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Buy more bread from A. N. McINNIS , rum-in dumb“, gMq-‘s AND rnerruv on nu. KIND! ' room: 813-1.. 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest _rflte- Agent at Summersidc, Lloyd Lewis, Good Strong Stock Companies. I ...“... "w... .... a “ma: “an 1' i ... New f . Universities c 0 U P 0 N Dictionary For tho More Nominal Coot of Mnnufnoture and Distribution 3 Coupons and 98c secure -thio NEW authentic Dictionary. bound In block no» Niz“ I UNIVERSITIES nit or mall to um paper three Ooupono with ninety-eight oonto to oovor ooot of handling, _IOUIII oiork him, oto. MAIL ORDERI WILL II FILLED Add for Footage ll oto. 22 Dictionaries In One A" Vlliotlomrloe momma previous u ml- one m m a . an I‘ mother, Mrs. Mnry J_ ‘Clark, who '1 makes her home here, was attired ‘l flowers." How To Get It niutlull Iilllilllll » {HOP from Helium's Catalog. MISS McCLELLAND ....Demgn- strates Collene Comets at this store Tuesday. Wednesday, Thurs day. Moore & McLeod Limited. 1115-10-16-31 CAVENDISH BAPTIST CHURCH '—'l‘he preaching service for Thurs- dny evening, Oct. 18. is herewith cancelled. Rev. A. K. Herman, of Summerslde, will preach there on Sunday. Oct. 21, st 3 p.m. INSPECTED ILLUSTRATION STATIONE-Mr. John Fixter, Ot~ tnwu, who has been inspecting il- lustralion stations here in connec- tion with Experimental F-lrm work, ' zexprcssed himself as very much ploasctl with the work bsmghcur- rled on 1t the new illustration sla- llons. llc returned Saturday to tho mainland. THE CORSET OF PERFECT FlT.—The woman who has trouble in securing a corset will sch-u her problem by visiting the Collene dcmonstrution here Tuesday, Wed- ucsduy und Thursday. Miss Mar- rzilrrt lllcClellmld oxperi corset fit» (or ls in charge. Moore & llicbeotl Llmliml. 1l15-l0-1li-3i A RUM STORY. — The latest story about the llustlco rum raid is this: Tho discovery originated ovor u disputc about a dollar bill. it is rumored that u farm lnbtiror working for Lin! raided Rusllco ‘(cm \vI\o, for u good SllIlSIilIlUflI reason, wus hiding the rum for curtain pariics iu (fhurlollcttiwu, kicked loudly uml long about the “WIHP-‘f Hrcclvcd. llc had hclpcd curry the curgo ashore und had as- slsltetl in the “burial? l-iu demand- vd u dollar more than ho roceinicd, und failing l0 gr! this, ll‘il\’(iII(!.I lu (Ehurlotfcttnvn in high dunizcrmzund ruporicd tho mulicr 1o tho author- ilIPti. Tho raid followed. C. G. S. GRANT.—Tho C. (l. S. lirunf, fiupluin Klelly, roiurnod m ('burll_rlfolu\\‘ii Monday night uilcr u (‘PIIISH round tho island, pinning Llu- buoys in ilflldlllllll after having boon drugged by the storm on Oct. lsi. Many ol‘ lhc buoys had drift- cll closc inshore but none were lost m‘ disabled. They are now in ihclr proper positions, where they will remain until they are taken in dur. lug November for the winter. 'i‘lu- llmnt made n vcry (luick trip 1m... 1m: nmvcd eight buoys along tho north sldv und landed supplivs ut 'l‘llznish, Albcrlou und Mulpcquc. I MARRIED IN ATTLEBORO - Fho following mnrlugc from the Sf .lobn (ilobe of Sept. Z-lill, will be of‘ iulcrcst. here as the young bride ls a duuuther m’ ‘the into Ilir. Wil- Illllll llerbcrt Clurk, for muny years second engineer‘ on ‘the S. S. Illinto and lived in this city. i.\lr_ uud Airs (ihurlcs Blrtsett, who we're married at Attic-bore, "Illusion, last Wednes- day, arrived home by the Governor ‘Dlitglev, this morning, to take up their residence at 48 King Square. [Following is an uccount of the wed- ding luken from the Attleboro. boro, 'M‘ass., Sun. “Beneath a beautiful floral arch o'f wild flowers at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A_ Clark, 27 Hnywnrd street, Miss Luis M. Clark. niece of Mrs_ Clark und (Ihalcs Blssetl, both of St John, N. 13., were united in niarrl ago lust evening ‘by Rev. Guy Mark, pustoi‘ of the ‘First Baptist church. Tho ceremony Look place at 8.30‘ “The bride wals given in marriage by her uncle and was attended by Mrs ‘Clark ‘as matron of ‘honor. ‘The wedding urarch was played ‘by Mrs. J. S. Sullivan, Hayward street The bride was attired in white em- broidered crepe-de-chene with veil mill. t-urrietl u. shower bouquet of rcsc-s and lilies of rthe valley Mrs Clarkmlatrou of hon-or, wore orchid colored lnce over crepe. The bride's in black satin with black over lace. i‘ “A reception to immediate friends and relatives followed the cere- mony and o. collation was served. Tho interior of the house was ‘ beautifully decorated with cut FASCINATING FALL “KODAKING” At this cocoon nature Io garbod in her moot nttrnetlvo huel. It lo l time to delight the hearts of “Kodakol-m" A jaunt through the woods and fields will bring you in contact with many lublwl-l which will meke excellent snap-shots. We have a full line of Komns AND CAMERAS Come in and have n Cam- era talk with uo and we be- lieve you will decide to JOIII the rnnko of happy photo- grapher: without further do- lay. Johnson 8t lllllllsfll The duelltY ""0"" ‘trouble known as Kodak prleol rum f!" 61v" ..._. .................. .60 up of Your “m”; prion range from . Headaches 1.75 P M" ' u Have Your We eloo carry e full snort»- mwg pf fllml and stroll»: EYGS n e 'i'ii.ii§i’-~mp‘ ‘WM n‘ ' Examined P Consult GET OOILENE CORSETS suited exactly to your own needs at no extra cost. See Miss McCellsnd; so she demonstrates the excellence of’ this perfect corset here Tues- day, Wednesday, Thursday. Moore & McLeod Limited. 1115-10-16-3-1 COILENE CORSET GUARAN- TEED for one year. Let nflu-i Mc- Clelland fit you with the Colleuc Corset sud end your corset trou- bl_es. Prices from $4.00 lo $7.75. Demonstration Tuesday, Wudnus- day and Thursday. Moore o‘; Leod Limited. 1115101 ‘l SERIOUS FIRE-There was n bad flrc in illurray River village on Friday night, when Mr. James Stymcsbs shop und burn \\‘(-rc des- troyed with all their contents, lu- cludlng hearse, one large engine, and-u. splendid outfit of machinery. The aulo was saved by the coni- ncss of‘ young Walter Kearny. WEST AND CLYDE RIVER —- Servlccu Sunday, Oct. 21st, \Vl:ul1 Rive-i‘ 11 u. m. Clyde lilver 3 p_ m_ Sllbitrtll "Wllh Synod on Mission night" (Jhiltlrcufl. dlUPy" Friday's Footprints." Sabbath School one hour before each scrvicc. Evening sorvit-c lu West River also at 7. Subject “Christ Introduced ‘by John the Baptist meets His First Disciples." ' THERE ARE TWO things to lhink or‘ when you buy lea, One is [be flavor, the tithe-r the number m‘ cups it will make per pound. NIOIIISITS SELELYDEIJ ORANGE PIGKOIC is by geruernl consent 1hr’ finest flavored tea sold in this market. Go much ‘for ilumlbiar onu. But it is iIISO nu economical lcu, that is to say, it will make as mnuy cups lo the pound as any (nihcr teat in the world. FIRE-Mr. Murdoch ‘hlcldiuc, of‘ liopvlichl hud tho mislortinu: lo Iosl- his largo Imrnri. (iuislllv grun- lll'_\' und fool house with ull lhcir rnnh-ufsol‘ buy and gruiu, by what is C()lll~iIfIl‘l'l'(I to bu u cuss: of spou- ta-ncfuls trombustiou. Besides his crop ho lost nearly all his farming cept one sot nf (lriviuu harness which hc hud in usc at. the time (iclivcring tho mull. Also nn onglnc, threuhci‘ and fuuncuas, seeds-r, hur- rows, slcighs and driving sleigh. 'I‘h(-y ssuvcd llu- liveslock. but. 0m- culf which rr-furin-ll to the iililIlIt‘ unkumvu to anyone. Tho loss‘ is vcry heavy, wi!h no IllS|ll‘illllf(¥. ll is to bo hoped fhc sympathy oflho lilllllllllllliiy will find upvody t-xpncs’ islun in hclpiui: in repair ills serious OSH. tiAn Oil that is Prizcd Every whole. llr. 'l‘hom:u; Eclcct1‘ic Oil was put. upon the nulrkct without any flourish over filly years ago. It was put up to Imeel. the wants‘ of ‘ ‘bccmue known_ whole continent for a fleld. and it is now known ant? prized through- out this continent. There is noth- lnig equal Io it_ PERSONALS bliss Mildred Dockendorff, North River, has arrived home from u very pleasant visit in Moose .law, Susk. Mr. George Dockendorfl‘. North River, arrived home from the West on Monday evening. Illiis Eulalle -Dunn, More-ll, leil on Saturday on u visit to friends und relatives in Boston. She is eufoute to Toronto, where who has accepted a, position. Miss Dunn is and her ‘many friends wish her every success in her new work. Mrs. Louis Rlx, of Gorham, N.Il., has arrived on a visit to hor old home, the guest of her mother. lllrs. John McDougall, Canoe Covu. While in the city she was the guest of her brother, Ml‘. Nell McDouzail. Prince St. it ls foilrtetan years since Mrs. Rix visited her homo. und she ls being kindly welcomed by numerous friends and relatives. —-i<-oa-——— ::Gootl-bye Asthma. Persons suf- fering from that extremely trying asthma. ‘know what it ls In long with all their hearts for escape as from a tyrant. Nuvcr do they know when un at» tuck may come and they know that to struggle unaided Is valn_ With Dr. .l. d), Kellogg's Asthma Rom- edy at hand, however, they cnu say good-bye to their enemy und enjoy life upnin. it. ilelps at once. ' ll ll EYESRA N is Probably the DR. E. C. HARRIS 123 Queen Street Next Moore A McLeod. ‘Jdw Cor. Kill! end Prince street! outfit including all flu: lulruoss cx- ‘ ll. had n ‘ one of tIhe ‘Island's leading teachers 1 “Listen To Me” A Tuneful Extravaganza Thl- brilliant musical show with a. score of‘ melodious gems than ob‘ telnet instantaneous popularity with its smart cast supported by a bewltchlng chorus of wonderful. ly clever galety girls and bewilder- lnl: scenic production 01' silks und >l1llli1$~~l11:n‘li1g the foremost suc- cess o!‘ flu‘. season, is LOCOmLc nnsl Fleshsfs ucw extravaganza. ‘jlnsteu to Elle", coming to the Prmcc lidvrard Wednesday all-l Tllllllrilla)’, October 24th and 25th. The hook, lyrics and mush: are from ‘lu- peu oi Charles (ieorgc. who is nu author and composer m’ the first rank. Mr. (ism-gs designed the costumes. supcrin-tcnded the cons-truclflin of sm-euery‘ und stoned rho moduclion, which is on cu- rodseiuent to any musical organiza- llon. In fact. ‘he was largely rcs~ (iusilble for the direct sin-cuss of‘ llhifl charming BXl'l'i/l‘V1\[-{ZlllZé1. “Liston l0 Mo" touches splendor _iu every respect, The scenic dis< play from t-he roof tops o!‘ Times ‘Squnrlw-Ntnv York, lhrough {Quit- lanKs palace ln Hades, to the arctic weglon o!‘ the norlh pole mcltiu-e into caudylunzl, shows the finish of {a master, while an entrancing fau- taslir: story lsbeautlfully Il1l.I)GlI(I0(I mid nu enticing score of wonderful gems. The score contains ‘the title selection: "Ilistcn to Mr." “Our Bu-nfinlow iu Wlntcrtlmc "Where is the Girl for Me?" “KeWDIP Kandy lloll," “Doctor Clllllfl: “’I‘Il\‘ Devilish Blues". "Letters und muuy others. Scat sulo tillPll“ 3' the 'l‘h<-u.trta at 9.30 a. 1n. l-‘rldny murulnu; Oclober 19th. sro K QUOTATIONS llAl.i‘l~‘.~\X, Oct. Iii-Stock quot- ulon‘; furnished by .luhnson and \Vur.l, uivurhvrs of tho Moutrcul Stool.‘ ldxvhuiigll. lllll TH-lwphouc Rlouipmu Sf. llil\\'l‘f'lll'l‘ l-‘luur .. .. Oiluwu .I'lI\\'(.‘l‘ . . . . . . . . . . . .. (Euba (‘unl- Suuur Pfd an Auwrican PBIFUIGIIIIL. Brazil . HOWUTII Smith Pfd .. .. Howard Smith Com Spun? =h ‘ River ‘Proferrcil .. Spanish River (‘om . . . . . . .. ~~- N Shuwiniuun . . . . .. 117 Luul‘cnfil'l~ lkilp _ Elli’, (lnuzuliuu (lcu. ICIr-(‘lril- 100% (‘sup filczinl-shii) Coup... . . l?» I (on. Sn-uulshhi Pill. ... .. 47“- dviilbkillln‘ (‘um . . . . . .. -—— Dominion liridgo ——— 1i hlonllcul Power 120 §m Willllipcg . . . . . . . . .. u... Victory . . Women- Should Act Quickly Whcu u woman finds ltersell‘ n1‘- ilir-lvrl with backache, headaches. nervousness, drugklngulowu pains. pain in her side, irregularities und irritability, dark circles appear un- der the eyes and hcr complexion gels stlllow, she may vbe sure the un- derlying cause ls some ailment pec- uliur to her sex. Such women should nct quickly and take fhc grout American remedy for such conditions, Lydia E. Plukhitufs VegHlll-ble Compound and fhcy auay be saved yeurs of suffering. For gcnvrutions this old-fushlnucil from and ‘hut-b lmedlulnc hus been roslur- In}: ulllng women to hcnllh, and it um)‘ be relied upon with 1ierfucl confidence. what we mean Each and every loaf is clean. _ Stomach Comfort burn and Distress of indigestion "Titlrings they see before them. What July l09_ >1 m 44%. o0 o» oolooo-ov vow» o cow coo #- .. Rogers ENC purifies. beauty. Don't forget-“Each morning a glass of water sparkling with a dash of ENO. ’ ’ DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE SELL [Ale]Rzprauniaiioca/crNarIb/Umnita I " m, Harold F. Ifiicllir d2 Co“ Ltd 10-18 lllcCaul S1. . Townfu. Good ‘complexion comes from within. Cosmetics deceive. ‘digestive functions and with gentle persistent thoroughness washes away impurities-then Nature herself will bring to your face the glow of healthful Beauty is health. ENO regulates the ptiisliiiiéifiisc. , INVICORATINC HEALTH-GIVING lmtnvrsctsr SALiiIE . v ' The Word! " Fruit Salt" and ENO. and the IzbeI shown on the package. zrereginterodlrndelnarke. RUIT “F YRADI MARK “ Prepared anlynby j. C. ENO, L1d., i London. England. I04 for Good Eaters o Sour Risings, Gassiness, Hear; If You Follow Meals With Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets 'l‘hcy may talk about bziluncod rc- uus, calories and all ihuf. l1u\i;\. 0st people enjoy eating the good ‘ ' Fuunc itself is lbut nu oplluph-as‘ ate ,us fulsc. us true. When Hicudsliip trues with love ll must ploy sot-und fiIldIE. Little things arc gaunt ‘cu liftlc Wl-se men learn more ffrom fools IIIPTI. lhuu fools from wise ulcn. \ Qrifrlmaistuiwv Furnace If you are intending to install a pipeiess furnace don't fall to cell Corn ‘Dec 70%. WIILV 74% M“ on 450,, .lul.\‘ . . i. Doc. 43. Mil)’ PROTECT YOUR CAR Insurance is 200d f. after a fire but ‘a <- reliable e x t i n - ., guisher will save I you 109B 311d m‘ <I jury before 1t gets I too far. Every 831" i’ age should have . one and you will be safer with one Ill Your car as well- Imperial Fire EX‘ l tinguisher $15-90- Hand Extinglllsh‘ ers $2.00 and 33-09- Hardwstne Coolid- i‘ §§§O+OQO§§OQ Nmlmll“ Blmvefies ‘ ‘ - ~ 53 Ethly want is the simple means cl \ and see a sample of the wnll known ——~ .. t. , ,, , nu‘;- s, d _ . _ . .E . m Istoglnill.‘fidasllgeirfnfligillcgnxlgo In Fawcett lme on exhibit on at our Am (‘ur & Foundry . .. ibndlililifil EIlQOIlIB 1.5.. {Stuart's shoiwrooms‘ Am. Loroinolivc . . . . . . . . .. 70 f. T, T, Mm be “re they _;._, . . i. Am smelting & Refining“ ____ilglfillelfslbtotnil“l the alkaline er‘ . Seven different sizes to. select . »- - i .- "1.’ U“ “e " I " ' from with an all cast radiator If Anutondu Cuppu . . . . . . .. 3...,» rem m“, sum the “as, m9), sweet. pm" PM’ Rajhvuy ' ' ' ' ' " 143% u ihi s-tomach thcv aid (lil-fesfion desired, heatinfl from 8,000 to New ‘(lurk ‘Central 100% i311 Il'IlB sloulnch: they are bulancerl " 50,000 cubic feet. Prices from Cub-u sue Sugar .. ~—— ‘ '_ ' . I 1m . , , Unwime Steel 59% to do just these‘thlnfisneiiiuljvyrv $135.00 upwards ms-allcd. All our l, Illl\‘»1‘lllllIO!lilI Paper 32 ‘Ian r01," “pa? _ l ‘gshtwbl. gfliknft-‘S a furnaces are guaranteed to give _ l\'ull_\‘ Sprim-ziibld .. ~—-— "me" (‘if 1m: ,,L' a“); dry“; perfect satisfaction. Prices and WAX" Pewnlwn‘ ‘ m" nyirwiyiilil ‘Uurelll out your pie and terms arranged to suit customers. lutrruatlonul Zller .\lurine.. —~~ “m” an‘ you » . ‘gage I'm-cs Steel Car .' . . . . . . . . .. ~_._ cheese, steak and onions‘. sdbmje llculliug X. ‘D. $100 . . . . .. 75 ' 11ml buckwheats, éuvcfvéflsllil U’ a Southrln Pacific . . . . . .. 86% and dew "M ma“ ‘Hp p ' Slullebukei‘ . . . . .. 971/; ' Union Pacific 123%,’. 111p Coppgf 57% BANKS ,7 134 Kent Street lr. S. Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 87% u’ k.’- li a - v ‘- - .. MONTREAL EXCHANGE Em‘ C°'“.mm‘e 21s - t-—-—~ ‘r “‘“‘" My“ q" m ‘iii .‘ . Bunk MDIIIYQH -- “L 19.51 Hctory 1 ,, S n, _ _ . . . . .. 203 193:: Victory BM“ W“ °°l . -2 Victory ,. wheat, Dec_ 107%. May 112%. For Farmers Somebody may Sell you‘ a 906511991‘ Sh“ but nobody will sell you a shoe cheaper than (IOFFS We are offering men’s, women’s and cliildrcnfls heavy solid whole stock kip boots reliable and durable for Fall and Winter work on the farm. lvleifs Kip Heavy Grain, Peg Solesang Ilalf Soles, Sizes 6, 7, 10 ,11 at - - - - - -i'I"4-" Klein's Regulation Army leather Brtrvil) andBIack----- Menl". Kip 0r Heavy Grain Peg Soles and Half Soles, the best of the km‘d,_ SiZcS$4_85 ill-1- Men’s Regulation Army leather Brown -or Black udth Half Soles- - - - - - - - - ‘lid-m W0m-en’s $3.00, $3.30. Misses $2.70, Ohild’s $2.25. Womenfis Pebble and Box Kip $2.90 to $3.25. THESE ARE THE BEST. we have many others CHEAPER. “What kind of shoes are you going to wear?” ' 1 Get them at G0ff’s for less. Ladies’ winter wool hose 35¢, $190. $140. $1.60, $2.00 $2.25 Goff Bros L31- ...“ .- i