ilecl. Torpld liver action upsets g. ‘h. “m”, You are not experi- lzvlell as the digestive system. _ _ """l"‘ "h"? Y2" c523.viral:..ci..t:"..n".i."m: g§..",_.'~.;...i=1.._t . . Thelheasl aches, the tongue ls coated, s ite "lllllz "i". Pm‘ lls, what you do est remains undigested an lorms M" "ii 7°’ "l" 0n the stomach 1 V5" i g use oi Dr. mmended as a moat prompt and i“ lollronie Indigestion and tcu-“dplugglsh ‘WII-kidgvy,‘ “Wdhi 4- I ' . , n. I ifqenslstions as the best moans of azcomplllhln Pills ht ol lood only irritates when the appetite become drowsy and dull ou laol downheartad and discouraged. Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills attain veliel action ol the Chase's KIDNEY and LIVER in drug stores and known to the public as an unlailing reliol I ‘dbliliousfliess, t ivey e tonic ‘tam: " hnd con- J . ICKENS LAND MARK TO G0 r (Canadian Press) ‘fiIBNDOlN, Jan. 1—’1‘he work- otao in mnt Bluest. Boutlvwaslt flohdoteabaaktorflitarldln with what Charles tilt/oils created the diameter o6 Mo!‘ Twist. is to be demolished s an eyesore. C. 1'. by Guardian's ppeclsl Wire) ‘JOBIEAUX, Prince Jan. 1—A international rugby ham 0&7 defeated the Weld; repres- Mabive of the rugby league 18-11 is New Year's game pissed have. . [YESIIIT IXHAIATNI 410mg l 0 t” CANADA'S POSITION (Continued fr0m_l1_Bl_lf¢v5)____ and other documents amounted to m,92'l,000,000 in tha first eleven months of 1934 as compared with in the some period of 1088, being an advance of 9.337.000.- 000 or 8.5 per cent, indicating rc- vivim business. Employment Reported employment during the flrot eleven mouths of 1064 has shown an increase of 15.9 per cent as compared with tho same period of 1989. On November lst. the lat- est dale for which we have record. its reporting firms employed 937.- 000 porsons as compared with 846.- (DO employed on tho some date of 1W3. After allowing for the addi- tion of new firms, the gain in the index numhor was from 01.9 in Nb- vembor 1W3 to 1002 in November 19h q- neariy 10 per cont. This would broadly represent an in- usaso of soeno 140,000 to 150,000 anvil-Wt“ in the indus/iul groups covered by tthe monthly statistics of n . Onseludcn h conclusion it may be affirm- od with confidence that Canada. commences the new year with pros- proooodirzg and furnishing Canada with a sure market on a preferen- tisl basis in the largest importing in tho world and through- ths far-flung Dominions and cotmiss that an so widely scatter- ed over tho whole surface of the globe. It is to be anticipated that the peace and the relative yrroapsr- which prevails smong tho panties of all colours and hat dwell under the spread- 5 a s nvodcl and s basis on own larger league rest in my; to come, the growth. of intro-Em- will be followed by the general international Oil that it will ramsdy every ill. but i‘: gooksfiare so various that it may irpon as s general pain killer. It has achieved that great- ness for itself and its cs is knowntoallwlaohstretastodttsvk. cuss sad learned to emu-lass. Eastern Locals .. column ls sosarvogl lap ucws ot local Interest out sdvItls- lng of o nawsy ustnra may be ta- aertsl a! I Nlll a \\rd strietq payable tn advancs. “WUBSCBJPTION! to The Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept- Archla Rims. Dru! Store. Montague. ..'CONCIBT INJOYED-"Ihe Christmas Cantata, "The Manger of Bethlehem." ‘i eight parts and of exceptional beauty was present- ed by the Montague United Church the capable direction of Mrs. inure Wightman Hubley. The different parts were very well rendered and showed the cLRClJIOSS of Mrs. Hubley's tutoring and directing. Previous to the Cantata the fol- lowing program was enjoyed: "Joy to the World." Choir: Male Quar- totte, Messrs. McLean, Martin, Ivos and Martin; "Nowell," by the choir with Miss Margaret Coffin singing the Desoantg. A silver col- loction was taken which will go i towards purchasing new music for the choir. The Cantata was held after the regular service, making it possible for those from other churches to attend. Benediction was pronounced by Rev. G. C. Pringle, pastor. H. ..'SUCCESSFUL PAGEANT - On Sunday evening. December 23rd, tho Montague United Church Choir presented their Christmas Pageant, "The Way of Peace," in the 1.0.0.1“. Hall, to a. full house. The pageant was under tho direc- tion of Mrs- L. B. Coffin and her daughter, Miss Frances Coffin. The cast consisted of seven players and was introduced by Miss Sybil Rey- nolds, Miss Minnie Greene and Miss Enid Coffin. Joshua, Mr. Vernon Ross; Phineas, Mrs. Ever- ett Moore; Drussilla, Miss Christ- ine McDonald; Anna. Miss Marie Coffin; Mother. Mrs. Ethan Stewart; Tubal, Mr. Jock Annear; Either Abner, Ill". Marshall Roy- bers during the ,_agcant ware "The World's Christmas." “Night, so Holy," “Glory to God." “O, Como All Ye Faithful." "Peace on Earth." ‘rho following program was also much enjoyed: Chorus. "Joy to the world,” by Choir: solo. "0 Little Town o! Bethlehem.” Miss V. Armstrong: male quartette. "Silent Night," Messrs. McLean. Bears. Martin and Bruce: reading, “The Herd Boy of Bethlehem,” Miss F. Coffin: solo, "Jesu Bam- bino," Pietro A. Yon, Miss Margar- et Coffin: “Hark the Herald Angels Sing," Chorus; solo, "Holy Child," Martin, Miss M. Coffin. H’. PERSONALS ..‘Mr. Jack McLean of McGill Medical College, is spending the Christmas season with his parents at Montague. H. ..P'I‘he many friends of Mr. L. W. Poole. Montague. will be glad to know that. he is recovering from his recent sudden illness. H. .3161: Earl Grant has returned to Dalhousie University after Ipmdlng Christmas with his per- ents, Dr. and Mrs. T. V. Grant, Montague. H. _ am; William J. Fraser of Montague loft on ‘Thursday mom. 1X8 for California. where she will visit her stator for several months. Mrs. Fraser suffered from s asvore cold for the past months and her WNW friends hope to hear that her health is much improved be- fore many weeks in the sunny south. H. WET POINT W. l. The annual meeting of the West of the Union Jack will Point W. 1., was held at the home of Mrs. E. J. Sabine. on Doc. 13. Meeting opened by singing Ode, folbwod by the Creed in unison. Minutes of last regular and annual meeting were rend and adopted. Phone 47, or left at H. J. Milton's C tr’! they were ending their uni-um" Choir on Sunday evening under noids. The following musical num- - "ed Plrlv- Wemvsrygousozcw Pack and are pleased 1am m: they m whine scod proerw. The mastitis ed as usual with inspection ll which was taken by P. L. Helen Lawson. fol- lOWQd by roll call in comers. Two lively games were played. "mesh ing Relay" and “Patrol Tails." 11hr part of the evening the Patrol 8e0- onds replaced their leaders. 0n the afternoon of Christmas Eve the Company met to peek and deliver their donations of food. toys and clothing to three Char- lottetown fauiilioa. 0n account of the storm last ‘Ihursday tile Christ- mas Party was not held. 1t will take place Instead of Badge Pres- entation Evenlng on Friday, Janu- ary 4th at 7.30. Uniform will not be worn. The following is an outline of the year's activities o! this Company. which meets every Irlday evening in 8t. Paul's Parish Hall: January 5-~Christmus Party to which each Guide brought a friend. January 12 - February 23. One patrol from the lst Charlottetown Co. invited to take part in each - meeting. January lit-Visit to lst Char- lottetown "Brownie Pack. Eleb. ilk-Company attends Val- entine Party given by lst Char- lottetown Company. '“ February lit-Six Guides trans- ferred to new 3rd Charlottetown Co. six recruits admitted. Mamh 3. - Joint meeting with 1nd Charlottetown Brownie Paolo. Presentation of ties to Brownies. March 17. —- Afternoon meeting followed by supper. March 28.-—Lieutenant Hearth re- placed by Lieutenant Thomton. April 6.—Patro1 bannor won by Bluebird Patrol. May 2'1. - Joint Church Parade with other Companies and Packs to St. James Church. May 24 and lid-rl-Iikcs to Block- houso and Southport for test-pass- ing. June a - Variety entertainment put on t2: raise funds for camp. Juno 22 -- Patrol banner won by White Heather Patrol. July 28 to Aug. 6 -- Joint camp with 3rd Charlottetown Company at Canoe Cove. September 21.—Regu1ar meetings resumed. New Oriole Patrol form- Oetober 5. - Annual election o! Patrol leaders. Hilda Richardson promoted to Company Leader. October lz-Three Brownies re- ceived into Company. ' November 2.—Ha1lowe'en Party. November ld-Irendcrfoot review evening. November lice-St. Andrew's Day program. December ‘AL-Patrol banner won by Scarlet Tanager Patrol. December u-Comnauyh Christ- mas Good. Turn. Badge Presentation eveninll are held on the first Friday o! every month. During the past -year tho following badges have been earn- ed: Tenderfoot 9, Second Class 'i. Athlete l. Child Nurse 7, Life Bav- er s. swimmer 7. service Btars 2i. The President, Miss Edna Btowart. resigned and Mrs. Stephen Stewart was acppolntod President for “DB president dud. Mrs. E. J. Sabine Beoretary Treasurer. Directors. the. L. H. Sabine, Misses Marion Stow- art and Mrs. James Auld. Next meeting to be hold at the homo of Mrs. B. J. Sabina, hostesses. Mrs. James Auld, Mrs. Stephen Stewart, Miss Myrtle Smith. Roll call by u donation in were packed to be sent to the two was mppointed to purchase the Christmas treat of fruit for the school children. Lunch was served to twenty seven guests. Collection amounted to $2.10. Meeting ed- iourned with the National Anthem. Orphlnages. Mrs. Stephen Stewart , Ax 11479041712411 Jan. uni. zion sfiflfis. L-sm-ir-sl-sl POLICE COURT-At the Police Court Monday a Pmhlbltl" “l” was wewrnu rsusrrrmo. load- ms turn!!! on January lad J- M Manda ' ' u also forums ill- fihl '01’! at sturgeon should have road Hr- James wtaht. LEGION DANCE-fits annual New Year's dance under the lus- pioas of the Canadian Legion we: held in the Canadian Notions! Hotel on Monday nldht- About 15'? persons were in otisndsttoo am the rooms were elaborately 696w‘- ated for the . Music was vomited by Al Bhnolurd‘! Or- chestra. m chapemns were. Mrs R. C. Chandler, Mrs J. P. Billion. and Mlle. H. R. 14186. TAKING arbour. COURSES- Pilot Walter Fowler, son of Mr. and ma. J. n router. o! Sack- ville, who was hero on sstwrt V1813 last Sunday an route to Charlotte- town, P. E. L, from Ontsrld when hehanbeenm aligmk: ursoinnIB 971W! w , andolsoswoal’! radio Ibwla was one o! several Canadi- free of shame by the Government. 11in many Baokvillfl friends will be glad to loam 0f his progroau-Sackvillo memo. RETURN! FROM BOSTON- Rev. G. n. Ross. 9.1).. W110 WNW Christmas in Dosh! with his daughter. ma. Maolhhm and Do Macushczi, returned homo at. noon today. mo. ma. who w I!» in Boston TOI‘ the holiday. is remain- ing for a longer visit. Previous to m. Ross’ departure from "Wm- ton he was presented a 111mb" typewriter by the various crem- imtions of Saint Andrew's Pndby- tsrlan Church. - fifllflflfllilm Gleaner. HANDSOMB CALENDARS-lithe old established insurance firm of Hyndman d: Co. Limited always issue an outatandin! 091953.‘?- Last year their calender depicted the landing of Jacques Cartier on Canadian shores in 1584. This W81‘. it is from a painting by the W11 known artist Archibald G. Barnes. entitled “A Plsdse 0f Fldoltty- If depicts the Acsdisn villilvrs of Nova Beetle in the setting. made nunous by Ilonsfollowh ‘fllvaniol- tne" at Grand Pro. It is a very beautiful calendar and will n0 doubt be mostly prised by the policyholders of tho firm._ POST-NUPTIAL snowun-oul Friday evening, Dos. 7th m. and Mrs. Mhlccrhn MboKItlts of Crapaud were the WW" i!’ "m" shower. hold in oomanananou m: maul. ' on. ' L-Ifll-li-Sl-ll ‘n; who wgrg [1703 t!!!“ 00111105 I Mflbothlswlll IQIOIIWuhoWCISAN wtlliuato altdug. SIUD MENYHOL-COOlID CIGARETTE 254 TH! PACKAGE YOUR OWN. l5: TH! PACKAG! lIMIYED. QUEBEC altos snoklllu SPUDI - AT BITTER TOIACCONISU ALSO 5ND FINE-CUT TOBACCO IO! lOlllNO - IOCK CITY TOBACCO COMPANY, ' 100i CANADIAN AND INDEPENDENT hob You: mouli DI- M. A. MOGUIGAN will not he able to receive patients until further notice. His office is open ovary afternoon. and Saturday svanlnzs for paying accounts. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Services for Sunday, January 6, 1935: Cardigan 11 a.m., Montague '1 on. Rev. "r. o. Hughes; B.A., will be the speaker. “BRING YOUR SILVER FOX fora to McLul-s b MscKlnnon for consignment to Hudson's Bay Co. Generous cash advances. No notes to sign. Best market in Europe. 11-3287-12-31-31 UIO Bloom's lor terrains -—--_-.-%... PERSONALS Mr. ‘Theodore Nowson, Brooklsy, spent the week end in tho city. w. J. R. Clarke, of Charlotte- town la visiting in Monotcn. Q Mrs. H. K. S. Hamming has gone to Montreal to join her husband who has been there for the last few weeks. They expect to return early in the new year. Miss Annie L. Weir of Charlotte- town is spending the Christmas holidays in New Glasgow the guests 0f Misses Martha and liilfiarion Ling. Haroldandmflurrwrightaom dldlktndlthe-Ahwrlgihtln UhtvelBW. Halibut ‘leaving this moming for Dslhousie Professor Louis Thompson, o! Charlottetown, PEL, spent a few days in town, guest oi’ Mr. and Mrs. J. Shaldonl-Qackvillo Trib- uno. ST. Aivimnwm scnqor. Report for month of December: Grade X-l, Bernice MacDonald; 2, Rita. MacDonald; 3, Harold Mac- Donald. Grade VIII-l. Rita Maclntyre; 2, Bemadette MacDonald; ll, Elmer Maclntyre. Grade V-l, Theresa. Msclntyra; 2, Menados MacDonald; 3, Peter Thomas. - Grade III-l, HrQe Rose; 2, Mar- garet Rose; 8, Genevieve Foohsn. Grade II (BrJ-l, Eileen Ros. Grade 11 (Jr.)--1, Theresa Mac- Donald; 3 Audrey Maolhtyfv; ,8, 146 Richmond St., BRINGING U15 nirvana‘ ‘“ v3,‘°-P’5"-“‘§T$¥s a uveane ‘5\NC€ . . V \V\LL YOU Douglas Mackenzie. Grade 1 iBrJ-l, Ivan Madame Grade I (JrJ-l, Bhirlq Iso- c. Perfect attendance - Thoma! Rose, John Rose, Robert Ross, Margaret Rose. ROM R060. ~ Maclntyrs. Theresa Audrey Maol-utyro. Thacher-John Egon. nPersian Balm imparts a ran charm and distinction to tho-woman whousesitiragrantssailowel‘. deliciously oool to the skin. it at- ways results in complexion delilht- fully young and lovely. Indispen- sable to every dainty woman. As I powder base for oily-textured skins ores a beautifying lotion, it is un- Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. v Agent lst Summorside, Lloyd Lewis rivsllsd. Tones flnd atimula altn. Recommended also to and make the hands flawlessly white. tssthc soften Charlottetown NEAR THE’. B? uilllh-s fl YouR DOOR- ' How ARE YGUSE? l ‘IIHhIas-sssasauashm-u-u o-rA-nosi m‘ as - —BY woo tDl THAT-t rum": KMHEFIINE‘. l HIREqAt-L wt 'A GOOF ORB/ls‘ mou-r- AN ics-wsoo-o C Y‘ u\ ~11}?! l vi ea +'%‘lum~ toys-rs GO! ‘f9 w»: m All 9o l THE lCE-MANJ ti’? wrr 5 DAY t‘ TAKWI’ Ml-