-. M, Vi. SPECIAL Read Du r Special List Below an Profit by Them a FOR TODAY and SATURDAY 0dd lines in ,Women’s Bras- l siers in plain or fancy styles, white or pink special 49c to A real Bargain i_n Women's Pongee Blouses. All sizes special $2.98. t twir- wiiiiiiirs UlllltlfSlllilS iii iiiiiiii s"”°"" and Colors. Special $1.25. Women’s fancy Voile Blouses special $1.25 Special i 300 yds , Special Prices on Flannelette Cotton 35 Blankets and Comforts. Men’s Wool Underwear 50 Dozen only regular $4.00 special _ _ $2.75 per suits Stockings Special 25c 'lhis' is your opportunity to get a pair of fine rib, black Stockings all sizes Special 25c. Children's Winter Vest and drawers 30 doz only, special 25c suiting, regular $5.75 for $3.75 in colors of Navy Md Blue, Brown, Grey. in Fine Botany wool I n Staple Department 40 inch Unbleached a g cents for 25c. I00 yards heavy blue and white Shirting 45 for 32 cents. 100 yards 36 inch good quality Crettone 55 for 35c. l PYOWS€ BT03. i\ I u} \ . ~' The One Price Cash Stllre iJ til" MONTAGUE SCHOOL FAIR Boys Race Over 12 Years m Pvurdou. 1* {I . ._. ._. I $f‘_\'l‘llOlll' Poztrtltin Wheel Barrow Race '3 i Fontiiiui-il from trust‘ '- t 2. John (‘itmphi-ll Joe Vinzzo lirnt-st Patterson Boys 3 Legged Race l. Jack Anncnr and J. Wiesvtiuvii)‘ John Cownn and Gordon (‘otiin .i, Seymour Pottrtinn unil Albert _ -i 3'. 2, tilga .\lcl\'it1nnu Y: ll, Jessie Sliwvurl. -t_ llotitrit-o Laiuniuuu Race-Girls From 9 to l2 Years , int-z Annem- , lithol Keith .i o -i ;i_ bu“. COW," Reynolds. i_ “in, (inwm, I l. 'l‘lioiniis .\l'll'l(lill‘ ililil llonulil Girls Race Over l2 Years Mlillllfi» i. Luis iloss Girls 3 Legged Race -_i_ “my, 53.15,," l, Inez Annoiii‘ and Lois Iloss y“ 313b,.) _\|,-1,,_.0,| 2, .\ltlbcl bit-Lend itutl illimiyho -l, Blunt-ho Alt-Loud KlP-LPOI! Boys Race Under 7 Years >3 llurriot. Jucltnlitn and liflflliltlt‘ l, lllll‘l‘)‘ (‘iillis (‘unison 1:, (flinrlie Patterson l, Olive .\lrl.<>od und Florenc- 1:. Thomas Annctir 3001115» l, HOWGHI l1fli\(ii‘_\' Jockey Race ' Boys Race 9 to 12 Years l. Jitrk Annenr and Joe West- i . Lowell Pooli- invtll‘ _ Hun-y unlit; 2. John (‘titupbcrl itntl Jov Viozzo. i, Albert Reynolds , iiestci‘ Nloore Ii. John Cow-an and Gordon Coffin -i, Seymour Peurdon and Preston .~.-_—,|_»,_i l, Jiick .\ill‘l€ill‘ itnrl ztwuy. 2. John Campbell and Joe Viozzo. ll, John (Iowan and Gordon Coffin 4. Albert Reynolds and Austin Reynolds. Teachers Race l, Miss Neilson L‘. Miss lirinnon 3, bliss hlclntvre -i, Miss hlclit-rotl Married Men's Race , llurry .\lcGt'egoi' . Aubrey Bell , Louis McDonald l. \\'ill McDonald Joe West- l .> .i is _____4-O}__._ First Listener: “isn't bliss SqunwblcK-t top note soothing?” Second Ditto: "Oh, isn't it? When you hear that you feel you intro.- pnsscd the worst." Better Nights and Follow the Family chan makes an attractive beverage be shared by all the serve with cream or milk and suga So many are making this chan Mule by Canadian Poatum Cereal Co.,l.td., Brighter Mornings ge from tea or coffee to osruM CEREAL This old and Favorite meal-time drink Family with no Fear 0F tea or coffees harm to health. ' Boil Postum Cereal a Full Fifteen minutesthen e to the benefit 0F both health and purse,you,too. s ould be interested Grocers everywhere sell Pastzzm (ézeal ___..>€ ____ .. which can r iF desired T. Windsor, Cat. i l I I lt- ‘ifox tintl llurrllug live in the 93mg liousc in Baltimore. candidates for President mocrat and Mlarshall F‘. Jlnrdimz running true porter of the G. 0. their different Cox —IT PAYI M ‘MI! h fllll Pm!- Q- _ —8HOP FROM MOI-MAN'S so]. INN-a -WRITE FOR HOLMA'N'8 pric- es on highest quality ’Gold Medal Smelt Webs. --MASQUERADE BALL, “Sum- inerslde‘ Thursday eleventh. 3489~11-4-am.2i —~MR. DAN PERRY, who has spent the most of his time in Bos ton is proving to be the beat bar- ber on the Island. Now located in the new McNelll building, Summer- side. _ 3489-11A-2i. —A rustic MEETING WILL b8 held in King George Hall, Kenning- ton Priday 6th inst. at 7.30 ifor the purpose v! putting on a. riuiineiiii drive {or the‘ Protestant Orphan age. 2| —VIOTORY BONDS.——nt $93.00 pci- $100.00 apply to J. A. ‘Brace at office of John A. Lea, Journal Building. Summerside. 35l5-11-5-fri-3i -—~T~RtAN»Sil-1Eti-‘liR'EiD.-M1t James lliaicDonuld of ttilie Iloyal Bank Staff. Tyne Volley. than been trans- ferred to their Tigntisli ilrnnch where he has now entered on lils new duties. -—CORRECTlON.—The meeting for llle British Europe “for Relief Fund advertised to take place at Port iiili on Vl'edrieisdity' evening next has been cancelled and instead _i thereof a meeting will take place on Monday the 8th inst" at Port iiili Hull nt 7 o'clock to ho addressi- ed by Rev. Neil liermnn of Ottziwn. Nov. 2-5i. -HEAVY FINE-A Western merchnnt was lined $50.00 nmi costs Wednesday for selling toba- cco not in the original packages. The case was tricd licforc Justice AJexnnller Campbell aiitl John Molllsou of’ Summer-side. Mr. 'liV.J. Whitney of the inland Revenue Dept. and Mr. E H. Strong, attor- ney, for prosecution. —A PLEASANT AFFAIR.—A very pleasant. orvcnlng was spent in Epworth Hull on lliloiidny even ing, wlic-n over one hundred young pe-nplo, ilir-iinbers of‘ the Epworth and their friends, tmet to celebrate l-iinllo\ve'en in the good old fashion- ed wny. The liaill was suitably doc- orated with Jack Obatnterns and a bright. fire in tho fire place. making r rr spooky but ipleasnirt itppear- z . 'l‘hi- zui-ds were welcomed at the rloor by tour silent ghosts w“ were nilso much in evidence during‘ the evening. Tiwo wltuhcs euilivened tho evening with fortune tolling. A very pleosoml. ltoui" was sllvlil iii games and stunts approprialo to the occasion, zifteti‘ which n lu: .-li WQLH served. tho principle featuri- holug pumpkin pies and dougiiritits. The yoting people left. at an curly hour, VOUIYElJIliS tho bt-st yot, -——-—<e>-_ WESTERN PERSONALS i -Mr. and Blrs. ll. la‘, Nforrison. Konsingfton, ill0lUl'(“(l to town on in of on be will the not. lius been dliicovcrc-tl that. copt Like the (flint-lea the-wool I) - row (‘ox is a. dyed-in 5'3"" to form, ls :1 sup? i’. [lnsplte . so a political opinions, have (ii-lends. iintl ilnrtling nrr- warm with ran cnitnnomiirovviv ounwyln Western Guardian l ’. L__. per. is visiting frienrlsin Summer- side. visiting Mrs. W. John Profitt il-les- pere. Alberto. -~Mr. and Mrs. HJ. Mclnnis of Ottawa arrived where Mr. Mclnnls has taken over the lthiltors choir for the Pioneer Publishing Co. —-Mrs. W. Winnipeg are spending the winter hlnwley House. —Messrs Gun Ltmgiols Ltd. and Joseph Reid 0o. are Just comPlBl- trig a. wide gauge branch to rhe reru- t- mpleted will have firims, time, Labour and nnoncy. -—-Mr. George A. Bowness, populllair local hametw maker suc- cessfully undetwent ain operation for nppetidicftis in the P. C. Hospital BOSTON, Nov. ii-iluizh lluffv erlcan League team nt-xi t: he will say the word. 'i‘lii~ iiili-r oi‘ the management nltlde f0 him. Duffy, who I‘i‘i"‘l‘!l'l tional League last season, would question us to whether lie will no Since the resignation oi‘ Ed. llnr- Outflelder Harry Hooper, the veter- nn of the team end Jack Barry, al- \ Ladies fine knit Undervests, with high neck, buttoned front, ion sleeves, or in round neck “pul over style" with short sleeve, moderate winter weight,- all sizes—and correctly sized too, per garment Drawersin all sizes same price. A very popular, part wool Undervest is the “ENITH" un- shrinkable, fine close elastic LADIES VEST OF CREAM Cotton, neck, long sleeves, shown in all roomy garment, not “kimped" rib, round neck, “pull over” _ style, short sleeve an extreme- ly desirable vest, of perfect fit and winter comfort.___ Drawers to match, in all sizes, same price White Knitted Bloomers, alhsizes Pink Knitted Bloomers, all sizes ................................................. .. $1.60 OORE & McLEOD LTD. i . M ._.M§i;§ lllyrtle S\veet. of lCascum- -—Mr. and lliglJames Farquhtir- in Summerside C. Leord and non of Snmmerslde ‘the guests or the their warehouses which when; ‘for those Olli‘ Tuesday. His iinniny friends will ipleaaed to loam that he is pro- gressing favorably. Hugh Duffy May lBe Manager Red Sox be manager of tlic linstnn Am~ it still of tlii- Hos \\:tl Toronto teniu o" tlai- it; i-mii- discuss the matter, and the the post ls still in doubt. the names of "Bill" Carrignn, er manager of the Red 80x; former manager of the locals, been mentioned in connection the Job. None oi‘ thela, how- ever, has been approached by Pl" s- l‘tll‘li.. .. . . . . . . ident. Frazee. Underwear Comfort {F or iAutumn Days Late Arrivals of Choice Undergarments that Defy Filling ~ Smooth---Comfort Ladies lightweight fleece lined undervest, with high neck buttoned front, long sleeves, very warm and cozy though not heavy in weight, at per garment... . .. Drawersto match in all sizes same price. Iladics “NUMODE" c0mbiii- ation in very fine close, elastic rib, buttoned front, “V” neck and shortfsleeves, ankle length. $2.60 Larger sizes a little more. offered in size 5'6 c‘. per suit............ I .._.i.i--‘~--.----- v -. . , . , - . , ._ Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . ..57 E358 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Nlondn). ll. son of Smuhpovt’ an, visiting m is best remembered is llH-illl: ‘It: my ' . ‘ I . ‘ ‘ ' I _ I . H H$18_$22 luminous” n H H H _____ Summerside’ [he guests o! M“ 3m] tumuliitod the illi-JIGHI bitttint, .t\~ 0mg ' ____75._$5i P0rk.. ,_ .. _, .. ,_ __ .. "MT-i Jirlm M. 1111i’? ""4 MP5. Mrs. George Cflllbefik “mile “"9" "mde in ‘hf’ ""13"" “llflPotntoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..40—50 TIIOHIKF- Riley. Cal-Dc Wolf were - i ' i-iucs. "Qllflfi acted as scout lor tlii-' i MURRAY HARBOR‘ visitors to Sumnnersirlo on Jlnn- The many ifrlends of \ii' Guy Red §o\' on two acres-ions l CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS Bu" 5p’ 1;; “j v my" _ ‘i " c- , Pl‘.... ( l} IL Plmuglkefml “m! 38'2", lllillor ,_ _, _, __ __ ,_ ,_ (in-pg Eggs . . . . . . .. .. __ i- - . "ease “s.” “"‘ . ‘ ii .. .. .. i'0-—-i"' 98H - - . - . . - . . - - .- -- 'l‘iicgilfycfitteitilhfglfosytlilfliat-fifficafpg hislsevolw fllnesm 0f m‘ wovksh 1L Plillitotnsnn. J Pork .. .. .. .. .. 191-1 l .~ W t . . . . . . . . . . . . - - “”°"'“"""' “m” "a-‘i i“ “w” m‘. 4 r-t i1 rm». itiitii "Mo-- -- ~- -- -- 7°41‘? P°l“‘°°** -- -- ~- -- 7' OlTlPiZIIDIISlHPS/S. n. a-gfllsfilugfizlnllefzidsn° M; i; Reef. lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2n SOURIS manners- K3 "‘ ' i-ti —~—~~ . . - . r "iii i- . - . r/thlrsnll. S. Jlcwness is stranding Fygznssetilcrftlssglllyllel ‘ttiliilluerriitoiliir “all! ilutteroNTAeuE MARKETS. '0" n H gilrlgtrtier‘ per 1b“ u H H H n Ih/ pt - , . _ -~ _ ... .. .... -_|h_i- .‘., . . . . . . . . . . .. ~il .,,, ..,.......i.i. gifl,.,l",§',i°,§,,,'Q,,,f}1.’1?"}§’§f,‘flf {he “VFW-flan 9°’ ‘*1’P°n‘“°m““ lSSES-ku .) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- Illa)‘. (wing. .. .. .. .!.i—-27 Oats, per bus.. .. ~---- _______ ‘ - __,__‘_* ats, new . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' 'lli'ili]li~l_(\1ll.).. .. -- -- 35 P°la1°°$-- -- .. .. .. r111‘. Leo Morse and Mr. Leo Potatoes .. .. .. Ti) Pork. ilivo dollvetl).... ,. 20 Porto. .. .. .. 19 HARDWG AND cox WHO ipnstable, have arrived homo nttci- LIVE IN SAME HOUSE gpgnding the "past three months good weight, round iiiffzff??? 69 cents - Cold Days Trimly-made-Properly ahle---Warm l3 l-Lh-lil l-‘J , _ i SUMMiERSIDE MARKETS. Duffy, who is it troc tier-tit. is ii y Bum“- pm- n," ....52—G0 Buttery. .. .. well-known figure in bnsvbzill, tin] ilnlfsklns. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..12 to 15 0M5 4% Ladies cream, heavy, ribbed undervest, lightly fleeced, sup. plied only in high neck, button- ed front and long sleeves sizes 38, 40 and 44 only,an extremely good value vest at per garment“... ..... .. Drawers t0 match in above sizes $2.00 Ladies perfect fitting, ribbed combinations, part wool, un- shrinkable. made by the famous TURNBULL ' Mills, short or long sleeves, ankle tcesltilli.ii%i%i:-iilf $4.25 $1.15 I KEN$|NGTUN MARKETS.’