3 .iii lf v. _.” ,_ _ ~,., ~a » ' . A you get all three in l Seal ,Brand Coffee -the favorite in a million homes '23 l'n 1 and 2 pound sealed tins only kR§'2>-<-3,... _ -.-_-._._., _ _-__ __ _ Trouser Specials just at the right time of year we are able to offer you zi specially fine lot of Trousers at _ver_\' low prices. _ _ ~E;._. --\.;;-*kt-___ ` i Z?-_; Q- ~ '“‘ -lid 'T "`T*:-` ;»-»` m- `._ hi _ uf.; . \S.` E' N; " _ ,.=__ `1;TT:' ':_`“_»L3_=- ` We have ten good patterns, every one oi strong, servicable material and iiiidc up in best iiiaiuiier, \vell cut and triniiiicd. -Not very many of each so would ask you to come early to get your size. \\'uistetl '_1`ro1\ser.-~. Regular $2 55 for '$1 oo Rt-gliliir $z.5o for 2.oo _ Ni-g_;||lnr $2.7? for 2.15 Ri-glilur :.2 no for 2 25 _ ‘"5 E.`I`;- 3?". rl /;‘. . /L., _-f_~_. _.1 - $& - _._ Ilenvy Twecds Regular $2 25 for ylino 'Regular $3.oo for 2.1; _ _lspccial light stripe worstcll, side _ ,_ *"3-" str;ii»st\\'oliip pockets with flaps, belt ‘ loops etc. \'ery dressy. ' $4 oo for 3.25 I/T; "See our East Window" --“Open Evenings"- i Do Ao R C ` Clothier and Furnis her ' lute hour, and all gladly res onded - .- , . ., _ iWHA’l‘ SUCIAI l.\‘ ' teiies., tno enc.nn1'>incnts - A ' .l l ht, _ / . l ‘ ,,.i. .\ii~~-:.-_f.-r.» ~au\'< that the two ltnlinn ii, i.l , D l nnil a boi ___ m., , __ F to the kind invitntion of the host __ __ Jacks, were destroyed :iiiil‘ a lui-ge "“\ "R ilu” and hostess to come again.-Our, ._ t- __ F, I, ,_ ,_ number of 'l'_u_rks were killed or ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lnew post master A. S. Crozier is _ln m_"_‘_'__ mm "M ’ wounded. lhc cngnireiiu-iit lnstell _ r"‘)_ll t_h“t, tl" ‘l°c“7’“t‘_°" ‘S “U lfiiiding his work congenial.-W. K. . "W" "H"‘""'l"'. l1\Ul'€ UNH lllllf HH l\Ul1I‘- 1§__'_'_""_lL he delcidedl whc' [Basset has returned from Western _ _ . ' 'i oi ' ic eousnerei con~i , _ _ 1 , ‘ e t ,_ev,,m] ._.___ `.,|..;3=_~__,: |__ __ _ __ _ _ _,_. __ .. _ _»(.mu1\l.i “here he ms spn _ _i__ ~|__ \ _,_ i l__ _(__ _ ,HL \H,_“ U1, uueieil _ tui|to|_i ii_ncoiiditioii.\ily oi lmonthB_ .» \ _\l... . > _-ll .A _ -1»,~_\|_I__\N },H],;_\,Hz.:H_ whether ltal_\' is ieady to conipro- _i ~ _ _ _ ~ _ mise. Stolllliuir the WHY. Sllmintrlposecl if not imposed by the powers." _\. ii:-i>;.~.e1i tion; l3i':inlisi to tliv }.,.em,,,r (;i_,m_t__ in __ ____),,ech at 'l‘iirkisli_excessive humiliation nndl Dispntches reaching here from _ ' ' _ ‘ ' ' _ __ |'iui-in today, outlined the policy of Satlsrifctlon' "ml lh“S "°“de"Inf’~' rc' iTI`il10li lndiC5l»9 B great l1CtlVll#Y " "`>""""’ "\'\'t‘l‘_h_“"° “"‘l__ l“é.”‘l‘er°,tlie government with reference to Sllnllltloil Of U10 N001' FCIBUUUS IW' inmong the Italian forces at various :=. nn 1 Us riiin mm s eumery T i |' .I -_| _.,_ . t l . tween the tn,-0 grams ,O ibl _" l - ' ________ ____ ________ ____ _________ __ _ __ ripo i, \\ iici stents o inte the _ _ _ l SS 6 _ points along the coast in prepnr- _ _ _ ‘T 'l_‘f`_“’T‘ ,.-upport of most of the members of _Sl¥n0l‘ Blfiolml exllresses the 0l’l“' ation for the lnndin of t |i,_._-oietti ‘..L_n _iibodlr t_iei ____ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ liifil F g roops. It is _ |t eliuiibei of deiiuties .mil o great “"1 tllflf- it “Ill he “'“`9S“‘"Y f“" even reported that the nntives arel _ . . _ .is bout cu_ir_\'1_11r’ _f\__\‘_l\lt“,,mjoi~itv of the pt-o,.1@_ Italy “to adopt n less brutal and 'J I, f* `L'f,lll'Il LU l,ll! *Ali Ig IeI`[', i , lli 1\i\il1 i fi _ lil ' ' f fy l_‘ `/4 T 4;- ~_._. ,yt . l' if.`.,l.' W- _ §l.;_`.`_;§_"_1';f _"',i’ - i l";`B-;,~,_`_, . 'ji .5 .i "1 gl -.5_.'_.’§_J __._ __ ‘.‘*-"*» `j ,lffl - _i _ .=_ _;i _¢,__,,»_,_. 4 L 4 .li . A .__,'.‘.‘-_»_ L. 'sw' - i,;, -, v J i I; 5 V _- .7 i»~,,'.t. 1 ,i _ . '; ‘L ,‘. -_.__ , 'X21 *es " 7§;:_.i'_._, ,:. _ _ 15 il'-; i 1* li`~l.'il""i 7 i l a , . l' l e . _ __ ~‘ sympathetic in their attitude. Thell i ,i H _, __ _ H _ _' __ _ __ .\‘i;' in the Chamlivr. h0w0\'er. the "“P""§“‘“'_‘ Um* "“’l@"°° has lto be -in it demorslized state, and ri. ‘;“`,."""“' "“ _”‘*f“ "'*‘°“"‘ .‘_‘“_“"|wi~iteS to the seenlo, giving the view hem im-d against Tllrkey and that Ialtho some of them me camped tive ._ __ |.i;.'_.i<-rn in fznlciy und .thc ltali.\ni._rv- ___ __ ___€:t___m ,__ we ,|,,,,,U(-_mt,, and! ltfily should show a spontaneous _miles from the city and me protect, M ' iviwlwll lim (mil lim hiwl Ukmh l:\;ni~'orialisti< differiii" from that of thai concilintorv fliSlJ0Sll~lU". lihlls HP(-llll' i shi if; -1-iizv. flirt. 'i'I`n- "ur is in » ' ' " ' AND PRINCE C_0llN'lY _ . i , -It pays to buy in this Province. 5 ~s. s:.- Gallant. .lbramw village, was in Summerslde yesterday.-S. , -J. J. McNally, Abram’l Village, ‘was a visitor to Summerslde yes- terday.-S. _ -The Morning Daily Gugrdigp cu, no obtained nt Lafferty’s '1‘on'soria‘ Parlors. Bummarsldc. 12-15d;-ti . -P. N. Pate, of the Custom House. isummerside, spent the week end at his home in O'Leary.-S. -Mrs. William Walker, Kensington, will be “at home" Wednesday after- noon and evening.-S. -All news. advertising and lub scriptions in Summerside and vicinity _should be handed to 'Ernest Mcquar riv. Azent. 7-ztmrtt --Mr. Brooks, of the Royal Bank of (fsiiadn, Summerside, was afpss- senger from the west yesterday morn- ling.-S. -All news, advertising and sub scriptions in Alberton and vicinity should be handed to H. Clark, Agent drti -Those registered at the Queen Hotel Summerside yesterday were:--V Chas Dillon, Elsie Francis, E. H. McEschern, Charlottetown; B. Roy Holman, Moncton; Geo. H. Shaver, Montreal; J. J. McNally, Abram’s Village; L. Dystant, Ellerslie; E. l’. _Arsennu1t, Mt., Carmel.-S. -Geese wanted-six cnrloads of tame geese also one car of mongrel vnild geese. We will advertise a littl: later the days for receiving at dif~ ferent stations, nlong the line. f1‘on‘ 'Pignish to Soiiris. We have agents buying ut every station along the line, prices given later. The J I’ _ H.. l _ MARRIE1) . \V(l()I)-S'l`()RY-At the home of Mrs. Fmncis Story, (mother of the bride) Mill View, on ()ct'. 4th., by llev. E. E. Styles, Lemuel Woou | of Alexandria, to Hnnnnh Marin ( Story, daughter of the late Francis i stors and tourists have one from - Story, ,_ ______ __ ___pIi2;p ` “` " t SMITH-Af, Mi|1\';,;.v,}_'“f)2f;f_§n“,\`_}§,T. the hospitable home of Edward Mc- l{uy's, it few evenings ago. Among drew (Y. Hinith, :tired X0 yenrs. -,,.,.e,......~...-._._W.,..,»..~...-...~_..-,~.,...._,.,.. ,_ the first of his purty to be receive by the king. When during the lust ,. iniuisteriiii crisia-i the premier otler- W od him it portfolio lu his letter' to tion. Applicants sliouldwrlte J. I* Hood, (lhnrlottetown, for furthei ' _,______t_____ ______ h____mme____________S_ ~ i pnrticlilitrs. or ask Albro liowntt. i correspondent: Local cnrpeiiters an busily engaged at the work of crect~ who were glad to ln uside ch i 4 -Oysters served any ptyle nt _th¢ Railroad Dlnningroom, Summerside. where you will find me .loiug hust- nels the same old W8Y UQ- P' Grady_ 1.1-3.171.--S -'l‘he death occurred Tuesday. 00% lrd.. at New Annan of Lorraine Mc- lnnis, the fifteen months old daughter of Joseph and Mrs. Mclnnii. Frank' iln, Mass, after a few days illness of pneumonia.-S. -Match race at Summerside, The last horse race of the season is to take place at Summerside Saturday, the 14th. of October,-n match race between the lust trotting horses Brizilian jr., owned by Robert Hol- land, Bedeque, and Sweet Marie, own- éd by William A. Mathews, Slim- merside.-S. 10‘10d4l~ -Those registered at the Clifton House, Summerside, yesterday werei- 1`has`J. McDonald, mslifnx; E. W. Bourne, London; Englaiitl; B. M. Williams, Boston; R. B. Brown, Hali- fax; J. H. Webster, Sherbrooke; J. Hurst , Montreal; H. O. Dunn, Bos- ton; G. F. Hart, Montreal. -We believe that the largest ship- ment of Jump and Victor Steel Traps ever received by any concern on P. E. Island has been received by us. Remember that the_fur of one lost animal is worth one dozen traps-so get busy and send that order, It will be filled promptly and at money-saw ing prices. R. 'I`, Holman, Limited, Snmmerside. 10-7dr3i‘ » -That desirable property in Tryon consisting of residence, store, barn, sheds, &c., and 2 or 95 acres oi land, ls offered for sale at a right nrice. It is near churches, schoolr ind other conveniences. Hns rural mail delivery and telephone connec i I. “run :.A’l‘E,°1' iuclls _ _ ` . _ I " I "I, “L” - I ‘ A °c1°s-ER`m’ I," St;-igtly Casl: and One Price to-Evewbqgy I The Chilliness of these Early Fall Evenings _Reminds Us of Our Needs ' in Warm Apparel ' . _ - _ Hand Warmers At Cold Cash' Prices ’ ' _.__ Men’s heavy mocha buck gloves wool lined 7 i sizes 8 to io, per pair . ._ _ ......75c i_ Men’s fine kid gloves wool lined in browns \ 'and tans sizes 7 to zo, perpair \ Men’s dogskin gloves, unlined, tans and il browns sizes 7to ro. per pair............ ._..._...I25 l ,-gif; Kurnfort gloves and mitts wopl lined, long ' _ knitted wrist sizes 8 to ri, per pair.. . .5IIc in 75c ALSO _ a large range of knitted wool gloves for boys and men. Poices' 25c, 30c, 55c, 401:. 5042- ` ' That Comfortable _Feeling Depends _on the Underclothing You Wear' and ‘Stanfielcl7s .i,,i .A U ' l‘ ~ __ __ __ __ _ _0_10d2______ _ryon, to show them thioi h tl h_l‘.l’.ll.=.",. _ .- lll."!\‘Hl<\lI`tl)-At South Melville, Hcpt i 12th, to Fred und Mrs llunsforthu dnllgliter, Helen Irene. ig ie irerniles. il-2.‘ldrtl -'l`hc following is from n lhirnly ng burns for John ll. Morrison and Stanford Pickering. Ilotli will be com; pleted this fall.-The school-house has recently been repaired und pnintedl and now Presents a smart, nent np- icnrnnce. The teacher in ehiirge is Elin-ence Drnke.-All the summer vis- ll D' ioni.: ns.-A goodly number oi laugh er loving young folks llznthcrod ntl he number were, uciiool touchern y _ s ool nnes and “persunders."sportsmen _ ho discarded rifles and lninting F/lls the Bill to Perfection ____/,hy Why Should You Buy Staniicld’s llcre ? ‘ Ist Because _ 2nd ' » _ ~ ~ Iii red and blue label _ ~ `\ It is severely tested for I weiglits we get the draw- ers u::idc heavier than the us before leaving the fac- tory, aiid is. positively j . guaraiiteed not to shrink. 9%' shirts 'to provide against ll|_ the extra wear thev,get. The .'if|ditioiial wool put .iiito the drawers increas- es the cost to us. but we l/Ve stand behind this _. _ guarantee :ind will refund' the purchase price of any Stanlield’s uushrinkable -13; \. _ ~ ~ ,boots, youthful farmers, and light- ___ . A _ the "emi" he “Hy” .hearted girls, nll innde merry until u _ ...,,_._.n._ _ . _ ,ed by small forts on the hills, they ' ' iiutlmi :il,lnr;;r-. L~li;;nor llisolnti \\'itslllH ‘lsllcll |1101-19lll`€S as mal’ hc PTO' -‘ - - 1 _ _ ii __ ____ ' ___‘"______ mvnnts together wuh Meri had been made for the advance party I or Sale in Charlottett wn by A. Horne 8; Co. and Brace McKa & Co. Ltd Summ rsld and they promded by :motel tnl|i_ y , e e __ most-nan., mt. 1-cm. mms moo nm. ai mmf and tw ¢\w°~lto- om". ~ - -.>».~‘rr.°s~»~*~&¢ ' . » ` ' ` _.Tv ., ihave not even attempted to molest ¢the invaders. l ”°”""l',"" TWO KIl.Ll~.D, ELEVEN _ INJURED IN (TOLI.I.SlilN. R(`)("fHESTER, Mich., October. 7- Two people were killed and eleven in~ jured, one probably tntully, early to- night when n Detroit United rnilway work car attached to two cars lond~ ed with cinders crashed into the front. end of the north hound Detroit Unit- ed railway Fliiie limited about n mile north of Rochester. ' The dead :are: Daniel Fallon. aged 50, Flint, lgrocer; R. E. Lee, 35, Oxford, Mich. ‘Eight of the injured were taken to 'Detroit and the others nre being :cared for here. 'I‘he limited was ;crowded with passengers and nlmost 1 without warning the work cnr plowed Ithrought the front vestibule nenrly.to the rear of the smoking compartment. I How more people were not killed is n _mystery. Conflicting reports have lhcen received regnrdintz the speed ol Ithe rjnrs nnd one of whom disobeyed orders. ` ANNOUNCEMENTS am Alpliii llebeknh l.od;;e, No ill, I. (J. (J. l"., iiicet.:-i t.ouigl\t nt ll o'-~loi:k_ lA lnrge nttvndancc is i'4-qiiestofl. I l °°’l‘wo nutle teucliers ure wuntcd by Soc., of School lloiird. Hee nd in this _ _ll . iinrlerivear garment that __ __»_~ I _fails to fulfil this high standard. . prefer giving our custoiu- ers better satisfaction. - l ,J 3 . . and Our Prices Are The Lowest in Canada Men’s and Boys’ 'Sweaters and Sweater Coats Men’s All Wool' Sweaters Boys’ Roll Neck Sweaters grey with green collar and blue good heavy weight grey and blue and with red collar special......... . . . .$I.00 , grey and red. Ages froiu 6 to I4 years. . Special Men s Coat Sweaters all wool ‘ brown triiiinied with green, Boys’ Swealers blue triniiiied with red. Pearl buttons. all wool grey with blue trimiuings.AgeS Special ._ . . _ . ._ ... $I.25 6 to 12 years. Special.... . _.650 Men’s Fine English - Boys' Coat Sweaters pure wool coat sweaters. Fawn, brown, heavy English knit in plain grey and grey and blue neatly trimmed. Large red, brown and green Ages 6 to 14 pearl buttons. Special. ._ . _ . _ ..:...$2.l5 years. Special... _ . . . . . ......$|.25 ___ 4§_l_tlier Prices $I 59.2.50 2.75, 3.00 (nher prices 50c_ 75c_ sl 5°_ _ mircal 'I‘IlI<} éI()l.ll’I‘ION Oli' A BURNING QIIESTION IS 'PHE ENTERPRISE BI.AZER`FURNA_CE» . 'ER ECPNOMY IN FUEL. EAI-IE Oli' ‘lienoire the eslnnf-iul qtmlltles of rl ISE BI.AZI'!R|s so uonuti~ur:l,ei| im I-0 QFD =3.?. 2:55 C <2.: Rl»}A'l‘ Hl~l 'l‘. and DU nncs and tl ._ ._ i? 2:2 -I‘_G 3"-5°: EF1’ 5:' _S becuus MANA irnotl hut ensure th l. lt. is stronfly and substantially |iinde.l\mi n very hen\'v_l'i\te|it Fire l’0t..'l‘rlnii uuinr llevoiv ng Grate. liisrze Front Door, Lnrze Ann-I’|I.. R_ini|ntoru niiulr' ul very heavy stee . und many other features that help to ninka it a itlrnace HHH solves tho heating prnblein for mnny. It will pay you to exnniinethe HIAZER ut your dviilvrx. or writu us direct for clrcuiur and lint of refnn-lines. TIIE ENTERPRISE (I0.S2ckv|IIe N.B. lissue. _ l0-l0d`ll. i Gut” . V l '°'r|e on te lu it H ~ M-» ` I ' l(.lretZoi‘, I.o[tl Hliwllllelili §ol¢lNli|yyn\|i‘~ a S _ _tion on Tliursdny (let I2 as ill ` W he seen by nd ch-iewlicre. -_.__ as ' -___ “Come and henr llev l"`uther evening. the llth. Beautiful pictures can 10 10(l2lpd. We romak We re stretch sagqerl springs G 'riiers win in .. iiiediiig .if un- Our samples of fine footwear are now mi the road. 'l'ruckmen’s Union held this 'l‘uesdn . _ y . evening at eigiit weiuek in iiiiioii You should see our samples before placing your order Hall, Water St. Annual report mid election nf officers. Sylvester ll. Mm'-= f0\' Spring’ SIlIpll1¢lll» Donnld, Hecty. ` Sniitlrs lectursion the Piuisloii l'luy CO , in Corran Ban Hull, on Wednesday ' ‘ Interesting description. Admission H A L I F A X . 25 ts ' w__°__s_ °"“°*‘-"°“5°8"2,?d° _‘J Makers of Solid footwenr - HARRY JAMES. Agent, °9-_;o its dr 3 mos. i floor Q weeks 6 28drt _ ____ OVERNOR GENERAUS Bulkel ADVANCE grmpp to the Duke_of Connaught; Capt. H. the Allan liner Victorian at 8 o’clock HAS M-,RIVED C B__“e___ adm _"_amp_ and mbautlthis afternoon Special arran ements There's just ns iiinch room for ecoiinmYI" h"3"“li coal as any other nece.~wit.\ of life. ~While Inverness C0-'ll has more heat units lo lh_t ton than any other co¢1l_ll costs no more than tw common coal. The une of |\ little j\l¢|8"“°“' ‘fr “horse sense" \vilI_ toll mil' _ non thai the coal with thu Kfff" __ ‘ V est amount of heat-|"‘°‘I‘“.'"'] qualities in the mont of-onomI§_'\ to buy. Inverness ll f“'§‘l';;_f; screened coal-owl? 1*" °_ N, foreign mailer is ¢Xi|"“'__‘ leaving nothing but n lI~’:_:_' nnlfonu standard of cIn|n,i\cre I ed coll. _ Buy the coal that will l"l"~ dollars. ey, C. M. G., M. V. 0-, eqlwfrllmoblloo, reached Montreal on board s-.scour ru@‘ :» J- W*Q ,_'_,;§`=,E;_., Prowse Bros Ltd 5"" ' Ir: The Store of Satisfaction _ =_'f-5__:_._____= *