e. f: A :’ l» l! l ..._.-_... .......s-.~=-4 cent: FRIDAY. Boost Our Apples and 0ur Scouts—Buy an island Apple Saturday A trimly tailored, new Overcoat Has Just Arrived. *2 2e THIS is A QUALITY cannon‘ i Not a cheap coat — but a coat of class and cleverness offered at a very moderate, good Heavy, warm fabric, in grey or brown, beautifully cut and finished -- the sort oi‘ coat you'll be proud to wear. Raglan shoulder, hall’ belt or full belt as Satin shield lining, slash ymeliets, semi-storm collar, double breasted TOWLL LIKE THESE AT .. AND Ii" YOU'RE LOOK-ING FOR a cheaper coat. the best low priced OYERCFIATS in Prince Edward Island are ready here at $11.50 $13.50 $15.00 . The New HATS 91.95, $2.95. $8.76 value price. you prefer. $22.50 SIIMMERSIDE and Prince County __i__.___.i -Tlls column ls reserved [or news st local interest but advertising oi s uswsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents n word sir etly payable in sol-- unee. tip- -BEMI.‘MBER “An Apple s Day" -the local Apple growers and the THE _ (ZHARIMTETOWN GUARDIAN a NOVEIVIBER 17. '11’ Do Yourself, the Apple Growers and the Scouts, a Good‘ Tum- Bay an Apple From a Sc li1EN’S MACKINAW (EATS Our Bargain Counters Are Again to the Front For FRIDAY AND out on Saturday! - LADlES’ PYJAMAS Flsnneletto Loo; sud Short ileum Special st ' I $1.00 Children's flrwinlat l $402116 lined m A Notably Well Fitting Fleece Lined CAPE GLOVE $1.25 Some Gloves "lit like u, glove" and fit like a bug. These are made by the famous PE R-RIN‘S Hrowns and Tans, warmly fleece -- and the lining will stay in. In The )leii'.~ Mn Jlflliliti Slilltllfli $2.00 iii-M's .\\‘Mvl‘1(‘ii i1] iilfil 1‘.\i'.\' 11or1i| to $1.13 79c. tinny. .\ll Wool ll.\.\.\tlt"n'lll‘llN i.‘.\h’i“' $3.50 ll i-rriuflilono l WEI-J ll l'.\ \ '11.‘ $2.25 Stripwl liroiirit-lotii S11 l li'i'.\ New Basemen i I .\ll-n‘.- Strong (WERALLS 79c. All ‘W001 (‘OAT SWi-JAWTZRS Worth to $22.50 $1.50 (trey Ribbed WOOL 80X 19c. Monk Noclipzce S111 1H3 (‘olhir .\11lit'ilt‘ll 69c. lion's t‘.\ Nlllh‘ (11.07 iifi Stout. ilcuthcr llil'l."l‘S 50c. 1 Heavy, Rod Back DI-INIW OVERALLS $1.45 Sturdy Ribbed (‘OAT S1'v'i;‘.\‘i‘l-J R 95c. Fleece Lined fillilfllfl‘ and DIUWERS 65c. lit-my llrill |i1l.\ Kl l‘.\,\"1‘S $1.50 lion's All Wool 11101.1" illlfll‘) Per Pair 39c. Boys’ llfllry VELOUR PVLLOYFR Sleeveless" 39c. wrvrifii‘ (‘AP 65c. Odd Tn red (‘OATN for YOIING MEN $1.50 Boys’ Ribbed (‘Nil/F "(WE Per Pnir 29c. :1 Separate (‘olltirs 2i Pairs '1'\Ylil£ll NYITS $1.00 25c. $8.75 lioys’ Smart Wool Bow‘ lioyn’ Pullover SWICATICIIS 59c. lioyn‘ BLOOM 1'1 it PANTS $1.19 Leather ".1 VL/VFORS“ With (toggles 79c. j Another New Lot o! Those FIN-I VALUE SKIRTS $185 You have seen SKIRTS no hotter than these selling for a dollar more -- These come in varied weights of cloth‘ -~' mostly black, brown and navy. Cleverly designed and so WELL S “Poncho” Blouses $1.75 Here's one of the smartest. little novelties you have seen for some time! Dainty block printed silk blouses, “poncho” style, slip it on to wear x416! your coat when you're going to the ow _- Coat oi! — you are "all dressed up". Two styles _ 631.15 w. $1.0 .5’ sense oi’ honour and lvyliliry-blll’ an Apple on Saturday. 275i. on duty selling Island Moclntoshb- encourage them. 275i. -s'ror rum- DRAFT with Braces pure putty. 2792. --rnr Mascara rasronu. charge. Services Sunday, Nbv. 19. Long River 2.30 p. m. Ciiton 7 p. ill. —EXTRA EYES tor one-eye autos. léss than ilfty cents cacti at Bruce's. 2792. The Kensington and Presbyterian Churches, November 19th. Services at Ken- sington at ll a. m. and 7 p n1.i Sunday School at. l0 a. m. Service at Freetown at 3. W‘m. O Rhoad, B. A., Th- 13., mnister. -BEDEQUE - United Ohurch oi Canada, Rev. L. P. Archibald, minister. Services ior Sunday, No- vember 19th: Bedeque ll a. m. Searletown 3 p. m. Borden 3 p m. Ca/pe ‘Traverse 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. L. Lund will preach at. Borden and the minister at all other services. --REC0l\il\i1T'l‘El) T0 PENYIIN- ‘MARY-Benjamin Sonier, Summer- side, on ticket o! leave from Dor- chester penitentiary, was taken back this weekto serve the balance of his v term. Since his release on good be- havlour Bonler was convicted and served a jail term iur a prohibition ' offence. Fieetown —QUIET WEDDING-—A wedding of much interest was solemnlzed on Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock in Alberton, when Miss Lillian Rose Yeo, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Yeo, oi Harmony, was I united in marriage to Russell Mc-l Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Asa‘ McWilliums, oi’ Harmony. Rev. J.i int-the presence oi the immediate families. That evening a wedding supper was served at the home oi the groom's parents, at which sov- cnty invited guests were present. Mr. rind Mrs. McWilliams, who nrc a, very popular young couple will re- side in Harmony‘. where they have the best wishes of a host oi intends. . —-S. -—I'ROMINENT FOXMEN VISIT PROVINCE-Several prominent lox- mon are visiting the Province in thc iintercst of their iirms. and arr rc- igistnrcd at the Clifton Hotel, Sum- merside. Mr. Ashidrd from London, England, representing the Eur Auc- l tion Company o! Aiming and Cobb. I London; also their Canadian repre- iscntative Mr. Levine, oi Toronto; , Mr. Ewing c! the Montreal Fur Auc- I iii-m Co. is also hero. In consulta- Ition with the manager oi the Do- lminion Fur Sales Ltd. Col. U. G. 1 Dawson, they expressed the opinion that prices oi furs this year would remain about thc same as last your. i y There was n good demand ior better l grade skins and they iclt. that it the , i farmers came out at the end oi the season as. well as last year that they should be conteniz-S. PERSONALS --.\irs. David McDonald of lviilo, recent operation in the Prince Oounty H0spltu1.—S. ~Miss Beulah Jack. oi Hehron. Lot B, is undcrgoingdrcntmcnt in the Prince County Hospital. —Mr. and ‘Mrs. O. ‘A. Meiklc and daughter. Miss Beth. have returned to their home in Sinnmentdr, after a pleasant trip to Boston and other American clties.—B. --Miss Daisy Yeo. of Victoria West, who was a patient in the Prince County Hospital ior six wcexs on account. of injuries to her shoul- der, has recovered and ls the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Key, oi is progressing lavourably niter her -,» I mutesavrrliiiilst, SERVICES- Sunday, l l W. Turpel performed the ceremonyi .5 n’ i Sh“ EASTERN 0111111011111 news 0i local Interest. but advertising 0i s newly nature may he inure-id m. 2 vslnn s word nlrsncs. . . mvenvoivif “lb” mags" County wants to buy an island grown Mac- intosh on Saturday. “WIELP THE BOY RCOUTS and Island Apple growers by buying m Apple on Saturday. Scouts. i751. Special —GLASS, all kinds. m. Bruce's. 5 am. ' i -PlNID l8 AND COSTS-In the Summerside Police Court on Thurs- day morning one drunk was fined D $5 “"1 ‘Wsis-"s- Brown Duck -soourruo crvrs A no! a Special $7.00 _5A1'URD'AY, Boy Scouts will bc MEN'S ovnuns ’ Blue Red-back Double Knee Specie . _ I $1.19 BOYS’ LEATHER COATS i. '2 See our Special Selling at $5.00 OVERALLS Men's Black Pant Overalls I Special at $1.19, MEN’ S GLO Cape Skin and Lined Special $1 .00 SHIRTS Men's Broadcloth Shirts White, Blue, Fawn mid Green Special, 2 for $1.50 -- ivinys iiATs l~‘ur Felt ilnis ltcgulur Value $4.00 (‘lt-iirinir ut I $2.95 olinnsnlaissascim COAT SWEATERS lion's Jumbo (‘out Sin-liters 3 llluc and Flint-y Trim Special ' $2.50 N0 STAIBI TO (ILIM 1i, CLO'l‘lll.\'(i ON GROUND FLOOR ‘This column in resumed y" sl ricily pnysblg l; 2750. 2750. .-V‘F"l rowse Bros. SATURDAY Why Not Take Advant- age oi These Week-End Specials That We Are Giving You to Save Money Our Overcoat Sale Still Going Strong BUY NOW WE INVITE YOU TO COME AND INSPECT THE LARGEST AS- SORTMENT OF Q UA L I T Y CITY. WHEN THESE OVERCOATS ABE SOLD WE CERTAINLY CANNOT REPLACE THEM T0 , SELL AT THE PRICE THEY ARE BEING OFFERED TODAY. IT IS A SALE FEATURE EVENT MADE POSSIBLE BY FORE- SIGHT BUYING. See Our Special Men's Overcoat at 10.95 $5,011 um BUYS YOUR WINTER OVEROOAT ON OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN. Ladies-JIOSIERY---Children’s l I u llgflififilféflll79c. liiiiftfief .1132 59c. L e '00 HESQSPBII‘ . . . . Children’s Cash- mere Hose, Pair Ladies’ Silk and Child!‘ ’ Bibi) ll 35¢» 49¢. Ladies’ Chilton and Schil- Chlfion Full Fashioned fiilllhahl AFB“ Socks, H1iso,l’er75c Pk °°' "3oc Pair . . . . . . . . . . I 5 ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' Iindhis’ Silk llcnvy Service Weight. ilose, a Cliiidroms Leg- gins. Special I'r. W" ' ' ' ' ' ' " " ' ‘ Ohildrenhi Over- Lmlics’ Outside W‘ “m. Mr _ Stockings, Pnir . 49c- '1'“ “TFVmVN ” LEGGINS , (‘hildreifs Pullorei i BOYS’ smuiucs YARN iii-gulps lmither Shipment .§"::*.~' L‘. '1, 6' "u" ,, __ . -. y Stockings w, (m1 0i iiolet Yarn sperm], a pa" 890.. 1 or. halls 39c- (‘liiiilri-rk Ladies’ lmiiiliiivutin‘ . gpwhy’ a pa" Rayon and “'00! Sixes 4. ti, H‘ ‘limo Special Spot-Jul, n pair 60c. ‘°°~ I... l! Limited THE BARGAIN CENTRE MEN'S OVERCOATS IN THE _ iOYS’ FANCY NQUES LADIE’ NiGHT-GOWNS Long Sleeves Special at 89c. woouu GLOVES Assorted Colors, all Sizes Special for Ladies, Pal;- ' Special m Clllldfll, m. 49c. BLOUSES Ladies’ Slightly Solied Blouses Pastel Shades and Assorted Shel Clearing st 69c. Linus’ DRESSES Sunday Nile Dresses A new shipment just arrived Special at $5.95 BLOODHIRS Sill: Colors Peach and Pink Special st 49c. uurs WORK Ml'l'l‘S Horsehido Pullovers Special, a Pair 1i1EN’S HEAVY AL W001. WORK HOSE Special, i Pairs [or 45c. Regular Value 60c. Clearing at 33c. NO STAIRS T0 CLIMB, CLOTHING ON GROUND FLOOR Summcrstde for a iew days-S. I rvrsic EXllllllliTlllI “Iiwsslssssbllllsso- ll. J. Ill0l OHBIIIIIII fits Ill 034s! ,.'BO0BT OUR APPLES and 011i‘ B6! Scouts by bllyifls an Apple on Bshfldly. . 315m ..'SUBSCRII'I'IONS to The Qisrlottetown Guardian miwy be hgndsd to their Rept. Archie Hume, o!‘ It“ at H. J. Mabons Drug 5mm, plontlliie- 40s "Will CHOIR I St. James United Church, Bouris; assisted by III. Iilnar 0. Farrell, will hold a > Huntsma- Novemher 19th at 7 P. M. Mr. Famell will also sing at the mom- ing service and at Bay Fortune at 2.30. 2802. MILLS IN IRELAND RESUMING Business in Northern Ireland is showing signs o! improvement and prices are inclined to rise, according to reports oi various local employ- ment mmmlttees. In Belfast incre- nses in employment have men regis- tered in recent months, the figures reflecting larger forces in shipyards. in sections o! the linen industry, in iancy box mmuiccturixig, and in stitching factories. The numbers in both the toll-time and part-time employment classes have increased. Nswtownards reports that unem- ployment in Ulster is decreasing, and that not in any time in the last two years has the linen, bomltitch- in; and hosiery iaetoriss been so busy as at present. Barrel mulls are vogue lotion-l IRISH‘ TAX RETURNS SMALL Tax collectors in the Irish I'm: State have been so low this you" that iovemmcnt officials are be- coming concerned and are urging county councils to speed up P0!- ments. Councilmen refuse to take any action because they as; hsli o! the taxpayers are unable to ply. ll Queen Street COAL ~ Best grade Welslrllsrd Cosh-Nut or Cobble Very special price 3 a spot cash- I . YICTORIA . . . SYDNEY . . . BRADORI Screened Slack coal ior blowers Si.” H. R. LARGE fir CO. The nee sum Minimi- ct meal Government declares that less than one-eighth oi the current year's i4!‘ es have been collected. Ho chef!" that many councilman BDPBII’ 111°" disposed to excuse deisultinl 15" payers than stress their 011118191“ to mset civic debts. and hs WNW them not to interim with ottlciall taking every mp necenary to W!‘ lect taxes. Tel. 1000