hâ€"-ï¬'urwuur..i.... Ficketsâ€"Aduits 38¢; Children 1 for 15¢ Auspices Marg. Chalmers Aux. 96, 0.8.C. UNITED RA cuaumpes LL, GRAND CONCERT Friday, Nov. 17,‘39 59 MAIN ST. N. Order Tip T Tor in m ons w Woolens are available. Al one price ...._.._._._.._.._29.95 and drawers in wool, cotâ€" tom and wool and all cotto: Shirts and Harold R. Johnston Irvin Lumber Company Limited We Sell and Recommend 1.00, 1.25 2.95 NEW WILDFIRE TRADEMARKED COAL Marked at the Mine for Your Protection with Red Dots on the Lumps. . _ : ‘ ; District Agents each ed in Scotland. Finally she got to |day, October fifteenth, and cam re % in Scotland. Finally s y, October nth, and .cam 139 MAIN STREET 8. her mother in Sheffield, En?hnd.‘by train to the ‘Union Station s N T4 â€"â€" PHONES â€"â€" JU. 9662 and they left for Canada on the|Toronto. Here they were met L eenmentananmenennmnemmmenmmremunemmmenmemensnmenmmnemmncmenemmnemmm emencmmmemmmensmmemmmenmmmmmenmment | D7Ch 55 0( Richmond.~ They only Mr. Belk and Betty, Pat‘s sister ALBERTA COAL â€"95¢ M To SALE STARTS FRIDAY, NOV. 3rd, 1939 $0 10 otCcE oeomecenenevenpeue OUR Each November it has been our policy to clear all fall lines and reward our customers with substantial savings. Despite radical advances in POLICY shoe prices we are again rewarding you with one last opportunity to secure your winter footwear requirements at preâ€"war bargain prices. Mrs. Belk had intended coming with Pat, but there was no room and Pat started on her mlf to Canada alone. The boat left Liverâ€" pool Sunday morning, September third, and t‘ty spent an enjowe day wandering around the t. Ager dinner t{ey went up on deck :‘ eat their él;!: "At that ‘:.imo torpedo s C tore a huge PHONE 89W finole in the boat near the dining room, killing . many peo?le who mm wun’n‘illl .:d dil;neri T:e first bh:t was followed closely by a second. ‘ A Valuable Suit Pat and her chum rushed with the iroudly dnpaye ore it tht »qpiieiiick siere Panmaials Ti Iole Iie 4 ut nearly fell in in se w eA Heionce (hok" torp open by The iblast. Deosd est suits ever seen in WyominZâ€"|bodies wereâ€"floating on the surface The garments, valued at $1,250, are|of the fast rising water in the made of 2,500 separate pieces of hole. cloth. Peloff, who started the suit| ‘The people were afraid of going when he was employed by a Denâ€"|below the water line. The girls ver firm, said its completion reâ€"|had their coats on and some man quired 18 months. gave Pat his lifebelt saying she meouomacml;-tm. Dress oxfords in black or brown. Balmoral or blucher style. Rubber clatter plate While they lastâ€" _ $1.00 Ahnxeuaothnwtof;c;ve!ty shoes in suede or leather. All M all sizes, all shapes in WOMEN‘S SHOES A special group of broken lines First quality, made in Canada. Due to a drastic increase in the wholesale price we are forced to sayâ€"available while they last. Sizes 6 to 12 MEN‘S OXFORDS LADIES‘ SHOES BOYS‘ BOOTS eomplet:lty;h new and::‘ltter Dmm'h:lle:'-: f};lâ€"'pz; pared at cln.rï¬at, most upâ€"toâ€"date domestic coal mine of its kind intheWesE- Ask us about NEW WILDFIRE Trademarked Coal now produced from a new mine just opened. A s1.44 2.29 2.49 [(ARD SHOE STORE â€"â€"' An Athenia Survivor | ,E':s ’Describes Sea Rescue !l MEN‘S WORK SHOES Special Value in Full Grain Leather. Pri MEN‘S HEAVY GUM RUBBERS $1.98 Mr. and Mrs. O. E. LaRose of and ht.* She left with L a story, ce than ho h-d... % ve :i.ï¬.un of the Athenia M.s rescue, We pn:imm of the LaRose family .ox-t. give it to the Times and G Miss Patricia Belk, nineteenâ€". P i Rotaty mome ‘ x venue, Toronto (for-a-lL of Hw‘ Blyd., Weston) a > survivor of the Athenia. She arrived in Toâ€" ronto on October fifteenth. MISSES‘ and CHILDREN First quality, Sizes 6â€"12. LADIES‘ lUlln†R ‘m ERS OEs Purchased months ago for this SALE. Colou uks /Â¥ 2 hx s es CHe Brown. Heelsâ€"Low, Cuban or High. Every pair First Quality, Made in Canada _ An amazing usorh;leâ€"nt- ;f ;urd;o-x-ford ‘and strap shoes in gunmetal or patent leather. Outstanding value. Sizes up to 2. â€" 99. A wide selection of szurdy ;x}o-rc-ls E -b;c-k ; brown leather. Sizes 11 to 2. $1.49 Patricia Belk, Former Weston Citizen, Tells mâ€"&whmm'- Arms Son of Mrs. rville, Mt. Dennis CHILDREN‘S sHOES MISSES‘ OXFORDS Made in Canada on a good fitting last. SPECIAL 65: Kkeep it warm. The sailors were|na and the Great Charter‘s fnnhd very accommodating even . taking bL"sz John, afid Henry 1II, deâ€" off their boots at night so that/clare that any citizen can exercise T ie.rwould" moy te "oe es (oee " o ttoime h Bivee Discus not on. When they docked at Scotland, the| _ Acfording to those decree‘s the other rescue boat brought the moâ€"| 75 Ministers of the United Church ther, and the baby and she were|who proclaimed that they ‘Could reunited. not approve: of this, or any other The people rescued had lost all romiercreerrcrerrriini(saattenieviativuneetitiavatieen tveastie s their ï¬:& for their people in Canâ€" ' ada. their clothes and jewelâ€" had a convoy part way across. The ry. seas were very rough. They were Mr. Belk is the representative|not allowed to leave théir cabins of the London Times in Toronto.|nor show any lights after dark. His manager in England wired Pat The captain said a rough trip was that . everything . she needed â€" would n-dnah?utheu-buueould be lupgg:: by the office. not follow them as they sigâ€"zagged So, the third of S:::ambn over the course. t until October the seventh she waitâ€"| . They docked at Maontreal Snn_ ville of Mount Dennis. Patricia had|ters of the United: Church, to, hi!nldny.nd.h]{‘ndhg:: "'l\inklmmd's-yhaâ€.ld.- not anxious to leave his aunty|Sire to comment on . that advice. when the destroyer carrying‘ his|Democracy is based upon the Prinâ€" when the destro carrying . 1emocracy is based upon the Prinâ€" mother came _ along. She nndkr:"‘l’l““mw""“"fl“ sailor bathed the and put on | Vote some sailor‘s clean underwear to| â€" Irrespective of D.O.R.A. the Magâ€" needed it he . They ::r tom':‘:.m!or toth- People sitting in deck chaire s o. e n $1.49 $1.00 seas were very rough. They were not allowed to leave théir cabins nor show any lights after dark. The captain said a rough trip was an -dnnh? as the Uâ€"boats could not follow them as they sigâ€"zagged over the course. 1 who will speak to the 8St. John* Men‘s Club in ih Parish Hall on Monday next at 6.30. His subject will be "Evolution of German Policy." # at Montreal Sunâ€" at It appears, during® recent years, uwuwu.:gmmq eqroyt o. inciples invo! f one i.p branded as ,Red, Pacifish 3“‘:" STâ€E Bolhaavic, Fascist, or some such apâ€"|| PHONE 614 wWESTON pelation. smm nmmmemmnmmminimemmme, ‘. May 1 suggest that it is invariâ€" ::l;.ly not the fdeb.ti!ve’ iiongividuag f oi 0 "re q uire to ow _ t "Weekly‘s", dictum, ‘Think ‘ M m Sk t And Say Less‘, but, the ‘One T‘r:{‘ 'r ’ m mim&ï¬rl. whoâ€" are \unable hn * * w or trees‘. j "The Theory of the, ‘Stroig Sil. MATINEEâ€"EVENING ’gt‘:l‘ype' has been exploded by the * . C Aheniin in ob ut 75 Mihisters of the Gospel have already realized that This War is Not Against Hitlerism, but is an> 87 u® _ Pc0R oR TELAR TP other Class War. Stimulated _ by : International 'Jm‘.nnd Jewish Controlled Press, we have; again the spectacle of Gentile pitted against Gentile ï¬gbtin‘ against Antiâ€"Semitism. . this COnsst WI9,. RNCW NO to talk about, couldn‘t Thfl. Abyssi n mcciney:* : ie tm io ak. SWW.. had ‘no â€" Aristocâ€" Poland had aâ€"Ruling Ariluctm and 34 Million Jews, who were t &e_u_l Rulers. And Britain Went to Czechoslovakia had the â€"Oply Real Democracy on Earth and was ;::ldo:;t’m:hhdm‘h‘- _wote of the People during the M Crisis. +iÂ¥ 2. The Abdication of a King was u.mig:u by the ‘subrerprint zip‘, People were not even 8. The Czechoslovakia Crisis was another example, ~ _ _ = 4. The policy pursued in Spain was i dhedtogtoiton to uht mabes 28 MAIN ST. NORTH (Opposite John Street) 1 e eermemmenenmemmmmins.. _ YOU DEAL ONLY WITH US. YOUR CREDTT is * f - CONFIDENTIAL._ NO FINANCE Coâ€"2 u P m sm NO EXTRAS Lo se of action whith the approved. OVERSEAS NEWS TUNED * $ WITH THE : 1940 R.C.A. 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