\ "““'*"‘ READ V*~_r ;i*'i.;e- =»'_-= V if . ..;';». __ . ._ _ .Vi.'».V_...... , »». "'V”‘ ~r»'r~¢'fi"i"\f~.f..*»s~=f->f,v_ W' . '.- .1 . rr"i`;#i°i.rt"£‘f'¢"<"l1§‘»*".'¢--;1it~ata.r.t,§-v.{'i~-VF“..`""‘i.-ff..f“?;’Tf:,.».». . . . .- . . / _ . ._ ~ ,»._____,,... .__,..,__ 1 , » ,_.___, , _ _. ..£»¢. . ».._#$_' ;.-, ‘...~~_j~,.-".1»..»- -.»»`;‘ ' . '-' _ , ' ca,,14s“.;;L,}&j,,tf¢_; 1...- .,..,»,_f..,;.. ____,._..-...».,_-.»»s.~ ,_'_,fi _ _ _ '»,'____-,.,'_ nf.; _/,_ rl. _ ._. ¢, i . _ » v I . * -_ .' I' . U 1 / ` _< i, ,_ '.,_..__ _ __ . , . .._- , __ -. , » Al-.L 9 ,_ _ ______ ___ ,I _ -._ -|.,__. __~_, _. 5;. '__' _t,/_j_c.=.»_. S ~ ,§. 1 1 * . 1 _ “___” l _ _ _ __ __~ _ ‘ fi' ,_._-‘.i,".°.-_---__ ~V~ _' ___ G =Q\AfAR§' |'L»A|`D *"" f`.».\¢¢;~» 1 _ ' i 4 _ _ _ 1 ' irouivo ini I V -' " " V ' V - ‘V i --.-- ...’.‘r‘.’.l’r‘.lr"ilr.-l’rt’r.‘r5r..r r...l'iE’r. .ol . --mu rn-rrrrr News cHAiu,o'r'rE'r0wN CANADA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3,1912 rrrisr or ltr. ' 1 4 rr '»<;,r,»=,,=;,1 ' is 5_2. .r 'r_ ' " ' ` _ __ ~»c:i r - 'w;z'=r:l 1-- " ‘ _R ___ '_ _ ni A lu0_Q|iiRA 'A ," if _ . _ .. ,. .__ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ ___ _ f _ ,. V -... 1... _.__,`»,‘_-~ _,_ "__, _ __ _ . ' iiirii Your oriirr iiiiiiri from 'ririsiii ii i ii s 6 S A . _ V ' Cut out the section of this ad that lntere s ve? semen _ Your st _ you, and mail it to us along _ _ W_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ _ _ .f __ "` W- rm »» 1. .. “° f ’ 1 @ ' _ " ..-_ -rt \ _ A *Clean Sweep" Sale of Seasonable Merchandise"- Order What YOU Want Right From This Ad--- Cut out the "Section that Interests A You---Mail it with the Money and we will Ship Your Goods to any Station in P. E. Island. with our Guarantee of Satisfaction. You can Return Anything N ot Satisfactory We plan on making the month of February the greatest money-saving period in our history. ln doing this our object is not merely to keep up with the times but KEEP JUST A LITTLE AHEAD. 1 ' We have planned for the month of February to clear out thousands of dollars worth of stock at less than cost of manufacture, to make roonr for the new spring goods listed in our Big Spring and Summer Catalog, now in the hands ofthe printers, ‘Ne are determined to V have this CLEAN SWEEP SALE establish a precedent in .true-,' conscientious value-giving. All we ask is for you to see the goods-we do not ask y0u_ to _buy unless you are thoroughly convinced that this is an opportunity of opportunities; and after you buy the1'e's certainly SOUTH? Sat1Sf3C'€10I1 117| knowing that you do not have to keep any goods unless they are perfectly satisfactory. 2 pieces ol black serge-regul- ar 55c, “Clean Sweep” sale price, per yard...»»¢.... c io pieces Black Dress Goods, ‘ clicviot, Serge and fancy wciives. Reg uiar Soc to 1,10, Clear- ingatperyard....... C ir pieces colored dress goods, including navy, greens, grcys, browns and inns. Regular 8oc to \. 1 /V “Clean Sweep” Prices"- Tlie reduced prices in these high-class- dress goods dc- iuonstrate our determination to make :1 quick and conipletc clearance of all the lines advertised. V 1.10. Clearing at per yard . . . . . . . . .. C _6 pieces black _fancy weaves - vicuna and dingoiials. Regular $1 zo to i.65, sale price,per yarii.._......_._ . . . . . . . ro pieces colored dress goods including green,rose,blne, brown :tn_d grey. Regular 1.35 to 1.65, sa c price per yard . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C . ' Here is a genuine bargain from the grocery section . 4°' too pounds of 4-Crown Layer Valencia Rnisins W ' good size stock but slightly sugared.Re - tliey last yoti can buy ular gc per pound,while at per pduiid. . . . . . . _ _ may not be able to buy next winter at nearly double the price we ask at present. THINK I Ladies’ Blue Broudcloth Coats, l Sable Collar and Lnpcls, iiiariiiot lined with Isabella senii fitting style, size 36. Sable Collar and Lapels Regular 70 oo. Sale semi fitting style, size 34 price . . . . . . . . - sizes 34 and 36. Regular _ Regular $48 oo, Ladies’ Bitte or Brown Broad- 75 oo. Snlc price ~_ sale price _ _ . .. cloth Cont, Marmot linedi . . _ . . . . ... . _ _ _ ._ `~ Ladies’ Brown or Blue Broad with Ohio Sable Colliirniid l,:idies‘ llrown Broadclotli Cloth Coat, lined with good l,apels, loose fitting style, Coat. lined with gooil quai- qiiztlity MiiskratSki1is,seiiii sizes 3.; and 311. Regular ity Miiski'atSklns. t`ullnnd lined with richly furred Muskrnt, collar and iapels of exquisitely rich Mink, fitting style. Collar and Ln price _ill-io. Sale evenly fiirred, Mink collar pels of Isabella Sable, sizel price ' _ » and lapels, loose fitting 36111111 38. Regular Ladies’ Bitte llrozidclotli Coat, 60.00, sale pricc~.. ' - lined with nicely fnrrcd ;;’.‘.°~,.‘i?.*i.“‘.“f ’f.rf’?; 45.00 wi] Muskrat Lined and Ohio _ Collar and lnpels, loose fit- Sable Collar and Lapels, ` ‘ " ting style, size 34 Regular collar aiid lapels, length _fo M] Regular 40-oo. Sale . . . . . . . _ . ` Sire ,Gi Regular 70 oo Sale livery iinlicaiiioii points to ii slnirp iidviiiice in thc price ot l<`iirs, :ind its ii initiiriil result in iiir garments. ln the fiicc of it all licre are prices ‘ that are rcdticcd below actual cost to tis. We do not want to carry one Fur Coat ovcr to next seasoii, becaiise it will pziy its bcttcr to sell now :it less than ~ ~ cost and put the money in new spring stock. lt does not rcipiire any iiniliieinriticnl deduction to sec whit this special ollci' nicnns to yon. ’l`i1c fnct ofthe . . iiiattcr is, you can buy ti cont now at less than the iiianiifnctiirer's price, and have the use of the coat tlie rcniindcr of this winter, and iifivc at cont that you A T OVER 51‘§l{lOUSL\'. Mii~1i\r.tt skins, with iiictiy . iJ\tla1'$i;;irn;‘ Ciczin Regular $123. 50 Sale ) i` semi fitting style, size 40 65.00. bale price inches, size 36 and _;S.i price . _ . _ _ _ . _ _ Mews Black Beaver Coat, i i ° Regular 57.50. Sale i\te1i`s linr Coats.. made from ` lined with liiilevenly ftirred price . ... ... » ,i _‘ , _ _ _ _ price.. _ _ _ _ . . . . . . ._ o clczii' gray Chiini Wombat, iiiiiski'.-it, sizes .ie :uni .|.i. ,i ii‘ Ladies’ Blue Brgmlglgth Quai 'ice $. .oo. Ladies’ l"ur Coat made iroin 'oo ii wziriii sei'vic<»1il|ie Ref-iil.it' "o.oi_».h`i1it_ iii ` long, scnii Fitting style with :nnl .|.“¢_ Regular 1 collar and Iiipeis, sizcs 3,6, $211 511. Sale prtcc.. ’ 1 35 and 40. Rcgtil- ‘_ “V $75 °"~ Sale l’1`lC° 57° Mt-11's llluck Bc-:t\'ci' Cont, lin- _ lfiilles' Exim hit-ill \`li‘~"*` Fl” cd with Biciiticd C0011, Per- "l CU?li_ "“_filL‘ i'_f0l_“ _filii _“Wg :rifui i.:\iiiirL`oiini~iinii l.:ipci.s‘ CVC" .V Ufllfl 7 L’ ll* 0' si/.cs /piiiiiii 42. llc' 1 - ' ' -` -` " ;,ii`lnt'$ii) Suit-p1'iccl4’25 sh;ipct.~tscliiiig lilies. Rcgtiiatr $135to1.50. Side piitt' "... .1-rr ur... _ ,... ‘ \\\\\ i _ , "ci sf " ;.e.;.f?......'i‘:'3 1.95 or nailed soles, sizes 6 to ii. Regu- 48 pairs boys’ heavy wearing boots. in kip or grain leather, double soics,Rpeg_ged or tapped, sizes 1 to 5. cgu ar 1.90 tq2.2ofor... .......... igee Shirts i Bargain Values' that Qffer Most Unusual SCwi11gS Aa carefuiiiy Worth up to 1.50 for A splendid line of I: ncy _-hirts, :-11 me showing plain hosonis, others fancy 1 itbig variety cf colois. 'ilu-se are all placid in a big basket inthe Gents' Furnishiiig Stctioif, and alilu ugh the first prices ranged to $1.50, Snicpiicc . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . .. ...... . . . . . ._ Read This soc Toquel for 59° in price for this big sate-inout haviaccup_1ul_i:_tfad_:;l::2iig__ll;S p_p_:nf:»_~; M¢n'3 ovgfcggu woflh up I0 _ ',\, `SlP" M3" 0 F" .Alu W°°‘l| K““|t°d Tf;‘|“°°_l“ *'|l"°""" an mn’ Regular SSM 8 9 nw ' xiii; at a real live active ditilcount. f0l' 7.25 fi_)' es an co cra._ Glu Hi' 5°” ll All Wool Hoiic luuiles' regular priC¢S WUC 'Q 3" "C ller's ii line of Men'.~i I-`a.~.|iir1nable Heh’ iedumd for 'hm "lem ‘meh s»1.c:.“vllc||,11lar 354: Safe Prico The "C_l_cun Sweep" price is 7 0‘,c;._°,,_|,, ,bm wc", __,,i_(.cd “,g"|a,.i§ per yar -..... to 13 25. on rcriaiiiy ncv_r-.r saw 550 "DIC ‘Of 396 End "C wl`\|)|)B|‘G“I 7 l-2C Reguhr _su v“|"es__gum| |;,.___ their upnii at surli a deep discount. licrciri some Ladies' heavy ull wool llcrc in i\ most lniinonuc niler iii fast wlured fa|,,-;c8_ Fm. 9 1 2 but wc lmvc dcte_i_'111ii1ed t_o T;le_ar_t_\é1t wurstcd hosc that have been reduced wrappcrcttcs. Thcnc are remnants tinit yM¢|__._ _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ _, _ _ __ _ __ " c l|l|9 |01- Thi’ m“i¢"‘*|9 *"5 ‘ '" “'~'” ° _ . _ __ and blacks; sizes range lrom 3610 44, an iioi $l _ i0 (oat Sweaters for 791: _ M¢'ii`s und Won t_-ii'n Colt. Sweaters, in plain navy, plain giay, gray with i.i||,gra_y__\v1il1_i1i»\_;_y, tml _gray with ~ardii»ii. cgnar 1.10. se ing iiriwah... ...._ ,... °""'79c I “`0f‘h "P |°s'.'i-35-Til' "‘h°l" l\it~n'.~i exiiai ilunlriy (`nal Su catersr lot is now on sale at.. » ~ . . . . l o nm in Rr gniiir |‘i'i\`i‘ $'.'.:5, Reiiucctl tu . . . . . . _ . . ._l|50~ 2.25 Ci at Sweaters I .50 do Iii ni [inc i'1ngii_~|i \Vr_»ri~ird in i.icli\i‘ rolois anti inliir tUniIii|»t\- tvio Bo;/'a Coit Sweaters .Silo it\_ys` all wool frat Swcaiciii (Simi- licld`s niake). Regular price '°5c to 85c. Sale price... . . . . ... Boya’Suiia ONE-'I "IRD Off This is si ir-niarlmldo wine iii Boys' piece Nmlolk Suits for agen 4 to iz _vi-r1i.~=. 'i ho materials me oaik iii ri' nicdinni I glit tviccdr. Rrguiar price to $3.oo $6 oo,rcdnc¢d during this aisle io ONl£'l IIIRD oil. Do .Your February Shopping at the Island's 2-zdrzi _.__,._, __,___,_ E ._ f- ___________f;;-;’-‘ Y" 1 __ "" ' - Biggest. Best and Busiest Store -~--» _.___ . _ . "_-_T_.'::1T, _-_--_.__ ig _~--»----~------- pr-~ | __ _ __ ___;-L. _.___ __ _ ` i i this moment. The Christian religion 'ln the world today is a. man's bust-_ inesii. The supreme issues which hang _,_____.__.___n__ f upon the general marntcnancc and Y 'li lwwing with tire Meri sua imi- §,'°“ |"0l'ward Movement, the Rev. 1' Cilyton Welles preached recently tl; thc Mcocllutsr Memorial Presby- rtcn Church, Philadelphia, on "Mon 5”" million." His text. was from I °l`i_l1t-htcns xvl:13: "Quit you like 'll;>“. hc strong." Mr. Wcllcc uid: ._ Nlidcnt Taft ll l mln of kcoii ob- m_"_"'»i0\\. 0! very oxtliilivc travel, of M"t‘flU¥ calm and judicial hampers- ," “ ~ "0 Ona could possibly' call htm “ny ncnim or dcgroc ii religions thc world-wide prevalence oi the »» »» M- ,si:~;:zi.:er:::i:°:_~i:.er sir. lion 01160 lfiidf "NU "W" °““ '*'“d7 manhood ot our age never before thc movement ot modern civilization ipqualed. The Christian enterprises and not realize that Christianity and fhlreiiidy launched upon thc stormy sec. thc spread' ol Christianity are thc ot human. thought and action are cry- oiily hasta ot hope tor modern civil- ling out for thc malcullnc qualities ot " -trim th nd c u ii a d' lint nec lution. .B I ii o_r 8° “ PH' _¢ _ 'It there over wal n day in the hil- lol the righteous indignation against tory ol thc world when thc call Wil _hypocrisy and falsehood, and'ot coh- ug-¢¢||¢. gud uttering tor man to roulc Intact., vigorous loyalty to truth, to tlicmnlvcl tor the defence olalrold Anti, and to God, an ncvcr baton. mime, and the prosecution of al 'I' at ls my message to you this mighty work, that day in with iiiii nt. moriring, to the men and thc hoyu who arc here, directly und indirectly to those who are not here, through the insistent persuasion ot you who are here, that we mziy rouse the sleep- ing giants of the present and future generations to the magnttlcent. oppor- tunities which are beckoning us on and on today. O yc who would act it mnn's part. tn the progress of the world, and in bringing to pass the kingdom ol God, your hour is come. "Quit you like men; be strong." Paul wrote these words to the Christian disciples at Corinth. Cor- inth was perhaps the mont. cultured and the most wicked city ot his do-1. It wiicccity ot wanton women, cila- mlnctc men, corrupt social and poli- tical conditlonii. It wan drunken, li. wns rlotous, it was scniiunl, it wnil idolntrous, it was triad with nugov- crnnblc excitement; where luxury and sensuality throvc rnnkly, ln 5 hotbed ot vice, until Corinth became n pro- verbial mass ot corruption. Into that pool ot iniquity came the purifying, renovating influence ot Christianity. as preached by the Apostle Paul, an appeal from the skies to those men and women tor the better things lilwuys liitvr-. llif-ir splicrc ol labor and of power. Gciitlciiess and pit- tience, and loving ministry andsweet, pcnceablenuss are qualities ol thc greatest value. Paul never makes light ot them. But here he aplieals to the men, and he calls them to come out and assert themselves with all their strength. their courage, their intense _indignation against evil, their righteous antagonism agnlnst. pre- which ware possible. ` That. appeal _valllng abomtnntions_ and to combine was heeded by not 's tow, and the ,themselves together in wise and vig- Chrtstion Church began its magniil- oroua co-operation in this contlict. cent woi-lr in that city. To the Chris- with all the mniesty ot an aroused tlnn men in that .church Paul nd- manhood. ‘ftluit you like men; bc dresses than words. ot the £0312 “Quit you like men; be strong." Without any question, it depends The women had their plnce; they upon the men ot today to decide strong." whether our Christian civilization ls £0 ho Dffrimtiiatcd or whether our nn- tional lltc shall go down as did gpg; ot the ancient Jaws, when religion 10% if-S vower to control thc thought; and the faith and the lltc ot the poo- plc. The women ot today gm comin! nearer to the measure oi their ‘bility and their duty than the men ot to- day. But this religious lltc ol our nation is the business ot the men. and the burden and the responsibility Will rest. und ought to rect, upon masculine shoulders. The victory in tor the men to win or losc. This movement which is in progress iindcr the head ot “Men and Religion," hi, -.U4 ._-.» . . 1 V (iififtiniieil 'hu "page 5)' .. `_ ` c ' » ,. \ i»'>¢l ’ ` _ i ~_ ii. \ 1 r ` \ ~ ` ~ . \\ t \