' r i l , _ 'l' .A .. Flirlllebsil by Now to the -ground the -autumn may borrow Delaney, M. L. A., was in obs;-- ripe and .ite leaves are falling, I Some sweetness that the inisspent igttgmwn yesterday completing _ tin .by thevwind Out in the by-whys rustling 'ueath time retrieves; pm-mag, of 3 pun 51393 10;, mm gg to work more _ ‘ our tread; _ lEach life must have its aftermath of ghgbsgt of gps palggne gem; now yi; mer. Its lhys that were blast with sumnier's` sorrow; the D¢m,g,, mush, ,ns of hignqui. neglect mirth recalling, And every year must have its ity “ing the ‘motmr of gk, whim, ha ters _ Telling the tale of blossoms that autumn leaves. . is ,riding to me North 'ri-you suv” that all ‘“`° dad# ` ` Black Fox Co's. ranch. °h°°* W "EW Bee how they turn from green to nnavss. , I sn-sin. , --" ‘ For faith and hope from every pain 0! rustling leaves, touched with a FOX 'Black port a of capital Valley. per cent. on the PURCHASED FOXEB.-Mr. ll. 0. eastern end result is to `M__eant not decay to autumn‘s That knew but gladness ere the gim,,,_ The ,mme of the Imperial is -_- tremhhug leaves. . l summer fied, 0 , am , 1,4303 IN oHaRL0'r'ps:'r0wN.- Into our lives the snow must soon Gfhfbh hlI»h:sp:;;ii|:l§ wgllll foroai I3: The Charlottetown correspondent of Still do I love, with all their melun- be falling, gressiveness of this Island mdup the Labor Gazette, issued by the De- choly, l Sadly the thought our spirit often try _ partment ol Labor, reports, in the fhe radiant days that come in gricves; ` - september number, on _the state of sumnier’s train; But there's a ho c of li ht eternal ` labor in this cit as follows:--"The Sndder they seem-n. sermon after culling P g ,l,l;€_H;J BS' €i",yC£TY `0dl;eBYl;I:E;I\;- only worrk of impirtancs in this die- f<*ll§’. l Beyond the nightfall and the aut- Black °Dia`mond Line sqayuedimm th; trict’ was the re-construction of the A guy song blending to n minor umn leaves. ' . rt t d _3 30111811 CU»l$h01l° Ch\U`°h- A50'-W 15° HO COMPARISON BETIEEII THAS MD THE OTI: ER PiiOlllllCE A Clinrlottetown Editor in dis- cussing the rolled outs propos tion, says:-~ " ' "Now if Qniehec with un in- \ l i,1-. A n ‘A f. A ¢» - ‘ Tu.. g- iltzilrlc one'.’ _[_[_"§f1-_ "There is no rcusouuhic doubt that A fill; > 5.. lg if--» .,, . 1 _, _ fcrlor quulity of grain, cliii mziinfnin ii fnctory whicll puys enormous dividends, why could not Prince l~1dwui'd'Islund, with its butter quality of grain, vi-.il with thc gruwiiig of outs ii specinlty equip and uiuintuiii un cquzilly pro- sucli ii factory would pay wcll hero, und that the cstnhlishmcnt of such would be ol immense value no ihc wholc province requires no iirihi- uf other industries also, and \\'i_li ment. lt would iiicun the bcizilinina: 'A . 1 Vitlgl oiic or tivo going concerns of this ._,.'|;. _ __ _ ,i-_§j_‘_§;__ kind :is ii hcginning we could hope in time to huvc ii numbcr of ,indust rics in opcrntion to inunufucturc the rain' mutcrinl which we can grow in inrlclinite nbundi-.n'ce.” A There is ccrtninly no guinsnyins; 'Il' . . thc ince thnt this Islnnd is hcttcr 'id lieforc this to establish un industry so nnturul to the Province. And as the above quotation says, this big plnnt wi l result in other industries being introduced that can profitably utilize the natural products of the Province. In Other words it will be the turning of the tide towards a~.blg- gcr and busier town and a richer and more prosperous province. 1822 A FATAL DUEL IN KENTUCKY. WINCHESTER, Ky., Sept. 29.-El- lis Branduiiburg was killed and his wife and Ben White were fatally wounded yesterday in n. revolver duel in thc public road, _ near here, which resulted from a quarrel over efforts of White and his cousin. Charles Holllni to drive past tho buggy in which Mr. and Mrs. Brand- nnburg were riding. Hollin was sr- rested. White and Hollin were on the wuy home from church, as were the Brnndunhurgs when White tried to pass the Urnndunburg buggy -his own vehicle was upset. Some words pass- ed and later when White and Hollin upproachcd Brandunhurg‘s buggy from the rear, it is said that the latter opened fire on them. -tilted for a rollcd outs plunt tli|iii` _ . 2 _ _ _ any other l’rovincc in (Iniia°=-t°°~- 40° 53°?-L`Z?§..T”1‘l". i.f§_3E’..."2.‘i2»'.‘.§°`$.“$ii‘.§ giwgatgtn °Q0v°g°t”bl°°' 50 p“°k°5°5 with brick and cement. Labor gen 0!~ ne _ weeds are held in » ofthe land on which they gtow._ The Department , frosbkissed splendor, i transient glory. FAR FAMED--Messrs Bruce sew- of Agriculture should take immediate Radiant with beauty that ere long How oft we crush thee with a care- nrt Q, C0__ ]_,¢d__ mcdved 9, came steps to have the Noxious Weed Act decelves; l less tread, message yeegcrday from Auckland enforced, otherwise a condition of af- 0! that a touch which gives them Forgetting thou'rt the ending of a New z,,a|and_ which contained al.; fairs will -arise in' Klug's County _ tints so tender l story _ order for two Impsrml guoxene. ,m_ which will cost the province dearly. A s i A Xf _ _ A W; -.' If ' \*:‘~_ s \ Suils A-anil-#i0vei'-coals 'Our suck' of swell -new suits and overcoats is ' _ now complete, -niade by makers who have merited our l couli leuce')ind designed by' exterts who ful ow close- ly fasliionspeiid and modify the exneme to ‘suitthe av. rage man. ' ' ~ __ f .ln-suits, mixed and diagonal tweeds pred. mluaie and are shown in qniét iich colors principally med- ‘lui.i1 browiiis, fawnlsh greys and heather mixed - shades. very sppropriaie for fall 'alnd winter » eir. In ovrrcoats herringboneend iso tone stfipe, tweeds, neat diagouals, friezes and chinchillas are the _lead- ing-cloihs, the colorings are mos tly browns, heaihi r i on up to $20 oe. _ _ __ mixed, light anddaik gréys, and fawnish greens. ' See our handsome brown tweed suits at $8 50 others at $10.50, $11 oo, 3:2 oo, $i3.5o, 5.14 oo, $16.00 and ACC1DENT_Yf°l°"d*‘Y “lt"“°°“ place Work has been commenced on bout three o clock as the Bouris the proposed ca,-_(er,-y_ and me mn tml” was “°““"g St Peter* tractor for the pier at Carelton h°"° bemg drive” Point expects to have the entire frightened and b0ltB\i. i‘-\\I‘0W' proposed to have the camps .for pot yes M ay mowing at 6 0' H" men were employed, and good pro-- . . I _ _ A _ m ‘ . 'I L _ ¢ s s . s a ' ' - _ H' I by a Mr. _ li' ng up and s few bruises to the oc- 'MS °f th- mv- ..§”?."... éi....‘.§'.....‘?.€l1.' ,..“1‘;I~'2.‘§§‘“f.‘f.°.i Ev, . A ' ’ Hon. J. A. Macdonald, Cardigan, d at bona” Ban' on Sunday' Sept' came to Charlottetown by the east- Mr. and rs ou e ar- iver Parish. After Mass the follow- ’ in addr” W d b M _ P t _ lottetown, have gone on a visit to It is with feelings of regret that we Mr Hu __ , _ _ gh Dauniels of this city left the members of ht. Eugene s bhurch, esterday morning for Bostom when over “S had mdcd Thou h least in he intends to reside for thc winter. . . g __ _ numbers .of vour missions we fem- . ‘ Miss Addie Hogan Charlottetown, that we have hge" the most exactmg left this morning on'a visit to Monc- by reason of bf““g the farthcsf “way” ton and different parts of New lBruns-° your your record of missing one Sun- M,._ Alfred Seaman and ML Linus ‘my °' °“' “Pl’°i“t"'d °“°” E" Wi" smith, Charlottetown, have len to teen years speaks for itself. Your take up their studies in Mc(-,m_ M0n_ und he punctual in our religious nut- M135 Mary vp,-Emerg, Hampshh~e_has EF' T_h‘_’“gh always “°1‘°5ti°“9 fm' returned home after spending the e “mutual news 0! Your P90916 past week in Charlottetown, the your skilful guidance that our little M,-_ U,-ban Gi|]is_ Mi9c0uche_ re, church was practically rebuilt und tm-ned -to his home by the Western a success. Though we deplore your' re- M,-_ M_ Q Delaney M L_ An mom! from us’ Yet being ‘“‘"'l"’°t¢‘_‘l North Tryon! was among the visitors by your emmple we humbly "“b"“E' to Charlottetown yesterday. He re- l‘° the "de" Of °“" B‘sh"p' Bc as' turned home by the afternoon train to you a hearty welcome. ln ron- clusion we extend to on .ar neait- '_ I | d f _ _ 51 d _ M, lf f The U'. C. C. class-rooms are now Qaiainemtgérgogf St_g?-;,g_,,l_\e»B (E;.f,".c;;_ crowded with _ambitious students who a cooperation in sii the work spirit-' Am°“E th” U- C- C- Sf“d““‘=°° “DW ual and temporal that had been ac- emf’1°yed 5" the Civil service at Ot” complished during the past, iliiteen l'»°““ are J. A. Cullen, Harold Ritch- h 011,.,-in was vaiuuy B ie H McRae, Ella McKenzie nud spirit of`filial affection which always A111053 “W 9“°°°l5f“1 U~ G- C- l;‘.:;'.s'f‘““ ‘“° °‘ a;i2;';s;°C;:..§cf::-£~ w»...1..._1___'h',.'U.'h. G. ...d_..r.. preference every time. Miss Winnie ` Praught is now with N Rnttenhury and Mr Mlllman with Auld Bros. SAUSAGE NEW BHEAU . ..`....... "PAPE'3 mAPEP9IN" mGE§TS Miss Maud Me°os'hh;i1 is new with FOOD WHEN STOMACH CAN T the Canada Fox Exchange & Invest- _CURES INDIGESTION' ment Co. and Miss Helen Forsytnu is D- --F -» in .:11.51°;;.::‘i.i:::“:::;°.::. tae” good’ but work badly' hrmem' formerly teachers graduated last into stubborn lumps_and cause.a sick, spring An academic com,” with the mm’ gas” stomach? Now' Mr' °r U C -(‘ commercial course make an Mrs' Dyspepuc' mt this down: Palms I lstllal bi tion for success- ne er y g ' Other' studeiits. graduated last so 'certali#y'eflective. No difference ln d n W occu mg mmmont how badly your stoi-nach.is disorder- “Pr 3 an ° “gym P Mis ed you will get happy relief ln ilve ‘md 1“°mti'° 9°’ ° "°' B minutes but what pleases you most Kathlwn Tum" Wm’ `Fi°h°r & 6°" ’ ` Mi 0. Mckenzie with Godin & Co., is th” "‘ strgzgufgf, ‘,;'§“1;‘,f§: Mizznorothy Mecshheii with Beer e. without ¢“,._ Weeks, Miss Daisy Waterman with E1" you ,elm som, .Mann & Co. of Sydney, N. S., Miss but not ,m"_ Mary Flsnnlgan with Feuuell & Chan- ls quick positiv¢ dler. Kenneth Finlayson with Metcalf and .wmuh in § bunny & Co. and Rose Davies with the Roy-\ ' nl Bunk of' Canada Bnmmerside is is / J. n r the / / 7 A I only one or iwo of a pattern while they last $7.00. l I-._ , E , { ~ Some Specials in Uvcrcoals. . Heavy Dlx. Tweed Overcoiis warm Brown and ,Green Herringbone ‘ and °°mE°rtab]e' Sizes 36 t° Tweed Overconis S B Ci-iiverlo Collars 44 price ° ` ' ., Heather Mixed Tweed Overcosis Coat Size; 36 ,O 42_, p,{¢e S. B. Converto Cmllars. Sizes - 36 to 44 pr ° Fawn and Brown Diagonal Over- Brown two fone Stripe Tweed Over- ‘?°°E“ S- B- C°”Ve"9 CUM*-"1 fi 'VCYY conib, very sry-l'sh S. B. Sizes A Classy cod- Sw-es 36 i044 36 t° 42 P‘i°°"°"°"°""""“ Prlce............ Grey Herringbone Stripe Overcoiis Ccnverto Collars S.B. Sizes 36 to 42 price ~ coats S. B. Come to Collars, Stylish | Brown and Black MixedTweed Over- Wann and d‘""'bl°' Sizes coats Medium length S. B.ECo_nverto_\ 1;6t0 44- PIECE Sflfsfi-._.§'?_fi._i1.,f?,_i? $12.75 ~-»-f»»--<=»-~<»--~-»--»-- Brown Heather Mixed Frieze Over- ' coats SB. Couverto`Collars Sizes 36 to 44. Price B. Sizes 36 to 44. Price.... Boys’ Knicker Pauls A A A great _many parents 'have _been complaining io us _ _ that they have been unable to get anything for the boys _ ' to stand the wear sud fear, such asblys from 6 to I4 V years ofage usually requ’re. We have sicurel for you A now the bestboys’ knickers that we kno .v of. It cheapness we are after ln tliisinstance but quslily,we ' can guarantee them to stand the wear. The prices are $1.00, $1.25 and $i.55 a pair. l 90 men's iweed suits the balance of oiirilum-"I l m¢r'a selling worih from $lO 00 fo $l2.50 all sizes __ ` { A a psrlicularl y ha nd~ onie Lf. and Oli. Grey fhlnchilla Over- el .7 ¢ Uvercoafs, very rich ard handsome ' - Cloths Converto Collars S. I _ e ` I 5% »_, i -"-K2' 7 Q e s . ,,, /,.5 ,, / _ _..~9:»-;>_,_.'_':¢f-,.»,'-, /1’ .___ -_ _ 9,-'» ;-.¢»'-'__.>,,.- ' »,-.i- - ' .-'»;.‘..... ., f ,.. ,, s n-A . Us not _ ’ - ws'-' _ wi ` . _ , ." ` ,_» _ l / f ° I - _ .1 _.___ 'E-’5_ _ f-s 1:5 4 thinks of P. E.» l.'s lending commer- _cial college. A free copy of this book together with our annual year hook can be hhd on application to Princi- pal Moran. \335MU- , STEAMSHIP SERVICE. » MONTREAL, Sept. 30-A London despatch says that the West Indies service by the Royal Mail Steam- ship- Co. will be generally the same -las that furnished by the Plckford and Black Co. The latter's contract does not expire till 1914. __s_. A es l0¢l> KING os:onomNAv1r.'Pm1¢s _ _ ' 'sein-A outs sv iresnifvi ‘ If ll I' slliolbersh l` Cdlls ` beeuueflie sms Ev which ii i--;...a;f'_`_¢:og.f';' -