Tin lisntral Guardian Tllheollnnhlolervellornswsol loesl lntdelt but advertising“ onoiqmturgnuylnlnssrted Ml osllh s word strictly pey- oblslnadnnoe. ' OI-ABWILL rur fnovoqrapns. OONFIDIRATION urn malla- mce n-slsa-r-zl-n “KEEP THE home fires bum- lna", call I"red H. Trainer. 3B3-J for your furnace troubles. L-lWO-IO-b-ii. CITY ‘MAXIM-Saturday, October 7th ls the last day for recipients of arrears bills m notif City Clerk's oflios of their inten on to appear before Adjustment Board. 1i-l023-l0-4-4i. srooliflfi? KT Tl-iséi-Ewsili/"llkio PRICES on SALE FRIDAY, SATURDAY mo TUESDAY OCTOBER 6, 7 and 10 You can eliminate the uncertainty when buying Knitted Products if you use this trade-mark as your guide. For more than 70 years Canadian men and women have found it pays to look for the Penmans label. It offers a pleasing fi lgfm gifrgliagilglxl? 213' combination of smart styling, good l“ W‘ 1"" "m1 11 I» m- M901‘ 9941f‘ 28 ozfl quality and economy-all of which 7lglgYmfifififsazfegllfffgcli-l, 3318f; CHOW CHOW 128st‘ — _ _ m5 RQAST BEEF Lb, -- __ _. _ _ _ _ 24c ‘ l 1 _ arrear bills u; notif on Clerk's H | t z. |n tlvoglfiepfiirhzzllpoztlekrzftttead tiétjiidllféll.li'dngiibfi_ ¢8€3Eu BEEF Each 15c. 2 for - 29° ROUND STEAK Lb. _- _ _ __ _ _ _ 25c ——— ' ' . Lb. l "';"'“j"-k'.‘ ‘f; i," '°°"'"f.f°,' '“" .iéi§“é§€if§li?’o§£‘§§”€i§”i>.§§ti; 532mg PQWDER 'n..____ n“ P°RK STEAK Lb-—- ---- ~13‘. Vi! U6, O0 Ol‘ e EDMBIIS a e - 11 A_ cépe Traverse‘ 3 P_M_ . . 383333?fu§‘.1ivl§§l.”ii§%’i?l>‘3¥fil Lynn Vv-"fly N°- 1 7'" Ea°h1°° Fresh Made . . PARISH or MIILTON nun lws- ASPARAGUS cUT-I-‘NGS 3 for — _ _ SAUSAGES Lb- -- -~ I- -- —- -- -- -- c gFCSAIa-tsio 1921M? iggfillulialiiltlggl Kelloggs 8 Oz. PkK- 10° CALVES LWER Lb- “ — — — — — —— 35c 5313",}? 55bit?‘ tidal? fidllii‘? CORN FLAKES a m - - - gvgin! Preys; B.IldL-5fl‘nl:)l01l‘6.:El£i 1 Large Pkg. Both FTGBh GfOUfld Lb. 18C. ~ - Ema L ww- 1 small Pk‘ for HAMBURG STEAK 2 Lbs. _ 9 CAVENDIS ; ship on Sun ay, October 8th in Stanley Bridge at 11 A. M. and in ' . KP339 North RuStlCO Bl} no P M island No. 2 Squat Tin PORK AND BEANS 10c Each————- . FRUITS and VEGETABLES i Liloslz-lo-s-li. .. l SHELLED WALNUTS HALVES Lb. -- |SLAND CELERY i KNITTED PRODUCTS gohillédélplfiihlggiilizfi l 45‘ “jiffl” 23c _,7 Bgiglzn sbiiobl, District hummer a4. Festive 12 Oz. Pkg. 14c. |CEBERG LEWUCE HEAD ___ __ __ '"‘°°""°'°"'~ SEEDED RAISINS 2 for - - - - - — 11g . R...QU]‘ERWEAR .HQS|ERY MURRAYHARBORNORTHand _ _ , _ __ gag Rgtilld. ‘Stilrvlces finhsunday. o Firm Ripe r a e usu ours, y , . u... R... u. n. Campbell. n... n, .1 l-UX Fl-AKES l-OND N TOMATOES Lb. 50. s Lbs. - _ _ _ 9 , and m m m. 1 cm, Bomnanville, Ont. Thanksgiving Large pkg __ ___ CORN T w‘ “Y. a" Y ' Services. L-110l-l0-6-1l. ' |8|flnd Sark, a nine days cruise of the In eniloflafn ______ Gull of st» Lflwfe-Ylce by Quebec 1703K UNITED CHARGE __Rev. Ea-Ch 1°C. 2 for -— i i Oity Bea Scouts in the Curlew, and J A‘ Nicholson’ Mmlsufl; sex-vibes -- -— '-" _- -“‘ "- a two wBek-s‘ cruise of the Gulf of JUDGE ALEXANDER H. gunday camber 3th 11 A_ M_ Gen, 96°11“ by Vflnwuver 80°11“ 111 MiwKINNON mu Church a P. M. York 1.30 P. M. Lb 12 2 Lb c their sailing lifeboat Sea Lion. The DQ551113 of Alexander H. Buckley L_1095_10_3_“_ I c- 3- "' —" _- -' 1 -—- ——- -——— T“ "s" °‘ i“ M°““°“1 s“ MwrKlrlnon- 01w of m" balm" °" i- Aylmer No 21/ Large Tin McKINTOSH Swim w New York was returned ficlals WhO served us idi the past HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE ' 2 by 14 Amema“ Se? 5w“ “mm twenty-seven veers as Justice of ——Services on Sunday. October am APRICOTS Each — —- —-— — —— -— APPLES D01, ._. __ __ _. __ _ _ _._ _ U19 5- 5- 5‘ Flying Dlmlhmflni the Peace and who has made hosts}; follows; Bonshaw u A_ M_ T b Toronto and Oshawa Sea Swim of friends down tnmush m“? DeSabie a P. M. Hampton '1 P. M. JAFFA DA ES 2 l- - 8- — — —' '_ “" Blue or Red did considerable cruising about years has saddened the city or The evening sgrvice will b, me _ Q lake Ontario. E1 Cerrlio. Funeral services for the ‘Ilianlr oflerlng d: fihe w. M. s. The GRAPES 588K612 —— ~— — —— -— - -— —- late Judge Alexander Hector Mac- Tryon United Choir will contribute PAPER NAPKINS Pkg, ._. _._ __ _- .._ _- One hundred Calgary Boy Scouts Klnnon were held Friday. Sepi-em- special music. L-1089-l0-6-1i. [SLAND PLUMS gfoulght in sf body. acted as cad- ber 22, at 2 o'clock lrtom the Willi-l KNITTING INSTRUCTIONS tB f‘ lfto - - dKrtze~ orua-ry n .— .._______.__ “w” a“ s sum" so “r l a L. m . u... “l1f“l'§§f.‘ll“ ‘cumin Mam"? |1v|2 oébpgiécuirs E h 15° 11 Qua" Basket 49“ Tl ‘ll-year-o juris succum a an w ow repea. _._ __ By arrangements announced in l to afhort illness on Tuesday morn- iii WONHYYS P388 the correct dlreo- ac 6 Q t B k t , August, 5,11 French Edy Scouts over mg, September l9, at the Albany tlons for soldiers hand-knit socks BULK M ACARQN| ua-l’ 3-9 9 —'—-'——'-—'— i l4 years of age ivere at the dls- hospital. which ma‘, 1'5 B“! 551K643 m kind]? ' _ _' Dosal of the French Agricultural "rue deccasgd is_ survlvfilnnby his glxixgeout and save for future refer- Lb_ 1m 2 Lb; __ __ __._.._._..__. _._._ '-' Ministry to as isl i h. vest oper- widow, Mrs. ennle Mac on; a - ations. S n M 5011, John Hector MacKinnon, both l ———-C Bulk CANADIAN CHEESE Lb, -— —- — —- -—- cl this mty: a daughter, Mrs. Jean JOINS A R FOR E-J- 13311151 |C|NG Lb 9c 3 Lbs _________ c Former world's heavyweight box- When a Boy Scout of Bishop- Barnes of Hawthorne, Nevada, and gadglmhggn afrhyarélegnfirz x1581:- ' ' ' n; champion Gene T"; n t . Enl d. l" bed 60-! i tl gra dhildren. - - i - ________________ m.“ 916mm w the “Eflifludfij wffiove,efia'c'h,,rfigm,owera to :9”; gffiige fiafxynnon w“; bum 1n E. I.. who has been construction CERTO 8 OZ. B0tt|8 JGWB| 4 Lb- Baard of the Boy Scout Foundation cue a cat. he found it impossible Higllfiflld. Prime Edward Blond. M73113“ Mm D- A- Mafmnald» B|Ock -—---— >f Grcrncl New Yozk. to descend with the animal. Par- Canada, in 135a H‘? Came m the general commcwr' Mcncfln‘ has _ C d lshiorl-ers spliced several ladders géiitetg islaltgg lnJ yigixitldlug rig lggmdtutileqshtthelg; Eatons 2 Lb.Jar - "-3- visitor t. a. in d to S t d t. ffi I1 - 1a ' ' ______.__________._ was Juke watermamsa ‘lmltchngo; or er rescue cou an ca eliigirgxeg h; figsvggafl esgmaebmqngsg Telegmph_‘youmnl_ 93C. 2 for ._. _._ _- ._ _. Scout from nca Am t d . 'h Th fl B Sc ts f w 1c e o or Y HTS- —~—— lame across tor 1118i; ersaagkigoi? Wadeerlafegagrkcf this guvmmegihoegi W55 filefilied Justice 0f the 116MB II‘- HUNTER KNEE UNFrED c rea y s swansdown CHARGE. Rev. W. A. MacQuarrle, _ _.. __ __ __. __ ._. B.D., Minister. services for ‘rhanks- C|DER Gal giving Sunday. October 8th, will be at North Wiltshlre at ll. Hampshire at 3 and Hunter River at 7.30. Sun- day School at North Wiltshire at 10. Hunter River at 10.30 and Hamp- shire at 2 W. M. s. Service at fie e suoocssfuii _._ dguci claimed him. y CAKE FLOUR Pkg‘ '_' — "' "'"— Judge MacKillnon was active ‘n Y.M.C.A. work during the World War. servinz as directing manager in that organization. His widespread participation is represented by the numerous civic and fraternal or- "pen pals" with whom he had their way" to camp. By arrange- l D9511 corresponding for some years. ment with a local farmer the troop l‘ lined up with hoes and went l A new kind of good turn came thrcuzh his birr com field. It was the vray of Scouts on duly this a two day's‘ job for l6 boys. and year at the Ottawa fall fair-the they received $26, nl-us two big fixing of ladies’ high heels ioosen- dinners served under the trees by we CANADIAN STORES no esters, the El Cerrito Lions Clulb, axgigngf Ngfinmggia? gfgnmlwi", _~ ._. t +1, . ildounrziglile tramplng about the the farmer's, 800d wife. Barnum“ of which he was a ganlalpswrlét 73g cgmulclgatbylma » - . . , . . o a - 30y Scouts of st. Mary's. Ont, Illlglfxilbgr-th Tllxlggg llrgillns awn {mi “Y L_108.,_6_u_ Four thousand Bov Scouts from during the past summer provided gm i‘? e r ° m i... “f? $193115 5nd swimming m“ p ' MARRIAGE ANNUUNCEMENT structors at the local swimming l l l the East Toronto districts of Dan- i ‘ pool. First aid also was rendered (01th. Beaclt. Riverdalc, Monarch Park, Gledhlll and Wood-tine, at- l tended the annual East Toronto children who suffered cuts and iggflabegagréefia%lefié and the ma“ announces the marriage of their J. Edward Munson, son of Captain quisette over taffeta, She wore n. quests included Mr. and Mrs. and wealth. i scouts’ Own Clllldllfill service at bruises on the rough concrete Wflllfi- Final mes Wm {mnducted by dauzhter, Mary Norma. to Mr Myles Munson and the late Mrs. sterling silver locket, a gift of the Harry Paterson, Oa-pe REMOTE. P- disliirwe was Canada's 1 Rivflrdale Park Cdrsvmen of four A notice in the local palm‘ fldvis- the Richmond 1mg‘. o‘ m“ with William George de Belle, son of Manson, Alma, N. 3.. were mar- bride, and carried s bouquet of Ema, managing/fr? gaging pro eemonii-l-dvée b33113 tliaienlgn 82y git churches conducted the service. l A stout bit o! backwoods first ‘ lid was that pcrformcd bv Archie Macdonaid. a former Patrol Leader of the 1st Fort Erie. Ont, Scout Troop. and a companion, while prospecting in the rough country north of Timmins. Coming upon lflotlter prospector gravely wound- rd by the accidental discharge of ‘ s rifle. Macdonald rendered first l lid. improvised a stretcher. and i. with the help of his companion. ‘ bore the wounded man 2'7 miles through the bush in Timmins Hos- pital. A record summer of long dis- tance cruising by Canadian Sea scouts this year included 1.000- mile trips b0 the New York World's Fair by the Scout yawl Jellicoe ed parents to direct their children in case of cuts. to report to a Seoul; for first aid treatment, as a precaution against infection. One of the summer's outstand- ing bits of Boy Scout first aid work was that rendered bv two St. Catherlnes lads when 31 passeng- ers were injured 1n the telescoping of two electric intcrurban cars. Among the first on the scene. Scouts Gordon Clarkson. 16. and Wilfred Locking. 1-5. helped pas- sengers through the windows. then proceeded to give first aid. Tourni- quets were applied to the severely cut legs of a motorman. then the injured passengers were assisted to a nearby farm, and bandaged with torn-up sheets. pillowcases and $111915 supplied by the fannerki fe. COAL Now that the cool weather is here we wish to advise the public that we have arriving regularly by cars Sprlnghill, Invemess, Albion Round, Mbion Nut Coals, Dosco Coke, etc. We have in stock large quantltle for base-burners, jacket Stove size for furnace use which we gilarantee of best quality. Still regular prices and advise stocking up be- fore advances take plac W. D. GILLIS & G0. Phone 176 L977-eod if l s of Hard Nut, suitable heaters, etc., and Hard C. the Rev. Robert Rankin officiating. Interment was in the Elks‘ plot in Sunset View cemetery. Besides his Lmmediate family there are left to mourn six broth- ers and four sisters: Owen in RJE- ulna. Daniel A., David l... and A! bert T., of this city, and Lemuel the late Charles de Belle and of Mrs. de Belle. of Montreal. which took place quietly in Montreal on Saturday. September 30. After a motor trip through the Maritime Provinces Mr. and Mrs. de Belle will reside at 227 Kensington avenue, Westmount.-—M o n t r e a l A., and Stewart. of l-iilzhfield, Mrs. s?“ Ben j. Crabbe. Clyde sympathy-“Jnurnalfl mia. C alifo Thimble Theatre. River, Mrs. Albert Farquharson, Mermaid, Mrs. J S. Pierce, Charlottetown. Mrs. L. Coffin. Boston, Mass. to all of whom the Guardian extends sincere E1 Cerrlto. MUNSON-S C 0 T T-A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Scott, Bale Verte. on Saturdav afternoon at 3 o'clock when their daughter. Miss Dora. Belden Scott. and Rev. E. rled. The ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. A. F. Baker. The bride. given in marriage by her father. looked charming in a white aleneon lace floor length gown, made on princess lines over white satin with matching ‘bolero jacket and fingertip veil falling from s. eomnet of orange blossoms. she wore a cameo locket. s gift of the groom. and carried a bouquet o! sweet- heart roses and meidenhair fern. Miss Emma Elizabeth Scott, sister of the bride. attended as brides- msid and wore yellow silk mar- yellow roses. The groom was st- terlded by his brother, Lilo Mun- son. Music was played Mrs. Harold Cruickshank, Amherst. Fol- lowing the ceremony a reception was held. The bride's table was st- tractlvely decorated and centred with a three-tier wedding cake. Later, Rev. and Mrs. Munson left on a motor trip throu h New Brunswick. For travelling wore a na blue tailored suit with Russian nlr fur. and navy and rust accessories. They will reside in Jacksonville, N. B. Out-of-wwn Starring POPEYE — - H-M! WE. ARE SETTING OUR NEUTOPlA B‘! A l Al-lov, wimw, wi-iv ARE VATURMUJ‘ ‘THE Sl-HP SO SUDDiNG? FACTORY -I KNOW THKT I MUST INHEQIT THE SKlLl: read rived: but modern science has de- prived us of that defence," he said before a service club. "That is Why I am in favor of conscription." ENFORCE REGULATION S John Telegraph-Journal. Friends of Mr. J. Ramsay Auld of West Oovehead will be sorry to hear of his illness in the P. E. Is- land Hospital. i FAVORS CONSCBIPTION _ TORONTO, Oct. 4 -(CP)—-Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, former Can- adian High Commissioner in Lon- dm, today urged immediate and 1 universal conscription of manpower GLASGOW—(OP)»— Shiny may only be built or repaired in the Un ted Kingdom under the author- itv of a license rzranted by the Board of Trade. The regulation u enforced under emergency defence aws. ‘r l MEREL STAY ON OUR COURSE OH-DEAQ-IT I5 MIDNIGHT AND MY DARLING ISN'T HOME YET-l SHOULD NEVER HAVE 6E1" HIM T‘ THOS SKIS‘ HE MAY BE BURIED IN A SNON < KEEP OH CQYIN? IT'S A BIG HELP TO HIM- DRIFT-r WHAT WILL. we 0oz