e sPEcIAL BARGAINS You Just Cannot Afford to ills: January 5th, 5151., and 1a., liunstaffnags Creamery Butter This is a wonderful product. Have not do so today at gn-nu-exuwniu you tried it, ii Oranges, very special, 2 dozen __ _._ _. 49¢ Lard and Shortening, 2 lbs. Puffed “meat, 2 packages Raisins, Seeded o Baby’s Own - -- - - 25c r ee ess p s.- 9c s o T2 '1; - i“ Soap, 4 cakes '- — — —- 29c King Cole Coffee, 1 lb. tin -~ -- — -~ 34c King Cole Tea», 1 lb. pkg. -~ - - —e -— 57c With every Purchase of $1.00 or more we will give absolutely free wit Cup and Saucer Free. CASH Mill CARRY STORES Charlottetown Phone 747 Free Delivery Phone 399 Free Delivery h your order Summerside ,l Mr. Harry Kirsh will be buying fox furs at MacDonald's _ Tailor Shop, Great George Street for TWO DAYS only. too-rows WANTED-coo p nsnnv KIRSH-BUR nuvnn vv v vwvqfl vvv#‘r¢vvw Q44.‘ {the 1020's to two months in 00.n- sldgt and one mould: in the United tory Bird Convention Gunners Favers iQonflnued__!.m9L_ We -1). __ ese, s two months season some ter at s time agreed on b; gunfire. was suaeestod by Mr. Precedegt .16.- the latter th season was the result oi s. "gentle- man's agreement." Problem Common To Msritimes‘ Rev. ii. l.. Benton Prayer Service Night. collections were less. Rev. H. L. Benton save the ad- ieu‘ the e Gcd world. Ohrist gave why o! personal (isgidvation. He imdersiood the Mr. Tufts said. one srrsngi season most suitable to all '0! aumiers. deigiicult lrymthe var ed move had been estab TuitssaidJnonecaseinthe minion. on the extreme coast oi s section oi Brit umbia where two The some problem had to be seed N Beetle and . New . On the mainland tn laces they sdo ted a son~ sys=em but oppos ti n occur even when that was attempted. it cave a three month see- son to those living on the border . ‘Hilts N!!! t0 the meeting . MacDonald South Elmira District. Mr. .l)onsld, s gunner with almost 40 lence and claiming to for s large number of the gunners in his area. favored a {fir opening om’ hhgep season than presc me o A-t that date many duckswere in "poor condition." resent was a "bit too short" he ouqht and suggested October 16 to mldd-ie or even the end oi sept- Birds were edoptlnz new halbiiz in sell protection. the miter o! the _ letter believed. Ducks were "rafting to sea," durinr the day returning the Dtonds and rivers only in gh . Ch it hOWUVN‘ Mr o! sh Neither was i3‘: department it was contended, t Bind Officer pointer. uport snv scheme for ”°'”m . "ta igajtlahpnsemrit Mimi 3.. mo ' scheduled to lterthie tn m“ will’: orth e dunks. arrived in the Province in 19B‘! only a few days beime the close o! the see-son on November 14th. usual time or their srrivalmemsin- the length oi‘ season three and a hslf months p_ri3§___l’Q 2nd" i989. t0 Mt’. and Mrs. Wilfred lNBAU-At the Prémc 0011115? t r mm: ifilgr in otiihe pas swyesrse oug en c- weed di hter. , allot-in.‘ ni-mse county rm Petitions Received ember liisto - 1000. to top n Tuits told the meeting he ved iive petitions durlm e ll!!! from country secti o! viper. sinned in each case by suite lsrzo numbers. that the season he October snd N0- er vemb . _ Presggenéqtvisgt “reed a e . . . town He d Outing:- iorwci-‘iieors. The s v _ The has 1m}, an,“ com“, instead twigmountod ex heads and H it l January iii-ct. B. “Paris Everett Phiili In Memoriam h ._._.__. a Poiggnongnvshouw swsykzlau 6._ m,“ m. ‘ nu. us‘ mm: w. and m. Iranian-nous. ' e525- N. Merl. e... _ . a could niihotbe sun UNDERTAKER, 8MB a . _ ’ o! the-piuoont season onene- s?“ ' i Charlottetown m Q1 ‘ eu. Mayor Comments 0n Sanatorium Refuse _~Complaint iaiive o! Th Guardian ste d; , :1‘; .."""*"......'l:'z:'.£a‘.r’.' Mr H. W Meclenn . . in terdn F . KB-"llll the goes! .§'.e:'i$"‘n.'.§. th nnatorium. He said all this refuse was intended to he 283"“ “eihnmhm”? "i" .9“ P“! 00H rad . d llslvidentl fallen ‘down in their duty olng so. o not The City C unoil eubsldls d lb incinerator service and nsiursil; look it ior granted that the com- triistraain t' with gs! officials rffntheOSII-utislgilzgi and DI-nfl wls fulfill the conditions oi’ t clr co W laid. t nothing that m sun-es the would be likely to convey infgoflon hould ll . and iron: of}? .3. i’l'.'.€i'...,'°e$'e°o“fi°ifi‘l h “Eglgélsllilolzilncuraifir. Ills was under also e reed es r- fl-Ws letter. that flue snusiorinm, fig“ hospitals in the city, Th matter such a mIMficsiLi-Eii" M"- gftyi to be on the n- _ Solve Problem In Visit Of Monarch IONDON. Jun. 4-(0? Oabl )—- kxiotty Drobiem (or the Hudsginb A Bey Comp ny. h . Branted in F670 dlllsqleor them ti. ocrcounieoiliveelksnda B3 P Mir 0d black beavers Wlblite t0 isit monarch, has been solved. d to accept tw bee okinsflrh resen ti will be ggde by; h5g1?’ Ootgpg: Governor oi the ompany, probably e s - #53... m ..%§;e..“e".;“e.h" at armnflm is had confirmed 0t B aham hlsce “ED101811 ‘gaggin- iedbYI-nmssfvui; i0 consult the Provincial Govern- ments with respect to details in so tar u they aiiected local con- ditions. Rciulations might bemsde more strict but not less do than those provided ior by the Dom- h concernin: s was thst the setting o! the open season re- s entirely with [overn- iz-Li: cfwsnnciji - The Central Guardian ‘terms "M... may be inserted consensus-rm sncr. ‘Ecumenical Conference a At Madras Speaker At Report 0f Bible Soc- iety Given At Ser- vice’ Held L a s t 70B A REAL BREAKFAST Rob Rood Oars chins. Silverware or Pllin. " 55.": .t'."°"‘. 5.5"“ earn o serio Lest night the Week oi’ Plover g service was “linger the s ces o! o m severe cold and is threat: G A: k 6%‘ s. cc ey ma lsst tan . - fell and broke his The injured player was removed the Prin Island Hospital where ported resting comiortabiy. the British Pb 3 16 9°- eiethgsul was held 8t Paul's Fur Hall A iarwe co i=1"- wes present President oi tht Societv. Mr William How presid- ed Rwve a very fine report. m tion all who in work o! the Mo“; “more. 1....“ “or. 2r one: on - - ecuti . the weaker meet democratic Book in the world. He concluded his remarks by so. "Hie Bible reported the. forward to the central body was lame: than last year althouuh the B“ or ‘mum.’ the one lane by Rocky Point. Last year the bee; service on January Constant use oi’ me “m, kept a Men’s All Wool Jumbo Knit Coat Sweaters, Co]. ors Navy, B] k . Maroon. Sizes g6‘: loan]. Mans Leather Rcsular $2.50. s i .e____-.i..; yo; Men’s Heavy All Wool XorkRPanlts, sizeg 34 u, $4_'00 cg“ at $335 "d uiar $6.95 - - .... Men’s Mackinaw Reef- ers, sizes 40 to 46. To clear - - _ _. .... $335 Boys’ Leather dren venim on the theme: Christ and His Word. "Ohrist is given the place oi pre- emin in the " the ence - or said. In the Bible we Iind the record of the lives oi men and women. Ohrist achieved s beak in m the matter cit relationship with God. He held the pemect balance oi the Divine and human. We 11nd no record o! {allure in the liie o! Christ. The Bible bears re- EBAL SERVICE -'I‘h hm. i’ ge late Alba e to stub] ts rel le the oentraiupglegne BelfbJBCUaWlAfh, 1n spies oi the roads and which he was he munity. The iol Riot to the Jerusalem Ocniier~ enoe (1928) all the B0ys'_ Lamb Skin Collar Mackinaw Reefers, sizes 20 to 34. Reg. $4.95 $3.95 Boys’ Navy Macki aw Breeches, double gent Sim 3o t“ 34' R and knee, sizes 25 to 34. Regular $2.00 -- - 51,69 Men’s Heavy W i n t e r Cflllfl -— — — ——- — 46c i 46c each . . . D. Thos. A. A. 6c. and J. A. Nichol- Jilast. The Dc ant, Hui! the del and abe representatives native missionary churches. men houeb amen-one at the msiin wllrmsm of th Bible is to tell about God's Nagure. The Bible zlves the greatest thought oi’ in Christ. r uurnoee o! the mu I is to give instruction in living}; ilt we 11nd several countries. ion o! Christian DrincLPIB-i ai and national lite oi vast ma ority oi afsb . d1: loult to estimate the in- thls Gm: ELECTRIC SIGN "" "‘ '“ '— — $2.98 11C h th town gherglocfi wm elcilegck Pcupl th I. . lelglgflmllgd heart door. AY IN ONTARIO —- Mr. “To shall 9" has the mm “we to He alone nle need peace tho tmublgd peace in the irhoze who are conversant/wit the (llgnierences hel w n ' Mmfnzflsm the v . One is reminded 0i the giaécnsc 3 . there i" no pl to 135,1 P. n. 1. m N —-—— way out attire world's SERVICES — The And Matthew McOoui-t morning Ionn hi; théBfighton Ave, to late rmidence 68 has been found too difficult an besalisit untried." 91D the accent the challenge? It Christmas At Ladies‘ Crepe D 14-20 years, Regulu- $229. 0n sale for - Ladies’ W001 Drowns, 3-0115] "Ylos and colors. Sizes ie-zo '1'” Regular $3.39. 0n a2?“ h, __ _ __ __ Ladies’ ,4 - h“, Misty v Night‘ é‘.'.'$.‘..."°.§l" ‘we "'° ":3" P" Girls’ wool Drulll. Colors new nhdhrown. " r - $1.19. Ladi - w‘ 3| The Iollcwlp; ma? sgediumoolzsi? 12.? m hem sold hi1...“ Color tea rose. Price — “d”, “ha” s and tel. rose. 9mg Medium size 19c. Large s -.__._._._-.._ » _ 8N0 . ir.'°t.siz"e.sisz"..'"uil. ggy-Qhjrli?’ only. Special roi- - - 39c user. "g9"; -=-- ice-__-__._ uuier- short sun all wool sin Pants. Col- w "m" 9° @214 MM!!- mrioemv" Bu” Girlie?‘ _ — 1T I _ ‘- ' y” e — pofilodwgz. S A new line o! ladies worsted 7°'"- P11“ —,—-—-— Wool Skirts. Just rri ed in time for the sue.“ asvsoriod 21,',';,',;'";;* m}: o‘f,"_""°"' rizaisiisifsr. Slifgfiff; sub-H . lm-—————-—- W Falconvvood The Yuletide Season was 9168-5- antiv observed at Fslconwood Hos- pital. the wards were attractively decorated with evergreens, stream- the. mails, heavlily laden. o iits were carefully listed. acknow- ed, and laid aside until Ghrist- mes morning. when Santa Claus a peered to distribute them from heavily laden tma Th tiente having no riends to remember not forgotten by Santa, he remembered each patient wi gilt oi candy, nuts and irui Christmas‘ dinner oi ~ Mr. Vernon Biryenton spending the winter home at Union Row. lot Miss Laure Watts. Grove. who spent the New Year at _Mt. Stewart, the zuest or her cousin, Mrs. Warren has returned ‘Mrs. (Col) Geo. Crockett, has entered upon her 80th year enjoying good health. Constance Hyndman this week on return to Montreal an enioyablo vaca- ome here. all that goes to make s complcb inner, was greatly enjoyed and ristmas has" a universal appeal, and brings happiness. not only to the receivers or girls. but also to bes‘ p takes ~o tunity oi thankina the ' p; (or. their generous omnqcs, and apples tntss Tree: McMillan left yester- o; return to Mcgliill is eo 3.159%‘? .".';3““.‘l§'..‘“-i~‘.‘ m? m‘ Milieu. . E. Mu 6s 00.. A- & 00.; Dillon d: Spilleti; Flennell d: Chandler; Bruce Stew- B, l-til : E. T. Hipgs: ..-___ Patriot PublishingyOoq Moore do m. Geo. Kesier. who has been ' visiting , Rueet of his-sister. Mi- H . and Bushes. 1 S‘)! 3M5. Lilli R4001! Limited. Ml‘. Fraser Moliilliien orning on return to Mo Christmas vacation w and . ileiisenerilaii =--- voos rraruunn 11.4. A. an p [G omens-traumas: Otl-ll-ellhsrlottelewn in!‘ painlessly liquid-ally mud ., ‘sehooilqiii. Fund. - - _ Croutons/m sum ' A‘ Ladies Bed Jackets, colors 901m“ you” mm". pin; l 14-44. Sellin] for — — T - S Main Floor Hankies at HALF PRICE. HANDKERCHIEFS - Special as- sortment of soiled linen Handker- chiefs selling for HALF‘ PRICE GLOVES — Broken lot of Cape- skin Gloves clearing Eor———--————- 'Coiiars, I-iunkies, Flowers, Scarves, . Shopping Bags, Belts and Gloves, all selling for —~ — BLOUSES - Clearing all our blouses. Regular $2.95 S L-nd $1.95 for — —— -— -- Iisoj Clearing Boys’ Overco ats Still the biggest part of the winter ahead-and here? 3'0"!‘ fllfllilll" tunity to get an Overcoat st 25% oif-ahwonderiluivrleldiggiolneegpecia Y on coats of_new cloths and dealt!" 8"“ ‘is Y° ranges of sizes—-21 to 38 B855 3 l9 w “m1 Regular 8 3.75 coat sells {or S Regular 8.50 coat sells for Regular 10.00 coat sells for Regular 14.50 coat sells for Regular‘ 18.00 cost sells for 20% Off Boys’ Suits o at this big reduction. only 105 Sum h“ on our "film-n out they n semi-sport advanced Large range of cloths and patterns tailored "fling styles. Practically all suits with two pairs oi pants. Get in on this offer early. Sires 24 to 87%!!! 5 W 19 Y9"!- Reguier 8 7.50 suit sells for S 0.00 ‘ Regular 10.00 suit sells for _ Regular 15.00 suit Sells tor 12.1» Regular 18.00 nit sells for Remember PRIZES i, a Birthday CAKES a Men’s Basement breaker‘ sma" size! on Cloth, Zip Rezular $6.50 Sale — - —— - - $4.20 Men’s Lamb Skin Collar Mackinaw Reeferg, sizes 36 to 44 $2.98 5 -— — — —~ —- $6.50 Men’s Heavy Grey and Fawn Domet Work Shirts, sizes l5 to 1B iar —- — —— — ~—- 89c Boys’ Jumbo Knit Puli- Wer Zip Sweaters. Col- ors Brown and Maroon, Sizes 30 to 34. —- — —- -— - $1.29 Men’s Fancy Shirts 46c Following articles for Isle on 46th Anniversary 46c each Ladies’ Hats $1.90 to $2.75 ifor 50c each Clearing our Hats worth from $1.98 to 2.75 st the 56-75 —- — — — — $5.50 Boys’ Leather Wind- breakers, sizes 28 to 36. Regular $4.95 - - $3.95 Boys’ Sweaters Boys’ Shorts. Boys’ Jersey Suite. Boys’ Fancy Shirts. Boys’ Winter Caps. LAIDIES’ BASEMENT j Velvet Table Runners. Colors , blue and green. _.-_._- Ssie — - - - Mstronh " hats, head sizes, Colors Wine, Navy & Brown 8 January Sale -\-‘ Fur Felts in all colors, worth from $2.98 Price -- -- -- Ail our highly priced Hats. 5 January Sale Wool Bed Jackets, all 9g ..__-_-.- gigs; liline rib Cirmhinntinns. Ladl ' H C l mgn 9975 l" . s or - W’ -— — — - — — — gilt-i. Sin; g5" 35-34- A lovely line o! Ladies’ Prim French W o o l Sale Price — -- Men’: Store . Sheeplined $ ' Horsehide COATS nniy 10 of these coats which usual- ly seil for $20.00 left. Full grained guaranteed horsehide with heavy lining and big brown Beaver Lamb collar. four roomy pockets and full belt. Sizes up to AE. Our greatest bargain at — ———— — $15.00