1i Robots Will be T111111 122s: :1: pastorate: Before (lueirec llililsll 111111116 from Montana ior New .111 you want drugs Oill‘ stock 1 _ ioundiand last week with a cargo is genuine, fresh and sure cura- vf serwrsl produce. loaded by IMc~ tivem-The Sourlsilrug Co. heed and MoGregor. - J. ‘ - Cfisatormcrowu connotation \\ 1111 . 'iaAsr151t11 1;c*u11t1i1111 ..'NO PIOTURIQ St. Peters this ‘week. Hrmworrt FURNAOSBJ- Let me ieil‘*yoi1_~c'l"awcett; Furnace. Satisfaction Guarnteed. " Ora Kaye. Montagpe. 30-61 l in Morell or 30-31 AAQQ} __._.____..._ ..'IF i1’; EQRY GOODS" we have it. Buy whereyou can save money. lvee k Murdock, Ltu. - 500011-27-101. "JGANMAKI OVER Your old ’ Hot sir Furnace into Pipeiess‘ ..'8Alrl.8 FOR NFLll-The schr. swig, on Kgyt .ML||{QE\|Q, 3043i Maggie and Eric, Capt. Kenny, -—-— ..‘WE W-ii-L IUY live hogs at 4 Uigg Station on Tuesday Nov. 7th. Current market price. McLeod 8t 8011., Uigg. ..'A POPULAR MOVE. —-— Mr. and Mrs. l-LJ. Manon o1 ontsgue have moved to their new premises, the Rphertson property. in such i cnpablg hands, when again the month of roses comes round, this will he one of the pretteist places iu the town. J. _. JTHE FAMOUS seven reel Gtudebaker film will be. shown at Souric in the B. l. S.‘ Hail on Wed- nesday, Nov. 1st at 8 p._ m. an at Montague in Ives’ Hall on 1‘ urs- day Nov 2 at 8 p m. There will be no admission: charge at either place. 30-31 ..'BIG SHIPMENTS. —~ Large uunibers of lambs. continue to be shipped from Montague this fall. several carloarls already having been shipped. The ‘price paid being nine cents per pound ‘or nearly nine dollars for a-izlrilb. When the weather gels cooler, these animals will rbc killed here and shipped as til-eased meat. Some of the turm- ers are receiving from this sum-ca alone as much as for their whole crop oi potatoes. The raising oi ..'SHIPPING DULL. -—This is the duliest fall in the shipping, line that Montague has seen tor many years, there being only three vessels in the port at the presentl time. one a large Newfoundland! vessel, loading mixed cargo. the other are locally owned and will~ likely be laidup. Farmers are re- luctant toobnul at the prevailing prices-and are holding for higher figures. ' ' ,i_' the farmers are engaged in it. the pity is all oi them are not, it is suid the wealth oi Australiais “rsrelovz-o HOLIDAV. - m. MONT-REAL, Oct. 31.—.Ioho H. Roberts, editor of The Axe, a loc- ni weekly, was arrested here to- tiny in his office. 20 St. James street by officials of the Provin- cial Police. The arrest followed a search oi the premises by the po- lice and the seizure of several ar- ticles from the office. The war- rants ior the search and ti ar- rest were sworn out in ' uebec (lily to Onesime Cote. in the war- rant for Roberts arrest Cote ac- cused Roberts or’ libel. J.O. Dellsle. Sergesnt-at-Arrns of the ‘Provincial ‘House arrived here tonight from- Quebec armed ewltii a warrant issued by the Speaker He will produce - John H. Roberts at the Legisla- of the House. four o'clock. -—--—-<-o>-—-——— - Our prediction of t-he hottest summer ever is ibased on the fact that Bill summers are tlhatphot. due to its sheep raising. Large Archie Campbell has lust returned quantities of Australian wool finds to tlentsgue from 11 month's visit its way into the United States|to Boston and other centres. Being and Canadian markets. Here, :1 man who llils always been used’ there were more sheep raised on to hard work, the trip was all the, this island, this importation might more enjoyable. While in Bostoni be considerably lessened. ~ ,1, he sulw a grout many islanders»- 1‘ -. among them a numiber oi his old, " "““ —-——~ acquaintances, who showed him > every kindness which greatly add-i ' ed to the pleasure oi’ the trip. Ar- o _ chic isone , of few who are con. spicious by their absence and it was certainly welcome news. when the Word was clrcuintedthat he was home regain. _ J,‘ ..*NEW BUSINES$ STORE. - w‘? 8T6 Plflflfltid to repcrt another new iisir emporium opened up in Mollttllsllfi- ‘Pwo of 01l1'.l,0il‘ll5men,1 Messrs Doiron and Sorrie being the proprietors. All kinds oi fish . will be handled. J --"A'l11°11§ the notaible visitors to ‘Montague recently, was Mr. Hlr. ' am Melllsh. Mr. Melllsii is on a , G (lL|IZ\lJd_S‘ en ial ..Cr~efalm' 0.. ‘ visit to hisold home in UnlonI l _ _ _R°~'1‘1l- Kinss County. Although “**‘; vfi e - v - e ~ ~ w: . vvvv=v¢¢¢:¢¢’ it 15 thirty two years since he 4 1 < 1 y, left his island home, his aged é 4 1 g 111011191‘ who is in her eighty- j 4, »_ v i 918111-111 year. recognized him oni x ' .. .,'. llrst sight. Mr. Mellish has been‘ a f _ , _ . 1 10118)’ Superintendent oi one oi 4 Come to see" our cc:-c€ec=:¢~* make _a purchase o funded. I O§&+wvw“‘¢‘¢¢$¢¢¢ PIPELESS in n day. ‘Very simple. The Eiterpm one-third of the fuel. gains inDry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Ready-to-Wear Clothing, etq, in OUR NEW sronrc 4 IN GEORGETOWN Customers coming by ferry who lars) or over will get their ticket re- B. BENJA MIN Next to Laver’s Meat Market vvwvvwv ENTERPRIS ' ' ‘ . a li. r at . ;tt.__.1. n31 _ Kin- KRPI WETYPB" °Hh° "9111, .,o.ri “some. Killitbarls, Jae. 1 -- » - ' _. I. Jay. mists, 'W.R.. Callaghan. homewamhetven m the * Stinrmercldm- RE. Elliot. Summer- pipcs. No cutting up of the house. ‘ e is the most economical of the pipelccs furnaces." li saves from oncrqillfl" l° w; will gladly they’. you the Enterprise Pipe!»- Furnace its eucluaivcieaturcs." v1 o-lthe largest reiormntorles in th ttland. y big week “end bar- fnlrly successful in U.S.A. and is‘ 2 4 l Err-stern Personals '1 ..'iM-r. Malcolm Macdonaid o!‘ lllimle Valley Was a week end vls-_ i" 1° MORWBHB- Judging frcmtlie ‘ "WW “earl-Y lland shake; he re- Wlved. 119 i8 ‘surely u welcome vis- itor. J 110m. ARRIVALS‘; VICTORIA HOTEL l‘ Geo. i). 1Srabor0ugh. Toronto; John J. Kerr. Hamilton; Dr. Earl] Sclirontler, Everett Mass; (3. A, Meikle, hlu-mmerside; C. l). plur- doclt Amherst; H. E. Marne)‘. Am- herst; F- "Praser Halifax] F‘. is}. Madlourln. Ottawa‘; w. '1'. Weir. 511111179)’ Bridge; IM. C. Pollard, tTmnw: w. 11. Pope, Pictou: ‘ Case J. P. Ellis. Boston; A. a. , Hollie, Montreal; R. E. Ferry, Halifax; John B. Taylor, Montreal F. W. Melliot, Concord, Mass.; T. D. Benson, Sumtmerside; H. P. t f $5.00 (Five Dol- iiiaekey, Montreal; Miss S. T. ‘ Wentiierbic. Ballevue; Alfred i Weatherbie, Bellevue. QUEEN HOTEL FURNAC What-It ls: The most dependable, modern heating system to own, to operate and to keep in good repair. Made of all-cast iron, it wears years longer. Whér. 11f Dow E. --H. B. Arbing Bummerslde; Miss Marion E. Jock. Si. John; Mrs. A. P. lves. Eliot Maine: J. H. Me Phee. Georgetown; S. W. Gardi- ner City; J. A. McDonald, Hall- iax: B. G. lMaeFarlane. Backvrillc; C. Carter. Halifax; Mr. and Mrs Metherrsli North Sydney. REVERE HOTEL ., frhos. Campbell, Souris East. A F. Campbell. spurts East. H. Mur- chison, Victoria; DJL. MacDonald Montreal, N.E._ -M'yrer, City, 1). La- joie. Quebec. 1;1..l. Sutherland, 11111-1», nqtJ-rtrais. Sydney, c. s. lias. Currie,‘ amilton, Elmer Brown, York-,-Rod e lhoAdum, Si. sets-to. PAHSnioer. '.Clty, 1.. .11 ' :111tle,..lls...Be|.l'-s..- Boston. Mass.- . (lien. O'Donnell, Boston, Muss, Li‘- ly Weirs.1Bost0n. Mass, Altos Fitz pairiclt Boston, Mass" 'I'.'l‘. Tren- lrolm. Aimlierst, A. Delaney, Ken- sington. 11R. 1Harris, St. John, Geo Perry, Newfoundland, A. McDon- n-ld. Sonris. J.N. McEaoher-nq Sourls. ..ooidc_at'..weaihcr. The heat is even throughout. Qccupies very small space. Can be installed No cumbersome heat l Simple 11in P 1 —_ Veiveteens Regular $2 25 for $1.48 27 inch Velveteen with twill buck, in colors (int-l; olive- rose, grey and purple, regular $2.25 value for only. per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.48 Cordell Velvets $1.75 i111‘ $i.i9 _27 inch Corduroy Velvet in copcu and navy sliarlcs —su1table for Children's Coats; $1.75 vaiuc, clearing at per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.19 Coating Floth lleduted to $2.29 54 inch all-woo] _\'rl0ur (outing tfloili in tint-l; fawn shade. this is entirely new stuclc and should he a favorite to all anticipating .1 new coat: rcgulilr price $175 P" W74; Clearing for these- tlvo special (lays at only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.29 Oxford Suitinu $2.50 for S198 1 only piece all wool (lxford Suiting. stritable for meri’s wear as well as chilrlrcnk coats; :1 good weight in zrnice dark grey shade, 50 inches wide. well worth $2.50 per yard. November 3rd and 4th, yours for only -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.08 ii Matchless tiller in Women's Botany Serge Suiting $2.59 per yard Not even in the uld 1lz1_\~.< 0f cheap goutits have you seen anything to beat this line for downright good value. A splendid quality cloth in Men's urt-ight serge, admirably adapted fur the new Fail and VVllliCl‘ costume; all pure wool 54 t0 50 inches wide. fully c1|ual_,to anything yoiultiay sec offered at $3=50. and we make this statement without fear of coutrurliclion —-—a really wonderful vzlluc at this special price» per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.59 3 Leaders from the Hosiery Department A good weight heather ruixttrrc Cashmere llosc. assorted trolorings; one that will assure conrfort and service, sizes S 1-2 to 10. ltcgulrtr" value $1.00, special only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78c I Ladies pure wool heather mixture Hose. a very popular line and a icadr-r 1.14111 respects; sizcs 8 1-2 t0 10, was $1.50, now only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.29 Ladies extra heavy weight (Iashuiere finish Hose, in black only. This line will give you wztrmtli 21ml comfort combined with wear; sizes 8 r-2 to 10 reg- ular 75c, special for these two days per pair . . . . .480 ‘lwo Special Values in iiarrneleites Fiauneiettc is a very nccdful article at this scrlsoll of the year for chiltircrfs undergarments. hence we offer for these twu tlays this 27-inch striped flauucicttt- in a good weight that you can tiepentl upon at the special price of 16 1-20 per yard. Hcztvy weight _V\'hite Flaunt-lette- 34 inches wide, extra special for November 3rd and 4th at per yd. 24c. shatic. madc 011 a good fitting last with sizes in the lot; priced regularly at $4.05, 5-_ clenr in this speciai two day's’ szldc per piill‘ Sinclair The Mercantile Event oi the Season l? t Wo Our Big Pro-Thanksgiving Sale, a Q1} lhiday and Saturday, November and 4th The Greatest Value for Your g; Dollars Seen in Recent Years 1W2 close on Thanksgiving Day, Monday, November Women's Fine Boots worth i0 $6 00 Clearing at $3 4S 3 _ 100 pairs l-Vonrerfs high cut Kid Hoot- in both black and <Il10¢0111t° medium or Lubau heel, assorted 50 and 6.00; your choice to . . . . . . . . . . . $3.45 l Granulated Sugar? 34¢ For" these two days. November 3rd and 4th~ we offer best grade grallulaltd White 511E111‘ rlt per lb.. 7 3—4t": we limit the quantity sold t0 any one customer at 20 lbs. & Stew art, Limited ' SUMMERéIDE, P."T.“-E. I. _ v 00000004340011- 4 6th I. Big Values are oilered in the Y f Ladies’ ilcady-lo-wear. Department? For Our Pro-Thanksgiving Sale New stuck in Hurbury style coats. specially priced, each . . . $13.75 Ladies Velour Loatsyin smart new ruotlcls- worth to $27.50, special 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19.00 ijirls’ \\‘i11tcr Coztts, in ages 10 l0 14 yvztrs. fancy Tuccrls 21ml licztvy- Cheviots. lull lint-d; regular value $15.00? 11 wonderful value :11 ; . , . l, _. . v< . . - - ~ . ' . 1 1 . leu only \\‘0111c1i’s (oats, fancy fut-eds iili(l other Llotlls, m sizes z . y, . 3t» to 40 only; priced t0 $25-00, :1 grunt barrgztm at this clearing price, q 1 ‘ ,‘ ouch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $10.00 i 3 'i'v11 truly liiztcit- Plush Coats. size 30 will 332 Wtlflll $3511"- l" ._~ l clear 011th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 i § E 4 stile price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..*.._..,».,,..-_ this vcry low price. your choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.75 Children's lllzntkci Cloth Coats, scarlet 11ml cOpL-ti sllzttles, full lint-cl, ages 4 to 6 years; specially’ priced each at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.95 Girls’ \\’oui hcrgc Bloomers. 8 to 14 year's. iaricc only . . . . . . ..1)8c Childrcrfs dark FllillllClCiic Ronlpt-rs. 1 t0 3 yours. silccitrl ....1)81' Soc our big range of new l":1ll Coztts- Dresses, clc.—.'\ll priced t0 i Fur Sets only $1975 l l . 8 only Blur-k Xlauchurizm Fur Sots- Mull.’ and Stole, regular $30.00, clearing at pcr l sct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $10-75 l New Plailern llals Special Values in Pileduced i3 oil Dress Goons 2o11ew Pattern l'l;1ts.tl1c season's popular Plaid Dress Good; in medium and dark motlcls and lfllllllllllgs, specially reduced for shades, especially Sllliiilllt: for £lldfC|’l'5 wear two days’ sale. 1-3 off. . —~t‘x1rzt value at per yzirtl . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..59c Sec also our special showing of Tums} .\il wool Self-stripe Serge. 50i11cbcs wide also lirushetl \V00l 11nd ll-lt Sport llzrts at in colors sand, rose, rrzrvyr. brown, copcn and closest prices. black; special sale pricc per yard .. . . . $1.10 Grey Cotton Greatly Reduced Noleihe Width E 60 inch Unbleached Cotton, woven of good serviceable weight strong even ii1i-e3d_ a ban- . llCl' for general use i11 5 and 10 yard ends; special uric price, 5 yard- cilds, 75c, 10 yard ends. . .$1.5o , Women's Underwear Specially Priced 20 dozen \\'0r1icn’s Ribbed Underwear, Fall and \\1'1'ntcr weight, with long sleeves, reg- l ulur value 65c, but owing t0 a slight imperfection such 21s a drop stitch or oil stain, they are classed as, seconds, but the general service of the garment is not by any 1110:1115 affected; a big value for the sillL‘, pcr garment, 460.1 per suit of two pieces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 90c Big Values in Towels and. Toweling 1 Superior quality crush roller 'l‘0\\"cllir1g, 'l'1rrkisli.'l‘0\\'cls of good quality that will f givi- a lot of went‘, well adapted for general household use. hurt- fringed ends with cream ground and colored stripes; size 15x32 illvllfifi. special value per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 32c 0dd Lines in Men's iieavy i Rubbers at $2.49 I 1O 1-2 inches widc- all linen (iualily with strip- #40‘? Ell bortlcr. Note the price pcr yard 241; 40 pairs of .\lcn’s lle:1vy' Lutubt-rurcrfs Rubbers, 51mg Proof top I with ltcrl Solo, 111st) some in all grey rubber and sonic with leather tops, 0dd lines from last season in $3.50 to $3.95 grades, on salc for Friday > 21ml 5zrtirrrla_\', Novcrubcr 3rd and 4th at per pal; _._.~. .. . . . . . "$2.49 1 l Your l Victory “Bond Coupons . Vv Way To Take on Fat l OQ§UOQQO§OQJOQ4§OOQOQ-O§O-OOOO OQOQ-Q-O-Q-QQ-OOQO O O O ‘OOOQTOQO-OO 0Q §O§OOQ§~§~§Q'O-O'O-Ov—v v v v m 1p‘ jitter»- can he Iibllllhl simpler than taklirl l convenient little tab- lnt four times nut-h 1m- until your_ weight In redirect! tn normal. That's '\ll-—-jlll\ purchase 11 cue oi a:- mnls Prescription Tablets from your drniznilt price lhgflvrnrld ovcr., l1‘ llow diree; starvation die imr or til-c- w¢__ u is y an 8gp on gcttl [prilm in: out of. Mammals rot-rm 1| they are h ll your shah uts so ohuc them fromy“r:1°“__ 1i'~'»1'»~l-"°1"“§~i~'.ser~-s.f. . RICHMOND .Miss Margaret McCa-rvoli 111m Msrggret (iurley. teachers of for one tlnlllffflifi name 0th“ alum hum their schools after spending avery Ea substantial pleasant vacation with their par- _. gen: at, Bur-lien atldFteetown. ' r. , l! 411M118.- ci" st Selkirk. has rs urned home rtcemly toflranxiitlver. Mr. irkiwln (iiilis. returned to S. D. U and ing fourth year work there. AND VIOINITY 0i A pleasing social event place at Maple Leaf Hotel. s i Bayside. has (iruud River. "Ed? is tak- Mr. anti Mrs. Edward MoDnugall returned to oi Grand River plan on siielllllllljesi price is being paid. the winter months at Rumford, Mm tooiumond. and Miss lelllen (llllla. Buy- (lrandisirfe, are visiting friends at Ca-rdl- cheese-nick- River, on the night oi October 12.1mm Bridge‘. ‘ in the form of a concert and dance‘ .‘organ1sed by the Dramatic Club oi The cheese factory at Grand Riv- The merchants o1 Richmond are er closed on Saturday last‘. Excel- exlra busy this season shipping po-,ient work has been done in thil tutoes. lambs and gorse. The high-I factory for the pant two yea/rs un- ider the management of the coo Rlch-' able and efllclent cheese-maker. Mr. iir-nry McDonald. The cheese sent. out in oi the highest quality. and no", the finest flavor. - Q | Perhaps tire J1me h .. n. Mr.‘ McDonald is returning to yii] "o" g" dunking if“. B.D.U. In the coure of n ‘low days. 51-pin wiii "eni- nu i » \\'e wish 111111 all kinds of luck. . Miss Janie McDonald. oi Grand ~ 1 River. returns to Boston, Mus. next week. - N in lringlcnri. beer high the poor can't buy it. Mrs. ‘Emmanuel Mclleilnn. Mr. Linus McDonald was a vis- itor to Richmond on Saturday. _ t