TI-IFZMiQARDIAN. _ onnaaorrarown - gllisis! I l l 9 Boys’ Winter Weight UNDERWEAR MBOYS‘ COTTON COMBINATIONS— Long sleeve, ankle length style in quality cotton by "Zimmerknit". Neatly ribbed and well made for durable fit and longer wear. Cream caloun-Sizes 24 to 34. BOYS' HARVEY WOODS P.D.Q. COTTON AND WOOL MIXTURE- buttonless - snug fitting, all elastic neck — cream colour, sizes Z4 to 34. Angke length and long .. 1.85 . 2.75 3.00 Short sleeves and short legs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..--.-......_.;...._-- .us-_‘.,. BOYS‘ FLEECE I.'INED COMBINATIONS—l Heavy weight, fleece lined combinations with full buttoned front, long sleeves and long legs, mottled colour, sizes 24 to 34 . .. . .. 1 .95 Has The Weight -- Make And Qualityhfou Want In Winter Underwear Choose from the largest selection inour history. WEBER 194s Nationally known Stanfields’ — Zimmerknit - Harvey Woods and others. Come ~+ STANFIELD'S RED LABEL QUALITY all wool yarns in close elastic rib stitch. 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Fine quality cotton in well made ankle length and long sleeves combinations — snug fitting all around elastic neck-cream col- our. Sizes 36-44. Per Suit FLEECE LINED COM- BINATIONS and SHIRTS and DRAWERS By Zimmerknit, sturdy ‘quality, heavy weight cotton Jersey in this well fitting underwear — flat knit with heavy fleece back with all seams flat locked. Combinations with long lags and long sleeves PerSuit I Shirts and Drawers Each .». 2.25 ZIMMERKNIT _ SHIRTS oind DRAWERS Made from a top blend of cot- ton and wool yarn for extra long wear and comfort, fully cut for roomy freedom — mottled rose over natural shade. Sizes 36-44. .. 2.25 2.25 Shirts Each WATSON'S UNION COMBINATIONS 50% wool, 5006 cotton, favored by indoor workers. Fine flat knit wool and cotton in full button- ed front with ankle length legs and long sleeves, cream in colour. Sizes 36 to 44 Per Sait ‘III'II_IOII MGDRE 8- MFLEOD I___1l°d. Sitcom/m cutincfl . sine South School’ is spending her short address _was read hy Mrs. Write ' STANFIELFS "3300" DeLUXE ~‘ Stanfield's finest quality In heavy weight underwear, all wool yarns~ cream _coiour — ankle length and long sleeves. Sizes 36 toi44 Per suit STANFIELD'S "AC' QUALITY SHIRTS and DRAWERS Made from smooth, hard wear- ing cotton and wool blend In fine rib stitch. Softly trapped inside—comfortably proportioned with long sleeves. Sizes 36-44. ..... 3.15 3.15 Shirts Each t" ‘Finis IN ‘CAWIADA. — Services for Sun-‘ holidays at her home in OLcary Sterling Ciow and the gifts pre- games and a dainty lunoh ‘dctnbgr 24m as fonows__. and will resume her duties on sented by Everett and Byron Clow ice crcam was served by the ladies. ' Monday. and Garth Scott, after which they Friends and relatives wish them evening was spent in music rind . and Supervised I!!! R O I. I X O WATERPROOF NON-MAGNETIC Sold by Leading Jewellers Euerywhere lrheceurnntrnhunnhns. . . M. 7.30 P. M. lwonlague u A Ind gave Earl and Helen a hearty Winsloa North School re-open- H l9. This column la reserved for newst of Inca] Interest. but advertising of graph. a ncwsy nature may be Inserted; at. five cents rs word, strictly pay- nhio In nilvance. . , AT YOUR 5ERYK-E — Ar"l=I\_r'.~.s'rirrr/\'rr:. - Scrvii-cs rot sun- iloal Co. Phone 2498. GABARDINE ;English Covert Cloths, just. RlTlYCd.‘ Mmisyet ‘Fawn, Navy, Green, etc, at Jack Lamerorfs. SPECIAL ‘TURKEY BRADALBANE Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday, October 24th. Bradnlbane ll A. M. Rose Valley 3 P. M. North Granville 7.30 P. M. W. B. MacPhali, Minister. y CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, —, Services. Lord's Day, October 24th.’ De Sable 11.00 A. M. Cspe Traversal 3.00 P. M. Stenr-hel 7.30 P. M. Rev. H. F. MiicEwen. i THE PIIESBYTERIAN CHURCH‘ IN CANADA. — Servlc on Bun-l day. October 24th, will as fol-‘ lows: Wood Islands 11.00 and 7.30. l Caledonia 3.00. The Sacrament ofl the Lord's Supper st the morning‘ service. luv. "r. A. A. Duke, Min-l later. y Tl"? PRIIIHBYTIZRIAN (‘lllJIlCIll IN CANADA. - Brookfield Chsrge} Services next Lord's Day are as: follows: Hunter River ll A. Ml Glasgow Road 3 P. M. S. B. 2 P.M.l Brookneld 7.30 P. M. s. s. 10.30 A. M. I-Inrtsvilla s. a. to.ao. Prsyerl service Friday evening 8 P. M. Mid week service at. Brookfleld Thursday evening st a PM. "Come thou ivilh us and we will do this good." Hinlelfl JAN (‘III‘R(’II. — Service Stinrlay. _._-._ __,_ __ __- - -- - < Oclolicr 24th. at, 3 l‘. .‘\l. PHIIIIUCLECI (‘UNFHYERATION LIFE IN’ l h}- Rpy‘ ,]_ ,s_ My-Gnwan . SIYRANCE. ' rlny, October 24th, are: ’l‘ryon 3 Fwml" Reclm‘ _ M ma“. homes 1n Wimp-m number of members and visitors P. M. Sunday School 2 P. .\‘l. Eon-l _ were present, This w“ m9 t“; SOROIHTY MEETING. -. M; ma M“ 1v“ Tum" “d meeting at which Mir. MacKay TOPCOATS and. Shaw 73f, p_ M_ Re“ C, A, 111cm’. _ well. Service Octohcr "milk" ‘ A. M. vr-rhoh Rivcr hi. 2.30. w..\r.s. Sunday, from 1.30 P. M. to 6.30 at Annlvmsan, M Chg"), shlnlnlz Wme" 1mm" Clwendlsh‘ 7.30 with ‘special program incliid- i Ircnc Macheod introduced three ins music hy Brooklyn Mule Trio. rushees who were given a most cro- Rev. A. s. Weir. Minister. each g Rev. Donald Nicholson. I Cmllw“ m’ P" M" M°““"“° 5's" Friends and relatives o1 w. and bouncing. The remainder of the I COOKS for Christmas Photo- t , _ _ _Y ,1vu - cl uncle the supervision of Miss 22,170 A“ M’ Rev F N mm‘ n Dean Ralynor, Mrs. Daniel Coles extend best __ r __ __ I ' ' _______ irvishes for a haPPY wedded life. nn.\ri.sr-.rs.-s.\r-. ruttsus tan-i M,“ Olga Ford spent mud“ Th. wun, Md, 1, mmmy M,“ i (‘IIIIRFH NOTICE flit‘ P311311 fill Springfield and Crnpaud. Ocioberiifl North Wihlli"! m! lilfll- 0f 124th. st. Elisabeth's. SvriiisfiehLlMie-s Mafia“ Ford- ,l.n,vmeti's Sunday. Morning Prayer _ ttoo A. M. si. John's. Crapaud. Misti“ Evcrtmt: Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. BfltBefliirlle Turner Ullisn Diamond, Winsloe, The regular Y.P.U. meeting of South Vvinsloc was held Friday, Oct. 7, at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hanairnn-nd Rodd. at which a Marjorie Crawford, Jenkins rind Verna spent ‘Thenzsgiving Day TR YON-JSONSIIAW‘ II.-\I"I'IS'I‘ would attend, as he is returning to his studies at Pine Hill. We till wish much success. two small sons, accompanied by Miss Verna Turner, were visitors to Stanley Bridge on Sunday. LAlpha Beta Sigma Phi held their _ t} i Autumn Model Meeting at Mrs. H. "- H95"?! "WW1"- OT-ls. Calibcckh hospitable home, t4 14th. Rt i100 Pleasant Street. on Wednesday ev- crtlna. Mrs. Adele Moreside being; their hostess. The President. Miss‘ A number of people frcm North and South Wlnsloo went to High- field Church on Sunday after- The young folk spent en en- joyable evenlntr In dancing on Tuesday nt Wlnsloa Station Hall, music hcing presented by Eastern noon on the occasion of the 80th Rhymthm Boys. ' anniversary and the farewell service of Mr. John MaoKay, B.A., student minister at. Winsiae for n nrmber of months. The speakers were RRV. Dr_ MneKenzie and Rev. George Aires. We also hsd the Valley at. . dial wclcome. The widely diversi- ; fled activities of the Sorority, out- POWNAI. CHARGE, i-ltc United ' lined briefly by Mrs. Lois Lines. Church of Canada. Rev. E. R. l Miss Irene MncLeod and Mrs. Dor- Macvicar. Minister. Worship ser- 1 othy Murchison. evinced the lively vices. Sunday. October 24th. 11.00 ititcrrst taken by all the members The weather being consist-ably damp the potato growers are having. difficulty In gettinl their potatoes out. but are considered The ' were completed for the annual lFnll banquet. Halloween treats for ‘the children of t-halntirmsry and a Christmas parcel for a family in England. The cultural program was on "Painting", cleverly con- ducted by Mrs. Mary Delioie end be," mouth,’ “out w, ‘he w°_ Mrs. Kay Johnstnne. 'l‘heir feats mm of ohm. QM m t on were interesting end informative m, chum, ' followed. Pray". ""1 pallmn" “hlbmd WE" were offered for the missionaries cleverly discussed by the Sotorierty m 0mm m,‘ we U.“ work u“, and much valuable‘ information Me do," “w ‘Nauru o! WY (VAVI-ZNIIISII UNITED PAS- WI! gleaned. A delightful social M 5 i" n Md e m Th' TORAI. cunruan. -45unda_v. on. - hour followed the closing ritual. Mjgrgn “and ,3“, 5922s,,“ i fjlhigffm‘ “mm” ‘l, A- -"'- 5W1" " r" r- ptsv Dfesented in the hall at. sh - d" 73"- Cawndlih 5m“ CORNWALL -—- The October early date Mrs Reggie Macllwen day School 10A- M- in the Baptist. meeting of the Cornwall wMs. “n; shut... 1h, mmbm m. Chureh- Thr Cavendish Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Bruce the novemiir msetms A htcth 0i the W- M. 5- will hold its Macxinley with a good attendance. tribute was plfd to the mqnorg Autumn Thank Oflerin! in the The worship service was in charge o4 the late Mrs Leslie llecbweny Church, Sunday 7.30 P. M. Rev. W. of Mrs. S. I-l. Drake‘, and t-lie who Illd been eivery devote mam: I. Green as Guest. Speaker will theme was, "The Words of Truth." her, ell present rose end repeated show pictures on India. iSpeclsl Scripture readings were given by the hymn poem, "w. gum” i.stre‘s sermon subject; Brotherhood of Man. A. M. Clifton. 2.30 P M. Mount l in this growing Sorority. During a 800d BT01). pleas u of hevinsz with us the Herbert. 7.00 P. M. Pownal. Min- g the business session arrangements -—— Zion Male Quarette, Chsriotte- @ ' Q l Thelma Locke, teacher of Win- town, _ " ‘ received and dedicated. Mrs. Chairmen presented the second chapter at the ltudy Book, "West of the Georges." she made it A TIIJIIIIJQI‘ of close friends imd relatives gathered at. the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rodd on ‘Madly evshms. Oct. 12th. to OIIEBII WIIEEL BEAIIIIIBS Worn wheel ‘bearings can cause nasty accidents and C 0 R N W A l. l1 PASTORAL CHARGE. —Servrces October 24th. Kingston ll A. M. Church School 10 A. M. New Dominion 7 P. M. R111)’ Dav Service. 3 oclock service cancelled. Cornwall 7.30 P. M. Church School ll A. M. Rev. M. K. Charmiin, Minister. O m" hm” the vumm‘ “hm!” "fsurprlsa them on the occasion of their 10th wedding anniversary, A costly repairs. Why take chances when our mechanics will check and repack your bearings in a jiffy. Drive in tomorrow . . . Drive away KNOWING your bear- ings will not fail. IIDIIIIEI MOTORS I“ Kent Street Phone 470-1707 music by lite Loni: River United three members. "Prom eII that Think of Them ee Deed" Map! Churrli Choir. George Cough, il-ivell hrirrov the skies,“ was sung. lnrz closed with the Mlzpah bone-l Mmuw. in» Autumn flseuksoffering wul diction and s social norm» i mnny more years o! happy wedded