Sherbrooke daily record, 13 avril 1949, Section 2
[" SECOND SECTION Stje'cbçooke IDaili) Tfiecocd SECOND SECTION THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS .'vHîRiRRiR.OOKK.OUEREX\".WHIKN^PAY, A'I'IUI.13.1949.Highlights Of World News Are Illustrated By Pictures Navy Mauler Hauls Record Payload Princess And Baby Going Up I a 1\t* f r là-m «\t« *¦ tt&fair «*** >\u2022') v * %40%0fh' Spread of nrm out in front of this Navy Martin AM-1 Mauler, nicknamed Able Mabel, are the 14,179 pounds .marts, fuel and pilot which the 15,lü3\u2018'pound plane can carry in flight.The craft recently ,.?r\t\u2019 :\u2022*.oayîcad fer crc-mr.R cai rier-based attack planes.Twenty years ago it would have taken 10 planes to lift t\u2019 1 *.h:ch includes three 2,200-pound torpedoes, 12 _ .uombs and four 20-mm.cannon, with 80 rounds cf ammunitjor., the plane can fly scout- ing miSuicns up to 2,000 mi.es.Rescuers Stymied Prince Charles, almost fiv# months old, sits with his mother, Princess Elizabeth, at Buckingham Palace in London for the first informal portrait of the pair.(Photo by Baron).m ¦ \u2022 W v.Learns Secret wmm .v.;' ¦ w-.mtM Rescue workers stand idle for the first time in more than 40 hours at San Marino, Calif., in their attempt to reach Kathy Fiscus, three, from the depths of a dry well.The delay was caused when water rose in the bottom of the rescue shift.The little girl later was found dead.S bsshS First Provincial Cabinet i hi-.', 1 he Royal Canadian Nnvjr cruiser Ontario U shown in this R.C.N.photo making her final ascent in the Pedro Miguel locks while passing through the Panama Canal.Three sets of locks raise and lower vessels using the canal.The 10,000-ton warship was en route to the Caribbean for joint manoeuvres with Royal Navy and other Canadian navy ships.(CP Photo).Marshall Plan Has Its First Birthday On April 2, the European Recovery Program, outgrowth of a Commencement Day speech at Harvard by Gen.George C.Marshall, then Secretary of State, was one year old.Hailed a* the greatest undertaking by one country in the history of mankind, it is now called a 4 trump card in the Last-West struggle and the most powerful weapon in the Cold War, In the first of its proposed four years, ERP scored a victory in bolstering Western Europe against communism.Chairman Tom Connally, of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, declaring that statistics don\u2019t tell the whole story, said, \u201cThey mean, in human terms, that the warm blood of economic life is beginning to course once more through the veins of a devastated and war-torn Europe.'* After round one, the so-called Marshall Plan has a clear lead in points with three more decisive rounds coming up.The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has already asked for a $580.000,000 second installment for a 15-montH renewal of ERP.ICELAND $5,787,000 SWEDEN $32,930,000 DENMARK $10M1»,000 $382,587,000 A Canadian sailor, Able Seaman Andrew Watson of Halifax, learns the secret of how to balance a heavy basket on your head from a native woman in Cristobel, Cana] Zone village.Watson is a member of the crew of the destroyer Nootka which took part in the recent Caribbean manoeuvres.This photo was taken by a R.C.N.photographer as Watson enjoyed chore leave.(CP.Photo) Signs For Canada Here are the menijers of Newfoundland\u2019s first provincial cabinet.They were chosen by Premier Joseph R.Smallwood to serve until an election is held in the new province.Front row, left to right: Natural Resources Minister W.J.Keough, Premier Smallwood, Health Minister H.W.Quinton, Back row, left to right: Finance Minister Gordon A.Winters, Justice Minister L.R.Curtis, Social Welfare Minister Dr.H.L.Pottle, Labor Minister C.H.Ballam.Education Minister S.J.Heffer-ton.Home Affairs Minister Philip Forsey, Public Works Minister M.J.Sinnot.(CP Photo).MISS AIRWAYS Hospital Gutted By Tragic Blaze m \u2022üf ¦ 'âmmSSÊÊKM I .Æwmmm NORWAY $80,961,000 $1,181,052,000 WESTERN GERMANY $458,611,000 UUJ $66,555.000 belgiumluxembourg $198,771,000 TOTAL $4,515,786,000 AUSTRIA $225,406,000 TRIESTE $10,850,000 (jjTTEjl GREECE $155,504,000 FRANCE $1,070,424,000 TURKEY Diagram above *how» the 14 European nation*, plus Western Germany and Trieste, participating in the European Recovery Program and how much each has drawn in dollar-crédits since the program went into effect one year ago.Two eligible countries, Switzerland and Portugal, have not yet asked for direct help.Figures, from latest ECA statistics available, are cumulative through March 16.First Newfoundland Canadian St.Anthony\u2019s Hospital, Effingham, 111., where 57 p\tf des h in a lra;,.c iire.looks like a war- devastated shell in this aerial view taken after the blaze.Among the victims were e> pedant mothers, patients with broken limbs who were trapped in their beds and nine newborn infants.As Hume Wrong, Canadian Ambassador to the United States, looks on at left, L.B.Pearson, External Affairs Minister, affixes his signature to the North Atlantic Pact on behalf of Canada.He was the second representative to sign the pact.The ceremony took place in Washington.(CP Photo).Vivian Kennedy, 21, has been chosen \u2018\"Miss Airways of April\u201d by the KLM Royal Dutch Airlines.Vivian loves to dance and ice skate, hut most of all wants to marry and have a large family\u2014at least four or five youngsters.Her intended is a six-foot New York state trooper, enough to scare off potential wolves First child born in Newfoundland after the Old Colony became a Canadian province was this baby boy, Barry Wayne Strong, son of Mr.and Mrs.Colin Strong of St.John's.Barry was born shortly after the ceremonies marking the official union were concluded in the island capital.(CP Phipto), Fwr* SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1949.Pruning trees Is Discussed By W.G.MacDougall \"Pruning Tree) niscussed on the \u2019 was the topic Macdonald Col- Itha age of the tree.Trees may he| [ pruned to improve their shape, to influence growth, to improve the ! quality of the fruit, or to repair injury.At planting time, Mr.Mac ' Dougall said, the purpose is to train and shape trees- to develop a framework capaido of supporting large yields of fruit when the trees reach bearing a.?e.With a mature or bearing tree the purpose of pruning is to maintain proper size and shape, and to eas First Lake Mishap BIRCHTON lego Broadcast last Thursday.orchgrd opeiations like spraying, This subject was prepared by A.trlnrur.g, picking and harvestings N.Xussey, and was read by W.\t4,.,n .Nussey G.MacDougall, turist.Success in pruning County agricul-Mr.M said The time to prune in the province of Quebec, the agriculturist i said, is in March and the early garsife Cta.i;r?.npra.«iS?z Ehl \u201dZ,d Itf,\u201d '.SS \u201c.»* \u2022i.'S.CSSWlwl>1\" the job.A few of the more im- ldl]\u2018nK ^ ^ p \u201c\t.\u2019 .portant points are sometimes over-, Mr, MacDougall stated that the looke,!\tearly shaping of the tree should The'purpose of pruning at-any! be accomplished with the least particular time depends mostly on possible prunin.g.Young trees, I'LL NEVER GET MY WORK DONE THE WAY I FEEL NOW \\ fTES TAKE SOME fOFTEN BRINGS RELIEF IN AN HOUR AND ^ ITS SO GENTLE/a L ! ¦ Have you read the Want Ad* lately?Perhaps there i* something advertised yuu would like to buy! First marine mishap on the Great Lakes in the I'J-ift season occurred near Sault Stc.Marie Thursday when the ore carriers Fort Willdoc and the James F,- McAlpine collided head-on in ice-packed Lake Superior.This photo shows the Fort Willdoc as it arrived at Sault Ste.Marie for repairs following the accident.which are pruned only lightly dur-! they get in each o-ther s way.ing the Gaining period of their Balance should be secured by cut-early years, are larger in size and ting back the branches showing fruit earlier than trees heavily excessive growth.; pruned, he said.\tHere again, the central leader I When a one-year old tree is re- will produce lateral branches and i ceived from the nursery, it will be a number of these should be used - an unbranched whip, four to six in building the upper framework | feet high, Mr.MacDougall said, of the tree.When this whip is set in its per- W'h'en the tree is six or seven manent place in the orchard, it SUTTON Golden Rule Rebekah Lodge, No.29 met in regular session with Sister Chesley Caveil, noble grand, in the chair.The minutes of the last session were x-ead by Sister Myrtle Hill, acting secretary.Lodge closed in the usual way, after which the Anytime you euffi-r from irregularity headaches \u2014 colds \u2014 liver upset \u2014 constipation ., take Sal Mepatica for gentle, fast relief.Usually works within an hour .leaves you feeling so right because Sal Ucpatica also combats excess gastric acidity , .makes sour stomachs sweet again.ZVfX 0&NI6HT eSTttCÜNG RJSHT Past Noble Grands\u2019 Club was en-years old, the leader may be head- ! tertained by Mrs.Robert Hill and .\\:, IT' :\\ ¦a WtTH GENTLE, SPARKim\t\\ Sfll HEPATICA ^ Product of Bristol-Mytr*\u2014Mode in Cawvi* V the Re- THE WOODS BE CAREFUL PLAYGROUNDS SAFE nice Russell, secretary, read minutes of the last meeting, freshments were served.Mr.and Mrs.Lionel Gendron, of St.Johns, were visiting relatives in town.Rev.A.C.Dixon spent a day in Montreal.Mrs.Henry Chatfield, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., is spending some time with Mrs.Ernest Fadden.Mr.and Mrs.Rupert Phelps and family were guests of relatives in Lennoxville.Rev.Mr.and Mrs.K.B.Keefe should be cut back to about forty back one or two feec to a well | Miss Madge Bulmer.\u2018\u2018500\u201d was ! inches in height.This encourages\tplaced outward-growing lateral,\tplayed\tat five tables.\tThe\tladies\u2019 ; the growth of well-spaced lateral\tproviding the fraVnework of the\tprizes\twere\twon by\tMrs.\tSadie i branches.\ttree has been satisfactorily es- Cowan, and Mrs.M.Caveil and the ! \u2022 Since the root of the young\tlablished.This neading back of '\tgentlemen\u2019s\tby Mr.Earl Derrick trees is consideiably reduced in\tthe leader will prevent the tree i\tand Mr.William Miller.Mrs.Ber- ^ size during transplanting, the tree\tfrom becoming too high.{ may not form any large lateral The pruning of bearing trees branches during the first season,\tusually involves the removal of I However, if gcowing conditions\tinterfering branches, watersprouts are .good, the trees will form sev-\tol.suckers from the centre of the c:al strong lateral branches the\ttree, Mr.MacDougall said.Pis- next season.\teased or broken branches shoul u go! 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Æ\tK fct icreasing rate h«c*use the lnter.* answer[!(l ttdJfel.tL.ment» from l:!?t'an\" ,\t'\tome of these agencies on a promise jprovided the shipping.\t;uf gutting a (juick passage.They Caiwell has earned praise for the |l(Jy anything up to $900 for the | way he has tackled the immigration i trjt,t .f _\tproblem.His biggest worfy has\t«a Pew Extras\" Australian government Is planning been lack of shipping.\tq,, to\u201e 0f t|,e pj,,!, fare they ftn(| to bring a minimum of 500,000 Inv In Untain alone ho has over 400,.j j 1\t1 j.(.xtrus, migrants to the Commonwealth 000 waiting to come here The Hrit- ^ uTtras usuairy include an within the next three years.\ti»h government In the past has been HK()r |j0oking pint extras and Immigration Minister Arthur A.cool on the Idea of large numbers of a r,.,/ f( |)0(fkiIIK lhf.applicant's Cah ell disclosed that two-thirds her people emigrating to Australia, ,.k t Mediterranean port, of them would be from the British but nl late the policy appears to\tTomJ when Isles.He said the pool of displayed, have relaxed a little.I wo more tj fin(| they have to share the persons in Europe was \"drying up ships have been added to the Hi it- .guill,n with lw\u201e (,thtl|.persons, and Australia would have to look ish-Australia immigration fleet this Some of the ships amount to no ¦-more than ill-equipped trump steamers.The Australian immigration authorities have no control over the ships or the agencies.All they are aide to do is warn the prospective traveller.I Mr.Caiwell is doing everything I possible to avoid the mistakes made (after the First World War when large numbers of immigrants were brought out and then turned loose [tu look after themselves as best could.Today immigrants\u2014 than displaced persons\u2014can-|not sail for Australia unless they jhneo accommodation guaranteed by thoir sponsors.Thousands of workmen throughout Australia are converting former sei' ice camp huts into temporary accommodation to house 100,000 displaced persons expected here luring the next IS months.Caiwell is having the huts erect-led io overcome the aeutc housing shoiiage.He advocates bringing out thousands of the right type of Europeans regardless of the housing situation.\u2018\u2018If wo wait til! we have houses for everyone we will never got them (here\u201d he told reporters, I When displaced persons arrive j they are sent to settlements in New I j South Wales and Victoria where [they are taught English and the her year and the minister expects more that Continuous (Jualily Is Quality You Trust Ask for it either way ., .both jy trade-marks mean the same thing.DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY.APRIL 13, 1949.\t-\u2014 well derisrlely Flying To China Authorized bottler of Cocn-Cnla under contract with Coca,¦hat,^0rKOlt*I, I pen dec t orn yHer father, Mr.Wil-) Crawford.Take one Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pill before : ]iam Hamilton, is being cared for | and one after meals.Take them according to ,\tMrs Miles John-, directions.They help wake up a larger flow ; «y\t(laugûter, Mrs.MU es u turn , of the 3 main digestive juices in your stomach SOIT, during her absence.X^Ntt^PorwifyrtWhatïOUhaï* Mr- Charlie Thompson DANVILLE »V*:u VAS\t13\t&\tP8-\" i ^TheiTruoat'Yolks^get the^kind of relief that tient in the Sweetsburg Hospital.makes you feel better from your head to your ,\tit\ta\t\\ral1o,1viah Miss Jean toes.Just be sure you get the genuine Carter .f.Mrs.A.-Vtanaiman, .vtiss dean Little liver Pills from your druggist-So* (Mahafinah and Mrs.C.Rowers ac-1 it was not among the prize-winners, but the members feel that it was a Now What did / forget?Mr.Floyd Fowler, of Fordyce, worth-while project.Mrs.Bell is to was a business visitor in town.\tkeep this book, and from time to Miss Lucy and Mr.Joseph time add interesting items from -\u2014-.'our own Institute work, and this [will provide a permanent record of our work.It was decided to make a history of the local pioneers and have it printed and put on sale.Miss Kathleen Moore donated $3 towards the expense of having this book printed.Mrs.David urged that more use be made of the Loan Library at Macdonald.Mrs.Leslie Dryden was appointed to arrange a display of Handicrafts from this branch to be sent to the convention in June.Mrs.Earle Dryden was appointed delegate to the County Convention in May.The subject for discussion was \u201cAgriculture\u201d and a paper on the \u201cControl of the Warable Fly\u201d was given by the convener, Mrs.Murray Mason.Members exchanged slips, seeds and bulbs.Knitting that had been completed was handed in for the hospital at Sweetsburg.All the members joined in singing \u201cHappy Birthday\u2019\u2019 in honor of the president, Mrs.David, who was celebrating her birthday.The next meeting will be at the Mason home in May.The meeting closed with the singing of \u201cOld Macdonald Had A Farm.\u201d Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess.WOOL CUIS HEATING COSTS AS MUCH AS USE LESS FUEL yet be more comfortable.INSULATE NOW with GYPROC WOOL\u2014the permanent, lifetime, THICK insulation.It\u2019s so efficient it quickly pays for itself, then continues to save you money, year after year.With GYPROC WOOL thick insulation your home will be healthier and more comfortable .warmer in winter and cooler in summer.GYPROC WOOL gives you added FIRE PROTECTION.It won\u2019t burn, and acts as a barrier to the spread of flames.Choose GYPROC WOOL \u2014 it ir low in cost, easy to install.For sale at Builders' Supply.I.umber & Insulation Dealers across Canada.Gvpcum Lin»* ü.s A Lil>\ti ne.(anad*.Limited Von A \u2022 .LA«0rJ\tS- ] kf AST T»AT MtbJ OfROvC, AMP UNtXPkCaePjèta.AliNf.a COUN1KY,\t\u2014^ \u2019S*- ÏÏpüïsTTrT^ü^^mjess tit \u2019soAtt or ÎïwÜnsI^aw^11 ANK.N IfiRA, ¦\u2014 AKf veav SAP ACT\u2019D*»., AMP fU«THf* UP IN TMf 'UK UJ5 Y /* n.e.,eM, ) ^ AVATO CjKOSSO Alu, I «VOUkPN'T CAKt TO VlNTuae TntKI MtHf'5 I\u2019.kiT Ot \u2018VS, .TK NIPAP, ,- \u201e 1 f ¦mtpfWra LI'L ABNER By A1 Capn T WAU,WA1.-WF GOT QUITE A Li i- CROUP MFRI TnsO IWiSl?'.I Li'L a?PL AN ^ ALLEY OOP T P?-N*A4UrSiTHÏ 1 ML COP?YO\u2019LL TAIS I\t, TW'MONEY BvXCIn ?\u2014 ) \u2022\\N i OTHtR Ml S COP WILL DRAG THIS ) VARMINT Ol- I- , nNG.J NOW, T'GET rw; LTJM MR WO I RAT IIGAN H.\" n- SC'Ml.I-OU AS MIGHT NOT Cf-Ur-VE.11II I AM U I S THING':, OTHER t OUCG CAINT G! 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BUT ISN\u2019T IT time to ring UP AGAIN - m RUT, HONEy.itIs omlv been ten minutes \u2014-1 SINCE WE CALLED LAST TIME! C MAYBE '- - JUST AS YOU ns 3v he! HELLO.MOTHER 2 CATHY WANTS TO KNOW AGAIN IF THERE'S ANY NEWS YET FROM EASY ABOUT HER DADDY / .I SEE.NOTHING V ©O FAR! > VIC FLINT By Michael O\u2019Malley and Ralph Ij»ne ^SO YOU WANT TO PLAY GAMES,/I'M AFRAID I'M T 5UTTERBALL.Alt RIGHT, WE'LL [ NO GOOD AT THIS, PlAV GAMES.CHOOSE YOUR MISS fOUV.BUT ANYTHING TO KEEP PIFTEEN-LOVE / \\ THAT'S THE SCORE, ' BA5KY, NOT A TERM OF ENDEARMENT/ i°om! .BASCOM FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Merrill Blosser GO AHEAD, LARD.\u2019 YOUR.BUND DATE / AWAITS ' % Li Il I/./lm clusr THE Fixer- .UPPER.YOU TWO NEED/ i V IV Gosh, BESSIE, YOU SOUMO PRET r/,, ANYHOW/ 50 DO YOU, LARD °\\f , Mow there\u2019s a bund DATE WHAT AfA! , If M.\trf I 999999 Eight SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1949.Good* SATISFACTORY or your Money refunded! s -1 1 WM t h m CAMADIANS^ I'- yi.zxsxsr.J ?gfs rrv LL .*?*¦»* rjr ¦fa****-'-'-* .?« fcli.\u201e 1141 Fashion \u201cFirsts\u201d in Footwear Suede! Kip-Leather! \u2022\tStyled for Foot-Flattery \u2022\tSizes 4 lo 8Vi \u2022\tZeller-Thrift-Prieed $5.95 f3 m For those important people: yourself, the men in your life, and the junior* In the family, here\u2019s a grand collection of wearables to do you proud in The Easter Parade I IS t\\ Your Easter \u201cBonnet\u201d! U/J'- FLOW KK-TTtl.MMKI) Straw, cloth .3.98 \u2022 STRAW IIALF-IIAT Ribbon-\t$ trimmed .3.59 I l y V\" $3.98 \\ « \u201cOFF-FACE\u201d FELT Ribbon-\tS trimmed .2.33 i '?{ $2.98 MT I Spring flowers, ribfion-how rosettes, softly draped ribbon clusteis and dainty veiling distinguish these lovely hats which come in beautiful Sprign-&-Summer colours.Zeller-Thrift-Priced.We also have a grand selection of crochets and\tOJi sisols \u2014 at .^C.ÎÎO r j $3.59 STEP OUT AND C.REET The SPRING in a pair of these beautifully - st y 1 e d Shoes.Choose Kid-ri:i Leather Shoes with straps across the instep; or Suede Pumps with attractive detailing.Navy, Dark Green and Black are featured.Fashioned for the Fashion-Smart and at a price that goes easy on the Budget! Cardigan & Pullover SWEATERS GIRLS\u2019 HATS: lovely Felts, for ages 2 to 14 years.At .$ 1.78 you\u2019ll wear this spring! \u2022\tBOTANY WOOL \u2022\tSIZES: 14 to 20 Zeller-Thrift-Prieed $3.49 - $3.98 K Hill Si Cardigan or Pullover Sweaters with long or short {j hiNflSlVfftl sleeves.They\u2019re indispensable to your wardrobe .and so very adaptable; you\u2019ll improvise gay combinations with scarves and costume jewelry.Sizes 14 to 20.They come\u2019 in rose, pastel blue, turquoise, red, grey and black.Fancy weave, Zeller-Thrift-Priced.BEAUTIFUL SCARFS and HEAD-SQUARES: pure silks, sheers, crepes and hand-painted Batiks featured at L59 and *2.95 LADIES\u2019 \u201cCELASUEDE\u201d BRIEFS: small, medium and large sizes; in white, tearose, ice blue.Made with double gusset and elastic at waist.Trimmed with lace, and ribbon bows.89c It\u2019s Easter for Dad toe! MEN\u2019S HOSE Just in time for Easter come these good looking \u201cPREFERRED\u201d Diamond Hose of fine quality wool, sure to be on the \u201cWanted\u201d list of those clothes-conscious men.Come in and choose from a wonderful array of handsome color combinations that he\u2019ll wear with pride.They\u2019re made for the kind of foot comfort men enjoy and have snug \u201cStay-up\u201d ribbed tops.Basic color combinations include wine - blue - Brown - Yellow -and red.Sizes HP/a to 12.$1.95 ff S' Purses V- ?'iift -.v y $4; A \u2022 V\u2019AH \u2018/.\u2019VA fm Spring Perfection in FULL FASHIONED NYLONS NAIVE BEIGE! AMBERGLEAM! Some of the very new and lovely Spring shades to match the smartness of your new Spring outfit! Nylons that are sheer yet so durable!\tH £1 42 Guage .A.A3 Here are two of the latest models in handbags, with that special spring appeal.Made of plastic calf of various gay shades and designs.Equipped with or without slioulder straps, pouch or under-arm styles, all with change purse and mirror.No spring outfit is complete without one of these youthful discoveries in feminine allure.ALL OUR HANDBAGS ARE NOW SELLING AT NEW EXCISE-FREE PRICES.$2.59 and $3.25 SLIPS and PETTICOATS Crepe and \u201cRaybar\u201d Slips in straight-cut styles, trimmed with lace; white, iceblue.Crepe Petticoats with 3Vi-inch lace frilling; white, pink, iceblue, black.Sizes: 32 - 42.\t$2 98 45 GUAGE FIRST QUALITY \u201cORIENT\u201d NYLONS with very dark seam \u2014 These come in a new flirtation and dreamglo shades.So vheer and flattering.Sizes 8Vi to lOVi .1.35 LADIES\u2019 GLOVES: Slip-on styles in 3-button and 4-button lengths; in black, white, bright and dark colours.Rayons, pair .Mesh Nylons,\t$1 pair .\u201cMONGLO\u201d LEATHER GLOVES: Slip-on styles with attractive decors.Black, brown, navy; in sizes 6Vi to 7Vi.\tSO OQ Pair .A.»0 89c 1.00 \u2018\t*> i i Pretty Young Misses will Love these Frocks 1.79 -1.98 SIZES 2 TO 12 ZELLER-THRIFT-PRICED V At this time of the year, it\u2019s a treat Print Frock.The ones shown here collars, are ever so pretty.Will launder! eat for a Young Miss tc get into a crisp new cotton , in plaid and novelty designs, trimmed with white (Ç*.give lots of good service.Remark\"blv easy to Î 5 X '1* , ¦?M RAYON PANTIES \u2014 SIZES 8 TO 12: made with elastic at waist; double gusset.Available in\u2018white, pink, light blue, maize.\t/IQp ZELLER-THRIFT-PRICED .RAYON SLIPS: White or tearose, with satiny stripe.Built-up-shoulder style; lace frilling at *1.00 r - -r Vs*i TT bottom.ZELLER-THRIFT-PRICED \\ I' L -> \u2022If '® l.y, »\u2022 *9-: r * f Izi \\ CRISP WHITE BLOUSES: of tubhable cotton broadcloth; sizes 7 to 12.Tuck-in and elasticized dirndl-waist styles, trimmed with eyelet OfS embroidery.ZELLER-THRIFT-PRICED A.UU \u201cCelanese\u201d Crepe \u2022 Sizes 1 to 3 COAT SETS White Pale Blue \u2022 Pink $ 4.98 A little one, dressed in one of these darling Coat-&-Bonnet Sets, will be among the prettiest sights in the Easter Parade, you may be sure! The bonnet is a pet, and so is the coat (nicely lined for comfort on still-chill days); trimmed with hamt-smocking and lace.DAINTY FROCKS Sizes 1 to .1 \u2014 1*98 Crepe; trimmed with embroidery and smocking.High-yoke style, with two pleats in front.Many other pretty Styles in this group.Choose from white, pink, pastel blue.Your Easter table will draw many admiring glances if you have these silver-plated Hollow-ware pieces to add to its attractiveness.Flower Centres, Bon Bon Dishes, Bread Trays, Butter Dishes and Sandwich Plates.ALL AT NEW EXCISE-\t>| An _\t\"9 OQ FREE PRICES \u2014\tA.^^ ZELLER S LIMITED 26 WELLINGTON ST.NORTH \u2014 TEL.2*66 APRIL 1 fib.HOLY THURSDAY \u2014 Store Will Be Open Until 10.00 P.M.APRIL 15th.GOOD FRIDAY \u2014 < LOSE!» ALL D\\Y.HOLY SATURDAY \u2014 Closing at 5.30 P.M.as usual.See our lovely assortment of Glassware, and Stemware.This includes water glasses, juice glasses, wine glasses and beer glasses.\tA O n Each .^XSJC The management and staff of Zeller\u2019s wish you all a very HAPPY EASTER.* SUITS! 12.95 \u2018Black Magic\u201d Prints! DÜESSË3 For NOW and Summer! ÿ3.S8 You\u2019ll love \u201cBlack Magic\u201d Prints, for they emphasize exotic roses, colour-bright stripes and geometric designs, on backgrounds of black.You\u2019ll be charmed with the Dresses made of \u201cBlack Magic\u201d printed cottons, in easy-to-wear buttonfront styles with short or cap sleeves.They\u2019re being featured now, in sizes 14 to 44, at a Zeller-low price! SHIRTS STRIPES and ALL-WHITE ,85 TIES RAYON FOULARD \u201cSHORTIE\u201d and LONG COATS ! DRESSES! A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF FASHIONS AT BUDGET-RIGHT PRICES! \u201cGaberdene\u201d Suits (RAYON CHARMAINE FINISH) \u2014\t25.00 The trimly styled Suit, shown above, comes in green lacquer, grey mist, cabbage red, brown toast.Available in sizes 14 to 20.Short-Coats FASHION-APPROVED FOR SPRING AND SUMMER POLO-CLOTH \u201cSHORTIE\u201d: with gored back, wide cuffed sleeves, attractive soft bows on shoulders.In cabbage red, beige, boating green, cornflower blue, spring navy, black; with silver-colour buttons and buckle.\t^1R Sizes 12 to 18.At .AW.JIsJ TWILL-CLOTH \u201cSHORTIE\": five-gore flared-back style; with pretty collar and lapels, and novelty pockets.Sizes 14 to 20 in British navy, boating green, grey, beige, black.^22 95 Full-Length Coats LOOSE-BACK AND FITTED STYLES Polo and fleece classics with Barrymore or Johnny collars \u2014-Barathea twill cloth \u2014 Fitted gored backs \u2014 Half belts or fishtail with yoke.Sizes 12 to 20.In natural, grey, green, blue, cabbagered'\t19.95 to s32.95 i;!i From .SMART PLAID SHORT COAT Sizes 12 to 20 \u2014 For a dashing little \u201cTopper\u201d to see you colourfully through Spring and Summer, select a short coat of Slingsby fleece cloth in attractive plaid designs.You\u2019ll find your favorite colour blendings in the group.Someth ing New! For your convenience we now have an experienced dressmaker to take care of those necessary alterations.Dead the parade with good fitting clothing.Take advantage of our free offer when you come in to choose your Easter ensemble.q NEGLIGEE-STYLE SHIRTS \u2022 SANFORIZED-SHRUNK COTTON BROADCLOTH A crisp new Shirt makes a man feel \u201call set\u201d for the Easter Parade.Come and see theses, at Zeller\u2019s.^ Noteworthy Value \u2022 Stripe and Panel Designs IwS-V, Men of good taste will select Tics for Springtime from this group of well-made Rayon Foulards.with crease-resistant lining and tipped ends.Attractive patterns, in colourings you'll like.LvV i "]
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