‘JANUARY s. 1930 Ginger i Cordial, —u-__ I has not been on the ' market tel some years. and t0 , au the want we trelputtlng out g vary guperior Cordial oi un- equalled strength and purity. 2 For sale. at all high class stores in 12 and 24 or. slaes. Wholesale distr’ ‘ rs P. I. I. DeBlois Bron, Limited. A J.&T. MORRIS LIMITED for 80l-l2-30-mwi3wks. _ NEW YEAR POTS AND FANS Beiore the New Year dawns visit our hardware store and select a new sup- ply‘oi modem kitchen utensils and begin the year with a properly equipped kitchen and pantry. In our ’ large ‘stock you will find the most ' dependable articles o! every descrip- tion (or every purpose. We shall be ' glad to show you the very lallest con- l veniences ior cooking.‘ Hardware Co., The Rogers, ' Limited ' _,\~... = EFFICIENT OPTICAL SERVICE airllslman, oulssas eras 1 SUPPLIED arm nrrllu. canarul. arranrlon GIVEN ro REPAIR WORK. l. J. w. JOIINSTON * Registered Optometrist I51 Kenl Street t Phone ‘ill-L. Charlottetown Carter's ~ Bookstore HEADQUARTERS ' ‘—FOR— ‘ OFFICE SUPPLIES When in need oi any- thing for your OFFICE give lls a call. Olu‘ large stock is complete. We can deliver any o! the tol- lowlllg itenlsas well "as many others at a mo- ‘ ment’s notice. ' BLANK BOOKS _ln al- most ‘all the diiierenlf ' sisea and rulings. ‘ BINDING CASES. CARBON PAPERS DICTIONARIES“ ‘ DIARIES FOR 1080 ENVELOPES ‘h all the standard sizes. MUCILAGE STAMP PADS and INK‘, a fl-YPEWBUITER. PAIR ER AND RIBBONS. WATERMANS A N D CARTIKSINK. ’ _ ‘ CMASTD PAPER BAS- ldTfiratc. , "lll1ll' l 130102118. llellls. l Western Guardian Q-uoasllsllolls, NAILS, r--—~ and illes sold right at Braec's. 827-1-1-21. ' -nuv HANDLE!) axes, saws and Indian axe handles at Braces‘ 827-1-1-21. —IIICHMOND BAY EAST SER- VlCES-ltev. w. n. Aitken, a. 11.. Minister. Int 18 lit 11 a. m. and Lot l4 at 3 p. m. S. S. in the South West at 3. —-—UNITED CHURCH OF CANA- V DA-Kensington, January 5th, Rev- . J. R. Saint. N.‘ 1).. Minister: 0.45 am. Sunday School; l1 a.m.. The Sacra- ment o! the lord's Supper, Recep- tion service. ‘i p.m. Toward the Sun rising. Ths ‘iirst in a series oi addres- ses oh the Holy Land. 8 p. rn~'Sum- meriield Sacrament oi the Lord's Supper. 7-105 NOW SAFE FOB TRAV- llLLING-Ths ice on the harbour be- tween Summerside and Bedeque has now been bushed and teams are cross i118 v. ‘Ilhis is about the nor- mal time o! crossing lm the ice but is mnsiderably earlier than last year. Horseracing on the harbour has not yet commetnred but a fine series oi events is looked iorwand to-S. -BAD NEWS RECEIVED-lien. Arcihchacon White of Summerslde, has received distressing news or a pa.ini’u1 and accident which beiell his. nlother, Mrs. Anzllin Sydney, N. S. on Fdlstlnss day, Mrs. Anquin, who is 85 years o! age and very active despite her years, was rc- lurning with her husband iron-l a. vis- it to friends, when she iell and sui- fered a dislocation oi the hip. Mrs. Anquin's many friends in Summer-side where she has frequently visited, will be distressed to hear o! her misfor- tune, which is serious at her time o! life, but will be reassured to know that at latest accounts she was rest- ing as comfortably as can be expect- ed-S. --0N VISIT T0 OTTAWA- Mr. W. H. Hogan, or Hope River, leit recently on an extended trip‘ to the vice regal clly. h‘. will spend the win- ter with his sons Douglas and Jos- eph, who have positions in the civil service, Douglas and Joseph, (by the way) are two oi the famous Hogan triplets. James AE, the other broth- er is located in Western Canada. Mr. who is over eighty years oi age, tis the dean oilthe exponents oi’ Conservative political . principles and standards in his sect-turf o! Queen's COUDty._H6 has not yel; seen a , allslble reason to tamper Ol‘ lug- gle the principles laid down by Mac- Donald and Carmen-K. _-'I'IIE BEDEQUE U N 1T E D CHURCH o! which the Rev. A. J. Reynolds is pastor commences _on' Sunday next a series oi meetings that ‘promise to be o! unusual interest. The Rev. F. A. Robinson, Phn, oi Toronto will speak on ' ’ at 11 and 7.80 and each weeknight at 7.30. Dr. Robinson has had a remarkably varied experience in many lands and is commended by leading ministers of all denominations. In addition to his pulpit ability he is well known as a. leader o! song in Conierences and Bible Campaigns,‘ and his stories o! the mining and lumber camps o! the iar West have circulated widely in Great Britain and the United States as well ‘as throughout the Dominion. Miss E. Grace Robinson o! Toronto who is to be the soloist is said to sing ‘ the gospel songs with a sincerity and sweetness that adds greatly to‘ the helpfulness oi.’ the meetings. It is ex- peeled that the services will attract a wide-spread interest and all are cor- disily invited. . v 1i. ,. ‘l ‘I'll tall-sill Throat; ".91" m‘? Paella lo chill-Intuitive _ . Eazem Guardlan ,_ ._. .351‘. ANDREW’! PIIISBYTIB- MN cannon slolv-rsoua-ssr- vices on Sunday, y 5th at 11 am. and 7 p. ln. Rev. C. E. Arm- strong. Preacher. ..°SUNDAY SERVICES-Rev. J. W. Williams will conduct services on Sunday, January 5th. as ioliows: Montague at _10.30 a. m., George-' town at 2.45 p- m., Sturgeon at 7 p.m. , ---- ..'ANGLICAN PilUllClI-Servlces will be held in Holy Trinity Chm-ch Georgetown on Sunday next, Jan. llary 4th. Morning service at 11 a. m., cvensong at 7 p. m. New Ycar’s Mes- sages at both services. Preacher Cap- tain Hutchinson, C. A- I ..'UNTID CHURCH OI‘ CANA- vices Sunday, January 6th,‘ .1930. Georgetown ll a. m. and 7 p. m Sturgeon 2.30‘ p. m. I! the Sturgeon- service will not be taken by the Pa: tor it will be conducted byRev M; Williams oi Montaque. Rev. C. U. Mac- Nevin, Pastor. , . .'CLEARANCE ilLEi-Conllnenc- 1 lng nejemhel- 28th and wlltllllllngl until January‘ 4, we ofler our entire stock oi Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, v Men’! and Boy's Clothing. including‘ Sweaters and Overcoats at greatly rc- duced prices. We have some real gocr bargains to ofier, which will cnab‘ you to make substantial savings on a purchases. McLeod d: McGregor, Mon tague. e I -@_.. ..°WHIST PARTY — The whlst party and dance which was held in the Town Hall, Georgetown, on Dec. 131st, in aid oi the Women's Institute, was a decided success. The ladies’ Drill! was won‘ by Mrs. Hannah Lav- andler and the gentlcmenb prize by Mr. Lemuel McCormac. A delicious lunch was served. Excellent music was iumlshed by Miss Grace Douglas, Mr. Samuel Yorstop and Mr. James Bouclreaulla-A. . RWELCOME VISITOR-Mr. Char- les R. J. Hibbett, who has for the past number oi months been engaged in construction work on the Canadlgn National Railways line connecting Lake Verde and Plsquid, paid a 51191-5 "is"? W hl-‘Tllarenls, Mr. and Mrs. G.‘ W. Hibbett, Georgetown, prior to 111,; 1951/1118 011 F7168! aiternoons train ior Antlgonlsh, N. S. Mr, Ribbon W111 be encased with the c. N. n. (m the construction work ot the new Guys. bOro road.-A. ‘ PERSONALS ..'Messrs. Joseph and Mag-genus Gotell, Montreal, gm gpmdmg a vacation at their home in George- town-A. ..'Mr. Webster McNcill, New Perth, Spent the week end in Georgetown- A. —MOVBD nvro new ranlvusss —-M.r. Reginald E. E1lls has 1mm]. the premises in the MacArthur Build lne. next to m. J. c. slinpsons oi- lice and has this week removed there from the Ollilon House block. The new pl mises have been quite elaborately jlttcli up and nicely iur- nlshed, ill-keeping with Mr. Ellis‘ ex- tensive insurance business-S. O —BEDEQUE UNITED CHARGE- Rcv. A. J. Reynolds, Minister. Servic- es, Sunday. January 5th: Bedeque. l1 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Cape ‘Traverse 3 p. m», Searletown, 7 ‘p. m. Rev. F. A. binson. M. A., oi Toronto will be the speaker at Bedeque morning and evening thus beginning two week's Mission with the assistance oi his daughter Miss Grace Robinson assoloist. Mr. Robinson was tor l5 years Secretary oi’ Evangelism and Social Service in the Presbyterian Church and since resigning has been instrumental in bringing pa ctically all the great preaeherroithe Old world to Canada. including Dr. Bore- han oi Australia. ' Q -sa|:me our rm.‘ om AND amomo n: ms new-s large . number ot Summer-side cltisells said goodbye to the old year and welcom- ed 1030 at midnight on ‘nlcsday. Some attended the watch night ser- vices at‘ the various churches, while others danced out the old year at the speel dance held in the Olym- piaOabWLAgwdmany others ~ stayed quietly at home and listened lntotheslrlglnginotthellewnar at the diiierent churches in New York and other lalge centres. New Year's Day dawned bridllt and clear IDA-Georgetown and Sturgeon: Ser- _ THE QQEm"T____ET°_._wl§l1AB.-'?l1l" . BUY New! Clearance Sale of All Winter siloolls ' at ilreatlygllellllced i it ~ Prices Large assortment of Ladies Dresses in Flat Crepe, Georgette and Velvet, Jersey, etc.,'in sizes 16 to 44, clearing at our Big January Sale at I r \ Year's Greatest Coat‘ and All l/Vinter Goods at Clearing Oat Prices Before ' Balance of, Ladies’ Clot/i Coats at 1-3 Off Balance of Ladies’ Fur Coats at Greatly Reduced Prices Dress Sale Stock - Taking 13cc. THIS SALE BEGINS zvow AND ENDS JANUARY 15th.. Silk Underwear 1.4.0155 Don't miss this oppor- tunity to secure”a nice dressdress. Dresses that at any time you would expect to pay about$l0 or $12 for. Only . . . . .. 20% DISCOUNT OFF ALL LADIES DRESSES est styles at 207500‘. low prices of $4.98 SCARVES Special lot of Ladies Scarves clearing All Ladies Dresses.“ good quality and new- .._-__.._______ Another line of Ladies Dresses at the startling BALANCE OF LADIES WINTER GLOVES CLEARING and AT v20 P. C. DISCOUNT BALANCE OF CHILDREN'S HATS ON SALE DAYS AT 1-2 PRICE at 1-2 price LADIES Another line Ladies’ Hats all this year's models. Bargain prices . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.98 SILK UNDERWEAR nv A FEW BROKEN LINES CLEARING I-2 Price A .59 20% m all Children's Wint- -. er dresses._ - \ ’ Children's '_ Rubber Panties, extra value. "5 Children's. Flannel ‘from _2_ to _6 years. Sale pricev'......... l '.'lliluren’s Fleecell Sleepers, sizes 0, 1, 2, 3, Sales price 85c Larger sizes to 8 years. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 ‘ All Ladies and Misses Sweat- ers at Special low prices. All Ladies Handbags at 20g Discount. . Ladierltnbber Aprons. Priceslilic and 49¢ Infant's Knitted Jackets clearing at .89 Ladies Velvet Knickers, 4 pairs only at 1-2 price. ' Balance oi’ Ladies Winter Kimonas and Silk and Crepe Dressing Gowns at 207; Discount Ladies Hats of Felt, Velvet, etc., at our l Big Sale clearing at . . . . . .. I Ladies ’ Hose in All Wool and Silk and Wool. Extra good value aLPalr . . . . . . . Girl’s White Jumbo Pullover Sweaters. Regular $5.75 for stall 1 Doz. Red and Camel Pull- overs. Slzes 2, 4, 6, Sale price Balance of Children's under- wear at Extra Low Prices. Ladies Sateen Bloomers. tlannelette lined. Reg. $1.45 for . Prowse Bros- Limited... g '~ “ The Store of Many Bargains ” sell.g‘gegq§§ee,~w....-. h. . ..