-.s-._'.-_:,._c‘:__.. .. ._ .. . .. azrvvavrt or Orient pair — — — — PllrJ-I III s- ek _ p. . UMBRELLA’S. price i. “ MOTHER’S DAY SUNDAY MAY 14th comes the one day in the year that oft- ers you the opportunity to pay well deserved tribute or honour and affec- tion particularly and exclusively to MOTHER. May we help you? .HOSE P FOR THE Y 0 U N G MOTHER who likes a sheer hose why not give her a three thread chiffon, either Kayser Sir THEN FOR THE MOTHER who prefers a stocking a little more durable, ask for Crepe Chiffon 134 x in Kay- ser, or 505 in Orient Pair—--'-—— $1! AND N01‘ FORGET!- "IN G Grandmother - she’ll want a some- what heavier weigh, so medium or heavy ser- vice ls just hose for her. work and hand UMBRELLA r NECKWEAR? ‘Any Mother would love a pair 11f gloves for her Spring en- semble. Wehave them in the finest of French kid in white, black, ehamois, blue, brown and the newest Spring colors 3"“ r 2. 2.50 , and 3. What Mother wouidn’t love a new Umbrella? Shown in the new gay oil silks or in the somber shades of art silk. Prices '2.00 ‘Z95 ‘3.50 and ‘4.50 SCARVES Plain and flowered Chiffon and fancy crepes. An ideal gift at a reasonable ‘l .00 ....1‘1.50 HANDKERCHIEFS. White and colored linen hand rolled edges, applique, Mexican drawn emboidered initials, Prices _ 25c 35c 50c ......75 FOR MOTHER DAIN TY UNDIES "' "Harvey Woods" cuff panties in" colors of white‘ hrlarose and apricot. All sizes . $1 .i’ri¢l'----—-—-—————-—- I Vests tarnotch above in two styles, tiny adjus- table strops or comfy cut S Price—————-—--——-—-- I i Loveily ltrilored slips in rgyon satin sstripes, all sat ns an a crspes._ ~ White and tea rose‘, all sizes 1 I95 - How about o cerseiette or girdle for Mother? Se K often she needs these gorrnents but keeps putting off getting them to buy things that .see|n to be more necessary. And what is more necessary than a trim figure this Spring? _ See our window of foundation garments and bring Mother in for a fitting. ‘ Prices range from Si‘ ‘o0 N $1 . vlsrr THE ALINENS, e this great second tloor department is y tilled with- suggestions nor Mother's ‘_ Day gifts. e QVER§ You. can VERA BROWN QAI“ DOIIIIIIOII ..SQIIARI cuss. u. serene? llllthlfl _.s. Auuswrcsuvuorn l vies Insulin‘ 2i orsn dose sometime NB... vlobablv ~ ‘t ‘ wl ~\rs"lonsWYuors'llbessre'l'l°~nln‘ “Dart be absurd. Ase you s flier?" . "Yes. Ibllh enema! the old eretes around. . hopes. Oueh to be f reel suooen Jobleoolhrstlsmteegedvrith Or these sgilii.‘ Eisii ti? r Y i- é oomlnl gtereture, with neat mans all em. "Nothina like nyina to teach georgre-trhlia I'll he you. Dllt the to er: into her and: embarrassment and he ‘fefid at her, “I say. do you thin! 132% never set a break d. But he's a sweet pilot. ‘Ilhe old ladies refuse to ride with anybody else. l-le lied such thoush ' v gr; nresent and this surnrlslnsr tel- ‘ "I. Ruess I'll have to , 1 1 doevlrl Fifth Aventrlfnies? thug girl? ed This M‘ m m m second stranae yryvhnlzunlrgnllhltinllz‘; hour! But really. she'd better be troubled youi"'She nal “I word. She swan: along. her happiness to hereel . lob mlaht not materialize now did not sonre her She felt it was her lircky day. She was oer- Whlte had altered her snd ‘s nude rrood. atraid of work. She must get out her books and bmsls kinds of first-add a lions, she supposed. but that did Alison. she was a hard- esse . impossible to be annoyed man. "flusyer. Al "But. vou see. I'm lu I may not get the i "You will. I know White. You're lust the type. Well-bred looking, small. and you have e .. . yes. Alison felt her color rise asaln "What difference does being smell make?" Alison asked because was embarrassed and nee the conversation. Lo srlrl. don’t. you know any- thing about. flvlnz? how in the devil did you ever hab- lriaen? to set mixed un in this rac- e .. ‘f! have to have a lob. and Mr. R ’ recom me." Alison was sorry the moment that's lhati" Alison thounh. restralnlna s deaire to look beck. But she smiled as she walked. un- conscious of the rzlances of those For they saw an ex- tive younrz woman who looked so radian-t that int. Steve to you. t! yoglease. Am “Call me Sonny." Alison rotor-ted quite unexoeotedly. And she blush- t walked. the literature Steve had liven ner clutched in her hand. Hex-thoughts turned to- Mr. Roerden szeln. How he had found her. she could not im- agine! Why he had done this thing shedldnotknomlfsheoouldonl write and thank hlml Hunts New Home The next weeks dream to Alison. She night imtll midnight, killing ‘em off——-" whistle. “You are a biz shot. I-Ie‘s *r==" i???" "fliigli" v~. ~rrijrmt . .n=lt" llrice régjafiilirnu." 1 ’ '0 It, i ‘ ’ l " v53 igirihd: ;'.'."nzr.'r..tt*.vr._‘5frrit¢ ----- - Iood caste o y e flew seats when”?! at». . ' ‘seamen, zitntt. mt. ~.t.-.*-=::..--. ate.- i.“ tug $3.‘: sitar."- mam-eunpfidss-lilunr-iilslsrus? ‘ gigi-‘fgrfl- Wm. i}. Negenee. Oat-sue. _ ._ ' m: , arenas- ' " , f -~ re em n» Vitamins ' ‘ * ' =1. s. l. eer-eis Qgiauérs m _ l; ‘ o. .. ulamere e .tts.'lll'i'll':'.'rs...i.f"w“l”'"':'tsztx.t: tenants... . ~' i the examinations. ‘more were White notified her she must lamina; ottblngs to do. Rae reed ready to take her first run. b‘ everything she could find about . Allsons trill blue uniform M; anes and alrlsnes. 81o haunt- been home for days. Sometime; or lflsrgry, poured nisM. . her eyes were um aviation msgesiuee there until she with study. shed try it on. even w felt she could m: the jargon of the neat blue can. flylne 000019. And ell this before , Now that Alison was certain oi she had ever been off the ground. being given n ohence in make good Th, qqy; rushed on. Alison re- as a stewardess. she had a p1“ ported every day st u» Continental lilezvJeynshspoulggraix-Ju Airline Bohool. And she was leem- “I . 1'“ “*- lng test. Then one morning Mr. {Oontlnued on page 9. Col 5) i ‘Bret-use sun-nu. sass use he so sen Inn‘ — n I n n surusdnessbesessblsersslbfifl’ ‘ CREAM l RQUTES Commencing Monday 15 leaving Murray lllvehr to creamery via Dover, Glen William, Peter's Road; » . ay Harbor Alison seeped ll not sure iusthhow much Broderick eyes showed her rtelntv “Oh. I'm serious enoughkei Kills s" just the president! And you worry about not a BT96 You'll get it all rich/t. But how did you new to have such s. rrull Drive out Suddenly somebody of her arm. ‘mere of tomoblle brakes. bod Duliaed her roughly back to ur . c "Here. here. redheads ha lng wanna? ivrllgtlllout 10° - e o ' An tall y g NEUTRALIZE FOOT ODOR ahilp. Welcould stand a ous text driver learned cab and yelled unnrecatlons at, her. ‘Cut ti And scram! You didn't hit her. did you?" the young man hurry home-and tell her mother about the aux-prism: things which e/oomlnc to her. A North, Gaspereaux Sturgeon, ~Milltowny ~ Road, Lower Montague, Upper MQIWBBIIQ» I-Yllllflie, Wednesday 17th leaving Murray River via. fliadstone, Abney, Murray Harbor, Guernsey Cove, White Sands, ‘Belle River, Surrey, Belfast, Etc. Friday 19 leaving Murray River via Hopefleld, Iris, Wood Islands, Caledonia, Glen Martin, Brooklyn, Heatherdaie, Valleyfield, Etc. ’ Once weekly until further notice. JOHN J. BECK ‘hawler for. Haselbrook Cooperative Creamery A - —-~-~»~--u 341-5- a- e-1 By George McManuf THAT HOEQID Hll-D ‘CRIED P RAPS su s DOWN 1p: eeAuw ARLDR T HOME. - 959M5- THEY'RE lD f g. . he‘; € f“ Q on r limit, ELL l-IAGSMEET THE unero/u REA wrmwosxv rue W'"“’°5“ ' OMAD in: 5“°"‘" TIPPIE pond "CAP" STUBS BY Iiuvuuu aur ’COUNTTA Sue's A GURL,ALL a CAN o0 IS n01‘ SPEAK TO HER! TH‘ TAT TLE-TALE- - on: somseoav so PAst i TIPPIE? ‘rt-rev wane-roe LITTLE ‘r0 SEE‘. _/_ |r's A e000 THING SH! ISN'T A BOY-w on $14510 cast A 6000 CRACKON TH’ JAW FOR TELLIN’ GRAN'MA ‘sour ME Fl6HTlN'_ out: LUNKY--,' ‘niece is» A “warp-rate --._ ‘ ‘EA N . '. O Y l ' rxtterte-rgftlag-rio 2-5. ‘ (ti; WEI , irfisfiefis rail’. . . - THlllLTl-IAT OUGHTTA ' WIN 1m’ maze! A mnunznn wotiar. incur. A Wat-l i . A: use weer res u easier-ear os%u . to m» rose -