- Smart ' ,New '0 There's a wonderful arrival in Crepe Dresses v __ . that just gives a new meaning to $2.95! They i are plain and printed crepes in the new light ‘ ~ pastel and dark shades. Sizes 1412.11) High-grade styling at a popular price $595 A popular price Dress in high grade sfling . . . one that compares well with lines shown at one third more . . . very lovely crepe dresses in a beautiful assortment of colour- ings, sizes 14 to 20, a superb value at I these . Paris Puts On -A Flowery Front! All style reports from Paris call for flowers . . . in your lapel, tucked to your belt, at I your throat. Violets perhaps dominate the I scene but there's a surrounding of all lovely blooms. ' V Pick your posies . . . small boutton- niere or larger decoration from Moore & McLeod's colorful garden. 90 $1.25 $1.50 STREET FLOOR-FRONT "Prikrwlsh Lav ‘.1: ._ "~' "'."~.=1~'.-_':=-'~f“.‘-'- ~ "W ' 2E?‘ $149 This is a very attractive garment, prettily finished in tailored style or with handsome lace. You'll like these and agree that they’re good valiant!‘ a 4 new items ' Basement ° , STRING SWEATERS - Ascot necks, buttoned fron 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 and Lace Trim. Sizes 14w zo. Price 0 KNIT SUITS-(I piece), bright colours in Blue, Green, Orange, Red. Size 14 to 20 Price I SKIRTS;- Broailelokth. Colours. aflrown, avy ac 4 . alirels u m. ' Price ~ 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 i»... $2.95 New. Spring Skirts $198 These new Spring Skirts that have~just come in will de- light you. They are modern in cut, shown in black, navy and brown, sizes 14 to 20. $2.95 and $1.98 Colorful New Hats t FELTS and others This Spring calls for colour in the felts . . . and your hat shop offers you a de- lightful range of New York's prettiest ideas. 1.98 2.90 4.95 Ill : 1'”. ‘a: —l advance. AN will meet in sion at 1i A. M- on Tuesday, Is-SIBB-I-Zd-li. ‘III PIIISBYTIIIAN CHURCH SERVICES, Sunday, March let. Cardigan ILCO A. M. Lorne Valley Minister, Rev. T. Owen Hughes. BA. at all services. 14-3227-2-28-11. IIOIQI NOT! - In referring to Bonnie Brlttsin in yesterday's ice races, the owner's name should have been Mr. Arthur H. Roper, Mt. Ed- ward Road. CENTRAL PAR-ICE lmVlUlflr- Preaching Service this (Friday) sv- ening in 5t. Catharine's School Hall at 7.80 P. M. and on the Lord's Day at Nine Mlle Creek at 10.45 A. 11.. Canoe Cove at I o'clock. Afternoon and Churchhill, at us P. M. All are invited. L-flld-l-I-li. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday two men appeared charged with a breach of the High- way ‘Traffic Act and were each iinedtwodollarsandcostsoriive dsysiniaiLAmanchargedwith common assault confessed and was remanded one week for sentence. POLICE SIIZE LIQUOR- Mounted Police yesterday seised fourgallonsoiruminahidsln the ceiling of a house on Pownal Direct. The liquor was very- clev- erly conceals‘, the police ssid. roan Pnasonsns - The Guardian is pleased to learn that the condition of Mr. John McEnr- lane, Marshfleld, is much improved. -—The serious illness oi Mrs. Jas. Lamphler, Pleasant Grove, is repor- ted.--Mr. Samuel C. Stewart, Dun- staifnsge, who suffered a. partial stroke some time ago, is showing improvement-Mrs. Robert McFar- lane, who returned recently from Boston, ls more pleased than ever with stable conditions in Canada. ‘their law courts and banks don't compare with ours. -— Mr. Harold Taylor, York Mills, has entered the P. E. I. Hospital for treatment»- Mrs. Maud Thompson has returned to York, after an enjoyable visit at Cornwall, the guest oi her niece, Mrs. Hazen Howard. New Glasgow Miss Mary Ross, Wheatley River has returned to her home after visiting Miss Prancis Clark, Caven- An interesting game of Hockey was played, on the New Glasgow Rink Saturday evening between the . Milton Hornets and the New Glasgow Imperials the game ending 7-2 in favor of the visiting team. Friends of Miss Bertha Nesbit will be glad to learn that her con- dition is improving since her'recent illness. Mr. Robert Rose oi‘ the staff cl the Bank of Nova Bcotla, Kenning- ton spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and m». Henry Rose, Wheatley River. Mr.’ John F. MacNelll, Cavendish, is confined to his home on account of illness The regular monthly meeting oi’ the New Glasgow Women's Insti- tute was held at the home oi Mrs. William B. Bulman, with ten mem- bers and one visitor present. The meeting opened with the President in the chair; by singing the Carol, and repeating the Creed in unison. The roll call was answered by a Valentine Verse. ‘The minutes oi by the secre y and approved. Re- Dflrle of the different Committees were then heard and new ones ap- pointed. School-Mrs. E. E. McKay and Mrs. Percy Dickieson; sick, Mrs. A. B. Stevenson and Miss Nettie Andrew; sewing Class, Mrs. Preston L. Campbell and Mrs. Har- land Bill. Correspondemw was then read and it was decide‘ to write the local government representatives, asking them to. support the "Cer- negle Libraries" at the next session of the Legislature. Resolutions were read regarding the forming. of an Anti-Tuberculosis League in the Province and it was left over to tlonnalres on Peace Education, and Child Welfare discussed. The fol- lowing convqior was appointed, Miss Ruth Dickieson for Education and Better Schools. A letter of appreciation was read by the secre- tary from Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Parkman thanking the members for flowers sent at the time cf their infant daughter's death. The i-e- freshment committee for the March meeting will be Mrs. J. B. Dickleson, and Mrs. Randell A. Houston, Program Committee, Mrs. P. L. Campbell, Mrs. Harland Hill and Min Nettie Andrews. Roll call will be answered with 8t. Patriots Jokes. The fcllovvlfllo fllrsm NIB. o contests. Jumbled Vegetables and Fruit and Velenflne‘ Closing, God save the Kins "z lflf-"fiif "i. payable II - nrmsasrrou aura mena- oa. r-eioa-v-iz-via. rlasarraay iiulsrmm-cae Presbytery of Prince Edward Island quarterly ses- _ March 3rd in zion Church Hall. Charlotte- town. _ 2.90 P. M. Montague 7.00 P. M. The ' decide at the March meeting. Ques- SAIIJNOB:_ M t .1 - ' . “ _ , 1 _.e’ ~ ' suamqa/ The Balance of Winter Stock Must Bo Cleared Regardless of Cost to I Wake Way for a Dazzling Array of licvi Spring Merchandise Men's Winter Coats Clearing at 1/3 off Our complete stock re- duced to this low price q-there are Fitted mod- els — belted models — raglans-and ulsters in a_ good assortment of patterns and sizes. Take advantage of this sav- ing. Included in’ this sale is our entire stock of Boy's Coats. Ladies, do not miss this opportunity. There are lots of cold days ahead yet. Our stock is going your selection early. All coats are-of this year's cloths, beauti- fully furred. There is ~ still a good assortment of cloths and sizes to choose from. Ladies Winter Coats Clearing at l/gioft fast, come and make Ladies’ String Sweater in Green, Yel- low, Pink, Peach and Blue. $1.98 and $ a Ladies’ Full Fashioned Crepe Chiffon Hose. ~ ' Per Pair c“ Just arrived new All Wool Twin Sweater Sets; also Pullover Sweaters in short and long sleeves for ladies and’ children. We aell the famous Excella Patterns 16c, 25c, 35c. Turkish Towels size 20 r 38 in., Rainbow and colored borders. A Pair T l l 18 38. Colored Turkish o‘we s, s ze 1A Pa" s4 inch Table Linen in Green and Blue Check. A Yard Wabasso Print Cotton, 36 in. wide, fn new spring patterns. Yard 15c and Wabasso Broadcloth in plain colors, 36 inches wide. A Yard Cashmere Hose-Plain and Fancy 50c \ Ladies’ Angel Skin Slips, Tea, Rose, White Flesh, regular $1.00. Special line of ladies’ Silk Bloomers in pastel shades. Special assortment of ladies’ Sheer Dresses, values to $14.95. The balance of our stock of ladies’ Velvet and Felt Hats on sale at HALF PRICE $1.00 Asterized Shirt, soft collar comfort-starch v Be Smiirt i- Wear the new shades in Fabric Gloves for spring. Sizes 7V; to 10. Collar Appearance. 4 STAR SPECIAL No Starch No Collar Stays No Curling No Wilting ‘ iron when very damp. Do not starch. ‘ On Sale 0n Sale at $8.95 On Sale Price 154% X 15V: $1 .25 MEN'S BROADCLOTH SHIRT In plain colors. White-Blue-Tan Sizes 14 and 16v, Special- 89c 49c 79c Halifax Port i Arrivals City oi Flint from Boston. Barnollte from Local Harbour. Barter Dick from Local Harbour. Vimy Ridge from Local Harbour. Rogue from local Harbour. llirg fromilpcal Harbour. Query Lee from Local Harbour. “zmsrzzzisavsifaorm "rriiiairioiv/ ' Y. M. c. A. Wednesday, March 25th to Saturday zsui. Grand Closing Entertainnienip-Prince of Wales College Hall Tuesday, March 3ist—7.30 P. M. Entries Open WednesdayMai-ch ISth-Apply Y. M. C. A- for Booklet Givingfarticulars. Sonia from local Harbour. Glenbenk to Boston. kiln Isle t0 Nfld- 130th. tsllfrfelcollirgfester w Local grsrboin" 35'4"‘- VM" mm 35m“- Barter mo. to lflodl Harbour. 0km“! 1mm 5- W» mime vim, m“, w 1mg gu-bgug, 30~Bfi|t0l Olty from New Yolk. - Ragus to Local Harbour. Kirsten B. from Halifax. n‘ m 10c“ Rummy I'|—@ld HD1701]! (N!!! U. B. P0111. Dxottningholm £10m New York. Tabinta from New York. VISBILS DUI T0 ARRIVE:- lbb. Til:- vnssu‘! m u‘ Newfoundland from Liverpool Vimy Ridge, discharging. Lady Bonisis from Jamaica. “ma”, 0.51M, Beaverdals from st John. S£m°mm aa-n. of Bedford mm st. John. Lady Nelson, loading. Montclue from Liverpool. . _ Bilverisak from Par nest. mtng-tgowlnl nulllilbflll from New York. Barge m. I, berth. - ' 104,41 , i-Airthrls from 8t. John. ‘m’ ‘f, fun“ N Alaunis from Mndon. Andante from flverpool. Pcrt Amherst from New York. Montreal City mm Phlls. Liberty from U. B. jiorts. iii-a- Recalls Early VANCOUVER, Rb. 2'l—-(C.P.)— Hugh Murray. so, one of the few surviving drivers, recalls the time before the 2.4mm “Mum, “um s," John“ railways came when he drove over “I've Iwn 469N349" °° i 1 *3 s E 3 E 3 18- - as?‘ ' - ' as high as B doll!" i119" 1°‘ ° .. Maflnhlld to me ports mill?’ berm stage Dnver m?“ “m” “ ‘m’ Days on Coast . old-time stage-coach Mr. Murray first cam “t couver. or Gas Town as it ‘in 1 known, in i871. "There W W“ six houses therein he hotels, butcher will; shop and Chlneee'laundl'Y-" . _ the infant town was butcher inb$ “I've never been idle a dill! d 4 elOVBI‘ oiilct. His first 10b E . . i; sail