JANUARY 5, 1927 THE CHARLOTTETOWN ‘GUARDIAN “at cllllllll GlllRlllllll a‘ ~ l l a“ aid vicinity. 5m’ Epngr (flow kins. M .7 WHEN THE DA [was a beaiiltituli r0. Jugtli-rrlved. (100) New Army “we blankets. Prowso Bros. Ltd. . Jlfilltl-lqi-li ms BREAl-DWBAVSKET OF "ma, WORLD-Another dandy pictureflccll. QUARDIAN REPRESENTATIVE» ‘KINDERGARTEN will w, l 1', Lambs, is Guardian. Ag"\\l'llllt‘rltllly morning, January m], l“ ‘ ‘m, Emerald, Kinkora, Sprina- LQADING LIVE HOGS at York Wednesday 5th. Hurry Jenkins. blankets, t‘ 21508-1421 .5150 LOADINGSLIVE noes iii Nomi Wiittililro on Wednesday Jflnuary tor Iianry Jen- 9th. first Sunday iiftelr tho Jlillfil-l-Zl all»: ‘St. John's Milton, 10.30 lfiflgflqtgilltolll-tl that. there NEW ARMY HORSE lllllllkels. -_.__@_ with Miss A. 11.. Read ill Ill‘ . 3661-14-31 ARMY MILITARY BED Real special value and $1.75 Bros. litil. 100 Pro w s l; ANGUICAN SETS/ICES. Euilllrf 5t. Marlfinritllstito, 2.3m p, m?‘ uli - will be celebra- of Holy Communion. Ito v (Y. ,l l. toll-hull pl-ririlllczils, nl-irspaperll N. I -_ _. w __ , _ , _ __ IMPORTANT NOTICE ow l fl _V_ and Jnalzilzllil-s, \\'liy should this “m: rlflilkxl:l"af“ugi;iz(i*l'prgd;‘hhi‘ ADVERTISERS. —— Advertisers arc ': liUlllllt-lti WOFIIIH be I-xnclled ‘li“'""‘""i""ti"ll “is” ' ‘ ‘ . S fly S emu ' l reope ii lo Mr. Charles Hlllllett. ll-ft ycslvr- T) day oli return to Wolfvillc to re’ sume his studies lit. Acadia lliiivcr- m“ m“ m m ( I I l .- , -. .l.- ,,i r‘; wl-l-t"l"ll zt-e “n calewaifi glvdm “e0 with each.“ JMIHSU“ in rharg" Islty. clllll spllldlul, his tlililrltllidml . l. l ai I x mp I new or renewal subscription. tl i ‘ Miss diary Mul-Kinlion, lune-bur of fliapil-ilvtlotl ,atlou wltli ln-yqiulm-llt-s lli (‘hill-lotto- town. licr lnaliy friends will l ~. —___T"‘ "_'_‘_ lenrll that bliss Jllllillt-“Dil! well "" “Y” ""'“""' """'~* =' l"'"'“l ""01 t - ‘ g jl'i ho (rtiarnl- is iiivt and ‘no ono rats-led "l m“ maul’ simpml m” "PM" Mos-firs Jack Flynn. Uulvy cUyloJitIltI often till-so publications arc -ful' 3.4-4. lloiron. Rey Doyle were weelil"""‘°'l"""“ visitors to 3590-1-5-4l youlll: men report ' Jiaseaiblc and '—\lli.ll.lUll)'. each, zlll wool. end ' gell, appendicitis ut the i’. ili. I. Hospitallos "l ‘Wm! "t “""'D"""'- “hm”- l‘- U“ Thursday last, is doing mwhn Hill \tl'llt'ii aldvcrllnlng is hound up ‘diolldays at his ""|It~<*ll'lilly requested to sec lllill'li'lliil the ‘their advurtisclllentl-i’for the (iuar- wist- insertion will not be mlarllli- (hi Saturday ads must llt'l m1 calendar. also given free for fcrl-lvl-ll by l0 a. lll. - i moi‘ renewal subscriptions to -——— t , _ _ lll tho Sllnilay School, 315 both ‘by Maia". U: NEW yEARS GREET|NGS__ Mr. lllllllily" Ill piipl-r trolii till: lrelldiilg H, UH . 1 p, I, , z 7 k]_ MG" w -,-_ nuggu." ,.,.,.,.|,,,,,| a pjgmyiUNlON SERVICES FOR WEEK llltlllcl‘ alid nn- ‘llsilzllly le-ft out .',,,.:,',",,',‘,;;;*,{;;,gg;;1531; iuklm ITTJIjpBAiE6-EZEF ~ . .- '.- - . " l": -' ' - ‘w ’ . . . ‘ ‘ ' i "‘ i ' WOMEWS |NST|TUTE MEET. .|]l|i1l(l,tll(| N,“ \U,r_., Hump,“ OF PRAYER, JANUARY 3 TO will“ llii l1 lllil lillllls ills topics m, m" AiumL h“, w_ mm“. m“, “Emmi lJI'llIil‘l‘ troui Sir liollry Thornton! ,7! 1927 lNG-Tile Little Pond ‘Wriuli-ifs lu- slltulu licld their Dccculller iiieet-‘lll- "l" lvrlll of a 'l'wo Years Pass in; at the hoiiie of Airs. llcury ipipglvcll, Thursday evclllng Dec. 35ml. (‘onsidering tho disagreea-hlc ull'iltlt'tl. Roll cull was alisvrercd with jllkcs und i-tllilluilrllliis. Tlil- uiiuutlls of previous mot-tint: all- prorcd. lt icas docldcil to have till‘ miletlngs ‘begin at seven (fclock tlurini: the winter months. Money '\l‘1i.~; rolcd to iletray expenses of (‘liristlnlis Tree to lhr- licld in llll‘ school hlfforli CliPl-‘illllilh’, and to provide a treat. of fruit to ‘bl: soul 1ln~ sick persons of illc district. Two ladies WHN! appointed to al- ti-nll to this. The social hour was luost pleasantly spent in slliglli-ll. 'l‘li~-. next llltieting to bl: llultl at thi- lltiillt" oi‘ Miss l/atlra MacDonald's January tltli. Roll call to he Hill.- ut-rcd with paylin-ilt of llililllill fl-c. 'l‘lu- llneiiillli; closed uitli the Na- llonal Autlicnl. ISLANDER KILLED. < llarry .l. llooliy, Til, who was struck by all auto oli Noveiiilu-r lF-Ili, while i-rossitit: Main Stri-i-l. ln-ili- 'l‘rihou. ilrocktoli, Mllt-lt-L, div-d on the 22nd lit lirocktoli hospital. Air. Mooney was one of the (ihL-tillll- lloiill shoe iuaki-rs and was cliipltiycil ill ‘iroi-litoli factories for lilitll)’ yours. Hr has horli ill Prince lliilvrzlrd ls- ‘Ilttl itllll ll-zirlivd the trade of it Iialiil-stiwlir on shot-s, ‘lit: wcut to l-lrorktoli ili 18147. llli his tour ground tlirilllgli Illl‘ illl'l'l~i*(-llt stall‘! Stlilll‘. thirty years iillll, he llladc shoes fortiiiany of llw lzovcrllllrfl Al that tllllc lio olll- vras 1ll1"\’~"‘d lo tukc ally llleasilri-lilelits oi‘ tho ‘Piwsldt-lit, but Mr. Mooilll)’ "W! and talked with President (iriivcruy 5,,“ -1.',<m|(-,13cv_ stir» Airs Jero- (‘it-villaiu]. vivi-d by mil» diiilglltcr, uiiuh Moylilliali. 8:1 l~‘ri-ncll ..\Vt'.llllt! .\i r. Mooney ls Ilfutililoll, aliil two soils. Edwuril of (fiizirics oi’ iios ~l ‘hie-ago and .\ ll,‘.,'i‘ll‘.‘i. 4 00046-000 §4§§+§O§O 6 0-00 O0 Q l Sneezing The forerunner of colds and grip. The great pre- ventativc. WampoIe’s Emulsion It icadsathem all and we highly recommend it. Price I $1.00 per bottle. ' 2: lllf0ltl L Worthy PHONE 211 we QUEEN STREET r , Q +>o+++>o++eoroo+++o+ow+ooorow Ladies’ l‘ ilvershoes A few canes received today " 0"‘ ladle: Janey Cloth Over- - ' "B- made with three strap: ‘ Aulay and I4. Mcflliligli. formerly for Mr alld Illrs llliggzin orcr till: i‘. N. it. lilu-s iii Illiitcii Status. (‘ailnida and till: Needless to say tilt-list: notify us imiliiltlltitcly. The’ will load first day posiilblil. -~l.‘. h‘. ‘l'l'i\ll N: Soil. PROGRESSIVE lSLANDER—.\lr..l.l _ W. Aylvvllril, a native of‘ Lot. l. P3 stalifls University boy. is the sales forcli of tho Atkinson‘ Wilidoiv Fixture (‘o. “llill" in a‘ i-{Ftlitl football flili, aull has llllsscd foW. il’ any. of tho bit: l-lami-s ill this vicinity tilu past two liiollthil. Mrs Aylward is it'll Ontario gli-l.-l')ak> lallli Maple Lcitl‘. ISLANDERS llN BUSINESS-We had the pleasure of a visit. this lllolitli from two stalwart suns ili‘ the lsllilid ‘Province. namely, L. .\lc- (laugli, of iii-ac RIVHI’, alid Ciulrlc. McKllllioli, of Si. ilk-Jim's Ila)’. flfiy-“l the ‘Oiiklulld Muplc Loaf. 'i‘hcy' lilill becit working all slillllllei" for lhc Etlltillll Ehictrii: Co. ili tllc llioull- tailis sixty illilcs East of Fresno. and (‘illilll to the llay rcgioii to visit fricliils. "l‘lll-ir zippearalicc \\'(>Iilfl lull i- that they possess ii peldlvutt physical condition. I is a lll-pliew of A. ti). Malctftlrlnackq eooeo NOTICE. .\t‘ll-r Jail 2nd l will ' havl- very special prices on itll lliy stock dllrilit: tho wlioll- \ll'llitci' lot‘ ‘flltill. I ask l-vi-ry cllstollll-i- while? lil Mort-ll to call. and ask for prlc~ “s at any tinlc. Expenses are low 1nd yell will llc ironviliccll it. payur _©_©© INF-riff Lilli THE BROKE com. ».iiii-0p0s Tln- Story oi‘ Ciluiiillaii Money, ill; tlll- Charlottetown (lllarillali January lat, Mr. W. ‘l’. Doull show- ed ll rl-presciitiltivc. of 'l'llc (iuur- dleli o of the Broke copper coins‘ rcfcrrvd to ill tho article lllUlJllUll' ed. 'i‘lili coin is lll good sliapin, tho letters clearly legible, tho fig-l Qé urt- of llrltiilllilli holding out. ihcl olive branch, tlic trident at lierll’ buck. Lluderueath till: figure of Britannia are two ships. PTOSUIIP ably lllc Shannon and the (thesa- fy proud of. A rliro feature of the Broke coin is that ll. is lnliled ull Lhl! cdgo as tlu- ililver coins are. ISLANDERS VISIT. —'i'lio Oak- land Maplv Louf fliLYliZ-"vl. Mc- oi‘ Sourls. l‘. la‘. l., recently iiiotored Jrolli Sun ll"ralicisco to Chico. whore they spoilt. two Weeks’ vucn~l tioli at tbl- holiic oi‘ John COOIIUM! Chico for lhu illisl. six yours, whore] lit‘. is illc owuor fill. ’i‘li<: night ln-forc .tlil.- twol young Illvll Fillllrllttll to Sun "Prun- . "l" 3 f0 7. made over a l . . .. i -~ l .v ll l ‘ll lied -l)owii bust frolic I gggvlittlng int of "l" Jfluy a zlld at the spiicloils (‘ooliey " ‘i .i.. nuluc, WJIPH) several islanders and - . __.__ irloililrl t-iiioyl-il llll- idem-lures cl , , the l-vclillli; to llu-ir llourtts’ con- ‘ -: tout. I Y l s ONALS ‘ QVLRSHOES , P "s . ‘Received "may, i “w an.“ ‘V’, 5hr,- Jilltlsoli and ‘Illiliily. Si. l, l ow Yours at York.‘ m. luirolil l.. seller. ortim novel - ‘ mfnamflsizllewiet; over n glued ‘ I . w" "Ml. militia‘ ‘Plucn $4.00 ' _-—- SKIS i BY EXPRESS - In than llzn 6 100i 02.28 O M 6:345- Wc aloe huvchha ,- 7 M "gtx/ezdfllllncu in Ol/gtt, l ‘KI Hninullu ‘° w aunt. V? .t " i~,. . .,.~. ..-.. i from $1.00 l6. i. d I y‘ ggflork the guest of Illli ital:- l t)“, Xmgp; holidays iii. York. till! ‘ of ‘Montreal, is apcilililig his holl- \ _dgy',q u; his homo in Rollo Bu)" l W" Glaqlyg tlryonton. Amherst. 'iil .the guest 0t 'Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Wise. ab; n e “d Vllltelll; friends in Char- lottetown and vicinity i. A. Qlewsu. Greenbelt A7911!!!- Auroplnni. fiiifVltftl. tlltawajis visit- omc, Wm. and MrssSellc-r. ..__. (l. W und lMrs W113i, ttity, spout guests of llt-iitli und Mrs. Vast-Y- MFNJJIIPIP. Aioldwcll or tho llallk slltmtllttg ri tow days; in tho city Mi- Am-broso Saunders. A1110"!- ot twenty-one Allan Stewart felt. yeswrdliy - . fbtum to Toronto to resume hill tudliu at Toronto University It'll?!‘ . t to his plrentn Hr and Mr! tlOIiIgl well ili Oakland, (Ylillll. as head oil @©_@©.©_©©©.© ‘Mr. Mlcliilllioli l‘ © ofqceoofo P©4@©©© peak". Mr. Doull hail a fltll'lyl@ iargo collection of coins, ancient and iiltldvldl which lio is just- o ‘one eon ilso of Sollrisl Ml'. Coolloy audio {molly have lllado their ilouil: lnl_ Week Of Prayer liiilicrs arc (‘Ulllllltllllfll ll! tnllcratc. yo“ “h- u-tn-kmg- w“; my, _ is il British fut-l‘ play to iiiiposc lu-allli and strength to curry on bIectinln-i each evening at 7..'iltllcavy taxes lipoli (Jrillliillali pllir gooll work. \\'i lzovi-l-nlulrilt. grildl-r will bu. prcselitlrllllflb and llitzlit-st price-s paid accortlIlllLlZYI WI‘ _ _ ll’ \\'l‘illlll‘i' conditions lIliLlU‘ it illi-llllwfllliflllvlll Alliance illld tllu 1'1‘- llossibll- to load nil ilbrivo. tliilt- Wlllltlllllllllljlerlg vllillifilyépfilvlllidfd lgjlwtct-‘n _io . o aa ‘oes- 357315;“ ‘ant Urplialige, Weillii-sdny Niglit'*l]llizi|;nziilcs which are sold at. tpric -' _ llcxilflly. dlall rl-llcii lilo office by noon of the,l-ixtelllliillatol- is an cxcclllellt luedi ‘m!’ l"‘"“"lllllK publication, otlicr-Icillw to destroy worms. 'Weduesdli_y——1Zioll—'"i‘lit- (Jhllrchls BooW-dtev. ItnC. Futon. ' 'i‘llursdi1y—— Ceiltrzil‘ Christian »-~ the gift. ls lllllt'll zipprcciatctl. part1? Church and‘ Yullthh‘ Alli- , avls. WE WllLL ln- liladillg live lions} ‘l"l‘ldtily—'l'l'l'llity' United» ~ "'l‘lic al St. l'l"l‘l'.~i on ivcdlicsday, .liili.t(3l1ll1‘l»'ll i1“'-|_'Ni1'l“'"lt-l4il¢\'- U- 1’- lZtli. Farllli-l-s havint: hogs to ship; liilyllllllld 111111" ‘will go to the Bible Society. Offering taken each night cent of which goes to the spent. ll!!!‘ Xlnau val: "fllgillllllt publishers The Public Forum (Continued from 1min: 4p llll-tlsldl who was opl-ratoil on fol x-‘Jugtkn. Wl- arc. Sir. etla. ill magazines .___. or periodical form. full of advertising» - Kmpoflh q-pplllllkillg its coll-slant tiupenl to Con, “IL roads M imdadian >|l(l('ki*.l<~i~:()|| this lingo vol- hm; 1,, walk u, UH/Hllllllt 01 cilvl-i-tlslnl: liiatu-i- the Unl- tPll Stall-lie publisher pays. llot a. ccnl of tax, appeal of (‘aliadian publish- l'l‘:€ ll»; for i-rl-li-lialiihetl justice- llolllllll: lillll"'. Tho only forui oi‘ ell uli Mr. , ili which lio is held by his ‘pupils Followlllgds thc address: IlOlIll: iii Geoluc-Jrml‘ m)‘ “l "m" “Mich "mm" l" “S l)i-:ii' .\il'. Jonkns; No request is liclilg liiiidi- for a lax on lUYPlKIl reading matter eu~ li-rillg tiallada. ili tacl, tho: lUI-ltl- illl‘. llll"i'ill‘_y’ lllilfliilllil‘r' UDllllnll into this country art- so hound lluit it. would lll- a very sllnlpli- iiuittier tp li‘lli'i'. out filo zlllrl-rtisillg pant-s av these arc printed oil a. dlficrulil tij/tlifilil. no child caii he Motller tiraves’ Woriu out ill fiOillll forts in our behalf. illto yearly iolulllcs‘ llittllllifit! lltt.‘ reading pages are lluinhercil cull- sclitively without taking lllto ac- count the advertising sections. You and lilaily iltlier giloll Calli- adiziiis- llal c iiol lltlYlliillta‘, tlikcli ili- lo full accolilll the liirllilii-ails iiil» dcr which ltkiliailiau liizigiizilic pull- t'.l|l far set for us. lltlltitvttl‘ we feel Yet-l. in our flltlirl- llvrs. iiopl- that for liially _ye;|l'>' Fillers allil eollipel tlielll to colli- pelc oll a irec lraile busts with t-oilillctltiirs WIIOSH prodllclloli and hoiiic llinrlict lltlVifUliU-ZUS permit tliclli to floud our clllitry with physical colllfort as lllatlcr liou- slwilily or Zlllll‘. that. have no relation to their cost! Thousands of Lkillziilllills, toast. - to coast have loilieildlie, in their re~. llllcllt for ii fair and adequate real- Ildy and wt- tllink that. every good citizen who believes -lil the upbulld- lug of this coulitry will, when seiz- ‘mc MAGAZINE PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION or CANADA. -———40c--- MILLVIEW S. S. PRESENTATION ‘(Hi Sunday. Dec. 26th tllc pupils of tili- Millview suinliiy School waltl Franklin Jenkins. their Superiirhlidalll and presented liim with a beautiful ebony (‘i-lllt: and ud- llri-ss. which shown: the lilgh estl-elll loi- tile season, we the pupils and‘ teachers of llil- ‘SLIIOOI feel that wc cannot lot thi- ticcasiou puss with- uay HXplTf-SSIIIK our dltllrPVlilllult of your lllitirllig l-l'-, We fol-l that we owl: you 2i grcutl dvlll for your never tailing interest. tlu- good influence of your Leader. ‘lllp will bring forth good fruit hi, its 'lil|lt' alld will have u. good lef-‘l and we, lo tiltillbt that. till.- Mtitiltli‘ lli w'liuse scrricci l lii_ conclusion we would ask you ll frolil "to please accept this silisll gift as to PAGE FIVl;_ _ Chlldrnnfis Pulnle I Children love ihr Picture Purzi: —~ '1'! riccew '- 3! puzzivs in one. Sent posipaid ior 30 "OX0" Cchc Vl/rnppcn or Capsule From lo m ‘l0 or. bottle nt‘ "oxo" CORDIAL. l il.t0 A Seasonable‘ Economy Now that home life is back t ing to use up the "left-over Let “OXO" hel meat and fowl Hash —- into enticin "OX0" nourish overs" 0 normal, how are you go- s" from the holiday season? ~ p you to convert the odds and ends of deliciously tasty Soups. Stews anrl g Croqucttes,.Mcat Pie; andSaladn. saves the waste by restoring the taste and rich mcnt of prime fresh beef to all sorts of "left- — a practical economy indeed. Tin of 4 Cubes. 15c.--tin—of 10, 30s.. The "OX0" tree copy. COOK BOOK is a wonderful‘ hel""vfrite'for'ln_ .- oxo lsfMITED. s56 St. Antoine Streqrflldbnirynl. ' . . .. 99 ' ' j The Great Beef Economy l ‘ j“ mu. 1v. wnurc quickalissnlvrnpnlltuyn til-TI.’ mt» cuhc into liar WIIFI. ,4 short of "till: cxaliipie you LVN,” - would also wish {jinn i“ Ill thank you for taking curl: of our pUwdL-TH well. for lio rage. rt- which tlicrl: can be lit) comfort for tlii- (rliild, or hope of‘ robust growth. is a liiilst trustworthy worm ex- rlnliintor. ::'\\'isc and l!X]1t‘.l‘ll‘Ilt'.(‘ll lliotlll-rs you know ilapp_v rl-latiolls existing bc- ll us. Wt: also wish you a HAZEL SM IT-H WI lyliA-III) WOOD —<0>————-—- ulloli children ari- ilpplylllg .\lillel".~. a iiiosl effective it is absolute wltlllollt lllt‘ OOL EXAMlNATlOwilnvilil-z is till: ilillllWfrti l"'iill 'l‘lic sl-liil-ziliulizil vxziinhialinii Bangor school was llt'l(l Oil 'i'liur.s- ill?“- .\il-rry ?.\ii~.rr_y Xluiis alld a lriallpytduy. ileceliilloi- 23. I92 ii . No w Yell r. |lzirgl¢ number of parents allll viail- Sigllcd on Iliillilllbftslilltlil)’ SIJIIOUI-Qyfig‘ llrtgsfglll. ltliiilled ili the several sillljects b_ their teacher. llblllllt‘ lllll-iWlall, a.<~ slstcd by lJlr. Jolrii When the progralii‘ Wllr! i-olnpldted. _dlll'erl_:lit clu lllttltrllliilleil with worms rind lose lioiwitli prizes. . Worm perfect alfcllillili ferlili lHttCIlUl‘ was read uli address. and _ ili clearing presented with ii sil‘ iliclclllelit tile systelil of‘ ivorliis alld restoring llll.‘ weiitllcixyou arc always lie-re to than“ healthy wutlppmu have the rhllrl-h warlli and conlfo l“'(,'l'l‘ prizes awarded for u‘ iillifi‘ whlitlftlie istalitial clucqui- frolii the pilplls al l ratepayers of _Afttai' Sulitu Claus made his ulllltlltfitlltb} ailll unloaded the trec. all were tivuated til candy. The meeting closet] with the SlllK- Sig ling oi‘ the National Anthem. district. ofiiciiclicr: ~ wi h, a‘ iilid il(l\'ltll(‘l*lll\.'lll. Mcbutlflill. presented sideralioii toward us. Fol Deni‘ 'i‘eal'llcr. r-Wl‘. you“ DUI-dill l~ d it t: l and our parents. wish to convey to , you our good-irill and apprcltlntioll 1 ol your silicl-rv inicrt-st lu our “Will. Yoil haw lu-l-ll lhitllflll ili your duties, and It)‘ Milli’ kllid and denial disp "itioli woll the love. amt vi*~""‘i" o" wi- yvitllZl: that you have "lio cosy task lo illl in tl-achint; a school 0t nllllll varied attics. and we Ilrc 511"‘ to liarl: this opporuiult)’ “i. Lmmk" < l lug you fur your kindness‘ and con t \\'c ask \IIII ,to accept this slliull token of oul"_ i-steolli and wish you YOU ll "l?" puppy Christmas and New Ycar lied uli behalf‘ ct.‘ school. l-Putrlot please copy» to till: ' i ii:i\-- .'l‘l. @ b). island. mid a forlllcr St. Dun-Iv © .©.© to buy for cilsll. ‘Thanking tllc‘ l public for all past. lulsillcss liull soliciting a finc ilIlilFi‘ from you 'liis Wllllliilf year, a Happy Ncwfg)‘ Your ili all. ‘Flour and tcoils n spec-l, . lally.» Lloyd (‘o.\', Murcll. KG) wt llll‘ iil'lll'Il' by Paul ilioiltgiliiiclwzljfi Q. .© of a large dairy ‘ rnuch and lllLH bee-ii very silccess-l glgt-y; tin-y wi-rl- trcutcd to a. rcal \-i @l I i @'@@@ _ . ,/ , v ‘lAauff-nibA(lvA/®,@,©,c3) . . S. A. McDonald’s WITH THE FIRST MONTH OF THE YEAR COMES VALUES. VISIT OUR STORE T0 YOU AT THIS SEASON. 50 Ladies’ (Joats, fur collars zlndicllffs, worth up to $50.00 onsaleat......................'. ..HALFPRICE Another rack 0f Coats for . . . - . . . . . . $14.98 65 Ladies’ Silk Dresses. Sale price . . . . . . . . . . _. . . $9.98 OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT WILL HAVE WONDER- FUL SPECIALS ALL DURING THIS GREAT JANUARY SALE Men’s Broadcloth Shirts with separate soft collars. Sale . . . . . . ..$1.79 Popular Windbreaker Sweater, very special. Sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$3.29up Boy's Toques in three shades, a real bargain. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...29ceach Men’s Heather Wool Gloves, genuine Scotchtknit, all wool, no cotton mixture. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . 69c Men’s Winter Work Shirts. Sale Price . . . . . . . . 98c each Men’s wool rib Shirts and Drawers, 20 dozen ‘in the lot. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . $1.19 . Men’s heavy ribbed wool Hose, color grey. Sale Price ............................49cperpair Men’s heavy Police and Fireman’s Braces. Sale Price 39c Men’s fancy pullover Sweaters, knit of all wool yarns. SalePrice. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .........$1.98 / Men’s heavy weight fléece liiied Shirts and Drawers, remember a heavy weigh t. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . 75c FEAT U RE BARGAINS 2 Shirts for $1.85. A good warm winter Shirt, 25 dozen iii theiot. SalePrice 2f0r$l.85 ' Boy’s wool sweaters with polo collar, ‘sizes 22 to 32. Worth up to $1.50. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98c Men’s (laps, all wool coatng material, in six shades with earbands. SaiePrice.-............. . . . . . . ..98c Warm DrivingfiRobes, interlined with a wind and water- proof rubber sheeting. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . $10.95 A red hot value in Lumbermaws Sox, all wool, close knit. SalePriceun... . . . . ..98c Men’s heavy Coat Sweaters, heal bargaim Sale Price .. . . . . . . $1.48 W0men’s Wool Gloves, British manufacture, l0 dozen on centretable. SalePricé .. 57c Ladies’ Chamoisette Gloves. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . 49c 5 dozen Ladies’ l-Iandba s, travelers-samples, received in time for this sale, -s lling at . . . . . . . . . HALF PRICE 75 dozen Ladies Silk Hoseaill the new shades and all sizes at 98c. A fortunate purchase enabieslus to sell at this Brice. ' "‘ ‘ ‘ - Another quantity of silk and wool and caishmerfl, 8" shades. Special saleprlce .. , Mid-winter Sale Something Different Every Day Begins on THURSDAY and Continues Daily _ THE MONEY SAVING MID-WINTER SALE AND‘ T0 MAKE ~ ITA MONTH 0F NOTABLE nooNoll/llss EVERY DEPARTMENT HAS PLANNED to GIVE EXCEPTIONAL DAILY AND WE @ecs>>@@@“c5@@@3>i @©@ PROMISE SUCH VALUES AS WILL MEAN A SAVING I W0men’s fleece lined Hos sale. e, 25 dozen received for this Sale Price . . . . . . ...29c W0men’s cashmere, all wool and silk and woohodd lots... in many different shades. Worth up to $1.50. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Large size Flannelette Blanket Price........... _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....$1.98 Warm fleece lined Bloomers) heavy weight, all sizes, an extra. value. Sale Price‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59c Vests for women at bar gain prices, both short and long sleeves. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 59c W0men’s brushed wool Sweaters, all sizes, sand, blue, henna and grey. Regular value $4.75 and $5.00.-Sale Price .........$3.98 (Jhildrenfisl flannel ‘wonderful value. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......$2.9s Misses flannel Dresses, 2 00nd all new. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . W0men’s and. girls Jumbo Knit Coat Sweaters $3.69 and Pull- ..._-. overs in white, scarlehblue and sand. This sweater ‘is the realjumbo, heavy weight, not semi jumbo. Price Juvenile Overcoats, and greys. SalePrice . . . Juvenile Pants, 2 to l0 Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . .. . $5.48 $4.98 years, blues, browns and tweeds.‘ Juvenile Corduroy Palits,l2‘ l. l. 98c B0y’s Blue Cheviot Bloomers. S Boy’s Corduroy Bloomers. Sal ale Price . . . . . . . .. . $1.069 ePricc $1.69 Boy’s Tweed Bloomers. Sale Price . . . . . . . $1.49 to $2.75 Juvenile Suits, assorted tweeds, 2 t0 6 years. Price Juvenile B0y’s Overcoats, lovat shades, $8.25, sizes 31 t0 35. Sale-Price B0y’s Blue Cheviot Suits,‘ sizes. ‘to 35,. pants. Sale Price .. . . . . . . . Men’s heavy Oxford grey‘ .. I I Men’s blue worsted pants. Sale Price Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.49“ ars. Sale Price . . . .. sizes 26 t0 30. Sale Price ' Sale _Pricei . . Boyis brown tweed Suits, 2 pairs Boy’s Blue FoxSerge Suits, sizes . $1.98 p, __ . . $9.00 pants. Sale Price 26 t0 35, 2 pairs pant $90 .¢-... ...$6.98 ...$3.50 Men’s brown and grey tweed Suits. Sale Price . . . . $14.98 Men’s blue Chinchilla Overcoats, sizes 35 to 40. » Price . . ..-i.-.. -------.-..-..-...--.. Sale . . . . $14.98 Young Men’s fancy tweed Over-coats, sizes 35 to 46.81MB Sleigh lgflbes, rubber interiined, curl clotsiih 008:1: v v.1 i ‘FLT Elm)‘ i ' A ‘ $15.00 . 98c s, in grey and white. Sale t Sale ' @. Q. .‘© ,2 us», ©§ O,©li@@@@@@@©@@@©@ @l@.@i@ Q - @@@.@@@@@.@@_@ _ @;@_@_@ @ t.@‘ Qt (9') ~.@ 6 © .' ll f9.) /.li;l~.i' ‘J \ji' s, c»;