i ‘Surly ' ' " Oxo restores all the original tastiness to warmed- gives color and flavor to soups and sauces, and makes beef tea that is appetizing, strength- ening and wholesome. Oxo Cubes will never spoil. Always ready for use. Jill of ‘the Taste -- one of ‘the was - of Meat lf you have never used Oxo in cooking, you do not know how many good things Oxo» will make, and the ease and satisfaction that awaits you. te. LR, or Poiiltrv Sauceaiiti Seasoning Miner: the ineut and make it savoury vvilh the sauce, etc. Liiie some pally-pans with the paste, fill with thr- inlxturmailtl the Oxo to half a cupof boiling wlilri, uiul ntltl a little tncsch psii, hit on the tops, and bake till pnsti y i~t done. _ A little egg inay he brushed over the lOpS,lll]€ill'ClL Oxo Sausage Ple l lb. of lteef or Pork Siiirsages up dishes, l llnOnions Tins of 4, 10, 50 and 100 Cubes. Oxo Tomato Omelet - S Skin and cut up the tomatoes. lined saucepan with the butter, and the Oxo mixed will! a little hm water. thoroughly cooked, iuiisli well; lireak in the eggs. and stir over the lirc till thick. Spread on buttered toast, and garnish with parsley. Oxo Meat Patties Scraps of Cold .\lest 3;. pint \\':tler (lfl'll§f a pie-dish. and lay at thc bottom thi- stiusages; sprinkle with pepper and salt. Peelaiiil _ cut onion into iiriiallpieccshiitd layover tliesaussgrs. Iilix the Oxo with the writer, which must he lint, and pour over the contents ofthedish. Dot tiiiy piece-s of dripping up the top,onct bake in theoven tor ‘J hours. 0x0 Onion Sauce l lb. Spanish Onions ‘J Oxo Cubes Cut the onions into thin slices; fry in dripping until n nice brown; mix the Oxo iii l’, pint hot water; put into n saucepan with OfllOll§,iIltl add ".5 pints water. Simmer for 15-5 hours; thicken with flour; bring to the boil. and serve. 31oz. Butter io_r Qttubes Oxo gs Pepper and Salt. Put them lu n Season to taste. when ‘éitubcs Oxo A little Parsley Some Flour punt: 1 or 2 CuhesVOio Pepper niidliiilt 1oz. Dripping A lltlle Flour A llltle Drippln Old Farm Cirlrir imnh Io amuse Ills children. Slllllffltdf OXO Cube wrapper: fur I d: It; Saw Punk. OX O LIMITED, 2J2 Lemtrlne $1., IHONTREAL. " spZ-Eiliiri-{fiiiifilié Tiiiii Fido laws at a mix-ting prcsiilod over by an ttrchtloai-(in. a curati- rumttrlttail that. it iras not uonoraily kuoiru that a man could not marry his; wiilti\v's cousin. "\\'itlo\v‘:i sis-tut". you inuxiiijj corrr-ctvil lllt‘ ]ll'(“.illll“lll. “.\'(i," ruplii-il thc youthful clvrir. "l lllt'{lll wltlovfir. coils-iii.“ Thu tirchtlirat-on iras on his fin-i‘ ._i lllnzillrlllfltllllir lliflifivhmisl"iioTbu ("liallongvil by a i-tirtil/J. “l ii-ll you." ll!’ said. “a llltLLl may mat y his niiltiivls cousin. but not lll.\' \\'ltlt)\\":~' sislt-r. You inns-‘t i"o_.'illy' allow lltt‘ to know." "litil." l\t‘l‘!~'li-€lt‘(l the curate. “how can a inaii do anything ili lllt‘ wit)’ of marrying whvn lii,- wlii- is a \\'iilti\v'."' Economy l —Haddock l va|u¢.._1h;it'5 what‘: offered by National Haddock. Thiyh? ‘noted for their firm. white flesh and fine flavor, as well as for I‘essier A lowered priced 130 Montgomery __ -h t | _ St. Montreal. or "Lealflatglt n; “if; hetl‘ National Had- o . the splendid contii- afid flour. add to liq- tion in which they c227. a whde’ come to your table. That's because the F01- National organiza r ' tion is the largest ‘on ‘ handler of Atlantic submit the best haddock. fresh or iiqveenu ‘Temeai ‘for smoked. Say Nation. Nah-om" p gad:§'é"k9 al to your dealer! and costing "M. 3°"! than 15¢ each, ll“ I l 'li ‘I '\ :_,l.lvll"i"i=.‘t‘) e;- __ ““i--iAi.l.ti='.r-.x,i~i.:-s_. _ u dl/fi/IZFZAZ/ fiS/r / "Afr? Aér/Yo/ia/fl/sfi f $10. For i Madame dock Soup Recipe: cut In small pieces, cover with milk and water, add carrot. onion, celery, all dic- ed. and parsley. Boil P» hour. -Strain. Blend melted butter ,°r_°“" "evlpe Edi. .- ROSENEATH SCHOOL (ii-adv \’lll.—1, Aluriei Bullpitli 2. tfccilla Donahue; ti, .\lll.l‘iQ Donu- hor and Ernest iPoolc. itirzvlt» Vl.—1. Mary Sullivan; :2. lCilvi-u Sullivan: It. Annie Sullivan. thadc l\'.-—l, Nlzirgari-l Sanpliy: '. (llllilllil Doiiahoc; 3, ltoginti Donn- I —- r- lli'.~ ‘ tirade illl.‘l, llita Donahue: L’. John Stilliran. (lratlii ll.~-—1, John Donahue: Z!- losvph Sullivan. Pi-rf-t-t atteiiil:iiit~o-Jliii'lcl Bull- pilt, kiwi-est l‘G.'lll.‘, Milton Poole. l'('lllfl lloiiiilioc, Marie Donahue. .\rlill‘_l.'_ill‘l'l. ‘Sanphy, flutlulit Donahue, itlla liiilltlllllfip-rl). Doyle, teat-her. -i—-.o¢-—--— .\ yonnit htisbiiiitl critlcincil the breakfast. employing the tisutil ritorotitytieil comparison. liistcad of wct-pfirig. as sonic brides would. she got busy and as a result of her work slic set before hlni the next morning n plate of hot biscuits alleged to be the real thing. “Now you've got it." liu exclaim- ed dollghtedly as he sampled tho new lot. "These are exactly liki- mother used to make. 110w did you happen to hit upon tho recipe?" "it's no great secret." iiald his wifo with glittering byes. “l put in ‘oloo instead 0t’ butter tisotl cold storage eggs. droppctl a bit of altini in the flour. nnil ndnltcrutcti tbc milk. Remember, sweetheart. that mother liver before the enact- ment of the pure food law." “Diapepsin” Ends Stomach Misery, Gas, Indigestion instantly! Stomach corrected! You never feel the slightest ille- tress from indigestion or a sour. acid. gassy stomach, after you eat a tablet of “Pope's Dlupepsln," The moment ii. reaches tho stomach all sonrness, flatulence, heartburn. gases. palpltatlori and pain disap- pear. Drugglste guarantee eilcll package to correct digestion at once. End your stomach trouble lnr few cents 18G --i{O§-——— zzMotlic-rs Value This Oil.- Motliers who know how stirldenly t-rotip may solzti their chlldrr-u ttliti bow not-estuary prompt action is in applying ri-lit-f. :tlivny',. lii-pp lll hand :1 supply of Dr. Thomas J-lclor-trlr Oil bi-(aiusio nxprwrlonu. has taught them that this ls a. ‘*.\Z('l‘llf‘.lll prnparation for the lruiilini-iit nf this nllmont. And tlu-y arr‘ wine, for its vnrlntis usoa rcmlt-i- it a valuable medicine. 00% ye Comfort iwimfurl in spar-factors or cyc- Llllrifilhti i-rinnut lu- confined to lllt- lllStJllllS hlg bride served him for m‘ Western Guardian A -ai-ioi= from Helium's 0mm —-A FE-W EXCELLENT VALUES in Plano Cased Organs at Holmaifs, Stinimcrslde. ' 963-1-16-21 -DAVISON'S MILLS Burlington will be making oatmeal after, Jan. 14th. ’ t 946-1-15-2L --PiANO OASED ORGANS at Bargain prices at Batman's, Sum- morslde. Biial-ltl-Zl —SUMMERSIDE AGENT.— Mr Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- aid Drug Co., is now Guardian ro- preseiitatlve in Sn merslde and will be pleased to receive news advertising. new and renewal sub- scriptions a-nd- Job-Printing‘. Mr. ‘MacDonald sells the Morning jfliinrdlnn at his store. His telep- ;hono No. is 12-2. t! j —SPORT ENJOYEQ-Thc ice on Crystal rink was lll poor con- illtlon on Friday evening's game on account of rain and inlld weath- or, but Nlr. Sandy MacGregor, the manager la on the alert and inking overy advantage of the present snappy iveather, the rink has rec- ently been well flooded a-nd a mag- nificent coat of lco li-i now bolng formed. Sandy has tho walls nic- oly decorated with green bushes, giving the interior ll. very attract- ivo zippcarance. Prospects for a busy season uppcai- bright, there being a good tlomtrnil i'0i' rink tick- t-tsp-ll. —-—-—-<-o->--_- zzThe Provcii Asthma Remedy. Siticc asthma existed there has boon no lack of much heralded rc- inuilles, btit they have proved short livcd and worthless. 'l‘hc over- r-rrowing reputation of Dr. J. D. Ki-llogglsi Asthma has given it a place i-n. the field of medicine \\'lllt'll iio otlicr can approach. 1'. has llf‘\'t‘l‘ boon pushed by sensit- tioiial methods, but has simply 2011c on cffociing rcliol’ itnil making now rrrnvvrls. -—»——-~_ s >——-- BLACK miss our itciitti lily Dominion NtWl/N Service) PARIS, Jim. l~t.—'l‘ht- mysterious iloatli. iii his luxurious villa til (‘aprl ol‘ flaron Jas<|tics~ tl'Atlels- irard do Fi-rson. whose body was ,stliziiil by ordcr of the ltrtltan ‘Police when bchig rtonvcycrl to ltoino for t7l‘('l]lfl.llOll_ has tigain sot‘ all Paris talking of the "lllaclt fittllltllllli of a fuw ycttrs ago i. liuh ho was llll‘ lcuiling figure. first Ill Daron il'Ailvls\\.iril was at stated to h: o divd at the dinner table. htil his istcr. Princess do Buguaiio. wife of aii Italian Senator, now tillt-gcs that he was pnisoiiutl by tho friend to whom he had beqncalhcil tho whole oi’ lils iminmist- fortune. lii ruirard to tho “Black lilriss" nrgios. \\'lll(.'ll led to the arrest and imprisoaiiiciii. of Baron d'Atlels traril, it is now stated that. they were a plot against hlin in order to prnrciit his marriage lnto one of the oldest families of France. The orgies that took place in his spztciotis Paris flat, which are now said to linvc been scheme-l by iiicn mticli oldt-r than dfldclsivnrti at. that period feted lll tho leading Paris salons on account. of his poems in "the llt0i'ai'y7're\'loivs be- came the topic of scandalous gossip to such an extent that the police placed liliii under observa- tloti. Mounted on ladders, policemen were able to watch through the WlllllOlrVS tho irlinlc of this snturnalln. D'A'rlrlswaril and u frii-iul ivorc H01]! to prison for sl.\' months. When he canto out. he sought his finance. hoping to redeem his posi- tion as he knew she loved him, but a footman kicked lilni out. Ilo sbot himself lii ati attempt. to coininlt titilcltlc, but recovcrctl. Then find- ing that the doors of all his former friends and hangers on were closed against him, he decided that ho would ostcntntlouidy lniltilge in the orgies of which lic hrid been (loubtftilly accused. lTAdolsivard then became a flllfiltflplfi of the notorious iflt-isfci" (irowley whose practices in Sicily and elsewhere have been undci" suspicion for years ll llllNliflitlllS risiimii (By Dominion News Service) LONDON. Jnn. 14 ~— Doctors have begun to protest against the perilous practices adopted by thou- aandii of young women and girls in order to bring their flgtires into confmmlty with the Did yoit get a bill, from us, in the "”'“‘“”*‘“""" mail during the last day or two? This is just a reminder, that if you rec- eived it, it- is. due for payment- THEY ARE DUE WHEN SENT. Please pay it today, prompt pay- ments keep money in circulation, and I'm-mos llllllll‘. Tho tlcirrcc of nom- [oi-t rcri-ii-oil from wcarlng trlausrs liutisit lu- ‘dlvldt-tl Pfllllllly tic-tween ilu- trust-u llllll tiir frninoii. Whiti- ilu~ frrmir-s may hr a pcrfcct I11. and look rittrrirtivn it lii the loosen \\‘||lt‘l| arr ri-spnnslhln for discom- (oi-t In strong light or glaring stin- liiliiuo. Such a atrtilii on tho Pyt-n in IIIHIPPPHHITY rind can ho rt-llovod by wvnrlnz fienulno Crookoii Lénsen. ‘ground in your own prescription. outline now fashionable. Tho pipe-slam fashion demands the comblcie obliteration of curves nnrl rt straight unbroken line from neck to knee. Many girls, some of them not Yo! twenty years of ago. ewalho their bodies to a mummy-like rig- idity in their efforts to obtain the straight line. Some even tightly bandage the body in wide strips of stir-king plaster. Breathing tinder I \\'o will ho ploanotl to toll you we“ inwnae premm-e become,‘ d". vnmro nbnut tiic famous lenses [qr-um and 1116 mm" are (tmmmm , iwhirh iiiiiki- unrinmfnrtublo nyrs H" [5 a thommnd "m" "mm mm. rninfurlahlo. . llnvr your Eyes nxnmlned nml know thi- I-‘nt-ts. goroun than the old-fashioned tight lnoliig." said a Harley-street spec- ialist 0n discussing the new mode. Thank you. c (fusing ‘lln llio htlggélscing days. gritty a. part of t e y was restr oi . but I H‘ J‘ now these wanton and girls place (murmur-m slid Freserlptlfll abnormal pressure on the stomach ' Brtillllt and chest organs. *'°"'|'-""’"- "- R- l- "The straight silhouette may be "m" "I'm" "l" ""8 Wm‘- nenthellcoily beautiful. but. it ls full owwnown-oooo-oo-ooo» 0! Peril for Hill"! 89lfll-l0fll”. Eiistériiliiiarilian ‘ l .-.'8HOP trout Holmurs Catalog H-iissrénu AGENT —-Ml'. .1. W. Murdock is now Gust-titan Agent in Montague. and will be pleased to receive news items, ad- vertising, Job Printing, new and renewal subscrlbtlons. tt . fifl-IDGETOWM- Missionary anniversary on Sunday. January’ 20th. at 7 p. iii. Subject "The World for Christ." Kindly remem- ber your sacrifice for the Missions. .,“WHIST PARTY.--’l‘he whlst party which was held in George town on Monday, January 7th, was a decided success. The ladies‘ prize was won by Miss Rose Fair- chlld and the gentlémenfii prize was won by lilr. Mlllor lilcConiiell. A ..*SOURI.S.—- Service for Stin- ilay Jrintitiry 20th. at b1 ‘ll. in. Sub- ject. "The Manifestation of Christ in ilio Missionary Work of the flhurch," lii special relationship to .\l0llillllm9(lfllll5l'll, Buddhism and Christianity." The friend's are re- quested not to forget their sub- scription envelopes. The ‘Pastor- thanks you. ....*ADDRESS TO ‘MISS HER. RiNGTON.--lt ls with much pleas- ure that we the Prospective Giirl Guides welcome you this evening. We feel highly honored to have you with us, and we tiikie this op- portunity of extending to you our appreciation. We recognize lll you the organizer of a movement lii which we are p-rottil to have some small share. Otir efforts tints far ll1l\'i) ibeen very rcstnicted but we impe- iihzu with your assistance and the (‘o-operation cf the citizens we‘ shall be able to play our part. audl (lt‘l‘lV(‘ ztll the benefits whit-h this organization itffortls, We feel stiw that if wc are privileged to joinl this grcttt sisterhood wt- shall hci uplifted morally, physically" mull’ sticizilly. lll conclusion Allies flur- rington we liopu that your itpllcal- will bi- nut-t xvlirh a lll‘1ll'l_V rcsponsi? Mp1 that your vlrfl. to (ilHlFlltHlHVll will bu. most pltrttsatiil .atttl prulll tour. \\'u u-nsi that we shall hill/v iho pli-tisiirr: 0t‘ muctiug you again. Signed on bchall oi Thu (llrl (".i|iil'.'\s.~.»\. ..*LAIO TO REST.-A' dew gloom ivas cast over St. Charles r00 ently by the ilcatli of one of its old- est and most renpecietl l‘£‘.Sl(l€lll.‘4. lii the [ierson of the late John Shea which occurred on Dec. 28th. Al- tliotigli ho hail bccii lii p001‘ lleillllll for some time, his death was it shock and all his relatives and friends. who did all that was p05 slble to. relic-rte his suffering until‘ tho last. llis funeral on Sunday. Doccmbci‘ 30th, was largely attenti- cd and showed ilic ostoein in ivhlch, ho was hold. Tho fiiilcrril service] was sung by his pastor Rov. K. C.‘ McPherson. after which all thin Will-ii mortal of lilm was tenderly laid to, FPS-ll. in the cemetery atljoiniiig. lint leaves to mourn a. sorrowlng] widow, also three daughters, fllrs.‘ Jos. R. Shea. Itumford, life; Mrs; A, A. McPhee, Artiiadalc, l’. E. 1.; Mrs. Jon. J. Warner at. homo. also: four sisters, lylrs. Thos. Goriiian. St. Charles; Mrs. Michael Garry. Carib, bridge, lllnss.,; Mrs. Richard Cahlll, Roxbury. llla .; Miss Katie Slit-ml Boston, Blasts" to WllOlll sincere: sympathy is extended. l (Patriot Please Copy) Kit-p utlnurtlbs llnlincsit In the houn- _4o->-—-—- ::Corus cause much suffering. but llolloivuyb Corn Remover offers ll speedy. sitrr. and sails factory relief. PERSONALS ..'°'l\lr. J. A. B. McConnell, George town, ls visiting l\forell.—A. . .'- Mr. town, recently town.—-A. Jamel-i lllcPlleo, George visited Charlotte- ..'l\rlr. Charles lllbbett has rc- ttirnetl to St. Dunstan» University. Charlottetown, after visiting his homo in Georgotoivii.—A. ..*Mrs. Barnes who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and blrs. Compton. Georgetown, left Wednes- day for her home la (‘hurlottctoivin A. .."l\lrs. iDi-J Stewart, George- town, left Friday to visit her nlect- blrii. film-pity in Boston, .\ltisri,.~-.-\. How to Mike Pint Cough Syrup at Home Ilss no equal for prompt results. Token hut a moment tn we o. and saves You about . You know that pins ls used in nearly all prescriptions and remedies for coughs; The reason is that pine contains several pecullsr elements that. have s. re srksblo afloat. in soothing and lies n tlio membranes o! the throat and est. You can choose from the best range of reliable fur coats in Charlottetown at a series of remarkable reductions :- Ladies’ ‘French Seal coats, length 50 in., SlZt-‘td 36 and 38, price $150.00 selling 2 only Ladies Hudson Seal coat, length 38 in., sizes 36 and 38, price $300.00 sell- ingat 1 only Hudson Seal Coat,Sable Collar and Cuffs, length 45 in. size 40, price $450.00 azit... 1 only Persian Lamb Coat, length 40 in., size 38, Sable (7ollm' and Cuffs, price 450.00, selling at . . i You've Been ‘Watifitiig: 7a for a long time-woo, can get it now! Last: winter in the cold‘ days you said “I’ll have a Fur Coat for the zero weather next winter.” Zero days are tiere- and with them a remarkable opportunity to secure a high class coat at practically your own price. . Ionly Iiadies’ Hudson seal coat, length 40 in., size 42 WOFlh $325.00 S911- ingat............ _ 1 Hudson Seal Coat length 3 in., ‘size 36, selling at 1 only Ladies’ Persian Lamb Coat Sable Collar and Cuffs, length 40 in., size 42 price fiiiilglz. . W?“ 5127-50 * Ladies’ Natural Muskrat Coat, sizes 36, 38, 40, length 42 . in., with deep border price *"°”J‘.".’i 1“‘f"."1'T’?'.‘Tt. $15-50 15 inch Marmot Coats i: $1 l5 for $80.50 Rich brown fur, very warm and very durable-makes a very satisfactory coat indeed, sizes 38, 40, 42. .‘T‘Ii.°?.i?‘7'.°."i.?’T‘?°““ $39-50 finished and lined, regular reduced price . .. . . ----..-. 24 handsomely it StrikingiBargain in . Womeifs Underwear Specially reduced prices on all winter weight underwear for ' l Women and girls. If you have not secured your requirement, itl will pay you to look through this splendid assortment and buy a-l: the present heavily reduced prices :- r . " iLadies’ Vests in natural and 49¢ vtrhit/e .....-..-'.....-...t..... Ladies’ vests in long sleeves, sleeves, no sleeves and opera top 85c form... -..---|--...--.-..-. With drawers and bloomers to match Ladies Vests in long sleeves, sleeves and no sleeves $1.00 for --..-.----.--.-.--.---..-. Ladies’ Vests with drawers to match- $1.00 , tin-ed llll(l6l‘W61ll' . in , ' d .t 2 1.25 f white an m unl $ or. $1.80 Ladies’ Vests in pure wool,‘ a good weight for winter, made in all styles $1.25 for Ladies’ fleece .-- .-.-.-.....--.----~. Ladies’ Vests in natural wool with drawers to match $2.25 for finest quality $2.95 for . . . . . . . with drawers to match. Childrenis Undervests in natural and match 75c 59v $1.00 Children's sleepers and plush lined waists similar reduction. white with drawers to for _ Children's Undervests in nat- ural wool 1.40 for 1.12, 1.25 for . . -.-.--|---.---..- short short lii h _' of pines liiorilil syprlurrlilpllllli: “syrup” part béisuitllx ptlfilnbgll iiri syrup.‘ omn o e s nacou trem- ody thst mpney ca: buy, lint 2% ouaiccanot’ Pllltigh it'll‘ it Ill-cg. bottli. an u w onto-ms su r. syrup. Orpyou csntttse clsrltled iii:- lltllfil, lioneyyor 001E111‘ hsyrup, instead o s r s . or ws. on minim oiiyszgg-moro than 1%,“ zen res minds for t .50 It ‘s pure, g an peasant llilren I 011i, clfncoltel itthlhwryhflih o ass. The cost: msy be ry, osrss and tl lit. or may be ner- lklhtitly toms rain the formation of . The csuss ti‘; same- mod Illdlllbglllifi-ltld ils Pine: ‘““ Vi? Willi"; “ill” 7." of m, m bronchial balms‘. mim- nsflhor s y ordlii throat sllinent. a: ooncontgsted sex- com iloi’ ireniiins sy Fabian l mom 0W0!’ over fu Eli-J. cumin coughs “ma”! glastltiitssm youi ,% and nex" u‘ it’ m moiigv "l" n. . “Toronto, Ont. ed, and proceeded towards Alder- l at“ - "‘ . lfll. llilllllllllf llllN§__llMlll2ll (By Dominion News Service) LONDON, Jim. ll-Dcislls of ll remarks-hie series of accidents in which an ambulance oiir tn charge of two military drivers was, lii- volvod are reported from tho vill- age of Norrnanrlyi in Surrey. The ambulance swerved off tho main road and after knocking down an old woman, it smashed tip tho motorcycle combination of a visit- or. demolished the tlesvy oak stan- dards of a vorsiidah. and collided! with s tricycle. The tom of the impact with tbs standards stopped the angina nl‘ the ambulance, but it was restart- Discount Sales - hole &Tli"um - t, Evin-y molt II F)‘ l Week It PoolQ-il Thom lnsomsltsfllvfllsr this week ll“ is Overcoat-s- To clslr out the bsisn l our stock ln broken "W sites we will allow 9 per cont 0N. r $10.60 e.»- m gum coats 1dr taco can for l Poolefllrfll —---4-o>--- stewardess: "Madam, I've atten- ded to you this best I know how. stipplletl ovcry want. but you are iitill itiistttlsflcd. What do you‘ want now?" ‘ Seasick Lady Passenger: "l want , the earth." ' i. CHILLS are the forerunners of colds rind some. Inhale iiriiuii-rri Rflil rub it on throat and cheat. A sure preventative. I ‘I; i