.;..lANUA‘“’ 8° 1”" e THEICHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l`.,*~"'? {` bout gym ytlfl- ‘“° ui. ia. me ‘ .. i .Cuticure Soup and Ointment end they helped , d m,;.\f,¢,li'i: lxrggekee of Cuticiira S02 and one box of Cuticuil:eOl:l- mlwae completely healed. (Sign ) Min Sarah Smith. Tentsllou, Suk.) - ‘ ‘ . gg,-,r,z;°-.£’.t“..'..“.:‘t.;'t...‘t‘..'it“: .t:'..°°¢':.',‘:..°°u“i.'.'.'.'.u2m°°'°‘°'°_=*°"°° D0 I'l` TODAY! YOU want! ' Limited . Ontario 'Will Float Tliirty , ~ Mi'llionInBonds s »¢»~ ' ` ~ -<3 _ (Canadian Prell) qiogpwro. ont., Jan. 8.-Announc ng lor the second time in f‘lve_ IMI" ideilcit in the finances of the prov- iince oi Ontario for the year ending ‘oct ol, loso, Hon. E. A. Dunlop re- cently appointed provincial treasur- er of ontario has submitted his first pre-sessional financial statement. __ _The det'icit for 1930 is $828,000 or- iinary revenue being $57,325,000) and ordinary _expenditure $57,935,000. 'I‘he three preceding years produced sur- pluses as follows: 1929 $2,642,894; isis smile and iozl $359,000. rn 1926 there was a deficit of `§'8'l§.140. During the last seventeen years the _movincial iressurers of Ontario, un- :ler varioiis,Goveri-iments, have shown in ten years and surpluses in cn.. _ ._ - Write 1931 Vlrito as usual BUSINESS and PROFES- SIONAL MEN and others will s new supply of OFFICE and will tlnd Bookstore well stocked with OFFICE sririonany, BLANK nooks, Lsnoaas, DA! Musto nooks. clisn nooxs. Mmura lsoolrs, navamras (au Simi. Pass. Inns. rousi- 'rus rims, raNcn.s, Ac- raren, stalls. alsoilvo cases. cllsll lloxl-:s. ol-‘rica aaa room- rr blames for iasl. orrlcll BASKETS. dic., hc.. prlcee the l°'°°1~ quality-tile beet. . Garter & Go. ~ lliiiiui in . ___-._ ____ lg, ttulisiiio Alto l ussirlno fi ‘ Ervedmoue and . _-g -mi. .--_~ V." A i " I r Q _ fr V `// I tion and study of rare birds, animals mm md ,Q M, ,°“,mk‘||, Red D Liner Carabobo, enroute to an purchase an “W” needed the Sierra Nevada range of the An- iriuiuui and ‘Household men-' <1 you have longed for so longl_ mum 3 can now bum, om. but practical machinery as trucks, are so complete with varie- or m_“,_ Munn” d”|s,m_ And there were gas masks, tear bombs, _mm at Pmm¢ Wm pm" in hypodermic and gas bullets, to ex- ln purchasing now the articles 'EV cure University and is the head of r --'--*1""°"' '_ the interior of Venezuela not only to --...*_ . _-_M Snakes To Weep néif Way Int() Explorer's Nets _ I NEW YORK. Jan. 6.--With one of the most novel and comprehensive outfits ever assembled for the collec- Snd l'€Dtil€S. the Syracuse Andean Expedition sailed yesterday on thc es. In addition to such cumbersome with automatic tree sawing devices, pedite the capture of animals alive. Dr. Parke H. struthers’ who oc- cupies the chair of zoology at Syra- the natural science museum there. is the leader of the party, which will consist of eleven men and such nat- ives as are needed. _ He said that the group plans to emain for at least six months ln ‘make an intensive research of a. lost civilization, which existed the explor- ers believe, contemporenously, with that of the Incss and Mayas.___ The group plan to bring back liv- 'ing and stuffed specimens of the birds, beasts' and reptiles. There are even guns which will shoot gas bombs at trees end at mountains in order that rare birds and snakes, which will be sighted through n telescope, may be captured. ' The tear bombs will blind their subjects temporarily, while the gas gullets will expodc when they hit a tree or animal. Members of the party will gather with nets beneath the trees and catch the birds as they fall from their perch. The cflect of the gas bullets or the hypodermic will wear off within one hour. Giant cobras and rare field mice, boas and birds of rare plumage will be capturedalive. Such species as are intended for the museum will be handled by the nineteen year old tax- idermist of the party, John Enflejiuii Eagle Scoutmaster of Troop 3. Syra- cuse. Photographs will ‘be taken of the great makes as they weep from the tear bombs or chuckle under the ln- fluence of the soothing gas. The group was a bit vague as to the com- plete list of equipment, the nature of which they hope to keep secret. Members of the party made no se- cret, however, of the fact that they will blaze new trails. They will dis-` embark at Porto Cabello. Venezuela. The eleven members _sailing yesterday will be joined by natives at this port and proceed inland more than 500 miles to the jungles of Meridia. Avalanches In The Alps Take A Toll Of II Lives le sivowsume . srrivmran Ar `moMzs 'ro o Fast mon numap, six meuclman /ir nasco-lru.l4N rltowrleii coauuosua. France Jan. s.-al- pine avalanches near _here took a _toll of eleven French lives over the week end. __ j .’ _ Blx Frenchman died as they were engulfed by an a lTche in an alps pals at the Fra ~ tallan frontier not far from Br gon when a. snow slide estimated_at from 20 ot _30 feet nigh crashed down upon them- '1`h¢°- dore Mebaux, one of the moet pro- minent cotton manufacturers of ltoubalx. his two sons. and Henry Bouquet, a. member of the french Councillor state, were amen! tha . llx. ,J 'Near Moutiere f r Young skiiers . “ble began ae e raeh of email plmplee which later formed W Pgyotiifs that were hard and red. They elected _my face and back. The pimpin lmered end ecaled overt end my clothing agtggvaied th, es an my mek, They were very itchy and eometimee irritation ;:¢,,,n;ed me from sleeping. They caused dletigurement and lasted SEATING TONTGIIT. BAND. 1377. 1 HOME NURSING CLASSES at the Red Cross Office beginning 'I‘uesd.\y, January 13th. For information phone 432. i318-1-6-’ll. SKATING TONIGHT. BAND. 1377. DIPHTIIERIA Inoculatlng Clinic for children 9 months to 14 years at the Red Cross, Friday aftemoon from 3.30 to 4.30. 1319-1-6-41. SEAT SALE for Abegweits-Crystals game opens Friday at 10 A. M. 1377. NOTICE.-Widley Lodge No. 27 will hold regular meetings Thursdays instead of Fridays, commencing Thursday the Btll until further notice. Full attendance requested. By order. H. Thornton, Recording Sec- retary. 1366_1l. SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Bum- merside Friday afternoon at 4.45 for Abegweits-Crystals game. Return _ (arc $1.70. 1377. AT HOME.-Mrs. Robert Hooper, Milton, will be “At Home" Thursday aiternon and evening, January 15th. 1381-1-8-li. IN MEMORIAM MRS SARAH BUFFETT On Saturday evening, Jan. 3rd, there passed away in Sourls, at the advarcecl age of 90 years, Mrs. Sarah Buffett. relict of the late Wm. Buf- fett., who predeceased her by about 17 years. ` Mrs. BuHett was a native of New- foundlsnd, coming to Souris about 3.! years ago, and making her homo there. She was a very active per- soii, until blindness afflicted her a few years ago. About two years ago ,slie became bcdridclen and she gradu- ally wcrkened until she entered into the "lest that remaineth unto the people of God." There are surviving, one brother and three sisters in Newfoundland: also 'one son William, Souris, at whore home she died; and two sis- ters, Mrs. Michael Poole, Souris; and Mrs. Frank Elsun, of Ship Harbor, N. S. _ The funeral service, which was largely attended, was conducted by Rev. A. D. MacDonald. interment being in the C. of I-1'. Cemeter57_ Sou- lis. ' Federal Member Passes A way THREE RIVERS, Que.. Jan. 5.- Arthur Better, Federal member for Three Rivers died here' this morning following a long illness. Mayor Bet- tez, who was 60 years of age, suffer- ed s. heart attack while sitting in a. chair. Of Swiss descent, he was born here and educated at the Lssalle Ac- ademy. _After servlng eight years as an aldennan, he was elected Mayor of Three lvers in 1923 and again in M25 and last year. Mayor Bettez was first elected to the House of Com- mons as a Liberal in 1925 and re-el- cc-ted in 1926 and 1930. Past President of the Union of Canadian Muiilcipzrl- ities, he was also 'I11ird Vice Pres~ ldent of the Union of Muriiciplllties of Quebec. An active sportsmen, he was vice president of the Provincial Hockey League. Mayor Bettez will be given a civic funeral. Miss Sarah Dorothy Langton, has become engaged to Mr. Lawson Keith Harvey of Needham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey of Crapaud. Miss Langton is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Langton. Needham, Mass., and Kittery. ivle.. and a graduate of The Misses Allen‘s school in west Newton. sae le rs- socleted with Ginn and Company. Publishers. ur. Harvey attended Prince of Wales Collése. “ld 95 U' listant buyer for the Cloverdale Com- DID?- _ii-if ._ 0 ‘¢"|!`,,\1\'\ A . i NOW CONVIN CED R. HERBERT G. STANA. D LAND, rite. c.. Ph. M-. ~ prominent Professor of x: terla Medica. endorses Bal' “I have found both the Sargon l.0llic and Ssrgoii Soft Mass Pills to bc formulae of the highest thera- peutic value in the treatment of most gastro-intestinal disorders. "This new treatment provcd in- valuable in my own case and en- tirely relieved me of a very bad form of stomach trouble and intel-mittant constipation. It entirely restored my lost weight and seemed to hll me with new health and energy. “My wife and son also used the treatment with highly beneficial re- suits." Dr. Stanaland is Chiet`Consult- ing Chemist of the Atlanta Labora- tories, Atlantn, Ga. Also Consulting Cllclnist for the St. Joseph Infirm- ary, Atlsnta, Ga. Sold by Hughes Drug Co., Ltd.. Charlottetown, and H. J. Mahon, Montague. PLEASANT VALIEY, FREDERIC- TON AND \'lClN1'l`Y The many friends of Mrs. W. F. Stevenscii :ire sorry to hear of ner csritillued illi;es.l and all hope for a s;-cody recovery. Mr. Jnliles Murray has returned after spending o. pleasant vacation with frli-lids and relatives at Wheat- ‘ey River. Mr. Wilfred Nicholson, student at Mount Allison, is spending his holl- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. l’-Iugh Nicllolscii. _ Mr. H. B. Rnckllnm was a recent |' visitor to Gra`liam's Road on busi- ness. All wish him success in his new enterprise. 'l`l~e niercliants of Fredericton are doing a rushing business in produce, :as the farmers from far and near are taking advantage of the good roads and fair prices. Misc Bertha Stevenson recently vititfrl the capital. Mis Ray Carter, saleslady at Wal- ter S. Weeks, spent New Years at Spriiigfleld. The niany flirndo of Mr. Murdock Buchuiian rr-grct to hear that his condition l'c:.~.ains unchaiiged. ‘.Vlr. \\oltr Rogers of Indian Riv- er, was a recent visitor to Pleasant Valley. Mr. John William Cairns, prosper- ous farmcr of Stailchcl, was a re- cent visitor to Fredericton, buying his winter supplies and speaks very highly of the courtesy shown him by the clerks while there. The many friends of Miss Verna Hill are sorry to lcaril that she is confined to her home on account ol' illness. Who can beat this? Mr. Alex MacDonald killed and picked so chicken in one day. The friends of Mr. Harry smith regret to hear of his accident in cut- Ufls his leg while cutting wood. Mr. William Stevenson was a re. cent visitor to his home. ____ Mr. Herbert Buchanan was . ,»,.` cent visitor to Clifton. _*___* Look -. s . ,e 'ug For our New ‘ “'~ ' ...____ Ilybu want. _ m'¢|,_ gr, mpimdw have seeiiov- 'J _ _ _ _ u-'y,,1m¢_4 by gn ¢_ enohe. Nothlhl I -............ :~.~:.=>.:.:.:::-.::.:=f~.~:..f::~.°i:.:;»-.iz <»° (F ___:._.__,_._; PUBLICITY 8”' f*'"°""'"e"' --____ British Princesses Within Borders of Britain. IDNXN, Jan. 6~‘-'-'lfho fléoliency of the name Louise among Prinoess~ ee of the Royal Family has caused some. Qbilflnlon in the past. It has been said of the Princss Royal, who died thk week that her nllarriage to the Duke of Fife was opposed by Queen Victoria, her grandmother. In reality the marriage the Queen is. said to have frowned upon ww that of her own daughter, Princess Louise to the Marquis of Dorflc, latcl' the Duke of Argyll. The publication of another section of Queen Victorlts diaries last year cleared up this interesting point. In an entry dated June 27,_ 1989, her Majesty remarked that her son Ed- ward said he has something very important to communicate. “He nrisli cd to ask my consent to his Louisst marriage with Lord Fife." The Dian. read: “I was much pleased and read ily gavc_my_ consent and kissed hor and wishes ner all happiness. 'rney au seem so pleased, as it was 'the wisn of herself and Fife ul.-.u_ had long _cared for her." _Popular Approbatlon . The marriage of the Princess tc the Earl of Fife' immediately pleased ine puoiie. she-was il-ie first or so-‘ wa.rd‘s children 'to merry. and thei fact that a man of the highest line-, age, out belonging completely to the British Isles, was selected as her choice received emphatic pcrpiilar approbation. Great as was the reverence accord- ed Queen Victoria, there is no gain saying that in the 'earlier years ct her reign her partlality for Gern-lui: Princelings as husbsndls for th: daughters of 'the English Royal House amused some resentment a~_ mon the British peepef A Music Hall Stuua. Soon after this wedding was an~ nounced a famous music hall comed- iian used to regale his audience with verses to the tulle of “The Girl 1 Left Behind Me.'_’ and one stanza oi these verses ran: _ shows good sense in the Prince of Wales and in his eldest daughter To choose a mate from the British Isles, and not from over that water. So the hard earned money of lishmen we Can keep at homc` just now, sirs, And give it all to the Earl of Fife, and not stick it in German! trousers." _ on In finding partners for his dlatlgli- ters within the borders of the Is- lands, the future King Edward ilieii only reverted to a custom of earlier sovereigns, and the whole world has beheld how this manner of match- making has been pursued into thc present generation with the happiest results. ~ - Mr. Pomeroy Murray, Bradalbaiic, paid I. visit 'to friends and relatives in Fredericton and Hampshire - on New Years Day. ' - Recent visitors to Charlottetown were Walter S. Weeks, Geo. S. Mc-_ Leod, F. W. Cutclltfe, Wm. I-lickor: Herbert Buchanan, Harry Keating. l"rank'Stevenson. Ben Weeks, Wm. Pound, James Walsh. The following students oi P.W.<`. spent the holidays at their homes: Miss Alice Weeks, Miss Marion Blowan, Miss Beatrice and Miss Catherine Stevenson. ' Mr. ' Alden Buchanan and Mr Wlllle Hickox paid 'a flying visit to Mr. Richard Smiths, Pleasant Vai- ley. Mr. Dawson Stevenson has as his welcome guest, Mr. Major Murray, of Malden, Mass.. Mr. Murray speaks very highly of the Island and wil! likely mend the winter months with . -. go lc. _ “_ “bm _mm .ndmdoubt _ " _ IS 'I ‘ » ‘|£lL$!F°. -rw. Peru nudes mudwmbnh. _ P . i d lrobertwdywore lklilll lt' ' ' " ilglgntomooo reetneer Asrlerewlwi mel! devondlble ' ' _ fcewiieu _Prem '_. _ ' ¢,h|y.em-g ¢|_i"ght _li-l an avalanche. _ _ _ _ _ - NEW YORK. Jan. 9.-_The United -ao qrgmn 3"," .renee manned to mrlette himself. Aol for , _T0_ Appear' steleegreuig court of serene new , . - ’ 5 but his tl-lend wee ed under many Q _ od y at t e lsth emen ment an 5¢,,u.,| ,M of mm . Gfnv. I Ltlxdfllrl, _ 9 constitutionally adopted. it mm its ._____.l.____. I ' ruling in e decleloii unanimously An,||e_; should like to do you ia ellruiing the conviction of Louie E ,Q- :F QQ 5 - as FY* an ULD 0U$T>|]M NEW CROSSWORD PUZZLE Found Partners For " ' 1 - MUST $ 3. comic? BE _ ole ° NEAREST 1. 2. 3. 4. 1 175 ' saint-5 ENTRIES Thursday, January 15th. 1931 ENTRIES Solution RULES OF ENTRY Competitors may send In as many entries as they Saturday. January 17th. 1931 Clggg -ei-. P°*=“»'==d RENEWAL SUB. wish. A new or renewal subscription with c;mpcti- 5 f.~{"l°/11319.' must he forwarded with ‘ ‘_ q* 2 3 4 !or's name and address h 10 Tvwln V ` ~ 1 12 unch entry using attached °0llP0l1. Subscriptions paid farthest into 1931 shall 1314 lb' -_ . ri'-ji `Z-5 . _ , ,.,,.;,f_@» if jfii ‘ » h'\-Il *FE '__ *Q* have preference. 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The Editors ruling nn_all matters connected with the contest will be final and legally bind- Charlouetown ing, and further. the Editor l‘es;<‘r\'rs the right. to disqualify any person or persons for any Care Editor Charlottetown Guardian :ind post in time to reach us not later than by gg,-st pos; T}{UR5|3_.gy, JANUARY 15th, 1931, 10. Employees of the (`hn.rli.-tirioivn Guardinzi are 6. CLAIMS-The _correct solution will he publish- cd SATURDAY. 'JANUARY 17th. 1931 and wrong, should send In is letter plainly stating iss l | so _ ‘ I _ tu . '.. ---_~ ___.~» __ - solution. Address your elflinis tor- (JIROSS 4"LAI;\lS Care Editor Charlottetown Guardian, (,'ll:1rlot.tctovru. _You may send in as many solutions as you like - ami post 10 l‘f11\‘h !hlS 0fl`iCl‘ by 4 P- D1- provided they are each accompanied by s. new 'I'Hl.'RSDAli', .I.'iNl'AIl\' 22nd, 1931. Failure to or renewal subscription. . comply with these conditions will disqualify _ you. delayed or mislaiil. 8. Mutilated or altered coupons will be disquali- fied. reason that he crirlslllcrs good :mal sufficient. ineligible. ll. No rorrrmrztzleriro mn he elif'-rr-rl into in rc- compctitors who have not more than six words gard to this conipiilitirn :mil no irii:;~.ic~iir. granted. NAME . . . . . . . . . . .. (In Block ADDRESS ....... .......................... ...... ... ...............:-----..."... I agree to abide by the decision ei' the Cdiinr. I enclose subscription (state new or renewal) N/mil: . _ . .mum-:ss .. .. .. . . ...........--ir...-.. ..... ............. DA'1`EOFEXl"IRY.... ....... ... ..... . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . .. .. ............ . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . ... ~.......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. for Charlottetown Gur.rlZl.lxi io l‘: :rrit tl- CLUBS*-ACROSS l. Use word Argutc moaning sharp, shrill, quick, 5. 10. I2. I3. I6. I7. I9. 20. 21. 2L 26. 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A word of six letters meaning to tempt by the ofler of something good; entire, or attract. A word of three letters meaning a shoe lstchel: reckoning, as to keep check on somethlnt- A word of three letters meaning suitable. np- proprlate. liulale, quick of apprehension. Two letters used ln business correspondence as a contraction or substitute for "concerning" or "ln reference tn." First four letters 'of a word meaning hidden or concealed. A word of three letters meaning application of anything to a particular piirpoee. custom or practice. _ A word of Eve letters meaning besllallze. ai with drink; to stupeiy, to lnfoctuats. A word of nve letters meaning loaded. burd- ened. A word of ilve letters meaning banned, forbid- end. prohibited. ‘A word of two letters meaning third personal pronoun, heater. A word of four letters meaning e man of die- tlriguiehed courage. Use letters T. I. name of a tropical plant. Use a two letter preposition. liao word Naiant., meaning floating. 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