and LINGERIE A Frocks Fit Smoothly over these new SMART SLIPS Perfect Fitting, f_ull length Satin Slips. —Tail- ored with faggoting or fancy lace trim. All 32K. ‘.'§..‘.°.'f..f‘.’??..?f‘.“. $2.00 $2.9 $1.49 $1.00 New No-burst Slips with guaranteed seams which can not burst. New slip for any one that bursts. Perfect fit. All sizes, Tea rose 00 and white .... .. I New high quality Crepe-de-Chene Slips. All sizes. Full length. White only Best value in good fitting Slip. Tea Rose and White Factory CLEARANCE of SIMMQNS i i y" Spring-Filled MATTRESSESS with fancy trim For Days of SPORT Newest Thing in Sport Shirts to be worn with shorts and slacks. Pretty colors, smart styles, Blue, Green, Malse, White. All sizes . . . a. 59c — 69c — 89c ' Fancy and Plain Slacks. White trim Red and Blue. Navy trim White and 79o 89o $1.00 t Latest in Shorts-Bright Plaid_ design with halter style top. All sizes. Two pieces I for only Three Piece White Pinue Sport Dresses Shorts, Shirt and Skirt Combined. Full length I Excellent fit for only $1.98 Smart new Shorts. Twill cloth. White, Marine, Navy . . . . . . .. Mercury Shorts in Blue, Green and White aoeelsolleooaoaaosee Same type garment in bright striped pique for only one of the lat-gal; and strongest churches, Timothy Eaton Memor- ial, m; 9,150 qbserved the anniver- sary ahead oi schedule. old Anniversary of While the days set ior the cele- i-brations fare June 9th and 10th. . Inirrsn COLUMBIA arm new-rm,” ocngfegaflqng o; the United ' l: FUUNPLAND COMMENGB Church of Canada are already wnll 3 "ilAli-l-Y-MYMEN A35 ACTWE- organised for the occasion. In Ox- : ‘iord county, Ontario, a visitation "ZPORKJNTO. Mew 99 — T" "Ymor all the churches by 16 w 30 ~ of the Ibnth Annlvfl-ilayment began on Sunday. May l9. - of the Uhiwd Ohilmii 0f Qlmiand continues on May 26 and Juno - were witnessed in VIHOWVHBIL one or two laymen are visiting . 0-. when tlri British Oolumbisneach congregation. On June 0 a. rerence and Provincial Ybiilinspeoiai order oi service will be used le‘s Convention together atqmd g monk-offering taken. .. o‘; a pageant oi union. In the In Middlesex and other Presby- tports oi Newfoundland the an- torts oi London Conference aimi- raory service! have been held veranry committees have been iorrn- ~ Yin order that the fishermen ed and are at work. In Mlddlesex ~ t take part before starting out two delegates from each commit- tho season's work. In "' to tee of Presbytery form the oom- s "- -XI3ZXIXZMIHIMINIMKXP Plan Your Senator Vacation iillll For all Rail and Steamer Connections call , ll. I. inoatns, cm- Ticko Ago-i §§As5l3m§ c: i .._.| Rl l-i.':i=_fi% Gowns Pajamas Fllwy Crepe Gowns 81-“ Cool Voile Gowns and Pyjamas for the summer. Pretty designs, bright colors New Crepe Pyjamas. Peach, Pink, Blue ooafoooeoeslIno-oolo! Tight Fitting Panties for under those new Shorts. All sizes. Tea Rose and White. 49c, 59c, 69c, $1.00 $1.59 $1.50 i Lag to Iarbour Isurier to Meal Barbour. Pontlalld to Incal Harbour. to Local Barbour. E It!!! N0. I. berth. Newfoundland. loading. ncaaliad, loadiu. Pentland, discharging. nagun, discharging. Aoadlau, emu. VIIIIIJ DUI ID llllVlz-n t from women. Lillemor from Jamaica. 5—PillllH from New York. Dslsnozo from Buenos Altos. _ Glauous from For list. ‘ Silwrsaaidal from Far last. s-Iooselind from New York. solar LEAF DISEASES , The leaves oi wheat and barley plants are subject to s large num- ber of different diseases which oi- hen seriously reduce the value o! the crop. The Division of Botany, nonunion Experimental Far-ms Brown. draws attention in these diuases, so that they may be recog- nised and proper control used if serious outbreaks ooour. Boot blotch on wheat and barley is the result oi an intention oi the plant by a fungus. Oblong, den-k brown spots. surrounded by a yel- 1°W1lh 11110. em characteristic o8 the disease. The fungus may cause a. root-rot or seed discoloration. The mlttee, with Dr. D. d. MnoGnegor oi London as chairman. The Saskatchewan committee has issued an encouraging letter eon- talnlng this statement: ‘with 76-- 000 more oommunicant meinblfl. 58,000 more Sunday school members and 00.000 more yoimt B00916‘! 1°’ ciety members than in i090. aural! lowing of infected seed results 1n seedling blight. This disease is very ent. Net blotch is found ohlefly on NTIQI- T110 lymlllmns on the leaves resemble those oi spot blotch. but if tho Ibots are examined closely a network of dsrker lines may be seen in the darkened diseased ar- us. In! stripe is confined to barley. The disoam is characterised by narrow biuwn streaks on this leaves. Al the leaves wither, g, fraying w- curs. no heads. or at most a few. are formed. This disease is differ. ent from "false stripe" in which grain-bearing heads sre formed. and iraying oi the leaves doe: not oo- We were fortunate in securing a quantity of Simmons Better Spring filled. mattresses in remnants covers of HighgradequslltyJn many oases there were just enough to cover one or two mattresses. __'.l'lils is your opportunity to secure s quality mattress in a high grade cover are. price you would expect to pay for an inferior mattress. But the quantity is limited, oome early for best selection. ' PAY 0,,“ $25.2 NDW $2.50 Monthly NO INTEREST. nvirav uarranss GUARANTEED ALL SPRING-FILLED HIGH GRADE OOVIRB HOME PLAN TERMS z 1, y‘ quo/ity "construction SUMMERSIDE our labours are ‘not in vain in the Lord‘ and we have even’ cause for thanksgiving." All the Prairie provinces have organized ior the ‘Ibnth Anniver- sary and Think-Offering. Similarly. the Maritime Provinces are URN-l‘- ing. It was stated yesterday thbt the Preshyieries in Ontario and Quebec have been in communion- tion with their congregations and that the activities of ‘fioronin churches are being matched in on- vlnoial centres. ' rvrsioiir a IXAIIIIIITIOI Illfilsnllabflli ll. J. Illlll 0210881180‘! omen-mono M1010 . ‘I . 04 Great George Street SUMMER BARE era from wealthy, but esoh ribbon‘. was a link with one oi 00.000 5"“ trallan soldiers who never came “ RZIiio Pillow To Woo Sleep UYDNIIY, May al-With a ptl- able. _ At the Dominion Experiments! Station. Fredericton, New Brims- wlok. every effort is made to pro- vide a "continuous supply oi nu- tritious feed throughout the sum- mer without resorting to the feed- ing of lame quantities oi expen- sive feed. in the barn. Iilortfliled pastures provide most oi the teed lent. Provision should be made for sources o! feed other than pennan- ent pastures during Ailust and fifllitsmlvli‘. "fiddly in dry sea- sons. Where newly seeded hay lands have come through the winter well, s r1109]? of clover aftermath will lllmly be available for late summer feeding. l! the hey crop is harvest- ed early. If prospects for clover sfiormeth m poor. provision should be mule for supplementary annusl W crops to provide additional ieed during the late summer. Ibr this u"! IDWII pillow. and tin nnmd fertiliser and by oo- Rltinl 0n the bill?!- It was ordinatlng the m» of gruing with ',,,"",,°',_," mlffifflgrfifx ieature of this year's ma» and the amount oi available lurbego. ‘mum; "muggy," ".¢_ llliitflfil-l OINIIINN! It lN-BW- - Th» "fill: iiiifliiii" "high oi: The object at all times should be will!" ll _ iiwlilimmm tomaiatsin milk notion srvwfliini-he min-on» inaonablelevelboimitiatl“ AshesOfRibbons boundsnltratootlodmiilflvounds djfyjqqlgm¢°mt|yh1wumu ‘atoaaolflhrfligioveiaiurituuoioooocmm. 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