it ‘-: ,l . ‘- a. . 'nn soul ur.. cs.. an ri.. sl.. w.. 1..-o _, . __ _ , r i r I 1 ~ » _' 1 \'_\l . ~:‘ 1 ‘x- .(. a- l .Sv i_i?~i»"-. tigifla ‘ l .We 9' .-1- . ’-. . -.1 . > -r. 1,-1" 19| -étié Lil'-‘ i f i ir-~ ._- »'- -1. 3. if Ik; _i,; iff I s'-'Wi' . sir .1 r ‘ly (M xl .iii rw §r -‘li if » MU. stone, it is not remedied, flat-fool And the ' moto I _. .'- coa- J more nu-lou. ’ -_ _.___ ‘$- . ’ g The Scholl ‘Foot-Eazer” affords immediate relief to all foo! L lches-is o euro md A preventative. -1 lt is ll usilntllieslly constructed devieo thalnporhthsuehndlnrtlp aku 'lily .nd Univ.” PfDlfllf¢| LM X the weight from heel tu leo and linen wholo had . ‘ Tho “F50T-EAI" sous the foot all door it lnnranliy. You will foal tho rosful dnld|a&fJ::l :- and outluu rovonl pain of abou. Q ‘| hit .W Pill \ Ill shud »-_°"°......°".:'.‘i.z:'..f“".i.::.°nr7r:.'a-"..‘i°;'-at# , and bracing affect In aus dan limo. _ All sizes. for mon. women and ehlldroan ‘ F ~ "Tklr LATEST NIU! f,i , THEYiaY i5%PMS To Gun Tlnir llinumalisn 'i New Westminster, l'l.C. Nov. 3rd. “I have snlfered from Lumbugo in the back-also from Rheunmtism in the whole of my bod . I took GIN PILLS and they curedy me. My sister in England states _she is keeping her bed through Scialics and Rheuniatisni-also hear that mony others in the same neighborhood are suffering from the same trouble. I enclose one dollar and ask you to send to her address in Kent, England as many as you can for the money, and have nskeil my sister to try GIN PILLS and distribute them' '. ‘ W. E. BRENCIILEY. If yon c:m't get the genuine GIN PILLS in your neighborhood, write us and we will sec thai. yoi are supplied promptly. Every box is sold with a positive guarantee of satisfaction or money beck. i 5oc. a box, 6 for $2.50. Slmple free if you write National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Tor nlo. |40 O "Another repeat lot of boys over- coats just in. We are now ready with some of the most pttrnctive thinrs that we navc oflercd you this tall. New greys-browns -blurs, specially Morris 81 Smith ...es .“nr..f.:.f \ Admission Free To All Seats Kindergarten Hall Tonight At8 p. nl. __ On account of their great success and by request oi many people who could not attend on the previo welther, 'j» vienna nrnonsrnnons PUBLIC ll El"l0NSTRA'l`l0N Previous To Thr-ir Departure From Charlottetown showing the praticul working of t - vention, the Veeiiee Health Machine ihe l"o_ni_ou_s Wonde _ The Demonstration will he preccled by a short Popular Health 'l'sIk,l|lusiratcd with Unique Living Rsdiographs nf extraordinary interest, uni'-\_\' of whi how the vitnlity nnd tlorlnunt ¢-ni~|'giw- :mtl plea-suntl_\' stimnlntml hy tin-"\‘l~]l'I from Chronic long-stuniiliig e-.ist-s. though tlnn-‘o mn_\' nut h-1ifoinpieteiycured by one short twutiiwrxt. L'c csl Suifercrs From fi ' All Painful Complaints f - ,. srfonrs our-:u.\iA't‘is_n, rzaunarioll. -‘»’GI.¢\T1CA. NF "[I)§lTl3» iifliiiliiliii-`f.lo|'o show io|'mi»L\' ul' the hmnzin hotly :irc iinivlrly. gently lJi~ZI‘}."'l`hu,-a is utter-ri-rl on innnr-.iliaitc relief ‘F REE PRIVATE - CONSUL'l`A'l`l0NS 'l`Hl'} \'I'1El)F.l‘] DE.\l0Nh`TRA'[`ORS A HE HIGH i-L FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, 'l`ili'1Y .\lUS'l` Ll‘l.’\Vl§ CHARLOTTE- ']`O\\`N NEXT BIONDAY. ANI) FOR 'l' H F. BENl£i<`l'1` O if Sl_'l<`FEliERS DE~l'R US Ol" CO.\'SUI.TiNG THEM PRIVATELY THEY \\’lLL GIVE FREE PRl\'A~'l.`E UO.\'SL`L'I`.»\Tl()NS DAILY. EX(‘-l°]l?'l` ISUNDAY Every Morning from ll.00n. ln. until l‘.'_ll0 p.m.. _ `\l'}ver_\' .=\ftr-.riumn from :$.00 to .100 p, m, Also livery Evening from 8 to ii. At The Kindergarten Hall School 0t Music si Demonstration ln 2 »""¢=. a E to Cape Traverse Saturday night;.J. to her home in Sumamersldc Saturday night.J. Mr. Mannine, Charlottetown. arrived on the Empress Saturday night, on ker, Summersids, spent ‘i`hanksgl'-'in- side, the guest of her friend Miss Enid McFurlane.J. or two hottie the time they have D miss an issue. as all -papers are- dis- continued promptly on expiry date. ter, N. B., is spending Thanksgiving with Mrs. H. R. Ctockett, and Miss Pfarl Crockett, of York-, is spending ' 5 few days in Symmerside, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Crockett.-J. . :er g memide about 9 a. ni. Saturday. It via- in ii small store owned by Wm. Ros: of String St. The dre brigad was called out and the tire extinguish ed.J. -- side Saturday evening at 8.15. She had 75 uassengers going and 60 re- turning. Her outward cargo con- sisted of 2 cars hides, 150 bbls.. oysters, 210 lambs, 800 bags oats. Inward cargo, 1 car freight.J. silrifirislnr ‘UM Va K » -'-1; pays to buy in this Province- -W.. A. Palmer, of Dorchester, N. B., is spending ' 'l‘hn.uksgi\'lng in Sumrnorslde with friends.-J. -Miss Edith Arthur, Sumznrraids, left Saturday for Richmond where sho spent. Thanksgiving day.J. -Miss Tilly I-lowatt. and Miss Ferns Grant, Sunnnerside, were passengers -Miss Annie Ferguson who l-.ns been visiting "friends in Moncton returned -Erskine Stavert, Sunnmersidemnd their way to Charlott.etown.J. -Renwick Baker and Miss Vera Ba- day with their parents in Jharlotte- town.J. -Miss Marlon Gates, Charlottetown is spending s. few days in Summer- -Subscrlh rs should renew a week sid for has expired and thus not -Mrs. W. J. Grossman, oi Dorches- --"`i 1° ras a sli ht tire in Sum- _.1 -The Empress arrived in Summer- -J. F. Profitt, Grand Scribe, ol the Sons of Temperance will address s. public temperance meeting in Lower Freetown Hall on Thursday e\ening, Oct. 31st. At the close of the meeting Harmony Db lsior.. S.O._ T., will be reorganized. -The program prepared for the Sunday School Association conven- tion to be \ held in Summerside Oct. 29-31 has been planned with n, view of giving helpfulness to those engaged in the dilloront. departments oil Sun- day School work. Those engaged tr speak or hold conferences nre experts in their line and those who will avail themselves of the privilege of being present will be well rewarded, "Both men and women enjoy the de- lights of the dependable and meritu- ous toilet specialities for which this store is famous. We have a full line oi everything needed for the dressing table including talcum powders, tooth preparations cold creams, van- ishing creams. hair tonics, lotions, shaving soaps-in fact everything that could bo required. Call in today and see the show ng. The McKinnon Drug Co., Corner, Great George and Kent Sis. 10-23Mti. Take in Time the proper help to rid your system of the poisonous bile which causes headaches, liatulence and discom- fort. By common consent the proper-and the best-help' is BEECHAMB . PILLS Sold-everywhere. - - ,ll}|q;l».25o- Patched Foxes For Sale ‘One male, tivo females. line dark healthy animals. Price $1250.00 each for one. or more. Hay be seen at Hudson Gordon’s auch Atherton. Inquire] by .phone These are good and will move quickly. ir 1 ii: iii :ir Q Poultry Regulator for sd thi! column. Cash must. awom1\¢ny'ord|lf, and tivo por cont diltililtpt allowed. Minimum __ charge twenty-tivl z' ‘r he obtained at Lallorty’| Tonnorlai Parlors, Stamina.-ride. _ - . . receive all-‘ news, advertising and -. subscriptions in Atherton and vicln- ity. I-lla allies mme No. is 1. ’ -Bra.ce's, Summersidc are the .solo _' agents for the Now- Silver Moon and Oxtord Art: Laurel Base Burner, Or- der from this big stove concern--who guarantee stoves and prices- cnu- you save money at Braces. Sum-_ merside, but they have the biggest 1,- stock and the best. selection in the _ Province - furniture tor diary room in the hollis. 10-22Mt.uf4i,Ew2i. T-_ C. Jar will bo glad to rocaiva all news. ad- ' vercising and subscriptions in Sum- ~ mersido and vicinity. Her oidce phonels 45-1 and residence phone ,,. 26. E homo from Prince of Wales College for the Thanksgiving Holidays were Harry Boates, Boland iteilly, Silas Linklstter, Miss Enid Z\lcl<`arlune, _,_ Summorside, and Miss Dora Square- brlggs, MiBcouche.J. -- -'- _-A. F. Nswcomhe, St. John. ' When thinking of that new shit -0u=`x&n word mix insert-ton -_-_ir _ -.-The Morning Daily Guardian os.- -H. 0ll'k.,. Agent; will ho glad tor 10-22Mt.\li4i,Ew2l. -Amon the students who returned ' The following registered at the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, fbetwoeu l0.50 last night (alter the arrival < the Tlgnish express and 11.00 Friday night 1 Jas. McDougall, Cape Traverse. l W. M. Purdy, Halifax. C. Christie, Toronto. Hear, Montreal. Leigh, C-hnrlottetmvn. Bradshaw, Summerside. Jas. M. Dougall, Cape Traverse. Dr. Morris, Dundas. lf. Wood, Mt.. Herbert. (From Saturrlay’s Evening»Daily.) H. C. Hall, Chicago. Jas. McDougall, Cape Traverse. 3??" .P171 The following regisicrcrl at the Vic- toria. Hotel, Charlf‘-lr.::t.own, bcgwccn 10.50 last nlg-ht iaftcr the arrival o the Tignish express and 11,00 Friday night. 1 H. E, Ellarti, Toronto. W. H. Angus, Toronto. Benj. Rogers, Charlottetown. i-l. M. Carlleld, Montreal. A. McLean, Ottawa.. Barry, Moncton. MacDonald, Montague. nad Mrs. Griffin, Montague. Clark, Halifax. Amey, Montreal. eorge Townsend, New Glasgow, rs. Ed. Crosby, Cape Traverse. Arsensult, Summcrsine. Hill, Amherst. Ives, North Tryon. nrtls, Summerside. .€¥>.@?f€°‘s‘1.‘1F‘1E='.“' earn orare The following registered at the Ite- Vere H0031. Charlottetown, 'between 10.50 last. night (alter the arrival or the Tlgnish express) end- 11.00 Friday night : W. G. McDonald, Vernon. J. N. Callback, Summerside. M. Paul, Morellp C. L. Stfioklsnd, Charlottetown. I. Mitchell, Sourls. J. A. Cameron, New Glasgow, N. S. B. Cameron, New Glasgow, N. S. J. Sark, Lennox Island. H. L. Smith, Charlottetown. ll’i¢Nl\t-t. Bummarslda. -’ Mclvninm, wood It-lfnia. ` Huwatii. Bubdmill. McDonald, York. C. L. Strickland, City. Ed. Hurdle, New Glasgow, N. S. W. F. Brennan, New Ghsgow, N. S. . John J. Perry, Summsrslde. Alex. Cnllans, Summerslde. ' PPs? QPU? °.£r§.T.9..'3.lA its Khti -You lint Mlm jlmlll Bears the l Bigrismroof ;5g Fine Tailoring lt Kensington or overcoat can at the new Tailor-_ ing Department and have your work done in drst class style. Cleaning and _ Pressing especial Hliiil iHiiiVilS `_ 'lc -1,- -H ~ J)- .i- i-_ _ 3,. -Furniture! Furniture!! Not only .3- 'F J,- v. - -Miss Hazel Morse. agent- in J- ' dine's Bookstore, Water Stf., . ',- if. I fr .3- .i- .i_. .n -Wm. Crolt, Toronto; D. McCor- _,_ mack, Kentvills; E. W. A. Walker, Moncton; E. C. Pope, Picton; D. A. McIntyre, Bathurst; registered Bl; .3- the Queen Hotel, Summerside, bo- tween 9 Saturday evening (alter the arrival oi the Empress) and 9.30 ri* Friday evening.‘J.` ii 1,. ,X- -J. W. Andrews, St. John; A. ’l` Reeckle, Montreal; W. J. Grant, I.;- Montreal; W. J. Nagle, St. John; H. J , Finch, Toronto; registered at the Clifton House. Summerside, between 9 Saturday evening (after the ar- Q rival of the Empress) and 9.30 Fri- day nlght.-I. _ `°l' ,\. .i- _...__.,___---0 -` r vi* ‘*.’lA;i‘ >` ir ~» , Men s hvercoats 9.00 A Double breasted ulster made from ' a heavy 28 oz. tweed in dark grey shade, ' showing a herring bone stripe pattern, has converto collar which may be but- toued close at neck or worn open. Sizes .»,-_ 36 to 44. ` 'i J: v`;-Jr .PY .t _ »i~ fi-'_ ~i .3-_ »i~ _ ,K4 4.* .i- » is -i- .',- -r _ _ .\,-\ _. . I Catalogue ' 4 1- <- pub- Any_ f Catalogue in Your House \ . i 51-. "° ». 15-_gr-5:-_.., . tlriliertr Beat Ma Prior Konverto Overcoat , Values \ Patented lluch u, xpls. ‘ _ ‘ ~ _desirable _coal for fine or stormy weather.; ~: of .1-.r ,-3- ._;- ,,- Special Octoher 0vercoat Values OV ERCOAT HERE and we are here with the largest and mostrdesirable stock of overcoats ever shown by us at the be-~ ginning of the winter season. And you can’t ‘emphazise the word Quality too much in these October offerings. No matter what you select here from a raincoat at $4 oo to a fur coat at $85.00, you are always. sure of the utmost quality for your money. It’s quality that counts with us, first, last and ai- ways, and that’s why ii’s so true of this store that, quality considered, prices i at Prowse's are lower. ‘.- | ' s . _ 1 \ J .--‘___ _,__,i\._._ ,i-- -'T' lVlen’s0vcrcoats $5.90 MEN’S CHESTERFIELD OVER- COAT. 44 inches long, made from a black English beaver cloth single breast- ed, velvet collar, body linings of strong Italian, sizes 36 to 44. ` ihien’s0vercoats $5.90 Made froma heavy warm English Tweed of nice appearance, showing u p e patterns. Prussian collar style, 50, -.: i es long, tivilled Italian body lining, ':‘.. tailored. Sizes 36 to 44. -ew Men’s tlvercoats 7.00 2;- Young Men's Tweed evercoats made from, fashicn'-ible 28 cz tweeds. Single breasted, Prussian collar, strap on sleeve, terms to choose from. Sizes 35 to 44. durable Italian body linings, Ten pat- Men’s0vercoats15.00 Highest tailoring excellence. This coat is made from an ALL wool imported melton, tailored in the newest senator style, 50 inches long with vent in back, hand felled collars and padded shoulders. Sizes 36 to 46. ` , . -_ »---L. Boys’ 0vcrcoats 2.7-5, Boys' overcoat tailored in a neat smart model with velvet collar that but- tons close around neck. The material is cheviot cloth. Brass buttons, and well lined. Sizes to fit 2 to 4 years of age. I . .',. - W ` - nu i l-:if Menfs0vereoats10.00 _ Men s Beaver cloth overcoat, made .-5- rom a good .quality English Beaver 1,. cloth, tailored inthe new senator style, -as 50 inches long,_\'ent in back, velvet collar, gooi body linings, sizes 36 to 46. Made from aheavy _weight frieze cloth this makes au'excel1ent cost for winter wear. It is tailored in the single breasted fly front style velvet collars Sizes to fit boys from 8to 15 years of age. -if » first class in every respect. _ Mcn’s0vercoals 12.00 ,_ ~ We have s large range of patterns °` in this popular priced overcoat. All the "”` I new tweed effects ond also black beaver and melton cloths in the new senator styles, 50 _inches long. The tailoring ls The Red River Coat-Made from a blue black Maikinaw cloth, soft and warm, seams are piped, and the hood and body are lined with red flannel. A S . _ ._ £4 ' " \/\/ “ue ii dllli ,l ..._ Boys’ 0vercoats 4.25' Boys’ Overcoats 3.901 ` .wer-M¢-el l \ ~ .'l'l.'l:8!‘ _ f- ig- ' mm - t ¢ . '- .v. ' “°-\ r -l‘>'r~L”‘ .'- ~ v ,. ._-. 1.. tl- ' .' I .(- Jr _ ;-_: -1- -'- »i- , J,- ~l< :,- .\. 4. :,- 4* .\. '"1' ,g- -..._,.._..,.-_. -'.-1-\Jr»e»rf-.»l‘.*~.»:».»r>.f.‘ .L _,__ Li. 1 _»_‘,-'-;=\- -. 5_4 .‘.~ -,Ls 1 1 :,- .3- ii 0 -1 self collar buttons close at necl¢._ Sizes ‘- -'. for ages 3 to lo years. - , r ' I ._. . ,f ` _-T '_ 1 Y ` '- Price r A V V --l-. ‘ '- “ -F- - v gl ‘ nrnnfrmn i- wi, , L_.” ’ ’ '- ` ' *J"*` - "f “f f "f *' ~=' rf rf. rf »'»- -_ _-3 _ f 300 Man-5 Mona,-uh |`“,|" d "P0D1\lar velveteens and corduroys ' »y . Mutual-,_ ernem a box” The _°g|_‘ln the leading colors at. Patp‘pi;.4Mu A n a , _ - . » . ,. -- n's°vv."ii|¢