; k F: s ~<amx - Bloomer _ Truaonasa mun runny b ' I I Fresh New York Bargains in .0 American Wash Goods OUR New York connections have just shipped us two special cases of lovely Am- erican wash fabrics, picked 1p at bargain prices that have surprised us and we think will delight you. On sale today. Here are a few of the items shown: Lovely, fine, yard wide prints and per- cales in a. host of Plain Broadcloth in a half dozen popular colorlngs Notable pretty patterns — - smartly new and Yam” great value t . . ., at Printed Plqnes, Plain Broadcloths, Print- ed Zephyrs, Printed Georgettes, a great range including some of the prettiest American wash fabrics you've seen for a longtime, These worth to 50c yd- Special .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. Plain Rayon Alpaca, 12 danty colorings in this charming yard Printed foulards in a dozen lovely pat- ierllfl. and 8S many wide, silk like fabric" varieties of 45G good 65c _ _ coloring value Printed Indian Head, a very popular type of American wash goods, yard wide, half dozen smart patterns. ‘ ~ it Have you Seen that Amazing Value Silknit Shown in our Northern window, you’ll see a most remarkable value sllknit bloomer, mostly in small, medium and ' large bobettc, but with standard size in some colors. Just compare this with the best DOL- LAR Value you see anywhere but here. Mailed Postpaid 79c MOORE 6 N°LEOD fund intended for purchase of Illen Terry's farm at Small Hythe, Kent. The picturesque farm house would be turned into a museum in memory of the famous ‘ . v--v ' ' i‘ mum DQNDON, Feb. l6.-J. P. Morgan givaif-ILOM toward a 00.000 U- .--n.n -¢-. A ‘LL; A mg‘ A vr a-‘v v-v is. BROW Charlottetown ltichmond St. firs, Life, Accident, Sickness l l‘ i l Insurance ll. MCMURDO-Ths sudden death on Thursday night of Mrs. A. R. Mc~ Murdo of Kelvin, came as a shock to her relatives and friends. Mrs. Mc- Murdo had not been feeling well but her condition was not considered aer- ious, on Thursday evening she took a weak spell and passed away shortly after. The deceased lady was an ao- tive member of the United Church and was very highly esteemed in the community in which shs lived. , ‘There are left to mourn besides her sol-rowing husband, two sons. Feral’. in Kelvin and Erskine at home, and two daughters, beck of Crapaud, and Mrs. Ptofitt of _ b ‘h D _ Jhn members were unseat “m” new Fortified by the sacraments and rulrlrto-vtléhlivlllzaiotroandr ti?” ‘:13. members were enrolled. Meetlng| wmlm-lm“ d “my mm" ' opened with Institute Ode. It‘ was» Church ‘he hm a mmt’ peamluli ters, Mrs. B. Haywood of Charlotte- town; Mrs. Lucy Mouse, of Wilmot,. and Mrs. John Moaso of New Annan. who was visiting her at the time of her death. pressed to the bereaved relztives in their sudden sorrow. took place on Sunday at z o'clock from her late residence. s. , cr, is at present in Kenslngton at‘ Dr. Gillls‘ where she is nursing the sick. Y. ativs candidate for Prince County, paid a visit to Albany and while there met many of his old friends. —-Mrs. Wilfred Illrmtari of North ‘rrycn and ma. Howard Weeks of filsdeflcton, P. E. I.. are spendinl l pleasant visit with their sister. Mrs. Thomas Johnston of Bummer-ads. s. -l"riehds of Mrs. (RJVJ W. H. Hard- ing of B hear that she is recoveyins from 1101" recent serious indisposition. B. Western Guardian Eastern Guardian, "°“‘° "Y "l" "m" HWIK/Jlltl noon about. better 1828-2-10-121. _ -- wnlflenndhbouosflmlttlure leawasarecsnt vlsitoctofliax- ‘tetown. ' r"- -aosn‘v noon nova is ‘guns-i than ever. anteed to please you better. iszz-z-loo-izl. . .‘THE MEIIY JINGLE 01 sleigh bells can be heard both early and —ITOII ‘IOKIN INTD-Mf-lllw, Whflb the YPUDI DBOPIO 0f Hlrfy Btllllllhllllf! 111810 will?“ Olfltieorgetown are enjoying the good Water s reet was broken into n the road, 3nd mqqnnghy, 11lght5,_-A, early hours of Friday. when‘ tP-n’ 31ml’ “EH11? "P 0;’ k202i: 111' mwaskuzi, wuisr-rbe weeklyi in" 9 m0 I will W11 l l whist was held in Bt. James Hall, back window had been broken out Gaol-nun,“ on wedmsdm Feb,u__ Th” lm-‘as “"30 Am“ “d “d 31° “h” m“ °f u" “m "Vi" ‘ary 12th, with a large attendance. Uflfmma “in” ‘wind ‘home from. ter, but the remaider of the moneyl-rhe mu“- pflm was won by Miss B_“:w"['"1t‘::':ot:e:m“d u“ mu‘ in the till was not touched. Thergmapy Mwmnnd and m m u _ ° ° - is no clue at present to who ttheIImIn-a prize was Wm by Elmer l; thigh‘: tifgtilzg: 2"‘ u“ m‘ t" cry. A dainty lunch was served-A. a a e . . —SUDDEN DEATH OI‘ MRS. A. ____ m illness of m. nail. Conway Gowan Brae, is learned with regret. Mr. Daniel l". Macltao, Rollo lBay West, is visiting friends in South~ and Tracadlc. - m. Charles B. Aitken. Fortune, was to Rollo Bay recently on a bus- iness trip. II.TKE no); SOCIAL and whisti held in the Town ll-Iali, Georgetown, on Tuesday. February 11th, was a decided success. The whlst was en- ioycd from eislli: o'clock until ten, twenty-five tables enjoying the game. The ladies‘ prise was won by ’Mrs. Felix Morrison and the, gentleman's prize was won by Mr. Jamleson. The consolation prizes were won by few days‘ ilincayof pneumonia of Christina Fitzpatrick and Leo Golell. lvfrs. Jzscph E. Dzlkle, aged 32 years Quite a sum of money was realized._ 'I'he deceased was a devout Catholic A. and her patience and sincere piety i JVCYQ the edlflcatlon of all who had “nuuvlnnnpg WQMEN-s 11s.! the pleasure of knowing her. All STITUTi-L-The mbfuflfy meegmg Uri that medical aid and kindness could this Institute was held at the home d" W“ 1101's but 6P1 “"11"! ""1"- Mr. mt Bell of the Lennon: new‘. Souris, was a passenger to Charlotte town recently. “A loving mother gentle and kind, A beautiful memory has left behind." The death occurred at Bear River South Monday Feb. lllthnafter a nonstick-i v - ‘reach mete wInJkI-nr; 1111' lnaynotwinrthm. abavatnli. teach) W°9_l"“9°‘1°“'? ‘ tlleaol-rme neither tocry fertile spilt milk. ,‘ , NEW vaaissnas or Anus _' , wv-su-n‘ More than four varieties of lI-Klllfi mvrbeqn mum/ea at the Central. hitpcrlmentsl Farm of‘ the Deparmlent of Agriculture atl Ottawa, within the past thirty-five] years. as i thousands of eeedllngsi have milieu the nipples have been‘ tested um tbs but of them named, and perpetuated for future paoduc-i tlon. i ‘rhe new varieties contain, for the? most partf the characteristics ofi such lino old sorts‘ as McIntosh. St. Lawrence, Pameuse. Wealthy. North crn Spy, Langford Beauty, Scott Winter and Golden Russet. The most promising of the new varieties which carver the season from August until the following spring, in_ ‘the opinion of Mr. W. T. Macoun, like! Dominion Horticulturist, under whose direction apple breeding has. been carried on. are Melba. Joyce,i Hume, hobo Mamoss, Lawfam and' Diana. '1'hesc varieties are all of fine flav- or, medium in sim and of attractive. crimson color of varying shades! some of these varieties have fruiting for upwards of twenty ideas in’ - every home. Mrs. (Di-J L. Call- of Mrs. Christina McAdam. Nine “'15s B-"d "B1164 111-5 “"51" 11°m°~ and happy death‘. The immediate members uf her family who are left to mourn are her sorrowlng husband two sons iAlfonsus and Maxim, at decided to hold a whlst and dance in the school on February 12th. It was also decided to purchase material for a quilt to be made at next meeting. M!” ch m“ M A K, home and six daughters Mary. Anna r m‘ c dam and M1551 and Clu-istena of Boston and Fran- Much sympathy is ex- years. 1.01:0 and Melba having borne in 1808 and 190B. Maorcss and Joyce in 101i, Diana in llllil, Lawfam in 1918 and Hume three years ago. some of the latest of these varieties, have reached the planting stage through the nurseries, while the newer ones are being given further trial at the Experimental Farms and in orchards in different parts of the The funeral Annie Whitty were appointed to vlsiii ca“ mm “d PM“ 1a at home The . ' a c . the sick for the month of Februar .| i Miss Laura McDonald and Annie Md’- iuneml “'85 held Wednesday mom- Phee were appointed to visit the‘ mg ‘mm h“ we residence w Sh? .- school for the month f Feb Juan‘ Cmmlch “mere High Mus: i m“ u“ at next meean an“: ans celebrated by Rev. A. L. Sinnoti be answered with a riddles llzctl The pa" bearers Wm Messrs. John‘ closed with the National Anth ng’ Macmnnon’ Pom Chmaon’ Joseph Mr. A. J Mcmiam resent d ‘ma; P. Deagle. Bear River, Gregory Mac member with a. calendldr L e hcac ‘ Comm‘ “Duo Bay’ Amped clunky the“ served b m ' “m: “'55 St. Peters and Thomas MacDonald,‘ Y ° IWSWSS- NW"- Monitcrzello. The entire wmlnunlty‘ meetln: will be held in the home Of 1-0,“, 1,, exiendlng dam, WW1 Mn" H‘ 5' M°Ph°°- ' thy to the relatives of the deceased! i May she rest in peace. I PERSONALS -Mrs. George Condley. long Riv- i _-¢ -Mr. J. P. Arnstt, the Conserv- ..'GI.EENVALE WOMEN'S IN-l STlTUTE-flrhe regular monthly Amvm; 91°90 aticndine u" 1110-" meeting of Greenvale W. l’. was held eral of thc late Mrs. Deagle were, at the home of Mrs. Earle MacRae Mc-‘BYS- A- J- MflcAditm- si-‘lklfk- El on Tuesday evening, Feb. 4th. lvfeet. A, lifacPhce. Si. Margarets, Alex,‘ ing opened by singing "The Mame MaeOonnsc, Armadalen, Mr. and, Leaf." followed by Creed. Ten menu, Mrs“. Angus MacDonald, Monticello. ‘ bers and two visitors were prescnhj ‘ _ answering roll cull with a verse fromi M15! 9911B Mlcmnlld- Ullhi a Canadian poet. Minutes of previous 9°11‘! V1105 "burned W 110!‘ 1101119 N'- meeting‘ were read and approved. Rc~ W!‘ BDQIIQIIIS “l! 1155i m0M-h in} ports from school committee receiv- mWWmli-Wfl Where 5119 Illlwfldfld‘ ed and a. new blind and coat hooks the 90019940 50191100 0m?" 0011160- ‘ide will be pleased ‘ho lcxtremeiy hardy. Melba. ‘a summer Icient Chinese system of divining country. some of these varieties are 1,19—'121 Queen st. l" “ll . V‘ p Announcing Wall Paper Week Opening Displays Feb. I7 to In windows and throughout the store, during the present week we shall be showing the new ' ARTISTIC WALL DECORATIONS ‘Papers are offered suitable for every’ room, for _ Draperies and hangings to liar. monize with papers will also be exhibited. A Come in through the week and see the finest showing of Wall papers East of Montreal. The Wall Paper Men Moore t? McLeod Ltd 1135i‘ l» Charlottetown variety, producing satisfactory crops in southern Manitoba. , The deceased was s kind and lov- ing woman, a ‘L to all who knew her. ' She was a woman who never knew what sickness was, one who could banish {pain with a little smile. Even up to the time of her death shc enjoyed health, but as the hours of the new year were young, she was called to her eternal rest. . _ To a sleep that knows no waking, Though your husband went before you To G“:l's heavenly home above. We all know that you are welcome For God knows how._ you were loved. . - There are left to mourn int-u»... three sons, Oliver of Port Blakely, Sumner of Tacoma, and John, of Hampton, P. n. I.. also two daugh- ters, Mrs. Annie Grieve of leattle. and‘ Mrs. Benton of Bonshaw. P. E. I. One brother. Colin MdNelll, of Ot- DIVINER IREDICTS CONFERENCE FAILURE TOKYO. Feb. l6—On behalf of Aduilral Tnkeshl Tskarabe. Minis- ter of the Navy and one of Japan's delegates at the London Naval Con- feicnce, the most famous Divine: in Japan has been consulted on the outlook for that meeting and espe- cially its Japanese participants and has braught ‘in a forecast dripping with glccimf The sages prediction was mailed to the Admiral in time lo reach lllm S0011 afici- t-he confer- ence opened. ~ The diviner is Donsho Takashlma. irhloh. literally translated means “Tnltnshlms whcoe understanding encompeses the universe." Hs pro- fesses to read the future by an an- SOUTH MELVILLB NOTES The semi-annual examination of South Melville Bchoolwa s held Fri- day Jan. 31st. The pupils were ex- amined by their teacher Miss Ruth r~ - d, “-‘~by Missvornle Banach, of Hampton and Rev. Mr. Kaye. the result was very satisfac- istlcks: a bundle of rods is shaken Messrs. Angus MacDonald and) and Wu“ °n " Lame‘ whwc m” Janms Chalsson‘ R0110 B” m“ form patterns in which the prophet are lobe procured. Institute News were distributed by the secretary! and then read a. card fr Mi Beer, Protestant Orphanagelln-tlhanlli‘ were Visllms W 5470156 W?" W 51111-1 finds the key m what’ ‘M4 hm,‘ in ing the W. I. for gift of preserve atgdiiy 15-5?" fswrt . ~ Christmas. Program consisted of pa-| _ i T?“ h not the w“ m: Such a n", Canadmn writers’ by Mrs‘ A. DI; Mu; mu, Maocbrmml 5t ch", coin exclrlczh to succeed. the sticks Mwphei-son 1mg a, ¢11o,-us_ “O gang les ls visiting her slster-ln-law Mrs. “d D° °' Th‘, lmwe“ '°h°"m ads." by members. closing with the‘ Jo-wnh Ghalsson Rollo Bay- ' ilme" “wflff: t"“°;;'ii°3" “‘°u'“i"“; nu lAth.M.I ~ i “w ° “‘°°°""°°” a m“ “ em '5 “a B“’w"* itheir claim fora 10-10-1 nub in wry w =11 mwmfi- kindly invited the members to her Mrs- will» vsnim and Mrs, home for next meeting on March 4th.: Eliiebl Pfiers WEN 10ml’. hfifilflfitli Program for next meeting, roll calli at a Whlsl- Pa“)! 1n 303° 3a!’ East; to be answered by naming a Can-15°h°°1T"e5dlY FW- 1m‘- Thfi FY1595‘ adian author. reading, “Makinglwcm W“ by Mrs- 34mm Milli-l‘ Schools Better." paper and discus-i and Mrs Henry Pslm- Luncheon slon "How We Arc Governed," etc. “'35 NW9d by m0 154119!» PPOOQBGS held 01°" “Willi mm“ “t “h” and contest Do You Know? (Patriot? in Bid of st. Gertrude Altar Society- 11°m° ‘l! Ml‘- wufml Femmn’ °“ please copy.) i Wednesday evening. Feb. 5th. The » , next meeting will be at the home of Mrs, Donald McLean, De Sable. Mrs. John McDonald, Victoria. is visiting Mr. and lvfrs. Beecher In- inan. South Melville. . The ladies 0f Melville L. O. B. A.. .._. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mollard Gow- msunnsn nuArn-sila, though‘ an Hm new visitors w Rollo Bay not unexpected. was the death, on-‘ITMIIUY- Wednesday, February 12th, of Mrai W0 i" Elm w 759°"? 0h“ M"- Malcolm Gillis, which occurred atiJa-‘i J- Dhaka" R0110 B‘! 5-0 YBWV" nei- homo in Charlottetown. The (lc-' "i"! mm his Yew" “We 111M55- cessed was in her usual good h9Blthi until a short time before her death. All that medical skill and kind nursing could do was done, but God Kilslidslltehewzllsencver known t0 fiibm-lllbmry and business room ‘h Bu“- iiugham Palace were quoted by Blr plain. Calmly, she accepted what shaman” mmusmn. Govemorfienenl iimew "° b” Gm-s Wm m’ h“ “ndioi New Zealand. at a school (luring a ML and Mrs’ mun“ Mcmnnonypasscd through the dark valley un-ircmm w“), we“ visitors w Chuluwwwn m_.nfrald, knowing Him in Whom shei 1m’, were. 09mm had believed. She was of a loving Teml me to be obedient to the afid kind disposition, a favorite with m.“ o, u“, sanm everyone and hex-passing away has Tum me u, dlsansumh “tween u“ “ “d 51mm m“ “me “w” "nlscntiment and sentimentality. admir- mfly ‘flaw she “'55 “fist” ‘if M!“ lng the one‘ and dzspising the other. John Stewart of Georgetown. Bho is “uh me "em," m pron" um- M, My, Jgmg; Quinn who has been vlgiiting in south Melville has re- sumed to Charlottetown. His friends enjoyed his visit very much and hops to see him back wlln in the near future- SlX MAXIMS 0F THE KING‘ ' Maxims treasured by King George Through h" weakJnnd hung by him on the walls of his The many fries-ids of Mr. Duncan Ferguson are pleased to see him out again after his recent illness. ao-oo-oe-oooooooo» HAVE YOUI EYES IXAMINID AND GLASSES FITTED I! GOOD! first clu-s cruisers, ‘and this failure will bring disaster to at least one of the Japanese delflatos. but not to ‘reiterate. ‘rhe nation will recognize‘ the slncertty of his fight for Japan's claims. - Many or! the leaders of Japan. politicians, financiers, soldiers. am accustomed to consult Donsho ‘Pak- ashima. and a regular feature of the new year season in Tokyo the Dmshos foreceast of the year do- llvered at the Fool's‘ Club before some of the most distinguishedmen of the land. ' MRS. ABRAHAM MYERS ‘There passed away at the advanc- ed ags of Ii one of Hampton's oldest and most ' L ‘ the person of Mrs. Abraham Myers. After retirement from the farm of ed with her husband in the village of Hampton: There never lived a more happy couple until the heaven- ly father called to rest the soul of her husband in the year i022. After the time‘ of Mr. Myers‘ death the deceased went to live with her daughter, Mrs. Samuel Beaten of survived by her husband. two sisters mmlve chap Drum and three brothers. Her funeral was 11 1 am “lied upon [,0 "meg 1e; me lusely atlended- To the bereaved we be like a wellbrcad beast that goes away to suffer in silence. is. s. PARKMAN M11810?“ Optometrist g i Mm.a’e‘t v-ooao-o-oooo-oooeooooo-ooo-e-u. “hwy m“ 4'99"‘ sympilhYb-Jt- BRINGING UP FATHER jcnshaw. and up to the Mme of her some 20 years ago, the deceased liv- - tawskt-hree sisters, two of whom are residing in California and Mrs. Wil- liam Learcl of Vancouver. B. C. greet grandchildren. The deceased was hurled from the residence of her son, J.- H. Myers, Hampton, where the remains were conveyed to Crapaud cemetery and laid by the side of her husband. The funeral was largely attended, the minister being the lpev. James P. Kaye. The pallbearers were Messrs. Allan Ferguson, Ernest l-Iolm, Fred Mac- Donald, Waltcr Roger-son. Bert ‘Prowsdale and Thomas Cameron. MONTAGUE EGG CIRCLE The annual meeting of the Mon- tague Es: Circle was held in the Lower Montague Hall on Mounday, Jan. 21th, with a fair attendance, and was Pffllifled over‘ by the Pres- ident Jas. Hewitt." After the secret- ary had read the minute! of lllt meeting andttha financial statement for the year, the manager. Ilsitb Cowan, read his report, the most Twenty-seven grandchildren and five. Number of gatherings, >40; rIrI-lb-g-p of patrons, 40; total number of doz. Cvllwtcd. 16022; percentage of ox. true, 81%; average price per doz., 28% eta; Total value of eggs Ship. pcd. $4572.94. The five patrons sending the larg- est number of doz. arc:- p doz. value J. D. Stewart 504 s 436.18 Geo. Annear 950 277.83 John. N. McDonald 749 106.97 D. Nicholson 746 205.19 John Sloan . . . . . . 727 213.36 0n the present manager refusing to act next year the secretary was instructed by the meeting to adver- tise in the press for a new manager. The old Board of Directors wan elected en bloc and consists of Jas. Hewitt. Hesldent; J. Leslie Poole, Geo. Beck. A. s. Campbell; Angus McBeth, J. N. Campbell, Norman McDonald. _ The last act was the distribution 01 $552.82 bonus in sums ranging from 830:! to $53.35. D. J. STEWART. Sery. The government has offered in loan up to 8250.000 to fishermen of Scot- land to replace nets lost in the gale of! the East Anglican coast last No- vember. ssnLoMnTmEsoN Barrister] a Solicitors Collections MONEY T0 LOAN MONTAGUE OOOVQOOQOOOOOQOOOOOQQO‘. EYESIGHT EXAMINATION onus; nae canines film" m n. .1. MABON OPTOIIITIIST Ollee Danected Wlib Drugstore Ileana-w P- 5- '- important items of which are:- Ws have on band the following see M. IXTIIAI. scam. CIJAIS. Ideal-h she never left her daughter's cars. L GO.‘ D MORNlNG 1 Ala-mac's one or "ma swrtalfl uoeavleeo-Iaomooo- awnAousAQ-i’ ‘iNNl-NISI “ma” ‘no & 01x1" Q-U-O-OOOOOOQv s-s-oee so e0 poooooa-o-oooof OOQ-QQOOO-OOOOOQO-OQQOOOQ4OOOOOOO-O-OOO-OOX 0+§040+§ 04‘ CEDAR SHINGLES Cedar Shingles m:- m u. fad til-FARE- m m. cLllAll wants l” ltLXNO-Yl. . PRICES Low- L. M. gPOOLE é? CO. ‘ rsonw wnsavas , on» eo-eoo o+0++e+"“ --Bv McMillan +00 ovow o-oooeoaooe