P THURSDAY. THE CHARLOTI-‘ETOWN GUARDIAN I Abegvveit Blankets Regular $9.50-Pair This leader in fine warm all_\vool blankets, size 60x80 inches whipped separately, regular price $9.50 ye: pair, Anniversary Sale Special $~3~ Other wool Blankets 20 per cent off Double ‘Border reversible cretonne . HALF PRICE All other goods in this department WHOLESALE PRICES 1 .32 --.-.-.-a--- Men’s Heavy Gloves, Lined Caps- Mocha Gray and Tan shades, Regulal‘ Prices, $1.75, 2.00 ,2.25. Anniversary Sale iPrice $1- ~ Mens’ Winter weight Wool Ribbed Sox, Heather shade, Regular Price 50 cts. pair, Anniversary Sale Price . . .32l't-‘1- lmll‘ Men’s Heavy Union Flannel Work Shirts, Regular $1.50 each, Anniversary Sale Price $1--i~ Mens’ Heavy Fleece Lined Under- wear, Regular Price, $1.00 garment, Anni- versary Sale Price 66 cents Garment, or suit 551-55 Men’s Pull Over and Coat Sweaters, Heavy and Warm, Regular $1.65 each, Anniversary Sale Price . . . .- . . 931-32 0"?“ Men’s all wool Pull Over" Sweaters, Heavy weight, Regular Prices $5.00 and $6.00 each, Anniversary Sale Price. . $332 Boys’ Golf Hose, Union Wool, Heavy and Warm, Heather ‘Shades and Gray Shades, Regular Price 60 cents pair, An- niversaijv Sale Price . .. . . . . .3‘? (‘tfi- Pill!‘ 32nd Anniversary Sale Opens Friday Morning, January 2nd and Continues, Through Saturday a This week we celebrate our thirty-second birthday. Thirty two years ago this week there opened a little dry goods store a little stock—a li‘ttle staff under the sign of at 121 Queen Street-e. little store-- “MOORE & McLEOD.” In that 32 years there has been “a persistent effort to give you good service—excellent merchan- dise-reliable courteous attention. Through your assistance the store and its busi- ness have spread and grown. Now for two days we offer a carnival of bargains to commemorate this 32nd birthday. ALL DAY FRIDAY--ALL DAY SATURDAY 32nd ' Anniversary Sale 16 only Childs’ Winter Overcoats in Blue and Gray Chinchilla, Red "Flannel Lined, also a few Brown and Gray Tweeds, full belt models. Sizes for boys from 4 to "8 years, worth to $9.00 . . . . . . . . . 85-32 25 Boys’ Winter Overcoats in dark brown and gray ‘tweeds, full belt models. Sizes for boys 9 to 12 years, worth to $12.00 $7.32 15 Boys‘ Winter Overcoats in dark brown tweeds, full belt models, Sizes for boys 13 to 17 years. Worlih $13.50 . . $832 AND SATURDAY EVENING of Men’s Clothing 40 only Men’s heavy Winter, overcoats in Fawn, gray and fancy mixed tweeds threegpiece belt, bach cloth, all sizes 36 to 42, worth $21.00 and $22.50 . . . . .. $145 ‘3 25 Men’s tweed suits, good weight/for winter in dark brown and gray tweeds. St. B. stylesall sizes, Worth $16.00 . . . $12-53? g 30 only Boystweed suits, ‘two pairs of Bloomers, they come in fancy gray and brown tweeds, Norfolk Style coats, sizes 26 to 36 chest, Worth $11.50 . . . . . . $9373 All other Boys’ and Men’s clothing in “he W)”. going at factory Prices. JANUARY 1,. 1925 — 1 25 Per dent. 0ft . ’ 1 _ Women s Underwear 25 p. c. off hadiestUrrderwear. 25 p. c. olff Ohildrems underwear. 25 p. c. off (lhildrenfis Bloomers, 25 p, c. off Iladies’ Knit Bloomers. 25 p. c. off Childrenb Sleepers, Gowns. " g 25 p. c. o"ff Childrens’ Sleepers. 32nd Anniversary Sale oft Women’s filothing Women’s Coats Worth to $15.00 For $10.00 0ne Third Y OII All $32.00 Coats sell for $21.34. All 40.00 Coats sell for $26.67 25 Per Gent. 0II. Women’s Coats Worth to $22.00 For $13.50 Womerfs Coats Worth to $29.00 For $18.00 0ne Third (III All $36.00 Coats sell for $24.00. All $48.00 Coats sell for $32.00. 25 m can- or Silks and Dress Goods Wool Crepes $1.50 for $1.13. Flannels $2.00 for $1.50. Wool Cantons $3.00 for $2.25. Wool Marocain $4.00 for $3.00. Fugi Silks $1.25 for .94c. Georgettes $2.00 for $1.50. Crepe de Chines $2.50 for $1.88. Canton Crepes $4.25 for $3.19. Chiffon Velvets $4.50 for $3.38. One Third (III Coatings $2.50 Cloth for $1.67. $3.00 Cloth for $2.00. $3.50 Cloths for $2.34. $4.00 Cloths for $2.67. $6.25 Cloths for $4.17. All Trimming, Braids, Gold and Silver Laces, Dress Ornaments, Dress Laces, etc, 33 1,3 Discount Women’s lIats. HALF PIIIGE Ladies trimmed Hats, Half price, . . . . . . . . . . $4.00 for $2.00 Ladies trimmed Hats, Half price. z our s1 hose bed or plain All wool English Hose fancy rib-- weight, good range of colors, all sizes on sale at 32nd Anniversary Sale. 2 PAIRS FOR $1.32 .00 1.32 styles, good winter k‘. ITALIAN SOCIETV GOES TO AID NEEDY CATS IlOMIC, Dec. SUYA charity ball lo provide funds for a. homo for filler (Bills proved unusually popu- lur. n") D011. Zfiven by a humane so- ciety, was patronized by some cf Ihc wealthiest persons In Italy, and sufficient fund's to build a cm. zisyl- lrlflil wore obtained at ‘this one af- till‘. IRAW. gqifiiiiiii Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole And Musterole won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it. on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle , tingle. loosens the congestion and draws l out the soreness and pain. Mustercle is a clean. white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, fonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma. neuralgia. headache, congestion, pleu- risy, rheumatism, lumbago. pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises. chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Keep it hand for instant use. 40c and 75c. at al druggists. The Musterole Co. of Canada, Ltd, Montreal. Dotti? HIM d mlllfllrd pllulu A NOTE " OF APPRECIATION By tho tlmo thin PIIIQI rem-hen your hnnrln tho pvaoom your wlll be nenrly over. and we Ioel that wo nhonld oxpronn hero n word of Qnnle for the patronage with wlaloh you hnvo favored no. llue~ Incnn nowulnyn In highly com- polltlvc. nnvl, ronllnlng thlc. we wnnt you to know (ht wo thor- nnlhly npproclnta tho proforma you have nhovvn In purohnnlng from no Ihc dllcrcnt drug-store "Mill you have needed Irom (lino to “IIIQ. ‘ Drug-alarm urvloo In vorlad. and we no ondoovorln: to gIvo our cnntunurrc the but In ovary respect. Your pnbrlnnlo II ovI- doync lo no ti» on olovh nro very much worth wills. Plano, than, accept our clnocco 45min In tho bnolnonryoo Into liven n alurhl the unit you. A lorry lalll and n If! III! New ‘ Pruorlptlon nnd PIIII THE IIESIEIlN ounloni" Women's. Women's Very special Blouses. Cloth Dresses. Womeifs Silk Dresses. Childrens Dresses. Prices on all Ladies’ Fur 25 Per Gent. All Ladies’ Skirts. All Ladies’ Underskirts. . All Ladies’ Kimonas. _ All Ladies’ and Children’s Sweaters. ~ Coats—ask for prices when you call, ..............-_..$6.001'or$2§.00 Iladies trimmed Hats, Half price, I'or$4.0II Iladies trimmed Hats, Half price, $10.00 for$5.00 Ladies trimmed Hats, Half price, VIOQRE SHOP from Holman's Catalog. -WATCH NIGHT SERVICE will be held in St. .\lark‘s Church Kcnslugton on Dec. 31st. at 11.15 pm. —NELSON R. HENRV is Raleigh Agent in Kenslngton. He carries full llncs of Raleigh products. Sai- Isfncllon guaranteed. 625-12-27-sf2I --WHEN IN SUMMERSIDE- — Call at the Western office of the Guardian on Water Street. Sum~ merside and pay for your Guardian ' If you want to get one of the won- dcrlul Farm Calendars. -WOOD FOR SALE.-~On Sal- llflla)‘ January 3rd at one o'clock. Iialf loin of standing soft-wood. Ifisual rmms. If stormy sa-le on following Tuesday. Alexander An- derson, Bcdeque. 67842-313121. . __.._._ —CALENDARB—A limited num- ber of the wonderful calendars for farmens being issued by the Guar- dIn-ni have been received at tb Western office of the Guardian on Water Slreet. Summer-side. A calendar wlll be given to the per- son renewing the Guardian or lo uuy new subscribers. —GUARDIAN REPRESENTA- TIVE-The Guardian's Western representative bee on olllce on Wat- er street, Summer-side. next to Laurence Gallant’; Tallor Shop (and directly opposite the Gallant- Crockctt bloom-his phone number Is 233. He Ia an experienced newl- papermau, capable of giving ad- verllclng counsel and service, no. and wlll be pleased to receive news. subscriptions or advertising. — 8T. IVIARWS SUNDAY SCHOOL observed the present cea- son appropriately on Dec. 23rd. Soon after 7 p.m.. the scholars, por- ents and friends gathered 'In the Hall and spent the first part. of the evening socially and In games of various kinds many of which were filled with acrlviiey and laughter. Then the usual visitor. troduced by the Rector. After which he distributed many usefu-I gifts snglng of the National Anthem. .1 no Iv nlaornncdnuiarsmvicu II xununu-s. l l-LICI. tlaodxlfiflnvvmoel RAN \\'.l. LMAM on “ti. no! Jamar hr. Raw, "I. m - on - r- run. '.. no: Ivan: I i» San-tn Claus arrived and was in- to the courpnny present. After the the proceedings were concluded. Y i fiaru.. 3 — SUMMERSIDE BUSINESS COLLEGE-We specialize In Book- keeping, Shortband and Typewrit- Ing. Winter term opens January 5th. J. J. Pogaon, Principal. 639-12-27~—8I —LIVE POULTRY WANTED- Large Chicken and Fowl, 5 Ibs.. and up from Dec. 30th to Jan. 7th. Farmers with Poultry for sale can get assistance In culling their flock and in lplcklng out next season's breeding stock by getting In touch with S. R. Pendleton, Brunswick Hotel. KensIugton.—-666-12-30-3I —'I"HE BORDEN DRAMATIC CLUB present its four act comedy drama "A While Lie" in Victoria Hall Monday, Jnnunry 5th. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock. Admission 35c and 25c. Everybody wclcomc. 714~1‘l.\d.'II. —KENSINGTON RlNK~SkatIng every Ituc night from 8 tlll 10, nx< cepl, on nights of hockey matches. after which there will be one hour's skate. Afternoon skating. 3 to 5. Wednesday afternoons open to school children only. Season tick- ets, 82.00. $2.50 and $3.00. Skating 15 01s.. Saturday n-Ight 25 cts. ‘715-1-1-1I --INJURED BACK-Mr. Cccll Stewart, Baggage Master of the C. N. R., met wI-tli a painful Injury recently. He was doing some work a; hls home In Borden and fell from the porch In the rear of the building injuring his back. He ls Improving daily and expects to re- turn to work noon. —-M-OFIE HOGKEM-Thcro arc splendid open-air skating rinks at Cape Traverse. Augustine Cove. Victoria and Tryou and the boys and glrla In thong localities have every opwrtunlty to Indulge In the healthful pastime of skating. Some real goodj hockey players are com- Img to tbg from. and a schedule for drown up. The Senior schedule wIlI consist of l6 games between 10in: ‘mailing of Indsea. A. P‘. the Ollmrs for King I-Ilrmm Earl Carney; Senior Worden, E both Juniors and Seniors Is being s-MABDNIC OFFICERS- At n Masonic and A. M., held In Summoralde on 8t. John's night. December 27th. the officers for the coming year were Installed. The Lodge (No.3) arez-Jllorshlpful Master. Lyle: Junior Worden, Reg. Ellla; Scalar Deacon. John I-Iogg: Junior €SN°LEOD IlMllBD Smith; Stewards. Albci-t Oakes and Carl Crockett; Tyler. Harry Ford; Chaplain. A. P. Wells. The officers Ior Mount Lebanon Lodge (No.6) nre:—\’\’0nshlpfnl Master. Rolmrt A. Gordon; Senior War- den, Joscph It, Barr; Junior Wur- den, Percy Crosby; Senior Deacon, Major L. Small", Junior Deacon. Arthur Morris; Secretary. E, M. Nicholson; Treasurer, J. D. (lass; Senior Steward. R. W. Square- briggs; Junior Steward. C. Crock- ett; Tyler. Charles Mountain; Chaplain. J. M. Nicholson. -WELL KNOWN~ RESIDENT- We record with sorrow tho death of James bIi-Munrlo o1 North Be- doquc. wlho passed to his heavenly f1()\I1II*‘0I1|'ll(.\CUIIII‘/GI‘ 26th at. the age of 78 years. Jns. MuMurdo was a son n1‘ the lute Archibald MoMur do of Kelvin. Ilcfwalé] a successful former and a good ‘citizen, a mcrnr bur of ithc Presbyterian Church and u generous contributor 1.0 every worthy mums/e. Ills wLfe predeceas- Ell him some eight years ago, Sho was Juncl. Null] Ill’) WIIOIII were born Iour children, lihero of whom arc living. Norman on the flu-m an North Berlieque, Lawson i-ru Ontario and Jennlle lln California, 4 brClilll- en's and 2 slstelrs survive—WIIlila.m and David, Sulnimersldo, Archibald In Kelvin, Albert In California and two sisbers. Mrs. Won. Walker, and Mrs. Peter Sinclair. The hi-nleral service wast largely untenlde-(l and was conducted by Ito-v‘, l), K. Ross, who slpoke oi! the Industry and knlu 1y mature iol‘ the Into Mr. M-cMurlo and brought n lmlessagc of com-fort to ‘the ibereavcal family andplrlouds. The rlntennwnt was ‘In Norflh Be- dcque Cenrertery. —~ltev. Dr. Gauthier, Palmer ‘Road. was In Summersldc yester- ny. Eastern Guardian . .'8HOP_from Holman-Catalog. “FEABTIRN AGENT-Mr. J. In, Job Printing. ncvval |ub|orIptInn|.—tL_ Deacon. Heart: God-Mn: Secretory“ B. R. Sharp; Treasurer, W. Murdock Ia now Guardian Al- cnt In Montague and will be plow ad to receive newa Itaml, ndvortla- new and ro- Address And _ Presentation On the evening of Dec. 22, the neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bernard and family. Kensington, waited upon them to take cognizance of an event that marks nn epoch in the lives of all married people. lt was the quarter century rccurrcnctfof their IIIflT- rlage cclobralion- which their many friends could not. pcrmt to puss without marking lhc event by some special notice. Mr. AIPXIIIIIIPI‘ Ililiz, that versa- tile gent of all OIC-IIIQIIIl-S of social Iifo. presided with all the function of u. mnstci‘ In the art. Adcquctily" m oxpluln tho Inlport of the event, he call: d upon Mr. All son Profitt. who gracefully ailvnnccrl to tho honored liosls and rcud the follow- Ing addrcss:— To Mr. and Airs. John E. Bernard. (In this the 25th anniversary of your Worldtui: Day, we, your frlonils and relatives have mcl. to enjoy a soclul ovoning together and re- new old acquaintance; null also Io I.ry to bring your thoughts back to 25 years ago to that night when you became man and wlc. Neither of you shows by your appearance that you are any older now then you were 25 years ngo- you have had your bright days and also your dark ones but you have been bless- ed through these years with an av- erage portion of health and strength, for wbch we know you Skin Soon Cleared ————{O-} hllnarcl’: Llnlment for Colds. PERSONALS Any break- ing out of the -—Mr. Morris MacKlnnon. son skim-- c v e n of Lleut. Col. D. A. MncKlnnon, fiery, Itching D. S. 0., M. M., and Mrs. MacKIn- eczema. can be non. who has been spending a few quickly over- days In Slrmmeralde returned to come by apply. Charlottetown yesterday." mg a “Lu. MenthoSulphur, de- clares a noted akin ‘specialist. Because of Ito germ Augustine Cove. Cape Traverse d u- ; . - —~.VI. r. r. P nu. M f °° "Y “B P" Tryon llalnd Victoria. The first Kemlgmkn. wasroamong fir," fish per-ties. this game w I be on January 9 between m“ m Summers,“ yesterday“ luiphur pm. Cape Traverse and Augustine v paramm begin. cove‘ ___.__<..¢______ nI. once to __~ \ soothe Irritat- ed cklu B1141 aeal eruptions such an rash. pim- plou and ring worm. it coldom Inlla to remove the tor- ment and disfigurement. and "you do not have m want for relief from em- borrucnaent. Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers from akin u-oublo should obtain a. small jar of dtcwlea Martino-Sulphur from any good . drums: and use It like cold oroom. . _ , _ . , . . L. W. Mlnlnl‘: Llnllnont lined by Phynlrlnnr ‘ " " ' "i ’ " ................$l2.()0fo1'$6.0t) Table of Hats worth to $6.50 for $2.95 Table of Hats worth to $8.00 for . T8459 Y0!" 119a"! "m1 Ulifl-llkllllhgratltutle for this thankful recngnl- single straps are wide and usunll 11°58 1° H1111 W110 SW00! 6W1’? 500d t-on. Short and polntcll speeches made of small flowcrs. lcavcs m] and perfect gift and this joyful were made by lvlcssrs. D. M. Ben tinsel lnce. - time of years. We trust It may do bard, John Profitl. and Allison Pro- us all good to meet In your houserflit. Wallace Waddell, ‘and Samuel for a social chat. _ Drummond the Inst named enlogyz-| Ami iww- deer friends. our wish- ‘In; the fine personalities of Mr.- cs to you are that you may spend and Mrs. Bernard. many more bright and halppy years Mrs. A. Iilllz furnished some together. Santa Claus Is coming and choice music which was keenly en- wvel know he will have something toyed by all present. for you, I1. Is not much but with The event closed with slugfnlg. it 1B the remembrance o! the many “He's a Jolly Good Fellow" end times we have all been received the National Anrthem.——Y. 1M0 3'01"‘ “Qfipltable home. Slsned on behalf or those pres cnl. ( Mr- Bernard. in the mime of MI-s.| LONDON. Dec. 30.-1t only lakes "KTIIFHYI. the fflmlly and sell’ accept-tone shoulder strap to show the mod~ cd the [UIGTBSB and tho accompany-lam girl is In command. nnd that "18 81F 111 lflllbluago cogent and Im-lls all some of them are wearing on I . Dresolve nnd demonstrated the-Ir their evening frocks M. present. The . ,, ~ We wish to take this opportunity to Thank I our Many Customers» ‘I for their kind patronage this past year and wish you all A VERY HAPPY pand PROSPEROUS " NEW YEAR ll Prowse Bros. Ltd ‘ ,_ Lumbermen ! Take a bcllllo of ‘Miinard’: with 3'91! l0 lille words. .-\ s-plcndld T911105)’ do!‘ bruises, sprziitis, frost bites. colds. etc. -—---<0>—-—— SINGLE QHOULDER STRAPS _.,... l.