\-‘~‘I>*‘ . Ty -—- ~.-:-»- --~,-~.¢.~.-.~'=~»---=- e Cent Sale At Montague ‘s. Eastern 3-,‘. “f; ‘r.’ ~ H, J. Mabon, Drugglst of Mon- conducting another of his One-Cent Sales. Every year . Mabon puts on one of these a m! gives his many custo I real treat in the way c! , olu is re rved for d a newsy ‘nature may 3|- en a One-Cent Sale? a zjfafle h'_tf;:n;k' “' '" ' ent Sale is a. profit-sharing ' f advertising. It is a sale u buy an item at the regu- then another item of the '!or One Cent. As an ustrctlon: The standard price of “as .- Dental Paste is 25c. You i one tube at, this price and by nt more. or 26 cents you s, and save 24 cents. United Drug Co. article in . e is a high quality guaran- duct, just the same as is ry day at the regular price. has been developed by United Drill; 00., as an adver- Rather than spen ADO NOT MISS MASON'S One- Cent Sale from October 27th to November 3rd, inclusive. ..'B.ESERVE TUESDAY, Octob- er 30th, for chicken supper in Low- er Montague Hall. L-l'l65-10-26-1i h“! been established ‘m, me pa“ n‘ THE LADIES OF THE Pres- in other ways. byterian Church. Montague, will the "1"" M‘ hold a bazaar and supper in Odd- Ilimfilfl! W; fellows Hail on Wednesday, No- oanvince you of goods. they are Oils sale in permitting their ts toseli you two full sine pack- ‘ of high quality merchandise the price of one plus one cent. money to get new custom- sworiii because they know the year m. Msbcn has decided - ..'A REAL CHANG! to your ~ this sale for one full m the winter, bu! your gills in toilet goods, sta- tionary, anal at Msbon’: '0'“ V: m November he inclusive. NS SUITS A ‘nut ETOWN ‘ GUARDIAN ___ ND 0V Coats $13.50 . to 12.00 Bul: AII You Need is $52.2 to Buy Qne SALE STARTS THUR$DAY 0C1” And Continues For One Full Month An "easy” price to pay! An “eaay" way to pay it! Two strong arguments that should convince you oi the wisdom oi buying s Suit andllvcrcoat now- at PROWSE BROS. LTD. The prices are low ior the Quality; And now with our “Easy Buying Plan" all you need is $5.00 cash. The balance in small Convenient Monthly Payments. WINTER COATS ‘I32 i" $22 MAN, OH MANI WHAT MARVEL AT THESE LOW PRICES, YOU'LL MARVEL AT THE FINE FABRICS, YOU’LL BE EXCITED BY SMART STYLES. IT'S AN EVENT THAT FAIRLY SHOUTS “BUY NOW.’ ' THERE'S A SPLENDID CHOICE OF. HEAVY ALL WOOL SILVERTONES, CHECK BACKS AND MELTONS. BLUES, GREYS, BROWNS AND GOOD LOOKING PATTERNS. Prowse Bros- Limited more than ‘llahed!’ Failure o! provincial gov- ‘100 commodities were as much omments tc keep records of traffic as 50 percent in some cases, appiy- was a hindering factor to this a1- ing for the whole year including tort, he added. periods when competition was At another point in his report practically negligiblesaidthe trans- Mr. Matheson stated the Omn- th» missions u ‘ - to compile a Maritime Freight Rates Act, he permanent record o! the relation- said its purpose was to give statu- ships of the ports of Saint John tory advantage in rates to persons and Halifax in the other pcuts oi and industries in the Marltimes the North Atlantic. "The so-cglled On the other hand tfhe milwayr port differentials or the equalizat- were permitted by the railway m! ion oi the competitive factors oi reductions o; railway ‘mum m“, to reduce rates to meet ocmpeti- all the principal North Atlantic in Ontario and Quebec due w Wm- water and truck competition, rendered the Maritime Prelim Rates Act “almfilfit IIUBEWPY.‘ Locals two years. “"1112 PRIMROSE HOCKEY CLUB will hold a Hallowehn Dance thine secretary for w“ descrxbed in Oddfellows Hall, Montague, on ‘Ham Ha beuevsd ma" ware S“ . - - . ' ‘ t ts I‘ us“ m2 2" eral causes behind the shrinkage men en mflm in numbers. worth, moo worth, 05.00 worth at m, memoir. one-om Sale mm Sat- 7mm M “d” m p“ urday October 21th to November 3rd Number ""‘ " “"""" (c- r. Cable By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Oct. 24 -- Viscount Hailshum, Secretary o! Slate for War, tonight expressed disappoint- ment at the decline in numerical attack by air." strength of the territorial army. L.1449_10_24_q;_ Speaking at a dinner of the City Lieutenant: Club, he said the army had declined in numbers by 2,000 during the past year. This was in spite of the feat military camps as an unsatisfactory state oi foolish kind of pseudo-peclfism of politicians who exploit the coun- try's desire for peace by pretending L'1755'1°'35"“ we should make ourselves unfit for ___x ‘ war." Also it was possible, accord- am." ..'II.EMEMBER 1 cenis buys $1.00 m’ m vimoqm 351mm,“ m, criticism and apt tolrefuse to face _ is facts. 1'44"‘ 3'3?“- Be went on to say: "I am quite aurethatitisnottructosu thstouryoutharesnymors - British Secretory Of War Regrets Decline In The Of Territorials [RB VALUES! YOU'LL Sees Regulation‘. 0f Garriierl Gompetitionl (c. r. s, Guardian's‘ Special Win) sanrr aorm. n. n, Oct. 24- Expressing a view that large scale ing in courage or patriotism than their predecessor's of 20 years ago." Viscount Hailsham pointed to tho London-Melbourne air bruising home the potentialities of “We isck both men and mater- ial." he continued. “Bo far as ms- terial resources are concerned. we in this country deliberately framed our policy on the basis that we should not keep up great public arsenals which would be required ' to furnish us with the necessary expansion in time cf war but that we would rely upon private arma- gather specific cases in which thee: competitive reductions had affect: “m? h” m‘ to be ready to supply defenses if, unhappily, the u need should arise. Perhaps one, h!’ 581d. l5 "i" "It is true that in that respect we are far worse off today than we were 20 years ago.” ——-—-———-—- nomics has , Mathsson.“ ‘ fifilfiui t°'l‘.'.£."u. aum- what: hm h rous. nae forexampls was» has 9011MB"! M" vhlfl WM happened to the Maritime mm Rates Act as a result cf unccun-eu- 6M9"! W to ed competition.” naum mist was hear of your marriage “ca; of “$1M. ‘IN ‘Old ms Y0“ hid 0f- fendodbsrsclhs neverwouidtcr- you. Whimer-‘lbat’: right. lhe forgiven me. she msn-isd get oven with ms. MEN'S SUITS ‘l8 i" $25 IF YOU LIKE TO KEEP RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE IN STYLE AND APPEARANCE-IN CLOTHES YOU CAN PUT ON AND WEAR FOR MONTHS-AND YET FEEL LIKE PAYING ONLY A MODERATE ‘PRICE, THEN YOU'RE THE KIND OF MAN WHO WILL BE ’ VERY INTERESTED IN THIS LINE OF NEW FALL SUITS. FINE WORSTED SUITS IN NEAT BLUE, BLACK AND BROWN STRIPES, IN A COMPLETE A8- SORTMENT OF SIZES, 35 TO 46. tario and Quebec on Dortation expert, "declared!!! hlt treduotionsin On- hm ‘In order to ascertain the status he said. of the Maritime Freight Rates Act . Matheson reviewed work in relation tot water sing trial: don ‘by commission since it re- Rand H. lilatheson. transportation wlnpeti he comm on c some ac ivltes last August after manager u, the “ma,” m“. asked thk Board o! Railway (lom- a dormant period. The principal portation commission. ‘om u! mlsslc lor c. ruling Board of Trade today it was in- The WY IBM’ Board ation and the implementation cf a . 1 1 k should be furnLshed in each case system conducive in t‘"e eifi lent cumbem on the L mum with a submission‘ showing epecli- and affective handllnguo! the cvsr- rate adjustmsn‘ Icus rate grievances that have complained of rncts detrlmentally arisen during the last ilvq years. ed Maritime industries. Govern- . men“ mu” take up, go "who; to the complainant, such submis- lll 1011M OI CNTIB!‘ OMIIQQMNOR, 11.0 ldinhisreportatthe boards "minim! 11mm mam‘; W“, h," m. made.” The issue would be a m lion to include supporting evidence Mil. ALEXANDER MARTIN ‘ statements -___ at- Alexan‘ Martin, familiarly My‘ m o! brood in each case. stated known as "Lac" as his twin broth- .. m m- Board. T“ w“ °' “ “was the um. available a uum- u "Van." died Oct. 11m, at nu bu- el glaring oases have been dis- hams. i6 Rosecllfl, Rcslindale. ‘mum. covered in which central Canadian when he lived with his son-in-law. obtained so-oailsd Robert Ii. McKinney. Several years 18° and lll- bfltbfl their fiitieth Ildfi limi- oorts present a very ‘thorn! issue.” lcilvlflfl. he said. were "reorganis- éi‘. Alums Martin. had been known Mr. Martin and hie wife cele- Ia-‘ldfl-IO-M-‘Ii. iaaiwcuuc ur warns: 1 \ ' . -\I’\ Qgaggflémt 2."“m“1‘_~‘+~¥%'3 sugar smear..- 5th rem...- builde prior to his retirement from active lite fifteen years ago. In the old days his twin brother was his partner. the place of business be- ing in Nassau street, West End. Later the business was conducted under the firm name of L. Martin and Son, the latter being Fred Marlin. who still conducts its u!- fairs. A native of Prince Edward Island Mr. Martin, who was in his nine- tleth year. came to the States as a young man. Hisparents were Mal- colm Martin and Flora (Martin) Martin. He was the oldest llvlnsz member oi’ Dalhcusie Lodge of Masons. Besides the son, who lives in West Roxbury, there is a surviv- ing daughter, Mrs. Francis Warren Mitchell of Hlngham. The funeral will be held at the Folsom Fimeral Chapel, Roslln- dalo, Saturday, at 2 P.YB.—BOSIOY\ Transcript, svsslenf" EXAMINATION Mttinl and supplying Glasses. oh. n. J. anon OYIOIIITIIBT h5- TILL COOK RR‘? times. dd vmsry. Mrs . was M“ can,“ mul "IhsettmtclihrMarg-arethlao ofPrinosld- mqm” bowlvuylnmtbcastnb- war Isianrldled eyoarsllw Mr. lllrtln was at contractor and ._. _ ,,_-- g -BY sconce MCM “mos no. aW""-' ~‘<==*~=.~.:. ‘ldéliéi ca“ “ma” NHAR-FATH" . ~.~..'J. a ¢\s. .>‘ .-» _- ‘szmvaaanaarnww: woman». show- u. . ~v ...¢ -. . ummduwwwhlil