would. -_-..-.._.____,__, l, . ._ e SZ/re <£ et/i Box .1’ AM-"BUK F, //; r Grows New Slr/r) , —LADlE$ DRESSES specially; --FOR LATE WESTERN NIWB ‘put-cu. See them at slut-lalrsésn were 3 i5 eveillble- l! ! ___ -3 ONLY KALICAN Beaver ._-DRE88ED HOGS WANTEQ- coals. Special $39-00. At Sinclair's. Bring your pork to J. B. Millman. 353?- Keusington and receive highest market prices in spot cash. 3446 1 20 6i —~25 LADIES silk crepe dresses. new style and shades. sizes 16 to 42, worth 815.00, clearing st $9.75. _B|G REDUCTIONS on Ladies at Sinclsifs. 3505122 3i fur coats also cloth coats fur trim- med. At Sanclairs 3532 l l —4 ONLY MEN'S Chinchilla Overcoats, sizes 37, 38- 40, 44, reg- —-WE8TL'RN AGENT - Mr. ular $27.50 for $19.00. At Sin- Cyrus J. Gallant is now Guardian clah-‘s, 3532,1352! Agent in liowlan and will receive news items, advertising and renew- —CALENDAR8 Are being distri- al subscriptions. tbuted atfthe Western Oflioe of the ‘ [Guardian in the MacNelll Bulldlnz. -MEN’S SASKATCHEWAN Snmmerside. Subscribe or renew C0315 rubber iuterlined only $21» your anbgcftpflgu to 1119 Qugrdpm ‘.95. At Sinclair's. 3532 and s" 05¢ F —FURNITURE SALE -—C0me t0 __5 QNLY HEAyy QLQTH 0y. rblg iurnitilre sale at Thomas Car- ercoalg any; good quamy special ‘rulhers. S‘Side on Thursday Jan. 51035, A; glut-lama, 3532 17th at 1 li. ll]. 3547f i ' -—-—— ‘ —ABOUT 20 LADIES dresses "Pclul-‘TRY WANTED- —D0i1'l from our regular stock, worth Kori-let that J. B. Mlllnian. Kensins- $25.00 special $15.00 at. Sinclair's. lion is still buying poultry. either 350512231 ‘alive or dressed. paying best pos-_ r sible prices for well finished birds.‘ _| w|l_l_ he Igadhlg live h0g5 at 3446 1 20 5i Kensington, Wednesday Feb, 2nd i ytup to 2 p. m.) lf stormy first fine -~$EE THE EXCELLENT Val-play after. Signed Alden Mouse. flies in better quality men's winter 35.454.25.31", .‘O‘Coats. At. Sinclair's. 3532 i ————<o>—-—— ____ l E . t —EXTRA CHOICE FRESHIYYI astern Gllardlall who e- grouid buckwheat flour. A Cflllfillldll 681181111 Electric PPOIIUCILJ, sale and retail at ‘Central Befleque Flour Mills. 3535-12544 c HWICTORIA CROSS EGG CIR- LE- Annual meeting in School. . u- aw W!» 'l'i*~i-~"= “ i- "b" "“ """ '.'"*"""'-" r *~HAVE vou rmso rufitfrlldayimglln-Jaflzfitt; R°"‘1§§.'i.‘““ ‘i """"-‘ "' “'1'” " *"‘ “'1 M“ 'i"""." “M” i ‘.""“"" ."'“' l whole when: (‘areal put ull by the] r mm“ ‘ab. l ' a nan’ ‘3 "'=i“""'- """ ' ""“"‘ "-‘7""" “"""' "" " “"""""' "wiCsniral l3edeque l-‘inur .\lills. 8 ' .\lr~ llrnflll- \~'Iilr~.'ai»' ‘ i ”"3"‘-2°'6‘, wcom: ‘r0 THE skatflig Rac- -oooo ROADS - nouns are in f," "'1'? . Ne‘; m“ Mwmgu“ igooil condition for hauling, a (luau-f P He“ d)‘ Fe ' 2321134 2,; 57 l)“ ztity oi‘ seed potatoes has been ' "“ "" ibrought to town and shipped away. during thr- wet-k just past. H. ' ..°EASTEHN AGENT — Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent ' “ _ in Montague and will be pleased t0 i mztdc a Nlliffil of‘ lm- on Summer-jug“ ‘ma’ renewal subset puom’ sulv liurbor and other out-door} H»: spEclAL cLgAflANgg i'|l'l‘_ks as smooth as gluss..\tlany M" SALE before stock taking. (‘om- euyiyctl :1 skate on the harbor alftl menclng Jam 24m’ and conlgmllng will continue to do so while the m]. two weeks we Offer out em-lre ice service remains good. sleek of Dry Goollm Clothing‘, '——— .Bo0ls and Shoes at greatly reduc- “FAM/‘sns ATTENTmN-‘wefed prices. Balance Men's and Boy's - are now hooking orders fer COW-Sweaters and Overcoats at. cost. lmercial Fertilizer to be deliverctlxsweaters at Co“ Lumberman m", through the Potato Growers‘ Asqbers at m“ CQr5e[g worm 51,51) soclatioil and as the ‘demand ‘his w $100 for 99c‘ Terms cash “c. rm: cnsnnormrown custzntnn l .. a Entertianment At ,the auctioneer, and all who con- East Royalty- ttlu ‘lhursday, January 20th, the‘ Women's institute of Est ROW"! held n very cessful concert and box social in l-lesrtfs Hall. The‘ programme which was Dfeltlfei-‘l and put on by the ladies of the in- stitute assisted by cit-y talent ‘was well- rendered and heartily applaud- ed by a large and attentive audi- ence. and many of the numbers on the programme had to respond to an encore. A vocal solo by Mr- Gordon Leitch was admirably rendered and he responded’ to an encore; a comedy sketch by MnAustin Train- or (as Reuben l-loskins) was in- terspersed by local hits and pro-i rolled much applause; recitatlons, by Dr. Green received very Eener-l ons applause and contributed in no small part, to the pleasure of the evening. At the conclusion of the enter- tainment a sale of boxes was con- ducted by .\lr. J. A. McDonald. auc- tioneer. who kept the bidding llv- ely and realized good prices; hot coffee was then served by the lad- ies and lunch partaken of. A wrote of thanks was tendered to those asslstingJrom the trit}, tributed in any way to the enter- talnment; Dr. Green and Mr; Train or responded for those from the city. A vote of thanks was also tend-i ered the trustees of the Hall to be transmitted to His Honour, the Lieutenant Governor, expressing the sincere appreciation of the people of East Royalty for the muniflcence evidenced by His Honour investing this Hall in n. Board ‘of Trustees for the benei y of the district. j After the singing of Anld Lang! Syne and God Save the King the: assembly dispersed. Programme institute Carol by the Ladies of! lvonletfs iilllitlllllfl. ' Recitation by Dr. (lreen. Encor/ai Mrdjer Drama by school girls. I Dut-t by Mary and Jon 'I‘1"uinor.i lilncore. f Solo by Gordon Loltch. Encore...‘ luterurission and sale oi‘ (Fundy Dialogue, “Mind Your Own Busi- ness" by Mrs. Elmer Jenkins. Mrs, William Carol. Miss Gertrude, Holmes and John Andrew. ' Solo by Mrs. McNeill. f Recitation by Dr. Greenf l Dialogue. Mrs. Gordon Lcitcli,‘ and Miss Gertrude Holmes. l -C0medy Sketch, Atlstln Trainonl Encore. l rmcompanists for the eventual, reason will br- rur in excess of any Leod and MoGregor. 347-l-251ts lireviotls year it will be advisable‘ _..._,._<_._>._.__.s to book your order -at an early tlnte.——.l. B. liillmsn, Kensington. fl-ilil-l-Qilfii Liner And l Schooner In _ l v I --REPAIRING M|LL—.\lr, Theo-l glare .\it'.\'allv proprietor of the; .l\'eill. Miss Emma .\it~.\'uvixt ztnllf BLAMES THE PARENTS i I were Mrs. ‘Fred Andrew. Mrs Mr-Z Mr.- Attstin Trainor. FOR THEATRE TRAGEDY Wometfs Coats fa 2 rings of Ladies and Misses’ coats All other coats for Ladies’ and Misses 1-3914‘ Ladies and Misses Kimonos Ladies and Misses Sweaters Special stock taking bargain‘ This is a saving opportumtyt lady who is interested in getting a nice new fur Coat. Clearance before Stock Taking of all Dresses "A Ll" PRIDE _ 25 p. c Ol-‘l’ 2.’) p. c. OFF Room Lots Wall Paper CLEARING OUT BEFORE These are patterns from the most popular 0f our lines-so popular in fact that we have only enough for one 0r two rooms left. them front our sampleswzlntl are sell- ing them at a fraction 0i’ their value. STOCKTAKING W e h ave dropped General Theodore l.o<lijl'Il-*l\1" 0' Bargain Bed outfits at Holman’s iluring‘ special miti-ivintcr sale HOi.~ H. M/XNS are offering some real btlflljélllls in f1 iWll outfits. Hort: are two that will show jfilll the rtuving you can make. :: l'll'l(‘li nun 0l"l‘l-‘I'l‘. Qglnpl-jgillg White Enamel Iron Bed, sanitary all steel link fabric spring and extra thick wool top HlZLlZlPCSF. January and February price complete . . . . . . . . . . ;. . . . . . . . .. . $14.27: .\ NOT“ ICIK 'l‘lllll'il'l Pl EVE illii) 0l"l‘l“|'l‘ comprising all metal bed with 18 inch posts and all steel link fabric spring and layer felt Mattress. Complete dur- ing Jitlllltlb’ and February for only iilW-ilil HGLMALPS Snmmerside-Charlottetown January 27, 28 and 29 Three Real Bargain Days We have prepared a lot of bargains for THUSDAY, FRIDAY ANI) SATURDAY l Groceries, Dry Goods, Wall Paper, 7 Boots and Shoes, etc. A TERMS CASH ' Estate A. D. B088 Eldon rhl-‘i ""31? saw which he is nlmos "t-omllelletl to start on account oi’ itht- amount of logs and other lum I.\io,\'ally mills at (Tape Egmgnlfl ‘l-‘illent over the week end in town.‘ rile secured some equipment for Collision -_ l QUEBEC. Jan- Z‘l.-—Flpctlking in . (Canadian Press) .the Jacques Cartier parish chm ch NEW YORK. N‘ Y" Jan. 21. “there yesterday. Rev. A, Pallcllfllfi; '| With-s rent in her starboard bowtpdrlsh’ attacked parems {or mph‘ t bar which has been hauled and. 1-i feet long nod six t0 eight inchesmegngence towards children i“ 0.0”‘: was once commander" of tht- ma‘ sinn imperial (timid. botll till-H" it The wur lliiil rI-Hliill ‘piled around the mill. the mild wide, the Clyde liner Cherokee, Hectic“ “m1 [he Laurie’ ‘Mame; wveather has also started a heavywhich colided with the schooner tragmy‘ H“ 5M4 11111! ~11 "early nil; flow of water, ll, Bright o“ Bamegme “gm wed, cases parents had neglected to (on ltesday flight returned last night “'01 the“ Childmlb “LAID To REST-The Yenlalmi-to her pier in the North River. [of the late George W. Warren Sum-l‘ l "WP-Side were laid to rest on Sun- shortly after the dinner hour when‘ idzty afternoon in the People's Cem-Imost of the passengers were in I“""‘l\ The ilifleffli 100k place atithc pl:\‘)lic rnollls or on deck. lihrt-e o'clock from his late resld-i The Bright, a five masted sch- imw" i0 U"? Bfllliifit Chilrfih Wherelooner loaded with coal. lost her ‘the service was conducted by the bowsprit. Splinter-s flying through l Pasm" “m7 "\~ A- Miicl-tefld. assis-‘portholes caused slight injuries to ""11 by Rev. Mr. Morton and Rev. some of the passengers on the lin- M“ Mm3nm1a|d~ The llflll-bellffirfl er. Some women fainted but order “fr” 31995” Jim" (5055- MHJOP was restored as soon-us the Chero- Schurman. John Smallman, S. M. kee was seen to be in no danger of Hit-ks. Dr. lscard and Dr. Aichlurtlo. sinking, jThr- iuneral was largely lll-léllfied. The Bright was towed into port _b t h h PERSONALS y the coastguard cutter (IP98 am V —.\ir. and Mrs. Paul Harding fhavv returned home from thelFrench Envoy to 'Stnt0s where they had been visit- ' ling for the last three months. H. U‘ S‘ A fisherman _A\lr_ and M“. _]_ n Kennedy_ PARIS. Jan. 24. — The new (Theory, were visitors to town m, French ambassador to Washinlg- Saturday. H. ton. Paul Claudel. has one thing n I ___. common with President Coolidge -~ Mr. Russel Callaghan, Sq, and also with his boss back home ‘liiouis, recently llndelwvgnt a palnyul ~—.\lotlslettr Briand. He is n fisher- viu-rallon at the P. (‘. hospital, his ‘mall- ir-onditlnn at present is moi-n on- M- Claliileyfi {billing i189 ‘been wwiurttiting. H. more extensive than that of either -_- the president or the French minis- l ~--.\liss Belle llloward 0t gloom. ter of IForelgn Affairs. He has fish- lfft-ltl is spending a few dgyg l" ed in the streams that Brland [town visiting friends. H, knows, and, like Mr. Coolidge. 118$ t caught trout in Eastern America. 'r|.-- dlrvI-inr 01's! Vlflllllvtdt- Ilvwrlpupvr ‘But he has also caught herring in lH-u-t-lllij‘ publisher! n purugrtiph to tho the B31119, [rout 1n (119 gtregmg of it-fft-cl lhut his t-uow hml bought half n [he pyrelmes and herrlng- l“ m‘; .- _ . . - , . \ ll3;.'“.'." ..'.'.§...917i“'11.?'..Z'....£"T(‘I.Z“'rZilfili “"1 Wale" ""1" "m" "*""”°‘"g- H, ,.,,,,mh m l, , ' , L not to luen-tlon other fish oi‘i’ iln. Tlu- min-blur iirlltii-ilibnirilfllr lht- guil- “"30"” “mm- “le ‘Wgimmw 9°35‘ u‘ '.'i‘f|l'l'|‘ 4H1] mu Monti hlm immotllntv- m"! U"? “Ville-m ‘l! me Pacific l" l_\' hull‘ u pound of pure popper, he Cllilltl and Jltllflll. Wtlllltl pul-llsh his llilfll? Ill the paper. i" Tm» m-xt tl:l_v thlrtylhrr-c grow-rs 5m AQAM 355mg LAgT WQRK brought tht- slit-rifled itmoultt of purs- AHPLAUDED By PREM|ER lwplwl‘ to tln- newspaper office. ‘COATES Abbe Faucher said that it‘ a simi- The 001M510“ Occurred m a fog lar tragedy occurred in his nnrishi he would feel disinclined to have‘ any sympathy for the parents .'tt-f fectcd, as they were not trying w; prevent their children lrom z-tlcnd»; lug tile movies. ' l GAP SPANNED FROM l SOCIETY ‘r0 senses: noncvwoon, Cnl., Jail. 22. --| Dramatic talents of gentle birth no; longer blush upon the drawing- ronm air unseen. They are cast upon the movie screen in full view of the multitude. Society anti nobility are contri- buting to the picture ranks, especi- ally since the wur made refugees of some titled personages. Lady Peel, the wile of Sir Robt. Peel, made a film comedy. 0ft‘ the lot she is n British pceress: during working hours an actress. As the latter she is professionally known as Beatrice Lillie. Mario Carlllo is the pom-de- cinema of the son oi’ Fllipe Curac- ciolo, Duke of Miletl, and scion oi‘ an ancient family of Naples, who played in "Torrent" and "The llarrler". lle, too. keeps his identities apart. Barons and Generals Wilhelm Von Brinckeit, techni- cal expert, actor, and research mun. first came to America us mili- tary consular attache for Gortnuuy years ago. He bore the title of baron and the commission oi‘ lieut- enant. The war took away his job and he gave up his title in he- come an American citizen. » __________,_____i__ i Before leaving for Winnipeg this Lam “CLARK” Klklauldpyas evening. en route to New Zealand. ; i _ Rt. Hon. J. Gordon Coates, M. C. l and Bar. Prime Minister of the la- gram the following appreciation of or g ‘he late Sir Adam Beck, which was ‘ istpirctl as a result of the trip to ‘flnnara Fills on Sunday. a , d‘. Castes bald: “ln connection n land Dominion, gave to The Tole- 1 lth my ‘iszt of inspection to the 1mm: l.‘ u-tr plants at Niagara rib. u. tiday. l desire before They (1030 enjoy the ltmwm i '...nto to record briefly my appreciation oi the splendid ser- vice rendered to the Province of Ontario. and also to the Dominion of Canada. by the Into Sid Adam y Beck, whose energies, and. practic- ally his life work, were so signally devoted to the planning sud carry- . in; out of this comprehensive scheme of powenproduction for the benefit of the people of this prov- or ince. The splendid Hydro plant. M which l had the opportunity of see- in; at Chippewa end Queenston, ls satisfying, strength-giv- ing, delicious, dish of‘ “simply huenwji an outstanding monument to the 9v“ wwkmmam’ far-sighted vision of Slr Adorn ‘ sud 007th" Beck. and his name will, I feel / l Bififfillihfi; i Dally use of Colleen Soup. u- sietsd by Caucus-s Ointment when h.“ .2. ‘unreal: soothes and s uns t an n - also and igrltstions ‘ohm’: Tc! no. but ands to pnvent such eun- A sure. be deservedly held In grate- l w‘ CLARK uflugd‘ Mam.‘ Iful memory by present and future ll-I generations." _. u. Ladies and Misses Flannel Dresses . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 0F!" M Ladies and Misses Silk Dresses- 1~'¥0i“l~‘ Ladies and Misses Oharmeen and Poiret Dresses . . . 1-3 illil’ Chi1dren’s Sweaters lt-P- 0F!“ price on all Fur Coats in stock. hat should be seized by any Extra large Flannelette BLANKETS e $2. l 0 These come in white and grey, full extra large size .. . . . . $2.10 u tuytirv. ‘Fotltiy he may be with nobility. iiullinl lt'l'illlii'tll (‘XDPFL >._._..._._4 Regularly fed throughout the winter season 1S The Best Guarantee 0f ' Assured Results in Reproduction The largest litters born last season and also the highest average of pups raised to ma- turity were in fox ranches where IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL FOX BISCUITS comprised a most important part of the foxes’ daily winter diet. Line up with the world’s successful ranchers and insist on having “IMPERIALS”, the best fox f-ood obtainable. _ CHARLOTT€TOWN ~ g net 5mm st-ru him from his native ltlllll. pictures who claim Nathalie Kovunko, Russian actresl . ‘Phori- are a mlmbor of others lu_nntl 'l‘ourjanski, Russian director. A Internal. Blscurr Co. . connection hlclute