.- r. ".\-‘Il.‘%m‘~’“#' a. $9.30 -.-...».-.-_1. ....,._..-- n; liid ma» January lllearanoe $ale in the ladies’ neauy-to-woar and llousio Furnishing Departments EXCELLENT VALUES 1x MIL. _ LINERY Laidies’ Pattern Hats, balance of season's selling, any styleshape or shade—"I-I'ats worth up to $12. are included in this sale at $5.00. Infant's Wool Bonnets and Hoods selling at 25 p. c. discount. LADIES’ BLOUSES GREATLY REDUCED Ladies’ ‘heavy weight Flannel- ette Blouses in a large assortment of shades in dark or light, striped or plain; regular $1.75 for $1.39. Large range of Ladies’ Voile blouses regular $1.85; January Sale only 98c. CHILDREN'S SPAlfF-S‘ ONLY 25c Small Children's Wool Scarfs in shades of Navy, and Red; special for quick selling at 25c. i SWEATERS 85c AND $1.30‘ Girls’ Sweaters for ages 6 to l0 years in assorted colors; extra value for quick selling at 85c and $1.39 each. i KISSES DRESSES $3.98 1 dozen only Misses and small Ladies’ Homespun g and Serge dresses; wonderful value at our sale price of $3.98, ' Unexcelled bargains are now offered on all Wool Caps, Scarfs and Sets-—'SEE THEM. LADIESVFITRS Do not miss the excellent in- ducemen ts we are showing for our January Sale in Ladies’ Rat Coats, also all small Furs; they arereal- ly up to the minute and the quali- ties and prices will surely be a great surprise DON’T FAIL TO SEE THEM. In the House Furnishing Department \VOOL IlIh-TNKETS .\"l‘ HONEY s1 vnvo rmons $0.50 rou $5.10 White Union Wool Blankets, size 60x80 with Blue and Pink borders; a warm, cosy Blanket $6.50 value-January Sale $5.50 per pair. $9.430 FOR. $7.50 White All Wool Blankets with Blue borders size 64x84; a large comfortable Blanket that will ghe dear, comfort and complete satisfaction —~ regular $9.00 and values eleal-ing per pair $7.50. $10.00 FUR $8.50 Pure White Wool Blankets with Blue border size 64x84 ;an excellent l,=i.~iiiti.' HHlde from soft, fluffy all wool yarns, considered good value at our form-er price of $10.00 per pair-January Sale only $8.50. Grey Union Wool Blankets size 58x78; a good serviceable Blanket for ordinary use; regular price $4.50, clearing now at only $3.50. llllD-“HNTER SALE OF SLEIGH ROBES Heavy Arctic Sleigh Robe falo ClotilmCurl Cloth lined with felt edges ;windproof and damp p at a low plies-size 54x62 (exact ' der) sale price $10.85. Large price $12.75. a Sinolairdr Stewart ltd. 0-day Did you get a bill, from us, in the mail during ihc-la-st dny or two? This is jusl a renlindcr, thni if you rec- civcdoit’, ii is» due, iForJ-jpnylnent- THEY‘ ARE DUE WHEN SENT. ' Please pny it today, prompt pay- menisikeep money in circulation, and‘ ' help-everybody. TWR Y6“- 1 ' o‘. cutest", a-vnade from Brown woolly Buf- dbb-er initerlining andscalloped roof,a warm serviceable Robe measurement clear of felt bor- size for double sleigh 54x72 a M°LBOD' FL .\' N NELETTE BLA NKETS White or Grey Blankets of soft, good quality Flannelette with blue or Pink borders; size 55x72 per pair $2.20, size 68x76 as above per pair $2.45. W hitc or Grey extra heavy wciszht Flannelette Blankets with soft. even nap, Pink or Blue Bord- ens: excellent quality ‘and will rive long wt-nr-large size 72x84 at n special price of $3.25 per pair. “#175 "OMFORTEIKS AT $2.95 Large size Chintz Comforters shonn in different shades and floral patterns well filled and fin- ished size 72x72 regular $3.75 each, Sale price $2.95. » PORTIEILS‘ $5.75 5 pairs plain Green or Rose Tap- estry Pociers- worth $7.50 clear- ing at $5.75. . (YURTAIN NET _ White Net Curtain material suitable for Bedrooms andLiving Rooms, now on sale at 25c and 35c per yard. . . _i_ - h LocA-reo The absent-minded professor had left his berth in tho slcepe to gel I n drink of water. ' Then he realized he had forgott- ,. n where his berth was and begun wvnnderlnk up and down the aisle tryinl to find it. "Don't you remember the numb- ler of your berth?" asked the con- pductol‘. ‘ “I'm afraid i don't," sheeplshly admitted the professor. "Haven't you any idea where it wns?--cnn't you remember some thing thni would hclp you locate t... llld hr» professor brightened visib- Iv "l did notice. at one time thi- <"v'i'i'0fin. that the windows look- V-d our upon a little lake." l-lflla Junie: "Mother. if baby w. ~ l0 uwnllow the goldfish. would w" be nblfi to swim like one?" ‘onihert “Oh. my dour, no. child. |'hoy'd kill him." "nut they didn't.“ zznrnggod Down by Asthma. ‘rho man or woman. who in continu- fl"? subject to uthnih i; unfilled for his or hot ‘llfo’: work. Strength tpnm and ondrty in token nwuy - funtll life bocomon a dreary oxlolon- ce. And yet this i; nbodlen. m. J. .0. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy bu gbrought n mat change to m army, nf ndfienn. ll nliovol the restrict- ed m tubal odd-ohmic onion mmm-Nomniu». m n. "n. ,.~ ».- -I:JC~¢_ i Wes rn 0118101811» , -suon‘ fnun- nouumucotuo: “pluck av OLEANANGE l sAhip-Woinen‘: Winter Coats.‘ llhliiiinihaifliiiuiiihrslde.‘ 82531-731 -|.Au|:b WINTER cons. ."- lance of stock offered at grout- ly reduced prices.‘ Holmnnx raummernide. 825-1-7-31 Li. --THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the Kenaington llnirying Associa- tion will mm place on Tuesday Jan- 15th, at 1.30 p.n1.—-844-1-8-2L -FIIEBH FISH-Fresh cod. iluddocb, sea trout, halibut, smok- ed cod fillet and flnnnn haddic ilere fresh twice a week. Holmnns Summersldo. 839-1-8-81. -SUMMERBIDE ,AGENT.— Mr ilyrou MacDonald of the MacDon- lhl Dru: 00., is now Guardian n» preaenuativa" in‘ Summemide and “ill be pleased to receive news mlverllsing. new and renewal cull --~~rlptlon.a and Job-Printing. 'M|'. a I MacDonald sells tho Mornlnv. lrllilfdllll at his store. His telep- lmne No. is i232" n‘ ! I ::A Friend of All Sufferers-Jar. Thomas Eclectric Oil is a valuable remedy to an those who sllfh-r pain. it holds out. hope to even- one and realizes it by stilling suflj wing everywhere. lt- is a linimenv. illflh has the bleaslngpof half‘ ‘(L tontinenyit is oln sale ‘everywhere nud can be found wherever en- quired for. ' _ . To Farador People . oi P. E. Island And All Who Deilre to Help Suf- fering Humanity Dear Friends: Twelve years haw-- z-dssed since tho Farndor made it» ippearance here. At that tinw many people asserted that it would be short lived, but notwlth handing such assertions and in we face oi‘ much scepticism and urejudlre, ihowork has gone stead .-‘y on, depending only upon 111011‘ l-ir its success. You who have made good use oi ihe l-‘arador in time oi’ illness do not have to be told that the Fora- ilor docs possess merit. Many o! ‘iu have seen your loved one. wired of pneumonia, diphtheria ...nd various forms of acute all ments with surprising swlftncss. You have also observed its wond rful success in overcoming cllron~ ailments such as rheumatism. bronchitis, dmusgv, paralysis. ecz- wma, dlillxetes. etc. i desire to thank all friends. IHOWH and unknown, who ltave lone, lunch by their kindly advice. —a work which should commend ii wolf to all who (rare -for sufferln: Immunity-la work. which makes‘ lr-ar health and lndcpendance, which has saved the llvcs of a great runny valuable citizens and mougiu. gludness {mm/w l0 DIIIIIGTIJU!‘ Eiistern Guardian 138F101; Holman’: Catalog zmaxricnuw‘ m man's‘ and boy's overcoat; while they last. "vole o ‘Phompaon. 8024-7-81. JBPRING STYLES in (loan. ~"lll8 and Dressasmhown on living models——-Wedne'sday, Jan. 9. J. W. uurdock & Co. 1i . . ‘LADIES-Take an afternoon .-rl' and see the wonderful display .1‘ Coats, Suits BIIIJITBBSQS, Wed~ M88115)’, Jan. 9. J. W.Murdock d: Co. 1i ..'EA8T!RN AGENT -Mr. J. \\' Murdock is now Guardian .-\-.-em in Montague. and will be pleased to receive uewa Items, ad- vertising, Job Printing. new and -~uawnl subscriptions. tf l our furnace or Base Burner. 814.00 w. " ton. an excellent substitute for -::.rd Coal. Poole lb Thompson. 822-1-7-31. ‘EVERV WEEK IS' BARGAIN n88]! at Poole d: Thompsons. Thi- oeok it is "Base Burners." Two new No. 12 revertable draft re aularlly sell for 850.00 each. This week 820.00 each. One second hand No. 14 reverlable draft. Good at new 815.00 this week. One second new 812.00 this week. Two second hand No. 11 direct draft. Good Ila new $11.00 each this week. 822-1-7-31. ..*DEBATIN-G CLUB -— A very diet-eating and enjoyable debate His held in Rollo ~Buy east school . l il-‘riday night, January 4th, Mr. ‘van Keefe acted as chairman. The iuhjlitll for discussion was "Rie- wlved that the Franchise should wt be extended to women." The n-bato was held at 8 o'clock sharp IV Mr. Lemuel Chaisson, who in a wvief and artilarlcal speeech led the .|dlencc to believe that women hould- not be granted the right of Wanchises it‘ no arguments could w brought forth to provo tho con- rary. The con. aide was opened -_v Mr_ Euseheus Peters who by his nwlng evened up matters some hat. Other speakers ‘for the pro. ~-de vrere Messrs Frank Peters, Peter Burke. J. l). Peters and Miss lnnlc Chalssou. l-‘or the con. side n ere Messrs Andrew Petens, Jer- wno Francis (lllni-‘son. ‘Peter ‘D. ‘were, .l. W. Peters and Miss Ade- nide Chnisson. The decision was ~keu by note and it resulted in a fctory for tho pro. side. A vote of ‘tank..- was then rendered to Mr. "van ‘Keri-:- for his able conduct in he chnlr and the subject “Re-- olvcd that the United States is a wetter country to live in than Cun- ula was clloslan for next. Friday JghLZ-i debate 'l'lu- opt-nor for the iro. side is Mr. J. W. Peters and in helping forward this good work ha- opens-r for the con. side is Mn] "rank Peters. , i PERSONALS l ..'Rev. Mr, McLeod is visiting! i I want to impress upon all dwn‘ ‘"3 11011113 1!! GWTEWOWB- A- I ‘HTS of Faradors the great neceue 1y of keeping the instrument in l; i rlect working older. flf the cords w-"e not perfectly connected it cun- wit. do its work of healing. l wil! gladly tent all ‘Farodors has been visiting her home in Jeorges has returned to George-l Lown. A. I ..'Mlss Margaret McCormac who; St.’ ..'BURN "show-coke in ‘ “Why-aarl-oh. yea. to be sure!" | free oi ihnrge. ' With best wishes for tho New Your, l remain yours for health, W. EDGAR ENMAN I218 Hilleborough Sh, Charlotte I 1WD, Phone mo. ass-tan l‘ éTHE WATER nAllns or mom ii Thmumhmw the ivy-enter length lot the Himalayan system, east of fum- (lancer-g. N‘»"l"lP_~‘ hunt-Hz! Ltlomerviliiim. _ tho ‘Bulb- Himalayan mac! ~is distinguished. by a dump nwsr-olctl bet/t called the Teimi This lfeatulb‘ is, however. nbuoni from no dipper reaches. west o! in. Jamnn, mhle-ro the land is considerable‘ drier and less thil-i. l-.' wooded. Rising iholfl the plains ‘i ‘pf-Wit of nvvvi 2000 U) 3.000 ulcer above soaalovei lac lama Arab-i; orilnnd. known as lilo Se- walik, antipédpled by a race‘ sim- ilmr to tho "hi7." t rib-as 1v" =0.- iuu-je-t-"lirg District but difledng rmm them in some respects, the noteworthy of putting their "on to sleep. '1 o the iesldent o! Kasaull tho "Wnier 8a l9 no novelty. m m illeoccnwloon-l: visitor. the Ilein or diese- Juana avian; peacefully in secluded comers‘ by ever.- ilu] it iliummdmhg insight into thl "Lrunge quatwns 0f »these people’ The modua‘ operand! ls Quito simple. in‘ order to enopro ounces‘ the mother first ‘blisters 101-" fihild-‘s scour at the crown of the head. with some vegetable count-tr. She than selects a secludm*§poi_ v beside n stream, xvherowi ‘z ' i» child.» fil] ‘With the colnunco or a e0 canton leaf or some such con- lrlvrlnco, she diverts n portion OI IMO-water w that it fulla in a bhiu. twunlnizwus ~v.-'--.l|-- on 1h bli=l~--- .nd iporbion of the clifldfl loll». ;Tho cool water act: .1 "OHM-l ~:= \~'.'ii|l ,|l|-il in» nhihllvfled i.- .»roni. by iihe combined agency of ‘thig “villain: tron-maul unll w» oumnlroroua eififoot m: some old uworld "lullnby, all: mm n deep. ‘fhypnotic sleep. imm wlrirla ll |'l\\.‘Il\"i|Pd hours later on the min-mi or it: mother nrom her n-ulv iohl, I i-{O-é-i- lzooooooooooooooo’ JO Society hn another new III‘ =brook anti stream ill-enema a p10‘ ‘ ..°.\1r. John Smith, Georgetown is visiting his daughter Mrs. Frank Dalzicl, Bordon. A. ..'Miss Esloll Morris, teacher of leorgotown High school, who has -een visiting her home in Donald- xon has returned to Georgetown. A ..°Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dcloirc, ‘leorgeiown, recently visited Chur- iottctouu. A. ..‘Mr. Joseph Kigglns, who has been visiting friend-s in George- .owu has returned to Allx-rton. A ..'Miss Marlon MncWlllium has returned to Georgetown after visit- ing her home in Eldon. A. ..'Mr. James Fitzgerald, who has been visiting his parents, Capt .nd Mm. Fitzgerald, Georgetown, ‘stunted i0 Si. Dunstunfls [Tniver- -lty on hionday. A. ..'Miss Gladys Taylor, who has linen visiting her home ln Char~ iottetotvn, hus returned to George- own. . .'Mi|-1.s Helen Stewart. who has been visiting her home in George- iown. lcit Monday {or Charlotte- .uwn. A. l ..“Miss Kathleen Doyle who has been visiting her home in (lsnrga- town, loft: Frlduy for Charlotte- town. A. ..°Ml.1u DetlrDouglus who‘ has been visiting her home in George- town has returned to Prince ~01 Wales College. A. . ."Mlsn Frcdda Morrlssey. Georgetown: is visiting her brother, Mr. Tuppcr Morriesl-y, North ‘Syd-- m-y, N. S, A. ..“.\lr. Auulln illcCnunu, has; gouc buck to Juniper, N. 11., nlior’ spending (fhrisilnna ulul Nciug Year's with his sister Mru. Augustus DOGPUW, Lower tuguc. - A 0' dlvrrnidn.‘ Wu lho “Owlm- 4 Because tem- wwulwl counteract for sound professional advice and lnteli ontnorvlcc - 4 twine and?” Pony." and u o dw- nnlmfll may M swim that Ml m: u Lho reputation we have Blfllqll in t w community- O will ohms you with m 0 born in all o: uo. llirkbtevncd. the if you are bowing my trouble with your or thin you O IunpilMnhoU and daring. .4. nyullflldlp ‘amid vyoll and ununyl may lmvo, let us serve you with 1 and exper- O-Vbu ohrnoonmWou-O hhlvumvnotnlwnlrneoeonrrtv “mm , J‘ l- ,- O OQIVCWIII Ybur WHO" It O HOW Mm 1010M’. Mau- dmvrhs o i ' d- tho watt Iddord today g mom pebdlu inn wuoer. 3 column-Infant! Pl-oooéipglompmflllb o and ln-lhy. . _- ' - » ' g, ~ z; m Sordid - flflfdblolll m,’ - M .- -¢¢.yw$.»»»».a¢ Mon- , j ll The other do old lhcby. mo! m: o! Mprytln Jun Anderson. cimnc 9|) up 55mph“. off a ra-lirood] bridge in-ho n“ river at Falls. Wis. 1th.; utter was warm, and baby, awustomul no a morn- ,‘ in; and , MHIPIU" in ibu- ml; on». She kicked -= {out gully. and. in: no doing kc-pt -~.-~-¢-1ir afloat mull runner- reach- ber. A lhowlmp. ummwht lo s-ufnn, wmlld lune d-miulsd. Why‘; l imnvanrs. a Yotfiié wanting a Fur Co a long time-Won A can get now! Last winter in the cold days you “I’ll have a Fur .. Coat for the zero weather n-ext winter.” Zerogdays are here- and with thema remarkable opportunity to "secure a hlgh class coat at practically your own price. You can choose from the best range of relialble fur coats _ in Charlottetown at a series of remarkable reduct1ons:— Ladies’ French Seal coats, Ionly Ladies’ Hudson seal length 50 in., sized 36 and 38, coat, length 40 in., size 42, price worth $325.00 sell- $150.00 selling a .... .. $195 2 only Ladies l Hudson Seal coat, lengith 38 in., sizes. 36 and ing at . . . . lHudson Seal Co'at len th 38 in., size as, selling at as, ' $300.00 sell- - - - - - - - ing 2110.8. . . . . . .. C 1_oglyglLad(i}es1’l‘Persi(';1n gag: ' e o ar an" u l, C b91113’ 1311359? S9131 Cggtgalle lelizgth a40 in., size 42 rice ° a1’ an’ “l ' S» Eng "1' $325.00, selling size 40, price $450.00 Selling at _ _ _ __ _ I ' mt ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " s Ladies" Natural Muskrat 1 only Persian Lamb Coat, Coat, sizes 36, 38, 40, length 42 iiiiiitltr 31ft? oliillsfipzsiois’ l: iiniésiviviifkleviiifiegpatbofiafiigi 450.00, selling at . . 45 inch Marmot Coats, $115 for $80.50 i Rich brown fur, very warm and very durable-makes a very satisfactory coat indeed, sizes 38, 40, 42. 24 handsomely‘ finished and lined, regulai L reduced price . . A striking bargain in Womelfs Underwear‘ Specially reduced prices on all winter weight underwear for “women and girls. If you have not secured your requirement, 1t will paq you to look through this splendid assortment and buy at the present hieavily reduced prices :- Laidiles’ Vests in natural and white . . . . . . . Ladies’ vests in long sleeve-s, short sleeves, no sleeves and opera top 85c 69!’ for.......... . . . . . With drawers and bloomers to match Ladies Vests in long sleeves, short sleeves and no sleeves $1.00 for w" Liidiééi vtitgxi-aei; kiiieiviléié t5 match a good weight for viinter, ma-r e in _ - all styles $1.25" for . . . .. .. .. . . Ladies’ fleece lined underwear in white and natural $1.25 for w I . $1.80 finest quality $2.95 for . . . . . . . . with drawers" to match. Children's Undervests in natural and white with drawers to match 75c for $1.00" Ladies’ ‘Vest-s in natural wio-ol urith drawers to match $2.25 for Ladies’ Vests in pure wool, . - - - . - . . - --.-~--. Childrens Undervests in n'at- ural wool 1.40 for 1.12, 1.25 for . . 4 Children's sleepers and plush _lined waists similar reduction. ooRB a M“ LE 0i) pAgA-L 555R. Brother: “Well, how tlld :11! Testifies For ltself.— __-__ like Venice?" ' Thomas Eclectric Oil needs 1 Slater inn helm-Ml): "Oh, top- ‘lestimoniul of its powers other! in the name IlIOlB! Had pyoposulli from threedtuelf. Whoovor tries It. for con Italian counts." for colds, for outs or conliluiol Brother, nrrhnrs nothing. At thcifor uprulnll oPVburpm-njqr pain! present rate of exchange it's about |_lhe limbs or body, iw l know 1h ' oqulvalent to one British com-gthe medicine‘ proves itself, '_ moner." insulin no guarantee." Thfu aho ' i wvhy this Oll is in lbllllrnl u " ~, ~ u <A 11oz onoucrmors WITH A Maui YOU n three-months pews eventing bath, enioyed _. 1.. .