4 ll *_ l 'E i ¢ l Z _ _ l l , __ ` \ \ 3 ' , ' ‘ " ,` ., ff _ _ _ 5 _ _ ____ grit;/e n pleasan_t voyage, and may f-i l - » _ ;._' . -V may enioy all the blessings lv, , ' _ . - f- 'Which UUE W0l'l.d can afford in their ` ._;' future home. ' 1 . -~ , » ' -1-f f _f - _f' _. _ '_The _?f|U,f1dlHll Magazine for No- l f ., -- - - _ _ ___ _ _ _ __ '_ _ _ - _ _ ‘emwr U5- “H1008 Other excellent ` - ` "‘ "\~` \= ._ _ . t \‘~ ;`\ matter. n beautlfully'written and' li. 1, - - r, l l - \ ' l l .,- i~ :il1» - ._ __ 1 _ z ei .i Q. _,_ .nllj-,' r .. _.__ ‘ _<\ .¢ __, , .1 ' 'D " 4 -_ ` ii' \ 5 'll' V fl V l r l W ,~ 6 _ i ',.'-, _-.,,»_l_. ,< ..l '.' _ s,,____, 'wc \,.. L ¥ \ 'fi ‘_l ~ -..._ .l -» ‘: il if 3 L1 l' .'a_ .- ‘i i fi 2 ‘V 4 F na-_“__ i. P.. cl , a _ __ E_lG|_ll'_Pd(iES _ »___ . - "ras Lamar Nsws _ __ _ ___ . _ __ rams .. _|9||_ ._ \ wisconsin wnn. ' SELL PRISON LABOR MILWAUKEE, Nof ll.-'rue Board of Control of W sin is advertis- ing for proposals for' the labor of ap- proximately three hundred prisoners at the State Penitentiary _at Waupin, |01* a term of five years. The con- tract will include the necessary pow- er, light and heat. and the necessary floor space for machinery, ofllce and shop room. Accordingly, these con- victs are being placed on the auction] block, to' he disposed of to the high-| est bidder ina similar ninnner to' the black slaves prior to 1860. Wis- consin is considered n progrtssive state and it is to be hoped that pro- gress may proceed along such definite lines as to prohibit in the near fu- ture contracting thc labor of the in- mates of its penal institutions. '1"Homl1.nSs nnncxasnnv IN BL7liBANK’S LATEST SANTA ROSA, Uni., Nov. 3.-l.u- ther Burbank, the unturalist, an- nounced that he has produced n blackberry hush that has no thorns. ‘ - ' . .<.' ,»\;\'-.,- » '-_ ‘ ' T "_ ` l wILMINGT(,N_ De\__ NOv_ 3_;_ If _llllyil t0 buy in this Proviuce.|_ -Mrs. Bu_rtal_nS, Cbarl0ttetown,was Through the sensational divorce case of John Bancroft, Jr., from his wife. Madeline Bancroft, of the notable Du Pont family, and the counter suit of the wife for divorce, are scheduled for trial at the term of court begin- ning next Monday, it is probable that both cases will be postponed un- til the Jnnuury term., owing to the delay in securing testimony from witness now ahl'ou.d. CANADIAN NOTHERN HAS BIG SURPLUS. TORON'1‘(),No\' 2-The Canadian Nortnern llailwny report issued to- day shows a net surplus of $694,323 for the year ending June 30th last. The gross earnings were $16,360,712. Net earnings were $4,990,346. The grose earnings show increase .of 18.27 per cent., and net earnings 14,S7l> ercent, Bnrbnnk so-d he had \\'urked ten years on the blackberry bush in the endeavor to rtmoie its thorns. During the ycal over 400 miles of new lines were Constructed, total mileage now being 3,731. _ Children Cry C S I The Kind 1 on Have Always in use for over 30 years, and has been mode under his per- ' sonal supervision since its infancy. I ‘ Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Countcrfeits, Imltntions lixperlmcnts that trifle with and endanger the health ol .infants and Children-Experience 'against Expcrhuent. What is CASTOR IA Caatorlo. isa. harmless substitute for Castor 01-l: Paras gorlc, Drops and Soothing contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotld substance. Its nge is its gu and alloys Fcverishness. It cures Diarrhoen. and \‘Yln¢\ Colle. It relieves Teething* and Flatulcnoy. It assiuiil Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural _slcepi The Chi1d1.'eu’s Punacea.-The llIoth.er’s Friend. annum: CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the TNI CINTAUR COMPANY. 77 M The Kind You Have Always Bought - In Use For Over 30 Years ' 1' for F letcher’s Bought, and which has been has borne the signature ol and “J list-ns-good” are but Syrups. It is Pleasant.. ai-antee. _It destroys \Vo1'nid Troubles, cures Constipation ates tile Food, regulates tlid Signature of I UIIAY STREET, NEW YORK Clfva - l . _ _ _ ,_ il ‘l____» l ’.‘i_ ¢ ig. f . _.ha AMERUN & 00 are new located al 162 uni si ' ies Hall nexl lo ll. il. Brown’s A full line ofShclf and Heavy Hard- <- waie, l:urnicr.é’, P1shcrmcn's and Builders supplir _l Enamel and Tinware, Paints, 0ils_ Glass, Kalsomine. Brushes, etc, etc. Powder, Shot, Shells and allsporting requieites. o Eu rc co. _ |52 QUEEN. STREET. , ~ -Don't forget the Leetnl-¢ by R¢v_ and Swtchmen. in- npworui Han, Summerside Monday, Nov, 5¢l1_ _ -Private letters received in Sum. mefslde Ymardlly stats that Mi-B Lawrence Yeo, 1,0; ll;-wus success' hilly operated on in the Boston City Hospital on Tuesday lane “ml lm, early recovery is now usu,.ed__Exc_ DT'I‘he léomlnion Company’s dredge 5 ;'°|'-S Blltllin Kingston, has nr;-lv. e n ummerslde and will begin op. erations in the harbor ng soon ag the necessary fitting up mn be" ac. complished. The work under contml, is the straightening of the chaéuel frgm the Lighthouse inward fm, w en com leted w‘ . ent to t_i_>c harhoirll be of great Dei. -The many friends oi Mrs. Wm, .]_ S‘mpS"," *-*“d_ fBl11i1Y._ formerly 0 Cavendish. will regret to learn that they left -Kensington on Nov lst for Vancouver. B. C., to mage than :g_"I:e_;_l:1°r;- __ TWU Of her sons Lin- couve foifg 'have resided in van- wiliialn »~,,°‘_°'“l ""f"°'.““d,°“° 8°" Sihzton '~' ‘_:£¢ -Still lives in Ken- ih . - W ile her youngest son ET". and three daughters, Janie, waz. _a_nd Lottie accompanied li¢l»_ _;_ ty rends_ gathered at the Ken. "K on M3510". .120 pay (arewell,aud £0 “Dress the ‘hope .that they mm lustmted article on “Skye the Isle of Mist" written by Mrs. ivan Mc. Leodv Summcrside. Mrs. McLeod during a tour of the _ Old Country Inst summer, visited the lsle of Skye and her description of this iluainl .and interesting country, its people _,their manners and customs, inters- persed with bits of history and folk. WW- ¥l}l11liCS particularly interesting Nadine- -That-lvlra,-lvicmoa. travel- led with eyes and ears open is evi- dent from thc story she tnllg and tll, bflllht literary style in which sh: NUS it, leads to the hope that she may be induced to touch up some of the Other interesting spots -.risiteu li- hcr in the Old Land. t --Au Emerald correspondent writes: Our schools have re-opened- after thr- la.ll's vacation with u -very good at- tendance. Prineiple Gerald McCarthy has not resumed work as yet. We are glad to learn that he is rapidly re- covering from an attack of typhoid fever. His place is filled by his sister Miss i\lc(larthy of Tignish.--Loca' merchants nnre done a good business in t_he produce line this fall. We orc pleaded to see Dr. McGuigan out once more, after being laid oil duty through typhoid. The remaining sick are recovering under the skilful care of Dr. McPhee, Kinkora. -A crowd of men with J. F. Murphy, the general carpenter, as foreman, are busy_ erect- ing a. l’lew barn for William Dunn. -- Our cheese factory is receiving a good supply of milk as yet. Mr. Clark, the maker, expects to run -the plant well on into November. -There passed peacefully to rest at Long River on Thursday morning Oct, 31 James, Cousins a respected resident of that place. Deceased was the youngest son of the late Alexan- der Cousins and was born at Park Corner seventy-two years ago. Five years ago ghe removed with his fam- ily to Long River. He had been in failing health for some time and was stricken with paralysis on the Sat- urday evening preceding his death. Mr. Cousins was a consistent mem- ber of the Long River Church and u regular attendant while health Der- mitted. He leaves to mourn besides his widow two daughters-Mrs, Wm. Montgomery and Mrs Robert Coulson, and one son George also two sisters and one brother Alexan- der Cousins of Burlington. The fun- eral took place Wednesday after- noon. Rev. G. R. Sutherland officiat- ing. The remains wr=re_interred in the Geddie Memorial Cemetery. --:Harmony Rose Glyceflne S_08D iS having a sl-lendid sale. Its deligllfflll . Attar of Rose perfumes the skin D-Hd the glycedne acts as a healing agent. The new size at the popular DNCG 10c., 3 for 25c, makes it sell fast. (let n anpply next time you pass. The MacKinnon Drug Co. 11-4r ongixldmpi. ueniulfni. ugliness: y - »Hoo.d;§' ` Pills . . --- 356 curl.ain‘ leon for 22c and l5o',klnd lor'l0o." Seo this snap ln window. Beer& Weeks. » ' I l~4dr3l "Special showing of dress goods at Pntons today. Three special lines countered 32c, 78c, and 51.00.11-Gdlli' Furniture headquarters-Beer 81 Weeks. ll-4dr3l “Stanficlds underwear is having 11 special display in Pntons western window to-day. 11-4d3i. $8.00 extension tables for $6.00. 5 legs. Beer Q. Weeks. i i.4dr3i "Join the great ° procession who ure buying their winter overcoats and underwear nt Futons. 11-4d3l. dealer 'for Inverness lloal llnexcllell fur llousaliulll -ilse Clean and Free Try some -- ll-4dstu2w. - , Do It To-Day ' Come in cmd' select your the month oi October:,Principals Dept ` '5irici_ly lash add :l_*’_§_lf_§_§_4__'0 _ _ Meds Autumn _ , - - .f 1 Huis _ llawes Von Gal are 1' known the world over t0 be the best $3 oQ hats 0” ‘ ‘ the market. They are the recognized leaders of cor- rect style. And our per- i sonal guarantee goo: with each hat. ' F ill . iqll . . Do You Gel what You Want 0|' Take what You' Can Gai 2 A 2 . We‘re hsllers io particular men, ani every mm should be phriiculsr about his list. We've s hai for -every lace ai a price for every purse. Siiff hats, Soft hats, Crush hats. Prices from 50c to $5.00. Prowse Bros Ltd , The Store Sajslacfion ' ». How About m“”r Your Winter Sun ' ‘ or Qvereoslf Have you purchased yet; If not, we .would like the chance of showing you what really IS High Chas Tailor- i ing. ‘ r Bruce Tailoring insures you expressive clothes, tailor- ed in the best fashion, :ind made by expert craftsmen _ __ Made to your special mens. - ure. Only the most dependable fabrics are used and best of -_ linings and trimmings. I _ _ . Suits $20.00, $22.00 to $50.00. Overcoats _ $20_00_ $22-.00 to $52 00. Try ns once.-- You will come again. D- A- ` .Bruce Merchant Tailor. f' -154 ui- .=- - .i - -li- , _ Winter Suit and Over- A . 1 l _ _Q5 ' o `o o fi ' . 'of - . % -/_ ~ /' 14°”-2" J, -0 _ "X as \ ll ' ` _ coat. MacLellan Bros “A large showing of twc-‘ds just Slorm Bools If you want a storm boot that combines neatness with the best of "rough and ready” service you should take a look at the- ones we are showing. ' With 9, pair of our tartann-" ' ed boots you can walk in slush and wet for several hours and still have warm 'and dry feet. X A_Sk your X. the thing for the rollgli l\'ovc'n|icr weather Soon nt llnnd sc1li\i;:_ for loc per yard 42 inches wil-r, :Bunny- side. l,‘~3.l3i_ foil lie Presto collur swcnter coats are something new, und you will ike tbem. You may wenr them down like an ordinary collar,/or mi- litary style. Colne in, they're worth eeiug. D. A. Bruce. 10-24dtl. "Our diagonal serges nre one of the most popular fabrics of the season making scrvicnhlc _vet stylish suits.lt comes in _the fashionable sbudes of f-11f1.I‘0d, navy, tnupe and myrtle green. Regular $1.00 vuluc now yours for 7Sc.-Pntons. 10-/.iifltf , “Come in and pick your suit or l vercoat while the assortment is ere, dont wait till the better put- _terns go. The finest range of suit- lmgs and overcoatings we have ever l hown is ready now. D. A. Bruce. _ _ 10-24d,tl. l We have just received a big lshlpment of men‘s coat sweaters Including Hewson's Knit-to-Fit. and Penman's. You are invited to c-all and inspect them. Prices $l.00 to $4.00-National Cloth- Inu Co. io-Qatr "Just rcccl\'cd a large consignment »o_f Boy's und Girl’s Dogskin gloves all izes 75c lmir. Moore & McLeod. 10-28dtf. I “Patons will oder 100 pieces of fashionable fur neckwenr ,md mnfln nt `such low prices that will please the purchasers. 11.4(l3l Mens 9, 12 and 15 inches high, from $3.50 to $6.00 a pan-_ Boys' 9 inches high $2.75 - and $3.00. _ Morris & Smilh __ Queen Street. - 1* W r .ll . “Special sale of melton goods at Patons. These goods make very eer- vicable school dresses and coats for the little folks at a Very lvlllllflf price 32c per yard 44 inches wide.- |Pntonl;_ 10-llidtf. ‘,‘0ur new fall neck wear has nr- ived, consisting of nil the new idvna uch as side jabots, Collars with jsbots attached, Frillings etc., 25. 30. 50 to $2.50. Moore & McLeod. 5 l 10-28dti. W é -_ - _ --- l.__..l \ possible, _ IMS are here and received. X` ' `Yo.u,'l.l ` dmwfif. . . _ .. ~,~f.s_ 1-~i»\-~-»~ ~ ‘ dll- - _.su uunnn. ..u.-aiu., .r 1 . L 4;;----»-5 . 10.000 Cr0Ckerll' Sale As I am removillg from ‘Charlottetown I am going to close out my Crockery business in as short a time as To do this I- am giving discounts ranging from ` 25 to 50 per cent' 1 ~ This is not a depleted stock, but a well sorted, up to the minute One- All Fancy China, Dolls, ef¢,»for Christ- will be included. _ \ , , . i , _ ` , ;.,~‘- 1 . .' `. ` J _ - ' `»"f<" 30"*-f~ »»-i ' .ff i'~-Af H .1 ~ ‘ », ~. ’. ._ . , " -. 'j"" f<‘-'f.. . ._, ‘ - ~ _.shelf-r.:i§d»*`~;a‘a.aa.:r.¢‘lL.tri-rszmuints s any - ‘- ~ l - w .-1- »».;