(i? Exceptional Bargains in Gharioiieiownls I Big Double Dollar Days ooroatn 26th AND 27th , Il-ere is by far the most attractive line of Dollar Day Bargains that ‘have ever been put before the lpulblic, and we are sure they will met ' Hitch your Dollars to a bigger load than they have ever pulled before. DDllDLE DDLl.AR DAYS é Big Savings From Our Different Men’s Departments Men's heavy weight all wool underwear. Special $1.00 per garment. Men's Red and Blue heavy weight wool underwear Stanfleld's at WHOLESALE PRICE. - Specials from our Dress Goods, Silks and Hosiery Dept. 1 web 56 in. all-wool serge: $2.00 for $1.00. , 2 webs Armure cloth Rose and Taupe, $2.25 for $1.00- 1 web black Measallne 30 In. silk, $2.25 for $1.65. 3 webs all wool 42 in. Col. serge $1.20 for 65c. 25 doz. ladies fine wool heather hose worth 81.50 for 90o. All other ladies‘ and children's hose at WHOLESALE PRICES. All knitting yarns large and small skelns at SPECIALYPRICES. All winter coating cloths at WHOLESALE PRICES. ‘ All silks in black and colored Paiiiette, Messaline, Duchess, Charmeuse, Barron- ette, Pongee, and all fancy silks at WHOLESALE PRICES on DOLLAR DAYS. All curl cloths and seaiplushes. SPECIAL PRICES. Special lot of children's sweaters worth up to $4.60 for 1.50. Elegant patterns in kimona cloths and dress goods in all shades and makes. WHOLESALE PRICES. A special line A line of silk Men's work shirts, Reg. 51.50 and 1.25 for 61.00. Men's army flannel shirts strong and heavy quality in grey and khaki. Regular $1.75 for 1.25. Ladies silk bl _ I I ' ' H Ladies flannel Odd lines in men's work shirts. Special 75c. 100 cult cases worth up to $1.75 for $1.00. _ 10 doz. men's heavy winter caps. Regular 82.00 and 1.50 for $1.00 on S days. All wool blankets at WHOLESALE PRICES. 10-4 fiarlnelette blanks‘ .__,Speciai 01.75. s 11-4 flannelette blankets. Special 2.25. 12-4 Boys’ coat sweaters. Regular $1.50 and 1.75 for 1.29. Fleece lined underwear Tiger brand at 90c per garment. Odd lines of fleece lined at 75c per garment. I Men's two piece underwear. Regular 1.75 for 98c per garment. Heavy black rib hose. Special two pair for 90c. Special wool gloves 89c per pair. Men's negllgee shirts good quality 81.00. Men's sweater coats. Regular 2.50 to 3.75 for 02.00. A special line _ ' Ladies long slee Bargains ln Staple Department SM" "°“”" 2000 yds. 36 in. unbleached cotton 15c for 12c. ~ 1000 yds. 36 in. unbleached cotton, fine 25c for 19c. 500 yds. Blue, Grey shirtlng 35c for 25c. 500 yds. striped flannelette. Special 17c. ' 50o ydS.36 m. Khaki ilanneiette 50c fori25c. 300 yds. 72 in. unbleached sheeting 45c for 38c. 20 doz. white cotton towels. Special 25c per pair. doz. colored Turkish towels. Special 25c per pair. 20 doz. colored Turkish towels, special 25c per pair. y 20 doz. colored Turkish towels, extra “special, 30c each. ,' _ 300 yds. print cotton 30c for 15c. 6'0 Young Men's SVelni-Phttezl (lvercoats, sizes 29 to 36, formelj _ price $22.00.t0 55.00110, is Day Prices $10.00 and $12.00 A line of ladle Colored Pcrcal _See our specla WHOLESALE 35 Mcnis Ulsters, worth froln $25.00A'to $35.00, sizes ‘36 to 39. 40 Boys’ Suits, $ Day Prices, $15.00. , , . ' . a ' Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Menis Fur Coalts at Whole-sale Prices $ Days. REMEMBER THE DA,TES-=FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT. 26 AND 27 ARE CHARLOTTETOWNSBIG DOLLAR DAYS. — BUY HER FRIDAY y AllD “SATlIRDAY, DDTDBER 26Tll AllD 27TH Ladies’ RefldY-to-Wetar l Department of ladies coats with and without fur collars a . $15.00. Another llne of coats. Special at $19.50, One French blue wool canton crepe dress 815.00, Ladies trlcolette owrblouses, all shade: S2 75 Black saten bloomers. Special 35,; 6"" a" brown donskln gloves, Special $1.25. 2 only Homespun dresses rose and white check Special $450 Line of underskirts, all colors 90c. A few black rubber ralncoatil. Spegial $g_59_ A few tweed raincoat! clearing at 4.98 ‘ Odd lines of heavy weight chamoisette g gloves. clearing at 39c. Ladi" Shomvirls bags 50c and 75¢. Children's serge bloomers $1.00. Children's flannelette rompers $1_25_ A line of ladies brushed wool sport hat Ladies Cloth and Fur Oollared Coats, Suit it with your instant approval, lace and crepe dresses $15.00. “merit. all shades. Special 82.98. ette blouses. Special $1911 of corsets 90c. ' ve flannelette night gowns. Special 81.25. flanneiette night gown5_ Special $1.00. » loves in black-also black and gray "neg s black fur muffs. Extra special 84 50 e tea aprons. Special 10c. Millinery Department s. asso t d | _ l I line of felt hats at greatly RErgUCcEogrizRlzlEfiiclal “Lou PRICES on all other miiiinery. . ' Worth $10.00 and $12.00. $ Day Price $495 S. Dresses and Furs, E — BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY. No Goods on v l ‘T-TTT" Aloprobation . GOOd-‘ijill _ Da S, g Approbatinn 1i y . THE BIG STORE Day“ ~ , i e CTWCHI‘, 5X I‘ S QC] Va U3 . l4)\\‘il \\'ii‘i. U (‘Uii ll.‘ HK !lil\\' '7 Asklllg l" mileage Believed Wreck ca. 11011868 Se“ F01" .‘.‘.“i;;‘.f.£3;"‘l....“i11l?;-‘;tf.'2“3.'.l' :11» In Charred Ruins‘! ' ‘ r __ 2 _- ‘ ——--~- _ i I ' ',' 1i in l'\lli‘_\ rl-s 11W‘! . A aliilvr- Hi i ' ———-- moN-plg.§xff_flan ¢|:,reaa)2~i.—~The Soxdihlizliiofilttpllflyzg: toq-‘(tltllle HA0!“ SHOP from Holman? Catalog. A MEE-rmc OF THE REFORM DR. GREEN, liuutor River, will Doualgjil-uls HHHLlJllSlIWl Alllktll, All-l Vilfltililtli (Canadian Freon) l ,,-.,n,t.,-|,.,.,.1o1 Railway and stollm- tho British Steamer Westmorolunil 1w ill Brwlulbono on Driller. the ‘ Swine Club will be lielli at \Vinsl0n ship flwkm trvlght handlers ex- were picked up here lute lust . » - _ BUYS FOR ALL Station Friday, Oct. zotn at '1 0'- 1"“ 1317-10-2521 BUT NOBODY OPENING NOVEMBER FIFTH- ll revision of the existing ugrec- pnip ol'l‘ Delaware Breakwater Dept. in this Big store is full of |_-|-D_ 129340.153] ci-‘Mhlllfl D99’!- 596 01"‘ Wlmdfliul Before llmlboriuu opel-nlilulsl mnt A‘ increase of w“ “m. Ce,“ T‘ fl t I 5 g, was at Seven bargains iota not advertised -— ______ values in _ overcoata $ days. slurtcll, Dtlphiillti five or six fflllllb‘: on .- Still}; wuge rute is thc ,,.L'.{‘0ckr",,n§'°: lnlnutes 1am,- FROWSE ~snos., LTD. WINDSHIELD CLEANERS @ PR°W$E BROS. LTD-o _ we were Ilvlns o" 11W "M" “"""jl illiilroxilllulo request. "Homer “m, intercepted Snymg 1298-10-25-31 50c 911cm Ford transmission 1ln- 1~93'10-2=I'31 two years later stood thl- busy| town ol‘ Cross l-‘ork, Pellllsyhnlllizi/i For HOllli‘ l-i yl-tlrH. FFOHH Flilll lugs Ruybestos (D 40c sot. Straps 25 and 40c ouch, Folding cimirs @ $2.00 each, etc" etc. 155-157 Queen Street. 124-8-10-23-31. that sous were overwhelming llnll thut the life boats ilud been smashed. A inter message asked that the crew be saved. Tile Phoenix wireless operator again called the Westmorelunti but only got the letters '8" and noth ing since. The Westmorelund is believed to be out 0t Boston for south. --—-<o>—-—— THE SEVENTY FIFTH Anllllnl session of the Grand Division Sous of 'i‘emperunce, will convene ut l-iartaville on Monday, Oct 29th at 11 o'clock n. in. Most Worthy Put- rlurch, E. R. Nickel-sou will be present. Full attendance requested as matters of vital interest to llle Order will be under discussion. By Order. 1227-10-22-11. Thur, 2i PERSONALS Mr. J. LeRoy Holman, Sumlner- FUNERAL SERVICES._— The funeral of tho into Mrs. Rosa B. McGrath was held Tuesday morll~ lng from her late residence. 19 Upper Prilnce SL, to St. Duvet-sun's Cathedral, where li-Ilgh Mass of Requiem was eels rs-ted lby Rev. Maurice McDonald. The puli-bea-r- are were: ‘Messns. Jos; McGuire)’. John F. Reardon, Sixtus McLellan. Neil McKenzie, L. B. McMillan and S. P. lPuoil. Sea-vices at the grave were conducted by Rev Jas. Rooney. ---—-<-0¢--——~- EDITOR WORLD WIDE DEAD MONTREAL. Oct. 24 —— The ileath of Miss Lily Doulmll. first editor of “World-Witie." will at- lmct even more attention in Grelit Drilaiu than in her native Canada. ilera was a strong intellectual ilorsonullty, null she gathered round her in her later years tilc limit religious .hlnko.l"s~ of her duy -~—(‘iutton~Brock, the essayist ol’ '-_lle ‘Fillies Literary Supplement. (anon Streeter of lioreford. the Archbishop of Dublin (ind others tiluaiiy distinguished. lliisn Dou- roli wns tho daughter of the into FIRST ROSE OF AUTUMN — Yesterday the Guardian was pre- sented with s. lovely fragrant red rose picked by Mr. Harry McNevlll from his garden at his home in New Argyle, where several others were also blooming. This i-s ex- ceptlonlal "growth for PJE. lslund ell-mate as this time lust year win- ler mlg-ned here and there was H l 51 1 11 () 1, 19m scc, was ‘it ' l th -it ‘- . wsnomc sects- The wsd- ‘*5 “'5 °“ ‘ mo,” a "5 °' " e ° l’ Y“ ding took place early this week of - WANT CHILD'S CASE REINVESTIGATED wl-NNlPEtl, Oct. 2i —- A little rlri prettily dressed in white . if d t th. lutform when o _ i?" Dtmguu’ “under M the WW mrggttlug 00f Shop Women's Labor Ml‘_ J91"! J- 011F119. 00f 0f LBW Mr. and Mrs. Louis Romeke, of _s5~ 1161‘ first published work League w“ mum] _ to prom“ neys mull carriers, and Miss Ldnu THE FOLLOWING vessels are sumlluerslde, overs in ithe city yes- “flfl l1 novel in 1891: then she Dorion of lPi-lnee Edward island. m“; 10 m-rlvg with non-l {or C. against a magistrates decision ln 10m")? little girl's cuso. She Willi maimed for life-not u toe on icther foot ———bscauso she was nlndo to stand in fhe snow bore- footed by the woman silpposed to take care of her. The Manitoba Free Press my" editorially: "The people of Mull- itohu have become roused 0110i‘ the sufferings and permanent crippling of the little Winnipeg girl, Laura Ellman. ‘They would be callous indeed. ll‘ they were not roused over the treatment of this unfortunate (lhlid by the Goring couple on u from lnedr Brandon laso wlnterffho recent disposition of tho cnsu. when Mr. and Mrs. (lorinit W6" released on suspended sentence, is beinglroviowsd and the whole (‘use investigated by the attorney generltlfo department." -----ooc-—-—- Labor is oiio divine law of our existence; repose is desertion and flliotd --lwlall_ini.. l. vrvw-vd-s. may . but who has for some time resided Lyon; g, go; vmwr wfp, 1y M in SYdIIBY- Th9 0618-1110"? WWVThorborn. and Leo, with lnvemess performed at Sacred Heart Cllllflllllscrgengd‘ Aqbgon N111, stove and by the Very Rev. Father MwAdflm ‘Round; u. ‘H. lKiitclsenerr, Melswa. in the presence of a largo number game 110m Commodore, vlfgh] of the friends and relatives 0! "l9 Ruth. and Garfield. with Dominion wutrMl-lllk Pfl-PUGB- The bTldmScl-eened and Old Sydney Screen- waa attended by Mlfifl Marla"?! ed. Order your requirements for Currie. sister of the groom. while delivery direct from vessels and Mr. John Mclllnls, who lllfld been 11 get fresh mined coal out lowest comrade of tho br-IdQKPOOIII OVBP-lprices. CuLyonis & Co., Phone lll. soae and who la one of his fellow, 1303.10.35.31 letter carriers in the local service, acted as best man. The IFOOIVYHI ‘ gift Ito the bride was a string of A HNPPY iviNTs-e-Mlfid ‘Pearl pelvris, to the bridesmaid a neck illmter ofthe (LNJLollioeeprecslved lace set wlul pearls, and to tnepwo beautiful presents from herlel- 31-00mm“ u stick pin. After nolow employees, on the eve of her wedding breakfast attended by ln- uunrrrlage to Mr. Harry Stems oll _____.¢.>____ timate friends; lgfin-TPBDDY amour; LQ-mygai 20181115151211": 131m Inn mow rmulwn nluum . . ax an o e ' l . Kgillol»? gap pgoviYlce, whore the to which ofllce she was Yllrnchell. Nov 1 "Ynamlom wmb be iwenli lh i nit chest of fla/t ll or The waisquitea numi er o we we 88119055 e v. . . at the station to congratulate Mr. presentation was mndeby Mr; J. F. N‘). 3 and Mrs. Currie and wish them Ligilfllor, mantel- mechanic, who in “m 1 m; 51.45., gnu,“ N‘, 3 m, well in their futuns. Mr. and Mrs. a neat speech on behalf of this de- Blood l: Skin Disease. No. I for cmmy." m. "q M. bug“. wrung“, yflh-gd u“ 1g¢|~p|mg Ohronie Weaknesses. Bold by lulu: . l , l __. l 1 . .. ' ' ' .n-. t ‘WU a. l.‘ .a=.*§-\'.-t' P ‘. A ~t- u‘ ' ‘- Wrote u book of essays; and alloy- nlousiy turned to theology, and a‘. ollco commanded a very distill- ‘(jwllell nubile. She became a "0_:lborntor with the group of rs- “filloilsihnihiullsru mentioned above, m -r house was often the . one nl their conferences. ‘he Mr. Gordon C. Warren of the Experimental Fall-m Staff. left yes- terday morning to enter his second yellr in ‘Drum Agricultural Col- iegc. Mr. and Mrs. George Pope, of Sllmmomido, and the Misses Mary ii‘. and Fiossie Hunt, motored to the city yesterday. were cut out. the sliwlllili rinsed estate fell froln $896,000 lo $18,000 But tho prosperity of the ion-n Mn C_ 1g Cease”. returned yak was nlrshort lived as the timber terdlly mooning m hi; hon", 1n Ev. supply. Tho lllg sawmill shut alown 91-01;, Mass" ‘me,- apenmng a mo“ for good. From then on lilo popul.l~ enjgynbje v15“ Wm, Iflandsh-l Chm, lion dwindled rapidly. Fires boljmno knpatown, “m guest of M“ and no frquent tillllltdlilezhlnisurltlllac-lIrony. M _ " Ilflll 0S (JIIIICB t? l? l0 (‘.95. m Jam” Ionernm Five-room frame houses with bnlil were offered for sole for from $30 to 835 without findlmz a iluyl-r. The ntavo mill also ceased operations which for some time had limited to three trains a week. wesrsnu Plouesp osxo ,.;\(A.NO0UVER. oei.'=zi--ls the pillll-l- lllllllri‘ ivunllilr-illl: iilll'i.‘~ill‘l">l .. ivd u feverish existence while lll\'l.‘l(-.(‘.il'i(' lig!!! SYMW-Pli- ' l.» C7053 Fork- l1 10W" 171M shmllk fronl 2000 t0 G0. OIlCO the ioriests TlwrB P18611196 the brlde-(Mie with an i and the next Fall rniirolid service, an lnlluulrinl and useful No‘ 2 been until the timber grows again. liENit. (irlegoln. ‘on. “~31; |l'll Til ilitfwl-wlll limes. ill ils ll .. s, has l\ll'iit b the Danish Steamer The A rlouI-tural and Technical c . _ _ B. ‘ pres , e L EMPLOYMENT HA?’ CEASED’ lip]. . _ (Tin-er; l-‘ul-l: luul a pupllln- "um" "7 lfllflrlllllflll! near Deschub- . ,.'.'§$i.,,'“,'f},§f;tigtsmiigiilheim lilo l'llYu-.liix,yuccordlng to the Captain School. gWriis the Principal for ‘Mk A fimonlz-mdoizugL RESERVE Thursday, evening A TRAGE-gfl/Egis BURNED ‘lion m‘ 2.01m 0r ulorl- und wuu ‘(H loiluy. ‘the (loud are Eli Cilssso, (‘alnluliuu Pacific Railway eastern of the Phoenix who culno ashore calendar and all particulars. _____ NOV- 31h. f0!‘ 500ml! 90ml!" f" _____ -*<_<'""_"fll1.‘v' RWPWII 4W "n" "f "i" rams,‘ “aux '"‘_"“|""l‘ @1058 i0 his p"... o; u 119911-13 1o lulu-nan wllizcfl lluiuy. The Westmoreland Wml 1303.10.24.31 40o PARTLY WORN WUTARY iirartz Memorial Hall zl iliVvlll <1‘. 11101.: lllislllllg places m “$8M fill; dine-P children. and Mm. lllltl worlllnl; conditions and hns reported to he fourteen miles Horse blankets 'will be eoidion $ By samuc‘ T‘ Dana 1m“. ‘T "“" A .‘"""""’ m“ o? m“ ‘I r u’ Chmlum "I'm" i“. liubluiitcd a ill-nu of prulwrelfl for l-llst of tllu five rllillom bank llglll- $ DAYS BARGAINS — Every Days at s2. each—.PROWSE anos W“ '5"; MEN'S AND 9W5’ m" l" """ -“"'-‘"l"""“"“ l"'""""‘l “ “ “e ye“ "l" “‘“!hl°'- l! l!" wus lmill lo lllu lowll. Stores o.’ illl kinds flllllrislil-il. "Fill-re wore iéflVlzn llfllfllti, fnlll‘ cllllrcll. n ‘.'. .\l. C. A. with lulilnl lllld izyiunals-iulil. ill lnlyl-tu, llp-ilvlliile lliizil lll-ilooi, two Hyhivili. 01' \\'llil'l'\\'Ui‘l(S, lllld twu lllolllzllt mm Chases elm tlb . others null then killed himself Last 0f Immigrants IIONDON. Oct. 24.——A flood immigrants to the United slates" ‘for the November quota b93111; this week with the sailing of “i. lsteamers carrying night ghoum“ liussengels. one of these, m‘, .Megantlc sailed yearn“, "m, fiellrl)‘ two thousand. This week's‘ I lonlllns marks virtual! the use“. __ ltion British Enligrntlon westward until June as the aiiowancb [of British isles has been exhausted ‘ null lho zlssessod value of its leal stopped nlloizeihcr. Tolirly the totni population consists of but 60 pol-sons. ll it hilt] not been for the .1 '__ Slnto. which lloulzilt up tilt‘ cut- I~ -; over inllds and ilns undertaken in -» ' : ourncsl the wnrk of roconstrucllon. Evefy Qf Brad the town would be us desolate as - . _ - ihu silrrolllllling hills. As It is ' ' Cross Fol-k is now a quiet little baked h, m". We» y. ‘m.’ hi“ hnmiot, the met-est shadow of its “Hunter” former self and without hops for ' future ‘Pilot, lo vrtiy our trade is eon- etmly lfbvrlns. Our mum know that they can relyoe atoll‘ not‘ fonnly good breed hero; end they pioneer YTIlSSIOITRTy whom she married in Brockvilie, Qua, in 1850 I lhotly after cine out with her 'l!.A'.~;J-».i charred bodies wererfolind in the“: For United States Inesk freely of its excellently. _. a-p. iOOo-Iov.“ pas. .