rill: <"11.»\a1.(>'|jr1~;1‘ow1~1Jglnjnnarv CiDRE £1 MFLEQD limi“! Bringing you a i; Real SOME TYPICAL VALUES HUDSON SEAL COATS. . .'l‘hese aristrocrats i1 fine fur feature among other styles the sbirred track yoke, while loose styles and fitted models- with flared skirt are popular. Some of the prices:- $~i25.00 for $375.00 $1395.00 for $350.00 $325.00 for $300.00 $325.00 for $315110 MUSKRAT COATS...'I‘hese dependable garments are unsurpassed in styling this season. fitted. flared. yoke treatment in backs. sleeve features the new clus- ed cuff and loose flare with shied. $300.00 for $265.00 $285.00 for 3250.00 $225.00 for $195.00 $195.00 for $175.00 SUPERSEAL....AND FRENCH SEAL. . beautifully styled coats give you the llll‘..\'lillll~ii of good appearance for the money paid. tine only tier- sian trim in this group. $175.00 for $150.00 $1330.00 for Filflitltl $125.00 for $110.00 $115.00 for $115.12.: HUDSON HEAD Coats. $50.00 for $15.00 HUDSON “Piece" Coats $90.01) for H FRENCH SEAL "Piece" Coats $45.00 for Exclusive PERSIAN ln-XDIB. loose style $il"fl. PIERSL-XN PAW. fitted and loose style lt.-\('(YC‘()N, nicely striped and styled SPECIAL LAPlN in a rich, soft bror. n $110.00 for $89.00 "‘ ... .|L.~-i.‘ I runny ss-ifirsv-rzn-nts Hon- crurnu. GUARDIAN. This oolnsnn lo rooorvcd Iur news cf local Interact, but advertising of a sows; notnro may ho inacrtoil at i! oonls a word, strictly psyobla in adv-onco- OBASWELL Icr Photographs CONIIDIRATION UPI INSUR- ANCE. | L079 WATER BATES - Friday inc tenth i; the last. day for paying ‘rater rates. 11-188-10-9-‘41. HAMPTON UNITED B da : l A. M. DOSBDIQ P. M. Victoria ls-ZDG-IO-IO-li. IN ENGLAND -— Mrs. Ernest Dunning, Long River has received a cablegrun from her son ton. announcing sate arrivs in England. CHARGE. - tuber 13th ll PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SER- “tog; mlilth. . i‘ W!) 0 P. M. b-Ml-IO-IO-ii. C. N. l. EMPLOYEE-It i; Mr. Earl- Goss, tCharlottetown who is s fi I! AGED CITMEN PASSES. — Tho death occurred in the city yesterday 0f Mrs. Ellen O'Brien, Z3 Hayfield, Street, after several months of 111-’ ness, tenderly cared for by ncr niece Miss Agnes Higgins. ' CHURCH SERVICES. - Rev. H. F. Elenwick will preach on Sunday, October 12th as followsz-Cross Roads 11 A. M. Alexandra 3 P. M. Hazelbrook 'l P. M. Special music st the evening service. L-259-l0-l0-1l l ORANGE SERVICE and parade at. DeSable United Church, Sunday, September 12th at 3 P. M. All mem- bcrs of L. O. L. and O. B. A.’ Lodges invited to meet at Lorne Lodge Room at 2.30. Collection 1n aid of Orphanage. L-250-10-l0-li, l CAVENDISH CHARGE. - The Lord's Supper will be observed in Cavendish at 11 A. M. on Sunday. October 12th. service at SEEING)’ Bridge at 3 P. M. RcV. A. Stirling of Kensingzon will reach at a special service in New G asgow at 7.30 P. M. Geo. W. Tllley, Minister. L-241-10-10-ll1 VALLEYFlELD-ORWELL HEAD CONGREGATION.— The Induction oi Rev. J. Milton Fraser oi’ Florence». ville. N. 13.. will take place in the. United Church at Valleyiield oni Thursday. October 16th at 7.30 9.114.! There will be no service at Valley-i field or at Onvell Head on Sundav, Octobe 12th. L-254-l0-10-l1.‘ 1‘ WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. —-Services Sunday, October 12th are as follows:-— Highfleld ll A. M. Princeton Road 3 P. M. S. School 2 P.M. Winsloe North 7 P.M. S. School 10.30 A. M. Winslce South S. School l0 A. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minis- ter. 14-258-10-10-11.‘ CORNWALL PASTORAL LHARGEL- Thanksgiving Services on Sunday, Oct. 12th. New Dom-g infant S. S. 10 A. M. Service 11 AM. Kingston: S. S. 2.15 P. M. Service 3 P, M. Cornwall: S. S. 11 A. M. Ser- vice 7 P. M. Rev. E. R. Woodside, Minister. L-257-10-10-1t. CHURCll NOTICE. —'I‘he United Church of Canada, Hunter River Pastoral Charge: Services will Le held on Sunday. October 12. 41s tol- lows: Wlltshire 11.00 A. 1.1. Sacra- ment 0t‘ the Lord's Supper; Bible class 10.00 A M. Wheatley River $.00 P. M. Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Sacramental the Lords Supper. Rev. Lewis M. Murra ". Minister. A W. M. S. Thank-o fering Service will be held at Hampshire at 7.30, conducted by the Rev. D. C. Booth royd. | NORTH RIVER. B A l‘ Tl S T CHURCHES-dummy, October 12th. Services. Fuirview ll A. M. Noimhl River 3 P. M. Long Creek 7.30 P. M. Clyde River-Sabbath School ‘. ' A.M. The Fairvieiv service is a Rally Service of Church and Sabbath School in a varied Order. The Not-tn River Service will be a Thanlzsglvhjg Service. Subject: "In Nothing ce Anxious." Special Thanksaivbg Music. At Long Creek the Young Pec le‘s Society will present u DB8; ean . "The Challenge of the Cross j at the evening service. You are cor-i r-n ~ dially invited to all services 0i the Rev. A. E. Todd, Minister. . L—248-10~10-li.y l Day. our, Lieutenant Governor LePa/ge. has received a telegram from Cal- gary, Alberta. stating that his aunt. Miss Elizabeth LePage. D1155- ed awny Wednesday evening. Miss LePage who was in her 104th Year 1 was born in Rustico in this prov- ince where she lived until about 38 years ago when she moved to Cal. gary, Alberta. and where she has since resided with her niece. Mrs. samuel Hsslam. Notwithstnndlnll oer great age. she retained the use of all her faculties till within a few weeks of her death She will 5» buried in Ca‘gary today. FIRE DRILL INSPECTION- Fire Marshal Charles A. Beer. ac- companied by his office staff. to. ther with Fire chief Angus Mc- hem. Deputy Mayor J. '1‘. Mc- Kee made a round ct the public- “ ‘ yesterday where fire drill Tune in to C. F. C. Y. at 12.45 a. m. l For the convenience of 1 tho public we sponsor the midday news over this station, and invite you to tune in. See the Window Display _ New Furs law cl tho bountiful Ida advortiocd will be ca display in tho win- downminoro on tho oooond floon L J [an “ f ' adian an Icrco. sorW. 1...c 1»1 "11P’ . ’ i ‘W " . "J-"Z " """- - l After inspcctlng the field and l ager who :3 with therl%enwfi- whxrkwflig 2:31.02“ “igllt. “glomrlnlg; haéublgclglfik_blafilk in“; m.“ ' ‘ H ~ - . oes. ac sncxtnga, lbuildlnsa. ‘ ., members at the , fered assurances but the guard wa. lpersonnel in charge the Duke left. W11 lkeiitlcal and was endesvorina salt lflitlffflllu‘ ‘n a tlilun bowl. Make a Well in the centre of the liull . f-lien pour m tlva yeast, P] black purse-the actress mot-tiled "he said he was doing accounting Duke of Winds“ iweeps In Court Over itor Calgary. t ha m ,. _ H6 Had NO PELSS; Arriving at cm gnu c: the High pzrkmv; t-nveimcilie 53:0: ti: "m" “wfim” W‘ "d "w" ‘q Busted ROIIISJICG l»: the lolmhmenhtm‘ v1.1 1M“ __ , . _ __ swarm .~.<~.~1.- 1,; h; naen o on 111g , Riser school a little earlier than POt game when the Duke was bul- m|nu,(.s_ p NC“. “mo,” mnmgq so“ oygcr" "two. n?“ c1011 RIVER. t.. . -‘. . '. . ~ - Ala Oct 0 he was expected. the Duke teamed rledly rescued. “m; f3...“ ‘m0 n _ f. Mun.“ NW,‘ LOS ANGELES’ Oct’ 9 _(AP)_ L" ‘or "he government" was carried out. The pupils va- cated the building in an orderly manner and there was no sign oi’ rushing or crowding. Those on the upper floors who used the fire es- capes le in the same orderiv manner. A11 school; were vacated well within a twrrminute period. with 808 pupils in Queen Square: I88 tiger Prince: 530 West Kent June 16 and removed him te Fort Ruger. ‘ They became engaged June 10, married June 14. Sho said she sought the annul- ment because Ripley "deceived me l and told me lies; his being a sol- dier didn't have anything to do with it." EXAMINATION fitting and Sgaplylns Glasses ll. J. IMBIIII OPTOMETIIIST Montague. P. I. I. (C?) —'f‘ho Duke ot Windsor on ‘that Air Force regulations are no -____ . . 1 the first laP of his return lourvisY wespector oi persons. An oier-zenl- OAT BREAD i§§r§{kl§:§§f"" h? hind]: rltniuil lmm“ wmedaenne Judy canon The acid?“ "m m‘ d” m” n“ to the Bahamas after a 10~duy vs- lous guard refused to admit him awn... than piw? 1.. mp1,... m}. lgfglfiolrlldcilllll- tgdny. told a mire of Ripley “'31.: in the army-on the ‘ ' v . oma ce ater s w ir- murr age cence application he hwll-tlllinc: them. oven and lrir" ni-i we P»: 1 t 1 1;. i I‘ ‘i’ l‘ m Willll courtship under a Honolulu unoan and wcn annulment of ‘i r Halt l1; fine oat-meal; 1-2 lb Villiiel I n ‘w’ Mm a pflsx flour: pitch ct silt; 1-2 cz. veast" I_ . . "Tm 1"" Duke of Windsor," H2: cation on his “'13P” ranch 1n me Al- berta foothills paused for nu a.» r .I wrote that he was not in the scr- vice—and discovered he was uirent today st the No. 5 elem“ s learn] l1i~hnes= said when m» l: °"- ‘W3 a M" 111‘ $112M iii n ~~~~~ ~- ~--— "limes school of the noyn cm- ~-.-.~..~u asked to 5w a DflS-5iP1'0f~~i_‘ ‘.“*‘ ‘l ""‘ “'“’°"- "*1" “d” 1"‘ “‘“"""" ""““'" *"""”‘- "mm"? l° Jam" "- “m1 R 1*"- Wlilieut leave only when In army 3 a‘ h yeast and a handful of oatmeal: - . lmcr United Stslcs army corporal. officer burst into their bridal mica Office Ilonrs: I0 lo ll A. M. 8 to 5 P. M. Holidays etc- by appointment Office Connected with DBUGSTOIII ($103511 1o. 1941 Si; THEA TRE v mac: HIM Famous - ...ur mo: mm m, THE _ ~~ . . . . . . . . ' PAT O'BRIEN OIL! PAM ' RONALD HIAOAII I DONALD CIIIP nasmunmuzou~swuoennommm~~u MONTAGUE, FRI. l0 MONTAGUE, SAT. 11 Wiifiioizvfi? and 5'15 Rochford Square At Up. per Prince Street at the request of Mr. Hines. the principal, a m. and test was made with one o1 n; "W" Pit-vases "closed." This m. | cessiated s detour, which was a¢_ complished without confusion and taking 11D 01111’ Ii few seconds lcnicr than the original test. seq‘ era sillgestions, including 50...; slight improvements to fire er. capes. were made ‘which will m; doubt be attended to when brought glogartgle attention of the schlm] Mrs. lfrouglas Smith. J11, m, received a cable from her husband Gnr. D. A. Smith. stating m5 w, arrival in England. To interview Every man of Military age TORONTO. Oct.9—(CP)—Mst. L E. Sharpe. recruiting officer foi Military District No. 2, said today that every man in the dLstrict be- tween the ages of 18 1-2 and 45. whether or not he has been rejected for military service. will be inter- viewcd by a recruitin officer. "This is not a hi -pressure si- fair to bulldoze or ame men .nto Joining the army," Maj. Sha said, "but we are anxious to ma e sure that every man knows every- thing we can tell him about lon- ing the array." ‘We still iave a voluntary re- cruiting system in Canada and rv- ery individual hos the right to say if he wishes to come in. We R-el that. if ple know the full 1.2m: they wil offer their services. The? haven't. got the complete story. 1.11.1 recruiting officers are not gain; m go up to a man. tap him on ll-c arm and sai- ‘why aren't you 1n there fighting?‘ _ Ma]. Sharpe added that rem 11- lng sergeants vmuld follow a st n1- lar procedure to that cf rccrui 1:; skerszeants in Saskatr-heirau. lAn a11- nouncement from Realm 188i "fill"- said men would be interviewed Di‘?- sonally throughout the province) Abandon plan to Build tankers NEW YORK, Oct. 9—tAP)~ Standard 011 Co. (NJ-l 11111101111- ced today that ll petroleum com. panics which offered last. spring to finance shipyards for the con- ‘ qtruction of {i6 new tankers to r51 i lleVe the threatened east coast shortage have "decided against. going ahead with the project. The companies concerned were listed as Cities Service. Consult- dated Oil, Gull Oil. P811 American Petroleum and Transport, Shell Union, Succny-Vncuum. Atlantic Refining, Texas, Tide Water As: socinted. sun and Standard Oi. (NJ. “The companies have been noti- fied that it is the U. S. Mnrituae Commission's view that there \\'1ll not be available the steel. TllflClllll- r-rv or skilled labor for the new yards and that if they ivere to be undertaken it might be at. the ew- pense of the progwm bulb" c111; ried on through existing yards. illltfllt°ullcilll°lll_ r012 SALE av REM!!!" 1W” gnsx LE sss K sfll" ‘SEA ‘ - g0’ ‘ 1 ltEl)l)ll\"S BRONCl-IIAL SYRUP (Guaranteed) For quick relief from coughs and colds take Red din's Bronchial Syrup. Large Bottle 50c PARKE DAVIS IIALIVER OIL CAPSULES 50 05c 100 $1.55, one capsule equals auteaspconsful of Cod Liver For children who are un- able to lake Cod Liver Oil we recommend IIALIBOR- ANGIE .790 and $1.35 Kilt! One tens ccnful is equival- ent In vl rnln potency I" two teaspconsful of Cod Liver Oil and two Ieaslitwn" Ilil of Orange Juice. can mum Iooind to lb natural ccII “tho natural n!“ wuh llillllllt B3303. nix-nil