SILK Pair Small lot Silk Hose, full fashioned. Sizes 9V; and 10 only. 5 good colors. Extra special, pair Ladies’ new Kid Gloves. New Autumn colors. All sizes, pull on style in plain and fancy. The best values otTered for years. $1.50 . 02.00.... Felt £0’ Velvet HATS $1.49 Friday and Saturday's you'll find here a tempting table full of smartly made hats Ztll specially priced sseelleleevleleeu Week end bargain in child's 111i W001 Sweater. Sizes four and six years os I consensus-sane Children's Hats in assorted head sizes and colors s sun u, f_‘Gotham Gold Stripe” regular $1.95 value Week-end Sale Gotham “Gold Stripe" Silk Hose. weight, run stop, cradle foot. Sizes 9, 9V1. 10, 10%. 4 different colors. Regular $1.95. Special price I sass-sensessseoseleeseessssseessessuse Children's Cashmere Stockings. Sizes 6V; to 9. One and one rib. Fawns only. Special, pair Kid Gloves haven’t been so low priced for Ladies’ Scarfs. Ascots, Long and Square shapes Crepe in fancy Colors. Prices v A Week-end Sale ' HOSE $1.35 Heavy service Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose. Sizes 9, 9V; and 10. Black, Rifle, Grain and Turf Tan. Special, pair .. 49c years Special lot of new Hand- bags. Mostly brown and black. Back strap and pouch styles. Special ‘$1.89 m, Chiffon in from 98c ..$3.75 Get Your New OVERCOAT to-day Sir ! $15.00 Men's and yoans mm’! b!" ""1 tweed Overcoats in blue chlnchilll sud meltons. Also smart brown and , {my mixed tweeds. This line ll made up in men’s $9 belt standard models and young men's "trill?!" Big Sale of \. LADIES’ F At Special Prices A NOVEMBER 6. 1931 __ _ -----~mt=----.mnnunwuan_ t‘ R 00118 worth Dresses .,,, ,0 $10.50 Sell Friday 6? Saturday $695 A large assortment of dresses including Satlns, Travel Prints. Silk Cantons, in Brown, Black, Navy and Green worth up to 6 10.50. Selling Friday and Sat. at a Another lot including Satins, Travel Prints and Cantonsjn all the latest styles and colors sizes 15 to 44. Selling ... ......... $10.50 A large assortment of afternoon and evening dresses, left. over from our spring range, Thesecomprise Velvets, Chiffons and Satins all selling now at .. HALF PRICE ‘ plies sold right at Braces. i; good motor car entrance . which we will ask our customers to ment is being laid. ' READS STUDIO. Any Child get‘ gi r Printed Crepe R A Y O N S Worth 89c to $1.25 a so INCH WALL PAPER 50c -69“ ' ber 7th, will be given one beautifully colored large photograph free. Day ' and evening aplwintnltnts. Reed's Olliccrs and the Provincial Police 3 seized a quantity of rum in the wa- élltltoprinted Crepe Rayons. Regular prices 89c, . . and $1.25. Clearing price for the lot l ard 18c 500KB Rglbbeg Pants. White, Flesh and Pink. arge an me ium sizes. 15c pair, 2 pairs for... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Special 22c Skein 85c lb. Wheeling yarn in 2 and 3 ply weights, good as- sortment of colors. -l skeins to ‘the pound Special. 22c skein. Pound . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Crepe lllflftltfllill. Heavy weight, 38 inch. Black, Navy, Bl'0\l'il, Wine, Maize, Green and Hello. Special. Yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Striped English Flannelette. 35 in wide. Special price. Yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. t Pure Silk Flat Crepe. li colors in lot. I Special for week end. Yard . $ I Small lot all wool Dress Goods, 54 inch. Regular prices up to $2.25 yard. Clearing price Yard .......-- . . - . - --u----ss-ss--.-¢ L DOUBLE ROLL Wallpaper ‘Special. Six pai- terns. 30 inch Wallpaper, all good designs and colorings. ll"eck end price per triple roll of 108 square feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. c Window Shades. Small lot of slightly damaged and soiled shades. Special for week end. Each Chintz and Cretonne. Clear- ing lines of Drapery Chintz and Cretonne, 36 inches wide variety of patterns and shades. Week end price ~ per yard . . . . . . . . . .. Silk Casement Cloth. 50 inches wide in plain shades of Rose, Blue, Sand, Gold. lViauve. Sunfnst and Tub" fast. Week-end price per yard . . . . . . . . . .. Flannellctte Blankets. Col- ored flannellctte Blankets. Size 150x80 inches in check patterns. price, each sWeeks-end ts.- Men! Buy Underwear to-day! Men’s Warm Fleece Lined Gloves, greys and tans I Men’s plain Work Shirts, Oxford, Army Grey & Khaki ."V” neck Coat Sweater worth to $6.50 for Men’s Black crew neck Sweat- 90 I seesoseeeeeusvs er with crest. Reg. $2.75 for . Ale-ms all wool 3110431111. 2 pairs for . . . . . . . . .. I‘cnman’s fleece lined Shirts and Drawers . . . . . . . . . . .. I’enman's fleece lined Com- binations, suit l\lcn’s work Gloves, horsehide gauntlet or short worsted Sox $1.29 i750 --..... eeeulleeoeel .& '? lot Wednesday morning. They dis- ‘ I covered a. boat in the act oi bring- ] ' ing to shore seven ten gallon kegs of 1 rum. i‘; water . Y0 Boys Overcoat in blue chin- chilla and ivliitney cloths; also all wool brown check tweeds. plush and tweed linings. ‘A belt models. to 33 Boys, all wool sweaters in polo collar and V neck pull- overs and V and shawl collar sweater coats -— broken line Boys black leather mitts, knit- ted wrist bands. wool lined 0 TiiEy WESTER lobe shouldered suard sted browns, greys Worth up to $25.00 .... .. odel. All sizes ...... . . $25. Suits at $17.50 Men’; and young men's fine wor- suits in medium and dark and fawns. smart ling men's models, all sizes. Boys fleeced lined underwear in shirts and drawers atwtfie per zarmcnt, and boys’ com- binations at . . . . . . . . . . .. 95c Boys grey and brown tweed bloomers, a good weight school pants. All sizes Boys pure wool English gloves in brown leather shades. Sizes 3 to 8 . . . . . . . . . . .. 40c ll GUARDIAN -—S!’RUCE OAKS and fishing sup- 9891-11-6-21. —ROBINSON'S BAKERY — A 1,0 Oiil‘ bakery has been constructed at the railway cmsslng on East Street, use while Wutzr Street East pave- 9868-11-5-31 —CHILDREN’S WEEK AT TIIE ting a dozcn cabinet photographs during the week beginning Novem- Studio. 9869-11-5-31 -SEIZURE 0F RUM-Customs tor oil Sea View in the early hours The kegs were tastencd to buoys with ropes underneath the The men got away but the ofllcers secured the liquor which they brought to the Customs House at Summerslde.~—S. —BADMINTON CLUB MEET- St. Mary's Badminton Club met for the first time this season in St. Marys Hall on Wednesday evening. There was a large attendance and much enthusiasm was shown, which speaks well for the winter's program. The ofllcers were electcd as follows: President, Mr. D. H. Etter; Vice- president, Miss Mary Hunt; Secre- tary, Miss Wanda Wyatt; Treasurer, Mr. Allison Moore; Executive Com- mittee, Mr. Jones, Mrs. Home and Ma's. l\l'.|.'.::n. Thc club discussed the program to be laid out but noth- ing definite was arranged. The club will meet again next Thursday to enroll new mcmbcrs.—S. m}... EASTERN GUARDIAN .."DRESSMAKING, first class. lowest prices, at your home or mine. Lilian Wickham, Montague. 9833-11-4-31. ..*FOR SALE—Will be at Souris Thursday, tNov. 12, with carload or. real choice young horses, broke -5ME1.T GILL NETS, marlin, twine, slnkers, floats, in stock at Bgagfg i 9391-11-6-21. —“OLDEN DAYS 0N PRINCE ‘EDWARD ISLAND," is an interest- ‘ ‘lng series which will be broadcast from Station C. H. G. S., Summer- side, every Friday evening at 7.45 P. M. Mrs. Nell MacLeod, of Sum- mcrslde, who will deliver this ad- dress will, as everybody ‘knows, make this an interesting and educational fe3ture_ 9890-11-8-11. --Mrs. Thomas Doyle, of Lot ’l, is visiting her niece, Miss Ina Murray, of Summersider-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell have moved into their lovely new bunga- low on Granville street, Summersidc. This is one o! many new bungalows that have been built in Summersldc this yeah-S. ARMISTIBE DAY m wmiiuic The Canadian Pressl-Winnlpeg He expressed the hope that all the city's business and industrial activ- ity would cease but pointed out there was nothing to compel any- one to stop work. The Mayor will formally proclaim the day as a holiday. ' Plans for services of Remem- brance are rapidly being completed by a committee of the officials of the Canadian Legion. A parade ‘of war veterans through the city and a service at the cenotaph are being arranged. EXIlIBITIIlN BtiXlNti (Canadian Press) PLATISBURG, N. Y., Nov. 5- double and single. Will take cattle in trade also terms. For any inter-- mation see Charles McKlnnonJ ‘ Sourls. 0849-11-4-61 ..'SEE “BATTLING BETTY ANN" a comedy drama in 3 acts, presented by the Montague Players in the Murray Harbor North Hall, Friday, November 6th at 8.15. Ad- mission 25c and 35c. 9802-11-3-31. Dizz I Bun tbereush bowel use o when you (eel dint. hesdschy. hlllons. Take IIAIIIIPI IIIIIY pure veseh ‘M. sate-m 13am“. 111i:- | =1! (l! both: than urdl- aenlassdvss. 000ml msMo‘w Ieslintltsht. m. Q Al-BIOIII‘ . __..1ll Niel/I churns. Benny Leonard, retired lightweight champion, raced Mickey Ashllne oi Plattsburgh. lightweight king or IIIOIUIGYR New York, all over the ring (or six rounds here last night. It was an exhibition, and no decis- ion was given. Leonard weighed 140; Ashllne 140. Thousands At' _ Miners Funeral OARDMDEN. Mteshlre. 54m. land,- Nov. 5—(Csnadlan Press (Islam-Tan miners who lost their lives in an ‘explosion "at the 30w Buy Your Fur Coat NOW When You Get This _ Splendid Opportunity At Discount Prices 1 only Persian Lamb Coat with Sable trim. Sizes 38. Regular $350.00. Sale price .-¢---- . . - . - -.s..s-.....,, Persien Lamb Coat. Sable Collar and Cuffs. Size 38. Regular $170.00. Selling _I at uneueeueuoseeeeees étzlgiilggtrfzt‘ Coat. Size 38. Regular 1 Muskrat Coat. Size 40. Regular $160.00 for . .. . 1 French Seal with Fox Trimmings. Size 38- Regular $150.00 m 1 Astrachan Coat, Sable Trim, Size 44- Regular $150.00. Bargain price 1 only Beaverine Coat. $90.00. On sale at (30018511 and 100k these over. Sets the first choice. The early customer . Maybe your coat is here. WINNIPEG, MBJL, NOV. 5.—(By . entitled to coupons. ‘ - ,' When you buy your coat or any other purchase here remember you are entitled to any of our valuable prem- iums free. Save your coupons with each purchase. Any customer that buys at wholesale prices is not l will observe Remembrance Day, I Nov. ll, as a public holiday, Mayor , Ralph H. Webb, announced today. ' while thousands listened to the aer- vlce which was carried by loud speakers to those who could not jam their way into the little ceme- tery. ’ ' Sobblng women stood at the aide of the graves and thousands pack- ed themselves into the graveyard. Thousands more lined the main street of the little village and stood bareheaded as the hearses passed headed by the Colliery Pipe Band ‘which played “Flowers or tho For- est." Man Survives Frosen Bleep Lieuh-Colonel Sir Reginald Ran- kin, who for 29 years survived his frozen sleep, has died at Brynlwsyn, England, atthe age oi 60. He is tho only man known to science who awoke utter being frozen to sleep. In 1902 he climbed Mount Aconca- gua (23,080 feet). on the border oi Argentina and Chile, and on his descent was overtaken by a. blinard at an altitude of 20,000 test, where he was frozen to sleep. Later, utm- terrible experiences, he got to n1. at! and his toes were subsequently amputated. Bli- Reglnsld begun trav- Blifllli In M717 lie. Ind while in’ Indis- shot the biggest snow leopard! on record. , 09P“! 510ml! M»! Move Hill colllery on Saturday were bur. _ led today in Oerdtnden Graveyard. Gretna Green, Scotland, scene o: ' “ zramvwuri "cl-x n l 4 Prowse Bros Limiteci “THE BARGAIN CENTRE” a many marriages o! elopers, may lose sessment is not l ‘uced they may its famous smithy, where the cerc- accept the oller from the United monies are performed over the anvil. States. ' rho crued building may be demol- lshed or moved to the United States unless the decision ot the local court to increase the tax assessment is overruled by a higher court. The Dumiries Valuation Court has de- cided that he owners o! the smithy shall pay taxes on an assessment of ;.; $2,500, instead o! 8190, and the own- ers wili have to find $1.625 a year instead o! $125. George Mackle, one of the owners, said that if the as- l,‘ Evasion?‘ é“ H" EXAMINATION .i::.:':.: "Mr- |||| " " n. .|. MABON orromsraisr M Montague I. l. L I Office Connected With I z-La-“ra-‘i-Zfit-lfii-iilii H Drugstore ' NA NKING CA FE Central Street Summerside Best Restaurant in Town. Reasonable Prices. Eat here when in town. inhale served from 8 a.m. to 2 am.