JANUARY , 24_.__ 1941 Zia‘ rA Real Opportunity Sh; DRESSES / Remainder of our Winter Dresses at a final clearing price STOCK-TAKING is just a few days ahead, and in order that we shall have no winter dresses to enter in our lists, we are offering the remainder at a really sensational reduction. These are values that make an early shopping visit well worth while! Sale Racks of DRESSES Racks of dresses clearing st MB. I. D. BURN‘! hm. J. A Mel-IO" MI- I- P- Plum” Assistant General Manager h: the President of the Bank oi’ lfgsvtuhflg- M s" of u" B.“ u; Bank of Nova Scotlilawvlho lire; - ldcd -t the - r; n] ans us! th bank’ annua. iiiilmriiieeliiici; of ihe =1'"°11°"1°" ~35 Sootia. n» annual infill" :3ltemeut:othe ahiireiioiu at the held st Haliiax on January Zlnd- annual meeting held st Halifax on an. hicnmrs address is published Jenni-y mend. elsewhere i.n this issue. {Locomotive Fireman ‘Threggfleifovilhis Defines Patriotism on“ column is rusrved hi’ a -- m», - “etntum a o ethi which 012L111 S Neck S010 r137," oggloifluielivsy nidtriir? nfynhe mquliesomore thaii niip sglqvifib," s. inserted at 2 cents a word. strictly locomotive fireman in 0111:1113’ WTWS ___ payable in advance. to the Minister of Finance. "It 15 Smllfithlfflg which is; not nieasurcdplill {$11115 e, r wo or lree ' 17 Heavy Tweed --w.1~1 s- via-mm - m cent." " °" ° l Imagine if you please. a clam with 19811151‘ 111111111115’ "leeimg d u“ w‘ The writer purchased a non-intel- lThe Eastern tiuardlanl $5.95 for $3.00 $10.95 for $5.50 $7.95 for $4.00 $12.95 for $6.50 $8.05 for $4.50 $14.95 for $7.50 $16.95 for $8.50 And a final Clearance of . ALL FUR CQATS I'l‘ HAS BEEN A BIG FUR COAT SEASON, and the number left is not large, but them‘; some wonderfully attractive choosing among 3 “my D011» “T15 Elven b!’ me fieasurcr’ tor free of interest then I had bet- Wntli" 9w“: hear.’ MYS- L~ A- Jtmmmn" s“? reponed fer find another country. Again pa- ‘ “ ‘"10 0min“ i 111M 1h? 511°95'00" had been ream” trlclism i.» houiellirrrz which lxquircs 1181110 15 l>~‘1'11-1l15 111111051» B5 11111‘ the fact that a. our bodies need Pacific, from the North Pole to the 151111511 91111111011 ihcilgi‘ f 51'9"‘ MPS- FY1159? 5 V1317 encmlmgmg re" ment are not worth loaning moncy 'l‘he headlines preltv “"011 11*" 111* “"11"” °‘“’"-‘" >1‘ 09"“ mm“ l“ ' given generously to help out the one‘ m, two m. three pm- “up and $25.00. i - i li<\'v'.lfl lll 1J1 1111s‘! {refill} i’ l i _ ' '- i Q-“iljlitti 3",“ need i5 “idling i191? r01‘ X011 lit a great sav- ch Mon- - . ».. 1 k t1 f 't l n2 or more. M. S. of the United Chur - est bearing certiflcatp and nlsms l1» i fiRiiiijihlliOligeNtf/t toiiThore avtually tague was held at the home of hgirs- rum,“ anonymous’ is i1 British Cn-luulbizl (‘iillll which Roy Maser on Tuesday 1351/6110?‘- with his 18mm. was ‘he follow. silffezs a WIIOlE yard of pain if its The 111051419111 M15- 3~ E-l ayvffigh lug: , _ fleck cllunrus to not sore. The name lead the Devotional Serv ce w .. .wemwy' defines patriotism, as, using as the i011" ' or this clflin bread so our souls must b6 fed :11: Border, an 11w- ,“ “mo; 1 50151“; is ccmulollll" d ‘091193111111 spiritual food. Mrs. Ethan Stew issue Wm‘ its g.ove,.nlnents_ “mm luwu cf flu‘ provine ma" (KLllllS lll 1211"‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ - ‘ dzlvs ahead. So here Stock taking is Just i1 W“ ~ , . . . ~ - < - ' ‘crcosts 1-1“ 1111111 1C 11M- l ~ l w. M. s. Miss Enid Col- .. -, .. .» _ . 811g seventeen gOOIl, W411i“. sllild.‘ 01 r , x is a mmtbmnt fwgllfhgfltgg‘_ol_cd the nlembers with Vthelilgigfilésllgglifllis (Jxlllfll can oficl - >."1."4'.l_fi1'1 plllllllits‘ o1‘. __ u? 111° m a n ing NOT ‘WANY, so 1 hall 1h:- DilllllllllTl tot-all l,“ Xmnardvs n". dandrum COME TODAY loan of the . only help the euli help outselvcs l: |we are not b plhirly dollars i-or liftczn dcl _ ..‘.\ir. L. B. .\'i£illS_il, Mvik-Jglf? Elorul ol intcr . - . .. llll5 lcll on ffur .1113 111111111113 101' @0111“ lug liHClsilllEil . . - .. on olllrilll uusiucss. -L. "so I say lo _ u pfiuplfs of Cm- i‘ t . , tl ~ ~11. ~? W~'l, cl > sclenti- was most inspiring. 16111111118 a“ u‘ lo f ne‘ country, and I do love arc lizlniéLilgigt-zllftaaiy platen given ticle from the British Weekly 0Y1 will: guilt“? Its peoples: and 115 00 P8111111‘ gmeross, but the pOpLliM‘ the Bread of Life which stressed vastness from the Atlantic to the s Q ' ’ iillilllil ln~ \\ id L 0911011 "Yiduk" rend all interesting 3111916 °“ Hm” under dictalorsuins one would be h 5 Cl’ "ucoduula." 11.n- Thle‘ W115 foumved by a circle put in an internment comp. Tut,- cllnp with the three-foot o; Ppayel‘. After Roll call and the on an Q1950 things in connection I l-rtk isn't i-i-lii-ll cununrrcl-zilly in nflnuws were read by the gecretgry with ademocratic 1.01m of gnwrlb \\'.lS luorv lhnu 2: ed. A letter of thank; was to be “lore Vim up amuse a smug 1mm Wm" l“ some Ummileflill 11'"! C- G- I- T- Ems M” had which is not meusurefi in uiruls o.‘ . » those shown , ~ -~ -- l)['fl\\‘[1S plain or ovcr- . . .' ..,,. .- k __ -' i163") tw99d5- 21935 and ' 0 .;-;,— .. 1 .‘ l""""“‘.“ the lovely solo For Far Away in “m, some w, 1 check. Sizes Ila to 4.2. RQjIllilll $..tl.0tl, $..-..i0 , . h: p “n11 dkltliillsbégl-llllilliilt‘ 0L1?” “.111 L... §TUDY THE MST Maybe ‘he ‘very fur ma! .111.’ lr=s than l0, 0.’) 0001 Prt. of Clno {Lllllllilll ouch of f‘. ' 1 Personals HERE THEY ARE $115000 Hudson Seal. boots for -- _ $3504“) I only 250.00 H u d 5 o n Sezll c0211 for -2()(]_(||l only 200.00 Racopn Coat for -- _ |5()_()() lBuSy Colonies’ only 150.00 G rey ~ _, , Bombay Lamb Coot Shipping‘ Lack \ for - - - - 00.00 Curbs Exports rluck“; €—-- ‘aria. you lovers 0i Donn ouch 111C“? l - ..*.\n~. L.. H. Poole. Montague. 1111-1 llbllllfi lll l- hirer lull oil a two WEEKS 11111 t0 10101199- ' ‘t . i . .lct them ilsc .1 fcl- 11w '- l . ~ ,3 l ~ h‘ —-—--_ . _ ‘ ’ ~. ‘ . ..‘.\I::..a Vcrlitl Mel1isl1._l\io1_1l-11R11"- ‘your g!)\‘l‘l‘llll1f‘lli so gel 1:1- g l i "" "' l1 lllls loft on ii visit to Peilcouldt‘. N- ~ : \ ‘ ' ' ‘ - - - ' B.—L. “ l g * . l f. t . 1-». ' 1- n, jus _--- - - - 1- - » ' ' " ' ' ' b"’“l"1‘ l ..‘J:i'.kie Wesntwrly, Albian is n I. ~ A A- ' " F‘ _"-"‘" ‘pullout lll the K ugh Couxry Hfelli- -' ‘ .01, Montague. »-l_.. ‘ ' 1 lnlllnrl, nluz? " to} nor-i“ ‘tv llli‘ L‘ ll ——-~ , . _ {no 51' have i111‘ ltfjll; :0 rlviv-r‘. . ‘M7- GCYMC Nmhols?“ 15 119-11“ ‘Jxargaininlz. be ll to join a l. 111 1111011110111‘ 011 (‘Xlendm 193W- MT- ‘union or the Mniullaclllrrrs As~ . LIME S I ONE 1 ' is l1l'3t" lint 1' cilnnllt. l.“ wholly ' " l rlun iu‘0 l,ll".‘llll‘lli'1ll(i in tll-il l‘ s) inns 1* can 1r I" rd l!» n l4‘l‘f‘.lil of llll“? fq-rt _ p Enlpirds Newest p glinlgiglflivdlitlhfil. is said to illilkt‘! on I Crushed lime stone will cost the Farmers at their ._ -~._...___._~ . l l, q _ Railway Station, Three Dollars ($3.00) per ton in bulk, and Fzom suczt to iingflpfliétsllfteixllligs‘ 0" 3 ~1"-00 01115111111 Th D ll d Se t P" C t‘ 3.7' ' b: . “("9111 b16112‘? ° w“ . ° ° ‘—"""“. Thilizeeredhctiilolii all? brouiielilt yflb0lllyte byenoiiii-(hepazih-tmbnt lziglf- Brit-sh lampne. The dfillm’ all By “AR-OLD Mm l sorbing a certain portion of the freight. You will order COZII, for _ ._ 15135 .- 1. .,,~ y f I e11 1M Your lime direct from the Company There has been good E85,“ Afllcl“ and F“ mien‘ “'11” we“ 1° m” mus" °' Lml‘ °“° (‘out for _ " M635 results from the crushed lime in the past two years, and _wa have no hesitation in asking our farmers to apply lime MR. 1mm iEKTKEIVIY . . . territories depends upon it. wind-y afternoon heazd frolu Lord; ‘ only 1125.00 Muskrat to their land if they can possibly do so. The Department of Agriculture will be carrying on a program in regard to Lime Stone, same as last season. In Memoriam MALCOLM The swift grgwm} ogmh-ldig In; o1}. Lloyd dynrlinic clOl0lll1f1lE5S'?Cl:Clil1'y n. ~ . war suppy ccn re or e w 0e review of lie cs oliia 1111311‘:- wnr- j ‘ __ __ _ Mggollgfcfiixéigtiftiifisiilflgilg 131B SIIBZ-Siflgflpflfl? RICE i8 0118 01 time that carried tucm across the] (‘G-mg for 9100 120.00 Super Se a] Cools — - - 100.00 » m - ~ ‘ll l,‘ .11: gan. Although his death was a sad grtfugfsgnjlfifclzkififldfflje ogowele, lailélswaii gut‘ blow to his fami it 95.00 French Se ill 1mg. nines‘ were the Wonder M and ing and shells, artillery up to 6 in. ian and Free French colonies. givngr Coats for "' "' 71-25 f,‘ msplrath" '0 111°" “"1111 1111"" guns and 6 in. howitzers antl-alr- effect to the British govelll-i m. your‘ truly ly {Ind b0 his many d lid l.“ . _ ' 111°“!- 1" W“ "1 111m "lease "W" “moi: l: mikmg rifles and msc- yfre prefaced his outline with the . i .' » . 1 .1.1 hi- ‘"113’ 95-90 Twin! Twelve hours after his death. his arm gum and bombs and m "as men“ plndge o m“ niiuilchli iii‘ Beaver Coat for 71.25 W. H. DENNIS, Minister of Agriculture ggaarsuggafllllffermg- H1?‘ we" 5111"“ guns, snail arms ammunition. disclosure that economic agreements . . h 11s pinches 1111011811 111s .01’... hhd blankets, armour put-l had hcch negotiated with the Bur-I Mioloutst ls ooncemedr 1n spite o; m, gm; that can,“ mom“ and next neighbor’ Dmm soon she will be making new‘ economic structure by ma thgwlfln 1h v g organisms the I011 that bring about dha-nges in soil fertility. Certain bacteria cause de- cay vegetable matter oc- humus. thus making plant food available, otuvl- ‘bacteria associated with ltlfillmvs 1W. Slki. in extracting nitrogen fro-m the liYjqrjihe use of Qgdng crops. ishlpped more than 10,000,000 dozen lof eggs to the United Kingdom in 19-10 as against an annual normal export of 1,000,000 dozen. eggs are. full: reported scarce in Great Bri- l H . lpllnnrd‘: relieves sch-es. The New 1941 Permanent The Empress Beauty Salon is now introducing the new 1941 permanents at special prices. Creme Oil permaments. 81.50 for-—------ Empress Individual $5.00 for-—------ Tru Art Oil Pennanent $8.50l'or-——--- Also specials on Sh For full information and appointments call 100i Empress Beauty Salon \I\I\I\/\A¢\I\4\J ’5.00 ‘350 *1 .95 am poos and Waves Dockerty, passed away following a. brief illnes. The two brothers, the eldest and the youngest sons of the late Donald and Jessie Pantlng Doc- kertv, vcere laid to rest in the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cemetery, Cardigan after a double funeral ser- vice in the church conducted by their pastor, Rev. O. T. Hughes. Mr. Malcolm was born in Cardi- gan in i873. As s. young man he lwent m Boston, Mass. m 1894 he tmariied May Paige of that city. ,'For many years he was with the ‘Youths Companion Publishing Coun- lpany, first. 1n the printing and then in the art department. His in amateur photography led him to leave that company to establish a studio in Boston. After a few years jaillng health forced him to give m this work. The latter art of life was spent largely n traveling through theeastem and southern United States in quest of health l-ls returned often and finally m this province which was ever dear, was always "home" to him. His ziobleness of mind. his happy disposition, his keen interest in the ‘world and its doings, his quick sym- pathy for anyone in want or mie- lfortilne, hi: gcnermlsnose of hemi- lwon for him friends wherever he ‘went. He could have said truly. ls did Abou Ben Arllumi in that lovely ' poem of ullgh Iluutis: "I pray thee planes. the beg o’ we 10o as mléch of tinicil; products as poo A \< Since thing .- and y prov g in re urn newss- 000.000 rounds of simill we: India arry irrligorts. has sent overseas arms ammuni- In dltlon, relations between the timi, 200,000 hells, 6,000 rifles, 4_- British and Netherlands colonial 500,000 sandbags, 3,000,000 yards of authorities have been close. The ri 50.000 pairs of boots. British government has been so im- greatcoals and 2o.0oo_000 piBSSBd with the importance 0f yards of medical gauze. maintaining a full lio son and ex- All the sent steel requirements change or information that thcv set of the Middle East and Iraq can up the joint Anglo-Nethprlauds be met l4 Indain steeiworks. committee on economic matters. It will meet frequently. standard costs variety, the added < of handling and selling tend to xe- A! T0 WEST INDIE! 331%]: “mm m “tum M m mama tthe West. Iliiditiis, Lord ‘“ s gar coon es "are hi “$501 u ." ‘Trinidad in do- Guiana. with its products. The war decreased the tourist trade in Jam- and Bermuda, however, Jem- Perlect with 0111! 45.00 Hudson Head Coats for 29.50 only 59.00 Hudson piece coats for 39.00 only 75.00 Broadtall chin for - - 25.00 a?» ANY Meal 1 sun's big trouble ha; been due to ilhg British bin on bananas affect- governmenlt is agreed (Llmntities of bananas which sen those place; special aid. West Africa lost n market for be- tween 100,000 and 200,000 tons of its 1 then write me as one that loves his - follow-mm." , He la survived b_v s son, Dminld .in Medforcl. Rinse: n dnlughtvr. Laura at lmmr‘: nnd n sister, Mrs. l N. s. Arlhlijlfxlthl-IFNG The number of varieties of sp les crown and oxportvd from ova iScotia appear luluecr-ssarilv high. states A. F). Rrhnrds, Economic Division, ln :1. DOmlninn Department of Agriculture pamphlet. entitled "Prices and Rrtu ns for Nnva , Scott-l Applrs“ corrrriug .1 swan-tear survey olftllv mn 'l<'1li't cf that ‘fruit. lmrillig fl\ " for Which rvrorrl: Wm‘ 1 vlrletfls lYlfVlf‘ up 00 .,. . ifieorge E. Goff, Chnrlrittollolvn. 'll‘i'l) rren‘» K'>~="\*%E‘?.-S?i S85_3‘\_” 1- ‘J 1'11‘ mu‘ r!‘ ‘hr- export, prloe was lower than inst year but about the same as 193B. A further iZZi"_”'““" 11° this coffee which It's so good, It almost M“ melts in your mouth. Chil- dren love it and so will you. Be sure you get enough when you come In t» hlly your bread! STEWMWS BAKERY TASK SHIPPING in the Mediterranean Cy nls trv's expo: Ls. ll {ii .l ll luv as U113. ‘and I think ~l~r~ . ing, is s cerlain dimlnutlcninthelr‘ i tine colony's exports. 'I"he Bri- simpl-ies a goods for oonsurnp‘ H1 paying for from overseas," said Lord Lloyd. Britain never attempted to main- Owever. be shipped at prc- ta-in supplies at full pie-war level . but tried to prevent. serious distress 111M UOYd listed as "Nflllv bliwk’ arising out of wartime conditions. production, spots in the war-affected colonial Lord Lloyd was eoiwin m, Bl empire West African cocoa. and touied the colonies he "would feel meros, palm products: Pacific copra, Jam- as satisfied as we do tthat. given the of 3n atca bananas and Palestine and we-igiht of war impact Cyprus produce. Britain has to give are really suffering extraordinarily mo“ and Trad , i-le WBa one of industrial advlso Conference at 1999 he went delegation from the Industries to institute n ' the German Relc V dustrie on matters of common in- wrest. Chamberlain was re-elected - fl ' ' e general election in 1930 “t “I'm “m ‘r rcfimg m a little." 0000s because of the was‘ but Bri- OIIAMBERLAINS OUT 0F tsin bought the whole crop. The "FAMILY" SEAT BIRJWINGHAM, Jan. 22 -(OP)_. W43, difftcultv was that war boo=tod the in view of the wartime truce declar. eost of this colony! imports about ed by the major 80 E51" cent. acclsmatlon has t Africa's principal difficulty F. Bennett, 60-year-old Birmingham last at, n1 is coffee. The British government industrialist chosen by the Edgbas_ muy have to buv and store some of ton Division Unionist Association line well with la oil and British m R E a‘ oed if one lltlcal parties an n given to Peter My, considerable discussion service Bennett, former dhecto f Tank l 1930 11.000 ill 111° the Mlmsuyr :1 Bu acreage '1 “ i ly and now sssts brook in the Min son-ln-law. when he 6.381 for his can't b0 exported as their National Government, can- ahead, The use of laok of market. dldste to fill the House of Commons vacsncv created by the death oi Neville Chamberlain, the former Prime Minister. fore Bennett's nomination, there cgglt movg he‘? (fit-ma fruits, wnes had been r m; an to nwco because there is concern ng a candidate to succeed for fibre f x Dali‘ e no shipping nvallnlllc. Britain will Mr. Chamberlain, who hnd l" res- available mto atihti- ‘Aaiiveaiiiimignt 0i have to help the island and also‘ i-nted Edgbsston since 1029. omi- Northern Ireland‘ all possible sup. Palestine, which cant zr-t shlpplnz Birmingham Conscrvntveg were for cltrlls- -70 per cent of tho coun- anxious to have Mrs. Chamb rlain been a she . named and other possibilities mon- "We are all hflvinz to milk;- sacrfi ttonod Wrrc Prank Chamberhiln, tho Qucbc-o, ftccs in wa" and on» or th~ snCfi- ffrmor Premk-r’; son flcPs witch 11M" c'lri't'-< n":- mikinz militnrv Ohsmberlsl msjorlt graduates as the "Imortaiiliightnenii was 21.862. .____________ FLAX SEED FOR IRELAND in order to meet the war demands DilPs of fibre flax seed. there has rp increase in production .n Ontario and Western the areas where this crop ccd. Bsfore the war Nuth- gzinded principally on tic Countries and Bellgium foi- it; supplies of fibre in Easte who ls on ‘ 1s produ ovrrsrns. and rru Ireland d pr t'\' r-nuv mak- Stephen Lloyd, Mr. Chamberlain's Russia. flax seed. In Canada, the iibif‘ lll‘ 21.000, and in 1041 ll fu illvl‘ F" 100d Beavar- t ti ii c "ll l) 111110-11“ iv o! Aircraft gxnpgctid Iililrliiilqiibiilll. 55,101 b11511?“ been P19610911! 01 of flax sced will l» sou: l) Norliirm l t Chamber of Com~ Ireland from the 1940 culpxoflficm? Ligrtliglifiatrolutiggdlbderation gainst 18,060 bllslu-ls lrl lll .- Pfelid . . the colonies of tthc Society snulagt‘? or 1939 If requirluu malt ilil'li\ I‘ ma" the Independent u n flock l0!‘ m» hhh-hhn s11 rs at. the Imperial {"12"}? will llllVp n 1101101‘ cholN l" 1932' m now than six \\'(‘\"i{s c; 1110 111cm“ "Y Wm‘ a later. tion of lotions i’ m" little feed should induce the 1111157: Suitable Oll-iirflol’ l-ovsls and ' to com: home to roost. It 15111: risky to have them t for fro." 11°" tree. __.._ i -I-III“IJI PIXAlixliPuA i 1171‘ Filling and s-rmlvi"! 0'1"” ti. .l. IlilABtltt 0l"l‘l|DIl-.'II'_.ll‘»*'| Mnnilllllt‘. - ‘ om“ lI-lllfl: m m l2 A 111 I to 5 P ' I Holman rtl‘. !iv 11"'"""""'n om. 0011RPM", 1'1"‘ ‘KIIUGSTORE