r51 ‘l: I.g_‘\‘\ 0R YEARS AN ANNUAL EVENT! This year, a greater value occasion than ever! Even though these lamps were bought at the old “lows”, we offer them at just HALF PRICl-L-Values we may never again repeat! Plan to buy several at this reduction, to brighten up and add new color to your home-and to save tremendously ! I -ASIAIAOUS TIPI, l rooms. llihlth. fresh canned poi-i. prices low “Ta-t slmlilnsiii autumn and Prlseejflounty sffifl’ iw. ills. beans. -IOSS-MILIQ h: Cubes, bis- cuit and meal, TC’ wintd feeding. Distributed l1! Dude's. O82. 41L“! I0! PILTI are being bouflit daily at the office o! B. Graham " . Summerside. (U! -DIATII OI‘ SIMON DAY OI‘ SHEEP RIVER-The death occur. red on ‘hlesday last at his home in SheeDR-iver of llnSinxinDay at I4 veervof are. Mr. De: had been in poor health for some time. lie had liVOd in the vicinity fa guns years and was hilhly esteemed by . aide were very largely attended. Blironleie 4B! IONIIJSB herafmeat. sold at Iran's. ' eras. -Cl.0lING BIIVIOII 0P W!“ OI PIA A’! HUI- IlllIDI-Jrha earvieaso! the Wee-k of Prayer at Bummer- The speaker was Rev. J. ill. Mur- chison. the Maritime Secretary of‘ the Bible society. He delivered III “NW0! “— from Hebrews l. l-l. 8e llid particular emphasis "P"! the feet that all nations‘ seek after a God, each in wag-d- anee with their beliefs. It ts there- fore the duty of christian people toseethstali the nstionsoftho eerthleam toknowthetrue God. end to hear his message. which is Just as effectual today Is in Bible times. Rev. Mr. lturchison closed his address by singing "Btrenger of Galilee." nev- Mir. Wilson presided. The lesson was read by Rev.‘ Mr_ e large circle of friends. The tuner. l1 W“ P11“ on Wednesday st Victoria West. S. l -SAD NIWS IlClTVIIL-Ai telegram received by H. D. Smith, iucneilrs Mills. r. s. 1., min his' 515W". Mlfillrei. conveyed the news of the death o! her husband, Richard T. Sims of Roxbury, 14s., on December 26th. m, and M", Sims visited her old home in Free. 11nd ircqurntly and were well known among relative; and mend; who NlTf-‘t his pesing. l. -c. c. r. 1-. MEETING-The annual business meeting of the C. Ci. l. T. of Trinity United Church was held on Friday evening in Epwonh Hall. Miss Millicent Strong. leader, occupied the chair, After the opening exercises. Miss Strong road a letter from Miss Mabel Newsomc. who is in charge "llmhlwli- A iluertatte by Messrs. Crue. Slackfcrd, Shirl! and Phil- lipson was beautifully rtndered, Mia Slackford accompanying the singers on the organ. At the c105; of the service the annual meeting of the Bible Society was hold. Mr. Edelr Clark read the minutes of the last meeting. Mr. W. Philip-a , read the treasurer! report. A nominating committee was called. upon to nominate the officers for this year, which are as follows: President, Edgar Clark: Vino PR5- ldflfl, HUT)’ Llllklttlfl"; ggqrgtgry. W. W. smith: treasurer. C. B. Jelly; ‘ Executive, St. Mary's Church, Mr. Emest Mills; St. John's Chm-obj St Elemorh, Mr. Sidney Rlchard- ‘ 80h; Church of Scotland, Jams’ Cairns; the other Protestant Churches are tqnesented by their pastors. A vote of thanks was ea- tended to Mr. Willard Phillipsf who tendered his resignation gs treasurer. ‘rho meet closed with Benediction by Rev. . H. l-Iard- i in‘. S. it: the United Missions in Sidney, ;N, 8., thanking them for the box 1°! toyl. candy and clothing sent flrom this group. The things were ivery acceptable and helped to imaire a happy Christmas for the QUALITY AT A SAVING HOLMAN’S LIGHT “Cimada Approved” The Meat and Canned mes Act and regulations are enforced by the Health of Animals Branch, Don-mien Department of Agricul- ture, for the purpoag of maintain- ing Canada's foreign markets by securing the confidence of national authorities in the soundness of meats and meat food products bear- ing the mark "Oensds Approved,‘ and in the correct labeling of con- t-dnora Constant supervision ls maintained over all departments of estlriiar nfs chilled in export "Qnada Approved" stamp ll fixed only to meat and meat food pro- daei; that are regarded after CATCH every way fit for human Consump- , care is exercised to enforce tnle and correct labelling. CHIISTMAS CONCERT their homes, young and old alike feeling that to have been there." The following is the program-fi stone and Aleths MacFedyen. C. Alaid (enoored) . compamst for the evcnmg and Mr. Allison Auld acted as Santa Claus. Liquor Smugglers u" Mm"- w 1* em m“ “tlnsuranoe Questioned lcles issued covering the boat “Gal- llano" for marine risks were dia- Our entire stock of gorgeous Lamp Shades- Silli, Cellon, Parchment-An Bridge, Junior and Table sizes are offered at just WOOD AND METAL LAMP STANDS in a large variety oi‘ 1A; off THE WAY TO SAVINGS to e close. Then all departed to indeed “it was good Chorus-Jingle Bells. Recitation. Eugene Clow. Trio. Mary Clow, Vera Living- Recitation, Lorne Docherty. Chorus. by children. Recitation, John Clow. Duel, Miss Mildred Auld and Ire Recitation. Arnold Beer. Solo. Vera. Livingston ienoored). Recitation. Noreen Auld. Chorus, Good-night, by children. Solo, Joyce McSwain Mrs. Adam Livingstone was nc- (C. r. a; Guardian‘: Special Win) QUEBEC, Jan lt-lnsurance pol- - The annual Christmas Tree cussed ns trial proceeded in court of King's Bench of Alfred Levesque. Notre Dame Du Lac, and Antonio former i‘ price 12 beautiful finishes. former low price. traffic " "I have no direct. knowledge of it," replied Ahearn. Valmore Bienvenue, K. C., ap- pearing for the Crovm. stated he did not see vuhat his confrere wishs ed to establish. "If everyone is smuggling. I Ill‘! interested." replied Mr. Rivard. Through Frederick Taylor, of Montreal, an - nt employed by Hail Ormston and Company, Limit- ed, it. was established that an in- surance policy issued on the “Gal- liano“ was not valid if the vessel was confiscated for transportation of liquor. "The Company knew that the ‘Galllano’ would transport liquor?" asked Mr. Bienvcnuc. "Yes." mulled 'l‘aylor Aheam stated a. policy had been issued to the amount of $5.000 for needy children. ‘The election of of- ficers then took place. President, Eva Conneli: Vice President, Glad- ys Arthur, Secretary. Jean Cell- bcck; ‘Treasurer. Dorthy Allen. S. PERSONALS b-Mh. Preston Kennedy of Ken- alngton underwent a serious oper- ation on Thursday and is now resting comfortably, S. . Erskine Haywood and Mrs. Haywood (nee Miss Delay Bowncss) left on Saturday for Halifax, N. 5-, where they will make their home. Mr. Heywood 1s attached the R.C-M.P. at Halifax. S. -Mr. Kentford Horus o! Bloom- field left on Friday morning to re- sume his studies at Acadia Ubi- verslty. S. —Mr. Robert Horne of Bloom- field has entered the Prince Coun~ ty Hospital fa’ treatment. l. Illlll’! lslll_oll III OCIII- EASTERN GUARDIAN ~1- ..'I’lals eolnmn h reserved feI sews or local Internet but advertising ef s newly saliva DI, be ileerkd at I eeaea a word ehietl! IIIIIII ll advaeee, . JIUBICIIHJIONI to The Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. or left at H. J. Kabob‘! Drug Store. Montague. Winter Quarters 0f Rabbits A word oi warning may be given at this time reeerdins t" hfltine of rabbit houses. or placing the hutches in heated buildings during the winter. No greater mistake can be made thanthatofhestingthe raibbitry and nothing will no euth- ly weaken the stock. Provided the air three months by a Marine Insur- ance Company H» had been told the boat would carry liquor, Ahenrn said. Levesque had been introduced to him by Blair, Ali necessary inspections are made by the Health of Animals Branch of cattle and dairies to comply with the United States Im- port Milk Act. There are six ship- ping plsnts in Ontario, and one individual permit each in Quebec . is dry, the ventilation good. and the trait-bits supplied with good clean ‘nests, rabbits oen stand ext-reins , cold without suffering any ill elects. . The Animal Diseases ltneerch Institute. Dominion Department of Agriculture, is s Dominion centre for organised research in animal diseases The Inetttute she manu- Mnentstothetreetyendclearthe Stifi Opposition ToWaterway Treaty lily Leon Clerk Canadian Pres Staff Writer) (C. P. by Guardian‘; Qpecisl Wire) WASHINGTON. Jaa le-The fight to ratify the St. Lawrence Wlivrwlv Twliv in the United States senate is on While senator Key Pittman. Nevada Democrat. opened the bet- tie for those favoring ratification, with a scathing ‘enunoistion of "selfish seaports" and “powerful railroads" opposing the building of s waterway from the Great, Lakes to the Atlantic, independent Re- publics banded together under the leadership of Senator Robert M Lafolletie to make a relay of speak ers on the pro-aide. "We have selfish seaports doing everything to prevent reduction of ahipping coats; we have powerful railways fighting every waterway development," shouted the veteran Nevadan, stalking about the Demo- cratic slds of the chamber where moot of the opposition to the treaty lies and pounding so hard upon his desk and that of Senator Robert Wagner, Democrat from New York. that it was difficult to hear what he said. 3Q charged railways had urged their employees to telegraph Senators to oppose the treaty. Hecitled from time to time and continually _ ned. Pittman ploughed right ahead with his re- view of the waterway project and enumerated its advances. lasrvatious that might cut down the objections of some oppo- road for its approval were hiniAd at in the opening of debate. They did not reach definite formulation but discussion revolved around the clause that would internstionalisa Lake Miohinn and effect the div- the lllllflippl t. sgao drainage ca . U.S. Increases Liquor Import (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire! WASHINGTON. Jan l‘—Thi federal alcohol control administra- tion announced tonight it had in- ports must clear fowl!!! Peril 50-’ fseturea tuberculin and nisllein amounting to two million doeee per snnum. and having a winereial forw midnight Jan 2'1. Th; announcement said the ord-, er was issued to provide foe-Wim- High Grade SUITS 25 p.c. OFF Here are suite for the man who is hard to please-tine English woreteds, in quici patterns, tailored by master of the tape and shears: 825.00 Suit-s for ......$l8.7;. 821.50 Suits for .......i20.63 $28.50 Suits for ......$'-’-l~37 $30.00 Suits for .......$22.50 WE HAND YOU A Wonderful Bargain ‘N OVERCDATS $2 5 Worth $35. to $50. for EAUTIFULLY TAILORED GARMENTS. well finished coats some of Whitneys, Alpines. Alpaca Fleece. Alpacotes, some of the most desirable overcoat fabrics that are made on British looms. These are cut with swank and style-they'll look like something real—until $25.00 Men's $18.00 to 820.00 Men's $22.50 to $35.00 OVERCOATS OVERCOATS $13.50 $ 1 7.50 All sizes from 37 to 42, many styles “mum” °l n“ m‘ m“ Ammo mediate distribution of, as much as and in Saskatchewan. possible of the new British quote. Graveline, Quebec, charged with being leaders of s smuggling com- bin-g \'.‘.ich. the ~ ‘rovrn charges. im- e‘ ported millions of dollars worth of illicit liquor into the Province of ‘ Quebec y Two insurance agents took the stand to testify that Levesque had boat, arrangements being out by a lar. nlsir. described by I witness as heed o! Iieatern Radars. s Newfoundland concern. EYESIIIIT ~ EXAIIIATIUI Iuuesaaesesewlealllll- ifs. anon IIIOIIIIIII i keehlih fifli wines. ' Met Tbs new tax law, aigoed late lest, The alcohol control a ~ ~ pen Ifllldt Roilllvelt. boost-y iion will ask members of the ' “g5; ‘n, ed N OI causing offic-l industries b0 hill‘: data taaotluileleb- tethettbervvenueullilooetsendrdilelptlshortll. eg- would mount to at effort w prevent pmlitearilli ~ - By George MeManuli to unusual weatbc condi- tiona in Mediterranean countries, weaervad fruits for the Ctmstmes wddinl fleet the Srflab homewh on be: l aeaaias s. ‘ o? lg; gr s.{llii i?