‘s QA>J>4QrI4 -<vv_r$v ;-_»r_n wcuunwue w» m-i» SATURDAY. ' llultltvt" Rztinctiltts .1‘\'i‘\l‘\' utih lliuli- Sizes l'_' l0 tt‘\j “little. 5rd!‘- l " ‘l. tirei-tt. .\e. t-t Rust -51.? 1» ntntch 13c each i ‘l u h b e r llziin ; , _i ~, ;-:.' .~ ll! to ti. i . . , uitatf. lleiul‘. ' ilarlt Green, .1 Vvllltts , ,_ -_ _ 1.19 o tnzttch 40c each tltuntuisette _. Pitve - l light, Weight -,,.t_y.'- t} loveS. 91,”; 40c ‘ rliwts (i ,'< “lailtrigiyztn Fhiri. i ritwers. 5310s‘ 3“ ~ ,_ _- _- 49c llrcaricloth Py- *1 39 \f . ...__ ..- . I Cotton Work (‘olor Navy and ~~ it to l7 -_ 69c -t llezivy Blue Denim is‘ rind Jumpers. ,.___‘1.50 ‘ftilhrlgtznn Com- -'~.-. Athletic style. i I ill -‘— -- — Blouses, 29c its. ti. ._e..._.s_‘-.M....-._¢.-.-.‘.n.,-n-w.. u-nw-‘w... w ... W’ Fancy . ti_v soiled. t-s 6 to l2 yr. F You’ll save The Basement! Crepe Dresses Special at ‘ro/v m: tuA/vo n": in $2.29 Just arrived Ladies‘ flowered CW1" hurl sttli-lhLYU" dl"~'$§°5' 4t including half S11v5- Priee -— — Sizes 22 to $2.29 (‘hildrenh Flannel Coats uith mulching Bill?“- Sims |_ z and 3, (Yolurs: Pink and .\l:ti1e. Hines ti 1-2 to 9 1.2. Price, or. Ladies‘ Aprons. Price -~ —— - '-' Tea Rose rind large. Price pair - —— -— "- Ladies‘ Silk Panties. Tea Rose and White Sizes small, ntedium and 35c lrtrue. Price Pair -—- — -— — ii/len’s and Boys’ Men's Shirts and Shorts Sizes 30 to 42. Each—----—— Boys’ Cheviot and Tweed Shorts. Sizes 23 to 32 - 69c Boys‘ Fancy Brozulclot Shirts. Sizes 12 1-2 to l4 1-2 ‘ C $ Price — (‘ltiltlretfs (‘otton H051‘- 20c illlndcraft 19c Ladies’ .\iesh Sizes small. mflllllm "ml 29c 59c 2.11.113: 21152322 39c ‘Cash Only NO onanons - No APPROS. IN BASEMENT h w. c. T. u. NOTES I! IT A DREAM? Is it n. dream-and nothing moro- Thls faith lThat nerves our brain to thought- l our hand to work For that greaé day when wars shall cease, an men lShalt live as brothers in s unity t l '__ ilitveom Oqleworld made splendid! In it}; offers: nu- nttn of ours zinc. ea iAnd pulsg in our hearts-and bids . t‘ us look, Through mists of teen Ind time. to that (rest day When wars shall oesn upon the | earth, and men As brothers bound by Love of’ Man ttrtl (lod. iSlmd build a world as gloriously tr l As .. ttset skies. or mountains when they catch [The farewell kiss of evening on t their ltellrl *7 G. Studdert Kennedy. d IHSHLVI TllE NURSERY At its ‘World Conference in , a 1572's International League and Freedom appealed i sztrttintttetit of the nurs- lvoitt the 3B countries _ , cztllcil upon all moth- ers to put a ban on war toys. Leaflets have been distributed all over the world asking that toy t t l W. t THEM CHARLOTTETOVYlW ti. s. tutti AIR PRUBRAMS‘ IINIJER__STUDY WAEIINGHON, May 9 —(A%) _ An extraordinary study of the nit- ed States navyfil shipbuilding aviation nrotmuns with a view to maid the united States "domin- ant" warships and seaplssies, was announced to h b - Representative; ns ttse, wo n e toev tillddbesi th h“ inquiify next week ete ‘ii whether prog s; en stimtn with appropriations of “ktiiififii? it‘ “°‘ """"' 0d one o ' t e navy had requeswd, the Georgian Democrat said, there were in cations that the shipbuilding ram was not going ahead as i should. For in- stance ho declared. work on the new aircraft. carrier Wasp was one Yea-I'm behind tltthfidlllll. m u emove oi-evew super: on of present building programs coin- cided with the progress of l isla- tton authorizing an addition 1i- per cent expansion of the fleet at an estimated cost of $655,000,000, Unanimously, the senate naval committee recommended that the senate piass the House-approved bin authorizing construction of 19 bat- tle craft and 2i auxiliaries. lzing the possibility that in the war ma dic- tam drastic changes in the dos of 1152mm ships, thesenate committee re c , ll to 8. s. trio” £119 neuw ps a permanent! a on ie eet -a. propose runs and toy soidters should be bnvervteti. T.» five“ our children! minds front i‘ \~ vs coming daily over .. ‘ "l‘.<(‘lli.§ of Mecan- n3 s with animals and ‘ti. lret us give tales oi’ t’ Peace, lighting Cis- 1'15" ‘ ‘ iu many lands. the minds from the to the love that women to foreign tr for the oppressed. llllll the ienorrtnt. . ‘he true hcritace of the the true kingdom of dam o.’ Life, of Peace, of 19o.’ Llfefof Peace, oi’ l Kill." a the voumr. so you r .. "its Ribbon. lRSERY FIRST. iWIIEY “ICES GO FOR LIQUOR Ti-w \'\»\'f\ Sorta lilqtior Commis- "wnily been asked by the ' l3\.tt<i of Trade in that pro- ‘ " tine ultat. steps can rolilbit tlic le o! not n qtus on of lia- ls bu‘ ol those rvho t’. of riwnciine from av itpivurds at. the tvltife their families and legitimate ac- ~l stores co unpaid. h portion ol’ their . .. q tor Store. with the .t families are poorly W’ and itiercltants who tl-ti credit. cannot c01- F; a. d in thr- National ‘Color Scheme of {clan of great. wit mid. “Beverage '| a red ttrtse, a black r. a rifle brovm a blue outlook." But is color scheme in his n Temperance Coun- to cqtiit) milk and in llllll'fll‘_\' camps ‘o: tl cost of 10000 3tltltltll. All profits will be retained e cau and be used for , call t-liuntler, . .i. . we qt M. >1- ’ from , spreads out, if it e e27 (inaction; so mite thitzider spread t of rom the clouds, dorvttzvaws t clottrts, z" and W. find "ave that <‘~-"l°7l-§' passed and 1. Smurf, streamlined appearance 9. Smooth, powsvlul engine. 3. Greater savings In qua, all on Overhead. ~Mv Harding Motors Limited SFMMERSIIIE-WATIIR .\"l‘l'llil-ll. (‘II.-\l{li()‘l'TET()\V.\' -— 256 OYEIIN STREET. spre. . from the place ah‘ fan, I-llC‘ up- ‘tdcnavs d livery type . . . every capacity from l/rtnn up. Full “Hcavy-Duty" line of Diesels. Cab-Over- Fngine units from 2 tons. If you want to rut costs on long or short hauls, ace your (iMC dealer. Ask him to show you n GMC that exactly suits your needs. II . .~ comforts and rvelliire. The ' l has h-UPl tit-copied by the De- tfittvc llrut and after the ;\\'ir “xi utnwr.‘ ivzi‘. be return- vi FI t vamp will have‘ route form o.‘ ilk or fruit juice lrtr. fW-rw-rn o"ir-rs raid at Brisbane ' Ilatlv consump- tooo bottles. ‘rite Itnos’. invariably the a f tern oon 51v three bottles re- of more titan 1.000. l‘il('f‘ is popular also. t able tin tn Brisbane has ‘own ‘oourzut. for the canteen. \\':t‘;tlor.' Astoria in New York (‘p s reef-xvi‘: instnlerl a milk bnr as n specWl twractioit. At the enfrance to the Etnpireroom in tltis tvvcl. “swine music, enthusi- asks“ sop un to n colorful "bar" in e critic dress and order Grade A une juice, lemonade or ears- ~ iti-‘a for the bnr was deriv- ‘cri .. m iln- milk liars in use at. ‘urttr: of ‘He jtromiiietit debutante |~.:t~'u>,< in lite eltr." decorated with the i“! looking corv, lists milk zlrinks. so- s. The non-alco- rvliiclt ant’ trzvlc utirrors and a scin- iier ‘end to the i: alrcndv provlnt! to out o.’ the lll‘r‘l'l‘.=il’llil "night. rizts m |it til" 'll’f"t(“l"f‘ Int Ellllllfltl ltrPMbI-‘crrt-llrtvlti! a rapid .:r- iu the itunthrr of what it rrtl’: utTk but: ‘lltcre institutions To": mtk, tnilkshakes, irr- cream, n ' " "' concoctions with n milk The development. has "rd hv the milk mark- ‘ ttsi/vn of milk sen/ice led lllr>ivr'll‘l' (lunrdian to con- n t- ntuwttlott rccentlv lor the tr n drtukiu’: sonr suitable for wt milk ‘ours. A verse of llv" t ihtncr rcnrls: 'illr~l'r"< ‘o tw- Jrrugv so dainty 1w] ‘flrtlil, Alt/l l» .n the Shorlhorn and . 4 ‘F, "w Hilton-nix hcltcri with F to the ltetds of each “w-yn flrtn a rouie! uttt- lltot" tirou<ci “ " or. and drink to ; not be ne- i i denomination in that would permit. the navy to re- place them without. further permis- sion when they become obsolete. Chairman David Walsh said a ma]- orlt felt improvement might be so ma!‘ ed in the next few years that the navy ousrhtto consult Congress aizain before it replaced any oi the ships. On the other hand, committee members voted to give the navy n. freer rein in shifting about the 160,- 000 tons of combat ship construc- tion contemplated under the meas- ure so that it could build larger and more heavily-armored plane carriers, and cruisers. l A limitation of 33.400 tons was‘ tilaced on such shifts, instead of the IGKIOO-ton limit. voted by the House. 12 Witnesses Testify At Murder Trial WINDSOR. N, S., May 9 —(CP) ——-T\Il'€lV0 witnesses were heard to- day as the trial of Gilnioze Conley, charged with murder of Eldon S. ,Millett of Pembroke. N. 8., open- ed in Supreme Court, Talburt Conley, younger brother of the tl-Iants County farm youth atvztits trial on a similar charge. I Most. of the evidence today cen- |trecl around the movements of the brothers on Dec 2H, the lllEll‘ lite, elderly store-keeper stiffcrcd fat-ill wounds. Wilson Alien, a ntcri-iiritit. of nearby Sutnmerville. said Millmt always kept a roll of bills of small his pocket. - ‘Arleigh Wilcox testified he had seen two men who he had later‘ identified as the brothers uakinsz toward Pembroke the night of Dec. '28. I He said he saw them when the -li:hts from a truck liszhicd up the road. Allen, the driver of the truck, was unable to idcntifv the tncn. Relatives of the brothers testi- fied the two were at a ltockcv lami- in‘. Walton the night of the ussnttlt, LcRnv Cottiev. a tiepiicrv, said tliov itad left the rink returning around l0 o'clock The trlnl will continue tomorrow. War- 25 fears Ago Today I (By The (Innadlan Press) MA! ll, liJi.i-[<‘i<.-tit:ii lraopis lratrturod Oarency and other POJHS in Arras area. Beightis gained ground north and south oi Dix-l mude and British forces frustrated i strong cnomy attacks near Yprcs.‘ Austro-Germazi army started drive to the San River. MAY 12, l9l5-—Windh0ek, Gor- m-un Southwest Airicu capital, oc- cupied by South African troops led by General Louis Botha, Bryce Commission report. on (icrman atrocities in Belgium publishrd. cessary to a milk bar, though Liicre is no reason u/liy saloon bars should have all the good (irinkmg songs. It. is entirely proper for the British ‘to try to gct their people hilarious over a bottle of milk. The United Slates has found that more money for booze means less for milk. t During the fifteen years of pro- Jllbllrlml there was a steady and lsubstatitiai incrcttsc in milk con Hsumptton, l'l'.'.~ in the .nst ten years of prohibition. Stnce‘repeai iiuere has been a steady and sub- uitantial decrease, the production of la million cows. According to reliable statistics the present per‘ capita daily consumption of milk in tile ,United States is 1.5 quarts pc; fam- liv of live. The minimum quantity for each such family should he. 2.5 lquarts. In other words, the present milk consumption is 40".; under the minimum for health snfctyn PUBLIC ENEMY NO. l, LIQUOR, SPEAKING "I have killed more men than ‘have fallen in all the wars of the ‘world. l "l have turned men into brutea. “I have made millions of homes unhappy. "I have transformed ambitious youths into ltopclcs parasites. "I make smooth the downward path for countless ntillions. "I destroy the weak and weaken l the strong. “I make th. wise mun a fool and trample the fool in his folly. "I ensnare the innocent. "I have ruined millions and shall lry to ruin millions more. - "I am the greatest criminal in history. “The abandoned wife knows ma: the hungry chtldrm know me; the I parents whose child bosvcd their gray heads in sorrow‘ and shame know mo." GUARDIAN l iFor m e - Opportunities We are Oiiering You this Week-End in Our Special Programme of “REAL VALUES” Men's Suits, flue English Worsteds. Indies‘ Satin Lounging Pyjamas and House Values to $25.00, tor Coats, figured and plain. Reg. $4.95, for . . Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, 8 and 4 piece, assorted patterns. Values $10.50 to $14.50. Sale Price .. Men's Blue Trench Coat. _ I $4.50, for . . . . . . . .. Ladies’ Knitted Stilts, two piece and three piece. Regular $15.95, for . . . .. -.-¢-~»--.. Ladies’ Knitted Stilts. A few only. Regular $25.95, for ltleirs Navy illtie Work Shirts. Printed Iiinoittuitt, three good designs to lair-k lmlll- 5411K‘ PM"? ill‘? sfl- 3'11‘, "MY ~ -- - - -- " Vltildreifs Stor-liiitgts, otltl sizes lllltl colitis. kjnglish Rovkrph mom, Covering‘ Per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Square yard . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Chin”, (~t,-,.,,I,,m,\,=v Axmins,m. 1,10,," 1, Ruga 19 Spot-lat, a yarti ...... . . . . . . . .. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .. n _q,,hS1,,,,,h,,.,1 cit-Hons‘ g1 x trio, GOOd quality gm; Not Curtains For, vat-it . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 ‘ ’ .. . l er pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. a Lung“ 1mm qkmuig‘ nmssnynd. $11,, up Rex Paint. For . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stimuli, pm. quart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. l n “MO (“main Xhmvfgfl]. p, . Rn-"fll lilmmwl- Special, per ynrrl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘- Special, per quart . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. e1 g _ , .' ‘t , -i- y.-__,'!,t‘i_ 'il’\_ \\ all Paper Cleaner. ‘mm ullmn‘ ‘(ml-i 1m m“ ' i‘ l‘ \ Per can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. 1t 1"“"1"“‘_3""1“l ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' " ‘ ‘ ;-‘, i, l '9,‘ ;‘~, ‘p; '.~":, .' l"'v"_iti\:!l(. I ll‘l“.‘.°.".i‘,‘. .“.’.°.‘.’?’.'.'.’.°T‘.‘T.,‘T‘.“. .“,°."..". ..... .. Elie i§.f,:‘.§.ii..'~ ‘r1712. ‘l..t..i‘-’.‘f.'.“, , ,‘.‘.". ,' ,,,, : Drop in and See These Values we are Qfiiierrfiwng *1 This Week-End Thursday-Friday and Sarittircctafc PROWSE For Real Values .Ir1\x.| pa"... win-- ._.-in..-.-ui ... .. _ _:-—:r—.:¢1 “Tea for Three”—Who A re Unaware Of Their C0untry’s Grim Plight w m‘. /»»>:M'1.‘§Kw'§~ilPY}-"- - - Blissfully unaware that the sinister shadow of war creeps toward their coun- try are Sweden’s three little princesses. They play house, really cook, and play their usual games. Pictured at “afternoon tea" in their Stockholm nursery are. left lo right, Desiree, hlargnreihn and Birgitta. They are daughters of Prince Gustav Adolf and Princess Sibylla. Al. right, Princess Mitrgitrelhtt is absorbed in the domestic pastime of dough-rolling. Her costume is that of a domestic helper, not hospital worker. THURSDAY" FRIDAYuSATURDAY Take Full and Immediate Advantage o! the Saving; Listed Below are a Few of the Many “lllGl-lLlGHTt-itv $2.49 "it? $9$T~l~i Men's Fancy Cmmn Hose’ 1 Iizttiies‘ Silk Unticrwcar. Vests and lllootttr-rs 1v" ,. Per pa" ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' n and Panties. Regulars and O. 8., for As‘ i Men's Balbriggan Combinations. Per suit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. C t. 1 oz. Slim" Cm!”- Yflrn. Regular 25c. , ~15,“ Boys- Fancy Zipper Sweauqk For per skein . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . i '~‘ " A Price - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - ~ - ~~ "' l. oz. slieins (lpulettt Yarn. ltegitiiti‘ value 237w. -" _._ I ° For per slwiu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , l l‘ 1\lf:'.‘l'S soiled B. v. D.'s . . . . . /2 PPWB \‘ “ 1 . Iiadies’ Rayon Hose. Regular 39o. 5 n Ck._a,.l,,g1.a,,ge lgoys- Caps [2 PIICQ 3 pairs for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WI"? ' V 79c- Sllltfi, lllWHS ltuuis, ‘x ‘,= Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ ‘Men's Overalls and Jumpers. llayous, Prints, (‘hirtq $1.75. for . . . . . . . . . . . n clcarltizfor.....i.ipllill O ‘ _ 8 (‘itiltirotrs llrozttlz-lotli llltioiiters. T ‘s, Perpait" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t‘ "i Nottingham Net Curtains. 1 9 Special, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . . I See our Counter of Soilcti Gotttls. f“ ' w, (‘learittg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . !" “t MAYil. 194i) -1“ p, u . ~. a! t’? a