_ I 'P A Wonderful Purchase' of - Western _mi- ,mwnm - l t' _,free ;gg,r;~;;,”;, ..'.‘§?;..7"i‘.°.‘!..‘I?’Zl i“.l°.f.f‘.;’..i“;, You’ll like ,these ’\ New .; "M" asa:-a-ii-at _“_ um. muy' Kmknm' _ ‘ _/ Ladies’ Fur Coats at 1 . 1 i .___-., am/ 1. t 1 ` + _» ~ 59.00 These are the MostSpectac_ular Values Ever Offered in the Province 0n Sale Thursday March 12th at 2.30 P. M. for $59.00 each "__ $150, $175 & $195 for $59.00 _- V . , An Amazing Purchase - We made a fortunate purchase in Indies Rat Coats, sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 40 and 421 inches long, lined wiihiirst quality Silk. The regular prices are $l5(l-ill), $17500, $195.00. These Coats were purchased in Montreal 10 days _8¥0» fl'0l\\_3 fill' “\’"“" factiirer who was forced by his creditors to liquidate lux stock. - Easy Payment Plan ‘ Rather than carry them over for another season, we are giving this wonderful opportunity to our customers now, ‘on the follo\\'ingdtermsi You may secure one of these garments on Thursday by paying B $13051 » of $20.00 and the balance in six equal monthly payments of $6-50 GMU- ., ey _ _ M D A D had taken fruit to three old ladies. S, A. C _ ___ be purchased. An interesting pro- .N01-ma Currie, and Mrs Ernest Cur- ** I [an i-ie, a good attendance at all the meet iastern Guard ings as well as a large number oi 3 "" '°» _ iw. .... 35, Simdsy, March 15th, Rally Dey- _ . _ _ 1 and N foeoial sgvice. Mpgigizdvrzygr us' dem, absenm Meeting opened by Ifrmon. b L_ 311;" mv( Rom B41) singing Ode and repeating Creed in ;i}Ii(ldI:ili’sesearI/ice 3 P m "BU"-ds “id “mn” Rm can was Awered by ' “ce .7 p_ m_ ..-I-he Quest of Um... F_ the last meeting which was a-n5W°f¢d :SL Belt. Captain-in-charge. 2: . PRINCE OOUNTY HOCKEY gram was furnished by the commit- SIR.:-The record of the Cape M m Tavern Hockey tum for the mst ng comm ee, Mrs. Elmer Betts, winter playing league games for the Le e, Mrs. Chiu Mclsaac Mrs Alvin A. E. M also Tr h also Ex . ' ' clson Curiie presiding in Prcll hibm°n°'gam:_ °° 3' md .McIsasc, Lunch committee Mrs. D ll, . , _ LEAGUE GAMES ougs Mrs Elmer Betts Mrs M ~’“'°‘“Y’ °°P° '1`""'"° 1 A1' inittoegiui-s Albert ciorriii Min /in- ny ' “At kedequez C.” hlvus. 2 AL nie M. Mclssao, Mrs. Alliston Mc-‘ C ,L TJ “El ‘lt ` ,.~_cnnnioAN - nvunss mus- 5Y‘l'll,!AN CHURCHES - Services -“lor Sabbath, March 15th: Cardigan. it ii ii. in. ana '1 ii. in.: Dome Vel- `ley at 3 p. m. In the evening, the ,Minister begins a course of ten scr- "'}mon.; on “The Undiscovered Country ‘fund the Way to it." based on St. .lilohn XIV, JV and XVI. Rev. W. E. ._$I>avies, B. A., Mlnlstcr . I ..°i»iiiNrvi. isiuay - wnile!\viH\1i11s Out with °“1Y *W° °"°" °“° by the name of a town and what it is _ ' led on, bills were presented and or d [or school lunch $2.02. flowers $4-00 sewing is carried on among the mm beis and many useful articles mld¢. members and friends. A 811955318 contest was conductedby me 3°°'°i' ccnciiidfd at last mcetinl- MT! EU* est Currie and Mrs John MacDougall notcd for The usual business carr bmy 0 Williams. The meeting is to be held DQdly, Mitch 1101. O'Lcl»fy Disk!! versus Granite Sisters. Skating after ` _ 3832-3-11-2| _ FERTILIZER, l‘EB"l'Il.lZElt'i ____ -uLi;:;'-.toon woltir:N's IN- ETITUTE - The regular monthly meeting of the Glenwood Womens president, Mrs. Alfred Gorrill, o:cu~ , pied the chair and the meeting was opened by singing "O Canada" and repeating the creed in unison. Roll cull was answered by jokes. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The reports of the .committees were then given. 'I'hc ' visiting committee reported that th 'I'hc school committee stated that they had visited the school and ad- vised the purchase oi’ a' new drinking fountain. Motion carried that this tee. For next month the commit-" tees appointed were as follows: Vis- Mrs. Alfred Gorrlll; School Commit- Chas, McIsa.sc, Miss Dorothy `Mc- John Currie, Mrs. James Auld and Mrs. John McDonald; Program com- inoton with anuio. aaoa-:s-io-ai ”'"" *”‘”’°‘° °“"" memld' 'nd t. _ _zmmoulsnn _nr “num were viims to sinnnieraide on Su or oil fires, sold at Braces. lu hy' _ 1 d. _FONEUED nAm__,r'o dum” in Buinuierslde Friday night at en were arrested on Sunday afternoon -lf -»» Y les Cash Grahama the police oonn so their boil oi no °“" M” °”" ' wh 1 ascii was iorieiteii.-s. , “°‘°' “"°”d°d "‘° h°°"°" "1" " _ _ aid, B df d. Snitz: JinBnnhdm;>rder gurl fetltilizei W” ggxlgiexcgrynsaturdiy 0;. ro . . mai , ens ng n a ' his th . lowest prices ever quoted on P. E. tending tho funeral M mo Br l .-E. mmm 373o_3_4_m the late Mrs. Mary McDonad _gonpgn N_4'n0NALs vg Mon.: was in Bradalbane, on Wednesday / tsguc Imperial: at the Forum to- the guest at Mr. and Mrs. Bennett _ A new \’\. night st 8.30. Semi-finals P.'E. I. D€i8l1B!\-'E- / Y Intermediate Championship. Special --- of Values' in ff/j-` N ‘AN tnnn leaves Borden it 5 ooiocx. ~The young mon. Leo Doiroii. who _tri/_ti f \ ‘ 3819.3-10 had taking suddenly ill at the Ciys- "'-V/\ /\ the luests of Mrs. Annie .MacDon- ui 0 -°<=--of -»==»-1--fo we- ;°;';:.'.“‘..‘:.;i°:.**'f” *"i new _models in is o 0 Mrs Neil Otolch. South Freetowii, ` -an-_ on-ii smith. minonid. we-9 ing the hockey instch.--E summersido on ri-idsy nlsht.--E -Miss Alice Deighan, Emerald, tal Rink, Saturdridy night, is now _convalcscing and his many frieiirh liope to see him out in a few days. Miss Inez Connolly of Middleton is spending a few days picasuiitly in Albany, the guest of her cousin, Miss Esther Noonan. Congratulations are being extend- cd to Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacKay i on the arrival of a bouncing baby i `boy. Miss Jean Affleck was a recent | 'visitor to Borden, F Miss Ads Walsh. Borden, spent last week end at her lioine in Al- bany, the guest of her parents. Mrs. Arthur Green and little son Ralph, were recent visitors to Emer- ald, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes. ~ Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cameron of Albany. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald of Shamrock were visitors to springton Sunday, $2.50 $5.00 ,P 07.50 li'v` c . < _ ser SPRING COATS P .- »_:i-1 -.-f',w,_ HE SELECTION IS s most satis- n V \. .>'-;4:/i`;,{"~"f,/;/ E factory one, single and double » ~--_ y,:§'»;Q‘\,fI/§ % x/‘ breasted, pluin backs and “Guard” 25%,; jk/ ;MEl's, herringbone and mixed tweedl. " j.,i,, / There are featured particularly wond- "~‘\f,\:,;.~i:\'5l\‘-_'.;£,f ' ` ”’i \,fK\ f . ,.1 3/’ i; ~\ erful value groups at A --'¢f;_»*-rw v _,,-,,;\v/ J" /_ ~ /25?! Y1°% A . -,, f-f 'fr fa/22' , s»j»_7_,.;<./-62 z;`>§> _ s»§»>;»s>>_; `~ > » »,,.»ri2]/ .<-\ =i'~ `_:__* i ,, "5 4 Similar smart models in better fabrics hero " \‘,\\f_;-/\ I <%7 oi. =,.I1'~i5' 3 ,§i'°1ii'i" `\ »/ ,. " . ' \ __' f $25, £3 $450 \ .-5 -‘sf `=_*- tf " f :R ‘ I' _ ”i "‘ 2>{Z<.f.~ ?`_`:' . /.. Q ' `T)_,./M __-/,C /< '> \\ / ' ><`;_ \. \\§/fzgv g _ M1=:N’s SUITS V V . /I I 'Institute was held on March 2nd at _ _ _ Q the home of Mrs. Elmer Butts. The Albany And VlClI`lIty ` /) \}`/ /f '- - << ((( <<§/} 2<"~/ our ~/Ou woui.o MIGHT SCARCITY DOES NOT MATTER AT PRA TTS 3 DA YSALE We are mailing 21 Hundred Cir- culars to your local P. 0. Ask for yours. C. E. PRATT & SON St. Peter’s - -`-I \NA|`f`l" ‘THB UTTLE GERM Q Nw HEART is BRENQN' 00000 1 |"‘°Qb00i D*/I NG r-*"J~_ EE SICK- --__.€__." DEAD OR ALIVE. ' ILL FIND HIM f' _ v 4' 1 'risen ?ANi> ~/odve oN|_v seen 5EAi=icH\N6 FDR TEN l-iouR‘5 1 ' LISTEN)/OU WORN/\- F-IND MY PET, UR °°N‘f' come some ll ' l . _ 0 l I r-in u .F1-,gy ti 1wo.i\