§_ 0 _p 7‘l”7\l fgipyq. ig-7»_J§Wi5|i' -"»‘ni»»1*_*'r"':'Y‘vf'.I2. west that can be avoided. _Our in- sular community is a small one and will always find it hard enough to se- I _ affairs that are governed by the feder- . o al wer. We must act to ether if -APPLY To- . AGENT Insurance Co. Union Assurance Society Phoenix Assurance Co. - London. ' ' ,secured In this way by comparing ;f_ .notes and a. spirit of fairness and 5 w mutual concessiin the best interests f` | g 7 ,of both towns will be best serv'ed.-We 1 ' trade in Summerside we shall b° in a better osition to cxchanffe views l 5 n P Q n D ltrom time to time and in that way ~‘ united and harmonious action can be X ri ,want no St. John and Halifa isquabble be°we==n Summerside and Charlottetown. _ i That was an excellent offer of Hon. l 5 _ - - _ - D. Farquharson to be one of ten who North- British and Mercantile . _’ _ I e would give ‘$100 each towards th ‘ library fund. But where are the ninel THE Guanniiix has excellent ‘r space in which to place their names, either one at a time or all togethe Of where all the people would read and l admire them. Who will speak first Z ni-l I THE POEH~ 1 stood upon the ocean’s sandy bea _And with a reed I wrote upon the ~ Sand these words °‘Agnes, I love thee " But the winds came and the waves Rolled mountains high, Cruel waves! treacherous sand l I reed! No longer will I trust thee, Bit from the hivhest. mountain oak e P 1’ll pluck the tallest pine, And, dipped in the crater of Vesuvius, With i'.1’ll write Upon the high and burnished heavens These tender words: -*Tclze standard set by Bruce Stewart & For their business relations with public is a high one. And blotted out the fair impression. h_ Jectiou in the opposition press to the admission of Galliciau immigrants to lCanada The obgection has broken out afresh with the report that a Gallician woman has already murdered her husband in the North West. ei But as the woman has been reported l“probably insane,” and as at least two Canadian Women have been con- victed of murder withinthe past year, without any such defence, it seems 1' of ____ _ Thoro hoo boon o good o ooi of oo- C `. F8 gil unfair tc make much of the murde incident. The one greatest ` want Canada is more people, and if the Callicians are not of the most pre- , sentible class we may hope they wil stitutions. Objections were urged Good examples of this are to be found against the bringing in of the Men ., in the class of work thev turn and I would like lo see aiiy dog g - Waves wash that out. out,’ nonites under the late government, o Y P ` trious and law-abiding people. MARK WRIGHT & B0.. llll. Home MAKERS. . Co-_ ,c°1rd°“,,m,,&_»0_. ,_,,_ ,,,,,, wliicli can <_§i\'e t`.ii'_iii.-il vxpiertsioii to \ their wi-l\.es and feelings in niiitters l cure full justice for the Island in those 1 P0 ` R we are to succeed. With a board of, l ,he rapidly improve under Canadian in- generally 'illowed to terminate will be. _ Among those whose nam The recent charge of -thc Arclibi ion which it was intended to liar monise. The Archbishop admits tha. the Roman doctrine of transubstan tiation, but he declares it is not un lawful to hold and teach the doctriu ence” with onlv ii. difference of th the Primate _.____._-» The sinking of the raised Spanis chapter in the history of that unfor Santiago, 3rd July last, and was sinc raised unde'r direction of Lieut. Hob navy of the victorious Republic, bu it may be “least they forget”,as Kip her to thesurface. Thcse who ma Victoria, od' the coast of Syria i June, 1893. The Foundation of Health. Medicaljournals endorse and physi clans prescribe Abbeys Effervescen goodhealtb. All druggists at 60 cen a large bottle. Trial size 250. 11---§;--xr 5lf. ,_-‘\._` 1 that intention has been frustrated- ling would say. As the cruiser now lies two hundred ‘fathoms deep there will be no further atte :npt to bring sop of the United States navy. It was intended to have added her to the if - *Et 3| D Y think it an ill omen that such fate should befall a. war vessel bear- ing a royal name may be reminded of the sinking of the British battleship ‘ n Salt. The daily use of this standard English preparation will keep you in FRILLED Curtains. N et spot and other ` designs opening at Jas. Paton & Co. - 5 tf BUY your Clothing from Paton & Co. w ' we A _ onmammmmwmmw _ If IOIUXIDIIXIOIIIU lllflf _ , .W ` _"___ (¢,l,,,,,._’ he 5,1515-,' ‘the yoke wears easier ten, the thumbs being 6 and the lil-p _ MUPT _A_(ir__T0GETHER' and the true lioneymooii he finds any-, ile lingers 10. In order to multiply ~ _ The Pioneer calls for the fornidzi- “'llel"°' fmm llle [W‘ln_(’.l"m’h to _bllel any _two numbers t'll°_ angers rePr~e` 4 l 'fiftieth car aftf-r iiiarriiwe ” This is senting the multiplier and the fi multiplicaud are placed together. d ,Tlieii by adding together the lingers _ that are thus touching and those that are above them, you get the number tsl of lens in thc answer. The fingers y _below the two that are joined, when ,-_ l multiplied, give the units. To multi- After a cliange of government it is; plyfi by_9f0r instance: Place the qui,” mug] t,h,,_b appoimmengs maflei iiiidldle finger of’ the right hand by the Outgoing party are pretty flfialnst the "DE h".‘~`§@1` of ‘he left- a-.. ihese and the fingers above them soon as the law :poi-niirs, and tholnumber Sevfn in all. Seven tons are go.~oroo.»..hip io ooo of iho best plums , .s_ev@-uUi'- There Still remain two in the gift of the Ottawa government. I l1Ug@l‘S OD tllll Tight l1B»I1€f0r6 Obtained and next occupant of Government House yOU have 72. ilw H-I1SW€i' required. e This is so much easier than com S _ rumor mentions with most frequency mitting to memory the words “Nine in this connection are Hon Daniel times eight are _seventy-two!" Davies,-Hon B. Rogers and comme dore Welsh. And there are other . Good health is worth more than any- thing elseto you, and every bottle of Hoods Saisi aiilla contains food s _ - ‘P ‘ i. shop of Canterbury has apparently in- l1`lllfll- creased rather than diminished the “QW |||\d9|‘UQ3|' gf Pamnlg, 12 differences in the Anglican commun- _, THE best chccola‘es on the market are White’s Suowiiake Ghccolates. Ask t for them and lake no other. the Church of England has condemned PRQWSE BROS as-usual are showing _ ii magnificent line of ready-tc-wear |clothing. Our coats. reefers, suits, u‘- _ _ _ _ _ 9 l sters. all guaranteed,-a guarantee of consiibstantiation. This is retain-, t;,.k-et in Each p0cke;_t1m menus sums. ing the doctrine of the “real pres- ;i.i.;g_ _ mode. 'rho otjooiioo of tho reformed "B{§,f"““,s““'{“°,`§,§°”,§" 5'” gances. e ghlning up Protestant churches includes both the Swathyne modes of suhsiantiation. The doctrine 0’m~da19-and nil] the Summws ggw of the real presence is Romish. and Nor rest nor pause young Angus cannot be made acceptable to Protest- ants by even the endorsatioo of Umll lla bought hli m0ll19l`““ ~ knew," I --or some other i One of Patons Highland wriip=, Seven h 2 Highland capes with fringe and hooj prices $6.00 800 11.00 12 00 tomorrow cruiser Maria Christina is the last,2O Per oem fm, cash 20 uimorical ' correct Tartan Highland shawls, grea lJl1[|&t»8 The Cl‘l1lS€I' W8.S I\8!IlBCl . big Wgrm feflgwg (gan bg made upp (0 in honor of the younger princess of vorder into one of those prefly fashion- thermyal family of Spam, She was able cloaks with Grecian ilouiice Price- disabled ooo Sook in too bottle at $2.50 3.50 4.50 8.00 10.00 13.50. Go- e l I ts oone. they arrived from the Land of the Heather last week Nov 8 lf #gasses _ 9 -- CD aaguaaaaaaaaaa You A etit Is not the best- e would suggest ' Made of sound wine ful quinine strength ' » p with aromatic- making an agreable and appetizing tonic- t Price 7 5c per large bottl aaa PW as repared and sold by W. llfllllllli Phm..B ,gsuiuisiut _ _u@i.ti1l*.isi-1elteisrr=1s=#¥kisr-1% -_ caps, ,very neat at .». _>~ » #li¥%__¢‘?3i* ninzcri New Cloth for Fall and ned but the have roveda most- iridus- _ t Awomen’sHne1‘l1hb_er, with We ha,VB Opened '3, H119 ling Of yy °" °"P» hgh” ‘md Styhsh °” 7 Suitings. Overcoatings and Trousering. . two toes . - Call now and get first choice-a full line of % ,L Waterproo I Arzi BIG ISCUII 60 pairs of Men’s Odd Pants made Of Moncton and Tweeds at a big reduction. 18 pairs odd pants, Canadian Tweed, worth $1 50 10 pairs odd Pants, Canadian Tweed,wort.h $2 15 ~, 32 pairs Odd Pants, Moncton Tweed, worth VVater Proofs A 14 ~M_en's Waterproof Coats with cape in ‘levy , Black at a big discount od' marked price. 5 Men’s Waterproof Coats worth 4.50, now $3 20 3 Men;s Waterproof Coats, worth $5.75, now $4 25, 4 Menys Waterproof Coats, worth $7.50, now $690 'A' 2 Ltleii s Water Proof Coats, worth $10.75 now $6.50, Men ’s U ndei 1 f,’,fl_§l Cold weather is here, Are you prepared tor gt! If ‘ are ready to fit you out to Perfection with good,eomf¢;|-tgblg I wear and at the same time eaves you -money. Personal inspection 'will convince you beyond 1 that our Underwear is the best and cheapest in Men’s Heavy Ribbed Underwear 341: per suit. Men’s Fine Ribbed. all-wool Underwear 801: per suit. N|en’s Night 1 _ A few pricehints from our stock _will be quite those con templating. a change for heavier night Shirts Men’s Flannelette Night Shirts 55 cents etch. M1-n’s Flannelette Night Shirts 69 cents Heh \ Men’s Flannelette Night Shirts $1.20 cents each. ' Men’s I-los lei " RELIABLE HOSIERY, that`s the kind yov can _ » getting if you buy hosiery heie. We must insist on qualities, rio matter how little the price. These suggestions of our reasonable prices. Men’s all-wool “Home-made” Socks 200 per pair Men’s Heavy all-wool So_cks,25c per. pair. Men’s Black Cashmere Socks 20c per pair. ;, , Men’s Fine Black Cashmere Socks _45c per pair Men’s Gloves 1 Our Geiitlemen’s Gloves are strictly high grade and neil l their general excellence, finish and wearing qualitmes. pp best makers are represented' in our stock. Our prices will 1 _ ixceedingly low for such excellent gloves. _ Men’,s Lined Kid Gloves _ ' 55c per pair y Men’s Lined Kid Gloves 75c per pau' Men’s Gloves with Astrachau Back $1 00 pet pill' Men’s Fine Mocha Gloves $1 10 0"" o"'“l“° wi" Morro siik Liooa Moons oiovoo $1.60 por par SF. .PERKINS 8|. - SUNNYSIDE. _ " j Same as. above, without toe ighi 11 gg always on hand, _ MCDERATE (il A, 1 J0l-IN McLEOD& V ‘1““"°Y 1"* _ sartorial _ . . . f - ‘ _ proved this year, red lined, two PRICED 1 » _ ' `A¢rubber to suit the new shaped boots, medium wide toe r _ at If you buy your Fall Bull: and A storm rubber alwa s i F RN ITU RE Mermaid _ 6-mod. ...-1. 0. 3...; "5"" "- A constantly increasing business proves the success of our to dress our patrons to their satisfaction ` ’ . ` A little heavier make, A ”au“'n°°”t Ran’ °* Fest value on the market. Sold direct from . S' alnr0i1Dd 01' D0f11¢€d 7 £00-1 ° A In E”3li°l’» S°°'»'°b» Im” “d 0:1” T"°°d'° ac ory to uger_ _ ' _ good wearer. with plenty- ,_ . _ .Q |' ' °f 3t5'le~ Serges, Vicunas, Cheviots, Woreteda. solonaouelnonolousnonololololo _ < - ‘Th° Latawl 1” °'°'°¢°.u...° Beavers,'Meltons, Kerseys, Fur Napa, Whip Cordl- Bought for Spot Cash, Sold at a close margin of pNU~ ...Q-»-'1El`.; iid.-iz li-t au:-.