\ i l = -i I 1 ui '11,' 1 i 1' I il .,, f l 1 fl _ 4 'fi L . r,,»il _ -\. ul 1.! K , l 1 f 1 1 r we .111 -I1 ,. J. yi;-_ 7'? \ ..= V5' ‘ -'ll' 5?- r _ i il ._ . ill ~ E `..( _l _ , 0’ 5' lui' I '-‘;`f-I-f°'~.`"“` `~s»~ ` In "e._._} 5.. > Ay . i ' . - i l, 4 1 .J . ___;A - v:§..._.. gi - in ¢=:»¢~ _'_ us... ...fe rin-: CMRLUUMWN - _.af 4...... ' . .. . .. UM- ,_ ._-, ._, ~` -(jus cent per word each insertion _ f l -Rev. Father Monaghan, of couche, was a passenger on the presslast night.J. . 1.,- yesterday. J. was a passenger on the Empress night.. He left on the express Charlottetown. J. ,__- The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 80 years, has borne the signature os . . _' and has been made under his pen- '°‘ ‘ sonal supervision since its infancy. I -' Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health ol Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment.. - -H. Monkley, arrived in Summer- _Miss Hazel Moms' agent -in _,_ gi itt's sister Mrs. Wm. Hunter.-T. tcr a short trip to Quebec. What is CASTORIA' (lslstorta is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Paro- gorle, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its hge is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and alloys Feverishness. It cures Dinrrhosa and Wind (Jolie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation sind Flatulenoy. It assirnilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.. The Clxildren’s Psmacea-The liIother’s Friend. ssivulni-: CASTORIA Ai.wAvs of Black Foxes. J. -The S. S. Cascapedia called to Charlottetown and Pictou. is her last trip this season.J. to Vancouver yesterday morning Shields of Suinmerside.J. -It pays to buy in this Provin n -'rue 1-mu. J. A. Mupounia, ourcl- -'mls l/io_m1ns'Ds1\_v Guérdisn W _ gan, was a passenger to Summers -Rev. Mr. Marshall, Cbariottct -Wellington Larkins and Chas Protiit of Aiberton. silent yesterdaiy g;,gw;’orb°§;:°e§':?,_°§iF:,d“l3i,! ng): in Bnmmneide the lest of Mr' Pm ' miss an issue. as all papers are dis- side yesterday by the Cascapedia lull; C_ Jardine.s Bookstore. water St" __ brought with him two valuable pairs .sin nd subset, tions in Bum Summerside yesterday on her way discharged a very large freight. This E,e,mo,,.s’ shipped a rms young horse -Mrs. J. E. Lcfilrgey, Vancou who has been spending two months -' N' 8'* Where Dr' Freeman F' “Be her old home at Summerside returned tained this horse from his brother -Miss Maud McKinnon, Glemglla- I rt sengers gmng and twenty Em- omit discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. ' ide bs obtained at _bei_lsrty's Tonsorlal ~' Parlors, Summer-sides .- -l~»‘.-»'.-_»:-i-‘.-=.-'¢-'¢=f-'r-.-#r-`.-»;--~<=- , own -1-h Clsrkl, Agent, will be glad to _ last receive all news, advertising and for subscriptions in Alberton and vicin- ity. His oiiice phone No. is 7. _-._-_ _ -Subscribers should renew s week' ‘ continued promptly on expiry dats. - will be glad to receive all news, ad verti g a D - morside and vicinity. l-lsr office . ,hone is 45-1 and residence phone at 26_ U She -Alfred Simpson of North_ St. by. the Empress yesterday morning. The horse was destined for Middleton, - Ver, M “_ 1” ger is the purchaser. Mr. Simpson ob- 'she Pope Simpson of Belmont, Lot 16.J. -The Empress arrived in Summer- ‘ side yesterday at 8.16. She had' ~ r1"l",. dale, passed through Summerside tcrday morning on her way to B o y pas cs' returning. Her outward cargo con os' sisted of 400 bags starch, 400 bags Jr-‘r Bears the Signature of - l o 'I ton She was acco p 'cd s far v In an] fl oats, 170 bags postatoes, 400 cases » Q I _ O if giummemtidélby ,har Ihrgther M’ C' eggs and 350 lambs. Her inward C "no" ° en” B' 8 8' ' cargo was three cars freight J ` The Kind You ilave Always Bought l ln Use For Over 30 Years ` ,YI UIIIYIUI COUFANV. 17 HUIIAY ITRIET. Rl" 'DKK CITY- ig E press '~\f'.~. Wood is the son of Li (lov. Wood of New Brunswick. has made several visits to the Is- land recently" and these visits have a foxy look.J. _i- l -W. B. Mcbarren, Halifax: T. T. 100 Bushels McLennan, Halifax; J. A. Lym ”*.“‘rJr".- Pictou, T T and Mrs Frost, Ever ston, lil; Geo. and Mrs. Morris, Ken- _ sington; W. C. Leckie, N. Y.; William Wood, Sackville; registered at the Clif ton House, Summerside, between 8.40 -' ` 2%* "»'"4“»‘ last evening (alter the arrival of the Empressl and 9.30 the prel ioiis evening.J. , _.___- »’:'~,‘~‘»‘ fp: dvertis _in t flu n. Cash ' Mis- mils: accorngslny erm, _rid xllvs per _ < IQ I _ _ ls was accompanied by her sister Miss . 4. 0 d* >l"'l‘~*l' rl* J"-l‘ V Catalogue in Your, .,,-. .».. ,_ H _.pl _V if wr- i.T` House 1 ill it 0i~ilc'r 1 We Meal , . ' or - Beal Mail 0rder ni" fammgue ~ Konverion Qvercoai all (5 ' Pniuiiled March sz, lgxs. ~ ,H desirable coai for _fnc or slormy weather.; ---Wm.,W;ood of Sackville, arrived in __G. H_ Taylor' Fort wiu,am,M,8S ‘i V 1 O ' ' Smmm' i"" last n ht by the 011' F. T. Taylor, Sydney; T. Hudson, und Mrs Grossmith London Eng.~ _M,,s_ Carrie Tanton Waugh’ “,,,,,,w Wheat Miss Grossmitil. London Eng John 0, the ,atc Norman wlmgh of w,,_ ry Vi* F Adams, St John, Hon J A lloimld, .Cardigan; L. Dystant, Eiler- ,mg at two dclock at the ,mme uf ash' Mrs. John McDonald, Summersiiie. ll'-' Q1 Wan ted lngton; Fred Gaudet, Charlottet 9 registered at the Queen Hotel Sum- I - » - - ld" . ' ' . l th t t f d . at Ls A, S merslde, between 8.40 last .evening $°m a eng 5 vim do ,:\‘enx:d,$"; L7__A__: . V -ij V . _________,,, ,P___:é_____,____ g #_ (after the arrival of the Empress) and h:H§§ul'il1rtilma fiismgays ago? Sn 1 1, ‘ 173 Grafton St' 9.30 the previous evening..`l. . _ , --_~ Q, _-._ .. ~ -__ .___ ____ _ __ 'xllexall Antiseptic Tooth Powder is her death Mr9_ Waugh ww 3 “olivia lwlsi" uouou l>lcTuREs is lf.--1. -= -1- gazs' thormlg V, ° “mes th” yesterday from the residence of Mrs. _ ee. .“““ "‘"““"-ha” °““ *hi Wm” Mermaid. 'rue burial occurred ui _______.____,__ pilrlfles the breath and prevents de- St Elmnors Rev Mr White omc,,,_ ray. Put up lu handsome lithograph- ted Her “pany léindly qualities en- . Peoples lhcutre, Saturday und ldoniiuy Divided into five Ports “fl U" \>°1°H- 'PM best uackese of Geared he, to ,, ,,,,.,,,, ,-.,,c,,. ,,,-,,,,,,,,,, - I-:Doll tcwth powder tl’ he had any' Mrs. Waugh is survived byher moth- wlicre for 25s. The McKinnon \ _ Co.. Comer Great George and an, Tryon; F. H. Cushing, Boston; Mr. i-lie; Miss Mary A. Kennedy, W o Mc' mot, passed away on Tuesday morn- -' wn Mrs. Waugh had recently returned . Sunday evening last she was stricken ‘~ with paralysis and sank rapidly till D‘“5 or Mrs. James Tanton and one s’s- Kent _ A novelty in moving picture cuter- iaiuments is ol`l`ci‘i‘il at the }‘cupli‘ei Theatre l~‘ntul'ilay of this wcc‘f-, and next Monday, in thc prcsciilatioil of "Oliver Twist". as n Plioto-play. with Nat C. Goodwin in the purt nl Fagin. Gooilwins male-up for _ the part Fagin who taught youth to steal, is ideal. From thc birth of Oliver in the workhouse until thi: find- ing of the will which rvutorcs him to his own lllc entire story is gilcu ill an iiccurntc, careful manner. The scenes ol l‘oi'l'or in l"=1,‘ZlHs Vallpcqiie. lVii:a:= l‘.iunn’s lJcpL.- h ld b _'d 5 5 _1 “GY |15 Grurle iX.--1, Harry Bcairslo. Grade `~'.\. S °‘_* 0 USL. and serious trouble vm.-1, Preston Gi-een; 2, -Hu/.el “"§’)‘§,“;§;B Kidne, Pm .ht h l1op_uuua_ uma; vu.-1, .mm / 5 8° "E 1° l ff B ' si 2, nui h nuuirsi 3, nur- -4-l _ R 1 Bu G i v1 1 J b d , _ o rns. rare . , oscp ,§§,‘;’g£B,,F;c\ent lmy further c°mph°”' l$t§tee;v2, Alfred McGougan. Grade - - _-1, er a Craig; 2, 'Ruth Huw. Mrs' Rfe H°¥ge’ Fulldmg’ Sask” Miss RamsI;y's Dept'-Grade 1V.l-I-f, ivritrs:-~ iv ines hi hly recom- . ` _ _ d’ D v "d ~ -_ Walter Mountain' 2, Harold Robin- V men ing onn s Ixi ney Pills. For this _ 3 G r 11', n,,_s,0_ Gmac HL lnstysnrl have been tmublcdver mu son' ' eo ge E wi|,l~. mary sick |,¢ad,,c},es, and gwegllz -1, Margaret- Rattce, 2 Floreuc aching back which caused me much mis- Peaklef ,3» Wim” B“"“9~ Grade H . ery, for I could not work and had no 1, George Rattec; 2, Charles Taylor. ambition for unything. My kidneys Grade I~'“'1~ Maggie Champion? 2 kinds of pills and medicines, but it seem- "When you want that prescription - cd almost in vain. _I began to give up in put up in 5 hurry-_o,nd exactly right ‘l"'°P°“' °f "Ver @0108 W0” Mid strong -it will pay. you _to come here first again, when a 'kind neighbor advise as you will have to some hers gny'- 7,, $3 V’ *QV Umm” Kldiwy Pills. Wl1l_0h I ivqy. We have one of the largest and at. _:gd fam ilil]nnkf}ll for the relief I best eqmppgd pmsm-ipuom dwarf, ° " *ffm* ° em- °" “OW I Pm "0"" ments in. the ,Province _and our rc- .p troubled nllll a sore back or sick head- ’ ~ ,wh S I ~u I , . cord in this work is equalled by none. 1r§1|l;f,_,,n.`Yl 3 “lay” ally ?°”" B Kldncy We can fill the prescription of anv 'mc um mn "guy recommend doctor and guarantee prompt nnfl ' them to any sufferer." ' f . satisfactory service. Bring your next Price .»0 cents er bo 3 b f s1.s5.éisiid~uur§, or mlliled dlfgfi 3; .»f»¢»°1‘il>fi°f\ beg- The TWO Mai;-E1;-,9 - i. _ ' IN owN DEFENCE. -_ oi .»l-. J. S. Hinton, Sunimcisidc, was .._., u H* 5-0’-'~‘f »l- -l-_ -l~;_=.-s -l- g _ "rA~l‘§*;-`i* ~': .i4 L , y -Q l0ttct0wn._ 11-1Mtl fLMA|_.l'L I11.i.!', M wXN'l‘~i~‘.D AT "ONCE AN l-1‘-_l4i_vlaipa_ WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED GIRL Highest wages, no washing. Apply __ M _1°-ev_e-v_s_=- 11-“Mu WANTED AT 'ONCE A MAID FOR general housework. References re- Qirsd. Good wages. Mrs. J. J. Mc iiiuon, 151 'North River Road. 11-12 Mu, J__ . -_ 1 __ 1 __ ._¥_\!§`L,--____ [.OS'l`--iN Ul'l‘Y PAIR, GOi»iJ frames of glasses. Finder please leave liutcheson's Jewelry store. 1 -13M!-lipd. MISCELLANEOUS 'i‘nNl>EY Y, »\‘-V _ the killing of Anna Lopizzo, during ' “ #F ' L ronc textile stril' last Win .'.-fl.,-»‘,-/. snmclvi, Mnss.,Nuv. ls.~Deicnl‘ _ , , ` ov sacoivr 'rn/is is 1-lass .ua we me here win. ii.. largest and most desirable stock of Qvercoafs ever shown by ils at the be- ginning ofthe winter season. And you can’t emphasise the word Quality too much in 'these October ollerings No matter what you _select here from a. raincoat at $4 oo to a fur coat at $8 5.00, you are always sure of the utmost quality for your money. It’s quality that counts with us, first, _last a.nd_ al- ways, and thai’s why it’s so true of this store that, quality considered, prices at Prowse's are lower. }i-ill- -r -'rl-r »'r f-»-.uw . _ llllen’s 0vercoals $5.90 MEN’S CHESTERFIELD OVER- COAT. 44 inches long, made from si black English beaver cloth single breast- ed, velvet collar, body linings of strong Italian, sizes 36 to 44. liicn’s0vercoafs$5.90 Made froma heavy warm English Tue :d~ of nice appearance, showing. slr p: patterns. Prussian collar style, 50 1:-cllcs long, tivilled Italian body lining, ell tailored. Sizes 36 to 44. *D- lllcn’s 0vercoals 7.00 Young Meu's Tweed overcoats made from fashionable 28 oz. tweeds. Single breasted, Priisslan collar, strap on sleeve, durable Italian hodyllnliigs, Ten pat- terns to choose from. Sizes 35 to 44. ll/lcn’s0vercoals15..00 Highest tniloringpexcellense. This coat is in'ade from an ALL wool imported rnelton, tailored in the newest senator style, 50 lncli-ss long with ventln back hand felled collars and padded shoulders Sizes 36 to 46. Men’s 0vcrcoals 9.00 A Double breasted ulster made from a heavy 28 oz. twced in (lurk grey shade, showing a herring boiie stripe pattern, has converlo collslr which may be bui- toned close at neck or worn open. Sizes 36 to 44. lVlen’s0vercoals 10.0 Mews Beavér °l°lh °V°r°°at’ made cloth this makes an excellent coat fo 1 rom a good quality English Beaver cloth, tailored inthe new senator style, 5o inches long, vent. in back, velvet collar, goo i body linings, sizes 36 to 46. 1 _lloys’ Uverccals 3.90, Boys’ 0vercoals 2.75 Iloys’ overcoat tailored I in n. niat mr ri model with velvet collar that but- ons close around neck. The material is h-:viot cloill. Bra.-ss buttons. und well ined. Sizes to fit 2 to 4 years of age. _ Made from ahedvy weight frelz \ wlntcrweilr. It is tailored in the sing i brensle-cl fly front style velvet colla > Sizes to fit boys from 8 to 15 yearso r age. _ . . ‘ A Men”s 0i/ercoals 12.00 first class in every respect. 1 Boys’ dvcrcoals 4;25 _ We have a lnrge range of ‘patterns The Red River Cont' Made from in this popular priced overcoat. All,the blue black Maikinaw cloth, soft an new tweed effects and also black beaver 1 wnrm, seaiiis are piped, and llle, lioo and inelton ploths in the new senator and body are lined with red flannel. A styles, 50 incl1eslong.’i‘lie tailoring is ell collar buttons closest neck. Sizes fl* ._. -‘_ Q 2 iii -le-ir-lr*-l*-b-lr-lr-'<5.-l.-5:-'f-%-*-1* Pr -i"l*¢r . .5 I »l‘ 1 -i-'ie 4- 4- .i-"1,-, -E* 5:? . ‘ii Ee.-'Gr -r or ages 3 to ro years. . - --_IP ` _ _ _ * " ' " _L 'lr 1 4 . l , , in _V Store and out buildings of the Eastern Trading Oo., Elmira, will be received until November 15. Ap- ply to F. S. McDonald, Souria. _._ 11_‘§“£!£' LEARN THE BARBF_l't TRADE. Special rate to our Openmg Glass. We have opened one of the most- up-to-datc institutions of its Lind . in America. Write for particulars. Modern Barber College, 62 St. eiiawrence Blvd., ‘ Mor.-.real. ii-18Mtf. wiurané' Krroi-iam emi. iron A _ ..H._.°*._.L~ _.___ _.__ _,l1T_1?_l’l°.l- A 'rim A Qian. APPLY xr arf “ _,__,i1;§Mu. was _A 'EE(iITflln nassaui. _ 1,., __ .i_§_~l_s.n. 3, o. rf., -._,’K,.,isl,l’-_'Q ‘ t. io-21ml. " ` -`<:f‘i` ""l__‘}"' . Ll'-_ si'-" 4 _ _. --atolvrmns. Xin » lf" " lziultfy. ri-ull sad 19,8] ...l,, _ Q-gsntral Market. W- Ui' 5.-..,;,. i ‘ ‘1Ql'i_8ivd. ~" “" .§,<,>,,UNrsR. _ _,j;fl,~_ 'xanga lou. 'Wm ~ bt,-a l .,__Al . . ~v - ~ ¢ Hu l,._,.,,, ws 'ill' ~-1,. . ;.ilsL-'.~.; _¥": ~ TEACHER WAN1‘l'.i» _V WANTED, A TEAOHEH FOR THE Park Corner School. Supplement |50. Apply to John Stewart. French River. 11.7Mi0illlind. T0 LET F,0R RENT.-80 ACRES OF LAND with-good house and barn. Well watered. Situation half mils trom Brsdslbune Near schools, churches Ap- (Ply to McKay leathers. Vlscol Soles. Melia ` - Bois’ and Youths Price frmi i Rant IS 1 -'P » EI A51- ‘_'_ to the jury his recollection qi ad- ' //' iglfj dresses he made to the strikers, de- ~-'ffm _ - railing incidents if ine struggle, sud 'L _ ,,,:'§)§`;1_?*--, the conferences w th the mill owners ‘ -‘ " J, ,_ ,,"f.'~~»_.l‘{',.§f_: and authorities. At times the wit- wy »,l-*;‘,§)- " _»,~'f“f; .'-1 ness grew eloquent in recounting his - 1., 'Y - talks to the people. ' ' ' ' Several times he was interrupted .5 \ lor smilingly answered, turning to _ ~ the prosecutor, "those are the words - I used in my speech to the p¢0l`\ie." This is the season to look out for Ettor ,nmted that ,mm the. begin- Y° 1’ f¢¢l- _ _ ning ci on smile lie cuuuseilsn '\l,`rv its for a pair of High oi against violence, urging upsn the peo- l/Jw Cu; boots in blg¢k 5; mn ple that violence was their worst . enemy in the struggle, and thst the . - He admitted that on the first day PUC* ‘Wm 53-75 'I0 5~°° P" Pall- he advised the strikers to go to the a at to 4 oo per pair. would td‘§,o5 péripsir. by the District Attorney, who obieet- ed to‘ the testimony, whereupon Et way lor them to win wss to keep away from the mills and to do "no- thing." mills work nd urge all who cease so that to be shut' mill Bitter Iplantlng n us- iiserzthb s seven- Bl s son to-day, confined States. are this 4- .'_. .<_--1,.. .<_., No sililfis Porlsisnn sion _ ruolmsr .mon Jonsson by Solicitor Jaclr Johnson, charge of s act,~shoi1ld be tha supreme out that while act are willing to bail so as " V """' ‘\/” IIB VV V " || ‘gm _\l ,.(l), ' 7' -- ' ' ,,,, f 1J11~n'1‘E_1;Q®-.~» can . .1 _-~.»_.__..,.»..~ ____..._..-_... _ ~'x*F>i-‘wld »‘_cl\liu:= , ‘men and womtn-rsa'£yf.ioi- you fit tléil, sl ter. t ecia cEnt:;yforc$$:>s_|i1 il-‘sll :ellidy as\\l“~ Moore it Mcheod, 11-l-3l“3l . ‘ ‘ "Fall styles are reid; -soil _ would like to show-you what vtecln do in the way of shooing tlis' °l1llf1|‘°“- Boil Bros. 10-Ri lli ti- l l0\‘ we "Over 500 ‘ssisotioas of lclllnif sultings and 'Ill in cosgiiiulé "'03 Q-illdllfls _ \4. \,,.., '.'_a dl; i’~'§* ` F or; ~ Sole