-_> Rhys‘. fun1ily's'vlsit to the Union of South Africa is commetnor. slvd by Cltil scrios of pOSIBSQ Bum-PS. The violet two-penny starrip pictui-ts llic King and Queen. s" " l‘ sway or the royal princesses ls depicted on the blue three-penny stamp announced by postmaster-general of the Union of South Africa in honor of the royal visit. , II. S. St I Outlltll til Per llgntgapaclty NEW YORK. Dec. 2 —(AP)—?h6 American Iron 8r Steel Institute t0- tiay estimated steel production in the tnited States this weekat60.2 per cent of capacity of 1.061.000 net tons. a decrease of 2.6 points from the preceding week when product- ion was slashed to 62.8 per cant as s result of the coal strike. Loss to the end of this week as a re- tuit of the coal stoppage was estimated at 1.053.000 tons. Production a "month ago was at til per cent capacity or 1.605.500 ns-t inns. and a year ago 82.8 per rent and 1,516,600 tons. LOVABLE DUTCH GIRL DOLL A few pair of Copyu rats, a South American variety that grows a nu- trls coat much prllbd by furriters- which escaped In N-.1"‘olk two yoarl sgo. hnvc now mlilllplléd so that . then- arc many thousands o! tho mini-its living along river banks. Jovex ls cleaning fight 2;‘."§.Zi’.'.'.’.‘.¢’5.""'“ Jovsx In tho wash UEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN Ibis ‘col ls resorvol for novvs of local root, out advcrthhu of s new» nature may ho inserted st flve oonts s word strictly pa; sbio in lsdvnnoo. CONFEDERAUTION LIFE sunancn. IN- COOIPB for Christmas Photo- IPflPhs. Evenings by appointment. ISLAND VIEWS for Ckirlstmas. Craswell Studio. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- All advertisements to woes: l.» Guardian must be in office by uoon of dav oreviolu to 10521110! to ensure publication HOWARD MMNNIS’ Fitted Footwear now located at 175 Queen Street. MARY DUNHILL, Colognes. Per- fumes and Powder at S. A. Mc- Donald's. SPECIAL PRICES on Christmas Permanonts at the 'Mario Elena Beauty Salotn all this week. Phone 219i. AT WESTVILLE — Mr. John Skinner. J11. of Cornwall. P. E. I., spent llle past. few days In town guest of Ills grandfather, Mr Alex Skinner, North BL. and other rela- tives. —New Glasgow News ANNOUNCEMENT. _ Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fall, Crapaud. P. E I.,, announce the anlqtsement of their; daughter Lillian Mae to Frank] Gamer, son of Mr and Mrs. Ernest‘ Cooke of Amthorst. N. s. Marriage' to take place this montih. VISITING FRIENDS - Mr. John Doherty, formerly of Benton‘: Mllls. P. E. I., who is in TTEIlIOg-ffflffl Montreal, where he has been em- rlloyen for some tivne past. was the mlest of Mr. and Mrs. Gecrge Muilsic. on, Friday. He was accom- Daitied by his friend. Mr. Ronald MacLc-llan of Crelgnish, C. B. — New Glasgow News. ANOTHER G00!) RECORD - The Holstein heifer, Lilac Lodge Speckled Bess, No. M50415 ((19,) bred and owned by Geo. 0. Godfrey and Sons of North Wiitshire has recently com-platted a junior two year old record of 11354 lbs. milk and 434 lbs flit, iil 305 days. Bess is a fifll-ltllller of “Falconwood King B955. 1e" who was herd sire at 1415c lodse Penn. for five years. "King" BIIIOYJIIIIG distinction of being the only ‘Class liixtra" Holstein bull. ever bred or owned in the Mari. times. The New Gospel hall On Upper Prince Street ls nearing completion and God willing will be open for Serv- ices this coming week-end; a two-day convention is planned to which everyone is heartily in- vifod. Meals will be served without charge, for the con- venience of those attending fhs convention. Also sleeping ac- commodations for those com- i119 from n distance. Special speakers will be present from Toronto, lrolund and Nova Scotin. The conven- tion will be preceded by a meeting for Prayer at 8 o'clock Friday evening, Dec. 6th. On Saturday at I0 AM. o meeting for the ministry of God's word; and again at 2:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. on Evangel- istic Service. ' Lord's Doy IO A.M., the R6- membrancs Feast. I:30_ P.M-l a meeting for ths Children. 2:30 P.M., the ministry of fltl word, and at 7:30 PM» {he lust meeting of the convention will be on Evangelistic 50'1"“- Everyone is welcome to oll "l8 meetings. ov¢o¢ee¢oeeo4ou_g_e_:____***‘ MARSHFIELD SCHOOL The following is the rep"! of Murshfield School for the mflnlh of November. Grade X-l. Wilma Scott. I. fiitlirf Cl-rl‘. 3 Billy Gfllllllam- Grade IX-l. Dfifla Boyce. 2. Al‘- thur Jenkins. a. Irvin: Boar's"; Grade Vu1_1, sqirley Dennis. 2. Lela Muttart. 3. Katherine Mur- ray. Ql-nda VII-1. Mariorie Scott. 2. Beth Boswell. 3. W-llllfl WW5- Grads VI-l. Betty Foster. I. Barium Jenkins and Keir Boswell- 3. George Strickland. Grade V-l. Millicent hlunn.‘ 2. Iris Prlzzell. 3 Mortars-i Scott. CrYdClf‘ IV—1. hfrlrlzi-crite Munn 2. Jane Wood. 3. Allie Mun-at’ Grade III—1. Florcvcr Murray. Z. Lnna Scott. 3. Lloyd Sco-il. Gracie m B-l. itsillh Ste"- Gmdc I-Nn t“ 5. Tcacl1el'—Ccllne Doyle. Don't Make This Mistake Mortgage Sale T“ b’ 5"“ “Dllllllc auction in frllnt o! the Law Courts Building ln Charlottetown on Friday the 11'1"! thy o! January. 1e41, at the hour of twelve o'clock mo" all gm] ‘lllltflllnr those certain pieces or p“. ioels of land and premises situate lying and being on lot: thirty-seven ‘Ill Queen's County aforesaid bound. ‘ed Ind describes as follows that is When Child ls Constlpaied Don't upset n child nil-early unset by soa- ltipstion with nnst, llsting laxutlvss nr rsh griplnp rather-tics. Give Childrsn‘! Own harm. This new corrective mm ss- poclnlly for growing youngsters’ needs h lo lusnnt to lnklrdcis so gently Ind nor- y without dissgrecabl: reactions tin! Ivln the filssiest. cllild won't object to their use. Make laxative-taking time may on v 1 nhlld nntl yourself, rnnthcrl (let ChfIdnIl 1 II: Tablets today at your drunlrist. {l6 ' THE frlnsrmsivovtlrf The first snow-faillillow beautiful it ls. ll! brings to mind the days of long COlDS .-.4' Relieve misery ls most: m0 with a». m.» thd tlaost, chest ' m" VApoRun bill I bllblfi __l'.itll'illtli"tslsunl=f 2) the funeral pyre originated. Here. too. we find the beginning of iri- urnment. the sacred custom 0f gathering the cremzitedrelnalns to be placed in cinemry urns, cher- ished by each family. "While cremation is a custom as old as history itself, suwacdini generations brought many changes in its practice. The simple wooden pyre developed into eiabortiic struc- tures. Some were bu-lt in the form of grfa; BlbJTS- incense and sweet- smelling gums were added; branches rt trees 1nd other signifi- cant emblems were placed on the pyre, depending upon the station in life occupied by the deceased. In cultured Greece and Rome it became a sacred riiu reserved for only those worthy of it. arid de- nied to those of lesser repute. “The forerunner of the modern (Continued [rem Page cal less than a century ago in Vien- na. Later, in 188.3. Sir Henry Thompson, an eminent Brifish sur- lzeon. formed the Ctemation So- ciety of England, Other countries of Europe were quick to follow and crematories sprang up throiL-zllollt the Continent. “The first AMCPICEII cremstoljv was erected in 1876 at Washing- ton, Pa., for the private use of Dr. F‘ Julius LeMoyne. Eight years later the second rzematory was completed at Lancaster, P11. rind from that dtlte Ill‘, number has grown to over 200 crem-atories lo- cated in every section of the coon-- try." PILFERING CHILD NEEDS AFFECTION The child who lpilfelrs ncedd sympathetic consideration and study. He is not to be treated as a criminal arid punished accord- ingly. Very little children help themsel- ves as crows help themselves to odds and ends that attract them. They like pretty hrilzht things and pick them up. Patten; instruction and n Supply of odds and cnrls of their own suffice to meet their need. Children between the ages of eight and twelve "flcn help them- hiulzcr than ihcir sleial conscien-l ces can master. They Wail‘. moral candy than we lziv»: them more, toys. more of everything that] pleases them. Poor eyes. defewive hearing. shabby clothes. broker homes, have been found to cause this trwuhle. Punishment ran-Iv helps Animals know hulv to clro for their scratches and wounds. Bears laster clay on parts that nced to Seal. but hearers and muskvsts rub on gum from resinous trees which will not wash tiff in the water. INDIVIDITALISM The mods-tn tendency to reduce evcrjvillirlg to a formula is deplor- scientific cremato-ry‘ was eomplet- ' selves because their appefi-ies are ‘ SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES FOR HIM MEN'S POPULAR luvsmwrr m m. not m J CHRISTMAS GIFT SIIGGESTIUNS sun: TO PLEASE GIFTS PIPES $1.50 - $6.00 GIFT SETS FOR M|LADY TOBACCO POUCHES TO PLEASE HIM MAX FACTOR GIFT ssrs 75c _ $3.50 woudbwyg 60c _ $130 Beautifully Boxed EoIIQoIIcE $1.00 - $1.50 $3.45 - $4.95 . 559541165 - $11.35 °'"°"° ~ “'75 OTHER GIFT ssrs Tux .. .. .. 51.25 p... __ __ $.25 THREE rtowrns 4 - Williams $1.00 YANKY-CLOVER '" 'T ' "ssaroarn" GEMEY 11" s‘ Pr; at» MOLLINARD .- T” ’ - - - - .50 EVENING IN ems " $750 ' “a” ASHES or ROSES * 1-2 POUNDS '“““°smednuofi' r ~ i111 - . uncut moms FOR HER ROLLS RAZOR _i $915 BRUSH, COMB, MIRROR SETS $5.50 - $12.50 ammerou ELECTRIC SHAVERS .. $23.95 “MR ‘Rusllis $l-5° - $3-°° - 515° RONSON LIGHTERS . ssoo COMPACTS REYNOLD‘S ROCKET BALL PEN $5.00 Price Renae $3.25 - $6.50 TECH RAZOR 011d 15 BLADES 98c Pmrvms LT o tr DA ON LIGHTERS $4.75 gm‘ REVLON SIMMS LATHER BRUSHES- ‘IZSSETS L fwm . - $150 Ill: 9n Ldflll $1.00 - $2.00 - $3.00 - $4.00 - $5.00 - $10.00 gang _- 3-3;» s...» Make Illro o: ’ getting the A Holt first choice 1n - OI Merchandise Other and avoidinl j Gm crowds by 311N350!!!- doin; your ___ Vi!“ Christin-la! m "l! NYAL DRUG STORE ,,,,,, “My I I18 QUEEN 5T. ' PHONE 2'", sonar! Ellen 's Diary Wife By on Island Farmer's (Continued irtom Page 2) a farmer. who has never cleared land, doesn't actually know what hard work is. What's s bit of farm- ing? Seeding or harvest or even potatoes- any of these. do not bring the labour that is to be found in clearing land. There, one fihds the meaning of ‘by the sweat of one's brow.‘ Yes." he continued "it's hard work but I like it- like to see the burning and the plow furrowtng it st the last. The young- lsr generation of farmers know very little about it-for- 11Il. Rob made \ to say: \\ I“ makes linens and 000' COMMEN , 1,10 cum st the eastern oihbtm‘ '°"' WW7 Whitv- DESIGN N0. aso ‘kylemziarv of flu-loo hundred and _| h; Q u ' '1 y acres of and tn possession. w. “i N‘- bzm‘ r lwzug": A pretty Dutch girl doll may be of Edward Mooney ss surveyed on ll - ‘QQIU ‘ ' created quickly using odds and ends the fifth day of December A. 1).. MI“ ‘T: " ' from the scrap bag. About 17 inches 1919 by Th0!!!" MB)’. Esquire, lslnd tall. Pattern No, 886 contains com- surveyor. and at the north bound. plete lnstructiois for making the uy of fifty ncrq d [and in pong”. body of the doll and clothes. lion of Mrs. Hayes thence running ‘west along the said north boundary To order: Send 20 cents in cobrof Mrs. Hayes land for the 415mm,, to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte of thirty-four chains and twenty. town Guardian. four links (34.24) thence running AI YOUR DEAIEITS 1104 twenty-nine chslnl snd north by the magnet of the your Design No. U6 Name Address 0 Yes, Fleioehmnnnfi active Fresh Yeast helps you bake fluflier. tastier Clova- Leaf rolls. Fleischmannfi wash fast becauoe it's full-strength. It saves you cxtrs steps. _ o IF YOU IAKI A1‘ IIOIAI,‘ ymfll "f!!! Floisdimsnrfs active mm Yeast-the Yeast coho "ii-II the familiar-yellow label that hssbocn Canada's for over 70 years. Order some today! ~orlon |lsnd s. little snore or loss, and is "WHEY-four links or to the north boundary of Edward Mommy's land thence east along tho same thirty. fonr ohslns snd twenty-four links ‘b0 tho onltu-n boundary of time odd three hundred and twang nerve of land aforesaid hence south along the mine twentyvnlne chains and twenty-one links to the place of commencement containing one hundred sores of land n little more ALSO all that other tract plooo or .poroo| of lsnd or promises situ- nto Lying and being st Dromo lot fllrmoevesl aforesaid bounded sfl filorlbod as follows that l: to so" COMMENCING on the out sldq o! the Dromoro or Little Hell Boss! iss the northwest angle of a farm fon- morly In possession of Michael Mo- Gnirk now In possession of Pstrlok McGntrk and nmnlng thence east: for the distance of one lulndrod and boss ohnlns thence north flvo ohnlnl thonoo west to the sold road and henoo south along the sold road to the place of oommmco- msnt containing tlfty-flvq noses of the farm or land conveyed by deed from the Oomnttsslurlos- of Public Lllfllg bearing date fourteenth’ db! of December 1801 to llnlll Sherry. The above solo I made under and by virtue of s Power of Bale oon- pained In an indent-ire of Mortgage bearing date the 12th slay of Febru- ary. i917 made between Daniel llnghos of Dromoro. Fnrmc. and Jane linghdl his wife, of the M0 part. and Edwin P. Moon. Fred- erick S. Moon and Goofs! M» Moore. ltxoontors of the Will of "80. When as a child I laughed in happy , glee [To see the first white flakes of y snow. TI remember \Vll(‘n my Mother sat ' beside me. I hear again llcr voice so sweet and ‘ lo\v. Retailing aloud the fairy tale: I lov- iwhlleldreamily 1 watched 1 falling snow. lAnd as I gaze on this white world tonight l wish I could the old, old days recall That my dear Mother might be here once more "To watch with me the firs’. snow fall. the ed by health scientists. The best; wtay to brinc up a child ls not hy| rfuid wlherr-nce to codes and cus- a good job of the plowing. excellent I would say for his first attempt." "And what did I do. Ellen?" he re- iilma- ‘Ml’ “y- bm by ‘"3" ‘u’ posted my question after me. when ticular attention =1: the family we presently s“ down to om. may DIIYSITIB" Hill/ls" i" MCI‘ ‘"d“"'."oh. 1 helped ttml sods. And there idllill Wllllgsifilfi were roots to cut, and stones to be moved off-I wasn't idle at all!" A Strip 0i Vivi" "l" tape sewed We ate in silence but I oould feel ‘ust inside the edrc takes tli: worstithat his thoughts were still on the wear off trouser ("NHL subject "You should have wmo |back to soo It Ellen- and Mr. A's s I‘! 1-w- “wit. u- m" u...“ ' IIIFIIUIIIIS’ promptly relieve coughs of ISIIESI UUIUS IIBHEEH —Oonstsncs I. Heckbsrt. Theophllns Moore. of the other port. and which mortgage by divers nsosne uolnnsasm Is now vested in the undersigned. For further particulars skpply to Dsterd fourth December, 1040. HERBERT W. PIATIS. tors rely on the group to produce at (Xiurchtli, ‘I; Teresa wright, with time; Ernest, i8. AlllilYS 11f your groteri Allllloe of Mottllfl Arthur, 3; and Mrs. Raye Severn. A welcome. answer to Hollywood's juvenile actor problem are Clifford and Raye Severn and their eight children. role. The Severus have beenrqtruented in 100 movies in the lsst ll ' years. and their income totsls about $0.000 s year. are: (front row. left to right) Christopher. l0,‘ William Roosevelt plowed field across the line. He's the right plow man, It's a picture ~—not a sod out of’ place and the ends finished so well“ Doos James read “books in the running bmeks?" Yes. and volumes, in the red-brown of s freshly plowed field. There were visible signs of Winter during today's hours. Snow flurries hur- ried the folks at the field work and all day clouds were heavy. At even- ing the velvety dark folds parted briefly to reveal the ooid amber of the sunset. Sparrows searched then for a meal. up and down the holly- hooks. and one could hear indoors the lowing of the cattle, begging to be admitted again to the warmth of the stables. s a s It continues to grow colder and at times. I hear the snow against tho windows. A powderlng of it was on James’ shoulders and cap as he came in from the last of his choring and consulting the glass at a house-corner. James is figuring. I believe. on the possibility of Win- ter's settling in. For if the season has been an open one. to allow for accomplishing much, there still remains odds arid ends of “picking up" about the premises before a blanket of snow comes to hide some of our treasures from sight. I see this is ‘Thanksgiving Day in The States" James says. letting the paper he has been reading fall aside. He picks up an apple from the dish on the table and moves his chair nearer the lire, which oi The Prince Edvvnrt! Islam! TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE Office is located temporarily at 162 RICHMOND STREET. The stairway is next door to the Provincial Bank. Bu Christmas Saalsz- . Iielp tampllutfulloreslosls crackles comfortingly this ooid night. “Well" he remarks thoughtfully "s fellow has a lot to be thankful ti! whether he lives there or on The Island" Arid in a flash they 00ml to me. The peace that must abide; the plenty-it’ on fahns it may b! "hanlelyfi it can not be reckoned In gold and is altogether good; the work of our hands. bringing content at eve-and in the morning; the blessings of home and family and friends "lurid all that makes tho world most fair" Yes, indeed. "n ‘fellow has :1 Ict to be thankful Jor!" Until tomorrow . . Diary. . . Good-night. . BIRMINGHAM, Er-gIanrF-A spe- vial train his tit-nu built here fol 1hr use on tllc Royal tour of South Africa itcxt year. I I Outing dirce-l least one candidate for almost any I Pictured above whom Billy was working st the! (Back row. left to right) Clifford Severn; Raymond.’ i4; Venocis. 22; Yvonne. l0; Olifford Jr.. 2i; Winston Franklin Mao‘