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'5 n; "5' 5L1 . ‘a A w, 1 . y: a" . 1 I ;6(J5_,4‘é 13"? - . ,Jn""l I .41‘, i 17- ' ‘Y’, 1'2 I, '17’- {1} ‘ i SATURDAY, ~ , ‘TI... ostentatious an "~,\‘,‘-.'- and: F a . lliegweit Blankets Regular $9.50-l'air Thisleader in fine warm all_wool blankets, size 60x80 inches whipped separately, regular price $9.50 per pair_ Anniversary Sale Special $732 Other wool Blankets 20 per cent off Double Border reversible" cretonne HALF PRICE All other goods in this department WHOLESALE PRICES 1 .32 Men’s Heavy Gloves, Lined Caps, Mocha Gray and Tan shades, Regular Prices, $1.75, 2.00 ,2.25. Anniversary Sale Price $13‘! Mens’ Winter weight Wool Ribbed Sox, Heather shade, Regular Price 50 cts. pair, Anniversary Sale Price . . JWPf-a- Imil‘ Men’s Heavy Union Flannel Work Shirts, Regular $1.50 each, Anniversary SalePrice . . . . . . . ........$1-32 Mens’ Heavy .Fl ece Lined Under- wear, Regular Price, $1.00 garment, Anni- versary Sale Price ‘66 cents Garment, or suit . . . . . . $132 Men’s Pull Over and Coat Sweaters, Heavy and Warm, Regular $1.65 each, Anniversary Sale Price . . . . . . $132 eflfll Over Sweaters, Prices $5.00 and $3.32 Men’s all wool Pull Heavy weight, Regular $6.00 each, Anniversary Sale Price. . Boys’ Golf Hose, Union Wool, Heavy and Warm, Heather Shades and Gray Shades, Regular Price 60 cents pair, An- niversary Sale Price . .. . . . .32 vt-“l- pair 2 Pair $1.00 llose I All wool English Hose fancy rib~ bed or plain styles, good winter weight, good range of colors, all sizes on sale at 32nd Anniversary Sale. 2i-PAIRS FOR $1.a2"i1ic 1.32 32nd Anniversary Sale Opens Friday Morning, January 2nd and Oontinues Through This week we celebrate our thirty-second birthday. Saturday Thirty two years ago this week there opened a little dry goods store at 121 Queen Street-o little store- a little stock-a little staff under the sign of “MOORE & McLEOD.” In that 82 years there has been a persistent effort togive you good service—excellent merchan- dise-reliable courteous attention. ness have spread an'd grown. Now for two commemorate this 32nd birthday. Through your assistance the store and iii busi- days we offer a carnival of bargains to ALL DAY FRIDAY—ALL DAY SATURDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING 32nd Anniversary Sale 16 only Cbilds’ Winter Overcoats iii Blue and Gray Chinchilla, Red Flannel Lin-ed, also a few Brown and Gray Tweeds, full belt models. Sizes for boys from 4 to 8 years, worth to $9.00 . . . . . . . .. . . $5.311 25 Boys’ Winter Overcoats in dark brown» and gray tweeds, full belt models. Sizes for boys 9 to 12 years, worth _to $7.32 15 Boys’ Winter Overcoats in dark brown tweeds, full belt models, Sizes for boys 13 to 17 years. Wortlh $13.50 . . $8.32 All other Boys’ and Men’s clothing in The Store» ol Men’s Olothing 40 only Men’s heavy Winter overcoats in Fawn, gray anld fancy mixed tweeds three piece belt, baclh cloth, all sizes 36 to 42_ worth $21.00 and $22.50 . . . .. . $14-33 25 Men’s tweed suits, good weight for winter in dark brown and gray tweeds. St. B. styles all sizes, Worth $16.00 .. . $12-32 30 only Boys’tweed suits, ‘two pairs of Bloomers, they come in fancy gray and brown tweeds, Norfolk Style coats, sizes 26 to 36 chest, Worth $11.50 $57-32 going at factory prices, , 32nd Anniversary Sale ot Women’s Olothing Women’s Coats Women’s Coat-s Women’s Coats Worth _to $15.00 Worth to $22.00 Worth to $29.00 For $10.00 For $13.50 For $13-00 One Third Oll All $32.00 Coats sell for $21.34. All 40.00 Coats Sell for $26.67 p 25 Per Oent. Oll. Women’s Blouses. Women’s Cloth Dresses. Women’s Silk Dresses. Children’s Dresses. - Very special Prices on all Ladies’ Fur One Third Oll All $36.00 Coats sell for $24.00. , All $48.00 Coats sell for $32.00. 25 Per Oent. Olt. All Ladies’ Skirts. All Ladies’ Underskirts. All Ladies’ Kimonas. All Ladies’ and Children's Sweaters. Coats-ask for prices cwhen you call, _ NO ORE f» M°LEOD f.)\'l \.<~'\‘ _ AIANUARY s, 1e25, 25 Per Oent; Oll Women’s llndervvear 25 p. c. off Ladies’ Underwear; 25 p. c. off Children's underwear, 25 p. c. off Children's Bloomers. , 25 p, C. Off Ladies’ Knit Bllmmerg, . “i 25 p. c. off Children's Sleepera ' ' i Gowns. ' 25 p. c. offChildrens’ Sleepers. 25 Per Oent. Oll Silks and Dress Ooods Wool Crepes $1.50 for $1.13. . , Flannels $2.00 for $1.50. . Wool Cantons $3.00 for $2.25. Wool Marocain $4.00 for $3.00. Fugi Silks $1.25 for .940. Georgettes $2.00 for $1.50. , Crepe de Chines $2.50 for $1.88. i Canton Crepes $4.25 for $3.19. Chiffon Velvets $4.50 for $3.38. One Third Oll Ooatings $2.50 Cloth for $1.67. $3.00 Cloth for $2.00. $3.50 Cloths for $2.34. $4.00 Cloths for $2.67. $6.25 Cloths for $4.17. All Trimming, Braids, Gold and Silver Laces, Dress Ornaments, Dress Laces, etc, _ _ _ , _ _ ; 33 1,3 Discount Women’s llats llALF PIIIOE . Ladies trimmed Hats, Half price, - . . . .. .. $4.00 for $2.00 ' Ladies trimmed Hats, Half price. $6.00for$~‘$.00 IJadies trimmed Hats, Half price, $8.00foi-$4.0o Ladies trimmed Hats, Half price, $10.00for$5.0l) Ladies trimmed Hats, Half price, $12.0oroi~$6.olr Talble of Hats worth to $6.50 for 932-95 ’ Table of Hats worth to $8.00 for 63.95 ..--¢-.-.-.--..--- nn visinn aunnfi‘ sld e yesterday.’ L i; EYE STRAIN ,1 INSIDIOUS , ‘SHOP from Holman‘: Catalog. > We use thlo adjective advls- ' ‘I °‘“¥- _7s INCH BLEAGHED SHEET‘ Sufferers from Eyootraln may have perfect vlolon and thcroformdo not ompcct the presence of lny eye defect- Tho motlvo power ol‘ tho entlro human organism lo Norvo Energy. ing 39c per yard at Sinclair's. 722-1-3-m2l —TWEED SUITS for men and young men selling 25 p. c. of at Slucliilrh 722-1-3-m2i --W‘HEN IN SUNIMERSIDE- — Call st the Western olflce of the Guardian on Water Street, Sum- merslde and pay for your Gunirdlan If you want to get. one o! the won- derful Farm Calendars. Normal oyoo, It lo computed utlhzo about 20% of thlo Nerve Energy, but when Eye- otraln Io present, a much larg- er proportion ls required. Hcnco defective eyes. through tholr conoumptlon o1 an ox- coulvo amount of Nerve En- ergy, may oorlouuly affect the Iunctlonlng of other orgnno of ‘v ‘¢#¢ —-PURE BLEACHED SHEET- liig about T0 inches wlde. 33c per yd. at Sinclalrs 722-1-3-m21 —36 INCH UNBLEACHED [ac- > . . _ . ‘ _ _ ‘ _- liuy< game in Charlottetown on i: finitzm”: ‘"5 Produce Ill 10 Yards f<1rT2$2}i-f§_<nf2§ _____V_ 7H1nn" Wuliivsrlny. 2nd Stialmlard. 31st Standard- THOMAS B. GILLESPIE < -—W°MEN'$ FELT 30°75 Illfllli -_-_-<o> smmliam" _ i 1' Mimi!” Bwmml? 2- Jam“ Prooldent East Prince Llberol-Conlorvatlpo Association. l ‘ YES -wooo FOR SALE.——~0n Sfli: an ea er row. rm we w H - -- - i - - ' - -~ s‘ muse emu - y HAVE YOUR E d l th l ' l I S1‘l_ l Wgile Illllll Fci-cvoi Bcrnarth ‘l "Vlury I l B rd v < EXAMINEQ iii-day. January 3rd at one o'clock. Pa" t" SlM-‘lBlP-‘h 722‘1"3"“2\ EaSt-Qrn Guardian “Fwwyi . G vo+ooo+v¢+vww+ooooooooooooa++oooooomM0004"0 i “m m“ °t Smndmg siofbwmxLl KENSliNT-TON SKATING '*_'— “Hiisiiqdiuiy. elogriiiiiiin- uni ii 2 A m Banzlflwwl. ' i > Fsual rorms. If stormy sale on, '- ‘SHOP t H 1 . C t l <' ~‘ ~ ‘ _; - ‘ I‘ w cio-z . r" ur _ _ .- _ ___ q _ .. rom omens asog. ,,S: t I < . P. ~» G- F- ""l°|"i*°" ‘l?‘l°.‘.‘..‘“t.i2§3‘2“’" nrrrtxs: sear; m w s» h is e »~ it l p 31+ , . *. - - . . ' L ” v _ ‘ - . _ _ 1 I Optomim-m ______ new skatfng rink on Tuesday, Jan, ‘M. (filJuNgAszn lgfinlzgg, English Catechism 1st Class- _ iCGIIBdIRH HIstm-y- l. _El:zn Frnmclo; v2. George bei- ot (IHIYB, 78. x A7 x ‘ _CRASH TOWELWG ABOUT 6th. Prlzes for has; (ZOnFIIIIIQ-v: Mm 4th m n M“ and 8L Peters’ l.‘ l‘.l‘l'I.Il‘\l‘I‘ll|lN-'li'l§ 2. l rhzui Mil-I _l. Eliza. Enamel-g; 2, Arhhltlr From Brando: 3. Ellzaibeth lwuoclcwooil. v 15L Eliza. Francis uuld 10"‘ ' ' ' ' ' '**+6+ 1,; hwhps wide 15c per yd’ 10 ydspl (ladies and genllil. 10 rhinitis on ...> m “m: chel; .‘-. ltllzubelih =_\‘lll.c_hell. (‘Ir-I 3. Urbnm Mmcugly winging... HaUQLqCyBI Qquaj-g, 73 dg/ys. M; _ _ ___ lnr $1.45 at Sinclair's, cents, prouienfll P“ carlgii? ll ' _ ‘ History of England- l, U-ilhan Miltcihel-I; 2, Elizabeth 2nd Mandel-hue. Peter iPoro. 722-1-3-m2l - ‘ HQEASTERN AGEN1-_M,._ _y_ Elllillsh Citochlom 2nd Class-w l. {inland iLQodheII; 2, Arthur Olldlchodll: 3, George Francis; 4. Mabel Woman, equals. 1.7 4655'“ I, _I'I'l3lnk lunockuioiorl; 2, I-Jmu- Francis; Paten- Pom. 8, Ufbtllfl Mitchell, Plllillt? J- ; ___ i —CALENDARS—-A llmlted num- ' , her of the wonderful calendars for ,,-* g ié farmers belng issued by the Guar- , dlain have been received at. tb Western offlco o! the Guardlan on , Water Street. Summerslde. A calendar Will be glven to the per- son renewing the Guardian or to b any new subscribers. proclation of the patronage extended to ul by our tomera during the page year. CUI- --JANUARY SALE prices on Flnnnelette Blankets. large slze $2.39, medium glze 82.19, small ‘size $1.98 a palr at Sinclair's. 7221-3-m2l We are unlblo to person- ally wloh all our present and proopcotlvc client: the Sea- i’ son's Greetings no take m; main: of xtondlng our but wlohoo for a Merry Christmas , and ProopcroufNew Veor. i E. E. PARKMAN Optlolnn and Optometrist Montague. P. E. I, --GUARD|AN REPRESENTA- ‘ TlVE-The Guardian's Western representsllve hos an olltce on Wot- er street, Snmmorsldo. next. to Laurence Gallant’: Tailor Shop (and directly nppoalto the Gallant- Crocketr. block)—~hls phone number is 233. He lg an oxperleiiced news- paperman. capable of glvliig od- varllslng counsel and sorvlce. etc, and wIlI he pleased to receive news, subscriptions or rulvorllulng. 117T» u!‘ ' wit». Start hllllnl up the homo, enrly corn and potltoel. Htlllng l| In old-Inch- ‘ed at $175.00 to clear now 8135.00 -10 YARDS 35 INCH striped Ilaniielleite for $2.20 at S'nclalr's. 722-L3im2I Y.) ll. -.\lrs. William __ SUMMERSIDE BUSINESS Hope River returned mi COLLEGE-We specialize‘ in B001!- keoptng. Shorthand and Typewrit- Inig. Winter term opens January 5th. J. J. Pogson, Principal. 639-12-27—8l ton.—K lug 1i tiip to —2 ONLY DARK MUSKRAT coats slze 3S length 45 inches pric- “l °iti°S"‘K~ at Slnclalrs. 722-1-ZI-ni2l —THE BORDEN DRAMATIC CLUB present its four act i-"lmcrly drama "A White Lin" ln Victoria _ _f_ Hull Monday, January 5th. Curtain ""3"- Pred Bm- 3ler¢ham ‘l rises at 8 o'clock Admlsslon 35c»(‘“‘ll" Trawrse‘ “'35 “mmlg ‘he ' I and 25c. Everybody welcome. iluy-~—l{, —-. Ari-Harry Jliiiieylhhdfmanaigl- llClllifrlf-SllfllgilllliC-mltifllt iii tzhe per»! or for Moirs‘ Ltd, was in Summer- sicin of Rev. —Ml'.lCll8l‘l€S Smitvh- of R. T. Hol- 5,9,1 up 5mm; ‘vim creased m“; pum- llvlilll,‘ I_..d.. Suim-inop5ulr\_ spentildwv 113 “my, fa,f|d'y, pflflluutjs and toys of Ein-gllish Grammar».- ‘rcars with luis parents. in Midd.c- (miperant sorts. 1, Pendergast of Friday after visiting friends iii Kenning- —.\'lr._ (i. R, KoFfn, commercial ' lcr returned on Friday even- Montreal. Niagara Falls and other confluent.- —.\‘lr. (‘- S Grocu, representative of (‘zirvi-ll IilYl-L, was u passenger by Irziiii In (‘hurlottclinvii oii l<‘i'l- I trrcsted spectators zit the Duh-Ab- Fall. Johmi A. M~i:Donald..AriZthmetlc, 8rd Claoo— Mrs. Jllllll‘ J. Szirk supplied the 1, N-unelxlio Joanna; 2, Mabel 1010 children's firs-mt and isiecreitly dres- mas; 3, Madeline Sarrk. Unban Mitchell; 2. Georg: Fraucls; 3, Arthur lllramiois. ' PROGRAMME 5 Standard- Holy Mary Mother Mild. 1, Urban Mitchell; 2, Illlznbe-Lb Mltchclll. (a)—EngIIsih Catechism (b) En-gtIs-h Oatcc-Iuism, (c) Ellgilpih lCzilcclllszii, l Glnssflth Standard, 1n: Ollll— 2 Class 1, Arthur ilhzurniclls; 2, lEllza Fram- 3 Claw dsj 3, Geoitlle Ehiaincl-a. ‘Si 4th Standard, 2nd Clan- 1, Peder »Pelro; 3 Clusissbobe; 3, Sophie Thomas. (a)~—.\'lioinzrc Catechism (-b)--IM~lcmac Catechism. (Q-Mlsiirac Cfiibec-hlsm, 0 Canada, . (iFJllUiWIZlIZ 3rd Standard- Sily wliul. would you take -l'or iii-ii l, Madeline Mllclicll; 2, Sarah "ivpzi. i M-ll cdicll, 5th Sllandurd. i r 4th SWinvdai-rl. ‘Znd Standard- bcL the Old Final l, Nclrnette Joana; 2. John A, ilYflflfl-i; 3. Mabel Thorium. 3rd SLa-mlaid. i ’ ‘Widll Never v YvvYvvvv¢v‘v e v v vv v v .. PrinceMCo nt LlBEllAL-OOIISEIIIIATIIIE OOllllillTlOll -_-——O A Convention of the Llbcral-Conservatlves of Prlnco County wlll bod" held In Summorllde "I r. our» ‘J- 1»- Wednesday, the 14th Day of January A.D.1925 l qg me hour of ONE O'clock In the afternoon for the pun-pooh of choooln-yyé . "ngmqu to represent the Electoral Distrlct. ol‘ Prince County It "If forthcomlng Domlnlon Election. Each Poll wlll be entitled to send flvc delegates to the Convcntle W. F. TAYLOR, M. D, President Went Prince, Llberal-Conocrvatlvo Auooiatlon _VOUR RA|LWAV FARE m, W. Murdock Is now Guardian Ag- vnt in Montague and wlll be pleas- ed to receive news Items, advertis- ing, Job Printing. oewal aubacrlptlomm-tf. funded from any polnl Iii the, Prov- ince on Cash Purchases o!‘ $25.00 and over. effective lzqi to nurl in- cluding January alldlir-‘Slfliflfllf & Stweart Ltd. 722-i-Zhii2i Mlnnrdhy Llnlmcnt; ‘lined Iiy Phynloliml Lennox Island —KEN8INGTON RINK. — In Thursday's Issue the Iocnl on NIH“.- ing at Kensinxlou Rlnk should have rend In part free Instr-rid of open to school chilldrcn from 3 lo 5 on Wednesday afternoons. Loinmox lsliamd IiaIIf-yieafly Gtth-mltllfliilflltl took plaice ern offlcc of the Guardlnn. nt Sum- cember. merslde, had n pleasant vlnlt from Mr- John F- W- GPBZZ- Tyne VX1119?- Ives were present and we're much Mir. Grim: is snlorns (he very pleas * iwlth the resuflls. best of health and says he could 9111;“ gin-k, gm» now; [ndljan or. h" bee" 13 ‘"8 this ‘Valle-T since l“ advlci- and instructive and also first Issue which was J8 years ago w“ “fled 33mm Clmm- iflace and the olblecl of hi5 vlslt to our my“, mmendame (“Imus the “Mm, waster" “m” W“ m rem“ m" was excellent owing 1o the kind- anomer 75”‘ we wish Mr‘ an‘! mean and nhou htfulineris off tl every good wlnh for the New Year ‘rent ‘m d ‘Vi: m "M ‘e and hope ‘that he may be spared to gghoof r g 0 U’ ‘rm m enjoy lho frufts of his labors for on ‘can h m] 1 l. n “M many ye"! m 60mg an lhadliun Raeseiyvemifiirtin yo?! i: m 1118.111? 4mm; Ilmed up wot-ting fm- the school lo be dismissed. QERQQNAL’ It ls only worthy no in llon ..__ Messrs. M. P, Fnanclo and John P. I‘ IV. a o toned garden prorltlco holed on lound i.‘ m n 94% . l 51532;‘. fifths...’.l‘.!l'§;a'$..§33§2 I-Mw-w ~= ‘- ww- i: 0d in rnoloturo when It II molt needed. fit’- Q II . Ill‘ IDLI! II IJADIIIG bill IITIJIIIZI III INDtAIIILQI. Dl-LICI. non . dunno .W. London o! I 0 [finer l1‘. But. ‘I Ill . It Win. I I a AUL Mlnnrrl‘: Llnlmrnr tor outdo. ,1’ dly after apendlmr New Your’; moo rwoll when: ‘they mvo ouch an filrurfoflllmrn. ~Mr. A. E. Home, o! Bownoss RN”?! “m! ‘Mn- ‘AWhWY M1411!!!" ‘ and Hart's, Hnrberdaahern. one should MW he surprised to Summomtde, returned home yenter- WWW W111i m0 flhilldfefl BIN 40111! n» , eftIcl-ant. for-seeing our} klnd~ both Ionockwooil; 3, Sairn “w “d re. Engliih Catechism, 3rd Clau- l. John A. Frainicls; 2.IMnbeI ’l‘l:o~ mus; II, Madeline Surk. Mlcmac Catechism, 1m 0lno- E 1. Urban Mitchell-l; 2, 1. [Irban -M‘ll.~ l. Arthur remedy for frost bltes. colds, eoc. xlitclu-ll; 3, Sophie Thonnas. Examinations Mloynac “can... a... e...._ l, Potted‘ Pero; 2, IMB-(Piihlfiig 34.11011. ‘Indian School, 0"; 3. Sarah Rlllilflhllll, fl-PLEASANT VlSIT-Thr- Wcst- on m..- nilltemoon o! the 22nd De Arithmetic. 1n clan - ohell; 2, A mumbe-r ol‘ parents and roilnt- MMMIPPI; 3. ‘GPOPDQ Fflfllfifl. Arithmetic 2nd Clan... _ Fran-ole; not do wll: out the Guardian. He Mm- guve a good “new, o; acwm] hnockworxt; 3, Eliza Enamels, Lumbermen ! Take n bort-lle ot ilvlilnard’; wlth you m the wood-s. bruI-seo, A nplemlld 3, Inn hiamclo. n imrii-unaoioe- ~ linux11 nuiii- bohe. and. Sophlle Thomas. eqiul . ‘l5 days. Regular attendance, Q4. Ellzabethi Ellznhclh 2. Frnncls sprains, {HOW TO OBTAIN A COPY A copy of nil; book can tx- soc- urchaalnig a beg or liar- rel ol To Al. EDOUR trom your droler, and ‘having the coupon here- wlth flllad hrs by hlmn and liar-worded -- - - . . . . to the 8t. Lawrence Flour Company, Llnnllted. P. 0. ‘Box 344, urod by Halifax. “rho neon" Oook Book wives of Canada; in fact there is not ouc recipe in it which lins not been thoroughly tested. Contains [000 recipes that have liccn ICSICII liy lending housc- é? “A T it. ‘l? LITIIIWMI f‘ This is _to Certify that M... 4 ..-------.-..-- Mlllls hug _ has purchased o barrel of REGAL FLOUR and is lhcrcforc entitled‘ to d copy of the REGAL Cook Book. (signeay.....................-