‘j A little bit of ezzery country in the a bVEST IND! MRS. CHARLES E. PRRTT i... njnn; Th0 whole romntunitv 0f Si. Pet- THE cnnatorwizrowu GUARDIAN Central Guardian VIRGINIA MOLIAN, celebrated Canadian pianist, Tuesday, Dee. 16 at 8.15. St. Paul's Bchoolroom. 9897 LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY WANTED-Purchasing good quality poultry, empty crops. 930 a. m. to 2.30 p. m. Monday, Dec. 15th. Spur- geon Clark. Tryon. 9880-12-13-21 MILVALE INSTITUTE-At the December meeting o! the Millvale Women's Institute. held in the school, the president presided. The meeting opened with the singing o! the Institute Ode. After the min_ utes were mad and approved the Sick, School Lunch and Program Committees were appointed. It: was moved and seconded, that fruit for a sick child; two bracket; ‘lamps and provisions for a Xmas Tree be ob- tained. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs Alfred Parsons. roll call to be answered with "My New Year Resolution." I-IAZELBROOK AND VICINITY Charles McDonald. of Mill- business trip Mr. town Cross, made a here recently. Mr. and i. Gay McEachcrn. Mermaid, were recent visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, Bon- shaw, were recent visitors to Bethe]. Thc many friends oi Mr. Daniel Dood are sorry to learn of his illness. l Mr. Clifford Monaglian is spending ' some time at _his old home here. l Miss Gladys Birt, teacher at Beth- cl. spent the weck end at her home 111 Pisquid. Mrs. Henry Jones has returned homo from a pleasant visit in Sum- mcrside. the guest of hcr niece. Mrs. Gcorgc Callback. Mr. Pius Kelly. Lake Verde, is spending some time in Hazelbrook. '_l\'lr. Ewen Martin, the efficient mail courier on Route -No. 1, is giv- ing excellent service. Master Nelson McDonald._Melville, is spending a pleasant holiday here. The recent parlor social held at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pippy in aid of the Hazclbrook Wo- men's Institute proved quite a suc- VESS. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jenkins, Be- members. proved. heport of recent social glv- ‘ en. Reports of lick and school oom- mittees heard and adopted. On mo- tion lt was decided to give school children a. treat of fruit and candy, also buy sand table for the smaller children of the school. acknowledgment for fruit sent to horse, stitches in his face and l1ead.—-l<l. Sail spins-hrs on Dutch lilo ' ES! ql‘; i "Hull-i in Curncan. UM S inin "ll luvs 111 gnv Pnnnmn. inr- _ \_ lIllilWfl tryunticlllnb "WllPfP you _ _ b\‘-:'11~xsn~1Plnizlislins can bc. lnTrinxdail you buy boskcis from lruiinns nnd brnccli-lsfroiii Hindus. \\'h.ii an cxviiingg nnd hcnlihfnlcncklnilthis trip isllii- pnrisoll iocrthcr~ including llcrmndn nnd 1.11 1 iunirn. S1n|i_l_1.-\m0r|c0. 2‘) days on the rcgnl Dnchcsq of licdlnrd. \\ 1th m-cry lux- ury ~svriunnin ponl.gymnasiumJlrrksporls.Famous Cnnndlnn Paci c scrvn-c nnd cuisine. hm. So sail from New YnrkJnuuar 9.. . ll. Fares from $306. Apply lvcalngent or 1.1m. ll. iii-inn lliat rim... Am. K liillg Strut-t, Sninl John. N. Ii. 00nd cruise lr-nvcs February c1 ‘:2 wss shockcd to hcar on rluvcnr- bcr ll, of the sudden passing of 0m;- of its oldest and bcst lovcd citizens, Mrs. Churics E. Pratt. She was the wife of the latc Charles E. Pratt who was for a nnmbcr of years a ros- pcctccl 11nd successful business man (if St. Peter's Bay. The son, M1‘. C. C. Pratt. l‘: carrying on n thriving bus- incss at the 01d stnnd in Si. Pctcrs The deceased, lvlrs. C. E. Pratt was a tvoman 0i‘ noble character, rcspccicd and loved bccausc of hcr cinlniian integrity’ and hcr ncvcr failing hospitality. The community‘ ‘mourns hcr passing, and a great: 110st {rise up to call hcr lllilllltllT blessed. iThc funcrcl on TllQSEiBY, November ll. ivus dirccicxi 11V M1‘. Ncil Muc- Luin of Clinriot/tovili and was con— dnctcd by tho local giastoi‘ Rcv. H. C. H S ul-Turgali. A! sting was Rcv. Adam- lsun uf the Llnitcd Church cf St. Pct- dcquc, motored to Mt. Herbert, wherc thcy were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. her illness. Herbert. were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wood, Royalty. bion attended the Hazclbrook Women's Tuesday evening at the Mrs. James Monaghan. Farquharson. Mt. Herbert, are sorry to learn of his illness. cnry Jenkins. The many friends of Miss Panic tewart. Bethcl, are sorry to learn oi Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood, Mt. I Several of‘ the ladies from Mt. Al- meeting of the Institute on home of The many friends of Mr. Sampson Thc regular monthly meeting of “HWY: rlrry Guru.- rm‘)..- Nun Com. GREATEST TRAYEL SY l [Qmosmuoworuaovuwoair $~<V~oiii10~0~4 ‘us. STEM ‘on. nnd Rev. Dr. A. C. Vincent oi’ I \lilli(‘l' spoke vcry tcndcriy of . czscrl. 212 .4. 1V1 ‘Clliil'i0tt(3i0‘.‘.'ll, a fcrmcr pastor. Tiic ihc kindness nnd hospitality of the dcc- Thc dcccnncd is survivcrl by two "s. Jorcph Suvnmcrs (if Los .. nnd Mrs. lvlurdoch Nich- thc Hazelbrook Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. James Monaghan on Tuesday evening, De- cember 9th. The new president, Mrs. Fred Trowsdalc, very capably presid- cd. Mccting opened with “Creed" followed by singing “Institute Ode.“ - s .11.‘ i 101001’) QCFCKTCCCOUTrTQZFCv'O7CFO"CYO'OL‘\’O'C0CfUO‘CP"CfCt Oil/Q 000011 LIME STUNE We have shipped large quantities of Ground Limestone tn thc island and it has given wonderful results. c‘ Wcsclicit your orders for clthcr bulk or bagged Lime. ‘"" Sh‘? biifificzl llmc at. onc day's noticr. Brockville Manufacturing 00., Ltd. (Operating Government lime Plant] BROOKVILE. Si. QODJ3UFI!JS€OIODD."O'OLQJKZGZQSQEIOIOIOI4JD QEQDLQOIQCXQIZIQQBQQCQZIIJ John Co» N. B. G-flr-irfi "‘fi““‘<‘-£'{ 143011131‘. AHKOICS, cl 111 of \. ncnuixcr, B. (2., also one 1'. Mr. John NKClIOlISUlI, of Dun- . H110. lcnvcs to 1111111111 ihrcc tlllldjllfvlil. lvlss. llnrry‘ Cox 0f Morcli, iixlrs. Roy McBcih of Si. Pctcrs, and F-(rs. J. S. Black wifc of Dr. J. B. Block of Brandon, Mass. nnd one v11, lvlr. Chester C. Pratt, now of ‘st. Pctcrs. Captain and mute wrote the ship's lug nltcrnaiuly‘, nnd. the mate being drunk, the captain faithfully record- cd: “The mntc is drunk today.“ On the following tiny, iiic mntc. SILVER FOXES FOR SALE 30 female pups, also a number of good “ilvef clogs out of prize winning stock. H. J. KENNEDY 'l‘l'.onc: Hillsbnro R5 - 25 SOUTHPOlYI‘, R. R. No. 1 P. E. l. N . n 5 wrmt sccing what lmd burn cntcrcd coli- ‘tfii- _ V _ _ __ lccrning himself. faithfully recorded: ‘Th6 Cfllllfllll is $01101‘ 1001151" A doctor must hnvc plcnty of pat- icnco to succccd in his Drvfcssltlll- In Winter Outdoor work and play often clvc rise to sprains and drost. bite. Keep a bottle oi Minardh by you l Roll call was responded to by eight First Detailed Itinerary of . i-rouse o! Commons yesterday. OfA rabzatln 153?; AtTinle ofAlleged 1 927 Plot Mysterious Hero's Ad- ventures Given In House Of Commons. LONDON. Dec. 12—Great Britain's glamorous “Lawrence of Arabia." was in India in 1927 at the time when the Soviet Bovefnmellt “"195 he was in the thick o! a "capitalist." plot’, to overthrow the Moscow rui- ers, Frederlck Montague. Under- Secretary of State for an. ans the His statement was in r9191? 141 8- request for information about 14w- rence's whereabmits. "in view oi statements at the Russian treason to rub on the affected parts. trial that Lawrence had engaged in an antLBoviet conspiracy from lon- don." It was the first detailed itinerary oi Lawrence's adventures that the world has had in c. long time. Alr- craitsman Shaw as Colonel Law- rence is now known sailed for In. Minutes of last regular and special meetings read and ap- A letter of Mr. Elmer Mycra while sick was read by the secretary and very much ap- i preciated by the membe a of the In- . stitute. After the business oi the} meeting. o. contest was put on by. Amy Myers for which two prizes‘ were given, the first one won by, Miss Julia Carver, second by Miss] Mary Monaghan. Mrs. W. T. Coady ‘ then put on a. very interesting con- , test for which she donated two l prizes. First one going to Amyi Myers. second equally merited by. Misses Mary Monaghan and Mary’ Coady, drawn by the latter. A very , dainty repast was served by the host- ' esa. Music and singing occupied thc remainder of the evening and the i singing of the National Anthem i brought a very pleasant meeting to ‘ a close. . i i We are sorry to learn oi the 1111105.‘. of Daniel Driscoll, little son of Mr. - and Mrs. Joseph Driccoll. Bcthel. The many friends here of Mr. Ed- ' ward McDonald, of lllelville, will bc V sorry to learn of his misfortune. hav- l ing been kicked about the face by a I which necessitated several I . l For The Cook l UlUniV-AL DELIGHT One-half pound dates, ‘.2 poun Australian raisins. ‘.1 hound tabla figs, ti cup shredded cocoanut, ‘_ cup English walnuts, l egg whitc, powdered sugar. Wash alltlie fruits, put them together, and steam for l5 minutes. Then put these, together with the cocoanut and nuts. through the food-chopper; When the whole is reduced to a pulpy mass, bcal, thc cgg white slightly, and add enough sugar to the egg to make a very soft paste. Mix this vriththe fruit mix- ture, arirl if it; is very sticky, acid more powdered sugar. Mix well until stiff enough to pack in a. layer in a. pan. Press down and pack tightly. When it is set. mark it oft ' into squares. Remove irom pan, and servc as a confection. REMEMBER. Christmas time is drawing near, With gifts for you and me. Bringing along its wealth oi cheer With holly, wreath and trce. The children speak of Stanta Claus Who ctmes around at Yule ‘They must be very good, because They want their stockings full. I hear them whisper in their room, I hear them in the hall- hear that Rita wants a broom And Mary wants a dvll. I‘m sure that Santa Claus will bring All these and somethins mOYE. Like toys and names-Md mi ‘"1’- gettlng . The children of the Door! Just at this merry Christmas.tidc, Just as you‘ve done before. ‘ When buying toys envflsh P100“ For the children of the .0001’. Recall to mind what Christ once said. To the men of Galalee.— u“Vhalw'ef ye do to my little ones Ye do it unto Me!" —Bea.t1'ice Gallant ___-__________ following Janua-ry- H6 Yemamed a" a military post until January 1920.. and was back in‘ London in Februaryl of that. year. _ l Lady-Astor." took a hand in the discussion. \ “Isn't, it true," she asked, “that Aircraftsman Shaw is leadini I P91‘- fectly quiet. respectable life.’ There came a. bellow from the gal- lery where the Labor members lit: “That's more than you are.’ DISTINT vs Ei-Tmsru S a: c: CARDS dla in December of i026. Mr. ltilrzi- tague acid, and arrived there in the GUARDIN CENTRAL .101; PRINTERY Some "Piaiiizssase- i Charming Gift Ideas F . . T 11¢ Bnlllancy ofFormalHours SLIM silhouettes of even hem- line are important. Demure, dignified or dashing, new ver- sions of the "camisole" and "Bertha" neckline Izigh-light- ed. 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