A tral Glltirtliatl 1£FFE0T HAD BURNS KS UPON THE SOOITIGI-t y? Hear Rev. W. Brum lecture St. Ja-ntes Hail. Tues‘ p‘ “L 7141 9 21 5 ANNUAL HIGH TEA oi uutnc Academy will takt on Fvhrllflry 3rd. ynd 4th. 9134 9 2i. l 1 MlSSED-Jlutll the old My dune. Get your cnl-mdal t T-Avitllput‘ a 1926 cglfndar today. ' ' ‘ E AUCTION SALE at Claude “'5, V llage Green, advertised wtltty, Jun. 11th. is postpon- tli tttrther notice. 7133-9-21 TER RATES- Monday th- lt; Lllt.‘ last. day lor paying falls... 7i35-9-2l lTiNG ——Your calendar it waiting for you to subscriht new your subscription. .~ g PLACE OF THE annua m; ol the Dlnnis Company wii M, l‘. A. Parlor, Monday even» ;lg_ 71-28 9 1 2i. REE CHOICES. —A De-Luxe wile Receipt and calendar lllPIS Guide and calendar ‘g Auld Lang Sync calendar llh each new or rncewnl. flEHOLDERS-PLEASE at» dlllllllll meeting of Dinnis ‘any nt the Y. ‘M. C. A. Pill‘- Olllllly evening, Jan. ‘llth, 1123 9 i 2i S BURNS TRULY RELIC 7 llt-ttr RHV. ‘W. Bruce Muir’. t», at. Jltmfls Hall. Tuesday a‘ l. Admission 50 cents. 7140 9 2i l E POSTPONED-Tha Auc- aiti at Claude Horton's, Vii~ ‘rt-tilt. advertised for Monday. l-y llth- is postponcti until l‘ l\\lll<'(*., 7133-9-21 REHOLDERS OF THE Johr unis. Pctligretetl Foxes, Ltd tztltt- notion that n tnreiitlr Piilllllllly on hlontltty will ht .'ll llit‘ Y. M. C. A. Pnrlor in- tll‘ ltlttrd oi Trade Roonts. 7123 9 i 2i {it CHRISTMAS ‘TREE AT DONAGH. ‘SnnbAtinttail examination School . was held on :ty PVGlllilK Dec. 22nd. Tht l was tastefully decorated he occasion by the teacher. ed by Mss GJFIPIHIB Brazil he pupils, and in the corner a beautiful Christmas tret _witit gito lor the teacher villi“. ’i‘he DlillllS Werq exam; by. the icacltt as/sistetl by 37"?!’ lfiurrall teacher’ ofTir- ‘whmll- BM WQYe sub ected hllrough examinuatioh u‘ ell rolls branches- taught, and ready intelligent answers ll "m! they had: received n, l. t rogh training? tin/d reflected much to their teacher ‘Was Hnzei l who has beclt in charge of chool from its opening in st. Al. the conclusion oi’ exltlninaton cmnpftmentztr) ins were matte by Mr. J. P. lib)‘. Mr. Edwin Brnzel anti ~-l- ‘Miicarllll’, alter which teller/int; programme was rod when Santa arrived and c tiviigltt of both young and 1st iluted the many good and i preslents to teacher and s. \i'ter the prollruimne catttly ‘ -d to upwards of one htmd nd seventy guests. when all nod to their homes woll lllfliiS- illi the r evening's entertain- tnid words of praise for pup- nti watcher. Following is tit.- ‘illlillt’ flflrl that it was well vvti tvtts evident from the ilfllr which greeted each por- i‘. Sins. J. J. McCarthy pre- - lit tho organ and played the "iiittltmettt-s. orlls~0 Canada. ortis of ‘Wcloonte. by Nellie lllt titttinln-tillr. & Mrs. '-“- liy Viola Driscoll. Every Little Cough Tickle OF Santa IT'S OWN MELCIDS 310p ‘the tickle and ro- _"lv| all throat irritations. It Prise 2S Cont; poflox. _ i i i sou: outv by . ANUARY 11, 192s ___ llnlivht Birthday. sandal r7 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN m 7 on _ ‘$45.00. Extra Special value . .. sale at . . . . . . . . Price 0t $15.00. 8 Ladies Coats, made up of $12.00. On sale at . . . . . . . . , . ._ $20.00 f or . . , . . . . . . . . , _ , , _ _ _ _ _ _ prices Police Braces fer the man only have inside bands, mostly dark s-zcs, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , ._ big values on this real bargain last at 10 only Children’: Coats, n“. qm. 2 to llNEQllALLEIl NALLIES IN LADIES’ CCATS Ladies’ Fur Collared Coat , n, 1 ' W f“ “W” i“ $25.00 ' Ladies’ Fur Collared Goats, worth from $22.50 to $27.50 on . _ . l5 W")! Cloth Coats with Fur Collars, excellent Villlq it, W,- former Janua"! Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. heavy plaid. 10 Coats of heavy plaid back cloth, worth $1500 to l ' $10.95 MEWS enters 2st who does heavy work. MEWS Allll BCYS’ WINTER CAPS Men's Winter Caps, made from overcoatlng cloth‘, we" padded and, All greys and heather shades. Boy's as above, SPECIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __ 95¢ L ~ BARGAIN TABLE Cl High Graded Goods, Per Yard 19c You miss the opportunity of a life time it you do not ingpecg m“, table. Thcreisa large quantity "d5 °f lliliohams, prints, pcrcaies, qaiatcas, wrappcreittcs. donima etc . all very useful materials any one of them worth 25c to 35c per . yard and are from 27 to 96 ‘inches in width. $9.90 Lam" i“ °'°"‘ 9M1“, owed style and self trimmed Worth $8 50 Good elastic. Has cast off ends same as a much higher price. Note this special 29c Selling while they 19c s January Clean-up Now On sooo ROLLS WALL PAPER . . Clearing Nail Price ~ Here's the greatest Wall Paper bargain you've seen for many a day and coming "°Wt juil when YOU ire looking forward to the annual house cleaning and res-fitting d the house, should prove a most interesting proposition. Pipers, many beautiful designs and cclorlngs, patterns and qualities to suit any room in the laotlsc- Now is the time to secure your share of these exceptional values. ON SALE FOR JANUARV CLEARANCE-FAT ONE HALF OUR LOWEST CASH PRICE 5000 rolls of last season's ate FLANNELETTESY Good quality white flannel- ctte, 27 Inches wide, for 19c per yard or ‘ten yards for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . As above, only 34 Inches wide, 23c per yard or 10 yards lor . . . . . . Striped flanneiette, 27 ln. Wldc, 1751c per yard or ten yards ‘for .. . .. . As above. 35 "inches with, 23c per yard; or 10 yards ‘for . . . . . . .. of Good quality bleached Longcloth, made from fine evenly woven cotton and a cloth that wil».i give excellent service, width 35 inches, per Sale Prlcflferjpfi r ifrgélt Boots $1.05 Women's plain tclt boot with leather sole and heel. A warm, comtortable shoe for wearing under rubbers. Assorted sizes. _ , _ Agg ______V_,_ ___ , our OUR PRICES ON THE NEW SUPIdIt, ROYAL VACUUM CLEANER yard 15c; or 10 yards for special price . . . . A wo Slippers. able models on stock. Cll0l‘ll!§-—-MBl‘l‘y Christmas t0 All ‘Recitation, by Lottie Trttlnor. Recitation by IMsry iMcNally—— Dialogue-Wat's Excuse. lvtitlut-Oll b)’ ‘Deuah Mflklauy’ Mothers i)urllttg.. Recltntlnn by Lcvoy McNallY" ills New Brother. (‘ltt>rtts-lt)itrlsttnas Bells. lit-citation by Blunchp Brazel- A mot-it Clbliglttg littht sister. ‘Rrcltzttlott by Charles lMcNuiiy ~‘Jnst Tore Cbristtnus.‘ ltcciintion by Emmott lirnzeir- Riding with Santa Claus. Dlnlogttte-dlnrrykt pockets. Rleclntlolt by Mttry Murnagitun. To Mr. Snntu (‘inns Solo by Mttslt-r Joe-mph McAdam. Recitation by Jttlnt-lt lleageu. Retaliation by Joseph Trainor- A letter to ‘Santa Cllttts. l.) alogue» U ncic lit-lo. lltecittttlon fby lllztnchtl (irltmpws Spectacles. Chorus-Atlanta (Elena is (touting. Welcome iSollg ‘to Sulllu. Solo by lMr. tMark Bruzel. Tritinor when tncn and women; boys and girls, give and receive gifts, be- cause of their desire to make one another htlppy. and when gifts nro givclt and received as marks of appreciation, even. your friends in thtls school and community wish yon to accept this gift as a lOktfli of our appreciation of your work amongst ll5- ‘ln tho midst. 0i what have been sometimes trying clrcltmstancefl you have been talithlul and diligent in your work ll! teacher. During your stay amongst us you have taken a keen interest in ‘the boys and girls und- er your charge. tBoth in school, and out of school, this interest. has been evident. You have always been found ready to lend a help- ing hand and to do whatever you could to instruct the young people tin those facts and factors, which. in the, contlng (lays, will stanltl thctn ill guodsteuti. and which nnno of us can do without it we wish ‘to be successful in that walk of life Provlndence may guide us into. - Hoping, »Slr. that you will accept The wedding of Laugh! lVlcGruw. (7hnrus~(l.;~u.l night Sttnttt. i-{O A WTNSLOE SOUTH SCHOOL. The Semi~ annual Examination of the Wllisloo South School W“ - held on Dec. 22, commencing at 2 dclock with s good attndunce B! visitors. The classes were exam~ lned by iMr. lMacPhail (teacher). Miss MaciPltsll (teacher at South 'Mllltou). Mr. lRx-bLDBOII. and iMr. Woolner. After the examination ltlr. Hen- bent Horne was elected chairman of the meeting and a very interest- tul brosrsm followed. Bo in the school work and in tlIO pron-om the pupils showed ‘ulratul trdlnlng. I Following tit, program the pun llo and, friends of Mr.- tMacPhall showed their appreciation olflhls work b! Presenting Mm with s beautiful Waterman: fountain pen accompanied by the tollowinl; this tlmull gift as a token of our illlfiffllltlll0ll, and wishling you a rtl, lltpny Christmas and a lprusperonc New Year. . Signed on behalf of the school lttlttl trotnmllnlty. Melville Home (‘lifford Bntlndy In a few well chosen words Mr. ‘tliacPhall thanked the people for their gtilt. Sovtrnl gpeechee were given by thnsti present, ttli speaking well [0,- the school anti its progress. The teacher treated the purl and vlgitorti liberally to l" "‘ candy and fruit. The Examinaltioll was brought to a close by the Ill!!- ng of the National Anthem. -_.__ 103 YEARS OLD- ._‘_- LONGCLOTH 10 YDS" $1.45 v They come in tan and brown cal good lilting lasts with either cuban or low Millitary heels. Selling regularly at from $3.50 to $4.75. Assorted sizes in the lot. STAPLE llllY CCCIIS AT PRICES TNAT WILL SAllE YCII MONEY _, DENlMS—32c YARD Good heavy weight Dcnims, suitable for overalls, smacks, in black, blue and khaki, 20 inches wide, per 32c yard . . . . . . . . . . . .. TOWELLlNG 15c YARD Here is your chance to pro- cure a quantity of linen roil- cr towelllng with striped bor» der at a big saving. it is 16 ‘inches wide and‘ the price only 15c per yard or ' F 10 yards for . . . . . . .. .40 CHlNTL-PER YARD 23c Drapery Chintz, in a large range of coloring: and de- signs. A very satisfactory material for comforters or ovsrdrapcries. .The width is :36 inches. January price is 23c per yard, or 10 yards for . . . . . . . . . .. LADIES’ 0XF0liilS $2.69 ndcrlful offer on a Number of different styles in Oxford Shoes and Strapped f~biack kid and patent. lcathel\—all desir- YOUFI CHOICE FOR JAQIUARY CLEARANCE—$2-69.PER PAIR Sinclair and. Stewart Limitc Summerside, P. E. I. —————-— WHITE COTTON 14c YARD Fine evenly woven and 800d weight is this white or bleached cotton. It is 35 inches wide. Price per yard ' o 14c or 10 yards for FACTORY ' COTTON Mill ends of factory or un- bleached ‘cotton in diflgrgnk Wflohts, widths, from 4s to 4i) inches, priced for January seillllq .iL l_0 yards for 85c. 95:, $1.05 and $1.15 according l0 width and quality. SMALLWARES fgafei)’ PMS, made from nlckled brass wire, assorted SW98 ,_ 6 dozen (or 20c [Marcel Wavcrs only each , 15c All new ilfillSliltl llALllES IN llllESS (lilllllS Scotch plaids, manufactured trom tine quality Botany wool yarns. The width is 38 inches. Regular pllcc $1.50 pct" yard. Special only............. . . . . . . . _ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Fancy Wool Flannel $1.95 All. wool flannel in check and plaid patterns extremely popular for winter dresses, 56 inches wide. Regular $2.50 and $2.75 t ,, . Values now only _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... .. . . . . .. ~ llress Flannel $1.29 All wool plain ‘dress flannel. 20 different shades to cluoose from. A ncw material much sought for the new style frocks and drrsscs 54 inches wide. A 81.65 valué'for . . . ' llelaines 89c Pure Wool French Delainss in fancy patterns, also Sirtptft. 89c The widths are from 28 to 31 inches and our clearing price only Plaid Suiiing i 78c All Wool Plaid Suiting makes suitable garments for either Ladies‘ or Children's wear. 40 inches wide. Regular $1.1). spCClJl a Wool Serge 35% All wool Serge in shades of navy and brown, excellent for Child- mug antd Mlsscs dresses, skirts, gymnasium bloomers, etc. ‘l he 55c cloth is 38 inches wide. Special Price for January Selling per yard " Tweed. Coating $1.59 Pure wool heavy weight tweed coating cloths, shown in pla.rt "or checks, 56 inches wide. Llsual price $2.25. Our pres-Stock 5Q . . taking pricmonly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I ' Canton Crepe $1.39 Silk and Wool Canton Crepes in a large tango of shades t 38 inches wide, $1.95 value. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Big Wash Goods lialtles llllLF PRICE a Her: is something that will surety surprise you so do not fail to see tltcse_.cxcellertt lines at wash materials-including, volies, broadcloths, ratines, crepes, etc", for January clearing at HALF PRICE. Boot laces, 6 Pairs ill-r 9t: Niliinii 78c 25 gross 36 inch hoot laces tn c-iih'_~l~ black or hrown. stantial lace, very suitable for boy's anr‘ chlldrelfz, wear special, 3 pairs for 5c, 6 pairs for .....,,..... past. due to a more condensed form or compllalluli. Though con- densed ln size no intportant Qnfor- mation has been omitted. Readers will find this useful little voluntc as brintlul of interest as ever. A newly added feature is lilo section devoted to timtormatlon 0i n legal nature wlrlch covers valu- uble information in relation to wills. appolntntont oi’ exectt-tons, dc~ scout of property and other mat- ters o! u similar lclnd. A fairly successful effort to sc- cure lnlorrtiotion covering the three Murltit-mg Provinces. result- ed in the obtttllning of considerable information regarding New Bruno wick and Prince Edward island. lltluch of ‘this information is tin- cltuictl, in‘ Belchefs Almanac for tho first little. llelcher’; Almanac is now on sale at all newsdeltlers and is well worth the price ttcketl~35c. _____Q-o>--i- EBENEZER SCHOOL. The following lis the standing of Ebenezer School for the month of December.- Grade V‘iiI'l-—1 Mao MaoRae. 2 Florence iMacltae. 9 Flo MsdRae. Grade W——1 ‘l-leven Ford. 2 Blanche MacRae. 3 Parker lNml. Grade lV-l Katie Matbeson. 2 Lizzie Fond. 3 Loretta Dolron anti Gladys Mltclnnis. (Equal) Grade l1iil—~1 Dart-lo MscLeod. 2 Verunon MacRae. 3 Ben Ford. Grade ill-l Fred Mscheod. 2 Willard Roberts. 3 tMelv-in Hiord. Grade lI-—1 Emmerson lMocLeod. 2 Alex. Ford. 8 Lloyd Ford. Decrease In National Debt (Canadian Frau) Belchor‘: Almanac enters its 103M! Vul- With an Abundance of in~ formation in Compact Read- able Form. l when oui-‘tlwlllhts utually turn to God's crest. gilt to tho world; w-w, W’ ...,- atldrosot- - wlfi ‘P. ll. f. For over l century. salon-rat Fur rm, tots-l not debt at Dec. at was _~ . ll, 190i. mars‘ Almanac uni been‘ “Pd Hl- $2,38i.7<lfi.027 oomDlMd with II.- ‘ro m. ‘alon- illocPhaii, most as an imitation it p host Oli4lT.745.930 st imilmu 1984. Wlnsloo South, readers in Esstrn hide and _‘ ./ . , _ 00ml)“. 8llirz~ _.____ Newfoundland, who loo d mile-I'll‘ A hnt of metal do enriches i. chi‘?- Obi-litmus ‘season forward 3o ltd/annual sllviiflmlm‘ the plnlll dark co v rm yeifitlio Almanac t» what notifier in s tit 1w. 1 HDTHQ‘ ll! lllfl llllttnrtl‘: LIIIIOIC lfi QIINIIIO; .. OTTAWA, Jan. lil-Jrhe National beht la thirty six million less this New Yeatuthan l according to statement by the" purulent of Finance. ,,_ O-I-O-QGO-O-OQO-QOQ-Q-Q-Q-rQ-oQ-Q0Q v Rumpelstiltsken COLOR CUT-OUTS A THE QUEEN REJOICES This ls the last chapter of "Rune peietllits-ken." if you have saved all Lhc paper dolls this week you now have a complete set tn color until play with. Then on thelmorrnw. the dwttt-ti to sec if; it was‘. The queen's last chance, but cowl came bQTDPQ’\l'lO_ queen site couild guess his name. she was not afraid. la» 1n Sebactlan1-.!ilte-_,‘wed, t .. laughing to herself. l, “ls it. Gollgnla?" . bly be Runtpeistiiltsken?" angry. “Well. l wonder-cotild it possi- The dwnrt‘ was astonished “it i5 tho ‘work of some wltrlt." he shriekcti, tutti Stnmllctl his loot so hard on the ground that llc t-tntltl strartreiy pull it out, 'l‘lttitt.'i ilrigltt lliuc with yoiltiw l)lllllllI$-.. With poor lzrtlcc- ht- turned zlrmtntl its tuiy'tlowl_t_3t_l_s_ co T/fy road fro m nnd tnadc his wtty out 0t‘ tho Ut)lll‘l~ yard, lt-ztvlllg the king's sun with his happy llltllller tliitl lather. CREDIT ON THE BOOKS and (This is lilt- ll-lby prince. lie hurl. . _ . , . _ _ Yclltnv ltuir 'lllll‘l‘l’il vhtwks. llisllm Hm l “M m‘ u Mm g _ ' _ lit-re ll \\'t‘\'l\' lilti inlllz. tlrt-ss IS oi [llllti lllllll and his rout prkm|l(.|.__~s an right m“ knwl‘ it on‘ thv JIPXL time. in.» THE KING 5N9 H35 80Nl__AT THE FUNERAL 0F QUEEN ALEXANDRA strap Gzozoe, lccotngllnltd bftho Prlnoo IIMLPHHGQ Ollfof ‘Norway, and the " ° ° "k "d. "i" "Iwurgkuon a they Walked behind u» coffin tn Queen Alexandra on lfldllllfllllmjioule to the railway ohtlon on route for London. PA<=E§§§LPPL \\'ill‘llPll tto rclctls-wl t-tnlvivm _-