‘SWELL A A Lame Ilsallouel AI Orphan Ieyl And I Mon whom the World hi I-iclsed,’ "'1 ADDED: CARTOON J OUR GANG 7€ne...AcAlusru..wonL'b.v . Toc;;~;Trl;zi: \ . DAILY 3.15 — 1.00 — 9.00 SATURDAY M-ATINEE 2.30 P. M. —........'.. ...—.. __.. TODAY or —SAT. 1 ulilgnel-Ga hfiecnaxauorrsronnv 2; ‘ New Glasgow ,9 l Wm’... earn-98!, 0!'t.helIt0_. ester.’ at !l§syears came as had: ostotyounefefldfi '31‘ a few days illness he was takento. the Prince Edward Island -Hospi- were , gchurch at Bradalbane, where Rev. ‘T. mvender of the ._Chris'tian 'church, New‘ Glasgow. conducted .120 services and spoke-‘words of _ to the bereaved relatives ‘and friends. The Ghurch was crowded with people who came to pay their last xeeeocis. Deopes sympattglly bgoe: out todtliembezeavrgd pawn. ro ersan s ers. - l terment took place at the. medal- I bane cemetery. l Mr. and Mrs. Ch-azvriord Parkw- who have been spending a holiday here. returned to their home to Minnesota on Wednesday of last week. They made the trip by car. The June meeting oi’ the New" Gleszw Women's Institute was held at tile home of Mrs. Preston .Campbell on Monday evening lint lwith quite a. number oi members ‘in attendance. The meeting‘ Open- ed with the vice-President in the Chalk‘ by sinzl!‘-t‘-' the Ode and re- peating the creed. Roll call was answered lw exchnnrginrz seeds_ nlants and bulbs. The minutes of the previous meeting were read land stood approved. No commit- «:=.:S-.'s*’?“°r-..?" ow *t,.~-: -1-B one-ap,eyi,o pu ion about the last week in June. A e tender H a great all ‘ .. arente. brot.hen and sisters ,- 1 . . - - . LEWIS $1.50 DRESS SHIRTS. FUSED COLLARS. ALL, COLORS. [SALE PRICE Let's not mince words. let's not cloak a situat and state frankly that explicit or anche of hurried liquidation that wi Koran‘. 1 . -9 clers compel the sale of this stock av ~- .1 uEll'fS’“ POLO SHIRTS PLAIN and COLORED SHADES. REG. $1.00 33%: -79¢ 3 ion? Tragic in the extreme . . . Let’stear the veil from the face of truth V . . . and whattva sale! What a price carnage! An aval. ll bring thrifty shoppers from every section of this county. 2 A wide open price. bill for man rollers was to be paid. Come folks! . New committees named for July -were Sick. Mrs. W.J. Mcbeod and Mrs. Earl Houston: refreshments. mmacfa or revolt on the entire stock. SALT LAKE We will give you the prices ., . . you carry it away. .R|ii(E Eowa l l, Mrs. Chalmers Laird. Mrs. Percy Dlci-:ir’°on and Mrs, J L. Stevenson. Mrs. Percv D’ckleson invited the members to her home for the July f . ‘ATINEE -rooav 3.15: TOMORROW 230. ‘ I Also SCOUT SERIAL- meetittg. wltere roll call will be ansrlveredirvith patriotic selections. Delegates to the Provincial Clon- vention will be Mrs. Melvin Mc- Leod and Mrs. (Dr) A.B. Steven- son. Substitutes. Mrs. P.L. Camp- 1 bell and Mrs. R.B. Dlckiesom. Plans were discussed regarding the D15- trict convention in Mayiield. The evening pa-ogramms consisted a chorus. O Canada. readings by Mrs. M.McIeod. Miss Rena Neill. Mrs. R.B. Dickieson and Mrs. H. B. Stevenson. The meeting closed wlllh the National Anthem after which lunch was passed. 6. Britain’s Soldier Sons How the New Armies Are Being Put I'nlo Uniform. July let. the date when the first of Britain's 200,000 militiamen are to be called up for Army service, will mark a milestone in British in- COMEDY—CARTOON l The 3 Mesquiteers At The Capitol ~Opening at the Capitol Theatre for 9. three day run ssterday. “Red River Range" as everything that a good western needs. Action, suspense, o. well developed plot, plus a trio of the screen colony's most colorful personalities. John Wayne, Rey Corri an and Max Terhune. is-a comparatlv uitee fieismuller in the Tarzan pict . Tugune was a popular vaude- ville clan, mimic ventriloquist and comedian before thinggictme in- -ustry claimed him. dumm . "miner," plays an important roe in nearly all the Mesquiteers pic- River V,alley" deals with the attempts oi the three heroes to t cattle rustle:-s who pl sue the land. They discove at the are ca.rry'l.ng on heir activi- ties in the guise oi’ dude ranchers. and are even lnveignling their to unwittingly take part in 1 An impressive roster of su .11- .ln¢ pin. ers lends distinction the ' uctltm, inclu ing Polly Moran. . ' y McKim, I:or%Gra%_ Kirby ‘» 2 Grant. Burr Caruth, ger llllems ; -and Perry Ivina. V Want Sinking Fund 1 ;. For Knox College . , MIDLAND. Ont., June 15-(OP)- . ‘ ntablishment or a sinking tund for »,- ‘ ‘ future to Knox college in .. ‘reroute was recommended today to more ntation or a number or reports. The roposal was made by J. A. "uobeorl, resident oi the bank Nova Eco . in preseritin imal report or the board 0 ment of Knox College. M . gutd lees at 814,000 or the College's and endowment lurid , v. ant the colic e was uuderstatfed. , a said most 0 the stall was per- ‘ arming virtual double duty. - - ‘ Llo cl of Corn ' '1 ’; oongle tion \ _ called i¥3"one oi the so dost ' _i ‘ ’,l.lat.ions he has ever come across. f attlement oi the dispute was re- back to t . i , my involve}£l¢ in the distur- e, which concerned Rev. A. . acod y and Dr. M. M. M oi’ Sydney ‘tlquabbles are N . . ‘ hu tn ' ism V< . 2 __ n A‘ 1% J ' énullli “Straws ' . would persist until Ptetb were sent to the Y- we - 3 vlsrr .-ro ‘Wu,-puss! _ orsoonnno the an-. , hvin ’ agent! Presbytery im- ‘ . Mickey Rooney And Wallie Beery Beery and Mi day at. the Prince for two days. made All emotional ed with hea comedy well and Saturday. Rooney films. could best be describe B€€1'Yl3£h€ Rooney he doesn't allow his pal to He tries to tree the b race so . fails. There Beery meets ship panels The race. but Then things take a chemze for better in a. thrilling finish. Directed b and Gwteeon. :.—_.——___.__— 0 WILLIAM noon mm»:-rma The death occurred town. Saturday. June William I-I. Maclnawre n and Mrs. W.) was familiarly known» Square School and year in Windsor, N3. dint a year ago obliged to retire tober Ssnitzorium. "Bill" had the am!» or! with him at the hour or his boyhood sanohiartv choir boy. He leaves to to-rum the loss of rapidly losing itrvnlue; and troop maverhqnidon At Prince Edward "stablematea " c0§3l.‘g.I‘X'lJl8 Wallace e ne opens o- Y Edwalyd Theatre, flghflmg drama and light ivided. For the sport- horseraoe was pre ails". arm)" at the race track. Rooney traveling ped convict. and learns of the fact, although know it Beery away from c won't be cnptgl; man who named him into l>l'l5on as who actually was the murderer. e man turns out, to be the former owner oi’ the racehoese and he takes it because Rooney bunt’ show owner- arse win: the b‘; not wih Honey's col¢g1sé me Dmsy Y Sam Wood. the cast Armies is completed by Arthur Kohl, Mar- ‘ctaret Hamilton Meriofle in Charlotte- loth. 1939.0! Maeln/can-e‘ '0 of . . . at early use oi’ 21 years. all." as he at was a pugltl Queen . Dunstan! University. but deciding upon a. business career he entered the employ oil the Royal Bank» in Oharlotztetowu where he remained for six years after which he spent two years in Sianmereide and 9. he was made nltan at New Watettord, N. 8.. but his health failing he was [far he: soldier Anna. on aid: leave‘ in Oo last, since which time he V - was 3. patient in the Provincial mg,“ at194W . Do 5 Rev. - '.- r’-. 1..., loving an: d hi - Wt Darius)-he service mxw Cape Breton _ emigd son, 3 par ll Brown ,Mb”em‘u" o iel closing down and the currengy Y dustrial expansion as well as in millt hiitory. Wit :1 t e next twelve months the factories all Great Britain will be called on to clothe not only the 200,000 militiaonen. but also about 200,000 extra 'I‘e‘rrit.orials, at a cost oi’ more than 4,000,000 . Preparations have been made to deal with this insflrux of new busi- nes thout intzemelierlng with nor- mal catching needs for the three services. and without. slowing down the production of cloth for export. or for Britain's 47,000,000 civilians of all ages and both sexes. The vast woolen mills oi York- shire, the world-famous cotton mills of Lsnoashire, the rnass-ou|- ut clothing manufacturers all oval he Kingdom, and the great boot.- d making firms have already mobil- ised their resources to meet thi- khaki. enough to span the Atlantic Ocean, is beinlz made for the new classes of fighting men, and British boot ‘manufacturers are now at worllr on 1.000.000 pairs of boots to meet - the needs of these Forces. The "Service Dress" of each sol- dier will cost about 10 pounds and consist oi: 0119 03-9: two khaki suits; three pairs of woolen socks; tzwo shirts: set of woolen underclothes: one pair oi’ boots: anti-gas equipment. Priority is being given, no the production 011' this unitorm. "Bot- and "Walking-out Dress" will be mg; wig}; tzhe are g th training em I-lur-ze machines fitted with “guil- lotin.e" knives can cut. out the sol- dliers suits to the required shapes‘ and sizes in a continuous opera.‘- tion. and so mechanized has be- come the manuiactme of shirts that a long stri W ..-‘.E‘...“ °“.‘’ °‘'‘’ “t“.‘§‘°.’.‘.‘i‘$ es on as a co e r. at. the other“. mp ' . takes only 60 seconds, elite-r the shirt requires only a. hand-trimming before it is ready ‘for the soldier to weir, At every tactorv Government in. l spectors, representing ‘the Office, are liable to arrive day or night without notice and exhmine any articles to make sure t are being made to the exact qua cg. tions of quality, size, gm, mtg. m.ansh.p which the State _ e lent: Mr. and Mrs. w..r. in-crntyw eymouth G "“' 3”” E" °’n°.;”3:"'uI... .. ‘ was - rered in at. 'Dunstan‘§ Basilica bvi P. Mlemmhon, D.D...the .‘- am . .. ‘"3 I and devo .t2he conclusion of the funeral cortege any and were cum‘: -fiilwvnn govt-H . ,,) “°’3« EVIWB. Ohu'- - U BUY NOW on NEVER! MEN'S SPORT PANTS fawn or grey . 5 Sale Price — — — — — 1 -49 MEN'S OVERALLS. L im ite d‘ quality Sale Price — — — — — MEN’S $1.75 OVERALLS. Heavy quality denim $ SalePrice———-—-1.29 TOOKE 200 DRESS SHIRTS all the latest patterns, 3 Sale Price — — — — — 1 MEN’S so SILK TIES all the lat.- est Patterns. Sale Price 35c MEN’S LAWN HD_KFS, regular 15¢. Each 3 for NOW — — -- MEN’S TWEED SPORT PANTS. Regular $3.00 $1 ‘98 Sale Price—- —- — — — MEl}il’S WORK ShHlRTS $1.00, qua iy, assorted s ades Now—————-————79c_ MEN'S DRESS CAPS. $1.00 Quality _ Sale Price — —- — — — regular 79:: — A COMPLETE SACRIFICE % MEN’S BRACES Dress &' Police. Regular 50c value. Sale Price. 39:: " MEN’S SILK TIES. Regular 35c Sale Price 25c MEN'S COMBINATION OVER- ALLS, regular $3.00. “ Sale Price *1 .98 ‘ MEN’S BROADCLOTII PY- JAMAS, assorted patterns. Sale Price MEN’S ELUE SERGE PANTS. Regular $4.00 quality. Sale Price ‘2.95 MEN'S ALL WOOL DRESS. HOSE. Regular 75¢. Sale Price, 'o59c MEN'S mass SOCKS_ assorted " patterns 19c 23c Balance of W I N T E R OVER- COATS. Sacrified at 1-2 price. Its late in the season, but not to late to save money. ‘See them SALE conrmul-:s ~i UNTIL ALL ’ oooos SOLD 2 llomeiollr’ Await‘. , \ : y'I‘heir ,m.....i.. A MEN'S rwnan WORK PANTS. dark shades. Regular $2.00 value now *1 .59 Selllnnflelzins Friday tllnrninn June l6,at9_3ll a.m. MEN’S Js,Urr7s’ SACRIFICED MEN’S -TWEED S UITS everyone hand picked, not one sold less than $20.00 but, it make no difference here they are for *12.95, »:. 36 MEN'S FINE WORSTED ' SUITS all made of fine Eng- lish Worsted, in dark pat- terns. Smartly ‘ tailored.’ Regular $25.00 value.” Most. of them have 2 pairs pants, for 313.95 Y 0 U N G MEN'S SUITS Tweeds and Worsted, limit-,_ ed quantity. Sizes 3i—35q'i6 only. Out they go for ‘10.95 nrnes nu}: nEAson: » I We're not going out of . business but it will _be our policy ‘to have a general house-cleaning of all our, attack once a year.’ So here I I3. It's not to. make profit as '- you can reodly see this advertisment, so this is your chance to save oli every purchase, and when we say save we mean,ic.- mo G. KELl.Y. ,’NoTF lflfhis Store will be Open 3 Every Evening Till 9 P.M- . f the convenience ol those living in ii" /country‘ Sat. till 11 pm-