t ‘sF-EBRUARY 9, 1926 ‘ .v . IHE cliiilli iiiiliiiliu ‘r wwooo». Beautyand the Beast NEENTRAT ‘ to... FOR s. A. McDONALD Strength ‘nd for lllllyor. 253344.21 nollfishmflll 0f BY sxPnl-zss ‘TODAY -‘4u0 primeireah beef. iriliésltlew I54 luclh ‘fwd flannel]. 0x0 adds flavour l-‘glu tospttxlelilli‘.—c~‘i‘i'jtl)\i'lsgels‘ amt. rlitbti. ~ and food-value 7“°1'2'9'3‘ to soups, sauces, was n: sziifiii.» MURPHY? craviuétew." huh I rlitl) lilidimiiflliiltiniizisSig?! lllllle ind m9“ PM!‘ Lax on-iDec. 14th and who was sup- Jtlkélll to be James Sherry, ol - T, ‘llarlilttotoivn. P. E. l.. was Bern- ’ .al'd .\Iurphy. A Indy resident of . ‘In. John, N. it. has written here _ i. lklllg illforlniltiou regarding her ' .ri..hcr. Ilcrlzlrl Murphy. who was reported to have died here and Illld beell known also as iJklllllétl McCarthy. Slle writes he Illtlil tntooed figures on his arms I ind that cue of his front ‘teetll was iollt. These lllarks apply to the nlan “dHlSU nlllne was thought to ‘ ‘Ila Sherry and a photograph of the deceast d will be sent to St. Famous Horse Jollll. ' Sceptre is Dea ; MacMILLAN~MacDONALD wep- _ItlI-:lg-~'|‘lic. nlllrriage oi‘ bliss Ina. 6-:- H r ivMllfllillllll. daughter or ‘.\lr. John . l.0‘l\'i)O.\‘_ ‘e . T." ‘le aulflllvi-Maelillliln, ('Oll\’t‘l.t)l‘ of Custouis, race Iiorse Sceptre died todny- ;Cllnl‘lot‘tet‘olvu. ‘to Mr. Johll S. Mac- Sccpite Illld D9911 P9811111!!! I-lyllttlllaid. ot' this city. and son of llnluy racing authorities as tllc,i\lr. J. J. MacDonald of Plnettea gmlttvsl lllare 0i "l9 Dust filtYiwns solelullized lit 6.15 yesterday y‘ rs. She was the u-inner oi‘ 1111111! lllorllfilg ill Zion Presbyterian classic races. although she failed Church. The ceremony was per. to will tlle ‘Derby and won n for‘ lorlncd by tliev. W. l3. Muir. pastor illllt‘ for u fornler owner. Robert of St. JilllIi.S' (fllurcll. The couple Slot-lei‘. It is rtcalitld that Lord, were utiattezldild. ’l‘lli: l)l'li|(‘ wllo Glallcly. at whose stud farm Seep-Twas given away by licr lather. tre died. sold the mars in 1922 to wore ll IIZIIIUSOIIIJ: ‘ll'll\'€illllg cos~ an Argentina breeder for £500..tlllne oi‘ Copenhagen blue, tlllll- but protests here led to canceling med with grey squirrel. She carrv lion 411’ the defll- Sceptre was 27 led -a beautltill shower bouquet of years old. l pink roses. The wedding marches, ' Lohstlgrluks and Mendellsohlfs \\'3l‘l' playw-il by the organist, Mrs. Keith S. llOl-ZUIH. During the sign’ ‘lug oi‘ tllc rtetfrlister,’ thckhcholrl Tlllg “t0 Perfect uvou’ e su-l-a twure Milss-rs. D. P. ‘MCABillll and i Iluzt-il linker. Alter the ceremony iMr. and Mrs. MacDonald leltt on in lllillvyllllitlll -II‘i]I through tliu Mar- titlnle l'l‘t)\‘lLlC(l>'. followed by the [bust wi-dlils ot‘ many friends ill [city and country. Tile wctldiiu; ‘presents. consist ng oi’ many vu Il- Ialllc gifts from relatives and Ifrientls. included a walnut tea iWILKI-Ztlll from the enployetls oi‘ the Maritime. Iiliirctric Light ‘Company. _in the oi‘- esnltl: ithe bride having been [lice oi‘ the colllpauy tor several yctlls. Another hunlleonle Kilt was a ulallogrllly clock and candle- stick-s tronl ll(‘l' icllou" boarders oi’ the Stratllcolla Hotel. The bride t liud zllsu been lFll-tltiH-ltl several . ',llllHl!t‘lltlll(-3UlIS showers dilrillg the past few weeks. The Guardian joins ill Ilappiest congratulations. / -. i t , _ N01’ FOND OF MUSH Reggie.‘ What's the matter. Miss Cutting? You look as if you woull ‘like to eat me alive. I Miss Cutting: Vou're mistaken g, l _. . _ M“ sappy ‘minke muflh tl‘lle annual lllbhllllg 0t St. And ri-uW-l Presbyt ‘fiilll Church 0f Han p trllgti» was held Ill the church on Jillluliry 13th. 1926. The meeting ‘was ilptllotl with prayer by Mr. l-lurlc Mclnllls. and IMr. Charles E. .Sll.‘.\Vill'i nus elected chairman. The Jllllililus oi‘ the previous year were ‘fllrn read. and alter some discus- ‘slon they were referred t0 the lnOd- Icrlttor oi session for lilrther coll- fsIilc-ration. Tht- following were fappulntcll trustee. Charles E. ‘Stewart. Joules Rattray, ‘Earle Mc- Hollis. J. it Allan. and Cleave Rob- tlnson tPliltc collectors, Mr. Jones »tllid All". Rllllrlly; Ushers. John John-l and George Shaw. Finan- tcial report since the 10th of June ‘I925 proved to be most gratifying .\vltll ll credit balance of approxim- .:lt.cly 3175.00 which ‘with the Tea Fund leaves nothing to be desired. ‘A rtonlnlltte» oi seven ladies were ilppoluted by the meeting to decide _.wllilt improvement rtlley would sag-I cr-st to the inttlrlor oi’ the building. f; l:i~ 1' t-rctary was then instruclrd " She: And will you take m: to -. Paris on a honeymoon? ' He: Why. dcarie, that‘: wk: UULUR UUT-UUTB FUNERAL on WEDNESDAY -i ~~++~»~»»+-~»+~-' _'I‘llc funeral of the late lMrs. Emily‘ IMUNeiI, will take place frolll her residence Tryon. to nPresbyterialll Church. North Tryoll on wGdllQfl-I .day at 2 p. ln. I i I WEDDING BELLS — A pretty wedding was Elfllflllllllled in st.‘ Dunstalrs Cathedral on Jan, 28th.] X925. by Rev. Father Sinnott wbnnt iMIss Etllltl. avltular. daughter or‘ Mr- lldltl Mrs. Frank Mung; 0| this; city was united ill marriage to l\lr.: George Austen Dlnnis. The Igrlllei was euDDOHed lby Miss Clara Ans-i till. while the groom was support-l ed by Mr. Jilulcs Mollllgllun, city. l I A TERRIBLE BEAST AP-f PEAREQ-Beuutys father was illl,‘ alone ill the deserted garden whent a great ugly beast sprang out at him. tDo you remember what hap- pened after-that? Color Cut-Outs tolls the story this week, and for every day’s adventure there Is a ‘Driller doll. Some are characters and some are costumes to lit them. The one for today is on page two. Children will like playing with these handsome cut-outs. By saving them from day to day they can act' out the story at the end of the week. George P. Smith. Found Not Guilty (Special to the Guardian) EDMONTON, Feb. 7. -—Tile loin-til day 0i’ the trial of (leorge Peter lSmith, lorlller -Mlnlster of Education tor Alberta. on a charge ol stealing $5.280 from the prov- ince was occupied by the cro ill elideavorlng to show that gm. received that anlonnt oi" lnoncy Bruin U. Piu-dy. assistant tnunager oi‘ the Merchants Bunk who cashed a chock drawn by lvluttllcw Eildnlil tllcll manager of the ltlstltllc Press. for .\lr. Smith. giv- llil.’ him the money ill [lily and hundred dollar Ililll-l. and ill an ut- tcnlpt to trace back to Smith some of tlasle bills which were dc- ptll-llted in various bunks or paid over to other persons. ‘ So far the Crown has submitted evidence ‘tllut iilsdale hail a talk with Smith lhst alter the pr0vlll- ' (elections in 1H2]; that. J. W. Jeltelgv. Kings Printer. nulde out THE HOUSEJN THE WOODS This begins the second week of "Beauty and the Beast," that inter- esting old fairy tale. Tomorrow a picture 0t the terrible Beast. will appear. Beauty's’ lather was very and to think he nltlst. go- back ill-MRS‘ still a. poor luau. fur he knew the two slstels would be very disap- pointed and he should have liked to see Beauty once lllorn diving lll comfort. Ilowcvel". hi- set out to I'll‘- tilrll to the farlnllousc. Villlcn llc ivas still thirty milcs lroili honln he was obliged to go through a dnrk wood. and while the was there the snow began to- fall illltll tile path was completely cor- ered. The poor Illilll thought he nlnst perish In the 5ll0\\' ulltll he at last saw a light dowil a long ave- llilo ol trees. He finally canle to a house. but there seemed to he no living person about. A sumptuous tnible was set lor one. and tllc man PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —i was so starved that llc immediate- ly fall to eating. (This dress for Henry's sister is dark green with tall shoes and a tau can.) a0 three invoices for printing which was ncvcr done then the Esdalc ‘ill-lass received u check from tllc province of Alberta. for $5.280 cov- lcrillg these invoices: that on the Eisunlc day Esdale drew I.l "cash" check for the sullle aluount on thin same account and handed it Ill all _ t open - vclopc to .\lr. Purd with . I ‘the I‘ llark that MI‘. Slnltllywoultl lcall for it; that Smith called alter Napoleon Died Of Cancer lbnnking llollrs, was given the clleck asked to have it cashed re- fused to endorse it and was given the money which he put Ill his ‘ 1’°°}‘°‘~ . pianos. Eng- Feb. s _ Nat)"- “wk Pm“ Plunge" ‘if “whoa Bonaparte did not die of can- bllilk. told_oi' having witnessed the u...’ declared Sh. Berkley Moyn-l. cashing oi the check for Smith's hanJrwen known Surgeon of Leads financial credit had always been addressing the Leeds Luncheon good ill the bunk. Ledger sheets (‘lull ilronl the hunk accounts 0i‘ ‘Smith o,‘ ha“. hm] me, oppmmnny o; “Pd m” “"9 "lmwmg Mlmml“ "I examining the viscera. of Napoleon ‘M’ bins‘ ‘Vere “m” P"°d“°°‘|~ and found that there was absol- Othezir lvivltllosseil told of having "my no trace m. fiance‘... hejam. gang“ it aiuumber or ,3“ “m” ‘Sir Berkley. speaking in support aifcoust‘: h " payment m v“r1°““ of the British Enlpire- Cancer Re~ _ ' _ __ search campaign. referred to the 'I“DMONTON‘ “l” " “Giimge increase ol cancer of the tongue. P. Smith. former Minister 0f Edu- Th“ he sum was caused chief“, cation IL the Alberta government. by smokm,g_ and “Mei “at the, p"? w“ mun“ m“ “m” by a m” sent time women are almost ex- Iast night. alter trial on charges of 861m from cancer m. thetonghebut gIQeKIDQQtZTSZO from “'9 province I tlllllk they have a future in that ‘by tlli- ilictllilll: to Lake this an. lwrtiitiitl‘ oi‘ I<-llll"l‘illl~1 the thanks til lllc congu-gation to tho follow! I'll»! t-zlillllrtucn for their kindness. ill rtlllvvyllig the several mlnlstcrszl ~.\1-.- -.- .\l.'all Stttwarl and s0ll.'l".| (Ynrril- Id. Mcllrlnzlld. Jas. ‘Fuller- iill. Ilaroltl Shaw J. it Hnrpgflgi and l.-.-icr .\|l'lllll|n ’I‘lle meeting ivas i-lilsctl with prayer by iMr. E. .\iclunis. ‘ they go to shake their hubb-es. SURE _ ill Egg: Ho’; a tough guy, ehl 2nd Egg: Vu. he's hard-boiled‘ l- l 9. a nl- lint‘ s i. t WALKS oven so mmv w": don't Ilka hImJ-nc’: always z-nbauk road’, In eveh I king over people. “who, .. . read and re able first-aid for "nulls: ti. t‘:i‘o°"c?emet'nry." inju es. It isaiso unequalled u l soothing, speedy remedy for obstinate and deep-seated skin disease, poisoned wounds, ulcers, plies, etc. Within every box of‘ lun-Ink an stored ti: mat valuable healing, soothing- und antiseptic ‘u Ibul 0|! a?” but Iflflill‘ for skin troubhl of nil kindl. . ____ l M01’: 4'50: h: oldlkh r4! zublnl I l‘ WI!” f HEAVEN ante til: mm i ma...» uiiwT-‘l’ "~31; “fitter: Madam. you should lmu - ""7" 3' " “$3311 ” I The trial covered a period 0t live gbizfionbtln thglewsggktllrlle anti]: days m“! was the outcome o! a among girls the‘r motliegls at d Royal Commission investigation aunts" ’ ‘ a) conducted by Mr. Justice Wnlall ' into cllnrliltti Illlldll by lloulu (l. _- _ Scott. llllo printing lnutlioils of - ' tho former ldbtlrlil government. The Scott charges. which were made on the eve of the federal __ election alleged that the sum of $5.820 was paid to the Eildulc Press. Limited. by means of "faked invoices" for printing which was never dolie and tllnt this money wt-ut to George P. Smith. ._s_ 4. ASK FOR Syrup White Pine Vllild Cherry IF YOU WANT THE BEST OOUGH MIEDICINE . l, ,1 I By Marla Belmont 'I‘lle little suit above was de- rr caves QUICK RELIEF two is PLEASANT T0 TAKE llicate of the same models ' PRICE 35c AND 60c land illllhbllfik tailfls. The tiny trou- PER BOTTLE. ‘sern barely uhnw beneath ‘the blouse section. _ ‘Small brothers and sisters Ini smarter circles‘ invariably drew-v, alike. and In all it like the one h "n. fllblr But. imm. in my Ullllllargull were culled to pro- wcrlbg And I'm ‘doing 0o. :I\,-I hope you will undon- """" '"°"'"' ~' =""~*.""--"" Momma till B u k THE SKIN nhove. the amflll Km m" h?" i‘, front. i ‘With Bil Its ‘brllilalloy nd pour and extravagance and 50ml?- Vim’ ity Fair harbors more nnhpplncils ran CHARLOTPETOWN GUATRDI . Royal Bird to its tpllltlfi of iiollc-ul" about lpreudlng infection among your Isulinen friend: and maybe In your awn family circle. lnd'chllll In the direct and moaietfcc- live way, you must tulle PEPS. [Ive all pawerlul healing and gem-ll- cidnl lumen. , iitlfiileil I'm‘ '1 vsgytnmfijgekggtawgfl‘: moat recenuel oi the chat and lungs. .s younger o r - ‘ l til ii imallnl nynelu. Navy blue chiffon velvet is theilérme e en n I ‘ bmfldlllm» ""1 "9"" "e99 d“ chme twirl uchlevoulgerrnqnnlova uorenen lls used for the little inset velltee .ndinfl‘|‘fn.flgn' gnd "lame danger '1‘ .u .; |. LADYOF TIIE cBu" ' dbl by "Rik"! Craig HOTTE PEACACKE (This recipe irui-l used by the couh oi‘ King llellry Vll at her; Royal Master's coronation llilllqllPli —-\'iclol‘ia.l l PEACOOK IN HIS PRIDE “The food of lovers and the meat; of Lords." 'I‘|lc peacock which is still re~ gnrdi-d us a Royal bird is always,‘ given the place oi‘ honour on‘ Royal tillll€s llt Christmas time. lli oldcll that the Peacock cried at night bc- cnuse he could not see his own, beauty and thought he had lost itJ Another ant-lent lbellef was that tllci ‘Pcaclll-lts lotion serpents Wllllflll was supposed-to account lor their,’ auillial cry. TO DIGHT A PEACOCK I 'l‘akc a llny oli‘ the skill with tllc leathers and tail. leaving the neck and er st still upoll the bird. and preserving the glory oi" llll-l crest from injury when roasting by wrapping it in a linen bandage. Then take the skill with all the. leathers upon it and spread it otlt on a table and sprinkle thereon ground cinnamon. Now roast tllc Peacocks uud endorc llllll witlll the ’ yolkes oi lually eggs. and when llc is roasted rcllltivu lllln fronl the flre and let. lllnl cool for a \\'|llll:.i Then lake and 50W llilll again intol Ills skill nild all his il-atlli-rs. and remove Ilundugc rronl his crust. Brush that leathers cilrciully and? dust upon them and his comb gild- ing to enhance his Ilcauty. Alter, which set llilli ilpoll a golden Dial-i tel‘. garnish with rosemary and; other l-rrcen leaves. and selvc him. ic-rtllwlth as It we were alive and with great cel'elllolly. I ‘ANOTHER WAY OF PREPARING THE KINGLY BIRD i A Peacock illay also have the.‘ skill alld lcailltrrs i-elllovctl as tles-. cribetl (liltH/l}. then it llllly be sill tctl with spices and sweet herbs, and finely clltl-pped ilavoury pleats. and roasted its ilescrilind lll tile foraging recipe. 'l'llcn replace the‘ skin and leathers wilell it. should be served whole with the comb entireaurl the tnll splend to its wider-it and proudest extent. Olrgrund occasions when the, King wished his féili-ll to be spec-i ially splendid the tail oi‘ the Pea-l cock was covered with leaf ot’ Golda rind a. piece of cotton dipped in‘ spirits was plit ill its beak. This‘ was set lire lo as lhc bird was brought ill Royal pructlssitm to the‘ table. ‘But I should tllillk a pcahcll would be thus ailornell about the tail lor the tail oi’ the Peacock would lbe too big a task to mask Tile honour of tservng and ills- tributlng the “Peacock in l-lls Pride" was reserved for tile ladies of the Court of the Highest Birth. or for lhost- tllstingillslled. by Royal Favour for their beauty or| wit. ~ - THE PROCESSION OF rust PEACOCK | I When the Peacock was ull array- ed ill his "iPriilc." Royal trilmptliers blowing on illlvcl" liurns .01" other musicians lllflllillK ‘Sweet. IIIIISIC’ led‘ the way lu- tllt- bnnqilteting llall. illll First. iLady trurrylllg the Peacock. and then followed by a Ili-vy oi maidens. clud Ill wllitc. and Iliehilltl walked ptilzos bculilll: the iltclli-lila needed lor the cal-rug of the Royal bird. -The ‘llady as she proudly =borc the 1 DON'T leave it to u friend to remind you of that bud coldl Don't go To banish colds Al they dissolve In the mouth Papa These you breathe into _ direct contact with the Inner Peps soothe. nrengtllcn and In- clear the till-on and ntr-pungu to chest and lun I Mike no mill! o! You mun have . til i!" medicine In table: form. days cooks held the belief. Ill-tori- tile King lluld it aloft ‘for all to ace.‘ 'l‘llc platter on which it allil Ilcr pnssl-ssiillls. Tilt‘ silver dish be o1‘ gold ill-irritated Ilei‘ Ili-yolld lllt'iI.~1IIl'l‘. and 'l'|];]_[|]|_>5“yllhtynpd “m; py u“. Km)“ (I that ell out‘. .~o tlyiln: into a passion. she rclilsetl in‘ (lruat Britain .anll part by the‘ airetll wrecked to mllvllilll lllt‘ twil oi‘ llel‘ Lady wllil llort- lllt‘ Pulcock illto mm H“. pyt-ls. l<‘.\'cl'y your at the retitled could eitllcr ilv r but it is ilccaslon (Iui-orti I61 tllc lite happiness id‘ He’s Healthy an He gets a cup of Fry’s every day ——thc best of all foundations for a strong and vigorous manhood. “Nothing will do but FR Y’S" "ac- I ~ ‘ Harp tilt-Ions because she was l‘lllt‘l'l‘rllll' 1'1'1‘-1t1$it|Pl' I181‘ 195113111- lng the i)ul: lYAIljPtll at the llltllllPllly and Illld wished In with the lllzlgnifiecllcc in‘ her rourt 111 IYIIQBY’ - “i lllarriagc .\Il the swaila on of tlli- two. city t-onlpziniew the 't‘l)llI‘l.l0l‘S Ilecultse the dish on wllicll IIPI‘ Illlilllsl I’1‘l“~‘-i~'11t"' “I111 I111‘ UNI‘ HIYDYiIiHJIl l-t‘ ("llristnlas the lilllifs ttllc Royal Illld was borlli- was o1‘ 'lenli-il who cziirlctl the 5111100. klllil swanslllaster collects ti. number of‘ f" silver inswnd oi‘ gold. She was tor ilini- dreary lllontlls declined to young birds and pelts them up "T0, {get the WUUIi oil’ them", (The End.) “<"*swols“"" tllc ltircr Vintners’ feeding "At £11m! “"57" fem“ i“ "lillllfltllenl on ulcal. etc. Then they are inlprcss llilll its Ill-i Peat-ticks have been served killed and sent to the Royal table ‘or as presents to the King's friends. ' W m“ n u ..”£'.‘.... ' H's-fir... .\‘ \ At thll leafion all ranchershare Interested In obtaining 0t large litters of young‘. l Proper feeding o1 the viltena at this crucial time Irmost essential. ' loxeu. "iurl-zluli s" Q t!‘ a‘ d‘ f g II\’lI5ERIfl.I_ '{’|'\\\\\\\\u~\\“ \\\\\\\ “n. “.\- JI Fox Food r LS” Are Ideal Winter)“ l l Dr. 5rd“) Our out- standing successful feeders have found IMPERIALS to supply the ‘necenary for"; w. qulrementl of the breeding season. They also correct irregularities, keeping thi "m. mule healthy gm] yiggrgu‘ Ind l" gddilinn. ensure vixen: a plentiful flow of milk for the young pupa. WIN" "Willi i" IMPERIALS hi! practically eliminated destruction of young by lemalul. RESULTS JUSTIFV CLAIMS FOR lM-PERIALS The Iargelt litter: born last xenon and also the highest average of pupa ruined to maturity were In ranches where IMPERIALS comprlud a moat ‘important port of the dilly winter dial. Keep u liberal supply of IMPERIALS on hand at all unions. Sold by loading distributor: or direct from factory. u Imperial Biscuit ct... ltd. Phone 721. Box 500 Charlottetown, P. E. I. A;