. _-l__- :.—;-.—--~r_v.:_—-.~,:-_~.-;-_- __ »~ — - . i¢v=~e-k .. - Fri my and ‘fifllfllrday There's a Line of 40c "races On ‘ipt-cial 1 9 I Sale at ' About three dozen braces, suitable lOf men o; big boys. They are a very good brace, the cord aha roller style. Regular 40c pair. Special for Friday and Saturday................................19cpair r1 t‘ I~ Man's Black Sox in union cashmere, a good weight for Spring wear. Regular 85c for [Men's grey all~tvool worsted sox, a good wearing material. Regular $1.25 pair. Special for Friday andSaturday \\'e have a ietv men's shirts left in sizes 16 and 16 1-2, which are a good buy at regular prices $2.25 and $2.50., Special for Friday and Sat. “$1.98 each 25 p9!‘ ‘Cent rt d lClinn . . . remainder of our fillvtk‘ 0f llgy’; J rsqys _ All boys’ Jerseys that are left we will sell at a 25 p. c. discount $2.00 for $1.50, $2.25 for $1.69. $2.50 for $1.88, $3.00 liar $2.25 each. in: fig: lllgll \len--$6 50 00 an S on _. e riiay t‘ land Saturday $3 .10 doz. Men's Soft Felt Hats, assorted colors and sizes, good shapes. Reg. $6.50 to 57-50. Friday and Saturday -" The New Capi are "sally l Our new Spring Caps have arrived, they are. the ycry latest.‘ New Greys and Greens . .$2. 5o and $3.00 Men's good quality Umbrellas, special . . .. . .$2.5o ill il‘ W d l‘ h" eazypoynn e n Ill $7_§|] Boy's Suits in Brown, Grey and Dark Tweeds’. They are very smart in style, have belt and slash pockets with blootner pants. Very special for Friday andSaturday..... . . . . . . ' vy quality Denim overalls, all sizes. Wielllimade Reg.‘- 3.oo.' Friday and Saturday . . . . . . . . .' .$2.oo Ladies Leatherette Coats, Gm . Iltl Tan were $22 on "Will at _. l OTABLE INDEED IS THIS LOT OF PRETTY leatherette coats-wt the outing - _ sort, smartly useful, rainprool, windproof, smarF-al relatively small lot to oiTer-- but all good. They were sold at $23. Friday and Sa- turdaythcygoat (lmt “piiltitt in this lot oi $1.50 Ynitelllttisis on sate lot Wail end HERE ARE BLOUSES OF DOUBLE THE T PRICE and more ofiered among these. Pret- r_ .ty, smart, well made wearable styles, trimly and carefully made of choice voiles. Yes, some of them areiiruslied a. bit, and some are a little soiled- but they'll be like new with one washing, choose -.;;'{...|.. ...$LS° Black Mervitaf with an accordion pleated flounce. Sensible. useful, well made, offered all day Friday and Saturday They're good value at $2.75 llnv Gooi Black Pashmore ltucitings at 25 Pr!‘ Cent Less Every week and you look at the bottom drawer and say: "l must get some more stockings-these will not 1:151 through the spring. This week-end offer of 25 per cent discount make stocli-ingbuying easy, and tempting. '$‘l.8S_ Tan lltl (ifey lltshinere Stockings sell this heel at Look over. like everything this store tells about, the goods arc more attractive than any adver- tising Wc can give them. Black and Pongec. Smoke andDoue are colors er this u-ondeflul "RADIUM" silk stocking, of $5.75 yallue that we offer this week end at only . . . . . .$3.oo ll lltll Blue Strge- lllicrcil at $150 " Here's an old time value-good stout serge, 41 in. wide--you'vc seen it oflereil at $2.2 5 and more . .$1. 5o Still a good quantity oi’ that wonderful $1.49 silk in Black and Navy only. 33 to 3o inches wide. ll’ 160:1‘! out of town we'll send you samples. ti. Mutant ltd. 81., Citrtttotm and Western I -a:r-:out mirnootir cin- CUlT-J tori-loathe‘ Sum!!!» March . _ ___ . no th. cine Traverse at 11.8mm- 45. Map‘ t“, “ma” town at a, Bedoqtn M7. ode 1 1 <1 Red Cookorela. --— a’ c M "n -o'r_ Pnnictvo AT KQNGING b. SM n1 be 1w - . . fibwmg°afide m c m “m ran.- The Feast. o! at. Patrick ' Fwllfl celnbnitod at Reliant“? in u l »--1'He my mistaken-rho quiet» W wmvtemmtt’ ""11""- . High Mrs was celebrated In 8t. l."l“i‘.lll‘.i°il“il’j"ilfi W. ha... .. n. ....... i... An onto rising business In that 5"- D- 3- mm‘- “4‘° 979mb“ § "n13 his boon oni-i-iea on n11 Wm s“! Wm" f?“ $5M‘ winter nt Keneinet-on by iur. 11. mtmhtl 31h" u" d“ "l" “j R. blouse who has been Iuotru- “"90 “m” “PP”? “t9 w“ ref‘ manta! In lining the pockets “Nd l" ‘he mo" “Mun hxugey of the gammy, M", mp lent tylfflflélfilélil to the cee ra- ‘prlcoo. But those who are over- lb“- ataieked with hay would act unwlao- "' _ | 1y much longer to 110111.‘! Start Training l Will Arrive ln Unltod Stat" Earl)’ In May for Bout With Dempsey ‘ 5 -n'nvuumutuanw~ lined: Llnlnul llellnuu New» all “'ES'l‘l'I RN PERSONALS -—i‘.llt'. J. P. Gaudot, Mlaooucbe W84 in town Thursday. 4mm Alice Smith of Elmsdale left Thursday for Mooaelaiw, Sank on an extended vlalt. NEW YORK, Mar. low-Goofs“ Car-ponder. Franco's war hero and Eumpeau boxing idol. Jill come to this couotry -by May 1 t0 prfllmfe for Ma world's heavyweight cham- pionship battle against Jack Demp- --Mr. P. C. Gallant was in sumed responsibility for promoting the battle. today made this declar- ation following receipt of woril from n close personal tfrlond of ‘MM Budflok o’ Mumfihmssets Cnrpeutliirfit that the French boxer whlo h“ *'°°“,,f.'§'““‘ "lends m bad arrnagid bls plans totbis and Co emun was n to the Prince; ‘ - Qotmty. Hospital Wednesday where Carpenter's friend acquainted Pro- sbe was operated on for Bllpendl- moter RI .-kitr<i with the contents of “m” ' ' a latter In which the European __A children-B carnival was hem heavyweight champion divulged a In the Crystal rink Summerside wllllllete lmlnorary of his engage- Wednvsdflv event»: and was lame moms up to the date he is seine» ly attended. The prizes were tab dmed to “we for Ameflcm A usltl d ‘asfyflehlieiz’ Lila?’ c o“ m Rslcknnt was emphatic In ‘his den- ‘fliuredav for Amherst to aaulet to evangelical moot-lugs to be hold at the tlrsPBaptist Ohuroli. hitch in tle bout. ‘The promoter. was at a Ions to account for the re- ports wh eh were based on the -probabl~lity of Cttrpentler refusing: w 118""! '0 bOX Dfim-fmey unless his original iruztrantoe of $200,000 wasi Wfhwmtnr. It was said Rlokaird was contemplating a trip altrontl “I16 ‘VH8 lllflltifillg to leave wltbln a. few dag-s. ln denying hi; @9011. ed stilling. Rickard also declared that ho was prepared to go through with the original arrange- ment as 0011c rned Oorpentioriq fiuwmlllet". tu the event the French.- mnn rofu aeil to agree to a porcgm. 111:0 propi stclou for bin end. Rl°k°Pd "would not disclose his Plans for ihadpcatlon of the bout. He is sill. worklng on this phase of the contest and bin plans are riot in a condition which would permit ‘lost Development . *_ Water Traiiqtortrion if ‘ Iii West at Prisent _ CALGARY, Alb. March l7.—-ft is not the intention of the Dominion ilovermrtent at‘ the tpreseut time to develop‘ the water transportation ewlce In the West. according tn 1 latter Just received by the L‘. F ‘i front tine Hon. F. B. lvloCurdy. jederul ntlnlster of public vrorks. A i use has tbeen mentioned by the zinuelif" ortiianlzatlon‘ that the {brill Snskatclieuvun‘ River- mlight ‘toad improved in order lojparrnlt of traffic from. Edmonton to Lake Winnipeg. nucuio minister- pointe S lat of than rumor-a that fliers was n] _ Cant ian Bar As.o nual meeting of the Cunadlnn Bar Association is to be held in Otto/we this Year, whus making It the second convention of Ita kind to be held In the capital by the same aisaocia~ tlon within two days. made by Mr. George I‘. Henderson ti. C.. honorary "i-i-rqurer of ithe as- llm judicial cum-utilize Council and a. member of the House ot‘ Lords. la e cblef gueet of honor nil. the 1921 Caramels Icupn brown sugar " ‘t.’ M“ I m enpoon molulou K cup butter X teaspoon cinnamon p 9 tablespoon: Gown’; - 4 Coco: . l teaspoon vanilla cup chopped null cup Iultana ralelnn Method :——Put nll ingredi- onta in a saucepan except vanilla. stir over gentle bent till sugar-is dissolved. Boil until a loft ball may be formed when tried in cold water. Cool sh vbtly, beat rmtllcrearnynad nutnvan- illu and raisins. Pour on to greased plates and mark ‘ t t “rue. (Iowan COMPANY ttumo -. 11:30am ._ lliil Meet in llllawa OTTAWA, March 17.—Thé B11- Annoumzement to ‘this effect ‘s ortlnlinn. lo: : host linmnl Sf":‘\'llllit*_ lino oi’ members of tlhe 0f the Privy oted to Ibo the B. Gallant, uitlhvil MacDonald, Mela-A. EXFRIIIEB HIS THANKS AND APPRECIATION Him. David ltIuicDonalid Wllllfil. to convoy his sincerest thanks to bla neighbors for their man-y mots o1 kindness during his recent and ‘ movement and gratefully ac- knowledge the following offerings and sausages of eynbothy 9mm kind fnlendu. FLORAL OFFERINGQ Wreath, Membam of Executive of il-IIQ PPOYllKll-Bl 60781111119111; ($108!, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jamel Palmer, Charlottetown; Spray. Mr- anrlMre R. H. Jonlclm. Charlottetown UPIRITUAL BOUQU 5T8. ' Mir. ~a.nd Mm. Leonard M. Mc- Neill, Summersido; Hon James A and Mm. MoNerlll. Summoralde; Dr W. J. P. McMillan, Charlottetown; The Sisters of the Cong do Notre mule. Summemlde; Mr and Mrs. Alex MacDonald nind flmi-IM Glen flnuan; L J. and Mrs. MacDonald. Mermaid: Mr. and Mrs. James V MacDonald. Borden: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MucDonnldand famtlly, Glen- Cbnrlonelown Thursday on blwln- hey. the tl-tloholder. which will be , beforeit” * . finntm; 1m n. iuneuonflguéxcnnir- °"' he“ 1w u not“ Y?! w v =0? ‘fll°”i‘il'.‘;'n“l’fii.’n..it...i.. "—-Rov. A. K. Herman left lmm‘ 1°‘ wdmrd‘ “no h“ m’- l ttettowu; James P. and Mus. Ho gun, Summarslde; Hon. James H. Cumminkoy. Mm. Cummilnkey and family: Laura. MacDonald and ll/Inrle McLellun. Charlottetown; M and Mrs. I’. S. McIntyre. Kenning- tou; Mrs. Mary L. MacDonald and lhrully; Glonflnnan: Mr. and Mrs George Mac-Donald. Cnrnwalll, J. J and Mrs. MacDonald, Glenftunan Mary F. Maclntyre, Kenslngton The lmlpllo Con: do Notre Dami- Survimersltle; Miss Catherine Mat lntyre. Kensinizlon: Mrs. James F. MacDonald, North Bodequo. MESSAGES 0F BYMPATHY Rev. J. J. MacDonald. Summer aide; Hon. J. A and Mrs MacNellt Sunmierelde: Me. and Mrs. James l1. Hozan, Stunvvewlrle; Mr. ant‘ Mrs. Chas H. Chandler, Charlotte town; Mr. and M1‘. Joseph Ca/mr bell, Klnkom; Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle. Charlotte-town; Rev. Pattie Grezory MacDonald. Clmitlotite town; Mr. and Mm. A. B. MacDor a-Id, Charlottetown; Mr nud lira James A. E. bfncDonalil, Little Pond; Mr. and Mrs. P. D‘ MacDor ald. Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. J. I" luacKeuzlo. Ottmvrt: MirJand Mrs 1.. J. lteddrln. Charlottetown; Hon Summei-alde; Mis- Dmmu (lummlskev. Roxbury. Mass‘ Air. and Mrs. Huwh MaxrCarvlltlc East Lynn, Muss; H. J. McCormac Halifax‘. Mr 11nd Mrs. Joseph G klaolmllan. lndlun River; Mr. an" Mrs. J. J. Duffy. Olinrlotteitovrn. Ex-KaiseiilPuts ‘ Blame For War New York-~\Vl1cn Dalton. the bciiutlfttl actress who was selected for tho lending role in that. mammoth New York produc- tion. “Aphrodite-f” was questioned as to the secret of llBl‘ henomen- at success. she imhenltnt n ly snld, "My complexion." When nu od fur- ther tlotaIIu alto explained: "very one or my friends always raved about the texture and oolorlnix of my nktn. and I have no doubt but that my first. outta ement was made Donslblo throu h, he reputation 1 had acquired or a beau lful com- plectlori. Managers are like ordin- ary mortals. they admire a boautl- fu nkln an much an anyone, and In lelectlug‘ their casts they naturally prefer llroeo whose complexion: are nttro. tlve. I think the bent unset any trl or woman can have A beautiful skin and complexion. 1t In easy to have this If one will spend only n. little tlma in taking care of the akin. A girl may ‘have Irregular features, but if she pos- senses n beautiful comple ‘ion she will attract attention anywhere. rim always tzlad to toll any girl or r-u womun Just how slit- may 1~~=.-- "J =t skin like mlnr. |'~ - v lvUIPCI Nlirlit and l" - tlvllllhlt.‘ the akin 0"» . xii 11.1fm Water. then llpDl_\ u. flood cold cream (Llaku. "still ermim 1 have found to be the mutt) nfter mnsiunzlnu it lntn the ~kln trike off the ruini-rflirouia crunm with u. soft t-loth. 'l‘I\i-n before 1401111»: nut tlllflli}! the tiny or evcmnsr l’ 11;» |>|_v lnrivillo. a simple toilet propor- ntimi WhlCll can no purehonzrd it: tho totli-t r-uuntnr ot‘ any up-to-dnto i.1.-\11: or tiiiuitrtmont store. The first nppllcntlln or‘ this wonderful Der- wlllu \\'IIl iisttonluli you. lt imparts instant homily‘ to the nkln an mikes It. l'\'>‘_'v"\\'lIli.C complexion- X l Mina Dorothy nun Fituons pconrt. i Tells How You Also _May Have "0119? DOROTHY oALTdh t every one will talk nbou lt. excellent. for my comtliiiittinfllig It protects my lkIn tn n1 kind: If rveotllerfrhat’: why I prnfor- It tu all other toilet preparations and m never without lt. Now that short sleeve: la nothing llko Dcrwlllo for-tn . 1w"- Mlny‘ c! my nroiereigiii friends to w orri I have recommend- edDerwlIIo use It In preference to all other face powders or beauti- flers." Just try It once before "on": to the theatre. eerie». Parties Tn- i... afternoon call and note the favor. able comments of your “rioting, p", rvlllo Inltantly puts u tile-like tlm, on your cheeks which duties tint“. tlon. It take; the place of fnce pow- der and stays on untll you wash 1t ofl’. Persptratlon does not nfioct i; nor will It rub on‘ on clothlni," it also prevents the ' from llllllllll‘. It‘: dark, ptillow. rough n heads. coarse ores. oily rkln. Heck. lea. tan and or the Instant benuty It imparts. Over 500,000 gm; m“; ivmnen are using‘ It. It's absolutely harmless to tho mose senaltttre akin Just try It once and you will need no further argument. to convince You that there ta nothing "Jung m. mood." "Iwtter." or " uat Ilka It" Insist on Dorwlllo. t on yq“ will not be disappointed. NOTE-Druggiirta and dtgpgfl. moat stores everywhere sell Der. wlIIo ylth the guarantee thug if you don't like It you get 'our mo- ney back. ll II the one that. given nutlnfuctlnn none of the year. You can secure It at all toilet counters In thin city In- clutllnb J. G. Jamleeon. G. .15. Hughes. Ltd. blnn ‘Incident to The Hague court of arbltrtltion the former Fhnyperor says: “The proposal of the Czar win not approved. Russia. wantod ln tlila way to gain time to prepare for §Z§Joli' i..- lllt shin}; hiinhiiiYiié-seiv- Grey. (then British foreign secre- tary) demands of Germany Nut Germany halt Iher offensive mhfelt oftroopu in ‘Belgium or othenwtne Great Britain will protect Belfilwll- This was the Brllilnh declaration o1 why. " nut that this at the present sculo oI umber consideration. ‘Britain and t1. s. Should Rule the Seas LONDON. Mar. 17—Barou Lee of farebnm, First Lord of Admiralty. discussing naval matters at u meeting of the Naval Architects here today referred to tbo question h: disarmament. l-lo sold the only question was, who would Initiate the discussion. but on this point the Brltlab Government would not stand . on ceremony. The Government, he declared, welcomed the hInl thrown out. by President Harding in hla tn~ uugural address and that It would moot with cordial and helpful ren- pdnue beret, “I can only say that 1 If an invitation cornea from Warh- lngton, I am prepared to put aside all other business. in order to take part In a business than which thoro can be nothing more pressing I11 the affairs of this world.” Baron Loo amid he agreed with baron Debby and the United States secretary of Navy, tbnt Great Bri- tnln and the United States could control tbe noon. But. be added, the question Ia whether we have the right of direction with regard toour navlea when consulting each other. In that. respect l tblnk this Government has a. clear record. Auction Sale (The ontnto of Angus hlmcllonald \l'etilt.St.l’e1ter'sl-aik0, P. 12.1 better known as "Crowtbush" consisting of farm. farming implements, cattle. hubs. will take pie/co on Tuesday. March 32nd nt noon. Terms made known at sale hiy auctioneer. virgin t Three lnche steel shaft ling from 2o to 2s feet ‘long, also one anchor and chain. I Apply to " convention, which will open on Sop wages ‘ivould ooet iypproxlmately disclosur“ wmbm, 6th llmloorooo- He mum's“ h°'“"-“'°"~ __.. Last year's annual of the usnoc~ m“ a‘ m“ 9")?“ um“ ‘men ma‘ llatlon held here in Soitlairtber wriri itltirms are more favorable, the \ dwmed such that’ “h Government will give the matter Ill cmmmee h” Zegléizwwlm m m: llty for the murder of L. C. Sabine, Coroner Jury Inst night upon either ency provisionally. She has issued mart-led to Princess Jtitta, ttttuglb tor of that Grand Duke of lllechlen- Danielo. ' . oci the capital no meeting. its 918106 0f Murder of Druggist (Spools! to The Guardian.) TORONTO. Ilfar 17—RosponsIbl. drugglst if this city. was placed by Pope Asks lid l .linigllls_t_l_l Ctrltllltltlls OTTAWA, kfnroh llfi-Spoaltlng at the luncheon bold here today tn Ilionor of the members of the Sup- reme Council of tho Knights 0t‘ Columbus. Joseph C. Pelletler, Sup- reme Advocarte. rationed how on rtihe recNll. trip to Europe the Holy Father, the Pqpe, had especially stoked the help of the Knights of Columibua. even In Rome itself. As n. result of this request. which would be met fully, it. was proposed to raise a million dollims from tihe 760,000 member-a of the order throughout the world. and endow n fund with some $60,000 t1 year to be spent In Rome on such work as the Holy Father Indicated. M. J. (TCH-llllglllill, the Ontario Dlstnlct Deputy, welcomed the Su- promo Council to Canada for their first meeting and naoui-od tmem of the abiding loyalty of‘ tliu Canadian members of the order. James A. Maherty. Supreme Knight. r-tatod that the coming of tho Sirpromo Counull to Ottawa might. Indeed, be ltho forerunner nt the coming to Ottawa. of the SupU reime Convention. i ‘Moot. of the members of the Su- preme Council left uhla afternoon. William Ill1cPaddou or Roy No. mlm- 3° In 301110)‘. third mun I11 =1 batty o bandits. who In also under arrest chm-god with the s“. bine murder. testlllod at the I11- qttest turf uo bad not gone iuto tlm Sabine drugstore but hm ntlkotl McFadden what ho bud got and 11m latter routed "nothing, and i 1...; l0 P1115: lulu to get nwzty," Prince ilbdicates SAN BPXMO. March ‘lb-Prince Dnnlelo. heir apparent u; m9 throne of Montenegro, has abdicat- ed In favor of Prince Michael son of the lute Prince Mirkmquaen Mll- enn. widow oi‘ King Nicholas, who died Mar-m 1, has nsaumod the Peg. n proulamiutinn to the Montenegrln People. siting that she will defend Che right» of Montenegro. Sho will take up hr-r residence in San Reimo. Daniele was born in 1871 and la burp: Strolltz, lbdnce hldchaol was born In 1908 and is a. nqphew of AA- i"/l[.‘I‘v’I7 'Tfi’l1 "I/‘v //‘/ ll! A RECORDS “Brunswick” Records -just a little better than any other. Hear Them Today ll. Ileljtlin It Co. Cardigan, P. Eul. BEER o» WEEKS 1 I-JE for war. On August 4 Sir Edward On The British THE IIAGUE, March 15.-ln tlbe book be has written for private dis trfbutlon In an attempt to about that Great Britain who responsible for the war. former Emperor Wll liam of Germany throughout Upéflt: always of himself in the third POI’ son. He paints William l1 an a mar ~vl1o titled for thirty years to main taln peace in Europe but says hr was foiled by the prefldloua madb lnutlonii ol‘ Croat Drllnln. France and Russia." As long ago as 1905. the for-mo‘ Kaine/r aaya he had tried to found a league of nations. The former Emperor In the book deals with the tnoblltzatlon of 10M l.‘ says this ‘begun an enirly as Ap- ril of that your ‘with “the momma tlon of tho Brlttrleb banks in orde- to get largo stocks of gold." Then the Katee-r continues: "June beginning oi‘ preparations for mob tllzittloba in England June l5. Rue slit. troopti called to arms In Apr-t and May under (the pretense thnt they were to serve In manoeuvres are being kept under arms for an outbreak oil‘ wur. July 20. all the Belgian reserve officers have been called to arms." Regarding the T001151] of the out: ‘make i‘ i t .‘-'» 'i..,‘.'.i'.'i'<'i.'.t!'4 I i; v "I11 '1‘ wv-o ~Q'§IOoOQOQQIQQQIQICQ I .1 ._.'i ., 7uqvfv n”..- - _ .- n brighter and A A Change of Seed Wheat always pays, and doubly so this year when so httle of the Island Grown Wheat is fit for Seed. A two bushel bag (sufficient for one acre), will give a supply of Seed Stock for next year. but it will also pay seveml times over to sow an entire change of Seed. Our Stock of Seed Wheat is all grown in Ontario and Ontario's Seed Wheat always does well when grown in this -Provinoe, as the climate is similar. We have In Stock and t0 Arrive White fe: (extra choice.) White ltsaian: (extra choice.) Red Fife: (equal to number one ) Colorado Bearded: Stock.) All done up in bags‘ two bushels each. See samples at- our Seed and Feed Warehouse, or write us for pric- es and samples. » . _ Our importation of Wheat is sold by Merchants all over the Prov- ince. If you cannot: get what you want from them write us. CARTER 8t C0. Lllhlllll) Seedemen Char ottetowrtf v