l l l l l l NOVEMBER 19. 1931 DOLLAR DAYS _AT_. The VOGUE All Winter Coats selling at 20% discount Two Fur Coats, dark brown Muskrat, best qual- ity. Worth $155. and $175. & 90 toclearat.............. s r. s One lot o! Crepe Dresses, assorted siz- 3 es and colors, to clear at s u Another assortment of Crepe and w Georgette dresses to clear at . Knit Jersey Tweed and Crepe, three 8 piece Suits. Very special at .. . .. . . . . . s s A iew Evening Dresses to clear ' About tcleln others to clear at . .. 1-3 discount Hats Se ing at r and$Is98 Another assortment to clear at T...;'.'-;.; rt;;'é1;§£i§.l=' Li" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ""3125 00- Black and Navy Blue- Dresses, assorted sizes in Cantons, Georgette and Satin. Clearing at 25% discount. Ii THOSE WHO HOLD The Venetian Carrlen Contest Tickets PLEASE TURN IN YOUR COUPONS ‘Beginning today your name will appear in the daily papers, every day until the .30th of this month. 1st prize—$150.00 Diamond Ring. 2nd prize-$100.00 Diamond Ring. . 3rd prize—Leather Chair and Reading Lamp. 4th prize-$35.00 Wrist Watch. 5th ,prize—$30.00 Wrist ‘Watch. Also 20 other prizes. All these prizes are guaranteed full value by_a reputable local jeweler. Please turn your Coupons ill today and tomorrow. Turkey and Goose Dinner next Sunday, Venetian style at usual Venetian prices, 50c and 60c full course. Give your wife a holiday. Be our guest next Sunday. 10173-11-18-81 Foxes Pelted and Furs Cleaned 1 Our Modern Well-Equipped Pelting 8H0 Fur Cleaning Plant with experienced, careful workmen using the most up to date methods, assures you oi thebest oi service and satisfac- tion at moderate prices. All pelts covered by insurance. BOURKE and LUND r. A. nounxr: cocoon LUND Corner Greet George and Kent Streets Phone 1331 - P. 0. Box 113 noun: DAY _ BARGAINS "While you are in town looklnz ior bargains on dollar days. W11! not give us s call? LWe have n large supply oi new and second hand clothing such as suits, costs, hats, dresses. boots. shoes, . bbers. etc, all selling at It would W! FIT FOR FINE HOMES Ihrdwsre provides s. chiei outward second hund price. manifestation oi the inward char- you to give us n visit. scter oi your building. Our modern THE SECOND HAND STORE, Hardware-some oi which is de- 108 Richmond Street- slgned slong old period lines, is 10l88-11-18-3i nude to meet the needs oi builders oi homes oi iino character, and buildings generally oi architectural excellence. See our displays. Get our prices. The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited i ‘CAR TER ’S BOOKSTORE New Books by popuia Authors arrived today. "TANGLED WEB" New Montgomery Book) $2.25 “THE ROAD” (Wsrwick Deeping) $2.25 H A R u w o o n “A L L ALONGSHORE" (Lonooln) $2.25 "IF l WERE‘ YOU" (Wode- house) $2.25 "WINDMEBE" (Alice Ross Coiver) $2.25 “BCARAMOUCHE KING MAKER” 82.50 Ail postsge paid st sbove price. " A splendid line oi BE- PRINTS only 85o each. We hsve hundreds oi other POPULAR BOOKS ior BOYS sud GIRLS sud grown ups. Come in snd look over our POKSHELVES l CDUNT- BB. figsflogknuiahmlggilil: wooowosxmo co uro. ' ' CARTER 8i C0. Phone Itl- Ohsrlottetons‘ FLOORING Besutiisl Birch end Osk todsy. All thiokneld ‘sud grsdes. 80000 it. to ehoose roan. K Limited Poultry Show Is Assured _ -- ll Th’ P- E- I- P011101? Associstion' held their November meeting in Asricultural hall with a mu com- plement oi members. It was de- cided that the usual Poultry show 119101 111111111111! by this association would be held as usual during iarmers week, and it is expected that this year will see the largest show ever held as they expegt to receive the hearty support end a great number oi entries irom our rural members. ' Efforts ‘had been made, and; these were entirely successful in’ procuring the services oi s. quali- iied Judge imm Ontario to judge. the show. also to give s series oi. lectures to the members oi thel Association, school children, and any other organization that might be interested. The thanks oi the association were expressed to Hyndman & Co. ior the donation oi a silver Cup to be won in competition and also to the great number oi donors who kindly gave their support by giving] special prizes oi cssh. ‘ j The Nash Motor Show rooms have been procured to hold the show in and as there is no ud-' - mission charge, 1t is hoped by the association that the citizens oi, Charlottetown will take this es-j vantage oi viewing an exhibition o." the different variety ot iowl raised in P. E, I.‘ IN MEMORIHAM MISS MARY FARROW The death took place at Boston, Mass, oi Miss Mary Farrow at the? advanced age oi 83 years. l The late Miss Farrow was born at Bonshaw, Prince Edward Island, and was the eldest daughter oi the‘ late Nelson and Rebeccs Farrow. She leaves to mourn their loss three sisters and one brother, name ly: Mrs. Elizabeth Boyce, Bonshuiv, P. E. 1.; Mrs. Ads Oakes, Washing- ton, U. B. A.; Mrs. James Rushtcn, Hyde Perk, Mass, and Jcmm Far-h row, New Hampshire. The funeral took place from the- home oi her sister Mrs. James’ Rushton. 1 Dana Ave, Hyde Park, Mass, November 1. and was large- ly attended. ' REGINALD FRANCIS STEELE Beanie ever do we iind it so hard topsrt irom loved ones as when weere called on to part with youth and mirth called away, as it were, to iii-l one oi Heaven's bright stalls and leaves today s. dark shadow on the cherished home oi Roderick D. Steele, Afton Road, when his son, Reginald Francis aged twenty-two departed this liie on July 15th 1931. Though in iaiiing health ior s iew months, great hopes were entertained ior his recovery when the warm summer days would come again, but God willed otherwise, and. on the above mentioned date, he was called to join his angel sister oi a iew short’ months, ior on December 21st. 1930 was his sister Mary, called to her Eternal Home. Besides s sorrowing mother and father, who heart's desire to the end he leaves to mourn his bright smile three 11°10 1" 01¢ Mm Bonaventurds church were very sisters and John J. McIntyre, Mt. two brothers: Cross; Mrs. Michael Brookllne, Mass; at home. lie was also predeceased 90111111011- Ems m“? cnoe Smith. by his brother John. The popularity and esteem in which he was held was clearly demonstrated by the number oi friends and relatives’ who visited boquets received. administered by the -MR. AND MRS. “rm: (IHA'RL()'I"I‘E’[(H)WN guano)“- llnllar lays, Friday and iatunlayfllllilllo '1 nevus; .4 Drastic Cut in Prices——3,‘000 S , Be on Hand at 9 a. m. $20 Qvercoats at $013.50; Men's 1 Furnishings Men's fleece lined Underwear 65c Men’s fleece lined Underwear 89c 3251' .".;.‘l°.”.‘§.".“.'?i?'°' “"9 01-19 49c Men's Wool Mitts . Men's Jersey Sweaters . Men's Dress Shirts, broken 1/ Price lines . . . . . . . . 2 Men's Work Shirts . 89c Men's Combinations .. Men's Caps, all sizes ......... 89c Heavy Work Hose, pair §§Z1li.'§i‘.’h"£;i".T???" $119 New Ascot Wool Mufliers 4 Ties, all new pnterns ior Men's Coat Sweaters reg. $3.75. A real special at WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN OUR New Millinery Dept. L di ‘V l H ts, .2‘ .??...‘?.".°.'...‘f..fl'i‘iT’i‘ 151-93 Ladies‘ Felt Hats clearing at l I Ladies’ Felt Hats clearing at Q O Ladies‘ Felt Hats clearing at Ladies‘ Felt Hats clearing at ' OI Cblldr‘ Vlt dFit Hats 75¢ and Felt Bcrets ...................... 25c Berets ....................... 79c Baby's Bonnets .............. 49c Baby's Bonnets .............. 69c Baby's, Bonnets .. Child ' l8, . Doliagegify Scifgelal 5331?. iii.’.‘i'.’.’i7.li‘.".’.'if' $7-98 C0 is, l l i D ll m‘; ..’?’7.°.”.'...‘.’7...‘.’.?'.' $15-00 Coats, rcnl bargains at .. .. e L di ' Ci th D th t: $225.00. Spool: $438 Ladies’ Cloth Dresses . . . . . . e Flannel and Tweed Dresses 3115c? ‘f’??? . .".'.“.‘.“. . if? 155-00 Pleated Skirts, iancy cloths g1 . l, s . Child ’ -L th tt $279 111E251‘. Zfiiisk. .‘Y‘.'7?'.‘. .".". 356-98 ............ ' $25 at $15 Clothing Department Specials 25 Juvenile Overcoat: worth $4.50 to $8.00. Sizes 2 to 9 years. Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' lZ.'Z§.’.".f.’l.°2Z°i1"=l“§{'..717T. .".".‘T°.‘? 350-00- $700 “d $53-00 25 Boy's and Youths Ovcrcoais, iancy tweeds and blue, sizes 27 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 25 Men's and Young Men's Fancy Grey and Brown to Tweeds, sizes 35 to 38, clearing Dollar Days at . 20 Boy's and Youths Bloomer Pant Suits, belted models. Worth to $15.00. Sizes 32 to 36. Dollar Day Prices $5.50, and 5 - - t Men's Double and Twist ilesvy Pants, Humphey Cloth. Pair Boy's Blomer Pants, assorted tweeds. Pair . . . . . . . . .. Boy's Leather Jackets .......................................... Men's Leather Jackets $32.1‘ifiiél°'.iifii'.lii'l.ii'.i“ii‘f'f' $900- 010-50 '“"‘ $12-00 Child's Pull-over Sweaters, Children's Cont Sweaters, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. cuch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Spanish Shows clearing at 79c each . . . . . . .. patterns, each . . . . . . . .. Wool Toques, oil colors, each 19c Sateen Bloomers, fleece-lined, pnir....-... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 59c Fiannelette Bloomers. pair 29c Crepe Kimonos, each 98c mnndmt” Blmke“ u" Heavy Bath Robes, each $2.79 $4_98 54 Inch All Wool Flannel and Armure Crepes. Per yard .... .. Needlepoint Coating in three shades, 54 inches wide. Clearing at 98c per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Black and Navy Gabardine, 54 inches wide. Regular $2.25 ior per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtains, pal Odd lines in Blouses, each . . . . 98c Flunnelette Blankets li-i Wool Blankets Assorted Dress Goodspworth to 52-25. 010311118 M» I101’ $11111 -- - - 69c printed Rayon‘ inmost, Special per yard ........... Tartan Piaids, yards 29c La Belle Crepe» 11 IIWW- $119 yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wabasso Silk Crepe, yard . Plain Rayon. Ml shades» W11 29¢ Carpet and Dilcloth Department Visit our Carpet and OiIcIothQDepartgnenCPn ‘Dollar Days and see_ our special prices on Wilton, Y 11110 r - Rugs. xmmggfl D091- Mats clearing Dollar Days at each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Basement Bargains——l000 Specials 8 Ladies» Cont,’ u", speck] Ladies’ Underwear, per gar- 39c $4.98 "'"‘ $6.98 3illf...;.=."r1.;;.;.i.".a'so... 59c Ladies’ Felt Hats, all new ........ .. pii.i.a.e;.=."'h'.;.;;.";igé'i"... 59c Ladies’ Wool in‘... ‘figs... 59c Ribbed Hose . . . . . all sizes . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Flannel Dresses i’ Men's Fancy Hose, extra spec- 69c each . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . $220 iai Brooms . . . . . . 39c pecials at than Manufactured Cost and Share in this Mighty Offer A Great Purchase of Men’s Winter Over-coats in Time for this Great Event 12 Ladies’ Fur Co ats to clear at $39 Dollar Day Specials Towels, pair 24c Towels. pair 19c 5 yards Roller Towelllng at . . 98c Roller Towelling, yard . . . . . . . . 1 5c Fancy Pattern Dlmlty, yard .. Chintz, yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5c Soiled Table Linen, ‘l2 inches wide, extra quality . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 532"? ..”.'.‘.".".‘.°.‘...Y.°??’f “l” 30¢ Ladies’ Wooitcx Bloomers .. 49c Children's Fleeced Waists . . . . 39c Children's Knit sleepers Corsettes, pair 89c Comte. our 89c Ladies’ Soiied Underwear, odd sizes, suing at 50c per garment. A real special. Extra Special Ladies’ Kid and 98c Suede Gloves Special line oi Ladies’ Chamoi- 49c settc Gloves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special line oi Ladies‘ Chamoi- sette Gloves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 69c Special linc ui‘ Ladies‘ Silk 69c and “Iool Hose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special line oi Ladies’ "Wool 49c Hose . Special line oi Ladies’ Silk 49c Hose . Extra Special Kiddies Wool 29c Hose. Broken lines oi K no}. 49c Stamped Laundry Bsgs at 75o each ior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49c Stamped Aprons st 59c each 39c ' for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stamped Tea Sets . . . . . . . . . . . Artstyi Rope ior Embroidery at dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c Dress Gingham, per" yard . . . . 12c Dress Rayon, per yard . . . . . . . . 21c Dress Gingham, per yard 21c 80 inch Print, per yard ...... Curtain Net, per yard ......... Pillow Cases, each .. 19c 8-4 Sheets, each .. . 0-4 Sheets. each.... Grey Sheeting, yard 55c Grey Sheeting, yard Grey Sbeetinmyard 29c White Sheeting, Bl inches, yard 29c White Sheeting, 72 inches, yard 0O (.|./c Pillow Cotton, 40 inches, yard 36c Pillow Cotton, 42 inches, yard 39c granted his every h“ mire“- The funeral services which were Stewart; largely attended Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Tracad1e.°°1’1d11°1°d by K118511011‘ WBlSll. The Brookllne, Mass; Mr. James Steele, 30511911 Mc/‘skm- J°5°Ph J" D°y1°' and Roderick Wilfred McQulllan, George liinc» MR. ALEXANDER MATIIESON In the early evening oi Saturday him during his illness and by thelmmgt 22nd, Mn Alexander Mam. number oi mass cards and spiritual 65m, a very highly respected resi- dent oi Brndalbnne passed pence- Hls last days were made peaceful funy away at the age o‘; 77 yea“ and 113W? b? 1119 "QEPWJ" 01' the On August 16th the deceased be- Slcred Rite oi Extreme Unction came suddenly m and an that the community loses one who had student pastor oi Bmdalbanc. Reverend medical skill ilild mu nilrsing Joseph Walsh, due to the absence mum do was done’ but owmg m the 0i 1118 belflved Pistor the Reverend weakened condition oi the afternoon to St. T118110- servlccs being the Reverend J. pallbearers ivcre and 1110'!‘- gentle soul winged it heavenward IAKE TWOiIN lll-EDIORIO-ll -- Besides sorrowiug widow, daughter oi the late John B. Mac- Kenzie, l-Iartsvllle, Mr. Matheson leaves to hourn the loss of a kind and loving father four sons and one daughter, the sons are, lVlQKcnzle, Cuyler, and Colin oi Brabalbane large one, was held on the after- nnd Daniel W. oi The daughter is Mrs. Harry Cras- a short service in the home, the well oi’ Clyde, besides these there regular iuncrol service was held in are also leit to morun three broth- the crs and two sisters, John of Emer- Church of which the (ior-eased was aid, Angus oi Springfield and Colin a member. The services were con- Qi Port Elgin, N. B., Mrs. Dougald ducted by the Rev. J. M. William- McPherson ci North Wilshlre and son oi Malpcquc assisted by 1110 Mrs. Anne McDonald, Sprlngton. Rev. 'I'h'eo. Palethorl) of Bratisl- 1n the passing‘ 0i Mr. Matheson bane and also Mr. Oliver always a kind heart and a ready hand to help and cheer those in Angus MacMillnn, Cnlhcl McLeod. he,“ sorrow or ih need. Because or his John Manon, J0sr1111 liicDmiflld- come and the stranger was at home. All through his life he was know and respected ior his honesty and integrity in his dealing and his sincere iriendship with his fellow- The funeral which was a. var)’ Charlottetown. noon oi Monday August 24th. Aflfl Bradalbane Prcsbytffflflll Nuizcnt , l. A. McDONALD The pail bearest WCTOI lilossrs About One Bite to a (‘en-load Bradalbane cemetery. the rcressional Cards STEWART 8: LOWTHER m“ .|. o. srswsm. x. c. N w oowmen ssnmsrens soucrrons. erc 84 Great George Street MONEY ro LOAN. McLEOD 8i BENTLEY .|. A. riENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. Barrister and Attorney-st-Lsn Oillce: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN MclJUNALD & McPi-IPIE a H. F. McPl-IEE Barristers Attorneys. Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Riley Building t134-5-20-imo-daiiy S. A. MacDONALD J. B. McIntyre who was absent on his strength gradually waned, until cheery manner and kindly hospi- Alex MacDonald and Hon. M. on the above mentioned date his tslity the iriend was always W81- Kennedy- Interment W38 BELL & MATHIESON 1'95 he tar- 2 Anne Leonard rphy 2 griew. 4 Walsh. lsy 1nd lullivan. tysn, 3 a. n. Bell. u. 1.. nsuthnshh, u. l Birm- Barrister d: Solicitors Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague MARK R. lVIcGUIGAN ssamsren. sorjcrron. mo. mour-zv r0 LOAN Qsmeron Block. Charlottetown, P.E.l ______ w. n. DARBY. |.|.. B , i Barrister & Solicitor Dalton iluiidinm I summcrslde, l’, E, |_ man l m 1.0m 1i 3390—Z—l I-Lllfilillll" w-r" u. ovum} -ii.\\v, it. c new Oiliev- » Prowse Block, r27 (iraiton hlrtfit, Charlottetown Wills and Estates Settled. 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