Pl. M. ill n! - :1 n- t le le "l d 8 . m . i 2 ' ll “ ,.fi'.,,1.~uq1-nfl-x~<u2!'_e'_m . illfiligeweasl-s. t-‘i-hegioleaxiyyfiilfl mains were conveyed to the f \. Mcers was very cleverly handled lBJW-B- Baptist Church wllcreJse v we have delivered 0 ter t h . . . ; bv if» cfien Cotton whcse cli-lfrfm . §§isfi§d§v°fi§iebrleL$enRex¥ Irloésuvvzl‘ p s s o every ouse m the clty telling you all about, our F With an outstanding col- lghlil°sggnlgle 1S°l§§kt§§gl§§r ‘Q1111’; ' Levv spoke ma x116 value!‘ efmliil-ue Great Economy Sale for ‘ i, t; l l lion of Furs-Coats and w “m” m“ m" h" “w” "°m'|gl§:g:l‘llp gfnJesu: 152%” Ml" Ros‘; r — 9c 1 d,‘ ted by the lulmdruln lite she hes grown to l led m pave‘ he‘ mm L; My THURSDAY FRIDAYG-SATURDAY '1‘ f "I H 0 l t’ Renfgew dYeslinflzs sefit fiat hfir wedding. M15. Avefy ’ 3?: lfifznieifizgl blv"w§1,§1§f,f{g,<‘§§§l I E g . from recent 9W Ol‘ - e s er 0t hi. she and llcr husband ' mo“ and Mn High Dingweu 0ft _'_ u i _ Sign gf§fmfle“tg~‘cziflxqgffizffl Gamma 5:131:21 Chgglrtrettewwh sang The City Feurilg q w. of Jen-ate remarks t~ her lushand' ' . ‘ _ . To SEE 131s on that night Janet rerrzembers teghiilflalgllrtzeltsoutlgnlh?zdgllltll.l E If by any chance you haven’t received one call at t d E Kg} DON T FAIL alzd llsélaliuell tihat Jsllfi‘ cgyld Mrs. Fred Matheson. Dundee: Ev‘l our 5 ore an see for yourself J k (“'8' 111')’ O 63V. 11g 11C . $§ 1y ‘ ‘ R3] d M DOB 11d, DISPLAY mgsiqv hginxiagcqlxiaia m; %gllll)lghportlf ygmgrag of‘ Féfgxawirsw r the wonderful values offered at our Economy Sale. lll.smeoe....ln -.. is pl-nven that Philip Meers stole ‘ em Canada and Clarence and Berri-t . E the pians Janet and Jack are given min Lindsay at home: also two. _ Bl‘ ‘r-noortunitv to celohrte their Igruthers Seymour gf itllcgflrxlra and: ~ E e W131i: 5gp‘: gdPifglfitfndzlsciggpgcllyy ‘ JO¥R8Iigll§1¥l¥l1n tiftetriggs‘ included a' E] 0hn1'lnllTgl_-\'vtl\l) partAol Cleo ‘Brown plllolw from the family.‘ wrellath (flog . ’ Q g ' ‘ . ' , 1 Y‘. 5 ' _ _ ruttllijo ll,°’..l°l.fih§“d.l§élltfily high GY.XI‘1ES%$KOE‘EGI1UBBE€IESé Chllflllh! ‘gt El . - i t tl ‘ " v» -j ' " th fro Osborne an u spray; » -. _ _ Holt’ Renhe“ are till. gavel-v“l-Pgibfiaxlhalgylnf]ab?’ggétgjfitghe mAlexandlca WCYliGlTSi HOLT RENFREWl A Pre-view of 1941-42 MODELS _.IN._ FURS III HOLT RINFREW REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE HERE and THURSDAY gpeciallsts in this line- The “our Renfrew re‘ Trcmiw lvfss Fwnccs Kcllv and ' ‘ .v . -~- -~ l T. l, ; 00d‘ Robert Jami wellington . dlclcnt proslucton machinery have presentatue w l ll be v glcnc" ltgglcalh] cmtrlbuteg flJcNeul and Earl Jenkins‘ _ ‘ adiilgglllafifzergrlilgllsbh ll1u§rél=t?l‘2 , been b,wgh,,_ to Rhona“ om the , pleased to glvc you sug- Dpvtiivo .01,‘ ;‘}‘.;A~‘,,rs_ Oflmqal. Si? , ht tlge close; ofoftllle ggrlgtrrgulttglytfgg; cllelnical solution lb prEEB-lf? Ofish i gxillfwal? the Canadian National M“” gestions and estimates. “M““I1"“ Fhfietvm Igiiggosflgleialhtcshllshalld “m. vrllnnr 11""? i" "W" “Eln-“tl blmngmll ‘ ' The Dart of “Jonathan Dill" who she had lived many ham“. vcnm c-cndltlon during the pezlcd be-; k bflmgs t“ u“ “"'f°"°°' w" ‘lewd had loved and lost awhile: Thus W96“ $118 Catch and the lflfldllfll Coffee Cake in ‘nfcssionnl style by Mr. El- am!“ doth we 01d testament re.‘ in port. Medicinal cod liver oil ("In | WW‘ Dllnllllll: uho also ccntribut- peat itself m these Wonk mauflful be manufactured only _ when the . erl scveral vocal numbcrs. The part m m0 and 1n degth they were “m. IIYPI‘ is ill fresh and original Cull‘ 2 cu “our - i ~ < whrn w. l“ mportant Fur Storage - '. "ll Mls=s W lm Del. n _ ~l l1 - Store your Furs ln Cold All hVaulzig ‘Keg! pmm iheanlrf qmflperteézlewlrllp/frr. le m - _ _‘ ffwks‘ d‘5t“““‘ ‘he ‘m’ 5 “'9'” °"‘" ll-gggup mm . n 0 ell- AW» Mr.‘ l . i _~ ~ _ l . ._t fi.l. Tl cl‘. t t collect your furs and send l em_ (:7 d ,_ _ d “Fiwrvvlllln ackcfirwllatnnlaf i312 lrfiglllwaflye of iixllldlisfgselyllligto dumclollyenoxtcogferg I frew for summer surely m special y eslcrw 8.... R ‘W, 0mm], m“ ' Cod Liver l fllfinélflqlrlbfilciglwrlimhflllfm °“§‘,:’1§§ rgpgglgezpoons butter (melted) l . l: J21 0 s1 n‘; crzl ' fur gtoragc vaults. Descriptive folder scllt 0n request. \ MGDRE €~ M9LEOD ; "fin ‘u’ ciARLo"'FFh0wN GUARDIAN Successful Play - By Local Writer I Kenslngton Players were greeted by u capacltv audience on Frldayl night May 23rd when they pre-| sented "The Swastika. Beta-aye." a musical cmedy in three cote, Wl‘ tten and directed by MT. NOUIIBD Mzlcdcnald. Prlnclpal of Kenslng- ton School. Everyone who had sccll lcmer plays written by Mr. NCllllllll Macdona-ld were eager to see lllls latest product of his facile. per, and on mew night. they were‘ no: tiisappolnted. "The Swastika B: la n. modem drum. with an ’ ‘elcstllrlg plot, clever reporbee all: plenty of comedy to chase the blues away. It 1e probably the best play yet written by Mr. Mm- dcncld and the fut wing - lrllv of his oompositcm wu quite evfcent on Friday night when the King George Hall couldn't accfm- modate e11 who sought admission. The many true to life scenes were were given the greatest attention room of the Hills of Glen- wood, vrhose matrimonial ship ap~ pears to be heading for the rocks u their second rvedd mmiver- ealy approaches. Mr. r Camp- fbell Vice- Bdhool meted pub}; th pa: very cu y e of Jack Hillsworth. elm-k at the airport who becomes so absorbed in asslstmg the detective who has come to Gle-nwood to investigate fifth column activltles, that his wife. Janet, feels lmbearalbly neglect- ed. The role of Janet was real- istically portrayed by Misc Doris saundem. Janet Hilisworth ddsllkes very much the detective who poses as the vlllia-ge loafer. "Butch Mer- riwcrthelxf’ a part plaved in his usual capable mlnner by Norman Macdollnld, Janet becomes lo sorry for herself that she succumbs to the charming munxlem and flattery of “Philip Meers" another stranger 1n Gleulvocd. Wllcn the plans for the Gulliver Bomb are stolen from the airport and Jack spends their second an- niversary trying to solve the theft ‘The role of Rrv Bnrtcn Wes taken. in a natural mnncr bv Llnlvocd. of Janet's aunt. "Rllln Murray," wine drwvaivtw rlon. was acted by] Bc"~""e< the vocal nunlmrs bv Elwcrd Dulllfny titer» Was several Phf1“"‘f‘§ Slluz lav Ml=ses Yvrnne Le Blcnc, Vlra I-flzclns. Gladys Le Blane Jean Mallett, Eugunle Mac- > Loan. and Erma Huchcs. The l Srbcrl O rllc=tra. computed of l Crlnnlvcll. Elwood Dunning fir“ ‘\l"'v'l"ll Mill rcndcrcd blerslng !ll-‘ vmcntal music durinc the ln- ' t"'"*""\iorls. Mi=s Olive 'I'.h0!flI)SOll I e director of music. The enter- ta nment. was under the auspices of the Home and School Associa- _._._¢ sewed w w H1 u" we who — performance. i Th‘ m" l“ “d m“ u" “f!” "God Save ole xulg" brought the program to a. close. K. tion; lylriiarnes Saunders prgslded. LlSTEN, HE WAS IN TH‘ LAST WAR! ‘l’. HAVE ENOUGH ‘rl-IEA 1n: RETURN of FRANK JAMES FEATURING HENRY FONDA GENE TIERNEY MONTAGUE, FRI. 80 MONTAGUE, SAT 31 SOURIS, MON. 2 _,% In Memoriam The death occurred mddenlv at her home in Alexandra on May 3rd of Mrs. Benjamin Wood in her 64th year. Deceased was the daughter of the late Hurley Macbennm of Alexandra and lived practically all her life 1n her home comm tv. In early life she became a christ- ian and through all her days faith- fully served her Lord and Master. she will be sorely missed not only in the community but 1n the church and W. M. A. S. of which she was one of their most capable officers. Most to be regretted was the un- avoidable absence of her son Os- borne who is serving with tile R. C. A. F. and could not be present at the funeral. A short service was held at ner late residence, after which the rc- mnaaan@@@@@@@@nnnn@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@a@@@@@@@@@U l i. The pail bearers were: W. Chester‘ S. McLure. Arthur C. World. M. W» vld . Interment was in Alcfilqllrilrg com-l 51- -28-1l.‘ RIMOUSKI. Que. May 26—S_ub-t stantlel prcductxon of cod liver, oil from Canadian fish will follow‘, the establishment here 0f a Plum: capaple of pwcessing annually encj nllillnn DZTlllldS of liver required to‘ make 40,700 gallons of cllolce med-I ic':rla.l oil according to M.W. Max-e well Commisicner of Development and Natural Resources- Canadian National Railways. The Canadian Cod Liver Oil The hi; Canadian nil tanker Cnnndollh ls feared sunk off the west colust reports from London. The 11,309 ton vessel, built In 1926 and owned by the Company Ltd. of which Jules A. Brilliant o1‘ Rlmcu k‘. l5 president, ‘ clilio-tl and hcrctcfore was cut and treated on ship board uut-h the lrme port days, or even sic-cl drums oi‘ 20 rzrlllon capacity each containing [our gallons of preservative which will be collected fom various fishing! centres 1n. Quebec and the Maritime Povill-i c-cs and forwarded to Rlmouskl by] spcckul transport. . War ha; cut off prcvlcus cram-cos‘ of cod liver oil supply mm the de- l mand makes Canadian pcclucticn economically sound. Further. this production pf0VldB5 a new source of revenue for Canadian fishermen. W_orl_< _on_the plant hasvadvarlced, of Africa with n number of Canadian casualties. according to Imperial Oil Conlpuny, some days ago was reported “over- several carloads of modem and of- 4 teaspoons baking powder 6 tablespoons shortening 1 tablespoon flour 4 tablespoon sugar 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon Mix topping and’ set aside. Sift dry ingredients of biscuit mixture. Beat egg and mflk. Add melted butter. Pour lnte dry ingredients. Mlx well. Press into well reused round cake pan. Qover wit top- ping. Bake 25 minutes at 400 F Cut in wedges before removing from the pan. Serve hot. serves 6. Mlnard‘: kllls pain. IEJIEJIEIEIECEIEIIEIEIIEEQJIEJIEIEIEJIEIIE] EIEJIEJIEJQIEIIEIEIIEJIEIEEIIIEEIJ Q , “ "vii/w "d8 p. It's No Secret! Everybody Saves in Our Great ECONOMY SALE 0n Sale Thursday, Friday, Saturday umy The City's Greatest Value Event Buy More-Save More At Our Store _ Our experience and training MAY 1B. 194 f-‘Ii f3 LFJITJ u IEIEEEIE‘@EEYEIIEIIEI@@E BEE fa El El fa E! fa lam n m n 0-060000 o+o4eo~¢¢e>e+ The preparations of medi- cines and the compounding of prescriptions has alwayl had our special attention. along scientific "I105 has been such n: to make this a mat- ter of special Interest tn l“ The result is that we pro- vide the people of this vlcin- lty with every item cl‘ equili- ment ‘and with the 5151"" 1nd methods that the most modern service rruillfft You rmnnnl uu-r Pfllmfl" the value of SUCH srrvl“ when you require nlcllu-Ines prepared, and the scrum! lffordcd costs W" "mm"; extra. i JAM.|ESON’5 mwc STORE WATCHMAN, AND SING WE CAN 05E- l-UE BED WHILE due“. ___‘ ‘ ““_ i ' - l0 QUT OUR. WAY By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE With — M3191‘ "o"? 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The dynamic "Little Flower" will organize and direct a vast clvlllan orczmlmtlnn for lrnlnlng In 1-h- rllfl pfwllltlws. first aid and all aspects ol‘ civilian defence; In modern war. ~T‘ ~'—_——~ ¥ -- v,-- 7'" :1? ‘*"'“ - ' - — —»._.._. nufii ms its nor/my e2 be- IDDERMINSTERVP- mp) _ GOVERNOR - H9 The youngest worker 66 and m; W“ elected “Qem/ll" oldest 90. and including ll0 octo- Officinls of the Glace Bay club menarlans. the Elnpircis "oldest Rroup of war workers“ at a home here are busily engaged making mops for the navy. QLACE§AY' Nnifi" filling??? said l‘ ey would ncw support fo C —-A. . Me e . 1| - J ' I‘ the )('ilace Buy Ochzettcftonlght an-l the office Tcm Cornish of Calais, nouncccl his resignafhon u Gov- Me. l ,__ \\\\‘ _ _ _ ,.-//.,/,"».' v/L/I/I/It: '// TO EARN SUMP N,’ - ’ . . L - ' Q“ ' ORNING! JOVE Ir wouosk h. . r n" wum" noun o: "rue ‘PM To “Q; Q Morzmua u: wltt IN Tgp, ' »\_ eaaw FOR ue QLE 4 ‘ TO Anise. l watt AEK