.= . . a ' iv Y t MONDAY. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN , worrisome-M January Clearance Sale "Choose one of these Wonderful Suits at $1 5S0 In this assortment there are stripes, shadow stripes. plain greys and blues. All new! smartly designed, well tailored Suits. Call and let us show you. Clearance Sale of , i HATS-"CAPS SWEATERS A Sale of Overcoats- i $10.00 High grade ONE OFF Overcoats $50. up Selling now THIRD Twentieth Century Suits $28.00 When we say “LOWNDES TWENTIETH CENTURY” we've said the final ivords in clever designing, perfect styling and fit. The suits offered at $28.00 are from our regular TWENTIETH CENTURY lines at 3-15. and $10.00, fine __“_'0i‘SiC(lS, striped browns, blues and greys. lites tllligelfl ia._.__-..__-___.__--_-_-_i h A .1 - lnooooooaoooonnaooooooooonoono-aoaoonononncnqool;m». I Experimental of age and over. the Department. nswrnlm rv xvIP-J iis-i-i- m-5 _ _Tlie Department of Agriculture Will‘ conduct a four weeks course iii practical Agriculture in Prince of Wales (Xlllege and at the Dominion Farm February 14th for boys sixteen years Write at once for particulars re- garding the nature of the course, the cost and the assistance provided by J. W. BOULTER Deputy Minister of Agriculture. Th? Men ’s VStOreY -_ and Prince County _FEID AT LEAST one feed per cult. Bold at Bruce's. 150-14-8- ‘IOCKI! A‘! BIDIQUI IINI Monday night. Cape Trsveno Il- ‘ Bedequs. Skating after match. Atl- misllon 25 cents. 1548-1-74! ._ILECTRICIANS tape sold _ wholesale and retail at Brace’; . 1546-14-11. .-IABLOUll SOCIAL-A V!!!’ 3 pleasant evening was 5P9!!! ll- ‘he lllomo or m1. Lydia sima on m: evening of Dec. 29th when upwards’ of fifty member: and visitors of (he A. Y. P. A. Kensington, lo- sembled to hold a social. The pro- gram, which was arranged by the members of the association and others whose help we: greatly sp- pmciated, was excellently rendered and much neloyed by old and young, After brief remarks by Rev. G. T. Sprgigs the following program was carried out: Opening chorus; reading, Hope Mill; dialogue, Ma.- mie and C'ecil Mill; piano duet. Olive Thompson and Mrs. a, T, SprIBSS; contest; reading, Olive Moase; instrumental music, Mrs. Russel MacKay and Elgin Mill; dialogue, Lois, Marnie and Hope Mill; reading, Dorothy Howard; in- atrumental music, Mrs. C. MacLeod, Mrs. Russel MacKny and Mp3, gem Mill; sills-song; closing chorus, A dainty lunch was then served and a hearty vote of thanks was ten- dered those who helped with in, ' program and also to Mrs. Sims {or her hospitality to which she m. lively NSDOnded. A collection of eleven dollars and seventy centg was realized and the entertain- ment was brought to o. close by singing of ihc National Anthgim [f5 I ______ —ICE RACING-Horse racing on the ice, is one of the Island; great- est ‘winter sperm. At Summelside the harbor shows great promise and it will not be long now. One of the best fields of horses ever as= sembled here will face the starter. ~Popular Blondlii, rclnsman, G. Bloitdin Thomas is to mend winter in Summerside at Dominion Hotel Stables. He has the Veteran pacer, Major S. 2.12 for the free for all ice races and a green trottcr Storm Signal for the green class. Robert Phillips has three in his stable. Bonnie Boy, green pacer two and one half years broken. Galted speedy this youngster will be in the green class for colts and the way he is pacing at present they will have to step to beat him to the wire. Chestnut Lady, trotter, the game and haridzome dailghtcr of the late Governor General. shc can show the way and goes without a hoot, Happy Dream, coal black. pacer of the racy kind. She is brvd fight, goon right, and is right and; ‘will start in the green class. i-iapizv Lad, 1B months old, pTOpOTlY 0f 'M‘rs. Elizabeth GM‘. "YOYOUEIIIZ/ broken and gaited bred richt and when developed will make a big stake prospect. 'I‘li's colt is worthy of notice. Maritimes Is Brightest Spot For “SALADA" w) b! AGRICULTURAL l?‘ """—“" COURSE b .§.'.‘.;_.;: I commencing iin-noon-orcioooooiwocecoocosoeroc :l~<.-:coa~zo-c :- A few 7 ‘ATS ago i: \'.;i~ ll. problem in: in do l\'l‘.ll old I'll-ZOE eludes. "Now we .'-ll.'i\’0 with ‘cm. ‘Tits I e llT EXAMINATION Fitting and supplying Gina- “hi. MABON "I DPTOHETIIIST I ("flee Penna-ted With hruniore “UZRINGING UP FATHER Tea. In 1932 The close of 1932 reveals that "SALADA" Tea sales in tho Mari- time Provinces showed the greatest percentage of increase of any pari- oi Canada. The Annual Meeting of ltlarltlmc "SALADA" Salexmcn was held the other day in Montreal, and this encouraging announcement ivas coupled with the statement that the Wilson Box Company of Saint John N. 18., has lust been awarded the “sALADA" box contract for East- ern Canadian requirements. 'I‘liis is one of the largest wooden box contracts in Eastern Canada, and it is gratifying to sec this val- uable order coming to the Mari- tlmes for the boxes are milled from fine ivhltc spruce to specifications day of n-u. standard meat-do: in» - .'1933_ being tilcir uoldeil EVERY $125 F lrst Prize e nearest to. the correct liumller EASTERN GUARDIAN l ..‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to Tllft, Charlottetown Guardian may l>e§ handed to their" Rep. ATtlllQ liulncnj or left at H. J. Mallolrs Dru: Store, 5 Montague. Ill-lli-dti‘. l Golden Wedding A very iiiteiesTiliglwaiid i“.i“"‘Y\‘l<‘l mm “~35 spvm at the llOllll‘ 0i Ml‘. and Mrs Wm. S. Lear-d, Wesiiiiors- ‘ land, on Tuesday, 'll‘fl cf Jil-lilliirY-l wcddiili; ; anniversary. The (vfiieera .\il(l llli'!l\< p bets of Prince Arthur L. O. II, aiitlj Princess Mary li- O- A- Il- A‘ cm!" aud, gathered to extend fcliclta-l Lions. Stewart Iuinali alas illllwllli‘; ed chairman and after n few WW1 liminlny remarks called on Crisp; Moore to read an address ivhiclli was as follows: ‘ To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. hoard.’ 1 We the officers mid lll(‘llll)(‘l'S oi Prince Arthur Lodge and Princess Mary, L. 0. A. B. A., linu- gathered here this evening to offer our con- gratulntions Oil your hiiviili! fli- taincd your golden jubilee anniver- sary which is the lot of reri’ f0“? married couples tn celebrate. You began your married life in lluznble circumstances and by dint of ilnrii work and industry have Till »=l your family and acquired a nit": home and splendid mill propvrty front- ing on tho public highway as it does makes it cosy of access to the general public and ihc genial pro- prietor familiarly known by the boys as "Uncle Will“ in". by his integrity and dealing ml tile square with his many palrom. and cus- tomers won for liinlsoll‘ a reputa- tion as a miller second to none in the Province. Over hall n. century that are unusually exacting. ago you joined the L. O. A. and _ n, “'\lIP<Q*r'~m- .-»-. Qi l NEW Now Weekly Contests! 55350-103 CASH PRIZES WEEK! $50 Second Prize 525 Third Prize 50 Prizes oi s2 Each - 50 Prizes oi‘ $1 Each EACH ENTRY FORM COVERS BOTH CONTESTS TWO CHANCES TO WIN WITH EVERY ENTRY THE WEEKLY CONTESTS-Every week. starting with tile week ending January 21st, 103 Prizes totalling $350 will be awarded lo the contestants estimating correctly, or oi‘ goals scored by each team in the National llocliey League during each week. Only entries that show the eorrcri. total of all goals scored in theweek will be. eligible. 'l‘o qualify, your entries must be received, , not later than the Saturday preceding the week for which estimate is being made. Send in as many cslirnales as you ulish. Only one front from any size Turret Cigarette package, with portion of arcise stamp atfuchcel, or one of the vouchers from a tin of 50 or 100 must accompany mall (iflflllif! entry form. Secure the red and while double entry forms from your dealer. Each enlry form includes bolli conlcsls and gives you two chances f0 win-one of llie weekly prizes and one of the season's prizes. - REMEMBER-estimates for the Weekly Contests are judged weekly and estimates for the Season's Contest are held until the close of the season now We congratulate you on hav- ing attained to an honorary mem- bership iii our beloved association. When the great World War broke out you sent Frank, your first born son, to the front to fight for King and country at a great sacrifice to yourselves. Iii conclusion please ac- cept this gift of gold with best wishes for you and yours and many happy returns oi’ your wedding day and possibly your diamond jubilee. Signed, Prince Arthur, L. O. I... Princess Mary L. O. A. B. A. Bro. Lvard made a feeling reply on lleiiull of Nil-s. Leard and him- self to the address, thanking one and all for the gift and their good uni-hex; after which the boys bounced lllni on the square. l-‘el- lnrllig this nest speeches were made by Tlios. i-i. Best. Rod ‘Nil- llums and Thos. Simmons, all speaking in very complimentary terms oi tllo high esteem in ivliich the bride and groom of fifty years nre held in the community, after which all rose and sang "For They are Jolly Good Fellows." Next on ihc Dmgfllfll was a delicious and dainty lunch served by the ladies follow-ed by a sing song with Mrs. C. E. Lowther at the piano as ac- companist, closing with the last three numbers, “Auld Lang Sync," "Good Night Ladies" and the Nu- tioiial Anthem, after which all bid tile jubilarians adieu and retired to their respecting homes. (Patriot please copy) souius i l\'il~. Emmett Donahue has retu.rii- cd to Halifax, N. S. to resume his medical studies at Dalhousie Uni- versity, after having spent his va» cation at the home of his mother Mrs. R. Donnhoe at Souris West. A very enjoyable dance was hell oll Monday night in Bt. Patrleks 0n l JANUARY 9, 1m TURRET CIGARETTE Thousands of Dollars will be Given Away l. Complete particulars and rules are printed on Red and White Entry Forms obtainable from your dealer ‘ Seasonis Contest! $2000—118 CASH PRIZES» FOR SEASONS TOTALS l" $1000 First Prize e $2SOSecond Prize $100 Third Prize 15 Prizes of $10 Each o 100 Prizes of $5 Each SEASONS CONTEST— For this new Season's Turret llockey Contest you estimate the total number of goals scored by each team in the National Hockey League durin the entire Season which started November 10th. 1932, an ends March 23rd, i933. The winners will be thosc who es- timate correctly, or nearest to, the correct number of goals scored by each of the nine teams. As a guide for contestants the goals scored by teams last year are shown on tho entry forms. Hall, Bouris, under the auspices of the Sourls Branch of the Canadian Legion. The large umber which wore-in. attendancegreatly enjoyed the evenings fun and look forward to another dance in the near fu- ture. Miss Gertrude Gilliam, has re- turned after a very pleasant vaca- tioli visiting friends and relatives in Halifax, N. B. The Norwegian Freighter, which had been in port for the last few days sailed on Wednesday night, after completing a. cargo of turnips for the Boston market. We under- stand that this vessel was loaded by the Associated Shippers. Souris High School re-opened on Wednesday morning. ‘The S. S. Lovet, which plies be- tween Pictou, N. s, soul-is and the Magdalen Islands, has concluded her trips for the season. ' Miss Elizabeth MacDonald, oi Souris, has resumed her duties as teacher at Bay Fortune. The Week of Prayer was observed in_Souris in the United Church when services were held on Wed- ncsdliy and Friday evenings. Ap- propriate addresses were given both evenings by the pastor, llev. J. G. Hockin. Mr. R. R. Bell, oi Charlottetown, spent a iew days in Sourls this week on business. _ Mr. J. C. Mat-Donald, George- town, is atlpresent in Souris renc\v- ing many old acquaintances-G. The Island Seeds Inc., are prepared to grade all kinds of farm seeds at reason- able rates. They will also assist in selling your graded products. Parties having Bent Grass, Timothy, Clov- er, Turnip Seed or Grains should apply to Island Seeds Inc., Box 3 1 3, Charlottetown, for particulars and shipping tags. Island Seeds Inc. 7546-1-9-mwf-3i. FOXES FOR SALE TWO POLYGAMOUS PALE MALES. Ala» 2 imle female 1min and 1 medium adult female. Can arrange ranching. Prices and terms reasonable. D. STIRLING MACLEAN 25 Kent or ‘l0 Dvrehester St. Charlottetown, P. l1. lllllltl IJEUT MOTHER- Miv no sou Man. eN/i/xclcr-izmrc, _ FOR ME? YOU 00M? THINKWHEH BARQN uwwnu. CALL‘: UP AND wAsrro You "rc PLAY QOLF- r0 accuse Him-He's THI 5QClAL CATCH as THE HOCKEY courzsrs ~ By George McManus ill WHEN wr; HAD ONE b! RVANT- 6H5 ANHNERED THE D00R~Nc>w we HAVE THREE AN ALL l Do l5 ANSWER vr- v MAGCllE- HERE'S AN UMBRELLA MENDER DOWN .- 4 mi. m; Farina Milken,- fir. Creel Ilitiizn ‘u. nil-ll, .lu // ' iii|mliliilnlnlilil ' F11; ‘ll’ “vanilla it i s“