'eAc;e: atom . THE EASTERN C-ai.5ARDiAirLg; AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. liiindry. M . Byron Stewart, Mrs. Bruce lVlacPhee, Miss Joyce Wigginton. Pills MCKIIIIIOIL , AGENT Gli0RGIiT()W.V: Wnldon Lovers. y The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montunew Blue Dome Restaurant, and Gurirtliun Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office: In Souris: The Snack Bar and ii. Richard: J: Sou. ...'Hcr many friends are pleased ..'MONTA(iUE UNITED PAS- t to hear Miss Ethel Thompson.' TORATE.-Rev. J. M. Fraser, Min-1 Montague. has returned home from ister. Slllldfly, January 25th. Men- the P. E. 1. Hospital, Charlottetown tagtie: 10 A. M. Sunday School and --- lBll)le Class. 11 A. M. Morning ser- ..'GEOR(iF.'l'0il'.N' PASTORAL vice and Junior (loiigregation. 7.30 CHARGE.-Llnitcd Church of Can- P. M. Evening service. Lower Mon- ada Services for Jar.tiary' 25th. ll tngttc. it P. )1. Church scrvice and! :' A. M. Mtlltown Cross. 2.30 P. M .hinicr Congregation. t : Sturgeon. in the Baptist Chiircli. ---- - 3 7.00 P. M. Gcorgeloun. Rev W. A. I .-Ii. AT Al.BF.RTON - Paterson. Mil ' I ifiincial no: for 'hIl'S Jam-3s -- iS-----vS-- L lltilzit rn of Montrosc were held at, ' ill? 9 rrrl Heart Church. Alberton; Tllll1'Sfl:I)' morning at 10 o'clock! lI"Q'.ll(llll High Mass was celebrntedy W. l-t. Mouiighan. Burial: the .IlliCll ceinctery. Pall' v.or(i: '.xl('ssi's. Joscpli Folexgl Cimipbcll, Ruynioiitl Shea.l False Preteiises .- Case At Geo'ttiwn l 'A resident or H. taken into ("istody by MP. and placed in Kn Jail at Gco:':cto'.t:i on 1;-peareri l)?II)i'P S1,; ."llilZ."l. ... train Joseph W .XfavDoiialri Q. t :-.t. Gcoigciowii later in the tiny and l'Iill)t'l'i Kciiiictii tloidoii. fX'Fi'niaii lI':i1'ren.l R” 0 Kenneth Quiglcy. Mrs. Mc-i death occurred at they 1 lloine. Cliai'lottetou'ir .s siiwiied by one son; tillifl trio diittgliier Mr. Peter Mr.-y ln(yi'e of .Vloutrosr, Mrs. Joseph Buote 1.-Mziicsl. Cranston RI. andl was arraigned on it charge of false, Mm Mamaret Mclmuev PI.m,Hi "Memes" 7 idence R1. '- The man was charged that on ' g V” g g I on 22. insz. ' bv false pretenses ttnd uith i:it . he did M b 1 .. 1' it i. " l:'rt:tis(cH)(i)lball.(c' l t” of 5000., hu 1 and pat tIoNtl(omcKotili1teil;1xGm? V Jolt: (Emerson K (V ML v , M Re ITIYCFI the l'.".li1" i irrl from the v -tit-. of :1 ntttoi ti tie in two or 1 three da, cart. tn sec 403 or --M North :9”- Rivcr 3-4 in fill- hm lit”) ;:.'iinn at North rink. rntliiisi.i:t'i. the Cr'.it.n7il Coco of Caiirtdn and amendintt-his th. to. The man was 1'il!l1(lll(ll"i'l until Jan 23 at - p in. at Gco::i;e(owii Rail tins ;:r.ir.!rtl ;n the ainouizt of SL000 on lis min rr: izaiirc anti one SilYE'l'.' '1 the amount of 31.000 Nlr. J A 3I.1'Di'1ll5ll('I of C'iarlotte- town represented the n'JL”l.SP(I. 1 . ')liirray l(l.iiCt'l Blitrrny other PX('lililLZ lhn )ltit'rn;.' Hztrhniir uitiinssrd Irv n lit.-v ('i'o(v(I on II'c(lnr'stl.i,v iitzhl. The tennis it'!il'F r-vmily ntatrlicti as flitflfilll by the closr swore. l.inctips. - """'C” ?tltii'rny lliier: Goal, F. lmrtti: llPlPlll'(". ll llcrring, llicotitin. I”. Siiintlcrs, ii. Mac-l llman. Lnu vi": forwards. L.: .Iiarl(ay. M. lirrring, K. Saundersi IR. Johnston. B. Munn. R. Keen-y Ian. I.. .Via(-liinntm. , T 0 . D A Y I Miirrny liarliour North: Goal. .T.l lltirhour o Mac-y ll.l MarLuro. L. Graham. E. Condon.l . llilnt-l.iti'c. tir-trnrc. G. Graham, lIi.' llat-kson. (Z. Ricliards. L. MacLeoil.l . C. Currie; forwards, W. Miller, W.l , nus N. Lanntgan F. Giddlngs T. Jack-I . Q - IIIW" WI” lsnn, Ii. Cloiv. L. Jiicltson. . with IIOIIIS Referee: (Vll7”(l'lCS Hickcn. l Wins Speed Skatingl competition In H.Y. l l. .tCongratiilations are dtie Jimnn Martin, ten year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin. Brooklyn, N. Y, in winning first place and: "Silver Skates” in Madison Square; Garden on January 12th. Jimmyl .was in a field of 8 competlt.ors.l (burning up the ice in 025.4 seconds”. for the 220 yards. bettering thcl 14 year old record of 0126.2 made inl 1936. This is the second year Jimmy has won "Silver Skates" and has been carrying off top honors in trophies and medals iti all the New England States. Jimmy's many Island friends will be interested in his success as it speed skater as he. spends his sum- rncrs here with his Aunt, Mrs. Fred Leard, Pisqultl, and in Montague and Martinvalc with his Aunt, Mrs. Herbert Nelson and his uncles, Neil. James and Cyrus Shaw. . MIDNIGHT TI-IRIVLLER T0-NIGHT AT 11:30 p.m. HE CAME THROUGH MOUNTAIN FAST- . NESS AND JUNGLE BRUSH . . . INTO FLAM- ' 1 ' ING GUERILLA COUN- A TRY . . WHERE A WO- - MAN'S ARMS HELD HIM LONGER THFN .' HE WANTED TO STAY. i .. Nmlorle lnynolds .. . SERIAL -- C())lEl)Y SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 fgf-gt ll-1 L'”lN TH iii-lIEl.IPi5iNEs ' lColorby&p ."7It-4' .-. 41 Susan H ' Wilford m';""'-vs II... I an F "'04 it lam '" "W "no: it; .P was appointed to that office. ' s PRINCE EDWARD T0-DAY in SAT. tent Muriay River Resident Passes Away ...!Tlie death occurred yester- day morning. in the lClng's County Hospital, of Mr. Thomas Horton. after it lqngthy illness in his 84th year. The late Mr. l-lorlon travelled for the Inicrtiniiontil Harvester Company on P. E. I. for over 25 years. after which he retired ti number of years ago and went back to his former trade of cob- bllng. The decctiscd was the son of the liito Ambrose lloririn of Nova Scoiia and Jane Lowe Horton of Murrtiy Rlvcr. Left to mourn his passing he- sitlcs his sorroiting ividow, nee Kate Nlrhtilsnn. are two sons. William, Ltiltcliiirii, N. B., and Daniel. in )lui'rn,v Rivet: and one daughter. Mrs. (lliristina Stymeisi. Murray River. Also surviving isi one sister. Naiit-y. Mrs. Mark Sen-I iiilhnllflll, Murray River. Funeral zirrnnxzomenls were not complete tit time of writing. King's County Hospital Holds Regular Meeting . .' The regular meeting of the Nursery Club of the King's County Hospital uas held at the home of Mis .l. E. Dcsftoclics oit Wednes- (lay, January 21st. with s.x meni- lxers present. In the absence of the preszdeiiiy and viva-president, Mrs. Des- Roclies pl'0Sl(lC(I oier the meeting. Mi.llULPi of the last regular meet- ing and of a special work meeting were read and approved. It was decided that the presiding offi- cers should include a second vice- president, and Mrs. A. E. Siillivanl. The secretary was requested to obtain from Airs. Vera MacDon- ald, Matron oi the hospital, it. list of the nursery supplies now on hand and also find to what sup- plies are needed at the present time. Next meeting will he held early, in February, when Mrs. I-loracey Fraser will be the hostess. Mrs. Cari Stewart and Mrs. Peter Sin- clair were appointed on the lunch committee. The sum of 55.00 was voted as A contribution to the Canadian M-arch of Dimes. A delightful lunch uas eervcd b.V the hostess. assistetl by Mrs. H. T. Jamicsoii and Mrs. Leon John- ston. Georgetown and I I C Vicinity . 'Mr. W. Brchaut of Murray 1-Iarbour. School Inspector. visited Georgetown High School on Tues- day, January 13th.. where spected several of the senior grades. The sympathy of his many friends Mr. Angus D. McLellan of Sum- brother. the late Roderick McLel-I ion of St. George's who passed away 1-7L,Mu,-my fiafboh sicwan, in the King's County Hospital in Montague on Saturday, January 1B,gMm.my Hm-hon Mm-,Dona1 Oth. merville, Mass. on the death of his M.-rLMomague' Macimye THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETO lMontague And Souris Schools Battle To Draw 1 . 'In an action packed hockey giime at the Montague Rink last evening. Montague High School and the sourls High School ended in a 4-all tie. Both teams made a good showing as they displayed a hard fought. close checking game all the way. . Litieups: Souris: -Goal. G. Dugas: de- fence. L. Mccormack. R. Ellis. 5. Cheverie. P. MacDonald; forwards. J. Maclntosli. J. MacDonald, F. Maclntosh, R. Peters. W.. Mac- Donald, H. Paquet. Montague-Goal. D. Stewart: de- fence. watterworih, Reynolds, Thompson, Sullivan; forwards. Clements. Wlgginton, Power, Mur- phy. Poole. Clair, A. Stewart, Hicken, McGowan. SUMMARY First Period 1-Montague, Power (Wigglnton) . Penalties - None. Second Period 2-soui-ls. ,S. Paquet (Peters) . 3-Souris. F. Maclntos . . Penalties - Watterworth. Chev- erie. 5:31 4:12 Third Period 4-Montague. Clements (Sullivan) . . . 5-Souris. J. Maclntoah (F. Macintosh) . . 6-Montague. Clements (Wigglntaoiil .. '7-Montague, Clements . 8-Sourls. .1. Macintosh .. 16:05 Penalties S Stewart, Ma.cDo'n- ald. Waticrworth. 3:57 4:21 6:13 Murray Harbor In 15-3 Victory Over Montague Bison Bombers The Murray Harbor -Bruins de- feated the Montague Shmohawks 15-3 in a regular game of the Southern Kings Hockey League at Murray Harbor Rink last night. The victory moved the Bruins into ll. tie with Georgetown Eagles for first place. :- Prowse and Harris starred for the Harbor, MacLean and MacLurc for Montague. Lineups: Montague -- Goal. Rice: defence. MacDonald, Landry, Reynolds; for- wards, MacLi-an, Power, Nelson. Young. Stewart, MacLure. Murray Harbor - Goal. Stevens: defence, W. Harris. Herring, Prowse; forwards, Stewart. Fraser. Mac- Donald, G. Harris, Bell, White. Muhn. , First Period 1--Murray Harbor, Herring (Munn) 4350 '.!-Murray Harbor. Herring (G. Harris) . . 6:45 3-Montague. Stewart (MacLean) . 1'-3130 4-Murray Harbor, G. Harris (W. Harris) 13:05 P0naltics- Rcytiolds, MacLean. G. Harris, Prowse. second Period 5-Mlurray Harbor, Prowse (Munn) 150 6-Murray Harbor, Prowse l (Stewart) . 5150i '7-Montague. MacLca 7:15 8-Murray Harhor, Stewart. (Munn, Prowsc) 12:30 9-Murray Harbor, MtacDonald (Herring) . 14116 10-Murray Harbor, Prowse (Stewart, Munn) .00 Penalties-None. - Third Period 11-Murray Harbor, MacDonald (w. Harris) . 3:35 12- Murray Harbor, G. Harris I 4:30 119 l"”l3--Murray Harbor. G. Harris in Georgetown is being extended to 15,Mu”ay Harbor, pron-se (White) .. 455 ll:--lvllurray Harbor. Prow,se , (Stewart. Munn) .. 7:5 1 I (Stewart) 13i30I (MacLcan) 14:00 tPl'0wsc) 15100; d (gem 17:44). Penalties-C. Stewart, MacLi:a,n,1 Mr, Walter MacDougall of Pic-ynenmgl toii, N.S.. was a recent business visitor to Georgetown. Miss Joan Mcoulllan. Miss Gladys Fouchere and Miss Adele Fitzger- ald of Charlottetown visited George- town on Wednesday. Januarv 14th where they attended the hockey game between Georgetown Eagles and Milton Hornets. The many friencls of Mrs. Charles Fraser are sorry to hear that ill- health has necessitated her criter- ing the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital and all are expressing the wish for an early retitrn to good health. Mr. Lloyd of Soiirls call- ed in Georgetown several days ago. Mr. Roderick M. Martin of Vic- torla Cross. Investigator under the Veteran's Land Act. was a business visitor to GI-orgetowrn on Thursday. January 13th, Miss Mary Maccormack. R.N who has been visiting her home in Georgetown for the past two months. left early in the week on return to Boston. Mass. She was accompanied bv her brother. Mr. Allan Maccormark. who will visit in Boston and other New England centres for three weeks. Miss Helen YtTi1roh,v was a visitor to Charlottetown on Thursday. January 15th. PRIZE!) GEMS The ancient Pueblo Indians of Mexico and the southern part of North America prized turquoise above all other stones. Pisquid”Eiist Christmas concert ..'on Thursday evening Decent- ber lath. the pupils or Pisquid East School presented their Christmas program to a large and appreciative audience, un- der the guidance of their teach- er, Georgie Dover. with the as- sistance of Alton Jay who accom- panied the singing with his guitar. The schoolroom was gally de- corated with the usual yuletldc trimmings of boughs and streamers while the blackboard revealed B sketch oi old st. Nicholas quietly creeping down the chlmmcy. The master of ceremonies for the evening was Mr. Edward E. Jay who very efficiently performed his duties. The following program was pre- sented: , Opening Chorus: "We Greet Yo ' ' Recitation. "Dollies Welcome Speech". Grace Hcndricken Song: Frosty, The Snowman" Grace and Victor Hendrlckcn and Doris Wooldridge. Recitation: ”The snowmsn" Audrey Jay Song: "Just. Across the Bridge of Gold" Celia Wooldrldge (encore- Roses Are Blooming") Dialogue: "A Street in Bethle- hem" pupils and teacher. Recitation: "Arithmetic" by Vic- tor Hendricken Song: "Missing in Action" the Woolrldge Sisters (encore, "On Top 0! Old Smoky") Recitation: "Hello" Ray Birt Dialogue: "Passing on a Kind- ness" tzhree. pupils Bong: "Marion Parker" Grace Hendricken (encore -Four Leaf Clover), Recitation: "Hopes For The Pu- ture" by Stella. Birt Chorus: ”St. Nick's Visit" Dialogue: "Christmas Plots" by Isabelle Blrt, Mrs. Alton Jay. Bruce Joy. Floyd Jay. Leith Woold- rldge and. teacher Song: "Silent. Night." six girls Recitation: "A Present For Pal" Victor Hcndrlcken Song: "His Message Home,” At- ton any (encore "The .'rlobo'a Last Ride") Intermission: sale of candy by school children. During this in- tewal old time music was pro- vided by Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Burlte.' l1l3d;rr.tAlton Jay and Mr. Sammie Chorus: "Jingle Bells" Recitation: "Piano Mr. lento Cllul" Audrey Jay. Bong: "Never Ania Will I Knock on Your Door" Juanita Jay nnd Celia Wooldrldge (en- llcarn that Mr. R. W. Dixon is ill Defeat Murray Harbor North 3-1 'In the second game of at double header hockey game played at Montague last night. the Bison Bombers defeated Murray Harbour North 8-1. in what proved to be a most interesting game for the large crowd of fans. The rough checking. spills and hard work oti the part of the players was pleas- ing to the spectators. Lineups: Montague - Goal, fence. Flcniming, Vuozzo: forwards, H. sorrey, Hen- nigar, Vanlderstine. Allen, Garn- hum. E. Clair. M. Clair, Peardon. Knox. Murray Harbour North - Goal. .7. MacLure: defence. Graham. Jackson, MacLeod. Richards; for- wards. Lanigan, Giddings. condon. tMacLure, 1.. Graham, W. Millar, L. Jackson, Clow. Currie. Henderson. P. Jackson. SUMMARY First Period I-Montague. E. Clair . 2-Montague, E. Clair . Penalties .- Lanigan. Second Period fl-Montague. Murphy Vuozzo: de- Murphy, J. . . 3:58 4-Murray Harbour N.. Miller 8112 Penalties .. Allen, Flemming. Garnhum. Third Period Scoring - None. Penalties .- E. Clair, W. Millar. Referees-Clements, Power. East Baltic and Vicinity Miss Lillian Fraser. Red Point. is up and about again following her illness at her home. Laiiigan, A host of friends will regret to at his home in East Baltic. It is the sincere wish of all that he may have 8. speedy recovery. WN Mr. Albert Griffin hauled a large dwelling house from Basin Head January 9th to his fishing stand in Souris. The packers are prepar- ing already for the spring season and prospects look good for the lobster season. Mr. Arthur Young, Basin Head. accompanied by Mr. D. F. Camp- bell. Red Point. motored to Char- iottebown January 10 on business. ,Mr. Johnnie Young. IooompI.nl- ed by Mr. and Mrs. spencer Llewl- lyn. Montague. spent January 4th at Red Point. Mr. Reggie Rose, Red Point, is busily engaged in building a large lobster and fishing boat for Mr. Wesley Fraser. North Lake. Mr Rose has been an up to date boat builder for many years. The Red Point Farm Forum we held at the home of Mr. and Mrs A. Robertson on January 5th with 3. large attendance. It is thought to be the beginning of spring when the women start to hook. But they aren't waiting for spring. The women 'of Red Point and East. Baltic are busily engaged in turning otit beautilul rugs for which they are most riot.- ed. Mr. Hugh D. Campbell is ill at his home in Red Point with mumps. All wish him I. speedy re- covery. Master Brent Robertson, Red Point, has returned to his Grade II studies at St. Mary! Convent. Souria. The Red Point and East Baltic Mission Band was held at the home of Mrs. A. Robertson on January 9th. All will regrcT.To-learn that Mr. .:.?...:.....:..:.T. ping" Gladys Blrt Chorus: "l”Bs.w o Sleigh" Recitation: "I Like The Old Doll Best" Griice I-lendrlcken Dialogue: "Tho Parrot and the Twins" six pupils” . Rccitatlont "Good Night" Grace Hendrlckcn closing Chorus: Santa. Claus. Immediately liter this chorul Santa Claus arrived in his usual jovial manner and distributed numerous gifts from the heavily laden Christmas tree to the pupils and teacher. Al. the completion of this tub (I hearty vote of thanks wui ex- tended to the teacher and pupils for making this ovondnro on- tertoinmont o uuccusful one by Mr. Wendell Jay. I The program was brought to I close by singing "God Save The "Here Comes core "Tramp on the Street") l Queen". Monologue: "Christmas Shop-' I . IN MEMBRIAM MRS. J. F. HALLIDAY . ..i.. . . 'On December 26th. Mrs, .1. F. Halllday of Eldon entered into eternal rest in her 71st year. The late Mrs. Hallidiiy was formerly Emeline Catherine Moore Maclnnes, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Allen MacInr.es of Rose- bery, P. E. I. She obtained her teacher's license in Prince of Wales College and Normal School, Char- lottetown. Instead of teaching school she went: to U. s. A. and chose nursing as her profession. She trained in the Womenla Charity Club Hospital. Roxbury; Mass. graduated in 1910. and practised nursing until 1918. when she return- ed to P. E. I. to marry Frank I-fslllday. Eldon, who predeceased her in 1945. Until the onset of her illness several years ago, Mrs. I-Ia1llday's life was one of full and happy service. firstly in her home, where she was a devoted and exemplary wife and mother. and secondly in her church and community, where .: ,.oANuAnt' I. who she actively supported every worth- ATTENTION mg . I MMl&IyJm& t ' IN THE LITTLE POND AND ANNANDALE DISTRICTS Lloyd MacDonald will be collecting hogs for Swift Canadian Co. Limited in your district. For prompt and efficient service ring 41-23 Dun. das exchange. Vfisxwmn. W . - REMEMBER -- It is the volume of hogs shipped off the Island that sustains the price on the Island. SWIFT GAIIAIIIAII Co. Limited Producers while effort. She will be remember- ed as a good neighbor. ccpeclally in times of illness and sorrow, and as B. sincere friend. With her warm personality and kindly ways. she was well beloved. It might truly be said of her that she loved her fellowman. and that she did unto others as she would thnt they should do to her. She lived her Christian principles in her daily life Left to cherish and revere her memory are three children: Jean. . . . . "teaching in Sackville. N.B.. Alice "9Vlm- lmmedlate and sprmg deI1V- Mrs. T. H. Brundage. Jr.. New York 9 RM-3 CW), and James, on me home. West Ice-G. Gordon vs. H. L. ery. stead; two sisters. Jean. and Mabel Maccmglm (M,-5, 7 Macmachernyi and one enE'7'llSt- Ice-H. Stewart vs. J. Low- For further particulars brother. William. all of Rosebery. P, E. 1'. Also surviving are three grandchildren. Thomas, Alan, and Donna Jean Briindaxzc. The funeral service. held in St. John's Presbyterian Church. Belfast. on December 22nd. was conducted hv a former pastor of Eldon Tlnltr-d Church and friend of the fnnilli-. Rev. W. B. MacPhall. assisted bv REV, John MacKay. Hynins sting were favorites of the late Mrs. Halliday: "The Lord's Mv Shen- herd," "O Master Let Me Wall: With Thee.” "Ev Cool Siloam's Shady Rlll." Pa"-bearers were: Robert: West. Herbert Worth. Justin Van Iderstine. Stewart Mao- Williams, David Ross. John Ross. Interment was in Belfast cemetery. Floral tributes were: Pillow - Jean, Alice. and James Spray - Jean. Mabel. and Willie Spray - Alone and Stafford. Spray -- The Grandchllrirctt. Spray A Tom and Mrs. T. H. Brundaize. Sr. Spray - Christine and John Mc- Garrv. snray .. Frances and Dennis Neal. Spray - Eldon Women's Insti- tute. "Well done, thou good and (aim- tul servant , . . . . enter thou into the joy of thy Lord." Appreciation The famllv of the late Hallldav wishes to thank the of the Provincial Infirmary for their kind and conscientious care. We wish to thank those who have help- ed during the past several years with syinpntlietlc kindness. and those who, in various wars. have expressed sympathy at this time. Mrs. stafft Edgar Rose of East Baltic had the misfort ne to hurt his foot while work ng in the woods in Maine. All wish him a. speedy re- covei'y. Edgar is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rose. East. Baltic. Mr. Lorne Johnson. Montague. was a business visitor to Red Point. and North Lake January 8th. Mr. Paul Fisher has returned to his home in East Baltic. having spent the Christmas holidays with relatives in Nova Scotia. Miss Mary E. Cairns has return- ed to her duties as teacher in Red Point Rhool. having spent her holidays in Everett. Mass, with relatives and friends. Congratulations are being ex-y tended to M11. R. C. Cameroii. East Point. on having won thvl luck Grab Bag on January lothwy -U. relief from the H M A wheezlngf gasp- ing struggle for breath caused by Asthma. Take RAZ-MAH. specially made to relieve Asthma rnlrery. Helps you sleep and work In comfort. Don't lose another night's Ileep. Take Tcmplcton'a RA!-MAR Gel: welcome fl today. 65c. 31.35 at druggists. p.53 NIGHT ABOUT IT. WELL.TillS ouG(trA HOLD um Awittuat I'VE CLEANED EVERY Montague Curling Club Schedule The draw for Montague Curling Rink Friday. January 23:- t 7 P.M.: East Ice-G. Power vs. L. Cof- I1 West Ice-Visiting Charlottetown MONUIIIEIITS and IIISGIIIPTIIIIIS LEVI V. POWER, Montague, P. E. 1. Representative J. Louis MacDonald, 86 M,cGill Avenue. Phone 2410-L II.J. Optometrist. Eyes Examined Fitting and Supplying Office 10 2 Classes, etc. Hour:-. to 12 A.M. . to 5 l'.lII. and by appointment. Office Connected wllk Mabon Drug Co. Montague. P. E. I. STEWART and BEOKIS MOHTAGIIE clearing Lines After Stock-Taking l2 Congoleum SQUARES . . . . . LESS 2UVo (Discontinued Lines) 5 Rexoleum DeLuxe SQUARES o. . V2 PRICE 14 Pair Women's Fur-Trimmed OVERSHOES Sl.98 6 Pair Boys' LUMBERMAN'S- Sizes 3-4-5 at V2 PRICE 4 Pair White Pointers OVERALLS . . . 51.98 3 Pair Boys' Goodliuo OVERALLS . . . 31.59 JACKETS - Bolli Men's and Boys' - Odd Sizes and Styles of EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES Men's Fleece COMBINATIONS . . Boys' Fleece COMBINATIONS . . . . . Sl.95 EXTRA SPECIAL on STANFlELD'S Sugar. 5 lbs. . . . 49c Lord. 2 lbs. . . . . 33: Sliorteniiig. lb. . 25: All Wool Broken Pekoe Too.Ib. 65: Dates. 2 lbs. .. 33g I PIT - PROPS Now buying at George- town Yard; also contracting limited number of cords for write or phone: QIJIGLEY & son. St. Peters, P. E. I. T HOIILEYIS MEWS WEAR January clearance Sala Continues until SATURDAY, JAN. 2-fth. Take advantage of this opportunity to buy your winter needs. At 107,, to 5031, DISCOUNT STATION WAGON coars 257., DISCOUNT . . 52.89 UNDERWEAR Bulk Raisins. 2 lbs. . . 41c Sodas. per pkg. . 296 Mackerel. tin . . 236 There Uught To Be A Law 0Il,Il'-' ONLV I-IENIN WERENT & CRSERVING AND CRITICAL OF MV HOUSEIQEPINGI I WAS MORTIFIED AT THE CRACKS HE MADE LAST (K D V . - Al-'TERl'itE 'I'lFFLAS'I' NIGHT sue osaosom MAKE HENRY SIT UP mo we notice- l0Vo OFF SKATING OUTFITS -By Fagaly And Shorten One Upright HOOVER Reg. Price S1l4.5(l for V2 Price Lm,m...- er s KAY CRAMER : 4.!!! MR asr LWDSMWE M