:_ if 7 i 1 » Ii. i i 1 1 1 . 1 i _ _-..._ -._-_,-:.»».a.... i 4 n DINTON SLEEPING GARMENIS DENTON FEATURES _ . . . ._ ._--..._.,..__. __ __ _..~.,... .,.. _ WHILE OUR SUIPLY 4. WITH each purchase of Dr. Denoon Sleeping Garments we will give an attractive doll dressed in a 'Denton' sleeping garment. The doll, dressed as it is, would regularly retail at Soc. _ This introductory oifer is made in conjunction with Mercury Mills (manufacturers of Denton Sleepers in Canada); 'Mothers who rake advantage of it will learn that "Denton durabiliry is true economy." ~ ,_ .. ,V . ‘ One or two piece styles (extra lower pieces 1 can be secured separately) in sizes 0 to 10 _ _ _ _H- (age is the size). |`V\ 1-___,ji_I\!g in . J. i Ifini ‘ - - ‘ .3 ,Mi is l:‘.‘::».,".‘::.."°: :i°f..':i FISS. wins. 8 02- nkz- 10|: “ ' -“ ` tint silk lace. The sheer veil was The Central Guardian ‘ 'nu aelana ls `e¢'ees-eel news al lapel latlralt bat advertising If a aaway nature hav he inserted .ae e easld a were strictly payasle la advaaee. KAID OQAL-Soohh, Welsh and American. All high grade Coal. A. Ploklrd do 00. Phone 340. - Ia-8108-li-21-81. BAPIIBT OHIIIDI lEB.VICEB» sunday, November Dtth. Preacher, Rev. A. G. Crowe. 10.45 A. M. Cent- ral Bedeqiie. Subject, “Is Rcckfeller Jr. Right in his Denoininationsl f ' criticism?" 11.45 A. M. Sunday _ _ School- 'L00 P. M. Preetown. "glint I _ has Happened to the New irth Doctrine and Experience Today?" _ L-8140-11-22-li. MURRAY AOKLAND.-An ln land. was united in marriage with Mr. Jan-ies Emerson Murray, son of of Fredericton, Prince Edward Isl the ceremony. Hs was assisted by Rev. L. E. Acklimd of Bt. Stephen, pfiuans v~u¢u».. suomuaueqaaan _ _ New Brunswick, uncle of the nricle I0 ‘ ' ` S ii. »~ Bod and feet oem l covered. 0 Patented, extra-lm . 1 ' rom’ r feet. 0 Nigrlfgreyihble nibber buttons won’r some ox 0 pfmfd O named, exirafull drop sees. 0 Very strong, tier seams. O Tum~down, tie-in culs on infants' alles. U Double milars. O Scion button holes. 0 Final tailored throughout. O Do not shrini when washed. 0 Tgey keep their shape and size. O Fabric is warm, long wearing and stays aofi. mums perfected the costume. At tending the bride was her ister, MEN’S BASEMENT ~ »»f=f~ Men’s All Wool JUMBO SWEATER $2.00 Large sizes only in ~ _ ALL .WOOL ZIP SWEATER A grand value Blue denim WORK SHIRT . Men’s collar attached SHIRTS Men’s_heavy Wool RIBBED SOX . Men’s fine Wool- Men’s Fianneletie 1 PAJAMAS . Men’s fine flannelette PAJAMAS Men’s Fleece Lined COMBINATIONS . . . . . . . . Boy’s belted wool MACKINAW, warmly lined fur collar Boy’s Wool MACKINAW _warmsnd snug . . . . . Boy"s Wool MACKINAW Boyls Warm wool WINDBREAKERS I Boy’s Wool First Long Boy’s Blue Cheviot BLOOMER PANT ... .. . . . PANTS, Fox Serge A _ sizs The Economy Shop Second New supply Rubber all over APRONS. Variety of bright colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HOUSE DRESSES ._ _ . . . . Children’s Fleece Lined ._ 791: Plain and fancy............ _ 59|: New supply Long Sleeve _ 391: BLOOMERS. All sizes . . . . . . . . SMOCKS HOOVER APRONS bright prints Printed and plain $1.95 HOUSE DRESSES Printed Percale .. _ 59c Long Sleeve Flanelette GOWNS ................... _ 29c- ninisiso sox 390 ' _ . .. $1- $1.29 1.25 fur lined ear flaps ... - ,,,,,__._,.,,,_, ' cannirssgricuiiuriii Toilet Pa er ‘”""‘ Friday, Saturday, llenday' SPECIAL :.4 TEA $221213 s i> if c ia i. =-. _ PEACHES Culverhouse, lge. 2'/fs choice quality, heavy syrup, tin . .. si>EciAi._=-. I is min; mir tion tok pines at B k’ d l-limpshire, Thursday, Novein- a 0 ber 14th when Hilda Ruth, daught- Eatonta’ I lb er nfyr. andlidlra. Stephen Ask- - .................. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson B. J. Murray SPEC IA I- 2-i - -»» CHICKEN was pleasaixiigy rendered by Mrs Everett Holmes as t.he chief rtlci i pan” _ook _“__ _____w_ by 5°_______; Boned, Island Brand, V; sire of flowers and masses. Rev. J. G. tins, III! .--............._»-~ Wakeiing of North River performed _ _'ggi 5135;; 1=_1__;:_i;_;gw»Aw1¢_)\oc}_us¢;-r of . x-.ii ... vsimi., pimms ... nn.. _ ‘ ___ »‘ . u ue o ' ' _ _ - attractively at “P i,‘§‘_=._~l\_|_ iii Talisman Roses. and Ohrysantlie- % Ib P" 2 I" 258 I ` ` &°“"“ I|"lIli‘I%iIWII Gertrude whose frock wa; of P 2l|IJ tl ll nymph-green tenets .she carried a ure’ n can HIE 'K ' _ . , ' IN bouquet of pastel tint asters. y Lgpgie MacDowel.l, of Glen Valley a supported the groom. After- _ _ the ceremony friends of the bride 1 Ib- Im 2205 3 III- IfIl\ . . . . served a delightful wedding ban- _Prevlous to her marriage Miss Aok- and was presented ith el t ' _ variety ol gifts fromwnelgslirboriie M t h Avatar’ 3 large boxes Menfs Heavy fl§i;_r;d_s ata. shower glveninher a c 01' ................ .. 0 WINTER CAP 98'; ' ____ I I SALE ¥.:_":.';_ 47° 25° g;1sSI[l]T;v{I])E MITTS _ _ _ __ _ (C. P. By Gn.ardlan's Special Wire) '10RoN1o Nov 21-canada is SHIPMENT OF JAMAICA ORAN E M€n'S IIOFSEIIIII9 ' beginning iiv'e or '10 years of the ~ G S PULL-OVER MITT . . . . . . greatest progress its agricultural 'rwi-:En CAPS _ Outlook Bright _ ._ 390 0°" OVERALLS Menfs };|ue Dam Hon. Duncan Marshall, Ontario $1.25 5 pockets-Bib Khaki Whipcord PANTS . . . . . . . . Heavy Moleskin . PANTS S double seat and knee . i ____- $8.50 $4.50 good value . . . . . . . Bny’s Blue Cheviot BREECHES Boy’s heavy TWEED BREECHES Boy’s 28 to 30 size f ’ I agricultural lndustry th t J UMBO SWEATERS - $ ' - important in the worlliisalleotriilgss B0 is Fleece Lined ` depended for their progress on its y success. He asked that every part COMBINATIONS ..._ . . . . . . .. G of Canada, west, central and east, B0y’s Zipper Canada the most progressive agri- HIRTS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cultural nation in the world. SWEAT S ' ' Mr- Taylor lnted to th trai pe E n- Warm sweater, part wool, roll ins of 30.000 vows men and wo- collar, matched tie . Floor i'3’.'$NSs‘°7T?.i_'f‘f`.'“.'f.“° 59|: 69s _ by Dr. G. B. Barton Dominion UNDER iiosii ._ .... .. Ii D_______ m_______ ___ __é_____________ ,__ 'Crofter Knitting 3 the _winners of stockt,ep__is:iultry and YARN we ....... for °°°°“¢ 1" “mf °°“ S f “'“°““ Harveyeite VEST & PANTIE Each Heavy Silk-knit BLOOMER . . . . . ..;..... Angel Skin SLIPS All sizes ............... ..... Broadcloth SLIPS $1.89 $1.65 laced knee . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 59s 69c 59a Minister of Agriculture, speaking tonight to representative farmers ince, together with prominent guests fron; the* United States and a "One third ol the wealth of years of depression. But ia new a com g s own as one of the greatest agricultural nations oi' the world." Hon. A. C. Taylor, Minister of Agriculture for New Brunswick, said it was being recognized the reach out in co-operation to make men of the boys’ and girls' club ‘. teams in the fundamentals of the . industry as one.of Cariadivs great- 1 est prospects. | Speaking on behalf of Western Canada, Hon. D. C. McKenzie, Mmitoba Minister of Agriculture, pointed to the West's exhibits as ' an evidence of its det/ermlnaicn to rise above all difficulties. He said the western provinces proposed to sha/pe their agricultural production to meet the demands of the worTd markets. One of the ieatures of the even- ing was the presentation oi' cups the 64 contestants of the boys' and girls' clubs from various provinces. MISSED BY INCHES 1DfN'DO’N - Alex. Hurd. veteran Moor Park professional, almost qualified for a. solid Bold putter which an American golfer has promised him when nc obtains his 20th hole-in»cd1e. Playing in n four- some' competlbn on the Oxley Course recently the famous pro hit thsrlegstickwithhls teesnoton the 110 yards ninth hole, the ball atewlilt a few inches away. HAY! I0! SWISS CLUB has left will play The team LARGE SIZE. Doz. srovs Pousii, °"°’°°“~’» “W °'"‘“°1 “inn” U1 'zebra ii uni 170 cnocoLA'i-iz sau ' tin Royal Agricuii fn wi t ’ ‘I .' °" _,,______ “T H ef coiiN sraacir, 110 Premium. xr .. .... __ 250 _ London. l’s . _ . . . . . . _ canada is in me hands or in _ Com' SYRUP- » rieniturni interests or the 2 0'- 0" ~~~~~~~~~~ -- 200 K' try," said Mr. Marshall. "The men ._ and women behind this great in- M 'O dustry have had their hard tlmes;` they have been through, the 'lean HAMBURG STEAK day is dawning for the farmer. 2 lbs, ... . . . . . . . . . ......... ....... ._ Called is in into it ' CHUCK ROAST BEEF Lb. 120 R2; ROAST, boned, rolled and tied ` and stock raisers from every prov- ‘°'°"°"'°°" %%__.,;is _ Histo .i`-l.'.'.~%.-°‘ .w“f""- -ZJ 1 J 0- 4:*-pt I I _ 'iss*ii."iiiir¥iifl ___& __ Per lb. 1 lf( ~' cuimanrs, swniisn slwwd. ' imik,perlb.... 2lba....25(_ _ COOKING FIGS _ Perlb.9c 3lin. . GRAPE JUICE, Welolal, _ i is ea. limi. ...... 2911 JI MIXED PEEL. Baxiinla. Cut, C %lh,pIrg.each .... . . . . . . . . ....... ‘ .YIIXED I’a:.EL, Baxonla, Cul, _ _ , 1 |||_ pkguganhs _ _ . . . . . . . ..... C ‘ '_ ».I.'iKE'FLO . w own, ‘ Perplg_ ..... DOMOIKIO MOLASSEB. _ ' ' zlh. tin, each . . . . . . . . . ............ (I ALMONDS, New industry has ever seen, declared ' MEDIUM SIZE- D01- - -- » -- - . . . . . 29” P" II# - - ' - - - 396 FILBEBTS, SIIUIIMI P EATON’B PURE pkg.. each . . . . . . and red. 3 os. pkg. each . . . . . . . . ._ eae _ _ . _ _ . . ._ CLOVES, Ground, each _ . . . . _ _ . . . . ...... ...E CANADIAN S1'oREs ...._ hrlatmsn (link: IW .. d°’“¢~ 'iff .§.°'f'_".'Tf'_` ....... 230 Per in. .......... ..... 370 ci'rn.oN PEEL, chaise, Per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Vanilla, 2 or. bottle, each . . . . . . . .. v I BAKING SODA. Cow Brand, $4 lb. WALNUTS, Slieiled, if lb. bag mi. ............................ __ C GLACE CIIEBBIES, Saxonis, green each . . . _ . . . . . . . .. CINNAMON, Ground, 54 lb. bag ' NUTMEG, Ground, 54 Ib. bag YI .. RAISINS, Turkish Sultana, iv- ._ ,, yoiirown This teatili FOV" N- glpe makes a delicious sake-but be aura You U” Qgq ii-i¢;rr»il:nls. 30 2 llll. I ii. r ~;` 1 _<‘t_~<~_ 'T_T_ f'.‘T’ff°.'f'_._.... 456 EXTRACTS, Lemon or `~"'» -f_if_’~ c ................. __ 50 25 V' » -5_¥:~‘\, j<;gk 51.' 10c 126 ' ....- . . . . .. ...nee $4 Ill. I. . . . . , . . . » ......-e *. »¢ I \ The Eastern Guardian ..*Ihla eoliaml ls reserved lor news of local interest biil advertih ing of n newly nature may be lm aertsil it I oelta s Word atrlotly payable in Mlvalea. ..°il0ME FOB BUBIAL- The funeral service of Miss Harriett A. Stewart .aged 57, was held at the homo of Mr. Harlan Sennedy, Kirigsboro, P. E. 1., on November 7th, Rev. I-I. R.. Bell ofllciating. For a nuiriber of years Miss Stewart rs- sided in Malden. Mass. Last, Jan- uary, she underwent a serious op- eration in the Massachusetts Gen- eral Hospital, from the eflects of which she never wholly recovered, and after much suflsring passed away on November nth. The service at the home was largely attended. and the body taken to the Dingwell Undertaking Parlors, Bouris, P. li:.I. The following morning it was for- warded by rail to Everett, Mass. She is survived by two sisters and three brothers, Mrs. 'nieodcre Stew- art, Kihgsboro, P.E.I., Mrs. Char- les Young, Everett, Maas.; Charles and Harvey, Kingeboro, P.l.I.; Beth, Everett, Mala; Henry, Brad- ford, N.H. The palbbeazsrs were Messrs. Major Young, lame Kan- nedy, Lloyd Kennedy. Galvin Ken- nedy, Iver dtewart, George Mac- Donald. 1 i Oftlle Bwil llfnald’a IA 5 i E Winter Protection for Roses (EXl>¢rImente.l Famis Note) The successful wintering of roses in Eastern Oreisds. constitutes a d.ii‘fioult problem. In fact, winl/er 1°-9°” N1! 1-Mluently so great as to dIS°°\Ua8e many amateur growers, who otherwise would be enthusias- tic rose growers. Experiments conducted over n i>efi°d 01 years at me iiirperimmtii Sllviiln. Fredericton, New Bruns- Wlvk. have indicated that thus loesescan be reduced to a mini. mum if certain precautionary measures are taken. It must he bome in mind that the successful wintering of roses is dependent upon the interaction of 5 number of 1801011. all of which are important. In the first place, it is necessary to have a vigorous, well-grown bush with the wood well ripened before the onset of winter. This Iml>lles the planing of the hush in a favounible location followed by proper fertilization and cultivation practise. This practice diuuld be such as to promote a vigorous er follow- gmwth in “Ch TIPOII' Nitrgenoils applied sgsgg glib; it-iiiéiir -'isii-is-§ r ‘rg iiii after the artificial wa gradually redu Heavy fort ur rsrnsn ~ "`=' “W " W ' I <~\"-Nath. Vs . '-»_ summer is advisable in order to promote a vigorous growth. Small bushes, which have made a very weak growth dumg the sii.mmer, §`."......”‘i°§‘ "'.“..‘° T”°°""“”° '° “YY Ill U80 VIGONUS bushes. providing the wood is well ripened. After the bushes are properly Brown. it is then necessary to give tlism suitabe winter prolectims, 'I'hls oanbeat be done by billing up each individual bush td a height or at least dlht inches with soil. This should be removed very early 1n*hesor¢ns.inoieer-wnuisn me thawing of the soil underneath. The birdies should than be un- coveredaesomiastlieeoilisfitui move. _ IT'S IN HEI! BLOOD LONDON-'1’he Henle name ln the skating world will not be al- lowed to die. Marit Henle, a little cousin of Sonja Henle o! Norway, worid's champion -girl skawr, is makin: resid progress at Wembley under the coaching cf Miss una Anderson. Already she shows much of the ability that has made her figure-skating competition. NEW DUBBAN MAYOR _ DURBAN. South Africa-1C.P.l- Councillor Fleming Johnston hll been elected mayor of this city roi the coming year. He held the chief magistracy from 1020 to i922. FAITII-FUL TEBEESOME _ LONDON, Ont. -_ Londoifs new Intemational League forward lui' of Nig Brenneman, Dizzy Desile!-I and Ray Getliffe, have not been separated in four seasons. Th” started as juniors in Stratford. moved together to Charlottetown and now they are starting n nr?- fessional career here. ____ ___*___._ ..____7_.i___-_ EYESIG IIT EXAl|llIA`I'l0ll I-'ltiing and iiipnlyina G|lSl°'~ e e. ll. J. lM‘°»0l4 0PI\)hll'l'RI8’f` Oils! Connected With Drugstore 58 Queen Street '- __-_-_-....~ ' ‘ -COAL- Let us till your bins-you will find our ser- vice good--our men courteous-we shovel the coal in, free of charge-our prices are low- ' Yorkshire (Imported) ............. $8-75 1 Scotch (Imported) 8.75 Springhill Screened . """` .Inverness Screened 39-00 Victoria Screened--_.'~f...............-. $7-75 _ Bras d°0r Seraendil 87-75 Baseliin-ner Hard Geal .... $12-50 angina siimr sink $6.00 Bras d’0r Blower Slack 85-00 I-I. R. LARGE & CO. _ Tel. 1000