1.1, n VgmfiHDEh-veirx-vr: 11> - i i l, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . V‘ ..-_.... 1 1111-) JANUARY 20, 1932 January Clearance Sale Closes Saturday Night Special Discounts cease When Store Closes Jan. I23 ° Take advantage of this last minute oppor- ‘llll i tunity to shop at wonderful savings. Every department in the store still offers inter- esting savings. J 27 Men’s and Young Men’s OVERCOATS 27 Men’s and Young Men's Overcoats. This lot includes Blue Chinchillas, Brown Beavers, Grey Herringbone, Grey Meltons, all well nrade. satinshield lined and worth from $15.00 “to $22.50. To clean up at each . 24 Men’s Overcoats . HALF PRICE This lot includes a good selection of our better 24 Men's Overcoats clearing at Half Price. coats in Browns, Greys and Sand. $30.00 O'coats for $15.00 $40.00 O'coats for $20.00 $50.00 O'coats for $25.00 $65.00 O'coats for $32.50 $12.50 for SUITS Worth up to $22.50 A lot of Men's and Young Men’s Worsted Suits clearing at $12.50. In this lot you will find some nice fawn and grey tweeds and smart blue stripes. This is a really fine selection, every suit worth $22.50. Now to b0 cleared outat..... Men’s genuine horsehide Coats, cloth or plush lined with lea- ther ll t$15.00 for. . .. . . Horsehide Coats, plush lined with grey $22.50 i“: ll-lorzehidefoats. sheep lined, eat er l . 20.00 for . . . . Bargains for Boy’s All Wool “V" Neck Pullovers, Fancy Colors. Fine $2.00 and $3.00 quality. Grouped at .. ...... ' All Wool “V” Neck Coat Sweaters. Fancy Colors. Formerly $2.00 and up. Now .. . . . . .. Navy Blue Windbreakers. Heavy Pilot o astic e ottom Cl th. El ' W b B . $10.00 Kiddies Four Piece Tog Suits. Cap, Jacket, Pullon, Mittens. Fawn and Red. Formerly $3.25. Now ' All Wool Jumbo Knit Coat Sweaters. White only. $4.00 and $4.50 quality. Now Cheap Shawl Collar Coat Sweaters. Coarse Wool. Heather Shade 68° Boy's Department l ‘and forth in qlfoker time and “on” Moe Hg adjourned _ years ago are giving away and must shown 1n the various aotlvites o." the Ohumb. Ven. Archdeacon White, D. D., presided. The minut- -——— es of the last annual meeting were _1;UY IRON and Steel Horse shoes at Bruce's. 143-1-19-21: read and adapted. The reports of ‘the different organizations of the i ‘Church were read and passed and —SLEIGH SIIOE and caulk steel l Wm V6,, engourggjm showing m, and bar iron in stock at Braces. 14-‘1-1-19-21- dition. The Sunday School in par- tioular had contributed handsome- , —IIOCKEY u‘ KIINSINGTONJY to m. 8mm; mm, and had . Wednesdfly- Jlm- 293% "l? a p'm""d.l50 bought an organ to be used in summerslde Hieh $011001 vs- Ken-lens Sunday School. The nnnnrlni sington High School. One hoursmepm.“ for both chumh md ha“ skate after match. Admission 2ficfwere very “imagery The omen-s . and 150- 155494"?! for the year were elected as follows: Vestrymen, Dr. E. T. Downing, H. -NEW PROPERTY OWNERS-QM. Downing, J. W. Lcckie, Ernest Mr. Josue Boudreault has purchaswmplg D_ }{_ Egg“, mugs Romgke‘ lea the comfortable and up to dfltvla. .1. Enman and a. .1. Halfett, inrooevty ivnnerlv wmed and ww- Wardens, Dr. Tsntion and n. M. filed ‘by M11 H1151" Then-dill“ °" Downing, Vestry Clerk, Mr. A». B. ;Main Street, lug-lush, and has re-'1,_ Hume, Delegates to Synod at with’ taken possession-II‘ Halifax, E. E. Enman, substitute, W. E. Darby. D. C. S. delegates. Al- —STONE CRUEIIER REMOVED ilsolt Moore. V. Millisan, E. J. Hail- -'rhe same crusher belonging Wen. The organist, Mr. J. E. Pen- t-he town 01' Summeffilde. Wh1¢h mfiwarden, was reappointed. Hall com- l some years has been kept on the mittee, Messrs Etter, Romcke, Down PTOWTW 0f M11 B- W- Riobln-iflfliling and Leckief Auditors, Mtassrs. has been removed to the Eilcctrldpal-by and Haney; 5115mm, A111. Light P1015611? and Will be sioTcdison Moore, W. E. Darby, James there in future. This will be a SHY-‘Connell and Borden Conneil. A vote $40 per yeaim-S v , - t t", Mr. James H‘ Myrick motors A tote of thanks “as also ex ended . _ v; ‘ to “wish from his home every day to the organist for his fa llflll‘ gest stem“ Mr Myflck has beeniprcssed himself as highly pleased winter car which ms him back °“‘°"“‘gl"g rm“ m’ ‘he ‘ways lgrcatcr comfort than if sitting lec- ihind dobbin in an open slcigh=T PERSONALS ___UK0SSING ON THE ‘CE __ _--Dl'. R. H. Barrett of Summer», . side spent the week-end ill Hunter Teams are now crossing on the icc River__s between Bedequc and Summc-rsldc. ' ' This is perhaps as late as tcams have ever commenced to use the winter route across the ice. The road has not yet been bllshcd but that will no doubt be attended to at. once. The Summers dc Town} __The Guardian learns with re_ ,Golulcil is repairing the slip at the/met that Mm E w_ Manson is .0051: end for the convenience of“ , confined to her home through ill- those using the winter road.—S messrs l -—Fl‘l€l'ldS will regret to hear of the illness 0f Mrs. a. .1. MnoNnlly at hcr homo on Fitzroy street, Sllmln8ISld8.—S. -BUILDING T0 BE REINFOR-- __It is pknshg to report may CED-Emminallw of the basement Mr. William MacLcan of Lot l6 who! ‘T’! T181115?‘ mnvmt by wwkme“ has been seriously ill is now out, recently has shown that several of of dmger__s_ l the large beams which were origin-i ____ . ally placed in position when thcl ___p;r_-s_ _;_ c‘ “pun. Black building was wnstructed sixty-four 3e“ Kensvngwn on Saturday mom-‘ ‘ing en route to Montreal to spondl lno mterruptlon of class work.-T,‘__T l’ I many things to be thankful for and l Vestrymen. be replaced. A number of men were the wlnte,.__y l put to work m, once and several new ____ I beams and concrete piilars are now __M,._ Irving Ramsay o; Elmsdak. being Plamd in p°sltl°nl A5 m“ was in Summmsde on business on brick bulding is a very heavy one MWdByFS the work is being proceeded with i l very carefully and it is expected‘, ,4,“ Clarence Cameron’ Manager‘ that it Wm require swam] “Mk5 of the Provincial Bank in Tignishi to complete it. Meantime the"! 1'5 sprnt the week end in Summcrside.; l l Messrs H. W. Fwd. J. W. Allan,‘ have R. R. Vcssey and Mrs. Vesscy of Emerald. attended the hockey game‘ a "sit to "l" Wbblel‘ makes "5 in Mmioton, bei/tveen the Charlotte-l realize this more fully. Besides his‘1lo“yn Abeg-‘vem; and Mqnmm Hawks‘ cla'm to being the best shoemaker l in Town he is a weather prophet _M;-) John gamero-m Manager 01-1‘ with a. hgh rating, can give Y0" The Provincial Bank, is improving. market quotations on stocks and “w, his “mess o; the p95,, W‘, bonds, says he has made money blflwecks and it is hoped will soon be Playing the stock market andhasthifout and ummd agu1n__.._'r "roll" to prove it. He is witty and j. full of good humor and though one, _.yiriends Wm regret m he“ that may imagne that times are hard. ]\/_Ir5_ T_ A, Mwyvm. u; Kjnkom 1s a visit to our cobbler will convince having for rMQnh-eal m1; wee]; one that all yon need to do is tflwhere she will tlake treatment. Mrs. Cheer up and the sun will soon Mwrvoq- has not», enjoyed good shine as brghtly as ever. Mten ofhcam, for some glme__3 this type, whether cobblers or mas‘.- ers oi‘ other trades, are a blessing in times like these.—-T -—A CIEERY REASON—A TICv-i NISII WRITER SAYS-We »-Mr. Elmer Pheau, Principal of Tlgnish High School attended the meeting of the Teacher's Federation “ANNUAL MIJWHNG-ihe con- in Charlottetown. Friday and Sat- Bfegflfiion of St- John's Ohmflh- 55- urday. Mr. Plneau is vote-president. Elelmmll- m“ 0" "idly B-fikmwniand an active member of the Fed- for the annual meeting. The pastor, erraflqgj__T Ven. Archdeacon White, D. D., plre- ______. sided. lltrwmlraging reports were ._.M,-_ H g“ Monk‘ chief o; p9- bwlllm 1n by the chainnen of the lice, Kensington has been absent different commit-ices. The Simday,’ [mm em djgghgfge 0g duty go;- Scliool report was hghiy gratifying The report of the treasurer showed the finances of the church to be in 800d condition. The officers for $119 Year were elected as ‘follows: Benjamin Mills, Roy Tanbon, Arthur Jones, Harry Jones, Stubborn Coughs Ended by Recipe, Church to be in a flourishing con-- ins to the town of between $30 11nd of thanks was extended to the re-J .; tiring officers and to the senior and,‘ ,_ _ junior W. A. for the splendid work! v __GOOD WORK 0F SiqowMopthey have accomplished during the! Bmnflmhwgh we are m midwlm year in the interests of the church.‘ m his s“ owe Even m the bigflservlces at», n‘! time's. Dr. White ex-f ~ .1 “we to make the mp daqy m his with the attendance and with the‘ I mess-S l l I SPEND Yon Mom WISELY For an economical food budget, food specialists say: - Spend 44 cents out of every Dollar for MILK and Its Products. When You Buy Food Divide $1.00 As Follows for Best Results: i l l l Milk and its Products (Butter, ice Cream, Cheesel44centa, Vegetables, Fruits, 17 cents v Bread, Cereals. 13 cents ‘- Meat. Fish. l2 centr- H Eg, 6 cts. eons 5 ctl. s Sugar 3 cfs. . USE MORE GARDEN CITY MILK IT l8 BLARIFIEIJ and PASTEIIRIZED ’l‘HE PURE MILK co. LTD. “HONE 584 Save This Ad, lr ls Om: Of a 5mm. the past four weeks on account of HAD MOST SUNSHINE ill llfiflliill. IIe is steadily implovillg. and all hope to see him around again as usual-Y Sydney, N. 5., was reported passing Cape Desrositlrs by the signal sev- vlce here last night. The Mont- gcalm will call at Sourls, P. E. I. to ii- (By the Canadian Press)~Salnt pick up mails and passengers for —Mlrs. Russel Campbell, who vras‘ John had 10f. hours of sunshine-I the Magdalen Islands, then proceed operated on in the Prince Oountyzlast month, more than any other‘dlrect to Sydney- Hospital recently has so far reoov- section in the Domnion enjoyed ered as to beabie to leave the hos-' during December. according to pltal and is staying with her daugh- F‘. M. Barnes. director of the met- ter Mr. Horace Heckbert of Sum-Ieorological observatory here. Swift melslde where she will recuperate Current, sesk, was second with 98 SAINT JOHN, N. B, Jan. l8. ::Mil1er's Worm Powders do not need the after-help of caster oil or any purgative to complete their before retuming to her home in hours and Walker's Point, out. thoraushnew. because they an Spring Valley. Her daughter, Miss third with 0s hours. thoroush in them-wile»- 0m Hattie, arrived home from Boston, ___________ dose or them. and they will b! ,1 few days ago and is looking after her father, during her mothers ill- found palatable by all children will end the worm trouble by mak- ing the stomach and bowels un- tenable to the parasites. And not Jfln- 18-41116 only this, but the powders will be ice-breaker Montcalm, on her wayl certain to exert most beneficial in- to take up her winter post at fluences in the digestive organs. Notice Re l/Vinter Roads I DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS f“ rlottetnwn, P. E. Island, January 11, 1932. The attention of the male residents of the various School Districts throughout the Province is drawn to Section 28 of the Road Aet regard- ing their liability for keeping passable the winter highways. Thle Act says In part, “Such Overseer shall allot such portloneiof the road In his School District to as many of the male inhabitants of his District between the ages of Eighteen and Sixty-five, as be may deem necessary, whose duty it shall be during the following winter season, to keep the highways and public winter roads passable, by breaking SUCH ROADS WITII HORSES OR TEAMS, LEVELLING PITCIIES, REMOVING SNOW, OPENING WATER COURSES, or otherwise as may be necessary." "Provided that the Overseer may name and appoint on; or more persons within each such District whose duties will be to take charge of the breaking of such winter roads as may be allotted to him by the Overseer, and the person or pc so appointed shall have the same authority as to the and ,. Illng “ ’ and r ‘ - ance of such work in the breaking of such road or roads of and by the persona rcsldlng on the road or roads lo allotted to him as is given to the Overseer under this Act.. Should the person or persons lo Ip- polnted by the Overseer refuse or neglect to act or to compel attendance and performance of work In the breaking of winter roads as aforesaid he shall on complaint of the Overseer by whom be shall have been ap- pointed be liable to a fine not exceeding flvs dollars ($5.00) for every such neglect or refusal to act In compelling of attendance and perform- ance of work as aforesaid." S. S._MON’I‘CALM TO CALL AT SOURIS Revenge is sweet only to the very QUEBEC» Que" small individual. TheBest Remedy For Kidney Ailments Says New Brunswick Lady Of Dodd's Kidney Pills Mrs. E. Knowlton Suffered With Lame Back And Found Relief in Budd's Kidney Pills. Odell River, N. B, Jan. 20.— tSj.l8clhl)—If you suspect that your troubles are arising from faulty Kidneys, turn at once to Dodd's Kidney Pills. You can do so with perfect confidence. The early symp- toms of Kidney disorder may be the forerunner of a serious illness. Mrs. E. Knowlton, a well known resident here, gives her experlénfle Wm! Budd's Kidney Pills. She writes:- “I have used Dodd's Kidney Pills for Lame Back on many occasions during the past four years and have found them the best medicine I ever used for Kidney trouble. I always keep them on hand in my house." Dodd's Kidney Pills have become a family remedy all over the coun- try bccause people have tried them and found them good. They are purely and simply a Kidney remedy, that can be taken by old and young alike. Give them a trial. You will not regret doing so. s“, AI . L. B. MACMILLAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways 28-1-12-14-16718-20-22 A~Ann s as‘ FARMERS’ WE JANUARY ' 27—-28—-29 Prince of Wales College _ .. 0FFIt=i SUPPLIES Mixed at Home Horace Andrew, Sidney Richardson. Stanley Tanton and Major F. F, Herc is the famous old reel e which IJ-DNG CREEK WOMEN'S INSTI- t TUTE having visltcd the slrk at. Christ- &mdrd , I ‘ijamin Pillmau. D. C. S. delegates tum-n. Jones’ my Tums“ and him-m, m] l“. F. May. A vote of thanks was _i’-‘.'.l‘]"inii'§" Lean invited the members to moot "Xlmldcd to the lam“ and 1° l-lw m" ltvJ-Iv. Wardens, Sidney Richardson millions he llouilewivcg h," iand Horace Andrew. Vestry cerk ound to tile most lcpcndnlile moans of break- up stubborn coliiflin rlue to colds. I _ p in Mnjol" May, Auditors, Majm" May fillies bill: a moment to prepilrc, cost: and Harry Jones. Delegates to Synod, Arthur Jones, substitute Ben. Plnox, pour it illlo ll Ill oz. b little and snvesluoucy, lilitit ivi-s rvn relief oven that follow nevi-re cold c iidumics. for those dreads cough» rnln any dru gist, get J/y ounceg of _ ‘ ottlc am the bottle \\'|ili_ pliiiil griinululm! or iitrnlncil hunvy- Thin 0 oiilli-vs of better rrmollj rvndywnailn for i V‘ ___.__ l _'__'I‘he regular monthly meeting of tile Long Creek Women's Institute t at the home of Mrs. Dan Mac- 'en on Wednesday evening. Jan. , with an attendance of thirteen mberl and two visitors. The plating opened with the singing it the Ode and repeating the Qeed. mu Call was answered with nit-routs Recipe". The minutes 0r Ira-last meeting were reed and s: ved. Bills were presented uni! 32 paid. Thc sick committee reporicdflQuilting Bee“. Mrs. Norman Muo- ' l mas. A lctol" WflS Mrs. James MacKenzie at Christmas. IL ivus moved nndlprescnt, first prize seconded thnt :0 r-mls ' out of the funds for one subscrip. tion of the "Institute News." A and the meeting closed with sing- vota of thanks vras tendered Miss ing. Mrs. Earl MacKenzle kindly Margaret MacArthur who rend a paper on "Efficient Prelimi- lfrom a Canadian poem. _ The members are anticipating u ' - o rwoivnd Ironym; hm. home w arrange for sanm retiring officers for their faithful tilankinglA contest; entitled "An Old Fash- lservfies during the Yea“ Dr" will“ the Institute for rcmcmbvring her|i0ncd Dinner" was enjoyed by nll 1'} l‘ few M“?! "mBTk-i "XPTEF-scd won by M“ lilmsclf (is highly pleased with 2hr be taken llicctor Currie, booby prize by Mrs. 5°“! show n3 me Clll-‘Ych had milde- Dmi MacEwcn. Lunch was served "-5 invited the members to her home annual meet-Th! 0f Kltchenrifor the next meeting. Roll Call to Church. Bummersde, held in the Whltlh W85 Very futon-sting to all 'be nnstvered by repeating a verse Parish Hall on Monday evening was strand“ by a, large “whim- og the Do not accept a substitute for Plneg, llifr.‘.','.“°lé.'l"illifi: ‘t "all", "Mill-H" vvui-l IIPII I ' . Not on y docs flilu simple mlxtilil-tc soothe the inflamed tlirmit moynlymnqg with "llrflrliilng i-nsc, but also it ls fill- snrbcd into thc blood, IIIIII ni-ts directly 3500B Llsiliebgintcliiiili tutlilrs, Ilium aiding w s cm n row n o - cough. It loosen! tlm grim-ling»: phlegm and oases chest soreness in s wuly that is really astonishing. i int-x is a hlgblé concentrated com. pound of Norway inc, coniilinin the acwxshiagegt 0f orm.-genre. in ii refined, pa a n n orm. ntliln k m medicine is more hclpfnlgin’ ‘in h severe coughs and bronchial irrltutionl. ~'-S'I'. MARY'S CIIURCII - The St. Marys WEDNESDAY, 2.00 p. m. and 7.30 p. m-Annual Meeting of P- E. I. Dairyrnen’s Association. THURSDAY, 9.30 a. m. and l2 p. m.—Annual Meeting 0f P. E. I. Co-operative Egg and Poultry Association. THURSDAY, 7.30 p. m.-Joint Meeting P. E. I. Potalfl Growers and Co-operative Egg and Poultry Association- Speaker, Dr. A. B. MacDonald of St. Francis Xavier, Antigonish. V . FRIDAY l0 a. m.-Annual Meeting P. E- I. Sheep Breed- ers’ Association. FRIDAY, 1.30 p. m. Swine Growers and Shipping Club Conference. ' POULTRY EXHIBIT AT NASH MOTOR SHOW ROOM 62 Lower Queen Street. January HUI-Will SEED FAIR AT AGRICULTURAL HALL “M! Farmers should arrange to be present at as man)! m” as possible.» u se4+oee+e4++e44+on+0+¢+“ We are well stocked with ENVELOPES, W R I T I N G PAPERS, FOOLSCAP PAP- l ERS, TYPEWRITER PAPER, (YARIION PAPERS, (Purple. Blue and Black), TYPE- WRITER RIBBONS_ for UNIIERJVOOD. REDIING- TON. L. ('3. SMITH, BILL- IIEADS, LETTER PAPER. COPYING PAPER, OFFICE FILES and BINDING CASES, DIRECT NAMI-i - FOLDERS, INKS. PENS. PENCILS. INK- STANDS. ERASERS, FOUN- TAIN PENS. FOUNTAIN PEN INK. RLOTTING PAPER. "l" "DDR4. LEDGERS. JOVRVALQ- "5"" P"T\"" Now-w, 1nd Nil/WWW‘ POOKS, 8a., at LOWEST PRICES. Garter 8r 00. Limited w» o0 ¢++4+o++0++¢+++ l 33'1-I3-I4-16'l9-2Q-Z3'25-7L a >