u-a‘o .- _sl l.~b.nl..nta.gnaavcn .‘\. :7 .~.‘. r- fiZ-ii‘ I "' 4' ~\‘\‘ i'.""é“.‘= '1" Lii Boys’ Heavy Winter Overc ing Dollar Days. iloys Heavy Winter Overcoats iwecds. in all the latest styles of shades. and heather mixtures, in all the latest styles, Rag- lan and set~in sleeves, double and single breasted models. Sizes for boys from 9 to 15 years. Hosiery Department Ladies’ Cotton Stockings in black, brown and white, in I t? oats in good heavy weight i brown, grey, iovat I l . Wholesale Prices Dur- SPECIALS Dress Goods _ Department Here is a Special in Dress Serges, In black and HIV)’, D01" iar Days for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..75c per yard All wool Dress Serge, 54 inch, navy only . . . . . . . . ..$1.00 Dress Piaids, suitable for Children's wear at . . . . . . . .506 Velvet Corduroy, 27 inches, in brown, beige, navy, copen, green. and purple, Dollar ~Days at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .751: in heather, grey and black, worth up to $3.00 fM...$1.50 Children's Worsted Stockiings, 1 rib, all sizes at. . .790 pair Men’s Furnishings plain at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29c per pair A full line of Ladies‘ Lisle Stockings, to clear at 2 pairs for . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98c i f, Ladies’ Fancy Rib Stockings ‘in all wool, all the new i shades, including heather at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..98c Ladies’ Fancy Ribbed Stockings, all wool, in fawn, grey, silver, brown and blacks, Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.25 Odd lines of Children's Cotton Hose to clear . . . . . . . . ..20c i i coatings-iin heavy weight, suitable for immediate wear, i ‘ Velveteen, special 2? inch, suitable for Jacquettee, in black, j grey, purple, and green, at . . . . . . . . ..\ . . . . . . . . . . . . “$1.00 , Costume Velvet, 32 inch, in brown, plum and green, value i $3.25. Dollar Days for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$2.00 Brocade Lini-ng, 38 inches wide, suitable for comforters or , coat linings, In green, grey and fawn at . . . . . . . . . . . . .501: - i Coatings in Polo Cloth. Blanket ‘Cloths, in scarlet and copen, also chlnchillae, plaids, at Wholesale ‘Prices. Ail other Dress Goods in silk. velvet, vela-veiia, reversible ' l,‘ crepe, miian knit, cantons, taffetas, wool crepes, tricotines, ' serges poiret twiils. in all the new shades at Wholesale Heavy Wool Sox, "dark grey." 4 pairs for . . . . . . . . . . . ..90c Prices; also braids and trimmings. y) Good weight, ‘pure wooi ribbed Scat, blacks, lovats and suk ‘New. m buck, navy‘ copen, copper, wing, walilflgw. heather-s, all sizes, very special, 2 pairs for . . . . . . . . . . ..98c ‘i u.’ brown’ sand, grgy, rose, taupe, 36 inches. Special Medium weight. ribbed combinations, .all sizes, something i you would expect to pay $3.00 for. on sale Dollar Days D°“a" D375 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "$135 at ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " “'98 p" Sui‘ 36 inch Black Pailette, special at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.35 Good weight, pure wool Combinations. sizes 36 to 44, priced for Dollar Days, at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ..$2.9B Heavy ribbed wool Underwear, shirts and drawers, sizes up to 42: a splendid wearer, and priced for quick selling on Dollar Days at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..98c each Heavy weight Flannel Shirts, sizes up to 17, iin grey or khaki, a shirt that will keep you warm and give you real wear, selling on Dollar Days at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.79 Men's heavy ribbed Coat Sweaters, “grey only" 31.69 Men's heavy ribbed heather Pull-over Sweaters, roll neck, a splendid buy at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$1.49 Boys’ heavy ribbed Coat Sweaters, “heather shades," can be worn in place of a small coat, and pniced for Dollar Days at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..98c w» liiiini1:.'.i a Deal-til Piccalls Case of Famous Necklacei 11:". News Service.) ‘the Jewish New Year's i-Iam. The i, ii was known, .i w - ;i‘i Kilmmi (lrizzard-the] .i' , iE-ili I .. ii Iii pend] servitude in connec- wimiirly‘ was the mspiraum‘ "t pm Wm] the “pear,” In the gutter" this clover theft from a postmans -.'ise—there is revealed ono of the “fag "f a pearl necklace valued at moat gripping stories of crime and "1116 00' humanux sir Basil Thomson. former chief I, is the “my of a man who‘ in of the C. I.D. in Scotland-yard, has the course of a daring and advnnt- mid ‘he "wry °f the mime?!’ 7°‘ urouis life extending over fittysix "enfly i“ m‘ ‘Mmerican magume- years. dealt in hundreds of thou- The marisime o’ m“ “Met Nd“ siiniis of poundii worth of stolen “we” i" the wmli we” “em ilY m‘ 89mm and died a mo, man’ gii-iiered post from the Paris es- His poverty was due to his unfaii- mmmhmmt of M" M” Meyer 1° in-iz generosity and his absolute hi“ PM” M bushm“ “l Hum" inability w refuse uniinciiii aesist- Karat"- Tlle Pflcklm’ ""1""! H" an“. no mam" who asked Mm ‘m. parently intact and with its seals 1L unbroken. it contained instead of (lrizznrd died on September 11, N“? pearls’ ‘1 79w mm!“ "f 5139i‘ coa . - EVERY WOMAN ‘verses-r- I miziistiiiicg= ~ ;. oovcuiii A close watch was kept on Hai- ton-garden by Scotland-yard, and suspicion eventually narrowed down to Grlzzard and three other men. Detectives in all manner of disguises shadowed them, but they could not be induced to incrimin- ate themselves. Finally the Law look a leaf from Poe's story of “The Purloined Let- ter." ad a detective in s new dia- guice succeeded in overbearing a conversation between two o! the men in the street. flPsalltssstWesglloatsosl Day, at his son's il0il€9,(.ilii1l.On-i'0a(l, Clap iton, N" and was buried in the Jew- ish cemetery, Aiarlow-road, East Max Meyer pearl robbery, as (lrizzariis sensational coup in 1913 shocked Hatton-gar- .,_ 3x4" "H, “m”, leu to its innermost strong room. Grizzard. a notorious receiver of Mower who was lent stolen JCWQIS, with the mind of s whose wife, frightened, put them ii Prices. All our Ladies’ Umbrellas, on Dollar Days at Wholesale 1i _ ALL GOODS NOT LISTED into a gutter at Isiingion. A piano- uiaker found them, vululy tried to soil them for a few pots of beer, were false, took them to Scotland- yard, and there learned they were the missing necklace. The cause of Grizzardfis death is said to have been tuberculosis. complicated by diabetes. For the latter complaint he had latterly been receiving injections of in- sulin. -»_—<o>---- 1n choosing a wile, a nurse, or a school-teacher, look to the breed. ——There is as much in blood lnhicn as in horscs.—-C. Simmons. A population of cyrilcs is the best ante-guard against WM‘_"—MI'. E. Clephan Palmer. How immense appear to us the sins that we have not committed. -—Mad_ Necker. . Thoso mouthunmio vows break themselves Shakespeare. which in swearing» Upset Stomach, Gas, Indigestion, Upset Stomach The moment you est a tablet of “Pape's Din-pepsin" your indiges- tion lie gone. No more distress from a sour, acid, upset stomach. was fold by a police inspector they i Friday and Saturday will be Dollar Days at Patons October 26th and 27th usual Patons Limited will offer Splendid Bargains, Dollar Days G-iiéiiii-S in ali lines at great savings Siiaple 36 inch White Bleached L” °7 Gillflhame, suitable for children's wear at .. Dollar SPE Department Cotton at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16c , ..20c Good Flanneiette in white and colored, “English Made" Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20c Turkish Towels at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......29e per pair. 1 All Linen Crash Toweillng, plain and striped at like Rob Roy Suiting in flannelette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I 25¢ i Good striped Gingham Shlrtings, 30c value for . . 25c I 6°“ "'1'" CW0" in 000d Patterns at . . . . . . . . . . . 24¢ I Yard-wide iChintz, suitable for Comforters, 40c value Dol- lar Days for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 23¢ loo. Shirtlng, Table Linen, Carpet i 1i Balance of‘ all Carpet i - prices to clear them o I partment. it ii at i, 25 prs. Marquisette Curta' regular $7.50 gosiz,oo_ AT‘ 100 yds. Stair Carpet, regular $1.25, Large shipment of Patches at Wholesale Prlggt All other goods at Wholesale Prices, conglgflna o; she" Sateens, etc. Department Squares in stock go on sale at Ht. as we are discontinuing (hi; uu. W ' Cocoa Mats, 18x30. extra quality. Special Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.69 special Doillar Days .- . . . . . . . . . .. 98c ‘"8. Biniie and idoubie borders, Special ‘Dollar Day; only . .$5.9s PATONS Ready-to-Wear Silk i Velvet Hats $4.75 100 handsome Silk Velvet Hats, go on eaie Friday morn- ing at this exceptionally low price. They comprise hats of every wanted color in all the latest styles, no two ex- aetly alike. Hats to suit every face. Special Double Doillar Days only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . “$4.75 w, ihave gathered together 25 Hats which we have placed on a table and priced at the exceptionally low price 98c; no two alike. Dollar Day only, special . . . . . . . . . . . ..98c Wholesale Prices prevail throughout the Mlilinery De- partment on Double Dollar Days. Specials from the Furniture Dept. Complete outfit, iron Bed, reinforced woven wire spring and ‘sanitary mattress; all sizes. Special Double Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$13.50 .\ . . . . . . Guaranteed ‘Bed Springs .- i‘ Sanitary felt and fibre Mattresses, all sizes. Special Dollar Days only . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$4.98 Sliding Steel Couches, green denim or crotonne coverings, Mattresses special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$13.50 Wholesale prices prevail throughout the Furniture Depart- mont during Dollar Days. Ladies Underwear Good flanneliette Nightgowns, made from good white fiannelette with high neck and long sleeves, would be good value at $1.50. Dollar Day . . . . . . . . . . . . ..; . . . . ..'...'.“..23 Another good value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.75 Ladies‘ Undervests, Stanfield’; cotton, splendid wearer, all sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .984: All other underwear Wholesale Prices, combination suits included. l! Children's Sleepers, in sizes 4, 5 and 6, Special at...$1.15 Patons Special Corset for Dollar Days at . . . . . . . . . . . .98o All Silk Waists, at Wholesale iPrlces on Dollar Days. Glove Department Ladies Wool Gloves, Black, White, Grey, Brown. Speciad ' 29c Ladies Chamoisett Gloves 2 button Greys, Fawns, Browns and Black. Regular $1.25 value. Special .... .. 89c Aiil Cape and Dogskin Gloves to clear at .................. .. $1.49 Wholesale prices on all Gloves and Hosiery not listed. iSpurious Countess earl-he "married." gist to overcome stomach trmibledilflt their Retro! 157 known. f ' He was dia- No flatulence, heartburn, paplta- Dbeli. "W. / gulaed as-a policeman. lion, 0i- mlggry-mgkjflg n5“, cor. When the news of their marriage - imiugienesoiiil d, 7 ‘Grlzsard and dhlafiloiio: rect your digestion for s few centsiwfll 018010861! 1816i‘ the 701m! _ "m" Mu“ ' as were srres e . ey ~111Mb pflckggq guaranteed by drug. countess said she was very sorry - " THE MARVEL C0- ed the pearls over to another men. earl. succeeded to wont to live at iiournemoulhatay- ins in a quiet quarter near the golflcouple. As "Mr. and Mrs. Campbell" links. They were known to Bourne- mouth slmply as Mr. and Mrs. "Cam- gethor at hard times. He worked in Of Bradalbane Unmasked {Dominion News. Service) LONDON, Oct. 2.l.— lmzinuce flduptup plied on rumauce in the stur’ of the mystery riunfifise nltiio oi-zill-ii came a domestic servant in the Earl of Brcudalimno. who died in u 119mg of n, Mrs. Edwards. She was Boncombe nursing homo ins: lilo)’. a prepossesning girl, and Mri-i. Ed- Thc widouoil ‘countcsif’ is now wm-dg’ gun, Benjamin James, fell proved t0 he no countess iitalbbiit in love with her. Thcy wore marri- tlie wife at 1 ilholflilfflphl" fr-P-"ii ed at the Bristol register office on Edwards. Ills “inarriage" to Lieut-iseptgmbor 3, 1906. onnnt Campbell, who became eighth our], was bigamous. Few people KIIOW that the. young was tho thirty-sevon-v/ai-i 1n September 1916 Jain Edward l-lerbert Campbell, a naval lieuten- nnt, took a pretty young musical comedy artist. Marie Laura Reeves- liiint, to the St. Giles Register Oi‘- flce. Bloomsbury. and married her, Lieutenant Campbell eighth Earl of Breadalbane October. and Marlo Laura Camp bell became a countess. They lived together as Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. Campbell nephew of the seventh became tho last | and when Mr. Now comes tho startling dcuouc- nient. and the story of tho biglllimlls marriage. The "couutcssfl" an u Kiri. "Vi?" in Cardiff. llor maiden nmnc was Marie Lnura llunl. When her mother (lied tho orphan was cared for and brought up by a Mrs. Rcovo whose namo Marlo subsequently After leaving school Marie bo- Thoy came to London, but ap- parently their mnrried life was not company, and presently appeared on the boards at the Gaioty. it was at that time she met Lieutenant Campbell. and "married" him. possibly having had reason to bo- lleve that her first husband. was dead. Mr. Campbell was anything but wealthy. Ho occupied aback bed- room ln Bernard-street. W. . “Miss Reeves-Hunt" lodged in the same neighbourhood at the title they had hecomei street. They appeared to he a devoted lite was sll roses. They smiled to- Woolwlch Arsenal on munitions. One day as the young husband. whose health was far from robust stopped down to pick up his pet is no trusting the well a d i- - if h h . n s ck l E2lli'"...‘.’.i‘il?.';‘f1i .2 i...°§...‘.‘.“. " bourhood of Russell-Square. She joined a theatrical touring Ranch for sale. situated on Mount Edward Road, 21,5 miles from Char- ilmelfiwll. overlooking a, valley, lve and ideal up-to-dato Ranch on the island. 15 Marchlmone 6 enclosed by guard enoush to hold 80 more pens, Kfllvw equipped iniii hot and water 1n kitchen electric light barn. sax-ago, 110MB. hen house, ice house, etc. cssary to remove him to a nurs- ing homo. und one in Frances-- road. Bournemouth, was selected. Ills mother, Lady Margaret Camp bell, frequently came to ecu liim them. Tho young wife was consi- antiy at his aide. Devoted to the end. she was grief-stricken at his death. A ilislaut cousin, Captain Chur- ies William Campbell, zniierilcn tho title. Relatives of tho into 15811 begun many inquiries couccrniui: tho antecedents 0f "cuuiuc-iis.” Tiicn came tho revolailuzi that the marriage was illegal. and that, Mr. Edwards, tho photographer, is still uilvc. Vices are coiiiasiws. and there FOX RANCH 0n MOiltlfly, October 30th at the hm" °i 1 o'clock. ‘l offer my Fox ibeautiful making it the most attract- acres of land. about acres of woods. 30 breeding pens fence large Bun- cold and Ibatli room, ifrom city power, cook house. meat ROMBOUGH, dog. he had a eeisure of some kind. A doctor was bailed in. 1t was nec- J. l J. A. MacDONALD, 1270-10-24-41. i»... the widowuil inice Barn. pleasant locality, this is a HOME TlHA PROUD TO OWiN. Terms at SALE. prising piaino, range, chlatrs, etc.,v immediately after the sale of pro - Auctioneer. 1246-10-23-4i. 3 Bedrooms, Bathroom, try, modern conveniences, FROST PROOF cellar, Property is in firZt class repair, sltustedfinqa quiet and T ANY FAM-H-Y W0 LD BE ‘I iiliST A REM. 0001i 110M! FOR GALE BY PUBLIC iiil0'l'l0il 1 ON THE PREMISES 303 FITZROY STREET, OHiNR-LOTTETOWN, ON SATURDAY 27th OCTOBER, 1928 AT 12.30 P. M. SHARP Parlour, Dining Room, A. WILLIAMSON, Auotiio ser. 1276-10-24-41. iliiiaeldi-“Briiik Properly liir lily Auction We are authorized by the Executor-s i. the Estate of the late F. W. Hyndman, to . Saturday, October 27th, commencing at 2 o'clock p.m., his vialuable brick dwellin 1». house. beautifully situated, No. 281 Kent S i, eet. All modern improvements and in splen i repairs Inspection at any time. Also some odd pieces of fu s‘ SON» BEN-I. CARTER; Klitohen and UiBLE LOT, t re com- . lie will . “M01109? .,