Mocliers prefer Cliristieb Arrowrooc Biscuits be- cause ‘they contain pure arrowroot and the nutri- tious body - building elements necessary for growing children. Can- ada's original Arrowroot Biscuits, baked in Canada by Christie's since 1853. New Glasgow '*‘.”,-',;','. and Vicinity A scoreless northern league game was played in Hunter River Rink Friday evening last, between the Milton Hornets and the Hunter River Royals. No ove imc was played owing to the heavy ice. The game was clean tlirourtliout and both teams worked hard but failed fiovsoorew-Crabbe of the Hornets Wis accidentally hit by Boyle's stick of tho Royals, but after medl- cal attention xvns nble to proceed to his home. 'l‘iie lineups. Hornets: Goal, A. Andrews": Defence, Frank Crabbe. R. hlclierzie: Centre, D. Roberts: Wives, Fh-ic and Earl Coles. Subs. M. hlcltnt‘. R. Coles. Royals: Goal. W. \\'nttsi Defence, Chester Sellersll. wedlock: Centre Ralph lifdMillnnr Wines. R. B0_\'le, D. NVhittloek. Subs: W. lfPuge. Referee, Dr. Barrett. The New Glwgow Iniperials, and the Rustieo Rangers, tilrtyecl the following Saturday evening on a poor sheet of ice in the Rustico Rink, which also ended scoreless. Thirty minutes overtime; wns piay~ ed, ten minutes on each period, strong oIlOYtS were put forth by both teams to score. but were dis- appointed. Quite n lnrzo number of fans accompanied the visiting team to Rustiro. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Simpson, Bay View, who have been sncnd~ lng their honeymoon in Si. John, N. 13., returned home Saturday evening. ~ Miss Rena Neill, Milton, wiho has been visiting friends 1n At-lton and Charlottetown returnrtl to her home. Wllrs. Leslie Weeks, Hazel Grove. Ipent a few days in New Glasgow last week the RllPFl. of her mother, Mm. A. B. Dlckieson. Nfivhds 0f Mrs. Zvlargziret Bag- nail, Hazel Grove will regret t0 learn of her continued illness. An interesting function was held in the Masonic lodge Room all Stanley Bridge on Wednesday. evening January 18th, when the members of Princess Chapter No 2 Order of tho Eastern Star held all open installation of officers and afterwards took advantage of the occasion by presenting Hon. Walter rind Mrs. McKenzie two of their most voluectmembers who, were recently married, ivith a beautiful gifts of silverware accompanied by an address which was‘ as follows: To the Hon. and Mrs. Walter McKenzie: As members of Princess chapter No 2 Order of the Eastem Star, we feel it is fitting, and we desire t0 congratulate you on the happy event that has taken place in ymll‘ lives and to express to you our great pleasure at the joining bo- gcther of two of our most talented and popular members. To you. who since the time of your Initiation have taken such a deep interest 1n our work, ivho have given of your wise council and advice and who in every uny endeavored to the best of your ability to exemplify those texts of our Order, Charity, Truth and Imvlngklndness, we wish at this Umc to present to you this small token of our esteem. with our best wishes and the fcverent hope that you may be spared to enjoy many years of happy com- panionship. . " Signed onrbelmlf of the members of Princess Chapter. Ivlr. hfcKenzie on behalf of his wile thanked the members for the lovely gilt and the words of ap- preciation after which dainty re- frrsilments were served by the ladies-N. _-—---_-__ Happy, Though Married "You say you never clash with merslde, visited Tignislr" during the past week.—T. ton, is visiting friends in Tlgnlsh. -—T. are spending a. few days in Char- lottetown-T. been visiting in Charlottetown, re- turned to her home 1n Tlgntsn-T. visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston has returned to his home 1n Kin- kora-T. - _ ly underwent a serious operation 1n the City Ijlospital, returned to her home in Tlgnlsh on Friday-T. been employed ln Charlottetown as Physical Instructor at Holy Name Gym., is visiting friends in Tig- lush-T: is vkltlng Sumirnersldc the guest. your wife?” "Never. She goes her way and I go hersJL-Boston Transcript, of Nllrs. Richard Clark-S left on Friday's express to attend the funeral of her niece, the late telephone. _ I: is all true-what these subscriber friends of_ ours say. Telephone service ‘costs so little and its value is so great that it really doesn't pay to try to do without it. ISLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY, "l want my Telephone put back, please" ' _ ALMOST daily people who discontinued their telephones during re. cent months are ordering their service fmuY- ‘mm ML J- b- wmnmm‘ “"5 restored. They found that the small °l sprlllflmd we“ m“ he h“ a" cost of the service had been repaid many Plvfld It» Jwlmflvllle. “Drlda. 8nd times each month in convenience, in had a very P1885811?’ llflll- M!" will“ time and actually in money saved. Others missed the close and personal "“"°"s contact with friends made possible by H telephone service.‘ Still other: men- tioned the loss of many pleasant, im. prompru social gatherings when their friends were unable to reach them by Miss Catherine M. Campbell-T. GUARDIAN. and Prince Bounty Chronicle -l'hlu column ll nun-rod lo;- gown of loeul lutorelt but udvurtlnlug el u newly uuturc may In Inland n 2 cont: u word ltrlclly payable In ud- VIDEO. -BBACI'S uh lifters will save 25% of your ooul. ‘1983-2-8-21. ——-& -P'IINIDUAND%STS—ITI the Summeratdo Police Oourt on Wednesday one drunk was fined and OOQtL-fl , —-COTTON-WO0D-A quiet and pretty wedding tool place on the evening of January 4th. at St. E1- eanors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cotton. when their only daughter, Marv Ellen was united 1n marriage to Norman luster Wood. only son of Mrs. Irene Wood, of North ‘rryon. The marriage cere- mony was performed by the Rev. L. P. Campbell, Summeralde, ln the presence of immediate friends and relatives. The bride looked charm- lug in a costume of brown and was attended by Miss Lyla Perry, while the groom was ably supported by Mr. Lawson Cotton, brother of the bride. After the ceremony the bridal party partook of a sumptuous wedding supper, which was served 1n Mrs. Cottons best style The house was artistically decorated with evergreen and bouquets of pink and white roses. Later 1n the even- ing a merry bunch of chlvarlers 1n- vuded the house and wished the happy couple a bon voyage through life. Previous. to the marriage a shower was tendered the bride by her girl friends. She received a number of pieces of 1lnen,.glass- ware and aluminum ware. 0n Jan- uary flth, Mr. and Mrs. Wood arriv- February 13m- ed in North Tryon. where they have taken up residence. PERS ONALS -—'I'he Rev. Dr. Mcbellan, ,Sum- —Mrs. J. B. Cunningham, Alber- —Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McCarthy —Mlss Edith Bernard, who has —Mr. ‘Theo. Mclvor, who has been —Mlss Bell Corbett, who recent- -—Mr. J. M. Allearn, who has --1v1rs. Waugh of Head's Corner —Mrs. Amelia McGrath, Alberton, -BUY HORSE MEAT, bee! tripe, boneless beef. beef hearts, beef liver, -O. Y. M. L. MEETS-The mon- thly meetlng of the C. Y. M. L. of St. Simon and St. Jude's Church was held on Friday, 3rd inst. Some new members were emailed, which swelled the ranks to about a hun- dred and seventy souls. Owing to the fickle nature of the winter, 1t has been impossible to establish a lucrative “open air" rink, conse- quently the League has to look to its dramatists rather than its hoc- keyists to produce the coin. It was decided to repeat an entertainment which was much_ appreciated when presented at Tignish recently. Mr. Alex MacDonald presided-T.‘ snsrenu aumtnun new: of local lnterent but udrerflnlnl of u novrny nature may be Inserted ut 2 cent: a word ntrlctly payable in . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS Lharlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, or left at H. J. Mabon‘s Drug Store, ..'COME to the Fiddlers, Step Dancing and Mouth Organ Con- test, Montague, February 13th ahd have the biggest time ..*YOU CAN STILL enter the big contest at Montague Monday, Old time dancing after the contests. "QUDGING by the number of entries you will be assured of a real night's fun at Montague, February Ill uruonlnu MRS. CATHERINE MATHESON There passed away at the City Hospital, Boston, Muss, on Janu- ary 26th, 1933, lvfrs. Mathesoil. The late Mrs. Mfitheson was born in Little Sands, a. daugh- tor of the late Alexander and Mari" Gillie. some few years ago went to Raxbury, Mass. MacLcan, who very tenderly took care of her in her declining years. She enjoyed fairly good health developed pneumonia and removed to the City Hospital. the best oi medi- cal skill and nursing was done but all in vain and she peacefully pas- sed away an the above mentioned Parquet, score six to six. Dorothy Doiron. chard, Antoinette Gallant. The late Mrs. Matheson was an earnest; christian woman. Early in Damn‘ ‘$13.53’“ll..fiiiif’"ld.i... RACKING C0litill Pincau, Corina Gallant. Christ by uniting with the Presby- terian Church and during her rc- sfdence in this province was close- ly connected with the work of her She was twice mar- husband was Mr. Alex MacLean, Hopefleld. and to them was born one daughter, fvltss nu Doucct, Christin Gallant. Doiron. —Mlss Evelyn lvlcKenzie of thel staff of the Canadian Bank of Conuneroe at Summerslde is 517811151- ing a. short. vacation at Campbell- ton. N. n-s -J. H. Myrick Co., have com- menced the work of redecorating the interior of their store at Tig- nlsh. Mr. Hubert Gaudet and Mr. Joseph A. Gaudct arc the artists. -T. -Frlends ,wi1l regret to learn that Mrs. Charles S. Wright of Bcdcque LIMITED lnson expects to be BWBY 5°m° 15 confined to her home on account of injuries to her hip. which she sustained when she had the mts- fortune to fall in her home on Monday-S —Word has ‘been received by his ~ BRINGING UP FATHER Mabel Maclnan. Some years after Alexander Mackenzie: When YourCougli Hangs 0n, Mix Thi§_a_t Home Slvelfl. SoEuyl NoCooklng! _ The best eongli remezl could buy can vnsil ductinc: an orchestral ‘accompalll- wmteri,-wer_ “My My has ‘meted ment for a soloist whose ideas of from persistent colds on the chest, time and rhythm were but rudi- in ‘mm a pummel“ cough," ‘ma. mentnry. this noting medicine you ever wny it. tultea hold of stub. giving immediate relief, oz. bottle. and mid syrup ‘to Byrup, use 2 cups of sugar and one of water, an trouble nt all, nnrl saves two-t]. cepa perfectly and mining how quickly this eals _tlie influmefl clears the mr passages, nu u severe inex is a eompoun Ill concentrated for lir-uling agent for s guaranteed to give or money refunded. co tut Pine, r la e It is . _ Georgetown The Raw-Canon W101". U- K- of Bt- Petvr‘: Cathedral. Chum"? town, and priest 1n chute 0! i!!! chum; u. mu mint. wvwlwd It Ivengong mt Wednesday. Th! eon-lee in; conducted by Capt. xdlLvi C. A. The Canon spoke on the weaentatton of 0111s‘: in N19 temple. nough Marv w! no m“ of pin-mutton for that which wal born of her was Holy. Y“ I119 W" obedient to the rule; of her relis- ion. In the temple was one called Simon who desired tn no the Lord’; Christ. and with the 00min! of Saint Joseph and Mary his de- sire was filled. He took the child from Mary and blessed it. This is another lemon, the Son of 60d ill _ the temple. Ho who had no need t0 l ‘ .' ncloarrs death she married be pl sented was presented. These $5 Lligus Matheson, Iris. 5N? people found the Christ been-UM leaves to mourn besides her bu: they were present not; absegt nd and daughter, four sisters an the temple. The psulmlst cc 2:6 brother, namely: Mrs. AIBX that he would rather be a door- MacLcan. Mrs. J. c. Stewart. was ‘keeper 1n the house of his cod Bella Gillis, Itoxbury. Mass, Mrs. than dwell 1n the tents of the un- M. J. lfacLean, High Bank, and J. godly, but this is not so with I A. Gillis, Little Sands, P. E. I. He!‘ number today: it 1p just the OPPO- funeral which was laruely attended 5m. nut w web d“! ml m’ by many friends, showed the high the consolation: 1t comes only to esteem inwliich she was held, was those who are waiting and found on January 30th. Interment was in 1n the temple. On ‘P11115118? m0"!- Forest Hill cemetery, Boston, where ing, the mast of the Purification she rests to await the Resurrection of St. Mary, Canon Malone cele- ot the children of God. brated Holy Communion in the church and returned to Charlotte- tomi on Friday-morning. The ser- vices on the Sunday within the Following ls the honor roll of octave were omdueted by Captain linrnsclitlc School for the month of Kelly, c, A__ r January: , -—-— Gracie X—l, Beatrice Morrlssey.’ Mm Kenny,“ mvmdter who has Grade 1X—-1. May Merriam: I. been visiting hei- daughter Dora, J-lny hIvKinnvht 1 d in Moncton, has returned home. Grade VIII—l, Mary McInn s an Jennie McKtnnon (equal); 3, lea MLWS Mary and Susie Hemp. Mutch; 4. lIlnrllcyTfifilTlf/Ixv d 2 hill, spent the week-end at their Grade V —- , e e8 y; . gemge _ Reggie McInnis; 3, Queenie Mutch; home m w“ 4- Rel“ Mflmlis- Miss Agnes Macdonald i, visiting Grade IV-l, Helen McInnis; 2, __ Leo Mclsaac: 3, Byrne Morrissey. in “we Pond. A‘ Grade III—-1, Eunice Mclsaac; 2, Marlo McInnis; 3, Annie McInnis; 4, Mildred McKlnnon. Grade II—l, Gerald McInnis; 2, Marv Mcrsuac; s. xvnchaei McInnis; m.» fun 1'81! high m Mamhfield EARNSCLIFFE SCHOOL MARSHFIELD HOCKE‘; 4, Douglas McKlnnon. Friday night when the Maple Len! Grade 1-1, Dickie McInnis; 2, 515g"; chapenged the Foxy Grand. Joseph McInnis; 3, Marion McInnis; pa; for g, friendly game of hockey. 4, Doris McKinnon; 5, Theresa Twenty, may and even forty year, Doyle; 6, Evelyn Muteh. slipped away and me time, m”, Perfect attendance for the month used to play with Adam behind —1, Mary McInnis; 2, Reggie Mcln- the Mm sewed m reburrh nis: 3, Gerald Mclnnla. The game m“ high ‘mm the very start, first period ending‘ two to two. Second period ended three RUSTICO CONVENT a PACKAGE i the most popularin i Maritime homes today WHY‘ Q I Dainty in shape for guest and table. » Criispnéas and ‘quality sealed in the package. Good value, count 56 biscuits to the package. Breaks snappy and clean without crumbling. MADE IN THE MARITIMES I SOLD BY YOUR GROCEI -" cm-zam sobAs Ye" fluent-m e! Purity and Qualify f.» Twanfy-fivo" Your: 2B0 to five 1n favour of the Sisters. when age and a pampered life seemed to be showing up, but in the third period, second childhood came to the fore, and just as the ta Norman, Aubln Doiron, Edouard be“ Nunded’ Grandpa 5w“ with Bmnchari a whirlwind finish, sent a goal into Grade VIII-Alice Pineau, Joan the twine’ which evened up m” Honor roll for January: » Grade X-l, Frances Gallant, Louise Lcclcrc, Loretta Doucet, He- lena Jarvis. _Gradc IX-l, Jenn Doiron, Loret- Gfildc VIL-Marguerite Gauthier, Elmer Deficit refereed the same to the satisfaction of everybody, Grade VI-Murle Helene Blan- although he kept some or the ' ' Grandpas on the roost for long and Grade V-Aclellne Bouln, Eileen short periods. The only penalty handed out to the Sisters was t0 Grade III-Rita B. Doucet, Al- RELIEVEI) IN A NIGHT _ Haw Mother Conquered Chfldb Chronic Cheat Cold. Do you know what it‘ is to 11a in bod at night, llatexilng to a racking cough tearing at your child's lungs? ,Then read how another moth ‘fought; the constant (mt colds to , 5 - which her son was jecti. You 0n one occasion h was con may b!“ flwqnwwledge hem" me Grade I (fl)—L’.llllSC Doiron, Leo- Grade I tbl-Edna _Bouin, Delina Snap Out Of It! The following story i5 told of Si!‘ and seems to be continually suffer- mother. “He could not get any sleep, and I was on the point of "For heaven's sake," heexclalm- Hook, medical my,“ However. I ed, “remember that this is an sent or ‘Thennogexia’ and made u orchestra and not an elastic band!" lack” w “W” the tum“ “"4 cm"- --Llvei-pool Post. And the remarkable part 1a as fol- lows: He slept without coughing until morning —— the persistent, racking cough had gone completely. He has now no sign of chest trouble what- "voing to the Mainland? §Y,‘§."',T,MI§'“'ET{,?; mggsllmplmgjlgg; Why rise early and rush for “w "M"? do for you and yours. The plin- Come lo Borden the night ., ., before, make sure of the Boat. 1E °’§‘,‘,’fi§§° fin me nag enjoy a comfortable night's fgmgomfy m1g91__m an“; m, sleep. Wlntcr Rato—Suppcr. ttou leatlNlmu-ce. ‘ "flu 33d “m; Brggkfagg 52,00, clean, soft fleecy cotton wool. It can - be applied without any of the mm ABEGWEIT “OTEL and fuss of poulticeo, and can easily Borden be worn beneath your clothes without Stanley S. Murray, Prop. u” “name” lmwvmum“ almh“ item H0fllEd—H0l and Cold mm you're m5; 0,, fbofl§fi§ Water In every room. from your nouns druglllt, and use Rooms with Bath slightly huh", the container. Irene Mill for alloying the puck into the net with her hands while the goalie was looking somewhere The llne up was u follows: Maple ma! Sisters: Goal-Helen Terrell; Defence, Marlon Thomp- son, Jeasie Jenkins. Forwards-Mrs. Lea Mill, Mlas Emily Floater, Miss Irene Mill. Recreation Fund man to another. yer hands off Cassidy?" Buffalo courier-Express. We have on hand and will be pleased to supply the following: Viz: mush Boards Spruce Sheathing . Pinned Pine Boards . ... $1.00 per 100 ft. and up ......'$i.oo per 10o u. and up $1.50 per 100 ft. and up . . $1.50 per 100 ft. and up Pluued Spruce Boardn . $1.75 per 100 ft. and up Pllhed 11¢ some tit-running . . 00c per 1oo n. Maul PM“! k8 Bnnco Strapping m» per 100 n. mm! "med 114 Same Stvdflln: $1410 per 10o n. Uneul Plum! and Uupluued £15 Spruce Studdlni 8M0 per 10¢ fl- Merohuutuble Pinned Hemlock Boards . $1.50 per 10o ft. _Also full line of Spruce Soantling, Joists, Fir and Hemlock Timber. L.‘ M. POOLE, & CO. Paoli's Wharves By George Mel/la p it "yr i ' I lit; ltttigglllgil l i ms DQCTQR is L\€>TEN‘. n4 comm ' GONNA Grr A DOCTOR AN' ' “r HAVE HlMfTEl-L f MAGG\E\T‘.>A BAD o“ Tums FER HER A6Si$TANT wiu. AN' \ 00:41" WANT ATTEND 1o You- ANY THEM EXERCI5ESJ O l”). KM] Ialum Syndicate. Inc. Gm: Emmi up“ marvel ‘I ow. so n: is ouu: or‘ THEM exsncism‘ BEE THE DOCTOR- ‘ Assis-rmcé- hl’ I - '\ i YOU HAD anrrsn on- "m: Doc-rode Ants-rm? "0 <70 IM m‘ arr-rum: 1b m: boa-ren- “Ye have fumed very lndusta-lo lately, Tim," uld one Upper!!! "That I have, bcdnd." replied lb! other. “I was up before tho mud! trate last week for battthuin’ O10- sldy. and the judge tould me 1f l came back on the same charge he Grandpas: Goal-Wylie Gibson. wouldfinef me ten dollars." Defence-Alex Scott, Ludlow Jen- kins. Forwards-Herbert: Dennis, “And yefre working s0 as to imp! Claude Mill, Stanley Scott- The Grandpa; complain that “Don't ye believe it," said thl they did not seem to get the sup- industrious man. "I'm worklm port; from the bleachers that their age would seem to deserve. Lumber Lumber “Did he?” said the first speaker. hard to save up the ten dollars."-