J ‘Y’ aulyd}, Qwla~4A~4\—(|lt@b#¢\lJZ—4Q'r1-4\4.;|-‘4 it. ing leadership in furs and value. A range of fur Coats of command- ..l.i.s}sv..wo.-auns...t.-...... - . .. wanna assortment, styles, Fitted models, Princess lines, Belt- ed styles, cosy lengths. ° LAPIN Beautiful Cozy muskrat, barrel MUSKRAT BEAVERINE CARACUL BROADTAIL MINK MARMOT HUDSON _ FRENCH SEAL , BEAVER LAMB Hudson Seal model, full length, satin lined “brill dog" collar — “Swaggersf in swaggers or full a S0 EASILY ivy/f Princess $275. natural szzs. Close Sport tweed . Tunic Coatair iFined Models! ‘Princess Linen! And a coats llroadtail, fox collar — $185. ~l.oose swaggers in mink marmot pet- al collar — — $135. Thickly f u r r e d French Seal‘ ripple collar - - - $100. brown lapin stripe lining $60. host of moderate price fur fitting silver model g Small negate: Willjllold. Your, Coat‘. Until Wanted g gore 8c McLeod Ltd Belted Styles! ' Boxy Swaggers! Full Length Coats! THE g CENTRAL GUARDIAN i This euiumu |~| rm-erverl for new: of Iueui interest but utlrortlling of a ueu-sy nature may be Inserted at A rent: u \\'0l'|| strictly payable In advance. CgNFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- AN E. L~679B-'l-12-312 CRASWELL FOR, PHOTO- _ GRAPES. L-3494-3-28-tl. i ron A cnarzurrir. rum In the: grate. We recommend Old Sydueyi Screened or Carine] Coal, Sold in, any quantity by A, lrckurd rSz Co. ‘ i Phone 240. L-6492-B-15-3l.i i I BASEBURNER (‘.O.~\L.—'I'h8 fuel‘ i we recommend ls "blue coal." III v gives the most even heat, lasts the‘ longest, and is the cleanest Hard i Coal you have ever used. Sold by A. Piclrard d: Co. Phone 240. I L-6492-9-15-3i. i i SERVICES in York Pastoral! i Charge on Sunday, September 20th? i will be: Central Church 11 a. M. i Pleasant. Grove 2.30 P. M. York '1 i P. M. Rev. S. Boyce will preach in v tlie evening. G. A. Christie, Min- ister. L-GSSB-li. i Dli TII AT NEW PER/TlL-Jrllfi down rif Mr. James smith, aged 66, ‘Ni-iv Pr-rih, occcurrrid early yesier- _ drvv under sad circumstances The .deern.<cd, who had been in failing‘ iherrirh for some. is survived by his wlrirrghtir-r. with whom he resided. ' Church. i0 A. M. Sunday School.‘ i 11.00 A. M. ltlorning Prayer. 730i P. M. Earning Prayer. Rristico: Sifl lvlzirk", Church. 3.00 P. M. Evening! i Prayer. Reud. E. O. Lirnuaster, Ree- tor lrlllllo-Eblil-ll. i hill/TON: Si. John's Anglican i 'I'It.'\Y\‘SFERItEI).-—)rir. cram n. Henri‘. South Devon, who for the past 10 rears has been a member of the staff of the Fredericton N. B, branch of the Brink of Nova ,SC0lia, is lJolllg l-rrursfcrrcd to the iCllfll'll>lii'i4i\\'l1, 11,13. 1., branch of the bank. Mr. Henry will take upl his irew duties at Chailot-ttovvn after 5 r two weeks‘ vacation. SCOUT r\("l‘l\'I’l‘Il'IS DISCUS- SED-A meeting held in the Boy Scouts hall last evening under the chairnraiisliiiw of Provincial Com- misdnncr‘ J. J. Morris, was well; attended hy Cub masters and Scout i masters of the ciry, together with hrleir .crl Putters. A programme ‘of acliviires for the next two or three uiiuiilis was outlined and (ll.\(‘li.'=st‘il by the gathering. The following" coniuiiilres were appoint.- ed: Social committee. to arrange for a get-together" on Sept. 29 Mrs. Robert Pawni, Mrs. W. \V.'\1T(‘ll,, Miss M’. Clrrrkin, M’. srs, Warrcni and Trvvor; Apple Day, eommittce: i lticssrs. Geo. Iiradi’. R. Parent, W. Warren. It was decided to hold a ldvmmwiiililoii of Scout craft in the near fnirrre. Many worthwhile suizszestions in this connection were i acivanced by the Sr-oiriers r __4._L.... ___.______ aoeoooooeooocooebbbboobo Week- Emi Specials Ill. (‘ream of ’I‘urta.r - — -— 35¢‘ ‘axle was broken. The City Police 4=__ conrananarrorv LIFE msun- ANCE. L-eiaa-i-iz-aiz. KENSINGIDN PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH, September 20th. Mr. Lorne MacKay, student, will preach at 7.30 P. M. KNGAGEMENIZ-Mr, and Mrs. Ray MacLeod, Grahams Road, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Margaret Adele to Revel! L, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Dickleson, New Glasgow, P. E. I. Marriage to take place the last of September. EN ROUTE TO SCOTLAND.- Mr. J. H. Bishop, B. A. left on Wednesday morning for Boston where he will spendafew daysbo- fore leaving, via Montreal, for Edlnbiu-gh. Mr. Bishop, upon tttTlVfll 1h Edinburgh, will rggume his studies at the Free Church College. STOLEN CAR RECOVERID- A second-hand car, stolen sometime Tuesday night from Gaudet’; Gar- age, Sydney Street, was located yesterday by the Montague division of the R. C. M. P. at Pewnal, near the school-house. The front are investigating the case. MOTQRIST ARRESTED -Al. icged to have sideswiped a car and i; have broken a telegraph post on Formal Street yesterday morning, a motorist, arrested by the City Police on a charge of drunken driv- ifls. will appear before the Silpendiziry Magistrate this morn_ mg. 11mm FIRE CALL YESTER- l).i\Y-A fire alarm last evening ithe third alarm yesterday) brought the firemen into action for a. few minutes on the upper part of the R. T. Holman Ltd., store building, Grafton St. No serious damage was caused by the blaze, which started from sparks on the roof. FINED FOR oBsyraUcflNG POLICE-LA ’I‘racadle resident ap- peared yesterday before magistrate Tweedy and was fined $50 m- three months for obstructing a. police ot- fieer. Evidence was heard against the same person 0n a charge of driving in other than a careful manner on the Malpeque highway near Springfield, the case being adjourned for a. week. VISITS MYSTERY noose-n will be interesting to Guardian readers who are following the serial story “lilvstciy House" by Kathleen Norris, to know that this houre really existed and has been visited by Mr. Angus McKenzie of this city While Visiting in San Francisco it being about 60 miles fromihcre, FVIIH‘ years ago. What made the house evil was the famous Prender- gilst diamond around which the story is built. The house itself con- iaincd 140 rooms. never completed as the owner believed that the day it was finished would be the dayi of her death. There were endlessi SEPTEMBER 17. 1936 <2 Ylll/li’ 50 Y - wi// you have mane y ta give him a sin‘ in lifie .7 4-. The mpziuAi. Child's Thrift Plan You plan to give Him chances you never Eadw opportunities to enjoy sports, a college educatloq erhaps, and financial help when he wants to unch out for himself. Those are your hopes. But will they materialhel When the time comes will you be pinched for tho two or three thousand dollars he may need? There is a way out! Just deposit with us a small sum each year on an Imperial Child's Thrift Plan. ‘Ilren, at the proper time we will pay over to him, or to you on his account, the money you have provided to "sec lrim through." This policy will teach your boy from his earliest years, the value of thrift and forethought. Knd note this: If you should die before your ririid becomes of age the Company takes your place inrl | the premium deposits [or him until he reaches tlu i Of 2i. Then, if the polity has not reached miiririii ire can make the remaining deposits himself. Falbers! This [rmridex an ideal savings ll/(Ill fbr your boy. Ask us to scurl you full [mr- ticulars, without obligation. IMPERIAL. LIFE HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO, ONT. Branches and Agents in dll important centres Ii-‘m carved woods. The property had i much green fruit was seen and .r'.si l ih. (‘nflr-e ’ 7 _ \ '* -" — i unfinished rcoms with heavy rich i lfi‘fl"i't_i::gggiexquisito furniture. The windlngi V011 purchased by a svndicate as blossoms. All the \\‘lll(l(l\\'.< wrni <11 mjim“; __‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 35c . stflil‘ treads lending to the dilfer- ‘ i‘ Shim‘ 1111109 and a r-mail ice was i bevel plate glass, colored and plan, Mo‘, _ _ _ _ _ _ -- — 25c cnt floors above were only about charged on entering. In the kitchen land it. was altogether a wonderful ‘ rkas. (WW1! Flflkv-‘i — - - — 35° f three inches high, making ascent i was 3 lame mlxlem “n!” “m1 WSW!‘- lli. Bel-rave — — — — '-' '- 2?”. 935% with hgavy bgnnigim-s o; rich i every convenience including marble ---»~~-€—-——-e—~ ans -- — — -— 53-"! m" “limdl set rubs and permanent marble F0 SALE‘ ""w a: ~ 1 ‘ ; ‘!‘ , ‘l: ‘k: l! --.n; - _ life _ __ _ __ . iiildlllrzirlilnxg (|-,,‘,I,-,|:., L‘ l __ _ 35:,- -- ~ — ‘ ~ washboards attached. While the r milk ii-"HM pypfl- .... ._ ._ - 25c eccentric owner lived she employed h Grocery SATURDAY, September 19th A special prize of one case of Jenkins’ Island Brand Baked Beans will be given away absolutely free to the lucky winner. Drawing will lake place at 11.00 p. m. on Saturday Simply fill in coupon below and send it to, or leave it at Devereauis Cash Grocery. Take advantage of the following Values. Oxydol — — — —- — 29¢ 1 large Lux and 1 cake Lifebuoy Soap — — 23¢ 3 pkgs. Matches — — 23c Shaker Salt, 2 pkgs. i5c Soda Biscuits, 2 lbs. 25c Putfed Rice, 3 celo pkgs. ._ _ _ _ _ - - — 27c Beans, 3 tins for — 27c Red Rose Tea, lb. — 45c Ripe Tomatoes, 2 lbs. 15c Green Tomatoes, pck. 18c Cucumbers, doz. — 18c Cauliflower, 2 heads 15c (Zahbage, 2 lge. heads 15c Celery. 2 bunches — 25c per dozen — - — - 19c Salmon, 2 tins - — 21c Sliced Pineapple, 2 tins -— 21c Robin Hood Flour 98 lb. bag — — — $3.45 Robin Hood Flour 24lb.bag—--—-—94c s imrfs . must soar “in? 1n lbs. SUGAR 3 pkizs- NUJELL and 4 Cups and 4 Saucers Brown or Granulated __ - Fancy Sherbet Glass — - All for — — — - — — — 1 large and 1 mm“ Island Brand Baked Golden Bantam Com, Victor Flour. 08 lbs. $2.93 Feed (lats, per bus. 65c Fish Meal, per bag $3.115 Ilarleymeal, per bag $1.90 Shorts — — -— — $1.70 ()ilcake — — -— — $2.05 Cracked Corn — — $2.10 Cornmeal -— -— — $2.10 Ilran — — — -— — 51-60 Middlings — — — $1.90 McCREADYKS‘ PICKLES Mustard or Sweet Mixed 18c l Per Jar _____ _ _- Get your SCHOOL SUPPLIES here too. FOR PROMPT DELIVERY 0F‘ YOUR ORDER PHONE TWELVE TEN Fill in this Coupon, bring it or send it to this store with your order. You may win the case of Island Brand Beans. PHONE 1210. DEVEREAUIPS CASl-Iiii GROCERY Corner Kent. and Ilillsboro Streets 10 lbs. Choice ONIONS-————-— Chase 8t Sanborn’s COFFEE, per lb. — -— - 390i COUPON Drawing for one case,- Island Brand Baked Beans. Nlme--———————-—~ AddreI-—--—-——-——— »rr:r;::=.-r.::,.r;;:---r-—>— lbs. 1\Ii.\'ed It - ' rare Surpr’ e Soap. 1 11kt!- nirm» ruler: - - — — —- — 3;“ ll med. tins ltcaus — — — -— -' 2f" 5 lhs. Sugar — — — ~ — — _ 2”“ i0 lbs. Onions — — — — — '-' 19c Full‘. Tea, per lb. — — — — '-' 35:0 Iterl Rose ‘fen, per II). — — — ‘l-‘P j 1 gallon Molasses - — -— — '— 59c i ALBERT KAYS i Corner Iticliniond and Puwflnl 5i!- i Phone 1289 i rorveoroeooooo ov+§+++0¢+ . ~-- "'*' —_ 000000000000000004000-00 Prof. Thompson f has resumed tear-hing t ’ Piano and Vocal i Pupils prepared for Examin- g ations of Mount. Allison Con- I 0 I I servatory of Music, Special Rates for Lessons. Pr! vate Class Teaching for Beginners XI WEST KENT SCHOOL Studio-GS Upper Prince. Phone 235 for Particulars. oooooooo-ooooovooem» 2s. {of A Public Meeting of the Aru-ieiy for the Prevention of Uruelty to Animals will be ir-ld in the Board Room of .110 City Hull on Friday, ‘riptcmher 18, at 7.30 P. M. All those interested res- pectfully requested tio at- tend. T. E. E. ROBINS, President. RADIO OPERATI G '|'"i ii fur (‘riunitrm (iliVPrlllllPlll. ill-ll" t~ ' - .\lll1‘lll0- i t i l.ill lillll. lrllllli4tl number only Iii-rug lll‘I'i]ill‘4l. iioverniur-ni np- . iirrirr-il iiriurivirient, givveriiillellt 14 servants. Mr. McKenzie visited i L"! or ‘and n?! "nuse. Wm w“ the dark spirit-mom ‘l-hci-e ssilmes privately before September 17th of uiere held, as referred to in the by pub", audio“ on gr-pirimhcr story, but could not coirtuc; with i 18th, at 1 P. M. Formerly owned h! rr.i._v.i.t~ in the spirit world. Great Cfllhcrlfl" (7|=1if,llT°"mF“°' Apply lint-fibril lHFIFIIPIiITS. \\'rite llaiiio orange trees grew on Lhe estate - r . _ , . , . FRED enuR. "1 ‘""-"'-'i “i3 "H" Mi- from which ripe oranges could be‘ Blonizigud .__ ____ _ picked, whlla on the same treeiL_5464_4|_ fir: p I our out: war ~ui* at By WILLIAMS '7 flffiwiLtv/‘W- '- 4-17 com 1a veins-woo 600M.