“fjfig Li“ Z$FII $3.95 >IIII§ZT 85c FOR WOMEN’S BROWN RUBBERS Two lines discontinued be- cause they will soon be tog narrow for prevailing shapes, however there are new plenty of pairs in daily use which they will tit to a T. The above are all real values, and many of our cue- tomers have taken advantage of them even B670" We W?" ready to advertise them. THIS SALE IS FOR CASH ONLY. ABSOLUTELY NO APPROBATION. lanuary Sale i Women's high class PLIMPI. oxfvrdl our! slim» -. who with high and some with medium or low heels. vllllfl l-IP ‘to $10.00 per pair. the balance of all broken or dlsconiilllild per pair NARROW WlDTl-IS in women's high class strsPl iild mdwd‘ LESS 20 PER CENT oar REGULAR PRICES 24 poll-s oxlords, A width. Ill» War t° 7V=~ 22 “in Oxfords, B width. sizes 4 to 7V2- 15 pairs pump!» A Wldm- Qll" 5 m 7V2‘ 12 “in pumps. B width. sizes 4y, to 7- l LESS ; 20 PER CENT. Oif regular prices $1.35 hols for 75o $1.50 hose for . .. $1430 i All Wool i-lose p t i t i toll A L L E You... FASHIUNABLE 72ul-l9-ltf. ARRANGE All BETiiilS Wcmwlslcirn‘ l. ' r-lOleTlClAN - ' . i|.-\i;l,0'l' lliluwr. Dezeng Diagnostic Professional Unit (‘OMFORT FOIL THE PATIENT. EI"I"I('II‘I.\'(.'Y FOR THE 0l"l‘(l.\lE'l‘lllH'l' fflm Wl-llnvnrlh Unit presents nconlpnl-t selection of nclrntiflr lllitlflllllflllit lllllt il Oplullltrlrlnt to t m-l his ocular l‘.\'l lltion, without lilo |lllllt'lll li-lwing the clllslr nnrl with l-lu-h ilullvlllllui lnutrlllnrllt within inntnllt rl-wvh. \n lllllnlrtllr-t rrqllinile of u re- ‘Irlu-lllll oulfli in nllnlllutr corn- fort for lllr ptlllflll. Thin hlui bran arrnlrlpllslloal till- lVolinworth (‘nit with ll Jllwlilhlt‘ neut. helul rant and nrl rosin. The vhnlr curl bu reclinrll. rlrlnell or lowvrrll nntl luljuntrll In the pl-riort vonllnrt of any |IilllPIll. A vunlllirtnlrll» plrllrllt cull l» more quickly lrml oulclly rxlsnlillrd. '~ nlnl o il-lency for the > rnlpliuhrll wlilr lllglllmlll lnntrnnlrnts of lIllllUlfl prrcluion uhll-h nrr with- In ln-itllnt roan-h lrllll swing lwlure tllv- plltlr-Ilt. Tm, I'||H p. ||Iol>l| lll lrlLocrllur culmination-l by H. J. MABON OIWTDNICTIIIST hlunllrgllr. l‘. H. lulllml. (Itllcn (‘onnertrll \\'lth llrullitoro IN ROB We nnturnlly turn to some one h for nnslntnnro. If we employ nn Altorllry. he IIIIIII. lle nlo rust. nl n phynlclnn, In serious Illness FOOTWEAR ; 2w". .-m. -. CH URCH SABBATH SCHOOL. The annual Christmas tree and entertainment of Churchill iSab- ‘bath School was held on Dec. 31. 1025 in the spacious home of ‘Mr. Charles MacFadyen, Rlverllsle- The night was ideal and n rather larger crowd than usual attended. When the time arrived ‘Mr. John MacFadycn took the chair while a v short, well rendered programme was carried out after which Santa appeared in the person of lMr. John A. MacKinnon and distribut- ed from the heavily loaded tree gifts to both pupils and teachers. Everyone present was then treat- ed to a generous supply of home made candy and nuts and Santa. departed wishing everyone a HuDDY New Year and expressing the hope that he would meet the some jolly crowd again next year. Complementary remarks were made by several of those‘ present and the sympathy of all present and of the Church as a‘ whole wail conveyed to Mr. George Gass, the only pupils who was unable to att- end owing to sickness. This being. ended, all were invited lo the d'n- ing room where a well laden table. previously spread -by tho ladies awaited them. Needless to say all did llmplu justice to the inner man at this part of the programme. The remainder 0f the night was spent in music. singing. and a social chat The nccompanlsts for the evening were ill/Ins. Clarence Frlzzell and Miss Edna Frizzell. Before depart- ing a hearty vole of thanks was tendered to the host and hostess and also to those who holped to make the entertainment slml a success and especially to Miss Emma l-‘rlzzell who prepared the tree. The meeting closed by the singing of the National Anthem and exchanging of greetings. Ella Frlzzell. bO-GO-OO INSIDIOUS 1 EYE STRAIN We use this adjective ad- vlsedly. ‘ Sufferers ilrom Eyestrsln may have perfect vision and _ be was prettily decorated with ros- Worth $50,000.00’ to‘ roll Mall courses Guirnntsod, J. Pegson. Prln.‘ v nrlrslrnnlnullf 4m» from llolulslrs Ostslog. ' --FOR LATE WBQTEBN NEWS lf. orn Office, ldcNelll Building, Sum —Psge 3 is available. --K. c- ENTERTAINMENT. home in Sulmnorslda lQlllflll- ‘iwad mesdliy." 7334'” 1i --GUAllDlAN8 ON SALE st tho in, the Summersldo Guardian's western office McNeil! Building. every dsy. -DIOTIONARIES can be had at the Western Guardian Office. Wa- ter Street, Sumlnersids. for only fifty cents with s new or renewal subscription. l!- --GUAR-IJIAN OFFJO E.—'l‘he Guardian! Western Office is now located in the McNolll Building. Water St.. Summerslde. where subscriptions, news or advertising will be received. The 911°“ Wm‘ her ls 283. _-iMPROViNG.-A host of frien- ds will learn with pleasure of the gradual improvement of M-rs. J- ~W. Callbeok, islllllllleffllde. from an attack of pneumonia. Her dang‘ hter, Mrs. J. ‘B. MacDonald, Mon- cton, came home to be with her.» —NEW ‘BANK MANAGER-owl‘. and ‘Mrs. ‘B. S. Deacon have arriv- ed in Summerside from illallfsx. ‘Mr. Deacon who succeeeds Mr. Hell- sley as manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce has already commenced work. Mr. nlld Mrs. Deacon will bs cordially welcomed to Sumnlerside. --8ERlOU8LY ILL.—- Although Dr. Alex -McNeill made a comfort- uble journey from ‘Montreal to Summerslde he is not improving in health and his condition at pre- -ent is regarded as serious. He is rec ‘ivillg every care and attention at his residence in Summerside. He was accompanied from Mont- real home hy Mr. Sandy McGYGEOI‘ and his son Mr. Frank McNeil]. --TO BE HOME SOON.— The party consisting of His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown. Rev. Father John J. Macdonlald, pastor of St. Paul's Church, lSu-mmerside. and lRev. W. E. Monaghan, Seven Mlle Bay, are expected home from tllir European trip about the ‘last of the month. Father John in writ- ing stated that they expected to sail from Cherbourg. France. to- morrow (January 21st). direct for Halifax llnd this should bring them to Halifax by the 28th. or Regular weekly entertainment at -AULD LANG SYN! nlld Housewlfds ‘cllfllillfl have been received at the Guardian's Weal- nlerslde. These calendars will be given to those subscribing or re sewing their subscription to the - Guardian. -—~GRAND RIVER-Tile Allllllfll Meeting of the Grand River- Dairy- ing (‘xampany was held at Maple Loaf H-all on Tuesday. Jan, 12th. w-ith a large attendance of Pat- rons present. The President Mr. Frank iGlllia occupied the chair and in reviewing the business of tho Company for the- past season wished to thank the shareholders for their hearty (lo-operation on the work done at the factory. ,A cor ent floor was put in the factory. A new water supply and a thorough drainage system was lusts-lied, all the work being dons voluntarily by the shareholders. The financial returns amply rspflys for the ex- trs work and expense and they now have one of the best equipp- ed factories on the llslnnd. The fin- ancflal report submitted by the Secretary showed that 85 Patrons supplied 873630 lbs of milk from which 84913 lbs. of choose were manufactured. The numibe-r of hounds milk to 1 lb. cheese was 10.28. The oxpsnce other than the ordinary expence of running tile Factory was $435.92. All of which has been paid and a substantial balance left. The average price paid Patrons for milk was $1.60 per 100 lbs. Complimentary re- marks were made by a number of lPatrons, to Mr. Ed. Lsrkln, ‘Manage er and the Directors on their ox- ce-llent showing. iMr, F. 1‘, Morrow, Grader for the Province was pre- sent by request and gave an excell- ent address on Grading, which was greatly appreciated. A vote of thanks to Mr. Morrow was un- animously passe-d which was suit- ably acknowledged. The following We the six lllfgest Patrons, Frank (lillis. 32068: lbs A. Oonnell. 25616 Powerful Sets for Results! 7 and 8 Tube Superheterodynes When you have said “Victor Northern Electric”, you have said all lbs: Robt Yeo. 24052 lbs; John H. Adams. 26767 lbs; P. A. Mcbellsn 25556 lbs: John Trainer. 22087 lbs. rzA safe and sure medicine for s child troubled with worms is Mother Graves‘ Worm Exterlllinnt- or. - Eastern Guardian ---'8HOF from Holman’! Catalog. ..*DON'T MISS the 2 for 1 sale llt Curruthers‘ Drug Store, Molltu- 29th. —-—— l —CHURCH MEETiNG.—The An- nual Meeting of St. Mary's Anglic- an Church. Summerside was held on Monday evening with Von. ‘Arch Deacon Wlilte presiding. The accounts showed the church to be ||in a healthy financial condition. gThe fOllOWlng appointments were imade for the ensuing year:—i'lVar- ‘idens. George- D. Pope. Dr. E. T. Tilmvll: Virstrymen. G-eorge D. llPope. Dr. franton. A. C. Saund- Tors, H. C, Mills, Ernest Mills, A. ll}. l1. Horns. J. H. Prlchard snd'il. T. S. Jackson. lMr. A. l3. L. -_iiorl\e was appointed Vestry clerk I'll place of Mr. Charles Hensley re- tired. :Sevcral of those present spoke "i the grout ‘loss the church was about to sustain in the remov- grll of Mr. Hensley to England and lullfil that a man oi’ his character iWOllld llc hla-rrl lo duplicate. i l . —-WEDDING BELLS-The mar- lrlage took place on Thursday. Jan- uary 14th. at the hrlnle of the bl‘ deg parr-ntls 1M1‘. and IMIE. ‘Archi- l bald blukletter, Linkletter, of their daughter Ruth Evelyn to iJallles Marshall Esplcn. of Prince. islliili. The ceremony was perform- Ied by Rev. lR. L. Morton in the pre- is-lnce of the immediate relativ- ea of the bride. The bride who Wils lgowned in white satin and lace wvlth conventional vcll and orange blossoms. and carrying a bouquet of bridal roses entered the room on lthe arm of her father to the gtraing iof the lnhengrln Bridal chorus miflved. by her cousin Mrs Lcitil fiwright of Charlottetown. The holl- 9s and carnntions pink and white being the colors used. Immediately following the ceremony suppor- wag lsr-rved. After which the bride and ‘IETOCM left for their future hone. lTllc bride travelled in a are“ of FllGVy falllc with squirrel trimmings loud muelkrat coat. The many wed- "(Hill-f ‘gifts received testify to tho lllopulnrlty of the young couple. Rue. Jun. 21. 22. 23. 7318 ..*FOR SALE-—Drlvlng ‘Sleigh Piano Box in good condition. ~lil. C. McGowan, Klllnuir, I’. E. l. 7297-19-1-3 ..‘~"FOR SALE.——Pure Bro? Yorkshire Boar. 2 years old. Apply John A. McPherson, Bellevue. 7300-19-1M3l. ..* 2 FOR 1 SALE starts Jan 21. 2i days only. at Carruthers’ Drug Store, Montague. Dorftlmlss 7318 ..*J. W. MURDOCK, Mnntauze. and R-41 sets, represent power, last detail. that is best in the fields of music, radio building and cabinet making. Victor-Northem Electric 7 and 8 Tube Superheterodynes, the R-40 dependability and quality ‘in every The fine electrical work, from the making of the parts to the finished product, is all done by the experts of the Northern Electric Company, makers of practically all the telephone instruments in use irrthe country. The beautiful cabinet work, construction, design and finish, are Victor Standard, the best, as you know. Sit back, turn the dials to the station you want, and enjoy yourself. Prices, including tubes. R-41 $260.00. R-40 $225.00. Other sets from $42 up. ‘Victor Victor Talking Machine Company celved 1926 Calendars for Glulrdiar readers renewing or subscribing Also Dictionaries. Renew at oncv and get one. t‘ ot‘ Canada, Limited HIS MASTERS VOICE ..'STURGEON HALL! — Oul Grand Concert and Basket Social will be held on Tuesday. Jun. 26th beginning at 7.30. Rudio on thr side. By Order. 71il5-20-1-4l ..'NOW IS YOUR‘ CHANCE to stock up with drugs, toliot articles stationary, at Carrulberll‘ 2 lor l Sale. Starts Jun. 21. 3 days only See posters. 7318 ..*ST. PETEWS MOON QPOTS- “Scientific America" makes the important announcement that the climate 0l' the North American continent is gradually becoming warmer notwithstanding the fluence of certain "Sun Spots." There would appear to be some foundation for such a belief. fol‘ only lately the (iuordllln carried an item culling attention to the fact that lll Alaska the flowers are now in bloom and farmers there are breaking the soil for next season's crop. Similar news has appeared in other journals corroborating tile truth of this important discov- ery. But however startling this information may seem. and how- evoflrsady the inhabitants of these northern latitudes muy he to take advantage of the climatic change. was a recent visitor —An article recently published lr 10w"- in VJ might not be likened to that ex hiblted by the oil borers oll Gol srnor's island when they encouni erod the water. the St. Peters com pally after consulting their engin ~er have suspended furtllor oper ltiolls awaiting the effects of thc irst “Junusrythawfl PERSONALS ..*Dr. McLaughlin, of St. Peter's, to George- .l'Mrs C. C. Dingwoll and Miss Edith iRose. INorth Lake are attend- ng tho short course ln Charlotte- wn. ..'Mrs Foster Robertson, of Montague was a passenger to the Mainland yesterday. ..'Mrs. Harry Layers of Geo- rgetown ls spending a few days in Charlottetown. ..'Miss Margaret Lambert o Montague loft for Halifax yester- dsy morning. For Ashen nnd Pnlns Use llinnrd‘! Llnlment. \lll8f‘l.il| (lntlllucd ll Knox College. vhlch he graduated lll 1881. lll lis enthusiasm for the work be vsa willing to undergo tho hard- zhlp of Home Mission work in the iiolloer days oi‘ the North West. (at Iollesten now Prince Albert of §ask.) Where he remained till 1885. He was then inductor] into t.llc "zharge at Mt. Pleasant. Ontario where he continued his labors from 1885 to 1895. Later llc ministered to the congregations llt Cunard. N. 3.. Montague, P. E. I., Tyne Valley P. E. l.. Kesd. Ontario. Durinil the last seven years of ills life he retired from the active work of ths ministry. but even during this period he was frequently culled upon {or supply. He spent tho greater purl of tile period of re- tirement at his old home whore his companionship was greatly enjoy- ed by ills brother and sister. He vas an unlirillg worker. a forceful vreacher and a faithful pastor. lis strength lay not only in his ‘lillity as on interesting and in- tructive preacher but as a man of lngulnrly genial and attractive "icrsollality. He is survived by his wife, one laughter Miss Jean. a trained lurse. who devoted herself until‘- frOm 1875 t0 i877. Bl. l-lc 2nd hymn. his theological studicsl3rd hymn. "For all the Saints who 'l‘nrollio from from their Muroll in Salli. Hundel. 'l‘ile pail bourers Pctcr and Noris Sinclair, Summer- iiold, Alex. Sinclair and Lee Owen Hamilton. Walter Owen and Wnl. Railway, Mlllpequo. were laid to rest in the cemetery beside the» Sinclair worshipped hood. As we review his lilo wo cannot but he impressed with the beauty 0f it. "Day after day filled up with bless- ed toll" l-lollr after hour ‘bringing in new ll" Mayor Banquets After the City Council meeting Monday night His Worship Mayor MoKenns. who will be from office at the and of the pre- sent tel-m, entertained Councillors, Water Com - - . and Civic officials and the Press "Peace Perfect Peace?" ficiuls.‘ ' Several of, the Councill, _v of the great improvement streets. These streets 1' aro costing a good deal w, and the question may be s ' to the people ‘as to who work ls tn be continued. - inlon was expressed thaill; good economy to provide l ent work that would last ._ ernl generations, rather l ‘ down temporary streets that . have to be repaired in s - r. . The excellent financial ‘ of the city was also comma it being stated that in the fl years the debt was inert, only $500. it was also stl Charlottetown had the l0! - caplta assessment, and till rate of taxation of any cit!" da. ’ A number of I'M)’ Emil“- told by- sevoral of the 'i‘ and on the whole a most e ~ evening was spent. till! ' fuss closing with the Hi Auld Lang Sync and the N Anthem, after which iii?” were given for His Worsill labours rest." Dead were Messrs Tho remains which Mr. in his boy- church in City Officials retiring the City enjoyable banquet at their initiative have nothing on the enterprising company recently established ln the village of St. Peters. 'l‘llis firm, primarily ‘ormed lol- the purpose of catering s l j v n , . , to the wants and requirements of b11037» V"? i kllilwll lllfollshflil! Normal eyes. it ls computed luaflglliluzfi figlpgixjigd P:°“'“°"“: farmers generally, intend to launch the _ rltlnle Provinces, the churcll utilize about: 20% oi this o" éthm wamin ‘-lnto scientific and progressive ngrl-ltt is s loses one of its. all-by Nerve Energy, but when Eye- lxithggood,“ Munerfile w’ 3e Y culture also and has already (Jan. loved 3nd devoted mlnista . and e funeral service was conduct- “mnq, PM,“ . much m‘ * Mustard, relieves "'16 ‘ “onus. 192s) been engaged in plowing sulloolown Proobyiorlun ,clluroll ed sttbe-‘llome and lam. in u. pmpom," n uqum¢ and ‘timuhm circulation n as a“ dlllcing and dragging in antici- (United) one of ltsi“ ‘oldest and Moi one Church. The large at- Henoo defective eyes lhroltgh the good usiities of the old-fashioned “u” M “Wm? ""1"" "lint "M" "°'°"°d mEmBMT- “ml m“ “nun” w” “n “mm” "I the ' ' cranberries and a certain variety community s son of whom it was 1'9"" ll! Wlllfil MP- 51ml!!!‘ WBH their consumption of on ex- lmustard pastor without the blister. m d l n‘ h- um" ‘mun, of m," Em I justly proud. Amid the scenes of he - In the scrv no rous out Rubi; on with y?“ fingemips‘ pgmlof "wild oats“. The location is I m“ t ‘b t t th "W, m” "rmmy m.” m. 1.?“ (a) a warm ungk a, the huh“ l ideal for such an industry as a suo- his ear y life and surroulldgllagg as: on’ F” sgézlyyrmalne onévo iolntrnent penetrates the res, thena Ply 0i mussel mud in the vicinity loved ones. Mr. Sinclair _ zrsxnm “nlivmndord-‘lll iloothi , coolins eensatioelo and quick is assured and also an abundant peacefully away on Friday oven» fiillll 590KB from the Words "and health y’ . p" u“ - relief. Mustfioie hand foremer- llllibly of moisture without the ex- ins JII1~ 15"! 8! his-homo in Msl- "'6 "B"? b0 l" 1'9""- "8 Point- ‘ gerlcy yllmaypreverltse ousiliness. penile or irrigation. _A mm gftor- P8209. dHe was born on Sept. 26th 0d all is: blflllillly mild selg-astcrlfica , l " thl ,'.88 ti of r. ncars .ean o - “Avixxffiwsbeyta I fhmuggpd,gm,ggmdyu,|_ ma ll consequently exported i an was la youngest son o Mam‘ M me bu" "HM- hmrmilvn. Certain difficulties. however. hsv the late Mr. and iMrs. Archlbnl _ already ‘been encountered whip Sinclair. He was educated It i" 191109119 ""1 like ill! Dione- Th§1flltIlQ was splendidly mmro- il. F. lillchcson Optometrist threats the success of tile iPrlllflfi 0f Wile! College. Char- oolmmo, m, m, m, mom“; o; n" lottetown and at Dnlhousio. Ho flrloib llld- flifctl-ivclv rendered. Vrs, Jae. A. Camp oll nr-wl-i‘ -- m r wflw » A , the Klgnoo. After the excellent "DIAMOND DYE5" . Efliiifl?“ °' ‘M coLoR THlNG9‘ God Save the‘ King was rospond- . _ ed to ‘by-the singing of the Nstlon- ‘ ul Anthem. lllls Worship the I the question of [lflfl does not I enter into consideration. llow y Important then that we be equally cnrl-ful to whom we en- trust that most precious of nnt- urs's gifts. nlrr Eyesight. Our fncilltlsn for diagnosing Ind correcting syn troubles, nre unsurpassed; we have rvrry ln. '- ntrunlent devised lly science nt our command. The eye In measured neourlstrly, eliminating nil chum-s of error. There In no lleinil thnt esonpnn our nttnntlon Ind the result ‘ls ., thnt hill degree of perfection, ' which your eyes hnve n right to demand. It yon are seeking the bent service obtainable nt n mod- ornte out, yon hsvl better onll upon ns today. Do it now. E. El PARKMAN JIWILIR AND IIDIITIIID OPTOIITIIIT IDITLGUI, P. I. l. therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye rtslcot. The motive power d the entire human organism is i “m, E,,,,,,_ with usterole ugly to the cars of her father, five guns. Rev Dr A. G. SlnclalnBloom- ‘leid, Newdersey; George, Los ‘in-Reins, Calif ; Robert, ‘Detroit,- .\ieli. Toronto and Gordon. Toronto llso one sister Miss Rachel and 0'1 rlitllsr, Mr. Donald. menu had and speech- MALPEQUE ln the passing of Rev. Robert 5.1.1? ainst “Flu” The toast to Mayor. proposed by Recorder K. J. ' Martin. was flttingiy responded go by His Worship. The City of Charlottetown, pro- llosed by Health Officer Dr. W. J. P. MscMillsn was responded to by Councillors Prowse. Rattury. You. MQPBTI- Milli-mid. Taylor, Stewart and Foster. Water Donati- A toast to the ment was responded to by (your. mlsllloners Miller and Connors and silcrelflrl’ Mr- J. A. McMillan. And the toast to the Press by Ml‘. R. McDonald of the Patriot. The (‘oilnclllora and other speak- "F l" Dflld s warm tribute to‘ m ' rsllrlus Mayor. Reference was | hnllIillIl-evoryiliflll i ‘illlh fonow|f|g mg n"; gut, W“. taught school in Owen Bound. On- B“ Diamond UN" i ' - ntlons only the lovers of the mactl- ttrlo about 1873 and mnrried Mill "It hi” Olfllfl- hr followln" is - | ' w - ' ‘ ~ . lorry were visible above thd-llimlle Mllfillflllllli 0f lllll. till“ ill-u". milk“ W" °l "'9 ’"""'l“°i mode to the harm I blanket of snowy whiteness. Butts“. He tllllhl. in l lllllllfili 1J7!” Pill! 9'91"‘ HBWM‘ ‘Ii orevnlled between His Worship with s display of courage which Iivlwvl in Northwest Territories hymn. ‘Forever wltll the Lord"; u... councm," ‘M m. “m, “Q “m. IQFI$Y5M>Qslt..»@ :- ~