ml-r-rmr =v~q1+gg-<-.-~. - House is lifaxwefl new ppmggntisltled b)’ fl remarkable 04.5fm ?/IF*"WM Mqxwcil iiouse is packed in n silllPf-‘ilflillllll tin. by 1%” v-nflyrrosl, ytrocesaztggl- lllliVdlYly Mimi” i°_ I'M‘ c [P0150 flint it. ‘won't Lose iia- - out" bizlxwcii Home actual- ly is I“ '"""""" DRIP setup-i... Drip Pot v . - and Glass Coffee-Makers REGULAR GRIND- {m- Percolator or Boiled Cofiee EVERYTHING FOR FALL CLEANING S fluaav a‘- WWW‘ £112!" > gaaln-fil-a '. sul i “Rim Gallons — - - -.-$g_@ V; Gallons - - -$4,i5 1-4 Gallons — - 42.15 Pis- — — — — 41.25 "' Ptl — — — — — 75c nan Pts———-—$1.00 Qfi.——-—-—-ll.'l0 G1’. 01D INOtFSI-l. N0 IUIIINO WAX and LAMVS WOOL APPLIIII mt appiywitli the emetei lelb In ase gsnulnelamiiswoi pplierto 9 ¢ Bnglllli” way emreepnloon beeutiful. Jl Hope, Brooms, Ben-Ami, Old Dutch Cleanser, Turpentine, Pinolave, Scrub Brushes, O’-C¢ds,r P011811. Lemon Oil, Silvo, Brasso, Wallpaper cleaner, Drano, Sent-Flush, Window Glass Cleaner, Scratch cover, Upholstery Cleaner, . Bilflil’ 0111M Sweepers, Carpet beaters. m Rogers Hardware 0o. Ltd. PHONES 105-1308. FREE CITY DELIVERY Free Coupons With All Retail Purchases. geria7$1.0if'“ iBritish tariff Regulations and t Christmas gifts (a one Arnold (cahxalsi. angst-n ivrlm-l - YEO THEATRE ZANE GREYS WESTERN lllllilil" then as mas gifts, remain subject to duty, it was said toda at the tom? tar- ggmfggflrfélma “W °°“" in Technicolor Only excepttgions are certaifin con- with Wwtfi“; hi‘. ‘ifiiswwmslaa it'll‘; Mm" "W" dokl and charliitlglzlga orientations.” RANDOI-Plloiqlgl‘! m? 00ml) l" DEAN JA G th d tm t that British rels-‘ tivias ggafrrielidls of ple in Canada’ VIRGINIA Gmuon‘ lgh lm" rt dut- ts are hard worth- while. But. d one author. y, many of these complaints could a. - ple carefully follow tariff gula ens. For the sending o! parcels over- seas regulations fall into three cafe- gories: those which are very severe, covering imports (gifts) going to cl- i-Wlifaiiffii ‘"731 °€l'°“".‘ t" ' c e on; za. ons or m- as...» lemma... hind certain The Eastern Guardian igecial concessions for ‘members c! , e fighting forces of the overseas ——~— em ire)‘ This column la reserved for slows of pica] of we hundgggfl of u“. local interest. but advertising of e 193 addressed w the tariff; d] on nsway nature mny he inserted no I ; "ma, Qng ‘gnu l cents n word, strictly paynhls in ' F)“ advance. hrvmslssm s""“"".°""§'..i”fi‘""?”’" re a ons pre er- re e r gltllélé iiflruqgilsuéuiig Stave!“ “ma? b9 Clifton gave“? most fossil-trig S: v we inspec . Many foods are duty free though dre” m the United chum‘ Mm" not more than two pounds of any @5119» 011 5W5“? 111N711!!! °n hi! one food may be sent. These must work in China when he labored for atnflflnadlillrl Déodilcte lb enter Brit‘ thirty-eight years. He spoke from Y“ ° '1 - the text “Tile Great Door Ineffec- w£uZ‘.’."‘$5".$€££‘.i‘"8§h “iiiiimfi m1 1- Qvqped- The» w mm ured in Canada, bu if a mixture of adversaries. He spoke of the Chin- silk or artificial silk is included the ese as a great people, which war articles immediately become duti- and pol-motion h“ only sowed to a . “mm u weld together and who are seeking mgigucléh oigin tihg rule all The the Christway o! life and the doors ackage, as mailed, must not exceed are open for it when in God's good 1% vléotsgfiddgeuoels ma? be sent to time it may be given then-L Canadian sol rs duty nee provid- ed they fulfil other conditions. Sim- ilatrwregulaltéions tskpplytut? auxéliag _ s" °" w e" e 5 we“ ..'Garfleld Shaw service man §,{fif"t',‘,e§°'g‘,g,$,'fz‘;“fifim_‘°' 5cm“ was home for the week-end in a list. of Empire-made goods Montana-L which are subject to duty entering _-_ m9 Umwd I§m$§g\"t1“°1“d& eifmc: .."I'he schooner Nellie Dixon. g5 “$5.23? gigiixefotlbhgily Z1011; stogir- cam- Tvenholm. ls in portal. Mon- lngs and. other silk a. oirel, playing issue discharging a wrso of Coke cards mechanical ligiiizrs, watches, --L clocks, alarm clocks, gramophones, ~ Tecmds and sum?“ ‘fume "3 ..'Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hume of ins n . w... a.» t. Mmwfllle or to troops of the free forcesfin week to attend this funeral. Mrs. Britain do not enjoy the same prlv- Hume is a daughter of the late lie es as those sent to Empire troops copy“ George Anon bu are subject to the same impart regulations as those covering gifts to civilians. MONTAGUE, FRI. 26 MONTAGUE SAT. 27 SOURIS, MON 29 3"“? Personals mneddis MacKenzie o1 the R.C.A.l'<‘. is on a short leave and visiting his home in Montague-L ..'Amold Lane, employed with the '1‘. Eaton 00., Moncton, spent the week-end at his home in Mon- tague he is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lane-L Ganucks played llital role after llunkerque days ..‘Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Wight- -—~— man, Truro, motored to Montague LONDON. Sem- 28 —-(0P Cable) to attend the funeral of Mrs Wight- —Viscount Cranbome wdfll! i014 a man's father, the lane Captain group of Canadian journalists that gem-go 511e,, who passed away m after the evacuation of Dunkerque Montague last weelkq, Canadian troops stationed in Brit- ain would have been the only iully- 1 equipped force ‘tooface the Ger- m$i1iqe%ortiiitli1iotti;neS-ecretary made Repeal of I Neutrality Act the remark in the course of a. speech in which he expressed sym- pathy with the Canadian troops over their boredom at continued in- action on the home front. During the period following Dunkerque, he said, the Canadians played a. vital role and they still are a. most important factor in the defence of the British Isles. QUINCY. Mas». Sem- 28 —<A— A dozen representatives of Can- P)-— Use c! the Umted States ar- adlan newspapers. here to see for my "Where it is needed and when themselves how the war is being it is needed." 10895119!‘ with im- fought, met Lord Cranborne at the mBdiB-ifi Yepefll 0f the Neutrality idominlons office after a reception Ml- WQTB urged today by Nat/Y by the British council, sponsor of Secretary Frank Knox in a fight- |thetr trip, and a tour of the bomb- m: speech delivered immediately damaged houses of Parliament and after the launching of the 35,000- ton battleship Massachusetts. Speaking extemporaneously, Knox declared that "we must have done with that type of thinking that ar- Westmlnster Abbey. The journalists questioned Lord Cranborne about. Russia and the possibility of a British invasion to divert the attention of the Ger- 8W8 will? 0H1‘ army must be cir- ma“, culnscribed in its action in defend- ‘ One editor said: "We expected the America." something" in the nature of a Brit- '17"! WWW/Q SQYVit-‘c Mt NSi-flCi-S i lsh invasion by next spring, but. the movement of draftees to United 10rd Cranborne smiled and said it. States territory- woulq not b; a; soon g that, Knox did not elaborate on his ‘ to the army except to Li. u» a w» the M» mo“ ‘ of national defence" to use the army I where needed and that it was “fool- l ish thinking" to regard "our safety as only directly concerned when an BROS. enemy puts s. foot on our soil." PHONE 86 More than 50,000 persons watch- ed the t70,000,0(l) battleship slide down the ways oi the fore river yard cf the Bethlehem steel com- Plfly- Knox said that the battle- ship-tn be equipped with 16-inch rims-and five similar ships al- ready built or building would carry the "heaviest guns afloat." As the Massachusetts slid down the ways a huge overhead crane started to lay the keel of a new cruiser. the U. S. S. Flint. Woodburyb Face Soap 4 cakes-Me Woodhuryb Face Powd- er and Lip Stick 44c value. Special 33c BIRCH GIDVI W. I. The regular monthly meeting of Birch Grove W. 1., Freetown met av. the house 0i Mrs. Russel Burns 0'1 I'M- l0th with the Vice-Pres. , Sllviflx Hal: Dressing in the chair. The meeting opened i‘ b! 51118111; the Ode and repeating , the Creed. i! "aembers responded to roll call and three visitors were Vlnoila Castile Soap P"°°'1*- ¢°1l°¢tl°11 mwnted to B0 ‘ l bars. 25c cents. Collection was taken fox the Mobile Kitchen fund and 82.00 was sent to the l titute office. BItoMo-sahrzaa also else-Me were appointed. School-airs. Blew- er Auid and ‘Mrs. O. B. Matheson Sick Comm. am Deacon and m1 Will Frances. Plans were made to have a concert to raise money for the Queen's Plmd. audit was de- cided to ask Rob Ray Macdngor, the Radio Singer, to put on Ogllvie "Ponds" whoat THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN Li‘ Hunter River And Vicinity Mr. Donald MacArthur, Appln asked. was a recent visiwr toilette- e. The little seven year old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John DcsRoche of Wheatley River was removed to the hospital on Thursday Sept. 18 ltlflcflng from a badly injured arm whidhshshurtwhexlshsfellfiom the hayloft, while playing about with other children. Mrs. Eric Bagnsll and little sons Jamie and Wayne are on an ex- tends]. visit to her sister-in-law ma. fteagh Bagnall here. Mr. and Mrs. Elseworth Bagnall and son Ralph, of Sunlmersl-zie were guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Pope Bagnall when they en- tertained at dinner on the evening of September 17th.. the coca-salon being the joint birthdays of Els- worth their eldest sen, and Jamie, their grandson. A very happy evening was spent by all. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Garden Houston of Mayfield Mr. Otis Polmd has returned to his home in Maine, after visiting his mother Mrs Mark Pound o7 Fredericton. On the evening of Sept. 19. a very happy event took place at the home of Lac Herbert Macbeod and Mrs. Macbeod when friends from this and adjoining communities gathered to tender Mrs. Vernon Ford (nee Alma Macieod of Harte- vll1e) a post-nuptial shower. The guest of honor was escorted down by Mrs. Chesley Wood. The gifts were arranged on the table by Mrs. Stephen Burns and Mus Evelyn Edwards An address was read by Miss Jean Edwards to which Mrs. Ford responded. The gifts were lovely and were deeply appreciated Mrs. Ford invited all to go to her home when her husband is back from Military duties and they have taken up their permanent res‘d- once. All joined in singing "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow." Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by several of the ladies present. Dancing was indulged in for the re- mainder of the evening. Mk‘. Reagh Bagmsll arrived home Saturday evening from Hearst, Ontario, where he was employed during the summer months, Miss Margaret Crockett, Charlot- tetown, is employed at the Royal Bank here. lVLr. and Mrs. Vernon Campbell left on Sept. 17th for Bloomfield where Mr. Campbell is in the em- ploy of the C.N.R- While Mr. Campbell served at New Wiltshire his family resided here and many are the expressions of regret at their removal While here they proved themselves fine upstanding citizens and they and their two lively little sons Garnet and Gor- don will be sincerely missed. The good wishes of their neighbours at Hunter River follow them wherever they may be. Mr. J. l". MadMillan, Station agent at Hunter River and Mrs. MacMillan are enjoying tileir vac- ation His place is being filled by Mr. Ballem. Friends here are pleased to wei- come Mrs Joseph Outcliffe of Cape ’i‘rav'erse who has been visiting her sister Mrs Seaman and other friends here. 0n the evening of Sept. i'I, sev- eral members of the younger set met at the home of Mrs Reginald Whltlock w bid farewell in her bipther-in-law, Master Paul. who left for his home in Concord. N. Ii. U’.S.A.. after an extended visit to his brother and other relatives here. Paul was a general favourite withyoungand oldanditisthe wish of all that he may return soon He was presented with a were ex- by all present. The girls served lunch to which all did ample justice. Paul left on the morning of Sept. ll —B them. Lunch was served by the hostess and the committee in 011N10- EXAMINATION lilting and Saab-lug ole-as ll. J. MIMI u>> i=5 becomes . . onoasarslalp Its-em P- I- t , 7 as: ABOUT °""' "i"‘a‘i ‘p? v2 " ‘ "' ? ooa aisr "°"f,?,, rsnrasr ems . . SEPTEMBER 25,1941 AbfOTH sushi: SPECIALOIVALUES Are Prepared For You which Will Give You An Opportunity to Save More Money Titan " is Normally Possible 80 DON'T DELAY COME IN FRIDAY Friday, Saturday, Monday Sept. 26th Sept. 27th Sept. 29th MEN'S DEPARTMENT SPECIALS A special line of broken sizes and patterns in Men's Suits, all good quality in Worsteds and Tweeds. Reg. Values to $25.00. Sale Price Men's and Boys’ Two-tone Shark Skin Jackets in single and double breasted models — zipper front. Clearing, Men's Overalls and Smacks, a very special line. Good quality. Worth . . . . . 1:885 25% Discount $1.35 $1575. Sale Price Men's Army and Navy Flannel Shirts. Special Men's Khaki Wool Coat; Sweaters. Very Special . . . s98 I Men's Heavy Rib Wool Underwear. Two piece. Per garment . . . ._. .~. . a1 9 Mel's Heavy Wool Crew Neck Sweaters. Special . . . . . . . n69 Men's Heavy Police Braces. Special, per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . Special lines of Men's Heavy Work Socks 8s Work Gloves. Clearing at Special Prices ‘LADIES’ DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Kiddies Plaid Dresses. Sizes 2 t0 6 years, long & short sleeves. $ Special................. Kiddies Wool Hose. All sizes. Special. 25c. h. 35c. Special in Yarn. Full 1 oz balls. All shades, per ball .. Ladies’ Full Fashioned Silk Hose, odd shades and sizes. Clearing for a pair Ladies’ all wool Sweaters, good assort- ment oi’ shades, long s sleeves. Special . . . . . . 1 n98 Ladies’ new Plaid Suits. Jackets and skirts. Sizes 12 to 18. Specialat. . . . . Ladies’ smart new Blouses in sheers and plain spuns and crepes. Prices ranging from- $2.95 t. $5.95 Ladies new Wool Jackets in Fancy Plelds and Stripes. Sizes 12 to 20. Prices from- $4.95 t. $7.95 Cotton Dept. Specials Substandard Sheets -— B l e a c h e d. Sires 72 x 90. Price Slaes 80 x 95. PIiDQ . . - - s es a e - eTTTTe l’t'e éii$o“i“éif“il‘h°fi.l'f?fl'j $1 .98 Wabaailo Pilslow Cases. Plain and hem- stitoh . peclal price per pair Chintz in bright shades, 88 inches wide. Special, yd. Shadow Cloth, 45 in. wide. Special price, per yard . . . .. sue NetCurtaining as m. wide. Special per yard . ‘ couch Flannel m Kiddies’ 35c . I Dresses. Special per yard . Kiddies’ cotton Hose, all sizes, 1 9 assorted colors. Special price C. Kiddies new Fall Sweaters. Special- 49G. to e25 Ladies‘ Rayon & Wool Hose. All sizes. Special, pair Kiddies Plaid Skirts. Sizes 2 to 6 yrs. Special prices- ’ l 59c. a. $1.98 Ladies’ Silk Lingerie in Bloomers and Bobettes and Vests. Special each Ladies‘ Glove Silk Lingerie. Bloomers, Bobettes and Vesta. Special, each........ Ladies’ smart Spun Skirts in navy and black, and all the bright new shades. Prices ranging from- $2.95 t. $3.95 Ladies new Winter Coats, Plain and All sizes. Fur trimmed in all the new shades. All ’ Specially Prices for quick sale. CarpetG-Oiiciciis Dept. Draperies 6' Curtain Specials Borderiesa Felt Base Rep st It M‘ lowing Special Prices- i»'.‘i.§.°.?'?............. $3.25 Li$°.".“..“i............ $4.45 Rexoleum Mats, borderless. Extra. Special, 2 for Discontinued designs in Linoleun: Rugs. Clearing at . . .. 20% D1860“ Homespun Draperies, five good design! to choose from, 45 in. wide. Speciakper “ Marquisette Rumed Curtains. Good quality, green only. Very Special,apair.......... I Flat Extension Curtain Rods. special, I for S‘.i“"éi'3.?é§..ii’.‘f'2€ T‘?! .°.‘.’.‘f‘f‘.’?'.'.§'?.“. .‘T';‘.‘.. $1 .79 Mid $1.95 __._@¢.o4~fi roe coon opium; naaclinnns PRBWSE BROS, liill 35513335: YAYIENT PLAN a L.