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All new and $1 A PPO INTED TO BERLIN ind Panties. Special prices for Mother's Day in each line. TiiE GREENDAL COMPANY LADIES’ STORE sent llzily at the Vatican, the p05! held pllTiblhiy‘ by Aliieri. Gandhi's Power To Sway Masses 9O Queen Street Phone 1501 {hunt-o lit/til» illt: rmllalih Iladies, B 1 i n d c r an Holds Sgcurely “"'" ' ' ‘ " ' ' ‘ ' T" '_ (‘nlrlllnl \\ hite. Beige, “\|_’_‘°“”' __ 1 m illlv n.) V PQWELL) _ fi _ SUM-hm lhirn It. 1- e e n, Pl ice — ‘ i cAtlkl-ltjiil 5hy(8\r||_-(bP) f . . llii~l iiiid “inc. >1 Ladies’ Mesh Panties. an , e 1; (he Congress of M05lem'l joining the Congress In arRoarlngyr Days i.,.-,... __ .__ _ . Tm Rose and White. y ill 1 Biliar éungilfi.‘ Prague-hit tug-o xoélfiélxlglga cglkfgjl: ‘ ‘ , - d j . itriziiia an ' * ' ' ii-..>.i . ti» llhllch iilt‘ (‘Zlttil Sizes Small‘ medlum an I l’ "ihliqh he 15 ‘mt Moslem Iikague 5on1“? “m d Na. . . _ , - , , largo, Price of inc Congress. _'1"119 TTlbl-lne. H H" l1" e , i. .1 4i I l‘ > i llimm>tlu~ . c lzi . i ;- 11m‘- I, am tionalist newspaper in Lahore, said -——— . h“, _ q; u,» 5 piui‘ — -— -— —' lhis W}, p)... m,“ o; the Mauliuia makes no practical LONDQN, May 8 —(CP) - The u‘; I i ' I . I he t‘ cl he wanted contribution towards solving the rip-clearing days when Members to , l I. Prii-i- -- Ladies‘ Silk Ptlntltffi- llndcpu“ bu; {vouhj congress Party‘: important pro- of Parliament dressed to kill and - » a w .' qt T91 Rose and “Mite, ‘.110: prec. e a ')0il ical campaign blem 0i i“ n?" 5WD- Iflitefld- Could and ‘Vimld drink ihemwvci l.i'.iil\‘.* i-liill “is l __ ‘ “l. d 1hr the the coiiiitrv like most COfiisl 551719"- he 15 w?‘ “m!” the table in 5 room only 5 (i loves. Sizes small, mt Him a“ "zis n ~ lie had of... tent to leave the matter entirely few Wfds from the House of Com- 1‘ to Gandhi's discretion. lnotis were recalled when Walter m“; m‘ lime" Erskine, Deputy Serj-cant-at-Arms, . i "overtime-ht. . . .. ., f‘, .. ictircd after 40 years service, i lhgimro "s d lholiiuioécttliiersiiiilg c d‘ w rt. ' anliioliissoiistaniiieis glerljizgit-tiizm ‘rirril ill I t after the virtual a . “ - _. . .. _ in order —officlally "to attend the no‘pili_,qpfg_ iipiflkei‘. {to curry out girections for “ ‘ _ u tie main ciirince of or er. to arrest» ‘hi, strangers when necessary. to ex- hmL ~ ecutc warrants for contempt. and W“, being to bring persons in cusipdy bcfo'e ics if neces- thsrhgnlinigreisitiiigrfliliigiatlon made m m for a GROUP CAPTAIN HAROLD on Frskinels retirement conoenv EDWARDS AIR MEMBER FOR PERSONNEL CANADIAN Alt COUNCIL (By The Canadian Press) Few men place greater stress on discipline than uroup Captain Harold Edwards of the Ruyai Cau- adian Air Force. because _hc and this nndtl1flt_ A barrel of knew the importance of (iiscipline, “hhkv was alwflvs on m“ once was able to make two escapes from ‘whsh the mhm ‘(.35 _,,decorr,bed_ a German prison guards iii the Fir-it iworkwiaii fell insensifle as he be- Gre“ w"- . infill t0 strip the pacer from the That the escapes fuilcd in the 5W3“ m, was overccnu, b‘, the end was not, 1115 faulh But without ‘fumes of the whisky which, in the discipline they ncrci" could‘ have .‘,,,hr5,. n; wars. had mmregnawd progressed as for as they did. ac- qhh “~,,-1paher_ ' cording to the Air MeiiibLi" tori A“ (lyfit “m3 around 1335 "h". Personnel of the All‘ Counci. w... Eh -. hmqh- Md nwvca to Edwards —“Gus" to those who Shem“. , chm-h a‘, ‘h. on," end know him well -reoeived i115 pre- im- (he hhihhh. romwi... m, m, office of a former scrierint-at-Arms named in a clubby manner Gossct/s Room " It ivns situated at one end of the Parliament buildings. Hcre. it is said. certain M Ps used to spend a good deal of their spare time discussing Parliament ‘mom ed fill unused party .. years - is not Rim: i ti. il(‘llti_\‘ i”- Fallh in Principles -' ‘ Vi?! faith in truth, non- ‘ nril ' rklia who side with "tsiiripers sunport ‘OJIHHHQ that the n and the in- ves of the Cannes Sent a . ~ a Pwmmlem i559 “l1 3 and noinlmcnt of Erskine Senior a: m’ .ff,‘;ll<\v(i)tllcuinhii;sé ma dlgvlflghten his my? thtfit the 3.. .-,._..,t_at_,.,.,,,_,_ qr‘- 1O [he com dlsclplne ‘he {Dull ‘ll 0n ,0“ 5m“ Walter Flrskinefls retirement > cess be it milli3l‘) oi oiicruis. and {Wm n". p.110. of ‘v,,s;m|m,er_ _ m b‘, Hugged‘ Bose espficially necessary‘ in aii- farce ac- ‘hm; mu]? ,... u... a-vhghar of Pap ha“, no such llléile-‘i- 1 h r o‘ an recnmm ilihiiienis--»l~.rc-ke a liiik in a chain Bonn] Provincial Eh! n8 BARF d m B “l to. service begun in 1835. 'I‘heri Sir Vlllllllliiffi“ backbone of for t e R’ '. ‘m ' a? Te I’ William Gnsset was opnointcd Ser- . ish Commonwea i Ar raiun, jeanhahArms and for 10,-‘ com has been ' iiie inalii Congress ‘plwc anti the For- plan Ybiut- the; men who come litig- der m ne never) worry o Se"vpd as Shun t‘ _. h Whmpsentm at gfiatly about the discipline he calls Wiitrgihtiesi olimgpgllgl hlsiliQgwi. “ a - ..» l“ er, sh ‘is’! . . ~ Alihcaofrfriziliii" n L‘ the kind member‘ o‘ ‘my ‘Val’ M- P-S dress. “Miiiiblbeisixiioiivii mcouhmnd “We °p_ oramlzatlon with a lob w do. sick afinvfi seem to think that iinv we position y. at. oppmivion there was {grsmseglfifvlvfisoklxgegeuraéhié Egg: ggiiig?’ rare road enough for th: vw . . , P ' CQnIi‘.f“Qi.Yl1ZETh,Nd.YTU-" the 30m‘ thing as giant as the R. C. A. F’ 5a ' ‘ v f,“ lmfiiwpw e"- Edwards. whose blue eyes tvrinklc t ¢ ‘L U. tm‘ he M“ n“ as he talks. speaks in the manner ‘33in.IT<~...{:.,.I,‘;Q,Q;?TCH‘; staged a“ of a man who has seen a lot of he ‘}-n’n;;_.5,, mm m‘ arm“ “e” things and people and puns a good ,‘,.e,.,,;,_ gr, ‘y, tllflf} _“"“‘~K°d deal of faith in his fellow man. .- .. ri rac MS ois aticnd- “Dlsflpune and exmency go sccutive years. Gossets and Erskines Preparation of The Brooder Pen in! tho official session. His main i» . ——- ,. h d in h d, he told news ap- mmiif-l G Fm“ 3W‘ the Egiiiéfl. "Thienalr force can succiirss- (Expcrlmwlal Fifi"! N!" Cm‘ 0 ‘ w "Mining t” fully carry out its misson only Ell’, ilnl'.lr,q;i'°“l_li;gi 3:62‘: when the entire personnel is train- peghemclefcigglrfiss °i the FY0066! a r - cc “uh the ‘British ed t° “my °“" “dm ‘manly “d the’ ditiliikiilg ioiiniiiiiigrtieiiiiiiiotanog with full co-ordination." Edwards flew in the First Great War with the Royal Naval Air Ber- vioe and on April 14, 1917. he was emphasized too strongly, because sanitation is one of the major fac- EON-linen‘ on Congress tors in the economic prtxtucairm oi Bitter iiiziiqs were said about the Concrcss leaders and they re- ._.- .. JASPER PARK IN however, the grass has never been .\'l-I\\‘ SPRING LRESS ‘in such unifonnly good condition 1st this tiiiie, he said. An elk fence WZYNIPICLi, .\i.i.‘l., May 9~-Tllei'e . was constructed to keep animals was "i lack ziie ‘.\ill- lot‘ the course. "Never before in the i . (Kiiiaiian many 1on1; years 1 have been a "s grecnskceper have I ever seen a 201i course conic through a winter so soundly true and even as did the course zit Jasper this year", declaicd ‘the goif expert. ecprr u‘. tile iaurlmz this (miner. . 115ml‘ __ ______ _____ _ _ Férila'_ (M14269 0.. ONWUI As (iormnn cartographers drew up this mail l0 "lllilfili-e mm much closer the Nazis moved to Great Britain with their hllllllf"! to llu- iiortli. ‘flu; black lines show air distances from points in Ilen- nmrk aiul Norway to strategic centres in l-Jnliilllli. tiflillflnd fill!‘ U"? northern islnitds. (‘ompicle control o! these Scandinavian centres would place illtlflilfl’! at Nazi base! within striking distance of Brit- ain. The whiii- lilies show. by comparison, illstlnces from the Ger- r-u North Sea coast to Britain. ‘ _, _V chicken-g states M. H. Jenkins Head Poultigvinan, Dominion Ex-i porimeiital Fawn, Nappan, N. 5,, In Preparing the brooder pen for shot down behind the enemy lines. captured and sent to a. German prison camn at Kolmar where he and two other British prisoners r-iprorntozi in kind. The Congress Rialitlst prcss nltrirlzs Bose fierce- lv. The Pafiii "Searchlight" for in. stn . remarks that he ha. - nrhgrnhhlflnd ;nm.,.h.11nd,,1ged‘ *1‘; were placed behind bars together. Ytllullgreftlléfgsifisuiléliyuglllli!fifllgglfimitah- ma r-wncvc, t rcca is that. Bose v i ' “m Ninth‘; “go but A cake of soap. at a premium 11111161)’: (i) The ceiling. walls. and ." ii;'l Al‘ iliahri-i “Lcnrier" says the _ iriljlln < policy of fomcnting tlVil s "'1 ‘end on'_v to violence and mohoci-ar} and should be 0p- ivoscd "in over" ircll-ivishcr 0i‘ In- dia. It adds Roses principal object is merely to wrest. wnvor from the Confirms. hiizh command and occupy Gandhi's runs’ inn. The conference was less spec- tacular than usual because of un- expected rainfrill and the difficulty of reaching tho site. Mnulrinn Abul Knlmn Azad Coiizrriws president then in Germany as now. was trad- i T100!‘ are tlllifollliiily brlflhed down ed to a guard for a liacksaw hlnde land the dirt. removed. (2) The pen while friends smuggled the piison~ is hosed to soften any dirt that ers a tiny compass and mam. Ed- may have hardened into the walls wards placed his fellow prisoners and thus permits more thorough as sentrleo to watch the German cleaning. (3) '1')“, whip, and 110°;- guards on their filo-up and 20-down are scrubbed with a. lye solution guard duty and sawed through the ti; oz. can to 5 gallons of water). bars oi’ a window himself. This is followed with a disinfect- Ongdthbee bars werle cat disnllpllnc ant solution (used according w cgun u cauise Ion _v “re pr sonrer the directions of the manufacturer), “.2. '"'..°s“<*.. if: <4’ m c" ‘We we a ~- gmn a: ha! “F; g rztfiacelgcl; 5w move cleaning solutions and then sentry on his next trlii past bwould “i-“XOM M1) Mr and dry‘ ma‘ brood‘ rioiiceHiou-iing out ofiiieiviiiv (will bcvethZi-iwbuafi? ‘Rt’. w,‘ Once free of their prisons the fgedjng equtpmhlli; ‘QC i “ikohé ruizmvea spent w nights trying w over i. o... same malméi. (a) 5°‘°J‘i..“§‘3§§iild§°l‘;.d3i...§i?” .222 W“ c“ some“ 109111“! hiking and cold we-t 35d thoroughly dried. fresh litter of hungry following a three-day rain iailitihtilihshlfililbmzfingi gileipsiigaiymsfgii l-ciglepliuggliegyiihfifiiféigmguilggrlfigge F10 hrrocder stoves and regulate Returned to Kolmar each pris- grmraefew days below me oner spent two weeks in solitary ' confinement and a second attempt to escape ended when. after digg- ing a hole in their cell wall they were discovered in the cellar of lhc University that was being used as a detention base. Edwards, a native of Lancashlre. Enaland, came to Canada as s boy and crew up in Nova Scotln. He joined the Royal Naval in i915 and later was transferred to the Royal‘ Naval Air Service where he served as a fighting pilot in fiance un- til German tracer bulle‘s sent him down behind the enemy lines. WILL MOVE—ADDRESs OTTAWA. Mav 7 -—~/CP\ _._ Hrrziics Lanointc. ncwlv -oleclrd member of the House of Commons for lntblniere and son of Justice inister Mp0 te. will move the nddress in renlv to thi- speech from flilll“, SPRHIS, 3°" "um-Es- i112.‘has”.riz".c*;iaii*..r*i:f i a inlgiaiitrics Sinclair. member for Van» MURRAY ' couvei north. will secmiri the ad-I ilress. Both are Liberal members. I fmDAY ‘om orrrawa Mav v mom Jun-l - * Mr" -~— a"~.".'.§:"rc:i¢.::i.r?°:¢";m:2":r: 1 “°""°*"— nizAiliisiniic imiimir ".=~',:.-.:;.'.:.;';';;.';:"srqgiigg: g; “TWP” ‘"" the some 90st in Halifax. and a nfrxslcm iliiziio. hardly pos- sessed the pditiciil stature of his Jmmcdlnte predecessors. | Azadis speech on the desirability i THEATRE l. i “Frontier Marshal" With- RANDOLPH SCOTT NANCY KELLY SOURIS ITfiiuTzsTZY 9o. c j.\.\_\\~ -‘E.Q-.\‘Z\Y\\‘. cutout, Motherw Day, May 12th- IVE MOTHER some lovely new wearables. . .so smart. you’li want to borrow them yourself! Lovely. feminine styles as gracious as Mother herself! Dresses, Blouses, Suits oi’ the type she's innocently coveting today! Hosiery, Gloves, Undies that are daintiiy practical, cleveil-fnew Bag! Choose them all here . .. where Mother loves to shop herse . 1 r f Stockings An Ideal Gift for Mother 0n Mother’s Day Gloves, Bags, Gifts Your Money Will Buy $ A striped fabric or a 3:00 soft leather bag. Beauty- skin gloves in black, brown, navy and white. Scotch plaid, floivt-reil or plain umbrellas. $ Fine French Kid Gloves zloo in slipon and fancy styles. Pastel suede or fabric purses. Tailored pique vestecs or soft chiffons. $ Gloves styled by Kayser 1-00 in newest colors. Ascot scarves in dotted or flowered silk. White scarves in silks, sntins and chiffon. 3 and 4 thread Cliitfons 75c, $1.00, $1.15. These are the choice for Dress-Up occasions. Crepe Chiffons and Sans-Run $1.15. These stockings will give Mother longer service for street W881‘. Service Weight in Light. Medium. Heavy 75c. $1.00, $1.25. For longer wear and for the Mother who likes a heavier weight. All the new beautiful Spring shades such as Rachelle —_Pium- age - Gorgeous — Pastime j- Saucy — Jolly -- can be had in both Kayser and Orient. L J Give Mother Linens SHE WILL APPRECIATE A USEFUL GIFT 5° White flilndTlllllfOitiltiTii c I, i n e n Handkerchiefs. Dainty colored flowers for coat. A shaded chiffon han H Lfor her suit pocket. 44/ Attractive Scotch 'Loce Tobi‘? Cloths, ore liquid rePeiim" “TH stain resistant. Cold water v1! remove lust traces oi any tuicIQ" substance on the lute- Mudeiro Hund Embroidered Pil- low Cases, charming intricate de- signs, worked by hund on smooth fine cotton. Priccd from $1.25 to $2.50 poir. . .. _ _ __ _ __ ~90 IRISH LINEN HUCK TOWELS $'1=54*54 s‘ Fine quality with damask iiem- S~ 72 9°" _ _ _. ._ S2 50 stitched borders, size 18x32" In X pair “ _ _ _ — _ _ 98c Tuscany Hand Mode Locos - Hond Embroidered Linen Tea Place-mots. Yilflneli. chuifwls’ Tablecloths etc. In oil the rill?“ popular disigns. All sizes prim-i from l5c for mots to $6.50 tor best quality cloths. Sets, Imported from Madeira, Spoin and Chino-A big assort- ment to choose from. Price from 75c to $4.50 per set. Undies! i FOR MOTHER'S DAY GIVI UNDIES slips are the nicest gift be- cause they're so pretty and so necessary. Plain tailored styles or lacy camisole styles Sizes 32 to 44- $1.59 $2.00 $295 Harvey Woods Panties and Vests. Tea Rose and White. Each —- — —- -— $1.00 House Dresses of the kind that Mother always likes. Florals and Dots, in Zip- pered 0r wrap around Styli“- Sizes 14 to 20 — $3 I Seersucker Housecoats gay flowered prints. Cardigan Sweaters l" fine wool, soft shadff- sizes; 3-1 l0 H. And “WY 1c only $2195 and $3l95 Our New Batiste Blouses i would make Mother a zrlfillieilfl’ Dalgmy m“ zipper and button types. _.Z.95 and at — — 51-98 51:59 MGDRE €~ MiLE-OD iimiitii- Telephone No. 49. 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