-" - from BLUEBIRD /TEA, Here is an opportunity to secure an at- tractive Ladies Compact - a set of Candle Sticks — a‘ Pipe’ — Fountain Pen, oriother valuable premiums by saviiig the coupons which nre now being packed with every package of Blue Bird Standard and Orange Pe- koe, Tippy Tip, Queen and Acadia. ' , Brand Teas. These coupons are re- deemable for many desirable premiums ' full list of these valuable premiums will be sent free on request A BLUE i, BIRD TEA- limited p, c, e C0;~0F~CANADA t nsnmax. N. s. _ i ilealthi Nicholson’s.Fox“ g DENIAL simcsou § HOURS-O to 12.30 . I to 5.00 t Corner Queen and Richmond QSQ-e-i swimming .- . . The reason there “are of‘ misses and so many small -lit week pups that do not thrive, your breeders are not strong and healthy enough during the breeding and gestation periods. So in order to be certain that the rorei yti intend to ireed this season are physically tit to raise strong, healthy pups, give them s treatment’ with "Nicholson's Fox llealth." It will clean out, their sys- tems, stimulate theirclrculation, pur- iiy their blood, tone them up, make their digestive organs perform their functions-via hrlelppat them in per- leet health. ' "Nicholson's Fox Health" is the modern, scientific treatment. It does its work. leaving-no bad eileots, and has no inlurionsq-eaetiona , “ Foxes treated. with it show improve- niei-it within afew weeks following the treatment according to direc- tions. quickly put [them int he finest felilc. A' fox ieft- in its natural en- vironment rarely is . troubled with siclinesr of ‘any "sort, but all foxes in roniineinent sre living under artific- ial conditions. ‘ ‘Ordinary feed and rare is all right till athe for‘: begins to “'- ev-d their meelcsi treatment u essential. There is no way by which ih-e in bpfleohto the wenderf ' merits of Nioholsoifs Ia: l-Ieslth" ""1"! you give it a ‘trial-it will-no its own talking alterithst. ' ' ..l'rlrc. 3 lb. package. $1.50: d lbs., "'75! 9 lbl. lJ-‘II. Delivered. iThh Powder is but up fresh as ordered.) on. J. M. NICHOLSON Charlottetown, P. E. I. 1051-1-13-15-17. Y MM-oo-eo-e-eoooooloejieoooe-‘e-e- i on. J. P. MILLAR 1 545¢§OOO§O§OOOO GOO O0 O GO O b C. M. Lampsmi t‘! Co.. trump. e4 Qaeen emu " More. B. 0. s. ensued " of- vooo-ooooe-bo-o-oo That Car of Yours BY WILLIAM ULLMAN . "sordid-hire in With . Automobile and Driv- ers on llew to 0st the Ilost .0." 9|. Tl?" Ulfl it tb Least Expense. Q6 QQ-FO-OQ ' OOCOOOQ-O-OQOOK eeeeoeaeeowoooea-eeeeeeo HELPER COMES IN HANDY ll-the car owner can get someone i»: step cn the starter while he tums V 4+9§Q§ howiiiget darted in law tbanhs-lf the time otherwise required. Given a little aid the berm-y uniauy ‘can tum the engine over much faster than if working alone. Aided by uie bett- ery. the‘ manipulator of the ‘hand eranirsleo doesafuter Job. The strain on both is reduced. . USE SAME SIZE RULES Use the seine else bulb when replac- ing a worxiout one _in winizruA inns-t powerful onerepresente t. muennserebsttlerratrein) . SOLD T0 owners. r00 The nfotorist who wants tpdo his own anti-freeze checking should not emume that service stations have a corner on those hydmometnrl-which azeealibrsted to riadin degrees of temperature. They are on sale to owners as well. ‘Ifheh’ advsntB-Bc, of course, is that they am quicker than calibrated to show specific grv- ity. , i - PROTECTS THE CURTAINS when the curtains are removed on those rare warmer. dry deyiof winter be sure they are thoroughly dry b9- fore being stored away. ‘It is a Pi‘!!- caibtioei against having them mildew. RUST 0N PLUG PQINTS . R/ust on tine polnls of the eperk plugs is one of the moat effective ways of des ,,uig their cmciency. 1n winter the condensation of, mois- tune due to rapid cooling wibhin the engine is likely to rmult in rusted plug points. Crankcase ventilation, incidentially, came into being to eli- minate the evils of condensation around the lower pert of the engine. IT FREEZES AS SLUSII .1116 o0011fl¢ lyotcm that has alcohol ni- glyneiiins in it, even lithe quant- . ity is in odequelle, is less likely to be damaged. Either of these freeme a! slush. \. I HER ‘S PLACE T0 OIL Msny a tel-in: can work u!) B fair degree o1’ indignation over the Public. Augtion Sales saw "mas - Ehlrrlns he: will be iurniib- i 6d without eharg by pplyhg lo IL T. Batman,‘ Ltd: I Alfred Fraser. lac. Ill Illth Arenas New Int. t4. I. e PouLtnv ~suerues i l theengine overiwlui the band urine",- , . e i iienlral Guardian, ‘I t l aaTnen limes of Ladies‘ Win- ter Underwear-Hall Price. Moore 5i. Method. Limited. 1088-1-15-31. 31th ANNIVERSARY SALE close Saturday night. Bee ad. for wonder- ful- ‘bargains- Moore do McLeod. Limited. 1080-1-15-31. BALANCE OI‘ CHILDREN'S Win- ter hats clearing at $1.00. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1122-17-31 WOMEN'S LOVELY winter "oats clear at half price. See ad. Moore ilc McLeod, Limited. 1088-1-15-31. 25 PE BCENT OFF Blue Chinchilla an; Whitney Overcoats. Moore it: Mcneod. Limited. 1088-1-15-31. FACTORY PRICES for all re- maining Fur Coats iliadies‘). Moore S: McLeod». Limited. 1088-1-15-31. nuance‘ or LADIES’ Winter hat-s clesrlng- Ji. 81.00 and $1.98. Prowsc arcs. Ltd} 1122-1141 GOODS OFFERED during Anni- versary Sale at reduced prices, can- not be charged, terms are Cash only Moore d; McLeod, Limited. 1088-1-15-31. MEN'S sum BOTANY suaci: SUITS-AI only, clearing at. $15.00. our regular $32.00 line. Moore er Mc- Leod, Limited. ‘ “il-1-l5-3i. LADIES’ SILKNIT SLIPS, worth to ltlldbicach. clear for $1.00. Moore its McLeod, Limited. 1088-1-15-31 37th ANNIVERSARY SALE closes Saturday night. Moore 6e McLeod, Limited. 1088-1-15-31. ODD LINES 0F LADIES’ WRAP- AItOUND Corsets and Brassiers clearing at half price. Prowse Bros. Ltd. . 1122-17-31 “RED CROSS SOCIETY ANNUAL forearms will be held on Friday. January ihth. in at. Paul's Parish Hull at 8 p. in. 10i0-l-11--15-10-l'l GAZETTlD-The following have recently been gazetted Cadet Officers: No. 20, West Kent schooi- Cadet Corps, Cadet Lieut. W. K. MacDon- ald, to be Cadet Captain, 1-9-29. Cadet Bergt. K. Blrtwlstle, to be Cadet Lleut. 1-0-20. Cadet Serge.’ F. Pickaldto be Cadet Licut. 1-9-20. No. 1231, Keilsington Cadet Corps. Cadet Sci-gt. W. R. Thompson to be Cadet Lieut. 19-12-29. POTATO PRICES-Prices varying from {v.15 to $1.20 per bushel are be- ing paid for Green Mountain table stock potatoes in the Province this week. The price is a noticeable in- crease over recent weeks, especially at Montague. Cardigan and other easternipoints, where the $1.20 price new, prevails. Cobblers re being bought ii "$1.00. at Ch rlottetown and 8unimersii-ie' the price offered for Mountains yesterday was $1.15. Thai. the present higi-i price of $1.20 cannot be maintained and unit i. dc- cline might be expected as early as next week, was the opinion of one prominent buyer interviewed over the ‘telephone yesterday. Other buy- ers, however. expressed the belief should eontinuestrong. From ten to fifteen cents per bushel extra is be- ing paid for fsncylgrade table stock in 15 pound bags at Montague and Cardigan. These ‘ipmen are 651ml’ for the Boston market, snii are in considerable demand in the n store trade. One buyer has al- ready forwarded several cars in this manner. fact that the choke button is hard to operate. Meet of‘ them could save the eanln on their emotions if they were but to realize that a little light oil the remedy. - ‘\ Pl‘ MAKES FOR SAFETY Keeoihl Oven the closed ear window the one next to ‘the driver of course is an nflal safety preesuihion when driv in winter traflic. ere is no ooraiiflosi undea- which e als are . more vital. hiey cannot be given 1f the driverikeeoe his window tightly closed. ' ' , , RCEIP on WHEEL , A Mgriporifhestseringwheel when driving over s snowor lee-ruffed winter road is assurance against the wheel being wredied out of _one's illldl, . In words. it that the market was sound and . “rm " q m own iuoieieuo: but upon tbr i ‘£1 .l°".u"°'~" W +._. ..__.. .. .._.___. . Pownal News 111a recent death of George Jud- son removes from the life sndaetl-i vilies of Alexandria, one of its 111ml: honoredand respected men. Byi courage, sacrifice and unswerving hope, beam-mounted the many ob- stacles that beset his path. He was ’ a student oi his own undertakings 1n the field of architecture and many of the finest residents in the surrounding communities are monu- ments to his skill as builder and‘ contractor. He was honest and ecrii. pulously careful in doing well what- ever he undertook to do. As a suc- cessful farmer he always took ne- tive part in agricultursioper ions. But he has taken his last appearing look at. the meadow, grove and glade. the scones oi’ his labors this: proved sources of 'joy and pleasure to him in life. . ' He has forevu- closed the gates of his manor, and with his character- istic bravery turned his face to the west as the sun was sinking beneath the horizon of his life. _ - ‘The late Mr. Judson was a mem- ber of the Alexandria Baptist Church and ior many years his‘ iflilnlljgr flsurc was regularly seen in the church and choir oi’ which he was a valued member and where he al- Wlys dellxhbed to praise his God, and while he has gone to that home from whence no traveller ever re- turns, yet the echoes remain eus- tainlng and strengthening those who are left. m carry on yea to fight the good fight a little longer. The following are left to cherish his memory, the widow, four sons Adon- iram and Jack of Mt. Hope, Wilfred and Dale at home, also the follow‘ lng sisters and brother are also 1cft' to cherish his memory. Mrs. Bey- mour MacLcnnan. Alexandria, ,M1's. Will Drake, city, Miss Mary Judson. Alexandria, and Mr. J. H. Judson, Alexandria. His funeral, which was held in the Alexandria Baptist Church on Friday Jan. 10th.. was we attended despite the heavy snow iall. The service was conduct- ed by Rev. Mnvinccnt of the Char- lottetown Baptist, by my. n. a. camobell. of Powml United Church. The music which was led by Mrs Beatrice Judson. con- sisted of old favorites of the depart- ed. The choir rendered a WWW number with Mrs. Nat. MacKlnnon as leadng soprano and Mrs. Judson alto. The funeral was in chars! 0i undertaker N. MacLean. We are sorry to learn of the in- disposltion of Mr. David Jones. M1‘. and Mm. Jones none to on Feb- 9th celebrate their 88th, and 83ml. birth- days respectively and on Feb. 11th, their sixty-third wedding day. We wish them the best. of health and hope they be spared to keep up the good work for years to come. CALEDONIA PRESBYTERIAN ‘ CHURCH Upon the termination of the pris- torate of the Rev. Quincy A. McDow- ell, BTh, M. A., at Caledonia, the congregation sought to express thtlr love and esteem for him and thtlr appreciation of his services flmlmfl them, by presenting him with a well fllled purse of money. at which time the following address was reed in his honor: Rev. Quincy A- McDowell. Dear Pastor and Friend: The world in which we live is one of ceaseless mutation. Every setting sun brings its changes whether we perceive ihcm or not. The departure of- n christian minister from our midst comes with o. wider circumfer- ence and a deeper significance than any other; ii. visits every home in the community with its note oi change; it knocks at every heart The change in a christian congrega- tlon l us of the “m- 0i domestic fires. of the separation of faintly circles, of coldness and lone- liness in homes and hearts once warm with ufleotion, lighted at. the altar of God. We believe that it is a good thlnt to express our sawmill” °i 1i" comfort. happiness and llroobtrlll which we have enjoyed, to the bene- ‘factor from ‘whom we have received irieni. so in a humble way we Ihlll endeavo ‘to, convey to you our ea- pressions 4n‘ this message tit-tare- well. ' \' I Christ is the center of the circle oi christian truth and every nulrm ner- formanoe must nvor oi "l9 9"“, An mdlarmhlsliain invited a minist- ertosetgleassmissio y 501°"! h" tribe, and to induce him in d0 l0 i119 Indian said. “You sl-iaiibe to us N. one ‘who stands by a Yunlllfl! "W" and mung many ycssels." 1t was not your own wisdom that you are-child or your own fulness you 1M lei-ward, You hioushi from the 1M1- risuiiubie nicely which nweisiioii Mill living omi- for n1 who our» sim- rightsouanelo._ rout some" n! put: the t, you did not rest I .1 n31»? THE CHARLO7TTET0WN' Church, assisted I mUARfilANi‘ t w. c. mscoonabo mc. “Blended Perfection” Easy on your. Throat Samesige Cigasettes-Sametluality“ 1"".- , _ 1N .'.4~-"-. ' ' t Far: C|sARs1Tesi if you have never tried “Blends" buy the introductorytin of 50 ioifered in limited quantities") for 36 cents * and judge them for yourself. 11 ‘This is the coo: of the duties. The eigsmies are a FREE git: to you se I a demonstration of a new pleasure in‘ i "Blended Perfection.“ _.._..._- --' orrnwn. Ont, Jan. ia-Jrhe Do- the Hon. Charles Stewart, Minister oi’ Interior on Wednesday with re-i gin-d w the return of railway and‘ Peace River lands. A deputation from the New Brunswick Govern- nztnt will meet Mr. Stewart. M11115"! discuss s national park in that Pro- vince. The appeal of the western. Provinces on freight rates will be be- fore the cabinet on Thursday. ‘Inc; Canadian Lumbermenlv. Association! will meet in the"city during ‘the week ‘and viii 121511601. the Dominion‘. will be addressed by Mr. Stewart.‘ There will be a number of meetings of the treasury board-and irrobabiy‘ some extra. meetings of the cabinet, so altogether it will be a busy wcck in government circles. lion or‘ an ixresse in the term on butter and cheese will be before the Tarill’ Advisory Board on 'l‘ucsday._: The National Dairy Council o: cam, Ida will press its application that" instead of the present duty of onei cent. a pound all round. the rate on butter coming into this country be: four cent-I'M pound, British prefer-g ential. including butter fromhus- traliauor New Zealand, and scv-zizi cents a pound from all oiher coun-j tries. spirit both from your daily walk am’ I conversation. l One of the most beautiful pictures], of friendship is that of Jonathan and David. Such li.-friendship is rioi im‘ art, nor is it cultivated, but it is born out of thc,purc and unselfish love for i our fellowmcn. It was such a love‘ and friendship that. Christ manifest-r ed as He went about doing good. You have shown the same spirit of lovei by your words of cheer and hope to. the sorrowing, by your sympathy for‘ those who mourn. by your self-sac- rificing in order that we might be, better trained in the nobler things o! , liie. " i In the first psalm we have the god- i ‘ly man likened unto a tree planted by the river of water that brlngctli‘ forth his fruit in his season, his leaf also shall not wither and whatsoever! he_doeth‘shall' ‘prosper. While you, have been among us we have had an evidence of this prosperity. not only rbreahy LIhdl-atoryl The ahsoclation I zeaviland is gnnngw... rapidly.’ if. This y§i7i1i BeUTiiEeCEeYSEHCfiWmg or will be coniended. For the fiscal this application. " "" s. imctibillilb .\ .,- mIaQflv . i ‘Tariff Advisory Board , To Meet Next Tuesday year ended March 31. last, butter from New Zealand to the value of $8,685,257 was brought in. Imports both at Vancouver and Halifax have been heavy during December and so A number of oihcr japplkyatloni relating to agricultural products will be heard later and on January 22 the final hearing of. the steel ant iron inquiry is scheduled. ‘The in- The dairy council will ask minlon cabinet meets on TUQGdhyZbLhe duty on cheese which now comeslox-ns of New Zeeiand The term advisory board opens its! In free, be two cents a pound lrom:1,500 boxes Australian butter come January hearings tine same day. AlBriiish Empire countries deputation from the British Colum-g cents a pound from other nations-ling 5lpounds. Seven million pounds bia Government will confer within L»; claimed there is a growing hu-fcasne into Halifax from New Zea- portaiiori of cheese. - OTTAWA. Jan. 13—Tlic 8171111611-4 F. E. M. Robinson, Richmonzhi Que. is the president o1 the Deirviduy and will be followed by the up- ooimcu and will head the reprcsen-{puceiion fonri iris Canadian Poultry iniives who will wvwwfe will“ Pool, Iiimiied, and the nriini coun- lflmfiii- ty's Poultrymenls Asociation for an of the Interior on Wednesday wing importation of butter from New upward rwisim in we vdmy m, eggs rotection for the dairy and Save and foulmin to Vancouver each “ox contain- Carry Prices effective Friday, Saturday and Monday that far this month. Last Friday 17.880 biblter and vcstigation into the duties on sted and iron has been going on for 50ml years and the entire schedule comr prising over 200 items has been re- written. The flnal arguments will bi submitted and the case closed. Thi will give the board almost a. montl to consider its final recommenda- tions to the Minister oi Finance be fore Parliament opens. Manpobsen ers feel that the revision of the sited and iron duties will be the bigteei turc of the 1930 budget. . iland last week. it is stated. 'i‘he‘dairy licarii-ig opens on Tucs- ManyHousewives daily realiie that the Groceteria supplies their needs in foodstuffs at. prioéé HARD TO EQUAL. Shop Early and profit by the many specials " offered ' Choice CLAIIS, 5 . iinof. CHICKEN l-lAilIJiE. | iii. tin .. AUNT iEiillllA PANCAKE SDGCiGI i spégia]! E MILLIONAIRE CHOICE OUHOE _-- gggpmgg SAL!“ CHOICE siimiiPs i; P" 11¢ WHITE SWAN BUCKWiiERfl’ tin n, “"311: Per iiii 19c SWANSDOWN CAKE PICNIC ifAMS we | CUIIIIWI. l I FLBUR. FLOUR, FLOUR, Pkg........... Pkg........... 2pkgs.ior.. CHOICE TOMATOES WHOLE warm‘ POTATO FLOUR, " " 2tins.. FLOUR, 3‘/;lhs... 2pligs.for.. .. .. Bil" AMI. simeaiss ~~ ea a or snap, a i iwwi-r 13° Take advantage of this w nus ~58‘: area's noon ' HFEBWY . w“, 45c Special Offer for the S0,,’ 24c . 11".... month of January 3 "l" .. ciiizrrs "—' EEKKiZAP ‘I l-YE. 14c 3small y Till .. .. pkg5_ __ %ASAHING Wugaggsii‘ gaps. iiAPriiA, n Y l Pkg. .. .. 9c ' i0 cakes 42° cubic; gong, choice PUMPKIN, ciioice CLEANED .. 2tlns .. ;. 27° ru-iiii .. .; .. .. 15c cémnsnrs, 17c eiioici: eras, CHOICE APRICOTS ' °'- P" -- -- -- ZliiiS........ 27° Perlh...‘...... 27° SHELLED _- 013$: GOLDEN wax giEiglgiisEvAPflilATl-ZD ::3-l'2éT:h::':-a¥;j__ B ,\._ _ ‘ l "W. Pertln...... 19c Perib...,..... 21c FlGS,2llis... Choice Meets, etc., attractively priced lKh- LUNCH LOAF maeerially‘ by also splrieually. l “'3 from 6 10 3 “l8 Side/l“) BACON ’ i . a . .. . lerlb........ The isrge number who have 001110‘ each per 1b thoice quality -- and "publicly acknowledged Christ at SLICED Pg;- |b_ _ _ _ _ _ __ G PURE LilRD , CORN the communion season. the great‘ ' BEEF , 1 |b_ Mock spiritual truths learned in the Bible, Ch i 1-, . C k_ .. . i - 5 school. the increased interest. in tire!" Per lb . . . . . . .. ed L‘;'in""° ' " °" ‘YEW CANADIAN Sabbath 50116015, and the splendid‘ SliflRTENiNti I _ 52c CHEESE ' i iruiningreceivedinihe you“: new Per-lb. 90 “rm Pcrlb. 2 =- ple‘s societnusli prove that we hlvfi - 1"‘_' ii’ been spirltua y blessed. M ' B w. realise u... spiritual -- - , _ en uy Overcoat-e New - = llld 111111101100 ollmbt b6 incl-fulfill by} I I0. $735 iiliovin in our_Sale Catalogue, is _,“, man. they extend to eternity. Oudi _ ‘ spalcl" made from Blue Nap» about 9/10 wool unii fin- spa°‘.[». i. mly can record thern._but in order in l ORAN ‘ ished with all Wool liolo Lining, in ilonblo p '.?'...°";..:"::":..‘:‘.i 1’.*;":i::‘°; “is 2:122? ':;::.".:'..=":;":i'=:;‘*:; rm "°"=>E~"=i-~ . _- ~ - s v I I -r n 1- v i 1'1 rrisu remind you of the christian fcl- Der chest. SAL; Plllc; 11.95 ' " ‘WM’- i?" .. lowship we have enjoyed together D9; Order yours no ihro li. MILK ' "r 1 eLhpw much we revered, honored In , sndiovsdyouaaspastonusohci - _ "‘“"'M "~ ~ ' \ em‘ ‘a “I V _ of dod fellow you P" .,_. A . , m‘? °"";"." "IIIIIQOCQIVOyOU "' - i‘ heaithliand -s th to labor for in the Manor's vinsylld ' find liehalhotthe Caledonia a