M A s , +0- . Ass srANn 1 EooxoAsE moor: ENns names TABLE BRIDGE ss-r Iinnsoom sUI-IE nan um Eamon LAMP Eamon cARns nLANxErs BID srasAn ‘EIoYcLE sows wAocoN cinemas-Inn son's “CONSOLE TABLE HoEnAa onus-r oUaAI-E cor-FEE TABLE cZiuFoaI-En cUsIIIoNs onINAwAEE cLAsswARE cANnLE srroxs 01.001: corrns rERooLA-ron oomroR-IABLE CHAIR’ oomronrAELE mArrREss cAarEr swEErER ‘cELLARErI-E pauu TABLE nssx ENn TABLE ENrEarnIsE nANcE n. risers POULTRY; We will buy and pay high-i .> market prices according‘ grade for Turkeys, Geese, icks, Chicken and Fowl. _ Tuesday, December 11th. Friday, December 14th. Tuesday, December 18th. d after December 18th we l] continue to buy Chicken d Fowl while oilerings are Eiefdiit- to warrant our lng so. POOLE K’. THOMPSON, Mi-ifl-I-‘i-i PI» . _ . _ A ‘ . _ _ ¢ _ _ , -=-0iiier— iii Suggestions —For- '0' '0"? ELECTRICAL occAsIoNAI. cnAIa "“ DISHWASHER ocoAsIoNAI. TABLE " cRArE Tm ~ 01111.1. ° M“ " HOT PLATE ' ’ HEATER ' ’ HUMIDIFIER. " RANGE " RANGETTE " IRoNER " FRIcInAIRE " TOASTER " TOYS " vAcUUM cLEANER " WASHING MAcnINE FERNERIEs FENDER BENCH FIBRE FURNITURE FOOTSTOOL FIRE IRoNs HAND vAcUUM cLEANER HALL RACK KITCHEN CABINET KINDERGARTEN SET KITCHEN OIL BURNER MIRROR MAGAZINE RACK NEST OF TABLES NIGHT TABLE XMAS DECORATIONS NOVELTIES ORIENTAL RUG PORTABLE um "PERSONAL" aAnIo PICTURES RUG EEFEcroav LAMP RAnIo sm‘ RADIO TUBES REED FURNITURE REFRIoERAroR sMoxER sTANn SEOTIONAL EooxcAss sEwINo STAND SILVERWARE snAnE, LAMP SECRETARY STAND, JARDINIERE TEA wAooN rELErIIoNE srANn TOYS ' TABLE LAMP _ TRAY WHAT-NOT wINnsoR cIIAIR xmAs sEALs xrIAs cARns Practical Giits Are Errioyed- Longer and For This Xmas Are Very fiK-DANILSALAIANOA leportetromsloaeiyeensored 1a indicated NOUBISIIMENT A nozEN nrvras A DAY N. Wash. Dec. 3-31 ' eating a dozen times a day and-cry- ing only once every 24 hours, Jacqueline Jrwkssn has increased her weight i! 2-8 DON!!!“ m 5W9 . weeks but she isn't worried about her rigure as yet. She weighs only l8 ounces. counting the gain. Jacquellnem chiei interest in life besides the medicine ,, which serves her as a milk bottle. is her tiny thumb, which she sucks with great nthusiasm. Her entire hand is no larger than the end oi an or- dinary adult thumb and she is only ll 1-2 inches long. It was November 24 when the premature a i-a months infant was barn to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson oi Cascade Locks, Oregon. Jae- queline is their fourth N1116- _ The baby sleeps meat oi the time. She cries about once a 6B1. but it's Appropriate agood healthy cry. The .. \ .’,._, i . A. 0 Q» _- L e '_ orchard continued a three-day con-I Great Britain in other years, start- ‘. ‘ihiesday until iurther notice. . . i reason.“ declared R. J. Leslie oi r-soen-ra-s-m-mm- . msoascrnrnoas banded to their Rent. Archie Hume Phone 41, or left at B. J. Idaho's Drug Store, Montague. L-‘l "QKUYING DRESSED (MICK- JNB, icwl gees, duch and Turkeys ‘ December 12th. Highest pricespaid. 8ignedW.A.Poolsds 00., lower Montague. a | L-aIos-Ia-rc-u. Growers In Convention (GI. By Guardian's special Wire , QNTVILLE, N28, Dec. s--Pro- dueers in Canada's largest apple Apple vention under the banner oi the i. m: Scotia Fruit Growers’ Aseoei-i atlcn here today casting their eyes i.’ ior the iirst time westward, study-i - , ing a new market ior their crop. the ' populous centres oi central Oen-‘ mdl. "Already 1.000 carlowds oi mn- apples have been sold in central. Canada markets and I am sure we‘ ~ ‘ill appreciate the signiiicance oi this, ior it is one bright spot in he marketing oi our apples this‘ Voodville, manage; oi the North ‘ountain Fruit Company. He re- ently returned from Montreal here he investigated marketing ‘nditions. Ontario orchards suiiering from he plight oi winter kill were un- ' ‘ale to bear enough fruit to supply he demand in the larger cities rid Nova Scotlan apples, {or the dost part shipped overseas to d to roll westward in oar-load lots mturing the new market. | “We have within ixnada." de- “red F. W. Walsh director oi mar- ting in the Nova Scotisn Gov- nment. “a large market ior ap- "es which should hold good ior vine years at least." But he point- i out in his address to the con-j ntion that cut-throat compet- ion oi Nova Section growers p hemselvos had pounded down pric- \ 's "When you have 100 selling sgen-I ~ies in this valley, surely you can rt together and bring law and “der in the marketing oi your nit." he continued. ~ m". Leslie urged that the mem- crs should not consider their new "rarket "a. mere ilash in the pan" h art rathcd a. steady sales territory ‘rr the iuture. "It seems well established," the "oeaker continued, "that the win- ~r injury to Quebec and Ontario ees will at least give us this mar- ‘ret ior irom four to ilve yes-"s." In "e present season Mr. Leslie be- ‘cved there was a market for at ~ast another 1,00.) ClflOMlS which "ouid provide an outlet for 500.00‘? . “arrels in central Canada ior th" veer. Nova Scctlah growers had an in- H-rior complex with g-eqarri to the duality of their iruit, Mr. Leslie es- prted, I-[e had seen cwrhifs oi ‘iackintcsh Reds laid down in w w ‘tvntreal that were inr superior to pared with 1.660.000 last year. The v "rittsh cclumbia and Ontario pra- Quebec crop Wu llmIMd it 130.- ‘ o'ucts but these brands were getting 000, compared with 300.000 last year W li k d be’ tart merit“ twolllgrgdvmull the 000000 " e were c e _ore we s - m age wo we over . mo“ d. We had the ides. we were only barrels. "mum w u’ . ma" o’ h o ‘vtter prices. “evring ehokers’ and that we .‘ Dainty lace trimmed Satin Panties. 50 I Dominion Fruit Commissioner‘. told the convention the Ontario crop ‘Christmas. ‘Giftisre. i TODAY THI~ DAINT- ILY dotillflted LINGERIE de- partment on the second floor- ,see ‘the hundreds oi delightful ideal for chermllig Christmas glib-GONG oi which are suggest- ed here. - ~ Fitted Slips $1.95 Fitted Saga-Adjustable Shoulder "Straps- Lace Trim-Applique Top-Fsggoting s‘ Tri1n- Tea Rose White Crepe _ I Pure Dye Silk-m" ..... .. sass Purellye Satin "$2.95 Glove Silk Dance Sets Glove Silk Dance Sets-Separate Panties. Tail- ored and lacy trim. Bloomers and Vests I 10 I_ Sleepy Pajamas All this year's new colors in Pyjarnas-Sillrnii, Angel Skin, Silk Crepe, Satin, Lace Trim and Tailored-Ciel, Cruise, T, Rose, Apricot, Melon, Lettuce, Sunslresi, Coral. m i Vest £1’ Bloomer Set $1.95 Ladies’ Vest and Bloomer Sets. Alislzes ...... Dashing 119W Styles Lounging Pajamas in Night Gowns A Backless, Elizabetlrean ruiilea, severe faggotlng, Elaborate lace trimming, Crepe, Satin. Quality controlled f1“??? ....... 131-519 ..$5-50 session-arose - - - - ~- Lo in Pyjam Applique I 00:: Filne Silkaislrepe Fit. beautifully. T. Rose, White - .... . . Lace Trimmed Dance Sets. Satin, Crepe de Cherie. Pure Dye Silk. Silknit $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 Children's Pyjamas - Pretty Animal trim Tops. Bright colors. . $1.00 Silk Bedjackets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.95 $1.50 ti). Children's Vest and Bloomer Sets. Peach, White, Pink ................. Bright Jersey Pyjamas owlillihi The Store of a thousand Gifts blue rzbe and holding a lily. The windows were unveiled on Armis- tics Sunday, when canon shepherd rarer-red to the I D991’ Cfllfilfl 801‘- ‘rhe little parish chmh It Glr- vices silt eursyerilniuiiiiikwnirs ma; rowby. Yorkshire, England. will be mum], m me uconver‘ visited "by lovers oi stored l" I00 rations atemfl-Moutrealstar. Historic Window culd be about 830.000 barrels oom- interest. it is in me-‘uvry 0i the “m Quebec the winter injury was '"'ldn't srow drrent apples u we not heel-w is severe as at iirst es- ';,§°,§gf¢,§f"m"m,*;‘,g1’°f,,,fl‘ — znted to, and that all we should posted,” he said, "and though their _ . was to grow cookin" varieties, um (gfqp will be hardly back to a “mam! m “i. ‘mm’, o’ ‘w "WW- "W "TY “W” Wnimflgae Inrd Haliisii u knseunr robed k them as cheaply as we, could. wave oii a cent here and a sent qr "cent years now pouring into "are and trust to luck," he con- bearing may be expected to oiisetmim‘ ma “n” . my“ but; m‘ "That is all wronz." Mr. lrslifl igirlt to reduce her imports oi ,{,,,,un“"‘,,““.f§ o,“ w“, ‘M m l claimed. “Nova Bcotia need not take gpplcl, nued. second plat-etc any apple prndwinq. baby takes iour drains o: liquid n91"- ishment "QTY two hours with a 1116111411110 drvliller rubber ior a nip- pe. BIGGER AND "HAITI! WEDDINGS THIS COUPLE’! SIDGAN naturism w- PJ-Bioaer and barur weddinaa ,OaIi.,Dec ‘l.- ia the slogan oi Mil Josie Barlcy and Boy Ci. MacDonald. n"! u‘! 6l¢PlTmen will trade his services ior scrnethingoivalue (not money) attheoenmolrysetiorbee- announced also 1o, the eoupia y. m bride's weuussu, an brida- Imouvrsulttbsiioweraandwed- rilngbreskiast haveallbeenar- 1118!! for on the barber the Berkeley Sell-Bel d which ldiargleyand plan Oo-operative to- W I10- apples. t for many years. mission, history oi the strenuous iieht (or. wakes by the British Owiumbia growers during the last decade, a: Ivfiqgngo . Bglgian tight that went to the Supreme Oourt oi Canada twice and rineiiy ended in the aocemanee oi the Natural products Msrketine Act, British Columbia tree iruits corn- Sinee than B. 0. appla sold in othv er provinces had enjoyed a iirm rr|_n@,agm‘n gum q My,“ u. i ourner and Gerard Debaeis sprintcd Elliot. . "l?! your experience is I01!!! to be mythlng like ours.’ the Brltid’ Oolumbian continued. “you willbave amt. °.'..{"°'i...“"°‘g....““ ‘rs’ um a hem ioreed to and seek q t a om supporting legislation in order to m; u“; '1 survive. _i_---- ecting- m» Ilaavla s» Oata lens R-L Wheeler. M1711 ~i‘M HER! serge... FH°THE DU Mil section 0i the world ior its dessert markets you must keep in mind that! m the trace‘: lights are 8t. Peter and St. Pa ll’ the mwvrfl handled th" lltil- ways have shipped heavily in Mon-human and ation with wisdom he ocnclirded treal. These are the least aiieetedqabove all is the Dove. swnbolie oi that Nova Scotlans could be assur- but the winter kill along lake On- the Holy spirit. and the motto: i ed 0i the central Cnnlditn market tgrio was most severe and as a l ‘result assures some demand for G. A. Barrett. s member oi the Nov; 550th, apples for years to gave the association the 90mg," (A. P. Gllrdlasi‘! l-psohl WIN) nracs tooilbt as a capacity crowd oi 3:00 jammed Madison Square 10210118 wrnrrn poet's uniiorm oi scarlet and ere winter's kill and as ohm Isolat- is green cope. his mitre on the groiuid. w a n t‘ d, brewed Chicken and Fowl. P8111118 market prices for heavy grades. and a minimum oi’ 10c Per pound on the light er grades. Feathers on lighter grades may be removed by scalding. Please. mark containers plainly. We pay the freight. 0L8. Frsserdiio. ~ Lil. Murray Harbor, P.E.I. "When you think oi Montreal h to ti ’ tai al- representing the eeas ncounesopnro _ “luchmmd "that all may be one.’ A smaller window. with rare beauty. is in memory oi Lady Bali- iaa. It contains a flsurs oi the Virgin Mary. crowned. having a Team Lead EY .. 8| G Ill’ EXMIIIATIIII fitting and “ab”! “i ll. J. HINDI OPTOIIIIIII NIIW ORE, Dec. ‘L-Irhe ilashy head in New York's six-day bike Gt!’- Franco user-sen: took a bad uric] the‘ is‘ but retumed iive minuinl. , . _ a MCMANUs A i-‘LLQ. Tillfifi‘: HQL le \T‘RA\-F $33. “$39”