l ~ Mavis. 1941 -=-_»%#___. rrnr. cnnrziiorrarown GUARDIAN‘ Dresses GIRLS 1-6 YEARS- Flowered Voile with . colored Slip .. . . .. 3.50 for 2.80 Flowered Voile 2.98 for 2.38 Silk 2.25 for 1.95 Sheer ., ._... .. 2.98 for 2.38 Pique ..._,J_.. ...e... 2.98 for 2.38 Cotton ..... ‘....... 1.98 tor 1.58 Cliambray 2.98 tor 2.38 Wool Alpine . .... .. 3.95 for 3.15 Silk Broadcloth 3.69 for 2.99 2-piece Plaid 4.50 for 3.60 Wool Spill! 3.50 for 2.so Infants 7Sc-2 for 1.15 75c—2 for 1.15 Wool Knee Hose 55c--2 lor 90c Durkin Crib Sheet ..'3.35 for 2.65 Rubber Sheet 59c . 2 tor 95c Vests Gowns eeee...-e.. llore is the ‘opportunity you have iioon waiting lor. 0ilR SIIELVES M081 IE iilililiill 0llT. 0utlit your children for tho months that lle ahead with a selection from our 0hlldron’s Wear. sizes 1 to 6x. .1... snout‘ rooosnv CLOSING 0111 SALE Everything Must G0 ....'sA1.e NOW on 2o% orscoum‘ Prices Slashed In This Money-Saving Evenl- Plastic Sheet 1.55 ..._.-_... 2 for 2.50 Rubber Pants .. Rayon Pants 59 - 1.18 2 for 95c Plastic Pants 35c-2 for 49c Wool Bonnets All-wool "Blankets . . .. Satin Quilted Bunting 3.98 for 3.18 Flannel Jacket . . . . . .. 98c tor 78c Eiderdown Bathrobe .. Jar Sets, pink, blue, 3.75 for 3.00 Dresses, Madeira, 6 mo.- 1 year Slips, cotton .. Rompers- 2.25, 2.35, 2.49 tor 1.89, 2.00, 2.19 6 mo.-2 yrs. Carriage Covers- 3.25 for 2.55 - 4.50 tor 3.60 Wool Bootees, 89c Wool Soakers, 69c 45 for 25c 89c—2 for 1.25 5.50 for 4.40 2.75 to Woe. Silk Bod Jacket, 1.98 for 1.58 Brush and Comb Sets .. 1.59 tor 1.29 High Chair Covers Rubber Diaper Bag Diaper Support Boys 2-6 r 2.45 1.00 for 80c . .. . 50c for 30c NO neFuNom-nosxcinsuoes Bathrobe, Silk .... Specialties Infants‘ Vests- Reg. 754.50. Sp. 1.20—2 for 1.15 lnlanls’ Gowns- Reg. 75-1.50. Sp. 1.20—2 for 1.15 L85 for 1.50 cotton Still’! .. 1.25 95 I Suits tweed pants 2.49 1.99 lfilflnlss Flflniielygflikgl- Suits, corduroy pants 3.49 2.7‘) gttsp‘ c“ f“ 1'50 Sailor Suits, long pants 3.75 3.00 m" ° °“_ 415 fr" 3-35 Z-pc. Stills 2.129 2.34 B .2’, 4'c‘:t'59""8"'98‘_2 '°’ 95‘ 75c for 55c All-wool Jackets 41s 3.35 88:0’: ,2”__Z;:1_38__,_oB_2 M m0 Alpine Jackets We“ §ilk_ Goberdine Coat an ay S. . “' ‘ - Tweed Reversible Coat 8.50 sso 2' 4' 649°" 384884 i“ "°° m" W'"'°'Y°"°" Coat Sweater .. 2.9a 2.3a i Li COHOH Jersey Suit! 1.89 1.34 w n89!‘ I18 \ ' . . . . . . .. 2.19 1.99 . 2 for 125- eiseilieieuriisseiie 1.9a 1.5a ii“ Poser? ws- 6:13.551;- w; ' ' Broadcloth Suits .. 2.75 2.25 59W "is: '99‘ - - P- " - 2 For 1.00 Sport Blouse 1.59, l.79—1.29 1.49 Snow Suits, reg. 9.50. Sp. 6.15 PilRiillASE ll0W FDR NEXT WINTER: S11rc,it’s early to be talking oi next winter but it yo’! wish to save money look over our lines of ciiildraws winter clot 4.25 for 3.35 Bathrobe, Eiderdown .. 2.98 for 2.29 G. 3-pc. Snow Suits, reg. 15.98 _Sp. 12.78 Milli-Suede, reg. 1.25. Sp. 95c Wool, reg. 1.00. Sp. 80c Fur, reg. 2.59, 2.75. Sp. 2.09, 2.20 Math-Fur, reg. 2.98, 4.95. Sp. . . . . .. 2.38, 3.95 Bloomers, reg. 75c. Sp. . . 55¢ Wos. Gaiter Hose, reg. 1.50. Sp. 1.20 Miscellaneous OVERALLS- Cotton, reg. 1.59, pair l.29 Cotton, reg. 1.69, pair 1.39 Duck, reg. 1.95, pair 1.55 Corduroy, reg. 2.98, pair 2.38 Seersucker, reg. 1.50, pair 1.20 JODHPURS- Corduroy, reg. 3.29, pair 2.59 Slacks, reg. 2.69, pair .. 2.19 ClKlS. Handkerchiefs, 15c each. Z for 25¢ t’? ‘ ort Toggery REGARIILESS 0F P1110! hing all going at 20 per cont discount. Chds. Corduroy Hats SWEATERS — Coat and Pullover. 2.98-1.50. Now 2.38, 1.20 BERETS -— Wool lelt, wool, 75c, 59c, Now .. .. 55¢, 39; PYJAMAS — Flannelette, Seersucker, 1.89 tor 1.34 Q 1.89, 1.98, 1.39, 1.58 SLEEFERS — Flannelette 1.59 for 1.29 GLOVES-Chamois, 1.00 for 80c Quilted Robes 3.75 lor 3.00 Taffeta Broadcloth Blouse»- l.98 tor 1.58 Alpine Skirt 2.79 for 2.29 Wool Skirt . . . . .. 2.98 for 2.38 Alpine Jumper 3.50 for 2.80 Cotton Jumper . . . . .. 2.29 lor 1.79 Seersucker and Cotton Pinatores- 2.79 for 2.29-2.59'tor 2.29 Wool Crepe Skirts-assorted shades . 2.98 tor 2.38 Housecoat- 3.50 tor 2.80-4.35 for 3.45 Ruincoats- ‘ sss . lino-us . uo TERMS CASH PORTRAIT SBY CANBERRA — (OP) — The his- torical memorials committee has been unable to persuade Pnme Minister Grille! to alt for an ol- mont is now aa. liolai portrait The other Au trui- ian prime minister not represented among portraits hanging ln parlia- Wlliiam Mon-is Hughes, ' Iron, . .....r thrown..." "" sir! itiifltfim. $111.15 mmmue- ‘M’ ray-level melelmrrmo- ’ i waul? .\ Maire their toneieet dream come true on Graduotlenl Give a Gruon ' Precision Watch . . . for beauty, accuracy, dependability! Come in and see our wide {election of 9min and other lovely lllfts tor Qraduatlonl Q14. 64,1... __....,- level Precision movement, suave leather strap, 14 lrarut yellow gold cure. "Dear Follzer Your present 1nd- wltdalrer l go. lt moans you're near rnel" CURVIX IIOSTIII, l7-lovrol Omen Precision movement ORUIN VIII-THIN CRAPTSMAN. 17- out Qeneeations. Winter... a . 1 I l . $52.50 $100.00 $00 in» !£*'P\_19 004K300 ‘it; Masters 0i The l‘ i. Parachute iriaii l By § Peter Benedict Mrée-ao-é-Q-t A Mysterious‘ Stranger In tact he caught him by a nar- ‘Irow mlrgln, upon the edge a‘. the 'moor itself, close i9 §. cottage lwhlcii slept securely, one window flighterl. in a front seat tor drama. had the inhabitants only known it. He did not dare blow his horn, but. .the other car had to be stopped. ‘He; drove past it, and pulled the bulk ot his car across the road. and in a moment they were out 'in the hush oi the moor together, peering at. each other in the dark- ness. "Martlnson," said Graham, re- porting back to his assistant in laatoniahmcnt. “What happened? Doesn't. the 01d Blfl i-hink we're >same time the date tor the would capable or carrying it ail?" ; "She thinloe you'd better not. try." I said Mertlnson grimly. "Don't eels, ‘Scorpion at a second! notice, ter you, with orders to catch you! iorders are to return immediately, Ultra iiires Saskiililariiiiioan ilot Declared A iiWii .1‘- .-1 Oct. ll by six courts - might v 9.5.. ".1. en... sire... in-r iiej-rwissisz-Fseser‘iisaee ", 1.". 11.11‘ ueiliii>bJi\\~<Fl*l)1ll(CS long-time popularity with; 1x51111111; o.’ ilLiillc British working mun 'r-n jilsllrcs. 111'. Jusiice m him {or a py-odumon Job, i mat. has been completed. All mem- ibers present joined the liiiilion Member Plan oi the A. C. W. W. J \\‘- ‘>101’ tiici i. sit ‘111 cu 111C] But government sources sa‘d' ‘fhe May meeting at Farming Y ‘. ... . . . _ ,_ ,, .. . . . ' , - b1 to be sent to local atiice 5o! irlleulf-Itlli» flwuu-‘n- l1-_ \\<§‘/\<‘1°\' that. tvinie it is quite ymssinie; Brook W. I. met at the home 0i‘ santo. 1t was decided to scrub ecywo] i1"'-""‘i1"1" 7W‘ -*-~'i>l'--"i"“-“"‘-""'-iii-Zriu-nrd would confer with hisTRlrs. A1111‘ Jflv on 6th with nine May 21mg, 031199110" yo.‘ m. ‘lgtmt i" 110E411Piwiilb-ilml l" ‘mini-other. King George VI. and members and three visitors 126F561" €V€nlr1¥ 05c A contest riutlan by n1 .1. . r . - . _ . , - .~ _ ' _ 11h; igifllidm, o, H‘? lczblmitn Prime Minister Attica. there uasfllesftmg opened with the Island} Mrs. heater Jay was won by Miss 1121s COHIPstEd by the Attorney-men- _UT1QA“ A- “MY 13 "WP? 41319 r-ral tor Canada. the Justice De- bupmmc CW“ °l (iilnudfl i" 5 5’ 1° lklrltli‘ n1, r1111! 111': Dominion Hurl- 1 JUd-EIIIP-lll- lvdiii’ Yllkd ‘h l ‘he l: iiliti i.'.1\'1.ln1r111|_., .\.':.1..:i.'i11ii11. mirkrtttiievrz-iii (2111 i'|ii1ii‘l11 Iins not _H(,hv,_“._,‘n_ _\ w,“ “my ,‘t,,.,.y,,.,.l lin- power la 11::- lin‘ Hill est a5 a y'.'1i"d.-ii'.-k by 1111110111 principal oi iainrcrs’ housing loans might be rccluvcd in ; mum Mortgage and p001- crop yours. The court. with Mr.Justlce Itob- 1 represented hm 545303990 mvestcd ort Faschcrcuu disecnting, decinrodiyn mcz-ygages and bins or sap, in the 5215-, qq... .. .3. katcihewan Farm Security Act. 'i'hals""‘ ‘A l SBIIIOH liftffiilltl ifiiai in on)‘ ycar! m ny_ “mug in which atarmerts crop yield was i Szgggziégxln i: ye“. or crop fauuje_ less than 5G an acre, lihe principal , H, dccm-cd me regisrarion mirr- 0W1": on all mortgages or bills oii {end with the rights at’ the ultra vircs section six oi sale would be reduced amount o! interest due. payment o! principal pnsipflllCd a year. A related reterenee. Pratnler- Douglas clsion would be appealed debts by At mekins; .. " ou will not lend mo what happened. an 1 know is 1 euiiiur piovieieirin regard to debts; §1°§§§;“f,’,°’,‘h',;"§,°§mce_.. she called me out oi.’ the Green r in connection with housing enter- und lprises, was automatically doclie :11 looked like death. and sent me al- l ultra vires by the same decision. ' announced imnuke ii: 1 broke lny neck doing it. Your i sanreiohewan that the court's de- 10 i and at the best. pace you can knock j Privy Council in London. ‘out o! your machine.” l "She's trazyl What sboht icargo?" and lie. 1 tol1 you this muet be s ‘realflptla-‘iieih. 113's you over seen ghor ' mu l "No, no one has. All right, we're §on our way. Go an ahead; she ‘may need you, and 1' can't make your speed. Where do we go? Coleridge’ Sqpierxeéwrfl dd “l-lushi’ so a neon eu on- ly. dropping a hand upon his srm. ."There's somebody coming down [the lone there. in the shade at the 1 hedge." Graham tell silent, and they . stood straining their-eyes and sue. lTher was someone there, certain- lly; but the someone was as well yewore at their knowledge at his ,1 presence u they were o! his stealthy approach. Even now that ithey had spotted him, it. _wes im- rpaesi-bio to keep him in sight, so dark wee the night, end so elimrly did he move. Only now and again could they hazard even s talrly isccurnto guess an to his position: i and the queer fascination at the attempt held them Itili, epeil-, bound. 5o that in spite at having] watched him tor upwards o! e tuli . minute. they were taken utterly by l ,surprlso when he suddenly sprung - full at them out o! the " " l ‘at the hem ol the road. i I anarnn xv’ l llesnl In the Shadows Peter Sherwood Milne looked upon his work and sew that tt wee goon. Looked upon it. that is. with his mind; to: his eyes sew Tlhe Farm Security Saskatchewan's C.C.F. Legislature alter it took 944 Itiwes referred to the Supt-omelet the Ba amas, will arrive 1!! a rllllflllylilnginnd Court last October tor : Act was‘ the L among the legislation passed by, Govern-i "Hang the esrgoi Let it droplrvnt at the lirst session at office "f ml""'i111.1iiriii 111v il-"alzmake future loan under‘ U19 "m"! re. ' ~ a -~ 1 iatiiiouuiily oi i111‘ the act . ‘"1 C.l'-‘.H. Carson. counsel for Dem- Lnvesimrnts i/tssociatiim. sail t-‘ir comtifiili"ir My l If the legislation was found mlid lose about cccn- the hives h-r reprflfirnifll- mel p No "sane" coflxlriillim “mud ‘i-“i . taa 1 e a. - .,_ ..1'.1. i '1 ---~...,| h, 1,. .,, . g. ..» . i was tantamount to soyi-n! the] Returning To Britain thei LONDON. May 18 — MP) '- ini The Duke oi Windsor. unemploy- ed since he lett; the ttovernorshlp iday as a private citi- ‘zen. more eager than ever. his no information now to that a post would be made avail- bl EA RTH'S LAND There are more than 57.510900 ‘scyunre mil-es of land on the rarth. l-‘Oard painted. Sick ‘fir only e, chaste and silent expanse of moorland, running as tar as they could penetrate n darkness to which they had become accustom- ed by now; a broad. roiling dark greyneas o! earth under a broad arching dark blueness oi cloudy sky. But Peter. stepping out. hap- pily tor the cottage whore he had iedt. Peggy halt-asleep in a miair betore the tire. saw more than the more tnatorleiiy visible. Behind him lay the crest o! the moor, and tho hollow tn its heart, still. empty, shrouded thickly in young trees. betraying nothing at its many (Continued on Page 11) lncquaintances said today. to take 'n government Job and aid his ‘country in her current economic ‘trouble. The Duke and Duchesswiii ar- rive without tantare aboard the Queen Elizabeth. Friends said they plan to stay several weeks. in all the privacy possible. at Charters. Sunninghill. the coun- try estate ot Mrs. Frank Parkin- son. widow o! n wealthy electrical goods manufacturer: The Duke. when he abdicated l0 years ago, otter-ed to serve his country in a government post, In unottieinl quart/ere the feeling If You Indulge In Over A ooinmon halt in oar present day civilisation ls ranting. More persons then not over indulge oo . - r the '- ~, e111 o ltssdsoiies, belching or other temporary ere often caused Y over-indulgence. In such oases B ttora should give quick relief. v Burdock Blood Bitters is e. pure vegetable compound for minor b orders o! the stomach, liver, skin and bowels. It stimulates the action of the stomach and digestive organs thus improving digestion, Burdock Blood I414‘ elimination. [on '11 tlnd B.B.B. on sale at dru oounte s avlrywheeg Accept. no substitutes. I ‘oily 3.31.3. r Kl‘. Xllhnfloe ‘knots. 01 Eating heartburn, eturbsnooe suggcstilriymn Jollowed by the Creed. Roll call nus answered with “A House- cleaning Hint." Minutes meeting were rend and approvt-d. ,1‘ ‘was ‘"9190 and 59990550 mill $5. National Anthem. A hearty vote of be sent to the Cancer Fund and thanks ewas extended ‘he hostess $5 be paid for huvlng school sign {m- a p1gg53nt “wrung and "y" Thelma Jay and a game by Mrs. Nellie Hendricken was also won by Miss ‘Hielma. Jay. One new member joined. Meeting cios-ed with the ot last. were treated much, h roo Nlr. 0. A. MrKERIHEN Nationally Known Authority Oil Dr. 1v1.w. 101: ois ”‘“"f"°'d'.'-'4¢,‘ wiu. as IN ATTENDANCE AT oun SHOE om.‘ Friday, May 161:1! 310D! mi: this valuable opportunity to consult him-without hezgc. e hasdconie here direct from Dr. M. W. Locke’; shoe h! 293K918, 8H Wilbgive you the personal attention and help- a vice assured by his scientific study and special training. Ho will gladly co-operate with your own physician in fitting youi Rlcml laboratory tests by professional authorities confirm tbs belpfvl “who err». M. W. Locke Sboes.‘ Howard Mclrsnis i-‘iTTED roorwnan