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with hlph and some with medium or low hssls, values up
_he \10.N per pair. the balance ol all broken or discontinued
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22 pain enum, is widen. sim 4 is W2.
15 pairs pumps. A width, sizes 5 to 7'/2.
12 pairs pumps. B width.
ln womerrs high class strllll and oxford;
LESS 20 PER CENT OFF
REGULAR PRICES
g 24 pairs oxiordl, A width, sizes 4V;. U0 7Vz- ~
WIDTHS
sizes 4V; to 7.
85c .
Fon woMi~:N's
Bnowiv
Russians
Two lines discontinued be-
¢¢u;¢ they will soon be too
narrow lor prevailing ship".
however there are naw plenty
of pairs ln daily use which
they will fit to a T.
All Wool I-lose
LESS .
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Oif regular prices
$1.35 hose for .. . . . .
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$1.50 hose for . . . . . .
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Mail Courses Guaranteed, J. Pogeon, Prln. '
' Unit
COUFDI I0# Tlll PAT INT.
-was ...wi-.
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Tha Welliiworth Unit prelolls
aeomnaot selection of sclentlih
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goklmsllx ‘thot enables .~ .tha
- PH'U"_ °.. “ . lilly.
his aeular exsm°l.s:;lu::.l:ltliout
thlihlnitiant ’l;‘a:'l|l:|l the elialr and
W v ulgll trnlout
wilhllln ning! reach. N
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-REGISTERED SHORTlHORN
null for sale. 4 yesre old. perfectly
docile. Gordon W. Dawson, Cape
Traverse. 7266-
-DlcTIONARlE8 can be had at
the Western Guardian Office, Wa-
ter Street, Summerside. for only
titty cents with a new or renewal
subscription. ti
er is 233. ii
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-SHOP. from Holiiiairs Oatalos
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-FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS
~Psge 3 is available. tl- "°'7 du'
_GUARMAN °FF,|¢€____The(`erslde Presbyterian Church wui
Gum.dmn». vvumm Qffgce lp now held in the Church Hull on Wed-
igcaled ln me McNeill Building. ‘iiesday evening and wus culled ti
Water St.. Summerslde,' where ii
-iiibscriptions. news or advertisinil nianioi’ the Board oi Managers. Thi
will be received. The 9110119 Illini* meeting was very largely attended
-AULD I.-ANG SYNE ana
l-lousewlfe's Calendars have besi
received' at thg Guardiairs Wesi
ern Office, Mc eill Building, Sum
merside. These calendars will b-
given to those subscribing or rc
newing their subscription to th-
Guardian
-PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-
The annual iueeting oi the ‘Sumui
rder by Mr. George Hogg. cliaii
nd ii spirit of cheerful optlmisn
revalied. A printed statement of
_ w -EX~PASTOR VlSlTS.- Very
The above are all real values, and many ol our cue*
tomers have taken advantage ot them even before we were
ready to advertise them.
_,7| :_
cese oi Charlottetown, spent the
week~end in Summe-rslde. Ffithtfi
Reverend Father J- "~ M°LE"‘.“- f me s sniii gi>en.3i,192sn-as
Vicar General of the Catholic Dio- or y ar n
the financial activities of the chiircl
distilbuted, and showed all depuri
ments of the church's work to be
THis sate is Fon cAsH oNi.Y. Aesoi.u1'Ei.v No
APPRosATioN.
ALLEYii.‘ii.E§
Pau1’s on Sunday and preached an 1
excellent 59,-mon from the The Session, the S-unduy .Sclioo
Gospel or the day. 'Father McLean ann the Ladies .~\iii all showed ilu'
‘eft for Charlottetown yesterday balances on hand; and the 'Mission-
afternoon alter a most illellsilm ary organizations of the Church nl
Q! visit, , proved to have been splelldlllly suit
i2Bl-19-ltf. -
TMI
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MR. JAMES DUNN-
Seldom has the shock ni' dfiillli
llnoiiizht det:Dtfr b0l`l'0W W fl 09""
riiiiilty than that felt lil/_ l-he P00'
ple of Mt. Stewart on \\'crinesdnY
morning Dcc. 2nd. when the sad-
nt-ws spread thut Mr. James Dlliiil
had passed away at the age Of 53
y»nrs. The deceased had ciil°Y9ll A4
about one month Dl‘3“|°\l-‘ W M” fu
.min when he comnlailisil Of “Ol
ell well viedli.-al uid was at
IA' ng ` ' l' .- I . |\
om-e secured hilt in Sill? “f dl
thin. medical skill could do and D
foustant attention ot ii devoted 8,
family he graduallll Hunk “"1" the
end came ami he calmly and P91100
fully closed his eyes to all earthly
scenes. The lute 'Mr. Dunn was re-
garded as an uprlsht and honest
citizen. lie was greatly coiniort-
iii during his illness by coiisollng
visits from his pastor, Rev. A. P5]
c
iii
ernlce at home and three broth~ it
lo
er. His funeral which took Place la
O
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ers and two sisters all oi' whom 1
will ever cherish the memory of ii l
ii Saturday morning was largely M
ttended. The funeral services W
carers were Messrs John ’I‘inim ll
the glorious resurrection. ’l‘he pall tickets then followed. the "blanks"
n ' -
iii
Sleep on dear father, lliy work
is o’er ' l
~ g 2 . . -
mm-4, which was furnished hv Messrs.
Thy willing hands will toil no rlnnfln tontlniied The music
Though thy kind bright lace wc Chester and Hector McDonald was
s
shall lgng to see. fi
viug husband' futher and 1,,-om. which was .being lotterled by lhr fi
ther was laid tog rest to await tlililr il8llllli41llC9~ The dfawlllg ‘ll
s Joseph A. McDonald lscinlamin Lorne Valley, while Miss Nellie W
uns Collin, John Trziinor. bored tickets. The lucky wiiinei-
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-ENJOYABLE DANCE. - A
- - _ l years in iii.-
‘most enjoyable dance, under me mo” Sue*-“Sf” _
_____,_ . . 5". |i’.Ft t ‘\
"' ” ' Y.'vi"cLel`lnn. who was at his bed side direction oil' the Yonieqntgomstrlxitz l‘w"er‘i;yadd`e?" 51 th‘;“C’::“f
IN shortly before he passed away. l-ie :us held n Pea es .L
_~i survived by a widow and seven
niiiiren viz iiiidii at Boston. Rez- l“
ng of the heriutliiil comforter ,.
dies of the Institute. Mr. Aeneas
elag drawn by Mrs. George Laird
'ns Miss Marcella McDonald.
invhoon was then served and thu ll
Duglng, John _l_ .Mclgonllld Art- _\ic(`nrthy. Morell. drew the num- lil'
il
usual ol’ excellent. order so tliut “
We know in Heaven Angels altogether ii most pleasant eveninll' h
McLean who is now paste; inPS0\:_\'-
' - l ii ecto oti t. all S
€hTl:;lll‘v1S°u;nvn;;B,de_r for many alter paying all the running ex
year; celebrated High Mass in -St. Deiises for the year, including thi
n Monday evening, Jan. 4th. ii munion Roll during the Year- -A
rge fnumiher of the young folks pleasing fciitnre ofthe meeting Wil-'
_ . -.1 .- ` - [0 Ri-‘
_ E1 _, 1 of the surrounding districts lieius the prtsentatioii of .i purse
'nd Herbert Ralph m r "ez resent. A most interesting lea- (l_ _
ure of the evening was the draw- i,.,l hy many exprcsi-iions of till
i splendid condition. 'i`he Treasiii
reported a tidy surplus on liiiml
nstallutlon ol" two new furnaces.
iorterl. On the whole the reililli
lshowed that 1925 was one of rhi-
S. :ind Mrs. Miicliell. accomlllill
oiigi'el.',o_i.ion'_~; ;ippro<:iation oi’ tlivi
~_ .. . " L (erik o e ps ent. 4 ,
1 , 'I' is has been accomplished in
-GUARDIAN8 ON SALE at tliel *H W°li"\~rtll Unit with ad-
Gusrdisifs western office in thi,
McNeill Building. Bummersidi »
Juztublzehaoag: head rest llld arm-
res I. e e l be l
rained or losveribilmznd mum
1 to the pei-lent comfort ol any
patient. A ronilortghlc patient
rim be more qulrlily and euully
examined. _ -,
, Accuracy and ellsleney for the
- Dptnnietrlnt la noeomplliilieil with '
Damn: .diagnostic Instruments of
minute urn-lnlob which are wltli-
ln Instant reach and swing bslore -
the patient. _
This llnlt In usnil in ull ocular
exN|_|Illl¢|0I|| liy
H. J. MABON
0l‘T0.\lE’l‘llH'l‘ '
Montague. P. E. Island.
Office Connected With Drugstore
Eastern Guaiiigr
...°BHOP from i~lolmsn's Catalog
..-'=i=on sAi.E.~Pni~e Bren
Yorkshire Boar, 2 years old. Apply
iiilin A. Mt-Phersnu, Bellevue.
7300-19-lM3i.
..’~`~FOR SALE CHEAP--Four
Fubc Radio. Complete with I/Jiri
ipeaker. ‘Sam Viiil. lllontagiie.
` 7276-18-1-Zi
..*BlG FINANCIAL LOSS.-Mr.
lolin Puhlicover, Georgetown, had
he misfortiiiic to lose a vuliinble
~iiuii_c_ horse recently. A
..*J. W. MURDOCK, Montnulzor
-oivcil 1926 Calendars for Giiuriiinii
-i-ailers renewing or subsorlblnlz
\lso Dictionaries. Rcnow ut oiicf-
iiii get one.
4-»
..*PROPERTY REPAIRED. --
i`lii- properly |`i>riiicrly own:-il liv,
\ir.` John Rexlon. on Rii-liiiiniiii
ll., (loorgctowii. has lici-in torn
lowii hy order ni the Iwo coiincil./if
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Buy at Home Sgile
oifers more
new bargains
There’s always something new showing up at the “BUY
AT HOME SA_LE”, Today we have to report a list of interest-
ing new bargains-'ireal bargains every one. Look them over.
Boys’ Pull Over sweaters, 'heavy
and warm, a union wool and co_t-
ton garment, ` heather shades
Meu’s all wool pull over gloves,
splendid weight, brown heather
Shade Only “BUY AT pr.
HOME SALE”
only, sizes 28, 30, and
. 39"
Boys’ Braces, good and strong
with leather tips and good elas-._
tic web. “BUY AT HOME '90
SALE”
Boys’ Jerseys made of union wool
Men’s heavy gauntlet an’d one*
finger mitts, MULESKIN with
warm lining, some 'have knit
wrist, BUY AT HOME 691:
SALE
and cotton, made with the pop.
ul_ar POLO collar offered in Navy with trim of;Fawn,' Brown
witfh tiim of Fawn. Pawn with
trim of Red. This is gi new line.
just arrived and place-d on sale at a special “BUY AT $1
HOME” bargain price , _
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Men S heavy pull over siveziters
in a variety of plain _shades also
some combination colors $
Men s warm all wool mufflers
p-ood weight, good variety of
s'h:ides,_fiill size_ soft warm and
il`l
CD°““ld- Peak” was “med "po" inieriroiirsc. when refreshments
no li».a.i_
Their Gho-iee
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4lA@_5li iiif\\
Rel Trads Mark
“Not by Meat Alone”
Leading fox ranchers have demonstrated that, in audition to meat. lt la absolutely
necessary to leer' \ liberal supply of IMPERIAL lil-OCUITS dsiily during the winter
season, ln order to keep the bowels regular and also to ensure the females having an
I adequate supply of milk during the lactation period.
IMPERIAL COD OIL BIBCUITB are made from a formula whlich hal been pre- l
| pared with these results ln vlaw phd which reliable .eata. extending over a considerable
to be dignally successful.
' Box 500
0,
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into mwii ou Siitiiriluy iiuil report
v¢_'i‘_\' iii-'ivv rmids for ill`l\'lIll-T- ‘-‘ll
.iolin iliiiiziiloii. Sherbrooke. drove '
. _ __ ,
-- ui-. .lniin fwmuii, Welliiizton
'-uioii;r iiic visitors to t0\Vu 0"
tiliii'il;il'. “ll |
-~.\lr»s, I.. J. lii:l7tnin Kidd. and at var-
'ciis tinies extensive digging has
‘ieen done with no results,
...*FORTUNE. BRIDGE ITEMS.
-‘lIlSi>ef>l0r Hynes visited l<`;\rtune
Bridge 'High School, Thursday. Jan.
7th. and found the children in both
'lepnrt'ineiit.s progressing favour-
. . _. ‘ .ls '. on a
-`lllSln2ss tnp East last week.-Fur-~
"cnt report has it that the pro~?
_une 'Rive-r, and now in the possess-
ion of llir. Archibald l\lr‘l(eiiv.ii- is
'oon to pass into the irinils of Mi-.l
-l0S€lJh -Bourke.-¢Mr. Francis Town-l
slienil. successful seed potato grow-`
_‘"3 H0110 'Bal' Weill. is ii-ow attend~,
ng 'Wolfvilie Acadeiuy.~iMi‘s. l).|
Creamer and son. Juok 'Mol<}wen.
Sourls, we-re visitors to l¢"ii'tiiiie rs-~
'YBIIUY the Xuesls of Mrs lliirry
l"i1.incls.-Messrs 'Milbiirii Stewiiri.
“nil Allllll MCL80d left lust wut-kl
Eur New Brunswick ivlivre they lu:
tend to spend the wlntcr working
in the woods.-iMrs. A, .l.~,-,,,,,.|,, hu,-
rec»nvered from her illness.
..’K. OF C. CELE-BRATION.-
The Snurls Council of llic Knlgllll,
'iff Columhiis held their hrs; “}l,l8t_
and dance of the seiiiion in ilu- B,
1:8. Hall on Tliursday. Jiiiiuziry
14th. A laliie iitiinlier of K,,|,;|,u,I
and their liirly friends nttonilell in
spite oi’ the lin-lcineiit weather. “ml
a very eiijoyiililn evenini: was spent.
The winncr of the ladies' prize fm-
whist was Miss 'Miirgaret McQuiilil,
Of SOUPIS. iinii the genilemiinp
Drize was won by .\ir. .ionoph _v||,,.
P7109 Oi Bill Iiond, both of wlioni
made excellent scores. Following
vrhlst. dainty refreshments were
served, after whit-li a duiice pig.
‘lflimme Wim carried mit. which
was enjoyed by nil. The chaperon-
°9 Were- Mm Jllililc A. it -Fraser
Mrs. .Iohn E. MacDonald, Mrs.
Giflrke B. Creamer and »Mrii. J. P
.McPhee. Mliislc for the dance was
Provided by .\ir. John E. MacDon-
slil and Miss .lane Maononald. and
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Boys’ all vvocl two pant suits in dark brown, lig‘h't fancy greens
and mixed t\v»e-cds coats are made with three piece belt and pieat
at back. Each suit has two pairs of bloom»ers.Th~ese suits are NEW
-_lust arrived from the factory this week. Sizes for boys from
8 to 17 years of age. SPECIAL BUY AT HOME $8 efwll
'
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
Men’s Khaki all wool frieze
breeches, good weight, cut in
full roomy size, finished with 5
pockets, belt loops and laced
knee. BUY AT HOME $3
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5 new buy at home
bargains in wash goods
_ Six_eiids japane se mercerized
lingerie crepe, in pink, blue,
mauve and wlhite, 30 inches wide
at 60c for 30c.
One piece of checked dimity,
mauve, 36 inches at 750 for 400.
Three pieces lingerie dimity in
pink, blue and mauve, 36 inch€S.
at 35'c for 20c.
One piece of pink nainso0k
butterfly pattern 36 inches ai
85c for 50c.
One piece of Pattern Crepe.
blue, 36 inches at 58c,for _30c.
MOORE... “LEO
when anolier good time ln niiilcl- thanks ln ii lieiiFif' 745%
pa_te`d by the Knights oi' the sinirls 'though he has only l;‘;l:,M,,r'f¢v; gikliiner.
C°l"1°"~ \ years in Morell lie hns aliosdy ani t° 19""
Rev. J. Rooney, beloved pastor of
Morell. wll very kindly remcinher-
od by his parishioners. during ihe
l'\0l|dlY london with an aililrcss
and a well illlled purse ni' $lXl. nnii
s -be&util’ul.hand made set or hui-ii
thi-ni.
coma bfsurprise he nllrossed his
l ~ l ll i m what better.
..°i>niEe1' aawiswiaensn. -.f.:ll"fl,,. ".',,,,y""l"' °““ -"mf M B ---
hi ri h
toners l., lim, ,513 bg Iggused ._eMr. Mlllan ll
.fur m,,,,,y yL,,,,_,, ,D mme’ among tiirlwil. was C recent
e . ~
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_ . PER3°NA'~9 Georgetown skating
Gil- Nl.|_l°“.*h- |10 WHS “lmfwt fwfr- ..°Mr. S. »C. Kn;ht. Genrxetowlh- giiqeglmllllililhber
was a recent visitor to the city. A “ppl” qggpglig growl#