l'.`f;' .~, 11-~_1-11. _i 1 _. 1 3.5,. 4' _ 1,, '1 ._ i; 11 if l _ 1 _J , :"1 ¢‘_._1'!"1,l~‘.‘ I ii1_»'lfii * hu. rw' ¢ me il) . .-_`. ‘L `~ .1 ir _ ‘1§i`1. ‘ "P 1-E1-1.’ i lay ,_ . "f1t'.`i. `»7l` "_-\`1 1 1 Ji _ __ C ‘ _ _ ' i" 1.g):‘\/K1-\ s 1 "11 .rf A ‘ ' _ ll <__tl‘,.tl _ , 3. i. _ .;~...i.1. .,~W;. W. 1., .f.f-».,;'»7 _fa~.s»fi1a_-rs‘._~,@ta~'._»..z1..s~»;s/9;ofo® _ _ FlI'lli'i UF -ALL" L_f__,_____ .f_;*L_ L J" ,as-f are new and' entirely different from ordinary prepuriiiom. They accomplish tb..--1: p-.1¢por_¢ without disturbing the rest of the system, end ue ih¢f¢|.,f¢ ut; ideal liixauve for the nursing mother, as they do not affect the child. Qompotmded, like all NA-DRU-CO preparation; by ¢i1p¢rt ¢;li¢mi_m_ 1| u1\_°.i‘_\si3clor)* we ll gladly return your money. p 25am hor. If your druggisi has not yet siockadthem. send 2.5¢. and we wzil mai! them. 24 Nation-l Drué and Chamisal Camisa: of Chanda. Limited, . . . M°,.¢,..|_ SIIMEERSIDE. AI.IlERTON'ANIl PRINCE COUNlY 9': 1 lU\'l\lUtl» en route to New York.-S. <-. '»»_vr-_~g,_ fl.'_`l’=,' *`1,-:-111 /1,1'-"{.",zf‘f:11'}]"1l‘ ./.uf 1 ll ._ .11 fl 1"-1:1' ..'.y,‘14'1 ,.11 H __-_._~_ L `v____ ~f__=‘_"`~ ~\\ .` .Q _ st' 1_1 1 <`1 .`,1. _111 1 ‘¢_11 _ ' \\.l W ‘ l \\I~' ,Q X _ 1 ‘_ ,/_l` _ ` _ _ \\\- _ _.`<.'§_>"_ rouser Specials just :it tl1eri_<,;'l1t _tiine of year \\'L‘ 1ll'¢ xtlilc to offer you :1 specially line lot of 'l`rouscrs at very low prices. ` \\`cl1:1\'o len ;;11>1lp:ittc1i1s. every <»111-of _~tr-»11;_'_ .~'-c1\'ic1i1»lc inalerial and nic up ;11l»estn1:iii11cr, well 'cut and 1111111111-tl. .\'11t \1-1'_v 111:111_v of each so would _ ' L.;;'1‘l 51.-1; you 11-t»o111:c:1ily to gut your si/.e. 111 11" l \\ '1`rot1. cle. \`-_ 1lrt.~'.<_\'_ ,, Sl Hr) for _Q 25 ` "Sec our East Window’l - -»"flpcn Evenings"- ' A. ii UCE _ Clothicr an-fl Furniiher -All news, advertising and sul crlptions in Suiiimerslde and vlcinit 15 l ‘I -Oysters served any style at th , here you will find me -11111,: \.1.s1 ness the same old way Cro. l‘ 1 S 1 t ~Mi1 ' 'ing l`zt_vlor`.~i 5 I g , 1, ,\ i'1 ,_ 11, \.»11 1~~;.1»-.» '|`_1_1'l<»1`_. _-.;1111pI<:.~' l1ci`o1't~ | l;1ci11;.; your :spring 11'1 tc \l\oI>t S 'I`l ’ . Taylor Co.. Ltd ll/\I.II"AX. ,-_‘,1l‘.1l1 1\\:.»~. _ ~-:I1 .‘-. 1l_1 _.1\l_»111ll-1-_»l\'.1..1 . ~ _ 11.\1\1<\ _1.1\_\11~;s, .\,,t-1.1, -Those registered nt the Clifto, illousc; Htliitmersicle, yesterday, were !l‘.'_ Wontlill, I-Itilifox; _1\_ {\1]m~|-isey, gp -Ilillili W. A. Mtfliattcliliii, St. John .l. PJ. Williams, Montreal; 1{ev_ F_ lm"""""QH5 pt' l'31l§lI1; Alex. Wood 1H:tlil`t1.\; Wm. A. Scott, ling-tm, 'l"ri1i1k M. .~lpoo11er, '1‘0r0|m_,; F,.,,,,- lil. G1'ea111z, St. John; J_ ,\_ ltnsg .N<’»“ ‘?la-':1>W; W. U. Harrie, r111l11`11_~; ,_-'L <'. ('hap1n1111, Moncton; J. <`. N111 son, ;\lo11trn,tl,-,~;_ --The tltiartliaii hits received ,, Cop. ,of l~ln1‘d\1'nrc uni Metal, ii iiingatzint lpiihlislietl in 'l`oi'11iito, which given ,, ||.liotogrnpliic 1'epro1l11ctio1i_ uf up 15.51111 nd oi llrnce, .tlcliuy t t‘o_, L-t_,1_ ts'11n11iie1‘sidc, which recently a-ppenret |111 the tiiiartliuii. li. is ctinsitlcretl by the ctlitol' of that iiiiigiwilie ns 11 splciltlid sample of spccial"advertisr ment and the firm deserves ctezlit ,for their uff<1i‘ts its their extensivt iriule is due not o11ly to ‘n good sys ,......-._._',...........__..._..~..--_-vs_., _Y d __`_____ 'il _ '.5 31")-2'. .t ;. iii?- » o | 3 -»i A ~ -;.j. r "4: r 1111 1 E 1.5 U tilts-tl 81 Munras Boolotov, Sunnyside. .. . _ . ,, 11 1 . _. . . . .,. ~.~ ~ »1'»`1»~_o»¢='»~.`.o>~ »/»1».».a»» q.'_s.1¢)»/\»,¢/1;51'¢`1(¢ (9 A LL ‘-7' _ 6) 11;) ' (fl (gl ff 1 School ami College Books and _'bride who was prettily nttircd <2 \ o (,, ‘ n .School Supplies at Lowest Prices (O ‘¢ 4 ‘_ §\@;i7@~T2`»_ \l » _’»'i'»\f»‘f-ti'-1':-'. /at .~ . .‘ . if Ai 5:7,"-ri }"11»1nl\' t' l Lil "I`lie aliiwt- iiitiiiioiied steauieis will sail from Cliarlottetown to St ’ John Netvfoiiiirlland vis Sydney, C. B. carrying horses, cattle and _ _'_ »_, ‘ 1.4. auunuu, 1" -iofl.~111f ' / 1\o1tN'1~s. rr; _'_*" 'Nl st __ - October Sailings, "ll Nfl Front Charlottetowii i ' October 3rd ' ' "_‘_. slie:p on -'l».~1:_k and produce underdeck at lowest possible rates. For . I ftirtliir piirlielilarsas to freight and passage- apply to . - 1 BELL Qi C0. _,.11 trip. \ u , _ ._ ....- iii’1=.i‘-11 1" 1 ~ S ‘ ,iii -» _ "'1f?i _l:if,. q __ ,_ , _ 'f,1~ ._ ~,'i_°~ »,,_ " ` '*_. _.e _ , _ _.;' , /*’¢ ' __'~>1j:f1._'~ -_1-.i."f”_ '1 ~~ ` 1/ ~~‘ 5 "-~ » ‘ *Pi V It , ‘r * 1 .' 1: (‘/ ,tcm in hniitlling custon1e1's. bitt alsf to gootl a1l\'c1-tisirig. -:\i1 0\'ent oi niore than usiiiil in- terest took place on 'l‘ucs1lay, Sept. ernher 26, in the pretty chnpef of .\‘.i._ .\lalnchi's, Kinkora, when Miss F101* ence Huntill, 1in11ght_er of ["nl.ric`1 :ind .VIrs._ llil-inniill, l"1'eet_o\v1\, wat united ' iu the holy bonds of matri- niouy to George Slierry. son of .limi es und Mrs. Sherry,, Fcrnwootl. Th( ceremony was pe-rfornicd by .tev. Pius Mclloniiltl of St. I)11nstni1's ifntliedrul, iflinrlottctown. 'l`hf in ii tniloretl suit of blue, relies 1-tl by totichcs of Helly Green, iwns attniided hy licr sister Miss linurii., of Suinnieisitlc, The groom was ably supported by his lirothcr I"1'c1l ol' New (lint-ignw. After the ccrc- inouy the happy couple rtlrove to thu itisitlciiee of the hride's parents where ii stiniptous wedding lwcakfast was 1=.e1'v1'1i and \\lic-re ,L rteccption was ttlno hcltl in the evening for thc lntppy cottple, The cttstomury "ulter- iv11ri" clothed in regulin peculiar to that ,hotly gittlinrctl at the house in the evening to extend congrntuln- tio11s_ 'l`i11: wctliliiig presents wcrtr beautiful and iuunerotis, all testify' ing to the osteeni in which the con~ ti-ii1:t_i11g lisrtics urn hcld in the con1~ lnunity. The iiutiierfius friends ol Mr. and Mrs. She-r1‘y wish tlieiit 11 happy journey through life. ‘Cut Out” Coal There s just as uiucli room for economy in buying coal as any other necessity of life. While Inverness Coal has more heat units to the ton than any other coal it costs no more than the coniiuoii coal. T|\'¢ use ofa little judgment or “horse sense" will tell any pe 1'- son that the coal with the great- est amount of heat-producing qualities is the most economical to buy. lnvciness is properly screened cniil-every particle of foreign matter is cxtrartcd. leaving nothing hut a gootl, uttiforiu standard ot"rIu.ii1,screen- ed cn \|. Buy the coal that will save I dollars. 8-z6d~iitI` I ~Mrs. Winnie McDonald. Ciiarlotto- -- ~ town. WHS ii PMSUBBVY by' the Him- -All news, advertising and sub- press yesterday morning.-B. scriptlons in Albertou and ‘vicinity U ._-_ should be handed to H. Clark, Agent -The Morning muy oust-limi can mf ns obtained at Lafferty'l Tonlorial *‘“' ‘ Parlors. Sumniarsids. 12-11Gdrtf -Lorne McLellan of the ‘iloyal Iiunlf. ~ ' ' ' ~' _ ._ is 1 ~ ll tion with her parents, Joseph and rlcotland, by 00 fest. In v-'ui'killl~' "EW has returnetl. She was ncconipniiier. 30llSl\lU\tll‘" H C"m’“I§5l"" ‘lf the ryon, tu show theiu through th States' fi""B' is “ purely (mmiliuli _tt ..._ t. 1.1.1. t1.1.'1-...mf ,-1...... F...-111, or 1., ...__ .. The Store of Satisfaction _Strictly ,Cash and One Price to' Everyb0dX The Cliilliness of these Early F all a Evenings Reminds Us of Our Needs in Warm Apparel I “ Hond Warmers At Cold .ff ' » \ ' ’/ Cash Prices visitor 'to Suniinerside yesterday _-S. -- of Canada. Lulhousie, N B rlwnd- -Layton htevtart Summa-side, was tug his holiday at the home of his ,ti passenger by the Empress yesterday parents, Dr. A. A. and Mrs. j\lcl.cllu11 Sumniersitle.-S. -Rev. und Mrs. Hodgson, l*rccl<'- -William Williams, student at Mv- ,l0\\. MMS-» have returned :titer a \is- Gill, who has been spending his loli- lit with friends in Suinnierisitlef S. days at his humc in Tyne Valley vas ""’_", _ _ 3 passenger by the Empress vestci'-lny s ' morning en route to Montreal.-»\`~ \ tiould be handed to Ernest McQ11a1 _pu-8.1 sherry has returned to New i¢. A201112- 7-29drti masgoiv, _ N. S., after spenilitifz 11 3° ' 1 is home in 1"el'i1- ._.Mr. llapiey, of the Uanadiaii Bank '1§::5a"vi;1hil:,"f,l,{,,,z:.tD,]1`r_ Sherry Mtemi of (‘o1n1iie;»¢-e, (‘hai~|ottetown‘, was ii d me mm.,~,age of his 1,1-otltct iassenger by the Empress yesterday l;,U,.ge_ lnioruiiig en route to Toronto, ~5_ “ ____________.___. 'run ounnsc nnimiu w11.1. e s or _ _ _ I REB FIl~"l`li .Railroad Dinningrooni, Summersidc BB TH ` A MILE l.t>Nl§. .tlrn1ly. 1 1:i.;1;.lTi.~_t- The new mwhcc Brmgc ,,C(.,,,~,\i,,,_¢ to ,, , . ‘ , *_* contracts a\var1lcti. will cost) -ill.” 1 ”“; A' '"‘*“"“"- “'h° "HB bw 100,000. 'rue 111-iuge is 1111 the 11110 uf spvnlhng “ fm" days at his hom” ll :he 'l‘1‘niisco11tincntal Railway, wlu-rc uinmersiflc, vias it passeiiger by tht it crosses the St. Lawrence lli\'cr11l‘111‘ . ,Enipress yestertliiy 1r.o1'ning en routt' Quebec, and will he the largest cunt_i~ o tllllhnm, .\lnss.-S. ever bridge in thc world, the siispeil- _“_” ' sion span being the' longest s1n\ZlC truss span ever 1leslK"°\l. CX<`°L"ll“P1 that of the celebrated Forth llridtflh the design, Mr. Graham has hnil 111 world`s most expert bridge engineers, whose work gas extended over n'l"f‘_l_~ Iod of two and it hulf l1"?l\l`5- W” .vill be the only bridge over the ht. ‘{,i1\\1rezice River east. of l\lo11trcnl. illlil vill be used by the 'l`l'i\i1SC0i1t\“0I\U1l Railway end any other roads that nay require lt. It is expertetl limi the bridge will be ready for traitiic by i915. The Ht. l.z1w1'enee Bridge tom. in-iny, which succeeded in co1np1't_1t_1o11 .vith German, British and llntted _ompu11y, eoniprising the Douuiiioii Bridge Coinpany, Montreal, l’. Q»- tnd the Cutiafliaii Ilritlge i`ol1\l>l‘»l\l'- Nalkcrville, (nit, The design wbirii ias been adopted will have K webb 'ystem in the cantile\'1~r :intl nucltor irms. The suspeniled span is of 11 noilifictl Prntt type. The length of Lhc centre span is to be 1,800 fL‘0f~ Fhc t-_:ml leugtli of the strttettirc as l,228 fest, or about thrcc-tiftlis of 11 niie. The suspended span is 640 fret eng, 110 feet deep to the centre und .0 feet at ezieli end. The cuiitllevel' irms are 580 feet long, T0 feet deep it the end and 310 feet l1i1:h 11\'erthc Feet long, ’l`lic width of the .11‘1'lZi‘ 1et\\'ee:n the trusses is XR feet. 'l`l\t‘ iridge will be 150 feet nlrovc l15_fYll~ 'mit-1'. 'l`he depth of the v.':it1-r in the entre of thc river is 230 frct. .`\|l ueinbcrs in the anchor 11rn1.< and those immetl_iat1.‘ly over the mniu pier is well as the floor arms, will *S lic uiilt of carbon steel. The raiitilcvei' arms and suspended spans will be of nickle steel. ’l‘lie piers are nil to be 'iuilt of cement concrete below \\'ntcr iud nraiiite faced masonry filled 'ement coiitrrete :above water. The nbutnients are to be of granite inns- iury. The enssioit over the miiin pier iii the south side will be S0 .left ‘LV 75 feet. The notth side will be built '11 two sectioiis, each snissoii bci1i_;li.'» feet long by 70 feet wide. ‘The bridge will ticconiiiiodnte rt double truck vtilway, and will have it four-foot sidewalk on each side for foot pass~ engcrs. There are over 100,000 cubic. vi-irds of mi-isoury in the piers :ind tblltrnents. The wright of steel in ‘,l1e stiperstrtieture is estimated at ii\0,000,000 Iii. The iriinsportittion of this immense qiiimtity of steel will 1‘e111tire the use of 1,677 freight cnrs it 60.000po1m1l1-1 <'np:1cit.y, or U7' t1'.-tins of 25 cars_citcl1. Loss of Appetite is loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and is often s. forerunner of prosirstlng dis- ease. 'l It is serious and especially so to; people that must keep up and doing or get l1ehinrlha11_ 1,; ~-._ '_`_-E 1"'f‘“_*"";l"7`¥*"_'f 1-"7" 7 --rf .1 _ I I 11 *___ 5 _ = .. More (iuorl Words From Exncrieiicod Ifurtince Men For the \ N TER PRISE BLAZER l"URNACE_‘ I '1 li l 11 nit-tvritlisiuch i:1'o|tti1tvo11r in tho l‘Iust,1ir1rl thc Wont. "iI'\iMI'lI{SII)I‘l I’ l~l I Au Zlnt iilll. Snckvilli-, N. IS. 1»nt|¢~me1i.- ' 'l'ht- l'lnto1‘hrisu Il`oun1||'_\' Uo. ' H ' ° " ' 2' ' t"o1'th1-punt tI11~1»1-ymiru Il1n\'1ih11t-|ii|iut|ilI- ing _vou_r ll»l.A/iivfill I' URN ACE, and it hun glvi-u ovary sutiniacllnn. ’|‘li¢» nm pn), 111tli1_si11_1nu.cte1s one iiot.uu»~4i1n any otlioritirltitcn and in ln ltsoll worthy #vin d1»c_i1-non in iuvourof the BLAZER, besides its Iieiitintxzinil fuel saving quuiitios wiiicli are nuequullod. ‘ (Hirrlt 'l‘he ’I‘lios. Joliniiton Co. Why not pronuro now furthe cold rluyi-1 to come und install A hosting ap- p-irittugi of iiiiqtioistionetl pnweriilitl economY~_a furnace that will pay For itautl 1n the luel_1inci labour saved ? ll11» Blazer will illl the bill as hundreds ui 1 no 's testify. Ht-nd for circular or book of references. _ ' TIIE ENTERPRISE EOUNIlRY C0,Sack vlll€,N.B SlHllHlIllNl SEES [NI] [ll Will 1-l.\lill<‘AK, (ict 3--"I do not think that the 'l`ui'kiuh-Itiilinn trouble will lust very long and I do not believe that any other power will be drawn un ln the course uf nn interview: l11 splendid health itntl spirits and cnrryiiig his niiitety-one years as lightly as if he had not yet reached the Biblcnl threc»score and ten, the High Uoiiiinissionei' for Canada, in lioutlon, had some interesting things to say. but would not discuss poll- tics, nlithough he spoke with enthus- in-siu of Uniiniiit us is great self-ROV-l erniug unit in the greatest Empire* the world has ever known, and iai confident that the Dominion will con-l tlnue to progress as it is doing now. H8 also voiced the opinion that emi- into t|1c'fight," said liord i~ltritt_l\co-'i tlicllmperinl idea. With regard to the Dominion being the best possible field for the men who wants to enjoy' lthe privilege of perfect freedom, His Lorilship said that this was so well iunrierstood that tlaiiiirla needed no particular, advertising. His Lordship, in speaking about the conilng oi the Duke of (qmnaught said that His lioyul I-ligliness would make it model cottstitiitional gover- nor, arul that he had plways taken 5 great interest in ('unu1iiun_,,ffai|-5_ AA an instance of this, ltord stmtheonu, cited the pleasure with which the Duke had received the Fenlan Invas- l0l\ Mefilll. although it was not be. stowed tintll thirty yeni-9 Mtn the conclusion of the cninpnigm He also mentioned the interesting feet that Ulf Ullke and Duchess had been guests in his Montreal house; and spoke ot the D11ve's intimate k wledge of the French Ianglllllle, whicrh] wotild enable him to come into close touch with eration from Great Britain to (ian-1 mln is ii splendid thing, as men from Queen Street. vw, te Old (‘ountry will help to make] French matters in tinnndm W -_.ini acrate and att. d t. Ing of furniture adn 0 ampp 1 _ _ - d h _ s._._._.___._ -___.¢’ the tvoitern part oi canada loyal tn affects. Beer& weak; (i3`.|;g¢i'r‘;|d SHEHIFF KILLED UTHEHS Wllllllllll J()NEl~iVILLE, Va., October 3 -‘Iii ii fight between B Sheriffs posse mill kinsmiin nf s. young women, wanted ‘an a murder trial witness at Gib- son's Station, Va., today a DGPUW Sheriff was killed and two other oi- ticers wounded, one fatally. Thi’ Posse wns beaten od, and 1in0tl\0l` has been organized nm to retrain the bodies oi the victims and arrest the men who did the shooting. The dead man is William Collins. Deputy Sheriff of Bell County, Ken- tucky, John collins, the sumti. will died, anln¢v1iie.Kr-1 1*" " material witnesses against her brim" er Charles ,Denny\, accused of 5 l1““" der that occurred near Midillelh0f“- Ky., several months ago- _ ' ~! _l \< _ti _ , _ ' s = 1.1 -_ . _ '1 e;i i11_.. __ __ _ 1 _ _ - -