“i933 SPECIALS”; “A Safe Buy at Those Prios" "RED ROSE".“KING COLE", "SALADA" 38c lb BROWN BETTY 33c lb "JOHNSTONS SPECIAL" 3 lbs. 68s COPPEE-"Klng Cole", "Red Rose" Chase and Ssnbornb“. Maxwell House .. ... PURE LARD (in 20 lb. Pails) . IIASZARFS BRAIIMIN TEA . VI-TONE, medium slse 20c. La COCOA in lb. bars . . . . 10 lbs. GRANULATED SU ICING SUGAR MOLASSES per gallon "ROYALITE" R OIL I-JASIFIRST ASPARAGUS 'l ‘ S 19c Can CORN ON COB lGoiden Bantam) ............... 10c Can VICTORY SAUER KRAUT 15c Can DICCREAIIY'S PICKLES ....................... 25c Bottle CORN SYRIJI‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................... 19c Can PEANUIQBUTTER 25c Jar for 19c . 25c MARMALADE (large bottle) ............. DIAIIDIALADE (medium) . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 18c CAMPBELUS TOMATO SOUP . ...... ...... 3 for 25c CLARIVS SPAGIIETTI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 cans for 25o CLARIVS PORK AND BEANS (large sim) 7.’ cuss for 25c CLARICS PORK AND BEANS, (medium) . . . 3 cans for 25c CLARIVS PORK AND BEANS (small cans) 7o each RAINBOW SALMON (1 lb. tails) .......... 2 can: for 25o SNOW CAP PILCHARDS (I lb. tails) .. .. 2 cans for 25o BEN’S PORK AND BEANS 2 cans for 25c CORNFLAKES . . . . . 3 packages Io: 25c QUICK MACARONI . 2 packages for 25c SPAGHETTI . . . . . . . . Z packages for '25c SHREDDED WHEAT .. 2 packages for 25c NATURAL IIEALTII BItAN . . . . . ...... 2 packages for 25c PEPPER, GINGER and MUSTARD .... 3 packages for 25c BULK STARCII . . . . . 10c lh. BAKING SODA (1 lbs.) . 3 for 25c CREAM OF TARTAR 8c n quarter ... 30c lb. PUFFED WHEAT .................. 2 packages 25c PUFI-‘ED RICE . . . . . . . . . Zpackages 25c CALIFORNIA RAISINS 2 (l lb. pkgs.) 29o CURRANTS . .. ....... . . . . . . . . .. 2 packages 25c BROOMS . . . . . . 29c and 39c. Extra. Value MOPS (with handles) . . . . . .. 25c, 35c, 45c Each SOAPS I’ and G. and P d LENOX .... 10 bars 39c SURPRISE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 Bars 49o TOILET SOAPS - Palmolive, Lux, Many Flowers, Caiay, Iel s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....................... akes 25c OXYDOL, LUX and CIIIPSO . . 3 packages 25c PRINCESS FLAKES (large) .. . .. .. . . 2 packages 25c CANNED MILK (Carnation, Nestles and Dorothy (largo size) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...............2cartst'or23o BEANS (White and Yellow Eye) ...... I0 lbs. 34c FANCY CUT OATMEAL l0 lbs. 35o ROBIN HOOD (Rapid Oats) with Premium .. . CHOICE RICE .............................. BARLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHOICE ISLAND CHEESE . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... CENTRAL CREAMERIES BEST BUTTER 2 lbs. 40o BEST FLOUR. AND FEEDS at greatly reduced prices. DIGBY IIERRING 15c box , CHOICE BONELESS CO . . . LADIES‘ AND GENTS TAPS AND reduced prices. BRASSO (regular 25c size) FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY and BISCUITS at prices. TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES at Wholesale Prices. MATCHES EDDYS (large size . . . . . . . 3 packages 21o Single and double BIT AXES. FILES. SHOVELS. SCUT- TLES. BUCKETS. STOVE PIPE. ELBOWS. DAMPER-S. NAILS, GLASS and PUTTY and numerous articles In the Hardware linr. PREMIER ETIIEI. GASOLINE ................ 33c gallon PREMIER ll-STAR . . . . ......................... 30c gallon ALL, GOODS DELIVERED IN TOWN LIRIITS. u... . . for 20c reduced ASK FOR. ONE OF OUR. BEAUTIFUL GALE‘ ‘NDARS. ~ W. A. JOHNSTUNE PHONE 6. MONTAGUE, P. E. I. A] Marshmallow Pudding 2 tablespoons cornstarch. 1 teaspoon sugar. ‘it cup cold milk. It’. cup scolded milk. " 16 Marshmallows. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 2 egg whites. l and bent in marshmallows. whites. C001. fruit or a fruit sauce. Mix comstarch and sugar with cold milk. Add to scolded milk end cook in top oi double boiler about 20 minutes, stirring constantly until | mixture thickens. Remove from fire vanilla and fold in beaten egg Serve with crushed Add Have Your Clock repaired now when we can give you I prompt service. Phone 353 and have us call for it._ C. H. TA YL OR JEWELLER and ENGRAVER .usirsy usturo may bs _ , rents n word strictly psyublo In ud- "rrnr CHARLOTTETOWN cusgpggg and, Prinoe Bounty Chronicle -'i'iiis column Is rolorvod for llwl or lornI inmost but ICIQIIIIII] or s insortod st l vuurr. .4." cw IAUNTING suurous ‘fllld two cheap wood sieighs, for sale at Braces. 'i'l'l8-l-26-2i. ‘SIJMMERSIIE GUARDIAN —!)IARGATE Pastoral Charge - sundas, Jan. 39. The Young People will conduct service‘ st Margatr. with special speaker at ‘i p. m. Other services cancelled. -—WEERLY wnisr-The reflllilil‘ weekly whist of the Summerslde ‘branch O! the C. M. B. A. was held on nlondsy evening. There were fourteen tables. The prizes were won by Miss Elizabeth Gallant; Mrs. Fred Blscqulere: Percy Gallant and Lesus Bolger.--8. -MRS. NOONAN of Noonsrfs Beauty Parlour will be attending Hairdressers Show in Boston from January 21th to February ,9th. Ap- pointments open for Saturday. February 11th. Phone 68-3. 7750-I-25-2i. —PASSED AWAY IN ClllAR- L0'I'l'ETOWN—-Ml!ny friends will learn with regret 0f the dcnth ill Charlottetown on Tuesday after- noon of Miss Edith Jane Arthur aged 5'1 years. Miss Arthur was s native of Summersidc the da/ugh- ter of the Late Mr. and Mrs. Char- la Arthur and will be kindly re- membered by many old friends. There are left to mour four brothers, John and William in Okla- homa, U.S.A., nnd James in Sum- morsde and Frank in Vancouver, B, 0., to w-hlom sympathy is ex- wuged, 1m funeral takes place this afternoon from the residence of her brother. Mr. James Arthur on Rus- sel street, Sunmierside st 2 filth-S, _ 1lI/_ PERSONALS —Mrs. Wilfred Inman of Tryon is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. J, Buchanan, of Summerside. S. —Mrs. James Simms of French River is the guest, of Mr. W. J. Buchanon of Summcrslde. S. ~—M.r. John Gallant oi Blwmr field who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital has return- ed home-S. i —Mr. Preston Woodside of Mur- gato has retymed home from The Prince County Hospital where he has been undergoing treatment for a. severe case of blood poisonlne- $- —Hi.; many friends will be pleased to learn that Mr. Josiah Howatt oi French River Ls making good progress from his recent ser- ious operation in the Prince County Hospital. S. —Ml‘. A. E. McLean, M. P. and Mrs. McLean are leaving on Friday morning for the opening of Parlia- ment at Ottarwa. They will be tw- compariled by Dr. John F. McNeil]. M. l... A. who ls going to Montreal for treatsnent-S. Best Remedy ‘for Cough Is Easily Mixegt Home lumber Lumber We have on hand and will be pleased to supply the following: .Viz: 81.00 pcr I00 ft. and up ........ $1.00 per 100 ft. and up Pinned Pine Boards .......\.. $1.50 per I00 ft. and up Uflblened Pine Boards . ...-... $1.50 per 100 it. and up Pinned Spruce Boards ,,,,,,,,,____ 51,75 p" 10g 1L and up Plwed 112 Spruce slrapiilnr . on. per I00 ft. Lineal PM"! 1X3 Slime Strannlnz . .. m per I00 n. Linea! Pinned 2x4 Spruce Studding ....... 51-30 per I00 ft. Llnesl Pinned and Unpianed 2x5 Spruce Studdlug 82.00 per I00 ft. Merehantabie Pinned Hemlock Boards .... $1.50 per I00 it. Also full lineof Spruce Scantling, Jolsts, Flt‘ and Hemlock Timber. L. M. POOLE & CO. Paoli’: Wharves SsvesIZ. So Eosyi No Cooking! You‘li never know how quickly a stubborn cough can he conquered. un- til ou try t is famous recipe. It is use in more homes than any other cough remedy, because it: gives more prompt. positive relief. It's no trouble at si to mix and costs but_a trifle. Into a I6 oz. bottle, pour 21/3 ounces o! Pinex; then Alid granulated sugar Iyrup to make 1G ounces. Syrup is easily mode with 2 cups of su or and one cup of water, stirred o ew mo- ments until dissolved. No cooking needed. This saves two-thirds of tho money ususlly spent for cough modi- cine, and gives you a purer, better remedy. It never spoils, and testes lino. Instantly you feel its penetrating ct’- feet. It loosens the germ-laden phlegm, clears the nir passage-s, llIIlI soothes and heals the inflamed membranes. This three-fold sctinn explains why it brings such quick relief in severe coughs. Pine: is s highly concentrated coul- pounrl of Norway Pine, used for gon- crstions for its healing effect on throat membranes: It is guaranteed to glvo prompt relief or money refunded. -1ce CREEPERS. rlslitstvls st 35¢", 7713-1 "id-ZI- —CASE ADJOURNED-A cuss against s. man charged with vog- i-sncy in the Summersids Police Court was adjourned until this morning. S. risrrnu ouinoun .._..,_. ..'This ooluuin is reserved for news o! lorul Interest hut advertising of n nevrsy nnturs rnuy be Inserted at 2 cent: n u-ord- strictly payable In ndrnnee. ..°SUBSCRIPTIONS to The Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, or left at H. J. Mabonb Drug Store, Montague. I2-13-dtf. ..'WATCI‘I I0!‘ nun- CQIDQDL OI "Old Time" Fiddlers, Mouth Organ and Step Dancing Contest, Mon- tague. Cosh prizes will be oflered. Send application to Dr. L. A. John- ston. 7778-1-26-11. ..'TENDERS FOR. ICE-Tend- ers will be received until Saturday. January 28th, for supplying and packing oi approximately 80 tons of ice to the Souris Creamery. Tenders to statc prioe per ton of 40 cubic feet. Address tender, Cen- tral Croameries, Charlottetown. ' '1'i11-1-23-5l ..'CIIURCII 0F TIIE HOLY TRINITY (Anglican) Georgetown, 4th after moi-phony, January 29th, Mutins ll a. m. "Our King“, Cate- chism 2.15 p.m., Evensong ‘l p. m. “Let us so hence." Wed. Feb. 1st. Evensong 7.30 p. m., preacher Rev. Canon E. Malone, M. A, yirlest‘ in charge. followed by parish meeting. Thursday, Feb. 2nd, Feast of Purl- ficstion, Holy Communion 9 a. m. Celelbiunt Rev. Canon Malone, M.A. Capt. T._F. Kelly, C.A, in charge. SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF EAST BALTIC SCHOOL The semi-annual examination of East Baltic School was held on Dec. 23rd, and was well attended by the rate-payers and parents of the children. The pupils were examined in the various, subjects by their teacher, Miss H. E. MacEtichern, af- ter which the following programme was presented. Song—Welcomc—By the school. limitations-Santa. Claus‘ Fight- Robert Dixon; Christ is Born, Edgar Dixon; The Quaker and the Robber, Kenneth MacGregor; From a. Cot- tage Window, Mary Murphy. Dialogue-Uncle Joe's Will. Song-Christmas Song - by the school. Rocitations — I-Iiida's Christmas, Mary Murphy; Christmas Morning, Fred Murphy; Before Christmas Come—-Hozel Miller: The Shadow on tho Blind, Edgar Dixon. Song-Christmas Joys-By the School. ' Dialogue-Tittle Pitchers.- R/ccitations-Old Christmas Carol —Abigail Craig; Christmas Secrets, Lyman Rose; Selfish Billy Green, John Dixon. Dlaloguc-Rastus Rambles On. Song-What's The Meaning. Rocitatlonm-The Poling of the Stars—Jolm .Carew; The Convicts Escape—Mory Murphy; Signs of Christmas-Abigail Craig. Dialogue-A Sudden Discovery. Song—-O December. After the programme, a vote of thanks uias given the teacher by Mr. R. W. Dixon, after which Son- to. Claus arrived and presented the children with presents and candy. A vcry iiicc gift was given the teach- cr by the pupils. The National An- them brought the examination to a close. Is Fat But Ambitious NEW YORK, Jan. 24.-"A fat girl has to make people sorry for her." With this laconic philosophy. spoken with a cheerful grin, La- vinia Bartlett, 37 years old and 21a pounds. plans to crash the gates oi vaudeville ballet dancing. She ra- ther enjoys the prospect oi almost. ltiiili iilil Hill THESE SYMPTIIMS i 0F Biiflslllillliiii Got Rolls! With Kellogg's ALL-BEAN Headaches, loss of novel!" l“ energy, saiiow comploxions, and gisoplessnoss oro often worn!!! signs o! common eonsti, tion. Unless eliockod, constipation ml! Iiupsir health. Today, you can got rid of oom- mon constipltlfll b7 Iillllii! "i!!! s delicious cereal. T sborstof! "l" show that Kellogg's Alb-BM" PW" v15" "bulk" to exorcise tho Intes- tines, and vitamin B to further nld regularity. ALL-Bun! is also s good source of blood-building iron. The "bulk" In ALL-Blur! is rnueb like that in leafy vegetables. Inside the body, it forms s soft mass. Gently, it clears the intestines of wastes. How much better than tok- ing patent medicines. Two tnblsspoonfuis daily will overcome most types of constipa- tion. Serlous eases, with every meal. I! not relieved this woy, seo your doctor. Enjoy ALL-BEAN as a eososl, or use in cooking. Appotlzing recipes on thtrrsd-snd-groen package. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Sir. Robt. Borden And Canada ’s. S t a b i l i t y (Special to The Guardian) "Canada, in common with many other countries, must find markets abroad for a. very large proportion of the products that crests her na- tional wealth," declsred Sir Robert Borden. President of the Crown Life Insurance Company, in his ad- dress at the annual meeting of the Company today. "To us, as to all the people of the world, s. fuller and freer flow of international com- merce is of the highest concern. "So far as the recent economic conference at Ottawa removed bar- riers impeding trade within the Bri- tish Eniplre, its results must be of marked advantage. The extent of that advantage will be measured by experience. It laid a fair founda- tion for further developments and possibly its most notable outcome may be its stimulus and encourage- ment to a wider movement that will embrace all the great producing peoples of the world. “Many gov- ernments seem obsessed with a de- termination to divide the world in- to trade-tight compartments. To do is to stop the circulation of prosper- lty's life blood. Today is tho test- ing time of the world's political leadership and we cannot believe that it will fail. War-debts repara- tions, armaments and tariffs block the way. Beyond lies the road to more normal conditions. , “The fabric of our social order will be strengthened by the removal oi excrcscences and inequalities. We may hope and we should §trive for such progressive and systematic de- velopment in the control, direction and purpose of our productive and economic organizations as will tend towards stability in employment and In results. "Conditions in Canada are quite as fortunate as in any country and more fortunate than in many. The people of Canada may well take pride In the stability of their finan- cial institutions so amply demon- strated during this period of stress. Our life insurance companies in particular have met demands for funds in unprecedented volume. Yet their resources hsvc not declined but have steadily augmented, that the Crown Life liod made u quite ex- ceptional record during the past year is plainly evidenced by the very satisfactory report presented today." New Glasgow _ _‘ , And Vicinity u... wix-rii: woe: end guest of w. um Mrs. Imris Mabel’. ho was accompanied book by his sister, Miss Aleths. RN. who has been vlsltlllk ill"- m. Bunk Kohsnt, Bedctlllfl. who has been visiting his sister in River Hebert, N. 5.. his returned to the Island and 1s st present spending s few weeks with friends in New GBIW. - Mr. Frank McNeil], St. John, N. B» Ind Mrs. Lmris Warren. Otto- . l-rrlvod homo Mbndsy evening being culod homo on account of tho illness of their thei- and father. so». and Mrs. John F. Mc- Neil], Cavendish. ' Another interesting Iooguo game was played on the New Glasgow rink on Saturday evening when the New Glasgow Imperials and the mtilbon Hornets claimed. The ice was in good condition and quits s. largo crowd witnessed tho germ. Dllrlng the firot period both teams worked like Trojans and about one mlnuto before the bell r0118, Harold Stevenson of tho Impefhls slipped one in the Hornets net. In the sec- ond period both too-ms failed to score and 110th goalies turned some sharp shots aside. The third period tho Hornets scored shortly after the whistle blow, in a serlmmllflfl ill front of the miporials net, a goal wus also shot by the Hornets which was disputed utter about fifteen. minute 111W. and tho guns was protested. Following is the line-up: New Ola-WW Immortals: Gool tend- er, Meo-vyn Buliniin; Defence, Har- old Diclrlesonsnd Kenneth Steven- son; Centre Harold Stevenson; For- wards Louis Malbey, Eric Stevenson. Edwin Stevenson, Revel Dickleson. Herbert Stevenson: 5i!) Chalmers mini. Hornets: Goal tender, H.07- mond Andrews; Defence, Prank (Robb, Robert McKenzie; Centre, David Robertson; Ilbrwvards, mil 001cc, Cari Neill, Russel Oolee. Ref- erees: Iorrie Stevenson for the Im- perlals and Eric Coies for the Hor- nets. The teams were treated to a hrnnh after the msbcli.—N ' ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION On Wednesday, January 4th, a numibor of the people of St. Peters Harbour met at tho home of Mr. and lvLrs. Wentzel Baker to present a gift to their teacher in apprecia- tion of the interest aken in (TF6 pupils under hei- care. Miss O'Donnell, although coin- pletely token by sin-prise, made s suitable reply, thanking the people for their kindness and for the oo- opcration that existed between teacher and. parents. Alftor this s. lunch was served by the ladies. The remainder of the evening was spent in music, singing and dancing. Following is the address: Dear Hilda: 011w Bee-in‘ we are at the close of another year, and with the passing of the old year and the advent or the new we have chosen this evening as a. fitting time to convey to you our heartfelt thanks and aprecis- tlon of your service as teacher of our children. You have always been wl-‘cnt. always taking a keen mm:- est in the welfare of their " “ which no doubt called for much certain professional engagements, because she thinks the spectacle o! a Sill-pound bionde pirouetting a La Pavlowa is almost certain to be 1111111)‘. “I realize my struggle," she said. “Don't get the Idea. I think I'm L'- Argcntina. But we're all entitled to our dreams. Mino is that I can amuse people. I think I've got a good act and n funny one. More- over, I can do correct ballet work, which is a whole lot more than much younger end lighter rlrls can do." qoirfg to the Mainland? Why rise early and rush for " the train? ' ' I enjoy a comfortable night's liwll- Winter Rota-Supper. Bed and Breakfast $2.00. ABEGWEIT HOTEL Borden Stanley S. Murray, Prop. Stem Heated-Hot and Cold Water in evcry room. Rooms with Bath slightly "T-v-“v- ~-....». . “PACKAGE the most popular in ‘Maritime homes today Wl-lY... Dainty in shape for guest and table. Crispness and quality sealed in the package. Good value, count 56 biscuits to the package. I Breaks snappy and clean without crumbling. MADE IN THE MARITIMES I SOLD BY YOUR GROCEI ‘Xtmm iissm sooss Your Guarantee q! Purity and Quality for Tunney-flu YQQI 1U iaborandworkonyourparltYou Inoonclusbnweskyoulao» iuwe cheerfully pursued your course oept this mall gift u s slbht ocbos mimmerandvrlntawhcnroodsandof esteem in whwhyoum bold‘ weather would be in a meet un- andasyouuscitdnybydlvlntyitlq favourable condition, w: we ask s. a mow reminder of m: ‘days j voutorsmemberthewoiosoruisopentinscrezeisuiirboiulvbwl P001) when he said: dish-let Within the oyster shell imsought The purest crystals hide, 'I‘i'ust us; you'll find s, friend sincere Within the rough outside. With best wishes for s. vory 13W! and Pfwilerous Now Year. Signed on beholf of St. Peter! Harbour Womens Institute. Dorothy Dix ' Letter» Box i, (continued, from Page 2) ‘ I should think that the best way to correct the girl's morbid visw oi marriage would be to bring her In contact with some happily mar-riot people, and let her see that while marriage can be a hell on earth It con also be the nearest approach to heaven that we can ever know bore below Certainly human happiness reaches its highest peak in the union oi a man and woman who love each other truly and faithfully nud unselfish- IY; who find their greatest pleas e in each other! companionship; wbr found a home that is a little safe harbor of rest and peace into wliicl they can put from the storm and stress of life, 811d who have the never- ending interest and joy o! seeing their children grow up about thorn. No woman is so blessed as the one who has a husband upon whom she can 1cm and who stands between her and tho hardships of existence. No man is so fortunate as the one who has a wife to cheer and comfort liim/ and to whom ho can turn, sure that she will cleave to him through thick and thin, and that if every one else turned against him she would still be standing steadfast by his side. ' There are plenty of such loving and contented husbands and wives. and for a woman to disbelieve this is as foolish as if she thought oil apples rotten because she found a single decayed one in a barrel. Moreover, this girl should be brought to see that marriage, and ever husbands, is pretty much what the wives make it, and because these peo plc who tell her that n girl had better be dead than married have fella 81ml)!!! shows that they have turned out a bad job. It is no sign that she would fail because they have. 13030111? 91x, l t l I O O Dear Miss Dix-Can anything be done about the radio, pests who keep their machines going all day so loud that it dmwnsout every other sound In tho neighborhood and drives everybody in the vicinity to tht verge of insanity? ~ M, p, Q, Answer: . I Alas, I fear that the case is hopeless b cause these radio hounds LN utterly lacking 1n all consideration for their follow creatures. ' They have no bowels of compassion, or else they would never turn on the loud-speaker unless they lived miles from any other human habi- tation. There are even people with so little mercy In their hurts Bill they will turn on the radio and leave it going all day, oven when the)‘ l" out of the house, apparently for no other reason than to torture the 011' higher. for tunote people who live near thorn. DOROTHY DIX. BRINGING UP FATHER omn- m we WORLD ARE You e o ANG Rx ABOUT- Morum? "n-wriulrw MAiD i5 ABSOLUTELY IMPOSSIBLE' i WANT YOUR FATHER TO Go DQWM T0 THE KiTCt-IEN AND ‘rent. HER I WANT HER To come HERE- ‘SHE NEVER Dusre.» ATHING i . ME wire WANTQ TO SEF-You- i g“ THINK on: wsurs B‘ _ Goud- Sui m-i-“m 7°. ‘mu KIN TALK. l i1@6_j \ NAM! ON A l i- i J09!‘ LOOK AT 11115 PIANO- I'VE Jus-r WRITTEN MY ii i 4i. ‘Bv Genrue MoNlanul MY! msrr AN g EDUCATION A ' Z WONDERFUL - i” rif-