M â€I who “tended oulty ‘than to mate the large There was not a number on the pros gi‘annne that did not please and eome ot- the selections Won very enthusiastic approval, irideed. 3/0“; and to! result of good teaching, while: the grace and charm of most of the children were especially noteworthy. The talent and rare patience of Mrs. 81mins were evidenced by the complete success or. the programme on both occasions and the harmonious way in which the list of numbers was success- ‘ â€tier showed talent and interest for further seating number of people turning out to the Masonic hall. There was a supply of chairs for a hundred and ï¬fty or more, Each and every and then the town had to .he hunted accommodation. Despite two further relays of chairs, a number had to stand, willingly do- ing this, rather than miss an item on the programme. At Saturday’s mati- nee the crowd was equally large. The costumes fer the evening were especially attractive and in keeping with the various numbers. Music for fully and pleasingly presented. All the dancmg was supplied with talent who attended the event will agree and skill by Mr. A. Gordbn on the {é'l'he ch11 ’3 ar MI â€and time. iï¬g red-ha II thc juvenile pupils of on Fridu day evening list, and gun at t_ho Saturday mati- Delight ":0 o '09 0 P1111 ‘f 1311â€?“ ........ 3 or 210 10c ‘ Lux Toilet for gay ........... 3 for 25c ggodbhry’s . , , 739 696 ~ -°: , 148e, Ouncura .............. .20 La 4 . iigï¬mdrthh ........... 14c goggle ................ 066 na Hind Olieaner . . .1. . . . 13c BABY’S NEEDS $313330 .. . . 3 for $2098 12.13“ mg $2. 10 No. 18, No. 2. 9 m“... ......... 170 $22.12“??? ............. 39c 3221112327.??? . . '.~.. 190 911° 1â€â€œ $1.19 231:0! ...... L . . . ,< ....... 70c . $133191 ............ ". ..... 45c Compacts- Loose and Solid. Double and Singles- - .I-VV , ' 0.. ........... '. 79C . ' ' $1.00 Y d1 ’ r guigey ........... ' . . . . 990 I Fowder 311111211: â€ace . . . 49c R B hit . ~ ï¬e??? I“??? . ..‘i‘. .. 430 3335333.; ............ 39c . 2%.. T 3 f" $1 25 6“ ' 47c" $1.35 Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine ..1 ............ 996 ‘ 50c Liquid Vaseline " h ,1.“ fgiteéï¬hsh Health """ 1 Hair Tenic ........ ‘. . . . 36c _j sews .-= ............. .90 350 Three Flower 25C $1. 00 Tono- Phos _ 79 : Talcu~ ...... m ......... 7 i Tohie .................. c 50c Tooth ' 19C 3 Brushes .‘ ............ $1. 00 Russian 25c. Na -Dru-.Co 2 for 26c 31:11ng await“ 69c? . Tooth Paste 0p 8p .* ........ ‘1 . 25 Li t9 . 921.91.53.39 ........ 19C._ 1.2.1.111? ........... 1'80 332%.: ....... ..... 17c 122.112.2135» ......... 38c c 00 - ' . ,. _, “ Base Powder .... ........ 161:9 it: $111311: ........... 35c , PERFUME ‘ 50c 1pm 1 . . 36¢ Yardley 8 April $1 00 Tooth 38.8178 ........... 9' Violet, per bottle ..... 25c Colgate ’s â€" 19c , Hudnut’ s 3 Flowers $1 00 Tooth Paste ....... " per bottle ........... ‘ 50c Gleero ’- 1 gudnut’s Jasmin $1. (N) ' Shampoo 35c 321,9323 Odors ..... L00 75c Radox. Bath 63 . poi-bottleâ€... ....... s Salts .................. c ' Half Price $323530 .. . . 3 for $2098 85c Head’s Dextri- 3:1?5220. 2 3 f†$2 10 Egowgea'zgr); .' . ......... 17c $225. . . :6 . . .1; ...... 39¢ ufacifin...?Â¥....;.. 19C 321° 1â€â€ $1.10 We will draw for the Cuckoo €19,019 1- Wifh- every 25c. purchase you get a draw. Don’t forget to ask for your flaket unease we forget during the week. 100 Infant 8 for. ( Delight {31 10 P In), " ., f9}? ?§ve1la..,é.ue£. . W3 for 2] 0‘ In: 0 Soap ........... 3 ' i 2.5 25° L 62 form Outicura .. .. '20c large ' ‘ Round Bath . 10c Castile ...... 20c Snap Hand Gleaner Perfume Free Saturday... Eve lady customer will " receive a bottle of Pei-{ume Free. ' Kotex Special Reg; 75c ...... , ..... 3 for $] .00 ‘ ,j.;_f." W zoom»: «ac-z» ::~:~::o:o¢«:~:~:~:«:~:- n . piifl’ï¬e to every boy who buys; Just across the road from our old stand on Third Avenue, near the station. f 091' opening day will be Satarday, and we are offering prices never before known in“ the North Country. We lead others follow. Look over the list and come Saturday. . A 00¢.oooooooooooooooouoo_ 02900.. (90.0,... .03030303030393030309000.03.303030303930303009000H303099099030390.9903.30:coco. icura f, ............ ï¬rï¬im 140 ï¬le ................ 066 lgnzlieaner . . ; . . . .'. . 13c BABY’S NEEDS A- -- VL'mNE ‘ . 49c“ SOAPS 91190 . ~V'.. . o Faayiayemag, theionly difll- eult'y’ tWas to eeoommodete the large number of people- turning out to the Masonic shall. There was a supply of chairs for a :hundi'ed and ï¬fty or more, and then theetown had to be hunted for further ' seating accou’ï¬nodation. Despite two further relays of chairs, a number had to stand, willingly do- ing this, rather than miss an item on the programme. - At Saturday’s mati- nee ‘the crowd Wes eqpslly lsyge. m'i‘lie icostumies fer ‘Eh'e' eveniig were especially attractive and in. keeping with the various numbers. Music for the dancing was supplied with talent Yardley’ 8 April Violet, per bottle†Hudnut’ s 3 Flowers per bottle .......... Hudnut’s Jasmin per bottle: .......... - Goty’sAllOdon f $1.20 Huskey ........... ' . . . . 65c Regent Bronchitis Mixture ............... 50 , f F0211- T. ...... 3 or $ Lisherine .............. 15c English Health 8“; ...'.." ........... “.C. $1. 00 Tono-Phos. '7 _ « Tonic ............. $1. 00 Russian ' $1.00 Syrup HypOphosphi’oes , . . 250A. B. S.‘ 8: 0. Tablets ............ 25c. Peroxide .......... 25c root » ' " Base Powder .... . . . 550 398,61“; Bronchitis Mixture ............... 430 Poni- T ...... gggteriné .............. 47c I émnf‘?¥‘??. 35‘??? . . 9c 1 $1. 00 Tono- P1108. , "mtg"; .. f ., 1 1'0ch ..... '.‘.....- 79c ’ PATENT . MEDICINE i o ooo ooo ooo o vo oooooo oooo..oo ooooooooooooo ooooooo ooooooooo ooo oonnoo ooo oooo ooooooo ooo oooooo o ooo ooooo.†ooooo ooooooooo ooooo oouuoo oo ooooo.oooo_oooo ooo . â€53 J!“ ski-{wt} 2"7â€"ï¬ $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Talcu 1 ...... m. . :50c Tooth Brushes .‘ ..... 256. N a-Dru-Go Tobth Paste 25c Listerine The secend number was the High- land Fling by six little tots in 008- tume. '1‘ ese youngsters were Jean Barr, Patricia King, Delore Roach, Rene Sollit, Sadie Feldman and Esther Shankman, and they-pleased all with their {presentation of the dance. DANDRUFF " REMOVER’ Completely Removes all trace. TOILE'K ARTICLES $1.00 ' guaéw’ 53W Them was well- desel ved applause for the :Scotch Reel presented by Jean 1G01d'on, Peggv ‘Shaw, Loraine Viac- pherson and Ellen Harknes-s, this popu- lar dance proving a favourite as usual. Another outstanding number on the programme {was the Hungarian Top Boot Dance, Aldo Gronlund, in cos- tume, dancing this‘number with strik- ing talent and much grace. This number, won special agplause. . - When the Dutch Dance was pre- sented, ‘the audience insisted on an en- core, and the number was generally considered as oneof the extra specials of the programme. Inaprevious years the cleVerness and talentsof- Mary. and Francis King made the Dutch Dance one of the big- features of the dancing recital. At this year’s event. Jean Gordon (as the girl) and Jean McChesney (as the boy) were equally successful in pogularizingthis melodi- Next came the Highland Fling (Se- cond Class) very well plesented by Mary Porter, Neï¬ta Shewan, Jean Gmdon, Elsie Sundiberg, Pat. Rev- nolcls, Helen Foriestel, Helen Clews, Lmaine Macpherson, Maly Emma T'S'kavlem and Marion kTwaddle; _ Little Patriciw Ki. :9; and Mollie Kearns did well in t" e difï¬cult work of the 8010 Court Minuet and won hegnty ppplause. J Aï¬ter an intermission 'of a few minutes the second part of the pro- gramme opened with a pleasing waltz by the same youngsters that. opened the evening ‘_With the grand mareh. ' The Narcissus Toe Dance (Advanc- ed) was leasingly presented by Ger- trude alkains whose .talént made thigg very attlactive Bumber. - A11 extra on the uprogram1ne,‘-thc Highland Flinghy two little lads in elegant Highland garb, â€11011 ext1‘111 appreciation and applause, and was undoubtedlv one of the big hits of the programme. The little lads danced as well as they looked, and they “on all. The 13-63 were Te1‘1‘v \Vilson, of South POrcupine, and Em- mett Cunningham, of South Porou- pine. ' n {I 0115 number. :The youngsters were dressed in typical" {costume Ufor" the dance and they-made a. very :d'e'cided success of theininterpretiation of the dance. ‘ More than one was noted marking the Spanish Dance on tfprogrammes supplied, as “V..G †f0 very good,†or “E.†for “excellent. †This was one of the outstanding numbers on the programme, given with talent and (sham. The gifted danceis in this numbei, all gaily and appropriately garbed in costume, were â€"Ge1tnu(le Hawkins, Jean Sutherland, ’Helen Chisholm and Margaret Eastonzu , The ‘Skirt Dance *by Ida Bucovet- sky and Winnifred Kerr was a pretty number efleotively given and well re- ceived. The Sheen Tums was one: 01: the special hits-of} the evening being and annually well "given by Winuifre‘d‘ Kerr, Magnet Eeston and Jean Suther- Another 'big popular hit was the Irish Jig (Tots) charmingly danced by Jean Barr. (as the girl) and Mollie Kearns (as the boy) in oostmne. This. was deservedly a much appreciat- ed dumber, the tots not only dancing well, That entering into the spirit of the number. Mary Durell, a dancer of much g1 ace arid talent, presented the Glow \V orm Dance in pleasing and effective way. The Irish Jig (Advanced) was one more of the popular fayourites, a doz- en clever young dancers delighting all in this selection. éTlie twelve talented girls in this number werezâ€"liat Rey- nolds, Helen ~I4‘erreeter, Mary Porter, Ellen Balinese Mickey Burke, Peggy Shaw, Ruth DeFeu, Jean McChesney, Margaret Easton, Helen Chisholm, Lillie Feldman and Gentrude Haw-‘ The classic, “ Innocence,†was ef- fectively presented by Loraine Mac- pherson,’ J on MeOhesney, Gertrude Hawkins and Peggy Shaw. Little Dulcieeggy Bell won great ap- plause by her talented dancing ng of the Narcissus Toe Dance (Tots) very em- phntic encore being give to this clever number kins. x. A very, pretty number was the Flower Dance, with its attractive c‘ostumes, its equally attractive young misses and stheir clever (lane-- ing. - Miss Jean McChesney was “Queen,†and the “Flowers†were: Mary Twaddle, Jean Gordon, i ary Punter, Gertrude Hawkins, Mary m- ma Skavlem, Elsie Sundbery, Mickey Burke and Sarah Shankman. The Minuet (Tots) by Vivian Pieice and Delora Roa‘ich, and Mollie I earns and Dulcie Bell, delighted all 11 10 en- joy seeing pretty little youngsters, cllamningly gow necl, i11 g1aceful (lanc- â€â€˜31- __ _ - . Eden Forrester. New, Shawna, Wag Mmmn ._:and Marion “M933" '8 pretty presentation of the Butterfly Dance. -vy ‘W wâ€"‘v‘vâ€"w iv _. The dancing of the Sai‘lors’..Horn- pipe by Gertrude Hawkins, Jean SutherlanA Ellen Harknas, Winni- fred Km. Helen. cmsbd'm and Mar- gum 83th mg: oné more of- the extm‘ép'eciala off-the, evening". ’The‘Se A graceful and pleasing presenta- tion of the Fan Dance was given in éï¬ective way by Loraine Macphemon. 7 The Minuet ( Advanced) showed a beautiful dance well ' iven. The pupils presenting this , erezâ€"Jean McOhesney, Caroline Sutherland, Pat ‘Reymltls sad Pear»: Shaw: ‘ a I..- thenleeï¬onbeilgmeu with ski meandmlchtimtlll or â€E mam a m (Admuod) . e an : madeuflttmgulmfgrgu' Tl: .' “é. of unusual latch“: ind mam-1f "‘ ofpfls of Mrs. Sin'nns included some the more emeriegch dancers, add- ving natural talentof 51gb order to ix- .oellmt training 113, the result being most pleasing. The pupils in this number included zâ€"Gertrude HaWkins, Lillie Feldman, Jean Sutherland, Elleï¬ Harkness, Ruth DéFeu, Jean McChes ney, Margaret Easton, Winnifred Kerr and Hglen Chisholm. The Satmfday mqtinee pmgrmime was given with even greater success south. The Brokp Hustler eayas :--“ W391! Bairnsfather drew his Cartoon, 1‘ No Better ’Ole†ho‘hada’t seen We?! those holes on the road, to Timing.- Mrs. Simms, of Coniston, Ont", rived here lasthek, 30, ,ijt her m Mr.__R. B. Sinu‘ns,‘ 5111 Maple 5th