‘ "FRIDAY, Second of the Double Dollar Days ' all day io-day Yesterday the store was crowded from morning unt'il closing time. Hundreds of people from all parts of the Province pro fited by the remarkable savings offered in t‘his great sale. If ~you were unable t0 get in yesterday, COME TO-DAY. Specials as advertised in e Yesterday‘s Paper Wholesale Prices in all departments In addition to the bargains mentioned in this adv-ertisement--there are ‘scores of others equally as good, which we have no room to tell about. They will be on display on DOYBLE DOLLAR DAYS. Wholesale Prices on Dress Goods. Wholesale Prices 0n sum. i Wholesale Prices on Wash Goods. Wholesale Prices on Stockings. Wholesale Prices on Women's Coats. Wholesale Prices on Women's Coats. Wholesale Prices on Dresses. Wholesale Prices on Men's Clothing. Wholesale Prices on Boy's Clothing. Wholesale Prices on Hats and Caps. Wholesale Prices on Men's Furnishings. Wholesale Prices on Corsets and Underwear. Wholesale Prices on Wall Paper. Wholesale Prices on Ladies Sweaters. ‘Z—- This-wonderful Tweed oi $2.50 valuesells $175 This is a real “EXTRA” It just came in ‘by Dollar Day Express yesterday morning—wals bought specially for DOLLAR DAYS, and is priced at a startling value. These tweeds are 54 inches wide, fine, close wooven fabrics, five different colorings, would be great value at $2.50. but for DOLLAR DAY, you may _- ,i<-t!.""-’ Lchoose at......--- $1.75. Second Dollar Days Clearance oi these Suits Women’s New Suits Every suit offered in this lot is new. 'I"he_y come from New York, Montreal, or Tor- onto. , , They are perfect in fit-—in cult and in style, and for SECOND DOLLAR DAY WE OFFER-n‘ Suits worth to $62.00 ior $35 Velour and Cheviot serge suits in Navy, Brown and Harding Blue, lovely garments worth totll62.0t) each. Many good styles ON SECOND DOLLAR DAY$ ~ Suits worth to $68.00 for $4.5- This lot of Velour and Broadcloth Suits in Navy, Reindeer, Beaver, Hardin-g Blue, new handsome, stylish suits and a wonderful DOLLAR DAY ' l . W th t $63.00 snrtmnuilllvenrhlil DAOY Moore 8t McLeod Ltd. ll9-i2l Queen Street, ‘Jllsrlottstews ii nus WESTERN GUARDIAN it v-Jil-IOP from Houston's cstsloi -HALLOW=E'!N MASOUIRAD! DANCE at Olympia Cabaret Mon- day, Oct_ 31st. Tickets, 50c. -A MEETING of the Conserva- tives will be held at Searletown Hall Monday, October 31st, u! 7.30 p.m. to elect officers. C. S. Delaney, Soc‘y. -TH s" osum sv- co.. of Albany after November 1st will sell for cash only. ‘Please do not nek for credit alter that date. q-POPULAR CQMPANY.-~Th,e ever-popular Young-Adams Com-i puny opencd their Sumlmersido en- gagcment on Thursday night with ‘the big time success "The Price She Paid." Halppyland theatre was comfortably crowded with an ap- preciative audiileuce which ifound nothing lnoking in the performance at Miss Margie Adams, wllnmt Young and the strong supporting cast. -—FEl|-JLJOW'QH|P CAlLL._Wha_t was considered one 0i’ the most enjoyable entertainments of the Holman Il-‘ellowsh-flp -Club ‘this year was held Wednesday evening in the auditorium above the china de- partment of the big Summerslde store More than ninety members were present including the lady momlbers of the staff. it was un- nounced by President A. W. Muc- Dowell that beginning with Janu- ary. the meeting of the clllb would be held each week and the‘! all llneetlngs in future would be open 1o the indies as well as the men. The banquet tn-bles which were m- prclpriately decorated with Hni- iowefen favors, jack-o’ lanterns and pumpkins, were ifalrly groaning un- dler the weight of good things pro- vided for the hungry guests by J. J. G-audett. the caterer, who was us- sisted by Chef Doucette. fornlerly mntlre rrhotel of the Queen, Sunl- mersidc. Musical numbers on the programme included a e010 by Miss‘ Gard-on, self-accompanied. (encor- ed.) a solo lby Bud Mountain. ac- companied bll Miss Gallant (en- ~cored,) a rousing round of chorus- es by nil and some catchy lnoiicnt- nl music by Miss Gallant. Mlnnrllfis Illnllnent for Dnnrlrufl I Cnnadlnn West. _ lVESTERN PERSONALS —-Mra. FM, IS. Spence, oi’ Cape Tlormenltincfl wars tin Summcrside Thursday on a buying trip. —Mr. d. J. lSmlth. Toronto, was in Summerslde, Thursday on busi- ness. ' —Robcrt Gcrrill. formerly of the staff oi’ Brace, McKay 8r Co.. Lim- ited. lrns returned to Sumnwrsirie. lfoliowlng an extended visit to the‘ W-liisn Marion Malone. Free- town, and Miss Annie- Hamill, Bed» cque, left Saturday morning for Boston. _ _ _ IT ls A SEA-SON 0F”, _ , DRE5$E$—AND WHAT DRESSES THEY ARE! it is a "Little Fashion Exhibi- tion“ every day now in the Wo- men's Dress section. New sorts coming forward nil the time, and such hewltching designs. Some are us simple us a Quaker maiden-but wonderfully smart in their lines. Some are quite ela- borately ndc-rned, though most re- iinr-d in their character—just to meet every taste and requirement --to make ample figures look sienn- er hntl to give wholesome fullness to figures over-sllght-wlth becom lng attrnctlvones sto all. During 3 Days we will offer n dozen nt half price. Pltlflnfl. r>-—-—-— Mlnnrll‘: lilnlme-rlt for Colds Etc. STRDUD Tllll In 1 lb. snd 1/, lb. THE REXALL STORE Want Any Medicine No mutter whst the ailment, wt. have the standard remedies that will euro It. We handle sll the best of the proprietary medicines, preparations that will do sll that ls claimed for them, and we sell only these articles that we esn confid- ently recommend. Everything that ought to be In s flrst-elsss Drug- store is kept hers and is offered to the public st the right prices. Try us and see. ll. J. MABDN. -NOTlOE.-All persons in ar- rears for taxes due the Town 0! Borden are hereby notified that unless their times are paid on or before 31st of October. their names will appear on defnulters’ list, pub- lished Nov. 1st, 1921. J. V. McDONALD, Town Clerk. -l6l.ANDER'5 DEATH.—A tele- gram was received on Thursday morning by Mrs. Joseph Buote, 0f Summereide, announcing the death st the Camp Hill» Hoslllllll. Hall- Iilax. of their son Leo Buote. a vet- eran of the 105th Batlteiion ‘who was severely wounded in tlhe head during _the Passchendaele show. Budle. who was in his 27th year. was a skii-ful hockey play- er nmd will be much missed iby his numerous friends and the hockey fans in general. lI-le is survived hy lgis moi-her. "three sisters anti four brolthers. The funeral will be held from his parents home. 311m‘ lnenelde, on Monday afternoon. —~CENTRAL SCHOOL. — Fol~ lowing is the standing of the pupils of Central School. Lot 16, for the month of August and September: Grade 7, 1. Mabel Millar, 2, Lena MaoGregor; 3 Gladys Miliar. Grade 6: i. Jennie McLnren, 2. Edmund Hutchinson, 3 Jenn Mandel-son. Grade 5c 1, Eva Manderson; 2. Madonna. ‘Farrell. Grade 4 (Sr.) 1. Lilian Miller, 2, Beatrice McLarcn. 3, Athol Cotton. Grade 4 (Jr.l l. Harold rem; 2, Ileulah Yev- J. Ne“ lie Lyle. (Era-lo Ii 2 Wilfrid Lyle; 2, ‘Doris Alrcc-egrr. 3, Frank Laren_ Grndc ‘J. i511) l. ‘I779 Mutt ; r lilfnfl Yr: 3, Ella-dc hlrlnlrr: on. Gratll- 2. (Jff 1 ilzllylh l» c. Grade i (S12) l, wit-Mn Barrett. Grade 1, (Jr.) l, koilh Ramsay. EASTERN PERSONALS ..'Mr.' Allen. Boughton island, recently visited Georgetown. A ..'Miss Katie Fraser is visiting her homo at Georgetown. Al ..'Mrs. Mclsaac, St. Peters. re~ centiy visited Georgetown. ..’.Vlr. Harry Raiuse, is visiting hi5 homc at Georgetown. __'Mrs. Maitell, Montague, spent the week end at her home in Georgetown A ..'Mr. Angus McLean, Borden. is visiting his home at George- town. A ..'Mr. Ralph McDonald, Boston. ls visiting his mother, Mrs. Willlan McDonald, Georgetown. A . .‘Mr_ Reginald McDonald spent the wock cud at his 110ml! Ill A erman, Big lPond. threshed at three r \ =_..'IHOP from Holmsrs cstslog ‘Eastern edit-dun ~ WVO-O-OOQ-O-O-O-Q-OOQ Quality Furniture at Lowest Prices OCTOBER 28, OOQOQ§OO ..‘MOVING PIOPURE8.-- Souris Tuesday. Special-program. .."I'HE EXTRA GENT buys asl- other of the same anttcle at Ma- holrs One Cent Sale Nov. 8, 4 and 6. ..°BUY YOUR DRY OOODB and Clothing st IVES d: MURDOCIVS, Ltd, and says money. P"Q-_$ ..'POTATO CROP VARIABL&_ While some fan-mere in Herman- ville harvested a good surplus for sale and not n. few scarcely enough for home use. .."THE LADIES of the Christ- ian Church, Montague will serve a bountiful Halloween supper in the church basement, on Monday evening, Oct 31st commencing at. 5 o'clock. Evcrbody welcome. '..*WINTER COATS-Just receiv. ed n shipment. of indies‘ and mis- ses‘ rxlatsand sweaters, men's and boy's mackinaws. overcoats and en'enters_ M. C. McGowan, Kil- mulr- ...‘-_. ..'LFT ME HEAT YOUR HOME with the New Modern Pipeloss Fur- nace. We ‘lravle the best on tho market at the lowest price. In- vestigate for yourself before pur- chasing and save money. Ore Kay, Monttwllo. ~ met a brother out there who is in n big ranch and prosperous. | l ..*HARVE81‘-EFh$ RETURN- A number of the western harvesters. from the East. reached home enll of the week. Quite a number are still working a threshing outfit. while also quite a few remain per- manently. The men returning are apparently satisfied with their trip. .."THRESHING this fall lg not a big chore. Joseph McPhee, threan‘ barns in one day. Charwood moved his times in the one week. lity of grain is good particularly. good. George Leslie. mill ninc The qua- Black outs White oats‘ not so- ..'NO CASH FOR POTATOES“ Eastern buyers will pay no costl , for potatoes. Merchants and deal- ers are taking them on account. m- on the old system of bartering for goods. Merchants are also very careless about paying cash for oats, either Where's the cash to Georgetown. __ , i ..'Mr. Harry Cloroy, Sydney. N.‘ 5.. is visiting his home at George-l town. A ..‘Mr. Willium Etimunds, (.‘har~ llttetownf spent"the""we"elr"="eud nil his homo in Georgetown. A' Stewart, visited in __'Mlss Blanche Georgetown. recently Charlottetown. __'Mr. Edwin McDonald. Pa», mure island, recently visited Georgetown. A . .'Mlsfi Mooney. Georgetown in vlsitnz her uncle. Mi"- James Cordon in Souris. A ..'Mr. Eugene Delnrio. New Port, recentlyvlsited Georgetown?‘ Benjamin Stewart and Bessie of Georgetown in Charlottetown A . .'Mrs. daughter visited friends this weck_ __'Mrs. Milton Hemplllll. W110 has been visiting hcr mother. Mrs. li. Gotell, Georgetown, has left to: her homc in Pictou. N. S. A ..‘Mr. Benjamin Conrad, Chm‘- iittetown. spent the week end with his parents, M. and Mrs. ‘Frank Conrad, Georgetown. A Bush, arrived home from New Eng land states, whore he has been enl- ployed since last Mny on Friday evening inst. . ..'Mr. Angus J. McAuley, Her- mnnvllle, is home in ll short visit from New York, being called home on account of nn nccidcnt belaliing his uncle, Mr. J. A. Morrison. _,¢Mise Rose McLonn who has‘ been visiting her sister. Mrs. Leo- nard McDonald, Pictou, N. 8.. has returned tn llcr home in George- town. A ..'Mr. MoGrcgor, Manager oi the Canadian ‘Bank of Commerce. has returned to hie home at George town after visiting Montreal. A ..,*Mr, rhnnr only? Of the c_ (l. 8., car ferry who no boon visit- ing his home in Georgetown for a couple oi’ weeks left Monday for Borden. A . .'Mr. Wm. McDonald, manager for J. J. Hughes & Co.. Bear Rn- er, recently returned from ll trio to Boston. where he purchased u tine Overland csr, and rode all the wny homo to Bear River. some 700 The Orlglnsl and Only Genuine MINARCDJTS Ophmotrlst and Inscription Orugglet Montague, P. ll l. *- .. . -.- ,., ‘P's 1 LtsnT A come from to pay the taxes this from abroad. The-hundreds, nay ..°Mr. Michael Grousvll, of Big i fall? .."$l2,000-Rev. Father McPher- son told his parishioners in Sf. Margaret's Church, Sundav. that he received the flneaaumatotul-ofvup-W - - wards of $12,000 towards the bulld- lng fund since the fire. Most of this money came in donations from “VIWTEER outside the narlnh. mostivl thousands of farmer parishioners of St. Marinara-Vs and their families. in the United States have been the largest contributors. On.ly last week he received $200 from old friends of the parish in Boston. the pmceeds ol’ an entertainment. Tho parochial hpuse is almost now completed under the able superln~ tcndence of Mr. James Mel-Zach- ern, builder, nn old parishioner, and is a handsome structure priests will hotmhltfindn. YNRIOUTH, N. I. ,, h i Q JLOCATJNG IN WEST-Isidore - Dongle and son. Chester, Clear Springs, who went west. on the har- vest excursion. have decided to re-, main permanently. Mr, Deagie i Y l ‘s: t: Housewives! , Attention-please. i A Special representative from one of the largest factories will be with us on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY of this week and will assist us in a Special Demonstrlltlorl null sllle 0f sllollcliu Kitchen Cabinets Specially low priceswill of course be given, and, in addition a splendid combina- tion gift 01' fvvllfltllfle will be presented with each cabinet sold. FREE OF CHARGE. ’l‘he special low prices together with the gift ‘of foodstuffs makes this a buying opportunity well worth your attention. n I Note the Data Friday and Saturday October 28th and 29th Have you registered your guess in thel _ Hoover Dirt Guessing Contest ? en Ends Saturday, Oct. 29th .@mn1.a~_. l This l u wen» u .,1t..,"rt»,1 V An I “ l eon PRICES - PRATTS :-.\ ST. PETER’S A ' ole all." l)’ v "AMI. Q “u. ‘amp. ,_,'l..,;i..;,1¢..,1,..,y~,f<§t.)f...,1i.up q- l,’ @@@©@@ ©@ -@Y@ff©f .@'@‘©f©"@f©- l NOVEMBER SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday November 3rd, 4th and 5th rrns nArnt c. E. PRA'l T a sou