f Ext ra-Specials for Week-End-Extra , THURSDAY, FRIDAY end SAT. The Economical Buyers are Sstlsfisli ilsrs \ ls dose: Lad-lbs Wool and slls sad Wool Hose. _Valnnto!l.50.lpaelalisr . . . . . . . . . .... .. 79c illdosenladledlllkrlaltadiossatssoslbar- {gain price. lpoolal for ..................-... I 2am Heavy wool Boss. Black. All um. Special in» ..... ............ ..... .. 45c 2pm Heavy Worsted Wool amour meow- Ispeelsl m" ........... ........... .. 49c Special llne o! Ladies’ nu Vesla wlul uni» Iss- niarlliio. Speolsiior ..... . . . . . . . . . . . Children's Fine Knitted Sweaters. Slsos lp to s years. Special ior .... .................... In” ragga a! is p‘ filth RIIMQ lwfilll lines aptolysala ....................... miles Heavy limos Liana llamas. Mew "n. lie. cleans; as 59¢ Sea our Special ms of all-us Insan- 6nd colours. spseisl slag ualsverusoswsslsossmanaasssann shades. spun ‘$98 Ladies’ warn loo; sleeve Vita, Drawers to latch- 5peelalt0cl0ar.... ................. . Clsiidron’! Wool Ovsralls. Oardiasi sad Canal. Spadalte clear 98c 200 Remnants at Half Price. ~ Coatings, Silks and Other 2 pieces 56 inch Unbleached (Table Damask. lpeolsl ior a yard ............. ................ .. cl pieces 72 lneh Unbleached Sheeting. lpeelai ior ayard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I pieces Curtain Scrlm. Extra special tor a yard us"... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .... . . . . .. 5 pieces 36 inch Paisley Quilting. Special for a Ylfl-‘l . . . . . . . . . . ................ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Velveteens, ‘Flenncle, Yard Goods at Halt Price‘ spumuaeursauycalsls. Ipoistisrarlrd ....... Zpleeaaliarkldafllbslalilg. lpedlllarayarll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I pleooa latter Kilt) hwoliag. lplelll iar l Ilalasssellllassdllaslllaslllllallsllfi ldolln Honey dslboealllsalyroadeAlbérq laln at each ..u......................... _ll losoaCotton Towels. BIssIOadO-Abassalen pair ......._.............l.......-........... Look Over the Lists wear. Regular 814.00 lor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Fancy IlaJdelsl-io Blankets sultabh [q- , iortd. Special eaoh......... __ u" Another line oi these Fiannelette lilanks._,,k"€:___, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... Bed Comiorts shown in G cllulee patterns. s...‘ .................... .. and White Union Wool Blankets. Special prloa par pair . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. White All Wool Blankets. Extra heavy. [sleep per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. and ;1.50 _ .,..-. “sun-u. . Mm’! hi"? ribbed Wool Underwear, per garment Below for Men’s Wants _ ‘Ma's Flannel Work Shirts. Real Shirt lur Fall Men's luau smalls. Smlslhm..." $339 Iorslllosssd Ovualnlioas (Hanan) 95c Men's Pleased Oaasblnsllvas $1.39 Palm all Wool sad elul us wool loss ior asen. ..... 2 pain m- Moa's lnlior aad Police Suspenders .‘....... 39c Knlltod Silk Neekwesr 19c Young Man's oust. ans-m mm rm suiu In Tied!- Ell!‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .d0' - boss in all sizes. R. T. Holman, Ltd. ‘THE A IAN Western Gilandian -evw ‘awonor. and rum. Anti-Fuel! If Will lldlllfll" ll. 3N¢¢l~ DTSQ-II-G-Ri. OIL -LIGIT MOBIL l. im- cold weather sold st Draco s. OWT-ll-b-il. iifi _ fidl-VANHID IINGII, Blips, nails and Pldlocksinslocl atBrsoefs. 0701-11441. -uve roman ‘ wand-ab.- Buying live poultry. empty crops, Thursday, November 7th. A. 0. Green, AIDIUY- 9717-1145-21. -‘l'lm IUPIIIOI ovum oi our ladies‘ For Goats l; being freely commented upon. ‘may cost no more than many cheaper rrldes and look vary much betm. n. '1‘. Holman Limited. 0152-11441". -0Iil ellownvu or Men's Winter Overwafl ls worthy 0t your consider- ation. Everything from the more reasonably priced garment to high trade exclusive materials. We invite your inspection. it. T. Holman Ltd. ' flilI-ll-B-Il. --—~v- ~00! men's and Boy's Under- wsar Department is complete with every desirable quality and style. You will have ovary sstlsiscuon in select- 1X18 your requirements here. 1!. '1‘. —-UNVII‘I.ING or rsaln -- A‘ spools! ssrvios will bs held in the Presbyterian Church. lulnlnerslde, on sundsy, ivovsmbsr 10th. at I.” p. n, during which the War ‘tu- let. pmsnisd by tbs Girl's olubs o! the church. will be unveiled and dod- icated. An invitation is utsndsd to, all rrlsnds and relatives and to tbs general public-d. ' - —DIID IN IDIIONTON -;- sad news resound Eenslngteh @' Oct. 10th, oi the death in that date oi Everett Ossley at his home m Edmonton. Alta. Born at Konrinp’ inn illty-one years ago, deceased lived s11 his early years in Reusing- ton and was a general iavoriie with all ihll neighbors, who deeply re- gret his pas-sing st a comparatively - esrly us. Mr. Oasley had been slca for some months but his relalives and irlsnds were nopsiul oi m; re- '~ oovery and news oi his death was, a severe shock to his relatives and, iriends. He leaves to mourn one sister Margaret, and two brothers Andrew and Heath, all oi Kensingx ion and a. brother, Nelson, residing in New Brunswick. His ‘funeral was held in Edmonton on Monday 001. 21st, The deceased brothers and sister have the sympathy oi the en- ' tire community, K. -—!UOOESSFUL CAB!) PAITIIB ~The weekly card parties under the auspices oi the 0. W. L. 0i In- dian River and kensinrton ats| proving very popular. The first “l Holman, mo. _ 9752-11-0-21. .-we luvs s wolvnuarvnf showing oi all wool plain end iancy‘ plaid nae Comioris. Also vsry ism-i estil-ls values in cotton or down dilsd quilts. It. T. Holman, Ltd. _ a-lsa-n-s-zl. --TIE NEW FAIL IIIADII in 144m’ silk 3°51"? are here in all ‘ makes including "“ ' * .,", "Kayser", "Weldrest", "Corticslil", “Wood Lavender”, ako wool under- 9752-11-6-21. -vurron cuultcu orbsmlhs ~N. Bedeque: Sat. 2.30, Preparatory iollowed by social hour; Bun. ~11, Communion; 7 W. M. s. ‘Illankoi- ieriur, address by Rev. W. H. Iisrd- lng. -llltiDl!-T0-BE suowslenn- The home oi Mrs. A. Boswell. 0t Summ-erside was the scene oi a very enjoyable eifsir last Friday even- inll- when the Sunday school class oi which Miss Margaret Hannah was a member-gathered to shower her with lovely gifts and 300d wish- es {or her happiness in her approach- in: marriage. she was the recipient the series was held at the homt 01 Nir. and Mrs. w. s. Dollmv °l1= Wednesday evening Oct. 16th.. with ‘ a large attendance oi interested players. The Wiles were won W W" . Theodore Gallant, Hamilton and Mrs. Linus Brennan, Sprint VI"!!- The following week Mr. and Mrs.- James Psudorgasi. entertained an- | other large gathering. Prizes W8" wan by Mi‘. Bernard Mclnlian. 1n- disn River and Mile Ella Dunvh1-_ Ken‘ ‘ . 0n Wslinesds ovonine Oct. soul. Miss Lillian l-ilssim W" but“. Wm; ms qpual large attend once. Rises were won by Mf- Mb" m Goodwin and W- WWW 7"‘ dergsst, Kolflsinetvll- Each night re- ,-,,,,, menu are served by tbs ladies. impromptu Programs oi music and song, added 834m’ 3° u“ "wm" enjoyment. The coliootim each ev- enlng avemzed seventeen dollars, which adds a nice sum to the C. W. I... iunds. K. ::Adthmd Victims. The man 0i’ wormn sublwi W "mm" l‘ ma“ a victim. What can be more tori-ll)“ mg than in suddenly be seized with peroxysme oi cnoxlnr whioh m!“ °° iairiy threaten the xismlcs oi ills itself. From such a condition Dr. J. ’ n. Kellogg's Asthma nemedv h" w ' yuan: s. 192,16 Miss iMcCulloch ' Demonstrates Nemo-flex Foundation Garments in Corset Dept. Nov. 4th to 9th WA Neino-fleX Expert From New York A - Will be in our Corset Depart. ment, today and following dagys NOW is the time to settle your figure prob. ‘Isms! What withthe lower skirts, higher waists, the new‘ silhouette, one hears about on all sides, the opinion of an expert on your fig- ure, and how to mould it to the new mode, is surely something devoutly to be sought for! Take a "short cutto smartness by telephoning number 49 and making an appointment with the NEMO-FLEX stylist, assemble your fall wardrobe “‘O.V.” all wool Blan- kets, 72x84, plaid patterns in pastel . shades, _used for throws and comfort- ables $5.75 each ~ Flannelette Blankets -——best quality, . . . .. $1.98 pr. Mar- . . . .290 Enxbroldered quisette . . . . Kenwood ‘Blankets in all colors, plain / and checks ..$10.75. Wall Paper _in a new lot of patterns. .100. Wail Paper in fi” special patterns, 3C- Stamped Li n e rli s newly arrived lunc 1- Corset department Second Floor. "it Varnished Tile Wall Paper- before you begin to l. r 35¢ per double roll ‘a ~ brought, many to complete restbreq. umul and hummus. 1v 1' WW“- md prised in every ll°ll°fl °l m“ broad land. ' ........ . . . . . ..'..,._ $1.25, u“ Men's Fleeces! Lined Underwear garments .................... .. Thisis a very nota bio bargain in tour pat- terns of pretty varnisheciTile. The patterns are particularly good for bathrooms or kitchens, and one or two might be used for a hail. We got ho id of these at a close price, so per Double Roll .. . . . . . . . .35c oi many iiiis pisses oi China. The evening wss- spent in music and - games, reirsshmsnts being served by the hostdse baioro tits glidltl depart- ed m‘ their bombs. B. 'eon cloths, Pillow cases, ‘Tlfnniirib c“? . tres, Vamtl’ and bu,’ ' iet sets! chiidrens aprons and cushion Dr's Wlalsr oversssts. Sills si ts ts. vsllm u $1.9. Olsarlngas... ....... ....... Glen's else cblolhiiia Oval-scab. lpssiu ‘in ........... $15.00 (Penmans) per 75c """ $1.00 A special llne oi’ Boy; Overalls, 23 :9 34, 593d“ pm,’ I m“ queen some: school. i: i .................... $1.00 Men's Soil lists at bargain pflgg, Values up to 55.00. Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.95 Insular $1.98 2°?! 2:0 52110:‘ Pullover Sweaters. Brown, He“, rey. ue. ull m. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 00 a 3”?! "i"! Jllmbc s-nd Cost Sweaters. value to 83.50. New . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., Regular l $1.00 Men», Lined Kid Dress Gloves. Extra special pair .. ...................... .., ...... $1.75 MN L th V is. ‘ ..... ... e s ea er as special ,_ ,,_ A small lot oi Boys damaged iwastan. 3150- Clurlnr n .................... .. Kw’: Ml W»! lluslasvs ia dismal lamp. Special ............ .. ........ $6.75 BHAIIWNI Mlskilsvv ll dllmat shsass. lpsstsl .... $4.75 NssAllWsslIlafiiadiIIslstsUdes-lslslsl ....... Mel's Khaki limo-kl‘: Had one. xii-s special .............. .... .. $9.75. Men's lllaki heather Lied Oasis. Iltta qpeslai .................... 813$‘) MIR’: llivwn and Blues lnalamsts Coats with asiisat ........ $9‘magd 1111c!!!‘ Dresses oi Flat Crepe, Crepe Satin, 0m». It .etc. All new styles gt the [ow prieeoi Biddle! Blanket Cloth Coats in led, Blue, Camel, to. Si _ e m 3 to 6 years Prim and Kiddies Flanneiette ivightgowns. Special 89c Ladies’ Heavy Warm Xlmonas. Au pug. price .......... lINllI ...-s........ Li"! "H"! 0f Clhlnts Smacks. All lllfl». Price . ......................... .. $1.98 and $2.98‘ Ladies’ Felt Hats in all colours. spacial was; ens price $1.98 Kiddies ‘rehash mired colours. Prles "i"! fllvlllllns Ilsa only Ladies Corsets and Corselettes on, 89c Ladies‘ Rayon silk Bloomers. Sillfllnl ...... Specials Well Worth Reading Over fl lineman 1141M’ lama Silk slips. upsets! .......... 1-41- luvs Ills sun. can: was. "Gist ....... ‘Q.|“' l§h| "at"... Minibus, Midas. Children's N"! lsrss lllddy labia. Bless new Ioasalwllvq mam sssslu was sad I-adldflilllslsallpdalfllsllrlsa $1.00 xlssus ear suns almanac-assume. 89c. alum vole his usual ............'.... 79¢ lildill Pillsb- Govd voles so ........"u.“ Hills Inna It'll has ssvlvae is 8am Children's Navy Mrga Prise .. ' a!‘ thrust caused ms to cough all day, u... Bad Cold , Tickling In Throat Coughed All Day lbs. N‘. lloAilisur, Beaver 3.0., vnitdl-“lonls time ago 1 s vary bad mid, and the tiskiiug la it to get worse at and I bécadio quite weak in time. "1 decided to try llr. Wood's Norway IIOIISE FOR Sll-E on BELMONT STREET This house is now ml; oomph“! u. nrllnxlvoliv _ v Th“ . llilllfig?‘ . “stirred. Following is the Honor Roll iulf Queen Square School for the month oi October: ~ Grade X (Principal's Dspt.)—1. Louis Monsghsn; 2, Joseph Peters; 3. Ted McMillan. Grade Iii-l, Tad Butler; 2, James flornby; 3, Prosper Peters. Grade 1X (Vice-Principal's Dept.) .4, Leo Doiron; 2. Jack MoEecllol-n; 3, Richard Hennsssey. Grade VIII-d, Charles Trainer; 3. Alan Olartili; 3, Ralph Melnnis. Grads VIII (Mr. Morrisesy‘: Dept.) -l, Wm. Bproweil; 2, Daniel Wedge; 3, Harry Pineau. Grads V11 (Mr. Reddins DaptJ-l, Basil Dunn; s, Emmet Corie; S, 11w. Campbell. ‘ Grade VI (Miss McDonald's Dopt.) -1, Lemuel Stanley; 2, Gel-old Mit- James Strain. v Grads V (Miss Murnaghaxrs Dept.)- —l Joesph Cullen; 2, James Roach: 3, Jack Coils. onus V (bliss Francis’ DeptJ-l, loves-alt Gallant; 3. rrsd Coyls; I, 0M1 Campbell. Grade IV (Miss Oisrkilrs Depth-l. Francis llnltll: I, llaurirr Icllnnnil; 3, Arthur Brown. Grade IV (Ills Walsh's DODtJ-J. Joesph Wadsl: 2, Breast Chandler; s, ldward noom. Grade Uvilllss ldcAulafs Dept.)- i, Garilold Obapilsl; l, Louis Olaiklnl t. lnumet Gallant. ‘ Grade III (Ill A. Walsh's Mimi- ‘l, Prod Dunn: 2. James msdlsy: l. John William. Gyrlivoyie; 3, Francis LtcDousid. "Grads II (llll ‘Freud's Depth-l. Iawrsnoe Peters: i. Hubert loosi- in“: p. Joslpil Mooney. Grads II flllss Gallant? Dspt-ld. Josey: he: I. Harold nsoqm i. Altrod Mound. Dfllld‘! llil “D A. WARD’! yfifllh IMM- IGUIIOIII IQUAII ‘Q00!- nsesulourlemoozusioetssss: orsesx-lalslisqitllzshsr- ehell and Cecil Hewett (equal); 3, ' GradrII-l, Arthur muss; s, a Attdilddaoalhltldswmlbyllltllov tops. » eon O'Neill; 3 Eileen Hughes. Grade VII—-1 Kathleen Costello: 2 Beatrice Grecll; 3 Roberts Weath- srby. Grads VI-i Elisabeth McDonald. 2 Mary Doyle: a seals McDonald. Grade VI-l Bonita Taylor; 2 Mary Welsh; 3 Margaret Buote. l Grade V-1 Doris Hughes; 2 Dor- otliy Horse: a Hilda Blanchard. Gmds V-l Leela. Weaiherby; 2 Mary MoMul-rer; 3 Elizabeth Gel. lent. Grade IV-1 Annie Wedge; 2 Me- tilda Brown; 8 Stella Hogan. Grade IV-—1 Verniila McKenzie; 2 Paulina Wheisn and Joan Cormo- dy; 3 Mery Prawn.- Grsdo III-d Dorothy Weatherby; 2 Freda Gallant and Mary Gallant. 3 Cathsrlne lleavyour. .Graslo II--1 Ethel McIAOd; 2 Gen- ovlafvo Burke; 8 Mary McDonald and Helen Cullen. I Grads 11-1 wry Blown; 2 us:- ludrlio lolners; ll Gertrude Quinn. Hegrasslvelarlesolrlaaobessorls: .__g___ Glass I l Catherine McGuigsn, 99 1-8 p. c. U Marjory i-lolmsn, as 1-2 p. c. III Bernadette Lappln, 92 ‘3-4 p. c. Gloss IX ' 1 Ruth Dllfly. 95 6-8 p. 0. II liiadeiino Bert-inn, 90 l- III Eleanor l-lonneedy Bl d- Clddlln I Mary Doyle 94 p. c. II Mary Moclullsn. Frances Mc- Csrey, a1 p. c. III Vernits, McKenzie 90 p. o. C1355 IV I Iirmcls Mullins. Marjory 0g. telio, Louise Blanchard and Gladys Bell (equal) 98 1-2 p. o. II Patricia ‘rrainor 96 p. o. III Pauline Peters 9s p. o. ._i-___.____i_ iiWliy suitor from corns when they can be llllnlessly rooted out by us- ing Hoiiowafs 00m RRMOVOX’. MOORE 6 M°LEOD ANGLO SCHOOL Honor Roll o! Anglo School m‘: 06' ilober. Grade IX-l, Willie Broderick; i. Gertrude Gavin. Grade vln-l, Wallace Ready BM Patricia Harper (equal): 2- 919"“ Gavin; 3. Viola Gallant. , ones VII-l, Howard Hogan; i Vincent i-isndrahsn. Grade IV-l, Mildred Gallant; l 31°74 Ready. Grade XII-l, Carrie Gavin. Grade II (a)-l, Margaret Rosdy- v Grade u (b)—1, nun; l-Iosw: i- Frances Shea; 3; Bert Shea. Grade 1-1, Lone noun. Pertoct atbndance-Gdtitllda 6"‘ in. Carrie Gdvln, Willis Brodorllil Hair Hogan, liens Hdlon. Stores in Bwilasrlsnd now are com" psllsd w obtain‘ permission 1mm trade organisations to conduct citli" ance sales, which are allow!!! “i” twice a year. l ALI. ROCK cm TOBACCO co. COUPONS All! o u vslur "Mm Cflaols shined wal- clweuml Ieell “n; no auqlll ulna‘: “l! ‘Tzisssa Eoflualiiy Premium!- l otby lentils”: s slam: mills. g"... ,,,,,,,,, . l! TsbssssCe. J Prowse Bros. Limited THE BARGAIN