iiLoTTETirs sUHsiE W LADIES’ DRESSES EDNESDAY, ocT. 19th and Tiioxsnninocr. 20th‘ SUNSHINE DAYS MEAN SAVING DAYS To YOU , i " -0PERATING WITH ALL THE MER WE AREAvgoVERY SPECIAL PRICES. BESIVDES 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 recilgnize he!‘ 1° Wm the $10.00 Prize. Watch for her at our Store and be the lucky one. BEDSPREADS Days. REMNANTS A Coupon with every purchase of $1.00 on Charlottetownb Sunshine Y0!!! 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 you may have the lucky number. these Coupons THESE ARGAIN DAYS BY OFFERING To THE PUBLIC SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE ' CIIIEA $210391. PRICESB ON GOODS THAT YOU NEED THERE ARE VALUABLE CASH PRIZES. LADIES’ COATS l) Ladies Celenese Dresses, all colours. Can you imagine it Krinklette Bedspreads in Rose and Gold Sizes 72 x 90. Sunshine Days PflQQ uoocIIIOIOIlIUIIIIIQInIIcIc $1.35 .“fil'§2il’23‘}“'.“.‘.“.‘_°$2.98 Why not purchase a new Hand Bag when you can se- cure one of Calfskin I Latest styles for .. LADIES’ HOSE Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose. Special Ladies‘ Silk and Wool Hose. Very special .. Ladies’ Full-fashioned Hose Silk. Extra good value Heavy Blue Striped Sheeting. 32in wide. Special price. Yard SHEETINGS Very heavy Unbleached Sheetings 78” wide (Wabasso). Special price, yd 22c 33c Boy's Jersey Suits. Size 2 to 6 years. B0y’s Wool c Very special price Hose. 39c at per pair Special LADIES’ HATS Hats in Felt at only .¢¢¢|---o---. Special price On Sunshine Days you can secure one of the latest $1.69 The newest thing in Cap and Scarf Sets. Assorted colours. $1.75 l LADIES’ GLOVES Ladies’ Brown Cape Skin Gloves. Extra special I on Sunshine Days ' Ladies’ Mesh Panties a bargain at Girls Navy Serge Pleated Skirts. Special ... $1.80 Girls school Dresses. Flannel and Cotton Tweeds. Sunshine Price Ladies’ Two-piece Pyjamas. All shades. 9 Only 6 ccolcoaclcol FLANELETTE 27 in. Flanelette in Pink and Blue stripes. Very special on Sunshine Days. Only yard 0 36 in. Wrapperette in Blue, Browsn 111d Green Mixtures on uns ine Days ' Mauve 20 x 40. . BOY’S LEATHERETTE WINDBREAKERS $1.69 Boy's fancy Heavy Coat Sweaters. Sunshine Days price BRIDGE SETS 5 piece Bridge Sets in Peach, Veryspecial at Gold, Rose, Blue. Sunshine Ilgriicy. and 986 TOWELS White Turkish Towels with coloured borders in Gold and ...S.‘T‘.’?i.‘f' 49c TWEED COATING Tweed Coating in assorted colors. Reg. value $3.50. On sale on Sunshine I Days. Yard 54 in. Diagonal Coatings in Pair........ ~. . I has siiiTs ti... BARGAIN IN YARN Days. Ball Sunshine Days Suit ations. Only Hose. Regular 75c. Special 2 for Men’s Brown Kid Gloves lined. Extra good value . . Boys Fleece Lined Combin- Remnaiits of Tweed Coatings. Ray- pns, Silk Velvets, Sheetings, Chintz, Cotton, Flanelette, etc. Sold on Sun- shine Days at ... . HALF PRICE‘ 1 oz. Ball Knitting Yarn. All col- ours. Very special on Sunshine 10c Men's Fleece Lined Combinations on $1.29 Men’s Silk and »Wool Cashmere $1.00 $1.00 ‘Young Men’s Blue Serge Suits in 1S oz. Cloth. Extra special on Sun- shine days only It will be worth your whilz to see our Men’s Suits on Sunshine Days l Men’s Dark Grey Serge Suits. Reg. value at $27.00 to $32.00 on Sun- shine Days See our special in Men’s I Heavy Overcoats on Sunshine nays$I5-00 Men’s long Leather‘. Coats with Belt. Very special . . . . . . . . . .. lgllinls Army; Flannel] Wash irs in rey an Khaki. Only . . . . . . . ._ Men’s Army Flannel Work ‘ishine Days. Yard 36” Silk Crepes. All the newest VELVET 36" Transparent Velvet in Black only. Very Special Sun- $2.00 Read this if you lire consid» cring getting a Winter Coat. Ladies Winter Coats made of Heavy Cloth, Fur Collar and Cuffs. Sunshine Days. Price Ladies’ Chongo fur. Special Price. nonporous: 2 to 6 years. Very specially priced at $12.50 Cloth Coats nicely trimmed -with $10.90 Kiddies’ Winter Coats. Size $2.98 J1 Hue ' 1%.». 8f BEAUTY. BARGAIN IN LINOLEUM RUGS 25 only Linoleum Rugs in the latest designs ‘which have slight defects in printing are going on sale on Sunshine Days at the following prices. ‘6x9ft. Sale price $5.257? 7l/yx9ft. Sale price $6.60 9x9ft¢Sale rice .. $7.90 9x10'/1ft.Sacprice.....................$9.25 9x12ft.Saleprice:...........; . . . . . . .. $10.50 A AXMINSTER RUGS Heavy quality Barrymore and Axminster Rugs. Extra special price for Sunshine Days. Yard assorted cl . V - - shades. On Sunshine Dflyss 6ft.9' .x9 ft. Sale price $24.75 Set I _ I special at ytvlazlésntil?’ $2" Sfhoilrts. Special at 2 Yard 9 x1012“ Sale price 529m) ‘ "" ‘ / 9x12ft.Saleprice here on Sunshine Days ..i______________ You can save money SUMMERSIDE Bllllllllll and Prince Bounty Chronicle --ROUGH GALVANIZED slim wire nails for boat builders, sold st Bruce's. 5698-10-19-21. ' —CRIPPLED oiiipnnairo CLINIC at the Town Hall, Bum- merside, Thursday, Oct. 20. 5827-10-14-51 l?’ —-EVEB READY BATTERIES in ctcck. Big reduction in price. W. J. Sample, Jeweller, Kenslngton. 5874-10-18-31. v ' —NOTICE. — Escaped from my ranch, one male Fox tattooed right car X N. Left ear 1'1 H. Reward. Idward Champion, Diimley, n. E. bland. 5000-l0-10-2i. l-ruo or wan-st Kensing- ' lm, in the rink Wcdnosdayhpct. IOt-haIlIRMJfliiswiU be‘the flrctoftho preliminary pulls to colecttcamsfcrthcfinalpullor. Ootldfortlicmctthlcphyflriic jollawlng three tcams will take piiilhtiiefiistpulllofthccveii- ilensington West. East, Malpequc M7. 2 g Ilalpequc No. 1; Southwest, Lot i0. second W118, Remington West. uc no. l. Kensington not. ; I60 lqlhlpsquc no. 2 Hcetnwh Ina Bodcqiis, mom mm, Al- ‘ ma. Aflflllllofl --AUTO STORAGE batteries are low in price at Bruce's. 5898-10-19-21. -CHEESE delivered Hamilton Pictory ‘Ihuriday. October 20th. At Kenslngton Factory Tuesdiiy,. Oc- tober 25th. Cheese season closes at Hamilton, Saturday, October 22nd. 5902-10-19-21. -"ARRESTED” by the strains of sweet music, passing crowds stop and enjoy the wonderful dances in Richmond Hall. Come again Thurs- day, October 20th. Excellent music, floor and refreshments. Only 25c. 5901-10-19-11. --TIIOSE COLD MORNINGS when your cai- is hard to start, treat your crankcase, free-wheeling with Pyroil, the super lubricant. T. G. Ives, Charlottetown. -WHIST AND DANCE‘— The moron/weekly whin and can“, at the c. M. B. A. Hall, Summerside, held on Monday evening was well attended. ‘Photo were eighteen tables of wl-iist. Prices were won by Mrs. Joseph DOUBGMC, Miss M311’ Petty, Mr. Fred Gallant and Mir. Cedric Perry. Dancing was indulged in at the DUMMY-ti poacliislm of picy-—S —CONGRATULATIONS are being extended to Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Bernard of Kensingtcn on the birth of a little son on October 11 in the Prince County HospitaL-S -BIR.TIIDAY I-IONOURS — Mr. Donald Baker was waited Upon by a number oi his friends on the eve- ning of Oct. 14th at his home on Eustane Street, summerside, on the occasion of his birth day. Songs, vo- cal and instrumental, interspersed with a step dance made the evening one of rare enjoyment. During a pause in the merry making, Mr. Baker was presented with a hand- some silver mounted walking stick. Mr. Baker although surprised that he should be remembered in this way made a suitable reply. A dainty lunch was served and the guests dc- pai-ted wishing Don many happy retunirh-S —-SOUTH FEEEIUWN JUNIOR elected: President, Eunice McCar- Dorfs McCai-ville. Pmgrsmmo Com- mittee: Florence McCarvllle and liness Committee: Celestine lotion ‘Manager Alice Drmin day afternoon with a collection to be taken up at each meeting. A pro- gramme will be carried out after the meeting is oveix-s -—S. S. NORTHLAND AT SUM. ‘MERSIDE-The .8 .8 Northland. Capt. Boucher, of the Clarke Steamship Co., Montreal. made her first; call at Summerside on Mon- day. She ls a beautifully equrped boat, a miniature ocean liner, and was engaged during the summer months as a tourist cruiser between Montreal, Cornerbrook, Newfound- land, Charlottetown, Sidney and other points. she came direct from Oomerbrook to Summersids and had-on board three passengers, one from New York, one from Montreal I’ROWSE BROS. LIMITED were A. F. Arsenault, W. E. Fbrbes. iliowell Hancock, Bud Mountain, Al- bert Sllllphant, Ralph Williams, J. P. Mclnnls, Albert Huests, George Bowness, Archie Sharp and Henry Noonan, They were assisted by an orchestra consisting oi Miss Doro- thy Silllphiint, Harold Ciaudet, Jerry Gaudet, James Morrison and Har- old Huestls. m. G. B. Dockhart acted as lnterlocutoi‘. A new feature of the show was a burlesque oper- ation performed by Dr. Art Johnson on one of the circle. He was assist- ed by two sturdy assistants. Don Lidstone and Ralph Silliphant and a fcrmdzible bag of instruments. After the operation the dai-kie 'walked off the operating table and gave a dance. Specialties were, J. and one from Toronto, who were a Mcmms 1n “ugfle 01d annals making the round trip. They were Mme» encqfgd; Lqwall gmcook delighted with the lovely view of the i “may, why 1331-319; we” 130m" en- Isisnd as they entered Summersidcioox-ed; Quartet“. w_ p; mm» up, harbour. Mr. John E. Campbell Home“, Mbm Hump’ “d 1m;- mm O-RDSS_\A Jumm. Red c,“ cs to have the steamer make Siimq “cm, Sim-m “v01” m ti,’ old Branch was‘ organized in South, Freetown school on September 9th :b""t“er'l5h§£°é% 3:55;‘? night {big-scum ericored, Saxophone number by u“, gnmmm; d d,“ with one hundred per cent mem- n M‘ w ' 9‘ ° 9° “Harold Gaudct. Closing chorus ' on m ermtm bershlp. The following officers were we" N° time w“ 1°“ m lmdmgmbld Black Joe’. "504 B!" Th9 the men working all night to cn- Kinglllis 589040484, ville, Vice Preéfiélii, Lorne Frances, 351° 111° ‘hi? 1° l“ “WW ffspeed‘ secretary, Irene Reeves, Treasurer, Y as mssibm-“B Evelyn Reeves. Health and Clean- stal Minstrel show under the direct- Pond, ‘Iremont, after on enjoyable Mc- ion of Mr. u. s. minim put dn'visit no Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. Gaudet Oarvllio and Edith Stetson. Circu- their show at the capitofTiicati-c of Suinmerside-S agent for Clark Steamship O0. hop- en Hancock 1n “mule 014mg", merSlde s regular port o! c811 m“, Village Choir". Earl campbell, Coon —~Ml'8. Leo Farrell and her moth- er, Mrs. Domtildie Gallant have N‘ —~MINSTREL SHOW-Ems Ory- turned to their home in Island “on Tuesday, September ma, Save Your Coupons on Sunshine Days and if Lucky Receive O-n-e of Our" Valuable Cash Prizes FREE 555mm cuinnmi in ....,........ .............. of the oldest and most resPNiBd families of that section. Ha pur- ..'PYROL, WHOLESALE AND sued the occupation 0! lemons 011 BETAIb-Call and have us ti-eatlths homestead from his youth. find your car during Sunshine Days. T. up till about ten YBBTB 55° 17th“ G. Ives, Charlottetown. he was combellbd 14° "u" °n w‘ 5390.10.13.31 count of faiilns eye sight. He then came to Summersidc, where he liv- - ‘ed and enjoyed the i-cspwt 0! hi! --‘S'1‘- ANDREW“ PREBBY- follow cltlrcns mini m» time of his noun ciwnoii, monmguofldesm. i m i899, he married Mar- Sunday, October 33rd. Service will l gust, daughter of the late w. and be held in the evening at ‘I o'clock. im-s. Henry Dawson, Tryoii. Thcro This willbc _a Thankoffcring service was one son, who died in infancy on behalf ofvthe Women's Mission- and who lies beside his father in aiy Society. Rev. Alex. R. Gibson Ithe family plot at Seven Mile Bay. will deliver a special missionary In politics, the late Mr. Di-iscoll was message. Special music. The Bibles staunch Ccnscrvativo, being School meets at io s.m. w. Russell Ghanaian of Once Tram“ P0" "P McLaren, Supt. to the time he came to Summerside. ___._ The success of many a hard-fought "cgbnnygmq yalgayvngnm" campaign was due to hi! 88mm]- CllUBCII-sflcrviccs Sunday, Octob- Ihln- H» w“ 51mm? i" m“ o; 33m, 5pm“ nnkoumn‘ “h ‘school Board at Cape Traverse for v1“ wm b, he“ M, mm“. ‘t "bunny years. Although of a quiet 5,111,, undu- m, ausplca’ o; m. w°_ ‘and unobtrusive nature, Mr. Drin- men’; 1115519115" god", M: A n-COWI 111i! 6118110126!’ 118d l Bum“ Gibson will give the milieu Service 1"“ “Wm” mmiem’ “p” m‘ it Qflrdicm It a our. n». hi... n. h" ‘“°""* H’ ‘ m“ ‘m’ 91pm, w,“ pram. and could the problem °4 church and ltatc intcllilcnfl? 11,14 Ill MEMORIMI with fairness. m mo a on!“ W: in. some irnaiscoai. ‘m, when tho faults of his I11- bors were discussed Ind P!" win‘ ciding with his solicit-IV! 111W"! drew new friends and rctainld -_- of him that he had no onclnifili thocgho ma. n ma! In W! I" ' ". Monday and Tuesday under the It was decided to send for one copy auspices of the Summersldc Golf -Rev. G. J . Mclielllfi, of the Red cross Magazine for Oc- Club. ‘rherc were the usual num- parish priest at St. Paula, WW- Tllv Home 01 this bunch i! bnr of coca songs by the circle and side was among those who attend- to be decided iit the next meeting Jokes by Earle Campbell and L. A.. ed the funeral of Rm. Dr. Edward D. D.- Simmer- metincc will in every second Fri-Movie as end men. In the circlcwclm ctnolloacycomiucdsy-s icaz, Prince Edward Island m: one About m year! no he Web I of its first citizens in the dciniac stroke from which he iicvsr recov- Icf Mr. John A. Driscoll, who passed cred and only ‘b9 1mm“! “d m” Shop here and the sun will shine for you on Sunshine Days Bummerslds Council of the Knights of Columbus. His funeral, which was largely nt- tcndcd, was held on liridfly momifll to St. Paul's Church. Bilmmcrlidq where Solemn Hish M"! °3 3°‘ quiein was celebrated by REV-BB!" nott MacDonald, assisted by RM Basil Crckcn, as Deacon and RAW- ‘W. EFMonagH-u- as Sub-BMW!!- whilc Rev. G. J. Mcoullan. D-D-i was Master of Ceremonies and Mas- tcr Arthur Sullivan was Thuiifcr- fibers was a full choir and a In!!! congregation in the church. Wm‘ posed of friends from Bummcrlidl and out of town points. A llrll cortege followed the Hm!!!" i4 Seven Mlle Bay. whore interment was mods, Rev. W. . Moncgiicn of- ficlatinl. may minim! eflfllnll were received, I'M!!! "Wu"? W1‘ dcncc of tho respect shown him- “What kind of work could yo! possibly do around my office?" ‘Tin a kind of all-around hand! man, mister. I kin hold a door open, light a match for yo, call a taxi, drop letters down the oliuil» oirtollfolklycroutwiicnycaiift “Yr EXAlilIAflilI nun us nnlvhc ‘Illi- 0.000. 1|. .|. imioii away omi- a lingering illness, in cn-owiinc c! hllblbf" "m" [his home, on Cedar Amnic, siiin- longed his life. Mr. Drilwll V" maniac. namctflncctmvunacoonlibcflldltfllflwl°im' .... 1 £33....»- """“ who , 511