WEQISEQAX’. ism: STARTS o A. n. * THURSIJRY ¢ a o COME EARLY! STUCK TllKIII 11w seesaw '8 F; s . *4 0 ooons GPEII o A. y|_ axanhxuaaaueaaals» SKIRTS $3.95 NATS Loveliest 8.50 Skirts, Ladies’ lists. every- sli oelors and thin! M 93-95 —I¢'l I The muse wil suro- clue ween helm ly grab tbesn st liMlK hkins. Y0!" need te harry! 52.49 51.9 WemeaanewlOttlps-hgllresses . . . weineanpesiitve $3.85 dressml They were shipped teo early, we don’t want them on our ateek sheet. so we nsalio it worthwhile to be here st 9 aan. Thursday. lius it to 44 in next springs loveliest colors. They go backto 8.95 inafcw daynhltlowliofh . . . . LADIES’ llllTRlMMED coins nus srisoirs LOVELIEST reap the benefit! This seaeon’s nnariest styles, value to $27.50 will go in this sale at $17.95. BOYS' 2 PANTS SUITS Handsome all wool Twceds -- size; 26 to 3i with 2 pairs long pants! These are positive $19.50 values but before we start taking stock and that means s. few days only -— you have a chance to save $5! Truly wonderful good; in a few days they go back to $19.50, 1 4 . . . . . . .. - but now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All Sizes MEN'S GAPS 95c Ladies’ 6.95 Sport Jackets i. $3.95 SPRING DRESSES They’ll be just as good next year as now but our polic MEN'S GUM BOOTS -- 159, I WORK BOOT SWEATERS Fancy all wool coats and puilovers-all col- ors and sisal Finest $3.80 goods go now. 52.49 BLDUSES New Spring goods, , fresh and crisp! They arrived loo 6B1!» so ell the! n. 51.95 $5.95 SPRING DRESSES Supposed te be shipped s month later. but they're in nowi We don't want them on this year's stock sheet so you have the opportunity for a few days of buying next spring’: loveliest $5.95 dresses at $3.88. No need to tell you to hurry —the price tells you that! Gay, new, 3 I 17.95 y is to carry nothing over...if you're wise you'll I T0 21.50 $ GARMENTS new est fabrics, chamois lined coats, actual and positive Leather Panco MEN'S $24.50 SUITS Yes, we mean NOW! In a few days we start stock tak- ing and hack they go to regular price! Students’ and men's models and sizes in the lot. 1f you want a chance to save — this is it! Once we start stock taking this chance is gone forever- 1 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I so sct now! BOYS LINED i BREECHES ‘n95 Eight only Specia 2.19 I GDATS Attractive group left of 3.1..» l‘. m e33 - so fur trinuned- coir: c" ‘It; Nfimiiwo no» s“, e9 $09.80. c clear 39.50 to 55. “h and exec a... y Priced m.oarlv o 19.75 A L L WOOL $6.95 SPRING DRESSES In a few days we start stock-taking and in those few days you'll bay lovely $6.95 dresses at $4.88. These are new spring styles and will positively go back to regular price in s few days when this sale ends. One and two piece styles --ye|, simply adorable tyies and fresh spring 4 a patterns-ready 9 s.m, Thursday surrn o: LUXE run TRIMM so coins $2 5 0 REG. 39.50 to 44.50 STDGK TAKING PRIGE All furs will be much higher next season — make no mistake about that. taking we offer fur trim coats to $44.50 with genuine squirrel, Muskrat and Persian trimmings for $27.50. A coat bargain that defies equal. $4.95 DRESS i. MEN'S $34.50 SUITS‘ iii a. very few days we start taking stock — when we do, every suit goes back to $34.50! Starting Thursday our stock-taking sale offers you the year's greatest values and your greatest chance to save! No urging, no coaxing - it's up to you if you want 24 . . . . I to save $10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘ . _ ,1.75 I 2.95 WORK PANTS 2.49 | 1.95 WORK SHIRTS 1.59 MEN'S 1.75 FINE SNIRTS As s special inducement to buy before we start stock taking, we offer s. genuine buy ln Shirt; — our regular $1.75 value for $1.19. These shirts have genuine fused collars and come in clean, fresh new pst- The buy liut MEN'S 54.95 SWEATERS Men's fine wool zipper, pullover and coat style sweaters. Reg. 4.95 values but for I the next few days 3 . , » g only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. FUR coxrs Lows’ WEAR ounmo THIS ssu: 20% orr ANY FUR 99 QUEEN ST“ PHONE 1501 COATS IN THE STORE i Dorothy Dix Says- ___ _ __~‘ rcontinued_from_pflfle_3l b: beyond his strength tu fill miraculous cure in restorin if this elderly mnn gets c4 s where he will see people and daughter's home, instead oi o. pail over it. DEAR MISS DIX-I am a girl of 17 and have been correspond! I with a soldier overseas who is 20. written i0 him for more than a year. for o boy 1 have never seen PUZZLED JOY, SUPREME FULLY OF YOUTIIS ANSWER-Flor to each other, to {ears hence, o the we? iytou look st h. For by the time they would hav ood on t e promi. to take each other for butter or worse lnie. their pretty lltt e romance will have petered out. IfOWlillg and made new girl and boy friends and laugh at pen an ink courtship. Int is very nice and sweet 0d you t0 write to this unlmown so ‘stein letters Wes th eboys who are rm- swezv from h 0Y0! CD W Elli‘ mfifflle. but elven a. girl of i’! should be enough to know that, sho can't take such These boys are at the sentimental age. beoonw engaged to morrv at some future time, tih ey are e ‘in. “h”. ‘ti’ m‘ h a ve , ev an; or u f 5min! l0 cl thqv M1 I lcttc I thevorioiigve never seen to wait for tiioem. t‘ ova m and uk "i; But iw eenelble Birl does. sile lint mm along and nyi- “I've Odwrltingto ,Mr.Rom ma ' n ' V’ gwliave given eaciioihcr the onccovcis“ ‘u’ o mum“ ‘waged mm Men's WOOL UNDERWEAR Here's a bargain that really has no equal! binations for $1.95. 1t will pay any man to MEN'S $7.95 JAGKETS Heavy wool plaids or genuine meltons... full zipper fronts-after we start stock taking they go back to 7.95 so buy now and save . . . . . . . . . . . .. cook is hard to get lie coulr easily find a pact-thine. lob that would not Til-g) mind has so much to do with the body that. it often mrks a ailing people w health and my bet is that be busy that he will not only be made well, but be s. little rfly of sunshine in his "8 l have never seen this boy. but hflve He says he loves me and wants llli.‘ to unit for him and marry him when he comes back. Should I wait a girl of 17 and s boy of 20, who are utter 511111865: is either supreme folly or sharmless diversion, according m make ' E rn ‘$511? 115$; cir youthful idler, for ome ri thrill that a con-aspen e-nc eer ous . Th ionesom . They of left out is famous "Tiger Brand" rib wool com- don’t want it on our win! next winter's supply at thlg sale . . you must buy before we start stock- 1cm! 51""!!! T111151!!!’ Ind 101' taking s few days back to the regular price! "h" “Y! hence . . . . .. Why not love 110W! only ...... ...... .... - . last to sell ET ORWELL COVE W. I The January meeting of the Oi‘- well Cove Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs Angus Nicholson with seven members present In the absence of the president, the vice-president, o0- cupied the chair The meeting opened with the Creed followed by roll call which was answered by an suction sale. The minutes of the last meeting were real and ap- proved. The Red Cross yarn was dis- tributed among the members and the bill for the steps and the lamp were voted paid. The Sec'y read letters of thanks the travelling pr n, Natalie MacKlnnon, were $5.10- The reports oi’ the committees were given, the school committee re- ported water bucket and paper towels for the school, a bill of 50c being paid for some, Lin: sick com- mittee reported one individual treated. The following new com- mittees were appointed. Sick, Mrs Nat MacKlnnon and Mrs. Geor e Mscbennan. school, Mrs- Emes MncCnbe and Mrs. Wallace Brehaut Program, Mrs. Bruce Judson and Miss Ida Richards; and lunch com- mittee for next month, Mrs. Wal- lace Biehaut and Miss Winnifrod Hayter. It was decided to have a 25c grab bag at the March meet- from Alfred MacLean and Christie ing. The Red Cross will be answ- Nicholson also a letter from Mrs. cred by what women dislike most Mwxlnnlm wm-‘emlns a petition in men. Material passed in eon- fvl‘ R dOCt/Or- slsted of 1 crib quilt top and 1 pr. It was decided to buy s pump for the hall lamp and to hold a dance, In the hail. Lunch was served by the hostess misted by Jean Msclieod. The re- be; mainder of the evening was spent in doing contrrts. The meeting was then adjourned t, and lunch was served by the committee in charge. Mrs. George McLennsn "invited meeting to her horn . IANNINO SCHOOL Honor Roll for the month of} January: Grade X -8r- -i. Irene ‘lisylor; 2. Jack Bealrsto. Grade x -Jr. . Robert Mur- y; 2. Edythe Donald; 3. Doro- thy Murphy- Grsd fX-i. Charlene Owen; i. Janet uld; s. Mary Besirsto. Grad, VIII-l. Elsne Brysnion: 2- Owen MscGougon; 3. Jimmie MscKlnnon the March ALEXANDRA WOMEN’! INSTITUTE 0n Tuesday evening rebrusry 1, the Alexandra Women's. Institute met nt the home of Mrs Wallace Brehaut. The President. Mrs. Not. MwKinnon, presided and opened the- meeting with the Institute Ode followed by the Creed. Roll csil was answered with a Valentine verse or Joke, eight members re- spon ing. Two visitors were pre- sent siso. The minues of the previ- . mis meeting were read and adopt- Grade VII-i. Dorie Stewart; I. ed. The dime collection amounted Audrey MacKlnnon. Men’s 9.95 Trench Goats A spring order — shipped to early -— wc Blue or fawn in every size-a reg- ular $9.95 value but for the next few days you save $3 on every coat . MEN'S PAJAMAS Good» quality flannellet pajamas, some slightly soiled. While they to $1.10 and lie proceeds from Grade Vl-i. lhx llluphy; l Plaid Suits so... 12 o 1s ‘7.95 OXFORDS 3.95 I MEN'S HATS --g 1.79 THURSDAY FEBRUARY 10th. “u” lllalltk, Illisesll bar- . gfiviitdlgamsom ‘mo. a '5'“:- eed 133' tso clear st ' 3° u hill!" 5205c. s-u in». 8.55:» 13.95 522.50 DRESSES IIERE T0 =12.o5l We surely slay prices wide-open for tba asxt few lays ._ n", y“ mo“. dressed to In.” for a more $0M! 1mg; must go ilown before inventor! hence our newest and most Qjqhgglwg gowns go on sale at a price that has never been bettered even in normal times. 5, "fly, full“! . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. In the few days before stock men's 524.50 ovrnooiis Positively the newest styles in smart tweed patterns and plain blue er brown ‘tons. When we start stock taking in a few days these coats go back to their regular price - please remember that — in the meantime it's your own greet chance to save — U . ‘ I ' ' H really SAVE! MEN'S 7.95 PARKAS stock sheets so you Must be cleared before stock taking . . sfter that. -~wc’ll surely create a selling stampede. $7.95 Psrkes \ MEN'S DUERALLS quality. Sizes 44 and 46 only. Extra special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 .95 a 2. Dorothy‘; rozie. Grade I (a) -1. Anna MscPher- son; 2. ‘Terrence Stewart wand“ . bcl Auld, 2. Francis Mac- Gra e v Aria Joan Beairsto, 3. ilere‘s a value that knocks 'em all celd‘. lake your pick of value; to $1.95 for a mere $5. We'll surely sell ‘em in a hurry 20 pairs only. men's bib overalls, good 1 .50 THE GREENDAL CO. 9.95 Mackinaw Goat: Full hip length navy blue maoiiinaws Ii our stool: taking ssie price should brlrls plenty of esriy buyers. These are our regular so.» coats slid in these one "I11 is an extraordinary .5 a MEN'S IIEAIIY BREEGIIES Men's heavy blue mackinaw brooches..- We've clipped $2 off the regular PPM‘ but only for s. few days. If you buy now-you save MEN’S & BOYS’ WEAR 144 GT. GEORGE ST- PHONE 1500 oowsu nu a scooi. | m4 PM“ Mum“, H Grade Honor Roll for the month of rmmis Hewlett (equoll; in“ - MacDonald; 3. Marion Mo h Klnnon. Grade l (b) -1. Betty Bealrslo; January. e M Grade lV-l. Vivian Bryanton; 2. Georgie Lockhart and Lois Grade VII-l. John Mullaiiy; 2- Garde II -1. Q8038 M, .- 3. Janet MacKlnnon, 3. Eileen Brysnton (equal); 9 David Chis- Busie Mallard; 3. Joseph Mulially. 2. Ethel Muilaliy. - Wondsldn l-clm Grade V-i- Ellen Mullnl ~ 2. smith. Gtmde III-l. Mllry MacNutt; 7- ‘ Grade l 0 -1. Joyce MucKensie, Donald Bealrsto; 3. Mary Msc- 2 ‘Phone crazier; l. Audrey Grs -1. Doris Millard} de I Mallard; I. iteggle Mallard: 8. Jimmi! , rode g0“ _ Beslrsw. Kenneth Mallard; 3. Dunstan Mui sr . Giiiliile II? ’Vc'rnon_MM§e_h_nl_c_. Assistant-Helen llqiugker- _.__ ____ I Anna MacGonnZtwk-_Ti"9h"' Out Our Way Bv J. R. Williams Our Boarding House With Major H"""' w N M5- seAO. MAcil. hlouuze, o= Anyone Accosre PNI°° reams»! cure. ME ma. 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