”42F"aee§na?eI~n W H! ‘ - ._ ‘l l, y l, i, tn " - fo i si br . December: January Clearance Sale Closes Saturday Night Special Discounts cease When Store Closes Jan. 23 ' Take advantage of this last minute oppor- tmity to shop at wonderful savings. Every department in the store still offers inter- esting savings. $10.00 27 Men’s and Young Men’s OVERCOATS 27 Men's and Young Men's Overcoats. This lot includes Blue Chinchillas, Brown Beavers, Grey Herringbone, Grey Meltons, all well made, satinshield lined and worth from $15.00 to $22.50. To clean up at each ._ 24 Men’s Overcoats HALF PRICE This lot includes a good selection of our better 24 Men’s Overcoats clearing at Half Price. coats in Browns, Greys and Sand. $30.00 O‘coats for $15.00 $40.00 O'coats for $20.00 $50.00 Oboats for $25.00 $65.00 O'coats for $32.50 $12.50 for sures worth u p to $22.50 A lot of lxleifs and Young ll/Ieifs Worsted Suits clearing at $12.50. In this lot you will find some nice lawn zmcl grey twcetls and sinzirt blue stripes. This is a really fine selection. every snit- worth $22.50. Now to be cleared 7i’? out at . . . .. ‘~yi2'59 Men's genuine horsehide Coats. cloth or plush lined with lea- ther collars at $15.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Horsehicle Coats, plush lined with vrey lamb collar. $22.50 for . . . . . . . . . . Horsehide Coats. sheep lined, l2???" °°"“" $2.‘??? $15-00 -...-.... Bargains for Boy’s All Wool “V" Neck Pullovers, Fancy Colors. Fine $2.00 and $3.00 quality. Grouped at .. ‘ All Wool "V" Neck Cozét Sweaters. Fancy Colors. Formerly 2.00 .' and up. Now _. . . .,... . . . .. Navy Blue Windbreakers. Heavy Pilot Cloth. Elastic Web Bottom. Kiddies. Four Piece Tog Suits. Cap. Jacket, Pullon, Mittens. Fawn and Red. Formerly $3.25. Now All Wool Jumbo Knit Coat Sweaters. White only. $4.00 and $4.50 quality. Now Cheap Shawl Collar Coat Sweaters. Coarse Wool. Heather Shade 68c Boy's Department i O’Lcary appointed by the Govern- , half of members of the Summer- ,lng on January 6 at the home 0i ‘Mrs. Colin Craig. Middleton. Al- ' V‘ iSociety, Mrs. A. T. Wright, wh: line illligeil THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lwizsfsnu eunnnuui I {i- -BK.'Y SKATES, hOcRY sticks. puda, adhesive talk. " BTW"- 1934-21-21. l —‘.\'0W lS THE TIME for inter- m- repairing, decorating and paint- ing. Buy paint and hardware at .Brace's. 1934-3141 . I i -M.iss May Skerry leit on Thurs- lday morning for Brookllne, Mass. latter spending her vacation with lher parenu, Mr. and MYS- Jim” i Slurry oi Tyne Valley-S. l -BEDEQCE United Church oi Canada. Services for Sunday, Jan- uary 24th. Bedeque, 11 a. 1a., Seari- town 3 p. rn.. Cape Traverse 7 p. m. The minister Rev. L. P. Archi- bald will preach at all services. i i -se.\"r men m JAIL-A mm _who was arresteci by the Summer- ‘ side police on Tuesday 1°!‘ "B81310? gcame bciore Magistrate D. O, Stew- l art en Wednesday afternoon. He {was a ticket oi leave man 11'0"! l Queen's County Jail and as he had lbroken his parole he was taken back to Charlottetovm by the Pro- ‘ vinclal Police to serve the remaind- er oi his sentence-S. —FRIE!\’DLY CURLING MATCH : -Members oi the Summcrslde I Curling Club had a friendly game ‘on Wednesday evening. The club ' divided themselves into the Down- - towners and Uptownersfthe losers to put up an oyster stew at the Capitol Tea Rooms. The Down- towners won. The supper ‘party was a very enjoyable one-—S. Q-cetannari-zs as-rn untru- D.~\Y.-.\ir. John R. Bowness o1’ Summerside celebrated his 86th birthday on Tuesday at the home Bcdeque, where he was the guest of i l _ .. ____..__..._________._..__ _. .. at which his children and grand- ,’ children were present. Mr. Bowness I received many congratulatory ines- _ sages from absent friends-—S. —N£W PROHIBITION MAGIS- TK-YflL-Itir. Georgi: Matthews of mcnt as Prohibition Magistrate for Prince County held his first Court in Summcrside on Wednesday . afternoon. lie was welcomed on be- ‘ FldlL‘ Bar by Mr. E. H. Strong, K.C., _ in 0. brief address, complimenting him on his appointment. In reply- ‘ ihg, Magistrate Matthews, said, that he would do all in his power to ful- _ii1l his duties in accordance with i British justice and to administer , the law without fear or favour. The case before the court was adjourned. —S. —“'. M. S. MEETING- The W, M. S. oi Bedepue United Church held their regular monthly meet- I l-llvlllsh the weather was (lisagrec- -z'ble and the roads bad, fifteen ‘ (l5) members were present antl_ enjoyed a vcry interesting meeting. All were pleased to have with them -‘ one of the oldest members of the though 86 ycnrs oi age and blind, still takes a very keen interest. ‘ ’Mrs. 'I‘rueman conducted the devo-i - l by Mrs. Leard and Mrs. Archibald. 7 i Following are the officers of this jAuxillmw for 1932: President, Mrs. lJohn Davis-on. Vice-pres, Mrs. L.‘ P. Archibald, Recording Secretary] .Mrs. J. Henderson. Correspondlngl Secretary, Mrs. John Frizzcl, Trea- i surer, Mrs. C. Leard. Mrs. J0llil-‘ Frizzcl and Mrs. J. Henderson are i delegates to the Presbytcrlal which , is to meet at Summerside Jan. 26. The allocation for 1931 was $325.00. At one time it sccmcd nn impossi- bility to raise this amount, but the ‘members are thankful lo be able é Pile Sufferers Can You Answer These Questions? l Do you know why external rem- l erlies do not give quick and pennan- ent relief? Why cutting docs not remove the i cause? | Do you know the cause oi Piles l is internal? That there is congestion of blood 1 in the lower bowel-the veins flabby, the parts almost dead? Do you know that there L; n ‘harmless internal remedy for itch- .‘ ._ _ 'in ‘ ‘ " or protruding piles _ _ _ ._ y I _ _ a <. 1i dby Dr. Leoh dt d ELLIOTVALE SLIIOOL ‘Goimlcy, 3, Francis C-ill, 4, Emmi tt | Glade I. Ji.—1, Raymond Gill, Lnsssgilss HELLROID tlrllagrm ma‘; _ , Power. 2, Kenneth Garland; 3, James Cni- Honor Roll of Elllotviilc School for l Grade V.---1. Annie Carmichael: land. Peter Gill, (equal); 2, Patricia Kcl- u Eileen Krougzhrm. 1y; 3, Mnry Carmichael and Aurita Gerald Walsh. l, Edward Carmichael. _ Grade IX.—-l, Stella Povmr. Grade lie-Nicholas Garland. ' Grndo VIIL-l, Evelyn Gill; 2, | Grade I. er. Grade VL-l, Reta Power; 2. Reta Power. - v , _--_ .i v - v i» i, , » ‘Iii. I , ,2, Gertrude Gill; 3, lvlm-y Wlialen ' Perfect Attendance Grade X.—1, Reta Mcl..can and and Hilda Carmichnel( equal); 4, lWnlsh, Evelyne Gill, Emmet Power, iii-ta Power, Melvin Harper, Colin Grade IfI.—l, Louise Whelan; 2, i Whnlen, Louis Power, Gertrude Gill,i Gill (equal); 4, Peter Mclnnls; 5,' Mary Mclmtis; 3, Aloysius Mcfnni», 10:21"; recgijdwlp; __ , . Raymond Gill, Joseph Power, James l Charlie Cnrinlrli- , i‘n~.vi~|-, Reta McLean, Victor Ber- Hughes Drug Co., Ltd.. invites every Claire Carmichael; 3, Francis Pow- eel; 7!, 'I‘r~rc=a Pozvci‘; '1. Joiarpli lynx-d. Peter Gill, Teresa Power. Per- Pile sufferer to try HEM-ROID with i ' ' lPflWPYZ 4, Victor Bernard; 5, JilillU-‘i lccntzigc oi’ attendance, 92.2. Teacher, Selina Currie. Gerald moving the cause. It stimulates the ldrives out the thick impure blood, , heals and restores the niiocted parts. "i? l1 5- m- Blind" i" 3 P» m- RW- Dr. Leonhardts HEM-Roll) has 'W. E. Davies, B. A. Minister. anteed? HEM-RJOIDbanishcs piles by re- circulation in the lower bowel- waste time on external remedies o? worry about an operation when churchr Mmmgue’ Jlm- 24"‘- Bun‘ not end their Piles no mutter how stubborn the case? guarantee oi money-back ii it does (fclocm m“ A R Gibson’ numb Ofllco Connected with ter. - - -- - . of his sister, Mrs. Calvin Leard of . 3'2’ honour at an enjoyable supper party ' If tional part of the meeting, andi 31f = i-Jixs. Calvin Lcard had charge oi l ' ithe program. Headings were given INVESTED. IES FOR THE AND A GENUI $7.25 and spring seat, price ....‘.... $2.95 chen Rockers, Kitchen Gh Strong Kitchen wood- Stock up Comfortable Reed Rock- ers, upholstered back tonne. Special Kitchen Rocker Large, comfortable Kit- Oak Finish. A wonder- Z81‘. f7.‘ .'. .".? $2.95 750-6 for $4.25 bull-i. of kiln dried hard- -'_....___..4 Here Are More Typical Holman Values CONTINUING- HOLMAWS 1932 CLEARAWAY SALE n ucn WONDERFUL RESPONSE 1'0 noLMAws CLEARAWAY SALE, Twl-FATgFllaAR‘lGDM%RE THAN EVER couvm can THAT THE BUYING PUBLIC or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, REALIZE THAT WHEN HOLMANS OFFER CLEARAWAY PRICES, EVERY ITEM REPRESENTS MORE ACTUAL Moivavs wonrn eon nounns NE BARGAIN- . - . in Cre- Golden airs Chairs, now at Three Piece Bed Outfit; A Priced t0 Save You Money! Simmon’s Cane Panel Bed in Wal- nut Finlsh. Strong Steel Spring, having cable fabric, supported by numerous helicals. All Cotton Felt Mattress. The Outfit Another Big Bed Bargain l Simmon's walnut finish Bed. Strong Link Fabric Spring. All Cotton Felt this Low price lglatirsss~ 1817.05 39 3P4: ’, or n4 ’ ivide, TOP 75c,or6f0r.. I ong‘ e ran ITEMS LISTED BELOW, ARE EVERYDAY ivccassrrl YOU WILL £85K THEM OVER- EVERY our: 1s EXACTLY AS DESCRIBED- l Compare These Specials Before Buying! Reed Rocker Kitchen Gahinet $37.50 Oak Kitchén Cabinel, with sliding porcelain -work table, ten piece utility set, pastry draw- er, flower bin, etc. With each cabinet we give free 35 items of house- l‘I.‘£‘.§§.Z.‘l2'. $37.50 Sliding Gouch $9.95 Steel Extension Couch, with strong fabric and crelonne covered mat- tress. A double bed at a $9.95 Attractive Dresser $10.75 Walnut Finished Dres- _ ser with Three Drawers. 2° ” x llgvldfio mnllaizrirrf): $15-75 a "i $10.15 Value ..l... $17.25 Special Savings in Springs and Mattresses! Layers of soft Cotton Felt encased in good quality Art Ticking makes this one of the outstanding Price ,. . .. liiatiress v a l u e s offered ‘this s e a s o n. Clearawziy .. 45 lbs. of Cotton Felt, covered in floral cov- ering a Wonderfully Comfortable Mattress Price TM" s“‘"°".‘.".'..s.".°.s.'............ $5.75 Slfolfi; Steel ‘Spring, with Cable Wire Fabric, supported at each end by numer- . ous helical springs. A Remarkably Good, Value at Holmanfia Regular ' m... $0.50 u-n------..--u-n.-- run: DELIVERY 0n Au $5.00 onmsns i “llo_lman’s Glearaway Sale Offers You Exceptional Values” R. T. HOLMAN LTD. -— SIJMMERSIDE and BIIARLOTTETDWN ‘—- D. F. MacDonald, sourls. BYTERIAN churches. Services (or Sabbath January 24th: Cardigan to report that the full amount has been met. Besides the Auxiliary of the W. M. S. at Bedeque there are two Mission Circles and a Mission Band. These, too, have reached their allocations, making a total of $725.00 raised by the Missionary organizations of Bedeque church. PERSONALS —Miss Olive Gillespie, teacher in Mnlpeque. spent Sunday at her home in Summersldc. —-Mr. Preston Green. Malpcquc, was a visitor to Summerslde on Sunday inst. -Mrs. Ralph MacKenna oi Con- way is spending the balance oi the winter in Summerslde the guest oi ‘vfrs. George Horton-S. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'MII.K AND CREAM for sale. 170-1-20-1 month. ..°CARDlGAN-DUNDAS PRES- ..'S’l‘. ANDREWS Presbyterian ..‘MO.\'TAGUE COURT —- in the Court at Montague on January 19th a party from Georgetown was fined fifteen dollars and costs for drunkenness and disorderly; con- duct, also another" party fined one dollar and costs for creating a dis- turbancc in the town-H. - ..'Mr. W. Lank. representing: ‘Rattenbury, Charlottetown, is lspending a few days in Montague. -—H. ..“Ml‘. J. S. McDonald represent- Montague this wcek.—-H. inl Tobacco Company, Churlottcq town, is spending a few days ini Montague-H. I l “Now then Tommy Brown" snld the teacher. “I want i0 set you r. little problem. Suppose there wer. five children and their motho: had only four potatoes to share be- tween them. Sho wants to givi each child an equnl share and how would she do it?" "Mash the potatoes“ said the pl emsicni" iii; u EXAMINATION =1; i‘; Fitting and Supplying h}, Glaslel. eto. ~' u. .1. MAl-lON day Bchool 10 dclock. Morning aer- OPTOMETRIST vice 11 o'clock. Evening service '7 i‘: Mental"! P- E. l. l ». - {implore 1' tu-zmi-zmxsxaez-gzeii JANUARY zz, 1932 ___§ ing Clark and NIacDonald, is in ..'Mr. Donald Beatty’ of Illlprf-V CUDMORE BROS. FRIDAY and SATURDAY FREE DELIVERY 1/2 lb. 19c per lb. 200 5 cakes 250 per box 190 per lb. ,_ per u». 206 FLOUR (royal household) 9810s. $2.75 PEAS - - - - i - BORN . . . . TOMATOES . . , . 000050 seer . . . . 11min 19c 000KEO HAM . ._ . CHEESE (old) - . .- FAIRY SOAP - - - PIGKLES (Mcfireadys chow) 4002- bot 39° 0lGBY . . . . . .‘ ~IJIGBY (boneless) ~ - EGGS (fresh extras) - - v=rf1°e33° EGGS (cooking storage) - per dw- 25° SAUSAGES . . . . . 4 tins 250 . 4 tins 250 ." 4 tins 250