___ ,_,__-.>.. L. .'.,, II o 9. FOR n Friday and Saturday Values to Win and Hol Make New Ones. d Old Customers and Check This List Below Care- fully You Will Likely Find What You Need at a Great Saving In Price ' ‘Young .‘.it\tt'.~a ’l'v."cctl Suits, dottble breasted itiodcls. Regulars $25.00. Clearing at .... I lienllursitigle. and (Iouble breasted Blue Serge Suits, $15.00 I to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's single and. double breasted 'i‘sveeti Stilts, $15114) if) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I .\len's t) v e r c o a t s, terns. Prices $15.00 t0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . licatitifttl pat- $32.00 Men's all you! I\I:\.'.a1;iita\\'s. '7 nice patterns. _ Price only 6! 5 Boys Suits in first longs. Price $t1stt to . . . . . . . . .. .- lioys Overt-oats, sixes I52 to 36, and 4 lb‘ years. Price $1.00 $151 l0 . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . t: Men's wool felt llats, latest. 2 shades. Special i vice .. .. n $1.00 Boys Fall Caps, faitcy tweeds. P“ Special llflfl! . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Men's l-‘ull Cups, assorted colors. Special price Specialsin Cottonsladies Children's knitted Vests and Drawers. Sizes 1L’ to ‘_"_'. Bargain mice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (‘hildrrifs fleeced lined Sleepers Sizer- o, ‘i. L’, 3. llargailt llTiPP. pair . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. l3oys heavy wool Hose. A-real harfzailt at, pair . _ , . , . . . _ ._ Ladies Sill.‘ llosc. Reg. value $l.00. (‘tearing at, pair . iil§1l\'_}' lfimona Cloth. 30-inch wide. liatjrzztitt price, yard . @- Lzidies \'t2sts.,strai> and comfy" style. l-iargaitt price, each __. c. 51 inch iilfii\'_\' woo] Brrrtdclotlt. in hlaclc, brown and navy, ottly, yard . . . . Some Extra Good Values in g i i Dress Goods Ladies P‘t‘lt lluts, ll(‘\‘.' models, latest shatlcs. Ft'idayanrl Satur- (itllf .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... “mi “,0 B’. @...¢¢'~¢'¢’@¢¢¢¢¢@@¢@' Kiddies (Toloured Felt. PUiiO Bonnets. Don't miss this Bargain. Extra good value for Friday and Saturday only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. n00 All ‘wool Blankets at Special prices, $4.90 to .. Fancy Plush Cushions, lovely patterns, only each .00 Allen's heavy wool Hose, 4 prs. for $1.00, and 3 prs. for l\Ien’s Army Flannel Shirts in Khaki and Grey, at 2 for item's extra lteavy blue Overalls, led back. All sizes. Special, pair . . . . . . . . . . .. Boys fleece lined combinations Specal, suit . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Men's l"en ma ns fleeced combinations. Special, suit n39 Men's heavy Jumbo Coat. $1.98 Sweaters. Values $1.69 and Men's silk and wool and all wool Hose, at 2 prs. for . .. n00 Men's Police and Roller SUS- penders at, pair . . . . _ , , , . ._ M " i Efili 2113i.?‘§.‘ii§.‘".“.a.‘?“' $2.19 B . bfiitfiiifiii‘.filiiiiili‘; $1 .00 and Children's Wear 36 inch Tartan Plaids. Spec- ial price, yard, 40c and . Checked and plaid for Wrap- ettes. Prices, yard, 40 and . Special value in Linen and i Roller Touieling, 22c. 25c, and C. Odd pieces in Stamped Goods, Lunch- eon Sets, Runners, etc. at Special Low Prices Colored linen Guest 'l'0\veling all shades. Only, yard . 54 inch wide Damask, nice patterns. Special yard .. . .. 45c. 100 ytls. in (trey Cotton, clear- o ing price, yard . . . . . . 8c- Millinery and Departments Ladies Velvet Hats in the sea- fit"? .‘.".“.“.i?'f". ii’. i"? I . .S.‘."T°.' $2.98 ,___ Ladies (‘rcpo llrtrv-‘cs. Sizes 21R to 52 Rpotfiili wit» $5M, $6.198 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u (lirls ‘Satin and (Yrepo Dresses. Sizes it; to "0 _\'t‘.'ll'S. Week-end pric". l.‘ .5 ' . . . . . . . . .. a Ohlldrens Flannel Pantie Sizes 2 to t; years. $1.08 and Dresses. Ladics (‘loth Coats, tit-west styles. ti."..fi.’f'i‘”...73’??? $122.00 i Girls Velvet Dresses. Ladies Flannel Only $3.35 and Sizes 2 years. Week-end price, ‘I $9.75 $4.25 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I. a d i e s Silk Rayon Nightgown, 1 ~. ' . ‘ .233. .‘.'?‘.“.“.‘T’f‘. . . . .‘.’.°.°.". . $1 .29 L d' . tl . - ' : P _ Ei.ii.'.;.§§",';i‘f.‘.? tilt??? $2.98 39c. Ladies Silk Rayon Bloomers. All shades. Only PROWSE BROS, Lid “THE BARGAIN CENTRE” IU-QQOOO-QOOOOOQ4OOOOOOOOOO 4 r i. t _ . . z EYES AVIEESTED g ,- lhc Bonshaw Scnool Fair ‘ O _______ g a § (Continued fra-n Page 7) ' J. S. TAYLOR 0 t ~——~-r-——-- Optometrists y‘ § Sec. 1 tdi—l, Mildred Crosby: I. N! BMIIIMIG 80ml ‘ ,Clarn MscPhee; 3, Eric Ferguson; 4 ‘vooooooooanvooooooouov iodena Mwmm ’-»»4~';.;»»“la¢¢~¢i 5'0 1 ‘GP-l. o IIAVB YOUR EYES ‘Marguzvrite Crosby; 3. Jessie Mac- . IXAMINED AND t Nevin; 4, Louise Mat-Nevin. GLASSIS FITTED BI Sec. 2, (n) 1, a a PARKMAN l cum MocPhee; s, sum Inmln. Registered Ontomttril ~, Montana. P- l I- *_i§i' t n!!!» . Sec. 2." ibi-l, Ivan Ilbrguoon: 1i Myrtle Crosby: 2. Eric Ferguson; 2. m 14' A i Western Guardian .-__- —MIN'S MILITABY cotton flannel i W01’! shirt! $1.00 Qlch It Slnololra. < 1110-10434! . -KENBINGTON VABIIITY ,SHOW at Malpeque Monday, Oct. ~ 27. If stormy Tuesday. ‘1806-10-24-31 l i -nzn's AND YOUNG MEN'S i ovcrcoatc. A splendid range of new- i est models at Slnclalra, , 7776-10-23-21 -—MISSES CALI‘ OXFOBDS in tap ‘his black, tn lesthcr solos, sizes u to 2, $2.50 per par at Sinclair's. ‘ 7716-10-23-2! —DISINFECT FOX SEEDS and . Poultry Houses with Iul. Price 03.25 1 per gallon Fur at Bruce's. ‘IBM-ll -MEN’s JUMBO KNIT sweaters. ' assorted colors, only $3.25 each st , air 7776-11-23-21 i i t -—MEN'S STRONG Pebble groin "ark boots, $2.75 a pair at Sinclnlra. 7776-10-23-2l -—NORTl-l BEDEQUE AND FREE- TOWN United Church: 10.45. North flscdeque; 3. wilmot: 7, Freetown. i Minister; J. W. A. Nicholson. | _____ -—FUNERAL NOTICE—'I‘he remains of the late Miss Fanny Sharpe will arrive from Boston on Thursday night, The funeral will be held from her late residence at Norboro on F‘rl- day afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. Mr. Williamson offlciatlng.~—S_ —C. Y. M. L.—A very enjoyable dance was put on in St. Paul's hall, Summersidc, on Tuesday night by the C.Y.M.I... A large crowd and good muric made the time pass all too quickly. Refreshments were served during the evening. A very hand- scme sum was realized for the club. —S. —S. S. [NGOLA TN PORT-Anoth- er large potato boat: arrived in Sum- merside on Wednesday to load pota- ‘ toes for the Harris Abattoir. The S. S. Ingola hails from Glasgow. and I carries pulpwood to Three River, Que, previous to her arrival at Bum- mersldc. l-ler net tonnage is 6,000 tons and she carries a crew of thirty men. She will load 60.000 bags of potatoes for the New York market, and is expected to clear on Satur- day-S. PERS ONAIS --Miss Hood of Antiwsti Island, is visiting in summersidc-S. -—Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Owen are visiting Mrs. Owen's parents. Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Bell, Summcrsidc.—-S. -Mrs. Court of Dunstaffnage, is visiting in Summerslde. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Philllpsom-S. —Chief of Police Kane left on ' Thursday morning for Halifax, N.S., with the three juveniles, who were ordered by Judge Inman to spend one year in the rciormatory there. v following their arrest and trial for theft ths week.-S. For the Old Timers "I. C. R." Ilersld says: I have before me Ben]. Brcmnefs , "Memories of Long Ago," being n series of sketches pertaining to Charlottetown in the post. and ‘printed. I should Judge, for private ‘circulation. It is a most interesting iproductlon, interesting and instruc- ittve not only to the old timers over ‘there in Charlottetown, but to the young fo‘ks. For it depicts Charlotte- itown an it was fifty years ago and in [a manner both pleasing and fascin- ating. M1". Bremner has done his ‘native province s public service. iFor as Mr. Bremner quotes: , “When n. land forgets its legends, r Secs but falsehoods, in the past: i writing in the Halifax When n nation views its sires In the light of fools and liars, "Tis a sign of its decline, And it; glories cannot lost; Brcnchu that but bllth their roots Yield I10 sap for lasting fruits." The establishment oI an art gallery and museum will, however, atone for the apparent indifference that pre- railed in the past. Mr. Bremnex-‘s book is of intense interest to islanders now living in other lands. It‘; c true picture of life in that: s” 3 ,b,__l_ Bentommi" title city half s century or more ago. Sec. 3. tat-l. Jane Florence MacPhec; 3. Nevin; 4, Eric Ferguson. 4, Isobel Crosby. Rodolph MacDonald. 4. Mary Dnrrsch. tmcanmnuLJ-antugtnssmwthweittrm Sec. 3. (bl-l, Lloyd MocDougall; 2. H. MacDonald; 3, James Hepburmi 506- 4 (dl-l- O-Wlld Dlfflfih; 3- 5cc. 4 tn-l, Connie MucItcod; 2 Lillian cat-son; 3, Peter MacDonald. m” mflwmg" t°°' M‘ °f ‘pedfl Danna.“ 2. interest. Most, if not all, were mode J6me M“. from sketches so hnpply preserved. "I. C. R." has been devoting n portion tsric Ferguson,- a, Mildred Crosby; 4, _ Clara MacPhcc. t Sec. 4, (cl-l, Myrtle Crosby; 2, flgc. 4. tb)—l, Clayton Crosby; zHJnnc Dcrrcch; 3. Joule MwNevin; Colin Dari-sch; 3, Florence MncLeod; i 4. Mlrltlfllk CTN‘?!- Bec. d, Protect M|p—l, Canon Cove 50c. t, let-l. Lillian Carson: lischool. Florence MacPhec: 3, JqnbllacNov-ltlinn MacPhr-l; .1. fro‘ " MccNcv-j CLASH lk-Conlntn, (Still!!!) oooo-Lnouhotuhflonooflovl- was cnAtzLrlffiljTilwN FEQBPIA". Eastern Guardian i ..°llABON'8 0N! OINI‘ _!ALB‘ starts Wednesday morning at t!" o'clock Oct. 29th and ends Saturday‘ night, Nov. 1st,, at. 12 p. m. Don't, miss the barlolnl. 1807-10-24-8L .3317! YOUR WINTER. SUP-i PL!!! of drugs. toilet articles, at», tioncry and sundries ct Mnbon’: one cent sale, Oct. 29-30-31 and Nov. 1st. 1807-I0-24-8l e I . ..'lc BUYS $5.00 worth at Ma- b0I1l one cent sale, Montague, Oct. 29-30-81 and Nov. 1st. 1807-ltl-24-6i ..'DON"I‘ MISS MASON'S one: cent sale, 1c buys an extra. article of anything you want on this sale. 7807-l0-24-6i ..'ANYONE HAVING. LUNG- WORMS in foxes may have the Gef- frcyh latest up-to-datp treatment i administered. Dr. Hammond Myers, Montague, 7803-10-34-31-21 HWERVICES UNITED BAPTISTi Churches, Dundas ll s. m. St. Peters , 3 p. m. Annandale 7 p. m. H. C. i Morgan, Pastor. ; n-mournouc BAPTIST: Cl-lUltCl-L-Servloe Oct. 26th at 2.30; I o'clock. Dr. A. C. Vincent of Char- lottetown will foe the preacher. ..'UNI'I'ED CHURCH OI‘ CAN-, ADA, Georgetown and sturgeon. Ber-i vices Sunday, Oct. 26th. Georgetowni ll s. m. and 7 p. m. Sturgeon 2.30‘ p. m. These services will be conduct- ed by Rev. T. R. Goudge. B. A. ..'0N SHOOTING TRIP — Mr. Arch bald Morrison, native of Her- manvillc. but for the last. 45 years resident of Gloucester, Mass, and his two young friends, Messrs Thistle and Pettiplece, who had motored down for a weeks shooting. return- .» ~01", " 1 I! -n-'$t-"'t$',‘$1' t """I°"I1 rm-u tam‘, ‘a t! w'"w'lll lipid i ‘"4"!’ r 1 dffiWlml uopiguoa mouw/ aq; [o w!" "n l! "rma w new 1:40;; pyuaraiudaq pun iuyqsgumg mm” ry ‘SQJIJCI JBIRCIOCI In ‘asxnoo ;o ‘pyos pun ‘Sugars-open ‘copaud ‘a qunq "moor an: m; gsop aarpdoxd -dn pun Kpnoy mayo sing umqoug-I uogugwoq pus ""“I°"."I tmvtla "°.'".""°(I 81001;] ‘lldflljtlllla ' rtfmvvs who 1101 pyoqasnoq yo smoq- mypua sa/ms pus paoésd d] oauapom s; :1 ‘apnq npnq moss aq; o: qinoxq: 1:18p o8 smoyoa up asncaaq man nrmaad s; ‘ sgug; oqomoq “WW4!” P"! "l! W!“ “ml”?! PWWI "°!".“="°G 11a 1p] :0 moo: .- oq ‘moo: ugugp ‘moor spin zaqiaqn uopsanb 'u_i woo: a l o: azspdoxddn auo Supp} ;o ass: o Krdmgs ' s; 11 sufigsap opspxr ;o i oagonp sso|pua up u; sauioa ‘ mettle"?! PM"! "°!".'W°(I ‘pzapoezd ‘luau flltllléd ‘urapour ‘tunqoun PIEIUI uogupuoa IIJQIII coo]; uourxuqa ump any) zmoloa amp mug 111100.! Supsomugun ,dn one; sumo-I qnap O I u‘ om man an; ed to their homes Saturday morning. They had three or four days fair shooting in the vicinity of the East; Font lighthouse and at East Lake. Mr. Morrison sees great. ten-Qty of game since forty-five years ago. ..'AMONG THOSE CROSSING ct Borden Saturday, 19th inst, wns Mr. Cyrus Show of Cardigan, P. 1.‘. I. Mr. Show, it will be remembered was the vctim of c very serious cm- ac- cident lnst July which necessitated the amputation ‘of his left arm, at the P. E. I. Hospital. Mlm Annie Show. R. N, accompanied her broth- er, who has been under her care since her ‘return, from Paris. France, in August. Mr. Shaw expects to have further treatment to the inituted arm at the Goddard Hospital. Brockwn, Mass, from which Hospital his sis- er graduated several years ago with high honors. After that Mn-Shaw will proceed to New York where he n-ill remain for the winter under the core of Miss Annie Shaw. Pre- vious to his departure from his home at Cardigan, he was waited on by l number of his Irlendswho presented him with a nice gift. Mr. Shaw, and also all the memhers of his Iam- ily appreciate the many expressions of sympathy at the time of the ac- , cident, and afterwards during Shaw's convalescencevat the home of i hissister, Mrs. Hubert Nelson. Mon- tugue. of the space allotted him for this weekly letter to just such things as Mr. Brcnmer has incorporated in his splendidly printed booklet, the reading of which, to him, is like living over again the good, and the bad. old days, i when the old men of today were kids, i end not the least of the interacting engravings is that of Mr. Bremncr himself, whose features seem so strangely familiar to “I. C. R." though he has not seen that. gentleman for half a century. I heartily thank Mr. Bremncr fnr his kindness in sending mc s copy of his book and I need not tell him how eagerly I devoured its contents at one sitting. He has con- tributed n splendid chapter to the records of his own province and I ’Cnnada. He has given a keen insight I into our mode of living hall’ n. cent- iury ago. how Prince Edward Islanders i lived and conducted themselves at that time and in previous years: the public institutions, the churches, the colleges, the newspapers ‘the people-high and low. The per- sonal reference, 1 think. help greatly to interest the render in all the matter contained between the two covers; Lieutenant Governor Dundu and Hutch. the town cryer; John Lennie the poet. and Alex. the keeper. Noah's Ark, all beautifully blended into n surprising awry of life in the old town. l“ svssmnr T, EXAMINATION i ‘m fitting and Inpplyhll Gluing :-: m- i y n. J. MARON - OYIOIIIIIIIT rnomusrrr snucn-notwtusr- he, m,“ m»; 1mm 1,, m“, fgqngct- MONCTON. N. B, Oct. 23.—-The Marltimtos have becnnotcd for thelrwdym Na-glonm Raflwgyg, ail-mm 9,0 contributions to the educational and m, 01d pom, in gum“, N, 3,, where professional fields both in the United States and Canada. and numerous of VISITS MARITIME HOME professor of English. Rextbn is neg 'ive vocations. Professor R. B. Mas- as the birth place of the 2m Don. tel-ton o! the University of Washing- one time Premier oi Cred ton arrived hem today. via. the Can- Britain. | Today in the tomorrow you woi -~ a r . o w l1 entity a. period o rest He is! fed about yesterday- l I _ ___ ____ _ ..__..___,...-_. _ .._ 4 A- - on Your Groceries SPECIALS on SALE ‘FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY. ' EXTRA SPECIAL! Corn Syrup 5 lb. tins, Each .. .. .. EXTRA SPECIAL! Orange Marmalade igrgzi. .. .. 29cm Crisco 75cm 3lb. tin .. .. EXTRA SPECIAL l Kellogg’s\ Corn Flakes 2 "i1? EATON’S » Palawan Blond Tea - -L»- ORANGE 0H LEMON PEEL, Per Ih. /. 53c| 20c NUKBAFT caress, 22c Packag: .. CAMPBELUS TOMATO sour, 2 tins 25c LUX TOILET SOAP, 2 cakes tor 15c KIPPERED SNACKS, 3 tins for 19c IIAOARONI, l0 oz. package, 2 pkga. for 19c PRUIIES, medium slzc, Lb. 15c CURRANTS, l5 oz. package, Pkg. 16c n cu- EXTRA SPECIAL! LUX SDAP A FLAKES Large Pkg. —— 190- " " “swipe runs LAID ' SIIOBTENINQ . onorcs CIEAMERY cannons cnnsi 1 Lb. amt: 20c 1 u». m»: ‘ 19c 23175:" 38d T" “'- 25C nun cannon FIANKIURTS LARGE csumv. Per. Lb. 25c n: Lb. 28c §§_‘"“““‘“ 12c Bunch 12¢ EXTRA SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY CHOICE GRAPES 2 LBS -- — 23c -1- associate?! - i ;__.. -~'