all _. 676-2-8-1 month. }-_~ MARK R. EACGUlCAN “clinxisrni: s'tii.i't-i'.roii tare I Cameron Bloch. Charlottetown, P.5d, t QF INTEREST ‘IO WOMEN— We are repeating, for s limited time only, the offer of s British-made, l3" aluminunrcookiug spoon for the return nfonly 30 Oxo Cube Red Wrappers. OX0 Limited, St. Peter Street, Montreal I'll SMILES 7__,_____._ <i\||\‘|ii.\' 0|“ ('.\\'\li\ 'lti>\'|\i"r; 0r‘ [IIIAITC ltlill \|:|i lsl.\.\n l.\' TIIIC I'|t0l\\‘l‘l'. rui IIT 23rd GIKOIH-IC T, .\. II. 19'1". In ll- irolm» of ifiillivrini- .\i<~l m 1H,. of‘ fir. i;in|i-;_-o-: in l' 'i\i.lli_\' in illl‘ .~.'iiil Pfilllllfli" (l“\ lohsii-x nv tlu- Ilonninnlllo liar-nil iruimril Filmer. Surrogate Judge of Probate. Mo, ete To r h T.‘ h? the Pouniy of ill ulill‘ (-lll"ll'l'l‘l\ll \\'lllil‘.ll\\‘ \ll\"i\ liii ..' [mp on filo of Jns-‘ph lfli: i‘- jmunld r-f‘ St. (ionrgi-s rif-ir d, Flcrgilnri", null II l-‘ruiu-is \l:li‘l‘ill‘i‘i » "l'\' county iil\l'.~‘ i-i‘! He: Do you remember the first time i ever put my arm around i you.‘ She! i shall irevci" forget it. its: What t. i you think? J.-ir,u.ii_v lli\‘, She: I th ht you had fooled villi-ii -\'1'l'i‘l away a lot cf time over the pro- ll.’l\' fr; shun" - |i,n,,,a,.,cs_ tin- Ari-iniiihi of lilnililvl niir in- i~ri~~ Yil'*‘l'il as l1 i l~lliil [\\|l|il§l|l‘il in ouvr». wirli four v-onizi-r-utivo rintc hircrii‘ nnil flint lvcri-Iif ll" rl\\"lli\\illl i,i.i.i-.~ |iili‘i'_< lln- hull ..i' 11:11...." in ill flivlll iii‘ Moore's afl-rrsni-I xiii-l nr! (‘ririllkflfl in ~ from 1hr- " ll hi ion-or, .-if»..,,'.1_ .., >1 l\ i. the Hall I‘ ihn Po<i king’! Pouun’ lwrohr fnrlir" . ,1 in- ~\ I on p- - I~»i--~:f~ »:I , __ l"l"l|r“E-4Iif‘ X art man, that l-iiram Slick. “That so?" "Hntirft you heard? He went out i;l\'i2.\' li'llt‘l' my hllnll and Seal oi’ Ill" Fill!‘ (‘curt (I s, ‘M: lflmflfifn“ "vf‘i‘x"l‘°m'l‘,"r at ‘the chicken business, white- . .. ..._ aw n - . ., f n _ l“, washed all 10.1 coopr. put win- _ " g U k dows iii t zi is renting them . l‘\I.\Ii n out for su ‘ cottages." J p121» n! Prion-it» 1'23? l.‘ ‘I’! Tue ‘l ‘ s - t n __“ PERFECTLV NATURAL i‘ 7v“ k" A 0» 1M there was a little maiden \.ety, ver-y shy. ~ Nirver one to smile or flirt Or even wink her eye; She spent a season at the shore, ' Returned with tan so brown. Now she winks hcr eye and flirt! With cvcry man in town. BATTERIES RIlfllAIH-l-TD RIGHT ' V. C.Sinallwood ' Radio Service 127! North liiycr liuziii >.>¢~0-o-q-&o-n0< 0004 uowvu EYES TESTED ‘ ANT) GLASSES FITTED .i. s. TAYLOR a. W. TAYLOR Optometrists I42 Rzchmond Street A'en‘t you afraid oi‘ sharks? Nu, those around here are I i He: She: oi‘ the man-eating variety. Y‘, .§“..‘§§U‘§.‘§§ Q i» » i9 i: g. ‘i§ i1 i: it § ‘ C Q 9 § S Q ‘ QQ‘Q@QQfQOOOQ Professional Bards Stewart 8t Lowther J. n. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIEII BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, are B4 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY ‘ J. A. BENTLEY , W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attornsgv-ai-Law MONEY TO l.().»\N Office: 130 Richmond >_._ __ Prohibition (JOITIIIIISSIOII Chas. H. Black, Chairman, Charlottetown. Ins. B. McDonald, Wes-i. St. Peters John Simpson, llamilion. Srnil all Information rt-gzirdin: infractions 0i‘ PIIOIIIIIII IHN AC1‘ to the shove or to Inspector J. Fripps, R. C. .\l. P., LA. MacDonald, ii.0. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. kc. Riley Building Charlottetown, P. E. Island. "one! w Loan and Collections given the wry hcsi attention. 675-2-6-1mntilli The liumaii Eye BELL & MATHIESON B. B. Bell D. L. Mnthleson, I.L.D. Blrrlstcrs is Solicitors Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague 5i" c B'A' An examination will iin- BARRISTER. SOLIFITTIR curt-r tho cause of iht- trump, NOTARY, &c., s “ill probably .Bi|ey lluildinp. u, i|_ ' (‘omplt-v :\::tl intricate in its structure and functions, is worthy of the best PUSSIhIP care that can he given ii. I! your (‘yrs are troubling You. d-i nut he so uniiisc as to neglect them. lfhnrlultrtoiin. D. F. lillTfiiiESflii (l ?T()EIE llTlllf/l’ DIONEY TO LOAN ‘ ovcr lo iii-r lSliES of RDSES A Romance of Today By Joanna Cannflll "I've got to go to GlarBWI." 11¢ announced. "Well, I ncvcr," said Miss Evcrs. looking at Fay. “As assistant to m. Anderson," continued Geoflrey. "Well, we shall sec Wu some- times, I suppose," said Connie Evcrs ‘helpfully. "Tlircc tliucs a year for the convention Mr. Anderson used to come down. Perhaps if you're good he'll bring you to see the sights of Ikmdou. I suppose you'll wear a kill, you'll bc so Scotch. Wouldn't if Jllrlt suit you, too." IMF-aid giggled. Miss Carter's pcurrtl oicr the top cublnci. v "Slloll . . b11511." "I-laivenl you licurd the news. Miss Carter?" called out Connie Evers. "Mr. Geoffrey's going t0 Glasgow. I can't, help shedding a few Qlfllhll tears, can you?" Alisa Curlcrn-etircd, confused. Mr. Errans came back into the room. anxious face ap- of the filing “Well, Mr. Gcoflrtgv," he murmur- I‘(l, beaming. “So you're going to lczivc U5 already‘! A very interesting position, I should imagine. Very; interesting indeed.” F11)‘ bout over hcr typewriter and ivcnt blindly on with licr work. (‘lI.-\l"l‘IiR .\lII. l’l§l~Il‘.~\ll AIWONS Tlu- Iii".'. murnini; (‘icoflrcy rung up Piiiliiiu llllti zirrungiad i0 motor father's house, Loni; Pctvvortii, ill time for tea. Long Potivortli is a house of great antiquity, which stands hlgli up on the bun» and unfrcqucntcd worlds ul Otliu , ll‘('. For seven liuudrod yrur. ll l :. bcrn ihc properly of l, rdcs. illlil Sir Hugh, though ho could not afford to keep it. was ex- lOftill to lcc it go. The ]l|‘0])(‘l‘ _\ \\-.i.~, morigzigcd up to the luv. zu-rc. ilii- llilibiC luul bccn strip- prtl 01' tilmost all its treasures, and ivus hopelessly‘, almost fantastically, out of repair. Sir Hugh, a man of rnrc charm, was intensely popular huin in ilic county and in London \\illlllt‘l‘, \\‘llL‘llt‘\'L‘l‘ lic could find a. tenant for Long Petworth, he would repair. As Mrs. Gilmour had re- marked, the Lysardcs went every- \\'ll(‘l‘l‘. ti'-oilrc_v' tirovc ovcr tu Long Pct- \\‘Ul'ill in the two-sealer. I-lc found Patricia sitting in the dim, shabby hull among a crowd of dogs. Shc had just conic in from riding and luul uuL vhungrtl hrr clothes. He uni. puuiiiiili," rrniiiiiicil of almost, u ivcck ago. A fire had been lighted in the great stone fireplace. Like all the lircs at Long Pclivorth, it was a log iirr: illltl 1L did not. make the least prctcncc of warming the hall. Mrs. Gilmuur liad often shlvered at Long Pctworth: sometimes she had caught, cold, but she had never grinnblccl, mdccd shc would cheer- fully liltvc (‘llLlllYCtl fair greater dis- comforts for the social glory of hav- ing dined at Long Petivorth with Sir Hugh Lvsardc. “IIullo, Geoff," said Patricia. "Down Buuiy, Down Sally. Get duivii. Mind Sally, Gcofl‘. She'll tear threads out of your trousers. Her claws are so long." "That's all right," said Geoffrey. “This suit doesn't matter. It's so old I'm leaving it bcliiiid. Do you know, Put, I've come to say good-bye?" "Whore are you off to?" “Glasgow. Father's sending me. Tlic firms got. a branch and a lllilllilgCi‘ ihcrc. I'm i0 go and help liim ziiitl lake on ivhcn he retires." "well, that, sounds all right,’ said Patricia. “Only won't your father be very lonely m. Hcmshott this ivinirrz" "Ill: iullts oi luiimg one of my auiiL; to stay Wlill him. One of his sisters. Aunt. Millicent. An awful stick." "It seems s. funny time to gem] you so far aivny though. I thought, you ivcre going i0 slay iu London lor 2i ycui‘ or iivu." Gwilrcy caii'ecl one of the terriers to him, and stroked her ears. "You sec, Anderson wrote and suid iluit lu- wanted to retire," he cxplaiucd. "I sec," SlllCl Patricia. "Well, you must go and look up my cousins, the Olllphants. They live just out- sido Glasgow. As n matter of fact I g0 up ihcrc most years i0 stay with them." " “Good. We might have a day's golf or something when you're there." "Yes. If and when I comc, I'dd drop you n line. What's the ad- dress?" Geoffrey‘ told her. She vn-oie it down. "Well, that's fixed, then," she c said. Ilirrr- \‘.".l"i a ]nlll'.'.‘. "Ilm urc the d gs?’ rclzcl (loof- frry. "All l'l"lli., tltnnks." "Arid {Lr Hugh?" "All l‘_',..L.' 1T0 be Continued.) THE CHARLOTTETOWDLGUARDIAN The Big Value in Tea to-ddy is MORSE ’S BLUENOSE TEA Sells at 35 cents per pound DMkISQ, but 1185 4943"" i value. A full-flavoured, thick- liquoring tea that both I satisfies and gratifies. PRESENTATION 0n the evening of November 29th o, goodly number of 1160916 gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dsnlcl Docherty t0 spend I social evening and to express their appreciation of the service render- ed by Mrs. Docherty as organist of the Kingston United Church. Mr. Wm. Green was appointed chairman and after a few remarks called on Miss Reta Cruwys to read an address While Mr. W115“! Younker presented her with a well filled purse. Remarks of oppre- clatlon were also made by Mr. Pope Newman and Mr. Wm. Paul. A most. haPDy time was spent in games and conversation. A very dainty lunch was served by the ladies present; to which all did ample justice. A sing song brought the happy evening to a close, the music being furnished by Mrs. Ev- erett Holmes in her usual capable manner. Following is the address: Dear Mrs. Docherty, (lheapExcursimi ,1 m ggjfgimugh darkness Trip To Montreal vnwnxm. l The spcclal bargain trip being operated by the Canadian National Railways from Maritime Provinces points and pOlfiLs in til- Province of Quebec east of Rut-r du Loun in Quebec and Monireii on Friday, January 13th, as announced by R. J. S. Wcatherston, general freight and passenger agent here. will give persons living in these parts anoth- er excellent opportunity to visit friends and relatives in the capl- tal city of the province of Quebec sud Canada's metropolis and at the some time enable hockey en- thusiasts to see the game between Boston and Montreal at the Mon- treal Forum on Saturday, January 14th at railway fares practically within the reach of all. The fares are extremely 10w audit 1s expected that large numbers will take advantage of this growing popular form of excursion. the Slime as happened in the case of We the members of the Kingston United Church have gathered liercl tonight. to express our appreciation of your service as organist in our church. We realize the difficulty it has been for you to attend not only each Sunday but at our mid- wcok practice as u-cll. We know that l! many 0f us were placed in a similar pmltlori our place would have been more often vacant. We ask you t0 accept this small token not for its intrinsic value, but for the spirit. which is behind it. In closing we whole-heartedly pray that the blessings to you and yours be manifold and that. you may see fit to fill your present position for some time to come. Signed on behalf of the members of the Kingston United Church. (Patriot please copy) AFTON ROAD SCHOOL The semi-annual examination of Afton Road School was licld in the evening of December 23rd, with 36 visitors present. The pup- ils were examined by their teacher, Miss Cullen, asisted by Mrs. Leo Lund and showed by their prompt answers that their teacher ls very energetic. Remarks were made by Mrs. Leo Lund and Mr. Jack Lund. A very interesting program follow- ed and then came our very gen- ial old friend SantiivClaus, who showed us some very good steps of Lapland. “Programme: >W.l‘_come, Leonard Currie; Chorus, Junior Red Cross 5W2. by the School; recitation. The Smack Out of School, Eveline swim”? recitation. Sarita Claus, Mary Lund; recitation, My Letter, Arthur Currie; Health parade, by school; Intermission, sale of can- dy; dialogue, Three O'clock in the Morning: recitation, What the Stockings Said, Willie Lund; reci- tation, Entertaining Sister's Beau, Gregory Currie: recitation, Christ- mas Cheer, Rita Mcqulllan; reel- tation, Orangc and Green, Eunice Limd; dialogue, City Rube; reg]- “Mm The Laundry my. Willie Lund: recitation, Gregory Currie; recitation. The Arrogant. Turkey, Irene McQuillan; Chorus, Herc We 5"" UP Healthy and Strong; re- citation, Irish Coquettry, Mary (Lil. Lamps.on& 0o. LTD. 34 Queen Street London. E. c. 4. England Public Auction Sales RAW F llllS Dates of Silver Fox Sui" to he held in London l2 December 1932 23 January 1933 6 March 1933 22 Ml! 1933 27 September 19!! ilhilllllll fill’! may he ob- tained Iree of charge upon application to It. T. Holman, Ltd., Snmmerslde, For full particulars in ra- Iard to packing, shipping, in- surance and conditions cf "is. apply to lliircd Fraser, In:- 212 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. the" two former excurskms operated to Montreal and Quebec according to Mr. Weatherston. In the case of the excursion to be operated on Friday, January 13th, the Ocean Llmitedor Marl- time Express will be used both g0- lzg and coming and return limit has been set. for Monday, January 16th, thus allowing of three whole days in either city. In cases where ltlie train service does not permit of oonnecfon with the Oeeiiz: Ll- mltcd or Maritime Dtpess m1 the going date of the excursion, Fri- day, January 13ih, tickets will be valid by regular trains to eonnect- . lng polrts the day previous, Janu- ary 12th. As in former excursions 0f this type tlckels will be good in day coaches only and children of five and under twelve years of s99 will be carried at half fare. N0 baggage will be checked. mind; Lottery; recltslzlon, Ballad of Wise Men, Eunice Lund»; reci- tation, Declamiitiou, Rita Mc- Quillan; recitation. Alexander, Ed- wina Currie; recitation, Kitty's Weight, Irene McQuillan; Chorus, Holly Song, by School; recitation, The Christmas Trce, Eveline Stew- art; National Auilicm. SCIATICA Iuh be painful pen well vitavunvurtthnnsuhln C. T. U. Notes TIIII PILGBIM WAY (n; solm oxenhm) Bu onoeInsatbilwIY._--lfld then . . no mow- B once and then the silent door S ngs on its b11125. 0P9" - - closes, And no more I pass this we)’- So while I may with all my might. I will essay sweet comfort. and Through night to day. REV. JAMES REID In the British Weekly, London, Enl- Pcrhaps the thing we ofienesb forget about ourselves ls that WE are people who have at. our disposal thei-esources of God. “My God shall supply all your need accord- ing to lils riches in glory by Christ Jesus." Do we really believe it? Paul found that fact miraculously true. He lived on the level of the promises of God. He was alwafs _ doing things that needed Him t0 bring them go pass. His mind dwelt in the sunlight of God's grace-not am’d the choking f‘)? JANIJAKYJL19B3 FOR FAMILY HEALTH Bviuwoivs needs vitamins to keep in perfect health. Young people need them, even more than adults- bccslise their bodies aredevelopiug. See that your family gets vitamins. Give them N B YEAST PLAKES every day-Ibo world's richest/arm of yeast, brewerflyeast, dried and flaked! Health in every particle. N 0' mois- ture to swellits bulk and make it go stale. It keeps indefinitely. A natur- al laxative and a. health builder; At grocers’ and druggists’. RiCH ' BREWERS YEAST YEASTN ELAKES ‘srscisi. rues Clllfllll (Sarshavomyns Cerovisiae) COIICINIIATID IRIWIIS’ YEAST ' THINAITIQNAI. BRBWERIES LIMITED, Montreal _ _ A" com-ANY, LIMITED, Toronto. salt-u AKIN": ILInULD 1*. ltrrctllli of his own defeat and imlwififltie- and unequivocally detrimental." “Modern scientific research has shown us that alcohol is a narcotic drug and its first effect, even in small quantities, is to attack the higher centres of the brain rexpon- slble for our judgment and for holding our desires in check, and as a. consequence many young folk That 15 the secret of (JBSUB) Christ's tremendous demand 119°" us. He believed that we are able f0!‘ hard things, for a. clean life, for l. stiff battle, for tasks that look impossible. He believed that the Father's fellowship is our true home —our natural environment. Oil!‘ If you want to be right; fit, Alcohol-drinking you mus; quip Manhmallow Fudge Cook to the soft bail stage z dip; sugar and 1 cup cream to which 3 tablespoons cocoa or 2 squares shav- cd chocolate have been added. Just before removing from heat add 1 weakness comes from our refusal to believe it. The one thing needed to set God's power “forking is our dependence on Him. Should such as we flee from a difficulty when God is with us? Need we shrink from any duty when His power is at 0n!‘ disposal? Must". we surrender to any temptation when there is victory for us in I-Ilm? Nothing we have done or been need keep us 110m 5891118 tlumelves, 1n this light, For nothing we have been, no failure or betrayal of the best, can dlsiiiherit us of the 81'“? o; god. , . . We can find hope even in the pit of despair if such be our position. For It is 1115i there that God can take us in hand- . . . "The kingdom of God," said Denney, "is not for the well-mean- ing: it. is for the desperate, for those between whom and the Ere" ‘darkness there is nothing but the pity of God." The best. of us must begin in that valley of humiliation. It is the place of renewal. Some of the greatest. souls in history 118W We" born there. For there God is not hindered by our pride or self-sat- infection. Bu; whatever we have been or are, this is always true-we arr men and women for whom Christ (Jesus) died. Nothing can ever put us beyond the range of the ems-i- There is forgiveness and WW" there-for me. should such a man as I fall or fall or flee? "CITIZENS 0F TOMORROW" A booklet issued to the children "WARD" LiNiMENT~ MORTGAGE SALE 'i'0 hi- sold liy l‘ulilii_- Auction in front uf the Court House at Charlotte- toirn in Queen's County on the 28th day of December, A. l), 1932 at the hour oi‘ three o'clock in the afternoon. llll that lruct_ piece or pnri-t-l of liintl rilunir, lying illlll living in ilin lloy- iill.\' of - Chnrlnticiivn-ii in Queen's (‘minty sforosiihl and being purt of Lot number Three tlieielii, hounded sod described ss followsz-Jiy a lllll commencing on tho wont side of Up- per Queen Street in the Jltlltlltlfll hfillflllflfy lint- nf liind formerly iho possession of Owen Connolly and running Lllflllfln, niniig llll‘ snhl south- ern lmiinilnry lino wosttviirilly (our liuntlrt-il nnil llllfly-NVO fort, thence at right angles thr-rcto souihivnriliy two huiulrril nnil ton foot, thence onstivnrilly four hunilroil nnil fifty- Iiro feet two inches or to tho stroct ntnroiuilil and thence along the same noi-thivnrdly two liunilrril and elovcn feet fonn inches to the pliirc n! com- mcnt-oniont containing two ncrt-ii nml tn-i-nLv-tivo poles of ltintl a little more or loss. The shore. salve is made pursuant to I Iwwor nftmlc container] in a err- iliin Indi-ninre oi’ Nlnrlgngi- (mp-q [hot fourth ilny of July A, n, 1pm p114] mnilc hctivocn Siiiiiut-l (‘rnig of Pm". lnttrioivn fliiiTPFIllll. nnil Anni» llliiy in Inror of’ Miiynlo _ _ into of Ailici-ion in Prince (IDYIMY. deceased, ilcfault having hr-en made in payment or mo pflnrlfm] "m interest secured liy the said mo". R320. ‘For nirtlicr niirlii-ulnrii lllnlf to f-fnrzn .\f. Rlnltlivwvii, solicitor, Ogcgirg, 'Y1Tl7l(?£r'l:!l\\'rffl Iglflflll. -’l l‘ I L: inr n Vi‘ ~r A’ n‘ 1932' , l\ iemhJ Th» shore Kiurlzago Sale is pust- Wim-vl from iho 29in rlnv of Iii-com- mr Hm? in iltt- ‘J-‘llli flll\: of Jnviiinry i. h. mm: Ill in.» lllllll‘ of nim- (fa-lurk u the oiioriir-uu in frorr of ih~ Fnurt "llllTlfillFifiWll in Queens Iltllcii This '_'~lh ilny of Der-ember. IZDIVHTI I. TIHNIIKQON IIIHIWIIII I'I.\III( r .\i.l,\.\' .\i.\'l"l‘lil-Il\'S .. .. uxcruiors of llu- hilt ulll nml Irm- on leaving school in the city of Leeds, England, is addressed "To The Citlzers of ‘Tomorrow? Here are a few quotations quite as ap- propriate and valuable for P. E. Island as for Britain: "You cannot afford to be less than your best in these day's, and if. is unworthyto offer less than the best as your cogxtrbuilon to- wards the Eilglsnd of tomorrow.’ "when the individual has to meet an emergency which calls for the exercise of his highest powers of perception and judgment, alcohol is not merely useless, it is certifnly Mortgage grill-c’ To be sold by Public Auctio in front of the Court House st or- lottetnivn in Queens County on the 28th dny of December A. I). 1032 at the hour of three o'clock in tho after- noon, nll ihiit tract, piece or piircol of lnnil tiltiiritc. lying and being in the Iloyiiliy of Chnrlottctnivti in Queens (‘ouniy aforesaid llIlll l)(‘llIR piirt of Lot number Three therln. hounded snil described as follows:- lty a line commencing on the vrrlt side of Tipper Qiict-n Street in tho southern hoiinrliiry line of lnnii form- crly ln possession of Owen (‘onnolly iinil minnlnit ihcnro along the lillil routhern hoiiilnry line srcsiivarilly four hundred and thirty-two for-t. them-o at right angles thereto south- wiirilly two htindrrtl and ten ft-t-t. flit-no» t-nstivnrilly four luinilroil and Iltty flvo trot tvvn lnrhcii or to the street aforesaid and tlieiien along ihc siiino noriliivnrilly two luiuilrcil nml rli-vm lcrt four inches in the placi- of commencement containing two l(‘l'!‘I nnil twenty-two poles of lnnrl s little more or lr-iis. The above solo is made pursuant to n power n! lnlo contained in a certain lnilentiire of hlnitungi- llIlllVl tho fourth day of July .\. D. 192R "fill Iniirle 1I"l\\'("'ll Siiiiiiir-l (‘mfg of (‘hur- lntti-town nforciiiifil, Illlil Anni:- May Craig, his ivlfc, in invnr of lllnyiiic Malilicivs, into of Ailmrion in Prince County. iiercogat-il. ilvfniilt having been nuule iii [viiynicni oi‘ the princip- sl and lnicrr-rt st-ciirr-il by tho anlil mortgage. l-‘ur fiirflior piirilrtlliirs npplr to Gcurgc .\i. Mnllht-ivs Solicitor, Odlmnry Prliire Illiiwnrtl Island. Dali-ii this 26th tiny of November A. ll. lillli‘. EDWARD L. TIIOMION IHNTARII (‘LARK ALLAN IIATTIIEH’! liver-ulna of iiir Inst will lflll tests- i t .. ,2". ff“ ‘um-if. Minn-m, deceased. merit of Maynio Matthews, deceased. may be led go do things under its influence that they would scorn t0 do if in full control of tlie-‘r facul- tablespoon butter. Add 1-2 pound chopped marshmallows and 1-2 teaspoon vanilla and beat until it is thick and creamy. Pour into fancy Christmas tins, flat ones preferably, i0 chill and mould. These tins should be buttered very sparingly. One half cup raisins or maraschino cherries may be added if desiréf. Shortbread See article appear rig on cookery res n e in the In‘ of everv "citi- page o’ week of November as t“ 9° 5 ' *" » shortbread ieclpe. If you do not zen of tomorrow". The citizens of|have i; on hand “me to us emlm_ “d” Shmfld help, them t0 “wk” i lng stamped addresed envelope and the most of themsclvvs, and d0 ‘he recipe Wm be forwarded m” their best for their country. medmteiy FOR fir: i1 STEEL SPLIT PULLEY 24” Diameter 9” face. 1 STEEL SPLIT PULLEY 26” Diameter 7” face. 1 CAST IRON PULLEY 18” Diameter 8" face. _1, 9 Ft. STEEL SHAFTING 1% Diameter with Hangers and Bearings. ties." This aPDeal based on the very latest research by a special Bdtish Commission of ‘experts and spec- ialists in every department of knowledge and oorduet, bearing 011 this important question of "How t0 keep fit," should get ‘mmediatc 0 Write or Phone The Charlottetown Guardian i SILVER FDX PELTS are continuing in liilPREDEDEilTED DEMAND MARKET THROUGH AN ORGANIZATION which through its contacts with the LARGEST SALES HOUSES IN THE PRINCIPAL FUR CENTRES OF TIIE WORLD has proven its ability to secure the highest possible prices con- sistent with quality. Our system el Closely Supervised Protccfivc Marketing Ilas, in the past, resulted In t . i satisfactory returns. This Quill-r lwlthollamaiacrcillielrnlilig-lktlgt conditions, we anticipate still more satisfactory results. Each pelt marketed through gardless ot its value, thoroughly faults corrected whore possible. Our grading and appraising fsclllties are unsurpassed. Two Plans are offered and are optional with the ship. MIT- this Organization is, rg. inspected, cleaned and Our own exclusive POOL PLAN - And tho regular CONSIGNMENT PLAN. c591 5511""! "milled under either Plan at any time. Full particulars, shipping tags, ctc., furnlsheu on re- PilliiDE EDWARD ISLAND Flill PDDL LIMITED P. G. Clark, President It M lng Director. Summe " , Prince Edward Island, Canada. THROUGHOUT TIIE SEASON PELTS ARE BEING BE- CEIVED AT TIIE OFFICE OII‘ J. A. WEBSTER b Co» ‘I56 RICHMOND STREET. CIIABLOTTETOWN. 6788-11-28-11011-5!