Ioudlcbnllv pa: yen (delivered) In i In! yell all "Rubi IQ!) (nailed) balance h Gouda. llh UIIIIII Dnlifi, Plcollenl. J. It. Burnett. Editor nld - illllcr. D. K. Currie, Anoodnle Millar- SATURDAY- APRIL 16, 1921 . THE SKELETON APPEARS iuuiotly and unoateniatiously per- . - lformed that in very truth the le\‘t p": “we ma‘ hhramrhhre ‘hid-land was not aware of what ‘Jo when certain members of the BOY‘ '3“ M“ m"! ‘mm!’ "ma" rmwmed. rhhr Con“ Mmr We refer to the "loan" of his the ‘Mme or the mmhhred puhficwprize Holstein bull" to the gov’ Moon“ h), shhvrehsrhrh rhe report‘ ernment bylhe Honourable W. M. 0r‘ the rhqhur may have been ;r, Idea. Commissioner of Agriculture»- mortal terror that the stieletonlll" 1°“- fm‘ 0‘ “h‘“‘$° °' a“ “i ‘would ‘some day he discwemd‘: mal that had brought glory to tht Friday momma when the skeleton province and profit. to his owner; dragged out n; .\lr. u n. .\nd" “lllml a1“ “kw” l“ 1mm hm] ah an hmudmeh, h, the proud head and the futurf hope “not!” oh “hm, placed brrorh 1r his owners fine herd of prize tho house and made available t» wilmi“ Hdslelns- the Dre!“ rohsrernhu-oh was wr." This annual was "loaned" to the on in very large letters on the_i"“1°°n“'°°d Pam‘ 5° countenanccs of government sup-lkmlsL" “I'd 5° 3*“""°“5|l' that u" Porto“ and particularly on rhOMQSuperintendent of the larm took or the men had bur-writ for granted that he was bought the corpsrr in the usual manner and had be The report had been prepnrcdvwme m” "Pmpenlm °r ‘he m’ ‘h’. the Provincial Audnor by rLLQDQPLIIIQIII. He vras “loanetP in pity quest or rhe Committee on Pub; for the former herd which. through llo Accounts; its accuracy is un-ilwg “eglect- ha‘! b°m° we d“ qnesriohahle as is are repurhuo,‘ rruce of having at their head n and veracity-v or the iProvincial- "scmb Ml“ Auditor whrh “hm, quoted by me” This occurred as such incidents have occurred all dovm through (W39 unostentat- I who bars or the government 0n otno: matters has always been held up| as an unimpeachablc authority. ‘Naturally the resurrection o! {his document canto as a thunder- bolt. The Speaker was dazed and the ages. at the time of our great- est need. The Pulconvvood herd '.\ 4 thrczttcllctl with extinction b6» auso its leader and hcazl vras :1 "scrub". 'l'licrt> was nothing 1\ nlvnnee Q-Q IOU-LL l Gurrenhgomment \\"hen people am hedged in by surrounding hypocrlsies. bl; In character and vast in number, it in truly difficult to determine which ls the biggest and moat remrehon- aible. Yet in tho competition of this trade stock feature of, the Bell Government. Notice No. 64. tabled in the House by the Pm mler, with Hon. Walter M. bea as seconder. If lt does not actually qualify for first plaice it will surely rank us a zood second. These two Hon. members have given no- tloo that they will move the lol- lowln: resolutionr-"Reaolved that it is desirable that legislation be enacted by the Parliament of Cana- da which will prohibit the importa- tlon of intoxicating liquors into this province for the purpose of export." By conferring upon two dealers. through the medium of their TAA- ATION ACT. the practical acquies- cence of the Government in the Im- portation and exportation of intoxi- canLs. they have found themselves up against the prouotluccd temper- ance scntllneitt of tlic people. and now by the sllallowest piece of un- adulterated hlutf they arc seeking 1o hoodwluk tliosc to whom tilt-y have given this ofleuse. The)‘ know absolutely that the resolution as protrosctl in not worth the paper it is written on, and is so compari- tively lmpudent in its purpose that It ls doubtful lf they would have courage to transmit it to Ottawa. even if the legislature were fool- i-li enough to give it life. ‘This trucstion has already been fully canvassed before the Federll llotlsc: bucked up lly all thc stronncst iomperuncc fort-cs in tho wholo Ilotninion. It has been thntslletl out in u prolonged and heated debate, and has bccn (leci- ilgyil that could save the situation but lllu “prizr- llulstcin null‘ owned was unable to say off-hand whetlr cr it ‘was adniissaltrle as an amend- ment and ho ucoonlingly reserved his dccislon until tlllter the week» end rccess. So. no doubt .\I0nd:t_v‘ uttemcon or night. he will be b_\' the (‘omtnissioucr of urc. and the lintimtions of our consttiitirion are such that this uni ma] could not ho purchased with- ahge m Say whether i. Shah he out subjecting his owner to a flnc reburivd or allowed an ollDortunitv "f 510° 4* d3.“ for ""'“"." ‘WY l“? or 501D; lflapqd on (he joumrlgh- -at in the ‘House zirter the pur- 0; m“, “Guam phase. and worst. of d“. llu vmtlld The report shows tbc. m-L fir, m“? hi“ <'*“-'"- Th3?" "l-‘lfiwl’ m“ Km” cream- m inqabreqncsh “Comment nur the (‘tnulnlssluner Dmemqu- 3L 131.9 “ref could afford l0 d“. \R‘lmt ‘was to that or Ilocelnlwcr 2, 174.210 or about $0.000 less than '0 “'9 "‘9""" and "lmmmr. ‘he 9"" the Hell Government. (rlrtinls n. l-hwlvlvb‘ We '1‘ w" l" "H" l"'°~ to be. l“ other words the not at]. vlnco_ "loaned him {LI tho. the (“man w [hhhpomrc Awmmts dhbrponso of the possible sztcriflcc of 1mm December r_»_ 19H m nmerrrrhls 0w" ‘valuailrle herd. luancvl him bar 3L 191a 0mm roars “rm i0 save the situation! days was $113,174.30. This rcprcs; ents an average deficit o! $14,146 for the eight "he Conscr- vative-s were in power. compared with. an average oi’ $45,033 for thc 20 years of pmflou“ Liberal flue‘ .\lr. Lea some tangible recognition. Exccordlng w um showmg fm-‘Would it not be possible i0 puss tho current year the actual dcllc y‘ “cur” a" bur. w so rmlond m’ its-Of ‘the Bell govprutnynt protulsc VOhSUrur-mh as m “Hm” it yerrhns‘ to nu-usuro up to those or their Lib m)“; w hurcrlnhn that hum r,“ is: mhonmwonder sibly also the lonn could be con n a e !- vc-r em was‘ r .tinued until Mr. Lon Illl-S no f-ur alfxlou” w Suppress m“ rep”?! .‘.l1cr use for his seat in tho legls ‘With an overwhelming majwiu laturc. in any case such an act 0t at thclr command, docile to lllL sacrifice and generosity should be party whip and being regardless lmhrded somehuw _of their political mputations for honesty: and integrity, the govern- ment sought to gain a temporary‘ victory over thc Opposition by u high-handed and unconstitutional, act without precedent in any other legislature under British rule. Pre» , .\lr.. Suundi-rs tinted ill grout m!" He" m one o‘ m“ oramflca] lcnigtlt in the lctzislaturo 0n thr- ul- fllghlg rmunrked n“; ‘Thldwns leged inaccuracies o1‘ the (iunrdiztn wine homo to roost". This 15 :1 (jugerin presenting its statement of tut 19]] m- ;11;;_. ‘m done? Tho (‘onminsitlner carlnc u For such an net oi‘ libcratllty 1h: page: of l‘. E. Island history will be sought in vain and we hope tllc govcrnulent wvill. with its usual rc- Iourcelulncss be able to render to yea rs ‘ ANOTHER SHORTAGII DISCOV- .. . D in point. ‘liabilities of lhe province in which no showed that instead oi reduc I lug the llabllltlcs the Boll govcn indebted rncss. In yesterdays Patriot n state ‘mont ‘had added to our THE OCCASION AND THE MAN -—"-* uncut based upon .\lr. Saunders‘ fig- , Mung m“ mm hurrmhrs or hishurt-s is published. “e are glad of torv. ancient and modern one laclimls as l‘ 3W” u“ M‘ "mm-mm" seems to ‘persist throuich nil tho m p011" m“ “ W“ scrim“ m“ hm,‘ namely [hm Lhh ‘mrruhrovr representation of tho government brings rrmh the mam rh ‘he durrhlto tho extent of takni: credit twice. eh, perrodh when murmur “h; for no less a sum than $26,106.32. lance Wits trembling in the balanceo“ ‘page 9 o‘ m“ Enema‘ “mm wheh ‘he battle _ m J hwhrwsrtho government nukes credit as u- ” rah‘. when m“ rurum 5mm] “IHILSSOI. fur Iho amount of “cash in on m‘ ‘hind. m“ and madam” Bank and liquor on hand of the huh m “m, mo“ some and nérProhlbliion Commission or $20,100.- rhnher... the right hum ahpmred 32. It also takes credit for "rev - I o ~w~@~t»~ww~wutuusuusrsus IIYOG. the battle won and th , a of the same report we find that "mm" "W" l?“ '°°“‘°d "° urn mm of $123,142.32 lhreatenlngli‘. receded into the dim distance leaving in its wake. an unobstructed plllll cl golden pro- m“ ‘m’ wunbimy‘ than tho Guardian gave them credit‘ . 1'11"’! mean“ rgocflm‘ u‘ fir. Probably given time, we might, “mm” up w an w‘ flvnnflnn’ find further examples of crooked’ “d "P”°.'“7 "d vhhmmw‘ nous in the Bell |meuna that the lnell government ls a matter of $26,000 worse off 111mm" "' Q l ‘lthla same asset of $26,106.32. This‘ . , fiovernment’: h» almond n tho history of om‘ lmlllplllatlon o: the mum Ac- Qwn tlttlomlvvlnoo. a not oojeounuh l ' = “-\§'~~r -r ~ '*4"- ‘ ""5? ‘m t... 11w- . ‘ (It'd by thc passage 0t’ the Docln-rty .\<'i KlYlfF-f to each Provinco tilt- right-l. which this ri-solulioli pro- Ib‘l'll]> lo ask fol. upon tin-fr ln-ilp- . '- it’ ‘ ' " ‘gnu’ !.’l]l'|)l'()\‘('fI b_\' u r0 t pr-ilplv. tcrrtitltllll of tlu: -The Purliunncnt of (fund- dh lOCk the strong ground that in ‘this mu-ttt-r u vntc of the pcoplr lllllfil in ouch provincc determine ‘Hu- t-l1:tl‘uclr~1'0f its prohibition cu~ ‘Fort-output. Pri-ntii-r lit-ll and his rl‘l\|I¢"-I1£ll1'.~' aro wcll ilpprist-cl ‘o! lthis. and tin-y know as well as ihcy lknow ul‘ Llu- rising of lhc sun that lllllfl issue. thus ltalltmullv deter- ‘mined. will not be IIIIGFIOHWI with ‘b_\' any l"t.'Ill0ll!<l|‘iAil('u front at weak- lliug combination m‘ lht-ir class. Tllv-SI‘. mun talk dtnuorrmgv and ycl 'Il(‘l‘I‘. it" tin-y wurt- ill o-ztrncsl, H113)‘ would Sirlkv: :1 fatal lllnw m. l-hu lvcry fouudmiotl ol‘ thc principle. b_\' drslroilnz. or tasking m» TNIUTILI ‘Dtnvors Io destroy tllc right (ll sci! ulr-tt-rlnilntlimi by tho ln-otllo. .\nd Hrhorr double incl-d snllstcl" motive r PIIIIHI tho resolution ls to generate sumo cheap capital eigrclnst tho 1P9. rl-ral (i-ovc-rnnlent for rcluslnt; n palpable silliness. and to deceive U" mllllhrrancr- pec-‘plc into the be- Fef that they fttvor prohibition en. .l’urccmonl. _ 'l‘hi- (iovi-rllrlit-tlt now haw it it. |tllcir powor" iu ask for 2t rcicrclt. dtun on this wry qucsfiun , untlcl" only hlllfiflllllla I .- buardnn lieaden l Furniahod by W. l. Louumh A‘ 70711710 . rv\ r IMPOTENT WEALTH rt - I ut rlddicss. is uol all powerful "Souncr or latcr you will see sonic llnnll to whom the iduu of wealth. ' dues not uppcal. whom IIH‘ methods oi‘ ailnusslnt: wealth do not interest wand who will not ucccpt money lf ;_vuu nffcr it t0 him at n. certain pllcc. .\t first you will hc inclined tn lungli at that man. and think lllnl h - i- not smart in ills ideas. I in" to watch him closely, I01‘ ltc WIII presentlv demonstrate to Iyml lint mum-y (lolnlntltcs uvcryr. l hr-dy lain‘ pt. tho mun who docs not vulnt lllllllt'_\'. "You 1.121;; meet the man un_v-. wllclc. but ht: suru that whcncvci or whssvver you mcct him. us soon as" i, couws to u dirt-ct lssun bet. wccn you his finger wll] ho lIIlCIb. or than your lions. You will finrl rthut you have no weapon in -your armory wit-h which you can attack him. it‘ more wealth is necesssary to grnu. for purpose not your own. usc your right hand for the proper work in lilo, ll you r-mplov both arms III that caml- you will be ln danger of stoopimr." l “Liltll. says ltul-yztrd klpling in u TAKING GOD INTO COUNSEL "l will nnnmlt way. f) Lord. iu tllec. Nu doubt thy low, though dark the wily may be. | Nor murmur. for ilH: sorrow is from includes go.) .\nd there. is comfort ulso in thy rod. l will no. seek to knuw the future years. loud to- dnv with dark to. marrow", fears; I will ask a light from heaven, to “bow flown-step by step. my pilgrimage should go." Tlllt the wuy .- Qoq '- . 5 b: Mir c to got l -"nnmmunmmmmnmmmuivr the Dominion Act. and to lot the people decide by their votes. and they know that the Federal legu- latnro having altirmed this prin- ciple will not now reoeda from it at the instance of the rnuallest province in Canada. The larger provinces are. one by one, acting upon tltls Act. and already {our provinces have adopted It by sweeping majorities. while in 0n- tarlo the referendum election is now on. the vow to he taken in a (e11 days. If there was n. vestige 0d slnmrity in the Bell (kilnhlna- Uon on the temperance question they would lose no time in bring- ing on this elealon. but being trained in the arts u! deception and treachery they prefer to launch their blulling resolutions with the imagination that they can continue to fool the people. Moreover. they do not need to appeal to the Federal Pfi-llament for relief for tiley have Imple powers within themselves for every purpose of prohibition. While it ls apparent that they cannot prohibit imports. lt is absolutely sure that they can control them after arrival. They can prevent its bottling, repaicklng. storing and not improbable its re shipnlfllt. .\nd of an absolute ccnainly THEY IIAVE DEMON- STRATBI) THAT THEY CAN TAX l1‘. and if they can tax it $1000 they can with equal assurance tax it 1320.000 which would be prohibitive. Bu! the hypocritical course pleases ly. For our part we cannot account for such superficial stupidity. II thorn was anything real deep‘ in ihc scheme. or if it. was one of which there was the slightest. "lmnce for thom to get away with. we ntigllt be ablc to understand thcir action, but in this ("use where !ho vcil is so thin. uud the door-p- llou so self-apparent. It trots bc~ yoml us. The tcnlpcrunct» pcopio 1i‘ this provlllcc are us \v<~ll uc- wlulnted with the traffic conditions. ilit" governing laws. und t11%\“x‘)‘\1 licnts alike of buntlcggcvs and gov :rrn1cnt.~». as the Bull combination no. and tn deceit-u them the l‘rr.~- ‘nlcr and his stain-lining: assist-lattes vlll Ilil/Vf‘ tu invent sonmtlliilg but- lcr than chaff or DIllII. ll was nllcr was llkcncd lo tlm ‘Zluck-ilnlv lIl borrtnvcd fouihers." but lllu sini» ile 0f lllc "wolf in sltvelfs cluIlr lug" would be more lit-fitting" to -;ltl.~= “litsi-ulillion." Allin-r tlilillllllllt; tlu- cause of prohibition to lllc ut- Lurntvmt. with lulu now garb of an "amgcl of light." ho would enter the fold as u DSUlIIIU-fllh'()l‘ilH‘ of pro- llllri’! ltlll. ln-l it iic remutnht-retl that it was Hm (‘.ollsl,-rv:l.tl\'c (iovcrutncut ihzn consolltlitled the Prohibition Ari. 1nd gin-c to us the Prohibition Commission. and that Act. ntlmlu- lstcrcd as they designed it. ivus re- "ngnizcd as thc wary best moans of suppressing the traffic in intoxi- cauts. and m. tho some time provi- ding liquors for ntcdiciltttl and mo- cluuiical pitrposc-s. IIudl-r Lln- curl- icr :+_\'.~'l('lll of pcrntitliltt: lilo vcn- dors lo ulmorll llm pvollb svus an aulmlltctl for the vt-ntlors lo strain tin.- .\cl to iucrcasc lllcir suit-s. The Lib- erals. led b_\' Mr. Bell. stnriotl n campaign in l'nc with this pints-c» oi public opinion. to have “l. ‘- PIJCTICD" liuuors “AT .\(!1‘L'_\l, (.‘()S'l‘." To overcome this dllT-icul- l_\' thc Gdvcrltlnc-nt directed charmed volley; to remove n-lnpizttltln from the vendors b_\- givint: them a direct salary. and by controlling the sale absulufcli- tllruttgh the Commission. 'l‘lu- llFict-s were to be llxetl at .1 mu- wllich it was understood would pru- vlrlc u sufficient revenue to cow-- zhc cost of the Contm-isslon and rlic cnftlrcvment of the Act. BUT l, h c r.- u the province. (Continued on page uiqt... best Policy apply P. E. them best. and they act. according‘ iuly a fmv days ago than. ilu- Prc-l 1‘.ll('l)I|I‘ii|(I‘IIll‘Ill _ WITHOUT ANT PROFIT TO THE | A utomobile a Insurance i All risks c0vered—If you want ilyntlman 8i. 6n. Lid. r The Oldest. Insurance Agcncyfl‘ b Olficesz-Jil Queen Street ClVToWti ' ' ' Hluughter of Dr. and Hrs.’ Charles One of the visitors over the week! Kennedy of New York. has Just end with .\lr. ti. B. MCUIEBJIY, or-‘ ;won um Scholarship in the Gram- swim-r f "l: "Mltlillflfl 11101" M" lcrry- School. The little girl al- Pw-‘r- Mr. SIHUFQ-Hll" 11M! file Happenings 0f Th6 Week Tht- Alurquls and llurcittoncsrl "l the highest nxnmlnetlonl-rof ttventy Tflfllllis 1""! he received up most} Iinrllnglon and Lady fil-Hlilrmw‘ tlve hundred pflpflg’ 5.1mm.) cordial welcome from tnem alt. ' kjntosll. who arrive" i" 5“ 50"“ ‘m Jiunes UIOII“ non also wnn rile ' ' ' Mann“); spent a few ‘nours in uiont- rrul Wctlneradil)’. P" "ml" "u UM“ lrary, whcre the!’ Will join llw pug.» and Duchess of Devone-illire who are touring through “maern Canada. ' scholarship in rho Stuyvesant lligu School. this being the _.1 time for the young 1mm. t ltunlur lmn it that several ln".ar-_ l (Continued o" page fivo) I O O Mr and blrs James Paton. will) spent a delightful Easter lunnng the galtios ot New York are nurw; qr, Bmwn “vhm-e they will rema n; ‘n wet-k before leaving for Mon."- l reul. on return homo. Q I U \$IIIIHIIIA\\\\\\\\\\\VIIIIA\\\\\\L'IIIIIIllb\\\\\\\\7lllllllfi\\\\ \‘\\‘\\\fllll¢\\\\\\\\\\\B\\SIZIIIIIA\\\“ The nurses‘ gtddtmliou iurhc lPrince Count)’ 5051mm Q“ Th‘""“‘ why evening ivas a most important ‘event in tht- lives ot‘ the YOIIBE lady graduau-s. bllrses NlcNelli. l-Iopgood and Dyment. who receiv- ed their diplomas in the PTPYIPIVK‘ of a tarp..- attdicitce oi’ interested ‘friends. Many culnpillucntttry- rc- lmrrrkh. and words oi titrcc- i110“ were offered thc- Igfillllllllllll! class who with tlu-lr nlutrun Miss Ross and their sister IIUPSPS looked exceedingly nice in their lwcirlnlng llllll0rlllr- j I U A Fetching Anlong tho ncw It‘Ztl\ll‘/.‘s (llltféll bv the fashionable Parisian dress- mukrrs is u different ullur I'm‘ evrr)‘ {mo}; and tho scent is providcil bl’ sewing SRIUIIPL llltu lllc sculns u. ..||~ gowns. or bv artfully hiding llllic bugs of the most rlclicut.» odor in ’c0rsuges and punnivrs. U U I the mind turned The Aliustrils‘ lluncc in l‘.|<' Casino last wcnintt \\"\-' 0"‘ 01' ill" Joiiirst alffulrs of llic so. won. ‘lnis i5 (me or H10 uit-i-st ltulls in lilo ypu-pqno Ppyylnt -_.- “ml tho luusit- lust night Wnillll iu- llrlrd in surpass Dam-int- lhl" c-nttinuted unnl un_ surly hour. ghter or kiddies. THE FIN AL TOUCH~THE he: l (‘unlit I> rcpollcd vi-ry bus)‘ ill-ii Iumv and very soon the rcstllis n.‘ lair‘;h‘"’l‘;‘jfj]_rrf"i'hr_§:;,,§;"'§,,§ff§§f;j _ You’re sure to find just the sort you like or neéd. rlttr‘ .\iu_\~ and Jtlnf.‘ §,..“.’..D.; .\.‘.,j.."‘..';‘.".',‘"f§i,,‘mfiffijTllfjj ~ The robin redbreasthas put on his nevv jacket; the .~.=.......,.,.. ... u... m. hour .....i blue- bird is brilliant again; but, first of all 1n the galaxy Illl>ll'tl\ Friday" cvcnlng uL :| ilvldl-‘IB .ln litmuruf lit-r frlcnds. girls and radiant Wornan S All.“ Ih-Kinnoxi. nlulroil of the their SIlOQIJIIIgZ-t Patons- ‘l’. l5. l. lit-wits] wi-nl up tn Sum- lncrsidn on Thursday to uttvnd the ZPriItcc. (‘nunly Hospital gruduatirln .I'\'('|'\'I5l'.\, l u o Tlu- .\Il—>'l‘r Aiuirlu-zid i-r" Sumiuei" New Spring‘ "Styles, as t0 silks, as to trimmings, as to weight. .ltlc t... nu.- .. .......,.. Talfetas, jerseys. satinsain colorings t0 meet the .\lr.-n. wlmrv Ilit'_\' um visit their requirements of the new fashmng instci; Airs. \\ h IhLhbImq-mt)“. And besidres-_the new prices are lower. Ont» oi’ .\lr. Ilusil King's nmstel" ‘niece-s "Earthbound" is being pro lilcr-d in tho. movies and 1. now tie- inc, shown in III" Murlliltm Prov- inces. It is; IlUpt-(I [Ilill (‘llarloth- tlnvn thlzutrl- goers tnuy have» the pleasurt- m‘ set int: this uniuuc and Irzlgic drama hl-rt- in lIlIl nut I00 zll-"lzmv llllllrl‘. this. being iln- birllt- ‘plum oi‘ ll|v~ non-ti ituilmy, . a n O the graceful uppleness of the wearer. ected and brought here for that service. 'l‘liu symputlrv nl many rricti-is . will go out. to the ltuniiy- of tho late .\lr. .-\lcx. Milflll] t,-x-.\l. I’. in their rcccitt berclivcincnl. I I I pend upon us completely. DAYS hliss lmvl-niu lit-nnctly. ynnutust 1.‘- I I l \\\\\\\v\ ;5b0Dus“\ wear, to change with the thermonleter. Here are the best kinds ‘for now and o l v “v ol/ stripes. Out" range at $1.50 is perhaps the \ l Q¥Q¥QIQtOIO with bodies that will fit a “REAL” than. $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 up to $2.50. or black. MiIIQKLYIIIZIIZAQ\\\\RYIEIIIEZ 7IIII4‘\\\\\\\ the ,. g to ' on r ‘alum/lino anwl . III 7‘ ‘v money. _l I Island .4... . ~ >0 r I Crowning , Glory New Hal With the first breeze of Spring ' but now that‘ the sunshine is here for good a new ‘hat is imperative. Our nlilliners are ready to fill your order, with the latest Canadian and American models for tailor 01' dress wear, for the mother, dau-r Meshes that enhance lpeauty—lncshes tghat softerl facial lines-meshes that give the desired privacy. Mat- velous how much a thin Yell can do and be. New kinds-so original 1n effects—'so smart. of beauty are Miss and Madam “P. E. Islghgrtg"h-r-ebh%t§1né SILK PETTICOATS WITH_ EW ATTRACTIVENESS THE CORSET THAT IS, BUT IS NOT ' Such is the fashionableaccessory that must ‘support both gown and body, but must not detract one iota from The new modes were desirrned with that thought; sel The fitting is tnost important of all, and for that cle- I UNDERWEAR COMFORT FOR LOVELY SPRING What a pity to fail to enjoy the finest days of the year because one l1asn’t ready the light-weight Under- ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY We want to show you (the best working shirts in Can- ada) for the money. our lowest price 1s $1.00, we have 1t . The $2.50 quality is ihade of extra heavy duck, has pockets, double stitched throughout, and comes in kh Andljust when we are talking shil- will need one~f0r Sundays, so on Friday and Saturday we are putting out a table of soft; cufl’, open tront, light stri ed shirts without collars at $1.50, some of those sol as high as $3.75, but there are only perhaps a couple of sizes in each pattern, but we have good patterns_ to show you in every size from 14 to 16 1-2, so come and pick out at least a couple. You never got more value for your PAT0N s LTD- bldnnhonnnl . pm? nut Templeton!» 1|! Looal Agent: Rod W., 3'. to a new h'at— VEIL ' THIS YEAR as to ‘ shapes, the near future» (;r)\'|-;R,\'_\|1.;NT_ Th... were m, _l§,_|rp E/‘fl/rf , ca‘, in any neck size up to 16 and the bodies are F_ULL size. _ aftcr this "bloothmoney." ‘v1.1.1. [fur Bqllcflfyfigf; rrfftfiqlfi. Our next price 1s $1.25. those are here in many dif- 123;..."iggggigjcearplgggyggni“"313; 174.‘! . ‘4851-55 B . 9min“; , ferent patterns including the good old black with fine biggest range, , showing all the best colors in any neck size up to 17 and We take you from this quality to shirts selling at aki ts, you perhaps . Toronto on, . 9',”q,,,A-“““\\\\v,,w-.“\\\§J/m innsanwqi\\unnmilvmmmmm\uuq \ ; =- ~ l. 4U i". UEi-Infl flu- l. 9'5 g.- .1‘ u.