BOUND. s4 “u... THE cl-mfinorrmowlv GUARDIAN , .361‘; ELEVEN n _ --nn-an--m ":0- o- w- wi 1v m‘ 7 10 Days PREHQl-l DAY SAL only , Sale ‘Commences Thursday, Noy. 29th - And Positively End's Saturday, Dee. 8th Do Your Christmas Shopping Now -:- SAVE MONEY ~:- You Have Our Guarantee I . ‘Sift n. m...,.g.,._.-.‘-g.-qq4yu|rq ,; m .. i 'Jw—* " Toilet Sets Sterling, iiud Colored L: r Cigarette Cases n and Lighters Playing Cards Here’s an Opportunity! Leather Goods ‘It Manicure Sets, Diamonds Our large and varied Special Tables This Year We ~ . Toilet Sch 12%;?illildrgilllnlgrgzrlili. w° hm’ ' m7 m” “d m“ m“ , Stocks of Diamond Rings Ho" Arranged 2."; ' t well assorted stock of both pm, Bus,’ ’ qpeciu/Tables o, “m! 31.‘ l“ “ "“‘° "“'°"" R‘Z§“€'.'i" Pslllygnlgrgzrgll’ c a Li ha. Fitted Tra ellln c. m N“ nmgn" “"84” i p " , i"; '55‘ . . c. , l . v g ses , , i .4 C n P] i c d ases an g rs Em’ Em I h Pr,“ from us. w “M. l) riced flpeclnlly at u O KIDS! ay ng ll’ l l " . _ -’ _ z W’ DISCOUNT Res. 50c. Sale m... s02. 10% mscovnr . m, DISCOUNT ALL “DU 20% 5°°= $71550’ “d 3 if, , ' ‘I i ' g t . r’ ‘wvv ' ' ‘ ' ' l _V_ , ' \ _"_"1‘_'V ._ o . r - - . ' p ' f ‘ ‘°""""*‘ w'*"‘" “m” in.‘ ‘i! $ifihifilulinwl°iui°oiiulfilfi Nedilels PM» Frames "°"*'“°= = s '1' ‘ The finest 3880mm,“ o; All lines of both Ladies» Embhm mus!’ You. SPECIAL DISGOUNTS RANGING FROM 1O A“ l including the well known a‘. Com ms and sandwiches, except ran can-r '1'0 as 1-3 PER OENT orr MANY 0" "" m" m '"“°'""°"‘ 1"" °' F"“‘°‘ “""""" 1"" ilk ’ 1 p h d Bulovl? Sign“ Rings’ LINES OF OUR NEW GOODS. - - . . of Necklets in Wood, Leather, Sterling Boxed Paperh‘. if] i e ever a ‘ " ' ' ' W REDUCED 20% In” Bus” T“ "m" °°'°°"°" of wnwhcs. dlnmonds. We are giving a ima Plated Framed Pictures, ~ i I lgffiilr!» llilltllllel‘ tgilllg!’ etc., we have ever carried - . and many other novelties . '3 5 t on SI 0 O1‘ ll - , ' i , ALL REDUCED 1M i For Th” Sal” ‘H’ REDUCED m‘ a" “l” g srncnu. 20% DISCOUNT REDUCED 10% nnmrcnn 10% l l1 4i Put Awa A Gi A Da - ' »‘ ’ Do Your Xmas Shopping During This Sale v Y Th“ 531, l, F“. Q35]; guy . - This Year we will accept Your w w I E ’ e n g No Discount- off Xmas. (‘airtight Q 1|‘ . . L L N E Bulom Watches, lynterrifiigm‘. ' l _Esmb"shed 1868_ Goods and Such Standard ‘ , PRINCE nnwann lsLnivnrs LARGEST AND rrmssr JEWELRY sronn PPM“ 11"“- "" J» J» J» J» J» J»VJ» iJln-w-aflniiohf ,...,.,,,,_,,,,___,,,f;,,n H,“ ,,, n, , é~—~~~"f—~r l ' Dorothy Dix ’s Letter Box l Old Gold in payment for New Goods, or we will Pay Cash. ‘ ‘ HIGHEST PRICES PAH) THE HOUSEWIFE flhnlnnlee’ w gm gas vewryln 1:12»: Bracing Up sagging Muscles ‘Canadian Starring (Continued from page B) 1m Ind t-he waging of the cheeks and JI-Ws due to relaxed muscles by an operation. To give a. suitable treatment, first cleanse the face urith a cleansing A Canadian Exile W811 fingers at parental prohibitions. u to decide things for themselves. -- there are two things to remember. ~ you had. in daughters the best you can. like rnrc of them. (Continued from Page 8). t Dear Dorothy Dix-Will you please tell me how t0 hlilldle K1118 ills .. ring their teens It seems so hard to decide lust Wlwl "WY mu! d0- ... oi the girls at this ale nowadays thirlk it all right to use cosmetics. .. manicure their nails, but 1 do not approve of it. [don't uiinlcsolcmnn himself could tell you Just how to hnndle M1- nt girls in this age in which all of the old formulas for reariDB - . -. have gone into the discard, and when the Younllster simply 5MP -- into her children's modern ideas of their own importance and their In your day mothers commanded One is that times and customs -- points of view have changed and that many thlnilfl Yul! were n01? 9"‘ , -.- . m do n; 9, very young girl are perfectly proper to do now. Bobbcd and one-piece bathing suits would have been a. scandal in your youth -- at l6; she is as sophisticated, she has seen more and heard more She is really better titted to take care of herself ls more hard-boiled and disillusioned. And still another thing to remember Ls that you can't keep your 81118 u» doing what the other flrls of their age are 801K18- iheir generation and nothing that you can say or do could chanflfl llL Bo the best advice that I can slve you is lust to ntrlns nlvns Wit-h Don't try to drive them with too $18M nin. Gil-c them all c: the innocent pleasures that you can, but know cre they go and with whom they go. Keep a close eye upon them. l don't. let them ifcel that Mother's eye is always disapproving. i and bad taste to paint up a baby face like a Jezbel, but there is no Europe, it has lust been introduced to t-hls continent. In a demonstra- tion in England. not long ago, a huge pane oi one-inch glass sup- ported a three-ton truck- The new safety material is the first commercial application of the well-known laboratory phenome- non called Prince Rupert's Drops. When molten glass is spilled into cold water, it solidifies into stream. A MUYPER. is snapped: off. Similarly, the case- hardened safety glass (wince. M9115!’ Der cent oif the heat rays from the sun. Its cherrucal com. position is such that it filters out the ixl-fra-md rays passed by ordi- sutfs rays are iniilre-red. Con- sequently. the new glam is expected to clip air-conditioning bills by a lax-gs amount. They must llve At the opvpoltite extreme is uiother product of the same plant. It is s 0! glass that transmits heat rays but through theglas.wi-lllighta‘rlt, DORQTHY DIX- Almost every week of the year ll! ' ‘NM-cum, Qqhlg .¢ mu m. Jellot and his wife were Mlilllno Mgr]. on“, ‘h, awarded n prime 300 kinds are standard composi- high-teiflon gloss insulators, lib- ‘ “ _t.henitoosmuohmsl!0,0il0 volts of electricity in n hunt for hid- den defects. __.___._4__...___. D0 YOU OWN IAOI LIITING oi 8,500 francs by I This opemwin consisted in cutting out Dleces of the skin around the temples, in front of the ears, and B81111: beneath the lobes of the ears, and WWW! the skin up again, This drew the sagging 5km gem- WWW no. and so tightened it. Naturally, this had not, and could not have had, any effect on the mus- 0168 0f the fwl, which mmajned mmi/hfi. often a renewed sagging amimd the cheeks d) ' be noticed with!“ sli-xll paws could be flrrvuzed whide them. In rm so uuccrtcirl were the chances of a real Iucccm that several of the fillltcolls in America made the pa- tient clan s. legal document exoner. which speaks for itselr Rctular Treatment Essential To "ldft the face and so Lake several your: from one's apparent; 58B l8 fill-lib Pflfilible without an Wmtlcn. but. naturally. it take: ill“. I-lld cntnlls trouble. and the treatment must be given mgularly "W! My without missing. To gjvg g5 “dB/Y and miss tomorrow is u) Undp 111°" tightly over the face. To inactive . "Mm W111 wt on the tissues and m! llW. These muscles are to be found in front of the ears, and are but treated by gently pinching and | kneading, I lotion (this ls better for the purpose than a. cream), to remove any pow- der or dry cream. Lightly smear a feeding cream over face and throat, and, with the balls of the fingers, pinch and knead the miwoles, going over the whole face, starting from the chin and working across the clfeeks towards the ears. Leave no part untreated. From the centre 0d’ the chin, where the start is made, will! as the be; ~ kn t u, flcers of the Hudson's Ba Co lined $01,134 that look m“, um, e“ Y were ore the Pinch and ead across c e ears, y mpany operation was performed. t, - Mam m‘; “a; to the who were the rulers of Old Oregon n u certainly hag” sledding for‘ in: {anthers Olmliglalgcfifliallte ifnfstmmsgf," ,“‘°,W_‘“‘“,° ‘(The result or ilzhiemng up m. $35335. of the face, tillnthe entire and tnerenbnnt- Prior to the treaty l~ W! m“ 58195?’ i 8 °n° can ° ° 5 eel‘ 5 ' -' ‘mm s in seldom lasted mm m ._ 1-; h bee m, my q-he tart of 1346 which fixed the boundary. uiiy and lnxness, and to try to keep from bumping as often as she 111m dim when V"? i-fldaplc Y'all e a“ “ix s“ we as n a n s between Great Bmam and centre, between the eyebrows, pinch on the forehead. Beginning in the , b tween t ebmrws i h " flhlldftul obeyed. but 11°" Mm-h" h" i~° use an the finesse M B’ dip’ $.76?‘ wtggtmy put a‘ m ‘up men "he Operation woviilzkghnveantg sirullnlsneealzl towurdlse thye roots o}; Itlhe Pacific dep“ 1" 0911555 and 1115M‘ twmvelgle her children into doing what she wants them to do. “ml; ‘mural ‘on mm m“! be done all over- anm 5cm 1m ha" spmadjng onwards so that th-e butmg cage g t this Canadian . W“ ‘ variably resulted where the cuttln whole forehead is treated. Re- “mpmy- e r W" bum m mm u 1 a l1 into thinking that you can follow your mothers mule mwlblllues is a heat-ab- , B m4. Late on, a ti i ti u. ~= for rialldllgyglillscieren. That school of thought has been discarded. sorbing wimdclw pane that cuts out had been dam’ and the hm‘ had m mwe “he cream with 9' PM” °f r n c pa ng a medicated cotton wool. and dab the astringent on the skin. A strong astringent which will act on the tissues and brace them up is es- sential, and it should be dubbed on ' .. they don-Manse comment n°w_ nary panes. It may have wide ap- m“ u, , scuther-most end of Vancouver A150 remember may, modern life in n, forcing house in which youtn pllcation. Dining summer months, bung memsieirgeoevelrlitforgunaiiilll responsi- thtévsllteln withsllzkpatderoéacfltttogle island. It is the site of the city of ~ n. early maturity. The girl of 1a 110W is as old in reality as you more then nrw per cent. or the “Yr-B Mi n e sags, give a, similar t/icaltrnent. be- neath the jaws, starting on the ac- turel line of the jawbone, using the fingers of both hands and kneading and pinching from the middle of the chin towards the ears. Given daily for three months, this treatment will rcstore the contour of the most neglectcl facc-IJ. , , all benefit gained m, f _ number of other officers of the hitchceiaolllluirlilsalgdbgl’, ltaiclicbll: llltutha: gsilllflcillglllljiltllllltllthey cuts ht iltiysisAdlesignedeight o‘ fa: mem" by e 1m treat "ow To MAKE l? PAPER Hudson's Bay Company, who were h‘ Inns ns the worst thins they Wn-nt. to dc is to use cosmetics let thersputirfwork in hoqattaln. Bo ef- byszlfiltzing miuscles cannot be lifted LADDE Elly t3 ‘fragile: -- so i0 the lipstick and the rouge box all they want. or course, it is 1m... m u “m, ha,’ comm tins the skin and drmwing it i P“ - ~ close tube. Them cut titres-quarter's ends. Then cut along and through A little practice with a small tube of impair will enable you to make mecomctmitsonalargewbeof paper. MOST HISTORIC APPLE TREE LN NORTH AMERICA Although no longer in Canada, the most historic apple tree in North America ls intimately con- nected wilh the Dominion. This 108 year-old tree which still bears fruit; annually is located at Fort Vari- couver n the State of Washington where it. was planted in 1826 by 0g. the! United States at the 49th parallel Fort Vancouver was the principal result of the 1846 treaty, the Hud- son's Bay Company decided to move to unequivocally British territory and selected Camosan, the Indian name for the territory, on the Victoria but Oomosan was chosen not with a view of becoming a city, but ns a fsvorabe spot. on which to erect u fort. This Wns dune in 1843. Shortly afterwards the name o! Fort camosan was changed to Vic- toria in honour of the late Queen Victoria. . The story of the planting of the tree is as iollowsz-Jn 1826, at Lon- don. England, n farewell dinner was given to Captain Simpson and a were beng served for desert. One Simpson's pocket. ’l'clling him to McLougzlilin. insisted that the seeds should be planted immediately, de- 17 slices. one for each person seated at the table. Next year the tree bore 2n apples. and has been bearing fruit ever since. Dickie Moore and David Holt. He ls a sevcn-year-old been changed to Breen. Jackie by Ben llecllt 5nd Charles Anna Katherine Green, author husband, Charles versary patiently waved utes. NEW YORK, Nov. 21 -Canuda is lllllllll ~ child prodigies as Shirley Templiuluw Pilffilllillllll. ilzi-nirc BUFFALO, N. Y., November 297' of many of America's contemporary best known mystery novels. and her Rohlis, widely known fumlture designer. Tuesday observed their 50th wedding anni- Thc 88-year-old authoress im- away the nurse who would limit her golden wed- ding interview to a mere 10 min- MAR-ff: boomed lloéllis. .. . wmudognwml “we” k°°Lbumm GOLDEN wnnnmc. M... nuui. prcrmrcn final“ nudes‘ Ind {mans ha" rcmcmbci" the dclnils of the. I l .. .. ' l t the who he reached his at. this plant, new glance for ape- mm giléaz ‘an, Lin}: mmd" i” :3“ {way what‘? flmbekugz? lclezlsrciiintioiil and‘ perhaps they Scientisifs Daughter Continues Work we'll‘? mu"'u§’§§1m.mi'.’i ‘Jr? b‘ “m “Y minlnnlnilna 1.1531113 §§ie§uhTrmi§ holgnineeinwg W“ 235$’ ‘liming T.'I»§h§h1"i§§io'." ii‘? - - .. that numbers “ma, mo; Nurly‘ “m? l WW8 astringent lotion. wflcther. Bend down the half-cut * ‘ ' ' ' m 57F“ "m cu. Tirol Square wlu-n hi‘ appeared, yfllbu FTflwhTi-horus of iwclvi: mcn inlhd Still: Cllllllilll llll Illlflfli Jul"! 30'9"!‘ i show. llr WAS called on to slug]! from Toronto. Hln stun "hm h“ himsrli, and ilisdaiiliz i5 irnpiions us micrnplion milking his debut on the screen in fir“, "Once In a Blue Moon". a fllrn (m the Roman ...olution being made Mac- Arthur for the Pnronionnt com- lu- H(‘ill‘l‘(l illrssrs. llocht uml Dl-.iv.r\'t.hur..hlp pvnrd tn hr in thc lhr-atrc ‘ gave lllf‘. Ind a rhrinrr in the (m! which they are now producing’- she who 1n1llcrl out tho scrap boot in ‘which zcpnscd a ‘vcllnjred news- popcr clipping dctnilinpwthe molly. - “Liookf said Rohlfs. W115 nlisqwllffd »— ‘ Rholsc.‘ "Why"—--in mock "for a good miiny gears it was worse Hum lhnt. I ivris kimwn tiicn as the husband of the Leavenworth-Cum‘: (211? ~1r was s. beautiful wedrlingxlurcn Tales." In the cllpulnq the bride was duly "n littl eddi ~ :5 ~ u "fllll. phetgnwh“ "l0 Flilcll Academy of 80mm" Fnos-liliirlg, like almost all the __ . ~ ._ _ musedwtiise lsililléfihairec: lily, who[grigeiflswelliylrnofinnafiililgi h! huebmq, m, “in”; u". 3mm“ a“; “dab n: "9"" m“ "$91311! WWW ' H " ' ' u achieved lasting literary fame near- lions author of the! fnmo . L ‘ ., l. ‘h. "Hutu..." h“..- llbltollce w ch ey_ up; "uh culture. started in the U. B. hcili Usually s. cot looks upon a rat as He is shown in an affectionate pose The two strange friendly enemies ly 5'! years ago with her novel, "The ‘worth ca”, Hand Md 353331;“ do“... “M,” ' stitch for ndl '1. t e. 4 surgeons, Is those who performed nothing more than o one-course with a Newfoundland friend; a are owned by Joseph Lantione of unvsnwoi-th 013e," Sword of Damoclcs, XYZ and w. , -~ “smote in mom H than face-lilac condone dried dinner. Buddy is of different ilk. white rodent of fearless nature. Albany, RY. - é, indlghstitlllg- . that mam] d; of the ladies seated next to Captain ~ iliflrlllrlll it. Better than thinking that Mother trying :0 or tisgue paper held in space with- the ,m' gangshnlnit a ma; shilnpcho; twwwtévfzugllglhg: logos‘); Shmwn, m, cutting" all ripple. _ I m; PlPrything they want to do. All that any m0 er can c out the holder being able to sec the Eppemnm neither v tm- D B l? Y u 1 1 w dropped tho seeds into Captain . rs is Jllsl; to try t1.) steer them into the right path and pray God 80111“ M we MW‘ ‘ you ul nor nt- inches wide and ro t up n n . . ~~ .. Y; . dtlrs’ time for which regullr orders are muscles’ “mi help m brace We"! T-D- the “m” mn- Th“ 15 m say- place tnilin his own nrdener to look represented on the stage and scrcer. lllfll‘ i‘ H \ - , m“: _t when. 1b the vlslwr. mob n blunt- “f? aiymm“ “W” 1 "flll- the m" ‘"1 W’ WP l” "w “llm alter gthem. The seeds were planted by n host. of celebrities. headed by‘ "T" f“",!‘.‘ ‘,“" l‘ ‘ m "’“'° m!“ W“ 1"‘- “m lmn M “chum” study W" m“ “i me m“ h°'u'°“‘°' “d ‘m in nmnll boxes nnd Rent Where "WY Norman Shearer Mary Pickford nun‘ "g" " ‘i- x l‘ in-day. n“ . aim,’ “u, mlkubdy varied lawn’. we Omtllllw. illll and side views, out the centre 0i the tube, to the could not be touched by anyone_ Balm“ Mme And u “wens that tract _ .. L‘ m’ ” o 2 Men, masks and hiding “d ma“ whkfh l-ruwles a" 93115‘ 9mm” ml-bcut- Flame“ ‘mt the After several years, the tree bore ‘h nonunion’ Wm "on hue one f‘ _ n“, ,. in‘ ‘n. ‘ behind steel shields, feed the raw "'3 *1“ "W"! ‘dlwnf’ second nmss of the ladder. oven n. first crop—one apple. This apple (en n citizens makin hi. ""9." ‘ 1"‘. ,»;'.".§ "iw; -» mam“). m“ mum“ m” mm Generally, it is chose which con- I the paper and you will find one when ripe was picked by Dn Me ‘l: 8 W" i! n ‘mun w“: Sum lho [my “is lid-yin ‘aka , o‘ I the chemo into maltcn lavaliko uol the cheeks and lower portion of long ladder. Louzhlin. who carefully cut it into °"' °“ “ ‘ m " l’ monll-s nan n» in lnn- sc i In: l i . . i"? l?