Tfe'centbcr 4, 1921. r Trite Economy is not so much -what you pay for tn article n what you tfot in return. i t I Why THE PUnEWOOL UNDERCLOTHING THAT WILL NOT SHRINK it is different ar1 Thii ihttp on knitltJ unitnlulhini tUnifiti; It is positively guaranteed NOT TO SHRINK and any garment that does will be replaced free of charge- it retains its softness and shape nomattcrhow often ita washed. For COMFORT, wear CtT.rAd 'fc'nitfu) FOR UUMU tWr t Ff.Tfl M in- T-J-dTi N. 4 mm THE PAPER THT ''.fc-S '"r" H441 s Incomparable n value. Try it today. unucmowtruj a truly CciMdmi prktrt of 60 i-ari trpuUlfen snrf t qaaty. tmuceLUd by the beet inporud. A Suggestion J ; mm Mk. I P.. ffl iynwV ?cSf HvprHqp in The Dailv News MOVING GRAIN TO VANCOUVER Total of 1210 Cars Have Been Delivered at Pacific Oast j So Far INNIl'Kti. Il. c. 4.. total of I 'J Id cars of grain have been illmrii al Vancouver o fan liy Urn Canadian National Itailway since August I. j Tolal loading of grain fur all point on Hit- railway since Aur. i I, amount to 53.5KO car con-1 taining 7 l,&!i;f,iiOQ bushel. Forty-five earn were unloaded at Vancouver on Monday. By Way of Lakes llocord loading al the head of the lakes an- now being mailc in an effort lo move-a i much as Hisilile from the elevator before Hie close of navigation Monday' clearance of 20 vcs-l mI with a total load or 1.1 15,- 000 bushel rouli( tiled a record for Ihe present grain year, and ronllpued heavy loading during, 1 he next few days may be expected from I he facl thai while only Iwo vessel are loading today. 18 arp due lo arrive and seek cargo. The movement of grain into ' the lake head port continues 1 over Canadian .National linen at Hi rale of nearly 1)00 cars daily, i and according to today' report rvr 4,000 cars are enroule lo fort Arthur and Tort William. Storage in Hie country elevator U bei-ig gradually reduced as there In- -darken in a of deliveries of grain by the farmer, and elevator operator are loading as much a possible of the stored grain in order to get into flic lake before naiga'ion close. FISHING FLEET OF LUNENBURG Value of Th's Year's Catch was Million and Hlf Dollars (lie and a half-million dollar ha been o,id into l.trienliury a Ihe eh retnrn for tlii yeH"' alrh of Imtik fi.l. a value wiiirh compare wilh the peak war price, but which (ifnmle to net better in view of Ihe lower freight and inoiimuee charge ay a Hnl'fas fteetal correpindenee of Hie Financial prttt. A lame proportion of Ihl moiicv ha been de'oiled in Hie IocmI li.mV' inurh of it ha gone for 'he pnyment of overdue ac count, and another -hare for WHiti'i' unid",. The ucce of t l-r eninr fiobtng. and ready !ale at ne)i ulilaiilial toice !ha -Hinnlaleil i'idutrial artiv- THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVR Christmas Temptation MEN'S SUITS 28 Men's Suits. Tliee uit are well tailored in Tweed, Worsted, and Fox Herges. Size ISII-id. Hejt. price $27.(). Cuing al 510.45 25 Men's Suits. Tweed and WoMed. in Young Men's Style.. Reg. irice :)r.00 U $37.50. Going at $16.95 15 Men's Suits in lllne anil Crey Serget. Heg. price Jjflo.OO In $.',0.00. Cuing at $24.95 Tliee are the famous Harrogate Serges, Hie finest Serge made and Hie "Acme" Guarantee stand behind every suit. OVERCOATS All our sjiO.UO anil 'i".0$ Overcoats, lale.t .Model, :i-1'ieee Hells, Storm Cellar. All wool, in lieaiililul de-ign, plaided back. Cuing at $28.95 All our 450.00 and ? 53.00 Ovrcouls, Polo Hack, beautifully tailored. The best that iuoney cun buy, nuil seeing is believiug. fioing at $33.45 CHRISTMAS GIFT SHIRTS W e have a new stock jul arrived of lovely Heal Silk Dress Sltirl in all colors and styles, including the fiimou Prince of Wales' Hlne. These shirts make a Ifcunlifiil Clirislma (iill. Heg. ?S.5u. Coinz ut $5.65 Ilia Control Hoard or by Ihe Government uf IlritUh Tin ...IverliMMiieut is. not published or diplayod by l;i'i,r Coliiiulna. ic.liire about this year's i.sh catch was the much smaller number of vessels oiieraling. bul Ihe mock larger catch than in : In previhus years when Hie . eei .was -almost double 4he size. : ':cr- were nil.v-two vessels in ji I: is year's fleet, with an average ,i ulcli oT 2.718 iiuinlal lo, a ves-1 set. In 14)06, for instance Hon! i were i:;'t vessel, wilh an average, Icatch of only 91)3 quiiilnl. The j.ierage amount of Ihe relurn,! jw! irh ; going into bank dp-! , posiis, i about one-ijuarter of iilie whole, or approximately hall! a million dollars. I I Co-opsratlve System I Lunenburg people have devel-J- jied I be co-oreralie system lo I v i'ler degree Ibau perhaps else-j .-. here in Canada. The enlire i:''il i operated on lhat basis. ii'd many of Ihe leuiliug iiidu.s- 'IM- . f the town have their em-,i'oee as stockholder, wilh the. iMeuuenre Iherjn is a finer hivalty lo (he county of l.uneii- ,bnrg and its indulrics and re-! sources than in any other county Of Noa Sett! in. PERMANENT PLAYSHEDS' RECENTLY PROPOSED Chairman of School Board Mentioned Matter of Athletic Facilities at School Board Meeting M the last meeting of schotd board S. K. I'arkei Ihe said Sale OUR PRICES WILL TEMPT YOU TO BUY j OUn $37,500 DRAMD NEW STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS' WEARING APPAF1EL GOES ON SALE AT SLAUGHTERED PRICES ON FRIDAY MORNING AT 9 A.M. STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY TO PERMIT OF US MARKING DOWN THE STOCK. NO GOODS WILL BE TAKEN FROM THE WINDOWS UNTIL OPENING DAY OF SALE. DRESS SHIRTS, TOOKE, and ARROW SHIRTS A large stock ha jut arrived for Christmas and nre splendidly tailored in hard wearing and dressy ma- ' terials in fast colors. Sizes: J4J -Uy 17 H. No greater value on the market today. Reg. 'up to $:t.50. Going at .. $1.85 Strand De Luxe Shirts in various and delightful pat-lent and wilh a soft collar. Heg. $2.75 and $!J.00. Going al $1.45. Khaki Blue, Grey and Brown All Wool Shirts, an ideal shirt for working or hunting. Sizes 14V4 lo 17. Heg. $2.50. Going al $1.65 THE CELEBRATED STANFIELD'S UNDERWEAR lied Label, 2-piece and Combination slylcs, Heg. $5.00. Going al per suit $3.95 FAMOUS ST. GEORGE, 100 WOOL Kvery garment marked. In 2-piece suits only. Heg. $i.50. Going at per suit $2.85 A SENSATIONAL VALUE IN SOX 100 Dozen Pur- Wool Knglisli Heather Sox in Lovat, Grey and Hrowu. "Woolsey" make. Heg. value 8Tr. Going at per pair 55c SOMETHING NEW THE LUCKY CHRISTMAS GRAB 2C0 Grab Boxes, containing mercbaudise valued from $1.00 to 7.50 85c a grab WATCH FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS IN THIS PAPER FOR SENSATIONAL BARGAINS THIS IS A STRICTLY CASH SALE -NO EXCHANGES MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO mi THIRD AVENUE porters ilie. and there t yroinie of a Ihe souiloM'ii countries. dcclai'Ml' ! wa worth considering whether very substantial increase to the. thai business condition were 'the playshed al the King Kil-fishing fleet tin winter liy Ihe Iwtler Ihan he had found (hem; ward ami Horden Slreel schools construction of twenty more, for many years. might nut be erected with funds ehooners iroidiug work in rhe; Three Trips raised on a bylaw and lhat they majority of the shuyHrd of Hie; The year . catch, consisting of ! made of a permanent eharacl- miuHi shore, ami placing a half million dollar in circulation. So far reacliins ha been this large amount of money 'i affecting trade, that all the south shore of Ihe province ha felt its influence ami the head of a large whole- he result of Ihree trip, a?gre-!er suitable for Ihe playing of vaied 170. l?5 quintal. The athletics, not only by Hie schools verage oriee w 1).U3, and Hie hut by the members of Ihe bas-tolal value vs il,53U,000. The lethal) leagues. At present there enlirw catch is being purchased i no hall suitable. ii Luneuhurg town, where the T. Honlen ?treel school is! whole busmesB has this year particularly ilestilule or nlay been concentrated, instead of .,.,,.i riv iio rnP n... i.ii.i ale house, who rerently toured .dividing with Halifax, where, in m)i 'former years, much of Hie catch t IouhcIgcI - since 1859 P' ySkr" f on consisfent high quality S k of- the fleet belonging to Die of Ihe county was lioughl' j-iir- ctly to the capital. As a Vc-!!: o: ihi, !lh road,- leading lo j Lunenburg have been the scene) iof the mos remarkable acitvily:! every day long earavaus of ov-teHins. loaded with Ions o' dii' d ! fish !ii route to the lJinenlnn g imar-ers . Another reiityr).ai FLANNEL AND HOUSE DRESSES FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN ON SALE MRS. GRAHLMAN Second Ave. My YOU Should Purchase a Canadian Government Annuity lcuse In old g it will free you from the dread of poverty or of becoming a burden upon otiwris: necnuse tt wilt bring you comfort und Independence In your later yearn: TKCAUSK IT WILL, GIVE YOC A LAKQEU RETURN FOR THK AMOUNT INVESTED THAN ANt OT1IKH LIFE INVESTMENT OP EQUAL, 8E-CUU1TY. Kr exsmple. If a man of J9 will jvay to the Dominion Government the sum of (&.31 a month until he ( SO, the Oovernment will agr to pay to him from 6 as loas an he Uvea lid a month a return equal to over 13 H on the total amount paid. If h1le Wore 60. vVry dollar that he patld In, with 4 f coiiifound Interest, would be returnable J His hsirt. If he should die between 8J and the amount o returnable In a cash sum would ba JS.I50.00. Such an Annuity may be of any amount from SSO to Ji.nefi a year, the coat being relatively the same. It 1$ nonforfeitable, cennot be seized fur debt, and Is free from Dominion Income Tax. Kor full particulars fill out this Coupon and address It as directed. Mail This Coupon No Postage Needed piiiijjnimwwssosaaa,aaaaisasjaaMa I'uU N,ue C.t outre AddrMt (Stale wliellwr Mr.. Mr., or Mls) snrm Department of Labour, Annuities Branch. Ottawa. Onl. rti.e eni me Oie llndhMti ef tnfarmnUvn1 saj fll rUrMlrft at t cti.l mt CaiudUn Owveramval Aaaull'. M ie Ia.I birthday ii er. i t 3 3 I 3 f I 4 ii il ri is Ii ii t; il 'i i! I! J I ii To