New ' There's a wonderful arrival in Crepe Dresses that just gives a new meaning to $2.95! They l" Plillll 8nd printed crepes in the new light pastel and dark shades. Sizes 14 to 20 ’ s _ Price High-grade styling at a popular price $595 A popular price Dres in high grade styling . . . one that compares well with lines shown at one third more . . . very lovely crepe dresses in a beautiful assortment of colour- 5 lugs, sizes 14 to 20, a superb value at s I ;- -..z,;.,_ 1 these . . _ _ Paris Puts On i; '- . A Flowery Front ! a V _ M! iiile reports from Paris call for flowers ' . - - ~ ll! your lapel, tucked to your belt, at ' your throat. Violets perhaps dominate the scene but therein surrounding of all lovely blooms. - PM! "If llosies . . . small boutton- niere or larger decoration from Moore & McLeod's colorful garden. - 9O $1.25 $1.50 STREET FLOOR-FRONT . ; - S s v I This 1S a very attractive garment, prettily finished in tailored style . or with handsome lace. You’ll like these and agree a that they’re good veil: ,4 new items Basement STRING SWEATERS - Ascot necks, buttoned tron ts, low necks, colours Blue, Yellow, Pink, White, Green, Honey-dew. Size 14 to 20. Price BLOUSES-Variety of coloured prints and polka-dot Organdie andi Lace Trim.‘ Sizes l‘ h m: Ptlc‘ A ' smrs-i-(z iece), bright " colours in Blush reen, Orange, Siseld to ,' - Broadcloth.‘ an“... Navy. Black.- ‘ , Price‘ s. h Crepes $295 Pure Dye Satin in smart blouses These really are unusually smart and notably well styled, expressing the modes that New York approves today. Gold, White, Red, Rose Green. Many buyers have been delighted with . we think you will too $295 $2.95 Price New Spring Skirts $198 These new Spring Skirts that have just come in will de- light you. They are modern in cut, shownin black, navy and brown, sizes 14 to 20. $2.95 and $1.98 Colorful A New Hats and others This Spring calls for colour in the lelts . . . and Your hat shop olers you a de- lightful range of New York's prettiest ideal. nW ".°'.Ycli' sun .a Mill Issue nag be d scab n weed smells advance." - ’ _______ . . ‘ . OONIIDIIATION III’! INQUI- LNG. IrUIII-‘i-li-bll. —,-- i ‘I'll PIISBYTIIIAN OIUIUI The Balance» of Wlntcr Stock liuct llc illsarcd Regardless of oust to Wake Way for a Dazzling Array of licw. Spring Merchandise Revzltlmshopatthsmornlng service will speak on “The Great Raoul. ‘." The morn anthem will be Dr. Matfiesonb "0 Love that wllt not let me go" with Miss Pearl Burns taking the solo. “'l.‘he Rev. F. E. Bishop will speak, at the evening service on “The Words o! Jesus." The evening anthem will be Mat- thews’ “Fairast Lord Jesus.".. The communion o! the Lord's Super will be observed at the evening service. BID cnoss EXECUTIVE llllfll-At a recent meeting oi’ the Executive o! the Prince lid- wsrd Island Division o the Can- adian Red Cross lociet the lollow- u... Committees were appointed tor 1886: — Handicapped Children's Committees-Dr. W. Millan, Chairman; Dr. H. D. Johnson, Mira. J. J. Hornby and Mr. W. J. Brawdera. Campaign Commltteez-Jdr. John McKenna and Mrs. C. G. mm. Joint Chairmen; Mrs. V. L. Goodwill. Mrs. J. M. Mcltsdyon, Mrs. L. B. wellish, Montague, Miss Gladys Holman, Summersido Mr. W. F. ‘ridmarsh, Mr- D. A. MacKinnon and m. R. L. MaoClul-s. llmter- tainment Commltteez-Mrs. J. J. Hornby, Chairman; . . . Duiiy, Miss Elisabeth Maclillllllan and Miss Jessie liblllerton. Pub- licity and Extension Committee:- Mr. Howard Court, Chairman; Mr. R. H. Rogers, w. William Moran and Dr. T. Ways . FAREWELL GATHIEING- Thursday last. the friends o! Mir. John Neil MalcKlnnon gathered at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie where a most enjoy- able evening was spent. It being s. farewell tor Mr. MacKinnon who lcit Friday morning for British Columbia where he intends to stay for an indefinite polled. Mr. Mac- Kinno , o. line man by trade. spent the past several months with the North Tryon Electric Co. His work brought him to various parts or the province and with this op- portunity he made many friends all over P. E. 1.. The evening was very pleasantly spent in games, and violin-music supplied by Mr. George Chappel and Mir. Petey Groom. The event of the evening was a Btrathpey on the pipes splendidly rendered by Mr. Mac- Kinnon himself. Mr. Groom also applied his talent with those Scotch sticks. Lunch was served by the ladies and s sing song enjoyed by all. The evening was brought to a close by wishing Mr. MscKlnnon all kinds oi’ good luck in his new iield o! labor. Then s. friendship circle was iormcd and the boys bounced Mr .MmcKinnon and sang tor He's a Jolly Good Ibliow and Auld Lang Byne-Patrlot Please Copy. C. T. U. Notes o mm. ‘o . M” w.’ ' An i.“ m...“ ‘imhifi. A 2m..." "".:.":'::::-::: asst? §=.E"3i*§"'*~‘r "-i-'*‘~*”f,,".i~., "'5? Tnroush which was (lowing i 9.3mm,“ W “my m u’ But in Canada there is also sullen tide, _. The 01$!!! messed. in the twilight w; ygqpitglgieg: “gun?” m‘; The sullen shesm had no tests tor pgwlgew for” m?” l“ m‘??? mm; when the latter is furtivol! paddled But he turned when ssie on the by mung boouqnngm; n“ other side v ~ quor is sold by civil servant). and And built a brldli to mm W "do. stamped with the otiiclal govern- "om 3-3." nu - snow-mam- “$.51! u» crunch; c. younl plo in Ontario lsdone in “Ion 00' wsstlns strensth with automo ilos. The law says that building hem; ‘flour journey will and wsh n» ending day; You an: again will pus this w“; liquor must be consumed in the bomekut thlsls ottsn onto! the You hsvepancdtheohssmd snowlds. up Whybuild you a bridle at even- .tide‘i" . .Nothlnglntheaboveshould ‘lhsbutldarlifled his old grey m" a. "Ooodlrtonlhinthsolthlhsve COIN,” ll! lI-ld. “[114 wmjfl“ ‘Th!!! "11"" ll"? ml I 7W"! huentlfiw-abldlng and jealous name. Conditions are whose test must. psss this way xor- p. own This 21in; that hsa been nsulht yuanogmownbmm; low, Pink, Peach and Hose. Just arrived new All sleeves for ladies and 15c, and colored borders. Check. spring patterns. Wahasso Broadcloth inches wide. l: the a? 10TH ITATII ‘I'll OAII Ladies’ String Sweaters in GreellfYel- Ladies’ Full Fashioned CrepeClilflon also Pullover Sweaters in short and long We sell the famous Excella Patterns Y Turkish Towels, size 20 x 88 in., Rainbow Colored’ Turkish Towels, size 18 x 38. 54 inch Table Linen in Green and Blue WabassoPrint Cotton, 36 in. wide, in new Cashmere Hose-Plain and Fancy‘ 50c Men's Winter Goats Clearing, at Our complete stock re- duced to this low price -there are Fitted mod- els — belted models — raglans-and ulsters in a good assortment oi patterns and sizes. Take advantage of this sav- ing. ' Included in this sale is our entire stock of Boy's Coats. $1.75 Per Pair 150 Wool Twin Sweater Sets; Blue. $1.98 and children. 25c, 35c. 69c 45c 75c 18c 18c A Pair A Pair A Yard Yard 15c and in plain colors, 36 A Yard that they are drinking to the suc- cess ot one oi’ Britain's deadliest enemies, the Demon Alcohol. It is a hard to estimate how much damage from and mortality has malted this pestilent curse that has laid its hold on Britain, on the Continent, on America. and, in tact. on the whole world. It is only about one hundred and 3E s52; - a fitlfiliaollo: 111:1; Bzutfltfheyz-iorgebét %—acne:. and PBYllYBls o! the fiche: Ladies Winter Goats Clearing at % off Ladies, do not miss this opportunity. There are lots of cold days ahead yet. Our stock is going fast, come and make - your selection early. All coats are of this year's cloths, beauti? fully iurred, There is still a good assortment oi.’ cloths and sizes to choose from. Flesh, regular $1.00. Special" line of ladies’ Sil pastel shades. Special assortment oi la Dresses, values to $14.95. The balance of our stock Be Smart i- Wear the new shades in F Asterized Shirt, soitcol 4 STAR SPECIAL No Starch No Collar Stays ~ No Curling No Willing Do not starch. Sines 14 and 16V; Ladies’ Angel Skin Slips, Tea, Rose, White Felt Hats on ale at HALF PRICE for spring. Sizes 7V; to 10. Collar Appearance. Iron when very damp. MEN'S BROADCLOTH SHIRT In plain colors. White-Biue-Tan On Sale 89c " "3321! l‘; 49c dies’ Sheer ‘ On Sale oi ladies’ Velvet and abric Gloves ' ' Price $1.00 lar comfort-starch l 141/, x icy. $1.25 m Special senses, conscience, reason, std, and lmvlirment o! balance and motion. That is why the doctors asy no one who has had a glass should drive a car. Doctors should never employ alcohol-it it ever does any good, that good is swamped and utterly overbslanced by the evil it does. Our eall.is to the youth o! to- day. We want to catch future men and women and train them in ways oi temperance-no... to uel alcohol —to abolish it lrom the medicine chest. to abolish‘ the craving tor alcohol, by tninlng the youthlot today never to task‘ drink. Then sunsdly. though it is tarsnd dil- tant yet. the name oi’ the Dsmorr Alcohol shall be eased 1mm the annals o! the wmi-"ah. scottlsh omen‘: Tomlllrlnoo ml. DIINIING WITHOUT DANCE! Drinkingls an evil as well as drunkenaesnsndlswldcrlxisatcnt than m “drunkenness? ‘ Prom the standpoint o! slur-will polsonlns “drinkinf dew "W" moualy more to alcoholics soclcfl than does "drunkenness." noun an economic standpoint. mo "drinkinl" a non-tibia 1°; greater wants than "drunkennw- Iron: the standpoint or lndustrlll ettictcncy. drinking 1a s will evil. a drunken man could not 0P- taln a job. H he was drunk M would not be admitted into m- torics or places of employment. l; the inan who has been drmklvl- not up to the point oi’ drunken"?!- but up to the point o! dcprcclnifl efficiency, who slows down the 1n- dustrial process tn the factory ll which he is wcrklns. 1M1“ machine, spoils the material is rel‘ pmalble tor industrial accidents. . on the highway it ‘man can»; dons: w: ‘ dango I _ C” lifl w m. tsllsraphcd d ‘ ma. s iudsmcnt is formed sum telegrsflwed t0 , to use the wh Isa p, ilisiedfluisau. " (ix-sod cn-os-ssmoaaqs-emarn 9'?"- . W ‘ when