THE ,;H,._R| rr'i'_i_si‘ovvi~i GUARDIAN night. ll--——-—-— No~ No.12——-—-—— "orzsiuzc" HEATERS halls, etc. '“ "nnt-xarca-avmiamnw v:r»w.~vr-=< 59*" ». i 4-. BiiSE HEATERS Coiistruciui to ttlYelilSlll heat and to hold the fire all Indirect Draft TF9? Well iiuill heaters noted for their good heiit, suit- able for homes, schools. Let U; lnstal A Dependable HEATING STOVE For Real Warmth and Comfort! 39.91] ltilill "FRANKLIN" "HOMESTEAD" wood ,, Gives the effect of u cheer- Similur to the Air Tight. M ope" fl,ep|uce_ Hus cost iron top und bot- H _ H 1995 mm Tip Top — — — - "Cheerful" — —- —- 25-95 Pun» No. - — —~ PM“ N“ _ _ _ ‘ ”RADIANT stone" ”HERALD” ll E ll T E RS Bflx stflves Complete ‘vi/itii Drum For wood-Tim "Old Rc~ so’ I l- w fi “ 1650 liable." Splendid for hull or J)‘ M m m“ school. ‘ o‘ __‘_',,, .__ k N.22_____i2.7s . us. 25 _ __ _ __ -_ 14.85 FIfGQIlSGB Grates "AIR TIGHT" No.28----_l8.35 _ A ,, H '“'__ ,, ,, Built of licuvy blued size.‘ Still .gnil_°_c_‘f’lf'3zlf,§ und fitted with steel inner Laundry Stoves ~ lining. , u. .. 850 Ho. so, 22' block bcJS-kcl 104mb We —- — — 3-95 ,, °Y ",',T"_'— "'_ ' , cfcfe __ ___ ___ __ ___ 75g ZZ-‘ncli size -—- — —- 4.50 9W" w ~ w — '05” " 24-inch size _ - _ - 5.25 GiiBiNET ll ‘ . 111-, l1:."\ llrzztcrs thul she an abundance .. m. A ..,.. No. 15A .\lll\L'l und llluck for rial ~ — — — -- -- Nv. lit) t); ii llriini, <' .:'l u,‘ iii.“ Il — Y — ~ — — l iK-lll, 1 __ __ _ _ _ l und llliirk, . ,iiiu.'i—-—-—— 1w. h. iiir iioizrl — - — - . IIH fzii- ulizii‘ -- -—- -— — EilTEilS S. 757.51) .65.0ll Hy Cnnnrl n year u-zis . . held in iii:- it 'I‘oronm. m, 3,10,, September. .01 nation‘ had bccn tom steady, even hcut sired. Come in a explain their mzin l Size and Style For Every Home 19.95 45.00 59.00 84.00 cheap fuel oil and can lie instantly l lio Cori! No Aches! No Kiiidling! No Smoke! Forget all about cziriying coal, building fires slal one of those modern llil Burning Heaters No Dust! day and night - ny superior features. lilfay of fleeting” No Fuss! and emptying ashes. and enjoy real comfort- und economy. These heaters burn adjusted to any degree of heat de- nd see these smart. Oil Burning Heaters and let us iio liirt! In- Voluntury Registration Practically Completed l art. 1i...- .'.- rip- Womi-n iii (win triiiisliiliiiii of ' err inorlrrii w: f|'l"\ ,(lli. l‘ llTf - l s‘ in the 1c pictcd l .\’l ir- , rnrrwor o! or- ,1 I . in zzict-tiiig throughout Wllh the tense illitlTSt and appreciation of iri- ,ll'ii2 women. Miss" Hytlnmrm stress- vz. ihe fut", r. that the l'('_E{lSll‘fl!10n of " ioiiintaiy St’l'i'lf.'(‘n does Zill the nufionul regis- v wit}. Formictliiiiu ll rich rum-v. i-(inplvlc tab- ‘Nf lilFll i . in l‘ in» l lo this uiircaii requests) iiir- Government. “or voluntary ll"l]') (ltuil of use of‘ as ‘oven Ifltlllf‘ in l . \lt‘f' mroiighoiii an stale/l that l i)( i romplcWl (l t-rviywrntion _~ i.i~n ill (‘iiinrlufi .11‘. (l|'f uh -i 'll'll}l'l‘.""' ‘HR li.i(i lllll ‘lav 'l‘iiri' ‘is 'h ‘.=.~i . siirtriit: s (m: the women in Caircda. It 1116.4 lrriIP s and in Quebec province’ ‘rill’ ll not only n surge of the spirit, but a definite lining up of (rxperts in ‘ ' nous lilrltls roncly for voluntary iizvlp iii any cmcruciicyy." Senator: l\.’l Ftllllk in presenting the iicvi" o1 ihc govoninicnt said llllfll Piiinc .\liiii.<'t-i' King its well or" the llrin .l.'llllt’.\ G. (fur-diner, H‘ .'l l0 pnssibiiziivs for i M Nor for Vim" "Him-s null those so 1-, b," i; it ma,“ mirsncinlcd niiii li . liiid paid warm r _ll('l_\' u-rtcmns the smusncs lll'll)lll(‘ to tho \\'Ol‘l( of the V. R. C. Joni Inc nnnmm ,i(.,;,,,.aun,, do y ‘W and [)l(‘(l‘Zl‘(l themselves public- ‘ iii Women's '.ri'iiiii'n;_v~ 54,, (‘p5 iiy to see flint tli(.- iullcs; possible b.“ Wfnllliblf‘. for ffl,i1]\'_ Uri‘ was llllllll‘ of tho records, nnnilis. "Nov, illltl our work is seeing Wit‘ [Yniininn cuingihticiri" sniil Senator Fnllis, thr- voiii!" "f1 c lllillll’ " (if “lint UH‘ to which it. will he put. We know that it will be inst-ii ns it is needed, The uovviiiniviii lius plccqctl itself to make the fullest use of its rec- ords. We have nrrr 150,000 cards in special quzililirritimis for which the £_'f)\’(‘l1lf‘l1(‘l1l has asked in Ottawa now. Tlicri- the mutter rests. We ‘ i ‘lib W" If» cf ll quarter of a million wnmcn who have said in .. r 't‘ .r govcriiineiit-‘Hvm um l. This s what l can do. Use iiio ns rriu nerd liir=_' " )'..W.(‘..'\. wan worn? LONDON i(jl‘i .. Aft“ "mm ‘than u \'I‘;'ll' of \\':ir lln- Y. M. C. A. ic-ivirts thnl it has nvi-r 7115 centres :ii ihi- Unilul Kinurlom and llll’ Fur Eris’. (‘llllfi from twmpor. iirv and rnnvns centres and 252 nmbllc CRIIHCHS opcrnlu . »-1Cl‘)~li1 (no Home "li m1 iiihci‘ pnvs nn . .. ifir‘ war invinizs i tmic tiie air-raid sircnl l Equipment To Men Called For Training i l The following is the scale o! issue of clothing and necessaries for militia training centres as ap- proved by the Minister of Na- tional Dcfence:— Personal Clothing:- Ariklets, web, prs. 1. Badges. cap, 1 (appropriate t; Ulllt). Brittle Dress-Blouses 1. Trousers, prs, i. Boots, ankle, pfl. i. Bonnets, Tam Ushant-er I( Scot.- tlsh units only). Caps, comforter 1 (b). Caps. field service 1 (l). Cam. winter. melton cloth i (b). Drawers, woolen, prs. 2. Grentcoats, drab 1 (b). Gloves, woollen, khaki, prl 1 (b). Jackets, sweater 1. Mitts. pullover, leather pra. i (b). Ovcrnllsw-Blouses, denim I. Trousers, denim, pru. l. (Wei-shoes or rubbers, prl I (b). Shirts, flannel, khaki I. Shirts, woollen 2. Shoes, canvas, prs. 1. Socks. pro. 3. Sheets. Bround. Mk. VH1 t. All the above articles will be withdrawn 011 completion of train- lng with the exception of drawers and shirts woollen. socks and boots i which may be retlinld u u» m- ,€i-— v-—-w_ i-_v lNew Glasgow And Vicinity! A fuewell wu given Mn. Mur- garet McCoubrey on Friday even- _ mg at the home of Mr. Eric Stiev- eiison, A 1&1“: number 0f Iwlfih‘ nor: and friends were present. M122 nreston Campbell. B0100 l5 "m" man. Mn» Blair AndNW. present.- ed Mn. McCoubrey with a well 1 filled Muse. aocompfllllld b! l“ W‘ - y dress read b)’ Mfl- M» Mlluodi which was fittingly acknowlfllled by the guest of honour. A ling- w of patriotic music Wu 01110)“! ed guflwQd by npeechel frgm dif- ferent artiato eaent. Ref _ Bill-i we" y the cuties-sea, ma“ Anna and Margaret Steven- son, assisted by other ladies of the community. Mrs. McCoubrey, with her family will take up their resid- ence in Charlottetown. Her dau h- m, bel. Wan given a o l- in silver braclet from her school , also her two com, Herbert and lileldon were given pen and pencil sets. This family will be greatly missed in the community who were Always willing to do their blt. when culled upon. Best wishes twm all won extended to so wit-h them to their new home. Mr. Harold McLeod of the I. .A. y 1",, who spent. the past. two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mr-i- l Everett McLeod. Park Corner was , the recent guest of hi a grand- mother, Mrs. Albert, Stewart. The Ladies Aid and Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. Per ' Dickieson on Tuesday even- ing ast. After the devotional per- thc business session followed. lane were made for the annual chicken supper tn be held in the near future. I l day. this week. Mrs. Robert Abbie, Mrs- R. Norman, were visitors to Park Cor- ner last Wednesday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett MCLnXrl. Dr. H. C. Hodgeson, who has been spending the past two months here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. t Robert Abbie. returned to liis acme in Alontrcal last week. G , Montague 9. iFire Dept. l (Reorganized jewels. 10¢ A large and enthusiastic m“..- ing ol Moiitagues Fire Fighters was held on 'I‘hui'sday' night, Oct. 3rd at ihe Fire Stutioit. The meet- ing was called to order by the l\’lti)'0l‘ ivliu IKZZICUCQl the loss o! Inln France cannot and degradation, ocronag ,9. 1940 Convoys Under Fire You'll nee pictures of shell: from the crashing into the an be d many other exciting pictu on delivering their good! Sfandlrdfi Photonewe Section this week. Labour Boss of England Ernest levln today is virtull dieiat- In; man and woman in England. Churchill and Buverbrook, this ll acclaimed by all England for making an unqua lueecu of his lob. Redd the story In Magazine Section of this amazing m to work at the ago of eleven for the Inside France Even the unloved leturu that coma out of Gor- ldc the ugly truth of suffering while the pictures from French France don't sum much more cheerful. those two lpruds Angel Without Wings This week’: complete novel, “Angel Without Wings,” by that ace humorist, De fast-moving tale of fun and fa prizefighfer, EVERY WEEK ALL THE BEST COMICS doe Stanoaro on SALE NOW big Nlzl gun; offnmp etnlzcrokcnd o convoy! at y lo England. ' up or of every work- Togother with trade union lender The Standard’: an who started wage of a dime Don't miss of rofo pictures in The Standard nni: Prentiss, is a ntasy about I gentle a night club singer and some missing ._.___ e- In The ied the former the (111.01, Mr. Wight- man who has left Aluiituguc 0n ac- count. 0i a bush promotion and also YCgPOLlCIl ti .s 0t many of the yaiiiigci" members uf the Fire DepL, who have ieti. tor military sci-vice. He than announced that "ll as t..e new Mr Machi- cu‘ to the ‘Iowii t," Chief und then n»k _ tyre to take charge ol the meeting. Mi‘. Msiclntyrc outliutti to the tiietur. -" ul an efficient Geir-erous (iinicnsioiial increase all arcuiiu, LCSlJ-llllg iii greater roomi- urguuiiutlon to l cuiitrnlof the ,,.._.._,' smmmy Md “um; Qvqnfgyl, twu nun‘. iniili. tilt‘ 1131111111 uiu iiiiioiig the iicn‘ leuiuru of 5:28 lllilts \\lll(‘ll \\(‘ (‘titty pziirlitisfd Uheyiglqgt, line of piLzficnsQl can; Ll, Trio Fire Dcpz. has built lruni lse ground fur I941, iLS niintiiiiiecci tusiuy by General Motors Products 0t Cun- ada. Front and rear scat widths, ei- bow and shoulder room, wheelbase and bumper-to-buiiipci- lrngrli, ul, up Mr.‘ Mzltllliyft‘ said. Idirst a ncu l‘lI'0 Station was built lust ,\ this your . and , ii modern sirecii nlurin - l€litlll(?(l and non‘ the Ullllimlcllli- M17 have been noticeably iiicreuseu, . 1d, ill-ll he “d5 -'°“' while lower frame and body-floor 111M Willi e0 1110")‘ 9"‘ complete the impression of low- c men in attendance that. clues department could be organized. Mr. lvlircliilyue announced that Mr. L Ii. Poole iind accepted ihe position as Ileputy Fire Chief und then outlined the duties of each crew and announced his new or- ganization schedue us follows: George iWRCIlllyIC, Cliicf. L. H. Poole, Deputy Chief. Hose and Nozzlc~A. F Camp- bell, CapL. Fred Vuozzo, Joe Vuozzo, Vernon Kile)’. Wilfred ‘Wattierworth, Cecil Bell, John Mac- Kenzie, Park Fraser, Archie Llewellyn, J. J. Stewart, Dan M. MacDonald, Alfred Lowrey, Emery Poole, Leonard Gillls, Allan Mosh- er, Nelson Shaw, Harry Gillis, Guy Nelson Pumper-M. C. Reynolds, Capt, Carl Stewart, Claude Nicholson, Martin Currie Charles Fraser Dannie MacKhmon. Eric Mec- of the features 0f the new styling Klnnon, Bruce Yco, Dan Power. ‘The fenders are larger and heavier, Chemical-Charles McLure, Capt. Frank Greene, Austin Fraser, ' Archie I-lilchey, Doug. Coffin, Bill slung strength and centre of grav- ity. This trend is further heighten- ed by new and massive bumpers and an entirely re-designed from end, which will make Chevrolet for 1941 one of the most distinctive curs on the road. Two series-the Master De Luxe and the Special De Luxe-comprlsc the Chevrolet line for the coming year. The two series are similar in size and general appearance, the difference being mniiily a matter of luxury appointments and special accessories. The new models are now in full production at the Gen- eral Motors plants in Oshawa and Regina, and will shortly be on dis- play at dealers’ showrooms across Canada. Ccncealipg of the running-boards under each door so that their function is preserved while the body contours are enhanced, is one 1S New Chevrolet Is Roomier All Around. and their low-hanging edges con- teol more of the tires, wzille the valleys in the from fenders are completely eliminated. The slope is increased in windshield mid rcnr windows. '1lie hood is iigain of the front-opening type, but, ihe safety latching lever Ls ire-located, mak- ing it more thrift-proof. Usable trunk space is increazed by placing the spare tire in a veiti- cul foro-aiid-alt DCJHIDII, and also 0y the provis.oii of greater width belvrccn the wheel housings. Iii- terlor refinements include, in rid- illllOll to the wider seats, an eh» tirely new and striking instrument panel, adjustable sun visors, tivo windshield defroster openings and artistic plastic control knobs. Such popular Chevrolet features as shockproof steering, power vacuum gear-shift on steering col- umn, and Safe-T hydraulic brakes are continued. The power plant is the famous Chevrolet valve-in- liead six cylinder engine, general.- lng 85 horsepower. Smooth riding qualities are imparted by double- acting hydraulic shock absorbers front and rear, ride stabilizer, and semi-elliptic rear springs with tap- ered leaf ends. Knee action is pro- vided on both series The Special De Luke is available in sport sedan, town sedan, five passenger coupe, business coupe. cabriolet (with automatic vacuum- opei-ated fodlng top) and station wagon, while the Master De Luxe‘ _otiered in the n‘: sedan, town sedan, five passenger coupe, and business coupe. In- both series, tho following color options are offered: solid colors-Black, Oshawa Blue, R/JX Maroon, Pearl Grey, Rifle Gzecii, Inch Green, Indra Blue and Penguin Grey; and the following two-tone combinations -—Penguin Grey and Indra Blue; Pearl Grey and Penguin Grey; Sand Beige and Nottingham Grey.- WARREN GROVE SCITJOL Hon: Roll September: rade is Sr. -1 Bertha Molyneux, 2. Neila MacLnine Grade X Jr. l. Harold Clark. Grade VI-"l. Lois NIOIYIIGBUX; 2, ltlylia Owen: l. Keir Owen. Grncle V-l. Jam-es Buchanan- Griide IV-l. Norma Jewell; 2. Keith Wheatlcy; 3. Eric Owen. Grade III~1. Marjorie Sander- son; 2. Harvey Jewell. Grade II Sr. —1 Maisle Jewell; 2 Lelth Owen; S. Betty Stuart. Grade II Jr. -1. Arthur Wheat- ley: 2. Kenneth MacIntyre. Grade I A-I. Katherine Mac- Intyro. Grade I B l. Ernest Owen Grade I C-1. Verna Sanderson; gwtshelln Stuart; 3 Dotty Cor- e Perfect attendance-Harold Clark, Bertha Molyiieaux, Lola Molyrieaux, Ernest Owen. Teacher, Verna M. Kltaon. .________i____ TOTAL WAR ON RATS for August and of Agriculture has issued on order to all farmers steps to destroy rats on their land: —rats found in rlcks of corn must not. be allowed to escape. Webster, Leland Nelson, Ben]. Mc- Lurfl. James Lowery, Bruce Mc~ Phee, Bruce Currie, L. M. Mc- Kinnon. Salvage Corps and Police —Jim Collins, Police. Cameron McLure, Captain, Fred McKenzie, Carl Boehncr, Dr. Johnstone, Howard Vickerson, Temple Llewellyn, Ethan Stewart, Athol McKh-inon. Home Squad (Winter Only) — Ned. McGuigan, Leo. Collins, Tom Clair, Earnest Kennedy, Albert Kennedy, Dennis Collins. After the business of the moot.- ing was concluded a social even- ing developed and supper was ser- ved. The Mayor announced ‘e-cipt of a cash gift from Hyndman d: 00.. for the firemen. The meeting wits ended by inspection of the new equipment and special instruction to the men. SIKIPS LAND FIGHTS PESHAWAR, Ifldlll.—(cP)——Sll(l'lS here-abouts base their uarrels on no petty stakes. Three t ousand acres of land were the issue in a fight between two grou in which three men were ser ousv injured. sTGLons wcu. nann MANCI-IESTER.—(CP) — Durlntl its first. year's working the Se: War Ubrary service has distributed over 90000 books and magazines to 3.000 chip; of all classes. Librarian; LlafOUZhUUb the country have help- e . divldual. Each individual will be instructed that should he subse- quently be called up for service he must. produce this pair 0f boots in a serviceable condition or be re- quired to pay for ll MW Pill (in T0 be issued during summer .1 c"; Featuring two Series-the Mute: D Au weather conditions are likely to vary in different localities. the actual periods for the wearing of winter or iiummer articles are left to the discretion of the District Officers Commanding. e Luxe and the Spedul De Loire-Chevrolet. for I941 offers months. ltill greater nominees, nobility and riding com- (b) T0 be 1881100 01171118 winter fort. No. 1 illustration shown the smart new months. Spedll De Lun Town Sedan. The tnstniment cluster on the attractive new panel is portrayed in No. 2, while No. J gives an lIIIPNISlOII of the new concealed or inbuilt running boards which are visible only when the doon on open. 1941 CHEVROLET