‘l i“ -_ 2 Z Y;-‘~ f v \ .<_u- 5 it *T ii. -... fl i if .¢ curbs' e=l~'-'- on-`:'al=ll> - _ _ , .I §'.'.'_`»: -` fo r ,;,.,,,|| $16.# only ~ ' .-is .- .- l' -' "'l'__ _____ '° _ "fx ,_ ' THURSDAY THE or-1AsL0'1'1\airowu GUARDIAN JANUARY 7 1 6 ....¢..»._ - . ‘ -nsan-n_¢~._._¢..._-......- ~ ....che _ .~ -\...... _ _ _ _ . ._' 92 _ _ _ , _ __ _ ________ _ _ -..- - .¢- . . ~~ _ l Mill Summerside Business College Eastern Gamma" The mad to succnss -"l-°' =°- 1-°l=-- °-f-1°- l ‘ ` ` _- l WINTER TERM JANUARY 4» 1U2Q_ __ .JEAITERN AGINT-Mr. J. i ` ’ 6005 POIITIONI J. FOGSON, Prln. W Murdock is now Gulrdinn agent eep ood own n e D R. c. Miller. ONE sroonfnl Ad- lerlka removes GAS and often Otten brings out old waste matter ing you never thought was in y0lIl' BYU Sin tem- Excellent for chronic oonstiln , tion. Hughes Drug Co.. Ltd The semiannual examination of Wellington Centre school was held was tastefully decorated for the oc- casion by -the teacher. assisted by her pupils. 'ln one corner stood 2lG weather the school roonl _was fill- ed to overflowing. there -bein! m0l'9 than thirty visitors present. do The pupils were examined in- the A various subjects by their teacher. Miss Eileen Smith, assisted by MiSS Elsie Murphy. teacher of 'Bayside C0 st-pool and showed by their prompt A and accurate answers that they had been carefully and painstak- ingly taught lby 'Miss lSmith. 'Diff' Pa ing the examination an excel-lentcoi program was rcndered by the pup- ii.;- ils andfmuch enjoyed by alll- Mlhal the close of the pi‘0SI`illll Sami Claus appeared. in the person of Parnell Cosgrove and was invited 40 the large Xmas tree. He was as-_to slated by the -teacher. Each child received li gift and a hag oi’ Candy- The teachc-r was the recipient of a gn handsome silk scarf front hier pup-lioca visitors. Complimentary remarks nu were made 'by the visitors, A vote wi phy for her ass’etance. 'Miss th -Q-oo-Q-i - te in-ings surprising relief to the stom- WELLINGTON CENTRE SCHOOL gig; -m lBi.l scriptions. ff. ..°J. _W. MURDOCK, Montaule. Guardian Representative, has re ___ job printing, new and _rsnswal sub- --sHoP from Holman catalog I -ron LAT: wEs1'enN News Al=° Dl°lJ°““'l°°- R°“°" Hi °“C& _ t t -1 l'€C9lV9d Bl U16 G'-\9~"dl°“'5 WGS" wheat, are flooding t'he government I -MILL ends of factory Cotton- ern Office, McNeill Building, Sum- exnemnentallntati ,noi ons serving r to 43 inches wide-ten yards for merside. These calendars will be ms ecuve (name, nh nn _ to the front of the room to unloadl35n_ r ' ' ' t --Page 3 is avaliable “nd 5°°'°“°' lcll. SIOW lllhf. (till. 'l7l0&l.9d f8Blll1E- _40 INCH ALL WOOL Pfllld Sill ' -l r _ _ ' li _ for ladies' or clrllareus wear at -Mews Potlcs braces. only 29C » 'Ml' 3°" M°°’° W"° Pm” °'1 | clan. nan. At Sindnh.-B so acceptnbly. in the United Church l H 15c a yard or 10 yards for $1-i5 yard 2.ic- ten Yards f0l` 32 25 A' holidays at home. _ noon or Dec. 23. The school room Ai sinclair‘s lSlnclalr‘s -é-o-o->-E ~_- -_-~ R V For Aches ln;l_hJ'n:L|; Use Mlnardhu UARDIANB ON SALE at the -BEDEQUE CIRCUIT - e - uardian's western office in the D K Ross will preach Jail 10th- large Xmas tree loaded with- lille' Mc seats. Despite lthe very lllflelllellf ev Mews cl.o'rl-l cups with turn _oooo QuAl_l'rv bleached long; Ul1ll9I' Sllp9I'VlSl0Il wn inside bands, only 9Sc each. Cloth-35 inch-10 yards to-r $1.45. *_ Sinclair‘s_ At Sinclair‘s. (Canadian Press) *'* “°_ ' CALGARY. Al-ta., Jin. 6. _ The LADIES' Cloth Coats with Fur -OUR BIG January clean-up-sale]nausnwt0_y results Ur tests ___ ll8l°B_JllDlllll’Y B310 Dl'lC€5 $9190- "°W °"~ E*°¢9"°"‘| °"°"l"9° °' which Garuct wheat has been sub- 5lll0|H1T'fl- "ll"Y ||"°l ‘lf '°°'°"“'bl° 9°°d° jected, has aroused keen intemst *- Pl‘¢V|°U¥ \° “°°k‘¢‘k"'9~ 'Sl"°|*'|" throughout Western Canada. Gar- 0 ROLLS last season's \Vall & Stewart Limited. |nn¢_ Ottawa 552_ in .the ini,-,nt yn,-ie. per-many beautiful designs and 7083.7-1~2l_ty of wheat deveinped nl the Cen. orinss on sale ln different uuall- ‘ --- .trol Experimental 1-‘arm 'at Ottawa. s for January Clearance. Just -AULD LANG BVNE andy According tn rnnnrm pnnnn, fprlce. At Sinclair's. Housewife’s Calendars have boon . p s. w app a Doc, $l.0s and $1.1u according given to those subscribing 01' T9' ,inns for te L 1 Am, . 'hi Montague and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising. celved 1926 Calendars for Guardian ` readers renewing or subscribing. Mbntague on Sunday evening has .._pig'rioNAn|E3 can be und nt -BORDEN-New hail, on Sun returned to Halifax to resume ills' ' o Western Guardian Office, Wa- day. .lan 10, at 7 o'clock Service studies. street, summersids, for only will be conducted by li sllldelll *-*°*-`- _ _ - y cents with a new or renewal from Mount Allison -University __°Mr_ Hubert Mahon of Kings bnnringinn l- College and lMlr_ William R. Mein- -36 INCH DRAPERY CH|NTZ-- tyre of Dalhousie College, Halifax, -16 INCH LINEN Roller Toweli assorted colors-January price Dol' il ve returned after spendln their in -the school house on the after- ing N ill Buildin , Su m rside t N th B deque at 11. Travellcr's ' l er; day. g m 8 lllestért 3, :nd Freetown at 7 farmers, anxious to try out the new . 'll ( . s sect, ough pin- __ ,_ qnniii,/_ A; Sindaii-'s_ newlng their subscription to tilo‘ - G d_ _liminary milling and baking tests I-__ uar an. _ . UARDIAN 0 F-F I C E -The a b X' l ` `, _ " ,'-.. A th' l A Eats ll! |08 _ ..._ . , _ _ __ --Alter airing Aalsrilul 1 on out G A anything and sleob UU 5 l°3~ ‘I h“_d gas on -the stomach and couldnt .k f d or sl 9 -" (818800) _ _ . ‘ . __ " _ tt. s. I ‘ ~ - _ ti. ' -50 -G . l - f -tests will 'he conducted before thu ardian’s Western Office is nowl -F|NE R|NK-_Gllstenlng 0"-l°y`:seetl is released for general distri ted in the McNeill Building. mont. is spectacularly evident these lnltlon A limited tit cl quan y of seo l ter St Summerside where nights on the Kensington Rink nn., been nent to n number nl tnnl scri tion w d ever, has failed to meet the d forts are supplied. it would not beimand. _ ha\e been made, more thc-rnurrh i *_ _,, ., , a s . . .. ._ .-r - 1 _ - _ ‘ 1| ‘C I 9, i'--l. Candy was then se-rvctl t0 £h¢lW _, _ ~ _ ~ p s. ne s or a vertising The ‘cn is kent in standard colltii»_exncr,mental ntat|0nn_ Whicn_h0“_._lI , ll be received. The phone nunl~ iinn, and all the concomitant com- 8. of thanks was tendered Illliss Mur- be in 233_ ‘ .Slmlth in a few well chosen_w0l‘dB thanked her pupils for the gift and ly also the people for their cc-ODEYR-_wh tion. 'The singing of th-e Naltlonalmre Anthem -brought 3 very sllccessfuilniei t-xamifnstion to a close. ye l-Q0-tl# l_h0 surprising some night to see an Ol'-. Giving details of tlhe develop- SOCML GATHEmNG‘”'A -lm' chestra present.-Y. lnlent of Garnet wheat. G. E. De- l evening was Spent at Kelvin. #_ iLong, B.S.A.. assistant superintend- en about. forty-five members re~ __ ERIN . -lent of th _ - ‘ _ o Women’s Coats l n Experimental ammg Kensington Young Peo New Year’s at ‘Baltic was celebrat-.l"ill`m. Ll1C0l¥ltll0. Allil-. Bl-8l€S that s_ Society. gathered on New ed wnn mme ,han_o,.d,nary ninninitlie now whcut has been grown at ars nignt at t_l_;e cogqnmolgilolls came [__ the home of wr and “rs ltlle Al-bcrtn. station since 1919 Dui" e of t e pres ent, r erc _ . . . - - ~ _ .,- This lot of costs 'll1'n-ew this season dark DROMORE scnoan M_{;_________ ____ __ __________ ______~__ Th; J,,,,,,,,,, .,-,,,,,,,,,d nn, even, ,.,,,l;n_g_;ln_n psrl..il._n<; rays. it renlllmll, H-ere’ls a great range of wom»en"s coats ln _ ‘ ’ ‘. - - ’ 0 , One of the most successful scmlnlwl annual examinations and Christmas ms trees which was ever held in Dro-lens nlore took place on the afternoon nie and evening of Dec. 23rd. 1925. wh; The Christmas tree and decora- wit tions were under t-he supervision-nn, and direction of Mrs. -Ste-phen‘nn Simpson and elle certainly excelledlwnsi herself in carrying out these parts me to a successful termination. ’I‘he|in,_ school room was a veritable fairly-_,ze land so excellent and profuse were W0 thc decorations. The examination --F bl-gan at 2 o'clock sharp and last- the cd un-til 5 o'clock. The pupils were mel g Ch WHS fleloclilblo t0 nil. A phone selections were nicely rend-l ' , asuring contest then was entere* ""‘ bmt°d"`\‘ ills ncccplotl as the sitllldnrd millllli: SCHOOL ,wheat tllrougllout Canada. and the - 'United States.” Mr. DeLong ad-| Honor Roll, Prlncipal's Dept., viscs. "They .-,lloulll also remem- nsington High Scholll. ’ ' her that (lurliot is a new variety l, Kier Duggan; 2 Ru- and lllls _vct i.o prove its worth ge,-nnrii; 3_ Mn,-y Mui-phy; 4, ulldcr varying cnnrlltlolls to tho I ,np _,_ _ _:W _ Mildred Rnmsy. sumo extent Marquis has. I fi rlllnn to . rs. Slnpson for Grade X__l_ Ruby nugerm 2_ . “'l‘llnro is little dnubb Garnet _,A sq on Sllliggs, 3, Katillccll llcullyil (Canadian Presl) l?H"w:.12.?52,|.Y_"l rimnml hnugly Ot' __ __ _, [_] _ 1__. ____ _ ___ '.a\\'nl.. osownweaamll- Thr- cv in r.|l w rll rt was t.hat it was 4' wurguerne I gsens __0€_P\:_Q;‘V1_;?;lv;_r:;l_‘_? h_§l;[l:_l06 trlrxli ture in apili;oxini_:i.tcly_ the s.';ll;¢; Vice-Prlnclpa|'s Dept. ilortcd lest summer to the Woorligmf; __’;_'l~______:_‘;‘_;‘;":______:;_l_l_: _§’;’__t`5;__‘_‘__;l _ , , _ ._l , . Grade v""`l’ Isubfn M'“LCMl_' 2' nlumnio Parkn on thu qllwo m|ve.li'niirl dons not shutter to the snlne i' af-Cllmfll Z;-' extent., ____ Knnnetn y|oFndyen_ ant ave 'leen a ell unrer tm ' ~ . .. .1 _ » -- was report- Grade V»|lll.-1. Jennie Puyntcr; “"9 °f lm’ large’ “'°°‘l blew' 3”" __<4..___.__ Ml hero imlwv that two American 2, Gerald McKenzie; 3, Edna Cham- comlng 1° "“pp°" who have -l"*’t rl-n and Teacher. Costly presents. :ind gcncrnlln bags of candy were d`.l»:'t 1-lzlrlrlrfllnicni they attend- cfl lor il long time. -.~.*<¢c-___ l,()\!»l‘(`l‘\' itil i‘ » Il cd fThe speakers wcrc: Mr. D.`J. AN KENSINGTON HIGH 'Grade IX. lvruncn ni-f:’ ‘if ’“~“°'"" ' " 0 esS|0na I' 8 Grads V,-1, Margaret Maclfhhon oithnr swam the pence River m tions and Belles Lottrea--today hy _ _ . _ _ _ - 2. nlauclw Hughes; 3. Alberni Kel- his summer sr full. in sus ¢rs.s-lM- S“"""""- Wil" "il" it "Nl "°°" ‘ l This 1-S 3-IQVGIY Silk Selllll 0 1 l 99 ‘VlcDonald & McPhee lv= Buy al iiome Sale Flannelelle 16c ‘Stripe flannelette good Canadian make, 27 in'cih 16c yd. Heavier quality stripe flannelette 30 in. wide, 20c per' yd. ' White Flannelette fine soft weave 27 in. 18c per yd. _ Extra heavy English make white flan- nelette 27in. ‘at 25c yd. _ Dark Grey Donnec strong heavy quality 36 in alt 25c yd. _ Oxford Shirting Heavy E_ngllsh make 27 in, 22c per yd. Grey Union Sihirting Flannel heavy quality great, wearer, 27 in. at 25‘c. Striped gingham shirting, Black and ‘white 'stripe 36 in. wide 25c yd. Print cottons, light and dark pattern, 30 in. 'wide at 20c per yd. Black sateen, good quality bright finish 27 in. at 25c per yd. _ Full siz’e Quilt Batts, fine soft cotton 72-90 $1.00. g r gn ar y at 4_ Cnthe,-me Murphy and n(,,,n_,,n inte, 0,," the ,ce They wermposslblc to rend the original tests ' .Robertson equal. fat and healthy with 'a fine wlnterlm llalimpscrlt documents with tllom- cents* mx attractive colours in stockll - 1 f '_ . _ . Grade l`lV.41, Marlon Bernard; 2,lcoat and showing every evinnnnn Many hooks and scrolls durinir the Wlllllle, bl3Ck pink S3.lm0ll and G0b€llIl_ I d C t mei n n nit t scribes in order to write the ro- ’ e’ sunset and Valanlclla I ,4,Genon oton. l” EW B &~ _ Y I ris MacKenzie; 3, Margaret Stowlflf bein!! perfectly contented ln,M.l‘ld|" A39” were °h"°‘"'°d by Blue Il'l'al1V ' 7 lt is pointed nn; inn; Wm, ine cords and chronicles of their own H Mall y0lll‘ Order early _ _ __ `M|""°n°dw|ni, lg-,nn,.¢,n',nf' smaller animals under the protec time l'“‘ll’“d Tm” "‘““7 mice' All l f i . . - ll li ~ 4 Urban 1_nck°y_ daring far. ln the spring the old-HV-V BY l“°”°“"5' t ° V* mp _ - - woo cantlon ere e 39 lnce wldélno u Grade IV.-1, _G-reta Bernard# 2,\tion of the wood -buffalo, there is iz” ‘l°°“'"°"lt“l- ‘"9" l°°°' °'“°"5 ' P S _ _ ll lar1.50toclearat...,...-......." Mark R' McGuigan Dorothy Dnnnnn; 3_ ,Lorne Mcxny; lprsctlcaily no danger of them wan. ich Wersi thi! lllisslng boolol o B. A . rn: _|, » our omni " r |. 4 all-1-u-1|. ' ' ~ crianrlnro Aocounfm-r Ano Auolron ,, nnoots s'rll|.s l|.ocx - Almitttr. NovA eoo1'|A muimm _ void; Cnsgloy; ii, Gi-nog Clark; 4, The inost annoyed psrsonsin file L, _ll'll'l U10 bolt _ _ iniiin w||| lend meh- new wmpnni. nests with thejlltila-violet rays the , _ _ ._ _ _ sannlngrn sonrclron. ng, nggadéenzlgnyf 3I"_;’:_'_‘_’_____§‘_f__*"gf___E_~ on, nnnn “am _to the _mud wan inferior layers can be easily- read. 2 P16065 M3l'V€ll3. C0ill'.lIlf Cl0‘l1l‘l N83VyI(§‘ _____ ` .ini-nog Kennedy Clare Lake coun ,v at this advent , ll' Dr. C' C. Archibald _xy-Grads l. (s) 1, -Msrlorie Kenna- 0' UW ‘b“U°l0- lf! N _ _ Graduate Mules! Pristine llmlmp s and Hospital 2. Boyce _W-bite; B. Albert l°‘Vl“! U’i°‘"l"l¢ Y. Post Graduate Thompson; 4, Ruth McKay. "°‘;_l"' Nl” tm 1 Norm o __k;2. .lean Mill- “l ‘ ""° lor, Np_ss,msrl ;3, James ins, "mm fm' 1, llfmhalii claw, 2 Jesu lloksy, and Ella llfisiiavenl Helene and Percy Hanl- V I, Everett Champion; ini' ICTORM' ill the made indians. Pol- and other reported spring Jun 0 -Oifsn British Colum meds In its use for i B_____e M°Le__»n_ ' - inwn and mn nnccnient gnnnnes of where chemicals have -been tried “ Bla k 1 6_2 _ .` c re uar 5 cear....$ Orme _______ 0"" Reev_____ 2_ wnnnfegninnnmznnknnvo been seen and failed to produce results. ” g $ ’ bo _i;* Duff; Hlgglng; 8. Normgn Hqgg' 4, even fnrrher 8 th -°--_-- W. A. MORRELL <11-----in ~ '_ om. 'W °“ ""“ ”““° T o buffalo rangers are _. watching the nerd and will ses mmlfléma Min Ml R°ldy'o -Dolnrumnt that the animals lrsstl..lnwlr across the Peace River should they shawl _ Doctors Grade ll.-1 Grace sample; 2. any inclination to no inn ini- nnntn Many doctors l lf out of town mal1ydi1%0r<1ers.wE GUARANTEE. SATISFACTION. Your money back if yohlwant it. ___ __ it 7 ) o qu y Amongiyet eloquently Impressd the nentn ‘Garnet appears to be aboutmld- ' .. s _ - - e present were Thomas Hum _ments that _he many _“ends D__es_ way between Marquis and Ruby in A range of ladiesa dresses in Poiret blLlC_. and COp€l1, f01' HQGS 2, 4, 6 and 8 all rgyunnd _Samueli Pr_;l_dtt.Cl;_tu_lients_l em and absent entertained _It “_ _tolulclllry to shatter if allowed to. . . . a ous e, an r a o i l - ~ ' » . I I :I I d me hi hnmeem iccnlrn too mature before harvest- and S€1‘g9S, all 2. Cl€`3.1’1l]'g' l')l`lC€ Of $1_45 each_ _ .- rea, who is also a student ntl““'“ 'S Y “ SP “ye 3 ' d ing, $12 00 each nnnBie_ in which the hosts are held, an ...Um experimental Maman “_ - - ' --*aaa-_... nicely repeated the celebration that L_____0m_he _has never had Garnet m__ QTHER GJFT OF £1,000 was effected te” Yea" “5°’ and em tawa 652 subjected tn frost during EASE; 5R,|T|$i-i WAR D551-_phaslzed the hope that all wouldltne Six years it has ,been gm_Wn_l -i be 3519 €V9ll m0|"9 ZBRIWSIY £0 Ce`_'l<`or this reason no definite inform- LONDON, Jan_ 6,-As a sequelfo lebrate. the 50th anniversary. The ation in vannbl _ a e concerning the e action of an American citIzen,iaddress was accompanied by amostn-nn; resistance of this variety nn punctual attendance at school. lborn in England, wh t ` 0 ll m0" h*‘S° l1Dl1l'0l’>rlHl-B Elf!-. Which, in the compared with the others.” _ , lit £1-.100 £0 U12 Cllll“CB||0l‘ Of name of tha donors, was presentedl ln the oplnioll of Mr. DeLong, 100k lilflffe- There WHS 11 l/SPY 1901!* the Exchequer as a contribution to,by Mins Louise Ramsay, [Garnet Ottawa has n place in -Cen- G fediwi-i°“ °f fha .Bfmsh dem” Mr. Bernard- very appropriately tral Alberta and other districts “fini-TH. dl=il0llllCS Hllfl Vl0|ll'\ B€l€C° the United States, a British citlzen,ncknn,w1Bdged ~tnin nignmnnnt rBc_|wnn,~e _\ini-nnin is sn-bjnct to injury' tions which lasted until a late born in the United States, now hai-l|ognm0n_ nisnlnyinn nn nince,»e'fronl early fall frosts. Whether _ h°"l'- T719" “lllltl lllff lllll§19 Uf sent .£1,000 as a contrilbu-tion for language the sentiment of n,.nmnde'atlvant'illg the hnrvost one weokin , 9l“l8'll -b0l_lH Slllllil Chills BDD9-sled the reduction ofthe same dobf. He that animated them and pledging districts w-hors Mnrqnig in not l ln the mills' °f thi” lllllllence- H°'hss added an expression of admlru-_ _ e emb__;m_G .or this nionncod hy rust or early frost was in rare- good humor and tripped Lion for inn in in Uni ‘ len” °“s " m ° ‘ se e ted Status would justify growing Garnet ill ' 0, cven at a personal sacrifice, thoughtful kl”dn°sB~ liirr-lcrollr t M h . . . , , . l. , t l`lll’l~~‘!lll1llB- H0 llllmvflllllfllv LOOK lil! have understood and endeavored to Both the hmm. and -the guests been dcmoonslratgtlqll q has no hint-e ncur the Christmas tree and assist (nn nnnmhmadn by Brnnin will long remember the joyous ...nl _ _ “Buy at Home" Overcoats Men’s all wool winter Overcoats _English plaid back half belts and ‘t'hree piece be ts “BUYAT HOME” Boys’ Tweed Su-its, one pair bloomers, Norfolk browns, greys and mixed tweeds. ‘Sizes8to 12years $5.75 'Sizes 13 to 17 years Men’s Blue, black and stripe denim Overalls usual pockets, elastic ba-ck braces _ . . _ . ._ .. “Buy at Home" Mens?_fSu'its Fancy Tweed and Worsted Suits 'single mod-els, two or three buttlon styles, grcys fawnsand mixtures _ Boys’ extra bloonler suits, fancy brown and twceds, sizes 10 to 16 years, remember two 13 pail' bloomers with each suit . . _ . _ . . .. _ . . . . Boys’ Winter Overcoats, dark brown tweeds full belt, good weig‘ht, for boys 10 to 17 years $6 age ....-..-..»....»».».»»»¢-»»'°~ Scores of clothing bargains we 'have no room £0 describe, All tnur chiffonlvgalvets for dresses, bltgcki sappi ire, enci lue pearl ey, 'turqu se crab apple, henna ilnd caigafret $2 9* _ green. S'old_for $4.50 clearing at _"lion our recommendation-lit’S ~ a“won_é llbargain. - Small lot'of Tubular silk vestin' white. hr.-_ff-fl_ff--fir-ff:f‘f%'l?€f%'fsfl'fi ir l . ,,.'Q,,l, --I mi .s~ ,-l~ -_-7; »- 1» `1' li _ _, 3 ,_ ‘ 4 il ‘._ ‘ . l _ lr '. ' " #_ > " ._ l 7" rl . » F n ....i .~.. _ . __ __ __ ` - I . ~ ,,_,,,,, .» ,, ......