‘vlv- .1‘ as, *5‘ Saving Sale of 25c l Am erican Cottons (me oi‘ our buyers picked up a remarkable bar- gzlin ill itl\0l_\ nvv. cotton fabrics. from New Yuri.‘ the other day. Two mill" lines; (loin Prints. Printed Prrculcs, Pongce Prints, plain and Iain y |.'i - (‘rlpl-s, worth to 39c. >l'I"('I.\l. .\'.\l.l'i l'lllt‘l‘.' ... 25a |~_H,;,,h.|,,¢),.w [Ant-y Suiting“. Printed Pollgces. In a won- dm-[nl y, cl; lit‘ 7ilil‘Il('llVB patterns. 36 Inches vvldfi vvnrth to 13c livr ."1\|"|- .\I‘l (‘l.\l. salt l‘ltl('E ....... 29o iiigj ._ 2 Basement Bargains ll"lt‘t'. cotton fabric.- in Iunrv weaves l ' lnths , gflhk. LN- di-i-vsl-s", Lsxt.l.ln.n,,>~. r-llmln l" ' K “m., ,3 tn lll ylrllb, worth tn 51M . 12c yd. ‘tea from (‘macho-Slovakian "fill"!- 19¢ yd. bmemcnt. in‘ P0 Z45 illrll Flailll l‘l‘l'_u|;u' "Tm quail,- ilnsclvlcllt iliarlzzlin noose e $1.501) f Iflniic‘ l l ivrith colored ends in rose. blue or 5.11.”; “1|\"_l:I|'-‘ filllilY oi the needs of the Pllblim 11 |~,;,; m. u;~n;';'":ll'.--:l rccnrd for durability. SOtlii-i-l Tvpav/riter C0., Ltd. S12!» \':l~ni'-. (‘l- I.I)t'1'. .-. Tvvlcwrftcrs & Adrlinl! Mfldlmfl- ‘lanlax’ N‘ s“ - n. 1!. ;al.\l_".".0>:, m: Queen $1.. Charlott/rtoifl i The COR’ .‘-.'.\ l>:>ll'l".\;.l.l~: 'i‘YPl<1V~'Rl'l ER is the re- \'\'c ‘xlw ins! nztlilcd :1 large in our (“.'.~l'.lIl‘.‘.i wit“! ()§1I‘ v nlfl \ll'.l uzlv it no\v—l'I.EASE? FElllivlELi. AND CHANDLER a»! DUNLOPS Cleatled - Grip Cable Cord Tire has aston- ighing gripping power. It f; will bite to a firm hold 7; ti.‘ where no other tire can get ; f“ traction. Enjoy their safety, z 1 comfort, certainty of trac- f, tion and definlteextra mile- QE 1’ age. Plan for safety. Equip _ f now with Cloned-Grip . ‘ i ,1! “"5- n l. ‘ " fi nuns-n: number of statements .~; ('1 “hum we extend credit. If you re- ” CLEATED Ibunaop GR... w.» gym-a... m“ n Cloaud slip" rm: CHARLOTTETOVKN “GllARDI Iv Western Guardian The Emigrant Returns- -__-_. —WHI‘I'I TUIKISI! TOWEL! cold, size 1B x 36. Each 25c. Holman Ltd. R. T. 9035. —Wl WILL BE BUYING dressed i Pork on Friday and Saturday until noon until Iurther notice.’ Organs out. Top prices. Peter McNutt (c Son, Malpequg 8444-ll-s-2i. —-RAYON BEDSPBEADS in rose. -lue or gold. each 82.95 and “.80. R. .". Holman Ltd. 9035. —COMI T0 THE PANTRY SAL! t Sinclair lb Stewart's. Summcrslde. November 8th, 2 to 5 P. M. Middleton W. I. 9035-ii. -WABASSO COTTON SHEETS iree from Dressing at each $1.75, $1.95 v and $2.25. R. T. Holman Ltd. 9035. 4 —I..\DIES' FANCY CUFF FABRIC l GLOVES in all wanted colors, pair 59c and $1.00. n. T. Holman. Ltd. ‘ E035. —Wl! ARE SHOWING very special value in Wabasso White Sheetng and Pillow Cottons entirely free from dressing. These are worth seeing. R. T. Holman Ltd. 9035. —-I.ADIES’ WASIIABLE Slip-on Kid Gloves in variety oi new Fall shades, pair $2.95 and $3.25. R. T. fill .1- Holman, Ltd. 9035. AF . -I.ADIES SLIP-ON Chamoisette Fabric Gloves in all popular shades.| pair 75c and $1.00. R. T. Holman Ltd. live Bennett! JACK CANUCKv-lt is good to see factory smoke once mon- lfllll 9035. $1.25 and $1.95. R. T. Holman, Ltd. 9035. —LADIES' HIGH GRADE Leather Handbags new features in both en- vclope and pouch styles. colors black, beige, tan or brown. each $2.95, $4.50 and $6.50. R. T. Holman Ltd. 9035. venturing beyond their threshold. —BEI)EQUE UNITED CHARGE- Rev. A. J. Reynolds, Minster, Sunday, Nov. 9th, Armistice Thanksgiving Service: Bcdeque. 11 a. ln.; Cape Tra- verse. 3 p, m; Searletown, 7 p. m. Mr. —WIIITI-1 TURKISH TOWELS size her 21-year-old daughter. 20 x 40 shown with colored ends in v 4 rose. bluc. mauve gold o, green‘ also Horace Wright will address the peo- whlte with colored stripe and border, pie a: seafltwvn’ ‘grlghé Wm time » repor procee lngs o e en. oun- - per pair 75c. R. T. Holman Ltd. 9035. cu‘ side the“ doon the world is an I‘ .‘ —OUIt LARGE SHOWING oi’ Toilet Requisettes includes such well known makes as I-Ioubigant. Roger s; Galiet. Princess Pat. Yardleys Old iEnglish Lavender. Richard Hudnut and Chcramy. Our varied selection nlakes buying easy. R. T. Holman. fins. 9035. —INS'I‘ITUTE MEETING - The‘ regular monthly meeting oi’ Pleasant Circle Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Emmett Croken. on Oct. 9th. Eleven members and tour visitors were present. Meeting opened by singing "Institute Ode." Roll call fol- lowed. answered with riddles and jokes. Minutes were read and adopt- ed. A bill irom M. F. Schurman Co. was presented. It was moved and: seconded that the bill bc paid. Sev- oral other bills were paid. Plans were . then made for holding a chicken sup- lbf-cented m‘ him Q denborm nwmpc Carer agld ialagaar onNNogembaili- lltth, ti): I at suicide. e s noo ute. ox mee ng o . __ n ,. . held at the home of Mrs. Harris Holdfm! cried the deem.’ in”: Boulter. roll call to be answered by only gm“! where wmdm wen ' I paying membership fee. Meeting there w” i‘ my down we" t“ h?“ ‘ closed by feuding "(dub woman-s she'll be able to follow him safely. -I’IIESIINTATION—TIle “Successfl Greedy Refreshments were than "And wherever they can go," said Women: Institute of Graham's Road, served by the haste“ ' Ashton. "I guess we can follow." presented one oi’ their members. Mrs. m; sumo down the corridor s5 he Neil Durant. with a beautiful trny '_INSTI.HWE NE“.S__.I-h(, October spoke. I should probably have agreed? on lvlonclav evening. Nov. 3rd. Mrs.‘ meeting or the Springfield, Lot’ 67 wgth him, 11nd I not, become aware‘ Durant will be missed from the ccnl- l W_ L was hem in me school house juggt, than that the door beside which, mumty’ SM’ Wm‘ he’ ranllly" m‘ i with thirteen nlenlbcrs and tour vis- I “"55 Sta-mu"! Wm“! m“ the 919v‘: 19min“ Gmhnmls R0“ u’ reside l“ itors present. Thr- Presidcnt opened "m" sham and H" 3W3" 5h°w°d that» silmmers m" “dine h" husband the mcct n’! with “Inst tute Oclc" and [the “flaw? “'55 -‘l‘~'5¢'°ndl"5- I 9m‘; holds a coon position »» E. m“ ca“ w“ answered by paying amaled it to stop. on the chance that it, I ___‘—""_'_’—_'_' dime and asking a riddle. Thc minu- ImlEhI-DWVE "WW1 tes c! previous meeting were read andt ‘BY that “m? Ashton hid llfelldl’ adopted. all-s. Archibald lVlcGregor. lowed Mallow at the window AP- End Your Misery Without Solves or Cutting paid monthly by draft from Cuba. eluded. 1% '-, l l —-L'NITED cllpncu or cannon. iiensingion. Nov. 9. Rev. J. R. Saint. ‘DD. MinistcrYQ/tfi a. m- Sunday School. ll n. m., Armistice Servicc. 7 o_ m., WMS Thankoficring Service. Rev. .1, W. A. Nicholson. M.A.: Slim- lncriicld. 3 p. m. Monday at Kensing- ton. Right Rev. Dr. Oliver. Moderator o! tile United Church will speak at 2 p. m., Nov. l0. i 1-! 2 I-Z i3? 1-‘ (Continued Irom {an B) in reporting on lhc school commit- lmently one glance “W! all they m. said mm the tcachcr and pupils needed. for they came hlmyins back were busy and tho school looked very Wm} White feces. bright and cheerful. She asked that "She has worked herself along a’ a ropc be provided for the ting pole. six-inch ledge," said the lawyer, "to; and that a map of Europe was necd- lm iron siandpipe. It's not conceiv-l External treatments cannot per- manently end Plies. Nor does cutting remove the cause. Th? “"15? l-‘l illttYnfll-bfid clfcllllP cd in thc school. Mrs Peter Slnclar able that Wilkins went. that way." tion 01' the blood in the lower bowel. ' ' ' The v9,“ are flabby_the bowel wens gas apbpointed to visit thlvschooi in "Dont forget that‘ ‘he was Bully wefik_the part5 almost dead‘ To ovem er. Secretary load a let- Fmnklins first mate. raid the doctor. quick“. and sgfgly rid yourself ori tel’. dealing with the annual meet- "But this is a better way {or us, piles an internal medicine must. bei inn and ursins all mcnlbers to DRY Come alone." }lescctiedlvprniisll and strengthen the M- . up their fees at the next meeting. On We all tour piled into me elevator ~ - _ , motion it was decided that we holclvlnd told the boy to drop us, a; quigk. Dr. J. S_ Lconhardt. a specinlst, our meet.“ h ‘h h a r m I ‘ after years of study discovered a rcal ' gs l ' fmljs "r ' e! Y a8 h? 901115. right through t0 the internal Pile remedy_ He named his winter months. Invtatlons were cx- basement. The excitement ln our |iaces was imperative. l-le threw the‘ Fred Ii. Trainor opp°'mfi‘:a"é°o mun‘ smash”? "'- oITITrTi-l-fi. i‘ l" 32m. c. E PARKMAN PhOnQ I mud.“ “m OFifl i “' "h" W“ """‘"" "' ‘ " , . prescription HEM-ROIDnnd pre- tended by the tollowlny members: scribed it tor 1000 patients. with the Mm Gggrgc Hiifililnl. for November|lever ovc-r and let us down at a tremendous rate. marvelous record o! success in 960 meeting; Mm PM“ gncyam for De_ cases, and then deeded every Pile sufferer should be able to get I-IEM- cember: Mrs‘ Norris Sinclair’ for "This our." cried Mallory. rushing ROID from their own drugglst. Janlmrlli Mrs’ M- T- Lambc Y0!‘ Ffib- of! in the dark. Don't waste time on external rem- ruarv: and Mrs- lIiyntt Hnslam. for d‘. '.h' k I th l d — M .l. R ll ll l - _' 59:10; (i!!! tfliinflllgfliuotl ‘Y'all? V28 hi?" nnzscled 8v sgviligrnfizlliiaxi-llii-llsfoslrllad all? girlzntzgé‘ naming an Allied loader in the Great. HALIFAX l" NORWAY ~- ‘ = - In7Davs m ,_ -back '1 it doe. not end all Pile w" M“ w°°dsld° w“ “Plmmml. ’ - mizgzigv I s on the program committee with tiles s “B f: H , __,______ old committee. Msscs Ruth McLeod ' I and 14"?!" M"h@5°"~ Tl “'18 dwid- SAILING NOVEMBER 27th slim "l *° Pmvld" " book-MP W an En- cyclopaedia and other books that 1930 at l0 a‘ m’ were donated to the school by Rev. to Mr. Leonard I-Inslam. Meeting closed BERGEN and OSLO by singing the "National Anthem-J]. ONLY OPPORTUNITY 0F SHIPPING LIVE FOXES 8: MINKS DIRECT T0 NORWAY SPACE MUST BE RESERV- ED THROUGH . S. DEWOLF & SON HALIFAX. N. S. Illllli ' III-i Nov. 7 tmw tl ______________ . 'l LIIMBIIIG Mill HEATING It’ you want Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to —-Miss Winnilred Sinclair. Slim- mertield. was a visitor to the city on Baturdayn-E. ____________ CUBAN WOMEN SECLUDEI‘) YEARS IN N. Y. IIOTEI. ROOM T A NIW YORK, Nov. 1-1114; drawn shades of a hotel room in mid-tovml ov. 2'I_ OQOOOQ 80 Grafton Street I!" 1°" W" -—NEWEST THINGS in Lace Collar Manhattan shelter from the public a and Curl’ Sets now showing at 75c,'hermitsgs in which two Cuban WO- rncn have lived tor live years, never Since the death oi’ her husband, a wealthy Cuban planter. tivs 1!!!! alzo. Senora Michaela Romero has re- mained in seclusion in her room with The only contact they have with l telephone call to ask the desk clerk for the Meals are lctt on a tray out- Chambermaida arc not permitted to enter. The bills are Complete mystery surrounds their motive in remaining perpetually se- .£;.="Z'§€Z~Z§ A The ‘Green Cloak i We have a few Men’s Hats in broken lines and sizes which we are clearing out at reduc- ed prices. Thesc Hats are all good styles and patterns. A splendid range of Men’s Caps Hi0 .,, Boy's C3118 50c to MEN'S and BOYS , GAPS FDR FALL All the newest patterns and styles. ing at 2.50 1.50 ing at The One Price Cash Store _._____.. NIYI‘ Al"? IIY Eveready Prestone is the cheap- est permanent Anti-Freeze, be- cause it will remain unchanged through heat as well as cold. Fill once and drive through the warm days of fall, the cold of winter and right into April or Mar-without further expense, worry or guess-work. This is the unlimited protection that Eveready Prestone gives the cooling system of your car, and makes it the most economical Anti-Freeze. CANADIAN NAfilgltfrAnlb cannon co. C I a I!!! ' TORONTO Isoesvv iiriiiim PERMANENT AND ECONOMIC Arriving Daily all the iLatest Styles and Patterns in Men’s and Young Men’s OVERCOATS and SUITS for Fall Prowse Bros I Ltd THE UP - TO - DATE HATTERS \_‘_g L/ HATS Hats worth up to 5.00 clear- -------»--------|----.. Hats worth, up to 6.00, clear- t-s-s-lsn-sls-n-s-s... Other lines of Men's Hats. Prices to Novrllmclz 7. 193., 3.95 4.15 6.00 One Price to Everybody IEIITIZD TEMPIEIINI‘ 9 Points of Superiority 1 Gives complete protection. 2 Does not boll away. 3 Positively will not dunags cooling system. 4 Will not hut up s motor. 5 Will not atlect paint o! varnish. 6 Non-inflammable. v "I"; ivv v 7 Odorlell. 8 Doe: not become viscous at low temperatures: will not decompose at high unpara- mm. 9 Never deteriorates- economical to an. w‘! R} M, PFiShm-i ltL