My I “Welded. Friday, Saturday and Monday ' January 29, 3O February 1 4*". "iv ‘ Yo‘ “i '11,»: lSLAltll) ‘BRAND No. 2 Tins A Maritime Product you'll like . . . buy them by tho dozen tins. . lollirlllllls 2 15C THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . iBrifippgsi You Groceries at Asto JAY g HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP l7 new i_ Large Bottle C undingly Lo lExempliiying our appreciation oi your patronage since our advent in the Maritimes with Chain Grocery Stores! The prevailing Grocery Prices Ioday are exceptionally low, but, we . believe, those listed below will he hard to duplicate Read every item-then come early— A Buy for present and future needs-you will be surprised at the savings effected! PEANUT BUTTER 1—-"—-n___.> . " 29o l;- FfldhY, Saturday and Monday January 29, 30 and February 1 OUR’S SEAL-TITE TINS I9 2 T... AYLMER RED LABEL BARB RASPBERRY STRAWBERRY 1 1A 40oz..hr...-.,...... 40oz..'sr c %,?nfiz' nvtlvlalz RED LABEL1 4O oz. Jar . Royal Jar Queen OLIVES 17% oz. bottle. Eacll............ I o 19c Squat Tins PCORN CHERRIES 2 Tins i27cl PINEAPPLE igiir , . , l ‘ . tln rCholcgc I N K S A L M O gm s C CATELLI 0L l l CHOICE Macaroni and Spaghetti has» “??? 5C iini" P s‘ ll l AYLMER ClllCE a Prrr “m” Y i SINGPRE slc l A 2 Tins QUAKER PUF FED i use’. —RETURNED TO WlNNlPl-Xi— . iMr. and Mrs. James Stewart, who F, _ ihsve been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. -LOW PRICED horse dear at any price. Buy the best lit ‘turned on Thursday morning to Brace‘s. 333-1-28-2l. ‘Winnipeg. They had a very pleas- Illilt holiduih-S. —CORRECTION—It is regretted __ that in the report of the Presby- -RI-2CORD FOR. JANUARY-A terial of the W. M. S. of tlle Island ppnrty of hockey fans from Amherst United Churches, it was stated that ‘motored over to see the Crystal- Mrs. Glidden brought greetings from ‘Amherst game on Tuesday evening. the United Baptist Church; it ‘They made very good time from should have read from the Prcsby- Borden arriving in Summersidc terllin. Chflsllllh and BhPllSt about six o'clock. They returned the Ohurches.—S. next morning in time for the boat. ——-— Owing to a fairly heavy fall of snow during the night they experienced some difficulty on th: return trip. This is a record for January-S. --K. OF C. ENTERTAINMENT- Tne card party and dance in the Knights of Columbus Home on Cen-v tral Street. Bummernldc on Wed—, —-BANKERS’ BANQUET - The nesday evening was will attended first meeting of the Summerside There were ten tables of bridge and Bailkers‘ Club, which was inaugur- four of BIICllOH fflfly fives. Prizes ated recently. was held ln the pri- for bridge were. Ladies, Mrs. D. F. vate (lining room of the Clifton Ho- MacNelil, gents, Mr. W. Henryltel on Wednesday evening and was Noonan; auction forty fives, ladies. the occasion of a most enjoyable Min Blacqulere, gents. Mr. Scv-flanqilel. Guests of honour were mour Pannln!» ‘ht 10.30 a dainty Mrs. R. li. Richardson, wire n; u... supper was served by the lflfllfis ' mflllflrur of tile Roysl Bank, Mrs. .7. which was followed by dancing and J. Morris, wife or the m \ social timer-B. ‘mh Provincial Bank, and .W. Williams, ui’ Sulnrnerside and _ Mrs. .1. n. l lJardlue, wife of tile lllllllilfTl‘ oi ill- ‘Canadian Bailk of Colnnlerce. Mr. ,Wi1soll, president of the club, pre- ers being present. Ml‘. R. B. Rich- ardson, Hon. President, gave n vcry interesting address on matters rel- ‘ative to banking. Other speakers were Mr. J. J. Morris and Mr. It. J. Jardine, who spoke on the proced- ure of the club and its advantages ‘to the banking stall‘ and expressed the hope that the club would flour- ish and be of great benefit to its members. After the supper n short business meeting was held. It was decided to have n supper once a month and have one of the older bankers address the club on .=pl~cln1 subjects in connection with bank- ing-B. I Profit and Loss: Today prnm nnrl loss are changing places Plus ifillmS are being turned into Illinus Wins. What we once thought in be frrrtninties are now uncertainties. what were once considered lo be solid things are crumbling Ill our hands. We are beginning to lipprn. Dr. Henry Howard. t‘... ;....n.'.;4|..i.>_l _. POWDER§> pkgs. ’ T ese prices prevail at l l s16 townie Till will Sllmlnetselr "lot/moss 13¢] EATON’S EATQNQ swlinsoown i Snowflake Baking C FLOUR ‘Z7 c l» (i! clllc-P SH OULDERS 12c Average 1i to 8 lbs. MACHINE sucrr 14¢ CHOICE CREAMERY BUTTERZ"). i .—-_n.-.___@n HELLO GUS FEAKES, CORN t lQWil fiiorcs. J £"*_".~?".'S~ I'd-J.‘ .. and Charlotte ‘llaasrlillll cullalllllrl W" .."ST. ALBANS, Souris. Private devotions, Church School 2 p.m. ..'MI).Y. AND CREAM for sale. D. F’. MacDonald, Sourls. 179-1-20-1 month. ..*ST. ANDREWS Presbyterian Church, Montague, Jim. 31st. Buil- day School at 10 o'clock; Morning service at 11 o'clock; Evening serv- ice at 7 o'clock. Rev. A. R. Gibson, minister. ..‘UNITEII BAPTIST CllURCI-I, Montague. Rev. Arthur R. Pyke, pastor. 10.00, Sunday School hour at Montague, followed at 11.00 by morning worship. At 3.00 service at Georgetown, and at 7.00 service at Sturgeon. ..'CIIURCII OF TllE HOLY TRINITY. Georgetown, Sexngeslnla Sunday. Maitins, ll n.m.; cute-l chism and story 2 p.m.. Evensong 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2nd, Feast of i 17-588!" ot Fiat/.- the great spiritual tllll1dJ.-—l p.m. Cllll- T- F- _ charge of services. the Purification. Evellsolig 7.30 Kelly, C. A, in l general instruction. The visiinr from Cape Zrvtoll lworked for a few days in the coal mines of the Don Basin. which he said were as well equipped as simi- , lar pits in Nova Scotia. Miners liv- i ed in apartment houses, room, board I and washing costing 35 rubles or $1.75 per month. Wakes ran from 100 to 500 rubles monthly, according to skill, machine runners getting iltimate Peep Into Russian Life Ii SYDNEY, N. a, Jan. 28.—tBy The ; Canadian Pressl-Impressions of ‘life in Russia ranging from girls ‘wearing eugenie hats to recognized ‘unions among prison convicts were lrecounted today by James B. Mc- Lachlan, one-time secretary of [United Mine Workers District 26. l wen]; surfgqc workout had a seven who recently returned from the 1mm- day, The colliery doctor got land of the Soviets after a six-weeks only 345 rumeg bu; n11 food. cloth- stay. l ing. rent, medical supplies and He carried credentials _enabling ' book; gm- pgstgraduate gtudy were him to enioy the status of a mem- pfuvldgd, ber of the worklns Droletllrlflll- l-hll! Persons sentenced to jail spent escaping high hotel costs levied on most 0g their tune in outdoor con. tourists. The Bcrlerlll lwllcy 0! the struction gangs, and were allowed country in this respect, he said, was to have unions to safeguard their to "skin the Phillstlne and temper interests to a certain limit. Leave of the wind to the shorn lamb." Weai- absence was granted for good be- thy persons paid ten dollars for a ' havior, return being assured by the meal which would be available to a ' o. P. o. owl-st police). workman for 45 cents. These police were everywhere and Reservations ten days ahead were alight be in orls's family unsuspect- neeesssry to get seats in the better ed. The arrest of the engineers theatres, but the talkies were mostly whose trial was sensational several six hours work a day, five days a the equivalent of $250 .1 month for’ "ration, Mr. McLachlan said. l The chief impression he got from} l Kharov, Rostov and other cities of indicted mc-lude John J‘ cm ey’ .the Don was a resemblance to Hos- f tamer c‘ treasurer o! Bosmncaii ton or Montreal. Moscow was not | a brother o: Mayor Jules M' it“. so attractive. Reconstruction of the l l” o’ Boston: Edwm T’ Mex“ a entire my was planned‘ lwho was brought back from Flilil‘; . Mr. McLachlan claimed that from f m“ recently 1°? questioning relstv’ where he live d"! could see twelve to the closing o‘ the Medic"! “u; ,churches and the people were go- compmy: h“ brother’ Dr’ A“); l ing to them in crowds as they do in J‘ Mcmgm’ and ‘even! om" ‘i ussiasli uor lic was like that ' . oflliova Scoliia. LIizuoi-I was sold, but i dmed have bee“ howled to “mien: tum government recommends‘; tem_ in Suffolk County superior C0 persnce. Heavy drinking was ln- tomorrow‘ frequent, and while unpuntshed by fine or imprisonment, was penal- ized by reduced wages from s spee- ial wicket labelled “drunkards win- dow." The American says that other! Roadways: Like stone we 1'0"" one roadway and we shall crllfih each other if we do not lllih°lll each other. Boston Bankers as educational, some concerned with months ago, resulted from n. gl-ll propaganda for furtherance of the picking up an unopened envelope in five-year plan, others imparting the street and handing it over to her father, s member of the organl- | Are Summoned EYESIGHT N BOSTON: Mass. Jan. as-ne l §§§W§§§Q,h, lAiosrtion Evening American says Roy I mu,“ “n, . ovey, former State bank oom- .. lnlssioner, is one of l5 men who l H. J- have been indicted by a Suffolk , orronllzlllgl; county grand jury in its lnmtlss- ' " "WW" - ' tion of the affairs of the closed in- on“ m“ t duatriol bank and trust company. .. ...._.-n-n,. -,