4 ‘Sale of new A Opens Friday Morninligl FORTUNATE PURCHASE makes it possible to offer you an impressive value in this popular silk. There is a gener- ous quantity, and an assortment of 24 colors, as follows- glack B Fawn I 3V)’ 1W? Champagne will“? Jade Green Qlllmller Blue Lavender Flesh Pink Goya Red CW9] Pink Pearl Grey Salmon Pink Cloud Grey 01d ROSe Rose Beige Vassar Rose Tortoise Shell ». Honeydew Maise M0Y9$¢0 Chinese Gold Trianon Tiger Lily This lovely fabric needs but little description -- you know i t. pretty well yourself. Admirable for lingerie, for clhildren’s gar- ments, for Blouses and Dresses, ls a wonderful wearer. The Silks will be displayed in ourNortiher and Thursday, but will not be on sale until Friday morning Feby. 11th. Not more than 10 yds. to each buyer. Will wash like a dishcloth—-and n widow Wednesday Mail orders, with cash enclosed will be filled in order as received. We will pay the postage. use United States Steel . . . . . . .. i5 Stock Quotations Montreal Stock Exchange HAJLIFAX, Feb, lO-—-Qll0tfll.l0flS C0m___,May. 30%; July, 84%; furnished by Johnston and Ward. Abitiili . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Silllsapg 331/? members of the Montreal Stock B. E. ‘Steel 1st ‘Ptd. .. 23/, Oats._.Mlay' 401/4; yum 45%; l-hgchaugg; Hhward ‘Smith .. 64 Sept" 451A ' I-sllrsmlde Pulp 105 Wheair-May, 1311/8; July, 126st; New York Exchange ».\iorlltrea.l.Power 71% 0m,’ 12g ~ National Breweries .. 69 - At. Top. and ‘Santa Fe ‘Ry. . 167 ,.Spanlsl1 River American Can. ‘Co. . . . . . .. 46% lSpanish River Pfd. .. .. Am. Locomotive Co. . . . . . . .. 1081/, Steel lCo. Can. ‘Com. . . . . . . .. 1 Am. Snfelt. and Reing. Co. . leillfllwinnlpeg Electric . Am Bone}, M“. Co. . . . . . .. 14% Asbestos Com. New .. Alumna; (you Min. Co, 45% Asbestos Pfd. New n‘? lZf-gfillustoms Probe 33;] Hearing Evidence 85 l At Regina, Sask. “Yoda-a 7% Sept, 131%. Wheat-May. 140%; July, 133%.; Can. Pacific Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. 1151a gel! Telephone . . . . .. 139v. v l 1 . . - . . - . . . . 8- ~ Consolidated: Gas Co. (N.Y.) 100% Sbswinigan . . . . . . . .. 67 _ _ Hudson.- Motor Curl Co. 63% Can. Steamship Pfd- . . Si?” tzglaizngelgslpceectgiglt ggiézmfrg; International Petroleum . . .. 34% Dominion Bridge . . . . . . . . . .. 1...! at Wmmpeg‘ WI“ heard by the my_ sl-Bndard '0“ °t N" J‘ ' ~ - - - -- ‘w Isl commission uu customs today. Rfildlnfl ‘C41 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 103%‘ BANKS ‘Mr. Knowles told of a number of Bout-hem P891110 CO- - - - - - -- 10359 automobiles seizures which he had Union Pflclfic R1’- - - - - - - - - - ~~ 155 ‘Bank R0311 - - - - - - - ~ - ~ - - ~- 260 " made from Isaac Sair and his rela- U. S. Industrial IAlcohol Co. . 80 Bank Montreal .. . . .- tlnng and associates, some of which Westinghouse lElectric 69% Bank Nova Scotia . . . . . . . . .. 308 he “h; were released my Ottawa ‘ . .. on the payment of small deposits. For Sale The General Merchandising -' Business of the late R.J.McNelll Tyne Valley Conolltlng o1 tho Store Building. one of the linoot will”!!! and moot modern In till; province; two largo and conven- lom Worohouool with Fall-hanks’ Ouuldo social; lorl° Iulldlng anus n a lwoollo canoe: Ilroo and "my Hem m,“ wit» private Gorooo: also the otook of Dry Goods, [was and pa", Paints, Queen-loo and Hardware. "rnl- ma»... hu been tot-outline m- nownm of 30 your». and onioyl o vory largo patrvmllc from 0M 0f "W boot forming dlotrloto In this pNWIIOO. Ao this buolnooo must ho Ivld- l! Wl" bl °‘l‘"""| ll " ‘some nmrn n n blfflllll. "rm: In l" emriufllty M‘ e"- , hrprlolng ponllo uroovn offorod to the nubile- ’, hi)‘ ~.. Inspector French, of the Royal Can- adian ‘mounted police, declared pos- itilvely that there ‘had been no drunkenness or improper conduct between customs and R. C. M. PI ""109" dllrllls the raid on Sair's farm near Bow. in southern Saska- tchewan, some yerars ago, when quantities 0t liquor were seized. Affidavits that there had been such conduct were sent down to the custmns department at Ottawa. -pogo I lo available. -oAnulv-Al.. st ‘North ill-yon Rink. Saturday m. 1m. runny Dress. salsa-u- . I —CARNIVAL in Borden Rink Saturday, Feb. 12th at 8 p. m. Everybody come. 3790 2 10 2i -WE8TERN AGENT - Ir. Cyrus J.- Goihot ll now Guardian Agent in Howlon and will roootvo nowd items, advertising and fgngy. al subscriptions. i l i -ron Lu: wanna new?! I in Kenslngton, l —LOADING LIVE H058 at ary 16th. J. A. Douglas for d-Iarry Jenkins. 3787-24051 and some to see the horse“ races. Automobiles are still being used vgggiéfigflentigfedsy wfiil Penmanh Fleece Lined Underwear, extra heavy . . . . . . . . .. . . 89c ‘per Garment m “w” and muntry‘ Greevelr; treasurer,’ Samuel Ward-I Men's Wool Underwear, heavy wolphi- BMW" 51-59 7° -- -- $1.00 -l<snslncro~ HOCKEY-The ’§gf,";'§;j Men's All Wool Underwear. ‘heavy weight. Regular $1.15 m . $1.25 great. Canadian nntlionlali wlnltelr teak Bennett McMahon‘ whldsor Blankets, Special all wool. Regular $12.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $9.00 fir‘? w“; ‘tllnrgated i“ Kehzsmsggm MncNeill and Myles McGreaver.‘ All Comfort! to clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20% DIIWUM non au aywlen e m-R 1 b; | _ ‘ _ __ - met-side Junk”- y_ M_ C_ A_ mam 332$“ qllfiemilssxtlvfieegisg carat“ See our special table of Heavy Working Shlrtl. .. .. $1.00 suffered u 3 to 1 defeat lalt the ("vision Wm be he“; gunday, Jan. Slightly damaged Army Bed Blankets. Special . . . . . - - .. . .. . $1.00 hand-s" 0i’ the Kellfilllfliofl "3131" nary 9th and the installation of of- spaglfll line of all wool Auto Wraps, extra large. Fltlllllr $7.00 for . . . . .. $5.00 W“ ‘km "l" h“ m” ‘°‘“‘"° °' m‘ Flannolctto Blankets 10-4, $1.85. _ 11-4.-$Z-°°- 12-4. $2.10. —CALGARY Vl$lTOR—Mms. F. H. MoG-tli (nee Jlillss Jean Johnlstone) of (Xlilgctlry ll-s visiting Their ulld home Iln “Long Riven‘. Mm. Mc- _ Gill visited‘ Dos Angeles and sev- elmll other coast cities lost summer besides rnlaking an. annlual ‘llflp to see the home folks. K —C. Y. M. L. SOCIAL. -- There was an exceptionally large crowd at the social held by the C. Y. M. ‘ L. in the C. M. B. A. Hall on Tues- day night about 150 being present. The Whist prizes were won by Mrs Felix Gallant and Mr. Maximo Peters; while consolation prizes were given to Miss Della Gallant and Mr. Abdul Arsenauit. The evening'sentertainment was well rounded out with an enjoyable dance. —BURIED H ERE- The remains of the late Lloyd Birch, who died . in Charlottetown, were Summersidc by train yesterday morning. The funeral took place 1t 11 o'clock from the undertaking parlors of I’. L. Buwlless to St. Paul's Church where Rev. Father l/lcCahc officiated. interment was made ill St. Paul's Cemetery. he pail bearers were: Leo Wood, uy Houghton, Hehry Wedge and Char- les Peters. taken to -—LAiD TO REST—The funeral at the lute Leonard Kelly, Summer- side. was held yesterday morning o St. Paul's Church, wbers High Mass of Requiem was celebrated by Rev. Father lVicCabe. A large zurnout of people followed the re- mains to the church and also as- sisted at the Mass and funeral ser- vice. The solos in the Mass were taken by Mr. Philip Arl-lenalllt, the solo and chorus singing being par- lcuiarly impressive. The pall bear- ers were: Messrs Maurice Bowan, Philip l\lcNally. Fred Daley, Geor- ze Williams, Thomas Cormler and Ubert McLellan. -NEW LONDON TEACHEFVS STUDY »GRlOUP—The nuontllly meeting 0i’ llhle New lmndon Toad-h —WE ARE READY to book or- ders tor Fertilizer at our Branch A Horne l: Co. 3880-2-11-31 Kensington on Wednesday Febru- —GO0D ROADS-Jrhe roads and ‘mild day bgought an‘ Blcegflflllflll)’; urge crow of peop e to ummer- side yesterday to purchase goodse “Gem for 1927' l —RAC!8 POOTIPONIDL-‘liw Mar pus mono, Iolusmlod for Tune. sou not. were wavered w w count ofhsorvysumwontheoolnoc [Date will be announced In the Gum-drum. K. -CALENDAR8 Am boinl diatri- bntod at the Western Olloo o! the Guardian in the MooNeill Building. Summerlld Subscribe or renew your oubo i’ to thoGuordian and got one. t! _ssoaoue UNIT-ED CIRCUIT. --Sunday. ilieby. 13th. 11 a. m. Bedeque. 3p. m. Searletown 7 p-- m., Cape Traverse. Boys‘ service in Bedeque Church. Three ad- dresses by Tuxis Boys. Make for a gOOd seat. ‘Bring a liberal offering for Boys Budget. . —$UCCES8FUL ISLANDER. — The Lowell Division, 78, of the Na- tl0lln|‘Fl'8l8l'i18l Society o! the‘ Deaf met in regular session last night in Odd Fellows Building on‘ Middlesex Street and chose its of-j Those elected are‘, President, Colin 0.} as follows: session. That ceremony will be in charge of Albert L. Carlisle of Nashua, N. H" and Bennett illic- Mahon. A buffet lunch will fol- low the exercises. The Windsor MacNeill referred to above is a graduate of the Halifax School for the Deaf and one oi.’ our Prince Ed- ward Island boys, being born at Crapaud, who has gone to U. S. A. and made good. PERSONALS D. B. McNeill, ——1\ir. Sunnyside, Lot l4, was among visitors to Sum- merslde yesterday. i —Mr. James McKinnon, Grand Riv- er, was in Sumlnerside yesterday. -1lVirs. P. L. Morris of Murray: i-Ilanlbolr is vlisitling iher mlany tlllendls in Kenzllington. Kl ——Miss Mary McArdle returned‘ to Moncton yesterday after an en- joyable visit with friends in Sum- lnerslde. l —-On Wednesday last, Mr. A. W.| Caseley and family, of Nelson, 15., (1., arrived ill Kensington where‘ they intend to reside. I —Miss Gladys Holman of Sumner-i side, P. E. l. arrived in the city from Boston yesterday and is here‘ for a brief visit ut the home of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ii, Holman, St. James Street, before‘ proceeding to the lsland.—St. Johul Telegraph Journal. Eastern Guardian . .”'FOR SALE-GOO bushels of certified seed Green Mountain ~- potatoes. Good stock. Phone 11-52, Fred Robertson, Brudnnnll. 3748 2 8 5i ..*MURRAV RIVER L. S. S. Club loading hogs ire-h. 15th. List, your hogs before Feb- 12th. John elr's lStudy Group met at the home vi Mr. Ernest Dunning, Thursday rvelving, lFelnnar-y 3. ‘We are pleased to note a llarrger attend-an- :e than till. the former meeting. Phle minutes o1’ the last lneeljltg More Irend ‘b-yl the ‘Secretary and lpprroved. ‘Somt dliscui-s-sions of the teaching of Geography in the low- -r gmadc-g was followed by slrggels ions for llnnlgllage work in lhe-sle. rlaslsels. Some helps for these sub- lects were recommend-ed by lMi-ss VloDonald. ‘After more ‘discussion lf general ncl-ture, a. ldllfnly llun- thleon was sclrv-ed lby Miss lEIlsIie Dunning. ‘it vuasl (ieclded that the next meeting be held on the nllst iihulrsday oi’ llvilalrch at the home of ‘Ar. Ernest Dunning. ‘(Patriot pllleooe copy) at monthly. until _wlll preach at Montague, Sunday 1l3-th, morning and cordial invitation is extended. Shipping Club will hold a series, of meetings at 7.30 p. m. ill the -halls of the following districts: Montague Perth ‘February 16th, li-ieatllerdale February 17th" ‘Mr. tllle Dominion Live Stock Branch will be present. Manford Robertson. scn-in-law of IW‘. MaoLean. 3772.23.31 . .'BUV BURGESS RADIO, Flashlight and Engine Batteries Mabon’s Drugstore Fresh stock wfmtf. ..'K. or c "AT HOME"—-The “ "At Home" to be held by Souris Council , Knights oi (‘nlumbus has been postponed from February 10th Monday evening, February 14 ill. '3798-2-10f2i ..*MONTAGUE CHURCH OF CHRIST —-Evallgeilst J. W. Huytor evening. A . .*THE MONTAGUE Live Stock Lower February 15th. New Peterson of 3789.2.10,3l ..°VISITING FATHER — Mr. occurred at Boston on February 3rd oi.‘ Frederick Johnston aged 80, ll native of New Perth, Prince Ell" and a married daughter in Boston, also an aged sister, ‘Mrs. Woodiey Iblewellyn in Sturgeon. two days earlier in California is reported. airplanes writ-h a‘ new stereoscopic lorgnettc-[tho Prime Minister announced in that magmifiles and reproducs per. the Ontario Legislature tonight. spectivezs. g tIsI lllll lllll Slillllllfi FOR Friday and Saturday READ THE ITEMS BELOW AND ACT AT ONCE THESE ARE REAL BARGAINS THAT YOU p CANNOT AFFORD TO ‘PASS UP. _ _;' \-. Penmnnh Fleece Llned Underwear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - 59° P" Garment ALL MElN’S WINTER OVERCOATS CLEARING ‘ AT 25% OFF A" L‘d‘e.lsweaten elearlnq at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20% 01f Largo Skcln Yarn for Sweater-mall shades . . . . . . . . . . . .... .. 20¢ a 8kQ|y| children's Sweaters. See our special line for .. . . . . . . .. $1.00 ‘Boy’! heavy all wool school Hole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ . . .. 40c a Pal,- Ladleo’ Flno Llama Wool Hloso Clearing at . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 09c a Palr 26 Dozen Ladies Floeeed Bloomers Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . _ 75¢ g pg,- 25 Dozen Ladies’ Strap and long sleeve Vcots Clearing at . . u... 40c Each Men's Heavy Worsted Hose, Brown and Black. Regular 50o . . . . . . . . . 3 Pairs for $1.00 Men's Mottled Fleecod Combinations. Regular $2.00. Special . . . . . . . . $1.39 Balance of Men's Sweaters and Lined Gloves . . . . . . . . . . . . 26% Discount Boys’ Heavy Sweaters to clear for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 79c A Special Line of Menll Neckwear to clear tor . . . . 69¢; 500 Yards 30 inch Print Cotton. Regular value 25c for . .......... 600 Yards 32 Inch Dress Gingham. Regular value 30c for ......... .. 500 Yards Dish Towellng. Special value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 Yards Cotton Towels clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1000 Yards 36 inch Unbleached Cotton. 500 Yards 36 inch Striped Flannelette. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10¢ Ygrd Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 18c Yard FROM OUR LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. Balance of Ladies’ Jersey and Flannel Dresses at ..., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25y Off A few Ladies’ Silk Dresses clearing at . . . . . . . . . .. . . _ a All Silk-Knit Underwear clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Remainder of Cloth Coats clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A few udles’ Fur Coats at Bargain Prices. Ladies‘ Sateen Bloome u, all shades at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 can" Balance of Children's Winter Hats at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25% and 33 1-3 off PROWSE BROS LTD. “THE BARGAIN CENTRE” one PRICE TO ‘ALL. .. 25% and 38 1-3 Off --“|5l-ANDER DEAD-Th" ‘Willi I by Stewart McCleneghan. former Conservative member 0t the House of Commons for Ottawa and Hon. Dr. Robert James Manlou. Conser- vative member of the House of Commons for Fort William. -——--<o->—-_ D. B. Hanna Will Head Ontario Liquor Commission TORONTO. Feb. 9.—David Blyth ma, former President and chair- oi the Canadian National Rail- ,ways, will be Premier Howard Fer- guson's "strong man". Chairman of‘ the Ontario Liquor Cnm ' ' to be fol-med under legislation pro- wldlllg for the government control To lemon. the annoyance n! easllypf the sale m‘ liquor in the provincestreot noises a. Flre-nohman ‘hols in- vented plastic stoppers that can lbe pieced in the ears without in- inning them- urd Island. He leaves a widow. Mr. .l0hn~ including an midis-stable mirror, u. bracket has been patented tn lmold an ellectmlc launp on a. dry battery, which supplies it with current. -—--—<o>-_-_ Maps made by pllotgraphy from are read lllbrc Mr. Hanna will be “buttrsssed" q ,u>-—.. Benh Baked Beans are baked all day long in crooks to 've them the old lashioned brown goodness that made Boston the hub of e world. l Then they are sealed in cans so that Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gaudot, Ger- ald Street, of this city, arrived in Clrtown on Tuesday night and left on Wednesday morning for Rlverview. near Annandnle, to vis- it hls father, who is seriously ill with pneumonia. The latter's son. Russel. was also ill but is now re- covering. /'/// 141/ . ‘fl/U hJL’ fi/{l/ll/l/ , Brinsing Up Father handy for a hungry meal. , Al your grocers. Z0c.. Ben's Baked Bean "maritime ~~ from can to onions-n" you can always have them’ ,. YOUR CA5!- I'LL GLAD TO EHOUR. LAWYER‘. l l JosT-exPLAIN I l WELL-l TOLD A- MR- INGOOD ABOUT A JOB A5 TRAVELIN" AMBASSADOR l PROC EED‘. WELL-AFTER I HAD EXPLAINED THE DETAILS ASI HAVE TO “rou _ lNsTaAD OF HELP-me ME- I wltl. CERTAIN LY LOOK INTO THlfi AND 5!: wl-IAT DADUY- FOR GOOD- . N555 SAKE-HEREIQD VVANTED AN’ AQKED HIM TO QPEAK TO THE PRESIDENT- HE DOUBLE-CRDSSES ME. AN‘ APPLIES TO THE Passions-tr HIMSELF‘. CAN ‘s: DONE! rm- o: BAT CTTORNBY AT LAW!