hursday :Eebruary l 8"" T eSale of Remnants The annual sale 0f remnants opens on 'lhursday' morning. Every year this sale IS greater and more interesting. Among the items offered this time ZIP(3 ltEMNANlS or —Wool Dress (loods —-Prints Oottons --'i‘\\'eeds, Coatings. etc.,-JVoiles —Silks, Salim", -—Linens —-V(;l\’€ts —-i"iunne1lettes ——Vel0llrs —-'liroadcloths -Crepes —Ginghams —JI‘affetzls '-~'l‘able Linens ——Sheetings _ foiwellings. ~' i ‘(ILLCIIS Pure Silk Pen “cite 45° r . llUlhUr striking bargain offer: i ".118 day's of tile I-{IQMNANT sale. wly, natural cololg all silk Poll- mills. 511-’ lllVllVS iviili- will be offered (ill tlllase, l{l':.\l.\'.»\i\"l' SALE days 8i‘. ‘l5c yd. c": j leal fabric for Children's wear i... o» .u‘l‘.\', slips, etc. Moore & McLeod Ltd. 1L. Ask for the (big new Wall Paper Catalogue ‘hrlte your nai-ne and address very plainly on the coiipml. Semi il to us, and we'll send you the biggest, hi-st. most emnomical WALL PAPER Catalogue in Canada. H. ilnrdmme designs. All pIlLPS based on !)o:.l:le Rolls of 16 Yards USE THE COUPON Prices lowest in the Dominion. r~.l n iii.‘ ti. McLEOD, LIMITED.‘ (.l..4l‘|Ot\GtUWfl, P. E. I. Mod me the new Wall Paper Catalouue. noose a M°LEOD 110-121 QUEEN STREET CH-ARLOTTETOWN The low-lying landa allong the ytjpy b-miy flooded for weeks put end hundr their homes. The picture ehowa a phe. Theniie have been do of travel during t mode of travel during he cataetro- the cataetr- ' Western Guardian" -FOR LATE WEOTIRN NEW‘: utniellsrs prices $3.00 and $4.50 st Job Priltins. new Ind Sinciairs. 7744 subscriptions- —GUAROIANB ON SALE ll. the {good quality navy serge selling at 1811.00 at Sinclalrs. 7744 Flashlight Batteries at Drugstore. —ANOTHER SHIPMENT Lad-I ins and .\lena Snow Shoes just re] velvet! at Sinclairs. 7m T!" . JPRESBYTERMN SER __BUY Roam HOOD ROVAL Baplisl Church. Igfib. 21st at Household, Atlas and Canada's m1 R?“ D" g)“ cu’ p“ ilesl llours in 24s 49s and 98 lb Ewr-‘body “e came‘ bags at Si-ncIail-s. 7744 l ..°MONTAGU£-(.\lr. C. E. _HOME FROM HOL|DAYS_ _ slrong will again occupy his .\ir. B. Cormier, teller Royal Bunk. 9" Pull?“ a‘ Mmnmme- b“ .\'. Ii.. where he spent his holidays. lull my‘ Lilurches of Christ Union." Evening subject on Feb. 10th oi’ Mrs. Wm. Laren. for upwards of lift a respected resident trici. She had subscriptions, news or advertising will be received. The phone num- lu-l‘ is 233. y of the —CHUROH NOTlCEe-On Sun- day, February 21st the Rev. A. N. Niiilis will preach in Kensington Fnlied Church (formerly Presby- terian) at 3 o'clock p. ill. weeks before the and came. the morning of her death sh up and dressed as usual u -.ius'r RECEIVED shipment of ""“"'°'"° b’ "°“""°”“' Ladies‘ Fla-noel Dresses all coiorr Special $5.50 and $0.75 at Sinclsil... 7744-2-20-21 lore its arrival she had away. Her home was open to the stranger and the l —-COME TO HOCKEY MATCH itlbgzdeqrtrllfirillgzlk "wig": Ffibaélmh her. Her maiden name was luurrlteyd men llfite MuUDouga“ and she was me ' “753l2__m_li ‘ member of n large family. Newtown having about a month ago. lllnurll besides a passed She leav sorrowlll g l —-VISITING HIS HOME. - .\lr. Edward Christopher of Winnipeg. ‘Mam, is on a visit to his parents. er will-l very largely —DR- GAUTHIER BETTER. — The remains were lam to re ‘Ilia many blends ill Tignish and I’. P. Arsenuult. beloved pastor ofl .\Iount Carmel. is steadily lnlprov-l ‘ing alter his recent severe iII-ness And all hope for ills speedy recov- iory-V. er earth there lo await the r rection. (Patriot please copy (llludet who celebrated their ell jubilee. Special music singing was rendered by the era and pupils of the (‘on l —-WEDDED.-~The marriage was fquietly solenlnized ill Charlotte- town on I-‘l-li. lith. 1926. of Miss t » ‘Catherine Lucia MeEwen. daugllt- Aglfsgddlfiailflkgedu“stfbllfgiamgst fer of Mr and .\irii Russell hicliweihl/l l was uh“) resent " ‘Shcrbrookc, io Dr. Erskine .l. Kiernpus or p ' Alberton. Rev. Monsignor Niaurice McDonald. rector of Si. iiiunstanhi _ Cathedral, performed the ceremony. lli wended tlielr way to the hon was served to about. forty pe Anlonl: those present were lie --LO8T HORSE. -- Mr. James Chilppelle. Sherbrooke lost n very (valuable horse on Saturday. Ho fwasrdrlvlng in to town wile-n the filorse got off the solid track and ‘sunk ill the deep snow and making {a few plunges to regain the road lhe bells! roiled to one side nlld paused out in a few minutes. Mr. Chllppelles loss is heavy as the beast was considered a very good J. A. Hackett, _ nnd (‘vaudet of Yarmollth. Mo. the evening an address was '10 _\ir and .\Il's (‘lauliet on h of their friends. Although. reply was lllmle. After SI lug u departed wishing Mr illlll (laullei mall)‘ more yours 0i l1 roadster-H wedded me'_v_ — OLDEN AN IVERSARY. — ()1) filllllllly, Fob. til the beautiful PERSONALS chapel of Notre Dume_ Aciidemy- _ i 1 l oruted for the occasion, was the - l-icena or a. nanny eve!"- Wlle" Mil" and special cerelnpnyylwierfl 0611f; brnted by Itev. f; .. . c .e an i _ _ _ honor 0f .\lr and Mrs Arcade M.‘(III‘I|E, Amherst, N. S. V. a -.\iiss Cornelia Hacketi. To the Electors 0f the Town of Summerside Ladies and Gentlemen:-— You are aware that we. the undersigned, are camll- datee for Mayor, Councillors and Water Commissioner f0r the forthcoming Cllvie Election. Each and every one of o: has previously served at the Council Board and our record is well known to the electors. We believe that this Town has-come to a tlmm ane that time la now. when It: street problem muat be solved. Flrat of all permit us to state that l1 le not our in- tention to criticize the work of those who have been reu- ponelble in the pact. They have faithfully performed their arduous duties. Neither are we unmlndful of the many improvements Which they lllvfl r0856- We however come before you with a dfiflflllfi WWW '9' garding our street dlfflculllee. We are convinced that something of a permanent nature must take the place of our old method of handilnq Our streets and with thla up- permost in our minds we appflil l0 W" 7°’ "PP"? °" February 23rd- The laboring claes of thla town must eleo be consid- cred becauee they are the backbone of any community and, if elected, we will make every effort Wllhl" °l"‘ 99W‘ er to bring about a condition with a view of ‘Pflivllllllfl more employment. WINSLOE J. LIDSTONE For Maw M. F. SCHURMAN JOHN Y. PHILLIPS JOHN J. McNALLY For Counolllore I ....~:Ae‘rt|lu semi. -0lr. J- renewal ..'REDUCED PRICE 0D “l! Guardian's weetern ollflce in the Ml51°"“v°1°° R°°°"" 35° m’ 3 m" Radios and Victl-olaa, Radio and Mabon'ai 7059-2-lO-tta9l Preabyterlane of Montague [will hold service in the Montague 'l‘ig-niah returned from Bouclouche. "hem sum“? 7-1"- MOFIIlIIg sub- "The Contribution of to ChrlstianK e death occurred at Molltag ‘VI reached the ad- vanced age of 83 years and was MWREO (286) apparently good health until two- oz‘ her relatives and school friends were lllWiiYB a source of delight to lust brother, Angus MscDougall oi attended. , y _ _ _ the new cemetery. Thus all that liclnity are glad to know that Itel (was [norm] or a true wire“ and 10m ing mother was received by motb-‘AVRNY (Z59) N- Y- i310“!!! 1D M115‘ (evening a large number of fricnilr‘ Nir and Mrs (Inudet where supper .l. Mcisellun, Rev. l.\l. .I. Rooney. MT .\lr Joseph During and a purse of gold was presented pletely taken by surprise a fitting- vely enjoyable evening all nun. is visiting nel- aunt Mrfl- l»- D- For Water Oommleeioner. ,__Pg 3 l p151 W. Murdock la now uarilfarl ‘aunt h“ g Y _ . l ‘a . l" . in Montague and wig he plieaed t0 My 2, i‘ _Ngw gfocx LAmgg- Tweed receive new: items. ldvertfelnl. - international Radio Programs ETHEJ-VS WHITE can 9-‘30 WRVA (I50) Richmond-Po l! . . 1.00 t Maboile Drugstore. I Ulllfill COIIBBQ Jul Bend and ‘étlvteleigny. Bulldins. Summerside S i! "59_2_"_tu9| gangsta) featuring Popular l _GYMNM|UM BLOOMERSI ..'HEADQ'UARTER8 FOR 10:00 WSQE (m) Milwaukee -- ‘ Beach Orchestra. 11:30 KOA (822) VICE. Revolution. "n u.‘ .~ ll fl-,I0:00 WEAF (492) NJEH; —Grand "h"; Opera- "Ciwsiieria Rustlcane." ; also from wicms. WCAP. WJAR, . “"00. WSAI. WTAG. Arm- l 10"" SILENT STATIONS l h serq ‘ J Eastern: CNRA, WEI. the“; YW. ' h e] Church" "The Bloii-jwfiso. WEBH. WGES: won. —GUARDIAN OFFICE. -- 1' e - g v-ss. WHT, WIBO, wJu-D. Guardian's Western Office is now ‘i- iVilbill. WIJS. WZWAQ, -\VlMiBB,.' located ln the McNeilI nnliuinglh JMRS- WM- MWl-AREN- —lwoc. wox, wolw. WQJ, west-l Water St.. Summeleside where H‘ fern: KHJ. years l m? EViNl-NG CONCERTS 1.00 p. I'll Lmisl on Serenuders. (“(7:30 P. Ml e gmiW-CAP (469) Washington, Vocnl. "d mNilMtlA (341) New Yor. lfuaienl. vrnlklllg from her room she was 7745_VF- M‘ Medical W5“ aid was ut once summoned but be- 310° - unused WGY (380) Schenectady. Mfualcal. always 3:00 P- M. (380) Schenectady. ihiusical. P. M. visitsWSB (428) AtlnntilaMuslcal. lwsrl (484) Iowa iCliy. Musical. WllsW (428) Cincinnati. Dlnne Bella Ill‘. CC-lla. inst WBZ (333) Springfield. Capitol Hell Theatre (Jrchestrn. lwov (030) N. Y. Studio. "WHYiKIWiF (266) Shenandoah. Concert. e8 mHV-‘BBH (27 3- Staten -I.~il. Vocal. "lltlwrlc (ma) Ilariford. Concert. i s‘ n Wlml) (266) Nashville. Musical. WHO (526) Des Molnes. Musical. ic. WEIAIIB (319) New Orleans. Musl esllr- -) The "GENUINE: Candies" Fro lic. featuring the Edaewater Denver-lwash- ington’: Birthday Program by the Daughters of lhe American WGBS. lP, \VJY. WRC, Central: KFDM, WBBM WBCN, WCBD. ng.’ Speed Wag- WJZ (455) New York. Lnnday Ilal-l rk l‘ llll e 0 2o least . Valleyiieltl owing to weather i-MI’ and ill-s. M. (‘lll'i:lioplltér. 'i‘i|;- "mm m" 3mm‘ Sm” m"! "Mel “PAP (192) N. Y. "Poo" Concert- nish after all absence of twenty u" Ilefihung m home‘ l Her ruqferhlh wTAl-‘l (390) (llvvlillllltl- Clmfllrlfi- years. Ills inully friends ure glad ‘l’? lwx/Plz"; w“: mm "cmfll?! ‘I : 5 P. M. ‘to aeo him and wish llilll u pleus- lhz“névl‘“‘rryg:pi?nli :15!“ gxnshk WNYC (526) New York. ‘Special |am huhduyr-v‘ erlng the ‘inclement-y of the weathwsggémiffw‘ . school-room of the United lng of the congregation. United Church On Thursday the 11th. inst ilt L’ p. ill. ufter several postponenlellta conditions meeting of the Board of Managers. Secretary Trellsurenes of stipend and manse funds and Ladies Society, undothers was held in the II Aid Church. VslIeyfi-ald for the purpose of tak- in-g Into account the financial slend- in the Trio. male. There was uppermost golll- 8:45 P. M. and CPCF (411) Montreal. Studio Pro- 111,0 P M' 9_§(‘)'"g‘- M KGO (s01 Oakland. Arlon ... '. , ' ' WSAI (428) Cincinnati. Commun- Hire): \\Ii)lfun(3('§i;: Springfield Aleppo “y Program U“. KGO ‘"36l_"_()uk]and Studio Pr“ Wifivi (282) Nnshvllle. Orchestra ' i ' ogrsm. le of grant 11:30 P. M. Program. WIiW (42?) Cincinnati. Times Star’ Program. ' flpll‘. v. (I. to U. Program. read W000 (417) MlpEL-St. ‘Paul. Mhi nesota U. em,“ WDAF (360) Kansas City. Ivan Con, hoe Band. Uperu Hour. WGR (319) Iluffulo. ivluslcal. loud- WICAE (462) Pittsburgh, Studio “ll-LAD (275) Milwaukee. (Mhrqllat- l<l~l<‘.\ (s00) n. Pitts. Ruud Light ' Birthday Plograni. 12:00 Mild. KGiW (492) Portland. Con Ducks. WRH. (246- gram. WIJEI (349) Boston. The Band. 1:00 A. M. Dallas. KOA (322) Den ver.“ ‘Wilshingtolrs cert. KLlX (509) Uailtlulld. Luke Merrlt Novelty Pro- Ma rimbu WKRU (-123) Cinci. Midnight Fro- llc Mrs “iii-tr (492) N. v. A. a P. Gyp- ' llppy s also from WCAP, WBEI rgoEfl-‘JIRE TALKS'_SPORTS , v . . . qnfgnfilvm" ‘vwl Wm" WI-IAF (m2) N. v. ("uiulnliln l' ', ' - 7:30 P.M. 31;“; s77) p“"“"°“’h'“ M‘“"'°“' WEAF (492) N. Y. "lniunuy Lady" l f 7:45 P. M. e ' wlrhgfeléff-g’ New Ym‘: ‘““"'° woco (m) hllpsn-St. I'nul. Farm lenso P. M. a_&f‘;““;~ Tis- wnsn (us) Dallas. Vocal ,' ' ' _ WOAE (see- San Antonio. Trio. (‘mm "l" ‘mmwul- nemlmei KFAB (341) Lincoln. Studio. ie Olub. WRIVA. (256) Richmond. College Jazz Band. 9:40 P. M. WRNY (259) N. Y. IIoisy-Totsy Boys. I'nion you do Boys. WAHG (3316) iPlano Recital. WIQCO (417) St. Paul. Classical. KS1) (546) St. hauls. Concert. WfliR (319) iBufflllo. Buffalo Arts Club. - WlFlAF (492- N. Y. Grand Opera "Cavalleria ilustlcuna." also l from WCAE. WCAI’, WJAR )\X"O(), WISAI. WTAG. \\"‘S()E (246) (Mlllwilukee. izrllm Frolic. 10:30 P. M. KOA (322) -Progrum. WIAIT (895) Phlla. Vaudeville. WTIC (476) Hartford. Studio Pro- gram. Richmond J-llll. Candy Denver. Instrumentui KTiHS (375) Hot Springs. Violin Musicale. KOiA (322) Denver. Studio Pro- gram. s-coirfrs "BLUE SEAL" Wtarrrin-Ceflified 100% Tau: in the vitamins that pro lfl-l DIIYIIIIITOII l0 0T1’ It lOVl/Ni l-onoerro. our. 1 WOS (441) Jefferson -Clly. lMhlslcnl W137. (333) Springfield. Radio Mav- WlAlIiG (316) French nlld English. Wales. WSM (282) Nashville. Story. 8:30 P. M. Hour. 10:30 P. M. KG stilts, (Name 8:00 P. M WWil (517) Detroit. News. 8:30 P. M. ('58. . 10:00 P. Ml WBZ (333) Sprlxiileld. Relamnn's. WEE! (349) Boston. Marimba. KPO (420- Sun Francisco. mount. 10220 P. iM. TIIQTIIIIHI. 10:45 P. M. WIilT 11:00 (395) Phila. El Patio. P; ML. ' ' l KPVE (240) St. Muslin-Romaine. KTII-S (s15) Ho: Rainbow -'»‘ Gardens. ~ . _ » » » - wnsr (m) New Yonlt. ltoosevelt. WTAM mo) ClevWd. Royal Can- : _ ~ - ~ wcws (402) Pitta. Midnight Sons. ‘(lllll [IVER llll ' i ’ ' Wm (800) Atlantic City. l DDBI‘. wonderfully pure, abounde moo ‘MM Wl-IlN (861) N.Y. Owl Revue. :21?‘ $7.9m) Pfflfzl: WHO (526) Des Molnes. ‘Corn Sug I c l o e- M. “d bu“ ham‘ wfillonaclliis) Richmond Hill. Zim‘ At your drugglel. 12:45 A. M. vnmtr (use Kansas “City. Night- liawke. CF01‘ (410) Victoria. Crysinl (lllrl done. l '00 A. -M. MAKER! C‘! l%‘l‘l"l IIULIIOI -- » n. -.4.-,»,-».._. ,.. ..- (420) San Francisco. WLIT (395) Phllllclipllln. wson (2103) Staten lSliiflil. Ilible‘: l W (492) Porilnnd. Sporting Itc- | WANT TO DANCE? of orchestra is given) OHCF (411) Montreal. Mt. Royal. 9:00 P. M. - WKIl-C (-123) Cincinnati, Dance. 9:80 P. M. - WMU (500) ‘Memphis, Hotel Riehnfd Hill. Zim- l Iiedtilnc Class. i WlGC-P (252- New York. llousc of Health. ems P. M. l WEAF (492) N. Y. Tower of Health. also fronl WICAI’ and WEEI. , 9:00 P. M. i WIRNY (259) New York. lingo Gernsbach. i 0:30 P. M. l KOA (322) Denver. Sunilmaus Gay~ Fairl SHVBI‘ Csibrl- uIHIPpORPs for the your 1925 ovr-r $5000.00. minds of all preisent a deep sense if the loss ‘so-stained ill the wltlr; llrawul of lllnlly d (ar friends and; pusi supporters who a cos-live years now gone by faith- fully shnrcll ill the joys ulld sob‘ rows oi’ this historical lion. neil for itself a splendid repututloil‘ for liberal giving lll proportion to. uhove referred to. gregatlon faced u dobt of e-ghteenl hundred dollars on lt-s llew mouse. The beginning of 1926 finds every dollar oi‘ this indebtedness paid ill full. also worthy contributions made to the ‘Budget. the IFble Society, the Armenian Fund and other ben- evolences. is dlle to our Pastor who untiring- ly chose to spend and li- spent in the interests of the nnd its undertakngs. secondly, to C/Jlltfllllllllllls oi friends from uu- , looked for qusrtm rs whose kind gifts were receive-r] with very special ap- preclatlon. ticaily to lhe occasion. lfllflll iluder the (ilscrcet TUIlTPF-‘Illlllltfllfi of the [Board of Mllungcrs. Sllllllllil-ltill by the pTilPllCfll activities of the Lad- ies A’(l Society lhe whole indebted f1(“.~"< was palll oil’. sell ullallinloilsly by illc meeting. cord ollr deep grillllllilr- to God the giver of "every good gift every perfect gill" for his abund- nnt nlercles that enables Valley- Argo lllil (‘ollgrcgutlnn at this time to mo-t all llfl obligations. J IN TROUBLE .- We naturally turn-to for aaallteenea. ll II employ Mtvrnev. lie mun be m s“, I 0f u phyllvlll. ll’: eel-lone llleq "(I Iueatloa of prlee doee q enter Into consideration. In Important than that In i. equally careful to when n‘. true! that meet peeolque ef fl- ’ ure'a rifle, our Eyeellht. 0n! flacllltlea for ‘llllflyfl-‘I Ind eornetlnl eye troublea, u; unanrpeaee¢l| we have every 1|. alranleat devised by Qglglqfl, ‘I! eelnmud. ‘lhe eye le menaurod accurately, elllnlnatlnl all chance of error. There la no detail that eeeepee on attention and lbe reealt Ie that hlile degreo all’ parfeellea, which your eyee have e rim le demand. If you are eoakla] lle beet-eervlee obtainable at a nel- erate eoet, you Ind better eel] upon Ill today. Do it loI. l E. E. PARKMAN JIWILIII AND Bllflllflllh orroeanswr n . none-soul. r. I: l. l our sincere thanks to former llleln ‘hers of the congregation new ll liii: in other parts and to oilze friends nearer home_ who hytllel handsome contribution-s eniililulu l0 meet our Obligations in lull n also to the Ladies Ale und 0 ~ workers who by their iillthiulm nnll zeal carried the good ~ through to completion. Signed, J. N. McDONALD. (Clerk of Congrellsiil Kllmuir. Feb. 111th, 1925. llll ring sue. 1 .. UODENEKXI" iin the pust this congregation car- Ai. the beginning of 1025 the c0n-. iillueh ul’ till-s cxeoIh-ilt showing H? congregation |'I‘he rank and fyle rose majes- iThe total all Wnfi contributions for ‘The following resolution wns pas- Ilesolvcd, that we plrlce on re- and l Further resolved that we express slinmre Llnlment n"- nndmy, IPAIRBANKS-MORSE Ty’. “M” 3 Imp. Mariaelniilw With Multler, Carbllreter and Wrmll" Engine complete with all inetallatiQn fiillnfi! “l? $111. Fishermen will find this ll‘! unusual will" value, for the “M" is a eturdyengine, built t0 Bl" unfailing service under emergency conditione- The main advantage of the "M" Ellllf“ l‘ that there is nothing to get onto!‘ order. The aim?" design and heavier construction meet evefY dttmmd for a heavy duty ine with low runnlnfl w“ en . . . . . s h bier Lltltlrrl ‘Jsflftillfnllt."ld.‘.%"ll'£l.i3‘f3°n°i=i ~- the littl at t‘ th ul . eivy conetructlon and lmiile Minis-writing mat?‘ lilo: addifll 1° ti" m’ oi the engine and cnttlngxre colit- Tfype "M" Enginee are " elzee. Write ue for full “use, 10am! l6 lI-P~