A Diseases ,, p, s. lelemi. Benet 11s Prince 8t- ' pail-Y. 11 to I ll- I- l, SUM-Ex: i A snl (;_ (l. Archibald m N. Y. Poet Gr dunes , school and Hospital united to Eye, Eur, Nose .. m: Throat ‘~ - . guildina. 3"" “WWI “who Guerdlen Office fglsphone S504- ,,..o to 12a. m._1 to e nald a MoPbee , B. h. ' gflfl, Attorney, Eta. Money to Llllll ‘uflfllflQ, Charlottetown H. F. MoPnee all. souclron, arc Monov t0 Loll- osneron Block pttetowfs. P E. Island . S, HESSIAN ,loilcitor Meters Pllhllt Etc. MONEV TO LOAN er 8t Palmer Imor, K. C. H. L. Palmer Barristers, FAQ- qf Neva Scotls Sullelng sriotteiown, P. E. l._ Money to Loan __..._,___~__._.. F. HiRPiM BALL GLISH 60L!) PRIZE. MEDALLIST nED 10 GOLD AND 4 SILVER MEDAL! > MIST Alva MUSICAL ' n/sEcToR BAPTIST CHURCH ‘ pibplred to receive Music s ill the following subjects , VOCAL. ORGAN THEORY 0F MUSIC _ lsptlet- School ioom ,. to12snd2to5 -" by ,A’pp".lintmont. ' ,,j-"E.”CT ilAililiS , EYE '_ SPECIALIST - Royal Bank Bulidirl] HOURS l to l2 u 5.00. I n l. McEACHEN. i Opll. D. IVE IPEOIALIIT sltlmlnesl end gldseeo e when rfesded- , 127 Grafton Street . Person's I and 10 oent 10-1 Ind l-l- II!- l r R.McGuigan,BA P. s. llllltd ,3, is lllhillu ilii RHEIIMAIISM Since hllflfluli- tilts” Illl Fllilillitl Fnlll llaliiltlll u P.0. B0! l”, Pal-lg“, flQs, ~‘ 99PM for '¥»_ uhlflll‘ "l0 [twee llneble to, my,“ l tried medicines l new advertised, -""' "l "well lo. doesn't-a the lulflllllllllllll. they: eeme heck. l“ 1916. I new‘ in in advertisement m“ 'F"ll'"¢'ll'm“ would 1W, Rheuma- llllll Ind looks box, end ‘got allot; then tool "Fruit-e-tiveeWright lion] for about six months and I h." never felt my Rbeumathmsiuwl, i ~ Joliu 1:. comparison.‘ Uoibox, ardrszlsoznslsluzeei s: dealers or sent poetpeld by Fruit-n-tives United, Ottawg, CHOICE. FLOWERING autos DIRECT rnom HOLLAND ___,_ iiuicllBuihs Our annual importation of choice Flowering Bulbs dir- ect from Holland lies Just ur- rived. The" finest lot of first size largo lowering Bulbs ‘ we have ever handled, every it Bulb in‘ perfect condition. Hyaelnths, Tulips (Double ,_ regular meeting of the institute was held in the town hall, _, cios H and Mrs. GotelL-A. "WHO? from Holman’; catalog.‘ ..'HARD COAL — A limited supply of hard coal is due, to ur- rive shortly for Poole k Thomp- sou. Ltd. Moutllfllle. 2000l7-13-5li ..'IO0K YOUR ORDIl-l AT! once for hard coal. The supply; is limited-shale I: Thompson, Ltd, Montague._ 200017~l$3i| “JSOUI-IIS SESIIGED. - The ‘lllwll lll bqllellllid-llle week by commercial men and it is expected| that with Relph Dlngwell as leader the merchants ‘wllphave. tqqcek an armistice. AJIIO%S_K the ranks of the besiegers are eesrs B. Brem- llfil‘. J. S. Dixon. Eugene -McEaoh-_ ern and Geo. Sutherland-til. grracroav QOLIb-The lob- ster factory owned by Messrs Hughes and iPope. and situate at North Lake, was sold here on the 11th. 1H. H. Acorn, copnbiy do“. ducted tlir- zlzlle. Mr. Harry Tid- mareh or‘ Charlottetown was tlhe DUlCIIESQPr-‘B. ‘INSTITUME MEETlNGd—"ThB Women's Georgetown on Monday, October 9tll with a large attendance oi‘ lad. lee. Miss Car-ruthers gnve a demon- stration on making candy which was vary much appreciated. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. McLareu, lMrs. Hanson and‘ M-rs. Edward Hemphill. The meeting ed with the National Anthem. {om lantern Personals ....'Mrs. McLeod. Duudas, is vis- iting Georgetown-fit. L? i ...'Mr. lleckbert Poole‘, Montague, recently visited Georgctown.-—A. ....°Mr. John J. Clark, Annundnle, . recently visited in Georgetown.—A. .,i 5;; recently visited Georgetowne-A. .,..°Mrs. Campbell, New Port, ....'Mrs. lllilton Hemphlll. Plictou. N. 8., is visiting her parents, Mr. our ....'Mr. Erilest Trainer, Charlotte- itown. recently visited. Georgetown. -—-A . A ht sisters is ~ fiulltoI-‘iislrrlu McNEILL l ‘Y There occurred at the prime . County Hllllvltfll. Summerside, on Memgcflc QOUVEN|R‘,__ h October 2nd. the death of Sarah A., the wiudqw o; Matthew & McLean, dearly beloved wit'e oi’ Mr. Martin Souris. is an interesting display oi‘ Mmafll- “t Em! Rlllll‘. but 16. souvenirs of the Great North, col-"Mrs- “ma” h" llWll ill failing lected iy 4B0“, g, 5g paqum, R, Nfilhesith for the past lour months, two yea-rs within the Arctic Cir- ll great shock to her family and cle. The collection consists of an "wnfi- she w" ll ‘l/Olllllll 01' 10v heavily beaded in fancy. calm-g and er and e lovhle - ife. shelddvee, designs, also a large tobacco Dguch besides her sorrowing husband. ship and design on bum, Show a llllllll. 0f Bllliln Men Lucy Mensler, marked artistic ability possessed by,“ 3mm"; - Ldml- l" llllllle- Illlll itunts of theNorthland. in addition A» 811d Capt. J. W. Her funeral to those, there is a fur coat and l°°k ma" l"! Wednesday morn- men, a dog team whip, four walrus GYM"! Rlllflli ’Ilhe Requiem High tusk-s and two beautiful white fox Ma" W" “"18 b)’ the Dllillll‘. R9‘!- curqos makeup, cermmnyuln Bu,” were Messrs. I). B. McNeill. Geo. able coiiequom Constable p34,,“ Cameron. Marshall Richelieu, J. D. absence visiting his parents Mr. and Lecky-m B" l» P.- Mrs. M. "J. "Puquet of this town-B. M. M. P, who has spent; the janlblll the news of lher death came as Falll-mo woman's dress of deerskiu. “m9 ‘“‘P°‘m°"- ll belllll-illll llwlli- ot‘ the some material. ‘Bile workulan- lbw” dmghmrll- M"- Hlllly Le those hardy and prlmlflye quhmbgthree son's, Joseph W., Augustine porkhe from] worn by the Eskimo ing to St. Patrick's Church ut polite. nherrbove Wm, seven, 0mm. .l. A. McDonllld. Tile pull bearers above rererr w ,3 on lea", of Lecky, Linus hit-Neill and Augustus MR. W. —8. MELLICK ....'MONTAGU.E.—!l‘-he following is the gtandjng o; the pupua o; Wallace Siewnrt liieilick, son oi Montague who‘); for the mama, of Mr. Stephen Iiicliick of Elmira, died Seplgmbgr; prmcmapa Depmqmentzat hils homo on the 8th inst, aged Grade lX.——l, Wilfred McDonald; 2, 27 Years. Tim deceased was a young Gordon Coma; 3, Maude Hymn luau oi sterling qualities, devoted Grade v,".]___1,wHmry Younker; 2, u. his parents, true to his friends, for-ed Younger; 3, H919“ Memshdhonest- in business, honorable in Miss Mellislfe -Dept.' Grade vll.-1,~llll will!“ "llll rel/elem toward Wilfred MrjLggfl, g, Marco"; lMcQGod. Iii-s early dcalih is sincerely Kiunon; 3, mange lyes, Grade v|,_ mourned. not only in the family 1, lii-iunie Green; Z, Byron Grant; clmie- but l" m“ "llllllllllllily Whole 3, Annahe] Marun, Grade v__],_lli0 was wcii known and loved. The Jcssic McLeod; 2, Frank Bell; cllllllllllll "MW We“ wllllllvled by Vivian Armgu-ong‘, M139 shawls his pastor, Ilcv W. R. MncWulker, Dept. Grade “lib-l, Frances Coffin; lwho spoke words of comfort to the 2, 1,01,; 15mm]; 3,,};e1en campbelLilléffillVed, busing itis remarks on Grade v1__1, Ange Fraser 4m‘; the words: “i shall go to ililll,’ but Y Archie llilchey, equal; 2, Helen he shall not return to nle." To his vmrers; 3, jack Mama“, Grade v_ parents, his sisters and his brother __1, Horace Eraser; g, Howard we extend the sympathy of our Landry; 3, Olga McKinuon. Miss hearts- Neiisolfs Dept. Grade lV.—1, Lou- ise Burke; 2, Eileen Dewar and Elitlle Sorry, equal; 3. Louis Keith. Gram; [||__..1, Kenneth Beer; 2, Mrs. Alexander i\icDonnld, the Alexander Wightman; 3. Cecilarhemved ‘"6 °l lllle "l" the llllllll Tyratnof, Grade p]____1, Pear] Me|_|highiy respected residents of Ken- “sh; 2, stewm-t ‘yes; 3, C89" Help sington, died there on October], Grade ],_1, Annie mchomm; 2, after a severe and protracted lil- Maba] Fraser; srlsédle gem Mg“ ness. She sustained this severe and Morrtsseyls Dept Grade '1v___1, testing disease with heroic fortit- Mm-ggreg Coming 2, Calvin Hilchey; 'ude for the period c; seven long 3, Atwood yormker, Grade ",]___1,,years, maintaining that Christian En“; gown, amfwnuam Landry, courage which sustains the truly equal; g, whmjfrad McDonald, potent moral character, The best Grade n (a)._1, Jean 31mg; 2,;ekill that medical science could Ray McGee, (b)_1., Avis Cflmpbe"; {command was utilized and the most g, Percy Mogonald; 3, stew“; tender and exacting nursing that vgckers, M155 Morr-gssey-s Dept, the profession can afford was pro- MRS. ALEX. McDONALD . ,. lIH-llll-DTPETOWN deter-inf " "' o-e-e-e-oooo-e-e-o ' and Single) Darious Long Stemmed Tulips. Narcissus. Daffodils, Trumpet _ Daffodils, Polysnthus, Narcleoue, Cro- SUSfFPSSSIII, etc, etc. , Send for Price list. Post- A age paid on all mail orders. Buy now and get first choice. My _A SEEDS ' BULBS ' ' . Carter 8: CoLtli. . ....'Messrs Tidlmursh and Baxter v of the Portland Packing Co. We!" , ‘recent visi-tors.—B. I ....°Mlss Louise Hobbs who has been visiting friends in George- , town has left for her home in Syd. ._...'Miee Fredda Morrissey, Georgetown, lllS visiting lher cousin. ....°Mr. Maurice Donovan left Friday fofl-laiifsx after visiting his home st GeorgetoyrL-A. ....'Mrs. William Hobbs. who has been vistng her ester Mrs. Levers of Georgetown, left for her home ,n Sydney-A. [in Sale All shades‘ in’ stock, sold at half price. $1.50 to $1.75 shades for . . . . . 75c. ..-..'.hlessrs B. J. and Plcton Mc- Corrnac, motored here from St. George's last Wednesday on a bus- liness trip.—B. llills m nu ANIJ SIDES Relieved by Lydia E. Pink» I s Vegetable Compound - Lindsay, 0ntsrio.—"l used to have very bad pains in my beck "and sides and oflten was not fit to do my work. 3 light fixtures com- plete with shades $7. 2 light fixtures, com- plete with Slllldils» $3- s. udlstacfét Sons tel Queen Street sing by appointment Isphone SIS-l.- PhOUB 722-3 medicines be- ~ . fore l began to ~ ‘ take yours. I ‘ijili llw Lydia g ‘K osicry - We have just received our fail and winter stocks of ladies and gent? H05‘ “iery and men’s and boyfl’ Sweatem , Our ladies hosiery l8 made by the dargest manufacturer in Canada, the lvariety large and the Priile? "'5' ’r°a‘ invite your inspwtlll"? ljilnabie.‘ we \ IA bigstock of sweaters at _ , also a complete range, 0f Qlllllflétds ,Ulld0l’\$'_68l'r fine heed-pew; j hill M ,. f: I l 'mivi..l (Qthing, boote-and-shoes, all at Illa!" 'l°.llillllil’i-iii-. nomilclgs, P. n, ,1. f/‘l- N. r- " - Sweaters ‘Toronto Globe’ end now that if leulkim V o all of my neigh- tlors. l keep it in the llouee ell the time and take it once in e. while no matter how well I feel, for one pound of cureP-lllnlzsllsrm next to impossible if you ere suffer- ing from some form of female trou- ble. lt may cause your beck to who ore pain in your side; it may make yoll nervous and irritable. You may be able to keep up en around, but you do not feel good Lydia E. Plnkhamh V compound is e medicine for wom- en. It ill especially adapted to fle- iieve the cause of these trouhlx: end restore them to normal heel d cester, Mus; “quirk ver. B.’ C. BRINGING A UP FATHERr-Q Grade ll.—1, Catherine Reynolds; 2, Eric Coffin; 3, Rita McLean. BATTlLING SIKI AND CARPENTlE-R. PARIS, Oct 12.—-Prospccte for the departure to tho United Stuies of "Bottling Sikl", Senegalese, coll- queror of George Cnrpentier, now appear remote as the boxer is re ported to be near the breaking -poin-t with his manager, M. Heifers and to be llltfllft upon avoiding whatever BPPRIIQGIIIBDlSl that have -been made previously. The contest ‘between Siki and lleilers will expire on November 30th, and it has become known that the former is not desirous of renewing it. In the meantime, French boxing promoters are munoeuvering to bring Jack Lempsey, world's heavyweight champion, here for a battle with iSlki in Dltecember. In sporting circles, it is reported that the directors , of the new Buffalo ‘Velodrome, where Cor- pentiefs eclipse occurred, have made overtures to Jack Kearns, Dempscyks manager, -for such a contest. ‘ MEMORIAM MR. FRANK ARSENAULT The death took place at Abram's Village on Sunday morning, Oct. 8, after a lingering illness, of Frank Arsenault, son of the late Stuns- iaus Arsensult, age 33 years.‘ He is survived by his mother, six bro- thers, Joseph aud Anthony, sit home, Amlle, Michael, Asfas and n Stanley in Chelsea, Mass, also four sisters, Cecile, Euaiie and Cyreune, Montreal, and Mrs. John Cassie, Chelsea, Moss. The funeral took piece last Tuesday morning from h" 1mm“ m, r Egmout Bay Church. MR. ‘ALFRED MecDONALD Mn Alfred MacDonald. died at ounce of prevelltivll ll W031i e Farroinginn on Sept. 14th having All?" reached the age pf seventy six BELL. 13 5% Pll-lll 39o U955!» on‘ years. Besides his wife, there are 7° d° m? m“! “jwrk-“d 7°“ left to mourn. four daughters and snow there is much to be done-Is lght sons, l. M. Simmons, Lowell. Muss; Mrs. Hugh MacDonald, Ail- eton, bless; Mrs. Harry Quinn, Gloucester, Mess. ; Lemuel T. Gloucester, Muss; Harvie l‘. Glou- Peter D.. Providence, R. l.; Mrs. Annie Ledwell, Vancou- ;- Joseph .l.... Vancouver, B. 0.; Adrien, Sou-rie; George N2, Angue.'E., lllurlniugton. He was laid to rest in Rollo Buy Cemetery. May his soul rest -in peace. vlded, but the fate that Dvine Pow- ‘er had decreed i'or the human race! was sealed sud God liorescw thnti human ii-fe must ripen into eternnll frution, so she resigned her very: existence into the disposing power‘ of Supreme Reward. She had re-' pleted her lize with those graces and that strength of moral firmness thalt frequent reception of the Sac- raments of the Holy Catholic‘ Church actually imparts and subl. mlttiug her will to the wise decreel of Providence she entered the PPBSEBCSflJI God fully sanctified to: enjoy the bliss that a holy, virtuous life has merited. She was the model,- domestic] mpther and with her wisely judic- |iouls husband, reared a family that effectually display what a salutary, [influence christian. parental power can exercise over the lives of n family. 'l)heu when she realized that her course in lii'e wns about completed and that she soon must render to God the soul that He Stop Rheumatism With Red Pepper When you nre suffering with rheu- mntisnl so you can hardly get nrcuud just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest re- lief known. ‘Nothing has such concentrated. penetrating heat ms red peppers. illl- stnnt relief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the ‘tingling heat. ln three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood circula- tion, breaks up the ougest-i and the old rheumatism torture is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub. mild!"- from red peppe u, costs little at any drug store. Get s Jar nt once. Use it for iumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, colds in chest. Almost instant relief aw- site you. Be sure to get the EB"- uine, with the name Rowles on each package. 4gionev>wllflam\\\\\\vlln f PACKAGES l5¢ lillve. she devoutely disposed the faculties that the soul essentially operates to appear before God, aw- aiting judgment. She had been vis- lf-ed frequently by her Pastor, Rev. M?!‘- i). ti. Gillie who administered lo her the sacraments tllu-t God has instituted to strengthen the living c, and to secure the dying in the aw- nerd Cain, Dgtrnif, pump; Mrs, ns human recognition will adequate- ’Bpron Larkin, Richmond, P. E. L; ly appreciate human spirituality. Mrs, John Philip Shgfldgln, Men. The funeral was held on Wednesday ‘cilanl, Sunk; Drmie] Jgggph, Re. and tile long and sorrowful proces- g-iuu; Peter 1)., Burlington, ]»_ p; L! sioll attested tn liile esteem ill which zmil John Alexander m, hQmQ, ltile deceased izuiy was llcltl. The Shenisolehvestwenty-tour grand null bearers were James Ullllllill’. llldfl-IILHGI‘ husband survivos~olle Jlllllell Bruhnnl, Joules (l-ornlall, of tile moat widely known and Joseph Higgins. Stanley Ole-relay tulghigoxfigéa gf,,,?,',‘,‘:lyltgi, m“ 0mm deeply respected residents of Ken-Eilnd Michael Brennan. m", one Mmhap, Auguqune W,“ sington, who most truly dispinysi A High Mass oi‘ Requiem was killed 0,,’ the ba’,,,afl,,,,,*,,,_ iamncéwhe characteristics of n gencrzltion,|sllng by the Pastor Mgr. Giiiis who on mm, 29 191,, M,“ Pa“? m, uius. too fast drsuppenring. |niso periorllllzd the solemn service Donald Bosh,“ M3,“ _‘M,_,_' D __ The bereaved fulniiy and friends lit the grave. Canny‘ Human’ Mqsgj q,,,',’"p " ure consoled by the sincerg gyjn- A crzitciui parish will long cher- Borgla‘ S, Pa," ‘_““,',',, patlly oi’ hosts of friends who will lsh the lllelnory of a. noble woman. ’ ' ' " ' ' ‘remember Mrs. McDonald so long —Y. F" VIIIA\\\\\\€llllkfl\\\\\\WIIIIIIW\\\\IIIIIIIIIW\\\\\\\W ' We Don’t Advertise Exhibition Week because we know that we always have ll we can in justice attend to then; but now that the crowd has left town we are anxious that no one should miss our 1001 BARGAINS HERE IS A SAMPLE or FIFTEEN or THEM (1) 100 pairs Ladies Grey, Fawn, or Brown Suede ‘strap Pumps, medium heels, _ all sizes ............ ... ........ .. .. $2.75 (2) 160 pairs ladies patent pumps and oxfords, high heels» .l. a T. Bell and Slater wv-m. ... . g Z v Your Wallis? h: XMAS A Gilt Your Friends Cannot Buy OO§OOOO§§OQ1l make. Ail sizes ....................................... .. $1.98 _ \ (3) Ladies black kid boot}, medium _ I and low heels, latest styles $3.30 and $4.25 ~ a a 'l‘Ze.2.'J‘6.j,..all,,y (4) I A lot of small sizes, $1.924 and $1.00 f ‘i I (6) 85 pairs Men's Brown Kid, leather sole Slippers ......................................... .. $1.65 2 (6) 80 pairs Ladies Suede or Kid Boudoir Slippers ........................................ .. $1.65 '_ _ _ - (7) 500 pairs Infants Boots, sizes 3 to 7 65c. Don't miss these. l (S) Children's and Misses black or brown Boots, sizes S to 10y, and i1 to 2 l $1.95 and .... -. $2.00 : (s) 100 pairs Women's Box Kip Boots ........................................................ .. ..... .. $2.90 (10) 100 pairs Women's Brown Boots, medium and low heels D. or E. width $3.95 A (11) Men's Military Boots $3.75, $4.60, $6.25, $6.75, $9.00, $9.75. ('12) Men's Heavy Military Rubbers ......................................................................... .. 50c (13) 400 Pairs Women's and Children's Rubbers ............ .............................. .. 50c Our rubber list will be issued later, meanwhile we are taking our prices from the ' "' _ mall order catalogue, except as move and also a second grade which we soil ,_ . s _ (14) Insoles: Schopodlc, Cork, Dryfoot, Ventipiex, etc., etc. ............................ .. 10c o (15) 250 cased Shoe Brushes with Polish .................. .._ ......................................... .. 25o GofFs Is always the Family. Shoe Store. l Golf's le the Great Gaiter Store. , Golf's is Headquaflers for Heleproof Hosiery. t: Golf's has been going strong and Improving continually since 1880. . J‘ — \\R i?'@ ZZIIMWT “\\IR"IIZ i Marie-sun —BY, GEORGE McMANUS L. 1i m’ , crooner. a all prices, Oil-uric TV! and work shirtfl» ‘L I couch-w eons. L-w" ANIIQIQ 7§ NEAR TH“ zealous rm - ‘HELECTIONQ r navel: acme OH‘. YOU AEE QENTLE MAN THAT '5 GOING TO Ci-uNA- 4th’ THAT wAl-Afg, TO m1‘ OF acne‘: rvl; s-rool: 95g A l-Q lN MY win: aur 4o? ME, Li<l<E0 ~ll= non-g III! Inter-s. hes-ms Ssevlcs. Ilse. $3131 A . , l