» » » 1 1 1 Novslvlosx 21 1931 " ` _ ._ . __ lrus ul1Aiu.ul~ f ~ THE BEIITRAL GUARDIAN M run mrsarus for snows in IMPERIAL FUX BISCUITS keen :ox raising. 10116-ima-si ‘foxes healthy. '101'f¢-11-ii-BL 11'” it _ he "‘l&%f;U*w4~_ , #AGE Flvllfg 1 ’ 1' l/.f. r . 1 - ’ , I I , f . . . , -_- ‘ ' 1 / ' 1 O Q nnsarar.-nn roxns grow srscnr. vaulss lm wslnsoo ls js thick-skinned, glossy pslts of finest Prbdllcts continue through this week. texture which hols their color ` oore at Memos Limited. ~ ‘ iozoi-il-in-sl . 'M 10176-_ll-18-Bl. _ , JUST ARBIVID for Dollar Day ` new lull mhionod slr; stoouogs ol and Bstllrdoy '¢>» W' oollu vsluo for 'mo pair. Moors so will- sell the balance of Our _°h°l°° Memos unites. rom-11-so-zl_lBulbo at cost. cout om.. this sale. FILE!!! BYE bread every Tues-` day, -Thursday and Saturday at gf phono 211. 10359-11.30.31 on Sunday Nov. 22 will be Central _Mp C BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS. CINS Blown-t’s Bakery. wo per loaf. Call Services in York Pastoral Charge Brac . _ Dr 10353-11;g1.3g_ all services will be Rev. L. J. Leard of Winsloe. Geo. Christie, minister. sr. .mlvlas cnuncn.-as wiu be' seen advertised elsewhere in this four sermons on the subject of Th ~churchgomg_~ The titles or these ‘ha addresses, with their dates, are as‘,S18 follows--Tonlorrow evening, "Why I W Don't Go to Church"; November 29th. “Why I Do Go to Church’; 1. DOLLAR DAYS¢-Bulbs today \ r do C0., Ltd. 10335-11-20-21. _-2. _ YORK PA¢STOB.AL CHARGE- hurch 11 A. M.; York 3 P. - M.: kley 'I P M The Bacher at Church Do for Me?"; and December was a. fairly good showing at the 13th, _"What Can I Do for the market yesterday. Prices-are un- December 6th, "What Can the YESTERDAPS MARKET-There an Church?"_ This course of addresses ch ged. Hay sold from 45c. to is intended to interest those who 50c, stmw Ste., potatoes white 15c are not regular church-goels, and a red 20a, blue 25c, oats 35c, tumips very hearty invitation is mended to 10c. chickens 90c to $1.10, ducks all such to come and hear these ser- $1.00 to $1.25, geese $2 to $3, butter 30c, eggs 45c. apples 25a to 35c pk., crabapples 30c pk., cranberries 8 lb. ____ for 25c, beets 8c doz., carrots 4 lb. i0c, parsnips 3lb_ 10c,' cabbage llc, DIOHB. » to X .cauliflower Bc, brussels sprouts 15c. , llettuce lic. celery Bc to 10e, onions - ' l0lb. 350. sqlnsh Sc lb., pumpkins 2c lb. At the fishmarket cod sold ' . ' for Bc, haddock 10, mackerel 20c to 30c. SIXTY YEARS or Mummn LIFE-Mr. and Mrs. John E. Eng- xl _ ` ' lish, of Granton, celebrated recent. H .. . arr Us erdyare m nr ron rms nomzs EDU’ Hardware provides s. chief outward E” 8 manifestation of the inward ohsr- Um" Hlnlwnle-some ol which is ds-.E118 uma along old pol-los uno., is work madotomeetthonesdsofbniiden Th or homes or one ohonotor, ma My He-rb°r,Mallse. P. E. Island. br' 'lngngeneraliy of architeotm-gl by the Rev. Stephen Lawson, on, 'be excellence. See our displays. Got Octo our prices, __ most of their married ll|_'e at Gran- The Rogers Hardware ton, where Mr. English held the I 10c , savoy cabbage its to 10c. he sixtioth anniversary of their 1 _ é __~;-. -_-=:;:§:§§§;=:-_'_ >;l,._,_.;; _,gi ».-§:,::_.-,______ _:__,:::_ isle’ “ " __ I/V 6.4501/:VE H/STORY clmlsrluss calms A ron ‘ . lssue,,tho nov. Moorhead Legato will ABROAD-It is new time to set tomorrowevening begin a course of Nady ChriStml1.s'Cards for abroad. ' , ,_ , ' Q e Guardian Central Job Printery -- ` , » _ _ V _ . 6 O - 0 s a fine selection oi’ exclusive de- _ ¢ ¢ I f Q m at r n ns for personal use. Order at once A ° I Q F N Q lot tho bsst service. , l0353-ll-21-3|. f ‘ ` `- _ ` , " ‘if_I;._‘_"I'1‘_.:I:§.'gl;:5_'-~_I~"'1"<:i:`:-.5 1;:--511;! 21+'/` -‘IK :'<`- " 5352*: - _. , _ ` __ __ _ _ _ _ ' ` "' ' or \ ~ t » .1 Tn :Two GRI-fu'::rNalues In oAso|.|||e Unllre roolve canaolausrlle wonws rlnesr 389 Desiillo the fact tha r 3, 1871, and have spent. _ Co Limit d position of wharfinger withithe In- ,_ _, 9 6 t onial coal Mining oompmy, _ __ Ltd., or Westville. nor sl years he _ s .served faithfully under five gener- I V:-,-_-_ _al.._ma B011, nagers, Messrs Dunn, Bimp- -V A ""”"“' ` * -» »-,~»+.= ,,.s.>.. __ . *_ _ o. IIARIIWUUD FI.00RIllG I.. " ‘ .~_-.- ~l ntilulltisch md Osh mr logrog today. All thicknesss `m]|11|lN. IU000“.‘00h0i from ||aoIl0||li|.D - RUYIE WOODWOBKING C0.. LTD. llmno 841 Chaslottntoll ago had apparently been in excel- | " I ’ " V A ` Mr. Moresidel who was 74 yelré 0! H E lent health of late but on GHRISTMAS ls comlnc and will soon bo with ns again CREE TIN G CARDS It is not too early to sslocl GREETIING CARDS to loml to friends for away. Our splendid NEW STOCK is now open for inspection, the lsr!- cst md best line wc have evcl' shown. Selected from the boot Canadian and American mak- ers ot' GREETING CARDS. Wo have wonderful values to show yon, two Xmas Cards with coloured envelopes for I cents. 'rhsn we have great values for 5 cunts md l0_ oonfl. lteantlfil deslllll with coloured lined envelopes. Then of eollrse ws have hues still at from 10 cents cash up toil cents (real beauties.) BDXBD Cl!ltll'.l'llA! CARDS for school gifts. ll cards for 80 cents; 30 cards 90 cents and up. Come in and seo our big display. cinr£n_-& co. cameo 1. if ll Manitoba, also survives. attended. During all those years Mr. Eng- lish gave entire satisfaction to his employers by whom he was held in the highest regard. In the olden days when coal was shipped' in large quantities to the Montreal market by time chartered steam-“_ ers, Mr. English was a. very busyf man but always proved equal to 'the occasion. That the worthy couple may be spared for several yearsyst is the wish oi’ a host of friends.--New Glasgow News. IN MEMORIAM MR. JOHN A. MORESIDE ~ Death came very suddenly on Tuesday afternoon to Mr. John A. Moreside, a well known and highly respected farmer of North River Tuesday when at work in his field he _fell unconscious. Dr. J. B. Jenkins, who ` was at once summoned, pronounced ‘that he had passed away from heart failure. Mr. Moreside was born at North River, where he followed farming for many years. winning success in that calling by well directed energy, _£l~‘-dvlltry and intelligence. ~He was n man oi sterling integ- ‘,l-ity, quiet andunassuming in man- `ner, and had _niade many warm friends wherever he was known. I-lc was a man or deep religious convictions and for years a devoted and consistent member of the Bap- tist Church ltt'North River. There are left to moum a sorrow- ing widow and four sons, Lloyd with A. Home as Company, Charlotte- town; Fulton, who conducts a store at North River; Percy B. of the firm of Proud da Moresidq, biaclrsmiths, Charlottetown; and Jack, who is en- gaged in farming at North River. One brother, Daniel. living in The funeral, which was held yes- terday aftcmoon, was very largely -1mm-i¢_@.,é_ , -.1 . - 1 "3 EYES TESTED . Yl»0lt ` I. S. TAYLOR ’ Optometrists Nl’|~MNOCK ._ Jrorglo, Floyd and Maxwell. 3 °f”' . ;_ FZ its lllchmond Street l lUi1 ` 1 L.. J u - t M. ._.\.~<.\l.“_>. > 2 I \.- _ ls" .: ish ls in has sara your and ml. "\§M`\> W '\\\"\"l‘\\`\\ h has celebrated her 85th \\ \ V "` ‘~ ‘ ' ' versary, both are in splendid “\__fi\ \ _ _ 1, " - _ ` health s ol both tl \ f " ' ~‘ . . _ ~ wler of your blllldlns- Ollr modern 1' 8” ll” Ve- MH- \\ - ~\ _ v ~ . I - lash still does her own house- \ \_~` ‘ ’ _ ;',_ - ' ecouple were married at Mur- ' To the supreme quality of Cyclo Motor Fuel there has now been added Ethyl, the celebrated “no- knock” fluid. _ l Ethyl Fluid is not a gasoline-it is a scientifically developed ingredient, Which, added to gasoline, takes out the knock that develops under high compression. iCyclo gasoline is the World’s finest motor fuel, and de- veloped by an exclusive process. Its superiority has long been acknow- ledged. Can you wonder, then, that the addition of Ethyl fluid to Cyclo gasoline has resulted in a motor fuel- CYCLO-ETHYL-that we confi- dently believe Will open a new era of engine performance. On sale now at all Red Indian stations and dealers. If you want a new sensation, fill up your tank with CYCI.O-E'l`H`Yl.. / :~ _<.\-':\-._-» A-_-'->.»:-'_-_.__ .~»;'~;"%_~ ~_;»';‘.-*L ` »- . ' W _ ._ ‘ " “ ,_ ' \\\- \-S_._\-,,<.~ _ >._._e..,\»_ _ From now on you will find at all Red Indian Stations and dealers a newly developed Winter Grade of MARATHON “BLUE.” The use of MARATHON “BLUE” this winter will make for quick starting and a shorter warming-up period. _ =»-. . _ - _ ' ' » GASLINE This winter grade MARATHON “BLUE” is extra in everything but price. Extra starting power-extra anti- knock quality--extra fast pick-up- extra miles per gallon, and all at the _price of ordinary gasoline. _ 6..... ,...~..,, MGCOLL FRONTENAC Products awe made in by Canadians B. W TA v _.1 all‘ v » 1 -1 a lv »r>-sv u v " Ll I . _ 1 iv' , , 1 .' . o 1 " ir ‘ :f"_:'i'j5f¢»‘ '_'-‘; -_~'»"f{t'5 f ’-}'_ EFF _, __, tj,f:_»_ - all ‘ka '_ . » 1 _r.- i.Slll'€ me com- :laythai L'_'f pro- ys from ls. mber oi al Gov- proposal two per lur pel' lactured' manu- . -as not ice, and of the lwn sp- es fear- t Oi’ liv- er com- fs about Britain. lred the made a gh dut- friend," 1, "but ke mis- ends to as pos- :vn con- s hit by spokes- :rts to French rw items French .entsrily super- r Great stand- 50 per lres in e among the tar- Cham- L 2 Anne Leonard irphy 2 ._gnew, 4 Walsh. llay and Sullivan. Ryan. 2 Byrne. =kel-son. acEseh~ 3 Bern- Gallant luall I new. the bore heeriul- n those vas suf- less was clled to all her :quentlil held on er fath- : Come- lnd was' say, as- tev. Mr. ztly ren Cross" of her Irvine ly. Pres on. Her ltl' Kell lemory. , By ICB o, N.B_, lervous, able tr. pimplss . :ld cm- ni Bun ny _own enludy 'UTD A fl ‘Y l . 2"," iq' 1 ' 7' i kilfeh