_.- _ \ , _.J., _, ,_ . l TANTT ARY 'mr cu/aiu OTTETDWN GUARDIAN 3_5-._ll?2_ _ ~»_»,,, JANUARY SALE ALL WINTER DRESS GOODS AND SILKS ` l`I\|St be Cl€(\l'0d B0f0l°C Sl0,cklZlki|lg` ,I seein to iiiid piciisulit lilenmrles ol ALL SILK VE LVETS ALL Dun DLST vi;Lvi~.'rs 20 % Off 'I‘his Includes Every Quality and Color n 1 4* i0NAL LDLARANCE DRESS Goous l8°’§§.‘.*. ”" selling at less than ' price 20 pieces. plain and fancy' dress goods Polret Twill 54 inch flannel 980 to ' A was discussed and l-hc teacher is tak- loo dry, for water ivas scarce this VELVETEENS All new shades, lovely quality 2'! inches wide Worth $215 On sale at 7|" Yard [`[l)l RDOWN Sl‘}l{(il*] 1 . -Wla'\'i'.¢N aualvr.-liar. o. .i. 3 _iallant ls Guardian Agent in how- ~_u. and will be 'leased to receive ' ~w and renewal subscriptions. i-an -UNITED CHURCH 0|" CAN- .DA. KENSINGTON.-Jail. 27.. Rcv.i /_ R,._B|int. D. D.. Minister: 9.45 a. n. -Sunday School. 11 a. ln.- Echoes From the Congregation- ll Mceting"; 'l p. nl.-“Our Educa- _lonal lnstltut.e"; 3 p. ln.-First Church, Summerfield, Mt. Allison -ampaign. A cordial wclcolnc lo all. Eastern Guardian ._‘EAb'1`l'.‘llN AOli'.N'|.'--Mr. J. W Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon liague and will be pleased to receive ` new and iiiluewal subscriptions. tl 1 _."‘lNSTlTU'l`E MEE'l‘lNG.- The _January meeting of the Mount Bu- lchanan Wonlen’s Institute was held 1 at the home of Mrs. A. W. Docherty, ,Glashvin on January ,llth with nine e ors resent Meet | ni mbers snd 3 visit p _ - ing opened by singing W. I. Ode. Roll call was answered by each member with eithc-r Sing, Say, Play, or Pay, Hot lunches for the school children ling cliarge oi came lor the conillig winter. iilstitutc supplying liecessaiw iiiatcrial. School and Sirk colnlnltlccs ¢eoo»-¢e¢»§.~»»~'¢o¢¢o4o4-» i Nores or A ‘ NA1'uRAl.lsr Guardian specially cmlil-luulea is nic ¥ 060000000! ceo as s oo-04600-be 1lolncl','tlic old Greek poci. makes his hero, Ulysses. console his coin- panions wltll the l-huught. that their ullplcasalit aclv<:litul'cs will, in the end. be picasiiiit memories. This ls pi'oi`oulldly true. Wc look back over liie lliontll oi Decclilbcr 1028. and ivoiidcriilily illic days. but these cast ii glow ovcr luucii unpleasant weath- cr. Up to the liltli tlicrc were three days only ul right sunshine the rest. were ruin, slcct, show, or cloudy. Oli and alter the 19th, however, there was but one day which was overcast throughout (27th), and some were “just lovely." Oli the 28th tllere was a remarkable fall of the barome- ter. followed by heavy rain and a wind said`l.`o be 30 ni. p. h.. but .the sun shone again on the afternoon of the 29th and the weather gradually improved till the end of the year. Cm were runnins. out here. an the month. The heavy rain of the 9th and 10th filled the brooks and swamps, which had previously been l"iill. lfiocks of wild geese were not.- cil on the 'Jtilh and 3101.11; ii very late record. _-silica l have obsrl'ved them Rl N , 51 i h reports were given-and ne\vollc.»'. rip~ l-,olniilg North llgilin as early as 10 pines Ioirli pattern, ark or :ivy lic eil suitable for l.ulii~s’ and in-il \\i'lr_ extra, [ine quality. Suit- robes 7" imlics wide .. mills- for rhiidren‘s Q86 Yard . \\0l‘ih S 45 0 -.ilr skirts, etc. . . _ . . . ..' ""*;"' the members und :in iiiterestlng dis- i ` Ill`AVY (DATING (‘l.0'l`I~IS h 1/2 I ltl(_`E i0 pieces. oi' all wool Cloths. suitable for women and clilldrews Coats. men's bathrobes, auto and carriage wraps. NELDLEPOINT COATINC 3 shades Viorth $4 00 Gun- lntoed quality (`lc:-ircd at 1 fraction of its worth 1 DRESS CREPES 1/J PRICE io pieces only. lust I Sltfml for our customers. Mah! - t Li _ and all selling §.’€"‘_'. , _“.7 _ .°.'_“_‘_ mir mer SILKS Yard 981: 200 _yards lovely Silks. llabutai, l’:lietii>_ Shuriycn, Duchess. ___ ,_C _ 11.. S A M DONALD and Mrs Agnew alilied their mothers filiiclnl was held Frida; 2 p lu I.in at the spaciou» liome rolifluc her former pastol Rev I C and Rev J Stirling MA of Although load conditions impassable, many friends "car came to pay then of respect Aficl thc service, the cofhn banicd was icmoied to Cmdi whelc lliiclmcnt was me Mis Molson lo - suiroulidings wele | because hei natiilc loicd musir _incl by her \\i=° ersonality and rhrla and Will and grand children; Pillow Mrs. Ryberl. Toronto; Sprny-Unit- cd Grain Growers. Calgary; Spray- I-lon. dc Mrs. J. A. Ma§donald_ Car- digan; Wi‘r\at.i'l-Mr. an Mrs. Harold Brothers. Cardigan; Crescent-Mr. &. l\ll~:;_ l... 1-i. Doilzllis, Georgetown: 8p\‘a_v»-l\'li'. :ind Mrs. P, D. Murphy. Cardigzlm; Spray -l\'lr. and lVli°s. A.S. Mnrdolmld. Clirdlgaiiz Wreath--Mrs. James E. Macdonalrl. Cardigan; Spray- Mr. and Mrs. (1. ll. Holbrook. Cliarlottctown; Spl'a,v---Mix and Mrs. Tziylor. Charlottetown: Wreath - Cardigan Womcliis Instituto; Wreath -Eastern Canlierlcs. Patriot please copy Too crippled with rheumatism to move. Patrick Whelan, 77. was trapped in his chair at Derryvanir. Ireland, recently and was burned to death. - To encourage small savers some banks in Holland are paying a high- er rate to small savings depositors than to large ones. and also iicic cmirlicrl Ihr ?\ltm\rri'» Linlnivnt lar lirippo. craplzrfthefslz the|g00d\twlst bmp e‘i‘ey: cents ivlienl 'you ‘acid lfor. -v~~.._- -¢ .polnicd. Letters of condolclicc arc to |be sent to two nioinbcrs on thc dciilh of their brotllcrs. Blocks for the anto- grapli quilt were distributed ilinoilg cusslorl followed und the iiiialicilil reports to date :ire sat.tA> A777 l YAY' AJ A ` mafliiilzi 1:1.:n.»;;.._".i.':,v»';'i.‘:.:.-..._ P- E- 1- Mvfhef Rtgilatioii. “The Proposal," Irving Mscboiiald. - _ -1-is l _.. , .. W 0 _ girls. _ . Harmonica Selection by four boyo. "°*_° teiicoi-ed). hesitation “Betty and tho Bear"- Oertrudo Bovyer. long--Gladys Momiilmi. Recltetlon-fir! Moi-shall. hesitation "Tile Boy Who Wo\ilan't ‘lieclutlcii -‘win Wu ni"-Douglas naaintl -'ily ooilr'-eau. ani. s.':.niaic~......°°~°°i.._, _ _ _ _ _ i , .§."§.°.l““l’~l". u.§'5~’$ "‘°‘1’=f». ...ni ` Of Child 1 ' l r l_lllr°1€ ‘WSL as "sei siege sfiéig terim given Nr the iid; ; ~~’.~. 1 °°‘.-...itz