A courier‘;- MaeFAitLAllE BROS. OIIARLOTTETDVIII grade of pezZmmr 742.2 MONTREAL FRIDAY 8i SATURDAY FEB. 4 8i 5 2 @aq¢_ Ody SAVE 1/3 to 1/2 and MORE Only a Partial Listing 0f the Many Values wAs now BLACK SEAL 0m: RABBIT l98.00 99m) MINK CONEY orro RABBIT. 229.00 13999 MOUTON PROEESSED LAMB 219.00 14990 FRENCH SEAL 0m: RABBIT 249.00 133110 BROWN arse MUSKRAT s9a.0o 199m) MOUTON PROCESSED LAMB 29:00 21999 MINK MUSKRAT 398.00 233ml MUSKRAT IACRS ......Tss0.00 395,66 PERSIAN LAMB . . . . . . . . . . . .. 795.00 575m) PERSIAN LAMB . . . . . . .. .. 950.00 795m) TERMS Pay cash or budget if your prefer. Monthly payments may be arranged to suit your own convenience. MaBFAIiLANE BROS. 92 Kent Street Opposite Charlottetown hotel Made riglitintliecupl HERE'S ALL YOU DOlPlacc 3 rounded teaspoons Instant Chocolate in cup. Pour on hot milk (or Id Illk and water) and stir. l OTHER GRAND .USES a MAKES AN INSTANT CHOCOLATE SYRUP! o A QUICK CHOCOLATE ICINGI e A CREAMY FUDGE! YOU'LL IINI TNISI RICIIII ON Tlll TINT Don't wait-l Astntortlits newtieetet qour grocer’; 40ml! sota Gleanlng Rurd District New Glasgow Misses Sheila Dickieson and Mar- ian Stevenson were passengers on the bus to the capital on Saturday. Min Nancy McMillan had a pleasant week-end with her little friends. Doris and Nell Andrew. A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Sellar. Mrs. Lorne Stev- enson. Miss Ann Stevenson and Mr. Huntley Dlngwell motored to the Capital on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Wood and two eons motored to New Glasgow then tn North Rustico on Sunday where their company was enjoyed by relatives. Now into the first week of Feb- ruary and Spring-like weather still with us. one cannot help but won- der. have we been moved into a warmer zone. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woolner and daughter Olga were visitors here on Stindny. Ellests at Mrs. Wonk. ner‘s home. They reported good motoring from Stanley Bridle. Mrs. Harland Hill and Mrs. Blair Andrew treated the players at the came on Monday" night to a tasty lunch which. needless to say. was greatly appreciated by the players. Among those who enjoyed the meeting of Presbyterial which they attended at Kensington. were “rs. George Couch. Miss Elsie Lairrl. Mrs. Chalmers Liiirrl. Mrs. “Hirficlrl Orr and hirs. Blair Andrew. Pansies picked on January 12th are very rare on P. E. I. However such was the case when Mrs. Aldar Dirkicson of the beautiful home “Ryvervieiv” gnthcied a beautiful bouquet from hey garden. The many friends of Mrs. Wm. A. Graham will reizret to learn of her illness wlilch necessitates an op- eratiori. and will look forward to her early return to good health and radiant cheerfulness. Mrs. Roy \'t'oolner attended the Presbyterial in Kenslnzton and re- turned home on Saturday. accom- panied by Mrs. W. G. Simpson and Mrs. ll. Tnrimbs. who will spend some time with their relatives in North Rustico. The boys izoi the speedway all cleared of snow in readiness for a race. but tn their disappointment ll has been riirtied again. However a few hours with the scraper should put it in good shape ngniri. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Stevenson en- joyed R visit Svhapiro on Monday evening while the yiounizer members of their fam- ily ntlrntled tho hot-key game be- tween the Bomlicrs and New Glas- gow which resulted iii a 4-2 vnunt in favor of the visiting team. Much sympathy goes out to Mr. and Mrs. \’i';~idron Bertram in lllo loss of their home on Sunrinv. as well n5 a cellar full of choice pn- taioes. \\'ith such a high win/l pro- vailiiiy: nothing could be drinr In save it. Mrs. Bertram and three small children were taken rare of at the next door neizhbours. Mr. Milner Hills. Miss Elsie Laird was hostess in the W. M S. of the linited (‘hurch for the Januaryi meetiniz: She also led in the devotional yieriori usirii: the theme. "Thy Kingdom Conic. throuizh the Teaching Ministry of the Church." Scripture rendintzs. Matt. 511-12; Luke 151-10. hy Mrs. C. S. Dinzwnll and Mrs. Gordon Laird. An article on the theme was read by Miss Anna Stevenson. Hymns stint: were 29ft and 235 with Mrs. \\':irfield Ori ns organist. Tho president then took charize. Miri- Lites of prcvinus meeting were road and adopted. Roll call responded to by eleven members. (our as- sor-irite members and two visitors. Mrs. R. W. Stevenson took repor of sick r_alls. which was sixteen calls to homes and four in hospital. A letter was rend from Mrs. F. Culcliffe. Miss Elsie Lnirrl and Mrs. Chalmers ivore appointed delcgates to Presliyterial. Nantes “as request- ed". were sent in to fill nflivos which were tn ho vacated at Pres- hyterlal. Mrs. Blair Andrew. with the assistance of Mrs. Murray Orr and Mrs. Chalmers Laird. pznve the third chapter of the study hook. which was very intercslintx. Mrs. W. .7. McLeod invited the next meeting to her home with the fol- lowing in charge: Leader. Mrs. imparts» A UNCLE ELBY A with Th’. and ltlrs.‘ THE cuaamaatkéliékl-Orr xerrowy Kingston Anii Vicinity Piusville I"! I __ Vicinity 1B. Wesley ‘Orson no a recent visitor to Hunter liver. Nelson flallent Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mlditon- side. aid were recent visitors to Kins- S0011. Mir. and M11 Murillo Green attended the show in Ones-lotto- town. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Murray were recent motorists to Summer "' on business. Mr. Elmer Griffin has return-v to his home in Broekton sit: Recent "mo" u, m, 43pm“ spendin; some months tn Kltchei were m. snd Mrs. OllVlh noimee. "- °""_""?- m‘ m‘ w!’ “ab” qmpbou’ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Horn ML mu w. In". 1300mm Sumrnereida. were recent vislto: ‘ogre recent visitors t0 Rose Vel- gorfin::gh;zm’figtlga"nxigknfi_l"‘ Miss Jean Docherty spent the week-end at her home in Elm- wood. All are glad to see many of the children back at school again after the attack of measles. All hope. M,‘ Hum cruwen ‘m! ML be well enough to return. Grant beard were recent visitors to Kingston. Mr. Wilfred Griffin. Brocktnn. has accepted the position as teach- The friends of Mrs_ Mey Willis are pleased to hear that ahe le much improved in health. fin. all wish every success in this great responsibility. The Kingston school ta pro- Mr. Adrian Gallant has returned izressing favourably under the capable mgyyggemgni; Qf M135 week with friends and relatives in 311mg“ Dgchgy-“Q Duvar. Howian and O‘Leiir_v. ln __.. . Duvar. he visited his grandparents. The "um. {fiends or My“ D0,“ Mr. and Mrs._ Prosper Gallant. Green. daughter of Mr_ arid Mrs. Merrille Green. who is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital. all wish her a speedy i-ec0very_ ‘Some of the farmers who stilt have potatoes to sell. are taking ad- vnntaize of the fine roads and wes- ther by grading and haulinl their potatoes. If the prices keep up its well as the fine weather. they will have nnthiniz to worry about. ‘The snow was most welcome. as many farmers have been patiently l |waltlnir to haul out their yearflsi “mml °‘ “'°‘“" ’Sklp|ier_’s_Tieroism Lauiieil In Senate OTTAWA, Feb. 2 ——tCP) ——Sen- ator J.J. Kiriley tL-Nova Scotla- lauded the heroism o! a 22-year-old Lunenburg skipper today and told Among the hunters enjoying til-ie hunting season are Mr. Lorne smith. Mr. Sterliniz Willis. Mr_ Harrison Green and Mr. Edgar Ncrwson. The following‘ from this district. attended the show in Gharlotte- town: Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield Yea. Mrs. William Youiiker. Mrs Zil- pha Newson. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Younkei: Mrs. sly-con Holmes and Mrs Edgar Netvson. coast fishermen. Lace who swam members to reach shore from a disintegrating ship. Nova Scotiii. and Senator Kinley. would be proud at him. The Kingston Y.P_U. met at. “My the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Dim- can Marshall on ‘Pueoday evening, Jan_ 25. The president tool: charge of the meeting. Erma Gamester lerl the worship period by singing the hymn. The Church Is One Foundation. Scripture reading was . taken from the study Book. gigs? MMDOUP ichich was followed by prayer by an Efiva Gamester. The worship per- Grade IX_L Bey/w Grim"; 7, 10d‘ closed by singing hymn. All pm; Dunn ""1 ‘he "W" of Jesus’ NM"- Grade vii1~1. Joan Gillis; 2. The minutes of last meeting were James Nimo|s°n_ Y read and approved. followed by Grade v1I_1. Kenneth M". roll call answered by 15 members Down“; 3' Mix-yam 311115; 3, 5mm IKTWERnEWTOWN SCHOOL and t-iiree visitors. Two new mem- N;ch0150n_ fibers paid their fees. Collection Grade v___1_ John Mflcuod; 3' HY“ "in" "ndvflnlounled l? 95 Sadie Gillis; 3. Aline Nichoisoir ‘rents. The iohoiviniz committees Grade HI_L Hazel Nicholson. .'.vere a-ppointcd for the next meet- iiniz: Lunch. Exiiia Colwill and lEi-ma Gamesier; devotional. Olive ‘Barrett; study. Edna Colwlll and _Siiii_"iey Neivson; recreation. Norma isimith and Verna Green. Roll lrall to be. answered with the next. lfivc books of the Old ‘Testament. .*The study period was led by Nar- .ma and Olive. The next place o! early Rome for the days which it tilevllnfl was iindecidett Planswei-e was tonal t0 do buslness- Such ‘made for n valentine social to be do.“ WP"! llflllftd hi’ ill!‘ PYIFKNA i Perfect attendance: Kenneth MacDouizall. Marion MacDougali. Joan Glllis. Sadie Gillis. ‘ ‘ Teacher: Gordon MacEachern. CHEYR_(LTH'(TONTROI—AIAEEE BUSIN ESS Fasti was the name given in Eiclrl mi valentine's Day. 'I"he. re- mainder of the evening was spent. i in games and contests under the ldirectiorvoi Harold and Alton. A ceiitrhtful lunch was served by hostess assisted by eomnuttee in charge. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to Mtg and Mrs. Marshall for the use 0i their lhome and the kind hospitality ‘shown. ‘Iliie meeting closed with ;the Mizpah Benediction. i FLOWTLR" PATTERN inflorescence in plants is tho .mnnner in which their flowers are Iarranized. jl-‘ostcr Sellni": Heralds. Mrs. W. J. .Mt'l.r\orl and Mrs. S. Parkman; lMlSSlOIliIIQV Prayer. Miss Ella Sem- lplc; Organist. Mrs. Blair Andrew? ‘Lunch. Mrs. Hawaii. and Miss E. Seniple. Ten members paid their ‘fees: collection $2.10. Mcctim: clos- icd with the Mizpnh benediction. A illtflClillfl of the. Ladies’ Aid follow- .rd. In the absence oi‘ the presi- idont. Mrs. Stevenson presided. tl-‘itrv-fivc dollars was votedtoivarda ‘the mrinso fund. Members are to donate articles for sale at next .mer-tiiiu. A dainty lunch was much lenjoyril. OIIOOOLATE DIP w B." ciiiiliii’ ‘M235. “firm / GOQ-IERS ,,._\ I WOULDN'T GRDWL ArrsoAPY tif- t wEI-tE mu. rt.'~.fi')L.F._Ot-l- SOAPV NOT‘ ONLY rricus. AND PAWS. BUT "o W so.” ’ ‘ .- ON SALE AT All Perfection Dealers *1 TIGER.’ KILLED ""‘ I TIME u: Kits-LED A BENGAI- otns HE EVE 7 . can/flan. cneaiwaniizs (new! may I lei-Ricard ELIPHANT.’ ' J 20% OFF ALL LEATHER FOOTWEAR were recent visitors to luinmer- . that in a short time they will all I er nt Piusville school for the re-_ maining half term. To Mr. Grit-J lo his home here after spending n t the Senate his action demonstrated . the perils faced by Canada's east? He told the story 0! Capt. Land: ashore through ' thundering Atlantic breakers with. a line tiiet enabled his seven crew . Canada. said . i I I rsnnuaglyqi, FEBRUARY 5th r0 12th ONLY SNOW SUITS-Coat Sets. I to 3. Reg. $5.98 to $9.98. To clear V2 PRICE DRESSES-Serge, assorted shades. Reg. S3.89— Anniversary Special ..... . ..... ‘was... 20360|=F DRESSES-Wool. 2 to 6. Req- $3.15. To clear during Anniversary Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ar 20% OFF convent DRESSES-Navy and Black‘ only. Long Sleeves. Reg. $4.75. SALE .. . . .. . . . . .. 20% OFF LEGGlNGS-Assorted shades. 2 to 6. Reg. $2.59 and $2.98. SALE 20% OFF GABARDINE .RAlNCOATS-—Boys' and Girls‘. 3 to 6x. Reg. $8.50 to $9.95. During Anniversary Sale . . . . . . . . 20% OFF wooi. PANTS-—Boys. i to a. Reg. $1.25. Sale PrlCQ $1.00 SERGE PANTS-Boys, 2 to 6. Reg. $2.39. Sale Price . . . . . . . $1.94 RUBBER SHEETS—28 x 54. Reg. $3.35. Sale Price . . . . . . . $2.59 CASHMERE STOCKINGS — 8V2 - 9 only. Pair . . .'. . . . . . . . . . 60c WOMEN'S LISLE STOCKINGS — 8V2 to 9l/2. Pair . . . . . . . . $1.00 — FREE FREE FREE Be sure to obtain your Coupons on the B-Piece DIN- NER SET of LIMOGE CHINA. Full particulars obtain- ed at Store. eeeeee NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS The Sport Toggery "The-Little Store With Bio Values" Telephone 2772 I69 Oueen St. I I I TWEEUS Slsoe Store ttention P. E. I. farmers We wish to announce t0 the many lumen who have made inquiry about NA-CHURS LIQUID FERTILIZER that due to increased output we are in a position to lill I limited number of orders sooner than expected. ALSO AVAILABLE FREE LITERATURE On the use of this product in regard to Vegetables - Potatoes Lawns, Flowers, Shrubs, Trees, Gardens For turtlier information write BOX 251 CHARLOTTETOWN PHONE 267D llli-OllllRS PLANT FOOD OO. (OllllADIli '1'"- 134 Richmond Street, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. 20% OFF AT NEW LOW PRICES ON RUBBER FOOTWEAR