Outstanding values in Overcoats for Men! a See that wonder $ offered here at 'An outstanding value in Men's and $ ‘Young Men’s Ovecoats at Brown and Blue Beaver, PITT" "d G?!’ H”; ringbone and Blue Chinchilla made upthn sslllliallk Gum-d and V; Belt models lined Wl e Plush or Satin. See how much Overcoat $22.50 will buy! I 500 Another) splendid range of men's vercoa .. ...............$22.50 This line Is made up of Blue Meltons with Velvet Collars, Brown and Grey Sllvertones and fancy Herringbone and Check Tweeds. Men’s Duck Sheep Lined Coats with Beaverine collars Ellen's Bedford Cord Sheep Lined Coats with Beavcrine Collar Brown Corduroy Velvet Coats. Sheep lined with Beaverine Collar Blue Chinchilla \ at at F. $30, $35, $40 and $50. and Whitney OVERCOATS for Boy’s $11.50 Boy’s Overcoats in Blue ~ Chinchilla and Whitney» Cloths, V; Belt and Guard Models with heavy Polo lin- ing. Size 28 to 32. Also Brown, Blue and Grey Tweeds in Herring-bones and small Checks. Guard Models, Polo and Satin lined. Size 27 to 35. These make a splen- did range of coats .. ................$ll.50 Kiddies’ Winter Suits com- posed of Overcoats and Gai- tors. These are made from heavy Jersey Cloth, Pure Wool Polo lined in Navy Blue, Red and Green for ages 3 to 6 years a .....$7.50 Child’s Blue Cheviot Oliver Twist Sailor Suits. Ages There's Style- Smartness, Wear, Economy in these Overcoats at, $25. The latest in Overcoats--Men’s Blue, Black and Brown Nigerhead Overcoats with velvet Collars. These coats are finely tailored in Slip-on models and full Satin lined. value at A splendid showing oi’ better coats at $5.75 2 to 6 years. Real k value at Wonderful Men’s Brown Leather Windbreakers, Plush Lined, Self Collar and Cuffs with Knitted Waist Band. An unbeatable value at . . . . . .. .. I Men’s Brown Leather Coats, 30” length heavy Plush lined, four pockets, knit- ted windbreaks in sleeves, leather collar and cufis a bargain I at Small Boy’s Blue Chinchilla Coats, Untarnishable Brass Buttons, red Flannel. lined. Sizes 21 to 24 $4 at .......................... I Men’s Cotton Flannel Work Shirts Large make, and full weight. Price Tl Men’s Sox. All Wool Worsted yarn, rib-knit. Warm enough for Fall and winter wear. Price per pair Men’s Braces. Police style. Heavy and strong. Price Men’s Cape Gloves with Fleece lining, for Fall driving. Light and DarkTan. Price............ I Men’s Unlined Cape Gloves for street wear. Colours Cream, or Tan. 50 Price I 2 wonders in Broadcloth Shirts Men’s Broadcloth Shirts, with at- tached collar. Plain White, Plain Cream, Plain Blue. All neck sizes from 14 to 16V. Body size large. Price Broadcloth Shirts for Men, with separate or attached collars. Plain White, Cream or Blue Price '...»..:<fiv~""' tsin Beaver Costs It Sinclsirs. on ‘Ihursday, Friday and Saturday Sinclair do Stewart Ltd. st lowest old prices, at Bruce's. 8 p. m. Bideford rally service. service at night at Tyne Valley. -MR. W. H. MCCBAE, represent- ing one oi the largest fur houses in Can-ads, will be at Sinclair a Stew- ~ art's Ready to Wear Department on Thursday, Friday and Saturday oi ‘ this week with s. wovnderiul showing of Indies‘ Fur Coats in all the lending styles and furs. If you are considering buying a iur coat it will pay you to see Mr. McCrac. 5634-10-5-31 —Rcv. A. G. Crowe, pastor, Sun- day, October 9th. 10.45 a. m. morn- ing worship, subject: "The Book oi Nehemiah”; 11.45 a. m.‘ Sunday School, special missionary oiierins- 730 p. m. The Annual Roll Call and Harvest‘ Festival. Subject. "God's Way of Investment." ~—RIOHM'OND BAY EAST — United Churches: pastor, Rev. E. R. Woodside, B. A.. There will be special Anniversary and Thanks- giving service; in the Lot l4 Church on Sunday, Oct. 9th as iol- lows: 10.30 a. m. Memorial Service and burning oi church debt. The pastor will conduct the servlceland Rev. W. E. Aitken will preach. Special music by the choir; 3 p. m. Ministers Rev. L. B. Campbell, as- sisted by Rev. M. A. McMillan. Mu- sic by Summcrside ‘Trinity Church choir; 7.30 p. m.: The pastor will be assisted by Rev. J. A. Nicholson. The Tyne Valley United Church choir will assist in the worship of song. Log l8 S. s. 2 p. m; Service 3 p. m. 3111/4 fi-Gi/léli: Qsrnlzlzl l¢vcl£Y_ ~ r The winners oi lust week's free bl- ryclsI wlii be announced tonight. Wouldn't Ii be grout to hrnr YOUR nnlnsl If you haven't entered yet, you'll wnht to tune In to learn how YOU can win n brnnd new blks next week. Chnrlotttctown At I.“ l’. I, 0.11.6.8- Snmmsrsl III TIER EAR DRUM BROKEN the cmss talk that bothered Mraohargu that s. particularly loud SHE IS ASKING $25,000 Isabel] Scharie, it was the bum. bun on her telephone burst her She has sued s ielflflwflc oompl-fly ear drum. CHICAGO, Ill, Oct. 6—-lt wasni asking 825.000 for lnjurlu. Che BRINGING UP FATHER ..-Thls ls for Prince County news Ilglfl, but advertisements cl n ncws -lll: ‘III N0. 1 quality Moun- 5034-10-0-81 —MI.. MCOBAE, Fur Rsprsnntc- tivc, st Sinclair's Bondy to Wear -MILI.INIBY, indies‘ War. Department on ‘rhursdsy, Friday Special Prices week end New Mll- lincry Shop, ovcr Dawson's lus- tnursnt, Kensington. 6687-10-7-11. —LADlEsl select your fur costs from Mr. McCraeb samples shown in our Ready to Wear Department sm-lo-s-si -su-ro rm: ml tube prices advanced in the U. S. A. Buy now 5678-10-7-21. —CHUBCH SERVICES — 00V 9th. Bideiord and ‘Tyne Valley Uni- ted churches, Rev. J. A. Nicholson,’ minister. ll a. m. Freeland, Int li No ' -—BEDEQUE BAPTIST CHURCH A0 so cAsn‘ PRIZES - Frances Peters, Bernice Coylc, Rita MacDonald, Imelda supplies at Brwds. M78-l0-7-2i. nod Chicken 29c. lobster 15c. Lid- stonds Store, Water Stmct, lum- mcrslds. 5664-10-7-11. and Saturday with a complete range oi sll that is new in furs. You will scvc in value and get boiler satis- faction by selecting s cost through Mr. McCrac at Sinclslrs 6884-10-5-81 . -BIDEQUE-Unitcd Church of Canada, Rev. L. P. Archibald, min- ister. Services for Sunday, l‘ ‘ ‘ 9th: Bedeque, 11 am; Scsrletown, 2 p.m.; Caps Traverse, 3.80 p.m.: preach at all services. Kindly note the change of hour tor Searleio and Cape ‘Inverse. l PERSONALS —-Mrs. Raymond Prsught and lit- thcr, ma. J. A. Brennan, Tlgnlsh. —Mlss Stella Brennan and Miss Dora "ackettflrignlsh, and Mrs. John Cunningham, Alberton, left by motor on a visit to Boston this week. —Mr. John R. McoLellan, Mr. Alonzo Cameron, Indian River; Mr. Theodore Gallant, Mr. Keir Ram- say, Mr. Ernest MucKelvie, Hamil- ton, motorcd to Tignish Sunday and were the guests oi Father John A. MacDonald. —Mr. John A. Macliellsn, Mr. Jo- ‘ .. " y . W1"!- "i-‘I S: —-I'UR FARMING PAYI- Buy assent-roi- Saturday. om- Borden, 7.30 p.m. The minister will ' I-"llll THE BEST TITLES iEilIl THIS PIIITIIIIE $100.00 - FIRST PRIZE $10.00 - THIRD PRIZE and i $250 cA . $40.00 - SECOND PRIZE 50 Prizes of $2.00 cach- 53 PRIZES IN ALI. TIIISOOIIIOIQOIOJDOIQIQOAOIIIIILISM tic daughter are visiting her mo- VIRITI YOUR TITLE BELOW seph M. Gillis, Indian River; Mr. Chas. MacLellan, Mr. Ronald Mac- Lellan, Mr. Francis Burgess, Dam- ley, motored to Tignish Sunday, and were the guests of Father John A. McDonald. EASTERN cumulus JCHURCH NOTICE-Baptist Church, Montague, Georgetown. Sturgeon. Services as follows: Mon- tague at 11 am, Georgetown 3 p.m., Sturgeon '1 p.m. Rev. A. R. Pyke, pastor. ..'ST. ANDREWS PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH - Montague, Sunday, Oct. 9th. Service will be held in the evening at 'l o'clock. Rev. Alex R. Gibson, minister, will preach. Good music. OLD cnulvl CALENDAR ms Why shouldn't YOU be a prize win- ner? All that Is required ls a fsw ~» moments’ study of the picture . . . a good title will he sure to occur to you. You have as good a chance of winning a cash prize as anyone also . . . so send In your tltlo todnyl WINNERS 0F CONTEST Nc. 9 which closed September 16, 1982 1st Prlzc—-$100—-J. L, Hallstt, 339 s2. Jchll Street, Fredericton, N-B. 2nd Prlu—- SOC-F. H. Millard, 149 CQIIIOIIQ Strcc Ki sto 0 t. 3rd Prlzc- Sitl-florenco (NIT-haiku, Thlnlnut ‘ _, Colllngwood, Ont. Cheques for $2 csch havs also bcsn ‘mailed to a 50 other contestants. Thm areihoilondlilonsoiEnllylnihlslloniasi L D c H U M ‘ gut lthls advarilssrnlsntfrtilnlltvhgspsrrwrlhrial‘: R no more In lvcwor s n bun spIcI n CQA s I532‘;‘lliliifliiélfhllli“.tii'ilfil.lltiifiill.' _ F0" THE PIPE ma clwlames lino cutclgsrctls tobacco Ind attach It to youreniry -—clgn below Ind msll to Old Chum Picture Titls THE TOBACCO OF QUALITY w.r..w--..,,,. Conisst, P.0. Box i720, MontscIl, P.0., on or bclcro ‘ Tllelildfi" fiitonik MM" FREE WWI 0'4 Cllllmfinlcfl- I’ “l. October 14, i032. I hereby agree to accept the decision of the ‘h No corrccpondcncc will ' sntsrsd into with my Judi!” 93 filial- contsslsnl. N amc .... ......... mpsrlsl Tobacco Company of Osnsds, Llmlhd Jrddmss a . . ' CARDIGAN PR-ESBYTER- IAN CHURCH-Services Sunday Oct. 9th. Service at Cardigan 11 a. m. Service at Dundas 3 p. m. Rev. Alex R. Gibson will preach at both services. All ‘are welcome. NOTRE DAME ACADEMY HONOR ROLL The following pupils securedJ-n average over 75% ior the month of September: Grade X.—Msrion Mahar, Mary McKinnon, Yvonne Gaudet, Muriel McDonald, Jaqueline LeCoursiere, Mary Kins. Rita McLean, Cather- ine Shama, Marie O'Brien. Grade IX A.—Thelma Gladys Doucette. Grads IX.-—Esther LeCoursiere, Blanche Griffith, Irene Peters, Bonita Taylor, Genevieve Mona- ghan. Grade VIII-Mary Moi-aside, Grsde VII.—R.eta Doucette, Mar- jorie Dwyer, Constance Lclghtize Isabel Goodwin. Grade VL-Norms Peppin, mt; Bowling. Margaret McKinnon, Catherine Kelley, Buglg 14mm Mary Harrell, Mary Lgppln and Dorothy Peters equal, Marga“ Kissihs Pcpnin. Grade V.-Betty Leishtizer, Mary Miflliliikey. Phillilipa Bradley. Grade ITL-Rosallc Kiggins, Mary Doyle, Isabel MacDonald, Dorothy "Ienflvlt- Phyllis Arsenault, Adele Lappin, Josephine Brown. Grads IlL-Kstherinc Doyle, Monica LaCoursiere, Julia LaCour- siere. 2, Wlnnlfred Goss; 3, Helen Moore. while walking along the Rio Percho Lure; 2, Grace Diamond and Joan Roop; 3, Amy Harper. Stanley Thompson: 3, Earl Wanna- cott. Grade IL-Lorraine Marcia Mun-av, and Marguerite Bonahan equal. Commercial Class—Florence Mar- tin, Frances White, Ciotllde Cote. ——-i-—-—-0?. PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Honour roll for September. Grads X.—l, Doris MacDougall; Grade IX.-l,, BettyFlood; 2, Bernice Cudmore; 3, Ruby Acorn. Grade VIII-l, Thelma Dingwcll; 2, Janet Stewart and Gladys James; 3, Hilda Richardson. Grade VII-i, Margaret James; 2, Doreen Alley; 3, Janet McLaren. Grads VL-l, Constance Mac- Grads VI.-1, John McEwen; '2, Grads V.—l, Josephine Picksrd; ‘m... EYESIIi NT EXAMINATION Iltflng us nsslrlns oun- . IN. - Ti. J. lllllllll IITDIITIIIT Connected W! MscGulgm, By George McManus DIIIIIU lygnceokanlfiftin uIRIIWV-“v .,. summons-Innis I07 ‘i ITNNK W5 sis-r n01‘ 11; - "new ‘to crr ANY vars: m ‘ma? uaousonuooo surru seasonin- Oatway, Marjorie Doyle and Irene Hogan equal, Madeline Jsy, Marjorie Murray, Joan Gillls 2, Frances Auld; S, Jessie Mac- Leod Grade V.—l, Douglas McLennan; 2, Helen Mills; 3, Mary Hooper. Grade IV.~—(M. E. Stewart); 1, Marjorie Macliachern; "2, Kitty Wil- liams; 8, Jaok Stevenson and Bev- erley Vaulderstine. Grads IV.—(J. MacDonald); 1, Esrl Smith; 2, Gordon Cameron; 8, Mary MscEaohern. Grads III.——(L._M. Aitken); l, Pauline Simmonds; 2, Jay Fraser; 3, William Moreside. Grade IIL-l, Henry Larter: 2, Hugh Campbell; 3, Alexis Bowness and Forrestiord. OUBIOSITY MAY PAY ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Oct. 6- OWIQBIW. says C. H. Hayes, Poi-t- land miner-singlet. may hm; a, gm». tune idr Mrs. Blanche Trigg oi Santa. Fe. The basis of the prospective wealth is an at doned gold mine, Dmibly of Spanish origin. Old slag from an unnscertained source aroused her curiosity, Mrs. Trlgg round the slsg several weeks ago River near liiilsboro. As there lip- parently was no smelter thoro- abouts, she asked Hayes whim s survey. l Hayes reported today his found the mine on Government lsnd, with ed with baskets. He said MB. Trill had filed a claim and hired foul miners and that the om assayed $684 in gold. $5.71 in silver and Q1 in lend to the lml. SPRAINS‘ Nah Minis l pip- I n Pulsycuonycurlccll . mar-mu" INIMEIQT I. “ALBION” . "DDMINIIIN” the re ular coal dealers. ' A. PICKARD & CO. C. LYONS & C0. ‘ w. n. GILLIS a co. l _fi-1Q-.fi. . I SoldJin Charlottetown by JAS. CARRAGHER & C0; . . ‘fSPIllNlilIILL” ARUS evidence that Spaniards had work- _ IWzen You buy Soft Coal Ask Your. Dealer to Supply “OLD SYDNEY” (a . Those are coals of the highest quality suitable for all household and industrial needs. These are high coals and cannot be sold at the price of Inferior gradel. They are mined and sold only by the DOMINION STEEL & COAL CORPORATION LTD. studs. nunrsnv nan. s. co . -Wholesalc Sclllnl Agents n» lafa. Island.