' cnnttcojfrarowu cuaaotnn rs for the Home ., \.lv'tl.ltl.lt t>.\l\ llININti R0031 'I'ABLES - t it \.l!t:~. ruined o-tk finish. Round extension ~ cl‘. 1:: ~ .ttltl urtn eil.'tll', l. loin‘; tint -tle l. 1'1 \\ ‘~.l \l l‘ ltl.\l'\ti lttltl.“ Sl'l’l‘l-I. New l idllll‘, o t ll.lll‘.\‘. liuffet and China Cab- % 00140.50 ‘w -~ ‘. \\II‘II'\ lllll<l.\'.\"r.'lf with ltelteh. 5 pl) noel. lillll>ll [little inirrtvrs. t; tlruner enh- V .‘li 4131i". (Ylusiut! out fittlt‘ I ~tttttt l~ It: llll it'l- it. |=| tle i. ‘.1 t ‘ittlu~-l<.lt. ldilL British plate nttrrtn". »i. |t'"_'Ill.tt Sitfutlt. Sale . .0 . \.ll.€.~ \ 't‘~.llj ‘t ‘t llltllfiSlilt with bettch, large lrli!;z'..; llriti-ll plate tnirrors. I Y9 50 l lllltt..<.~‘l=.lt \\llll lttrgt‘ Hritislt plate mir- i. r tntliintst. lrettch tiolislt fittislt. . tit t iii-m; out sale Price ‘will. t. tit-int; tlut Stile Price i “< eontplele with bench. wail- txith fultilllu‘ lirltizall plate .~.'»t-."j t losing out sztle . . . . . . . . . - ~ l>ltl-l~-.~'lxl{ 1N \\ tl ‘\l T F» drawer cab- ‘ril l‘t i-itl,.\.\l t ii ‘~11 ttillli r- 1.: _‘lli..'l I~ .- ilIttr-th plate llllllttlfl/ llegtllzlt‘ 3 Ho‘ Flirt’ . .. . . . 27' i‘. ‘ll i l. r.\ \.\ll-.l. lRON BEIJS brass capped totnplett) v.ith li.l.\lttl'.~. single and i.t'\l"~.... . . . . . . . . . . . . I ti v .‘ it’ .~-~I Ill-It. l‘lt.\.\lII SPRINGS. copper link fabric. mitt-it will not ruqt. for Sitigle. Nledium and $4 Iltilillt‘ lletl< . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' l2‘.l;\ tltli; \l.\'I"I'I{t~j>'~.\'l-l.\'. >011. thick and t-wiitortultle. lull size. felt filled. Closing . . . . ti- . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ tin’ :~.1lel‘t'ne Fill l! w-o Pit. Ptlltt lil. \l.\' flitll’ ltitchetl tables, $8 . . I bpetitul to clear ._ . - l g . v~~' lt‘_i.\t. r-lllrll. LOLTHES. copper link fabric l. ,. \- i-rlrlinc felt mattress. cvetonoe covering ililllltlidlflvflll lH'(’t\I1\Pl’[I_‘fl into ,1 l-trl , I ' L -‘ t in ztntl we them. they are priced to clear. '3. '\l'.\ r‘! IrIItiHS, vvlttte enamel finish, $7.00 S8 ~ w» for $11011 for. . - “lit i‘! '\ I<'I‘t)tll.\'. gel ont- of these at $1.23. t l Muriel" huh jou not ztlnhg without $1 .. . . . . , , , . . . . t .. I l? ll \l\'l'ltl'L.\‘$l'].\‘. rthntlt 5 inches thiclv. " ll W111i tLuotl nrt ttelviitg. ritne tuo to flu- .'ll 5 5 . 0J5 7.95 090 l i,i.i .\l \.'I"I‘I{I'J.\'.\'I'L:%. not stuffed. but lztwr. to the required thickness. A mat- zt mll get thin in the middle W1 'lt'l»l!l‘l. .'~.t lezr-t $3.110 on your mut- J .’ ‘i 0.05 10.95 $11.95 \\'. Owen .\. 51c Loren ‘t -i-\= nmtltes- 4 ‘tut Hztle not .\l\l' \\' T a 't‘~§>t/‘=./‘rt' 1' a ‘f ,1 l~‘li‘t..F;»iMERS-— ; l 5 2 4 l . l H o?‘ 03%? w Western Guardian Liquidators lgiiliiiugiii§ign§it§ffififfgf§t§fffiizall l?‘ _- on nnnt your money to he worth 100 per cent. ‘-\. hen you buy front us your dollars remain in this country. ‘l. ithiit t-.-. o weeks in this New stiaper we will publish our prices which will be lower, than what you have been paying to date, in fact; we are back to me war prices for SI.iI'l£ltI’H()SI’l~lA'l‘l~J and MIXED FICRTILIZE ' l.‘ _\ nu wish to act as agent in your locality, write us in]mgdi;1[(\]y_ l -LABG£ BUNCHES of real Emile-ii Holly. at 25c per bunch at Holmans- Smuuerside and Charlottetown. 659-12-20-41. —st>£ct.u. PERFEQTION ICE CREAM Bricks for the hohday season can be procured from Perfection, Dairy. Summerstde. Phone 238. ‘ 577-l2-17-19-21-23.| ~—R. M. “EAT AND CHARCOAL] ur. ntade special for winter feed. it. are laxative and when fed with: tubal. keep the fox 1n a better con-i thttott Sold vxltoiesale and retail at: Braces. 084-12-21-31.‘ __...__ . —-FL.\ERAL NOTICE-‘lihe funerall of Mr G. Henry Walker. who died onl FYJdEJ‘ flint-n: It. the residence ofi David J. MacMurdo. Central Street» Suzntnersldc, will be lteld from thei residence at 2 p. m. on Sunday to thei People's Cemetery. Rev. C. J. sci Clam Jeans officiating. l l l l DAMAGE TTYROYUII SILVER IHAYSL-Thc silver "Jlttty of 'I'lul:s-, day rmrl rhwday» , cltrl cottstdt-ramel tl.tt‘tltl_§l‘ to the electric ugly: wires in‘ ttltutterstde. The lllletnczt have beenl kept busy repairing pales and wtrcsi 2t: scicral .-cc‘.luils of the town —-S. l —-CENTRAL BEDEQUI; Baptist Pastorate Xmas Sunday Dec. 22nd. 1029. Services as follows: Dr. Stdeyi wt‘ preach rrtormtig at 1O ~15 a. m Central Bedcque. evening a‘. 730 11.: in. Central Bedeque. All are welcomei ~-KESXGNS POSITION --5hertff NfacDonald. of Suznmerslde, has re- signed his position as Prohlbtuott Ofilcerr to tAl-ze effect on Decetnbcr Klst. tie will Oontlfltle ltis dunes a3 Slit-riff of Prince Cotmty". Mr. 1.1.11- ier. Prohibition officer, from the east of the province will take Mr. .\I.1c- Donmds place at Stttntnersttle. "S. ——lIO.\‘l"E FOR HOLID.~\YS- A- those from P. W. C.. spettd- xe Cixristtttas holiday season at m; their hOITLES tll Summerside are. the husses Norma Maafig-uzirriep Leonoré kiacNelil. Frieda Bow-nus, Georgle Coy Dora {WFLQT :- Cutazpbcu, Litzsbctti \\'P'lg# and Lrr-re". Fowl- Ronald Januazon. Alter‘ Stlluiiiani George MarDow ti. Dans Ltclsmtie. , l vlll iuttx.» l‘l'l,l, Qrglnllg rm- shafi and Btmmm‘ i“? Cl“ 111*“ “"0 ‘ . paid it all“: "Safe in the arnts ti, , , v Ormond DlttOl1.——$. .1 ;;» “ v.1. l- y». t“ “ll L"- llfl roll. t infill! out $ z _._-_ Th: pallbearers were Messrs Atngus i, .., ,, ,. _ ’ H v _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 ‘ _ _ b n __ FUNERAL 0F MRS‘ JOHN xfclnnt: Joltitny Mclnnis. Harry Cud- H mor _ "inc Curimore. James Harper. t i ‘ ( l)“ ‘ ‘ “I?! l_ QVIFFI Pin», 4 u l r PRAEER- lhe funeral n,‘ .\lr.=. m,.....rt Bprnnrrl ‘ ' “ ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ’ ‘ *‘ m “" "l" m" John Fraser. whose death occurred The floral tributes were as follows: j t ‘t. inst»; neat designs. (let our (losing out. prices. at her home tn stunmcrsldc on Tiles d WRAYS- ‘ i - ' l . . ‘.\ ' a ' . ‘ . ‘- l2 ‘t '11 t ‘vllltl ‘vtvl-‘S lust '1 few of the better kind i my‘ M file we of 6B m?‘ wok Mi. izlrlrltlgliilitiriilauq‘m‘ ~' - ' - ~ ' ' > ‘ ' phi-cc on Thursday morning from her ML “m M“ Wm A Casfold late TBSldQXBae to St. Patti's Church, Stimmerstde. Requiem "Htgh Mar-s was. sung by Rm‘. J, J. MacDonald. The large number 0t‘ friends who attended the funeral snowed lngh esteem tn veluuh the deceased the the. 3 Red back _ TOBACCO 15 800d pipe tobacco IN MEMURIAM The deepest sympathy of the people lot Charlottetown and North Milton goes out to Mr. and Mrs. John Me- Quarrle and family in the sorrow over the death of their darling daughter at the early age of 25 years. Marta had been tn failing ltcalth for some time, but her death cattle as a great shock to her friends and relatives. ller dis- east- developed Into nppetidieltts. Her desired. but ilespttc the best ntednal Skill and tender nursutg prut- ed fatal. In the morning hours ot Friday. November 29th she uassed to her eter- nn‘. reward. God calecl her to her ever- iztsting home. Her sweet (fhristiatt character will long be remembered by her friends and relatives who tnourn her early tiassing. Marla was an exceptionally bright‘ and loving girl. a favorite with every- body who knew her and tnore especial- Iy 1n her home where she was the rftnngest of the family. and hcr pass- ttt such an early age leaves a sad- ness in the home. How sad to see her cut off so suddenly when life seemed <1» lltulllliilllg and full ofjollyltess; how ltrud to realize that no more can be ltcautd that sweet voice of our dear one. that is stllled forever. Many were the tears shed over her as she lay in her last resting tilacc. her dear face so wret in death as lt. was tn her bright- st. ltours. The ways of God are traitge but Hts will be clone and some u c we \\tll understand why this all tlllLl be alto lcatcs to tnnurn DPSIFIPS a heart- bro‘ t ntotltcr and father. one lonely sister. Mrs. James Ford of tltts clty, two toting brothers. Jatnes of this city and Vfllltani of North Milton. The fulrral Mitch took place at the ltotnc of her parents on Decetnbet‘ the t largely‘ attended. The service ‘ by Dr. 5 l" e \ pas. by Mr. Otlthgttst- Clulrelt IIIIEFIllCIll took view Cemetery" where ‘ all that mortal of tlnrlutg itlttria was laitl t0 W1! S rtltt. The service at the tzrnve. was conducted by Rev. Mr. Outhouse. Many at her school mates were given the last look tit one they loved. and lt touched the tender spot cf ztll who rtoocl by l.r grave on that cold De- crntbct‘ day. - Many beautiful floral offerings was. I recen ed as well as trtesaages and letters i of sytnpatlty from friends at home and abroad. all offering deepest sympathy m Hw grief stricken parents in their vvost sad nd sudden bereavement The following ltytnns which were " "WINES nf the deceased. were sung: ' hone IS built. on nothing less"; Mr. and Mrs A. .1. wt Eastern Guardian ..'l\l0l\'TAGl1l-2 HORSE RACES. August 6th, 1930. 12-19-31. ‘ ..'LARGE STOCK ITLOUB. AND FEEDS. wholesale and retail. ‘Lowest prices. Poole a.- Thompson. Ltd, BUJIKBIUB- " 12-9-2021“. ..'PARKER'S DESK SETS, Parker Pens. Water-man's Pen Sets, at Mab- otrs Drug Store. 539-12-16-2i .."T!IE LARGEST Ilnc 0f Christ- cmtdltttnt appeared to he all that coultl , t CREAM BRICKS for Christmas can inns Gifts we have ever shown at lvlabotts Drug Store. 539-12-18-61. . 31F YOU \VOULD SHOW your affection for her, give her one of our New Glorla Silk Crepe Dresses. T. G. Ives, Limited. 622-12-18-41. ..'(7ALL AND SEE for yourself our wonderful display‘ of Christmas goods at Mabolts drug store. < 539-12-16-21 ..'MAKE YOUR GIFT worth whll with Ont: of our Ladies’ Warm White Coats. We will help py giving you ‘ twenty tlvc per cont of! regular prices. T. G. Ives Limited. 622-12-1341- ..""SEE Ill)! SMILING" when he opens one of our individual boxed Xmas Shirts with tlc to match. Men's Neck 'I‘les from 50c up. T. G. Ives. Lunitcd. 622-12-18-40. ..'(‘IGARS AND (IIGARETTES tn fancy boxes. Motrs Chocolates in fancy boxes, Colored Ivory’ Set; and | small Ivory Places at. Mabans Dru: l Store. 539-12-16-21. 1 ..*SI'ECIAL _PERFECTION ICE~ be procured fromtlte Soul-ts Cream- erles. Place your order early. l 003-12-20-all I .."MEN'S SOCKS, Garters. Braces. Gloves, Sweaters, Silk and Woolen‘ Ivittfilcrs. Pyjamas, etc., will help to solto your Xmas problems. May ‘we assist you? T. G. Ives Limited. 622-12-18-41 . ‘ll/IONTAGIJE-Cfhrtstmas services ‘Flll’! appropriate tnusie next Sunday in t-he United Church. In lviotitaguc m. 1t a. m; in Lower Montague at 3 p m and tn Montague at. 7 p. tn. At the evening service the congregation are to ltave the. privilege of having the Rev. Sam Martin. .."l\l0l!.\'T HOPE INSTITUTE- The annual tnectinr: of the Mount Hope Wontwfls Institute vras held at tlte lttnne c.‘ Ali's. Llustillt Currie on Deectnbct‘ 4th. kft-"ttitg opened by Mr. Harper and family. Katie and lvfttry’ Duffy. Falconwood friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Cudmore. (REISCENTIQ. .\f.r and Mrs t.‘ A. Ford and Grace Baptist Chllful. . uvas held. ‘Fhc floral offerings “CH2. gulltrw- from the faintly and spvrafv‘ 1mm .\fr. and ilfrs Spiritual bouquets from Mr. and Tvfrs J. .1 titan/lei and Mr rutd Mrs. Rcttbett Dznxnllt, The t':1l1i)earer:. ‘were blowers. l‘t. T. hlorrtson, Pat- rtclt Daley. Iianlel ftfacNcxll. Jattk fylrulnttts, Paul Wedge and Paul Ar- senaul! lntcrr t‘. was in the family ,>'.o'. at the (iainoltc Ccnteteryt-ké». PERSONALS » .\‘Lr. Frazier-Isl: Moore. who ".5 at- nrtztt; Ktnzs Colleen Halifax, ending his Clrtstntas with his parents Capt. and Mrs. L. A Moore of Sutumerstde. -S. "the, Atlases Emma and ’l‘itr~...ttt_y- NJITPHHQ i‘ Jack lvfartnnls , lb VZCJIIUH Harriet ltrarlsltaw" are. spending the Clarist- Mr. Ralph Callback. of Bedeqtte, en» ‘cred the Prince County llovpttal on , front a bztrl at-l ; lI-tw w: nnss thee. dearest daughter Not a scul sate Liod can tell. Yet we strive to strove thy tcachhtg. ‘Frust in God and all will he well. Still our hearts wit‘ not cease aching, And our eyes \‘.ltll teats grow dun. Still our cross vse tnust bear with tiatlcncc. Eitnce our loss is. thine immortal gntn. lite-res not a single. tnotttent, 'l“ltrouglt the liveltntg duty, ‘Phat our thoughts are not of dear. Since ymrve passed away. _\0Ll And you've zone and left us. How we nttsg your atntllng face. But you have left us to remember No one can take your placg, You are not. forlzott-clt SISLQI‘ dear. Your memory will I"t(’\'f:l' fade, Our tltotlgltts will always linger. In Fairvlcw where you're laid. Inserted by the family, Yul IOII? (‘la Slllmrvl‘: I-Inlmettt. tutu, vacation with their parents in . r - "-11.". IItl Mr-‘lt slnzlttsilll: Sitntntet-sde ~ S. - --—--— .- ____ t Ylir i l-it-J Y‘ '2’ Ali-T it’i,tll.i< ---~—- ‘ v l" _. a-arttt-tl with lwgpz-t that “ .0 “ Pellicura " _ i t " r: i.» t‘\"'r( w.’ l).*>'l.'l tntsotung. 1t. 1.: piPIlS- 5‘ ‘l. i’ J'A'M""""""' .:..< to report. ‘however. um" h~ tsn l I~ ' j ! i). t I “ it“! m‘l‘7""'\l and 705.1“? ‘Pm’ The most wonderful remedy _ I ' ‘l fwzwalvll~ F. In thc wnrm for eczema, bulls. "‘ ’ " " -“‘" “\ j -~——--»-»-—~~~~ nlmnlrs. hive» and all akln t i» t \~-'l In ti: ‘It I 1 were born rt-rwrnil; m Mrs 2:3"?- T° b: hid It 8" , 3 to .'_on . ~ - --- cy Jonson, of C‘l\et'ttort>¢._ rlng- 3mg S ma‘ P‘ "P" b61119 2 l ' W“ -" -*"'I li-‘IIYWWWI I zvitrt .".I:ri has rt trittltl flZPtl 16 i . . . . . .. ‘ """"' ‘ ""“"""' """" "‘""""" llitutu. . l a l in token cf their PSLPPHI anrl apprecia- reucltng of Cveztl and roll call was answered \t.t‘t uninc- oi Allied Lend- ‘(To tn the Lirettt Witt" A Hallow tiarty was lteld at the ltotne ot Ali's. V. H. Dockendorft on Ntm- be: 1st. anti the sum of ttftcewt d1 s was realized. 'I‘he following of‘. ' txerf . t-lecwdr President, tut-s. Dan .»'I<:Ka_v. Vice-trrestdcltt. Mrs. James P. Mc-i mod: See-Treasurer, Mrs. A (3. Jutl- ‘ son; Directors, l\'lr.".. John M. McLeod. ‘ lvfrs. Lincoln Currie. Miss Murdttta Munn; Auditors. hfrs. V. H. Dot-ken- dorff, Mrs. Allgllb NlcDonald. ‘ . .‘HE.\\'Y SNOW-"Fhe Souris Line Road is filled with snow from one end to the other, and the road all through the eight miles to the North Side. goes in the ficlcls. The snow ft-ll very level and there nre few. tranks. but on the sleigh track there is almost, an average of fifteen Inches ‘ of snow. ntaking a very heavy road. but rapidly becoming good as it ls, taken down by traffic. On Mclrmis‘ Hill is tnorc sitcrtv than ever before for some tmexplnitted reason. The snow- shovcllers were forced to shovel out a canal fully 200 feet. t0 make a trot-l: for the ztlctglts; All the other lltlLs are fairly lmssnblc wltlloti‘. tshovclltng. i ..'I"RESENT.-\TION-—Last week m tcrrcsctltatlves of the Cardigan and. lornc Valley Presbyterian Congre- lgatiolm: called at the ‘Afzutse. and on behalf of the clntrcltcs twresettted the Rev. and Nfrs. W. 1t new and most beautiful sleitzh. as F}. Davies wlthi tion of the work done by the min- ualvltémls FERTTLIZE m" dflllill‘ is fully worth about 98cts. in the l}. S. A. Why? Just because we Cattadiatt have been buying more in the U. S. A. than they bought from us (‘attadiatts and with the new TARIFF they will buy less again from us. “BUY IN CANADA” (‘altadian Products or at least from within our British Empire- It tiftett comes back to you. We have no RS, so write for them and tell your friends. °‘ INT ERNA'FIQNA L F ERTILIZERS " TANGUAY utvtt'rao_ot=mt:t~ss tn PETER smear. QUEBEC, ' “yllltltlllllttllllllll/ltlyw ,_ “The Store of a Thousand Gifts” Sale of Last Season’s FUR coAuts at heavily reduc ed Prices WE'VE JUST BEEN GOING throttgh the FUR and :'..e tttiten out all the garments of hi. . »- -- ~ - They are be 1d _ .;u to-tlay at anntzingly re- duced prices. Make no mistake about this offer the coats are wonderful value. good styles. good furs. hut the policy of this store demands a clearance of all past season's goods, SO HERE THEY ARE:- 7 only Ladies and Misses lkaverine Fur Coats. in sizes lti. 1S, 20. 31. 36. Very smart Fur (‘out at a small cost worth to tti0.00~*00.00 1 only French Fur (‘oat plain collar and ‘cuffs slzo 42 length 47 in. just the coat for large tztll person last, years style former Price $165.00 "’" $95.00 1 only Belgium Seal (‘oat with platinum Wolf Col- lar size 38, length 43 in. beautiful rich lining of pussy, silk this coat left over front lust year good style for- 0225.00 1 only llelguittt Sea] (‘out with beautiful Natura Wool shawl collar rich broeaded silk lining size 36 length 41 in. fortner Price *2zs.00tt40.00 1 only Dark Rat. Cont. Inge collttr fnttey culls fancy embroidered lining size 42 length 44in. great value for the Price $135.00 1 only beautiful Rat Cont. first cuttings left over from last year good style size 3S length ttin. former 0200.00 $140.00 MOORE 5: PPLEOD F0".'l"?‘11 _ Tur sroar; or A THOUSAND ourrs 1 ‘same week, several members of thc nutd ti very pleusattt evening wan erwny, and u-lmkcg 511 who PM" ‘Cardigan congregation visited the spent. Mr. and Mrs. Davies were a- jtttzume and gnvc the R/cv. itstrr and his wtfc since they canto ‘T131195 fl 17511111’? 5110M‘?- lntn the Parish tn July’ last. The "l ml? P511)’ WWW 5 dainty lllmh ltlclhatcrl In each of tut-w. guts, most and lylrs. greenblv surprised but were vreally ylnlrmlx.‘ ‘The ladies touched by these uttexpcctsd signs of their parlshottcrs‘ goodwill and gen- ;-——n_> Una f\llm|r||'n Ltnlmnvt In 1hr fitmhlrl- "121 -__ ——--ui-___ RS” Anterican Shareholders in our Company.