\= 4 Vti’ _. ‘_`._”i 1 \.'¢)<, _-,li . 191,553 . ' ’ 'I i. ‘_ 7! fi..-fi" ~`~.-52,. - 1 < , ws oonnnmn _ _ _ __ _ ____sseasny1_;s,.._., 1 Bread ___ __ Bread from 1 § diem? ous,- `FiT£,I _FL'!, del/ . lr ._f`f»' - ` 1 _ s 1 _M liilciiii~-ciiciiiis" iii iiii`iiis 11-- W--fee-f==` .°|'|' PAYS .."I'~;-BQRDON IVIB is GllA1‘di"1 venience hi h a reciated b th 2 _ _ 8 ly DD Y e , - _ residents of that part of the town.- Jr _ _ _ ¢, More Bread and Better Bread ' r 728 Few of us eat i r .~- I “°""‘“" “‘"°‘ "" "°”“‘“°' W . / ;\‘~"_ ___'_/” _ ..~Pn_oPsa'i'v ~-Punenasso.-f... enou h of the A f- a Erica: :l"a:f.i‘.:::.'e,‘:r:i_'“° “ ' of "_ ‘LQ _‘L ! Z1# fern end of`the town,-R. _ ° ' .~ 1;; "' ». I _ _ _ `-"_~.- `_,= ’ ..*PuMP Asgsecilnrsdof- :lie ak ' " =~-_ »-’ ___,__ “°W_D.ump recon y pace at _ur- e - - -' ` --”==j' - Dh¥'l' domed. Georgetown, is a con-` _ ' I' 1 ' a. ,galn. It' will be remembered that this .Asci-iooi. nsoi>eNs.- 'riie 'Bay Fortune School has been opened a- school was closed some time ago on adctzuntp of scarlet fever in the dis- tr c .- . ..*Hl8 FRIENDS are happy to be able to report that their genial towns- man, Dr. Barnes has completely re-_ . _-~ --_ *_ _ _*___ __ __ __ __ ____ _ _____ covered from the rather severe ».|n. jury to his wrist which he received' OO§¢iOO*Oi#i#§0*i§i 7 some time ago.-E, A gif- to -1-ng-11-. fan - S I1 O € S _ 1 _._...._;."¢t a “iinisheid” town by tern nal Li I | BtesmsI1II'l 6_slvI|$loAustln, lzsd Gov- . _ srnor Cobb. - FALL EXCURSIONS - Low Fares-Travel Now . Return Limit 30 days. St. John to Boston . 7-00 St. John to Penland 6-50' Leave it. John, _ H011-. Well-. Bild Friday at 0’ s. m.f for Lubes, iilastport. Portlhnd.an`d Boston. Return. leave Centrsl__W-hart Boston. H011-» W¢d-- snd Fri., .st 0 st nl. ~ .- . MAINI BTIAMIHIP UNI !TlAMlH_,l|%l”i_sOI;"l&|AiiAND ANU' Leave lrrsnklln _Wharf Portland. '1~ue»,"r1nn-s., an-i ssufsi 6.00 p. m. City Ticket Onico, 41 King Street, A. 6. carrie. Agent. lt. Joh N. I. Sailings From LONDON From l'lAl.__lFAX - Shenandoah Oct; llth - Kanawha Oct. 26th October 7th Fraser River - October lith Messina - From LIVERPOOL From .HALIFAX Vis Niid. Vis Nfld. ` Durango October l5th October 6th Tabasco October 24th ' Above saillngs are not guaranteed and are subject to chsngo without notice. Fumarnwithy & Co Lid. $100 REWARD $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Ostarrh. Halls' Cstsrrh Cure is _thc only positive cure now _known to the medical fraternity. C_atsrrh being s constitutional disease requires a const tutlonal treatment Hall's Uatarrh Cure is taken intcmslly actin? directly upon the blood a nd mucous surfaces o the sgstem, thereby destroying the foundation ut the isease, and giving the patient strenigh by building itiip the ooiistltggon and sas ting nature n oing its work, e proprietors have somdfh faith in its curstive power that they offer One undred Dollars for any csse that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & C0.. Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. 751:. Take I-lall's Family Pills for Constipation 5' "°".i""'”l- "°°"'"'*' "°'"" llfax N. S. 1'im»'1'sni¢ assay nine nn-y. NW' |"\"'\W|_°*- 0 - 1 - Ha- ’ s. s.»1-iiimma. li* ‘_ _ Leave Ch'town Leave Rock! V010! _ 7.30 a.m. 8.00 -lm. 1 ~"_‘.-I-_‘.'.`.. -' .'_~'_-I;"_:f-<'- I. 1'-'-' _ _-;... .-_:-,.--.,-~-_:_ .~ ~- _~ . -‘..‘:.'.;.-,_-,_‘.'_.§’-»;_.'. - , .=.=_=:' ....1 . 1?' .- 1 - ~.._. . _" '-'Il “A ”/7 “"1” "/‘J "$0 vidllir” 1 , _ .. -- _ _ iii ,gg li ll; ,_ ' V W ' -I `Q¢¢G AMW - Proposition _ th 0?' lim? A _ I ousar if ns suv-una sxcuno srhll ' ion ro_sos‘ron.‘ ‘ 8.30 n.m. 9-00 “-111- 9.80 mm. 10-00 \-lll- i1.00 s.m. 11.80 s.m. 1.ao p.in. - :.00 mm- l.t0 p'.m. _ l.00 0-D- l.80 p.m. _ 4.00 p.m. 5.00 p_m. _ _ 5.30 D-ln- 0.80 s.m._ IUNDAY ‘lik-00 s.m. i|.45 p.m. 1.00 p.m. 2.00 p.m. - . 1.80 p.m. 1.00 p.m. ~ - |30- D~_ll~- 4.00 p.m. , - _ .4-80 itll- - _ I. MURPHY. lsnaoc ' ` ' ` »‘. -_ _-_'l--i »Pi._nNT ENE li- ein-sio mmm" mii P Y ..*D F. TIERNEV is Gua ..°P0'l'A'|'0ES PO0R.- Th ers of Fortune and vicin starting- to dig their potatoes port a very poor crp.-F. will be held at Holy Trinity Georgetown. next Sunday at Cardigan Bridge is starting Black-smiths business at much success. ton, has purchased the M W. Jenkins.-& .LQFUNERAL AT i=on1' ceased was 84 years of age, ace at Fort e on Oct 4t Styles of Sourls. Five sons Joseph, Walter, William in in the hail of that place on Cross work. ' It was decided knitting mittens at the next the members of the Institute vide the yarn. Any visitors help knit are welcome and Dougall & Son, Montreal, work. The Secretary wishes understood through the Guar of Mrs. W. Piper on Nov. ..*Mi°. James Morrison of arrived home after spending pleasant visit in Boston.-F. proved from his illness.-F. ..'Mr. Ignatius Campbell port, Lot 54 was among the to Georgetown this week.-&. attending the High School in town.-&. _ .°Mr. Patrick Murphy, Montague High School was lottetown on Thanksgiving ..°Lleutenant Temple W. aid was a visitor to Georgeto week.-& Georgetown this week.-&. . _'Miss Sadie McPhee. Trenton, N. S., has returned &. past few weeks.-& ‘the past summer in Boston relatives has returned to her Georgetown.-&. spent the past few years in old home in Burnt Point.--& Harmony, left on Monday for the United States.” _.*Grs. Arthur Bison and Clilverie, P. E. Island Siege are spending a few days homes in Sourls.° ..*Mr. William H. Yoton, at present occupying his own there untll his quarters in jail building me iitted up.-& the Cox Hotel, Souris:- G. town; L. E. Distant, Halifax; lands.-Mr. 'rliomss . Bushey, Bhshey, Sourls.° V - NO MORE “TRIATING tonnes. tion' begins ln London to-day. penalty of 500_dollsrs and six is col rder. . _ rd presentative in Sour-ls. ' lllIEtf I _ ` / A- ";..*GI-IURCH SERVICES.-Services There passed away at Fortune, on October Znd, Mary -E. Burke, nee n Seinons, wife of Edward Burke. De- drugglsts sell Cascarets Don't for and had 8 been declining for some time: there sides need a gentle cleansing, too. 1 :vas no diselase. but simply the creep- ng on of 0 d age. The funeral took _ pi _ up _ ii, - '_ ' ' ' "~ vices being conducted by Rev, E, E, and two daughters survive to mourn her loss- John in Sourls, Edwin at home, and Mrs Alex. McKenzie and Mrs Jane Duke, both of ,whom live at Fortune. ...*|N8TlTUTE WORK - The Kingsborough Women’s Institute met Oct. 7 at 8 o’clock and spent a profitable even- ing in making plans for more Red' to begin meeting. di who will the yarn will be provided for them also. The Institute forwarded $25.50 .to John build a motor lorry for Red Cross that money was from the Kingsbur- ough institute, as John Dougnll credit- ed it to the Secretary instead. The next meetin will be held at the home 2nd. EISTERH PERSONALS was visiting in Fortune last week.-F ..*Mr. Wm. Coiiin, Fortune, has ..*It is pleasing to note that Mr. Campbell of Rolla Bay is slightly im- of New- ..°Mr. Joseph Fay of Newport is Principal in Char- Day.-T. ...*Mrs. Stephen Rose, Lakeville. spent last week visiting friends in Klngsborough and Red \Point_ Macdon- ..*Mr. Robert Curran, High Sher- iff of Kings County was a visitor to town who spent' the past summer in ..°Mr. R. R. Kehoe, proprietor of the Globe Hotel has returned from Trenton, N. S., where he spent the ..'Mrs. James Dalton who spent S home in ..*Mrs. Charles McAdam nia U. S. A.. has returned to her ..°Misses Josephine MacDonald. Chepstow, and Anna MacCormac, morning; Artillery at their jaller, is dwelling and will continue to reside the new . .°The following are registered at son. St. John; R. L. Jamieson, to; A. T. Vlnniconibe, Charlotte- P. Murray, Mt. Stewart; Rev. David Jones, Georgetown; J. C. Archibald. St. John; H. C. Simmons, St. John; J. E. Duncan, Halifsli G. Henderson, St.’John; Harry James, Charlotte-' town.; J. M. Ratt_enbury,-Charlotte town; W. H. Stuart, Magdalen ls~ is visiting _his brother,-Capt. Alex Il LONDON. Oct. .»18.--A social imprisonment. with hard labour, treat- ‘Ing to intoxicsiits is prohibited within the London area. which comprises 800 square mllss. with I.-popul -'IK millions. . . ----n_nn»p¢s*._....._. ian re- e farm ity are C°UN'T STAY CONBTIPATED and re- Church. and 'I sch or bowels; how much your head o'clock. Rev. D. Jones will oiliciate. aches, how miserable and uncomfort- B ..*NEW FORGEF- Mr. McNeal of indlgestion, billiousness and' sluggish up a bowels- you always get relief with Fortune Cascarets. Bridge. His many friends wish him -F. b ..°PROPERTV SALEF- Mr. John headache, blliousness, dizziness, ner Whiting late of Glace Bay, Cape Bre- vousness, sick, sour. Sassy stomach, cKenna had cold, offensive breath and all property on Gordon Street; from W. o organs of all the bile, gases and con- S t UNE.- the misery. ' Gascarets tonight; put an end to thel i Uliiiiill BUWELS HEADACHY BILIOUS, WITH BREATH," BAD OR STOM4 ACH SOUR. N0 odds how had your liver, stom- ble you are from a cold, constipation Don't let your stomach, liver and owels make you miserable. Take ther distress; cleanse your inside patedmatter which is producing A_10-cent box means health, happi- ess and n clear head for months. All et . I 'the children- their little in- Butter per lb 23 to 28 Fowl per lb Chickens 14 to 16 Hay pressed Buckwheat, 75 to 90 Wheat, per bus $1 00 to $1.25 Oats, 38 Eggs, dozen, 23 to 25 Butter lb. (Creamery) _ 27 to Z8 Tub butter per lb. 22 Potatoes, per bus. new, 30 Beef per lb., retail, 10 to 12 Turnlps, _ 15 Apples per doz. 6 to 9 Wool, per lb 25 to 40 S’SIDE MARKETS E&f l'iT0l`¢ Bl‘€&d &f'id BGUZCF W ’ _ siynnulrovlfe €‘,':‘°”i 0”? oi1'To\i'T_§r;tii1;nTs 3..f..S??.?2.§e,u°ni i Y - .' io' 4 l -i - , _ ' 112- 11 Butter, (dairy)) per lb. 22 to 23c. Butter (creamery) per lb. 310. Calfsklns, pei' Ib. 130- Chickens, (dressed) per lb _ 12 to 15c. Eggs, per doz. ‘ 260. Hay, pressed, per ton $10 to $13 Hay, loose, per ton $9 to $10 Hides, per lb. - 14c. Oats (black). Der bus. 38c. Oats, (white), per bus. 36c. Oatmeal, per 100 lbs. $3.50 Potatoes, per bus. 30c. CARTER S LITTLE LIVER P". I.-S Purely vet \‘|°i5'i1|U!\ ' Slollflll, S-nllbooo, Slalflho. i0enulno-imsignnis __ @.@'.I¢ _ Pork, organs left out 7% to 10%c. Straw, (pressed), per ton $6.00 Turnlps, per bush 25c. Wheat, per bus. $1.00 to $1.25 Wool, per lb. 26 to 40c. “Have you tried our famous “lrish Twist?" You'll like it. Just try it once-lt's a sure bet you'il use no other afterwards. The 'l‘wo Macs, 149 Great George Street. Mif- "Get one of those special 85 cent shirts at Patons. 3331- _ _ I the ser Boston. to pro- td help it to be an that Dundas a very visitors George- wn this George- home,- visitin who Califor- Michael private Hender- Toron- Rev.R_ Boston, revolu- - Under months' ation of L_.._.. I '_ The Kind of clothes _-" Gentlemen Wear Made-to-Your Measure _ Tailored Clothes that are excellently conceived and splendidly executed anglthat are really “worth While” in this' fiercely competitive age. WHEN we charge $15.00 for a business suit We put into it that which the purchaser could not possibly duplicate in clothes at double the price. _ SO DISTINCTLY have We succeeded that We_ can mathematicallv demonstrate, to any man who Wishes to be well dressed, the economy of Wearing English & Scotch Woollen Co. Made-to-Measure garments. SUIT OR OVERCOAT .Ju _ '158 Richmond Street, Charlottetown. ' I What Our Customers Say It would be impossible for us to publish all the testimonials we receive-_but Ithiiik this. from one of our customers, is worth recording. He says :-“ My dealings with your iirm have convinced me that your tailoring service is the greatestclothes proposition thatlhave ever looked into. Any remarks, Ican make are inadequate to express its merits-and my satisfaction. It has startled me and my friends- in our judgment your values are wonderful.” This is only one sample of the many flattering things that are said about us. F.red’lit Gareau, Supt. of Branches. I I . wi ~» ~ siai 1o_14Mti 1 §U°¢|i__h¢‘in\ West. nu' ' ‘ Get your Suit or Overcoat through our _Mail Order Orders Department. We will give you every \s_atisfaction. Write for samples, style book, measuring chart and tape-they’re FREc. Address 4__15 St. Catherine St. East. Montreal. “Mill-io-Man Tailoring Service” ,.1 -J. 158 Richmond _S_treet,| Charlottetown, E. I. F Oppositte -Post ’0H_ice .= -~ ~- ` 1_5.;-.~~ \-- ..~f. . . .....»..,~_. __ _ "-"'-_ -- £1 .»-.-...-.--»- _f»l_;_ _:,- `..i`_ .ii ._ ~.s,- 1,... ..._-.e in.. Z¢..l,... il'x.`-_`¢..;L1g .- -T _._ 2.-._. ... 5,.; 1."_` .___y. i if- Lili " _ f _» -'i il 1' fl 5. I ii _ Q;-.li ` 'ru' :if r -.iii-; 1.-i1.f§,i I _ 1, . _._. `; -1 .1 >»-if .A E; ‘_ .. "if ii -e_ "3: 1' _. ._ . ,lp » ’. -V. ".2: ll '-`.‘;_i »_» ._-_ 3 £7 fi? i in; ‘i 1"’ i 1. 1 _i_ ; r "KE _ __l§ 'fi .-2 i, _'_ li ii? ,, . it i _is 1 iii _:-ii, 1 ,_ i , \ 5 . -.fi - ._,d. _, .. ,». 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