Qrscr srx . t: nmnu Slllllii THE GUAIUIAN run w .. _ 1,, .- 25. 1 lll LTll-lllll fir“. 1'0: < v >llII‘.'I““.."."‘§ .. i" .1111: srczvs at‘. the _ ' CANADIAN STORES were done by W. E. SCANTLEBURY S CA NTLEB UR w Unqualified satisfaction with the new Eaton Grocoteria was expres- sed by Mr. A. B. Grainger, Moncton, superintendent of Maritime bran- ches, in an interview with The Guardian last evening. Mr. Grain- ger is in the city to be present at the fonnal opening of the new food store this morning. "80’ has accomplished much toward the comfort of living and the world has greatly benefitted from a standpoint cl health, stated Mr. Gralnder, Not last among great and wonderful discoveries are the sanitary methods of handling and ‘ ‘ all kinds of foods for hu- g FOR SIGNS E . Fr man consumption. "A great many different kinds oi food are manufactured or prepared through processes of canning, pre- serving and pickling, and a great many different places are engaged in this work. Needless to say, the ‘buying public or consumer would feel more comfortable mowing that articles of food purchased for their use were manufactured, prepared and packed In a factory or cannery that above all things was most par- ticular about cleanliness and the sanitary way in which their products are handled; very little is required t0 go wrong in the preparation 01F Congratulations F rona Central Bedeque Flour Mills Manufacturers of Bedeque Whole lVheaii Breakfast Food; Bedveque Flour. Buckwheat Hoar‘. Island‘ Oatmeal- Chichen Feeds‘.- Fox Feeds} food to create severe illness and trouble to the consumer. “It is to these important matters that our buyers for The Canadian Stores nnd The Eaton Groceterias give special attention, constantly studying these things and carefully watching the different sources of supply for the purpose of safeguardq ing the welfare and health of o L J} many customers. Our motto I Supt. ' Expresses Satisfaction Re New Groceteria “We Do Not KER or A Finer Food Shop Anywhere” States Mr. A. H. Glainger, Moncton. stances, lower-priced goods than oursaremade andplacedonthe market, but any line which does not stand the rigid test of our Research Department will not be offered for sale through our Stores. You can therefore buy our products with per- fect confidence, knowing that the eatabies you buy have been produc- ed by a reputable firm under strict- ly sanitary conditions. “Eatonia" Branded lines are rap- idly winning their way with the buying public. This brand of goods is in all cases manufactured at a very high standard and we stake our reputation on it. You can buy "Eatonia" Brand products in Eat- ables, also Eaton Toilet Preparations with perfect confidence and the as- surance you are getting exceptional value, combined with quality, “Our new Canadian Stores Ltd. on Grafton Street will be the pride of Charlottetown t ‘ ; we do not know of any finer food shop any- where. lt is equipped with _the very latest in refrigeration and other de- vices for the protection of food pro- ducts, and is flooded with bright lights, spaloilt. most convenient, and a Joy to the shopper. “The Refrigerating equipment was manufactured and installed by the Wallace Manufacturing Oom- pany of Sussex, N. B. We cmgrat- ulate this Maritime firm on the ex- cellent quality of work they have turned out and it is an industry ov- ery Maritimer should feel proud of. Our Maritime organimtion was the first to encourage the Wallace Com- pany in building refrigerated Meat Counters and Store Fixtures. We still have in use some of the first equipment they manufactured six oaaaussarsnallaalsatlslllinilsuiill w V:.=- - EVERY TDWN --WANTS-- INDUSTRIES VERY ‘industry, either large or small adds to the progress and prosperity of every town, city or community. Every such industry brings new money to a town, and distributes this among the general businesses in the way of the spending of wages and salaries. Every- body benefits- Among local industries there is none of greater importance in any community than that of the home newspapers- Not only do they provide employment for workers, but offer a service to the community which could be ob- fained in no other way- "Qlllty and Value." In some PATROIIIZE Yilllll IIIHIE HUNTERS ""' ln their own Beat interests. therefore. mer- chants and other business men of the com- munity use their home papers for Advertising and also for the procuring of their Business Stationary. and other Printing. All business men require printed matter of different kinda from time to tlmo- Remember your town printers when in need of business or other. printed requirements- For Advertising Rates In the Charlotte- iovvn Guardian, a homo paper, also for particu- lars for Office Brlntod Supplies years ago, which is giving satisfac- tory service. Since then, the designs have been greatly improved. Our new Charlottetown Btore is fully equipped with this modern type of Refrigeration, which assures the keeping of Meats, Fish and other perishable goods in perfect condi- tion. "The Canadian Stores Ltd. have enioyed the patronage of Charlotte- town customers over a period of years, and we consi’ our patrons are entitled to the best in equip- ment, aerviee, quality and value. Furthermore, we will spare no effort to maintaha a service that will prove to our patrons as well as prove a credit to our patrons as well as ourselves. Princess Enjoys C i r c u s (C. P. Cable By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Jan. 23—8even year old Princess Elizabeth saw her first circus this afternoon and jumped gleefully at the sight of so many horses in the stables at Olympia, where a big show is held every year at this time. The Princess with her parents. the Duke and Duchess of York, was welcomed by L-ord Lonsdale, fam- ous sporting Peer. The visit had been kept a close secret but the Royal party was immediately re- cognized by the rest of the aud- ience and given a vociferous wel- come. Elisabeth's happiest moment "Whimsical" Walker. Plaste Jjlardwdll. l . Phone;132 or 13a sunrise pususuina co ‘iiv ‘ . ' r‘ Up - _To - Date llodern food stores rvpltsent a wonderful improvement over those of a generation or win a decade ago. Not only are stores cleaner. and the foods displayed more at- tractively, but there are rmsch great- er facilities for keeping foods at the proper temperatures to avoid apoil- age. The new '1‘. Eaton Groceieria in Charlottetown ts of the latest and most up-to-date type. Equipmen‘ includes separate Wallace refrigera- ted display cases for meats, butter, fish, fruit, and vegetables (the lat- ter with new fountain spray to keep vegetables moistl-all of white por- celain finish with stainless steel trim and black mar-proof bases, and arranged in hollow-square forma- tion with meat block and attractive stainlss steel fish-cleaning sink conveniently at hand. Equipment also includes three service counters, one having specially designed dis- play fixture for bulk undies, per- mitting easy access, as well as reach-in coolers for storage pur- poses. All this ‘ ‘ was and made in the Maritlmes by the Tobacco (lhew i Horse's Dish MONTREAL, Jan. 21- (OJ?) —If a X a fame tourists have accorded him as Montreal's tobacco-chewing cab horse he hides it well. Eyes half- Jaws chsnwing rhythmically chunk of cutplug, waiting for a fare. Admiring looks from visiting tour- ists and local admirers have failed to arouse any semblance of pride in George's bearing. There is not a bit of the tobacco onnosaieur about George. His Jagged, dark stained teeth will munch through cigar a handful of pipe tobacco with equal facility. His diet also includes apples and sugar. miner brings him apples. George has been known to sight her from afar and start across Dominion Square. cab and all. to meet her. rank for "the horse that chaws to- bacco." George lifts his drooping eyelids, receives the tobacco tribute with an appreciative neigh and ambles casually down the street with his fare, stopping dutifully at red traffic lights and proceeding with the green. George Brennan, his master, never has to guide the horse where traffic lights are concerned. George, 12 years old, s members away back when they had no such things. Seek Desperate Criminal By Guardian's special Wire PORT 01' SPAIN, ‘lrinidad, Jan. ZS-Along the moo-root Jungle covered slopes of peaceful Mount Harrison. heavily armed police to- night were spreading a far-flung human chain with which they hoped to bind a desperate criminal, seeking freedom from a long-term sentence at Carrera, commonly de- as ‘rrinidada "Devil's ls- land." All last night and today numer- ous police s and volunteers posse continued their relentless search, placing strong guards over every possible exit to block the escape of Darwin Lewis who bolted through a treacherous mangrove swamp and disappeared in tangllng creep- ers along the shore of Ohaguar- arnua Bay. Lewis was working near the swamp with a group of‘ prison- ers when he was seen to race into the heavy marsh. iiiar "redhot" poker which the Princess ianshinaiv rrllved. the Canyon. redpaintdidrrtfooiher. “Do you how." the guide. wAfintsfiwfimli mafioodamanwaasemriding downtheriveeonabilbamviolil. mmsnmllmmflflh- Whenhewu rescued fronniaraandmrsy inc-emu“ perenaswueeaeeunuwmaeahliml BMW" "WW-I “eqiegfiesfhaansw "she ‘tlnowhwaaauovemmsat Finishing Lumber r Lath Lime etc‘; w» by .MacDOlVAl.D.-R.gdWE s9» George feels any elation over the _ Equipment Feature Of New Grocetetia‘ Shopping Made A Pleasure In Scientifid - Surroundings i Wallace llanufacturinl 0on9“! Limited. of lunar, New Brunswick -wne have now supplied the most ’ types of commercial refrig- erators not only to all the twent! T. Eaton Groceterlal in the Man times but to several hundred other progressive rchants. In this con- nection the Company offers a valu- able Store Pianninl Barrios with- out charge to merchants, showing how either new or existing storea may be laid out to the best advan- tile. ln addition to the manufacture of commercial refrigeration equipment for stores, hotels, hospitals, and other institutions, the Wallace Com- pany also pl ‘uces household ra- frigerators, schocl furniture, mill- wonk, etc., for which they have e:- ceptional production facilities, in- cluding even their own timber re- serves, saw mill, and drying kilns. A special demonstration of Mar- venfls Biscuits is being given during the nest few days, and many people will be given a ch to sarniilfl some of this famous product. The f‘ " stores are hlndiing a complete line d Maple 1M! DIO- ducts ,, ’ throlllh the Harris Abattoir Co. Ltd, and also the pro- ducts of_ the Central Bedtque Flour Mills. butts, the best chewing plug or even ‘_ One constant woman ad- 1 Tourists ask other cobbles on the - as.» ‘i, sBUILDERS-SIFIPPLIES Roofs and Roofings . --HARD WARE- Weswpplied the llardwarefer-thislaildingJ-ndcanoiiu frouaoar stockavarietyofdasigmaadllnlaheaformyn. quiremen‘ in service or appearance. -—PAINT— We supplied Paint and Varniabes for the attractive flag; of this Building. We can fill any paint’ ‘elder-s where qui- ity la the first conaiderati ' ' FEliliELL and BllAlillLEll _|MPLE LEAF BRAND --it-~ itanada Packers Ltd. a Guarantee of Perfection Maple Leaf llams, Maple Leaf Bacon Domestic Shortening Harris Abattoir 60-. lid- Newest, Most Up- to-date of the Eaton Groc eterias —- The T. Eaton Com- ' pany now operates Groceterias at the fol- lowing points in the Maritimes: Halifax and Dart- mouth (5). Saint John (4). Moncton (2). Sydney (2). Amherst. Charlottetown. Fredericton. Glace Bay, New Waterford. Sanmsrslda. Trara. ‘All Wallace equipped us HE NEW Charlottetown store of till T, Eaton Company, with its AMI“ refrigerator displays for meat, butter. fill vegetables and fruit- ll ill Elli! THW“ the best equipped store in the ch11" '1‘. Eaton Company chain. Here is a store containing every I'M‘ ern improvement that designers have abletodeviae-astore in which every variety of food can not only be koptlli Prim“ w?" ditlon but displayed before customers ll the most attractive way-and no effort lg: been spared either on the part 0i n T. Eaton Company or ourselves to make‘ the finest store of its kind on the en!" continent. r ' It is a store, then, of which Chariot" town may well be proud-and we oumm" needless to lay. are proud of the n!" ‘I _ we have hen pit-nape u play. in lug}, lng this raagnilesnt Itota with 0111’ tinonade outpost. T- 5'“ coarser. vs Isiah! 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