Monday, llay 1st. Tuesday, May 2nd. 4 GREAT a SHOPPING DAYS . The Lowest Prices Quoted in Prince ‘rm: Wcnaatorrarows GUARDIAN ii Owing to present day conditions we are making this great sale last four days instead of two days as in former years; so giving everyone a chance to participate in this money saving event. A 4 GREAT SHOPPING DAYS all island siiiaa 1922 Wednesday, flay Thursday, May 4th 5 'l‘ailored Suits, worth up to $25.00 May Sale for . . . . . . 6 Suits, worth $15.00 May Sale for $0.75 6 Skirts to clear May Sale, each 10 Jersey Dresses to clear May Sale $1.98 Children’s Tweed Coats a nd Navy Blue Reef- ers, sizes 2 to 9 clearing. May Sale . . . . . . . . . A special rack of three-piece Knit Suits and I $2.98 $4.98 $10.00 two-piece Jersey Dresses. May Sale . . A special line of Dresses May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . Extra special value in Dresses, all sizes and colors. May Sale . . . . . . Ladies’ & Misses’ Silk Suits, special May Sale...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special line of Ladies’ Hats, all new patterns, to clear at May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. Special line of Ladies’ Hats, black, brown, green and navy. May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Special line of Ladies’ Hats, Boaters and Sailors_ May Sale Berets in all colors May Sale . . . . . . $1.00 $1.59 $1.98 59c Fancy Itayon Cushions special for . $1.19 MaySale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colored Linen Handkerchiefs MaySale,tu'ofor...... . . . . c Plain ChitTons and Ninons in brown, green, blue rose, grey and sand. to clca1' at May Sale, yard Fugi Silk special for May Sale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printed Rayon, 36 inch, guaranteed tubfast for May Sale, per yard only . . . . . . . . . .. Plain Georgette in light shades clearing per yd. May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98c 39c 29c 49c Wabasso Printed Dress Crepes, 36 in. wide, special May Days only, yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. c Crepe-hack Satin in Black, Brown and Green Regular $1.59 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. c A clearing line of 'l‘ricotine & Polo Coatings 54 inch wide, per yard, May Sale . . . . . . . . .. c 54 inch Navy Gabardine suitable for coats andsuits_ Special on May Sale, yard . . . . . .. I Special line of black wool materials, special line 54 inches wide. per yard May sale . . . I Brassiere and Pantie, Sets MaySaleperset............... . . . . . . . . .. c Silk Bloomers and-Vest all sizes. Special for May Sale, each c Fancy l)imity 36 inch wid,e, per yard, 17c May Sale Gingham 34 inch wide, per yard May Sale ................... 0 Chintz 27 inch wide per yard Hay Sale . . . . . . . ..’ . . . . . . . . . . Chintz 27 inch wide, per yard . May Sale 140 Pillow Cases 42 and 40 inch, per pair May Sale ...... ..... 0 Pillow Cotton 42 inch wide, per yard a May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pillow Cotton 40 inch wide, pel yard May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c Bleached Sheeting 9 x 4, per yard _ May Sale Bleached Sheeting‘ May Sale Bath Towels per pair Men’s Heavy Blue Botany Worsted Suits, two pairs pants, special May Sale . . . . .. 35 Men’s Assorted Tweeds and Worsted Suits, Plain Blue, sizes 36 to 44, M8)’ Sale clearing special I Men's Tweed Spring Top Coats, special May Sale, $10.00 $12.00...a $15.00 Boy’s Tweed Top Coats, five only sizes 28 to32,MaySalespecial...... . . . . . . . . I, Boy’s Short Pants, sizes 2 to 12years, special May Sale 8nd Boy's Tweed and Blue Cheviot Pants, spc- cial May Sale per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Men’s Brown Tweed Pants, all sizes, special per pair May Sale .. . . . . . . . . . .. _ I e5 I ; t; Q.(U-\"\¢\1I_-4¢T l43€_ '1' »~:_ - w~¢scaqw in: May an... ..... 35c Yogi’? ggiggggii- 28i»=*5»s1w¢_i_=1_1$1_g5 f Curtain Ne,’ per yard 1981,1101!‘ ay ‘a. j K May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c fiigllgyssgilgdunly l “L39 .2 lggyaslglgladlas’ p“ "Mm Men’s Twevednltaincoats, brown and grey, $4 _ ' “ ‘ ' ' ' May Sale I 7-‘; BAR“ N BASEMENT ilffisall?“ 59c Bcrets in all colors May Sale royal blue, pink and m May Sale . . . . . . . . . . .. 59c; combina Ladies‘ Dimity Bloome May Sale May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . .. May Sale . . . . . Baby’s Summer Bonnet May Sale . . . . . . . . . . .. ()nc lot Frilled Curta Cottage Sets, special May Sale per set. . .. . May Sale . . . . . . May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . tain, writes Winifred Loraine. house for her brothers. cirrrything. tliziity housewife urastcful. The Farm, 10rd bed-quilts Ohetwyndfiii Queen ' Anne manorhouse, near Hertford, y. are made of sheep's wool picked off ,'.v the hedges during country walks. vrashcd at home, and quilted by Eve Chetwynd- _ Sh: has just opened a chi‘dren's dressmaking salon on the top floor .' or the house. Models are all dc- _ signed, out out, superintended. firi- .. isheii, and ironed by Mary Dana l‘ Eve Chetwvnd. FLAIR IN DESIGNING -- l’rr fair in dcsgnlng is amazing- '-» ‘Fncre ls an invention about her Special line in Children’s Hats May Sale _. . . . . . Special line of Ladies’ Sport Hats in navy green, A line of House Dresses, short and long sleeves Clearing line of Lailie-sltldlouses Children's Winter Dresses to for May Sale, per pair . . Special in Frilled Curtains 2 1-4 yards May Sale, per yard Shopping Bags, special Sateen Covered Cushions Blay Sale . . . . . . . . Fair Debutante Aids Unemployment Ills I have just met the girl who could cure most oi the unemploy- ment ills and deprivations in Bri- She is the Hon. Eve Chetwynd. daughter oi Viscount Chctwyne. At the debutante age of seventeen she ' lost her mother and, turning aside from gtiiety, settled down to keep father and young she has a fla'r for making use of Beside her the most would seem at Brook End 98c 98c 89c aize. May Sale . . . . . . . . Broken line of Children’s Silk Underwear, pyjamas, tion, 39c; vests, 25c. rs clear s, all shades its, '2' iii "its; """ ' ' QIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUI clothes that aptly fit-a and expres- ses the growing characteristics children between one and seven- teen, and gives them a. romantic practicability. “Pen and Ink" is the name of a navy blue school frock with little check collar and cuffs and splashing red and white check pi- nafore, to delight the heart of any mother and bring joy to lessons. "Gentlemen Prefer Blonder" trots forward, a saucy white and gold outfit, with the feather in the cap at a provoking angle. “Blue Danube" is a picture vel- vet frock, "Sugar Candy" an Inge‘ llca green house smock. and to add the fnal touch of individuality to these models, they can never be repeated-they are made of rem- nants. PRACTTCAL SENSE Eve Chetwynd has the artist's eye for suiting color to line, but her practical scnsc never dcszrts her. ."I (I'd not scallop the hem cf this frock," she hid me. referring to a model remarkable for the unstlnt- 09c Brflodcloths“ S 89c May Sale 39c. ...........S.".".°.i?.‘ 49c 09c 89c Suede Finish Shopping Bags, special for ' CD“ S The Island’s Leading Store of Crepe de chene Dance Sets 98c for . . . . . . Ladies’ Handbags, all the MaySale . . . . . . . Clearing line of Handbag May Sale . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Kid Gloves, all May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tvlay Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ladies’ Full-fashioned Ho May Sale Ladies Silk Hose May Sale . . . . pairs for . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . Children’s Hose May Sale special Misses Silk Hose May Sale . . . . . . . ....- May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. New Prints 36 inch wide, May Sale .. expenses and I do the work my- loll." Bhecews until storm lamp chicken house. Weakling chicks she brings into the manor sitting-room, wraps each one in flannel. and sits be- fore the fire with them all night, pushing food into their beaks with a match stick. “Let me find you a new laid egg for tea." snc said, and led the way to the hen-house. This girl is 24 dark and bonny- Thc eggs had just been cleared, but there was one hen sitting on the straw. "Get up." she said to it. adding: "People who don't know think a hen lays sitting, whereas it always stands." She put out her hand, and the hen stood up and laid an egg into it. up the hill to the BAISINS INCREASE PALATABILITY OI’ EVERYDAY DISHES rYou will find raisins of inflnitc value as a means toward economy May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Special in Rayon Slips and Gowns, May Sale shades and sizes ...... $1.29 Ladies’ Chamoisette Gloves Ladies’ Scarves, the very newest Special line of Ladies’ Chiffon Hose Special of Ladies’ Iiisle. Hose, May Sale three Children’s Chamoisettc dfayéii i . . May . . . . . . Fancy Bed Spreads, all colors lsh, "because no mother would be able to let it down. My prices are cheap because I have no overhead 2 a. m. during rushes. and then goes out with a $1.00 ..59c ......... .. $1.39 t‘ ........ .... .....79c newest shapes 39c ...... 59c 09c ......... 39c SC 49c 39c 39c $1.78 18c .-.-..~---i~------.-. . . . . . . . . . They are especially easy to use because they require no preliminary soaking as do most o1 the other dried fruits. An excellent source of natural sugar, the sweetness o1 raisins de- creases the amount of sugar usually called for 1n a. recipe. They add much to the diet in other ways, in- creasing the palatability of many plain dishes and furnishing tron to a. high degree. Their caloric value, being almost 100 calories per ounce, is also important. One fourth cup of raisins weighs 1.1 ounces and supplies 3 calories o! protein, 9 of fat and 88 of carbohydrates. Most o! us use raisins in puddings and cake mixtures, but do you know that hot boiled beets gain in- tcrest and provide extra. nourishment if served with a a sauce to which raisins have been added? The small seedless raisins are delicious in either a lemon or an orange sauce. The flavour of Hamburg steak ls greatly improved by the addition of a. few raisins. Chop raisins nne- ly and work well with meat. Al- though the protein content of mis- ins is vastly lower than that of beef, their iron content compares favorably and they are inexpensive and highly nutritious. Other meats beside beef are made |\d time and labor |pcnt on its fin-J and variety in your daily menusumore appetlzlxig if combined with aClearing of Ladies’ Ladies’ Tweed Coats, all sizes, new styles, May Sale ..--\- Hats, May Sale . . . . . . . Clearing of Ladies’ House May Sale Clearing of Silk Bloomers and Panties May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Large size flannelette blankets 12 x 4, per pair May Sale .. Extra special, Boy’s Spring Coats, sizes 4 to a ........---.. I 9, May Sale . . . . . . . . . . .... Men’s overalls and overall‘ pants, per pair May Sale‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boy’s Tweed Pants, per pair May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Broadcloth, all shades, 36' inch wide, per yard May Sale.... . . . . . . . . . Boy’s Broadcloth Blouses each May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Juvenile Suits, ages 2 to .10 May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Juvenile Blue Cheviot, 2 pairs Short Pants, 2 years to 12 years, May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boy’s Suits, two pairs bloomers, assorted tweeds, sizes 26 to 30, May Sale . . . . . . . . . . . Boy’s Suits, long and short pants, sizes 2S to 31, May Sale .. . Youth’s Suits, two pairs long pants, assort- ed tweeds, sizes 32 to 36, May Sale . . . . . . .. Young Men’s Fancy Blue and Brown Stripe Worsted. two pairs pants sizes 32 to 42, special May Sale raisins. Raisin sauce with ham is tmditicnalfbut seeded or seedless raisins can be sprinkled over the ham while baking with excellent effect. Hot boiled tongue with rail- m sauce, and braised beef llVBl‘ with raisin sauce are inexpensive and worth-while meat dishes that owe much of their popularity to the sauce. Bread puddings and rice pud- dings become the means‘ of adding iron to the diet when raisins arc included in their composition. The next time you serve rice in place of potatoes try the following raisin sauce. Raisin Sauce One cup white sauce, l-2 cup grated cheese, 1-2 cup seeded and steamed raisins. i Wash raisins and steam until plump. Add cheese to hot white sauce and when melted add rals. ins. Keep hot over hot water it not served at once. CULLING TIIE FLOCK OF SHEEP ' With the lamblng reason en, or coming on. and with shearing not very far away, the farmer comes in mere or less contact with the individual members of his flock, Straw $0.98 as $0.50 and 59c ....a89c 33c $1.89 49c 39c Great clearance ' May Sale .. Men’s Fancy Hose, for Men’s Fanc May Sale - Boy’s Blouses, all ages May Sale Boy’s Caps, all sizes May Sale . Balbriggan Comb. Underwear May Sale Boy’s Zipper Sweat Shirt May Sale . . . . . . ..' ‘Men’s Heavy Re May “Sale Men's Fancy Hose, May for _ Men’s Khaki Pants, per pair May Sale y Shirts, all sizes and colors, ...-...- d. Pants, per pair saié. nail; ' ' ' ' ' 15f Kddiiiil-f ailviaira Felt Hats, special . . . . . . . . . . . . Half price i‘ P?“ $1.00 79c ‘ 49c , 39c 75c $1.19 $1.39 0' $1.00 98c >01 ...-.....- .."... ‘l’? 521i“. aiaitii." "also." ‘a. ‘is; ' ' ' ' ' ' ' llileay Sale .......... 983 $449 filyfalifi ..v.'§‘?°.'.‘. .”.‘"“‘°“’ ... . . . . . . .. 98¢ $5.45 $5.50 $6.00 $10.50 and a little close attention at these times in tagging individuals for culling is well worth while. Udder troubles are fairly com- mon and show up most prominently following lambing. Udders that give trouble one season in all prob- ability will give more trouble the next, and in most cases these ew- es should be tagged for disposal. Ewes that fall to conceive should also be marked for early disposal unless, due to the large number of failures, in! ram ls indicated as being at fault. Certain ewes make much better mothers than others and if notes or records are kept o1 this it will also assist in selecting individuals for culling. Some owes are wild and flighty and a continual source of nuisance. The disposal of these may add greatly to the peace of the flock. , At shearing time a close obser- ver will be able to make good se- lectlon of various individuals as to breed tyne and to quality of the wool. while wool prices are low it is all the more important to try and improve the quality and quan- tity. and n. great deal of informa- tion in this respect can be gathered at shearing time. In tile shearing [lock c; Hgmp- sliiics at the Dominion Experimen- Oilcloth, two good pa square yard . iionly Congoleum Rugs, l0 only Tapestry tiériiéj Eiiééiai assorted sizes, clearing at p"??? . . .. .449 special prices. Heavy Inlaid Linoleum, special per square yard range ln weight of fleeces rm from 8.6 pounds to 15 pounds with the average weight being 10.8 pounds. At prices received in 1932 for the wool there was n. difference of ap. proximately 45 cents in value be. tween the hlsh and the low fleece. While feeding has an influence on the quantity and quality of the WW1. bleeding and selection are undoubtedly the biggest factors, and a. great deal may be done by culling ewes with poor fleeces, and by using rams with outstanding qualities in this regard. At shearing time the quality oi the fleece can be most readily ob- served snd selections made accord- ingly. Black hair and wool are some 0i’ the moot undesirable feat- ures. while length. density, quality and lustre are important consider- atlons. In time of adversity it is all the more important that farmers by breeding and selection should im. prove the quality of their product, andthls selection is possibly most easily made at lambing and at shearing time. TYPEWILITIJR TELEPHONE OUT 5mm"! twvwfltton till Station at Wlndermem the IIIQIBIIQS Qoenoulllloocel 01-15 Rugs, assorted sizes, clearing at special prices. radio la now possible, declare the European inventors of a new de- vice. The apparatus now being ex- hibited is only a. few inches square and mo? be used by every tele- phone subscriber as a transmitter or a receiver for written esages. One wire of the instrument is ex- lflfled for connection with the bell wire of tho telephone. Inside the apparatus is a small type-writer oi only one key. and a. revolving drum on which letters of the alphabet are arranged in suitable formation. A P911011 may tap out the required letters with this drum, and these are automatically on a tape at either end of the telephone wile. It is declared the instrument- would be lode proof. lllnnrdfi Llnlment ltopl dmdrult AUCTION SALE W The sale of Mr. W. D. Pollock at McGill Ave. will be continued this Saturday m_ rning at 10.30. ’ J. A. MacDONALD, over the new telephone wire or the _ Auctioneer. 9l54-1i '