iv, .T DECEMBER 18, 1931 'mi-: cHARi,o'l"raTovvN GUARDIAN _ _ _ _i_>_AcE ELE_vEN1., 3 L ”"" _ ` _ ' " `“f ' 'f ' - Ill HEMURIAM jjgjg-,§T"j;m The Perfect Gift » Lavender Toiletries by Yardley << Since 1 7 70 Bus life at her home in Glenmar- tin on Oct. 15, 1931, aged '13 years. Bhe took a severe illness a few months before. Though she some- what rallied she never really re- covered what health she had before that. Our sincere sympathy goes ,out to the bereaved family and friends but especially to, Mr. McKenzie in this his great sorrow, and loss of a dutiful faithful and devoted wife and mother. The fact that they en- loyed a long married life together makes the parting not easier but ~ , nil tho harder. However .God knows l l bestsndtohiswillwelnustbere- t lished- ` Besides her sorrowing husband cis/lo-L .l P rf , bottle, and ;v::ll:rr Ghesllrllire vS.ol:h. '?s|libl/&r6_L".nd" sup' 'hh' 2 hm 5°" CIS/7-Lavender Perfume, Soap, ,nd 5 5,", Clb/74-lavender Soap. Tale, Face Powder, C20/54-Lavender Shaving Bowl and Shaving C20/62-Lavender Tale and Shaving Cream *P #_ .. ;f._'?;;i-""""""" ` 3-: .'-7-_'.'_-'__ 4' ` /"J:-»Iaf=.‘-¢_»~ iff-.;-':2‘ ‘ i I I ,n , V, 1.... ,__ |__,__,,,, i , _ ,fi - silavmo __ cami '»:5.‘_'l ~ 05?( _el is ~_- .. _ -li-Lili Tm 5 ‘$1 ` »'"T _“;:::__ __ ` " -`i-E. '_'-~:§r+f`:'~ " -7*;-11' -2 Mrs. McKenzie leaves to mourn ,__ _____»_____,____ _ ___ their loss folu‘ sons, Allck at home, _ -________ __ Kenneth oi Gisnmariln. sa- 1 __ “ft 5 muel and William in Beaton. Three "'i'j-_'l El daughters died young, Two broth- 1 gxtj if ¢rS. Mr. John McLean of Glen "W/.~"`§\,{\ f ir Y' Martin, and Mr, Alex Mclean or ii W, »§` _i :l____ -_,_ at if White Sands, P. E. I. also survive -.___ _ her. The interment was in Valley- 1; ,€__ 5 ' field. The services at the home and “E” 32 V grave which were largely attended ' - 7': >/nn... " Allister Murray. Presbyterian _»_f`_f_\`;"{=l'_ ' " _.; ' church, caleaonln 'rho following ~ in gif To acted as pallbearers: Messrs 0. K. _ _ __ _ M rtln, J. N. McPherson. Angus _ `_;-"_- N' holson. D_ R. Macpherson, Nell McPherson and Norman Gillis. As Mrs. McKenzie passed out be- yond om' ken she left us with the Impression that she rested in simple 1 were conducted by her mlnirter, Rev. CI6/70-Lavender Perfume, Son and Fa i P s ............................$l.00 S." hu.” _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __________$|_5° ShampooandRlnse,6BnthSaltTsbleh_$2_75 Lotion...._......................_$2.00 . . . . _ . . _ _ . _ _ . . . _ _ . . . _ _ . . _.$1.00 - - C20/68-G l. th tt __ __ ____/_6___ __ S _ S16/7_5-:Lavender Perfume, Tale, Bath Salt C_l6/82-Lavender Perfume ln Wicker hottie taining Lavhenader 'Shel/lags d . even ar oa 2 calls Dusting rylh I in gilt-capped bottle, 4 Shampoo with handle, Soap. Tale, Face Cream, Fseo Stick in glass casa with gilt cap, other toilet accessories. Especially appropri~ ' P . . . . . . . . . _ . _ _ . . . __ _ ' ' _ °" " $2 0° Powder, 6 Bath Salt Tsbllsis _ _ . . . . . . . _ .$3.00 jlrtridgcl. _ . . .. . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .$3.00 _._Powdar, Milk of Lavender . . . _ _ . . . . _ _ .$5.00 in aluminum container with gilt cop. _ I C20/7|-Do Luxe Set in genuine leather ease, M collapsiblo-containing Shaving Stick in new ~ hshelito holder, Invisible Tslc in metal con- tainer with gilt cap, Shaving Loiion. Provision is made in this case for complete shaving or J sis for gentlemen travelling . _ , _ , _ _ _ _ _$7_50 Clllldllké f&ilh and t1’\lSl5 in G0d through Jesus Christ her Redeem-' _/‘ er and lord. We are told in Cv0d’s 'Word iihlt to $11 3l.lCh “H15 felt llihll be glorious." MBS. JOHN MALCOLM ‘MCDON- ~ ‘~-,gl 5 ,.. _ . - . _ Yardley Gift Sets are priced from 85¢ to $1O@ _ l _ _ __ _,Q ONLY A FEW ARE ILLUSTRATED n sEE COMPLETE RANGE AT YOUR DRUG OR DEPT. STORE V . ,ff 5 - -:»~,,,,, ann ,_ ,» ` ____ -4 ‘ 23 °° °° 22 svsrromrvlrnrro l 'micro departed this life at her It j ¢ ' ao eo M.l.N.TNEPn|NC£0I WAI!! I i I I 1 _ -I ts home in Glen William, Caledonia, P.E.I., on Dec. 5 ,l931, Mrs. John _ Malcolm McDonald, in the 76th year of hcl' life. She was born in Vic- lorll County, Cape Breton. Nova. Scotia. Her parents emigrated to P. E. I. and settled at Murray Har- bour when she was but an infant. Mrs. McDonald was in delicate health for years. During the last year or so of her life, her trouble became a/cute. But she bore it all _'with remarkable resignation, un- complaining, silent. Her supreme ( '~ snowflakes _- kind that forced the railway com- ed together, fragile in themselves reigns of George IV, William IV, Victoria, Edward VII and partly of As . NEWS Y N 0 1 _ _, I "Re the" L’ “ “'11 °f °“°W Gsor o v; it is entitled to ii sued from the W.S.W., soft, feathery, l '- S e c an old book. But old books-unlike "EH l ; BY AGBICOLA 8 sh snow' as I can it the old furniture-are not valuable on account of their n e-that d ds *___* -K panies to run a snow-plough pro- g cpm euo b t in in t on their scarcity and on their sub- Hard Paint Brushes ‘though “prevention is better than £0 kgs ythwougxx es gedeuort -lem- Th° Plmlbl'-by-trade keeps his cure"-and I Pass it onto the care- lens Q; miwuakspig lee: 2; bl; N°W this b°°k PT°f€SS€S 150 53118 brushes in good order, because a less fraternity. within the reach of the fairer half bl‘U-Sh 0! the best quality (und he made up ut “any Dum 0! me !e1t` of my readers an abstraction which knows lt is a mistslro to use any A writer in ins Farmers' Advocate eb powerful in ,hm mummdé has °¢<=11P1ed the attention of man- ambltion, especially towards the end Other) IS an expensive article. But advises boiling the bru-sh in vinegar, lyh dn b th inte .S al kind 53109 limi? WEBB. and Whose seemed to be to run with patience the race that is set before us look- lng unto Jesus the Author and Fin- the amateur who uses the brush on- and in order to test this I dug up ¥hx. stargk imma W ts 1; B 1; pursuit is enjoined in the constitu- ly occasionally. is apt to as in a an oiri brush that had seen better mu whyf Name; notviofld ti°1\ °f H mishiy n_e~t1°f1- We must hurry and puts it away only half- days, procured some waste vinegar P? 1;” M for m “som h then ¢°n°1“d9 U19-li 11°* 01115’ 18 it lsher of our faith. cleaned or perhaps not cleaned at left over from pickles and an old 0 S ; ve ' so ° I ’ H: fm °1d» but 1° is 9' Val'-lable 50°?- favorlte number, five fingers on the or ner six onlldron, three passed ali, and when next no requires li, it osn to hold li. The vinegar was in - If W°fk- H-S S°m° Ph11°S°PhefS bn before her, and three still survive is as hard as a stone. There is a just sufficient quantity to covcr the 'hggii Tinviitfes thigw; _'ine W°Uld have US believe. is €SSentlaI to _viz= Angus, ln Boston; Mrs. w. D. very simple remedy in that case- ,bristles 'rho can was sei. on tno S S as ° m ' ' ° “ " happiness (though I know men who llIcPlie'rson, Caledonia. and Alick at _ irange, just behind the firebox home on the farm with his father, ' allowed to boil, slowly, for an and a granddaughter, Mrs. McDon- and Murray Harbour, who oft/en vis- _or two, and the brush began to s 'aid raised from infancy. Two of the lted her during the last year of her len. It was allowed to remain llx pall bearers were nephews of her life. The interment was in Cale-lthe last vestlge of hardness UWB! M6311- -Times. HBY17. C009- donia Cemetery. We extend sincere gone. A good cleansing with has, Angus and Albert McNeill, and ‘sympathy to the bereaved husband and water restored the bristles to 'Jerry Nicole. and family and certainly no less to most their pristine condition. The funeral services at the home the dear young granddaughter of treatment had “worked like 'end grave were conducted by the tender years, but who attended her charm!" Rev. Allister Murray, of Caledonia "granny" with splendid devotion. ff? ‘ The Store of _Practical Christmas Gifts 1 f Our store, as usual, will be found most interesting to those who are _.4 planinng to give something useful and lasting. Gifts that combine Ki* Beauty, Qualitl/, and Usefulness are desired above all others. We cor- `_*\, dially invite you to call and inspect our large variety of Appreciated " Gifts. 1 `_‘4 _ <'s’%’.¢”%"’.-i's‘.i%ii%"%~*§ ‘s`\` l -_ _ f ' ' _ __',;1i,;;§;;ll'.,il:ii _QQ-\l __ `~-----fl" ~ i\\_{:.'_g__ _, SIL VER WARE -The Gift Uiat Pleases- You’lI be delighted with our large and _most complete line of the beautiful “COMMUN- ITY PLATE” Silverware. SEWING BASKETS AND SCISSORS The Dilintiest. Gift ‘ The dziintiest way in which you can express 1 your Christmas sentiment. Choose from our large assortment.. ,,;i,,;,ai _,_-ai ,-at ,-a,,».i ,-4 ,-4 ,/4, ment. _ -. _ Nevada Metal Ware Will not tarnish or wear .A PYREX WEAR nrniros on 5’ ,ideal Gift. Complete assort- \_,» cup, the rose, five petals. Even in arithmetic, 5 plus 5 (that is, 10) is a more convenient root for s. nu- merical system than any other digit. Yet I never saw a picture of it snow- flake "star" with other than six points. _ Besides the points, which are or- namented with artistic appendages, ‘ the centre of the star has an elab- orate tracery of ridges, forming a pattern of geometric art. And no ts tracer Infinite variet deny this) then the young woman as she follows that guide will finn oodles of both the essential and the elusive commodity along her devious way. Its title then, (to end the suspense which such a preamble must neces- sarily create) is the young Woman‘s Guide to Happiness; being an improved and pleasant Di.rec- ‘ tory for cultivating the Heart and Understanding; with a complete and two stars have the same pattern of elegant system of domestic cookery nd so forth and so forth. poin or ii- Y. a the thought of an Infinite Creator! Devious is right, for the Young Francis Thompson’s exquisite little Woman is led from the making of poem on "A Snowflake” puts this "Fine Blocking for Shoes" to the starry flakes to dusty drift, and the drift under the microscope, re- thelr edges rounded by rolling over one another. Requirements of Trees An examination was made of thc trees in a public park in an "Am- erican" city, and over 90 per cent of them were found to be suffering _ from starvation. The grass bc- neath them was cut and the cut- tings removed in the interests of ,tidiness. When the leaves fell they ,were raked up and carted away. Naturally, as nothing was allowed | to remain and rot down for man- ur in course of time the soil was oH. Guaranteed. \`r i "l`_.L./&\ R -.'_:§`f’f'i'~'~`_'A ff _fi / , \ ` 0'? ./ ___ »¢§`i\_ _'s ..~a_ - _ snnvlnc msnl-:s f C4’°Wn8` Sets AND cassaaou-is 1,0-_.KET KNIVES Stag and Ivory handles, Silver. mountings. with ‘The Ever-Welcome Gift il, two and three piece. PYNX "Weis SAFETY RAZORS I mare géw/fa/7/,fan 4 ..,_l_.,_1., e exhausted, and the trees assumed a condition of decrcpltude. The branches began to decay “nd “V1” ‘measures undertaken- In the late winter, the trees were ties scraped, cleaned, disinlected and filled with concrete. In the spring a special fertilizer was pre- pared. and applied to the soil. Pho- tographs had been taken the year before showing the scanty foliage of the dying trees: pictures of the trees after this treatment showed a won- dgrful difference, but the help had come too late to save about 4 nel' cent of the trees. We are proud of our shade trees, mg ghoum profit by the experience of our neighbors in the south. Al\0ldBook Before me lies a bulky volume. thought into matchless words. constructing of “White Hogs Pud- But the wind soon grinds the 'dings;" and from the practice of _ -- "An improved Method of Brewing" \`if " to the art of "Making a curious , ` sembles nothlnl 5° mum B5 C0Unt- green water" (dye). The greater less pebbles of snow-white marble, p rr ll art of the cookery recipes, had the _ _ ,_ _ _ Young Woluan lived ill this era, ' _‘ ll _ ‘ _ V. \l ll il would have cirziwn thc attention of the Prohibition officers, since she is enjoined to a commixtux.: of wines and spirits with a lavish hand. There is unfortunately a general vagueness about the weights and mezlsurcs of these recipes which would often lend to results not lm- tlcipatcd by the Young Woman. Sho is told to take “a bit of butter," “some salt," "a penny loaf," “a lit- tle drop of water," all by "rulc-of- thumb." After wading t'l\T:'_:g1~l thirty pages of these llisntluciions and pre- sumably imbiililig thc knowledge sl. requisite to her happiness the Y. W. is initiated into curing for thc sick. There were no microbes in 1821, us ties formed in the trunks. At 18-St ,we are not surprised to learn that a survey was made and remedial _"Many diseases originate from a cornlpt atmosphere, but a still greater number from the sudden pruned where necessary. the Civl- :changes of air." The writer, how- lever, makes a point by refiuiring thc \Y. W’o patients to get out into thc ifresh air and so harden tlvzmselvcs to the sudden changes. | “Frequent cutting of the hair is of advantage to the eyes, the care and the whole body," llc snys. but does not tcll us why. But thc sec- tion on "Cookery for lilo Sick" makes up for this and other short- comlngs. I was onlie healthy; I wished to be better; I took medicine and died." After a while the author seeks to cultivate the Understanding by a review of the sciences, astronomy, ~arithmetic, history geography and others are treated of in a rather sketchy style. The geography gives 'us a brief glimpse of "St. John's' St. .1ohn‘s, now called Prince Edwards Island, though lying near Cape Breton and lNova. Scotia, has the advantage of lbotn dust ls, is superior to noun in pleasantness and fertility of soil This Island was by the French which they fasten round them with styled the gl.lna:'y of Canada. Upon a worstcd sash. 'Illcy arc scldoin the reductlonvof cape Breton it sub- seen without a pipe in their mouth. mitted to the British arms. Char- even from infancy; hence it is very lottetown is the capital. It is re- lusual in_ their houses to see boys markable for being free from fogs smoking. The women are extremely and particularly healthy." A very lively, good naturcd, and obliging, satisfactory account. but have not the least pretension _to When the “guide” comes to des- beauty. The Canadians have a vary cribe the manners and customs of singular custom among them; at his Canada, it spreads itself. _The Can- commencement of the year, the men adlans are a. swarthy people and go round the city and salute the low in stature, their ,dress consist~ ladies, who sit up for three days ing of a kind of jacket, and when the weather is cold, a blanket coat, (Continued on page 13) ¥~ ,f ll,” YS. ‘N- \_\.{. _ I: -\_ ____ 1. ' if _ ” '¢'» 3' ;A __ gn; _/' 1 1 _ f-_ \{l& » o f _ =-in _, ' .\\ __ T.-f if l ... \,¢ ` if a I if _ T e is / V- ill sf iss, "l % 273% 3. pf. ll/ _ i \\\` \,¢ lf , ` _i* _,J , \_-,-¢ \-_ l, /- \`/ (newest inventions) l ¢ _ 1 _ , A 1% _ 1. v l '= ‘“~ ii ' -of V _\" ‘L ~ "\_ L; 1 ;-:-. ' __ _ -st 1;,-."= ‘._- ‘_ is /' ,~ii§ _ _ ,_ K -- _ ll s""`I'."7=_ -.. ' TL ~ ~ Up-Stairs where Santa Claus Presides, easy to get there, and worth _ ‘ fs going to sec. An immense 1~:in_i:': of Toys, Dolls, Games, Mechanical Toys, _ Follow _The _Crowd "` ” \ - i0 Santa Claus' , Q \ Y '\W _ _ sf ,_ _ "‘ Headquarters _’ Carter’s Book and Toy Stores' Here is where you will see displayed the largest and most up-to-date stocks of Xmas Gifts both useful and ornamental. BOOKSTORE U Hundreds of Books by Popular Authors, Books for Girls and Boys, Picture Books for the little _ i ones. Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, The New Hyinnary for the United Church, Tlic Pres- 'bi/terian Book of Praise, a splendid stock of ` Cntliolic Prayer Books, Fancy .Stationery (in all boxes), Watcrman’s Fountain Pens, Pencils and s ri grant range of Blank Books, Office and Pocket Diaries for 1932, The Poets. Gift Books. Christ mas Cards and Calendars. s .. r l_ "rf J ~r, -' ._ -__ ._ __ - /rf #rv #rv fr, 1 TOY LAND 5, 10, 15 :ind 25 ce-nt_counters, but come and scc. » _, ..“_.. J’ ar' -. I The “Guide” wams against takingi ,_ { patent medicines and in the suited* Q lsncuaae of ine time, nnrrnics this , story. An Italian Colult un- commonly fond of swallowing medi- ‘nf ,cincs, folmd at length limi llc could " printed in Newcastle upon Tyne, in take no more. Previous in ills nz-nth survived the vicissi ha ordered the fill \ l lr in ' nrt - - » » ae’ '~ 1»samemees'eewk" @a T gud’ of gm, mn space during the .scriptionto beplaced upon nn tomb , *Q _ 1.( (open every evening). -r _l ` A _ -r Carter and Company is »_~_’-r, Limited < v ' .