rf - li. *_ »1__ li §,_¥f°i'_;r‘ l F l.'l if. In lx Q 1' _. l. t._ i 1 i li _i 4 J _» or ‘.'.‘~ \ l». tl;,2~ lb \ ¢ 1 , 1 i ,_'__. pw ' Jr. 1-if _ , I .- i l. 5' llljfr fll :' lv- ' Ir' < . '_ fi ` In n y mind |\l€'l'l ER Ili: ii ziiiyihiiig yi n have liai1.l Kl\(_lW lbey ilt |\ETTER even 'ifl Laurin t riiiiv ure yon. WHY NOT get away from ilie nrira\1'oli¢‘ and unjust aseunipllon flint go ds made sway from li me are lieller than the Home made. ln llin llniisd States everyone iilioiils for tiis‘ll0.Vl,E TOWN and the GOODS ml B llleir. Thnl is our of lhe necrws of Try_i_t'ii1 CH ARL() l"l.`E'l.`O\VN, AN ilic \'e\n\¢eon` su 'cel-°. D SEE HER GROW. , f 1 Thomas White -Mies Janie Pickering of Clifton was in Suinmerside yesterday. J. ._p, J. ireueiii;-suminersiue, L.n. `0i(ewe, Bumnierside, were passengers to Tignish last evening.J. -Clisrlea McDonald, of Summersldel left yesterday morning hy the Em- press for Ottawa.J. -E-Mrs. Daniel McLean, Tyne’ Val- ley. is spending a few days in Sum-_ merside the guest of S. M. and Mrs. Hlcks.J. . --J. A. Lyman of Tryon who has been spending 3 few days i_n Summer- side returned to his home last night. -J. -Miss Hattie Wyand of Mayfield returned to her hme yesterday nfttr spending two weeks with friends in Linkletter. J . -Miss Louise Yeo of Port Hill,waa a passenger on the Empress yesterdav morning for Maple Creelu, Sask.,where she will spend the winter.-Y. -Rev. P. C. Gauthier, D.D. will ad- dress the Lot 18 Farmer’s Institute in Malpeque Hall. Thursday evening Nov. 'list at 7 p. m. Ladies invit- ed. --Mrs. J. W. C. Sutherland of Hamilton, N.B., arrived in Summer- side Monday night for n short visit to her parents Nelson and Mrs. Al- ward.J. -Miss Buelah Monroe of Charlotie- town, who was spending a few days with friends in Summerside returned to <'har‘ottctown by the express last nf h`..J. -ilcv. Wm. Smnllman of Bridge- water. N, S., arrived in Summerside by the Empress for a flying visit to relatives on the Island. He took the western train for 0’Lenry.J. _,___ -Amby B. Noonan of Albany has returned hom-c after spending a week in Summerside the guest ol his sister Mrs. D. J. McNeill. He was accom- panied by his sister Miss Blanche Noonan.J. -The Empress arrived in Summer- side last evening at 8.05. She had forty passengers going and fifty returning. Her outward cargo con- sisted of four hundred bags of po- tatoes, three hundred bags outs, one liundrr.-_l and sixty lnmbsi nnd one hundred --barrels oysters., The inward cargo was two cnrs of freiglit.J. . ' -The marriage took place ln ‘ St. Mnry's Episcopal Church, sevrn o‘clock, the Rev. 0. De- _ wolf White omcintin B THE SAME OLD GAME ~ _ g, of Miss Amcli A. Willinms, daiigliter of the . inte DY SAME Ol-D BOY- .__|¢ ny' gp buy in this Province. _v_ --One east II word- eseli Robert Williams of Poplar Grove to insertion = for advertising in-this column. Cash 'must melbi). nri&| nnd live 'pu' cent dineunt. . sliewsd. charge twenty-lite slats? -The Homin; Dail; Guardian ees. be obtained st laslertfs Tonsoriell. Parlors. Summsvdda - : -Mrs. B. .R. Melfsdyen .will be st` home 'l‘hiu'sdt.y.and' Friday, Nov. 21 and 28, at Kensington. 11-19 M2l, ‘ » Uv*-P -Rubber beltillg. .circular saws and all mill suillllies-right goods and right prices , at Braoe’s. 11-20mws6l,Ew3L " -Mrs. James Carruthers, of Bade- que, P. E. I., is visiting ber daugh- ter, Mrs. 8. J. Macarthur, at the --H. Clarrln, Agent, will be glad to receive all news, advertising and subscriptions in Alberton and vicln -Subscribers shlmd renew s wbvll’ or two before the time they have miss an issue. as all papers are dis iliary will hold an apron sale and Ula in the parish hall, Kensington, on Thursday, Nov. 2lst, commencing at 5 p. ni. 11 15Mtl merside and vicinity Her office --B. M. Jackson, Amherst; T. I-I. Murdoss, Boston; A. H. 'l‘racey,Hali- fax: D. A. Murray, Truro; T. B. Hart, Montreal; C. Clunas, Montreal; D. C. A. Denrdcnu, Montreal; H. A. Foster, Ottawa; registered at the Clifton House, Summerside, between 9.30 last evening (after the arrival of the Empress) and 9.30 the previous evening.J. ' -A. M.Saun lf\\`i!¢l.V fo check thc i‘a'.'ages of the usually fntul _rrrnlody. A committee of five of the leailliig geneologists of the United States wus appointed to licviu the fight at once and report at the next con- dress. For Sale it nehw bull ' Mr! (Dr) lil. Delano I First Olnsn Rusinessktnnd situated in *he 'lirlvlng villrze of Wellinizton. _I ncre , " h nod burn nnd uutbuidiuge, 5 ‘ illxhg. lexed suitable for dweliing ami general store ur ¢iwe|_\ln2 uni dru|¢_ - store. For particulars vi' rite or ni ly to V _lionic of thc groom's motlier, Mrs, I-luhert Lyle, of St. I¢)le;nior’s, where the wedding supper was served 'mul 11 Dlellsallt reception held. This morning the llhplli' “0“Dlc lcu\‘e by the Em- press for their honcynoon on n went. ern tour. stopping at Winnipeg for yy short visit. From there Lliey will pro. C0€'l to Vancouver where they will reside. The young couple are well and favorably Pnown and their many friends extend fo them their wishes l0l` 8 l0hK and happy life in the land of their ndoption.J. frlt vars in dollars anti cents as wel! as in- satisfaction to buy from HH- 'You always have the positive ns- ,_ surmise that what we sell you in eg- actly as represented. Our stock is al- ways complete with everything to be found in a first class drug store. Please remember that The Rexall Store is'the only place where Rexall Remedies can he obtained, More this store your headquarters. The McKin- Yl0‘ll Drug C0, The Rexall Store Cor- lwl' Gt- George and Kent sts. mir. weiiiamn ln Your Home ` '_-"'° 1. ' uMmw',|-'mimfi P ni “Pspe's Diepepsin” makes upse Special offer to our Rtsdcis stomachs feel finein 99O_° \.-~'~y _ \ ~° _L._»_--_ their home study music lessons i riie free to our readers a complete course of instruction for either Piano, Organ, Violin, Mandolin, Guitar, Cornet, Banjo Cello or Bight Sing- ing In' return they slinply ask that 1 ive minutes. f what you nte is sonrlng on yon; stomsch or lies like a lump ol lead Tn order to advertise and introduce I - L ` . n . '_¢ » every locality the International In- running to digg” or you Mich gné 3 _ ‘ stitutc of Music of New York will and ernctatc sour, nndigested food, ll ' . . A T \ to 01' lllvc a feeling of dizziness, heart- burn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in month and stomach headache-this is indlgcstlon. ' f A full case _of Panels Diapepsln costs only fifty cents and will K 3' I -E 7 you recommend their institute tlioroll l _ _ i ip if *7?\'i N' e .l_:_ _ fl. your f' 'l‘r_v` Lo# l _ _ leslhers ' ".. . _ Yiewl _ ' i . 4. L _ lst-t1ir~ _ ~`~. . .-Q . 'i‘ ' l » ` 1.-.___ _ __ I gk” fo_o.oo perpalr. _ _ _ _ _‘_ _ lm lt... _. _ ,,{@.»§;,_ _ .fi ~=fi.~r*1 1 _ _. fb'-~,o¢ige‘r‘psil°`;' l 'H ` 4' e\__`_ your friends after you learn to plsy. You may not know one note from simple and thorough method you csn soon leam to play. If you are nn sd- vnnced player you will receive special instruction. cllld who can rcai English. Photo- Plain. Under the Institute's free tuit- mllslc. ~ this won- aliout it has one can suc- you, even il you the necessary No one derfnl oder. -show this _lsesonsmskeeverr nothing ‘whatever e- ‘ sl! Y euro your out of order stomleh, and leave summon; abou; the house ln case some one else in _ ‘I ` a-nothnr: yet by their wonderfully the family may slider from stomach trouble or indigestion. All* YOUF Pharmacist to show you the formula plainly printed _on than fifty-cent cases, then you will under- Thv lemma are wrt weekly- 'l'h¢vi-some why dyapepric ti-annie of an y e are so sl-mpie nnd- easy that they are' nnd, must go' and whv they “sunny ~ l'°‘}°lllll“°l"l¢‘l t0 My Person or little relieve isour. out-of-order stomachs or illkestlon in five minutes Dispepsin _shefselson to look out for graphs nnd drawings make everything is hunk” ‘my tu ' uk, and W y-. tlwlllh each dose contains power < _ ,.~~ wi, of mah 0,. :on ods: you v;_iu nerkea ti; rev °_l; sesieioin. to digest sac prepare for -____ in Buck or Um Va Yw:_l_T;f; __l(\)i‘\1_?o;ietr SVG Ngalland xglxmflltion into the blood all the est; besides, it makes you table with n healthy ap- whst will please you you will feel that your lhtmlnes are eieen and will not need to re- or liver pills for $0110 |10", the sanic old bov thc Tclccrani makes nn editorial attack on the llcv.Clu1r- ics W. ilordoii (Ralph (‘onuoi') for being the “In-csuiiitfble author of the resolution piisf liv ill* l‘i'csliyterinn synod at Brandon critlzing the gov- ernincut’s n:of.i\cs dui'iui¢_thc rc- ccnt Maclloiiulil l:\' oluziifii. Gordon., said tho 'l‘elt-graiii, is a man entirely under the dominion of his passions and preiudices and incapable of sane judgment on any matter even remotely connected with poliLics. 'l‘his is so recognized that pcorlo hnve come tn* treat him more with pitv and consideration rather than with co_ntem;.t. he would otherwise merit. ' His Bxt idea, has 'becn lzrooded over by an ill-balanced mind so long that it is probably imbedded in some physiological alteration in the brain structure which greatly diminishes his responsibility, if it does not en- tirely remove it. _ _No doubt the synod was far more occupied with 'the immediate pro- blem ofkeeplng Gondon in n soothed condition than with the terms of the implication of the resolution. If so its motives in getting thru with the matter were praiseworthy and will be sympathized with hy those who know the reverend gentleman. Argu- ment expostulation and opposition Z ure hopeless. They onlv lead the Gordon tyre to confound with thc prince of darkness any who make t use of them. The Gordons of this world must either heehurnored or re- strained, w__lien their mania. is touch- ed. ' ' To accuse Gordon of- calculated hy- nocritical malignity from the fact that outrages practised in the inter- ests of the liberal party cause no mental reaction to him would bwah- suijd. Such things do not touch him because we don't strike the nerve cen- ter where the disease lies. Pass. wu.soN sniifxs 3 _ REST iN BERMUDA. HAMILTON, Bermuda, November 18-President-elect Wilson and his 'family onboard the steamer Bermu- 'diau arrived at Hamilton today. Mr. Wilson was received by the officials of the city and wht ent'li'uslas the streets. The mayor of l-leiiiflton fln the course of a welcoming nd- dress said :~ :_ We trust that during _vourtcrm of president the cordlal.relatlons bh- tween the United states and Grist Britain wui be maiateirodurd mum- palred and that the strong bonds ` of Mr. Wilson replied: _ '_ »- ' _ As soon as I knew I to four of s will continued promptly`on expiry date. -'r . ~‘.~ -le ~'.‘ 4,' *lr ,_ _ '_ `_ticaIl_v cheered as he passed through; the iinlon will be strsslthcned. ~ ‘ 1. of ,<. » .',. .',- , :,- -'A 3.* manse.--Newcastle Exe. ` ____ l .3- .',. _ _-i- iiy. Hia since phone Ne. is 1. ‘House __ .-\ f I :,- peid for has expired and thus not 4;- -The New :London Woman's Aux- $2 ` . i flllll in ` C in . -_- ,y _ ' -For -»1°.==few»i>»=1f@ of P11" Bred ,_ 3 ollue _ _ _ _ _ Konvcrfo Uvcrcoaf V ali( s Imported Flemish Giant ltabbits-un __ ‘ ' . ,,_w,,,,d Mm, ,,_,,,,_ ' _ iénusually larfge and pgolific Xgelclcs. .' d if If I tl u`t bl for ox rnnc es. NSS ‘_ ' _ _ ` gf 5 , w 15|' ' Bo;,a 7% Summerslde, P. E. I. l` . _ _ A 6', a 6 can gr fine Urnw ea .1 ,< Jr-‘l‘ rf fi if ii 1:? _F-_~i~ ri; _ -EH: .,~._- 'll' -i- -rj °'l_*__ ili. li- _’l`- ' J‘< fl* 4,. »:~ -i- -l‘ v" -ll. ,n _ ____ _ l;: qs.;- “"'l‘-1* '1*~? _.I Any 'l ` _ Eafalogiie » "l"“§i"_ 1 's l___=_ ii _ ‘ [TS] £8 1 ph... i. .H ....1 .'..n..... pi... I '_ ovERc`oA'r TIME is HERE and we are here with' ills 26' J" largest and most desirable stock of overcoats ever shown by us at the ginning of'tlie"wi'nter season. And you can’t einpliazise the word Quality too much in these October offerings. No matter what you select here from a raincoat at $4 oofto a fur coat at $85.00, you are always sure of the utmost quality for yoiiij money. It’s qualify that counts with us, first, _last and_ al. ways and ghayg w]1yit’s so true of this store that, quality considered, prices _ _ _ l at Prowse’s are lower. rder We _Meet -'v ‘»° i it f*-wi.. .,.., _. ' _'_ ni ---- W is-\ _ ._ nr_,N's_ ciiesrruufrstn OVER- coar. 44 isniaa long. made ff0m_fl ed, velvet collar, body 'linings of Slf0“iI Italian, _sizes 36 to 44. black English beaver cloth single brelwl- _ T Sli nc cll Made from ii hesvy"vhiltdi li weed of nice appearance, sli€.lvv_ll_1§` ipc patterns. Prussian col`l'ai' style, 5 ` ies. long, Lwilled Italian body lining, tailor..-d. Sizes 36 to 44. _ . - l ‘ l M`en’s0vei'coals$5.90l P.dlen’s0v€rC0dlS§5f'Q . ` 1 Men’s 0verc0aIs 7.00 Young Meifs Tweed .overcoats made from fashionable z8oz. tweeds, Single breasted, Prussian collar, strap on sleeve. durable italian bedyiinings. Teh vet- ferns to choose from, Sizes 35 t0 44~ » Men’s0verc0aisl5.00 Highest tailoring 'excellence' This coat is made from an ALL wool 'lnipottétl nielton, tailored in the newest senator style, 50 inches long wltli vent ln back hand felled collars and padded shoulders Sizes 3610 46. __ ~ _ ` Q _ _ Men s 0vercoals 0.00 A Double breasted ulster made from n heavy 28 oz. iwcc-tl in dark _grey Sl1u(l¢. slfowlng a herring bone stripe pattern, has converio collar which may be but- _ toned close at neck or worn open. Sizes »_ 36 to 44 ` I l. Men’sa0vercoais10.00 Mefi-'s'Bzeev'ei* `¢léih"0verco:it, made ‘ rom s good quality English Beaver -I cloth, tsiloredistlie new senator style, - 5oinchee long vent in back, velvet collar, gooi may iinlugfs,ii1.¢'s 36 to 46. `Boys’ 0vercoals 3.90 ni* rl ons close around neck The material is lieviot cloth. Brass buttons, and Well inetl. Siz es to fit zfto 4 years of nge. Boys’ 0vercoals 2.75 Boys’ overcoat tailored in a mat model with velvet collar that hut- -/ h -, #U-._ Made from nlicavy weight _frel cloth this makes an excellent' coat f winter wear. It is tailored in the sin a lirezisied fly front style, velvet collg; Sizes to fit boys fronts 'to i5 yesrso nge. _ 1 Men’s0i'erc0afs 12.00 ' 'We have it large range of patterns in this po ular priced overcoat. All the new tweegeffects and also black beaver il and inelton. clothsin the ntw senator tylles, 5o inches long The tailoring is 1 ire: class in evefyrcspect. Boys’ 0vercoafs 425 The Red River Coat- Made fi-osn~ blue black Maikinaw cloth, soft an warm, seams are piped, and the hoo and bodv are lined with red flannel. A ell collar buttons- close at neck. Sizes or ages 3_toioyeai-s. » _ I f '" L V _ l' uv. -sr ‘l` t s'--e"`-_- _- _-if »'f -‘,~ ~'.- °'»“‘-‘-l‘~'r NEW YORK, November 18-A sn and a woman being t cd by tives in' connection -is tifsieliial ' _ robbery. wereshqt nud..'§_‘ll in _ __ _ ycsfe ln” the Bronx tolh t. dlice ddtectlve abd twolrprlv il l tives were ehotmi;_nd_i;itslly-wou'|\ded andthe roprie _n \\e,c _ _ _is . wsfttr ‘while also'-' sl_l¢lt»,'nid1B%$l=‘lly J injured. _ , __ ...__ --s mm _“_ ' Av oe \ ._ n1M1'i ED _ ,S ;..___,_i--..,-. W- - IIIIIE -i ~ » A I W olhrs nillloit0i3$_l§_1Y.l’- ' 1. 0 R 1 gl » ' Oommenei'-izonlseniembenioihimiiieminseitiii-sell " wi ' s\»liei Read I) llly _ |050 MM. l\.‘\l. I-2 " I all. F. M _ _ 522 4.-.» 5% llsilr ex.' D. A tht » . 0 .'°.-'-?5;'>g°5 :s'2`sS?= *-7 P.M. me man A.\l l.l5 9.26 .iii ski. only P. ll _ gt ilvff 0 A‘rr-’ wi' sri i£:&;§l»i`» "3 1' }|,:H_ Arr..'l‘|¢nls|! Lv. Ll) .‘f°=‘6' PM. *Af DI! . oi D ° sf; ` .` gxy ~=§s : r -,UP-IUOQ #Stash sr ii me s Iv Summa H :.40 dll... fa' '*;.i~.‘.f.'...'.i°' ii' 9% “casio 'lr l “"‘ fl- I* t ' |.v. Emerald .lct.Arr. Arr. U. Traverse IJ. __,, . , , _ 1.1: |.v.0h‘tow`nA¢ ‘ ‘ - sféfsefiiili. fl 1,.. _ ‘ LM. ` Lv- ar. _ Arr. iseowse tv., V ‘ i is i»gt.r'i|teYqri "iii _ _- st* Wu. ‘ __ > 'lor _ :,,-_:,i l » ._ h i , . =.~ 4- '? -`_‘ .\. . Ma" -i- 0rder ~l‘~l‘-l‘»i~ s` » _ ' ' ¢ " ' ` ' V C _~i_ _Miss Hazel Morse. agent in J. _ c 0 a 4- G. Jsrdine’s Bookstore, Water St., 'l. _ _ _ _" I _ , ,-_ _,_ will be glad to receive all news. nd- ri* ' ‘ ' » ~‘ "T _iff 'L T' _T vertising and subscriptions in Bum- _._ - ‘ _ fl' rl* »i .3- »l‘4<-l*-l*-le-Y i J -Us I. i Li _#ll _ ,\. >l‘ -il .\- _ >l‘ -i- .lp .\- i .n 44 >l- .i_. 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