PRICE. nountz ill... Big Savings From Our Different Men’s Departments Men's hesvy weight all wool underwear. Special $1.00 per garment. 1 Men's Red and Blue heavy weight wool underwear Stanfielws at WHOLESALE Men's work shirts, Reg. $1.60 and 1.25 ior $1.00. Men's army liannel shirts strong and heavy quality In grey and khaki. Reqhlar $1.75 for 1.25. Odd lines in men's work shirts. Special 75c. 100 suit cases worth l0 doz. men's heavy winter caps. Regular $2.00 and 1.50 for $1.00 on S days. up to $1.75 for $1.00. All wool blankets at. WHOLESALE PRICES. 10.4 tlannelette blankets.“ Special $1.75. 11-4 tlannelette blankets. Special 2.25. 12-4 Boys’ coat sweaters. Regular $1.50 and 1.75 for 1.29. Fleece llned underwear Tiger brand at 90c per garment. Odd lines of fleece llned at 75c per garment. I » Men's two piece underwear. Heavy black rib hose. Special two pair for 90c. Special wool gloves 89c per pair. Men's negligee shirts Men's sweater coats. 60 Young Mcn’s Semi-‘Fittozl Overcoats, sizes 29 to 36, former $15.00, £5 Day I‘rices'"$10.00 and $12.00 larice $22.00 to ~~REMEMBERfTHEDATESQFRIDAY AND SKTURDAY,OCT. 2 No Goods on _ Apnrobation ' AlllfFflbation $ Days I - THE BIG STORE ___.__._*. ‘Days good quality 81.00. Regular 2.50 to 3.75 for $2.00. Regular 1.75 for 98c per garment. ~ Eieepiional Bargains Big Double Dollar Days l I _ DDTDBEB 26th AIID 27th Specials from our Dress Goods, Silks and Hosiery Dept. 1 web 56 in. all-wool serges $2.00 tor $1.00. 2 webs Armure cloth Rose and Taupe, $2.25 lor $1.00. 1 web black Messaline 36 in. silk, $2.25 for $1.55. 3 webs all wool 42 in. Col. serge [$1 .20 for 65c. 25 doz. ladies fine wool heather hose worth $1.50 tor 90c. All other ladies’ and children's hose at WHOLESALE PRICES. All knitting yarns large and small skeins at SPECIAL PRICES. All winter coating cloths at WHOLESALE PRICES. All silks in black and colored Palllette. Messailne, Duchess, Charmeuse, Barron- ette, Pongee, and all fancy silks at WHOLESALE PRICES on DOLLAR DAVS. SPECIAL PRICES. All curl cloths and seal plushes. Special lot ot children's sweaters worth up to $4.50 for 1.50. Elegant patterns WHOLESALE PRICES. Bargains in kimona cloths in ' Staple Department 2000 yds. 36 ln. unbleached cotton 15c for 12c. 1000 yds. 36 in. unbleached cotton, fine 25c for 19c. 500 yds. Blue, Grey shlrting 35c for 25c. 500 yds. striped flannelette. Special 17c. 500 yds.36 In. Khaki flannelette 50c for 25c. 300 yds. 72 in. unbleached sheeting 45c ior 38c. 20 doz. white cotton towels. Special per pair. doz. colored Turkish towels. Special 25c per pair. 20 doz. colored Turkish towels, special 25c per pair. 20 doz. colored Turkish towels, extra special, 30c each. 300 yds. print cotton 30c for 15c. 35 Melts Uisters, worth from $2 iii Day Prices, $15.00. in ilharlolleiowds and dress goods In all shades and makes. 5.00 t0 $35.00, sizes 36 t0 39. V , Here is by far the most attractive lin-e of Dollar Day Bargains that 'h'avetever been put before the ‘pulblic, and we are sure they will meet wit Hitch your Dollars to “a bigger load than they have ever pulled before. DAYS FRIDAY AIID SATURDAY, DDTDBEII 26TH AIID 27Tli Another line Aline of silk A special line A few tweed 40 Boys’ Suits, Ladies Cloth and Fur Collared Men's 910d BOYS’ 61013002 and Mens Fur Coats ‘at Wholesale Prices $ Days. .. _ 6 AND 27 ARE CHARLOTTETOWN.’S BIG DOLLAR DAYS. - BUY HERE - BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY PKOWSE BROS LIMITED Ladies’ Ready-to-Weial- qkpartment . A special line of ladies coats with and without iur collars $1500 ' oi coats. Special at 819,50, One French blue wool canton crepe dress 81500 “we 3"“ "We dresses $15.00. Ladies tricolette overblouses. ail shades $2 75 Ladies silk bloovners, all shades. Special $2.98. Black eaten bloomers. Special 85c, 6'” “d “W” d°s=l<in sieves. special $1.25. i Ladies flannelette blouses. 2 °"'Y H°m°5Pun dresses rose and white Special $1.00. of corsets 90c. Line of underskirts, all color; 90,; A few black rubber raincoats. Special 82 59 ralncoats clearing at 4,941 L d‘ - am" e 9 "i9 t gowns. S l | _ _ Odd lines of heavy weight chamoisett p” a ‘A 0° gloves, clearing at 39c. A line of ladies black fur muffs, Lidia shorslno bibs 50c and 15¢. Children's serge bloomers $1.00. Children's flannelette rompers $1.25. Colored Percale tea aprons. Special 10c. Millinery Departm A line of ladies brushed wool sport hats deem-gm l See our special line of felt hats at WHOLESALE PRICESIon all othe r millinery. worth $10.00 and $12.00. (fonts, Sui ih your instant approval "isck- Sneciqi 64.90. e gloves In bIlCk—.flIEO black and grey llned Extra illeclal $4.50. _ ¢__4-Q@ ent °°'°"=- sllecial $1 1.00. creamy nenucsn PRIC ES. $ Day Price $4.95. t5. Dresses and Furs, No Goods on SHOP lrom Helium's Catalog. H. W. TOOMBS d. C0.-0nl.v mg Store open to-duy.- SEE THE BEST Plpeless Furn- ce on the market-McClai-ys Wel- me~at tho ltogers Hardware Til. Ltd. 1250-10-24-31 CLEARANCE AUCTION _$ALE l Webster's Corner on Saturday. ov. 10th nt I0 o'clock sharp of "wk. crop. farm implements rnul ousehoid (urnlturo, Charles Smith OPENING NOVEMBER FIFTH- he Agricultural and Technical chool. Writs the Principal for ulenilsr and‘ all particulars. . 112634034431 McCLARY'8 WELCOME Pipe» l! Pilnnlwe sold only hy the 303cm lllsrdwsre Co.. Ltd. mnouozqllji PMORSES SELECTED ORANGE EKOE is always uniform in quul- Ill’. It is not one oi? those toss Which is 5001i on one occasion u-nd Door on another. MORISIERS SE1.» ORIANOIE PEKIOE ls ul- Wlys first class, because pains are Wren to see that none but e pro ducts ot the best gin-dens ot India “d CBS/loin are used In blending it. liii llENlill llillillilll DESIRABLE PROPERTY ‘FOR solo consisting of house and burn. large lot. Electric lights. just out- side city limits. Apply to Herbert Nlcollr, Guytown, City. 1269-10-24-31: A MEETING OF THE REFORM SWING (‘luh will be held at Wlnsloo Stniion Frldny, Oct. 26th at 7 o'- clock. A. Benton. President. 1272-10-2-121. IT IS BELIEVED that Illlllllll. oil miuialger. will visit P. E. l.. by Xmas. (or his first trip to tho Is- lmul. GET IN LINE for a good position by taking: the Secretarial Course st the Union Commercial College. (Yer- tlilud loncher oi‘ long experience In charge. l<‘ull particulars on ap- plication lo Principal Moran. “YOUR COURSE in Secretarial Training was worth hundreds oi dollars to mo" writes u graduate to Principal Moran of the U. C. C. MOUNT STEWART PRESBY- TERIAN CONGREGATION- Pub- lic worship will be conducted on Sunday, tho 28th as follows: Mount Stewart. 11 a. m., and '1 p. m.. Lot 40 at 3 p. m. Rev. D. MncVIcar/will otllclnte.’ ma“--- __A_ IIIGIIEY‘ a. ‘LL 4A‘ w... B... Chewing Hickey s The: Tobqoco with a Flavor all It's Own "M000 oomlmv uumo alt... BLA CK TWIST I IIDIIDLBIII phrlfllivll ma‘; vvwi SHORTHAND-A special course in Secretarial Training by Prinni~ pal lilorun 0t the Union Commerc- ial College. Don't miss it. SHORTHAND STUDENTS get their Instruction from a certitied teacher ot experience when they attend the Union Commercial] Col- lege. 1t. lnenus everything to tho stiulexit. . PERSONALS Mr. William W. Bigger has re- turned to llalltnx alter spending n pleussni. we-ek with his pnrcitts Mr. uud Mm. Charles Blggnr, Stan‘ icy Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. (Yhurles i1. lllggur. Stanley Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Davis E. Baker and Mr. Ward McCuuil. Freetown motored to Ellersile Sun day, while there they were the guests oi Mr. Blggafs sister Mrs. Hurry Williams. DOG'$ NERVE IN HUMAN ARM. A dog's sciatic nerve. preserved In n ‘botlile lnl a sungsry, has been nralltetl. llruto the shattered arm qt. u. man. The sluiglcal miracle was described mt s session or the Con- gress 0r!‘ tfhe International Society oi.‘ surgeons dn "Lbondoni. Dr. Gosset. or Penis, tcild Ibnw libs patient came to him with an arm appar- ently ‘ and “ , ‘ . 1t had no Iteéillng and" no power ot mowe- mlent. A bottle on s shell!‘ in the sur- serr eon-tanned. the secondhand nerve o1 s dog. kept In spirits. This surgeon mode s rpresent o! .it to time potions. and: med in ln. its right place. lln six months teelilmn returned to the um. and ‘In, less ‘than a. you mhe patient 001M move it. lniotoefflonbs or granted nerves "Nous the screen. A trbmillill 1n war sur- gery was exhibited in the gperrsons or two youus soldiers. Each bed an arm ‘bone smashed about the elbow. When the bones were mend- ed it was tound in each one that the lhllfll‘ mo; pension. IA tendon was taken trom the mm of the wrllst and-put at the book, and one mm Monday enllllll- HINGHAM, ENGLAND, SENDS GIFT TO HINGHAM; MASS. IIILNGIIAM, Mass., Oct. 19.-— Wood from an oak tree planted by Queen Elizabeth went into the making ot three chairs which have been shipped from lllxigham, Nor- folk, England, to this town. They are the gilt of Il-lsrry C. Torts. n builder in the English d-ilngham, to tho Buy State township which was founded by men f-mm the Norfolk town In the seventeenth century. Sixteen years ago the top 01' l1 tree planted by the great Queen in Kimberley Punk died and it be- came Inocessar)’ I0 W" II- “D Tufts bought the timber nnd stored wear.»- r________ w‘ -for the Little Dear wo have something ub- soiutely new in tho ilm< proved QulckSllp Baby Blooms w. ‘Baby's comfort is assured by many com- mendwbla features includ< lng Reinforced {Rubber Bands around the legs and top oi’ the ‘bloomers. 110 gauze, and extraordinary ventilation features. The)’ ore very easily kept clenn. These now Baby Bloomer! will be trailed as a. Brest boon to mbihers and baby alike. 1t you can't call. _phone or write ‘us. “Everything for the Little Dear can always be found here." ‘IIHE REXAIL KODAK STORE ted bow mo! w. wrist. bond- $1111: and lingers could 1:08:03: qpuisotlons more ~- ‘Itoflw ovum-o: fit-ands‘. - it. A l'ew years ago he met Rev. Louis C. Cornish, secretary of the American Unitarian Association, who ior sixteen years was minis ter of the First Parish Church ol Ilingham, Mass, and decided to make through him his gilt lo ibis town." ..\lr. Tufts made the chairs, which were designed by illugh Mottrum alter n. model oi! a. clislr oi‘ the per- iod when the il-lingham men eml~ grated to xhuerlrn. iMr, ‘Potts stipu- lulotl that. one of them should be ilscd by the chairman ol the board o1 selectmen, one be ‘placed in the First Parish meetlnglimlse, erected in 1681 ,and the third be used b)’ Mir. Cornish during his lifetime und alter that go lo the ‘lllllllilli’? of tho First Parish iChuroh in 1118i‘- A loving trust in the Author oi the Blblo is the best preparation for a wise and profitable study o! tho Illbla 1tseII'.—H. C. Trilmbull. woo-eeee-ow-oooao-a-o-o-owo-w Court Palace; nilinn vintors to London llllllif. are reputed to have been privn:nl_v occupied by Cardinal “kiln-y have the State Apartments o1‘ Hampton: Court, and these will be ileilghiod at tho permission to Inspect the‘ rooms known ns Wolscyfls or "lily. Lorilo Cnrdlnnifs Loilgyngvs." Tho rooms in question, which are situated on the south Stilt‘ u‘ The White Drug Ito" ii. B. Jemima Pliong P. 0. BOX 210 - 4*‘ "a architect In the time ot William Ill and by Kent in that ot George ll. is rather curious. The rooms are first mentioned in Henry's reterences to their situation. Their "9 designation In these accounts "My u in HalllpllOll in» inm- ol‘ Charles n. uni on the zu-iei-suloil oi‘ Willinm of lllv I |l'l\i)l:' LONDON‘ 00L 22 __MMW (_~un>l\\'l‘l‘i‘ uimosl unilr-ly swcpi nwliy H’ by \Vl‘i 1|. Fnriuzinlrly. a ilouizcn m’ n point m "lfilt llampiioti Ponrlltlyjtflltf”! (ifmfl __ ,"'m'r"‘.""*“l m paincr. and now that Ibo Ilirrir.“ ""“‘ ‘lm’ "Mmfm o" n“ ‘omm’ Tudor Hmms h‘ m‘) ‘hum-q “mu-hIljtzllllllitltUIIIPIDIrh-lsilrgrlnutt-Dfilllltixllllll been thrown open to the public‘ v _ mo“, “norm, i“ Humpmu (cum nnuo ullvr lire aibnnilounlont oi will be collsldorubiy (‘IlIl-‘IIICIHI. 14v Hmmmm “m” "S " Royal “'5' Dennissioil n1‘ lln- Kim: iho m-{v l‘ 1m" l’? Gmmx“ m‘ o" m“ . “ : ' Ill‘ ’l‘hrone they WOPC r r. t w: nil W int into 1”‘ m" m‘ ' ggiélthilmvn "w y ‘ alloili-d, with tin» nilloinhig lhlr~ 159.11. ol thousands’ oi’ ills 1'3"". 11mm“ "D H“ “TM” “ml m“ Nlajéfliy.“ Subject“ unmmnv m,“ il.l| roulIli-ucv: nml to this pur- V11l.’s building accounts live h _ Identifying them therein by the “stark -~ years otter the death ot Wolsey. Q91] write; elm “p991 no; 1|; m; ' l.~l\(‘."l'ilI‘. I. I ' '."'il-' Interesting Spots .».T.f.‘.§.... “léll...i....."l."“ifii iii. wars, ln.-lug still so dvscrllioil in 011mg» iii-y run llllllllllPlll. risk of sharing ' Iv i-l' llu- glnrimls al.1111- Iiuilt Iiy lii.~.|1ry' Vlll. which with (‘hi-so lTlOllll-I seems i0 have Yiltltfll out entirely; and ziimosl at rose they have lnaml devoted over “ll'l‘i‘. the occupants mostly bulni; lnilir-s Ill 111i mc:1i|'.\-l|llo. no one irnroil for, m" ov.-n kin-u’ oi‘. the anuocltx- ilnu o1’ this: unlzlv of the Palace with Wolsey. Not until the early the Clock Court Wreirn colouuzld-u ‘l'l‘lilllti,'ll,t,.233.1131: mllltttl are exceedingly interesting null _ m v _ shampoo curious. having their walls 9.01M" “"15" ‘I "‘m‘”]'“'| "w" ‘qwéghig m‘: _ . f‘ m m‘ H“ M Tudor Imlufllh": wn s, copron oi sevcrn ousani Preparations Rguyh (l! "an, “Glare piluem m. mlwsquliu“ bolt! of oak panelling. w~ w» o1 Shampoo Preparation! W“ w" exhibit the" angina‘ mittm'lizr.»tii (‘ilrllinilh .....i not (mm m: 5N9 Qal-lsfwttim- °°m° $038 01E 13:3,?“iatgéelzrgéitaxégtsizfmj \\'IYlIi‘l' oi‘ 1913-14 was anything here first. ha,‘ ‘Pkg cgourmgs and knmng‘ iiltfllli\,r'l‘hi‘ll. selzlngfltllooglllporilln. ‘l, ‘ l? f’! 0 ll vacancy. l8 Ca (I Palm-Olive T Egyershfralfillz? f&ol;‘w:;;“a:?l';il_':; 12.01140; Imdor the inspiration o! Seven Sutherland places the very llrepincos jusl m: Lllogqiawggiltlilc Sh‘ his“: Sisters they were Klhflil Ti“ b!’ support of Sir Douglas’ Dfitfsolh: Smirnoff 131$: m"? all"; m‘ {hesg grgmmq tin- King's Stain Chlllnbnrluln, MIIIIIY- Coco. on 96o. thmugfzff zfngfll perm‘, o. “me wok subs u» investigate and n» I u ‘ vr-ul all lhul those rooms might wind" MI“ - and so many vicissitudes, so mum,“ m. hhtoflcql and a“ “r-"r l11fii‘.'.'.¥...f‘.‘2£";‘l;ii;'it‘.'liitl...“'?. .. I , it ’. ——-—-<-o->-i ‘ an". wlmam. lnntlitlsd respect i ' OWIVIII‘! there is anything quilo compur- ::\Vumou unil Asthmsu. Women Chamomile able to he seen anywhere else in ure numbered among the sullorere Henna Graduated England. ilrom asthma by the countless thou- cmghnx 'lho storydot how tthety ‘camel to sands. In every climate they will N", lie rrvscrve so "no. n w“ be found. helpless In the grip of m‘ b 8n“ of the ruthless dostructions und 11,15 fgmnflmqs M59339 “ma” ‘he’. '9 9 drastic alterations perpetrated in have ayallm] {hamaewes of um Pussy Willow Dry the old Tudor Palace. by sn- m-oper ‘alumna DE J_ D_ Kellogg's 39"“ Christopher Wren. the celobrnted Mum,“ Remedy h,“ brought new hops and llle to many such. Testi- monials. sent entirely without sol- icitation. show the enormous bene- flt it has wrought among women “Cascarets” 10c A if Sick, Bilious, Constipated ."They Work- WIIIIIO You Sleeplfi. when You leel sick, dizzy, upset, when your head is-dull or aching" r or your stomach is sour or gnu“ . just lake one or two pleasant "cm. careis" to relieve constipation and“ " hlllousness. No grlpm; _ a169,‘, cathartic-laxative on earth for Mon,‘ Women snd Children.‘ 10c boxes, l 25 ._ $38. and 50c sizes any drqynfl, nftequlsltc on the flunk-Every farmer and stock-raiser should has... a $111101)’ oi Dr. Thomas mien,“ on hand, not only as g "My ran‘; edy for ills ln the family, ‘but (m. cause It Is s horse and cattle medll‘ “"16 0f amt Potency. a. s emu... tuto for sweet oil tor horses and‘ cattle effected by colic It mr sur- " P539611 ifllythl tb . _~ ‘stared. 118 at can be admin y Helps’ You reach I the goal of” Bible alone, but on trees and flow- ers, and clouds, and stator-Luther. /ptllinff q\\ ~ 5T (.’$~I‘-'0§‘f~‘ w- coir-ass. ., \‘-