RR PARIS REVIVES TAFFETA FRODK Women Everywhere Are Talking About the Great Values at Jackson-Metivier's STOCK REDUCING SALE uits-Coats-Dresse TO, MAKE ROOM FOR THE INCOMING SUMMER MERCHANDISE COATS Misses and Women will find Smart Styles and Wou- derful Values at our Annual Stock Reducing Sale. 3 VALUES wR 05 = VALUES 895 51295 41975 4 $35.00 An Extraordinary Sale of Handsome New Coats Now Is the Time for You t6 Buy, as We Did and Reap These Big Savings Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Charmeen, English Velours, Tweeds, Polo Cloths POIRET TWILL AND CHARMEEN $ beautifully tailored with side pleat- 19. 5 ings or braid. Sizes 36 to 44. Distinctive models in Navy and SATURDAY' S SPECIAL + Every Dress Coat in the store $26.00 TC Now $19.75 to $39.75 $25.00 TO $50.00 beautiful Tricotine--Charmeen--Novelty Coats, fur trimmed, shades of Grey, Navy and Beige. Sizes 16 to 42, Black Coats--in models suitable for Misses or Women--fully lined-- Three models of the new taffeta frock as developed in Paris; at the left, one by Granet | n green; by Cheriut in black, at the right; and Louise Boulanger's design in soft orc hid in the | aire. ~~ KNOCK-'EM-DEADER FROM PARIS Here isa 100 per cent French' frock, the sort that has given Paris the sartorial leadership of the world. The | 'ingredients are blue crepe, and a § blue and white + foulard, plain blue crepe, and a white silk vest but the result is perfection. E The sleeves are the new 'exaggerated bell-shape that threatens the popularity of the long, close- fitting type. And notice how well the small velvet hat fits SN * Bleeding Gums E warned by bleeding gums! The prompt use of a strong antiseptic and astringent such 'as Dr. Chase's Every-Day Mouth Wash may save you from pyorrhea. Used when the gums are tender, sore or bleeding it heals and hardens them. It also acts as a tonic in strengthening and building up the tissues. he we tooth Healthy gums means healthy I teeth. Both are kept healthy by the frequent use of Dr. Chase's Bray Dey Mouth Wash. It goes 'between the under the RS the crevices and folds o the lining of the mouth -- acid -- destroys the "1 McQuade. The View Expressed by Karl Radek, Leading Russian Journalist. May 13 trades Moscow, the British has ordered the "strike will hit the international pro- letariat with the force of thunder." writes Karl Radek. leading Russian journalist in today's Pravada. Declaring the English fat's fight has been 'our fight well as that of the iat," Radek says, 'Let truth squarely. The English men's defeat is the result world's greatest treason." Wnion congress as us face the work- of "Even the blind can now see that the refusal by the Trades Union Con- gress, to accept brotherly Russian ald, was a prelude to capitualation." HALTED A BUSH FIRE. Men Had to Work Several Hours In Subduing It. Oso Station, May 11--The roads | are drying up and, cars are out. There was a bad bush fire last Sat- urday evening at the railway gi ing two miles north of Sharbot Lake. It was not long before thirty-five or | forty men got there and had to fight | gaveral hours before they got the] best of it. It destroyed a stack of | | hay, .owned by Alex. McVeigh, and | some of his fences. Most of the farmers are busy ploughing and getting ready for | seeding. We are sorry to hear of the déath of Fred Crawford, Clarendon, on Saturday afternoon. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at | Christ Church, Oso," and a large crowd of friends and neighbors at- tended. { Richard T. Bourk has purchased al car last week, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gledhill spent Sunday at Joseph Warren's. Mr. and Mrs. Summers and family, Mountain Grove, spent Sunday evening at, Mrs. Edward Warren's. John Conboy, Zealand, spent Sunday at William Conboy's. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R., Bourk spent Sunday evening at Alexander Mec- | Veigh's. John Warren spent Sunday | at Henry Bourk's; W. T. Macpherson {at John 8S. Bourks; Mr. and Mrs. John 8S. Bourk called at Joseph War- ren's Tuesday afternoon. William Crawford spent a day last week in Kingston. Mrs. John F Bourk spent a few days in Perth re- cently. Miss Alice Bourk has return- ed home after spending several days in Kingston. AT WILTON WEST Only a Few Farmers Have Commen- ced Work of Seeding. Wilton West, May 14--Owing to the late spring, only a few farmers have commenced seeding. Many from this place attended the Oddfellows' service, also the funeral of the late Mr, Lake in Odessa, Sun- day last. Mr. and Mrs. William Amey took tea with Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Frink, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Russel Craig and family, Mr. and Mrs. James' Frink Switgerville, spent Sunday with the latter's brother, David Frink, Maple avenue, } Mothers' Day service was well at- tended at the United Church and the congregation listened to a very fine sermon given by the pastor, Mr. All are sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Lucas, whose funeral was held at the home of Mr. Damon Amey, Monday last. = Miss Hazel Frink and her friend, Miss Carrie Barr, Kingston, spent a few days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Frink this place. Mr. Shibley Neilson bas taken up him suecess, LOOKS ON SETTLENE, AS A LABOR DEFEAy "Thgsnews that | end of the general | proletar- | world's proletar- | the The Pravada says in an editorial, | Redued to valy ES $25.00 This will go BE EARLY. 34 to 42. morning. seamed back and fashioned Nude, Rose Taupe, Beige and Black--all sizes. Children's Lisle Stockings Black, Brown, White 6 Pair $1.00 SILK DRESSES and POIRET TWILL DRESSES *6.95 An exceptional clearing line of about 100 Dresses of Silk, Poiret Twill, Crepe and Trenella Flannel. out Silk Hosiery STOCK REDUCING SALE 95¢c Reedcourt Pure Silk Hosjery--all first quality--with Rose Blonde, Sizes first thing Saturday Here is marks, shades French are Almond, Airedale, STOCK REDUCING SALE new---finest fashion and fabric--bright shades, Rosewood, Cocoa, Navy and Black. EXTRA SPECIAL 100 Silk Dresses $10.95 Priced Formerly $15 to $25 Regular Stock--Specially Reduced for Stock Reducing Sale a sure opportunity quality Sizes 16 to 44. to secure two or three Smart Dresses for the usual price of one--all workmanship--smart Blonde, even in Chamo Suede Gloves Novelty Cuffs 79c¢. ~---- FLORIDA FARMERS. Are Just Beginning to Work on the Land. id Florida, May 12.-- Some of the | AT MOUNTAIN GROVE. The Women's Institute Elects Offic. ers for the Year, Mountain Grove, May 13.--Moth- farmers are just beginning work on |er's Day was very fittingly observed the land. year as cold and west. the weather at Odessa, on Mon- 3rd. to day, May returned spending some ents here. Mr. tin and little daughter, were Sunday visitors at Damon Mar- tin's. Mr. and Mrs. William 8hil- lington and children, of Cole Lake, spent Thursday at John Peters'. Mr. and Mrs. Shorey Snider and little son, of Harrowsmith, were recent visitors at C. W. Jeffrey's Martin is building an addition to his house. «? ~ Falls after with her par- Niagara time ' CONDUCTED SERVICE, In Presbyteria® Church "Ompah on Mother's Day. Ompah, May 11--Fishing for pike is the order of the day. The cars are again seen around Ompah. The ice is still in Upper Trout Lake, Harold Pointen, Plevna, accompani- ed by Miss M, McGill, Beach Corners conducted service in the Presbyter- ian Church on Sunday. Mothers Day was largely attended, We have had many Sunday and weekly visitors. Is Your Child Thin and Weak? Cod Liver Extract In Sugar Coated Tablets Puts On Flesh and Builds Them Up In just a few days--quicker than you ever dreamed of--these wonderful health building, flesh creating tab- lets called McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets will start to help any thin, underweight little one. After sickness and where rickets are suspected they are especially val- uable. Most people know that from the livers of the lowly codfish vitamines of the first class are extracted--the kind that help all feeble under- weight men, women and children. Try these wonderful tablets for 30 days and if your frail, puny child don't greatly benefit -- get your money back. A very sickly child, age 9, gained 12 pounds in 7 months. Ask Jas. B. McLeod, Mahood"s Drug Store, Branigan's Drug Store, or any for McCoy's Cod! Liver Extract Tablets--as easy Miss Lyla Snider has | and Mrs. Stuart Mar-| of Violet, | Edward i Rev. | Seeding will be late this | in the United Church Sunday school. has been so | The pageant, A number from this | was rendered | place attended the funeral of Mrs. | Anson Martin, "Bothers of the Bible,' by Miss C. Penman and a number of her pupils. Mrs. D. MacDonald entertained the Women's Institute on Wednes- day afternoon. The following of- ficers weve elected for the year: Mrs. D. MacDonald, president; Mrs. W. W. Hill, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. J. Price, district director. A number from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Friar, of Arden, on Wednesday. Rev. Mr. Gall conducted the service. L. Keller's have moved in D. J. Cronk's house on the boundary. R. Godfrey is delivering fruit trees in this vicinity. Myrjand Mrs. P. Hud- gin, Miss Gertrude Price and Wilfred Price, Napanee, called at J. Price's recently. The members of the Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. A. W. Thompson on Wednesday and made a quilt. Rev. Mr. Harris, Elm Tree, held services in the town 11 a few evenings last week. A BY i convention will be held here on Wednesday the 19th. A number went down to W. Smith's, Maclean, on Wednesday, to help in a barn- raising, Mrs. J. Bradley is {ll At Sharbot Lake. Sharbot Lake, May 13.--Mrs. Gordon' and Miss Ula Sargant, De- troit, visited at H. Sargant's. Miss M. Taylor spent the week-end in Middleville. Mr. M, Drew and fam- ily, also Mrs. J. Cronk, spent the week-end at Long Lake. Mr. Eber Donnely, Windsor, is at his home here for a couple of weeks. Melvin Cox, Oso, has moved into W. Davis' house. Mr. Fred Avery, Perth, visited at M. Avery's a few days. Mr. N. Eagleson, Ottawa, spent, Sun- day at his home here. Everett Davis was taken to Kingston General Hos- pital this morning to be operated on for appendicitis. The creamery has started operations again. Mrs. H. Duffy and children have gone to Fall River for a comple of weeks. C. Huffman and family, Perth, visited here on Sunday. H, A. W. Carr, captain of the Notting- ham County cricket team, has been chosen by the English test match committee to lead England's team against Australia, A. 8. Thomas, lately of Galt, w killed in Detroit by falling from a scaffold. to! Quebec's cement war has led to duties in Walkerville, all wishing take as candy and 60 tablets, 60 fall in price to $1.15 per barrel, Ld | vast for sevenicen years. TORONTO CATTLE TRADE BRISK. Moderate Run--Lambs and Calves Firm--Hogs 25c. Higher, Toronto, May 13.--A modgrate run of cattle for the mid-week mar- ket met a good active trade, and a » | brisk demand for thoice butcher stock for the domestic trade held prices steady to firm. A few extra choice butcher steers sold up to $7.60. Export trade was quiet, buy- ers being busy shipping out the 1,500 cattle bought this week for export. Choice fat cows and bulls, not too heavy, steady to firm; cows §) to $6.25; bulls, $5 to $5.50. Small meats steady Hogs firm and 25c. off cars. Export prices steers, $7.50 to $8. Butcher cattle trade active, with a good demand for anything of choice quality. Choice steers, $6.75 to $7.50. Heifers, $6 to $7.25. higher at $14 steady Heavy Cows firm, $5.60 to $6.25. Bulls, $5 to $5.50. Calves firm, $11 to $12, ti Sheep and lambs, steady Hogs, unsettled, but firmer. Pa ers bidding $12.75 f.o.b. Toronto report has it that Revy Peter Bryce is to bec §i1e finance commissioner of the chu®ch in Cane ada, charged with the duty ganizing the raising of the budget, which this year is to 400,000. Rev. Dr. D. L. Ritchie, Montreal} Dean of the United Church Collegésy former principal of the Congregas« tional College, was elected president of the Montreal-Ottawa conference of the United Church, Freighter Donnetta was broughff into New York harbor with liquod cargo valued at $1,420,000. 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