- l v r ' lNAl. CLEAR med coats made up iii-undo, and every other variety of iimgnlnixs include Wolf, Oppossum. '"' like‘ all of the very highest quality. Now, to y, these coats are reduced to $50.00 i/Coats reduced to ‘ 63.00 Coatsrcduced to 78.00 Coats reduced to $39.00 HALF PRICE Shadow Proof Silk Slip , January Sale Special 'i‘l1ls is n. very lovely line of silknit. g in the lust few weeks, just beforb ( 3on1 iAnnivei-sary January {Yearance 9f‘ CLDTH CHATS” ' ’ High Grade Coats i Half Price . ANCE of these wonderfully lovely fur _lrnn» of finest Velours, Beave Cloths. ixusha high grade fabric. ‘I'm: lul‘ Muskrat, Beaver and the for final clearzl.n<:v. $25.00 $95.00 iCoats reduced to $47-50 $31.50 $115.00 Coats reduced to $57.50 $130.00 Coats reduced to $65.00 $ 1 .69 arments, all stocked with- Bhristmas in feel. This lot . a. includes garments selling up to $2.25 each, and for the Janimry Sale thesehre offered at . . . . . . .- $11.69 YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVIT ED TO ATTEND A SPECIAL DEMONSTRAV TION OF FOUNDATION GARMENTS JAN. 18th AND 19th. under the direction of a Train- ed Corsetiere from the Nemo Hygienic Fashion Institute of New York, in’ the Corset De- partment- Second Floor. To Be Held Pownal {Iilotes The many friends of Mr. Henry i Jvlws. Hnalbrook. will be sorry to learn thotheiscondincdwhiebcd. with e cc attack of blood-poison- ing in his he d. Hazeibruok u M m. by the pro- lollsly. m School b closed. the teacher being confined to his home at Pownol Village Madmen 5nd friends of u.» Hazel- brqok Oiraiit. will beer with much concern M the lllncls of-Pastor. M3‘. Lindsey. was. Fioronu Smith loft ‘lueshdafly morning for liovcrhili. Mum. w r0 the will realm her studies oi. Yllfl bu“ “ Wmsm e we now our m“ Tlii ‘Tl-Tu " iiii llor Iiii‘ l Irpiiiol Gull . A. I uofladiou BL‘ M Jill}; 34w no until l Jinflllih .i ' g _ . . , ‘The lo i-‘luul ‘maid to “maid d mliivlibflmlltiimlglfid my m l‘. . "1 . ' - ‘ b» wzmllalbgtrirunly never be mi n l cell's‘. Pine HYUII‘ i-Iil r . * twin." . muss?» .. lmb 1-1:! we P" (lfiiflihiitjiiflfl (“P17 ‘_ . » v- _ mm;- o. w.°i‘3-3»°3.”b»‘ii'? T .~ - Goddard Hospital. Brockton, Mass, and Miss Smith. All are doing well. Mrs. MacLood. Iris. is VISWNZ l“ Powml. the guest of Mr. and lim- J. R. Brown. A jolly time was spent on Wednes- day night last by the league of Pow- nal. at the homeol w. A. D. Bur.- noe. Village Green. ‘rho duties of chairmen were carefully performed» by w. m Moliachern. of mo. ml- iicll. Lea. in one of the younc 509°" ‘mu of din society. andfrom all accounts. o future loader. Another lecture worthy of special mention wasMiaEdRobci-taonondhlstalk on "Band." (or to use a more familiar urmflrit). which is a vital necessity to our imctomy- Intorestinc "Id conllcnl were the games under the lltidorihill of Miss Amy Smith. Tho meeting closed in tho ilsuai Fill-Mei’- Miss ‘ndnc Robertson. m. ,Melllck. has entered the hospital. where ahc underwent on operation for eplfillfll- oltil. we hops m» a wily NW- QTY. Tho motor amb ‘ NW0 through Pownol on Sunday- Whlch 15 but proof that some one is through the volley of sickness. Mr. Nathaniel Gay was among tho passengers to the city boturdoy. ...._.___._i-&-- ’ Mrs. Darkee and i Children Arrive atDizbyJV-s’; y i separated as being IEDODslbI-e 501' i319 kidnapping, were broadcast and authorities were notified that the missing woman would probably try m return to Dig-by. her former home. Mrs. Durkce. apparently left the Unit- ed States with her children Tlwodl-Y morning undetoctcdil 115$ safely through tho immig-rc on 0080MB and arrived in St. John laatbltht. she tool: the boat to Digby this .mornlng. TOUCH THAT STOPS DECA Y (By British Unlicd Press) . FARIB, Jauuory ill-A curious oi- ggriluent is now in progress at the hool of Psychology in Perla, with a viow to tostbig the claim of one Joell! Gaillard, of mono. that byomana- lions from his body of some magnetic power ho can arrest all forms of de- coy and kill microbes by tho aimpic ' touch of his hands. The eminent mcdico-legol expert. Dr. Locard, who has lliflpoowd P1004!!! of meat and vegetables "mummiilolf by Galllard. has QXPWFBNVBI} W110‘ otion to believe in tho mans chim- Tho lost now in progress will 91'0"“- |y b, wccpted a; conclusive, for it jg being controlled by H/Konn-Ab- 415g, cine! o1 the municipal laborat- ories, five eminent doctor; and two _.-\_ .\, liillilliiwiii KID N EY Y1 PILLS . i i v, . lawyers. Two moat soles have been installed in the School of Psychology. in egch of which was placed under seal n slice of liver, a mutton chop. a flsh and angoriume. For ten days Gallium will touch objects in one of the safes twice a day, and. they will then be replaced under seal, while the contents-of the other safe. will be left untouched, so as to decay in the ord- inary way. Should Gaillard’; claim prove well founded, the Objects in the other safe, which he will have hand- led for about forty minutes each day, should simply dry up into mummified condition, Monogram Taken off Mail Wagons (Special to The Guardian] OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 16.-—Why His Majesty's monogram "G. R." has been taken of some Ihail wagons was the subject of n rather abortive query in the post office department today. The change is not recent nor under the present postmaster generals, nor is it general. Many of the wagons in use in Ottawa carry the monogram while some bear the words “Canada mail." and some both devices. To the extent that the change has been mude it appears to have been done under the regime of the former Postmaster General Hon. Chas. Mur- phy or at least that is the intimation. As to the substitution of Canada Mail for His Majesty's mall in the revised statutes, it was explained that in the old post office act the two terms were used indiscriminately and confusion is said to: have resulted. To overcome this "Canada. Mail" was adopted us the more specific. The suggestion W85 Hilde by the department and put into the revision which was ratified by mrilament. Ancient Hebrew Riteebin I928 18y British Iinllrrl Press.) LONDON. January ll- dvleny peo- ple l|n\e'oeen surprised to learn that "challtza"-the ancient. Jewish cus- tom which demands that u childless widow shall secure release from the obligation or marriage with one of her husbands brothers-still prevails among orthodox Jews. Discussing the custom. Rlbbl l. l. Mat-tuck, of the Liberal Jewish By- nugoguc. said that in ancient times a ivlfe with no children inherited no rights from her husband. whose money returned to his family. 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"Qatar-tab"? __.- Pl GUI m“ firm”. . u: ndllnhnl “oz-awn. the parciiumprfeu. nuunclng the benediction from Num~ hers: ‘The Lord bless thee and keep thee.‘ “The ancient practice of keeping a. perpetual light Ln the synagogue still pcmists. and in synagogues oil is still used for tho light. The prc» ws-zlon with plum branches pertain- nlrm Catholic schools of the taxes derived from pllbllf‘ utilltics,.inoor- pirated companies, and those arising out of leases by 1he Dominion and provincial governments of private property. I 'I'hc nutter has been brought to o. head by the recent conference In lng to the Feast o‘. Tilbernaclcs is Ottawa. i“ m‘: a-‘Qhblfllwlfo 0515c” copied from ancient Temple days. of a number of bishops, clergy and ‘More Equitable Distribution of Taxes Sought (Canadian Press» OTTAWA. Jun. 3~Tll<3 elm/an today gives prominence to the foi- lowing report; "A nnvc will shortly be made, header: by the French Canadian educational Association of the province of Ontario to secure from i110 provincial government J. mr-rc Cifllltflblt’ istribution to Ro- i . i seperate schools officials from all aver the province when a committee was formed to deal with the ques- ion. “It is understood that a meeting between representatives of the French and English speaking Roman Cath- olic school supporters of Ontario will be called at an early date." .__..._._@oi>_.___. lCanadian Press] - OTTAWA. Ont. Jan. Hie-Can- ada's wtai trade advanced nearly 935.090.4900 dllfllll‘ the last 9 months of i928. The total of S2,007,890,l58 compares wltlr-sr- 773092.834 for the corresponding Period in i927. Figures were made available at the department of national revenue today. Store for all Time. Final Days. own PRICE. -\..l_\ A“! ' BUY YOUR FOOTWEAR AT YOUR Yarmouth Salvage Co. Morris 8: Smith ~ Charlottetown REMEMBER! February 2nd. we Close the Doors of’ This SBig Shopping Days Thursday, Friday, Saturday SATURDAY THE LAST AND FINAL DAY Prices That Were Low at First Will Be“ Especially Priced for the Last and .'. .., in i! ii i >72 it ' I .1 ' _ .I I . > ,.. l‘. ‘ i. .. . y l I ‘it v v1 i! jl l .l I i .