eioome ' h the " » u‘ ' I c1139!“ $211.51; Aulfim l Baden-Poole ._ Manila Herrera. Oammmwflfig; , i l [$011 “"5: ‘h. °r8@fl1=ali°n , T3116"! H" suit. ........°':::.% ... nqauubaatnbenuuupaz %"“°‘"°°‘,‘:,&“""‘““t,',“£ woollen - m... .3.’ .1 Humorous!» ,»s..i..'.':.'."‘...“:..': .'~"'.. ... "' "l: nlnatborrinosldwudisp:nwu_lagflnllglz a .‘ expedition“: technical and scientific also provided, ‘inclu publications 0n nIeIedlewos-a. ‘rwo Bench loin-nus. a an I I OONFIDIMWIIOR I-III INSUR- pnc], 1-418-142-8131. vacuum ma: 10.000. o: BRAND-MARCH. IB-dl-r-"lhe t nu Honour mucous-algebras: him-Mum- . . ls) ‘i’- . , mumgteg m; mfignflgh b; “m. 0N VACATION-Br. M. E. 061180 ting 8,000. leaving $4,000 iorlhas taken a months vacation and general public w, provide. m his churches at limb "mil"- " ; Bradalbane. and Borden wil.l be M m‘ i“ q “m” ' closed m that time. on ns-‘mon: ' “my gqygmq- - VALENTISI D Cl-A most ‘ . cmeuswut can,“ Gm successfiil and well con ucted Val- Qntlne dance was hel Thursday night m the r. o. o. r. mm under PAWQI! Lieutenant Governor ' m" the auspices of the one hundred couples enioyed W! ' ,~ Honour Yuan. 'w. J. P. fie. etc.. missionary o! the United Church in Mledldillan, M11, - “The India. His address will be i’ ' c mu m tlst Mission asseen by monoasmr mmetmm: ‘finmf Qhflm, Mmmmg- M,“ 5- 1mm‘- Pearl Burns, contralto, will sing. ,4‘. .-a.. warty oaueamu oom- Honor Judge Palmer. The Rev. A. J. Vincent whose eam- est and eloquent sermons have been making so deep an impression, will preach at the evening service. His subject, “'I‘he Diflerencs Between a Church Membe and a Christian" is one that should enBfl-Se the atten- tion of all. The Choir slnss "Garden 0d Prayer" with Mrs. Vincent tak- ing the solo. ,, Worship Mayor Lidstone, Qlilnmerside. ;;,Major T. Edgar MaoNuW. frAlfred Pickard, 1311- ---—- P, w,.cla.rkin, Esq. BIG STORE ADVERTISING- "IB. . Robinson, Esq, Summer- amusing a motion to abrogate side. ‘Montreal's early closing by-IBW!» '~ '~ Alderman Belsnger, owner o! three OOMIITPIIE: Qmamu chain hardware stores. had this to say: "moss who talk about the .1 ¥fihalnnan. J. 0. Hylidman. big stores having been put on their ; ffvice Chairman, L. n. Murray. feet by the early closlns by-lew! u. Stewart. can puke this for granted: Nothing Q gran Adrian Arsensult u. this world can stop a. m; store .I »1.. B Mellish. from advertising. And all the while ' ' 5.111s worship Mayor Lane . they publish every day big adver- oil. J Leightlzer tissn-nenta, they will lure business fjJ. R. Burnett. to their stores. Late closing would “ Warren. .merely ’ fenslfy their advertising, ‘H. A. C. scarth make their prices more allurinl" »M. . 1A. R. Brennan CURRENT LITERATURE AT B. .1. r-uuctt. LIBBARY-Jfhmlldh ell-operation IW. A. Mchggm with the Carnegie demonstration Rev. A. G. Crowe library, the Charlottetown Public my. William Phillips. Idbrary has established a new and Mrs. 11'. B. Chandler. valuable service for its patrons in ‘P. Drisooll. ‘providing high-class periodical lit- k-Ggoggg Bfgdy, 611M118, f0!‘ WhlCh 513C151 rack! have been provided in the Library. pgvgfljgrry gommrprpyggg; ' Listed on the exchanges now avail- slble, or shortly t0 be available, are such authoritative publications as the Saturday Review oi’ Literature, ‘Chairman, .1. r. laminar. " Vice Ohainnan, A. B. Brennan. GENERAL HBORBPABIY: R. o. Parent. CAMPAIGN HIMDQUAMEW: '20? Weymdllth Street. ‘BEAMS AND OAPTATNS! ‘The list of teams and captains ‘ have already been published. luv: is» M dance which was chsv H ’ a! v ‘~' _ Emma an 03am Mrs, J. Campbell, Mrs. . owa . ; , , Y we. n. Huestis. _ f; '1‘ w‘ “m” ‘u’ ma" ran nsrnsr earmark-me his _ w t Canadian Scout Council. new" ‘zfiebmolgg fimé? v ' ' a e . . . l fiovmomnnouonsnvoz-ram- grfifmvaung “mm” o, m, . S. (l. M. Mr. Grant is a returned Monday evening, Iebrusry 11th. with the Rector of the parish. the Rev. J. '1‘. Payne presiding, it was decided to form a Ladies’ Guild 1m‘ the purpose of assisting in any possible way in the general work of the parish. The following lldlel were elected as olilcers: r ldent, Mrs. Louise Nelson; vlce-presiden‘ Mrs. John Carrier; secretary-treas- urer, Miss Lilian Irving. HOLY NAME SOCIETY ENTER- TAlN-The Holy Name men oi Kel- ly's Cross perish met in the school hall ‘meeday evening for a good old game o! auction. Among the number present were several old veterans with marry years of ex- perience and several championships tucked away under their belts. The younger element was there too, striving most eagerly to defeat ii possible, the old Btalwarts. It was a mighty struggle; all vieing for honors. ‘ .‘ in mind the much coveted prizes o: the evening. Great interest was in “idence ‘ ,, out the contest and the scoring was high. The prize-winners were: 1st Maurice Mcdloskey; 2nd Wal- lace Mcflulgan. The oonsolatio prize was awarded to Louis Mc- Quaid. Alter all this strenuous work. a very dainty lunch served by the women was relished by the players. Home-nude candy and smoku were also passed around. All this gave the men renewed vig- 0r to withstand the sudden change 01' Wmllerfl‘ e caused by the sub- sequent freeze-out. Oh! How cold and bitter was the atmosphere. Two by wo the veterans fell ex- hausted and frozen. It was indeed a pitiful sight. verily t was just another ease oi’ Survival of the Fit- fest. Ear-tabs were pulled down, collars rolled up, Waistcoats tightly buttoned against the cold. bitter winds, but of no avail. All suc- cumbed but one hardy mldshlpman who was left to relate the woeful, ‘tale. His name is Maurice M00105- ey. - PERSONAL; The many friends of Miss Mar- garet MacEachem will regret to learn that she has entered the P. E. I. Hospital for a few days gexatment of an infection in the Ammo those attending the Bruno Hauptanum Trial at Plemlngton Hunitlrdon county New Jersey Friday Feb. ll. i085 were Miss Irene MacLeod North Wlltshlre P E. I and her sister Mrs. A, 511mm. lhrineeton, N. J. ..°8Ull0llrl'l0lll to. The onarlotistown Guardian may be handed to their Bspt. Amie Roma Phone 61.1! left at I. .1. labours Drug Store, Mmtague. . 14-1 . JMONTAIIUI-Tho Jap A lacs and their sister team motored to handsoltthsfleaflullsnssdthsir sisters. The score wis 11-2 in favor 0f the Sea Gulls and 4-2 in favor sister Mun. A battl- royal is expected when the teams meet again at Montague in the near fut- ura-H ST. MARY‘! OONVINT. 801ml! Honor roll for January: Grads X-l. Agnes McKeas-ney; 2. Cecilia Oheverie; 8. Laurette Mc- Phse. Grads IK-l. Beatrice Holland; 2. Mattilda Jennings; 3. Ann Jen- ninss. ' Grade VIIL-l. ‘ Malone: 2. gtherine Psquet: 8. orence Me- an. Grade Vim-J. Margaret Paquet; 2. Helen Cairns: S. Mary mla Cairns and Edna Pequot. Grade VI.-1. Mary L. Gallant; 2. Anna M. McDonald; 8. Jeanette O'Neill. Grade V.--l. Mamie Meurant; 2. Freda Moynagh; 3. Margaret Mos- se y. Grads IV.--l. Patricia Oheverie; ll. Rita Smith: 3. Frances Paquet. Grads 111-1. Gertrude McDon- ald; 2. Gladys Montgomery; s. Grace Pequot. Grade II (a)—1. Meurlll Meurant; 2. Pauline MoPhee; S. Ellen Del- aney. Grade II. (bl-l. Ads. McDonald; 2. Helen McLean, Grade I. (sl-l. Gladys McDon- ald; 2. Genevieve Gallant and Leo Mchcllsll. Grade I. (b)—l. Clarence Pequot; 2. Michael Hughes; 3. Theresa Grant. Little Miss Adele fi Master Donald Clark are visiting their Brand parent's. Mr. and Mrs D. A. Wfhdvm. Numistine Owe, Mrs. D. A. Mnladyen has re- turned to her home in Augustine Cove after spending the week end gllthkhsr daughter Mrs. Arthur M. ar . DON’! LEI‘ A SNEEZI! IIECIIME A WIIEEZI! STOP tlllt CDUGII or 1301.]! QUICK with ,,_,, B UCKLE Y RAIXTUIQFI .;,. .- July,» bulls SLAUGHTER SALE AT LOWER MONTAGUE g February 19th to 23rd . Ur Filed Year ends February 28th, and in order to reduce our large "' 190d!» l" 03¢!‘ t0 flw Dllb1i¢ 0111' WHOLE STOCK at slaughter prices. ‘if. Io convince you that we mean business, note the following special bar- ’. ’ fl M“. I -, §..'|$“l“*’ Mania Heavy Pants, 'All Wool, ! $40M, ;. $20 Hell’! lhlefa7llfvfifwdfifvhfflflllll Men's Heavy Work Boots, reg- I118!‘ $30M, ROW o fiofiZelalllaldtl-io Men's Work Shirts, good quality, 79¢ Ladies’ Hose, per pair ‘as... ....»....= 11c Indies’ Bloomers . ....-.......~... 29c J Merfs Combinations Fleece-Lined, ’ D0! fl madman a uHYJIcInTflifthle nliY-Nl M» greeted sap w Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. ...-......... . 54c Good quality Brooms I!‘ e 1a hfl-Yuhilltvl Hand picked Beans, 10 lbs. ..-......._ 37c Beaven Flour, 981B. bag hide 32-39 Surprise Soap, 10 bars ........-.....-,..... 40c Cups and Saucers, assorted, fancy patterns, per dozen . . .<...-.-.' 90c Galvanized Pails, 14 "qt. Each‘ . 25c WhlteFlannelette 27”, Der yflfd - 10¢ Shovels, square, pointed. Each . . . 59c Donotforgetthedates. a o i iAll other goods on our shelves will be offered at greatly reduced prices. Positively no goods charged during this sale. 5 DAYS ONLY. n,‘ ‘H : é .1 . r ' . nauiacamuauaa- ‘onamn-Fs-aamosna; Lflflatml. v a . grade Jaw-l. - ‘lfllhlhflllmhi-Iawllis '""-""" ‘an-s. "innu- "mun. fi ' w-Wlatm-‘l-li 's, ma GUARD , Fantasies WEEK .;..-+1-..1..¢. Notable buying chances, p FUR MEN "s20 to s25 Suits ‘ Fifty Special F‘ W teds ' iisfiiw iffifiiffi Recent stock taking brings out a limited lot of men's fine qual- smartly styled worsted and fins tweed suits £01‘ l"! "Ii ity worsted suits in broken young men. Size 86 to 44 in sizes from 35 to 40. This ls a fine lot of suits that regularly good fill-Ill! mod- ... 51¢" sell from $20. to $25. Stout Models LNow on sale at . At Botany‘ Serge v $22.50 Er $25. r A splendid showing of suits for $20. SUITS stout men in sizes so u» 48 in 1mm Men's 18 oz. fine English blue botany cheeks and plain worsteds of two sergesuits. Single breasted Models $22.50 $25.00 with hymo fronts, peak lapcis and ’ open culfs. Full silk lin- no flea. i Men's heavy maeklnaw breech lng. All sizes . . . . . . . . with leather knees. Pairs‘ w I Men's, Humphreyh pure wool double Our Entire and twist pants inheavy Stock o; weight at .......-------- Students Our entire stock of students, boys and kld- dies Overcoats offered 'at . . . . . . .......25%off 25 boys suits in smart. Patterned tweeds, some with golfer, some with shorts, others with longs. A broken ‘line greatly reduced. Sizes 24 to 80 ........ . . $4.95 A small lot of boys worsted serge suits, broken alzea 81 to 35. Justasmall lot at a _ very low price . $8.50 Boy's sweatera-polo-V- roll neck styles, also plain crew and zipper neck sweatshirts. Sizes ' 22 to 84 . . . . . . . . . . . . 95c Boy's heavy winter caps with inside band. Sizes 6V; to 7. Balance ofiered for 79c each Boy's I brown corduroy brooches, double knees, A Shirt that’s hard t0 equal- Men’s shirts with attached collar Colors BM" White, Cream. Blue, also stripes on dark groundl- This shirt is full size n. body find slcevefl. with bones in collars, and assorted sleeve lenflmi- A special value at $1. Men's work shirts, Men’s lined capeskin , heavy “m” weight _ l _ laced sides. Sizes 26 to gavel GCrzyors, Sign’ gobiklllf‘ 001101;‘, Khaki, 30 any _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘L19 pa“. ' reen, oya us. , "i" "hi1; l l Boys bloomer pants in they last. Pr. Speck pr cc lzvtgdt “Emu”; price . . . . . . . . . . 59c each Clean-up of pure wool pull over sweaters. Pleasing col- ors but not every size in each color. Warmth and Wear inevery one and Pullover mitts warmly lined. Chrome-tanned deerskin covers with knitted woolen wrists . . . . Lined work ‘gloves of strong, ever pliable, horse hide-draw string cufis $1.50, $1.75 and 82.00. Extra heavy “Jumbo 89o S‘. mflelds Gold Label Shirts and DrsQ . .. . $1.50 -- - - - - - - - - - 31-35 Pall‘ ' Stanflelds Red Label Shirts and Drl, . . 81.66 Boy's work shirts - Stanflelds Blue Label Shirts .4. . . $1.50 khaki and blue cotton- k J clue and grey domet. ‘ Sturdy shirts at a low Fine knit cardigans of strong durable qualit in oxford grey and two heather ifiixtures .. . / many 16, 1 _._ _______ l $1.59. An exceptional oifer in over- alls for this week only. Men's 8 oz. blue with red back denim in a large roomy make, double stitched, 5 pockets, double" front leg. Guaranteed to give satlfac- tion . . . same censure-a.- Jumpers to match, price. , Borsalino HATS $3.75 "fake advantage of the best but value oiiered in years. “Borsalinos” world famous quality hats Pi!" @7611"?! olfering of men's caps, beautiful cloths, all satin lined, unbreakable peaks. formerly Special price . . . . . . .. \ it... a Week Grad .1. . - a mulkngbi-l Itanleyqlovar, £01m‘! BTIWAII‘ IGIOOI- Olen utrasme a tremendous overseas, pol-nelson Baylor. 0111111‘ - 51- hflllfilnllllrlli. Ulfllhtllllnttoths’ Hmm-Rolltm-Jgnuggyg I.(el—l.lslenllubofl-yasshottertbonhilhltowingtotitk,infl0roundsandvenom‘ GrMeZP-Llliofiiesbmqlllihllamoomd itmlnlllflslmmdessbeiinarozmdboutiwmfltough-Hmm Florence Hflblllilllfiflllfl. Wilma horas; Before mm. GndsB,¢-.—l.lonaJz.L0edJ __ drsdevfnF-l drummers:- g} 5a.. its’ l l. s y; l 9 l" - m» ~ monuments-regard r ANOTHER WINNER Will you be next? lilr. Justice Arssnanlt, 1s w! St. Coupon No. 26B Won thefree ton 0f caaltlls week. The lucky number was Worship Mayor-Kennedy. ~ a nu in at Bard Coal a n? rm ...... will; ' fill!‘ 60! W Gilli a , m ‘ m has». vH.‘ R. Large eel-war , p" ,. -. owl-Sus- v-‘w $1.00 Knit” sweaters, pullover. style with new crew neck in black or maroon. Just right for snug outdoor wear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.89 $2.59 Farmer's