‘ ll i l‘ A ll {fl l Ql i! r wt ' ,~r , I i l I ‘l. I l l I l 1 .v‘ I I l i f. i VT‘ \ ' .1 ‘i l.‘ '.‘l o7 l i . l .1, .1. I l i!’ Men's Tweed caps in fancy l I Men's _New Spring Caps in all the new shadesand shapes. . " fawn, brown and grey cloths. . 1,511 Tuesday and Wednesday Our Great MAY 5ALE z h... 11_COLORS OF . 98 NEW TRICOLINE ‘ This is a fine quality ‘RAYON’ fabric shown in Copenhagen, Maize, Old Rose, White, Powder Blue, Coral, Peach, Jade Green, Sand, DuBarry, Black .' Great goods at . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . '98 PLAIN AND FANCY VOILES . . . . .. ' These fabrics shown in, al- together, 20 coloringS. nice quality, 36 inches wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .24 COLORINGS m PURE SILK CREPE o: CHENE OFFERED AT......... 10 STYLES - FANCY DIMITY . . . . .. ' Wonderful value in this line,_ which includes some fabrics ordinarily sold at 60c to 75c, all light grounds with fancy figured patterns, I yd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FANCY CRETONNE QUILT FABRICS, YD ' You will like these 36 inch fancy colored and patterned materials at this bar- , gain price . . . . . . . . . . . ' L59 ‘THE cmntorrmowu ounnmiin \ z ._.-__ , o . ' May lstiand 2nd“ I . I a Hats in latest 5113119, SP9)’ @1111 brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . g Young Men's Snap Brilii and‘ Roll Brim Fine _Felt Hats, all new . . . . . . . . . . i Young Meirs Roll and Snap Brim 3.00 ill 4.00 I llare bargains -'Wholesale prices iii all depart- ments oi the Store a I " ~ Another of our great Spring shopping opportunities is Offered you in this Big Sale, which runs through TWO DAYS,-——Tues- day and Wednesday, May 1st and 2nd. Study our ad, for some oi‘ the wonderful specials offered in this big sale-and reinem- ber that goods not otherwise advertised will be sold— - A'l‘ WHOLESALE PRICES. . BARCLAY‘S ‘ENGLISH " BATH . SOAP... .3 FOR _25c A real good soap. large SIZE- Llfl; 6 ounhes to the cake, 3 f0!‘ /j,, ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250. l RUBBER PANTS FOR 19 l I THE BABY I Do not think that these are inferior quality on account of l‘ . ' Q Q l Artifical Silk O Stockings I at t Here's a real low price special that will interest many buyers, This stocking has lisle tops, reinforced sole, heel and toe, nine colors, Oak, Buff, Blush, (3118111015. Black. Biscuit, French, Nude and Grain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .29<; Honestly, we think this is the best silk fabric of the kind we J the low price. Tliey’re good Zinc, 1 Stollen Tan, THREAD SILK AND RAYON STOCKINGS at .75 There‘ are ten good new col~ ors offered in this special, with real run-stop tops, ex- ceptionally good, well made stockings . . . . . . . . . .75c FIVE COLORS,‘ special cot- ton hose, all sizes 3 pairs 68c L. Western Guardian __.nm KENsING-l-ON [Avg Dramatic Players in Freetown Hall 54 inch Navy Blue Poiret Twill, all wool, an “ex- I tra special" at . . . . . . ' saving on to you‘ our buyer got a bargain of em Unshrinkable Dress Flannel, 32 inches, 4 light colors, regular 78c, clear at. . . ' Look this one over-—heavy weight coating silk, 36 inches wide, phatic merit and he’s passing his If you like it, and you will, get what I you want at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I have ever been able to offer at so low a price" Good weight _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ , 19c. materials, 36 inches wide, ready for many uses, and shown in Cabaret Green, DuBarry ‘ Castilian Red ' / r I Powder Blue, Rosewood, Orchid Copenhagen Blue, Rose Beige Lavender l . ' y lgqiesldo; lilue ‘ Sand Burnt Almond V COTTON.“ esi in Grey Ali Baba ‘ ' T - * -I 1 . Tiigliconplnl‘ Ilgllzlcakga Red l . This good useful fabric is 36 Oak Bufi Tortoise Shell ALL W R » inches wide and is of an ani- . 00L ENGLISH i BARGAIN IN . t 15 A WONDER AT 1,50 YD- GABERDINE COATS. . 17-50 TWEED surrs .. .. 15-00 “mg “menence m " " ° Plain blue and fawn shades in this useful service coat, all W001 610111. Raglan sleeve, plain or belted 1710,1191. suitable for men and young men at . . . . .$17_50 STYLISH HANDSOME . BLUE SERGE SUITS Men‘s and Young Men’s models in tweed suits of fancy brown and grey, single or double breasted" These are odd sizes selected. from regular stock, Medium‘ weight henistitched pillow cases, 40 and 42 inches wide, very special at 48c pr English Bath Towels, 22x45 inches, colored, great value FANCY BROAD- CLOTH HOUSE ‘I DRESSES . . . . . . .1. . . ' v You will be pleased with this very specially attractive low price in dresses of fancy broadcloth for house wear. 1 .79 GAILY COLORED (RAINCOATS .- .. .. ___3.95 Young folks delight in these very smartly cut andifinisherl shown in red, green and blue, useful, right now . . . . . .3.95 Children's pleated serge skirts, good all wool serge, attached to stout white cotton skeleton waist, suspending the garment snugly from the shoulders. PRICED offer This is a distinctly UNDER- I ‘SMART SPRING MODEL HATS WORTH $9.00 TO $14.00 ON SPECIAI- SALE AT $7.00 Here is a notable bargain ‘in hi shown are ALL new, all smar lines which have received the gh class millinery. tly stylish, but they are broken “MOVE CN” order to make room The flats for the later arrivals. Among them there are crochet ‘straws, with flower trimming, there are biege, sand, colors in any one style, but if you'll have a wonderful bargai SMART SPRING HATS AT ONLY. .. Tailored styles, in straw, silk and straw, shown. in Orchid, Sand, New Red, Black, Navy with Grey. Wed like to place ‘how beside some mail order Iitios at $4.50 t0 $5.00 3 I some have the new Angora trimming, rosewood and black, not the full line of you find the one that suits you. n , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.00 DAINTY HEADWEAR ‘I FOR LITTLE GIRLS .. ' No reason why your little daughter may not have as- smnrt a hat as Mother. These in all the good new styles and colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 Better ones to .. . . 2 I Wholesale Prices in all Departments Stock Shipping Club ioodini; hoes "m WM“- Wednesday, May and up @111 110°11- MIZ-l-HB-EI ceivo new and renewal subscrip- tlonl. renewal oubocriptlono. -s|i|:n oars ron sun -- We are oflerlng for sale several RUSSIAN PLAYERS INIIBT thousand bushels Government in-, spouted No. l Bonner Seed Cartel fiyqlluypohrm oylottlranlioizlnwtlt-Ii to teach unpunctual theatre-goers my" "Id 3° m" 18 lblflllltely cer- BDPOWBII- weeo; when good lllond Seed Iamanner? available. We are oflerln! "W" The fljtombfli ourwlrohotilninvl monlienctnlwml AIIIII~ML 07ml tad. l. L -BANI_S_II~CARE and worry for two and a ha?! hours. See Colonels Maid" -ATTENTl0Nl I-The Ladies All! Society of the United Church at _.4111A|;p|,\fl 5393155315. Malpcque, hereby announce that "w yo, mchmmd m“; vmnigy is they purpose holding their Annual Mr. my Brown, who is open to re- Tea on Wednesday, July 18th. i -UIIEAP SEED OATS-We oi- tcr for solo at Kenclngtnn Station - o Kl r t m a t r .1. oaiiazraduiguardg: mat- : ggrommmoaik} lbmlell- f,',:“fu,e_°§,,“ fimff, d: Helen McDonald, i-ieieh Johnston, shun. Evelyn monung, oi-ooo Doyle, “i” m“, qdvci-uguig, new and Considerable quantity of it Gov Peter Mac-Null: dz Son. 4004-4-25-0I - -<po>---- .BROADCLOTH SHIRTS ‘white, cream and blue. This most outstanding value is at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72c pr offered in all wool blue Botany serge, single or double breasted models, smartly cut and finish- ed, This is a quality sold usually for $30.00 (let one to- i , dayat . . . . . BOYS’ FOUR PIECE worth to $25 for. . .4 ...$15.00 YOUNG MEN'S SPRING TOPCOAT. .. Grey and fawn fancy tweeds, slip on models, set in sleeve, shield lining, all sizes from 35 to 39, a really smart ind ex- cellent value garment at $15.00 BOYS’ TWO PIECE TWEED SUITS . . . . . .. 5'00 All linen, heavy weight, very serviceable roller towelling -16 1-2 inches wide. 5 yards for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 95c Medium weight, good un- bleached sheeting, 2 yards surr * c b IN TWEED wide . . . . . . . . .1. . 35c yd. Fancy brown and grey tweeds, very smart new style, long DOUBLE BORDER I MARQUISETTE CURTAINING ' Double fancy drawn border on attractive plain marquis- ette, 32 inches wide. effect- ive at . . . . . . . . . . 10c Yd. Oilcloth mats, 14 1-2 27 inches, good for door mat, bathroom mat, etc‘, a daisy, at, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c A line of pretty and durable as well as notably pretty lace curtains, fringed. ends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.25 pr. Artificial silk combined with cotton, makes a lovely line of curtains, finished at lower end with silk cord fringe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.50 pr. We invite comparison with mail order specials pants, bloomers, vest and coat. Coat is plain double so - . . breasted model . . . . . Boys’ Caps, brown and grey twecds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59c EXTRA VALUE 2 These are offered‘ in a fine. firm, lustrous broadcloth, in There Fancy brown tweed belted mo- dels, with bloomer pants, sold in all boys’ sizes . . . . . . . $5.00’ Boys’ Golf Hose 2 pr for . .75c -3il“é3E‘IZA°F%°R° 2-95 Ladies’ Gloria Silk Umbrella, taped edge, amber tips, - short steel shaft with new style handle, navy, green, red, 2 brown, purple and black ' Turned Cuff Cliamoisette Glove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39c EXTRA VALUE WORK SHIRTS This very special shirt offer in- cludes excellent shirts of khaki (luck, plain blue Chainbray. ' are separate or attached col- lars. and the cuffs are either French or Barrel style . .$2.25 dark grey Domet, big, roomy. easy shirts, sleeves full and czonifortable" Al sizes . . .$1 .50 SALE OF LADIES’ BROADCLOTH BLOOME R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68c Many a time you have seen one of this grade offered you, very Sfiliévléii‘? surr. .. Z00 Good Spring weight union fab- ric, very comfortable, and just heavy enough for Spring wiear“. Long sleeves and ankle lengths, Shirts andi‘ Drawers, per suit.‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 close to the dollar mark. Five popular colors . . . . . . . . . . . 68c SUBSTANDARD SOX '5“ These in fancy stripes, knitted of good union yarn and artifi- cial silk. These are “sub stand- ards” but there's no 'ilaw-— merely there‘s an occasional irregular stripe in the foot only, Worth 75c for . . . . . .......50c Ladies’ l)iiiiity Nightgown, neatly hound with contrast- ing color" at neck and arm, peaehppink, blue, nile, maize and‘ mauve . . . . . . . . . . . . 69c PURE 33536154322 n ... .. 1-59 This is a very smart glove in flared fancy cuff or with turn- ed cuff as desired’ All sizes. here at . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.50 Plain and fancyCuff Chamois- ettc Glove, 5 colors, special 45c BROADCLOTH ~ SLIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89c All the good light colors shown in this serviceable garment of good Iilnglish Broadcloth. .890 Girls’ Diniity Pajama, shown in combination of colors, Pink, Blue, Peach, Nile, Maize and Mauve . . . . . . . . . . . ..-.....60c Wholesale Prices in all Departments lillfiieilss A 1 41 by the Freetown 4i22~4-30-2l 4089-4-28-21 polstblo to ensure LQNDON. Apr" 2a___15 it poulme ThETE IN! SUCI} thing; a; tmflig dc. ilcln Wisner, Eileen Croken._ Stella {Bill Bkfflvll: in tlime. Person- 0C K m] Tr l m] minty" a y, n gun n pgn| l h eanor 'onnor. a een BIIOL- Ben onto at 01.90M- bushol. r.o.n. Kcn- throllfllllumgioxllloggtlsw “liihiiiiil ‘"1 the public and‘ I would Tell. Cecelia Bhelioon.‘ Florence Mai-unfmrv Mm“ Included. Inspogtiaxfit Campanile inslstencfie‘ thatm people “M1” "- . . - t l t ‘ to e e ur- fjn 3m 3;,,',°3,,,, befidmumf ,0 through his associations with the 1111M Nomi- Qsrtrflds - 37l7-4-l8-tf the auditorium until the first mter- lmmufllllils "I his wire, Miss Sybil M1"? M11111"- Ewlml‘ WIWPY- En’ “"3"” 9mm '-~ Lewis » / val. The company openc ‘ a m0nth'fi"l'hnrnrillrn wlrl- "WM-w 1- M '*---'~* "The season at the Garrick Theatre, bon- that performances would be the-bet- Peters, Florence Howatt. don, on April 7th, when 14 people ter for such a rule, but it IS uuuut- arrlved after the curtain had gone iul whether the English public McDonald, Gertrude Bhelfoon. Alma up for the first act. They had to would put up with it. Several at- Bheehan, Annie Lappin. miss the first act. This rule is en-,tempts have been made by English‘ forced In the Russian theatres. ‘It is not a rule oi this theatre. but if people walk about in the au- dltorlum, the Russian players have! newspaper representative. Several V/Ollg-KHOWII managers ex- _ who Io associated in the manoge~ Helen Honsbv- ment with Gilbert Mtllernin the St. “nmmt “QM Oompeuuon 0Tb‘ Junu‘ Theatre, and is at present] ‘appearing tn "S. 0. B." said: ~ “You cannot do it. Howbver o! PUNCTUAL AUDENCE ‘the Intentions of the audience it ls 110mm. Genevieve T. CIIISOII, well known een Redmond, Mary Mahar, Lillian Mary Murphy A. M. Collin . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 82.7w’ Grade V. tm-Cavel Dicks, Muriel gresalve series of music secured 00V in each written test. n. Show. u. Monaghan, M. Mlt-l chell, D. McKenzie. M. McOarronJPm 7-‘934-7 910111-51 M. Power. w. Gaudet. o. soionianJ K. Rooney. S, Sprowcil, I. White. E.' R"'93°-° W111"- Grade V. (bl-Nora McMillan, Ed- 'mai agemen‘ but they have failed)’; na Pearson. ‘ Grade IV.—Betty Hogan, Bernice Hogan, Betty Fl Irene (Peters. NOTRE DAME ACADEMY ,Mary McCabe, Mary Steele, Mar- Walker. L. Pom-a, threatened to walk on‘ the stage,"| The following pupils secured an Jorle Maclnnis, Margaret Houston. Margaret Houston. Irene Peters. i,* an origami at the theatre mid alaverage over 75%;. for the third Betty Mitchell. rnadette Tralnor. - school term ending April 15: l Grade IIL- ary McKinnon, --—-<'P"'—-*-_ Grade It-Mnrie Monaghan, Ca-‘Marzaret Shelioon. Blanche Gritt- therine McCloaltey. Helen Shams, lth. Ruth Trainer. Genevieve Mona- Nola on "l! P. I. ll n" Laylni Contact for the with ending April 23rd. llll Helen Trainer, Agnes Lappln. Beryl Grade IX.—-Mary Power. ‘Dorsey, Clara Ktgglns. Grade VIIL-Marlorle Mitchell. Grade IL- Patlriciap Arsenault. .Mary McCarron. Agnes Plgot, Mir- Rita Doucette. Ma on ower. 309d lam Biflin, Laurinda Gallant, Caryl The following pupils making overueérkltileméopgm"lal tgzatvlvukamg; McGulgan. Flor-‘Bflf/r fifor the third terrn ending Ap- 7“ mm z me lawman“, s,“ pun¢;u,|i;y_ enua Lartcr, Elizabeth Gaudet. Pat- ril 1 . ' ' . . tlon W. . pen 4 was second with , §:",‘g',"°'""' ”°"""""“9“ '00.’: pom . Mrs. n. mom a. n. 1mm ° ""19" -------- '- 91-5,, =wero uni-o with on points: a o Mr. Grade vii-shin Cantwell, El- cniniom Neae . . . . . (whom, "on," W L, ‘m, “m, liwlth M] polntl. | m. Talmaio Poctorkl. a. him, ~ - “If” no. io iom tho oohuu m date with . -- - 9°- % 141.0 potntl; can; s. o. imohm - 1*" FSJIFhImnA-hslolobndwlthllitl "Mpoinu; m. .n. Pondieton’: a. a. an. .. arm Rlehardlna Grant. |Allna Gallant .. Grade‘ ills-Marie Arlemult, Wk Gonovlove 801 r '4 . . . . . . . . . . . .. 84.2’! | hen no. 2 is third with 131.0 and Mrs. J. F. Kristen's W. L. The (‘plowing pupil; Q1, the pro- i is tcurth with 130.2 points. , The pens leading in total produc- l tlon to date are as follows: “i111. Model Poultry Yards, B. R. Second. Mr. Talmage Foster's B. Betty p]o°d_' Third. Experimental Station, w,1,, --.----__-.___. Points; lien 3-8803 points. ti... pcn 4-8814 points. Fifth. 860.9 palms. hen no Fourth, Experimental Station. W- Mr. Everett Howatrs W- I» The total production for the week was i041 e334 and to date 14037 EQKS. Thirty-six hens laid every @1111’ during the week. aoomrnid. oomasr 1 4 s We have some good values to pl} in; STAB SIX COAGII STAR FOUR COACH STAR TOURING. These can be noon at our lhqv m cumu- onoada snail-i- BIVJIUK noniaaigauu o , . snliliillliiim