in , .-.. \. 13 to it» years. Popular 4 9 sent in by the fishermen your cor- 115 1°11°Ws= B°nshnW 1! -M.De8&b1e « 8 P, M. H t . . Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I to I re‘”p°’'dem 15 mf°m'°d' also be a seal¥V‘ com: "£0|JII1l:hR»0&(IeT° “Ell Fishing is at its very worst at this 3 P M‘ and 3*» Vlc fit 730- time and the out look for those who L-697-9-8-ii. ‘ PROWSE’S BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS FOR BOYS AND YOUTHS ,. ,,sg,_-In-n~n°~,:§,:g,:;s-9:; Junior 2 Pant Suits . . ..,,.,... niizennnooir c1acurr.— Once you have I New all wool tweeds with Breeches and Knee Pants, -rEc",;N,co','_'oR §emr(v;ikcefs1.1(a;g:sa‘RI‘3$s819t'l‘1l-e—xaH;rat3rl; taut‘ tad” lfuilgd 3°“ Elli sport hack models. Grey, Green and Browns in varletY mum - mu» 7. spealier at evening '5el'l]&Oi‘¢l,‘Mll’.eilC /‘mi //nix /.//rd my on toiookmflft it will alway; of uttcriis. A cs 6 to 10 Y . Louis Hum‘ J‘ w‘ Hnmffi - . - r’ - y or ‘whmbuying. , .1) g t 1 0 .____ I‘ 35 9 8 IL I Thieie the reason Penm >“"5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- ° ' ... WALTER BRENNAN Clmlwl-l Norrcc. _ Winsloe ted ‘““Knit- _ w=w~w=~-ww,-mm é'é‘.‘s°r.‘.?$i‘,e‘."ifi°..."°.f.".‘.’.°ii‘....§.“'ri&‘fi "'°““°“ We "med such "°"' """"*"' aloe Nomi 11 A. M. Hishfleld 3 PM . continual demand from :11 M0NT«‘GU3-"‘m- 8“! wimloe south 7.30 P. M. Rev. .1. R. W- ) S 0' ; Skinner, Minister. L—723-9-8-Ill. sands of men and women. It you 2 S ' ' FREDEEICTON EXHIBITION 50110" ‘man Styling and long g‘ft€"N§n?1‘“”‘3”'*°neWe;1“ed"3 d,°:,h'”m®u1it1:i;f wear determine the value of l4‘inn qiiiility tweeds with two pairs Pants. New Fall Brlsfol and Vl'cl'nl"fi' glmcwgg 101 mgniffimwgmmmf Knitted Product8——thenyou too . I 1 stylus and colors. iii to 1.": )'1‘2ll‘S A‘‘“ $10.00 .0 $14.95 Students and Youths 2 Pant Suits \‘.\~ll lZill\\l‘(‘ll suits in all wool t\\'<‘e(ls, Silliift patterns lit lJllll', liiwuxxii, grey growii and green sliades. Sizes 49c...1.50 25¢ to 50c l75c...1.00 49c...1.00 i the building iv. only for a. llicr home with an attack of the ’ summer flue. 'l'Hi‘.' CHARLUTT THEATRE Quite a number of young men from here and vicinity have offered their service in the call for men to serve in the army. Several who ser- ved in the last Great War have en- listed once more, Mr. Walter Connolly, Boston, is visiting his old home here after many years absence. Mr. Connolly is a rainman with the New York New Haven Railways. The new government fish building at St. Peter's Harbor is nearing completion. Fishermen inform us private buyer and they are refused space in the st-ructure. A complaint has been follow the sat for a living looks very Driving over the road from here to the we-torn capital on Sunday a* few wild drivers were observed but in general cars were keeping well within the low. F‘. R. slniiott is making extensi-vc ETU WN U UARDIAN The central Guardian able in advance. CBABWILI. rot 1-nowgrepm. xice not later than 11 5. in. bltian cancelled the show for this year. POLICE COUBI‘-—At. police court y tzhree drunks were fined and one was given a suspend- ed sentence. A man charged with creaiting a disturbance was rve'ma.rid- ed until this morning. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SER- VICES.—- Sunday, September 10th. Crapaud—5t. John's Church, sun- . day school 10.00 A. M. Mating 11.00 I A. M. Bpring'i'|eld— St. Elizabeth’: Church, Evensong 7.30 P. M. Rev. G. R. Hartman. L-701-9-8—ll. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE. - Services on Sunday, so tember 10th ~ lm\\‘ Rflltml. BOYS’ GOLF 1 BOYS’ F.\T\’(‘Y BOYS’ _.1,m_ C‘l{Igl‘fl€(’;l‘ER nrxun UNQ!TrI;Z1D » - .» .- - ~~ r ', up __ ,R.cv. .A.M . \“ '”‘TI'“b Hush bnuuh (AI ‘ Mis Ethel Squires is confined to Mmlslet Se'“'l°°5 ‘OT 5““%l‘lWvmSeP?- 10th will be at North Wlltshire at 11. Hampvhlre at 3 and Hunter Riv- er at 7.30. Sunday school at North Wlllshirc at. 10. Hunter River at i030 and Hampshire at 2. All cor- dially welcflme. L-725-9-8-ll. INFORMATION WAN’l‘l~‘.D—'I‘hc Red Cross has been asked to se- cure the names and home addres- ses, as well as service addresses of route. Those holding standard fare both ltxilckets will have the option of tak- 8 Great. Lakes in either direction or will find satisfaction in the Pen. mane label. KPZS9 UNDERWEAR- - » OUTERWEAR - ~ - HOSIERY ‘ticipated that til 1 . . we an mditioh?flnllllicgii§Rt“P ose desiring to vim wem” Canada. stated Mr. Riddcil. m With these excursions taki place at an attraaive time of tin]: the water route through the year for travel purposes. it is m. ' l repairs to his house and other buildings, all Canadians serving in any , A branch of the British forces. Will Quite a number from Bristol and EUYOHC l‘-RUNS.’ SONS 01’ dfillfihlffi . Morcll enter college Wednesday. in the FY1115?! forties 01‘ in the THE _ mine for the second year. others Dumanent. Canadian forces P159959 LID. : fiirtlier advanced. Best wishes of, call at the Red Crom Office and _ ‘I this scribe will follow them. tzive the required pa.rticiila:i~:. - ——_—— L-712-9-'7-2i. 1 Misc Beth lVf<~Eweii. teacher at U * l narrinccn -clinol spent the holiday ISLAND PASSENGERS SAFE.— . Mr. C. M. Shannon. Brighton, has received cable advice from his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shannon, .lr., that they fail- ed to get passage by the ill-fated Atzhenia. and are still in London. This comes as a great relief when their names did not appear among the saved passengers the worst was feared. Mr. Shannon is chief entwin- ear on the largeest. cane sugar esfate in the world. located in Trinidad, and is at present on vacation, His children are nest; of their aunts, Mrs. Louis sa ler and Mrs. J. Walter Hyndman. HEWITT AYEIL-A marriage Tlicrc passed peacefully to rest. at of much i'iit,ercst, to many friends the home of Mrs. Michael Campbell,. took place Saturday. Sept. 2. at 10 Mitchell River, a respected and am. at Imrnnirmel United Church highly beloved Cltl'I.(‘l'l in the person paJsUI]a,ge_ Amherst, N. 5_, when 0,1 l¥l)11;I11eMM!\%_Ph€e. Egg 1 RIEV. HLnC.dl:i.icehi1nited llvlli mara lie 8 6 el‘ BC 1188 8. 6 1‘ e r()' , 't/3 f 1‘. a of 73 years, after a llnizorinfi illness. M‘:-i w. w_ Kym-vu§ndTE:1c mugfls All that medical skill and incl at- Hewmh Son 01 ML 1:v_ A‘ and me WW0“ Wild d0 W v{°1°n8 her ll“ late Mrs. Hewitt of Summeralde, W93 d°“°‘~J 13"} §°<119‘3§9“°§1 figggwge P. E. r. The bride was dressed in I an 0n “iv - ~ °’ 3’ grey tailored suit with viking blue the sacrament of the Roman Cat.h- and mama“ accessories and wore“ olic Church of which she was la. unnggof American ‘Beauty ms” ‘gfivnilfil {]"e"1‘ber we peaceful y She is well-known in Amherst 3,5‘ MaE§,1‘:5et’cun W Mitchell vihere she is operator of Domt.‘ny's ' e B t. P 1 Ma f River a bride 50 years ago and there Wlilvgd b“ 5'!’ 8’l '5 WW’ entered upon the duties and resp0n- “Ce ecu‘ Y ell?“ 9 and 81°00‘- Sllgllllllfllcs of gouintr C0fl'lH'lteI‘cfliBl tllife mflaggylzgnfiielggc 336; w c‘ eve ns emos eecve stimulus if. intelligent direction and she. trip °° Bosh“ and other D3Tl«5 oi’ the United States, and on their practice of devot womanhood. Because of her generous, hospi- retuirri will reside in Amherst. table and charitable nature she was often sovu ht in times of trouble. Being at ways infonried of the acti- vitieis of the day M1a.n]lgx.al§l”heedwell _____ E D695 “E ¢°nV°’5'1 ° 3“ " ‘ MONTREAAL, Im. so . 7-’l‘hoee ways took part in any movement. who were unmbfi. W mg: hondnys that. pertained to the welfare of her to th Pmm Coast d n L family and the lfiltlterment of the helshfol mfmmner 5%”? wlffi community in wh she lived. mu have an pmmmt ml; 1 she was a woman of admirable 1 t W (‘L my 3“ ualities and of a veg Christian 3‘ W’ 0°‘ - 3000' "VI 0. P. Rid- gliaracler which xempl ed itself in ‘’ Q3531 Itlimxmlv Q°'“3’l'“3“ P955930‘ her later years w cri she was c ed 39’ 550°“ ~ upon to bear great hysical suffer- The Paillwflyfl 01 E8-W37“ Canada lng. and on July 23. 1939. 3. large will -place in effect, from September concourse or sympathlzing relatives 16 to Be 29, round trip and friends joined in the funeral special bargain excursion fares good for a period of 45 days from points cortcge to All saints church. Cardi- gnn, where Requiem High Mass was in the Maritime Provinces, Quebec and Ontario as far west as Port celebrated by Rev. M. J . Rooney W310 also conducted services at thfe grave Arthur and Au-matron‘; to destina- o ' with her pare-iits here. ' R ' n l Mr. Bm Ddwzlas. Mount Stewart - T » ‘is sneiidliig a few days in this dis- _ itrict. -‘Our experts choose foods for you with a trained e e that knows quality and value. bled here In our store are a. t. ousand and one 0,. portunltlcu from land and sea to your meals with variety and ¢oloI"._ A host of one selected food: 00 give you the “shcli-conild- ence or I well Iapolntied order! Let our more be your guide and pre- vent. menu-mono ny.” Mrmv iriciirlc of the Rev and Mrs. . S. J. Barr" and son John who have . ~ hecn viiéiatlonlnv in Ehqland arrived l hcmn safely this week. Mr. Bnvcel has (‘l1’.‘l‘E(‘ or the Bristol United Clllll'I"l’1 aivl is being cordially wel- comed l:n"k. In Memoriam I 1 Kellogg’: 80.Btt| ——————— z 0 e CORN FLAKES Large12 Oz. Pkg. 25° 2513 Each 13c. 2 for —- 25c —» ~« .- Tiger Brand CATSUP 26 Oz. Bot. —— — ~ CE RTO PARAWAX A l l 1 Lb. Pkg. Each 13c. Pkg. 7c. 4 Pkgs. — — — -- 53-4 0z.Tin—————‘l5c 1/2 Lb.'I”m————-—‘l9c r'?l‘%%‘i.°'2°r2‘i°'33‘L ._ 19¢ 25¢ 2 for —— JAR RINGS SHRIMPS FRY’S COCOA Singapore PINEAPPLE Verdon CHERRY JAM Eatons Fresh Ground COFFEE Lb.———————-72*]; BACK TO SCHOOL S P E CIA L S FOR GIRLS AND MISSES Kiddies Skirts. Serge and all wool Flannel. Prices: 75c.. $1.00 ...r $1.19 With Pectin LOWRAILFARESTO 2Lb'J""'—"-"' wusruitiv CANADA Crown Brand CORNSYRUP 2Lb.Tin————————18c 5Lb.Tin————-—-—-—43c .\ll:-scs ‘Teen Age all wool Sweaters. .\'t:w Sllil(l(‘S. fur Eatons Orange MARMALADE 2 Lb.Jar————————-25¢} "' McCREADY’S VINEGAR White Wine or Cider School Sweaters. All wool. Good shades. Sizes 24 to 34. Price: 69c.. 79c. ..... $1.98 Kiddies School Hose. Good wearing frii‘ Miliiivsi l)l‘(‘SS1?S in Flannel. Nice as- <»i'tiii"lit oi‘ pliiitls. Special i.>r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. cl Shiritfe Good Morning MARMALADE 1 Lb. Jar — — —— — — —- 21c 2 Lb. Jar-——————35c §\’iil«iir~s< (‘out Swcatrirs. all wool in q“““ty' Special I)” Pall‘: Wlivh ll1°h5°l°m“m§11"51-fie £°;g "0115 lvhmukhaut Western Canada ' _ -\3"\ 3'. \\'iiii-, (‘opeii, No. Price : ‘?fi§‘.‘1l“,"1}'“$,3 ‘{}f(°1“w‘}‘;en° u,fdel.‘f]";’ fin“ 3-9T‘x:;e:;’»‘lvl;f1l;’:¢.l;!l.§dC;)‘;Irsl£mVel m Infant 8 Dellght 9“ Gallon __ __ __ __ E 51 " “ml ' ifingdlfitglnloglln mfaiogjgf ggg: coaches. special concession also be- SOAP Each 5c. 2 for — — — — — : - and . Children's White Mlddy ‘s,.,;‘md“‘}., Co,,m$,..w mm 1,...“ nggfogwaggmgggggggn 3:33;; Maple Leaf Large No_ 21/2 ‘ran 25° ________,_,.——— tlliilili-,.‘1i“s 15‘-[lll]li1‘l)l‘(lSS(I“§, nil slizirlcs. .C,r.e.p.e. ,. .N iigeédgglgrgdhgguwtmgkusrggrmg can on §):xygl;1e§l)liu:f-p:lxl:leh1£lgIr)11,iag'Il.‘5g1; 1-QMA1-QES Each 9,,_ 3 for _ _ Canadian , ‘IN’-‘ o . ymi R. rcsses. avy, resurrection. ' ‘ . y ............ .. $1.95 Red. mm and Brown sizes ‘ W ‘°.m°'"“.ia.:‘:.; :;.“°°.i::.:.+*.;i.°.°°.*2°°.:i’.2.ii.;'..‘”2; ’‘''°‘" '3'“"‘‘ . 109 No. 2 oNioNs l t‘liililrvii'.~ l'l:iiii Taffeta Dresses. 10 t0 14x 3'93’'5 ~ - - - - - ~ - - - I 5 S/l)llrfi?.nEil2l‘n‘ .n5llss.uaovh-' ‘lml’ P‘1’I‘1'(}“"u';‘iY‘§nr0ui.»§figom¢or return. PEAS .17 OZ. Tm. Each -— —— —— —- Lb 3 10 Lbs ’_ at r .\‘i/.r».- 7 in to years. Children's Navy Mlddy Suits. White ‘fffsaralilyd ‘lli“11*}y3.'i‘ci'.‘l,l,.§’,§d1_3°s(l;‘}'{{g¥,,°‘]",','{ sntgf Marie, Igor tl1oc;§°taRl:g 8311:: ‘GINO SUGAR 1 Lb‘ PkK- —' "' "‘ "" - °' ' 2 _, l’l’l(‘4‘ . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . _ ._ 3 trimmed braid. Sizes 7 to ‘aanlieg in New olnsgowhglgsci Fm: *“ ,- 3 i‘l~.ilrli'mi's; Wool (‘rope Dresses. Navy, 1: yea“ ‘ ~ ~ ‘ - - - - ' - - - - ' ~- ' ‘gins! cn‘l:l)ei>r:lllN3olin gohnson, Aneus 1.i_51a§_-i_);8_§l)i‘.m' R" 0‘ BM)’ 3 2 fa,-259 . lictl. iiruwii and Wine. Children's VVOOI CFGDE D I‘ e B s e.S- '§"hMaiic/f§mzie' l)1ghnJ(l?1.habIe\;1eNlC‘I2g 1.? _—.-_’ "- __' Head 1 CI 250 :s'i/,i~_,- T to 10 years , _ , , , _, . Sizes 10 to 14X years. lxoennzie. mm A . E G d’ Dozen "‘ T‘ T‘ 50 (‘]iildreii'a Skirts. Pleated, in NIIVY Price ' . ‘ . I ‘ ' . I I . ‘ . ‘ . . . H - oggreewggxggfrgshgfigbgémmh: aster" uar Ian FRESH PLATE R|Bs' Lb.-_—— PEPPERS, Each -' "‘ mm.‘ Sizps 7 to 14x ye8_rS_ Children's Navy Mlddy BIO ll 8 e B. which she was held. \ Peck _— Price ................. .. . white trim All Sim $2 25 ...“‘tln§i.‘§ii“.%l.€:‘“.il’?‘i.:“‘i.§:“i;r ..r.... ........... .. ......... ... PORK CHOPS Trimmed. Lb. -— 26c SILVERSKIN <:mmre-'8 Sm In nice assortment "“°° """""""""""" " ' °°RNE° P°R'<- “>---- 19° oNioNs Lb. 13.. 2 Lbs. - — 25° 01' Pl&l‘-l5- All 3lz°5- ASK ABOUT OUR 'Frances 'MacPhee. Boston. ' Mass. inserted at I acute a word lSLAND Lb. -- -$50 Price .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . usv PAYMENT PLAN F,;,‘;§=:,"D,°°;°,g;g‘B§},*;',°;~ gnm-v 3°-'.°“- mo“: n-v-Mo -n -av-non» ..'sUBsClIlP'l'IONstothe (Xinrlotutown inn maybe handed to their t. Ardtie Hume. 1 Mass. Members of 0-» the Republican ' club of Roxibu y. Mrs. Mary E. xb Mus. ‘cu nald. W. Ro ury. 5 ichaei MacDonald. W. A C R E---R UL E---F R E E A Simple Accurate Rule for Easily & Quickly Solving Matliematical Problems This Rule is for Boys Not Juniors FREE WITH EVERY SUIT PURCHASED FOR BOYS R.oxbI:?!. . Mr. and Mrs. John In I. W-rint.hem_ Mass. Miss Katherine Macmullen. Belmont. Mus. Mira Katherine Binns. Boston, Mass. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ernest Largmeyer, Jam- ald. Antoglnish, N. a. Mr. and Mr!. I nciwin MacDonald. Roslindele. Mass. Mr. Christopher MacDonald, Rulin- dale, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gvwynn. Roxbury. Mace. Mira ll Gillis. Dorchcster. Mesa. Mr. Julian Wallace. Mlllbrldge. Maine. Mr. and ‘Mn. John A. Macnonal . es- / NOW is PRESERVING TIME‘! rive oul.ACE No. 1 6 Quart " Heaped Peck Baeket————- D Quart: Basket EQG11 Quart Basket$1_|5 PRESERVING PEARS 11 Quart Basket--——""“"' "" $1-05 N d Dot-ch ' tar. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. B. 3. Mac- Prowse Bros. Ltd. r...-...r. no - ‘ ’ =l.‘.’;:r';.."."n.ft:“;'.°'... %nu8'.‘.’.°§.“.°.‘.‘: GRAPES oaeau 6 Quart Beeket———-—-” non and family. Roxbury. I. Miss Mary Ctillia. Dcrcheeter, Mass. FOR WEARABLES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Mn; *e::.n°l-a.r.iiwi.....W--.