"e193 $40,000 REDUCTION S District On November 1st.. the First Dis- trlct convention was held in the- L°118 Creek Hell the following In- stltutes comprising the Convention: Lone Creek. Rocky Point, rains-z wcodi Bonshaw, St. , soft The aflemoon meeting opened with Mrs. Walter Shaw in the chair. Af-l Ladies’ Fur Trimmed Coats IIALF PRICE 5i only ladies’ I"il.ll“¢1ll(l “liniei- (‘oats at llAlii? PRICE. Tlii- past sczisonfi-i ll\i)(l'.'l**. but all real good wearable styles. Color‘ and IIlttUJPiilIS, fur collars, cufl‘ and trim. All sizes in the lot. i1, ;~;;;__; CLOTH AND JERSEY onesses 5 ll only Cloth and Jersey Dresses. One of a kind taken from our regular stock. One and two piece styles. Previousiv priced up to $20.00. Your choice f0)‘ ' 5-00 SILK AND GEOROETTE DRESSES 14 only Silk and Georgette Dresses, all good wearable styles and colors, one and t\vo piece styles‘. Regular values up to $30.00. All sizes in the lot. To 6 clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' SPECIAL‘ PRICES ON FUR COATS 8 pieces All Wool Dress Flannel, 32 inches wide. All the new Fall shades. Re- ducedto . . . . . . . . . . . Pure Silk P-zngee, 33 inches wide. Naturl al color, smooth finish. Why buy cotton when you can get silk at this price? Reduced to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Ladies’ Light Weight Winter ljnderveasts, 4 styles, long sleeve, short sleeve, cuinfir cut, and opera. Reduced tO....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hr.- Iieavy Fleece Lined Bloomers, extra large and roomy, navy, grey, pink, cream 3nd brown. Reduced t0 . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ Fzlncy Cuff Chamoisette (ll-eves, llincy turned cuff, embroidered, all sizes. Reg- ular value $1.00. Reduced to........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Odd lot Corsets, broken sizes, taken from our regular stock, styles for average medium and stout figures ' Childreirs Fleece-lined Sleepers in cream, sizes 2 to 6 yeai's. Itegulai- $1.25 and$i.50.Rediicedto .. ' Silk and Wool and Cashmere Stockings. all the new Fall shades. A regular $1.00 value. Reduced to . . . . . . . . . . ‘ Women's B‘lannelette Night Gowns. Soft, comfortable, well finished white Nightgowns, all sizes. Reduced to. . ' Ladies’ Metalic Hats. Smart new styles. No two alike. Regular value up to 3 $6.00. Reduced to . . . . . . . " Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, big assortment of patterns. A regular 35c value. Reducedto Silk Slips, double sliad0W-_pr00l'. F1110 W911 knit, all good shades, all sizes. Re- ducedto......................., A Special Reductions on all Furniture. . . . . . .One-third off all Go Carts and Strollers nrrled. kinnizatlon. to soldiers, and other needs.- forflotten. however. has grown lng for noon oansited of n solo from o membfl’ f" member from Poirview. titration on candy m!“ , was much appreciated by once. Poiiowlns y It“ A ¢ and Home Benutlflcc , l Gbitllimaillg‘! .”'"~_“".ulu»=. .. r5 Y "flihing has been reduced away below its actual value. As we must make a re- -.tion of $40000 on our_ stock we are closcing for two or three days to re-inark the good-the old price tickets remain. so that you can see for yourself the actual savings offered FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE . . . . . . llesulni‘ $2.00 Full Fashioned .‘~‘l'-I l\‘l."(‘i.':l‘.'_1‘!_ pure villi. ricr-l ‘lift-J’.- iiviiilYirccrl, 12. new fall shades. lteiluceil to .. FANCY SILKS AND GEORG- ETTE. 20 PER CENT OFF - 25 pieces Printed Silk and Georgette, 20 per cent off" Flor- al, plain and all over designs in practically every conceivable combination. In all the shades. Reduced 20 per cent. - thrc 1d i‘ “llliltisz. i; xilil" sole. heel and toe, fully ' ' l I WINTER COATINGS ONE-THIRD OFF Ladies’ Winter Coatings at. UHC-IlllITl oif, included in iiie lot are Marvell: xCflllViilillil .. Facile-s. Velmiirs, (‘liiiicliill-as, inc/ails, etc . , ill d. big‘ selection c. :.il the new fall shades. Reg- ul ll‘ valtcs; $2.50 to $7.00 ;|_ yard. ‘reduced ONE-Tlliniy DRESS TRlMlVllNOS ’ HALF PRICE 1"» bit; lot of Dress 'l‘i'iniiiiiiig.;, lirlf price. About every con - 1.39 <-<.-'.’.'-.l. 1e combination. {redne- Vii t» llulf the regular price. coAiiivcs .98 7 pieces Coat and Snitings, regular values iip to $4.50 yard. Grey, fawn, , sand, blue lleduceil 1:; . . . . . . . . . . . . "98 new fall SILK VESTS AND BLOOMERS . . . . . . . L89 silk‘ Knit Vests and Bloomers. :1 ri-gviai‘ $1.25 value. Vests ill‘l' (ipera style, bloomers fully reinforced with elastic at the waist and knee. All the new pzisiel shades. l . . . . . . . l?‘T-‘i‘.‘?‘?‘.‘. . J9 SlT-Qii AND WOOL JERSEY HALF PRICE SFIk and Wool Jersey, circular knit, 54 inch, pattern, fawn, pepper and salt sand, powder blue. Reduced to one-lialt' the regular price. Freight paid to your nearest station on all heavy goods. Big Reductions LINENS $5.00 REWARD During this Sale we will offer daily a reward of $5 00 to be applied on any future purchase to the customer returning a sales slip bearing a number which will be anhounced in our advertisement day following the award. Sales slips must represent a purchase of one dollar or TUESDAYS NUMBER 2.98 \\lhitc Enamel lron Bed, ‘Save your sales slips and watch our advertisements. YOUTS may be the lucky number. . BED, SPRING, MATTRESS COMPLETE brass capped posts, easy running castors, steel frame, spring with copper wire fabric which will Mail Orders fill- ed same dill! as No charge for post- received age . iSig Reductions SHIRTS SIrlETfiT lNGS (YOTTOBTSI FLANN EL-E’ l"l‘l*IS SEIHYFINGS not rust. Wool top mattress, covered with fancy art ticking. Single, medium and double bed sizes. Freight paid. Reduced to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' U NDElNKlEA ll >‘- \\' "IA 'l‘i<}1't{\'\ lurman. and m, vote HngnImQUQIyIBLIOIIQ opinion of the metting. :6 awhich a. lunch was fFlynn, Milliner from Charlottetown, .ggmongtrgtgd on hat-making, qihellons. removing from our midst the ldemonstrhtlon was very useful andl Mrs. Mutch was appointed W933 - v ldeiit of the Convention for nex COIIUGIIIIOH ‘year and Mrs. Turner Secretary. ____ Following the appointment of the officers were reports and histories of the Dlstrlctolnstltutes. Bonshaw‘ Institute was very active since or-Nf lhflnks St. Catherines Institute was con- °2;°."l...“;‘2....S32L'2“£3¥I New Dominion’ and Falmew‘ iinxtiiltaixeovdiixferent IISISULUUOIIS. Ring-l wood Institute did much for the Red lgr the (nub women.‘ creed, uwlCross work and donations were miwle| "fly members present joined heart- “y l" $181118 "O Canada." "M"- Tumei- gave the address of ' xfilcame. in which she slated th she fifiedwfflgflhm $3,‘ Much work was done and social life he can; “m! 0f this Convention. Mrs‘. Wm. m] Mutch replied. Ail should help to "0 their bit arid if such is the cue 1hr little bits make o tremendous Imount were her sentiments. Mr. Tinncy from the Experiment- ‘11 firm was called on for an ad- dress. He complimented Long Creek °" hlvlng such a splendid Hill :2‘; "Blamed why some ‘ hQhchfl “u; - 399mm‘ “om n: Itmmplgn instructive and interesting demon {gflvlnl up with auclr tremend _ amends ‘ ~ Mrseiiu " p’ mm‘ rmln very obi 11" A, ‘little planting dune . m m le the beat why to beautify 0 18°“ s“ 5f . gmimium for mlny "Mn-driven uxyeereeoon new" so,“ ‘mum m, Bland, Tubereul n! “mm u“ mm“ A 1:89;“, llellillmifoliowlz- | . - ‘ I,FVL"’FQ lif-‘a ". I.“ "‘““J.s; i! ‘ Long Creek did much work for the school. Other Institutloner; were not New Dominion v in inter“; “ch yqmhlm lecture on Tubercoluslo. which, a. new school in the uelr future. The Dmlflm 01 "19 “m” dllOt DY mem’ hers from Bonshnw. Plano Solo by k Pi no 9‘ memb" "om Long or: Rgzky while in Ontario it iii ‘Ii? We on i i; mber from P.. E- lzgwtbilimrlarildonytgenii zrstfcal solo by. the Health of our peep Mrs. Norman McLean 8W9 I V911! ng which‘ the oudl- lnce of ours unchecked, making ou the demonstration m hm uiik on Institute work by 1:13’! ichunnan. eurervw. in. hearty vote of th Dr. Tidmarsh for his intelligent and (llNGilAMS CRETONNES CURTAINS DRAPEIIIIES widths. Regular $1.0 . 00. Re- duccd to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 Wholesale Prices All ‘Over the Store I ATONS Limited After a. short intermission during. served, Miss instructive and the ladies expressed: their appreciation by moving a vote, which was extended to Miss Flynn by the chairman. Mo-i tlon carried that the meeting ad-, journ till evening. The evening session of this the‘ first District Convention at Long,‘ Creek. opened iit 7.45, with Mrs. Alli- son McMlllan in the chair. After thelopening chorus and other old times songs, the very popular Dr. Iidmarsh addressed the large audience gathered to hear from Kfllnlfl! entfllwe. 111d "Captain of the Men of ' Dr. Tidinarah stressed the patients was needed Edward Island. Why is it that on, Prince Edward Islend the death I. are not willing lo piiv for wiped out from our we allow the White Plague hand in hand with the Grim RelDer w stalk through this beautiful Garden Prov- deoth rate higher from '1‘. B. then- ln any other Province in Cenndahl . l A We con only have what we are will- uaiion then took vim m l"! l" P" '°'- ' It we; moved and seconded thet ‘ be tendered professional address. The resolut- ions committee then reported u‘ NOVEMBER 1st,, 1928. WHEREAS the death rate from Tuberculosis in Prince Edward Is- land has reached alarming proport- very flower of our citizens, and but great unhappiness and loss of b11118 Bb011l: this efficiency in our men and women. Step. A vote of thanks was then ten- Hyndman who always WHEREAS there are no adequntcflvmfls t0 the ald of the Women's facilities for the care and trcot-Jhsllilltfis- Mr. Mcfiean entered in- nicnt of tubercuiar patient in this to the discussion. He believes that gve have better doctors today than WHEREAS tuberculin institutions ever before. even if our preachers "Q canadyg in other provinces are being filled 11nd lawyers 1H6 110i quill? 80 effici- to capacity by patients from those ent. The time will come he believes. provinces. thus preventing our sick when we will all be as afraid of tuberculosis as of dlphterla. Oi‘ and vdered Mr. province, and WHEREAS if such admittance is smallpox. Mr. Walter health of the patient. ment are not available, that a specl- Stretch sold that t is purpose. , Institution. or helping its operation in every possible manner. Signed . . . . .. Mrs. Waiter Shaw. Mrs. Wm. Hutch, Mrs. Allison Mac- mine. , adopted. _ i. '4“. ~| Show al- occaslonally gained the. cost is so $110118? éiotfflrtlitivlpfltlnz taking part. “Deng _ great as tc be amost pmhibitlve. was go o t e opportun ty to con- Wed‘ “lwlew Imtmm’ is “Mk i“; time g sgnitm-ium 1m- 'r_ Bfiind separation from relatives very nratulate this Districton such asuc- on Prince rlten reacts detrimentally to the cassful Convention. He believes that hats must come off to the Women's Be ls therefore resolved that the Institutes. When the W. I. go after rate from T. B. is 100 persons; yen Women's Institutes in convention at anything they always Bet it for he Long Creek, on this the first dey of is the husband of a President, and November, do place themselves on he knows that the women have to 1e, T, B, is record as favoring the building of a‘be given in to if only to get clear cattle, bQLPTOVIIICIBI Sanitarium by the Gov- of them. He, personally, will defend ernment of this Province. and ifany government. who places a tax funds for ouch erection and equlp- on the people for public health. Mr.l _ also knows Health Assessment be levied for that lf c women will she will, even‘ , lthough when she won't she won't.’ Be it further resolved that wclMr. Ed. Currie. believed that all gov- plnce ourselves on record is being§ernmuits must sit up and take not- prepered to enlist in equipping thls|lee of the appeal that Women's In- stitutes are making. He also believes ithat no government should be em- barrassed to piece a public health tax on the people and thet any 0p- poeltbn" would be miserable and abominable to taunt any govern- tyugi, ,_ in ilbfllit such. ‘the ~ _ ‘The meeting closed with the Nat- so much for this worthy cause came iona] Anthem, to the-platform. He spoke from the viewpoint of the Insurance Com- ponies. These people fully realize the alarming situation on this Is- land. He stated that the Board of WHEREAS this disease is no; Trade are indeed beck of the Wo- Only the cause of great loss of life men's Institute 1n its attempt w V91‘? 11900555?!’ the delegation Porllmentury Association. Shelklnfl hcre tonight at a dinner of 400 Can- ndinns who served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force durlnfl U16 WP"? tzld of the trip in a humorous vain. lyit-nibers cf the delegation. he said. wci c all .___-¢-o>— MAYORS OF CANADIAN CITIES BEST POSTED cxlqJing the incilts of their ccuzzries. He gave the Australians Saturday morning the palm for this, but said the South AfiiL-hns ran them a clcsc. second EGGS FROM AUSTRALIA and the New Zealarders were severe (‘CIIILEULOIS of both , Iclumes of Slatisiics. accustomed to pour on: than Canada." Viscount Peel contln- ‘fhey u“, “mos; ued. "I give the palm to the Mayors cf the cities, who mcl. us with Ilsurea of street mlleflile. "math 0f Both the Australian nno South drains, and who told us lo a dollar [African govennems have the cost of the City Hall.“ --—<+>_ CATTLE REGISTRATION ALL FELT MATTRESSES ‘ *0?" ‘mowqs’ _All FeltlVltittriesses, soft, comfortable and ‘ "1 W“ A cozy, 5 inches illlltfk, made with roll etlge. VECK“ ‘ - 1 ‘o i-etl witi a fancy ar ‘l 1n". . ~. gixfiglbéifillkilléfillllll and double bed izeg. OVERALIAS Regular $10.00 value. Reduced HATS’ CAPS’ to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WALNUT FINISH STEEL BEDS PYJAMAS All Steel Beds, walnut finish, two inch continuous posts, with live fillers. A real PANTS neat style, single, medium and double from the u l_ ‘i... PAGE izu-zviziv ALE! Meals Tweed Suits $9.98 Men. Trseed Suits. mingle and double i" »l '1! a l_\l in '.("l‘ sires. taken from ii-gulai- stock. You save at least $10.00 on any one o1‘ these Suits. Re- a ilucctl to _ I " lloy -.’ Blue Suits, 3 piece, single and double breast styles, long or short pants. sizes zS to I14. ltcgular value. up to 5 stably ltediiceil to . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '. Nl<‘i|'.. lkvoeil Overczrats, stoizn coliur styles. rilWll, liroivn and llilXvti lW/iri-‘AS. All sizes. ltegular values up to 9 $22. Reduced to . . . . . . . .. ' Ivleirs Grey \Vorsteil Suits, sizes up to 46. Single breasted styles. A rcgulgx $20 value. R(‘(Ill(‘.(‘(l to . . . . . . . . . "‘ Menfis Grey Nlelton Overcoais, ' Reduced to . . . . . lvioirs Blue (‘liincliillzif Over- coats ileavy weight English Cloth, half and full lined, with a heavy weight plush convert- ible storm collar. Reduced to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nlens all wool double and twist Bannock- burn Pants. All sizes. to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘i.d.ll.(‘.0.(1. . Joys’ Long Pants, plain and fancy tuiceds‘ Sizes o‘ to l5 _vears. Reduced I l0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . ' Men's ileawv Rib Wool Uiitleriveai‘, two piece, shirts and drawers. About I every size in the lot. Reduwc-z‘. to. . . llllue (‘liinccliillzi Overcoais. heavy" plush linings and convertible c-Lillars. Regular $22.00 value. Reiluceil to . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 30 Boys’ Suits, single and double breast, with and ‘ivitlioul belt, in {l big range oi‘ LVJC-GKlS. Values up to $9. Re- duced to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l7 Meifs Velour Hats, good shades 2 ltegiilai‘ $7. Reiluccd to . . . . . . . . . . ' (iliiaranteed blue and grey Serge Suits, Single and double breasted. Our special $35 Suit. Reduced to . tligvs’ All Wool Golf llose, fancy (euff, greys and heather mixtures, all sizes. _ .39 Reducedto (fliild_rcn's lleavy RibiStockings, black and lawn. Sizes 6 to ]0..Reduced to . . . . . . . . . I lllllliill Blankets, fancy stripe bor- ‘I tiers-t. 60380 inches. Reduced to .. . '49 .19 lfactorylYarn. All good colors. .49 - ~ 'l'£'L'l‘Z'Z'I\1I;I‘l‘4_\p151] Reiluced to per skein Cliilrlrcirs Fleece-lined Waists. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Reduced to . . . . . Ont. The ~m,h» the which it surprised to learn from an official AND AFRICA TO BRITAIN Eggs from Australia and South "I have never before hcen in .~. ‘Africa are being Sold in mcreadns country where the NOD19 Were 111°"! iquantltles in London and the prov- Sifllilsucfi Jnces, says the London Dally MeiL from English fresh eggs. in spite of their Journey of thousands of miles. regulations for the packing of the eggs. and GVery cagg- l ‘is inspected berm-e h, 1s shlpped_ ‘or off at set time! has been in- is ALLEGEDLY muse (During m, voyage the eggs are not i"°‘"@<1 by a Japanese- ut in frcezl c‘. -v_ ' ’ OVITAWA. Nov. iii-Charges of tref- Sh“ o; cud 1:8“. hamburg‘ m" m" ticking in alleged pure bred Ayrshire homm cattle, which involved false registr- etion under the Live Stock Pedigree Act, have been layed against Cann- en Ayer of Harlem, Ont, ml Prank Thcknberry, Plum Hollow,‘ case l: now in the hands novel Canadian Mounted Police Afimrdlnl; to the ruling cf inc, International Congress of chem a 11W 1111a ca: remains-such unlll it ls from 10 lo l2 duyn cld. An cu 5i.» "M11 1t 1a Bl any. old, emi- "’°°'“°‘ a "I- Olwervlnc the leiunii that M . v ~- ~ liberty, bushes, trcim. It is stated here that ‘Facka- u“. , d‘ 7 . _ nil-y is new on $10.00» bu» mil“$3315.F&l.‘l“;iu‘f.§i;d“i3;i.%3.li- Ayer, who is ill, ls merely being kept ‘Bess as mack m; under surveillance The direct charges against the two 0F STATISTICIAN5 men are that they caused to b: iggisgred come which they claimed LONDONJWV" Khviscounlpeel weie pure-bred Ayrslilres. who ieCehily IOHPt-‘d 551111415 Wm‘ them later to an American purcha- by me cnv night. i i l9V6F sellinfl . was c . b" . ili - _ Empire 542i’. who desiring to have them Wm, giylgivcindytro chtrryngiz o.,r.v,‘.n§;,n0l§f]’ registered on the other side, W115 Oak Park chicken." \'.‘f‘l‘il fr; pjgsL and at. the Municipal Airport of an American Ayrshire breeders in the Loo, 12,521 lxl,_ons were association that they were not genu- Hghtgd to ‘guide filers coming inc Ayrshires. ' to chlgflgo_ The charges have been-laid under 91'9"? 800d hlmds m .‘.:e criminal code. and prosecution NEWEST NOTES~ °“"‘ will commence at Brockvllle next 0F SCIENCE _ Offlan-lzed a research institute. cutting hook on a new thlmble. indistinguishable 9119- stflm of ii floor lamp. and | Braiding pa“ through the» A holder for a score andlc of n new golf club. u speed of 115 miles on hour. —-—-{O}—--w- lpooking ., w . Tl c l‘°1“'9-,\'v'eather Biireriu re'""‘.":l that llie .c:'..'_-ricii. the most pronounced ‘ witnessed in the loop district Was not the result of storm-clouds. although the day was cloudy. liiii. rind Coffee growers in Hawaii hove An Inventor has mount-d n thread Nearly every Australian town has its own electric plant or is building An ash receiver has been invent- ed to be clamped to the standard A clock to switch a radio set on keeping ilead pencil has been inserted in the ' Weighing only 1500 pounce. in Ertiuh rnclnc aulomobilc hu mode .'