.1’ To make room for new Spring a DINNER-WARE FREE! with each llinino-Iloom “Suite c-For l()Days_(lnly— rrivals we must move within the next ten days an even dozen Dining Room Suites. These Suites were carefully selected from the nicest designs of Canada's leading Furniture factories. Every Suite is a le ader in its price class, thoroughly constructed of the best seasoned materials and beautifully finished. All the newest finishes in all the popular furniture woods such as oak, walnut, e lm, and birch are shown here. Although these, Suites have been substantially reduced in price, as an extra special feature we are giving away ABSOLUTELY FREE for the next 10 days only with each Suite a beautiful set of Dinner- “ ware. Come in and select your Suite today ! i1$ Beautiful MODERN. WALNUT SUITE Red Leather Chairs 9 Pieces $100.00 Buffet Table and Set of Chairs BIRCH WALNUT 8 Pieces $84.50 . Beautiful WALNUT. SUITE With Easy Access Cupboards 9 Pieces $85.00 9 Pieces Oak in Ref ectory 9 Pieces 9 Piece Suite in 9. Pieces in SOLID OAK Easy Access Cupboards $169.00 MODERN SUITE WALNUT _ Table $155.00 WALNUT FINISH A Compact Suite 9 Pieces 9 Pieces MODERN SUITE GENUINE WALNUT I Oriental and With Butt Walnut 'American Walnut Fronts $200.00 $21 9.00 6 Piece 9 Pieces APARTMENT in SOLID WALNUT SUITE An outstanding 1A Beauty value ' $140.00 A Q “s Y l _-" so a .il‘.($dml'nq Se! 0/ D1311?“ FREE SOLID OAK SUITE UP-iJO-thG-IIIillUtC in every way. 9 Pieces $129.00 BIRCH WALNUT ' SUITE Durable Construction 9 Pieces $82.50 Secure Your Suite Today on THE HOLMAN 10% Down, 10 Month s to Pay, No Interest HOME PLAN . v Ills ealaln Ia narcotic‘ t all cl local lateness ba hvw :='laqOIerla advaaea. |_ OONFIDIIAHON I-III ANCI. b4190- P. M. nsv. Wm. o. Qlligloy. mn- ister. bssse-a-a-ii. PBOTIBTANT OIIHIANAGI sub- cns in Bummsrslde Difliet amounting to 8601.06 were published free by the Pioneer as their con- tribution, which is gratefully ack- nowledged. L-SIOI-I-d-ai. MONTCAIM I03. HAGDAIINS 0i the ior these Islands, North Sydney with mails, etc. He has instructed w. Clawson to ad- visethepublicin regsrdtothis matter. ‘ lire 0f listening to Rev. . Lowry on his popular subject love. Court- ship end Marriage. The lecture was cider the auspices of the Wom- en's Missionary society. Mrs. Gor- don McMillan being the pianist tor the evening. The following was the program: Piano selections by Mrs. Gordon McMillan. needing “Courtship of Larry 0'Dee" by Miss Leah McKinley. Solo and Duet "when You and I Were Young Maggie," by Lulu Scott and Bertie Miller. Reading “Mo1ly" by Mild- red Hyde. Solo “A Little Bit oi Love“ by Mrs. Andrew McEschsrn. Reading ‘Caleb's courtship” by Miss Reta Pethlclr. Solo and trio "Dear Arline Laurie” by Messrs show. Hyde and Warren. Randi!!! ‘The Sale of Bachelor " by Miss Jahci MacDougsld. Intermission, sale oi candy. Lecture by Rev. Di‘. Lowry. Alter remarks by the‘ chairmen. Rev. Mr. Ross, s hearty vote oi thanks was tendered Dr. mwry by the W.M.B. President. Mn. KID'S’ Hyde. Meeting closed by alarms God Save the King. Earnsclifle 8t Vicinity Miss Laura YOUBI. Ihrnscllffe. has returned home from a very m‘ Jcyable trip to Ottawa. .__.._._ Mrs. Watson Bishop spent a few days at her father's. M!‘- F111 Nelson. Cherry Volley- The Cherry Volley Young People's Union held a W17 WWW‘ iul debate at one of their recent meetings. The subiWt WM; “Resolve that we have more to rear than to hobo for from the future invention of machineflh’ The Pro side put forth the arguments and won the deb - The speakers were as 10110‘!!! P" side, Edith Hume (leader), Clarence MscPhee. Gordon Mscmod and Howard Tweedy. Con side, Donald Huntley (leader) Houghton Mitch. Cecil Tweedy and Russell Young. The judges were: Mrs. Gem?! n-ving, Mrs. Rey Mutch and Mrs. W. W. Mutch. "*- ““".‘°'...‘°‘°.’1§’..’2 Chen‘? V W. Wm 9 w ' the guest of Miss Lillie mods. Earnsoliffe. Mr. Donald Hunt-icy. teacher in spent the week-end m. and we- John Huntley, Vernon. m. um Youna has "tum" ham, 51m- spending a week visit- ing friends. A large number of turnips are being shipped at Vernon from marnscliife and surrvundins 41l- tricts. Mrs. Prod Nelson has returned to her home in Cherry Valley. from Iris, where she was called to KM bedside oi her mother, Mrs. Benton. who passed sway- Mr. Walter Mscbeod and Mr- Albert Murchison ct Point Prim spent Sunday Young's, Esrnsc . ‘rho many friends rvzsioln a nonunion a, 11.4. insos %=c. ‘OHIO d I U IUI- 42-811 SUNDAY SIBVICII for New Glasgow Oh of Christ are as follows: New ll A. M. afternoon at Henri’ 1MB 1W1 llfie o! M11. RIY to learn that through ms cnsanorrsrowsr- ocsanrsrvfyp 0' Y {he Control Guardian .. f ll/iiisperings of " \ Spring! rmancaaivasi The Lain-t Spring ' Millinery Modes at only .$l.95m$5.00. Includln B ton‘ Chin _ Mandarihs, ldiiuniies, an? chili‘: ' fashion-favored models. ~ Felts and Straws! Sailors or Toques l Sstlns and Silks! They're all here! $1.95 Frllly or having a supply, eflects to suit you A Score 0f Bhlo SPRING M00859 sill“? "e lwllular-eo you will need plenty ° he" lovely Spring blouses! And by Tailored or dressy styles in plaids, plain s ades, and nogelty patterns. ’ p T0 $3.95 Tailored Styles you can change color r every preference. Spring llookwoar llroations 09o T0 ing the new Thrill Bow. $1.50 A thrilling collection of neckwear awaltl ' you_ who are planning to add a breath of spring to your winter frocks! Fine cotton pique in crisply tailored designs, rayon satin and moire on cotton net, and a lightful variety of those irresistible frilly affairrin cotton net and organdy. White and pastel neckwear in organdy, cotton net and rayon moire, and of course not forgett- de- IPROWSE BRO S. LTD; Junor Red Gross flfhe regular meeting of Helping Others JJt-C. met afternoon, February ‘lth with Elmer MscPhsil as chairman. The open- ing song “Its a Good ‘rims to Get reading of the minutes o1 the pre- vious meeting by Marie Scott. It was moved and seconded that the minutes be adopted as read. The ties-s reported that two dollars had been sent to the Crippled Children's Fund and fifty _ cents sent for the magazine subscription and there is twelve cents on hand. The roll call responded to by twelve members brought two cents as for- feits making fourteen cents now on hand. Our heart roll call is to be answered by a "Health Rule." It was decided to send Valentines to the shut ins of the community. The following committees were appointed. F ‘ttce to get mel- aaine subscriptions, Robbie Mac- Kinnon and bouis MacLeen. Pro- gram Committee, Ruth Mscliean and Marie Scott. Clean Finger Nails Policeman is to be Arnold Mao- Phee. The interesting program was as follows: Recitation, “Queer” by Ruby Scott. Recitation Hippies" by Doris MsoKinnon. Recitation "John- nie is s Junior” by Arnold Mao- Phee. Reading "A Friend of the my. by ticn "My Skin" by Marie Scott. Recitation "Windows open Please" by Alma MsoKinncn. Reading " ry and the Jam" by Ruth MM- . tation "Wee Willie Winkle" by Billie Gillespie. This was followed by s 1mm" Red will“ U‘ '1 if OIL 500K HAITI has “ens-mi drilling g W. scanner u on Friday ed Acquainted” was followed by the‘ Willie uvinsstcsi. Reclts- 0 mrmcarmeetinsolwcl-lelr' geology does not conform to previously recognised rules and at least five major companies have bong" up lands previously neglect- Mlllions of was are being pro- duced annually by the southern pirtion of ‘Trinidad household's Fyaabad Fields, at one time con- sid ‘ oi no, commercial value because oi the synclinsl strata oi the bed rock, it was revealed. The Apex Oil Company expects profitable results from s drill which will be an estimated 1,000 feet deep when completed- Other compsnil were preparing to sink wellsdnw . other areas neglected ,.. New equipment and tests, pm- fected in ‘the last decade, have made ‘much of the new activity possible. In general, Bio no! ‘developments will be st least twin as deep as operations now being exploited . t: Western Canada, going 181 Queen Street, it} tools! a mono _ rosscgo co. m. Bargain Excursion Tickets Halifax, February 28th. 3th until March 12th For full particulars call .W. K. ROGERS City Ticket Agent daily from February