Wv \ TUESDAY Iladiesl HATS Half Price Really smart Fall and Winter Hots In a wlde range of choice give you e Wednesday morning op-_ lortunity at HALF PRICI Wednesday morning also brings you two groups of hats to clear at 50c and $1.03 Girls’ Ski Suits 1/3 Qff Girl's Blanket Cloth Slti Suits, sizes 2 to 14x. Also Snow Suits, sizes 2 to 6x, now selling at ONE-THIRD OFF. Girls’ COATS 1/3 Qff Girl's Winter Coats, fur- trimmed and plain, loose and fitted styles in solid colors and tweeds. Sizes 2 to 14x. ONE-THIRD OFF. two pairs of pants. visit is definitely advisable. ing only and cancelled at 12-30. T0 YOU NO MAIL‘ ORDERS Wednesday Morning lllen’s White Shirts 1.75 Men's white shirts, fused collar attached, well made roomy shirts. Wednesday Morning only, 1.75 Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Assorted lot hglenglWindibaealrers, Shorkskins, Drills, R ns, tc. ig ty sole. ' 2.00 W i Wednesday Morning Fine American g Pepperell Sheets 5.19 pr. These inexpensive Sheets are made of strong sturdy yarns in a well balanced weave and have been test- ed and approved by the letter Fabrics Testing Bur- .. .33 Men's Block Leather Gauntlet Gloves, i zipper cuff. Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. ._.. ._ eou of the U.S.A. Size before hemmin 81 x 108". Fair . . . . . . . . 9 L ~ J Printed Cotton Piques in three patterns, 3a" wide. Yard . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .. 980 Striped and Plaid Ginghams in a range of8colors. 38". Yard............. - r34 Men’s Coats price. Wednesda, Morning onlyat L . Wednesday A.M. Men's Coats—a dramatic price reduction to $l5.00.- See these 34 higher quality coats which usually sell for $25.00. The assortments are broken—so you are being offered a real buy. Sizes 36-44. Be early- don't be disappointed. I Wednesday Morning only at SUITS $25.00 Men's,Suits—$25.00, only 29 suits in this lot of fine English and domestic tweeds-they are broken lines picked from our regular stock which sell regular for up to $38.00. 'Good selection of shades and sizes, from 36-42. They're a "find" at this J I Wednesday Morning 50 Boys’ Suits‘ $7.50 These are broken lines from our regular stock-SO fine quality tweeds for ages 11 to 15 only—you'll see a fine choice of patterns and tweeds-all have Selling Wednesday Morning only This is an important occasion for parents whose young hopeful needs a new overcoat but whose expanding frame does not warrant a large outlay. W F DRESSES 7.50 Sale Price Sale Price .. They are N Wednesday Morning Ladies Last Summer Worth to $7.95‘ Clearance Sale of last summer's Dreues. Chambray, Seersucker, Cotton Slub and Rayon. 140 Dresses, formerly $5.95 to $7.95._ ‘ . . . . . I 24. Dresses, formerly $2.95 to $3.95. {Assortments are limited in these specially priced ‘lines, and your early These prices are for this Wednesday morn- 1 jHouse5 ~ Coats Half Price All sizes l4 to 20, in bright flower design, with smart cap sleeve, button fastening and slash poc- kets. Regular $10.95, sell- - ... t... HALF-PRlCE. Infants 59c _ GOWNS 5 29¢ Infant's Gowns for the new baby of white flannelette with pink and blue trim. Regular $9 cents, selling for Z9 cents. Four Basement Bargains . I Boys‘ Navy Blue Parlras. Real value at $10.95. For the thrifty shopper Wed- nesday morning $5.75. Sizes '32 and 34. Men's Zip Cord Jackets. Regular $3.69. Wednesday morning $1.98. Colors, Green, Fawn, Light Grey 213d Brown. Sizes 36, 3B, Men's Fleeced Linders, sizes 36, 38, 44. Regular $1.00. Wednesday Morn- lng 59c. A real bargain. Men's Cotton Whipcord and Drill Breeches. Regu- lar $1.98 to $3.25. Wed- nesday morning $l.N. Sizes 32 to 40. For real value see them. T For rues J fancy herring-bones and plain fleeces in the popular halmaccan front, sizes 29 to 37. Selling Wednesday Morning only ‘ Ladies’ Basement - u House Furnishings CLOTHES HAMPERS-Jeg. $10.00 for $5.1!) each. Wicker Clothes Hamper suitable for bath room or bedroom in cor- ner style or oblong. Colon Rose,‘ Wednesday morning, each RUBBER, DRAIN BOARD MATS-SLSO for 75c each. Made 7.50 J and colon. Clearing at . ue or White. 5 of fine rubber In colors to match your kitchen. Size 16 x 20 In Rees, Green, er Ilse. Wedoesdly Morning-each one" ,.... . I 25c e000 o . . - - . . . . . . . .., WOMEN'S KRINKLE COTTON D buttoned down front. Short Sizes 3B to 44. Clearing at . . . . . .. CHILDREN'S FLANNELETTE WHITE PYJAMAS. Size 2 only. ._ Clearing at . .. Moons £.~M?LEOD BARGAINS ON DISPLAY WEDNESDAY MORNING LADIES‘ BASEMENT OF MOORE 8r McLEOWS ASSORTED HAND BAGS—Difierent prices sleeves. s. H,“ ..._-s q. ee- 1 .00 - RESSES-Shlrt waist, belt, [imiledl ‘ 5 e eAre Open Wednesday l A i Morning From 9.00 To 12.30. 1T0 MAKE EARLY SHOPPING INTERESTING AND PROFITABLE ‘ l l Grade VII uv- l. Arnold Mae- ’ ‘g Q .. __,_ -.-.' .»._ BARS All DOWN . The love that. laughs at lock- lslnlths made possible the reunion ln New York. pictured above, 391d organ assault charge ln Missouri, ex-G.l. Drestl Qultty, Maryvms, l. Mm» Md l0 I180 boll m‘ his re- lllme. and Mflffllcrlte Matte, who lflowjn tram France. had to got a rreleese tram Ellis Island. Where she had been held for l a. tlon paper "irregularities." W1 tall bars temporarily dawn, they were set to wed when photo was made. -——-—-i-—-. CHKIHESTER. murmur -(c P) -Orchart Beeton, 8-year-old re- ilmi IIIBJOI‘. llolgrbed himself more than 300 tlmca tn the arm-s with a pair o! null scissors and was dylm when removed to hospital. a. coroner's jury was told. A suldde verdict was returned. _____.____ I rmuca smear scuoor. ______ Honor roll tor February. - Grade X—-l. Edna Townshond; ‘Z. Carol Merle Cotes; a. onvome MacLean. Grade IX-l. Joan Rogcrson; 3) JJYCe Proctor; Vi. Ann Worthy. Grade VIII—l. Barbara MlCll- achelles; 2. Marleen Dorothy Maclnren. I Grade VLL-l. Joanne Tanton; 2. Jean MacCallum; 3. Bllly MacCup, hell. Warren; 3. Grade VII-l. Jean Diamond and Helen Mum; z. Freda. MacCal- ilum; 3. Marjorie Hurst. Grade VI—l. Alan Douglas; 2. Arlene Gulndon; 3. Dawn Mes .er, Grade VI—-1. Janet Cameron; 2. Matilda Stewart; a. Margaret Stewart. Grade V—-l. Kenneth MZCPlIEOjl 2. Mark Ladner; 3. Helen Cooke. Grade V-l. Ralph Whitehead; 2. Marja-tie Plckard; 3. Theresa Presley. , | Grade IV-l. Alan MocLcod; 2. Marie Russell; 3. Betty Smith. l Grade IV-l. Ian Scrimgeour; 2. Mary McCallum and Carol Cam- eron; ILVLoma M-esscr. | Grade III-l. Helen smith and‘ Cecil Ladner; 2. Maids, Rogerson ‘and Janet Matheson; ‘3. Joyce MacCallum. | Grade III—l. Beryl Slrelfoun; 2. Jackie Hobbs and Elsie Lou Mac- Donald: 3. Wllma Carmody. Grade II—l. Barbara Worth; 2. 3. Bets-y Houston. Grade 1I—1. Frankie Mar-Pher- aon; 2. Robert Craig; 3. Scott Stewart. --i-__i_ NEW ARGYLE SCHOOL Report ros- Fleas-nary. Grade VIII — 1. Meredith Mac- ,Lean, 2. Florcmce MacDougall, 3 lCecll MaoDcugall. Eachem, 2. Douglas MacKlnhon, 3. Darla Pelwuaon. Grade VII (b) - 1. Duncan Dar- Grsde VI - l. Florence Dan-och and Margaret MacDougall (equalL. Grade V - l. John Machean. I Lean. 2. Lewis Stewart. GradeII - Oharlle Maclflscltem. Grade I — 1. Stella MacEacher-n, Jean Maclsuchem. Teacher - Christine Sheri-en. a MONTAGUE warren clwncn w. m. s. ..."Ihe W. M. B. ol Montague United Church was entertained at the home o! Mrs. Daniel M. McDonald on ‘ruesday evening. February lath. with the Presl- ‘dent, Mrs. George Gordon. pre- siding. Mrs. Cameron -McLure con- ducted the worshlp period and opened the meeting with hymn. .... v m..."- David Kelso and Jimmie While; r rsch, 2. Everett Maclilachern, 3.‘ i Stirling Ferguson» | Grade III — l. Kennett Mac-r .- computer i " j 5' luancastm. - Special‘ Announcement, . 9*=*fl»s i i p Next Wednesday Harold 5th oust sfrosut wsu. an llpen llalf Day Closing At 12.30 on. unm. runs-nan none: In announcing this change we wish to offer to the public a few EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES Wednesday morning only at 9.30 a.m. Shop Early Wednesday Morning For Values Remember the Fash- loss hr o! Island Hospital. March 12th at The Charlotte- town Hotel. ' Lclt to‘ Right: son, Jean MacMlllan. Blanche Stewart, Norman _ph°te by 17d. Garnhuln. __NO. 1 SPECIAL-z 25 doz. Ladies’ Pure Slllr Full Fashioned Hose (Firsts), lovely shades, all sizes. Regular value $1.95. Sale Price $1.69. h NO. 2 SPECIAL: 25 doz. White (only) Terry Towels, size 20 x 36. First duality. Regular value $l.00 per pair. NO. 3 SPECIAL: Sale Price 79c a pair. \ A Large Rack of Ladies’ House Dresses, smart styles, all fast colors.‘ Regular value $1.79. Sale Price $1.50. NO. 4 SPECIALS: Boys’ Fleece-lined Combinations, Tiger Brand. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Flannelette Pyjamas. Special at .. Show sponsored Junior Ladies’ Ald the Prince Edward , LlltlTEll Fer Good Values Front Row left to right: Richard Draught. Martha Walker. Betty Wlleon. Ella Walker. m" Praught. Betty Prought, Philip Valley. Peter Our ran. Gleason Buell. Ines Stewart. Oentre Row Douglas MoGars-y, Ctsrlstlna Walk er.‘ Violet Walker, Isorrslne V lley. Marina Mac Allllanymtianett llyyncs, Frederick MnoMlllan. John llaolllll-ln. ‘Mllqllll Wilson. Right: ._._._..._-.-s.-...ee-_e__e_...-ss- Prowse Bros.‘ Regular value $1.50. .. $l.29 $2.75 Bmunbea the Foals. Ion Show sponsored by Jllnlor ladies‘ Md o! the Prince Edward Island Hospital, March 12th at The Charlotte- town Hotel. ALBERRY ruurs sonool. A ea itow be" '“ Mary MacKonzls (Teacher). George Mao when. Lorne llofllrry. was. ltowert. lealsar W11- MeGarry. ‘rhelsssa Wilson. Joan Hynee. Betty BM"; "Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Irlfe". The Missionary Month- ly programme was carried out wilt-h several members taking part. This service closed with hymn, “In Christ There Is No last or W t." The pres ent then took over the business meeting. The secre- tary, Mrs. P. Hamilton. celled the sol! which was answered by str- teen members and one vlsltor. The aslnuteo o! last meeting were reed and approved. "lhlrty-bwo llok oalla and fourteen hoes-Ital oat-ls were reported. llro. Ills- warth Llewellyn reported having oust cards to IIQ members dur- ing the month, letters at ap- reclatlon were read from mem- Sess who had been remembered , during their illness or bereave- lsent. - , Mrs. A. B. Adams motto re- garding thajllaslon Dana. otter some dlseuaston a committal. snob, Mrs. -°l0fIO ‘Itleholeen. ' ‘beater and llrl- expressed with. rel?" M "I! president and esols one WNW"- J ma. lrannen to leavlal to ‘tale ' sh . N. S. MIN iieiiilifiwiofirnlmtl» ‘fllldontsgud held at the holae o! Hr!- Archio dl0llflh~ eight your ago she has been l loyal and ialtltlul worker in the church as well as other organ- lzetlansdn the town. 1 The Home. i interesting summery on the study a i \ . ' . ‘flmssnlhestt Guatemalan; book on "lndlor" W I3‘!- nlll" '9 h aseotlng will befltewnt.’ and the Mllpoh 39"‘ Refreshments were then srrwd The meeting closed wllls on by the hostess. ‘sedated b)’ °°‘“' rnlttee and a eoclal hour enlfl" -