l Anilbtsluaelslvus-In‘ .innnu ~lnnnl As as nebv next morning alter simple home treatment éliiihltPdidgégll. E IIiI-gfllld e he could bar "I I t $1 work lint hiaiddtglcome .' tee. " ' cell's menteireely and $31.’; go bed. I good as new next morning ghaiil: to quick and sure actiolI oan's.- . d Sloaéfs vee realthrglgé 1% ‘l: oesn’ deflden - a: _ to throw oi!’ the‘ causoyel Pim- ' . A a little lightly, without fllb- Ellixs... ‘,“g“.’.‘-‘i’.éi.°i.aunl°"m““u'&i sent to e sore spots. Got a of Sloan's today and have it on hand for the first emer- gency. All druggista-So cents. Gleanings From ~ - was furnished by Messrs Ali- Stew- Polnt art. Ewen Martin, Martin Power, w ____. - The; farmers of this vicinity are blinflllli; to a close a successful year's work. A bountiful har- vest has been safely secured and the roots in general have been prel- ty well housed. ' "The S. S. Hillsboro now presents a vastly different appearance to a few months ago "when silo was lud- on with automobiles and pleasure seekers. But now instead, we-see, almost every ‘trip, the farmers gonveylng to me city the p|~°du¢m"Everett. Wednesday evening, Oclo. oi‘ his hard labour. ‘mostly every one wearing l1 smile from the fact that he is being well remunerated for lhie toil. I , ,i_\_____ A goodly number oi’ potatoes partlctllarly the Irish Cobbler have been grown in thissecliou, Prohlbltlon 08.818 . ‘ WASHINGTON. FD. 0., Nov. 6.—- A prohibition oasis just oif the southern coast of the United States is to be created with the sanction of prohibition ofllcials. 'It will consist of an island known as the Grand Bahama, sixty milcs oil‘ the Florida coast. British and U. S. interests have obtained a lease tor 150 years on the island from Great Britain. .Those interested in tho 'grant have pledged themselves not t0 violate the laws of any other coun- try and it'is understood that under these conditions Assistant ‘Secre- tary Andrews has given his unoi ilcial approval. -j—<-o>-—-— ‘WEEK-END DOES NOT PASS WITHOUT CIHICAGO SHOOTING OHHOAGO. Nov. 5. ——Tho city was not without its shooting this week-end. Sergeant Floyd Beard- sley lies Inear death with a lmllet closefto his heart, and Patrolman alames O'Brien has a wound in his land. ' " I . PIPESI Plrssl The v-eatest display ever shown in this city priced h» suit everybody. Como in Ind ‘ lool; them over. we will ’ b Aurprised at the low prio- cs vast assortment to seloébt from. ' llimll lywbnly PVIONE 211 when" eras-II ~ of-Mr. John D- iMcKinmon of 63 Ot- t were-dmautlfuliy gowned in white’ 4 pointment of Inspector oi Schools 1 which was much appreciated by the lmnnd bqonelsry funds. ‘rho lo the ‘ . FogfgALb-Abexweits vs. Dal- vusi , A. A.- A. Grounds to-day f? p. m. w= story which-basins in Wed- nesday's issue. l Carvell Bros" are the wholesale kdlotribliltpfo o! REGAL‘ FLOUR. LOADING LIVE H008 at Haz- ‘slbrook on Monday the 8th and at cllerlottelown TIIBBIIIIY. the 9th. llarry Jenkins. 2531,11,6,tt ABEGWEITB-DAUHOUQIE foot- _bal_l galpeat CIA. A. A. grounds to- day at 3 o'clock. mnmmlhmhhm. glelfimontague, will 'be at home on Wednesday ‘afternoon. November ~ lotll, from three o'clock until six. .. 2562 BAPTIST ssRvlcsL The \V0- man's Mission Aid Society of the North River circuit, Baptist Church , will meet at the Man e on Wednes- day, Nov. 10th at 2 0 p. m. __,__. THE HOUSE ‘of Good Bread. is IIIIGMILUIIEO where "(IREGAL FLOUR" ‘is used. Wholesale from Carveli Bros. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ADVERTISERSF- Advertisers are respectfully requested to see that their advertisements for the Guard- ian reach the office by noon oi.‘ the day preceding publication, other- wise insertion will not boguaran- teed. On Saturday ads must be received by 10 A. M. FAREWELL PARTY — A very pleasant and enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr and Mrs William Condy, Hazelbrooke. Nov. 2nd. when about ninety invited guests assembled to dance the light fantastic and bid farewell to their niece Miss Pearle McGilvray, wilo left Saturday morning on re- turn to the United States after two months visit lo the Island. Music Martin Jacknlan and Ernie McIn- nis, tho accompaniments being played by Mrs. Stewart and Miss Gertie Coady, ianeers. fox-trots and walltzg being danced. Lunch was served by the ladle-s alld in the wee small hours of the morning all voted a very enjoyable time and closed with singing "God Save the “g3. WEDDING BELLS—A very prev-Y double ‘wedding took place in the immaculate Conception Church of ber 27th, when the Misses Mary and Agnes Bradley, silstcrs. and well known in Roxbury, were lnar~ rloll. Miss Mary became the lzritlc tawa St., Roxbury, and Miss Agnes the bride of Mr. Charles Lacey oi 70 Main St. Everett. The brides georgette trimmed with brillllnte and lace with the veils trimmed with orange ‘blossoms; Each car- ried a bouquet of bridal flowers. Tho brides were attended by Miss ‘Martha Findley and Miss Helena Bradley who wore blue. satin and pink georgette with large picture hats to match, each carrying a bou- quet oi‘ sweet peas. The grooms were well supported by Mr. Daniel Oliianley and Ml‘. Harry Lacey. The brides are the daughters of Mr. DB4] Mrs Johll Bradley of Avon- llale. Prince Edward island. A re- caption was ‘tendered at the home oi’ Mr. and. Mns- John MclNelll of i5 Judson ~St., Roxbury. The bridal parties left for Washington and New York. WOPULAR OFFICIAL - The many friends in New lPerth oi Mr. Lloyd Shaw are pleased to know ill! his appointment to Supervisor of Schools tor the 'Clty of Charlotte- lnwn ‘Mr. Shaw was horn and hroughg up in New Perth, and his appointment to this important of- fice adds another name to the list w! successful young men who re- waived. their early education in the New Perth School. Graduating from Prince of Wales College, he taught rls Principal of Georgetown High School until ho received the air 'or Klngg Copnty. and be brought t0 that office-a befitting dignity inspoctora-te- By his high ideals 1nd advanced methods. he has done much to raise the country school to the high. standard in ‘which they are today. Endowed with rare gifts and a pleasing personality. ho easily rained the gvuIIOBIIOB of the pupils which always encouraged them to do their best. And his official visits will be greatly missed not only by the teachers and scholars of the Founty. but by all those that take an lnitoreot in education. But by none will he he missed as much as by those "of the NewlPerth School. and they desire to convey to Mr. Sham their thanks for the interest he has takers in its welfare In the past, and their sincere 0d wish r-s for his pieasanit BIICIFIIOCPOHIIII career In the future. ——N w Perth- "An Annual Event Au will be noticed olnwhsro l'rl our columns tho Canadian Legion potting on their annual dlltoo ghtin Prlneo oi Wales College MI] for tho bonoflt o! their build- "f central‘ l illiuuwltalnc ADVENTUR- _ lfls-a-lflthe title of the Guardian's REGAL FLOUR far surpasses all other elders sold In this country. TOMATOES “ 2 TlNS FOR 28c PEAS AIIII IIIIIIII 2 TINS FOR 28c PEAIIS 2 TlNS FOR 35:: PEAIIIIES ‘FANCY QUALITY 2 FlOR 65o SLAMS 2 TlNS FOR 27c BAKED BEANS LARGE-J TINS 45c SLIOED PINEAPPLE 2 TlNS FOR 35c CAMPBELUS TUMATII SIIIIP 2 TlNS FOR 25c cllnlrs sour ALL KlNDS-—3 TINS 27c LIIBSTEIIS 2 "rms FOR 15¢ 10 LBS. FOR 55c GRAHAPIIIIE’. IFLOUR 10 LBS. FOR 55o Whole wit‘... Flour 1O LBS. FOR 55c P. E. I. Crushed Wheat 1O LBS. FOR 55c Cream of Wheat 10 LBS. FOR 60o Rolled Oats 1O LBS. FOR 50c GOLDUST Corn" Meal 10 LBS. FOR 55c PASTRY FLOUR 7 LB. BAG—-45c MATCHES ' LARGE SIZE 3 FOR 35c Brooms 1 REGULAR 75c 1 REGULAR 50o—$1.25 2 f" 89° lLlh rlirist \ lttitmévrds Sunkist LEMIINS y RINSI) lush: (Illl uul SPINACH 2 TINS 250 Plum Pudding 85c 50¢ PER P-OUND CHRISTIES 1 POUND SIZE ‘ CHERRY. CAKE. SULTANA CAKE . 50c ’ FANCY BISCUIT 25¢ PER LB. .Q¢ -- r-z’! "~0- _.: ROBIN HOOP as RAPID COOKING 25c Per Pkg. POUNDS DATES 25° CROSSE BLACKWELLS EXTRA FANCY - PEASIIES 35c Per Tin I.AIIII 10 LBS. $2.20 20 LBS. $4.00 SIIEESE 25c Per Pound -IViA-+ZGIA 1 LB. rm ‘are 2 ts. TIN 65o FI.0IIII Blended 98 Lb. _ . . . . . ._ , 5 Hard Wheat 98 Lb. $5.00 8 Lbs. CARROTS 25c FEED LOWEST PRICES ‘ m‘ HAMS 35c PER POUND - Frléivlc HAMS 27c PER LB. Rolled Shoulder 22c PER POUND LUX . TOILET ,0 _ "l R roller roan ‘p; 3 for 25c l" SARDINES 4 TlNS 25o Cod Fish . . . . . 10¢ Lb. BONELESS HADDIES 25c PER LB. BONELESS FILLETS 25c PER LB. * GOLDEN SYRUP 2 TIN-S FOR 25c CORN SYRUP TABLE SYRUP OR FOR CANDY _ Save Mioncyon Our Grocery Spccils R 1r Fels Naptha 6 for 50c BEANS .Egg$' We are Paying’ for Extras . and Firsts Surprise . . . . 5 for 28c l’. & G.-or Gold 5 for 28c Sunlight . . . . 5 for 28c Leuox Soap . 6 for 25c . 1o LBS- Fdn 60c NEW PEELS Wor. Sauce 2 for 25c °'§§§’§s.l-E§R§§§§K'§v§ElI'-§N E BARRLEYF" COCOA 4 LBS. FOR 25c 2 LBS. FOR 25c RICE PRUNES 5 LBS. FOR 35c 2 LBS. FOR 25c GRAVE FRUIT BLENDED JAM 3 FOR 25c 4 LB. TIN 50c tTRfrNfiERRlES 2 QUARTS FOR 25c COOKING APPLES 25c PER PECK Tomato Catsup 25c Per Bottle LARGE SIZE ~___ 5 POUND PAIL 85c N-EW FIGS LARGE——40c ORAN GES 39c DOZEN . ‘Fairy Soap 3 for 25c Infants Delight I 3 FOR 25c MACARON I 2 PACKAGES FOR 25c BULK COCOANUT 30c PER LB. lux‘ 3 for 29c GASTILE SOAP LARGE BARS 2 for 29c PALMOLIVE 3 for 25c 7 for 50c 4 Bags Salt . . . . . . 25c for 25c li __ Nu-Jell . .. .. 2 for 15c jeIl-O . . . . . . 2 for 15c All Bran 2 FOR 45c Posts Bran 2 FOR 29c Shredded Wheat . . . . . . .. 2for 27c Kellogg's Pep . . . . . . . . .. 2 for 27c Corn Flakes . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 for 23¢ Grape Nuts . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 I01‘ 35¢ Dig bysI 20c per box J'UST ARRIVED ‘mwOHm wCO~ ,. . “THIE HOME OF EVERYTHING THAT'S GOOD TO EAT." t JENKINS 8: SON LIMITED - Grocers WWOSM wcOI