painted exterior protected by p better than to, ll- ‘ll. l l. doing this we *1. for the painting. 601 Keefer Bulldin Subu- ibed to by and Allied lntzlts . W l” ‘W, bright little house almost beckons you to enter and ~an artistically pleasant. attractive rooms within. To obey the law" of preservation _ we paint our houses. but the great pleasure in’painting lies in the many happy combinations colors that are ours to choose. Nearly everything we see is varnishes so that we can‘ do no protect our own property. striving to create beauty and an indiviciualaattractive home is ours SAVE THE SURFACE CAMPAIGN . t ‘ aillll‘ l ‘.4 . .. HI-s-sul ll i W omes may have as much character as, their owners A beautiful. betokens warm. of aints. stains or follow suit and In become artists g - - - Montreal Paint, Varnish n. Adv. Nix o l?‘ till‘ liaise. ill HAVE your house I . "imi "r Pr". -¢+ l s er y r e arra -. - Payment Plan. Ask ‘ aziinl,‘ your dealer or writs <- us for lull derail: of this great oppor- runlry. \ . i], <~ LETTERS OF SYMF-A-THY wish to convey to you our sincere . lsynipathy in the death of yourllear To Mr. and Mrs. llarry Rolid. son, Gordon. from tho (Tradie roll rlipurtnient of the Suiiiliiy School. it \vas with home your boy who for such a short: {lilllflllllll sorrow that we liarnetl ‘of tinre has been your ioy in the jour- We ney of life. the death oi’ your dean" boy. _ known bow deeply you mourn his loss, and that words of ours are en- earthly flillillll can- ooinfort you irri tirciy inadequate to assuage your this your deepest grief. Only thosel grief, but ‘we feel that we must who have passed through the ‘fur-l write a few lines to assure you oil’ , oi‘ the (‘oluuiliiir River July Zllst. Assiurnnce Company's suit for $45-- _ 000. -.-8HOP from Holman’; Catalog. —LOST May 4th one silver black ‘female fox registered. Ro- warrL-Frank Glover, Kerisi g- tp.u_ 1' 895571‘ I ‘-1'i-iz FREETOWN oaauar- IC CLUB w-lll present their play- otte, entitled "That Rascal Pat." n/Central Bedeque Hall, Friday. May 8th. Program in conllevtioll. Sale of boxqs. 8405531 --|NDl.8P08E-D.—Mr. Henry P. Strong, Summer-side. was taken to the Prince County Hospital Wed-. ncsday morning ifor treatment. -NOT“ICE T0 FARME‘R8.- We will load live liogs and fat sheep at Albany, May 11th and 12th payintf highest market _prlce_ Green Bros, Borden and Albany. 792-5-4M7i. For Every lll-Allsinrsl’: Llulmsnt. —TiHE KENQINGTON DRA- MATIC CLUB will present the Lourcdy “l~‘lirnigan's Fortune," in Emeraltl Hall, Monday, the 11th.. 89ti-Thurfrimon3l. -TOOK A STROKE.—»Prof. W. F). Kerr, ‘Sumiiierslde, ‘who was to play at the Nurses (liaduatlon ex- ercises took u. paralytic stroke previous to the commencement oi’ .lit OXEPClSfJ-i. llo was taken to tht- Princg County Hospital ivhorc he is doing as well as can be ex- per-ted. ————<o>i— Denies Statement of Exporter Capt (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER, .\liiy 5. —~Deniiil liy W. D, Finglass, Assistant Mar» lire SirpL, of the (Iaiuidioir Govern merit Merchant Marine nt the ‘time the cargo steamer‘ Cilllilillilll Ex porter- was wrecked 0ft’ thi- mouth 192i. that the (fnptnin. Wm- ilhailley hnd decllnrd to trike his ship to sea on Friday llildielllllfl ‘the ilisnster. featured yesterday's ressinn oil the hearing of \Vesil?rii __.__<-o->--—- IS BLOW TO AUSTRlA VIENNA, AUSTRIA, May G ~Fleld uznrilirl hori- as ii ‘serious blow to the idea o‘! tin Auslitui union with tlcimnny‘. and is iiclillifetl by the newpapers of nil llflrllcfi- The Nouc Freie ‘Pr-wise character- lt has freon (lodfls will to Cfllni We lsnow at this time’ that trace of affliction can fully tinder- our ‘Iove and tleepe-st sympathy. it stand what it is to be separated is liaril to reconcile oii‘r selves to from those we love. tlenir commend she loss of dear ones, ‘but diirn ‘b ':k. We ivo-illd _ commend we pray that ‘lie who ‘has so ipain-‘ncerls of our many members. you tc lire loving Saviour who binds fully afflicted you may ‘be near up the broken hearts. and sustains you to comfort and ‘to ‘bless. ziu the ililFk-‘Bl. hours. Although you “Still with its, though the vacant succeed ‘but hilly realize that thori- will mists the dour face and loviing_ companlons-rrfp here, you have ‘place Beside the hearth we see I the blessed assurance that We will Though ‘nevermlore thy gentle face all meet again in tlc a-avenly. Our home's calm light array be; Home where ‘libero ure no‘ mora_’l“hough thy low whispfreil words of lpartings and no ‘more ‘pain. One by one earth's ties or? broken, As we ncsr tli; shining shore, Arid the hopes so fondly cherished Bfghten ‘but to pass uiway. Ono by one our hopes grow brighter iA-s we near the‘ shlntrig shore, For we know aciois the river, Wiiit the lt..'( l outs gone before. Sigurd on iu-l..ili' of ‘llic- Cradle Roi-l. Mrs. ir .I:i_'.' Mlllar, Superint- endeni. Murray Harbor North Apt-J 20th, 1925 To Th l. llii.ry G. Reid ‘Dear ll‘;r~— \Vc yoir I ‘thrcn cf Dalzlel L. f). I... h i. 2i wish to convey to yoti, ill.l your ‘iiiily our deepest! uympilliy ‘and l‘.,',l..‘[ in the loss which you hivt- siruulnctl in your recent llvfriliilllil . when your, dearly helm‘ l tloi.l:rn wits sudden~ ly taken izu iii..i while there is ‘little cons‘ l i .111} 1.21 or word of mus, t.‘. iijii ile‘ )llli‘ sorrow, we wort-id t. ii .ui I y ll to ,}lim who is nble n; I irul-‘iiilw. to help us ln all our ail-‘i '.l iii-‘il who-said Suffer little cl.‘ ..ir. n, to come polo mo and (orb-til them notffdr of such is the Kingdom cf Heaven.“ Not now ‘but in the coming years it may. be la the better land We'll read tho mooning of our tears Ann there‘, sometime, we'll under- stand. ‘ God knows the way, He hold‘; the key. H6 guides us with unfrrfng band. B0111" "mo with tearicss eyes ‘we'll see Yes; them, up there, wcnl under. stand. simian on behalf of onion 1.0.1.. ‘WM. n. GRAHAM, w. M. J._ ‘STANLEY GRAHAM. Secy Mr. and ‘Mrs. iliarry G. nrid:- Dear brother anti S"stt‘r:-4- ‘ We, trio-uric ‘hers of tho M. n. North Christa n Endeavor Society love, No more our heir-rial may thrill: 'l‘hougli dwelling with the blesi Yet, thou art ‘with us ‘still. lS/‘grri d DSTEL REID, ‘Secretary To Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Reid Murray Harbor North Dear Brother an-d ‘Sister:- We, the mem-be-rs ‘of the M. H. North Auxiliary Womenis Mission my Society desire to hereby extend to you. our deepest sy-mpahty in the very sud brreirvsmeut you have passed though in the loss of your little son, Cordonlnrl-rtl. ‘ We kn-ow that mere words are futile i-o alleywte your grief, and hose ofins who have not been called on lo part with our‘ children cavnn t understand llic depth of yo sor- row. bu we know you rare no look- ing to rsrthly‘ rrlenils» for comifort but the ‘Friend of ‘little children who is fu-li ofcumpnssmn. and wh‘o when on earth said "Suffer tho lit‘ ilirehllrlreri‘ to ‘come unto me and forbid ‘th-zrn not for of such is the Kingdom n: God." - Agflin- would we assure you or our sincere sympathy and command you to God who’ will give‘ you Blfflfltllih i0 m “The ‘Lord gave and the Lord tnketh dwaiWBlessed by the name of the ‘wit; Sleep on‘. beloved. ‘sleep. and taki- thy resif‘ " Lin’ down thy had upon thy Savii- ori-rkrbreast; ; . We love tilrqe well ‘but Jesus ‘loves thee ‘best, MR8. A-UBDRT‘ E GRAHAM ' . Pres. EMMA MacLURE, See’y - —-i<ao&____ BYNQITO LAWLGORNER STONE ._._rr.._ TORONTO, May ‘(b-Lord Byng. Grange Art .Gnliery on May 10th. , ills Excellency will ‘be lirlhé city ‘or. the race wee . and has con- miieu to psi-form H18 ceremony which marks the extension of the , Toronto Art. Gallery.‘ Work on-thé new wing is going forward rapidly. The western spor- tlon of the new ‘building is already roof-high. whlligths rest of ‘the building -iii up‘ to tbs level of th‘: floors.'lr"s possible to appreciate The boon which tho addition sc- commodation will glvrfor the dis- ‘ . play In Toronto of an ‘treasures. . - ' r - Frovsiili Ambnbd Mrs. ,_A.—You can't judge people by their ‘clothbs, you-know. ' Mrs‘. l-At by rate, not iiritii you no their, silly wash out on], 1 [European d ocord over ‘the Dawes“ notplan and the London agreements. , We can only. -- you to Hlin wli-o ailorre and their friends the burden is yours, hlfs iis can heal the bryoken-hearlcdflrnd ironic-like air around the buildini; The pom- graduating nufgeg were .‘ the victory, arid We would not call sustains ‘n illl‘ darkest hours, andunt all times and ito cater toall “rem-Inca Wm, beuuufu] ‘hummus . I 0n behalf of the W. M. Society, ii io "announced, will lay ‘the corner . , ‘urine of the new" wing 6f "tho ' lze it as, a misfortune far the (lor- urflfi people; ‘the governmental Relcbsipost says it is u victor)’ 0T popularity over" politics. while the Abrnd tleclartr-i: Von lllrrdenburghs is a victory of Final Monthly (Continued Jrvm Pace 6f“ committees to have a gram has nr-ct wit-h lng this year after nearly a quart- er of a century of r-Ice, wexwleh to extend our most sincere regrets. fully acknowledge the great helP you have been to them in guiding for ‘the untirlng way you have put yourselves at our service. lesi that thougrh you may be re- . ring from the Board of Director-s that your interest is still with the Association you ‘have served so long. Gentlemen, tihauglr this report is fur from complete it will iihow you something of tho snrall way in which llro Y. M. C. A. has ‘tried to serve its coirsitltuency. We pcrliaps have not measured up to all cxpeclatltnii nrid know that ificri: nre other rivonues oi‘ service tr“ yrt touched. The past month 1nd yr‘; tlr-e pant year has indeed born busy. With your co-opern- l‘. on and help tho coming year can accomplish more of tho work wifilch the YoungMenli Christian Aszociufon was founded F91‘. ‘Respectfully submitted, a- A. EENDLETQN. General Secretary. You can save money and lengthen, the life of ‘your shoes by shinin thorn yourse f with '. n1?! '. You {e1 l‘ 0 s ines for 5 cents; ‘ Did you pa!" your sliors , morning? MN _ . .. ‘L. -FOR LATE WEQTEIN» NIVII page I la available." _ ‘- ‘ . m» ‘vh-‘ROPIN d ‘H523?! FLOQ}. ass a on , o , , Suuimeiialde. ‘ ‘ t; i-ICE CREAM PARLORBF-Vle have opened upbut- ice cream par- lour-s ln ran up-todate style, we are ready to serve you any 111116.11 the line of ice cream, cold drhr a‘, confectionery, trash fruit} shell fish and quick lunches. Give" us a call and get your ‘money's worth. —Sbai~liells, Portage, P. E. I. - 847 5 6 3i Eastern Guardian ..'SHOP from Harman's Catalog. ...."WALL PAPER-We have a nice line of low priced paper_ J. W. Murdock & iCo.. Montague. 880 ..'*BUV YOUR FORMALOE- HYDE and Corrosive Subllimate ‘for treating potatoes land grain at Cnrrutbefs Drug ‘Store, Montague, and save money. 861 5 iiy2i Moi PERGONALS . __’.\lr. Charles Hibbett, student of St. Houston's University return od to his home in Georgetown for the s-umnier.-A. __'lvlrs. A. E_ Jenkins, of George- town, accompanied by her youlilt- out son liibbert was a recent visit- or to Chnrlottsttiwn.—/\.- _‘_'Mr. Frank Scully of George lowlr, left on ‘Friday for Sburis to ntteiid the funeral ot‘ his nrotheiwq ‘vi __‘Mr. rind Mrs, John Btewart. (leorgetown left recenlfiy on an ex-l tended visit to relatives in Wes-Y tern Canada and the United Stat~ es.—A. l _.'Mrs. Norman McDonald of‘ Georgetown Accompanied by her (laughter, Eleanor left on Thursday lust for an extended visit to relat- ives in U. S. A.—A. __"Ml'. Lionel McLaren of thal lizirshal Von l-iiiiilenliui‘g's alept- Canadian Dunk of Commerm, an,“ ‘an 1r. the German pres‘ tlrncli l" Sydney is visiting in Georgetown the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ii} B. Mcl.iiren.~——A. Graduation Exercises‘ - Of P. c. Hospital (Special To The Guardian) SUMMEHSIDE. May 6.——Tho Annual Graduation Exercises‘ of Nurses from the Prince County Hc-tpitai was held Tuesday night in the ‘Capitol Theatre with a splendid representation from both lown and country. Mr. H. T. Holman, Chairman of the lBoiird of Trustees, presided. F s Remnant llEdlNAtlVffi in useful prices tlriat will be sure please. En‘ds of Dress Goods. Ends of Silks. Ends ‘of Muslin-s Enlds of Crepes. Ends of Voi1e‘s. Ends of Cl0‘t‘hs Ends of Tweeds. Ends of Lustres. Ends of Plaid-s. End of Stripes. Blouse lengths Spot Voiles. ‘Come early ‘and vour cihoice. ‘ 10 ‘doz. ladies drawle A special line of corse to clear at 90c, Anlotlherspecial in co sets value up to $3.50 ' . - . ‘ ‘ - ' - ~ . ‘d ‘halls lead‘ l ' 1. . t 200, v t , ., , s, , . _ embroidery sihor’. me "is colo gtfalhyflis i“ is. 55:8 ggtrg %llliiagg,dggldsgaflllfilciggj, sleeves. Extiqpspecial iaiéid‘ styles, Special vfqr. Special Snap $15,, 75c. $2 95w and Saturday Sale Starts at‘ 9.30 Sharp A big line of Remnants lengths and ‘have uloiit-h 50c and 75c t0 clear ‘slips, in, ‘black, sand, Gauntlet g ,1 o ve s. deg‘: 951-503 3t 250. ' blue, rose ‘and green, fancy cuffs to clear at l I 1°dd‘cl°lh.°"el‘i?li°llies. Summer vests good all Silva‘, Friday and 750- (.m% sleevlevsdn Whlileiaml Sizes 250 Samurdiay $115 san and mauve. Special Nl(i‘ill’i‘(l()\\'.\iS $2335- = I REMNANT , S‘At E . s and Speciaifingpsin Ev R 1l0li~SE"'DItESSES_ -_ A line of ladie-s'Bung~,,10‘ ‘ house dresses in gingham’ chiairuibray and dark pri “ all sizes, Special $1.50; Lad-res dark print ‘hou " l dresses/long sleeves, Sim" l up to 51, Special for Fii,’ diay and Saturday $1_75_ ‘~ i Special Snaps in Our i" Ladies’ Reatly-to-Wear Devi- See our Special Bargain Rack. A line of Coats, Silk Cre-pe dresses, ClOllll ‘dresses, )’lii'ld_ren’s Dresses, Ladies’ Suits, etc. This lot includes all tihe special coats suits, etc , left over from our Big‘ Sale. They .-rrtlst be cleared out on Friday and Satur- day ‘and will go at p ‘acticully your own price. IrADIES PLl<1A'l‘llD' ‘ SKIRTS A line of ladies skirts iii all wool Armure, all good colors ‘to ‘clear at $2.49, BLOUSE _ Ladies voile OVePblQugg nicely trimmed, long and’ slliort sleeves, all sizes ti; Princess slips tri.ti\'i<:s rs Iiatlies cotton taffeta Qdd 1-1 o in laitlies ts Special line of‘ pink ‘and w'hi'te cotton ,,_ bloomers, 59c. l0 ‘Silk knit bloomers, White cotton night gowns nicely trim-- me-d with lace and Ml LLL l N E RY A line ‘of ‘ladies ' RQWSE BROS y LTD. This is our first Big lfsirriiuuit Sale. “Pick the (‘hurries when 'l‘lr4*_\"re liilio." Be Here at 9.30 Sharp on Friday rimming. The llurguiri (‘out r4- rnn MARKETS (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Miry tL-“Eslgshxriho stand-lug ‘feature of the mill feed ‘marcel and other fllarkiiil-xTh-‘l ‘Prices biil in i-zoiric eirs- iects are losing a urge“ ‘Suufliwmfy and a -falr popularity ‘in cbilunlrylilfimilxllgf. Tittle local‘ and straight locks. _ ‘ g con noes f-irr and ln the case of the blaclr-liaireil 0.1 the whole the market was more anti brunette. types, the grcnsy hirlr llilfllllfll" (lllYl Cl" i li-ttle ‘n no‘. N0 Canadian Silver uvor o‘ ilu n. . . ‘ Minted Since 1923 Miss iFreda l-lester Chfisllil" 5"‘ Campbellton. Miss Georgie Louise McFarlmro. Your omit‘ grate» Fbynwom]. - \ Mos Leonora Clark, Emerald. , Cairns. Miss Laura Elizabeth your respectivtpdepartments and Fre9.[0wn_ Dr. E. C. Sinclair gave tertirinment was rendered: ‘Overture iby the cstru Vocal Soln-M'ss Hunter. Readlng—Mrs. (Judge) Qunrrie» . Vloin Solo-Miss ‘Hornby. After the exercises the of Roses and Carnations ‘by little we mu mot our irll-rouiiil ‘lWfP Miss Ilelen 'Mncl’hee, daughter of i-‘fimililerilllle Dr. J. A. and Mrs, McPhee. His Worship Mayor J. l}. Camp '.; yet vast rconi for improvement. be“ presented me dlpyumus to the To you, Directors who are retir- “m0 mg graduamlg nm-5efl;_ McNeiil. an. ax- We ctllcnt address to the Graduates. The folowing programme of cn- Giriety (Orclf- Baritono Solo—Mr. Hancock. MC Vocal Solo—Miss Wanda Wyatt. Miss Marguerite tiuuilet an Miss liun-ter played the accom- paniments. - Nurses and their friends were plitertalnqd at the borne of Dr. Alex. McNeil]. American Coal SYDNEY, ‘N. S" Mny 5. —iAl' though several cargoes ‘of Amer-dean t-oal have been ‘brought to Canada to supply the needs of Bescq (‘m8- tnmcrs, ‘temporarily shut off y. _o strike from Nova Scotla fue._, ‘hr? first consign-meat of U. S. coalwot- iraliy to be landed ‘at Sydney airw- ed this morning -ln the S. S. iSu_ _ which is new discharging 7.0M) "ti! S u-i the ‘sii el Plant ‘piers. The yeti- folk ‘is usually empliof/ld carnfiih‘; cos-l between Norfolk and Bolfdjl. for (‘he ‘Boston and Maine Railway. but was chartered to Besco m‘ the present woyaglr. »" ' Miners Held In . Reign .01 Terror orrawii. May 6.—ThB ‘some workers of Nova ‘Bcotla were hndar thq domination of foreign onfllsln ios and were held in "a HUI/oft terror" by the Red element, Bona- tor Beauiiilen. of Montreal, , ldiln a speech ii_r ‘the Senate to t. ‘ in 117mm Columbia mlnilfi till- irictn where the llnitedfiMlno Workers‘ representatives had been driven away there wasnmsdd and prosperity. ‘this organfiatlon recognised no trihnnalz‘ they‘ writ-a a law unto themselves. ‘Hie "18 i l For lei-rim ‘iii the k 198M118 in‘ the market lilo)‘ Qpplnig rgg market ‘is ‘llapOfitefl gteady, At lire recon-t advance there is a ‘peeli- iut; in the cast-that a. reaction is due it's offerings from the prairie pm. ylnces are heavier and‘ eastern dealers will] ‘have to lcounterwhese by Offering at lower ‘pnices. ‘Some are o ftho Oplnllon that the markiet {'8 at the peak. Toronto extras jobb- ‘JIB _33- W915 ‘31. Second-s 29. ‘Mont- "M Slelllly. llrices unchanged. Pralnio -prov-inces ‘receipts reported increasing, prices steady and ‘m1. chanigcrl. British Coiumlbia dealers gfzlflllhil; tltiiivercd extras 29,‘ ‘firsts MONTREAL. _Qu~2., M-Ily 43,-“ _ spite of the improved enquiry from v foreign buyers for Cairn-titan grsrln ‘ on the iMontreul miarket today, the voiluime of business was not large, Owlllir to the fact that tllélil were mjwfly ‘bids ‘in exporters llllfltlS that ctulil not ‘he acceptc-irm, aauoum ,1 of the firrlhcr advance in prices iit Win-nines. A few Slliléfl of llianltoba wheat and iCirnadlnn wggtem 0M5 were made. The demand from Cup- irdian and Umted States exporters M" twent- sraln ti e-m ‘uni ‘m... ‘w... better and i1 fair ‘amount of busi- ness ‘was done with some‘ United K-‘Irgdonr ‘ports booked‘ ‘up for May, 311"“ 103N498. The trade in cash lloca)! market was rather‘ quiet and flair sales ofoild loads of No. 1 feed oats were i‘_-. iiorlerl ‘at 3% cons per‘ bUShU] 0W,- the Winnipeg zM-sy ‘opiiion- ‘and Nu. 2 feet 1% can't over. C.‘l.F'. Mont. reaL-Jlflie market for spot supplies “"14! Blmnfl and prrlces for car IOtS were atlvancmr quot-her cent lvér bushel. The feature of the local flour situation ‘was the stronger WINK! ‘xradics of flour. and million; keirerirlily marks dup iprides twenty vents ‘her barrel. which makes a net rise s0 far for ‘the month or M"? ‘"1’ 4° cents trier bur-mi. This W" i)!" w the rcngiuiceir ‘streng- lh that prevailed in the Winnipeg @118" Wheat mirror. The lvdlwma of business wit. hth United m“. darn and the cont‘ nen; w“ fgpoft. ed larger and the marirelt in this respect was rather- morsactive‘, t the domestic trade continues u - ‘iiumleliiwjor the season of the 1'9"- m" 5W1‘ lily wit ilrthe above and ‘Illa ‘lfa that Ontario inrlllrl. c-u ‘"9 ‘Bhlfllfdlllil much lrlgher PPWFB W! Ontario marina of flour- i0!’ nearby ‘and future deliveries tinrteciii mbiket‘ nli- wtmsr ‘wiioiii Kilt!‘ no! olrbnger and prices were ally-award twenty coats per- roan“, Till-filo was some enquiry for sulp- lYies and a moderate amount of lrqglasn was done. Arr increased w r9 riicmi ur-i United States crs coma from the United ‘ to Canada to destroy i ’ . s l! poison the minds of wor Laokflsibs ii¢§“'::i..*:"t.'i active. There was no Cllillrge in prices for stiinrliiiil ‘gr-titles of roll. Bil Oats. but the unilisr one to the manket was very ‘firm. Tire bale hay situation was ‘without nny new fen. ""6 “° “Wi- '1’Pi'~‘1*8 being steady with a moderaite of amount of bust. "T55 ‘Passing. Owing to the con. tf-nued good tlcmuiid from ‘packers 11nd dealers fo-r c8128 for storing pnr. poses. supplies twining forward here are ‘much srnallPr than lilst year and] in consequence the market ro- rira n-s firm with no change in prici es to note. Extreme rlollness irrarlr- aleretlxcwbgtter trade, but prices l‘ ‘flu-ll Y- An easier ieellriig t]... vciopixi in cheese and tlrny wore‘ reduced 1-8 cent por lxoflflnd WM. BASEBALL file second game of llli‘ mm‘. mediate League 1' ~ 5141001 Was plnybtl “lll/iillilfllijllljnt afternoon on the ivost 1th,, “tliy iiiond between tho 'l‘lgei~s Grade Vii and ll w; -. - Glade VIII‘ The lo Stnitois ()1 is being inrrilc to shine a la patent ‘inn l- ; -. , _ . - silver coins it itl. uid urtiin local artists or Ouawn Mme 1923A In answer to a series the shears and curling lrmi pfgdlyf i.liiit this style will come to gmv ‘ like the bob, ‘tho short skirt rind the colorless g-oivii. l" any tunic. ‘most of the Toronto hairdressers dticlirre that a lltle flciaLto the hair and scalp. One to do of the Milt; llus done something "W111i with the strength roots of lllllildy'fl hair, ilicm amongst our cllairteleare tress. Perhaps "this"! ‘more wlde~ spread in France, where the bobb- wonirii are adopting similar tact- it's to tho ~ on to save the linir. (irtllniiry pc roleum is us good ns llulst oi‘ ‘the hlgii-prieeil, perfumed brilllnntlnes for a hair dressing. ._._ ._.._ <rr>§_._ Says Progressives OTTAWA, ,\lny 5.»—.\'t) (‘iinatlizilr bribe bet-ll tioirs by George tive , Yukon. in ‘the iiotiso oi Cour ‘ rnons this afternoon. R-obh, act-log Minister ofnFlrgiznsf-j ~ - » ‘ ' t talar ruanty grease nou nnil then is most hane- stated h1g8" ‘gang, durmhl: i ‘ - . -- , - - wa ' and demobilization per iutlioiity slated. lam afraid bob- Thgrb had mean a sumcmn," ply to last -till the present list- A m“, or The mint, said Mr. Robb. WNW“ engagog on bronze and rliltiltlfillifill‘ . a e an th reflnln u 20¢- slrowing worrisome sl no of bald- saw)“, ‘Heme ‘urge "nunmld Unlttd States coiii now in all ‘. (‘ll head.‘ have ‘bsen in favor long- all," i" 57mm“ notfihlpilykillgogt: . , ‘ 1'1‘: . ii tliiin llLfe and as n result the ("SnczliliceiycgillilrlBfllisiml Mrlnm “Trade returns ior the inst l?‘ show thuit $057,684 or’ iillror roll was shipped out of (‘iuiiuln will United States." the inlnisterlt plied. vcr hurl -—-—-—<0~&-——' The Recent Bombing iiilnteil in‘ oi quu lllack, Ctmscrtr lloii. J. A, for ‘iiranisnu ohor-fa was the out- the ‘blondos, Outrage In Bulgaria SOFIA, May i5.—- Exnnilnntlonflil continues 0 iuttirr winning by Were WealrKntied llll‘. score of 3M1, ‘Fonowmg l" lilt- lineup: , , fort‘ . cs Tilers Senators WINNIPEG. May 5. —Echoes of cnscygl-zwdglgfiisoi tha boniblnf“ 1 the federal ‘butlgct voto linil ex- t)", 5W,“ Km] cayhedr," he", pill Cmohm. pr-rssioir In an editorial appearing a 105,5 o; 19g "v85 imt the most iv b. Stentiforil C. Prowso h‘ ‘MR Woekhs issue of the Grain wreath"; [vp-pmcé h; not alloy llltchor Growers’ and United Farmers’ of m bet-ome pupuc the rigors hiilll F. Acorn F. Runahm, Mllllllobll in which the seventeen rrpquently closed’, Two will!!!’ l,“ "use Progressives who voted with lllt‘ as udmnled knowledge u, "mil- G. Nrlgnn E Ebers government nic characterized as [Qlflpt made upon ‘King l“ 2"" ‘"1180 "weak knew" "n" smierily 111KB" when be was ‘fired "D0" 0" W“ n. Dnlzlol u. Hylldman i." "w" r°‘,',""”QWll1s their 1m f0!‘ a mi. the its"... carrying riwiiyiii 3m Bu” stand-pat builgct. . The e,|r'¢,,r|;,l or h]! ‘nousmcho' ii- "Hillel s. intimation °°f3‘"-'“"’. ' oummc May is. ~ um:- p Ilitrl ail the ‘members remained Benjamin hqy mother of l“. J- Fwsrlho i. ‘Nicholson m“ '° ‘he i°w ""1" P°"‘°Y- iwmi Grace‘ Moiislsribr all. Art-intuit d which “my we“ “lecml- the BOV- of Seleurci and coadillliil‘ °l ~ C. Holman A. Fraser cmmen‘ coma m“ M“ eficillied Emlnenctfsardihal‘Belllli "dd c. Field Wm‘ " "mimiiv Bream" than one. at Ilerthier (iiin Bus). B! tlrl i! C‘ Mfliheiflll H. Jnmcn and an“ n ‘mum M” Piilmllildi)’ M‘ of 95 years ' ‘ Q MacDonald footed the luturo tariff ‘policy o! Mmm no}, w“ M“ mo “will! K meld tire Liberal Party. o‘. Mme Cairmle Roy rector- i.. MeNovli-i -c Billie!‘ Th“ “iillfliflclion or the cumin [Javnl University: Abiw vim‘ lenders must lurvc been supreme R0 ' . f 8t. Potrlcka. when from Saskatchewan and Al: d“ iofglleytthar Arlene 305M Mr. Lou Campbell, Umpire, -—---<Qoa>i_ berm rive members voted for th l ‘ i the‘ m’ stand-put budget and a contlnuaa- Tlecrsudse‘ ‘grate gt Pinto!“ l a '1‘ ~ tion of a burd whi h h M ti! ~ - ell otaprotbo- dfhR.Mthrl. ‘ tive tariff imposes upon the new“ fiemgmfiilete, egr- m‘; and of the Prairies." HOIDIuL TORONTO, May 5. —Wiithln the next two weeks four largo him‘ dressing establish-manta will open ‘ ' . " in Toronto. This indicates that I ' ' ll ' ‘ most members of tho‘ fair sex of _ Toronto are continuing. to pity ‘. = i’ 1".‘ t J ‘r "1 strriet attention to Illllll‘ colffure. .. incidentally, the summer season p . will 80a anew style in hair dross. " i’ Locks sleek and shiny-even" for Q ‘ are now tbs-thing. a ‘i ‘M’ “ The style has taken a strong hold . In Paris and is already gaining ‘ i i i" ' " ‘ " favor in this city. Gloria I anson started the habit ombllll! i o Mir as: on this con- "/IlIi/.//l i.’ ..i*.i ‘ lmm" h "l l"? ‘l llnont. that sire returned ‘from l UH‘ l {'|':fn,::£,_ a‘, °,'f,§_Psrls a ’- forth! t ago with liar “III-ac lfed snob count hus- band. ti: this now "style tho