l’? sAruanAY. .7 “Listen To Leon" BurigneuwdP Pity the man Without a raglan to his back! If you've never worn a raglan you don’f; know what real topcoat comfort is. If you’ve never worn a raglan you don’t know what topcoat smartness is. if you’ve never worn a raglan we urge you to come in and try one on today. Then see yourself be without one! noon ... $16.50 Prowse Bros. Ltd- 91R I’O <ik if you can let feuionql egTonv when in need o! profemionzl or specialised business of HI! kind, consult. this directory 1nd hem you will ilnd listed re- liable professional and buslnen firms, of P. B. l. ‘A . A -~¢A-A ‘ed in a. very likeable manner by Ably Presented -i‘.‘he three Act Comedy drill; "Listen w Leon" was rr¢>'~“"“=d1a_ an extremeiy larfle and fmprecb tive audience on Wednesday Ft - runry 17. T“ *":.‘.““..,°’ “Siéiliiifli” g e s . - u“ m“ fumished etrumental music was by Misses Min-y MCQHB-id W1 Anne Murphy and Messrs Periy ‘Hardy and Eric (Icrbett. solos lwerie rendered by DY- J- D- ‘Clunmings and Arthur Molly- l From beginning to end the ludjenoe wmed their directive at- tention to exciting incidents that (vccuncd. . Dr. Ileon Bryan was 119F190"? impersonate-a by Mr. Alfred 6111145‘ Leon Bryan. brought up by his 1111613 studied surgery. b111- 101"“! it more intrancing to iucwnd w m, others. While quite yours he married a rich widow who had a ‘ stepdaughter Babe as old as Leon- ll-‘ortunatcly for Leon the viridow died but Babe keep following him. l-lo comes to this hotel falls in love with a, pretty blonde Carolyn Jamison. “hose name 1990011165 mixed with her friend. Anne Cush- inan. Numerous complications ae- curzed to Lem ‘who “V1110 alWPl/S lie himself in and out of everything and skillfully scheme things lll Goodyear Sales Increased Two o! Three Canadian Fic- toi-ae; at Clpuclly, Reports A. G. Partridge, President Toronto, April l.-In a letter to shareholders of the Goodyear Tire 6.: Rubber Co. of Canada, Limited. accompanying dividend cheques for the first quarter of 1837. the Preli- dent. A. G. Partridge, says:- "General __ business continues in show a definitely upward trend. In practically every line which we manufacture, your Company's selcl show an increase for the pest three months over the same period last X081’. “Your plant at New Toronto is operating at a higher capacity than at this time a. your ago. Your Bowmanville plant and your cotton mill are operating at full capacity and on an efficient basis. "Two of the principal ingredients in the manufacture of rubber goods are rubber and cotton. The market prices of those commodities have increased during the past twelve months, and this rise in price has contributed to an increased cost of production. A year ago rubber we: selling at 1616c per 1b.. end it is now currently quoted at 24W: per 1b.. an increase of 53.5%. Cotton prions have increased 23.6% inthe ; order that he might make his dream of winnng Carolyn come- true. At last after planning things favorable to himself one thing he could truthfully say and that was he could call Carolyn his own. Gulscppc. Leon's valet. was play- a Fred White. Guiseppe pleads with Leon not to tell lies but of no avail, he was compelled to awist his master as best he could. He causes much merrlment by trying to prevent Leon from romancing. Colonel Bryan, Leone uncle and at same time Carolyn Jamisonis ward, was very masterfully taken by Dr. J. D Cummings. He ar- ranges a marriage between his ward and his nephew. He comes east by the way to see a specialist. Trusts Leon and listens to his lies which were told to him one upon the other in his efforts to arraug- ing this marriage caused by his nephew thinking Carolyn is her Clothes Cleaners ‘swufifclnaivan. Pnassnn, Repaired. Suits made to mens- ure. Theo. Sentner, 124 Kent Street. Electrical MUIOR. SERVICE AND Bl- puii-s. Refrigerators, Washers. Vacuum Cleaners. Blowers, Ollburners. All commercial motors. Phone 14M Palmer Electric, 155 Great George Street. Investments EASTERN SECURITIES 00-. Ltd, 146 Richmond Street. W. H. V. Dunbar, Manager. securities Bought. Bold and Quoted. ‘ any W Optometrist a. W. rmrwn. REGISTER!!! Optometrist. 142 Richmond Street. 111mm armch. J- l Taylor. Bruce Stewart way! One of (Janadifs oldest and largest manu- facturers of Marine Engines, we now of- fer you-through our New Sales Policy - iremendous engine-cost savings. Save $82. to $80. on your investment. Imperial En- gines are now sold Direct-from-Iiactory-to- You at prices never before equalled. For example: 5 HP Imperial, Formerly — — — — $160. Now, Direct-to-You — — - — — — 31% 6 HP Imperial, Formerly - -- — -— $210. Now, Direct-to-You - - -- - — -— $163- Don’t pass up this great ehaneePWrite immediately for new illustrated folder giv- lng full details. ‘BAR UITEIST Ewlilii a. coumnv nuance Cl-IAREDTTETUIIIN e P-EI. MARINE ENGINES AT FACTORY PRICES! Buy your boat's equipment till friend. Deon arranges a. marriage between Babe and Col. Archie Darby. was tn-kon in heat lwxible form by Merrill Dunn. Archie is disappointed in Carolyn who had been leading him on and then dewrts 111m. He looses his Bcverflmcnt position and is on point of desperation, Leon tries to match him to Babe by paying him a vast sum of money but on point of proposal his articulation leaves him and his next appearance he is seen with Amie Cushman whose engagement readily takes place. Carolyn. being a blonde and of a the play was played in perfect likeness by Gertrude O'Brien. Caroly. being-a. blondc and of a very airy nature wins hearts, of opposite sex. An arrangement wasl Iriade by her Guardian of o. marriage between his nephew and i her. She comes to this hotel with her friend Anne Cllshman and Archie Darby whom she allowed to tag after her and spend money onl her. She falls in love with Leon Bryan thinking he is a general. Finds out truth also finds out lies he has revealed to her and tries hlm out in a very fiminlne like manner. But when she learns who Babe really is she decidedly refuses to marry him and have Babe calling her Mamma. Leon plans for Babe to marry Colonel. Caroyn ever an obedient word ends the play by surrendering her love to been. Anne cushman. a brunette and friend of Carolyrfs was acted in a, menu-Bl‘ exactly adapted to part by Laura McQuaid. Anne of rather a serious nature does not approve of camly-rys at, titude to Archie and does not lean to her in vamping t.he op- posite sex. 61w- being mixed ivith her friend received a written proposal Mm Icon Bryan She decided to merry hlm but meeting him is dl-‘lflliwilltkd because he does not Wwf-lfllze her. But Archie with Whom she alw-ays had a heartfelt lnwefit Dmlloses to her and is met, with approval by Ahm- Babe, the SRO-daughter of Leon was taken in a fine style by Lucill M _ Quinn. e ° Babe. after death of his stop. mother tags after Leon and per- sistently calls him "papa". sh‘, is as old as Loon and in com-y way tries to secure n. husband and. some period. Fortunately. your Company has a forward position of raw materials on hand or on 0rd: at prices well below the current market leve1." Life Insurance ~,Sa.les Increase TORONTO. March 30--An im- I provement of 6% in sales of new ordinary life insurance in Can- ada and Newfoundland last month. as compared with February. 1938. is shown by returns compiled by the Life Insurance Sales Research Bureau and given out today by the Canadian Life Insurance Officers Association. ' Ontario, with sales of $14,555,000. was up no less than 111a. as com- pared with the some period last year, while Quebec showed an improvement of 5%, with sales of $8,481,000. in the Atlantic Prov- inces, New Brunswick recorded an improvement of 11%. and Nova. scotla 52's». Business was slower on the Pacific Coast and in the Prairie Provinces. but Manitoba, wztlmsalcs of 51.496000, was up 85b. Total sales for last month, as re- ported by 13 companies with 8924.0! the total insurance in force amount- ed to $30,604,000, exclusive of group insurance. annuities, pension bonds without insurance. reinsurance, revivals etc. Detailed sales were as follows: British Columbia. $2,125,000 Alberta 1.029.C00 Saskatchewan 805.030 i Manitoba 1.496.000 | Ontario 14,555,000 l Quebec 8.481.000 l New Brunswick , 769.030 Nova Scotia 1.067.000 Prince Edward Island 75.000 Newfoundland 202.000 "‘ $30,604,000 The Housewife and Her Activities Continued from page 10 Exactly what part she and her sister. Princess Margaret Rose will take in the proceedings has not yet been made known. but. it is believ- ed Princess Elizabeth will wear a l similar "Prince's crown to that l worn by the Princess Royal. when as Princess Mary she attended the last coronation. This would neces- sitate an attendant to carry the small crown and place it properly on the girl's curly head. The understanding if that the two Princesses will be dressed alike in long white dresses, white gloves, white shoes and purple velvet trains with gold bands from the shoulders and touching the floor. On the way to the ukbbey the young Princess will drive ln the gilded coach used in I911 by the Royal children and in which, one storey goes. little Prince John, the l yorimgest at that time, was put under the seat because he ob- sructed the view of his older brothers, Prince John later died. Joweiled bandeaux or tiny tiaras will in all probability be worn ‘by ihc young Princesses up to such time as Her Majesty is crowned. then Princes; Eizabeth. will put on her coronet. It is not thought that Princess Margaret Rose will be in- Leon bargains with her that 1y “hell-l MED out of Carolvirs sight, iii-tn find her H. husband g.- falls in trying to bflbe Darby but wisely enough mange; ‘matter for she and h]; uncle to ‘"10"’? fl-llfl Babe at last finds i; man. Nellie. Babes id _ rm-y, ‘"100 by MB-Tlémgllmltlatlggs! we“ "We is Mt in love with may; silly characteristics but has to be ever smobedicnt maid and ogre”, 10 3609-5 unreasonabe notions (Patriot new Copy) ' . TM€S>€ ". A erraannn. race A cheerful h” face is nearly s; an imiia l! healthy weflthef,_lprmknn_ Nerveson Ildgg Wli a... iilidil-."i.il?.flifil“ui'ftplit hoses Nerve Food restores t]; nerves and gives you new pep ‘n; new beauty and attractin- w r Rnllc£ul."-0’0 n eluded in this ceremony. KNOW HOW AND WHEN TO USE COSIVETICS There is a philosophy of make- up. And it is all tied up with a sense of the limes; of things. Putting your best face forward means more than merely slapping a powder puff over it because you've got the habit, and painting a slice of zed mouth because every- body else ls doing it. When you stop to think about it. a girl ha; u. definite obligation to look u attractive as she can. It is a way of making herself agree- alble tn people. end that is the most important little thing she has to do in life. The world is full of cosmetics to 1161p Us make an agreeable ep- peerenoe. But it is knowing how and when to use them that helps. ‘it takes time and study. LOSSES Money lost. nothing lost, Honour lost, much lost, Courage lost. I-ll m. Paid Vacation .N Over 2000 factory employee; of Imperial ‘Ibbscco Company of Cen- ede. Limited. who he/ve been in the continuous employ of the corn- pnny for 1B months. will receive one week's vacation with full pa‘y each year. according to an announce- Style, Quality, Economy Walk hand ll! hind at,“ Men’s Shirts Good Ties 50c Freshly new are these wool Clan Tartans, in a tenrpting new price. And then, all the new patterns in silks all at HALF DOLLAREACH. Men’s fancy hose, cross Men's Cape Gloves, un- Men’s Spring weigh". ‘om- binatlon underwear Egyptian cotton, spring needle knit. Shortsleeves, ankle leg - — $1.50 suit Young Men’s Topcoats $1050 Values that will surprise you in young men's top coatsat———----——--——-—.-— $10. stripes and fancy pnt- lined for Spring wear, terns, very smart - 50c Tan or Grey shades $1.50 Coronation blue. brown and grey and brown checks Full raglans and guards. Art silk lined - — $10.50 Men’s and Young Men’s Z-Pant Suits $18.50 Black, blue and brown fine English worsted: in stripes and broken checks. Well tailored, nicely finished, all new cloths and patterns — — — — - -— — — $18.50 rLook for Reliable Goods \.-r ‘l/ll Dress the Boys Well and Cheaply Small boys toppers in Fox, cheviots and all wool tweeds Sizes 3 to 6 years —- - $3.75 Boys all wool V and zipper neck jerseys, in navy, wine, red, blue and brown. Good spring weight — - -- $1.35 Boys plain and striped Eng- lish broadcloth shirts. all real patterns. Sizes 12 to14—---_._....g5¢ Boys V and Button Neck Sweater, assorted colors 89c ment made by the company to-day. Low Priced in Basement‘ Youths deep tone shirts with but- ton-down collar in deep‘ blues. browns & maroons. Sizes to 14 $1.00 *Boys plain and striped blouse, all guaranteed shrunk. Sizes 8 to 12 years——--------75c Boys caps in assorted tweeds and donegals, with u nb re akabie peaks-—-—-—-—---—-75c Boys all wool golf hose, fine qual- ity, spring weight. Size 7 to 10 50c Boys shorts in all wool English tweeds and Fox cheviots --- $1.00 Boys Doeskin Zip Windbreaker. Sizes 26 t@36—-—,-—-------s1.as Boys Jersey Suite. Sizes 4 to 8 years 59c Boys Blue Cheviot First Longs with elas- tic band-——----___.$1,79 Boys Overall Pants. Sizes 26 to 34 - 85c Boys Golf Hose, fine quality Rib ton, palr----____._._._._z5 ‘litwei at l2 o'clock I Cot- c and J Style, Quality, Economy in Boys’ Shop Boys and Youth suits $13.50 Well tailored, all 1987 spring styles and patterns that sur- pass anything yet shown. Sizes 29 to 32 with 1 Long land 1 Golfer. Slles 80 to 37 with 2 ‘ Longs — — — — — $13-50 . Little Gents - 8 piece en- Tune daily CFCY "mu" __ __, _ __ ... K Ensemble consists of Topper -Cap-Shorts. Smart styles patterns —- -— — 55-75 Yell Fancy with attached Collar $11.55 Fuied or button down collar, nui- teriel good white, blue or cream broadcloth, stripe and fancy pat- time as wells Good shirts moder- ately priced. Men’s Broadcloth Paja- mas. Pretty colors with contrasting trims suit—--'---—$l.75 »-_ New Spring Hats for Men Popular shades of blue, brown and grey. Top quality wool felt. Water blocked snap brlms — -—- — — $135 New Pullover Sweaters for men. Sizes 36 to 44. All wool. V neck style. All good solid c o l o r s wit h contrastinil trim — — — — — — - New Spring Caps for men- New patterns. All wool tweede of course. Unbreak- able peaks — — - - $139 Heavy Jumbo Coat Sweaters for men, made from durable. all wool yarns in four attrac- tive color combinations. This is a _ 1936 value, saving you one dollar ‘on today's price--——--—-—~$3- 85.75