413i." RY 12, 192s _ Come one, conte 21111.63 n 2H: l A.‘ ocKEYl HOCKEY! HOCKEY-i L. ul - train to SummersldcW lay, Come along. Help the, _ w“ need you. 7152 11 2i. Nffr-zl league game oi’ thei ,.],,,¢|.- p. ill, Return farn- $1.95. ‘ ‘ 7161» 11 2 lilacs CHOICES. ~ A nil-Loki»: sen-m- Recelot and calendars partners Guide and UJILQIHTIII’ [he llulrl bun!» Syn‘. calendar.’ w" 15311] new or rnnlnval. \ i E PRINCE, IN COLOR CUT? 5_ _- The miller had three m and although they but all lot wealth and fumo, TTUTLT." as table to save tho prince from eitcinmtment. Then came IheI 9|»; youngest daughter. Youi road about her soon in Color, out“, Today's story tells altontj ‘file prince came to be enrhaltt-l 119ml the story and then cut‘, the paper dolls. At the end oi‘; weeks you will have n coup‘ e sci of characters with pretty um?!- PERSONALS _ Wilbert Stetson, Brooktield. €illL'l't‘(l the C. H. College o! rlottttown. r. iii-ugh Moore is visiting in kthlil the guest of Mr. (l. 'art. ' i i m. S. S. Robertson, Kingsborn. llrr little niece Josephine lefti rilny morning on- u vlsit to lill znnl other American cities! Rs Milo MacDonald has return-g o h- r home in New Wilts/hire... , (‘litrord Robertson, 167 Great rgt- Si. f i»; Ada Smith ihas returned to ri- 1i‘lill' Academy alter opt-lid lp-r Jonas holidays with hot" -n f.lr. tint] Mrs. John Stnith,|' lrloil. r. John Iliaclteod of Glensfdtmi ate/u. is visiting his parents and Mrs. Rod ‘Mttclbeod. Brook- lle is accnnpaxtied by MrJ on \\':iye oltbe above ntentionqi Hat-o. Thor many friends are i to see both boys home- t0 P. . ltgaitl. Mr. \\'..|ye especially as; as been away for some limoi ' will find illllliy new and Mild‘, _l»','»\‘- Mr. Isaac Moore is also‘ ,2‘- iiznn "Western Canada. visit- ifs home in [lmkglep], ~ ————<Qm____ r|l~ Hnlmetll Ior c-hllblnhts. . __.._____. I he girl's confided in her- he men made love to her- nd the news slipped out. ur advice to you is; lave your sides reinforced etore you go to see SYI) CHAPLIN .AS “CHARLETS AUNT” AT TH E Prince Edward OMQRROW l THURSDAY Tickle OF IT'S OWN .. ‘i 35°F tho tloklo and ro- ‘ "Iva m throat h-ltltlono. ‘PPM l6 Gum par lax. 1 ..'°1-° sw/ we (fepgral-iillaliilail R51 LEAGUE GAME rues» special train to Summer-f pmgitsaoe i]; CHARLOTTE-p Special train leaving (lhar-i wit on 'l‘u;-sday. Jun. 12.11.1111’, ittzrrs Quota-ran, HAND-i’ - vl-ltlng her cousins. Mr. and, ' t. sun's _A HE! ' I i . m» the skirt slipped m i l i ' THE" CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Hampshire School wins HIGH HONOR" T119 17°11111l1<1n Horticultural Society instituted n. competition in intprove- 1 meats and beautification or school $"‘1§111119. and rs n ttltll Wttq to be awarded in each province 112's Honour 1“1'14I\k lit-arr. kindly consented to 511F111]! the fondle‘ for the purchasing oi‘ lhv- t'll]J fur Prince lfitiwurtl island. This cuip- which to be won thrpe l $111M; before any .4 ool becomes tho l 'n a (Mr. A. E. Dewar acting in his ab- wllue). and the secretary 0t Agricul- ture, ‘Mr. Wilfred Lloulter. A P1111514 0t this school. Miss Reta J. MacNcltl_ also had the honor of witt- 1115 the live dollar prize for the lies. cssay on "How We Ucztutiiiw Our School (lirountls? Early in the spring the ratepayers, teucncr and pupils began their work of beautification, which wus coon cvl- dent, ln the wcll kept lawn, the newly tplattted trees, the ucst flower plots, (he well aehed walk, anti the attrac- tlvl, signlmard. 0n Wednesday, Dec. 16th, 1925 the formal pre-scntatiott uncut pcascsniir, was nntitusins- of the cup to Hattrpshlrc School was itiudc by His Honor lilettteitutit Governor lleurtz in the prc-steticu oi’ o, large flnlllongo, Among those present were the Chiet’ Suporititentleettt of Educalioh, Mr. H. ll. Shaw, the Niinistcr oi‘ Agriculture, lion. J. il. Nlycrs, tin.- Sccrctary of Agriculture, .Vlr_ Wilfred Ilottlter, Mr. L. ‘it. Jenkins, M. L. A., i\l'r, Howard (Jourt, School inspector, also the [Ld(:1~E., Miss Florence llocltoudorfi, the pupils, and a larlzr nutniber oi‘ rate- payers. - Mr. L. L. Jettkitis acted as chairman. 11c first called upon Mr. Sltnw who stated the purpose of the presentation. His lioncr then LULUTOSSIH] the gather- illg and after congratulating the teach- cr and peuph- oi" Hampshire and mak- ing complimentary remarks on the school grounds, presented the cup to .._ tllc trustees. ' He also presented Mists MacNeill MISS FLOIFENCP) lNlFKPINlItlRI-T‘ with the cheque for her trssay. . Teacher oi’ Hampshire School. 'l"bls The other speakers. Meters. Myers, school led all thc scltotiis on the Island Boulter and Court also siltokc in a like in the conrluetitloti tor tho imlgniilceut 11111111101‘ Ctlllflrfltlllfltillg the teacher cup (l()l1lll.t'(l by Lit-nu nant Govi-rrlor and people of that district. Mr, David liettrtz for lu-atttificttlioil of school P11111110. chairman of trustees, replied . p.;~,,,u,llg_ to His Honor, heartily thanking him" ~ ~»-————1- -—--—~-—— , for his magnificent (lonatioit, ti<~::lly competed for by titnnorous Mr. D. '1', FY1189? moved a vote of st-ltools and resulted in n very grt-at ltrprovrulcitt in many school grounds ot‘ the island.- Ihrmishirc was awarded highest honor by the judges, viz the Chief ‘hpm-irtterltient o.- Ethtctttittit, Mr. II. H Shaw, the Superintendent of the ' J. A. ( thanks to the Lieutenant Girvernor which was seconded by Mr. James G. MacLood. 'l‘hree cheers and u tiger were given for the Governor. His Honor then proposed three cheers tor ‘Miss Dockendorfi’ and these were lteartily given. _.____ ________________ Sinc1air’s January Cl llllEQllAlLEll vluurs n tnmrs’ com 7 om, Ladies‘ Fur Collared Coats, worth from $30.00 to 0 $46.00. Extra Special value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Ladies’ Fur Collared Coats, worth from $22.50 to $27.50 on 0 sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 only Cloth Coah: with Fur Collars, excellent value 1a‘! our former price of $15.00. January Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Ladies Coats, made up of heavy plaid. ' Ladies all Cloth Coats, good ztyle and self trimmed. Worth - $12 00. On sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $13.00. to 10 Coats of heavy plaid back cloth, woplh $20.00 for now. the house, should prove a [Post interesting proposition. papers, many beautiful designs and cclorings, patterns and qualities to suit any room in the Loose. ‘by the singing 0t the National Anthem 5 lllS HONOR ltllll"l‘ll.\'.t.\‘ ‘l’ (JOVI-Zlfltllt ll1-1.t1t'l‘Z Who donated and formally presented the cup to Hnmltshirc School. The meeting -was ibrought to a closr, the mprovune," grounds. We all got together and raked up of our school The following is the prize winning . . The centre bed is n. large circular Arc the rozeritnrlers of severe 9583K the grounds and withered up all the ‘ ,. _ . rtrbblsb and ntatiii‘ a hon-lire of it. ‘me 5111131911 1“ 111° 9911119 01 11119 1321111 colds and giippe. Rub the chest llow We Beuutlfled Our School 9'01"“! 111° ‘flag 1mm I‘ “n” s19 ° a 'l‘hvn a tumrbcr 0i’ izicn from the dis- l-‘rounds. irict clone one alter-noon with a horse l i i l i i 1 r lahllas phlox stocks . plottgit and ploughed a narrow sweet ma“ ‘ ' _ ' .' “flier- Ellfil’ 111st ‘M113’. Our school grottnde strip of ground for a walk, from the "unmet glamour???’ “nay tuin’ ms ivere entered ‘m the corttcst for tho nvni" gale t." t-rltrsitt-l», of the grounds mies- sweet William and sweet prize awarded thy His Hbtiott-r, Itleu- to the school (loor, 8175mm‘- A“ mmras" one Wm‘ an‘ tcitutit Governor Heartz, for the ntoct improvements made in any cottntry school grottntls during the summer ntouths. Immediately the rate payers of the district, teacher and pupils all (-0- operated in plans and discu sio ' filled with ashes, thc result being we have a. spivnilitl ash walk, leading (li»"-'14"l_\‘ up to the entrance of school, A tiutnlher of beautiful specimens of were purchased and . i l i l . i l l i i - i This walk was then worked up and 0111' i planted equal distances apart. re- speetively along the- north, eaavsnd south sides of the grounds, the appear- ance of these add to the charm and beauty of the grounds i iltlii The part of the grounds on the right hand-side of the walk as you enter the grounds was selected for a lawn and flower garden. Seeds, bulbs and flowers were pur- chased, and three large flower beds were made, A rectangular bed the entire width o.’ This bed has PAGE SEVEN uniutns, poppies, verbenius and nhlox. Along the imnt oi’ the grounds la I single row o! poppies o! different. col- also plants or ladies’ shoes. and . side of the gateway is a large bunch of golden 011' hock. On either git/w. and other plants have was made along the school. for a. background. the ilnm-psltire School Grounds. A large and Illflllthllllltll SPIIUOI. Pill NH-l ltllllttltll ISLAND Winner Oflllp magnificent cup dottatetl. by Lioitti-tiunt Govtirtun‘ lleartz in ‘the contpetitiott instituted by tho Dominion llorticultttral Society for the beau: tification o! school grounds. , lovely specimens 0t tall ‘ rzure and exquisite colours. Other flowers in the bed are daisies. Jacob's ladders, tiger greens, snalp diragoxts, ltlnks and coin- mon lilies, a row oi’ P8118165 and pink and white candytuft form a border for this lbed. variety of flowery among which are other making a lovely showing. The only other bed is octagonal in shape. and is beautifully marked out with contrasting flowers of many dif- ferent varieties among which nnstttrtlums, asters, snapdragons, ger- ¢_- (lahlius, of lilies, every- siltirit o!‘ our Canadian people. ‘c1751.? ! and back with Minard's. Bathe the fool in Mlnard’: and hot are Now 011 sooo nous wAu. PAPER Clearing Hall Price Here's the greatest Wall Paper bargain you've seen for many a o}, and coming just when you are looting forward to the annual house cleaning and re-fittlng of 5000 rolls of last season's Now is the TIITTC to secure your share of these exceptional values. ON SA-LE FOR JANUARY CLEARANCE-AT ONE HALF OUR LOWEST CASH PRICE can-up S 10 only Children's Coats, sizes for 2 to 6 years. prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. mnrs antlers” 29¢ t. Police Braces for the msn who does heavy work. Good elastic. Has cast off ends same a: a much higher price. Note this special only ‘ Special _ Men's Winter Caps, made from overcoating cloths, well padded and Good quality white flannel- . latte. 27 lnchel wide, for 19c per yard or ten yards for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 STAPLE DRY GCCDS AT PRICES TIIAT WILL SAllE YDII MONEY FLANNELETTES DEN|M3_32c yAflD WHITE COTTON 14c YARD 30°11 11¢i1VYW°1lJ|115D=111m5» Fine evenly woven and suitable for overalls, smacks, 900d W515“; l, "ll; whlgq or In black. blue and khaki. bleached cotton. n l: s5 2i! inches wide, per 32c inches wide. Price per yard d . . . . . .. 14c or 10 yard: have Inside bands. mostly dark grey: and heather lhadel. All A: above, only 34 inches y“ for H sizes, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wide, 23c per yard or TOWELLING’ 15c YARD ' B b SPECIAL 95° 10 yards for . M," h you, chine, g9 pro. FACTORY COTTON oysasaove, . . . . . . . . . . . . BARGAIN TABLE . 0i lligh Grade Goods, Per Yard 19c You mils the opportunity of a life time if you do not Inspect thou big values on this real bargain table. , There In a large quantity of one; of glnghams, prints, percales, gainful, wrapporettros. donimc etc . all very useful materials any one of them worth 28c to 35c P61‘ yard and are from 27 to 36 inches in width. Selling whllo they last at . . . . . . ‘. - -- GET 00R muons ON THE NEW SUPER Strlpodiflannelette, 27 In. wide. Wflc per yard or zen yards for .. An above. 35 23c per yard; OI‘ 10 yarcio for LONGCLOTH 10 YDS“ $1.45 Good Longcloth, made from fine evenly woven cotton cpd I cloth that wllilglvo excellent cervlce, width 86 Inch". P" yard 16c: or 10 ylrdl for cpoolal price cure a quantity of linen roll- " t°w°m"9 Wm‘ “H?” M“ bleached cotton In different dor at a oig saving. It in 16 weight.’ Mam" from 43 w ""111" W149 110d 111° P11" 40 inches, priced for January only ific-ner yard or $L45 settling at 1o yards for 05¢, 10 yards for .. . .. . .. 95c, $1.06 and $1.15 according to width and quality. Mill ondc of factory or un- lnches wide. OHlNTZ—-PER YARD 23c Drapery Chintz. In a large range of coloring: and de- clgnl. A very satisfactory material for comforter: or ovordraporles- The width In ‘» 36inch“. January price ls 23o per yard, or i0 ylrdlfor..." . . . . .. i‘ SMALLWARES quality hloichfld Safety Pins, made from nickled bran wire, assorted I110! , 6 dozen Mar I W , I .... fT..-._.7.'.'.°.'T. ’ 15° ,_ . ROYAL VACUUM CLEANER = Women's Fell Boots $1.65 LADIES’ DXFDRDS $2.69 A wonderful offer on I Number of uilfforcnt styles in Oxford Shoes and SIIIPP"! I t n and brown calf—blnck kid and patent leather-oil dllll" p, | d heel A Warm fliippfviiTdcln-rsrtygfszrfltrln; Into with either cuban or low Military hula. All new Women's plain felt boot with lent or co e an - v o , ‘h I t t f $3.60 to $4.75. Assorted dlzoo In o o comfortable choc for wearing under rubbers. Itook- 99111110 "W191" a r°m IqlgPrIgQ perpllrnn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . .. voun cnotce ron JANUARY ctssnAnce-Qzss can nun inclair and Stewart Limiffld ale r "wwnwq mugs, RDIISINC llALllES Ill DRESS CDDDS Scotch plaids, manufactured from fine quality Botany wool yarns. The width ls 38inches. Regular Price $150 P" yard- 5P¢°1i| only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Fancy Wool Flannel $1.95 . All wool flannel in check and plaid patterns ,extremely popular for winter dresses, 56 inches wide. Regular $2.50 and $2.75, Values now only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ Dress Flannel $1.29 All wool plain ldress flannel, 20 different shades to choose from. A new material much sought for the new style frocks and dresses 54 Inches wide. A $1.65 value for . . . . . . . . . . .. Delaines 89c Pure Wool French Dclaines in fancy patterns. i150 “"19"- The widths are from 28 to 31 inches and our clearing price only Plaid Suiting 78c All Wool Plaid Suiting makes suitable garments for either c Ladies’ or Children's wear. 40 inchec wide. Regular $1.00. Special Wool Serge 55c All Wool- Serge ln shades of navy and brown, eXcttileflt 70F Child‘ rcn’s and Misses dresses, skirts, gymnasium bloomers, eta The cloth ls 38 inches wide. Special Price for January Selling per yard Tweed Coating $1.59 Pure wool heavy weight tweed coating cloths, shown in plain or checks, 56 inches wide. Usual price $2.25- Our pro-stock 89c taking price, only Canton "Crepe $1.39 Silk and Wool Canton Crepes In a large range of shade; 38 Inches wide, $1.95 value. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Big Wash Goods llalues IIALF PlllCE Here is something that will surely surprise you no ldo no! hll to lee these excellent line: of wash mam-loll, Including, volleo. breldclothl. I rntlnec, crepoo, etc" for January clelrlng ct HALF PRICE. l Boot Laces, 6 Pairs for 9c 25 ‘grooc S6 Inch boot laces In either block or brown. otlntlcl lace, very suitable for boy‘: and children’: wear. opccllh3pblrcforimflpalrcfor...... . . . . . . . . . . . . $1139 A good nub- On ulo 9c ‘l ‘inf Along the western side of the lolwn a large row ot dahlias. rose bushes, tleen artllticnl- I54 arranged. the whole giving n very pretty and attractive appearance to ibeaullfully designed sign board, on the from of the school ‘ ..\‘~..':'. ‘Q house, ii.s(~ri=l1etl “Hampshire School. erected 1921." shows the name o! our school and setluatitcrlt. to any ‘passer- hy, as (10th; the Canadlatt flag floating (nu-r our grottnds show the patriotic