lT’S HERE Fon YOU! The Best Coal, Coke and Firewood l ; All in sheds good and dry. any quantity at the LOW ES THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Western Guardian 1 .__._. ’ -nosm noon noun lsguar. kanteed to please you better. . —GIRLS HAT8.-6 to l2 years, ilegacdless to price. Special 50c. ‘At Sinclair's. _--- . .‘ —5 DOZEN RUBBER APRONS. .-Each only 19c.—_At Sinclair's. ‘ -zo CHILDREN'S Velvet Hats. 2 to 6 years. worth $1.00-tor 25c. 'At Sinclair's. 2l84-2~1~2i —CH|LDREN'S Gingham Romp- ers, 3 to 6 years. Special 50c.—At Sinclair's. —LOST -- Ono pair wild geese. ‘W.E. Scburman, Wilmot- Reward- 2l3ii-l-iilai. j -a coon QUiAUITY cum- ,OiSE WOOL DRESQEJS‘.—BG to ‘~12, wunh $25.00, clearing $16,-Ai ‘Sinclair's. l“l_ i —HOCKEY MATCH-At O'i.eary ‘Thursday evening, February 2nd. (yilcn-ly Maroons vs. Alherton flvundercrs. 21i2-1-3l-2i_ , _.___. i —SEV-ERAL LOTSRIBBON at ‘hall price. Also ribbons at 5c and 10c a yard. At Sinclair's. —FARM FOR SALE- Fifty {acres shore farm for sale at Norih ,Carleton, tour mlleu from Carie- ltcn Statlon- llandy . school and churches. Walter Bartlett, Carie- l ton. 2140-1-31-51- I -"SiLK AN-i; SILK CREPE ‘DRESSES, ~Spccizli $6.75, $8.75 and $15.00. At Sinclair's. i —FARM FOR SALE - Eighty jiour acres in high state oi cultiva- l lion. Good buildings. One mile from Carleton Siding. Stewart Mc- liiflkflllhcilrifliOll. 2140-1-31-41. —-HOCKEY.-_'i‘hursdny night‘ ‘Pfilirllflry 2nd, North Bedequc vs. iiealuque, married men, ‘ 2161-2-1-21 —COME AND ENIOY luciioh and Dance at Seven Mile Bay Hall Wednesday, February lst. Auction 1st 8 p. m. sharp. Banio, accordion, Sold in T PRICE i ..-P|N STRIPE PRINT Aprons. each 5c or 6 tor 25c. —-At Sinclair's: —-P.Oli]RET TWlLL DRESEEQ. were $15 to $25-uow $8.96.—-'At Sinclair's. ii our " Hand Tailored Suits for Men Clearing on Monday and Tuesday, these . handsome, hand-tailored Suits for men-— made lip of splendid wool tweeds, if they had been a little lighter type-they would have been sold two months ago.‘ HALF PRICE. _AL»L LADIES WINTER Coats. cloth or fur, to clear at Cost-At Sinclair's. -—MAYORALTY ELECTION. In the Mlvoralty election in Ken-i sington ‘Tuesday the vote registered. J. M. Laird 67. Russel Champion 76.} -—Y. -i ONLY ELEOTR-IC SEAL COAYZ-iwith sable collar and, cuffs. size i0, worth $190, yours- lor 3139.-—-At Sinclair's, N-{O-é- PERSONALS -lvu-. John .1. Memhls. ‘ lichen] Cascumpec spent the week end at‘ his home in Cross Rivers. beins ac~ companied by Mr. Cull Thomas-N. —Mr. James L. Saunders who paid a visit to Boston and suburban‘ towns recently, returned to his home: in irlshtovm on Saturday-Y. —Misses Catherine and Margareti‘ McKlnnon. Brae. spentthe ,week- end in Cross Rivers where they; were the guests oi Mrs. Thos. Cum-i mings-N. —Miss Myrtle Stavert has return-, _ ed to her home in North Bedequt‘ alter spending the past week with; her cousins. the Misses Muriel Mc-i Murdo and Myrtis Pickett, of Wil» mOt. j —.\ir. Heath Bowness and sisienl Mrs. Wuldin Darrach, Kenaington,‘ returned inst evening from New; York. where they were attending tho inneral n! their brother-ln-luw.‘ Mr. 1-1. 11. Jnques. j . ~Mrs. Dsvison of St. Peters, isi spending the winter in Summerside with her daughter. Mrs. F. J. Wright. Her son, Mr. Harry W. Monday and some days here with Mr. and Mrs. Wright, left Saturday momlng for, Boston. ——Mi‘s. Georg:- Grady, ot Sum-i mersidedeuves on Wednesday moi-m; ing tor Saint. John, N. 8.. where she, ~ will take passage by the 8.5. Monti FEBRUARY i. 192g’. v v Sale Continues!’ Through Tuesday Daviscn. who has been soendinsi ' ' Discounts of 10 per cent. to 33 1-3 per cent. are offered to clear stocks for in- ventory, which opens February 1st. --—Hurry and participate. ‘violin. piano accompaniment. Ad- Claire for England, on a. visit to hcri " & lltdl mission 25c. 2153-31-21 old home in Hastings which she has.‘ " W not visited since thirty years ago. [lug house which he is to erect in W hen in need call - .. . . - ' v ‘ : --WOOL SCARFSu-Worth $1.00 She will be away for tl.ree months, ito $1.50—clearlng 39c. At Sinclair's, iwlien the boys tailed to return the ' i mo! ce annealed to him for aid In the the Spring. -—Lobsier fishing is ‘ ‘ . ‘ . ‘IMELSDEOZEN lLAiollizs HOUSE fiiealigzhl.‘ Hg was praised very highlwapparemiy u, 5° on m“; seam“ i ‘ ;.- y 8. regular 3 .' 5 to $2.00, y 0 ce aptaln Copeland, and by Same as eve, m, me packers and . now 95c. At Sinclair s. Eastern Guardian ' glfitfigr; wot m?’ his wamertulptishelmeu are beginning to- get out Ph 2 > 1 a Se” Ce’ and l m‘ train m-aterlal. —~.Vlunn's wRio-nd i ..',Miss Louise Hobbs, Charlotte- town. is visiting nor lather. Mr. William Hobbs, Georgetown. A. ..°Ml'~ and lMrs. Lloyd Shaw and daughter, Catherine, spent tilt iveeioenu in Georgetown. the gueilt oi Mrs. Shaw's mother, Mrs. Dill- zlel, Georgetown- . .'Mlss Mary David, Georgetown. is visiting friends in Chill-lulle- town. A- ' .---~' :1: ..“lMi5s Ellznuet-il Bouchardr Charlottetown spent the week-enl with her parents, Mr. nml Mr!- Brlucllnrd. Georgetown. A . {ii-—- s1so.ooo LEGACY T0 A CITY I I “l. _gg Lnplgs 5A1“ .goggg__ HWIEMEIVIBER the date. / Fbb-iceive special honor from his 'I‘roop , _ Smile slightly soiled, selling w.- 15" f" the Mqutssve Carnival. _ ‘ililiaster. This young lad is a grand- gfimflflffiiexifii‘ 95. < A: Sinclair's. 2“3"'3°'3‘ 122mg?) C:Q§-IH”“,§EI‘§",' fr?‘ 5mm” one miller lieriTY Jarvis l ‘took 40o T . . . ., t v ..*MONTAGUE HORSE RAC-jofage gnu has begun isnslbs- i" W" “lim- ‘M m“ W" E$.-August 1st, 1928. 2l37-1-31-3i ilslYJalrlfaiceklflldligh Sischool, Jamaicmofimt; i” tlzllisfollgagemmit"! ‘JMY . ., o w c he a member otfl ll 0H8 l‘ B llllfl" Y W“ “MIIONTAGUE ARENA -- ln-éthe Glee Club. i120". l ——ll‘r?tnk Meiflevi‘ Mm termedlate Abbies vs. Montnlzuol c ht, lzls e on a_ W0 men imperlnls. One hours skate utter; ..‘°‘MUNN'S ROAD. -—Everybolly visit i0 Boston and other N. E. match. 2183-2-1-21. is busy in the woods these days, iowrs to visit friends. und iuke u _ {cutting and ilaullllg rile-wood logs, \\'Gii-(*ill‘l!i3ii vacation. .. - .'. EASTERN AGENT-Ml'. J. W. trap-stuff building llliiii3i‘iii1 etc. "—"'-' ..Stcp the Cough-Coughing 1S: —--—- ' , ' _ - caused by irritation in the resplmt-l —-A FEW LADIES wlhior cont-s. Mwdwk u‘ mmmm“ 53"“ m "w" l“ “n? ="“"““‘ “i "mil “M91 PEMWNALS cry passages and ls the eflect to dis- last seasons stock a1. $5 null $9.75. mgafiflvgwlmguazserggfxiéeiegg ‘all! Haw-fill" lululiflrl ilu Muuulsi t “ D T! l?“ B Carmm" ' , . ~ eury urv s’ saw-m s mp1 pre .. t. r. ona n in . I - rrucntiy visited Georgetown. A. lodge obstructions that ome from —-At, si -l'l qnflqmmaflon of me mugous memJ m a H End Wnewfil 5l1b3¢T1Pt1°"-9- liy ilusy, Mr. Juivis has purchased ‘an. nliditlollul block oi‘ iulubcr~ ‘branc. Treatment. with Dr. Thomas“ _ 1:5 an ogrflcg. - The W“ Electric on will allay the inflamms- w.,,,,§',’,, $0,, o; m, Gwen“ l, ..“MASQUERADE CARNWALJuud, that portion oi tile llutlantl ‘tion and ‘m consequence the cough locatfld in the McNeill BuiidIug,M°“"“5"°, Mm“- W°d“°5d‘“" Fm lllflilorty, south ol" ilio. llflilway, will usually stop. Try it and you rvill wage,- st" summertime, where sub-RB‘ at a ‘muck D- m' _ very convenient illli\ splendid be satisfied. |acriptlous and advertising will be‘ 2113'1'3°'31lzrow\h of spruce and lir lumber. ‘l-le was surveying it this weeice received. The Guardian ma be . purchased daily at the Waystern! "qMS RELATIVES "Bum-The liiessrs. Alton Robertson, Daniel Ofllco in the McNslll Bulldlns or It New Ym‘ J°‘“‘"“I'N°WS “m M‘"°" l1, McDolilllcl, Willie lrrnser, Lewis the McDonald News Store. of‘ reoem‘ duw‘icont?mhan accomi" itose lnld (lengc Rose, who own ' g“? sgdsgmggosfs Oalgorgficggéasno? fine woods laud hero on the‘ Vul- ag y ‘ ' icy Road were nil getting the —RACES AT NORTH TRYON fl l » . - r . RiNlL-Sfltufrlay night, Fehy 4tbygggpglfngh€alda rggilnsstootuzhitlegofiitfi: mews and bounds m. mo“: lumber been flailing blends in uoorge ‘income of the. capital sum bo- ilre-wnotl lauds straightened . .__ 4 . , town, left Friday for her home m quenthed. l Plogrsmms- (‘renfleillells m°°”"police and detectives to where the and ' I Moreil. , _ t 1.0m Panlynfldd w... Mayo, .,; 3 Mile, i mile. (l~2 mile, tinder 12 nanwens and knapsmks were f°und_0\l[_ nil neck. friley had Ml. .\ic- Tara," m 1880 and was m" 01+ years); Lame“ Bus“: T Mug‘ 1'2 The 3mm- meflmnfid is "h" “W” nmmm~ S“""°Y°"' “f ""'r"‘“"""]°: ‘ .."Mr. Malcolm liichoan George-loin ‘surviving ‘freeman-London Li‘: évllifielllgillltr (ilgu¥)ll‘li)l‘l~l)ilrfgfln, of Troop 7 B.S.A.. being the ~—M.r. Irlnuk Moseley.‘ Zxlln; iii MW,“ h, vismm: M“ 5mg,“ Mm 1mm, Chroma.” __ mfley Twonllws for each “we gglvréhgggtgutilln “iii ziicse Stsiazilosetlliirlif iggnivégssrfylfiaiyliic“filling»: "H?" H“'“‘“°"' C““"°“°'°““' All entries to be in by Feby. 3rd. ' '_i.__....h._.l ' W. C. Pooiey, Rink Manager. “ _ ~ .. ____ -_-- ::Ml.ller's Worm Powders. being indrom the system and abate the demand everywhere, ‘can be got arsufierings that worms cause. There‘ any chemisfs or drug shop, at very are mally mothers that rejoice that small cost. They are a reliable rem- they iound available so eilectlve a ed)’ for worm troubles and can be remedy for the relief of their chil- iully relied upon to expel worms dren. ,__ BOOK COVER. 1 --FERTILIZER! FERTILIZER! s-We are now booking orders {or gcommercial Fertilizer to be handled Bits oi oil cloth can be stitcheddhrotlgh the 99ml!) Grower's As- ro fashion a book ct-ver which will sociation. Please call at the 1191b keen flesh tilt: delicately/um. warehouse 0r phone us your re- ‘t-d rovers oi new novels. qllirements. J. l]. liilllman. Kon- ‘Isington. loos-until I llnrd Pontypridd has ieit lllnwst the whole 0t his estate. nmountini! to nearly £30,000 lo tho citizens n! Cardiff. ’ The most valuable part or iiw property is Lord Pontypriddh rest deuce. llronwydd, which is situ- ated in picturesque grounds oil ..‘Mr- null Mrs. iloter lviariell, (leorgotowll, are visiting Mrs. Mur- toll's parents. Mr. und Mrs. hic- Donald. Morell. A. Hsyiiss Mury Marteli, Georgi‘.- lowu. is visiting friends in MlllTlli-‘Pfillylllli Hill. ,» A-l it is proposed to convert the ‘house into e rest tor invulids. the Utlvliss Lena Connolly, who llusfmulhtenunce to hornet out. oi‘ the lllimlrtlbl Illnimr-ni (or sin-k nnlmillll. . SEE US FIRST During the month oi‘ Febru- nry It is our intention to hand out to our customers and friends $5,000 in General Merchandise at prices that will astonish the public. 1i we save you money on certain articles you will have that much more to spend in the community. But. in giving you the beniflt of low prices we would. ask you in future to co-operatie with us so that our sales may be increased. Beiore sending your money out of the Province, give us an opportunity io serve. It may be to your advantage. No harm in talking it over. See us first. EST. JAMES KENNEDY. GENERAL MERCHANTS KENSINGTON _____ Tho Kin: o! Paln-lillnard’: Llnimclll- _ , —SERIOUSLY ILL — Word has been received by Mrs. Elizabelh ,Walker, Kelvin, 0i the serious ill~ Jlliiiti of her daughterdn-law. hirs- iJames Walker, Broadviow. She won .in town transacting business, when she was stricken with paralysis. She was carried to the home 0t Mr. A. L. Brown. and at latest rc- uorts WM still unconscious. -—-ISLANDER DEAIL-Word was received recently in Grand River of the death oi Mrs. Kenneth Mc- Donald at her home in Providence. ~12. I. The sad event occurred on i-Ianuary 11th, just one month after‘ L ‘the death oi iler husband. Mr. Mc- Donald was struck by a motor |truck on December 8th, 1927. and died three days later. Mrs. McDon- ald had been ill tor some months and no doubt the shock ct her hus- "mcm band's tragic death hastened her - own. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald were H. J. ilormerly resldentsthol Grand River. ' ’ i living gone to e United States I ,some twenty years agofi Mrs. Mc- mn“ ‘flu. gDonald was the only child of the .4 date Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, she “'- iieaves u grown-up family in Prov-_ idence, R. I.—N. a p Buy and Tru " the fines! coo/rim ufenoilo -_so flrdmlelopedbymodeln a household science ‘i _ EYESIGIIT IXAMINATIIIII Fitting and supplying glas- Kitchen win-win 111V. ii at... you ihe Friendlies! serviccJhe flnesl bod. the cosiesi rooms in liolifilxffhe most modemJhe most fire- proof hole! in ihc Clly. 50 slaps from ille cenlrc ' of‘ the business diirictwiih- in 5_ minutes walk of the melt: polnisof interest and imporiolllmbul flee fiom lhe uproar of hams and cars. 90 rooms, single and en suite, with and‘ wilh- ‘ovul baths. C . Wwalggewatiovf Clzaintsron Horst. HEA UARIERS m HALIFAX a r Bringing Up Father ____B G i " may“... v ,5 witus- fvs cwwcso MY MIND~PM NOT com" OUT FOR LUNCH ‘TO-OAY- You Rust Down To THE canteen AN' crr ME A Qumflfio WORTH or Pnuuas- YOU'D BETTER PINCH A COUPLE TO as: lr THEY ARE mPs- BY GOLLY- THAT mo HA6 m"; FATHER") FEATURES HE HA5 HPNFATHERB HABiTO- n95 BEEN GONE AN woun- LOOK- stone's.» woos QUARTER ékdwi PiNci-IED ‘A wRoLs BAGEUI-r. lm/lliihliihl/kbllrllli/blfii r pwxiw~ v. v. 1. --v,~s_r v-vbv": s". v. 7"_r:1‘! mlrllillill/llml/l 4m. n m. 1mm. 1.- ‘Q, I "ll. by llfl Futon Sfilq I_. J.