mgiinhnv 1,1928 2 cent § SPECIAL t; g G.- Soap . Y" 5 for‘ 25c. .1(q.B,ubW.".. .. ._ 6 for25o. "Bnrpriflfl Soap . 4 for 25c. 53111503 for 25o. dhipso . . . . .. 3 for 25c. " Laundry Starch 2 for 25c. {com Starch ... 2 for 25c. "Pearline .. . 3 for 25o. Palmolive Soap-B for 25c. Lin! Toilet Soap 3f9r 25c. Potash........ 2for25e. so». Foam Soap 3 for" 25c. . (Bags) .. 4 for 25o. Jolt (Packages) 2 for 25c "Primes . . . . .-.. 3 for 25c. ‘Dates (Bulk) . . 3 for 25c. Shredded Wheat 2for 25c. Oorn Flakes 2 .. for 25c. Lemon Pie Filling 2 for . . . . . . 25c. ,,.......~....~. HONEY fipoiind-pail 79c. 21/2 pound pail .. 45c. ooooaowp-qpo» DAIRY BUTTER 1 pound blocks special this week . . . . . . 33c lb. »Q.. E o,» PASTRY r-Loun "flhbag $450. .2411). bag ....,...;_$1.25 ;_'»¢4-o~¢~..~ aav»-- ‘Q’, '9 i l semen ‘flrocery S Tomatoes . . -..-, O bread a ivipound tins . . . . .. 19c. ,.»¢.¢¢.¢~4¢¢@o~q¢.p »_'- ‘ww-’ shade FLOUR Special this week 98-110. bags of THREE STAR. HARD WHEAT FLOUR. This flour makes your darker "than other flour~but is sweat and good. Special price, 98-lbs. . . . . .. $3.98 -"¢.’< '¢'->4 lSLAND i o¢¢¢~¢¢~'-» o.» ijhimorrowe Radio - " Program CONCERTS 5100 p. m. W00 i508) Phlla. Studio ‘Frio. 0:00 p. m. WRC r469) Washington. Prflsraln. 5w l0. Orchestra. Army Band- Oreat Composers. Sentinels. Es- ~ kimos. 0:30 p. m. WGY i379) Schenectady. Orchest- rs. WBAL i379) Baltimore. On iiilr 5:- 30. Orchestra; team) Organ; 1'1) - String '4“ r7230) Piano, Maxwell’. I9) Balkite Opera. WTIC (535) Hartford: Bond Trio; l6) Soda Boys; (6:80) Coward; 1'1) Dodge; (7:80) Capitol. "" 7:00 p. m. _ ‘WTAM 1.400) Cleveland. studio. .01.)» ma) Ciflel. Concert, French Bauer Orchestra. Croeley 1705' i mo. tiara lass)» n. y. Studio. » u!‘ i402) m1. Red Chaiii-Brdfl. ward; ‘l. Dodge Brosr. 1:30- -_-_--_i_..- Motherhood! _ l'rli-i-l)nro_ OnL-"Dr. Pierce’! Flir- Jtlit Prescription was very llfilmfiflm to mo. i luid lie- come all riiiiiloiru. ' ivenk Rllii hflll Y!" iii m)’ nerves were iill up- set. l nuw tlio ‘Pre- t-riptlon‘ advertised as beinlt’ helpful t" prospective motile" so l decided to try it. it liilllt mo nl). quieted m? YWYY") gave iuehii) unveil"! flnf] I got ulmltl ~ lino the remainder ~ of the lline_ivos uhlo to do all my 0W" pecials ¢o~¢»¢¢-'¢ »¢o». -¢-.'.l~.. SALE " or CANNED ooons 00m . . . . . . .. 2 tins 28c. Peas . . . . . . . . . . 2 tins 28c. _ .. 2,tins 28c. Pineapple . . .. 2 tins 39c. Peafihes (Large) 1 for 39c. Aiimm (Large) 1 for 39c. French Peas .. . 2 for 25o. Clams . . . . . . .. 2 for 28c. Pilchards .. . .. 2 for 28c. Pears . . . . . . .. 2 for 35c. Peaches . . . . .. 2 for 55c. Asparagus . . .. 1 for aeu. Tomato Soup . .12 for 5c. Chicken Soup . . 2 for 5c. Wax Beans . . . . 2 for 40c. Blueberries . 2 for 45c.’ Spinach 2 for 50c. Canadian, Hand Picked 4 BEANS 10 pounds for . . . . . . . 60c MARMALADE 3 pound glass . . . . . . 55c. Xv»... ‘JELLY POWDERSB packages with cup or saucer 25o LOBSTER, best brand, 40c-per tin-Z tins7for 5c. 04204 -¢¢»¢¢-'¢ ¢.p»¢--¢-, WFLA-WSUN BMK1~T Classic‘. 8:30, Clurk Harpist. US. KRRC . WBZ ~ 1333) 9:00 p. m. WJZ i454) N. Y. Max WJZ, WBZ. WBZA. 10:00 p. m 8:00 p. m._ KDKA (316) Pittsbil- N-B-C- '7 i0 9- WGR r303) Bufilo. N.B.C., '1 to 10:- 30. Hoover Sentinels, Cliquot 51s- kimos, Smith's China Orchestra. Covntn Orchestra. Soloist, Chor- A lllrgt- iiiluii)<"-i' P JENKINS s" SON Ltd. . cnocnns . _ Hoover; a, Howard Eskimos: 9. Smith; 9:30 ‘Static!’- i517) Fla M06038 713i), Singers; Central Guardian WHPST TONiiGHT.—MBke sure You come to the Wlilet tonight in st. Joseph's Scduliity Hall, COME TO TEA by Ladies 0f Baptist Church in Zioyi Hull, Feb. 15ml. from 5 to 'l p. iii. 2lii0-2-l-2i NEW UNIVERSITY DICTION- ARY to Guardian readers for 9i’ cents and one coupon. Every home should have one. tf NEW UNIVERSITY DICTION- ARY to (Jlilililliiii readers for 98 cents and one coupon. Every home should have one. t! KINGSTON UNITED CHURCH- Mrs. Florence Webster will speak in day, Wed. 2nd at 8 ofqlock, sssr TEA OF SEASON in ZiOii iialllly indie-s of Baptist (Thurcli, February 2nd. ' 216021-21 STORY STARTS THURSDAY.- Miss Blown of X. Y, 0., one of Op- penheinis best. Stnrsnm Thurs- day. Read the opening chapter. THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRI- CULTURE REQUESTS BREED- ERS wholiave bull-s for sale, to list with the Department, stating breed. age. lireediiiis, records nlid price. 20ill~l-28-~ii FIRST SHOWING o1 tlis Ford car in Hunter River Wednes- day afternoon. February let. ‘Thursday, February 2nd- A- B. Cut- cllffc. FIRST lliiN$TALMENT.--'1‘he on suing instalment oi‘ The Guardian's new serial, "Mist-i Brown 0i’. X. Y. last-lusting story. seveilii curs ore seen every tiny vl-joyliig llli" good going. KINGSTON UNITED CHURCH- On Thursday evening, Feb. 2nd, ut 8 p. m., there ivill be u special mid- week service in Kingston United Church. Mrs. Florence Webster, who has been engaged ili inissionlii"y work in Sash, will gill: all zlddrirss. LARGE SHIPMENT of Ladies and Misses Dresses just arrived. Snappy styles, assorted shades. Siz- es from 13 yrs. to 44. Come and see Bros, Ltd. Special $9.50. lProwse - 2176- 2- 1 -3i CROSS ROADS PERSONALS - Messrs. Lorne Jenkins liiid (I. I. Anderson o1‘ Cross Roads, WIU 1- viz;- illeiliri- tuui viewed "Elli-ti silli- illitl WPst Side. Mr. Ail- iloinsoii was a TPITIIPI‘ iesiiieiit. iii‘ Wt IUPSIPY“ M ltirlssrrl. lttilmrl Jenkins iiiiil (il|ili‘l'| Jutlkliis, "vislb oil Jmro mi Siimilly. 'l‘liey lilivt" CARNIVAL AT CORNWALL.- til" ‘AkfilPlHH lliid 5pect_3|,0rs (enjoyed the carnival in‘ Coinwnll lllnik, Friday night. There well Hour. T0 was o splendid shoot of ice flildi KDKA, KYW good music," which hill! been eager, WBAL. WJR, WLW. WHO“ WOW. WSM, WMC. WHAM.1y looked forwllril to by all, Major dT t N5 Hm returned, WDAF, Kvoo. K. Rogers of ilie island Ilnilltillmey ‘m m‘ ‘m’ ' WMAK i545) Buffalo. Music Album. KFAB laio) Lincoln. a, 8:30. i0- its m, waz. WHAM KFAB i309) Lincoln. Betty Lane- l:50 p. m. wcAE (517) Pittsbrgh. Chat xiii-y. 2:00 p. m. way i380) Schenectady. Play- 5‘. p. In. WCAE i511) Penn. HaPDWY 301"" 0:00 p. m. W5“, i285) Md. Sandman Circle- 8:50 Ill- Aft. riiiiiwi» 0 p. m. wt? i508) Phila. Uncle Will 7:30 WBBR. (256) N- Y- mgkltlltllitllafiifggnglaTezglytlggill-élqlfil W9“ ‘ma’ §§§"‘°'m ammo“ (British United Press) ll€tl|t|lY."--< rs. Lottie urrley, 301 . i1. . L t re LQNDON, Jan.2fl.—'i‘he re " Townsend Sh. WBBR (250) N. Y. itétilfln ~80 U - the London county council to “c. gfinfillllllbrllfl‘ stores. Tablets oi-Piligulstll.‘ “Arum OBCIIESTRAS ense xfmy message estahushment d-iihomtory l"§“'i'ai-lii“|ieoii)r'§m'5ui. Cw 5*” "' m‘ is the first own 1H a Bl/Pwlmml inn llkli- or tablets. ’ " won i303) Buffalo. Statler. campaign which ls be,“ undomkq _ J 1:00 P. m en by the councils medical officers] < L Something, New ' i 1:00 n- "1- - t. tb beauty specialists." l“ Town WDAF i310) Kansas Clty- Night’ ‘s13: relxéadigg X-ray specialist re- i-lawks. __ L... eontly. - m “mm ~ 1 ..--—--—- "i know to whet they refer. It if - ‘ Ci-mi Simple “time Rm" nihtrrlzilztszztczi2th.: uiiizrilssillillrszifili.is - __ __ truction of living cells. It applies F01‘ Bad all“ $8612? t$ii“t‘g§i‘i‘ige. c‘ a: particularly to the cancer buccllu sv Gives Swift; RBhef Ztihsifiistrlftlou of the X-fkye is a x1111 gggougisfxeai W“ w" thrive-J N " m" u "7 .._-- m _ delicate matter. and has to be tlmcd- “M ammem; with an xqay my o! will’ n vlotlln of fltolnnch Tr m|n“w|y_ Noun wit“ andthnilll‘ N!!!» toilotfiepntion o! "In nilliol lil-It!- derhltotletpqontilm A WJZ (454) Ngaw We nntovcryluly in ten" hioplltllllltjhflilfllké ll. L- WORTIIY a AM (400) Cleveland. WT 8:30 00D if you urn niyeo the work follow - Rinnmtefl t ion form neiitmilwfl Itflifl IIIIIIQQQ tdbleie to u! iieli went and c , Sonrneiie Pnlii or hleiiargnu; IIHVO fllllitk ‘"‘" m" g Aliliv WW clui dlgerilinis in“ iclilti itliiii lil "om "m. I i)!’ (HflOIUOII-ul?‘ m-iit rind content. 10 n Wi p. m. _ (316) Pittsburgh. Sketcn. KDKA Quiz. Euclid. p. m. York. Twin Oaks. , . m. WGY (mo, Schcnmtmly. Dnncink Blont i . (sgnfllllllmlfil W!" nln rollof I lIi|V|(‘I‘. nild iiinrviiim“ . Within refil- ngier or 1'1"‘ nil the is barin- lwlftl! your WBT, WTMJ. (m._ has installed ll machine which in giving good satisfaction, Mrs. llzlzcn Howard linil 111:)‘. l‘). M. All-| iiwiii-iloil the prizes itev; Second, Miss Sigflmllll. 0H) ‘Miss Lilllluiiiler; Second, Peter, Scott, as Old ltiau; First, ilelen WDAF. Scott. as Old Lad)’; 399mm) Jack WENR» itiachiiilan, Darkie. Leonard Mo " Donald's luizieh counter did a rush- SP°RT5"‘TALKS lng business with hot dogs, 0011K‘) was p m nuts and D19- ‘ ' ' ----<4&-—---— WNYC (526) N. Y. City. All‘ COHBEQ __ “=09 g, m.’ PERSONALS WTIC i061) ‘frag-ram. h M“ Pawkk Cairns’ vemo“ m“ er. was iii the city yesterday: u Mr, w. A, Doyle, Village Green. was in the city yesterday. \ _____ lil‘. John Brodie. York, W" i" tlio city yesterday. and rfllWTi-‘l mud; goorhsiiil ice about a 5"“ thick, The present weather is excellent for iiext summer's crowi- ' ___.-__-¢Q>----~- ‘Campaign Against X- ~ Ray Peril to guard the community B60915‘ We’ type of beauty treat- perils of this ment "The effect of the treatment. the hands ofa layman would ,. innumerable minute veins; of our leaditiit . xpert said: “wmmr . tiotlfiibviioyibiiiiiiiiiuiyeootia “i ° "If x-nv ireeioigmgi-trflmtlivlvwg . . _ t. about u; manen ea c on o 8°" A"""-'°' m’ “M. §'ii'i'¢i‘i'§“»'.'.i§viii't§§ ion lift rim‘! 9° t‘ zrpertluoiieerneir. it. must tie used in‘ M Infill"- oriilnnr." new" '1""°" " "“'°"‘ ,' such"! manner as w Mtroy the " - m‘ l T" “"“"”°“ “mm-u roots"ot the bflf- _ In order to db new‘ lllillly lild i'i‘i<-iiil'.-i ill this lllsli-ivi. Road‘ Miss Grimm is nem__i "The London County Council have done a wise thing ln vetolng X-ray, m“, i; deepening in tho colour ofl the skin: second, the opmlrfllwe 0;‘ an third. an outbreak of what is called X-ray dermatitis front which many X-ray experimental- lsts have suffered. This dermatit- is, which eats away the fingers and wit)», is the forerunner oi cancer.” "A Inndon radiologist and cancer‘ sColds “Nippedinthebut? without “dosing,” by rubbing over throat: and chest i" , ac VAPO UB Peters " Road And Vicinity store for us is problematieal. Island has generally had the good fortune to miss extremes of less fav- osed climes. The reports of many authentic ividespreod depression at present ob- taining in the U. S. manufacturing centres. and we believe that in many cases the "homeland" holds for us. or ought to. as bright a prospect for her children us do the shimmering mil-ages of the congested cities of the Great Republic. limited resources to develop, brain and brawn of the highest order; yet our young people are continually |leaving this land ofglorlous herit- nges. They go ivliere somebody made well, because there is little demand lack the capitol to successfully take hold. The Canadian man of money does ,not. as a rule, invest iii an industry Du l’? E- Pmmll 099901191111) bibthat may furnish work for Canada's gills on Thursday and is a most ygung mo“; | It is time that olir financiers let lloose the shackles of selfishness in ICE BUSiHED.—'l‘lie North Rivi tlic aim of extending and founding‘; Chm-ch and an or lee is now hushed from Brighton 111011517198 i111 0V0!‘ Cimflllfi- and thus/Th; pflfgghia] qghQoL conduct“; by slim-o io boclieuilortfs. and ls em)» “who w)" country a We “HQXHB-"rho Brothers of the Christian school! sllleltlil quite safe. Many teams and loud" for, our your): people. 1w 1i is and the 515...“. o; st“ Josem Shel fccitaiiily destined Lobe yet in the ‘future. Whether by the dream of “His- iioricils" that this may coin»: by the "agency of the aeroplane, or by n pat- =riotic l-oiiimoii sense investment. ‘of ‘hCJldfill funds. which gies llS but an lXlflHtPCL-fllfillfllliillly :1 iiuii-plvdllzr- ' ifivu- qiapei‘ aiipreiiiatzy. Wily iiul. lie- it'll) now? Mllkif it i-usy ti) sing: llrlwnilii-s; 111F119 a iiiali with r011] s!) ' _ dead, who never to himself hath said: This is my lion c. my native land.“ » We art: lglrid to 10.1111 that Muster lode. lind the misfortune of severing" itlirce toes by the iiiisi: manipulation ‘of a sharp 11KB, is now much iiiipl'0v-' 0:1. and is able to tlltflld school. , lviiss Lexie Davidson. one of the 111015 l" (‘llaflilllmllwllflll Milllimy- popular young ladies of this. vieiiii- three sisters anti four" brothers, vi'1.., The)’ illielliwil U"! Pnm" Edwm“ ty, i1; visiting relatives iii Churlotte- Mrs. tilt) Dlfltllrl‘. town. and may be zibscnt foi- some Mo" Mgrgayet“ Npw yolk and Mrsfl time. ‘ Miss Mac Griffith, n stiltleiit lil tilt: Halifax Hospital for the training" of ‘nurses, is now visiting her mother fiimily, Mrs. S. Davidson, at ing the completion of her course and a few weeks‘ recreation will relieve the necessary tension of the liospitnl| training. Mr. Stafford Macdonalcl. Alliston. who was away for some time nt Syd- home. Times are reported dull in these once busy centres. ltcii kindly acted as 1041299. ili-id. as follcwsz; Fli-sl. Miss Gfirmilll. as ills-s ilvllrlon the Montague-Murifhy Harbor North rural rou . is getting the work well in hand, an is reported as giv- ins his many patrons good service. The farmers of this vicinity. who have succeeded in getting home their annual supply of wood. are now hav- ing it sewn up ready for use. The schools lnthis lo lity are all open and progressing favorably with 6 large attendance of pupils. It is reported that a movement for the formation of a Ladies‘ Institute lis being considered in the Peter's Road school district. Mr. George Macdoiiald. Peter's Road, is engaged ‘in his work of re- pairing, installing and fitting pumps at Murray River. l MR. uuoim: A. McCORMACK l At Cardigan, 9.8.1., Jan. 20th, 192B, Hughie A. McCol-mack in his 60th year although in ailing health for seven years his death came as a shock to his wife and many friends. ‘The funeral was largely attended lot All Saints Church on Sunday to». o; 22nd day of January. “SM ‘ mourn besides his wife. two brothers?“ \ l John James of Bougiiton Island. P E. I. and Sid of East". Boston. (Other papers please copy.) this the also. concert germ. which. like othe m imrlitus is more dangerous than n beJfBllltlO with n machine gun." _'_‘ eternal home on the morning of what "l9 Winter may yell 1111110 i" pains. occasioned by most violent Y‘?! attacks of vomiting. the strain of {njlgizi-‘lelgédcliziilssnllflillhlllfid: monie- s which hoi- . enfeebletl constitution - . c u ° 9"‘ °Ymer 0P‘ could not withstand. All that tile h K . ~-» i ~ i . . . l e mcston United Church Thur» timisiic view of the continued mild-mes; Mme,“ 5k," and me Caren“, ness. Notwithstanding all this, P. E. writers confirm the truth of the We have a great country. with un-. |b°Y$ “mi Jllfb of the Parochial ischmfl’ the“ teachers, the Mr. J.McGuigan..our mall flour)“, He leaves to living cells of skin sur- lrounding the roots must be destroy- ed "If this is accomplished. an ai'eii_ o; dead “w”; 1S farmed and mcreaved family. relatives. and friends Death of Mrs. John Fitzpatrick, ‘I Death, inevitable "death. which, ,"sourier or later comes to every one, has again found its way to the be- reaved family of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham, late of {inkora parish. and claimed for its ~l~tim Mrs. John Fitzpatrick, who, rusting" in the mercies of the Div- ine Lord, passed peacefully to her Jan. 10th., in Holy Family Hospital, Brooklyn. N. Y., otter n few days of unexpected s-ickness. i Three days previous to hei- death lslie ‘suffered from severe internal nursing of loving relatives and friends could do, was done to pro- long her stay in this Vale of Tears, But God willed otherwise. - ‘ Her death-bed scene was a train" quil one, her soul being fortified,‘ by the rites of Holy Mother Church- the day previous to liei" death. Mrs. Fitzpatrick. ivhose maiden, name was Mary Elizabeth Culi- ningham. uias‘ born in Kinkorzi on Christmas Day. 1883 and was the. eighth member of a family tifi twelve children. , From infancy to the date o1" hei- demise, her kind and cheerful dis- ipoeition endeared her to all, young" and cld. A wonderful facility for making friends made her univers- ally beloved. And it might be said of her "None knew her. bllt to loin her: 2146"1'31'2‘ for employment at home. and they) None named hei" but to praise. ’ Foul" years ago Ml‘. and Mrs. Fitzpatrick and family removed lfrom Manchester N. 1-1.. to Brook- ilyn. and since then lived and pro». ipered there. l Members o1‘ St. Augustine's par- ‘isi:—the deceased lady was ilntirinrg; in hei- efforts for the good of the parish activities, lltook especial pride in sending her; -eli'ldrcn that they might receive n) lthcrough, and practical Christian‘ ‘education. Sacrificing every other‘, pleasure in order to be present at" all the ceremonies oi‘ the Church and all the exercises of the schooln‘ “lilarths grelitcst ivoniuii Will; great) by \ii"l.ui'-:: Ofdlfil‘ iliotli(-i"lil;ol.l."‘ O1‘ Mrs. Fitzpatrick it may be elliptic-i sized, a loving. devoted wife, mid an ideal mother. _ | Her departure will be rcgictfiiliyl _ ‘felt by all, but her memory will _ continue i0 live in the hearts ofl/ 511cm W335’ and get fir“ chow“- CM.) vgnldel-stixlc‘ who 3on1‘) Lima lici" numerous relatives and friends‘ that are loft to mourn such on lf-| ropurablc loss. I _ ‘ A iipklilwlllg husband and flvn small children viz.. Joseph, John J1". Elizabeth, William and Charles Suf- vive her. She is also survived by Francis Kelly; Millinockct. John M. Kenny, Morel]. P.E.I., Rev! iBYUlJIOl‘ Ambrose Jerome. F. S. C.,i and James. living iii Now Yoi-k, also Francis and John, in Moi-rel), ,bc.~:ides a large circle oi relative: and friends tlii-oilghliilt Cannon, the United States and Ireland. During the days that tlio body lay in the home, aft crceds and classes were represented iii tiq. great throng which paid a lash “.1; buts of respect to the ii-iofmnly of their dear departed f_.{"1p:]d_ you“, “m1 age w” repmifiitcd from the . , Chris- mm _ Bfithers. and the devoted lsifllrs of St. Joseph. At 9.30 a. m. Thursday. Jan. 12th. the fimeral obseqiiies were held in ,St. Augustine's Church, where a. so- lemn High Moss of requiem was of- fered for the repose of her soul, Rev. George Helfenstcin being the celebrant. Rev. Geo. H. Kilecn, deacon, and Rev. John H. Kearns. sub-deacon. Tile funeral procession was headed by ii delegation of Christian Brothers from the New York Catholic Protectory. Then ca-ne the hearse followed by the chief mourners. Behind theni came a respectable representation of sor- rowlng relatives and friends, iiinny of them came from afar oiT to rcn-l tier their last tribute of filial affec- tion. At the end of the religious services, the funeral cortcge drove in autos to Holy Cross Cemetery in‘, Flatbush, one of the beautiful sub-i urbs of Brooklyn, where all that) was mortal of a kind, loving ivlfe and mother was consigned to the earth to await the advent of it glor- ious “Resurrection Morn.“ f In evidence of the high esteem in which the’ deceased was held by her neighbors and friends, many lov- ingly' manifested their heartfelt sympathy in the presentation of gwreathes. cariiations and roses, to lwhicli grateful acknowledgements’ extended to St. Augustine School Class 1 B. Mr. and Mrs. "Patrick Casey. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph PAGE SEVEN ” r (You, need this New Help , onWashDay W0 efficicnt- cleansing helps in the one bar . . . . 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PUGSLEY DlNGMAN & £10., LiMlTED TORONTO at MONTREAL 7x2 ..___ _.___. -. _.-_. iii... ..____ iii- A RARE OPPURTUNITY I -\ For the first iimeiii our history we offer at wholeszile prices our entire stock of (tr-unite and marble‘ monu- merits. This sale isbrought about only by the purchase of the entire stock of a reliable wholesale dealer. ~ All monuments, Granite or marble, whether small or large have our guarantee of material and workmanship behind them. GHANDLER s. out. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Established 30 Years ‘Sale Starts Jan. 12th. 1928 (Yontinuing for one month only ‘J Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gali- non, Mr. and Mrs. George Kenny.‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Brennanlanti ‘Miss Katherine McCarville, Bridge- port, Conn. To her grief stricken husband. be- r,we extend our heartfelt sympathy, gel-ms. is aways with us, is mt, on. and we beg God to console them inl posed by the reslstenee oi the liv-iiheii‘ lWaW aflllcillilli- R- T- P. ‘ ever lived, In the Faith she loved so well; s, Where the loving ones o1 Christ. Make it a happiness to dwell. nose, And her heart's desire was given; l she died where- h" hm" had Leaving five youthful hearts be- i | He crowned her life of folthful-% To wcur the livery of His own. Ere He called her homo to Heav-l en. - I above. Still keep us ili _v0lli" ‘fond can), } Pray that we grow in the hills"- l tumil si‘lli‘l‘s_ .lll.-"l oriliiiziry quill- lty vz-zils ‘SO11! ill strnlglit lots liloukhl $12.00 and $12.50 mid het- ti-i- llllilllly ones $113.00 liild $14.00. Tin-yo woil- no choice vtiglls offered. let's love, And her cure soul when the sum-- Till we moot. you lil bliss to share. -i~b>__ m“ cam“) "__"" "“‘ Home vi-rv thin. t“\iVt"4 brought smiled hm. "Fmt" and Wm" m; ‘ $1000 to $ll ()0 rollliliimiwliill nil-rl Sump‘ I iiim ixtmhi-i l-iold mostly for 511,00 To lxaifgg iatzloegg 5mm‘ n! ho. ‘ -'——-I _ null slim-p $1.50 to $7.00, n‘ liil oi‘ Hm- trystwlth her “DOust- io keep‘ xu)‘\'vltw"\lf' Jun‘ "l'.—l"v"“'m'k m" 3mg“ "m"! ""1" 01112111 ili $9.5" ‘ ' " ‘ ' ‘tlirllflll-"rli""i‘ll)i:i if Livestock on ziiiil salon todny were nint-itlrnt tho tlio |\\'fi |Ilill'|(i'l.‘4 \\"‘l‘t‘ 250 cattle, name figure although ll low lots hind he‘, ,7”) 1011")“; l-Vll {hulls and 202 worn woighod lit $0.25, Pot-kins And Us and‘ ulmm m“ w"; iPlU/HS. “Tlililllll-f lll U-"llllt! win-l piirolilisrvl ibt- hulk of theirs nil n now "my ‘um do“), Mumnufs ell-W. |||"l'<'* \\'l‘l‘l' not good hiilvh- gram-ll bush.) with $1.00 poi- hog, ;l~i" filtlPli tiffi-ri-ll nml soniii l-olnlliori iltilills wa-i-l- I'll‘) iiilir from yolslt-r- ‘tiny, A ll-w ('lillllI'i‘ minus sold fol‘ $112?) ll) $3.77) llllll l-lllll-rs 1.00 Ir) $1.51) fl‘ $1.75. vvul rulvus wort) lmiiils on selects :lllt| 50 ei-iliii per presence, lair-lil lilii chart-i in ihl‘ lioini" Silt‘ loved so will"). h"? "m ‘"1 “imllb tww-li Ill) liiiil I24) pounds, Sows snlii from $7.75’) ti) $2.110, ‘ Oh! Sister dear. from your home llllif| n flat pricv for everything hi» u muvr '0 u BEST FOR 5Q. YOUR BAKING — Pies, cones. Buns and Bread - noes ALL roux BAKING nlzsr ‘ V a f ~. , . I FJJiOLMTJZKN," Agent, Charlottetown iliw'v*‘fi;iffiflpdtev.x '