_ , ""," \ 5 4 \ /_,;§%.§` t“"* . _ if \_ as \`._.»-f & ""_ NNOUNCING TODAY the arrival of a new ne of lovely hats, shown and sold exclusively _in this store. , Lyon Hats felts-straws express the last word in New York style, they are ` - perfectly designed and beautifully made, and are amazingly moderate in price. Every hat has that touch of “class” that you look for-and that you ought to have.` \ I ""' ' SUMLBISIDB FISBIBMIN -4 AUM’ _ J 8 Colors in Bombay Crepe a Charming Silk Fabric - of Amazing Value at $129 ydf' l- Extra special value in “Bombay Crepe." This crepe is some- what similar to a heavy weight flat crepe. Very firm and lus- trous iinish, 36 inches wide, in the following colors, Navy Blue Cornflower Blue, Chinese Yellow, Jade Green, Pink, Crane Grey, Black and White. One of the best values we < have ever offered. Special, yard .l . . . . . . ' ‘ Smal lot 54 inch Tweerls clearing at 1-2 price. A few of the prices are: $1.50 for 75c; $2.00 for $1.00; $2.75 for $1.38; $3.00 for $1.50; $3.75 for $1.88. V 4 colors of double weight Fuji Silk, Sand, Jade Green, Salmon and Powder Blue. Regular $1.10. Special ........ Small lot of semi-service weight silk hose, about 6 colors nearly all size 10. Regular $1.50 Lot remnants cottous, rayons, silks, etc., clearing 11-2 price. / I ~ tank. . , _ -ri-rv. m-mv.ofr'i'irrowN cuapprsw '_- - ” _` " -"-'-___-_ - 4 Western Guardianllzfastem Guardian ` -.IDIIN B009 Fl-DUI. better: .saosnv noon nova is suav- than ever. All srocsxs. 8383-4-23-Zwks img” 5 91",, yw semi-, _ 3. -- _ f .azsa-4-aaa wks *_.- I; -~sm\roo~° mum xox mum. 17; "S, 'Wlwili IIC Nall ‘ff nl‘l@'l. Haro! sAL'_..,§f,]|_ 551 QM ‘ f I “°‘°"'”~ uses nroson -memos. una moon _,lAcl.s T at exceptionally low Dl'1¢°l~ P°°1l 3 par nt rear of store, not in _ _ _ __.uo'ncl 'ro canals ra-nous ' """'° luovflavaiit lv/Tana* Imlizilibrmy*-541'- Wesley Diblwtii '"1 *W1 Y ns of mveusrs imimsorsso Hsu, sri- !°"°‘°‘ W ”‘°"” “'“°" 'Z mx i f asf. my nn, ai s osiook. am-s-s-si. °"'“‘”Y °°"‘”‘°“°”“ T“" 'Y' -Noam ssnaqva s nas- B” "°’*‘””» M? *‘°“"m5_5_3_5_a_n TOWN United Church services: N., Bedeque, 11; Wilmot, 3; Freetown, “l” ' . _ 1.30. J. w. A. Nicholson. umuwr. l1°"“°f 3°" ‘“ ‘M “‘°”““"' 1” “‘° ‘f -;_. -BBACE1 would be pleased if ll-*U11* 1°- B°1m°°t' swth Wm ‘M car and truck owners would park F»W¢55d¢- Mm zuwk "WM “pw” their cars at rear of store, instead of ellie il very much Lf the secretaries 0! in ‘front or near gas tank. `tho it-tools in the we-#N11 PU* °f ° I am-s-s-zi. me mum would wi-im to her -CONCIl_.T IN KING Glnldl childrenoftheirdistricttoreceivei-116 LL. Kensington, Monday evening treatment.-8. -.1 0'~1l>¢k. May 12th. cliarlottewwn ` -*- ent directed by Prof Thompson -ELECTION OF DFHCIBS-gi; _ e e O O 6 - _ _ -I not fins Monday will be 'I*uesday.` Ladies Branch of the Bumm 1 roceeds in aid of Ladies Aid. Pres- Golf Club held their annual meetllll 9 . nyterian Church. 8m-5-9-2| this week and reported a Very l\l°°¢H° -SUCCESSFUL BOX SOCIAL-A by a number of the guests. the prizes going to Miss Dena Gaudet and Mr. J. H. Gaudet. Consolation prizes were received by Mrs. Adolphe Arsen- auii 'soc sn-. Joseph osusoz. 'rho auction of boxes followed the card games and some high prices were realised.-5. -_-.- -Pl.l!BYil'El.lAN CRUICB IN CANADA-Kensington and Preetown Services, May 11th, 11 s. in., "Moth- 1 er’s Day services. Theme "The Moth- er-Heart ol the World"; 3 p. ni. Free- town, "Mothers Dey service; 7 P. In-. Sermon Text. "O My Bon Absalom. My Bon, My Son Absalom! Would School will take part at the morninz -GOOD HEBIJNG CATCHES BY s spell of poor fishing ever vines nut- tin: out their nets in the Straits. the first good catch of herring was made on wednesday, when the Summer- side fishermen broulhif in 01/G1' f°n¥ barrels from their nets set od Mis- couche and at Sea Cow Head. The largest amount landed from ont boat was fifteen barrels. Since then the run of fish has not been quite so good. out his catches are expected in ..|v1Ugvu,|,5-.A new Instihlts was organised at Piusville by the 5\lD¢YVi' .oi-, Min Msorhsil. on my ith- in me sehocolhouse. The following officers were elected:-Prsideoe Mn- John daumz. vioe-tres-Mn. ambrose cor- enrsri. lecy~'n-ss-Mrs. William Gal- lant. Directors-Mrs. Archie Gallant. Ms. Mossy Gallant. Mrs. Prank Cial- imi, Auditors-Mrs. Maxim Gallant. Mrs. moore osussc. 'rho recoil-r dey of meeting is the fourth Wednesday of “gh mmm, the first meeting is to be held _at the home of Mrs- Thom” Corcorsnsvhenroilcall istobsan- - Fancy printed Crepe de Chine and Georgette scarfs. ...md W ~~M_y nvoriis nsoipe." _ Triangular and long styles. Special, each . . . . _ . . _ .» -~ - Clearing at, pair _ 79c ' ' @ ` I _BLOOMFIILD--A new Institute was organises at Bloomfield corner by lisdies’ smart Knitted suits $7.50 -- ~»-»-_»»-~» My F-° atd on May 'ith in the schoolhouse. Tas following officers were elected'-- , _ Here’s a. knitted suit that we think is one of the best values "ml pm, vi' . - wer have ever offered. lt is asilk and wool mixture, two ,.,,,_.,;:‘::`wY4':° s¢ey.1~.»‘:¢.-1:1. piece, coat and skirt, suit, shown in mauve, sand, use rms. ninoum-Min. Moe blue, green and black. _ ' Pi1\¢\U» WH- WW "‘“"- W* 3'” bit Plneau. Un. Arthur Martin. e __ . ._ . .. sosiiewmu mn.io.w».xwnhine _ \ _ p \ ‘ -f' c ' __ 'rssfiraimsst-iulsiobeheldeit-h° _ Q ` _ _ ` .il urufcd ~s--»»1<= mm" ` * ---'~- ~- V \ _*_ \ l » 119--121 Queen St. Chlrl0l‘¢ef0W'll ""° °'"‘°“" "ww" mx' pinsau. The Nlllll-r day of inbliihl umcmauruuuycfewhmwih ,moon-louse on May 13. st s o’c1ock when roll call will be answered by OID! 'l'lll'l'llN‘l‘. Mila Zinck _ Y _ '_ _,V '_ _ hasbeenverybusythis weakes- IAIT IDYALTY 660111! Hll'P¢r; LBHRDLUIHRDLU Wheltlly. .IUUDI “Il N551 ‘Null m |47' _ ____ once x-1, .mn mowevim' s. is the report of East Georgie Harper: 3. Msrylovs. for the month of Grade IX-1, Woodrow Wheatley: 3, M.scNsir Robertson; 3, William PARADISE CAFE Ms goes .f:m”m‘ #outa ssofigxil' swic- looet Andrew (equall- Grsde I1-i.Zita lloniassy; I. lid- nsllseKsnais:l.Vsral|nith. Grads!-1.JeaiisWlea%|O1i I. Al' _vinAn4rew:t.`0lr|idUsneli. 'teachers-Usshsriaa llaelinaoa and may ltewsre. o-adams-nes-_-mn ’ l\asllliI°tll'l_hl»Ill&dis¥i¢ oslssicarsdussosiagliidhlrwssn. H Lunch Here Dine ia "Town _._ *E Citi _-4¢ph~»~¢n~h IIIBIXIDO arm vm-i, :annum wiasuay; ins the Www °f Nt FHM' "W 21 miisreo uscwulisaua 1. chord f1fIt¢"°"°\°°"°' WW 1°' WNW* Mpeg mon against diphtheria. Isnt centres Grads vu-i. lstlm Harper; 2. were visited durins the week. thirty- sesis mv; a.~ oorothy nom. fm nauuheles NUM# 1° the we- Grads V!-1, Mary Bradley; I, Ulm. II school children were treat- Plorencl Horriuoy; 8, Nora lhrper. ed and IU N0-lehenl children. which Gradslv-l,Arthu.ri.me; 3,lva inadst\ototal140.'rhsdcetsrsalld leper; I. ldward Carroll. Bed cross nuns were very pleased at Grade In-1, uulas Andrew: I.-tiisaasistsnossiveatoehsasbythe Caih0l'ilieCarroll: tlrenslmithlssd ssgghqq iii§'=2' "lil§I;= ilriiglii ilfigiééi g is 3; § it is . .J __ , . lp Y 4 _ a A . » ~_. _ . . » - . _ __ .f'».-... _ », ' ‘~".>, ._ ~ ; '~ : . , ,fz,'s;,'s,\..~.»l - .. .V i _ .~ ,cv ,. ' f < ’. ' - - -fuvlf .' v .V . .~,.\-,.. _ 1. -, ,',.»»,<....>_.,.._\;..;."». i - ;’» rl ` ' ' IW -. -‘~"` _., .1 . ' _. »""“ . `J>~" . i. f wwf ..~_- '=v,_. »"?.,.~.=l » »-.»f<.~: 'fe .H f-_ ~f tr 15?' forw ' \ery successful box social was held on 1|' J E Wright read tl-is minutes oi ' s e 1 _ _ ~ ‘ l 1 1 u 3 Wednesday evening in St- Paul‘s Hall, gp, annual meeting and the ; 9 Suinmerside, under the auspices of wgmnt gmmitwq handed in their » » - ,- the C. M. B. A. Whist was enjoyed 1-spam, whim were all very enwural- O Q 5 -su.; . The pson, Ltd.. M°D¢!¥‘U°~ m #N7-5-I-31 1.-~ iisen, em-ough the following districts! `ternoon Miss Zinck will be at Cen- sosutnor mowif-tlieyvish W ful season for last Ytl-1' I-1'“if1°°k°d nd to 3, better One 101' 1930 MH lngandshowdthoolubtobelna 3°.” financial pcnitlon. The election o:osiiomm»f.usou»uws>’°l-='i»°¥ piace,byha.llota.ndws.sssfol.iorws:- x 1- t J ll 1 I ‘ . Double Protection P -W/len it if needed most what it would mean to your family to be assured of double tection when ic is needed moat. Ofc?-io the wageeamer is taken beforeasuicicntrcsczveisbuiltupor while :heel-iildren are too yo to share the burden caused by hiusnliss. The Dominion Double Protection Policy adds to the advantages of an ordinary life policy a special pro- visionfor the a-ucialyeeirsdptoage 65. In the event of before age 61, it provides for payment of double the sum assured. Thus if you take out a for $5.000, your dependents receive $so,ooo in the event of death before age 61. After age 61, the additional pro- tection is reduced one-fifth each year until finally at age 65 your premium payments are reduced and your policy becomes a policy for $5,ooo. The may include a disability clause and may provide additional ` for a¢clden` ` tal V ..\.