f » Jam, 40 os. bottle ._.,,,.,._.,,.,..,.,. ¢,, 87c M 40 me -e"i§p,_q;g_a,s‘sp eg larmalade, to oa. bottle ._.._.._..._..._.,..,_., 82o ares. some _.__...;.,...,'._._.-_,_.;.,_;.;..._..._.. ' are sz 0" ¢ag’pa,anUnmhadu;u.~;°4 asc Jam," 83 ......._... . .__ ago Plaeenlo Mamma., sz asfboms ..._.. an _Grab Arnie Jolly. 12 ol. bottle ._....._....,,..,.,.,.,,,., use 8 xo mu. _e »i\¢u\¢°x\:qpr»nw.e.», mar) ms’ fra:a;¢:e.‘ela|\1a|§e|e|egq_qg F1018’ llll Advlnced. 2 Wt B0\lgllt Early. For This Week Unly. , Qw~l=crl'i°\l|',beatsrode,os|bs. taco GISII Illil GIRRYS STURES ` PHONES 147 and 748 IAIUEIIITIIGIII / DNALIIYI QA!! Oaulha Pram) s§,g§5=za§ ri§§§§§‘§§ éigérga igiifég 5 . :ali-Ei. E the driver of a. taxi- whlch she was travelling, driver of a private oar the which was involved in a collision with the taxi. Dr. ldgworth David ot Bt. John's Wood, who attended hsr.wasaaskedby)¢r.Justloe God- ard: “Bile was able to go through liar marriage ceremony?" Ek. David: "She was just able 3440 lo, Ind hatétvfgwgo bask to lf'“i’Wll¢l" Judgment lk. Justice Goddard said he mth extra becpuse it mn ‘ was a. v unfortunate accident .happmgyg two days before she was to be mar- Ilehll “ & 2 ag E' §;ie§;si;§i;f2§.i_ -§§‘§l‘§§r=§ glgigii i§E§§§E;g5E§§§E;§ § s§§§§§;§§§§5§i§; f is i si fl éiilfgiilg ei, oi; ;;=§§§i;§i§§s 5 § llglslilig Orada 8. Andrew llaeltaa; 3, Donald llac- Ausland. Grads R-1, Irene liscleod: I. Jean lladke' I, Kenneth liao- Rae. Grade 1! Ur.)-1, Norma Young. Grade V111-1, Raymond Hamhly. Grade V1-l, Heber h(acAusland; I, John Agnew; I, Iva Chowcn. Grade IV--1, Holly lewis; 2, Har- old llacliae: I, Alliam llacltae. Grade III-i, Arlene Jenkins. Grade II (BL)-l, Daniel Ohowsn. Grads II-1, Lillian Lewis: 2, Nor- ms Jenkins; I, Betty Agnew. Grade I-I, George Araeneult. Perfect attendance-Arthur Mac- R-ae, Donald ltaclimlsnd, Kenneth Msollss, Jean Mscliae, Heber Mac- Ausland, Jdm Agnew, Harold Use- Rae. Arlene Jenkins. ’Iba»ches-Helen Douglas. WIKI! 'GARDEN GUIDE s.1.an.|ss|u|.|s.u».A.. s.c.s. 'lll’l'l'l'lPllN1'll0All- ` ld.Dll.No.l .'1~@ fr. glilifililiiiiii 'is ,xi}5l=£;§§;§i§§li§' rz5§.ile`§§§iz§¢~ri§‘i§§l:l _ ws., .-ee _ 1., ! ,».l"_..-:.,..-'. 'f ' 1 ‘ ,v_:,*<_» 'i"` v.» i- -. ‘.f_ ~ ITANIIY lllDGll0l0M¢ E 5 i 5 r ii Ei Jaml Bennett: Glu” Quinn (C111-ll). Grads Vt-1, Norbert Reid: I. Z l,JllltinRe|d I. and l"ranoisBolser':8,llu-garetneid. GradeIV.--l,'I'homasB0lger;3, Bloi|I|clwen;l,A1banReld. Oradsml-i,JoyKcIeed; I, Be1enReid;8,t(s.ryR.sid. 0radqIB.-1, llbllreell k Quinn. Gr'adeIA.-l,Janlsllol2AodI. Buther-landlloEw'en;l,JsanPals- thslpa. Isabel Phillini Ulf! Perfect attendance-Non. Reid , Reid, Layton Bell, Ralph- llarlon Bell. Jlutin Raid Bulman, -lasnss Bennett, Kathleen Reid, Norbert Reid, Francis Boiger, Anna Hcltwen, li- va ltclhy. lvclyn Hcxay, gem. bald llcrwen, D. B. Reid. Alban Reid, Thomas Bolgk. Joy Hclaod, Helen Reid, Jenin llelwen, Katy ltlzid. Janie Molnod, Georgedle- en. Ernest ,Anna ' , ““M_|_Dl_mnins rsecsoo W°l\ll»ll3.leoluUbl|8| Catherine Prickland.whod.lad - $t§y”ne;r“Ballyoommon.;Lthera°|°e Jusstémsmrsesen, orywaseroellen s gas gg iifiliézsii ééiicgcgii, ‘@5535 Shiga §§§5ERE’¥§eE§ gt »-§§E§'B Sur-E 3 :r$zr.iEr§iE§i IIIIALDICIIOOI. Bones-roilofhneraldlchoolfcr' Ibbrusryandllarehz I (Blk)-l Anna8mith ual);i,!ka'- sn. _§,§i. 5%? hédw ei ii ii 2_5 E Grads VI-i, Hilda orsesv-x,rtumonuwmt¢ lloynash;a,Meurioeoro- ken. ` Grads IV-l, Kathleen White: 3.] Marian llollitee; l, @r1y1e Tralnw and Oiarila 'rrainor (equal). Victoria “I»'$'l,lIl 13|' all# , 'nsvrsrrornsrsnwa principaipsws item this isthecnnomcemsntoiths ofthe Kinds _sort Prince iothsColnm&wealth.news beanrecsivedonallgdl; Zuwtmmufs hcnmingprimarilyasare- assw Prince mltottha repnsentations that havehaenmsdsthatanremberoi thslloyailbmiiyahculdgraoethe Vl°l’dli'ia Ulllkllry oalchratklnl witbh!llaaanee.Buti_.boughVic- i,_,“°°",,‘g,_.§"°’°”°°,f,,"‘,,‘,',’,f oemnelamure muses mi F g ggig E rv.; _ is _ga _ 8 §§i,§; 5%? 5 ag; § _ iii E . ii igégi sg al lggr g Z r. -3 gi =~§§~s§Eas§gos`§ ggi . ;§ii;;§§ie;§§;es._ ~n'-»§ _ 3 5 .E§ 5 E§5§§"E§5Ei§f:§§ if ° §l:a~§5@ §r§5rg'” Eg; E figgigrggg-§§g,§i iiioiiliiiolif d an of Vic- mbranoe. len around the itself, and ol y Australinns in The Ode will be Dedication Service place on Arm- s. m. The day d the Chinch- every facility ceremony to th the sacredness and he event demands. E seiériggii 'u ag ,sEa§§§~§§E¥ gig" ' i TOUIIIAITOFPESIA §l52“§§§§§§§§s§E§€lE§‘ §;ii-iiisicriiziiiisil ‘~' §§_ir;s'i, of-gs;-ia ‘§»~§@; 33.3°. 'i B i §§§ 3 re gs gi .,é, g l»0.D.l. ll(lIVl PIIAI ISAI SKIN HUIIIIYMI Polloe polls in the Bhat- §§5?l§ §§"i’ or-me ru-1, norms mouse; a, mom rsoooun; a, noon owne. Grade ll-i, Nora Arscnault; 1, nurture. num; a, ammo enm- , . ones n ur.)-1, :my g. Gordena Murphy: 3. Dorothy OSC. _ I ones r-1. xsane rsomm; s, op- lonJmea. Ihamunacavhnandlmlo- var-lhachera. ' _oroo scaool. ...'.§t‘¥.i“t£‘»..»....."‘° '?§‘.’°5..°f.‘¥.2.'.‘; cllareh: Grndslf-l.!du&llsolaod'l. amragsadro-t 0rads7lII-1, kissed. \liN& IU-' 0ra&Vl»-l.&l\wlod&lAcd:l l,Junml.|aoI.aod. 4 lariiset ttmdancc-Deseiqllv Dmald, Ihfifaa lhahsod ble' llacDmald.Dmaldis,Dasahy Macnee. I !lulmeel.laePb;-Pria- rival. _ IIIII 5 s E u‘* FP! fill ll \ 'i I. . ' |_., I V . ..`.& a _.Inf _ ' o°§‘e:e“§i;g§§‘"' ir " “E liilzfirsigig l fr fag.-r-‘Tai §§;§§§‘~ =§E § E his comrades ings which are Stalworthy alskin tents in winter. by the s. The Ill UIIIIDOI 0|' Ill l'Al'l' 'lliilii fill* till? ~ -5 _.$.53 ; aft ttf, Sketch of,8es View _ | _W omen’s Institute aug? = .'=g_§ :_ Eglgigfiililigigllll §i:l=§{§:i§E=5;E-lil ’ re _E E? rs rigillllllllillsiil VieePsddera,\|rs.Jchn Pickering; lcuetary-'I.‘reasurer. llll lnlly llaolay; Directors. Joli|\lllrphy,lh'l.JlmlDuaan andthelate\hs.J.l.Campbell; Auditorl.l|.‘rs.H.I.».D¢nald,l|im NettieBarwlss.'rwantynamcswere enrollcdaschartermamhlrs.Ths E li iiiéilii §§§§§§ iéiisiri Zo §§ § 5;§;lti5 sri § iiiiiii iii; lgéfsrléts oo.; different meetings were varied, de- iom were given on candy iggéérigi. g 2 -Ei i lndlng, first aid, short hotlsekeeping. question box- other helpful sub- have beelrpre- our ch od’ n orth some of ferent times we have had papers from the' Depart- ment on different subjects whi were always helpful and full of in- terest. But the splendid spirit loving helpfulness and co-operatic are the things that are w while. All have shown their readi- nms in bringing cheer and sympa- v thytoallinthscommunitywho had sickn ement and in , the days war, all gs ci or their mit-I ting and tsfto our boy! overseas. prismsr of war was adopted and cared for and st the time of the disaster in Halifax a generous donation was sent. Contribution have been made toward Provincial Banatorium, and the Orphanage has by no means, seen forgotten, donations of money, quilts, knitting and hooking have yearly been contributed. lbr our l h urcd a library schoo we ave proc , ‘sign board, desks, fountains, stove, §5§E r 'itil Qs flag, maps, window shades, hot lunch equipment, giffs for pupils at christmas, gifts for teachers. To: , *_* ¢xn,,1|”,p|,- lralseourfunds we hsvehsdso-i Irelands oldest woman, Urs. ' April 1,_8&nm¢ sim, wppen, hmm, 1ectures,| the crew of 's. tramp plays, ice cream festivals and plc-| 305,] mmgqu. nice. Our returned soldiers were, Wu- old “uhm ¢f also remembered by a pub-| Qgmg-no am col lic recep.ion and the presentation um Dgphm of a signct ring to each. An honor yo 1,1; for rollwasalsoframedandhungln pm-pm; U19 ball. There wus In Bddltlbn builttothehalltobeusedasan ngmugm, Institute room and completely fin- bound lshed and furnished with stove,l 1.4, settles and pets, unmet. aun»,I vmg knives, fake, spoons, tables. lamps, nd to etc. Gasoline lamps for the hall Persia, vers provided by the Institute. and cat- We all enioy the socisbility of the people our club and as we often come in search with our problem, and failures and the people tell our experiences in the differ- ent phases of our home work in out round little this way we receive help one from hobbled camels mother and strengthen that bond and share every of lmity which has always existed lsk of the wander- among our members. At the April ing ~ ~ lonely desert. meeting in 1821 the honor of being made Honorary President was con- ferred on Mrs. Solin Donald, which office she still continues to hold. Thus Bea View Women's Institute (ly The Canadian Prem) claims the honor of having the IIUNTRIAL, ADH! 13-Al I ml* first Honorary President in this dapprecia.tionforaIlf¢0!!ivl Provincessinallihewslksofg portraitsoi' His Majesty l-he Kill- llfewehave haqourdark daysaa donated to the Royal Cllladiln well as our bright ones, but I sm sure you will all agree with me mums; a °""°° °“"" " "‘“ °“""'” em Amie. the uumcipaz chapter not in worm; ms om the your mln., heal. ImP¢l‘ial Gdcr Daulh- that are past we have much to be e lunoire. were oresenicd thankful for. only one or our mem- Boy’s Grey Domet also Tan and Blue W ‘g°t';§,ggig1'y”°;e’ce§}§f; 2:1; 5*: p'§_§;=;df°§";f fy hdéyegr Dusk work some ................... ._ noone Peninsu1a.tne "1-yg,,_ gem.” mv, M, ,,_, md Boy’s Ribbed Cotton and Wool Golf I0" °f mf! R- C- “~ gone to mako homes for themselves H050. Pull' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . he . _ _ _ _ . . ._ have all gained experience and at our work in home and commun- are striving toward lhst end ing our boys and girls bet- and women for in the ra§r=s~ si’ r ii? »'§ *rig 5 l§fl§{;l,§il t _sl _ | gf’ 1‘lgglf§£qi%r _,E __ aff ‘lglsiibl 535; ,l :l;'g=§l§§ git, al grlgsirgg 5;;-l 4-1' iillllilrl 52523 gh; JE! 3535;; g gli; = rffifzgsilii-ggi; 2 iii? o ii liar? aio; ; to S ggalggigsgg 3 g _'§&;;§_§_iil_ ll § 2 Eli nlamle I faoeit,'tt li ffl l., _1 ,\** A “ I ..~. \.` lf , ,,.`._s.V ._ - -. , _ __ . eh-V V ' _'\‘.';;\~\":.¢"$.'.sr`_£t.i!~5;e‘~f`>>“{»'=" - ' » ~~‘ -‘~ -- ~' “ - -v » illeiiinll _ lines lvllililfi’ HATS $1.50 Clearing a few broken lines of Men’s Felt Hail all elses in the lot- light. and dark greyl, sand, brown and black, l.';.T.l’..l°°.f|'§;"' $1-50 The Smart “ Vagabond ” HAT _ $1.95 Lilht weight weathers lied Nll-felt. Smgl-1 snap brims ln brown, Zreys and fawns. All silk lined NW* Sllring Biltmore lists, Snap Brims with raw edge, ohers with narrow bound edge, elm new rolled brlms nicely ilnished with silk lin- lllx. Colors: _ dark brown, sand, dark, pearl ;.z:._1'f<':f. $3.15, Many Men prefer a CAP Large range oi' Men’s Caps - all new spring patterns, lmbreskable peaks., eight piece I tops. Each S s T Seethe New Shirts *J l` 10 Men’s Spring T OPCOATS $10.00 cleared at . . . . . . . _ . . _ _ price. Now . . . . . . . . . _ _ Shorts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ in the Basement I Ten Men’s Spring Topcoats, clearing at s frac- tion of their value. Light fawn and ian pure wool cloths. All good patterns to be . . » . » » . . . . . . . . . I Ten Small Boy’s Spring Toppers. Pure wool cloths, nicely lined, mostly sand and brown tweeds to be cleared at less than half 2 ..... S . | Smnél lot of Boy’s Fawn Twill Trench Coats .for ys 7 to 12 years, ' Priced at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __ Youth’s long Tweed Pants, sturdy I brown and grey mixed iwecds . . _ _ . .. I Boy’s assorted Tweed and Blue Cheviot Boy’s Blue and Khaki Combination Overalls. Suit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. a Boy’s Jerseys, Polo and V-Necks mn, in me ,U ,mn h 1 d Dark shades ¢=h1!d1’°11 111" somemtifinzndew mtanbergdficlslu-“arid Boy’s Blue Denim Overalls, All Sizes _ . _ . . . . . . . . _ _ “"°"°” 6” N "1 °'-lm' °°“"“““m°’ I ‘"1 W' Boy’s Caps ln line iweeds ssc , n v i i and school ls the foundation ° mu' mmm it 1 md. ’ f\Jl4l4`)V.I'41‘ , . r t d mmmg, 'm,un:§,|;E n§,,:¢¢T§I: b"nA1bK Mens fine Ribbed Sport Jerseys in u e an ny' 3,0 b,°,,,,,’,°';§,°,,|_ Plain and fancy all wool Pullover-s ln Turtle one another mon, Neck, V-Neck, Polo Collars and Z|ppers_ \ *bg Good serviceable school sweater . . . . . SL h ,M Boy’s ancy wool and cotton V-Neck Pull- ti?>:° and overs. Ah good patterns, sizes 24 to 32 ._ "W" *nl Boy’s Balbriggan Combinations, no but- 5* ,§,.,11 tons. sins zz so at sm Boy’s extra Long Pants, blues Twceds.Slaea30to38 Boy’s Navy Blue Reefcrs, brass but 50 tons.8iaes3lio26 Boy’s plain and fancy Broadcloth Blouses Boy’s sturdy Work Shirts, well made, good cloth in Navy, Cadet and Khaki All .... Boy’s all wool Golf Hose, brown, blue and 5* 4 °°°°4l°°*| greenl\htlers,slses7%tol0.Pair.... Monfs Two pant _ S ‘ Worsted Suits" Men’ IP iBllIlll5.N. Bl'Uw\,Blael, Bl sndlzlreygltriped and flocked worlteda Q §'-7'-»¢ "-'..°"“. _‘_ _'_'_f'ffl'_f‘fT.'."_'.'T.TTf‘*$ll'l.H Eirrrirrgg iorirogts ° NEW TOPCOATS 5 for men at .’ Men’s New Spring Topcoats-New Raglan Sleeve Slipon also set in shoulder with halt belt models. Twill silk lined, all wool Canad- ian T eed in d eheckind .gl-eyssvn. . . NAVY TWILL TRENCH' <3c1ArI1s lrclri sultry 1:7425; M¢l_\'S New Twill Trench Coats, with heavy ' plaid lining. Smart, dressy and dur- “ able cost at - Brotherhood Overalls and; Jumpers, blue or black S1,75 n marins. cmnins. llladal _ , w V ~ ~>\ Have you seen ~ the new spring BILTMORE HATS? In the BASEMENT 5 Men’s Khaki an shirts Men s Dark Grey Domet Work ‘ Shirts ............. .. Men’s line Broadcloth Shirts, attached ` collar, assorted stripes in blues and sam Men’s iancy Cotton Socks, summer weight Pair . . . . . . . . . . _ . Men’s all wool, medium weight, Ribbed Q Sock in khaki, brown and black. Pair . ._ 3*. Men’s line Baibriggan Combinations, nth. - leiic style. Suit . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. Men’s line Balbriggan Combinations, short ' sleeves and long legs. Suit . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Men’s fancy black all wool ribbed, medium weight Jerseys, V and crew necks, - white and red trimmed . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ ` Men’s fine Broadcloth Shirts with two ' separate collars, assorted stripes. Each |00, Men’s heavy wool Socks, just the thing for rubber boots. Pair .................. Men’s Heavy Police Braces P... ______ ____________ 454: ;?f§_§ff§6T_ff_l?Yff?¥'_1______ $1.25 eu’s e ac vers ls and Overall $1.00 Pants.. Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . ._ Men’s Fleece Lined Zipper Sweat Shirts Blue, Sand, Green and Maroon _ .. slr Super Size, well made WORK SHIRTS Ma\’s Work Shirts in navy, cadet and khaki duck, Super size, well made. Guaranteed to give satisfaction _ _ . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . Men’s line Twill Fleeced Back Shirts, Coat Front, two pockets, triple body stitching, super size, guaranteed in every respect. Navy and khaki I ' Men’s Fancy Cotton Half Hose Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . Men’s White Cotton Shirts Each. . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . _ . . . . Men’s Fancy Broadcloth Shorts Pair . _ . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5% Men‘s Jalbriggan Shirts and rawers At ................................... __ 650 Men’s Balbriggsn Combinations, short W sleeves and long legs. Per suit _ . _ . .. I Men‘s “Merino” Shirts and Drawers wc Each _ . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ._ Men’s “Merino” orn inat ons S Suit . . _ . _ . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s Collar Attached Broadcloth Shirts blue, white and tan . . . . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . ._ I Men’s fine pure wool V-neck Cost Sweaters, two front pockets. Comes in two nice w I shades of brown and blue _ . . _ . . . . _ . . _ I Boy’s fancy Tweed Suits, smart brown and grey patterns, 3 pieces. Coat, 1 pair longs and $6.50 ?e0d.. iliwtlf.f»'.fITf'{f.fl§°l’¢Bll'.°L.§§.°°f'_’_¥f_'f'ff' $1 Au w 1 _ BOYS' Tweed r§§,,.., $4.50 ‘ 'f.‘}{»}'.'l'.l 3°°.l.f§§f'§°ILfl°ff6T§3.’f.' $4.50 Boys’ Fancy Tweed Suits 3 piece 2 5 l 4 . l v Aint-_-z_;;__ _-e.___;»- 4 s Q of