(“ANUARY s, 1927 Tltli WESTERN tillillllllAN ‘i1 ,9“; 3 is available. Inge ilflkB. ‘$09611. ...NOW UN-LOADING 1 car oi’ Alum stove coal at (‘arleton Sid- 3574 1 4 2|- ("L-Greon Bros. .-WEST2l'i-N AGENT - gl subscriptions. -CALENDAR$ Are being dLstr bated at the Western Office oi th summerside. Subscribe or renew lioud. K your subscription to ‘the Guardian and get one. it -TAKING LIVE HOGS ut l§lll~ lng it; the P. E. l. llospltal, intends t-rald Jail. 12th brim: along your ltuvint: in u tow days for iioston. hogs and lret. all they ill-e worth K. trnm Emerald hive S. S. (‘lu I), .\'. McKay, Sndy. ' 3597 1 5 6 10 ::Drlvos rASllJlll-‘l Lille .\i.:i;:lc Tito llnnleiliuttl help 0mm Dr. J. Killlflgtfvl seiuns like tnnglc. it. ill only a natural l‘0lllnfly used in a natural way. Tho smoim or vapor, reaching tlm most. remote passages m‘ tho rtrfotetoti tubes, brushes nsldo tho trouble and op- ens n way for fresh air to ontcr. it is 6101i] by dealers throughout. the lain. Mt. Stewart Notes (Jilristmas and New Your have pone once again, but though their stay was brief, lloth seasons were enjoyed by all. We regret to learn tlmi Rev. Fr. A. l‘. Molmllan, Si. Andrew's, has lhund it noonssary tn null-r the City Hospital for lrvillmttlll, and hopo the treatment, may provo suc- oessftll. iiev. Fr. .\lt-.Kt-.nzlu_ (‘tiar- lottetown. is conducting the servic- t-s in his ri-verondfls absence. il. ~ Oil the evening oi‘ Sunday. the 26th insL. a number 0t‘ friends spent u very pleasant hour at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jay,- who have had a radio recently installed in their home. A number-of sta- tions were "tuned ln" to with de- lightful resillts. among‘ the toro- mbst being c. l-‘. t‘. Y... Charlotte- town. ‘This ltintl and tlioniihtiul deed was much appreciated by those present having no radio; as it (rave them a t-iuinco to 1108i‘ iroln the “outside world." " ‘Willie in the woods recently. Ml‘- Wartl Jay, ‘Fanning Brook. received a nasty cut in his leg from the axe he was using. Mr. Jny was in the act 0t’ cutting a trcc when the axv glanced, catching him on the lug llr. A. l3. ‘itiartln is intending him. On Sunday evening the reptilian meeting oi’ the ‘Presbyterian Y. l’. S. C. E. was held at the iionlo oi t\lr. and lMrs. George Clark. The topic chosen for the meeting was. ..roa an: wssrznn NEWS Mr.‘ ma.» J. Gallant is now Guardian you“ Aux Tremh] Agfllll in Howlnn and will receive M new! items- fldverllslus sud reuew- (‘hrlstnlas holiday-s ill it. l Astil mu Iii-laud y NUVCFHIBIFMH 12th. IPPatL & Son. 3572 1 4 Iii PERSONALS Jlargatc. l’. E. i", —~-\lim Mildred Slacktortl. R. N. 'l\'ll0 silent the past year in lrfllll- —~.\ir. Fred Mulally oi‘ tho J. -l. "fishes Alercantile firm is zspenil- ill; ii short vacation a; hia-l home . n Kenalngtoll. K. {-Q}———~——— T0m0rr0w’s Radio Program WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5 International Radio Programs EVENING CONCERTS 7.30 P. M. WGY (380) Schenectady. lliilslcule. WJUC (-169) Wash. Concert. WOO (484) {Nwen-porrt. iilusical Program. . 8-00 (P. -M. WTEAF (492) N.\Y. Solon Cotter-rt. WPX (400) lluvnilil, lullllilll Anny Band. ' W117. (333) Springfield Musicale. WCAU (278) Pltiln. Vocal. 9.00 P. M. WCSll (256) Portland. Siutllo lpro- gram. ‘ WTAG (545) Worciiestcr. To be nn- nounced. WlHK (273) Cleveland. Vocal Hour. KZDKA (309) E. Pitts. tiiour of Music. WABC (316) N. Y. Soprano. WJZ (41-6).iN. Y. Maxwell ' 3.180 KDKA, ‘Will. WYEAO (294) Columbus. Neil liousc String Quartette. 9.15 P. M. WCAU (278) Phlla. Vocal. 9.30 P. M. WlRC (469) Wash. To -be announced WlABC ($16) N. Y. Music and Vocal WEN? (492) N. Y. Moment. Musl- mic t0 WEEI, WGR. W ‘- WWJ, imu Ksn, 9.45 P. M. WCAU (278) Phil. Old time songs. 1000 P. M “TKAF (261) Milwaukee. < Program. WGY (380) Schenectady. Musicale. WlAADl (263) Newark. Vocal. WlhW (423) Clnci. Heel-mun ‘Trio. WISAI (326) Cinci. Studio Pro- I lour. Siudlio __..-___._ --w: WILL b -i (r . l! at Si. Peters one Vtlgdlllleiiillivye 1.113%] ‘Farmers having h 1' h] ' -R°3|N lioeigngfigrbfgltktfi 91"" H0111)’ us immedlgfeily.” 83m: certified cdbbiens‘, ii ts for auv Borarumcnt grader will b 1 ands 471:1: Robin Hood Premium Oats and highest p ‘ e Dream Both kind! 8t rvurlllr weather co 1108811118 to load on above date we will load first ilay possible. —C. 19.0“ ~—t.\li.~'s Jennie Brown, teacher at sill-ifgcon \\ es, Montreal, left 11°" no". 0114111)’. a nl.. after spending the her home in! ‘7’l‘ho past year—its lessons; the ucw-dts possibilities." Some pro- scnt spoke brieily on the topic, oth- era giving nicely chosen readings. WE .~ 4 _N_ y_ “T; , R H . Mention might be lnade of the in U: ( 92) H ed us tereat the those present. junior members took. Soverai readings were given b) Tho leader. Mrs. (ioorge lCiark. gave the invitation to anyone wishing to have a l't1V0l" ito hymn or psaim sung. which ivns WMK (273) clevemnd‘ Pmmlar" gram. 10.80 P. M. WSM (326) Cincinnati. Popular- sur’, Light Opera. 10.40 P. ‘M. “Maw (123) Cincinnati. Cincinnati Post. 11.00 P. M- arcopted and n number sung. .\lr. W05” (278) Phfla’ Cheer“? Club‘ Ray Smaliwcod sang a ileautltul solo. "The Great Judmtlent Morn- ing," which was much appreciated and enjoyed by all, as Mr. Small- wood possesses a rarc voice. The meeting (rinsed by rcpt-tiling the bilzpah in unlmn. Regular services were llolll in tho United Church at. tho usual hours. by tho pastor, Rev. M. K- (fharman. ‘Sacrament was to have 11.45 (P. M. WSB (428) Atlanta. Concert. 12.00 Mid. WliK (Z73) Cleveland. Whozit Pro- gram. ‘FEATURE TALKS 6.20 P. M. ViiiY (Z180) Schenectady. "Ilonh o! Knowledge." 7.0 P. M. been dispensed, hilt it was [msb “LEAF (-102) N. Y. ‘Synagngnn Sore [Millet]. Now that tho ico has lldcucloan- KDKA (357, m 11mm u u; _p_ Ad. ed again, some ot‘ our speed kings urn preparing for a "trot" in the nor. too distant their spend-slolghs, etc, put. shape. Elysburg Bank (Canadian Press) ilbYSllllllltl, Pa, was holdup at ciosin by two men who ha cashier to a tcllei-‘s cage. "CWPQd up all the cash and fled in o closed automobile. “fr. llliilTli will Gulch 00H lather: should never neglect the Int m l cold or cough when their m... no concerned, for i! ti: do h! llrioul lung trouble, ll l ‘fir! r. n m... 1m a m. Elma lllifux, “NI: IfilO:t~—-"'T.:: b“ 1"‘ III continually ma‘ ooldl, m “haunt: troxblc w ti: than, to: u» M-.‘.i..§.‘5."°“" “’ °°“"' 12".? bin"? ‘m m '° would m1,‘ If“ highly Y"""“- “Y “W131i wnw (423) Cincinnati. Education- l‘. al-k. » ' IS wgym (319) New Orleans. Talks. Jan. 4.——Tlll‘ First National Ilank oi Elysbura Yesterday w”, (4.55) N. Y. imperial Imlul- cuffetl the 9,90 p, M They WEAF (492) N- Y- ‘ll-lions Trouba- in sight ' WJZ (455) Y. Record BOY!!- . were sold for 65.25. vices. 7.45 P. M. dress. 8-30 P. M. nlT l Eastern Guardian . JlUV . BURGIS monthly. III*%OR eats‘.- lloon. ‘the itxllowjntt; STlTUTEF-iiegulul‘ stllute (lreeti- and lioll read and approved. Willi appointed til lllllli For i-lrlltltll, to lln htlltl it. lvns ller-idt-il that t the Dominion [or tho s Austen ilonulloe nud which null-tin): nlljonrl Illlflillll‘! lo be ll('lll ill I ther pt-rlnittillg", prcseni in llhiiiitx. tilgno, day. ..".Viiss llusslte guo. visited lu-r homo town rr-t-ently. vislli-il (:(‘(li‘;.(l‘l visltml li('l' Hobbs, (ii-orutettnvli. town, was n passenger town on Wednesday. ..*.\lr. and .\lrs. .lo (loorgctown, were in t lug the past week. ' .. .°Mr. George \\'. Georgetown, on Friday. ..*Miss Delia King spending a few days in .Vlrs. ISimon King. nooduy last. Charlottetown. ..“Mr. and .\lrs.l. llier’s brothel‘. .\lr. ll. Georgetown, lei't for their home in Boston. They were I by Airs. Lavaudloi-‘s lliflllifll‘ null sister. .\l rs. .l . David Mary. 511.50 and $2 nnd -tlln the sucker ‘PaTlves between $9.50 and $11. ars $5 and $5.25. were hard to sell and 1 Fht- ilnr-ut thing in lllf‘ \\‘lli'l(| to lint-pi your slolnnrh ill llp-lnp Nllilht‘ is l.’- to l0 drops oi‘ Nelgolhi hflvrup in n l.'lil.-',~' m‘; wail-r. Ally llrllll stori- Profésionfiar-Cfids“ Mark R. McG B A. 9.15 P. M. WABC (316) N. Y. Vaudeville Sketch . 9.30 P. M. WANT TO DANCE? 8.00 P. M. dors. wcco, WOC. WKiR. W81“ and KiSD. 00 P. M. wlgm (349) Boaton- Politic Royflle- 10.30 P. M. Wm; (469) Wash. Dance Music. wJz (45.5) lN. Y. Hotel Astor. 11.00 P. M. wmyf (263) Newark. Four Tow- (Ofjhmhh 1927, by international Radio Programs. ChicaKO-l Live Stock Market (Canadian Frau) MONTREAL. Jan 4—-Th."° W"; m “mo, 148 calves, 789 lwsfl H" 158 sheep and lIIIllJI i'or sale 0n tile ‘two markets thin moi-ulna and sales were confined to will to H, for common Jtinda. A bait dozen 500d 00'" Medical School and Practice llmlicd to Eye, Elr. Nose and Throat footing Eye; and supplying Ginsu; Office, Boyer Bui B. A. Barristers, Attorney WTAM (390) Cleveland. Serenad- mo" ‘ml medium quamy cow! and uld. Como and no . l b ll id! m ‘afaesflguilis cndriho 1<>$..'°n-om'°u 8L Co»; . for canneru nan aroma‘ A NW "l m‘ but alvaic- were picked out oi Flashlight. and Engine ut Manon’; Drugstore. Fresh stock - Allnly J. P. Bear. Montague. 3615-12-31, fmtw, 4i‘ . .°HOCKEY CLUBSpA meeting tile Vlcts Hockey Club was hcl'i ill Georgetown New Year's ulter- elected: .l'l*e,s.. Albert Lovers; vice prei-L, Allister" Stewart; secretary, Either: treasurer, Gor- ..°R°$ENEATH women's lN-l monthly met-t- —- lul; ni’ this institute was lit-id it; g i ~—i.\lilgg M11111)“ Lnrklm giehmond the st-hoolrooiti on ilcc. iii. s v sting in Keasington, gucJ, f members and two visrors ntien it-tl Gil-Villa" l" ‘he ‘Mamem Bulllmlg- Jvlm and Mrs McDonald, lrlshrntfiq Meeting" opciled \\'i'lll‘l~‘0ilt1lll;; otf lll»' which minutes oi lust» meeting wane‘ A iaolnzlliitct: urrnugemctlts in connection with u’ (‘llristlniis ‘Free and entertalnlnolll purchase 0i‘ a much needed tulip oi Gordon worn lliliiltitl as ilcitluittln: to attend nnllilul i'4)llVl‘llllUl'I, sill-r, .\lrs. Albert llownr. i'lll|(|ii;l|1ll won-f ---~<0§-_~__ PERSONALS ' . ."Mr. 1i. Blnr, (ii-orgcttlwn, is ill: ~ l .."‘.\lr_ (‘hitrll-s Zllrllonitlil, hlon-l lovers, .\ionlit-| ..'.\ils.~: lmllsv Hobbs, flionloglunl inllit-r, .\lr. i ..°.\lr. Wlllluln A. .\l<-(‘ililill-ll,<ll‘, Gcorsctuyvn. ivas n passengl-i- it)‘ Mount Ste-wart on Monthly, A‘ ..*"?vlr. Williltltl Flynn. (‘llill'l()lll“. Hlllllfill. 01'. Visited (‘llnl‘loit0to\\'ll: Charlottetown on Wednesday aitcrl the guest ol’ her parents. .\lr. and: l ..'-Mrs. Jas. McConnell. (leorgr- town, accompanied by her two little children. Beth anti Jimmie; visited friends in Montague Wed- ..‘Mlss Katie .\larttlil, oi‘ (leorgv-i town. was a l‘(‘('Bl1l passenger tr»; who have been visiting Mr. Lnvalr, thin ones brought $5.00 anti illumin- Colnnlon lalllils were from $9,011 to $9.50. sold tfrom $11.50 tn 811.75 on -'l' lint basis and sows mostly fliltllltk! - I SARRISTER. soucrron. Money to Loan l Cameron Biock.'Chariottctown,P.E.l. Dr. C. C. Archibald (Iruiunic of N. Y. Pout Graduate Grout George Street Office Hours-Q to 12.30. 1.30 to s. McDonald s. McPhee: i. A. uooolvato F. MoPHEEy Money to Loo n. I-‘ox Biscuits We arc clearing out the balance of cfook of ROSS-MILLER FOX BISCUITS There were very low good cuttlt’ n LESS THAN COST. 8 . .RADIO,' Batteries wfni-tl 1000 bushels rots and sec- oilb-e were _.x 1'.‘ i 1:11 i (Tull, dill-r,‘ G IIOCCJnIZIFY on ilcr. it'll ho instituti- t-llool. Nlrsf Airs. lfiulvl u-d. he llfllll l l l I I .'\' own 'l‘llnrs-! A i | in floor/go - .\l \\'illl:|nl Ai * in (loot-sci .\‘ l hll Stewart. he city tiilr-i A .\ l rctilrncti in, (ieorgeto\vn' .\ .\ .\ . Lavitllriior. Lava 1111101‘. l('(‘fllll]lllllit'(|; and ‘lilssf A‘ llalailcil ~ll u'oro soiil Sonic very quota t Ions lloltsv uigan ETC. Hospital Iding n, Etc. l enough‘ values ha best 0f thei always ro and February—bu make your selectio stocks are complete. For "early Sevelliy years Holmuifs ve_ been considered the r kmd.H0lman’s prices are ck-bottom and when the regular prices are reduce expect bilrgain 1 gains. This mid-winter sale is for January t you had better n NOW whlleihc- I Helm’ Mid-winter ___ i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN d you can sthat are real bar. Sale of Furniture Sliding Steel Buy it Now for Only $9.75 This SLIDING STEEL COUCH ls the real thing for boarding house, hotel-or get it now for summer camp-It has national link fabric spring. double size mattress tufted throughout and covered with attractive upholsterlng, open it is 3 feet by 11 inches wide and closed ls 2 fleet 2 inches wide. Layer Fell Mattress) A Real Bargain "> Here's a bargain in LAYER FELT MATTRESS that you cannot afford to miss. Finished with roll edge, and covered with attractive art ticking »in pretty floral design. There is many years of restful sleep for you with this mattrruss. A real bargain at ' $9.50 your January and February price . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $9.75 (l-Piece Bell 3 iluliii I425 You were never offered a better bargain in BED OUTFIT than this style at . $14-25 THE aéo ls white enamclled iron fitted with brass caps on the 4 corner posta- hcad and foot finished with bracing rod and three filling rods. Height at head 49 inches. height at foot 39 inches and in three widths, 39, 48, and 54 inches- THE SPRING is of ngless sani- tary all steel national link fabric. MATTRESS l: extra thick wool top with top Iaycr thick wool and balance mixed fibre filling. Complete outfit during January and February for only $14.25 - \ null 71s Chair 9 CHAIRS out: and book: up- holstered in Crctonne, have 0 coll lprlngo in the scall- rcol borgllm during January and February. STRONG STURDY REED Arm Choir: . Rocker: . . . S 9.75 $10.00 4 . ll-Piece Dining Suite lnilolllen Surface ilak Exceptional llalue if you are looking for a bargain in a DINING SUITE your search 5.90 ywill stop here. Herc’: an B piece outfit you can have for only $55-90. BUFFET has two short and one long linen drawer and 2 cup- board: the CHAIRS comprise- 0M arm chair and five diners. and the TABLE la of.mol attractive design and ertends to 72 inches. Complete outfit. during J: luary and February for . . . . . . . . .. $55-90 Place Your Order NOW -for Prompt Delivery Summerside ~ Charloiteiowrttt 1: '.i::::."¢:':::.... Z21 [man S‘ 701711.80. yum." l\ Dresser $12.50 Surface Oak Hflfs a real bar- qairi in SURFACE DRESSER finished with three deep lincn drawers. brass finlshcd handles. strong corner p“. lars with casters and Shaped mirror frame. Mirror is 13x22. inches and FIGURED OAK inches. ‘top surface is 17x32 This is a real bar- gain at . . . . ._ 512,50 Another Bed iluilii a lleal llalue for 0nly 22 90 Here's another bargain in a BED OUTFIT that will certainly appeal to those who want good quality at very moderate price. The BED la splendidly finished. all metal style with 2 inch posts and finished in walnut; the SPRING is of popular link fabric. strong and resilient and the MATTRESS is of popular la er felt which will give you years of comfort, Complete outfit during January and February for only $22.90 50-Piece $ .95 Dinner Sei '. i Think of buying a so Pic:- DINNER SET for only $8.95. TMI la one of the many bargains you can got at Holman’: during January and February. Sct in shown In beautifully cmboucd blue putter-n and comprlcon- ‘ 6. 4 inch Plates 6. 8 inch Pllldl 6. 8 inch Pllieo 6. Oatmeal: S} Fruit Sauocrl 9. Cup; and Saucers 1, 7 Inch Salad lowf f, 1 inch hkor . u 1 ‘ 1. Cream Jun ' 1, Sugar bowl 15in