i‘ wsmyaspar OYIIIIIIIIIIIS IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ “flung; Am] ' Presentation on In u it. i when? t‘. ital‘; o! Mr. tcphen Crane tor e. Iriendiy gelding, s; one at hi; Alton. E? ward, serving the 11.11.08. em- aste couldn be ere slsongtlis time tor his "save" has not ye ar- rived. Gifts were presented by Min Peggy Fisher and the to ed- dress was reed byflMln Irene m: Dear Altonz- e, your ends. 1001 that we should nu a words COATS-Dressy or new Sports Coats-military, boxy or Princess types-All fresh new stock. Prices ranging from ‘12-95 “‘ ‘3250 he SUITS-Classic suits, finely tailored of dressyg materials. tuylgum be “ttglygsfivktegiemorpot-‘na Tailored and dressmaker S to W‘ W- °l1° In 5 - “M4111! types. Prices — — 1 glgéd e bes 01w l inwar- DRESSES-with Boleros-DRESSES-with Jackets P1 5P‘ “i” 1m‘- W‘ 1°‘ DRESSES-With Redingotes gigiéifglffiiifioiilo‘ igifioi i“? 0 All the important dress fashions are here with hundreds beieitwim his Moihertillhewmw to choose from. Sizes 14 to 52, including smart half i,‘,1°{'4“,°'mw§uf're 2°“? l“ fiiflmnfi flu‘. Prk. 1° $9 $111M, eve ‘elite: we expect to range — - - - — — — - — I credit is exitended to hi!!! Ww -' r “ei.:*:.ei:.'i2:.ii:"' “ti,” “‘ . -»- 8.0 i ' ofmmtgihgngtivé vwa our‘; mdtéiifiS-inoo ' 1 el m: menis- .______.____ Canadians Lead In Skiing Events EASTER HA TS - -- Sailors-Turbrins-Strazvs-Felts Head sizes 22 and 23—Also plenty of straws for youthful matron: 8 to s ' , ____ Prim - - - - - 1 J93 3-50 . . .,....~im,...- "ca: hare {ACKEfrsl BKIRTSl-GIY Pllld 519°" Jackets-Just try one till-n , dheken Gertrude Woe‘: ,5 ou’ll mo. tiio fit and color combination. Prices $5.95 to $6.95 w» “d A" “l”, ,,,,°‘, "*“°°‘“'" 511101111“! MT!!!’ 01' Skirts, swing gored, crease tucks, flared in fine ma- i§§l1§.“.'°3oi'$'°.§$§in oi’ vlctnrylmill terials, zipper closing. Don't miss $ to 5 fthe long down hill oo 'se at Mount one of these. Prices — — — - - - - jfimn°'8l.‘,il,l“sg"iiolliil' $11.52; B_L0U3E5!—R8Yon, "We: and sheen in dressy and tailored styles. (Single dggillirlili ‘grunt? ciao/line's i Sizes 34 to 44. Price: s1 to s Wepealo. won “fling: 00mm“- . 2.98 “other”, as... Pits-oi». finished third in the men's combin- BWEATERSl-All wool fancy pullovers. Lovely shades also plenty , Of white ‘1 to $2 I a HOSIERY-Chiffon stockings of fine clear even weave with reinforced feet for extra wear. All full fushioned. Prices — — — — — — — — — - - - -_.____69c to $1.00 At The Men’s and Boys’ Store Spring coats, tweeds, Polo cloths, Harris tweeds, Donne- imwhed the 8d event. and pony, a111,} egg {Nsgpeth in the s epsa . Bum pi-omlnen. skiers were t in lunior events. H. Gourley the combined title, winning v e down hill over his tee-mma es. D- mwtliwttlleed ltrhlrd LtEIMIdI-‘l meteoric’ and ns - - ' i“ “i” 5ft‘ m‘; ‘wfién Jahpngrtlone o! the Edmonton ski club ls the new ladies Junior ; hampion. c Several hundred spectators events staged in the gals, in all the newest styles, Raglans, Guard Si’ n owiieid at Timberline M" and fitted models, a large assortment t0 $1 o“, l ntlifgfllflfsrlgvivthflicéuvilhyslazlggheatlg: chose from. Priced from - - - - - - a UP moot made skiing conditions excel- lent. New 1940 Spring Suits, all the newest colors to choose from, and styles that are being shown in all the fashion centers of Canada. We have one of the largest and finest l i‘ Daily War Survey stocks of men's suits in town. $ Priced from - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ 16-5011? V‘ i (By ’.l‘l1e Canadian rms) NEW SHOES FOR EASTER. We have a large line of P111" “his” Chmhemm men's shoes, in all the newest styles and $2 g,°;“gg,l,‘g§lg,,fgy 3W3‘: “°§,‘,‘,§’,‘;E colors and priced from - - - - _ -- u UP dvflussolixii meeting st the Brenner l-iass when he woke at tihe 301M 0 0115 . NEW HATS. Our 1940 Spring line of Hats are among the best in Cadada,all the newest colors and shapes. Priced from — - _ _ ._. _ In line with the firm attitude Great Britain took towards Italy in the seizure oi’ the ships taking German coal to Italy recently, Mr. Chamberlain said yesterday that Great Britain was ready to meet anything which might arise out of the meeting of the two dictators. Lt the Nazis planned a new war oi nerves Mr. Chamberlain's re- marks could be takeci as the first shot 1mm the Allied Bide. If they banked on new moves for s. com ise peace which would $1 .9811? Our ne 1940 stock includes Shirts, Ties. Pyjamas, Jackets, Sweaters, . Sox, Caps and Gloves. Our prices are reasonable and our merchandise guaranteed new i 1940 Goods. The Greendal Co. prom leave Germany with the bulk o! her recent conquests Mr. Chamber- lain's condemnation cl aggression gave a forecast ot the British reply Ladies’ W681‘ Men’s and Boys’ Wear 90 Queen st. z-sronss-z 144 at. Geo. Street w,,,,'“,,,°hmlg',gi‘;.“oo,fifi‘“ ‘"‘“‘°"‘ Phone 150i Phone 1500 And ti’ Hitler secured new "W promise oi’ Italian military 00-01!- eration the whole tenor of Mr. Chamberlain's speech was a clear warning to Italy that Britain will not be over-awed. German propaganda sources con- tinued to make the utmost use oi’ the meeting o! the two dictators but Italian commentators treated the aifair with strict reserve and warn- ed agiiinst unauthorized interpreta- tions placed upon it elsewhere. Most interpretations originated in Germany. na . Prince Edward Island, 83 years all o! Calgary; Chester, of Cre- ago and iesides in Westville for a mona; E. J., oi’ Calgary, and L. number oi’ years. Since the death A., of Union Centre. She is also o! her husband, 92 years ago, she survived by two sisters, Mrs. J. had resided with her daughter in B. D. Fraser, Westville; Mrs. Ro- Calgiiry. Bhe is survived by six bert Purvis, Stellarton; one bro- tiie home of her daughter. Mrs. daughters and three sons, Mrs. ther, Arthur Moore. Prince Edward Walter Wright, Calgary. Alberta, lPinlay Fraser, New Glasgow; Mrs. Island and l4 grandchildren, she was buried at Banfi’, in the '1‘, B, MacPhog providence, p“ L, __—___i__ Canadian Rockies. Mrs. Vincent Hawkes, Mrs. G. Mlnard‘: kills pain. MRS. josarifitTciiticitan WESTVILLE, March l6 —F'uliil- ling the expressed wish o! Mrs. Joseph R Crockett. formerly of Nova Scotia. who passed away at Mrs.___Crockeit was born at Pow- Chandleiand MissmE. J. Crockett“ Where are the Guns Where are the Planes Where are the Tanks Ask any soldier-any airman-rack the mothers Mackenzie King has felled fianada in Peace and War —- You Won't be “gagged” on Election Day. voriz FOR National Government (Authorized by Publicity flesdqnarto" for National Government)‘ 11m cnaaimrarowu GUARDIAN _ g g UIIJIIIIIIIJIIIIAV -‘-' Men's and Young Men's New SPRING SUITS and TOPCQATS . -For Easter Are Here- D Leela at Your Hal Everybody Else Does ‘ OQ-OO+O_+O-OOOHQOOQ *J PROWSE See Our New Selection ol eMen's Spring Hats We are sure you will be pleased with our new. hats, they are one of the finest groups of hats we have seen in any season. All the latest styles, newst colors. Stetsons, Brock, Kensington and Biltmore makes. Dish Brim, Bound Edge, Raw Edge, Welt Edge are the styles. Prices $l.95 to $7.50‘ Dollars Go Farther When You Buy Our Suits and Topcoats -lor- °:° ‘:0 Complete Choice cl Newest Styles and Patterns for Spring Be sure to come into our store today and look over our complete advance style line. Finest quality at the price. sun's $15.00 lo 830.00 "Paul's $12.00 to $20.00 5.1"" wd-nt- $15.00 to $21.00 tum WI» $10.00 to $14.00 $7.50 to $0.00 SIPITS Boys , on READY i=oa spams m» LADIES SUITS and CHATS Ladies Spring Goats in smart tweeds, dovetail- and plain cloths in all the new high shfialegiaiilé eluding Black and Navy. Styles l" 110th i e loose backs. |, Prices ranging from $lO.95 to $35.00 Ladies Tailored Suits in plain tricotinc and t‘ ancv weaves, Navy and Black and Stripes. Prices ranging from sioss to $22.95 Ladies smart afternoon Dresses in figured and plain orepes, in new shades. Prices $2.95 i0 $5.95 Ladies new Hand__Bags and Gloves to niatcglili: Turquoise, Hawaii, Rose, Chartreuse, WW8 y and Black. 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