NOVEMBER mm cnanmmnfoyiggi GUARDIAN ,_ , p, H “ii-Beg ' an ’ vummmmlmanmxlliiualn - WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY NOVEMBER 231w, 24TH, 25TH, 26TH. ARLOTTETOWNS 4 BIG SHOPPING DAYS We have decided on giving’ the people ofPrince Edward Island an opportunity to buy their winter cloth- a ing at greatly reduced prices. Therefore Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th are to be Charlottetown’s 4 big shopping days. Our big store will be brimful of wonderful bargains- A most wonderful selection to choose from. Shop early_ ‘ WE DO AS WE ADVERTlsErmtsflwéfisxs W Real Values from our STAPLE DEPT. Bargains from our Big Silk and Dress Goods Dept. 500 yds. Towelling. Reg. 20¢ 101‘ 101'- _ _ 500 yds. English Cream Flannelette “1-11‘ 101' 201'- 400 yds W1~3pp9yette_ Reg, 750101- 501'.- 1000 yds. dark shirting Reg. i151? 1'01‘ 2f"- . 500 yds. percale (36 inches.) 55c 101' B-ic. - . . . Come and see other big specials 1n this Department. ... .,__._.'—ur"_ ;\.....,..- Specials From Men’s Working ‘Dept. Meirs Wool Underwear $15-00 per suit, special 1111-25 per garment. Men's Fleeced Underwear at wholesale prices. 25 Doz. Men‘s and Boy's Caps, Reg. $150 f0!‘ 7-71‘- Men’s soft and hard Hats @ wholesale prices. Wool Blankets $18.00 a pair, special $6.00 a pair. Men's Working shirts, wholesale prices-See special table. Flannelette Blankets at wholesale prices. 200 Suits of Stanfields wool underwear, special price 1113-1111 Suit. - ~ l I ’ It 50 pairs of Menfis Working Pants $1.50 a pair. 500 yds. Heavy Khaki Drugget, Reg. 30¢ for 401'- Men’s Heavy working gloves 151-50 for 01-00- 50 D02. Men's Heavy Hose 350- 3 prs. for 1111-00- 3 Webs pailette silk $2.25 for 181...‘; yd, . 10 Webs 50 inch dress Serges up to $1100 for $11-00- 8 Webs Cotton Cashmere. Special for 351* yd. 2 Webs 36 inch Tartan plaids $1.50 ior 98c. yd. 2 Webs all wool Botany Suiting 1115-75 1'01‘ $271" yd- 50 Dozen childrens small vests 501' 11"‘ 15° yd. 50 Dozen Ladies stanfields cotton Underwear $135 101‘ 75¢‘- 25 Dozen Ladies Black Hose 27H? per pail‘. 50 Dozen Boy’s Black wool Hose 051' 101400- 350 yds. Grey Domet 251' for 10¢- 5300 yds. Print Cotton 35c for 32 1-30- _ ........snnnnnnn44ng4plnnnlpnnannies} "" "'“"'_’(I[]Tf§'|~'* s lritlltNllQll ix1i"iii<iin-\ R'l‘Dll'JN'l‘ . . .. Men's Neckwear Swiss silk. Reg. 1111-75 101‘ 151-00- Heavy Wool Hose grey and Brown 2 prs. for 1111-1111- Boy’s Pullover Sweaters. Special 751'- Boy's Khaki coatsweaters 811-80 for 1111-110- Mens Fancy Negiigee shirts. Special 301'- Men‘s Pullover Sweaters, Maroon and Brown. Special $2.19- All our Big stock of Men’s Coat sweaters and fancy Neg- ligee shirts at wholesale prices. e per . . . . . .All other goods in this Department wholesale prices. ite- member what we advertise we have in Quantities. Men’s Ulster Coats, former Price $85.00 and $10.00 for fiW-itltl. Other lines of Mackinaw coats $10-00 for 151L00- 20 young Mews Suits $25.00 and $30.00 for $17.50. 30 M PINKS‘ SYITS A LL (‘OLORS SIZES 36 1:046 FORMER PRICE $40.01) and $2.100. . Tweed Raincoats $2.100 for $1.100. Men’s Mackinaw Coats Norfolk style $15110 101' $10-00- Ail Other Lines oi Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, alsoMens’ and Ladies’ Fur Coats at Wholesale Prices Values from 0ur Ladies’ Ready to Wear Dept. Women's White Voile Blouses. Reg. $1.25 for $1.00- Women’s Black sateen» Blouses 151-35 tllHl 145i"- Womeifs Black suede gloves. Special 14K‘- Women’s Mode and Grey suede gloves $1.00. Women’s Brown and Grey cape gloves $1.75. Wcmerfs Brassicres. Values to $1.25 for 494-. Children’s Gloves and Mitts and all other lilies at wholesale prices. Extraordinary 25 wmllelfs 111111100315‘- Vallles 10 $214)" 1'2 Special linesi n Women's and Misses‘ Winter coats $11-93- 11115-- 75, anti $18.00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘33)»l'-'>"‘ Y“ l23‘.'i’1“”i pYlCe. j Women’s elastic Band Housedresses. Reg. $125 for $1.00. Women’s and Misses’ serge skirts in side and box pleated all l wool Navy serge. Values 1117-75 fol" 3-98- t l , Women‘s Undershirts all shades. Special $1.00- l Women’s Underskirts all shades. Special 911-501 151-00 ""0 152-91‘- ’ Women's Flannelete Night Gowns. Special '0- l Women’s Kimonas, at wholesale prices. _ l Furs, Neckpieces, Many styles at wholesale prices. 8 Women’s Suits sizes to 44. Special 1-2 price. Womerfs Corsets. Special $1.00 and $1271. . . . . . . . . ~l 4 Special lines of Gossard Corsets, odd sizes clearing at half price. Wholesale prices on our New Stock of Blouses. ladies’ Cloth and Fur Coats Suits, Dresses and Furs also Men’s and Boy’s Clothing and Medslur Coats oi all Kinds at Wholesale Prices PRO W SE BROS LTD. . l t VESTERTERSONALS Cannot Fmd A Girl's Address In Bluebeard Case No Goods on approbation No Goods on Approbation roases, which he siild would rciuic had been unable to veriit lit" the prosecution's testimony. statement of Henri lilllltilil that liladiiinti Heon hurl rcsitlril 41' ill” .. ‘Hotel Du Mans. Hor nnmt- \v.i.~tIl*'1 dound in the registers whirh 1111101 mints. Nov. 2l.—- It Wlls vin~ although they worn ullllmt") nounred tit the Prefecture oi pol are bound under the law 1" 11"“ ice tonight that the ipoiice thus for searched. —THE SCHOONER "Atlanta" (Yiiptnin Ford. sailed Monthly nior - ‘ _ ing with n ncnorail i-nrgo oi pro- dni-c linitlvil by Josopli ilotiii Q 00.. for Newfoundland. Ginger Candy t lfiiflislfill N GUARDIAN--- ~ Boil over a ouicli fire a pound ofl grnnuiiiteil sugar and halt pint Ull farm‘. When dissolved mix u spoonful of finely powdered Chi- Tfeae ginger with two or three oun _ _ es of the syrup and then stir in fSCHOONEF "MAR1NE" 111i" u", Hum rind U; a large kmwn Lain Holsen. sailor] tMond-ay morning jfiontinue to boll until a spoonful 101' 0113111111‘ ‘V1111 a “r311 "1 P0111‘ grnppetl on ii i-ool plate stiffens. 1°95- emov.» from the tire and drop from n spoon on buttered tins. _ .L~..___._____-_. .-._ Rev. l”. X. GnTant. of Egmnnt ilny purlslr was u visitor it; Sll~lll' nicrsidti Monday. _7H5 SOHOONER ...Min5°|_l_sI-. Fall to Verify It. cool luden for Joseph item] ‘Q ('11,, Summer-side encountered boo weather lost. week nnd had to put into Charlottetown, where the enr- go wits transferred to (lllilFiUlUP ton dealers. —5H0P from Herman-l onuloq —FOR SALE-Jiiitrii tlunlitv t-od fish, sundritati. skins off, siuntlrieil. skins on. Green made in salt. Wlll prepiiy freight to iiny station to parties tiuit will club and order 200 lbs. or more. Write or teioa phone. Jiitnes England, Trnvcl- lvrs‘ lit-st. l‘. E. l. l ~Mi'. Avii Wilson nt Summer- olrle left for Boston. Mnsst, Tut-s ,iliiy morning on n visit to his sister Vl‘.Jh ll. (‘.1 .' ill t iij’. ‘ ‘B " n ‘nwmn ° m c ‘ vnnsaionns. Nov. :i.-_ ‘llt-uri ____<.>_____ ‘liiillflfil, on trliil for murder in the lllfislzoa court herd today illlililPtl WHERE IT WENT‘ his promisi- €__-_— -4SOCIAL AFFAltl-Avlr. Mrs. Albert J:i_v. Borden their llllllly fripnde to ll and card party‘ inst week which —JU8T AN lNClDENT.---0ne oi of the popular officers oi’ the S. S. (‘nr Ferry discovered when it was much too late. that hislimou- iinl naked llflilfll! of yostertluy to give -A FELICITIOUS SHOWER. ~. \ BEAUTY OF THE SKIN ll m natural desire o! nny worn: . DIG ll ahhinnhlu b! the mm of r. Ohudnmnlment. Plniploinbiiielihandl. Nlllh Ill Ind radnnu of the nhln. mm! on And (‘lllflllin dinnniwnr. M"! the llill ll ldl In“. lmnntli nnd vrlv t!- _‘ All dealer-ii, or Edmnnnon. llama I: ‘m. i Iiiinlfld. ‘lbrnnto. Sample free if you mention this piiipr. , iTlitCliase‘ Hint mvtri lnoy when the gears were l sine i-efuseil to continue her jour- set. for nuteriil. Hi: shouted in his excite- ment starboard. then iitird a port. finally he derided she was a aground and sent for a team of horses and the chief. .——AT BORDER-Mantels register- ed at (Jernrd Hotel Borden, re- cently: J. Mansfield. Toronto; Jerry Holantl. Siickville; G. W. (‘roslen Toronto; W. E. Noliin. Toronto; l". P. GOilIBHl‘ Hamilton; Robt. M. Somervilie. Toronto; W. W. fanlelo. Cordlgiin; W. l". l'id marsh, Charlottetown; A. W. Pei- erson. Phantom-town; E. Si. Buch- nnn_ Si. John; W. W. Walker. Mono-ton; t‘. A. Scott. Amherst; iC. J. Gibson. Halifax; A. M. Piper. ’l‘oronlo; l’. M. Cunningham Anti- gonlsh. H (f. Oplc. Halifax; J. M. WlnfIeld_ St. John; J. Giimalr. Montreal; J. N. Rotidie, Halifax; F}. A Burden, Fredericton; H. lo. Woodbnry. St. John; Mra. Georgi Sounders. Boston; Mn. Sarnh Murchison Boston; Jerry Holland Sncirvlllr. was much enjoyed. Mr. W. H. Sicolt. populnriflo-wiird of the S. S. (far Perry wont the booby prize. -—WANT8 IMMEDLIATE ..AT- TENTION.--- The mnin roiid looti- ing from Doults Corner to Borden is in ll tiispzriireftil contiltlon and should receive immediate niton- tion. so also is the C. N. fl. l'"ll' way crossing in n shameful condi- tion on this road and the sec- tion foreman shoultl see to this particular and important thorough- fare. --CASH STOLEN.-—\Vliilt' the housoholrl was attending church The imint-tliatt: friendh of Miss M. Jenn MvNntt of sllmlfl0l'."lll|4‘_ wait- ed upon her tit the homo of her uni-lo. Mr. Wilbur Dennis. Mar- gnte, on \vi‘.till('5i(l1ly evening and conferred upon her ll slgnlfiumt shower that ususally proceeds a brilliant sunburst. The presents were elegant. and were emphatical- ly impressive of the high esteem in which Miss McNutt is held by her admiring friends. The evening wits spent most pleasantly in en- gnlzinl amusement that matte tho r-vont of rpochai marking import- nni-e. 0n ‘rhuradiiy evening n sim- lilill‘ celebration was lconsnmmnt‘ mi in Summt-rsitlia when thr- young lady friends waited upon Miss Mo- Sunliiy evening. some thieves on- iPFPrI a house on Noiro Dame street Null nt hor homo on Granville. by breaking in the buck door. l~‘lf-31I‘P9l "1111 01959111011 119' W111i ’1 teen dollars in cash was token from a bed room drawer. it seems that the burglars only t-overed one room as it is reported money and viiiu- ables, were ln other parts of the house. which wnn not touched. No doubt the pollen will locate the qiuity parties. giiliixy of every imaginable gift. Pinch gift was accompanied verso fittinglv expressive of the intention of the donor nnd many of then were the subject of much merriment. All enjoyed themselves to satiety. ____-¢o>-——- lriitn Father-What. more mon- m" “duress "1 011° "1 1113 010W" "l" ey! See here. youiiiz miin, what tic-tied y did you do with that. last {ivy hiin- fr." 9 dred liignve you? (fhoriis glide, on areta. loy rides, l nuppoi-i , Son -Nn, tfaiher; ton 'l‘ransrr-ipt. '1"? n. Iw- ‘“"vr~m For Indigestion, Gas, Sour, Acid Stomach, Take “Diapepsin tlins. bljflpillflflfflnlililc ef- somflrhat leesended h’ when the tiddreop proved to he no. I've been 11"" 110111‘! 01'1- piaying bridge with mother-- Boa, lTiie prisoner told the court ihrit ‘Mme. tlleon. whom he is charged _ with having murdered on October i 6. 1915' lived six months following that. date at the smnll hotel Du ‘Mons. in Pnrki. He declared the police llllll never been there to sock 9! nny trace of the mlssltig woman, l iProsecutor Godefroy. who yogter day assured the reputed "Penn's DiaPeDuin" is the fluick- "m" "l Gambian-- that pro»: that out surest relief for Gases. flatulence. Heartburn. Son ness, Fermentation or Stomnc l i . Di , n i stress caused by iicldi‘tlfl.mlédlfaegdnvostlgaw the "dam" ghqruy m, gave and report. to the court. tn- tabietii give almost stomach relief and stomach in corrected so you eat favorite foods without es drug More. Millions fir,“ _. _~ y‘, J11 All l" Itnnrl‘: and u» l0 other-hue!!!- fear. Y . I'M" ca“ "m" My fexofggdufilflutntoment to the court. today was lndigegtlon, one of his victims was living would r- save his heart applied to the h court today to direct the police to Ltintlru ll mormw. Lanrdu uld- later that. lr his verified he might give other Md- "hiue- ' Making corn into corn flakes was an im accomplishment.‘ The next big step in serving the appetite was- Post Toasties —-best corn flakes Time's a difference, and to make sure of getting the beat, order Boat Toasties by name, from your grocer. portant