SATURDAY- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN anuary Clearance Sale Choose one of these Wonderful Suits at In this assortment there are stripes. shadow slripi-sspial: greys and blues. All new smartly deslgultzl. uell tziwllit Suits. Call and let us show you. » Clearance Sale of . HATS-CAPS SWEATERS Sale of Overcoats $ 1 0.00 High grade $50. up ONE THIRD OFF Overcoats Selling now $1 6-59 Twentieth Century Suits $28.00 When we say “LOWNDES ‘IWVENTIITPH CENTITRY” we've said the final words in‘ clever designing, perfect styling: and iii. The suits offered at 52.4.00 are from ollr regular 'l‘\\’EN’l‘lE'I‘ll CifNTUitY lines at $23. and .‘;~ 10.00, line worsteds, striped browns, blues and grey-l. The Men ’s Store iiL@@1@i¢lil§5’@1.>i SUMMERSIIJE GUARIJIAll and Prince Bounty Chronicle -I-IUCKEY SKATES, boots, vtlcks and pucks sold at Braces. 7498-i~0-3l. --FUX ESCAPED.——F»SC3PO(1 from my ranch at. Hamilton, one silver female fox. Reward if TOi-llfllfld "l1- injllred. James, Craig. Hflnlilifiifl. P. a. Island. "lfifil-bi-li- -—DANCE FOR (‘. Y. M. L.- Tilero was a good attendance at the dance in the olymhic Cllbmt on Wednesday. Tile dance was un- der tile auspices of the C. Y. M. L. and was in aid of the League. S. -NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS- Mrs. Nathan MacFai-lanc of Sum- rnerslde had the pleasure of re- ceiving a New Year's greeting from her daughter, Miss Roberta, who reside! tn Philadelphia. on the long distance telephone. Mrs. MncFar- lane said she could hear quite well and that her daughter could hear her quito distinctly. S. —I‘URINA and Silver Tip For; Cubes, in stock at Bruce's. 7408-1-6-21. -NEW APPOINTMENTS Sl'.\l- MERSIDE lllGll SCHOOL-A spe- cial meeting of the Sulnnlerside School Board was held on 'l'hurs< day evening to appoint a teacher to replace Miss Kcltie Holman, who has resigned hcr position as teach- cr of French and other subjects for the three higher grades. Upon the recommendations oi‘ Principals Miss McLean and Mr, C. B. Jelly, the following changes were nlarie: Mr. Albert Silllphant was appoint- cd to replace Miss Holman; liflss Ethel Tantan. teacher or Grade 7, to take his place an teacher of grade 8. Miss Enid Macl-‘al-lane, who has been substituting for MLss Bmhop in one of the Junior grades. has been placed on the permanent staff oi’ the school. Miss MaeFar- lane is a first cias teacher and taught from 1015-1918 at the lligh School and is very highly regarded by the teaching staff. it is ltossibie that. silo will take Grade 7 but. this ha! not been decided upon. S. l -("AN.-\DIAN LEGION MEET- llNG-Jllie regular monthly meeting ‘lot the Sllmmrrsldl: Branch 0f the lCrmadlzin Legion was held on Wed- lnesdzly. The usual routine business Was conducted. An interesting visit- .or was Rev. A. E. Andrew, M. A. .\l. (i, rector of Pictou, N. S., Ang- lican (Jilurcli, who has had an in- teresting career as chaplain of the Canadian forces in France during the Great War. He enlisted in C. F, A. in 1016, and was awarded the Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry during operations near Cambrai from Sept. 27th to Oct. lst, 1918. He is chaplain of Col- ‘Pile lcr and Hunts Regiment with plzv- rank of Malor and Scout Mas- Wl" o.’ St. James Church Scouts at Paton. He spoke briefly at the meeting and highly commended tho_ Melon on tho proposed lectures as a means of making thr- work of the lfigion better known. S. -—WEEK 0F PRAYER AT ill-IDE- QUE-The churches or the Bede- quc district held the'r annual week of Prayer this week. Thr- services ‘We W17 largely attended. Tho. To Farador Users n“ 0t P. E. Island And All Who Dooiro to Help Suffering People Dear Frlendsz-Jrwenty-one years have Just put oince the Farador was introduced hero. and I desire to thank all those triondl. known and unknown. who have b10161!‘ kindly odvioo helped to promote the cauao o! health in this province. Iwouldlikotoentorintodctafl concerning oolno of tho grand ro- sults achieved, but time and space will not permit. A few o! theao re- sults have appeared in the daily preu and more will appear at time goal on. Oi oouno all who have Bod mo Farador have not been cured, though the Kreat majority have been cured or greatly benefltted. Thoro ia only one way to know the wonderful healing merit of the Iihrador, and that is to put it to the test in actual cases o! lllneaa. All- menta of short standing are usually cured very quickly. Chronic ail- monta naturally take more time. era of the advisability o! sending their Faraclors to me occasionally in order to have them tested, as the cord connection sometimes becomes defective through carelessness of long use. With best wishes for Year, I reamln Yours for health, W. EDGAR ENMAN, 26B Sydney St, Charlottetown. 7534-1-7-11. ' first service was held in Centerville United Church, on Monday. Rev. Mr. Nicholson and Rev. Mr. Crowc were the speaker's. 0n Tuesday evening the service was in the Bap- tlst Church at Central Bedeque and the speakers were Rev. Mr. Crowe and Rev Mr. Archibald. The closing service was held on Wednesday in the United Church at North Bede- que, Rev. Mr. Crowe being the speaker on that occasion. The sub- jects chosen ‘here. Monday, "The Consecration of the Home," On ‘Tuesday, "The Comccratlon of the Individual and on Wednesday "The consecration of the Church". The discourses were all very fine and to the point, all the speakers point- tng out the great need for a better home life in the civilized world of tedayn-S. --J.~\RDlNE—ltIUTT:\RT NIT‘- TIALS-The marriage took place on Wednesday lllornillg, Dec. 28th, at. the United mouse, Bedequc, Rev. Mr. Archibald officiating, of Miss Jeannie Muttart, daughter of Mr. Hedley Muttart of Carleton, to Mr. Frank Jardlne, son of Mrs. Bony, Jardine o! Wiilnot Valley. , The bride looked very charming in a ruby dress of chiffon velvet with hat to match. Her only ornament- was n. white gold and crystal neck- lace with earrings to nlateh, the gift of the groom. She was tended by her sister, Miss Rita Muttart. The groom was ably sup- ported by his brother, Mr. Austin Jnrdina. Mr. and Mrs. Jardine left immediately after the ceremony for a short trip to the lvluritilnc Prov- inces. The bride travelled in a love- Upon their return a reception alas held at the home oi the groom's mother at which about forty guests were present. A number oi‘ seren. adera called during the evening to extend their best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Jardlne will in Wilmot Valley where a host of friends wish them every happiness. ' ‘>~ s. ‘Ll rrnsolvans 1* I . —Miss Keltie Holman has resign- .-r”*’ Summerslde l-llgh School. S. -—Miss Cast y hlcleotl of Sea View is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. F. W. Williams of Summcrside. S. ruthers oi Bedequc attended the funeral of Mr. Freddie Dalton on Thursday afternoon at Summer- stde. S. -Mrs. Harry Simmons of Wil- lnot Valley has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. Her many friends will be pleased to know that silo is doing as wcil as can be expected. S. —Miss Helen Dalton returned to her home in Burton, Int '1, on Thursday from Summerside, where uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Peter 9- Clark. during the illness and death or her brother, Frederick Dalton. s. EASTERN GUARDIAN msunscaimona to The Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, or left at H. J. Mubon‘: Drug Store, Montague _ ' lZ-lli-dtf. .. l.’ would again remind my cuatorn- I the New . ‘ c" "fl lot of Printed Rayon’ at- " ly fur coat and close fitting hat. reside _‘ ed her position On the staff of the , —Mr. and Mrs. Clements Cnr- ‘ she had been the guest of her ' an ii UHBYSiES i... AnnuaISTUGK-TAKING SALE ls llow on All Winter Goods must be cleared out regardless of cost. Our Policy ai- WaYS has 11661! Mt t0 15811’? 0V8!‘ all)’ goods from one season to another hence our Annual Stock Taking Sale. Read over our list and save your- self a lot of money. Other wonderful values not advertised. This Sale is Store Wide. Balance 0f all‘ Ladies’ Winter Coats Clearing at . . . . . . ._..-... y,‘ Price Balance of all Children's Winter Coats Clearingat 5A Price B31311“? of all Children's Dresses Clearing at 1-3 Off Line of Ladies’ Crepe Lace and Georgette Dresses. Values to $32.00. Clearing _ _ _ _ _ , _ $5.98 '.§i:;;.;t‘s.i:i:r .;".:::i..§°.'?t'??? $1.98 8. $2.98 ‘L’. ‘ff’???.‘ff‘iifi’.?f‘ii‘i‘it.t. .°f’.'?f‘.“.‘f' time." ““.°."“.'.‘. fir“. . Fftffiff‘. ..°.".'i*i‘?:. .°.‘f’f‘.‘.“.‘.“ $1.00 Each 20 per cent. discount ..--.~--..-.---...- Lzldies W00] Underwear . Children's Fleece Lined Sleepe . R . - 35c and $1.00. Clearing for rs cg & Baby's Wool Bonnets '/; PRICE Cilildrelfs Flannellette Night Dresses 2 to 6 - ’ 49c years. Clearing, for . . .. Children's All Wool P ll , 4 1 5 Each u overs o years (fhiidrelfs All Wool Hose. Regular $1.00. Clear- .........-....--.-5--.-.5....----. ing for . . . . . .. .5-.5--.......-5...--5-. Bafii-lvjs. .1.‘ i‘??? . 9.775". .C.'.°.".'.i.".i $3.50 & $4.00 All Children's Dresses 2 to 6 years” Velvet J Ottomans, Clearing , s’ erseys’ . ........1-30Fl<‘ Baby's (‘hinchiila Coats". Sand and Bl . Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Ladies’ Fllii lhlshioned Service Weight Hose Per pair . . . . .. Ladies’ All Wool Hose. Clearing, a pair pe 1' . . . . . l’: PRICE lliaeh 'l‘rzlnsparellt Velvet. C l e a r i n g Per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ilti ineh Navy‘ Velveteen. Regular $1.50. Clear- ing at . . . . . . ..--.--.........-.-..--.--- Ladies‘ Silk Plaited Hose. Per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......-.-.5.--.--. Uercerizezl ilroadeioth c l e a r in g f0 r A _vard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c 36 inch Light Weight Wool Dress Goods. Reg. $2.00. (fiearing. per yard A lot of_Wool Dress Goods, Tweed Coatings, Plain Rayons, Silks, Sheetings, Prints, Curtainings, Chintz, etc., V, PRICE $1.25 25c " 13c -Krinkle Bed Spreads. Colored Stripe 72x100. 1 Regular $1.50 for u 45c Colored 'l'urkish Towels, heavy quality. to clear Per pair . . . . . . l9c 10c Gingham, 36 inches wide to clear. Per yard . .. . . -up-------... 3 ply Khitting Yarn. A skein Ladies’ Pullover Sweaters. Values up to $3.50. (Tiearing Special price . . . . . . . . . . . .. Linen ' Glass Towels. Size 17x28 to clear Perpair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linen Roller Towelling. Special per yard . . White ’l‘urkish 'l‘owels. Colored Border 18x35 peryzlil" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figured Cotton Crepe. Regular 25c and 30c to Clear per yard Pink, Blue and Checks to clear .--.--.--..'-----...--.---.-..--¢5- Gingham, Per yard --.--.-...--..~-------..-..- Linen 'l‘allic Napkins. Size 20x20. To Clear Each 350 White Sheeting, 72 inch. Regular 55c for a 35c Unbleached Sheeting, 72 in. wide. Regular 40c Rayon Bedspreads and Table Linen. Special prices. Ladies’ Hats, worth to $5.95 for .u.u.-nnuu-------¢---u----“-u... i Ladies’ Hats to clear & in“ Children Hats, Babyisisliiiiieié .. y, PRICE fllti.i.‘.°iif..f."tt.fi“2.‘¥§t°t§i‘l%.§3‘??* $15.95 $11.95 Blue and Grey. clearing l-3 OFF Young Men’s Tweed Suits. Extra special Clearing at Young Men's Overcoats, at Boy's Leather Coats, extra value. Clearing Piilialisadiiiiii.fiiifhfi?‘Tliiiifli’. Tiff $119 Penman's Fleece lined combinations, natural Shade.Clearingfor...................... u Men’s FancyNcgligee Shirts. Collar attached. Reg. $1.50 to $2.00. Clearing for . . . .. 0 Men's Fancy Negligee Shirts. Separate Col- lar. Reg. $3.00, $2.50 and $2.00. Clearing for I Men's Wool and Leather Windbreakers. Clearing ....-----.....-... . . . . -...-5 Penman's Fleece lined Combinations, Boy's clearingforsuit............................ for 1-3 OFF Aspeeiai line of Men's Rayon Silk Shirts, worth to $3.00.Clearing for . . . . . . .. I A clearing line of Men’s Heavy Ulster Over- coats. Reg. $25.00 to $30.00. Clearing for . . . .. I Men's Heavy Irish Frieze Uisters. Rfig- Value $24-00- Clcaring at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '/z PRICE Balance oi‘ our Men's and B0y’s Winter Overcoats in Blues, Browns, and Grays, etc. Clearing 2557, discount 5 only Men's Saskatchewan Overcoats. TRWW Reg. value $25.00. Clearing for Men’s and Boy.’s Suits in Grey, Brown and Blue Stripe Worsteds and Serges. Ciearlrll-‘I Iii 35% discoum- Men's Heavy Double and Twisted Ban- nockburn Suits. Reg. $24.00. Clearing for I Boy's Suits in Worsteds. A wide range of patterns: Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. V; PRICE A special line of Men’s Heavy all wool Underwear. 2 piece, clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . .. 20% discount Men's and Boy’s Winter Caps. Clearing at discount! All Men’s Hats clearing at . . . . . . . .. -075 dlseoun Plain White Wool Blankets, Reversible and Plain Colored Blankets. Less 20% discount Odd line of Mon’s Overalls. Size 42, 44, 465$“ Reg. $1.50 and $1.75. Clearing for . . . . . . . . . I Odd line of Men’s Winter Caps. Sizes- 65-8, G3-4and 67-8. Clearing at Boy's Wool Knit Caps, Aviator style. Clearing Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A line of Fancy Cushions, clearing at 25% discount. Special prices on all Fur Robes and Horse Blankets. Mcn’s Army Flannel Work Shirts in Grey and Khaki. Reg. $135 i0!‘ Men's Flannel Work Shirts. Special line clearing at.... discount Our large Carpet, Oilcloth and Linoleum Department offers extra values. _ High Grade Wilton Rugs from 20% to 33 1-3% discount Axminstcr and Tapestry Rugs and Mats 20% discount Special values in Wilton Stair Carpets 25% discount Tapestry Stair Carpet. Regular value $1.75. Sale price, per yard '- Congoleum Rugs, clearing price 6x9 ft. $4.75; 7'/;x9 ft. $6.50; 9x9 ft. $7.65; 9x107; It. $8.95; 9x12 ft. $0.95 A line of Swiss and Nottingham Curtains clearing at 25% discount Ruffled Curtains clearing at SPECIAL PRICES Sunfast Overdrape Material on sale at . . 25% discount Tapestry Furniture Covering in designs at %% disct -.----~............. .---~---5-. A Great List of Savings to the People 0f P. 5. Island. PRUWSE BROS limited CHARLOTTETOWN’S LARGEST STORE JANUARY 7. 1933 515.0002 Z fol‘ ' it‘, } ?§£%