--1- ‘:?5» wx ti.; .3 ;». 4 K i t PAGESl‘ ' 'rim mrnsr rimws ('13 A ' riiiqii or ini. _ OCTOBPK 25 [pug ,< ¢_:»: i.. n "7 My V; "ii ,._. lit 4: . ' ie., f i-, 'i "` li __ . » \ _ ,. - _pr .?` - ' 3”- " '"7' ' ' ` - ~' »~ . | '~ ' I E, _ . `_m_ Piiiiicia coli . . _ , V Nu iiuiiiiiuiii i ‘ Offices in Snnrrnerside. john Dhkicson, Agent. _ and in Alhcxim Herbert Clark, Agent. _ A- ' ,. --'riie latest news, iii-st iii ini. lc, Side, are putting in a large weigh spakes in front of their premises. _lt 4 n _*___ ( -Mrs. Edward Lidstone. Cape th - . v Wolf, returned last night from a four ‘ Weeks visit to friends in Boston. it 'li ____ one carload of live geese formed a 1” "-Four liunilred and fifty laiiihs and' P PBT 0 E I’ 'Si from Sumrnerside, yesterday. io 1 ____ I J -Miss Matfliia Raiiisuy, wiis iiin~l` "=~J. Mayrimrl Waite, New Yorkin --The Summerside stores will he used on Thanksgiving Day, Monday, -The Edgett Grady U0., Summer- 0 ~Citizens in the eastern part of the iwn will be' able to sleep now ‘that| e noisy geese have all migrated to- liere they will find it nnicli warmerl han Sunimerside. -The branch office of the Chai--` ttctown Guardian will lie found on, t ith f th L Water Street, Summerside, directly e car 0 U 8 m rea l posite the Railway Station. olin Dickieson is the agent. 3-lldrtf. on! the Passengers leawriiic Summer-i;1,,;Héug§fE?;nl: ebignggutafn ilfggxogr w:ny;s';;rd;_l,'wr"lfKn1n`$,,“Tl' §“°"'iS‘ghaving resigned owing to other dut- wmtér $,t§'h.erif°,;': “ "pcm t“`lies, appliclints should write "The ° S 9 ' ‘Guardian Manager, Charlottetown" t once. A freeitelephone and other Ull-Y. Who has been im u sliort. visit C0 to his old home nt Wilmot, left yes- terday morning for .Ycwfoiindlaiiil on' 3 business trio in connection with thefcorrected for every wednesday and St. George!-i Lunilicr (To, of which lic' ire president. -The following are the Alberton Butter per ii, 20 market prices: White and iilnck ont.‘,i|_; f ' - 1, ~ ' thirty-six to thirty-seven cents :i'P;iaé§:§cabS PM U b tom? bps; eggs twenty-one cents n doz; Eggs per dozen 18 .' ~ Butter, d.g_htecn cents a lb; hides, ten Hay loose $850 _ Gents a lb, pork, nine to nine and S 450 . one half cents a lb; and hay eight ti, Oats 38 to 39 "me dulars B' t°"' Uornmeiilper bag 100 1vs$Z to $2.50' Wool per fb _ . .._,-_ -Siimnierside dealers, ‘ yesterday were paying twcnty cents ii lu for butter, twenty cents ai bus for pota- toes, eii:'iite:n cunts it ¢1¢;;¢_| on fur eb-_.l,,_ Cmnt fifty ,_ ,Un ,_,,__Corrected for every Wednesday loose Iii rind four ift ii IY f y li ~ sti'zi\\',l _ ' tiiirtyugiit ti. thirtyhinc cents .i€H0"1ng ver bbl $5.00 to 5 ucessions. ` 10-Sdrtf. SUMMERBIDE MARKETS _ Baturday’s Issue. traw 5 . MONTAGUE MARKETS. Baturd ay'e Issue \ "\ \ \j' = ` $7 T E-i4§l:F_!¥ ; ,_ -_»v-V » iiiiiiiill ill-\"l\f I ` twenty-five yezirs ive have been doing business on this stand and ,,.-_i i \ ' Now to show you how iuuch we appricate all this and how thankful we are, the ad Man has asked the heads of the different liiis for oiits iiud twenty cents ai lb Fl0lll` Roller PTUCCSB $5! for wool. . Cod per quiiital $4 to $5 | New Oats 38 to40 »Therc piisscd peacefully -,wvuy_1,,St Potatoes per bus - Z0 _ 2 ____ _ 3-ss ll..-..:~e4° _fp _ evening, one of Siiiiiniersiih-'s oldest 'l`lll`lllDS D¢“l` llllS 14 and most respected citizens, Dziviil`\‘\’\\lfl¢9~lD91`/CWt Rogers, in the 80th year of his nec, lllllttal' DUT lb lCl`°9»m9l`Y) Ml* Itoi.r0i's wus iioru :it Wiilcs, Flip; B8l`l€Y» Def bllli lmiil, und irziine to tli'Ls pi‘ii\'iiii'c'vi'itli Uammge Per doz . his pureiits in l831l. He' wits V one um” P" ll’ of the first to stiirt liusiucss in Siini~lBe“f per lb merside and czirricil on ii lurixe iiici'- E585 cantile trade for niiiuy years. Ilu Ha? DEF COD 10050 Slwllys took ii deep interest in the Plllk affairs of the town und was the first Mayor .olectcd utter its incorporation, which position he held for four years. He also representul Summcrside min $100 Reward, $l00 ,L/~ QT r/7_-.i _, I,;I§l`_ dll; ' I," * _ fl.. -fg. ._-1~ r ,_ ;s.25i yi'-f »~ , in to is* ‘ f' sql 7 _ 1 _ 7 to io /Af,-;',_-,l,_,;_j_;____ :db /4,7) \ io f' 'A ,,;f;_(,l_;',, ~5;i ».,i'i_.. _la \§i__ \ ` ig* ~?_'i§'»i_ 'fy' . ll LM; 17 lm' llllll" Yciirs in the lucii-l Tlieienilei-< of this papcr'will he iiienscd _io / house of purlfiiniieiit, :ind was L-ver ifiii-ihiiiiii ...ei-v nil lcnst _piw iii-i-~ili-ii di?-_ \'\c_' _ '_ ( _ . ii..-\ il.~~lii-- . ~> Z>l r-ur iii ii ‘ I-, Watchflll of the llltcrests Of the PPD- it-a`:iiilgb~'.|i\l\'Il‘ Ltllllll l).fi‘Lll‘ii,lii|-lli.0 llnlls Put- " .r.'~§"‘.i\'»5 ' VIIICC g0nel`i‘illy, Mr Rogers wa-5 iirrli t_`urv is llic only io.-=iii\'_~. curl' lou' “ ‘ ki twice married. His first wife was iowii to the 'viediciil friitei~_i.iiy_. Caiiiiili ' lini i:ni~i»ii~iii\iti3|ml ilisoiisc, i-ii|iiirc.~’ ii i' ii- /I. ' " , a daughter of the late Jainies A_ siiiiiiioiiiil miiiiiiniit. Hnli`.- . Prairie. 'The funeral will take "` \ ,Q5 \f\`. ANNOUNCEMENTS. i ~ plncc from the residence of his son, "* l ~‘»l'V..’-' . ` f~-'_ri'i ' "_ ~ A. U. Rogers, nt two p. m. gomol-r_.*Hii1lo\vecii in good old Scotch fiisli- ' 0w_ ii... gi¢i,_ [inn fit the Caiciiciiiiiii Ciiiii Hun on _ |Fridn_\' niglit, 29th inst. Scotcliuien _,Q-3'_‘¥E~l' _._ ` _ ~. . ' There's no substitute for *Victoria Division, S. 0. T. regular. 4,/ meeting Monday night at usual hour "l\`..` ' |*See the Halloween decorations and "O 'i mini itxi 'i1.tii.- when you want filean Coal. _vési lit tfieptledl llrllgtvflilixlniis I[jIalla,n'€i;rt /£3-’g,§f(,\» 5 Yi asm ff? It has the qiialiticstliat satisfy _Friday Welling- T68 Only twenty , Try soinc“You’ll see. icents' pi l ` T '~K{ f X ‘ X ~voioE sPEo1iiL1s'r- Prci HA '_'-r I 9-zqdrri * alty. Studio 146 Great George_ . _l street. .io-=14\ 'llf' _ ' 13"" T"\. ‘ ._"`."“ _?"f ` 2; .ff-A,/N -»./ to Montreal and points farther west ine-ncingg ‘Oct 22nd and to co'mmence‘ - |~nt.iii'ii journey as lute as Oct 27th. - " ` For full particulars regarding tick-_ __ cts :ind rates to :ill points in Can- ~ 1"* ._ i.- iiila mid Un ted States, apply to W K. ltoifcrs, 84 Grant George St. ifliiirliittetowii,_(.lity_Ticket Agt In- ' tercoloiiiiil lty. _ 10~21d3i. _ New Stock of 1\/Icnls S|_m»n, Foot for .2§i_i: ns Advert.i!.~=cd by lviton & fo ought to linve 9 lo 15 lm- lllflll rr-ali asc viiilie for 2s. io-zriiiii. ~ rv \_e P Pi'lC€ frtlill to “llevcrsil>le Flarmelctte, lied :ini ' lllack, I3 and |51: used to he lil ii 9' pair' 2l|i'. At Patous. 10-23dli. ° ‘ ’ I "We draw special nttenitjon to our MOYPIS &3fl'l\lh Eniiiieii Fiiiinieiettc from 12 to zoc. ~ I E fit i-titans. iolzauii. l .3-‘ 'za ri.. - ._ i , ._. __ __ ,_ _r __. '1- mporfa nt An nouncemeni to the Produce Trade. We have opened business in Suminerside on October 4ili having purchased the Lefurgey Property. We willdeal ex fgensively in PRODUCE and GRAIN and will pay liiqliesl cksh prices for Oats, Potatoes, Hay, Butter, Eggs, Pork, Hides, &c., in any quantities, having the best connections iii the Maritime Prbvinces and being in an unequallecl position o handle your products to the best possible advantage. ' We would solicit your business ' Yours respectfully. Edgett ,Grady Co., .Ltd i , I . _ _ in-7dif ' zo Yes to the urany thousands of customers and kind friends who have given us their trade and confidence, during the past 6_0, .>‘T,f_fff"-`,~\ dcpartnients to name one or two RFAL 'lHANKb( l\ ll\l(i BARGAINS from their respc tive departments Bargains that will iuake a customer feel real thankful Just to Please the Mothers We make this 1`.ianksgi\'ing offer or boys two and three piece suits 'Ihey will only fit little chaps from 3 to 6 they cin: in _q iiii designs :incl materials i\.l:iiiy lots only run one and two of a kind Some run up as high us 2 50 and $3 oo “Thanks giving 'Pi'ic:" will be only 75c ii S 'it Men’s English Cardigan Jackets - Back. Nax'/, Brown, three sizes, $2 50 value “Thanksgiving Pric l 75 Thanksgiving Bargains in Men s Underwear no s rits cf union uiiilerweai, heavy Strong gaiineiit, soll regularly :i i in `l li iirksgiviii; fitc 75 a uit 50 `Meu’s 0dd Underwear r The Quirainteed uiidiriiil able kind uith Btniifields biiird, slightly iiiussed and s iilcd on the fold, si/ ‘s 7,6 to 46 Prize ioni $1.50 to $1.95 "Tlizi1ik.o‘d regularly at yoc a suit, Thanksgiving price 504: a Suit 65e Warm Wool Vest and Drawers, all sizes, $1 30 a suit Thanksgiving price SI 00 a Suit, A Thank Offering in Wool llose 35c value for 254: Ladies' Coats in Fawn, Grey, Blue, Brown and Mixed T veed <16 gf, to 520 09 valug, '|‘|“nh8|vmg pf,” $950 \ line of Chi|dren’a Coats in Blue, Brown and Red, Thanksgiving price $2 75 Ladies’ Skirts in'-Navy, Brown, Green and Black All l.itestcut,uicely made and trimmed Regular $4 oo to 450, Thanksgiving price $3.00. SUMMERSIDE. ‘ _ _ Anus Pure _ 4 , | i i