1 llESllLllE 1111941 Ta take full advantage of the Benefits-the Prestige and the "Liit" that comes from THE Wli‘ " IESSED FEELING. THE SELF QONFIDENCE THE SMART APPEARANCE THE SANITATION Of wearing clothes Dry Cleaned exclusively by the Tlpavleneed stall in the rnedarnly equipped plant st New Method Cleaners 130 Longvvorth Avenue 2447 Phone Z448 Goon - _._..__. oi’ MINOR INFECTIONS Ki - OUR BIO 1947 SIED AND NURSERY BOOK — Leads Again as giiillmllilfillllwflllwllfilfl. JANUARYCLEARANCE! N’S WINTER CLOTHING --F eaturing the Greatest Mid- You Cannot Afford To Miss ---'- BUT YOU MUST COME EARLY! ap lush‘. . '” STRAWBERRY aces the largest berries tram uanriiies of finest fruit throng out %eliciuus tiavor and aroma of wl (Pin 15¢) (I wit" 59¢) or 2 omen STOCKS 01-" LADIES’ AND ME Winter Sale Ever Offered --- An Opportunity ations. From “mere golds," $33)] n. —— - lflictions as sinusitis. bronchitis Nee-d rt attention It: apparently even pneumonia, may grow. minor ailments and seemingly triv- ial infections is stressed in a bulle- iihealth authorities 1 liasison with ih oriam ', might. New he's called from fields of b: 1 In 16nd and loving MGIBQIiu of Bet. George Alfred Dunn of Emer- aid, who gave his life for country lust three years ago today. Sgt. Dunn was a Son of the late Joseph L. Dunn and the late Mary E. Jones ° of Emerald. Now by our fire sides sad but lonely Often do our bosom swell, In reanembrenoe of the story How our noble Alfred fell. ‘ How he strove to bear his banner IAQON SOLEMACHER. Thisvgteatly macho; Through the thickest of the fight. ° To uphold Canadian hono . . Fl h its from seed. c1251.?‘ ‘vewrtilnners bu! "r wllh the ll-‘Iwgth o! manhood’: ‘away January 2, 1941. daze arm unbq‘ _ A h y pot plan! and fine for p. "PT-tn 1.6.1.015 Order dlfQCl from 1m: To the land o! peace and rest lVhere God will be the hostess And he will be the guest. Remembered by Uncle William Dunn. liis Slater and llli Bl. 006i. Lid. coats at rhla column ta reserved Io: news vartHa local interest. DIR of a news: nature ma: ha lattes at lire sense e word. strictly pa! able in advance. l coolrs m- Photographs. CRASWELL for Photographs. TOBUUIGAN DEATTRESSES 801l- Uld Ullfl-lll-MNWWII. 110W 0f mm“ "alldwam c°" um’ ‘mum ed by Mm careers both o! Fernandez endlh The Fashion ‘UFOHL George Street. ‘ MARRIAGE VOWS -- A wedding ‘of interest 11:2: quietly celebrated “ma. m4 ‘on Christmas Day at the homo of o! b the bride Vvcsitleld, when Elizabeth Camp w“ mud at (m; y M cps ‘Rililllfi. daughters of the Rev. and Arthur Duvnr, chairman of the And the thinking process was con- ulirs. F‘ ll Litilcjolms (formerly can“, cbmmitwe ‘oi Chrirloltctclvll). was Holly Lister, Mrs. E. Platt, Miss ‘ram. Crawford 811d ma» Shirley lBzlxtcr served. Assisting in other capacities were, Mrs. Harry Medley and Mrs. Roy Harper. The bride and groom will return shortly to Halifax where Mrs. ‘Thompson is 0n the staff qt the Halifax Ladies‘ College and the groom. who served as a pilot in the Fleet, Air Arm vex-seas, is a senior student in arts at Dalhousie University. -Saint John Telegraph Journal. R1111 Memorials! In loving memory of Mary Adele Ferguson o! Marshtleld, who passed I th ttlelT B Shoppe, AB. 001i and blllty CONFEDII-ATION LIFE IN- I SUBANCI. ONI SIILCIAI. GIDUI of win- ter oata reduced to till at The lb on Shop. Great Georll 5i- ARBIVIING 0N AQUINNIA - DJl. ManNelil. formerly of Halifax Ndll. arrived in lklifax over the week-end to meet their son-lni-lw l ONE THIR O daughter dIi-Ldl’ d Ml! D FF Au‘ "m" “d ' sq ' ' m records. Dollimore expected this. If there had been an thing serious daughter, Unda. Brooks, who are arriving in —Halifax Chronicle. ‘lots attem- veloping the camp. indicating that 1 the mw all-season building l; now being used by Y.MCA. groups for overnight expeditions during the Pall. Winter and Spring nmnths. an. McConnell. Damp Director. informed the-boys that it. was the hope of the Oil-mp COmmittee to eventually establish Holland Cove Camp as a sea-going camp with pm- vision for sai1in8. Ollfilliflhl- We" boat cruising by water. The oven- lng sing sent; was led by Counsellor Paul Cudmore. An sct on the puppet stage was produced by George Smntlebury aslsted by 1119111119" 0t the Y.M.C.A. puppet club. Movies of the 1946 Camp taken by Lleut. (X51. K. S. Rogers were ghovm. Additional films dealing with Natural History and outdoor life were shown. The reunion closed with m. singing of the camp closing hymn "Umo the Hills" and “T0957 lortured By he years pass by. dear M"! lee can get quick relief ut still on irnernorrs page 5.0m painful (lisq-Nwi The loving thoughts Yflli left behind . f"; drop‘ of m" ‘Wt-ll never, never fade. VicksVa-tro-nol. .' l Ever Fondly l LADIES‘ FUR COATS BROWN CONEY AND ELECTRIC SEAL- Reg. $165.00 1'0 $95.00. Clearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $95 '° $125 ONE ONLY BROWN MUSKRAT COAT—Loose Back, Tux- edo style-Size 14. Reg. $275.00. To clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $199 Remembered by Her Mother. It works riglfi l A GROUP OF FUR TRIMMED COATS- ‘_ Reg. to $49.50. Clearance . .. . $24.50 LUXURIOUS COATS-TRIMMED WITH FOX AND SQUIR REL- Reg. $69.50 to $125.00. Come early for these Coats. To Clear . . . . . . $39.50 "$75 LADIES TAILORED AND BELTED COATS—ln plain colors. ¢l‘°J.".§3T"s;I".°j 9"” $1 9.75 ‘° $29.75 \ TAILORED AND DRESSMAKER SUITS-Mostly high shades. §l‘§3.'.§<1'° $3152‘. ’.'.°.'.°.’ .... ., $8.95 '° $25 Wool Dresses Entire clearance oi WOOL DRESSES, Including women's halt sizes. Reg. $10.95 to $25.00. SALE PRICE- y seas ... $13.95 Shonsltie Coats SHORTIE COATS with SKIRTS match. Plain Reg. $45.00 to $89.50. and iur $29.50 .. $49.50 f0 trimmed. NOW-w All our better quality DRESSES in Crepe and Satin. Reg. value $9.95 to SZLSO. SALE PRICE- ' $6.95 .. $1 2.95 Dresses "Sllltl Alpine Wool. Jun. 9s...;... €— “l‘1'l.v.‘.'l"1.'_‘.'.,‘."."." $3.95 l EMILLINERY Reg. to 3.50 -- To Clear $1.11: 1 Shades. Bathrobes Girls’ ‘ideldwn lath lobes, sizes 0-14. Special . ‘EQUIIOS White and Pastel Clearance $1.98 $1.99 Hand legs Some Less . Half Price 1.00 ’ llllllnory . Rel. to $6.95- ' ~ ' HALF PRICE Dolllrnore drew a blank in the still been on the roll of solicitors. ‘The New York police ought to‘ be abh to help us with the Yank." the official in charge said. "Yes. But don't worry,‘ Dolli- ____ more said. "I'm certain that they CAMP REUNION — A reunion l" fill Wrong 'uns." He was thinking very hard in ing the Y.M.C.A. Holland 00W the taxi u he was driven back to his bachelor flat in Westminster. _ _ welcomed the tinued in his bath with the result, w w... mums. :1 Mm“ illi.l.“°‘l..’li.i"°"ti°‘ '" lthe late Leslie Thompson and Mrs. my‘ a gun? ‘or ‘he m" "b undergraund m fidmatreidhvirte-nt byi 1t was Dolllmore»; gum to grin. lffhompson of Regina. Suk. Before w“ He flrplalned the plans for do. .1 pretty background of Christmas decorutltuts, the cenmotiy was per- 'lOl‘lllf‘Cl by the bride's father in the presence oi immediate relatives and friends. The bride wore an after- noon dress of turquoise Crepe with mulberry trim. Her corsage was of and yellow roses. The young couple were 'I‘l11- unattended. At the reception which urge 901151“; followed the ceremony, Mrs. L. V. e 38111113’ physician to Lutgley poured coffee, Mrs. G, A. tin from Ottawa, w-here the DePflYl- lnip such troubles in the bud. by Lnckhart replenished, while Mrs. ment of National Health Md Wrl- yearly detection and treatment. fare warns that such small trclill- M blea may develop serious comp c- “i-‘jm ————'—-—— " ‘ agqguflq Iawelsa-ocn was, and never had been. anything of the snob in Dollimore and he and young Blaunberg had became quite good friends, Blaunberz. with‘ Dollimore at least. had made no secret of his humble origin. cabaret show at the club and Blaim- l established. l l llellevray llern THURSDAY, JAN. z--=' MEN'S SUITS Fine all-wool Tweed: in an assortment of shades and pat- ternr-Smartly tailored and long-wearing-Only 25 Suits on the rack-so hurry and get your pick of $34.50 Suits for only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . was a new one. and he did not N» ogatze Dolllmora. But the books of the club were consulted Ill! Baltimore's claim to rnembershlP "We gotta:- be vary "I'M." ll" man at the door said apologetics!- lwWIell. now that vw haw WM '1 am. you Inllht tall M1". Bleuuberl lthat I'm here, will ypugad t . IBaunbar was db 0 I" Records Department. As far as thel hialtrlendzirruy deugnolm 3“; lnndou police were concerned, the ow M" o; y“; Qqmg right ml" Fe a while the watched the Bad-lo Paeluaani. were blazaeleuuluhov: which’ m. 5,," who m.“ “mm” '°°' d“ n” “p”: m "Mlthet. kind o! show, had its points. lThe champagne that Blaunberg ll’?- tsi d on orderl was lmpecca e. Canada 0n boa-rd Mil-Willa» MT- "mm mm he w°ud Ml’ m” thhlesola perfectly‘ cocked. and ti" l lnscoum saw. - Discounts matron w 111. superintendent. l on all Ladies Coats including. Fur go;- 11“ Mlmua Region o! the Oeu- Coats ranging from 20% to 33 1/396 m1“; national Telegrsphs. l-le is still continues at Kennedy's Ladies m", mired and living in Ottawa. Wear, 166 Queen Street. woodchk excellent. "You're a curious chap, Blaum. berg, and this is a curious place?‘ Dolllrnore sat-d. Blaunberg smiled: "And were not ldolng too badly. my bo-yl Sure ‘there's nothing else you'd like?" , "Sure," said Dolllrnore. ‘ “Then come into the office and tell me what it is you want." Has Sadie i Husband? but he said nothing u he rose wel He dined in an amusing littlegwm the table. club some ten minutes away from! ‘the station. He had been n mem—~ bet" of this establishment since hisl "Have a cigar," Blsunberg sug- MOM!!!‘ gested when they were nlonn. w hat ou were on that case undergraduate days. It. was run by‘: tllat Ciullly Club. And that decided that it rnlBht not be prevaued them n w,“ u u every a cynical Jew called Bleunburgl you managed to have a good time wise." a who had come originally from Po-' there." d: w“ u’ h‘ land. He had so completely imbibed English ideas that he had sent his -s0n to a public school, He and Dolllmore had both boxed for their schools and had met In the ring. The? had met again in Loni-ion one Boat-race night and Biaunberg had taken Dollimo-re to the club in the East End which among other 1111-. “Yes. I've come to you in con- nexion with lt." "I didn't kill her." Blaunbcrg said. solemnly. "You're sure? I expected tn have to ask you to pack two of every- thing in your little bag and toddl! along with me." "No. We keep well cn the safe We“ “m”?! deflflkiflils. his father ran. There side of the law, mv bov. I can't We "Q" vouch for my ontrnns. grime o! them may be s little careless at times; hut we are very careful It is the basis oi’ the business." "Di-d on recovznize an of the names ‘yhlch (‘amp Outym ‘he _ag I told the Chiefg- Blaunbers a“. it has been a ‘my pkflsam Dnllimo-re had been made a mom- Mossforrl case?" Dollimore asked ber; the whole thins, superficial- ly at least. was auite leg-s]. and smoke rinrzs. from time to time Drvllimore still visited it. The elder Blaunbera had retired, and the younrzer Blztun~ berg reigned in his stead, ssid. with a smile. l v Chflsymasv as he blew out a series of perfect "Tm" w“ evldenflv why I “as Un-tll tomorrow. . . DiWY- - l d wn there He's not there ‘Em ° ' Good-night. “Yes. Your own. ‘Dolly I was 00W” ouite thrilled to see how nicely vc-u were aeltint! on." "No klddine. Monty l'm dead Usually. there was an amusing keen on zettlnw awav with the case. ‘It was a partlcularlv brutal mur- berg always saw to it that his der. You don't stand for that friend was provided with 1m ex- kind of thinfl- I know." cellent meal. Blaunberg. alone in the club. knew what his friend bet-u. in a very different tone. was: Dolllmor€'s position. as a nail of the governor, was unassnllnble. "I do not," said Monty Blnun- "It struck me that they were voumz voices sans: "Away in a “'50- the class of crook who might use oer" Seems as thaw-h no Christ- That night the commi-sslonnlre n place like this until you rumbled ma; them lsoclnnlete without Aww them," Dcalllmore ssld casually. oi ' I uBARE Gaoazoea la alas and downright delicious to the in: any bite . . . .. . Moira Nut Mills is the but v~“—— hi dgyrbut a; usual not to the I Md "fyfhlglalllbglg" GXSCIUSlOn of all else. Towards dusk dullilly edlfettrnfi momentary rllenca. B. lat/OWN! °l>P°Tl\1-l1ill' 11¢ whtlsP‘ "l ' ' ed "mien" n. ma "diorrt you or- “! lhugppgn to know him quite c‘; to be "my m’ m“ buy“ w“ -, J '11 tbus rldeandstmneelv "H" "l ‘l ‘hm "l" ‘m’ efillOl-lllegll. 3on1 twoitl wvsvaeuthm: "He h“ lndeed- I thouzmbol $11.0. ‘lg’ lfslteilllljllt out‘: treacherous "lemlmmg m“ I knew w“ u And a queer quiet almost ominous "sen pprehenslve of some Dollimore nodde p ger was s tl tnln denser. Every QYQ W!‘ conneklon with Flash Csrdew he ‘r1593;onimeflbbunoxmwaheadv corral’ W may, wound along rolling country; " We!» ., ~d _ --; dmu; mind the going 1m u?tid could séoudlxphglémgeen m ilvfhxspered to James unis the Con.“ " ll I WBY- m‘ 1' "Th coming down" here the evening before. as Glgngwizk! in n?!’ Mr his the bu‘ happened‘. y; toldmhlrf; qtulatlty “l; OI m. I SM men y“ m motion; keep BWBY- e" ° ‘s ' ' .1 tll our careful driver set ul for us-broadmlnded as Sign“; “a w"?! smug‘? . ~11 ht. W55 Y Again Doillmore nodded: ‘You've Zlilzgn 5d mazggmg my m“ Wm “° M“ “he” I mm“ m“ ‘mo James’. to arrive presently at tht him’! I should very much like a hmmp and ‘he “w” o! mm. chat with Mr. Cardew. chrxsunas has come to m, 1011;; ayes. The Mossford Countt,» Club M Alderlea Md now is gent A“ i, 5 “I don't suppose he will be there for o while. You've made it lOO hot. for him. (To be continued) --- ELLEIl S DIARY (Continued from Pane l) llints in 15114111054 A man should usually lntrodua his wife to his secretary when all visits his office. The correct thlnt for the secretary to do ls to rlsi acknowledge the introduction grid lously, and then leave the too-n so that husband and wile m! in s. Meingm James was enjoying talk 1H ilflvllfi- _. __..--—--—¢'-“ MEN'S OVERCOATS Yes! Our best all-wool fleeces-Elysian: and Tweeds, tailored ta perfection and smartly styled. Long wearing with extra warmth. Reg. to $37.50. Clearing at . .. MEN'S OVERCOATS A group of our medium priced Caulk-including some Fleeces, Melton: and Tweeds. A real good Coat even at the regular price oi $34.50. 4 $24.50 7 ONLY-MEN'S GENUINE LEATHER COATS-Beaver Lamb Collars and heavy Doeskin Linings. Rag. $27.50. Sale MEN'S MELTON 0VERO0ATS men's 11m l.0lllldEll’S elrs 1.oo| 1101111 sex 4st |nu1=1=tr|1s 1.00 $4.95 l Men's Zipper COAT SWEAT- ER JACKETS. Reg. $5.95. 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