You’ll like the new “Martha Washington” Cotton Dresses ' $129. This la the first time we've been able to give you -,.- _ -_,--,.,,___,.,_ _ _ _ MARTHA WASHINGTON n. (C:.~n.“. <_ dresses at so low a_ price! -s~s~+-$---.»—.—.‘.-.¢~.‘ .24; ,-.=_.... ... f We placed a big order had the dresses made up at the mill’? “slack time”. ~72 You’ll see dresses of“ the same prints selling at $1.98. 4E‘ Ten styles, a. wide variety oi’ pretty pat- terns the best value u‘ in house dresses $1.29 I Heavy Service Weight SILK STOCKINGS I Dollar fifty quality 9c pr These beautiful silk stock- ings are silk to the top, silk plaited foot, dollar fifty grade, substandards. Four popular colours, Bronze, iCane, Charmbeige, Aurora. Sizes 9 to 10 1-2. Th." Fashioned Sub-Standards Crepe Chiffon Stockings 9c pr These stockings come in a little heavier weight than the regular dollar quality. They are the product of a very famous mill, and we’ve only a limited quantity of . S' 9 t 10 1-2. Lilli“... .511. d’ ___-- 59¢ J Botany Wool Surface 50c . . STOCKINGS These useful winter stockings show seam up the back, offered in four useful colours. Sizes 9 to 10. Regular value 59c for——-———-----—- ‘ON THE ISZAND IT'S‘ LEQDA ISJJIZEIDLIIMYHHIIIIIK Too oan’t oall a feed “ohoa|i" llntil you've soon the “pelt” price "°‘ ‘if? "°“&n'§»s"-’~'3§ asufllleh‘ s t??? i “gLtlhOtumbll "oxen u» wig? 411'... .. ....:..i:.".*'.:"..... h‘: aims... "Process" puss the heal 1 I YES! we Isle a t "i! - It feed. lit-til d ‘R- tl our": fsw ants w“! n VI a . rssdsrs and pvglthlmcyi" ._ mimoiui: menu-i Outside. i 5'i|.ill l w q \ x ‘in i... s!» OI-ASWHL It!’ PIIOKQQPIII. OONIIDII-ATION LIII INS - INOI. - L-flI-‘I-Sl 1.2 rwan. sropro Int mess-n um-a-ls-si. DIPHTHERIA 1mm {gr children from years on at Model school 2 treet Bdzool 8 P L-M-I-lo-Rt. HAMPTON UNITED OHABGL- Services on Sunday, aflglliéfilltl-Vlflflffi Tl IAPMk ' ' rrabo-s-u-ai. OAVBNDIBI! OIIABGI. - Wir- ship on Sunday, February 19th in New Glasgow at u s. m. Cavendish at 8 P. M. and if roads and weather ‘cialéjslmew ' (canons-T; rm s) had appealed to her at mot. lacabl ' im lac- §’.;‘fé.“§€¢ét?; he étfinfi w’ 1n- Wo ‘i-‘vilingh’ “tvmwlli” ‘it ° ‘It ‘““‘"“' 1d h 1., . . . e0. . QY 1 rrabv-i-Iv-n- u£°§u'§.%’°£ui‘°€»u'?t I1$ $25..- ‘ entlon t Ross Barnes —-— t NEW wsrnrsrsa. _ Holmans, Charlottetown store have recently received their annual carload of Wall per with sioiel of over two hun d patterns to select from. Clip! this ocel from iihis paper and ms it to R. T. Holman Ltd» Ohsr- lottetown with your name and sd- dress and you will receive free their new wallpaper OMB-lib; L-359-2-l7,2l.24,2 .3.3,7,10,l4,l7,21 ENJOYING HOLIDAY — Mrs. Emest H. Anderson and Miss Kile: Du! Mrs. Wilfred Mclsasc. Avenue, left yesterday for Mone- ton, where they will visit relatives before returning to Charlottetown. P. E. I--8t. John Telegraph-Jemim- el. REOOVEBING FROM GBIPPE -—lv£rs_ James Monaghan of Ohar- lobietown (mother of Fhther Gavin Monaghan, Ph. D., of 8t. Dun- stan! College, and of Fame!‘ A1- fred M. Monnghan, S. J., of King- ston, Ont.) who, with her husband is spsnddng the winter months with her daughter, Mrs, Neil Nolan, of Wicodville, Sh, Roxbury. is re- covering from a severe attack of grippe-Boston Canadian News. Today's Shorl Wave Radio Program (All ‘Brno I ltandardl FRIDAY» FEBRUARY 17 MOSCOW 4:00 lhmn-From the Land of the Volga. RAN, 31 m., 9.6 meg. SCHENECTADY 5:15 p.m.--Hnrmony Hall. W2- XAI‘, 81.4 m., 9.58 meg. BmtLlN 5:15 p.m.—'l‘he Listener Has the Floor. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.71 meg. LONDON 1:00 p.m.--“'l‘hree Famous Mys- teries.” GSO, 19.7 m., 15.18 meg.; 08D, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg.; G80, 31.3 m., 9.58 meg; GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg.; 68L, 49.1 m., meg. IIOlVH 7:30 .m.—Guest Night; Amy Bern y: "Rome's Midnight Voice." 2R0, 25.4 m., ll meg; IRI‘, 30.5 m., 9.99 meg PltAGU 8:00 pm.-Muslc and Enter- tainment. 0183B, 31 m., 9.67 meg. BOSTON 8:30 p.m.—Elements of Aviation. , 49.9 m. 6.04 meg. BEItLIN 9115 pom-Symphony Concert. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. GUATEMALA CITY 10:00 p.m.--Radio Theatre (In gaeasnish)._ ‘PG-WA, 3i. m., 9.68 LONDON 10:50 p.m.--"Between You and Me and the Mike.’ ' intimate re- vue. G50, 31.8 m., 9.59 meg.; G88, 91.5 m., 9.51 mean; 65L, 40.1 m., 9.11 meg. PARIS 11:25 ohm-Talk on French Events: Life in Paris (In English: TPBV, 25.2 m , 11.99 meg; 25.6 m., 1l.’I1 meg. NEW YORK 12:00 mid. —Budd_v Rogers a His Orchestra. WZXE, 49 m., 6 l2 meg. TOKYO i245 s.m.—News Flashes (Eng- lish). JZJ, 25.4 In.. 11.90 meg. THEATRE out of it without a smashing do eat; which accounted for the fact that. as a person, she hersef hardly entered into conte . But at the time she wls be ered by a fancy that there must be something personal in it; as through hour after hour in the witness box, under his cross-examination, he pursued her wiih abo lo ques- tions and a nightmare disbelief of e rosecu no only hewnswers. “on t letter 3. Henry Goring flhe loan of twenty-one Keith did not know the she over- nt her allowance; bom ell to Sir Ross Barnes, was the fact that Hewitson had also got of a letter from Keith for a loan of witson e ' ‘ her energet- ically on the point. l"_|ou admit that the letter was a I exiles, it wasn't true, but—-" "Never mind. You admit it to has; been a lie?" .. u» “You thought it more likely that the plaintiff would be more willing to pay our dressmalrefs bill for you if c thought that ho was Bhuflus this deception o! your hus- band with you?" o " ’ve alreadly fold that my husband said mustn‘ let Mr. Gor- lnlr lrlrlitoevvlwc were herd up." The K’. 0.. siandin before her in face alive lmost to swell with the momentary fancy that she was believed néiTlavathwould dooéncideb , 1 our ec on alilgyplflllltlff‘! money " wl-Tgrl, you “I wsiiglttled to my it beck as soon “ t meput it another way. Was ll: before or after the plaintiff had said that he wanted to buy a house gnu-twin: returned his money m .. “I don't remember." fThink again. please." ‘It was after." wélfiiéwttxlva 11a was a ‘week after- . n s est a ou m- turned the sirufififs loan use as soon as t e house was ou wanted to hav his confidence nordertouseitgo ater profit than you had already one!" He did not give her time in pro- Wflt. but began at once on some- ihirgn eltsre: " e twelfth of Aulust you had a conversation with the plain- tiff in the sittln room of om- flag Youtold him I lleve," ewitsoirs voice dropped e. more kindly note. about the loss of your child ln the revlous year." She urhed s. shade paler, and could not speak at all. Faces stared BF h" 111 painful reflection. A K. c. in one of the seats reserved for his kind muttered to his neighbour: ‘Theres no chance of a convio. tion. Hewitson hasn't a hope His tone still respectful, Hewit- 50213205 pelted: d t ember You. or o u no rem ilhe oéacasion?" yo .. 0.. - o allowed a seconds pause in which the sympathy of the court for her could g0 for enough before heusnld with sudden force: Ls it, or is it not true, that with- in fl minu i’ dis 105s dim the ‘fifaigltltff, O that if he wsn s. ouse, the male accused Ora e —— whom referred to as Mr. est-had a a-st rvacy . had geen torn away. She could only stare at the hsndso e . 0. as though he were someth not quite be believ . ‘ true?" ‘Yes; but I tell u I knew noth- ing about Ora le " Her voice ran it: the scale o agony as me pro- Bu there was only her own word. U; SATURDAY-nth There was only o i gawk‘; $15!“! W" ihewlhlf {ixgti-r-l ' recollections “ BORDERTOWN " finger an Blfllllllggflifelfi {and ad . with We}; ' ram. mum %on this“. c’ w the stotlgdhe nnli BETTE DAVIS an: 1m- gbquf, gmgblgfl m: mtg!“ ALSO-COMEDY wonder a herself. It NEOKING ram‘! i" "T, ‘gm mi" h- f" Vi“ feeling so e that gar pnmi wer d s in, maul: 1a 3mm ulffiliivm‘ How Are Your Eyes-Q‘ u" “:9” W I. sag:- hwammsma_:. the some amoun Briefing conclusively that he did B oe man in pri life, blessed with a oonstltut wht wn word to a A ch...“ n. Our Island History ‘E55 iii z E§§§i§§i§§§§§§§§i‘;g; a 5 fiiiig itggaiés. 855g is? iggggégss users; i . Eg a E gig and was am the old as Mh Alister." and the talented. D 5 O- ble which, however lnteres I must ion, and wi ucstion and various accom lisihments that would have ensb him to adorn in a com- sdvanoed than 8t. John's Island was st the time, but from continual exposure exertion, both mental and physical, he being the first English sk- priest that ever set f on Island and the onl teen after his arrival in this colony. Well might he exclaim his dying moulents ‘The seal of m House, o mo, nu. eaten me u " p. Father McDonald's Death We have no doubt that kind and his death bed his lost Ind that he received all the tender care and consolstions in be expect- ed under the circumstances but it h nevertheless sad to think that ‘ that ' moment he nad r fellow clergyman, either to admin- the last sacred rites of reklllé lessedsoul irsswueisn! udgs an . more and tears of weeping friends \ sorrowing acquaint-anon. his hallowed remains are incurred in’ the old French cemetery at Bcotch- i fort, which served for that time", and for many years lswr ss the common burying-ground for thej greater part of County. No chiseled granl his many virtues. Nearly a century has els since his mortal xv- mains egsn to mingle with their kindred dust, and now. after s hundred b in 5 E L‘ J D Q8 OVII‘ reds, I might sly thous- ands, of his firsnd nephews and ' their grandoh dren's children after f them, who» s penr to be so very modest as to ave almost forgotten the very name of the man whose memory, if enlightened Christian zeal and self-sacrifice possessed them should over (To be continued) - ' Miisssirs ‘it. sum and Geddie uu;é§"““"$ ‘gum glvahllg by c‘: 1% ' ' 1 m» u span. the m in - inentwgofiuoh m motoring. a v 1 in their mam M‘ AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR Z°PEZJ 17c AUNT JEMIMA J ~ BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Pkg. - 21c CROWN BRAND ‘ Old Colony Pure, MAPLE SYRUP 16 oz. Bottle PURE l-lllll MapleLesi LB. 12¢ 2 LB3- 23c MIURTENING D°ME$T1¢ 4 l-ll- Blillik ~- 45o PEANUT BUTTER BULK lb. 13o lbs. - 25o OLD CITY _ JAM. STRAWBERRY or RASPBERRY 2 Lb, Jar - 21¢ MARMALABE OLD CITY 2 Lb. Jar 23o GLENWOOD TOMATO JlllflElvoz-Tin Each 6I=~3 for 17c PASTRY FLUIIR 1 [b.9118 ‘ 25¢ "m"; gun“ BULK l.h. 9c—3 Lbs. - 25¢ MAPLE LEAF BRA-ND ' - 25¢ BUR-ll l‘! oz. Tin Each 9o - 3 For @- EATUNS BUFFEE FRESH GRQUND Ula- - 21° $WM|$ 110W" CAKE FLUIIR Pkg. -- 29c ~ ooRN SYRUP 2 Lb. Tlnlzug Z5" _zo¢ Jaffe. Large ORANGES Size Dozen — — — -— Eating Large APPLES Size Dozen — — — —— GRAPEFRUIT Small Size CHUCK ROAST. BEEF, Lb. - - - - - 11c ROUND SHOULDER ROAST, Lb- - — 13c PORK CHOPS Trimmed Lb. -- - - - 29c SIRLOIN ‘STEAK Lb. - - - - - — 21c suouuasn ROAST PORK Lb. - - - 19c 39o Sweet Pickled CORNED BEEF Lb. - .... _... _ .._. .._ - 13o CORNED ‘PORK HOOKS Lb. 11c- 2 Lbs. — 21c WEEBAIJ HERRINC Each 4c.6for--23c 5”" 7°‘ 4 f“ 250 ANAIAN sv a marks (EJ001100). Two are s. to constructed st llimden and two V X‘ I MOBELL scnoor. and, 1;,“ “$1 Honor Roll for January: mmbg m% ‘Eiwfi: 71mm"!- °" D "I" Brien, Assistants. Grade X (BrJ-l- Hubert Coffin; .___i____ 5331,3175)“; N, 5,, Feb. 16- 2- M?“ Km" i- “"1 “Wwljac onnsns olnusrusmr s strong southwest gale and dew mggtezxngirfljg~glfggg°ggw. a‘ rumnrnns fog caused all fishing craft of mu ,,,,,,,,g,. "Mun, y_ . ' ' mucosa, Germany. m». 1s- south shone town w out into m“ Grade IX-l. John Gnudet; 2. (Ari-Bram today ordered four ssrly tonight. Highway if n Evelyn Geldert; 9 Alphonsus Kelly. freldhtors to be built in German Ila dangerous, with "W" 7 Grade VIII-l. rgaretaeglftenn; shl at a cost 0f 140111.000 little better than 100 feet. Intermediate Department: Grade VII-J. weld MscAd- aln: 1.1M!“ 0o and Giles Jay (equal); s. Mary MacDonald. Grad VI VISIT CANADA fir. nun-y Robbins: 1.1mm Ihbflh‘, . ' I ' _ . . amend-seams fi u!“ FEB 1s u» MARCH 4 M“ "mm '-°°°"° m“ nan-u Bond m Ossel n»: irssr Primary Department: -’-'- é -_-—:::_'_‘ t: n-s-s_@-— 3 ......___ oasis-nan“ flllITiPA Grads w... onu- Golden-t; a 4 n-Tnmnm nod-am s. a