i. ' Ward, Members Exchange. »- American Can Co. . . . . . . . . . . . fiillNfME.N1' ‘friend Tailored suits for Men .1,- Clearing on Monday and Tuesday, these ,1 1191115801118, handtaiiored Suits for men—- mil-do up of splendid wool tweeds, if they _ had been a little lighter type—they would have been sold two months ago. HALF PRICE. Wholesale all over Sale Continues Prices Store Through Monday and Tuesday Discounts of 10 per cent. to 33 1~3 per cent. are offered to clear stocks for in- ventory, which opens February 1st. ~—Hurry and participate Moore & McLeod Ltd. 1 THE CHARLDTTETOWN GUARDIAN Western Guardian -aoom noon noun u guar. anteed to Dlease you better. —GIR.LS HAT$.'—6 t0 12 years, regardless to price. Special 50c. ‘At Sinclair's. -—5 DOZEN “BEER APRONS. -Each only 19c.—At Sinclair's. ~25 CHILDREN'S Velvet Hats, l2 to 6 years. worth 81-00-101‘ 86c. At Sinclair's. ' 2164-2-1-2i -cnu.oncu's omslmm at...» ers, 3 to 6 years. Special 50c.—At Sinclair's. --B GOOD QUALITY QHAM- OISE.‘ WOOL DRES35$1-—36 to 42. worth $25.00, clearing $15.-At Sinclair's. . ,,-_.’,__ -—8F.VERAL LOTS RtBBONat halt price. Also ‘ribbons at 5c and 10c a yard. At Sinclair's. -FARM FOR SALE - Filly acres shore farm lor sale at ‘North Carleton, tour miles lrom Carle- ton Station. Handy. school an churches. Walter Bartlett, Carle- ton. 21404-31-51- AND SILK CREPE , -—Special 9.6.76, $8.75 and $15.00. At Sinclair's. —FARM FOR SALE - Eighty four acres in high state oi cultivlr, tlon- Good buildings One mile from Carleton‘ Siding. Stewart Mc- Micken, Carleton- 2140-1-31-41- —HOOKEV. -Thursday night, February 2nd, North Bedeqne vs. Bedeque, married men. 2l61-2-i-2i l l i \ -I$iI-K DRESSES. -WO0L $CARF$.-Worth $1.00 lo two-clearing 39c. At Sinclair's, -—3 DOZEN LADIES HOUSE DRESSES, regular $1.25 to $2.00, now 95c. At Sinclair's. i -20 LADIES BATH ROSES.- Soule slightly soiled, selling $3.- 95. At Sinclair's. --A FEW LADIES winter coals, last seasons stock st $5 and $9.75. -—At Sinclair's. ..--PiN STRIPE PRINT Apwns, i ‘llzeir little cles must be . changed constantly Children have such pretty clothes today . . . how do mothers do it! An active child can soil two dresses a day without half trying, and as for boyr-l But wise mothers know that lane's dress and Johnny's rompers can make their frequent trips to the. tub, UNDAMAGED- if Surprise Soap goes too. CERTAINTY of Safety is what you want. That's why Surprise Soap is the leading laundry soap of Canada. For over forty years it has proved that it cleanses than oughly, yet is pure, mild-—and safe. S Canadian Pacific Co. . . . . . . .. 207 N.Y. Con. 6a Hud. Riv. 3.1%. 159V.- Stook Quotations Con. Gas Co. (New York) 126-1’. HALIFAX, N. 8., Feby. l.—Quo- Int. Paper Co. XD 60 cts. 72% tations tarnished by Johnston and Int. Petroleum . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Montreal stock Mis. Kan. a Tex. Ry. . . . . . .. Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 100% Southern Pacific Co. 119% iUnlnon Pacific Ry. . . . . .. .. iU. S. Industrial Alchi. Co. .. 106 Westinghouse Elec. . . . . . . . . .. 95 78% United States Steel 146% m. Car dz Fdry. Co. . . . . . .. 110% Am. Locomotive Co. . . . . . . .. 1137:; Montreal Stock Exchange Am. Smltng. a Refng. Co. 176'.»',Abitibi (new) ............. .. nods. Copper Mining . . . . .. 57% Brazilian Traction . . . . . . . . .. 1n. s. Steel 1st Pfd. . B. E. Steel 2nd Pfd. .. Howard Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Laurentide Pulp _Mont.rea.i Power JNotional Breweréfil» Steel Co. Con. New York Exchange 10"! _ AT. Top. 8a Santa Fe. By. ‘St. Lawrence Flour |Shswinigan . . , , . , . . .. Con. Stmshp. Cum. .. .. Con. Stmshp. Pfd. . . . . . . . Dominion Bridge . . . . . . . . . . .. for Hull (l (lvniulqx ilw ‘r-icnttrrri. ‘wlvv-iui ilvntltu-ul ‘oi-class's t Barlts Bank Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34B secretary of Mission Bands and Baby 1 Bands, Mrs. j toria; j Mrs. J. A. Moore. Charlottetown; _ P E each 5c or 6 for 25c. —At Sinclair's. ‘ Executive of ,' ' ' —POlilRET TWiLL oaesses, Presbyterlal Meet were] i515 to $25—now $3.95.—-At ‘ ysinc. a r's, The Executive 01' the P. E. I. Pres- , byterial met in Trinity Church.‘ —ALL LADIES WINTER Coats, gharliottxtrtowfi onvzllhlkrsdaryi; The cloth or fur, l0 clear at Cost-At resi en , rs. . . omson. 5'" qalys, Charlottetown, presided, and opened I L —--—— . the meeting with prayer. Roll call‘ ._1 QNLY ELECTR"; 55A; li.‘“...'§f.i8.‘.'"3. “i.§’,..‘é‘.°..é?.i‘°“.".;§ COAT-cir- wu - - l‘ , ~ 0 t 19 , vice-resident, Mrs. Major Townsend,‘¥g,.1s;13gl_z_QA: gnflfifflfi,’ 0 you“ Sherbrook: 3rd vice-president. Mrs.\ , _ ' George Grant. Orwell; recording sec- __FER-|-||_|z5R, FERTHJZER! gmawxrskgzgggngfglésosgkrtglaizg’,_Wc are now hooking orders ‘for. Mrs. F. E. Boothroyd, York: treas- fgéglscgclfg Felgltigigr gggélxfgldkié! urer, Mrs. Lucas Allan, Summelw . 5 em ‘n t h side; secretary oi work for young ‘:‘°;f€h;’li‘é 0r gist“: ca“ yin" t“? ' e - tvomen, Miss Elms Inman, Carleton, quiremenls‘ , J. a Mum/an‘ KM», Keith Boswell’ Viv singtou. 1005-t,18,tt Associate Helpers Secretary, —RACES AT NORTH TRYON MrSJRINlL-Saturday night, Folly. ith. press Plflfiflillllllei-—Gilll.i.lfllllell"rl Races: Sgqretgry, Mfg D, N]; MagLeQd, 3 M1lc_ 1 Mile, (l~2 mile, uutler 12 Hunter River. Members oi’ the Exe- years); ladies Races: 1 Allie. 1-2 cutive unavoidably absent were: Mlle. 11-4 Mlle under l2 years)‘. Hon. Pres. Mrs. Neil MacLemLSuui- lindy and Gentlemen (double) 1 mcrsidc; 1st Vicc~Pres., Mrs. John Mile, Two prizes for each race. Stiriinlz. Montague: Sec. of Christianhll eutlles to he in by Fishy. 3rd. Missionary Monthly Secretary. F. H. Lltticjohns, Pownal; , upwards oi $300.00. 9 other table linens on. 189 Stewardship and Finance, Mrs. D. K. Ross, Bedequc; Supply and Litera- ture Sec, Mrs. Geo. C. Gordon. Al- bcrton; Strangers’ Sec, Mrs. W. L. Cotton, Kcnsingtoim. Splendid rc- ncrts from their respective depart- ments were presented by Mrs. Thom- son on behalf of the absent secre- taries. While all the reports werc full of interesting facts and most en- couraging. Jhat of the treasurer, particularly, showed that theyeal‘ had been marked with a great de- gree of success-the allocation of $11,250.00 for nine months (April l to Dec. 3i» having been exccededdzy Mrs. Grant and Miss Inman were appointed to forward greetings lrom the Executive to Mrs. MaoLeod. Summerside, and Miss Marion Town- send, Toronto, respectively. Presbytei-ial will meet early in May and all auxiliaries, Mission Bands, and Young People's Societies are asked to appoint their delegates at the March meeting. Other minor matters disposed of, meeting adjourned. alter which a delicious lunch was served by ladies oi’ Trinity Church. -——-<-Q&——-— Mailing tubes can bo covered with colored linens or (eretonnos to make rolls for winding doilies and Oats: Mar. 54%; July 51%. — Wheat: May, 135%: July 92V.» IOats: Mar. 54%.; May. 55%; July 5 H. W, C, Pooiey, Rink Manager. -PROHIBITION IN SUMMER- SiDE — As we go to press totlu)’ (Tuesday) at noun thc stock o1‘ wot goods is being transferred from the lute vendor's (Mr. C- C. Dick~ id's) store to the new vendor's (M?- J.S. Perry's) premises on Water Street, Summarslde- The trauslcr is being rustle by open sleigh and from a hurried glance we got of the faces of some o1 the onlook- ers, it would be an act of common humanity on the part 0t the auth- orities to have a sheet oi? tarpaul- in placed over it whilst in transit (Summersldo Farmer.) -LENNOX ISLAND SCHOOL.- The Micmac school. Lennox island, was it pccted on Jan. 30th, by Hilda Giliis, B. A., Inspector of Schools. There were fifteen pupils present and one school officer, Mr‘ John M. Francis. The pupils by their intel- ligent answers to the various ques- tions. and their marked politeness and good behaviour. reflect great credit on their painstaking teacher, Mr, John Bark-one of our returned heroes ol the Great WanThe skill- ful mastery of the English language was evident from their reading, writing and spelling. Geography, history and arithmetic are well taught in this school. Singing and physical drill play an important part on the teacher! time-table. To sum up. the people of Lennon Is- land should be justly proud of their school. its ‘pupils and most oi’ all Wheat: May, 135%. ..__.¢.__-<Q O%v———-—- Minn-d’: Linlmmi. for asthma. . Bringing Up Father their energetic teacher. who leaves no gaps in his daily programme or r reasoning 11.28 nudism-thoroughness is Mr. Bar-it's motto. Eastern Guardian flmmourmus HORSE RAC- Egg-August m. 192s. 21374-21411 ms-rswaars ammo m»; on sale st MacDonald Bros. ziofi-eod-B wks msrswmrs BREAD s the best. You can set it at MacDonald Bros. " ' flmli-eod-flwks “MIONTAGUE ARENA -- in- termediate Abbies vs. Montague lmperials. Ono hours skate alter match 2188»2~1-2i- ..°INSTITUTE MEETING. - The annual meeting of Lake View Women's Inistltute met on Nov. 2nd at Mrs. B. D. Mcllarcns North Lake and o, ‘ with the singing o! the "Ode" and reading oi’ the “Creed? Alter the reading and adoption oi’ the minutes the president gave an interest‘ ,, report of the year's work. The secretary's report which showed a balance on hand of $91.00 was read and adopted as was also the report of the Librarian. The following officers were then ap- pointed: President, Mrs. H. G. Morrison; vice president, Mrs. S, J. MacDonald: secretary, Mrs. J. E. Dlngwell; directors, Mrs. Alfred Rose, Mrs. S. J. Rose, and Mrs. Wm. Fraser; auditors, Mrs. D. J. Mac- Donald and Margaret Rose; dele- gates to Convention, Mrs. S. J. Rose and Margaret Rose. The secretary was authorized to send $10.00 to St. Vincent and $10.00 to Mt. Herbert Orphansges. Roll call was answer- ed by telling a short story or paying annual fee. The members of this Institute were entertained on Dec. 7th at Mrs. J. H. Baker's, alter the regular opening exercises, school committees were appointed and bills for school supplies ordered to be paid. A number of letters from Miss Windsor was read, one oi them in regard to the publishing of a Provincial Institute paper, was dis- cussed and ten members decided to subscribe for it it published month-i ly. Program consisted oi roll call answered by a verse oi favorite poem, a paper on the enjoyments and privileges oi’ the present day compared with twenty years ago and If the first icourse be deliciously / piquant, success usually crowns a the entire dinner. “OX0” Consommé served hot with dainty saltines or golden- brown toast~makes a delicious first course-not too heavy, nor yet insipid. Just right. 4 cubes, 15c. 10 cubes. 30c. Puts in the Beef 6X0 LIMITED, 356 St. Antoine Street, Montrell ' a. reading by Grace Dingwell. The January meeting met at the homel of Mrs Alfred and Mrs. Llvingstonci Rose Lakeviile. At this meeting,’ Mrs. R. D. McLaren and Mrs. E. D. Fraser were appointed school OOXIl-i HETHEiFyotflre riding the girders a hundred feet up in the air, holding the drill, or tossing the red hot: rivets-a construction man is using his muscles all day long. ‘ Out in the open, too, mostly-dome- times in a biting wind or a chilling drizzle. Unless you look out for yourself, your muscles are likely to get still and painful-or you find yourself laid up with a bad cold or an attack of rheumatism. And yet, you'll notice, everywhere you go, that construction men are an especially fine, healthy-looking lot of men. We asked them what they do to keep in such splendid condition. About half of them said, "Sloan's is our greet standby.” It’: the same everywhere on strenuous jobs Active men and women on strenuous jobs allover the world have known for years that there is nothing like Sloan's Liniment for iimbering up still’ mus- cles, for warding off the effects of ex- posure and for taking care of all sorts of minor injuries. A painter tells this remarkable story of quick relief: “A severe pain came in my instep while I was on top of a roof paint- ing. I was two and a half miles from home, lmows. it was something terrible. A friend of mine gave me some Sloan's and by ten o'clock it u mmenc ‘i to quiet down and I rested well. The next morning l rubbed it on again. The way it hurt, I thought I never would be able to “ADI IN CANADA were re-appointed. Mrs. and Mrs. E. D. Fraser were appolnt- New Year verse. ed committee to visit the sick. mlttee for North Lake and Lakc- was decided to send for a patriotic H. Baker, community singing and ville committee failing to report. calendar for each school. J. H. Baker consisted of roll call answered by r. invited to the home of Mrs. Frank Reading. Mrs. Rose. mil call to be answered by a It Daniel MacDonald; reading, Mrs. J. valentine verse. Program a. question box. Next meeting was ltliding the girders-matching muscle against steel A But no stiff aching muscles for these tzonstrucition» men other remediernbut noneof them helped me, until l used Sloan's Liniment. It destroyed the paincomple cly. While I was trying other medicines I had to use my one hand, and by the time I found Sloan's -it was very much fa-. tigued so I applied Sloan’s. ln onc- hali‘ hour it was all right. l‘ wish you would inform everyone who is suRer- ing. I cannot give Sloan's enough gratitude." Robert Whisler, 127 N. and had to walk. How I suffered, no one, LOANS One of the construction mm who told a: Illa! tiny rely on Sloan’: Iv kup tlulr muscles fir/or tlu- job finish my paint job, but I went light out and Benton Sh, Mansfield, Ohio. Sloan's Liniment requires no tire- some rubbing. Just pat it on over the place where the pain is. At once you feel a pleasant. glowing warmth. Knotted tendons relax, stiffened joints limber up as fresh blood begins circu- lating through the aching spot. The pain stops because the cause is rc- moved. - Gel: a bottle today-35 cents at all druggists. Then tonight, at the end of your day's work, try it and see for yourself what quick, genuine comfort it gives. Use it for: ‘ Rheumatism Lame muscles Sciatica Stif neck Lumbago Colds and Neuralgia conzasrions Strains and bruise: walked the two and a half miles and the pain left me entirely and I finished my jo , " Frank Daton Hayes, St. Louis Park, Minn. ' And read this story of relief from a painful injury: "I tore a ligament loose in my hand. I tried Han‘: who! a company dlmr who com far lln ill: of hundred; of omits; nopls any your any! v/ Sloan '1: or to damp and cold anally tofu; {up a pod Jul o] muscular umnu. _ If: find Mo! Slain’: [hm Illnl quid, politic: rsllqf." - . "Pisph when barb atpun Ilmn lo strain Endorsed universal , bill/rose who do. the world? arilwoik '1 fui $HE ii‘ ..- ‘i. Wheat: Marl 130'. May 1:40-15: July 127%. Corn: Milli, 30's; May 0%; July 92%. \ Err GOLLY -Jus1' time: l WOULDN'T Q0 TO‘ THE. OPERA WITH MAGGlE- L,$CKED up ALL ME. ,1" .-_ CLOTHEQ-i wlfil-l “ acouto crr ou-r "r0 <30 a TOTTHAT MAQQUE. BALL: o ms by in’! mo». Sarina. I». l on» hmoh ma» "-5.4, l HAVE FT" I'M GLAD WE ARE STOPPIN‘ IN A HOTEL- I'LL GiT A BELL BOY TO COME UP TO THE ROOM AN’ \'l-\- BUY Hi5 CLOTHE5 ~ "0 35 JP“ HELLO - 5END UP SQME 1C5 'WATER' RIGHT George" McManns