mil (ti (Til; C ..in llotseclRugs, A Special Drive will be puton in Men's and Boy's Dverco i 500 Men’s Heavy Sweaters $3.40 for $1.75 White wash silk. A large quantity, regular price $3.25 at $1.30 on DOLLAR DAY. Ladies’_ Suits. In this department we are p some startling reductions, for instance a lot 0f 20 suits Men’s heavy navy roll top sweaters, for the cold weath regular value $3.40, good heavy rib with elastic knit collar, $3.50, at $2.25 each, DOLLAR DAY. ments are soiled. We l on__DOLLAR DAY. . ' Men’s knit ties. A special purchase enables us to sell ) them at 75c each on DOLLAR DAY. shades, regular price $3.50‘for 50c per pair, DOLLARDAY. ' Children’s vests. This children 10 years of age, will be offered on DOLLAR DAY Stop at r. ii. A PARKMAN A Caokis for Jeweler8c Optometris Your Photos ‘ ‘.i.2’s23.‘li.l."3‘.l‘f2i2.'i."€.2f ege, Toronto. Ont. . no‘ Beisutiflo examfnettonof f, the eyes with the most mod- ern methods and appliances. We use the Retinosoope or Shadow Test. The Electric Optiialmometer. The Ilieotriri Opthallnoscope tor dstermin- d lng the diseased conditions u! the eyes. The Bk! Optomet- er (the above instruments are the Olly ones in Kings County.) The Revelation Test Cablcetand many more dell- _ oete instrument. We are Opticians to people who want the belt in quality enq satisfaction end we are constantly testing with good results patients who have tried elsevvherefk! as and be oonvlnoed that we give highest quality 1nd but results with s saving of l0 ser sent or more. ALL ooooa ouanauraso g ll. ll. PARKMAN Montague. P. I. l. N EXT ou Will be Thinking . 0i XMAS Then Think oi the l ayer Studio 1- or Your Photographs GREAT GEORGE Si]. xt Stanley Shaw 8i Peardons ‘-v 5 ‘ ' - oi’ having stolen money from lhi: . Church in Lennox island, was H, J, M A B 0 N i brought up before Alexander Caillp- - bell, J. It, on Friday, and was let‘ Jiptenetslst ‘ go with ll severe lecturing. The es ‘Tested . . iwo sllposed ucolrtplices in the deal ,i who, it is stated by the young lad i ~ ' . Photographs of aii sizes films to 50g him to go in and get the mon- 5 G 5395 FEt-ted I i ateu esnieras are o _ were remanded for further irinl . , ft all eze am r Y I‘ , received fresh every week. and will await their tnisil» which \ , ‘"40 comes up before Mir. Campbell ' i’ “M, i Mun“. Pm,‘ Monday morning at 10 oclock. B r eyes b! l" :19"!!- Personai attention to‘ Amateur __ _B°ARD o; 1R ADEFM me p FTWWITIPM- meeting of the ‘Su-mmerside Board ‘ _ ‘__| ct . - 1 p g | oi ‘Tirade, which was held in the - "'" ' ' ' ' Civic Building, Thursday, to iierlr 3 curately. Our service prompt and our prices mod of sick room supplies toilet articles. J. MADON A DWIIM. . Montague. P, E. l. g . in addition” to the special lines Consisting oi Men’s Clothing, Furs, MalitlesMillinery, Dresses, Dress Goods, Silks, Collars, Fur Robes. llats, Caps, Underwear, Trunks, Valises, Overalls, Gloves, etc.’ rs ats and Ladies’ Winter Coats and Fur Coats er. We lnade a lucky purchase of 500, for $1.75 DOLLAR DAY. Another special value in gray and brown sweaters, We purchased from Stanfields a quantity of red lab- el underwear, in lnostly all the sizes; Some of these gar- will clear these out at $5.00 per suit Ladies’ silk mufflers. A very attractive line in all Men’s working mitts, leather uiith a wool lining, at is a very attractive line, to_fit regular value 75c. A quantity at 50c each. ACOURAOV IN MEASURES together with fresh drill! has built our reputation as expert pbaramicists. Your doctor's prescription is car- ried out carefully and at,» s erate. We handle a full line and Optometrist A Prescription just the thing regular price $2.50 DOLLAR DAY. , . l S ....|T PAYs to buy in this Prov- iuce. —8HOP i-‘ROM HUI-MAN'S Cilia- m, zois-s-zz-ii --GAME TRAPS of all kinds at lowest prices at Holmans’ Suin- merslde. 3382-10-9-31. —NO. 0 NIUSKRAT Steel Clin- cher Traps 21 c. each or $2.35 per dozen at “Ollnllifi, Surumersiiie. 3382-l0—0-3i. -HOLMAN SPECIAL (GB-lll.) Four Ply Roofing will meet every requirements for durability and satisfaction. Cheaper and warmer than shingles. Nothing better. 0rd- er a quantity at once. R. T. Hol- man 1nd,, Summer-side. 3382-10-94“. —-WELL KNOWN LADY DEAD. ——-'l‘be death occurred at her home in iNorth Bedwick, ‘Me., on October 4th of Mrs. ‘Woodbury Butler. The Lute Mrs. Butler was formerly Miss Sarah Baker, daughter of the lute Phillip Baker of Suntmersiile. Bc- sides her sorowing ‘hushaarj s-he leaves to mourrLoire son ‘Houen at home, one ‘brot er E. J. Baker of Ynrmouth and One sister Mrs. John ‘ A. Smalllilun. oi Sunllnerside. --0N SERIOUS OHARGE-w-Thc young Indian lad, from Uennox island, who was brought to the l’. C. trill last week on the ciliirgi- the report of the delegation sent from Bummersldo to the Maritime Board oiTrade which was held in Amherst, Mir. i. LeRov 301m“ gave a summary of the iwork done while there and WM hide“! hill“? satisfactory. Mr. W. J. LidIi-OHB spoke very high in his praise oi the Amherst people and the way l" wthlch they ‘treaitied the vial-fling ‘ delegates. Mr. o1. u. MacDonald wanted the peoliifi i0 l6‘ "limit" and unite their efforts with 111088 of the other Maritime Provinces, in order to get better results to‘ wards [he island's prosperity- The Maritimp Board will meet in Char- lottetown next Year on the Exhi- bition days. J?_4th1‘ii¢_’JrI-a' a Y 'i‘;§,'-'r_=;i-#N} 1&1: . and vest. Special price on D Anoher special value for that day at $4.50 per , Men’s heavy wool hose, mostly dark gray, 50 dozen in the lot, at 40c per pair DOLLAR DAY. ‘ For boys up to twelve years a splendid line of tweed caps, fur inter at 60c. a A. MacDONALD ‘\ cnaltrorrnr Men’s pants. Just the OWN GUARDIAN. _ "' a w» ii c» @ "utoiioiiexoxgplri- o i, . . . BARGAINS 11v At S. A. McDonakPs on Dollar Days 14th,~15th i advertised, our whole stock will be offered at who esairprices. Ladiesf silk hose. Solne of these are slightly damag- i)dA0Y.0lO1'S black only, all sizes, at 50c per pair DOLLAR 4 dozen ladies French kid gloves, most regular value $4.00, for $1.98 DOLLAR DAY. Silk Gloves, regular value $1.35, for 85c per pair on DOLLAR DAY. 10 dozen in the lot. All sizes. _ Men’s Over-coats. A splendid wool material, finish ed ls the latest style with belt and reversible collar, special price on DOLLAR DAY, $28.00. We are offering a number of suits t 14 to 16 years of age. The regular values are $16.50 to $25.00. Only 24 suits 1n the lot, to go at $12.00 per suit on , DOLLAR DAY. i ' thing to supplement that coat OLLAR DAY, $3.50 per pair. pair. ly small sizes, o‘ fit boys from of age. We are offering lined, all colors, o @@ I regular price $45.00 for $22.50 on DOLLAR DAY. DAY. one half their Ladies’ underskirts. $850.00, our clearing price $350.00. One half price. All the odds and ends from all over the store will be arranged on tables and sold at less than former price. In the ladies’ blouse department we have a quantity of _georgette and crepe-de-cllen prices from $9.00 to $10.00, for e blouses, all sizes, reg‘. $5.00 each on DOLLAR We have a quantity, regular prices $2.25 to $2.50, for $1.50 on DOLLAR DAY. Childrelfs sweaters. A very largeassortlnent, regu- lar value $4.50, for $3.00 each on DOLLAR DAY. A quantity of ladies wool toques, regular price $1.25, for 75c each on DOLLAR DAY. $850. for $350. 2 only ladies coon coats, today’s'price offering --HIGHEST quality Smelt Webs at lowest prices at HOlmMYi-i Sunl- rnerside. 3382-10-9-6l. -CIRCULAR SAWQ and Saw Spindles——biggest values "at. Hol~ mall's, Summerside. 3382-10-9-3i. —-STiORE RENOVATl0N$.—Thc store front of Messrs P. N. Enman and ‘Godkin Bros. Summersidc have been remodeled. The work is now complete, the plate glass windows having recently arrived and put in place ma-kiil-g irp-io~ d-ats show windows for each store. The interiors have also been re- paired thus adding a splendid lit~ irzi-ctiorl to those stores. -MiRiS. JOSEPH POiRiER DEAD. — The death occurred at her home in Miscouche after an lllnes of five months of Mrs. Jos- eph Polrier, aged 64 years. Besides a sorrow-lag husband there are left to mourn three sons and three daughters. The funeral took place Sunday at 2.30 to the Miscouche (faillolie Church. Rev. Dr. Monaghun officiating attire services at the church and grave. Following were tllc pali-benrers.- Pllilebert Arscnzlult, Thomas Des- roche, Augustine Desroche, Phile- ilert Desroche, ivilliam Arscnzillli. John M. Gauuet. _ -SERIOUS FIRE L06$.——Gcn- crifl sympathy is being extcnile-l to Mr. Ailellanrler iMtlDOlllilil oi L01 _10 whio lost his home by iire 0n .'l‘hursda~y evening. The iire is sup- posed tn have sirlrted from a snark from iihc cililllriey and WllS not noticed before the roof was al- nlost burned off, the men nit the time being down ln the fields. Tho fire had then got beyond control when they arrived and it was only through the hardest effort of will- ing hands that i:he barn and out buildings were saved. The house and furniture were a total loss with very little insurance. assures you that there is no substitute for Scott's Emulsion An old saying but nonethe less truef A bottle of Scott's Emulsion taken in time, helps keep the doctor away. %: a Toron . 0m. YOUR liriisoii 's now loading with hay and other Karin products for the return trip to Piuri Hastings. H. —ENTlE~FtED PORT. St-‘lir. Hurry 13., Capt. Du-plissey, from Sydney with coal from l-lolnlans Ltd, Schr. Etta Vaughn, (‘apt D. Vlurray, from Hastings with coal for Relld k Co. Lid. l-I. -PROFITABLE UNDERTAK- lNG.--‘The ladies oi rhe Orange Benevolent Lodge. under whose iuspices meals were served in the Agricultural Building on the days of the fair ill Sunlmerside realized $40.00 in n-ll, and which lvil be giv- en to the P. ‘E. island Proiestliilt Orphanage. —-A HAPPV GATHERING. -— Mlss ibouise ‘Callback of Bedeque left 24th, September for Toronto to tlurln for Missionary work. The evening before n farewell social was held in the Methodist Parson-l use at which Miss Callbeok was, presented with a leather club liar; and Bible and ll gift of money. iMiss Callheclfs place will be hard tn fill in the Church, Sunday School. Circle, Band’ and choir, but wi- Circle, Band and clloir. i \VESTERN PERSONALS —‘MI'. Benjamin Senior of Sum- lilcrside. loft iSaillrday morning for Boston, Mass. i e-Mrs. (BM-find; who has been visiting friends ln Suinmerside left rfor her home in Moncton. l ~iMiss May Mills 0i‘ Halifax, N. Quest of Miss Addie Green. -Mr. J. J. Bethune of Charlotte- town is visiting in Suinmersido, the gileet of Mrs. John i-logg. -—¢Mr. Frank Jttmieson, returned to his home in Boston. after visit- ing ills brother Mr. A. P. Jamleson Summerslde. »—il"ollce Oi-ficer Ernest Wedge of Morioion. is spending s, few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wedge, oi Summerslrle. --i<lla many friends will regret to learn of the illness at his home in Summcrside of Mr. J. Henry Gnuiiet and rill wlsll him a speedy recovery. —-l.‘vii!ss Katherine Doyle of Sum~ merside leii Friday morning for Si. ‘Peters. C. B. Che was accom- panied by hcr brother. Janice Doyle of 8t. Peters, C. B., who is returning after spending the past few days in Sirmilnerslde. the guest ....'IT PAYS to buy in lihils Prov= lnce. ....*“ORDER from Holman’: (llri taiog. 90455-224! ' —Miss Gladys Richards who hail~ been visiting her friends in l0wn,l left on Saturday morning for Boston, Mass. H. —Mr. Frank Jamlcsorl, returned to ills home in Brighton, Masai, after a visit here the guest of Air. and Mrs. Alexander Granville Street. —-Mr. Paul Arsenauii, ell-soldier, who has so well recovered from his wounds received in France. left un Friday morning for Water- vlile, Me., where he will spend a few weeks visiting his brothers, ll —'Dr. Frank '1‘. Bownese, wllo had been visiting his home ilere. left on ilfiddlly for Pine iilill Hospi- la] where he will take a further Jamieson. ,» 0011788 0f treatment. ll. —Messrs Albert Gay and l). 'i‘. Morrison returned to Westvllle, N. S. on Saturday, after visiting their, ll. homes in town. —-iMr. Edgar Noiligiiil. foxnuln of Northiam. and Mr. Morrison, proiii- inent Texas ioxmali, were ill Suin- lnersids Friday on business. ——<Mir. Cilarles McCarthy and young bride (nee Miss Evangeline Barrett) oi Fort "Augustus. are vis- iting in iSumnlerside, lire guest of the groom's sister, Mrs. Alfred Keoughan. -—Miss Ella formerly of S.. is visiting in Summer-side. the 'Sumn1prg1de, who for the past three years has been _residing in Culi- fornia and the North West, is visiting friends in Summerslde. ~ Mr. Leo (‘oyle of Sunlnlerside, left l-‘rld-ay morning for Lynn. Muss... where a splendid position awaits him; while in Summersiile Mir. (loyle, beier known by all his friends ‘as "Leo", made many ac- quaintances, and will be greatly missed, eepecialy in theatrical cir- cles, where be was nothing short of professional and his host of friends, swish him every success in his new field of labor. "lt is the duty of everyone io make _at least one person happy tlllrllil! the week," said the Sunday School teacher. "Now, have you done s0. Johnny?" "Yes," saill Johnny promptly. “That's rirzllt. What did you do?" "l went to sec my nunt, and l made her l\'i“‘\f' when l went llome." of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MecNeliy. IIIIII‘! “about lee lune. on Dr. George T. Harding Dr. (icorrzc '1‘. llzlriiiiiiz, iiiilici- of Senator WnrrcllaG. llarilillg, iii-- ‘fiubllCiill calldiiliiii: for the presi- dency. was phuiograpllcil while wearing llls unlforili at illc rcccni G. A. it. Plltillllplllcill ailolis. Dr, Harding served in lilo .livil \\".lr_ enlisting as a private at rile iigc of eighteen ili the 130th, Ohio Volunteer infantry, l-‘or sc- veral years he has been surgeon general of liie Ohio llcpartilleut of the G. A. fl. _____ élllill lil/illlll Gases Sonrness Indigestion Heartburn flatulence Pelpltetion 711's‘; i 555i ll you est a tablet or two of Pope's Dispepsln all the atom- acli distress caused by acidity will end. Pape’s Diapepein always put: sick, upset, acid stomachs in order at once. Large 60c case-drugstores. l lit lllilian-i ’ @@©Cw©@©@@©© - THE WESTERN GUARDIAN Emmi" GUARDIAN 'siiiiiisisi“iiiiillvidii?i -_ 5 i ~ r ~-'--—~*" a wit? llow About Your 00:009. with you. quality. Plumbing OO-O Sauce Pails. IUNNYIIDI ‘l . -.~ ’*‘_‘§;3“\\“4- -.l; Plumbing Maybe you are thinking of chang- ing the present bath rozrm or in- . stalling‘ a new san- itary outfit. Have , us go over the job Call and tell us your plumbing troubles. Prices right. Workmanship a See us today. and Heating Fred il. Trainer , Piiolie 393-J.’ v 80 Grafton Street; Enamel Ware i,i oi the Best Make Preserving Kettles, Double Boilers, Tea Kettles, etc, etc. Black 8r Co. wivVV Viv Vv i1’ .. . ; ,- \v_: i i l O6 ' // . //'/ 5 i // x i, v