a l ‘ THE CHARLOTTETO“'N ii AVORIT at PRICES THAT CHALLENGE COMPARISON .@. 5'1"" SUGAR, White or .c,,§,,l§f,',k,§ PlIRITY noun, 3 pkgs. - F Bulk m vioron noun it m. lb. _ 37c BULK innsnis, 2 us. a» Quality——Service—Economy . Soda Bi80llilS25c_ 2 lbs. f Coconut 1 lb. 19c and MVE! Icing Sugar 2 lbs. - 15g PORK, all cuts per 1b. 15c, 18c, 20c PORK GHOPS, 2 lbs- .45o ‘ GHIGKENS per 1b- 25c per lb. 24g _- ._- DEVEREAUX’S CASH Orders Delivered C. O. D. l 1210 TELEPHONE TWELi/E-TEN 1210 Brown l0 lbs- 49c 98 lbs. 98 lbs- $3.19 24c Surprise Soap 10 bars 3c Onions, Choice 1o lbs.— 19g Potatoes per bus. Chase £9‘ Sanborn's Coffee lb. tin 38g Schwartz Baking Powder per lb. tin 23g Eastern Guardian ..'BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now, you will not regret it. muymo Oats and Potatoes daily at our store warehouse. Oiark Bros. Montague. 1b-7l20-l0-l5-3i, .300 N01‘ MISS Maborfs Rox~ all One-Cent Bale from October 17th to October 24th inclusive. 14-7061-10-14-31. “WEE EVENT you have been waiting or. Two regular also drug store items for the price of one. plus only one cent. Saturday, oc- tober 17th to Saturday, October 24th inclusive at Mabonks One-Cent. Saie’. L-708l-l0-14-3i. ..°A REAL CHANCE to get your drugs for the winter, buy your Christmas gifts in toilet goods, ata- gloMl-y, and sundry articles at. Mubonb Rexall One-Cent Sale. 24th inclusive. get your winter supply o! drust toilet goods, stationery, and all drill; store needs at Mabotrs Rexan cue- Ccnt Bole, Montague, from October 17th to 24th inclusive. ..'BIC| SLAUGHTER SALE. — Forced to go out of business owing to iii health I have decided to of- fer my large stock of Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, China‘ and Dinnerware etc, at a discount a of 331-3 to 50 per cent. J. L. Younker, Montague, L-7115-10-l2-6l. ..'CLARKS Second Anniversary‘ sale m, Montague October 17th to: October 24th. Don't. miss this big opportunity to buy your Fall sup- ‘ big savings. Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! L-7ll6-l0-l5-3i. - GROCERY |‘ '1 Dealing with Canada's militia, Col. Burns declares present training schemes are not sufficient. The strength and orgnniiation is not all it ‘might be and “there is not enough equipment with which to t: am properly." DEFElVSELES? CANADA! (Continued from page 4) z oni- *"*"“"* ‘in Canada there is not a single Canada .. 1.66 tank, there are only two experi- _ Australia .. 6.57 I mortal armored curs, no anti-tank i, Nev: Zcaland 3.09 guns no modern anti-aircraft guns ' South Africa .. . .. 3.97 or predictors, nor any infantry mor- Irish Free Slate . . . . . . . . . . .3225 tars, m." any of the new Bren light Col. Burns (ices rot lid\'i.:0 that Canada. should miiiii*<ilaie1y' launch‘ \\".\l‘ relics, unlit. for use--in short,‘ an expensive Cilllllilbgfl to increase,‘ w; are hardly bdltm‘ armed mrcliine guns; our gas masks are than . . l . . Ciuadzis forces", rinhixir; the finnn- b the poor Ethiopians, cia‘; difficulties", but suggests that Canada esi;ni..tc hvr illlfillllllm dc- frirrzvc roqu.rci1;c::ts in the ihrcc SHYLCOS, with ail (lculzind, so t of priority off cr 11,11; “if the lVillillJ is to be more ef- ficient its members must be given longer p ‘i id" of trainziig. nnd prop- ‘ And if theie is not. Silbliiillb mcncy it may be neces- ' money be put (Ii-EDA R SiLIL/‘JGLES In 510;}; 11ml to Aiwive l ,_.. i'_".4...l (I_'.‘..5.~.lll*]:’J~-i11 l5}; ~Jl¥iA S l‘? ECARS L:l<l’_‘()l‘+1l) (‘l ElkRS CL EAR WALLS FEXTRA. NO. l’s. "tirn for ztols cf equal quality l l at p500". in m??? all ("?l‘." int. Shingle Stain, Carbon V run vrhile the Royal Canadian Air . Force will have only about $275,000 iha: they would be in a state of ‘readiness for tvar. And behind this l force an auxiiiaiy force might he hull in readiness under less ad- vanced training. Concluding uiih the Air Force, C01. Burns points out Britain faces threats from the air. It. may be that Cnnadashouid improve her air force so as to give prompt, up-to-date and lproven support to the Royal Air Force rather than send over a num- be: of semi-tinned soldiers with , olxsolcte equipment that might ar- rive aiter the damage was done. 'l'rue, the value of the air force has nut, been provcn in war, but it is likely the air force will be the chief defence sci-vice in the future. Why no; raise Llie Royal Canadian Air l-‘orce to first class standards in mixierial and training, and to say, 10 per cent of the Ho) cl Air Force in strength? Col. Burns asks the ques- lion Col. Burns noics ihzit Canada's pri-s cut air force cmbraccs eight loci-munch: and seven non-perman- czit squaclxons. The Rcyril Air Force spends nearly $2,000,000 per squad- per squadron. Here again the choice seem: to come up: will we liave a small force of up-tc-dale qualific- ations, or a large force of compara- tively negligible ability? Doubtless, Col, Burns concludes, o. compromise will be the answer. But for this and all other probiems he ificircYizn, Ochrrs, lfeiulllo‘ o i O 6 .. l! u b v 0 O E 6 o 9 0 o o I o A o 6 o WEDDING BELLS l l l l l l plies of all general merchandise at I 1 St. Bcnavenlures church, Trace- clfe, was the sccne of a pretty wed- ding on September 2nd, when Miss Charlotte Rowe dnught-rr of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrle". Rowe, became the wife of Robert Gallant (Hughes), adop- ted son of the lntc Mr. and Mrs John Hughes, of Milcove. Rev. Mgr. Maurice McDonald irerformed the ceremony. The brde looked charming in rose chantlllyv lace with poture hat ‘to match and carried a lcouqret of on hair fern. The iwPDy coupe more attended by thc brides brother, A. E. Rowe, and Mrs. Rowe. The WCddllig march was played by Mrs. John Mclnnis and 5010:; wrr» beautifully rendered during the nup- tial Mass by Mrs. J. J. Trainer After the ceremony the party motored to the home of the bride ,where a dainty breakfast wa: served to the friends and neighbor" of both Parties. After ieceiving many happy con- gratuatlons they left by motor for Borden on their ho1:e;.mo".ii m» to Toronto and other Canadian ci ifs. While at Toronto they at e1d:d the National Exhibition. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Gal- lant were tendered a rempilcn at,‘ the home of the groom. aLer which! of that Canadian Committee of Dc- fencu so that the country will not be handicapped by an rmbitiously largo organization and a hopelessly. brid nl .mali treasury. GUARDIAN . Montague, October mn to ‘October i L-vooi-io-ii-ai. ; ..~a near. OPPORTUNITY t.» L-7001-10-14—3i. , l. AKVEST FESTIVAL AEUE Men's Solid Leather Work Boots with heavy out- aole and split upper- Leather insole and rubber heel- Sole is sowed and nailed- This article Is really an exceptional buy at------_._._..__._._._.__. UUIUBEK 15. 1936 3 Lines of Full Grain Work Boots in brown or black. Leather; or: Panoo aoles- Finest quality of hides used—---—————--—-— construction M 79 Men's Box Kip Boots with stout sole and rubber top lift. Solid Rubber heel- Boys’ Box Kip Boots, sewed and nailed soles- Very rugged. 1-s1/2__-_.________ Sizes Boys Oxfords of side leather with behd leather outsoles and rubber heels $2.29 Same in Youths 11-43% — — - -- $1.79 m‘ $l.9t’ Men's Side Oxford with Leather or Composition outsole. Good value -- $1.98 Men's Gum Rubber,_ Canadian made- All black. stock - - - New‘ Oil Grained Leather Sole Work Boot with rub- ber tap sole over leather- lronplate heel. Bel- lows tongue- Waterproof — - - - - M e n’s Congress Boot of pliable Calf Leather with bend ‘pink roses, baby's. breath mid ma'd- . *- Girls Oxfords of Calf Leather and bend out- soles with rubber heel. Sizes 82-2 WRIGHT outsole and half ruber heel. Elastic s|des- Brown or Black __‘ ECONOMY BOTH nfllairgeicyrowd gathered charivari- morning 1st-Oat the the happy couple, who received ihrin ail nnd treated them to refresh- men t‘. l‘! MEEORIAM MR. SAIVIUEL FINLAYSON M1‘. , Samuel Finlayson, Peakds 58¢’- of 82 years after a brief illness of ten days when he had token dou- ble pneumonia and pleurlsy. Mr- Finlilysen was a highly es- teemed citizen, honest and up- right in all his ways, loved and re- spected by all who knew him. In his passing away the community has lost one of its finest young men. SHOE sroiers rowing wife, nee Evelyn Elridge, a dflulhm Eva. 0M Year old, moth- er, one sister, Mary, Mrs Don Me- Innis, Peakes Road; one brother, William, in Bangor. R"- G- 0W"! Hughes, pastor of Cardigan and Montague congrega- "0115. breached a very inspiring sermon and spoke very comforting words to the bereaved. IR-r-ed, passed away in the early The pail bearers were JaekFish- ‘There are left to moum a sor- or, (flgrence Mcmnnon Joe Run , - COMPANY STORE nighan, Dan Mctnnis Jr., Martin Shaw. The funeral, which was hem on Friday, Oct. 2nd at. 2 p.m., wasone of the largest seen for years. His remains were laid to rest be- side his father, Malcolm Finlayson, who predeceased him 5 years ago, in Bangor cemetery. To the bereaved the entire com- munity extends their heartfelt sym- 8i Pools oooooooooooooooeooo Tillllti PSUN, Limited .\IC.\'T.-'\GI'I'I aooooooooooooooooooniooo 040044 o4 ooooooooo-oo-oo-oooeooooavooo- OOOOQ-Q ivuuirl like to sco thcestnblishmeni OUT OUR WAY lplqlllllli» it'll: z‘ ‘ H1! v ' VOU qgfllfffil Tickets to all For particulars in estimations connection with ‘routing; and iiircs consult W. K. R O GER S 181 Great George Street. Phone 540. ‘E R. 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