.l~.' “ cdtir ti» May 3 Double Boilers, Preserving BATH Infants ‘Crepe-dc-chlnc i h Kata” Broken Pekoe T“ TOWELS ASCOT SCARFS I d‘ - Dresses. 1 to 2 690 efleh I’ c‘ 1.50. ‘stiff’. g3“ SlfilliTs Rayon 97c "in‘§§.§.°'§3 l???) Yrs. .............$ I ; l Golden Glow Ctlfiee . ~ Each . 39c. New L9“ Price Ladies B,roadcloth SIITIOLR . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ - s, Children’s W as h DICE‘, AllgllllglragltileggKS Lb ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' Bib Front Apron lVlen’s Non Run Rayon Com- Ladies white B1119, Green Mauve, ses, 4 to 12 New Low Price Asst. Jams, 40 oz. with Pocket bllllgaurls- 36 l" 44 swAGgER PULL 0N L E?“ E‘. ' - - - - - -- a" yrs n jars .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. “f - - - - - - - -- _ ' L a ‘e5’ l e1‘ "W" , ~ 97c oran-ge Marmalade ' 29c Mens Broadcloth Shirts G OVES Kimonas. Each ,_ 3°" W55!‘ $515» . ’ New Low Price. 69c r lad‘ ’ R 2 to 8 yrs. ‘s- New Sh k P I B40 oz. . . . . . . . . . . . .. u in figured prints. Each p ' ‘Sig; “y” Ems‘ o . > _ . . _ _ _ y . . . . . . .. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ H childrcnsx hn kl VACUUM horfiolgs lsgel‘ 5C. i" MZT t “eaters 50G PORCH FROCKS R°‘“'°“'g °'°'s°“° Play suits s with Bakelite Cups H. A. Shorten» 2 for Refitgrelgg 21cc Boys. Tweéf-b-a-és-q- ' SM“ ,0 phase every we _Each .._. ...... .. - . Children’s Dimity 35G ._- . g lng 23G. 29 , Each ........... .150. 53c Sikh dstnllielooKnit 3?”; Bloomers . I ‘. ‘ _ , M a p l e Leaf Pasteur- l: pkg. Men’s Four-in-Hand mus - N I, _, - -- - ' . _. Each . . . . . . . . . . . .. c Kiddies, Combination . elv ow Prlfie- _ _ . Plized c h e e s e E MTies . . . . . . . . . . New LOW Puce Ladies silk Brassiers ' Overalls c. vuusw“ _‘ V. g. . . . . . u , ens ork Hose _ _ Pa“ I , TUNGSTEN BULBS. Fancy Mmed for The New Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . .. n Ladies Fish Net . . . . . . n Infants R u b b e 1- . Biscuits c. PATENT_HAND BAGS Men’s Straw Hats SWEATERS Nu Mode Sanitary Pants, Lynn Valley Peaches‘ i“ a varwty ‘if “hrs Each - - - - - - - - - ~- ' ‘ eaéh Pads ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' - - - - -~ c‘ p‘ . .. New-lbw and Pears. _ n". I Men's Rayon Dress I Ladies’ Gilt Rib I ' - Hose. Pair . . . . .. I sizes 26 to 36. Umbrellas . . . . .. n " _ Cold and Vanishing 5 f TOOTH ' or = c: nigh lights of Feminine CREAM On Sale PASTE he anese - smanms, 23c J81’ lo to 11- s to 4 33c tube Dresses Extra ‘Special PALMOLIVE v PONDS TABLE Reel value at slmvmt; Cold and Vanishing OILCLOTH Pleated and flared skirts Cape and Collar Modes this new low CREAM CREAM Asst. Patterns and Colors _ price _ White, Pink, Peach, Eggshell, Green, 330 tube 330 Jar 290 yard Mauve l. Lux SOAP Lust" Extra Special On Sale WINDOW Q TEAPOTS CURTAINS - Qflch 5 for 25c You must see these to appeciaie the 9 to lo _- 2 to s 33g each 55c ~ Value Mayh.20. t To i Infants’. Wear toyoun and Nile. 25c ‘Joli Lot Ladies R remarkable valu = 79c VUEIITIIALW ouillnull In appreciation of your pat merit throughout gie eilitire saving-v ucs. _ ur uye f d ' quality merchandise rs or aye past have been Allow of Outstanding‘ LINGERIE Pinks P911611, Maize, Coral l\ GARMENT Jim". slips and Gowns. A t- "i CUPS AND SAUCERS 6|} set Food Products A GAB-MINT l Pannelled Alum. T" Kettles. Potato Pots s Ytmtlge in the store. 4 String u Fancy Decorated past three years, we are featuring New. Low Pr Never before have we bee v c oahvalgizgiairhhlns Jaguzgue cggzlzgfxzw: ‘. 15c each - ONLY onors Special P _ , 0M “game grog-hull‘ On ssic-sco 9.80. 4|: each X ‘I56 lb- Arinands HOUSE BROOMS SALAD TAQUINE POWDER 15g each BOWLS R°g1-$1-°° On Sale-9.30-10.30. 15G and 25g 5c -_ e “on I Py Close Out Linc “I” “i” Home Made SURPRISE -l BU! GARDEN CITY BUTTER 1D - brick» residential property on tho , corner of queen and Fitzroy Streets 10 lb. lots $2.10. 2878-0441’. FREQ! Fltltlll-One large colored clsss Mlxlng- Bowl with clCh ninety-eight pdund cotton bag Robin Hood Flour. 3146-0-18-31. * THE imliins or unnum- ‘Jamec Cuiwood has written The Guardian's now oerlnl story which starts ‘next week- ALONG THE WATERFRONT- The B. B. Navarre, Cuptoln Marten- nen, docked at the Halli-odd Wharf nbouf"! o'clock yesterday morning. Sho carried a cargo of over 8,000 tons ol fertilizer from Nordenham, Germany, tor the P. E. I. Potato Growers Association. On her way here shc culled at Bourlo where n portion of her cargo was discharg- ed. PROPERTY PURCHASED-ll?“ now ocoupled by Mr. WIP. Doull ‘ and m. Louis o. Wright nu been purchased by m. Nukod ‘Twecl. brother of Mr. N. WuTwcel, Elm ‘Avenue. Mr. Twccl intends vert- lng the properly lute I Ireeerv store wlthln the next low months. '- monon mom masons-m. ' and Mn. d. J. Lamon arrived ln the City last cvcnlng from Bolton. '.l'hcy motored down, making the trip ln-tlu fut time 01-22 hourl. a nay left nostcn. about Tuesday evening and nri-lved bei-e at 6 o'clock ycltcrdly. Mr. and Mn. Lainonvore guests at the Canadian National Hotel. PERSONALS Mr. I". W. Colpltta, Monclon, ar- rived tn the Olty last evening. Mr. oolpltts ls slaving at tho omullon Natloncl Hotel. Mr. B. Wlnegar, Montreal, ci-rlv- ed tn the Clty last‘ evening and is i-eslntercd at the Canadian Notion- al Kohl. ,____ . w. Arthur B. Henderson ol St. John. N. 18., spent the week end ln the city ind ls regluterea at the 0..N. R. ‘Hotel. .. was uudmi x. Coffin, teacher at ai-snu View, ls the guest of m. and Mrs. W. J. Drake, Grafton street, any. Tho friends of Min Helen Call- back, Chorlottctdwg, wlll be pleased to know that the ls progressing favorably after on opcntlon toi- op- pendlcltltu ln his Prlnco Edward Island Hospital. Mrs. llmlly lloAuloy, 8t. Avordl, who nu boon undoi- treatment in ulsolty I-focpltol 1c.- the firm nionthl ls slowly imprmng, Ind is nowconvolcoolng at the homo of he'l- cousin, In. Corrlgcn, Ylctory Avo "'-' ~' The Hon. Shelton Sharp, Mlnls- tcr of’ Agriculture, and Capt. J. H. ncsduy to Borden to meet the for. mar’: niece, Mlss Joan Arbuckle who arrived from Montreal where she ls attending McGlll Unlverslty. Miss Arbucklo ls the daughter of Dr. Arbuckle, of Vancouver. B. C. While on the Island she will be the guest of _!16l‘ uncle and aunt, Hon. Mr. Sharp and Mrs. Bharp, so motored from Borden with the party, alter retumlng from a pleas- ant vacation spent 1n New Bruns- wlck. Ill MEMORIAM THE LATE WILLIAM MOFFATT After an elght weeks illness from heart trouble, Mr. William Moffatt peacefully passed away at his homo ln Moyfleld curly on Sunday mom- lng. m. Moffott was born on No- "mb" 5. 1840. and was n. son of James and Jane (Arthur) Moffatt, natives of Scotland. Ho was educat- ¢4 in the Dubllo schools and for IMO! yem con-led on tai-mlng Iehlevtnc success by his industry 511d lfltQllllfinoe. Some you; ago no lllfl will!!! tn the coal, lumber llltl Produce trade, owning and running hll schooner between the Illmd Ind llarltlnie ports, prlnclp- lllv Sydney- Murray, Esplanade, motored Wed-, ‘Esplanade. Mlas Eleanor Bourke al-~ was hlghly respected, not only. ln his own community, but ln other parts of the province where he was lwell known. He possessed deep re- llglous convictions, and ot the time of his death was an elder ln the United Church. In politics he was a strong Llb- eral and although he never was a candidate, ho invariably took an uctlve part ln the campaigns and was a forceful and affective plet- form speaker. In different actlvltles tending to advance the welfare o! the com- munity he took a prominent pal-t, and for a number of years he was a Justice of the Peace. By hls genial personality and op- tlmlsm he made many warm friends, and the news of his death will be learned with slncero regret. He was o blg bodied, blg hearted inan possesslng those qualltles o! mlnd and helrl: which made him an outstanding figure ln the dlstrlct where he had realdcd foi- so many years. . .. There pro loft to fondly chei-Lsh his mein y, a widow, nee Mlsl violins Houston, and the follow- lng cons and daughters: David, on the homestead; Luther, John and Robert ln-Bydnoy; Mrs. Walter Houston and Bruce, in _Vonduro, Bunk, Mn.‘ Willard Nicholson, ln Muyfleld, and James Edward ln New Glasgow. Ho also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Arohlbuldhnd Miss Janlo Molfatt, in New Glasgow, Prince Edward ls- lhollhlsbiulliecudeollngs Igq1fl1¢yv~ _. BRAZIL NUT FUDGE 19c 1b. And is it’ Good! Large Heavy Accused Of Sinking Vessel (Canadian Pi-cls) BOSTON, May ilk-Captain John Marshall, skipper of the Cvluocester flshlng schooner Louise B. Mar- shall, ivhlch was destroyed by llre twenty miles off Cupe Sable, N. 8., May 4, was arrested today to face the now unusual charge oi bor- ratry. Captain Marshall ls accused of destroying the schooner by ilre. At an apearancc before United States Commissioner Edwin C. Jen- ney, Captain Mafshall pleaded not guilty and was held in $1.000 se- curity ~for hearing Julie 9. According to members of the schooner‘: crew, an explosion ln the vessel's lighting plant caused the fli-e. The schooner had been out about a week and had aboard 30.000 pounds of flsh. The crew, alter at- tempting to extinguish the fire, reached Cope Sable ln their doi-les. The vessel was valued at $35,000 and sold to be partly insured. "The modern movement rcvcak the contusion ol pleasure with hap- pIneu-a desire to eat your cake and how ltP-Stanley Baldwin. The vbnqulshedyliave no “friends. —Southoy. . To, the bereaved rclnlivcs the Guardian extends its deep sympfl- thy. LAUNDRY SOAP 6 for 250 0n Sale—10.30-1l.30. Mews Wear Coast Guards Make Haul (Canadian Prue) NEW YORK. May lfl-Selzed Id a rlllh nlnncr in Long Island Sound off New Haven, Conn., at midnight, the 50-foot auxiliary schooner El- izabeth S. was brought lnto the harbor today. Coast guards overhauled the schooner rldlng low tn the water with on apparently heavy cargo. Inspection after the Captain sold he had a cargo of flsh resulted ln discovery of only three flsh, but ln a false bottom were found about 400 cases of liquor. The schooner ls registered ln the name of Wllllam H. Grlmshaw ot New Bcdford, Muss. "We ought to have the courage to go out into the world and llve according to our bcllefsfl-Mrs. I-‘ranklln D. Roosevelt. Nature to be coinmnndcd must be obeyed-Bacon. The enquiry, knowledge. and be- lief of truth lo the sovereign good of human nature. Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect that. God ls just- TllOlIlll J 81101105 _ _ _ ices in every depart- n in a_posltior_i to offer you such stupendous money concentrating their efforts to the v t0 flffel‘ you at prices which-mean genuine value, true economy and a tremendous saving ETROPOLTAN STORE 125 QUEEN STREET May 31 "' R-U-S-H - - '- S-P-E-C-I-A-L-S w‘ Our Stupendous buying Power make these llllSlERY VALUES possible. Ladies’ Silk and Rayon Full Fashion. ed Hose. All wanted sizes and shades. 41c Ladies’ Full Fashioned Silk and Rayon Hose. Heavy service, all sizes and colors. 69c LADIES’ MERCERIZED HOSE Blatlk, Ruskin, Sandu, Beachskin. 23c pr. Ladies’ n ("Aliza lrli. g;- "m l‘ 9 I ronlcll mill rrmly :0 lcrvn q" m, lllbortnnt , oceulon 18f up Tender nnd r-rlup, wltl rlrh brown crufln. Daron , . . , 27c’ I'll! Inch linll fragrant from our ni-cnn. orlte rlrlctlu |I\ your fliv- 24‘- To IMAGINE the convenience of being able to buy, in a minute’s time, the foods it would have taken you hours in a hot kitchen to prepare! e. EWARPS BAKERY Kent Street 1-1-5: i Ladies’ Wear Phone 211