‘X THE $3-IT PAYS to buy in this Province. is-in-. H. cuimc' is Guardian Agent in Alperton. His phone is 7. -'rim MORNING `uA1i.Y Guarai tion for advertising in this eo . iihum charge twenty-ilve cents. an A -ONE CENT per word each inscr- lumn. Cash must accompany order. Min- can be obtained at Lailerty's Tonsor- ver fox ¢¢ A 13|-gg ugger 1913, W,” ial Parlors, Buminerside. -Mll.. FRANK LAFFERTY is Guar- dian Agent in Suinmerside. Hi! alice phone is 20. bred of the Raynor-Tuplin stoc Price reasonable. Apply to P. 0 Box 220, Summerslde. 1576-9-l9Mtf -FOR SALE.-A female black sil- k -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they -PARTY RETURNS.-The membefi have paid for has expired and thus _ ed not miss an issue, as all papers are in Mr. Frank 'l`\\l’lll\'S 1f\\`€¢ I“@fC°‘|discontinued promptly on expiry date of the party which has just return arrow car, speak very highly of t courtesies extended to them by t resideiits of thc different places viliiih th stopped and also tho lie- be -REMEMBER the auction sale at 1"' , (`mpnnd Corner, Thursday, Octobe l` , ._ ,,y _ . wlioin they mei. on the ruud. Speak ing: of the roads in N. B. for the; i~iiiriiiii;.' of aiitos as conipnred to' those in l’. l~I. l. one of the forty inioi-iiis the writer that in n major ity of crises the roiids on P. E. I. are iiiiirli liettcr suited for autos than ' tliosc on ivliirh they passed over. 'i`lii- lslziiiil rmiils are iniich more lcv- cl and as wide if not wider. As for liiiisr-.~; being sc.-i1'od of the machine, the party tr.i\'iillcd over _(.00 iiiilcs,l :it ii speed viiryini: from 20 to 50§ iniles :iii hour, and not one of thel iiioiiy lioi-sin-‘ that they passed; ln>i‘:iiiii- :i\¢_. 's for those wlii. cannot find it »_onyen~ ' it-nt ui 1 om - tot' if lii~\ili.ito if-rtilicnlod Nuii-in can be scntwitliin ei ri-;i-ni :il.lt- -.Iielnncf-. wiiliniit extra fi he Catlin Institute Co L if » charge ' ' _ . ai- Q-» 46 frown Sl , Sl. John, N. B. Also Montreal Q). Toronto 'ii -- Fall Tailoring! Test Our Tailoring l ".54 -_ `2_f-\\ /<"<_J\-\_\,-1’ -‘-f` _ _-__ _ , \_ .__ l i ./LJ `.' ._ _Q yy keep on iiiakiig Clothes tr onli i' lie-~:i no ii-cn keep oi \v.1r.tiii;__§ lli- iii Tliiy kiep on want ig l-erziirc we ii aku Clotlif s to please tliciii ! . Swine iir ii mc liaid tn fir. ihcy get mail. Sonic iiifii wa t ilitir Clothe dillewnf from aii_\body else’s-the g~t tlieni 2 Orr 'l`.»i'r,r shop ca'ei = to the whim mid will of the individual. We walci _,___ __~ _ ,; ,f :-;'-f;<‘ l l i ' I' _ __ _ _ _ f-ff'-1' 1 S” .__ Q . ll N f if-\ un il, i .M/I .'- We Guirafiiee Siiisiectiwn ! D. A. our _ 'l`z.ilo~li 5.; Closely. and nr.: as juilons of it as tliougli it iv is our ex- clii.-ive bii~ines.=. \ _' The new Fall Suilings (lver \ roatings ani ihc Truuserings ar~ handsome in pattern and . cclorings. Suits or Overcoets $2l 00 up Trousers $4.00 up 1...___i-11- lf we 'l`-ilcr you just once, you‘l cmiie hick to ns the next _time o your onn accord. Bruce Tailors and Clolhiera Niw Slove -A round Hughes Corner b afternoon supplies.-J. ___ -THE BWANBEA TRADER- 'l1\e Swansea. Trader from Halifax with a very email inward freight, arrived in Suinmerside at 6 p.m yesterday and left again about midnight. Her out ward cargo consisted of 1100 bags of potatoes -J -THE LATE MRS PINEAU -The death occurred at Bummerside yes terdny evening of Mrs. Peamac Pi- neau, aged 54 years. Deceased had been ailing for some time with can- cer of the stomach and about two weeks ago, underwent 'an operation. She leaves to mourn besides her hus- band, a large family of boys and girls. Funeral takes place to-mor- row, Sunday morning, leaving the house at 8 o'clock for Misequche, where the burial service will be held at Miscoiiche R. C. Church, inter- ment in the cemetery adjoining.-J. -FUNERAL YESTERDAY- The funeral of the late Mr. Norman R. Wright took place yesterday after- noon from his late residence to the Methoilist church where a funeral service'was` held, ,conducted by Rev. J. B. Rice, pastor, Rev. Jas. Strath- nrd, of T1'nro, and Rev. Hammond Johnson, Bedeque. A short service ivns held at the house, also, before the body was taken to the church, interment taking place in the Peo- ple's cemetery. The pnll~bearers were Messrs. H. J. Massy, J. A. llrnce, Henry E. Wright, F. W. Strong, E. A. Pickering, Summerside, and M.r. Colin Wright, Bede<|ue_-J. WESTERN PERSOHM S llirimond Line, Montreal, wus in 'rlnininersidc yesterday.--J. --Hon. -l. E. and Mrs. Wyntt, and ilniigliter, M-iss Waniln, left yesterday inoriiing for Montreal, whcre Miss Wyatt will enter McGill University. J. -Mrs. Geo. Montgomery, who has been visiting Mr. und Mrs, Ilnniel illontizoiiiery, i-lnnimerside, left yes- terilizy on return to her home iii licr- lin, Ont., ut which place Mr. Mont- gomery is manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Mr. Montgomery is now in Boston relieving Mr. Williains the manager of the brunch in that city, who is spending his vacation on the Island.-J. Llil lillill ll] THE |.[I.i. N|iN|Bi|lS I said in my last that I would mention the courses opcn to the members. They are quite plain I. Tr) GO OUT, II. TO REMAIN IN. I. Some who are making esti- mates, ilgiire out that from this time on they will pay into the order (in iisscssinents and interest on the lien) ns much as they will receive out at 70 yczirs of ugc. There are two ns- siimptions here.:- ili Tl-IAT THE LIENS WILL NOT UE REDUCED. The fact is that we have every reiison to believe that they will be very nisiterinlly reduced In-fore they become claims, and even this very first your from Oct. lst, every policy, on becoming a clnirri, will have the lien rcdiiced by $60.00 per $1000.00 of insurance. This in»mrii~i $800.00 at flentli, and ns I said in a previous letter, lt is bet- ter than nothing. My very earnest advice is “LET NO ONE THROW UP HIS INSUR- .\i\'(_‘E HASTILY. YOU NEED NOT l-‘AY THE LIEN. YOU NEED NOT PAY EVEN THE INTEREST. KEEP YOUR INSURANCE FOR A YEAR OR TWO. THEN, IF YOU FIND THE LIENS WILL NOT BE REDUCED 'l`0 ANY E‘('I‘F’~I'l‘ AND AFTER YOU if i“r;»;iné” and F ur nishirigs For Men You will like our line of f|ivni.~l»iiig.'»‘, M r. Mum When we lought them we had your 'pa-iiciil-r needs in view a .d paid extra special attention io quality of goods as well as piicet Come l.e.e wht ii Want values -_ 5 I ilreen, Myrtle Emerald and " ln rice from ~ P $4 00 to $5.00 a-pair We just have to sell them . and to do so have reduced them to - boots and shoes 1-“ming wing eflect. Fancy bandinzs and or- ADF 22 ,r I ieineq in approvin ally, but that d d ANY ONE OF THE therein proposed I FOR 'PHE HBKTHOD the Supreme Count As a Society we are learning that those who drop out by death early ln life leave to their families a fairly large amount of money compared with their. payineirts, Those' who live out the full .term are not, in the end, prodted ilnanninlly, but they and theirs havehad protection through many years and that protection costs a _regular amount out of each pre- mium according to the DEATH RATE. "l'rue,'-you or I did not die, but our protection cost I regular amount each year, because of those who left us by death. Deeply regretting that these changes have come, and again asking not to leave us hastily, BUT TO STRAY IN until you see thc etlect of the promised reduction OF THE LIENB,-ask-ing you also to remember the truly great work being done for the 780 orphans, and 80 tubercular patients. ` I am, most truly E. J. RATTEE. H. C. R P.S.-Last night I received a 'very earnest request from a widow t< publish .-1 letter of thanks for all that the Foresters have done for her She and her family of TEN appreci- lzitcd tho Insurance of $500.00 and lshc now feels deeply thankful forthe ___M,._ A_ .1-_ Weldon General FmigM_\S>l0.0() por iiiontli. I have not yet and lgussengm. Agent 0f_thc mucklliriil time to prepare this lcttcr.--E. J. ll. . 754. Hll Llllli lllll WlS.llUM. Notes From the Millinery Department of Sinclair & Stewart, Limited. Summerside opted fron; the best l<"rcncli designers to land t_hiS prize. stik at it all day. ‘ ____ _ _ at if -day. Montreal during tncir openings for Fall. - l . Toqiies turbans, Poques with crowns. The following are some of the models shown. (.`UBlS’l‘ hut, shell shaped with visoc. MARIE GUY four cornered brim slightly rolling upwards. Stuart small with brimis high at hoth sides. R(-JBIN HOOD. small tricorn with dome crown. FLOIRENTINE, large velvet crown with wire edged brim, lace covered. BOAT SAILOR is ii lurge round crown with oval shaped drooping brim. This shape (as well as mnny others) is worn well down on the head. Hats are of felt of all kinds. Beavers, Plushes. Chenille :ind Vclours. TRIMMINGS IN FANCY FEA- 'l‘HERS.-‘Aigrcttes in osprays, Pur- adine, Nuinlde and Ostrich are much used. FLOWERS. Princlpally roses are in evidence. They are used in con- trasting shadcs on Velvet and Beav- er h:its.` ' vets both anno and erect lle Also ~ -A . _ p p . HAVE SECURED OTHER "Li pluehee of ffiarabout and Hntters NURANCE A9 ("HEAPLY~ WITH Dnvontine are much used for whole '§§{F1_`T?(All'_§E`§;?_?:_PUREiR(éFOgIg§' hats and for combining with allovers J -‘ 1* - ’ ' for soft crowns. _HANS AND S`l(.'»K WITH TVBER- `;’_' _,._.______1_--1-1----‘ _..____@--are-in-n-----* » \ “ii” ii‘.'°'. .3 ~ ~ ~ I I' WOT H 8 C GI' S D0 B _ ° E ‘ .. .. illaann & iiliarli limnnn The Fox-Melfs Pianos ' Why Y Because They Wan' 'l`he'B_EST 1 The Mason & Ri-icli is simply and 2!- clusively a piano for those who recognize and ` lf interested drop a card to . . M. R. Leard Alberion __ Sole Dealer in P. E. lslsml _ _ _ _ . Fall . 1771-Mlllll. TEA .4 .9 them at our Gln get i various nm from 2.5¢ is mil _forts (odd) :rainy linda--while they les: ._ . so. le 'rienii sPooss,'onssssfr_§I,’tfl¢>ll9. "" and odd.linrs,\n allot llli‘_'__i¢- .3*'_ snueie of n large importing hoiiffe liilehese dlntvétsiid, gel mem onine mee tutes at ridiculously _iowj"p1 flip., its . 4 1-.__ __ .L_ L.-5.--» fi -"` ---I sNA“ii»s"“'”” I ‘ 1 f l .1 i _ i i i E ii 4 < l` l *J t 'i i 4 '~ , = i' i 1 J v /.