SATURDAY. Summer Dresses sey. . for this summer at a real saving. Mid-winter Sale of Last Summer's smart styles going at less than half-price. Linens, rayons, cottons, Sunnivale prints, printed sheers, seersuckers, and silk jer- .Here is your opportunity to purchase Dresses valued up to $ 2.95 Special Price $1.00 rm: (zuaanorrsroww GUARDIAN f *fi CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES From Stations on Prince Edward Island to CHARL O TTETO WN Going Dates: Friday, February 7th and Saturday, February 8th. FEB Boys’ and Students’ Overcoats 33% % Qff Only 26 coats in this lot but they are all top notch values, usually selling from $8.50 to $18.00. Sins 24 to 88. Raglans and fitted models in plain fleeces and checked tweeds. Reg. $ 8.50 Costs now only — - — —- — — 8 5.67 Reg. $12.95 Coats now only — — - - — - $ 8.63 Reg. $16.95 Coats now only - - - - - - $11.30 Reg. $18.00 Coats now only - - - - - - $12.00 Boys’ Suits $7.95 JIEGULAR $50 t0 $10.50 Clearance of broken ranges from our regular stocks —Englisl1 and domestic twecds-molt suits with two pair trousers-all shown in sport back models. Sizes y , / \\\\ \\\\\>>//// , \< RUARY s. 1941 ‘ -—~-_:-~: Dresses valued up to $ 5.95 Special Price $2.00 Dresses valued up to S 7.95 Special Price $3.00 Dresses valued up to $10.95 Special Price $3.95 gala Specials on our last Spring blouses. Lovely sheers, organdies, batistes and satins, valued as high as $3.95 for $1.00, $1.50, $1.05. afii» Specials in LINGERIE DEPT. 1'zPRICE 50° All Housccoats to be sold at greatly reduced ices. Satin Pyjamas 1/2 Price liniwoyfllfiiods. panties. black or red-grand for wearing tinder short skating c skirts $1.00 for - - - _ _ _ _ _ -- Flanclclic Nightgowns, long and short sleeves, all sizes - — -- Fleece lined drawers and vests, ankle length, long sleeves, $1.00 for — — — — After shades l Girls’ Ski Suits 25% offw Girls’ Ski Suits, Sizes 2 to 11x. Wine, Royal, Scarlet and Colors, Navy, Brown OFF ‘l. 3 9.50 for - - - 7.13 s50 for - _ - ms 7.95 for - - - 5.97 7.50 for - - - 5.0:: Girls’ Winter Dresses, sizes 1 to 16. Assorted styles and colors 1'2 PRICE 1 '2 PRiCE ‘$2.00 Girls‘ Ski Pants, sizes 8 to 14x Regular 3.95 for — — — — — — — —$2I95 Girls’ Crepe and Taffata Dresses Sizes 3 to 14x - - - ~ -- - Girls and Misses Dresses, sizes 11,10 17, worth to $7.95 Special Price - — \ YARD GOODS Ono only plcoc Bosch Crepe in color Lime-peel regular $1.35. Week sud 98c speoialperynrd —---——-'——— Two pieces Jac ward crepes in Brown only, ' regular price $1. 5 and $1.65. $1 Week and special porx yard — - I One piece Black Crepe, regular $1.25 79c Week and special per yard - — - - Pg-lncod qrcpcs and sotins valued to 79c 91.85 yd. Week end special per yard - REMNANTS 1-2 t...“ l Hockey: The Senior team defeat- l ‘cd Holman’: squad 6-3 in a game . played at the beginning of the week. ‘A team from the intramural lea. e ‘defeated Queen Square on Batunilauy. 11... WEEK at S. D. U . j Intramural IA |l1eld their lead during the past weak R2,.‘ Gavan P_ Mommas“, Ph.D.. bv holdinz the nah-seem to 1-1 b“ m’ m: gt draw and by s 4-2 vict.ory over t e ‘ufrerlm {mm l wthe aOhar- urks only other game of the week was played on Monday when th84fiilzs—¥gelllsl defeated the Dictat- . , . x5 qq-Qup ors . e ne-un of the Dormit- Dgigllxfflliglntsll‘? Ehgélgccmln“ me ory _“Turks" is as follows: Goal: ‘Farm o, Dam, . . wok m, Alexis Kelly, Defence: Jerome Hsughey. their clothes Don't they have a iCBDl-J All ‘B CHI-Train. Jflmcfi may of pilttlng the right colors to- MOITIS. Edward Gllllfl. Omcr BCT- I ‘tether’ a, way of adding one m. two esent is a patient in Ottettrwn Hospital. Ziwnodusvuw/afiéllrtwiaefiuiw- By AMY PORTER Associaled PIPss Stuff Winter You don't find girls under 20 on best-drcsseti lists, But (ask any- body) don‘t they lcok plettlest in mpiiili, and ' 9d by Andre CahilTilln. glrfillaivflulgan and Angus Glllis de- edted James VIOlTiS and JameslRev. m. M .1. Smith P P and Yea" “m” °i a “ma” magmm- g v Stock ytillilllg—Béll‘gain in s? elaters-Men s V-neck and zip neck S Y es. Colors Brown,‘ Maroon, Blue 0'" GPQY- M0811)’ Heathers and plain Clem-inc" at _ __ __ ___ Men’s silvertonc fur felt hats. assorted shades. $1 I Regular $2.00 - _ _ _ Men’s fleece combinations (Tiger Brand. Sizes 36 to ~14 _ _ _ Extra Values In Y A R N S Snow Angora for gloves, scarfs or sweaters, color Rose, Blue, Pink, Black, Pumpkin. Price per 1-2 oz. ball — A quantity of Andalusian ‘and Silver Twist Reg. 25c. Sale price 1 oz. Ball - — - was secretary. Joe J. MacDonaldl I l" I U — Q I W’ V’ I llnstmct Goes For Stylewise In Junior Set m"? We 100W‘! UNDER-20 STUDY THEIR OWN TYPES. LEAN TO FLOWERS, REAL AND PICTURED. AND GET THEIR COLORS. timentallw in dress. So for evening they choose pretty pastels, maxic s er young figure" They wear flowers. real ones, in waists, on their wrists. The coming season will be a good one for their purposes. Designers are putting. emphasis on "pretty- chiffon as runners-up. Prints are Return Limit: Monday, February 10th. Tickets good in day Coaches only. No baggage checked. Take advantage of these special low fares to visit MOORE & McLEOD LTD., and profit; by the savings of our MID WIN- TER SALE this week-end. lifter stock taking clearance- a real bargain-Men’s Collar at- tached shirts, mostly stripes, col- ors, Blue, Grey or Green. Fused collars. Sizes 14 to 16%. $ 1.00 Clearing at - -_ _. _ All Valour Green 01' Grey. The 20% $5.00 Cleaning OFF‘ at Special Bargains in Men's Basement Men’s Navy Mackinaw Cloth Zip Windbreakers. Sizes $2 I 38 to 42. Reg. $1.25 -_ _ Men's Brush Wool Zip Pullover Sweaters, color Wine, Light Blue and Bottle Green. Sizes $ 36 to 42. Reg. $2.50 - -1 s98 Boys’ brush wool zip. Sizes 22 to to Ii-l Boys’ heavy WlIl(ll)l‘02ll(Ql‘S. Color shades. Sizes 7 1-2 to 10 - -- - pricc, per 50° P‘ yam_ suede. 15° Palona Crepe, a nubby wool for Turbans, sweat- ers. Reg. 25c. Sale price, 1 oz ball — culled White Cirllars l/z PRICE 15° MGDRE s. MiLEQD omits pretty, too, splashed with tructto. life flowers in good clear colors. THEY LOVE FLOWERS . ‘l Moi-Lats know the under-airs love flowers. New designs include frat.- ernity pin oorsages, With Greek letters outlined with lcavcs; heart- shsped flower hats with matching bracelets; flowers ear muffs, with heart charms attached; Juliet caps woven of flowers; _ and Hawaiian style lefn. Most fashionable flower for spring is the rose. It's in full bloom every. whwe- -ln silks, cottons, linens and in ma} diamond jewelry. it hasn't. been so popular since the days when the Empress Josephine and than Queen Victoria sponsorel it. lin today's revival two Old-fash- young irl frocks in imply to flatt- thclr hair, at their - “Md “M Ema“ Hemphm gay gadgets to n costume, until pretty” party clothes. Btarched timed Vflrietifs Mc Outstanding-- Wadi? x and .37 “d mmmerclal everybody says "How chazmlng," mnrquisctm l5 the fabric of the the cabbage rose and the camelia T110 ililllllmmie 5995mm Rt m“ Maurice MacDonald‘ DP‘ NLrs. Carmel Snow, for many moment with lace, net. and sill! rose. Those a-PDi-‘RY l" "PW T030" silks, in daytime cottons, in jeweled sweaters, assorted shades. Sizes ‘Z8 to 34. s; Regular $1.59 - - - _ Boys‘ heavy fleece combinations Priced at — — - _ _ __ muckinayv Navy. Sizes 26 to 36 - $2.50 Boys‘ all wool golf hose, zlssortcd ‘Woolen Mitts and Gloves for Ladies’ and Girls’, col- ours, Rust, quois Green, Red & White Reg. price $1.50. Special pair — -- — Ladies‘ Gloves, Kid and in assorted col- ours. Reg. price $2.25 tn $3.00. Special $2 I price - - - - Velvet Dolls, three c only, $1.65 for - 240032. After Stock taking--Clcarance of Hats. Colors, Brown, popular snap- hrim shape. All of these are worth ing, from $25.00 is fine Engl Pullover 1.29 A fine lot 89° cloth many doll coat now. 39c J models in 35 to 44. Gray, Turq Men’s Suits $19.95 Reg. $25.00 Values Broken ranges, picked during stock tak- you an additional saving over the new ad- vance prices. About forty suits in the lot- in styles and models to suit every build. Men’s O"Coats $13.95 Reg. $18.50 Values in fitted and raglan models. Good choice l of blues. greys and browns. You can save Men’s Melton O"Coats We still have a limited quantity of these excellent English coats. Raglan and Guard Boys’ Pullovers $1.49 -REG. $1.50 to ill; After stock taking clearance of sll wool pullovm i; popular V or Zipper neck styles. Sizes 24 to 34. HREY TWEEDB fi%§?..‘il."'i’__________‘2.89 These Humphrey tweed brooches arc woven to stand the “gaff” of rough school wear. Double reinforced seat and knees. Sizes 24 to 32. BOYS ZIPPER JACKETS l s Reg. $2.95 to $3.25 - -- - - -- - - - Heavy, warm, hard wearing all wool cloth jacket - full zipper front, two slash pockets and sport back. All sizes in a good selection of shades. Boys’ black leather mitts-warm fleece lined with knitted wrists pr. Boys’ heavy weight all wool, reinforced golf hose. Colors fawn, grey, blue and brown. 45 Sizes t0 10 1-2. Pair— - — - - - - — ~- c our regular $25.00 line-and this the old price, which also offers ish serges, worsteds and tweeds of heavy all wool English tweeds ars by buying your next season's $11.95 blues, browns and greens. Sizes I I es —L N OI W Special Sale For Saturday ilnly 200 pairs of Substandard Heavy Service $1.25 qual- ity, colors Splendor Rico- tan, Holiday, Gunmetal, Silver, Cherry Rose. Sizes 9 to 10%. Price 79c or 2 pairs for $1.50. SPEC- IAL SALE for SATUR- DAY only. ear-cllps and brooches. Only the gstdeners are behind hand. These giant-size roses have long been out of fashion 1n actual gardens. Bo for oorssgcs, (lo have to "build" them, wiring gether the petals of several macs to make one big flower. BIGGER, BETTER PEA-NUTS Rhlzobia are bacteria which habit the roots of pod-bearing plants such ss soy beans rhizobla translate nitrogen ‘of the air and soil, essential to plant. growth. into a. form which plants can use. This “fixing” nitrogen. largely ‘epende n, on the effective- ness of the strain of rhlaobia which f lxe". the nitrogen In a series of tests conducted tn Honolulu, experts inoculated peanut ies of rhlzobis. They rePOrt that biggtr and better peanuts ale in prispcct ss a result. seeds with vnriet is kmwn ss Plant sin is 2 KINKORA SUHOOL The following is the standing of m“ Klnkors. School for the month of w. January: 2. Phylll Farmer, 3. Grade 1. Iris Grade X-Jr. l. Frances Brennan B. Russel Qnith, 3. Frances Bul- in- livan. Grade 1x-1. Edith Smith, 2. The Kathleen Keefe 3. Allison rumm- Grads vm-i. owl-go Delgthln, 2- Eusene Sullivan, a. Haiold Green. the an. Grade VII-l. Patricia Johnston, . Manors. MacDonald, 8. Louis legg Bhreenam. 1 cup milk Grade VI-l. Marjorie Roberts, 3 tablespoons mclK‘ 2. Bernadette Farmer and Geoage JONHWII. (8411181). 3. Irene Green- sn and lidns Gallon-t. (equal). to D881 Grade v-1. Imuis Monaghan, z. ingredients. no.1 m4‘ l-Plds Shrcenan, 3. Leo Corr. Grads IV-l. Noreen Bhmensn, 3-4 cup whit-o flour l-4 cup sugar l teaspoon salt told a New York fashion meeting:- Wood in a fllSfill-Snifill of the resolu- "Messrs. J. J. ‘lrainor and Vincent “In preqmr fiance the women o! - -> ver M al , . 9°“ 22$“?fnfgfiilg-Qfinflnoliluixixlvina rsig: vi.iii-‘.i°tifé"c?.ii.t‘é° ogmlliiirlsly ‘ 35 0F 5° “re the 01185 who 100k iile~stssliigégrirslMien:?*c“KH*Y-°"Y~ l §§‘il“.r“bil§‘.§ ..-°J?1§l“.i.=."“tt.".‘v.t“.‘§ girls who actually are best-dressed. ‘ They are the ones who care about ‘ clothes enough to study their own l types and the new fashions. ‘The college-rigors are out to get their men, and this natural instinct _. makes them wise beyond their years ‘ and pocket-books in matters of dross.” Young girls love fads, but they are not much concerned with high- style trends. If s full skirt flatters. they calmly pass up the slim s’l- hoitrtte. They orfghntc and ada t. and 0nd up by looking smar er than their elders. , Help the Young People To Health - Happiness What a common sight to see a youn person whose nlomlless face nnrl fr-eblo frame are evi ences of pool‘ circulation and weakness where bounding health and may checks should reign. Young people in such n condition are generally of on onn-mic nature and require a prepsrstion ciminining iron to improve tho blood content. M ilburn 's lloalt h and Nerve Pills meet this requirement, as they contain tin-no concentrated forms iron of an easily assimilated nature together with other valuable ingwdients indicated for budding up the system and hclpivig to improvo the blood content. l'l'l<'r- 50o n box, I‘ pills, at. all dru counters. Look for our trade mark u "Red eort" on the packngo, The T. Milbutll 60.. Lil-Infill. Tflfflfllfl. 011$- K NOW’ WHAT FLATTERS Ynzirg girls kn"w that HWY and they alone can get. away with szn- BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManm YES-MEG KATZ - , Somme-rs O-lEAIZG%_C%Ml‘IVF-EHJ1‘3BKA%S it. méfiiéiFéle s ‘$5 T "OTGO V-ASI AuBPlDélé D0665 HOUSE — TIGHT BINDING R6313 Duffy, 3. Albllu (Nil V- Axielulrlo Di 5- Gznde l—1. Grade X-Sr. 1. Ivan Banner 2. James Fanne, 3. Gem?“ Noreen Smith, 3. Annie McCmvllle, Mun-is. .l WHOLE WHEAT lVXUFFINi 1 cup whole when: flour ' 4 teaspoons baklu: ll~'*'-"<‘~~‘l y‘ . .. 1m 111* Combine dry ingndlcnt< 3k] limo ten egg and mix fl‘ dry . Bake in buttered muffin _ 1 flinuws_ oven 400 desrevs F. fol 2» 11 \