l ' r 1a" ___ _ ,____,.__,,..._..- _ _ f) ._.-.--_.-_i¢vr\l~r—--r .-"f*'~*-'*‘I ' " ' 'U< * ,. .-..~v-¢-._,»_. — __4s-._;-J;__~_-»»~>-R—'*"- T-HURSDAY." [Enema JANUARY SPECIAL S A L E HERE IS YOUR PET NEMO Sensation $3.50 of the suds better NEMUS run-proof lhzit’s as versatile a double-knit back h firmly . ‘ trol. to 32. THER ‘ON THE cflSea View and Vicinity The month of January is ai- mcst to an end and from the be- ginning it has been beautiful win- ter weather. Although the mercury dropped to a few degrees below zero yet the (lays were ftlll of sull- sliine and the nights were so wond- erful. with a full moon. The ice on ilie rinks was in perfect condition and a1 enjoyed to their hearts con- tent a moonlight skate. The past week has been a. busy oro in Sea View Rink several games have been played in com- petition between the Nationals of French River and the Dairy Kings of Stanley with the Maple Leaves of Sea. View of the Wlgmore League but so far the Maple Leaves of Sea View have been the wititicrz." making higher scores than any oi the other teams. The Maple Leaves are receiving hearty co ‘ttlziiioiis. There have crowd of spectators ‘present at n" ibc lzames to cheer for their teams, On ‘Tiitirsday- evening the spring ' - p d a friendly ex- : : . no vxtth Sea View team. . vrii foulzhl and fair play- o honors fell to Sprint! nttlch cheerina. 'I‘liis . Stixittt: Valley ffrms‘ R the North Shore League. M": Jvlui E Campbell. is to be ’il"f'l by his many friends the lliclzl- winner of a _ m‘, by iloiditi: ihc lucky y wit l)_‘.' the Junior Hockey f Stirinl! Vailev. There were ~ off rd .\ir. Campbell which was the. - nice 21ft for rem-rived . s‘. p. tcu of coal. A ti is frlntt- wra" ‘Vfr. Willlrmt Hunter. Baltic. spent ' T"(‘"’.l\' lli Sm View with his ctr rittt- wtv tinting ice on Tiralidu‘; lI-"d for the Sea View ‘ Tt. v.'.'is a busy clay and n v of icc was harvested s and fishermen in '. Although the day cold a large number rs of the privilege Pauline (‘ousion TLN. has ed to her home in Sea View ni r Sllflltllill! wlnir- time in Stim- mcrr-itie on pr fcsslnntll duties. Miss Kallier l‘ Mountain, has .' ed to her llOYTH‘ I“ lvitlrlzate. ritcr sllrtifilvf a tiloasant. visit in Sea View the guest oi Miss bum Adams. Mr and Mrs. Richard Dickismn. New Glasrow. spent the week-rind in Sen View the crests of Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Donald. bliss itlfclrcri Calslcy’. Sprint.’ Vnllefv. 31191112111” week-end with friends in Sea View. Mia's Mildred Blnkancy. Kell- aington. spent. a few days recently at her home in Sen View- Mr. Eric Metvftlrdo. Kelvin. was I recent visitor to Sea View. Mr. John S. Cousins. has re- turned liq his home in Park Corn- er after a pleasant visit with friends in Darnlcy and Baltic. Mn. Percy McGmigan. Maipeque. is spending a few days recently with her sister. Mrs, James Thompson, Drlrnley. Many friends will regret to learn Qt the passing of Mr. James Mac- n Thompson at his resi- dence in Damlcy in the early _'”~srizcisif' 0N _ ' P E R M A N E N I S $1.75 - $3.50 - $5.00 Shampoo, Wave and Manicure ' all for $1.00 Empress Beauty Parlor 20 KUIIVSQIIIIQ Phone 1004 ----.-r . s t Even at its regular price. this clever semi- ctepin girdle is a favorite! SATIONS, ii.’s soft, supple, and comes out . giving you just the right con- Add this young figure-flatterer to your foundation wardrobe while this Jan- uary Special price prevails! ' NEMO JANUARY SPECIAL FOR YOUHWHATEVER YOUR FIGURE TYPE ! l-rlt» tt o l> MacKenzle . J l l Like all SEN- than ever. Made of supple-spun fabric s it is practical. Its ugs you gently but All sizes 2i E’S A ISMND ITT - C hours of Monday morriirllz. Jan. 24th. The late Air. Thompson vras a life long resident of Darriley and was "f0 rears of age. He had been l Miss Pauline Balznall, l Grove, left on Saturday morning l ' for Brookline, Mass. where she has t t accented a position. On Thursday l l evening Jan. 20th. Mlys Bagnaifs , _ nuioved themselves tlancilzig. After 1 farewells were said the paople re- ' turned to their respective homes. l I Mlllew Glasgow A Miss Ruth and Mlr. Robert Stev- t'l‘..='Oll. Clltuiultctown spent. the l weekend at their home here. Frentls of Miss Ruth Dickieson, l yvill be glad to leam that she is recoverlnll after her recent illness. l Mr. and llirssLeigh Paynter, Bur- lmltton. were visitors to New Glas- ' ltow Sunday. l l Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dickleson l spent Sunday with the latters par- j exits in Bea View. l Hazel many friends from Hazel Grove and ‘ surrounding country gave her a sur- prise, party and presented her with a lzcnerous nurse and address which was as fofows Dear Pauline-It is . with deep feeling of regret, that we, ' your friends. have learned that you are about to leave us and seek your fortune elsewhere. Words fail to ex- t nress how we still miss you from our midst. but the greatness of out- loss must be conveyed to you by the larze number of people assembled here to bid vou farewell. To leave the home where one is born. crad- led and taueht is a ereat sacr (ice. iut vou wil be consoled by the rords of the ‘noel- Tlioutzh skies may be Emil’. l And clouds may be dark. ;‘ There comes out the brighter to- , marrow. l We lecl sure that you will find l many friends in your new home. but we mist this will not cause you to forlzet the liirzh place you occupy t in the ltrarts of your oitl friends here. We can only hope that soine- t times when the pendulum of time seems to move more slowlv you will turn vour thoulzhts to this little l 1 isle and tlilul: as Tennyson: did. , ‘ iiot-s mv old frend remember me’? I or better still that volt wifl retltrii | to renew zlcuuziltitanccs in your Is- lttntl home. Now (lea-s friend, we ask vou to accent this gift. It fs accom- panied bv our sincere “'l5h\.'5 for vour future success and happiness. l Willi hearts full of sorrow we bid vou farewell. The teacher, Miss Barbara Pound read the address. l and bliss Irene Nicholson presented l the nurse. Miss Bnrnall gave a fitt- t :11: rcnlv and thanked her friends l» and assured them she would keep a l ltarm snot in her heart for them. l Lunch was lliliwOil by the ladies and ‘ lifter a social hollr the young people 7 bliss O an Buntain, Wlieatley River. loft. ior Ottawa on Monday mouilnl: to resume hcr duties while the lloilse is 1n session. Mr. Herbert. Stevenson is gradu- allv improving since 11's severe ill. tress. in fai lug health for some time bllt was a ut till a few months ago when his condition became serious and in spite of tiiedieal skill and tender nursing: he passed to the Home Beyond. The late Mr. Thompson was a consistent mcm- l Hal-Old Dlcklescn ‘ber of the Keir Iticmorial Presby- terian Church la kind friend in ills own home. He . 1 leaves to mourn his passing a sor- .‘ rowlna. widow" (nee Miss Annie lvflllliltllllffyl Maipcqtie one dauph- tflr Dorothy besides a wide circle l ly deplore his passing. The members of Darulcyt and Sea View Auxiliary he'd their Jan- l . uary meeting at the home of Mrs. .‘ H. L Donald on yvcdnestlay. l lOwing-r to- the e ' the attendance \\ not as large as usual. The new prcsideiit, Mrs. H L. Donald tlrcsidctl and‘ the de- lvotiouni Topic vras Tliolltxhis on the New’ Yrnr. The president rordialiy wccrlitied the lliPllll)I‘l"5 to her iionic a-ithnsked for their help and co-cprraiian of the mem- bers in the itcorl: of tlic Mvstci" to. lmakr- lllf‘. 11100111125 a success. Roll I Call was resnoizdcri to with an ap- . 'propriate Bible Verso. ‘Tito prov gram eotnmittee. .. McGrcmor and Mrs. Arthur bfcKa_s' dis- tributed lhc proarauies for 1038‘ among the mcnthers. A chapter frotn the Study Rook was lishnrd to with interest. Plans were made E for the makluc of rl quilt atnottg the members. The trcttstlrcrs re- lport eneouraeltit! to all lfiiintllrzh ‘(his society had not reached its allocation yct all felt done their bee.‘ and their luembcrs are smril‘. Closltit! hymn and bene- diction bronchi. this tneeiilig to n close. after which tea was served by t the hostess, 3 Mr. nucl Mrs. Ilco Brennan arc recctvitl". entirtrrlttiiations on the ar- rival of a baby girl to their home on Friday. Mrs. Loriiiz Raynor. has rcturtl- rtl to her home in Eeliiintit. after spcndiutr a most pleasant VlSll with friends in Sea View. Mr. Roy Adams local merchant. frcni Sea View, made a. trip to Summersidt- across the ice on Salt- urday on bilsiness. Miss ‘Ffleanor Ramsay. Mapeqtic. sp the wrck cud ti‘; "tiosl; of . Evelyn Donald, Sea View. Mrs. John Mutphy, Irishtowi. scent a pleasant vLsit in Bea Vie! the guest of Miss Luam Graham. sworn scuoor. The semi-anntlal examination and Christmas concert tlvns held in Emyvalc School. The Senior Department resplendent ivltili streamers and evergreen presented a gay Christmas appearance. Practically every household was represented by our n" both parents and other members. The more seri- ous part of the nrograme was first prorcded with the teachers. Mr. Alfred Murray and Miss Arlnic inatlon of pitnlls by ‘vir. 1m Cusack, Emvvalc. and Mr. OLeary Curley, teacher Brookvale, who very capably examined the grades briefly but. The accurate answers of tlic Seniors were apparent while the desire of the little ones to oili- shine their rivals by alert think- lnlz rmd ready answers nmilsinrrv displayed to advautlvzc the benefit of friendly competition. It is worthy of note that nractclally all present iticiudinlz teachers. with the exception of Mr. Curlcy were decidedly "ftmyvnle." so it was Emyvale day and the proceedings throughout v/ert- of the hizh calibre which that word implies. Matty present “If?” no doubt made reminiscent of tivllr own school and Examination days and of the lame numlvr of their brothers. Ms- tcrs or cla==mtite< that can be counted from ifhis district who have “made their mark" in tit» professional political or a good citizen Pl ‘ was of a rcscrvetl quiet nature but l Giaslzow" Imncrials play-m 3110:1191- lllf‘_\' had t Business heart of things- Mcssrs. Elbert Hill acid Chester Bulman were visitors to the elty last week. Misses Alice McLellan, teacher at I ivhcatleit River and lvIarjolle Bill- man spent. the weekend with Mrs. The Rusiicd-Erliicers and New ‘castle canto oi llOCkPV in the New Glasaow rink on torious with a score of 6 to 2. Reid Stovcnseli of the Rangers getting tucked ‘home tltrce counters and AlexvRlciinrds iivo then Everett l Gass evctied up the number early . in the last period. Jclin Bulman l handled the rubber for Rustlco and l llleivvn Bunion for New Gltitsgzoxv, l 110th coal; were brill. it tlirotlgli- ‘ stnlendid team and tlicmliolicrs are not casilv taken from tlirrc. They W011 the Wat-ii Cup last 5T’!!- son. Elmer Bull. and Wcston 1r- Parze make up .cir stfcndirl up. Ii‘ll."(‘. wit in Ell Sletvctivn. Richards dr- _ have two‘ _ tilavers this ‘vrar who are flOlP” 1103f] work. RLIV Dickicson ant-l 1501') SIOHTlFOII are rlst sktifcrs and the"? . . l. mod hockey in New cits-com , ilatnclv. Miivficld. Hon“ Rivcr and Rusklro Juniors Tl... \ltrh,._.,.1-v 171,‘ or Stars are also m the Iraqi-p have been a hard ir-aui to do ~ 'l‘licrc is nlcntv of hFCkFV N», _' ilifc allover Canada. The pupilst l ticmoiistrafcd that they arc wort-hy ‘ hearers: o’ tlic tat -l k . tlitto that have In PM“ on by l flIévillDlillOH of prices to the‘ Senior ' punlls was as follows: l Prize for Geography match fdiir- l ' ting tlic flIi-GTltCi l . , Clara ilicDonaltton qwqrded ‘m- PYIZO for Attendance -—TQ1‘Q53_ Hogan. Prlze for Dcporitneut —Cecii Mltrrayfl Prlru for Senior Latin and Fronch-l/lary Coady. Prize for Junior Latin and French. Blanche Murray. Alter a few remarks Mr. Peter Claikm was appointed chairman “m1 i1 ‘Till’ Pllfii-‘ililll variety pro- gram was carried out. Mr. Amos Costello supplied the music for the cveulnz. The Ditets of Blanche Murray anti Clara McDonald, and the step daticitig of George Mc- Donald and Basil Costello were perhaps outstaticling but a'i acquit- ted themselves very erediiabiy in- deed from Louis McDonald who boasted his property anticipating a ready sale only to find more tones piled on and Mary Coady who would not get inarried, to the, little tots who said their pieces 1n Jane Withers or Bobby Breeu . 19ml» mid in the words of Tcrio McClcskey were just as dood as dold. By happy co-incidencc Santa was passing: and en lcd and award- ed each child present with a gift. ..boltt forty pupils present also re- ceived a bag of candy as well as many ore-school children who were initiated with their first Cilsack being assisted in the oxam- l glimpse of school life, a. glimpse l with which they will at times in thejuture be a bit (should we say). disilusioned. Indeed the space differentl around the tree represented a thnrniig-lflyl veritable fairylrlnd of gifts which j beggared of (lescription. for teach- ers lmd pupils so that. it seemed , that d man recession (I think he is now caled) with his twenty-five cent potatoes was brought to his knees until after the Christmas season at least. Esleh child also re- ceived an orange through the kind- ness of Mr. F. .7. ‘Irainor while all resent were treated to candy by he teachers. Boon it was all over Sarita departed, thelighta were out, and nil departed for home, burdened down with gifts but buoyed up by the spirit of brother- l ly love which there same gifts and the festive season rightfully in-‘ spircd, while the move philosophic-l aiv itvllnetl feet in the words of, John Maseficld-that they had for a little been brought near to the , _ Tut-s n)‘ evening. l " Illils t me the‘ lmperiais were vic- l tc l ment here for young and Q1¢_G l of relatives and friends who deep- l 110th lZOHLs lvliill- Harold Stevensm ‘ ' ‘ n t BloomersvPanfies 35c d b eaking factor! d?!" Eli‘: Eazliléicllliie 5f the best shopping - - ' h at ltigguiglllttlfieiriudtfr f ‘Panties, Briefl- Ultn Briefs 5c SECOND FLOOR SUPER A VALUE N0. a Sale of Berets Special sale of Berets. Colors Navy. Brown, Red, Orange, Green and Royal 39c 39o lla- ‘4 ‘V4.75 Gelanese y Bedspreads 2'98 A Celanese Tailored Frilled Bedspreads in gold, green and blue. 88x 100". Re- gular prlce $4.75. at, each —- -- - - fliaii-“E $2198 Colored Cotton Bedspreads, size 81 x 100". Rose, Blue, Gold and Green. Regular price $1.85. Clearing $1 at, each — - - — _ - - n V SUPER VALUE NO. 5 BASEMENT Ladies’ long sleeve Tweed and Jersey dresses. In many different patterns and styles. $1 Sizes 14-44. On special sale for — - " In. l 5 Patterns 6 Sunworthy I i Wall Paper 19c l Reduced from 1.25 SUNWORTHY Wallpaper. 5 patterns 1937 embossed designs. Reg. priced at 65c, 75c and 85c. 125 rolls only in the lot to clear at per double roll of 72 sq. ft. - - — -—— -— Border to match at per yard — — 3c SUPER VALUE Girls’ Dresses HALF PRICE Girls’ dresses sizes 4 to 14x smart serviceable school dresses, in the following materials, woolena, jerseq, crepe, wool crepe and tweeds. Sirecilll — — — - — - - - HALF PRICE I $1.98 Dresses for 8 99c 2.50 Dresses for 1.25 2.95 Dresses for 1.48 Dress Fabric 1.25 for 59c Dress fabrics, rough crepe: and printed crepe: regularly priced up to $1.25 yd. Special price - - -- - - - ygfl] Today Friday and Saturday are super value day! 8t M00" & Male“?!- ’ Q Every department in the store o ffers you at least one super value bar- ‘ h dl th t. st be turned into cash before 55in]: glsfieslrélaldymfll: sadpesevnlutsim-‘i B11011 931']? “d Prmnpfly’ t“ profit by them. SUPER VALUE f SUPER VALUE NO. 8 Ladies’ Dollar Gloves 50c Warm smart stylish Gloves, famous Kayser make known as Kay-Vel, Kay-Spun Kay- Knit and Bunnie Types. Colors Brown, Sand, Grey, Blue and Black. All sizes. SUPER VALUE YARN Here's a snap: Beehive Syl- van Crepe in all summer colorsnforzguits and sweat- . e c. $58k prige — - - -- SUPER VALUE NO. 11 Men’s Worsted and Tweed Trousers ‘ Regular $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Values Only 46 pairs in this select- cd lot of broken range trous- ers of all wool tweeds and serges in blacks, browns- blucs and lawns. Save $1.50 on this special. Don't miss this saving for the $2 week-end only - -- n No approbation — no exchange: — no refunds $16.95 Coats for 19.50 Coats for 22.50 Coats for 25.00 Coats for 29.50 C oats for S 8.48 9.75 11.25 12.50 14.75 LADIES’ COATS HALF. PRICE All remaining stock of handsome fur trimmed winter coats goes on sale this morning at half the original retail price. This is a time for prompt action and early shopping. $35.00 Coats for $17.50 39.00 Coats for 19.50 48.00 Coats for 24.00 55.00 Coats for 27.50 60.00 Coats for 30.00 Terms of course cash. You understand that it would be quite imposs- ible to allow approbation or credit service at these prices. 75 S'lk Stcfckilngs 49C Discsrding some shades and sizes from our stock in chiffon and service weight. These stockings are first. quallig full fashioned hose. , Note: the sizes are 8%. l0 and 10% Regular 75c for. pair — — -- — -— G Pcnnum Silk and Wool platted hose, regular $1.00 for 65c pair in sizes 9, 9%, 10, 101,5. Silk and Wool hose in dark eludes only. Sizes 9 to 10%. refllllr 50o for 39c. Silk and W001 hose. Sines 9 to 10% regular 89o for 29c. 1r Boys’ Navy Frieze Jackets Reduced For Clearance! 1.60 A great low price for the week-end only. All wool navy frieze jackets in zipper or button style with slash poc- kets and waist band adjusters. Just 60 in the lot, sizes 26 to 36. A re- gular 82.75 jacket. Save $1.15 $1 on this item. Special -- _ - .60 N0 Wllrobation -- no exchanges - no refunds Watch for SUPER VALUES that are not Advertised. ‘i001 THE ISM/VD IT’ S