"'23 ,bv ls vi ": l ' si..f~~,~ it-.i..‘i,.§i' i¥`1\` \,¥'{>'K ~ ;,lN==.ii , fs' liff.f.:.;e*;“§ . _, U'_“i`\f`-< !*’1,5"! l,,‘. ,’\.'§\7i‘ -L .~.'.‘. A =.?lI~`.'.'r s lit; _sx _;_y_-/1‘:~ .'» ’ sl »"- N ' if, < if; 1 ' .xi .f_¢1:~'i » ,.\.-_v ,_i, gi ,-- \.... ,' i ’ 1 s i i t 1 at i .,, i "I-r -.» 1 1_l' i i 1 i i l ‘i i ...er ` I 5; . . »- i 1 i I i ~i 1 ii 1 .y-.»»7 I ./I ,1 .ki v 4 ,..'..V1 -_.:’ to rf ff) 5' s'-’.'/‘A -[ua ,u / \ . ._ 1# . ‘5.‘.AF*‘. Screened /ir; i ti-I . My 'I' if J-'__ /\_>.. ,C .,, , . 1 A ‘ ,'~/-ii “ ,J-_ ..~' ,1 I Q I A . B if »-nnaio.‘I'l'_1 i ---1-'wnvuuuluunuvwr v ,‘,,._ ii----s... _...N . . - - - - 7`_|g.§i- ~'» \- -» ---'I-~~ Y' A 'URDAY ' 'rue cnsnLofi°'rs'rowN GUARDIAN ________,__ g __ g g _ 11.193; ` Richmond Oxfords made in Kid, Calf, and Scotch Grain Leathers. SPECIAL: Men's Black Side Oxfords, Genuine Goodyear Welt, all sizes I D E S I G N MAKE THE CHOICE OF MEN WHO K N 0 W SHOES WHOSE FINE AND INSIST ON COMFORT $6.00 M,nsFlne lasts WE GUARANTEE COMFORTABLE FITTING Boots, on roomy conifortaible 1- _I I1' ' to Men's Black Calf POLICE BOOT made with Barbour welt.. Very Comfortable. Size 5!/2 to 12. ._ . . $2.75 $3.95 $5.75 SUMMERSIIJE GUARDIAN , I ' I and Prince Bounty Ghronicle °“~»~.=¢~=== ~°\"~“,;;;f andwith eschspairo ose - =i - fs = ~ i I” fashioned cow-hide boots on. We -This eolunn In reserved for uw: if local interest but sdvlrtlling Q! a newny nature mlm be buried at B cents e word I “I Dlhililc In ul- unee. -SHEER STEEL butcher knives. Diston ment cowl. in ltock at Brooch. 505. -MOTORS start euy when filled with Mobiloil Arctic light motor oil. Sold by Braces. 2685. -SEE THE LADIES’ and Misses Hats selling for $1.00 and $1.50. New styles. Binclairs‘ Millinery Depart- ment. 2572- -BUY AUTO TIRES. chains and blow-out patches at Broce’s, 2585. -GET YOUR LADIES' 00A'I.' at Sinclair ss Stewart Limited, Ready Wear Department, where you see the best assortment in the Prov- m¢¢_ 2572. -MISSION CIRCLE ENTER- Waterproof- leather lined, ramen-Miss Effie Mcxiiy eri- tertained the members of the Mis- sion circle of 'riiiiny United Church ai. her home on Central Street, Summerside, this week. S. -SUCCESSFUL TEA-The Flora Toombs Mission Circle held s very successful supper in \Vilmot Valley hall on Wednesday evening. The B D Y F 0 e a r c 0 m xibles were prcttily decoratedB(i;r;d 0 P Y li pationiaed Mr Georgv 6 ‘ ' _ . --il 2515 ness, Mr. W. E. Forbes and MR na -- »-- ~»--'-- ' g Eiele Schurnian ciitcftfllntd me uf-sts with old time favourite oiigs. Miss Bessie _Smallman lc- me-rcial ones. In oi.lici~ words, a s breeding licy iiiusi bv based oil a conipaiiiicd them on the piano and (Pontiriued from page I0) C ‘_ What Canada Call Inorn 'i Mlany lessons maybe learned fiom this wonderful example of _scientifically organized production and expert marketing. The first essciitia] is orgniiixa- P0 record of pcrforniallce and not merely on show points. Tile coni- mercial objeciiii; iilusz ncvci' bc for- gotten. In thr flrld oi in-|‘.ii‘i‘ii. ilu Elli- pire _\1.ai‘|-ietiilg; Board has made colisirlerablc lii>;itl\\'u\' iiiili regard to ilutrifioillil c.‘llCL'C‘SSfl1l tl'<”\1l1>lJ01`l-'~‘~ii0Il of uh' (-0.0pe,-alion hgtmien Cum,-5 and sinok'-d mild cured bacon froili New farmers. Every effort should be niade to assist farmers in breeding Conimcrcial nictllods, and tile prob- ihe 1(-ml type of Wg true to type lcill of prolonged storage has been and :lie right weight, solved by the use of atmospheres '1‘;~_,_. B,-lm), MT now awug-t0h~,¢q of carbon dioxide. The Institute oi to the lliuhcst standards of quality and iiiiiformity as applying to all their food products. The English- man a gourmet at his table and only the best will satisfy hliii. Con- sequently, our production. must be liiised on the rcquirenients of thc British 1urzik~.>t, and not on what we think the Eilglishnian ought to I-Iclmimhology ai. Miicdonald Col- lcgc, McGill Uili\'ei'sity, 'Montrcal- the cost of nlailitellcnce of which has been borlic oil a fifty-fifty basis by the National lccscalwll Council of Canada and the Enipirc lvlarkct- ing Board should have its cflect in supplying iliforliiiitioii iii coiiliec- tion with lllc piiinsizit- nie, “Snapl Baii'gl" and down came` ilNi~i[NT ! dies-in the rurul parts of the Par- ish were appointcd Councillors, in order that new membersbe procur- ed. The Entertalnment Committee were authorized to proceed to Mil' entertainment they deemed advis- able for raising fluids. Meeting was then adjourned. Winnipeg Hockeyists ` Visit Maritimes (Special to The Guardian) MONCTON, N. B., NOV 9-Thi Canadian National hockey team of Winnipeg arrived lil Moncton oo the Ocean Limited this afternoon to p'ay a series of four games in' the Maritimes. The first game wifli be against the Moncton Haiwks holders of the Allan Cup, tomorro1._ (Friday) night. Following this thi’ Wlnnlpzg puck chasers will pls the Halifax Wolverines st Hallie-I on Monday, Novenibcr 13th, follow- ing which thcy wl`l play the ANS' 'weits at Charloztc own on Wcdnw- day, November 15 li, winding -ill with ii game against the Beiivvh ‘JI Saint John on November 17ill. In charge of the team is Mr. W. G- Manson. Sr., and the players ln' cludc Harold Mcquade, goal. G0!- dori McLean, Tono McDonald Mid Hob Wilson, defence, Walter Moll- soll and Harry, Neil, centre, Dllkl Campbell, Joe Cross, left will! Nonman Molloy, Fred Carter Mid Alex Shibloki, right wing. Some good games shou’d be W' messed as the Westerners are it WU strong working outfit. Both Wiiltel Monson and Norman Molloy pI8i'¢4 on the famous Winnipeg Wm winch ‘won the list oiymniv 11°C' key championship at Lake Placid- , - A-----2 --.,_ _-_-:.1 na '» r* ~ = -w .` er` i 5