Ff‘; TUESDAY. a SUMMERSIBE out and Prinee Bounty tlhroniele —Tbh eolnmp is renewed for newl of local Intel-eat but mlvertlainl l" l lowly nlture may be lrinrtvd u! ‘.5 cent: 1 word ulrlctly payable in Id- vanes. -—NOR'l’ll BEDEQUE and Free- town United Church: N. Bcdeque, iii ‘Imveilefs Rest, 3; Freetown, ‘f. Minister, J. W. A. Nicholson. —FUNERAL SERVICE - Many friends from out of town attended the funeral of Mrs. S. Bil. Hicks. which took place on Saturday Bfy lernoon from hcr late residence on Spring Street, SlllllmCTSlilP, t0 the Presbyterian ClllLlTll. Roi". C. J. St- Clair Jeans conducted in»: services ind also officiated at tho grave. The pail bearers ivcrc Alcs-irs, C1 I. Lidslone, Tyne Valley, Jnmcs Stav- rrt, Bcdcque, Clirirlcs R. Roi-TIE. Robert Gordon Gcorcc llcm and Archie MrMui-do. llkffflllfli. ivris In the People's Ccmctcri‘. The fun- eral arrangements ucrf! in charge of Compton's Undcrinitiil; csfab~ lishmenL-S f/rnokkua 0s _on “Fl/LES" III promptly and thoroughly relieved by the use of Du-IIJASFS oingto the hlninlundr Why rise early and rush for the train? _ Come to Borden the night before, make snrc of the Bnnl enjoy .1 comfortable night's sleep. Winter lfutv-Biuppcr, Bed and Breakfast $2.00. ABEGWEIT HOTEL Bordon Stanley h‘. ltlurray, Prop. Stem Hczitril-llol. and (‘old Water in I‘\'(‘l'_\' Thom, Rooms with Both higher. slightly Professional Cards -‘I'HE ANNUAL MEETING of the Kensington Egg Circle will be held ln tho Town Hail on February 8th at 1.30 p. m. Rebate will be paid. 7976-2-7-lt. -CORB.ECI‘ION—A slight error occurred in the list of events in the Summerside School Sports. Snow- ball Race should have read Snow- shoe Race by Leonce ArscnaulL-B —CONGRATULA'I'IONS — Mi‘. and Mrs. John W. Former of Kin- kora are receiving the congratula- tions of their friends upon the ar- rival of a. bonniwbaby boy at their home last Thursday, Feb. Znd-S —CONGRATULA'I'IONS —— MrS. F. W. Strong of Summcrside re- ceived a telegram on Monday from her son, Mr, Harold l’. Strong oi ltlonlrs-ai, conveying the pleasing new; that a baby girl had lrrived at their home on Saturday morning. Mother and daughter bot-h doing weil.-S —MONTI£LY MEETING 0F CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE -~'1‘hc regular monthly meeting of the Summerside Branch of the Catholic Women's League was held last wcck in the K, 0i C. Home. Mrs. ltlclifahon presided. The Chap- lain, Hcv. Dr. McLcllan opened the meeting with prayer. The treasurer then gave her report, The various committees in charge of the charit- able work of the League submitted their reports. One new member was rcccivcdi It was decided to hold a Bridge on Wednesday afternoon in the K. of C. Hem! the proceeds in assist with the social service work. A committee of five were appointed lo look after the affair. The oom- miticc are Mrs. Joseph Callaghan, lVlrs. J. H. McPhee, Mrs". E. P. Foley Mrs Leo Wood and Miss Ida Daw- son. Rev. Dr. McLelian addressed the gathering and congratulated the members on their spelndid achieve- ment Ln the social service work and Stewart & Lowther J. n. siaux-inr, n. c. N. w. aoivrirun osiznrsrairs. SOLICITORS. arc 84 Great George Street mossy 1o LOAN Q McLEOD 8c BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY w. a. nrzxruzv, u. c. Bambi-er and Atturncy-at-Law DIONEY TO LOAN Ofllce: 180 Richmond Street, BELL & MATHIESON l. R. Bell D. L. hlztthicsuri, L.L.D. Barristers J.- Solicitors Money to Loam Cameron Block, (‘harlottctown,l’,E.I. H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. BARRlWIl-llf. HOLlCiTOR NOTARY, m. Riley Building, (‘harlotietown MARK R. modulo/m, BARBISTER. siufciron. arc. DIONEY TO I.().-\N Cameron Block, (‘harlottctown,l'.E.I. .l.A. lllacllonald, lUl. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Qe. Riley Building Charlottetown, I’. E. island. Honey to Loan and Collection! given the very best attention. l15-2-B-1month. ’+Qb-QO-§‘§'§¢OO 00040044444 EYES TESTED i § GLASSES F ITTED J. S. TAYLOR E. W. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Richmond Street iv‘, araurv LASYS WALLPAPER REMNANT SALE Now on at. (‘ARTIZIFS BOOK- STORE in nur VVALLPAPICR DEPARTMENT‘. We have laid out n largo number of REMNANT lots with BORD- ERS to match. Ilcnutlful pat- terns but lots ton small to in- sert In our WALLPAPER SAMPLE BOOKS. We are selling all these lots It exactly HALF PRICE Here are great BARGAINS for early buyers. Garter 8i Go. Llll also commended them for having been so successful in organizing the Catholic Girls Guild. Hie sug— gcstcd that, thcy could arrange with the loading doctors and nurses to give talks to the girls along the lines of home nursing and other matter: of nn educational nwuzwai-S PERSONALS —Mr. Benjamin Rogers of Char- lottetown i1.- on a short visit to Sum- merside.-S —Mr. and Mrs. ivallacc Noyc oi Eimsclalc were visitors to Summer- side on Monday.—S -—Hls many friends arc pleased t/J scc Mr. J. J. Gaudet, proprietor Of the Capitol ‘Theatre, Summersidc, out again after an illness of sev- eral months-S ' EASTERN ounnoun .3 This column h ruerved for new: o! locnl Internet but ualvertlainl of n nelvny nnfure may ha Inserted at 2 cenlu n word strictly payable In advance. ‘ . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to The Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rep. Amhic Hume, or lcft at H. J. Maborrs Drug Store. Montague. lZ-lii-dtf. Rapid Ticker For iiliiling Exchange (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, Que, Feb. 6.—Quo- tations from the Toronto mining exchange will be given in several Montreal olliccs today by an ultra rnpld ticker service lust installed by the Canadian National tele- grnphs. These tickers have a Sliced oi’ 500 chnracicrs per minute, about five timcs the spccd attaind by a skilled stcnographcr operating an ordinary typcvtrritcr. The installa- ipns arc the result of increased 8-C- tvity in the mining exchange. Thc lvliajor: “And thorn we stood. Miss Ethel, in the heart of the jnivglc, that huge pauihcr and I. barely ten paces apart. each staring at the face of the other." Eihcl: ‘"011, Major, how perfectly dreadful of you both!" RADIO BATTERIES RIICHARGED RIGHT v. e. suiuwooo Radio Service I22 North River Road B717-il-24-tst-tt Ill nruoninm MR. FRANCIS iucx-ntvitus It was with fcclings of deep sor- row that tho vcry many friends and acquaintances of Mr. Francis Mc- Arvillc, in Emerald, Freetown, Ncw- ton, Kinkom and surrounding dis- tricts heard of his death, which sad event took place at his home in Em- erald on Dec. 8th last, the feast of the Immaculate Conception, at. the iigc of seventy-two years. The iuic Ml‘. McArville suffered n long mid painful illness and notwithstanding skilled medical attention and kind and attentive nun: a, his once strong and rugged constitution was unable to withstand ihc ravages of the disease and he rcsigncdly gave up his soul to God, whom he served so faithfully during his life as a iruc son of the Holy Catholic Church. He was frequently visited during his illness by his pastor, Rev. Finn- cls McDonald, of Summerficki, and had the great happiness which er- cry Catholic so ardcntly desires of receiving the Sacrament of Extreme Unctlon some time bcforc his death. He also had ihc consolation of rc- ceiving a visit from the Rev. George Bradley, S.J., who happened to be on the Island giving n retreat. Tho late Mi". McArvillc was a splendid type of citizen, holiest and upright in all his dealings and by his indus- try, good judgment and hard work. he not; only succeeded in building a. very comfortable liomc for him- self and family. but also settling a‘l his sons on good comfortable farms; not far from his own home. He was a good and obliging neighbor and kind friend and will be very much missed in and around Emor- ald, where hc was cvcr ready to as- sist in any good cause for the ben- efit of his neighbors or the com- munity, but. especially will he be missed in his home by his wlfc and family, for hr‘. was a kind and loving husband and father. A very largo number of his friends, neighbors and acquaintances visited his mor- tal remains lying peacefully in death and nttcndcci his fiu-ieral. of- fering their tribute of rcspcct to the deceasc‘ and their prayers for the repose of his soul. He loaves to mourn, his wifc, who tenderly nursed him during his long illness and the following sons and daughters: Alphnnsus, in South Freetown: Russell, in Freetown; Wilbert and Earl in Emerald and ]oi1;z in the Fun . . . Canadian house- wives everywhere are naming Magic Mystery Cakes . . . HATS in a name .9 Anywhere from $10 to $250 in Nlagics great Mys- tery Cake contests! It's up to you to see how much you can win.. Miss Ethel Chapman originated this Magic Mystery Cake . . . it's new, deli- cious, easily put together, and not a bit expensive! Surely you can think of a good name to call it! Reaclthe recipe. If you like, make uplthe cake your- self. And be sure to use Magic Baking Raymond at home: Camilla, Mrs. Leo McGuigan, Springfield, and El- la, Mrs. Bennett Dclghan, Bradal- bane, also one brother John, of Freetown, and four sisters, Mrs. Eli- za Morgan, Charfotfetonui; Mrs. Jo- seph Murphy, Summersicic; lifrs. Agnes Hogan, Everett, Mass, and Miss Fbunccs McArvillc, Somcrville, Mass. Besides these and other rel- atives, a host of friends will cherish his memory in ihc years to COlllf‘. His funeral was very largely at- tended to St. James Church, inun- rmcrfield, where a. High Mass of fic- quicm was sung by his pastor, Ito": Francis McDonald, who also ofii< tiled at the grave. The choir w. assisted by the Rcv. M. J. Sn'\‘ii, Kinkova, zificr which his moi" rc- mains were laid to rest in 1r joining cemetery to await n g1 iii " l.'t‘Slll‘f‘CCl}l0ll. The pail bearers un- Messrs. George Mayne, Joseph Mn- iliicson, ‘Thomas "HllgliPS. Brunei: liicigliun, Len Mcfiuigun and icon- nrrl McArvllle. Muss Cards-fills. Ellyn nlirgnn and family, Charlottetown; Till". mid hllrs. James Johnston, Albany; Mi". and lVIrs. Joseph Murphy nucl inni- ily, Sumnicrsidc: Mi". and Itlixi. Ji-iui McArville, Freetown; Mr. and fill“ Patrick Hammil and family, I“ c- town; Mrs. Francis lilcnrviilc, Ray- mond idem-ville. Mr. and Mrs. F..\l'l McArvillc, Mi". and l. LQu Mc- Guigzui, Mi". and l\ Bcnnctt Dcighan, M1’. and Mrs. Ollie Mu- Arville and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell McArviIPe, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mclvor and family, Kinkorri; lVli". and Mrs. Johnnie Gallant and fam- ily, Klnkora; Wilhcrt McArvillc, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes, Emerald. (2), Miss Frances McArviilc, Som- crville, Mass; Catholic Women's League, Charlottetown; Rev. M. J. Smith, Kinkorn. Spiritual Oficrlngs-Vcrnon, Gor- ard and Olcstcs McGuigzui, Mrs. Caroline Mulligan. Letters of Sympathy-R, c, John- ston, S. J., St. Mary's Callcgc, Kan- sas; Vincent Murphy, s..l., Jesuit Seminary, Toronto; Sister liinrion, C. Ghent Minn, Rev. Alfred McDon- ald, Sacred Heart Church, Florida; Miss Frances lilcArvillc, Somcrvillc, Mass; Mrs. Margaret Dcvlnc, Char- lottetown; Miss Katie R. Power, Charlottetown; Mrs. Alphonse Brown, Bnysldc; Mr. and Mrs. W. '1‘. Wood, Tyno Volley; Mrs. Laura McLcllan, Freetown; Miss Ilclcn Hamniil, Freetown, IMrs. Agncs Ho- gnu. Ilrcrott, Mass. n Queen» MAGCJE WON'T as _ ABLE To Grr UP ‘mieirvioflunsi- SHE G01’ A KiNK IN HER BACK ‘fESTERDAYsTAKIN' ufzé . THEM flNDlO EXER- C\$E<.1- FLLTAKE HER eREAKFA5-r A _ uv TO HER- Mny his soul rest in peace, BRINGING or FATHER * THE CHARIJUPTETOWN GUARDIAN Find a name for Miss Ethel Powder, as Miss Chapman recommends. Always uniform-Magic gives unfail- ingly good results. Not surprising, is it, that all through the Dominion Magic is ‘Mcnpbutee A NEW nnvsrsnv can: . . . another ‘ ' ‘First Prize $250 ' Second Prize $100 ‘ Illird Prize $50 ° 60 Prizes of $10 Md,’ Chapmalfs MAGIC mvsvsnv can: MISS BTHBL CHAPMAN, well-known eookery authority of the Ontario Farmer, lays: "My odvioe on ell housewives In Use Mule Baking Powder. Then then lo no unearthly about your bukinj." Canadian home maker; will do well to follow Min Chapman’: ndvioe. It in olvvoyn practical. $5 an: milk l cup lluo flrlnulllod llfl cupu your; kw will‘ or l our breed flour I,‘ cup boiling water 2 tenponns Mull: 2 equine unuvveet- Buklni Powder cued chocolate lfl teupoon salt Yolk! o! 2 unu- [4 veulpeenvunliln Ihlte of l 03¢ ' Sift todether three t. the low, 1am Baking Powdernnd unit. Del! c“ Wlh m4 1 white (saving l white for fronting). Put butter Into mixing bowl, old lunar; pour boiling, water on the shaved chocolate, 0dr quickly, and when melted odd to buttu‘ mixture; ldd beaten #188, than dry lnfledlunfl llocnntely with milk, add vunlllur belt lll tolethc. Pourlnzoeareuoedakeflnnndbnhln modante oven. Hlere’s Miss Chapman’s Recipe. Can you name it? FROSTING: loll I cup one: 1nd h balling water b without eflrrtu‘ up!!! Iyfllp threads when dropped from 31p o! lpoon. Bu: white e! l end meld. Pvurqrup gradually en beaten egg, bended confluent; and! of consistency to unread. Add I teaspoon Vlllllll (or l5 tnbloupeon lemon like) Ind ewmd ova cake. Sprinkle $5 cup lituklnwll- nut mum or ntmondl. blanched and split, unwo- lf rmnlumllowu are preferred In fronting not: I Into the hot lyrup jun before pow-lag Into beaten 01¢ white. Bu! to u nmooth flul. allow l: to "at" for u few mlnutel. than lined on uh. Nut menu are not used with the mlnhmlllovv ldnfl. . i A 1 196a CONTA I N! N0 Contest Rules Read Careficlly 1 All you do is new the mynery uh, Only ou name from each pawn. 3 PRlNTulhalopo/yowpspnintul or eypevvrire) "Min Chspmure Myleehy Cake." Under this, prior younuggeniou for a name. Then, in the Iowa right-land comer, print your own name and all- dreza,“ clearly and neatly. Do MI on pm . 3 De no; upd the cake itself-jun eh name and your mm name and address. l: ‘u not essential to bake the cake eo enter elie content. ‘Member! of our owl eepehuien o: their rclnivu are not eligible to cake pa: in this comm. 5 Cantu! clam FEBRUJRY Z8, I933. No entries considered if , asked lltfl" than February 28 midnight. No entries considered if forwarded with iuluficlsnt postage. 6 judgn: Winning names will bQrIQlQCIIC by a committee of three impartial judgee. The decision of xheee judges will be final. 7 Prim winners will be announced to all enuarm within one month after eon- tent cloves. 8 In case of: tie, the full amount of it: prize money will be paid to each tying the favorite of cookery experts and housewives alike? Names for Miss Chapman's Mystery Cake‘ must be sent in by February 28. Don’: delay. You have as good a chance as anyone to win a prize! " u W hen you bake at home MRS. DANIEL MCDONALD Mrs. Daniel McDonald, whose maiden name was Catherine Mc- Leod, left these earthly scenes at her home, Caledonia, January 15, cd in Gfcn Martin, she spent her married lifc and reared her large family on the second next farm to light of (lay. Mrs. McDonald may bo described as ofo. quiet, noble andlpatient . disposition. In her life time shc was l pied on to fight: two big battles, n1 by ilic grace uf Gccl in each she \\'()ll—lllf).‘3t2 of the soul; and of * umsiniiccs or cnrihly lot, at the = of hm‘ gracious l-leiivenly Fa~ litvx. 1i. scams to us as if her life \\'-\!~; an expression of PnuPs words: i "'1 know Whom 1 have believed, and Izim 1iorsundcti that; He is able to §kvcp that which I have committed iunio Him niguinst that day." Again, i“! luive fought n good fight, I have liinisllcci by course, I have krrpt til: ifaitli." An luv: d, barlfnrt husband ‘for l9 yours. lhc care of eight mung childrcn, the ycungcst only l abled, and the care of a farm, was the second great battle. To tho husband and children, she gave her- ‘ self in utter and constant devotion. The husband, an outstanding Christian soul was taken home over i033, aged 72 yours. Born and rais- | 12 years ago. To the writer, in re- ferring to him in the course of one of his pastoral visits, and the hard- ships thrcugh which she must have the one on which she first saw the passed nursing him, she gave this wonderful answer: “I would gladly '30 through it again." Her family before whom she set the example of a godly and loving mother, she raised to positions of trust and rea- pect, are left to mourn, arid are as follows: Roderick and Frank, in Boston; Angus, on the old farm at homo; five daughters, Mrs. Effie Margaret Nicholson, BC; Mrs. Lex- ine McKinnon, Kini-oss; the Misses Marie, Catherine and Jessie, who were home from Boston at the time of their mother's death, Miss Marie the last six weeks, the duration of licr mother's last illness, nursing hcr bclmcd mother with devotion similar to that which she saw her mother bestow upon licr husband your old when ilic husband‘ WilS dis-‘ and her children in her time. Of a healthy and strong constitu- tbe new, FREE Magic Cook Book contain! reared ree- ipea for dozens attempting dilhel. Send for it. Addreu Gillett Produeu, Fraoor Avenue, Toronto 2. ALUM- Thll IDIO- munt on I'll’! (in h your Iuaruntee flint Mnfllc Bak- ing Povrda to free from alum ur any harmful Blindi- ent- COIIQHIIIR. 9 Winn: to nod miriu’: Addreol your en- tries to Contest Editor, Gillan Produces, Fraser Avenue, Toronto 2. NOTE. 02hr Maul: Hyatt! inn: Watch for them launchpad thlu novrupapc. 0 n u (Minam- tion with which in her time sheilllna Webster; 8, F‘ was called on to work long and ar- duous, she sank fast into very feeble health, especially the last four years of her life. These years she occu- pied in calm, serene waiting and thinking and as if seeing Him, who is invisible. Seldom did we see or meet one who seemed to more thor- oughly enjoy pastoral visitation and quiet private reading and medita- tion on the word of God. The services at the home, the Church and the grave in Caledonia Cemetery were conducted by her Minister, the Rev. Allister Murray. ‘I'm: pail bearers were: Messrs. Hugh McKinnoi-i. Jack McLeod, George McLean, D. L. McPherson, Alick Morrison and Norman Gillis. To the bereaved family, to whom the loss of such a noble and godly mother must be real and deep, we extend our heartfelt sympathy. (Patriot please copy) caumrn. BEDEQUE SCHOOL Tho following is the report of Central Bedequc School for Decem- ber and January: Grade X-i, Dorothy Dawson; 2, Johnson. Grade IX-l, Douglas Leard; l Charles MacKsnna; 3, 1.0m. Wright. Grade VIII--1, Norman Wright. 2, Blanche Johnson ; 8, Arnold Call- beck. Gradae VII-l, Irma Dawson; 2 Keith Laard; 8, Austin MaeKenna. Grade V—1, Howard ward: 2. Bertha Crosman; 3, Gerald Mac- Kenna. Grade IV-l, Henrietta Crosman and Weldon Croaman (equal). Grade III (Sr.)-—-1, Harold Ieard. Grade III (JI.)—1, Rut-h Sud- bury; 2, Nora MacKenna; 3. Adele/i“ Callbeck. Grade II—-i, Lloyd Hogg: i, Elsie Dawson. Grade I (Sm-l, bury. Grade I (Jr.)—-i, Robert Ibeard: ii. Ralph Johnson; 3, Harold Arsen- nuit. Perfect attendance-Ema Webster, Lillian Schlirmuli, ‘Emmett Smith, Howard Leard, Gerald MacKemw. Adele Callback, Ruth Sudbury, Elsie Dawson. Teachers-Mabel Miller and Dorie Munce-y. Arthur lud- A Wannanow on of .'...., A...” oonzri omen suns nae ‘loaves ADMIRERS— SHE HAD NONE AT DANCES SHE OFTEN 5A1’ OUT HALF THE EVENING THEN THE OFFICE NURSE HADA FRANK TALK WITH HER ‘IIROED HER TO US! LIFEBUOY WITH HER NOW MEN ARE EAGER TO DANCE I'LL o ma. In“; FflfJlti Symlir: NEVER E XERCl 5E5 BE GLAD lF "BHE re, Int. Gm: lurain vlghtmervvi AT PARTIES sue is on! or THE MOST POPULAR GIRLS. NO ‘B.O.' now "r0 soon. MIR cnAaM "no. inoo the Play safe . . . always! '8 m way of ' of “BO.” ( get_use_d to an ever-present odour. But other: an aeoren-alwa wi ‘r . to nogcgixtan? m b b I cream ‘, abundant latheiy-"deodorbs/éy-cndl dlllgll’; . _ A new beauty Every nigh; mmogqLifebuofu rich lathe well skin; then rinse. Pores org gently freed of impuritier-dull lkinl R12: with radiant health. p: lafcbuoy eoday. LIVII IIUYIIII QIIYE when we're guilty bod) odour) cause we _ ckly y. Don’triak_ offending. Wash nerd wou IDIOT VK DRHNCHED _\ wm-l confer r‘. ‘ z H liiiiim " "l: - ‘ qni "lilllilllijr n W By George McManul YOU'LL HRVE TO Win11 MAGmn, ‘ TILL I GlT THVB OATMEAL OUT 1 M! EAR$- l' GANG" HEAR 'A WORD YOU'RE 5AYIN'-