I A 1 i ' - Wellners ,; l Guaranteed Alarm 'Cloeli' ` W. W. Weilner ’Jewel'er I Y Y Y __ 3-n ,- / ' | __ 5:- Q A Make the ap- \’§{_i _,. ,X f- /._\ 9 ? .féiyfiup ‘ I r .. ,\_.§__,__‘A »i_;;).._>..r __ tr. __ re _,,, _____ _ ,, . .x_._\ § é _._~ ___§,_,~. a» ‘i 2 ` ‘- la"*§> f _ - Slippers from Across' "; Ocean You will see here a m st attrac- tile and c iinplete display of hous- slippers for nieu, women and child ren, marie by English and Gnmaii specialistr, and bought d':cct from tl e Oldfonntry. They are warm, _they are stylish, cosy ard neat. Men’s slzes 6oc to .. .$1 I0 Women's sizes 35c to ..l.50 Chi|dreu’s sizes 25c io. . . . . .. 60s ALLEY ® C0 135 Qieen Street p-____ | _-7' r 1 » ef ‘__ *Y .'5- K if / ‘MN \ ~. \ \ ` ,J sf, ‘_ . ,-. , r .: . . \ _,,,y *' ’ //97 \\\ .r» 372| ` \_ _ \ - I Your H eating ard cooking apparatus will last. much longer if yi ii use our corii. We h'-.ve now on liar d ull kircis oi fre.-li mined coal hee from slate and stone. » Send us your address and we will quote prices. » - ‘ Phone 111 _l§;__lyuns Xiilu, Black amand s'S‘Line Yard Wide Pailieiie and Mes- ‘ _ saline Silks in every wanted olor usually sold as special .. V if "°>,.- .1“'\"“`!" rw l c -.---fs/~f»,: ;-~»>_ , priced 400 yarda 894:. per yard. _ .._* __:_-,f..-.:4;»/_-Z-___ ~;__’_-,_.¢- »s - . _.:-~-f _ ou want an 'I-Manic _ if ` g, y 2 ¥o__c_2 m finest; and most important churches all visiting clergyman of his church; i- - -- f "' '“' ' " l nn’ -3 ' 5 3 in the connection. I-lo thus closed his and ht* H0*/€I' failed to take a fllli iii- The S. S. “Cityof Sydney” sailing from Montreal Sunday mornin.; October 26th will be due at Cli"l`own ’l`u~sdsy evening October 28th and sails fo* St Johns t Newfoundland via Sydney C. B~ curry ing produce and live stock at lowest pissible rates For further building will be open Sun _. ~ ,I days from 2 to 5 p m and from 8 to ro p. rn. Student - __- A 3lZ¢3 - llnlfy Bnls' - i oldest som DL Rogers was sevgnty- , his sister, Susan, June und Margaret Shopping 8' D ' ‘ya the to XM AS NEXT -- This is a good time to have your p_hotolaken at our Studio for Xmas. Bayer _Pliotogyaphcr\ \ elephone ig: . Open _ Sundays . Meeting The Silk Sale ol' the Year. . li rian malte two clasps, all 93:0 io 25m, t particulars as to freight and pas sage apply to BUNTAIN, BELL & CO. Cl1"l`own, Agents Oct. 24th, 19:3 _ 227o,io,24\ll4i _ r COAL 52 pointinent now' for a sit in at _ xm., ` cooii siunio -_ ' i___?_l DesBrl5eyi` Block -_ _,§‘5.‘ / agent in Montague. His otlloe phone is 18 and residence phone 20 ...°BUBSCRIBERB should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expired date. \ ...*l-IOTEL ARRIVALB.- The fol- lvwlus registered he the Cox Hctci Thursdsyz- Thomas Harsm, Quebec; T. A. Edwardson. Toronto; E. A. Hoge, St. John; l.. Dystant, Bt. John; Rev. E. and Mrs. Templernan, Grindstone Island; M. J.; N, Me~ Donald, Charlottetown* ...'GEORGETOWN. -St. David's Presbyterian Church, Georgetown, ;'l‘ha Revd. A. J. W. Back will preach 'on Sunday. october zcth, he 11 a. 'm., “When Trouble Troubles You." and 7 p. m., "Gain By Doss.” On 'Wednesday, Oct. 29th, at 7,30 p_ m_ the sixth of the series of lectures on The Tonic Truths Of Jesus will be -delivered. The subicct will hc 'rhc Oath Or The Word. All are cordially~ invited to these services. ' ...~rr raysecimyiauiisrrcvmcs " _.noun o`mN'r infr vcrdrsch imc- -rg/>‘l ,r ~ 1 sr- American Manufacture ‘--- . _ l -uciricr sdv°rti»'1ns__is this wlnmnr.. ., ‘s I ' I 1 -`\ A ‘ ‘ JMB. ED. D. FEEHAN is Gunr- Cash must accompany order. Mini- , ,~- _ "\ _ ‘ ` ;-'-‘ i ‘ ' " $1 diss representative in Bourls. His' mum ¢i1&l'¥0 twenty-live cents. ' i ' ' -\ _ ,_ __ ,T _ _T , \_ ~ \ _J ~\ \____ _ fi _ Gia, . _' ' s - phone number ia 5, W. L. Dfnxweil. _ ` _" _ i I ` *K il " ,,`»` li. I ®, “£5 //‘$.15 I _ -- onvncri or mNci./iNn.-sc_r- _, _§, ,__ _ ., ,.__, -,-,V ,jf .-._ Z _ . Wu g° f° be we "=f-af °' rr- rr” .vi "°.."°'“ :°. s'~ ere.; // 2. t f l f ~- ll r»°~\ -fc - ~ /.4 - ca . . - , ur nex , - ._ f of -' - . -' ‘/~. ‘ i ~f,€ ~‘< _,,~ ,' .» i _' ._ .ot waking on time. Lit the cloik ,to:.,_ '§°,§,,;’x,,°_ “ ° “ ,,_‘:,§° md", P m_ ““ “Y ‘ ,//, _»»{§J 6) 61’ $»`__ -, _r 1 /,__/ ,_ i r if., / ’ i ‘ l E //"‘l\ "\ EK' ‘ii ” , , .ri-1‘;,-. -zu.r.~»""1“‘ < ‘ 6 ' ll. .. Catalogue. 2256-10-24Mlil3l. EASTERN PElS0llllS ...°Misa Margaret Gillis and Mrs. Aeneas Gillis, Clear Springs left on Friday on route to Boston.” ‘ ...°Misses Rose and McPhee, Bay- field, were among those who left for Boston on Friday! _ ...‘Rev. John A. McDonald, Souris, was rt passenger from Charlottetown Wednesdny.° ...‘Miss Marism 'McDonald and Miss (7. Lyons, Souris, left on Fri- day for Boston where they will spend the winter.” ' ...*Dr. John T. Sullivan returned to Souris by tho noon train Thurs- ay, after spending n low days in Charlottetown.’ ...°Rev. Fr. Gillis, St. Columbia, was among the visitors to Bouris ...'LARG FUNRAL.- A large crowd attended the funeral of Mrs,i McCormick, which toqp place out .Thursday morning at nine o'cloek Georgetown. Several of the relatives of the deceased were present besides numbers of those who had known her during life. If the future life may be judged by the impressions left behind, her friends augur a liappy_ eternity for the departed one.-G I l EUUIJ Fill lIUMPliii| Dire Fox Co's ranch on Malpeque visiting this ranch and are courteous- ly treated by the Messrs. Lantz.’ The stock is pronounced by all us among. the best in the province and where a responsible position awaits the ranch and its appointments are - ` 9 E . The Requiem Mass wus sung by the Thursday and returned the some Rev. D. P. Croksn, parish priest of evening! fo t Yesterday the fourth pair of Silver Balfisman mr th” Rock City T°b“°"<°- Black foxes were placed in The Em_ _v_isited St Peters Thursda and ai- Road. Daily numbers of people are P"°”s‘° d Thursday, returning home in the ai- tcrnoon.' ...*Mr. Neil McPhee, Elmira., arriv- d in Souris on the mornin train 'Mr Jslmes Jarvis, Baltic, was to Souris Thursday on a business trip I-Ie returned home by the even- ing trsin.* ...'Prof. A. L. Marcou, who has been absent in the Magdalen Island r the post three weeks has re- urned to his home in 5ouris.' \ ---'MIR J. B. Gaudet, travelling . _ y ~ vcd in Souris by the evening ex- ...*Mr. Donald Montgomery, St. .°MORE PEOPLE each week are becoming acquainted with the saving possibilities oilered by Holman’s |||| - \ V/'v 'Q C/e ` , I 1 \l Ta . . . -' e _ - Y f* I * “» , f~”V'~'l»,§." theres onsibilii . _ -- i - -- " ~.4 . -_ l - /` `; , `."'< <- P y' ...°'r. Gonnon Ivins is Guardian .. i _ /§9(’$,» ;' ' 1- f -ii' 1 *I1 \\ ; _ _ _. ’/ . __, ' 7 _;- _(_. __ .',,_>-._ , . J , \ __,_, .A v Ju- ~_ -_ ul 7. - . l »..f -,<. ‘ _ _ U/ l@=i7l5'e2,i£¥Il \ ’ A . \\/.'.~.-.-.» .“l"\‘ ~ '»‘~ .. ;¢;.'a\7r , /‘ ‘ tqrffv’ -' Ii ' ’ . I One of the good things Stanley Bros bring out every little while. These silks are all of excellent make, quality and dye and come from one of the largest houses in the trade thus assuring AI values 400 yards of Paiilette White and Messaline 36 inches Pmk Mauve Peach Black Navy Cherry wide. This is an exceptional line and we had decided to mark Loo per yard; but ex- pecting aiiother shipment in a few days here it is for cash only . _ f Turquoise Another large lot of Fancy S1 in fine colors and patterns, some suitable for waists and dresses, While others are for iancy work, etc. Regular s G Grey Resid i Paddy Old Rose Tan -x Drown Brown Blk Shot Biuet “ " 89c pr yard Margarets, left for Boston Friday, Ihim. His many friends wish him U prices 55C to I.25,etc Our sale at per yard 25c,30¢,35¢ gtg, Y' M' C’ A* flanks, will be brought down on ers, D. D., for many years pastor of Ei e xercised an influence as wide ds it 'b A illth pair of foxes, from the fam~| ous Jas. Tuplin Ranch at Black Thursday next and it is a well-known fact that the stock from Jas Tuplin ranch cannot be beaten. This is thc ranch that obtained the highest price; for a fox pelt ever shipped from this Island and this pair for The Empire Fox Co. is the same class of stock. | There is a limited number of shares yet to be sold but same should he se- cured quickly. Further information I cnn be had from the President, Dr. Gcorgu Carruthers, or the Secretaryf J. Walter Lantz, or from the follow- ing directors, John F. Wliear and J. _DEATH OF A NO'1"E'D CLERGYMAN,_ fi HALIFAX, ocrchcr za-A ec1cgrhm"¢ to his son in law, M. O. Crowell, yes- terddy, announced the death after a brief illness of the Rev. J. A. Rog- ' this city, and one of the most elo-I 1 0 ’ . qnent preachers in the .,Maritimo| frovinces. Few men were better known or more highly respected than throughout the length and breadth K of this province, where the greater h E ft of the Methodist Conferenc and 8 At the time of his death Dr. Rogers ‘V St. John's, Newfoundland, one of the ie in harness and in the land that -t The bu' lil" ta be hu! Aus, his \vidow, n daughter of the late to mourn this great losu,liis widow . ai. Rogers, of Yarmouth, is his b Y 89c. 'lan Digskin Gloves. gavc him his birth. He is survived by welfare of men at neurt. He innvcs D ` ' tl , _ . - E _ wo years of age. :ull at Covehead' and Mrs. Hu hes of W I _such as to produce the best results. _ s“°°°”" Theo. Lam. 2274-10-241i/izi. - G Y `T,‘;".'“t°’ James F' W' M°Ph°"' H““' was in mcse respects wen ucrrhy or MAY STOP SALE os e s . .eo.».» The following arrived in Bouris Si onlev Br'-os ‘,>,{,,°“§,°=;§'°°=;,,,}j,““f~°‘;g,_~3;'°“§r=,-; The etlwexvs husv Store. . . . s, s; _ _ mlicfluelillv, M. I; and Aeneas Mc- Lellan, Moncton.” ...'Mr. John Campbell who holds ’ - Kelleher and Miss Regina of Haver- E. McQuuid, James R. Monahan and zofmsitfvig; :ith héaltfthew t& Néclhmn hill, Mass., Peter, John and Miss Linus. lvlclfscnna. h ' pu B nger 0 mira Byna at home. Two sisters und n '1' U\"ld8.V GVUMHB and returned to ' Rest in peace thou cntlc spirit h in M . .1 h E » Soiiris Friday morning) Cr°th';'1 1;; aéuu. em' ri: °,“i Thi-omg above, onw s atih onagiari o _ 'Tho fonowing . wer” passengers Haverhill and Peter Monaghan 0| Souls like ihlne wIi_th God inhcrit, , . . _ L1 d v. .I. 1°-_ to Charlottetown on Fnday,__ Mr California., by all of whom she will _ ’°_a" ° ” Donald Montgomery, ,.St‘ 'Msrgaretsi be sincerely mourned' \ , James McDonald SL I§'~t _ ’ .Hers was a rn-ind clothedwith the ------- o ers Peter . ' . _ ’._, _ innocence of childhood while she nrrick, S.. .fnhn s, Angus Siitl., was possessed of a dispésition which emulation. She distinctly abhorred SUFFRAGETTE PAPER. ’_:“:_¢":”,”, I _,"1" _";”;”,_”,“:",‘é.:":_ gossip in even its mildest form, and - ‘ ’ ° ‘ ° ° ° una never known to countenance an NEW YORK Oct. 23.-Step! $0 uncharitable remark about anyone. stop the sale of The Sufiragettc, the IN M 3. The number of floral tributes laid English militant official organ, may with the criminality of the pnpcr‘s sulc, procure such warrants, and rulil every place and home he knows the copies to bc in. His plan then will bc to prosecute both the distributors and the purchasers. . There was a report that the pohtnl .authorities will also take action, but. this could not be verified. Thousands of copies of thc paper have been distributed since they wcrc first- put on sale at. thc lecture by Mrs. Emmeline Punkhurst, in Maili- son Square Garden, 'Tuesday night.. ` " i P a i» upon her hier together with spiritual be token to-day, by Anthony Com- _._'D /, nic icsding Methodist churches of ~1°~!~>»:~»:»-:~'.~:-:-~:~:~:~-:»»:-»:~:~!~t~:»°»»‘-~> i"““1"9t“' “V” "°“”“°“Y °f the °”' “*°°k' Wm? 1”’ ‘”‘“ d“°‘d° ‘”h°t.“‘“ 1"' ' -. _ r* `;f""\" 1 a ...r.4 » tccm in which she was held. Her criminal action will be taken against "’ C 0 r ` - ' l'-ll Dr. Rogers, not only in Halifax, but °f the mf” MF- 5011” Marshal- was despite the inclemency of 0 JOHN MARSHALL” , funeral, which pas diferrod Fri; thlase g=spopsil_i{lc forhitizl ch; pg_ntiNn. day in order o ens le the eren Y son_1St00_ . 8; ea t_0 '_= Vpw, , b fh f mil t b' present or ocic y or raven ion o cc The death on Sunday, Oct. 1f".hE mem ers 0 er 8 y 0 6 i held a long conference on the matter " weather, quits largely atecndcd ici w‘th District Attorney Whitman. in y y n s Mahan resided in Km sto and pastor, Rev Dr Curran, after which slavery' Rnd MX hYKi0¥\“. It IB Bald. » , - N th ld disl their plans body of friends Wm’ were attached ndmimng cemetery their to "vlan nftcLi‘]wn£i‘xtil,w(lJ\iit it viidijulcnrncd that ' international num, and if sstishcd ingstoii, P. E. I., removes a q` , , , th" 1 tt`|_.s omce late csterdny _“_ ' fi onored innuence (0,. good from th t st. Joseph s Church, Kelly s (ross, ~ e a c , y_ . ._,__._ . __ h _wrt of his 10ng_ faithful and disum wwnshuh For twent ' E ,_ Mi; where Requiem Mass was sung by her tcrnoun. The discussion o_f white Q A S _ _\,. 'hd lit t.H1iiidM 's n ' ‘ ‘ - ` .- N7' with odisiiinristsiolii dixiirysrilefllice iii the gathered t0 himself