FRIDAY, 1 ' u ' g . . I I "rm: CHARLOTTETOWlfl ousiijlldl“ I c N a sxcuiisioN GIVES mm’- '“ "°"““" You Bargain Fares p to Charlottetown Sat. March 5th. V l Sdlcliiiisiriiv‘ THE BIRTH OF AN HEIRESS TO THE THRONE CF THE NETHERLANDS RECALLS THE TIES BE- TWEEN THAT COUNTRY AND BRITAIN. The people of Holland are still letters are still extant in which ‘she ceiebra with the greatest en-Iaddresses him as “My most high thusiasm. s birth of a Royal baby. P1131001 oxdgaf- cart son and be- l i l h f I" ihe Basement guilt. "ti? 1.112‘??? d...“ did‘. ' William was assassinated . door of. own dining-room by l. fanatic called Gerrard. l aiuolniswglege Emma. has brought back into the arms of his eldieierlr? i‘ 9 9 B II s _ nviens “a”? wlirgoshgtg ,half a csnturrvhgf pescs and pros- muttering "God have mercy on my V» 811166 llll 10 $ - i 5 W perlty to Ho d. and the next soul. have mercy on people- ' e j -- “V1 ‘° 17 " " "‘ " 8"“ .‘i""£.$‘d'.il““&€i°'“i‘>‘d”ieil° "$5.551; §l‘€.?§é’“l%é”1§l3ll“§t ‘$13.3? “y” I I ' Men's Heal” Matkimlw ‘ ay are uits satisfied to have a William the Silent married four i‘ - - Reefers with Fill‘ Col- woman on he throne. times. and had numerous children. ~,. . $7 00 __ __ s5 95 1t is s hap omen that just over His eldest grandson. as a boy of l4. i t, , l8?» 1'98» - ' four hundr years ago. on April married our own Princess Mary. Men’s Broadcloth Shirts. 24th. 1588 allot-her much-loved the ten-year-oid daughter of i- Color blue and mm Sizes Princess Juliana gave birth to a Charlas I. The Dutch Prince came over with a fleet commanded by the celebrated Van Tromp. and the marriage took place with reat pomp and ceremony in the pr vats chapel at Whitehall. We are told that the two children vgiayed to- gether happily during e festivi- ties, and he marriage was a very sgccgsful one. though all too s or . child who was destined to become William the Silent, the national hero of Holland. is was Princess Juliana pistol- berg. who was a widow with five children. though only twenty-five. when she met the youn widower. William of Nassau. an married him after a few week's betrothsl. Twelve more children were the re- sult of this marriage. most of whom livcd to grow up to maturity and formed an unusually happy and united family. Their mother was a capable and devoted parent, and brought u her numerous family with grea. care and watchfiilness. “rince William. the eldest son. was wlablished in a home of his 14v. to 17. - - -- 69c Men's Leather Coats. Sizes 40 to 46. Regular $8.00 — — — — — $695 Men’s Heavy all wool work Pants. Sizes 34 to 44 — — — — — — 53-00 Men's navy chcvoit Reef- crs. Reg. $5.00 — —- $3.75 Men’s Jumbo Knit Coat Sweaters, colors navy. maroon, grey and black. Sizes 36 to 48. Regular Noshwook Rive New Bmiwi k RQSEBUD? It's as cool as the old swimmin’ liolel The liisi liogronl pipelul will iell your tongue ihdi li- ,. 2., Vi TIES WITH BRITAIN The Prince died oung. and only a few days after is death the grief-stricken widow gave birth to a boy. who later married another Princess Marv. the daughter of James II. of England. and resimed $2 50 __ _ _ __ __ $138 own at an early age. under the with her on the Throne of Eng- Rmeblld l5 ¢°°l-"ll'\°l bile "Ml bill" "Wflfil" l<°°P$- i‘ * ti"... All-Wool v... €t£°£ill“‘?§§'él.“iidéifi°i‘i"liilil laidedzdirvzisizazi; Reese a u“ w’ ~~"-~"l = “*- =~d ~~ <=~~== i ' ' ' - I . . . I . , _ ~ l l. and understand several languages been remembered with gratitude ihois mighty soiislying. Thais whoi you wont |l‘I your - \ Coat Sweaters (‘o o and thoroughly well trained in the and affection. . __’h r h t er in Rosebud blue_ fawn and brown. lam til’ war. He grew up to be a The ties of friendship which P0" ...°_.‘. W ° Y°“ 9 ' he established between Britain and Holland have continued unbroken wise ruler and brave and skllful soldier, leading his Rgople to vic- tory against the ted Spanish _ail through the years since his oppressors. and establishing Hol- rciizn. and no country takes more ‘and for all time as a free and in- sympathetic lfltrl est in the birth of dependent Protestant country. on heiress to the Throne of the His mother watched his careerlNetherlonds than docs the British with the greatest pride. and her Emplref Sizes 36 to 44 — — $1379 BOYS !_ Boys‘ Heavy Cheviot Breeches. Sizes 25 to 35. Regular $2.65 - — 51:98 Boys’ Heavy Cheviot Windbreakers to match A -' i" a. 0'. 300 pairs “subs” regular $1.50 T Week-end 75c p“ 300 pairs of substandard full fashion’ (crepe) Q C files. It 11108113 than; Olll’ United ‘ loft‘? Pkg; 2 . If! TIGNISII CONVENT _ Chill“! P801116 in more favored Boys’ Mackinaw Reefers with fur collar. Regular $4.95 — — — — — $3.98 Boys’ Leather W in d- breakers. Sizes 26 to 36. Reg. $4.95 — — -— 53-93 Boys’ Fancy Broadcloth Shirts sizes 12V; to 14 59c Mclnnis: 3, Anna Ah Grade VIIL-l. Cecilia Perry; 2. g Albertina Gaudet; 3. Marion Daw- son. Grade VIL-l. Harriet Gavin; 2, . May Gaudet; 3. Reta. Broderick. Grade VL-l. Reta Gallant; 2, Antoinette Bernard: 3. Clarice Cor- i . mfg-ads V.-1. Auldine Arsenault; 2. Albina Arsenault; 3. Margaret Gsudet. 63.111. chiffon hose These stockings beinl; not pcr- - H°“°" m“ m" Febnm” . Paris have been iniflisely con- V‘ " " . - _ Breeches. Sizes 28 to Grade x.-i. _Jean Wallace 2, cemed with me plight or our Wm . C k. b \ . . ‘ fecily clear are called substandards, but will 36 _ _ _ _ _ __ $138 . Mggggtgfily. géfiiergalllltitllltll- 2 drought BT88. and have shown their lit I ll l rig t0 Q CCO W? i. n. \\;,~\ \ give good wear and are of $1.50 quality with Hume ' ' ' ' °°n°cm in a "ml- mactiwl Chris- _ ' - u‘. * Wm Way. The too Cnrlimds of do- “‘\ ‘ l‘ hated fruit and vegetables were. of wllrv. a manfsfestation of the same spirit. 0n behalf of the many thousands you have helped I thank you most. hmlllll‘. Not only are the; much better clothed to stand the winter Weather. but their hearts have been greatly cheered by your solici- fancy lace tops. Shown in a good range of colors such asz-Burnt sugar. Coppertan, Sun- bicge, Stroller, Aloha-tan. Sizes 9 to 10%. Special for the g pair week-end-----__.__ Full fashioned silk and Peiiman’s All W001 cash. mere hose. Sizes 9 to wool hose in brown only. E MARITIME sM K I I 172 Given Youth For Age SAVAGE HARBOR. SCHOOL Standing for January and yum-u. In Memoriam . - tilde, Thcv feel t-licv are not lei’?- an‘ - _ | . - _ Boys’ Doeskin Wind- ‘ Grade 1v._1. Lorraine Gmidct; 2, “ions 1| ‘t n. h .' ~ u ._. - Grads x-l. Franklyn Joy. 31195 9 l" 1°'/1- Regillfll‘ 10/1- 55min in a good 0101. browm Gloria Bernard: a. Norma Bernard. of m: bflfltedwchfllghm fig}; i’ “l” EMEM; A_ CRANE Grade 1x (A) -1 Isabel Plgut - ran e of l R breakers’ ° o d III 1 sieii nrhdrd 2 Y d5 WM 2 v . y} $1_00_ Cleanng g co 01's. eg- d o0“ $1 39 ra e ._- . a .d t . . wand by them m the“, mfsfortungt 1 . eranica Maodonslcl, 3. Evei - lllfll‘ $1.00. Clear- navy an “Pa! . ' c9“ Moan“ 13' susa? 61:21:19,115. 2' I W151i I could share with you some There passed. peacefully away at BOMBAY’ P.1d a‘ Marchuz 4P) shanman a‘, m“ _ '_ "' ' - BUYS’ Combmauo" Over‘ Grweauft‘. 516K: fl célanaht of the expressions of appi-cection his home on Peakes Road on Sun- “A Y]?! ‘lolmbmakfl " In and“ Ix (B) “l5 Kat“? “will ' mg at’ pa“ _ — _ J ' ll S‘ 8S 24 t0 30 $139 Teresa a“ 0140' i; DnArsenauli-I- and gratitude that have come to day February 20.h Emery A. Crane years o by m‘! own c°un""ex' Grade VII-L H“ en DWI“ 3» _a s. lZ - Grade I.—— ._ _rra e F" . me but space dccs not m“ Ma m; éhe early a“ oi n yea“ ultantly- re rted today he had Helen ' Campbell; 3. Franc“ 2. Johnny Doll-e. 3. Fred zser- I 15mm‘ Sim le- sentege’; - " Y Deceased had been m mg usual turned back e years foi- an aged Shanahan. w ald. _ v - B- l) - u 0 or W0 n b0 l fcllowc of Mohandas K. Gandhi. Grade V! —l. Joe Slianuhiin; I r | F-rench c;as5__“1;c|u De°Roche, from one letter? We are 5,1] so izood health unt a ut nrec weeks “My “Hammocks 2o yen" vmmp Mam“ P1 on 98%. Neiiie Perry. Thelma Gaudet pleased with our share and glad the "Mimic "° “is ‘mm Wm“ “e W“ er," Si! d the Yogi after 4o 8 g ‘ sys of a mystic rejuvenation treatment on 77-year-old Pandit Mohsn Mslaviya. Mr. Gandhi's political associate. Just how he does it Yogi Tapsi Bishan Das Udasi kept a secret. He is a venerable student of ancient Indian lore. particularly "Ayurvedic Medicine." a school of healing based on sacred writings. Already it is claimed his pa icnt has discarded his spectacles. lost Grade V-1. Doris Coffin. Grade IV-l Elmer Murphy; l. A. Doyle. Grade II —l. Ethel Doyle; 2. li J. Doyle; 2. Bernice Doyle. Grads I-l Margaret Shunnhsii —Mabe1 O'Brien, Teacher, suddenly stricken with pneumonia and despite best medical care and tender nursing he passed suddenly away on the above mentioned date. The late Mr. Crane served his country for three years in the Great War. During this period Ol time he was engaged in active ser- vice and was wounded twice, shell shocked and massed. {Thefiiuiiirenfieft to mourn gigs loss o a ov n n. a -—-'— moQler_ Mm John 5,38 who :5“, that WIlIAlKlOS of an aging man. and The following is the Honor Roll resides alone m the homestead. us.) no ed t s approach of a third set for the month of February. one sister and three brothers name- P leeth- The Yill- bfewln! Grade X.—l. Juanita bftfllpbeul .1_v_ Mm Jamgg Mcnmis, “hug, ‘mysterious herbs for his Patient 2. Arthur Johnstonc. N_ H; ward and Stephen, River, mprisoned in a bricked-up cham- Grade VIL-l. Marguerite Pity!!! to“ and John s“ somewhew m Um, oer, is confident eve greater steps gr: 2. Bobble Dunning; 3. James 1:55 Slates. A brother James E. Wit-B golfing bovhwd are n store for the ragga‘ w 1 Jam Campbell, ed in action during the Great lmuntce Cflmpsen; 3' Jcuneta m- So he must stay another week in H15 (ma-M wmm wa31ar3e1 M. the brick chamber for a s ecial l Brown. ;l00%. Ma Gaiidst. 91%. Grceia Gaudet. 9 %. Lorraine Gaudet. 97'“... Albina Arsenault. 96%. deed a wonderful blcsr-irig to u? all. 1w dafihgdnldatitlglihr: it"... PAM” “mm m" than“ l” “m” o B11 0 .-— B I c upr-h ixeclercuflm Ogrnliiiert, 111:3: way" "lid to all who helped in any i-senau . a a s. . 0S , _ Arsenault. Rita Gaudet. Jeannette ShY,,p§d°{,n%‘§.Q§_°5 $353.6?“ Arlienllull- were informed of the donoisand asked to write them. Unfortunate- ly. a lcw tag". were lost before the PJOOCls cnmc into our hands. All along Gillie ii few bales. inciuding some of the very best have been opened and the contents sorted for the filling of special yequest". when this was doiic it was not feasible to keep track of the donors. and so they are likely to mis". o direct ac- knowledge. We did our best to iden- What a bargain! Girls’ Winter Dresses Girls’ Dresses, we are selling the balance of our winter dresses in wool crepes. tweeds and spun rayons at greatly reduced prices in the follow- ing Sizes 1 to 14x. $4.95 dresses for $3.95 $2.95 dresses for $2.45 $3.95 dresses for $3.45 $195 dresses f"? 513,8 $3.50 dresses for 52-95 39 dresses a‘ Half Pm“ k30 Dresses HALF PRICEJ children are all warmly clad for their long walk to school. It is in- Men! MEN’S PANTS SPE- CIAL -- $2.25. Worsteds and tweeds in this lot of pants. Values up ‘to $4. You jumped at these be- fore at a higher price than this. Friday and Saturday l2 I only for - - M E N ’ S MACKINAW LONG RIVER SCHOOL HELP ACKNOWLEDGE Mrs. GR. Bain. Supply Secre- tary. Cornwall has received the fol- llowing letter acknowledging goods forwarded here to United lChurch of Canada in Southern. -Sasics.tohewan and Alberta through lRev. RJ. MacDonaldDD. Super- ‘iniendant of Missions. and dated Supt. of Missions. for which we are very rorry. We re- his remains were interred in Lune himself Grade IV.—l. Andrew Compbclll BREECHES 32m r w rJwmlor-icgg; aid. Regina. sash. argdgidfgrengwgtqcmgsigexililireégtg lg; tended was held Cil Tuesday. eb- ‘armor-digit Dfgiltsi." On the Oil om 2 evade gowns-gawk} fgigf; -— . I Ell. . ~"' . ‘ ' _. "' . 22nd. S Vl» d td elfill Whth Y l! . 9111B 5Y1! T" '- u Heavy weight all wool Taffetta Rev. a. .1. McDonald, o. n. individuals. hut sometimes fllled- ifl-“rlhv. Owenel-lugjhgaiftg? llhigh Tapis wiliaeittlfts 0n Dedlfierflarltllgl stable ' breeclies, lots of service, . - ‘Lloyds Bide, gret too that rei- some of these v.1“ cemetery The W“ be...“ n, i, imd to “new, Taps‘ g m z Billie osmpbeil: 8. Eric Osmo- . .. r . k i t th ‘ " ' . l ' w?" cut: lots of Wamlth‘ 38 - Jflllzfigllllalll-sil-ggli glitltifgisnfzo billgcginarw llgglellpfellnlllflde? ‘Ildilfirilxiigfllllr-lexlslolol’. tlirr§§.°°°i§§9 lieeuliagldbefi BiI-‘eylivtggtelfi bacilli; dmde In» 51-1. Vilma Piiylltcl: F1V9 Dali's lmlY- 81595 d B - ht u‘ t" tinted gaffe“ TcAllwlhosent Us Clothing quote addresses. ward. Jamie and Bruce Crane. times. and there some proof he 2. Windsor Campbell; 3, J“ 34 36 38 40 Frifl; mu] Dress Go“ s’ “g a t“ we p For Western Relief: The hosts of friends you have Hearse driver Louis Ciarkin. is over 100 Fll-Y-‘Jllllmflnfi- ’ ‘ ’ ' y in brown, navy and black, 38 inches wide. new n,” ma“? 1 m vgry gorry ma... on the prairies pmy that €'__-__.. n he euhmds 0,, the pundit. Grade m. Jh-i, Jean Liaclepd: Saturday '2 w and different popular for both blouses and that owing to the presrin-s of the God's richest blessng may rest up- every effort will be made to per- 3- Iva“ 90mm“ 3' James Film“ a Qnlry for _. ... _. - - ~ . d ff t work we were not able to acknow- on yo“ in this New Yen, With a gloomy look on his face. a suads Mr. Gandhi to try the mmm- om. . ' dresses 98c yard. Plain and dotte ta e a ‘we, you, m‘pmen‘s as they a,_ Your. mwhfum private came down the steps of the treatment. Several rich Indians Glade TL-l- 040°‘; flf,".‘1§“§‘,-‘O. ' i. 38” wide 79c yard. p rived. Ooniir-‘iibutions tftllllnfl 31m tsuch R. .1. MCDONALD mllgglrli; h1g5 {Flam a pm.“ 00W ggwvelhgggrflflllntgrggrezzflfi avg-lig- ""§§§§§°‘}_§‘if'“yf§igd'ret Cnmiibcil g M EN ’S ST RIN G were (‘minted gun“ u“: had? LON N—(OP)—M tin demand Me. "And how is the Sergeant- ooo depending 0n the ,QtlEl1t,'3 i; s. Harold Profltt; a. Alvin nernhd. i GLOVES “$2.00 quality , l 25 bei- iilgt you diigecslv to R-e- this v38 as Wflfllatllnziafpfffiegel’: (use M1312: uigéofmgeg" mum Ollgflélilellil-géueve Indus “t: n ___:1leachcr¢1iouise M.V_Johnson, _ y" $100‘ warm '09] lined ZIP J % dgesrdm léléfiifeldhwektnelelselngafiki giltriliiin 320511280) and "There ‘s no hope." be said sad- leader m ght not be hgrd pa‘; wit. of "A uxyedic Medicine" in Diem‘ gloves to keep your ' d. breiikfast-in-lred sets. _ _ 1v "H the wgsiefiljlll -: _ hands comfortable on the coldest d sy s. Friday MEN! Here is good news for you! All the Zipper Front Jackets in the Men's Store are being sold at a big reduction. Fifteen different styles, heavy weights or light weights, plain gturnLtT/Lgivutyfltfimorrgwiuade for_he_has__spoken in favor ence and Saturday 8 only for -— — - “I” MEWS SPATS - Good looking S"? or fawn spate. Guaranteed snaps LEIITENA F000 SALE WE CARRY A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH, SMOKED AND CANNED FISH AT SAVING PRICES MARVENS S00! S 1 lb. BAG 15c 2 For colors or patterned, they arc all included in this marvellous olering. Don't wait-take ad- vantage of these low prices now. Think of it- the J scket you want selling for twenty-five per- cent less than regular prices. ' New Canadian CHEESE Per Lb. 29c 111- zili only for -- -- — and rugged construction $3.00 for $2.25; $5.00 for $3.75; $6.50 for $4.85 _ R E t’; w?“ .103“?! m‘; Leather Coats clear at Fiiisli Fliiilis and ‘got... 27¢ riiizsii and SMéiKEB l an com 0 G . - ‘ . day and Saturday one off FILLETS Lb. 14c 2 Lbs. F | s H MEN! Here is more good news for you! You can buy that Leather Coat you _ CLARKS Assorted . SOUPS Except Chicken Tin 7c 3 Tins - have wanted for MEN’S WORK SHIRTS . f 4h. d g . mnealtiielflit weight-mitt lg“:oag“ag“lih‘ll“lrll"l°ilorlhlgz"l: rlllemll“ N“ Rmmlm’ 1b‘ "' " "'_ " u‘ TKQXTBdJUICE Tin 8c a Tins _ _ _ .. _ 20 Fresh Haddock FILLETS. Lb. _ m.- s ct work v m Ctifl, . . with zipper fmhtfl. Lots ‘$01’: gigjg}; Ifffwhif... Efiatsfwilfi CAULIFLOWER. 11"“ "'“_ 30c Eaton 106 Fresh HADDOCK. Trimmed. H» l!“ HONEY.7oz.Jar——---————-""' _ of weer, roomy and com~ ~ , | h _ _ _ _ 27 __ __ __ __ 3;.- ‘ forum“ Bright colon zirirsiisgiigr gigarzhllieictlrinafizr out; CELERY. Large Head 15c HALIBUT. Sliced, Lb. > - Friday and Sat- sl Wm“, and years to coma Fresh SPINACH. Lb. - —- — — c Chicken 2 c Fresh senators, u). - - - — Illr ' ii: .- . 0 . e . ' r " l-ml 9433A“- Lb- " " " " 8° F i h o" or FILLETS 0f PERCH. Lb. - - ‘M 8 l‘ EVER . - Another " Week-end WOW" l Flm m" T°MAT°'ES' ‘b’ " -“ 18° SARDINES Mustard Tin 5c 2 for - _ - 90 smog“; KIPPERS pkg 15¢ z i... 20c l. coNNoivs CLAMS i, $22.50 and swiiiir POTATOES lb 10c z lbs. 19c 5 M. Tm m 2 For _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ 25c Bonems Gonna“ m m 2 my h. . szsoo OVERCOATS $15.00 Style is important and these coats have lots of it. Cut in the latest double breasted models; tailored from the newest tweeds, Barry- mores, and fleeces; these quality overcoats offer maximum warmth with no excess weight. Years of wear are built into everyone from the weaving of the cloths to the sewing on of the buttons. Style-Warmth -Wesr\-li'ii-at a Price. 8 Linwood 826.00 0VERCOATS--—--------- i ' . I 101V THE ISLAND "ITIS REi-PTLEQD IRZIZFYIIP . Local TURNIPS, 2 for - - - - 5c Pink 25° Local CARROTS lb. 3c 1o lbs. - 29c - 5411M“ l“ °'~ Tl" 13° 2 T“ " " - "f "' . _ N... 1 oNioNs lb. 8c z lbs. _ _. 15c coorisn No. 1 rm I1‘: Delicious APPLES, large e m - 25c FLAKES Tl“ EACH Sunkist Lemons. large 9 m - m __ Bu“. ' ~ l A Jsffa oasNoss. M‘ “l” l“ " “l” MACARONI Lb. 7e 2 L - -_- - - - - - cllill“ GRAPE-s’ “- "' " "' “ m ‘ SgGltTIlNlNG Lb. 14c z Lbs. - - - -- -'- 210 _........_.'.... semi , gftffs-"d m sum'-rs.i,i.it---i--_--~-"--- GRAPlFliUITIseb 10c a m - m ~ .. r‘ " < cousins he I Boneless moor HERRING. lb. e 15c WEEBALL HERRING 6 for — '5'" Salt MACKEREL lb. 18c. 2 lbs. 25c CRAB miisrdv. 0S. 'l‘lnl-- ~- W" PILOI-IABDS 15% us. tin 2 for m Each —Io—l@'—-""'_' 13c - sunrises, s a4 os. tin -- - - - 25° scsLLors s or. Tin - - — -— 2" ehk Ti/iib-Tiny. ' g 9: ssLiuoN Each ices m - — 1 \ =2,..’,_,».