Braoliiey Point And Vicinity .53, mmy friends od Mr. 081w“ . ilsiflellum resist w 1'1"" m“ l“ ' baa entered the r. 1i. Island nos- pgqg (q- treatinent, and wish (or a new will" i° h“ “‘““*‘ pa‘ hllllh. orie MoOaliliun us erugliooi chums at M. m“ m murmur eveninl- it bigtha occasion of nu with lnhdey. (a. Robert Roberta o! emit-r ’ iii m‘ ‘hfgliiddille Ill’ maniacs liver-n; kidney Bloodlittera. MEN'S WEAR THE GUKRDIAN. T lsursclay - Friday , Saturday Final Winter Clearance 0F BOYS’ WEAR Men's$uits - Over-coats - Hats - Sweaters Jaclcets 1- Parlcas B¢y5’i--- Suits 1- Overcoats - Jaclcets - 2 Piece Snow Suits Q Pants CHARDOTTETOWN l Men’s Overcoats 1A off Yes-it would pay you to buy at this saving-end a bigger sav- lilfliltlll’ to buy and put away for next fall. Every coat re- duced-Pleeces-IEI-ysions-Tweeds. Sizes 36-44 at 1-3 OFF. Men’s Suits up to $38.50—For $19.50 Just 30 suits in this lath-and what a bargain-dark grey woisteds-a few striped worsteds and tweeds. Sizes 36-42- Prices origlnally up to 53850-4" clearing at one price $19.50 Men’s Parkas 25% off There is still lots of cold weather to come, and why be cold when you can get any Parka in the store at 25% OFF. All sizes-SG-M. Some prices are:- $18.00 for $13.50; $26.00 for $19.50; $29.50 for $22.13 andsooii. l Boy’s Overcoats 1/3 off Yes the boys’ Overcoats are being reduced ulso-TNow is the time to buy your son an overcoat-deny one a little on the large side and it will be a good size for next tall-and at what a saving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1-3 OFF Boy’s Suits $14.95 An all wool Tweed Suit with 2 pair pants at $14.95 is a rare thing these days-Hurry-vearly shoppers get the best choice. Sizes 28-34--llues, browns, and greys. Clearing at . . . $14.95 Boy’s Pants $4.95 for $2.49 Boys’ Grey Tweeds-tough wearing—good looking-Awe pair r the price of one-—This is Sizes 26-34. $4.95 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2 49 a saving you can't pass up.- Alt wool-Z l Boys’ ‘Jackets $1.98 . tone Jachets—tull length zipper front-the ideal garment for that extra warmth under an overcoat or for warmer weather with- out the overcoat. for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5138i Sizes 26-32. Up to $4.25 Wool “Junilio" $6.50 for Heavy ‘tlunibo Knit Pullovers-all wool-- ideal for cold weather—Grey in colour. Sizes 36-d2. Reg: $6.50, clearing at $3.95 Pullovers ‘ $3.95 A real wind Leather Vests $14.50 for $5.00 "breakerW-Gesruine hoisehide- sleeveless-big enough to weer over a top coat—- longer than o suit coat-button front-a real buy-originally $14.50, clearing at each $5.00 pqighaaratumddiohllllil" elter atlandllll the Week's reimb- er course in iestival music at the Prince of Wales 0011600- On Wednesifll’ evenlnir. Jen. =8» qgd, at. the home od Mn and ms. gems Riqgiey to welcome them as residents o! the community. An address was read by MI. OHM McCallum. and Mrs. Earle Strei- flngton presented Mr. and. Mrs. luugiey with a handsome mimr- A pleasant social evcniria was en- joyed by g1], during which the ladies in charts served a delicious lunch. Piano music wee Mnlehed by Ila. Vernon menu. HIM“! by Mr. Walter Mohure on the violin. Mr. and Mrs. Ridele? W"! tamer residents o! Bodiord and have nostril! Purchased the ww- s lull sideli- arty iosmarly owned by we. Blob- est Fwd. The lltrbruary meeting o! the Buckley Point Women's Institute met at the hosne o! Mrs. George Hughes on the evening o! the Bih- The ermine procesdinaswerc followed by roll qali. which was remanded to .by sixteen members reciting e. valentine verse. ‘I'm-es vidtors were also present. The Monetary-treasurers report was read and approved, and signed by the president. A letter oi much IntereetJiros read irom the presi- dent ol the" newly adopted English Institute, briefly describing their Xhlilllll-s Wflrk. and living condit- ions over there. A committee was than appointed to attend to the plakirsfl andnnailing 0d a parcel to this Institute containing artic- iee which cannot be purchased in Ilsgiaud. ha. Roberts having kind- volanteered to teach music to the school children it was un- animously decided that the Insti- tute pay hie i‘ ~ the home o! sin urges-occasi- liiin, roll cell to be arrows-ed by passing in cards lor the aiclc coin- mitiee. DABNI-IY W. l’. The regular monthly meeting o! Darnley W. .1. wee held Wednesday evening February ‘eth at the home at Mrs. Elizabeth Brennan. Meet- ing opened with President in chair by singing Ode and repeat- ing creed in unison. Roll call nnlwered by vwelve members naming an article at a baby's leyeite. Members were glad to welcome tiwo new members also three vmltors. Minutes o! previous meeting were reed, approved and signed. Busines. "_ horn minutes re~diseu|sion on adopting an English W. I. It was decided by ltandllll vote tn bee: and send a box each month to malaise. As iliere is a quantity a! Rail Otoee material on hand [or knitting it wee moved and seconded te fillet the ioliowlng Wednesday to knit lee Uross, and g the box tar Bngland. also members to take mes patterns to this meeting lot ‘ iurttier- plannitil so Qltlventlon seat. Reports oi earlobe committees Fsatlelactory. A’ new Dome um _ mlttee appointed aaraeiy Healer. flicirey and lire. Wallace ants. Molremme ~' Val lead ‘by Mrs. 0. l-ll Oorresponilence reed let-III Gross articles seat is ll led Brew ' \ _ mom's. in summerslde. (or the W. i. news subscription. mil call [or March mepting "An Irish Joke." m1. Morley Orolior kindly invited members to her home ior March Iseotinl- Collect- ion 1e cents. A snow contest Wes enjoyed byill, Mrs. J . ilickey warning prlle. Meeting adjourned in usual manner. A dainty’ lunch was served by the Brennan ladies assisted by Mrs. R. B- Cousins. Clear loiii Sore Noairili Stiles Clogging limes _ Relieve cruniu iiiiery 1am“ or lying awake at ni _ "u" gu-aagth with sn :54 gum wh not act new. Efififih agminings age throat to that — ih as use . ""t"'....‘.‘lf" ’°“ “‘ "“ "fi u» bronchial tubes. nose and throat. a l Q C U fitigsisidiaseaelwgueh N11 ‘like. more». he , bee; see Men’s Hats lleg. up to $7.00 for $2.95 Just 35 in all-broken ranges of colours and sizes. Genuine fur felt worth up to $7.00- oiitt-hey goat . . $2.95 MGDRE s. MFLECDDilmileé IT. - SCHOOL Revere tor January halt yearly‘ exams. Grade Vlil - 1. Joan Powell, l. Mary Gillll. I. B. J. Ofianlay. Grade vii -- 1. Ardelle Gillie, 9- more Jay. Grade V1 -- l. Hilda Rosettes, 2. Bernadettg Gillie. Grade V -- l. Francis Gillie, 2. Catherine MaoCallum. 3. Betty Lowil. Grade 1v - l. Robert Rossiter, t ‘ 2. John Lewis Rossiter (Null). l. Mary J. new. . a!’ Eugene Rosettes‘. I. Gerald Gillie arid An e Gillie (Nlllll. 0. David Macdai ism. Grade l (a) — 1. cyrii Fraser“ éeodisard ‘talisman. PI I i. l) -— i. lbw Macs Oallian. ‘i. Anna Lewis, s. lass Powell. Teacher - M." P. Morrison, __..-_._.....__. IDNDON -— (T) A North Isondon athletic association is priz- llucilll e rler "Bee new ‘they Rum: llilr lutiolk. Ina- land -- (OP) ‘lhree sets oi ivory draugliternen. believed to dale from U0 to esp A. n. have been unearth- ee tiara-V, . ‘~ w‘ ‘ cosmos: —- (OP) A late 10th- . \ ' Wool Polo (lloih Jackets. Reg. i||l to $13.75 for $8.95 Don't pass this up-yoii won't get another chance at o saving like this-the very thing for skating. Lined, all wool Polo cloth. Sizes 36-44. Regular $11.50, $12.75, $13.75-to clear at one price . . .'. . .. $6.95 Beaver Lamb Caps What could bi more welcome, when the temper- ature is hovering around zero, then a Bearer lamb cap-well here is your chance to get one fll n saving-clearing at . . . . . . . .. 25% OFF E SMALL ENOUGH TO ENT R KlTCHEN ,z_.9-.s.....;-