. "ms GUARDIAN lHE wisiiii lilIlHllIlN __.BU~SHI.NG ICEw-Now that tuel harbour and Bedeque ice lax‘: for the travelling. it is boil i1" the delay of bushing the ice W16 proceed at once. The slip at l1 eastern section of the town is h9- mg p“; in shape by the officials in churle - —-SUOOE$8FUL SEASON-The chicken cunninx D1111"- 111 111° Queen's wharf under the luanllSfhl luent of Gallant Bros, has had i1 very successful season. The)’ 911' pect that within a few weelisthfl plant will be closed as far as culi- ning is concerned, as the ‘birds will hot be in the market- 000-0-000000000000-4 v v 021-0 Y vvvvvvvvvvvw- lSummer time brings many children back to the old home-among pleasant mem- ories renewed will he the Tea they used in childhood—“RED ROSE." , —SHOP from Holman’: Cstalog. -—8OLlD COPPER IMPERIAL FIRE EXTINGUISHERSF. Under- writers laboratories inspected 2 1-2 gals, loose stopple type, tested 350 lbs; our price $18.00 each.—-Brace's Sulnmerside. 11071-2841 —-GOOD 0ATOHE8.—The smelt fishermen report very good cat- ches within the past few hHyB, the uvflrase per net being between two hundred to one thousand pounds. The UlS. market is very good. We Wish to all. O11 Day . , 7i fidiilll’ lltwYtar” —GOOD SEASON-The P1111911‘ Receives Address age at the Crystal Rink up tn llil! present this season has been vory A plGxlSilflf. surprise was given alsutlsfuctory- T119 19° 11"“ M6111" few evenings ago to Mr. Ben]. C.;9X(‘.€|li!.\l. C0lltl‘ll.lOll this win or. w ilryeilloll, formerly n very popular under the management of ‘Uilplfllil , nlcrchant tzflc: of this city zllnYPeters. 111111 1119 119w 5919mm“ on ... ;. i ' - ~ . \' of Milo, that 9, during hlslthe rink organ are wonderful. . llcre lust u-eck. A number of; -—'—— fritnds trailed upon him and pre- —DIGGING OUT-Street Colli- scntcil hf-m witll o. ilsenu gift alitl mlr-sioner Deailoche. Summon-lilo the folio-living ilddrcss. to WlllClllWtiS busy Wednesday and 'l'|iu\'-'4~ RED ROSE Crushed COFFEE pleases particular folks. or the other. For one week Chung a record cl‘ Fdulncso twins. They would live ut his house and go his were brought from America lo Cun- FAMOUS FREAKS P D ‘Mr. ‘lliz-yentoll very warmly ro-‘dny with n gang of lllon lei/trill"? illlfilli- loft’ the snow hunks on water $ir\‘.": (lharlottetown. P.E.l.lwhlch if it keeps fine no doubt Dec. 27, 1922. the regular New Ycilr's duy sin-ed, Mr- Ikm‘ (1- nryemon- -wi.ll he in its full bloom iiglllll "5 fir and genial ussociate:— "m". 1.. quite h lot of spot-d ii0W| ‘Wu the undersigned have gal-H" towm ‘ . llcri-il together tll'h morning tol l five you our officiial welcome ufl ————<*>"—"" | ' tor ull zlbsencia of 1-8 months. Al- ' though nearly 2 years‘ have passed own way, l-Iny: submitting to whut- siiinllliople and ilicil in the reign of ever he wishcd. The next week Constantine Vii. The length of lhcir s! h . l h t [I lwould be king's turn. lly this means lll'e is uncertain. I nce l e recon. (cat o lc tley managed to live ill pence ulld it was while hunting in tile jLll- “Siamese twins." Joscfa and nOfilil-lllitflllflfly. gle in indiu llml a ceriuin (‘npthin 3111111011. 51111490118 111141 80191181318 0n the morning of Jiin-ililnv l7. Colman il-iscovcreil lilo Ruilii ..l- have been cndellvmdili; 1-0 ii-IOIVB UR‘ i874, Chang found llllll. ho could lioodlco. twins. 'l‘lli5\' were born ill IIIYBWPY surrounding Such tllfiliigiqnot wullen Eng. lic milled his uon,.tlle native village oi‘ Noilparzl, :1 id freaks of nature. who citme to see wllai had hzipili-ll-“Jlo birlll was the Sltlllill for {ill 41.11- ln most 0t these 011865 B11011 01’ ed, and found that Eng was dead. cry on the port of the SUDBTSilLlPIS the twluo him u flllllllville 591 01111" Chung collapsed and died WlKllllIIHZIIlVOS, who, believing wilcllcrrit U I V‘ ‘ I B11115. 111111111910 19 115111111)! 0119 V|~~\1 two and u llult hours lrolli shock was ut work, put tlic whole lulll.ly|~‘1"¢¢ '1'" “"9 111M140“ 1-19 11X"- urgun that has to do service for upon a weak 1,9,“, 5,, 9,35,“ ' M11111“ 9191181111‘ 01' K118111118 Yvll [116 1W0. Tllitl. l5 wily operations l0 A good Sun-y, by {he “my, Wm; The {wk-ls came u) Landon 53111.1" lllo “@511, w»? wig-ll to gggure divide them are. ‘~15 11 11119. unsuu-I told about u lluke oi‘ Si. Albuils who 1593, pnu gmne yours 111191‘ 1111 "l" 111,3 {Cgunplxiilgreiegln 1131mm‘: a general one for SUVPPllHklllllS oitl;_—g_ 0995-7111 W911 l" $11‘- 111111 1111113 T116 11111“ ulion WtlS n-rivlrnletl to ‘sepulxlie - i‘ “ - t _ 1 ' 111‘ ‘11 11105, 'l‘llcro, urn two cusses o- Josefa and Rosa, like other "Slil-‘hpuzpld a, H“, twins m“; the“ ,,,_,,.,,e,| 1,1191“ Almulklgh one died the 0,m_,,.]ll’o\v bclloldllrlg you we feel thatlnfénl one of which is mum‘ m CANSQRJISN BOARD NAMED TO mefie twins." W118 1118 131111111811 111.10 lhe exhibitors. “Are they broth» none illcl" ' 113ml ‘if "mv has touched youlCelltrul and South Alllrrica alllll Y FUEL P50515143 1101111111 P11191115 111111 111111 111°11'91"‘ era?” he asked] ‘hm I-ghuy and we “(we ma‘. mltlle Wcst llldivs ullll ti.» olilcr i1! TTA ____ . and “Bu.” Wm, were (lung um-mhhi N0, qlme so we“ known were an. the _vears_ to come Father 'l‘.mc ‘Europe and Hm United Smlem (1 ‘ W11. Dec. 30.-—~In view oi The twins were born in Czecho-ome, Dam Helene and Judm,’ ‘vhu will but brush gently n5 ouch i2 Much the more brim“, are the lecurrentlstrike conditions and Slovakia fortyyoul- years ago. They were bum m Hungary in n,“ They months he throws into the “Ililfinhose or ‘me tropicsuone kind, cablol the ultlmgtg “Gummy 0g aubstit-i were joined m ‘the waist’ ‘10386815191111118110 Wmght 1° Imam‘ m’ 81ml“ plilviolililllfi 1131111; alllgrigerthhlarycorlleu the lightning spring beetieJi-lotlhlclolrilgliciuelia ti): anthracite calm e arate res iratory and curl ac ’ ,7 i {hummus l, a b“, ‘ ; -'_ - _ ' . I _ _ . ' QB. rig purposes n gyglenlsl bug’ m“, very (uflerantlgggn [Lfioévllium ‘he 1:11am” were nmcry is st ll reiten-tlve andihccausc whul it falls on its lbacklilaentrmlcanada.athoroughsmdy M itnllodus fuel problems hus been ilftl(‘.l‘l'll by the Dominion govern- _ v _ . 1. . . . 1 , it springs into illr- all so 11> to 15L‘ temperaments and frequently qual-{renmved m a convent where they all; tviilatéflilf-gnlillfvllllnmyjlyglltfllfftt of on us rem imam‘ is "mre ma“ m‘ relied. llenrlleil luco-lllukiilg. Judith LUll- ' ' " ' m H cl . Siamese Twins Have Lived Strange “D0ubil:" Lives 1 ; Moore & McLeod Ltd l 0 v0+0-0+0§O§+90&00 0 $0 QOO-OQO-OO-OO-OQQQ-Q f0 O 4 1 4 1 4r 4444-0 0000 000400 00 0000 00004 000-0000 00 00000 0 0-000 0000000- 44 0000040-0000 000000-00 00000000000-000000000-00 FIREFLIES m. l Fireflies are not ll purticulzlrl ikind of insect. The nulnc is sluilllyl tho city as tile only condition of peace. Philotis advised the senti- tors to send all the fonliile slaves, disguised in lnutrons clothes. She offered to march alt their head into the camp of the enemy. The advice was followed and when the l-‘iden- ates, having feasted lato, had fall- en asleep, intoxicated, Plhilotis lighted u torch as 'u signal for her countrymen to ilttuck the enonly. The Fidonutes were defeated and silrvivcil, apparently worse for tho severance, Ill the case of Joseiu and R lsil Dluzdek, an operation was sug- Igested when the one sister became! |lll. but the other refused her con, sent. prt-tkirring to die us SllU liiltllm lived, unitcd to llcr sister. ' ~- -{-O-}->— THE hARP OF IRELAND. . . . , , J1 - 1 r‘ lrt such ' Josem was strongly averse m herxuucied a serious mnegg m mg ago As, you huvi lnovul about oul .ll(.ll long. and i-lvc» f( ll .l Sister's 11181111189. 11111 111 1909 1111s“ of twenty-three. llor sister llcczllnu became the W116 01 1111 111.119" 111 thciinfected and they died within .1 few German army who las killed in the mmules of each other‘ war. There was a Perfectly 11°11'11" Another freak which attracted h child of this strange union, who. is good “Bu, m- auenfion was [he gin. now eleven years ot‘ age. The twins d“ “Sumo,” exhumed 1n Bflfnunfg were atone time on show and made Mm“ as “a boy and gifl united i! 1111111119- alive." This curiosity W18 eusily The origdnal Siamese twins werelecnpsed by the negress m5,- coup. Chang 111111 EBB. T119)‘ 11111111911 “vmmonly known o3 the "'I‘vro-he:ldeil| sisters and one had nine children;N1.,h,;n,_,,,_]e_~ q-hpy developed sweet 81141 111-9 911191" 1111119911 ‘To “wmlvolces ull-zl could dance on two or 41511319911191"- 1119. “V1115 mud“ a four legs with equal animation. pact dedicating each week to one As H“. bank M, A, 1-)" 945 mere is __-_.._.... . —~ 1A w 9,». A.“ . Q ' _~\~§\~\\~\\~1~\\~\\~\~\\\\ fi!~\~v~\\\\:v 4'. ‘v vow t1 ‘(were Old Doctor Ocean is the best one to call in after you've eaten not wisely. but too wlsll around Christmas time. A \. v. ‘W 11:: I "1 H: prescribes fresh caught cod and haddock as the lighter fare, most easily digested, to luring you hick to fighting trim. And his advice is supported by medical men everywhere. The National Dealer In your town receives his shipment: from our triwlors, fresh iced out of the water and delivered within a few hours of catching. Chocks will be mailed tomorrow to prize win- ners. Winnbro’ names in next Tuesday's advertise- ment. Watch for it. \>\ w“ x I§‘§\\\\)\\\\\a\\\§<0~\ § §§§§§§ ;\\,k ; §\\~> \~ a AA §\\ ~x \a. ‘a A050} I ‘_‘7“‘TF'-(L..i i m,’ 1. . ATIONAHHIF§Q1NQOMPANY .. H - -. . s (var/arm; FlS/l /.s 7H5 (VAf/Of/AL ms/r" L‘ "w"? Have Your Engine Factory Rebuilt Hen in our modern-io-tho-moment plant, whore Imperial Engines 1rd built with the precision of a finely jewsllod watch, we have thb equipment, we hlvo the lklllod men to rlltori your marine, Ita- tlonary or automdoll engine 'to its original good- rmo. 1 --¢y.llnhrl u-qround by the Huld Process. —Ovu-|IIO Pinon: and Ringo fitted. -Vuiv01 N-lillld and re-facod -Iurinqo ro-lubblttod. -Irckon ports vvoldod or roplaood. And froo one my freight on nil orders rocolvod before and of yur. urers of‘ u: n ‘ rme Motors on iii-hr llill‘)! ht my wuiitry! iii (11111- lless ll foulld thee, Tile cold chain of silence hud hung o'er thee long. When proudly, my own island hurl). ii unbou-rlrl thee And gave all.tlly chords to light, freedom and song! The warln lay of love and the light note of glildness 4 Have wilkexlhl thy fondest, tllylive- liest thrill, But so oft hast lliou cirhoki tile deep sigh oi‘ sadness That ev’n in tlly mirth it will steal from thee still. Dear harp of my country! farewell to thy slumllers. This sweet wreath of sozlg is the last we shall twine. (lo deep with the silzlshille offame on thy slulllberz-l Till touched by some hand loss lin- worilly than mine; if tile pulsewlf the patriot soldier or lover Hill/O tllrolllftl at Olll‘ lay. ‘lwilfi 111)’ glory‘ alone- lt “'33 but as the wind, passing needlessly over, While all the wild sweetness wakkl was thy own. —~'I‘homu.s Moore. <0->----—- THE PROPER WAY l “l wish you wouldn't growl so ll“J(.'ll," declared the wifc, an ex- ilctress. "Why shouldn't I growl when the meals are cold?” retorled the husband. “You tookyme from the stage to be your wife." "1 did." “Then if you ilisapprove of the way l ploy the part. kindly express your disapproval by means of his- scs."—Kansas City Journal. city we coilld not. help but note the hourly wclcunle that has been clctt-lldoil by all your old acquaint- anccs and it is an evidence of in? rfact that your sound honesty and unquestioned business integrity is thoroughly appreciated in a com- munity where you once were a business man that this town could ill ilflford to lose. As day is followed by darkness as Joy Fllds ‘ts opposite ill sorrow, so we oil having had the joy and plcilsure of yizlur company mus-t now put up with the sud fact that you are about to leave us again; but before you go we wlish you to accept this small token of our appreciation and affection. and in the lpurs lby lSOITltQ- fireside tar from your Charlottetown home, us you sit in retrospectlion, we hope it will remind you of the boys at home. zlllil you mnly be sure that our thoughts. will ever be with you. _ We illSO extelld the season's fell citations und our hopes that the New Yrur will bring you un- bounded and ilnstinted prosperity. (S"gned.) On behalf of your many friends and admirers. m0»?- PROOF “Women are born gamblers." “That is rather a violent stnte- lllont." "it is true. ‘Mighty few of them but urn willing to marry." Hous- ton Post. —i&}———i— INCREDIBLE. OTHER- WISE TO H ER He-—My brother is making morn money than he can spend. She—— iMy goodness! Where's he wnrlr- lug? in the mint.-—Boston Trans- Coated Tongue Nature's Warning of Constipation When you are constipated. not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is pro- duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thiul replaces it. Nujoi is a lubricant-not _ a medicine or q indigo —‘ so cann gr pe, ' u Try it today. . from red Stop Rheumatism With Red Pepper When you nre suffering with rheu- matism so you can hardly got around just try Red" Popper Rub and you will have tile quickest re- lief known. ' Nothing has such concentrated. penetrating heat as red peppers. ‘In- stant relief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood circula- tion, breaks up the congestion‘ and the old rheumatism torture is gone. Rowlos Red Pepper Rub, made peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a jar at once. Uoe it for lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles. coma h, chest. Almost instant relief aw- site you. Be sure to get the 8Q“. nine, with the name Rowleg 9|; each package. beautiful flight tilut the Cuban and Mexican ludics use tlicln as orna- lnents. ‘The iindinn natives: ‘ l ‘ l ' ill l! lJOldl . itiguliilrriilngbllcdilillz-l olimtlleyend ofnglmms extensive ‘may’ h“ been 1m" __ _ _ ipolnted as a Dominion Fuel Board, $.12]?smlflisen,timfll,‘f,stlljhg"iifi£ which includes: Dr. Charles Chill- up n‘ 5mm cdgés o‘, ‘ flue wire soil, ilepaty minister of mines; John and iced ihenl on bits of sugar111°1"3“fh'_d1r°°t°r 1n ‘he “fir”: deg When they \\'l::ll to use them. .1“, "ones n8 n’ ' ' ' they sew thclll up in little longs of “m” biologist’ Department of _ _ J _ p jl E 511121181111: ‘the Watt-r Power Branch of the lie- ilmes the‘, (Ginny ‘fut a 12mg pm llllfllllcfll of the interior, and F. C. through the poor beetles uuder,gjl1‘y"1chk supargltegflfiztch 05,, all: the,’ chest and wear tlleln in their I ‘i “m 050"" 5 ‘ hair instead of diamonds, _or with‘ ‘eportnieut of the interior. the jewels, the rcsult being a pret- Th“ board l‘ authorized w ob- ty effect. l A strong committee com-posed 0i’ llltlflfliillelll. officers in the different of lhnsfivtltllhlflllleflii of the government. lain unavailable information, to . Travellers who visited the West-umsu“ and “Generate gm‘ qua"- lndies, at first excited the incre-md 9x118"! “Mai-u; a 82113;; tillllly of their friends ill. home by “1 “1 1"“ "‘1“1'1°" °“' t‘ h“, , declaring that the natives solne- Swwflfl’ m employflubh ecdnmfl times put" u number oi‘ the fire-msslsunme as ma“ be mun nee flies lllto u cage, and thus gain enough light to enable them to read. The story llllS been confirm- cd lby many scientists. lloivever. and is now accepted universally as the truth. tfi-é-i- PHILOTIS Pllilotis was a servant maid of ltonle. and saved ller coilutrY 110111 destruction. After the siege of Ronlc by the Gill-ll. about 381! C.. FATE F .‘ tho Fidemltes marched wt 1111 o OLD BOOTY - nrnly ilgulnst the capital, demand- .who have been giving three sub-l the senate, to reward the fidelity of the slaves, allowed them to ap- pear in the dress of the llonlnn lnatrons. .__..__<0->-—-—— ISECRET OF ‘LONG LIFE.‘ Hard work, plain food, and sen- sible hours are the secret of lon- gevity, according to Mrs. Ann Crit- lilcs; J. ‘B. lChzlllles. director of‘ tie, of King Street, London, who has: just observed her 93rd anni- versary, and who declares she feels good for any years yet. Well on in the last decade of the cen- tury. Mrs‘? Crittle has the glowing countenance of s. middle aged per- son, and only n few faint lines in her face tell of the weight of years. She is ‘a. native of Bristol, England, and has revisited her home three times since silo come to Canada with her husband in 1950. IMrs. ‘Crittle recalls with pleas- uro the early days in Canada. and when asked to name some 'of the outstanding developments since sport, the town crler lived on York street, and Dufferin avenue was known as iDuke street. When the death of King Will- inm the Fourth was announced. she was first u. citizen of London. reforredto the income tux as the chief. She complains she is ways paying out her hard earned money to the government. Her earlier recollection of London concerns an epidemic of cholera’. which took many livies. iOrioket ‘gwommou me Maud volcanailng ull the wives and daughters in known as tile lighthouse of thl-A lllcditerranean, which is in violent1 eruption, once figured ill a court of law in connection with him; (,f the most circumstantial gilos‘. stories on record. In 1868 a IMrs. Booty brought action of slander against o. certain Captain Barna- by for sying that he had seen old Booty running iuto the flames of hell, pursued by the devil. ‘The words were admitted, ‘out for the defense it "was proved that M11!’ 10. 1687. lli-z- duy of old zllootyfis denth, the captain with a large Dflfll’ 01' friends, went ashore ht Stromboli to shoot. ralhbits. At about three thirty in the afternoon two men were seen running to- Ward the volcano. Captain Barnu- lll’ exclaimed, "Lord bless me, the foremost is old Booty, my m.“ door neighbor!" I'l‘llcy then vanish. ed in the flames, a fact of which everyone took note. In addition to the testimony of 9111111111 Bflrlmlbv 11nd his friends. old Booty: clothes were brought into court and identified by sever. nl wltnoseesas being similar m 111°" V0111 by the foremost. man who ran into tho crater, The judge. Chief Justice ISir Robert Wright. wnslthe most populnr outdoor was so impressed ‘by this evidence that he said: “Lord have mercy upon me and grant that l may m. V91‘ Bee W118! V011 have scan. Ono two, or three may ‘be mistaken, but not thirty." Booty‘ lost th lM/fl, q the case still remanns elhe “olglyailél- For those Smokers who Illio‘ their tobacco . Cutfflne or who roll their own Bu: ® dicinlly accepted Slhost story on ffiwrtt- London Chronicle. Mrs. Crlttle was a girl in school. She was in London, Ontmrio, when the first steam train pulled into that village. Another of her’ earl- iest recollections ls of troops leav- ing to go to the Crimean War. J. Cridlarld, lu. P. P., rol- Nor-. i folk in the Ontario Legislature, is a nephew of Mrs. Crlttle. ii nu NA s“ £51‘ A5 N HEAR QRKND 1'1. qififiulilii. 1!. 4