JANUARY l?» l”! Was-nth ind Nourishment alter lnrelu la the Irony Al: The young folks will need s drink when ‘hey come in from ski-lug, skat- ingorsnow-shoein —-servehol OXO-keep a tin o these cubes of concentrated beef ready- nourishing, hot aim ly slice the cube thinl put n a mp and pour in boil n; wafer-serve hot with soda bis- » cuits or thin bread and hutten In fin: of 4 and I0 cube:- In Busy Nassau Eva dance at “The Jiuigle", Montagu Hotel. Brenda, Msrchloness of Durferln at Grayciiff. Lady Williams-Taylor gave a luch- eon on New Year's Day in honor of Captain the Hon. Richard and Mrs. Dawnsy and theIIon. Ruth Daw- nay who arrived from Miami by sca- plane that morning. On account of ' lhe boisterous \'.\ither it was not possible to have the party at The Wave, Hog Island, as had been plan- ned and it was held at Graycliff. His Excellency the Governor and Lady Orr were unfortunately unable to attend owing to the Governor's illness. The guests included Brenda, Marci-lioness of ' Duffel-in and Ava. His Hon. this Chief Justice and Lady Beatty, the Hon. Charles and Mrs Dundas. the Hon. G. ‘Tracy Watts, the Hon. Harcourt Malcom, Mr. and Mh-s. Graves Ely, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stre- beigh, Dr. and Mrs Dolley, the Very Reverend the Dean, Mrs. Belmont Tiffany, Mrs. Sidney Small, Mrs. I. KL. Ross, Mrs Leach, Miss Moseley, Mr. Phillip Gossier, Colonel Blanch- ____ 111cm is a big difference between | critic and a knocker. Nothing in the world is worth con- mimng except "the truth. LOOK For Our New PUBLICITY PAGE .T 0 Appear SOON ! Now ts the tllliu to keep the LAYING HENS busy when EGGS are bringing such a high price. smcnromrs LAYING ussu will do it. Feed it and get big results. It fills the basket. Sold in any quantity by Garter & 6o. . Limited ~ Bramweil Booth, Mrs. George Cad- ard, Captain S.Y. stemonds, Captain Fitzpatrick and Mr. M.C.Lindberg. The Intrepid, a barkentine rig Is Years with Diesel auxiliary arrived last , , night from Bermuda. with its owner SznceJoan-sDeath m. Walter P. Murphy. of out... and a party of friends aboard. 'I‘hese included Mr. Donald Defrees of Chicago, Arthur Raymond of Boston and Walter Martin of New York. Mr. Murphy and Mr. Defrees pmsed the night at the Royalpvictofla. "Such a. dawn never was before and may never be again for the gmup who rising early for a fishing trip stood on the oollonade of the Fort Montague Beach Hotel, and saw ithe gold and crimson ringers of King Sol reached across the transluscnt blue night. The ocean frontage of the hotel estate glistened in the change of color, the island took on fairy shapes in the changing lights and as thc flush of the Light on Athol Island died out the sweet cool breeze from the Southwest came up. “A glorious dawn to a small party and one that will never be forgotten. The Fort Montagu Hotel has open» ed its doors again-the snap and preo- ision of’ its club like attendants greet a constant series of new arrivals, the huge estate enriched by many acres BRITISH AS WELL AS FRENCH NOW CONTRIBUTWG TO MEM- ORIAL T0 MARTYRED MAID. ROUEN, France, Jan. 14.—1t was 500 years on November 21 last that St. Joan of Arc was sold into British hands, and was put to death by fire on I-Jiay 30. 1431, at Rouen. In con- nection with her martyrdom celebra- tions will be held on the quinccnten- ary of the death of "The maid of Orleans," and British as well as French will take part therein. A chapel is to be built at Rouen as a memorial to St. Joan. and on May 30 next its foundation-stone will be laid by the Archbishop‘ of Rouen, on the initiative of‘ n _French com- mittee. The nicinorinl will be erected on thcspot whore St. Joan was burn- ed, in the old market-place of Rouen. The chapel will be small and deli- cate, conceived in the spirit of the 15th century. with flint base and of garden and playground never be- uppcr parts- of timber, so ns to har- fore had such a. wealth of flowers, monize with the historic buildings of and the flame and color of hidcscus the square. [and poinciana. make it a scene of Meanwhile in order that Britain rare delight. It is Nassau at its cul- mny have a share in this final atonc- tivated best. ment to St. Joan n. national appeal AIHOHK the Cally ll-PFll/lll-i are DI‘- l has been launched from London un- and MFS- Mllmsey. 0i Molll-Rllk- 115m; I der the presidency of Cardinal Island Mr. and Mrs. George Fisk. 0f j Bourne, and with‘ the distinguished New York. Mr. and Mrs. George Bar- tsupport of such representative men tlrtt 0f B0500". Mflfi MF- 11nd MP5- and wnmcu as Great Britain's Ain- Gilli"? "l Glllllfi Nefk- 11°"? Island» bHSsfldOi‘ in Franco. Lord Crcwe. Mf- l-I-N M054 0f $014111; Lfllll‘. NOW Lady Warwick, Luudy Haig of Bemer- ‘WP-WY; 1V1‘?- G- H- LB-lldel‘. 0i T0- syde, Lady vRhondda. the Rev. n. n. renlv- Called"; M11 fill-l Mls- J-W» h Shannan!‘ Rf“ Hon George Lam- B. Walsh and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph bury. M. P“ First Commissioner of King, also of. Toronto; Mrs. David Works; Sh‘ l-icnry “loud, s1;- Jghn- Chute, of Minneapolis, Dr John stou Forbes-Robertson, Dame Rachel Fllwclllh ‘ll New Ylllk- N“- Sidney Crowdy, Mm Corbett Ashbn M155 Goldsmith, of New Rochelle. Mr. and Mum Lloyd George’ M_ P". Mm Mrs. Sherry Amery, of Chicago; Mr. ' S. N. Abbot, of Chicago, and Mt: Demond of New York. The exclusive Jungle Club is now open and will continue to provide entertainment throughtout the sea- burv, Miss Amy Johnson, Rev. F. W. Norwood, George Bernard Shaw, Miss Sybil 'l‘h0i'ndikc, Hugh Walpole. and others. _ » It is hoped that n sufficient sum will be collected to provide the church with its main door. 0n Whlfih- ‘in the words of the Archbishop of I . f Social Gatherings NASSAU, BAHAMAS, Jen 14. His Excellency the Governor and Lady Orr gave their annual New Years Fort and Ava hsve' arrived from Miami to spend some time in Nassau and is themselves with the contemplated flight. Pilot Jones, whoa topped at Bimini, is coming to Nassau by boat and will rejoin Pilot Wingerter here shortly. The plane, which only weights 390 lba, ls carrying a. weight o: 600 lbs which includes a cossapsible boat, oars, flares, tools, five of oil. In addition to this they had only a. change of clothing, some beans and water. The maximum speed of the plane is 100 miles per hour, the cruise speed is B5 and Pilot Wingerter states that he made the trip from Bimini to Nassau in l 3-4 hours including a stop at Andros which he made in order to watch the fishing methods used by the people. As soon as they have thoroughly overhauled their ship they will leave for Porto Rlw. the Virgin Islands, Trinidad and Brazil. The huge air liners of the Pan American Miami-Nassau service have gone in service with a daily flight schedule. Carrying twenty passen- gers each and a. radio equipped to have contact with their base each two minutes off flight they will prove the come of air travel comfort. At the Pan America-n International air port in Miami, the largest fleet of air liners is now assembling to take care of the season's traffic to the West Indies and South America. The city of Miami making the most of its opportunities, is planning a great all American Air Meet next week which the Governor of the Bahamas, Sir Charles Orr, K.C.M.G. hasbccn invited to attend. His Excellency hu- pes to avail himself of thlsvinvitation and will leave Nassau on the after- noon of the 8th, returning on the morning of the i0 th. As a friendly gesture the Governor is offering a Challenge Cup for Formation Flying to be competed for annually by the three branches of ‘the United States Air Service, the Army, the Navy and the Marine Corps. ___..___.___. BLOOMFIELD Mrs. Millie Wallace, Elnisdalc, spent the week end ct Bloomfield, guest of Mrs. Maude Pratt. ~ Nfr. Michael McMillan spent New Year's in Kensington and Margnle visiting friends. Mr. James A. 0‘Hallora.n has mov- ed Mr. Stephen Saunders house where he intends to reside for the winter. Mr. A. J-. Pratt was a passenger to Surnmerside on business Thursday. Miss Doris Palmer returned to her home after spending the holidays with friends in O'Leory and vicinity. Mr. Keith Pratt spent New Year's in Charlottetown visiting friends. Tfihfilmiilllltoll: Qllllllvl“ ‘llllililllllbl infention of writing a story at conclusion of their At Caledonia .| The dwelling house of Mr. John iile- lCsmoi-on, a highly respected farmer ‘ extrauof this district, was completely des- gallons of gasoline and one gaoilonltroycd by fire Saturday afternoon, January 10th. The fire which start- ed ln the attic or somewhere up- stnirs, when first noticed hurl got such n hold and made such hcud-' way that it “us impossible to save the building. The raging storm of Saturday and Sunday had Just be- gun and tliefcw near neighbours‘ who got on fhc tragic scene as quick- ily ‘as iwissiblc. ivcrc too lute to do‘ anything beyond carrying to a place of shelter and safety, the few articles of clothing and downstairs furniture three occupants at the time. "The merciful direction of the wind and these neighbors, working with might and main throwing snow on the scorching nearest building des- pite the intense heat saved lt, the barn and stock. But 1400 bushels of potatoes in tho cellar became a totul loss. - Moneyless, and in the very midst of the rigours of winter, Mr. Camc- groat. Mr. Cameron, a venerable‘ old man of 75 yicars, bclovcd, trusted‘ and respected by one and all, is "vlth the help of his worthy son Al- lan and the practical sympathy of kind friends, amtious to builu again and carry on. This surely is a case worthy of your deepest sym- pathy and uzmost help in money or building material, which will be; gratefully acknowledged by Rev. Al-f lister Murray at the ‘Manse, Calc- donia. or Mr. M. J. Stewart, Crue- donin. Joy Riding Driver Starts Trouble HOUSE OF LQIIDS IVIAY HAVE TO DECIDE LIMIT OF EMPLOY- ERS’ LIABILITY. LONDON, Jan. ill-When is a chauffeur joy riding 'I‘l1is (iucstiun has been aimwered in two ways by the courts of this country and prob- ably will go to the House of Lords for its answer mo. In the first court the King's Bench (iiilsion, o. jury gave a wrdii-t in favor of ihc widow of a. man “ho was killed by a motor car while the chauffeur was on what was alleged to be a private ride. Now the Ap-pcal Ccurt has reversed’ the verdict, and it is said the case will be carried to the House of Lmxis as it turns on the question of the stage ht which a chauffeur ceases to be upon the business of his employ- or. LastrMonclay. Mr. Michael I Mc- William, Mall Courier. had the mis-‘ ‘rho husband of the plaintiff, Mrs Augusta. Harrington. Brunswick ’ Destructive Fire i already flung out on the snow by the - ron's loss ls serious and his p1ight' »' Tuesday on business. fortune m lose a horn she “vmhfitrcet cast, was killed by a motor ' -l'l.th l..ff- a ti. known to be the oldest horse around car “ H P e c n“ n m“ m w d M ! b” T, W s m m l r-n-cailrct flflVlltf‘. ride. and t-‘nc wid- an won "nave .011 ._. _ ar o __‘_ _ _ . the Spring‘ uw \\.\.. H\\fil(lC‘l $3.000 (imuagcs » rtguinsi. Shulthvcorlh tk Co, Limited, Bennondsey, \\".io owned the cm‘, Miss Marjorie Foley left last Tues- nud against the chauffeur, Henry day monlmg mrcmte to 305m“ “Ihfie Juhn Jenkins. The vnr was used fora she intends to spend the winter. the directors of tho compzuvv, nndl‘ ilic chauffeur hud taken n. director to the C lfltOfl Hotel and was on his ivny back to the garage in Bennond-l scyx At the Minor-lbs he turned east‘ ' to pick up a young woman to whom,‘ M95515 JllCl‘ Fclcy all“ Klml Pratt lic was cngizgozi, and tho accident uc- ‘ - attended the IWCKOY Elllllfl lll Alb?“ curred when he was reuwiimg. The Mrs. Roy Gallant, accompanied by her daughter were in Summer-side lust i . NEW CROSS WORD PUZZLE $175 00 BE a wozv‘ ' “MEET NEW SUB. CORRECT OR NEAREST ENTRIES RENEWAL SUB. llntriesyClose Thursday, January 15th. 1931 Solution Published Saturday, January 17th. 1931 RULES OF ENTRY 1. Competitors may send in u many entries as they Wish. A ' subs ,. nevyithlctli-Izliml.‘ 1 3 4 5 6 tor’: name and address O must be forwarded with deb entry using attached coupon. Subscriptions paid farthest into 1931 shall have preference. 2. 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CLAIMS-The correct solution will be publish- ed SATURDAY, JANUARY 1'.'th, 1931 and ll. No correspondence can be entered into in re- competitors who have not more than six words gard to this competition and no interviews wrong. should send In a letter plainly stating granted. NAME ADDRESS ........-..-.......u...”u""suns-unusua------........... - . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... I ngree to abide by the decision of the Editor. I enclose subscription (state new or renewal) for Charlottetown Guardian to be sent to- ...-....u......--......-...-.......-...... i t ADDRESS .......-..-----n“...u...nuns-nun.-----.-..-|-.-.-...----.-..-----..- cusses. . ......u“...-.--....-...-......m...-................--....--...-n t DATE 0F EXPIEY . BLUES-ACROSS i. lise word Argute meaning sharp, shrill, quick, . subtle. 5. A word of six letters meaning cover for ankle ovcr shoe, lcgwcnr. CLUES-DOWN 1. ljse word "Aecompt" meaning value. 2. 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Mothers, Mix This at Home for a Bad Cough You'll be pleasantly surprised, when m! mnlic u this simple homo mixture and trv it or a distressing cough or‘ chest cold. It lakes hut a moment t0 ll"! ""1 costs little. but it can be depended upon givo quick and lasting relief. i ' I ted sugar ‘Imhbfitlih isttrrllilgd lllgllilfm¥lllnfifl ounce; ‘this made costs nn more thnn a lml home 0| rm“; made mNIIPlIIO, yet it is much more n cntivc. It is purl‘. k969i it goes right; to the sent of the trouble. loosens the ser-n-lldel hlegm and soothes awny the iuuamma- ljion. Ihirt of tho medicine in absorbed into the blood, whore it arts directly sting!!! p . wfadly tOiEilIYOW off‘ the whole IIOI-lbl! w f surpr s ng use. Plncx is n high‘? concentrated goin: round of genuine orwey llnc. i‘!!! l’: n; the active u ut of creosote. l1 l n. fined, palatable ovm. and known l! ° of the greatest healin agents’ for eels!" cou bu, chest colds nn brnnch sl tron M. Williams-Taylor at “The Wave", Hog Island, and the Hon. Richard Daw- nay and his wife are staying at Grnycllff, fashionable pension of the elite. Plolet Edward Wlngerter of New York who, along with Pilot Jos. Jones, left New York to fly to South smallest licensed plane in America, landed It the Pan American Air- ways ramp, at 4.15 p.m. today. Brown. better known as "Boomer". regret to hear of his intention of go- ing to St. John to spend the winter months. ' America in the seaplane 6581a the end of its supremacy in the next world war-General Ludendorff. Mr. Kenneth McDonald ivss s vis- itor to Janice mum. last Tuesday. The white race wlli approach the Thrift is the bridge to enable what t cpt a substitute for Pint!- n u Kilt-fillets w give prompt Mlle! l" money refunded. The two fiyers, who are both qual- is flied pilots, are financing the trb ivicbolas Mun-my Butler. now labor to become capltal.— GYQVQ ,‘ Laxative l QUININE recognized standard r e m e dy Tabloh tam ‘m3, found “m; he was on 1115 91...: l0. A word of six letters meaning an Idea or cou- 11110 "l"; l0 30111 by ltflfll 0f mflffll bulld- m will Mm“- .. 2'21";- zrrirr. 72:12:; . s. i iii?‘ i" i"? been many innovations and lmprov- Mm J‘ A Kenya Chaflottemw“, L,“ 110mm _- c _ ' . . se c rs . . . menls added to the facilities of the 5pm, me week m, m E,o,,,,,,-,e,,, a, ,_,____ , , m Kllxwfrzilbfgirlllglggtlters mPanmg “m; mm“, s. {iwgrd of fnlfilletters rut-sum; a pointed stick Club since last. season, and per- h" mother-S, M,.s_ m” Gallant ‘cast day‘ ' 6 Aou t; on ch c, stimu ale. ham me most noticeable o; the ex. ______ Saul had just P3559‘, the exam,“ l6. Al word of five letters meaning ‘foadsgcnk with . restzgrbuggSilafgctttgiirymcaning relating to or Wm” Elm-anon: are immovemfnw what might ha“! been 55cm)“ m‘ “U” m the “mid Wm drflt" H” l7. Aovglifduiffflgelilillfitvc: ldiezfrlililililrctlmlile Wlllllesli-IIIIIY 7. A word of flve ‘letters snesninl sounds on s w the lake side appmuh w the Club’ cident occurred to Mr. John Peters, said to the examiner: I proficient or skilled in an art. horn or flute: blast on a horn; sometimes name which h” bee“ enlbcmshed Wm‘ 01' warehouse man at J. Pratt's, Bloom- “Boss, Alrcl like to ask one favor, 19- U58 the 1M9"! V- 5- lhfimsflffll; ‘ l"? "l" "HOW!- cctflwny illummated’ trmmal “m” field. Mule passing through n shod now that yous golni; for put lllC inI 3 :§‘:h_'§“"“_°°""““"°“ "mam" ‘m’ "" 3- Li: gills" Hieaviliflir ha" an em a measure chad hum‘ w ho of coal he fcll dc army. i i.‘ I l - ‘ a - s We w m“ Immediately w we fight o: the ‘czrglyinigcetstpmngdshb head on a block And “mm is ma” paucmly 85km“ 21 of the letters meaning to set gain, a ski-DA] 2:: 3f’ six letters meaning lo repent, 51mm dance floor is an aquarium stocked of wood m“ w“ frown 1n m, ground llic examiner. 2L tynrilt of ‘four tlcttersrmeanlnrg‘: princecillttlytiialof 1L A word o! h" “mus mean!" m ‘manna o‘ with various specks o: fish whlch stunned mm for a few mhh Don-b pm’ me m d6 Cabal!“ 26 ly-tllexn conatfiadlailtriworrtlliizctl-on of w any person "r “Jinn ‘ 5mm“ Cmfl- l7!’ bl!"- md slightly removed from the Jungle’ utcs Fortunately there were no scr- What's your prejudice nguilist the . wilt?! lir pohittaf the comPas. I v H‘ U" "m" 1" R‘ ll-lld 35 the real‘ o‘ the wnnls wunsv mus. “suns fro,“ the camsn-wha cavalry? 27. A udrd nf six letters meaning anything showy 15- A word of five letlcrs mcanln| to devour with is a turtle krall. Immediately to the 305' we“ Al“, mp1 to yen-egg A11’ but of little value. superficial, glittering, shiny. grecdiness or veracity: plunder, prey, right is s diving golf range of 150, m Robert Imam: h“ ratumed w don.‘ want to be bothered Wm, m, i 31. A word of five letter: meaning the record of B l8. ‘A word of four letters meaning‘ name of mm; m)’ 260' 300' md 380 yard,’ “m! ' ' k N B to resume his stu- 11°“ 33 iii-ii... of six letters meaning to tempt by thc .. on" balm“ floater golf b5115- Memramcoo ' ' ' n i . x ____...._.._. _...-._._H NW- --__-_ I offer of snanuflng good; "m", m- ath-ug "2' U" E‘ N‘ L‘ A‘ c‘ The non. Richard Dewey. and “l” all" Slwlldlllg u“ l“ days Wm as. A word of lhrrc letters meaning a shoe lnlehet; 53- l‘ "l" "l M" lell"! mrflnin: n narrow rim me Hon‘ Mrs’ Richard Dawn”. sun his sister, Mrs. Urban Plneau. I , reckoning‘ as to keep check on somemhm 2f Qeeinhar bctvrccn upper and leather on sole: “Id dlugme dnhw o’ vuommt I 0 M“ S8. A word of three letters manning Suitable. lP- _ o can y. M155 Helen 1381mm h“ returned to propriafe, liable, quick of apprehension. 2-i- A word of five letters meaning ferrule horses. mwne- who were wwmlmnled by 1d t u; d Business cop 39. Two letters used in business correspondence ls '38. A word of two letters meaning present tense of the Hon. Ruty Dawnay, sister of the summcrs ° ° 5 e“ n contraction or substitute for "concerning" or verb to be, Hon. Richard Dawnay, arrived in the l°3° all" slmldlng the llmldaysawim "ln reference to)‘; _ g9_ A “on; n, ‘hm "He" mun“: the “an,” Pm Ammcan Airways plane {mm her aunt Mrs. Annie M. Jackson, Bos- (0._ letters sf n word meaning huidrn or ~ rsrculaunx m,“ or a flank Mllml °n New Ym" my‘ to ‘mud w“ ' (l. A word of three letters meaning a " l’ n of x5e led“? L. L. several weeks in NIlll-ll- T719 3°!!- I anything to a particular purpose, custom or " Iwfligwc‘; faint!" chm“ °l' Ruth Dawnuy ls the guest of Lady The many Mend-s o! Arthur practice. ' ' . v lot. crs moanin hcslinlize. ss. “- U” ml"! U- R- E- 9- 9- " Qiyiohdrihlnnt; stulicfy. to inragttustc. 36 Use letters B- R. l. 0- N- Y. H; A word of flvc letters meaning loaded. burd- 37- U51! M1975 9- U- M- l- N- encm - 38. Use letters ll. E. L. 4L A word n; n“, “He” mum"! bannuy forum. 40. A word of flve letters meaning a flight ol steps. mm pnflfimki _ 42. Four letters contraction for Bertram. 4e. A word of two letters meaning third personal 4?» Four letters mvnnlnr o" of ww- prcuoun, neuter. 4.1. Three lcifers moaning exclamation; expression 51. A word of four letters meaning a man of dls- 0! Slilelavtlfln 0|’ irony- tiugulshcvl rourage. i6. Three letters meaning a hollow rave for ani- 52. Use letters T. I. name of a tropical plant. mni: or secluded nfllfllllfllt l" "lill- - b3. Use n two letter preposition. 4i. Thu-e letters ’ g inflammable liquid nb- M. Use word Nuinnt. meaning tingling. tslnrd from animal, vegetable or mineral ms‘.- 55. A word of slx letters meaning stately of mien; 1H‘: s Iubrlelnt- corpulrnt Use letters T. A. (child's expression for thsnkm