i l .. i ‘i I ~51... . . . 7.7}... . . gran -r~,wln_qg_gr°.?_. -..4l-;_-~ ...--__-.. _. 1:00 On - ‘Md. folks, w; m“, {@198 - . . l POHCG depgnment 10 run and nln-wfld 1,": 10 Imosh . . - and her firs: "wific "mo" t0 n 1 58h ° P in the h‘ m" “we? withers ARLEENAQIVHELANQ‘ BWINO ovum IRICHARD BOND I15 L” 9-00 Set. EVERYTIG! 1151-" u-l 8138 t! l: may b, ram-n“ but wayi. Broadway Brevlty 9 IDOUGLAS T”?1'F.,9"e'i’§§$.§““ . mu: - Mg-i-‘lgillilellaslai. Today's Short Wave m§oz,flo.§dm,£{§§¥_°'§f>_4",‘n_ mush‘ TOKYO Radio Program (All Thu ll Eastern Standard) #-QO-O-§-§-0-Q+O~+§-O4+§w\ i FRIDAY, ocronsu 2.0 BERLIN 7:00 _p.m.—Concv~vt oi’ Light Entertagnnent. DJD, 11.77 meg, 25.4 m. BUDAPEST 7:00 p.m.—C\Iillt11'y March. HATQ, 9.12 meg, 32 8 m. 1.0.111; 7:30 p.m.—l{:'v.'s in Erlglish; Guest Night; A1113‘ Bernardy, 2R0 11.81 meg., 25.4 m.; IRE‘, meg» 80.5 m. LONDON 7:46 p.m.-Exccrpi.s from Opera. F, 1514 meg, 19.8 m.; GSD, 1.75 meg, 25 5 m.; neg., 31.5 m. . ~. . m. 9.8a’ Thought.” topical talk. lmeg._ 25.5 ass, 9.511’ 8:30 .m.—Jazz n . v1.7a mgg, 16.8111. so gs JZL’ BERLIN — Musical Variety 11.77 meg., 25.4 m. nuns 9:15 p.m.—Lyrics. TPBli, megqnlfijl m.; TPA4, 1171 9:13 p.121. Hour. D D, 11.88 CAEACAS 9:30 D.m.—Amatcurs Program. YVSRC, 5.9 meg, 51.7 m. GUATEMALA CITY 11:00 »p.m.-—On With the Dance. TGWA, 9 68 meg, 31.1 m, LQNDON 11:15 n m.—-“More Food ior GSD, 11.75 m.; GSC, 31.3 m.; GSB, 9.51 meg, 31.5 m. PARIS 11:30 p.m —-News in English TPBli. 11.88 meg. 25.2 m.; TPA4, 11.71 meg, 25.6 m. i Qi-Iow Nine 11113515641121? In Bevel Today megp 9.58 meg,‘ " Fiery rummi a: Ila will llo loam Wolves if ti; WmL. CAPITOL -—élil1ll-l~i=‘i‘» TDMY 3?. One of 1939's Best Westerns Inml golli l u sun" Wm“ w‘ $EE u Thollsflldn flee a to Science! ' ‘ picture! / \\ - COVEHEAD ROAD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Oovehead Road Women's Institute held their regular meet- ing. at. the home of Mrs. Harry Swan on October 5, 1939. The meeting opened by singing the "Institute Ode". The roll c811 was answered by eight members and lhrcc visitors with a "sample of ihandixvork". The mirlutes of the last mcctlng were read and adopt- d E . Tile committees gave their 1e- uorts. Plans were started 1'01" ac- llve Red Cross work. A report of the T. B. League's ; Annual meeting was given by Mrs, I Edward Reunion and Bernice liVhiw. i ‘An enjoyable reading win; then elven by Mrs, Edward Reardon. a The next meeting 15 m be 119141 at the iicnle oi Mrs. Harold Moc- ‘, Donnld. The meeting closed by ~mulnrz the National Anthem. A ciclightlul lunch was served by the llostcss. (Patriot please cc/py) Th. b v0 drawing shown how two women |h¢'¢:¢;i'ng at Brown's Line, near Dixie, Ont. It ls reported that the ‘nib "7 ~~—_ and seven children met 41mm ALSO NEW EDGAR The GREATEST THRILL snow on EARTH torrential flood In the molest tunnel in the lendl ' §EEN Thalklteneotlnlenthemootdeullypowerhnown §EE_,'TholoweotdenthsoIereelndlunmlne/ gggnns moot dlrlng1tlllllnm um 15mm any SEE" Tbehatcltmotlonnayflerylerhleverlllmedl l??? CHARLES QmoLr-zv nun-mun max, mvm smuu’. comm LANDIS ENNEDY comnnv. RIVEIIDALE SCHOOL Report {owe months oi’ August aréi Septem rode X: 1. Hilda MacKinnon Grade IX: l, Lo A Grade vm: ms Macmmm‘ 1. Dorothy McDonald. 2. Lloyd MocKinnon. Grade VII: 1. Shirley McQua1d_ 2- Flflrehce MacKinnon. Grade V: i. Chester Macliudyen, 2. Catherine MacFadyen, 3. Oliver MacDonald. Grade IV: 1. Hazel MacDonald. 2. Shirley MacFndyen_ 3. David Lamont. Grade I1 (Sn) 1~ Ralph McQuaid. 3. Velzla MacKinnon. 3. Kelsie L. Buchanan. r=ers . riey MacDonald, Grade I iJr.) 1. Gerald McQuaid. 2. Leo Osborne. Erma A. Bain. Teacher, (Patriot Please Copy) UND l TRA/ when their motor ear won struck by a (LIKE. train on driver had stopped the car to wait lor on eastbound train to puss, and then started across ln front of the westbound train. The inset map shows where the accident occurred. Also shown la the school bug of one ol the children" its contents spilled along thr irm-Izs. near Eaton lnrm at lsllngton, are shown lere. Lcll to right, Ihl‘ Dgvls, The car was beln] driven by Mrs. Gordon Brown, who was killed with hcr two daughters, Marian and Dorothy. Two ol the little vlcllmo, being token to the Swamp School Y urc Verna. 6. and Gladys, l0, daughters of Mr. end Mrs. T. ll. Nomination List Record For Quebec Starting Friday, October 20th. - 10 DAYS CLOTHING SALE 10 Dollars Given Away In Cash Prizes __1Q._1v9_a_9 This is the n]; Y0“ ll a V 0 b e e n waiting for, PAW Reg. $4.00 Sale $2.98 Reg. $3.50 Sale $2.49 Reg. $2.50 Sale $1.69 BEEF Reg. 50c Now 34c BELTS Reg. 50c i_______.______ LADIES’ SILK Sale 34c NECKTIES Reg. $1.00 Now Reg. Now Reg. 25c Now 19c CAPS Reg. $1.50 Now 79c FANCY SHIRTS Reg. $1.50 Now 98c Reg. $1.25 Now 50c 75c 35c 79c STOCKINGS Reg. $1.00 Now 49c CASHMERE Reg. 60c "in influx‘ t?! Read all about 1t and then come and buy the bargains offered. l-Prm“ " “ ' As my floor-speech limited, I am compel- rfiilcifgfimnsl?’ vqvum OCT‘ 20th led to reduce my large stock of Fail and lmzruollluflm mvlwlf- 1,13; 1 . 1o Winter Goods to make room for new ship- lhmflrat mfiléaifilllg it mu 0cm 30th ""15- edwiéfifgflcfil Igelnam“ 611°,- First 109:: ‘on ‘glue list llsteflvercltlats. All a - - - Iv m OVERALLS new coo n e very a st pa terns and gggfigmmlgggg, 3,5.- k styles. Prices $11.95, $14.95, $17.95, $19.95 li"ilfl.”“féa.&"‘i’i°’é”isi°m”éfiia 85f." 2133 9".“ 51*." - ~ - "m ‘W ‘i235 11mm paperllbd’ " la ' “Y5 "“"""'“""""_"' '5 Saturday in the remote conotltu- QVERALLS 931g 8 o, Bu,“ UNDERWEAR w, m, Lmhhgfifi 511:1»: dgubpgknee Men's fleece-lined combinations. Regular mvLllg-lrlgrcltlrzglvlsifioln Wlwflnlglvfl Rem $225 $1.50. Sale Price — - — — — — $1.19 m, ‘ 1 ' Sale $1.98 Two piece, per garment - - - - 59c '1'h°"8"*" °° “#70031 WP ___"T__'__—_ Boys’ fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers. mwurfirmnfmdufimfifidfi BOYSPA%‘;,IZRALL Regular 60c each. Sale Price - — 39c '°"'°"4"°" 35 “W90 5° Am” Men's All Wool Combinations. Regular Liberals National: and 24 others bearing yg-flou’ polggg“; 11mm R983 51-15 $2.25. S816 Price — —- — — — -— $1.98 S?“ 39° Men's llgerino ‘Combinations. Regular n JUMPE $1.35. ale Pr ce — — — — — -— $1.19 Rs Boys’ Sweaters, all wool. Regular $1.25. Reg. $2.25 Sale Price — — — — — — -- — — 98c gale Flannel and Broadcloth Pajamas. Regular ‘ eg- - $1.29. Sale Price -- — — - — — 98c —-~—— sale 51-19 Men’s Silk Dressing Gowns Regular $6 00 _ _ _____%_____ _ . . . BOZQQZ‘; 1O‘Z€£1i1“’.1.1 ‘$3M . WORK SHIRTS 381° P"°° - - — - '1- - " $35" hsomlglamyl: 1114 (lira city‘ a“ sizes Ideal Gilt for Christmas enter. Mayor Stanley Lewis o! Ot- up to $1_0() 3¥“M§°;éi‘i.‘“li..°‘éi..$‘“&“i;°iil sale c. Look! Look! °i$flcfigglg>flgolcllglghmders pnw dllllrflitlgegllggt _With every $2.00 Purchase you will r_e- tlse in Ilandsdnwng Park, now s - celve a coupon giving you a chance to Will military camp. A preaching the S1118 $1.19 5 ' ‘Wk to m how t e team w” $ .00, $3.00 and $2.00 prizes. sharping up m. n. 1mm. 1,11,,“ ————-—-—»—_ Drawing takes place Saturday night Toronto Argonauts Saturday the WOOL SOCKS November 41h. filfiewfifiui? 133g fihmmd “nd i 19c and 29c Save money and buy now at oéawlgsplnfiél sztuodbe the Mayor o!‘ .. ' » E 's _ ws~d**"’°¥1"*"““ s"°"“‘“"s F R E D K E l. 0n ," , “Look :1. the urn gelling» Reg‘ 35° “d 25° Mayor. A hasty check oi’ the list showed no mention oi’ the Mayor o! Ot- tawa but a recheck unearthed the mme oi‘ Stanley Lewis along with olthler directors o! the lootball c u . iii IRISI-ITOWN SCHOOL Report for September; Grade X: 1. Marjorie Campbell. 2. Doris Johnstone. 3 Louise Campbell. Grade IX: 1. Margaret MacLeod. 2. Ewen Davison, 3. Enid MaoLeod. Grade VIII: 1. Ernest Proiitt 2. Layton Prolitt, Grade VII: 1. Earie Campbell. 2. Leman Davison. 3 George MacLecd, Grade Vl: 1. Anne Campbell. 2. Clair Campbell. Grade V: 1. Gladys Mann. 2. Elizabeth Johnstone. 3. Jessie Prolitt. Grade III: 1. Leith Mann. Grade I Sr: l. Leona Campbell. 2. Lemon Reeves. 3. Blanche MaoLeod, Grade I Jr. 1 Francis Campbell. 2. Lloyd Mann. 3. Elds, Macleod. Number attending —33. Perfect attendance -11. Teacher, Elrlc Campbell. Says Fate 0f Quebec Rests 0n Election humane, Oct. 18-011 the out- come of the lorillcoming provincial election "rests the 1m o! Quebec and 11,; people," Postmaster-Gen- m; pqfigatlgkl s political rally to . here g on behAll’ n! Liberal oandldaies and n8 his llnlt scheduled address slum the ourrmt cum. opened, the mom!‘ o! Parl ament (or Quebec South uk- : “What la to be Q1169“? PWV’ mac's Iuture in Conrledeaution?" “Arc we to remain o film'- Hard Of Hearing Canadian Praises . Aurine Ear Balsam A simple home treatment which ls b ing new hope and happlneu to s erers everywhere. H. E. Blnkslee oi New Brunswick. writes: "Have used one bottle of ‘AURINE EAR ' and it has been e verse with me iunily as in the d old days, hear the clocks a ing and listen in on the programmes presented over the olr and bexlnnin .0 enjoy lile u in the past. W011i minhlv Id URINE EAR A . 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