SANUARY 1L xww GO0DBYE DIIIISTIPATIIIII! Woman gain listing nllol eating IIIMIII ceml constipation? Then rea solicited lette proved won lcll all oonsti ated to try this fine Krllog cereo l" D ' iers SL, Quebec. If you suffer from constipation du are not completely satisfied, ge from your , . . day. Here s a way to bring an entirely Onmrim new atmosphere, new color and , ersonality to any room . . . and Kl just a few hours. Sun-Tested Wallpapers offer you an unusual- ly wide range of charming colors and designs, from which to choose the exact patterns that best express your individual . taste. At our store you will find a complete selection of Sun-Tested Wallpapers-fresh gay colors _or subdued toms, together with pther decorating sup lies. Come in and see them to ayl heavy silver timepiece to his pocket. a half hours later, the white came tripping down lady in stairs, opened the door and dts- Mountain has been verified by lvirilus son. Edward McKenna. his My, appeared around the corner of the J. Sinclair AIarKay. Provincial daughter Mrs. John Gaudett. and .. .. n‘ Inn. Robin Hc0d_ Flour represents vrqarniidson Gordon Gaudctt. I-lls ‘ ‘i. _ Wm” The old keep" n, the public ltlr._lvti,ot'i'ilafmfymazlig his [pvircl/i. e iimcral tom: place Sundayl/vufroiri »~ h k to her, but she passed ‘l B- ag 0 slur rom he a.» fine Fran Henncssey nerri. W WlLl-IIIIIII 0m w“ e Rogers Hardware‘ 0p. Ltd. _ luggage behind. a look inside her room while she's out." Suitint.’ the action to his words, ho climbed the creaking steps. The ‘door leading to the lady's room Iwas closed, locked. He rapped _ge~ntly on its panel, then knocked flouder. No answer came from _____ "within. He called out. Still no ‘reply. (connnued from page 2) Taking n pass-key from his poc- mh" smug gnlng yo“ ‘vny um" kct. he turned back the lock, flung mmormwj, wide the dooi. 4 Th, lady‘. pint-rd hr~r hand on thei A startled I exclamation bédpost ns it‘ she needed its sup- from the mans lips. pom In the bed lay the woman he "No slop until tomorrow?" she had escorted to this room scarcely repented. "\‘Vhy, that's terrible! I two hours before. Riflli-‘il’ mll5i F!“ l" m." ‘IS-‘ulmflml He took hcr thin hand in his rind hi’ ""01"? "Hock ummm‘ (Wen but his finiZcr on the Place where llYtll-‘Yh I h“? ID ‘Wik- I M” n the pulse ought to he. There was -'"-'-~' PTPSSIYIE "Wililfwnem “mh a not the customary boat, and ho 5m!‘ TTIPTTII- a" "Pilflllllmmlt “hi” noticed for the first time how cold must be kept at all cost. See if that hand yo]; The half-(‘Iggpfl W}! "l" mm” ‘"'r""l~"~‘m°"l5 7°’ my eyes rested upon the innkccpcr in transportation and don't ‘think n glassy stark about the ex cnsc. Cal mo n ex- _. actly two hrdurs. Gcnd evening. Every New Ym‘ s CDITIG l-Ivr for a Wish you could stop worr in about. t 's un- “I au/fered for CRASWELL for Photographs. CERT-Thvsdfly. January 25th. P. years until a w. c. Auditorium. Sponsored by §Q%‘ZI‘§)'§.G'.'§ HOWARD McINNIS Fitted Zi°H M011’! Bmiherhwd- ALLJMAIKU i, Foottvczir at 175 Queen Street. dump 1 w, (IONFEDERATION LIFE uv- MENT- — Mr- end M15» Wm- M” ALLIBRA N SURANCE, ters of Vernon River. wish to an- awy day now__ _____ nounce the engagement of their i; l,“ never AT your; staunch, ._ 51-3535; daughter Betty Willa to Robert failed! I want to who urn Miss Yqlande Lorri, o‘ to lack of bulk in the diet, you may be free of it for li/e if you eat an ounce of KELLOGG'S ALL-BltAN daily and drink plenty of water. ALL-BEAN is not a purgative, but a tasty regulating cereal. Eat; as a cereal or in muffins for natural results. If afte; using a package you double your money back as guaran- teed on the package. Get delicioua ALL-BEAN grocer 00-. ado by Kellogg's of London, t IIC to judge other people. I-Iisbusi- ncss was to cater to his patrons. So he went off‘ about his duties. A glance at his watch showed the hour, two p.m. lie returned that ves At exactly three-thirty, one and the out without even a glance in his "Mighty strange about that wo- man," he said half-aloud. "Wher- ever she's gone to, she's left her I believe I'll take TH‘E CENTRAL GUARDIAN lma column ll relorvod iur now! uf local interest, but advertising of a uowsy nature may be Inserted at fivr cent: a word, strictly pa; alilo in advunw- on. A, L. McISAAGS orrlcis. Grafton Street, will be closed till n later date. ROGERSONS BEAUTY SHOPPE, Crapaud. will be closed after Jan- COOKS f Eh to h . 0r o nap a uary 131st, until further notice. Jl l" AXI n - . - MM E5 T P one m BURNS ANNIVERSARY cox- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- gqfl} CQ_ Hume 349i; |Brucc sun of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. .____ Jones of Pownal. Marriage to take CHILDREN PHOTOGRAPHED place the latter part 0f January. m your own home on their birth- -'—" day, Craswel] Studiog, CITY POLICE COURT-At the e -—- Stipendlary ltlaglstrates Court yes- IIEAVY DOUBLE and 'I‘wisted terdfly. a man charged with vag- Work Pants. only $3.95. ‘Fred Kelly. rancy ivas sentenced to 10 days in ‘Tailor, 173".- Great George Street. ijati. Ttiiree dmnk and incapabies -——— [also appeared, one being fined $10 NOTICE. - Our Mill will close and costs or 20 days, aihiie the on January 8th until further notice | other two tvere remanded for one to fill back orders. Wm. Condon Jr; week. t Sons. Charlottetown, P. E. I. I FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The has been ' funeral of Mrs. Dennis Handrahan received from lvirs. Roderick Agllfiivxris held yesterday morning from nee Myrtlc Slams, t" "iy of New the Frank Hennessey Funeral Perth. i118! her husband passedllrime m St. Dunstarrs Basilica away last week in Regina. Sask. ‘where’ Requiem High Mass was The funeral was hcid yesterday cciebr ‘ ti by Rev. P. McMahon, from the Regina Funcral Parlors. D.D., who also conducted service Mrs. Agar is a sister of Dr. L. at the grave. Pall bearers were: W. Shaw. director of education. 1W. J. Brriwders, Albert Wilson. livilliam McKenzie, Leo Bradley. ROBIN HOOD PRIZE IVINNERQV. D. (Hills, Louis McAulay. -.\I:'. Errzcw. L. Mountain, 17 0r- lcbur St., City, has rescued no- tification that he SAD 1* EWS—\V0i‘d FUNERAL SUNDAY-The re- has won the , mains of James McKenna, ivhcse $1.000 first pruzc in the Rsbinfdeath to " place in Rumford, Hood Fleur competition for lastfhiiiinc. a "ived in C-‘aiarlottetowm week. The wclccme ne\vs to Mr. ‘aturday evening mconipallied by Grocery. They will receive a chtq- Home to St. ue for $50. Teresa's. —3 | cry. - OFFERING GIVEN FOR U. E.F.B. - The fine sum of ttvcnty-i FUNERAL MONDAY — The six dollars and twenty-five flfilliSfllillififul of Moses H. Peters was 1826.25) holm: thc offering at thefiicid yesre-rday morning from his Week of Prayer services in O'Leary ' late resdcnce, 268 Queen Street, Teresa's Church, St. Burial in church cemet— and district, has been sent by to st. Dunstairs Basilica whe;e Rev. W. G. D'tks0n to the head- Requiem High Mass was celebrat- quartcrs of United Emergency l cci by Rev. P. F. MacDonald. The Fund fnr Brita 1 in Charloltetoxvn. Half of the flmi oi’ I... M. Poole & Week of Pm -r services were held Co. attended in a body. The firm in the foiioivin: United Chuchcs. “'35 closed yesterday until l p.111. Bloomfield, Brno and West Devon nut of respect. to the late Mr. Pet- zmd Joint si-rvices (United, Na- t-rs. The pail-bearers were: Jer- zarenr- and Baptist) were held in OIIiB Gallant, Benjamin Gallant. Knutsfnrd Baptist Church. 0‘Lcary Daniel Norman, Robert King. Matt- Nararrno Chum: and the O‘Lc:iry rirc Llartin and John Basha. In- Unitctl Church.--O. ‘ermcnt took place in the family ‘ _p!0t in the Catholic Cemetery v/nere services were conducted by Fillhél‘ MacDonald. The funeral was very largely attended. T0 RICSIDE IN TRURO — A quiet but pretty wedding was snlemnuicd on Friday. Dec. 1'1, at l- p. m.. when lvlary Janet, daugh- ter of M". and Mrs. C. E‘. Webs- ter, Con: llcaci Road, Prince Ed- vcarti bianzi and Colin Robinson. FANNlzG-‘SCIIOOL CONCERT The Cliriwmas concert of Fan- son nf Ni and Nlrs. o. R. Vilatt Maliirque. was held of lie, New Brunswlclt, Silly PYflilllg- DEC- 32nd were uni ill marriage. The Rev. 1T1 MlilYffltie Hall. This large hall Gordon Darrach of Great Village cffivintrd The bride looked “i” lovely in '1 gray wool suit Wlm was filled to its utmost capacity with an uflritfive rind appreciative IIUCIIEHTJ. Rev. Mr. Cross presided plause of welcome. and made his way to the platform to a beauti- fully decorated laden with gifts. Those were dis- tributed to the pupils. gifts from their teachers along with a sen- erous The teachers were not forgotten sir." The innkeeper turned on his heels, left the room, on his face a piiuied expression. decade afterward the old inn-keeper stood in.awed silence behind his high desk and watchcd the lady in white come down the stairs and CtiiT8$flOllfilllil accessories. wearzn: a corsagc of pink rapture roses. The ynunw couple were attended b? Ivlr. and Mrs. A. Gordon Mc- anri after n. frw introductory re- marks 1r. his tisual capable man- ner. tlte .....rlwing prcqram was carried out by the iaupils. They each from their pupils. disappear. lln felt sure the lady needed ' The next story: The lron Man. ‘uodicol aid; but. after all, who was Dorothy Dix Sayse (Continued from page 2) sent woman you can reason. She can look on both sides of a subject. She can broaden. If she marries a fine, strong, intelligent man. he can ievelop her into anything he wills. She can grow to his stature. But you can do nnthing with a fool. There is nothing to work on. She ls a fool to the cnd of the chapter. ‘ So, if a man wants to be happy though married, let him ruck Out It virl with good, hard horscscnsc. A pretty face can catch him, but it \|II take brains to keep him happy and satisfied after marriiuze. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Won't you please write something that will make husbands lilkl.‘ better care of their health? T-lyr husband. whom l ova dearly, has liccn ailing for about a your; but hc will not no to tho doctor for it checkup. Says he will get nll right eventually. but I doift '~-'r- how ht.- (‘llil iii. tho rate he is going. lie seems to think that nil m-n arc mortal but himsclf. tic can sch that ii iricnd has ii nasty ‘finch or a pasty iroior, but ho is surc iillil if ho neglects himself he will int tilnng just fiiic. A WORRIED WlFE \NS\Vi<llt: \\‘h_v mtcliigciii men act this \\'::v. nobody knmvs. \\'hcih< " they iill\'t' ii (‘Iliitiibii fi-nr of the doctor and \ at hc may Il‘II (hum, m‘ ~' l" IIIi‘l' lI11.‘_\' don't uzini i.u takc medicine 0r can't boar to think uf huv- ll»? ~ii_v of their personal affairs intcrfcrt-d with, pnotlncss only knows. \nd yet. (‘\'I‘l‘_)' mun knows that tiu-rc nri- many iiisczxsrs that, lliI(1'll " iii ‘il‘ incipiriicy, can hc cured, but that iirn fiiiiil if zillowcti to run 1m. "ii that the hrsl v to prcscrvn hls hotly is just the sumo as it is ' his IIOIISI‘ ‘ __ it repaired. Patching up the places that mi.‘ chin): out for hrciiits. llut. men just won't. sci: that .. ziitctiiinit until nftcn il ls too his to do ihcm any "l"! That is why we have so many more widows than uitiowers. "EAR DOROTHY DIX: I married when l “is vfirY YWBIG bill- ili-r scvcriii yours; of unhappiness I was forccil in iunve my husband, -\in,; vuith inc my little boy, who is Ii darling child. Now I am cu- ‘ l to a finc mun. but this is tho ruh: lit» i1: iil..'lIi"I_‘~' _i".ii0l|.< of my "u "nil (lncs nut mutt. him to live with its. illlti i think ii would just lliiuit kill mo tn ho illIYi _d from my baby. Vfhut shall l dn~ gi c up my child or gin‘ up my fiance’? MARY V. J. ANSWER: if you arc a rcal mother. you will stick in your child Hui lt-i the mun no. Your first duty is to the child ,\llll\I‘l"t*\li!I1l iillfl I11‘ \-'<iri(l..ii|iri you should consider that above your nu n hnppiiicss. Ylirtliorrnorv. you wairt bc happy if you give up your little boy. You hill miss him every day and hour, and you wlii hcuv his cries for \IOlII[‘l‘ even iibovc the vows of devotion of your swcotlicnrt. You are fortunate in this respect. that your fiance has told you ho- l Hire marriage ltow he feels toward the child, and that gives you the .Illlll(‘(3 to avoid the mistake of marrying; him. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My husband and I were married when we Wcrc very young and somehow I feel that he‘ hasn't the kind of luv" ihat. he should have for me. After we were married he changed c0m~ FINN)‘. lie wasn't at all the man I thought him to be. He has a very "vvcn love for his mother and won't listen to anything said against hcr. homehpw I have never liked her. ' Maybe my husband doesn't lnve me because of his mother. Plcasc ‘"11 me what. would be the best thing to do. C. L. S. I ANSWER: Well, dmighter. I think the heat thing for you to do is " "y to set your feet down on solid earth and face marriage as It is. instead of worrying over its not being the romantic dream you thought ll. would he. l-‘rom your letter I Judge that you have no real Itiuwbulbund or hla mother. tisnt the kind of love that and kind. grievance against You lay that you feel that your hulbaiid he should have for you. but he is good And certainly it 1| “Ives rarely do. you think that the wise thing for you to do in just forget jlghtftil Ci'f‘l1lli_'!. Phail. Following the ceremony, a. small racrpilcu was held in the Christnns setting, at i-he home or ‘he attendants, 1 Faulkner Street, following which the happy couple left on a trip to various pom‘; in the Maritimcs. On their relurn they will reside at 117 Victoria. Street. The bride is cn the Of- fice Stall of Goocispccd 6: Drivi- sen Limited. while the grocm is with the firm of A. G. .\iacPhall and Company Limited, 'I‘rtiro. — Intro News. Opening recitation of welcome-- ENJOYQBLE EVE Tuesday rvrniiig, D cpjnyablr evening was spent at the home of Mr. and . Gt-Orltc Beer, ‘Kmssttzu. when members of ING — O21 28th, an fully decorated with Christmas decorations. ary remarks were made in ap- preciation of the work of the teachers in preparing such a splendid program. _ -41: uvnnmiu-i, (JHARLOTTETOEN Appreciation uts-r WE some! We the Ex-servicu personnel Hob. pitsllzed in the Veteran's Pavilloir P. E. I. Hospital. very sincerely wish to express our gratitude and thanks to the Charlottetown Branch Can- adian Legion, Ladies’ Auxiliaiy Charlottetown Branch Canadian Legion. the Rod Cross Society, In- dependent Order Daughters Fm- plre; also all those who in any way contributed parcels for the Christ- was Tree at. Moore 6r McLeods Signed VETERAN PATIENTS, New Wing, P. E. Island Hospital Jenn-wry. 1049. tPatriot please copy). Percy McGouganf Opening chorus, by school: "Or Christmas Eve." - Monologue-Annabel Auld. Solo: "On the Sunny Side of the Mountain" tencored.) Dialogue; “Pumpkinville Christ- mas C0ncert"—by Junior and Sen- ior pupils. Exercise: "Christmas Stocking" ——by Kenneth Stewart, Mary Woodside, Mary Jergusen. Elton MacKenzie, Ralph Craig, Ira. ivall, Charles Bryenton. Winston Bry-l enton and Robert Bryenton. Doll Dr1l1--by Georgie Craig, Mabel Bearisto, Margaret Cross, Gloria Bzyenton. Joyce Bryenton, Audrey MacKenzle. Bones and Raszus-by Annabel Auld and Frances lVlacKinnon Recitation: "Not ‘Very Big"-h Margaret Cross. Drill: Rooster Parade~by Davzq Chisholm. Ronald Chisholm. Heath Wall, Terrance Stewart, Clarence Gallant, and Allan Gallant. Trio: "Galoway Bay"—by Verna Bryenton, Joan Bearisto, and An- nabel Auld. Intermission and sale of candy Recitation: "On Christmas Eve" --by Shirley Green. Pantomime: The ChristmasSbory. Reader. Joan Bearisto; shep- herds. Robert and Junior McKen- zie, Donnie Bearlsto; Mary, Moth- er of Jesus, Verna. Bryenton; An- gels. Joyce McKenzie, George Lockhart. Lois Bryenton. Singers of’! stage for pantomime, Mrs. Roy Woodside, Mrs. Fred Champion. Mrs. John McNutt. Mrs. Chas. Lockhart, Messrs. Sidney Mac- Gougan, Keith Donald, Alex Chis- l holm, Rev. Mr. Cross. Dialogue: "Jimmie's Unlucky l\lorning"—-by senior and junior pupils. Drill: "In Grandma's Day"- Catherine Roach, Annelaine Gal- lant. Betty Bearlsto, Olive Wall, Mae Sllliker, Georgie Lockhurt, Lois Bryenton. Solo-Audrey MacKenzie. Closing chorus. by all the pu- pils: Here Comes Santa Claus. Recitation: "Las‘ Christmas \Vishes"-by Alfred Wall. Santa t-hen put in an appear- ance amid much noise and ap- Christmas tree treat oi’ nuts and candy. received many gifts The front of the hall was taste- Several compliment- Mrs. Chester Simpson was plan- Quccti .\i'u'_v l..O.l3. assembled .‘\ SIITW ‘Itm- app ion ontc more to Mr Bccr for being such a lalf-liittl janitor. Mr. Davis Ward capably arlrd as chairman for the cccnslcn and explained the pur- pcsr of ' 1 t‘. . then called ~. who rczid a. thanking’ Bccr fnr an anti hoped , __ ‘ , _ bifiwd “H, Rout. l-AILES l.i.A\ll\G ..._ m, now ye . ClillltCll bp ah},- tn p an {hogan ,_ Ex-lting Michael of Rumania .4 t'.:i~ 1.11 murc year; I and his wife. Princess Ann of I\i"'?li iiviinr: thrn prw ltourbon-lhtrma. leave tln- Russian .i i-‘lt in Mr. rnri Mrmi Orthodox church at. Nice. France. ‘ 1.. but in .~.Ii..v.' 'l‘he formr-r king iiriivcrcd an inl- . ' they arc dress at thc service. in the course .\ir. and Mi Beer replied of which Irp hoped the day would ih itklt" thr nrm ‘ , cum." wlii-u the people of Itumania 1 uill he able to BXprrPs themselves nf western peoples t“: even . as frrt-ly as . - '\" :12 was , Europa. 5pc‘. it: - delightful i-frs. . M1111 IIIMWFIIIRIISII I ens m/r/fif/y- attcuoeo to I We are well stacked with Old . Sydney Screened, Acadia Round, .Albion Nut, Inverness, Spring- hill Stoker and Bras d'Or Stok- er. Also Hard stove and nut and briquettes. We have large size coke now on way. W. ll. iiiilis & 0o. Phone I76 How the take home a fi-piece low as 81.00 down, $1.00 a we pac -away roll to protect silver 4. You can pay oil‘ the balance can stop when you wish. 5. Or you can take home an COIICETI. Dollar Stérling Club works I. _Costs no more than buying outright . . . no interest . . . no carrying charges. 2. You choose your International Sterling pattern, place setting, pay us as 3. When you have paid for one setting, add anothenon the same easy terms. Free: After purcI-sing 4 place settings, a soft flannel thereby discontinuing weeki payments. You ou are not required to buy any specific number of place settings. Sterling Budget Chest . . . a complete service for six (with chest) today, use it tonight. Pay "9 only 85.00 down, $5.00 a week. COAL FOR ANY PURPOSE SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES. FOR THE BASE BURNER- Our D. L. & W. American Hard Coal is the very best. , FOR THE FURNACE- Genuine Welsh Hard American Hard Dominion Coke FOR THE KITCHEN RANGE— Acadia Nut. Inverness Screened Old Sydney Screened STOKER COAL- Brus d'Or Oil Treated Springhill Slack Old Sydney Slack OPEN GRATES— SERVICE- Our men are careful and courteous always Old Sydney Screened anxious to serve. ORDER YOUR SUPPLY TODAY A. Pickard S: Co. Ltd. Phone 240 Springliill Screened Acadia Screened Old Sydney Screened mmsnmu The loud and hearty applause following the numbers told of the appreciation of the audience. ist for the singing of the pupils in their training as well as at the .- . SPECIAL NOTICE i - The singing of the National An- them brought tihis annual happy gathering to a close. The sum of $72.00 was realized. BOSE OIL PLANT A plant for the New easy-pay iplan be] the world's loveliest teriig ek. from tarnish. at any time, Intemationai Join to-day COME AND SEE US TODAI production of rose oil has recently been establish- ed at Mook in the Netherlands; the first of its kind in the country. 'r.urr.on's' evening. Jun. The regular monfhl meeting of Chor- lotfetown Counc‘! K ' hrs f C | D will be held in Iheirmg o oumbus II ‘members please at! home this Tuesday ul- 8.l5 p. m. All end. ps you own Silver ! y/ l. . a lewelleu I91 3on1 fiinl 101E513! _ _... .