saeuauns Inslss\- -“"\\ inn’ THURSDAY, FRIDAY I QTHE seas hisilillll Ilnanndl LOTTETOWN GUARDIQN C l 7'?tuwn i All D SATURDAY I Assorted Styles Special Dollar Days $1110 A Limited liumber of illoth Coats At Special Prices Dollar Days Printed Silk Dresses, regular $1 $5.95. Clearing Dollar Days — I 4 Girls’ Leather Jackets, regular $ $8.95. Dollar Days — — — — 5 Ladies’ Raincoats, soiled, reg. $ $7.50. Dollar Days — — —- — 1 r198 4 Ladies’ Sport Jackets, regular $1 $5.95. Clearing Dollar Days — —- I 1 Caracul Coat with Tweed $ Skirt, size 16, reg. $49.50 — — 1 Caracul Coat with Fox $ Collar, size 20, reg. $75.00 — — 6 Hudson Head Coats, fitted igiodels, reg- ular $42.50. Dollar Days — — — — — — 1 Brown Call-skin Coat, size 16, $ reg. $135.00. Special — — — — 2 Brown Broadtail Coats, sizes 14 and 18 Worth $110.00 $ Clearing -— - — — -—- — — Wool Dresses, one and two piece, $3 worth up to $12.50. Special — — I Wool Dresses one two and three $ piece, worth up ti; $12.95 — - — 5 girls’ Fur Fabric Coats, worth $5 up to $15.95. Dollar Days — — I 12 Velvet Dresses, formal length, $7 worth $25.00. Clearing — — — I 12 Crepe Dresses, half sizes, slightly soiled. Dollar Days — - — - — HALF PRICE Wool and Jersey Dresses, sizes $ 14 to 44. Dollar Days — — — — Crepe Dressses, sizes 14 to 50 $ Clearing Dollar Days — — -: — Cloth Coats, sizes 14 to 50, latest - - $12.95 c *4s.so A few Knitted Suits, assorted _3 OFF shades. Dollar Days — — - SEE OUR MUSKRAT COATS BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE Ladies’, Children’s and infants’ lieady-to-Wear Department Si};i2:es’:.£';§§‘il.Z":"LSsi$2.98 lilo‘. lifiliiiiii“- _ 69c 2:l_::i:.:.:lc*:a*r'rcf1 _ sec 513:: 1§i‘;".fi”_‘f*i°“'j’_°°E'_ *1 .00 ‘otliiiiii.‘."i ‘frz"'_"‘:"£. 59c / Ladies’ Full Fashioned Silk Hose, Ladies’ Satin Slips, reg. $1.50, Knitted Infant's Wear, slightly soiled. Dollar Days — — - — - Special line Sweaters. Dollar Days — — — — — - — Slightly soiled Blouses, assorted styles. Dollar Days -~— — — A variety table including children’s mitts, caps, etc. - — — 50c 89c 98c 25c Ladies’ Hosiery and Hand Bag Department Clearing line of Ladies’ Hand- bags. Dollar Days - - -- - _ s1 Evening Bags, assorted. %“lf;;""nr ° isses’ i osc, s ecial D ar - Days,pair—-—:---- Ladies’ Chamoisette Gloves, as- sort shades. Dollar Days, pair - c Ladies’_ and Misses’ Woollen Scarves. Dollar Days, each - - c 69c 85c latest shades. Dollar Days, pair Ladies’ All Wool Hose, clearing Dollar Days, pair — — — — — — Ladies’ Felt Hats, to clear Dollar Days — — — — C Ladies’ Felt Hats, $1 assorted shades, Dollar Days — I Ladies’ Felt Hats, $1 latest styles, Dollar Days - — -l Children’s Hats, all shades, clearing Dollar Days — — — — Special line Children’s Berets, assorted shades, Dollllar Days ,— Children’s Berets, a co ours. Dollar Days — — — — — — — —- Lingerie Department Special line Ladies‘ Bloomers and Panties, Dollar Days, pair —. 39c 98c 98c clearing Dollar Days, each — — Ladies’ Gowns and Pyjamas, clearing Dollar Days — — — — Coloured Taffeta Slips. $1 Special Dollar Days — -—- — — I Special line Fluffnit Gowns. $ Dollar Illgysfif-t-I’ — — fl ll- — $2.00 Ladies’ u ni yjamas, a ‘are - - " - 2'95 a ies’ u ni oomers. Clearing Dollar Days — — — - C Ladies’ Elastic Girdles. Special Dollar Days — — — — Brassieres to clear. Dollar Days—v-V———_——-————;- Ladies’ ooltex Bloomers, ou size. Clearing Dollar Days —- — — — Ladies’ Soiled Underwear. . Dollar Dsys———————— 25c Ladies’ Pantie Girdle, regular 98c. Special Dollar Days - — — — — Suede finish Shopping Bags. Clearing Dollar Days — -—- — — An assortment of Soiled Curtains. Dollar Days — — A good assortment oi’ Wool, reg. 25c per ball. Dollar Days —- — — An assortment of Wool. Clearing Dollar Days — — — — Satin Cushion Covers, reg» $1.50 Dollar Days — — — — — — - An assortment of Lines. Special Dollar Days. — — _ _ _ - - Children’s Crib Blankets. Dollar Days, pair - -- - - - Oilcloth Chair Seats and Cushions, worth up to 35c - ~ _ _ -- _- 19c 15c 98c Yard Goods Department All Wool Flannel, 30” wide, special Dollar Days, yd. — — — c 36" Wool Crepe and Wool Plaids. Clearing Dollar Days, yd. — — — c 54" Tricotine, color sand. Special Dollar Days, yd. — — — — — — 54” Wool Travel Tweed, reg. $2.00 $ per yd. Dollar Days, yd. — — — 1 =35 Dress Crepe, 38" wide, Navy, Squadron, Port Brown, Harvest Wine, Elizabeth Blue. Clearing Dollar $1 Days, yard — — — — — — - — I Printed Dress Crepes, assorted patterns. Clearing Dollar Days, Yard — — — — — - - - -- - Pillow Cotton, per yard — — — _ _ _ _ _ Pillow Cotton, peryard-—-,--__-_._- Bleached Sheeting 8-4 width per yard — — — — — - - - Bleached Sheeting 9-4 width ilaierbyard — — — — - - - - n cached Sheeting, 8-4 width per yard — — - - _ _ _ ._ Unbleached Sheeting, 9-4 width %Z§n"‘n'§wE.'..T.FoZ§h— _ ' Pair-g--,c---_---_‘ 29c .‘?:._‘£'I":_“L~ 211* lgiL _ _ 25c ==~= s;.’.i‘.§2o: 2.3;..- zon z.»- 15° DePyard-’_.‘__._’___.__ fl§";‘.°.'§‘% 1“‘_‘.°'l"i‘_“‘f’l _ 14c Men’s Clothing Department Men's Overcoats, assorted pat- $ terns, sizes 35 to 44 Dollar Daysll -|_3 on Men’s Fancy Tweeds, color blue, brown and Green, sizes 86-46 $1 2 to $1 5 I Men’s Fancy Tweed Suits, colors, Blue, brown and green checks, heavy fleece, sizes 36 to 42 clearing Dollar Days at $18.00 ‘° $30.00 Men’s Heavy Raw Edge English Melton Imported Suits, Grey and Black self collars, sizes 38 to 46 $ Dollar Days — — — — - -— Men's Mackinaw Coats, heavy 32 oz. cloth, assorted colors, sizes 36 to 46, clearing Dollar Days $4.69 to $5.75 Men's Heavy Horsehide Leather Coats Special Dollar Days $1 2 ' I Men’s Fancy Worsted Suits, assorted Pai- terns, sizes 37 to 46 $1 3 Men’s Leather Jacketsyfancy pigtex, horse- hide pony, line soft leather, clearing Dollar Days- ~ $7.50’ $8.50 $ $12.00 Men's Heavy Fine Tweed and Worsted Pants, Dollar Days $2 to $6 , I I Juvenile Overcoats, blues and $ browns, sizes 2 to 10 yrs -- -. Boys‘ ‘Jverccais, fancy tweet-ls. assorted colors, 24 to 30, Guard Models $7 Dollar Days — — — — - - - n Youths’ Overcoats, fancy tweeds, assorted, SQ‘; ‘i'f°““ $10.00 ‘° $15.00 Students’ Overcoats, fancy tweeds, blues, browns, and greens, sizes 35 to 38. Dolllll‘ *1o.oo l" $16.50 Boys’ Heavy All Wool Jackets,, brown, blue and green, sizes 26 to 34 $ Dollar Days =- — — — — — — Boys’ Heavy Fine Melton-Jackets, brown, blue and green, sizes 26 to 36. Dollar Days '_ $3.00 ‘° $4.00 Boys’ Leather Coats, horsehide, $9 fur collar, sizes 28 to 36 — — - s Boys’ Heavy Blue Frieze Breeches, leather knee, double seat, sizes 26 to 34, $1 Dollar Days — — - — - - - s Boys’ Heavy Blue Frieze Mackinaw Coats, sizes 26 to 34, Dollar Days $3 ~ s Boys’ Suits, assorted colors, tweed effects, 2 pair pants, sizes 24 to $36, Dollar Days‘ $7.50 ‘° $15.00 Men’s Furnishings Men's Heavy Red Back Overalls $1 Clearing Dollar Days — — i - n50 Men’s Heavy Work Shirts, $ special Dollar Days - - - -- _ 1 n00 ? ‘ Special Dollar Days - - — - Clearing Dollar Days only $ Men’s Caps-----—’-- 1 Heavy Metal Suit Cases, $2 Clearing, Men’s lined gloves, as- $ sorted sizes, Dollar Days - - - 1 s00 All Wool Zipper Sweaters, assort- 5 ed shades, Dollar Days — — —- --2u50 Boys’ wool sweaters, sizes 26 to 34 $ clearing Dollar Days — — - - -1 .00 Men’s medium weight underwear, $ clearing Dollar Day/s per suit - 1 .00 Men’s Fancy Sweaters, regular $4.00, clear. ing Dollar Days $3 Men's Fancy Dress Shirts, fused $ collars, Dollar Days — - - - 1 .00 Men’s Fancy Ties, S i l, Dollar Days, each -pici _ - 25c Men’s Heavy Wool Work Hose, clearing Dollar Days, per pair - BASEMENT SPECIALS Men’s Dress Shirts, worth up to $1.50 each, special Dollar Days — C Men’s Heavy, large cut Overalls, $1 regular $2.00 pr. Dollar Days — - u Men’s Wool Lined Horsehide mitts extra special, Dollar Days, pr. - G Men's Heavy Tweed Coats, $ clearing Dollar Days - - - - 1 Men’s Heavy Fancy Tweed Caps special Dollar Days - - - - - Men’s Heavy Suedene Jackets, $2 all sizes, Dollar Days — - - - -- s Men’s heavy undressed Horsehide Gauntlets, clearing Dollar Days pr. C Men’s All Wool Work Hose, 24 clearing Dollar Days pr. — — — c Men’s Cotton Work Gloves, special Dollar Days, 2 prs. for - - -'- - ' C Ladies’ All Wool and Silk 8i Wool Hose, worth up to $1.00 pr per pr. c Ladies’ All Wool Dresses, assort- $1 ed, clearing Dollar Days —- — — - s Ladies’ House Dresses, assorted, clearing Dollar Days — — — — — Ladies’ Nightgowns and Pyjamas, clearing Dollar Days -l — - — — c Ladies’ Silk Slips, regular 85c special Dollar Days — — — — — Boys’ 8: Girls’ Long Stockings, 1 5 asst'd, clearing Dollar Days pr. - c Boys’ Long Pants, elastic waist, c assorted sizes, Dollar Days, pr. — Boys’ Heavy Freize Jackets, 1 zipper front, assorted shades - — I Boys’ Sweaters, assorted, clearing Dollar Days——-—- --— Boys’ Whipcord Breeches, $1 1 9 Dollar Days — — — — — - — I Youths‘ Tweed Suits, assorted, $ clearing Dollar Days — — — -— Specials in Table Oilcloth 1% yd. ll’; yd. and 1% yd. lengths, Dollar Days Only Death came in his early mlnhwd st the age o! titty-one years and he knew that for him time mo“ was measured he willingly sccflll- ed God's decree. sweet and ambition strong he turn- 11 I Sifllliu iéfimnon awn e While life was the things 0f 1139 tem- spiritual bouquets, mass cards and letters of sympathy pay silent testi- to the esteem in which he In the Sanctuary were Rev. K. 1. itaoPhei-son. Rev. Louis Dougan, Rev. George McDonald, Rev. 2. Jackie Johnston. 3. Gwendolyn Fall. Grade 1:- wss held. He leaves to mourn his Geo. McOoi-mac, Remllouis Callsg- Grade Vllz- l. Glenda Simmons. 9:94am“ loss a heart broken wile and two han, Rev, Terence Campbell, Rev. 1. Hubert Harvey. ii. Dons Rogsrson. 2 o l‘ 90°11 sons. John Lea age 1o years and J. c. McDonald and Rev Joseph 2. Lyman Harvey. a. Valerie Myers. 3 Ag"- "d Igonard aged 4 m also his aged Rooney. r rude vn- alhei n. Dawson, teacher. G ‘whim’ mohheigsixbroollzi-nmnwiiiiam ‘Iliopoii-tiosrenmnhislour Psoilmeflssolq ~- 2. Edison Watts. 9. Margaret Doiron. e :- Grade I (Jn) :- 1. Donald Crockett. Teacher, Athol Roberts. ROYAL TITTFFOR Ants ‘Phat lovable old philosopher and ‘J that t - m. v., Rev. Leonard, Joseph Alban, brothers, Joseph, Alban, Louis and 2. Harry Ferguson. Yoiur smooi. 1. Beulah Vessey and Arthur Insler Imk Walton W9 In M emorldm . It was hard to leave his dear ones Bernard and Louis and two sisters Bernard, his bilol-her-in-iaw John 3. George Nicholson. - T)——~— Brown (equal). irlsnd oi his once 095$ authciod grilled iktdssnlfi ltvgith I the Annie B11141 Bié/ldskrydmfiuhgra John ggmiiiiaid and cousin Kenneth Mc- C M“ vZllphs Linklcttcr, teacher. wgaonor Roll r the month 0i 0c» zigzag. goefisg. ‘Zbiesoubtlas Godhcouldhhngltelunlbem . ' {alt the was er ge rom McDona , or . a er pre- na . r :— - _ - l - tter rry an c ' I‘ m" aeszzzarro°loizllzflzh.2:22am; “esrssirdyzmreszl. ....- hearth: .1022“? .l.ki i: a:l?s:";““' "3'%‘>ih"aI~h~m- “i-“iileiiiélmvvn- more: "are ‘£5.35! A 55d 51mm was m“ ‘We’ the last rites oi his church (rom munitv goes out to the sol-rowing his deaf-h fin IHSDUBMO" and 911' 3- JImnil-s Z-BIWY 3- 130N315’ W5"!- 2- ANN-e LBWl-i- God have made ,, better W Grim TM¢W° “m1 wmmm‘ his Pastor, Rev. x. MaoPherson, widow and children bereft o! the couragemcnt. Msv he w“ in mace. Grade Iv:—- rndo lX:— a. Bobby Watts. m" m 1e b“, do,” 1345914“! when l‘ been” kmwn m“ who with tivo brothers oi the de- loving care and strength o! a de- -'—-— 1- JEN’! Myefi- 1' Jun Nwhmsml" Grade l" (J")‘_ mm ma“ e app ' u e npplel Acne“ Mflmll“ h" ‘° c . Rev. William v. and. Rev. voted liiusband and tether. His CRAPAUD SCHOOL z. Jimmy Nicholson. 9- I-lllim Well-s 1- Morauerlte Vwev- 1°“ 9°“ "m" did’ m‘ ‘ “w, W5 999ml“ ‘SW9d ‘m the afwrllmn Leonard frequently visited him funeral, held from his late resi- 3. Kathleen Btordy. 3- Wllflll Wll/Bv . Grade Ilt- fllhmflll’ Emilie“ w b” C ““’ of Oct-OW 14"‘- Aemi“ W“ l‘ m“ during his illness. ‘rhough suiicr- dence to st. Michael's Church, Honor roll rm- October; Grade im- Grade Vl1l:- 1. Dean Watts. the King oi mulls. 0f Splflldid Dhllslque» strung and to‘ ing fol-g, long time Irom a. fatal Curran Barm on Monday, October Grade X:— l. Shirley Myers. 1 Burl/ml c317 2- R-lCTIII-Td DQlTOU- __?--———— l h 111:6 nggmclgglgmgilfzfeifr-rgg; disease l’; ‘was t 111113;?!“ ‘heagd t3 18th. was roliowed by a very large 12. Ellqleanor Wfiodb m g. gglnntanpalagher, Gil-adguyilli-"chobon crliadgnglslcre-ham and chum“ nsvorsn SERVICE x8 murmur ll COD W01‘ 8J1 01100111‘ 0 B. . rman B6 Ollfl . . 8S - ' ' - to lclid I hlilliigfiorhgm mglllm care tor those near and dear to c The llsgiléfflfelglgfi was celebrated I ‘adoglh- b1 Grade 111F130 "d Ens m xzl-‘Lagzgsén P"2"“‘El3dfa‘1l“gl)- sh»Are you (loin; any“! quai tea acqll F Lim to within a comparatively by ‘is brother Rev. Mc- 1. Vera. Gam‘ c. l. Dors yce s wor - » - \'°""‘- i th t cold oi yours and esteem o! the neillhlmmw- shori- time of his death. The many Domlld assisted by REV. William v. Grade Vlll - Ferguson (equal). Grads iii _ a. wendoli Brown. °§.;_...f1 5nd,” whrnrwi‘ me to. 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