JANUARY 11. was "ill tiiNSllPilEil Hill SEVEN WEEKS ,Writes Mrs. Johnson After 7 Using Kellogg's ALL-BEAN suflerers from constipation will be interested in this unsolicited latter i " Ann-Bus sum] li eondtTudtion. IamNso la orvtarql: u“ “mt m"! ‘i PETS” w" good t has done me at I feel I on Friday the 13th is fall down must write and ,tell you of it. "Forlunch 1 take a banana, Bium in a. iisuca banana at each bite until all uise Johnson. (A” upon request.) aches, loss of appetite and anar aleeplesaness. i usually due to lack o! “bul in flurther K l ‘s willoaglgiron for the blood. flgitly, it clears out tha wastes. medicines -— often armful. tsblcspoonfuls dull most types of constipation. Chronic cases with each meal. if not re- lieved this way, see your doctor. Use as a cereal, or in cookin . 1m‘ the red-und- es . a sfpgbldnby all grocers bra c. by ellogg in London, Ontario, g Belfast and Vicinity 5111141. services in both churches was held as usual on January gm with s fair attendance. At the Uri. iied church in the afternoon Rev, J. R. skimmer p. b hi; among of a series of sermons from the sermon on the Mount. taking as his teat “Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted." The subject was handled in s. very masterly way and many 1mg thwehi-v and lessons were taken rrom it. »' ' ___- 5t. John's congregat/on were my we know God's will? The scrip- ture reading was Psalm 119. The ionic being a very interesting one was well taken care of by the mem- hers. / -- - .‘ ‘Friends of Mrs. D. L. Griffii-‘hs, ‘The Marisa, Belfast, are sorry to learn that she is not in the best of health at present. Her many iriendsbcpe her condition is only llmliorary and that" aha will soon be all well again. Csllt. B. D. Murchison Charlotte- Wlt Paid a flying visit by car to was: 1m week. - "Union District L. O. L. held their Willi! county meeting in 'I'histl6 M680 room. Eldon, on Tuesday, this 10th. These was s. comparat- fml! 800d repreaentaion nt. 711w business " _ opened at a ‘o'clock in the afternoon l-ild ad- iqimied at five when, the Eldon were hosts to the visiting brethren and a delicious supper was served and enjoyed by all. A hearty Vote of thanks was tendered them st the close for their generous hos- t)‘. -~_.. 011s of the oldest residents of .u“'fl°1d Passed away during the Week in the person of Mr. D. W. MacDonald. He had been in p001- ilfllth for some time. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Barbara Mac- ~_l(enzie with whom he made hi5 home. The tuneral was held on Thursday. Interment Belfast Cem- eiery. a 1i . he Belfast branch oi the Gan- ldian Legion received the good "We from the Halifax branch that the recent operation undergone by - Dan MscPhes-son was a success. This will be . cioved as good news» iv the rest of his Belfast friends Ipart from the Legion. He is still ‘i0 have medical care ‘and treatment hr acme time and all hope that 1h: remainder cf his stay in Halifax “n1” Productive 0f such good Ii-‘Iulis that will take him home _in poo health to his wife and little r T" results cf the Christmas pr- imnations of Dalhouaic University Vt been made public and are o: ionme-it to people in Belfast as they ‘p m" the nasneor Mr. J. H. Bish- l. - Mt- Buchanan. also the Dockerty ‘t largo one. Six tablaa oons of Au.- ish, and di consumed. I haven't been consti- ated now for seven weekaJL-Mra. ss furnished Constipation often causes head- I a condition a _ k" to ex- ercise the-intestines, and vitamin B rcmota regular habits. LL-Bnlirrhcs both, as ‘Good. Cause Fo .,_S'uperstition n ’ cumulus Press) ankle, She also has good cause superstition. Last Friday (it was the 13th) stairs." I T1119 "will! Mrs. Barrett , sud reu down 13 stairs. MONTREAL, Jan. 15. _. sbvi SAINT JOHN, N. B., Jan, 15.. Mrs. James E. Barrett has a broken Bled Nil-P from the Emerald Isle W" QWNQ l! "V1118: "Shure, and tended a. church meeting, slipped, l‘ for 8n do ct The "bulk" in Ann-Bruit f: much like that in leafy vegetables. With- in the body, it forms a soft mass. Try ALL-BEAN in place of paitervit o will overcome ‘time when he left the United States. Russia is the actual working exam. ple of technccrauy. But it works only in spasms, never too weii, and. soon enough Russia may return to individualism. So says Wilbur K. Strom, metal- lurgical ‘engineer, who has Just re- turned from a three year period in Stalingrad, the newly built "steel QIW" of Russia, and the pride oi the Soviets. Mr. Strum is grey haired and grey of face, and though he was ex- tremely sympathetic to the Com- cause when he first went to» Russia, his view of the Soviet future has also faded from rose to grey. “Technocracy seems to have caught on as s sort of trick word on this side of the Atlantic during the past three months," he told i1 group of reporters in the lobby of the Mount Royal Hotel this morning. "Well do not forget that Russia has been living under tcchnocracy for at least the past live years. There have been plans for produc- tion and plans for distribution, and very excellent plans they were too. But something always happens to make them fall down and go boom." --Mr. Strom's slang was still of the THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘l I a-Ten- (l/l/f/ BOILING WATER STEALS FLAVOUR-BOILIN ‘TTHENEWJ Russia Country 0f Technocrats ‘PAGE FIVE new package! NEW JELLO has ev i!" raining warm water. you loved in the old jllLL-O-E yet it's new- different-won- derful! 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Canada's most famous dessert -familisr in practically every ' kitchen in the land-comes out in new, radically improved form-_in a brilliant, exciting jliLL-O is still one of the most inexpensive of desserts, the most adaptable ingredient of salads, entrees and relishes. Use Your Favourite Recipes No failures-ever. Water my- wherc from really warm (l20') to simmering brings success. You can use NEW JELLO in every ]ELL~O recipe you have. This marvellous NEW JELL-O is on your grocer’: shclf—right now-_in a brilliant new dress. A distinctive colour for every flavour: Strawberry-the new favourite, Lime-Raspberry, Lemon, ’ Cherry, and Orange. Each package hss a‘ patented inner seal, exclusive with jELL-O, which seals in ]El.l..-O’s pure fruit flavour- plessed io have their pastor able to inks the morning service as usual and were given a splendid . _ The evening service was taken by the Y. P. Society led by Miss Marion Gillis. There was s. good crowd out. The ionic for the evening was 110w Russia, in the opinion of Mr. Strom, is the mamier in which the local government of the several Soviet Republics forming the y. tending to drift away from"thc D- 01mm“ harsh tenets of doctrine held by the 5" Wm“ °f u” central authority. Good 0n Paper "I'm a icchriocrat, as far as that is concerned," he smiled rather wearily at the thought. “I have had to plan production in relation to social effect, and all that sort of thing. And I know that you can draw up s. beautiful machine on pa.- per, have everything mathematic- ally correct. and show by graph how mc-ny toothbrushes a year a Black Rat ‘Tartar of ‘lurkestan will have s generation hence. _ "But the machine you build up never quite works, because your parts are men and women, and the flesh is weak and the spirit selfish." Savage punishment of minor er- rors on the part of the Soviet auth- orities hss done much to retard the completion of the past Five Year plan, according to Mr. Strom. "No Russian will take the respon- siblllty for making a change from routine," he said. “Few of them will do something radically new. 'l'liey do not dare to do so, for if some- thing goes wrong, they may find themselves charged with sabotage and plotting to wreck the Five Year Plan. Many Shirkers "This makes for s. shirklng of responsibility." he pointed out. "And you cannot have progress without leaders. And you cannot have leaders if you will not accept responsibility. The Soviets will have to modify their attitude in this respect if they want even s part-way success of the ROLLO BAY Mr. Howard Macdonaid, st. Dun- starfs University, spent the holi- days in Bear River South. Miss Mary White, Charlottetown, spent New Year's in Rollo Bay, the guest of Mrs. Betty Macoonnac. Mr. Emmet Donnhoe has return- cd to Halifax, after; spending his holidays in Sour-is West. Miss Marlonns Gallant, New Acadia, returned to Charlotintown after n short vacation spent n: her home. The Rollo Bay West Women's In- stitutc held an enjoyable dance in the school on Wednesday night. Dec. 2B. Good music was furnished by Mr. Joseph Chaiseon and his son, assisted by others. Luncheon was sewed by the ladies. A tidy sum was realized. Miss Alice Klckham, Bouris West, was a recent visitor to Chi-loite- town. The Bear ltlvensouth Women's Institute held an enjoyable dance in their school on Friday nishi- Dec. 30. Music was furnished by Joseph Chiilssor, assisted by Messrs. J. D. MacAdarn. E. E. second Five Year Plan." There is already a distinct "right- ist" movement in Russia, according to Mr. Strom. It is not a return to capitalism, but it is a far closer ap- proach fc it than before. Soviet authorities are beginning to realize that tho mass of the people is re- sentful of the strict discipline under which they must live, and that lack of reward for individual skill and higher effort than average, has bred a general apathy towards work. “On farm and in factory the Sov- iets are beginning to reward the skilled and the willing worker more highly than before," he said. Drifting Away Another noticeable movement in sourLc West, Mrs. J. B. Chaisscn. Rollo Buy East, Mrs. Joseph Mac- Rac, Rollo Bay West. Macztoriald, Souris West and Mr. Louis B. Gallant. The ladies prize was won by M155 Elizabeth MacCormac as an dian Girl. The gentleman's by Al- phonus Deaglc most original Mrs. Capt. Lannfgan, Gjpgy Queen; Gents, Wm. J. White, ‘Pranill; Doucctte and the Misses Helen and Imilda Chuisson. The sum of twenty dollars was realized. ’.I'he first dance of the New Year in (his vicinity was a masquerade mid on Tuesday -night, Jan. 3rd. The costumes were mam’ 8nd Vi?‘ led and the judge had a difficult task selecting the prize winners. The judges were Mrs. R. Kickham. Mr. A. J. Charlottetown. In- as Santa Claus? funniest, Miss Eulalia union, are xfthf-‘fl. Csrdisan. who have many sbfilvw we friends in sums and Mullaly, Old Lady? Gents. pansy, Mary M. Peters?‘ Japanese "The men composing the local Gm- Amm’ whlte- B" °' P°""' government are in far closer touch toes. Edward Gallant: Dwllllillfl. with the mass of tho people than EdWP-Td Pi-‘Wrsi Dmky “M193” are those in the high offices," Mr. ROK- Vfhltc; Hoboek. fl Strom said. "They feel the apathy and Elimibtih "m" - B ‘d’ m‘ and resentment of the farmer, much Groom, 01611111119 "i! J"- M51181‘; more. And I believe that they will Mountie. Bert Mnny'_fl' eventually force such modifications Claus. Pet" "WWW"? John as Rastus. Fol‘ -1. , costumes noted: fleets much credit on the teacher. Miss Flossie M. Ycunker and Mrs. Cecil J. Stewart who acted as organist. WilfdS. and Alice Edwards. Tremor‘, (enoored). Lady, Mrs. ‘n. J. Macdonald Women, Louisa and Geraldine Pe tars: Darky Chaisscui; Girl of i880, Mrs. A. J Macdonald; starlight, Moonshine, Joe MacCormac: gan; Old Woman. Patricia Mullaly; Darlry and Wile, J08. Chaisson and Bemarvl Macdonald; Old-Lady, Frances Deiigle. Mus Mary Macmnis, Charlotte- town. is visiting her home in Gow- 8n BTBC. HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL CON- CERT The Hampshire School Christmas Concert was held Wednesday even- ing, Dec. 21st in Kingston Hall, which had been tastefully decorated for the occasion by Golding Bar- rett and others. A beautiful Christ- mas tree. well laden with gifts for young and old, occupied one corner of the hall. Mr. Cecil J. Stewart occupied [he chair and excellent order was maintained throughout the even- ing. The hall was crowded with parents and interested friends who listened with rapt attention to the well rendered program, which re- Oil Following is the program: Remarks, the chairman. Chorus, the school. Recitation, Welcome, Robert Ecl- Duet, Welcome, 1.01s Younker Exercise. Christmas Gifts. Recitation, Lona Kits-on. Dialogue, The Dolls Christmas. Solo, Arnold Esston. Recitation, Lawson Tremerc. Solo. John Edwards. Exercise, Days of the Week. Solo. Errol Stewart (eucai-cd). Mouth organ selection, cluude solo, Verna Kiieon. Recitation, Josie Watts. Dialogue, The Brave Professor. Solo, Phyllis Easicn, encored. Recitation, Verna Kitson. Solo, Alice Edwards. Dialogue. Adele's Lesson. Solo, Celia ‘rrernere. Julia Buele Mullaly: Girl oi Santa Tree. Intermission, Sale of Candy. Chorus. Five pupils. Exercise, Merry Christmas. Solo, Claude ‘Premiere (enccredi. Recitation. Fulton Kltaon. Motion song, The Christmas 1 Spanish Girl, Margaret Peters: Old. Pantomime, Little Town oi‘ Beth- Gentlemsn, Joseph! Marie Pe- ters; Pirate, Gertrude Macdonald; Bell la Boys. Mary and Josephine Lanni- the field of cor-lost matches. So far Murray River is victorious over Murray Harbor and Millffl! Harbor sionsry Society met at [he home of Mrs. T. R. Goudge for their regu- ; cored). - lehem. Recitation, . cored). Drill, 8 Girls. Dialogue, The Candles Umbrel- John Edwards (en- isoio, Clirton Stewart. (encorel): Recitation, Phyllis Easton. Dialogue, How Jimmy Saved Pa. Recitation, Claude ‘Premere, (en- cored). y \_ia-v\~..~ .- Duet, Verna Kitson and Phyllis Easton (encored) Recitation, Francis Lax-fer. Chorus, the school. At the conclusion of the pro- gram Santa. Claus appeared and round he had no easy task to dis- tribute the apparently endless num- ber of presents. Mr. James G. McLeod and Wat- the hostess, Mrs. Goudge. On Thursday evening, Jan. 5th. members of the sons o: Temper- ance met in the Division Room for thcyrirst meeting of the new your. ‘There were 62 members present. and 6 new members were added. For the quarter jusg, closed, the average attendance was 53. At the close of the business semion a good program ova; enjoyed. A short time the King George Division visited the Oliver Division, Murray River. The report brought back to the King George Division was vcry fa- vorable. Ollver Division is bravely carrying on and the good wishes or the King George members are with them. An invitation was given to the members of Oliver Division to irislt the King George Division son Latter who were responsible for the finances of the evening's entertainment, reported as follows: Door receipts $28.80. Sale of candy: $18.70 a total of $7.50. The chairman on behalf oi the teacher and pupils thanked all those who in any way assisted in making this concert such a splen- did success. The entertainment was brought to a close by the singing of the Na- tional Anthem. MURRAY HARBOR. Oii the evening of Jan. 2nd about 60 friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mrs. L. J. Bucll. Murray Harbor. The evening was Ipent in dance, music, playing of games and frimidly chat. A splen- did lunch was served to all before the evening closed. At the home of Miss Bertha. Chapman, on the evening 0f J5"- 3rd, the members of the Excelsior Young People's Society met for their regular monthly meeting. A fair representation 0f the mem" bers were present. At ihc close of the devotional and bilfiiiw-“xt lJi-‘fiiids a social half hour was enlbyfid "m! lunch was served. Murray River, Murray Harbor and Capo Bear a",- again entering with hockey won one game from Cape Bear. On the afternoon of Jan. 5th the auxiliary of the Women's Mie- ar monthly meeting. The roads W" in up extremely bad cozdition n‘ goes to the school fair funds-P- West, received a telegram on Tues- day morning. 130°91'15". 27th ‘mm call “Christmas Recitation" was res- Butte, Montana conveying the Si“! ponclcd to by twelve members, thrrc news of the death 0f his bloilicf-iivcre also four visitors present. A Grover, who had been fatally hurt new sick committee was appointed in a car accident on the cvcning of as follows: Mrs. Herb. Dec. 25th. ‘The late Mr. Campbell was hit by a car and the drlYPr 0i the car rushed iiim to the hospital where all that could be done for him was done, but he passed away - the following morning at 9 a.m.. death being due to shock and hom- orrhage. known, left home while lic was but a. boy, spent some York, Massachusetts and Florida. Finally he moved to Butt», Mon- tana, where he has resided for a number of years. Hc was a vcicrnn 0f thc Great War and the funeral services were in charge 0i ihc Am- erican Legion of that city. He was given a soldier burial, there being _a firing squad and color guard at any Thursday evening. On Saturday evening Jan. 7th in the public hall a very entertain- ing play was staged by Murray Harbor and vicinity talent. "She's a. Bachelor" certainly did brim; many a hearty laugh from the au- dience. Those gal-ring Pa" 1n this play were: Miss Bertha Chapman, Mr. Lorne Stewart, Miss Clare Stewart, Mrs. Albert Mcbwd. Mm Geraldine Harris, Mr. Wilfred Mc- Lean, Miss Edna Sencabaugh, Mr. Lester Keenan, Murray River. Ml‘- Jim Harris, Miss Rosie Moore,_Mr. Charles Richards and Mr. Percy Sencabaugh. Mr. Harris Jordan ago a number's!"£iic"'m‘énibérs"6i' " Mrs. Chas. Coffin and Mrs. Fred MiicKcnzie, both o1" Bay Fortune. Hts death at the curly age of thirty nine years seems doubly sad owing to ihe {act that his brother Bert was also killed in the World War. General sympathy lS extended to the bereaved. (Patriot please copy) —-—-__-_._._ Rosa VALLEY INSTITUTE The members of the Rose Valley Women's Institute were entertained ion January 11th at their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Newsome. Owing to ilie bud condi- tion‘ of the roads, only eight mem- bers and three visitors were pres- ent. Some new business was taken up and discussed at some length. The sick committee reported hav- ing visited four homes, carrying fruit to some. A dollar was order- cd to be sent to the Christmas Seal Sale Committee in aid of Sanitor- ium. A reading “Standing up for Bill" read by the President, Mrs. J. W. MacKenzic, gave nil o. licariy laugh. A contest, "Revcrslngs" was indeed s. puzzling puzzle. the prize being finally won by Mrs. K. H. MacKenzie. Lunch was then serv- cd and a social liali hour enjoyed. Meeting adjourned nfici" singing “Show Me the Way to Go Home‘ and National Anthem, organ accom- paniment being played by Mrs. H. D. Dixon. Next meeting to be held on ilic 8th of February lit the home of Mrs. K. H. MacKenzic, roll call to be answered by a Valentine presided. The Proceeds of this plul‘ MR. (movan CAMPBELL Mr. Elmer Campbell, Rollo Buy Verse. The December meeting of the Rose Valley Women's Instiiiiic was iiclcl at the liomc of Mrs. 1-1’. D. Dix- on with the President in tlic chnir. Meeting opened by singing "Ode," Grover, as he Wiis familiarly time in New was requested to report iiuy needs. Lunch was then served. Afterwards a reading "Christmas Greetings io the Institute," was rend by Marion Blondoii. A humorous reading "The Downfall of Santa Ciuus,“ by the President. Meeting adjourned iifier singing National Anthem. meeting to be held at the home of’ Mrs. Frank Ncwsomc, roll call to be and repeating Creed in unison, Roll Clow and Mrs. Frank Nmvscnie. It was not considered necessary to appoint n. School Committee, rind the icaclicr Next . Willie Livingston; dsr: still rsquirc-boilingwater gevirfbfmi And the price is just the same. keeps JELL-O fresh. ' ‘ Ji4-3Z_ l" "W 5W1“ them’ i’! iwvefliment 1880. Mary - MacRae: Mickey Reading. Lois MacLeod. {but a fair number of members the funeral. He was buried in m. School was held, with a large nun. that the" Wm l“ a few Yea“, “m” MW“- JWFPWW Flynn; will!!! Duet, John Edwards and Ralph were siblc 3,0 be present and a good View Cemetery of Butte. He leaves her of visitors and ratepayers pres be ‘my “m” "mm m w“ "5 Cm" MW” Mmmml” Mwdmmld? “m3” ("lmrwl- meeting was held. At the close of to mourn one brother, Elmer, or ent- The 8611001 W88 tflfilfli-lil! 4t mumsum" Tramp. Elmer Peters; Colonial Rgcitatimi, Borden Tremerc (en- the afternoon tea was sewed by Rollo Bay West, and two sisters, coral-ed T01‘ m! “ca-slim- wh-“l i well laden Christmas tree stood ls one corner. The pupils were ex~ amined in the various subjects b; their teacher, Winnie Best, assist» ed by Mrs. Geo. Dixon, Mr. John A Murray and Supervisor MacPhaii Their ready answers showed cars ful training during the term. Mi J. A. Murray was then appointee chairman and a short but interest- ing programme was carried out, af- ter which Santa appeared and pro- ceeded to unload the tree. Each pupil was remembered with a gift and candy from his or her teacher. while she, in her turn, received sev- eral lovely presents from her pupils The visiiors were then treated with candy. - Complimentary remark". were made by several and the sing- ing cf the National Anthem broughi a very pleasant afternoon to s close. The following is the programme: Opening Rccliniioii by Ruth Mac Loan. Exercisc—“welcomc.' Recitation -— "Santa s by Joyce Darracli. Recltation-"Wlicn I‘m n. Man." by Harold Clark. ' - fl boys. _ T-icomc," Dialogue-—"A Letter to Santa", by Ethel and Willie Livingston. "Speech for a Ten Your Old". b,‘ Louis LTSCLCXIH. Rccituti0ii—"A Christmas phone," by Wendell Scott. Exercisw-"Christmas Smiles" - by Arnold MacPhcc and Garfickl MacKinnon. Recitation -— “That Christmas Feeling," by Ium MacNcvln. Recitatioii-"Wliai. She Would Give Up.’ by Mildred Murray. Exercisc-"Christmas Ifs,“ girls. Rccilatioiifl“! \V0lldL‘l' tl/liy," by Arnold Beer. Dialogue-“Tlic Exchange Desk." by Myrtle and Joan MscLean, Olivc Livingston. Closing Recitation by MacKinnon. Arrival of Santa. Prizes were awarded as follows: Perfect ntieiidancc~Joycc Dar- Tclc~ byf» Tlielmn racli. Stars in Spelling, Grade 1I—1, Ruth McLean; 2, Arnold McPhce. Stars in Arithmetic - Grade 3. Grade 4, Joycc Dai-i-iicli: Grade 5, Ariidd Beer and Iviin MncNcviii. (equal). iPntrioi. please copy) RQ‘\‘~OQ-GOO-Q¢O-OOO-O-O-O-OO-OO-O-c O answered by a New Year's rcsolu- a § , EYES TESTED .._._.__ ...-. .__. ; sun 2 crnvm: iuvnn sciiooi. z (jLAgslflS FITTED g 0n Wednesday aftcnioon, Dcccm- x ber the twenty-first, tho scmi-nn- 2 ophmems“ nun! examination of Clyde River e is: Rjrihmonfl 5km, Q-JO-OO4QOOO 00000404004060 _. _.. _._.._ .i ' e ....~,.......lw' ...__.....-...........,,.,,,_-_.,. l9 ._- .<..-..._~< .. \. ..._.-.u_. u _ _.-__. _-_- _-e a l f. l l.