"haDedge BroibweQ reilee .i .-¢se§.§$r;.¢ 55M}: - . r .;_,.¢_../___“,.? ,“L,,,!“¥,“,“ttaltlglag’,{ua“'ut"an. l was theloutstancling leature at the money?” Never A NE-W AT THE- AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE UF $1065 AND UP-EO.‘ FACTORY v-the LOWEST PRlCEetwhlch a Sis byDodge Brothers hes ever been sold. -the LOWEST PRICE atwhlch Dodgearothass have ever oiered a dosed ear. —the LOWEST PRICE atwhlch you could have s AT l o the Automobile Shows The enthusiastic public acceptance of DodgefBrothere new Six ancl new Eight National Automobile Shows. Everywhere the public echoed the dealers’ question, "How can you give so much for the has e. Dodge Brothers line eiet e more cordial reception. The reasons: A in aisle- SE-NSATIDNALIN VALUE $1400 ' ADUJ-QIFACTGY cerbweiloriibotheirendol dlapleoenem om "commas devotees VWestem Guardian! , .- , .» ~ ' . ..".?"i°5.“‘;..‘£T?....°'f‘.‘.‘;Z.?. Jlnurbflr e "l. Dresses $575 Feb. Bthnledequellamieerle- v . ._. , .-. _ .~ ' ' g ‘A February a l" "l" If.“ W”!!! purchase We odor one ‘oi the inoet rbiiiarlrable silk towuJnmOapeTravei-aetpuu. ‘dress bargains that you have ever seen. It expresses iii - u» materials are oi a notable exe elleiice. _, l ~ ' my n" 'ly'°" $555 —LADIII PUD It 581MB prices. Bee them at Uinclaiife.‘ v l 1535-34-21. -BILK AND CHIP! Dlllllbn A1293 l8 t0 45. selling It $5.15, ‘Till and taso at Sinclair's.‘ isee-a-s-zi. It'd‘ ' m“ 'A“°““"°' °' Pfilmd t“ "an!" ansere-eewelleeemliiineerpieinulxaiiiaieet. ' -zs Learns uers o. ielta and Navy. row-iii- sine. lied and sine. lee them in win- velveta to clear 11.00 each at sin. - ‘ . ' } . our». ‘ im-z-s-zi. dow. -BELECT your ladies tur coat now while your size is here. Special prieee at Sinclair's. ‘ lodd-fl-d-il. ' Great Range of Smartly Charming New“ House Dresses $1.98 When you lee tliem you'll want to know liow it can be done at the price. The answer is, big orders pieced with the factory when they would be otherwise quiet. . All alaee from 84 to 52. Many good designs. rcales and broatlcloiha in the loveliest new prlntedeitecis. ow on sale $1.98 It '_‘—' -L0'l‘l 0F WIN‘!!! yet. Bee the clearing prices on ladies fur coats at . ainelairi. isss-z-s-zil --omi.'s WOOL 11...... dresses, eizse 10 to 17, special $2.00 each Sinclair's. ITJHG-Z-B-Zl. -5ll: THE TWO IPIOIALI in ladies mocks-aim and $1.25 each at Sinclair's. ' ises-a-s-zi. at Moons a N°LEOD yet to predict which teen-i will get it, as all teams are lighting hard. —COME ‘I0 "run BEAN SUPPER in aid oi W. A. o! St. John's Church in St. Eleanors Hall, ‘Tuesday, Feb- ruary 11th, starting at 5.30 P. M. 1i stormy nret fine evening icllowhia. 1586-2-8-21. —lNDlSPOSED—-A host oi friends o! Hon. J. E. Wyatt. K. 0., Stipend- iary Magistrate and Recorder oi the town o! Bunirnerside, who has been indisposed, will be glad to learn that he is recovering and should be about I Iliad out“!!! W95. his axe glanced and gave him a nasty gash on his toot. tori-resting ma" and also to Callum and Mrs. Jack Method ior iliclr contribution to the programme. B. hwlloflflfll- w. Bauiuel Drumniond was in w. Russell Burns bed the mister- —-—_-_-_i-_- -SEtl$ATl°NAL VALUE In contort and ' -Feer hydraulic doable-acting shoclt his duties es usual in a iew days. E. -,._.__. —I\IEMORIAL SERVICE-JP!!! I'd- -==aio venue in New aim Ilea- lery, Ladies dubatenderde in pure Oherlottctown during rel-mere Week as a‘ delegate toltbe mg and Poultry meeting. tune to lose a valuable iox recently. Also w. Samuel Di-ummond hed one o! his beat 102's leg broken which elllr stockings (net Itayon) all pep- ular shades and blank. Per pair m. it. '1'. trainee united. lIli-l-bll. -_-~ue-—_--—- gular monthly meeting or the w. G. T. U. was held in the Baptist Hall, Bumme side, on ‘Thursday aiternoon and took the iorm oi a memorial ~ “m,” “ha” an u service to the iounder. fiancee wlll- ""0""! mm ’ n “W. m n“ ard. The meeting opened with a n“ -——- I scripture reading by the President, —1l1‘- ph Oalbeek. Sfitliilllt. w“. m, “b”; ‘mun w . ' i , u ‘n’. . lIiriarlPa-Tle Great wane Llnlinent Mrs. Maynard Schurman, alter Who be! Nth l1! 1B EN P115“ 5W1!‘ Vii t’ A14 (‘T/f I?’ which routine business was gon W HQIPIW 1°? Ill/Ital Weekl. l! lbll v ‘ r ' /I I low-ewe all at sale M 6*.” ‘a,’ h”. "n . necessitated amputation. —SENSATIONABAIALIE leis typical Dodge ' ' ' Jepeodabllly. N eveave-laanirion use nuneié DG-PB-NIJABILITY Now on Display at Our New Show Room 122 Fitzroy St. a car with e Mono-piece (Steel) Body, the lost l. advanced construction known to the industry. . l Ml‘. John Atetaon. Mlflhflcld i8 our l u ' echon progressing favorab- ly under the management oi Miss Ei- leen McIves. ~ t mi: UEHULDI thioilgh and the minutes oi the pre- t0 b9 011$ IN“!!! lllm- 3: nous meeting read and adopted. It —--- was decided that ally member wisli- —-M1'. J. I. Gaudet. 0! Wlllilllflfl. ing to contribute an article on teni- W85 l- VNW? Y0 511E010!!!“ 011 perancn for publication should send Thursday. 3- ~ ' -ee- ’ .W. B. PROWSE & SONS Charlottetown, P. E. I. / ‘THE v7 ‘ma. y. CANADIAN-BUILT ‘oeeeoeeeeeeoooo-eeeoooeo-ae HAVE YOUR FYI! EXADIINID l!” GLASSES FITTED I! a. E. PARKMAN ; Registered Optometrist Montague. Pi I. I. ' i e-eoae-eaeeaeaeeeeeeeeooe-a‘ 735i... plans to greatly increas- lts educational facilities. i 1*“ EYESIGHT EXAMINATION and supplying Glasses k n. J. MABON orroiviaritlsr “Qliieqoonnecieu With 3.1‘ . MID-WINTER BARGAINS _1N_ WANTED FUUTWEAR LADIES‘ not all since in each line, time, l" broken lines and we niuat clear ilsaai out. ...,_____ Oil. TANNED MOCCABINS $1.75 Boys 1 to 5. r Men's 6 to i1, . $1.75 (Sine 11 to l3 only reversion uioao some - 83.50 Sllfl I to l. Allllllai- $8.50 Beets) II ‘Q00 .1. g S3 Iflbdaeeete ' l uvnasiloas 81.75 Many limos and colours, but . _ Professional Cards lw. H. AITKEN e CO, importers oi high grade i GASOLINE - KEROBENI .- 011A l. i We Believe in Prince Edward Ialaaid ' Oiiice. 29 Queen at. rlieae 4M i ' Tanks. Bel-xvii. are. creeping Phone ea lusz-D-le-iriltii DODGE EDI C A_N A D l_A N_S GEORGE D. D. MACEWEN The passing or one oi Charlotte- wwns best citizens in the person of George David Douglas Macllwen on January let, i930, wee learned with deep regret by al who knew him, but more , Q "v by a intimate ac- quaintances. "Doug" as he was iam- iliarly known by his railway easoc- iates wee a man oi sterling worth. kind, n-iendly and generous. His rail- way career oi 38 years was an en- viable one; through all these years oi’ service he never had one demer- il; mark. Mr. Meopwen was born at Bristol. totaeiauieyeerlseeiiiaeieeit sen o! Henry and Sarah Douglas Maollwenz‘ he wee married to hfill"_ garet Ooiiln in the Y!!!‘ l!“ WM preda 1 hitn by exactly 0N F081’- ‘ McLURE £¢MacKlNNON smvna noxns AND rune Representing‘ - HUDSONS BAY CO. oi’ IDNDON ENGLAND l Oiilra m Kent at. Phone aee _\ 6 7lltlfl-9-l-i-illl3l. Mark R. McGuigaii: B. A. IAIRSTIK. QOLICITQII, Ilfl iaoimi 1 so " Cameron Blast. Ollflfllillil P-ll. i cLeod & Bentley l. A. BINTLII w. a. saunas, n. c. Banister and M t-Ilaw Oillee: ise lie _ mega MONII ‘I0 LQAN Charlottetown It. I. a. McDonald if; McPliee - B. A". ~ &'.%='§'€¥i’e"i“?m:s5'r:"'er'i'i ‘ "UNI! T” wjl no lsileiaa pStewart it l-Aiwtlier irierswea-rlssn. Mao hle oldest daughter Hra. J. L. Ynunker and his eon Harry passed on‘ Niece him. Tittle sulvlvlnl t0 mourn his loee are Mrs. .1. C. Wood. Bunbury; Neleon. secretary Y. ‘M. C. A.. Montreal; lute, Mrs. L. H. D. Hewett, city; also eleven grandchild- ren. I-le is also survived by (m! brother Benin-loud, 3818101. mt t0. Mr. Maoliwen wee a member oi 5t. John's mega Nb. 1 A. I‘. d: A. M. e manner or at lean-aura Indie N0- e!.0.0.F.andansenibero!t_he independent Order o! lot-eaters. In n-eeiryiaeian oiiuieii eaioa ovlth it mu, the Union. its was a islthiul mapper ‘oi Trinity United Bhutan o! ‘Iantol, we. m.‘ Douglas. Mrs. A. Murphy, Mrs. R. Farquliarson, Mrs. A Mutch, Mrs. W. Kelly , Mrs. J. MacDonald. Sprays-Mrs. A. J. Maclean, Pres- ton and Family, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hewett, Mr, and Mrs. Henry O0!- iln, Margaret, Emlyn and Harry, Mrs mama. Douglas and Family, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Collin, Sister Katie and family. and Ida, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Jord- ine. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hewett, Mi‘. and W. O. Davey. P. W. Ripley and family, Olive Victor, Sarah and Abbie, Mr. snd'Mrs. Lao Compton. In Memoriam MISB MYRTLE C. FINLAYSON . The death occurred in this city Wednesday morning alter a two months‘ illness oi’ Miss Myrtle c. flnlayson, daughter oi the late Cap- tain Allan Finlayson. Miss flnlayaon had a severe ‘et- tanlt o! the ilu last i'all. She had apparently reoovered, but uuiortun- ately took a relapse, and since then has been seriously ill although the end came rather suddenly. p Mira Plnlayeon wee a talented WWII Woman oi splendid character, it to the. corresponding secretary. Mm. Nal McLeod. Mrs. If/iclnod than tcok charge oi the meeting and stat- ed that besides remembering their launder. Frances Willard, they should pay tribute to two oi their niOit hon- oiii-ccl members, who had recently gone to their eternal reward, the late Nlrs. A.~M. Wright. who was one oi the first chartered members oi_tbo w. 0J1". U. in Summerslde, and Miss Libble Clark, who was also one oi the oldest and most consistent members o! the Union. Mrs. O. D. McOallurn than read an extract from a sermon written by Dr. Enilth. I former minister oi the Presbyterian church, auninierside. on the bright- er eido o! death. Mrs. Jack Mcuoé beeutliully rendered an IDPYOPflIl-l solo, she was accompanied by ‘Mrs. John Bmallman. Mrs. Nell Mound then gave a very interesting sketch on the llie oi Frances Willartfs mother. Beiore her mai-rleae liel‘ name was Frances Thompson l-illl. She was. a woniaii oi very bllllmlfl 'ci1aractei\ and was a great millili- tion to heindaughter, rrances will- urd, Her home was in Xiermont but she aiurwards went west in a oov- ered wagon and with her husband and children made a home in the ylrgln iorealfioi tege in Evaneton is the headqull‘ tera oi the W. C. T. U. and was thi childhood home or Pranosa Willard- Lady Henry somerset once paid a very high t-tlhlltd t0 Mlfllml Wm- ard and classed her as one oi the greatest and noblest at women. Frances Willard called her mother l at. courageous. A vote oi thanks was tendered to we. meme rei- bu in- In IIQIII making many warm irlends by her admirable qualities of mind and heart. and tier lovable disposition, " an. wee educated at Prince atrett School and the Prince oi wales ool- lege, spending three years in the lat- Stubborn Coughs A 1' Ended by Recipe. Mixed at Home tee institution. Bho received liar inu- ducation at Notre Dame Acad- e liaaa Ibo lvea barb was an active worker in “m” ptht Church being mum-y or: raw l‘ uild and a prominent hm is the fainoul old workloads-ti.- - "It"!!! -Polioe Oiilcar Beau Jaarleeon is back on duty alter being confined to his honie in lemmas-side ici- seine time through a. —'i‘.‘lie tall! friends p! lliaa rldele Perry, of lunsaiereide," will be glld to know that ebe is steadily recov- ering ironsher carious illness. B. soil-m s-aaalrowrr noses The recent cold, snap has tied up potato shipments which were pretty heavy from this section. . '“ léiii’. I “fitg ‘ k _ ‘maniac-misuse "im-we-M ma ancuscomt. enter vlrdlllllodelleene ltewart The Owls oi south rreetown are putting /up a atiii fight for the Olark _...-- omen-Ana“ .ReetCot' Poss" INVENTOR Y 'SALE_' ‘ A p. 1110x504? sArulrnAr p... ma.) m. p? ~ A ‘ Ml for our dream-collisions the Best Prices you have ‘you Have us: ‘F? ‘iltlgflgnmwm ..____-__._'..4..___ FULL STRENGTH PRAuTs ,s1>Eclf:.L BULK TEA » _ T our BIG ' FRIDAY . 14th yétrecelveil. MONEY. our: 5.91M“ ' . fiifiiffiilo _aa._-aa on. colvlaau. YE FAITHFUL a wlilllirzon YE LANGUISH AND DRINK A CUP 0F HOT TEA BREWN FltoM ‘A NEW IMPORTATION OF . EXTRA FLAYORED, WELL COLORED, A,“ tao.* M5853. Marriott-murals . ; , _. liver. MeLIIOD I IIeGIIGOI, Montague c. a. than a sort, si. Peters. IF. J. Local Agent. Charlottetown .24 l I ‘ 15th , l