9rd? secret. ‘ Jfllhlllli! aii.~ WEEK-END SPECIALS -- s PRICES TO $39.50 BREASTED ‘MODELS — ALL SIZES FROM SPECIAL MEN'SALL WOOL TWEED SUITS ~— ASSORTED SHADES OF GREY, BROWN AND BLUE IN BOTH SINGLE .AND .DOUlLE-$26 e ‘H. 1591-1 - - . “u”. . e quga a 32 TO 46 REGULAR MEN'S MEDIUM WEI EOYS’ NAVY BLUE C BOYS’ HEAVY FALL I44 Gt. Geo. St. BOYS‘ WOOL PULLOVER SWEATERS MEN'S PLAIN FAWN POLO CLOTH TOP COATS SPECIAL ._..,...........szz.so MEN'S TWEED AND FLANNEL PANTS are. TO sass srrc. MEN'S wotsrzo PANTS ASSORTED SHADES are. T0 14.95 MEN'S FALL AND WINTER JACKETS ALL wooL ...... MEN'S FANCY COAT SWEATERS WITH ZIPPER FRONT MEN'S FANCY PULLOVER SWEATERS . MEN'S BROADCLOTH sums russo COLLARS .. 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BEIITRAL GUARDIAN This column le reeerved for nerve v! local lutereat. but advertising or a newly nature may be inaerted at flve eenta a wordhetrlotly pey- able in advance. JIMMJIT TAXI inane ‘I AT 2017B SBBWCI - Arlhlt Coal C0. Phone MOI. CHESTERFIELDS e1 prices. Toombs Music Store. TABLE LAMPs - Lela abedee tormerly $8.50. Now priced at $1.25 do clear Ln Basement of Crockett and Storey Ltd, 134 Kent Street. better ULASSIFIED ADS cater to all Itypes o! readers. Consult. them daily. RUMMAGE BALI - Merite‘. Building. Saturday. October 2nd, T P. M. RANTRY SALE TODAY at Moore & McLean's. 2nd floor. by Bpring Park W. I. at 2 P. M. ‘ PSEI) C DIELODY SAX AND CANE — Bmgain $40.00. Toomhs Music Store. I DR. M. SGI-IAPIRA, New Glas- gow. Office will be closed from Ouober 1st to October l6th in- elusive. 'I‘HE REGIJh-tn Monthly Meet lug o! the Ladies Aid of the PEI Hospital, Monday. October 4th, .'. P. M. (funtlal Home. HIGHFIELI) I'.\‘l'l‘1'lD CHURCH. recently’ remodelled, will observe its 80th Anniversary on Sundav. he special music and speakers. Don- ations to help with remodelling ex- penses trill be greatly appreciated. this time ‘help make all the best paints and Ct1|\"llllE‘II from image 7i first trip it. in tart" he added. "as I rode along. l felt that it was really my var as much as yours." "But Daddy bouzht it." pro- ltsted Jogwe. “Quite 5n, quite m" was the . "But there is a great. deal w he done to a Par before It Wlri he wd, and I'm the good chap ri-ho had a hand ln it all nloiuz ihe warn" “\Vh_v vhzi - oirre not. so good at all." Jrrvvfs blue Pres uere no! very irieiidli" fur the moment. "Alrohol isn't a friend to anyone. I1. makes peopie who drink it stumble when ihev walk and say thlixgs they uoulrl never say i! they rlzrlni rl ik Alcohol lsiil a friend 1o aigtrie l heard Daddy say that .\ir. Kvr '.\ ho is so kind when sober, is person afwr an evening at. the Beverage Rlmm with his friends. One n:ni'iiiiiz Inst Willi?!‘ ue ivalk- grl up. l.'l'\‘.l re-itrmber In linrl Mrs. Ker and Drtnnjv A-Ircp ill our Zllesl. rtlmti, Mftllt‘? liIZ‘\'F‘l‘ wild us how it happenrn. l"l’ n‘ school l was mid ’Il."I' V.’ Ker drove them out or the imuse In the middle o! the lllilli’ l-le irarl come home rra/v -.ii'h tiruik AIL-ohol isn't a [ljleilld to .1I.'.I\l‘,f‘ Yttll do look like a bottle. mat-n) like one, even when your ‘m’ isn't. straight." quite a (llll£‘l'Pl1I._ ieit he mubt. sir Alcohol —~suvh l queer name, even for - queer little maii~ivaa their guest. and 011B didn't make unfriendly personal remarks to a guest. varnishes and enamels used today. Im rather proud or this job." Again he stroked til! K1055)’ blll¢ 5i“ 9t the car. Both children Watched him with "Oh, 1 remember." he remarked interest. hut neither spoke- quickly. giving Joyce a nudge w "You don't believe me little ladyl be still. “Uncle Phil told me thatLWell, 1 don't, wonder. I scarcely I Alcohol had its good uses in mak- : believe ii myself svhett I m the lng some things. Perhaps an auto- . results or some oi the wrong uses mOhlle l; one of them. Do you really do anything iiseiul. Mr. Sir- [proud moments like any Alcohol?" "Call me Al if you care to." laiiflhed the little man. “but don't, I have ni,\' other good workman. and this 1S one o! them. And he drew himself up so stillly that Joyce had dilliculty to uhich l am put. would come as she watched him. don't ever belittle my uses elthertm Refill"! hick lhfl laugh 11ml I good or bad“ and he glanced slyly at Joyce. But Jerry hasn't. laughing, "I l “Then you admit you do haveldldnt know ‘that you "ell-l? "all bad uses too.” said Joyce. "Um-svelh-itls not really my fault. But I'd much rather be used for good, wouldn't you?" “Wh_v——why, o! course. Anyone would. But what. do you do-what good things, 1 meen about a car? ll can't think‘ of anything. Can you Jerry." Sir Alcohol rubbed a tiny hflllil ‘raver the smooth painted side. "What do you Lhillk of this?" "Of what?” asked Jerry. "The paint. job. I had a double hand-two hands, one might say '—" and he held out both small hands. “in this. Because l dissolve —that means melt-werlain gummy substatices so that they will mix more readily with ivater—and both ‘Igood uses like that, Mr-Sir-Ai. IHave you any others besides help- ‘lng gummy stuff mix with water?" i “To be sure. Climb into the ‘oar fbeside me and we'll look them- land the car—over at our leisure. Illadies first." and he raised his ha! AWlLh such a flourish this time that ‘Joyce ielt. just like Cinderella set- ting out for her famous ball as she ‘stepped into the shiny new car and carefully sat doun. (To Be Continued) QUESTIONS l. How does alcohol when taken as a beverage. affect the iralk and the conversation? Value 10 marks. 2. Name three commonly used products in which alcohol and ‘various gums have a part in the T0 SPEAK AT SERVICE — The Rev. W. l-l’. iludspcth, M. A.- M. B. E. General Seczetary British and Foreign Bible Society will be the Guest Speaker over the Devot- ions. Service over C.F.(‘.Y. Mon- day morning itt 9.30 til-lock. Plan to hear his message. NORTH RIVER PASTOIL-YPTL- Sunday. October flrd. North Rive: S. S. l0 A. M. Service l1 A. M. Speaker. Stephen Acklaiid, Long. Creek S S. 11 A. ‘M. Long Creek‘ 7.30 regular service cancelled due’ to service in New Dominion at same hour. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MI-INT- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pal- mer announce the engagement o! their daugther Edla Margaret to Mr. Wilbur Hayden Andrew, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Blois Andrew. The iveddiiig will lake place in Oc-l Iober. REY. MR. IHUDSPETH T0 SPi-JAK. ~— At the eleven o'clock service at the Baptist Church Lo- morrow morning the Rev. W. ll. Hudspeth, M. A.. M. B. 15., General Secretary (ll the Knish and Fglu. ciun Bible in Vanada and New- foundland will be the Guest. Speak- er. Mr! llurlspeth wciit to Chum first as a lylissionaiyv oi the l-inglish Methodist ("hurt-h, then later en- gaged in Bible Translation mid in I936 was appointed Geiieal Secre- tary or the Bible Society in China. l-le ivris imprisoned by the Jap- anese [or three years in Conceit- October 10th. at 3 P. M. 'l‘here will , Week-End paeciaIs From MOORE 6' McLEOIYS I MENS’ BASEMENT FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCT. 1st & 2nd 17 Men's Zipper Jackets. summer weight. Odd alzea. Te Clear er Reg- $5.75 to $6.95— I eaeeelIIeeaeeeeeQ-Illdullt eeeeewearn firereeeeieveee- Men's H. B. Overalls. Sizes 38. 40. 44. Reg. $3.25 and $3.75. Tomcleor $2.98 4 Only-Men's Ruinceefs. Reg. $5.75. To clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 6 Only-Men's Sleeveless Sweaters. Reg. $1.39. To Clear . . . . . . 98c 38 OnIy—Men's Cour Sweaters. Reg. $3.75 to $4.75 for . . . . . . . . . . . $2.95 Men's Work Sex 39c-2 Pair for Men's White Swear Shirts. Sizes S-M-L n.--¢ao tl'I‘(4l‘lI!CiiilllClleveenee _Men's FelI Weight Combinorions—L.S.-L.L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.65 Men's Work Shirts. large assortment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 to $3.75 Men's Work Handkerchiefs. 20c each-Z for Men's Tweed Caps. assorted patterns. 89c'und 98c—SpecicII Men's Heavy Work Pants .. .. . . race JO!!! . .......... $4.50 to $7.25 Men's Felt Hal's. all shades Men's Flunneletre Pyjamas . . . . . Men's Fancy Cotton Hose, 39c pr—3 pairs for . . . . . Boys’ Golf Hose. -7 to 10'/z. Regular 75c for 75ceuch eel)! eeeeeeeee llrll eeeee eerezaeeee $2.95 ........$1.00 SPECIALS FOR BOYS I Boys’ Zipper Jackets, summer weighf-$2.50 and $2.95. To clear . . . . $2.00 Boys‘ Combination Overalls, 30 to 36, $1.50 for . . ; . . . .'. . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Boys‘ Heavy Weight Fleeced Combinations. Z4 to 34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.95 Boys‘ Plaid Doeskin Shirts, 8-14 years Boys‘ Fancy Pullover Sweaters. Reel value Boys‘ Heavy Zipper Jackets. 26-34 Boys‘ Fall Weight Tweed Cups ~eee| eeeee eeeee leeee c . . .. $1.79 . .. . N... $2.25 e-ee- $3.49 .. $1.19 making. Value 10 marks. tratiori (faimp. Plan to hear lilr. Hudspeth. The Service will be Broadcast. over t‘. F. C. Y. The Rev. E. M. B. WheBlOCk, B A., lhgtric; Secretary for New Brunswick and P. E. island will accompany the General Secretary. It ivasn" otten that Jerry cor-line gum and water are needed-I run WINTER "$1.19 .$1.98 .....@ . $1.00 ............$2.50 .........$1.85 ..........45c ...‘.............$l.89 Boys’ Khaki Shirts. Size 13 only Boys‘ All-Wool Pullover Sweaters. 28 to 34 Boys’ Light weight Long Pants. Reg. $1.79 ‘for . Boys‘ Blue Denim Overalls. Sizes 26 to 36 Boys‘ Flannelefle Pyjamas. 26-34 . . . . . . . .. . Boys‘ Dress Braces . . . Boys’ Fancy Dress Shirl-s. 12V: - 14 .--.-.---n ea- TRINITY CHURCH, -- '11“ members 0i’ 'l"rinity congregation strill this Sunday become a part ti the great world-wide Church when they Izather around the lord's table. Dr. Dudley Will deliver the sermons both momlnrz and evening. taking lor his stibjecls: “Keeping (Inc's l-‘ailh Punrzent. and Virlle,“ and “yin Amazing Promise." 1-1;- will 1y; assisted in the pulpit by Dr. Rice. The music for the day will be in keeping with the Sacrament, and the choir will sing three 3111mm“; "Lord. For Thy Tender Mercies‘ Sake" bv l-‘arrniit, “Teach Me, 0 Lord" by Attvvood. and the hymn- antliem "0 The Bitter Pain and Sorrow’ 'h_v Vincent. A cordial in- vitation is extended to all those from other rommuiiions to wor- ship ivilh us and Join with us around the table oi the Lord. The (‘hurch School will meet. at the usual hours. The Junior Choir will resume regular practices in the afternoon. On Wednesday evening a reception will he held for Dr. and Mrs. Dudley. --ace Elli!’ ---i: er-i-(Cvteenee eaee lleeeleeee eeee MGDREIL ,I‘1‘-‘LEOD limited addres will be broadcast over C. t F.C.Y. The Church school meets . at 12 noon for "Promotion Suii- ‘ day." Plleugerfls "Host Thou No ‘ Known" will be the morning an- them. Evening Worship will be hcld at 7 RM. when the sermon by the Rev. James D Davison will be “Finally Io be United." Thu I belnr "World Community Sunday" the communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the ser- vice ol Evening Worship. The An- them at this service will be Speaks‘ “More Love‘ to Thee." Miss Pearle Burns taking the solo. You are welcomed to the worship ser- vice o! the Baptist Church. 14 famf 7am.’ [ In. so w, .91. r.- EI“ “v1”!!! OUR BOARDING HOUSE How A€oLvr "II-lose NIcKEL F UMIOATORS I ARE You SURE IT A\N“T TOO MANY . vvouu: one oi= YOU 809s STOP AT THE LIBRARY AND PICK up pa. eooeams soon ON ‘ll-IE ttsmr AND LUNOS? -ALSO,'DR.DE5HA\1ER on aeesrrv AND o2. CHOPPS on BLOODLva-EEAD! T. Musr FIND 001' wuxrs ~\ SAPPING MY wrists! 0 g DELAY FINISHING THAI ROOFING JOI THE‘ KIRK or s1". JAMES. - World Communion Sunday will be observed in the Kirk tomorrow with the celebration o! the Lord's Sup- per in the Morning and the Eer- vice or Solemn Thanksgiving in 1hr Evening. The Minister. the Rev. T. H. B. Somers. M. A.. S.T.M., will conduct the Services and deliver the Sermon in the Evening. entit- led "The Practice oi’ God's ‘Pres- ence is Not So Simple an Words Sometimes Make it Seem" Christ- ians of all denominations are wel- come to receive the Sacrament with us. The Church School will meet at 2.30. The music oi the dav will be under the direction of the Church Organist, Miss E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. rBatn- and will In- clude in the morning the Anthem. "Jesus. Bread o! Lin", Whlthead. Th~ evening Anthem, "Lord ‘For Thy Tender Mercles‘ Sake". Far- rant. and Hymn Iwith descent by Girls‘ Gallery (‘hold "God That Mariest Earth and Heaven." T"! BAPTIST CHURCH -- M. the» service of Morning Wor- Br ship. ll A..M. m.» speaker will be (I [ch the my. w. u. Hudspeth. M. a. . Fug "R MA. the recently appointed I "Dug-pa" 8 General Secretary oi the British "EonqvmMW-e and Foreign Bible society. Mr. "» Hudspeth her had an interesting rrs-Nuttpuvdt. to our and adventurous experience. he la rm l IN} '.r I nun r0 wit a dynamic personality end an out- A r rm, I nwr a r II-Ivlcqc tending speaker. w. Budepeth‘: ' LOADED LIKE- We Have a CompIeIe Supply oI:—- A HAYWAGOM.‘ 125 lb. Vee-Leek Asphalt SIIIngIea 210 lb. TwIn Asphalt Shingles Good Color Selection 45 and 55 l5. Rolled Roofing 90 lb. Slate SurIeeeeI. 18" and 36" width! uni-f" a . all?" “"0" . “W5 Ami’ - w 'NILIPAI,N.I. 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