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For exaiiiple:~— Two tone fabric Gloves, showing vio- let with brown,‘ brown with green, black with rust, rust » with green $1.00 Saddle stitch Kayser Chamoisette, navy, brown, grey, cham- ois .00 UNIQUE product in fine kid. b ri gh t green. red, purple, ‘blue, pull on style $2.25 Block printed cloud- ed color (1-00 crepe Ascot ‘V Silk boucle in effect- ive color ar-$ rangement 5'00 (lhiffons in all col» ours in many I styles —- — Tune in to CFCY Today at 12 o'clock Right bright colours in VAN RAALTE hand sewn, short wrist pull ons, green, car- nation, sulphur, sap- phire, violet, wine, KAYSER chamois- ette in button or pleate wrist, all siz- es and colours . 5m A UNIQUE SPEOIAL plain slip-on brown and black only .., .., .._ a bargain $1.75 Have you met TRULY ... .., .. this real underwear, so simple snug in fit, enduring in 50c p can dress themselves. And there’s noth- ing sloppy, untidy, hanging . ,. TRY “QUIKEES” ONCE you'll never be satisfied with any substitute. $1.00 “ Quickees ” ly is a biittoiiless that little children . smoothly wear. $1.50 e‘ ‘fxlay at ;;" "1"'-:-.'."ii:'.|\-iv i; Flowers Here's something that’s dif- ferent .velvet, covered with silver lace, beautiful sprays in all colours $1 “““ $1.75 Patent leather flowers ideal for coats .. .here in all colours 40c “““ 50c For evening wear there’s a range of delightfully orna- mental metallics and organ- dies and velvets .. . roses, violets and poinsettias. $1 1.25 1.75 Tune in to CHCK 12.3512 M. "i-usun-vs Cardigan Min Ann Shaw. RN-l 0! New York, has been spending s pleas- ant holiday with her brother, Mr. Neil Shaw. and Lorne Miss Annie C. McPherson Mrs. Martin Bhawwere in Valley on business. Mr. Norman McPherson is leaving the Island shortly for NS. where he intends to spend the coming months. Mr. and lvitrslJohn Compton, Ban- gor. Were visiting Martinvale re- cently. ' 1m. Edwin Myra ms hor son Percy were in Mt. Stewart on bus- inem. Mrs. Melville Robbins was s re- cent visitor to Charlottetown. Congratulations to m. and Mrs. James Grant (nee Rose Crane) on the anlval of a daughter. Mr. Al. carver was in Martinvale and vicinity purchasing fat cattle. We are all glad to see Mr. W. H. McDonald out again after his re- cent illnass. m. Angus .1. McDonald who spent several days on his farm in Mar- tlnvale has returned to his old home in Valleyfield East. m. and Mrs. Neil McDonald, Strathoona, were recent visitors to Martinvale, the guests of Mr. and Mm. Earle Hayden. Despite tfne wet weather the most of the farmers in this vicin- v ity have completed their harvest and ‘ some have begiui digging. The potato crop is reported poor and a lot of m. l -- l 1th. Knude Yorkson, Fredericton, i was a reeenty visitor to Martinvalc. 3 .____ l Mr. Alfred McLeod, Btrathcona, l‘ was a. recent visitor to Martinvale, t the guest of Nib‘. and Mrs. W. H. l McDonald. ' The Martinvale weekly prayer‘ meeting was held as usual in the school room on Thursday night. a l large crowd present. Mr. W. A. Martin leader. We are sorry to hear of Mr. Saumel Finlayson being confined to his home with pneumonia. Mr. W. A. McDonald. merchant, | was in town Wednesday on busi- l ness. Nh-s. James Shaw, Iorne Valley, has returned home after spending a pleasant visit with her daughter. Mlrs. Ewen McLeod, Straihcona. Mr. and Mrs. Don Shaw, Lorne V3119)’. were recent visitors to St. IOLEGEOWI)’ rece Men’s horsehide leather coats, wool mackinaw lin- ing, Beaver lamb collar. Sizes 36 to ~16. $12.95 Miss Margaret R, Ali-Donald paid a flying visit to toini. Mr. Daniel ltlclnlire, Pics Rd. paid a flying visit to Vallcyiield. Messrs Angus J. lucDoiialzi and Harry Lowe were busily engaged in hauling grain to Vallcylicld by motor truck. Mi". J. Lcslli‘ NleLcod and wile. of Washington and Mrs. Sadie McLeod of Whently RlWl‘, spent Sunday in Martini/ale, the guests of Mrs. S.'Mc_Lc0d‘s son. Gordon M. McLeod. \ -J\I I. "v l Ui)\‘.il\ -¢E-7:-_--- -_ \\ u ALLVYOU WANTEEY reds of coats Men's horschidc leather coats, sheepskin lined. Beaver lamb collar. Sizes 36 to l6. $17.50 PRW BROS. LTD ‘Lorne Valley W.M.S. was held in {Lorne Vallcy church on Sept. 9th lwitli a good attendance and the ivgiilnr pfOllfillll carried out. Next i lillTllllg’ to be hitld at. the home of ‘Ailrs. Daniel Shaw, Lorne Valley. Mrs. James Shaw, Lorne Valley, is visiting in Stratliconii. the guest of her (laughter, Mrs. Ewen Muc- Lced. v Aliss Grncc MacDonald. Banger, is i spending a pleasant holiday in lLorne Valley, the guest of Mr. and l Air's. Malcolm Mac-Lead. l ltlr. Walter MacLeod, Lorne Val- . . . .lf that's all you wanted you boflbe satisfied quite easily. are as warm as anything you've ever worn. But most. men, and probably you, too, want. more than just warmth... BUT Y0ll WANT STYLE Mill LIGHTNESS, T00! You want an overcoat that is warm, you want one that isn’t. so heavy that you get all worn out just wearing it, you want one that really looks well on you, that has STYLE! Briefly, what you want is a Prowse Bros., Ltd. Overcoat. Because only in this coat will you get. exactly what you want at a price that is within the means of your clothing budget! A wide range of patterns, colors and cloths from which to choosi Silos 36 to fir" Men’s and_l~3o’s Leather Coats Quest 0f Nix-rand ‘Mrs. There are hund- on the market today that .. $250" Boy’s liorsehide leather coats, wool mackinaw lin- ing. Beaver lamb collar. Sizes 24 to 36. $9.50 J. rziicl Dougiill. Messrs Murdock MacDonald Francis lylaclntyre and Jnincs Mac- Lcod, rill or Lorne Valley, were visitors at St. Peters Bay last wcck. llfiss Ilccn Iiayden has returned to hcr home at St. Peters Bay af- ter spending a plcansnt visit in Lorne Valley. ihe guest 0t Mr. and Airs, Aiex Mkiclntyie. Mr. Angus Glllls of New Hamp- shire, U.S.A.. Miss Freda Douglas, Cliiirlottetnwn, Miss Martha Wal- ker, Lorne Valley, lttcssrs. Chester Mrs. Join . i of Suffolk. spent. lvy. spent the past~ iveek-end in the past. ivcek vrslting in Crirdiyritn ‘Bangor, visiting intimate friends. Head, the gilcsi of ltlrs. Mustard. t Srvcial cases of whooping cough. Mrs. Percy James. Cliiizch Rind. ‘and srinlct lever are raging in SPCIIL the “wick-cud in Ca: ’lll Cnrdi n and vicinity. Head. tlib gll"1 of her brother. Mr. Mas Linda Mincliiii, R.N., of New Fiulagvson and Henry O'Brien, 0i Rlvcrton, were pnssetigcrs on the St. Georges Bus to Charlottetown lnst ivcck. This bus. a. beautiful Tcrreplane car, is owned and op- erated by Mr. L. W. Warrenfoi Peter's Rd, the guest of Mr. Archie McPherson and family. Miss Catherine McPherson, teach- er Cable Head. is spending her ._.____________ 1 BOOKS-ART —MUSIC m m “m, pm Before he turns, you hem- i; Not rm echo .or a note Incilable and remote: Elori separate, near the nun-gm; m. W518 Nnifflfm or orbicular with 5, "mow sinus by which 1t L; at. (Oontnued from pageil) trichcd to the frond. New York Shield ' (Continued on page nine) —..—-—'%-:i-<-—~——4—- to the midrib. short, indusia straight IVIUSIC Fern — As I i _ vacation at her home in St. Peter's fined’ m. m PM, hmseshoe_shap_ (L) L Gm?!‘ um novehmum‘ Music becomes intolerable, indeed, Bu‘ sllglclggléllsiosiéndlessness bfore the m Jghn M1151m~d_ 3-0.3; m-rivcd on PE; recently to Cmfligark m, A common and variaim 915m, (w) Fronds 0M0 Ja t‘ M“? the V1°lm5 B"? SWPPEG. And dlsenchant themselves with ‘ Mr. Jack Mac uIay. Cardigan ‘spent. hcr vacation at New lfcrth. Mr. and lylirs. D. J. MacArthur. 9f me mom wooda [My F,m_M_ scarcely narrower at 313B baselwwoi » NW1‘ their own cries Mm Melville Robbins and {Mmly Head. was a. recent visitor at Sh: the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Lorne valley, motored to the city . nee The keys are quiet and the reeds - Peters Bay. 5 wniiciun and family. recently, NP-Yllllm Filll-foemlflu ti») Befnh. intend leaving shortly for Cam- Plnflflw. 1-3 ft. hlgh- plnnae iiri- Are put aside Before the laughter *—-———-—————— M . = 1.. . . (3) 50,1 mund15h_ - - bridge Mass rs. Sebastian Goodwin. Banlgor. All. Malcolm MncLcod, Loine Ynl- Mr, mid pips, Lemuel Drake, Mr @3_r.mcco1‘u\’ d 1 t . An fl PRACTICAL POINTERB ' ' , . ,_ ~ i . , . , , _ l9) Fronds Xancmlate widest m so“ "Wm; m meellgym iii-ton: i186. _ d 3:21;:- Oi aPplflll-Se, T-hvrfl i5 8 ____ ipent scicial days iisitiug at. the lei, lis. n ialuablt black fox re- and Mrs, Frank Howard rind Ivllrs ' ‘ ' ' i?“ ' i‘ ‘ 4 ‘.1 :‘ l -~ ~i ~ ' me mlddp,’ (ma, pmmu.’ H; n men,’ mdusm mmum remrom Belem the sudden msh of damn Keep the sewing machine oiled Miss Hannah B. Shaw, Lorne Jomchfffigi‘; par llLs_ Mi ind Mis ,c utly. _ \V.(‘l\.5.‘illlIOf (VIOI-lllitll and vicinity high 301,.” Dams much Nduoed, someflm" ghndum Burgh smcm m“ pamw and (finned u you wléh good ser- vaney, was arecem visitor to Mab oc a. u oi. CnrdLan l-Lnd. Mi. John Mustaid. M.L.A.. Curdl- m-i; visiting in New Perth and ‘ i ~ ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Miii-Doiiald i can Ilcnd, was recently visiting Ctiidigan Head on St1ll(l8,_\',Sept, 13 tinvale. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hadyen. V100. The sharpening stone should be washed after each using to give good work Simshhie will keep white wood. work a good color; too much gloom YEH’ AN- MAKEjl tmids to make it yellow. FIFTY UNHAPPV MEN ~ A5 OLD A$ I AM,AND AE> MUCH $ENE>E A5 plnnne lflflWYllfilb. plnnatificd. The lowest two or more pairs deflexed. For" Aspidlum Thelyptcrls SW. A brlefcst hush impossible to trace. The symphony is done. The maestro bows. By WILLIAMS (L) Lorne Valley. were recently vjsit- l int: friends in Bangor, l fl‘ll'l‘.(l.\‘ on Union Road. Mr, Lloyd R. MacDonald, Lame Ml’. Philip Sullivan, Cardigan l-Iezid. was iirCharlottctoivn recent- ly on busliicss.-C. ' The monthly meeting of the I Valley, was a. visitor in Bangor, the wi th Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M. McLeod and Mrs. Melville Robbins motored to Hunter River. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Downe and family, city, spent Sunday in Mar- tinvale the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. McDonald. OUT ova ‘WAY l‘T‘lllllflll ll OUR iioniinilvo iiousn mass B16 (DMPANIE5 ARE KINDA DUMB_~5EE THERE ~ WHEN A ouvs cor A BIG CUT eoiai‘. AN‘ NOTHIM’ ‘to DO FEFZ i-iouizs, wi-iv HE ooss TO. BQOODIN‘ ovEiz His Major Hoopla LIGTEH, vou DEAF- , AND puMr/iiizs-~- ~ jri-iAT NlFTY DOESN'T Z AND I'M our TO CLEAN uwauuuu BULBS Bums OILAY, WiNklER ‘Q "mass ALL-~ ' “THE FiRGT one l} W "nzgustss ~ gm. IF 155w i iiggfdfi-ilwAfiT , M" Memmzjg), ‘TO DATE UP YOU Two MAME A HABIT o: L Ti-iiMR AD,5M , ' - . _ , - Iowa-ism- -- . PLAV SOLITAIQE, refine Tgscefsggtliso 1P3: cent visitor w Church Road. ,// . THE NEW LoTHAmlos COLLECTNG STRANGE A NAXRHYA/ggk/Ti-AAEKLID HAVE A BUNCH OF QUV5 flrllhl-‘tllli’ Bnrlmnllilrcn BULBS. 6%,, BOARDER "I5 LAKE A HNRCUTQ-wilb/l BETTN‘ ' ' LAVIN‘ IN DECK ‘m’ “ - "f" bu" lll- 1" ' . _ . a... .....;.. .. W. .. ..,.. ..... ,5;- 3§;',;§m,,§gg;;gg_ "3333; r» , New ‘HE vAwuM _ w PAY-PAPER THAT "e rc-c (mm disuse. , Mrs Robert Docherty, Sit. fleters 2/»; ' 1E8 A é sHE WoULvhYT WAQTE Choice Flowering as, left Monday to resume his ‘RUG! A NOD ON ElTHER Bulbs duties in Minnisotg. " 1 ONE or; slzfilgfnmgs’ (Double n“ Mr. Earle Anderson and daughter wbaygsdsl‘; Bistal. spent Sunday in Martin- vale, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Myres. . TULIPS, (Early Single.) TULIPS, (Early Double.) DARWIN TULIPS, (long stem) Double and Single. NARCISSUS, Extra largo Bun“. Miss Annie Gillis ‘who had been DAFFODHIS, 9:2,: m," i} visiting in Charlottetown for the Bulbs, past month is visiting friends in CROCUB, CHUNG Mllfll Mlrtlnvllfi 112;; brlbll- a Miss Annie o. McPherson, termi- GALiIG-wizlg"! °°'°"') er. spent the week-end st her home in New Perth. Mr. Calvin Hunter, Strathcona, was in Martinvalo recently. ' Mrs. Howard Anderson, Bristol, W“ Visit-l"! 1n Mai-tinvaie Sunday. Dr. Malcolm and Cyrus Docrierty St. Peters Rd, were visiting their friends in Pisquid Sunday. I Miss Mary McBwain, Hunter Riv- . er, is visiting in Maitii-ivaie. l Mr. Earle Hayden was in Ohar- ' All of the nbuvs EXTRA LARGE or FIRST SIZE. Send for our bulb Ilsi. now § ready. All selling 1,1. LOWEQT PRICES- Garter & 0o. Limited _\. N6 i=ooi5=