - ° ~ , “mourn... s. .».§. ‘w. _____, s“ ‘fiiifrv bleed 2f do ton to lowly a ~~—~~ - , p“! , _ off the excess . with the. NWNDJHQ of it. , at E. R. Brow fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness quid Plate Glass Insurance owest _ Rate Agent at, Summerside, iiqya Lewis "144 Richmond St. s “ledge 1 from be Spend Lonely Winter Atop Mountain Peak erial llkhthouse just completed to guide Trans-Canada Airlines planes over the Rockies. In wind-whipped g; bulimia on u» %'i"'§ aunt Cal-ml, 300 miles cast of Vancouver, itrhe of m, new on pqxbng i; radio r statrm e t to ble snowed in for s, g, time ‘c e taining a 24- hlfog; opleirators. e h * e av begun u; Viflil ill the e - e transmitters will send a steady succession of signals out into the thin mountain air to the nes ~ of the pilot in the gleaming metal airliner drumming high over the Rockies. Voice of the operator will break into the "range" monotone occasionally to report the weather conditions ahead, for the Carmi Station is also a meteorological If the pilot's sis/ht of the mound is blocked cilt by low clouds and snow or the darknm of night and he gets off the beam, he will heat a different letter in the monotone and knows from that particular letter whether he is on the right or left of the true course. As a further aid to safety high-frequ- ency grals frcm special around stations light a red lmlb on the instrument bane‘ to show the pilot he is over the Rockies if he can- not see them. The new range station hem forms part of a new route "over the huxrip." Since ‘Prams-Canada planes started flyimz he Rockies a y-ear avo they have flown slightly sou‘h from Iietlubridze to Grand Fiorks, B. 0., before slanting north twain to Vancouver, This new flight line cuts a straight path over the mountains from Leth- bridge to Cranbmok, B. 0., Nel- son, Canni. Princeton and Va-n- couver. Considerable saving in distance is achieved. Iln addition to the Car-mi Station, another one has been set up at Crescent Val- ley near Princeton, and one at Cowley, Alta. The Grand Floris! route will be maintained as an alternative route. so if there is a "zero ceiling" over the Cafmi run, service can be diverted via Grand Forks. Throughout the autumn, engin- eers toiled at setting up Carinfs Station on the mountain peak. A road had tn be built up the steep slope to haul the building ma- terials and the heavy radio trans- mitters to their position. The workers struggled through 500W- drifts to the top when: they built the‘ station, living quarters, and an independent power plant. Fill! Skirts? Slim Slim-S? The answer is yes" w arc shown. fliers is more refer- ence to slim skirts than has been noted recently, with Mainbocher, Schlaparelli and Maggy Rm!!! sponsors of silhouettes frequently described as their slimness. Two-piece effects may be inter- preted as a flattering nod to suits which are so important. At an rate, Vionnet dim dresses the have peplum that gives a two-piece effect, and Maggy ltouff drapes a costume so that it too, assumes l» two-piece identity. l bureau. slinky in ~ ‘rliellnl and. . duriiigthelaitefilia diamond bandcau. Charlottetown bOth, for both ‘ USIDE 1 PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE "New Liaison Between i w Science And Religion Proposed. By Briton | _, -4. uoimz For Thursday, Friday, Saturday 25‘ Pineapple 21h» 21° SaltShad 10° New Packaged , McCormlcks SODAS Extra! Aylmer Pure Marmalade Size 2 Tins 2 lb. Jar Extra Special! Fresh 1938 Pack Lobster 1/2 Lb. Tin 19° Stop That Cough With BUCKLEY’S Extra Good Flavor. Lb. couoi-i MIXTURE ‘it; 19c 2;:- éig: 15c Colman-Keen Dollards LAUNDRY SOAP 1n bars P u re Lard 7 M IISTARII sag. 35c 25° _-_-_. For Your ZOSiZifEaiI I New Year's Extra! 1 Lb. Tall Tins Mackerel 5 "is 39° """‘°' Choice Turkeys Chkieu Island Milled 3.33s; “éiisii huge peleotiofl. Oatmeal 10 "is 38° SAVE MONEY AT HOLMAPPSianQO l erinoiine gown with jewnlled embroidery applique and an ermine cape with white fox collar. . The petite Duchess of Glouebeoter, accompanied by the mike, is looking especially k skirted lowua o! gleaming satin Javelin! balm -; 4M . i at“: ae-asi. up‘ n in us wsiieuataemcaeigivensyxm Carol u: nemesis mafia-in with Ma aomnCrown ghee The 011M k "mo: anti ‘ l: bmiilfvl in a I'm"! In her dank hair in ‘a mllhlllwlli ' in one of the new [oral hoop- overwliiohahewearaaneruilne dolmaiitrimmedwlthtells. Iershining hair helrdal wit-ha i". o; _,,-<:~= . v $5741.... -.. t‘