-..vl- gcunu-Iry ornm 8'11 crnnun. cd-“qextf-ow- _,- ._ - 1,. .. the same." FRE cmlar," r-lulvring u wmulr-rful lull cover. “ Teacher says wc‘rc going in have n I'm glad ’cnusu it's (BUSY lur me, alright." “Mom says [lull every time I rut Clark's Porkunrl "C8115, I Pill. n gnuil, lqllflfl! meal, and nly (lull snyé OUR JIMMY ares ’n.‘ things. lcvcnmrtsqunres, guess I should bc good.” “l know everything about s “ Oh, Mom, it's geometry at school lmlny, so I guess I need n good, “square" meal. Can I have lots of Clark's Pork and Beans, lllom?” Wrllv- nnrl lcll us wllnl you think of “our Jimmy." would you like the svrir- lu r-onlinur-Z’ In |‘4'I urn “n. slmll scml yous beauliflll “Hostess Cul- uluur |\i|-fur1~.ol' the famous (llark Bali)’ on the “rile 1o “I Clark ljniilr-ll, llox 29!, Xlunlrcul. A Canadian firm through and through, established I877 LPLAIN SAUCE. The tomatoes used in Clark’s Tomato Ketchup are actually bottled the same day as they are picked . . . no wonder it’s Hood! \ I! .-\'IT LE a. luxurious cm‘ over be 0f 2c l the world 131.111 in roiling along inlcresllng or unrewardlng who sees a, roadway ‘within the sphere of hLs own antiv- ily Herald. doing that other hands have preparedlity a wrong he can help to remedy, youth But, alter n11, no one can whollyl-or within himself an evil he can younglremave from us all responsibility hope to overcome-Montreal Fam- . thrill ouhor fight all our lazxttics for us. N0- hwziy through-body has a right to find llfc unin- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN WESTERN GUARDIAN -HOCKEY at Kenslnston. C. Y. M, L. versus Kenslngton Granllu. Thursday, January 14. 34-1-12-91 —CIIEST CLINIC will be held in the Town Hall, Bummmldo, 1M- day, Jan. 15th from 10 to 12 o'- clock. 246-1-19-11 --ll0CKEY at Kenslngton, In the Kensingtcn rink Thursday, Jan. 14 at 8.15 p. m. C. Y. M. L. vr. Ken~ slngton Granlbes. This 1a a league game. Admission 35 and 15 cents 34-1-12-3 —KENSINGTON AND FREE- TOWN — Presbyterian Churches Preparatory Service: Freetown Thursday Jan. l4, at 7 P. M, Ken- sington Saturday January 18, at 730 P. M. Jan 17, Lord's Supper Kenslngwn ll. Frcewwn S. The Rev. W. E. Davis officiating. Even- ing Service Kenslngton 7. The Rev W. 0. Rhoad B. A. Th. B. Stated Supply. —SOC!AL GATHERING-The beautiful home of Mr and Mm. T. N. Ryan DeBlo s, was the scene of a lively; pnrly one evcunglasl. week when about a dozen slelghsol’ young folks foundthelrwayout there. The rcnds were good and the drive very’ much-enjoyed. Music, games and claiming were the order until llclllly mid-night when a delicious lunch was served. Shortly after the party broke up thanking Mr. and Mrs. Ryan for the very enjoyable evening given them-T. PERSONALS -Mr. Vernon Doyle. lot ‘I. was a visitor to Tignish last wcek.—T. --Dr. Keating of the Provincial Board of Health was in Tignlsh on business, Wednesdsyn-T. —Mss Mary shelfoon, Richmond is visiting at her home in Tlgnish. _.T_ . —Mrs. Joseph Bhelfoon, flgnlsh is entering St. Dunstazfs University to continue his studies there-T. -—Mlss Irene MoLellan, I-Grand River, l5 vlsltlng in Tignlsh during the past few days.-—T. —Mr. J. i3. Myfick, Tlgnl-sh, m.- leturnéd from Boston where he spent the holidays with relatives and friends-T. -—Miss Claire Clonossey, nurse in training in the Charlottetown Hos- pital spent the New Year holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clohossey, Nail Pond-T. EASTERN GUARDIAN .."M.'D WINTER SALE of over- ; cunts. sweaters. woollen underwear, Ietc, at greatly reduced prices. W. B. Leard, Sourls. 45-1-13-11 nun)‘ below cml. l.- <1 whcn lhcy cost nu mnrc l’ Rubber and Leather Footwear I A urcul. upporlilnily i0 buy many lines of High Class Footwear p .\l| our Stock of (loodrich Iii-Press Rubber Footwear selling at lihull-szilc List Prim-cs, comprising Women's and Misses’ Overshoes and Splnshcrs. Men's and 1:0)".- (lvcrshucs. Lumberman's Rubbers and llvlllllll’ lunls. llionszurds who have worn (lomlrich Ill-Press Rubbcl‘ l‘ Hill“ v11!‘ can lcsllly lo llS silpcrmr wearing" qualities. Why not buy thc "l win" \\'r||nvn':-‘ l'.'lll‘ill l slmp f . qgln-r- in :1 mrlcly of styles. splen- FE/l Isl-ls. mzidc b)" lhv liin i l. >l\\'('Ill' ('0. 'l‘hc.~"c lino’; |"cl_;".zl.'1i"l_\' »"l nl $3.30, hul 0n zlccnunl 0f lhc ' l‘l 11min: uul of lIllSllHK-ix‘ “c arc ‘ .-=1l lillinq" Ins-ls. Ilisplzaywsrl on our "““""" $1.75 lo $2.93 m’ lrnm . . . . .. lllll pairs Wnmcnis Ifiincy llmldnii‘ Sllppcrs, Broken sizes. Iicgilltn" pricc I’J",'IZ.F“,',;I".‘I- 9.7.") .‘."l‘."."."."."" $L$$ at Boy's Boots. sizes 1 lu 5. New Stuck, pcr pair . . . . .. $2.50 l l New z-icck. pcr pair {Extra Special “The Home of Real \\'0mcn's Jersey Ovcrshocs. Regular price $.25. (llcuring at .. 1.10 pairs Blair's Boots and Oxfords. Rcuulur price $5.00. Now clearing - - - from l . ' l "~ ll‘ lo rvplvnlsh SIAUS "Y ; .::"v"l :01. ("lczirinz at . . . . .. _ _ _ ‘I l" _ T A l "' mire Women's‘ SIWIP“ Pump" palm NIT-sex Strap Slippers’ ‘ - - - - -- > lormcrly" SZ-Za, now clear- wxrl lhfurrls. lllack and i.‘lll()l‘L‘(l All in" M 50 pairs Men's 7" and 9” Leather lop l.umbcrmun‘s Rubbers, (‘lcnrinu :11, pcr pair l0 lmirs Children's Boots and Ox- fords. Size 5 in l0. Regular price $1.50 l0 $2.00. Clearing -\l‘l‘i"'l"£Z daily llljmcni-z Pumps and Slippers. Ranging in price from $1.7.» 1056.00. .\l| up in lhc minulc in slyie. Just arrived. New Spring Show for Mon. Runging in price from $3.00 in $7.00 pcr pzur. D0 not full lo Sltl‘ our ucnuinc Calf Shoes for Men selling ul $1.00. Ynullfs llnols. Sizes ll lo l3‘). New stuck. per pair f-lir-"z-‘cs’ lluzils. Sims ll to 2 | liiLYs llrnwn Knee 1311011,‘, sizes 1 to 5 I liclz. price $53.25. Clearing n1, _ , , _ _ __ , _ _ LEPADE SHDE DDNIPANY LTD. Value in Black 0r Brown Wool $2.50 $2.75 99c $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 Footwear " l turned to her home in Rumfofll. OIEARY AND VICINITY Teachers and students are all back at their desks again um- the holidays. The remainder oi the school year stretches ahead, un- broken except by the short Easter vacation. Each one will strive to do his best, May success crown ther efforts. Mrs. Lclgh McDougall has re- Maine, after spending a few weeks in Sprlngflled West, the guest 0! Mrs. Jnmcs McDougall. Mi: Elwood McPherson has re- turned to Mt. Allison University accompanied as far as Bummersldc by his father and brother, Messrs John A. and Percy McPherson Dimblnne. To End a Cough In a Hurry, Mix This at Home Tn quickly 0nd stubborn coughs due l in voids, it la important to soothe the . iullumml mvmbrnucs, got nd of the germs mull also to aid the system m- For these purposes, here ls l home- lnmlv medicine, far better than anything you could buy nt 3 times the cost. From nny rlruggiat, got 2% ounces of Plnex. ' l'nlll' this into n 10 oz. bottle, and ldd pllllfl grnnuIntr-d sugur syrup or strain- w] [mm-y in make ll ounces. Thlnfskcs but a mumcnl. unvcu money, and makes - n remedy so efiective that you Wlll never rln without. once you have used it. . lin- s perfectly, and children like in, Tllls nlmple remedy docs three neces- | nary things. First. lt loosens the germ- ‘ lmlr-n lilcgm. Second. I? soothes away the In smmnilon. Thir _. it ls absorbed into the blood, where it nets directly wurllly m liclp throw oll’ tbs trouble. day o.’ their daughter, Mrs. Watson home in West Point-O. J w“ towed to he“ mum’ making sub“ OMETY- _ ——' an emergency "landing in the state m and M" John Hiemhy Rad“) Beam Wguld of Washington. He took of! again - . . . . . 3...... were visitors on New Eliminate Haszard ‘m’ "“°""‘ “m” "m" "" °"' on the bronchlnl tubes. This explains Palm?! “wclulonr Ohllrlottewwn "W53 W!" ‘ml/ll 1n December. This aw l0 vhvw beams have been established why lt brings such‘ quick relief, oven in the obstinate coughs which follow cold epidemics. Pine: ls l hlghlv concentrated corn- pound of Norway Pine, cnntalnln the active agent of creoantc, iu a re new! palatable form. and known as one o the greatest medicinal agents for seven coughs Ind bronchial irritations. Do not accept n uubptltute for Pine: It is guaranteed to IIYQ prompt rellel or money refunded. _ .. v - , CONTINUING- Homnrs 1932 CLEARAWAY SALE WE HAVE HAD SUCH WONDERFUL RESPONSE TO I-IOLMAN'S CLEARAWAY SALE, THAT WE ARE MORE THAN EVER CONVIN CED THAT THE BUYING PUBLIC OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, REALIZE THAT WHEN HOLMAN’S OFFER CLEARAWAY PRICES, EVERY ITEM REPRESENTS MORE ACTUAL MON EY’S WORTH FOR DOLLARS IN VESTED. JANUARY 13, 1932 YOU WILL FIND THAT THE ITEMS LISTED BELOW, ARE EVERYDAY NECESSIT- IES FOR THE HOME. LOOK THEM OVER-EVERY ONE IS EXACTLY AS DESCRIBED- AN D A GENUINE BARGAIN- Compare These Specials Before Buying! --———r—--\ Reed Rocker $7.25" Comfortable Reed Rock~ ers, upholstered back and spring scat, in Cre- L1l.';°'§.".°.°.‘f‘.' $7.25 Kitchen Rocker $2.95 Large, comfortable Kit- chen Rockers, Golden Oak Finish. A wonder- fulvalue$zI|95 at Kitchen Shairs 75c—6 for$4.25 Strong Kitchen Chairs, built of kiln dried hard- wood- Stock up now at this Low Price 75c, or 6 for .. llllllulgl Three Piece Bed Outfit Priced to Save You Money! Simmon’s Cane Panel Bed in Wal- nut Finish. Strong Steel Spring, having cable fabric, supported by numerous helicals. All Cotton Fell. Mattress. The$l7izs Outfit Another Big Bed Bargain l Simmon’s walnut finish Bed. Strong Link Fabric Spring. All Cotton Fell. Mattress Sizes 39", 48”, or 54” wide, by 7” long. The Outfit Kitchen Cabinet $37.50 Oak Kitchen Cabinet, with- sliding porcelain work table, ten piece utility set, pastry draw- er, flower bin, etc. With each cabinet we give free 35 ilcms of house- hold goods. Not samples Sliding Couch $9.95 Steel Extension Couch, with strong fabric and cretonne covered mat- tress. A double bed at a moment/s notice Attractive Dresser $10.75 Walnut Finished Dres- ser with Three Drawers. Top 32”x18" Mirror 22” x 13”. Compare ‘ " ‘ ° $10.75 Value p Here-Are More Typical Holman Values ! Special. Savings in Springs and Mattresses! this Price SBRSOII. uu-bu-sub-n Layers of soft Cdtton Felt encased in good quality Art Ticking makes this one of the outstanding Mattress values Clearaway offered $7.75 ous helical Value at Price .. 45 lbs. of Cotton Felt, covered in floral cov- ering a Wonderfully Comfortable Mattress Three standard sizes. Price $5.75 stroll: Steel Spring. wmi Cable Wire Fabric, supported at each end by numer- SPPIBEB- A Remarkably Good I-Iolman’s Regular $6.50 FREE DELIVERY DN ALL $5.00 ORDERS “llolman’s Olcaraway Sale Offers You Exceptional Values” R. T. HOLMAN LTD. -—SIIMIIERSIDE and DIIARLDTTETDYIN-e Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell,‘ Mount Royal, spent Christmas at Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boyle, 0on- wsy. Mrs. Boyle, who l; nearing three-score years and ten, seems‘ to know the old fashioned house- presentcd each one of her famllylMna. of ten, M. Christmas with a. quilt, which she had made in 1931. l Glcnwood entertainment g. party ofJan. 2. young people at their home on New Year's eve. The lut houn of the hearty welcome. Delicious refreah- on Jan. 9. manta were served by the hostess. Mr. end Mrs. James Gay. Knuls- Year's day pl‘. the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Burwn Boots, West Point. realized an average of that our modest farmyard ls aec-lthe route, and to none. u a money producer l" WU‘. , Cmgralzrlallom to Mr. and Mrs. lEmest McPherson, Dunblane, on Mr. and Mrs. John n. MoDonaldfthe birth of a, young dawhter 0n _ Sincere sympathy la extended 6o ' old year were spent very plensant-‘Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Morrison, ly in music, games etc, and the'Glenwood, in the death of their ilNew Year was awarded a veryldnughter, Evelyn, which occurred Miss Evangeline Sabine has re- turned bo her school ln Enmore, ford were guests on New Year's after spending the holidays at her LETHBRIDGE, Alta, Jan. v (By The Cmldfan Pusan-Regular“ wa- Imam Hickey. Dunrhne. alr mall 21mm RIMS the Rocky 82.10 for Mountains, linking Lethbrldge Ind‘ chickens sold to the P. E. I. 1w; and ‘Vancouver vln the Crow's Nest Paul Master Albln mr, nnlbumb, n"... 5mm; m“ mp, m n,“ spent the "holidays wit/h his the borne of the Isl/tar‘: parents, Mrs. Percy McPherson, Dunblaneufllqr going aunt. conditions. he did not, estimate. two-way lfore a mow storm started. This was the op'nlon expreaud on the hrm. With 300d mI-nlll- by Captain Roy Brown, superinten- mml. 0h! Elm study returns the dam of the western dlvldon, Osh- | whole your around. and tells for “dim Airways Luninted, ufier he. Mfl- Warm? I neat little rum when her but dlyahad completed a strenuous flight .., ' 1mm Vancouver 1o umbridge in c] dsy. experienced by many a through the Pun, were met by Capt; Brown Mid his de- On New Year's Eve, Mrs. Annie lays were duo to atmospheric m. Johnswne, OI-eary bud the prlvll- ‘ditlong, ,ege of receiving New Year's greet-l keepers whose fingers, never idle, lugs, by telephone, from her three ‘as evidenced by the fact that BhGIGQUghLBYS who reside 1n Mediord,’ "I 168-11101! 8» lot about the lmz- ards of mountain flying, as a re. sult 0t my first flight through the Brent peaks." related the captain arm he broughl nu ship to a sate lmdine- Fm" one thins. he ma. u. would be lmpomible to maintain an)‘ kind of a schedule without the aid of two-way radio beams. ‘Phase would have to be established all the way along nhe route which ex- tends around 500 miles. Just how many rtatlmls would required, Captain Brown left Vancouver alone. Everything went well he was over Hope-Mmmtuln, where a strong head-wind was encounter- ed. Poor visibility developed and he before nightfall. After being ground ‘ed in Grand Forks for two days, he m" took off for Lethbrldae with Mayor E. O. Henninqcr, of Grand Forks u a passenger. ‘Although forced to fly low, he piloted the ‘plane from |Gfbfld Florin: to Llethbrldge in a "db little over three house, landing on m" m» nlr-Ifeld here 1a mlnulés be- l-Iu you man found l lob 90%;; l" Yes, indeed. I slut to work Mon-lll HEALTH 1N ECONOMY In order to determine the meet of l. special dict, nine young wo- men, students at the Washington mammary college, lived tour week: on food costing 28 cents a. day a- piece. M. the end of the period phy- sicians pronounced them filter, latter and fairer. Because it doe! PM" tivcly relicvc the itch- lng almolt so coon A! lpplild and effect! I healthful hulin; of the slain, Dr. Chan's Oimmenl l: a men: Iatilfactory treat»- menc for Ecamn, Hemor- rhoids or Pile: and b“ Irritation: of the skin. Frfry until 075$ yurl "of mcelll. O I N TM E N T uvmsldri; ll Ill EXAMINATION ii 05:49:15 m‘ 8mm“ ‘l ,=.;i n. .1. 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