‘i citaizwmtrowu euxlinillh rm: WESTERN auinnlii , Final Clearance befiire ~;l*'*i-‘l"-*ll=*‘“" Stock Taking‘ or all u“ Womens’ Coats and A Dresses -—25 LADIES sill: crepe dresses, new style and shades, sizes l6 to Ladies and Misses Silk Dresses 143 OFF 192i: c smelt-axed, "1- ‘J “1"'_"~'-- -ORE88EO HOGS WANTED.’- Bring your pork to J. B. Millman. Kenllngton and receive highest market prices in spot oaah. 3M6 l B0 8i -WE8TERN AGENT - Ir. Cyrus .1. Gallant is now Guardian agent in Howlsn and will receive news items, advertising nod foggy. al subscriptions. —TWO FOX HOUNDS for sale, a, male and a female. Have cap- tured sevefi foxes in last three mouths. James Cbappell, Sher- broolle. 3525 Here 1r the G i f t you ’re seeking “TiIOTYGASUYG Chest of Today ” 42,'worth 515.00, clearing at $9.15. M. silicon-m. ' asos i 22 3i —8EE ADVERTISEMENT in this issue re sale of beautiful furn- iture at Thomas Carruthers, Suui- _ , inerside. on Thursday next. 2 rings of Ladies and M13398 coats . . . . . . . .. HALF PRICE All other coats for Ladies’ ans Misses 1-3 91‘ Ladies and Misses Kimonos ._ ____ 25 p. (' OFF —CALENDAR8 Are being distri- buted at the Western Oftioe of the Guardian in the MacNeill Building, Summerside. Subscribe or renew your subscription to tlle Guardian‘ and get one. ti‘ -FOUL,TRY WANTED. —Don't forget that J. B. Mlllman, Kenning- ton is still buying poultry, either alive or dressed. paying best pos- sible prices for well finished birds- . l ' 3446 1 20 6i —-HOCKEV MATCH at Befleque, Ladies and Misses Flannel Dresses 1—30l“l" Ladies and Misses Gharineen —ABOUT 2o LADIE8 dresses: and Poire‘t Dresses . . . 1-3 01"!" from our ,regular stock, worth ,1 \*' $25.00 sp cial $15.00 at Sin l i ‘s. ~ _ ~ ~ Q33 ‘ Mottied. Biack, cardinal m. Monday. Jan. 24th. Between C. Y. e 350512231’ r Ladles and Misses ggveatzera FF , . , ' 2,. _ , _ g1‘ ’ f RlPPle-Rubbcr Combination F f . d l . gé'ug'e.ilggs;.e€g.i“meraide and B“? ' ‘QUE ' h . . . . . . . . . . . . . M) P- l- 0 Children ssweaterS J 15¢- 01‘ l‘ _. —-ANT TABLE one uu ‘ $4.50) or rlen ‘or re atlve man’ 350344331- dred years old at Thomas Carruth- Special stock taking bargain ' price on all Fur Coats in stock. This is a saving opportunity that should be seized by any lady who is interested in getting a nice new fur Coat. Room Lots Wall Paper CLEARING OUT BEFORE STOCKTAKING These are patterns from the most popular of our lines~so popular in i fact that we have only enough for one ' or two rooms left. We have dropped ‘ms Augusta ‘lemma m, M them from our samples-and are sell- and grey. full eXtra l House. and teacher of Bear River ing thGm at a fraCtiOn Of thell‘ Value. large size , _ . . . . , North, met with the misfortune of - i breaking her leg. bliss McDonald l . . i suffered a similar accident last your and was confined to her home for a long time- QUEBEC T0 REGULATE _“—_“*\‘Ve would simply permit new " I ' CUTTING OF FORESTS mills to start. There is too DQHIBS MQXICaH —-—— much competition already. how- “ —'l‘lie prov- ever. to permit any monopoly." _THE GRAND'_D'IV‘S|OND S. o. ers’ furniture sale Thursdazyazréext. T. meets on Tuesday. Jan. 25th, at 3 p. m. in Sulnmerfleld Hall. As matters oi’ importance will come before this meeting a mil attend- ance is requested. 1i woman or child-the most treasured of gifts. Useful and lasting. Styles, colours and prices to suit everybody. $6.50, $7.00 _ and Up including Treasure Chest. ~ Eastern Guardian ..‘ALL SKATER-B must be in‘ costume for the Montague Carnival,‘ Wednesday, January 26th. | 3472-1-21-31. -—KE»NSINGTON.-The people oi Spring Valley are sorry to heilr of the illness of Mr. William Harring- ton who ls very ill with blood pois- oning iii his foot-Mr. James Bry- penton, Spring Valley. sold a valu- iable sow pig to John Bryenton his ‘inephew for the handsome sum oi‘ nseveiitydlve dollars. tMr, John Bry- ienton is to be congratulated on his purchase as this sow was purchas- ed by James Bryenton from James Hooper at the Amherst ‘Fair two years ago-Air. lilllzah Bryenton. Spring Valley. is busily engaged in ' dipping sheep for his neighbours in the district of Spring Valley-air. John Davidson, Burlington. sawed lweulty cords of wood for Leslie Wnodingtou, in three hours. Who‘ can beat that? PERSONALS Extra large Flannelette BLANKETS $2.10 These come in white ..°EA8TERN AGENT - Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. I ..°BUY . BURGESS . .RADIO.‘ Flashlight, and Engine Batteries at Maboirs Drugstore. Fresh stock monthly. Willi-U. ..*ALL SKATERS must me in costume for the Montague Carni- val, Wednesday, Jan. 26th. 34724-2131 ..‘>SERIOUS ACCiDENT.--=Her friends will regret to learn that ti?” ., At 5500 Canadian Merchants —.\ll's. Alden blouse, New Annlin was a recent visitor to lJe Creek. ~64!" ——.\irs. William H. Cousins, Bur- lington. is spending ii few days in New Annan, the guest of hcr sister Airs. Alden Mouse, ..‘GEORGETOWN IT E M S.- Cuipt. A. A. McDonald was in Char- lottetown last week on business, al- so High Sheriff hlllPplly-—-Til6 lob- ster fishing in this locality seems to be pushed very largely next sea- —.\liss Ella Purdy- Alberton. who spent a few days lii Cascnmper at| the beginning of the‘ A‘ guest of Miss Laura Gordon lei'tlson_ M,._ Mane“ o, Punmme 1s. Friday, January 21st for New York. land h“ taken mm 00,000,511“; where a ipositioii awaits her withiFredmlck.Demrey 010111500000 and] 0 o the New York Life Assurance Co. are dnubnng their oopacity for the - O <1 ”‘ \0_ 0 o 0 o , a .- < o u y: 0 o o 0 -~ o c, - Sh“ w“ accommnied a“ f“? a“ handling oi’ the red jackets. -Mr. Am, Locomotive Co. . . . . . . .. 1081i’, Southern Pacific Co. . . . . . . .. 108%‘B°st°n by M!“ Pear] “lmd'“°"' RJPeter Gotell. Ashley Allan and Mat- Am. Smelt, and Rcfug. (to. . 139 llnion Puclflc Ry, . . . . . . . . .. 162% N" wh” "as "e9" “pendmg a holpthias Prospere are very busy mak-| 21 QUEBEC, Jan. I :Am. Bosch Mug. Co. . . . . . . .. 131,5 U.S_ vlndustrlal Alcohol Co. . 81% xfiklwith h? $011M’ Mrs’ Auceilllg limiter DOWB- Ml‘- Fllllllilllckdnce of Quebec has 00101-90 upon i; "There 15 it complaint among , HALIFAX, Jan. 22.—QuotzillonsAnal-undo Cop. .\liii. ('u. 47% Westinghouse Electric . . . . .. 69% mo“ a A er on‘ 0i‘ “loodvlile Mills sllDDlYlllB lllelne“. policy Wm; respect g0 he;- (jmmdim, ah-men that Quebec lqlrrllsheil by Johnston and “mad/Can Ilziclfit! Co._ . . . . . . . . . . . .. 168 bolted States Steel . . . . . . . .. 5600i sills.—The southern Packlngédfiloermqest areas. The wnsteru] meflr brought i" P.l_ench airmen to make _ .\ . _ ~ '3. . . . . . . . . . H" .' .. . . . . ..‘ - . - »- -" ——— iembers of the Montreal Stotkflnle Coppei (o 3.1/4; F‘ \\ Woolworth Co 1 112% [J J London manager are a ngpda of an came, day “huh “wedlhe fomsuy Buney. said The Bishop m“, Expeued From Mum [more boats to theln factory at NA’. Con, and iiud. Riv, RR. lb37/i; Boughton ‘lslend-——’i‘he old and re- out the white pine and other valu-‘Star. Consolidated Gas Co. (N.Y.) 104% ' able Canadian timbers have been; "i hadn't licurd of that," replied Declares People Are Fighting In Defense of Their Freedom oi Exchange: ' Montreal Stock Exchange MRS. E. JOHNSON at lloiman’s During special mid-winter sale HOL- MAN’S are offering some real bargains in bed outfits. Here are two that will show you the saving you can make. 3 1'1 EOE BED 0U'i‘l~‘l'l', comprising White Enamel Iron Bed, sanitary all steel link fabric spring and extra thick wool top mattress. January and February price l Steel c». ‘Can. Com. ...... .. 1501,. ‘”"““‘°‘~”B E‘°°"‘° ~~~~~~~ ~- ‘*5 Asbestos Com- New . . . . . . .. 24%; "wk circuit!” Sept. 861/9. l Brampton 3554i 61 t Apartments, Calgary. blit formerly Methodist minister in New -Brl1-us- Mrs. Johnson ~wus 85 Iborn in Albany. P. E. 1.. and mar- _ _ > _ ‘ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ __ 140 ried Mr. Johnson. 45 years ago. _ _ _ _ _ _ H 35 Among the places in. New Bruns- gmimwick at which Mir. and Mrs. John- 34 ison were stationed were Jerusalem‘. illopewell. in Albert County. and gsNKs lnear Fredericton. They were i-n Asbestos Pfd. New . . . . . . . .. Bell Telephone Shawinigan Can. Steamship Pfd. . . . . . .. 300k Roy“; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ __ 25.; several stations in Prince Edward Bank 010001-001 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 394 island, and their last circuit was at Whoat——May, 139%; July, 130%; Kelwlnglvll- P- ll l- Sept. 127%, Corn-May. 811,5; July. 84%: Oats-fildnyo 48%; July. 48%, 0 Wpg. Wheat~May. 135%; July, 132%; Oct. 125%. MMEyestrain , -\l'|il-rv- is lliut illill-kon l (irllerl-ii no‘ 10 Headaches I'll it _\'l'i. hill lm illlli gollcli Ill it coupli- Wnltross --\\'1-li. llll‘ cook lmlm'l kill- -nt' minty blows. i New refraetlng room with modern equipment. Our experience ls at your , service. EXAMINED. H. J.’ MABON OPTOMETRIST Montague, P. E. I. E. W. TAYLOR ASSISTED sv J. s. ravton oProusrRib-r 142 Rlellmqyid- Street i l 0-0 FBringiiig Up Father , l tween ‘Boughton Island and here. several people up from -Boughton island -last week and this for sup- ~piies.~'i‘he S. .S. Magnliild. Capt- R- Hflllvlll. afllveil °ll Slllld“! "m" the protection of our forests Halifax at the old reliable winterflgains; "r0 and m 00501010 the 00; port, with 1000 kegs of malt and 0f “mp0,- and pulpwoodj‘ 7,800 cases of whiskey "ln bond" "What methods will be itdopt- for St. IPIGITB. Mlquélon and flnlsh- ed?" asked The Star. ed- loading with hay,oats- etc.. and “in the first place gvo do provide sailed on Tuesday for St. John's with The Star today. Our policy in the future therefore Mr. Bragg speaks very highly oi‘ the be cut. harbour, also the way he was treat- margin against fire, destruction by ed by lill concerned, he having em- insects, windfalls and so forth. 1f ployed about forty men loading the this ploll can bo iaarried out. and steamer. the men giving apleildiu l think ii. c , it will make our for- satisfaciitm. Clifford Conrad an old est perpotu ,." Georgetown boy was down looking in the Quebec speech from the torest innd. it was slated llint Condemned Man Maurice Garvin, 24 your old bank clerk. is prepared to die on the gal- lows in the provincial jail yard- lyare next Tuesday morning. The gohitoidphns been erected. and Arth- ur Ellis, the liangman, will arrive iil Winnipeg Monday. Bonnln’s counsel had made application for a reprieve-but authorities believe the trial judge's sentence» will b91281" liied out. lnw monopoly?" The prime minister laughed. too keen for that. if we found u law to prevent us taking action." "ln what wny. by price regula- tion?" asked The Star. "Oh, no." said Mr. Taachereau. M010!‘ b01118 B"? 5"" Tllnlllng beffascliereau. discussing the matter his new forestry policy must and _ “l believciwill save Quebec's forest from de- very much in assisting nature. pletioii. will be to devote our attention to USED GASOLINE IN A llu our concession that only 80 per‘ via St- Pierre, Mlquelon. The agent cent. of the annual increment may; This means a 20 per cnnt7 completed eleven million acres of- and the inflation of prices that fol-Hmmmw‘ Gurvm 24 ye“ old ‘bank "We are not afraid of monopoly/‘lhere M“ TWSMY mmmm" he said, "the competition is already “$50M h“ - rive in Winnipeg Monday. Boliniins monopoly had arisen there la nopouml h“ made ampucauon for 1-0. New York Exchange international Paper (Yo. . .. 56 ,. liable Eastern Canners 100.. Ltd-. JJsucneeded by a policy of conservw M“ q-nschereaul international Petroleum 33% Abitibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' W. MvPllee- lllllllalel- ‘"9 very tion based on common sense prlli- 'i‘lle premier then indicated atat- c°"'°|°“°°' At. Top. and Santa Fc Ry. ...1fi8"/.'. Standard 1011 of New Jersey . 39 Howard Smith . . . . .. .. The death “ccurreil smmeml’ °f busy these times making arrange- (“p100 10010.. 01100-1"; Q“ebec'g 3mm] of Y ‘ I I Am. Can. Co, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. is-lzfiyiis. K111i. hmi Tex. Ry- 247 Laurentide Pulp .. 104141193" lmllble 0" Jwll-"flly "llil- °l mellts for the coming season. They --R.,;,,,esm0°n 1,, the nrdhuuylpulpwond ,0 he 345,150_000 00,00 GUATEMALA -(ll'l‘\. (illlllillvlldld- Am. Car and Fdy. Co. . . . . .. 1013/.‘ Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 99%-lM0ntreal Power . . . . . . . . . .. 72% M“ EH“ J°hns°nl wire of RB“ w' are all adding a plumber more bouts sense o! me word is a doubtful n; which 100000000 cords were Jan. Z2.—Bishop lPascuiil ltiut. 0i. r » -- -- National Breweries . . . . . . .. 68 ‘E- J°h“5°“- '“°w “f n2 ‘Devenlsh to their already extensive plant.——lp,-a0t|00| scheme," 001d pmmjer available‘ ‘bu; he 15 insistent that Tabasco, expelledfrom ‘Mexico, ha: arrived at Guatemala tCilY 3M i’ emphatic in his declaration tlul the Mexican clergy is not tlliins mart in revolutionary activities in Mexico. The bishop. Who was secretary oi the Mexican Catholic episcopal" which has been charged by tilt 1°“ 00mm; with lnstlgntiiig rebeigllillg- accepted hi8 9XD\lllll°ll' Wm‘ r" tum and patriotic resignation. I "ffpere is no doubt that u stall‘ of rebellion exists among the 3:53;‘: can people in defense of their doln of conscience." lie declare-- “ior to withold this ireedomhhltllgt tho country one“ l0 "llmll"! I wand. But. as Blwllfll) wmi (‘lillllllila reprove revolution. Wllll"‘"“' cause." ____4e}i- LAMP BY MISTAKE AND THREE PERSONS ARE DEAD EDMONTON. Alta. Jan. 22. —- One woman, Mrs. F. Raddus, and two men. Lowell Muncey and Fey lean, trero burned to llentli and two other mbn, h‘. Raddus and Joo Eyre. husband and brother res- pectively of the dead women. are in the Foreiltburg Hospital, prob- ably fatally burned. following a flro ’l‘hursdily night at the home 0i’ Howard Muncey. one of a snitiil cluster of buildings at the Muncoy in mistake for coal oil caused the th t h ex ected to 8" “in” explosion which resulted in the dared a a p . ‘A vana and from there in llie U111“ ~ '0 George Bernard Shaw. "l" “in”: playwright. and will A. "F Broadway Theatrical man. 0 w Illegal action is threatened Ulric". Shaw's attorneys. Swill “ml h, bans. unless {our letters wrlil“'lurjq Mr. Shaw to Mr. Pase twenty fr“. age. ore deleted from B llmlf o“ gen by . the latter. a treatuu“ Broadway sbfiotacles and revllh . . -Bi.<i¢<>1i¢@ M01011“ clerk. is prepared to die on the Kill- tows in the Provincial iail yard The been erected and iArthur Ellis the hangman, will ar- i|:._“‘,..‘“. I. ‘...». -——— before additional mills were pen "FO- 50,065 pm-hmps Chicago. . 1 ' Mo" "Nd-ch" came on R t, mlttcd in be established. precnu. ---_-< _.._-_<Q>-~~~-ROAD - ll ld l l. l k . l- ' ' D 5 ' i alter close work. Av)‘ "'9 °' , thosTia-ivvtliii ltllnliblllillflellillltig (Iilfaufoiwiiii Bandit stoicauy D|5puTE r P ‘m’ several aye muscles can cause glgus (jgngglatlgn reserve ioi- tho mills already m ex- Fageg Death ov a LETTERS Y r ‘ an Intense headache. Atuek - llileairltlil or alfiady being built. l NEW YORK. Jun. 22>“ 110mm . > " i. l ‘ 5 ton s I your headache at its source. wmmpuy Jain, 22,—-RBfu3|llg m, thosgonlregfiymfilrll‘ ‘zxzrzxgsgégi: WlNNLPhG. Jan. zz-illeiuslng the right to ipublislittligoélfiiitlvr m m e u s all religious consolation, Wilfrid Baked The sum "would any all religious consolation Wilfrid a letterfiblolonlis t3“? p-Olm m ‘gnu, HAVE YOUR EYES Bwnlni hmlk band“ and “Myer "I precaution bo taken to prevent tliisifimmm‘ ha“ "and" and "layer or igoareiieliltelildt OBOIHTOVGTHY l>°l“"""" prleve but authorities believe the trial. Judges sentence will =be car- ried out. - i mrv- SMITH Joe-r PHONEDl I AND ‘SAID HE DION T WANT ~ ANY TtCKETEi ‘TO woun MuutiGwoi-ac-"Qvsa TO emrrl-fs OFFlCE AN‘ ssnnmm A TICKET BY GOLLY- MoLLiQAN L u»: BEEN cone m HOUR.- l QHOULD-HANE HEARD MR- MULLIGAN 408T "$5.9 AND 9ND THAT’ FR-IQFTH‘ BOUGHT‘ TVQ I complete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ , $14.25 DINNER A5 m: DIDN'T T0 MY o-uuzn! mom l-mtl e~r NOW! YOUR alumna‘. Wfif" R TO GO‘. ANOTHER 11mm}; PIECE BED 1 a E - _ "VPFJT comprising all metal bed with 18 ’ . i‘ . . . . ,.. , inch posts and all steel link fabric spring ii f, , and layer felt Mattress. Complete dur- . ing January and February for only $22.00 IlOLMIlIPS Summerelde-lillarlottetown i so Q I927 Iv lnw-l. futons sjlvvlfil. inc 7 after the interests o! tlic steamer iilrono reference was mode lo on mine. 1S miles south of Heislor. on Bmwp iDiuz Billil h“ i?‘ “m. a """" "‘~'"'-' ' Conrad‘ and Company, (Jiiarlotte- inventory of the forests. showing the (‘nmroso-ldoresiburg line of the Jesuit ‘m; Ii; ll Mexican. lilting: mwm being he, 050,110 so far as the inventory has been C- N. R. hasollne used in a lamp bee" bum in tiuadaiajniu- l1‘ 0