's' _necessity inthe ho . Irl b l and keeps the silver as i lghouldllitens ab” Bright and clear from tarnish Two sizsg 151: and z5c. _ W. WELLN ER ~ ` jeweler. ' -Cream e ...~r_r mrs as buy in an rruvim .-ua. an n rum-mr in ...-1-rm uonumo' nmol sunr- dlan can be obtained at W. A. John- st0n'l,~ Montague, ...-'mn uonumo nsniv Quar- disn can be obtained st W. A. Jobu- ston‘l. Montague. i agent in Montague. His oilloe phone ls, l8_ and residence phone I0. ` “ ...°sUnscnInuRs should renew a See 'lliese New Boots, For Men They have bellows tongue, double sole, heavy heels, shown in ian and black winter calf, viscoiized, iustfhe arf- icle for outdoor wear. All sizes, two grades, $6.00 ard $7.00. A nice line of Doc- tor’s anlisepfic, Water- proof boots $5.00 __ Alley 8-? Co f Anticipate the .Christmas Rush by leaving your 'J photo order st , i_00K S'llllil0 L XMAS NEXT This ii a good time fo have Telephone |921. £._ F 5<=~ . til' \S`l` week or _two before the time they A ' . . _ _ __ _ , ' _hszre paid toimliss expired and thus K ~ ; I M “° "1 'I M1 U0. sl all papers are _ _ discontinued promptly on expired date. ~ -ALBERTON-There will be no service in the Presbyterian t.‘hurr.h, Alherton, next Sunday inx-rning or evenlng. The pastor, Rev, r.eq_ Mu. IBF. Ming absent nttuzi-lim.; ibn Mari- Xime Synod which meets at i~\yducy.- ,..’NEW LIGHTS-Mr. W. B. Leard, 30\1I‘iB. progressive Custom Tailor, has installed two _gasoline lights, which add greatly tn the already at- tractive appearance of his place of business. The lights were installed by Mr. Peter McPhee.-° your photo taken at our Studio! `~-.'l’IANO PUROHABED.- The for Xma3_ ' piano which was on exhibition at the Exhibition building on Oct. lst has P Y K as the absence of a piano has been a great hindrance to all entertainments held in the hall.-G ...WO SIDE SHOW.- Some people have complained that at the George- t'.\wn Exhibition there ,are no attrac- tions. According to the "sports" idea of the _term perhaps there are "Off but there is compensation in th inet that there are~noue uf the dis- orderly element which those “attrac- tions” usually bring.-G GOING T0 MEDICINE HAT--Dr. James McLeod, wno has been visiting friends in Fredericton, is leaving for Medicine Hat, Alta., where he l-as accepted a position. I-le is u son o the late Dr. McLeod, ol Charlotte- town, P. E. I., a McGill graduate, and spent the' pastryear in' hospital work at Lawrence, Mass. 'He hu |55 ueen Sfreei H Q _ been visiting his sister, Mrs w,.,.k ' - T. Thomas, while in Fredericton. ~s ff i if r ` f _ _ ‘-.\\\\\ ' ` °, STANDING or PUPILS *run ro \ \\. \\\,.__N>_\\ \ _ S; . _ lowing is the' standing of the pupil ` - ~ ' of the Dock (Union) St-bool, fo Your H eating ai d cooking apparatus will last much longer if you use our coal. oi fie.~h mined ual free from slate and stone. Send us our address and we will _ ary Gmde_,1_ Herman Lewis; _ Y qubte prices. ‘ _ _ Phone 1 1 1 ll. Lyons & Un Hotel To Let At Souris ` That con.i1iodiou~i huild ln g known as the “Mclnuis" on M ii_ St , Souii<, coivaiuii g 16 rooms offers ani-leudicl opportunity, there b- ing only one other hotel in the Town. l’_reu\i~es in first class iepiir also good stables. Rent moderate. Apply to “ A. CURRIF. & CO. 1540 9, r7Mws(>i Sourls - ~.--.._..,_ »,, - - __,,,. LA ~'. " 'Nmmlwslnnamu or-"d5|i,af“Li‘ v ///5 H ‘ 421;' ». _ __ i;ii,~l..1‘ _‘_f1~,-* ' _ i ";‘ __ _"h -:V _v ."'\_ ‘rg _ 'N' i i __ ¢. ~.,~»C_ »-ods `\~\\ % ~ iff' g .if ,~\*t‘.\ O9 fp-,L _aa an 'zu .'.i...:r," Taira.. Bfllllllll lltll & C0 A ` 5 p iinunlo. td. ».’»';".~`.~.°'.f.:?5:_":i`ii:.::i.1ii"£2l“-1. Come into our oflice and have your T*-"M _'_' teeth examined free of charge Only ...‘TI-IE LADY SYBIL arrived in iakesa few mlrutes and we will tell port from Picton at 6.30 Monday 50” BWCNY Wh” YOU “Wd and it W0¥l\7 eveping, over an hour later than the C0-‘it YU" 0“° WNW' We “mke teeth the usual time. The inward cargo and guarantee them fo fit exactly We consisted chiefly of way freight Nw also guarantee perfection in Crown and takin on board a cm. load of Ou Q: sb l l `\ \ Bridge wo_rk. Exti'acting and filling g e i ,G `\\\\ ward freight and th mails s le .. th _ l . _"' &\ ‘ _ _ = W' "MDM" mme mmmlute for the Magdalene Islaudsi. Among , ` j I D R b her passengers ` were Messrs 'l‘ C tum t° their ‘mme in \`1`°°k` \ r- 0 'ng Edgett, Chariottetowh; H. C. Sim; line, Mass. While in Su*-iris, 125 Queen St (Next Beer 81. Gof’E’s) mom. SL John and william J t 0! Mr. Bild NPS- Phone 275 -J 10 ‘Mm board at Sourls and were on bu - ‘ I ness trips to various places in th The _kind ‘ t_h at w~1»»» ~»» Y°““g me” f"‘¢ ‘” 3 ;:.'..;<‘°“‘..:;:“';iff;_ Var lely Of _Slyli‘S dDCl 1, Joan Lewis; 2, Lulu winds. Prog- nudge, is “smug her daughter Mm pricts, also new fobs. - _ E. W. Taylor South Sid Q ieeu Slqunrf-, ,_ ‘_ be i fl" P°",T`”‘ ”°t,l_l“id’ 1,” fr," .__°1~‘1sHEiiMaN aF.'r»unNED. pmd “t owe- "S ' 'xecm 0' F Captain Haley and crew of fishermen Ufdefeil io" Same- Pay at once 'md have returned form South Lake Save expeisn where they have spent the week .ent i989, o,9 viif __ - ' l I_._.___..._ co 325| il“°'"Y "f lil" ;‘.:'..:’: ‘“.f§i}2.i.:"“.:i.i':;;‘f“;.‘::.:f;;? for Base Burner & Walsh ,I-lalifax, all of whom went t Magdalene Islands --° ' September. Annie Edna Mille teacher:-Gradell.-1, Susan O'Meara 2, _ _‘ Eleretta Inman; 2, Myrtle Inma and Gerald Keele equal Grade III. man; 2 Maud Matthews Glade I- Wlllnrd Inman.--A. (From yesterdays Evening Guardian) ...'l."0'l‘ATO D[Y}GING.- The fariu- ers of Fortune are busy digging po .._'KELP I"I.ElN’l‘IFUL.- The ru- ,cent storm has brought in large quantities of kelp and the iurmcr are busy hauling it.--F "D/[PRO VING HOME.- Mr. appearance.-F fishing mackerel. They report the fish very plentiful.-F _ FIRA AT PEMBROKE » PEMBROKE, Ont., October 4-One of the worst tires in the history oi Pembroke, entailing a loss of some $60,000, took place yesterday, when the valuable Hunter property on Main stree extending from the cor- was burned to tho ground. The losses are!-W. A. Hunter and ,___ I l '"°T' GORDON NEB ll Gulfinlll i. ...‘DEBAfI‘ING.-- The young people 1- 3 (From ydhte'rday's Evening Guardian) r ...'Mr. Thomas Riley, Dundas pai ' a flying visit to Fortuna last week.-- ’ 'F Gertie O'Meara 'Glade IV.-1, n _ ...___ ` .,.*sRiiPr¢Nc.- suinvmi is irdtt. er dull in Georgetown 'iust now, ss .. _ .' . _ Gael'-'the fsrnwrl have not yet begun to disn representative in Bonris. His bring in-their produce.-G vhone number is_ 5, W. L. Disgwella . -- . *NEW TEACH'ER.- The people of Georgetown are to be congratulat- ed on the acquisition of Mr. Ray- mond Newsome, as vice-principal of the High School. Mr. Newsome is proving himself an energetic and capable teacher, and is doing work o! a high standard of efficiency.-G oi Georgetgvrn, are at present tak- ing milch -interest in the debates held weekly under the auspices ofthe Temperance Lodge. A debating soc- iety in _any community is a desirable element, for not only does it pro- vide for the entertainment and amusement oi the younger element, but it develops resourcefulness and self-reliance in them when brought before the public.-G eastern rsesouilts ...°Mr. Willie Delorey, Bourzs River, leit recently for Boston, where ‘ he will spend the winter.--‘ .__- ...*Mr. P. A. Scully, Souris, was in Bear River, Tuesday, where ne secured a car-load of geese for J . .l, Hughes & Co.,_Souris.-° ...°Mr. P._W. Clarkin, ofthe P iii I. Railway, Charlottetown, was in Sou- ris Monday, and registered at the Cox Hotel. .._*Mr. Stephen Hessian, Charlotte- days in Georgetown, visiting his father.-G i l)~l§;ll.p\llc!v1v!llsle2up Il" a5\l:>nGei)¢:1l;e`;i),:,I;. town, spent the last two or three u ...'Mlss Rae Ferguson, Sourie, who is attending Mt. Allison Ladies College, spent the week end in Monc- ton. ` ...‘A large _number of commercial etrnvcllers are registered at the (‘ox Hotel thisiweek and to accommodate the number, Mr. Cox was obliged to open up his summer annex.-° » »___.._. ._' ...'Mr.Bi:'u'ce, Huggan , of Charlotte- Ltnwn, agent and salesman for Chester McLure, .arrived in Souris on the evening express, Tuesday, and is icg- istered at the Sea View Hotel. . f ,,.*The following are registered at the Cox Hotel, Bouris, J. F. McDon- ald, Montreal; John S. Addy, St. John; Frank Scott, St. John; N. P. Poirier, Moncton; Bruce Huggan, Charlottetown.-“ _...___ ‘ Nellie Mitchell, who accompanied to Souris, the remains of their futher, the late John Mitchell, were passeng- ti ers to Charlottetown, Wednesday tt morning, whore they. will spend n. iew days prior to their rc- they were the gues s bereavement.-° ’ ...’Mr. Charles Coflln, Bay Fortune, was in Souris on_ a business trip _ 'Friday.-F* ...°Mr. John Francis, Foi‘turic_ Robert Dixon, East Baltic.-F ...°Mr. Alfred Burke, Bay Fortune, is busy with histhreshing outfit sud’ reports a large turn out ot grain.-l-" i““"°"’ "““ '°"°“ “"’ Bm- Mc»~ unsy building an audition to his revert i\11\°=S~-F house, which will greatly improve the SURVIVORR OF WHECK . SUFli‘ldlil§l.J GREATLY baby of the bnrkentina's captain. Af- ter the loss of the vessel. two small five n s of which were marked reading “no trespusslng." HIGH FAKLEIES IN _ Sous drv goods and groceries, $25,-fl ' ~ ~ . UANADA FROM 0°" °" “°°k' “"'h “°'°°° "““"°“°°" nixrnosivas nn trusic neti-rss. an-a Burn in isiz 'tint an __ _- S N. Hunter, hardware, _ ‘° “ 5" ""8 ““ er Z” .fmaiv BAGGAGE g is - .~.».¢..s0\'I\t0 Igyvggggg Rgiud ' possession will be prohibited unless ot the _kind ever seen in this city. '_ ' _ it is on authorised explosive tests by Bishop Allen, of Mobile, presided. The Sun Life of Canada now occupies the premier position am ing Canadian Life Assur- ance Companies now having over $l44,ooo_,o_oo,oo of Insurance in force and an annual income oi over $12,000,000. Per rates and plans apply to - _ the department. Licensing oi (actor- -AT_ , , ies and magazines will be in the baud ’ ' ’ _ of the minister of mines. Provision _ “Black Prince” hose __ , also will be made ior e. chief inepec _ -» tor oi explosives and several deputies - . 9 IN ONE DAY una testing stations win bs ustsnusn- _ ' E R W e . . V u--I Cd in d\nl\'°f\t Dlftl Of' “I0 l'0\ll\f.\‘y, ‘re for children ` ‘O I O h as well as st the central laborafory 1 M i P The best oug Medicine for ehil at Ottawa The general design o the l, h 0 to ang gf 0;- dren |5e. per hottie, at Hughes set is to decrease the liability oi ac elastic H bed top” C ur ne wa g ' -' » i . - _ . _ ~ - .e. 1. . . Store. .,oldents from explosives ss Called; \ _l _ _ i _ ,i;--.-.,._;_ . ._ . iv ». ~