8 , -ir E ooaanran, caan r.0'r'1~s'row 1|, raises nnwllan mi cum. I" ' The Object of our Endeavor ln this store is to supply for imnicdiate wear just sucli smart looking, cor- rcct, v.-ell-made clothing as an or-.lcr placed two or tlircc \\‘cclcs ahead will buy from the best tailors. To attain that object we have put iu a well assort- ed stock of §IIIiIIEY’S READY l`AIIIiIlEIl CLOTHING ".>‘~ I which we are authorized by H. Shorey 5: C0., of l\0I‘If.I’¢8|, to guarantee to you to tlic fullest extent. If this is the class of goods you want, we sl1al` be glad to See you at your earliest convenience. PE. I. 's Greatest Clothing s A Mc1>oNAu> 0 e Q Sole Agent for Ch’town. Now’s Your Time To fil1;up your coal bins. Coal is cheaper now than it will be,we are not asrushed with orders as we wil‘. be, and y0u’l1 be on the safe side in any event. Remember the coal famine last winter and take our advice to buy now. APICKARD & Co.. PHONE 240. New Fall Suitings and Overcoatings The very latest goods just received at the American 'Clothing Store and will be made into suits and over coats in the latest New York Stylcs,tit and workmanship gua ranteed prices always the lowest. Fi, ,L_ Frank MacKenzie _THE STYLISH TAILOR AND GENTS’ OUTFITTER Summerside. . _ _ *1 if _ Induraied iihreware. E. B. Eddy Co., Ltd. 1i@ Will not shrink or swell, cannot leak-water soak or RUST. Is prcof against hot 01 ccldzwaier, _kerosene or coal`0ii, bcnzine and ordinary acids. Will not taint water, milk, or other liquids. Handled by all first-class grocers. SCHOFIELD BROS., _ STJJOHN, N. B. sELLING AGENTS. 1 A Few Comparisons Gu i-'ANY - Canada Life a San Life of Canada Manufacturers Imperial Life Mutual Life of Canada est?-§ dis 2 serie .;"_..§` 53.733 sisfoiho ’I§1i?o 'l`.i°1‘2f9'iaI"5iZf.`¢’aiz° ’°.?3‘£§` hit’ 2323 °=`§°"?s% ‘Z.?2§? 1.xuI891 , 71-843 Mgiysl 6551191 _242.°49 _ _ __ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _,_ -»--».~.~- ~- » . .~..~ .~ ...».. Q -3 ; ~ ;_- _ _ “"1 'Z _ W ~.-.- .... »r~:.e:,1i=:'t»,.. ;'.~,;>.@-~’:=s.z=.s~=>~;~wi-;.:;uf§§3§5§- as-==~~1-=e:-~~<--~~ ~ -~>‘=“ -~ .,,=< » as ,_ »’f'.' ‘~ .;f=1,i~>- ~~,‘f‘..s .='=.,,»;;s:- -'-.~=' ' ~' ...sl .. -.1.»_f..<)_.._f.\,.f¢._ = X i Uilfii WEST I Latest from .Summerside and` Mrs. David .Montgomery returned home last evening from Boston. Miss Winnie McDonald went to Charl- ottetown yesterday where she will re- side. Percy Armour crossed by the Northum- berland yesterday morning en route to Montreal. E. B. Harnett shipped by the Northum- berland yesterday morning four horses for Bermuda. , Ladies’ should examine the excellent line of leather goods including wrist bags and all the latest novelties in purses a t Small 8: Beairstds. A Parrr of the cargo by the Northum- berland yesterday morning consisted of 420 lambs shipped by S. H. Jones, &lJ bags oats,250bags starch, N0 brls oys- ters. Our importations of ladies' underwear larger and more varied than ever this 'season and include many special lines. Ask to see Wataon's unshrin kable and tha plushined linders and drawers.also our 25:: vest.-McGouuau & Wright. _$11 THE cranberry crop on the the Island this year is a very small one owing to the dry weather of last spring. C. R Dickie Muddy Creek, the leading cranberry grower in this Province, says that where he usedtoget from 150 to 200 bushels he only raised this season' about 15 bushels. H.s.an'rs willbe cheered Everv erson . _ _ D lwith the slightest Scottish instinct will have their hearts warmed within them inlistening to th's greatest of all Scotch concerts on Nov. llth, when the best We Old Country affords will be beard in song and story. This concert ap- D¢&ls to practically every om. Tn: character comedian, Harry Mnnroe comes in for a large share of in'erest as his performance has the advantage of be- ing a novelty. In comic song, jokes and patter dancing this artist is said to have no superior in Scotland. Don't forget the date here ani secure seats early from Mr. Whitney as everyone is going. Tru: Town Council has under consider- ation the matter of adding about 2) lights to the str cet lighting service and the ques- tion of an all night service. This new venture may mean an extra expenditure of four or five hundred dollars annually. It is true that this town has not by any means sudlcient lighting; it remains to be disputed also that the price now paid for light is about as highas the town withits present source of revenue is in a. position io pay towards this service. The matter I then resolves itself into tbeone vital ques- tion; how is lighting enough to meet the lwishes of the people to be obtained with- out over-taxing the rate-payers. For the .present lighting system the town pays $778 for 38 lights (32 o. p.) with only a half night service, or a little over $20 a light per year. For an all night service with 55 lights the citizens are asked to pay $25 .I 1, per light, or $1,375 per year. This is the offer of the Summer-side Electric C0. The Town Council offers $1,210 for 60 lights. The cautious citizens will view the ofer made by the council as quite large enough, considering the town’s small revenue, and the offer of the Electric Co., really beyond the town’s means. It is assumed that the Electric C0. know their h own business. Take it for granted also' that the town will pause and consider ben fore entering into a contract which will burden the tax payers to the extent of about $500 increased expenditure for lighting. If the town is to have more light the cost must be carefully considered. The service is not what it ought to- be. But are there not other more pressing needs 2 Can the town not adbrd to wait awhile and consider the advisability of owning and controlling its own lighting system,' It has been the history of all progressive towns that trouble begins when the town`s interests are allowed to be handi- capped by any company whose interests are their own. Municipal control of town lighting is always the most satisfactory; and until Summerside owns and manages an electric plant citizens may expect to be confronted with difiicnlties in the way of rates and satisfactory lighting. -Bicyclists and all athletics depend on BEN'rr.nY's Linment to keep their joints limber and muscles in trim. A PACK Webster, ~ is ,_ that THE _ A 1 _ ‘_ 'fe nw “ Your name nice - ° 0 9 . ' --- » .1 Stanficld s Undcrw insurance in Net Dividends Dwi- as of Death Year* Mem '”°'d° f_h°°s’ Amfs H°Id°° m“k° yeugrav on a 50. _ ` leroe Dec Premium to Policy desde laeele Claims of li Ask f°" "h°m _ ‘ I or 10 cent coin for , 31-' I-we “°"=~ mm °'=;,§; °g,,f\;°_f- .......................................... ._ _ --_ as.: . Ft” b°>'S ffm 8 t° #reefs °f ase- ’°°‘ r - ~ I ‘ I ` G. S. Inman, Montague was in the city yesterday. W. F. Larkins, T gnisir, W; K. Rogers Chronic Disease Oi the Kidneys and Bowels--Well- I known Steamboat Man Endorses, _ ,Statement Vouched for by Minister. nn. causes I Cleveland to Montreal. Until a few l Rev. A. J. McNeill, Ur neil returned 5 * ' » 2 lar-t night af er a visit to Nova Scotia. \ A % ‘ I Wallace Leitch of the Savings Bank rc' ` I __ ,_ 5 . turnei last night from a visit to Boston' = _ ' » t T ._, _ ,_` " A _ fs.. 1. £¥»3"' -a-. “fuk u and Rev. Dr. Sinnott, were passengers ` i"` . 0 ~ M »i 1 ' S d . vii ' "2 ii. ’ 'A li as s ____ ,Another Cure .of i ° , _ ` l1€y° LiV€l' DHIS jack Frost will soon beswith us, and you " Mr. James A Buc_hner, St. Catharines W31111 'IO l1lS Ont., was for years a steamboat man and _ _ _ is favorably known in every port from 110i IUVCSIZ Ill 8 g00d Warm 01’ ,months ago he was for years a great snf- Péfllaps 2 UICC Of and ferer from kidney disease, rheumatism ,Liver Pills have made him well, and for tatement bclowz- I was the unhappy victim of kidney came so severe as to make life a burden for work, appetite was fickle; I became growing worse, and became despondent this medicine came to mv hands when I was in such a miserable condition. The first box gave relief, end, illled with joy at the thought of again recoverin healt Kidney-Liver Pills as an ideal medicine. personally acquainted with Mr. J. A Dr. Cnase's Kidney-Liver Pills, I can' say I believe he would not make a statement knowing it tobe in any way misleading or untrue. I It is by curing just such chronic and complicated cases as this that Dr. Chasc's known as a medicine of exceptional merit. Their direct and' cembiiel action`on kidneys, liver and bowels e them suc cessful where ordinary medicines fail. One pill a doee; 25 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmansou, Bates dc Co., Tor- onto. To protect you against imltations the portrait and signature of Dr. A. W Chase, the famous recoipt book author,. are on every box. Do you want to learn shorthand and 1 College ad on page of this issue. Zi) d li saying, ' An ounce of prevention is worth colds, catarrh or any other ailment caused by taking colds or by exposure. It will prc tect your back and chest from cold, :damp winds and sudden changes. We have a po all d li -220 cases more of the celebrated Granby Rubbers, received by Goff Bros.. today. We received yesterday our order of Hymn Books, Bibles, Book of Praise, etc, iusta reminder-you’ll hear more about them later.-Mitche1l’s Bookstorf, Sunny _ side. 30 d iii. , . il Y Carter's Bookstore. The newest in Une stationery, the newest books as' issued, the newest in fancy goods, toys, games, chinaware &c, &c. Goods personally Not because they are made in P E Is Tryon Mfg , Co., Ltd. _ _ 20 d tf § S § Buchuer, who was cured by the use of. record II y are benefit of anim he im made the best of its kind. . Furs for Ladies’ and rbeumatism and constipation, which be f1'QIl1 IZIJC l0W¢SIZ ISO tht hlghést. C0816 in ‘ I ° 5: z h. § _ ‘ I . _ I continued the use of these pills until I _ I _ ' ~ had used six or eight boxes and was again = S I enjoying my for mer health and vigor. l A 9 ` » I -» -» shall always recommend ~ Dr. Chase’s - f - 'Z Rev. W. D. liIassoo,Methodist minister, Port Robinson, Ont., writes:-“Being I ` i and constipation. Dr. curses Kidney- would suit. We have them all and every one Mr. Boehner writes.-~°r°r may ycm Furs for Misses and Children. Furs at all _ I wasa constant sufferer, entirely unfit let 115 Sh0W iZh¢ID t0 yOu. RIC fl'€¢ t0 smaeisiedwnuia iwtsieep, but sms inf and try on, nothing need be purchased until the morning tired and enfeeblcd. I lin- I . gered on in this condition, gradually l'l.3V€'S8tiS5Cd yOl11'S€lf that th€ g2.1'H1CIlt IS H18 and discouragedbecanse I could obtain I P1‘0Cl11’3b1€ fOI` (IIC IBOIIBY. MC1'it 1138 Put US no relief from the many medicines used; ' ~ “Fri¢n<1ssevl.ea nf. ohms Kinney-, the lead of all competition and we stand on LiverPills,fand Inow feel thankful that ~ ' ' Kidney-Liver Pills have 'become so well, I i SPECIAL Norictsf I ~ _ __ . f alrf Y suit. 5 ,°°**.4-4"_\f complete line at all prices.-G. E. Hughes D 0 B D & A thecaries Hall, Charlottetown. ‘ ' . so a ri _ t/Wholesale and Retail New Goods are arrivin daii ati ` GORIl0N & MCLI typewriting-Read the Union Commercial ‘ HOISC RI1gS f1'011‘l -- _ - w. ¢ . » selected, and that you cannot get ' any‘ ” other store. Special attention to mail _ orders. 27 d lw “Pay for all you get, but get all you p_a.y B examinin t k f - for," you will get all of that if you buy y g your Q oc 0 Winter Under Reid’s Tryon Tweeds. I 7 d tf ' clothing : Y 1”;-_, 25 cents at W W Men’s all wool underwear soft. and warm $1.00 isa E MDNCTON » TWEEDS- _ 'r' "~"' ` Wel1ncr’s.` 26dwtfi= per suit' " |865 5 A an ed _ _ _ ` ` ` , Fine I-2~I1}b’S. wool underwear $2.50 per suit. :gg I f° ° “N” 'W S» , E We never saw prettier _hats for Turnbull S #Xtra iiwllatural wool $4.50 per suit mg, 3 price, ,,,-, |,,w,,,,g t 3. men than our new stock rs, Boston ' All S128 Up to 6. 4 . V l . New York and '<1 ’ ° < ‘ -` A iew figures compil m e Government b ue , w i emon- ' 0° &1lm¢B'S 0100122; ' ' ’ Lon on hats are . _ . I _ 2, hem. Is’nt it about tim if tes 1 ‘ 1 _ I - - a‘”°“g t . ° °f..