'.".;..r_-..-<.. -..;_>.._,Q. Voile a p NIGHTGOWNS $1. . for Spring, Thesehbleqfluherwhite, frilledsrfl fageted trim, gar-ti; elective and new .. I TAFFETA GOWNS Special at $1.49 Lees trimmed tefleta Nightqowns, full length. very nieek made, with teereeeeli! eorreet sizing and htt- . $1.49 Lace trimmed Crepe de Chene Slips $1.39 We cannot recall ever showing a value equal to this at the price. shoulder straps These they are slips have adjustable good lengths, hang smoothly and tit well. Flesh or white $1.39 Two Way Stretch LASTEX GIRDLE $1.49 Horde a garment that will commend your approval at light. Well made of lastcx. yarn . . . stretching Both ways . . $1.49 Others ere-SIM, $1.70. $8.00, 8.50. $8.00 Warble Fly Control wince are now contemplating united ‘iirensendoirs tomes in livestock take place annually thrwchout Canada from warfirle 71y infom- clons. Few farmers realise the magnitude o! these lnelel. which each year. Every farmer has hssi emeri- once with scsmpedins “W! W- ing the summer season. The animals, terror-stricken Iroln Warblc Fly attach, very 611m 11>- Jure themselves, cause wrecked! to ‘ur- “‘“‘..%"3€..“‘..”" r "c": their mad o ‘i!’ ‘ may; s; the fly, Intarmence with feeding, z-sstlcssnssl in the herd- decided reduction 1n milk flow. $114 loss in flesh are some other ct the immediate results of the attacks. In late wiuter end svrins. the grubs make their appearance on the backs cg infested animals. Cattle to attacked beoune . b! t!" casccflatanimslstliemzceseis dspr-ecictcd in value, while great losses ooour in hides £20m. infested animals. penseInOntes-tocampsiins have been crganisednndanettempthes ‘beerinudewith mtiiiillllilofl" tocleanuplarge areas. ‘Zhmilh organinedcftortsonfliepart o! tat-mere this may be accomplished- A mnnberotdistrioteinthisrro- Protestant Orphanage I Annual Collections (Continued) BOUIFILAKE III INIZ I080: C. C. Dingwcll ............. .. O! Lin. Della hasn- eceecaa .. $4.50 NOITI LAKE PII IMILI BOSE Mrs. Vest Rose .............. 81.00 William Baker . . “In t e Crapeud Ust the name o! My; Bercy Dawson as first Collect- °fsls'ir’fi"ds°i“““ “dféifinis lllyeivtile u o. n. A-idlld Bedeque rasesa-s-is-n. action. This camPl-liifl B to b! heartily encouraged. With the 11111 co-operatlon ct farmer's, collectively and individuallth thv rest m“ eventually be exterminsted, and great losses to cattle owners in the province be thus avoided. a standardised powder for treatment ptrpoees is now avail- ims. mu pwkagc o! this powder. wimp msts $1.10, is eiatticient to treat 25 cattle with ordinary in- istation, the required number of times. The powder mixed with water should be applied with l. mnseorbrusatothsnnnpsas soon as a reasonable number DP" pear. Two or three additional sp- piicatiom should he made at in- tervals o! three weeks or so. The powder is has-unless to wot-hers and cattle and any careful attendant may per-torn: the task. The Department of Agrlcillturo bu “ranged with the P< E. I. Livestock ivmrketina Board, Char- lottetown, to handle application mould by made ‘mmediamv. i11~ tcrested cattle owners should 81" this important matter prompt consideratiorL-Jriveetock Superin- tendent Provincial Department o! Agricultin-e. Fears Rights Of Provinces _ Jeoparclized HALIFAX, March Il-Federal enmachment upon the rights o1 the Canadian Provinces was be- coming a. cause for alarm, Premier Angus L. Mncdonaid declared to- day in the Nova Scctis Y "‘ ‘ By conventions | s, ‘ ted on the other side o! the Atlantic, the Premier claimed. the Dominion Government was trying t; ‘assume powers belonging eonst u icnslly to the provinces. “And ii things go on this way,” he added. "even- tually not a single guarantee will be left the Provinces." __.._._._.._..__._ Jones had gone sick at training camp, and the M. 0. suspected iunking. "look here, Jones" he said stern.- iy. "Would you come to ms in civil lite (or this little matter?" "Good heavens, no, sir," Jones agreed. ‘Tdsendfcry ."- Corsets Corsolettea Brassieres Tune In to our “0utporis" program Monday. Wednesday, Nova Scotian Reaches Golf Semi - final (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) HAMILTUN, Bermuda. March 21 --Shooting tine golf in the pinches. Louis Miller of Dartmouth, N. 5., fought his way into the semi-final round of the Bermuda champion- ships today with a. two and one victory over W. N-Jiicckcr c! Cleve- land. Ibmorrcw, Miller meets J. E. Pesrmur. Bermuda. Pearman scor- ed a one-up win today over E. P. ‘rrowbridge, New Yorker who sur- prised yrsterday by upsetting Ted runwick of Montreal. Loads British Principles (C. P. Cable Via Reuters) (By Guardian's Special WIN) OAPETOWN, South Africa, Match 21—-Warm tribute to the "stcadying influence" of British characteristics in the resent troubled world situation was paid today by General Jan O. Smut-s, Deputy Prime Minister. He was speaking on a special broadcast program arranged on the eve oi the departure of the Canadian ancicther delegates to the Imperial Press Conference. who have been touring the union in recent weeks with business ses- sions at different points. The fam- ous soldier and statesman remark- ed on Britain's steadiast adherence to tho principles of ircedom as one of the bright spots in an other- wise darkened picture. Fire Aboard i F r e ig Ii t e r Extingaished (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, March 21.—-Ths fire which burned for more than a week in the hold of the Danish ireighwr Assiund is out. The lire was extinguished with thssid oflinesirom at afew minutes before ths ship d ed last night. The ship had continued its trip across the Atlantic with the fire under control since Monday. “Your Opportunity " p roonsaitvrrnasiuoaorounouoowsorrza. -. .. ., f‘; f? QI-llflllllfu“.BAQIBURNIR.....I-IARDCOAL...... ,.. ,. [fears gnu , A whit-iv- »/.=a.;'."or4s~. a‘ m: pi- in. x l ‘Y '5'» ,'""'* §§§§§ §;;§§ On Month; penning People; Societies oi the United Churches oi’ Georgetown and Lcw- er Montague were the suesie o: ntecue and Klimuir societies at a delightful social in the lower Montague Hail. m‘! Somewhat improved at present. Mr. B81117. who also has been quite iii is able to be about again. At the regular nlect of t Women's Institute on whursdah; March 15. it was decided to call n special meeting for Thursday 28th 111st. for the purpose of discussln: the erection of a silitable War Mcm- ' “M in Geomrtown. The Town Council. the resident clerzymen and ' e11 returned men in town. will be requested to attend and offer sug- gestions. it is hoped that in this Way tit: situation will be properly canvassed and an appropriate mem- orial arranged for. The Institute is at present in of a con. sidcruble sum oi money, raised ov- Q1‘ 8- Poriod o! years for this pur- pose. It is hoped that this sum will be augmented by donations from former residents who sic deeply interested in this matter. _¢-_p- ‘This community was shocked to learn oi the sudden death oi Mrs. Hugh Mcleilan at. her home here on saturday mcmlng last. The late Mrs. McLcilan had been enjoying her, usual good health almost up to the time of lvr passing away, She wee in he: 02nd year. Her hus- band has predeceased her some years ago. Near- reiatives in this vicinity include one sister, Mrs, Hector Mcliinnon. and a nephew; Mr. D. P. McKinnon both of Burnt J Point. The funeral service was held. in James Roman Catholic Church Monday mommy, my“. merit was in 5t. James It. C. Cem- etery, Gccrgntown. The iuneral was largely attended testifying to the esteem in which the deceased was held by neighbors and friends. Rev. Father Kiggirls, pastor of 5t. James Church of which Mrs. McLellan we; a most devoted member was with her during her inst hours and 0i- flclatcd at the iuneral services. The sympathy of thn community goes out to the relatives in their ber- eavement. \ The three act comedy dramaJ “The Hand of the Law" put on by the 8t. Jams; Dramatic Society in the Town Hall, Saturday and Monday 10th and 10th inst. was well presented and received the en- each night. The general opinion secmvd to be that this was one of the best plays yet. staged by this clever and energetic group cl‘ sm- atcur players. The plot centred about the crooked stock dcsiinzs of Squire Evens. who not only used hi; position, robbed his best friend to advance his own interests, but also murdered his secretary and burned one oi his own mills to dc- stzoy the evidence oi his crime. The Squire's evil intentions were opposed by Dan Chamberlain, a» rising young lawyer, who succeeded in thwarting the squire in love as well as in politics. The plsy con- tainedscme tense dramatic inci- dents, which wens well carried out. abo s. spice cf comedy. suliicient to prevent the dramatic moments from becoming. strained. The play was under the cepebls direction oi Rcv. liuther Kiuins. The cast was is follows:- Dan Chamberlain (the hero), Mr‘. Joseph "mlfidith l-Iseeitan (the heroine), or» murmur. GTMOII (NIB iflhllill filfiliilfifl.gl%fltf“m thusiastic approval of a. lull house ' corronii-Pulufimunlirm; \ CRITONNIS lie. For One Full Wool: Shelia March 23rd to Sales GUILD II‘! 86 in wide. White l: Bisque 15c: YARD CURTAIN IODII 86 in. wide. White l: Cream 10c. .... White lfiillod CURTAIN SGBIH 11¢.- rum .. cunrsnv um‘ flfl. White- Rog. 28o, 25¢ ‘luau 903° A0 Me slhlfdly y, Marcie 30th» , ma. Flanneiefle ' 86 inches wide. Reg. 23¢ 86 inches wide. Regular 20c. Sale Price 22c. Y... 7 1...... ron $1.00 Webasso Hematitclied PILLOW CASES Regular 50c. 43c. m. UNBLILCHED Slll-ITIIG 7B inches wide 27°: YARD UNBLEACHED TABLE LINE!’ During This Sale Ail RiMNANTS-J-IALF PRICI White Wabasse Sheeting 78 inches widel On Sale 54 in wide. Regular 50a 35¢. YARD c. YARD Thousands oi Yards oi New Spring Prints On Sale at This Opportune Time. $ee Therm-Buy Them! Regular Price 15 to 18c 0n Bale They sparkle with lite . . . they vibrate with color . . . they flash with vivid hues . . . these new Prints. You'll tool just like sitting down to make several wash [rocks the minute you see them. Buy enough during this Sale to fill your immediate and anticipated requirements. P Dark Stripe LINEN TOWELING It you have ever used an Exceila Pattern there 599cm is no need to tell you how simple they are. For those who have not used Exceila . . . they're designed with as few pattern pieces as possible. 7 YARDS '00 Cotton Every piece is cut out, notched and perforated, and every Excella Pattern contains the new Exccllagraph. TOWELING 106. YARD Linen ‘Sea! AND EACH ,DISH TOWELS UNBLEACKED CGTTON 6 FOR With Colored Stripes AND YARD /co'r1'ou WEEK specuu.\ Si" 18 x 36 "L R“ 5°“ uwrra comm: as inches wide 433- PAIR YARDS FOR .00 W6 MW Just received another shipment oi’ Ladies’ Full Fashioned Ohiflon and Silk Hose. corrou ween sPsc|A|.\ Th9" "9 truly l. wondertul value. 1 oz. Ball-of Knitting Yarn in every shade you need. This wool is ideal for Afghans. 1 o 6y PROWSE BR05- Ltd. TURKISH TOWELB 20 x 40 in. Reg. 60c. Pair 49c. PAIR Dark Colored TURKISH TOWELS Size 15 x 28 in. Special 12c. men White TURKISH TOWELS efoesseleass a