THE cusiznlsn ' W ‘a sewers eels h‘ l O i ‘i ls 7 all l.‘ " Al‘ i” .i1:‘.*.l:ii will. 1 1 "l, “h. .11! - Q I. y . i... a ,. ....._.,». -.- .... _ i_. 1 nlllllllll,“ ill \ TlilS liars GREAT lillYlllD orronrulllrl 1 y t. g Dharlottetovvfis Double Dollar Days-Jhursday and Friday Nov. 5"‘ 6"‘ 1 Bargains every one oi them, and lois oi them. This is a Dollar Day Sale and Everybody knows that ii is a Real“ Sale BEST IALDES AT LOWEST PRIDES BDY ll0lY 0R ELSE Y0ll lYlLl. liAllE T0 PAY lllilIlER PRIDES |.ATER ' " ‘ET ' T‘ ipi"_“"-' _W r ..\.-...r-.a.~.-~.~._,. “z-ur -=aas-...l.i_»-w“qvs»s,wnwnnqannnsu=rim 1v 12h Iwlaiaflq i‘ v .... n l ~ l .111. l ' lo i’ I . ALI. ROADS fil-EAD TD PRDlYSE’S Dli DDl.l.AR DAYS ll’ i . 11!“. . . . I11. ‘ b l‘! "nlllii it. k . 1h»; 411* Dormer Toronto Professor Is Dead TORONTO. Nov. il-“Word was received yesterday °I. U“? “Gum while on a visit to Glasgow oi Pro- tfisor James Maven iormerly W‘ copying the chair oi’ political econo- my at University oi Toronto. Prol- ilpvor, who was bom in Scotland 71 years ago. was world famous as an author and lecturer on econo- illc sulfloctl. Neglect _ i“ Coughs “DUI M to lorlous tloublo-~ ApgquleklyrelkvedbyDnChesfls $yrupdLinuedsnd~’i'-, tim- grde-coidsslsllflllifi Carib. d Colds when lfld on to m "id °I Kensington. IIIGII. 1111 llESlERilIPiilii-RBIANIF —8HOP lrom Holman’: Catalog; --DUE TO ARRIVE-Car of Alb- ion Nut coal place your order now._ A. (I. Hughes, Emerald. Jot. 5908 --NOTlCE—Emerald Dairy Co... takes in cream at Factory on_ Thursday Nov. 5th. A. C. Hughesl Secretary. 5903 a —SUIVIMERSIDB BUSINESS .COLLEGE.-~Plcaeam Studies. EI- lcellent results, good positions. easy. iterinl. J. Passes. Princlvfl-l- 5703 10 26 121. --JUST ARRIVED-One car oi Cedar Shingles. also Lathe. now unloading at Albany. A. H. Af- ileck. 5903-3-31 —GUARDlAN8.-—'l‘h0fls desirlmfi to buy copies oi’ ltihe Guardian in summerside will please secure them at the Guardian ottlce in Ibhe M0- Neill Bldg. wile-re lthey are on sole every day. -SUPPER A SUCCES8.—-'I'he supper given ill the Sllllld Thfill-YQ on Election evenln! by the ladies oi the C. W. L. in aid oi the children o! St. Vincent's Orphanlse. was a satis- factory success, in spite oi the ad- verse weather conditions. The lad- lea in change and others who ass- lsted have the sincere BMW-lid! oi’ all concerned- ior assisting ill 'bi'lllglilg.sil8 event to desirable ---Page 3 is available. -Foa Lars WESTERN News u. -—GUARDIANS ON SALE alt the Guardian's western otrice in tihe M-oNeili Building, ‘Summersdde, every day. -DIG"I'IONARIEB can be had at the Western Guardian Oiiice. Wat- er Street, Summerslde ior only titty cents with a new or renewal subscription. -—DlCTIONARl!8.— Tire-re are’ still some dictionaries leit Wt tihe weeetrn oiiice oi the Guardian in the McNeill Bull-dug. Summerside. P. E. -l.. ior those who lie-new or subscribe ior the Guardian. —-GUIARDIAN OFFlCi. -— The Guardian's Western Otiice is now located in the McNeill Building. Water 8t. Summelrelde. where sub- scriptions. new; or advertising will b; received. The Phone nuaniler is 2 3. A email boy entered a library with a book that his mother wish- ed exchanged. Since she had neglected to send a list oi books to choose from. the librarian was somewhat at a loss to know what book to send. Finally he asked: "Hal your mother read "Frocklesf?" "No. sir." replied the boy. promptly. "they're brown!" Ill ISIIO, - rel-Jam mum lee ulna-an. "' Church oi England burial rite the Pillow irom wiie and iamily oi the and nephew oi the deceased. ed citizen and his rudllerr death came as a great shock to his large circlle oi iriends and much sym- pathyis telt ior the iamily in their sad bereavement- The immediate re Iatives left so mourn their loss are.‘ the widow, IN _MEMORIAIY[ MR. ALJBERT R. GORRILL R, Gorril was held from his holne at Northanl on Thursday the 29th inst at 2 p.m. interment being made in the cemetery oi St- James Church, Port Hill. The service at the house was conducted by the Rev. A. Freeman Traverse, assist- ed by the Rv. J. C_ Martin. Servic- es at the Church an-d Cemetery were conducted by the Rector oi Si. James Church. Rev. A- Freem- an Traverse, At the close oi the Masonic rites were conducted hy Mr. Sydney Birch. W. M- oi Alex- andra Lodge. A, F. and A, M.. o! which lodge Mr. (iorrill was a mem her. The pail bearers all brother Ma- sons were Edmund Maynard. John L. Maynard. W_ J, Montgomery, A. W. Milligan. Herbert Rodd and C. I. Lidstone. Among the floral tributes were: deceased. wreath irom Mr and Mrs. Wm. Dennis. Masonic Elnblifin irom Alexandra Lodge. A. F. arid A. M, wreath irom Mr. and ltils- Wm. Ellis. Crescent from Louise. Pearle. Daisy and Oswald. nelcea iMr- Gorrili was a highly respect- Mrs. James Higgins oi bot l6, Mrs. E. Grigg oi Tyne Valley. liirs. Wm. llcnnis Oi Arlington and Miss Pearle oi the Prince County Hos- pital. Summerside- Mr, Gel-rill is al§o survived by two sisters, Mrs. Melvin Ellis ot‘ Pil- erslie and Mrs. James iinglole oi New Glasgow. N. S, i——-o-o>i_- MRS. CHARLOTTE SHEA Mrs. Charlotte Shed, widow oi the late George Shea. Kensington. died must suddenly on Jctober ‘r8. aged 62 years- Throughout her whole liie she ‘had enjoyed health and sustaining physical vigor. and her sudden death was verily a se- vere shock toher iamily. as well as to her many intimate iriends. l-ier funeral was held on October 30th and in the procession were the many friends that iormed the procession which evidenced the respect thus shown to so christian a woman. High Muss oi Requiem was celebrated by the pastor; Rev. Mgr; D, J. Gillie. who also pro- nounced the eolemn obsequiee. The pa-ll bearers were Messrs- G. R. McMahon, ‘LA. Driscoll. James Pen dergast, Linus German. James Braham and Joseph J. Burns. The ldeclased leaves acutely lamenting her most sudden death three dang-h ters. Alice. 3M1’!- J. S. Cameron. Grand River, Evelyn. Mrs. P, -N. ‘belianc, and Miss Eileen Gertrude xeiialrglsa. Hel‘ husband. m. George Shea, Section Foreman, and her son Joseph. predeceased her 2 DAYS DIlY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5Tll AllD FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH Z DAYS Dill-Y I , ' P I I ' I 1 ladies Dloth and Fur Dollared Doais, Fur Goats, Suits. Dresses and Furs f ~ , ' I ' v V I ' '1 ' Men s and Boy s Dloihlng and Aien’s Fur Doats Wholesale Prlees on Dollar Days y BIG SAVINGS FROM DIFFERENT MEN’S SPECIALS. FROM OUR DRESS GOODS, SILK AND SPECIALS FROM OUR LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENTS HOSIERY DEPARTMENTTS DEPARTMENT ’ a ai r i . c. . a . a . . . . . . .. . , ,n i o; . . . . . - - - - - - - - - “$733 il~"iiif,-_"ll»'~-°il’wlt-“i-i-lf-ii1"? sass: 2.11.1.1“;.t."sz.zazz=sr.lz=ta=.ssz .?l.°.°.".'_..:.;.;".-;.;;..;.;."0.;..;"¢..§°:.Z;C.? :.'..'.":."'.-:::'." 3.1:" ";:_.i'.::".?..fit?.'i‘f:'.??.?i'fff.?rii ....... H m: penm.nv. ma” Umd Underwear . _ _ I ‘ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A _ _ _ _ __ 75° and 90c p" Garment out prices S days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.25 Yard Anon",- spacm L.” at Ladle; artisan/line's; tielct: 3::- . $2.98 L 53l7°l575»»75-3§1-"1'=°1-§Z§?-7'Elli???...§7??T‘Tl """"""""""" """ "T535321? A" ;”;g;a?'_=_=_=_i???f???___§7?f'§‘;__{‘°=§' _F_'?_"_"f‘;__f‘j'1'f?1__‘??T‘f"f“{ “i... $33 idiildillfillill‘ .°..'Y'.'T’.'.°."f§77.‘7. Y. ..... ..’ ........ ..... .. sass 7 u: 3:3: '_'_ '_'_"" f‘ iii: :2‘; 10o Yards Remnant Cloth and Drssecsssssoays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... y, Price A$l==¢l=l Lin» etwmi“ loo Suit Cases. Resum- $1.15 ior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 01.25 2 Vile-be Hvmswun for Ladies’ Winter Suits. All wool. 56 inches wide- Special A s"'°"' """° °I °°""°"°‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " $4M Wholesale prices on the following articles: Sleigh Robes, Wool Blankclts, Car Wraps out price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 Yard Woli and Fox Muffs. Special - . - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ ' - - ' - ' ' ' " ' "r" and Carriage Wrlpl. 5 w ' Flannelette Kimonaa. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..._ $2.25 Man's Coat Sweaters. V neck Coat in silk and wool. Grey and Fawn. Special . . . . .. $2.59 abs lcouon cashmere for children's Dressem scarlet’ candlnal’ mum em 6 only heavy weight Klmonaa, slightly soiled. Very Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 82.98 as“: 5:3,, rpnlrzgg h"? “Ha: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H $3.00 and $450 Sllec al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Yard Sum/Ck" Dress“ ‘or chudren 1° to 12 years‘ speck‘ "r Don" Days _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘Loo ::’;,_1=;m..’y..§_fl.xlfzgzfiEnsiiiigfzf.fitlii; l.'.'.',"..;;.'.;.'."e._>;-.'.'.;.' ail"; 3.311;"iltlLlZ.';f‘é‘§2-.fi;§27“.X";?L.’i°Z;l”§f.‘£fi2I-‘;2l!.i‘€2“".'33'Diiftififififlhiifi .3;};°:;;eff";1.,f1:;§§,ff‘_Y??? __j°'f?_°_°_""_jjjj‘;1jjjIII'Z..ii'.Z.";§‘l H¢'"‘°" mum‘ Hit": 155°C"! Iflilidfl I: and ‘Mk Department a‘ wholuah Prlces an Don" Days‘ a t Ladies’ Blouses and! Overbiouses. long and short sleeves in Flannel. Ponges Silk, lsllhltlelCaahmore Hone. Regular 65c. Special . .. 3 pair; for $1.00 - Broadcloth, Crepe and Dimlty. first. liiifidkitli’ 821121.11 .......... 1 "so. S23E53’; GREAT VALUES IN OUR STAPLE DEPARTMENT §;i.“.”;.‘3.i.l;‘;i"°“;.§..".‘.’.Vi?Si..7‘K7?T?.‘.Y'TT.ZIIIIIIII """"" """ 'li..”é$§ Wgftspglntelsflntdlqilzsngxazasafighfiy ' ' I I . H . 1000 Yards Colored Fiannelctte. Special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20c per Yard A very ‘Inch! m“ of Hand Bus m d?“ on Douar Days at ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Q ' I D ' n ‘Loo Men's Blue Railroad Shirts. Regular szoo and ........... .... . sass 2M0 Yards Unbleached cotton- speclal price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10¢ per Yard will“ °°‘~\°" °'"°""" ---------------------- "" """ """" " HALF Pm“ Slzes 14. 141/, only. Dollar Daya ........... .. $150 1000 Yards 4o inch Unbleached Cotton. s ecial 1-1 .. 1s Yard White Cotton Niall‘ G°w"" "ind made and hand embrvldersd- Sewlsl - - - - - - - 83-50 Heather Goli Hole. Regular $1.75 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $135 1000 Yards 36 inch Paisley Quilting- Spcclpal prlcpe cc 25: Yard A iew Crepe Dresses, light colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - . - - - - . - - 57-93 All other goods not advertised at Wholesale Prices. ' I . I I - I I . ' ' ' ‘ I ' ' ‘ ' I ' H ' 500 Yards Dark Shirting. Special price . . . . .. H . . . . . 25c gcr Yard Ladies’ Skirts, plain and platted. Special ior Dollar Days, . Ml yards Dark Plaid Cotton. Special price .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c per Yard A special line of Ladies’ Fur Coats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...». . | Yards Fanc Cretonne. S clai rlc . . . . .. c er r cw Ladi J m "r Dresses. Flannel . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - -- - Lune‘, "d “h”. mo". fnnNgfifi-yon $1 0o Y'all-gs Color-ad Turklsh__To5:ellly,up . . . . . . . .. . fir: ser . 2 Iline’ oi. 3.11:.» péloth Dresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. LIE", and M“... Tweed H". ~ ‘ . > ' ‘ . ' I . _ I ' ' _ D . ' ‘ ‘ - . ' . ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 30° Yzrds geared Curtalnmg- Special Price .. 12c per Yard Ladies. long sleeve Flannelstte Night Gowns. ery wee aileron-o‘ “:00 A “n. o. Lmfl“, Hfl‘ spccla’ for Dollar D. ' H S s a Quilt Lining. ‘ Special price , . _ _ . , . . . _ _ __ __ 16¢ pgr Yard y Ladies Satmette Bloomers. very special on Dollar Days .. Babies Bennett. CorduroyyFlannsietts Lining. VerySpeciia . . . . . 1.0112;gfzzvlstiohoarxa1211;520:1231‘; and: price I . I ' ' ' ' U . ‘ ' ' I . I S ' I ‘ ' " 40c p" P!" b sllmmeIege SLRALLSEDrSZRSscfirrrliicolglfisecifie-Dlar‘erlcha-‘S.s-irsO-Speclh-l" whq|g.l|. pH,“ on a" 0th" Mimmrw y Dhparwment at whoieaah Prices; cps merit not advertised. All goods In Staple fignCsMZhEePPICQI on anigods not adéefliagd‘ . . . . . . .. I i‘ if I gg MENZS WINTER OVERCOATS. SIZES 3s AND 3s. WORTH $18.00 FOR .. . .. . ... ... . .. .. . $12.00 20 WINTER OVERCOA'I'S, LATEST STYLES, 3 PIECE BELT. SPECIAL FOR.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ....... .. .. .. .. .$15.7§ 100 MENSS OVERCOATS, BROWNS AND GREYS. REGULAR $23.00 FOR $18.00 ON D LLAR DAYS. - A SIN GREY ANDBROWN ANDMIXEDTWEEDS$12.00,$15.00ANDUPTO.................. y AT, WHOLESALE PRICES 4o BOYS SUITS, SIZES 12 T0 17 YEARS REGULAR 1:13 00 AND I ‘ . . ., . $12.00. CLEARINGFOR...................... 50 BOYS SUITS, SIZES 10 T0 17 YEARS. WORTH $9.00 TO $11.00. SPECIAL TO CLEAR.. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. $6.75 HI . ALL OTHER CLOTHING NOT ADVERTISED AT ‘VHOLESALE PRICES. . REMEMBER THE DATES, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5111 AND 6th ARE CHARLOTT ETOWN’S BIG DOLLA. R DAYS. . . BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY - ~» -‘ No Gfmds ~ 0n ‘ _ No Goods On . l Approbatlotéonh$ Days Approbation on _ S t , v ‘ I] _ H ‘p: v 1 v p” as~ . “THE BIG STORE” $ D9" a toll, James llnderlllll. Brocton, Muss. and sister Junie. Mrs. Mur- dock WhentonMeliord. Mass, and Iiessie. Mrs. Vvillinm Cameron. Kensington. in lestlnlony of the respect in which silo was held offerings were placed upon the casket. Spiritual bouquets, ‘hirs- J. A_ Ready. Ken- aington. Wreaths, Mrs. H. E. War- ren. Mediorzl. Mass. r. and Mrs. B- 11. McFadyen. Kensington, Pil- low. daughters. The many friends that knew Mrs. Slim! ill this liie will long hold her in loving memory as a wonmn. who considered the good and who always discharged tho duties oi home before assuminu duties abroad. She nicely realized that the home is the unit oi socie- ty, and the nearer perfection does it approach so much the nearer does society rise towards perfection. She l€nves three daughters that are practically chirstiau ladies. who have shown that they have in- herited the eminent, qualities that oi‘ others always beiore her owu.i . .::_L - n -.._, U t alnd social disposition Bite maids gflrlettttmlexiaxlfltariling, Dougie; and everyone tee-l alt home and ~her valc- Allison all at. home. The funeral 81011911106 in. one thomeand oommun- was held on Tuesday. Oct. 27th., ity will mot aoonlbe iiiil-iedfiflnlly six and was largely attended. irlends months ego she canne home "mom coming lot-om gar and near w pgy United Statics seemingly int-who best their last tribute oi respect. to 2m oi health IDO he hatr- lfother in beloved by tit-l. ‘Rev. -Dt Md) Chandra lhis last illness. and the-news oi lpaillbl‘ oi the lDundas Presbyterian her sudden lpasahng oelme as a olnlrdh oonldu so an services; at great shook to lher ‘many tnienlds at the house and -gralve. Messrs; lildlwin home and lob-round. ‘in her untimely and “Falter llittrdotte eengl very dearth in the liu-lli ‘vligour oi beautliiul blealatiiluiely two ilalvlourilte hymns. young wonlatn-lloodtfhle community The lpulli lhesuere were Join-n; lllillc- feels that-wise didessenger oli Deanlh Both, Amati-s Matthews». Minna Hun- lhlas exacted a very heavy toll. ibut tor. ‘Osmlieid Manhood; Iiniin. Mac- they witlh tier rnoifllernltrothens and Piles and lNol-rnan Molly. This floral sisters lbow in suinnrimion to tLIIB dwellings ‘bore eillem onlhsrte as n Div-ins Willi. Blast time: oo IIOVO and be/awtliiwl =ll-ie. A large pmcesslim chelnllrn tier nrvelmory herglllei striclt- oi carriages and auto; it'll-owed bier l mother. liloulp sisters and three rennaliwis to Dundee Prdrylterian illoltlhers vliz. a teachsl-‘twmatery ’ all that was mortal 111 lMitldlelbono ‘Mann; Muriel. Marianna loved one was laid to rest. r- ll T-Z. fi-léiv. Frr _ e i101 nsiulnltil A At F-tlrsst Hill. P. E. i. . f , _ “ttffriltli e hav in returned to Prince l it? lv:l€c:ill‘Glli.5eD‘ixJll::al0d‘uIO extractor. E ‘ward Is _ and ‘be-ofién again . i" to btily and ay hig y tpriceaforlill 3 MISS LILlwucDONALD kllldS (if IT 9d evening oi tpatunlsy. 0011mm lilo. also angel or death some! the home oi.‘ lMliu. A. D. Msctionrld ta home bemvrld oi a with; husband and tan-her a short sts months ago- arnd claimed tiitel olden deuilvcr on thel llliiliesl Walther Margret lbilian» st tisreorlyaqe or eowsnlteen wean one ten unpnltiw. some ‘years ago. She. also leaves has members oi her paternal ism- two sons. Dan and -1 '1 iiy, _ Hartwell ' Underhill. French Q Prone at home. (our enlighten. liver, Churchill Uaderhili, Barnum» ua-an- ma I young‘ lady oi-lbeeonl- ulnmsm- and was loved o, nlll new ins. Being oi a intuit a '1 \'r_'I/ .' ytfiliplg _ 1 ‘Y’ I w . first N- s“ . .. ......_.._.._ _____..__,__. __________________./ -M‘-- ~u-'-.».....;... - ~ - 1v