Pillow cotton, heavy. Bleached sheeting, 70 ins wide. Good medium weight, per ty. Better quality bleached sheeting 63 ins.,per yd. 42c 72ins.,peryd............. 48c 8O ins., per yd. 52c circular, extra 40 ins. wide, per yd. .. 38c 42 ins. wide, per yd. Unbleached Sheeting 63 ins., peryd.,............34c 72ins.,peryd. 39c U) ins., per yd. 44c yd_ beatings 6a Plow Cottons I A HEMMED FREE i“ Commencing this morning, and running through to May 25th this Linen Department offers the service of FREE HEM- MING with all purchases of Sheetings and Pillow Cottons. D0 not miss this great opportunity-and do not put it of! -—place your orders early. é. Our best cotton. 40c All linen. Colored “Wabasso” sheeting. Excellent quality, fast col- ors in Rose, Blue, Gold, Green. 72ins.,’peryd. 65c 80ins., peryd. 72c A new lot of Rayon Bedspreads. Entirely different de- signs in Bose, Blue, Gold, Green and Cream. ~ l 72ins.by 90ins. 80ins.by100ins. his .....§.?..l..' annulled t5 .i...;s§; trumpets and gongs, the most re- markable child in the world, accord- Wabasso Sheeting, special quali- 63 ins. wide, per yd. 58c 72 ins. wide, per yd. . . . . . . . 65c 90 ins. wide, per yd. . . . . . .. 75c Our best bleached Sheeting 72 ins. wide, per yd. . . . . . 75c S1 ins. wide, per yd . . . . . . . 85c 90 ins. wide, per yd., . . . . .. 95c 40 ins., per yd. 45c 42 ins., per yd. 48c 44 ins., per yd. 50c 46 ins., per yd. 52c Heavy bleached table damask. 68 ins. wide, per .--.¢-.-----.|¢¢- throughout Mongolia and ‘Tibet for a grades circular pillow A very special value. $1.25 i child born with the marks upon tha body which the priests held to be proof that-it had been chosen by Buddha. For months the quest went , cniation as a god. F‘ (By British United Press) I v ing to a story reaching London, has Faund In Tl bet just been given his first public pres- , He is the tvm-ycar-old Mongolian dmmveyed LONDON. M 2l.—G d d b .4 .. ' i. 5y m" C y i boy i! 1.0 has been created the Great “on-l now m1 the day of his death on until the present infant Lama was i... 1.». o» an] u) AY s En; n syn otaasss arr-ran a. w. IAYLOR s. s. ersnon Optometrists 1B Richmond Street ' - i - V. ~ r igwrsulr -. XA.§s:.:Q\QI.pi.'-S‘EIA¢.a' ,. __.__.___..__.__.._____._. EV’ -'~ rrmwz-"sw-r-W manna" nuns. Mr. owl/cc a noorn .51,“ “RUBEROID? On Roofing II a guarantee oi good quality. l! you wish ie have a root that never leaks and will not catch fire from failing aparks lilo "RUBEROIDW We have in stock: I Pl! Wlrwnm Booflng.'............... $2.25 3 n! Wllwam Roofing .... , 12.50. 8P renmoniq.......... $2.15 3 Ply llogers Roofing . . 33.15 I H: Bohr-rm] Roofing . _ 13.50 2 Ply Rubi-Uni Rooiing Groaa Iloberold Lame shingles 86M Red lluberoid Lame Shingles .. l in l Square Tab Shingle; 33.50 We ban also lloeiing Cement, Beaven wall Board, Beaver Beard Moulding, eta-Ali Building Supplies. Further lnforlaatilaa and samples given on request. l... a w " I. ,. .4,w.».. , PLTAIL honu’ Elven dean" head Tamas to . Immortal Whit" Lama" the spirit- pisy with, “treated" to devil dances, by worshippers dressed as sk»2lct.ons' ual head of millions of Asiatics, and in whom part of the soul of the god Buddha is supposed to reside. An amazing story lies behind his elevation to the position oi "living Buddha." When the former holy Lama of Tibet died, the priests be? lieved, according to custom. that the spirit of the god living within him had been reincarnated in the soul oi.’ a baby born the same day. Search was at onoe commenced F he will be treated exactly as a god would be. Nothing will be denied him except liberty, for it is decreed that the holy Lama shall always re- main a virtual prisoner. ‘ No woman is allowed to attend him. Everything concerning him is directed and organised by the Grand Abbot. who acts as regent during his infancy, and by lesser priests. All day a watch is kept by priests. who believe that at any moment the liv- ing Buddha may manifest through his lips. Every item of baby prattle is care- fully taken down by scribes and an- alyzed by the priests in the hope that it will reveal some hidden message from the god. His rattles are ornamented with skulls and bones in order to scare away evil spirits. Another toy is a huge drum made from human skulls. "The Great Immortal White Lama" oi Mongolia is comparable to the Da- lai Lama. the most important living Buddha on earth. ln him, it is claimed. there has entered a larger portion of the Buddha. than any other. Guarded by 10,000 monks, the Da. lai Lama lives in utter seclusion in a monastery towering to the sky. Upon his death the priests out a hole in the top of his head so that the divine spirit can escape into another Mo‘ BRISTOL BUILDING BOYS For Australia And Canada H. B. B. Prince Arthur of Conn- auglit, visited Bristol, England, on May 9th. w open a commodiouq hos- tel in which forty boys are ' in residence for training for i irk in Australia and Canada. A .. n: to twelve weeks training course is pro- jected, so that 120 to 160 boys and youths will be sent out each year. This scheme has been launched by the Bristol Migration Committee, which has the Lord Mayor at its head, and which, with the co-operation of the City Council, will be able in train the boys on the Corporation Farm of l. I EYESIGHT ‘i’ EXAMINATION . moon m naalrha Ghana. t . H. J. MABON o Brttare Western Guardian -BUY MOSH-Oll- 8. A. or B. at Braceh, ' diiib-ii-li-lmo. -wzsraan soaur- Mr. o. s. Gallant is Guardian Agent in How- lan and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. —FILL yous Tanks A‘! Bit/ACES new Bowser Gasoline Pump. 3915-5-17-11110. -BOY'S OXFOBDS in black and brown side leather with Panco sols. Sizes 1 to 5. Per pair $2.35 at Sin- clair's, 4019-5-22-31. —-MEN’S OXFORDS in brown and black calf. Has leather sole and rub- ber heel. Special $3.49 a pair at Sin- clair's. 401845-2241- -UNl’1‘ED CHURCH OI‘ CANADA May 26. 1929: N. Bedzque 11; Wil- mot 3; Freetown 7.30. J.W.A. Nich- olson. Minister. Eastern Guardian ..'JUST UNLOADED Oil‘ Rbblll llood Flour. Bran and Bhorts_ lowest prices, wholesale and retell. P0019 dz Thompson, Ltd, Montague. ..'EASTEBN AGENTS-Mr. J, W. Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- ugug 3nd Wm b5 DIOUCd I10 NCQIVI new and renewal subscriptions. . JGOOD ROADS 0N THE NORTH SIDE-The North Shore roads have been all run-over by the tractor machines, and automobiles in plenty are now running along this road. some new local machines are added o the numbers, so that times are not a bad after all “WISHING SUSPENDED — ‘The storms are beginning. Friday morn- ing a. northwester stnuek in suddenly at about tour in the morning and ha! continued stormy up to Monday, and no fishing boats could get out. which was a drawback to the lobster fish- ermen and herring fisherman also. But Saturday was, however, a good (arming day, and many planted poi» atoes. At Big Pond. which is a high and dry settlement, potato-planting was general. They wern‘t planting cobbler: or seed stock,- which is t0 b6 noted, but the old varieties in stable manure. Vincent McPhee, Michael C. McPhee, Leo S. McCormack and others were planting. It was a line,‘ clear day, though a high sea was running in the gull. Bell & Mathieson BARRISTERS Q SOLICITORS iilabon Bulldiig, Montague MONEY LOAN S00 acres. It has s, herd ‘o! cattle ranging irom 60 to 100, sheep, horses, a big herd oi pigs and about 3300 poultry. The boys will be taught to adapt themselves ‘generally to farni liie. In addition to the hostel the Com- mittee are using Cabot House — re- miniscent of that Sebastian and John Cabot who sailed from Bristol to discover North America - and here the boys will learn carpenter- ing. boat repairing. and clothes mending. and be generally taught to become handy men. as Royal Highness in opening the l-lmtel, said:- "It lumishes an example of what can be done by whole-hearted co- operation between all sections of tin community. I am glad to know that the hostel has been generously sup- ported by the City Corporation and by the Government. lfrom my per- sonal knowiedge oi the Dominions, l am certain that they offer great op-i portunities to British boys. At the, same time, it is vital that boys go-l ing to the Dominions should be lest- ed and prepared for the new liie they are to live out there. The testing and the training whiph will be given at this hostel will undoubtedly standr them in good stead. ‘ "Just over 400 years ago, the citi- zens of Bristol equipped Sebastian Cabot to sail from this port on a voyage which is famous even in your famous annals. They cl . betttr than they knew. for, though the voyage showed no commercial proiit. it was the , iirsl. practical step towards founding our Empire ‘overseas. (Ap- plause.) I believe Cabot took wit» him five cabin boys from this dis- trict, no doubt boys of similar ages to those I see round me now; and it is, I think, specially approprisl; that the Corporation and citizens oi Bristol should follow up and consoli- date the work by helping their young manhood to maintain the Brit- ish stock, and the British traditions "' in our great Dominions overseas. (Applause) I know that these boys will be heartily welcomed mm by lleaiagae, I. I. l. "M? Hill all kin. ‘may are going '°“"*’-“*.“‘»'°"'"°“°"'*""°*" " yellow, Box. ICTURE taliers tlie world round depend upon the DiEh "quality of Kodak Film W Si“? them the good pictures they W81!!- ln the yellow-box 111W find uniformity from r011 to roll, speed. and wide latitude wliicli allow for. widely varying photographic con- ditions and reduce the Hanger of under- and ovet-exposure-in a word, "they _'find in Kodak Film, Kthe film that ‘gets tlje picture.” {Posecurei the quality of Kodali. Film for your: picture-taking identi- Tfy it at your 'dea1er_’s in the familiar, Asli for hoosielthe Yellow 130x or Film Qualizj/ . Kodak Film - KodakFilm" is known throughout‘ 111;.» zcorld as “the dejvrendablefilm" in théyellow 120x ’3 CANADIAN KODAK Co, Limited, Toronto the fertile land oi these new coun- tries. and it is well that their fellow citizens should see to it that they are properly equipped. as Cabot and his companies were, for the work that lies before them. I wish the boys every success. I would urge them to work hard, and play the game, nev- er forgetting their parentsLtheIr city or their motherland.“ (Applause) SHEBBROOKE SCHOOL Honor Roll for Sherbrooke School for March and April. Grade X: l. Glen Waite. Grade VIII: i. Lester Linkletier; I. Jamel Hal‘.- Have a Kodak llarub Whether you're at the beach. in the country or just at home this‘ summer, have a Kodfla handy ior a picture record ol i the good times that you and your folks enjoy. You're certain to et good ictures with a Roda‘: ii you oad with yellow-box film and leave your finishing to us. Kodak; are as low a hen. autism’: ‘$5? at; tioa today. J. Ernest H. Worth FOR Modern Kodak! l“ fillfl IL PICK ‘ ris; 8. Clarence MacDonald. l. Margaret Townsend; 2 Marjorie Pickering; 8. Muriel Pickering. l, Muriel MacDonald; 2, Sadie Pic- ‘sering; l. Ruth Pickering. l, Pauline Calibeck; 2, Ruth Waite, 1. Wilfred Waite; 2, Ralph B 2, Jennie Boater. l. Ethel Pickering; 2, Lorne Waite; 1. Lilly will/H 2. Lena. Obappeii; a i. Norma Small; 2. George Chap- peii; 8. Earle Boater. i. Russell Waite: 2. Alfred Small; S, Marian MacDonald. i. Willie McGinley: l, Byron 11a- 1; William Pickering and lino] Mnrlilin (mun: l. Wilbur MacAr- thur: 2.11m Waite. Alillll I. llamas. FIANCII PAULINI luoaaxna Al. the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mackenaie, French River. 011 limb ISM the afllol of oeatu visited their home and claimed for his own their infant daughter Iraocls ‘ Pauline It bh! early “Q g! ""51 m" ihi-I halo: the am emu in their family circle, and also on "gy the 12th, God claimed for his evni loved ones. The funeral services were conducted by their Pastor Mr. Fleck who spoke on "Life from the Cas- ket te the cradle". The beautiful solo Over the River was sweetly rendered by Mr. Roy Phillips. Their little cas- kets were covered with beautiful flowers and wreaths from kind friends and neighbours. There are left to mourn besides the parents one brother Donald Leigh and one sister Beverely Jean. The pail bear- ers where, Eric Daleny, Harold Ber- nard, Ralph Ozen, Oliver Bernard. The remains oi the loved ones were laid to rest in the Geddie Memorial Cemetery. Dearest loved ones thou have left "B. Gone to be with God on High, Though we miss thee from the eir- ole We will all meet bye and bye. 401'! ::!t has Many Qualities-The ‘man who possesses a bottle of Dr. Thoma! Eclectrio Oil is armed against many ills. It will relieve a cough, break a cold. prevent sore throat; it will ra- duce the swelling from a sprain, ro- lleve the moat persistent sores and Wanmmrmm laetthaiiatbabaat. tiara!!! King Expected To Se t Jun e I 6 As Zhanksgiving Day LONDON, May 2I.—It is undfl" stood that Sunday. June i6, has been selected as the date that Kim? Gm‘ gs will appoint as a day of thanks- giving ior his recovery from his N‘ cent grave illness. The program as unoflicialli’ 1m‘ cast contemplates a special services! . Westminster Abbey attended by m‘ King and Queen and other membl!" of the royal family. to which thO public will be admitted. It is recalled the King. in a new"! message from Craigwell i-lousl °° April 22 said he looked iorwsrd l0 joining with his people "on some 8P‘ pointed day" in thanking God not only for his own recovery.’ "hi" m’ the new evidence of growinl ""151" neas significant of the true nature o! men and nations." will speedily heal cuts and 60"“: ions. 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