. ,___ ._ .._, - .~., , .,_. ., W. e '_-¢'g‘r~'..,»...'<.-.-- =.,-_;,<,,-;; ._ ,§..-.,_'_.;-._..‘,.--..-,‘».;.~ ,,., _ 'ez ' .~ '-' '- ~ 'rss Q _.3 g . YH __»_ _ ..,-...Q A , ~ -» -,.», -..__»--,se-_,W._f;#¢._.a,-..:, ~ . =‘ ,_ _ . -~ - s. rs time-si cummu: srunsflfffllmll T HE L TEST ,ge si 1 RRIV 3 At the up-to-date furnishing store, is 137 dozen Men's American and Canadian Cities. \ P E. ISLAND'S GREATEST CLOTHING STORE. LINE. well known flax of he Cnarioitetown for Boston via and Santas, ‘gagreaiay at noon. e on. vert' 'Tuesday at ip.m- Ill' telleataalal ll¢ta\'a,gead ierlidays ° W. W.CLARKE lanager. Ag ent st &’tow A *v _r.-, .__'_:1 f - -I SAFE rfifé. AD #JS MARITIME S THE Tru Painsee Juuctio time tables to |-ashionable Livery ~ min? osoae I i Stables ~ Street. nm-em. dam me teams. Fine turnouts for weddilii. U14 private parties. I-I -J. WORTH.; ---mms ....i;...;._5;i>i., A5. ;.;... ‘...1 au ~ »*I ~ *. Fashionable Li\e1_v means Qty' lisa rigs; that they are rubber tired, drawn bv live and well groomed horses; that we have ' every style of waggon and car- riage that a man ot- reason could ask for-in fact rigs that wm- pare favorably with those from the ineat private stables in town. Our turn-outs haven‘t got that h :Livery stable-rig" stamp about I This is very seasonabie weather for drivina.-roads are excellent andthe air bracing. Use telephone if you like-me. EEE' 3 csoaos srxslm If you want the nobbiest neckwear in th\ city, buy ity the Leading Furnishing House Sir, the new tie to be worn with the new turn over collar “| Charter of Sora-halhyn .iterate will be Is, 20. 25, so, 35. 45. 60 and 75°- Commencin g Oct. 7th the Steamer Hall- Plan.. tLiue ro. n and Xontreal, ensures a S H r/-'e LADIES Qi' We have just received anotner lot of these Stylish Shoes ' We have thefn in diffe'°-, ni shapes and can i-it auv foo-_ per fertlv -and with the beat shoe valu-s i \ the City at $2.00, $z.5o, $3.00. $3.50 and $4 oo. MURKIS 6. SMITH 8-u~d w 3 months. 1' ur MUST Nlonsnpl E. m 1 ° l l 1 a P- F- L “‘""1» °"“i A choice Bland of Ceylon ’“*"l°’ ”" india and China l.`ea.s, in such "°“°‘°’“' .proportions as to insure s . delicious cup of Tea.. -_ I I _ I :I Sold 7:7 'all the prmcips orthaS,'*'**¢-A grocers. Whoiessic by llllliilllllii & MDNEVIN Ipwer Qleou St. Clfbtlwn. _. -,£4 li l - 1 own, P- E- I--fl,” P UI rl .*;5.**' - a»v»~\i,* 'J P” Stems’ "" "b~ l sh. llioooldhii i.0WlHf`:R & LEARD, JENTISTS. |l'u'1\n:na:nna1:D:m Steam and HotWatcr. eating We are experts st pu't\nZ ‘il Steam and Hot _Water Heating. If you are thinking of havme' your house Etted, call or write us, and we will give you an estimate. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pri-es reasona Jie. Orders ilied promptly. lilll llllllrlll. Uoundera, Engineers, llaehiniatsandlciiennakera, ltanaliavlgatioi 0o'aWharl, Chtbiietowl, _ P.§Iakad. l » Ui THE WEST Latest from Summerside and Prince County. I Farm Cnanx returned Monday night from Cat-thage,Ho. ¢ B. H. Stewart occupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian Church Sammeraide last Sunday evening, i Tas cargo sy the Nnthambethud yes- ‘ terday included 1220 sheep, one car geese, HD barrels of oysrera, 2 cars oats, one car comprising everything that is new and worn in the D°\=°°¢l "-4 °\° h°1'=°- Mas, Crosbie, who has been visiting her daughters Mrs. Woodman, Alberton, and Mrs. C.R.RJgers, Summerside, leaves today on return to S . Joha’s Newfound- land. L.0.A.-A meeting of the RJ; al Scarlet held in Moligcla Orange Hall, on Nov. 14, at 1.30 p.m. Brethren ot the Chapter are requested to attend. ' W, E. Janmxn has returned to his duties as Teller in the Bank of New Brunswick from spending a few weeks at his home in Rexton, N. B., where he was recuperating after his recent illness. Henry Crabbe and his sister Hrs. Thoma~1Robbiee who have been viating their mother Mrs. Thoma ltlrabbe, Sum- merside leave this morning on return, the former to Dover N. J. and the lat er to Cleveland Ohio. Orsrsns are still have a tendency to no down; but the price has gone up, and it the bivale never before was a luxury it certainly is at the present time. The strong _winds of late coupled with a scar- city of this delicious shell fish has put the price almost beyond reach of the ordinary man. . Nzw silk belts, Something new. The linsst line ever shown by us, 50c, 75c and $1.00. each. Another shipment of silk waisis, black and colors, silk and satin walsts from $3.00 to $9.00 each. New halt jackets, new eiderdown dressing jackets. Big show of readymade goods at McGouga.n 8: Wrigh|,’.-. it How pl- asing it is to scat one’s self in a public bnilning where in front' of him the ladies hats are removed; and how discom- forting, to say the least. annoying to sit be hind a. hi.; “feathered” heal dress and be obl*ged to stretch your neck from one side to the other. Ladies who display millinery fashions at church or public hall surely cannot consi ier the comfort. of o:hers. C Edgar Holland of Phillipsburgh, Mon- tana is visiting his father A. E. Holland, St. Eleanor’s. Mr. Ho1‘and has during the past summer been travelling for the bent - dt of his health, having been a victim of typhoid last spring. He was out to the Paciic Caast and down to New ,Yorlv, Pennsylvania and other parts. He has here will give him more vigor than ever. I Wanted-Four ozatxnakers at D. Bruce’s. 31d High cost Hats at price of medium T0 LET.-Furnished and ready for occupation, the desirable residence ou Dorchester Sf. lately occupied by Dr .Alley, immediate posession.-Apply to Miss Alley, Prince St. Sept W tl The-highest artin cloth designing is obtained in Tryon Tweed.-Tryon Wool- len Co., Ltd. ' 5 li Mailing envelopes, the clear thing for I sending photos by mail, keeps them from store Those who have not partakeu of a Table d’Hote Dinner at the Clmmeroial Cafe should do so at once -ready tJ~day from 12.00to3.00 p. m. I 51i I Rliisble shoe dressings in Box onli, Diamond finish. Boulevard enamel cream Velvet polish. Tan waterproof and hn.r~ ness dressing, 22 varieties to choose from -Conroy, Pownal St., Ctarltttetown, P. E. I. - l 51i I A large line ot riialorue and recitation books at Mi::hell's Bookstore. 5 ii .l Our Collars and Shirts are the best fitting goods in the City to~day, as I for value they simp y can`t be equal- led.-Weeks & Co., The Peop1e`ss Sto'.e. 5 ri PUT IT DOWN IN ‘ BIG BLACK LETTERS. | Rei-i’s Tryon Tweeds are the only ’ Tweed~ ma.-'ie on P. E. I. made from pure hair oil’ the sheeps’ backs born on P. E. I. T FARMERS i Keep home trade by purchasing home made tweeds. Good double and twist tweeds. - Bannockburn patterns can be had from your dealer at 75c and 854:. .Tnros Maivuraoruamo Co., P. E. Island. Winners of the Gold Hedalsat the Ex- positions in Paris gud London.-Tryon Iroaliood Pills-the greatest blood Zio ,per -I Swck rokers, N ew bilasg`ow`Nova much improved and no doubt his visit ’ VA being broken, for sale at Mitohelfs Book- I . 5 ll weeds. s ` ill if 0F PERSUNAE A INTHQEST Rev. G. R. Cumming, Crapaud was in the city yesterday. _ Nell McLeod is returned to Summerstde yesterday- afternoon. ' _ lu the Banko!NovaSaotia. » yesterday tor Halifax and Antlzoniah. The condition of Mr-». (Dr.) Ayers ia no worse and good hopes are entertained for` ,her ulclmate recovery. nn-s.a Lwau1..s1m|L61-a Mm. n. v. nmgworu. nu nsumeann wsrki an Lasatmp Bump mn......1a,~1.rt- .. i 't H. ii?" - RA > _ s _ . A . - i L ' _=.\f-‘=~b e f _ o. H, Twmu. ds... rooms." me n°.~.., A. -McPherson were pa`asea¢.,o¢-a inward by the Halihx yesterday. _ ' Iioasmmerouot Boss Cameron ‘k who his opened as otlloe here is spend ing a. few days in the city. ` im. w, n. wsbs'5r‘N.vaT’s¢°"T’. au.. her sister Mrs. George W. Younker of Milton have returned from a visit to their sister Mrs. Louis Moon, Mlllwwn. Mrs. P.ake and Miss Hav.la|.d who have been guests at the Queen hotel for some time y ast, leave this morning by the Princess for _Halifax where they will spend the winter. _ Miss Lizzie E. Jenkins daughter ot Mrs. Issaac Jenkins, Bayiield Streee, has been accepted in the Newport Training ' . 1 - of Raw Furs ises. I , . Hospital lor nurses and has entered . Q H ulpou htr three years course ,of l.rainil18, . I I ‘ ‘ ’ I _ .’ . 1 err. _ ~ Queber-Man Sudercd Terrible Torture with Pains in His Back and Lions. I MATANLQUE., Nov. 3rd. (Special).-Mr. 0. Dionne. ot this place, has at last found la cure for the excruciating pains in his back and loins which have troubled him for so long. The suffering Mr. Dionne has seemed to do him any g-to" until he was led to use Dodd’s Kidney Ima. This remedy has compl. tely restored Mr. part and is feeling spendld It was a most remarkable cure and of e which has done much to make Dodd’s Kid They will cure Bheumatlslm, Solstice. Lu mbago, Back ache, or any other Kidney Trouble HALIFAX Nov _li-_ now ceases to exist. All the business will Union Bank ot Halifax. The branches 0' the Commercial Bank have been taken ot the Union Bank. The authorized ca-nil al of the Union Bank of Htlltax is $1,705 To cure a headache in ten minutes us# Kumioxt Headache Powders. Thg Stylish 0utf|"e|»s_ The electrig lamp at tue lowest \ price quoted. Try Cam_eron’s. 5 li , ' 4 grade ones at Paton's. Gt! ` Another supply of thw tai” S___ Jah” Bacon, just arrived for M»cNutt 8: Co`s 1-' 5 li Fresh case Diamond Dyes all colors cotton or wool received at Central Drug sf. o. . 36i T Call at MacNutt & Offs for a piece o’ that nice Bt. J ohn Breakfast Bacon. 5 li N0_MORE ROOM AT THE TOP Fsrmers,.Tryon Tweeds leave no room at the top for any other make, there are no shoddy in Reirfs dtuble and Twist Tweeds. Ask for them and it you cannot- get them from your dealer send for samples to the MILL.-Address Tryin Woo 3i.1._;Millr, P. E. I. , 21 , .;l..”.°.*;'_'_~;;,'_.-:;‘.. _M _ . \" soizav I Very Sorry wE are really very sorry to dissapoint so many people, but it we - ere pro- ducing iive times our pre- sent `output of PORT HOOD COAL we could not keep pace with the demand. PORT HOOD is probably the the most popular house 'coal the Canadian Market has ever seen Ebe PORT HOOD COAL CMO-. Limited. , Halifax and Port Hood ‘ I I . -o -‘~“’I2PAI~- 5 t FURRIERS; l endured has been almost beyond `,bsliel'. I I H He tried many medicines, but nothing . ` I Dionne togood health and he has no longer rp 'A ii the slightest pain in his back or any other - ' ' ney Pills still more popular with thepeople ` I ` V _ I 1 " of this neighborhood. g g ' ‘ f i s.AN|< DEAL Rnlilro , - . The amalgamation _ . of the Union Bank of Halifax and the the a€§;;a35§;ee;r;?C?0;; 3§1l;§ene;Egiear(;1aS gluch ftohcio mth Commercial Bank of Windsor, N. S., ha, ties Win f I 5 .' 0 ' ne 0 our as lonable .been sanctioned by the uominion Govern Prove O Value In your make up' ment. The Commercial Bank of Windsor uowbe conducted- in the name of t‘\» .......... ............ ........». 1 ` Fashionable Shapes. .°;’.‘;:i:.:-f.f;’Sff;”fr’ °;‘;‘.‘;f:.’.;‘ . GORDON & MQLELLAN, i ' ` The highest market prices paid fer all kinds At the Leading Fur Store of P. E. I. _Fur making and re; airing done on tlze prom- as as » . 4 li D". _ ' - , - f ' r t t I u. it 1'* A \ , . was EE EEE The long expected St. John Bacon has _ arrived at MacNut-t & Co. 5 li. l .¥:§;*i;‘;';e:; °‘:a:°°°, RECEIVED 1 Another . Large . Assortment ' of WIRE. CARTRIDGES at . CAMERON’S HARDWARE g STORE. EEE EE ‘SEE 1 i = 'W Kenneth J. Martin, B- A' larr|stsr.Sollcitor,Notaryhl|e,&g _ MONEY: T0 LOAN. OFFICE:-Eason Building. ' , . , _ . .. A - _,,..,... -......-»rnZ.’i». .-»~§7-<..f...<.-- . i ,WANTS, LOSTS, FUTUNU. ETC- J Am _ _ l i WANTED.-Carriage blacksmith sngtgfl q once. Good wages t. the rigs; mg; wxgg ’ lkaav Bmw.. Bridgem ..,,_ p y; ._ sg !'&"| » F-JR o.sL\t.- Prve uure and vorsshirea four "\°f\\4'8 "iff _F. H-il idav Eldon 5 gk ai . , sam; vom: uousie- 'r.»t»».re aeufendfa ;; any part of the _ » *my ll 4oc tv r load. Kenai t°l TJUBUY. E. B. Love at Son. 5 gieod pdf' \-U* 5 1'*-JK '*,5L\i.-ly to nvve alle CIN 'lt- ’°" °9" °»5,“ld 5 rearso a, great nuiaers, Ain one cow 'ei la ea f. For p rricnlara aopl D thistioe. _|ugy5¢|¢|p5_ I ,»- ¥ Z ' l L0~i‘.-.iteneutxy a.\m\e. and -tan Qlie, $_°»l~_r attach-ii with the follmipg uaaae I faddie. Finder or sawn: knowing sate TV! wherealru A will ‘kindly address John S*°”\=""m.Wln.~l'v- ~ta'ioa. Nov 5 dn ~ri . uuar.-»u.. aan..-ma. eveun-» n lust 81,01 Wf°PP¢_f. Oct. goth. Finder will be rewarded 55' NWIUS it at w P. Colwilvs Crockery stare. ` ' " nov 4 d 3i I WANTHD.-Goou general servant, fa nily gi T0- adults. Wales $15 ter month, Mustoe fat clam m every respect. Analv to Mn. E. ` 115511. Navetgswnod, Moncton. N. B. ix-wlw I WANTED -A url for aeserai housework. R¢C-'numendatious required. Apply to Mrs. I. C. Prowre. Hillsboro equare. Nov. 1 d tf WANTED -A servant for general house- work. Mrs. W. W. Stanley, Corner Bille- borough and Euston Sis. Nov 1 3i eou WANLED-A servant man. Apoly to Ho Arthm- Peters, at his horse ia the evening at ten o’elock. Nov xd tf WANTED. A young man to work on s farm. App y to W. W. Rodd, North River, or at Rodtrs Livery Stacie G1. George St, 2| eoi xi pd. *\'ANiiEU.- gui tor general housework. Apply to Mrs. J. . sims, Weymouth Sc.. neil’ P W:College. |¢~3r tf _ 3 0 ' WANTED*-At once, a competent gir\_ for general housework. Good references required. Eight dollars per mouth given to saiisfacgory person. Apply to Mrs. (Dr.) Shaw. Prmte Street. xo-28dt! WANTED.-A maid for general housework. with good reterencez, Apply to box 8 Chariot- tstown. i 17 d & w ti. -Y 1 T0 LE l‘-aay new two tenament house n Upper Prime Street.-Hrs. R. B. Huesiis, Great George Sheet. 0.26!! FOR SALE-The North American i ;e':*r'\2y°a¢|?ated 01| Kel! Street. Apply atH&l WAN PED-A Era-class dry goods nan. t home well recosnrieadeg and ‘pxaiterstatnod . mel l\0rmag` , I ter a* zouttnatloltmown. R. y 0.11:' WA.3I’1‘e¢;» -A good general servant in