.- ..,_.,-~,,,fi.;.,;.,,._,d- A.,,,,_.>___ ' 1;‘ -w~a-1evu@a|s-- {m nominee-sane no " _/ Free Prizes-No Leiier to Wrlfe-No "Cartel" Procession R o u t e WheveiasblsCMlIPNZlIYen ebeflus “Candoitalellg anyone . ' this “aids”. opletter towrita. No carton to send. Buy nothing. Ball ‘nothing. Neatneee don not count. i‘ Y wonder why giving away ’Qdr?‘l!ere is the Jlrw. want yon uto know whst Dodd's Kidney Pillshava idoneiorotlrers. Outoitheihouasnfl . o! letters received irom grsteiul users d Dodd’s Kidney Pills we have selected tux, which are reproduced below. Now we wanxou to read than oareiull md ~lell us b‘. '3 5 § s E Smut convincing story; and so on until you have ranked in order oi merit Ids oi the in letters. READ "me rotlowmo Lenses cassruLLv i. l’ 1 i F "§§ ii"! l%§i§5§§§ lg ital E§;§3 " rrirffg g .;r§ - a -- all“ é lei: 2;" “i l r1:- it“ Eiégrrrs “ i if? 5.; l? l s» n? lag-mammalian." ices-eta uses"; Kidney rm. one.» CAITOI—IILIQ IIOTIIIII PR1!" llATE_ti_EAIlS -- - ~=»~ Ge s; '35 ti’: ‘#5712553: Flags and Bunting. g ‘o.- - w- r-H-ml as Province of Quebec (B! all-Null’! 59°01“ Wllfl) IDNDON, M81 l. — fiwenters’ "5 i'.'.'::.::.':'.'.:.'.':.:.- w» w - » - the way today ior next Monday's ‘:5 lorbeelanswn Iron grandiose. three-mile procession llu-AlhJui-srB-C- through Landon streets in Iebra- ‘Q tion oi the 811W!‘ Jubilee N’ the NIXTCOPIIZIS SIACII ma: Not a window or balcony along ‘Then ‘auras. the ioute lrrom Buckingham Palace b-hw u» mo). do is w! $15.‘ Q ‘Olofigirlkl: $3153.“. whole advertisement aor-—Tha “Wu-mu u.“ ‘g 13 mum" “m; _ Dedrb each were being built along the lull w b.1954’ will" 5"" length og the course, ready to ac- "" °'°"° 7' commodate a greet , entage oi the courssr CLOSBS kg? full 1.000.000 persons to re FRIDAY, HAY loan, tain l vantage-points in ad- varlee. Window places were being snap- Miis. JOSEPH IURBLBd nod- up esserlr st three sulness ‘ each. All upper storey windows o! “i hsvsisllhhljea. All shops, barllrs and other commercial ’ establishments were being prepared. for spectato . ' Bunting! oi allimdtglxzuiégga and _ I many tore gn na ons u er “be! Fl! Iii W! H5551? "Iii- ln the breeze over the prepared way. m There are Union Jacks coats-oi- “ arms and the special ilsgs oi Jan- ' , ma, South Airla, Australia and lraeaaIsndDadda New zeflami . lha - .- ninr-‘i “'7 °”"""7' No marked increase in hotel and MR, mm “Bu-Err d restaurant prices has been observed, 31s p s; Sqlh, M ‘ “ the normous influx o! visit- wriesfilbavebeenrualiit: ors from all parts oi Great Britain, a roads the Dnpire, and the world at large. sohad It is confidently expected neverthe- . n - week. .152 iii.JJ‘“i..?§.2§‘Li"§t1 ltTiii‘. i‘; Km F“! l fl felt ior six months after the Jubilee. Un rest Flared At Ba ttlefo rd l? l} i l ll Pr F; l. s! ii‘ i? F E i _ u. _and eqiedsly fee — A1? IS-liemeel-‘xwwswr: (By Berber‘ mm’) usdDeddkierrhe-alin. lns5l icmw" Pm‘ “t” Wm") 44 h, m, h, m“, h ma, m wrumrno. May 2—-l-li\"cs o1 m- Hl; uyid dustry astride the Saskatchewan river, the Battleiords today stand with Baioche and Duck Lake as monuments of victory to govern- ment in the raw. On this day, 50 years ago, revolt spun a scarlet thread that reached irom Edmonton in the vuest, to Batoche, in the northeast, and out through the heart oi the iuture capitol oi’ the Northwest. Louis Mel's dream oi a native Northwest received a. crushing set- back at the hands oi General Fred- eric Miridletonh troops in a. decisive battle with rebel iorces under Gabriel Dumont. The hvlctrory. alt Fish Creek, on the t res old oi mun“ d a Batoclie, wlvire the Metis leader pllqflugflim‘sy.m had set up s. provisional govern- flwuhcdwghm ment, was not immediately appar- l??? trill iii? lili- till i. ‘g1. '~ ill s; r 2 i ll ..i i‘? rsizlii? Eiilti IIOVI WINNIRS VIII-l. II IIOIIID The lelier (reproduced above) which is arkcd “l" by the greatest numb: oi eon- Iuunu, will be ad‘u_d best. The letter (rc- produced above) w I is marked "l" the lest number oi containers _w S E S‘ E- s Er pro in order 6r merit, will mm $5.00 ms each. 11leContutisopenloal|pe|sooaresidiogin rimualmhd.“ 1a,,“ "a; ent at Battleidrd but s break in ' ' ‘w’ the uprising was foreshadowed. weuidja allines. Ilrisdallkbrlaal On MAY 3. 1885. O01. W. D. (Mien ragdicaaeebutgetnorelieimfiliusodbsddb in command oi the second division Klhrfilllllwlwwsofine- Hwioslhls or lvrlddleto 's forces at South Battleford, launched a determined attack to check depredations of mmbufi , dmmdduwu“ msreuding Indians. Bands from auhvaizenlminavyenm gemurm t: chiei Potundrrllakers lrzeserzfi. to the ~ "t - southwesJla terror ed esettle- linelealoa 2‘¢"“1‘t‘. ‘gadllfrllflelglngufil u, ment while awaiting the arrival oi hmm gvg: stiles-the orlu money Big Bear and his braves irom the t: y h ‘gm u‘? m“ m ‘u northwest. They planned to aid the .° W’ °"' ° m" ""8 '1“ rebels in a general uprising. §‘ét‘t.dijft.i“g.n.ilgétffttzm‘étifilfi’gz Btrfiskius fczgln at tifvitglr. VS CPI! G 0 Ill llllIfl‘. III 5Q“ Wes o Q prefiefl B '5 O E knowaillhc nuns. ‘Fl-us omur “old Town," m]. mm, headed C gioylilllllglgb i"r°""£'s‘l'§§o°i'°°’ v ‘illb’ straight m: Cut Knife Creek to at- Y n55- tack Poundmsirer on his reserve. His Receipt 9i entries will not be aeknorr- small iorce was unequal to the task, "'94- 7"" ""“'" "l" 5' "m" l" however, and alter a. iicrcc encoun- ‘m "n" ' “'5' "M" 25'1"“ ter during which his men were l use lmNCiL-PRINT PLAiNLY-NAME AND roll. snnnass Igertlevugféfviedbsggleg; 111$‘; llama Mn. ' Miss GUABDQK a prairie iirlescreerl. Included in the column vmre de- tachments oi the Northwest Mount- Lrldr "M1" = ed Police under Ool. "Billy" Heroh- rner; “B" Battery school oi Gun- nery (now Royal Oansdiln Horse ntflfllllIflfiulfl. Isinum ATTIIE ;5liiill;r3i ‘- "PEERLESS {Phat explains why . , , RIVALB PIPE SMOKING “TOBA CCOS , , , is beeomingxan Island favorite. & Nicholson, Artillery.) Kingston, in command oi Major T. Short; Governor Gen- eraljs Foot Guards, Ottawa, under Lieut. T. Grey; “C" Company In- isntry school Corps (now Royal Canadian Regiment) under Lieut. R. wedmore; the 2nd Queen's Own Rifles oi Canada, 1 rontn, under Captain W. Nash. Leaving their horses tethered in a hollow, the small force with three ‘guns, took a. position on the ridge oi Cut Kniie Hill. Many were wounded in the fighting that con- tinued throughout the day. "C" company and the Foot Guards pre- vented an Indian flanking rrrove- ment by occupylns hills adjacent to the coulee. The situation was saved when ‘Major Short fired‘ the grass with the wind blowing in the direction or the Indians. Col. Otters column ‘ ’ to Battleiord where the remainder o! the division was garrisorred. Before they were to try grips with Pound- maker again Mel's cause was to be ideslt a istai blow by General Middleton, at Batoche. 'i‘he en- casement was to end with surren- . der oi the Metis leader and quash- ‘ing oi the rebellion. LONG DIVER INSTITUTE Says ', The Little Man : “Sotlthern Ontario Burlap Leuf is Cun- adde finest Tobacco Leaf.” _ r a . mm (till y meson A8 illBllEE dist-Li I THE MAY SALE CONTINUES Thrfllilgh Friday and Saturday Take advantage of these “Y Shopping: Opportunities Closes ' MONDAY May 6th. - All Day Yardstick -of Values” g in the Basement Boy's Dress Shirts. Col- Men’s Overall Pants $1.00 - ors lllilue, Tan and White Mm’, “my Tweed C." . . . . . . 49c Each 79c Boy’s Fancy S te . Sizes up to 14 yem. 15252;?" Fancy v-Ng: Childrenb Fancy Sw t- . " """" m- Slm 2 t" 8 Yesreagc a $.15. B1332 at?“ 85L: Boy's Blow-w. All lg»;- and White m . . . . . . . . . 0 M v H Boy’s_Blue Cheviot First Pm‘; noflflllyseg°fié LongPants....... $1.35 Km, 5139 Boy's Tweed Caps .. 89c v Boy's Blue Cheviot and 119$‘: Tweed Shorts . . . 59c Me“, Balbflggan Undeb Boy's Overall Pants . 79c we", Union 3mm Men's Work Shirts - 59c At 59¢ and mi HARRISON, _ Nu-Back Corsetiero D Here Today and Saturday MRS. HARRISON- NuBack Corsetler, brings her new line ior Spring and Summer, expressing the late ideas in founda- tion garments. ' Harrison is an expert Corsetier 'and her advice will be of the ut- most value to any lady seeking the best in foun- j dation garments. Telephone 49 for FRIDAY 4 SATURDAY; MAY 3rd and 4th . Silk Scarfs 39c Lot Silk Scarves. Some lined, some unlined, all fancy styles and colors. Values up to 89c. Special Each . Ladies‘ fancy colored Handkerchiefs 6 for Lot Windsor Ties and Four-ln-Hands 1 All fancy colors. Each Ladies’ Handbags. Black and Brown ' only. Assorted styles. Special price Ladies’ Chamolsette Gloves, good assort- ment of colors and sizes. Slip on Extra special, . . . . . . pair Ladies’ Cape Skin Gloves. Brown only. All sizes. ......... .. Pair Ladies’ French Kid Gloves, mostly all with fancy trim. Regular values up to $2.00. Special sale price . . . . .. Pair r Monarch Dove 15c w Monarch Dove Yarn, 1 oz. balls. 50 colors to select from. Regular 18c ball. Special sale price . . . . .. ball 15o Paions & Baldwin's “White Heather” Yarn, 1 oz. slreins. Good assortment o! colors. Regular 25c skein. Special Skeln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20c Angora Yarn V4 oz. Balls, Pink, Blue. Brown, Grey, Black and White. Regu- lar 35c ball. Sale price . . . . .. ball 25c Berlin Tapestry Yarn for needlepoint _ work. Large assortment oi colors. Special price . . . . . . . .. 2 Skeins for 5c Brush Wool. 10 colors to select from. 1 oz. balls. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 balls for 25c ~ French Castile Soap. 1 pound bars. 19c Bar 2 Bars 35c 3 Bars for 50c Special Rayon Crepe for sport dresses ete.~86 inches wide. Pompadour Blue, Maize, Nile Green and Tea Rose _ . . J »LYard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. MAY SALE MEN'S SUITS iaoau. clan-mo 4 __._... "W" BY "m" rum oi Damley School rel- April. (I: ‘he Olnsllm Prue) Grade vm-l George Anderson. 113M308, slay a-dn connection I He?! Tholnfllon. withtlseKinfsBllvol-Jubileeltia Grade vr-a lorries Meeker. 2 reesueelneuertaeaubuesboorrmrsemsasmnlflonccsflalmt puslumathnsetlwosr- GradeVGrJlWendell Mae- any. y‘. u; gflgqflgg-w fill“, I Vi"! $1M C Junior Hi6‘ n mom School, Mrs- Bruoe Bell, Mrs, Andrew O. Johnston. Biok: Mm. Everett Paynter, Miss Launch: we Elmer Paynter, Mrs. my. . ~ H: Meta function Grade V m.) l Lorne WOOGIHO. i will 451th. all Grads t (a) i Iterati- champion. ," Cirsdstmiliweoaoreama lentils-singed an“ w er _ ' iurandsen.‘ amerieydreaienloharlesllse- 011802. Grads lV-l Violet Basntt. Grade 111 (It) l Marie (ironies. I wrrsrlmrotairl. 2 y“, “m, JeenWooIeiQeJDeMIiyI-liebsy. gm," “SH- r (o) “museum” mlempten‘ zllery none- hia . It'll. AH neeerilnna- nfififiw». %tnrs_lehnrq ardsfick of Values "I Pure Silk Kongoori regular $1.60 75¢ yd- Sllk Kongoorl, and Pink only. Regular $1.60. Sale price yard 75c Regular prices up to $1.95 yard. Sale price 98c Striped Crepe, light col- ors, suitable for summer dresses and shirt waists. Regular prices $1.35 yard. Sale Dresses sizes 2 to l4. Clearing. Each 50c Girl's Dresses. Sizes 2 to l4 guaranteed fast colors Special . . . . . . . . . . .. 98c . 85c Children's Dresses. Sines Fancy‘ Printed Crepe. 2, 4 and 6 only. Knitted Tweed patterns. 7 colors to select from. Regular price $1.25. Sale price Yard . . . . . . . . .. 85c Small lot light shades all wool dress material. “ Yardstick of Values ” in the Economy Shop Children's Silknit Pyjamas. Special, each Small lot girl’: warm Knitted Dresses. Sizes 8 to 14. Clearing $1.25 New shipment Iii kliéé limit}; skittles. Sizes 32 to 88 Women's Cotton Vests and Bloomers. Pink VESTS BLOOMERS 90 Women's Broadcloth Slips. Slips, fancy lac trimmed, tea rosqpeach, white Slightly soiled Blouses worth up to $1.50 For . . . . . . . . . . . . New Spring Bio ses. All colo 14 to 20 ' New Osmor House Drease 50, Wonderful value . . . . . . .. Attractive Sweaters. All shad 34 to 42 Women's Cotton Wash Taffeta 19c 8.8% "T". .5‘??? 89o ééfsiiel. 1 e - a s | s a | o a I Ineaasq I Hose. Sizes 8V; to 10 . . . . . Pair Women's Rayon Hose, new Spring colors. Sizes 81/; to l0, Each pair 35c 8 Pairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kotex 21c Kleenex 21c. Modess 2] for 45c slssocmggigynfiw MEN'S 2 PANT $21.50 s two months’ 't.rp ti! county ior the purpose 0' secondary h ia being iinancsd by a grouP °l eaionsl and moi throughout the Maritimes who an interested in the growth oi the Academy. w. Iluninston has vis- ndery schools in Ontaril mly recently returninl tario where he delivered tbl at the installation oi Prin- IDAIY on; ‘coon-rat ILZVIHI. N. 8-. apnoea nee l to the eiieet that Illa: