wont. $50,000.00 Mall Course: Guaranteed, J. Pope», Prln. u iitsitu uuui -GUARDIANS 0N GAL! at the? Guardian’: western oiilo: in‘ the] __F°n LAT: wiaj-ERN "Ews IGNBI“ Bllfldlll‘, Bllmllliflillfli‘ ‘l ' 1 B t H i . uy a om —~8HOP from Holman’: Oatalos. .!.!.1.1.1'.1!°1L!"111* 11<1 a nurse-i are new bargains There's always something Anew showing up at the ‘~‘BUY AT HOME SALE”, Today we have to report a list of interest- mg new bargams-ireal bargains every one. Look them over. Boys’ Pull Over sweaters, heavy and "warm, a union wool and cot- ton garment, heather shades only, sizes 28, 30 and 89c 21. . . . . . .. .. Boys’ Braces, good and strong with leather tips and good elas- _ tic web. “BUY AT HOME ‘I90 wrist, BUY AT HOME 69c . SALE”. . . . . ’ e with the pop- Boys’ Jerseys made of union wool and cotton, mad ular POLO collar offered in Navy with trim of Fawn, Brown with trim of Fawn. Fawn with trim of Red. This is a new line. just arrived and placed on sale at a special “BUY AT $1 —Pags 3 i: available. ti. "917 l1!!- __GETT|NG BEffEn_ __ Her -—D|CT|°NAR|E8 Clll bl 111d ll, friends will be pleased that .\irs. s: gggifusgglgfimdgugglf- 315;?‘ Charles Strons. Belmont Street in titty cents with a new or renewal {regaining health. alter a siege oi aubwflpuon‘ n ;severe lllness.—l-i. suv Ar non: liuttafPercha Rubbers. Are absolutely the strongest! and longest wearing rubber boots, Lum- bermans, Overshoes and fine Rub- bers made. Every pair guaranteed. ,:,,,1be2;;c,,,e,_ The phone um B!‘ S . We are Sole Agents for P. E. Island , _ —QUITE lLL. ~Mrs. \\ oodcock ‘ - ~ " l ‘n .1 iggjnfiggleeéugiels zfggousryéclenlix. special attention, thereby deserv~1 , [stricken with paralysis and is at’ 111g much °1‘“d11-"H~ 1 b n b t h iin nd l atiiirifig: plzidufablis Rllyiiejrairsieilids —THE W1NTER-_ N911’ 111111 ‘w’! hue anxiously looking Hflwam m are practically in mid winter with, ‘ha. recovery___n_ the mercury on only one occasion,‘ ' below zero. it would appear thati [l inter will not he so severe as? i R NALS ""1"" . I PE 8° was predicted. On Friday they _\h. S_ G Carney’ Borden was mercury stood at 30 above while-i m, inward pussenP-e, 0,, Saturday on the correspondlngidate of ono morning-H. year ago. the mercury registered: 25 below zero-H. ' ‘ I _AULD LANG‘ SYNE “ad J. GORDON ROSS. M. P. Housewife‘: Calendar: have been received at the Guardian's West- ern Oifice, McNeill Building, Sum- merslde. These calendars will be given to those subscribing or reg newing their subscription to the" Guardian. —IS 90 AND IMPROVING. The many friends of Mr. Robert Fitzsimmons. Long River who has recently passed his 90th birthday. will be pleased to learn that he is on the road to recovery very serious illness. was attended to by his physician,‘ Dr. Flemming who gave the can‘! _THE SNOW PLOUGH. — Our ‘streetmen were asaln on the job with snow plows early on l-‘riday Imorning and had the walks nicely cleared of snow for school children and other early pedestrians. Their work is highly commended-H. -GUARDIAN O F Fl O E.—The iGnat-dlan‘: Western Office is now [located in the MoNelil Building. Snmmerslde. where lsubscriptlons, news or advertising Representing tho conoiituency of Moose Jaw in the fifteenth Cloi- dian parliament. -i——<o->--—- Men’s all wool pull over gloves, splendid weight, brown heather shade only “BUY AT c pr. HOME SALE” Men’s heavy gauntlet and one finger mitts, MULESKIN with warm lining, some have knit 7 ...... —JMrs. James (‘nddlgan of St. Louis is visiting her sister Mrs. iJ, Albert Brennan of Tiguish. -A R_EAL GOOD TlME.- A rather unique form of entertain, ment under the heading of the. Spins-tors (‘onvenhlon was prceeni- , ell in the Tignish Hull by [a 500W Who precipitated a fiery session oi. of ageless women and One lone the Canadian parliament by mov-i man to a ‘Purge and appreciative ing a vote of confidence in the gov» audience on Wednesday. Dec. 80th. srnment immediately foliowingi The fun W85 started when the pcr- upon the speech from the throne] formers in full regalia, which wns anything but modern. marched up tile. already crowded hall add onto the stage. it is indeed beyond the HOME” ‘bargain price Men’s heavy pull ovcrsweatersi Men’s warm all wool muffle-s good weight, good variety of shades, full _size_ soft war-m and BUY AT* 81" i H_ON. ERNEST LAPOINTE 1 —-.\ir. Albert Noonan and sisters ‘cl (Theory are visiting lMr. and Men's 5 Eyck‘ Lumber‘ Mrs. J. A. Villard, Tignlsh. man's as illustrated above. Red rolled soles. stub proof. Per pair . . . . . . . $3.20 Also the same as above with 4eyelets at . . . . .. $260 Men's 5 Eyelet Lumber- in a variety of plain shades also some combination colors $3 BUY AT HOME SALE att ‘active. HOME . . . ~¢Rev. M. J. Rooney has retum- ‘ell to Tigrsish after attending the‘ jiuneral oi his aunt, Mrs. Owen‘ lsiunvau of Vernon. Women's 1st grade Cash- mere and Jersey Cloth Over- shoes in 4 Buckle. also 2 Buckle and 2 Straps on Low -—-_-<0->____ SIMPLE TRIMMING i ——1\lr. ‘Phil Noonan of the Pro- Heel and Cuban lasts. all sizes. Price per pair .. $3.20 Women's 3 Buckle. 1st Grade Cashmere Overshoes. Per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $249 Mine: 3 Buckle Cashmere Overshoea. 11 to Z Per pair . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. 51-99 Ohilds 3 shoes, size: 6 to 101.’, Buckle Over- .. 51-70 Jersey .. $3.95 Men's 4 Buckle Overshoes. per pair .. We have handled all Brands of Rub- bers and find the Brand to give better satisfaction. Pu rdie- Ferguson SHOE COMPANY, LTD. Charlottetown. P. E. LSunnyside, TZThW-l-nnvs. "WE'RE NOT GRUMBLING, BUT F om the Dally Courier. Liverpool Stop Falling Hair ! Rub the scalp four times a week with Minn-WI. it remgvgg dandruff and promotes t‘: growth of hair, KM 0F PAIN‘ LWLNIMENT man's as the picture above. white rolled soles . . . . .. $3.60 4 Eyelet height . . . . .. $2.95 Men's 7 Eyelet all rubber, . moccasin style, rolled soles. ,vlnciul Hank. Charlottetown , —.\irs. Amelia McGrath, has re- iturneil to Aiberton after spending P" Pal!‘ - - - - - - - - - .. 52-40 11a few days visiting her sister, Mrs. Also Men,‘ 4 Eye“, a" Jr‘. N. Conroy, Tlgnish. Black laced Lumbermaws , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.40 Childs Lumbermaws Rub- bers. 4 Eyelet style, sizes 6 to 9. Per pair . . . . . . . . .. $1.35 Youths, sizes 10 to 13 —-His friends are plelnscil to hear jthat the condition of ‘Mr. Patrick S. |Doyie, who is undergoing treat- iment at the Pnlnce County Hos- lpiiill is very much improved. —.\iessrs Edward and ‘\\”llizim Harper of New Brunswick have ar- ‘rived in Tlznish lo visit their moth’ er. Mrs. (‘harles Harper whose scr- ‘ious ilness is much regretted. Boys, sizes 1 to 5 $135 —i.\irs. R. J. Praught. Charlotte- itown. spent Sunday in Tignish. vis- ‘iifuz her parents. Mr. and Ilirs. iJ. A_ Brennan. . GUTTA PERCHA I “Erskine Hardy. aged 6. vounil- e-sl sou oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon llurdy Hills R'vcr. was taken tn. 'Prlnce (‘ounty Hospital on Monday morning. Jlin. 11th. to undergo an operation for appendicitis. . ——~j—'{-Oi I Eastern Gilardlan ---°5HOP from Holman’: Catalog. ..*FOR SALE CHEAP-Four Tube Radio. Complete with Loud Speaker. Sam \'a.i. Monthgue. ~ 7276118-1-21 ..'J. W. MURDOCK, Montauze. celved 1926 Calendars for Guardian _readers renewing or subscribing. Also Dictionaries. Renew at once, and get one. ..‘1CHALLENGE—\\'e the under. - power of that those who took part. ‘but specialflfimllllil! Draw-in thread work provides a and delightful wily 0f underwear of lawn, mention might he miade of the pre» "Wilt de chluc or China silk, any- glrlent. .\lrs. C. Pl .\icCartlty under111111g $11M is dainty and soft, it is whose capable direction this cnm- 14111111 °11 (‘illillrelfs dresses, My was |)r0‘]2h! m Such a a“cc,._.»,;._ 'l‘be work is done in the follow- l’ul climax. The sum of $91.00 was "111 “'“.l'- F11“! lilflw Out one. realized which rznes to help defray 111“"1‘1“11-“ 101‘ helll-fllilllhlllilmlili-‘l! m? exppnsrs n; me flnkv take a l<nglh oi‘ button-hole silk _.___ , ‘in the color in which you wish to ‘1111101111092 knot this to the next thread in the material. and when n‘. PL mmmzton Bruce 1111111111]: this trend nut the button- * _ iholc silkis drawn in. The rezison ‘it is a pretty poser that -is set rm‘ ‘11'3“'111€ 011i 1119 11751 9118M 19-‘ for me by the request that l ex- to “"1115 1°01" 101' 1119 1111¢ke1' plain M“. i, comes ma, womenithread to he drawn in. Use another can. without injury to health dress ‘j°1°"f“,1 11"? m?“ 11119» 11111111 1111111 fur itiure lightly than men. ‘gawk: ‘or f1‘? “n9 11510111 11~ Yo" The gamut“, between m‘, w,“ \\li] be (lellglllvll with [1113 resulr vailinz ccsxume habits of the two A 11"""_“*1' 11119 may 11F? 111111111111!- sexesiis indeed extraordinary. ' ‘"1 by “M”? 11 .‘1"111119 19115111 01.11"‘ \\'h le men, even in hot weather, budmlphule “Uk- Before 111311111“ go about comparatively ibuuiiled m“ '1' 111111 ‘"11 1W0 threads 11°11! up_ ‘Wtlllléil in weather that is lilEl- the ‘natjerlal’ 9119 911011 B146 0i’ 1118i tinctlv cool wear attire often in-threafl 1“ 111° 111111911111 “11111111 Yolli credibly flimsy or at best marked- knumng t“ "111" 9011111151118 001111‘- ly (leficicm in protective value. dwmwr" 11"‘ 191111111 01' 11111101141018 Bare arms. hare chests. lacy 5m‘ reqmred" 1111111116 111 011 113F111 waists. skirts that are short nsfmd the.“ mate" the 10°11 1° [119 ivcll as light. present a danng clial- thread "1 1119 11111191131 Nwilwll you lenge to the elements. are going '0 111111- C876 I111!!! 1111 No; always, lo he sure. are liheimko“ 1191 1° 1113119 1! 91111115)’ lilllll-j elements thus challenged with im-Fo 11191 1119 111191111 Will go through" pun“), {quite easily, it is unquestionable that many a} woman has. us the phrase lsi “caught her death of cnld" by rhe manner of her dress. Yet in the $3111‘g1:‘gafitnfiqqaitnisrsllgixlio :3; October and November urn lino lu-st means tioghealthi imperillinK-h g iilonttlila “i “mm-l m mum Mum‘ m" A" ‘manner of theories ha"? been m]; t: ground lor tlu- bull: bells uuji advanced to account for this. l1! (.1xweiirtiilliii-iluivum,“ n "i"""',"","",'"' . . v ’ Iruurc... .‘l~i tn- nu bu gfii-ficllzlelfilgieflsz htiggizgfiggg-itiultglg: at least three inches deep; tin-y should’ and their weather-resistivity are M m h‘ "hymn i“ m!” m“. ""1151" "t rooted m Woman‘ kfienpr Iappre- flowers. us it promiscuous soiling nf_ ciaflon or jlhe claims o‘ [he ma? bulbs is a qrent mistuko . Iii-titled tu- oonservmg insnml’ lips. thrcc years uld. should be rust. which drives this ‘ splulterlng pen to do justice to 61111918 THE DRESS RIDDLE SETTING OI"! BFLIIFB lsigned Rebekah Hockey team. Mou- uaguc. challenge Montague Ladies lliockey teuui to a friendly game oi Tliockcy. to be played in the lllon- tague ‘Rink. at ‘u date to be arrang- ed later. Goal-Olive Poole; R. defcnce-dildith Beer; ‘L. iiefnce~‘ fFlorrie McLeod; Centre — W’. Al-i Klan (Capt.)'. L. Wln~g—Jean» Mc- llieod; ‘R. Wing-Bessie Dillon; ‘Sllbfiiiillté-“Dilifly Vanldersline. ..*SOURIS LINE Fl0AD.— One ant Souris Line Road's highly re- ‘spccted residents passed ‘away on 10cc. 25th. namely Mrs. Thomas Deelian. Mrs. Deehnn was a wo- man of sterling character and will be greillly mlfsscd in the commun- ity. 'l‘o the bereaved family we ex-. lit-ml our sympathy.—-|Mr. Harold J. liseslie has been promoted to set:- tion mun on the Sourls Sub Divis- flnn under the forernanshvip of H. - IA. ‘M(1Donald.—-We welcome to our, midst Mr. Herbert McQualu of! iPenkt-‘s Station, He has accepted [the position as section man on the lean-t em] Elmira branch. l SYDNEY, N .s. Jilll. l2—While ‘iatteuding to the draw on Little ‘Bras D'0r bridge dirrlng the height [of the gale which raged over (‘ape Breton Tihuiselny night the bridge tender. Thomas Doucetle. aged ‘i0. was swept from the structure by "Wlthe wind. fell into the swift run- "1 ‘ning waters of Bras lYflr Gui and "‘ '1'" ; was drowned. u To1utor-z‘ ' w Hon (nervously): Aftor vii. lmtl. rcul thiufg lu college is ll~- iun-iul musplu-ru. Tin- rr-nl vulul: "l: sovlul opportunities and“ lind linking out "hock I mki: Whull did you flunlt in this t irchdiruwu Jug - I "And how do you illu- ultr town?" ‘=1---l-| w» l"l1'iIlPI\|fl| lnuriloril n» hi: Am- t-rirmi visitor. "l but» it." woe m» reply. "ltls a: hot rm tlvc m-Hu-r rnnluus. null lull n: ‘uuroiufurluhln " i “.\!-" iuvlil thv- iivndbml. mlmlrlngly. """ 1"l~ ll-v-re nuyivlwn- you Aim-flotilla hsvn not been. ' She: Flow pnllrul the-s‘ Inn-porn must be! Ho: Why? She: The Ivlml n-mr s: strut-p lust niIhl I nullrvul lhny hull in Rmvp ru- iiilhtinil’ it a-vi-ry fv-w |niuu|cs.~ tlflll Nail. llphl house- ._ii ia ‘ ‘H! Ito her individual safely. Oliver ‘venden Holmes’ hhgmeve Separate the bulbs. nml sci tin-m lu u it was. who first advanced the bed by themsdvml‘ "mmgim: '1'“ "'1' ‘thenry- To recall] his ‘words: olrslto form n slur ur uuuu- uiln-r ur- uwonlan is under [he mlmflnce t si c design. hurt-lupus nmku u lowly i» a . l , l \'1 lPN II ii "it is lu virtue oi‘ this supreme mmy °1‘“'1"‘1 1111"“ indifference to consequences, i.his' 71"" """"'“““ ""1"" '1" "'""-" "1"'111'1 sublime contempt of disease and "° p1"""“1 1W illelnsclvcs. Plllrl-ll u. death as compared with the loss of R """"1‘ 1“ i‘ 1“"1"‘1"1' 111ml" W111i" 111"“ the smallest [IPYFUIIVI] iuivanltziirarm’ """-" 1"""~‘" "" '1"'1" "1"““"""‘ ‘hm wonmn h,“ attained ‘he ,p0w_ beckon n welcome lo ull who 1|]I||l'uzl('|l.1 er of resislnnve U PXDOSHPQ {hat so After thr- bulhs nrc pluuicil. vuvr-rl asqclflshes ma mflL, slax_" Iihe soil with u mull-b oi‘ l|l'llli li-uvi-sul lSLHL it has m b‘, remark?“ that and over these lny u few honnls rule wghgnesg has m" alwayg been the lug thorn ui our siilo l|_v plilciill! -| l‘<-_v outstanding characteristic n; “qy-IEOIH“! llnilfll‘ MIPII lmurai. u. run...‘ u man's atlirr. 1°“"°"' “' "1! l" mm lilflvllifll. u» i Fashion qiluteu of 11w long ago move the covering wlu-u tin? \\'|ul|-r in bear mirth-provoking testimony to Milt. not too early, us nu~ "INVITE dull ‘the contrary. Recall the vrmigfipdhe fuller llllli mon- ln-muiiul win-u uuv’ eras rl silly-s 11nd boilices, -bi1stles1!""'l5'1 h: snow: i - 1 find blllowy skirts. and one cannot - Pnnulvu llllll lilies uccil gnarl prince-i doubt l-bat there have been times Hon through nu- winter nlnl shuuu vu-I when women's clothing was lnplnnted deeper lhuu uuuu linllm. dirt-f many respects more uncomfortable them n snimy cxpoiuro and du uni and cumihersome than men's. turry them iu un- spriulr. .\m cuvi-r Nevertheless in every era. ining should mu. be fFnlfIVPll nuill lliv‘ ems of (uunbersome clothing as ‘In finiiy "him, M, m." ~ eras of light, all available mortai- ' 11y tables zo m show that iihe ilfe- - ' ""°*—_' ‘ expectancy of women ‘has averaged better than rueirs’ life-expectancy. Thnt ‘is th- sgnificant tlhing, andl . ‘ i a thing that is most stigma-live. For ' ' ‘V - . , ‘ 1 i-iquiltrll; '::::'.".~..':.'.':::.'.:'11:11:?411::-l source. women ssess an innate -<» ‘ . ' vitality and ‘Xdlseaseweslsilvity ‘:,:,.h,",,p:l.',:::::nr 'I"H'Ahm""1 "1"" superior to that possessed by men. ' _ Add the fact that. during tho paat- half century at all events. iwbmen ‘have from early glrlihood ‘been dressed in styles making rm- a. bodily hardening. and we- have ipefbaps a fully adequate einylnnui |tl~on oiht-he ability ‘of the result‘ onera on (worm gray: that sbmetlnrzdl ..°§s.‘."§i§.oili "m"? """" m" ""'" """""*" """"". suicidal. \ . . .. ‘"1" 11- ' Th“. la,‘ an, rate’ is the ‘nfiwfl; Only tort Itpplmi thnt cool: readily ‘l would otfer to the rldulemlstd "‘“l'"', "“ """" "" ""1"." “"""' '"""" ‘by the peculiarities of wanted‘: "'1" 1"‘ ""-' 1"" “"11"! "1 MW". prmenumy “Nam icitlo-r mid sl! quarts at peeled until arr-...». ...-Til»... rm: rvisrr: ' - y HAW. - for, winter outing, “'il"P nlhvm urc~ 0M0). etc. Some nrr- lu-iilu marketed some given n\_vn_v uuvl yet ufln-rg h.“ q,"- llmtlc butter. ' Aflltle luulicr l-l onilicut mud:- wbeli tin-i‘ boiled clilnr in [irvpnrwl final, "9911- '111’¢‘11111.\'.struliuul invert cider em. Iilorl’: List-n lo: Installe- ' "I11 11111" '11"! 111" ( O _..-l [ht-ins lllmlo um. llllfllt‘ Jolly. lmlletl cumin“ ll neglected. dune trill-i liullqqimutily.» hi0 1rllllfflfrfll limit-l. nnil cook nlntll senior. '~ rmlrlade. 2473113 Home Boys’ all wocl two pant suits in dark brown, light fancy greens and mixed tweed: coats are made with three piece belt and pleat at back. Each suit has two pairs of bloomlersThese stilts are NEW é-tjlliii? arrivedffrom thSePfactci-y this week. Sizes for boys front 0 ears e. , , ’ BARGAYIN ° at *?.".‘A.‘. T75‘. 3.3T. l’??? *3 75 "“°“ 3 dozen Boys’ Bloomer pants in greys, fawns and dark browns, Governor fastners and full lin_ ed. Sizes for boys from 8 to 16 years. BUY AT HOME SALE 5 new “buy athomc” bargains inlwash goods _ Slxends japane se mercerized lingerie crepe, in pink, blue, mauve and white, 30 inches wide at 60c for 30c. One piece of checked dimity, llliluve, 36 inches at 75c for 40c. Three pieces lingerie dimity in Men's Khaki all wocl frieze breeches, good weight, cut in iull rdomy ‘size, finished with 5 pockets, belt loops and laced knee. BUYAT HOME $3 Pink. blue and mauve, 36 inches. at 35c for 20c. One piece of pink nainsook butterfly pattern 36 inclhes at 85c for 50c. One piece of Pattern Crepe blue, 36 inches at 58c for . M? "QFP on PRO . . ,i ppics in flu‘ cellar , A p7“ and" PARTIAL ro THE JABOT. ehiniildq u: two silhoneotef The winter fashions show rid-ed d; fmntsnslflgf .t s y. ' While-tile i: hot and nrnrlyi 711111"- Cifllwlfllll! llilmportant sllhouotleqbc tooth‘ most deride tiu-‘ime o; m, flare The ‘dun ain't: quite strong with iwuril softer Huh,’ ‘ smuuuuug. 0t prefer more of um with Spring and increased wit m! lpplo time. ‘ ' qsummur, is bvcflllllflg g pogiuvgw‘ mu u hot u. 1m or crooks ntul mu . bent with Ailiuuin. n lakes thwupwnrd" st ‘thetrow tom“ with meiiedi . flu to mow-oi uiuhl iform nf circular fluunceu glmulgriuoygyyq -¢|||'1Q Q a ill!"- fnrmlng on "The info null vrunuwsklrla and q-h-mh". “ho” A dram.’ ‘ i,‘ on g ‘gnlflll ‘ should bu, (In unuuhu u. iwll- nouiu-c that (‘ilflfthlg n", emu-q In“ mg- mimnvtmoot lnglwntel- you pour n. llu- hub frock is as smart as t)", one mum,‘ oyggf my"!!! ' Hid“ ' ' Filllllos at the front only Mqnyfluggfidq. H10!‘ u‘ wsliilmssed women. however. pro-thumps. i,‘ puati : york m.’ .. .1 , 1n 2 i 7