NOVEMBER r I o '__ y 4» 9 7 'ras cnAt If W, il Jil; `\-Q ~1.4».h tart asv. A. B. Memos wut mash In many o-nos nesleet or forastcninsst is t ' " it Htl ‘ /-»"" tlerns Percy Gates who has b in WI nipeg The attention of farmers is called to hu arrived at his bonus" H R ” oc I Mm Kam Daveyvhu rammed w hu Charlottetown returned this morning to ' ` ' V _ - 1 5, homo in Albany after sncnding some M°°°wn' » ` Those $7.75 Coats are makin talk===no won er C 8 d i TARTED THIS sale with levelt one hlzdso ‘ -r-nt\~.~....~.~.t»-».~at.»=t_..~ ...-. t v . t _yi ' / '_~.v.-_:__ ......\...- \ f 1- ' V'-fi ' miyqt 5;? _ ` ‘\ a ‘rn _ 'A .qs g _ , ' t ;\ _M \\_ _ *_ l " "-` ~._ tg.. .\-t-.-»\\\~..-.-.w.._».....-.t-.W ` ... e`1¢r F. ` ‘ rn. ':r , -__ - wg. _ _ “_ _|§_ .!:,_..»_,;,;. .__ M, _;k,,,,‘ big selling. Just want - ,_,..#,'v.».' ':§~ ts, e -v, Y . S new costs-but one days selling has taken s lot 4 ' . ont of the assortment. We have made til! 3 -,¢; assortment good and are ready for more 5 l the coats on sale at this price are fteshly new. That they are all long modern styles- that they are mostly i of loose cnt-- and made up of handsome tweed. A big range of handsome new coats in dark V i _ l _ ..;~,|au- -_ A.\at.~a\.r.- »-aan-aaqma i 1 to remind you that all , -.._1.L. ___ Hood weight tweeds, H all sizes. long loose gar- ,_ ments, modern in everv wap. worth from $10 -.ef _¢..¢.. _ L-5 L' _ _ _$25 iii- \=_\,‘ up to $14.75 each now on sale at. . .. $7.75 I e-we -1'-“t ti A ` "` 'i‘.i;. _ti .E ~i-l`~l-' ._ M... - you cannot afford to pass -.._f.+t- , . a`savlng attracts you,you_ _........ Q _ _ _,___ , _. re- _ `* \‘§'§~=~`.-.__ ` ' .. . ._ 7 *-1.1 "'j\’ ’ `,: ;":.".“ ~ _. ; ; -:- >”_/_ ' /_ 46”’ at Mt Stewart at ll a m and at W St. the reason the communications are un- - *` players took a gooi deal of it away with them. The game resulted in a draw, al; though thc playing was in favor of the Abegwsits. The Abezwelts are thus lwin- ners of the trophy and the Provincial champions fcrjthis year. The Hope River Debating and Social Sicicty held their first regular meeting o the winter session of 1007-08 on Sstur .lay evening, Nov Dth. and elected the allowing officers for the year: Evetett Hogan-Pres. Harry Cole-Vice Pres. -I B Nclan-Ssc'y. Aus' in Mcfluigan--Asst. Sec‘y. M H Cougblin-Treas. Wilfred Doyle--Door Gu Ird. Subject for Debate for next meeting Nov l‘itlJ, Resolved-Tnst Canada and United States would be justified in ex- cluding all Asiatfcv. All members request- sd, and friends cordially invi'ed to attend, A correspondent writes as follows to the Sydney, C. B. Record: I notice in the Morning News of this morning a writer srtting forth an excuse for the tax cn Prince Edward Island vessels, re- tailing produce bore anrllcannot ses 'how any man can justify himself in maintain- ing that tax to bs just to the buyers, and especially the worlrlngman on lnw wages and a large family. Compare prices as quoted by the paper. P. E. Island Sydney Potatoes . . ._ . . 25c. Potatoes . .. .. . 60c. Turnips .. . . . . . . l5c. 1‘urnips.. . ._ . . 50c. Cabbage . . . . . _ llc. Cabbage .. _ . . . Bic. 0ats..........45o. 0at.s.... wc. and other produce in proportion. If the people of Sydney put up with such an imprsition as this, I say it is good enough for them. On Friday evening Nov. 8th, Mrs. Paul Curtis, Victoria, gave a party in honor of Miss Aggie Coll'tt». who in a short time leaves for Bishop, California. Every pupil of the prinoipal's department, uf which Miss Coliett was al~o a pupil,wss present. The young folks after thoroughly enjoyirg themselves all the evening assembled in thc parlor and presented Miss Uollctt with a flattering address. Ai. the conclusion of the address Miss Collctt was presented with a bcautllul handkerchief box and glove case. Miss Collett was taken by surprise. In thanking her friends for irlntiness, shc'said that sbc had looked forward with sorrow to the time to say good-hye and that now by the very kind address and accompanying gift she realis- cl that abc was not the only one who was. sad. The party brcke up by singing “God be \Vit.h You Till We Meet Again." du-»~nlb-ul'\»-nnavasas Small Cakes in endless variety. We have been in this business for vsars and know just what you want. The cakes we make are Always Fresh Try some seed eskes, rock ‘ cakes, lemon tops, or any other kind you like Telephone su. Address-will please give the number to the waste basket' and street of old residence as well as new. A Louisburg, N S despatch says A ver ed on a cash in advance basis and ten per cent discount given, except to those who havesregular advertising account who will still have the privilege of monthly credit. There passed peacefully away. nt, the home of hrr mother,Suuthpurt,on Oct 31st Annie Eliurlrc, daughter of the iatc James Burke, in the 2ist year of her age. pisry character and amiable qualities and held the respect and esteem of n. wide circle of friends, who will be paired to hear of ber death at so early au age. Ernest at home anti Cecil in Innisfail, ,` _- Alberta. The funeral took place on Sab- bath Nov. ith, the Rev. Mr. Chswan offl- ciatinn. A large concourse of people followed in procession tha remains to the Methodist cemetery at Clifton.-Com . - Our Knowledge of Dispensing' is comprehensive. We have studied it in all its branches. lt is Our Specialty We want to dispense YOUR prescriptions. , “ Q Graduates in Pharmacy. _ . How’s Your Cough? Take Macs’ Cough Mixture, there is no better cough mixture made. For colds -We keep Laxative Bromequin- ine (which we ecom- mend) also a full stock of emulsions including Wampoles, Scotts,Seve- bol etc. “lite iso liacs” DRUGGISTS. Mr W, ,M Dummy-,mu ,gnu ’ Bskss nest Broad /°rom.se/3m.-4% I we B-to On the Busy Cornet Phone 3x5-2 The deceatefl was ayoung lady of exam- = . If you are at all interested in the coat question t most, a.few dayslwiii exhaust the assortment-and if ' -- participate in the economy opportunity. To-day is " the very hesr time tosee the goods---and this morn- 1 ing is the best part of to-day. -_J-a _4'_ ...` V' .JL :..')~.- this offer by. At the nt- willneed to move smartly to ___n .__ _,_.'.4»~.Lt:. s .. . . . 2 _ Pster’s at 3 p tn. signed. Nothing can he done however f _ City subscribers sending ia chancres of with these “ratings except” mmm" "mm - * ...sins-_< . 4 5 ... ..~_¢-»-.._....»~. `-_~ Finest Fur Coats T ~ -T-..»_. --..-t---»--.--.__ follows and the only terms are “NET CASH." 1 Ladies astrachan jacket $3o'oo red 5 Better grade astrachan 45.oo I Ladies astra:han 48 oo 1 2 Ladies Bokharan jackets 47 50 52-oo V 54°°0 . 65.00 V ndies Electric Scsi 42.00 - (K |l Al -nv-»-....~.. l~s ~s£,.\ v-O r-s *-1 , ~ 58.00 1 " “ “ with sable collar 62.00 ' f 2 Ladies Russia Lamb 72,0.: A splendid opportunity-which won‘t last long. sas lsavssto moo". s moons moms, E At the same time we would call to your attention the finest range of fur two sisters Emma and Ethel at home, six 7 lined garments we have ever put into stock- Prices from $47 50 to $1 15,00, brothers, Arthur, Alton, Pope, Wilfrid. ¥ ` W . . =i f ’ ‘ The carriers' lists have all :been revised y and tragedy occurred during Thur.. J n C . to H’ A 1 N; ne* ua ° " . 0 and agree with thc new numbers. This dBY`H il\'lV.Y RBIB. WMD J0hn DeFrezc and ` q a c A wmmvolq delays and trouble his two sous, John and bimon were drow ned inlhisfstnall schooner, Kato, off St. .Sf C- H. A. A. Grounds. between the Abegweits 0' the 5°” were washed uhm" Th” and the Victorins. The field was in a semi- schooner WM bmmd mr Ge°rg”`t°""' liquid condition which rendered futile the Owina to the enormous smountortime starplaoingteaturct which firmer ground and expense DGCGHHHYY in b00ll lil‘2DiI1x would have permitted. Toward the end oi and making out small accounts as well as the game the -arises or the nsld was in mslllnir and v<>ils1=t|nsssme.Tho Guardian places inches despwlth thin mud, and the has decided that in future all ordinary amounts under one dollar will be acc pt~ HE MOST CURoORY examination ani comparison will reveal to you i " the fact that the fur coats we are offering at a discount of one third are =1U1P\Y be»0_ud all compatition. The original prices qnotei arc simply our reitular low prices---and with the reduction mentioned below, afford decided- ly thc i\e\f°PDortun-tv in P. E. I. to sec ire a handsome coat at a saving. ‘ Tl1es~ costs are all fresh and good, excellent styles and decidedly the t first class sort of garments that you expect to find here- The prices are as »- -una.. __ _.__ ~..rx.¢a..a-.uni o-day need to I I f I $20.00 30.00 32 oo ‘ _N 31 '67 ' 34-67 36.oo 43~34 28.00 38.67 41-37 48.00 U i¢ il 4- st ti n u -r tl 4| rl xt as 1| ru at tt :_*_-".i¢>“§;: " maf- E .-'- _ Closing Out The Balance Of Our E stock At iiaitrrice -Ana Less large lot of any one pattern, but in most all cases enough worth front ioc to 15: par double roll. neat new things i mmm: All wall papers from zac to 3oc per double All wall papers at 35c “ “ All wall papers at A All wall papers at All wall papers st All wall papers st All wall papers at All wall papcrslat ai; .- -. 5oc 6oc 75° l.0o The terms are spot cash only-the wise buyer comet people have been papeting this fail on account of szies; there will be hundreds more. ia *` if li _ To eilect a perfect clean up--and to carry out our policy of seilin g 5 all goods in every department in the season to which they belong-we hsve still ,. fnvtner reduced the balance of our stock of wall papers. The depsvtment in- cludes as you know the flnett wall paper stock shown in the cltv -not a very rooms. We have therefore made the following deep price cuts. A special line of pretty pttterns Aline of pretty gilt papers very E Y dalnty,eEecilve iiorsls, double roll. .So worth from i5e to zoo with borders at ! Borders same price. same price; double roll. . . . . . . . . . _ bg ; One special line of odd papers just ons 01’ "VY °f "fill Puffm X004 f0l' i many purposns, sometimes just the right thing to d0 I C1092! 01' °ih¢r small ‘ room-sometimes the’ very thing for pantry shelves. per double roll. . . .- lc roll go .. ,. .. si If ll sl sl 1| |¢ ll 30 All other wall papers not specially described arc to go at half price. fre.. ,.§~.;. -.-\-..m..._-u- - »:.-.- Wail Paper Y, to do one or tar: n attractive desi ns at loc 17% it I9 \ ` .11 l~-2 50C in early. Scores of our great cut price wt ..--Aw wt..-...~....»~»~\--v-»»»»...~ -»¢-~».- -.~»~_»~as~w“~.\v~N ...A-.-.»..a wat. ... - A .mt N » _ r ` ,.v vasssss nnssuasuasnna sussvotsnnsvusnsvussa insurance Agency I represent the best companies in Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness Insurance and will be pleased to quote you rates in either branch. , E. R.. BKOW, Chslilliliattlgotvgn - - Manager for P. B. l. M94 mwft sumti--snr nk~Iu|1sl» gsm; - t £ 2=‘ -I5 » W .I l fllce of C. B. Chap ll, Req, Architect, i .`§-‘A .‘,lr_ __ L ‘.\:":".` ` f-itil Tenders e ‘N _\`_§t. ,,; ,ft - `; '.'-IN. ii anti Scaled tenderswili be received by _'~_ _ the undersigined up to noun of the .. ‘ :oth Novcm er instant for the ore :tion 1 '<\= and completion of s new Parochial House for St. Gemge‘s parish Lot 55 in King’s County, according to plans and spec ficstions which may be seen at the xi `e hsriottetown. snr with the under- 2'” iyzptit gtped st St. Georfe’s. ;l‘ ;\§~,;~}§°~ he lowest or any tender not acces- t" iily accepted. rl, D. J. G. MCDONALD, P. P. ti St. 0eorge‘s,Klag’s Co. ' "\ November 6th, :gap , ft” *ff ..»_.'§.. .2 1? .ogqwqusnaasdysuys ' ._ t.. wtmtps `~ .___ ._ V i _ _ --_____._..-___.------~ »~-~ ~ - _.