7JQ$LA§V= .:.. .. FTHURSUAY. w. _ M T" Western Guardian ‘ Eastern Guardian “" —ROBIN HOOD FLOUR sold and guaranteed by your grocer. 2050-1-26-11110. I02 million ggggg cups of Salado tea were consumed in 1930 than in ..'l0BlN HOOD FLOUR sold by leading dealers everywhere. Better than ever. 2060-1-26-1 month —NOT!CE! THECENTRAL BED- EQUE FLOUR MILLS will do no custom woet of any sort on Satur- days. Positively no exceptions. R. A. Wright Leard. JOZZ-I-IiO-Fbb. 4-5-11-12-18-19-71 ..'MACLEOD — WRIGHT — The marriage took place at Knox church Manse, on Dec. 8. of Annie Jean Wright, youngest " o! Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. A. Wright, of Portage la Prairie, to Rev. John Alexander MacLeod. B. A., of Plumes, Man. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Maclcod. of Montague. P. it‘. I. —THE FOURTH GAME of the sec 0nd section oi’ Island League will ' be played at the crystal Rink Sum Rev. .1. w. Crukshank officiated. The ‘ and I " I'm 5Q QIQd WQ lnerside. Friday. Fen 6th Game following wa_s_ copied from the Plu- |NQt1C€S sure h we sieve-eh Y mas manta-o. no"... found o break- , _ e t evening of lsst week the Ladies Aid uTflANKg" a "f —BAPTIST clnmcll SERVICES of the United church gave a recep- Sunday Feb. 8th. Preacher Rev. A. G. Crowe. 10.45 a. m. Central Bedeque; 11.45 a. m. Sunday School; 7 p. m. Freetown. Subject: spoil your hands? YOU ask any beauty editor. ok m the magazine and feast they like." ‘ tion to Rev. and Mrs. J. A. MscLeod, who were recently married. During the evening Mr- and Mrs. MscLeod The Thanks Badge is made up of a Swastika with a Scout Badge su- "Thsnkgoodness fol-Shredded perimposed. It ls the privilege of any wh n Th b1‘! . A W’ _ )_ __ __ “The Cost of newspaper articlefi You!“ find were the recipients of n, bggutlful flwut, of whatever rank m present ea e c 1 fen In!’ a ~ i ~;— - r i‘ l Christianity." "Vaseline" petrohsum Jelly rec- chest of silverware, as well as other this badge of thanks to anyone who wouldn't est breakfast and I — ommendedtokeepthéhandgggft, beautiful and useful gifts, A very does a Scout a good turn. provided , —-Fll\'ED FOR ASSAULT-A party was so tired of coaxing them. But when they fried the crisp, tasty biscuits, floating in milk and cream, they were delight- ed. And bestofslF-Shredded Wheat is ideal for children. It's just tho food to build bone and muscle." pleasant social evening was spent. Again on Tuesday evening the Odd- fellows and Rebekahs held a point re- ceptlbn lfl honor of Mr. and Mrs. Macbeod. Games. music and ‘com- munity entertainment, and all pres- ent had a very enjoyable time. At botil functions the best wishes for their future welfare and happiness were extended to Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Lend. from Burlington against whom a charge for obstructing an officer‘ Jelly to your hands at nl-ghtand was withdrawn when it calllc before‘ Wear 01d cotton or silk g]oves_ Magistrates Campbell and Carruth- . when you manicure your nails, ers, was fined $5.00 and costs for wrap a litfle cotton around a ussuultius uu 0111mm dull orange stick, dip it in the Jelly and work back the cuticle. These two easy things will make a world of difference in the looks of your hands. We all have b0 wash dishes, and dust furniture, or pound typewriters or work in gardens. But our hands need he obtains the approval of the loc- al association; or in the case of mem bers of the Canadian General Coun- cil ‘or Provincial Councils the sp- provsl of the Chief Commissioner or Provincial wmmisslorler respective- 1Y- It entitles the wearer to make use of the rlsvices of any Scout at any time. but does not constitute mem- bership. On January 29, members of the Provincial Council called on Hon, Hank R. Heartz and presented him with this badge. —CAR runny ‘ENCOUNTERS HEAVY lCli-—0\villg to llcavy drift- ing ice in the Straits nllcl the late arrival of the Mainland trains tile second return irlp oi tllc CH1‘ Ferry due on Monday night was not made _._._.. until Tuesday morning, the bout not advertise the necessary toil‘ County which has been in session Frank n. Hesrtz. Esq. docking at 4 a. m. She did not tll8_W0'l"l(l. Lay in a StOTG Of since Dec’ 19m’ w“ adjourned 5mg Oharlonewwn. P- E 1'. leave Tormentille until etween one’ Vaseline Jellyand USB ltfreely. 111° 911 11173511951133’ 11101111118 When 11119 Hon. and dear Slrt-On behalf of _ “d two O-clock Tuesday n,o..ni.,g_ Get a Jar today JUSlL for your case of Barry Sobey vs. Thomas W. I _ the members of the Provincial Coun- The ca, Fm, has howevm.‘ been own personal use. Don tdelay. Bradshaw and William Roberts was cil for Boy scouts. we desire to pre- _ nmkmg very good trms this winter Prodllcttofthg Cléesebrough completed. This was an action for sent to you the accompanying " _S > 31111 3C 1171118 0-» 011$ @5520 $100.00 damages for the alleged klll- "ITlI-hli-S Badge" as a 5mg} token o1 1'. chabotAve-iMontr 931. 63113413- irlg of nine sheep and two lambs by gratitude for your interest in our as- —UNITED (‘llURCll 0F CANADA -‘—- --——"——— the dogs of the defendants on 31st sociatiorl. and all that you have done —Tll7l LADIEs 0F ST. PAUL'S Oct. last. Judge Inman in giving as representative of our King to enl Kellsillgtoll, Feb. 8th. Rev. J. R. Saint, D. D.. Minister: 9.45 a. m. Add: Nourishment to Kiddies‘ Meals! Never be without a tin of OXO Cubes—for OXO should be s par: of every child's mid-day meal-serve as bouillon-add to soups. grsvies and stews for that extra nourishment that means strong, healthy child- ren. A! Your Grover’: in tins old and l0 cubes mosooonpsnig? delicious l i i Christie Biscuit Sunday School; ll a. m. and 7 p. m. Rev. John Coburn of Toronto, repre- senting tllc Dopnrtlllcllt oi’ Evange- lism and Social Service. Silmmcrfield 2.30 p. m. Rev. John‘ Ccburn,‘ -—CARD PARTY._ The Auction Forty-Five Club of Emerald, held their weekly play at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dcigllall. The ladies prize was won by Miss Mary Mulligan and tho Gentleman's prize went to Mr. Walter Smith. Adaiilty lullcll was served and a very social evening was spent-E» >—'WELL KNOWN DESIDENT.— home of heryibrotlllcr, Mr. Angus Ma- thcsoll, Springfield. Lot 67, on Jan. 30th, Mrs. McPherson, widow of tllc lute William McPherson of Spring- ton. Mrs. McPherson who was in hel- seventy-eighth year, was a lady of true Christian character and highly esteemed by her nlany acquaintances. Her funeral was held on Monday aft- ernoon and was very largely attended. Rev. Mr. Stavert conducted the ser- vices at the house and also at the grave, at SDYlllgtOll, wllcre she was buried. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved relatives-E. —DEA’l“H 0F MISS J-IELEN CLARK—-Fi‘l(‘llClS will regret to heal" of the death on Tuesday morning CHURCH, Summcrsirlc, are holding a pantry sale, Saturday, Feb. 7th in Holmans Furniture Department, in aid of Convent. 3140—2-5-3l —TEMPERATURE IVIODERATING --'Illle cold weather of tllc past week shows signs of moderating a little in tile west of the Province. The judgment stated that as the plain- courage the work among boys. tiff and a witness had seen the dogs We shall ever remember your {o}. lying in the field near the dead lowship and trust the badge may re- sheep on Oct. 31st last he came to the mind you of the Island Scouts. ‘conclusion that the dogs killed the Respectfully yoursz-George Fillit- sheep and that they belonged to the er. Provincial President; Father Mc- defendants from the description Mimnr PM“ “'51 v1“ P1954 Moore- whlch had been given. The plalntlfl head Legate, Prov. Second Vice Pres; had left the carcasses of the sheep There passed peacefully away atmtfh/c, g wind which has been in the west for several days llas veered around and is now almost due south. There is every sign tllut it will bc consid- erably warmer. Let us llopc that the legend of tllc ground hog will prove fnlsc this willtclx-S —FRACTL'RES lllP IN FALL— Many friends will frgret to hear s an .eld: i‘ Sullullcrsidc, fract- ured ller lllp wllcll she tripped and fell at ller home oll Saturday, Mrs Gallant is confined to her bed but is resting fairly comfortably. She resides with llcl" son, Mr Fidcle Gallullt.--S -SI'OKE ON FOX DISEASES- Dr Wlckware of the Dominion Dc- partlnellt of Agriculture at Ottawa who has boon working at the Experi mental Station Sulllnlcrsidc. gave an interesting address at the annual meeting of the Farmers and Dairy- mells Association at Fredericton, N. 14., last week on diseases peculiar to ranch bred foxes. Through the cour- tesy of the United States Bureau of and made an effort to sell same for fox meat. would reduce the damages and would allow the plslntifl‘ $60 Mr. Ernest Strong. K.C., for the plaintiff. Heath ‘Strong, K.C., for the defendant.—S. Q-BEPOILI‘ Off-HEALTH OFFIC- Elt-In his report as health officer for» the Town of Summerslde, Dr. E. T. Tsnton stated that six houses hsd been quarantined for diphtheria. The cases were in children of pre school age and one or two older peo- pie. 'I'hls demlllatraics the value of the Toxoid treatment inaugurated in our school and convent and justifies the expenditure made by the Town in the flclcltorot and the Judge stat- edhe should have dressed tllc sheep er: R 0- Parent. Prov Secty. Trees- which had been killed immediately 11111- Not having done this he 511111 31111111140111! G. '1‘. Spriggs, Prov. Commissioner; . A. Lawson, Asst Prov Commission- Troop Redeemer Church) There was a full turn out on last Thursday evening Nine boys passed their Tenderfoot tests ln the Scout Low. Scout Signs and Flag. The Scoutmsster gave-a very interesting tell: on the buffalo and ls planning to give a. short talk on an animal every evening. Fourth Charlottetown (Baptist; (Holy Thirteen Scouts were present at the meeting on Monday. Feb. 2nd and considerable practice work was done on the entertainment which this Council for Toxold. We ere endeav- ouring to establish a health centre at Summerside and will report all in-_ fcctlous diseases to the Provincial. Board of Health and will co-operate with the Red Cross and their official here. Miss Zinck, while on duty here was certainly most obliglng and ac- tive and merits our sincere thanks. troop is putting on. A new knot board was started and collection com menced on a fund to buy a picture of the Chief Scout Lord Robert Bad- en Powell o: Gilwell. It is expected] that this will be unveiled at the troop concert. Johhny Casford was HIP- polnted troop treasurer for the year. Edward Island will become register- ed at Dominion Headquarters during the present month. Money from reg- lsttrstlon goes to help troops. Remember that Scout is a friend to all and a brother to every other Scout. on the pert of the boy himself mon- ey is to be earned and not solicited.‘ WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT R. Owen passed Gardeners Badge. C. but rol- thfowohtrflifolllu- unifies Vlnnicombe passed signallers Badge. the most part must be llnllsted. David rilliter psssed Signallers The Boy Scouts Association in P Badge. E. Island has done good work and il Regirtrnti showing steady progress, and thus We hope that every scout in Prince deserves the support of rvvry citizen. Within the next week 200 citizens will be asked to become‘ Associate membes of the Provincial Cnllrlcil of the Boy Scouts at n in: oi 52,0. These funds will be used for equip- ment extension work, and im" nlmp Any one desiring to llvip llli‘ Assoc- iation may do so by Wlllllli: the Pro- vincial Secretary, Dl‘ ally lllenlbel oi the Provincial Council. start new The spirit of the movement is that i _Whq not have extra [AMP Provincial Patron of Miss Helen Clark an elderly res- ident of Wilmoilt valley. Miss Clark was the daughter of the lute Mr and ltlrs George Clark ulld had rc- ccnlly come to rcsltle with llnr lliccc Mrs Jarvis P. Tallton oi Suillmer- side‘ She was Subject to he“; gootic Encephalitis" which has ap- ‘mublc “m! passed away "n. Sum peared ill ranch bred foxes at dif- demy on q-ucsdash Ml. Ewen clarkrlfllllll. plnces in the United States of wnnwt is a brother of the dc and Canada. This disease, which has ceased. Tile funeral is taking place I ‘"111’ 196mm’ devemPed 111 1°11" today (Tmlrsday) at um home of, kept ill captivity, has caused the of-I he], meet,‘ M“ Jarvis R Tanwny or I ficials of both countries to under- smnmersidcrfi take a thorough investigation of the. condition with a view to minlmizingl ‘the losses from this and other dis-E vases. 1n regard to Eplgootlc Enceph- | 01$. 1-5 111511-1118 M "H§Zeldeiln.” alitis Dr. Green and ills associates ofl 5011118119111. the flue-it 0f he!‘ friend. the University of Mlnilcscta, who M155 M11111" "Nllmr-E ‘are working ill conjunction with the [officials of the United States Blo- 1081081 Survey have definitely dem- ionstl-nted the cause of this disease |alld are now devoting their atten- 'tioll to finding a means of prevent- ilng such outbreaks.—S Biological Surrvcy nt Washington. Dr. Wlckwal-e showed three films’ dealing with tile fox bred in captiv- ity. Two gave ilustl-atlolls of the care. and mallagcnlenl. of foxes. The other film dealt witll the disease "Epi- Dr. ‘Danton also made reference to the dumps and fox pens as breeders of flies and causes of odors-S. __________ PERSONALS .P_B1FIE-'8Psh\_v.—_=_ All Scout leaders and Scouts in the Province welcome at this time l-ion. Charles Dalton, Lieutenant Govern- or of P. E. I. as Provincial Boy Scout Patron. , The Provincial Patron is appolnt- 1 ed by His Excellency the Governor General. the Chief Scout for can- ada. His Excellency made this ap- pointment shortly before he left Canada. We hope that our new pat~ ron will enjoy the fellowship of the Sooilts in this province. —Mr. Walter McKenzie, Spring- field. mt 67 was a visitor to the city this week-E. —-l~lon. Mr. Peter Sinclair and Mrs. Sinclair of Summer-field, were guests over the week end oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Major Lowther, 5earletown.-—E. RHEUMATISM Pom Mimrrh imo s worm dish. Rub liniment gently in; llien apply i: according to directions . . an soon ‘I9 you'll got relleil "menu's YOU provide extra silver, extra dinner pieces and extra linen in use of need. K"? ""11 hm?" too. For you know from experience how inconveni- ent it is no: to have “extru" to N914“ b""_‘¢d°“‘ lamps. Edison Mazda glervfree Lamp! aw= u" lull ealueiaf current consumed. Buy s handy carton, today. PEDISON MAZfiA mm. AMPS . r A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC Hog ——Miss Margaret Jones, St. Elesn- 5k “m” Troop Thirteen Scouts were present. and the Troop was busy on text work. and Indoor hockey was played in the game period. A hike is planned for next Friday evening. On this hike an opportunity will bevglven to Scouts to pus their second class tests. ‘The following badges have been issued by the Provincial Scout Coun- —P‘riends will regret to learn that Mrs Herbert Lyle of St. Eleonora ls confined to her home through ill- ness.—S It’s the real fruit flavor that makes the difference. Packed full of plump, unrrzls/Jcd Sultanas fresh from the sunny vineyards, Christie's Sultana Biscuits are flavorful, de- licious, wllolesome—fit for a king. -Major D. Murphy of the immi- gration Department at Ottawa we: cl], in Summerside this week in connect- St. James. Gordon Hyde, passed ion with certain matters which are Mum“ Badge; 5t, pom-s, M, Owen undel- his supervision. passed Athlete‘ and Signallers Badge. —JUDGMENT olvalv m snaar IK lLLlNG (EASE - Tile December 1 hanui l-M 5o t-mépw? i c251- ' MY UTTLI. PET Baux- TI-LL ME~ WHIRI ‘WI-LL- HI PLTT A TQLD TO Hi DI - coupe A DOG one? 0MB on waxrribu ‘Aw mun!‘ 1.65m: TN: noon. IJTTLS TH "r $\ZE q- ‘mxr °N"'* c”: ‘Ni oanumo woueo 90$». nemrr° w‘, THE’ '1' '“‘"‘ R"\\-"""""? "‘“"'°“5°' +++o+++40+o4eoooe+0+e4++e++¢0+e4 HA\}5_ D\ED qr A I. Tu‘ Doc‘ ~r°g NIH QD ‘Tl-Ni l$ YOUR ° anoxcu HEART- if?“ "a" ‘l! 1Q‘. 0%’ °“ , l KNOW rr- ‘ °"“‘ ‘\'°U "'1" c h‘? Au‘ wvru “$00M M! VHF! JUST PA\D A GU‘? :VE-HL$NZ$ED FER U04 L f»; Hugh‘ ' i FEED T s amns contest z . The Guardian offers prizes of $2.50. $2.00 and $1.00 to each of the three Counties to children Feeding, Counting, and Writing the Best Story about the Birds visiting their farms. This contest closes March 31. For further particulars read regularly “Agric- ols‘s" Notes in The Guardian. a__s_4~x_. il!il!l' llvllnu . oooooooe-vo-ovovoe-eye ‘QIIILM1iIIEIQI1