WEDNESDAY, Special Announcement “ Starting Next Wednesday March 5th oust aroma went. us‘. - Upon llalf llay Closing At 12.30 nu. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE In announcing this ehan ge we wish to offer to the public a few nxraa secular. VALUES Wednesday morning o::iy at 9.30 a.m. Shop Early Wednesday Morning For Values no. i SPECIAL: 25 doz. Ladies’ Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hose (Firsts), lovely shades, sill sizes. Regular value $l-95- 5°19 Price $159- NO. 2 SPECIAL: 25 doz. White (only) Terry Towels, size 2O x 36. First quality. Regular value $1.00 per pair. Sale Price 79c a pair. ' NO. 3 SPECIAL: A Large Rack of Ladies’ House Dresses, smart styles, all fast colorsl Regular value $1.79. Sale Price $1.50. NO. 4 SPECIALS: Boys’ Fleece-lined Combinations, Tiger Brand. Regular value $1.50. Sale Price $119 Men's Flannelette Pyjamas. Special at . . . .. . . . . . .. . $2.75 Remember the Faah- Siiuw sponso ed Piowse Bros. =1" of the Prince Edward LIMITED For Good Values Remember the Fash- ion Show sponsored by Junior Lzidiea’ Aid of the Prince Edward island Hospital. Mild! 12th lat ‘Ijhc Charlotte- town Hotel. lsliiiicl Hospital. March 12th at The Charlotte- town Hotel. .—-—--—-~_-.. w.‘ l Jamie edded the shining tail-feath- [l-Xe was with Jeanie later at the ‘dis-emboivelllng and found ‘lights’ of dressed pork days, liaci house?" he begged me to guess on lhia return "with a one. and a two. fund a, three." But it was no usc. i myself can feel an itch in my palm .. l . good shape, isn't she. Ellen? James] GOO-O 1511.... s arm i l; an Island Israel's Wits (Continued 15mm Pun I) seeing s load at hardwood being put oft riser s, school door tor the sizable box stove in that school room s, stove that was invariably hungry. yet in time, giving of! much heat and a scent so delightful, I have never forgotten it-the frag-: rance of the hardwood. But I could‘ 58s as well, the children gathered in a circle ‘round it on a cold Winter morning and I caught my-l self wondering it our rural sclzcul rooms are gs comfortable for the children now ss the cosy homes ‘that they had so recently left. Odd thoughts come to mind, brought, to life. by a chance ivhlf! ot perfume .ll5SOClB.l€d with the past. O O I Despite the intermittent and light falling snow, the hauling of wood | had continued and as yesterday, both James and Jamie converged oii lthe spot to lend their assistance when Jock came there with a load. There was. of necessity time taken out. in which to kill a particularly fine chicken ("not n chicken at all" Jamie said "it's a roostcri") and ere to his other personal property. that "the lights" of the “the liver ‘n nothing at all to do with a. small ivlantern "in hie insides" es he had previously supposed. "Do you know whet Aunt Jamie's got over at her "Hers making a mat!" Jeanie tnen. has caught. a Spring fever. Sh: is hooking. Not, she tells me any lin- trlcate design but only a emalkrug of "the broken china" pattern. I now, and recall the long sunny af- ternoons, and the pleasant “kaicy- i-ng" of those who, once upon a time, csme to help me with my hooking. “Mrs. W." James remarked in my hearing recently "must be n pretty smart ivoman-I don't see where she finds the time and I161’ with those children and all the rest of her work. “Time for what?" I asked. But he evidently bethouglit himself of past discomfort: 1n this season when the lure of the hook- mg held his house-keeper. in must of her waking moments, morning. noon and night, for he only Smlird and wcnl out without answering. l knew Mrs. W. was “at. the hook- n83. one Rob came to dinner. and neglect" lug the truck, he came drivlnE the new mare-of last Summer's pur- _ ‘llHSU. I um rather puzzled as to her owiicrshlrp. However, if r-hc was intended for this farm. e119 continues to live at Rob's. "In fair said calling me to the verandah on lior arrival, thcii lic \\'~‘s off to slipl a hand along licr neck. to sot lie: mane iii plat-c and to help at the‘ unhkti-liing. Rob had fetched the mail and among others. there “H! nn anonymous letter. from a 1}" lvestern slate. Ill the U, S. react:- ed by The Guardian ivhir-h I kiiow is eagerly read by Islanders abroad! who search its pugs-s to find half-HI nnd news of the folks left bciizrid in “the old homo town." This ell-l joyed and much opp-resisted letter i-nmc from Scuttle and 581d in part. I "Your Dinry carries me bark i0, the dear old Island We, too, have | a Diary in our Seattle pf-WI‘ Will‘ l inn by a city-bred farmer who also] lives on an island-in beautiful Puset Sound .. Your Diary rs lliland- i rd ’rouiid'Scattle. wherever Bond fellows gets together." "Needl ‘s -_0 | say they all ate silt herring in their, early lives!" “Imagine 111M!" I 591d having read it: aloud to Jamés. “V110 l had come in from enabling tlic new | mare at the time "wasn't it nice?" , But James bound to make mo Pc-i member. to keep my 095d °“'- “l the clouds. and me nearer to the; earth where I belong. in case tiiat i for a, moment I should forget. Ease l a dcrisive! "Humiih! and opened the paper to read "Bringill! Jlfl Father" to Jamie. But “for a that | this ‘has. been an exceedingly pleas-vi ant ay. I Until tomorrow~DiarY — G°°d'| nisht. neivrou EACT'MEN SHINE AB POETS OTTAWA. MTfCll-i ~— (CF) — The men who translate into words‘ _1‘HE_ qignntwrrsrowu r We Are Open Wednesdayj l Morning From 9.00 T0 12.30." INTERESTING AND PROFITABLE optimum iTO MAKE EARLY SHOPPING Assortments are limited in these specially priced lines, and your early visit is definitely advisable. These prices are for this Wednesday morn‘ T0 YOU ing only and cancelled at 12-30. Ladies’ 'HATS Half Pirice Fail in a wide Really smart and Winter Hats rungs of choice give you a Wednesday morning op- portunity at HALF PRICE Wednesday morning also brings you two groups of hats to clear at 50c and $1.00 Girls” Ski Suits 1/3 Off a Girl's Blanket Cloth Ski 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. 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 Men's Black Leather Gauntlet Gloves, zipper cuff. Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Each .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Assorted lot Men's Windbreakers, Sharkskins, Drills, Rayons, etc. Slightly soiled. 2.00 Clearing at, each . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . l Wednesday Morning 1 Fine American Pepperell Sheets 5.19 pr. These inexpensive Sheets are niads of strong sturdy yarns in a well balanced weave and have been test- ed and approvedjby tlis Bsttsr Fabrics Testing Bur- eau of the U.S.A. Size before hernnilng, 5 I g Printed Cotton Piques in three patterns, 38" wide. Yard 8i x108". Pair . . . . . .‘ . . . . . . . . . .. 98c Striped and Plaid Ginghams in a range of 8 colors. 38". Yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . sons Lprice. Wednesday‘ Morning only at l Wednesday Morning ' 1 .00 llnlllllllll" $15 Men's Coats-a dramatic price reduction to $15.00.- 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 $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 o "find" at this I MARCH a. 1m i 1 House-' Coats Half Price All sizes 14 to 20, in bright flower design, with smart cap sleeve, button fastening and slash poc- kets. Regular $10.95, sell- ing for HALF-PRICE. Infants 59c GOWNS 29c Infant's Gowns for the new baby of white flonnolstts with pink and blue trim. Regular 59 cents, selling for 29 cents. Four A f Basement Bargains Boys‘ Navy Blue Parkas. Rsal 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 Colors, Green, Fawn, Light Grey paid Brown. Sizes 36, 38, Men's Fleeced Linden, sizes 36, 38, 44. Regular $1.00. Wednesday Morn- ing 59c. A real bargain. Men's Cotton Wlripcord and Drill Breeches. Regu- lar $1.98 to $3.25. Wed- nesday morning $1.00. Sizes 32 to 40. For real volus ses them. W V Wednesday Morning ‘I'm social event ls the snnuet children's per ty given by sir Bracewell 8m ti!) ofgbontlon. Here s young lady with her "Gila rdsman" escort is welcomed . lord mayor of the the chief magis- tvste upon theh- arrival st the historic Mansion , House. the dull facts and figures which emanate from the Dominion Bur- eau ot Statistics have poetry in their veins. r Shining forth from an other- wise roulino tourist report is this paragraph on the millions of local crossings by border resi- dcn i s I "They are like drops of oil that. lubricate the smooth opere~ Non of our international ll?- loclation — the unrestricted dob and flow between two adjoining households under one great root, border nations with a 1,000 door. vi-aya but no doors." - 1 A CHET COLD r doth from sickness ue to Colds. Ix .$'<'rir)!1.s‘ If Neglected A neglected Cold can travel fast. First, in. the throat-then lower down--finally the Lung area may be affected. Fight yourflheet-cold before it gets o solid grip. Start now and destroy the virulent bacteria that causes the trouble. _'The specialized medi- cation in Poland's Cougeh Byfllpdoes s good job. t prolrgitigeg‘ freedom from gavel“ —~ e proper. m cne, Parson's Oougls Syrup, and start on the road to edterfree- Sold by all Druggistsiie 35c ties. ’ .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 sse a fine choice of patterns arid twseds—'all have two pairs of pants. . 7 I DRESSES Worth to $7.95 For Ladies Last Summer $2.95 L House Furnishings ctoriiss limiters-sq’. ' Clothes Hamper suitable Selling Wednesday Morning only . . . .. ~21 Boys’ Coats $7.50 WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY This is an ‘important occasion for parents whose young hopeful needs a new overcoat but whose expanding frarrie does not warrant o large outlay. fancy. herring-bones and plain fleeces in the populor balmaccan front, sizes 29 to 37. Selling Wednesday Morning only $10.00 for $5.00 each. Wicker bath rooiii or bedroom in cor- ssr style or oblong. Colors Ross, Blue or Whlti. 5 Wednesday moraine. sseli .. .00 RUBBER DRAIN BOARD MAT$--$1.50 for 75c sscli. Mails Sale Price They are L 7.50 - J of fliis rubber In colors to match your kitchen. Slss l5 ii 20 in Ross, Groin, or Blue; . WsiliissdeyMoriiliigsaelr ...,. .. 75c Clearance Sale of lest summer's Dresses. Cliaiiibrey, Seersucker, Cotton Slub and Rayon. ' 140 Dresses, formerly $5.95 to $7.95. , 24 Dresses, formerly $2.95 to $3.95. Sale Price...... . . . . .. Ladies’ Basement BARGAINS ON DISPLAY WEDNESDAY MORNING LADIES‘ BASEMENT OF MOORE i McLEOWS Assostrs HAND IAGS-Dlffersnt prices and colors.’ Clearing at .. women's reruns corrou oiirsses-siin "m, our, buttoned ifewri front. Short sleeves. Slsss 3| to 44. Clearing at CHILDREN'S ILANNILITTE WHITE PYJAMAS. Siselorily. Clserlngat..." .......... c - I MGDREE. i~1¥ieooi1__.mii=d' . ‘ 1.00 A