A ‘is good tea” an tumbling. Pa». a. the finest tea in the best packages-Aluminum With the formation of GeneralSteelwars Limited by a huge $15,- 000,000 merger three families whohave bnilt up andwontrolled their important enterprises almost for industries. Left is James Davidsonmp to recently had of the Davidson Manufacturing Company of Mont-real right is CoL W. M. Gartshore, who succeeded John MtClary Z§,l.€SidIn‘ of the MeClary Manufac- turing Company. one of the largestof the firms merged. O o °"""""'e°~ silt-ash ‘W?’ Tasteful, attractive fWall Paper , SELLING THIS MORNING AT BARGAIN PRICES In getting‘ ready for stock taking- we go over our fixtures, remove all patterns of which wehave only two or three room lots, and clear them out at a bargain price. - 'i‘his morning there’s a great as- sortment of these WALL PAPER BARGAINS ready for you, ROOM LOTS with border to match, the prettiest papers you’ve ever seen, clearing at a price that’s ridiculously low, in the a Sale of odd lots and Remnants Second Floor NO ORE 5 N°LBOD Silver Foxes Mr. Daniel F. Miehan will be at our office Thursday, December 29th and days following and will be interested in all grades Silver Fox Peits, and other Furs. Bring in your Furs and realize the high prevailing prices. i o. R. MacQuarriel Summerside generations. give up control of their Cha . pres-t u t. " 11m Western Guardian l1$-l-1~3i I —BIG VALUES BROWN in ladies fur ooats during the January Clean Up Sale at Sinclair's. O8-l-6-2i —8'l'll.l. A GOOD asortment of .ladia’ratandsealooatsseliingat special reduced prices at Sinclair's. lfl-l-G-h —WOMB.\"8 FANCY bedroom slippers. worth to 8150, selling for 15c a pair at Sinclalrs. 1698-1-6-21 -LADIES' FUR COATS at clear- ;ing prioa during January at Sin- clair's. l098-1-6-2i » —CIYSTALS vs. Ahbies ‘Puesdfly Jan. 10th. Do not miss the open- ing hockey match of the P. K Ls- land League. 1725-1-7-31 —WOME8'S AND CHEDBZYS wool scarts. previous value $15 to S150 your choice 50c each at Sin- clair's. 1698-1-6-2i —WESTZBN OFFICE. — The Western Office of the Guardian is. located in the McNeil] Build!!!- Water SL, Summerside. where sub- scriptions and advertising will be received. The Guardian may be purchased daily at the Western Oiiice in the hlcNelll Building or at H the McDonald News Store. —-POULTRY NOTICE-Our Poul- try Killing Plant at Kensiugton will continue in operation during 33111130’. and we would urge our patrons l0 thoroughly fallen their birds before disposing of them, 1s the price for good stock will prob- ably continue iirm- J.B- Millman l534-12-26-l0i --WELCOME VISITOR. — Mr. s. A. MpcNeill, representing (lillellc Safety Razor Co, Calgary. returned Thursday after spending a very pleasant week with his mo- rhl-r, Mrs. C. A. .\l<.-.\'ulz, Summer- sidv. and his sister, Mrs. C. ll. Mfllhfi-‘On, Kcnsington. Mr. and .\‘. klac-Nult will :0 reuirn i0 hlonlrv-zil and lloalcn, when? ho al- Willis General Convention of 'l‘mv- eilr-r-l for (‘analla and l'. S. .-\. lul‘ (Hill-lu- Saftly Razor ('0. llls many frlcnds were glull lu 544! him in such 20ml healih and prosper- lly, —WFDDING BELL$.-—An inter- esting and very pretty event took place in St. Mary's Convent Chev pel, S'Slde, at 5:30 cclock on Wed nesday, the 4th., when Rev. J. J. 1- MacDonald. P. P, performed his first New Year u-adding. be united in holy wedlock, kiargaret Pynfal, youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late Raymond McLeod of Summer- side, and Everett (). Biagan of (ihnrlollclown, eldest s'-n of lhc lure Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reagan, formerly of Mg. Ryan. P. E. i. The hilde, who was gowned in Peking blue silk Canton Crepe. with hat of blue and silver, silverjv-gray slip- pers and stockings. Was attended - by Miss Mary Beagan, sister of the grrom ,who wore a blue satin KOWn with but to match. Mr. Fred Mc- Leod, brother 0f the bride, was best man. Mrs. Beagan was for {he 1335f, f-fuy y-gars an efficienl - and obllglng operator with the Western ljnlon Telegraph Co., and made many friends whc wish her T. C. 1W5 Llmllell. lllf-‘Yllagurh every happiness. Mr. Reagan hi‘ long-g u; the Transportation 118D!- of (he C. N. R. ltailwayns and irr the past two months has been "B"! 101‘ 1°“?- matloned in Ri-xcre-Tlc-lmop. Que. Bl€flkifllil “'11s served 1c tilt‘ bridal party at the home of the bride's ulster. Airs. Jenny Doucetle, a few intimate friends being llfe-‘Vml- a1‘ fer which the happy, young @0119"? def; on the early morning train. on a Slur! honeymoon trip to Q11‘?- bec City, hlonlrcal and other Can- adian cities. on return the)’ will reside in nlve-re-De-wlln for ti?“ 'Thc bride travelling m a, muskrat coat. the gm 01 ‘he groom. They received some WY)’ handflpme 3m] useful gifts. The (luarllian joins in hcartlcst (‘on- gralulations. -CARLETON AND CAPE TRA- VERSF.—The schools have re-OP" When Back Hurts Flush out Kidneys. When Your kldnBY-‘l flu" “m1 your back f-els sore. (i001 S" film“: ed and proceed to load W"? 5 “i?” “y, with a lot of drugs that Hwy- lhe kidneys and irritate the enl .6 urinary tract. K9911 You" 3mm?!“ M,“ m“, you keep, your bfllvelfl 91mm, by flushing them Wllll 0 mlld- harmless snllfi. which bell“ to remove the bollY-‘l llfillous wasle and stimulate [hem to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys ls w llllv-r the blood. in 24 hours lllflY strain from il. 500 llrlllllll 01 "m and waste so we can readily under“ stand the vllnl importance of keel‘- lng the kidneys active. Drink lots of good water-you can't drink too much: also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Sails. Take a tablespoon- -cavs'ra|.s vs. seams. Jan.‘ 10th. a onkmormrovvn ousjmun infatuation ! Buildu- of illIIioB-le- A for new JANUARY APPAREL SiALES T the end of the season, before stock-taking commences, it is necessary to clean up this department, relieving it of any surplus stock, making room To do this in a hurry we realize we have to lose some money-- this sale then gives you a chance to choose pretty df8SS8S—-‘—h8!1d80_lIl8 coats, etc ., AT WONDERFUL BARGAIN PRICES. ' “MAN, woMAN and SIN” Prince Edward Wed. - Thurs. ened after the Xmas holidays with a good attendance. Autos have- made their appearance again also’ bicycles in goodly numbers. l-‘fiends of Mr. Austin Campbell, will be sorry to learn that he is confined to his home with a s0r€_ W‘: and all hope for his speedy- recovery. —.\!r. and Mrs. P, S.‘ owau have Zeturned from a trip to New nrtllliWlCk. —-Mess!s.; Fxink Campbell and Clarence Wnd- 2 dell were visitors f0 Albany on New Year's, the guests of Lemuel} and Mrs. Dawson. -’—Mr. Arthur Bell of Baltimore. has returned :0: his hcme after visiting his pa:er.1s,§ Mr. and .\ir.s. Ephraim Bel The racoons are very plentiful around Carleton and Albany, cur; veteran hunters, hliessrs. Nathanl Bell and Cook How-alt, wllh the as~f sistance of Mr, Pred Bell, and a,‘ good fox-hound were successful in’ capturing four beauties on Tues-: day and Wednesday, —.\ir. Han‘ ry Muuart is (‘villa a rushing bllli" incss building .-l'-ighs, having sev- lral under wuv. also some com- plr-u-d. -C.1pn Traverse rink i'< about ready, nnll llkl-iy somr- snflil , py IIOPRQ)’ muffin-s will lake plnc-"z in lhr- neat runzlr. (‘ape Traverse‘ having :1 lmnn "r-ond m none. -- l .\t-. William. \‘.'.'ld~~ll and Mr. llurl ry Mullarl yvl-v- [lnssongerii on the morning lrain. from (‘arllilon m!’ Wednesday. Mr. Fred Lvlng away on an extended visit to BUS-g ton, Prcvldence. and other cities.‘ --The Minister of the Unlred. Church at Cap: Traverse is lloldil ing prayer meetings all this wceic,’ Small come ma at low—- Eastern Guardian NE active DRESSES deeply reduced Pretty dresses of crepes, figur- ed georgettes, last’ models, . but I broken lines, includes dres . to $16.00, for the assortment ses worth 8 0o I A range of very attractive smart dresses, silks, crepes and satins, with one or two pretty velvets. ular value as $25. WORTH t0 $25 . Clearing This lot runs in reg- high as __i2.00 Out all Ladies Cloth Coats . Another lot of last year coats, lot of last year's coats, plain cloth, some with fur collar, all good garments, well made and wearable. You ' h f th .’.°..‘.".’?‘.’..'T’.".‘...".“.‘. 5-90 garments-- fresh from the factories this Fall and Winter, clearing as be- $15.00 Coats sell for. . .$10.00 $20.00 Coats sell for .. $13.33 30.00 Coats sell for . . . $20.00 You are invited to inspect these—-the one you want is here-- . and you will be surprised anddelighted with the price MOORE & McLEQD LTD. ..*FROM 10 TO 50 PER CENT! Rgpucflon on some clearing; lines for January, Our lists are’ in the mail. (let yours‘! T. G. ivcs. Limited, Montague. 1629-1-3-61 happenings 0t M ..'EASTEBN AGENT-db‘. J. W.. Murdock is Guardian, Agent 111*“ _ , _ , . Montague and will be pleas“; w; 11h “right. vice president of the" receive news items. advertisins. llfllflflvheklh Assembly cf the Maritime flfld FEBBWE] filbxflpuons- ‘Provinces, whose marriage takes Continued l-‘rom Page i ..°SPECIAL REDUCED PRIO, - . Es__on a" heavy “.1518, good5‘_prefly' table fesfooned with pink; p-y January. Before Slock-takinzxund while braced the center of the‘ 162914“ lzglllgolmllllhlfullf streamers suspenvlf. 1 . (llillltlflllCra centerlllz) Be loving and yo" Wm nevmq in q large decorated Iinsket loaded Willi beautiful gifls. which were a4:- v-cmpanlerl with verfv amusing vers- ‘os road by .\lrs Ruby lloule, ILN. if}. Miss Wright‘ was completely. 1m, uaken by surprise, bu! vc-ry graced gfully thanked lilo members for‘ their thoughtfulness and kindness. Afterwards several rubles of bridge were playnd and dainty refresh- ml-nls served People who have 10112 faces arc apt to have shoxtcominlél-I. Reason is a mall's 211109- principle is‘ his safeguard. The leading citizen cf a vlilflll" never realizes hr-w insignificant he is unlil he visits a large cu)’- mo} The King of Puin—.\linnrd'n Llnlmevlt.‘ To Farador People of Prince Edward Islan ozsme ‘r0.’ The (fhrislnrashulnber of Toroz» ll) Saturday Night. had a charmill: mhclcgranh of Elizabeth Joy Fras- ier, the winsmn- lilllr- diughler of . r» nnl’. Mrs- John A- P‘rascr, Eus- lton Slrccl. l The many friends of Mr?» lLD.‘ N5 HUMAN"Ray'mond of Sl- Paul's Rectory", re- ’ * ‘.1’ ‘Rret that she slipped in her homf! Friendflrshneen )-efl,.;;Ne\s' Yenrfis day. brr-ziking a hone moo“ Fungi-grim her clbznv. ce I. Ila AND ALL WHO ' HELP SUFFERI ITYI Dear have passed since was introduced here» i ‘ ‘ ll f eul . Léirvgearllz ugnzgin a whor huwi The LPKIOD fiance on Monday done much b)’ lheir flood w-urds lfwil” ‘"1" "1 ‘hi’ fill-W" “OM11 “\" help forward this work. which b'.--|enls for some limo, everyone hav- ave cause of its splendid record of YU-ilng l; delightful llfllfi a5 lilo hours m suits. should commend itself to allgwere whirled away In (lanping ,0 who care for suffering humanity. ’ , _ _ During the p“, year many granHct-Juilsite music by Dlxuns 0rchefi~ cures were effecled. probably nil-lira on a good floor- Them were a mom striking being the case "f ‘ltilflfill muuy handsome gowns worn lady 811M 82' who "unere" 1mm and much discussion as lo who was two strokes cf paralysis and w-as ill r ,, ,, _ consequenco utterly lielpless- By m“ hm” "f m" bun‘ A ‘him-l mean” of [he pal-adm- ghe “>35 supper was an added llllfflClitJfl. quickly cured aml is apparently nslThe happy gathering was chapel‘- wwfllfiln “Jieéxast two month“ I iméd ‘hykhirs. W.S- Sleyvurl, Mrs: have sold four Paradors, one nflcr ' ' U" "n “n” Mm‘ ("A Pwk" the other, to n doctor on the maln- lsnli. for use among his patlenH. The said doctor belongs to the regular school of medicine, and stands high in his profession, and this ls surely a splendid tribute to l C A new tone ‘of greacn that is very soft, almost grey In fnct, is used for the new sport dresses- I I O [in Montreal . The W eeki _ 1102s, horses. etc. fnl in a glass of water before the work of (he Pgraqlgr. breakfast elwll Illfllllilllt f0!‘ 8 f0“? l have secured n splendid co- dnys and your kidneys may thcllworker for the town of Summer- act fine. Thin famous salts in side in the person of Mr-J. S- made from the acid of grapes null Perry, n well known merchant. lemon juice, combined with lilhia, who was healed of a very distress- gnd hug bgcn "ged for yen" {ll i115 ailment by means 0f the Fflrll‘ help clean and stimulate clogged for. and l am 818d to refer all ‘kidneys; also to neutralize the ac- b90019 "villi! ill that V1010"? l" ‘ids in the system an they are nu T111"- longer a source of irritation, thus 1 "0"" "BB1" 811""! 811 1199f" often relieving bladder weakness. "31 U"? Farm"? l0 brill! "l9 108ml‘ Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not "1"" "“""|°11311Y 1° 11131891!" 311"- injure; , vescent lllhla-wale everyone should then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this: also‘ ‘lump up the wuler drinking, and. no doubt you will wonder what be’ mama of your kidney? trouble .1 and! mka now an“ Parador cannot do its work of heal- g. With best wishes for the New Year, l remain, Yours for health. W- EDGAR ENMAN. Farador lleprcienlnlive- Wwkuha 208 Sydney 8t, Charlottetown. make, a dengmml Fner- Perry. ln rrder to have ll teatcd._ l. dmm wmch for unless the cords are lnlacl the Miss Norah Longworth has return- cd to Mcflill. after spending the fliolirlnys with her parents, Mr- and furs. o.u.n. Longworth. Mm D11. hifllffrilflfl of Summer- xldc, ls visiting friends in Mon’- real. Mrs- T.C. Edgeu left Tuesday to spend n few weeks in Montreal- Mlss Ina (lllladofllhe Red Cross Society leaves this morning on u holldayglrlp to Montreal and Tor- onto. I Mrs Bell, of'St-' John's. Niil. who: is visiting her sister, Mrs. T.B.§ “Wuodman, is being very pleasantly‘ cnxerlained by hcr friends. ' The ‘hlisses- liirgzin ‘entertained: brother. Mr John llegan, who is‘ homo on holidayt _.» Mrs- Cosh dntdrldined the Mon-v day Bridge Club at her home" Thursday evening of this week. l Bliss Pearl 'w§~.r§. daughter on Rev. i-Ls. Weeks, Salisbury, x.n.§ formerly of this island. has made! sily Sackvllie. She ls on her fourth year in the B.A- Course. After spcmllngQthe Christmas holidays xhe 3rd to resume her studies. Black velvet bdgshzain much dis- linclion by the addition o1 diamond,‘ ornaments ln the shape of small} IN MEMoRiKM l MR. THEOPIIILUS BURIIOE Mr. Theophilus Burhoe whose death at Bonnahlnley. the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. Chester S. McLure was briefly announced in yesterday's Guardian was a life long resident of Alexandra. He was a successful farmer and contractor and many of the finest residences the surrounding communities are monuments to his skill as an architect ,and builder and to his honesty and scrupulous carefulness in doing well whatever he under- took to do. ‘ l andra Baptist Church, superintend- ent of the Sunday School and a pillar of strength to the church und community for many long years. He wds a thorough gentle- man. well informed on the current topics of the day and his mind was stored with much that was helpful to him and to those with whom he came in contact. He was looked up to by all who knew him as a model Christian and citizen. _ His wife predeceased him by nearly three years and since that time his health gradually declined but buoyed up by the assurance of joining ‘her in tho Better Land. During his illness he was comforted by the constant and loving care of his devoted dangh Mrs. Mcluun: and the kind sollcltuds of his old neighbors and friends. Be leaves to mourn two da hters Mrs MoLm-e, and Mrs. Karol Mc- Cabe of Arlington. Mass. who spent some weeks with him in November and December, also two sons Russel in Medicine Bat and Hedley on the homestead besides four brothers, to all of whom The Guardian extends sincere sympathy. The funeral will take place on Sunday with a lvste service at Mfl- floors; (lclikln and niece. ‘Miss Jean McKay, nf Bummer-sills, lleft Tuesday on ,0 visit lo friends Bonnahinley at .45. The corlege He was a deacon of the Alex- l including velours l and tweeds, mostly with fur collars and cuffs and including ‘lines’ form- erly priced at many tig- ures up to $35, at each 12.50 All our newest Coats reduced Handsome new Selections from the foremost makers in Canada- Beautiful cloths, stylishly fur trimmed,- all cut priced to clear $39.00 Coats for .. $45 .00 Coats for $58». 00 Coats for . . Quebec Leads Fox- Farming Industry, OTTAWA. Jan. ‘V-‘fhe ilumber of fanns devoted to raising fur- bearing animals in Janadn. "s in- creasing and figures issued by the ‘very delightfully at a mixed bridge » Dominion Bureau of Statistics here [mace in the no“ {mum A yen“ \\'(idne5day mghh h, honor a; ma" show that for 1926 then ucre over 400 more such establishments than‘ in 1925. 1n the latter year 7.283 were recorded. but m i926 the figure. had risen to 2.702. . Curiously enough, the province with the greatest numbzr of fox farms is not Prince Edward Island. which had 575, but Quebec, uith 586; Ontario was l close third in i926 with 496. while Nova Scotia with 241 and New lf-ruuslvicx with 220 followed. All of the nine prov- provinces indicate an cxpaiuilon oi the business. . The total value animals in 1926 of f ur-bcaring‘ throughout Can- m we Parsonage’ she rammed o“ adn was 811007.530. with the total PMIWW value of ‘property adding another $14,888,705 to the capital amount. Census of the various farms shows that silver fox is the most favored among the fur-bearing ant-l mals. the number in captivity at the end of i926 totalled 47,404. valued at $10,591,054: path or cross.fox ac- counted for 1.742. red fox 1,183, blue fox 1.050 and mink 1.650 with var-V ions other animals such as raccoonn skunk, marlen, lynx, coyote, badger, Siberian hare, chinchilla rabbit and, ksrnkul sheep making up a grand total of 56.216 animals. The death rate among sliver fox /~ l per cent. In 1926 of the 37.912 clubs horn 7.912 died. Appointment 0f Harbor Commission . _ Soon Expected‘ OTTAWA, Jau- 0. —- Much llro-‘ gross is being made in lhe‘ estab- llshment of n Harbor Commission at Halifax. The question ls receiv- lug the careful consideration of the Government nnd it is learned tllnt the appointment of that body may be expected within the next week- lion- Waller E. Foster of St. John is here today attending the imporb’ ant meeting of the Nations Advis- ory Council on the St- Lawrencc, ....$26.00 $30.00 .$38 . 67' A Certificate - For Bravery A brave rescue was effected las: May by Mr. Peter Ramsay. at that time living in Alberton. when he saved from drowning Mr. Arthur Wllkie and Mr. John McKay of Al- berton Harbour. This fact was brought to the attention of the Royal Canadian Humane Associa- tion, and a certificate of bravery ‘was issued to Mr. Ramsay. This ‘certificate. along with an ad- dress and a purse given by the men he rescued was presented to Mr. Peter Ramsay at Freetown, where he now resides. on last Friday even- ing by Mr. A. E. MacLean. M. P.. on behalf of the association, Mr. Robert Auld presiding at the meeting. _ . . a “and Show“, I m ‘ t ._l inces and the Ylton ierrizury are After the meeting. the audience Mninauom M! innlxllgorllpcfjgivzt_ in the fox raising industry. and all demanded from Mr. Ramsay an ac. count of the rescue, which. though [very modestly given. brought vivid- ly to the minds of the listene a the great difficulty of the task. Mr. closed his account. by thanking those who had interested themselves in the honour bestowed on him. as well as those who had donated the purse. Discover Pilot For Re-establishment 0f ‘ . Prince Carol CONSTANTJXOPLE, Jnn- 6- — The Turkish police are reported 11$ VET)’ 311311. BmONIlU-IK U0 B13011?- 39 to have discovered a vast plot fol‘ the re-eslnbllshmvnl of former Crown Prince (‘urul o.‘ ltumnnla ill bin own country The plol is 8110K ed to have had Sabrl Bey, n Turk- ish (lnvnlry Captain belonging t0 Dobrudio, Rumnnia at its head- Subrl Bey ivus condemned to death under the late Premier Bratianu for Carolin: activities. but escaped to Constantinople Tho police lselz~ ed manlfeslns snid to have been printed here which the plotters were sending to llobruzlin- l; was arranged for Carol to come to Coir stnntinoplo and fly from here m Dobrudja. derslood to ho considered by tho Federal Government us highly sub isfacl0ry~ _ -—-—<-o->-—--— A light has been designed m ué Waterway nrolec: llfld he will also carried on tho right front hnb of consult with the government 0K1 an automobile to illuminate ‘that 'mnttera relating to the work of the ‘Iflq o; a 1-0411], rgggrdlagg 0g mo Sl- John "arbor Commission. glare of approaching headlights- whosa administration so far is pu-l . __ Childhood's Lesson: affect the whole life, Teach your children to use Cuticura loap daily w hep m» akin clear. Sootheand ant, rashes. flames anll other irritations with c - h sr , wuuc ' Soap to the scalp in a hubby. hair- growing mndition. will then leave at 2 for Alexandra Baptist Church where a public ser- vice will be held at 3 o'clock. Culleara Sharla: Stick Ile. . ' '. § Mfiighflflftidfimfirtllahrsfl: l