KNITTED g TWO PIECE q ALADDIN com) wrrn Q VERY SPECIAL o NEWEST SPRING STYLES . g Monoronns AND conrnssrs g SINBAD nab wrrn nnscx g OPALINE WITH CHIVE GREEN SUITS. . NEGRO $12.75 LI ALIA 'l‘HlS LIGHTER WEIGHTS szss its!» WOOL PULLOVERS COAT SWEATERS TWIN SETS KE HAND KNIT ‘ $4.95 BLOIIKSES CREPES — SATINS All Spring Shades 98c SKIRTS PLAIN — PLAIDS TWEEDS. 20 % off WEEK-END ONLY TAFFETAS — CELANESE to $3.95 l0 m 20% off iv Owen Hughes, B. A., at both ser- vices. L-3423-3-7-li. WINTER TE OIIUBC EBVIC! OAT l! 5 5 i-u C s York Pastoral Charge 0n Buudsy, clearing March 8th will be as follows: Cen- tral Church 11.00 A. M. lfleasont "i- Grove 2.so r. m. Yim v.00 r. m. n Rev. G. A. Christie, ulster. 1/2 Pflfifl , L-SABB-B-‘l-li. sunnsv NITES To Clear 1/3 *° %°ii ..__--.~-~,-....A,...i-A.,,,Sg,,‘____’_ _’__ ‘ v J I r: <-—v-v ~ .-< . ..M.l-.-y-_--<,¢qg~v.vrn_=wsq~@y_s;_ .. _ _ ARABIA!‘ SAYS f r -_-._ (Dy ‘lib (Xllllliln Prm) VDUIORIA, B. 0., Humming up the present Italo-Bthi- opien conflict, Brig-Gen. Victor W. annoying to the invaders, he ex- Odlum, 0.8., C.M.G., D.B.O. one plaincd. v - of Canodsfs distinguished war time "Italy will not be able to reach leaders, declared in an that "at present there is war betwen "it is a question oi a. public works project on the port of Italy versus a publicity of Ethiopia," Faced with terrain in the world, Italian troops despite the ‘(RKKMFYISINKHOLSON " i ‘memo umfo. R. P. SIMPSON QUEEN STREET _ to-date training will have a diffi- cult struggle ahead, he said. While Ethiopia‘: troops, ill-armed and disorganized, cannot face the Ital- ians in iZhe field, the natural ad- vantages of their country would make guerrilla warfare extremely SOLDIER AFRICAN WAR OOSTLY T0 ITALY March 6 - ' Toronto, said Canad Cl-IABLOTTETOWN Dominion ’s Dolls- Ask World Rights (By Tho Osnsdian Press) LONDON, March kA mOVB-illelli to obtain equal rights o1 citizenship for Canadian dolls road loomed with the opening of the British In- dustries Fair graced by lsrze 1mm- bers of tho Dominiorvs dolls. Speak- ing for the dolls, SJ‘. Bamuels oi a was now l leading doll exporting nation and he felt the Canadian product should be admitted into any Elven ioreiln countries on approximately the same basis as the dolls 9f those na- tions enter Canada. Mi’. Bsmuels explained he was chapel-oiling the Canadian doll It the B. I. Fair. "What about the Empire whit!“ of this baby?" a reporter asked. seizing the nearest complete ex- ample. “Any foreign tcrsos Any imported eyelashes or anythng?" "That's as British as You are," was the reply. "See those safety pins? Best limglish quality. The top industry is one of the biggest Canadian buyers of British safety pins." The Canadian toy industry also bought English hair by the tan, for wigs, but such essentials as srrns and legs were strictly Canadian. The dolls, Mr. Samuels said, sob- bed with voices made entirely from Empire materials. “Canadians, in this field, are pre- pared to try and compete in almost any market in the world, providing we can get in on something ap- proaching the same terms on which non-Empire dolls are admitted to Canada." Mr. Samuels declared. "Canadian dolls shave sturdy con- stitutions and they can stand up against almost anything-except a duty of 100 per cent." he stated, "is the former publicity agent of Al Brni ." Airplanes, he contended. an not publicity," her oblcctive within the next six months," he declared. "but over a three or four year period she is bound to succeed unlus world op- inion forces her to withdraw. For this reason Ethiopia is banking heavily on the forms of propaganda and is using them as o. military factor.” address here no real Italy and Ethiopia." campaign on the part he added. the most difficult best. equipment and up- i" Aim" "Iii; ..ill infill , A ' ‘dim "iii. iii! Dependability ii“ w" . ‘ “iii- Motor "The man handling Ethiopian‘ proving decisive in the conflict. "Airplanes are not vet the domin- ating arm" he explained, “nor is there any sign oi their becoming that important." "BY Aflfil." said the Canadian soldier, "the Italian lines will have reached the limit their lines of communication will allow nid they will have to settle down until the rains arc over. 'i‘hsn it will be a anew” molly ‘outlawed l$Illflf.'Q'\§h Mulls OONIIDIRATION LII‘! INSUR- IrflII-‘l-ll-lll LONG CBIIK swan Church. algal: Service ma“ m; ANOI. Church Cardiga 1.00 P. tended from M1‘. Mill's in the chairman Mr. Mount Allison theologue, remembered as one oi the oipsls in-the opera Mount Allison Chor yearz-qfiackvilie Tribune. -_-- osvnipun , Paterson, M.The Minister. Rev. CENTRAL CKUBOIP-Rcv. J. M. Murchison, ibis Society, will st the Control Church tomorrow even- Muxchison i5 a fluent secretary of the B supply the bmnit Christian ing. Rev. Mr. and powerful speaker and will doubt have an inspiring message on Sunday evening. POI-IE COURT-At tho Police Court yesterday s man charged with a breloh of the Customs Act was fined 850.00 and costs or two months in jail and for a breach of the pro- hibition Act $300.00 and costs or six months in la mittmcnt, and another drunk incapable was fined three dollars and costs or five days in jail. ASKS you CHANGE-At bywrv. B.D. , sistant Min pastoral relations, cmnse in amc forwarded to has his n ettienwnt Committee. Churchman. r GETS UNANIBIDUS CALL-At a recent meeting of the P. E. island Presbytery of the United Church, a nanimous call was ex- thc Montague pastoral Arthur hearty and u charge in favor of Rev. Ilong. Provisional arrangements duction were left with Long, a former will presented Day of Prayer was observed Tryon when the Societies Churches met cussion took place Temperance. The following 8.150 Ulfid hibltory Law; "Resolved that of Tryon implore you member of the “ and more stringent The United church W. M. Personals MIS. IAIIICBOB question of the efficiency 0i the publicity machines of both stions." ‘HIE WINTQ ‘Way dsr the hills tho sun is sink- ing fut; cooling sir ll filled with feathe fieku; The storm is breaking m g, blggt, And curving sn_ apes. when an the days oi summer ll» Hi» ii» Every day the IMPERIAL Motor runs it demonstrates more than ever IMPERIAL simplicity and dependa- bility. Every detail in the conatruc- , tion of the Imperial is perfected and guaranteed for long wear and eillc- lency. For Power, Strength, Dura- bility and Simpliclty- the Jmporial leads all other makes. Our testing . i. system is most thorough and hound to i bring out any defects. You'll have confidence in yourulisad the Motor when the Imperial docs the work. Wright for Catalogue today-it’! J11"; for the asking. r 1 iifwriill i". £01165 . Wi N .5411 t drought and heat? Where are the rippling pools |o Ilyi All lost and gone ‘midst showers of failingsicst- Ormouidcdintoicoofglorimis sunbeornrov. Ihocmlloidwintsrssyssrohsrc wl-thsnowort w, Ccidrebrusrywi howi- ingwinds, Andscurryingmow soccol sud merit yesterday. HEAVY SNOW AND ZERO WEALTH caused s scarcity of feed. through the woods. IAIIIEII Albumin‘!!! (U. I. Dy Gllrdlufs rsw, _ rnsausvmliiopoorbetngssiuns —IrmoA1icoBo.in , llsrch» , 14-8410-8-7-11. Pastor-oi chug Services for March 8th. A. M. Cavendish 3P. M. New Glas- gtfictw. Ravi W. A. Minis- 14-2413-4-7-11. Till PBESBYTEliI-AN CHURCH SERVICES imiday, March 8th.- n 11.00 A. M. Montague _-__. _ CHRISTIAN A drunk was sent to jail for forty days on an old com- necent meeting of the P.E.I. Pres- Rev. J. W. Barbour, B.A., who has been acting as As- istcr and Director of Religious Education in Trinity Church, Charlottetown, asked for a an — United prin- ai Society last DAY 0F PRAYER-The World's nual meeting of Missionary oi the Baptist and United in the United church vestry. After the service sOme dis- as to what could be done in strengthen the cause of resolu- tion was adopted and signed by all present and later sent to the pro- vincial government representatives for this district. The women were to write individual letters to our members oi legislature desiring that they uphold our Pro- women of the Missionary Societies of the United and Baptist Churches and the other government to use your influence in the cause of Tem- perance and to support a policy oi forcoment of the Prohibitory Law. S. enter- tained at a social hour following. Cuhlll, Solithport. Mrs. Mary King, Highland Ave, who has been sick over n. month. en- tel-ed the P. E. I. Hospital for treat- Ell HARD ON DEER (C. P. By Gunniian’: Special Wire) ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Alto, March 5.—Hii!lill'8ds of deer in the clcarwatcr for-set reserve have perished due to the unusually heavy NWW. it is reported by tradders resellers here. Depth of the snow One trmpper said he saw 15 oni- nnls in one herd frozen to death, and other trappers said they have mu dud animals scattered sll TB! BIICII DOD Win) CAIBARY, March a-rrwo fath- ers whipped their sons in the police cells here. Instead of imposing loll mums sitar robbery cohviotions, _ . Mlgiltroto D. Cameron Sinclair cu, I . Treats Threats Gently! 9i ll T. w» TU lions aw _..._____ Georgetown The last of parties under tho Miss Mary Frank Gotell. the served by the joyable evening concluded dancing. The many friends will be sorry t0 time ago, is still unchanged. "19 her conditiou in attendance at were very llfipNBSll/o. for the guest bQ Mrs. Allan MacDonald. bY Rev. J. T. P88119- Lavers, left Tuesday Charlottetown to attend the the in Church Society. The sympathy of our is extended to Mr. and March 1 oi their son The first game place in the Georgetown March 3 between and Maple Leafs The game was a for the Canadians with a 17-6. the SCOTC Ell‘ Miss Josie Boichilder ls spend‘ guest of her parents. Mr, and in St. James Church on March A. McDonald, E. Norton. Gordon, Philip Morrison, Keenan and Chas. Parker. McCormack ‘Thursday morning for Boston, ___.... work in order that the of having o public library. During the post hi8 been the scene of ing and also in oiling by sleigh ci- our. M. Nelson librrcstcrs. The fat _...._._ the series of curd auspices of the was held gt 8t. tournament prizes were won by MacDonald and. MI- A special lunch was ladies of the Catholic w ' Lea and the very en- OIBCDS KUQ with of Mrs. Jls. Johnson. who was stricken iii some hear that A large number oi people W" a very interestin! "Silent Bill lecture given th b ," X-OU KW, 0n Q B“ ' lect (s! “Bnwi Crime Ply " Llnifim spring to slides, shown at the conclusion, pique in satin and ‘Mrs. Joe. McPhec of Charlotte- iown was a visitor to Georgetown oi her parents, Mr. and accompanied by Messrs. James Easton and Roy morning for an- Diocesan community Mrs. John Batchllder and fnmily in their re- cent bereavement by the death on John, aged l0. children attended in large numbers. of the George- town Hockey League playoffs took rink on the Canadians (married men). decisive victory The many friends of Mrs. Ernest her vocation in Georgetown the Mrs. Tho funeral of the late llerdin- McA In , d 86, k l m“ “ y "i" "°° p“? the flag of the British mum Nav- Ihe pallbearers were Messrs. Jas. Douglas Geo. Miss lknma and Miss Frances of Georgetown left A ‘petition for the continuation of the Carnegie Library is now be- ing circulated and it. is hoped that evefyfmg will co-operate - in this mmunity may still enjoy the great advantage ice-boot smiling. The ice is splendid condition for trov- ordered lpanklnll for Rey Rich ‘and rs ’ snd carried out tho senten- II/Tiisperings <m Spring llllllncry Mm, A $1.95 Including Brstons, chin,“ M“... Mandarin J i flllliflll-flltflféaulliltbfltll-and 0 t h . r W"! Ind Straws l Sailors or Toquegl Sstins and Silks! They're all hercl Spring! The Lltelt at only To ii Score t of Bhlc sriimc BLOIJSES I T0 Ffrilly or Tailored Styles Sill" a" Nimlan-so you will need plenty of these lovely Spring blouses! And by Holy Name Society James Hall on February 5th: hgvi"! 3 Fulfill)’, 3'01! can change @919;- r won - - Tgrlrilepgrziiclfaskentlemcnb priw e "ts to an" your every plateau”- and My Peter Cotiell, and the Tailored or dressy style} in plaids, plain shades, and novelty patterns. . you who " v Spring llocliwnar Creations 59c T0 $1.50 A thrilling collection of neckwear awaits are planning to add a breath of your winter frocks! Fine cotton crisply tailored designs, rayon _ moire on cotton not. and a dc- llglitiul variety of those irresistible frilly aflalrs in cotton net and orgaudy. and pastel neckwear in organdy, cotton net and rayon moire, and of course not forgett- ing the new Thrill Bow. a PRO WSE. BROS. LTDL White Queen Mary Ready The funeral took place at 8t. . . n James Church with Rev Father F01‘ Atlantlc Tflp when the smmh“ undo“ ‘he Kiggins officiating. The school _ encountered h" compemor’ the (By Tiiornls T. Champion) (Canadian hell Staff Writer) . March 5—Fltfed and finished to the last letter of steam- ship excellence, the Queen Mary, 73,000 tons, proudest p- r ves- sel yet placed on the blue water by Great Britain, will make her first crossing of the Atlantic in a few weeks. Just 100 year-s ago, it is recalled. the possibilities of steam as s mo- iiW POWH‘ in ocean travel were bo- ing explored and experimented 1mm both sides of the Atlantic. Early in the 19th century wooden ships, dim- inutive and iordy in comparison llflllfl with the modern liner, we“ plough- party." An intcncivc. mile ahead. °’ the Sirius _ April n. Doyle will be glad to sen her about again after her recent illness. _-—--— J iifl B ibhild? . M, m, w,’ wmm mew“, ° “ ' in: the sees in the m; - u» new Sirius in New York hcr rivsi, tho have returned to Bouthport and are Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank ‘mgr: iawizigg ‘ i u “n I ggzggrevgiifkxre align“! T1811! Ind _ _ mos n res g o n a. r. - at present the guests of Mr and Merchant of Georgetown, a son the" Wntum w" the "mo and ‘NM of each 1 wit. run" of the Sirius in 1H8. This sail-I- and-eteam vessel. ‘I03 tens, carried comparatively few "W18", igation Company, organised by Ju- lius Smith for the transatlantic service of the day. The company ton had ordered the construction o1 a steamer to be called the British Queen but the enterprise was held up when the contractors went bonk- rupt. ‘ Meanwhile a rival England firm at Bristol built the Greet Western, i840 tons, and determined to put it on the Atlantic rcrvioe before the British Queen could be compietcdwknots. in the A " American ship Bovsnnsh, The promoters oi the latter. not to be outdone by their rivals, then ifi-tnifi 4 211M the Birium, faith-built mu engaged in the Irish channel trai- C. Great Western, in the Themes Riv. er. It is recorded the utm- mg on boa-rd "a respectable pleasure _ if iormsl, BPi-‘td trial took place in the river the Sirius reaching u. vescnd a Leaving London Much as, “m, ivcd at New York e records state this as d‘! P938886 was effected "through stern discipline and tho ponuuivs effort of loaded firearms." The crew was demo lised by oontlnuoug hcsdwinds. Postcrity is not infom- cd of the state oi mind of the p4 n . i? sit/er the orrivni cg the knots an hour. The lizim made transatlantic soon rcturninl to tho coastal trade when she had s mei- nncholy end, avrooked in 'Bg1ly¢qt- Bay. These early wcuels made tho M11110! portly by siosm, but to I much lugsr mcssurc under sail The earliest vessel to employ steam Plllll, oi which there is sny full record. wu tho which launching was fitted with steam power, her paddle wheels being dc- tsuhnblc for hauling to the deck in stormy weather. I-fcr port cf do- psrturc for the Atlantic ‘ was Charleston, South Cnrciiril. where Jamar Monroe. President d the ‘United States. inspected the ship before it sailed. The Bovannch nude the trip to Liverpool in 29 days and li hours. Her steam power seems to hsvo been little used except on leaving and entering port. Smoke belching from her funnels brought s rev- enue cutter sailing to her assistance in the belief she was on fire. the story goes. Therewes much anxiety ng the promoters oi the M! on the American side until they heard of her safe srrlval in ihl British port. __.___.____. TRADE COBDWOOD FOR RID (C. P. By Guardian's Bpcclsl WINI WINNDIDG, March ii. - Tradiiil cordwood for seed will be the order in the into -lske ores lit miles north of wiunim this sprins- '1'!" Msnitnba Government, infonned a seed shoftlgc for formers in ihl district, his arranged mains will" when cordwood will be accepts! in exchange for whoot and col-ill groin seeds. ______.___.___ INCORPOIATIONI (O- P. by Gllrdilll’: lpceisi Wiloli Ottawa, March k-Notico of i!‘ mods the voyage in i010. Bbc was no tans grou and her speed 0i: nor-non meme, Ltd, The lsvoimsh wls ‘built in New ‘York so s soiling ship but bolero ‘fiw-atrt of Wcstridge invest- 850350. Chsrlottewwl current Will‘ _ ticn is contained in the the Canada Gazette. is} ____-_. ems’ and sors.’ HOBBIES Exuifirioiv Y. M. C. A. Wednesday, March 25th to Saturday Nth. _...__.___________.____ Grand Closing Entertainment-Prince of Wales College Hall Tuesday, March dist-JIM P. M. . Ellifi" oiifli Wednesday March iflih-Apply .Y. M. C. A. for Booklet. Giving Particulars. *---. . G FATHER_ \i" t‘ ., _._ ‘ll t»; l a ; : ,1“; -_:».g»_,,.;;fi.;