_._ .2 -.... .»©_-flfg ~..- "'53-9'" nm .delirious pays to .L..'Hr- Gander. reprilehtins the must accompany order and nv°e per -A. s. Palmer. Coleman. 1° 11°* Rook City ’l‘oba@!€o-. is in Bouris.° in this rrovoni; ...-on. me air were nel: insertion' -It can to buy in thi# 1’f°"1“°°- _______ ..__.-_._._\_______ ____ for advertising in this column Ossh cent discount allowed. Minimum - charge twenty-live cents. _,' __.*Ddwin Olaygggijidgetown, was in Montague yessl\§agy’,business.B. { if--._ ...‘George Pierce, Souris. has re- turned home from a short business trip to Bt.. PiBl'i’8.' , ...°'Mr. Keith, representing' the Standard Cream Separator Co., is in Souris on a business trip.° ...‘}l'ank Cameron, Charlottstown,f is s§`ending s few days in sour-is visiting friends! ' 1..‘Miss Florrie Fisher. Summer- side; is visiting in Rollo Buy tho guedt of Miss Adeline Peters' | .'._°L. M. McKinnon, Montague, brought home the first rair of Hack foxes' for his Company this weck.B_ ...°Miss Clara Mills, Summcrsidc, is visiting in Montague the guest of her _ sister Mrs. Ernest Parkmnn.B. i ...’R. W. Stewart, Ilrudenell brought home from the westard nn- other pen of black foxes Wednesday night to put on his own ranch_B_ ...°'l`hc Rev. W. 'D. Wilson, Monta- gue will conduct services Sabbath next as follows :-Spurgeon 11 a.ni_, Georgetown 3 p. m., Montague 7 p_l, m. B. ...°Chester Mchure, (‘.harlc.-ttetowu, representing the Eastern Hat and Cap Co., Truro, was in Montague yesterday on business for his 1irm_u_ _,.‘Miss Edythe Murley deft Char- lottetown Wednesday morning on the Enterprise for her home in Murray Harbor alter spending a few days -with friends 'at Hillcrest, Montague.°_ 4 ...°Miss Elsie McLean, who is at- tending business college, Charlotte- town. returned home to Montague last night to visit her parents for a fe\v »days.B. _._f'l`l|e S. S. Enterprise arrived ng Montague Thursday night at 7 nm from Picton with general wr freight and lefh again yesterday moming at 8a. m. for Picton and intermediate points with a f\\ll cargo of produce.B. _..*The following registered ni the McDonald Hotel, Montague, -between lf] ...°'i'he Morning Daily Guardign can be, obtained at W. A. Johnston’s. Montague. _..°'l'ha Morning Daily Guardian can he obtained at I-I. J. Mabou's Drug Store, Sourls.° .._°i<‘. G. Jordan, agent will he glad to receivs_a~ii nsvgs, advertising and subscriptions in Souris and vis- nity. His olllce phone No. is 5. ..."i‘. Gordon Ives, agent, will he glad to receive all news. advertising and subscriptions in Montague and vicinity. His oilfce phone No. is 18, and residence Phone No. 20.' ...°Snbscrihers should renew B week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are dis continued promptly on expiry date. ...'Smclt Nets! All sizes in both Sea Island Cotton and Scotch Lined Gill Webs, also Bag Nets-'right sizes, right prices at Brace's, Summer-side. . 10-18 Ef2iMWS4l. ._.'Fox Netting, Brace's, Summer- sidc can supply promptly all sizes of the English made-to-order special quality at right prices. ‘ 10-18 Ef2iMWS4l. .._*Stock for sale in the Ives Black and Silver Fox Co., Montague, one pair already on the ranch. For [ur- ther particulars apply to T. G. Ives, Secretary and Treasurer. 10-.-'£33/ltl. ...'0nly very few shafrcs now left in the Montague Black Fox Co. Uinble to be closed any day this week. First come first served. Phone L. M. Mc- Kinnon, Montague, for further par- ticulars. » 10-21l\l6i. .....,...,..............~.---»-»----»~»w--»-~~ S. McQun1'rle, Crapnud. _ P. Cass and wife, North River. . Cass, North River. _ Sark, Port Hill. Thomas, Port Hill. A. Robertson, Bonshaw. L. Doucett, Rlchibucto, N. li. E. Holland and wife, Sourls. as`Donalds, Amherst, N. S. Geo. E. Irving, Moncton, N. B. (From Yest.erday's Evening Guardian) R. F. Cameron and wife, Boston. J. P. Bradley, Sussexf P. Brown, Yark. John Allen, Ylloyalty. f°‘3'“€’4?’ 7 hilt “ight and 7 the previous night: _ l-l. Aylisse, Halifax; H. S. Dryilan, St. John, H. V. Vaughn, St. John; Ed. Hazen, Toronto; w, M, G1~,,e¢iy Halifax.B. Hlilll llilllllll The following registered at the lic- vcre Hotel, Charlottetown, between 11.00 last night (after thc arrival of the Tignish express) and 10.10 ti, previous night : G. H. M. Carver, Pownal. R. McKenzie, Hunter River. M. Bernard, Burlington, - _ H. Inman, Hampton. _ Vanfderstine, Vernon. - F. MOD0l\al‘(l, Vernon, Bell. Stanley Bridge. C. McKenzie, Elliotte. McKenzie, Elliotte. Murphy, Emerald. ss Paynter, Rustlco. McKay, Charlottetown. Taylor, Granville, G. Frlzzle, North Wiltshire. McDonald, M. D., vo.-ir, Cweins. Parr. Corner. -'l _.sage - J. -Y 1 ss=s====r=F==¢ Miss R. Cass, North River. The following registered ut the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, between ll.00 last night (after the arrival ol the Tignlsh express) and 10.10 tb. qrewions night 1 J. E. Sinclair, Emerald. G. E. Jones, Toronto. J. B. Hughes, Souris. Fred De Witt, St. John. J. B. Gaudet, Miscouche_ F. W. Moore, Halifax. C. Pope, Picton. Sutherland, Kensington. A. Nicholson, Seattle. A. Simons, Ottawa. rom Yesterday's Evening Guardian E. Distant, Halifax. The following registered at the Vic ?es9Fs ll.00 last night (after thc arrival previous night! . _ . \\'. J. Il. brown, Toronto. F‘_ R. Crawford, Toronto. F, Emery, Bangor. E. Austin, Marshfield. S. Broderick. Montreal. Laver, Toronto. D. Bruce, Halifax. PFFC _ e Do Yodt Feet Aclidl Men, Women) and girls yho work in stores, nlfines or faoiqrlas, and whore occups on requires them to ba on their feel, usually suffer with foot pains. cramped toss, earns, bun- lo|\`s, lui, callousespall caused by weak instep or weak and broken down |_r1:l\. lf it is not rcmndiocl, flat-fool rleyeloges ami the _ _ puns scams more 1 ‘ 1 n”v,¢_rs and. .he con- , intron more serious. , ,~ .;; _ ,\. _f < .....- llie Scholl “Fool-Eazer” _ >.' A-` -» s Is con. that sn posh tha arch and inefep tnlras srayrlcilvai: mg! urlressn prsuwac, bridges I 9 w I in se : toe an races I whole iarir. The "FOQT EAZEF" :ness fhe feet ri rl don ll lnlfnnl y You will (cel i‘1s restful and brsehizil of uct in no yin; s 'imcdn were i your as r me elmo. and rinsed. sas pairto another. old outlnlts sus pain of abou All sixsp, for non, women and children Fries DG pals sl all ood alles nsbslltutselhsrh s tons P0 T A Tho3¢hoIlMf| C 412 K|a|5i.l,Tensts affords immediate relief to all foot aehsl-is a cure and a preventative lt is lsnillxcally *trusted devlcs I ` ' " stovsssi:drl||%:vs19¥hr-e5. l?a'e\si¢'s >t..;7':',’F,< H. Barber, Toronto. Howlett, Boston. J. Hoult, Govan. Hooper, Halifax. W. Richards, Summcrsidc. O’Nefll, Glace Bay. are Money-makers When lheir digestion iuight. You can keep your poultry lieallhy and free from disease and increase eggs and profil! when you give lhem rs Poultry / Regulator . I k th &ikncn‘ and bowels ' .'..<|°fll'ii.¢'......n.... in ua noi hai: gs*-§°|.'.& and weight. Thedailyuse of Pima ou.ltryR - ni-is. ...ii .sous as poultry or nose ii.. oil. s2_so. -he .ails snr... .sa I is. ns. Pniis Lia Killer is the but and mod esoaom. ical exlerminaior nl vsmin dial you can me-ale md my io apply. Everyiliinr their Pram in f Guaranteed of Motley Bad: Pldh C I is drinkinl were saves all 1 lzm Gaps wil uve llielitlle clicb. 1. . rates Animal lsgtlaier lawyer the value and :'¢.°'i:‘“;.;r‘».:'..°i.*':‘.‘:"..i>.‘=.f‘.-_.“:'..;°:‘i'.‘:r ‘°°°‘"' All for filth lllwlllslsf "hilly Wlbllss" ' ton. arrived in Summersidc fron. toria Hotel, Charlottetown, between Sackviue im. their Thanksgiving ho., _ I Ol day. Miss Ellie Bell, Summerside,will the Tignirh express) and 10.10 th< join them ¢onighf__J_ confined to his bed with typhoid fever ._J, . --mm svn uéneiu- ana mm sun' Strong, Surnmerside, made the roun. trip by the Empress yesterday.J _ -Miss' Miilicent Wright, arrived 5 Sununsrsfde last night fruin Vancot ver.J. -Garfield and Mrs. Warren, Nort‘ `River, were Passengers on the Eur press' last night from Bouton.J. -Rev. Wm. Field, 'l‘ryon,»who has /been spending a vacation in New Brunswick was a passenger on the Empress last night.J. -Miss Laura Palmer and Miss Mg- Arthur, Surnmerside, left last night lo spend the week end with friends at Cane Traverse_J. -The Summerside Rifle Club will hold their annual shoot on Thanks giving Day commencong at9o'clock. There will he a number of prizes for d each class. Free ammunition sup plied. -The Empress arrived in Summer side last evening ,at 8.05. She hr seventy-dve passengers going ani hfty returning. Her outward cur ccnsisted ol' 1500 bugs potatoes, 25( hugs oats, 150 bbls oysters, 42( la uhe.. The inward cargo was thret cars frelght.J. -Over one hundred delegates have already been reported to the chair- mn-~ ff ib~ entertainment committee in connection with the Provincial S. S. t on Lnticu to be held in Summer side Ott. 29th to 31st, and the prospects of the best convention ye (From Yesterday's Evening Gue rdian) -Percy Enman, Summersidc, cross by the Empress this morning.J_ -Rev. W. B. Crowe1l,‘Arcadia, who has spent a few days lecturing in Summerside and vicinity was a pas senger on the Empress this morning. -Mrs. John Sharp and daughter Miss Zilpha Sharp, Summerside, left this morning by the Empress for Ed- monton and Seattle, where they will spend the winter..l. ‘ There will be service in the Method- ist Church at New Hampshire Sunday afternoon at three o'clock, the Rev. Mr. Trivett oilicisting. -Mrs. Fred Crossman and twc, ,children of Lot 16, left this morn ‘ing by the Empress for Worcester Mass, where she will loin her bus \band.J. l -On Sunday evening the 27 inst the service in the Methodist Church Summerside, will be a Thanksgivin service of song with a short address by the pastor.J. l -Miss Olga Rogers and Miss Bar- imite and Miss Alice Strothard, Sum merside, and Miss Forsythe, Alber -Mrs. Dr. Campbell who spent the summer with her mother Mrs. Thomas Lefnrgey, St, Eleanors, left this morning with her two children for her home in Phoenix, B. C. She was accompanied by her brother Wal- ter Lefurgey, St. E1eanors.J. -The Kensington League held a very interesting session last Monday evening in the temperance hall when the following subject was debated:-_ Resooved that the West is a.bettcr place to lipo in than the East, Th( affirmative side was opened by Bev, Geo. Morris and supported .by Prin- cipal Allan Cole, D. McKenzie and '|` W. Bentley.. The negativesids was .' opened by J. F. Profit and supporter' by Rev. Geo. Sutherland, John Hynes and Joseph Rogers. The vote bciu taken the negative side won by 1 small majority. On the next night of meetinl! the Rev, Geo. Sutherland President of lbe Provincial Temper ance Alliance, will deliver a lecturz on alC0l10l when a full house is ex- pected. ` ::The Iiexall Tooth Brush is the one you have long wished for. It has a curved handle and irregular brush surface which enables the user to clean even the back teeth while the perforated buck keeps it sanitary at all times. Provided with hole in handle for hanging up. Price 25c_ The McKinnon Drug Co., The Rexall Store, Corner Great George and Kent Sts. 10-23Metf. ' for men's wear are made in a variety of weaves and Every three yards L._A_ li‘ss_zardn ` A but ood value lor to keep clean, y ll Your MONARCII STEEL RANGE why ltllso popular and has been installed “Briuy I) e e p at handsome in appearance and an AND EUDNOMICAI. SUUWE OF COM- information - io‘r|~.tdv_ V ' in_this_ eo'lulnl\._0ash m orgies, and five _ pk cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. - '_ §obh?d` ' j y'g o glifrors tlaisamuss; rece ve . ws' a _ .ng ' snbkriptlona in' Albsrton and violi- lty. His office phone No. is 7. Ltd., will be closed on Thani-sgiving Day, Monday, Oétdber 28th. tending the Commercial College,Sum- neriide_ if-ft on the western train laBl3`|1ighI..`|'» ` . 1 1 Z ill? the chimney quickly and cheaply- no i fri. 20c per package at Brace's, Sunimerside. 10-19ES3i,Mhlth6l. _,. -Perfection Gasoline, Engine Oil. .~ Cup Grease, Batteries etc.-quality mil prices right at Brace’s_ Summer- ride. 1lH9nsai,1uMthsi. receivsd a big shipment of high gl‘9-df g Rubber Belting and nrie _oiierins sn\en~ did value in s s 24:5- _ io-19ics‘ii.Mmtn4i_ .p 1.- or two before the time theY h”~V° ,aid for has expired and thus not ',-,. niss an issue, as all'P8P°1'5 U9 dm' :ontinued promptly on erplfl' 58”- hcld seems assured. cotton’ good weight and perfectly (ree from dressing. Regular 13c Kllllllzy' ity, on- sale BDGCIBL 10 YB~f5§'_§.__:_9_,_~__ Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. 10-;.5ME2i. a fum, light and heavy goods, sizes 9 7'” and 10 only. Worth from $2.25 t0 52.50. _ _ you, per pair $1.50. Sinclair ‘fir stewart, Ltd. 10-ZSME-L L6. -one eine-servers .ses image... -:rea Homes' ‘ -’ anne em be rise co -q-._ io-zimsai. -'rss store or sinclsir a stewart, 10-25ME2i. ' -Miss Marjorie Hunter, who is at- ` -Sunlight Soot Destroyer cleans ` -Br-nr_e's, Summsreide, hllve l“Bt -Subscribers should renew a week -100-10 yd. ends, pure bleached . -25 pairs o! men‘s boots in med- I Your choice if the size suits 5 l. Jardine's Bookstore, Water -Sli.. 1 ertising and subscriptions in Sum- nersfde and vicinity. Her olllce homers 45-1 and residence phone -Miss Sadie Mcoregor and Miss Hazel Stewart of the staff of the U. C. C., Summcrslde, left by the ex- giving holldays.J. ` ' -15 woi:nen's cloth suits, serges. venetians and cheviots, in shades ol navy, olive, brown, also in black. Priced regularly from $14-50 t0 $20.00 Fashionably cut and splendid- ly tailored. On sale special to clear. per suit. $9.75. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. 10-25ME2l. -Wm. M. McKenzie, Berlin, Ont.- W_ A. Comeau, St. John; Alex. Part Toronto; A. W. Piper, London, Eng. registered at the fl ion i;o_sr,%fux;i- merside, between 9 last evening is ter the arrival of the Empress) an 4.30 the previous night.J. -H. D. Flood, St. John; G. -Il. Bolton, Sussex; W. H. C1055. Toron- to; M. McKinnon, Charlottetown,Sam Gordon, Montreal; C. H. Nelson, Charlottetown; H. C. B. McKee, St. John; K, E. Barry, Moncton; Thong McGrath, St. John; registered at t Queen Hotel Summerside, 'between il last evening (after the arrival of the Empress) and 9.30 the previous evening_J. _ Puiman’s Corn Extractor Does Ease Your Corus Takes the sting right out-cleans 'em right oil without pain. _Thous- ands say it‘s the surest thing to rid the feet of callousss, sore foot lumps or corns. Don't suffer-thrit's foolish -buy a Z5c., bottle of Putnnm’s Painless Corn and Wart Extractor, it does the trick quickly and is invar- iably satisfactory. Sold hy all drug- gists. Goou Home Mann BREAD Your baking will be successful if you use White Swan Yeast Cakes. Makes light. sweet and wholesome bread. If your grocer hasn't rot it (6 cakes at 5c.) send us' his name and ask for free sample. White Swan Spices & Cereals. Limited, Tor- onto, Ont. Patched Foxes. For Sale, One male, two females, fine dark . healthy animals. Price $1250.00 ` each for one or more. May be seen at Hudson Gordon’s ahch Alberton. inquire by phone. These are ; good vale' and will move quickly. __ \o,z;zM3i_‘=f ,. 1: ‘ F me Tailoring M Kensington When thinking of that new suit oi' overcoat call at the new Tailor- ing Department and iisvé your mark dcne in lint cle!! style. *Cleaning and Pressing a special- Y~ ' FULTON ADAMS -The Store of Il.. 'l‘. Holman, Lim- lted, will be clold all day Thanks- giving Day, (Monday. Oct. 28th.) '. 1 ,rr viii be glad to receive all news. ad- Y, 'iress last night for Charlottetown. ,Qt where they will spend their thanks- _.1 L. H 'l 1 ‘Y ;"`_ ,_ ~`.‘>`:“’:>l"i'°. 1 he 4.' 'i' ii M *i w .9 ,\..` _'n . _ii _Miss Hazel Morse, agent in J. ji; H ~`>.‘*l‘*l‘ .',.. ..- ~r'i“1' ‘i“‘£' -ri -'r1_"'»? _»_l< ,.5-. _ lk, 14 XA. ._-A-_-.-le-e~ ~i~ 4- -rl-'r-J: -if -i~ 'I ' *E* "I [ ls Catalogue ‘ ‘ is-_ " Any; » Catalogue in' Your dense b5l,d¢.1mb1¢_¢.»..¢,{.. _ns of ..i9.my;wea:h¢f.J. ~- Special llciobcr (lvercoai Value _ .-» N. , Trial _ ' iirder We Meei ‘ . heat ilrder fKonverto Overcoat V I =-rffvi _-,:__i, , _ _. A l. " A \ ~ ' i ,ia . \. ty ' ll ll! S ' ‘f ` Patented Mdrch aa, rem. r‘\‘ fl! ways, and that’s why 1i’s so true of at P:owse's au: lower. ovsacoafr TIME is HERE and we are has win. the 1 _ _ _ _ 7 largest and most desirable stock of overcoats ever shown by us at the be- » Wgiiining ofthe winter season. And you can’t eiuphazlse the _word Quality too much in these October oiierings. No matter what you select here from a. raincoat at $4 oo to a for coat at $8 5.00, you are always sure of the utmost (__ quality for your money. It’s quality that counts with us, first, _last and_ al ' ' this store that, quality considered, prices I ,___ _ l '_ x. '32 .p v .f -_ ` in- ' _ T lVlen’s0vercoais $5.90 lvtmvs cinesrsnsu-;LD oven- COAT, 44 inches long, made from fl black English beaver cloth single breast- ed, velvet collar, body linings of strong Italian, sizes 36 to 44. ,s_._ .._._...~.s-if 1 *- _,_ liieii’s 0vercoais$5.90 Made froma. heavy Warm English 'l`\vc-ed of nice appearance, showing strips patterns. Prussian collar style, 50 im»u~.~a long, twilled Italian body lining, w._il tailored. Sizes 36 to 44. _ -; " is Mei\’s ilvcrcoais 7.00 Young `Men's Tweed overcosts made from fashionable 28 oz. twecds. Single breasted, Prussian collar, _strap on sleeve, durable Italian body linings. 'len pat- terns to choose from. Sizes 35 t0 44- Mcn’s 0vcrc0ais15.00 _ Highest tailoring excellence. This coat is made from an ALL wool imported meiton, tailored in the newest senator style, 50 inches long with vent in bnclru hand felled collars and padded shoulders. Sizes 36 to 46. g ii Mcifs 0verc0als.9.00 A Double lircastetl uister made from a heavy 28 oz. tweed in darkgrcy shade, showing a herring bone stripe pattern, has converio collar which may be but- toued close at neck or worn open. Sizes 36 to 44. Boys’ 0vcrcoais 2.75 Boys’ overcoat tailored in a ne\t smart model with velvet collar that but- tons close around neck. The material is clieviot cloth. Brass buttons, and well lined. Sizes to fit 2 to 4 yearsof age. Men’s 0vercoais10.00 Men’s Beaver cloth overcoat, made rom a good quality English `Beaver cloth, tailored in the new senator style, 50 inches long, vent in back, velvet collar, goof body linings, sizes 36 to 46. Boys’ Overcoals 3.90 Made from aheavy weight fri ez cloth this makes au excellent c`oat i - winter wear. lt is tailored in the sin breasted fly front style velvet coll Si'/.es to fit boys from 8 to 15 years . age. _Y __ -_-_ i ~ Mcn’s0vcrcoalsl2.00 We have a large range of patterns in this popular priced overcoat. All the new twced effects and also black beaver and melton cloths in the new senator styles, 50 inches long The tailoring is first class in every respect. l Boys’ ilvcrcoais 4.25 The Red River Coat'Made from s blue black Maikinaw cloth, soft and warm, seams are piped, and the hood and body are lined with rad flannel. A '- self collar buttons close at neck. Sikes , ',,. _ .\- l‘ _ ,L "E for ages 3 to xo years. _ _ `~_. _ h' ’ -Z' -Y , .._\ ” V “"" i" \/*\/“ line in iv-qw' ,ll V _` ` <31- 4- -1- :_- -P6*-r' .v_- 4: .'- ,r. _v . J_ J: J. 1 >r‘_'t" as- -.1 -;- -'.~ -:- L - ~‘¢»t~2~r -r 85. __ J. .,- 1',- , :,- ,l . . . . . H n n _*__--'J......___... ». 1 Price SE MS - n1M1'rED _ _ »-|_- ~ 'l ,_, V _ ,_ ` ~ ... . .~\-‘-if-s r =»"-r`.-r_~f~_°»~'=="-r~\- -'f » - .\- to ` A 1 ._ L;/-_/1) ._/I" `-_“r»_/L,__/ ~ /1 gl. ) "L '\, 'T . -I E i .it -Au ‘1 _ `*‘ ”) ` 9”” _ ' -- -- ’ '° " -- -------~ ___ C.. ____ 1 1 iq CHINA TEA SETS' - W: have been especially fortunate in securing another lot of AUS 'rains cams 'rss sa'rs,w1u¢1. for QUALITY and PRICE, we we side: splendid values.-_These came in several decorations in floral and gilt- _ _ CHINA TEA SETS 42 PIECES $530 , _ $31-.illiexgsungo C S' Ig _ _ asua»s||ui&£ ‘i