Sensationalls $1.00 Values children' all ' 1 i ' sweaters wgrth “Sho eihgigls 10|' $1.00 Metre sine 1 Coats. only 3 in stock 1.00 / _ ¢ 1.. All _Wool Unshrinkable Under wearworth $1.35 1-0,0, Uni ad 1-.ui <1 is Reg.»1.2§f..T.»;l1.i.?X?.....§_T 1.00 soe Brace-.,De1ier Dey 3 prs. for 1.00 1 e e e De k oi , 11 ea R . 1.25 f...‘i“..ff‘....f’.Yf’." 1.00 Undressed Kid Gloves, wool lined Reg.§.25.(.:.... 1.00 . tor ’ 1-00 Other lines of Caps Reg 27th 1" A Harvest----Bargain Day at the CLOI_l;llNG CO. 0 w>rrQU D A 1.00, Dollar Day.; .... .. 2-10! 1.00 Y D usn n-,,131 ie T s oeiierliney. ...fir..f'.Ii 2 for 1.00 " 1 Save your $$$ on yoin° Suit or Overcoat Suit Bargains on ' Dollar Day Men’s $10.00 Suits made of good strong Tweed, well made. Get it on Dollar Day for......... Blue Serge Suits, single or double breasted, selling regularly at $13.50 Dollar Day price only ................... ._ $15.00 on Dollar Day will buy youa Suit fully worth $20.00 to 22.50. We are making this sacrifice just for one Day. Wecélel sta;g2it50 D ll D ta . suiton oar a for. ............... ............. Overcoats Reduced _t for Dollar Day ,P Men’s Fall Toppers in Black Cheviots with silk .face lapels. Regular 13.50 Dollar_Day only ......... .. Winter Overcoats, with convertible or shawl collars, one of the best 10.00 coats in the city. Our price on Dollar Day only ............ . ..... ............... .. Raincoats at.... on Dollar Day ......... .... 4.00 Waterproof Coats selling regularly at $7. only 4.00 on Dollar Day. The Count B ‘ Charge nys We are giving away Free 2 Bicycles to 2 Country Boys securing largest number of Votes. A Vote with every 25c purchase make them count up On Dollar Day ` and Rubbers all are included in this special Dollar Day Offer. Twenty r cent will be given to you on Dollar y _ NATIO AL CLOTHl G CO i i _ l SHOES Da, ' is 'p ' ` 20 p. c. off Charlottetown e P. E. l. Don’t Forget Your Votes, ‘ Boys Bear in mind that every 25c purchase cle Contest. 2 lucky winners. , Work energetically and be one ofthe aiirlilnm will secure you an Extra Vote for the Bicy- pna O§|l'O'llO*§§#OO*§'l"l'1IO'l\ Agift to strengthen friend hip-your photo. The Cook Studio O' ~ _ :_: Your 4. Photo for Xmas The simgle gift _that lends the touch of iendship without _the embarrassment of an obligation. Make an appointment today. Bayer Photo Studio F or Vacation ' Days . There is nothing that we could suggest to add more pleasure on your holiday than a Kodak- they are light, compact, efficient and dependable in the fullest sense of the word. We carry a complete stock of Kod- aks, Films and all sup- plies. We have a develop- ing and printing depart- ment which is equipped up-to date. Prices satis- factory. Mail your next film to The Ells Pharmacy, _ Lid. Montague, Prince' Edward Island I* _ mil Co. Are Selling $4.00 4 50 and 5.00 gl 2- II » Ladies’ Tan Boots _ For $ .95 pair Sizes King’s. County Liberal-Conservative ` Convention A Convention ot the Liberal- Conservative Party of Kin8'B County will be held at Georgetown on Wednesday, Nov. 3rd, 1915, at 1 p.m., for the purpose of nominat- ing a Candidate in the Liberal- Conservative interest in Klns's County in place ot Mr A. L- Fraser. Escn Poli is requested to have the usual number of delegates in attendance. JOHN McLEAN. Vice-President. 8320-10-7m23l,. _Q~ P-' , is rf f tn 1' ~;~:,_. . .Q- ,/ 21-2, 3, 3 1-2, 4, 4\1-2 Alley & Co. 135 Queen Street {<`.i‘1lQ<.x`”'[“!lfi . _Q____l ° . _.._._.. -J _'-- Hard and Soft Coal _ Wliolleals and Retail New il the time to put in your \mnter's Supply' of Coal when reads "4 good, weather ine, and prieel '°"°"i, e me miilr ei ees oeei by the. nice inP1ioe1'°quit»si¢‘ roi- Domutle md ‘”tl.“e.°“e' ==-"1 °°.'i::°' ""1 ri: ""' °“` . . M _ » V , keep a '°°ln'l'§l'.l1».~m31»fl;-¢A¢h~~l§°°°' the li 3w,,§".2¢| 8 sins sulu s for 1? 1- .... - ' h fi'€“.l.°i ii. J. Maison “CO0 q"m“‘” 1 " omni-moeneim. qi l The Eastern Guardian . .°iT PAYS to buy in this Province ..°T. GORDON IVES is Guardi"i Representatives tor Montague. ' ”*°'°‘”‘ f ..*HeRn|Ne.- The sehr. Mifrrsy R. Munro is discharging ri cargo of herring for Matthew & MacLean, Ltd. Souris.* ..*GENERAL CARGO.- The Schr. Irene,~ M. B. Capt. Colford arrived from Halifax Wednesday, with a general cargo for the merchants of Souris.' A GOOD RESOLVE I will start anew this morning with a ., - higher, fairer creed; I will cease to stand complaining of my I ruthless neighbor’s greed: ,I will cease to sit repinlng while my i dnty's call is clear; I will waste no moment whining, and my heart shall know no fear. I will try to rind contentment in thc paths that I must tread. I _will cease to- have resentment when another moves ahead. I will not be swayed by envy when my rival's strength is shown; I will not deny his merit, but l'll strive to prove my own. --Sunshine Bulletin. THE REVERSE SIDE. "Now," said the candidate, ‘1’ll tell you what I stand tor." "Never mind that." yelled a voice from the crowd. "Tell us what you won't stand for.” ' UIPTOWN MARKETS Butter. per lb 28-30 Fowl per lb 10 Chl kens 14 to 16 sis ` is re -so i1.od te 31.25 c Hiiy pressed F Buckwheat, Wheat, per bus. Oats, Eggs, dozen, Butter lb (creamery) Tub butter per lb Potatoes, per bus. new Beef per lb., retail 10 to 12 Turnips, 12 Wool, per lb. 25 to 40 Plums per qt N 15 Straw 05-50 S’SIDE 'MARKETS as °.° eszewwes oaiooos Butter. (dalry)) per lb. 22 to 23c. Butter (creamery) per1b. 81c. Cslfskins, per lb. 130. cnlckens, (dressed) per lb . 12 to 151:. Eggs. per doz. 260- Hay, pressed, per ton -$10 to $13 Hay, loose. pei- ton $0 to $10 Hides, per lb. 14c. Oats (black) per bus, - 1 ,A201 Oats (white) per bus, 40c. Oatmeal, per 100 lbs. $3.50 Potatoes, pei' bush. _ .40 Pork, organs left out 7% to 10%c. Straw. (pressed). per ton $0.00 Tumlps, per bush < ... 250- Wheat, per bus. $1200 to $1.25 Wool, per lb., 26 to 40°. Eyes Examined Satisfaction Guaranteed ,,_,,, ,, . e guarantee means something , 1 é are not here today and away tomorrow; you know just where to iind us. - money back. No gfusss work. _ Accurate, scientific ` meahuie- enfs and tests ` for Dsmirilen rstnlrlil P. E. lellllfl ~,' 1 ir' fin Q. ,A _en-i even me time leenlen. . : , Comfortable vision .ori ____ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-;_-.»_~_-;_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:~:_-.-_-:_-_-_-: _______ ~ _~_`~ ..'0NE CENT per word each in eertion for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order._ ..*o. F. TIERNEY is Guardian re- presentative in Souris. MEM ..*COAL LADEN.- The Schrs, Henrietta, Arizone and Mary Ellen are discharging coal for Stems Bros. J. J. Hughes, Sonrls and James Ding- well, St. Peters.” EASTERN PERSOHILS ..°Miss Ciai'a.`Ma.c`Ile1lan, teacher Indian River isgspending her vacu- tion in ,€iouris.°_.¢,,i' . ..*Mr. Joseph MacDonald, Little Pond, was in Sonrls on Wednesday on a business trip.” ..*Miss Mary MacDonald. teacher West St. Peters, was ii visitor to Souris on Wednesday* ..*Mr. William Peters. Rollo Bay, has acecpted it position with the firm of Matthew - MacLean, Ltd., Sonris.* ..*The follow‘ing.are registered at the Cox Hotel, Souris:-_- S. T. Green. Charlottetown; J. R. Bears, Taylor Village N. S.; G. T. Cowper, Montro- al; E. Ward, Halifax, F. M. Le- Blanc; Chss. Rent, Toronto; C. R. Bird, Montreal; T. C. Edgett, Charlot- tetown; E. J. Amey, Montrcnl; B. M. Swythn, Toronto; H. 0. Southcott, . . . Toronto. ._________._.;l IN Mlllllllllll LAWRENCE KINCH’ On Oct. 3rd inst. thcre passed from this world to his eternal reward. Law- rence KKinch. one of Alma’s most re- spceted residents and well to do fsriu- er in the 72nd year of his age. Hc leaves to mourn six sons and two daughters; five sons in the United States, Frank, at home on thc homo- stead, Mary and Lottie in Alberton; also three brothers, John, farmer of Alina; James W. in the employ of J. H. Myrich, in Charlottetown, and Peter Kinch.cai-risge builder and undertak- er of that place, besides several grand children to mourn. The love and es- teem in which he was held was evi- denced by thc large concourse of peo- ple who followed his remains to St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Ai- berton, where solemn Requiem Mass was sung by the Rev. Dr. Campbell for the repose oi' his soul and thence to the cemetry to be laid beside his wife who predeceased him tive years ago. May his soul rest in peace.(ls- land papers and forbign please copy) -By a relative. 'Mn. naman. .i. w|»enoNAi_o. On Wednesday, Oct. 13th the death occurred after a short illness of Dan- iel J. MacDonald youngest son of Mr. D. R, MacDonald. Orwell Cove. The deceased was only ten years oi’ age and was in his usual good health un- til tbe evening previous to' his ‘death when the fatal symptoms of peritoni- tes developed. He will be sadly miss- ed in the home circle where his win- ningdispogition made him a favorite. Fla-Nile a tended ln his last illness bylkv. M.'J. Smith who remained wit# him-till the end. ' The funeral 100 DIICG 10 Si- J1l_lchem’s Church, Vemon River on Friday morning and 1'VU.~`“ll\l'seiy attended, more than six- ` W lifriales followed the remains to the 'lrave where the funeral services wed' -pdrformed by Rev. Father Mac- Qiiilur, P. P. The pall-bearers were '-NCllBe0.- Jllhm Carey, John -,- is, Daniel Msobnnald. Joseph Moi-may, nnex Drsaisn. *Besides hls_\ga`r’ents. six sisters ` and three brot ers are left to mourn- their loss -~ we , FISH SCRAP AS FERTILIZER Artificial fertilizers are meeting' wih an increasing demand in America. This, added to the sudden shutting off of the supply of German potasli, has focused thc attention of the govcrii- ments of thc United States and Cali- ada upon their respective sources of commercial fertilizers. The three cle- ments chiefly sought are phosphates, potash and iiitrogcn. These iiigredi- cuts in varying proportions are used by farmers as fertilizers _or “soil amendments." ' One excellent s-iiirch of potash and nitrogen and 'o a lesser extent of phosphates is fls_i scrap. This mater- ial is manufactured frori: the oifni ut eanneries and ot‘icr fish curing estab- lishments. As yet but a comparative- ly small proportion of the waste in if* " connection with the fisheries is iitiliz- ed, owing chicfiy to the economic pro- blems of manufacturing. The fish re-' duction industry is carried on only for a few months each ycai' and, as a re- ‘suit, the capital invested is unproduc- tive for a. considerable portion of the lyear. To overcome this, efforts have lbeen made to couple the industry with some other that would make it pos- sible for the plants to bc kept in oper- ation for longer periods-possibly for _thc full year. In this connection, the ‘work of the Federal government at jClark harbour, Nova Scotia, is worthy of iiotc. For several years the De- partment of Marine and Fisheries operated a fish reduction plant there chiefly to provide a market for the d iish hi I infe t d th ei lb og w ci se en gi our- ing waters. During the past summer the plant was placed under the con- l V l - ‘ trol oi' the Department of Agriculture and extensive experiments wcrc uiiilzr- taken to ascertain the possibil.).y, commercially. of utilizing me exten- sive kelp beds found oil the southern coasf, of western Nova Scotia. The in- Vesfgalivns, while not complete as yet. show much promise. These kcips rich in potasli and nitrogen, make ex- ccllent fertilizers. f, by combining 1110 kelll industry with' tho fish scrap industry. the two can be placed on a coniniercial basis, a very serious wastc will have been turned to cxccllcnt uc- count.-A. D. sTnA1=|NG T1-is ARMENIANS Now and thcii the admirable Gor- man system breaks down as when Gott sets out to strafe _the Ar. mciiians. L- , l ~°_~'| They are 1 and , ` 3537-10-3lM2iEli 0 . Gentlemen . Perfect d and all JD] ‘ _...._W Everyone of you want to get a Neat Fitting, Well Made, Fall or Winter Overcoat. And you also want to Save Your Money We will 1 Guarantee to do Both We will save you a good day’s pay on any coat you buy from us and you get a well made, neat fitting coat that will give you satisfaction in every respect. Dressy '\ Sl " 1 S1225 Fitting peieee Carefully \ 0 Tailored ~and i » Made, to P Wear Values /1, ‘ in Splendid Call in and we will be delighted to show them to you whether you buy or not. And alwaysbear in, mind that in anything you buy from us we _guarantee satisfaction, or your money refunded. ,N oy, Hollinainpo Gillis, ‘ i