. i t 4 ,J i e*‘¢.-*“'i’ J t l r r r L ~i Y < i . u- DN BDAY at Furs DISCOUNTED | "able-You have achance to secure, i:ew --right when you want to use tliem_ your choice of the finest range of ladies iurs in Prince Ecward Island. Here is an opportunity that is unbeat- per cent Thousands of dollars worth of the ha~‘dsoniest and smartest furs you ever saw, with ever arment price cut TWENTY PER C§N'§ =\ This full stock of handsome iurs is on sale NOW. Your opportunity to secure just the fur you have been wanting isa wonderful one. () per Ce ni Discount foi Cash On Friday morning we .place on sale our whole stock of lad- ies’ furs at 20 per cent discount. This stock was purchased in the ~ l'all after prlves were greatly reduced by the manufacturers. _ I Now in order to realize on t-liem wc offer these great-reductions FUR COATS _ Kolinsky Coney Fur Coat, with large shawl collar belted all round, forty~five inch length, spec ia] price 8115.00 for $88.00. Mink Marmot coat with large shawl collar and deep cuffs of Hudson Seal, $195.00 101' $150.00 Hudson Seal Coat, thirty-six lar and deep cuffs of Sable, belted Natural Wolf Stoles $9.00 for as follows :- O $1.20. _ Natural Wolf Stoles, $10.50 , for $8.40. Natural Wolf Stoles, 812.50 for $10.00 Natural Wolf Stoles, $20.00 for $16.00. Brown Manchurian Stoles, $9.00 for $7.20 Brown Manchurian stoles $14.50 for $11.60. Brown Manchurian stoles $16.50 for $13.20 Black Manchurian gtoleg $9.00 for $7120. . Black Manchurian .,-,-,mg ed to Suminerside Monday evening * ` ) Mr. and Mrs, Edward Manson, Pet . . . all round, for $8.00 _ _ ws li: -. . _ ,_.- __@- ,”`_- - _ J' 11". »- - ._ sa.. _ ... - One only Hudson Seal Coat forty inch length, bust 42, straight loose lines, convertable collar $325.00 for _$260.00 Racoon coat, forty inch length, f‘ i~an'¢n¢ssn|up¢doapd¢°ni°°fli5v°¢ with deep border at bottom, large Shawl cgllgr $325.00 1’0l' $200.00 inch length, with large shawl coi- $525.00 for _$420.00 Natural Wolf Mufls $10.00 I Natural Wolf Muffs $12.75 for $10.20. Natural Wolf Muifs $14.50 Wolf for $11.60. Brown Manchurian Wolf Muifs $10.50 for $8.40 Wfllf Brown W0lf Wolf Manchurian Wolf Muifs . $13.50 for $10.80 . Black Manchurian Wolf Muffs $6.00 for $4.80. - , Black Manchurian Wolf Muifs Wolf Stgleg $13.50 f0l‘ $10.80. _ Black Manchurian Stoles, $15.00 for $12.00 - Racoon animal scarf $43.00 for $34.40 " ,__ Racoon iilutf to match $38-00 for $30.40. Red animal fox stole $100-00 for $80.00 Red fox muff to match $88.00 for $70.40. Moore & like Your Order in ‘timing -ro- The ,Central .It Pi in mm mm' omm._o1~i~n»rowu. '1‘lLllPBON’ll U0-L Wolf $8.25 for $6.00 - Black Manchurian Wolf Muffs $10.50 for $8.40 _ . Lonsg Hudson Seal' scarf with pockets 115.00 f0l’ $02.10. Hudson Seal muff to match $47.00 for $96.00. I Liiiiriii I a THE EMPIRE STEEL ' MERGER TO`R8iN"I`0. Nov. 29-With rc- morrow. _ _ "Thlifé is `i'0~B'ldi\ to bellelve ilia- the wi_iqi_e_,m4tt§i‘ ,ls undergoing much eonsidsrsti n on the part of those.lhterssl}ed: in fact, it would het tie elim Ising if the errnnge- ments initide dliring the sumfmer with the vsriolis companies would be subject to a complete revision .before nnythln’_ flimi is adopted. The Olobe chime that the ex- change' situation has made the financing ol the originet scltemr "impn.oticehie without the ass-imp tion ctw by. the.Cenedieii com petites . . it Mill# f-bl-ll they were rm' to enlists." in = ference .to ,then British Einpirl.; steel -eorponmtion merger orguiw ized esr_fy,'Qilli"' gr, the financial‘ eolwi- or the dirt: will my io- $37.60. -ii Large Sable stole $120-00 for Sable Muff to match $108.00 for $86.40. t cLeod viow of the partial closing flown oi’ both the Dominion Steel Coinpiiny and tlic Nova ‘Scotia Steel Pom- nnny because of ilnboij troubles. the Globe states' that conditions do not seem favorable for carrying without full ronsldorailon. of the pliins ineuiiuiied." says- Globe" is the coldness with which the Dro- posed deal has lieen received iii influential circles, which coldness coupled with the _diiificultics might be removed by o. proper re- vision of the arrangement.” _ . Do not suffer another any with . itching. Beeding or Protrudins Piles. No lurjlse ' oggretion rkiutr- ed. Dr. Oheevs Din ent will re ine ‘ou et once end emird lutlne bene- r. loc e box; All dealers. - i. oiii oi* the original amnlgamating . THE ---_ ' it _ v-n_ ; __ -IT PAYG tio buy in this prov-~ ioco_ 1 ____ _ it -SHOP PROM HOLMAN'l coin log. ' 80465 2! tt i -COME T0 the chicken supper-_` and bazaar, Grahame Road on Wed-' niesdsy. Dec. lst if apt line follow- ing night. Admission 506 ' " ` 3994.11~29 St , -MRS W. 'F. 8T'RON0 willbs "‘aft home" on Tliiunsdny Dec. Znd , from four to six o'clock at . the _'residence ot Mrs. F. -W. Strong' l Central St. 1040 -BOARD OF TRADE.--A meet- ing of t-he -Suinmerside Board ot ,Travis which was to have taken- piace ,on Monday was post-ponedl on account or some misunderstand- ing, the members noi having been riptitied. The object of the meeting was to discuss the increase in the Telephone rates. `_ . -l~»o>---- VYESTERN PERSONALS ‘ FJ -_.Mi-. s. M. 1-licks. has -purchas- d a new "R08id9l»‘er" cair front Mr.. George Ii/iicQubind_e, agemiit ihere .H, -Mrs. J. E. Bell has returned, to Charlottetown ai‘i.¢u~_ ,vlsitingf friends in Suininerside. ‘ . ` -Mrs. Josliuii Henderson' 'ot » Freeland entered -the P. C. Hiospi- jl.ul'on Wednesday to undergo an ioperation shortiiy - ‘_ --Messrs H. M. Van Biisklrlr, _ General Manager and W. S. Grant }I’lnt Superintendent of t-he Tele-| :phone Company, lfliiarlottetown -were in Sunimerside Monday even- ling to attend tile 'hoard or 'rraae 'wiiicii was to have taken place this evening. - -’l`he following for men return er G. Clark, Fred Peters. George - DYNNMVIFI _PUROFTB rnosr and viii ai; your ti-east or blow out your stumps nowgeii easily as ever. its 'a~ big lslbor saver. Write us i‘oi~.t.he story of how Dynamite works. Fresh stoclc Dynamite just received. R. T. Hol- niah, Ltd., Sumnierstde. 4011--11-30-21 Hoi.:/iAN‘e_ An: oiotlfinu- ING their refunding of railway fares from any- relway station in .Prince Edward island to Summer- slds and retum on cash purchases oi’ $25.00 or over.‘ 4011--_'11-'-21 -AT WELi.lNGTON.- A very pleasant evening was spout on Fri day bythe young luiiesmemhers of ihc Wan a or aieloiiis, his latter _dying since. The funeral service! at the home and Srnve were-conducted_ by the ltsv. M. D. lldwbood _vt -Caledonia. ‘ ..(lPa.t.r_iot-Ples.\a lCopy).. -,_,_ - N_ si' i-'E ls gs E3, _LMsiiy.trl‘ends were grieved to learn ofthe death of Miss Margar- et Dicldeeon' of Charlottetown, who 'passed away on the evening of November 6_tih,atter a. short ilIness_ inthe ninety-seventh year of -her age. » ._ Miss Dlckieson was a native of New Glasgow where she lived for many years, an active and honor- ed ,life aniong her relatives and neighbors. 1 Early in llgs she identified lier- self with, t»h'c,Chri.stian Church at Ne Glasgow, ct which she re- inelbed .s mem-ber until her death. _ 'Some twenty _years ago silo moved to, Charlottetown where shejhae since resided with her slpier._'aui~s. -Beiigsmin williams. Qwlng 'tothei-‘._agvanC`ed, use .S110 l yogi as.; gil? -unsssnm-ing _ life, sel- dom going. `abiosd; but enloyiug ’t]i“e_trlend_shlp ot.nfwide circle of acquaintances, to-whom she wus always fsrnilnrily known as “Aunt Margaret." ' i ‘ lliom ofthe old -Sicoltisii stock of 1 Pioneer settlers-'at a time when conditions were difficult und hs? work the rule. sire has shared lit _he development ot the coni- niuiiity of New. Glasso\v_ and has .il seen the transformation from i-hcl " (91-est to the highly cultivated condition of the prosperous -set_i_it~- men of New Glasgow as it exists today. ' .Her father; the late Jiiines Dick-l ieson exnmigrsted from the- pnrlsiig fo Houstori tin Scotland. und Hf¢\fY'l wards married Catherine Stevcnsoni ` i s.'daugli.tcr of John iS. Sieveiisoni ,who was also uniong the emi-: grrtntsull/ir, Stevenson was a wear- _ er by trade of the City of Paisley. 5 and from hiiii .in her early years Miss Dickieson learned the art oi. the home nitvtuiscture oi flax and wool in all the various processes. Her sliill iii this work vrris unusual and hor interest in the imlus‘:';.' never _-».~__d_ Though ¢»h;inging!frienrls and relatives reiiirnIng‘io mm 0flSan l<‘i~ii_nci§¢0 their confidence in the Premier and ihclr strong conviction that he and his G-overninent will ai-cord the \-oieram-i ilii' fullest inf-iisuro of, r' ' ~""“i_ii and ,~'iippoi~t consis-3 .l - with the present cond-itio_ns.` of the ».Iflouli1t_icn." These .\hings' _more certainly present iizo foci- i_nZ_s of the 'returned soldiers throughout Iffrtnadit than docs the distuiilier Flynn; whose -uncouth 'and unpairioiic conduct. ls'ii by-g word in the country, so false in his misrepresentations ot the Gov- r. Actl g_ Preinier, enforced his removal from u delegation before he would receive it, and whose limited backing represents only a small .percentage of the soldiers; of Toronto. ‘ The United I-'iirmers Guide publishes in its last issue ri most sliauicful cartoon drag- ging into the d‘rrtiest ` of its political iiiire`0ne of the most sacred religeolis customs of seat. ai the _sacred desk. Kneeling ut the pcnitent fonii it csricsiured the }{on.'Mr. Cdlder_ declaring “I was s. 'bad man--A Grit of the Glasgow us Lilo oldest inhaliltaint. the great religeous co-frailernity| of the world. The picture portrays! a financial ilbertine, 'branded “bigi interests" sitting in the pastoral, condition- rendered such unnec- f‘b.¥-" . -f . . » ' e _. r PECQIBER 1, 1920 » , _ .tg f‘l the city on her birthday October vvjnams or ChM‘"""l°“'"' essary she retained her spinning 69|, wheel' in active use until quite recently and licr liand knit socks contributed to the conifort of -sol- diers ut the front on iniiiiy occas- ions during the war. in matters of ,current eveiits sh" was ti. keen obsc-rver, and a wiilc reader, retaining her facilities zil- iiiost uniiitpairul until the end. iii August. dost she attended tho Gciitennlal l(`i>lei1rrition nr_ Now Here she spent someQ\‘er-its among ...'.,?.*.‘°.‘i."‘..hE..°‘“;i;i’.“.“;.’.’. ‘i.‘.§i‘.i. ‘iii °f Mi- Mui Mi--0". -1- some time and despite the can ll0Il‘i8S`t9ild, I0 Nell' Gliugulv rt-iiic and attention bestowed upon her in 1 t°"y‘ A large S°U’L`l`1'lE Ui ill' ‘Hi nu nfofrt "ro imgbnnd out iifys wp. ; from fur and nour :is..siiiblt>d in 0,. M M (,]oS,,~» she Commmed R _ pay their last ti-lliiiio of i-usiicci, mm “Mich m,“,]0ped and _,,nm.`tlnd_i`0liowe1l iliii i'uin.iiii.- lo ihei ,mum ,L “.N,k hm. m,,,,l,_ sph." I resting plari=, her ii_i=piii\\\-.- aimiii peacefully passed ,O “S Muken |.a;< piili bearers. ilcv. W. 5. iii Fruits, Nuts, jellies, N 'tin -all these and more-gang; . in chocolate of creamy richness and deiiciousness-these 'make u the “Delecto" Assortment £6. B. Chocolates . . . . . _ w <7l/falm jiir Fifty Year: of Fine Cboqhm “ The Finest in t}ic,Lon¢1” 0,;|;M|“| 5’ ‘.~.-:li.': GANONG BROS. LIMITED. St. Stephen, N. B. \ » i“lie iuiieral ioolcpla/ge on day Sth, lnsi. i`i'oiii the Tho lsiirvivlng iiieinliers of tlic{il18‘. ‘1\\l\\\Si0l' 01 \l\“ Christ iaiiilly iiro ('.liiii'les und Arthur oi,(.‘.liul'c,liu\ Siiiniiicrsitlciinii ilvv. Now Glasgow_ .lniiies of. Cliiirlotic- Mellon of C.liiirlotti¢io\\'n <»on.luc town. Andrt-w of \'ancou\'er, \\'ill- ing the services. Télia ..____;,_,,, '.'.',\'.1I§| :-N.; ,__ 3 Grits. But 1 have repented. Hence- forth I em an honest Tory-s-true servant of Canada." Besides this it pictures Mr. Meighen in clerical gnrb declaring "Our brother'has seen the light," with 7 several church dignitaries and leaders in the pews behind. Never in the his- tory of either of the old time pol- itic..'l 'parties did they or theli pi-ess 'descendfto such shameful blaspliemy ot Holy _things i'or_ pol- itical effect. _'ro the -United rsr- mers must attach ili`e :theme _and disgrace of iiélng.the first, lo out- rage t_l._ie_ leellngs of. tho ciiurohlov ing 'people ot.-lCs.nsda' by` dragging this most siwi-.ea or their iasiiiut-‘ i_ons.lntq 'the silnie_ _itii¢l°_\"idir`nle rl :iles _.1i1ft1é,»=_i>_1_ ' their ..°siH».°ls\*.- mod 'sau _-nitro. ‘_wiii' t`_iis,'<>ii_r'is_tisii _fdrmsie `tr_i"iliis1;‘°}\l7o‘v'irice ,continue .to.-~tolei'ste sip _et‘.-"’l{ld .iicpni-ty '_iii»~.>i--11-." aot-.-i§g;bw»n¢- or their 'churches' f .iiéiieimr iii , r Ap seed, und .esilinuiilc lady _passed to her reward on October 26th,' st -‘Mount Vernon, in the nor. son of Catherine MaDonslil_ wltiow of the -late Duncan Mstlvsson. aged 8,1' years. Mrs. Matheson emigrat- ed frain Scotland with her parents, settling in- Cuiioden. Mrs. Metho- sonbossesnad a kind. anti-'olive nature. Her friends .were agony, her srecetol dis ne. tl od amidst eil circumstanc- t J _ .love for thermal wee le [tilt ,thot the sought first . .i -._.,_,,-#pi-;i_.W*.~.. - ,. _ ‘v._:..-'H ipsxigiqqpstiovittuuiinrtt i l l _ g __ _Are-you sick? rested.” - . days. as she says." I cen't stand it any longer.” . “Q »...'ff'..ii:.i'.i..-..,...-..;.“..i:.f» fi” -“Nts ti iii, it ,i,” ...r all .tilt f¥..’.€..i£’.f’ iii.. Eivkhtit . ‘f._Yop_:_'_hs§lth must be 'run-down." "YOU, I 't il. M th ` wemmgnmxbst I elm livingotoglglstatbigg urning the candle at both ends,” -“Perhaps it’e your nerves.” ~"Yee I suppose it is. Y it 1 f W0rkltt|'!ev'¢ry dey at the odlclb abd? hm b°*°-°*\@*\\°. nd nearly every night until on’t ou use Dr Chase s Nerve -; ~| , "t all me .iii suit. of ~ ridir the rleu it h shmoe' md --if-.i.--1..-1..-. ..=°»..2*.;'1..#l.:i:.i== lies been but I nezirnlilritd? gouggg y _sfiwhatever ails you, Jennie? Y . lwklsti urea 0..." me . _ ‘fYou w