lonunsnnr, y Mia <0: l The balance of our Men's ill-aces to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t . . . . . . 25c ‘each Men's “orkillg Shirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c. $1.00 and up .\icll‘s (lveralls. 10 dozen ill lot t0 clear at’ . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 pair Men's \\'ool Aviation. caps to clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1111-00 811911 Y, Mcn‘s iieavy \\'inte'l' (‘aps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c each [t1 Men's Fleece lined combinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.33 a suit W} Men's Flallnelette l'_vjalnas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.002: suit" '1 ' Men's ]leav_v_\\'ork i Men's Knitted ties 1 ' the low price of . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ , , _ _ _ _ $15-11‘) 1 1 .\‘il Men's Winter Overt-oats clearing at low prices. ' 1 1 :35 young Men's Suits $22.00 to illiitl.00 clearing at . . . . . . $18-00 ‘_ lilfi VALFPIS FROM S'i‘.\l’l.l—‘. l)l~li"l‘. ,;V 34 ill. \\’hite l-‘lttmlelette, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c per yd 27 in. (‘ream Flalnlelette, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17c per yd. _~ 34 ill. (‘ream Flanelette. special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c per _vd. f ' 27 ill. Striped Flannelette, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22c per pd. i‘ - 34 ill. Striped Flanneiette, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c per yd. 1} 1000 yds 36 in Unbleached cotton special . . . . . . . . . . 10c per yd. l I000 yds, 36 ill. Unbleached cotton heavy‘. special . . . 15c per yd. . 500 yds. (‘rash towelliug ' 124‘ l)?!‘ 3'11- ‘1 ‘ 500 yds. Print cotton . . . . 19c 1W1‘ ,\'(1~ (‘ashluerette Dress goods double widtll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c yd. 1 .\ll \\'ool Dress Serge black and navy. 54 in. . . . . . . . . . 98c yd. Iionegal 'i‘\veetl. 34 in, wide special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98c yd. 1 Web heavy' (trey 'l‘\veeti 5-1 ill. to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98c All wool dress serge. navy and colored . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49c yd. 20 dozen ladies‘ Silk alld \\'ool whiter hose all colors . . . 98c pr. l; ' l 15 doz. English all wool wide Rib ilose to clear . . . . . . . . . 50c pr. I 30 doz. Ladies‘ winter fleece lined hose to clear . . . . . . . 355e, pr. ‘f 40 doz. Slllail children's vests for winter to clear. . . . 2 for 25c. 1 1 ’ 10 doz (‘hildrelvs \\'iutcr mitts to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c pr. ‘Merchandise hoot: 0ver this List Carefully and Save Money MOXEYMQA YIN“ VALUES FlfOM (it'll LADIES‘ READY T0 35 1.1111108” \\'illter (“oats values up to iliilthtltl to clear at 1512.041 her to clear at tine_thirtl oft‘. Values up tlo . . . . . . . . . .$(itl.0tl .\ few of last year's coats to clen r at the very special price of $7.98 Ladies’ fine silk knit scarves clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .091- .\ line of ladies’ black wool gloves. .-\ lille of wool gauntlet gloves. sand and white and browll. clcarat . . . - . . . . . . . . . Ladies‘ dogskin gauntlet gloves. .7 .-\ few silk llllctl Sued;- gltlves to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.35 'l‘he balance of our ladies‘ lland llags . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 p. c.‘ off ll.\ ltGAlNS FROM 01']! MEN'S DEVI‘. Men’,- fleece lill(‘tPllllll0l‘\\'t‘1ll‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69c per garment Men's \\'ool underwear . .. t2 Men's stilts. Niles so to 4o. Prices $18.00 to $22.00. to clear at Prowse Bros. Ltd. . Winter Salé Seasonable \VF.~\ R DEPA RTM EN '1‘. ladies‘ better quality coats. about 30 ill num. . . .251‘ To ' Special .. . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . 95c per garment $1.59 each 25t- each Sweaters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THE li.\1{(i.\lN (‘l'I.\"l‘l{l§ __ mu cnltnnorru _ revue" Weaterpguardian ~8HOP from Holman‘: Calais!- I-Iii l —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS‘ —l’age 3 is available. tf-. —ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is guar- anteed to please you better, ; 6348-11-80-1 mo.‘ -—DiCTl0NARlE8 can be had at: the Western Guardian Office, Wa- ter Street. Sulnmeralde. for only» fifty cents with a new or renewal subscription. ti.’ —GUARDIANB ON 8ALI at the1 Guardian's western office in the‘ McNeil] Building, Sulnmersidef every day. l —GUARD_IAN O F F.l C E.--'i‘he‘ Guardian's Western Office is now’ located in the McNeil] Building. Water Stu Summerslde. where; subscriptions, news or advertising} will be received. The phone num- ber is 23s. 1 —POTATOE$ wANTED.-—R€t1tl,' whites or blue; about 15 cars. Will‘ also be taking in at warehouse. every mild day. Highest market prices paid. A. H. Affleck, Albany. 6951 29 lwk. l —-CALENDARS.— The Western} Office of the Guardian acknowled-i gen wl-th thanks beautiful cnlentt, l ars from lllnssrs James A. McNeill & Son, Bmvnesgaud Harris untl l’. ‘d. Bowness, Suulnlerside. -FREETOWN.-Rev. Dr. Gengc. Kensington will hold service in, Freetown Sunday, Jan. 3rd. at 1030i u. m. g l —NEW LONDON PRESBYTER‘ lAN.- Services Sunday’, Jan. 3rd, a3 follows: Ge-ddle Biemorial 11 a.‘ m.. (‘llftou2..'i0 p. m.. Long River l‘ pnm. _ i —AULD LANG SYNE and Housewifes Calendars have been received at the Guardian's West- ern Office, hicNelll Building. Sum- merslde. These calendars will be given to those subscribing cr ‘re- newing their subscription to the Guardian. —BEDEQUE AND VlOINlTY.-— Elirs. James ‘Wade ne0_'H8-l£'ll Sch urnlan oi‘ North Adams is visitinr hc-r mother Mrs. Albert Schurman Jot Central Bedeque who we regret to say continues in very poor he=lith.——Thc young people and children are having their Xmas tree in Central Bedeque Hall. Wed- lncsday evening. Xmas with Santa ‘and his ‘good cheer is indeed a wonderful 111110 for the little ones ‘Imore especially so now that $.|nta's cheery volt-e is heard nightly aver the ‘curious ratiios.—-The Iietleqtlta musical circles are working over- ‘ime these days. Three active units viz: The Bedeqtie (‘horal Society; Fhc .\lt‘ll's Glee Club and tht lied-I \q'.le Orchestra are having weekly practices under the tiirection of l)r. J. J. ‘Sideyr-They are all con- rlbuting to a Xmas programme which i5 advertised for Dec. 29th. lluslc lovers arp looking for u reul twat :5 these entertainers put on '2 rt sy attractive programme from llotlclon in Novenrhen-Ililss ‘Lill- iun llnualtl who was a very popul- 11: ' in Bedeque for three v. , rt Gently paid us a visit from 1H7 llflillf‘ in Malpeque. She plans m leave shortly for the Royal Victoria “Cflllltfll. hioutrenl for nurse's training courses-The (‘en- tral lledeque rink is now covered with a good sheet of ich and we d. tEsa-iz-aiual. i ~ Building Operations In Year 1925 Building operations ill this city . for the year 1925 reached the di- \ 111811310115 of u small huiltlin‘; 11mm. and approximately $150,000 W88 1T spent ill the election of new build- ll lllus. and the remodelling and rc- " pun-lug oi‘ old ones. Among the lllnl" important contracts were the _ lu-lilols apartments‘. a tour neuri- ~ ulrut hunting on “hirer Street. con w: n-n-tl by putlmore and Wehstcr tlntl “llollnahlnley” the large resi- 1t‘ll('l‘. on l.'ltlll\\'lll'tll Avenue being built for .\‘lr. \\', (l. S, Bicliure by Niuclloiluall and MzlcAulay, and ritnv in culrsc of completion. 'i‘\\'0 arue \\'2ll'l'llf)ll>‘t>'\‘ have also been t-rtzclctl during the year, namely: llelilols warehouse on bull's Wharf constructed by Vail Bros" and the W. ll. .\ill;--u wart-house near the imperial o1 ranks. built of corru- utltctl iron, and constructed by .\ir. Thomas Harper. Another apartment building, the remodelled Morris re- eitlenct- on Water Street. is now in course o" construction by (‘udlnore and Webster. and will be complet- z-ri in the near future, Among the residences erected during the year are the folloyvinz: ily liuolruugnll tnd lincAtlluyz " house for Mr. Raoul Raymond at > Southport: house for Mr. i-‘red lions at Keppoch; house 10h Mr. ii. R. Stewart, Spring Park Road. ‘ . ily Cudmore and Webster, house y ‘ for Mr. Frank Clarke on Upper ‘ Prince Street; house for Mr. Geo. "w. ‘a: a- r» - 7 “'_"‘" "“‘.?"~*- .1 .. ; ma“! l- ‘ ' Vlokerson on Vpper lllllshom St.“ House for Miss Bertha Douae. The Es/planade. f; ‘c-ouonluoz‘ ‘ fill half a teaspoon of Easel the throat, atom the cough. - l 1tor Mr. Russell Sample, Felling st. lllouse for '.\ir. i Millard’: internally in molasses l’ l l Iprolara Victorian ‘liiylMr. Ernest Barrett: house Eastern Guardian Arthur Cnffiu. cor- ner Felling and Boston streets: house for Mr. G. Dowling, Victory .-\ve.; House for Miss .\‘i. Sander- ‘son, Victory Ave, By Vail Bros; House for ‘Mr. it. T. White. Elm Ave. Byl.\ir. Foster, House tor Mr. lrtt Brown. Cumberland Street; house for Mr Frank Hobbs. Kent Street. ‘By .\ir_ Leo F. Doyle, house fir Mrs. Nicliennn. King Street. ‘By .\lr. John Power. house for R. N, Tomllns, Grafton Street. By Lowe Bros" summer resi- dence at lnkermon and house t'or lllrs. Richards on Grafton Si. Among the other work curried on in the year was the remodelling and re- pairing of the ‘Prince lidvrzlrd ’l‘hea- tre, Lowe Bros. being the l-vcal contractors. An addition to the Wellner Jewelry store and remod- elling of the new telegraph tifflccs cu Richmond Street, now being done h_v Lowe Bros; the remodelling of the ikalyollnlc -by Vail Bros. and a large addition to the lnlpemll ills- cuit factory by NiacDoulzall nutl ‘MncAulny. ..'EASTERN AGENT-Mr. scriptions. scs Annie and students of St. Sculls. The evening was spent at Red Point and will return lloamn after the John Auffrey has Sourls. ‘ House On Cliff Ordered Move LORD ROOEBERV on the cliff along which A Wctorlan alltaaman who nlll waya. He ira- fivrflily drlvaqon Epcom Down: a barre-drawn carriage with a pol (“lion rider o, om of It; two riders. Aw)‘. ‘ha la seventy. 01M". and viii!‘ ha prafan the w. M’ “diam” mew“ °1 regardlml of the fact rltIuFowner "all innide. -cr. Some cf thole- who objected J are looking for an curly opening. .-_ nightfi Central Betieque has a ‘guy -..'8HOP from Holman‘: chgnloglylryso from W Murdock ia now Guardian ngentiFrlzzle from teaching at (‘heltolh 1" Mfllllflfiue and will ‘be plgagefl Hester lnnlau frolll ‘teaching to receive news items, advertising. Freetown and Doris Muncey from lob printing, new and renewal sub-atcachlng ~t nrutuotoh. AAaEASTVERN NOTES-On Xmaa1 night a. crowd of young pegple ly quiet home or Mr, H. P. Mchleilb gathergd at the 1mm“ o; My Doug secretary of Travellers Rust schocl‘ n] Mclmyre to welcome buck Misjwus surprlsingiyqinvntietl on Florence Deagle Mary's Convent, ‘shitting hymns and songs. The pnrt-‘ ihes ended by wishing them many appy wishes for the coming seus- . _ ,. . | - . - ' .. a .- F-‘Freilce "e 59911111118 1119 Chflsl-zthg meeting to order. and taxpl:tin.,tlle address had he any idea of th. Tntiilehflixéugosldyltkiz/ignte ‘:1 i119!" ed the imttm», or ghgp- VML m..“ real meaning of the visitors. (‘um il- ~t'-. . .---.. .,.,,.. n. w ti.t'.h5‘tio“.“l.‘?;l‘$3.3"...“Til slxttrrz: ;;.;"".;'::..:;;;. ‘w ‘ ‘: ' ‘ * ' f“ 5; erc la o‘ . ew . .l~ . . t as. were visiting in this city durlngynam w)“, Temp (he [Ommqug mptsurprise vanished und Mr. bio-Neill‘ Xmas 1J°1141f1Y5 111B 8119518 01’ Mrqrlless: Mr. Hubert .\icNell. 'l‘ra\‘t-l- and Mrs. George ‘Lapierre, Graft-tiers ilest, Onr l)..." taflend.Wtplt-nrth nunin. he arose to the (W021. on Sh, City-Mr. John Auffrey Olflhough at 111110.,’ Such M, M15‘ p |_,-|.-siou. and thanked very hard to express our rcnl fccl- 1'1"‘ 111911‘ V01‘? 86118111118 gifts which uncle John Doucette of East’l'oint..lnl<s in mere words. yet. in short. 011118181911 "1 l1 ‘biifllltllul upholster- -‘M'. Stephen Lnpierre of Bostondwe would say that the purpose spent Christmas among his friendulllls Kutheriug is to manifest oul'|¥i°"11ll flllllilly 01' “Old fluum." ‘ilfiwiltinl; the gifts and yendered lmgsplthe people for their generosity. .\1r. mnnv years) us Secretary ct 'l‘rn\'-lM°-\19111 “R111 1n part that he felt ellers Rest school. Through yourjfltllighflllléiflfillfl his for the Welfare “.0 a atr ct was but. the fulfil~ ‘gyggment m; secretary. yo“, duty-layout of his dtuy uud the tangible done as a citizen. as n neighbor dlflplny oi‘ their largeneca of heart nnd kind friend, in other worda,1,1°'1l1m 1111B 9119111111; 1H hut churne- having no genuinely acted the maulmflfiu" “i 1119 P801119 of Travellers rm- everything fgygflng advaneg-YRCQL for in all the years as secre- ment and pence in otlr district you'll"? 0f the school hsnnlways mot with prompt response from every- one, and this ls evidenced by the beautiful and well Gqlllppgd llchmp] adorning the district. Tho remaind- 319111118 Ovflflln: was enjoyed with och James and social conversation. A dainty lunch wan served by {ha 1;. dies. and as the midnight hour ap- proached. the company arose hm] ling. "For He's n Jolly Good i-‘el- low nnd "Auld Lang Sync" then bounced (hut not fired) their sec- Nllflfy. and departed for their re- spective homes. leaving a lqplrlt n! good fellowship to he reciprocntatl and radiated with gratitude from this city spent Christmas with i118, holitlays.~~.\ir. , V19‘! returned from Tlgnlsll where he spent the Week In.“ me guest o‘ Mt Jfiseph Mblkiutl personality nnd capable ma lnuis. Tlgnlsh- Min Julan Mcin- nla of Red Point spent Christmas. holidays at her home. Minn Moln- nis ta sales-lady of Mr. Fool's store‘ F0LKE3T0NE. Ell!» D90- 29~—"'long" esteem of your personal ci- Tho chalet here of Lady Sybl Mid-[forta on our behalf should mater- dltton. which in balancing 0n ‘thvialize at this time, consequently edge. of n. cliif is to be moved blywe ask you to accept this gift. not. order of the Mayor. Lady Sybl. remember. for it's intrinsic value stator of Lord Grey. builtthe chal- but rather as n alight token of ‘our et, with the corporation's consentladmiration and appreciation of the run! part you have no ably and‘ honeat- d-‘nlkeatone’; famous civic promen- ly played among un. ode. where aha could enjoy ‘the small gift and accompanying abort h, sunshine and nee far over the wat address shall be acceptable to you to and wishing you and. ymu- (amp the McNaill homestead to each an the presence of the chalet on city a very Marry Christmas and ‘?"°1'¥ 11°?" 1" 1110 tllllflct. property are declared to have gone Happy New Yhar, we are, Rate‘ so far on several occasion: as tolpaycra of Travellers Rent Sch oi attempt to push it over the cliff, District. that the Neill was completely talumby allr- , announcement probably Friday crowd oi’ young people just now. itcnchcrs anti 511141811111 home for the Jlrlldlys. Aulong them are llonry Mt. Allison, Ross vWright from l’. \\'. *(‘.., Jennie. J_1.i0hl'lS‘l0n from P. \V. C., Kathleen at ti.‘ usual- —'PRESENTATION—The llle levelling of Dec. i6, when the ‘Frus-f ileea. :lccomptlnieti by some fifty or "Hmore of the resident ratepayers] ‘came in to spend fl. sociul cvcuinufl. and t0- glve special honor to M121 McNeil. After all the visitors hadl. AVRDIAN by: r v.- nrr "lfveszkpm- .- » (lpens The “nuv AT lltlME” SALE a new merchandising ‘feature p in lhiél great store, will otter A you an array‘ oi special values in every department that ‘challenge com- petition irom any quarter. Full particulars will appear in to-morrovv morn- ingktiuardian and this afternoon's PATRIOT. - A few of the Bargains Offered are: 7'1 Ladies’ and Misses Ladies’ Winter weight cream bloom- CPS Big" clearing line of ladies Vests, Bloomers and Drawers at, ‘each . . . . . . . . . . . . . FUJI SILK in eight different colors '_ as lovely, soft and durable Chiffon Dress Velvets, 10 colors regular $4.50, clear out at . . . . “Buy at Home” Sale Saturday Morning anuary Znd. rimmletl and Tailor- ed Hats, worth t0 $6.00 . . . . . . . . . Ribbed Silkandl Wool Stocking, double heel and toe . . . . .. . . Stripe Flannellette, 27 inches wide a “challenge? value at . . . . . . . Heavy English Flannelette in white 27inches wide Clearing line of plain and check ginghams) 32 to 36 inches wide, worth to 50c These are only printed as a ievv samples of the values offered. Ylatoh the papers-anti particularly, watch the store-more values will be uttered lhanvve can pos- sibly advertise. ' ‘MOORE carctsou (lhildKs Buster sty'le_Jt1venile Suits $3 Child's winter Ovcrcoats, a limited lot left, very Fpfltiltll at .... . . . .. Youthhs “FIRST LONG" suits in a fine range of colors . . .. . “'16 95 *6 as u: oo as" Men's All wool winter Overcoat; a wonderful sale value at . . . . . . A big range of Women’s and Miss- es’ coats, Blanket Velours . . . Sale 0f Women’s Poiret Twill and Serge Dresses at . . . . . . . . . . . 95" Sale of “seconds” in white Turkish 16" Towels a lvoutlel" at . . . . . . . . _. . . c Sale of “seconds” in White Turkish pl‘ 25 Towels, 22x46 indh . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Knit Ties in laretty patterns zfle ca. ‘ special at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "- LIMITED golnpilreciatlou of the offiiceut sar- you have ‘have well earned that coveted ra- imarkfille ls n man!" What n re- lcortl! The symbolism nt Christ- lmastide has much to do wlth'hd~ lman love. friendship. and affec- ‘tion; so that it is only fitting ‘our Truotini! this Needless to any, Mr, c- priu for not until the reading of , l 1found hlnlself cooling buck to levt-l1 ~; ed t-htllr. u box of cigars, pipc nnd Keep Mllllltl’! Llalalenl handy. t u ‘w. laéllj the company. h, ludiu. thanking llirkelnhentbs ford, the Government. Di tit-ed instrumental music. herds. ‘an. -. will T808111 lBirkenhead Told T0 tlolltrolTongue gun. mum imhmh to 2.5 inches a day. rt-uch as far‘ Lions lluvo been my...) m “m! m“ from the base of the plant as the} kenhoad that lmlesa he can t:oll-“'1‘1"1Y “9111111111115 V1"1'»‘i- 011011 111'.‘ trol his vltupcrutivt‘ lnugunygo in we" 1"1‘1‘-!111“l‘ll 1W1. the Hnugg 01.1mm, l“. mum“, “WWI The lettuce. also is shown to he} to rcmnill Secretary of Stole for" 11111-‘111’ plant, its routs mnchius’ Even his frlomls in his nwy par- 1'°"1°1ilIl1yn half-grown beet were 1y hnve been scandalizerl by Lord found to have shot (lt.‘\\'lllv\'t\l'(1 iive| savage tacks upon Lords l)nne_qfm-t_ 0* three feet on all sides. Hnldnlle and Arnold. Even his cabinet colleagues a: ""1111 1’. 15- Clélllellls. also found u, vhouly criticizing him. saying tip.‘ 1111-111 ltlvrlflllly ln the struggles of; ' the House of Lords does no; ‘yam llllnuts to gnin n livelihood. soap-box orators and pointing nltt;'*‘~“"1"1¥ 1111111111 P11100111"; up from the1' that his methods tend to dlacretlitlN Tile (lollservatlves of York llnvodm“ 191111111“ 1“ 11191111111)! 8i 11151111114" themselves open condemnation of lilTRPlllifiMYS lntempernte language. pnrticlllarlpmm‘ stuns on quietly and quite un- his references to the "i1nbecillty“ ""11"" 1“ Ylvltlly portrayed." the or his Qppgngyns m the pm,” (lfljflgllilllllslfi state. "Tile ultimate ob~ Oil .__?<‘¢______ KANSAS CITY, Dec. 27. 11119111 911118819 for existence the lengths to which u thirsty beet pm... 0P lllllnkllln may so are ' 1 1150"" by Prof. .l_ E. Weaver and? .. Dr. Herbert C. Hanson, who ‘IRVIQ concluded an intimate inquiry Lincoln. Nell" into the private. lives; of than and other Veliotables. ' They prolme to make their "'10-; "Ill public before the Anociatlun for the Advanrnuiazi: or‘, Science here, Dec. 28-Jnn. 2, Plantl. such n been, Cllrrmq, nursulns and turnips frequently ' ‘ |selltl their roots down ten fe-l. S“. Samuel Hoare those scientists have tiiscoverodh _ 11"‘ TWIN-l n1’ lllllllllkins and Sqllllfill": os. often growing in 1p,- m“. m- 3 depths oi‘ six to sevcll feet. Thetnp. feet. the root branches spreadinfit, l nt~ 'I'llcsc scientists. in conjunction O!l-|_ 9111851111- llrniric. they discovered‘ ‘that their crowding occasionally 11110111111!’ to ninety-eight per- cent. record H Thus the old struggle Obexlst- ct oi" pitting various kinds of‘ ' ' ' ' _ Wrasscs and herbs in these battles ;Who announce: that an a result o1 1°!‘ Bllllremncy la to trace out what ‘the Locarno treatyp Great Brltllll _ T..,,,"“"] “°1"°"v Occurred in the 1mm ‘hi: Pllllponed her m- science Mr nmlznnl to account -fnr the llreaoili gram l» the hgpg out other IIIUOg ' JPOIIDIIIB and interrelation or will emulate her example and p ’ vent competition in this arm of Ill‘ made; tionnl defence. ' - :lt1_ Wlilmf-‘rsitle Business College The Road 1:0 SUCCESS wmrzn ‘ream JANUARY o. 1m oooo anemone ~ _,_ waom Am:- ;-‘ ml Prin. at Ami-walla.‘ m..- ' s