The best selection oi print cottons that _we have had for the last I0 years. I50 patterns to choose from—made in Canada. England, America and Mexico. Priced at 39c, 45c, 48c, 59c, 69c and 75c per yard. White Flannelette,.a soft sturdy'quality. Z7 inches wide . . . . .. ...29c yard 36 inches wide 39c yard Chenille Type Bedspreads are closely tuft- ed and an exceptionally good spread at this low price—6 best selling colors to choose from. Large double-bed size $8.50 each. American Woven Bedspreads of o good quality and modern in design-are in colored stripes of rose, peach and blue on a solid grey ground. Large size 85 x I05 inches. Regular $5.50 for $3.98 each. Hem-stitched Pillow Cases -— a firmly woven medium weight. Size 42 x 33 inches . . . . . 59c each Plain Hemmed Pillow Cases made from better quality cotton, 40 x 33 inches. Regular $l.75 for , . . . . ..$l.39 pair Chinese Hand Embroidered Pillow Cases in delightful floral and cut work designs. Sire 42_ x 33 inches ...._._.,S2.95 pair lacquered Type Towels of the better qual- ity with attractive jacquered stripes —size 22 r 45 inches . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$I.59 pair The House‘ Furnishing Department. ‘ Tllllll. FLOUR - ’ offers outstanding SHOPPING OPPORTUNITY i = a coma TO-DAY. T 3" Gingham Check Tabling woven from good quality cotton and in tubfast colors of Red, Blue, Green, S4 inches wide. Regu- lar $l.25 for . . . . . .. 98c yard 3 i Rayon Table Cloths with attractive col- ored printed border, green on-Iy, 52 x 52 inches. Reg. $5.00. Clearing at $2.49 each. imported Linen Towelling -— a sturdy ab. sorbent quality and priced away dawn Io clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , _ . H49 border, i8 inches wide . . . . . . . ..49c yard Fully Bleached Linen Toweiling with "d check, I6 inches wide . . . . . . . ..49c yard Fully Bleached Linen Towelling with green border, ZI inches wide __g._.,....69c yard Unbleached Sheeting Remnants or’ good medium and heavy quality, 2 l-2 to 5-yard ‘lengths, 66 inches to 8i inc-hes wide. Pric- ¢d from $1.50 per remnant end and up. n. Heavy Quality Printed Ticking Pillow . Covers. . Made-up size 28 x 4i inches. Regular $1.95 for ....._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$I.39 each Made-up size 28 x 4i inches. Regular $250 ROI’ _ . . . . . . . gggh BATH TOWELS sub-standards A good weight and absorbent towel with assorted colored stripes and bofdgfg. very special value _ t". size 2O by 38 inches. Pair ' ' ' ' ' '>:.~.~~-- ........'-ee.. 79C SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF THESE OUTSTANDING VALUES I MGDRE a. MPLEOD c yard Fully Bleached Linen Towelling with gold, A PROFITABLI BUSINESS lfill. The African slave trade was be- n by Portuguese in 1481. and by F07 more than 9.000.000 Negroes ad been carried to other contin- WAIPS AFTBBMATH In the last eight years Britain's ministry of pensions has provided more than 41,000 artificial limbs for‘ casualties of air raids and in the armed forces. Preview anrrrsn nnnrcaar Canada‘: Winkle trade is largely confined to the British-born who acquired the habit of eating this single shell mollusk In the mother nus commuting 0Eli'I‘IiIi|._i=‘i_llA|illlAII_ Ihleeolumn la rceerved for new: ofloaeltateaeehbusadverttaingol a news; ueure may be hearted at ffve neat: a word. etrfofly pep ablelnedveaae. 00088 he Imoropepna. nrnnre ran Iooae m. A oonnnuanou urn as salmon. . riuiero raueana oooane lust arrived. Toorrdya Muslr: Store. ~ ~1- LIITLI TIIIATBI NIGHT, IIIPIII Tlreehi. Mlloh 29th. (Mill-In It Y! GENERAL ELECTRIC Vacuum Cleaners. Kettles, Irons. Toasters and Radios. Toomba Music Store. C3058 ROADS Christian Church service on Sunday March 27th. at E30 P. M. Lie. Byron Hewlett, Min- ter. ~ TWO FLIGHT! weekly to the Magdalen Islands, P. Q." Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. Phone 2061 or 540. REGULAR Monthly Meeting of es Auxiliary of the Canadian ion. B. E. B. L., llflday, March 35th. It 7.30 P. M. BRAHALBANE Pastoral Charge. services Sunday, March 27th. Pleas- ant Valley 11 A. M. North Gran- ville 3 P. M. Bradalibane 7.30 P. M. W. B. MaoPhail. Minister. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE.—~Rev. H. Bar- ber, Pastor. Sunday. March 21th. Long Creek 11.00 A. M. Clyde Rlwr 3.00 P. M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH.- Servioes Sunday. March fth. will be as follows: Winsloe North 11. Wlnsioe South 3.00, I-llghtield 7.30. Rev. E. C. Evans, Supply Minister. CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL CjlARdli-Sumday. March 27th. Stanley Bridge 11. A. M. North Rus- tioo 3 P. M. Y. P. U. at the Mrmac Friday. March 25Lh. at 8 P M. George Gough, Minister. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. — Services Lords Day. March 27th. Airgyle Shore 11.00 A, M. (roads permitting). Cape Traverse. 7.30 P, M. Broadcast Fridays OJRIW 8.30 P. M. Rev. H. F. Maalmien. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services March 27th. Kingston 3 P. M. Service conducted by Y. P. U. New Dcmlnlon 3 PM. Cornwall Church School 11 A.M. Public worstilp 7.30 P. M. Rev. M. K. Chairman. _ TIRE PRESBITERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Marshfield Charge. There will be a service of Worship in the Mount. Stewart Church on the Lords Day. March 27th. at. ll A, M. Rev. James Maolnnls will conduct the service. THE ENDOWMENT FUND ol the Protestant Orphanage has rec- ently ibeen increased ‘by $500.00 from the Estate of the late Mrs. Margaret A. S. Wobb, Woodstock. Lot 6 and $4300.00 from the Estate cd ‘Thankful S. Newson. Cornwall, P. E. I. TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE of the United Church of Canada. Services an Sunday. March 27th. as follows: Tryon, 11 A. M. C. s. 10 A. M. Orapaud. 3 P. M. C. S.‘ and Bible Class Cape Traverse. 7.30 P. M. Rev. E. R. Woodslde. B A., Minister.‘ YORK WILL STAGE ANOTHER SHOW-At. a. meeting bald recent- ly at the home of M-r Arthur Vesey, plans were fornrulated to present another large male enter- tainment et York this fall toraisa funds for community purposes. Arthur Vesey and Harry Vesey were appointed as program direct- ors and Lelth Brown as business manager. It was decided this show would agalxrrun for- e. week, and would be at a variety nature com- prising local talent and guest BIIJSIS- Tho advisability of ar- TBRSIM bu: servloe from the City io take care of those without other means of transportation was discussed at length, and a com. mittee was duly appointed to fur- ther investigate this matter. Sev- eral other items in connection with the staging of the show were dealt with. after which the meet- country. iniz adjourned. ITUDIO , Painful Throat . iiiilolily Eaeeil lpeulaa ef valuable heme reme- dler that mothers might well hep an hand. e trained nurse layer P! haven't met any preparation more than ‘Ilervllhe.’ Ibr mqitleealdhelllnlment-Itleesae ea l! nearly every drop rube in. with me. Ite pain-relieving , were absorbed quickly and it remind eon- aeetlon in a abort. time. liar cheat’ colds. pain in the aide. etlff neck. eat-ache and toothache.‘ I have found Norvlllne very valuable and In treat.- tng the minor llle that erlae lri no many homer. I have found nothlnl In tin way o! e ‘Bab-on’ that la-more efficient than 1t " IN MEMORIAM llrr fond and. loving. mane of Cpl. mum Bruise martian. Rlled in Germany. Mar-ah 25th. 194l- Juet (our your 8K0. dear lruae God called you home to root, Daap In our heart: llee e picture 0f e..lovad one laid to rut. In mommy's frame. we shell lrecp It. Because he was one of the belt- Sadly Mined by Mother. Father. Sitar-a and Brother-l. IN MEMPRIAM MR. JOHN KILBBIDE There passed to his eternal re- ward on Thursday, March 16th. inst. at Foxley River, Lot 11. Mr. John L. Kllbrlide. who. had he lived until August 2nd next. would have reached the ripe old ago of m years. Mr. Kiibrlde’: icing life was spent on his lanm ‘home within tile shed- ow of his dearly loved parish church o! which he was always a Ialthful and consistent member. and-was never absent from his place for divine service up to a little over six months ago. ‘ He was a. man of many noble qualities o! mjnd and heart. and his home a place where hospitality was dispersed to rich and poor alike. He leaves to mourn three sons. namely. Austin and Leo in Western Canada, and Laughlin. married on the h- esteiul. besides e. number of grand children, to all of whom sincere syimpathy is * nded. The funeral of Mr. Kilibirlde was held an Friday. 19th mat from his home bo Si‘. Bridget‘: Roman Cath- olic Church, where Requlrm High Mass was celebrated by his Pastor. Reverend Leonard MoKenne. In- terment iin the neighboring cemet- ery. The pallbearers we-N: hank Kelly. George Adams. Otto Mui- phy, Oswald Murphy. Fred KiFm-lde and Cyril Bulger. R. I. P. m MEMORIAM" In loving memory of rrry little laid. Ashley Bartlett. who pemerl away Mamh 25th. 1048, in Crapeud. P. E. I. In a. little country graveyard So far sway from me Lies the one I loved so dearly But the one I can no more ace. God only lawwa the loaxsllnen That main! hurt MI! . Al I think upon a. your 800 When my lad went away. Godgevernaatresigtlrtobearmy grief Courage tn faoa tihe blow But what it meant to lose hlm No one will ever know. Inoo sweet rent he has entered No more to buffers» weep But safe hr the arms of Irla Daddy Our boy ll felt aeloop. Alweye lleraemlrerea by Mammy hr Montreal. IN MEMORIAM of my dear parent-e. Mr. Alenndc Bobblna. who dled Maroh 22nd. 1M0, and Mrl. Alexander Bobbins who llled Mas-oh 25th, 1041. The world mly nluarge from ynr S» Tar: And friends from dey'fo day But never will the one: I loved Prom memory pe- away. None lmew thorn but to love them Nana mined them but in prelae Gone but. not lemma. Invlngly Ramembend by Their Son Albert. and Family. OUR BOARDING new; MAJOR HOOPLE issia Continues Pressure Against . West Gannon Slate , Shiznachor continues. "would oori- siiun, iiie lest indapenden‘ decis- ion the Germans could make. From thm onward they would be spared the trouble of thinking for them- selves." ion to their troublesome situation. faae great problems due to reparations, and the influx Into their ma; of some 12.000000 refugees . . Russian none and the Slleslon area.‘ "m4 5111111!!! Defence rue are shown leaving the state department taken over by Poland. show no signs of falling for so-oell- ad solutions proposed by the Oom- munlste. their some are trying to settle last- mlnute difficulties over eetalfllnn‘ merit of e. Western Ger-area aoveim- , meat. Russia Ia eeiailll hi! 09-. partunlty to play on German mit- loneliun to lnterfte‘. ‘me Winters: Germans hee political because their government will mean at least temporary acceptance of a divided Germsay. i difficulty. pmc Germany. Although it ls actually l. document providing e. police state in the Eastern Zone, it. 1s held up ea a- great eXannple of which would be permitted if it “l: “°‘ ‘°.’..1i5...‘l’°‘l°‘2“ flit". ' I ' mules en o t e s - t German government is expected to s behieldupuntllttoaabeused use. counter for one 1n the West. Since, the Allies and the Western Ger- mans must negotiate. Eastern Communists can proclaim, the Russians are 1n a better poett~ ion for quid: manoeuvre. a. generous gesture toWestern Ber- liners by permitting them to treae off in the Eastern Zone the east- ern marks which have been banned by the Allies in the Western Zone. prisoners from Russia is being re- oilned after Allied protests over Soviet failure ta live-up to its agreements on. the subject. (But the accompanying Russian propflaanda suggests that the former have not. been permitted home until they have been sub- Social Democratic Party which has bested the Communists overvrhelm- ingly in every test. recently gave whet; appears to be the German answer to all the Russian lotlvlty. illusions to believe have a choice between West. Not only pro-Corrirnunlet agitators. . propagate this phant- asy. but. also right talk about tha ‘elastic German for- eign policy’ which should not allow relations with the soviet Union to be broken off’. i will be controlled by the Allies a!- ter the new government is estab- lished. Russia. made a. great show _ ~._ i . of promising Eastern ' control of it; own foreign policy. Such autonomy in the sphere was well defined for what lt is worth when Oaechoelovakla were their desire to participate Easter Suits YOU'RE- A GREAT GUSINESS ‘MAM, MA OR! THE WHOLE l / i 1 DEAL or or ‘was as ANY YAS. MR. MORGAN! HAR-IZUMPI-i! - we MEN oi= AFFAIRS CAM y Maia:- HAiR-TRieesR Decisions flier iiiuir Navies, Pastels, Cheeks, Stripes, Gobardines and soft Wools . . . every one a "find" at our store. "Big Parade" in one of soft Costume Suits. Beautifully detailed styles to flatter every figure. Look your prettiest for eiie, our l $16.5» up l USE OUR LAY~AWAY PLAN- A Deposit will hold any garment. GREEIIIIAI. co. LTll. 0B IIIIEEI ST. I ‘a Your: MINE srocicwioow I'LL FLAP MY wines! i LONGER Ti-iaio rr noes Because we mow EACH OTHEQS "to STOP LAUGHING UNDER Mines NITHODTASKING SILLY . wAreiz !-- watt, HERE'S QuEsTioios!-.-- I'LL WRAP I "me VEST Fora You! "x. i . --i-—-.--_, .- -_ sung-ea... Aleeletedfreuthweaaelelt WlrllatheAllleaendGerme-riela pressures The Russians. to unpheslaa this make a area; to-do about a constitution for all These Fine . the unity while the $29.50 to , $62.50 I At the same time Russia makes 'Repatrlatlon of German war They're perfect for Springtime wear-warm but light weight! Moreover they have all the features you want in your top coat - Choose from the latest styles of button through or ifly front with slash pockets. soldiers to go ected to a thorough Communist doctrlnsttan campaign.) Kurt Schiznachier. leader of the Gabardines —— Coverts —- Crombie Sealskin - Blues 8mm) Greys -- Browns and Fawns. I 295032.50 Moore a Mstrooiluue "It is the most fetal of political that Germans East and wing sections Western German foreign polio Germany Russian Poland and reversed in in the all Plan. l "A dcalalon in favor of the list." The Western Germans. in addit- political occupation coats. 1mm the Mhreeeritatfver of throe of the nation» involved in the projected 3m "m," ‘after a conference with U. ,8. Beoretery of State Dean Acheson recent- BLITII"? "9 "ti" i0 "Imi- Slr Oliver Pranks, ambauedor from Gml run’ "n", n°nn°tv Fnntlh l-IIPQIIIQW llld Home Wronr, Ca- nadian ambassador. IIERE is Somethingllew Ill ti... Biags Think of getting 1‘l-3_yards' of this material (approximately 35 inches wide) for ten cents YES IT'S TltllE - 55 lo 60 cents worth of BEAUTIFUL COTTON _PIIIIIT For A Dime More Than The Regular Priee or Flour Shipments 0f, CREAM 0F THE WEST FLOUR - are now arriving packed; in these attractive print ‘bags .- and is available at yourf Ileal- ers. ‘There is no printing on lheiibaq, to wash out; - e tag attached indicates -- - - A CREAMOF THE-WEST 1 ti... r....r...i. rniiviiiiiiiii. iiieriiiruiuiis I i .1" suit