ANNIVERSARY - SPECIALS AT ' AIIELLA'S MILLINERY THURSDAY FRIDAY sllrullnnt allEEltnAl7s CONTINUE TO GIVE YOU BREATH TAKING SPEGIALSI 6 Fur Cools, Coney (dyed rabbit) Regular to 5 5159.50 now . Group of Seal Coats (dyed rabbit) 5 Regular to 5195.00 now 1 Rack of Rain and Shine Cools, Corduroy to 5I0.95 now . ..........S5.00 LADlES' DRESSES Ladies' Suits, Regular to 329.50, all new Fall sema half sizes to clear ............. .......... Just received a large shipment of lodies' Wool Gloves garment until needed. and Suedes, Regular to 347.50 now .......... LADlES' DRESSES ......S8.00 styles and shades including Plaid: to clear Glrls' Sailor Dresses, also Children's Wool Gloves and. Mitts. The GREENIIAL CO. LTD. LADlES' DRESSES .................................... ..S3.00 to 519.50 now to 335.00 now .. .. 516.95 Ladies' Suits, Regular to 039.50 including Regular 32.49 new ........................ ,.-. . . . . . -88 Use our "Lay-Away" plan. A deposit willSI'iold any 150 Gt. George Street Memorial I . All Kensington Kerraintton Presbyterian Church was filled to capacity on Sunday morning Nov. 11th. when wor- shippers from sister communion! joined ,in the Remembrance Day service. which wu conducted by the .Rev.lE. C. Eva-ns. supplying minister. assisted by the Rev. L. M. Murray of the United Church and the Rev. R. W. Coupland of the Anglican Church. Returned men. Girl Guides and Brownies attended in a body after marching via the corner of Main ,0! and Hartia Streets where those the Roman Catholic faith Jlormed up in separate parade to I proceed to the Roman Catholic Church. I The sddreis was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Evan! who took for his text. the words. What mean ye by this service?” found in Ex- oclus 12-3. when future gene:-.. tion; ask this question, it will not be Enough to answer that those who gave their lives in the cause of zreedom are being honored. The' world must be educated in the cause of peace and such edu- cation ehould begin with the '.V0llng child. by planting in his mind justice and tolerance in mace of hatred and greed. This is one way in which each can do his or her part in educating the world for peace. g The speaker said, "Only the Power nd grace of the Lord Jesus C ist can bring pence to this lroulbled world," but we. as His followers. must do much more than honor the dead on Rememb- rance Day. it we are to give a sincere answer to the questgon, "What mean Ye by this Service?" The hymns in keeping with the day included Kipling's ”Lest We Forxet". sung by the choir as an oflertory. nun MEADOW BANK MISSION BAND -The Meadow Bank branch of Cornwall Mission Band met in the school on Friday evening, Nov. 15th. Jean Nunn led the meeting. which opened with the hymn, "I Am So Glad". Beverley read the Mission Band purpose and prayer. Portions of scripture were read by Verna. and David Ma. cPhail, Garth, Norma, Ruth and Eleanor followed by the "Lord's Prayer" in unison. "Jesus Loves Me” was sung and the collection and autumn thankotfering taken, amounting to 2.40. Mrs. Sterling Clow read the story from the Study Book. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and the roll called. ' Miriam put money in the birth- day box and Vivian distributed the "World Friends”. "God Sees the Little Sparrows Fall" was then sung. After the benediction the mem- bers collected the money from the Travelling Apron. a total of 85.55. Members then enjoyed a. treat pro- Many, Many, More Items Not Listed, come, Sell, Buy . FIRST FLOOR '" 'A line of Men's Wool Gowns-small sizes only- clearing LESS 2070 Men's Sport Shirts, reg. to 34.95, on sale at ...... .. 82.69 'Nen's Sweaters in broken lines at ......... .. 207,'0FF' l Men's Wool Scarves. Your choice for ......... .. 92.00 jI.adIes' Nylons. Discontinued shades, pr. ...... .. 91.25 I Zwnlantlty of Ladit.-s' Wool s. Cotton Hose, pr. 890 if ' S la;IIdren's Anklets of wool a. cotton. Reg. 75c A . one listi- ”. 500 .1, 1441:! Handbags. A selection for this sale only .. 39.95 Kid cloves. Reg. 34.75, to clear at pr. ..- s1.ss 5-ulnar saline Gloves. Reg. 32.95, to clear at .... .. slso Belts.- sass. A clearing line at no ggut little. All.eolol-s. Reg. 83.95 value for .. 02.90 ' n-pulnrin-tecaam.7s. gr. . t-. . 5. "H113. Valuptodoe; toclearat- ..... ...89o, ' 'i-11". GUARD! Isrgrsss Istitias stsriss Oontdmnd hon! Mn 10 Bear 101- the ell-st time. Thou ayes belonged to Mrs. Llghtloot the Deer and her now well grown twins. They were standing in the midst of the Black Shadows. and they were standing perfectly still. That is the only way i in seeing without being seen. I sul- pect that those young Deer were holding their breath. or It lellt trying to. Mother had mid them that as long as they kept away from him they had nothing to fear from Buster Bear. They knew mother probably knew, but the very sight of one so big made them wonder if mother could surely be right. it was excitlnk just to be standing there watch- ing this great big stranger. Buster turned aside and shut- tied over to an old stump. so old that it was more or less rotted. He dug his big claws into it and pulled. That old stump came a- part. It came apart in many pieces Buster made I quick stroke with a big paw; it was surprising how quick that big clumsy-looking paw moved. He took something from under that big paw and ate it. The twins looked at their mother with a question in their ey9S- ”Prabably a, Mouse." mother Liglittoot. old stumps like that. and Buster AN. cnAlu.o'r'rl:'rowN said . "Mice live in i Bear knows it., It may have been . a Beetle. or two or three Beetles, think it. probably Don't forget that he but I was it Mouse. would do the same thing to you. i if you should let him get near enough to you." ' ”Oh!" exclairrled one of the twins under his breath, and shivered. "Oh!" exclaimed the other twin under her breath. and also shiver- ed. They looked back at Buster Bear. He had moved a little larther back from the water. and he was digging. He was digging with those big paw or his. Now and then he licked up something. "Ants." exclalrled Mrs. Light- loot, as she saw the questioning look in the eyes of the twins. "Buster Bear loves ants. I can't say that I admire his taste." STEADY TIJNANTS VANCOUVER. - (CP) -Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Jeune of Cor- dovs. Bay have just celebrated their 00th anniversary in the same house in which they were mar- ried. Mrs. .leune'3 father built the house, the first one constructed in the Cordova Bay area. video by Mrs. Murray and-TL-E81 Yeo. . awzaw KliM-Gilli 1 the most economical enamel adian Manufacturers. room for new sfoclt. Youfh's. OIdsfer's. m These are brand new and m These outfits are broken lines and the 1950-1951 selling season and musf be sacrificed fo make shes carried over from . Priced of 58.25. 39.95. 310.25. 311.95. 316.25 and 319.95. all less 331-3 discount. I In this lot is o sfyie for any member of f II e family. Children's. R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED Chorloffefown Store. S. A. McDONALD'S L YARN SPECIALS Rack of Crepe Dresses. On Sale at Nylon 55c for .................................................... .. 35cIbalI Beehive 57c for . 350 ball Angora 311.00 for ....................................... .. 50c bail . LADlEs' READY-T0-WEAR Balance of Fall Suits, clearing at ................ .. 207,, OFF 15 only Ladles' Fall Coats. This season's stock. On sale at .............................................................. .. S2-'5-00 Small lot Velvet Dresses. Values to 925.00. On sale at .......................................... .................... .. S1235 30 House Dresses, reg. 52.98 to 33.95, on sale at 31.98 On Sale at .. Values to 325.00, 35.00 SPECIALS IN LADIES' HATS A line of Fur Felts, reg. 95.95 for 31.98 A little better line of Fur Felts, reg. 36.95 for .. 32.98 And. a special. regularly 57.95 for Half Price 93.98 CHILDREN'S WEAR 20 only Dresses (sizes 3-12),'vaIues to 92.98. 01.98 Small lot of Sweaters in sizes 8-12. Values to or Buntlng Bags. 31.98 for Bath Robes in sizes 1-2-3, reg. . .. Scarves, reg. 31.25, to clear at .. ........................ .. 590 s. A. McooNAl.o's ospssmsur arena 9 'l PRE - CHRISTMAS SALE -- NOVEMBER 15:1: .- 1 6th - nu. LAI)lES' SPORTSWEAR DEPT. Broken lines of Sweaters. Cotton House Coats, and Skirts. Values to 92.98. Your choice for ........ .. 31.00 36 only Blouses ranging in value from 52.95 to 33.95. On Sale at .... ..- ........................................................ .. 31.49 Warm Eiderdown Bathrobes. Just a few to clear at s2.98 HOUSE FURNISHINGS Broadcloth, plain colors only. Special, yd. ......... 89c White Cotton. Sale price, yd. ................... .. Lace Curtaining. Reg. 31.00. On Sale at yd. . Cretonne Value to 51.75. Lovely patterns. Yd. .. Cretonne. Short ends to sell at ................ .. 14 Damask Drapery. Sample pieces clearing at yd. 01.00 Tea Towelllng on sale at, yd. ................. ............. 99a Curtslnlng, value to 55c, clearing at yd. . .......... .. I9e Table Cloth Material. 54" width. Sale Price, yd. 01.80 Rayon Suitings. Reg. S3.50 for, yd. .... .. . 82.88 Ralylorl Suitings. Not quite so fine. Reg. ya ..s......... Curtains. Broken lines. -Clearing at ...... .. 2095 OH Cottage Curtains. A special at, pair No White Marquisette Curtains. 35x81. Pr. 1.40 soiled Table Cloths, 54x54. Reg. 83.00 for Table Cloths. 54x54. To clear at ..................... .. 0 I-Iemstitched Sheets. Su Size 7233. Pillow Cases, . . . 1.10 Turkish Towels. Size 18x36. Pr. .................... .... 90o ii0N'T MISS rllls BIG ANNUAL BARGAIN EiiEiiT MEN'S WEAR Gabardine Jackets. Assorted colors and sizes. Specials ly priced at 57-9 Worsted Suits In popular shades with 2 pr. pants 939.50 Tweed Top Coats in sizes 36 and 38 only. Regular Prlce.S29.50 for .................................................... .. 012.50 Winter Overcouts in Brown or Blue Tweed. Reg- S35.00. Sale price ............................................... .. 322.50 Shower Proof Coats in plain or military styles. Reg- S30.00 for 315-00 Heavy Blue Pants. Sizes 36 and 40 only. Pair .. 53-95 StatIon'Wagon Coats in popular shades. Specially priced I - t85-00 IOYS' WEAR Tweed sum. Sites 24 to 28. Priced at .......-. tlwi Bomber Jackets with cozy fur oollan. Ages 6 to 10 years. 39-95 Overooats in dressy styles. Ages 8 to 16 years 814.50 Leather Jackets. A few only in sizes 28 to 32 .. 39-50 Long Pants. sin: 24 to 34. Specially priced .4. :8-95 aasuuuur, Men's Jackets. Sise 88 only .............-.............. 31-” Men's zipper Coat Sweaters ........... 33-93 Boys' Winter Jackets. Coat style. Reg. to 514-50' Saie 30-39 Boya' Jack Shirts. 3 to 6 years. ..... ................... 81-93 new and aim Jumbo xiii: Coat sweeten .. 03-08 n-mum aizss2-6 ....... I-I9 amnnlloleu. tag. 82. 9, for nae" .. uanrsuuu-n.m.u.os.gor T LEARANC SALE We are offering Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 15, 16 and 17 in coniuncfion wifh our GO0I)WlLL SALE. 100 SKATING GIITFITS aiorify made by best Imown Can- TV