PRICE. 01.75 rol- 1.25. 10-4 fiannelette blanke 12-4 Boys‘ coat sweaters. Heavy black rib hose. 60 Young Men’s Semi-Fitted Overcoats price $22.00 to $35.00, lloulllr il0l.l.All luvs Big Savings From Our Different Men’s Departments ‘ Men's heavy weight all wool underwear. Special 01.00 per garment. Men's Red and Blue heavy weight wool underwear Stanfleid's at WHOLESALE Men's work shirts, Reg. 01.50 and 1.25 for 01.00. Men's army flannel shirts strong and heavy quality In grey and khaki. Regular Odd titles in men's work shirts. Special 75c. 100 suit cases worth up to 01.75 for 01.00. v 10 doz. men's heavy winter caps. Regular 02.00 and 1.50 for 01.00 on 0 days. All wool blankets at WHOLESALE PRICES. ' ts.“ Special 01.75. 5 11-4 flsnnelette blankets. Special 2.25. Regular 01.50 and 1.75 for 1.29. Fleece lined underwear Tiger brand at 90c per garment. Odd ilnea of fleece lined at 75c per garment. l. Men's two piece underwear. Regular 1.75 for 98c per gllrmcnt. Special two pair for 90c. Special wool gloves 89c per pair. Men's negligee shirts good quality 01.00. Men's sweater coats. Regular 2.50 to 3.75 for 02.00. r. , sizes 29 to 36, former t5 Day» Prices $10.00 and $12.00 l. Exceptional Bargains in llhllrillllelorln i "Big noun. Dollar ism DDTDBER 26th AliD 27th l _ . , Here is by far the most attractive line of Dollar Day Bargains that ‘have ever been put before the pu-blic, and we are sure they will meet wi‘ Hitch your Dollars _t0 a bigger load than they have ever pulled before. $D WHOLESALE PRICES. 1 web 56 In. all-wool serge: 024W l" 2 webs Armurecloth Rose and TallP 01.00. e, 02.25 for 01.00. 1 web black Messallne 36 In. silk, 82-25 70f 01-55- 3 webs all wool 42 In. Col. serge 01-20 70" 35¢- 25 doz. ladle: Ilns wool heather hose worth 01.50 for 90c. All other ladies’ and children’: hose at WHOLESALE PRICES. All knitting yarn_s large and small skeins at SPECIAL PMC53- All winter coating cloths at WHOLE All silks in black and colored P '" "r. " SALE PRICES. ‘Ine, l" ‘r , Char , ette, Pongee, and all fancy silk: at WHOLESALE PRICES on DOLLAR DAYS. All curl cloths and seal plushes. SPECIAL PRICES. Special lot of children's sweaters wo Elegant patterns Bargains in St rth up to 04.50 for 1.50. in kimorla cloths and dress goods In all shades and makes. aple Department 2000 yds. 36 in. unbleached cotton 15c for 12o. 1000 yds. 36 in. unbleached cotton, fine 25c for 19c. 500 yds. Blue, Grey shlrting 35c for 500 yds. striped flanneiette. Special 500 yds.36 in. Khaki flannelette 50 25c. 17c. c for 25c. 300 yds. 72 In. unbleached sheeting 45c for 38c. 20 doz. white cotton towels. doz. colored Turkish towels. Specl Special 25c per pair. al 25c per pair. 20 doz. colored Turkishtcwels, special 25c per pair. 20 doz. colored Turkish towels, extra special, 30c each. 300 yds. print cotton 30c for 15o. ay Prices, $15.00. j ‘35 Men's Ulsters, worth from $25.00 to $35.00, sizes 36 to 39. . A special line Barron- Anotl-ler ilne of costs. One French blue wool canton crops dross 016.00. A line of silk lace and crepe dresses 015.00. Ladle: trlcolette overblouses, all shades 02.75. Ladies silk bloomers, all shades. Black eaten bloomers. Grey and brown dogskln gloves. Special 01.25. Ladies flannelette blouses. Special $1.00, 2 only Pomespun dresses rose and A special ilne of corsets 90c. Line of undersklrts, all colors 90c. A few black rubber ralnooata. Special 02.59. FRIDAY AliD SATURDAY, DDTDBEII 26Tli AIID 27Tll Specialsfrom our Dress Goods, Silks and HosieryDept. til your instant approval. of ladies coats with and without fur collars 015.00. Special at 019.50 g . i Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear lDepartment l‘ i i Special 02.99. Special 85c. _ A few tweed raincoat: clearing at 4.99. WHOLESALE Men's and Boys’ Clothing and Mons Fur Ooalts at Wholesale Prices $ Days. THE REMEMBER THE DATES-FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT. -26 AND 27 ARE CHARLOTTETOWNS BIG DOLLAR DAYS. —- BUY BIG STORE i Ladies long sleeve fiannelette night gewm, Short sleeved fiannelette nl Odd lines of heavy weight ehamolsstte glov gloves, clearing at 39o. A line of ladies black fur muffs. Ladies shopping bags 50c and 75c Children's serge bloomers 01.00. Children's fiannsletto rompers 01.25. Colored Percale tea aprons. Special 10c. _ A line of ladies brushed wool s See our special line of felt hat Special Extra special 0-1. white check. Special 04.50. t»... . s i g ght gowns. Special 01.00. e: in black—aiso black and grey lined 60. Millinery Department PRICES on all other milllnery. 4O Boys’ Suits, worth $10.00 and $12.00. - Ladies Cloth and Fur Collared Coats, Sui l i ! Port hats, assorted colors. Special 011.00. I l l I at overtly neoucso PRICES. $ Day Price $4.95. ts, Dresses "and Furs. HERE -- BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY. PROWSE BROS LIMITED N-o Goods on Approbation $ Days No Good-s on Approbation $ Days k . i l NS Canadian General Electric 109% Canadian Steamship Com. . 12 _ (l0 Pfd -—~ .t_ 2r_'_3mgk quo- Asbestos Com. . . . . . . . . . .. — ,,,§,QL",';¢§,§,,2§ by‘, Johnson and Dominion Bridge . . . . . . . .. l; f th Montreal Montreal Power . . . . . . . . .. gal: gizxzfg; o a Winnipeg Electric . . . . . ——- (’ National Breweries. . . . . .. 53 no“ Telephone _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ __ 1231/4 Atlantic Sugar. . . . . . . . . . .. 5E I . .. ~— Atcl1ison.. .. . . . . .. glmfitvllentl; .. 601A Am. Car & Foundry 155% Ottawa Power‘ . . . . . .. .. — Am- Liwizmmlv; '1' Cuba Cone B11881‘ Pm- 43% Am’ Sme “m; e “pg ' Pun American Petroleum .. 55% Allaccmd“ 9°93”? sill Anmflcgu Can . . . . . . . . . . .. 92% Canadian Pacific [Rs way w“, Brazilian Fraction .. 40% New Ymk gemra‘ '10“ Howard Smith Pfd. . . . . . .. -— Ciibll Cane "s" ' ' ' 59 .. .. Com _ Crucible‘ Stllaelp . . . . . .. . ‘A; _ f | __ internn ouu nper . - spalluqtlnmver Pm 322e,‘ __,_ g7 Kelly Springfield . 22% 3,98, Company 0| Canada _ L. Mex. Petroleum . . . . — 3mm] Empire 3L m, pm _ ¢-'4 international Mer Marine . — penmanl _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L iii-ailing .. .. . . . . . . . . .. —- AMUM __ _ _ _ _ _ __ 60% Press Steel Car. . . . . . . . . I18; Shawinigan 118 ggllégigl‘ lxfficmc -- -- - 98:2 | Ll 6 ....... .- gtureutlde Pulp‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " éM Union Pacific .. .. 12s .___. Utah Copper .. 55% U. S. Sloel .... 86% MONTREAL EXCHANGE I . - 193-1 Victory 101.80 193-1 Victory .. 105.10 ‘ - ‘ 1922 Victory . . . . .. — EAGLE“ BRAND Condensed Milk Is not s "prepared" food at sll. It ls pure Country milk combined with Pure sugar. The natur al food for baby when mother's milk tails, supplying "flllblots nourishment and being easily digested. ' . w sma i.» i... s..,,iis..l.. ' 1937 Victory ' sAuKs Bank Commerce Bank Royal Bank Montreal .. Dec . " July om mil“... .. 41%” " May .4450 __-.a_-Q-O>—-—— 1:9 OWLOCK SPECIAL-Ladies‘ fleece-lined bloome ., sizes 86 anll 30, regular 95 cent quality. from 9 to 10 o'clock Friday, two pair: for 01.25. MOORI l MeLEOD LTD. Corn .. ‘i2 only because we are on our knees. Let u: arisei _ ‘It la the role of cowardice. 11°1- of courage. to so and crouch down In s hols, under s massive tomb. .. "to avoid tile blows of MW"- Grsst people are oft-tunes great ___iHE Iliiliiliii iiiilHiiilN SHOP from. Holman’: rsiilnloz. WOOD Foxes Ltd. at v12 November 1st. See largo n1. Bros, Ltd. 90 on 0_ Days. Prowse Bros Ltd. men's al'-wool heavy weight u p61‘ L111), 129840-253 (S. ‘S. one hour before town 7 p. an. —'I‘he tine brick reside Wales College. will be sold by au at 2 p.m.. also at the some time some odds and ends of furniture. ll?” "' j rnmnslom” r it's yoinloys tilt-ii was w _ . Ibrglp . GAL “RUNNING Salt ‘rare Winnie l. me CANADIAN snur cosmos‘!!! SALE OF STOCK AT GREEN- sale prices. Prowse Bros. Ltd. o'clock - ll SEE OUR SPECIAL cotton flau- nol blouse, 01.00 on 8 DIIYB-Pfliws“ 1308-10-25-31 SEE OUR SPECIAL in corsets 1308-10-26-3! 0 DAYS BARGAINS-MOO dozen derwear, extra special value 01.00 garment-PROWSE BROS. ANGLIICAN SERVICES in the ‘parish of ‘New London on the 28th Inst will be KenslnSi-W 10-30 fl- m- this son vice) French River 230 p. n1. iris-h- BRICK RESIDENCE FOR SALE. e of the late Mr. F. W. Hyudlnan, situate 281 Kent St, - pposlte the Prince of tiou on Saturday, the 27th October Grand piano, kitchen range. and 1829-10-26-11 OUR ENTIRE STOCK of ladies coats. suits and dresses, at whole- 1308-10-25-31 SEE OUR SPECIAL line of ladies‘ costs at $15.00 and 019.50 Prowse Bros Iitd. 1308-10-25-31 YORK AND MARSHFlE-LD CO- OPERATIVE CHANGE- Sunday. ' October 28th Bible Sunday. York. at l1 n. m. Hrackley 3 p. m. Marsh- fleld 7 p. m. Service at Ideasani Grove Tuesday evening nt 7.30. "' Hubert T. Smith, Pastor. DEPARTURE REGRETTED.-— l Mr. J. A. Msllelt teller flank of Montreal, has left for St. John. where he was transferred. Mr. Muliett hos been In the bank for two and a hnif years since return» lug from over. seas. Before leav- ing ho was waited on by the bank stuff and presented with s sult- uble rift. His many friends wish Illm ovary success. _ VERNON‘ CHURCH.—For Sun- day, Oct. 28.—Servico at Cherry c‘ Valley at 10.30 s.m.. conducted by Dr. .l. H. Ayres; evening service ll at Vernon at 7 o'clock. will be un- der the auspices of the Woman's Missionary Society. The choir is preparing s splendid program and a beautiful pageant "The Challenge of the Cross" will be mesented by some of the ladies of the congrega- tion. Sunday school at Cherry Val- iley at 10 a.u1. Sunday School at iVernon at 10 mm. _ .._.._ MR. J. K. MclNlNlS, REGINA, DEAD.-—\A dsspstoh from lRegins. Sssk, dated Oct. Zl-Mr. J. K. Mc- Lnnls. 70 years old. one of Regina's best known citizens sud ‘a pic- turesque figure In the commercial and political life of Saskatchewan. died here yesterday. Mr. lilfcinnis who is s iP. E. Islander came to Regina, In 1891 -to assume the editorship of the Regina Journal. In addition to holding various civic‘ oflloss. ‘Mr. lMcInuIs twice unsuc- cesshllly contest ‘ s m: In the Dominion House and twice Provin- cial legislature election. . l HALLOWEEN TEL-St. James liall, next Tuesday afternoon. ATTENTION of readers is direct- ed to the advertised sale 0:‘ foxes of Victoria Farm Black Fox 00.. in this issue. 1i CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD --Church-of England service in Cropaud on Sunday at 11.00 a.m. Sermon subject-"Rlght Friend- shlpW-The annual harvest thanks- giving service will be held in Springfield at 7.00 p.nl. when hhere will be special. music. The ser- mon subject will be "The Lennon of thogliarvest." All are cordially invited to these services. ---—<e@—-——— 2:9 0'CI.OCK BPECIAL- Fine white English Queens cloth, yard wide, 30 cent quality, Friday morn- ing from 9 to 10 o'clock, five yards 01.00. MOORE l. McI.EOD. LTD.’ IN‘ MEMORIAIM msnv LAUREITTA‘ MacDQNALD On Friday, October 12th, the death took place at the City Hospital of Mary Lsuretta. Mac- Donald, graduate nurse. Miss Mac- Donald, who was twerntgr-fbur years or age, was the oldest daughter of the late James Niac- Donald and Mary MscLellan pf Glenflnnan. - Scnrceiy had the deccs ‘ grut dusted ss s nurso when the illness that caused her death attacked her. Realizing early In her sick- ness that recovery wss Impossible, silo viewed the approach of death with fortitude and patience and a Faith in God's mercy tbstwas a source of edlficatlon to those about her. Fortified by the "urban of Life" in Holy Communion she mllde her preparation to meet the Sovereign Judge, who In Bis 1n- -_..__-._ M-lnd ha: It: influence on mind. and no man is tree but miles sinus. ' {was a striking testimony of finite love came to her every day. During her Illness she was com- forted by ihe care and kind atten- tlon of the Chief of the Medical Staff of the Hospital. by tho geni- le llolicltude of the Reverend Sisters and Nursing Stuff. by the kindly enquiries. visits and gifts oi’ numerous friends of city and country. but. oil unavailod to prevent the gradual sinking. since God for her greater good called her to Himself. Cheerful. capable, kind and above all self- sscriflcing. the nursing. profess- ion has certainly lost one, who by her ability and high moral charact- er would have done credit to it. A loving daughter 111111 sister. her death has caused o vacancy In the home that never can be tilled. a wound in a mother's ilcnrt, which only a strong Christian faith cnn make less painful. A faithful and generous friend. a cheerful companion she will be sincerely mourned by her sister. nurses and friends. her motiler. two sisters and four brothers. namely: Helena and Penzle. Teacher. John Archie. Boaton Mass. Austin Si. Ifimstsns University. Daniel and James at home. After a solemn High Muss at the City Hospital on Saturday lnorn- Ing. celebrated by Rev A. J. McIntyre assisted by Revs W. V. MacDonald. D. D. Hope River. R. R. St. John. and James Rooney. Csthedai Stall. the Notra Dam:- Academy Choir assisting. rho remains were taken to the homo lit Glenflnnan. The funeral was iloiil on Sunday afternoon Oct Hill. and the long procession of carriuz- es and automobiles that wenivd its way to Fort Augustus Churrh the bsteenl in which the (lfififlilfiléll ‘was held. The services at tile ‘Zlijurch and grave were conducted bYRev. John J. MacDonald, Summ- Olflllda, assisted by Rev. A. .l. Mo- irlyre, Charlottetown. while“ “rhe- Choir was lead by the Pastor Rov- A. .l. MacDonald. The acting pail- besrers were her six first clusllls. while the honorary ones were her sister nurses. Misses McCarvilie MacDonald, Connors. McIntyre and MacLolisn. Eternal rest grunt unto her. 0 Lord. and let perpetual light shine upon her. Those who detect the faults oi‘ others. do not detect their own. ‘lihese are wise on others’ behalf and foolish on their own. ---<p-e>---- this; wail. Objects To Cut In New Novel (Dominion News Servicei LOXIDON. Oct 25 —- ls o nove- Jet's copyright infringed if tile ed- lior m’ u newspaper "cuts" a llovei whiv-h is apnea-ring in sorlai form. Tile quest-ion arose before Mr. Justice Mirilnrdie in the Vacation Courl. when Mr. I-Ierm Collins, on behalf of Stephen MoKeuns, the novcI-is-t. applied for an injunction against the “Reieree" to restrain them from an alleged infringe- ment of copyright in a novel by Mr. Ail-Kenna. Mr. Collins explained that Mr. Mr-Konnll, when he wlas approach- ed lil April lust by Mr. Donald. then editor oi’ the "Referee? agreed to soil the licence for the serial publication 0f the novel, which cnnnisled of 104,000 words, for £500. "After the publication of the “lml iu-wtnlment.“ added Mr. Coi- l'1‘.‘.*i. "Mr. Donald was succeeded by M." George Curnock. who had ilifieronl views regarding the suit- ability of lhe story for the "Re- feree". He invited Mr. McKenna lo make cum and alterations In the story. Ho did not see his way to do this. and on July 22 the "Ro- force" published on instalment with heavy cut-s. This was sn ex- cess oi‘ authority on their part and outside the powers of their licence. There was an infringement of Mr. Mokennlfo copyright." Mr. Justice McCsl-die: What was the object to the cut?—Barrington “um, K. C.. for the "Referee" We may that certain passages were of such a character that they were not. suitable for publication In the "Referee." story is unsuitable for anybody who has any -respect tor the Church of England st all. There Is an ei- sborste account of the betrayal of a woman. and the editor thought It right to take it out. Mr, Justice McCsrd-io (reading the manuscript): This is written with great power, great art. and great realism. Mr. Hens: Collins accepted an un- dertaking given by Mr. Ward not to make further omissions wit-ll the exception of the second betray- I should any that-thel Workhouse Inmate Leaves $2,500 (By Dominion News Service.) CARDIFF. Oct. 23. — Proper valued at £600 has been loft' = the Lord Nlninn Stusrt Ito-spits; Curdlfi. by a man named James- Mnrrny. who died In the local workilouse. Murray had lived a: a lonely und frlendless recluse for iynars. flu curried on a marine store busi- ness up to a few days before his (Zanth. He went to the wsrshoubé as u paying guest. --——--<0§_--. FIGHT A1‘ THE Z00 LONDON. 0ct.2&—A deadly fight between an Amoco Ssddieblllel Stork and a Javan Adjutant nu occurred at the Z00. - Ha-pplly ml- uls society, "our lie." the stork, was not the victim, for there has been only one other of b-ls kind on exhibition Lu tbs menagerle. The downfall of " '-' the sdJutant. was "swollen hm" and ‘he lost it as a result. ‘ He. with s mais eompsuionlbosb of whom were presétltod by the Prince of Wales.) occupied a saga next u. "owns." and over-ciao W130i)" held away. < ,1- Seeiring. apparently, to dstofld his territory. "Bob" by going mo“; or other. managed to open the - torvening door. , HIE bOdY was found ister mi ' his horny cranium. which was ing fully a ysrd away, with "(Inj- iic" strutting proudly lfmllld 1L‘. A pecuisnly of the Japan Adint- ant is, that. when fighting. iae ' or thrusting and parryiug with It beak In bayonet fashion, u m. the Stork. he with ' h._dsnci and {tannins of wines. uses his ‘ pincees, seeking to nip the’ neck his adrenal-y between ‘the ab” l mandibles. Kan ‘your suns. MW!!! ‘HOOD Minard's handy. use liui ‘I remedy lor every lll_ _- si incident, and to announce In the "Referee" that omissions and alterations required by the public- atlon of the story In aerial form were made. It is a ares/t thing to do at iltle i510} By doubting we roach tile truth. inn-en's 5i LINlMENT