No one dreamed 50 ears ago that sueha Ira rant beverage as "SALA Al’ Orange Pekoe cou produced-pure as science can make lt—fresh, superb ln flavour-Bo per half-pound~and all black tea. A treat indeed for tea lovers. -,__.. Western Guardian i ' l l -noam uooo FLOUR is guilt-l finteed to please you better. I -sto sate _ See Atrleeita nail on this page. 2064-l-26-3i- --U-NLOADING AT ‘CARLETON. Car Stove Coal, low price off car. Fred Bell. 2071i-l.2'l.2i —CABNXVAL, FANCY DRESS. will be held on North Tryon Rink, Saturday night. 2B Jany. 8 prises. 2025-1-25-31 he _—LAOlE-S WITH BASKETS will ' beiadmltted free at the l. 0. O. F. m Production Your cows will not lal Quaker Dairy Ration cent. protein. it ha condition. balanced. No waste, Kiln-dried. Greatest suits for the money. most milk for McLEAN Ask your lfléet Summer's Milk Months you give themtQuaker Dairy Ration, a concentrated, scientifically baitineed iced. content to maintain the cows in healthy The ingredients art directly upon the milk producing tirgatis. Thou- sands of tiairyriien use no other CfillCffllffiiitf. All economical feed, too, because accurately QuaKer DAIRY RATlQN Made by The Quaker Qats Gimpany Dalrymen tell us Quaker Dairy Ration gives them \VHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Concert and pie social at Kensiiig- ton, Monday, Jun. 31st. 1.27.21 —F‘ERTlLlZERl FERTILIZER! —-We are now booking orders for commercial Fertilizer to be handled through the Potato Grower's As- sncintioti. Please call at the warehouse or pllon-e llH your io- quiroinenls. J, ll. Iilillintiu, Ken- sitigtoll. 1905-l,l8,l.f in Winter I oti iii tirotlllction if _ATTEND ‘Elia OF HIGH_ CLASSED PERCHERON MARES. ~-».-\t Kenslngttiii, Saturday 28th.. is guaranteed 18 per 3°‘4"'27'2l s sufficient mineral _WESTERN OFHCE _ The Western Office of tbs Guardian i: located in the McNeill Building. Water St, Suinmerside, where sub- scriptions and advertising will be received. The Guardian may be purchased daily st the Western for Cows eat i; C|ean_ Ofllce in the MoNeill Building or at milk-tirotltltring re- m“ Mcmlmld New“ 51m“ —SPECIAL SALE ot‘ flour alitl all kinds tit‘ feeds from January 26th in January 23th. (yl-ucked l-m-n and t-tirtimenl selling at. $245 a ling, llrzltl, $185: shorts. $1.95; two bags or 9S lbs in cotton bags at‘ Regal or llcyul Household flour selling at 9 per barrell. A. H. Afiieck, Albany. - 2064-l-26-3i -—WEDD'\NG BELLS-wilt inter- “511118 event commit-ll in Montreal, January 16th, when tho marl-Inge look tilzice iti St. JlllllP-H l‘nite-tl (‘hurt-h llrorti, of Alisa: iloriu lmnli Willis. Illlllgllllll‘ or Mr. anti _\l|‘.\l, (Z ll. .\'.l)l'l‘lH, til’ Siitulilvruldo, lu lllr. Franklin William Stiiillu of ilotltreall, Rel’. '1". A, llliltienliy til,‘- lfldlfllillfl. The llllllly friends of i1“! llflllliy couple join with us in I VCOIlKFILIIIlMlOIIS null best itvislles ‘i m" m9“ mum’ hammless- least money. & CO. grocer. Pownal News ‘The severity of the weather has; ' been felt quite heavily here. the ine- teorological station at Jonesville reg- istering ten below early Stinclay’ morning. the 22nd, dropping to zero by noon. This degree of frost, ac- companied by a high wind. was keen- ly felt after our mild Willi/Pl’. This. however, is a welcome change. tw- peclnlly for those who can get there by a short-cut aeros sthe ‘ice. Sev- eral sleighs have been seen crossing from Jardinefis shore, Crown Point, to the shore zit Alexandra. Miss Bernice McCabc. Alexandra. paid a pleasant visit to Montague recently. Messrs. Cyril Jones. Clifford and Albert Jenkins. motored to Charlot- tetown on Wednesday. 18th. They found the roads good tis far as Ten Hill. after which by the sweat of their brow and careful IYlBYIOCUVFlllQ Auction at Keilsington I will sell by Auction on Saturday, 28th. at l p.m. 22 head choice Western homes. all young and sound. Weight up to i100 lbs and several matched teams of Blacks, also a few mares coming 3 years old. Tennis easy and made known at sale. - D AN BEAN DER Minltota, Sask. HUGH MORRISOB Auctioneer. ooo-4l i INSIDIOUS i g. z i I EYE STRAIN m... We use this adjectI/e ad- vlaediy. Sufferers from Eyeltraln may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence oi any eye defect. l The motive power of the entire human organism la Nerve Energy, Normal ayes. it Is computed utlllaa about 20% of this Nerve Enemy. but when Eye- atraln in present, a much larger proportion la required. Hence defective eyes, through their consumption of an ax- oesalve amount o! Nerve En- engy may seriously nfleot the functioning o! other organs of the body and produce ul health. nave votm eves sxammso G. F. Hulchesoni Optometrist i i Aoon4m4aA~¢oaaa~~xo¢o<| _ I lYISlMlT IIAMIIIATION fitting and supplying [iss- “fiflt. MABON OPTOMITBIBT MONTAGUI. P. l. l. Ofllot Connected with —-SU.DDEN DEATH. -A letter received by Mr. Harold R. Walsh, o; Suiri-merside, conveys news of t c eutten (loath r-n New Year's Misses Anita Wood and Annie Mc- Day n1 his resilience in Spokane, I-enntui.C-B.C..r1nd Miss MaryMvqwnsln. of Mr. mitten (flay. lie Lennon, P. W. C., spent the week- hm] been Om in ms m); ram}, 0,. and at their respective homes in 13mm). and ‘Wynn, waning Aigxllndrfl- for home hati to shovel n quantity Miss Doris Judson. graduate of $heiilgfianizinipiholliflupntfpsixgiéfl, Montreal General Hospital, who “were mm‘ m the ‘region of hi“ spetit a couple oi months at her ilénjt Imdphad to be ‘ifiwn h ‘ home iii Alexandra. left last. week on h V‘ a kl l _ 4 rcturii to Montreal. She ivas ac- 5 a °Y W01 Y1K at I lit‘- lllllfil: conipuiiietl by tier friend. Miss Baird, U“ n“? Sallmmy l"; “mym '" l l“ RN“ who 5pc,“ me chflstnms seanhouue, nolil-l-ling well, illlll yitlssetl son here ivith Miss Judson. ziwny in hrs sleep at 3 o'clock on Sunday morning, oi‘ heart fliilurP. Th; Young people's League met His is the third death in llle fam- last Wednesday at the "Florida". Injll’ Hlnve 18F»! Mo)’. Tilt‘ lute Ml‘- additioii to their regular meeting a;Clu_i' was the seeoittl son of i111’ rare treat was afforded those who lute Nli‘. John Clay of Suiiiitiersitlv, WEN? {ON-HUME 10 be P11188111- Thfi til title lime Sheriff oi‘ l'riilt'e (‘Oilfi- HOV. M11 Lind-Sill’ b91113‘ present, by ty. After teaching school at Slim- TBQUESI. 211"‘ 1119 111911113915 a YeYm-“Tilg iiieislde for ti short time lle loft for 811ml?“ 111101119 Land °f F119 39am‘ the Vllestern Stats-s when qultc a er, his homeland.» It will be re- yuuhg mm,‘ The“. are ten m they reached the city. This is a ‘splendid record. We wonder if some- one else will go one better. lsall from Saint John. N.B., to Liver- ywhich time they intend in visit. all -, available points of interest incident 27th, the Rev. Doctor. accom iiied ' by Rev. Br. Campbell. Alnerwrtwul ‘I pool. England. From there they will - . go to Rome, thence to the Holy . Land. The Rev. Fathers expect to . be absent about four months, eduring to their objective trip. A pleasant » trip and a safe return is’ the wish of their friends here. —-Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Richard, Tigniah, returned from Montreal last week, after visit- trig their daughter, 5r. Jerome, of the Angels Cong. de Notre Dame. who is recovering from a recent se- vere ‘illness. '1‘ —LODGE STEADILY GROWING. -Excelsior Division Ne. 268, Sons of Temperance. Wilmot Valley, is pro- gressing favorably. A nlunber of new members have been added to the roll, making a total of sixty- _ eight, and more are expected soone- . This enables the members to have a varied program ench evening, such as debates. musical numbers. read- ings. etc. Excelsior Division plans’ to organize sortie new divisions in the near future. this being the re- suit of n discusisoil which took place at the Grand Division held tit Springfield on the 18th, in which all subordinate Divisions are tobemade responsible for a certain number of 1 new Divisions, The following ofiic-! ers have been installed to serve thel Division for the present quarterr-i W.P., Bro. Harry Waugh; W.A., Sis. Josie Curtis; R.S.. Sis. HelenCiiirns; Ass. R.S., Bro. Ira Crozier; F.S., Bro. Wymnn Cairns; Treats, Bro. Darrell Picketts; Con. Bro. John; Burrows; Ass. Con., Bro. Bernetti Crczier; Chap, Sis. Jennie l-logg: I.S., Bro. Elmer Waugh: O.S.. Bro. Melbourne Sobey; P.W., Bro. Reuben Large; organist. Sis. Edna. McMurdo. Eastern Guardian “tron SALE-One llrtlntioi-tll (fmnnutln-l-Z l‘outitcr Scale, a bur-l gain. Apply lyric-ht & Stewarnt Zllctttiiizuo. 20ll~l-2i-1ii l "q-IASTEBN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent ln Montague and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising, new end renewal subscriptions. ,1 . v f! l .. ‘STURGIJONP Rev. Theodore Gallant, parish priest of Sturgeon for quite a. few years and now oi‘ Mount Carmel, is greatly missed by his late parishioners in Sturgeon. One may hear many reminiscences of the good deeds performed by this good priest during the years of his pastorate. That he, had a. warm place in their attentions there is no manner of doubt. His successor. Rev. Father McCabe, is however rapidly ingratiatlng himself into the affections of the people. He is n. young" man, of health and vigor! and ii. very powerful preacher. .' . FINSTITUTE MEETING. —— The regular monthly meeting of the St. Georges Wometfs Institute ivas ield on January 20, at the home of Mrs. Cllrysostom McCormi-ick, with; hirteen members and one visitor‘ ziresent. Three new members were oresent. The meeting opened with the singing of the Ode. The min- ltes of the previous meetllttg were read and adopted. Rollcall wasi answered with a riddle or joke. A‘ new shelter has been placed on the‘ primary department of the school. The secretary reported all bills paid.’ After the business of thedmeeting was over a social hour of auctioiil foray-fives took place. The ladies‘) prize was won by Miss Agnes Mc- Donald, nnd the gents‘ by Mt". Gust w?‘ p 4 DAYS Final Clearance Sales before stocktaking Overcoats $19.95 Suits $14.95 Boys’ Overcoats $19.95 WHOLESALE prices on all lines not specially reduced Special Sales of Silks—Cl0ths, Wool Hosiery and Gloves 20% REDUCTION OFF 20% REDUCTION OFF A“ 51""- S-Illhfi. crepe sstlns. crepe dc chen an ‘mrgelws- n" "H198. vslveteens and trim, antlcaislilme" kn“ "11 hose of combined silk - - ol. all children's overalls an » d [lull ming silks _ 20 per cent oil. “"26 ‘l: zieilxliglflslvves 25% REDUCTION one 10% REDUCTION oer . Coating Cloths, including. Iletdlepolnga’ chim Woolen dress goods lllCllldlng flannel!’ poke‘ olilllus. vtlours, “mines, t .,_.,¢ ‘wms- "hermellne. poplin. ottorn t f '25 Per cent off. l‘ s and u“ us‘ W001 dress material am n a“ a“ 10 per ‘cent on‘. Highest quality$ Hudson Sea] Coats 2 9 5 reduced to . . French Seal Coats $ i i wonderful bargain memhcred that the speaker paid a visit to Scotland in the Springof 1927. which enabled him to bring many fresh facts to the minds of ills audience. which was indeed inter- esting; ior while we pride ourselves on being Canadians. we cannot know] too much about the European coun- tries beyond the sen. A hearty vote o1‘ thanks was tendered the stietiker at the close of this very instructive ant! interesting talk. The hioiitlily tneeting of the W. C. T. U. was held at the home of the president. Mrs. J. R. Brown. Des- pite the severity of the night, the attendance war. very good. Rev. Mr. Littlejohiis, one of the honorary members, was present and gave n short talk. The airship for the Magdeleii Islands yiassed over Pownctl last week and dropped off Mr. Stork, who presented Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Judson with n lovely baby cirl. Congratula- inouin ont- lirr-tlier. Rev. Dr. Los- lie (flay. of Victoria, ll. (7., xtotlci» ntor of the General Assembly of the lhesbyteritlu Church iii- (‘tin- adti, iiiitl two sisters, Mrs. l). .\i. ‘Jolinsltiil tiiitl Mrs. Ileairslo, til‘ (‘zil- rzniy. Alberta. —TIGNiSH.-The Tignish OWL. Dramatic Club are preparing to stage, in the near future. their an- nual concert. So far operations have been curried on behind closed 3d0OFS. The furtive visitor, however. lhas told us that"eye hast not seen" before in Tignish the like of what is now being prepared for those who will be present at the concluding performance. The personnel is made up of some of the best talent pro- curable in this vicinity. A strong criterion in favor of the above event is the fact that the caste have had the good fortune of obtaining the assistance of Mrs. C. P. McCarthy. who is ti modern “Acschylus,“—Rev. McDonald. Lunch was then served‘ by the hostess. A hearty vote of‘ thanks was extended her for the en tertainmerit. The next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. P. W.» Farrell. "“i i ..“‘I'ROFITABLE SEASON. - Sturgeon people did well with their seed potatoes this full. The soil in Sturgeon is light and pliable, easily worked, and well adopted to potato growing. There was absol- utely no rot illld fields of 300, 350 and. as high as 400 bushels to the icrc of Cobblers tiild Mountains vere not at all uncommon. Though i long distance from market. and the railway they were enabled to ihip very economically and con- cniently at sehooners at Sturgeon vhnri to be transhipped at George- xown either aboard steamers or by 'ail. Mr. William Murphy and son tPhilipl were amongst. the largest trowers and did a satisfactory years i One third off Cloth C0 ats--—One third off dresseg, Wholesale Prices in all Departments, MOORE a rrtlsou _..4 Dr. McLellan, Tlgnish, is visiting his lions. " ' home in St. Peter's. On Friday, tht ’I‘lic Misses llelcn Peters iind Lonal ‘Herman WPYC tiasseiigers to the city on Saturday". ’I'hese young ladies are tiikiitg Z1 course iii pianofort un- der the direction ol Miss Roberta Spencer. 3 a l ~31, l "qz/pll I "'1 it Preparing T0 a l , Honor Flier rc .:..;;......_ d. f" walls G 2t rations are nit ma e ' c herroe‘ tiiirepigicoivc -Col. Charles A. J Lindbergh when he flies from Pati- amzi on Friday. A special bull fight is being arranged for Satur- day in honor of the flier and hiBh grade Spanish bulls will be used in the spectacle. A P86911110" mmnllt‘ that 1S available the year round, even in the driest summer iveatliei" —-—¢-o>€__. york their least yield being 360' iushels per acre. Hi-‘FIVE MILL PROPERTY- James Murphy proprietor of the Vfilltown Mills, is doing n, nishinq; business, not the least profitable of Tyne 111111113’ $011001 101‘ 1118 1110111115 its mills is the carding mill. Cus- of November and December: ‘DITIGFS come as fur as twenty andl Grade X~“1- B011 McNfiilll 2.311111 twenty-five miles to this mill wltnEllis- Grade IX-~1.M&b01DYm0nl-: he wool to be carded and made into 2. Dorothy Yco; 3. Iiathleen Phil- "oils or quilt-padding, and for sev- 110$; 4- 519118 MOKRY; 5. Jean E1115. iral other uses. lie has about 250 and” VIII-TL Id“ Skelly; 2. Viii- icres of land much of it covered cent McCan-sland; 3. Carmen Mc- vlth fine lumber which he saws up Neill; 4. Llvyd Ellis- (FY1166 VIw-l. nto dimension pieces. but the Edwin Hansen; 2, Wendell McNBill: mingle mill is found to be the most 3, Ralph McLean; 4. Olivine Ellis; lrofitable. 11in; large area of land 5. Stanley Phillips: 6. Helen Pohtwr. v35 surveyed out last. week by Mr.|Grads Vi.—l, Sadie Strongman‘. 2, TYNE VALLEY SCHOOL. The following is the report of the McDonald of Hermanville. Thefiilenn Williams; 3, Lester McKay; llllllS being situated on the Sturgeon}, Ralph Beaten; 5. Jennie Bottles. / I “age. Anti. relect oi the late THCO-t Phllll-‘i lvlcDnnau. who p. ‘eceasetij her by 4 years. She was one of n= large family of sons and d9, w“; of the late William Leet, Red oint. Early in life she gave herself t0' Christ. and united with the Chris- tian church. and lived n devoted Christian life to its close. She was‘ a 1811111111 wile. a prudent and de-V voled mother. an agreeable neighbor on yonder radiant shore. Elvira Ellis; 3, Myrtle Ramsay". 4 Patriot please ‘copy. J Lconella Wood; 5, Alexis Wood; 6, Elfie Ellis. Grade III.—Bessie ‘Mc- .Kay. Grade IL-Cllfford Palmer. fGfllde I. ln)~—~1, Alden Yeo; 2. Eileen ‘Skerry; 3, Donald McLean; 4. Waldo ,McDougall; <b)~—l. Harold Mllligan; 2, Frances Williams; lc>-—l, Bertha Ellis; 2, Bernice Hansen; 3. Earle lBotttes; 4, Roland McDougall. J. A. Stewart Williams. Principal. . Marlon E. Campbell. Assistant. t In Memorlam j . Corn ‘MR8, TIIEOPILILUS MeDONALD. . . _ I'VE‘ Heed The Warning . A sneeze foretells ti c0 Nip it, in the bud with Mil. ad's. one son and three daughters, also“ lone brother. residing in the United.’ . States. The remains were-laid to‘ rest. at South Lake Cemetery. The’ I fivgdlwlvd by the pastor. R. L. Mor-J ’ O . " A little while and we shall meet the L ‘ n loved 0mm gone before. And we shall clasp their hands again ‘ There passed peacefully away at ;her, me in Kingsboro. P. E. 1.. on Doe. B. i927, in the 80th year of her river has immense power-lpowg grade 1V.—1. Clinton Mllllgglli“ 2, tcc has been named by the Boiler"- ment acting in concert. with £116 United States legatiori. _____,_ l ifllllllflSmv’ Kl D N EY l . \ \\’\\\§l‘\\l3 K I o N tiY" ipLL Q till‘ till l , | TO PLEA5E - MAGGIE» I'LL BRING THE) GUY HOME TO Dlh-INER‘ l HOPE. HE DON'T REALLY- IT'S JOLLY NICE OFYOU “r0 lNViTE ME~ MR-JIGCEB‘ an’ ANY moioeerrion- l ‘BHOULD ‘JAY lT ico- p? services at the house and grave were‘ --By George . a. v - liicllifiii THE WAYJ PROMFBED YOUR WWSND 5i G FOR HER ‘THE NEXT TlME. l Vlbl ED‘ WILL-YOU MIAlT A MlNUTE UNTlL l GET MY MU5lC? STRANGE‘ use GONE‘ wt u. l WAlT ? (i6 . '91!» by lot‘! Fuel» hevviel. lm. tutu- eel-ma