l . Men’s Overcoats and Suits ,3. Clearing less 25 p. c. 84331-3 p. c. l‘ F 100K AT CUR VALUES! CCMPARE! SAVE! Ladies’ Cloth Coats and Dresses ' Clearing Less 1-2 Price & l-3 Cff Ladies’ Fur Coats Clearing Less 25 p. c. &, 1-3 Off.” .1 l” This Llanuary Clearance Sale is Store Wide Shop at Once. i Shop Often. and All Winter Goods Are Being Cleared ~ Cut at Wonderful Low Prices. Save Money. l! PROWSE BROS. Ltd ‘THE WN GUARDIAIX Sllliillfilallalll aulimil and Prince County Chronicle 41m apron Wednesday and Thursday at office of B. Graham Rogers, Bummerside. 78764-1041 -iitoiv AND STEEL horse slim. toe calk steel and all blacksmith supplies, sold at Bruce's. 7711-1-18-21. —'.I‘ALKED WITH DENVER- Mr. and Mrs. Waller Callbeok of Summerside lied a 10118 distance telephone message from their sons, Gordon and Bruce, who are living in Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Oallbeck said she could hear their voices very distinctly. lwedless to gay they were overjoyed to hear from them and to know they are doing well. —.s. ~81‘. JOHN'S CHURCH AN- NUAL MEETlING-Jrhe congrega- tion of st. John's Church, st. Eleanoi-s held their annual meeting on Monday afternoon. There was a very large attendance. ven. Arch- deacon White D. DI. rector of the parish presided. The financial statement was submitted and showed a small credit balance. 'I‘lie reports of the various branches of Church work were brought in and were all very encourazillfl- The of- ficers for the year were as follows: vestrv. Piney Richardson, Roy ‘Iianton, L on Pillman, Major F. F. May, Stanley ‘Tanton, R. R. Hunt, Horace Andrews and Harry Jones. The old wardens were re-eleoied. Vestry Clerk, Major F. F. May; Auditors, Arthur Jones and Roy Tanton and Harry Jones; Delegat- es to D. C. S., John Pillmari, Roscoe Jeffrey,’ R. n. Hunt-S- —WEDDING ANNIVERSARY- Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lockhart of 8t. lilies-liars celebrated their sixt- ieth anniversary of their wedding day on, Sunday, January 15th, 1111s remarkable couple are both 8'1 years of age, their birthdays falling with- in a month or two of econ other. They are very well and take‘ a keen interest in life in general. 0n Sat- urday they had a family gathering of their children, grandchildren and great grand children. Mr. and Mrs. Iockhart live with their son Edward, on the homestead. Their other children are Dr. A». A. Lockhart of Kensingwn, Mrs. Edward Ramsay of not l6 and Mrs. Bennett, wife of Professor Bennett of Charlottetown. They have thirteen grand children and five great grand children, who were all mesent at the family ga- thering. Mrs. Iockhart-‘s cousin, Mr. Charles MlcKay, formerly of Darnlcy. but who is at present on a visit to _-HOCKEY AT KENSINGTON, Wednesday, Jan. l8, two games of the North Shore League, Baltic" vs.“ Indian River and Clermont vs. Spring Valley, first gums ' com- menclng st 7.15 sharp. Admission 10 and 20 cents. 7'10l-l-1'I-2i -co'r'ron JERSEY and wool gloves end mitts, sold right It Bruce), 1711-1-18-21. -FOR THE BIG BURNS CON- CERT in Suminerside on Wednes- day, January 25th, there will be the Island's Premier Plllers. Highland Dancers, Viollnists, Lady Step Dancers an Elocutionist, a Scotch Comedian and about ten popular vocalists from Summer-side, Char- lottetown and other places. 7615-1-18-11. —-0. M. B. A. Whist-The weekly whist party held in the 0. M. B. A. hall was well attended on Monday. Twelve tables were in play. The prim winners were ladies first, Mrs. Capt. Eli Arscnault, consolation, Mrs. Joseph Gallant: gents first, Percy Gallant, consolation, Frank Arseneult-S. --ANNUAL MEETING 0F 5T. MARY'S CHURCH-The annual congregational meeting of St. Mary's Church, summerside was held on Monday evening in the perish hall, the rector ven. Arch- deacon White, D. D., presided. There was a large attendance. Aft- er the minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted the reports o! the different branches of the church work were brought in and were all very satisfactory, es- pecially the Sunday School and W. A. The financial report showed a good credit balanceflrhe following officers were elected: Vestry. Ern- est Mills. Dr. E. T. ‘ranton, Wilfred Ifisky. Walter Darby, Everett Pen- warden, A. B. L. Home, E. J. Hail- lett. Louis Romckie. Wardens, Dr. Tanton, Ernest Mills. Vestry Clerk, Mr. Home. Auditors, Messrs Hal- let; and noioy. ‘Mr. Penwarden re-appointed organist. Hall com- mittce, secretary treasurer, Louis Rnmnkle, E. F. Weeks, A. B. L. Horne, Dr. Tanton and Ernest Mills. Delegates t0 Synod. Walter Darby and J. J. Enman; delegates to D. C. S., E. J.‘ Hallett, Allison Moore and Venlah Milligan; chair- man of sidesmen, M L. Frank Mc- Kenzie. A discussion took place with regard to the campaign for restoration 0f funds of the Western Diocese and the following com- mittee was appointed to look after the matter, Mr. E. J. Hallett and Walter Darby. A vole of thanks It’s“ Week carom‘ Hosiery at- a price. Moore & McLeod’s Learn the magic of ORIENT silk stockings. Learn of their enduring strength," their sheer, clear beauty, consider the wide range of favourite shades in which they’re made. And do not overlook their truly reasonable Six Intriguing ORIENT Shades Night Club-Bo]lvia-Bacardi-Rouletta- . ‘Sprice-Black Cherry. CHIFFON AND MEDIUM SERVICE _ .1 l. i New Rug Yarn for Hooking Mats ‘Attractive, usable colors 0C skein A special purchase fifty nine cents. Charming Silk Scarfs _ the new smart colors, just the quality you have seen for a dollar and more. makes these possible at "3? FCR REAL BARGAINS the Island. from his home in Gall- ,. u» A A Ellison i LAMPS CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC co. LIMITED Rifle Ass ’n. ,Winter Series The Dominion of Canada. Rifle A-WmRl-iou has notified all schools throughout the country of the con- ditions of their indoor winter com- - \ petition 11pm to all cadet corps. ‘Three matches are held on the home range, one to be fired in each month from January to March. The competition is divided into senior and junior sections, the for- mer for boys of 16 to l8 and the latter for those of l2 to 16; Shootnl is carried out under strict supervision with the .22-iilch rifle at 20 yards on the new 1993 standard target. Among the numerous troiphieg of- fered are a silver shield emblematic of the championship; a. twenty foot Union Jack awarded to the school whose junior team makes the high- est sunsets score: Individual med- als for seniors and juniors who at- “ AMELESS” lamps cost you money in early burnouls and higher electric light bills. ,7 EDISON MAZDA Lamps save you money by giving more liglrb-betlcr lighi—alid longer: service. Insist on lamps that bear this name. M" e Nam! mo: m CANADA ' e’ gm lVlAl DA l-l 2 tairi s. stipulated standard and special first and second clam oar- tificaim to teams. In addition, in Nova. Sootia, there is the Oolchestcr and Hams Regi- ment Shield to be awarded to the corps affiliated with that Regiment which makes the highest average score. ' ‘lb date entries have been receiv- ed st Ottawa from Queen Square School, Charlottetown, King's Coun- ty Academy, Kentvllle, King's Col- legiate school, Windsor, (senior and junior) and Glace Bay High School. The latter school took 7th place in the 1932 senior series against 9i other teams. a ::A Real Asthma Relief. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy has never been advertised by extravagant statements. Its claims are conserva- tive indeed, when Judged by the benefits which it performs. Expect real relief and permanent benefits when you buy this remedy and you i will not have cause for disappoint- ment. It gives permanent relief in many cases where other so called remedies have utterly failed. ' fomia, was one of the guests. The bride oi sixty years wore her wed- ding dress and a bride and groom's cake adorned the centre 0f the table. Many friends and relatives called during the day and also on Sunday and Monday to extend their heartiest congratulations to the happy couple, and to wish them many more years of wedded bliss. Many letters and telegrams~ were received from absent friends and relstivcss-S. ::Spare the children from surfer- irig from, worms by using Miller's Worm Powders, the most effective vei-mlfuge that can be got with which to combat these insidious foes on the young and helpless. There is nothing that excels this preparation as a worm destroyer, and when its qualities become known in s. household no other will be used. The medicine acts by itself, requiring no purgatlve to assistdt, and so thoroughly that nothing more is desired. BONELESS CODFISH PRESSED SALT COD FISH DRIED HAKE Best quality-Lowest prices. llat-thevv 8i McLean Limited SOURIS, P. E. I. -- -wm-i BRINGING UP FATHER was passed to the ladies for the splendid work they have done dur- ing the past year. The meeting closed with prayer by the Arch~ deacon-S. ' PERSONALS —Mrs. Hammond Toombs of Kensingion is a visitor to siunmcr- side, the guesg c! Mrs. 1.. n. Al \ —S. —Misg Betty Sinclair, deughler or Dr. E. E. and Mrs. Sinclair of Sum- rnerside lclt on Tuesday morning for Halifxa, N. 8., to visit friends-B ——His Honour, Lieut. Governor Dalton, was s. visitor to Summer- sidc on his way to Tignish on Tuesday. where he will visit for a while-S. ' -—Ml'. and lvlirs. c. W. Ramsay and Rev. L. B. Campbell of Sinnmerside were among those who called on _ lMr. and Mrs. Alexander Lnckhart of St. Eleanors on the occasion of their sixteith weddng anniversary-S. EASTERN ouinoun “PSUBSCRIPTIONS to The Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, or ‘left at H. J. Maborfs Drug Store, Montague. lil-13-dti’. As you grow ready for the ac- quaintance of desirable and depend- able men you find them. OLD CHURCH MINISTER. REMEMBEBED AT NEW YEAR On Saturday evening (new Year's Eve) a deputation of the officers of the congregation of the Old Scot- tish Church waited upon their min- ister, Rev. J. W. S. Lowry, at his residence, arid. on behalf of the people presented the minister and his wifo a very handsome donation in token of greeting arid affection- ate regard. Mrs. Wellington Bears conveyed the good wishes of the congregation in a few friendly words in presenting the gift, to which Rev. Mr. Lowry made a grate- ful reply, saying, that next to the approval and blessing of his Divine Lord and Master, the affection and confidence of a devoted congrega- tion was a. most desirable asset in a pastor's work. No minister could have better helpers that he had in the Cambridge congregation, and he thanked them all most heartily (or their love and loyalty-Cam- bridg¢~ Mass Recorder. Promptness will pay you on this. THE KING KNIGHTS HIS STAMP-KEEPER LONDON, Jan. YL-Mr. Edward Denny Bacon, the well-known phil- atelist, was knighted and invested. with the K. C. V. O. by the King at Buckingham Palace.- Slr Edward ls the curator of th King's phllatelic collections u Buckingham Palace, and is n. pas president of the Royal Philateli- Society. loom-ion. He was responsible for the ai- _J rangemcnt of the Tapling collection of stamps, which was bequeathed by the late '1‘. K. Tapling to the Bri- tish Museum and his advice ls ofton sought by the museum on stamp waiters. The King, who is patron of the Royal Philatelic Society, has l-eo-i collecting stamps since he was e midshipman. Good Deeds Like threads of silver seen through crystal beads, Let love through good deeds show. his: Around Ilor lesri Tlol Mrs. LBURNS I M H CART Nnivrvnii tired out. Ibrnlesesl bronunons. Henry writen-"Last fall I had bad liesrt, and each morning, atta- dd‘: housework, I seemed to get diny Seeing that Mllhurn’! 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