Men’s Heavy Winter Overcoats Regular $35.00 V.alue $24.50 20 Meifs heavy tweed winter over coats in lovatts blu-es, greys, greens and greys double breast-ed with three piece belt and convertable collar, patch pockets, half lin-ed withhe-avyi quilted lining and polo cloths attached plain and plaid backed cloth sizes to 44 Special (luring our worth to $35.00. big clearance sale ifeguliar $32.00 Value $22.00 " i2 l\'icn’s heavy tweed (ivercoats lovatt, sand, grey, and green, (ltllllllg and single breasted models patch pockets, ' belts_ three way collars, half and ‘full lined with heavy quilted materials and _ and plaid cloths, sixes 35 to 42 worth to $32.00. Special ilui-iiig our big .luaiiary sale in shades oi‘ polo cloths, plain l0per cent to 50 per cent oil‘ all 25 Ladies’ Dresses in all the latest i materials and styles in Oantons, Poiret twill Tricotines, Serges, Crepes, Taffe- _ riianrio blue half ‘and full backed ' half , $22.04) Ladies’ Dresses tas, Velvets Vella Vellas. lilli BENTRAl GUARDIAN SHOP from Holmsn's Catalog GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS hi: lll‘ W" Drice at. Farquhnrsows l! iiction iit i o'clock. l A Statistics show that nesrly twenty per cent of all deaths "t mused by ailments which Mal" Wllll "Wills and colds. El/‘fyilme you catch a cold 0" stsrt coughing, you or, in peril. T-he seemingly trifling couch if neglected, will In- vlde the deeper lying t‘ mill llenetrnto to the iieiieete " "W060 of the lungs. m"! couch. however Illght, “all” "Ive immediate atten- "N should he ooosroised. ‘WE etioiifrcer ooucu "Av ssoomltiltliioue." REMEDY. w" ‘ltfiflfi iernuc! At r l ll‘ ‘ ’ ' ml‘ Dodson extreme 65M" Quality 'Qlf||'a”l'.n ‘ "if Ind Prince ltrests NOTE: — Advertising locals cost fivc cents per word, payable in advance. BUY‘ TOMLIWS BREAD there i5 a difference. R. N. '1‘omlin's Bak- ery, Phone 974. lwk- WATER RATES.- Thursday the 10th is the last day for paying water rntes.—862-1-8-2i- HOU8EHOLDER8.—Atfend the Auction Sale of Groceries at Far- i i l i i I l quharsoirs at. 1 o'clock every day. BAG NETS 20 AND 25XB in stock and 30X8 to arrive shortly at Bruce's. Summerslde. 871-1-10-2i. BUY iTOMLlN‘8 BREAD there its a difference. R. N. Tomlin's Bak- 1 Wk. cry, Pihone 974. LAIRADOR FAT i-iennmo. barrels, halves and pails in Itovk iit. Bruce's, Summerside. 87l-1-19-2l. OROCERB CAN GET barlisins at Farquhsrsonh clearing out suction at 1 o'clock every day until clears‘! c. c. H. AUTO, n. o. Tubes. F- M" Ladies’ Auto Skates. and liahllllliil hitch hockey boots in stock at Bruce's tlummersld... 871-140-21- For Fire, Insurance 4 Oolllnlt H. H. OREGON sees-us ‘saw tee-i. Men’s ' leadership and hm! ladies’ llais at Ilali Price Your choice of any ladies’ or childs’ hat in the store there is still quite a nice selection to choose from in trimmed and un~ trimmed models; also some of the latest iinportations and creations from our own vvorkrooms. Heavy Weight Melton Overcoats ' Regular $35.00 Value $24.50 This is our highest ‘grade overcoat made in the well known Carrs Melton in the popular Chesterfield Model with velvet collar fly front and raw edge '. seam-s this is an absolutely all cloths full lined", Regular $235.10) value. Special during our big Jaiiuar_v sale Mcii’s Heavy Winter Over-coats Regular $25.00 Value $10.50 l5 llieirs heavy winter (iV0l't'(>:ll.\‘ iii a big range of materials iii brown, _i_Ii'0_".~‘i, fawns and fancy patterns not more than two or three oi’ each coiivertalilc storm collars, half and full lined with patch and standard pockets, Sizes 9.5 to 44. le- _L_"lllill‘ values up to $27.50, Special and lull belts. . ‘v._. ..\, 7,." THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PATONS Big January tilearance Sale We must reduce our stock by $10,000 before stock taking, and to do so we are offering special. discounts 1n every department of the store. WHOLESALE PRICES IN ALI. DEPARTMENT 51-3 oil ladies’ Furiloals This is your opportunity to sec- Ladies’ iiii l wfldl u... Ladies’ all wool hosiery in all ure a high class Fur Coat in Seal, ‘ ' Shirts Cflrlmtls French Chapan Steal, Rat, Souflk the latest popular effects and col- Hosiery Qilcloths _ em Rat’ Northern Rat, Racoon’ orings in brown, black, irrey, Dress Gollds Blankets Persian Lamb or Marmot at one OYSlIQY. fawn and 00301028006188. S gfilxeihin s third off regular prices. Regular $1.50. value. Special 98c Corsetsg Beds g L — Underwear l Dress Goods wool iii‘: L50 lliit‘ tfiitifatl lleiiiiy Discounts oil The balance of all our ladies’ Will. ter coats at big discounts iii all the lat- est styles with and without fur collars in browns, fawns, black and fancy cloths, plain and plkllfl back materials, Bolivias, and all the late-st m'aterials_ ' CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. Ewen MucDougnll will preach Snblmth 13th. at Murray River at 10.30; iris at 3; and Belle River iit 6.30; Also Monday 14. at Point Prim iit 6.30. p. ni. PRESENTATION. — On Now Year's eve a number of members of the choir and congregation of liie two Baptists and Presbyterinn Churches, held u reception in tho inill at Bonsliuw and presented a well filled purse to Mrs. S. i-lickox. Organist of tho two churches. A short address accompanying the gift. was given by Mr. J. J. lilc- Leod, Mr. H. Crosby making the presentation and also gnve n short address. Although taken complet- ely by surprise Mrs. Hickox lil a few words thanked the choir iind nil for their gift and their kind words of appreciation, cako nnd coffee, wns then served by the young ladies. The rest. of the even- ing was spent in games, and social chat. then all went home after spending a very pleasant evening. illlnnrilh Llnlllelt Il " Coins t Notes B_y_the Way (Continued from Pelt Four)‘ iilnco been morn or less freo from N"? limit"- tionii. Tho present distress nf the King Government ovor tho iliiiinbll» ily of two of its most prominent. members lias apparently rosuitod in n renewed and urgent. invitation m Mr. Crrirar to join flttthllilllllf] which he i; expected nhorlly in do. i-le had n very isrgegmnioriiy ni. tho election of 1931 in Mariiiicilc Mim- itobs and could probably lltl re- l I ' ‘elected there. Mr. Grcrar has considerable abil- ity and influence among the prairie farmers, nnd knows from personal experience something of tiiii inner work and nims of the, Liberal, Unionist and Progressive parties, with all of which he has been at various tiincs connected with in a few years past. The country is weary of the group system xiud three cornered elections iii our political system and it would be ii source of general satisfaction ii both the Liberals and Conservativ- es who strayed into tho Progress- ive fold would return to their olil home ground before another gener- al election. But no power on cariii cuii compel them to do this and what. they will do can only ho guessed at. But if several loading Progressives join the King flovcrn- ment it. iiiust greatly weaken wlint. remains of the Farmer’; party. IN ' MEMORIAM MR8. JAMES J. KELLY Fort. Augustus parish sustained u distinct loss by tho ilealh at lli‘l‘ lioiiio oii the evening of Jon. 2nd, of Mrii Mines .l.» Kelly iii. ilil‘. n3". of Bllyeiirs. who wiis (iniiizlii. ulp from labor and the sorrows oi‘ iiiiirth iiy the hand of (illtl wlin nqipeared more snxiou; tiiiit Ills snrvnni should receive the. reward it! uicrit than that she should (‘firilllllln her exemplary life hero below. During her illness which was of iihnrl: diirn- tlon tho shadow of denlh had been iilowly and steadily extendhi! ll.- solf tnwnrii her homo but rhsplto all ihat. medical shill and the constant. care of tender and lov- (l‘hildren’s Winter Ovcrcoats for the Little Fellows l5 Juvenile overcoats fit from 4 to 8 years made in popular models in a good heavy weight material in browns, and greys, regular value up to $10.00. Silecial at . . . . . . . . . . . "ALF PlllVli 20 boys’ he toys’ Hciavy Tweed Pants $1.19 pockets, a pant that will give long ser- 4 “T1 l: ‘ grssijefl. ,1 Té§§Z3->£ a ‘ G’ i0 p. c. lo 50 p..c. oii liie Following Lines Boys Heavy Winter Overcoats Half Price a big rang-e of materials in browns, blues, greys, a big range of models to select from full lined in a good heavy weight for winter wear, sizes 26 to 35 fit boys from 8 to 17 years worth up to lioys’ heavy tweed pants bloomcr lllllvl-Oll- Sllecl style with strap at knee side and hip ai'.\' Stilt‘ - - - » - - avy winter overcoats in al (luring our big, Jann- _. . _ , _ _ __ ii.\i.i-‘ Pinon: vice wfell liiied t-Iiroughout. Values up lo $2.50. Special (luring our big Janu- ary Sale. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. tiiLill 10pm. cent l 25 llien’s Fine Tweed and Worsted , Suits _ 25 ilieifs i'iiie tweed and worsted suits in line all wool materials two and three. button. liiodels iii browns, greys, black and blue checked stripes and plaiii cloths,‘si7.e.s 235 to 4-11. ltegiilai‘ values up to $235.00. Special . . "$31-70- Women’s Cloth tlloais i0 (inlyj ladies’ heavy winter coats at half price no two alike a number oi‘ models to - choose ‘from $l0.00 values for $5.00, $12.00 values for $0.00, $15.00 values for $7.50. 'l‘iveieds and goods. l0 per cent to 25 per the Following sets, iVlen’s and lloys’ C. e tc. nmssengpr cmsflm] u". thr‘lhhl)lfl r l|iion ii,- ii iriii- ciiiiil oi‘ (ind. ii deviii» and she. breathed her soul [ieiire- ilyl" lliis Wllflil ""0 l" lllt‘ IWXl 1m‘ ed oi‘ liis \'ii~i'.iii Aloilii-in a loyal fully iiiio tiic iiiiiids of llli‘ tioil."i0 live iii ilii- hearts of iliorzl W" uiiild oi‘ ills lioiy ('lllll‘l'll. \’i'iiii such who gave i," ‘ii-ave livliiiiil IH mil Hi ill<'- iiii-riis llll*_\' cziii (‘(illll(l('llll_\' hopi- Spiritual ~ oonsoliiiions were A iill‘ silvli fl-‘i 11"“ liiilviffi l0 "i" ,iiiid lo\'iiii:,l_v i-iii-risli iiii- iiioiiulii iifforiied her by her pastor. Father ""1""\\llilll' "ll Pfilmllll‘ 0| ‘Yllfll "-|ihui i-eu-i-niii resi is iii lu- hers and i\. J. iliicDoiiulil who visited lll'l‘ ltillllt’; "l1" lilllliflll "i"l1ll"‘1‘ "l lllellliill heaven is lo iii- iii-r pi-rpi-iiiai i'i'e<llieiillY iliiring dlirlngflhi-i‘ iii- (‘lllllvll 0'1")’ ‘l0 l" llll‘ “'11? "l "‘-"'l'*liiiiiic. Jiisi br-fori- lier iii-iilii slu- iiess. Mrs. Kelly was an exemplary llllllillT-“llllt? ill“- ll""\'l_.\' _""_ll ill" wiis consoled iiy ilie present-o oi‘ llt'l' wife and mother iu every wiiy lrlllll ‘ll lllt’ lilllll llllll l!‘ "llll-“Pfl lll'ls'lill iiev. .l. i-Iiiiviii Kelly. oi‘ Wii-liiiii worthy of her husband and l" ll“ ll“ lllollllwr" "l llll‘ "M." Kiiiisas \\'llll came iii llt'i' iicilside ChlIilFPIVs love and well deserving lllllllllll" l", ‘l “M”? llW-‘l “'11s an on llvllrllil‘, iii‘ her serious illness. of ,1," admiration and esteem Ul- iintisteiitziiious _ and ii.iioliiriislve:||,.,- risxnuins “was. (|()l|\"s_‘"\(| w,- the community where she resided. lllll“ Wish“ lllllll-"Wl "ll "l-liYNWPlPFH’-iiurial from iii-r iioiiii- ai ifori She was the lioino and it was iier "l ‘Yllllsllllll "ll'll"’ wllkll “ll” l-lililiislilr l" 3L llillfltlv-‘l "lllllfli kiiiiigom iiiici how gently fllifl wiiii "liver-s uni>"‘°l“_""l l’-" lll°"'" "illflirril luv a liirue conconrsi- oi‘ loving cure and solicitude she ruled liFlYllPiIPil l" "Hi0! 1W!‘ llfP-“WIPP- soi-roiviiii; l'l'lllll\'t‘.\‘ aiiii friends. over it was easily seen in iiie illllllllllll‘ "ml Klliillltiiifi 01 0'3"" Requiem liigli Alas-s wiis kflliilllflll happiness that radiated from those around her. Yet more, hidden _ beneath -ilint enternnl ileineuuoi" llllilll-l’ “'*l"_ ll“? lllllellll"? "l tiiougli constantly making itseiilllxzii: l'll""l"lll“ 'l“-“ll"‘-‘" l‘ll'l evident. in her dnlly conduct were - -_- 4 _ _ _ U planted the principles of geiiiiiiii- "Ublhllllul 1:1 A “rlirilid tlilillnllllll‘ womanly goodness. Besides being lrnia“; llllqllll "dmuflvdlwyy possessed of those lovable traits lgllllllL-T illflnl" “lghmkvn l“ h; of ciiiirncter the deceased wus ii l‘ i‘ ‘r l » 3;, "Wm haw model christian and during her iii- lilnggllillznllllwlglllflnfl 'if mm‘; “c” u “lost heroic Human-m‘ iroiild he ilesireil Mrs. Kelly giive ii with n fuluess iiurliip: iier short religious soul and to llltF-ki‘ ollltf" |\\‘llO also pi-rforiiii-il iiie aibsoiiiiioii ill“ izrnvi- assisted by i-‘iiilii\i' .-\. J iii-Donald. Pastor. l-‘aiiier iiooiicy iiiid bicKeiizii- oi‘ (‘atlieilrni staff. Afiev tiie impress ive service iii the ('lllll‘('ll the pro ci-si-iloii proeeeileil i-ilowly to of coiiiiiiltiiiiiz ilusi iii diisi During her brief illness she iuifi" performed aiiiid the tours of re eoiifiiii-iitly roiiod iiptin nnd iiriiently loved. ltoriifind wiih iill ilii- i-iiii-riiiiii-niiii iiiri-iiizili and con'lrh|ugh[pf'g Rm" Jngpph |.j"g,.“.. n iion of sympathy and help Iliiii. throughout. life iilio gave to otiii-rs was strongly aliown hy those wiio cnino to her home. on deiiili. nion solutions of ihi- (‘uiliolie iind women of nil classes llllll glll‘l'flllllllf‘ll liylier ilr-voiml hiishiinil (fffifltlil grieving with n sons». of iiiiil ehiiilreu iilio breathed forth her personal loss in realization of lhc soul into ilie hiiniin nf its creator. beautiful spirit passed beyond their iiiirdenod with grief her family ken with them and with liar niiinor- niiii her many friends hnv a thin oiis relatives and friend; the iiweetigreiit cnniiolsilon loft to them. 1m; E, Roach, Jniiu Kelly memory of liar will never grow illiu tlinl la lier life i1 d do h ‘illra. Lawn-um llnrrnn, polls. Mimi and Siiriih Kiithlei-n n linnie. There niso reninin brniliorsi iind five sisters. The [lllllellfillrflffl were: iiii; hands could do, tho grin) 1 and thus has she gained iiumorliil-lfcily showed liérsel unto ‘udlficu- Silks, Dress Goods Fabrics l‘ l0 to 25 per cent off all silks and , dress goods fabrics (ieorgettes, Crepe du tl-heiie. Vclevets Vella Vellas, Chiff- ons, (‘ant-on (‘i-epe, Tbiffetzis, Crepes Velvets, ctc., twiils, 'l‘rieotiiies, "Fweeds, Flannels, Underwear, lIOSlClFX, (llloves, (‘or- Furnishiiigs, Blankets, lleds and lied- diiig, (lilcloths, Carpets, were but iiie (ihiidren d her \'<‘i‘.\‘lliy' llPl‘ sou Fiiliii-r .l. iiiiiviii Kelly. lll" ‘Hill eoiiiliiirieii iiie services iii tlio-iiillilrd lli lliP liifill’ .\lt‘l (llllllllll- Vernon River uiiil Fiiilii-rs '"-~‘l\'llii.' ll'lt'll4lfl to rave ilieiii. illi- lllf‘ cemetery where tlii- sorrowful duty \\'ll.\‘ lioiiie, l-lnizi-ne iii Niiiiiii-iipoiis illltl‘ liiieliiiii-i t). SPilllll‘. “Wish. also two Pillllltlihi- Sisters of Si. .loseph. Minnea- two Wililrim Duffy, John Winner. Piitrick Duffy. ufid 025 per cent off all Wool Serges, Poirot all other lines of Dress" ceiil oil’ all Lines lothiiig", llieifs K ni it (looils, 9' i (‘anadiian Cigarette . (‘oiitest Tllr- lIlPiH-i Siiniiers coiites-i. azi» lilflllilrfltl in-iiii iii ilie Guardian. ii.. ‘err-died illt‘ greatest demand iii ii.‘ lilfilOFy oi ililrl inioriie Can-ad i.i cigars-ire. The inieiesi m‘ consuiu ~rs lizis iweii aiiuuseil Psergwhi-‘i-s, as ilie makers are WPll-RDOWH .. lpllillllg oii i-oiiiesis iii which lll" iuiliile i-aii llilYI‘ eninpleie comid eiioi» and ‘Xllltill serve tn make iiie l‘lll.lt‘l'llll‘_l oi Slrolim-ri-i '.\lo\'ieS.. inserts ui-il worth while. Sn ;_'l’i‘ill has the deniiiiid heroin- for the pieiiiires which smokers ll? dieve in lie iii-u proper ones lo us ‘iii filling iii ilii- “ciue" plrtire- l contest iil- \i'l‘li.~'4:l|li'I'll iiiai everywhere i0‘- li-riorsi iiri- seeking the pictures ui. ‘ l 'l‘iii- New conical coitialnii iii‘ lfliinlil-baclts" or tricks. The (‘Olli- lplvli‘ sei-li-s oi‘ movie Mill‘! is i=- idlltdl iii Strollers packages uni fovvr_voiie liiiii an equal Uhflllt‘? oi wviiiiiiiiiz. idii-igv star printed 1.1 HI lllP iounil iii Strollers packages, i 'i‘iie izonieiii comes w a close oii cred intensely. vet she never illlivsv- Her heroic imiivrwe in "is iiiiii-eii lllltl friends dnll the nit-iii, _ W murmured. She know that the end anguish of physical puln. ‘bu!’ iiynlililllly oi‘ an usseiiibiegi- (‘Oll- afgrlilgr-ljmglzil‘ all“: d};§uf,'_‘jj,l;,, was approaching and calm rcsisnn- thoughtfulness of those ‘sit-inning iiistliiiz of iill cloiisi-ii. lwnmmw l; d we ca“ drum . tion was stamped upon the oncc themselves lo ease and tioinfsrrt Th.- siiiriiuai nfferinizs oi‘ fw M’, es u n . can,“ ‘ bright. countenance. Being posiiess- her, the cniin iind pious rmignnthn mm...“ and prayers pic. Wei-oi" “r i-d of n lnrgo huiirt iind sympuilie- tn Goriis iinly \\'lll,hlll‘lf| its 1000;1- nmnaroufl lsv‘ll‘\nL-ing u". aqpflim, ‘ ' iicniiiiiro lier woman's minlslrir inner- ilnniiy in doiit .n mini-it up _v “m1 “amen, or n im-m. (iiffh) m’ tinnii wore not confined to her dniiih iis ills answer in hrr iinplor- (rgiqyiiii, _ iioiiiu nlouo. as she was often to lie lm: priiyi-rsi. these \\'t"f‘l‘ ihe virtues ""314",; hm- hutihanii mp loaves found wliern suffering nnd llllfltlifillt‘ riirriwl Willi hi‘? i0 "i" Jililllii. io iiiniirn four sons, Rev. .l. lililwln~ Are often dangerous. Rub 17¢" irlnluieil her help. The iippreelxi- iii ivliniii slii- so flriiily believed. n; ‘vnt-hll“. I\>nns"_q' yawn,“ \\'_ mi “m, Muurd.‘ n “M” PM" ii iid lie-s lei "inning ‘i> LlNi -