.» n, .... THE] l- “I; __- FRIDAY & SATURDAY it III llEMDTlIAM MIR. JOHN MELBOURNE LAYRD Rrlsitnes and i itTi-ids throughout h. _ i the (iralli oi Mr. J M, Laird. one ct’ Ksnsuigitiii most lilzhly’ esteem- .. l‘ll‘l\' Fiidztv llldfltltlll. 19:11. atier an hours ‘ :1 lteart, attack. ‘ 111 tailing health for over a y. '. Mr. Laird was able to be about hrs usual duties the day prior iu l ' de’ he was one of . _v at mliibitiiins. L/ater he . ltis larm in Kel- .vin to Ker inclon where he car- lried cn fox ranching. livestock p .1 I Ai-tirelv inn-Hosted in his com- 1HllllllT_\ 12' Lari served as N1a)'oi' of the 1 \\':i 1111' rral terms. He was al>o inieiiderit of the‘ THE crirglztorrizroww GUARDIAN King’s Bounty Federal Election DR. A. A. McDONALD, Candidate I POLITICAL MEETINGS I l l Murray Harbor-Tuesday, Feb. 27 Murray River-Wednesday, Feb. 28 Montague-Friday, March 1 Georgetown-Monday, March 4 Cardigan-Wednesday, March 6 AnnandaIe-Friday’, March 8 Dundas-Monday, March 11 St. 'l‘heresa—\\’ednesday, March l3 MorelI-Friday, March l5 St. Peiers-Rlondzly, March 1S St. lVlargnrets-Jfucsday, Mai-eh l9 Elmira-Thursday, March 21 Souris-Fridayg March 22 - Meetings open at 7.15 l’. l\l. Government candidate invited and will "ewwawm-Lsw-L-t-v-mw-v Today's Short Wave Radio Program gull Time .5 Eastern Standard) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29 PARIS 1mm noon -New.s in B16115!!- 11.84 mes» 35 33 m- MOSCOW ‘1100 p.m —Broadcast 1n K111511511 25 5 m.; GSC, 9.58 meg. 31.3 m- FEBRUARY 29, 13L i fivfitgfili? Si?“ ‘g l ‘““ ENE’ uze OTHER HOLLYWOOD STARS I USE '1;oo p.m.-l71('iili3orlo3acksrouna LOX TOILET SOAP to the News." GSD, 11.75 meg., an: ma: 00102.19 a”: A/wrfi/zi/a xr/ warp as saw/rm REGULARLY - IT IS ___, '\'1 I‘ 1I A WALTE. Z‘ Berton Church. 1 l:.-i'..'r.-tl1c thundering stagecoach ‘l . 1.. 1» 11 amen and seven strange tcnsc with the sense of , .i rigor‘ 1111 every side. Each with t? 1.1 51111-11111 secret that will amaze y! "R production v directed by JOHN FORD , 1. - - JOHN WAYNE - Andy Devine ' John Corrodine Louise Plott - George Bancroft ' Donald Meek Tvn Holt - e l 1 1 I Released thru United Artists A180; .‘\'lt."r\'.s‘—0l'lt GANG-CARTOON . Daily l; lf1-—T--9 l’. 31.: Saturday Mat. 2:30 A5“ trot: innit A é A Iurlmmmt Picture m, W Utllliltlwoodgf d’ v "ltlltn-Ilobeli-tgug: ""0 Island" mun Production m COMEDY — NOVELTY (7 O L O R RHAPSODY Paris --I\‘ war h 11 ve fasliic months or 1. 11p Pairs " (iréri 12d "in" interval}. ldles pushed the iulln shoulder - high. Skirts teatured n11i:-li casual fullness usually con- vctitratcrl in from. ‘ New low vrafstlliies were noted m model» liavnfi; encrusted girdles much droorpcd 1n back or having ‘ornamental belts worn around the hips. Day skirts were medium short and moderately flared. l Striking tailored suits were isearicd with lringcd triangles and ‘had the belts covered with heavy tnrsscinenticrie braids Wool and lsrlk coat." were featured. United Church. Stindav School as lont: as his health permitted. and was a valued member of the Ses- sion H!‘ \'..1\ widely esteemed for his l!li1"l‘ll\‘ and ernial disposition. .\1r l. l 1111s twice married. He ' by his second vriie. U: s 13:11 Jarrlme: b1" his r: i. on the homestead in 1111-1110.". Hattie. Mrs. aid. Kensington: two l\lr.<, Alex 'I‘ullocli. ., and Miss - Swanipseott, Mass: bv .,ht gi-i ."llll(‘l'f‘ll. Orv brother, W: irini. in Bidtish Coli1i11'"i1t, and fniciving sisters I 3:11.». 1.. 31.11111“: and Mrs ’ ' w Hamnsliire. - 22nd from the rd Church, and helrl there. zcr contiueted the <1 b1" the Rcv. Mr - Ptsbvierizin church '. .\ir Soiners of the .1 :l Church. Mr. -lin§4lv lrcin the text yet speaks-111." TlH‘ choir .. flmlfOtlflitlfi hymns, and Lieilt. Rosette “Talker of the P. E, Bland llZl1lflll(I\"l‘S. rendered the solo. "\Vlll the Circle be U11- " Thrre were runny beauti- l‘.lll"'1l\‘li(‘>; from reflaiives. fricizels mid the citizens oi’ Keit- SlllEIOll. The pull bearers wr-"e: J-ames Jrirrlinc. Gordon Win. Cniirn. Wm. W: ' Taylor and Hush Moi took place at the cemetery Italy War Sr rrrey (By The Llanadian Pressl) Kcnsiiigion . Care taken by fighting nations to asairp 1.1:1~ locd supplies over a long .1 of war is only one 0t‘ many ‘ ~2l.lilOll.>' o1 how lessons icarn 1 111 "the 1' st great war are ‘iicetlqtl in 1:11- eni. _ France 111111 L t Britain already nave adepied incaiurcs of econ- omic control which were not 61in considered 11111.1 the last ivar had or bcen l two years. Gm. 1'11 such measures even Bodwen. , . Fraser. l to the Balkan nations is indu ten Charles Ring. 1 by the supply problem and 11 Hlilce MOndflY , iiiral resources in cnsiern ‘.1110 the (‘xerman feny held the croun. _ . time. be given half Great Sritain during the dread months o1 I\0‘¢\\‘_\' submuizne ilc- ,li\'ity in I917, “'11s close to n crin- iplrte failure of loin. Wlille the exact quant-ttlcs oi the food reserves oi the belligerenls are a secret some oi’ the moans taken to guard against hunger are known. The Germans have taken jcare to .ost»:r Itlleil‘ iigrciilturp and ttakcn steps to pzevent the slnilglit- er o1 milk cows and blYGdlllg pigs. Germanys whole policy 111 regard V Kate‘ the d-eal with Soviet Russ-n is d17- signcti t0 brltig l-hc vast agricul- Europe nllplll)’ system a1‘- Ier a year or a year and a hall. So long as the Allzos retain the ntastery ol the sea their focd re- sources probably will remain larger and more secure than those 01 (icy- many which as tam: goes on will depend more 11nd more on the po- litical llntléftillllllc‘; of Russia, lini- llod means of transport nnd limit-- ed means of payment. But mastery of the sea is no less import-ant for lr'ran"e than lor Great Britain. Whie Fl'.'l1l?(‘ dr. tends less on mtrported tact] than Great, Britain its atrrir-iiltural 111- diistry is not in as rnttiisl ccirlit <:11 as in 1914. Large areas o1 Frereh in it war err". "l" "12"- tion was remarkable. the 111 e111 s- have not been l‘llllll\ :1 entirely. N.B.A. Gives Approval To Title Fight NEW YORK, Fcb. 27—(CP)— ‘The Natmnal Boxzng As land the New York A1111. ‘Iinlssicn today gave t111;-.r to the Lou Salzca-Gcorgc Pace irantamweight, fight, in 'I‘1:1‘onl0 March 4 The two bodies agreed to recog- nize the winner as the world b1111- ttimweight champirn, F1121‘, lrrnn Cleveland, is the pixsr-irt r-hamiven while Salica, a New Yorker, iicni- fl FQIYUVZII Even the 0| dct. inhabitant. o1‘ Schntthausen, Svmzcrlnnd, could not. remember when the tamed 5chailhauscn Falls on the Rhine River had bctn ‘so heavily covered with lce as they appear Europe's recent "coldest Wat-her In 100 yearn" irnzetlie cataract. closefoftlie last‘ wai"_and“ that I its rationing sy ~- iarm lands were <‘I"\‘n txtcd 111 the . MMDNTAGUE 1' Montague String Quartetle, lst. 111.1111 and director. A. Hume, 2nd. violin, Miss Frances Coffin. viola, Mrs. James Loweryi. Cello, Mrs A. Hume. The quariett: has resumed their practice after a proionged lapse of over a year due to the IIIIlCES of Mr. Hume, Their friends look forward to hearing this en- semblc again tn tlie ne~ future. 1 The Ten Rose Hockey team de- feat-ed Kllllllll!‘ by the score of 11 to 9 a1 the Ivlorntaziie rink on Sat- uidiiy night. Mrs. Francis McIntyre baby returned to their Lorne Valley 011 Monday. and home ln Miss Helen Meal-t: who has spent the iarist month in Montague rc- tiirned to her home in Morell on Saturdayz Miss Lucille Burden also Mary Afar-tin spent the weekend visiting rfrlends in IIalilax. Nova Scotia. ‘To Mr and M's Lowell Poole, a dziiulilei" on l\'ltlll(lfl_\'. and re- ceiving hearty congratulations. iCude Leaves To Rejoin New Haven MONTREAL, Feb. 27—-(CP)— Wlli (Jude who, with t/he exception cl 1,110 la t. two games, has been fleniiin: hloiitrcal (Linacliens nels aura,- the Imginning of February, w torught lcr New Haven to ne- . 1110 his job as goaltender tor the l" International - American -. e team. Lanadlens did not know W110 xvzziild be 111 their cage Thursday i111‘ the National Hockey bengiic Lynne here against Boston Bruins. ./~ l 1rr11b1a':1¢111R-¢s aches, A LUXURY ANY GIRL CAN AFFORD BUDAPEST __ Vocal Esemble 7:00 . . “i-loleczy." HAT4, 9.12 meg, 32.8 m. . ROME 7:30 rum-News 1n EnglLsh; Rossini Anni" "' 1v Concert; Eliz- abeth Luin: Nicola Jommelli," a tralk; Italian RG50" 2R0. n1eg., 30.5 m 11.50 F 4 m‘; my’ 9'8‘, meg" Beauty and Romance go hand in hand—don’t risk the dullness, tiny TOKYO blemishes, and enlarged pores that spoil 158i? pmjifiégllt Music‘ JZK’ Love's chances! Lux Toilet; Soapbactivc ' meg" m’ A > Whipped Cream Lather removes dust, dirt, B 25 MADRID _ stale cosmetics thoroughly. Use this care I p.m.—News in English. _ ' , . EAQ, 986 meg" 30A m. regularly always at: bedtime ' BmLm 9 out of IO Screen Stars use Lux Toilet Soup 8:45 p.m._up m m. Mm,“ ""_'”" “l B‘ '_i““~——"""_"‘ ‘-“~~*—- Talks (Diglish), DXB, 9 51 9 _, LONDON PARIS 31.2 m.; DJC, ti 02 mega, 49,? 10:30 p.m.-Ful News Bulletin. 11:30 pan-News 1n English. GSC. 9.58 meg., 313 m. ‘PPBU, 1111822163., 25.2 m; ‘PPM, PARIS BERLIN 11.71 11108., .6 m. 9:15 'p.m.—L‘Hhi'- Minna Tpgnv 10:50 p.m.-—Talk (English). MOSCOW 11.88 n1eg., 25.2 m; ’I'PA4, 11371 DXB, 961 meg., 31.2 m.; DJC, 3:00 n.m.——Enghsh Period. RV. me., 25 6 m. 6.02 meg., 49.8 m, 56, 15.24 meg" 19.7 m. "” . IThursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday 0N “I: Aw" “Y: Q February 29th, March 1st, 2nd 1nd 4th MANY ITEMS ON SALE NOT LISTED HERE. LOOK FOR BIGSALE SHEET DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR. 25° AUSTRALIAN SEEDLESS d - 29¢ RAISINS Bulk, Lb. 13¢ 2 Lbs. 3|‘ oz. Tin 10c, 3 for COFFEE Fresh Ground, Lb. 29° 35° above. Lirrm to "CAVALCADE 0F DRAMA" £1911’ .\lmr, ll ml. urrr/ III‘- CFCY-JOAS om. 111111 K1‘- DATE AND NUT BREAD 4 was Purity Flour V, cup brawn sugar I teaspoon salt I cup chopped IIIIUS 4 teaspoons Illklttl 1 cup ITIIIIII nuts powiitr I m 4 iablqpoons lluttu 1V, cups mlllt AIIVFIIOI): Sift flour with salt. rinrl linking lnnltll-l‘. (‘ut in butter. Add sugar, rlrttes ,,,,.| 1,1114, Iii-at egg; iltltl milk, and stir into Iltrlll‘ mixture. Plat-r: in oiled pans and lei. riw Ilt) minutes. 2-31) degrees for 1 hour. Bake in slow overt of til King (iustnt taehzg a country (center) . pictured sharply tlivlded. as he IIVQY and stand-nut" neutrall. recently addressed the Sn-edlsh Parliament at Stockholm, is ofttet-l ntilftary lntcrventlnn In the F‘Innish-Sovlet. WM’. His rrernt statement. of “sympxthctlc w-Jtrality" inspired.» flood of mtusngcs lrom cltizcns lndlcatlng wide cleavage between "direct nctlonlati“ EATONS SPECIAL BLEND BULK ICING SUGAR Lb. 10c, 3 Lbs. - - WALNUT *1,';*1§:°' 19¢ Lb. - RINSO or OXYDOL abfmrrc. 23° LYNN VALLEY 15 Oz. TIN EACH 10c _ 29c 16 O;- .3111 . . 29¢ PASTRY FLOUR 7 Lb. Bag . 27¢ DESSERT PEARS 3 r¢r SURPRISE SOAP E25“ 1o rbr 15v iniifitizéns DAINTY SIZE SODAS 30TH 1PKG. FOR 25c FAMILY MIXED BISCUITS MEATS and FISH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Breakfast 1.1m $1.... t... _ _ _ 17¢ ggvgg; goggfgfij _ _ _ 23¢ Fresh PLATE R|Bs’ Lb_ ____ _ _ HEAD LETTUCE c d Each 12c. 2 for - -- — — OFHG . PORK HOCKS, Lb. 11¢. 2 Lbs. 219 Camldm" I70 ONIONS, Lb.4c. s Lbs.—-— FRESH SPINACH, Lb.--23¢ TOMATOES, Lb. - - -— - 25g 23c 21c 27c FRESH BACON, Lb. _ _- _ 21g BOLOGONA Sliced Lb. — -- Western RUMP ROAST BEEF, Lb.— FRESH HALIBUT, Lb.—-—-23° COD STEAKS, Lb. ————- SCALLOPS, Lb. -— —— —- —- NEW CARROTS Bunch 120- *2 for — —— — '" NEW BEETS Bunch 11c. 2for———" Sunkist _ ORANGES, Small Size. Doz-