si i l i \ I 4 . rg. r . f Q r , .L ,». 1?* I ‘Qi A ' l fs-_ .~ KING GEORGE RATED BEST ‘ ALL ROUND SHOT IN`BRlTIBH EMPIRE. .___ NDON, Jan. 29-King George is ned not only one of the three hes shots in England; his records extlllds to all parts of the world, nn he in easily the greatest all ro i shot ln the British Empire. recent' tiger hunt in the Nepal jun' e, oi which some very good pic~ t have been obtained, has added ln record to his long visit oi Ill 08. _ oi a' total beg oi thirty-nine tl ` twenty-Your iell to the l{ing`d r and it has been reported that he ought down is tiger and a hear wi a right and ieit barrel. records extent to almost all iorlib oi gains shooting-not only in England, but also in Scotland. Can- ndd,_ Australia, ancé/India. Uniortun- stely when he visi d South Africa the‘war was still on, and he had no opportunity ol testing his skill there. - 1904, when he was Prince oi Mill 0|! more than one occasion ther were four dead' birds in the sir fan- PAGE TEN ' " -»i=siiri-rm mm 'rrfn c1~ni1u.o1‘TE'rowN GUADRIAN i .'“‘“ °.' ‘”-"" . r. A ~ -f FEB.RUA’¥Y 'f 19" ill! Wsvf-her to his gun. thirteen fell to the King, one. Wges, he brought down 2,190 head oi me on Lord Lathom’s estate in sevg hours. He worked three guns, In v°°k’= tell t Bin twmtbrtwo Bus: wsu :fmt ot :pal _lent sport. Another time. ln Cena at Windsor _he had s friendly shooting competition with the Kaiser. The wind at the time was high, the light WHS 1841118. and the birds were strong on the wing. The competi- tors made |iity~iour alternate shots, The King missed only once; the Kaiser seven times. The King is de. voted to all ior_ms of game shooting, except pigeons in a trap-Q sport in which hs has never taken part,- When he toured the world a day‘s shopnting was part ol the programme oi tertainment arranged for him in WCP! country that he visited. Even alter long and tiring ceremoniels it was his never failing delightto get into his loose and comfortable shoot- ing costume and disappear for a day among the game oi the country. On one occasion he announced that lm would have four days’ str-icq, privacy while stopping at Mauritius. None of e beaming and happy. Hc had quietly l _ slip d (0 d gr stinking McAsliill... ... Vanlderstiue pe sway r some e on Plans. Raoul, and enjoyed excel- snd shot filty-two birds. f when his grsnduncle, the Duke reported him a wonderiul pupil. on many shooting expeditions de style oi his own. iound to- suit him best, much some golf players do. Few men kee King has done." SENIOR TEAMS FOR his DENY SAW him all that time. Suddenly one evening he turned up, ` Victorias Abbie; da, B. Iiattenbury... Campbell during ii similar period of retirement COW!" P011"- hs spent . whois day in 5 “nge with Cornioot (Cspt.)... ...Nash John Atkinson, the noted trapper, R°V°l' A. Rattenbury... ...Dougan Ki Goof e began to handle s un Clit” whe:g}|° was only eighg years spy Rodd... ...i'CaDt.) $7-lllcslliv of Cg,mb|~mg¢_ ¢,augh¢ him to shoot and Burns... ...l.. Campbell A (53995 who accompanies the King Murphy... ...Mc'i‘ague B. cribes him as 5, shot with an original SHOT FATHELL "Nita not she style generally re- °°Z“ as t at I b `ll` t h t", , _ . he says' --but it is |;isr;m‘;:\m: éiyle (»0li.LINVII`;LllI3. il{an.H.i0-Zlliifuii in- h~ h sane renzy, o ene c. ie ormcr ' 'c he h” °"°“my d°"°'°"°‘1 “‘;_‘;|Hsrtiora iiremsnll snot his wife in um _arm and side with a rifle today, set _tire to the house oi his father-in-law, ,Arthur Johnson, where his wiie was lliving, and held a posse oi iour men 'at bay with his ride until his ammu- lnition gave out. _He was then over- ' d l ck d . Th unds D such a clear eye and steady, cool nerve after the age of iorty ns the 'l‘()NIGHT'S GAME. Goal Point ° Right Wing Left Wing IN-LAW'S Htlllrlld. powere and o e up e wo oi his wiie, while serious, are not ex- pected to be fetal. The house was burned to the ground "*""' P-Iwi- <_=;__=_ _ __r__~_ Y __ ,__ __ _ _ ___ ,. -o fwfr-»-'=-1 'J 5* J l Min Your order mgm from uns Aiveriisenemd ' 0 M l Flwiilfifliliirlsnopnlvn From 0\\r Calalvs Cut out the section of this sd that interests you, and mall it to us along I - T V lu We want )'0“ ”l“'alS *O-Ht all flmfs €11l°Y the ff¢¢d°m and 5atl5fa°li°” _ _ __ ___.._ ~. - (... ._ .~. . - <0. ,-~.,. » - _ TEA~ SETS i A ~ -L; 1 “be somewhat depleted in moderate priced TEA SE`1`S-- We liiildudeiéhlly llaieivlexcli a shipment which will enable us to supply these to :my \\li'iJ Iilily l’€ql-life theiii-They come in very pretty patterns. Tea Sets 42 pieces $350 A '§nK&i)n.ig O. » ‘ - .'..~.._......._..2._n.-e_._..._ .___.-_. ._..-_._.__ "` H 'F ` "see o.fdr A great list ol ber- , _f;'l‘ihc liccflplii dwho _lvlvcgcdiipaihis to _, _ _ . ~ »" in shirt waists-the biggest' KB, I1 00 “QB ay wi n e Re [mpolmlltthllutlcfiheSc(l3lgulR;‘do$lll llllalgdaiice of wnista that Charlotte nant Sale going “full blast" 311 5 page oneo B S ' - h d2i town has ever yet seen Moore at Wednesday und Thursday. Moore & . ,.~ », Sale- NW f"1°» ""' Hlrzlt "'“ ' M,,1,,,,,¢_ _ ' 2-i. if 1 1 | V i v f t ,. 5 __~., . 0 ii .ll` . I 1 l . . Cut out the Section that Interests You---Mail it with the Money and we will A Ship Your Goods to any 1 Station in P. E. Island. with our Guarantee of Satisfaction. You can Return Anything N ut SClf5Sf¢1C¢01‘N C ‘ We plan on making the month of February the greatest. moiiey-saving period in our history, In doing this our object is not merely to keep up with the times but KEEP JUST A LITTLE AHEAD. A , We have planned for the month of February to clear out thousands of dollars worth of stock ai less than cost of manufact ure, to make room for lh‘f11@W SP1‘iUE goods listed in our Big Spring and Summer Catalog now, in the hands of thc, printers. _VVS arc Cl€t@1’II1iI1€’d l0 have this CLEAN SWEEP SALE establish a precedent in true, conscientious value-giving. All we ask is for you to see the goods--we do not ask You t0 bUY UUl€SS you are thoroughly convinced that this is an opportunity of oppo`rturiitics';~ and after you buy there's certainly some satisfaction in knowing that you do Snot have to keep any goods unless they are perfectly satisfactory. ' _55 P ' price, per ysrcl......... ingat peryard....... . io pieces Black Dress Goods, cheviot, serge and fancy weaves. Regular Soc to i,io, Clear- 651: ii pieces colored dress goods, including navy, greens, greys, browns and tans. Regular 8oc to \ l Ji ` Dress Goods at "Clean Sweep” Prices"- The rezluccd prices in these high-class dress goods de-` monstrate our determination to make a quick and complete clearance of all the lines advertised. ' 2 pieces lol bléck .Serge-1 rcgul- 1.101 Clearin ' al r d i ' sr c, “C can Cwee ” sa e . C .".°..¥‘f'_.b5c 6 pieces black » fancy weaves - glcuna and diagouals. Regular ‘ 1 zo to 1.65, sa e price, er yarcl.._.... . . . . . . . . . . lo pieces colored dress goods including g'reeii,rose,bluc, brown _ anld grey. Regular 1.35 to 1.65, i sa e price per yard . . . , . . . . . . C sale price . . . C Here is s genuine bargain from the grocery section: ioo pounds of 4 Crown Layer Valencia Raieins ill 4- - c ~ good size stock but slightly sugared.Rcg- u ° ° ' ulsr gc per pound,while V alencia Razsms they 1.8¢, .311 my ;;; atpcrpoun. ~ The Whole Store is Brisiling with Bargains Ladies’ Brown or Blue Broad cloth Coat, lined with good quality Muskrat Skins, semi filling style. Collar and La pels of Isabella Sable, size 36 and 38. Regular L 6o_.oo, sale price-.. l/idies' Black Broadcloth Coat Muskrat .Lined and Ohio _ Sable Collar and Lapels, semi fitting style, size 40 'Regular 40.00. Sale _ O I Ladies’BlueBroadclo\l1Co>ils,| Salfe Collar and I.upcls,‘ mnrmot linid with Isabella Sable ‘Cc-llnr and Lapels semi fitting style, size 34 Regular $4S.oo, Ladies’ Bluc or Brown . cloth Coat, Marmot lined' .. .. with Ohio Sable Collar and Ladies' Brown Broadclolli evenly furrcd Ble ndcd Lapels, loose filling style, sizes 34 and 3,6. Regular price 48.00. Sale ~ price . adics' Blue Broadcloth Coal, lined with iiiccly 65.00. Sale price semi fitting style, si/.c _v_,f»_ Regular "ooo, Sale pricc....I.........._ Muikrai and Alaska same Collar and lapcls, loose iii ting style, size 34 Regular r l ' 0 _ 7 '_ .W __;__¢_._:_._._._;.;.;.;.;;;.;.;.3;;;:;._._e___g_;,__;._._._._.___ .;._._._.;_;__._.___.;.;.;.__;.;__._.;.___.;,.;.;__._.__;._._._e_._. _____ _ _._._._<;>_-_.11,:_,cc.,_i;_.vf;-chef.: \ I Less. than F acrory Prices on Fur and Fur 'Lined Coats livery iiidicatioii points lo ai ,sliarp :ulvaiicc in ilic price ol l"u\'s, and as ai iiaturul rcsuli iii fur gni'ii|ciils. lu llic fncc of il all licrc are prices that are reduced below actual cost to us. We do noi wfiul to carry one Fur Coat ovci' Lo iiéxl season, because it will pay US l>CU~€l' i0 Sell ll0lV al 1255 U13” cost and pul the money in new sprlngslock. lt docs not require any uialhcinatical deduction to see wh it this special ollci' iueuiis to you. 'lhc fact ofthe ` matter is, you can buy a cont iiow at less than the in:inuf-riciurcrfs price, and have the use of thc coat the reminder of lliis wiutcr, uuil nzivc zi coat that you ‘__ 4 may not be able lo buy next winter :il iicairly double the price wc ask at present. 'l`IllNK l‘l‘ OVER Sl£RlOUSLY_» long, seuii fitting style with collar :mil hipcls, Sizes 56, 3:4 and 40. Rcgiil- lined with ‘richly l`ui'i'cd` Miiskim. collar and lnpels of cxiliiisiiely rich Mink, si/.es 34 and 36. Regular Bro; d- 75.00. Sale rice I I' ,_ Co-at uiade from full :md Coat. lined with good qual~ Muskrat skins, with nicely ity Muskrat Skins. fullaud shaped collar and lapcls, 54 evenly furrcd, Mink collar inches long, .size 36. Rc~ st lc.Re ular .o0. Swee " rice . . . . .. Sdlc prici .. Mcn's pNal7urul Black Fur Ladies' Natural Muskrzit Fur Coats, made 50 inches long", Coat senii-filiiugslyle,wltli sizes 42, 44, 46. 43 and 50' collar and lapels, length 50 Regular $18.50 Sale furred Regular 57 50 Sale Mcn’s Fur Coats, made from price .. . lS I llhcngiilnr '7o.oo. Sale price.. . . A . . . . . clelir gray China \Vonibat, muskrat, sizes 42 8114 44- ` Ladies' Blue Brondcloth Coal. l price 5.; son. Ladies’ Fur Coal made from g oo d warm .~:ei'vici-able, Rcgulnr $7o.oo.Sale Muskrat Lined, Alasl