1 _.. , , , ll? IIATUII ; s” . in.“Dinner at the Ritz WN AT 3.$0—'l.0I—$.l0 ~- m rssruns _. DEANNA DURBIN in "3 Suva-tools?’ SHOWN or ass-sat ' f . _'- u. snowiso roan --.-—_ii ANNABE ' s PLUS i MONDAY - TUESDAY - WED SHOWS 8.15 — 7.00 — 9.10 f. H. l ALSO misiyronsr - m - m a us sou-sumo csssni! n: “rsxss 155,11." was mass . ooissor sup rovers ycariron- litlliv-IIYIIEJS. - csaroon - PICTOIIIAL isaaam immpia 0w of r1ln,,,1_ "'(om"‘ H111: All 7 Bil 9°"! ‘"15’ a.m.. San. at 8.15 a.ni. ...; sins , - SPONSORED av . SING "roam" SONG . BROADCAST F. C. Y. P. —--.~3 TU ESDAY 8.30 M4_.._ ,_.. _ , SETS COLLEGE RECORD THREE ON SAME SIRE l‘? 181 Queen St. BERKELEY. Calif. — Angelo ' /‘ (EAhKl Luisetti. San 0rd ioiivrtrrl. NCTHNGIIA-W. England —(CP) 5.01mi 22 points in a recent gan:e1—$lm Yat Sens Dace in hhe turf here. boosting his tciul to 1.550. l9 " ll/Oliil WAS ShCWn at a recent r066 more than the all-time collegiate i meeting here. Three thcroughbreds, bavJ-cefball mark. by Glenn Rob- . sired by the great horse, roinped crls Emory ry Cclege, Vir- 1 home firsts —China Sea. Pet Son airna from l9’- .3 1935. land Maiichukuo, l3.’ ~*<—* “sr VCATE POSITIVELY BY APRIL 1on1. WE ARE GIVING POSSESSION OF OUR BUSINESS PREMISES ON APRIL 15th AND MUST CLEAR THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK AT THE LATEST BY APRIL 10th. FROM THIS DATE OUR "CUT PRICES WILL BE UNEQUALLED. Balance of Fleeced Underwear (Men’s) Regular 80c for — — — -- 49c Balance Boys’ Fleece Underwear, drawers only, regular 60c for — 39c Balance Boys’ Combinations, regular 90c for — — -—-.---—— 59c A few pair Wool Shirts size 36 only, regular $1.50 for —— — — - 90c Stanfield’s balance — - - - - -- -- - - - - - - - HALF PRICE Cotton Print, reg. 23c for - - - - 16c Cotton print. reg. 26c for - -— — — 18c Cotton print, reg. 32c for — — - - 22c Organdy, reg. 29c for - — — - -- 19c Curtaining, reg. 22c for — -- - - 14c Cotton print, reg. 29c for — — — -- 19c white Cotton’ m‘ 272C 5m‘ _ _ _ i‘: Broadcloth, reg. 20c for — -- — - 14c Wm“ c°tt°ni mg‘ 1 c °r " "' _' ' ' g Pillow Cotton_ reg. 20c for — — - 14c White Cotton, reg. 20c for — — — 1'4: Sweater Coats. reg. $2.85 for - — $1.90 Sweater Coats, heavy, reg. $3.60 for $2.50 ' Sweater Coats, heavy_ reg. $2.90 for $1.95 Men’s Fine Pullover Sweaters, reg. $1.95 for — - - — — — — — -_- —- - $1.25 Men’s Fine Pullover Sweaters, reg. $1.60 for — — — — — -—---- Boys’ Shoes Oxfords, reg. $1.85 for $1.19 reg. $2.00 for $1.89 . reg. $3.25 for $2.25 reg. $4.50 for $2.75 A lot unlisted at equally good bargains A large lot Misses’ Shoes; balance Lad- lou Shoes away below cost. $2M , . . ' Re. . or——————— Men s Fine Coat Sweaters, reg. $2.60 Reg $85 f“. _ _ _ __ _ _ _ 5L9‘ ‘°""'____"___""_$1‘85 Reg.$2.60for-———--—-—$l.8t Men’s Fine Sweaters, reg. $1.15 for 79c Reg $235 for __ _ _ _ .... .... ... 31,45 Men's Fine Sweaters. regs $1.00 for 59c Reg. 250 gm. _ __, _ .... _ _ _ 51,75 Boys’ Shirts, reg. 75c for - — - 49c Misggg’ Show, R6!- 31-10 1°!‘ '- — 69° Men's Shirts, reg $1.60 for — - - $1.00 11,5 “g5 go,- ... _ 90¢ Men’s Shirts reg. $1.40 for - - - 95c 11,8, $135 for ... __ $135 A lot. more unlisted all away below cost. 11¢; 32,15 for _ _. 31,50 Men's Work Shirts away below cost. ‘ Reg. $1.60 for — -- $1.15 Lb Overall Jumpers, reg $1.75 for 99c A lot more st sonic discofits Men's Shoes, reg. from $1.75 to $4.50 at sale price from $1.25 to $2.75. ~. ALL GROCERIES AT COST TEA, Bralunin- King Cole for — — -.—— - - - - - — 50c per lli. MOLASSES, - — — -—-- --——- 40c per gol. while it lasts ALL SHELF GROCERIES AT ABSOLUTE ‘COST. - HARDWARE,‘ BOLTS, SI-IOVELS, SCREW NAILS, PAINTS, PER- racro, reg. so» m -- - - - - - ---------- 40¢ Sonic Muresco, odd shades for ------ 15c per li-pound package Unsold balance will be auctioned FRIDAY, MARCH 25th. and " ‘ SATURDAY, MARCH M a Beginning st 2 o'clock in the afternoon. until these date sale will ho continued so shove. , this willibe our last advertisement as o retailing business to you at Cost tonsome years and we wish to tske the opportunity of thanking our kind friends and customers for their goiiorousou and assistance in the past and be speak a continuance and an crease of the some for our successors who will sci-yo yonbstisr than we have been sblc to do for personal reasons during tho past five or six years. We have had a splendid volume of sslos d tho post few siontns. us if an coogsrsto I W 5K8. It will be much to your advantage soil ‘will v in“hoiping_,iis_ to s hurricsnc wlndup in thofll g _ '1' TH mam inks! to am n CATTLE, nossas" sod Ill niyiisrocn in I v . tho future, sod COAL if the trsds donsodo it. ‘ A . A I .1 YOURS GRATEFULL I’, PRvAc-TT i& ..,--» nwsndifitfl. NOTICE Change of‘ Schedule |. M. T. tlity Bus Service t‘ M d , M h 21st bus will resume former 2:31.13: anznrggte. All; bus leaves St. Avards at 8.00 qggr-wa-son» -..--.---n-ssv{r;u1r 1.1.1.111. EXGURSIGNS T0 Amherst-Boston-New York Going-March 25th Return Limit-March 28_tli—_29lll—-30fll according to destination T. B. ROGERS 3}?“ 225*‘ LONDON — Henry Cotton, Ens- land’s No. 1 golfer. has a definition or an amateur: "One who Dlflyll from plus 2 and wants 4 uP whet} he .P'“YS.."'¢.3°‘ Flisflii-“if? ‘ Cabbage 2 for 30 3 Jllfl Ilflfl City Ticket Agent .r w» Yesterdays Local Market . Quotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- NESDAY ANDUSATURDAY'S ISS E aarsiT. MARKET Celery bunch 35¢ Potatoes 11k 130 Turnips 2 for 5° Bu‘, 4 n,‘ we Scout troops throughout the 41o. Steak 1p Ill-m m“ 3°“ bee!“ There are now some 6000 handl- gtlflzligiezltlh “£04120 capped boys- ind. deaf, dumb, um» 13-23.“ F's“ “°‘°..i""°€...°“‘u..°.‘2 4.153.: gg-fgl" n’ ‘we Branch of the Boy ii move. w“ do! 2548c meiit in Great Britain The smug owl 7590c connection and training hos proved on bu: 4748c 0 tmportant benefit to such bo s, Lamb 1p u-m ggably in the mental result of z 1.- cod 1b 10¢ “V”! "l" they can share onions 1b ac many lo. the activities of ghyslcaiy “uh lb k 4c norms boys. Canada also asSoout pole-i p 15's“ $9.2“ ‘in? won cub m“ u‘ Cranberries 2 lbs 25° tals In? s13} “£93m”? “d mm‘ Pumpkins lb 4° dren. “n and “wped ‘M’ call-sills pip 304g Belle ___ m1, P! vcd to bs th '- - 3.11:3’? a biglclaM ff: est north unit of °.1.‘Z°‘£i.;‘s..... a own-m finch no movetment s Wolf Cub Pad; and 551.1%?“ 1b T" “no wbvliilzieaibeegedii 2.1.3’ Rhuborbl 35¢ uuorters at onton as having IIAS BIILIARDS IIOPIS . 1011113011 - After making a 107 break in a practice gamek l7 Yell-l‘ old Barbara M6800 6 9P‘ erobor. has entered" the ' Women's an Professional Billiards and B11001!“ championships. ‘ a black lace comm bolero lanai phi: satin 11189118011" tied with s. wide sash at the wabt. rmsngss of lace clwter st the yoke and sleeves of a amps Jacki worn over o not WW1- Eastern Guardian pg solo-in lo sooorvod for sows u mg“ intorsot an odvortillnl OI o sown ootun In! N "IQ-la. ssoto o wool strictly payable - moss. - ' "GUISCBIPTIONS t: u‘: 3 m» Gunman .311? m gu- Rcpt. Arohio gums. mos soon nmis ll so- nomicahmilorc have: o! bow ssoh bog. .360“!!! STAB P140113 83.10 mag. Bitro special volus Olsrk z ‘T1011- . it v c. F¢~Hl1t¢h0l0lt~~ am. uonurue- L-Qt-Pll-lll DEFINITE . INFORMATION WW?‘ oos- " fiilehgaw" i‘: 1 Buckinahamshiie is "than 1s no scooter W1C... . r. nyan. gun Ha ilton. t a Bntherins 0t 011cm Scouts‘ and leaders. in Kitch- ener. 1 . In accepting a mass-tron aor- respondepcc invitation of t e 1st Alford Boy Scout Group. Lincoln- shirc. the boys of the 1st Wellond. sent the l --— i1,!am1 y, Ont... Troop boys a "flight" of picture postcards hen-ins views of the Niagara penin- sula. and the senders‘ names and addresses. v The Boy Scout c... pondenqe Secretary at Dominion Headquan- ers’ looked again when he received this request from a Patrol Leader in l-Iertfordshire: "Dear Sir, would like to correspond with a Canadian Scout whose hobby is white mice." In England's smallest county. Rut and. there are three Wolf Cub packs. nine Scout troops and two Rover crews. with a total member- ip of 205. In Yorkshire, the larg- est county. there are 545 Cub packs. 712 Scout troops. 154 Rover crews, with a membership or 26,6130. A unique Boy Scout headquarters i-ecentlv completed at Godstone. . a composite restoration of a house of the Tu- idor period. The building is con- structed almost entirely of mater- ial from old 10th century buildings recently demolished in various parts of England. Included was the framework of an ancient Sussex barn. Tudor brick and tiles. old ship's timbers. or particular Interest to the Scouts and Rovers who did most oi’ the work. were some timbers from Dick Turpin: birthplace. the “Old Haunted House of iiomchurch." The main room of the od-new meeting place duplicates a Tudor banquet hall, with a “minstrers galleryf at one end. and below. a huge ilreplace. ‘Hie completed" headquarters has at- tracted considerable news reel and 36111508061‘ pictorial section public- y. There are 56.875 Boy Scouts in the City of Iondoii. To the list 0'.‘ important schol- arships won by Canadian B0 Scouts has been added a No American Correspondence Course award Delsel engineering, won bv Rover sea Scout R. E. leggott, of the 8th Oshawa. Ont... Sea Scouts. The scholarship comprises a year's tuition at nos Angeles. mlililleerinl’ Institute, lus $250 cash and return trsnspor ation. A' sold Scout Chaplains lapel Din was presented to Most Rev. Joseph F. Ryan, Roman Catholic Bishop of Hamilton, by Provincial Commissioner W. l Cairns, at a lsrsely attended gafiering of Cath- olimficouts and leaders at Kitch- ener. Ont. Bishop Ryan indicated the early appointment of a Dioces- an Scout Gisplain to assist in the oi-anization of Wolf Cub packs and aska. Th Akl ik ' comprise 311111131X NEEMLXJ}. under the leadership of Prlncipa 6mm Bhephe of All Saints’ residential school, and Miss D9115 Nixon of the teaching staff, 10m. erlv of Manitoba. A new Scout. make hos been formed at Fort lot cirrowu soon-r moor 'I'.his Troop has regular weekly msctinwnfim 1%: gal!’ "in!!! t0 5M By evcnin . to sndiliofli s togfllihgsomuponwihzlrl: alsowslcomsDln-sli urr oso new member. 14st Th sy ov- eutnsalf wash when tbokovorsporodsdhi full orm. I . s cachet cnt Society to which those interest- . Ii-Qbdgg-IO-fll‘. __._._. YOUR EVERY WISH fulfilled to the letter-oi. your dcsth—if {go have a Lite Insurance Trust. r. Hons speaks on the subject over O. F. 0. Y. at 7.15 Mon evening. . . 1,- 4-19-2 . NOB’!!! BIVII BAPTIST SE!‘ VICES on March 20th conducted . Rev. B. G. Manner. 11.00 . i. view. 8 P. M; North River. 7 P. m. Kingston. L-m-a-is-u. ‘ T0 FOIM 806ml‘! —Thsn is to be a meeting 1n West, Kent Street School on Monday evening at '1 30 to T -Psr ed will be welcomed. PBESBYTBILIAN CHURCH IN CANAnAf-Bervices next Lord's Dav as zollows: Brookfleld 11 AM. Hunter River 3 P. M. Glasgow Road P. M. Hartsvilfe Wednesday 7.30 P. M. Rev. A. O. Thomson. ' L-949-3-10-1i. HUNTER RIVER UNITED CHARGE, Rev. W. A. MacQuari-le, Minister. Services for Sunday, March 20th. will be at North Wilt- shlre at 11 A. M. Wheatlsy River at 3 P. M‘. and Hunter River st 7 P. M. Sunday School at Hunter River at 10.30 A. M. L-Mz-S-ID-li. FINE WOBKMANSIIIP-Con- siderable attention is attracted to saline?‘ model cage 0068111“ 1% ary on sy show window of Mcmrs. Bender. son and Cudmore. This clever piece of work is by a l5 year 01d cfiyy Joseph Leo. Cumberland Bi’... TRINITY UNITED CRUBCII — Sunday services will be conducted by the Ministers-Rev. Hugh Mil- ler will Preach both-morning and evenin . The Subject of Mr. Ml]. let's dicourse at the morning m. viceywlli be “What sin Docs to God ‘—In the eveni “no; “The Protestant Pal "--will be continued-And the subject under consideration: “The Protestant and H1. Bible". Suitable music wm be rendered by the choir and a ' organ recital will be ven st. the evening service-Sun a School meets at 2.30 P, M. d... O0 . municantsClsss conducted Rev. Mr. Miller at 3.00 P. M. blyn the Indies Parlour. All unwelcome to these Services. _________ DISCIPLINE THOUGH neces- smy or oaowru Children all have to be dis- ciplined. But a wise mother realism that discipline is not a‘ stimulant of growth or character development. A child can mind lib parents‘ every word and grow into a man or woman who is totally ineffec- gililalljgid lacking in every dynamic a . If a child lacks courage. self- confidenoe and energy. he will never amount to mu even though he was the best- aved child in the neighborhood. _ Character devel ,t 1s a [faith an more complicated mate: teachlngachildtodo whathcis told is Plsht. Discipline is needed. . but- slwaya remember —it con- tributes almost nothing to o chl'd's development. It is little more gimcianneocssary remedy —v like FASHION FLAMES All-woollen codimeio in "dusty" colors is now-blue, pink and beige are leading shades. 50ft Shetland ‘~ ‘ coarse lacy-looking diook. Oovelt cloth io particular good for suits this ycor. ‘Ilhs molsyt - ulsr diode is cadet blue. cl y followed by tans, guys and olive green. IlIVC l flowers. bow-knots. vari-sltu o. badge “Ii is to be the main otngst of Many ha flnislisd their Second Oloos ore tocklim First Oloso .11» ivy-g“ i‘l="¢'“'h..“'.'s"$“'qin ‘showed idiot to’ j- W! 0078- " Q . " $ 2.98 pair y First Iquality at sub-standard prices! Wabasso Sheets, first quality at sub-standard prices; one of our best qualities with hand drawn hem- stitched henis, finished size 81 x 96". Worth $3.85 for —— — - -- .— - — — — 32-93 Pair Wabasso colored bordered and cord stitch Sheets, best quality, colors in gold, green, hello, blue & white. Size 72 x 99” regular $9.75 on sale at — — $2.79 pair Size 81 x 100” regular $4.50 on sale at — — $3.19 pair Sale of Sub-standard Sheets Fine quality hem-stitch- . ed- fliects 63x99” 2.09 pi. Fine quality hem-stitch- l-Iemmed Unbleached Sheets 72x90” $1.29 )1‘- IIJ mined Bleached Sheets 68x86” $1.89 pr. ed Sheets 72x99” 2.39 pr. H e in in c d Bleached Fine quality hein-stitch- v Sheets 76x86” $1.98 pr. ed Sheets 811K100” 2.59 pl‘ j Sub-standard‘ Pillow Cases A line quality with hand-drawn‘ hell-stitched hems. 42x33” - ‘sub-standard at — -- — — — — 59¢ Pall’ 42x33” — seconds at - -— —— — -. — 39c Pall‘ Sub-Standard’ Rayon Bedspreads _ In Rose, Gold, Green. Blue, Ivory and Rainbow. .Worth to $3.75 ' 31372390” _-._.-'¢-----------—$l.49eacli 51,, 30x100"__.__.'_..___---$1.98each Size 80x100”—--————--——-—-""‘“ "'1'" . Cannon Bath _ Towels h Cannon Bath Towels, white with colored borders, Regular $1.35 for - - — -- - — - - $1.19 pair Jacquard Bath Towels, white with colored borders. Regular $1.00 for — - -‘- - .- - - - - 79c pair Fine quality hemmed Irish Linen Huck Towels 18x33” --—--@-__-__..__-'--59¢p11ll' Fine quality hem-stitched Towels, 20x36” Irish Colored Linen Huck, Guest Towels, colors of gold, green. blue, pink & peach, IExW-at 25c each Linen Roller Towelling, a heavy quality, w 16" g .... _ ...-.... _.I___-- -19c yard Linen Roller Towolllng, s regular 30¢ quality. l7" w yard Linen Glass Towels, 17x32” --l.._- - - - - 18c each Colored Bordorcd Cotton Checked Toblo Damask. 54" wid ' Q----.....________- 25c ya ,Daniask Bordcred Linun ..__,~_...___----89c pair Q 1 u.- 1 -a_-_----__—- White 1m Linen Tobe] Damask, hoovy weight- 54”wids—---.__.__....__._._s9¢ yard Colored Bordorod Damask Line's Table Cloths, i?’ . . ., . .1. . 1 . 98c m“ Colored Bordorod Dssinsk Linoii Table Cloths, 53370” '- '- — -— —----'--;§----— 1.39 each Royagixigabls Cloths with colored checks .__. .... ... _............._._ .... -.- 49c each R8101! Tohlo Cloths with oolorsd shocks, -.._ _ -.. _‘._. ___._._-_.. ... ... 39¢ each Clurhs Llnoo u Wshosso mo: on... and Broad- elotiis 00" wido - - ._.... ... ...-.... ._..1s¢ yard s-si-¢-_p1u—n——n;-_- SHEETING Allqgfllltloo u , silo-u thsisd shortei- ...». a 1 that". .11". m, '51s", sud so"