illilliiil tioiis of ten to fifty percent l Throughout the store, in all departments, opportunities are yours to l‘0llt'\\' your supplies of ncedful weariihles at a saving price. Stocks must be liQlIlOIIUd for inventory, and to secure this-we're offering you reduc- Clearance Sale bargains in Stiintii-liFs Blue Label '- h‘ h i l‘ t s uiiil liraiivers. Sale price 2 I Each Fleece Lined i'enman‘s Men’s All‘ Wool, Rib- Knit Shirts and Draw- ers. Sale price I Each . . . . . . .. Men’s Heavier Fleece MEIWS UNDERWEAR 9 v hr THE CHARIUPTETOWN Gupéllég WESTERN Gillillllllll -SEVBN MILE BAY HALL, Thursday evening, January 7m. Auction Forty-Fives and three hours dance. Admission 25c. 11353-1-6-21. —-BUY HOCKEY BOOTS and Skates It Brace’ l. 11363-1-7-21. —FR.ESII CEMENT for cellar floors, foundations, etc. just received at Braces 11363-1-‘1-21. ST. MARY'S CONYENT Honor roll for December. GRADE X—i Mary C. P‘echan, 2 Margaret Lavie, 3 Estelle McDonald and Invina Fleming, GRJADE IX—1 Gladys Mallally, 2 Anna Malone, 3 Marjorie Paquet, GRADE VIII-i Edna McDonald 2 Geraldine Paquet, 3 Helen Mall- ally and Edna Paquet. GRADE VII-l Adele Oheveris 2 Eleanor Lavie, 3 Ella Poole. GRADE VI-l Gertnide Paquet 2 Annie Cheverle, 3 Alice Byrne GRADE V-l Margaret Paquet, 2 Annie McDonald, 3 Rita O'Donnell. GRADE IV-l Holen Cairns 2 Joyce Bufiett and Dorothy Cream- er, 3 Winnifred Lavle. GRADE III-i Jenllett O'Neill 2 Floreniz Whitty. 3 Helen Cheverie. GRADE II-l Eileen Lwrne, 2 Rita Condon, 3 Elizabeth McDonald and Joseph McDonald. i t‘ HCl-tronoeild-llu GUQTUUUGQGUDQQU i, o0060&§OQ-O-QQ--O-OO'OOOQQOOOO I, ______.-.. . .. . m.-.“ 1i32l-l-5-3i. i ' . . g 'l"i'0lB2iSli'liiZil Cards _ ___,~_._.._. .. - - L. .. ._ ..- ~._ i" S'l‘l<.‘\‘-.'Al-l'i' 82 i.tl\\"i‘lll'llt T5345 *7“? '7“? _ ' ~ .|. i» s1 l-.\‘.-\|i'l K (.1 ‘ ' ‘ .\ v, ltli\i : " Bfllllfln ll li.\ ~l|l ii nous, Uri ~ tllliiz‘lii"i't'<ftlt l ,, Y \1lir.\lhl' it‘) l'(l\r\lr (Hlglfgfitiifgig. and Supplymn , __.__,........ __. . .__ i. l Mcllilli) b2 illcrrrlli 11-] H, J, MABON ' 1 I -'\ Iii» ‘l-lfi’ " OPTOMETRIST .i . iy h !‘.l¢'\"i'.'.l<‘\ K c. ._. hlonmgu, P a L . Q Barri-tel .llill vturni" z -" 0m“ Cnnnofléd wnh ' UiTii-r; l"il liiibmiviii ." jrugslne ‘ \i.'.\'\"l.\ :0 iinri ' T»li‘l)()T\J ill) 3?; .‘,li'l’lll~IE ii. Y\. ‘ J -\ McIHlK xiii n. l~ .vli~l'!ll-tl-. BARRIQTI ll “HLYFITOR ET‘, I , MOXYTV TU LOAN i Pameron iilock. Charlottetown, l'.l§..' r -—- -- -~-»~----~--- BUILDERS‘ ii EDGAR sliiw. K. i “ARDWA” Law Oiiircs »-- Mrs. Prowse lilili-ll. Greiiiim Street (‘liariotiriowi Wills and Fhifll?‘ Settled. (‘nlli-rtiiir oi llllt: (Special Dent SAFF nrntvi-tlnr for all document.- Fiinrlnitemx" P, E l 12‘ r ll. l<I DARBY. l.l.. ll Barrister k Built-Hay llrilton ilulldlnl, lfllfllillvffildl, l’. E. l. “JUNE? TU LOAN ‘iiiifi-Z-YI-lillfltlltlllbbll-U. zni-luding all trade tools am] imple- mfllh "(lulled in the various build- ing industries, form an Important i ti-atura in our Icneral stock. llam- mers, saws, ohisels, planes. braces, bits, axes, knives, nuts, gin-em; _ Pvl-‘rylhinx for mechanics, artisan; ind amateur workers. Highest qualities at lowest cost. The Rogers Hardware Co" Limited f++t+nooooaooooaa O" hc was llflCl’. at his home here lll. Kcddys sister, an invalid years, lived ivith the family. November leg playing football. On the same day, it ilaiiglitcr, uniierivcnt a ser- ious operation, and is also conval- cscvnt. The pinch was too great for the Olin (laughter who was still work- ing. Joshua Kedily ‘decided that hc would have to risk what remained of heulth. Last Monday hr: secured a job on Chebuclo road sewer con- sii-uction. Yesterday uficrnoon he iiroiipcd a son, Basil, broke dead 0t natural causes. “Wc‘vc bccn living on hypocrisy and blink and catchwords ever since or mil-ii Fli-i-i-e No» 37 Lined _Shiris and Di-aiv- amps I-l Helen McDonald 2 hliirts iilld Draw ers, Tiger Brand Gloria Mcmum 3 Marjorie McLean T1’ ers. llzii-h $1.25 for, each . I W. J0 .»\li other lines oi.’ Fine Un d erwear. off i ‘. .’ ° ° y H110 [ll 1C0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - Royal Commlsslon M‘, To Investigate m Coal Situation a o o a o M B B - 1. 2112211118 1T1 argalns 111 mum...“ “m, Cc , 1 GLACE BAY, N.S., Jan. 6-In a ill E11 y, M B _ statement to local unions of the M. _ S S United Mine Workers oi district M . _ . , ' _ ~_ . ‘.26. issued tonight by President D.W. M M0" T“ T’, 9!‘. §,\,,:0I,,,i:.llt()kn‘t Men's \V,00l Gloves, 50c for 33¢‘, 60c Morrison and his executive, locals Bi ::‘*_"’_'_“,"'_ ‘ ““ ‘ ' ' I‘ for 15c, 73c for 57c, $1.00 for 75c. me asked to DYQIJQTQ any evidence M " W“ m‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' they may care to present to the M pm“, .,.~~ui.~,- of lfiiucy- Cashmere All other llcirs furnishings oif Royal Commission which is to in- “ 5pm \ily-z|\vti\ ‘l W; m-“S and Sale Price . .. . . . . . . . . . .. vestigate the coal industry under an g: lwhn.‘ “(my “p, W5,- fm- __ c pointment by the Nova Scotla Gov- _ _ _ , _ ernmeiit. M M j‘. ‘ ,.\,Hl,,,,_ (gm. 331.75 & 1 liien s Driving‘ or \\01~klfl,'{ The stafcmeni reviews {he thrw L’; g1 (illiqpny; ;i_1,_ (‘jiUh , , . I "ht-w and (‘lows -- - o" day conference of Government. _ _ . . . p , ~ - ,.- union and company officials at Hal- M A h. ._ ,;,,_.,., u,“ g» heavy m“); I iilenis lflll(‘_\1§lill‘lS Milli attached m“ which led“ the decision to E‘ lmil. i' =‘~>\>. ~iv..‘7>. Clearing ni. I m: Selliwme Umars w "with extend the plTSClill wage‘ contract \v Worth to $l.50 for . . . . . .. d p, . R HMS‘ new Shapes one month pen ing a commisons E. _.,-,‘,,(| fm. _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ i Men's Winter Weight Wool Lined action. "9' Suede Cape and Reindeer 257 i“ A - . ° . . . .. “i ‘ " P ' 1pm," HalHf-qmfl us“ $6: Gloves on‘ (‘gym lpohtlcs _ .‘ 1' ; y~' -;_()|'§; hi“ ill" . _ iii ‘ ' ’ U '_ Men's Siélllfieltlls‘ Red liabel SlllftS ll‘- Sydney g: ‘ i 75‘ ‘D ‘imiisliinhhliilnul PULL"??? and l)l‘Zl\‘.'(.‘!'5§. flzile hrice m niaiqn-lwrsq) y ; ,5. i ' 1 x, .i ‘l. allrt - p 0 v , r, . , _ _ _ _ _ _ __ | i" i - » R '8 iii1~ - w i- in» "'- llix" d (‘uh 5mm“! SYDNEY. N. s. Jan. (F-Fornlcl‘ P “ ' Mayor William FitrGcrald fllld Carl B D. Ryan, President ni local branch s 5?»- c Canadian legion. are opptxsiiig (C: “a” 5 0 candidates for the iiiriyorzilt_v of N . q. . Sydney, vrr-atcd this ycrir by J. W. ' ‘viva-Yd lwrComicll. alter several years‘ 0f- ' lice. The elections are set for Jnn- uary l2. b Il‘ » ~ ~ u-‘U i- Four iildcrnlezi have been chosen bv acclumat-ion. They are S. E. “" ‘ “E vi lifniyzah, Angus McDonald, Seymour "d3-l\Q0£ic-~: ft **‘t“‘°"""““‘*" lrouble “l lines, and Starr McLeod. ‘Three 3 '1‘ "H3 . ‘H1111 y vacancies on the City Council will i, EYES ttol. o sums WANTED __- ,,, E Ann iii llighcgl nlarkpt mice; paid im- all irnnadian Press) »____-___.__e ._._.s__._i~- - G““”*‘"5 ""“"“ ilradcs- ' BZALIFAX N s Jan 6—Last a. ii iziium it: < _ ‘ ‘ " ' J‘ N, [Hum 8 llLLAlltrl (JA:\LIIANT| spring Joshua Keddy, 65, went to llllilllllPlfil-‘ts i3, “9 “M” Sim“ Montreal to work; within two weeks 111; Hlihjlltlllij hlfitqll i; Representing Elmer Sharwcll. i Hangs On, Mix ‘i; ' This at Home For eiiulzbs iillc to colds, tlic best Tl~llll‘(l,\‘ lllut uii»iii\y' eoulil blly can cal-lily bi- lill.\t'il iii llilllli’. It. saves moniiy and gives you the most reliable, i uiclt-aizt- ilu: llli-ilivilli‘. you l'\'l‘l‘ ilseil. ‘The wily it lulu-s hold iii’ stubborn coughs, giving iiiiiuciiiali: ri-lii-i, is astonishing. Any iiruggist cull supply you with 25p ouiici-s of Piiu-x. Pour this into a Jii oz, bottle, lllitl till up with pliiin frillillliilvil sugar syrup or Slflllllfll ltIlIi‘_\‘. it's no trouble iit ull to mix, find wlii-ll you I>ll(‘l.' ilse it, you will llt_‘\‘l‘l" lii- Wlillttlll. it. KPPIIN iwlileetly tllltl tiisii-s Rt\tlll——l'llll(ll'i'l] reillly like it. lt. is surprising lllHV ipiii-kly fllis 100W‘!!! the gi-riii-lillleii piili-gln, and soothes tllv iliiiillileil lli(‘lll|)l‘l.\llt'§. At; the same llllll‘. purt of lllt‘ iiii-iliciuo is iibiiorilvil into llll‘ blood, where it acts iliri-vtly on the tironi-iiiul tubes, niiil lii-lps tbv system tlirnw olf the whole trouble. Liven those severe (Zlvllgllfi iviiii-li follow cold epidemics, tlri- promptly eniicil. itrlbutlon oi presents a splendid ' school closing, also to pay C. H EASTERN GUARDIAN --_ ..'LOST.—l Ollqtd Rgm, finder please notify Bimon Iinlsysim, x11. muir. 11349-1-6-31. ..°PEMBROKE SCHOOL — An entertainment followed by g, Christ,- lnas Tree and luncheon was held at Pemmok School on the afternoon of December 23rd. Mr. James Hew- ellyn pi-eslded. After a short speech by the chairman an interesting pro- gram of choruses. dialogues and reoltations was presented by the pupils. ‘Ilien Santa Claus in the person of Mr. Andrew McKenzie ap- peared in his furs and bells and merrily dispensed his annual gills to the children, Following the dis- lunch was served to pupils and vis- itors by the Women's Institute of Pembroke. ..'STURGEON INSTITUTE-The December meeting of the Sturgeon Women's Institute was held on Wed ne-sday, Dec. 9. at the home of Mrs. Hugh Collings. The ten members present wimp pleased to welcome three new members. Meeting open- ed with Institute Ode, followed by roll call which was answered with <usm of crepe paper. Minutes of previous meeting were read and ap- proved. Committees heard from and new ones appointed School, Mrs. Ben]. Graham and Mrs. Thomas Creed. sick. Mrs. Richard Llewellyn pay the teachers $3.00 for treat for Hlcken and son $10.00 on account,‘ Decided to use the $2.50 voted for best attendance 1n purchasing small gifts mi- each child ‘with perfect attendance. The membe s planned to hold a Bazaar in the school room on December l6, for the Pllfpflse oi’ raising money for school work. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. After which the hostess served refreshments. ..'ARMADALE SCHOOL - The s-eml annual examination of Arm- zidale School was held in the school house on the evening of Dec. 23rd. Besides the people of the district upward of thirty visitors were present. The school room was very tastefully decorated for the oc- casion. A very pretty Christmas ‘Free occupied one comer of the room heavily laden with presents for all. Hugh C. MacPhee was ap- pointed chairman. The pupils were cnamhlcd in different sllbjncts bV their teacher, Miss Margaiet Long, ably assisted by Rev. L. P. Callagh- ill] and Miss Lucy Long teacher of St. Charles. The prompt, and correct answers showed very careful train- ing on the part of the teacher. Aiiter the examination an enjoyable and Mrs. Maurice Daly. Voted to ' nun BIB iiiliunllill l0 Continues llntil the 16th of January Bargains in every Department that you may Profit by. We must turn our Winter Stock into Money before Stock Taking. i Big Reductions on all Men’s andBoys’ Clothing! ‘i’ Balance of-Ladies’ Winter Coats at 1-2 Price! Very Special Prices on Ladies’ Fur Coats, Never again will you buy a coat as cheaply as NOW, JANUARY 7, 1931 k ‘A: ti 20 % off Men's Felt Hats 25 % off Balance of Men‘s and Boy’a Men’s Wool Underwear m Underwear Men's Winter Caps Balance of Men's and Boy's Balance of Horse Rugs Lined Gloves Balance of Wool Blankets Balance of Men's Overcoat; Ladies’ Wool Underwear 20% off Ladies’ “Bitex” Hose, Begu lar $2.00 for 98c “CZ-IVY Tweed Coating at V2 Balance of Ladies’ Wilton Bugs, clearing HUN)’ Kimonos 25% off programme of drills and recitzltions was carried out by the pupils. Fol-l lowing is the programme. “A Christ-i mns Greeting" by Carrie MacPhezn,’ Recitation "The Bachelor's Hall" by Elmer Mcllinis. “The Christmas; Quiz" by Joseph MacPllee. Drillfl‘ “Christmas Mom" by thirteen Dull"! ils. Recitation, “When Pa is Sick": by Regge McKiuinon. Ru itntliml.‘ “The New Cook" by LauLcLta Mac-l Phee. Recitation, “I'm Thankful" by‘ Tdna MlacPhec. Drill, “Canada East and West" by eleven pupils. Recita- ‘tlon, “My Brother Dan is Actins ,Qucer" by Lemuel MacDsnald, Reci- tation “Warning to Santa Claus" by Francis McKinnon. Drill "0 Lime Town o! Bethlehem" by tour girls- iRecitatZon "Grandpa and Grandma" by Dora MacPhee. Recitation "Com- ing o! Santa Claus" by Hugh ‘Miic- ' .Innls. “The Favorite Tree by tlircv little boys. "Christmas Over All iThe Land" by four pupils. Afier the programme music was furnish- ed by Neil Mclnnis and Hugh Muc- Phce. But milch louder than the |strains of the violin could be heard the jingle of bells outside and San- ta Claus ns was expected appeared in his usual good humor. After itrcntill; the pupils to frui‘. and lcandy and presents from the tree. including a prize for attendance, awarded by the teacher, won by 1/3 oif Balance of (lii-ls‘ Dresses ‘ 1/3 off Balance of.Ladies’ Dresses , Novelty Frilled Curtains 1/3 tiff ii 20% off Axminsier Rugs, clearing 20% off Ladies‘ Winter Hats. _o0" _98 and Kiddies’ Winter Hats, 50c and .00 “Prowse. Bros. Limited,“ g.) words addressed to the teacher and pupils were spoken by Rev. L. P. ‘Callaghan and Allan J. McAdam. A vote of thanks was tendered the tciichcr and the meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. “The bright ones will get along ivltliout a college cdtlcatkin. it i. the slow ones who need coliegcs."--Ruth Nichols. weeks course in Home Economics. Home Economic Short Course Belg-inning January 25th, the Women’s Institute Branch of the Department of Agriculture will conduct a thr As there will be only one course given this year, those wishing to take advantage of this course, will please app]! BE OUT LATE- LiE 6o MUCH- Donavon- YOUR CONSCIEMSE EVER BOTHER You? TELL A LIE UKE ~-,--iu eraangw 1- . i\ ‘_'l_"‘_;""""":-\_:7'° m" ‘VMPDIMm D°“'°y' piiiliiriilillpfifiivfirwiiifiifl‘lliiiiilgigliiximriilgiiile 9°"- MfiPhec- he irlPi-‘ied the 113m "A spcculator becomes an investor before January 18th , ‘. i; p“... mini“, ‘ ._ . _ . . "m" “'91” “t °"°-”“"-' "‘ " '°,"'“’d'. fantastic Wm‘ “me °i the “"1"” when the price does not so up and Address all communications to the Supervisor of , l: Tnmc l; no mum, again“, “smg plllliinbli. furni. Nothing knoun in . m, _,,,.,,,_,m"_'h,,) commo." “gm mlom lfingluwq as munch“, ,7 n,,,,lel,,,,,,,,,ll,,i, T,“ o, present, much to the delight of the h. holds 0n_~-,(;harles a. Mitchell. Women's Institutes, Box 123. Charlottetown. . . . .‘ t‘ . S[‘\'t'l‘(‘(‘llll ill alii lrolir‘ lirl rr tnti e it . '_“‘;“l"'"" '- ‘* Saying what “my obiv1f~yiFly [new] ..__'_ I Do not iii-e‘i-ptln‘liuhistitute fnrtPiiilillilit: zsssygegdriglexlljfé Tfihhgn hgzge 5:53: “km nsmgmflgint ‘t: w“; old-u 4L g ,| A; \'|‘|||]~j_<4)fq H ‘ t is gum-an i-i-i o gva promp re e -@ . - - one cep oun .'— arry merson Ii i: lit-ll. ll i.. opium-aim l.l. B °l‘ff._llf.““.";l_‘.“9‘m°i' __°.‘.' '1'???’ ‘°.‘%'P“°“- celled to order and appropriateFosdlck. I 11 ' ' ' i ’ llnrristi-g .ii siiiieiiiir; ' ‘ " “‘ “ === _- . u _ t . BRINCINC ‘ ‘ 1 a.......rr:::. t; 1.4.“: F5“??? . "Y. Gem“ M°M"""' h... W- _._.__., ,_.‘__v______.____ ‘ WAN: iis ‘DQNW l-lE TO ME‘ l L y CAN'T UNQERQTAND MR5,M|NN\E_ Appouq, i lilAltK u. ili-ollioiiu ° EHQW-D WINK You we» u¢ N w, 0,4 p * i; A_ GO TO THE wouuo as AFRAID n; Ho ° A‘ . ma "‘°'°E 9 ' ‘ ' CLUB_‘ Woun- STAND THERE AUQD AN WAlfiTfi To e SPEAK ‘re wou- iii