1- e-Q-"U" HE’1'—O."’I"'-5'- w» --'-—s;_.I€‘»lZ-.=:‘L5c~ i PAGE EIGHT Z THE "CHARLOTTETC 'vVN GUARDIAN Eastern Guardian KING EXPLAINS BUURSEIN Acme Rebekah Lodge at Montazll! i-mcrlained at a. very enjoyable function on ‘Thursday evening. In spite oi" slippery streets and bad roads a large number were pres- ent. The 1.0.01‘. Hall was artistic- ally decorated for the occasion. The first part of the evening included progressive auction in which high- est honors went to Zvliss Vera. An- drews and Mr. Carl Stewart, con- solation prizes were given to Mia Premier Reviews Situ- i . - iSadie McKlnnon and Mr. L. Wat- atlOH Leading To son. some tables of bridge were - ' ' also in la ' at this tLnw. A delight.- Abdlcatlon‘ ful 111K151 xwas then served by the -_--— members of the Lodge. Dancing was enjoyed for the reimainder of the OTTAWJY J4"- 1B—‘O'P)"'Phe evening with novelties. A pleasing Can-BAUER Gwfimmeili» ‘ml-‘nmn’ feature of the evening was the pre- wted directly with Ki“? Edwfird sentation of a gift. from the Lodge VIII diifiil! the di’""-"“° ""35 to Miss Frances coffin, who ls leav- wmah 18d 1,0 1115 abdication, Prime ing to take up training at the Saint Minister Mackenzie Kins 1°14 ‘he John General I-lospltaL-Ji. House of Commons today B5 he. made his promised statement on‘; U18 miltief- Frances Colfm left Montague this Th6 GOVEm-imni’ “W595 H“ morning to enter the St. John Gen- Mfljcsl-y 911M hi5 Qbligafiom w m” eral Hospztal for training. Mix Empire Slim-lid Quwe-‘Bh ‘my W75‘ (Dc-fin will be [greatly missed from 01ml considerations. This Ines-age ti“. conummltvy whom she was a]- Wfls 50M ihTmli-lh the C’°"°1"‘°7 was a vfillinl: helper iii the vari- Gcnflra-l in F-Cwffiiiiice “ml m“ nus t-iiicrtaliinir-iiis mid other activ- GOVCHIIHEYWB T533"- w mndi-‘T "d" irics o! the town. As a director of V106 i0 the King direct‘? Local plufis her capable services were Elriiel‘ MY- K1112 Wrfi-‘iiani’ m‘ ofzcn 1n demand. She aided the 501'11‘°'-i 91'3"‘? Si“ Simley \‘.'cnno-' lupiuuc :11 this capacity Baldwin C..rti":1 "a no‘. appzovc- 1-,“. _, '-" and i ‘Drcclg- o‘ the Kgzzs prom -i n1 - . ’ Nina“ ‘“[;(‘_\l siinpson xvhcnltci not Mrs. Simpson became Queen. Mr. Kfrg made his stateirteiit in the Debate on the Address in reply to The Speech front the Throne jIXS-E after Conservative Loader R. B. Bennett had stated that had he been 1n office he would have follow- ed emctly the same course as Mr. King ln dealing with the abdica- IiOYI- members of the Acme Rebel-tun Cimsdimlfl- in Pommfm “W11 m“ Lodge prcsciilctl her with a. gilt, oi 95h?!‘ Peoiiiw 0r m? British Com‘ appreciation, complimenting her on mflml-Kfliiil- TCETBiiPd ‘he deciwm her aportsixianship and Eflmeness at King Edward i180 13mm 551d M!“ all times a-ncl her willingness to Kiilil- F01‘ himself he believed m” serve the Order. . "r0 TRAIX As Nunsn-ams preserving her wuh a bcuuilful Ghllfltl alarm clock. she was a fan ul member of the Mumaguc Umtcd Church choir for a number of years. The choir e11- iertained for her a1. the home ol" Mus ixgmes Anncar on Monday eveung and 1iresented her with a gold pzcce. On Thursday evening P°$‘°'flbdi°ai1°il brmldcil-‘i when h” cu than 111 the Sunday School where sflid i"? ii-"li do"? “hi” was m“ for she has been a faithful teacher 0f we Throne and the Empire. the senior girls‘ class for a period Discusqng the events lfllllfilflg u’?! n; 5mm Her c133 and teachers in i110 abdiiiimim M“ King m‘ of’ the school presented her with a wllT-fiffi U"? 5Y\*"—Y"'i““'5 WWW“ w“ gift (x money on Sunday morning former Kins 8nd Prime Mil-N" Miss Coffin although taken by sur- mlriv-‘in 1W1 Mid his "W" “WW5 °_°' nriie by tlicse different tokens of lncided with those of the British ‘ Vrime Minister. M?‘ 36mm“ had asked m’ a“ i time with nicely worded short 1m- evcgrr-ssfon on two possible courses. prompt“ swbclwsv Bast wishes o; U19 Tamar?“ °f m’ m“? t" Mm her many Pleridr. for success in her 5imii$°flr “he “milling Queen- 9nd . chosen work follow Miss Coffin. l Ymrgflnfliiic m’"'*'5a5° Wm‘ Mrs" ‘May ccmifort and healing ever fol- Simlfl-‘n “filming m time °filcw in her foofstcpswl-I. Queen or recognition and (wit); ls-t i sue of 1.110 mamagc barre rom. eucressfon tn the ‘Throne. i. \,','_‘:\~,rr.1+. mnciiltlitc other memb-; _ " i?‘ “f his mmmi‘ , w“ King w“! The organic. ll meeting of’ the "“'»i ti“? 9 U“ 7")?” “mfld .1‘; r", 0w" Girls Club was held in r "Oursfi n? the ( unr-ll Ciinnrllfi" with U1" am’ gimirmnom’ pr of ifw Womenls Institute in Parliamtnt to make prasslble a morszanatlc mar- rmg: and if such b'll \\'(‘l'l‘ intro- duced it would n-ot have been sull- m any quarter of the ‘itr-rociticln: a aid members of the executive in attendance. The President, Mrs. G. H. I-libibctt outllncd the rules of the club and the work proposed for the bnsuing your. Fortfythree girls signlficci their willingness to jOiH and it. was decided they meet. every J-‘riduy afternoon at 3 pm. I01‘ ‘sewing, t-hc girls t0 be QYOUPBd 1m‘ dcr four leaders. Election of of- ficcrs rosullczl as iolloivs: Mary Morrison prcs‘ cnt, Beth Mc- Connell, vice-pro nt. and Eleanor MaoPhce, secretary. Each child was given a booklet covering twelve lessons ‘in soivlng and imic then 111~truvtcd by the president as t0 what. ups rr-qulrrd of thoin at 1-110 '.-;ill>.~vr|urnt. meetings of thc clulb. ‘The irrls then signed the roll each one bclnz required to give her all" After the Slllglflg of the National Anthcin tho tnoclim; nrijniirnlrcl. The ‘zollmviuiz indies trim: the Institute 211's‘ l|1 cliargv m‘ tlw clasws. Local loiidcr. Mrs. G. W. Hlbbelt; 1st. tnnt. Miss Mary McDonald: ll plants. Mrs. Norman MacDon- ald and Mrs. Thomas Panker. Said Mr. King. he coinult- i ed Liif- other mixmsters on the qilfs- rzon nf whether the Canadian 1L. 1 should tender advice to ills directly. i hhc Gnvvrnmsnt.‘s CONN? in fl.‘=$.0(‘l- nfzng Canada with the act of iltf‘ Imperial Parllamvfli» 8N1"! Bile"- in zlic abdication was the riflhi 0"?- H. um;- yjw grouu: ' ‘ovcr. that. we la-y n1‘ ilic $11 . :11 hurl 110i. born (hair/i. ’l‘l.r.r~. hail lwn fl rjrlfilsfl n] 111-» Crown and flonrilP Vl n: thc ncxi in time hzul sticcccd- v1. {pprprrinq u) rioivspapcr rcportslu . \',"l.1\ DTPUTHH: .' r his d1" r; nit, 1 o Prime MlhPiTl‘ cKiliTs" 56'1". nonclcrmcnt that. such imprcs- Lawns would be circulated. He re- r_. 1m up; publicity given s 5'1"" n10 wlzcn Canada was vildelY "'9' used with intlmntfng at Geneva B ‘(lwiiziikl for further sanctions u- minst. Italy. The abdication. sazcl ‘Vim :1 matter of rczTvi- The many friends of little Bobby Hobbs‘ son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hobbs, Georgetown, will be glad to ‘Vi/in learn that there ls a. marked 11n- w l. d Ewan“ ‘ism e V, provement in his condition. rs rcca 1e i ' - '- - Tmlnazla as Prince of Wa‘ wfliilh m' nucr in whit-h 1w :1. "u With the stilling of the S. S. Fur- norbli m. Wl-dncrulay last, the ship- »! h rlu r as Soi-crciun and his tmwn as far as thr- nort of E“""""‘i' " Wm“ "l H" m“ '1 (?r~41v2.>ll1\!'Jl h. POIlFPYTlQfl is ull over "m "i m“ (‘."""“d'm‘ w” ‘Mop vi! FDTJIE The bollcr was blown ‘m’- i" “mi”! m" ‘hm-V Mmmflm‘ tlrvzvii on 'f'liursda_v and the shed is ..'SOCIAL oarfismua -1‘he - . coivnnnanon 1.11m mena- ‘ _ 1n no plaoe will . Film?" K3718 ‘Ink? sincerely m his her scrvzccs be more greatly nusfi- . . regret a’. her departure at apprecizi- l liOn of her services. responded each if the Empire wl- yrilicr thr- twin print and national autononrv had to b1- tnimlainccl. Thcrv new; times t’) rtrri-s autonomy and times to stress imuv. L-over there was an occasion for {hr unity of the Empt- to bu ir~t._ fur-iii’ said Mr. Kin; 1t was an oc- aaron when the Crown itsulf was under consideration. The Govern- ments and peoples, of LTie Empire ‘ rloxI-d up Lor the winter. ’l'l1c \':l1l.~'.t ymrtv and dance put. on ill thc Gcoructowu Town Hall by the Hockey boys on Thursday n'ght proved a. must. enjoyable and pro- llillblf: evcninrz. Cards were piayed till 10 o'clock the prize winners be- zng Mrs. Temple Gotell and M1". l-‘rc-zl Delorcy. Lunch was then served after which dancing was en- i joycrl for several hours. Music was furnished by Miss Genevieve Solo- hnrl spoken with one volcrr. i‘ i LIVESTOCK mon and Moss-rs Ray McDonald. McCulough and Homphill. Amrmg l..'.z~ recent. visitors to the __ aniv fr-rn u: .f<-.vn were M15. unvrygpi/[Lu _y-m_ 1; _ Cy, ,__ i t . . em Mr. .l"c 1011115071. III-v. and /~:~l\’c.; "IUYC steady mum; M. :1 Doro Jfllliiiiis. Mr. finder- on livestock markcts. Cattle had i. i"? Jffib w. Al's-s Milfifiiiile MC‘ an easier undcame with fcw saute-s i Kiniwfi M14 Ml Jam“ Miimmflidr and there were not enough slwcp ufT/ircd to make a miv-knt. Rccclptsr Cattle 18B, cnlvcs 193. alter-p 9, hogs 813. Vedlllfn good wals made $9.50. _ 1-" fair to medium SR to 89, contmcn 5mm ‘Lshinii L‘ n“ “i” '-° u“: 1mm $7‘ grassers $350 m 345m ‘élllflliélfd of other years, so report Bacon hogs’ fed and wntvrnflv the fishermen, v.i10 are engaged II hlilfif! $0.50 and saso of‘! trucks. 4-1“ "Pm" °{ ti"? industry “W” Selects drew $1 premfiun and of? ll Gc?"§c‘°°"“' n"? 1°“ 3mm’ grades took the usual cuts. Soy/s , hweier‘ i“ bet!" whims m m‘ were ‘$25 w ‘Z near fuium-G. . Frimdi; of Mrs. ‘fl-crbcrt Gcorgc lficorgctown, will learn with regret of her continued illness. ‘—"' is now n11 mtabllshed fact. v I {Tuesday nlglif. Hawk‘ mcct the N‘ D‘ MacLear’ I Arrwricans in the opciilng engage- ment. 'l‘l1rills a plenty are in store i The Georgetown Hockey League OT! UNDIITAIII ‘for the local hockey fans. The boys have had lots of practice and ‘$515733 .m'c really raring to g0. Each u-am m H“ a‘ 11111.1 snappy nova-uniforms, the Hawks helm’: decked ln black and Nun Imam" iwhlte‘ while the good old red. the bucks of the Americans. The married monks team, the Ideals The Central Guarzfarz ANCI. L-67l18-7-12-3l2. STUDY CLUB IVIEETING- 'l'hc rte-organization meeting of the As- s061nt6d Study Clubs of 3t. drew’: was held in Jubilee Hall. Jan. 8th. The first order of business was the election of officers for the year 1937, which officers were various study clubs. The l-rders camber. A keen and interesting dis- cussion on Co-opemtlon then took place in which everyone present participated. The meeting WE" adjourned. The next meeting to be held on Jan. 22nd. DEBATING SOCIETY —- The second meeting of Section A Debat- rence Toombs Ln the chair. the minutes of the last meeting. The subject for debate was "Resolve that homework should be abolish- ed." The speakers on the Pro. were Clinton Mllligan, Warren Mc- iGulrk and Elizabeth Gallant. il-fanunond Nicolle and Cyril Ber- mrd were unable‘ to speak. the ,.Con. side was upheld by Marion i Younlcer. The re>ult was a tie. The icritr, Aim Martin, made a few .v'ell pointed r-smarks. The H0110!- gery President corigrafillaied W‘ speakers on their well nrqmred speeches. The meeting adjourned until the next Tuesday. MR. DUNPHY REMEMBERED- Mr. J. J. Dunphy", superintendent of investigation for the Atlantic region Canadian National Railways at. Moncton, was honored Monday by the members of his staff there. the occasion being his birthday anniversary. Upon entering his of- . flee Monday morning after having been out of the city for the week- end he discovered on his desk a handsome pen desk set. Accom- panying it was a complimentary letter signed by A. P. Dallnirc. J. H. Wedge. C. W. Abell. H. C. Sul- livan, L. U. Lund, FA. Randallanci M. J. Dunphy. Mr. Dunphy (who received many ivarm wishes for continued birthday anniversaries. BUlLDlNG-nyfessrs. Wilson and Auld, architects of Montreal. M1: George Anld being a former C11; George Auld, have the contractfor remodelling "Bellevue," jby (IOYYLRIiS-SB-Ty General Forbes 11: 1827. The building is being com- pletely rr-nnvafed inside. Through ivlp- “all of thin lllrltnlvlfi 11m ' _ jmilitary men, pioneer clergy". fur ftmders. flcry rebels and patriots, lstatcsmen and river pilots movcrl in colorful cmalcade during the epic periods of the 19th century. It was a how-e cl refuge clurlna the] rebellion of 1837-38 when bullets were "cast by candlelight" pstoywpliig place for many famous figures 1'11 Canadian history includ- ing six Governors-General of Can ado. These young men are to be congratulated on securing such an important contract. STUDY (‘LUB FORMED - At a yWBLl attended meeting of the rest. dents of Elliotvale held ln the t school‘ Jan. 13th Mr. R. H. Whelan prcsidcrl as chairman in a pleas- iiik and efficient 11111111101‘. 0n mo- tion it. was unanimously decided to form a study club and the Tolnw dug oéificers were appointed: Presi- dent. Mr. M. J. Kelly; Vice-Presl- rlcnt. Mr. Herman Glll; S!>c.-T1'cs.. Miss (“ufl1c1'lnr~ ()‘Donncll; Dircr-fnnc, ‘ Alva .. William Gill. Juwph Law- lor Jcsoph 'I‘ralnot‘ and John ; Wlielan. 0n motion lt- was decided 4 to hold weekly meetings during thc t winter and to take up the study of tAgi-loulture first. Several pertinent, iqilesiiivns relating to our primary industry were placed before the meeting and. discussed ln an in- telligent nmnner by those present. ,Tho question for consideration at the next meeting is: "Has the com- irnunity progressed or retrogressed during the last twenty-five years; if the latter is the we trace causes ‘and suggest. remcdics.’ Ill MEMORIAN. MR. JOHN JAMES The death occurred in this city .Mondn_v oi‘ a. well known veteran I citizen in the person of Mr. John James. i Mr. James,_who was 87 years of H86. was born in Charlottetown Royalty, and llved for several years at Mldgell. He then came to Char- lottetown, where he learned the fcarpeiztei" trade and followed ft . for many years until ncfvnnccd ago i rendered his r tiremeii‘ from active ‘ Mark 11c .a1~.'. He also was om- iployefl I sonic Linic on the rail- . way. He was P man of sterling 1n- . tcgrity and held in high esteem. l He learns to mourn a widow, ‘ nee Miss '1‘l1ompson of Whcatlcy . River. and the following sons and i daughters: Harry Jamca Char- " lottctnwn; and Fred Jzimcs 111 Mal- . dcn, Mass; Mrs. William Cobb, lCoburn, Ont: Mrs. Harry Btden. I Liverpool. N. S. and Mfg Nellie at ; home. There are many relatives in Mid- Boll and throughout the St. Peter's district. The funeral will be held on i Thursday, leaving the house at 2.30 l The funeral wi‘! be undvr the dir- yectfon of the Sons of England, with | whom _Mr. Jnmos was associated I for the greater part of his life. I being the lsrt survlvlnl charter member. - tobearealthriller. An-' chosen from the leaders of the| then gave a report of the activities . of each club for the month of De- ~ Jim. 19th’ with the President, LME- i '1‘ e _. meeting opened with the reading 0f ‘ A5 . is a native of Morel], PEI.) also , REDIODELLING H I S T 0 R I (v , lottetown boy, son of the late Mr.‘ and a g m G01!“ 0 SAINT JON Little ‘lliczitre zroup nl plu - (ihcrlnttotnwn \'\'l|l lc-ur new Mull- day for Saint. John to inlu- viii iii the Regional Dranm Fcstival of thi- competition bctwvi-n New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island, the winners of that competitfonto go to Ottawa to compete in the . Dominion Festival. The players are Mrs. R. P. Simpson, Miss Esther |Rattenbury, Mr. Iyan Reddln. Mr. George Hart, Mr. Harry Foster and Mr A. M. Dixon. The director ls Mr. Charles L. Jenkins. The play to be presented was written by Mr Harry Ibster. ' Personals Rev. H. I. Fleming, 618R. ru- for o! the Holy Redeemer parish m‘ soclety w“ held on Tugsdgy, l left Monday on a visit to his l mother in Toronto. Miss Alice Douglas has retumed to her home in Head 0f Hilisbom P.EJ., after spending the past six i months with her sister’ Mrs. Linnls Joudrey, cl’ Gorham, NJ-I, who ls recovering from a serious illncs-s. l Jack Picknrd. n of Mr. jMrs. Harold Pickard, and J ; Simmonds. sou of Mr. and M: iJ. Simmonds have rciuriicil gl-Zings College School to . t-iicir iiturtits . i Use Minurd’! for Blfcn. r Girl-Ezjdcawli/ews 5th (‘lmi-lnttculwn Co. (Holy ' Rcdocmcr) A successful card party was held ‘ i the sum of $20 was realized. These ; proceeds will bc u=czl towards uni- form; and cquzpzxictzt. This Cunxpnny has changed its lllflhb of meeting from Tuerday to Friday, Jan. 22nd at 7.30 p. m. 6th and 7th Charlottetown Co's f am o u s . l landmark at Carlllion. Que, built (Trinity) nrolmciz; ceremonies m‘ the 1w» mics in ‘Trinity limited Church was held on Fri- .da,\'. January 15th. Mrs. "I'D 1 slnnvi W!“ pre- - U11lui"l(‘lll~', zit. uln .~. seven in nnc iC ind f c 1n the other. in: Z I (‘OlllCil howl. A colour fir“. ynraizwi u< and were wcl- 11m the Curl Guido Si.tcr- pairlv comnowid of of the 5th Charlotte- , l CO. “'11; }i11.-_- 1.1111 lfitlltllfjil rtwlourr; for D7111 111.111 .. l Thou‘ in the 6th Charlottetown iCompauy who wore cnrcllcil on ‘this 1' don were Verna Wood. .-Dorl 'a.~'.\'cll. Phyllis lfutcli. lC_v1.tlll:. licntiull and liatlilccn i Warren. i The following ivcrc the 7th Moore. l three Guido; rmollcd in Cilnrlntt-ztuivit Co... Hclcn Annie Hudson. Edith FY12- ‘zcl. Miriam Hughes, Grace Diam- ond. Isobel Sniclairvnnd Beth Rob- imnn. lSt. l’elcr’s (‘zithcdral l Annual M c c t". i n g 1 ‘Hw vim. n‘ W“ ‘Si. Pctrlflw 'll:1ll. '11‘ Iwiri in _ cwniiip Canon Malunr- pmsulinc. Tho meeting opmzctl \'.1tli plflyfl‘ by the Incumbcni. Reports were road and financial statements ncccpted. owing to heavy rvpnlz.“ l' ""_‘.' ~11 -,- Churcli building and ‘Rectory, a considerable debt was inmrieq, m“. ' a_meetlr1g will be held 1hortly to duwuss clcmi i up i111"; amiiunt. Tito [C1, fled for (‘llhlllllfl ' _ i Church ‘Jfnrclvns- . S. S'c\\'u1'|. ‘and w. ca. Jlrixu. Treasurer‘.~fiir!-t. |-‘. Amy‘. ‘ Aiulitor .i\ 1-1. (Juli. 1'. Tfililllll" ' on Tuesday. January 5th at which g ' you live a richer life. .l1c Passengers Control Air Supply l l l l l l v "45 53,3}.- = . v"f='-‘3 i . l L l WHAT n10 YOU BUY WHEN YOU BOUGHT THIS PAPER? Then, too, you bought the. local news -'- about the recon! doings of people you know, announcements of coming events. intimate details of your own special circle And, what more? . . . Aren't you forgetting the vital news items in the advertising columns. items of immediate interest i and real importance to you and yours. i “'1 in food and clothes and things for the house. News that you must watch closely and constantly -- if you expect to make your money do its job This new year, form the fine habit of following the adver- tisements with an eagle eye. It will save you money and help FIRST , of course, you bought the news from the far-off corners 5 of the world. Late news and live news, covering all the count- less interests and activities of all peoples. News of better buyei L l i‘ ‘gates’ to Syno t. W. E. Enman. l-llttkk-G. E. Sherren, F. W: Iiyrdman. Diocesan Church society Dele- uatcs-C. R. Brady, C. E. Sherren, ' . Ilfvllfifllftll. clopc Clerk-Miss ll: oi Env L. Fair- clougli. B: Scouts- Committee-G. E. Shcrrcn, R. F. Acorn. J. O. Hynd- lllilil Boy Scouts Ladies‘ Aid-Mrs. A. ii. ‘11-3“, Mi». J. R. Paton. Cnnirman of Sldcsmcii-Jvfsjor T. E. lillacNtill. Reprcsentativcs to Eastern Christ- ‘laps. .l0'(‘]il1 Shaina. i Choir Ccnunlltcc-~Mlas M. Cot- to-i. All.» K Pctcrs. Mr. J. O. Ylxii/Entr i1. l Cemetery "Committee-W. G. i1!’ H. M. Simpson lotion-lint rcsolutiivu was by Mn tilli": vritc nimnlmruulii adopt- a-rll v '\Viil‘i'f’ll~ liirg; l".1l\'.:u':l Vlll’, has abdicated, from the Empire ithronc. \\'c can only 110w express ‘our regret that such o slcp was neces ary andusure him that his devotion to the Empire wlll not be forgoitcn. And Whereas, King George V1 has succeeded his brother as law- ful successor to the Throne we now in the \v:_r:l; of the Duke of \Vl11dsor dcclnre our allegiance to hnn ulth ull our hearts, and pray that ho. together with his beloved wvitv Hm- Mrucsly Queen litliizabeth ‘HHY iwlr: ho snared to rclgn nvcr Uflllfiil P. iirc and that they 4 NDIVIDUAI. control is a (Tanaclian National Railways i fills. i ~ M ‘ feature of the air-conditioning o! has an inlet by means of which the volume of P Wm watch with inure“ m“ match filtered air is controlled in each berth. lwhltc and blue blazes forth fromfas on Thursday night they clash l 'k ‘ h t is. _ .. . H with tie How s 1n w a prom ca‘ Jmwm January sleeping cars. The passenger tempered and Air-conditioning equip- ment on (Iunudian National trains has worked to the entir- satislaction of passengers and cardcsigncrs alike and has providc comfort throughout the year. may‘ be given wisdom and un standing to see and do the right for the further development and unity of the Empire, and the peace of all natioru.” - The usual votes of thanks to the various officers of the Church, and the meeting closed with the bene- diction by the Incumbent. f- YOUNG DAUGHTER when your young daughter be- gins to borrow your compact now and then and debs on a bit of lip- stick when you aren't Ln sight, you tl1c cosmetic situation as far as she l5 concemed. If you forbid the use of make- up. she'll be self-conscious and un- happy when shes with girls whose mothers am‘!- so strict. If you‘ half-hcartcdly argue against rouge and powder, she wcars them any- ‘way and probably gets them on all wrong. The real issue isn't whether or not the ‘ten age glrl shouTd put makeup on her face, but whether for not she uses the right shades Ifor her particular skin and gets ‘them on correctly. i The average high school girl doesn't need rouge. Exercise and plenty of fresh air make for l. not- . ural bloom on the ‘ ‘ . However. if’ your daughter ls sallow and hates it, go with her to a reput- .u.ble cosmetfclan and get n. small ._pot nf cream rouge which matches her child's nahlral blood tones. Teach her the importance of using it sparingly and getting ft on evenly. Your own fem powder is almost (win-in drughter. Unless rho ls a true ibrunette wlth olive skin, she prob- ‘ably will need a fairly light shade --certalnly a. dry’ thin-looking powder. not a. heavy. olly one. A very young girl 1o most flat- tered by n rather on indelible llp- sttok which never will look oaked or umssfvely greasy. Olly types won't stay on long at a t‘me. and you certainly don't want the child dubbing at her mouth during classes. Tmch her to wipe her lips, apply the lipstick‘ let It. set. then remove the excess. Remember, too, that heavy per- fuznes aren't for the young and unsophisticated. Light floral odors, or. better t’ toilet waters and scented coognes are much more suitable. WHITE FRUIT EAKE 111 4 cups sifted cake flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1-2 teaspoon soda 1-2 teaspoon salt 1 lb. sultan: raisins 1-2 lb. cltron, finely cut 1-2 lb. each crystallized cltron peel. pineapple and finely out lib blanched almonds, finely cut red cherries. 1 oup butler or other shortening 1 1-2 cups sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice l0 egg whites. etfffly belten. Sift flour once. measure. odd bak- pnwdcr. soda and salt. and silt ‘c. r-‘hcr three times. Blft one cup o! flour mixture over fruit-o and nub, to be dark for your. mix thoroughly. Cream shorlcnlxi: well. add sugar gradually and cream togeilfier until light and fluffy. Add remaining flour mixture to creamed mixture, a small amount at a time. Beat after each addition until smooth. Add lemon juice, mitt; gnd nuts. Fold in egg. whites. Pour into waxed paper-lined tube pan. Bake in slow oven (250 1".) two and one-half hours, then increase to 300 F. for 15 minutes, THE LATE MRS. BLAKE The many friends. and relatives might, as well do something aboutkwere shocked Sunday night when the sad news came from High River’ Albcrta. that Mrs. F. D. Bllke had suddenly and peacefully parsed away. Mrs. Blake was fomierly Miss Etta Farquharson, daughter of the lute Hon. Donald Farquharson. Surviving are her husband, and son Donald, one sister, Mrs. F. E. Sma-llwood’ a11<l favo brothers. Charles, and Alfred. Both Mr. and Mrs. Blake were natives ‘of Charlottetown, and on- joyed a large efrcle of friends here. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Prue) Toronto Maple leafs of the National Hockey League defeated Niagara Falls. University of Toron- to, Toronto Marlboros and Toronto ‘ a \‘ e I W” r/i’. l: _T Si." I PUBLIC FORUM Ill! column h o 0 M Inter . Th4 Ohulottntun flurllnl loco not lonollnrlly Qdorlo Ill oplnlcnl of oorroopcldoltl. “(Continued from page 4) plfcatlons for loans for production Purposes at 7 or 8 per cent liuteed of at present-in the absence oi this demand-making loans to guvem- merits and municipalities at a much lower rate of interest. The issue or government cheque-money or credit , free of fmerest and taxation is ex- actly the kind of credit advocated under the Major Douglas Social Credit system. Unless this system, or some bet- . tci- one can be suggested by thosc . Opposing ft, ls considered and lntro- ‘ duced, bankruptcy can be the only eventual outcome of our present economic insanity. I am, Sir, eta,- 115" "N? ‘ZEEQQ Nationals‘ Ontario Hockey Assoc- lotfon teams, one after another in a four-period benefit game before 14,000 persons at Toronto four years ago tomorrow night. Marlboro: scored the only two goals against the pros’ total count of l0. Ouédoor men are unanimous-wounqjn 't beat it for flavour “and lasting goodness. z