away below cost. Rubber Boots. O i1‘ ..-. of All our Stock of (loodrirh iii-Press Rubber Fo0t1vear Wholesale List Prices. commisinu Home Spiashers. Men's and 11's and Misses’ Uvershocs and ’ llo_\'.s t)\::1~:!111e.~=. l.11n1l1erman's RlllllltJFH and y” 'l‘hou.-':1nd.s who l111\;.- uorn (lornlrich iii-Press Rubber‘ l-‘ooiwear can testify to its superior 1". caring 4,: alilies. Why not buy the best when they cost no more ‘.’ g Rubber and lather Footwear A great opportunity to bu]: many l]: I511}, ('1;,,.1;-‘ Footwear selling at 1 1511 pairs \‘l'omen‘s Patent I .~::1-.-1;1 v Slippers in a variety of st) lcs. >115: 11- 1 did lasts. made by the liingsbur) l-‘oohvear Co. These lines rei;.1l;11"l_\' sold at $5.50, but 0n account of the ‘ Tirm going: out of business v.1: we i‘ 1111::l>le ta replenish sizes and are clearing at .. I100 pairs Women's Straps. Pumps and Oxfords, Black and colorcd- All I l 1.70 pai r ,1 H from . $3.1? . 7.0 1min " Men's lloots and Oxfords. 1' price $5.00. Now clearing ‘F-fivnz-nis lllaek or liroivn Wool .1c:' 1;‘ U151 Trams. ‘uguiial’ _ 2 H. mice 23.2.3. Clcziring" at .. I $249 1.. $3.93 blisses’ Strap Slippers, ,4 Al Wilmot Bridge. A number of young ‘V skates to Summerside. S. _THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD_I§_N WESTERN GUARDIAN sold right at Bruce's. -BUY BEEF hearts, beef liver. beef tripe, at Bruce's. 4-1-11-21 —D01NG NICELY-Mrs. Andrew Stewart of West Cape, who was operated on, on Friday at the Prince County Hospital, is making satisfactory progress. S. -SKATING 0N HARBOUR- The young people of Suinrnerslde enjoyed themselves immensely on Saturday skating on the harbour. The ice is not very thick but safe. Skating parties went across to Hol- mairs Island and others as far as men came across from Bedeque on —NOTA_BLE ACHIEVEMENT- Two young men from Bedeque per- formed quite a feat on Saturday -BONELIISS BEEF for IOXGS, 4-1-11-21 EASTERN GUARDIAN “WIOCKEY — Mint-aqua Rink ;Wednosday, January 13, flighfleld Granite: versus Imperiala. Also game in church league. Regular ad- misilfln. 7-1-11-2! . RUNITBD BAPTIST CHURCH- After the regular services of the various chu a Pageant was put on by the United Baptist Church which was witnessed by a large and appreciative audience. The different scenes were beautifully depicted and the various groupings were very ef- fective. Mrs. Jennie Garrick ren- dered two beautiful soloa and spec- ial music was given by the choir. Much credit is due Mr. and Mrs. Pike, who arranged this evening's program-N. ..'PAGEANT ENJOYED — In place of the regular evening service in the Montague United Church, a Pageant. "The Scarlet Path,’ was put on by the Young Peoples’ Soci- ety, about twenty-fivc taking part. when they brought a young man, William Jeffrey, across the ice in a driving sleigh, going on skates and pushing the sleigh from behind. The young man was injured when cutting timber in the woods, sus- taining a badly cut knee cap. The ice was not considered safe for a The platform was very attractively decorated and the effective lighting enh u the beauty of the various scenes depicted. Much credit is due Miss Francis Coffin, who took a leading part and directed the Page- ant. Mrs. Saint and Miss Annear were the organista for the evening. 111111 011; 1111111111011 1 the s 16th 0f! January Bfltains in every Department that you may Profit by. We must turn our Winter Stock into Money before Stock Taking. Big Reductions on all Men’s and Boys’ Clothing! JANUARY 12, 1932 ‘ Continues llntil at per pair ,, good lilting lasts. Displayed on our " a baruain ltacks T) '36 at from . . . . .. $Nu75 to 100 pairs Women’s Fancy Boudoir Slippers Broken sizes. Regular prim: from $1.541 to 52- Clearing Boy's Boots. sizes 1 to 5. New Stock, per pair .. Mi:- es‘ Hoots. Sizes ll to 2 New stock, per pair 7.!) p1".:'!'.-' .‘.len’s 7" and 9" Leather l’ _ 11131 l.11:11l1'.‘1'n1:111's Rubbers, tflwirinu" at, per pair I l l0 [iairs (“hildrenis Boots and 0x- ; ford». b-‘ite 5 to l0. lfcgrulai‘ price l l .57l..'>!l lo $1.11’). (‘lcaringr 1':- Arriving daily Women’s Pumps and Slippers. Ranging: in price from $1.75 to $6.00. .\ll 11p to the minute in style. .1 Just arrived, New Spring: Show for .\le11. lizmyqiirgr in price front $3.00 11' to $7.00 per pair. llo not fail 11> see 11111" genizine Calf Shoes for Men selling at $1. 'l. $2 f‘, South's Boots. Sizes ll to I p. 13H}. New stock. per pair 1 $2.00 r s.‘ '1' |Extra Special f LEPAGE SHOE GUMPANYLTD. “The Home of Real | Boy’s Brown Knee Boots, sizes l to 5 I Reg. price $3.25. Clearing at . . . . . . . . .. $2.50] Value in Footwear " --~- 1 a .4 .._,_-._.1 PRESBYTERIAN S. SCHOOL CON- ‘ CERT AND CHRISTMAS TREE John Ross, Ellsworth Bagnail, 1' . i Formerly $2 25, now clear- I ~" | i112 at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I l i comb; Mrs. George Gamester with Solos by Miss Margaret Coflln and horse to travel on so the young M155 Olga McKinnon were very lnds volunteered to skate over with sweetly sung and much enjoyed by him in the sleigh. The distance is the largo congregation present. A about four miles. Arriving on the collection was taken for the M. and Summcrside shore they procured a M. fund.—N. horse and sleigh and tying their own sleigh on behind soon reached ' i the hospital. Joseph J. Arsenault, wlwm mm‘ sympathy i“ extend?‘ who was cutting wood at the same ' time as Jeffrey had his big toe al- most severed in two. He ‘was brought to Summcrside by the road with Dr. Sharpe. ‘inelr injuries were attended to and they are rest- ing comfortably. S. —WOMEN'S INSTITUTE NEWS --A newbranoh 0f the Women's In- stitute was organized on Friday, January 0th, 1032, at Freetown. 'I'he meeting was held in the Hall. Illoi- lowing are the oillioers for the oom- ing year: Presiden‘ ‘frs. Austin Scales; Vice President-Mrs. Everett schurman; secretary-Miss Mar- guerite Curley; Directors-Mrs. Aus- tin Rogers, Mrs. John Reeves, Mrs. George Jardne. Auditors-Mrs. L. Smmons, Mrs. Auld. The next meet ing m be held on the first Thurs- day of January at the home of M13. Exerett Schurman. Roll call will be answered by "Name of a bird." -—DEATII 0F MRS. MARGAR- ET RAMSAY-There passed away on Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elmer MacNeili of Summerside, Mrs. Margaret Ram- say after a short ifiness of pneu- monia at the age of '76 years. Mrs. Ramsay was a native of Summer- side and the widow of John A. Ramsay. She was the daughter of Joseph Green and had resided all her life in her native town, where she wasbeloved by all-who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. She rnnsouats -Mrs. Westley Wagner and two Balance of Ladies’ Winter Coats at 1-2 Price! Very Special Prices on ’ Ladies’ Never again will you buy a coat as cheaply as NOW. Fur Coats! 20% off I Men's Felt Hats Men's Wool Underwear Men's Winter Caps Balance of Horse Rugs Balance of Wool Blankets 25% off Balance of Men‘s and Boy's Balance of Men's and Boy's Balance of Men's Overcoatg, Underwear Lined Gloves Ladies’ Wool Underwear 20% off . - AT HUNTER RIVER. Tho Hunter River Presbyterian F school Concert and Christmas {Ii-re was held in the Orange Hall. (Hunter River, on the evening of Wednesday, Dec. 23rd. A large audi- lrncr- was present and the entertain- 011 " was enjoyed by all. Rev. R. ill siey Stnvcrt occupied the chill!‘ the following programme was focal carrlerl out: torus, "Joy Bells.‘ Choir; Re- 811.111.’; by tiv- Cindi-man, R. Hensley rt; R111‘ .'1.~'.1. Rhoda. Bagnall; ‘Ilucz, JUllIl Ytoss and Charles Morse, ;1cnc1.>rcd); R1 ClLflllOll, Velma Ma‘:- 1tin, 1'o11c1'11~1~rl1; Solo, Ruth McCoub- rey, tcnrorvil1; licr;‘..1111>11, Itlnstri‘ ‘Arthur $4112.11". tcncorczh; Duet. Elszc Wood and Olive Reeves; Rccita- tion, Vera Whitlock: Pantomime, thfay, Paul. Elsie Wood, Florence " ': Reeves; llPCllRilUil. . 11.111, 1cncorrcll; Duti, Alr-Iilillzixi and Reggie Whit- Recitation, George V/ayc; Dia- . "Courtship Under Difiicultics," ,__'-.__ ..__. 0-. ___. _ ,__ .._-._...___. MM“..- L Made comc back to them George Essory, Elsie Wood and Florence Noy; Recitation, Elmer Whitlock; Sale of Candy; Coon Song, Eight Boys, Vernon Noy, Mur- doch Mcbcod, Stanley lVatis, W11- fred Watts, llilton lrlollllilan, Elmer Whltlock, Reggie Whltiock and Douglas Smith, (cncorrd); Reading, May Paul; Lluct. Ruth l\IcCo11brry' and Rex. McCoubivy, (cncored); So- lo, Mrs. L. ll. D. lVlcCoubrey; Duct‘, Janie Spence 11nd Guy Gamcrstrr. (cncorvdv; Clmms, “Carol Swrpllgr Carol," Choir: Solo, Rev. It. liens‘ v Stuvrrt; Solo, Zvlrs. Rolwrt hicLroil; Arrival of S1 la (tlaus. nounccd tl1o :11. r111 of t‘ .1:t:1 c3111.; Aflflr h lllf’ .11 11:111.? 1‘ 1- lovsinl: his; l ~- lill‘ 1111rt‘1 he h: many p. i1111:1.i1=11 lino. All of lllv‘ 1- tiful set of 111:‘ Q EFUYEFZ es a pair of gloves, and Mrs. Duncan ward Scarccl§:l1:1<lilic proprsanuno end-ll!‘ lllh‘ Bvelllllg were MFS- G50- ed when llio soiuizluis: of bells :111-I(71\!1l“-"ll'1'. Mi5fi 155119119 “ED011010. ‘i 111 country's grratest flood dis- Ross, Miss Isabelle McDonald, Miss Robert Mc- Leod, Miss May P2111], Miss Adele Ruth Dickcson, Mrs. l\1li.'lii'llllllll and illiss Ruth McCoub- rry, with a box 0f handkerchlefs each. part in the programme were also presented with a box of handker- chicfs each, While all of the larger boys received a leather belt or a pencil box each. When the gifts had all been dis- tributed Santa. Claus said farewell to all 1111.1 srt out on his long home- ,io11rnr,v. The accompanists and A1 Ruth lllckicson. 10.1w a Mill’! s.11n1 was realized :1,‘ 1 ‘ A 1 ~1llelujejees Return 'i‘o Ruined Homes , is were returning home 111111 rig-an 11p their . 11s i11 the wake of this delta All of the larger girls taking was a devoted wife and mother and since her husband's death had resided with her daughter, Mrs. children of Summerside, are visit- ing in West Devon. S. -—Mrs. Arthur Alien of Sum- MacNeill. The deceased was a faith- ful member of the Baptist Church and in a quiet way did a good deal for her chosen church. There are left to mourn two daughters, Mrs. Preston Ellis of Tyne Valley and Mrs. MacNclll of Summcrside, and one son, Mr. Herbert W. Ramsay, of Truro. N. S.; also‘ one sister. Mrs. Robert Agnew of Wilmot, and s; two brothers, Gordon Green 0i’ Boston, and William T. Green of Wilmot, to all of whom much sym- pathy is extended. S. I —DEATll 0F MR. JOSEPH GIL- it LIS 0F SUMMERSlDE-Although in failing health for some time merside is spending the week visit- ing friends in Charlottetown. S. daughter, Miss Dolly, of O‘Leary, were visitors to Sununersido on Saturday. S. a visit to New York. S. have returned, to their home in Clinton, having spent a pleasant vis- kora. Ladies’ “Bitex” Heavy Tweed Coating at 1Z2 Price H05?- Regll lar $2.00 for 98° l 1 —Mrs. Vernon Mathew and --Miss Rita Huestls of Summer- de, left on Monday morning on -Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor [with friends in Newton and Kin- —Miss Rita Gay, who has been Balance of Ladies’ Heavy Kimonas 1/3 off Balance of Girls’ Dresses % off Balance of Ladies’ Dresses 1/30ff Ladies’ Winter Hats, Kiddies’ Winter Hats, Wilton Rugs, clearing ' 25% off 1 . Axminster Rugs, clearing . 20% off Novelty Frilled Curtains 20% off $1.00, $1.00 flllil s01 A 50c and $1.00 death came quite unexpected to Mr. Joseph J. Glllis of Summer- side, early Monday morning. The deceased resided with his son, Al- bnn, and his sudden death came ns a shock to his family and friends. l-le was a native of Rich- mond and was '75 years of age. For the past forty years he had resided in Summerside where he was held in the highest esteem and had a large circle of friends His wife predeceased him two in Toronto for the last six years, is at present visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Gay of Surnmerside. S. —Mr. Arnold Mathioaon and his little son, Master John, from Para- dise Valley, Alberta, are visiting Mr. Mathiesows parents, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mathleson of Sum- merside. He reports conditions in southem Saskatchewan very bad; member of the United Church, Marie, and one of the leading mem- bars of the Institute in Morcll, and , Prowse Bros. Lim__i@te d Moreli and Gordon on the home- stead. Thme sons predeceased her, viz., Preston, Earl and Sheldon, distinguishing qualities of the de- ceased. The floral tributes from friend: I1 1 .1 only a month ago was flower- families leaving their farms 'l‘heir power. smoothness scored cylinders are ru-y; the lleald Process-the - iii the factories whine r.1.':dc. We also fit orersizz~ n’ ~i 1 and rings and. lrarir. ; several hundred Drittcrns, can qui y make a perfect 110w iaiston to fit any make of engine. Quotations on request. i370 u.*."~;;' and economy wiucu 6.111" ‘Jill l “.5, 111 111,'i1r11l‘.u1'c but now is buried in mild and water. 'l‘l11- Rvrl Crass reported today that fur 11.nov, Roi-ping: tho levees bank- uu». Ilorlu-y, arlnnqnm-rr» ntlllnrnll- ‘_ 01mm, Feat-u Sanctum-ovum Ihiuionpnnuncl. years ago this coming March There are left to mourn ‘five sons James in Cobalt, Ont.; Russell in Fredericton, N. 13.; Christopher and Emmet in Amherst, N. S., and Al- ban with whom he lived; two daughters, Mrs. Daniel Daley of Saskatoon and Mrs. John Curtis in Fredericton, N. 3., also l1:1.'.‘.1ly b11.lL by plantation 1.11mi othrrs loaned by the vxcrc adequate for 1st _ one conch-ts who have labored l“ Charlottetown: Mrs. Henry Mac- Donald of Richmond, John Lake of Coleman, to all of i... back to the prison farm. izamoiwc UP FATHER‘; HELLO! MIHO 1s ‘r1415? WHAT? going north, where mixed farming offers a better living. S. ‘There passed away on Decembe two years, one of the finest women brother and two sisters, Albert of Mrs, D_ Henry Comm “m, an n1, ness of a few months. BN1 MP5 She was a woman of a beautiful Christian character, an outstanding and the W. M. S. of Marie, and was highly respected by all classes. The home, the Church and the Community have suffered great loss in her passing as she was foremost in overy good cause in the commun- ity. . She is survived by a IOITOWlDB husband, and two daughters, Mrs. Good (Lauretta) Coronation, Alta, and Mrs. E. M. Anderson, (Marion), Morell; and four sons, Leland, of the Bank of commerce, Toronto: Addison, (Mt. Stewart); Wendell, of MRS. D. HENRY COFFIN , in Morell, at the age of sixty- the community, in the person of PARDON ME‘ BUT ' LET ME HAVE ‘THAT (child). There survive also, two sisters, Mrs. Ellen Dingwell, Bangor; and Mrs. Winnie Morrow, North Lake; and two brothers, James E. Ding- well, North Lake, and C. C. Ding- well, South Lake. The services at the house and the grave were conducted by Sev. J. Adanmon, Pastor of the Congrega- tion, assisted by Rev. Mr. Chairman, and Rev. J. M. McLeod, of Char- lottetown, who gave the address, in which he referred to some of the and societies were many and beau- tiful. The pail bearers were H. H. Cox, (M.L.A.); R. B. Webster, James E. Dingwell, George Kelly, James O'Brien, and W. T. Anderson. "A woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised." "John, I've begun to think my wife doesni‘. tell the truth." “Why so, Jack?" "Well, she threatens every week to go back to her mother, but ahe never goes." By George McMa nus 1 . l . ._.-._.-._.._.....~._.._._.....-._. .. __ _ ._ _,_ NOW 1 KlN HEAR YOU - THE: t‘) MR‘ - ~- ...s. __._.__._-_. .. ‘T