in - i i V' .l_ ii. - -iii `.-`f`T§l .l ii: :i gi .lt . .V t. 9 to-3»~ ».;» i r ti _\i;. ii i , I5 fi ` ` ll 4 A. .; ;.! 1. Li rl., .5 V' younl and old. Medicina dealers everywhere at /Y(//’/.I’[0//f/0 /1A'/(T25. _ ii, ,. ‘i iiii iiamiii iuiiiniiii f - ~- f ..-v.A|.uAe|.s eus_iNsss sumti ‘SHOP from l:10imm’| Catalog. -SPECIAL TRAIN for the hockey match on Firiday in Char- lottetown leavies Sum-merside at four o‘elock. fare $1.95. 968-1-15-21 -DON’T FORGET your Sunday reading. all newspapers and mi18' ezines. McDonald Drug Oo- 976-1-16-m2i. -OUR ADVANTAGE-The cit- izens of Sumnierside have many ad- vantages, not enjoyed _in other places. One advantage iS. that th” fare from Sumnierslde to Charlot- tetown on the hockey special this afternoon is only $1.95. whereof?- those who came up from Charlot- tetown on the special the other night, had to pay $2.40. When the (ihiirlottetoivii team raised the qiicstion of prices they Were wld that thc reduced rate of $1-95 ‘V119 t`or Siiinnierside only. -ROBIN HOOD FLOUR, Whole- aale and Retail. HoIman'a, Summer- aide.-751-1-5-TF. -HOCKEY SPECIAL - Leaves Suininerslde at four o'clock on Fri- day for the hockey match la Char- lottetown. Fare 51-95- 968-1-15-21 -DOING WELL-Mrs, Stenning Williams, Tyne Valley, who under- went an operation for appendlcitis in the Prince County Hospital rec- good health. -RECOVEFtING.- A .host .ot friends will hear' with pleasure of an operation lust week for appen- dlcitis in the Prince County -Ilos- pital _ _ -DONATION-The ‘Prince Coun- ty Iiospitul acknowieilges with -ENJOYABLE FUNCTION -' thanks the receipt of $8.43 froin The Ilrsi Oi Ul*f_f0\""l&'mly HUCMIS ltcv. A. K. llei'nian_ net proi-ocds of the S'U"m‘~’f-W1" C°“""`H "V th" ri_f___1\',¢ek of ‘Prayer oi`fering on \ A -_ _ I __ ,, . Knights ol' Colliiiilbus, was hold at"‘i the llonic on Wcdncsday cvciiiiig. U -u~h»_-ii thcrc was a very large at- tirndzinco ol iiiciii-in-rs and ladies as‘ well as sc\'oral visiting Knights. The function was iiiuliiiilitcilly one of tliiriiiost t-iijnyaibli-, yc-t ht.-ld and vvcryono prcscnt had n real good time. Delicious rcfrcsliinents wcrc served to tht; assciiiibly by the cn- ti~rtaiiiiiii-iit coiiiniittce. 'i‘lic prizes for cards for thc pix--advent time avert- aivardcd to Mrs, J. E. (iallant for the .lilgliest score aiiiung thc ladies. and -thc gcutleincn's prizv was won hy Mr. John llriscoll for the highest so-orc. For \\/ciliii-siliiy iiiglit's playing thc goiitl<»'ii\eii's prize went to Itcv. John .l. .\lcl)oii- aid, w-hilc tholailios' prizc was won by Mrs. \Vi‘llio.in Sullivan. A slplcndid dance program was suc- rcssfully carried out after thc cards and the affair -teriniiiateil ailiout iiiidnight, cvcryone procluiiiiing it to be tho best tiniii yet and joyiillly ziiiticiipatiiig thc next social, which ' will lic on Jaiiuary ZS. IN MEMORIAM EVA SHIRLEY ARBING Thc funeral of the -late Eva Shirley Arliing was li-eld at her l`aihci"s rcsiilcirce Gaytown, Sun- day at 2.30 p- iii. 'I‘lic .si-i'vlct\ was conducted by M--jor lil-soot-it of tho Salvation Army. ’l`h<- pzill- beauers were six coiiisiiln' ol' thc tiecciisud, Herbi.-rt Tlioriit-, llarold Whitlock, i’arki:r Whitlock, Al- liert Furness, George \Vhilock,‘ Reggie Whitlock. Flowers wifi.- receivcd from the t`ollo\vinz:- Wreath, Mi: Fred Groom; wrsath. Spring Park Woman's lnistitiitc; crescent, Mr. and Mrs. Neilson ipcgils Whitlock, Jr: spray, Nlrs. (i`i.oi‘g<» Williams; Sunday School tcaclifi', spray; Teacher and Pupils ot S[».ing Park School, spray, Salvation Anniy Sunday School, spray, Mi' and Mm, Williuui Wliitloiflc. spray .\lr and Mus Stephen 'l`horii-c. 'ednesday tvciiing, Januiiiy i, in ie liisciplo (7liur<~li_ _ -|MPROVlNG.- 'l`hc fri:-iill.~i oi' .\ir, ll. l.aird_ .»\llicrton, who was opci‘ate Stipoiilliary Wyatt, a citizen :i*ppr~:iroil for living drunk and rais- ing a dlstiiiihziiici- rin 'l`iii~.s'il:iyiiigli1. Premier King Gets Royal Welcome (Special to the Guardian) ' 'l‘()I{ON'l'(l, Jail- 15_ -North York's wclcoiiic to lit. lion. W. l.. .\iacKciizic King yt=.~7tcrildy al Ncivinarkct was zi reiiiarkablc do iiioii.~ilratic:i ol' long standing ai- Icction. The Premier .was there inure in his capacity as a private iiiie-iiiihci~ for the constituency and Hilive an account. of his steward- srip. The meeting, which was prinia.rlly to orgairiz;‘ the New ltiding of North York, altered in i‘eilistribiil.loii, `\vas atnfiidcil liy Liberal.; from all parts of the cou- stitiiciicy. So many waiitcd to shake liauds with tho li eiiiicr tliirt it was i'i-‘arvtl at i:.;.'.» tinic his train would liavo io hc lit-ld. At Summerside Baptist Church \vroatli, Mr and Mrs Thomas .\Iills Harry Taylor closcd ti stirring im-,s l>Ui'l41il lilillll. Alllli- Mily- li0l»l-Gil sage on Vilodiiesday evening in his plant, Dot and Pops Thorne. -'l' nightly at the Suinmersido Ilaptistltcctivc \vlio coils you .\'lo'thci'. Cliurizli. llc and his dnugliter cou- rcvival addresses being given KEEP tinue to gain thc appreciatioii :intl IV TIIE ~' BEIIIIDB B R0 N CII IT IS , Night-Cough and Cold-on-the-Chest Quickly lanlahed By interest of the people of the diff- erent churches to whom they speak and sing. Taking his Scrip bure from the parable ol' the Lost Coin found in Lukc 15, 3-lil, lic made the old story very tender and modern_ The audience will not soon for- get “|.\irs. Ilasyliotly" counting the coins around the uniortiiiinte wom- o.n’s neck and then going off to whisper, “Therc's only nine of them, ah, she's £1 hussy." tho cv- angelist explaining that in tliosc days when a couple hecumc eiigag~ cd the young lady was likcly to ro i ceive an cngageniciit tokcii of ti-n pieces of silver to be ~ strung around her ncck with thc uudci‘~ standing that an act ol" uiifaitliiul- ness would cause one of the pioc- es to be removed. So when this woman lost one of her pieces, how natural that she sliould take thc broom “nfl lllmll to fnd it and how easy for other womcn to count the nine and then insinuatc and gos- Sfubbbfh COI12hS,C0ldB, -»f!l=. Small wOnili:i' that when ,ding chills and bronchial troubles Will" ‘I “IIB iH10Llwst‘."‘ “'l‘heic was a man in tlit-i , i v i ‘hail -iiocn like ci-i'iaiii -modern i'olii~' |hii would have k.pt on cliopp‘ii_'_', ;ii;;ainst thc logs with the haiiillvj 'just to keep up appearaiicfnt. Tli;itf iingifnuity may soiiioliiiics so \vitlii old pi-iiplo hut tlicro is om- set tiff Wltli the words “I Know (}iitl"!A-wks it neva. [H015 and um, iq. iyoiir children. You iiiziy ililull` ;iiiil| iilcccivo and till that hall' lie, liiiz' -you cannot long inol that little do “'l`lic maxi who has lost his s-.ii-. sc ol’ (iod or his idcals isliouli -li wliat the inaii \vlio lost his :iw ilid. lic should lt God mukc ‘X swim, That was a miracle :iiid| there arc pcopli- who do not lus- llcvo in iiiiraclcs and the i'c;i--iii is that they have iicvcr lial ini pci'i'iii‘-iiicil upon tliciiis.¢l\'cs." '|`oward thc closc of his zidifi ss Mr, Taylor who is an ardent toll* er, expressed his desire to wiiii ss his fiist game ol' hockey while iii Siiiiimcrsitlc, -but much as 11,- F01- ishes good sport and aclmircs fra- ternitcs and othe‘ good thii:.'=. hc is not_wiliing to ict tlicni 'i.-'iirp tlio plat-0 iii our lives and ii~-arts which liclongs to Christ and iiavc it broadcasted from ll-avcii “Thou hast, lost tliry first love." ills little -girl rings thc ~hell fi hor toy telephone and cliirps into it but nt-ver get.; an answer >i-inply because the instrument has no con not-tion at the other ond. A lot ot' pcoplt- say their -prayers cv.-ry night liucaiisc they are ilfrlill ll'~ll to, but ii' tlicy have Corfu i`r<:~.'ii ccrtain haunts and are i-tolli; “HCR to thzm thc next opportuiity they had -lictter conserve their prayer energy i`or the B1-ble says: “lf l regard iniquity in my he-irt 'l`i1Cll wilt not licar ine." This Gori`s word shows that the tpnycrs Of pcoplc who llvc ln sin har-' no con- nection at Gotlis' end of tho illiic. So hc urgod a clear cuts-tand by church meiiihers that (iod may give them hack what 'hey ’lia_vc lost and then." said he "as with a -breath will -blow asldeverylllins which stands ln thc Wi1_\'0i' 11 l»!l'0ill inovir-iiient huck ‘to Hin. I know He can and will became I know ood." Trait the people are being moved by the mission is seen in the growing attendance and is be- ing iclt in ohter wayi :,,,;»__; -.=--=---,~_=f_<-;--=-=--_;i"2 -1“l KL-'-"-+§_-“'--5-`§"g '~‘~"'"“ ‘ E D Ili* -fe Illllif '_-== fs-.=_-,E15 __ 7 ’-=-="-'=2,§'s~ ls not -iiialm wroiig i'i_glil." Without A ` I 0 _ _ Coats off /I ' t`_3Lg_,yp-nil-iii§,gt§,,,,$;,2,,.j:i. _ .v.»==r1¢=s1i|»\¢\fil1os_ea@v»:raan=u..ui.'.»-~~ _ THIS SALE HAS PROVED T0 BE THE GREATEST' OPPORTIINITY OF THE SEASON FOR SMART W ;.OBE REPLENISHMENT AT TREMENDOUS SAVING. AND WE BELIEVE THAT NEVER BEFORE C0OlI&`l1;ARANCE SALE HAVE WE BEEN ABLE TO OFFER SUCH EXQUISITE FROGKS, SUCH $10 $13.50 $18.00 ~ __ . . $10.60 .>. 0. whit __;§3.i§g.00 for wortfh 8s(?(s)i.00 for one rua 0rr oil: niiiiii orr “N” “"5” “°°"5 All $32.00 otha fm- . . . . . . . ._ .$21.s.i- .iii $30.00 coats for . . _ _ . _ _ _ . .$24.00 W°_<>1 Crews $1-50 for $1-13- Aii $40.00 Coat-S for . . . . . . . . . _$26.07 Au $-10.003; Coats for . _ . . .. _ .$32.00 F 1211111615- $2-00 for $150- ‘ Wool Cantons, $3.00 for $2.25. W i ~ 1 , . . -_ _ 25 *El GEF" “FF 25 its can orr 1.-.;’. 锑.fi'.;?°;if‘..-,`i‘..‘3‘TJ..“.” $3 °° W i `s _ _~ ` _ _ _ ' , _ ' l)7V};>;I;en’§1l)§l1ciIEli Dresses, A15\lI]'aI(I;((3Efigf'r;Ona§ 3135);? ecliezliigf? lfgi? $1 88 . ix 4 _ ‘_ 1 't ' lt, 1 ‘ ' ' ` 2-§£§3r;n,;11f)£I;@§`.’ All Ladies and Childrens Sweaters $,;‘1'3l]3§ES 1;; 25 PEII if-ENT OFF ALL BOYS' & I I MEil’S SUITS Mill 0llERGOATS UNE Tiillill 0FF WI ff[§1‘f,’§ ts, BOVSn?)_t;S;rs;i;tt;, $2.50 cloth for $1.67. Dressing Gowns, Khaki Panic' 2323 ggf}§sf‘];;r$§'2°:‘3’; wholesale prices all other lin es $430 Clog... for $21671 _ ' $6.25 Cloths for $4.17. I' I ` G _ All Trimming, Braids, Gold and I 7 ' ver Laces, Dress Ornaments, ‘V Lace-5,@tc_ 1,3 1 \.. . .i __ eiuoiisnss -mt llzauecnr, call for an l$'l‘ebl\, (a waeilbii :Sting to and el'lh|-:T IDI 0 ' ;;tl\::.‘ ‘lfzpravee Dvetlta, Rellevea neliba on, (lei e - ~ _ ‘Und orover | s5'Bax ,Z ,~_'¢_¢‘,,.": _ _years Your Q " »( //-1/4 /#7 ‘ff/'gy 9,.: *__ _ 4:1./iliiruf. ,l _- °‘ 0,*-' "‘ii%‘\ - //fi" .£,',L'J|'S ; Chip! Uff ' 'OH Block Nl JUIIO I-Little me al? (9 _-_---» _=.i ~ ~ - _ ’ 1 Stcc_l Ciinipany of -Canada __ 83*/g International Paper _______ i‘iii~nialied by Ward and Johnston1,nu|-(mtine .pulp _____Z_'_Z; -___ Randi" ‘ Moniliers ol the Montreal Stock ttnnimpm (}@m,,~a| Ekct,-|c __ __ southern Pacmc . lixifllflllgfil Canadian St iii hi C _ __ __ """"" 106 sem-' 39%- A the First Illfiilslrinl Alcolwl alfa Ciiimiiinii sit-iixghijl, ___ 471/A ?;t,;l|(,1,?,b,';»l;';‘;,,c""'"""'“" IES; ‘Wh°“-f"MBY- 195: Juli' 191% t Coiisolklatuil Sinolters """""' "' Iliill Toloplmng _____________ lllll/g liominp-,n Bridge ____ ______ _ I llroinpttin _____ ___________ :t2 St, I.a\vi~i~noe Flour _-___ _. Ottawa Power ._____________ Cuba Cane Sugar .____..____ - ttiiimic siigm- 201 _ cut", .cane .sugar pfd_ ______ 36.4 iuchison ____ ______________ H752 133 -----...-..-.._ - grocery store, and asked for A Pnri American .Petroleum ___ 66-'tg _\m_ (jar gl 1.~0“mh.y ________ ‘O0 "" """° °" '“ American Can. -.-.-....-..___ 1621/, Am .imommive 116% Brazilian Fraction _________ 55% Am. -Smelting & Refining __ on,_¢h;“|¢|" ¢u|.,»du,,,_ Mug. lloward -Smith .Pi'd_ _.._..__. 69% Anaconda Copper .__..__.__. 47% of came Ingrelisms, ii-im candy itrloward -Smith »Com. _-______ -_ Canadian Pacific Railway __ 148% eoatod. F lldi-an and aduiia. Spanish -River ihreferred _-. 122 New York Central _________ 122% ` ' - Svfmish River Com. los Crucible steel 75 59% .hiishaml out my Ni 17 Wl1ent~|Mny. nitro; .iiiiy, 159%; man sua wud me wiv# S°v¢-. 148 . tmmiiun, i new aww 'Corn-Moy, 133%; July, 134%; my own." Sept.. 1.34%, _-<0-0-7”’ Outs-|May, 62%. July, 62%- liiitisli liiiipire Steel 1st .l’fd. 9 Kelly 39|-lngfleid ___________ `_‘_ P‘~’"l“""5 »-----------~---- 143 Mex. Petroleum ____________ _._ Abiti 64 International Mer, Marine ._ _ 'lil _______________ ____ lIA|i.lF..\X, .Tun_ 15-Quotationsshnwinlgaii _________ _ 13314, pm” gms; tcm. " E ..... ...-..________ 7715 _ Oats-iMay, 69%; July T0*/i Heait and tmhmlo Minard'l- 52" ’\“"°““’“ C‘"“~ -----------~- ~ ._____.,*__' Mme me ‘Wt in M,|,,,,r¢'| lltah -Copper _______________ __ U. S. Steel _____,__________ 123% Montreal Power ___________ 159 MONTRENL EXCHANGE 52 Winnipeg Electric _.__.__... 38 1934 Victory ________________ __ 100 National Breweries ____.-_. 62% 1933 Victory _______ . hot water." eoNNA muse Hen OWN nmmson wm_ ww. 'A -bade walked ia-isiiiy into ii °“°“"“ A" °°"°'°' "° lrfrocer was wruvpvping Itiheim up, Relwd. “How deep should li Dila-lifted to get t-he heist 'l\esu.ll!h‘I',' '1Plwnted?" said tllie srooer. “Ytrulre not going to plamt chem .are you?" "Y"-" Npliiad the bride. 00\lDl|e of good sing tple.nit.s_ Ae hem BANKS 101 ‘.4 Blink Commergg ___________ 196 Blink Royal _________________ __ Bank Montreal __...__.-..._ 248 Dunk Nova Scotia _________ 253