vase foresaw. n. s’ Yelox Separators.” 1W8 Say ‘_‘ u | ' Buy Your New igggilbéaglaflogdfi m; lVELOX Separator Now ” AT PRESENT LOW These Prices Can stocksso matic rlcation loi- long llle and 200 lb. Capacity without stand — 31.50 400 lb. Capacity without stand — 47.00 with stand — — — 56.00 _ “increased ‘oeeieei Raw Materials . . . .Higher Exchange and Freight Rates . . . . and Heavy War Risk Insurance Advances the Prices of Present and Future Shipments of On Separators Now In Stock Decide right now to buy that new Veloa Se boenwan ioraolong-Prleeawlllbe e advantage oi our presen member when you buy “Velez” you get the iinest separator that money can buy - Close skimming, easy to found only in these Superior Separators. Note these low prices -thesi come in tomorrow for your "Velox." eden iSay -_—" y Ch"l'own ‘Royalty, I And Vicinity -sroiislt etosrol near ssruanav A Open Friday Evening » For Your Con venience l Students’ OVERCOAT A $13.50 Dramatic Sale of Men’s OVERCOATS $10.95 "m m”: Oooaoinandtalaassuintattheae-toraguhtttwlllba- one"... or" w ."°" "t" m‘ m...""r.ii'.":.r:.ra.nr mum. e... A “ma... srlofl ... e... ....., seamsingnardssndraslanaN .Brownsend(ireeu. allwoeltweedslikatliese. PRICES y peepuezine's?§ile¥ii'e'm°’°e """"‘°“~ ‘"‘"°“""“""'““"“"$10.95 311i‘. "°“"‘°" ““"’“"'§,} Christ held n u - arty r A ‘Emu mum? Ind-I,‘ . lgl; 11°!!! 0 ding; m” 1g!!! M:- 33'.’ it"s-Willa lamina than! oahwagae these coats. Siasa a°°&“u. s“ ‘ decora' wt jaek-irlantarnqcats m” “m”! h‘ ' L__,_ "m". o“, 3Q ' Ody Be Quoted witdioa etc. The guests attended in "1 e" "' . $18.50 " “'1' '”'¢.‘,‘i'...,"”°' "m “P m“ dime» ‘ i“ u "mmmsrsmn-n run w... “merogf, tfififi mud u coa For warmth. hard co e presence oi n. gi-ged iortune oryouhava higeronalliutnro Andre- t low prices. 1 tnrn and clean, auto- dosens oi other quality ' ‘ 500 lb. Capacity without stand — 54.50 with stand — - - 63.50 600 lb. Capacity , with stand - — — 72.50 teller also caused much excitement The es were direoed m- served lgigallgt enjoyable i0 l - direcmiled by Hvwiriyoirtiigiliusisfiia ton and a sumptuous urich rovided by the ladies was ility-nine persons. An un- evening was In Memoriam llmfl. THOMAS LAUGHLIN y,“ "m, 5gp,”- q-m,“ and ti” '5“ n. .2??? or" ‘mesh “hit-Mia's: ‘L98’ w“ ‘m os. e a a sou y n no. [e and m, M “u.” n“ mama-glee. Every suit wi two ms of III!“ and ieu satin “flu h“ pmfjmmd 1,315} 80 to 4L Save several ‘do bybwiunw“__________ trlmniodiuaipperanddouble breast- albuttohrronkliaealto in andtlieprioeeareremig: m: $4. , $500, $8.50, $8.7 5 T Junior Over-coats M-lll to S050. ese valugd 01% Coats woo gotwgatqwll a maximum oi Armistice Week-end 800 lb. Capacity with stand — - 95.00 ‘that Mrs. ‘Ilioizios Laughlin me “ VE|.0X ” The Name ior Close Sliimming Verily ‘£15004! and ust woman is . _ was e indelible o ht that entered the minds oi her nds when the news came |passed away. i The deceased was incapacitated Iior some time irom enjoying good health; oi late her condition 1m. lgoved so well that her family en- rtfllned good hopes that she would be Shared to them ior some time Yet. but in this thefilwere cruelly dl-Sflllllvinted ior in e early hours oi Nov. 3rd. her soul went iorth o‘ I‘ r1 E b 'v I GI ll i! G I I I u Buy Your New “ltelox" 0n The Holman llome Plan Just a small down payment places a brand new “Velox” in The balance can be paid in small monthly No interest — No Extra Charges for monthly your dairy today. installments. payment privileges. to receive its reward. strengthened Entire?‘ last sacraments oi the Throughout her illness she re- ceived competent medical care, and the ceaseless attention o! her do. voted family. M11"!- Lwtlhlin was born in Kin- kora in i862. Alter her marriage to Thomas I-eushiln oi Lot l6 she came to reside in Sherbrooke; as a devoted wiie and loving mother she created a beautiful home life a- ,round her, she set a. lasting ex. ample oi true motherhood and con. Isidered no sacrifice too great when l, her children's happiness we; w“. cemed. To her iriends her hospi- tality was proverbial. i She leaves to mourn her loss three sons. and ioui- daughters, namely, Walter Edward, Raymond, Mrs. Thomas Noonan, Mrs. Major McDonald. Mrs. Percy Weeks and lMrs. James Condon all oi whom ‘came and had the experience ci “line-w o very hwnv death. She also leit mourn nne brother, Ml’. SPECIALS sox. sox. .. Sox. ..8ox. ..Sox.. A veritable arade oi grand wmltlrt . . . our ileecy llan- Mlette eizyiamu do the trick . . . m ium or heavy weight ior cool or colder bedrooms $1.75 '““‘ ‘i200 Here's the smartest trick b ackets this {all _ _ . navy lue English melton cloth sipped to the bottom . . plaid vestee buttoned under- neath . . . it adds up to color- hll comfort irom cold wind] warmt d~ . G rd . and niii fioeimruueniinehn s this. and designs. Else t to 12 years. Boys‘ underwear in styles and quali- ties galore! Penman: fleeced slilrta and drawer: ststltgiil: 8:‘ colors in every _ _ _ _ muff’ nnlifgarlhgiii. 5'5“?- -°'5“-'5d— c-oitiigitinis‘ gisvrngn" 50¢ '0 $1.50 i‘.‘.’.'.t.‘l"_°‘1“‘i“-°"i‘°1 Hell?! w _ _ “M” P‘ B11151‘? Qflsimzsmifii C0111 MIN! call ior warm ‘Silatiiiiziil: buttonless ‘lgglflkfi l1. -_- '-' I1 '1 I S Full Fashioned SILK HO S E GLOVES BAGS l —LIM\E— For Bigger and Better crops Government experts recom- mend fall liming, and now is the time to buy while prices are low, but take n0 chanc s, BUY HIGH GRADE BROOK- VILLE GROUND LIMESTONE ior best results. Special Fall Prices ior P.E.l. up to December 31st, i939: Bulk - — — - — — —$2.80 per ton Bagged — — - — — — — 3.55 per ton Car lots 30 tons or more delivered nearest Railway Station Don't Delay — Send your orders now to Brookville Manufacturing 00., Ltd. Brookvllle, Saint John Co., N. B. MRS. H. G. S. ADAMS. Plies. Dowels For. U. K. A considerable market for im- ported dowels exists in ‘the North of England, states B. Blrkett, As- sistant Canadian Trade Commis- sioner in Liverpool, in a report to the Department oi Trade and Com- merce. Althongh birch dowels irom Finland are in most demand, ship- ments irom her ports arc now ser- iously interfered with. Inquiries ior Canadian dowels have recently been received irom several English firms, most oi whom have prev- iously been interested iii those from Scandinavia. iVlfr. Birkett states that Canadian 0t EATINB and IICUUKINB OW ls ‘the time to order your supply of these delightful, tree-ripened Canadian apples lThey'r0 FRESH from Canadifa orchards . . . and they're at their best-they're tastiest-for eating and cooking! Servo Canadian apples often -—- for the whole family to enjoy — with meals and between meals. Thcy’re easy to cook . . . simple to serve . . . and mighty . appctiaing. Watch everyone ask for more! Order your Canadian apples today . . . buy them by [rode -‘— with confidence "II. l" Includes sound. handpicked apples of good colon! for tlso variety, Iron from lnaeei pens practically tree ion diaonoa and minor blemishes. Tin apples are slsad neeenling to variety. "IQIQYIC" Inclusion sound. hand Inked a lea ol lair colon: for the variety and pracilcall ree from lsease and other lnlisry. Tho apples are al according to variety. Marketing Service XIIINION DIPAITMENT 0P AGRICULTURE, (YITAWA lamentable James G. Gordian, Minister. birch dowels oi good manulacture and quality have given entire satis- faction and that the opportunities awaiting Canadian manufscurm before the war are now regarded as being further enhanced. ‘ Specifications of United King- dom importers are exacting. "What h required is a well and ao- ourately turned birch dowel re- vealing no sign oi a. ridge," he advises. “It must be made from dry, straight-grained wood, iree irom knots and all other detects. It is not necessary to be sanded, 'but it. is obviously the better ior lssiiding." ._i__.__..____ INTERNATIONAL UNION rv Central alistic air forces here nex month L del Finn in Home. REALITY 0N STAGE hard during the shooting of a scone here she fainted. left ear were choked by the blow, THEATRE BROTHER l RAT- Wltli—WAYNE MORRIS PRJSCILLA LANE A Naval Story WARNER. BROS. SOURIS. TIIUB. 9th. MURRAY RIVER. FBI. 10th MONTAGUE. SAT. 11th. MATINEE 8.00 P. ll. Canadian Wood ,1. 8 5 5 I Veins near her and circulation to the head stopp- Patrick Hamill or Freetown. The pallbearers were three sons- in law. 811d three nephews deceased. Major McDonald, ‘Phos. whim. James Condon, walm- ggniiill Wilfred Hamill and Pem- e. 7Y0 her iamily we extend sincere sympathy. their grief as they smog] at the Open grave on that New, 1110111. to watch their Mother laid away from them forever was sunh "8 t0 make one imagine they could hear her saying, "Ween not for me giriggtchlldren ior my happlngg Barry On l Sidelines With l Ankle Injury ON'I‘R.EAL, NOV. 8—-(CP)._ A bruised ankle bone likely will keep Marty Barry on the sidelines when Montreal Canadiens play New york Americans in a National Hockey league game next Thursday, l Barry, veteran centre who came here this season irom Detroit Red Wings, played one period last night against Chicago Black Hawks, gear- ins one goal and assisting in sn_ other in Canadiens‘ 8-2 victory, but m flflflavated his ankle injury ind (380188 Months. took his place ior the lost two periods. To make up ior Barry's absence, TIOWWEI‘. Gcact Pete LePine will have Armand Mondou, another centre, back in action after s lay- . votf because oi a cold. the commander oi Spain’ nation- The comic met at the wedding oi Prince Alvardo de Bourbon to Car- Gontrihuted To darn; ';.t‘.’.”...:’*5‘.‘$»§”'“.'.; Employment OTTAWA, Nov. B-(OlU-The ex- tent oo which loans under the Do- minion and National Housing Acts since i935 have contributed to em- ployment and the relief of unem- ployment was estimated mday as at least $40,000,000. This iigure a statement issued by Finance Minister Balaton sakLdoea not take into account advances un- der the Home Improvement Plan which is estimated to have provid- .ed eh additional $38,000.17.» in wag- es and salaries. l Loans under the National Hous- ing Act approved in October num- bered 43b, an increase of 42 per cent over the same month last year. The volume of loans at 81,312,074 also showed an increase over .the October, i938, total oi $1,209,000. Loans made under the Dominion Housing Act, which became eiiec- tlve in i935, and its success , the National K Act which became effective in Aug. 199B, up to Oct. 3i totalled 12,500 with s. value of $45,- 115,842. Total loans by Maritime Provinces up to Oct. 3i were: Prince Edward wick Ill-UWTKI. and snow $4.95 is all we want ior present supplies but no more at this c price — — -— — —- Arrow Shirts ior men . . . N°'°' ° “m! t” W,‘ “m” hose "i-iliiiiweirviegidfii: when v01! mid that expert the b“ ‘m’ d d ' ' - m”! "p" Boselite. Holiday. Siaea "rt. l.- n" “l" P““""= ~~ s". ‘Mars-n insert => w 1m- A i» — 79° 3 g 1 _ ‘ ‘ . . . ~ th thew Tviilrllde ismoaul: wool‘ UNING ' ‘ ' ‘he “m! Women's Cashmere Hose o! ARROWSET colla you expect to my iilentv for pure “my w”; e h, we have them ior $1.50. shad“ M: nurhood, cm“ L J CREDIT UNION ST. PETERS BA! HALL romspaite oi bod weather and wet marks told oi how he iii-st became Credit Union Chapter turned out movement. Bent by his paper to at St. Peter's Bay Hall last Mon- get the story oi the sharecroppers day evening to Fowler journalist and author oi misery and inhumanity of a s - New York Bive an inspiring lecture tem where values had dsgeneraield on the cooperative movement. Ac- companying Mr. Rains stone! of liortand, Maxine. stroyed in the impersonal clutch oi Island is. loans at comm; Nova “’ m’ "m" °“°° " e “F” m‘ “ 1"" a... 566-42351300; n... 3...... an; aomrwgmti" or“ w n" the he ow is only row»- meetings now wider way. $2.00 "d '$2.50 Tail" s trip this iall? , _ . Trave in to our bagilhge shop . . . we can fill your needs whether vou are going south ior the winter or into the lum- vviuie they rm - - $1 50 Other line; o! lined gloves from — — to ber w00fl§ . . . Everything And more good news in lea- from libre suitcases to ward- ther jackets bought beiore the robe trunks. ‘nu-g? jelmptgwgkyqzuq’. Y‘; we one x z ac e I?" ,,“°§mv°“' be“? “WW5 . . . tm qiiiallty sadilles only " “ ‘ '8 W" it" $9.00. Pony horse jackets . . . haven't seen it yet but the buyer says lis grim d stuff. 50c ‘m’ 01.00 swell styles $10.00 ‘° $11.50 Get Yourself a all Prices Bean, Sizes o u. ma. Price n pair 59¢ Women’; silk and Wool platt- ifll... s.“ tad‘. 13??’ °' ses . A W, ____ _ _ 39c ii ZIPPER JACKET Hose Women's Silk and Wool Bose with rib tops. Plain and mot- tled colors. Sires 9% to 10%. A pair — — - Children‘; all wool ankle hose, with lain and striped toga (Elas l. Sisea to to 9 e and a pair. The lovely new UMBRELLAS are m m; N“; (m- yuu, Oiled Silks in all colours. Special — — — — — — SMABTEST BAGS Exciting new ideas that will dc- li|ht you in t _ "l- Bhinestone and Sequin bags at $3.50, S2, $1.60 an\d EVENING FLOWERS in the brightest new shades of Flair n structions ior every knitted men in the service. New Knitting Book 10c A special new Knitting Book by Beehive "Service wool!“ for Air, Land and Sea." This book captains complete 1n- Price each -- - _“’_'.“l' B, Beehive Yarri—2—3—4 ply-q large Vflflgty 9g Hugh"; and color combinations ior plain or diamond socks, Popu- lar iall shades for sweaters, suit; etc, NonShrilrBab Wll idli gnrmentsFWhIte," Phi: Bi‘u:,xYele.lo'v:va,‘€]ii.geaiil.e;e?r:hP§lgé i os. ball — — — ~ — -- - Special Baby Book ior Non Shrink Wool. A copy ma, Fuchsia, Wine. rurnle -- l" types oi flowers at 50c $1.50, $1.00, ‘lilo and — - SUAVE KID GLOVES There's a very satlsivlfll 1554M‘ ment for your choosing today- Black, Brown. Natural, Greens. Reds, Wlnes and Nsvv- $100 82.50, $2.25 and — — —- — THOSE 82.95 PURSES Don't lull to see this line. so DH‘- iectly combining quality and value- Selllng at this attractive price but the neat lot of these will cost 1 us. skein y-u more men!!! _ 5 — — — - — -- today's price - — -— — 9 Sixteen button evening gloves at the old price Boys’ double knitted all wool gloves, especialily made for warmth and extra hard wear. an Assorted shades and sizes. Prices Boys’ all wool puliovers $1.00. Get two or three of these while we are still able to offer them at this low price. Our new shipments will cost considerably more. Plenty oi styles and colors for your $1 choice. Sizes 22 to 34. Price — — — — — I CLOSED ‘on m‘ SATURDAY MEETING AT Louis MacDonald presided as chair- man of the meeting. Mr. Fowler in his opening re- BBYJIBYlTl-K 0i the interested IHYBB cooperative hear Mr. B. B. oi the southern states he saw the into those oi money alone, and Fowler is Mr. human qualities were bring de- it depression. ‘ Oi series oi ‘ing features were some small co- ilir. operative ventures. Ltd on by this IfiliiiifllallIV/LZHII/[JIIK Just a word of friendly advice on boys’ and stu- dents’ suits, which as everything else in our stock. are offered at the old prices. We have a beautiful showing of juniors, boys’ and youths’ and students‘ suits of all wool tweeds and worsteds in fresh new colorings at very low prices — prices and qualities which we will be unable to offer in a few months. You will be well advised to purchase your son's spring OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT he unveiled all over the United States sud Canada looking ior coopera- tives. His first odyssey is recorded comm ty into relationship the lives oi people. W8 t" "h arll the vast advances oi mid-l eep that vision throu was farmers in the development pertain do?! lheld. M1‘- oi ollc . and distributive that. while great achievements had ti resulted there, the best founda- was being laid in the country where r ended ofi’ a most in he had been brought up as s boy ning. --the Maritime Provinces. The Peter's Credit Union membm- techlque of the stud club and its development eventua in bringing Use Miuardh ior dead-rut!- all the cultural possibilities o! m ievo in the book Consumer Cooperation mont whNB Blind!" "llaursew; in America. There is related prim- irations misfit lfld¢¢~ sh the un For/g mpg eo- ' eluded, we will have sccoml) operatives generally. l-‘lo found next ed tile BIB“ till‘ 01 m" “n” riiiiiny of the audience Pflilflg“. tion ior a real cooperative society ed in the discussion mgvgmweb: Lunch was served by "it 5