Ruggediy cased, sturdy and handsome. the mar?! ' J s. watch. Both accurate, dependable and outstdndlng’ / DIAMOND ENSEMBLE $50.00 ' JEWELERS v PRIDIROSE SCHOOL Rcgiort for January: Grade X‘ 1 Elenn ACT NOW! Chatelaine prices increase soon! Subscribe now—or renew present subscriptions at tho present low prices: I 1 Year . $1.00 3 Years .. .. . $2.00 Cam NIA RTELLO SUBSCRYPTION AGENCY _ Box 534 Dartmouth. N. S. Tiny, dvuiniy, exquisite, m}. lovely modeifo! her ~ 5 Vvuiuesi IELLNERS DIAMOND DUETTE $05.00 SIIIIIE _1060 +5‘ Egg Receipts Continue To Show Increase It: receipts on 9.12.1. continue to show a decided increase over previous Wccks, according w the Dominion Department of Agricul- ture Egg and Poultry Market re-' port supplied by Mr. F. M. Nash. senior poultry products inspoctor. Quality is holding steady. Under- grsdes are due chiefly to added and dirty eggs. One carloi; was inspected for export to Great Bri- tain this week and another carlot in now being prepared for tho latter part of the week. Prices remain unchanged. P. E. I. stations are quoting for ungraded eggs dclivcrcd: A-large. 30-31c; A-medlum, 36-29; A-pul- lets and B. 22-24; C. 17. .Cvraded shipments f.o.b. ship- DIHK point: A-large. 35-6; A-med- ium. 36-34; A-puliet and B. 29: C. 22. Spccializrd producers are re- ceiving for cartoned pack: A- large. 40-41; A-mcdltun, 38-39; A- pullet. 32-33. Poultry receipts nre practically nil. Pricr-s are unchanged. Axafomirusrrcofiw. r. ‘llho Anglo Rusticu W. I. met at the home of Mrs. John L. Clark for its regular monthly meeting and with Lhclr "good men" extended huPPY birthday greetings to their genial host. The President presided and the meeting opened in the usual way with "The Ode" and "Creed". The ntlnutcs of inst meeting were read and adopted as road. Thir- teen members answered roll call‘ Willi “Material For Scrap Book" and mucth intcmsting material was received and much more is needed. Corrt-spondcrlce was road by Sncrctary and mush tiisrussion was noccssary for its satisfactory nrrangzunoltt. It was decided the Secretary send for material for Red Cross work. cnnawrrmown GUARDIAN I 194T Ghovrolot A Announoooont will wont. OSHAWA: With virtually no tn- terru tion o! roductlon for the chsn o-ovcr. enorol Motors of Canada todsy announced its new’ lino of i947 Chevrolet psuengori oars, comprising l1 models in thref Iseries, all smartly restyled. The three series are tho specially styled Fleetllne, the deluxo Float- mostor and tho oconomy-rongo ' Stylemnter. All show msrkod od- vsnces over previous models in exterior styling and trim and in interior finish and fittings, the announcement said. The- traditional shut-down for now model switch-over woo by- passed in making the change at this time. according to E. J. Um-I phrey. Director oi Salas. 1 “Not only was the usual shut» ,down for retooling avoided." Mr. Umphrey said, “but there was air-I tually no decrease in tho rate of output when these models went in- _| to production. On the day of the change-over, the first of tho new_ models followed the last o! rho old. on the assembly lines almost. with- out a gap. - "GM thus wu successful in its determined effort to bring oul. ll improvvd line of motor cars with- out hziltiltg or seriously retarding production, in order that the great] number of waiting purchasers ~—| both those who have placed orders. and those planning to do so-shuuld l ,encounter no additional delay. . "This factor Is ono reason why ‘changes have been confined largclyi ‘to those improvements that could ' .-be made without causing the car- needy public to face further mcon- ‘venlence and disappointment," Mr. Umphrey said. I In restyling the new Chevrolet. ‘emphasis has been placed on o nwre massive front end and a smoother sweep to body contmrs. New front-end grille and compli- mentlng bright work. as well us ‘elimination of the body belt mould-l ing give the new model an air of| greater luxuriousness. | I Body interior changes incladci .ncw ultra-modem instrument par» cls, new ornamental treatments of the door upholstery panels and? Iscuff pads. new colors in garnish Our Iauyon on constantly busy in your intorut. This wool: MISS BESSIE FOSTER and MISS BELLE COOK witIrMR. W. C. McLEOD oro scorching tho morkofs for tho modorn idoos you Books from the Library had mouldings. new steering wheel and been rrccived and distributed. thorn button caps and new friction- Rt-ports of committees were type adJustable sun shades. v hoard and new outs uppolnted. | In all instrument panels, the dials. Sick conunitlcc reported five indicators, controls. clock and glove Sick c3115 madn New 53C); com- compartment locations remain uni M1 Ho)“ zlstsssakzz;“2.:;;::iz.;":..i."";.:I M“ G‘ R‘ Mp3s“ . r3101" and decoration. A one-p-eco, N0 roport from school and Mrs. ‘Hewml radio grmc of new design James 1.. LoPngc rc-upll°‘nicd'_ is the‘ outstanding fenturc. Pivgiiflmmo commmco’ M15 The \'aI\'c-in-l1c~1d engine that wail" Bumai" “Id “U” EH5 has powered millions of Chevrolcts Claik- 1 f $1 40 d d ‘is continued without basi-c change. Collect on o . an a ona-| tlon of 50 cents was received. y s1 YATRICKS SCHOOL bell; 2. Mary R. MacDonald. Grade VIII: 1. George Camp-I bell. Grade VII: l. dean MacDonalchI 2. Pauline MacDonald. ' Grade VI: l. Wallace MacDon- old. Grade V: 1. Josephine MacDon- ald: 2. Marjorie’ Wood. Grade IV: l, Eleanor Acorn; 2. Gerald Campbell; 3. James Mac- Master. Gradc IU; l. Charles MncMas- ter. Grade II: l. Patricia MacDon- ald; 2. Jchn Mac-Donald: 3. M. J. Campbell; 4. William Wood. Grade I (Sn): l, Alfred Mac- Donald; 2. Theresa MacDonald. Grade I (Jr): l. Felix Mac- Donald. - ' Perfect Attendance: Jean Mac- Donald. Joscphine MacDonald. Wallace MacDonald. Gerald Camp- LET US SHOW YOU HOW YOU CAN MAKE YOUR T BilbiriEtls more E. . lilifiiT bell. M. J. Campbell. l Teacher: Rosalie MacDonald Moilaskey Systems Ltd. Cosh Registers Adding Machines Account Registers Sofa Counter Solos Books ROYAL Typewriters AUTOGRAPHIC REGISTERS (Continuous Soles Forms) Office and School FURNITURE EDIPHONE I Dicfoting Machines Phone 2216 F_ A_ Mgcguft 102 at... St. Expert Repairs to Typewriters, Adders, etc. QUILKItS .Buntn‘.n was pianist. ‘i0 celebrate the fifteenth birthday hm‘ Hervey Ganang Dennls Doiron. The next meeting will be at‘ ___ the homo of the President. Mrs. Fouowmg is ‘he mp0“ for (hc Parkman. roll call to be "My Fill“ mmm n; Janudm oritc Radio Programmc." Grade vIn__1_ Lorne Macguig. This part of the nteotlng closed an. 2‘ MBm-dng Myers; 3, MM-garet with "The King." Mrs. Walter Doym Grade VIL-J, Evelyn Gallant; 2, Mrs. Roland Buntnin road 1t Loo PTQYYHL papcr‘ on Citizenship. prepared Grade v17], nlclvin Doiron; 2, by Mrs. Frank Rossand led It E1110“ jflycrg ' discussion on samo uflticlt “'85 Grade V.~-1. Kathleen lvlacltlocr; very interesting and educative. =_>_ Glam Hen-fl]; 3, Mady Mac. Contcsts were put on by ltirs. Ala, I R. Biaxttain and Mrs. CYTII Grade lV.--—l, Dollglflfi canal"? 3* Toombs. llervcy Gallant. _ ‘ 0 A pleasant and social hour WI?- Gradc IILl. D511”! 130F011; -~ spent while dainty refreshments Clifford lierrell; 3. Glenda Myers. were served by the hostesses. Grade l!.—1. Kiel-ml‘ DOIFO"; 2- ILOrralne Doiron. Mary Gallant. ‘equal; 3. Tom luacAleer. —--- Grade l.—l. Louise Doiron. On Tuesday evening Feb. 11th the Pgrfeqt Attendance — Munnintl Milton A.Y.P.A. and friends. num- Myers. Melvin Doiron. Gloria Her- horing about fifty met at the rink mm “My luucMeex-v Douglas Gay. MILTON A.Y.P.A. of their AY-BA- Tum lvlacltlcer. ltfary Gallant. The evening was spent ln broom Teacher _ Dommy Mcqmn, hall and skating after which l, _________________ were Invited to the home of Mr. STERLING w_ L and Mrs. Eric Coles for sandwiches and coffee. of The President called on several stThfin Fvlrlf-Ifgmfzas Xirlefizi-Illlg m! who had been present at tho first Cr 3f M‘: ‘w o My"! 5mm meeting i0 say a few words utter I~°m° "m T - Edgy Fgb u whi-cl": all joined hands and sang lei’ BI‘ 39' e d" vino; Auld Lang Sync followed by the Wuh 15 111ml" e B" °"° 5 Nation-ll Anthem. mirror"!- On Feb. '1 the social meeting was Mrs. H. S. MacEwen. the presi- held at the homo of Mrs. George dcnt, opened the meeting with Hooper with twenty-four membcrs the Ode, followed by the Creed and several visitors present. Mcet- 1n unjgon, ing opened with the hymn, Eternal‘ The M11901 gdmmitteg reported Father Strong to Save followed by mmmg med“; go.- 111g “p001, PYIY" 16,11 by ‘h!’ llresidmi- and, 11h»: sick committee mudo one Scripture reading by Garth Hoop- v.5“ and wok a "on m a “snub 9r- in". Collection $1.94. New communes. The following convenors for flue _ ' m“ Six meetings were appointed. School_ Mrs. Stanley Cole and _ . . Mrs. Vernon MacLean. H8212?’ Sick committlcc: Mrs. Wooiner Edlficatlon-Jillfargaret Coles. "Id M11 DWI? 55~ The loci.“ m" 0g m; megflng Quilt squares were handed in which was to have been held dt and plans made for making u the rlnk had to bo postponed due quilt for the Sanitarium. to the weather. so it was decided Next meeting to be ltcld at to go Tuesday evening. _ .Mrs. Ernest Maclmvens. The remamder of the cvvnlnc was Lunch conttnitioct Mrs. Enmor socm in same! and w"! film‘ Pyle. Mrs. .1. n. Hiscott. mo. which beans and brown bread were “mung m,‘ M,“ Qranford M“- mrved, The January meeting met Kay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Progmm commm”. Mm on," F~*C°I"' ford MacKay and Mrs. John Fyfe. 1—— _ Mrs. J. E. Hiscott read an in- ‘- i ti fi ii T RANKIN'$ '<>°.i.°.‘...'ll’...iT°‘°°£-°“ -..““. i" ‘J BRONCIIIAL CQUGH Meeting closed with ‘The King. SYRUP SPRING VALLEY W. T. IE I This ‘well known prepara- tion gives prompt relief of bronchitis, tight or chosty Spring Valley WI coughs and colds. the home o] Mrs. Everett Cousins "You oIIoIH fool "attend-according to tlmo Guardian Wont Ajg, pooh jot o vmlr for that!" the ode and creed In unison. Thirteen members lvlsltors were presont. School oom- mlttco pinchnsed towel; for the school. The sick committee mode two sick calls and 100k fruit. All bills were ordered to be paid. i "**‘“‘—' l New committees lppOirifod ware ' School. ‘Mrs. Everett 5 y. l" Sick, Mrs. Everett Cousin: and Mrs. Hiram Harrington; rum NiV ""300" "d Mrs. Michael Brennan, Mrmborti TRUCK TIRES BATTERIES Cormlck. Mrs. w. .1. Harrington. NO. I RECAPPED TIRES Lovgo Bottle 50c Sold Only At RANK|N'S DRUG STORE It wos decided to take o spoclol trout to s vary sick lady" m. Elijah Brymton. Several momber; cords of sympathy no fruit boson x l6 4 IRAURIIFE ILMIKRGO Wholesale and Retail I58 KENT ST. and dismissed. Money no voted toward tho coltcor fund, also plans _ were mode to nook u "nursery rnst." Red Cross oonvenor distributed The February meeting 0" m” Oasely invited Members for the President. opened mectlnu Wm‘ March meeting. Roll call an Irish w" M“ ‘I Joke. and s book I have read and ' enjoyed. 14inch was serve-d b the ma "m! 1:35:55. Meeting closed wn the I acknowledged ’ received. Oor once Ill rend lion ‘"“"“°"‘°I““ "‘" '""" ‘° m’ s variety concert in tho nosr mum. -__ swing and knitting. several con- at; were enloyed. Mrs. Atuhcw GIIBNIIIIII l8 lot 15¢ oizfiuu our‘: ' n Illpllllll a Charming. Hats T0 March With The _ A Costume Of Today _ THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT of, Mooro 8. McLeod Limited in. rites your vmr. And Indeed If l! o really good idea to coma often . . Ioolt around . . "soo what's doing" in modern mill. mcry. .1’: the purpos’: vnd function of o hot to make you look your very best . anything short of that standard is just not good enough. So . . you ore invifod to visit the department today for millin- . . sportivo or dignified. ory guy or grove . NGDRE 8 WLEODME Rcltviedjur 1m with tho nomads on o more inoulvo to t o d nd s smoother ""9" ‘ 50¢! Mntcurlfltho new Chevrolet is onnounoot-IIOI front-nor hi: 52d c lrnentlnl I" gqmgy 59b4,,‘ d.“ I, work. u well on elimination or tho body bolt afoul ulng. hsvo dons much to give t o new mntlfl m: of greater luxuriouuness. This your. tho usual dun-down for _ on virtually no dowuu in the mo o! output when tin on ‘ . I " rsasuanv‘ 21. 1941 . tooling was avoided M" models want um rr=>¢"°“°“-