There's no other our customers think so too. and are substantially lowered for two days ings worthy of this unique and exciting sale. d d I i eon page Circular which has been delivered to your. oor an p an o CONTINUES TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4n-. . - ' d h '1' 1 , d' d ' f response in the past, wk "k. "I ?hu:rI::Yggordd.::afsI;lI'Ecyirc:on O'lI'Ii?I'I..I'Sl;Sl?lII,s r7i:n,'-"org l"E:lrIn1S bear familiar names only. Others are the happy result of searching the markets for offer- Just look through the Circular! The items tell the story. . . . See the six- huy your needs at this big sale. MON. OCT. 3rd TUES. OCT. 4'91 Monday, Oct 3. F1 The Guardian Pay 9 -In Memoriam l nuns Mun. Lieeiu "one more we missed 1 n & eaatoin'I bill ,Along the brsei. and peel E l favored bee rill 1NorqiIieieeI.eerathsIeel was he" The death of James Daniel Le- mont no lie morning of Iuiiday. August 81st removed from his earthly pilgrimage. ea eaed resi- dent very widely known and deer.- ly respected. Mr. Lamont in "V years old, lie greater portion of- which he lived in his farm borne at St. Cetherines. o ' Born in Long Creek on June 16th 11865. he removed with his parent: to the present farm when he was. ;Another eeais; per set bedde In ' twelve yeors of.sge. During his- long and useful souourn, be en'- plled himself deligently to a term :life, and though often beset with many difficulties. he carved out for himself and his family one of lthe finest homesteads hi this la-i icality. l Mr. Lamont was a man of fine -physique and impressive appear? ance, and during his long life, and almost up to the time of his peace ' ful excellent ' Miairs SLACKS .health and strength. Of an alert blue. E; C r ”””5MonNiNo l To Coast, - LIINCH COIINTER Shop at EATON'S. No need to leave the store foi- I lunch. EATON? lunch counter is fully equipped to SQIVO YOU. and progressive mentality, he kept himself well informed regardinii devt-lopiiicnts not only in the fiolc -' of proizrc-ssive Agriculture. but alsr on matters pertaining to the widt- sphere of public affairs. in poll ltical affairs he adhered to Libera: policics. but his views on public Gabardine. nylon rayon texture. Colours grey, cocoa, Zipper T: I w- ) . t . pleats, belt hooks. Sizes 32 to M. matters were always generous and G TUESDAY FEATUREt '- tolerant His fine kindly personal- T ato Juice Ity and interesting conversational Om powers. made his home and hii Sliced ham plate: Sliced ham. potato salad, tomatoes, cucumbers, pickles, rolls Doughnuts Tea, Coffee or Milk presciit-9 an attraction to a wide circle of friends and admirers with, the best portion of centuries e);-, perience and history at his com-. mand, he was always able. in an interesting manner to recall tales, of the past a most dramatic and valuable character to the attention of those of a later generation who, will now deeply miss this enter- taining personality. The hospitality, welcome and kindliness of the Lamont home was always widely recognized and tre- veller, friend. needy and stranger, found here. a warm Christian wel- lcome and if need be refuge. Many , ' ' e-if shoulder straps. dainty MW lyokglolilfrcghtlkgdmtisqholse. trim white lace; sand and I who ewe I Sizes small. medium and large- blne, trim deep ecru lace. I . Nylon Briefs and Panties t....... in a variety of styles. slicers with llecked P01k3 d0i- all 9V” "um um” trimmed flare leg panties. Sizes small. medium and lar80- NIN 5-" EARLY MOR 6 wk LONG stiizvt PULLOVER FOR WINTER WARMTI-El Knitted striped cotitoa long-sleeved pullover Priced Slteclally IOW- Cosy little pullovers In snug long-sleeved style with ribbed ycuffis. iieck end waistband knitted from medium-welshf 00'-Wn ll8'"9 3 a bright, striped design. Sizes 2 to 6. Colours i-ed, navy an SPECIAL 6.95 BOYS' GABARDINE AND FLANNEL WORSTED PANTS With matching belt. pleated. zipper. Colours grey. blue and brown. Sizes 24 to 36 I Plllll NEARLY MORNING SPECIAL Complete Noon Luncheon CHILDREN'S C EARLY MORNING g A y i lindeed who have found these re- ml" SNOW SUITS I-xi ti - I :i..".”:":::::.:":.”::;. :::'.:":2::.- lhave called him blessed. ' ' 1 Mr. Lamont was married it .early life to Katherine MscNevh; ;St. Catheriiies. a worthy and lov-' ing partner who surviea lI'ni.' From this union were boll Ill following children. Donald, tdii ceased) James tedeeased) IV"-" 'ett. farming at Union load, ad Malcolm and Grace at home. Be" first three named. entered lief" countries service in the first was-If war. and aH three served iwuseelf Mr. Lamont was the son of lie late Donald Lamont ltd Ketlicinei Mai-Donald. He was lad d Ilhl. family. havlnfl been predeeeeseif. by his brother Edward, and DQ ltwo sisters Emma and Mound l(Mrs. John Machdyen). . ,' The funeral held from In HQ that church, Long Creek on Tnet. day August 28rd was very attended and attested to In , spread respect in which iie do. ceased was held. Many lovely In al were presented. The service uh conducted by Rev. Owen Cochran. Pastor of the cliiirt-h. The following were the pull hen ers W.R. Shaw. Godon MacEaev- BOYS' SOLDIER LONGS '5 1 piece snow suit with peak helmet. padded kashs lining fuU length zipper down one leg. Colours red. navy. soldier. Sizes 2 to 6X. . ' i In melton cloth. zipper, patch pocket on left. leg, plain cuff with top made of army 3.95 EARLY MORNING SPECIAL pants. Sizes 24 to 34. EARLY MORNING SPECIAL FLANNELETTE BLANNETS A good quality flaiinelolle blanket that should give lots of EACH CHILDREN'S JUMPERS Rayon plaid with corduroy vestee front. attached. Colours red and green. Sizes 1 to 6. I EARLY MORNING SPECIAL wear. Wliippod ends, clioose from pink and blue colours. ' yellow. Gd:rie' Jumper as above. Sizes 1 in il. Size about 70 x 90". i""'' Iamrntf ;h”;,';','. D:':' 3. A .:"'".. ':::':::. " - r . . g EARLY MORNING EM" c EARLY MORNNG ii M Q I . seociiii - 5,53,”. amt EARLY MORNING . . . PAIR -In Memoriam SPECIAL I Mus IVA corcii ouiiii I On September 2nd, there passed away in Altadena, California, Mrs. Eve Couch Clark. who was born, in Guelph. Ontario on June 5th. Automatic Canning Machine Seals. opens and rellanges No. 2 and CONGOLEUM SECONDS A turn of the handle seals cans. '63; turd weumgmggixamel sGt.i.i')I':c(-(l1linnleurln haslbeciliaefverglr plopitilar WI cans. Made of cast zinc and steel. Iristnictiona included. y may Her Daren" we" Thom” . our many ens era. sea tongo eum I no or i s as in)! , coma): and s an (31 k co 1., beauty and hard surface. this llnnleiim is classed as seconds hecniisr -50 lam); n,giv.,l:,s;"1l:;nngi,u,:;r 52),, glad, of miss prints h the patterns. About 6 feet wide. Block and floral I-in Guelph mm bu. mam", m patterns. y I 1900 to the late Dr. Judson F. Clark, who was born at Bay View, Prince . -Edward Island July 2711;, 1370, Before gains to California they lived at Ithaca, New York. where , l)r. Clark was Professorpf Forest- ry at Cornell University; and in EARLY MORNING SPECIAL lA?GN'l IN HIGH ENAMEL PAIL Holds about 71,5 quarts. Strong wire bah handle. wooden izflll Ahmti bl inches diameter. SLIPPEHS mwnr IAN-Y MORNIN3 9 - 1I?C?l1I?;.i"?SIl'.i..3.iT.'u."' "' . . . - - - l ' - t P - t Smai-lly st) liitl in blue, pllllx, ixliite, fin timiiiied moot asiii styled Slippeis. ::H,Y:fn::ll::::f. Ig'lC9.o., ('I.'irk was the Senior Partner- Clziiik and Liford, Forest Engln. lccrs and Tiiiiher Factors. He nu -the iiriniti.'itni' of the international ,TimIiei' Lou liiilv which is still Iin use in tho United States and Canada He retired in I919 and they moved to Southern (faliforniii where they resided. He died July 26th. 1942. His sister Dr. Zell M. Clark and his brother Dr. J. A. Clark ere ,IIoth in Charlottetown. P. E. I. 3 Their daughter, Frieda. now ilfra. Joseph H. Walker lives it .-llfonrovla. California. liar lluabeld M. H. Walker. is the present M430! of Monrovia, and operates e Git emlc Factory in that elm. on EACH 6 '96 N WET MOP Head of long. thick cotton ysru. attached directly to him: wooden han- ile. 8 ounces head. C EACH 59 EARLY MORNING WOMEN'S SWEATERS H mm . g 1 'e cardigan. Cardigan comes in white. ..u.:l:;i5',e"S:II,),r isglra. Sizes 14 to 3). - NING &.'.l”" W" 2-93 Bolero mm”. in wt"... flamingo and lavender. Sizes sum"- EA'RLY MORNING SPECIAL 1.49 CHILDREN'S STATION WAGON COATS . ii -, shirroil lint-k. ll" .'?;l'”"cfIi239; r::l"I;II"l)(()llI:.I rr-d. s-i'd'"- EARLY MORNING EACH iiuvy oouoii loop nuts with rllbber non -no biciu. set one or more 0' these mats tor yott bedroom or bnthroom- Site 77 it 49- EARLY MORWG SPECIAL ' lA'NIN'I i.owait noon ' . GlRLS' BOBBY SOCKS GirIs' bobby soets. with Illereat materials is be lot. Ml !IY10'1- 3” W""I- 5"” 3" N” ' toe. with nylon roistomaiiieiusiiii toes. Olsee i is 14. Assorted colours. iltod satin lining. Sizes I to . - , IARLY Momma ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, .,,,,,. .................i.. mew. A. 9.... Inches. Le . ml 35c roit ' MORNING , ,0 .. - ......7 C"'.'l””i2';.fE"..t" o':Z'...”'.z.':' EA-rows MAIN FLOOR - lll'Pl-In l.l-ZVEI. l;(l:l'I(o': hiirinlutvaid on , iseptomher tith. in their family plot ' H4003 'AToNs MAIN in Yilniintain View Cemetefy. Pal- sadcna Mr: Flark played the piano for man-i-nit-ctinizs and the Women's ,Aiirillai',V for iimny Mars in tha- !Fi'rct Baptist ("lllll'('I1 of Passedemt where her husband was both trin- tce and deacon She served II Auxiliary for hm terms. Her great- est scrxicc-and her greatest talcnt - via: her ahiltly to in rite thniiuhtliil and inspirational mitt--; nl lnvo. synip;ttln- and XlplIrPClRlilVfl This RlilI'.lV she used until the day IO fore her death .II.e4.. .' u y i O I N. phgne or C.O.D. Orders on these Early Morning Specials please. Early M0"! I19 i5P9"" i mtewulifiittetf EATON'S Budget And on Sale from 9A.M. to 11:30 A.M. INDIAN COFFEE India has set up a flew Coffee I ; Board to shape plans for increased coffee protluctiol. S Budget Coupon Tt.-w.-- Arc BUDGET COUPONS, I V