Armistice ‘ . ' Thursday and Friday Nov. lllll aodlltli On isuola a pomentous occasion» efeei goods we sell, article for article, quality for quality, and Pricelfbo, Price, with goods sold inmther are less, our assortment very much larger, and our val- nes better» than elsewhere. - , I l things suitable h". sensible ¢lirisihessiite r t 4 No Phone order taken for those goods." Nothing on ' approbation, and only -sold for cash, _ - . .~ people should save good hard cash by this sale. “i: .P_'?:"fikfl $3.25 Copper Bottom Wash Boilers . . . . . $2.47 ‘ 1.95 Steel Stove Pots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.46 .35 Crockery Bowls .. . . ,‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 .85 Black Crockery Tea Pots . . . . . . . . . ,. .57 2.35 Clothes Baskets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.89 .75 Cotton Floor Mops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y .42‘ .12 Cotton Floor Mops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘.7 "_ .65 White Basins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. 149 ~ ' 3.15 White Chamber Pails . . . . ._ . . . . . . . 2.45 .25 Ebony Black Hair Brushes . . . . . . . t .10 .50 Nickel Pocket Mirrors . . . . . . . . . i. . .25, .60 Ash Sifters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v.39 .60 Steel Fry Pan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37‘ 1.10 Funnel] Coal Hod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 A .77 McClary Best Tea Pots . . . . . . . . . . ".59 .85 McClary Best Tea Pots l . . . . . . . . . .66 , 1.10 McClary Best Tea Pots . . . . . . . . . . .74 1.20 McClary Best Tea Pots . . . . . . . . . . .89 1.39 McClary Best Tea Pots . . . . . . . . . . 1.05 . t‘ 1.15 McClary Double Boiler . . . . . . . . . . .89 * i 1.25 McCIaryS qt. CoverediPail . . . . . . . .89 _ 1.30 McClary Bucket . . . . . . -. . . . . . . . .99 ' .45 McClary Wash Basin . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 .36 McClary Wash Basin . . . . . . . . .27 .45 McClary Sauce Pan .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I .33 - , .48 McClary Sauce Pan . . . . . . . . . . . . '. .37 1.8.3 McClary Chamber Pail . . . . . . . . 1.18 2.05 McClary Chamber Pail . . . . . . . . . . 1.34. 3.28 Canada Blue Kettle . ‘ . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.37 Canada Double Boiler. . ,1, . . . . 1.79 _ 1.55 Canada _Double Boiler ,. ._§ . . "1.10 _ .87 Canada Straight Sauce Pan . . . . .' ., . .73 Canada Stright Sauce Pan, ., . . . . . . .49 1.79 Canada "Dish Pan 17 qt. . . . . . . . I"; . '1.2,5 .79 Canada Wash Basin . . . . . . . . _. . ." _" .59 1.88 Canada Tea Kettle. . . . . . . .-. v1.45 _..‘ 6.00 All Leather Collars . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.89 4.00 Horse Rugs . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . ~3.'55'»~-;;- .135 Iron Smooth Planes . . . . ; ." . . . . . L . .99 " .75 Iron Block Planes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 .25 Thumb Latches and Screws , . . . . . . .10 y, , .40 Butt Hinges and Screws .. .,. . .." .' ‘ -.25 Kalsomine . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\ . . . . . . . .10 .804 lb. Can Paint .... .A . . . . . . . . .. .40 » , 3.25 American Hand Saws . . . . . . . . . . ‘L50 11., .- .85 Carpenters Aprons ..... . .. .50 " ‘ .35 Men’s Leather Soles . . . . . . . . .20 .25 Woman’s Leather Soles .1 . ._f“.'i .15 . , ._ ,, 1.50 Leather Halters 1,58 _ i. .t .9014” Rasps .. . . . . .. .,;:_'-. .3‘, " “'2 * 1;,» 1 < ~75 Farriers Knives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -~.59 » I . "I65 Butcher Knives . .‘1_ .'. . .'. . . . . " ‘ a y_ ,60c Bread Knives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 ~ AUTOMOBILE AND ENGINE SUPPLIES " $l;25i‘gal..l’olarine bulk . . . . . .-.-....$1.00i' l ' ‘ 2.00 gal. Mobiloil ....". . ' 1:35 I li00 gal. Spark Plugs . . . . .; .445" , 160 Slip Joint Plyers . ..'j.j,.". . . . .1. f ' j ’ = _ *-“.40c‘~Slip Joint Plyers .. .' . . . . . . . . f.‘ - "1.00'iF,0rd Non Glare Lens. . L . . . . . j. T: , 1'.00"Mot0r Vim a w I ~,50.'1‘ite Wad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '.';_ _ » ' 5.00'Til;e Savers, set of 4 . . . j . . i l .70tJolinsons Hastee Patch . _._ .-..-,.-:.-. -- " 3 1.35 Johnsons Hastee Patch . . . ., . I l. ' '- -;._i-1.3,5rAut0 Mats .... . . ". . . . . . V. " 993 1.35 Battery Testers t." . . . . . . ..,. Y“ _ Eyiérything in Automobile Supplies, eitcoptl. g5 pei-hcent off for the two days. ’ ' " " _ _ ~.: ..;i,a;ir~.,... Our Loss is yourGain. 1w '1 ' 7 ‘ a ~. . _-r fl’. V‘ ‘ The Rogers Yilardware i g. Hotel, Boarding Houses and all kinds‘ of trades- ,. i ary offerinfisa entioneplbelow ’,, Qiinordop. '-';-7' I , 3 ~ ~ _- l - H ~__ a». s" . Comparison is thetruest of values. ~ Compare the ~ ‘ yijy-Q .. catalogue houses, and prove to yourself that xiirigs ' ' ' ‘ See the-goods priced in our four,~wi._ndows._t_lgits of l, . - I . t ,to-;§l*mei-:ica’s . - -~ i _t)_fl___.___Soiiietime N ex t Spring‘, re . i Illil IEHAMPJIIN. i Hero 0i all Europe is Ready. to Give B6813." Th6. Fight Cqllbliilglf; in? . 1:911!" lil .i J-rrulm NEW YORK, Nov. 6.-—-Mon Dion,- but "wot pore MOIISOQP Tjfirpentler is s3 $8”! s h-rbbyspfiilk or Lewis iimtloifiliilli‘ Thenefare too small. Splenifid “light- ers,-. but too small ior me. _I "snail: ma; (i: fighting reputatlon.'\‘_"“l.et them get me men of fighting repu- tatlon. 1 will do valiyilhlpgiglvtllaii is asked of me. I can tlompohipgrcfav l -'-"- .i-.- .., , _- Charley Rose. later toldflyoffbls peak‘ at Carpentier_ its _ a fighter. ‘f1 saw him for the first time in London from that time on I've been couyinced that he is the greatest fighter alive. I mean that from the bottom of mnheari; When he fights Dempsey I'll bet every dol- lar-Vve got that he wins. The man isn't 111st a human fighter; he's a mental wizard in the ring. and cap- “hpTover -“the "raz- .' zing’; h»'i;»tii"iii>‘1n1iaiso§ Square Garden the other night and sad be- ing e his smashing defeat of Bat I _ ng Levinsky- was looked upon as ' suspicious by some who swear to this day-gthat. Pickett"s_-charge_ at ' Gettysburgiivss pure bunk, Georges has been flurry, deeply, and he says as much. ‘Burning to Charlie R08€.lI1_,Jii_Ck,Clll‘l0y'S oi‘- rice the other» day he put his right hand to his head and there over his heartiend said: t‘~ ..\- . “Sam in pain iii pain that they say I do not fight as'I hsvr/al- ways fought in myhout with Lev- insky. I_.will flghl them an. Ab» body. I don't care .\_\'iio.'I um here " ibimthat purpose, ' I ifave always foui-rht squarelyfljust as ‘fitirly and squarely as Efiibnght in the trench- es and- in "the. air for my beloved country. ‘Let them get Ilgrnnanfor Mlske or any oF-those fellowsj A man with a reputation. . I'll fight them. I want to fight. That ls my‘ art. Out West ‘they want me to fight Tommy Gibbons. All right, no difference—l came here ‘m fight. world ever saw. ‘I-Ie" thinks faster thiiirau the others du'"in all entire ' I ll -' ~- z‘ Carpentler Is "Rail am‘- 3' "hmericans have‘yet to see‘ him at his best. With Levinsky he wallb‘ edit: and banged him over so quidkly that few got "any inkling asio his talent. I'll say this, how- "ant styles for every round. "fbet my moneys on Gunboat ‘Smith ill London. We all did. But ‘ we’were wiser men a" little later on; -C8I‘DEIlilC‘I‘ had heard of Gun- boafis tremendous cloutlng. it had 'been published broadcast through» out Enrzlantl and France before the match. Georges showed by his manner of coming out for the first round that. he bad read some oi‘ these stories. I never saw a man so; pbmfortably and rsafely tucked SEA FOAM X cup brown sugar K ‘cup water l egg white “l tablespoon butter litoupoon vanilla 3 tablespoons (hwanw _Gocoa _ Dertier was. ‘ _ .' ere wits little chalice _ of Gtlnboat hitting him .1 clean belt m. the law, so he’ did the, next best tli . teqrgeyfll.,_thlat__blooned up before , which I alight any was not and quits infrequent at that. ‘Gunner hit ‘him olcycssionali)’ 7gb in [act to‘ make Georges do, " tile thinking during the rest ai qrgthe round. “line §unner {thought (Or and iielhelpeddrim at ii. A way to get Method z-Mix sugar‘, cot-rm and water, stir ovenagcntle heat until sngarisdissolreil. Boilhntil syrup will spin a thread, 2r7degrees C, which is slightly below soft bull stage. Add butter and-var» ills. Pour slowly, b/eating all the time into the egg White, wlrichehas been heat‘ ' en until stiff and dry. Beat until mixture will sLilTt-n. wh sit ightforwnrd crouch with both izlofed flsts held close to the sides oi l-lis head. It was a s\vitcli'tliat' completely baffled the poor Gunner, ivhu never did think like“ than lightning. The point of thismnevq. method of walking it was to get Dro from s non a but- tereg plate orpgfeasetl pirtprr and leave until hardener]. Clio [pied nulirmsy be sprin- kl’ over each piece. ma; toil the world fair. . that Eddie Ilanlnn trouch lwhen tlpbrgeS came out for the iylilbllt_l"ilflll_ this time he- nnulo usv gasp. ‘This y time he came out smllingnswpletlyv ‘Low/liarlwclh‘_lyfly’/vl; f _ with his right foot and hand 9x1 Tm Low“! COMP/writ: ‘landed-La s°uth_paw' " '"‘" " ,(,,,0,_"o "w "Well the Gunner went dipdikefg - . - run-away elevator. fighting yvorsc 1 l n“. i .i w... ,. .. Wehave iristock a nit-e‘ lirrébf‘ men's Dry Goods which rxveare selling at’ reduced prices consisting of .. . _. _.. . n" . Merils wooijthiueiweai; " "* " Men's Fleece Lined Underwear. _ Boy7s Eleeced Lined Underwear. " Men's Wearing Shirts. s- -" "~ Men's and Boy's Sweaters. Men's Maalrioaws- 8,07%. eitvMPanis- . . -. . Oveaéoa sizes 36 to 40. y " ., ~- » Lumbermeirs Stockings. Heavy Leather Mitts". P t Railway Men's Gauntlets. fRUBBER GQQDS- . - RubberBloots in all sites. ' Low and Storm Rubbers. We are cléaringout rthisline-‘as we require. the space for other goods. \ COME IN no on a iiiiiii c c Canadian» Farm Products r iifiitheil " nble_.oi‘ beating the best that the " career. ’ * eve? he fought Levinsky hrjudr" anoher one of- his "maliyewaya of, fighting. It's true about his difler- ‘ heart-hi his left shoulderpas C81“ '_" He got to hitting tiny part. \ h past that humped shoulder vras the _" topie of hurried conversation ‘and yo} tcan imagine our total surprise‘ \_ h ‘out. walked , Carpentier, in _ n" ,' OI" course we we“: all ,sqi‘,,ui_'qi' , "all the time while‘ the Fffllltillmlli‘ worked like themuter he is. He took things in hirown hands ln ‘the fourth and in the fifth, knock- ‘ed the Gunner as flat as a pancake. great Dumpklns wits knocked over from his squat- ting position. I _ ‘til’, Jrjpln where he was as the French- Jparpstsrted to get up. with that _much done little Deachpp ,-hop~ xped, through the ropes“; ally disqualifying his man, but the refeiiee in the excitement of the rnontent ruled-that the blow was foul and declared Carpentiei‘ the winner then and there. "It was lightning work and only goes to-provelbat ‘the twd F encir- men are alwaysdn possession ul’ their wits. I think Carpentler- will Bllfely Whip Dempsey. I mean it. and I'll bet that way_ as long as futile sixth Carpentier was going ‘ and in ducking " low. almost to theviloor as he dbelri" times. the ouiinai? made a back-‘ ‘ward’- swing at him. Carpeutier was itspped lightly by thejblow, but, Ffi’. ‘if’, u. ‘ l hflmmedlately Deschsrnps yelled“ liqpl, and roared for Georges to re- ' mstici _ my money lasts." ( ‘l’; \"_Y\t.~. ,."‘ l i “BAYER” DARE.“ Notpihspirin at All without the fiifiayer term- contains , t directions for on“ Headache. Toothache. Earmhg, y ""“3‘i”i“‘i»."i‘°' r ow made inCannda. tin. _ o n an. ,1! xenon M33133‘? 2n unbroken Pwklfl‘ Tl" "ml" °" l*,=,**"¢*= Mt u,’ of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" which afow cents. Larger Fever” Th“; 1| only one Alplfll—"n5Y°'”_'“‘ III! ll! "layer" ,- $0 name "Bayer" identifies the nuine A arrow-U" 5'9"“ fir] by physicians for over nine- “god ii... M H‘ u ‘h, "w, m,“ (registered iii-cannon of-Blyor Illnllllclureiol y,“ .. P‘ It nu A I l 1i I. While n is van n u t so rln mans u." gafirncclftfrgutootnssaloltczhSign“: l-Illlhll imltlllofll- u = Tlblfll "f, Bl!" than m" b‘ Iunfwd ‘m, m," can“ trade mark, tho Beyer Oren. - ; . y»: :; A " i close to the danrtereos iiitt_i_r.\:_(,‘iun§, in 4 _ nor for a sock Iiimself. Andie tvlrilijliq A 7 ‘ ' ed. He tickled Smith plpntyqJVllA i. - t h. r ., ,,_ -V\'otnen's Rubbers . . . . . . .. . (jirls Ruhbcrs,_ ll iu z .. . Cliilds "Rubbers, 3 lo l0 Nlcifs Idorcst King . . . . . . . Charlottetown,’ P.E.I. Phone 700 or 800. I'm-news C ., ' , * ~ - t Armistice Ila y, ov. . t r ‘i has not been" proclaimed a public holiday, we think it should have betn, . and havefdecided ion that day to sacrifice our profits. to give every buyer r a chance, Town, Country and Saturday shoppers, we extend the offer for three days, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 11th, 12th and. 13th, we offer our whole stock of - ~ . Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Garters: Thisis {our golden opportunity for fall buying, the time has arrived when heavy footwear is needed, below we list a few of the specials, re- member evorvthing inihe store is offered at wholesale prices for these days-ALLEY &: CO., LTD., Fashionable Footwear. ' WRUBBER iooiwau PRICES i0!’ NOV. rho, tzoi Illil isii “ “m? lowest prices offered LUMBERMENQ’ JRUBBERS . . . . . ..:..$3-95 Men's Yukon, High Top .I.....$4.'io'. l h < “Boysiflr 10:15 . . . . . . . . . . ‘ Smalljibyi II to r3 . . . . .. RUBBER BOOTS FOR MEN “$5.25 Rubber Boots for Women . at Wholesale Prices ' ' Rich's IWHY)’ “Orb 110015, $599 [or -‘ - t‘ ' 33-55 hit-it's Wliolc Stock Hoots, $7.50, for . . . . . . $5.95 Alan's Fine Boots, Black, $7.56, for: . . . . . . . [$5.95, .\lcn’s Fine Boots, Brown. $8.75, for . . . . . $6.95. I. Boy's Heavy Fall Boots, $5.00, for. . . . . . . . ..$3‘-19'5 ., Iloys’ Fine Boots, sizes 1 to 5 . . . . . . . . . '. . . . _.$3.93 Sitiall Boys’ Heavy Boots, sizes II to I3 “$2.95 Small Boys’ Fine Boots . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$2.95 Women's Strong \i\"enring Boots, pegged ...$3.75 Woman’s Ditto, trailed, with toe cap . . . . . . . ..$3.95' Women's Medium Fine Boots, $5.00 for . ....'.$4.i5 Women's Fine Black Kitlliigh top Boots . . . . .. Also "Brown Ditto, worth up to $8.00, now . . . . . $5.95 All Oxfords and Pumps, and Silk Stockings. less {- twenty pcr ccnt. fur the Armistice Sale. ' (jirls Heavy Boots, sizes ll to 2 . . .' . I . . . . . Girls Fine llloois. sizes II i0 2 . . . . . . . . . . ; . ...'$2.95 Chiids Heavy Boots, 8 i0 to ........ ..; .... ..$2.oo' Childs Finc- Boois, 8 to i0 . . . . . . . ..‘.‘:,.".- ==A i in Canada, for first Quality Rubber goods. Merfs Rubbers, like cut . . . .‘.' . . . . ..$l.45'0-i Men's do, closed sides . . . ." . p. . . . -$I-75 . . . . . . ..$r.ro . . . . . . . . H901: Boys, Rubbers, I to5 ' Boy's do. 11 to r3 . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$r.oo - ~ - - - - --$s-'-’s B0ys'.Yt_rkoii, High Tip, up 5 ;...";$.1-25 - - - - - - --$2-50 Small Boys do, ‘fr to i3 ‘.4. . ..$3-,-5 Ghilds’ size 9 and I0 . . . . .‘ . . . . "$309 . I ‘Y; 54"‘ "lax-Er" <" ,- B0ys' .. . .'$3.75 SmaliBbys 53f“ --$3-55 our. "$1.95 elitism 3...,” i5! - e , Charlottetown, P_.,E. I. 9 __ ..._,,, V‘