c oanysnqeoaminw i l t l i V‘ B , . _.~.-i Pi'"'1—:!or5 0'1’? (j Keep Minor s In FRIDAY, Wine and Illuc. wool intitc Lil». .\ grotip oi iii Plait! r: SPECIALS FOII THE WEEK-END A particularly fine group 0f Misses Coats, sport types or dl'l.\\_\' fur trimmed styles. Special for the iveck-end — — — — — — — — #- -— — (‘tiltirs Nitvy, (lrceti. $14. 95 Iladies‘ (“oats of all wool bouele eloth, smartly trim- med with ring tail oppossunt. squirrel and persian. \'er_\' attractive models — — $29.75 New Ilrcsscs. individual st_vles in miracle crepe and Assortment of colors. Specially pricctl - — — — — — — — -— -- $6.95 wpensive Ilresses of Rayon, Crepe and .\ tzal chance to buy $1.98 an e\tr.i (III~\H at only — - —- — -— —— —— \ >|7t‘t'IItl purcliztsti of new Fall Hats some of which have lli'._‘i‘iilll_‘.' .~..iItI at $2.93. sptidai i'll' iiit- ut-ck-ctttl — — — — —- — I EREENDAL 00MPANY LADIES STORE ‘ii both the Italians ticsrzt is the relentless l ‘File 0;" path sites and the sitle which iitkt-s the t» ettsive suffers the. niost. groping his way ihll0\\‘i“ g those extreme wliieJi Br and experieiiti". - tlififOlliitili$ llitij.‘ Hitherto British . have seen most action; but lllesert Is Foe r0f Both Sides; - Favors British l By Reuters Special Con. pondent. exhntisting conditions and ‘I in» tire forced to exist. 10C for- wilderiiess o! \I by Lhitish ou post: bot!- i tish oops bore with such fortitude dur- l ~ trig the iii'.\i~ pziasti oi the itar iviien ' it-d tar into Libya. azuiored units 110W i Britiszi gunners are being given the opportunity‘ of’ (lemonstratitig their 1 Cftlihbiliiivs and the remarkable ac- lil» l l ‘l 99 Queen Street o, w. 1,.» _ n tlze ..i...it zteniptcfl with Q ' ‘ 5€-~I-i»—;5‘i5_--7‘~?' ' Citllrti‘ tanks to ticst-etid the road ‘Wwfififil . q- leading to the shore front the cs- . . W k tiarpriicnt at Solium Ilritish artillery i _ - g __ I . , : f ' ‘ ‘ (‘I(‘.<ll'1\'t'"l with irect hits the first. sltsikiilfpsl‘. did-l three‘ lthiian inn s. > u ' ' i . w ... .' . __ _ _ l -_ i..»- r ieiiii ilititttipon tilctl to . v H ..\ .| h"; llowtir Illt‘ rev. o: his tanks with - - ‘ j ,_ "' i‘ ‘ the till 0i a l i derrick; bu‘. was lll M "I, l: ill l 1".‘ lljlllfllllvllilql ‘ fore '1 (It ‘t\llt'1l tiie gtttiaers n l U . l a “Mul _ ist .t'(l ti‘ t tilt on a cittiser 3L K . .TUN, OCL n “(cm l tank as it inghiig in IIIiil-fli!‘ it'd lillll-Y into s C'<I(.‘IIL"ICI'S. tit-o‘; Elm ‘h. IIIIUING l’-F\I.-\\'D {UH APPLE Jlfltli the homo. M: DECIDED 1o us: i I ‘i . And wiiy shouldn't hol Dominion Household Coke can save him 15f} to 3C’! of his fuel bill oom- pared with rsnthraolto, (Governmcnttestlffhath money in pocket! And he gets a clean, radiant fire that‘: ALL HEAT. A smokeless, sootless fuel with practically no ashes. Ask your dealer for folder showing how to use Do- mlnlon Household Coke for low-cost heating. DOMINION STEEL and OOlll CORPORATION timito usunx. ovouev, D O . fllNT JOHN, MONCTON untain, Bell & Oo. Charlotietowr Distributors for I‘. I‘). I. . ‘l 1 ~' II ti Heft- , dimme l IIIJI" (‘O't'.\"l‘S MARKET Boswoari-t. England l “l a ~-<CP) —- Jnntes Reid. l! crluplied ' in the l_.ctc_e_stei'-‘ in’. a ltbstii‘ LONDON w (“Pi have been ‘iruel hi- Slirrt" of Food not to’ display toodlin store l tiiiitioiis in view of the iviti caused b]: you can new wearable: make them all Ladies’ printed Flanne- Iotte Pyjamas, two piece stylaJvith long sleeved buttoned top and “flexi- belt” at waist. Colors, Blue, Pink, and Peach. Sizes small, medium and large. $ Price — — — 1 I1 5 L i! d Ice’ Flannellotto Gowns. with long sleeves. Colors Blue, Pink and White. Sizes small, med- ium and large. Price - _ -_ __ Ladies’ Flannelette Gowns with long sleeves Color White only with Pink or Blue trim. Sizes small. medium and large. Price Ladies‘ Flanneletto Gowns with short sleeves. Color White only with Pink or Blue Trim. Sizes small, medium and large. Price Children's Cotton Plaid Jumper Skirts. assorted colors. Sizes $1.00 ‘< lo ll. Price ., , _ over the .tii of Clincitiit tltel 0W . rfiitiils chans- sting iiim -- niid ' ‘ ‘lltlliilli- rid‘ lFIIIYITII exploding iii " t1 tiostiititi ‘ ' tea ‘ ivltii r slil'ltlt‘lll\ ‘ taril . 'r:i.i _‘ itlie. close ra Y‘. 0e. l Elli] O T'I‘ tire r1 a ll1"‘.I' s illlili" men tit 2i. >4 \\ chil tiei-itid st-liedt rt-n lor_ the second CAJIIIIJIIISUTV prearl i military Ifiillilllll . B: ztisfi (ill the t led to start Noifl 22. the Denririitieiit of iivitlonal} r_vS_ci' Shop and Shop and never be extravagant in the basement: This week it's a story of new arrivals of smart of honest quality and at prices that “SAVINGS VALUES.” Children's Pyjamas Flannellette with long sleeves and “fIexi-bclt" at waist. Colors Blue. Pink and Peach. Sizes small. medium and large. Price Ladies’ practical Cardi- gan Knit from wool and cotton yarns in V-ncck style, comfortable long sleeves with ribbed cuffs and patch pockets. Col- grs Black and Brown. . izes 3R to 44. $ Price —- -- -_ 1:00 Children's All - Wool Gloves with gay contrast trim. (Iolors I’ a d d y Green. [light Blue. Scar- Ict, White and Ilrtnvn. Sizes 4 to 7. Price — - — Ladies‘ All-Wool Gloves with ribbed cuffs. Colors Black only. Sizes-i C 6 to 8. Price — Children's All - Wool Hilts. Sizes 4. 5 and 6, Colors: ‘Ilroivn. Sacrlet, "White. Price - _ __ __. MGDRE E~ MitEOD Milled res S-"ltl fiotiav. .HE klliAliLUTlliltivVN GUARDIAN 1T éiirifiiiiéot 33 Governors Nov. These eriii . int (ltltl .\I c ‘than 80 c. in: Iilllll r piitv n1 for tlit ‘Vi got 5 Voting“ ‘are held l5 lt“l)'.llfl~ not 11p for re- Iieadlook commission before was built two years removed. been Continues Re Fair Buildings AMHERST, N. S.. Oct. 10 —(C- , P) -Di.rectors of the Maritime I ivrrn 'l“ll-1 BRITISH ARMY IN stock breeders aswmtion and the Tm. -_t_-i~_~; i-jltx DE: \t‘. Egypt, Amherst winter trill‘ _ 00111111155101’! o: It.‘ _ icr- —illt'...'.l'rl -1: is‘ conferred today but IMW it‘ hi?“ ‘ “ ' u, r-Qnvpy [Q those wiigil the deadlock over certain buildings diff’ oi the rIBOI-S 0i tiiel DIJTCIIBWII l-nd renolated by the the new arena ago on land from which the buildings had been Stock breeders directors expressed l the opinion the commission "unbuslness-like" I15 well as extravagant in their arrangements. while the commissioners held they made the best. arrangements pos- sible tinder the circumstances. The meeting concluded with the stock breeders still ttniviliing to ac- cept the commission's financial ne- had port. Members of the stock breed- ers association present were C. P‘. Bailey of‘ Fredericton. Major A. W. MacKenzie of Truro. Dr. L. A. Dono- van of Saint John. N. B., Walter Dickie of‘ Truro, Keith Boswell of Victoria. PEI, and L. R. Rose of Oakfteid. N. S. The commissioners attending were town councillors C. l0. McDonald, R. L. Nelson l Thomas Forsythe. Democrat, Washington; two governors, Eugene Tulniudge, ‘cral. Georgia, and Martin gm criiors. Re-nomltiuted Charles Edison. Democrat, New Jer- sey; a, former senator. Clarence Dill, I orinei- Demo- Davey, Democrat, Ohio, and l8 incumbent Of the 18 incumbents re-nominat- ' . led, 12 are Republicans and six are and three were not themselves. The Democrats Henry Horncr, Nebraska. ate: Cone. Flori ; Holt. We gitiia: Moor-s, Netti Jersey: Rcirblican candidates to were the Illinois; Stark, Missouri. ale; Blood, Georgia. BUIIPI‘ IUIOWII LIDVPFIIOTS Utah, and f’ Z? .__.__, fi I ; publican. Cotniecliciit; Republican. Minticsota can. Rliode I Daniel. Deiti LONDON mtiii. a. Polish subject. and Rfilillmllli were sentenced to months’ Itarti later frr pYOICCIPd st licrti. Democrats. Three Democrats-Bail- ey, Arkansas, Martin, Washington, and Jones. Arizona. were defeated for ie-tiomiitatitin. 'i‘eii Democratic governors street-ed‘ late Cochran, iioiniiilitetl for the Sen- s: Vir- lioey. North Carolina; Townsend, Indiana; (icfeiitcd for Sen- Rigcrs, sec-king rc-el-eetion iiiclti<lt> Baldwin. SEIIIOIISIUII, Republican, hiflSwlClillfifiliSj Dickin- son, Rcptibiicaii, hliClilgailli Snsseit, i Bricker, Re- publican. Ohi Vanderbilt. Republi- Re- l’l."l‘ DO\\'.\‘ LOOTING tCPl — Clnrlrs Gro- Ulivid three .\'t‘lIlll'Z FIIIKI)’ worth 18 cents from iiii un- Rnd tack of infantile paralysis and re- Ilbrol. , Percy Whitebreacl, Winnipeg tele- l daughter. Pzttsie. Both work during each evening and on Saturday af- lon. Oiily last. week five boys left fnr fitrthcr training as wiieless op- erntors with the Royal Canadian Air Force in Toronto. had n single failure. 'I'l‘.e instruc- i lBJLII. liovenuo For Y E 0 illlook IltlWlI Slightly l M Oct. 16—'1‘he gross ONGREAL, revenues oi’ the ell inclusive Om- i ion Nations! Railways system for the woo: Glldllll October u. l-iii’: iii-lid? f tn “ mm”? ‘ . or o oo n - 1'19. "°" o! 1989 n decrease o! or 3.4 per oerit. _._______. CHURCH BOCIETY I03- ‘IIMPIIANCII T080810. Oct. 1'! -(CP) -At-. Pigments on proceodi I th es iiahment 0d n Osnsdillii Ollllurci: EVER YTHIN G HAPPENS , AT NIGHT l SONJA 113mm l my MILLARD of ni land 'r l siiuioil-Iud byellliillelgeliiiznfioelggiio: l ‘rho Society, like the em bad I MONTAGUE rm mh h‘ ma“ "I" ‘mg?’ “mp”! MONTAGUE: an: 19th “n” "m" m“ M“ “bmmm” -——~—————————-— ofthe sovius, MON. 2m. bu i °°““ ”" Teach Wireless l For War Effort; WINNIPEG. Oct. 17 -—(CP) Lame since childhood from an at- luntnry comm- the war needs o! the Jected by the Army and Air graph messenger. is making an un- usual contribution to Canada's war effort. He and his wife, Evelyn, are atm- ateur wireless operators and since last October have given ail their spare time to teaching lads who want to become operators in the war sci-vices. They have "graduat- ed" 45 men already and are turn- ing out. another batch every five weeks. The school is conducted in the two-room apartment where they live with their seven-year-old tlic daytime, but have given up all their leisure time to give classes ternoons and Sundays. Graduates of the school have found imsitions with the armed forces in all parts of the Domin- BLA wool Among the graduates there have been elevator operators, meswzngerl VOGUE boys. clerks. store proprietors and _ even a model. One ind. “Fuzzy” Plain Satin BOIIIII] Harrison travels 30 miles from his 60 ,, home in Starbuck. ive=t of here, to x 80 attend the evening classes. Blue Gol So far. the Whiiebrearls have not; ' d’ Rose Green, Peach, Wine Each $5.95 tlon is given absolutely free. All they ask is that their pupils send rem pictures ivhen they get into YOUTIIS ~— Sizes 29 to A Boys Eye View oF Winter “Iiotiest. Ilad. all the gang get their coats at TIIE IIOYS SHOP. They are showing what all the fellas are going to wear this winter!" —-And you'll be pleased to know that we are showing all wool English clothes-moted for their hard wear- ing qualities, designed and tailored just like DADS. Rflillilfls, Semi-Raglans, Balmacs, G dress, and ftill belt models. JUNIORS-Sizes‘ 22 to 24 BOYS’ — Sizes 24 to 80 — - - -- _. STI-IDPINTS - Sizes 33 to 38 — — —- 12.7 6.50 to 9.95 to 3I----_.. “w. Boys’ Surcoats to A 8W6" coat for crisp, wintry days — English pilot or mackinaw clothes, “Neva-Wet” rain and spot resistant. or zipper fronts. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Sizes 6 to 12 unrds, fitted — - - $ 4.50 t0 $ 7.50 12.95 16.95 5 to 25.95 Plnins or two tones-button SEE OUR BOYS’ AVIATION SETS —- Warm and durable English cloth made in plain back 3-4 length style with brecches to match. Breeches have double sent and double knees. Slzes6 to 12years——-----_._ THEVVIC ARRIVED - Boys‘ Trench Coats with cap to match. year5.._.__.__._ MGDRE s. Mtteoo rotted; itnifortn. LOSS TO RUFBY _____ ' WHITE UNION BRISTOL. England -(CP1 -_ n Winter '1‘ Pearce. former president B160 x 80 . a‘ the Riiizlwi" Union and a member "e or Plnk o‘ the Riiirhi" Union committee for Borders '25 venrs died sitcihinlv nt his heme P i ‘iere rereiitlv. . s a r -.»*—‘——~i - .. .-.~:-_:_== 7 x n l RAMCREST Plain l 60 x 84 l Rose, Blue, Gold Green, Peach. Cedar , Wine I Each sell-es l RAMCREST WHITE Blankets 60x90———-—$1l.50 72 x 90 — — — — .12.95 processed, ' plain per set ‘8.75 blue grey waterproof *5.50 ‘i? l Save on 66 x 78 Pllr ‘Z19 i “ BRANTFORDE ” _ Super Quality KENWOOD BLANKETS KENWOOD FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST‘ W051 Filed CQMFQRTERS Wool filled Comforters, covered with two shade! celanese satin choice of Rose and Green, R089 and Gold, Green and Gold and Rust and Ivory com- hinatlons at BIICII $5.00 $7.25 BLANKETS Special prices on IBEX Quality Blankets for this week only. Selling in three sizes ‘iiis iPlflDRE 8 PFLEOD c mdianDivili “m” zligisnd. 40 o| 11h B80111: an in will" office training t, n, m". Tootinfl 5ChO01.0I ' mm“ London. hand, typing and Pr"!!! w. urglgipq} school. described the “m; "fine lot m’ ma." m; n "' They have only which to attain dud," MANCHESTER --(CP {foes of the solic m» fence had bee m l" the sin. by a ~. mined. .1; NKETS REVERSIBLE Satin Bound 60 x 80" Rose and Gold or Rose and Blue Each ’9.0£ WHITE ALL WOOL Rain Bow Borders 60 x 80 pair — — $10.50 64 x 84 pair -— - 11.75 72 x 90 pair — — 12.95 FAMOUS 'l‘\V0-'l‘0N E 60 x 84 Zinnia Hollyhock — Iirlar Rose Willow Green Yellow Aster ”“°" $10.50 SPECIAL HEATHER Blankets 60 .\' SI Each s .50 ‘flier bu k eight hours s £1, "ca, l” “m zvrrwarri-i '1- - 0 BLAME here was postponed bccalis: $1803.}: n "made the sublet‘ and necessary domlment; ‘""' $9.75 IBEX 80 x 90 Pair ‘Z59 My‘