Wiwidtiitfii-dw- ~~- enema: .;is-res. . New Coating Cloths Have Just Come In There's a particularly handsome assortment of _the new cloths fol‘ women’s fall and wmtercoats. The latest weaves have Just come to us, and we feel sure that you will be pleased with them. Velours in Brown, Taupe andBlue 08.25 Heather Mid Friezes with Plaid Linings, $7.50. $7.50 Charlottetown Navy, Brown, and Grey Chinchilla $6.00 Grey, Brown and Blue Fancy Plaids heavy, soft and warm $4.50. $6.00, $6.25, $6.50, $7.00 and New Fancy plaid coatings, one only exclusive coat length in each QYW< E Are Very i i L Your s These very handsome Plaid come in—they are extremely popu shown are all wool, 56 inches wide. to make a skirt .. over the Province. Popular Plaid Skirting Fabrics Skirting materials have recently lar and very new. and 1 1-4 yards is quite sufficient eaaaaaaaaae aaaea Ei ht or ten different patterns-Hind onTy two skirts t0 each pattern. kirt will not be repeated all “mad L\\\\\\@IIIIIIIIIW\\H\\\QS\\\\§’%%I The fabrics riA-iEWoMATcTQ-rivsfo ‘WITH rue sun. Who is this that's iradiant‘ bright‘? Whose garment. ‘is of shining light, Who is so gloriously rohed, _ That with the sun himself is clothed. To her great glory now is 8iv'u. Excediing angels bright in l-leav'n, The church is clothed with right- eousness, Which Jesus gave to her for dress. The glory of this world is dross; its sordid gain she counts but loss; Tis all set down beneath her feet. E‘en now her triumph is com- plete. '7‘ Dr, DeVan‘e French Pills A reliable Regulatin Pill for Wo- men. $5 a box. So d at all Drug Store: or mailed to any addreea on receipt- of price. E BCHUBEIJ. DRUG C0.. Montreal. Quebec. PHOSPHONOL for MEN Restorer Vim and Vitality; for Nerve and Brain; increases "gray matter"; a Tonic-will build you up. l! a box. or two for 85 at, druq I OI’ on, or b man on reraigao price. THE PLTOBIILL DRUG ll- PANT. Montreal. Q ueboo. E. A. Foater. Central Drugstore. Enamel Ware of the Best Make. lll Preserving Kettles, Double Boilers, Sam Pans, Tea Rattler, etc, etc. Black 8i Co. a IUIIIYIII] 'I‘\\'F'lV('__$iiTl‘5‘£lll0f‘l’l— her dazzlini; crown, Through all successive 21895 down; They shine with brightness e'ci' the some, A pure, it bright, n Heavenly flu-me. I 'l‘welve apostles went out first. (Then ministers of Jesus Christ, To he on earth as stars that shine, Teaching to men the truths Di- vine. The gospel doctrines clear as light, Shall ull believing souls delight, And scatter ancient night away. Till heathen kindgdoms shine as day. The great red dragon was enraged, in war against the church engag- ed, But to the earth was soon cast down, Among the nations lost renown. Michael and His angels fought; Dragon and angels down were brought, in Heaven their place no more was found, They were all cast unto the ground. The powers oi darkness have their day, BY God's decree will pass aiway; Wicknedness must conte to an end, Unto Johavohs bend. DOWGT illllSl. Satan's persecution and his rage, The power of God will assuage, ills (Ihurch to place of rest will lake, And there will comfortable make. l \\‘ i iitllllifl ' / Slfidrthen come lo-rth to victory. Milli over her foes triumphant the; Before her powers of darkness cover, Because iii-om Christ she got her power. Relvlcgé ye -saints, and shout foi- Y. Your voice in songs of praise em- 910v; Your victory is now complete, Satan himself ibeneuth your feet. lllore radiant still shell Heav'n, When her glory full ls given, When she Christ's glory shall be- hold, And walk with Him the street-s of gold. Then, as the sun, the saints shall shine, With a radiant light Divine, When Heavenly glories we shall see, How great our 10y shall ever be! Oh joy unending, ‘perfect peace. Light and glory that will not cease; With Christ we shall be glorified, Have all our longing: satisfied. \ The church's warfare then ie o'er, She will have warfare never more, But will forever rest in love, ln the Jerusalem above. D. MacLE-AN. \\i\\\\YIIIL\X\WlI_ be in" M00315’ a McLEOD L ‘119-12; Queen ., f ZIIIHI . l was ' --IT IAYI to bu! in this rm.- inoe. A —8HOP non woman-e cata- To‘. menu -LADIEO' IUITO at reduced prlcea for Saturday. Sinclair a Stewart united. 3854-10-8-31 41m: "mare of all kinda at lowest price: at Hdmann‘ Sum- merside. aaez-io-ssi. -8EE OUR SPECIAL 820.00 overcoat for men. it's a winner. Sinclair a Stewart ‘Limited. 3364-10-8-2i. —-NO. 0 IIUSKRAT Steel Clin- cher Traps 2i c. each or $2.35 per dozen at l-lolmaire, Sunamereide. 3382-10-9-31. —OUR 825.00 GOAT FOR WO- MEN is a wonder at tho price. Do not fail to eee it. Sinclair it Stewart Limited. 3354-10-8-2‘ —FOR NEWEST STYLES and lowest prices on fall mililnery. Come to this store. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. 33S4-10-8-2i. -—REA8ONABLE PRICES. big variety. latest modes and trim- mings in new Autumn Miliinery. Select yours‘ today. Sinclair & Ste-wart Limited. 3354-10-8-21. -ANNUAL MEETlNG.--The re- gular meeting of the P. E, island Agricultural Mutual Fire Insurance Company was held in the oflce of the manager, Mr. Alexander Campbell, Surnmerside, Tuesday, One hundred bud ten applications for insurance were read and pass- ed aud‘ the following losses order- ed to be paid, Henry C. McEwen, I iwesa St. Peters, House burned. i. l $500.00, Alexander Richard, De- Blols, house, barn and granary burned, $1000.00. , Colin Ramsay, two barns and shed burned, 8600. James Hickey, Dnrnley, barn burn- ed, $200.00, ‘Mre. Vera (hirrle, Mt. Pleasant, damage to houes, $25.00. Total of $2,325.00. —---<o@——-— lllaard’: Llnllent for Inna, en WESTERN PERSONALS _—-.\ir. M. W. .\lc.\'aliy of Mont- real. P. Q., is visiting ifriends in Summerside. ——Mh-s. (UL) llfacGrath, formerly of ‘Charlottetown, left this week for New "writ City, where she will spend tht winter. ‘H. —iMl5S Margaret Ahearn ofSum- nterside is spending a few day's in Charlottetown the guest of Mrs. Allan Hamin. —lMr. and Mrs. Leo Coyle, Sunt- merside, left on Saturday morning for Lynn, Mesa, where they intend to minke their abode. ' —Mr. and Mrs. MoCormac, have returned to their home in Boston Mass, after spending a pleasant visit with relatives in. West Prince County. H. —.Mr. Charles McCarthy and bride, Fort Augustus, are visiting friends in town. they are the guests of Mr. and Mire. Alfred Keoughnn, N, rMarket Street. H. —.\frs. Douglas Gordon of Sum- merslde left this week for fl. few weeks visit to Boston, Mass, where she will be the guest of Dr. F. 'W. MacSween. ...-—1Messrs. Linus Riley, l-lallbur- ton and William ‘Doyle, Locke Road, ‘were visiting in town =this week. , H. ’ —\llliss Margaret Doyle, Glen- garry. Lot 7. who had been visiting friends in Summerside left ‘by the Car ferry on Saturday morning on a visit to friend-s in Boston, Mass. H. -———<0-O~—-———' O-OOOQ i ‘ro v-v-mwivri OATAIIIIHAL nnarxuee anin anon IOISIS I If you have Catarrhal Deafness or arc hard of hearing or have head noises ;:,u to your druggill. and get. l ounce of l'v:mint (double strength) and add to it 1A pint of hot water and e. little granulated auger. Take one tableepoonfui four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noleen. Clogged nostrils should open. breathing become easy and tho mu- cue stop dropping into the throat it is easy to prepare. coats little and is pleasant to take. Anyone who has Catarrhal. Deafneae - head noliiee should live this prel- crlption a trial. _ . ited. -HOLIIANO__ have received a froah I19!!! d for 61089‘ tag nominee, order aaw while ~ ply mu. aaaa-io-s i. .._HIGHEST quality Smelt Webl at lowest prices at Helium's Run- meratde. 838840-901. -IIO VALUES IN LADIES’ coats now showing. See them all" ly. Sinclair k Stewart. 3054-10-03. -cincul.An aAwe and S" Solution-biggest vaiiiea at Hol- mnn's, Summerlitlé- 8382-10-5“- -MEN'8 MAHOGANY BOOTS. neolin soles, only $5.75 s pair on Saturday. Sinclair l‘: Stewart Lin» 3354~10-8-2i. —TYNE VNLLEY.—RGV. Harold D, Raynor wil preach on Sunday, Oct. 10th in the Presbyterian ghurcheg Qt VlOlOIlI. W08! 10.30 a. m.; Tyne Valley 2.50 p. 111.; Freland 7 -p. m. —-COUNTY COURT. - At the County Court on ‘Phureday before his Honor Judge McQuarrle, con- vlctiong were obtained amine! two i'ur.'.l violators of the Prohibition Act, and each fined $200 and costs or two months in jail. H. -OWING T0 LATE ARRIVAL the sale of blouses advertised for Exhibition Days will be continued on Saturday, $10.00 and $15.00 blouses for $7.60; other lines up to $6.00 clearing at $8.39. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. 3354-10-8-21. -HOLMA.N SPECIAL USS-lb.) Pour Ply Roofing will meet every requirements for durability and satisfaction. Cheaper and warmer than shingles. Nothing better. Ord- er a quantity at once. B. T. Hol- man Ltd, Summerslde. . 3682-l0-9-3l. —8HlPPlNG. -- The following schooners are in port, Bessie Keef- er, Cnpt. Vanlderstine, from Pic- toii with railway coal, General. Middleton, from Port Hastings. coal for Holmanfii, Hector McGre- gor, Capt. Murray, from Hastings, coal for Messrs Read & Co., Edwd. S. Felt, Carpt. Ferguson, with a cargo of coal. The Experimcntor, (‘apt Straight from MWHYB 00r- ner. N. 13.. ‘with lumber 811i I quantif‘! of wheat tor milling. H. -__. 4 t-K. 0P 0t METINQ-A laflfi number of Knights and their lady friends gathered together in the K. oi C. Home, Central Street. to ibld farewell to Brothere time. Araennult. M. D.. Wellington, and Leo Coyle. Summerside, who witli- - their wives leave, the former to’ Campliellton. N. 8.. and the latter to Boston, Mass. Suitable presen- Latlons were made on behalf of the . I f Illlllcll, accompanied by speeches‘ from the officers of the counciLl ~ The evening was very spent in games. lng, following a bumper lunch. Ice cream was served to all pre- sent sifter which the merry party dispersed to their homes wishing Brothers (“oyle and Arrsenault and their amiable cont-torts every suc- cess in their fields of labour. i An "automobile church service ” eald to be the first on record. was recently held in front of the Third Presbyterian Church, in Chicago, lll. Officers of the church obtained permission from the street depart- meng to close the highway to truf- -flc during the hour of worship and those cars whose occupants wish- ed to park in the area for the ser- vice were tldmitted. John Schwartz, ,of Bridgeport, Conn, was n private chauffeur five years ego. Today he ls known an the "Jltney King.” of Connecticut, abrentenlng to wilpe out street car service in all the leading cities of that State. Schwartz charges a straight 5-cent fare while the street car company has been on a zone schedule, ranging ,frorn 6 cents upwards. enjoyalily %\§ I Mlnnrd’: Llnlllenf Cuna Coltla. Blindness is a. terrible misfortune. Just how terrible it in only those who have suffered from it can tell. ‘There's a mental blindness that is very prevalent-all of us fall under its curse at times. its the blindness to opportunities. The time comes for us to act quickly. We are so en-i grossed with daily living that we do not eeo it. We can snatch some lasting fnlenil-wxceptions. it is true, but they are ]y_.,y/hen mo). “a (“famed mward ship, id we quickly appreciate it. Our selfishness blinds us to the chance. and it passes into the un- attainable for us. Some business success beckons us on. So occuiplod ere we with the petty details that it passes by unseen. Then, when we find life not what we thought l-t. would be, we alt 11W"! Mid PeDilw- "Gill"! BBl llllhenr the unkind remarks about our idoing; we shall express them at and a halo. songs and danc-l l‘ any!" fession of weakness. Do we 6W1‘ libs of something that has been think that? If we spend time in Bfllld so ona/ny times we take pains rebelling and frettinz its a 9W0! to find; some one who will repeat that not expect success to hunt us out‘ to kidnap us somehow, and show its possibilities. be hunted out coaxed and courted __nm behind ‘m must see and grasp. 5 Tlie newest Suits are here for your selection in plain tailored or for trimmed models,‘ Navy, Brown or Black material, sergas, tricotiiie in many different. ttyles, long coats, plain skirt, size 16 to 44. Prices $38.75 to $llla.00. . ---COATS--- FUR AND SELF TRIMMED f5 The finest coats you have seen this Season. The selection of rtyles is so extensive as to permit your choice of tailored or I fiir trimmed odels. Materials are Plush, Silvertone, Duvetyii, Chinchilla, Beaver, etc. Newest shades, medium or full lengths. ' dlzlss%es. Price Ladies $18.98 to $ll0.tl0. Children $11.50 to New Fall Dresses Tricotine, Scrges, _Satiii, Taifetas and Geoigeites in attractive i styles, straight llllli_fllllll3,_ plain or pleated skirts, long or short ilfiiedisdeiiiliroideied in various colors, braid or buttoned trimmed, l s a es. Fur Coats and Seperate Pieces i A splendid assortment of Women’s Fur (oats, Hudson Seal, Marmot. Muskrat and Austrian Beaver, plain or belted models. Separate Stoles, acarfs etc in all kinds of furs, muffs to match,‘ wonderful values. PROWSE BROS LTD. ‘THE out PRICE CASH sioitii _' ‘If -- rif .- .- .-.- .— .-1_,‘7_i-._.‘. i- ..i_- —i—‘. ..» sai-o-u a. l the chances in life.l never had affairs? We don't? Then it's very t1 i ~ whmmg h always a com odd ma“ when we ‘an some mk- mes w tti comments common iiory, sometimes condemning. \' few of us can always refrain. ‘- ae it may be to always nll strictly to our own affairs. _ So, why blame others for "i we do ourselves? Why should make such demands on human titre more or less weak? Why’ concede to others the same p! egos llllliif we are so ready l0, ourselves? Why not have one 5i dard of Judging action and! ourselves with it as we d0 friends and acquaintances? A certain amount. of crlii and comment is good for ul- WQ are Weltk- 3v“ °““' the whole conversation. ThisJsn-‘f: B\V8l'y wise dhgpgqtgr- istlc, if we dsesire happiness. Our ears were placed so we can I193]- whal 800s on in front of our faces We're so apt to rks too serious- But success is ever coy. it must if ills the true kind. There are mke can,“ rem“ only emit-occasional. We ourselves ouraelvw_ o; “mt”, people make ithem about us. All who have never and help. Flowers laid on a grave madephm “hem “mew my “Aye!” never give the pleasure that kind who; a “time”; words tum caresses in life do. Tllw Just so long as we have powers gnaw; 11g our weakness as nol manwflm‘ °t m“ "ha" "- l5 1'3"“ of observation and of reason we else would and teaches us ' ever too late embitbersman-y a life. 5mm someums s“ h, ‘he “an, o‘! Immughmmes ._. pl-Qvldeil W} iihe critics. We shell form our reachable. And we need I10 Queer‘ m“ n- 11°“ l" m“ m "W11 Olllllious of what others are cism we shall be read‘! 1°!‘ i l LWEDLOCKED _ _ j Mil Perl-Itasca! SAID "ro TAKE tr Beck TO 1w sAuEsMAn vol-lo Soto rr TO you AND HE wouto FIX rr WIIII!!"!!'**2: i wiSi-l Youb Tau, ME WHAT'S TWMAn-gg WITH THAT CAI: YOU ‘ SOLD ME - 0T DOESN'T ACT Rtdi-TT PAL- LETiS so our AND LOOK A1’ |~r uinv. ceermuw, Mfi. MY wire ‘ii-units ' we .' e225 i-"ii-ii-“ét-li I . OF CARBON STRIKE HIM AGAIN /f l