.-,... m 12.1 Y‘"::<~—:\<_ _‘___:‘ _‘ 991g, .~.-_..r_e..w<..-.z.'_~g.‘= Western Guardian -ODD LINES CUSHIONS. run- ners. doiiies. luncheon sets. eta. clearing at reduced prices. At Binc- E5‘%E::*:3.':";.h:;‘: m mow Remcd . l have found it a moat wondlcriul relief. l hard- ly ever have asthma now but l always like to keep a_ bottle at hand." P. J: Puddington, Clifton, Kings (.o., N. B. li uhi. new internal treatment doesn't lnorcilran meet your ho . return rt and the lull price wilrze refunried. 52.50 at your drugglat'a_ or direct. —SPECIAL PRICES on Odd lines Madeira linens, only small quantity lett. At Sinclair's. 8964-4-21 —5LlGllTLY DAMAGED ALL LINEN napkins selling bargain pric- es. At Sinclair's. ' 8944-4-31 —l5 TABLE CLOTBS, all linen. _- ‘sizes 2x2 and 222%. Belling l-s or! ' regular. At Sinclair's BM-l-A-Ii —FIR.ST HOCKEY MATCH. Abbies vs. Crystals at Bumnierslde, January = ‘ ' 7th. Skating sttcr the game. t‘ 895_1_‘_zL lets-New filasguwsNfi _ l queers on. ran MOCCAIINS. 6 inch top. $1.85. 10 inch top. $2.29 per pair. At Sinclair's. aM-l-4-2l —SPECIAL LOT 0!‘ MEN'S win- ter over-coats, clearing 518.95 each. At Sinclair's. BM-I-Q-Zi FOX FEED r012 SALE .-___. Bee! Trips Bcci Melts Lleel Lips Beer Tongue Trimminzs Boneless Bee! Veal, (in carcass) Lamb Pluck: Lamp Trlpc Liimln and Mutton, (in carcass) llorscmcut. lcarload lots or less) Hogs Piucks, —LADIES WINTER. COATS. ill- ‘ eluding cloth or lur, now selling at reduced prices. At Sinclaii-‘s. BM-I-i-Zl -BIR.THDAY PARTY-The WO- men's Institute or Linkletter Road held a very enjoyable social and New Year's Day at the home 0! Ml’!- Wal- ter Bchurman o! Linklctter Road. Hos! Liv" The social was in the form o! a um‘ Llve“ birthday party, each guest bringing The island Cold Storage ghii? ‘i_zie°lfbrzutyzzy°zzlg:g 2: company Ltd‘ a very pleasant time was spent in Haw‘ _ music and games. Iterr ents were served by the ladies. The money ob- tained by this novel means. which Q M_ Lampson f; C0" ‘amounted to a tidy sum, goes towards L|M|TED_ .i.he IIlSUtlIIC (U1155- S. 61 Queen Street '——" London, E, C. 4, England \ --R-ETUB.NS FROM MONCTON— Public Auction S3135 gvrctessor B. A. Rockford o1 sum- uF lmcrside, returned from Moncton, N. RAW FURB 1B, this week. where he had ‘been shlPPlng boss will be iurnlsh- ‘overlooking the best horseflesh o! tha l i"! "liiw" "mire "Y “Drill”! district on behalf or m. Macintosh, 3mg‘: llwgmim Ltd‘ Sm’ 1a large and well known farmer oi Qpngsén", b, frigniflh. He brought back a besutiliul I, ‘Innate ed pair oi’ {arm horses, pp ng Mfrs; Fgfilsfvgluelnc‘ 1 the scales together at 3,150 pounds. New York‘ N‘ L gMr- Rockford received a very tempt- ._L_,w,___ ing otter roi- the near horse. but ‘would not split the pair. 'I‘his team will be used exclusively by Mr. Mac- Intosh on the potato planter, culti- vator and digger, he being nowone o! the leading potato growers in the west oi’ the Province. Mr. Rocklord also brought back irom Moncton the famous and beautllul gaited trotter, "Peter wm Tell," with a record o! 2.01%, well known to all Island horsemen. Mr. Rockford gave this horse a brush on Water Street on New Year's Day, where he was much admired. This speedy one will take Bflore the New Year davrns visit our NEW YEAR POTS AND PANS '-. ...:.-':Z".*. are ztsrc- and select a new sup. ply oi’ modern kltzhcn utensils and‘ bcsin the ycnr with a properly‘. a prominent part in the ice races at Summerslde and elsewhere this winter. S. -EXlllBlTl0N GAME AT AL- BERTON-Jrhe Summerside O. Y. M. L. Cubs crossed sticks with the Al- cquipimd kitchen and pantry, In our l belwn Regal‘ at the Alberta“ fink large stock you will find the mOSl. .0“ Thursday evmmg 1n m "hunk depcmmble amt!“ (‘I “my ‘mscflp’ ion game. It will be r embered that tlon for cvcry purpose. We shall bathe Album mun we" m” °h‘m_ glad m Show you the "Cry “ltest mm‘ ‘pions oi th Maclean hockey trophy venicnccs {or cooking. h“ year. The" w" ‘ "w W“ ‘b tendance, a number o! fans going up irom Sun-imersids with the C. Y. M. L team. The game was won by the lie-gals with a score oi’ _3-l. The score is no indication oi’ the gaxno, which was hotly contested on both sides and a large number o! penalties were ‘handed cut to each team. The lineup . b: bot). leanls was the same as last I YOfQSSIOHQI Cards ,l'ell-r. with the exception oi O'Brien ' ,and Jciirey on the Alberton team / , \ a ‘and lamest Gaudet, better known as lliork it. Mchuzgan, {me ..I,on Duke... who ,5 no‘, phy_ . A. ing with the Kenslngton team, on lAliltsmlgfvsfllLlCllT0ll. ITQ the C. Y. M. L. team. H6 hi8 BOOB * '0 4”“ re laced b Rnilnald Phillipa, who Carr-rm lilork. Charlottetown. lhlblkflrycd m 1h’ vwwfll.‘ o! 0h.” loitetown last year. The game wll lucLeod 81 Bentley lvery eliiciently refereed by Jack § w "'2' u ‘Matthews 0 O'I.eary and lddla Mam . mmdrfand Mwrfieykbu. Klnnon o! Summerside. ‘The lum- l Olllce: r80 Richmond sum "waldo Mira Mumed home wars lvltlNl-Zll Til LOAN enthusiastic over the cordial "Np-- C'“"°""“"“- "~ '5- l tlon they received from the Albartcn ' boys and are anxiously awaiting for MCDOflflld 8L NlCPlICC good hard lee when they will p107 - B. A_ ‘ the return game wth Alberwnn an the ;_ L MwONALD It l "cyan Summorsidc rink. On the previous BARllSTl-TRS. ATTORNEYS, 8T0. night Keusington and O'Lea.ry met , MONEY 1'0 LOAN in the 0'16!!! rink for the illltv am ulnar»; vhlflflim" exhibition game to be pram by m. " "" Prince Oouaty Intermediates. new Stewart 8i lnwthe lngton won after a well fought mun s. o. srawurr. n. o. _ .. ' u. w. Low-run Mu‘ ' “l” M human-ans. starve-mum. no 1 u men Qeorn amen Mona! ‘r0 tosie The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited -O-OOOOOO+OOOOOQOOOQOQOOOOQ-l l “uu-eoovoeaooeoooooooooo Tl1l_-‘._Ql;lAll_LOTTETOWN_GlIARDIA lb I Eastern Guardian ..'OWING ‘I0 UNIAVORABL; WEATIBI we are continuing our Clearance Sale until January 11th. McLeod d: Mcflrcgor. ili-l-fl-Ii. ..'WIIIST ENJOYID-Tiic Little Pond Altar Society held their tirst whist Dec. 36th. Mrs. Alex. A. Mc- Donald entertaining thcm, eleven tables were played. The prises which were donated by Miss Annie Mc- Donald, were won by Mrs. Allen‘ Mc- Kenzie and Neil Mccormac. consol- ations by Gussie McDonald and Aeneas McDonald. ‘rhe next whist to , be at the home o! Mrs- Allen Mc- Kenzie. -._.-_p ..'WSTITUTI MEETING — The December meeting o! the Launching‘ ‘Women's Institute was held‘ at tho McPherson. with twenty members and three visitors present. Meeting: opened by singing Institute Ode, iol~ lowed by roll call and reading minu- tes Yo! last meeting. A discussion 0n raising more iunda took place. also 0n sending one member in the shortl course to be held in Charlottetown! but no deiinite arrangements were made. A donation oi live dollars was received from Miss Christina Walker. o! Boston. Mass. in aid o! school Library. Meeting closed by singing National Anthem and serving oi a very dainty supper by the hostess Next meetinl will be held on January 30th, roll call to riddllc 0r Jokes. ._._._._,_.........___... _ -SIVI.‘N MILE BAY HALL, Jan- uary 14th. Baza , Chicken Supper, Sale Fancy Articles, Special Lotteries and Games. Doors open ll o'clock. Admission (roe. A big time {or all. l! not line, then on 15th following 884-i-4-3i. -I.E-OPENXNG AFTER CHRIST- MAS BOLlDAYS—-'I‘lie' Summer-side Hlsh Se‘ ‘ and Business College rc-Oven this morning after the Christmas vacation. Many n! the Prince o! Wales students from Burn- meraide and the west 0i the Prov- ince are also returning tangy 1°;- the opening o! the college on Tuesday. B. -—TBANKED BY PBJME MIN- ISTBR~$om¢ years ago Bedeque Bay produced large _ titles o! the roost delicious oysters and it now seems apparent that ona or two o! the old beds near l-lurdh Point are coming back alter having been bar- ren for a number or years. A few barrels oILone bed have recently been iished. and Mr. .1. .1. Gaudet,‘ proprietor 0t the Capitol Theatre and i Tea Rooms. Bummer-side, struck the happy idea of sending some as n‘ New Year's compliment to Premier King- On Friday morning he receiv- ed the Iollowing tnlegram o! acknow- iedgcmentz-“Delicious oysters sent by you arrived safely at Laurier l-lcuae Now Year's ave. Have cent one halt the portion to Hon! Mr. Cardin at serel. warmest thanks tor this iconic gilt and but wishes tor the NW Year- W- L- Mackensie King." S. PERSONALS --Mra. Alexander Murray. 0t l-lar- mony. lint l3. spent New Year's Day at Summerside. the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. George Key. S. -Mr. victor Morris, M. 6.. o! Bherbrook. P. Q. is spending a short vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. c- B. Morris o! Bummerside. S. -Mr. Bridloy MacArthur, or Ken- sington. spent New Year's at 5t. Louis. the guest oi Mo}. Callahan. S. -Miss Keltie Holman. o! Toronto. is spending the Christmas vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. '1‘. Holman oi’ Sumrnerside. S. —Mr. mady Murray oi Harmony. Lot ll. haaccina to mice in Burn- aursida and has obtained a position with the Hall Ilanuiacturing Co. In started upon his duties 0n ‘Thursday- Ria many friends wish him even success. l. -MiaI Isabel and Risa Gretna Key. daughters oi’ W.‘ Russel 30y. oi.’ Conway. Mt 1i. spent their Christmas vacation in lummeraide. thaguastsoltbeir auatw-alhl Oayandtlsaunchwndeorfllley. raq returned bean on Thursday evening. l- ‘ ...-....-__-.._. During the llolnt cold spell in Illtr opptbellloonatveaice waalrohq" for the llrat time in years. ‘ . a can-In- _ l . v An aviation aspen predicts that there wm be 1,000,000 some» who» unites States by 1on0 . Ibatfalenthallaatlaflna- home o! the President, Mrs. Frank _ BUY Now! Clearance Sale of All Winter Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices as]: Large assortment of Ladies Dresses in‘Flat Crepe, Georgette and Velvet, Jersey, eta, in sizes 16 to 44, clearing at our Big January Sale at I .__ 4 Yedrb Greatest, Coat and Dress Sale All Wintler Goods at Clearing >- Out Prices- Before v i g _ Stock - Taking Balance of Ladies’ Cloth _ Coats at 173» Off Balance of Ladies’ Fur Coats at Greatly Reduced Prices orv$l2 for. LA DIES. Don't. miss this oppor- tunity to secures. nice dressdrees. Dresses that at anytime you would expect to pay about $10 Only DRESSES All LadieeDrceses of (good quality and new- est styles at 20% 0E. Another line of Ladies Dresses at the startling low prices oi’ 54-93" $6.98 and 89.98 ii 1111s SALE Beam/s Now AND ENDS ‘JANUARY 15th.. BALANCES OF LADIES wmran GLOVES consume xr 2o P. c. mscouzvr Silk Underwear at 1-2 price SCARV-ES Special lot of Ladies Scarves clearing 2075 DISCOUNT OFli‘ ALL LADIES BALANCE OF CHILDREN'S HATS ON SALE DAYS AT 1-2 IPRICB LADIES Another line Ladies’ Hats all this year's models. Bargain prices . . . . . . . . . . . . '9“ Balance o! Ladies Winter Kimonos and Silk and Crepe Dressing Gowns at 20% Discount SILK uunanwnsn p IN A raw naonrm tmas CLEARING 1-2 Price Children's Flannel Skirts from 2 to 6 years. Sale pricc......... '69 m 0H .1.‘ d ildrelfa Wint- er dresses. Children’: Rubber Panties, extra value. . . ~ I' r Ladlaajtubber Aprons. Prices 49c _ Children's Fleeced S1691"?!- .im-e~~i~.~z. a. so» w» w» Larger sizes to 8 years. Sale PIlCQ n“... .-..--_a-n ‘i 1 All Ladiea m mum Swcjt- V era at Special losfpricaa. w -_~\ l, Discount \ runner 13mins}! '_ ._ clearing at l Iladies Velvet Knickers, 4 pairs only at 1-2 price. Ladies Hats o! Felt, Velvet, etc, at our . Big Sale clearing at l Ladies f; Sateen an Ladies assumes-solos . - Ladies ’ Hose in_ All Wool and Silk and Wool. Extra good value at. Parr ..... G79 Girl's White Jumbo Pullover Sweaters. Regular 85.75 for ' $8.85 -_..__--l-_-_- l Doz. Red and Camel Pull- overs. Sizes 2, 4, 6, Sale pgica oae---.--¢-~--~---. 0q~r—-—-———- Balance-at Children's under- ww- at Extra Low Pricel- Bloomers. ilannaiette lined. Reg. 81.15 tor ‘A I JANUARY a 1930 I