‘ JANCARY 31,1929 The Right S ‘ F or Baby/s Skin ln the care of baby’s tender skin Cuti- euro Soap is the mother's favorite. Not ‘m1? is it unrivaled in purity and refresh- ing fragrance but its gentle emollient PTQPGTUCS ‘are usually sufficient to ailny minor irritations and promote skin health. lnupla mu mi a! uni. no ' I " Price, Bony h llilelllll Depot: "It". ...o oinuuuui 2.’: and no fi Clllicwl shuin¢"‘suoi.=z5i=._ QQIQ-OO i - ' ; The Poet's Comer Vote Confidence Hoowoo-oou-oooeo-oooo-e-ooo In ‘P0 l." c a Te ow; 1 - i a The piano lives in a. dusk Where rich amber iich Quiver obecumlv- r It exists only at twiliaht; And somewhere afar 1n the depths o! a tropic forest The sunis now set-tins. and the D1108- nix mysteriously toward the gold. ‘ I think I must have been born in such a forest, 0r in the tangle of a. Chinese screen. There is indigo in this music: This dusk is tilled with amber lights; Throuzh ~ the tangled evening ct heavy flower-scents come tootfalls That surely I m1 APPLE-POTATO ‘SALAD ope-half cup celery. medium sized powwes- 000k“ 4 tablespoonls of relish. 4 tablesiwflflfi mud dressing. Dice the celery, up- almost remember. (Special to The Guardian) l PARIS, Jim 12.- Premier itaymondl . Poincare was established firmly at the head oi the French Government "Y"!!! witri a strong majority. The Premier laid his cards on the table before the chamber o! deputies in a ‘dramatic session last night, and was rewarded with a vote oi confidence immediately otter a nun-confidence motion had been defeated. The confidence vote was 325 to 251. a majority 01,74. The radical social- ists’ non "oufidence motion was de- leateri 31H to 253. Premier Point-are and Foreign Minister Brland today were able to do ahead with a series of international negotiations now un- derway to settle questions left over by the war. assured of the support of parliament --A.nne Knish. ples,_and potatoes 1n a bowl and " ' "mix the relish and dressing. If de- sired. add a little sugar or vlnecor to suit the taste. slurc some like like sweet ‘mind and others like it sour. 2 apples 4 i its. Ofiiws: M. iilmrl T -v'on.'.i .'I :."',’ax '~ rial John (‘mlrrr (lump iliili-i-ipn: lVi-Iemmv Lurioluioww _ Thm Rims Huiilbl Rlrino Edmonton Calgary Vidorfa l SI. John's. Nfld. New Yorl Londwl. Eng. Bonds Are o Bulwark ESTEN to the voice of prudence and thrift this year. Put away as much of your savings as you can in sound Bonds, before you spend money on “wasting assets". Buy a Bond now-flour capital will remain intact, and will pay you regular ‘interest. l: will give you a comfort- able feeling of security. l I Milllbns of dollars are spent annually on luxuries which depreciate heavily. Fortify your family's financial posi- tion by accumulating non-deprecia- ting investments. We can supply Bonds suited to the requirements of any investor. and are prepared to advise carc- fiilly on all investment problems. L-J l , " Royal Securities Corporation , Limited , . Riley Building, Charlottetown f 'l‘cleplionc 822 i Will the . Growth of Central Cuardibn GET YQ§R CALENDAR FOR I029 by paying your subscription to the Guardian Nine to choose troin. D0 NOT DELAY sending your re~ newai-you will get an artistic calen- dar ii paid in time. , ti GUARDIAN AGENT.—Mr. M. T. Larnbe. Emerald is Guardian repre- sentative Ior his district. BY PAYING YOUR. SUBSCRIP- TION now you get the choice oi nine calendars from tl.e Charlottetown Guardian. Livestock Market (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Jan, id-‘Ilhere were d9 cattle, 43 calves, 201 h0g3 and three lambs for rush arrivals, iior sale on the two markets, and in ad- dition 208 mttledield over irom Mou- day and Tuesday. Monday's decline in cattle prices was still in lorce, and sales were very draggy. One 1m 0f good i200 pound steers sold for $10.00 Plain to medium cows were selling from $5.00 to $6.50 or in spots nearly $1.00, lower than lest week. Conner-s and cutters from $3.25 to $4.50, and common bulls mam $5.00, tor light thin yeariings, up to $7.50 for fleshy bulls of good weights. Veal calves worcingooddemanclanddoldfor $14.00 to $15.00 with the bulk 0f sales at $14.50. Lamb quotatilms were un- changed. $10.'i5 was the standard quotation on hogs. Sows were {mm $8.50 to $9.00. CLAIMED P. E. ISLAND AS HIS HIS NATIVE PLACE _ (Sackville Post) He had visited six provinces in the Dominion and a dozen or more states of the Union; he had been in the Yu- kon, and seemed very familiar with the mining districts of Northern 0n- tarlo as well as that of Quebec and the Gaspe coast of that. province. He arrived in Backville on toot Wed- ncsday evening and enquired for the Chief of Police. He wanted shelter for the night and l1 bite to cut. He was on his way to, Monctori, he explained. and had comc from a mining town in Nova. Scotia, where he had hoped to get work, but luck had been against him; all his money was gone and he needed a bit of ilelp. Ho hoped to ob- tain work when he reachcdi Moncton. as he had known people in the rail- way town many years ago. Becoming confidential the stranger finally declared he was ii native 0f Prince Edward Island, but had not seen that province for nearly 40 Sleors. He was now 67 years of ‘age. Things had zone very well with him, he ex- plained, until his wife and child had died. and since then luck seemed to be nzainst him. and now when he ask- ed for work peopleffrequeiitly turned ‘him down because they said he is too oldfll-Iowevei‘, he remarked. "I nearly alwnv: monarze to have a little mon- ey about me; this is the first time I have reallv been up aizainst it. 8nd I think I will be all right once I reach Mimi-ton.“ Town Marshal Crossman gave the man a good Wlifiil place to sleep and thanks to some of the boys, the old fellow was able to pay his way to Moncton the next day; India plans to increase its tariff rates on, cotton goods. Bombay. India. now claims u pop- ulation of 1.250.000. the Maritime Provinces ‘and Canada Mean PROFITS for YOU P Will you merely watch the Maritime Provinces and Canada grow, or will your investments make it possible for you to share in that inevitable growth '1 Will you be merely an onlooker or will you partici- pate in the future growth of your country? in years to conic will you be able to look back with ‘welldeserved pride and. say, “I have helped to make possible the high standing of the Maritime Provinces —and = Canadais tionscf the world?” among the other provinces of Canada. high standing among the nae You are now offered an opportunity to both pro- mote Maritime prosperity and share its rewards. Subscription for stock in Canaries new bank~thé EASTERN _ accepted. W111 BANK OF CANADA are now being you" become ashareholder? ias zfiread been some individu- 21] tllggsgdlriplilbzi folr very largg blocks of this stock it is nevertheless desirable that the EASTERN BANK OF CANADA should have the material interest of the greatest number of shareholders, holding one or more shares. For complete information on the EASTERN. BANK" or. OANAnA and for a MI! 0| "All Opportunity ' it Shun in the Prom» vi "W" Camila." ' s. l ' ‘ties Company Ltd. Eastern Sega" w" _ . _, HALIFAX n. JOHN 4i ’ __‘_‘ Mil?” __. .._,_!;E~_§3*~. . / THE CHARLOTTETQWNV GUARDIAN stir: u Breaili Smothering Fueling: Choking Sensation Mm.‘ H. Day, Dartmouth, N13, wriiui-“Forpver a year I was troubled . with mothering spells and sh o r ‘tn l‘ if breath and It was 1m ible E: l me to walk, even a short ' lance, be- of choking sensation which "moi- ' Jmmy tretment! ' vmn,' I Azrllalgtg ‘ecided to Z7 I m and in a aurprisin iy short time thq did me much goo .", Prioa50c per boxatalldruggiiioor dealers, or mailed direct on reeei t o! rice by The T. Milbuni 00., td., oronto, Ont. O§Q+§OvOQ44+0Q+§§44QQ~ DO-Q-q Modern Etiquette g i or ROBERTA pm: i +O-§-O'4‘Q-@§'§§4 Q. What is considered a good.‘ size for a woman's stationery? A. 4 L-2 by 6 niches, althoikh it, may be larger for general piup new, . If sales people in "stones are inexcusably rude. what is the proper thing to do. A. If you are sure it is not your fault, write a note to the m8fia,gg_ ment. ‘ Q. At a supper. who always es- corts the woman guest oi‘ honor to the table? A. The host. Q0644 ‘OOOOO OOQQOOOOQO4§§J The Land We Love 5 BY FRANK YEIGII ro-eevoo 0+0; wow» 0—Q0~O~§§4-Q-q The First Roman Catholic Bishop in Upper Canada. Q- Who vine the first Roman Catholic Bishop in Upper Canada? A. The first Roman Catholic 31-“ shop in Upper Canada (now Ontario) was Alexander Itlflfllfllléll. WllO was consecrated us Bishop of Rcgiopolis on February l4. 1826. Ho was a soldier as well as ii priest. serving as Chaplain of the Glcniznrry- Light In- fantry. which took part in tlic Cilp_ turc of Oedcnsburg. N. Y.. on 'F‘ebru_ ury 13. i813. Cross in liniid. he marched on on’: ilnnl: of tho-British force (composed of the Giengarry Livht Infaniw ziud the Glcugarry Militia». while the Presbyterian Cllfllilaiin (Rev. Mr. ltimiKenzlc). lioldiiio up liir»: Bible. marched on the other flank. both urging on their ad- hercnis. Cleaning; From zllillview And tl-Ycinity Messrs Albert Drake and .W, A. Jenkins. who have been spending the past few weeks in Western Canada arrived home Friday night. Mr. Earle Richards, Montreal, or- rived home Thursday evening. He was called to the bedside of his father. Mr. Tlios. Richards. Alberry Plains, who is seriously ill. Mr. W. L. Jenkins. Mlllview is con- fined to his home with tho Flu. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jenkins and son arrived from Western Canada Friday night. It is some years since they visited the Island, and their manv friends are glad to see them again. m; Emma McDougall. teacher o1‘ l Mt. Albion School, who has been ill is able lo be about again. Mr. and lvirs. Ben]. Wentherbic. Montague were iu Millview rectntly. Tho many friends of Mrs. Mc- Donald. Vernon arc sorry to learn oi‘ her recent illness. The people of MlllVlCW and Vicinity were greatly siiorked when on the morning of Jon. 6th. they learned of the sudden passing of Mr. John Murphy Millview. at the age oi.‘ 40 years. Mr. Murphy was in his usual good health and on Saturday had been fishing all dny. On his way home from work. he took u severe pain and at 4.30 Sunday morning his spirit passed away. All that medical aid could do was of no avail. Thc dc- ihs fifiini Wilh- Eczema For Years M . Geo Shumbler 119 hip: Sh, Iriealifaxmfl-i Wrllfilg_" tortured tb eczema for yearn, I-li ' over" thing poaslhle from docton and rug s ma, a friend recommended uietotalre BURDOCK i LO O D i ITTERS B B b d to ,0. bottle Snsdnatfilgrylhhgudnltlaken l: lTibtllccd thi cooling of my blocs, so be advised mt to oontiiiu and ter ta ' several bottles I mod truly say it iawondorlii medicine." " Manufactured only by The '1‘. Mil bu" CW 144'! T°mnl9l onl‘ a rljxoE FIVE’ 36th Anniversary , \ anuarylCleara/zce i i ~ HiBTHI {CATS F INAL (ll-EA Granule. Mill 6V9 ixiinmlitgs uiclud $50.00 Coats red $63.00 Coats re-d $78.00 Coats red med coats. made up of finest Velours, _ _ ry other variety oi‘ high grade fabFIC- The h" Muskrat, Beaver and the ]|l_{e_ all of the very highest quality. today,'-tllpse coats are reduced to High Grade Coats Half Price » d f ll lovely fur trim- RANCE of these won ergiegve Cloths, Kusha e Wolf, Oppossurn. Now, HALF PRICE y uce ucod to uced to $39.00 $130.00 C08 2" .00 95.00 Coats reduced to $47.50 d to €3l50 2115.00 Coats reduced t0 $57-50 for finall clearance. ts reduced to $65.00 Shadow Proof Silk Slip January S ale Special $1.62)‘ 'l‘liis is ii verv lovely line of siilknit garments, all stocked with- in ‘the last felw iveicks, just before Christmas in fact. This lot includes garments selling up t0 $2.25 each. and for the January Sale those are offered at . . . . . . . . mu ARE C0 T0 ATTEND A SPECIAL - IVFTMON 6M0? d’ FOUNDATIUN bmtivinivlb‘ JAN. ism AND 19th. under the, (iireciiou of a Train ed Corsetiere from the Nemo ~ Hygienic Fashion institute 0f ~ New York, in the Corset De- iiartinent—— Second Floor. $1.69 RDIA LLY INVIT ED QTRA TION OF‘ T0 Be Held litre iii ceqased will be greatly missed by his w.fe and family and many friend,‘ He was the essence of kindness. a good husband and fatiiuz He iwves io mourn besides his wife. two small boys. his mother and t. large num- ber of brothers and one sister. The funeral which was held on Nlonday afternoon to St. Joachimh Church, was very largely attended. The p111]. bearers were lvlessrs Joseph Sullivan, Vincent Grant. Joseph McDonald, Joseph and James Murphy The Sympathy oi‘ the whole community noes out to Mrs. Murphy and family in tho sad houhoi their bqrmvnmang, Mrs. Amos Acorn. Millview, whg has been spending a few days in Whit-c Sands, returned homo inst week. The many friends of Miss Riieobe Richards, Vernon River. are sorry w learn of her recent iilncae Miss Erma Lund. Bethul, i5 spend- ihg a few days the guest oi Mrs. G, Shaw, Vernon. Mrs. Hadley Jenkins, Mi. A1510“ who has been spehdliir. the past week in Vernon. has rr-tumed homo. Mr. John ACOTll. Luke Verdh is ill. The many friends McInnis. Eamscliffe. learn of his illness. of Mi". J. .1. arc sorry to Mrs. McIntyre. has returned home after spending a pleasant visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ooady Millview. - ‘ Mr. Arden Richards. Mt. Mellick. who has been confined to his home with the cold. is able to be about again. He was the guest. of Mr. 1110s Richards, Alberry Plains on Monday. Mrs. McDougall, Blooming Point. who has been spending the Christ- mas hoiidavii with her parents Mr. bad, that gives you a headache and Write or wire 09-“ w“ {and Mrs. Wm. Coady. has returned more: you cough - C-i-rrhozbne m"? samples an ' po- ' ' iome. clears it Ill away. prices. - 1154i‘ . ' . For Influenza, Caturrh, NoseColda, v -i -' _ » - . » - - ' , g Miss Maude Mprmhy city. has re- irritable Throat. you will get prompt ! i turned alter ‘spending. a pleasant and eflective action from (hturrho- ‘~ ‘ O ‘i visit. the guelxtiof Mr. and Mrs. John wle- Garry the Inhaler in your ~ - ‘ ‘A -' - ’ ' Murphy, Mi v ew. a - .- curse or pocket, etc, use it frequent- ggpgmggmg ' liy. Complete outfit mo. Smaller The many it-lends of Dr. and Mrs. also t0 at all denim. ' , J :1‘ \ u‘ t '\ \ i \>QI-| A u...“ ........-..\-.,-..\-\-~Auv<-i~\w-\'\|\\\.I"~~H~M~14-~ w"! F} “.‘*"l" w." _,,_A., -\.\~ _ ‘ U _ _ __ . .. J. T. Collins, Vernon River are pleas ed to know they are improving iii ter having a severe cold. The Wliist and Dance which i; ibeing held in Millview Hall every fFriday evening is proving a success Last Friday night there v/ao larg ‘flliwlldilllilfl and tho best of order prevailed. COOOANUT CUSTARD Butter an oartlisriiivni-c dish and put in about. a quarter oi‘ n pound of cocoanut. Add 28 marshmallows cut in halves. 1 cupful chopped Eng- lish walnuts. and then u layer of about one quarter of n Pound ‘if grated coconut. Beat two Otzus mid ‘Mid half a cupful oi’ sugar. two 6111i- ‘iuls o1‘ milk. and a half tcaspocnlul qf vanilla. Pour this over the mix- ture in the dish and bake in a slow oven (250 tlrrgrccsi. Servo this d0“- sert cold. Germany has approximately 353. 000 passenger automobiles. ~ Clubs of England are raising funds by subscription for unemployed min- ers. . T0 PREVENT "FLU" l l the Nose and Throat l l Dangerous germs which lodge in the breathing give you Grippe. Flu, or Influenza. You can destroy these germs if you cleanse your nose. mouth and throat with Catarrho- cone. When the healing vapor of, Catarrhomne is inhaled it releases. powerful untiseptics which destroys every vcstige of germ life. Protect yourself against "Flu" by‘ using Cntarrhozonc: it stops a cold in a few moments. cleans the nos- trils, takes soreness out of the throat. All the irritating matter in the nose and throat that smells so ‘i. 1 __i-_ ilnflueuza Germs First Attack | l l LIVE HOGS We are taking live iogs daily, excepting iuturdiiy, p a yi n g ‘iighcst market prices. Davis é? Fraser PRINCE EDARD SlfX-LTIMES ,- EVE ti‘ ‘IWIST - ,-,- - Ipictocitsotfuzoi I New lStoCk Just Received Book your ordn- for Netting now. Tho. new - stock has inst been received ‘ lhil order! can be filled In ~ two" hours from time of receiving. 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