i. ' ilcuu-u-n 1 Keep up the love-Making if You Want me t0 Stay in Love With i all; Says the Bride- 'i‘ at Happy Home is at 'l‘\v0-H1llldt‘d , Job That no Woman (‘on ' Pull off Alone And itclnembcr Ally ilrilil- in zlllv llrillluilwn-llli Don't throw ‘\\\'E\\' till‘ but’. wliil i\'iiil'll vllll lxlllcil! \"'llll' flfil- Nil need it every dnv as ion; as You lift‘. 101' will?“ if"? “will “m1 uncertain creatures and liable to wiggle nfl tile .l.i lllll iltiil~ " ill urt zlllll ‘All>v\ hook. Don't quit .\llll\\ll.',; lll" llolls lllld gnlikllllrllxs tl‘l.ll r lllzldc lllc think tllll‘. you \\l‘l from all otller men. Don't drop nil, love-n cease nlellllllnillg tile slnll inc. I lull not, ll llllllll-reuli" llult 1 .llll still your If‘ glr d bun And eggs and ciuty. lion‘. be .~"ii;‘ Wurlls oi prnlse. v ‘\"il ll your doesn't clllionluliczfiy e bnllli s silouili gin.- ' Keep _\0ill'$l‘lL on lnj: ejls. u. tllrce days‘ stubble of lJlliILI oll your 11in; llllli ilalll szll llraund in. H don q him (my. . , ; , - . . l . - 4 ' e your’ stocking feet and wlill )(.iii' collar 01f cf all evening. I would have l “M15 lmrfecill nmmunckl “hm ‘To ‘ ‘ vull czlll onlv rllford a Ford, tllats limi- hnd the gnrbllgl- iliilll <:.. siovenly" lnllll ls evv Ls" to kl null ulltl l Prlllre you il.l\u to i\l\li: iltl» y.l:t. h ‘up Advice Your Bride's u’ New n». at the your lll I Ciilillbi Lllolt all adore nle unless you tell zzlv so ili‘l(l iZiVl‘ lllc ‘ll k . lluw and then that, ls illlvoleli‘ tvnil liuifillll ill-R. nli lol:‘.jlll':lll-ll'~‘ l: on llllllk I nlll .'~.llii ll flood-looks. "lllll if you my new dress and llllt for pit)"; snke let me kill w it. rue! n woman's sweet l1»: lll. heroine one of lllUhk‘ wlvl-s \\ill\ lire so slzllwl-li llll ii.l 1 ._ ‘nllll lllqli Lilly il;l\-~ lo lllrt '.-...ll ll. wl l. \llil will‘. lll‘ ;' Gives Husbands iilztkin g a You lliivll- altar and nffl-ellcll to 1i at you : p’ lll b: uli-(LIC nil.‘ n few l"" LiUlliliY nlnlried D t force hi!‘ lo l1 you il.:li cl lllc n11‘ Don't act. as if being married to you woman could possibly desire. alone all day. I gave lll) many dHWS been changed. restaurant as I ever did. Help me to make l happy 11°!"- wonlan can pull ofl’ alone. dare my, display to the outside world. zlnd not as a favor. ‘by llly illbor ill llle ilullle. vlllo couldn't give llolicc and quit. l. . ill dealing with J. wife. If you ma}, way to npygqif, "Oil, what's the keeping and i)f‘!ll‘-.\'~lll\\l'1lll\l='- QICLIQC "on. . l llr lorgut that ll l ‘ wl-lnun lillili .l .~. _\"l'.l ' lllj.‘ Ifililffl 1U .l.' Be ellzllnnlv‘ \\z'll nlc. I lnurlllnl you to -_ 1 n l~ll;ll;-.l.1i-..ll sollll- one ‘with wllorn I collili sjll-llll tile lmlzlllcc of my llfc lll illl,‘ .ol1 of pleasant, cl. '. irlferestlng nllli lllli. liile sort of ini}; lll . nle that kllltl u: \‘i'll'.l‘l' spl g, our rlllly together. ll I hull \ lcli .l glllll, .'wlil'lll lltlsillllld l never spckc and who only gruntctl in answer to a. question. I sllutllll ilav: married a nore dummy that I would net have 1ll\(i to fecll nor cicnn lip zlftcr. tiling: lo nuke illf‘ hllplly and in keep lllf‘ [lulll I lll.ll‘l'l(‘.l yell i§1li‘.i.ll Ifilllils il..vl~ iogrlilef‘. ..)llll.' or lrve. being a Rlllis Royce. Don't Iil\‘.'il)5 be lllrll'.vill-,; your illb ‘ll-r ill nly feetll and tvllillg 11"? iiuw superior she is to lllc lll owl)‘ tilillgs. I wont to like ilcr, but 110W lllviliions l-onlpzlrlsolls illtwrcll us? TCLlFil lllll to be till: kind of wifc you want, me f0‘ be. ‘est ill ili\' tllllllthllit,‘ zlifllirs and tlllk tilclll over wltll mc. Rclld with llle. by mg mini 50 we mll keep slffll together and never be parted as so molly your own hopes and plllns. husbands and wives are. And ibvc llle. I'll forgive you nil tile blfnnev. Try to realize that when I married 5'0“ I went from c cheerful home ill which were my mother 1x11: 83kg! ti: where there was something doing every minute $0 l 114m" W c I gave up the attentions and the flowers llrld tllc Ems and ‘he Pulling ‘ad the love-makin! of half a. dozen men for $01115- and l" l5 “P I" 7°“ m sub‘ stitute at !east in part, for some of the sacrifices I made in mcrf¥1fl8 Y0"- Remembcr that Just because I am married my whole nil-ill‘! hi! 1103 I still crave amusements. pretty clothes and step out of flfl evcllin!» My If“ 55m ache w am”- Candv and flowers still make a Ilil willl me and I still derive Just as lllllClT pleasure from a clcwr 91B)‘ °l' a E°°d mm m” a dainty dinner ‘t ‘ No nlattcr how hard I work piling on the fuel l cannot keep ihc ilcllrtstcnc warm i! W" We °fi Playing 90k" Wm‘ lilo bevs of an evening ol- lallilalldcring wllll another woman. avail me to smile like lilo Cheshire cat u you B" up sulky and lzrvlwhy and dump on your OWII household all the temper and nerves that Y0" Liivl- nlc a square licall on the money question. I mm ml, m,_,,,.nno,,m, ,,,,,.-,,,,.,-gl,,,, 11,, you cild and I um entitled to my pro my, or lilc profits and ollloilllllcllts tilclcof, to be given me as my right ( K ' (live lne a definite amount of money upon which to run lilo house so tllllt there may be no monthly fights over the bills. Glvc lllc my owll pcrsollul allowance spgl may not be humiliated bY ‘(joining to you mm a, l)\lgg“llv 101' the lll0il0_\' I cllrll ovcl- and over again Don't show llle tllllt voll regard llle as nothing but a cook and valet and nuke me m-l that the reason vou lllarried nle was to get. a servant l..l:lv Love lo ill-r ilusbzlllli and not W235 “"159 11nd 41 mcimn‘ cleaner-i ‘Don't forget lilili, llle S1\i\‘L‘-$pl'l?£lfll:1‘ is lllorc effective than the ham- Bllt if you tcll llle what a marvelous pic I nude qq/I, Wlllll rl Pfdllti iltiic nlnnogel‘ I fml. I Will break my neck W Don't l-vpcrl Illl‘ to be n iliil'llL‘l\'-\\‘Ol'kt‘l‘ and rllll n ilolise 0n llir and look like a lllillionniress ill n $10 dress and to have my llllir wllved and my rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN was all the picnic in life that any for one, and that s blind date. I I still like to put on my That Ls a two-handed job that no Nor will it I put just as much A woman llilva,\'s wants to be a find fault with everything I do, I use," and go slack on my house- s scrubbing. When Don't reproach it with 110$ _ iiid ilow lnllcll ilettcl" she did l-llll I if you are always instituting Toke‘ zln inter- Tl-li lllc about Study with lllc. Hold inc If voll iovc and understand and Symilfllhlze Wm‘ me DOROTHY DIX- [llld lilf), struggle for For 771a Cook . - JELLY CAKE FlLLDlG Many a cake-maker. when lbe bu turned out two nice layer: of cake and is considering the finish- ing touches, would like to make the filling and the icing different, were if: not for the trouble involved in the making cf the filling that 0c- cune to he: at the moment. aprcpdlng Jelly or Jun between the layers is, of course, an old prac- tice. But the straight jelly (more than jam) is very quickly absorbed by the cake, and is often Just a bit too simple, anyway, for the effect desired. Have you ever dressed up a pot of Jam or jelly, to give it greater character and importance when it takes on the role of cake filling? If not, there may be an easy road to a satisfactory goal, in these sug- gestiolls: Take a mcdillnl-sized glass of any tart jelly, as crabapple, straw- berry, apple, currant or plum, or V: gklss of preserves, whip up 1mm light. add ‘.2 011M"! fill‘! SUE". '4 cnllful soft mot nleltedl butter. Brill, all together and spread be- tween layers or on sponge roll. Grated cocoannt or chopped nut meats may be nddcd if desired, and if the filling is to be used immed- iilieiy, whipped CYEHIXI instead of butter may be used. zzMllkcs Breathing Easy. The construction of the air passages breath, too fnnlilinl‘ evidence cf asthmatic trouble, cannot dallnt Dr. J. D. Kel- logg's Asthma Remedy. This is the famous remedy whicll is known far and wide for its complete effective- llcss cven under very severe condi- tions. If; is no untried, experimental preparation, but one with many years of’ strong service behind it. Bllv it from your nearest dealer. l said : A Morning-Smile Sea! sen. everywhere, u the great linu- ploughed her my onward. “Oh, steward!" cum a discon- cclnn Rom tom a passenger. half reclining in a deckcbnir. "Blow far no we oi! land?’ No answer came from the stew- 1rd. “Ob, steward. do mum mo- bcI fir!" "Mlh md a ball, mram." “m! the grui! reply. "Thank heaven! 1n what direc- tion, steward?“ "Straight down!" we: the answer. MOVING SLOWLY Two men were discussing the vexed question of the education of their children. Bald one: "Whfll-‘S your boy going to be when he fin- ishes his education?" “All ontogen- arian, I think," replied the other. Pointing out to his court that I witness was not necessarily to be regarded as untl-uthfnl because he had altered a statement that he had made previously, a Magistrate “For instance, when I entered this court today I could have sworn that I had my watch in my pocket. But then I remembered I had 101l- it, in the bathroom at home." When he reached home that evening the Magistrate's wife dc- mallded: "My dear, why all this fuss about your watch-sending four or five men for it?" "Good heavens!" gasped the learned Jurist. "I didn't. send any one! What did you do?" “I gave it to the first one who came; he knew just where if. was." - An unbleached muslin bedspread for the camp, bungalow or summer at home, is a thing to be welcomed with open arms. I flowers placed ill the spread with colourful corner sprays, is very effective. arrangement. The flowers mlly be worked in French knots, the leaves, lous ways for other household tar-- ticies. ' DECEMBER 28, 1932 ' l What the Fasllionables are W85, By Annabelle Worthington Here's a darling suggestion. _ A colorful basket with spring center of The illustration above shows this either outer e l- - . 4% by 1a melts? “d w Wm“ Price of Pattern l5 cents h, ltamps or coin lcolll ls prefemq; Wrap coin carefully. Q ..----"--u.“--»u-. NO. 1107B ‘ Name u Street lllqés; """ " ' i To End a Cough In a Hurry. M‘ Thiigt Hon‘; Saves $2. No Cooking! 8o Esq] Millions of housewives have found that, by mixing their own cuugll melli- cine, tilc get a purer, more l-lIel-tive remedy. ilcy use a recipe whicil com about one-fourth us mucll as rl-lldy. lllllde medicine, but which really Imsng cqnlll for breaking up obstinate cough; From any druggillt, get 21,5 otlnqr t of Plucx. Pour fills luto u 16 oz. bot ' and mill grnnullltcd sugar syrup to ~ this big bottle. The syrup is easily mall; handle, bow and outer edge of the basket in outline stitch nnd the rest o! the basket in darning stitch. This pattern may be used in var- I Design No. 1107B comes ill blue.‘ The flower basket measures 15 l inches wide by 23 inches high, foul- corner designs 1f inches long ‘on. with 2 cu ls sugar and one cup water, stirred n cw moments until dissolved, No cooking needed. It's no trouble rt nil, and makes tile most effective remedy that money could buy. Keep: perfectly, and cilildren love its taste. Its quick action ill loosening fhl- phlegm, clearing tile 11hr passages, lfllI soothing uwrly tile ill nlnmntion, Ilb\ mused it fo be usml in more homes than lluy other congil remedy. Pincx is a lliglll concentrated com- pound of Norway inc, famous for its leuling effect on throat membranes. it is gllnrautccd to give prompt rclicf or money refunded. . I 1' I'l"l..l‘OB.L—-AI tile first lore throat, which prcsages ulcer- Wlil Pretcllt birelulicl sylllplonls of O I SMIL Es ttion and inflammation, take ipoollful of Dr. Thomas‘ Dll. Add n little illlgtll‘ to lt to nnl - t palatable. It wlll aiilly lilc irri- zatlon and prevent tile ulceration lnd swelling that are so painful. Those who were periodically subject ' .0 qllinsy have lilns nlllde tllcln- icivl-s lnlnlullc to filllfrii. Administrators Notice 11m undersigned zldlnillislrzltors 9f the personal estate and effects uf Eustace Heath llaviiand late Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward Island, Barrister-at- Law. deceased, intestate, hereby notify all persons indebted to tile _.___.___.§€Ij.d_.CSIflIB 1n make inlmcdillio pay- ment to tilcm at the office of Palmer d; Farmer, Solicitors, Char- lottetown, and nil persons having my clalms against the said estate IIO hereby required to present. the lame, duly attested, at the office aforesaid, within twelve months from this date. Dated thin 15th day cf November. l. D. 1932. GEORGE D. DOBLOIS, H. JAMES PALMER, Administrators. l745-1l-25-fmw-f month. runner SALE OF 5'l‘UCK-lN-'l‘lfAl)l‘l 0F TUE LATE GEORGE FORBES, VERNON BRIDGE A: directed by Order of the Court of Chancery in tile mutter of McLean vs. Forbes. No. l) lfll, l will set up and sell by Public Alic- lion at the Store premises oi‘ tllc lilo George l-‘orbes, at Vernon Bridge in Queens County, on l-‘ri- flay , the 30th dlly of llel-rnlllcr, instant, beginning at 10.1w lrl-lol-k ln the forcnllon, All till.- fIIlfk-lll- lmdc, including liry Rllllllh, ll.lrll- ware, boots. shoes and rubbers. aints, crockery, enamel anll tin are, groceries and other accessor- lcs and fixtures in and upml the laid premises, of llr bit-luring to lllc estate of the Lllc Uljlrfflf‘ Forbes. In can nil of the above property be not sold on the day aforesaid the I wlll be continued on the fol- owing day and from day to day fill Ioncludcd. For further particulars :lplll_\ tn lhe undersigned or at [ITf'lf‘ll‘l‘~. Dal/ed this 22nd day of Decclllbcr, l. D., 1032. D. EDGAR SHAW, blister in (‘h:ull~cry. I298-12-23-6i. Professional Cards Stewart & Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. IV. LOIVTIIER IARRISTEIIS. SOLICITORS ETC 84 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. IfENTLEY “l. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Alforncy-al-Lnw MONEY TO LOAN Office: illfl Richmond Street >--- T ~~ —-----—-- ---~—- r -~ Prohibition (lommlsslon (has. II. Black. (‘halrmnn (‘ilarloffcfnwm Ins. Ii. McDonald. West St. Peter: Jnlm Simpson. llamlllnn. Sl-ml all Information regarding Infracllons n! PROIIIBITION ACT 4o the above or to ‘I / 13- ol’. “What are the things about an lutomoblle you are most apt to break?" i "The traffic regulations, l think.“ Barber: My wife In crazy to" learn to swim." Victim: I don‘! blame her; It's fine. healthy exercise. Barber: That's not the realcn lhe‘: l0 keen about It, lho like: to wear the bathing ccctumu lhe secs In the fashion papers and on the billboards. .- ~ . . Jack: Ah! Irene. your cycs arc like the orbs of night. Irene: How old-fashioned, Tom alway compares mine lo the head- injliwt; rf his roadster. SUCH IS BASEBALL The sky is blue and the rocfcr grins. For ‘llc wrmicl seems bright when the home team wins; rootcrs llluc and the cloud! suffusc The whole hlamc sky, when the home boys icsc. The bezlca Bill l8 rluiie a hero since he jumped in and saved that girl from drown! lng. He: She (under umbrella): Yea. and nzw it'll up to lame other hero to lav: Bill from marrying the Illrl l x.:5=‘q_; , ASHES llllosrsl A Romance of Today By Joanna Cllnnan (Continued) “I say, Pat, lilcrc's a girl in the lhe week-cud. I wanted ilcr to meet ‘Mother. I shall have to take ilcr backer something. Go down and be decent to her. will you, Pay?" "All right, I will." . John Giimoul: looked lllto tllc room. “Come along, Geoffrey," ill: said in a subdued voice. Geoffrey went, out past lllm into the corridor". The door of ills moth- er's room stood open. Iic wcllt ill. The white muslin elll-tlllns had been drawn acrosstlle windows and the room, usually so bright, seemed lo him dark and unfamiliar. The dressing-table which stood ill the centre of the trlflcs pushed aside, to make room for some enzlnlel bas- ins and a hot water Jug. A shabby black leather bag- hlld been care- lessly set down oll lii" rose silk of the ottoman allcl a ilvnp of lillcll on the beautiful bow-fronted chest of drawers. Geoffrey walked over to the twirl walnut beds. In one of these lay Evelyn Gilmollr, perfectly still ull- cicr the pink silk elder-down. "Mother," said Geoffrey. She opened her fine blue eyes. "Geoffrey," she said‘ in avoicc which was firm but vcry low. "You've come at inst. I'm gillll." Silc did not turn ilcr llead. Her face, on the clcar contours of which time had succcedcli in writing so illtic, was colourless, bu‘. compost-d. Ill-r cxqllLsile grcy Ililil‘ llligllt have llccn newly dressed fur some social occasion, so smooth and ulirufflcd wcrc its waves. From the folds of a l'0SfT-COl0liI'(‘(l Chinese shawl wilich hnli bccll plllccrl about ller should- ers, appeared one of ller long, white hands. It, icy quite calm and mo- tlonlesa. Her diamond wrist-watch still ornamented the slender wrist. She would clic as silc hnd lived, indyiikc, nlanncriyl, reticent and correct. "I should ilclvc come before only I never got a. lllcssslgc," said Gceff- rcy, "'I‘llcy couldn't get, hold o! mc. I was on the way down." "Dear boy, I know," said Mrs. Gllmour. "My only worry was that you might not com:- ln time. I’. has keen most, unfortunate. . I have always hated accidents." "It's dreadful, Mother," said Geoffrey. "It's so sudden. I fell all knocked over. I don't know what to saY-" He went round lo ‘he other side of tilc bcd, knei: down beside ‘it, took hcl hand and i:i.~:c-.i it. '1llc dyllg woman SmlfPfI. “We've always been such friends, Geoffrey, haven't we? ivlvcr .;llcc you were a llrly IIfIIc boy. I played I've always been so proud. . " Geoffrey broke down then, and subbed int) the pink cider-down. Evelyn Gilnlmlr TZIZSNI 11"!‘ illmd and stroked ills llclld. \ “Pious don't. Geoffrey." All her your first game nf cricket with you. - l lliic she illld glksllpproved of tcars.[ He rcnlclllbered that and himself. I "That's right. Listen, Geoffrey. I don't want you to grieve for me, but II want you to promise me some- . tiling. Something tilat, will make mc =qlllte, quite happy. Will you?" "Of course I will, Mother. Any- tiling." dl'a\villil~ro.llll. I brought her for‘ ..I Wan, you to prom,“ that you said his §\vill nlarry Patricia," ‘ lllothers voice. Silence. fell on the quiet rooln. . Geoffrey looked up. His mother's eyes, cglgtr and hopeful, all that. was loft, alive ill her face, were fixed on him. She was his mother. She had given him life. Now death was walt- lng for ilcr here, in her pleasant roonl. All boul- less, and sllc would have gone that. strange, incompre- hensible and dreadful way. His glrmc edropped to her hand which he was again holding, to the pink- cider-down stained where his tears had fallen. Somewhere ill the pret- ty, trivial world that he had once believed in, was Fay‘. But here was death. "All right, Mother," he said. "I pronllsc." Hc saw her slllilc at llllll. eyes closed. Her Then there were other people lll tile room, a nurse in uniform who poured something from n. bottle into a glass and held it to his mother's lips; his father standing haggard, sorrowful yet self-conscious at the valld's pulse, nodded at John Gil- mour and put his hand on Geoff- rey's silouidcr. Everyone walled, Tile room was quite quiet. Geoffrey could hear the ticking of his own wrist-watch and lllc creaking of the nurse's stllrchcd Wtlifilblillfl 1L3 sllc drew breath. For tllc last time Evelyn Gllmour open- cd ilcr fine blue eyes. She died as she llndllved. Hel- ruling passion spoke. "Lord Parrot, brought mc honlc in hi: car," kind. turned away. Hc left the room. John Gllmour followed lllm. Geoffrey beclllnc aware that the nurse was looking at him curiously. He got up and went out too. He went into his mother's bou- doir and sat down on the window scat. The shadows were long on the lawns outside and starlings were swaggcrlng across the striped green and golden sward. In the llmg-wgik o gardener was sweeping up leaves, , and 0116 of the maids had gone out lo the terrace to bring in the gar. den chairs. Life was going on, controlled she 531d distinctly. "B0 Her head fell back. The doctor l AND AVICINITY Tile December meeting of the Gicnwooll Women's Institute met at tile home of the President, Mrs. James Auld. Meeting opened by singing It's a. good {me to get ac- quainted. followed by Creed. Roll czlll was responded to by my first teacher. Five new members were enrolled. The school committee re- ported that one half dozen window locks were needed for school. The secretary was instruct-ed to purchase these. Sick committee presented a bill of 25 cents which was paid. The Institute decided to purchase Gill-ist- mas seals seni- by Tuberciuois Christmas seal fund, chariottetown. ‘This amount $1.00 will be sent, im- mediately. The ladies decided w re- member the aged and infirm in the district, at Christmas by purchasing for each a. small treat. New com- lllittecs were: Sick, rs. Albert Mc- molltlls. Mrs. Elmer Bctts invited Miss Mae Boultcr, Miss Dorothy McDcugall appointed for three months. Mrs. Elmert Bolts invited the indies to her home in January Hostesscs served lllncll ‘and a pleas- ant, evening was closed by singing the National Anthem. Old Santa. has visited all the little boys and girls in this locality and by now is well 0n his way to his home in the Northland. We have been 2l1j0ying delight- ful wintry weather and have been section of the Province for the lust few weeks. The water supply is very low and lll many places, many of the wells arc dry. With all surplus poultry and foxes out of the way the rnen m A very distressing accident oc- curred in Oleary, December 14, using both sleighs and autos in this turning their attention to getting out their next year's supply of fuel. summoned and on Dec. 18, he sank into unwl- ciousness from which he‘ has not, at time of writing (Dec. 23) recovered. M's: Erma Clements, R. N., Hcbron, is in attendance. Mr. and ms. D. Al. McPherson Dunblllne, have u their guest; the latters nieces, Miss Anne Hlerlby, R. N, and Miss Marjorie Herlby of Edmonton, Alberta. Tile Misses Hieriiby will spend a couple of months in this Province. English Ideal Is Cottage, Garden CAMBRIDGE, Eng, Dec. 27.- Councillor Mrs. Stevenson of fills city speaking before the National Union of Guilds fol- Citizenship, said: "The English ideal is a cot- tage and a. garden. Contact with the soil is essential to human life and nothing so endear: ‘a. marl to ills house as being able to sit at Sun- day dinner and watch his family Mr. and Mrs. Major Howatt, Charlottetown, were recent visitors to Gienwood. the latter remaining over for a week's visit with her son. Mr. Rankin Howatt, and Mrs. Hclvatt. Messrs Jerry and Orville Dalton. eating cauliflowers and potatoes which he has grown himself. "In Cambridge we are supplying cottages of three bedrooms, kitchen, bath, garden, etc, at, from $1.92 t0 $2.64 per week and there is a walt- lng list, of 1,800 families. The cot.- tagea cost about. $1,200. » Burton, ‘were recent visitors ta Dull- bianc. , M's. James Smith rnld hlxs. J:llll .\Ii‘I)DllflId, West Point. were vis- itors to Summerside on Dec. 23. where they visited ther brother, NB. Roy Smith in Prince County Hos- pitai. Maura Horace and Everett Mc- Dougcll were visitors to Sunlmerslde on December 22. Messrs Leonard and Frank stew- art, West Point, were visitors at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. D. Living- stone, Durlblane, on Doc. 11. Mr. Ben]. Bryenton, Coleman, was a visitor to Lot 8 recently. ‘ Mr. H. B. Mcwllllalns, Dunbiane, was a visitor last week at the home of Mrs. Margaret Fbrsytilc, Films- dale. Her many friends will be pleas- ed to know that. lllm-s. rbrsythc, who has been quite ill, is feeling much better. Mr. R. L. England, Springfield West, was a visitor to Summersidc on D00. 19. when the three year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Lidsfonc had tile misfortune to tumble backward into a tub of hot water. Dr. Chun- plon was immediately sunlmcned and under his treatment the little one is recovering. After spending a. few weeks at his home in West Point, Mr. Roy Smith returned to Summerslde on Dec. 20, where he again entered Prince County Hospital for treatment. He was operated upon on Dec. 23 and his condition is reported as quite serious. He was accompanied in Summer-aide by Mrs. Smith 1nd his brother Capt. Samuel Smith. The sincere sympathy of the community goes out to Nb‘. Urban Currie, cape Wolfe, in the delth of his two year old daughter, who Wu taken quite seriously ill on Dec. 17 passing away on Dec. 19. His many friends and relatives were sorry to icam of the serious illness of Mr. Jorcph Hickey, Dun bisnc. On Dec. i7 he complained of Mrs. Minnie McDonald, Locke Read, was a recent. visitor lo Dun- blulc. __. Mm. Nelson Dennb, Ohcry, bu returned u, her homo from Prince County Hospital, and is feeling much improved in health. w. and Mrs. John McDonald, Milo, were recent visitors to Dun- biane and Wart. Point. Misc Violet Clinic, Gicnwood, left for flunlmeralde on Dec. 19, where aha will spend some time. Mr. David Livingstone. Dunbillnc, was a recent visitor st» the home of Mr. H. L. England, Springfield West. Mr. John McIntyre, Hebron, is spending a few days at. the home of his nephew, Mr. Joseph Hickey, Dlulblnle. -_-—--—-_. nbouglu‘ Egyptlln Linlment rc- llever toothache and neuralgia. 1n- vaiuable in cases of croup, acre abccdubqcpilydcimvcalllct “The Ministry of Health main taLn thatflodglngs are all right. for young couples with two or three children, and refuse to sanction their transfer to Council houses until larger families are accommoq dated. We fecl that this postpone ment o! real home llfe of young married people isanti-acclal. lll the provinces we really burn ll: the dictatorship of London." NEW YORK, Dec. nm-lietectlitl groped today to solve the newest ‘sack murder mystery," uncovered ill ll sclvcr catch basin yesterday, with ll Boy Scout bell: as their only clue Examination of the body of the victim, police sold, indicated he m; between 14 and l6 years old. 7 body was clad in a blue slllt 8&0 blue shirt. About it was a boy scout belt. ' The youth, according to detec- tives, apparently had been Slain Bflfl his body wrapped in lwo burlap. brlgs and trllssed up- ivitll rope, thrust into the sewer about eight weeks ago. Cause of death was still unde- termined. Chief Assistant Aledlclli Examiner T. J. Gonzales inclined to the theory the boy had been smothered, but a chemical analysis was ordered. ICE CREAM We will continue making our SPECIAL FRUIT "v14 BRICK during the Holiday season which may bl? obtained from any Perfection Dealer. FOR Also for DINNERS, PARTIES, BANQUETS or other occasions. DECORATED CAKE. NUT ROLL, LOfl ROLL, and INDIVIDUAL ANIMAL MOULDS. -Place order 24 hours in advance- BENTRAL GREAMERIES LTn. Phone 848 SALE 1 STEEL SPLIT PULLEY 24" Diameter 9” face. 1 STEEL SPLIT PULLEY 26” Diameter 7” face- 1 CAST IRON PULLEY 18” Diameter 8” face- 1, '9 Ft. STEEL SHAFTING '_ s 1% Diameter with Hangers and Bearing Write or Phone The Charlottetown Guardian till-cal, lfld qulnay. Keep a bottle i Ni - ‘ it