QCTQBER- 18» 1932 PAGE FIVE ICHARLOTTETDWIPS SUNSHINE DAYS IIIEDNESDAY, oer. 19th and THURSDAY, oer. 20th SUNSHINE DAYS MEAN SAVING DAYS TO YOU ‘WE ARE CO-OPERATING WITH ALL THE MERCHANTS ON THESE BARGAIN DAYS BY OFFERING T0 THE PUBLIC SEA SONABLE‘ MERCHANDISE ' AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES. BESIDES THE SPECIAL PRICES ON GOODS THAT YOU NEED THERE ARE VALUABLE CASH PRIZES. A 0001101! with every Dllrchflst 0f $1.00 on Charlottetown’s Sunshine DHYS- You!‘ Purchase from this Store entitles Coupon from this pur- chase card to be drawn on at the Forum on Sunshine Days for Free Cash Prizes of $50.00, $35.00 and $25.00. Be sure and save these Coupons you may have the lucky number. , t _ The Mystery Girl will be at our Store. 'All you need to have is a small pur- chase from us in your possession when you recognize hcr to win the $10.00 Prize... Watch for her at our Store and be the lucky one. \ LADIES’ COATS Read this if you are consid- ering getting a Winter Coat. Ladies Winter Coats made of Heavy Cloth, Fur Collar and Cuffs. Sunshine Days. Price Ladies’ C h o n g o Cloth Coats nicely trimmed with ’“" S“.“.‘.’.‘.‘T.'. $10.98 Price . . . REMN ANTS Remnants of Tweed Coatings. Ray- ons, Silk Velvets, Sheetings, Chintz, Cotton, Flanelette, etc. Sold on Sun- shine Days at . . . . . . . HALF PRICE BEDSPREADS Krinklette Bedspreads in Rose and Gold Sizes 72 x 90. Sunshine Days I 22c LADIES’ panssiis Ladies Celenese Dresses, all colours. Can you imagine it selling on Sunshine Days at only . Why not purchase a new Hand Bag when you can se- i.‘L'.°.§.“§.§i.§'i'.f§".‘T‘ $1.90 49c Heavy Blue. Striped Sheeting. 32a wide. Special price. Yard BARGAIN IN YARN 1 oz. Ball Knitting Yarn. All col- ours. Very special on Sunshine Days. Ball . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. C Men’s Fleece Lined Combinations on Sunshine Days SHEETINGS Very heavy Unbleached Sheetings 78” wide (Wabasso). Special price, yd LADIES’ HOSE Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose. Special ' ’ ' d - l , ,. _ Ifiigleesvfgkstllcigoo Suit . . . . . . gltddées WIN?‘ Coats. Size ' " » , . . ' . . o years. ery Ladies, Fuudashloned Ho” léoassflezase: Suits. Size Boys wool Hosa Btoys F(l)eelce Lined Combin- specially priced at Sm“ Extra good value - Q a ions. n y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c Very special price Special 45c LADIES’ GLOVES Men’s Silk and Wool Cashmere Hose. Regular 75c. Special o0 I 2f0i'...... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 at per pair .......... Men’s Brown Kid Gloves \ BOY’S LEATHERETTE lined. Extra good value .. WINDBREAKERS .?‘.’T’.°l‘.“.-...... $1.39 “Boy's fancy Heavy Coat Sweaters. Sunshine I Days price . . . . . . . Ladies’ Brown Cape Skin Gloves. Extra special I on Sunshine Days 29c Ladies’ Mesh Panties Girls Navy. Serge Pleated Ki ' innivsfsiirrs Young‘ Men’s Blue Serge a bargain at Skirts. Special at Giffs school Dresses. Flannel and Cotton Tweeds. Sunshine Price Ladies’ Two-piece Pyjamas. All shades. ' 9 Only c ....-----~-- BRIDGE SETS 5 piece Bridge Sets in Peach, Gold, Rose, Blue. Sunshine D a y S and Price . 1 _ TOWELS White Turkish Towels with coloured borders in Gold and Mauve 20 x 40. Special Pair ........ .. 490 Suits in 18 oz. Cloth. Extra t special on Sun- 7- shine days only It will be worth your whil to see our Men’s Suits I on Sunshine Days ll Men’s Dark Grey Serg Suits. Reg. value at $27.00 t. $82.00 on- Sun- shine Days . . . .. Scarf Sets. Assorted colours. Brown and Green Mixtures Khaki. Only _, ...... 36” Silk Crepes. All the newest Ha3.../H....,L.tsiii1c BEAUTY _ V BARGAIN IN LINOLEUM RUGS 25 only Linoleum Rugs in the latest designs which have slight defects in printing are going Heavy quality Barrymore and Axminster Rugs. Extra special price for Sunshine Days. LADIES’ HATS FZANELETTE .. . .. .. fiaqvfilléltyeillgalilsl é ‘Znsglietog Slunsliine Days at the following prgcezsg . . . on . un x . a r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 0n Sunshine Days you can fffl" f'-““°'°{,‘° ‘“ Pm!‘ f“ TWEED COATING Men’s 510:: L113,“ c? , 71/, x 9 ft. Sealhlslfice ........ .. $5.60 I-Iclue’ on; it?‘ {he latest sull§i3iirtlpe1§ayser>0isily€c|fi§n Tweed Coating in assorted ‘villi Belt. Very o3a9s l VELVET 9 X 9 ft‘ sale price ' ' ' ' ' ' " " $730 as in e a ° _ -|_‘___ $ i a . - B] k 9xl0l/ fLSaleprice.....................$9.25 only 3:0‘ ---- c §§,';"i;,,“g%n§,i,';'§ $350‘ o“ iirmyljliggne, ‘hash l ‘“.’,‘,’,,,_T‘v“.“.sy""§§'ZZi.l°§l.°.l. g2 9 x 12 it. Sale price ................... .. $10.50 t The newest thing in Cap and m‘ rapperei-le "l Blue, _Days_ Yard _ _ _ ' __ Shirts in Grey and l shine l)ays.'Yard , . _ _ _ _ ,, n AXMINSTER RUGS $2.19, Spegia 1 price o" Sllllshille Dal’! 54 in. Diagonal Coatings in Men’s Army F] 1 w . _ c‘ _ u“ ___ n _ _ Yard .. .. ... .. assorted colors. Very Shirts. special air"? oik shades. On Sunshine Days 6 ft. 9 in. x 9 ft. Sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24.75 ; special at yard . . . . .. u for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Yard - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- ' i 9 x 101/; ft. Sale price . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. $29.00 - 9 x 12 ft. Sale price . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $32.00 S—avei Your Coupons on Sun You can save money here on Sunshine Days This a. reserved for news, but advertisement’: of n new; character ‘My be Inserted at the rate of‘ lo. Per word, strictly payable In ad- ATTENDING EXHIBITION-Mr. Earle Ings, Mt. Herbert, left Friday rnom ng for Halifax with the herd b lfllfld the EIhlbit-lm. CRIPPLED . CHILDREN'S CLIN.‘ WORD HAS just been received by wire through. Mr. George Bun- taln, that H. M. C. S. Saguenay Canadlai Warship, will‘ be open to public inspection from. ‘.30 to 5 p. m. on each of the Sunshine Days, Wednesday and Thursday next. I _____ I w.- M. s. ssavioa-oentm Un-‘ ited oiimii. Marshfleld-Dunstafl-I naga was tilled to overflowing on Sunday evening, Oct. 9th the oc- l "our TIMES nun NOW"—The first installment of an historical article under the above heading appears in today's Guardian. It deals with other days hi Prince Edward Island and affords mziny interesting points of contrast with present times. HOSPITAL SUBCONTRACT — The subcontract for the brickwork of the new Prince Edward Island Hospital has been lot to local work- men, under the supervision of Mr. Alex. Boyle. Mr. Boyle's name was mlsspclt in the report previously appearing. ‘ PROWSE BROS _box of heather for this purpose for 'very many years and it is very much appreciated, as 1t provides for {the buttonholes and table decora- 'tloiis at the St. Andrew Night din- ner. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick MacKin- non, Miss Bertha MacKlnnon and Mr. Ivan lviucKinnon, of De Sable, motored to the City Sunday and spent a pleasant afternoon with friends, returning home in the sv- ening. Fortune, and was a Christian wo- man, possessing the qualities which go to make up an exemplary char- acter. In the home, she will be deeply missed as she was both mo- ther and friend to her children. She is survived by her husband, one daughter Leah, and two sons, Vernon and Lloyd, all of whom were .wlth her at the last. One sister, lMrs. Archibald MacKenzle, For- tune, and one brother Frederica, of New York, are also left to mourn. The funeral service was conduct- ed by her pastor, Rev. J. I-Iockin, and the hymns "By Cool Slloams Shady Rill," "Asleep in Jesus", IC-Conducted by Dr. Acker of _ Halifax, under the Red Cross, m” W"! i“ °"""“l'1'h“-“"‘°i' , "There 18 1w Nlsht 1n Heaven." m“ be held at the Town ferlgn service o1 mg w, M, 5_ The HEATHER I-‘OR ST. ANDREWS . _’_‘ were very leellngly rendered. MRS. JOHN DAVIDSON Hall, Summei-slde, Thursday, Oct. l0. and at 59 Grafton St, Char- lottetown, Monday, Oct. 24. 5827-10-14-51 ALL BOYS AND GIRLS who ride I bicycle are asked to enter the sunshine Day Bicycle Day Parade Contest doi- three . valuable primes. lit. and, 8rd. Place your entry with Mr. Picks-rd o! theBlke Shop on Great George Street. f‘ ‘ cos- tumes as well as decorated bicycles Church was beautifully decorated with out flowers and potted plants.‘ The choir, with Miss Mai-y FGF‘ gluon as organist rendered very ac- ceptably the anthem "Jerusalem, My, Happy Home." They were assisted by Mus Alice Ooflin of Charlotte- ton who sang very sweetly "Teach m array." also by w. '1'. w. Bentley whose fine tenor voles was heard to great advantage tn/‘Open thg Gates o! the Temple" and u a second selection "I! you could see Christ standing here tonight." The will be given special conslderatlondpuwr’ m“ G_ A_ amp“. M A" The Mystery Girl will be at ever! itore during chopping hours on Wedneeday- and Thursday. Bhe is not confined to any store. You may find her m the smallest "or tn gave a most inspiring address from the words "I em come that they might have life. and that they might have it more nbtufldlliillfi" Th9 ° service was brought to a close by lamest. However you must usethis 1th‘ ‘mun: o, m. Hymn “m mu.“ phrase, "You are the sunshine Mysteiy out" n» rim in your hand a purchase made tn that itore on Sunshine Days. 5076-10-18-11‘. lfllplflQllillfillfln- chm is no Inst onwfllt." IM KM, Benediction w Mr- vhflms- The thanks of the W. M. s. are heiebili Olhndddwllltilolewlflln l“! weyltlvedtonieketheltflifielflflil a eucal- t --The St. Andrews Night celebra- tion does not fall pntil Nov. 30, but already Mr. Jmiies Paton has re- ceived his supp'y of heather for the Caledonlan Club from his old friend, Mr. Samuel Donaldson, of Paisley.- Mr. Donaldson has been sending a nouns l. Kl l] N EY lti "wt 1,4 ‘l’ Winn/H" _~, f l’; ' Bafi l‘ l . ,. 5,61 e. Ont Sept. 29th there occurred at her home in Fortune Bridge, the death of Mrs. John Davidson. Mrs. Davidson had not enjoyed the best 0t health for upwards o! a year, nevertheless, was able to be about her household duties. How- ever, In midsummer her condition became worse and she entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treatment, later returning to her home. Her daughter Leah, school teach- er of Egflngton, gave up her school to be with her mother, but despite loving’ care and medical attention, "she did not Improve and on the lnbovc mentioned date her gentle spirit winged its way w the Home Beyond. y During her illness, she experienc- ed very severe pain, but ever evinc- ‘ed the greatest patience imaginable. Mrs. Davidson was a daughter of tho IAN Capt. WID- Dllfkhptll Bl! g/gqgqoqg.“ The funeral procession was ex- ceptlonally large, was made in Bay Fortune Cemet- ery. The pall bearers were: Wal- ter Burke, Frederick Burke, ver- non Burke, Percy Burke, Wesley MacKenzie and Floyd MacKenzle. floral tributes were very beauti- ful, and included: Wreath, Mrs Clepp, Fortune; sprays, Mrs. Held Rollo Bay; Mr. Percy Burke, Wes’. ‘Royalty; Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis West Royalty; Mr. and Mrs. Wal- At Grand Trundle, farm of 4. ables in hlgli state of cultivation. Convenient to church, school ant" shipping. Well situated on Cros. Roads with large residence am. out buildings In good condition. Foi- particulars apply to MRS. J. W. MacDONALD, 4 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. and interment _ Shop here and the sun shine Days and if Lucky Receive One of Valuable Cash Prizes FREE . LIMITED will shine for you on Sunshine Days tcr Burke. Charlottetown: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burke, Charlottetown; Mrs. Wm. Fraser, North Lake. GIRLS RUN FACTORY DUBLIN, October 17—The cheer- ful clack of machinery bids defl- anco to dept-vision in a Dublin fac- tory which is run by 1'70 working girls. Situated in a humble street, the fact/cry exists only fpr the manu- facture of rosary beads, and the proprietor ls a grout-nephew of the famous Irish patriot and author, Fohn Mitchel. I The business is unique in Ireland. The girls who work in the factory elect a council every year and they decide wages, hours, and working conditions. They know t-hc profits and expenses and they see the books. Each girl has as much of a vote as the proprietor. The hooves of newrly all cattle slaughtered in Ireland come to the little mill in Waterford street. High speed machinery toms them into the horn beads that have a sale the world over. Profts are sub- stantial, working conditions satis- factory. The glrls say they are Impur- LONDON WOMAN IS 107 LONDON, October l7—A hearty trencherwoman and no mean ties drinker is what Mrs. Caroline Met- riot, London's oldest woman. Cel- ebrating whnt she called her 107th birthday recently, she put away four jugs of tea and large supplies o! roast beef, potatoes, greens, plum tarts and cheese. For relaxation she strolled in her garden and drank a glass of nlc. EXPEII SE8. Scotch granite, CHANDLER and BELL ARE MOVING From 160 Kent Street’ TO- St. Pieter’s Road this side of Cemetery We still have in our Kent Street Store about 60 monuments which we will sell at greatly reduced prices in order to lessen our moving We received yesterday a complete list of our Scotch and Swedish granite prices which we can supply at a 20% reduction. Call early and get the best choice. We have no agents. Call and see ivhnt you are getting in the real stock. Castlegrey and white marble. We have been established over 30 years and our quality and workmanship are always the best. w-a-“aal