_ Novlflliilien VYEQNZQQAX». _ i CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘ YEO THEATRE Zane Grey's “Western Union” with NO NEED T0 WAIT! JANUARY PRICES NOW Thlo column In reserved lnr nuvrl o! loeul Interest. but advertising of l nnwey nuluro mny be lnui-rleul It b cent: n word. strictly payable In advance. COOKS graphs. CONFEDERATION LIFE msun ANCE. . L-Wi Ior Christmas Onoto SPRING PARK SCHOOL MEET- ‘ ' . I . ‘OUNG 113G Nolvemgler gar, iliP. M. to cou- lltggliltlolvn scorr 5 er en m; g OOL-QTB-ll-Qti-Zi I)I-I.\.\' Janeen ___ VIRGINIA GILMORE ZION CHURCH afternoon Ml. m IIOUSGIAOIG a! table and 6 $23115. TECIINIC°LOR tamoon ilgsolii-isfaf ___.- . - - - I - _\iu.\"l‘.-\GIJIl, s.~\'I'IIRDAY 2o noormo. - Carload roofing This Sale gives you the chance to choose what you Will from 2 great new wmter stocks at prices not usually seen — even m products just received lnclud asphalt shingles, roll-roofing an sheathings. Rogers Hardware Co. L-9lil-ll-25-11 January! With market conditions as they are, it is doubtful if you'll see them even then. HUNDREDS REAP RICH BARGAINS! SALE ENDS DEC. 2'"|- HURRY! YOU WON'T EVER SEE THEM AGAIN! S0 HURRY ' , || LADIES’ $19.50 to s24.so ooiis. Ilovi 13,95 LADIES WATS THAT l-ERE 29'5" l" 13-95 What a groiip of Coats! What a selection from which to choose-what n price If this was January and normal times such bargain giving could be easily un- smash for ihe inst and final “i6 0f 1941! The furs that adorn these coats iii-e derstood. Regardless of the fact that the coat season has barely started-regard- ma, genuine fin-s __Mink_Mn5in-nii Persian plate, Silver Opossum-the furs less of the fact that we have absolutely no hope of repeating these fine woolens-— ahmc cc“ you it is a high priced coat! But look at the amazing new styles, sou we offer this season’s newest and finest $19.50 to $24.50 styles at one low price chc superb British wccncns, the rich gafin linings and the truly $1 8 _$13.ti5. Kindly bear in mind these are no ordinary $13.95 coats-they are made smashed pcicc _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ___ _ __ ._ _ _ _ _ _ - - L from the true British woollens richly satin lined and chamols interlined. You ZIIATINEE SATURDAY 3 RM. .I;;{3Z.gfr u r R s n A Y 2i ‘oi W/ml a life! l if“; .21?" _ .e_ . _ _ w.’ -_-.._._.'.-.~_.,...-.,.-.--___.- WOMEN'S . NATIONAL Con- servative Association card party. Brighton Club, ‘rhursday 27th, 8 pm. All Conservative women cor- dially invited to attend. ‘rickets 25 cents. L-816-i1-24-3i. NOW 0VERSEAS— In the list oi medical officers o! No. 7 Gener- al Hospital. Royal Medical Corps, whose arrival in Britain was an- nounced yesterday was Major (DrJ Donald Campbell o! this city. FULL GOSPEL MEETING in the Orange Hall, Hunter River every Wedngsdfi 7.30 P. M. and Sunday o? i121. °.‘.‘°.‘.’.i°..“'ii.'i‘.““'iii‘..‘.'.i‘;i.'."E2321 izfriiiliiiiii 2'2‘: $13.95 cHccsE Hm. $3950 LUXURY HAVE YOU BEEN to the Wooden Tent on Upper Prince Street? Gos- gel meetings continue nightly at .30 P. M. Sunday at '1 P. M. Child- ren's meeting each week night at ‘i P. M. “Prepare w meet thy God." Amos 4:12. BOATS $29.75 The richest furs innthe land, adorn woolens of exqlllsllli beauty! Ymfll be 8m“- SIIIIIRREL, MIIIK, WOLF, FERSIAILete. 24.50 Tom envies his friends their The most exciting coat value ever! Lux ury Furs heaped on rich wool coats . . . romances" PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH snn- beauffi lly tyled in 1942's smartst silhouettes for all figures. No need to wait _ _. . - .. - . - - _ PM» o . o "5333 H a“ . was‘ d __ of the Lord's Suooer- Hieuiiejd ‘d or greater value! Here you Choose fmm _134 0f “"5 Years expel" $24 50 chance of thc year __ ___ __ _ _ _ ___ __ _ _ _ _ ___. _ _. _ _ . ° Paspffffif‘? aY_ §ccNM§§§§g§}§“§§§ g}\n_1g;g;ag,g§{; sive Coats. genuine $34.50 value but if you act quickly you" not yours o1 I But ofllellidincés vllhflty gcme lf“d'sss“ppe"~q¥,ff,‘“g swam‘ _ c PETE OI)‘ ‘CIVICC S ay, OV-_ - c “m” ‘“S°“““°'=S' "m" m“ i“ P“ “.‘.?.§§.‘.*“g..§§ h. ALL OUR HIGHER PRICED COATS INCLUDING SIX BEAUTIFUL SILVER FOX TRIMMED, ALL INDIVIIZUALLY the Congregation will close ol this service. L-910-1l-26-ii. VISITING SOLOIST—Mls5 Dori! Stirling, Kensingtori, who has bren the guest of Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Johnston, Montague and Mrs. Alan Nicholson. Killllilli‘ was soloist in the United Cliurch, Montague. on Sunday evening. MlSs Stirling was a former member of the choir. when her father. the Rev. John Stirling was pastor oi the Monta- gue United Church. REDUCED. SEE THEM TO-DAY. A GROUP OF ELECTRIC SEAL COATS, ESPECIALLY PRICED FOR OUR SALE COM- $98 TO PARE THE STYLE AND QUALITY AT——-———---—-— —- —- — —~ — —- -— ' ' Barb vonighi with LIFEBUOY The ONE IOOP eipeclnlly mode to prevent "B.O.“ (Body Oder) Ill l SFTIITTD JOKES MAKES INJURIES WINNIPEIG. Nov. 24 —tCPl-- \’vr:*.<~ A. Zimmel‘. member of m, L Jeri S ma: (icpartment n! mimi- at. Wu lnnui n. said hers that one m0 intlustrini accidents in :1 kick-back from Alrur 011? Der cent of <‘ ‘.S’l'll‘iil cases re- mi iircrl "jkc" he said LADIES NEW FALL AND WINTER DRESSES IN CREPES AND WOOLENS. REGULAR PRICE $3.95. GO|NG$2 at — _ ___ _ l AN UNUSUAL OFFER IN LADIES WOOL DRESSES. $7 BEAUTIFULLY STYLED. REGULAR UP TO $10.95 ::CIimate is no longer of primary importance in the treatment oi‘ tuberculosis. With rcst and oompet- - ent medical care the disease may be _ <1 ANOTHER GROUP OF BETTER DRESSES-—-IT’S THE NEW HATS, RECENTLY ARRIVED FROM MON- “hm f‘ u... n. a m... an n m. e_ LAST AND FINAL PRICE SMASH OF TH s ___ ~-~~~— d ' ' y u t YEAR _ MAKE THE MOST or THIS OPPORTUNITY $3-95 TREAL- A SPEcW- °R°UP AT*-————— A29 ' T’ Personals y w D u M E1‘ R A F P‘ itigNis PANTS u MEWS Heavy JACKETS M M N $ w F“ “'nm“ 1m; been slgéliidingc hillvlfuriciigiil in oalceiclsl:veaiogelsflisgnsg" Heavy wool m d E ls V Ililsclgltlol the guest of Mrs. Cllii Mc- 1 gélclgccye bclgycclcgscgc éliciaclsefi suedinescfu" -— —- 1 ______ Pie. Put McK/Ionvzlv nl the P. E. upper front _ l Highlanders. Black Watch. return- cti to the mainland Monday mzm- -_ ing after spending his furlough at "- ius home in this city. “COMPLETE INSURANCE Heavy Rih Combinations WOOL REINFORCED WITH COTTON “TIGER BRAND” QUALITY FAMOUS FOR LONG WEAR Extra! Men’s Fleece Lined Combinations FIRST QUALITY COTTON FLEECE. Miss Alma Morrison. has return- cd to her home in Granville after $2i9 $|ll9 | i‘.i‘.°.‘2£iiil‘;’._ “Si. "§f.i..“'°.fl‘ ‘hflfii; REGULAR PR'°E $179- sAl-E AND COMFORT-THE SUPPLY IS LIMITED Mrs. G_ R. Morrison. ” ::.";z‘2t.::i m‘ W‘ m" “"1"”! TODAY’S $28. OVERCOATS FILEST $29-50 to $32-50 sill" ‘TY P‘ w‘ “m” t-he pa“ leek‘ I Positively the last and final sale [or 1941! Positively We don't ask a man to select a Suit from a mere hand- Lnd at “M! risBec-n-ve dhonlu s and your last chance to get these superb $28 Overcoais at fuI-we give you plenty. Yoifll see almost nn endlcss " M1“ G°""“d°.1’°““", h?‘ Tc‘ . _, _. _ $18.95. (Sele t the cont you like, a small deposit ' ' t ft I f‘ $29.50 to $34.50 Suits 'tone price w K iill-"c§ariiiiheuiityiindafills.lliimil --We‘IIIh;ivleevyl)sut ililelnlylhil.lgillollbilihaT..il{.]°;.vc holds n in thfa sale price.) We" over 10o to choose frog“ 323i Tlllltls ltlllleicking ‘em down to thellowest level c I Pollard, New Haven. thc bcsc $2150 cucmcms at $14_95_Buc remember this in this lob-that means a real variety!_ You couidnt rcgardiess of market ¢oniiiiinng_tliat's giving you a Mr. and Mrs. nnpn CampbPll. is your Inst and final $ expect a grelfler Sflmg l“ Mrmal lmms-‘md "El" sole price that positively is your last $21 A £3‘: Ixlficafii“ chance to get them at - - - _ _ _ _- "°‘Y "wit". do“ t dart _ _ __ _ __ _ chance this yearl- — — — —- -— — — -— ' e visitors to the city this week. miss I .—- — — —- , ___ v _ . v» BOY’S lJffETKHLI‘ “ORSEHIDE UNESRSALL s $303 TWEED s2 PIIIJIIB 540-541 clinics‘... ‘....'......, i... in... gwvEs _ _ _ 39c 1mTcgv__'R_ __ 28c gfifvlijs _ _ 89c PANTS _ __ l .00 SWEATERS c nouns - - - ., '. - , r B ’ Overcoats heavy BOY’S WOOL ...l.‘.'?...?.”i..§"£.'.‘S-.“... . . . . MEN s oXFoRoS More “ENS “WY ti" ltweeds l... . col- FREIZE ZIPPER from New York on aavislctl to lhder MENCSOkEfQTl-AER All our regular $2.75 line GUM $1 WORK SOCKS lilni-swoognii dnggki: iin JACKETS il‘.M.s.R en ns. r — .— . I - ‘ llfilil>fljllillll lerfst for England some m bmwn or bhck —solld RUBBERS -— ' Pr ings to bottom ._a]5o l“. time ego with o HPWP 0f Ml"? Genuine horse-hide — leather soles and rubber iii-ii ' c H i S‘ . ___ w ‘immhimn wchmcmns‘ beaver lamb collar’s heels -aII sizes to 10 1-2 MEPVS ONE BUCKLE er n “m “s _Z___-_____ §"""""""""""""""""" -—- plush lining-All sizes These are excelslent vaI- gyjciliiséicoiis {IRS T $1 l; to9 yrs. 10s to 15 yrs. 2y: .2201 “in; bieeci. 1' t0 48. Itcg $ "95 n“ e sea - $1595 _ _ _ 1 at ——-— — — 1139 SOCKS — — 7' and knee. Pill!‘ 1-79 N“- Wedding At Siint Beznordls Church in p/igngion, N. 3,, on November 24th. Miss Mnrv Callaghan of this city income the bride or Mr. Richard E Don-d oi Saint John. N B. The bride was attrnctlvey at- tired in n navy blue dressmaker suit with matching necessaries and oininoios THE Sic-iii}: ‘llIi-ITISH REJUVENATOR or Genezol Weakness, Spl ul Exhaustion, Physical decoy cnd Lss of Nerve MEN'S AND BOY’S WEAR BOOTS AND SHOES 144 GT. GEO. ST. LADIES‘ WEAR 99 QUEEN ST. THE GREEN DAL C < w ~‘ ~s~ar§vqvn new-..“ . g . e i i. . ‘W511i? s . ' ' l Bninner or Moat eve it we'll never and lome gloom. Being rowel‘ a silver tux I'll’. Sir" Wore a nor- . - - - . r . .. Sh ll. fl‘ _ - _._—-:= A . ~=_—.-_-- ---- '1 - AMY ‘l e u" “ASHE-q: 231R‘)?! M22: r555?“ Tfiorllilhls. “HAHN. n"; oi iingiiin," to move these. no ieii. in the flue on: still the whispers went on an one en wan oer ny ores . IP ACCENT i sexiiic for wank men and oi inn rltv who vuore n suit o! , ' "I‘m not so sure. You cant sell and made certain that there was m. on. Dick grew more and more nn- more was nothln: I01" bill i0 W!" _ n nccnntifl] _. mo u The Likes or We in... mo» -» ~-- niyi.;»,..=,,~;.»;~...e.e tonne; 33l“ii.“..’&‘.i¥. .‘.';‘.'1.’..‘°i."l§; no: an ' .' . " ' . l\ o . a e - ~ - ‘ - ' '- lost vi o'|ly and Stamina. l,‘ “s? 3.1%.‘; fllfsc.“ er Co“ g “'I‘hey'd hammer it up inn is; it mien, window. but it was closed, and he oi’ comin upntdtrl. in“, yo“ band; oi color. boot! I! . _ was .. . go for in weight in bullion." Dick then went ell round the low- dared not risk opening it Jor the To be Continued) M mmming, nii-nccent tho u» ff. ' y‘. Solcl In toms. Double Mr. Benedict Colloshfin WM (c nunued “om page c) “Mo” mic“, but no‘ spinner c, mom, but my w", cmpiy "w," L_______. W ,,_______ ?____ _ _ brmcmc thc cyc beiow mp em‘ I Srrcngh Cr the spe:iu| %F°"m’m“"- d 1 H n "u," ° ______,__ ______. Spinner is educated and knows Ior a iew old packlns we». so he “ TT’ min wmgtlmeg makin o <l1'="}“‘b'cf 5 EX,” st "'9 “kph cake _ Mr, and Mrs Dow e 0 - c“ looks “kc n," Dick "rccd m worm w“ times u much in it; ciimbeq we ‘mu; “in giipiofgq t“; _c___.--i,“ i_ - -.. k-nu ..-.- LA -. “m Wm‘ the camera (iiiincss . . “" T ""Y‘-’vm°°“ m” l" Mmmnl “m! Crigpln ii-owned again. original form." He got up. “Can l upper pert oi the house. The rooms < low l‘ d5?" l" a few m “"5- '1'°T°Y‘~'°- Th” Wm mm“ l" Syd" "Yet they couldn't have known o! borrow your bike. l want some ex- were bare and desolate the plum D " h D’ S t ' ________,__,_ i» ___-___“ ney. where the eroom ii moons" in. existence," he argued. ercise belore supper." orwkine irom the wells 1M m OTOE y IX flyS-I’ f or the hpimch elm-e o! Commer- "They could have stumbled on it. mrTske it, old :32, Iziéla watch outl 21510‘: itcglospgerebg! r i‘? ~ “MAFIA-BEE?” ma] Equlgnfilwl-llfll--- gllllllyngildoslllrlilsllltlyhlelliltlzlililfefieeln‘ m“ Dllcelll illiihggl ofl. Firs Idea was to Though Dick Kyneswn. had never "" “*- wrig 5311.125’ ~.-.-- ~ -- i... .- m om» no» u» ...'.'§“P%'€.$“3Ii‘°§..€3$‘°i§L i8 h.sitf.‘3.‘i“u‘§“.$‘é?°'£.?“€.‘t.l§ %I.‘.’l'”i°.f‘.%‘:.€‘°£i‘ tenant. - ~~1~°"**""". "r" " ~ e A E ">1 i or on»: a l “m” "' -» ~ - ~~ ‘men? He's no iarmei- and the land way through Newton he saw oome- chic. l-ie turned to come down and has denied him. But. alter all. who can reed the riddle o! the human |' . -' ' - is no earthly use. All sand and grav- thing which changed his . was at the head o! the stairs when hggri, 1nd w“ why 10v, com“ uni why ii, "up ‘ AMcNA I ‘UN or - spinner and Moat. getting out oi a he heard steps below. than“: voice. v 0 o v o o BILH (l- “Get th GIIDRLBGI» IIOIIOQME Y II W“ "Al" RFWORER Ex witmillelessialls he l8 sol“ lo pm“ ll glldreilnttliaiilnillfiz llalilignlcllee wall tooe e gives me the wlllies.’ ‘r ‘SQI-Ilnllrrflgflllg-GSIIA-I am no one o! on. lull oi vttell and good fitting and Snoplyln; Glenn "Proui Rives you a lot oi iniorma- to waste and that; he would have l A lllht 5110M B! "10 I00! 01 tho health. Am considered attract vo-iooklng and have musics talent and g“, on.‘ look at Pommers tetra and Dick cursed under his hold down a Iood Job as private eeoretery. Have nice clothes. a. eomiort- "l-les not the oni one." said Dick It was dusk when he ruched. the breath. This was Moot, . with ‘his norm, ii lovable nimliy and many iriendo o! both sexes. My ___... ll J with a in. “I've en elrning my place, n quiet gny evening-so quiet him. Spinner. Dick was trapped. He only trouble is my restlessness on my unoou deolre to be always doing e u keep-ta king w all and sundry that he could hear the email were! tiptoed into the nearest room and souiethlng. Have lots o! open time and noth m: to do with it. l won- pHQNE g6 "gnu". dthey do talk, these Devonen-"er splashing on the beach below. ltood behind the 09m door. der it you could aug est some way that I could uttllee it. in some wort-h- ‘ - 977° iotk.‘ " Crlspln chuckled. There was plenty oI light to find He heard Spinner into the wniis wgy, 1 "n in yum; in new ‘M aim-ii, w"; m4 wnnid b; rind . c Monotone. P l. I. ‘gfiiillkbtoc yOIil, fiduliiémbugd l glys waynlcnto 11:! fight: Sfilkleg’ lglllmlllrltd ‘ ‘angle c: when?’ Income“?! thago or lncfiilmglltlfl tot natlociglueienee. but hmedlci: (Int: c ' t cu eiouo e ou o." a owe (1 I in Ill 0 a t. htoh co oil i’ " l 0m" "fa"; A‘ R." * ‘l’ “You're busy and I'm Ioailng. But Crlspl: had told him mil the flrlt voioei. but the men spoke In ouch In handy. rllgei Illluve so 51%.“... that log-CHI’! ilk some do" w“ min-noi- W’ '”"' c i- 1w honestly. Crlspln, I'm keen to re- thing he did was w vult the kitchen low tone» that strain his earn u no good to low them. . Ilulocln. 5"" icwml. "7 , i gnu", m. o; appointment cover that gold. As much roi- Alison's and examine m. brick oven. Ho vu might, he could not distinguish a ANSWER-There u no trouble lbout doing your bit In th umu. in‘. .4 huh: 5*" -" - . ' 1t." i gunning glth sake as yours. I know just how amused to find that it. wee being llngle word o! what they were uy- Every philenthrociic and triotlo society to crying out Ior ho not: who d' Kldngypl E c‘, . gang-mg; "i". "Wu IL" Qrupin shrug ed. used as a oupbou-d. In it were two mi.‘ will work irlthou pay. y one oi them will welcome you vim on!!! Dd 3 ~ u. _ v ~ 1m M"!!! lie rem’ hobo ess. Ii bottles oi whisky, a siphon o! node inutee dragged by. and the arms. Apply to any one oi them. Out bun. Your you. . careful not cloudy evening turned to darkness. DO .