And Vicinity llr. B. .W. Taylor. Proprietor Globe Hotel was in Ksnsinltfln 1'09" ently on business. » Worth $50,000.00 to YOU . 7,. xllas Gym-ass nuersntotlsi-thfislso. Frill- _. ' i --9HOP_ from l-iolman's Calstog. i; --FOR LATI W STERN NEWS —l?age s is avsilab c. ti who was well known and very lrrhly esteemed and respected b: a large circle oi blends and rela- tives leaves to mourn. besides a sol-towing husband. three daugh- tens, Annie aged 14; heals. 11- and Lillian d; all at home: her mother. Mrs. "Albert Stewart at Park ‘Corner: three brothers. Will- ism J.. Par .Oorner: K. Bruce. Winnipeg; rge in Vancouver. Mrs. J. A. glgiiillfssy and Miss; Anna Blodgerspn were lie-Ilene"; on flu Hockey’. Special Wednesdl!‘ night returning from a short visit‘ to the city. -J-¢$¢- . il i bans ,1‘: a B. C.. also four sisters, Mm. Ever- um wimp m ' n a u. ett MsdLeod, French River; one. “m” "'1' m “Ila-E. M, “d ll‘. W. Willlflms, Summeralde; Mrs. , ‘ George A. Dickinson, New Glas- gow; and Mrs. Wm. H. Ratteo. of must-mania» "use... s,“ Ilourlo mm you pm,‘ ghost-launches” taught him this uniformly ,,_ . (Will-i I mph. most "oeeassuslelepfissiafi --HAPPY avatar... oosmgpla- -tons to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Sher- ry. Tignlsh, on the arrival‘ oi a ass-o- Fox Trot Hit on s Victor. ‘i Record No. 19860 Q Double-sided Price 75c. Played by i Roger Wolfe Kahn and his Hotel Biltmore Orchestra Hear also Nos. 19840 and 19859 at any “His Master's Voice” Dealer January Women's high class pumps, oxfords and slippers, some with high and some with medlu pair. the balance of all broigen or discontinued $335 per pair ‘to 810.00 per lines i NARROW . —.GUARDIANS VON SALE st the Guardian's western office in the McNeil! Bulldhls. Summer-side every day. . _ |= ‘z n —K. or c. ENTERTAINMENT- This wceids place at the Home tonight, Thurs- day. 734521-11 -. -DIC'I'IONARIEI can be had at the Western Guardian Office, Wu- ter ‘Street, Suminerslde, for only rlfty cents with a new or renewal subscription. - ti’ —GUARDIAN OFFICE. - The Guardian's Western, Office is now located in the MoNsill Building Water Sh, Summerslde. where subscriptions, news or advertising lwlll be received. The phone num- 1 ber is 233. _--i_BURlAL WHRDAY. — The death occurrdni p Tlglllsh on Wed- nesday of M11.‘ ossph l. Gandet. after a felw months illness. Her fun eral which ttok place Saturday was ‘largely attended. She ls survived by her husband," and five children who have flieihflpsthy of the com- munity in their sad bereavement.- v. - . ' --—-—'<-Vo>———— PERSONALS —-iMr. A.’ E. ‘B. Murphy. Edmon- ton wss in Summerside yesterday. —Mr. J. C. Gillespie. J. P., Bor- .dcn, was among visitors to Sum- mersidc yesterday. —Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hougbton, Charlottetown returned to the capi- tal yesterday after visiting ln Sum- merside. " —Mr. P. Noonan, Manager of t-be Provincial Bank. Charlottetown. Pt?- 4 turned home Tuesday after spend- ing his vacation in Tlgnish.—V. ——-Messrs. William 811d Efflefll- ll-lsrpor who were called home on m or iow heels. values up WlDTl-IS in women's high class straps and oxfords LESS 15 pairs pumps, A width. 12 pilrj pumps, B width. sizes 4V2 to 7. 20 PER CENT OFF REGULAR PRICES 24 pairs oxfords, A width, 22 pairs oxfords, B width. sizes 4 to 7V;- slzos 4V2. to 7%- slzcs 5 to 7V2. 85c FOR WOMEN’S BROWN RUBBERS Two lines discontinued be- cause they will soon be too narrow for prevailing shapes, however there are noiw plenty of pairs in daily use which they will fit to a 1'. ' The above are all real val tomers have taken advanta ready to advertise them. THIS SALE l8 FOR CASH ONLV- ABSOLUTELY NO APPROBATION. FASHIONABLE All Wool Hose LESS 20 PERCENT. Ofi regular prices $1.85 hose for $1.50 hossfor........ $1.00 use, and many of our cus- qe or them even before we were s ca MITED FOOTWEAR l Prosperity Rules I in Newfoundland HMJFAX. Jan. 19.-—Sir John Crosbic. Minister of Finance in the Newfoundland Government, ' - “so driddiild "b! lmqthefi- Coughs and Colds who do not knew _ - Dr.Chass's Syrup of Lin- seed and Turpentine. r-gponsioll i! he falmlly dluglgwhe season. n every to hear the “ ' merclal e terprlsea. I-le said New- ioundlsfi" would WGICOm-a go immigr s ‘ll, of Psnays. has sunk 140 Oct. l. arrived here to-day on board the White Star liner iMcgantlc from Liverpool and will leave for ‘home tomorrow morning. ISir John completed negotltptlons for two tons while in England. one for $4,000,000 and another {or .82,- 500,000. He expressed grout satis- faction in the financial condition of the ancient colony. where the Governmem was faced with s. sur- plus at the and oi the last fiscal year for the first time since 1920. He believed the era oi prosperity would continue. Sir John expressed himself as absolutely opposed to public own- ership oi railroads and other com- llsh and Scotc who would not lbs afraid oi hard work. and prophesied gzgreat in- flux of tourists during 1 fLAccom- Denying Sir John were his daugh- ter. Miss Dolly Crosbie. and Cyll J. Caltill, ma for Harbor Main. Part of ososgs Bad’ Sinks 140 we s17... lat-duper ., the ocean bed in the northeastern ' WASHING part oi the Sula Sea oil the islands W have returned Batburst, N. B. i. é - 1 75c .- , . lnber of Parliament I ':.-',18CC0lll1t of the illness and death oi ltheir mother. Mrs. Chas, Harper to their home in —Massrs. ‘Marcus and Clifford ackett have returned to Halifax to resume their studies ‘in St. Mary's College after spending their holidays at their home, Tlgn.sh.—~V ——The many friends of Mrs. Jos- ' eph A. Bernard. Tlgnlsh, are glad to know that she is steadily im- r proving after her severe illness-V —Mucb sympathy is extended to ‘uMr. Charles Harper Tlsnish. in the death of Mrs. Harp- antl family. er whose sad demise occurred-last ‘Tuesday after a few days’ illness.- --Mr. and Mia. William Muttart. Cape Traverse have lcit on a trip to the principal They will journey right to the coast and expect to be absent about six weeks. Canadian cities. -.Misses Dorothy and Cornelia Hsckett, Tignisb, were in Summer- side Tuesday attending the hockey match from there proceeded to Charlottetown returning home Thursday. i —Mr. B. Cormier, Teller, Royal ‘Bank, Tignish. ls spending his vaca- ltion at his home in Bouctouchts. N. 1B. He is replaced by Mr. James of ithe Royal Bank Staff, Charlotte- vtown.~—V. »i l— , sunrstss l People are surprised at the quick action of simple hnclrthorn lmrk. gly- m-rlne. etc" us missd- in Adlerlku. This removes stomach GAB in ten rnltltrtt-s null brings out a surprising rrumunt of u'tl poisonous matter you never thought wuu in yntlr system. ' No mutter what you have tried for sinnlnrh trouble or constipation, Atllcr- llrn ls so wonderful in its QUICK action “that you will be dstonlllhed. This ext-ul- lcnt intestinal evacuant stops that full. hlo ted feeling and makes you enjoy tinting. Don't waste time with pills or tablets but ct REAL Asllsrlkn nctlm. today! Brigitte Drug Cd.. Ltd BRINGIN ' Mlthbauclwrnf or THEfiE F‘ for-t since‘ entertainment takes , G UP FATHER-—- r|_1_ vm" visas. ¢.LovEs’lt~{~rn\--_. GCYTJ QVEIQCDAT "rl-vcr lb wow-w young son-V. -POL|OE GOURT.— At the Police ‘Court in Summer-side on Monday a much adjourned Prohibi» tion case was dismissed for lack of evidence. _ -|$E FOR SUMMER. — There is considerable ice for domestic use being hauled in Summersidei these days for Mr. Max. Gallant and others. The ice this year is oi good solid quality‘ although not quite asgood as last year. . -AU,LO LANG SYNE and Housewlfes Calendars have been received at the Guardian's West- ern Office, McNeill Building, Sum- merslde. These calendars will he given to those subscribing or re- newing their subscription to the Guar ian. -RINK OPEN-The Tignish Rink-ale ‘now opened to the Public. This year it is under the manage- ment bf"M‘rs. Joseph Mclnnls who lraslbeen successful in having a beautiful sheet of ice and we hope that both young and old will take the opportunity of enjoying this hesttbyyvinter ipastimew-V. -c. M. s. A. SCCIAL-w- The regular weekly social oi the Sum- mersidc branch oi the C. M. B. A. was held on Monday night with a lsrge crowd attending. Iln the Whist drive the ladies prise "was won by Mrs. J. M. Noonan and the gentleman's by Mr. Leo Wood. Dancing iollowed with splendid music by the Gssty Orchestra. —AFTER THE GAME. d-‘After the game in ‘Summerside on Tues- Pasque. flask.» The frrneral took place on Sunday. the 17, the ser- vices being conducted by Rev. Dr. Gouge, during which the favorite hymn ofthefdeceased, "Hs Was Nailed to he Csoss." was sweetly rendered. _ Mrs. Angus Green. lu- terment was lathe family plot in the Cemetery at Geddle Memorial Presbyterian Church at Spring Brook, iollowsd by a concourse of over one hundred slelgbs. The pail bearers were: ‘Messrs. Kenneth MacLeod, Frederick IMaoLeod, John Stewart, all cousi C Eastern Guardian —'SHOP from Holman’s Catalog “u. w. MURDOOK. recelvedliflfl Calendars g. Also Dictionaries. at once and get onel ’ Renew ..'FOR 8AL£—‘-Drivlng~ Sleigh Piano Box in good-condition. —M. c. McGowan. Kllmuir.‘ P. E. l. 7297-1li-1-3i . JFOR ‘SALE-Pure Bred Yorkshire Boar. 2 years old. ADPIY John A. McPherson, Bellevue. 7300-19-1M3i. ..'STURGEON HALL! — Our Grand Concert and Basket Social will be held on Tuesday. Jan. 26th, beginning at 7.30. Radio on the side. By Order. 7315-20-1-4l day night there was. a skate at the Crystal, Rink at which the Sum- merside and Charlottetown ladies and gentlemen intermingled for an enjoyable time. There was also a dance at the Olimpia at which there was a good crowd. The special left Su-mmeralde on re- turn shortly after 12, some sad partings being "made. "- _____. . , - --ssR|ous Loss-m. ~Vlctor Traverse had the misfortune to lose his two- barns by fire last Sun- Stock Quotations d-IAJJIFAX. Jan .20.-—— Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward, Members of the Exchange: At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. . 132% American Can. 1C0. . . . . . . . .. 2761.4 Am. Car and Fdy. Co. .. Atlantic Refinery Co. . . . . . .. American Locomotive Co. . A-m. smelting and Refng. Co. 131% day evening. They were occupied. were taken cut before flre got too much under way. Much sympathy is fe-lt for Messrs. the last few years.-—-V. i I --BAD FIRE-A bad fire occur- red at Kildnre Cape on Sunday ev-l enlng. ‘by which two large barns owned by Mr. Victor Tihverse. now residing in Surnmersidd". were com- pletely destroyed. All the contents are reported to have been consum- ed with the sole exception or one cow. The contents ot'1both build- ings with the exception of the crou, were owned by James ‘Fitzgerald. Mr. Traverse owning the crop. The loss includes some eight or nine cattle, and it is supposed several horses and sheep were also des- troyed. The flre caught amongst the straw. but how it originated has not been discovered. —~PRESBYTERIAN OHURGfle- The annual meeting of the Alber- ton Presbyterian Congregation was held in the Baptist Church on the 12th instant and was well att- ended. Encouraging were the re- ports from all departments, it be- ing just one year since part of the congreggatlon went into Union. Membership increased from 55 to 127; almost" continuous pulpit supply throughout the year; iln- ances in a healthy condition. a. total of $2.820.‘belng tho revenue" for all purposes. The meeting un-I animously endorsed the Sessiorrs expression of gratitude to Rev. S. T. Simpson D. D. who. at consid- erable sacrifice, is ministering to i I ter months. forceful Dr. Simpson is a speaker, fundamentally Presbyterian. The meeting was not unmindlul of the kindly asset- ance of the Nazarenes during the earlier months a: the year and of the Baptists whose church building has been engaged until a new building is erected. —-8A.DLV sens/wan Home-J The death occurred at bar home 1 Am. Bosch Magneto Co. by Wm. Feakes and James Fitzger-‘Allficillldfl CW- Mln- w" '- -~ aid who lost allithe contents. which 953M315" Pflclfic ‘c°' ' ' ' ' ' ' " consisted of stock and grain. withN-Y- C9"- imd ‘HM- m“ Rm- 127% the exception of two horseswlhlchfimerimuimfl Pa?“ c“ " peak“ and Finger. General Pet. . . . . . . . . . . .. a-ld as they bad the misfortune to Im- Pewmeum ' ' ' ' * ' ' " lose both their barns by fire within slalldald New Ymk ~ ' Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . . the congregation during the Win- - sound in doctrine and a true blue- “rashes 28% 4m, 148% Standard Oil of New Jersey . Brit. Empire lSteel. 1st -- Southern Pacific Co. .. Union Pacific Ry. ....... . 14m U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. . Westinghouse Electric .. .. 72%, llnltedStates Steel .‘ . . . . . .. 132% Brampton Brazilian Fraction Howard ‘Smith Com. . . - . . - - . Spanish River Ptd. -. Spanish River Com. . Abltlbl Lsurentlde lPulp . - - . - . - - - -- Csnadian Steamship Pid. - Dominion Bridge Montreal Power p na who; . g Sea d intmept _wi relicvg p heal. Ribs with 3 curs Soap-a hid waist. dry listhlss ‘ with Cotieun Ointment. quicker or safer than Cuti- Soap and Ointment for all b E. Campbell. Bertram Maclllwen, Mrs. Campbell Herbert MacEwcu and Edward Master Alec. Montague. McKenzie. Miss Katherine for Gusr- zle acco dian readers. renewing or subsorib- it m ti. Montreal Stock - ,2’ Bank Commerce - - - - - - -- ‘Bank ‘Montreal - - - -- - \ t w‘ a passenger to Frederic- tmhoarly paitioi the week to st- tend t s funeral oi her neice the late Miss Wlnuifred McIntosh whose death 100k place so sudden- ly at her’ home on Friday. and young son of Vancouver who ' oDongali return? of the week {rom friends in Cardi- 11w Qirs. _E. V Whestley. Charlotte- Ino rh zso he Peri!) uwCub . 30c is new)! hing: i! h you, purpid. Yonb Ian ems. A Purity Ilourllin la the window is your-assurances! s first class store. oiaahe, L Island M. P. Gives ere over the guests oi Mrs. Gert- rude Dingwell; “ lMlss lssbelMacLeod, Hartsvi-lle, has returnedito her home ironi tbs C"? where. for a few days she was the guest or Jtcv. J. W. and Mrs. McKen- mpaniedher on a short vis- Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MHCLGOI‘. MTB- (Dd) G. C. Lawson. Halifax, who has bash visiting friends in Charlottetown returned to the City on Monday evening from a week- end vlsit with friends here and at‘ Whaatley River. ' Among those attending the Hoe-f ltey ‘Match in Summerslde on Tues- day evening were Messrs. Harold Easter. Clarence IMcGulgan. Louis. Trainer and dvsn Bowman; and among those attending the game in Charlottetown on Wednesday even-l lng ‘were Mr. and iMrs. S. M. -Dan-' iel, Mr. J. F. McMillan, and Ralph McMillan, Allan Wedlock, Messrs. R. H. Campbell, Ivan Bowman, Har- old Easter, LouisTrsinor and '01s!‘- encs Meoluigan. Jlev. Mr. Pierce, ‘B. A.. Nort-b Wlltshlre preached at the evening servicebare on Sunday to a large and appreciative congregation. ‘Mir. Pierce is by no means a stranger to our people having been pastor of» the former Methodist lChurch for periods covering some seven years. The cast of the play "Home Ties" which was to have been staged by postponed on account of theregret- table illness oi one oi the players. were the guests on their arrival here oi the.locsl Womens’ Institute at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J-I. Campbell. Needless to say a most enjoyable ‘evening was spent-d. Winnipeg Electric . . . . . . . .. National Breweries-o. - - - Can. Con. Smelters . . . . . . . . BANKS Bank Royal , . . . . . . . . Bank Nova Scotia . . . . . . . . . . Wheat-May, 175%; July. 15 Sept. 144%. born-inlay. 841/4: July. 86%: Sent. am Oats-May, 45%; July, 45%. 285 2%: Pledge Of Support For Trade Demand imzsst-znvv ASKS N. a. BACK- mo roa “REQUIREIVIENTS" or stsrzn raovmct-z. (St. John Telegraph Journal) "We will support anything you are back of, and we want you to support our requirements." So writes J. A. Messervy, M. P., from Prince Edward island. in his re- plyjto a letter sent out recently to all Maritime members of par- liament by F. Msclure Sclanders. commissioner of the Saint John Board of Trade, in _which ‘Mr. Scl- andens asked the (Maritime mem- bers actively snd earnestly to sup- port a movement, which, the com- Eighteen members municatlon asserted, should be in- t once by the Federal Gov-p“ Profession °t F“ . _¢four by certificate. t. to retain Cauadas etlrt benmp 1,51‘ ltiated a ernmen port traffic in Canada reached the seaboard. ‘The Telegraph-Journal published letters from 11 of the 29 Maritime members of Parliament expressing sympathy withtbe de- mand. and herewith adds the views until Conga occupied the yesterday I Anuuallllilooting i Kensington Pres, byterian Ohm The annual moeti singtoa Pres-b place in Kin day evening. 11K 0i ills . 311911851 Church .. B George Hall . Jen. 19th. p" chair and n ducted the service. Dr, d" acted as secretary. ‘ ‘ The meeting was one o1 the est and most enthusiastic g; ings ever held and was [Blimp] with a fine banquet and social h, i-n which the past years s91, work was discussed. The g, , Report was submitted by M151 Prgiltt and showed that m, work was in good hands ‘m, bright outlook for the m“, were admit th and iven will ms I The Treasurer W. L. p, , also reported a good year fl ., y as tollows: - Open collection —$600 Congregation envelopes-dug Missions —-$800. of several other eastern legislators ‘glgzeagagimaggffsflaah °" ‘ i at Ottawa: FROM J. A. MEOSERVY. J am in receipt of your resolu- tions passed on the 17th oi Dec- ember, Prince Edward island now. as far as politics are concerned, le attached to New Brunswick, so w ere we are conc affecting both provinces we will‘ Bllliliort anything you are back oi and we want you to support our requirements. accepted by the other members. With kindest regards. Yourstmly, (ISlgned) J. AJMeseervy Ottawa, 15th January, 1926. FROM R. B. lHANSON. Replying to yours of the 8th in- stant enclosing copy of s. resolu- tion passed by the Saint John Board of Trade on the 17th of Sep- tember. last. l beg to advise you that l am in hearty accord prin- clple enunciated in the resolution. and will have pleasure in support- ing them. I May l say to you that I have talked the matter over with Dr. MacLaren, M. -P.. with a vlew.to putting such a resolution on the paper and promoting it b the order ‘paper in the following terms: Wheat-May. 159%; July. 158%- — IOOMSTANTWOPLE, Jan. 19.—- A .new corps 'of brilliantly dressed trsfllc police are giving back to the streets of ‘Constantinople the color lost with the passing of the fez and turban. The crimson and brass helmets of these othcers of law and their batons oi red and white stripes, which resemble sticks of peppemint candy. give promise that the new era is not to be en- tirely drab. The director of police also has inst‘tuted the first electric sign for trafllc control. Stop Falling Hair l Rub the scalp four times a week with Mlnard's. It removes‘ dandruff and promotes ti! I growth of hair. "That. in the opinion oi this House, good faith should be kept with the Maritime Provinces and other interested parts of the Dc- mlnion ln regard to the rs assurances and undertakings the agreements set out in the stat- utes of the Dominion respecting Canadian territory and through Canadian ports, an rates over the lntercolonial Rail- way be adjusted in accordance with the understanding of Confed- oration." This practically covers your ro- solntion. and we have decided to wait the debate on tba and support it. Yours faithfully . (Signed) R. B. HANSON. Ottawa, Jan. 14. 1928. FROM G. T. MAGNUTT. ‘_ ed by the the 8th Inst. with resolution pass- Salu-t John Board of Trade enclosed. ln this connection ~ ll beg to advise that I promise your t_ resolution l report icr W. M. S bers 2'3. Total lre ‘T l 1 for the sabbath Schc emed n P010168 attendance 42. mone doing excellent tlon was then mov Mrs. (Dr) Jardine submittedhn ' New ms membership 33, Funds received—*$298 The Young Peoples Society, ported by Miss Jean Jardl heir finances were $200. Ml‘. Alexander Hilts repo i ol an avenp y on handi The Mission Band was report: by_ Mrs. Alexander J-Iiltz and i work. The following important nub ed and urrid y by e standing mu: gregatlorn of thekleily- nirnousl “The con terian Church at Kensington w. st present without a. place o1 .. ship and now in annual mse assembled do hereby resolve ~- we proceed forthwith church 0n a site to‘be to erect v chosen l i general meeting oi this con tion and_a committee be now pointed to prepare plans and s - (icationa for the same and sub s report to the congregation soon as same is completed. In addition to the Board Managers the following commit was appointed: Dr. Jsrdine. Robe the routing oi Canadian trade over. l d. that freight Ottawa, - i-Ottaws, January 15. 1935- .1 am in receipt of your letter of, - Douglas, Wm. McLean, John ll pougan. W. '1‘. Scmnle, Rnbt. Jot son. Mrs. (Dr) Jardine. Mrs. -" Rowness. Mrs. Wm. McLean. ll B. R. McFsdyen, Mrs. J. F. Pm Votes oi thanks were ten the choir. the w. M. s. and vii Mission Band. Janitor. Trell- Rev. Dr. Gsnge for faithful I'll once. _ °°Td°d.fects Nova Scotla in the ~ 0f manner and l would Drflliii“ governments and parliament and 50911 as the "non-confide ce" ion is disposed of. to take this l‘ ter uD. -' . Yours falthfullY- ‘ 085d.) G. T. ‘MACNU ' Ont., January 14. 19”- FROM A. .DE.WI'I'T FOBTII- I acknowledge your letter s! so. inst. enclosing cow 0i solution from the Saint John -' ‘ of Trade as passed Dec. 17- " Please be advised that l‘. pleasure in supporting "l9 c" the Maritime -Provinces and ‘ always been glad to work will __ rcpresentatixves oftNiaw "BN1" , ours, ru y. 085d.) a. nmwm ll‘ Before washing 180° ° , baste them olosely on l1 P19“- whlte cloth. They "l" n“ . stretched or torn. li no 8"" board my most hearty and consci- entious cooperation. What affects your province in this matter ai-"ew- put in them they will 100k‘, --tsy George ~ ‘ Tums H: close -o HE FQRGQT TO TAKE_ Hi9 COAT“ L)? GLOV mu fli "iiiiimiili. . i .iliiiiilii . l.” Iv ltflu. F14 Qua Intent ‘i i -l n. w u . i; notslawvtemne super-es iii} RhTh- Tt-ilb 1b M: owN COAT -WHAT AM l GONNA DO WITH‘ o . a 1