PAGE EIGHT THE cunnnonmown ooannmn ocronnn 27, 1921 '1 o; lo .0,‘ p , , . A; f’) \ i w THURSDAY and FRIDAY, October 27th & zsui ===BARGAIN DAYS at THE BIG STORE==== We are determined to make Dollar Days the Biggest Bargain event ever offered by any firm in Prince Edward Island the extaordinary Low Prices 0n all our Big Stock should bring us customers from every corner of the Province. . . . . . _ _ The Big Sale starts on Thursday morning, October 27th at 9 o’cl0ck. Any delay on your part might mean disappointment. This is a real buying opportunity so drop in early Thursday mornin i‘. When you want reial bargains don’t forget the Big Store. Specials from the Men's Working Department iieal Values from, Our Staple Department Allen's Wool Underwear $0.00 per Suit $ Days $1.25. pergarment, 300 yds, Towelling, Reg, 20c for 10c -" i - i‘ 1.’: 2 . Men's FleecedUnderivear Wholesale prices $ Days lciigirflfiigifiggiérgggflgi?for. 25,. 25 Doz. Men's and Boy's Caps, $1.50 for . . . . . . . . . . 500 yds. Dress Flannelette Regfi-"rv for 151'- Men's Soft Hats at Wholesale prices 600 yds. Wrapperette Reg. 75¢‘ for 50¢- Men's and Boy's Overalls at Wholesale prices. _ 500 yds. Dark Shirting Reg. 4-5" 1'01‘ 25¢‘- 40 Dozen Ladies winter Vests 05K’ 111F451’- Men's Working shirts at wholesale prices ,—-*"H' 51100101 10W‘- 400 yds. Percale (36 incheslReg. 55" 1'01‘ 25¢ " 01111010113 Small VBS-ilsilili’ 1'1"‘ '5" 1000 yds. Unbleached Cotton for 01* a yd. " 11110198 Blilfik H058 20" t1 1J1‘- 100 Damask Fringed fibwgig 70¢ for 25c. “ Boys Brown all wool Rib Hose 05¢ a pr. All other goods in the Dept. at Wholesale prices $ Days. Gents’ Furnishings Department i Men's Neckwear, Swiss Silks, Reg. $1.75 for 1111-00- Men’s Heavy Wool Hose Greys and Brown 2 pr. for$1-00 Bal. of Men's cotton Hose 5 prs. for $100- Boy’s Pullover sweaters (Wool) Reg. 911-50 for 131-00- Boy's Pullover sweaters Special price 75¢‘ Boy's Coat sweaters in Khald Reg. $1-50 for 1111-00- Many other specials in this Dept. MEN'S YLSTWCI! (‘OA TS. REG. $35.00 rind $10.00 for $25.00. l Bargains from Our Big Silk and Dress Goods Dept l -l Webs Wide Pailette silk $325 for $125- “ 50 inch Dress Serges up to $13-00 for $100- “ Cotton Cashmere for children's dresses 25¢‘ a yd. “ 36 inch Tartan Plaids Reg. 01-50 1'01‘ 93¢’- “ All wool Botany Suiting Reg. $575 1'01" ‘3-75- kwtici Wool Blankets $18.00 per pr. $ Day's $0.00 a pair. Flannlette Blankets at Wholesale prices. .30 Suit (Yases, special price for ti? Days 1111-50 Sleigh Robes, Wholesale prices Men's Fancy shirts Reg. $15-00 1'0!‘ $100- 300 Suits of Stanficids Wool Underwear, Special for $ Days, $3.00 per suit. 10"‘ Men's Work Gloves $51-50 for $1.00- - 25 Young Men's Suits $25-00 and $30-00 for $17-50- 40hrlen‘s Suits all colors size 36 to 46 Reg, $40.00 and $15.00 for 832.3110. AA Men's tweed Raincoats, Reg. $25-00 1'01‘ $15-00 ' - Men's Mackinaw Coats Norfolk style former Price $15.00 for 100 prs. Men's Working Pants at $1.50 per Pair ' $10.00, _ i 1000 yds. Heavy Khaki Drugget, Reg. 800 for 40¢- All other lilies of Men's and Boy's clothing at wholesale Men's Mackinaw Coats worth up to $10.00 for $000- ‘prices $ Days.- . . [$100 Saved is a Dollar Earned. Buy Here on $Days and Save that Big Dollar $1.00] Extraordinary Values from 0111' Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear abept. .Womcn's White Voile Blouses, Rog. Day's_$l.00. Black Sateen Blouses special 5-H‘ and 311-251’- Blk. Chamisctte and ‘iV-vol Gloves 3S Days 194'- . . . . . . . Black Suede Kid Gloves $_,Da_v, 75v x Mode and Grey Suede Cllovcs, _$ Days $1.395 ‘Lg-QT, ’rown and Grcy Cape (iioves l5 Days 511-7-5- S|'lCi‘i.\l. LIN l-IH IN \\'().\I FiNKS AND HHS-SIGN‘ \\'l.\"l‘l*lR (‘ll-FPS (ii $114M; $15.75; and $181M). " Another special line of Coats @ $24.00. “ "Nomen's Elastic Band Housedresses $1.25 for $1.00. , “ ‘Noniierfs Underskirts all shades $ Days $100. “ ~ i‘ H “ ~~ $1.50 $1.5m mo; $2.08. Women's White Flannelette Niglitgowns foi4lil-00. Women's silk Camisoles, fofliil-ilil- Special prices on all lines of silkwear. Ladies’ Cloth and Fur Coats, Suits, Dresses, Furs, Millinery. ilso Men's and Boys’ Clothing and Men's Fur Coats 0i all kinds at Wholesale Prices 8 Days PROWSE BR()S., LTD,“ probation on $ Days A I . THE STORE WITH THE BIG BARGAINS ‘Xlilil m- iiifildiZ 35 Women's Raincoziis- 'v'iiliics to $21-00 Si; Days l"?! Price. Women's and Misses‘ Serge skirts side and nox 1ilezitcd in nil woo‘ navy Serge Value $1.11 fill‘ $3.914. i0 Women's Suits sizes to 4-1 S iccial you s 1'2 Price. 7 All other lines of Gloves and Mitts for Women and Children at Wholesale liriccs on our Entire stock of New Fall Blouses. , , ' wholesale prices $ Days. N0 Goods 0n Ap- probation on $ Days ¢ y-gvgfioovv-vw-w-‘q-qgqyg“ C --;‘-'-=_- ‘J “*""""* .-.......adLr,-.......,.;.._..........._, AGENTS WANTED 3h,“ “in women. no! l" "MY/Air, but. [n travci fill" 1 repreneniutiics, and l"‘"-"‘"~" Knuiirlliiflil ‘a wi-i-k uiiii cx- cliuiici- ti. iiiii a 19'5"‘; qualifications. P““""-“- Pltllbu'llfw,.,.n,iny-y, Winston 11:1‘ pviiPIIl‘ - - ' (10,, Dept. Gw Tilmnto’ Permanent Position Open How would you like ii whole or part tlmo pooiilofl that will pay you woll and build for tho future? One of tho but and otronq- oot Cuualty inouranco Com- ponloo noedo roll man for ropronontatlvoo in thll prov- lnco. . To‘ ouch mon lt ofioro op- portunltloo to dovelop pool- tlono It tho top of tho Incur- lnco profusion, and, at the oomo timo, to earn gonorouo pronto. No oxporlonoo roquirod- _ juot octivo, oloon work. Find out moro about tiilo. Got In touch with Continental ‘Casualty Company W. l. BOWNESB, District Monagor 1|! Grout Ooorgo Utroot, - Chorlottotown, P. E. l. rue western GUARDIAN ._SHOP from Holmanw 681.8103 --HALLOWE'EN MASQUERADE Mon- DANCE iit Olympia (labaret day, Oct, filsl. Tickets, 50c. 3 -LUMBER LADEhL-The Sclir. ltichibiiciu. a cargo M. l". Schur- ii Maurie “K-ston from was in port Mondiiy wiih u!‘ lumber for Aiessrs. illllil & (To. —ENCOUHAGING. — Encourag- ing reports ziro bcing iiiiiiie by the (l. A., which are secur- ing 1hr» hourly support of the Sum- mcrsiih. liuslncss men in financing the Prim-i- (‘ounty Y. M. l‘. A. for 0f [hi- Y. M. another term. ‘- __.-\'Q'\\\ .5. i o D 0's ' ’/ ikinulzv? I‘ 7 _ ,., to, PILLS 5 Air; 1h . _\'<*p,,/ AL. ~\\\\\Y\ ~-KI,DNE y" e " ‘ln.'.°-g'"e"iee"eiir° ‘ macros!» 9P s“ -i -NEW RESIDENCE-Mr. Wil- lis Warren, contractor, is erecting ii new residence on his property on l-Justucc Street. -SNOW $TORM.—- Summorsiile u-zis visited with the first snow storm of ihe season on Tuesday afternoon, the fnll, however, doing littlc more than dampen the spirits of those who were out for ii picn- sure drive. -POTATOES. 7"- With ileiilors paying 40c, ii bushel. there was _.an excellent supply of potntocsdn Summerslilc this wr-ck. The potato crop this your in reported 1o be unusually good and the supply well overbiilzinces the demand. _ - —POLICE COURT.—AI. the Po- |licc floiiri on Monday morning .1 local butcher, charged with an in- friirilon of the Town By-lnw reini- inr: to moat. inspection was con- victed and fined $2 and costs. Th». (‘HRH of n citizen, charged with nii- suit was dismissed 1i —-BA8KET BALL-Members i.' lhi- contemplated Suinmcrsido has kct brill leiigue liiid ii strenuous ilnll exciting prarilcp grime in the Y_ M. (f. A. gymnasium on Monday night. Some cxci-llcnt bunker linil izinlcrlnl was on lhn floor and from liidicullonii ii looks an if Suninicr- side will have to any n! to who shall be the provincial champion of the lllgitlfib winter. —ENJOYABLE_-- Sevcrril score young men iinii women lizid n very cnjoyablel time ill. the Y. M. (f. .-’i.. Sunimcrsliic, on ’i‘uesiliiy nighi, the pi-oigrniiiine consisting of music. gaiincii, chalk talk various stunts. zill topped off with n liiniwhcon in n which lcc rrezini plnycd u star pnft. —'i.iQUOR RAlD.-—.\iessrs. Bar- bour ind Haywood, prohibition in- spcctors, made one oi their offic- lii] rounds on Saturday, calling nt .i house 51,1110 miles ironi town. they "niiiilsa good" by discovering a (iuuniily oi 1hr real stuff, which they confiscated, the (ifieniler, who hiis been up in court a fr-w months ago on i1 simillar charge, will he again (allcd in n day or two to ex- plain iniittcrs. -FUNERAL SERVICES. - The fiinorol oi llll‘. laie Mrs. Angus Mc~ (‘nrinuck took place on Siiturdiiy afternoon to Si. John's cemetery. Si .l':lt'ilil0l'H, a liirgr- number luring out to puy respect t0 tho memory n! a friend wiiom they highly i-sti-cmed in lifo. ltcv. Mr. White officiated iit the house rind grave The pull bearers were. Alfrcil Simpson, Sizinley Compton. John Thomas. licdley iireliaut. Lucius (‘rui- and John Thomas. Do not nuffor another day wliii Itching. Rlweillnl! Protriidinr: VIII-ii, Nn riiirgirni operation TPIHIlT- ed. Dr. ChIiiu-‘ii Ointment will relievi- you at once lIll] afford lusting benefit 1101-. o box all denier/i. or l-lii- moniion, tom-ii a, (m, Limited, Tur- unto. Sample ho! free if ymi mou- tion th popor ond ouciaoo 2o IRE) IQIHIQ dint church and was treasurer 0f KINGFORD MURRAY, VETERAN PLUMBER DEAD Kiiigford J. Murray, Ii?» Salem Street, Bradford district, treasurer of the firm of Murrriy & Dugdnlc, Water street, Huverhlll, M1133.- wns n sudden death victim yester- iliiy afternoon. lie was stricken irith a cerebral hemorrhage s: about 1.30 o'clock while engaged In iluties about his store, sinking to the floor. Dr. Leslie George was summoned iind ordered comnlit- niem to the Glilg hospital, wherel Dr. A. i'_ (leorgn was the attending liliyi-iiciui. Mr. Murray never re» giilncil. consciousness, dying lute in the afternoon at the hospital“ Mr. Murriiy was u. prominent member or the Masons and lind hclii (iffloe in the order ofihe East i-rn Star. lie had been ireasuri-r] of the firm of Murray ilflil DIIKGIIIU for ovrr twenty years. i Kiiigsiord J . Murray was born 1.1 Capo Breton, N. S, Mny 5,‘ 1868.‘ the son of Allen 1).. and Mary (Morrison) Murray. He was one of n funilly of two brothers and two sisters. Ho attended school in the town of ills birth and came to lillVUTlIlll 32 years ago. lie entered the umploy of the late A. W. Fromm, who conducted a heating and plumbing store on Merrimack street for years mid was foreman for Mr. (.'ramm_ lie held thatpoiiit- ion for l0 yiearn and than entered‘ inro business with James E. Dug- iinio, 49 Water street, the firm lie-I ing known as the Murray 1 Dug- rlnin (‘.4’). Mr. Murrny was one oi’ the land- ing members of the old First Metho- will help him intr-nduoo it. liini toiliiy for full particulars. Aim. or money moke $250 loath. tho church before it was incrgsl with the Grace M_ E. church. After the merger, he continued nli church activities. lie was treasure-r of the church, and n trustee iind superintendent of the church Sui.- day school for l2 years. Hp was a 32nd, degree Mason and a member of the Knights of i Malia. lie married Miss Nellie Ah- bott of this city, and the widow and two daughters, Ruth B., ' lreno M. Murray survive Besides the immediate family; ii brother, Allen D. Murray oi‘ this irily, rind two sisters, MPH. Mnry Robinson Prince Edward lslniid. Mrs. Elizabeth Spiickiuan New York, also survive him. $160 ACT I NOW , Moll Your Oil Light Beats ,o;-i-- I Dttifl-‘w ._-.~._ Electric Or Gas “nuns .4 PE" CENT Al“ Maritime l'|'l)\'lH(‘l‘ll. A now nil lump that given on niii— nzlngly brilliant. soft, wiilto light, oven better than Ran or olecirlcliiq iii null niir cusiomcrn. has been tented by the if, H. ilov» ernmont and fifi leading iiiiivi-riilrli-ii and found tn he superior to in [if- diniiry nil lamps. it burnii Without odor, omoko or rioliw-no pumping up, in limple clean iinfc. liuriis 94 pcr cent. ulr and d pr-r cent. com~ mon kerosene (coal-nll.) The ‘inventor. f). A. Johnson, ' ‘ Craig Si... W.. hiontrr-iil, iii offcrinir 1 tn nond o. ionip on i0 day's FRMIC ° trial, or even i0 glvi- nnP i-‘IiEi-l to 0 inn Mot HIP!’ in ciicii locality who Wm“ cameo-w» ask him to explain liuw you can gel. tho agency, and without PXPIPTMHIPS“ l0 I600 por _‘ ...,-.. ‘..o_d ,.....q_,~¢~~4~--~. .1 Special Clearing Prices 3 PRICE! A comliimiiii-ii of clrciimstnncrn enabled us to ironcludo on nrrungcriicnt miikng it poiuilble to offer o limited quan- iiiy of tho i-i-lclirnlcrl llnli 'I‘DI'PIR|III Moo-linen at remark- nl-ii- Tvdllvtihfl! In price‘, Theme machines are new and perfect i" "V"! r""p\"'l""l-lllllHIHIFOII absolutely to work perfectli" iii riirciih iiiid cii-nii any kind of need commonly Rrown in ti": The pricc is so far iii-low their present nelllng price that thcro iii Imii- iloiiht iiiit the lot will he cleaned up too new" it you cannot coil. wrlio for catalog and nrdor wlllw"! iii-lay. N0. 2 rciiiiiiir prim $185.00, Holman‘: ripen! l l’. l». island mi iiinitcd quantity 4 O O No, 2. regular pi-icc $225.00. linl midi-lg‘. 1'2. inland on limited quantity rlco for ll o. 1. Thrnnhlnit Machine. reirulor n?!“ 8275-00- mnnZ-i prlcc on limited quantity I135 (i-‘reigiit paid tn any C. N. It. Station in tho Maritime Province-n.) R. r. iioiuin, in. Siioinerairie, P. Ell. eooo vow ow+oo+o+o+ w+v4 out