WESTERN "QUARDIAN "anti-In. John run. u In: . auunumunn nun uuwn coon: E SUMMERSIDE Gilafiibiiaui “~- Puun see-l I Ingyflll 1*- pcllnflookutnm Wltal It. Toronto Baked. Water ll. I rm |$uy u! 2n per day or I00 pa: "u; order lo the bu; nlponllhlo “u. column la rucrnfl for lawn intcrut but ndvarlinlng of m", uuiun mu! ho mauled It l ' u g vionl strictly payable ll! Id- "MI- _= ,PllE.\IlER_ guaranteed life-time , 1,1 {ox skinning knives. Sold at “C93, L-665-12-7-2i. Jllll-"S TlES-Attractively box- , prices. Rex 5 and ~ (ie. L-679-12-7-2i. ,.BOYS ALI. wool sulfa. Sizes “and l. Specially priced. Rex iaud 1i. Sulumcraiclc. L-G7ll-12-7-2i. fH01‘-S,“-)1‘ Ami freezcslou r gallon straight or 2 gallons urea, o! Bruce's. L-t367-l2~7-2l. if!‘ STEEL, aluminum and ' g roosters and all s in stock at Bruce's. L-067-12-7-2i. _Flik BUYER. — Mr. Justin ' 1‘ France, is buying ' us oi Silver Fox Pets B. Graham Rogers, This s n good oppor- m 1y 1o (llrjlilSl ol‘ your pelts for “Sh, L-24-1l-23-tf. rt‘ (If ""~In the Sum- Court. last week a .“ll‘.(‘l utility of stealing . vi liuriir-ss from a store on Vllvrl- Street. ‘Magistrate Strong “m- limvririg the evidence. sen- mqtd two man to six months in we cmurv Jail ~S _(‘(l\li'II'l‘ITIf)N lVlNNl-IR -— 111; \\'ilii‘.t‘l' iii the recent House- lloid Bznlgr- Competition recently ronductm by the Silmmerside Golf Club w s G. J. Johnston of the Canadi Bank of Commerce. His MOIB o: 9500 for the 25 hands was in u class by itself. The Club lnticlprrrs putting on another MfllpCllllOfl during the New Year. ,NE\VLYIVEDS HONORED-A post iuzptial shower was Yield on lridav. Doc. 3rd. at the home of lir. and Airs. Major McDonald. Blirrhmoke. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pitcairn (nee Muriel lfcDonalrl) by her girl friends. The house was tastefully decor- ated for the occasion in a color scheme of pink and white. ‘The bride was accompanied to the root of honor by Iier bridesmaid. Miss Patricia Weeks, to the strain of the wedding marched played by lfr. Jmncs Harris. The beautifully irimincd basket laden with gifts was carried ili. The gifts were opened by Miss Sadie Pickering uid Miss Edna Waite. Miss Miri- rlio Boswell read the accompany- ing verses. while the gifts were lrrzinuctl on the table by’ M155 Florence Noonan. Mrs. Pitcairn on behalf of herself and her hus- band who is at present a. patient iii the P. C. Hospital, thanked her many friends in her usual pleas- ing manner for their lovely gifts, which included a bcatitiful array of slivcr and cut glass. also apiano and cliesteriield from the bride's mother, and a. substantial cheque from her father. All filmed i" ringing For They Are Jolly Good Fellows. A dainty lunch was then served by the ladies present, after which an enjoyable evening was lpenf. At a latc hour all retired to their homes. after wishing them many happy years of married life. tuuooomncv FISHBLOX We are now carrying in stock NOV ASCOT FlSllBLOX_ containinfi only white fish ground and rapid frozen. This product is convenient to handle and has proven very satisfactory for winter feeding. POND & DELANEY Summerslde >§¢§G§$G¢fi¢>l§fl L-Tifl-IZ-‘l-(ii J. |.. navlsoll? FUNERAL nmmrrol I am: EMBALMEB KENBINGTON Day and Night Bulk Promptly Attended. PHONE ‘l4. _ Writa for "Bungle Service Slants" and got valuable Dractical Information on fox Feeding. Published six times warty and FREE to all Fox Breeders in Canada. Wrlto Told!- INTERNATIONAL FOX l. ANIMAL room, 1.10. Summer-aloe n ILIILAIID m», onb-u-inflvln mum-u; should b0 um m; m, p," n. Onudlu may b0 bOlghl lull; J ‘II 9| u; "gnu-t "u" ‘- lnrlloo Drum", w g ||_ ‘"5 olldlh C1 Gruivlflc IL n. (lnnrdlnu will ho dellvnrad dull, to my llama In Iumlnernldl by uk. Ph up. 1:! (lollies: on ynlufnlr-outlrllf. “m” a ~80!!! 500D and Cllklry Select Flour the Wlluiar brands at Your dealers. L-i0l5-7-28-ti and PRINCE COUNTY i Wednesday 8: Thursday T Acouumli rrcrun i ALSO NEWS AND '* snows n‘ “J5?” MATINEE rnuasnav AT :30 -0UR CHRISTMAS STOCK contains some wonderful values Taylor Drug 60., Kensington. -ROSS-MILLER. Standard Bis- cuits in 50 lb. bags obtainable at Bruce's. L-667-12-1-2i. —-GIFT SUGGESTIONS for her. Fri-lib. comb and mirror sets. Gourlies Drug Store. L422. -—COMPLETE line cutex sets. Prices from 35c to $4.50. Gourlies Dru! Store. 1,1121} -vrs1'rnvo 1n BOSTON - Mrs. I C. A. Mickie and Miss Beth Mlekle are visiting relatives in Boston-S —EXCEPTIONALI.Y c0 00,! uiiles oi pavement - shop now at Bruce's, Summerside. . L-665-12-7-2l. iais will be continued until Christ- mas nt Noonan’: Beauty Parlor, Summersidc. L-vza-iz-a-zl, —l'0ST NUPTIAL SHOWER __ Mr. and Mrs. "Scotty" Pitcairn were the guests of honour at a post nupt al shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Major MacDonald 5t. Sherbrooke. The bride and groom received many lovely gifts-S —l WILL SELL by auction on premises late John Hagerty. New Annan. Monday. December I3. at l p. m. all stock and implements on premises. Terms Cash. Mrs. Lucy I-lagerty. Administratrlx. L-'124-12-8-2l. —FOR MONTREAL-Mr. Henry Gaudet of Summer-side left on Tuesday for Montreal to take treatment. He wa". accompanied by Mrs. Maurice Bowen and will be met in Montreal by his niece Mrs. Church. Mr. Gaudet has been in poor heath for some time and it. is hoped that the treatments in Montreal will be beneficial-S —SYMPATHY EXTENDED-Jill. and Mrs. Russell Hunter have the sympathy of their friends in the death of their week old infant son, who passed away on Saturday. The little one will be laid t0 rest in the Hunter famify plot at Albert/on. Mrs. Hunter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Small from Grand Manon are visiting the:- daughter. —S —RETURNS T0 KITCHENER -— Mlr. Robert. Jutyinski, who has been in Summerside for the last four years in charge of the curb and gutter paving tor the Warren Paving Co. left this week for his home in Kitchener, Ont. During his stay he mode many friends and was particularly well liked by the men who worked under him. Be- foic leaving he was presented with a beautiful pen and pencil set by the boys accompanied with their beet WLBhGL-B —ADDRBSSES Y's MEN'S CLUB .431‘, E. T. Tanton was the 8W5! speaker at the regular meetlnB f! the Yb Men's Club at Summefiiuc this week. There was n 18186 1W- tendance. W. A. Currie Pmldfld Visitors were com Lin» ""1 Re!" inald Muttart. m. Tanton spoke 0h Social Service Work and What» m" be accomplished by B clilb °f this kind in a community Mons the "m of social service. Mr. H. T. Helms-n. 1r., chairman of the Tubercu 0:1: Seafa Campfllefl m’ summe” reported a very satisfactory ti?- 5p(lllS€ to the sale and tha e sale of seals . Wm be ‘mnunuff until Christmas. Mr. Albeit“ Buses“; Club pianist. led the Ls which followed the banque ~ —POS’l‘ NUPTIAL SHOWER- The home ol Mrs. Mari! E- Plum o; “m; give;- waa the scene ofwll hgppy gatheriril 0“ “Numb” enmg‘ m” an“ when ‘ nthored o! friends and relatives BB r or to tender a shower in b01110" who “u: is one of the seasons ban B axon “ymg room WES taste! Y trunk lfnd with gold and white go m en and potted Pllnl-ll- much ‘mm’ °' the Wei: “Millman play“! b? w” B" a d to the bride-to-be was escorte m the seat of honour bl’ h" w”! My“ Joan Campbell. A nlcltl; trimmed and well laden bag; was carried into the room by r s" Rum m4 Eugen Pmiltt, nieces of the bride. The rifts We" W‘; cried by Miss Evelyn Macbeod in“: Miss Alma campbeii. "hi" db accompanvlfll V9?!“ weéiereaflft‘; ‘Miss Rub! “"5"”- were arrlmflg‘ we Mrs n . ~ Qfiglefvila Miss ha... Pavnw’ Miss Profltt armfil"? “fmf; ledged the 800d wish“ ° ‘ friends and extended h helm! m’ vitation roi- them to visitxhe; her future home. N1 1°" ‘mama “For she's a Jolly Gogd Fellow." The remainder “of at“; evening was 89""- l? ° “ ‘mm social intercourse. Ater a d “ 1on5 lunch had been serve . a deported for their homes. wishiflfl drained, gravelled clay roads anvil —IN ORDER to accommodaiethe 1 demand for perlfianents the spec- l SUMMEKSIDB CA RPO'S CHOICE. Twas said. wherever Carpo went A quarrel kept him company; Till s0. ewh peaceful wife would vent Again an old delinquency; 0ft; half forgot till he came in, But then how well remembered it, When. every lurking ache would win To start the ancient argument. Unknown Just how. but Joining in l-Ied fan the flame of fur-vs fire. Some called him names o; black as sin, Some almost faced a jury's ire: Ere acizlime the time, that cornea to when CBPPO moved from ways of men. Upon this old terrestrial ball Hflwthfow were left to mourn him Ell. Said William's Donald. heir T0 many a weakness never doubt. But dlszmg here is layirv bare Some thoughts I'd rather do with- out; - A379) 9110118113 1!! which I {a}; no I pride; l So hopin here he'll lie in peace, 1 And may it long with us abide. Who now from Carpo have re. lease.” “Flesh "Look out." said Duncan's Angus then, t "You havertt got him buried yet," "Och man, hell trouble none again, Don't try to keep me worrit yet." "Maybe. but yet. if sperlt lives He'll find a way o! star-tin’ it. ‘Tis sartin, joy to some it gives To start the fight,——nct partin‘ it.” And them the came To Carpds final resting place; where each a kindly honest name, Of friendly memory could trace. The pal-son drew to duty near. The final words prepared to say Consigning spirit to its sphere, with clay con-signing to 1m clay. grave procession But Duncan's Angus held his breath And tried to push his doubts away, Grew sifent. near to thoughts of death And not. a word was his to any: 0r. not until an awful din. A wild commotion crashed the air. Two dogs were fighting. more joined in with naked fang and flying hair, "Och. one is missin" Angus spoke; While incurring with appraising 9W6. A5 laid about with cuff and stroke ‘He'd join you but he cannot rise: ‘Tls sweet the tune you play the day"- As pried a fighting canine loose, To boot it" howling that’ he'd choose." James M. MacLean 2149 Nelson Ave. New Westminster. HOPE RIVER SCHOOL Honor Roll for November: Grade X-l Frances Turner; 2. Nelson Simpson. Grade Ix-i. Joan Turner. Grade VII-l Arthur Simpson. Grade VI—— (Sn) -—1» 60rd‘)?! Simpson; 2. Ellwood Stewart Sylvia Simpson. Grade VI--(Jr.) -i. Anti! Turner. Grade IV- (Sn) -1. I015 Simpson; 2. Betty Herding; S. Marie Simpson and Rosa Turner (equal). Grade IV- Jr. l. James Turner. 2 Dorothy Gallant; 3. Walter Gal- ‘ ""1 buyers W15 responsible for a Lobaters Net 14 Cents Per Pound (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) YAR-MOUTH. N. 8., Dec. ‘l- Novn Booth lobster fishermen, ze- llevod that m. easterly gale over the week and bad passed without dl-WIIIBJB "M! Bquipnient, watch- ed the 81m anxiously tonight. as l westerly gale threatened. A u‘ of 661 crates was made to Boston tonlcht aboard the steamship Evangeline, bring. l!!! the total shipped since the 59mm Owned to 1.364 crates. with a gross return o: flppfgxj. mately $36,000. Fishing conditions continued favorable and the price average was i4 cents per pound. A price war at. Clark's Harbor between “Wcenl M1‘ bound rice in prices paid fishermen. nuucovs scuoor. Elinor m1] for months f to. ber and November, o 0° t Grade X t1. Kauherine Macln- vre. 2. Mary Ma rm. _ , _ erick Hughes. c y” 3 “ed A nnun unmet or I'll! CANADIAN IIEOIQAL LOIOCIATION AND LIII i, rains RIIEUMATIC FEVER Acute rheumatism also called i rheumatic fever Occurs mm ne- quently during early adult life. 1; is characterised by swelling mdl mflmiatinn of Joints. and not m- t frequently by inflamation of the‘ 1min: 0t the heart. That it. is caused by a germ has. been established by recovery o! the germ from the fluid of an inflamed ioint. The disease is more common in rriales than females because ex- t posure to wet and cold and sudden ‘ “ of temperature to which workmen no ‘ exposed in much greater numbers than are women. have been found to be very lm-l poriant underlying causes. 1t would appear that body resistance 1s lowered by dampne~5 and wld Grade IX Sr. LI-lamld MoQ l 1 William MacDonald. “a d‘ GradeLXJr. l. Laura H h, 2. Alfred MacIntyr-e, us e5 Grade VII 1. Edna Reid. 2.Ge0r_ 81¢ Hughes, 3. Raphael Hugh$_ Gmde VI l. Theresa Hughes, 2- Demvnd Bum. s. Ella Hughes. Grade IV 1. Bernadine Hughes. Grade III 1. Auldine Cullen. Grade II l. Patricia Hughes. 2. Gerard Burge. Grade I Sr. f. Letma Hughes, 2. LION Cullen. S. Norma MacIntyre. Grade I Ji‘. l. Leslie Coiel. M7311’ Macmwtc. Teacher. (Patriot ploire wpy; DROMORE SCHOOL The standing for Drmnore School for the month of November, Grade x-l. Emmet Hughes Grade VIII-l. Agnes Hughes; 1 Mary Callaghan; 3. Gertrude Callaghan Grade VII-l. Tenn McGuirk; 2. Olive Callaghan; 3. Mary MC. Gulrk. Grade VL-l. Robert Hughes Grade IV-l. John Hughes; 2. Clifford McGulrk Grade III-l. han, Grade II —I Pearl McGuirk Grade I (a) ~1- Pius Hughes; 2. Ralph MQGIIUR; (b) Elmer Cal- laghan. Aflillhg“ gvelflswJohn Hughes. gnes ug c5; Pg 1 _ . Tem Mocukk‘ ar lvfcGuirk, MlPEa-ret Callaghan. Teacher. William Callag- M SPRING PARK scnoor. Honor roll for November 2. Ida. Peters, 3. Marion V Grade Ix-l. Wfllffir Cullen. 2. Ellhel Gflrnlwn. fi-Rov whltlock. Grade VIII-l. Lillian icclair, 2. Rita. MacKinnon, 3. Eric Roby-mm; Grade VII-l. Jean Bownus, z, Helen Dewar, 3. Robert growl-g Intermediate department Grade VI-l. Anna Dolron, 2, Jon Azuev- ii-Marsaret Oormier. Grade V-l. Emma Lou Agnew, 2. Bill Oarmodzv and Mary vessey (equal), 3. Barbara Manson. Grade IV(Sr) -1.Jea.n Cannody, 3. Flcy Burked. Cyrus Vessey Grade IV (Jr) -l. Elmer Doiron. 2. Freddie Stewart, 3. Roy Pin-soy. Primary department Grade III-i. Jackie Kennedy, 2. Jackie Williams. 3. Vida Stewart. and Phyllis Dome. Grade II -1.I.nL". Burke. 2. Philip Saunders Jr. and Helen Gamester (equal), 3. Frances Nichol Grade I (Sr) -l. Edith Garnham. 2. Gordon Cormier. 3. Delores Carmody. CAIRN T0 SNOWDEN COWLING. England — A large cairn of moorland stone is to be built. on Ickornshaw Moor. near this Yorkshire town. to mark the resting place of the ashes of Lord Snowden who died in May. font. Grade III-l. Mono Turner; 2. Ruth Sifnmon; 3. Ada Graham Grade II-l. Billy Oullen Grade I (Sn) _ l Helen Simp- son: 2 Bobby Fleming; 3 vaunda lbrguson Grade I (Jr.)--1. Edward Flem- ing: 2. Ben-son Gnham. Perfect Attendance: - Lois Simpson. Ruth Simpson. Ada Gra- ham. Anna Graham. Helen Simp- son‘ and Edward Fleming - Vivian Howatt. ‘leacher. BROWNS the germs t1 88in a hold "W11 m9 System. Those who work outside. as well as bakers, iron Wrkeri and others exposed to sud- den changes 0‘ wmlieruture should take precautions to atom gemng chilled. The onset of disease is durum- the arms and le the tongue moist and mo“; ‘my the patient quickly 10995 lppetm. and develops a. ma; mil-EL‘ The affected joints. frequently knees, elbows. ankles. wrists and hands "e syvollm. red. tiendlir w mum “d ‘Pmelflely Dflirlful. Nausea may also be a disturbing factor md constipation is practically [1wa_v~_ present. But more important pfirhaps than the troublesome sympmn described is the damage to the 1m. ing of the heart which occur; m about 50 per cent of cases. A Perwn suffering from rheu-i matic fever should be kept in bed‘ and made to remain Bkyolutgly 51 rest to avoid any strain being plac- ed on the heart. The acute stage lasts from ten to twenty days but the" 15 mat danger of relapse if proper care Ls not. taken. The painful joints should be kept wrapped preferably in flannel. A nightgown - split down the front- permlts of sponging and drying the body with the least amount of dis- turbance to the patient. Liniments and drugs which corn‘ trol pain will alleviate the distress‘ while absolute rest will help the heart. to recover from inflamation which may have attacked it. Under medical and nursing care recovery may be looked for but. without pro- per core the results may be dis- astrous. , Queitlofis concerning healphad-t dressed to the Canadian Medical‘. Association, 184 College Street. Toronto. will be answered person- ally by letter. NORTH BEDEQUE SCHOOL The following is the Honor Roll of North Bedoque School for mo‘ month of November. Senior Department Grade X 1. Muriel England. 2. Mildred MacMurdo. 3. D0ri= Clark. Grade IX (a) 1. Ivlildred Waugh, 2. Danton Clark. 3. David Bar- wise. Grade IX (b) i. Norma Mac- Mtlrdo. 2. Seaman Reeves. Grade VIII l. Janet MacMurdo, 2. John Locky, 3. Norman Reeves. Grade VII 1. Helen Arsenault. 2. Dorothy Reeves, 3. Clara Arsen- ault. Grade VI 1. Lloyd Ikfurgyn 2. William Tucker. 3 Anthony Ar- senault. Primary Department Grade v l. Norma England and Winnie Arsenauit. 2. Deli Ding- well. 3 Marian MacMurdo. Grade IV 1. Garth Clarke 2. Wil- fym ArIfillflllll. 3. Catherine Gau- dot. Grade II l. Selina Perry 2. Allan Fraser 3. Beryl Clark and Bernice Arsenault. Grade r (a) l. Lloyd Simmons 2. (tussle Arsenault. 3. Patricia Clark. Grade 1 lb» l. Margaret Mac- Murdo. 2. Stewart Waugh. Genie I (c) I. Walter Rteves I. Louis Gander, 3. Bennett Arsenault. Grade y (di 1. Ellery Arsenault. Teachers. Principal. 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In town or village. wherever you are. you want to look loveiy in someones eyes. so choose your dance frock in bright- er shades than those you ordin- arily wear. color always loses its depth under bright artificial lights. Flowers are much to the fore in decorating simply cut dresses. The larger the better. Sprays of flowers extend from the shoulder to the waist. If the gamiture is centred. four to six large blooms made of lame. sequins or velvet are utilised. Hair ornaments have gone gay. and add extra aparkln to n pretty dance frock One idea is a sequin butterfly. another a band of tight- ly twisted ribbon and flowers. Then M» pom» to thr- qtir-stion of jewellery Piccs sot with mlorpd stone: are mpular. and necklace. earings and braciets should con- trast. in color to your drws. You'll find plenty of choice. A gold or silver bag and match- ing shoes is the most wonomieal choice if you want them to go with more than one frock. but this sea- son you will find there are imita- tion petlt point, velvet and sequin bags to tempt wit. EFBOES An who is very interesting when you know that it is an echo. but some people. imaware of the cause. have been very much annoyed when they have heard themselves mimicked. so to speak. Addison tells of an echo near Milan which repeated a pistol shot fifty-six times. and if it returend the smmd ; of a voice in the same way the speaker who did not ‘mow nf it would conclude thn‘ n rrcu-d was imitating him The Lakcs of Kilornm- nrovidr- pleasure in this way apart from ‘their'e7rqEil§itZ,-_scenery'f—’I‘i'Tflr- lng of a gun. for instance. cause: such protracted reverberation: comparable almost to a. peel of thunder. while the sounding of a bilfllé produces an effect both novel and enchanting. Naturally, the be-rt places for obtaining these rc- sults have been determined by ex- pertinent. Similarly. an echo in a square in curse‘. repeated a sound six times. but when the French erected a statue to Nrmoiccn in the centre it became mient. Shortly afier- wards this monimient. was dc’- stmved and a larnppost put in ti! place. and the polio returned A remarkable who on the Rhine near Lurley. had a legend con- nected with it. in which a beautiful nymph was aawciatecl‘, and the “Titer was told of another inter- rstili! echo in that vciiniti‘. but he n-as not flYOWNl to test it. as that priviiozr- Wits hilly gmntrcl t1 certain individuals Santa Claus and Company Y ing Cole the bride a lonll and “W” “w 06d “IO. i III o... m1 gamma-summa- F-Sovlilow ms susrruew ' HEM ‘NED SAVE 0F TRDUBLE WE’ “mug 1mm LOOKIN’ Fill’. Manes! q: LICKING THE PLATTER