HIS T $10. S? CHRISTMAS DREAM BECOMES A REALITY i Two-Pants Suits HERE isn’t a Boy in town who wouldn’t want one 0f these Two-Pants- Suits Christmas. And here they are—as fine a sel- ection in two groups as was ever offered at these prices in months. 95 for . .$l3.50 Moore 8t McLeod Ltd. The Store of a Thousand Gift-s DEC. 15th TO DEC. 20th Radio Week at liotunrs, Summerside Call in and hear the famous Big Four Sets—the Radiola, Freshman, Mar- coni and Qu adrodyne. MAKE YOUR HOME MODERN WITH RADIO WINSLOE SOUTH SCHOOL For the month of November: GRADE lX.—1, Irene Storey: Z. Clifford Boundy; fl. Sutherland Bea- t . olCR/tDi-l Vl-ll.—1, Neil Diamond. GRADE Vl.—1- Alice Rodd; 2. Joseph Storey; 3. Earl Rodd. GRADE V.-1, Gordon Storey; 2. Mildred Dickson. GRADE lll.—1, Earl Diamond; 2, Wendell Rodd; 3. lsabeli Storey. (‘rRADE li.~~1_ Elsie linmbly. (lilADlG l.~—(Sr.)—-Reta ilodd; 2. l.loyd Duiiett. . (lR.»\l)l<1 i.—t.lr.)-Irenc Slack- ford and Verna Rodd, (equal). W. Stewart Wooiner, Teacher. -i¢o»-—_- Moirs Christmas I - Chocolates We are showing a very large assortment of Moire Chocolates in fancy boxes. Our display ls even greater than last year. Aleo Llggette and Oanonfs Chocolates in beautiful packages. Price 45c to $6.00. CALL AND SEE H. J. MABON Optometrist and Prescription Drugglet Montague F. E. Island Mrs, i‘. W. writes: "A young woman of our family returning home from a trip brought a. gift tor each of her mother's servants. For the colored lntlntircss she had a silk blouse of very bright shade. ' " ‘Thnt won't do for linnnah,’ her motht-r said: ‘ht-r inlsband died anti she is lll mourning.‘ "ilatt-l‘ in tile day she lillFiWPil Hannah the present sht-had intend- ed for h~r and said she was sorry ‘for the mistake, atldiniit’: | " 'l will give the lilDll-HH to Lizzie ‘and got you snlnvllllng else.’ “llnnntlh looked ndmiringiy at tht- pn-oly glrment and then said: " ‘Don't you give that blouse to no Lizzie. Alisa Annabelle, 'cnusc int-tr month l'se gwlno nuta mourn- in’ from do waist up." " . -—--ae>--——- Kern Mlnnrlrs Llnlment In the Ilonee Address And Presentation _ Crockett block),-—hls phone number The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer, Mount Edwarl Road was the scene of n memorable event, when. on Thursday evening. Decent- her 11th, the lllPlllllefs of Central Royalty Women's institute gather- t-tl together to welcome Mrs. Spenc- er into the Contmuntnityr. Many use- ful gifts wc-rg presented and the foi- iowlng address read: ADDRESS Dear Mrs. Spencer»- We, the members of Central lioyalty \\’otuen's institute, anti flfends. are gathered hare tonight to weir-onto you to our Commun- ity. and we assure you we are very lzirld to ltave _\‘l)il here. We nave rand of your splendid work in church and social life in the city- nnd wo need just such qualities here, where- we know you will he just as ready to serve in all good couses. We have lost, in membership In the past by marriage, and on this occasion we hope to gain by our good friend Mr. Spencer joining the Ancient and Honorable Order of .. »' “f ma cnannoiwnrowu ouaanmt Western Guardian —MEN'8 AND S-OYS overcoat: Belling 25% off at Sinclair's. 1344-12-13-m2l. —THE BIGGEST OVEROOAT bargain you've seen for many a day 25% off at Sinclair's. 1344-12-13-m2i. -nosm HOOD nous. Whole- sale and Retail. Holman'e, Summer- sldu.—771-11-17-1-mo. 45% OFF MEN'S and boy's overcoats. Select yours now. At Sinclair's. 1344—12-13-m2l. —20% TO 83% OFF WOMEN'S and liilsses coats for balance of season at Sinclair's. 1344-12-13-m2i. WILL BE LOADING LIVE Hogs and Lambs on Monday. Tues- day and Wednesday, Dec. 29- 30 and 31. Highest market prices paid. J. W. Fyfe, ‘Enlerald.——137il-12-15-6l —DAiLY FREIGHT TRAIN be- tween Summerside and Tigaish from December 15th. to 25th. in- elusive We deliver cash purchases of 510.00 and over to your nearest station. Your orders solicited. SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITED 134442-13-m2i. —GOOD ROADS. —The light snow fall of Friday night marit- great roads. For this reason there was a large number from the country in Summerside on Satur- day, - --TRANSFERRED. —Mr. Ross of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff at Montague has been trans- ferred to Sunlmt-xslde. He arriv- ed here on Saturday night- Mr. Ross will be a valuable addition to the Crystal Hockey team. ——-- —AROUND AGAIN. —The many friends of l\lr~ P. J. Raymond Brown, who has been ill at his home at Bayside for some time past, will be delighted to learn that he "'s improving greatly and able to be up and around again. —$113 FOR POULTRY-Miss An- nie Stavert, Wilmot, on Thursday, received 8113 for poultry she sold to the Gunn. Angiols Co. Ltd. Sum- merside. There were 41 milk-led chickens (live) anti 15 dressed turkeys ‘in the lot. This was a splen- did lot of poultry and shows what milk-feeding and proper care can to. ——GUARDIAN REPRESENTA- TiVE-The Guardian's Western representative has an oihce on Wat- er street, Summerside, next to Laurence Gallanfls Tailor Shop (and directly opposite the Gallant- fs 233. He is an experienced news- papermnn. capable of ‘giving ad- vertising counsel and service, etc, anti will he pleased to receive news, subscriptions or advertising. ——THE REV. ROBERT JOHN- STON of New Glasgow, N. S. anti other prominent ministers will spunk in Kensington, Iiiondny. Dec. 15 at 7.30 p.m., 0n the Presbyterian stile oi (‘hurch Union. Mr. Johnston is Moderator of the Provisional Synod in the Maritime Provinces 11nd is one oi the lnost eloquent speakers in the Church. Do not fail to hear him.—l338-12-12-lu-3i —HOSPlTAL STAFF. — At a lneetln-g of ‘the Board of Trustees of tht- Prince County Hospital on Friday night Miss Florence Lavers was appointed head nurse Miss Roberta Nicholson was appointed Lady Superintendent and will take ovv: her tiutlee early in Jan-nary. Miss Lovers will be in charge un- til MisspNlcholson arrives. Miss Nicholson is a s-lster oi’ the popular Station Master at Sillnmcrside, Mr. J- M. Nicholson and is at pre- sent on the staff of the Protestant Orphnlritge at Charlottetown. She vras matron ol Falconwood l-iosp t- al, Charlottetown, for about four years and was tuigtigetl in nursing in the United Status previously. - PERSONALS ~Mr- James McIntyre, Bayside, Lot 14. was among visitors to Sunnnersldtl on Saturday. —~.\lr. Tilolnas Campbell, Middle- ton, was anlong the visitors to Summerside yesterday. Eastern Guardian ..'SHOP from Holmalfs Catalog. .."XMA8 TOYS—is our specialty We have the largest assortment on record so do not miss seeing toyland.——.i. W. Carruthers, Monta- gue. 1232-12-911,13,15,17,19 J-‘EASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Al;- rnt in Montague and will be pleas- ed to receive news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing. new and re- newal subscriptions-Al. ..*BUYING POULTRY NOW, paying highest prices. Geese and Turkeys not later tllan Dec. 18th- Buylng crate fattened Fowl and Chickens now, and till February. Also handle canning etock.—liil. C. .\ictlowan, Kllmulr- 1333-l2-12-m4i ilenedicts. We trust that in your journey through life together, your path may lie in pleasant places. We ask you to accept this gift trom_"otlr Club" as’ a token of es- teem and friendship. and assure you of our very best wishes for your future happiness. ‘ Signed on behalf of Central Roy- alty Women's institute. Mrs. J. l1‘. Roper, Pres. Mrs. H. Harper, Vice- prem, Miss Melvina Gordon. Secty. The evening was then spent in games and music. followed by the serving of refreshments. The occa- sion was brought to a close by singing "He's a Jolly Good Fellow" and giving three hearty cheers for the bride and groom, who fittlngly expressed thanks for the kindness bestowed upon them. i a? 15 V: young men. and $37.50. Men’s Overcoats in popular fabrics, winter weight models for men and Regular $20.00, $23.50, $25.00, $27.50, $29.00, $32.00, $35.00 25p. e. Reduction ' t , 9" BALMiiiE 0F STOCK llnrs iilili novs’ ovlzncolrs l1 slilcuults Right now when you need the goods we offer these splendid reductions on Men’s and Boy's Winter Overcoats. Remember these are high grade lrarml nts. 1 seie‘. ted from - two of Canada’s Best Manufacturers. these early and get first choice. v See 4» f T‘ o Boys’ and Youths’ Overcoats in all the newest models and materials. Sizes 26 to 35. Ranging in price from $8.50 to $22.00. Clearing now 25% oil. Your Choice iiow 25 p. c. 0ll g For (lash Ladies" and 0hildren’s Winter Goals Reduced to lilear 25 Per can. i to 331-3 Per Deni. Wonderful values in women’s and children’s Winter Coats for the balance of the season.- Remember our prices are seldom 611111111611 111111 never beaten. See these special lines reduced to $9.00, $11.95, $15.00, $17.50 and $19.00. 1 Also all-our better grade coats. No reserve, clearing 1-3% oil’. Children’s Coats, ages 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Reg- ular $10.00 value for $7.00. _ Children’s Coats, colors nan and blue, ages 3, 4, 5. 6 years. Special $3.75. Ladies’ Dresses Unequalled reductions on Ladies Dresses including ' Crepes, Silk and Wool, Tricotines. L See" ils Before Buying SUMMERSIDE Sinclair 8c Stewart Ltd. aaélfviz-IZMISI: PREPARING LAND FOR THE ROOT CROPS in the Old Country, where the root crop is the mainstay of the llvu stock industry, the chief farm work in the fall is the plowing and man-uring of the field. in the year ly crop rotation on the farm, that ls to grow the roots. The whole year's manure is drawn to this field and the thorough cultivation. the soil gets, along with the manure, lays the foundation for the com- ing year's rotation of grain and hay. Where this preparation is not. made, mangels and turnips do not bear a heavy crop. Many of the comparative root. crop failure-s is insufficient pre- paration of the soil before the crop ts planted. On a great many farms, roots are sown on timothy sod land and precede grain. Too often in the cultivation of such land, the requirements of the crop are lost sight of, with the result that the roots are sown on spring ploughed sod. where it is next to impossible to secure a proper sec-d bed. For their proper growth and de- velopment, root. crops require e - deep, mellow, fertile seed bed, free from weeds. This is especially true of mangols which have a strong tap root and require their nourishment farther down in the soil than swedes. Roots will not thrive on woody ground and efforts made to control the weeds while the plants are smell often result in es much damage to the crop itself as to the weeds. it is well therefore, to control them before the crop is planted and the best. time, for this work le during the summer or fall Mlnarrrs Llnllnent Believes neuralgia previous to sewing. This is especi- ally true of the land intended forltanks are leaking, they should be 11111118818- idralnetl and cleaned and the leak For the best results, sod land located. A little roofing mastic intended for roots should boiforced into the crack or .llole will ploughed in Atllilll. as soon asiusually stop the leak. if the pump the hey is removed. it should be does not operate properly now is top-worked at intervals until fall'the time to take it apart and r0 to control grass and weeds. For'pnlr the trouble. Outside and in- 1119 b981- Pelllltb. this work should side tanks should be provided with 11° 119119 111111118 1101. 111')’ WUJUIBF-Itight fitting covers with doors, All root cross are heavy teeders which can be closed down ill cold 111111 require Dlsllliflof Plant. foodlweather. Such a protection will 111 111° ">11- T116Y 111B)’ 11B Brown on help very much in preventing freez- iisht or heavy will with send rv- lhg. Where possible the tanke suits. provided they receive Drover should be banked up with two or fertilizing and care. Splendid crops mm; gee; pg 9pm,, over which 111B? 11B 81011111 W111! 11B1'11Y111'11 111811- should be spread manure, straw or 111B 1111108- 11111111911 B1 1116 H110 01 fodder in very cold weather. 13 0!‘ 20 will D6? MP6. 1f 11w mflll- if any pipes have given trouble ure ls available it should be spresdm-om (reeling, they should m. 31v“ in the i511 111111 91011811611 1199i) 11110 especial attention. A spiral wrapp- the soil. Pleughing the manure 1p; pg fgpg covered with pfgpafgd 11°11" 111 111B 11111 BWEB 11 11- chancazrooflng will help a great deal, and to rot and prevents loss of fertility. ‘two m- mi-m lgygfg p“; op in m“ On the average farm. however, wgy will 399p mo" p|pep {mm 111979 1' 59111111“ 1111111111‘ 611011811 freezing. Underground pipes can available at that time of the year be pmgepged vefy much p, placing "d 111° “"11" h" 1° 119991111 011 a layer of straw or manure along '11" 1| 11711111111911 111111118 1119 V1111‘ over them before the first snow 91" "Mm m" 11°’ ‘P911911 °11 1116 comes. Also see that, the windmill "m" °"- b91191‘ 51111- 11 111$? 119 is properly lubricated and that all 5151111114 51111 IDDUBd in the lIITIIIK- vanes and blades are tightly bolt- Fresh green manure is not a sult- ed or p|v@u._|_ able fertiliser for roots, tum-ego“, Another "f, import“, "n", gfeénaliyg: £9,311,211‘ lclmglnilhymllgfltgg which the careful farmer should carry forward as rspidl as pose- "1111-111‘ " W""11°- T1111 111011111 ibla a that of keeping lns family l” plmuhed “'1' 1"‘ m” 51111113 w and his iivu stock out of the mud. 9 599w M '1’ °' “'9” 19°11" 111‘ Nothing adds tothe drudgery and gger to secure a deep mellow seed ‘nnoyance o; “lute, chm." a. ' 1 I I I having to wade through mud dur- ~ in! the fall and spring in. order to look alter the live stock. and stock cannot do well where such con- ditions obtain. Cemenl, wsih should be built Do not forget the water supply r h g during the winter month. it the mm l a Mum m the bun "d o FALL GHORII FOR WINTIR COMFORT -_-_— all the other buildinzs- 1i "i" for cement work. 11111 52°23, down will hvlp "9 1‘ b2,“ . measure. Even 1111"“ “m ,1 ing. The water tanllB 1112M filled around W1111 “emu p to drain the "Mel llw llliove cannot be done. 1111 ‘gimme seneral level with file ‘Mull Bravel. The barn 01am m drained and all 111° “roam . away e0 it will not Pa”! I A 1°" “"1"” °t 5:, viii the hunalns 6111"?“ down wonderfully 111 11°” ngulsd in Gravel can eve“ bend“ is ho; yard if wlrfi g then cov fastened down n11 with the navel- i407} el if biscuits becomt; gut one in cold water 0m the 4p B, ljpSl‘ bee. 1" tight and D111 11 m When pectin! °11‘°“‘n“i, its n; onio gllaenllellllulrvllll slgrout B root down. Betting Bold? f i B your hair b)’ 1"“ “aroma” three. time: Min s. LiNiM N .- .0¢>»..~-~fl -~-- " l’