r___f~ £4 ‘§ K' ru i b -ultra ~,..-w ~ : sose;_:-_-_-_-.-5:.-::.1-.-ff.-:L-r-ga*-‘rfrfrrs-*Nam‘fI-'S-'-'ff-‘-°-‘-‘f-‘-‘ff-'-1`-‘-‘-‘-‘if-‘-‘-‘-3?#-1'f~‘-`-*- .iirravsiobumiaurrovmsal -out clN'r_p»i- 1 I -1 crew ;-w.-fn. nooouean. oioiu na; mist nm: lx-o_%|s,igGuerdipn`A§lB¢|l3llll*fP\“!\¢lQi¥*»tV_en¢¥'f|¥Q ni _s.» -1. _ ` -TH; Moauirga uaitv Guardia can he obtained at Lai!srty'| Tomor- ial Parlors, Summerside. _ -_-SOLD PROP RTY- _Mr Charles Burke ‘oz Pi_gv_iil5 ‘*ii_s¢_'»oiYu wtg come iiigm fall and winter . Because new you hiivet ' of select- ing yoiir' requirements; from ' ll l 2.f‘s.3i‘.‘i°.°"§’§i’wl..g ?’..‘? A “di season’s newest and nicest ' goods and the values- _ Well, you’ll ii vgio call-to tell you _how big the values are and wdiy. we are able to offenyou 1 ;=_=s;li_=&‘\ir¢ll'iiisde ima and 'iw at such ' A oss' " ai ' ibi ‘ _ __ _§__’____:__y___u__liiig-coiiieinas soonas poss e Rueben s . _ -1 Trifit sis . ard ofthe same place.-H. _ -LECTURE.-Rev. E. P. Calder- |-,owned on Homin, mg gsm, gm; E ii. the Alben! SIIG. at 'l SOOTLANQ.-Rev. will preach 'at Cole- the 31st. at 11 and 7. -POTATO CROP.-The hrmsrs of Port Hill have about lnilhed taking up their potato crop, which is only a` fair one.-P. ` _ _ _ --sMlLT FISHING.-A good num-_ berl of the men of Port Hill 'are now oiigagadin the fishing ot smelt! and .some-very _good catches are reported. -SCHOOL WORK-P0l‘¢'Hill lidhunl special Jas. map on the fail holidays. The' teacher Mr. Hatsiield Dyiuent, is giving good satf isfsctlon and 'good progress is being made by the pupils.-P. -NEW REOTORV.-Rev. Jdhn J. Bainford and family have moved into the new rectory at Port Hill. The re- sidence' is up-to-date in every respect. and being situated near the church will be very convenient to Rev. Mr. Bamford.-P. -FARMERS MEET.-A meeting of Central Farmers’ Institute was held in King George Hall, Port Hill, on Monday evening,_ Oct. 25t'h, the Presi- dent, Mr. Wm. Montgomery, in the chair. There was a good attendance of farmers and a large amount of business was transacted.-P. ‘ -LECTURE THURSDAY E)/EN- ING.-Tiie Rev. James McConnell of Trinity Methodist Church, Amherst, will, deliver a leci.ure`o_n Riliy Sunday, the great Pliiladeiplzia campaigner, where 45,000 ‘° hit the rail," on Thurs- day evening at 8 ofclock in the Sum- merside Methodist Church. -AU_CTl0_N SALE.-Having sold my residence Oil Willow Avenue, Sum- merslde, 1 will sell by public auction province, I will sell by Public auction on Saturday next. the 30th inst., at two p.m. sharp, my household furni- ture, which was advertised to be sold on -Saturday last. Sale positive this time, no reserve, everything must. go. C. P. Linkletter, Summerside. ' 3662-10-27m3i. -WOMEN'S |NSTlTUTES.- The regular meeting of the Traveller's Rest Women's Institute was held on Oct. 21 at the. home of Mrs. J. T. White, Sherbrooke. There were thir- ty members and six visitors present. The programme consisted of a "Ques- tion Box" which proved both instruc- tive and entertaining. At the meeting arrangements were completed for sending a Christmas box to the Is- land Soldiers at the front. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Samuel Hall, Sherbrooke. Sub- ject "Bread-making" by Mrs. James Dunn, St. Elean0r's, followed by a dis- _cussion of the subject by the mem- ers. -WEDDING BELLS. - On Wed- nesday evening, Oct. 13th the mar- riage of Miss Pearl, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Ramsay, Mont- rose, to Mr. J. Smith Matthews of Alberton. was aolemnized' at the Presbyterian Manse. Alberton. by the Rev. George Miller. Owing to the recent bereavement in the gro0m’s family tho wedding was a very quiet one. The bride, who is a graduate of the U. C. C. Suinmerside. has been in the employ of Poole and Thompson, Montague, as stenographer for some .time past, was very handsomely gowned in a costume of white silk ac- cordlan pleated skirt with waist of shadow lace. The groom’s gift to the bride was a very handsome pend- ant set with pearls and rubies. Their many friends wish them many years of wedded bliss. -PRESENTATION TO THE MIB- SE8 FlTZlMMONS.- The Misses Fitzimmons of Margate were waited on by the young folks of the village on Thursday evening, Oct. 21st and presented with a line _silver tea. set and address. The Misses Fitzimmons who have always lived in Margate. and are about to change their resid- ence to Kensington, will be much mis- sed by the citizens but on account of the move being such a short distance. we will be able to call and have' a pleasant tete»a-tote most any time convenient. After the address was read and the presentation made, sup- -per was served after which the gay company indulged in dancing, and general convival diversions. William Profitt, John Johnson, and Chester Howard acted as Major's domo for the evening. The following is the address which was read, and which was re- plied to by the Misses Fitzimmoiis individually. -To the Misses Fitzim- mons.- Dear Friends:- lt is wlth`a mingling of pleasure and regrot that we learn of your intention to leave this community. The regret originat- ing irom the fact that your henniici- ent influence will be missed in this neighborhood; §'c-'.\r honorable pri?- ciples, your selfdeiiying propensitie , and cheerful disposition have endear- ed you to all your neighbors and ac- quaintances. But we are consoled by the fact that you will be still quite near to us when you take possession of your new residence at Kensington may be your renumeration, in having was the @&.am t 'i . I4 yds. 14 yds- ._- 5 yds- 27 20 heavy :,- '1 2 Ties, 7 - '.1 $1.25 Um 3 pi-s. Cas »- .- ~: >'r -`: .',~ ' ¢.- ~'- »'_- »= ._- 4, _'_- » Association, crescent; Ti°usi,ees‘Prince C0. Hospital, anchor; Ladies’ Aid ters of the Empire, spray; Bowling, Green Club, crescent; Rev. Mr. Ack- ldnd, spray; Mr. and _Ml‘l.fNeil Mc- Qusrrie, crescent; Mr. 'and -Mrs. E. H. Beer, spray; Mr. and'Mrs.` L. B. Hunt, wreath; Mr. and Mrs. A. C.-Saunders, spray; Mrs. L. B. McPherson, Miss M`cLennan, anchor; Mr. Walter Burse. Halifax, wreath; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. 0. Morson, cruls; 'Miss Ethel Sinclair, spray; Mr. and Mrs. W. Al. Brennan, crescent; Mr. and Mrs. A. A-. Lefurgey, wreath; Mr. R. R. Hunt and`Mr. J. E. Wrlglit, crescent. The late Judge was held in high esteem by the people of the province in which he was widely known! not only for his sterling Judgment and kindly demean- or, but also as a public benefactor. _He wasa friend to the poor. To the- sorrowing wife and -_family is extend- ed deepest syinpathyi ‘t air loss of ..- -.U an f~ . 0 S 0 ' ,» . _ _ _ ._ .___ _ Q e~ a ee e I town life. We have always found _ - ' ,. Ro d- I h_ | 1 h ld th -dm.. .f s_=._ _ you obliging and generous to a fault _ -Messrs Alvin 1-gre;-|s.and Arthur gflnmsawggras 1,85? ;§c§e"_ ~e*“_0?)r ,_ _, . _ - _ and we know that those few paltry Han-lg, Knutsford - _erdrvisitors to ‘was tha net raceedl M,._ w_D_ sum.. _ _ __ __ __ f N t words are inadequate to express our ieummerside on Sattiifilay.-V. ne, ,wqunneg mg b',_,k,,u__z_ . - _ ' “ __,,,__ __ ~ 0 0 W loss o!_yt;_\::‘ Dléassnt__y_s0_ci_al inteié- __ _ __ __ _ .~ . . . __ - Do" » ~ _ _ course n scommuii ,a we as 1- ...Mn D, 3, ‘ ‘P-more an _°",H-rHEmA_ S |_h m _ _ _ ‘ ‘ you to accept those small gifts as C,/gp;u¢|,w¢s in'S_ _ siaturday .Q 5," muii an qgganaxgfby gms: ~ . ‘ if-' f°lll°m\>°\‘ll\¢°l °f 0"' “WHY “"9 °f at-lehdilli i0 W1; of physiciam‘a'il'an'outcome of diph- friendship.-K. t _ _ Mr Howud 8 . ,_.___.&m. -md gens whitcli has made its presence ____ '__ ‘ '\'s..~» , ‘__ _ P* ¢ r ' sheep buyer, left`-':’_;_".“~ »- 0 _ VH' J Fnwn 1”” hat ci...l..mm‘}»n P .Z ~ . . .<_~ _mm Frgay on a busi1i_ssg_______h_ _ omrosi-i -_ltEW CLUI-Tignish will have Sw- :~I"i'i.£.'t. §lli*"§...l. '2fr‘t.‘...°“i.‘i £4.-il* 0' -D\‘- F'l'°d N115 `;;,, Wm Wm’ people will meet weekly and sam had been vfsltinfiljy ~ -_-W 10°- if .y_i_iis_t and glancing. it will bs.kno_ _ on Frldu mom [__=_‘°m¢“" -"urns 'rigimii P_mims'0iiii»._-z. » - if . . 1 7 s --nav. Jam ii ' Norman Wright, S 'i' _M _ ' ._ ;_~.,=..._ if f son £is%§=i°='.#f_ / _'_ brief visit with ~ - M _ left on Monday for eirhbihc in _B144 slbans.-I-I. ‘ ' 1_- .e..§ silk White Canton. ...$1.00 Ch_e5:k_Girigham. . $1.00 ' _ 10 yds. Gicy..Cott0n, 36 in. $1.00 14 ydsl Striped Flannelette $1.00 _ 10 yds. V_.Vh'ite Fianneiette, $1.00 in. Silk Plaid .. .$1.00 Comb. Suits $1 each 12 Colored Quilts, . ...$1 each 50. each for. . . . . .$1.00 ~ $i.5i>_Shirts for .. ..$1.00 brella, .. .:$1.oo hm_ere_Hose, . . ..$1.00_ 2.P.f<.zS_°- 'iles ‘°f _-- -5$'-°°- 100 l__"a'=n`c‘_l\i_' 7 _ _ 50 each, w 9 Prince C0. Hospital. wreath; Daugh-I _ ~ » ~ - - ‘ - `-'d t d h b dh. . *RETURNI HOME-MTB. (Dl'.)` 0 E60. _and K6!!! SKS. cy Quigley 500.-X. ;i__ii_;ic_in__;_:h_i§:_i_ie;e iitopgi _y_'_c;uB¥_il_l_;;nj({;; a _ _Zz 5 - gags; il.h».l__<_i_l;i_iston__i;_nd si_J_i; returned _ ' A sire of ali) your neighbors that our loss ._ _ i_=_és_§.., £51; is =3°s¢0s{‘E;_ rom teen day. ."»11""“1f'f?r\'::.:~*.‘or'rr-.;~.»\=v~f-_ .‘*“'*f‘*“‘°”*';“*”‘NUI¢1!m1!lns1 1 3-", -5341’ “ ~ ._ 11. .,. ,“__»_. . 1 `,i ' ‘ - ‘ I _ ' .nr -.s 4+ _ se# ;“' __,_ ___ _ _1 ' .- _ ;__3___ .> _ _ ,g _ _ _ Y i as 1 - _. lsr _ 7° "_ . -,,<..s, f . - _ _`r.._ - nn will u-.n... ...ant aeifssie vain... we algiqff, 0 .1 `* _5` Ladies’ Winter Vests,. . $1.00 5,'childr.en’s Winter .Vests, $1.00 5 PF- _HRW Wool Hose, . .$1.00 4 pair Cashmere_ _Hose . . . .$1.00 2 iine Liiime_Hose . . . .$1.00 5 Figecelined Hose, . . . . . .$1.00 4 plainiine Hose, . . . . . . . .$1.00 8 pr. plain cottori Hose.. $1.00 Flcii’s . wholesale 1 Wedneéd ai' Oni? $1.50 Sweaters for . . . . . . $1.00 2 pr; Driving Mitts, . . . . . .$1.00 Genuine Horsehide Mitts, $1.00 $1.35 Flannel Shirts, .. . . $1.00 $1.25 Mocha Gloves, . . . .$1.00 Shirts Regular 0 for $1.00 ' Ladies 7 if as f91kS. are t5 get' the biggest f`p0's;Sib“le'° for Qyery dollar y0u_'spend,'for‘cl0_thes. _ ___-.__ _ ' "_""’~ 3 25. ‘ ~ for 1.00 ‘ Ladies’ Fleece Lined N. C., 2' for ..$1.00 Black Silk Blouses, . . . . . .$1.00 Fail Blouses, striped, . . . . $1.00 Black Uiiderskirts, . . . $1.00 Scotch Wool Scarfs, . . . .$1.00 _ SilkScarfs, .. ....$1.0o Ladies’ Coat Wholesale We J- $3.50 Fancy Vests, . . . . . .$1.00 100 doz, Fancy Raincoa 01.00 ` For wednesday only Worth up to $5.50 1.00 it ton; and Miss Agnes Sharpe, Pleasant Valley, spent Saturday in Summerside the guests of Mrs. B. R.. Sharpe. -Mr. Wilfred Harris crossed on the S. S. Empress Saturday night on his way home from Montreal. on s_ visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn Harris, Knutsford.-V. ‘ -Mrs. (Rev.) J. M. Rice has re- turned home considsrabiy improved in healtl., after spending the summer at the home of her parents, Hom' li. J. B. ahd Mrs. Woods, St. Johns, New- foundland.--H. ' -visirmo Hass.-Mr. asa Mrs.; Jarvis 0'Brlen, of Lauretta, were in‘ Tignlsh Monday.-Z. Come in and see us you’ll be glad you did ‘ ‘ . . ‘ - j ._ = . \ -. ` , `}" "' _ ._ . _ » . I I " ~__ if ,~_i-1.' ‘.- _"-"_;ii' _»-J _t}:¢`;{~‘-1-,~~\'»_§‘..-,'-1 1; ~ _ -'< _I '_ 1 . 4 _J ‘- 1.' »:-;;_:'_ /,‘ 1- i 1;,-';;ii.e‘i-ur_‘.`->I;li"7i.’$ 'A ' ‘ ~l».l.t .li - _ ._ ,_ ¢ -»~-- » ._ ._- _ _ _ ' 4 ___ _,_ __ ._ _._~...._ ,....-_ _ -Ml‘B- Rufus Stevenson. Frederic- » ate child without having been noticed never paid one 'cent while others are by its parents. The three hours it lived were of intense suffering.-Z. -IMPORTANT MEETINGa- St. Mary's Hall was filled on Sunday af- ternoon to take measures to reassert the church dues of Tignish Catholic parish. it seems t‘hat of late years, out of the three _hundred and eighteen families of the. parish some have I s and diiésday _ U-lily _ 2 pr. Wool Gloves, 65c. ea., $1.00 |$1.25 Jap Rugs, . . . .`. .$1.00 ‘ $ _ Night Robes, flannel, .. . .$1.00 $1.50 Lace Curtains, .. .. $1.00 $1.25 Working Gloves, . ...$1.00 4 'l $1 each, Four for $I£ ts f - For wednesday -only worm up to $10.00 _-_-_ » 1 “l each 1 Child_ren’s D_resses,_ _.., .. $1.09 " _ Crepe Kim0nas,._.`.. ._;..$i_;0p V while silk Blouses, _ ._ . _ .$1.00 __ Black and Tan, 4 prs. woo] _Gloves.... .__.._. _.... ..$I.o0_ `_" Children’s cloth Coats, .. $1.00 House Dresses . .. ..$1.00 _ Wrappers, .. .._ ..$1.oo_' ir. ..»' ‘ . 1.50 _lute Rugs, . ...$1.09 _lap Rugs, 350., ea for ..$1_o0 _ Shirts Iilar -- 10 vicunscioih skit-is a i 3_6 _Me_n’s _'Rainc0a_ts7 Wednesday only $1.00 “_ Positively no Goods sent on approbation .T IW _ _ OUP* ?¢iai?1i1l§ep‘::>$o;%§y"9t'iiey olsqaix the t swt avew" " " 6` _ f°’.“““‘l"i.°’“’ 1' “iii 'i'i‘i‘.»ili“l'ii'.'S.°$i»'f' tigrsin that a new comiiiitteez 'co_ni;istl_i1s . J. J._ A . 0 - -. glackgféngid Jams £ll:la;{n,Ilias :cgi fsrmsa and in tiiehutiir iii-'work'-in conjunction with Monsignor D. M. MC- Douald.-Z. ._ Foxes A A €y1oPairs_ofS_ilve_i-,B Foxes-'-Standard Biedl~~ » ~ v}§ii2P°'ii1°i&fi§iA °§t°a°ua"dbi'i'5»i§i»¢»s‘ bessesan Lowssr -Asne ~ " B. G. 'ROG S" ‘S C tl asii-io-zsnii. ' Prince #aM U&ada;" 1 >f'~".’ h the enjoyment of the convenences of _s ¢cEsBFu|__ soc|A|__Th P 1_ _ ._ _ ....._-~».- I _ i . ‘ _ ' We Were Able To Yj ____ ’_______te _ -manly. ¢,_ vw"- §t§_r. uwu:i