5 Jz-‘ffii .~.~.5 Fuji-n < i; ,1 “THE V-OSCUES" p. BEGlllfl wraesiv , Ten Bays liiisarance Sale Before ‘ Stuck Taking All evening (ll't'.‘i.‘<!'>~ in stuck lu t‘lt';ll' 4:! _ grarr-‘a liiillil A nice llhhl)l'|lllt'l!l of tlt"c.=.<_\' utiqrlliu-yll (lrtlsslls ~i ...-H... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘Aim; 3;" (Hgplyullfl, Other (“Tsar-Q in (‘l-i- cit-airing ui ... pi". (|'l‘lH"_','t“_l\‘ and Wool Niall-rials l-I; DEst-tiuiil q Ono molt of <l:"c_---:~~ wiliiia: n: _ l, prim. l I I’ ltciiiziindcr m‘ “inn-r vault ('<\::L»_ t"; .;~j;~,-~ "l: I, price ,1 .\ fvw Fur (Rub m’ ,,,___ _ o; |)j__,.,,,_,nt l . . .\s:;o:'iiiiri1lol'iinil%-":|l-1.lc!t-,;l-a{ _ H I , mi“. ‘v kl Our cntir-s fvillfj. ‘f '-_~.\ ,_,-§j;-_,._. l _t ; W, m"; .411”; i I ui-nunc Cast improved imi- lli-it you will l - -l u he .1 ri-zlilv- i-xprrss- i II Iii lit!“ 21ml! tusti- that “H! “full in will home and I v u’! cl‘ It» dyipniixtmc-nts. ' lln lli-qiliiv iii:- fie. Ltd. Phone T57 STORE" in u" u} mun-m uiii’ 1!‘ t . 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SINGTON l I l I turning after hockey match. l l Searletoun, ‘l p. m. days. Wright Leard. 3022-1-30-Feb. 4-5-11-12-18-19-71 —BIG DOUBLE-HEADER HOCK- EY, Kenslngton Rink, Friday, Jan. 30th. Wellington Battlers vs. Ken- slngton Granltes; Holmans vs. C. Y. M. L. League games. First game to start at 8 o'clock sharp. Admission 35 and 25 cents. Special train leaves Wellington at G o'clock, returning af- ter game. 3012-1-29-21 --POTATOES MOVING BRISK- ‘LY-Potatoes are coming into Sum- linerslde in large, quantities; last week L‘ 000 bushels were brought into Sum- unerside from Bedcque and other pla- ‘ccs every day. Prices are not very good, however, Odbblers are quoted nt 22c, Mountains 40c, blues 35c. seed 5O cents per bushel. The major- ity of mountains are being shipped to United states Markets, while Cob- blers are being sent to Ottawa and points in Ontario, the turnip market is very quiet just now. Freight cars ‘are moving all along the line, load- ing potatoes.—S. -NEWS FROM PARIS l were held on January 20th and 21st, 3 were on the whole successful. Word _has been received by the Canadian lN-ational Silver Fox Breeders‘ As- isociation from their representatives, ivho attended the sales in Paris, that lovrei- grade skins sold well. Medium were in fair demand, but top skins a ; were more or less neglected. Al- " though no statement of numbe of i skins sold was contained in the wire, I indications pointed to a good sale, as buyers had not secured their require- ments and were open to purchase at i close of sale.-S. ___rHs i Western Guardian Qaoam aooo noun sold and 2050-1-26-1 month -—SPECIAL TRAIN FOR KEN- leaves Wellington at 0 o‘clock Friday evening, Jan. 30th, rc- 3012-1-3D-2l -asosous vurrao onuucu... Rev. A. J. Reynolds, Minister, Sun- day, February lst: Bedeque l1 a. m. Communion; Cape Traverse, 3 p. m. -—NOTlCE! THE CENTRAL BED- EQUE FLOUR MILLS will do no custom work of any sort on-Satur- Positively no exceptions. R. A. 1 ' l‘ ‘o’ Lastem Guardian 1 —-— i ..'ROBIN HOOD FLOUR sold by' leading dealers everywhere. Betteri than ever. 2050-1-26-1 month . | -__-___-___. . ‘KENSINGTON VS HOLMANS AT] SUMMERSIDE An exciting game o! hockey was staged at the Crystal Rink, Sununer- side, on Wednesday evening when Kenslngton Clranltes and Holman hockey team crossedlstlcks for thl MacLean trophy. After very exciting moments when in the second period the score was two to nothing the Granltes carried ofi the laurels with I s score of 4-2 in their favor. l The visiting team were accompan-l led by a large following of fans who ‘ cheered loudly when their favorites‘ made a goal. The first period was! comparatively qulct. Kenslngton scor- lng two goals. Excitement ran high when Bud Mountain scored for Hol- mans in the third period. In this pass from Bud Mountain. Nine min-i utos to play the game was 2 all. Gaudet for the Granites made a bril- llant shot and landed the puck in’ the net, securing another goal tbr.’ Kenslngt-on. With only o. few minutes ‘ FUBI iSALl-IS-The Paris fur sales, which‘ (lmnltz-s llolmans ‘ Goal i White Millman Defence f A Bernard ' Crllly Lea E. Bernard Bud Mountain Forwards A. MacFarlane Bradshaw I. Darrach Woodside E. Gaudet Desftoches A Wedlock Robertson C Howntt W. Lea D. Murphy o. s-‘s. —~NATIVE 0F NORTH ST. EL- IZANORS-Readers will be interested - Ito learn that Mr. A. H. Carr, who] ivas recently appointed to the poslt- l ion of Secretary Treasurer of the’ Dominion Association of Chartered l Accountants, is a native of North St. Eleanors, and is Austin H. Carr, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Carr~ and twin brother of Mr. H. V. Carr of North St. Eleanors. He visited his old home last fall on the ccasion of the death of his mother, formerly a Miss Compton. Mr. Carr was s. very brilliant student and comes from s.‘ distinguished family. His brother. Rev. Lea Carr ls a minister in the Peace River district. ‘His sister, So- ‘ phlc, was overseas for four years dur- ing the war and received well mer- _ itcd praise for her devotion to duty. ’ His many old friends will be delight ctl to hear of Mr. Carr's promotion-S O)OG 1ZFOYJ‘OO*D~C-U'¢~Y§FiUOOT5C~ “ ‘ A V” --DEATH 0F ELDERLY RESID- l-JNT-There passed peacefully away; on Sunday alter a few days illness oi pneumonia, Mr. Fldele Gaudet of Miscouclie. Mr. Gaudet had resided ull his life in Miscouche and was very highly esteemed by a larg cir- clt of friends. There are left to mourn his widow, two brothers, John and Jesse of Mlscouche and one sister. Mrs. Frank Arsenault of Cam- bridge. Mass, to whom much sym- pathy is extended. ‘The funeral took place on Tuesday to the John the] hating-S. ' PERSONALS —Mr. A. B. L. Home of Summer- side has been spending a few clays in Charlottetown on businessr-S. slllurdhl Llnlmonllor rall_ Polo. office aforesaid within l.\l'(*\'c months from this (lute. 1)., 1931. or usuomiu; laid to rest in the family plot in Sherwood Cemetery the mortal mains of Miss Mary A. stumbles, the eldest daughter of William W. stum- bles, for many years a merchant of Charlottetown and Mary A. Trena~ man; I Bnptlst Church and cemetery at Mis- 5" the h°m° Md 5"" by the R"- couche, Rev Dr. Monaghln odic- Dr- E- H- R“m"-"- Maiden, Mass, and returned over two years ago to her Island home to spend her remaining days with her sisters. Her immediate relatives are her brother Mr. Stephen T. stumbles, Maiden, Mass, and sisters Mrs. Al- bert R. Crosby. Bummerslde, and Mrs. Hammond .1. Kelley, Bcuthport. BRINGING UP “earlier: period ~Woodsldescored on a perfect! _ I IVOI)‘ ! TOMA TUES January 30th to February 5th Commemorating the opening ol our first Grocotcrla In the Msrl. tlmsl. slncc than thousands of housewives have come to our stares convinced that tho foods they buy are of the but . . . and that the prion they pay are lowur than slccwlior: . . . In opp". elation of this ova-operation we sincerely thank our many patrons and sollclt a continuance of their support . . . To thou who do not shop the Grocetcrls way we cordially lnvltc you to try it . Your family budget wlll be lower . cine the opportunlty of selcc“ g your requirements personally. In the list below you'll find many outstanding spcclals and good day values marked to save you money. Standard Size 2 Tins . . you'll uvc time and lppro: 17c to play Kenslngton scored again ‘ v bringing the score to +2. Holmansj (X's did their best to register Crllly Lea $44, carrying the puck down the ice sev- i 4/ "o erul times but failed to land his goal. i . Bud Mountain also made some bril-l llant passes but the score remained ' q- q” the same when the bell rang. Both teams showed good comblnat- I ion work, Knnsington having the edge on combination and defence! work. Referee-Herb schurman ’ Judge of play-Ray Morrison ' Thisgamc was broadcast by C. l-l. lunar-G's Iilnin-nnt nllln Farr Font. ’ EXEGUTURS’ NllTiflE' The underallhca EAUUIIIOPS‘ ot thi- last will and ttstuzircut of Waher llhtheson, latc of Yul'll""i'diflt lii Queemi Couuly, liaise-J mcnhani. deceased, lactate, heresy nulliy all persons indebted to the “cut-.- of the said dcceasul to make immediate payment to thorn at 1hr nltice of Bell A: Mulh-cson, Solicitors Camc- ron Block, Lharlottctuun, and all persons having any claims against. the said estate are lierciy required to present same duly zittcstcd at the l Dated this 211th day of January, A. JOHN A. MATHIEsON, a CHARLES H. B. LONGWORTH, lixceuturs. . 3020-Jan llu-licb. 6-13 I PEACHES 2 tins Australian Sliced No. 2 Sq. Tins 29c I Choice Pilchards . .. .. .. .. ..14c' Sliirrilfs Orange Marmalade 32 oz. jar .. .. 35c ' Lombard Plums f) tins .. .. .. .. fi- Tin . 25o Snap Tin,.. .. .. .. .. .. 15c Faltliaven Sardines In Mustard '3 " tins lor "' 0c MISS MARY A. STUMBLES On Monday. January 26, there was I8- The burial service was conducted The deceased lived for years in Lower Freetown Women's Institute met of Mrs. Russell McCorvllle. The pres- Heinz’ Spaghetti lllLlln .. .. .. .. ..14c EATOWS Special Blend Coffee Per lb, .. .. .. 35c Come Early and Often _.¢;> ‘@111; PINK SALMON SE SOAP 10 Small Size, Stock up for future use] 1 Choice Lobste rs 6 nz. ilns. Each Clark's Soups l0,'/, oz. llnsr Each 9c gafqnjq Oholce - PtflaPbEPfiES Pumpkl" _ Tin _" U __ T|fl.. Choice Evaporated shmhm nuamy Apricots C0?" Lll. .. 2 tins .. 23c Vl-TONE I 16 oz. tln.. .. gatonia Peas Chi ,0 H Pa: glen .‘.la.l.y.. 14° Aylmor Soup llll/l oz. iln, lam .. Contains htlfldfldl of than ever offered before, we advise you to send your order h early-Bond order office-Ind you'll had — — — ll you hlvl not received a'calo Catalogue, a pout- card wlll bring one. Wednesday, Jan. 2i at the home‘ proved. No report from school mlttee. Bick committee reported one box of fruit sent to sick In district. ident presided and meeting opened ‘Cecretary then read the correspond- with creed. E011 call was answered ‘once relating to Institute. It was de- by ten members and four visitors. cided to sell the embroidered spread Minutes of last meeting read and ap- ltor $5.50. It was moved and second- oun um-uufi-rsn sat: CATALOGUE wirvwr-v PRIE ~ TON canoe-rerun av nssrmca. I. Choloc Pearl Ta pi o ca values that are blggcr and batter It through your nearest mall appreciate the savings to be tins Bars for 47c tcflc 25c lb. Compare OurRegular Values With Those Found Elsewhere AnclAppiu-ciate the Savings to be Had Hero. Shredded Coooanut For lb. .. .. .. 22c Aylmer Fancy Corn on Cob Tlll .. -- n u Io Toilet Paper 3 r0||S .. no no Choice Evaporated Peaches Per lb. .. -. .. .. x London Corn Starch 2 pkgs. .. .. ....19c Thlsllc qollion Wax Beans 2tlns......,.19¢ Heinz Beans In sauce llcdlum tlns. Each 14c fifiogk up for Preunl and Future Needs- com- ed that the‘ Secretary send for mat- erlsl for to make a quilt during the winter months. It was decided to have a social evening next month at the home of Mrs. J. Elton Calms Women requested to bring husbands. Roll call to be answered l demonstration by whistling a. tune. Meetlnl l" ‘moved adjourned and the Nam" Anthem brought the meetlni u‘ ' 'closo. Mrs. Isaac Bums then 8B"! ' on braidlnz m“ their Lunch /wal then servedjy the host- ass in her usual good manner. By George b’ illl vino is ‘T not!’ TAl-Kmf 1a H's MRS-WQUHDUP- I PHQNED HlRTu Con: QIIR AND V181’ MQTHIR- Auw-miuq To KEEP morn-tar: r-"Rom THINIQNG A6001’ HER 9ST 0e6- BY GOLLW- THAT WQMAN CAN TALK- BUT 554E HA5 TO GO fiOME TO BEAT “Afifil E — i "aw osAR "W"! MAYBE TH“ YIQW APQ SAD‘ OH-DEAR- HQAI QTAaV‘ H-g- M-r tow-ran enp- l LOST ma’ ztéiuMaz Egon. M‘ fix,‘ .. 9:1’ ooq- aft-f AYRAR Ado- Ha“ m ‘Aflowb Ln-nspmg, m-m- WAS - iviwvsn R QRUEL . ucHnfimNAn k°3E=°.<‘"" fissfi-flfiie Qiefinva- moor HA I Aqc Am: cnuan- Bore - Heel‘ NO TRACK wwros vg: was K ___ .-. g lQlL/IIH _ m»; 10mg. an. can ll. ‘r