4 .‘.:i'a....'::a...........o WEDNESDA Y. THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY NOVEMBER 23RD, 24TH, 25TH, 26TH. CHARLOTTETOWNS‘ 4131c; a SHOPPING DAYS l We have decided on giving the people of Prince Edward Island an opportunity to buy their winter cloth- ing at greatly reduced prices. Therefore Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 111111 301111118)’, N0Ve111ber 23rd, 24111.- 25th, 26th are to be Chariottetown’s 4 big shopping days. Our big store will be brimful of wonderful bargains. A most wonderful selection to choose from. Shop early_ WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE - per garment. Men's Fleeced Underwear at wholesale prices. 25 Doz. Men's and Boy's Caps, Reg. 151-50 1'01‘ 751'- Men's soft and hard Hats @ wholesale prices. Wool Blankets $18.00 a pair, special $6.00 a Flannelette Blankets at wholesale prices. 200 Suits of Staiifields wool underwear, special Suit. , m1‘ 50 pairs of Men's Working Pants $1.50 a pair. 500 yds. Heavy Khaki Drugget, Reg. 801‘ for 401‘- Men's Heavy working gloves 151-50 for 151-00- 50 D02. Men's Heavy Hose 351'- 3 prs. for $1.00. if Specials lironiiileiis Working Dept. l Men's Wool Underwear $6.00 per suit, special (11 $1915 pair. Men's Working shirts, wholesale prices-See special table. ¢q.‘-' Y\ GUA__RDIAN_[___ - _ p‘ .‘ §|il-,ila.1»1.3fi‘ -~-‘ " T - nun!‘ " 14 w ‘ Real Values from our STAPLE DEPT. 500 yds. Towelling. Reg. 201' 1'01‘ 101‘- ' . 500 yds. English Cream Flannelette '1-'11' 101‘ 251'- 400 yds Wrapperette. Reg. 751' 101‘ 501‘- ' 1000 yds. dark shirting Reg. 4-51‘ 101‘ 251‘- price $35-00 per 500 yds. percale (36 inches.) 551‘ 1011251‘: - - - _-_ Come and see other big specials in this Department. Bargains from our Big Silk and 3 Webs pailette silk $2.25 roi- 01.1.15 yd. 10 Webs 50 inch dress Serges up t0 91-1-00 2 Webs all wool Botany Suiting 155-75 f0!‘ 01cm" s FYRNlSlIiNG iiisFuiTniicNT . . Boy's Pullover Sweaters. Special 751‘- Boy's Khaki coatsweaters 911-811 1'01‘ 131-00- Men's Fancy Negligee shirts. Special 891‘- Men‘s Pullover Sweaters, Maroon and Brown. Special $2.19. - - - All our Big stock of Men’s Coat sweaters and fancy Neg- 20 young Men’s Suits 25.00 and $30.00 for $17.50. 30 M E.\"S SYYPS ALL COLORS 512E336 t0 46 FORMER PRICE $40.00 aiirl $25.00. . ligee shirts at wholesale prices. Tweed Raincoats $25.00 for $15.00. Men’s Mackinaw Coats Norfolk style $15-00 101‘ $10-00- Men's Neckwear Swiss silk. Reg. 01-7-5 1'01‘ 1111-00- Heavy Wool Hose grey and Bro\vn 2 prs. for 131-011- 25 Dozen Ladies Black Hose 951* per pail‘. ‘.350 yds. Grey Domiet 251' for 101" ‘ 5300 yds. Print Cotton 5151‘ for ‘l? 1-11‘- member what we advertise we have in Q I 50 Dozen childrens small vests 301' 1'01‘ 151' yd. _ . 50 Dozen Ladies stanfields cotton Underwear 151-150 101' 451'- 50 Dozen Boy's Black wool Hose 1551' f0!‘ 40°- . . .Ali other goods in this Department wholesale prices. ilc- ' Dress Goods Dept. for $1 .00. 8 Webs Cotton Cashmere. Special for’ 351' yd. - l 2 Webs 36 inch Tartan plaids 1111-7111 11"‘ 931" Yd- $2.55 y(]_ ‘ . uantities. Men’s Ulster Coats,_foi'mer Price $15-00 Other lilies of Mackinaw coats $10-00 1'01‘ min 111-1001) for $?£5.tiil. l $6.00. All it... Lines oi Men’s and Boy's Clothing, also Mens’ and ladies’ For Coats at Wholesale Prices wool Navy serge. Values $7.75 roi- 3.08. e 8 Women's Suits sizes to 44. Special 1-2 price. Women's Corsets. Special $1.00 and $1.25. price. Extraordinary 25 Women's Raincoats. Values to $21.00 1-2 price. Women's and Misses’ serge skirts in side and box pleated all 4 Special lines of Gossard Corsets, odd sizes Wholesale prices on our New Stock of Blouses. ' at half _ . 225)4'5* Special lines i n Women's and Misses‘ Winter coats $1 1-118. 1111m- 3 75. illlfl $18.00. . . . . . Women's elastic Band Housed Women's Under-shirts all shades. Special $1-00- _ _ _ - “ 3 Women's Underskirts all shades. Special $1501 1111-91’ ""0 $13-90- 7 Women's Flannelete Night Gowns. Special 151-00- l Women's Kiinonas, at wholesale prices. ' i Furs, Neckpi-eces, Many styles at wholesale prices. .. . )"‘-‘ l23‘.'i*“'-i t rés-gesf Régf $13.5 for $1.00.“ Values from Our ladies’ Ready to Wear Dept. o)- p“) Women's White Voile Blouses. Rcg._1il1 Women's Black sateen Blouses 151-30 111111 'Womeri"s ‘Black suede gloves. Special 7-11‘- Woinen’s Mode and Grey suede gloves $1 Women's Brown and Grey cape gloves $1 Women's Brassieres. Values to $135 101‘ prices. Children's Gloves and Mitts and all other for $1110- 85c. .00. .75. 49c. lilies at wholesale Ladies’ Cloth and Fur Coats, Suits, Dresses and Furs also Men’s and Boys Clothing and Men’s Fur Coats oi all Kinds at Wholesale Prices No Goods on Approliation THE WESTERN GUARDIAN‘ —-‘NOP IIOIII Holmldl cotnlopl -—COAl_ LADEM-The schooner J. ii. Ernesr._ Capt. Grady. arrivcrl pa. here Saturday with a cargo oi‘ -AGED LADV DIES-Mrs. mien Gillis, oi Kenslngtoii, die-i 1'08! from P1¢10u.~H. recently at the advanced age or‘ 513i years. She leaves to mourn’ one daughter. Mrs. tDr.) MacDon- ald. of Calgary. and two sons, Rod- crick and Neil in the Eastern slates and one brother Matthias Hickey of lndinn River. The tuner» rd took place iit lndtan River come- iery on Sat, Nov. 10th. Rev. Mgr. Glllis officiated. K —BAD HOAD8.-The country roads are in a very bad condition these iiilld days. Oi the large uiirii- ber of shippers here 1m Saturday. most oi‘ them arrived by train as travelling conditions by team or motor curs for any distance. is very unfavorable owing to mud.~H. —PRODUOE LADEN. — The schooner ‘Marina. (fapi. Olson. has completed loading produce and cleared on Monday ior Halifax. The cargo consists oi‘ nboul. 3000 bush- leis oi‘ potatoes with n deck load of 1400 bitshcls turnips and several tone pressed hnynvil’. For thou afflicted with ASTHMA It to not an experiment; not o complicated treatment, or a snuff or IIIIIC, hub-smoke or ‘comm, l o lmlll capsule Iiiied with —HOGG MURPHY WEDDING. —.\n interesting event took place at. the Manse. Kenslngton. on Wednesday Nov. 9th, when J. Her- , bert Hogg of Kelvin, rind Mrs. n A Z g M A H Lnura Waller Murphy of Regina. Soak. were united in the holy you "nnow i‘ m“ a“ 0mm bonds oi lliiitrirnony. They were ‘Qflcine in ‘flunk [amt n h unattended. Rev. T. W. Goodwill E.‘|1.n\¢¢d m "flu" "Mm" tied the nuptial knot. immediately mgmnmnop "ma," ‘Hymn-M - zitterthe ceremony was preformed they motored to Mr. HoggW-i homo. In ooui and bronchial » Pu“".' I where a nnzniflceni reception was nouns long aighlo ol quier oloop. Coutn not), 0g m; (yiflltenrlercd them h" their ninny from _lur ngcntu, or write Tgmplg- frlcniis wnonz whom they arc tons Limited. Toronto. Ont. flPlPrVIWllv pnpulrir. (‘ongrntuln- Ioil by Rollin In!» .0011:- IA v 1 oi n w group 'i,fi'__\ - —-FOR SALE-Extra. quality-Mad fish. uundried. skins off, sundi-ied. skins on. Green made in salt. Will prepay freight to any station to parties that will club and ordrr 200 lbs. or more. Write or tr-in. phone. James England. Travel- lers’ Rust. l’. E. l. —-LOADED WITH PRODUCE.- Mr. Lessle Stralght_ Murray's Cor- ner. N. B._ owner and Capt. or the gasoline boiii Eicpcrimenter, enter- ed here on Saturday; he brought over 300 bushels milling wheat. for grinding, also ii quantity 0t‘ jiin1r_ On his return trip home he took o fiili loud consisting oi a quantity of supplies and the product of his whait which was ground by ltohlir- sun's rolling promos-H. c -DEATH OF PETER HARR- INGTON. MKENSINGTQM. The many friends and acquaintances of Mr. Harrington were shocked to henr of his sudden death on Friday last from paralysis. at. the age of fifty-eight ycnrs. He leaves a wife nnd large family. His funer- ni will not trike plnce tlli after his daughters. Mrs. Berry and Miss Maud arrive from the Canadian West. which is expected to be on Monday evening. '. -E8CAPADE OF ONE KENSING TON FOX~ One "morning last week sviiile Mr. Sydney Webster wns cn gazed in the simple occupation oi’ milking n-cow in n stable on the Miiipeqiie Road. the tnecciisnrllyi simple trnin of his thoughts receiv- cd u very sudden jolt which in- sinniiy set it tihc train of thought) to if)‘. -Mr. cxplo Wcbnicr. who has lntely returned ranch, now owned by (‘heluisford hiclieoti. ricr and pillage during his llngs through the neighbor's chick- cn coups on his from captivity. Tom Gormun was iiei. back to the extent of two nice ducin and Jimmie Briihnm n how- lv purchased ilvc dollar rooster. K. VESTERN PERSONALS River. was n visitor hero during tho. week end-H. —Mr. Holly nington. night from Muniiobzi, svhcrc he bus been working since early He. reports crops below ilic nver- dinn Pacific Railway. rigc in that section of tho K. Danioi in town o lr-lsurcly through the. interior. Mr. re —Mr. He. left n trail oi‘ mur- rumb- ».\lr. short reprieve from the McLeod. Victoria. West. spent tho week end hero on mm" M business-H. »—Rev. J. AfM-gffionuitl. Grand tDumphy, on 0t Ken- rr-iurncd Saturday" spring. 1111111 lreiurii io ' lng. town. guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. l] McNclll. Water SL-ll. son. Charlottetown. came linmc on the death of Ho is an France. official in thn treasury department W“ H rwlnllrnni 0i’ the Alhcrtn government. in an entirely different direction. ——Dr. E. J. Keir. Aiberton. W88 A small black animal oi‘ the Genus Vulpes walked the door of the stable rind began n Saturday on prolessioir al bli6lDCSS.~—H. Simpson Crockett Alniu. iriis a visitor here on Siiiurdnyl effects of u heavy cold.- Mr. Konalngton. Kl —Mr. Andrew Cher-icy. of Nelson. B.(‘., visited his homo in Kenning" ion on tho occasion of the death’ of his father. Henry J. Nclsnn on Monday morn-l K. PROWSE BROS LTD. hilil \ilfl WIIIZJKK\\\UMW\HKQ\ \l\\illllfii l l frnni Colorado. nntl is not familiar ~11. _ , . . , . , Evangelism uni! 801-1111 Service 01 with the sight of the silver black $811?‘izguivfsstésgncéljoggoé‘ Se“ _ the Methodist Church: beauties, received ii ivarning shout. —-.\lr, William hiolfiiy‘. cngincci‘ on m‘, “mum! plaudm‘ n Enzmcn‘ iioni his brotlicr llarry. who iirid tn tho car ferry l’. l1}. isinnd_ spent whér; "m." h Th“; selpumd T0 111i‘ 011111511011 111111 000°31'01"?! neon the iox outer the stable door. ovcr Sunday with his parents in Madvlsén S us]? ‘Garden H‘ n“, oi‘ the Methodist Church: The door was quickly closed and lown.-~ll. scene for g". S5006“ of qmmnllil the valuable prize quickly coriiil- ‘vmte he (“and M fiaruaw first The world stuildo Hlilhglfliill‘ the ed. ‘He belonged to Mr. (fnlheck. _...Miflg Janjq- [Pgltflfgfln (iimr. » ,, , f __' ilflrlllli: of the wayfi- 0 "V 1111 0"» and had escaped from the Ed Urch Myuumwn’ is ‘riglting 1,11,11,15. y“ Iggogaélgwlegwnléllrxaf ifzzalezilnzfl“; of the President of the Lliiiitl-l‘ ~ one oi‘ Martins tables with his wife Harry Horton or thc fliir- the room. pct lmpiirtment of Messrs Sinclair made the most of the publicity rind Stewart Ltd., has hoen con- the name of the restaurant llf7('ill1lf lint-l to his home for n few days fixed in millions of minds. --Mr. Everett Cowley, of Edmon- it down. He ton, Alia" 5mg“; g gm, d"! Wm, Broadway and Forum, Enact‘ bu, nnvies still impose pondcroua bur- hin fiilhor-iii-liiw. Mr. John A. Liiw- after running it im- about a your] Cnsehay m" the Ehutners "n For the In“ ' ready staggering under the costs but half dozen years ho had lived in CRBBIBY- the sveek ended November Mr. Cling-lay in a conductor on the are estimated by the (‘rows Neiii -l')ivision of the Cann- Ho left on 8215.500 the previous week. -——<-o&-i_ PRAYER FDR WORLD PEACE The following cull to serious slutly and earnest prayer was pre- purctl ill. the request. of tho Anuuiil Meeting of the General Bourd oi’ PARIS. Nov. Zr-Louis Miiiiin_ Stilton tn the great povt-ers t0 join iii Conference on tho problems 0i at White sitting with his son l\(‘l0i~5 f ‘vorm PM“ brings hum" m "H - The Mam“ brothel“ oi’ un tho critical condition of in- “: tlfifllllll0llfll relations. The (ireut ‘ War has left the world still bleed- ing through every pore. Manhood and ll piirty oi friends. and glared YB\\\\\\iIIflII-\\‘ 1 . been obsessed with ilin 10110119’ No Goods on Approbation international rotations. I m trcabencrl and fortified b)‘ 1' , ty spiritual movement tlillflilgn Peoples. Our task. us ihc 113511“ representatives of Jew" l ‘l; I to ensure thiii this net-dd 0° in not lacking. the The world now donniiidiron ittiiltm iiiid vspufiil)’ "mm" “I ornaments iIS the 8111mm?” s, tun] Dllfpflfliholflflllllil b)’ iueutii of tho lcntlini! 90M‘ ' the intricate and lniiistcu T bioma now iiirentonlflt! lmimnv in process of Deiivcllll “"1" Wu therefore 11111111‘ 1"" tcra and people during 1110M tinuiince of tho Cou10f"““’[“- serrate to tho promotion 0 “on Peace. every 111300” "n" "y of prgygr grid discuss is still being trained on a whole- sale scale for war. Material re- sources are ritili being diverted. from the nrts of peace to the worit oi mutual destruction. Armies and Louis Martin branched out for - himself just hefortfthc Dclinonlco site was given up because the own- | crs of the buildings decided to tour opened n place ‘tit dens of taxation on peoples al- of the war. Energies of mind and "p, h,“ hushles“ vemum l heart. urgently needed to solve whm‘ he had the problems of world reorganiza- tion, are still being diverted into channels developing suspicions ba- tweeii nations. Tho situation is ll:- tolornble. and will compel speedy detorminntlon either by explosion in war or by resolution into con- structive discussion. At. this time the Church of, Christ finds itself under special. obligation to liberate the pout up' spiritual energies energies oi the’ human heart reinforcing them h] intense communion with God. The minds of statesmen, who have opened ut Enghicn since the wuinl -——-¢o-§-_% RECENT FIRES Fire iosncs in (‘nntida (luring 16th. Monotnry Times lit $"87.80. compared with All f» llinarlw an time n. gun. .- 1 8. D. Chow». Gon- 5\1P“l8":c°r“ 1'. Albert.‘ Moore; 001-19,, Toronto, Novfiilibm‘ H‘ -"' ‘ {my your ilealil U BE l tl_lNl‘-.l‘l-' - v rue oto- III-LIABLE. 1'" . l Mlniird’: Llntment C0 111d" mouth,