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C i ...-,.i m W . _W _ . rr' a' V' 1 H _._ ._ _ . . -fi; _ Mr. Edward Hornby, teller in the Credit Approved, HOCKEY M51-Qu ARENA’ Am_ Provincial Bank, Tignish, is spend- W” he;-5|; va, Mluioxmlms' Monday' _mn ing the New Year holidays with his U CA N ,PAGE i-zirzwr W_ruisfoHl\RLo'i°risTowN_GuARoif\i_A_1~_1 4 __ _ .__ _,,______,__"___J:{\}1UA1f\_lff_ ‘~..1-22.-_=_-.== ';}»_=\_T~m , cisiiiiui auinuiiiiii “CNE” 5 'System 0f.R“f°l ' i»-~~“""“ ` 5# U - _ _ ° parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hom-. ‘°*"““*" ""0 l . _. .,` :A1820 Prices 651:, 50c, 35c. Seat by, Sidney street, ohmmmowm QUEBEGI Que" Jam 3_ smug an 9 DCU-5 Saturday mornlnz at 10 endorsation of the system of rural . ».f_.,- o`clock. 1 1286-l-2-2| in 'rigniah sn i in t i n "°’° e lottetown, Saturday iorenoon, Mon e 5 e sues 0 er small loan industrial banking sys Mm Au” Perry Kensington is credits was recently given in the - , ' ' legislative council by Hon. Frank Tvnivirs-loading buik, cnnr- i'i5m"“ i'_i°”‘i° "id “°'i“°i°i°°°°° cami. Mn cami rs d ui I A ` - ` t Mr. Ar hib ld B d. , ' . day and Tuesday. Henry Smallwood nun S c a emu tem in that experience had shown - 11231-1.2-3] Mn Alden shea with his sister that it drove out the loan sharks _ Irene and Mr An Perry ,ngmsh and protected the small loan bor g SEASON‘S GR!-:ET1N¢;§.__ The were visitors Alberton' ,mesdmf rowers. It had been established Guardian has received the follow- i and attended the dance thc,-e_ Ulalllll’ fhF0U8h the Russell Sage v ing geiegmm whjch speaks for “_ a :Foundation for the relieving of thc . - BUT YUU GAN’T BEAT H0lMAN VALUE. 55. " H' clings tv, Miss steiiu Brennan, Tignish, is ,nh `€’ if ‘i 55”' “’i‘° We” -A _ Piince Edward Island from Old 1: visiting he, sister Mrs_ R_ Praugm Vi UU mvmls Of Obtaining aid . » ‘ Kentucky.-signed _iceorge w, iC1,m,mcw“,n_ when it was needed. Stewart." Miss Eileen Handrahan enter- ' Hon. Mr. Carrell gave interesting details regarding the manner in UOCKEY MATC" ARENA’ Am_ mlmd at A delightful bridge pany which the loan system works. and licrst vs. Millionaires, Monday, Jan. ‘Monday evening 4, 8.30. Prices 650, 50C, 350. Sent 5319 Oilens Saturday morning at 10 Mr. C. E. Cameron- who has 0Cl0Cl<- 11286-1-2-2i been manager of the Tignish ibmiif.-ii of thc Provincial Bank SI‘E(‘lAL B.illG.\lN:~‘. _ 1>;»(,~_-we sliire it opened licrc a your ago i fires.. Ltd, are iifii-ei-iisiiig an of- :has been transferred to Head Of- fering of cxcvptloiinl values in fi” ‘li M0!'m`f»‘31~ Slime C0minF¥ some brokcii lirics uf Ill' Overalls, here he 1135 made many friends rpgulm 51_50‘ Sim, p..§(.,. 512;-,_ They both in a business and social way arc also oil'eriii_f: the bailiiiice of “iid mcse “fc all 501‘fl' i0 SM ill!" l\Icii‘s and Boys' Coiiiliiiiatinn Uiiilmivriir at 26 prr cunt off. Sei ad clscivliorc. PROVINCIAL S.\\'.-\'l'ORll'I\I __ Dr. P. A. Crcelmaii, Superintend- ent Writes:-'I`he patients ofthe Provincial Sanatorium wish to :hunk the "Study Lovers’ Club" iiifl all those who rrere iiistriiincn- tal in assciubliiiag and presenting Elie library to the Siinritorium. We are indeed fortunate in having up- lczivc. All iirc ploascd, liowevt-r, to soc that his business ability ls bc- Jing recognized arid that he is be- Iing advanced to a higher and more ,responsible position. Hc is being `i'cpl:zt°vd Jan. 2nd by Mr. John Ca- iiicron of Suinincrsido. l Misses Frances and Eva Harper fcutcrtaiiiccl friends in honor of fthcir brother Ralph :ii a lovely] l‘.ricl;;e Party at tht-ir hrautii`ul lioiiic n fcw evciiiiigs ago. ; supplied the interesting informat- fion that ii. resident oi’ this city. Al- phonse Desjardins, was one of the ran group of small loan banks and ._ ‘~ i original promotors of the Ameri- /i v 1_q the first person to start the move ment in America. `-2; The speaker concluded with the statement that these industrial; .7 `sniall loan companies, known inf the Provinrc of Quebec as Caisse Populairc, do not seek financial assistance from the govcrmnent. .ite but supply their own capital in ad- rg, dition to pi-oiiding revenue from licensc fecs. v i *_* i 1,4 3.. MOUNT STE\VAR'1` AND *J* vicmiry ___ .fa l‘.fIii;s Smile Fairqiiharsoii, Bridge Ju im.-ii, is spciiiliiig her holidays at .N thc l‘.c;iin of liar parents, Mr. and \l;.;_ I-‘;':‘.i;1; l";ii‘qu'lifi1‘s0li, Canavoty. v* wards of two hundred books at our ,i T;-,Q Tignish branch of thc F;§h_ _ I fn disposal for our pleasure and bene- iii' and it Speaks ‘V911 fur “WSC pin social and diinve in thc Tiir- i S if-rman’s Union held n siicccssfiili EFOUPS \\'l'l0 S0 iIli~€1'€S€l’fl ilirln- iiish Hall Wc:. ii. 1.- it visitor to the cizy ciciiiigf, ` l 7 , ._ l»l.~:' H.i."rI Corbett. Savage Har- '_37 lonqed r(_st(_The books me ofa _ ` " ` bor, sp-:iidiiig her Christmas cl-;i..,\`.-: at tho lioiiie of her Aunt if Z\l.r. (2 Lf.'.vfli"r, Rice Point. in-', M `ii=i \'. kiss Murioii MacDonald, New _fl Miss Eclitlr Cameron, \Vfst Cove- __ mit °ii °iii` beiiaii' t° know limi the cow's first stoiiiaeli. Manv con- iiiiiii' is siiiiiidiiig some iimii at the if; they are the means of making J-L,Ctm.£,s are being made `ns to home of hor panents, Mr. and Mrs. 4' brief what -W°iiid Mheiwise be a iwhcre they came from and :i dill- Ci'i'i'in Ciiiiiiiiiiiii Hemi °i Hiiis' ioiig’ weary' iiiiiiii' The patients iii i gent .search for the oivnci' of inc iiiiiiiiiiiii the Sariatorium enjoyed a very pleasant holiday season. This was made possible through the efforts of the doctors, nurses, and other of the patients assembled in the gai'im~i;i. is being made. I With the current due to a i ashore along the North Cape and ‘ reception room where gifts on the V Phee shore Bmches Within the ’ Christmas tree were distributed by ; last few days_ This is H very unus_ rm; on in mf. L 0_ 1:-_ Hai] Mount ._-2*; 'ual happening at any season and S‘.»:\vai-t, on Tuesday evening De- iiiiised by his -i°Viai “iid “Pt ie' many are wondering the exact ceinber the twenty-second. by the FI' Santa Claus. Much merriment wasi niiiiiis' "iid “Une °iii°y9‘i his visii' ' cause of it at this particular time pupils of Mount Stewart School. Fifi; more than little Miss Audrey Mc- Innis Christmas Carols were ren- - r tiered by the choir oi’ Trinity Uni- n ted Church under the direction of Professor Kendall. The patients wish to express their gratitude to all those who contributed to their enjoyment, and made the first Christmas at the Sanatorium such a success. MANITOBA PEAS MAKE “SOUPE of the year. The fish provide a The numerous items on the prog- `,\ii‘s. Victor Coffin, Savage Har- _ I r, spent Christmas in Mount fv-_4i~' W istorni at sea a large amount of Sii"‘"‘"i the giipst of Mi- “iid Mis' iiiembeis °i the siaii' The ma-i°i`iiy l live lobsters, cod and liake camo Mf"‘"-V‘='fl1‘~‘ M3"K‘°‘y~ A vciy siicveasfiil concert was 4. .,. are treat for all those who live min were very capably rendered by ,Y earby and thus had the Privilege me different nupiis. and im but of enjoying what bountiful nature nog 16351; Santa Claus put in his occasionally supplies out of sea- n iost ivclcoirie appearance. and un- -"'~‘ 0n--T- innavfi me many gifts, on the if" -_*'-im baautifully decorated tree. S Montreal Invaded i H b t gmt t th ' ago ar or. spcii. mas a 6 By Russian Rats h (Canadian Press) Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warren. Sav- nine of Mrs. Warre-n’s parents - .\Ii‘. and Mrs. Albert Jardine, Head I ' AUX POIS CANADIENNE" of Hillsborough. MONTREAL. Que.. Jan- 2-M0n- treal is invaded by a new species (Canadian Press) of out of town ` guest-the black MONTREAL’ Que" Jan' 2* The Russian rat-who has no notion of ii immc of hiibitant pea' soup may i leaving despite the unwelcome re- 0 still be in the Province of Quebec M n he is hem tendered s _ ci the fame or "Soups aux iwis “ep ° , - i ni i tn 1 bi is by A ii” U k mr ho t This species ot rodent arrived in Bm De fl 9 Va’ °“-’ 5” ef Canadienne is nown ous U the an 1 y about two years ago and iiie W°iid"`but the peas bo be us- since that time has increased l n as Ed f0l’ “S manufacture iii some Miss Mary Donovan, following the .' i number ut an amazing rate, espe- Thc Savage Harbor, School ex- niiiiatioii was held on Monday ' veziiag, December the twenty-first " in the school. The pupils were ex- , M he teacher, Miss Hazel Corbett, » sisted by Miss Dora. Doyle and _ .’\lz's, I\i»~1t.2t;iie MacKay, Mount "It,- _.. Darts Ui the province me com ng cially during the past few months. cxam‘imtion, the pupils gave a f’°'“ the ’“i‘i°ii° Wm' The mime” N ni ri t i buiidin near the very infnrnsiine pmgramma which of central Manitoba have taken up o ced rs n KS harbor. his arrival in the city was was brought to a close by the iiie growiimof peas this past sum- traced to ships from across the arrival of that good old friend mer and selected the kind of peas d ,ocean Now colonies are spreading santa Claus. who chcei-ily distri- iimt i`ii`°iii'ii Ciimiiinn chef? im ito other parts of the city and their mimi me gifts off me won iadgr Jimiseivivcs find the bcst ioi iiirik- ,presence is resented by the native mm ing pon. soup. | A carload shipped from P1119 brown and grey rats. Strussl” f°1' supremacy are going on and as the ° SHIP APPROVED COCKERLS s". :-7 ,v ./.. »f ~.! ,,, _ , ., 1 . ~ ` . ' ' ,, . 7" Fang and grown at St. George's “Pied Piper" put it, “the battle 101* t six miies from there. reached M011- possession of the warmest and Under the federal policy of Cori* i'i'°d recmiiii' most comfortable cellars will be a oral 1)ir,'_ril>iitlon arrangement" - `-”_l°"_` fight to a finish." have bc-cn made to ship male bird" The much-sought after rodents which have passed inspection to are real travellers. Their longest Ontario points to supply demanda (Canadian Press) Joumeys are of course across the for tho coming _brccrlng season MONTREAL, Quo., Jim. 2--Mcr- high seas. Recently in England an One lot of 200 corltfrrcls is bclncf cmd anonymity cloaks the iclcnti- ‘attempt was made to find Just shipped from Novo Scotia und New ty of the mnn who is probably lwherc the animals E0 and how l0n't llriinmvick to Ontario, while ano- Mongi-ea1'5 most discreet watch- [it takes them to get to a distant ther lot of around 500 birds is bc- em loycd by Eugene Mtllierc point. A few were caught and ing stripped from the western pro- mnn' P tavern here ' ibands attached to their legs in vinccs also to Ontario. Most of wixhogeggfiei arrived 'at his somewhat the same way that pig- these birds are Barred Plymouth place eof business one morning re- icons are labelled. One was found R,ocl:s and Wyandottcs. | My to open up for the day, he -44 miles from the starting point __..__.~----.-- Zlirlbovered that burglars had been ‘in less than three weeks. lmcnial debts for a year, and that busy dui-ing the night. Bars pro-y ipost;'.f:\r.:incnt leaves the problem tectmg 8 rem. window had been (WAR, DEBTS WILL BE CUT, cxact1y'\vhcrcii; was. The morator- sawcd through and $50 worth oil JACOB SCHURMAN TIIINKS (gum is muy n fp-st; step. cigarettes and six dozen bottles of --- i "Something must be done before beer sto1en_ SAN DIEGO, Calif.. Jan. 2.- the cxpliation of the moratorium in 'rhewatchman in bright con-iJacob Gould Schurman, former June, 1932. And not only that: tional style informed his em- Un.ted states Ambawador to Ger- something must be done before the versa th t the premises had been ‘many and Chinn, who arrived from frozen short-term credits to Ger- _ 53:22; a iNcw York, expressed the opinionthat mnny are callable next Febrlmfy- "so seep said Millicrc. "Where 'payment of reparations and inter- Whatever solution is found, my op- ?-' iallied debts would not be made on inion is that you never will see re- wlle Wu d in the basement. I ‘the same basis that existed before pm-ations or interallled debts paid ilcnlrdwlllnolzn but I didnt think the recent moratorium. on the oasis as befvfe. rd better come up. I knew it was “Approval by Congress of that "I nm strongly opposed to can- burglars without coming up." Hoover moratorium plan does not collation of interallied debts."-Mr. i mean that this is a final solution Schurmnn is a brother of Major It is a good sign when a man is oi' the problem," he said. "It merely Schiirman and a native of P. E. Is- .ina unit and was mm. ii>°sti=°11°° P°Y'“°“‘ °‘ ‘“‘°"¥°'°"“' km" IIE TOOK N0 RISK 3 i Here are a few real, honest-to-goodness New Year Bargains. Every article at Dl'l¢eS that you cannot afford to miss! No misrepresentation of value. That is NOT _t_he HOLMAN Policy! You will find that the items below comprise every-day necessltleil for the home. Look them over - every one is exactly as described -and a genuine bargain I ‘ \ Y 3,/ \ ;‘ ll-nu-1 1 lllllb J llll it ;; lull:=1 ;. llll_ - funnel- » u|lll_‘ lumen-I annum-=. |uunu_,' llulllnv’ llllll_ 1 °:::-- Ill:== /.. , ,.~ ... ,___ +§.Q»‘ . i . ‘Jr ad ..._..,#....,,,§;7i~,. ---5 ; ‘ l -.-$531!! ` _ ‘f _ I v - " - -- K..-xuiar 11,3 sin .=.-;|_\\_ Easi- get "";;':"1-~ /,\,&.-_=~_ K 9. . 4 is vs_ ci/t'f(f/A /Mi .itil fa , /mi iii’ Another Big Bed Bargain! Simmons Cane Panel Bed in Walnut iinisli equipped with strong steel spring with cable fabric supported at each end with numerous heIicols~ All $ felt mattress inree Piece Bed llutfit - Priced to Save You Money! ‘ Simmons Walnut finished Steel Bed with 2 inch coll- tinuous posts, equipped with strong link fabric spring' ._ and all cotton felt mattress as illustrated. $ ii 39", 48”, 54” sizes. bl _ \‘ an ai i r-l ll .3 'i _ _,il 'W1 _ _- fi fWf` i __ ':::::=5 :-_- .ullll-Q \\_\~\\\\\ '::=====§ Ii IIIII-im || llllll_ || IllIll_ Ill H2222; ,I ... ~-; --2;.; al Il I I I _ I ____ Y \ §f:\/ ‘°\\Tf"" 'III 'II-I .III- Ill. -- .... v igf , 1-Tl. iss.: 'l' 3*-sl 513 _X E i\’!»;-ss... J/UM/'/si/T'/I' (y/Wi /fi M' _i<.ii_-..-._- _-....; \ - <--. .=' ~ .\~,\rJl:. m:i|.,1ui:r..1:'.::i A- V _Q_- . im Compare These Specials Before Buying ' Two Real Mattress Values! __,_-:5-'-- ,ef ‘ _Q '.~<\____ re E515 :`e°ff’ f.if’?'3i\ , ` .gill ~ .fam » gal;/. i.;-itil( % Layer on Layer of soft cotton felt encased in good quality art ticking makes this one of the outstanding mattress values offered this season. Choice of 3 sizes, 39”, 48" and 54” ' Strong Steel Gable Spring $5.5!! i \ \ \\\ i\ ,.4. Take Advantage of this Opportunity NOV/l 6 ` i _ _ 1 _ ii' _ -| i all I || I ' _ / i i i l ,_ if .= ._. ':- ei e; 1 .zi’.lf{l I5 ..» fl. » il; 5, nj* , ,;.- 1 "iff . » I mi.. ia. ,f i 7 i. i s ». 0 ir ii .,. t it-1' ,_ _ it . ., . . » _~ -‘;{..f iii .. f ‘ 1 I . Q: i .__ i i :JJ , .i » ,if-4) '~ .--sy ,»i` .hi f _ " ai 7/lib ii if \ ji’ liilizil ‘i\i‘\\ .-itii.~i little. *ittiiii iiiiill' it i-~\~\li\i \i.\§\i§ii it 1 ‘~.»~_`~ . " Strong Steel Spring with Cable Wire Fabric support- ed one each end by numerous helical springs. A remarkably good value at Holman’s . _. 5 I t l I l Y/’ _ Ja.. ` sa i ~.. so Regular price 45 lbs. of Cotton Felt covered in floral covering-a wonderfully comfortable mattress. Three Q standard sizes \*'5'75 inn: nisiivisni Tw° R°'=|‘°f= if Au $5.00 oriim Splendid V=|"°==! Kitchen canine: $31.50 f'___f"_-'-"-'-°'-_-"` ‘ suv iiow-me siwiiias W4. it * Ik Ili _ 0 U sieei sliding couch $9.95 ` -ll; _ l 9999' l I /. ,,»//-e,-//_ __I d Steel Extension Couch with strong fabric and Cretonnc Covered Mattress- A double bedaiamoment’snotice............. ' ~\ wi" /"~ff./'¢5f.'f».,3' ` I . i:- ,»L~2;-I'-:'»:- ."»»' wr/ / lllvii -1! ' Walnut Finish Dresser $10.75 ,, ,, ., 4| . 27%/'i Walnut finished Dresser with three Drawers. 'ron a2"x1s”, mirror zz"x13". Com- $ pare the value Kitchen Chairs 75|: Strong Kitchen Chair built of kiln dried hard- _ . Oak Kitchen Cabinet, with sliding porcelain work table, ten piece uiil- ' ity set,_ pastry drawer, flower bin, etc. With each cabinet we give free 35 items of household 6 f0l° goods. (No sample) I k ) “we relieve This snr offers You The assi viiiuiss Ever" . . . HQLMA LTD., - Summerside and Charlottetown -- Nice comfortabie Reed Rock- er. Upholstered back and spring seat with loose cush- ion. Covered in cretomle. Rocker or Plain chair £15252? l`.'.i.. $7-25 Large comfortable Kitclwll Rocker, finish golden oak, a. .X°'ff'f’.'.‘f'.'...”.“I'.`f°. $2-95 HoLMA1v's GUARANTEE sarisracrioiv ev N -.1 ,X l _ i i i-_i ,, . i ‘~.-'Q J ;i" "li i* "~' -a ' ., ,, I; -Q: ,- , `_ _, ,H , __ <-»-if - i - wi » ..~....... V- - . . . ._ ._.,..._...,...,...............,~~.._-- ...vim iuasuihaaaaa. 1 i a