WEDNESDAY... This m llontinu Annual Wall Paper _ Remnants and room lots This splendid and interesting addi- tion to the STOCK TAKING SALE commences this morning. Paper Staff has been going through the stock preparatory to Stock taking and in all cases where a pattern is sold down to one or two room lots-it has been thrown placed on sale at a IN G HOUSES shou offering as soon a this morning. your chance. orning es the . Sale of Our Wall out-tied up into lots to suit average size room- matched border included and the lots ridiculous price. LANDLORDS, HOTELS, BOARD- ld see this bargain s the store opens If you have .a room to do-NOW is MO ORB e M°LBOD UNITED Charlottetown rnncnsnnoiraro illE iiisiiii iillAIlBliiN -8HOl5 from Holmaifa Catalog —TENDERS for milk drawing Keiisingtoii Dairying Association closes February 16th. J F. Profltt, Secretary. 122l-1-29-3i. —POSTPONED—Ple social and entertainment for Jan. 31. Dost- poned to Feb. 14. Town of Ken- slngton. 1251-1-30-4.14,3i. —THERE WILL BE A DANCE at the Olympia Parlors, Summer- side, Firday night, Feb. 1st, after the hockey match. Special Music. All are invited.——-1247-1-30 1i. -SUMMERSIDE AGENT.— Mr Byron MacDonald or the MacDon- aid Drug Co., is now Guardian re- presentative in usiuinmersida and Will be messed to receive news advertising. new and renewal sub- scriptions and Job-Printing. Mr. MacDonald sells the Morning Guardian at his store. His telep- hone No. is 12-2. t: —COLD SNAP.—The cold snap which we have lust experienced has been keenly .felt by many citizens especially poor people 'wh0 carry only a limited supply of coal. Early on Sunday morning the mercury went to 18 degrees below zero and on ‘Monday morning 21 degrees be- low was recorded. Plumbers have ‘been exceptionally busy for some days repairing frozen and bursted water pipes which had ‘been com- pletely put out of commlssiom-d-l. -WEDDING BELLS. -’ou Wednesday 23rd at high noon. a pretty wedding took place at the Manse, Siinimerside, the officiating clergy being Rev. Geo. Mitchell. The contracting parties were Miss Hazel Smith, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith. Popular Grove, Lot 12, and William Clarence Ramsay, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ramsay. Conway, Lot 11. Thursday 24th on arrival of express train. tho bridal party where met at this Station and con- veyed to the home of the bride, where a reception was held, the immediate relatives of bride and groom being present. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ramsay will reside in Conway. Congratulations. PERSONAITS flMr. and Mrs. E. S. Burlcigli, lldlierslic, were visitors to Suin- llllcfflllli), Saturday.-S. | —Dr. Church of Siiinmcrsidc rc- ‘tiirncil on Saturday evening from ‘Ottawa and Montreal-K. l ‘Saturday-K. i —Mr. Thos. clilTlllllOYg of Brace McKay Co., Sumincrsiilc returned. |linmc from u short trip on Satur- 'duy.——-K. ———— I —Mr. D. l3. MacDonald, Bedeqiie returned Saturday from Charlotte-i town.-—K. —Mr. Davis Baker of Freetown,» ;caiiie from Charlottetown by evcii-_ lng train on Saturday-K. l —Mis5 Ida Harrington of The Marlrbts Sourisj —Mr. A. E. McLean, M. P. cainelThe B, Y, P, ll. oi‘ .the Baptist by evening train to Sumnierside onlClinrc-li, Summerside, a-re having . licld at the -l8LANDER SICK IN BOSTON city.—K. Miss Eileen Conroy, who has been spending a holiday in Charlotte- iiome in Tignish. While in the city Miss Conroy was the lucky win» ner of ladies first prize at the C. W. L. whist drive on Wednesday evening-K. —GOLDEN WEDDING ANNI- VER8ARY.—Mr. Charles Gavin Duffy err-speaker of the P. E. i. legislature was a passenge ‘by Saturday evening's train to Kink- ora to participate in the celebra- tion of the Golden Wedding Aniii- versaryof his father and mother. —KENSINGTON WH|$T.-'The regular Tuesday night whi-st and ‘dance in the Strand was hold on Thursday night_on account of Tues day night being excessively cold. The prizes were won by Mrs. Thomas Gorman and Mr. Harold Dri-scoll. The dance after whist playing finished was thoroughly enjoyed by alL-K. —GlOOD ROADSF-Nlotwitlistaiid- _ing the Jrosty weather. mucii liaul- ling is being done, ‘the roads are in elegant condition and farmers, es- pecially are taking no chances in being held up as they were last winter. Many town men are engag- cd at wood chopping for farmers. They report izood conditions in woods, large piles of’ which are .be- ing hauled 0ut.—l-l. -RiADIO CONCERT-Mr, Geo. ‘Pope, Summcrslde, is in receipt or the ihllowing let-ter i'roin Mr. -E. H. Crockett, one of our successful ls- hinders in Calgary. Dear Mr. Pope, ——'I‘he W. W. Grant Radio Com- pany, Limited, Calgary, a-re going to broadcast a Maritime Concert on Monday the 4th day oi’ February next, beginning at 7 p. m. Standard Mountain Time or 10 p. m. Eastern Time. This (Zompa-ny operates one of ‘the largest and most powerful radio broadcasting stations on the North American Continent. The talent for this concert will be fur- nislic-d by i'0rnier residents oi’ tlic three Maritime Provinces mow res- ident in this city, and wilil givc all Radio fans in the Maritime Prov- inces anopporluiiity of hearing familiai- artists perform over tho Radio nearly 4000 miles distzint.—S -—POPU LAR GATHERINGS. -— very interesting mectin-gs, the meeting oi‘ Friday. January 18th being one ol unusual interest, un- der the leadership oi' Mr. B. Jelly. The unusual devotional part was opening oi‘ meeting. Then followed the reading oi’ u chapter of’ a very interesting hook entitled "Ann oi‘ Ava" after which a New Year Drama and Tableau was put 0n which, needless to any. was very impressive, The meeting closed with u. talk on topic by Rev. A. K. Herman. The leader, Mrs. Palmer and remaining number oi‘ group blindfolded and led iby a very Mr. Joseph Gorman of Kensington, received a telegram on Friday ev~ enlng, stating that his brother George was dangerously ill in thTat —R ETURNS- T0 TIONISH.— town. returned on Saturday to her WK 994-09140 " . a a $50,000,000 -~. a. s Dominion of Canyzgidia ‘ . 1 l 7 Guaranteeing’ the Canadian National Railway Company f? _ Thirty Year 5% Bonds Dated 1 February, 1924. Wood, Gundy & Company . Dominion Securities A. E. Arnes & Co. Principal oml semi-annual inlernl (1 February _>?¢ 'u... Due I Félirilary. 1954. and 1 August) payable oi the oflice of ills Minister of Finance and Receiver-General, Ottawa, or that of "the Assistant Receiver-General o8 Halifax, Si. John, Chorlolletmon, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary or Victoria. Bonds may be registered a; to principal only, or as to both principal and interest. A Futominatibne: 81,000 and 8500. Subject to Loyal Opinion of E. G. Long, Esq" K.C. These bonds are secured by the full credit and taxing power of the Dominion of Canada equally with its Victory Bonds and other direct obligations. The Dominion of Canada guarantees unconditionally the payment of the principal and interest of the bonds of this issue, the guarantee being endorsed on each bond substan- tially as follows: GUARANTEE HIS MAJESTY THE KING in the right of the Dominion of Canada. acting by virtueol powers conferred by an Act of the Parliament of Canada, being the appropriation Act No. III, hereby guarantees to the lawful ayment of the principal of and inter- f of the Minister of Finance and of bonds made by the Canadian of bonds being limite of Canada; the sai 1928, and of an Order of the Governor-General in Council, holder or holders, and accordin to the tenor thereof, the est on all bonds, from time to time, certified by or on beha Receiver-General of Canada, as forming art of an issue National Rnilwa Company, the principa of the said issue ate of fifty mil ion dollars ($50,000,000) of lawful mone gated the first day of Februar February 1954, at the oifice o est meanwhile at the rate oi places on the first days of February and August. 1924, the principal thereo being ‘payable on t the Minister of Finance and Receiver-General Ottawa, or at the oflices of the Assistant‘ Receivers-General in Canada, the bond Price : 99.50 and Interest I / W I Limited limited The alien bonds are olemi u. if. and when iiuurd and received by ua. of Canada The National City Compan d to an aggre- d bonds being he first day of s bearing inter- five per cent (5%) per annuni, payable half-yearly at the said Corporation at h... grand success. The programme British Empire Steel lstP-fd — The pupils and teacher of Long Creek .held their regular seml-an- 301111 D1109!” 811d 8310mm i .'.-"S_.—'S.—_RACLV—Tlie Shnday Howard Smith Com. s52 ‘The pupils were alumni-sail School Rally held by the District Spanish River Pld. 113 SCHOOL‘ EXAMINATION their various subjects by their f Sunday School Association on Jan. Spanish River Com .. 107% teacher, lMary Laicey, assisted bl 7st’! p.m. at Victoria Cross was a Steel Company oi’ Canada 77 Cecelia McAulay, Irene Brazil all‘ iby their, visited friends in Keneinsten and winding path the memberenef the consisted of addresses by Revs. ‘Penmans — mmi examination on ti... evening bright and prampt replies that til ~ n+4 *°'” N°rb°r° 0" Sflturdsyn-K. other group. to the "Jellvt m?” H. A. Brown and c. E. Armstrong, Abitlbl - 0g Doc, zom, The school was studlies had not been nesieeldl , —-- for an hours fun in comes B. e c» Montague and itev. Mr. McLellan. Shawl-sizes .. 132 h ds m l d o t d f 1h c- during the term. A well view ye sUMMERSIDE MARKET —Mr. A. ll. Brennan oi.’ the Suin- and in eating cake a-nd ice cream. Valleyfield. Recitation of scrip- l-Illlfefltlde ii - - - - - -- 93% Cifinlflllvwith Clltflgfmetlfl dogtmfllildll! programme filled in .the time Comfort in upcetucieu or cyc- _ 28_30 mcrsiile Journal, returned from a Thus ended one of the bcst meet- “m, by the pupils o; Victoria Canadian General Electric .. — and evergreens. tween classes and brought 81W‘ glasses cannot bc (roiiiliicd to tlic Dairy )liuttcr . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35 short business trip to Charlotte- ings oi the season. 'I\he other grotm Crqgg Sunday school, and an in. Canadian Steamship Com. 43% The pupils were examined by applause from all. Wm frames alone. Tho degree of enm- giiffitlf-‘Y D01 - - - - - -- --40_45 town on Saturday,—-K, - are planning on a sleigh ridesto tic lglpjflng and instructive papgr. on do Pfd .. — Miss Jessie Macliean, ‘Miss Mory ISanta, (Jinn; arrived in timem rort.1‘°"""°‘l "vm wearing glasses Oota ocs . . . . .. “F45 I‘ ____ - cnuntryflin the near fUtllT0.—— . The relation qr the Sunday school Asbestos Com .. - Driscoil, and Miss Madeline Mac- distribute the presents immdb must ut- divided cqiially between H“ n p“ u l 810 ~M . Doug. Rutherford. the " - teacher to the pupil. spiritually," Dominion lBfldgd . ‘r72 issue their teacher and showed llyitree and iwss gladly welcome i tho lenses and the friimcs. \\’liilu “lady, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- s popular commercial traveller 0i -——-.—<*>—-'_— by.Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Brown also Montreal Power .. 15.1% their ready response. very effieiflhc children. the frames may be a Durfcct m and E L: - - - - - - -- 35 Halifax arrived at Konsington on Guardlan delighted the audience by render- Nfltlimfll BPQWWPBB 55% a!" laelllllllfil-X All" ‘W! eliflmlml- Home made eelldy was theiiiuuir look attractive It i.» tho lenses P851 l? ~ - -- 6_9 Saturday eveningw-K. p ing a soul-inspiring solo. Tho ertic- Allflllllc 5118" —- f" ‘ r" w “ml swim‘ w” “lived around 1.0 the "Bum" “d M: which arc responsible for dlflflilm- or‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " ' ‘ ' . I I c t lo lam, pregldeni; of w]; ofganizaflon’ Atchison P01 (‘Q 110ml 1° 09mm’ l 9 chill!‘ 0nd iis While S311!!! SBVB 59m" 3mm ' m; m strum.’ liléhl or glnring sun- SOURIS MARKET —Tlle condition oi’ Mrs. Stephen »-- BHOP from 11° m"! l‘ ° F Mr. s. Martin, Heathcrdaln plang Am. Car ¢= Four ry - 170 "'-"°“'"-l°‘i "lifllvflrw" "llmbfife 0f merit -by step-dancing. W nhlnc. Such n utruiu on tilt‘. t-yi-u is (luudet. Second Street, who has ‘ E Th Tmsmm‘ to have anon,“ fully a; Lower Am. Locomotive 731/, ‘tinge’? n "@5- "8 lléfliléilm, Wile" Sihort remarks were then ma” unnecessary and can llU ri-llcvvil by In" butter I. 85 b13911 0]] i119 gick “gt 1m- gome umg .. NOTlC Cr t I b m0 Montague m March- Eternlty alone .Am_ smelting gcnenmng 59% a cgrlrctifritnmthwas ll B? Msliiltlilby 90mg 9f ‘the vlsitDfS 51ml a V?" wearlni: Ufllllillie Crunkvii iii-rises, r y - - - - - ~ - - " 38 is not s0 satisfactory as lier muuy Business iorlufry gnarl v1 ‘l; be may w" the good being done by Anaconda Copper 38% KDPM PM f‘ gfretlm o r. A. o,- yhankytendtm-ed to the teat n ground to your own prr-surlplimi- 40 lrieiiils would (lDHlTC. She is still "l!" Mimi‘ "mil" ‘l “lzmlw l", tlio loyal ofllccrg and homers o! Can. Pacific Railway 148% “'1 “a? d‘) F-"h 9"‘ billed t0 "l9 rm- [he progress that lllill bet. w“ “m "" ""'“”"" u’ m“ W" 38 "Wflllell to he“ "m1 l“""°¢el"l"€ “l” mnummd ‘ml “ml on?!“ Tlbmh c this united work. Many oi’ the chil- New "Mk Cami“ -- 10" ageing“ 1mm er many bolmmul made and for the way tho on: more about ti... ruinous lunar-p; ‘u m“ of H1041"; attendance _H_ same manner. liarryl ggn ot Milli ma“ m the Sunday Schools m "Us Cuba Cane Sugar 16% Elmo rom a we decorated mauon had been carried out. T“ which mnkc uncomfortable eyes 9 dmrgcgl woukyput to shame the Crucible Steel .. 66% §bceches were ‘than Iv n b teacher in a few fitting with comfortable. ~1Mr. Phil,(~Sam) Gallant. West ' N GENT _M J pubflg o; some o; our |arger international Pap — the chairman and Hover; “ m y thanked the rate payers M"! "l"; llnve your Iilycn Ifixilmlncil rind “valor Street’ has 38am taken a ., EASTER A G rd! ~ schools by the“. recitation of the Kelly rsilflllgflflltl 29% mrolnlnent “new B" who o l?!‘ BPS 1Y0!‘ iillB Blllltflilim tlltil’ lllid Sh‘ know lhe Feell- turn for til-e worst. Hie 00011111011 ‘Pl Mlllrdqal; trugotud :51 a ord. These scriptures will always Mm‘- Pmmleum -- -- “ very highly of thoycondition drills: en and M” ‘or “w” micro“ Consul 30 such that little hopes are belliuizfn- D1222; d f0 r002“: “gm item, m, remain with them, and .will i... a g"""°§:°"fiCM°'- Merl" -- m school. “a?! 1 A them w,“ "m, r - t i -l ‘ ll ~ . . e ins ress e ai‘ . -— on ll . H. J. 30 Ilililliiigr thrcc Ior vertmng’ ‘h!’ Prlnl-lllk. new and ffisrilnllértlgg an”: gglillldohfilft; ma" [tending f? ,,,,,,, __ 56% trglzsdhlixillrs land visitors were then lungdandalbheavhgtor; ffllllfiwd l0 "9"°"'"""' '""' ""”"°"“""" 40 four months.-—\H. renewal lublcflbtlou" t: he should E0 and when ho i: olldy Southern Pacmc 83" candy by lilo tegalbllitbrfus supply o‘ their 11011198 Wit-Bl‘ sllilndhlg a "W ""llll 1 , , ' Stud balk 101 ' " . ' ' numTAmllc-lr‘ L Gig ""vv “D13, e sin” he will not depart from it.l-.,D. UH“; pfglflc _ 6:155 chlgrvfig of thlanks IOI-lbtltll the tea. Pleasant evenina’ "m" (jommml "m. m“ “Mm ‘d g n, p p mail Copper . — the Nsitiohlilhliinlllligirl iuikljlloiil i=1 MURRAY HARBOR U. S. Steel ...- 103% evening to a close. iliittl-r‘ . . . Stomach Misery} l 1m mega-goes EXCHANGE 'GLEN -————— ~—~; . . . . . . . . . . . .. i rv - -— ooi. . ‘ ‘~:~' - e+o+o figs: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 9 HAUWAX, Jam 29__smck Gum 1933 victory _ _ ATION EXAMIN Home“ “m, dwlger or brogd: - Outs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 45 —-—-- tatlons furnished lby Johnson and 1922 Viclmv . - - “l "Xleflilifl! will“ '““""'.' RFMEMBER Potatoes . . . . . . . . . 40 instantly! Stomach corrected! Ward, mam-here oi the llvlonlrea.) 1937 victory ‘I The seml-aiifiial examination oi’ water‘ “' ' ‘ You never feel the slightest dls- gum)‘ Ex¢,h;nge_ BANKS Glenroy School was held on the ‘All 909ml’. ".5971"?- _ CHAHLOTTETOWN MARKET tress from itlldlgfililbll or a squr. Be“ T I h Bank Commerce . 185% evening 0mm 20m m“ and prov“ . YOUR FRIENDS lungs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..~i5—60 acid, gaseyfls omach, alter yon eat e ep one 130 . Eli a great success. The weather was a tablet of Papes Diapepsin, The Bremiiton ..... .. 40 245% flne .10;- ule Waggon and u“, who“ AWAY moment it P81303198 the stomach all Lewiéenco Flour - 251%. room was crowded with the rate- :::;:*:....:;::..""::. £31322’; ..r:":...~:.";;..~-.-~-.... T... ..‘,Y.'“i“.,‘;;,“"' "a dew bee, up -_ -- e. . gerese ’. escoo ‘ WITH A PIIQTQ BY pear. Druggiste guarantee each Psn American Petroleum . 48% Oorn-llvlay, 80?; July. 80%; was very nicely decorated owns‘. ' l ‘ package to correct digestion t American Can .... .. 117% Sept, 81%. tree well laden witnpresehts for’ A ~..,__m _ ‘once’. End ‘your stomach ti-oube Brazilian Fraction .. 06% Oa-ts-Miay, 48%; July. idikilthe pupils, teacher and others B I _ or - ew can s v _ 1&6 Howard Smith Pld. . -- Sept, 48%. __ stood in one corner of the room. . BRINGING UPFATHER ., . " ._._________________ "“‘“‘“““ Masai: -I<\N i<o Nowou CAN'T.‘ N... n. o - " ' .33 jug-r “qEl-Ive- “u: our ‘romqwr? THlb 1's NIWXEAR!» Ocuocgq- . , » . HE. YEAR - av: Aubw i . ' ~ i mo» "M33. *- s-utnmxr -' a BARGAIN ~~»-».»,,,~,,=..,- i . b - m; - , - ~ Of-JAM - »~ - . c wssx “W” ~ MRJIGQQ? .. _ i. i . . ,-, i, Every weak lo Bargain Week In - lama particular lino at Poole A g V ‘Thompson's. Tlileweek It la Robes ‘ - -= - H b Ind lugs. I v rf < ' ' '~ ~ I _ anon Robes m $15.00. ss.oo __ _ Wm Wm“, g so r Home lugs for 04.80. $6.00 Hugs M '_\' ' , | I . a [for "~75 and $4.75 Rugs for $3.50. ‘Iillil Slwlljlll ‘ "m ‘ v L. .,.. \ m“; l-q r_l~, l’ w p. V’, t?» r‘ Q‘ :'.. t. 1’: I ‘ ‘y, I i‘. . 1 ‘ ’ - - f‘: f. v l" g