.. I non ‘slats: . ’V i. if 1:1 119-121 9i, i In the best locality in Summer cnaloiwiown = . The ‘ Special Prices llllls week are for Cash only ee TUE LARGEST DISPLAY OI“ l..\ DIES’ FUR COATS UN l’. E. ISLAND, INCLUDING A XUMBIER OF HANDSOME (‘OATS HERPION CONSIGNDIENI‘ FROM THE ilI.\KElC$--FOR .\ l"E\\' DAYS OXL Y. PRICES. ALL AT SPECIALLY TEMPTING With the addition of the stock of “consigned” garments, this “FUR COAT WEEK” gives you decidedly the best opportunity you have had to price. purchase a lovely garment at a very moderate The coats will ‘be shown in the windows, and through the store this week. WEEK.” C A S H 0 N L Y. 1 only Ladies’. Brown Coney Coat, size 40, length 45in. Shawl Collar, belted all round- $50-00 l only Ladies’ Black Poney Fur Coat, size 38, length 40 inches. Large collar, belted all round .. . $60.00 .-...........,..-s... 1 only Ladies’ Black Poney Fur Coat, size 36, length 34 inches. Large Oppossum collar and cuffs $70.00 1 only Ladies’ Marmot Coat, size 36, length 40. ins.. Large Shawl collar, loose back, belted front. .......................$B‘£.00 2 only Ladies’ Marmot Coats, size 36,038, length 40, 42 inches. Large shawl collar, loose back. ....$85.00 3 only Ladies’ Marmot Coats, sizes 38, 40, length 42, 45 inches, Large shawl collar - - - - $89-00 Ladies’ French Seal Coat, size 36, length 42 inches. Large Shawl collar. Belted .. Jiill-i-OO 1 only Ladies’ French Seal Coat, _ size 40, length 40 inches. Large Specially attractive prices during “FUR COAT Prices during this “FUR COAT WEEK”——‘- 3 only Ladies’ natural Rat Coat. with deep striped border, large Shawl Collar, Flare Cuff, size 36, 38, 40, length 40, 42 inches. . . . . . $200.00 Ladies’ No. 1 Hudson Seal Coat, size 36, length 42 inches. Large Shawl Collar, looseback $270.00 Ladies’ Persian Lamb Coat. Large Shawl Sable Collar ‘and Cuffs, size 42, length 42 inches. Ladies’ Racoon Coat, deep strip- ed border,,Larg'e Shawl Collar. Flare Cuffs, sizes 36, 38. Length 40, 42 inches . . . . . . . . . -$295.00 Best Quality Black Northern Rat, with deep striped border. Large Shawl Collar, loose back, size 38, length 42 ins... $340.00 Ladies’ Plain Persian Lamb Coat, beauiful, bright curl. Large Shawl Self Collar, size 38, length 40 inches ......$360.00 ‘ Ladies’ No. 1 Hudson Seal Coat, Sha-wl Collar, loose back $1155.00 _ "‘ Ladies’ French Seal Coat, isize 40, len th 40 ins., Large Shawl. Sable ollar and Cuffs- -$I7-'»_.l_iii~ Moore 1 19.1.2.1; Queen sil- v .11 1th....“ ..» lion .1‘ "It'll? QZ-i ' IIOIIIIidIIIIIBIYI Catalog. ..*MEN‘8 FLEEO! Large Sable Shawl Collar and Cuffs, loose back, belted ifront, Sizes 36, 38, 40, length 40, 42 inches ...............$3S5.'O0' Ladies’ Persian Lamlb Coat. Large Deep Shawl Collar and Cuffs of Sable, loose back, with belt. Sizes 38, 40, length 40 inches............-..$~l00.00 McLeod' Cnal-lotterown s." -vnv.'|\ |~.=~-| yllg-nm » ,,. ‘r355 "I" h . ' . . T _ f ‘ * " y‘ ‘McDonald. 2.‘ Grace Lewis. 3: John , I n MCDCTIILUI, tirade IV. .1. Ma Me. W" 2. Leith Sci-huge |-_ -Marion Toby, Grade ill. l. Tlladd. Itillznbetlt Bile-- i, Florence ‘Mo ‘EVELVII Mcliinchern Donald. Ens Shepherd. 2. _ span. GradeJI. ‘mm, inseam. 2. i I ' -8HOI trons Holman’: (iatnlol, ‘ _ed took place on Monday ziften , ' s-IIQIQUI‘ MITHODIQT? l}! - QUIT-Sunday Nov 19th Balloons '11 n m. Cope Traverse 3.00 p. m» and Senrlotown 7 p. 111-. ~ w-POLICB COURT-Two drlmil nppocmd nt the Police court tor tilial on’ Monday morning. hnvlnl open: over Sandal’ in custody, Ono poid a lino o! 85 and cost! the other 82 and costs, H _.AflRQN aOclA-L-The mam-- hem of the B. Y. P. U. lull tricnds boldie very successful. apron social on Friday ovolllfisilt- the home oi’ Mr. and Mrs- Chan. lwugh, Sunlmerslde. Afgqod Dro- gramme was rendered. n-nd all to- gether the aoclaLwas a splendid success. ' ' ' -—A NARROW ESCAPE-When Mr. Wm. Uallbeclfs gasoline freight boat which operates with goods Ior and from his store and , WEPEHOLLQS at Central bade!!!" was coming to Summerside u law days ago it took lire and LAB crew or two had an exception-am liot lime but by strenuous an] well inn-mm. rrlwls they ‘saved the vessel. some cl’ the boxes in ihc ‘cargo were badly charred but the total damage iortnnately was only sllllht. -—HOU8E RAlD5D.:—-'A house in the eastern part oi the town, owned and occupied bl‘ i1 middle ~ aged luamjwho lived alone I911 some yeays, but has been under suspicion nor some time was raidy ed by the police during the early l, / hours of Tuesdayunornllls. B}? sides the owner. two women were round occupying the some roolfl; s the trio were arrested and 10d?- ed ‘in Jail. when they were brought to the’ police court for trial. Alter the taking 0t the evidences oi defend- cuts. the case was adlourned lin- tll Thursday ‘homing. H.‘ -DEATH -LAME.NTED--A wide circle of our friends wit! join us Ottls Gamble who passed away last ‘Saturday at the residence oi her daughter. Mrs. Walter "Solid"- lilaii, tLinkletter lioad. atte a long illness a1 the age oi _69. There are left-to mourn one son Mr. ‘Frank Gamble, at ‘home, and letter. Mrs. Walter ‘Schurman and Miss Lily Gamble a-t home. The funera-l which was largely attend- ‘noon to the Menhodlst (ill-tron ‘at Siimnicrslde and tiiénce to the Peoples Cemetery. Rev. Geo Mor- ris officiating. —MEMORIAL TABLET.-‘- On Saturday (Armistice Day) a hand- some bronze tablet in honor oi the 170i men the great wvar was placed in the branch o! the bank st Slimmer- 3. l-‘re-i McKenzie. Perfect. Alton» side. of which MixjOhas ‘Hensley is manager. by Mayor Campbell. The name's oi! [those who went irum the stall’ of the bank at Summorside inscribed on the tab- let are Cpl W. K. ‘Boyd, Sgt R. S. P. Jardine. Pte. RjS. McDlnr- mid, Gnr. D. R. Morrison. and Gnr. R. K. hioclatrerty. One oi’ these tablet-s has been placed in every branch oi‘ thvbnnlctlhroiigh- until L116 anemoouj In the regret 0i’ the death of Mrs. _ three daughters. Mrs. Alfred Link. of “tho Canadian; Bank or Commerce, who served in‘ models. Cash Store out Canada. A fuller account will be given in our next issue. --POLICE 0OU-RT'—Si.lpeiidia:‘_'-‘ ‘Wyatt had a bu week‘ end ziliil a good start for this week lit the Police Court. at Snmmersidc. Lam: Friday two ill-units, neither of whom could for the lite oi’ llienl tell whence or how tho liquor which put their! in their deplor- able condition wtla procured. One found it apparently deposited by some unknown and entirely incoui prehenslble agency on the floor oi his room. the other hnd been given lils by a stranger who he would never know again as it was dark at the time. One was fined $5 and costs. the other $2 and costs, Two indies were up for playing Halloween tricks and their case adjourned until Thurs‘ day next. -On Saturday two young men appeared on charges of creat lngpHoiloyvek-‘n disturbances and were respectively lined $3 and costs and $5 and costs. On .\lon- day two drunks were lined $5 mid costs and $2 and costs. -'row~ OOUNClL-Jfhe regu- lar monthly meeting‘ ot the Sum- mertide Town Couilcll was hold on ‘Monday plant the Mayor Fllld all the councellors. except (‘oulr sellor McElnlnn being present. Mr. J. A. Brace and ‘Rev. (X m‘ Wolfe White ‘ll-sited upon the council as delegates from the Childrens All] Society and vrerc heard belore routine business was lakcu up. The former as the mover and the latter as the x001 loiisarve with The delegates theli withdrew and “lhéill the mutter was later dis- cussed‘ it was decided to pllsi‘ pone action to an adjourned llléfli» ill i of the Council oil \vQdI1t-)a(lfl/ ni ht. The appointment oi a poi- icq ofificer to {ill the Vi\C.illl.'_‘-' nl thepreslgnatlon or i.\li~.‘.lj.iiues Sul- livan, was‘ also laid ovrr till lilo-ii. BQsidesroutinc the only cluel- e and Light llie u "rlzatloll or the c mirtee to purchase to b st advantage a nlclcr [or the p rpose‘ otmleasuriiig the “llliéf punt ed‘ _i,'or_,_the Water (‘qmniis~- s n‘ rs. Council was adjourned iili til 7,30 Xve-‘lnesdal: L-wenbiuo BELLS-INN.- marl i- ge took place at the home oi l'e bride's parents Mr. aiul Mrs. J‘; W; ‘Stnverts, oi NorllrDeile< hue. on Wednesday Nov 8th at 6 o'clock p. ni. or Miss ljllllféi vio- iér stsven to Mr. Waller Mccol. liim. d! ‘Lower Bcdcque. The cere buy was performed by Rev. D. n-Ross, -B. A, The bride is one of ‘BGQEQUBZS nlosl highly respect- h] young indies imd the groom is n model young mall one oi‘ which giwer Beileque might WP“ bi- r cud. lThe marriage ceremony was witnessed by tweuli’ friends oiidcr presented an unanimous re solution passed by the society as king the Town (lnlirlcil to ap~ point Capt. Goodwin of the Spit. Arm)‘ as- special Truant Ofilcvr. both spoke oi’ the ‘necesnlly o: such an appointment anJ strong- l,v in fhvor oi it been given tn CHM. Gootiwin. who was’ Wlllillfl’ non BABY v ' 0 "'|S‘a!ety First." Four-generations of babies havebeen kept clean, fresh, fragrant, and‘ free from skin ‘ sweet and low and swelling into and relatives oi the contracting puflllpb. Alter the solemn ll-ild lin- pr ve, mnrriage- service the married couple and their relu- tives, and irienilii were invited to the dining room WllC-FO n splendid supper was in readiness. Alter ample justice 11nd been done ln the beaultlful table. llulen with ddliuies {it for n king ihc strains o’! a slrene band were heard now n mighty chonu-s like a hundred rignntic K-lelsaons from I some Stud-shower parade. Mr. hind-kiln. McCa-llum will "oldest. Lower Bedeque. we wlfilLthom phi-y success and happiness; “lantern A Personals. ‘l The One Price I ' ' l p l = . btiglness trsusactlog was the uu-| ll‘ visit to their critically ill. lllllrt id BOY’S QVERCOATS" A beautiful range of juvenile and youths Overcoats in colors, grey, brown and fawn, latest platterns and lJilveiiiles Cvercoats $5.000. $7.50. Youths Overcoats $9.00 to $12.00. A BIG RANGE 0F MEN’S AND This season's showing of quality overcoats - emphatically ' expresses what we consider real clothiilglvalile, They’re straight from the leading tailor shops i_n thecouiitry, ‘the finest garments shown anywhere thiig pea. son. Supreme in style, in quality and: in ‘tailoring and priced, atlowesvt pric- , es whichwill save you money. OVERCOATS“ $10.00 To $32.00," A splendid variety of patternsmn, d els and sizes to fit and i and young man. A v ‘ i 2 i i ' l.‘ BOY’S sun's Afr‘ PRlCES THAT ‘WILL SAVE YOU Mohair 'l‘uesday to Wis-cousin. the con- slg-niilenl consisted 0f 'sevcilt_l' six K foxes. ~~Mrs. R. H. Philippa, oi‘ Suin- uicrsille W115 successfully operat- vil oil at the Prince Counly l-los- ‘vital hloliilu)‘. ——<.Vlajoi- Burrows oi’ Si. John. ilvllile ill SIHHIIHBPSlM was the gnu-st of Mr and iMMiTIIOIIII-lt! John ton. - ' ——.Mrs. Bessie Hewett, 0i Sums im-rsiile. left on 'l‘ucsduy morning for Bosthi lo spend the wllltcr months ‘Whlll her sister thcrc. ~’Mr. Mark Calder." o! the Do- iuiiiion Express Co. Charlottetown; was in Suniiuerslde on business‘ this uveck. and received‘ n lleurty Welcome from his lnnny friends in Sumlucrsille. -—ltov. Mr. ‘Cldllfif, at one tlilic Prowse Bros. Ltd. Tile Big Clothing Men. One Price to Everybody Cash Store TGIHIIIIPTiltlOIL: —~4.Vlr. John A; Lea, Summc-lsillljeuch, with diced cunneil penclica one part oi’ grapelru t juice with made a large shipment o! ioxeivbroken Wulnuts and seedless Sun- two parts oi’ olive‘ oi and season ‘Maid raisins ~Eol~ ii (lffiSlllilg mix with rhllt and paprika. pastor oi‘ Sumiilerside .'lapt;st| church. has zlrrivell in St. John, Ni ii. from llritlsh Columbia. and his niliny friends regret that his health is unimproved. | ' | ——‘Messns ‘Eddie McElnlan, o! Quinccy. Muss" and Wllireth. of Moncton N. "B. arrived in Sum- luelside on Saturday" night on a father (founcillur still Charlies JVI-clillmnn. vylro is Dr. LeowFl-nnlc loaves this morn lug tni- Toronto sphere ‘he will coll elude ‘nrranxlenllents ‘already under d a‘ viiit. tb town Why wait until August to eat strawberries’! Until Jnnu y ‘to orijoy apples? All things have ‘thllr ua- ‘ com-enjoy ihein at their but. ' I .1 . fits now crop o1 tea has jplt been gathered m the pardons ol lndln and Ceylon-and It's the most delicious In decades. This oiiiw ‘ton oomn to you first in _Ilus Bird n- " . ‘ cause Blue Bird being tho Intact gelling to: by. flaw»: um first to ‘ultpossfottfis crop. i. it; V ivpry piekilo of Iluo lit-d V, a going out l - ‘r . .-' ‘ = ; . picked, with fresh gathered tn tips ind billy Mfg”; some, lrom tin olgqlcdlt gardens in Ohefiriont. maimed s= was. reiiGVflluK-(oflh- ("modl u” " w‘ w' “nu-dock a‘ C“ Montague P'E'l' frobhest tn, the linen ton, the moot fragrant tuslfijfi ildiligl and orchlfd. a utthres Iii-ll ores ot Inhd, with toll ‘ranch in ‘ olllllctl , board lanes Jud, pens. ntnining halt iiancel Michael Donahue, pied. gar; Lewis. Agnes Lewis} ‘w... h"l"-T|l0 visual (weekly Wllllii. was _ imgeour. l ormon McKenzie; . , ed in the . . home on Thurs- ..'SCHOOL W°RK-—'l|li1 [Oll- l . oatmeal-rid. can uwliig in the standing of cmillgsnlggftce“lg‘f;,f',f;lj°h" 'M"D°““"- m" . ~‘ i "i" """‘“‘" » b00811‘ "m! l_ V) QWPQRY- School for the month oi October.‘ ‘ W ' pool! to ‘ ., Principals Department, Grade vlu.l o‘ I.- A- 707L001 1. Anthony Donahue, 2. Burnedottc Llnilllllflldo Lvelwls. - ti. Michael Donahue. Grade WI i. Agnes Lewis. 2. Horencc lMoNelll. Grade Vl. l. Stewart lScrlmgeour and Norm-in '4 "b b .. . . _ .. u h‘ by the u” of er acqlnlmanma. Mir. Curr who ll ' s li-nvsllinu oslesmnnhlo- _ , at Si. John, ‘N. B.. his usluela territory Includes the Maritime Provinces. H’. 101d,‘ home “m, a" moqm-n w“. shirts and drawerslnt 1.70 suit. J, oniences, hnr -—'Miss -Ne'vo Mlthlfi-Bflll‘. or Sum merslde leit on Monday on a visit Nico thing about applauding mov- lo ‘relatives in Boston. Mans. L, , .. H s yo“ do“ m M’ ‘mm miw armor-hut? INLAD Remove ‘time edits! mo from a hgif of srnpetruit and tracing the remaining s pow ob ltho- fir“ m. u. m and cross unnumb- ' —i.\ilrll. A. E. Mc-Phail. oi’ ‘Blair’ more. Alberta. with her little dnunliter. arrived iii Sumlnertvlde on-Bnturdly plight on a visit ‘to H M45. and Mrs. H. A; . .,s . ‘,7. ‘ This is the ago oi speeiLWnuldirt _ it be great ll‘ hilt summer we... to . come this will!!! 1 ~ ' ‘: '_ ' ' “ ‘ . McKenzie. z. Percy Bnnlvnn. .. _,,_ I xaml". “WV "'“""“CPJ' Elolo McXelll. Grade V. 1, Herbert u", lllnlrdl 1151mm In 1 ._‘ s