./f. 1 ._ , it ."=_-Q” ~`.‘ i _... 1-? ,. J i v. \’ 'K » i i 1 s l t » ~.~¢.~.vs ma-T » ~.~,¢¢ve.-.-.-.~==-A Q i i t ti , (lVMAN’S LATEST CATALOG FREE R ASKIN i 1 _ . 1 ,/ _ ' _ ’ _ l fairly bulging with ` Order Departments `Holman’s Catalog is Worth Dollars to You HUNDREDS -OF SllGGES'l`lONS~-- THOUSANDS f OB " BARGAINS IN 'HOL- M_AN’S NEW CATALOG. Every page is that appeal to young and old. Every section is a tribute to Holman’s buying ‘l _ organization and the immense selling capacity of our Wholesale, Retail and Mail Holman’s are really factory distribu- tors. Every Holman customer benefits by the fact that Holman’s eliminates the middleman and sells direct to their cus- tomers at practically factory prices. E Holman’s Catalog demonstrates this fact past the shadow of a doubt. - If you have not yet received ay copy write for one by return mail good things--values _e _; I. .. “ri - e f 'gf vantage of Holmanprices. ` YOU CANT AFFORD TO BEWITH- OUT HOLMAN’S NEW WINTER CATALOG, because it will show you where and how you can save money at every turn." li you have not received a copy _of ' the_ ' latest issue your request on_a post card will bring one by return mail. li more convenient you may call at our Charlottetown Sample _Rooms and receive a copy. We do not give Catalogs to children' unless they bear a_ note from one of their parents requesting a,_ copy. _ The minute you receive Holman’s _Catalog start it earning for you by taking ad- r ° l 1 Write or Call \at_ SAMPLE ROOMS ~ .L _ Holman’s Catalog Brings the Store to Your Door every article. Holman Mail Order Customers are safeguarded at every turn by the Holman Guarantee of absolute satisfaction or your money back. 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Holman’s Catalog brings the store toyour door no matter where _you liye, with its superior service and uriexcelled valiies.From North Cape to East Po1nt._ Prom U10 thickly populated sections of Cape Breton,Nova Scotia, and New Bri_insw1ck_ to the trackless wastes of Labrador and the Klon-dyke-the family that is in a position to » know values and has the opportunity tocoinpare with the values offered by otlie1'S, . ` as well as the lone prospector or trapper inhis log hut, who has not the ollpportunity to compare, but has absolute confidence in Holman’s-from all and ki dred, orders continue to flow to Holman’s in an endlessstream. _ _ _ _ Holman’s Mail Order Service is a greatall-embracing service, that is growing' in im- portance, and is being more highly appre-ciated year by year. If you should be one of the few who isnot yet acquainted with the advantage of the Holman Mail Order Service it will payyou to get acquainted with it at your ear- liest convenience, by sending an orderfrom Holman’s new Catalog . 7 7 » i l -:=vww~.~r und llugaltl P. Doyle of t‘init'oril, Iilnss.. were inrirrieii on Sept. lst. .\'ir. l)o_\'ie is the yoiingcsl son of l’utrick und Mrs. Doyle. Tignish. and .~'ci'\‘eil two years in the l7lii'.l’Ll States army. If ” _ -» , _ , . - . » § The Great Merit of rape uis as a staunch building' » food of finest flavor. is supported by its economy as a ready to _.5 ‘ serve cereal for break- fi i X- ...P-. ` l Z fast or lunch- . l , . \ "p-.< --ALBERTON.-Rev. A. T. Mac- Donald will conduct Divine service ui Atherton, morning anti eveiiiiig on Ot-r. 12th. -SCHOOL BOARD.-At the regul- ar meeting of the Suniinerside Board ol’ School Trustees held on Tuesday evening the ` following motion was passed \vith regard to the teacliers’ notices of resignation handed in to the Board "That in regard to the resig- nations filed with the Board by the teacliers ot’ Snmmerside School in September pasy and in view of the fact that to eiich of such resiguatiions a condition is annexed as to the ful- filment or _rioirfiilfiliiient of which this Board has no jurisdiction or control. that the teacliers who lnive so lileil the said resignations be requested to withilraw the same witliln ten days from this :inte und that in default of such withdrawal the said resignntions ..*Tw0 CENTS PER WORD each Insertion for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order minimum charge twenty five cents. ..*HORSE NOTES.-Mr. Cliariie Tuwiislieiitl, Rollo Huy 'West, has sold his Mayor 'l`otltl filly to Mr. MacEw- en, St. Peters Buy, also a drutt inure to Mr. Perry, ltoilo Bay. ' ..*SH|PPlf§G. _ The following vessels are in nort with coal -for the P. E. 1. Railw.i_v viz. “Clarissa” 90 tons, “t‘.nrrie .\l. (`." 65 tons and Frctidie A llfggins 160 tons also the schr. Itaeiiurn' with ii cargo of brick for th., East Point Chapel.-S. ..*INSPECTOR'S VlSlT.-Mr. Les- lie Adams, inspectors of Schools, Montague was in t‘!i'xrlottetowri yes- terday ziifter liriviiig attondeii eight school fairs which were held in vari- iind each of them be considered hy this Board as final und absolute and thut the Secretary be instructed forth- with to notify the said teachers to this, effect."-L. i \\'ES'l`li]RX l’I<]RS()NA LS -Mr, liesiie Andrew of Hunter itiv- er has returned to Concord, N. ll.~-I. Chester, N. S.. are visiting in Suni» inersitle the guests oi' lMi's. C. E. Strong.-L. ‘Mrs. Hailey, of Boston' who was visiting her sister Mrs. Jqhn Garrett left for home last week ac~ cnmpanied by her niece Miss Leila Garrett, who intends to spend the winter in Boston. Mrs. (Rev.) Styles Fraser, who was visiting her son Mr. A. R. Fraser and Mrs. Fraser also accompanied Mrs. Bailey.-S. @i' STOCK OUOTATIONS HALIFAX, October 9.-(Quotations furnished by F. B. .McCurdy and Co., the 'Montreal Stock Exchange.) -Mr. and \Mrs. J. Hale Strong of] Atch Alo. M. A. FF’ -au Al. (3. P. R. Mex Pet. 91% 134% . 115% .. ..233 _ .,120 75 . Otdbit of Waste f iiefii' §§;'2i.1“ » '. 1. -. .1 c c__ .g _ , .‘, , ,gg 1 ,, ,._,, .._.,.‘.. _,V -.-_,,»._.»-..> -/-5, P.R.S. ....D4% S. P. . .... 105 it . . 124% . . . . . .. .. 84% FF T13’ 91% 137% 115% 150% 233% 120% 74% 69% 238% 96% 106% 125;; am ous phrts of his inspctoraie during 1-112 Dust few iveeks. Mr. Adams has hen one of the foivnirist ad\'t‘cutcf; of school fnirs in this province, and their siiccess in his inspectorate is due in ai great niezisiire, to his untiring inter- est in the welfare of the schools. We inny here add that the first,scliool fair in the province wus held in Mr. Ail- i:m’s irispectorrite.-(1,, ..*SCHO0L WORK.-Honor Roll of Rollo Bny East School for the month of September. Grade VII-1, James E. McDonald; 2, Gerard McDonald; 3, Russel Perry. Grade VI-1, Annie Peters; 2, Jerome l-‘. Chalsson; 3, Hannah Martin. Grade'1V-.1i,‘Mary Agnes Peters; 2, Hilda 1§g(a1r_t.i_n; 3, Margaret Peters. Grade llI-»- , Hazel Keefe. Grade Iii-1, Johnny Chalsson; 2, Junies'Chaisson; 3, Mi§r`gnret'Dea- gle. Grade 1-Sarah Peters; 2, Ar- thur Burke; 3, llnrriet, Burke. Per- fect attendance-Mary Agnes' Peters, Sarah Peters, Mary Dengle, Johnny Chalsson.-Annie Ciihisson, Teacher; _#_ ‘ ./'SCHOOL FAIR.-A very success- ful school fair was held at Sturgeon on Monday, Oct. 6, and nii.liough'Th~: majority of the schools in the Contra were unable to participate, 'being with- out teachers and the weiither proved none too favorable, yec'the display of exhibits was large, and ri lsrtle number of parents and upils were present. The judges were lbiessrii. An~ drews and Hiisznrd and Mrs. McLellan ol’ (lharlottetown, who were assisted by inspector Atlnms. Tliogdinplay of vegetables was especially large. Un the following dny. ii school fair was held at Montague in which tam school work and fancy work 'dis lay was really excellent, sliowingzonrliful and conscientious training- on the part of the teachers, and brightness and clearnesa of perception Qa\i_\lI0 Daft. 0! the pupils.-G. n __ ,___,___*_ n." day from (‘l‘eticnnip, Cape Breton, having taken in one dip oi' their seine 185 bhls. of mackerel. Several smiill craft from Souris are now in t‘lieti<-amp. taking good catches of iniickercl. lt is understood mackerel are very high in Boston.-S. “"”" / .*BRlDES SHOWER--On Siiiur- day evening, Miss Pearle Mitchell, one of the principal:-1 in on iiire.-resting event on Wednestiuy was teiiilcred ai "s-liower" by her friends at the home of Mrs. Taper, Queen Street, where' on eiijoyable time was spent. and ninny were the good wislics wlilcli were tendered to the ‘ifippy young couple.-G. .F-‘SCHOOL WORK.-The following is the honor roll of .Eglington school for the month of September: Grade VII. Gussie McDonald; Grade IV Sr. lst. Fulton Underliny: 2nd. Orrin Dingwell; 3rd. Myrtle Dlngwell; Grade IV. Jr. lst Jennie Burke; 2nd. Floyde McKenzie; Ilrd. John J. McDonald; Grtiilo lil. 1st Ernest Unilerhny; 2nd. Celia Dingwell; 3rd. Ellen Stead; Grade ll. lst. Win. Burke: 2nd. We'sley Dingwell; Grade. l. lst Florence Cof- fin; 2nd. Arcliihnld Fisher; 3rd. Ellie Lutz. Perfect attendance, Archibald Fisher, Loretto Fisher, Wallace Sterid, Georgie Dingwell. ..*NEW RESIDENTS FOR SOURIS -The popiiliition of Souris was ln- crensegl last Wednesday morning by 21 souls on the arrival of the S. S. Lady Evelyn from Magdalen Islands. it seems that a man nnnied John J. Stubhart. ii native of Cape Breton, moved to Antieosti many years ago, and was rejected when Mr. Meiner, the chocolate king took possession. Mr. Stubbert then went to Bluff Harbour, Canadian Labrador, where he lived t-ill early this month, in his little schooner the "Gatherer,‘ intending to locate in Sourls. During the passage their vessel was wrecked at Magdalen Islands, and they had to take passage in the "Lady Evelyn", The party is an interesting one consisting of the senior Mr. Stubbert who is about 76 years of age, his three sons, wives and children, and sons-in-law and daughters. Mr. Stubbert and sons have already pur- chased severiii properties in Sourls PI . _ ff.. .Et ........°.ai=:=fs‘m“-:°.=.~.a#.°:."-ii* 'left on .\ioiiday for i{.\lil`n_~c.-G. :tml intends to coiitiuct ti iisliing l>usi~ ness and is well satisfied with Soiiris as a place to locate pei-miineiitly. The party suffered severely during the passage and ship wreck, iirri\'iiif.;| tired, cold and hungry. 'l`hcy were first tuken to thg Oakley llotel where they were most liospitnhly entcrtain~ oil by Mrs. Dingwcll, and l`or the pre- sent arp occupying Mrs. Fred Mur- row's tlwelliiig.-S li .\ ST ER _\` PE RSON .\ LS ..*f\li'. Max liilchey, Geoi'goio'.\'ii, ..“‘lier iiiiiny friends will re'_'i'i>t to learn of the illness of .\lr.=_ li. ll. .\l.n~- Donald, Georgetown.-tl. .."itcv. J. A. and Mis. Grceiilees. C.:=oi'i:eto\vii, passed th.'oui;ii (Yinir- loitetown on Evlonday.-G. ..*Rev. A. Mcliay. left yesterday to nttcnd the Mliritiine Synod which meets in l~`retleri,cton.-S. ..*-‘.\irs. (Senator) .\icLeun 'and .\irs_ t'. ll. S. Stcrns arrived in Souris trozn Boston Saturday.-S. had IF THERE ARE ANY LEFT “.\l_\' tusk in life," said the minister t-oiiiiiltitziiiitly. “consists in saving young men." ` "Ah," replied the maiden. with a soulful longing, “save a good one for mo. \voii`t you?" Ti - -|£~ - _ Please . E 5 m;_i I P3 1. to-day _ A We find that there are still on e record in our office a good many approbation purchases unpaid. our terms are cash we cannot carry these items and will ask that you attend TO-DAY. to the matter Please make it a to this matter immediately. 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