riv_ -~ J 'f 'Y __.~i_ ar i,_i\=“f{ . .._, ‘.3 ,, . »,i ‘-< » . *sawn ':;sj';“-.r.z‘:’..'£1~c .I -3,9, 1..-.~ ;i“:“ “‘-7'.-;f ,t fiii” v Y ,,,_ =;i?;f_.. ~ -_11_ ,_ . "PF .¢ .. .. .l J* »:, I .esac '°-‘ei 1,1 y ’i_ ' ii" ll `l:t . lf; _Q il 2-§.{i$t[,¢lf ' -i~\7»'i: if f \'v ll; ‘>i _, _ i l-.iff , ~" ef . _ , . . , » 4'; l -'l li’ 4. ._ ‘ Ll-. ' 1 ,H _ . l 4 ii V ` ‘?»;'i"`i~‘ , » ,p “if l . 'ri -. 4-.» . ._..:. sg.; .gs ._ 3 ‘ '.‘f.l‘-it..‘»i . ' 'i . . tt.. f l t." t, . _ .(4 lil’ If ' 1 P t it .___ if' 'I1 `i"'?li~‘.'. "=i. ' ,ii ` 4 ‘iii s 3.-_"_ __ .. ijt, "1 1_1? rt-"'.l" » -ii. , "'v'.'§`.`_.»,.` 1 ‘W :gilt it i ir l .'.:~ l' .5 Z.viJ` ' .fir yi" .,`_, il .- ‘ i . ‘L'_;lE-‘_ we _#1-’_.L‘B-; 4-_ 'As- i"'».~"` ,¢=~.-.- ..'.l. »,.‘t"». t ,. . f. iii .rm _..._. , . ,.,. ,. _,,,;,., _-, ,_ ». 'it r.._t.»c .--2 . 1- vlif-v.1-' . ..f_,_ ,,_ , _ ’ - _ __.__ . -_-` *ff l I - _ l Women’s Winter Coats of Highest Quality _Styles that are live-smart-distinc- tive ; _fabrics that are up-to-date-- attractive -» new. Wide-awake, snappy coats for wide- awake women. Each model is brimful of the season’s latest ideas. The cut, finish and effect are typical only of the most superior tailoring, characterizing down-to-the-minute fash- ion interpretation as seen in New York and other foremost fashion centres. Although our showing is so complete -_so distinctive-so attractive, our prices are the most interesting to the woman who wants to get full value. _ Our big_ buying-the “ close-price” policy of this store offers you a saving . in each instance. -- Your winter coat awaits you here. R. T. Holman, 'Limited Summerside, P. E. I. 3489-10-17M2iE1i. ’ I Winter Underwear \fi;'§‘i‘ `\\\ Sl) ,sf The Westem i,-_-_-,~_-_-,-,-_-,-_~,-_-_-:_-::_z-:.r-‘rrf-'~'-'-'-‘ff~`-`-'-‘- _.w.` K. uleoouean. oiobe Fox Exchange, il Guardian A8013 U1 slim!- merside. ' . -THE MORNING-'DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lafterty’s Tonsor- ial Parlors, Summerside. I lug a particularly nice line of new winter suits and coats for women. R. T. HOLMAN. LIMITED. Summerside 2469-10-16M2iE1i. -AT HOME.-Mrs. Jardine Stavert will he at home to receive her friends on Tuesday afternoon and evening, Oc- tober 19th. 3498-10-18M1i. -BOOKS.-A beautiful line of plc- ture books including religious story books etc.. shown at H_OLMAN'S.Sum- merside. 3491-10-l8M2iE1i. -WANTED.- An order to com- plete a corload of coal for Cape Tra- verse. By having coal forwarded in this car, customers will secure the advantage of carload rates. R. T. Holtnan, Limited, Sunimerside. 3468-10-16ME2i. -AN ISLANDER. - The annual meetings of stockholders of the Lake Superior Corporation was held Wed- nesday in Camden, N. J. Over two hundred and _fifty thousand shares were represented and the meeting was ci7“T|“f-|i`|'9\- l na 'iious. Oni routine business was u nu Y transacted. The following were elect- cd directors: Walter K. \Vliigl\nni, `i~‘i‘edcrick Mc0won, John T. Terry, Herbert Coppell, J. S. Dale, H. l. Underhill, W. E. Stavert, W. C. Frantz. Alex. Taylor, James liawson. A. ll. Chitty, Thomas Gibson. At the meeting i>f.the board following thc shareholders' meeting officers were elected as follows: Chairman of board, VV. K Whigham; president, W. E. Stavert; vice-presidents, Herbert Coppall, W. C. Franz, James Ilawson; secretary, Alex Taylor; treasurer, Jas. liawson. Mr. Stnvcrt is a Siiinnierside boy. it son of the late Mr. lt. McC. Stzivert.-C. WESTERN PERSONALS -Mr. Gordon Bernard, O’Loary was it visitor to Summcrsidc Thurs- day.-ll. -Mr. Louis Ronnie, merchant at Elmsdale was in Suminerside on Thursday.-H. -Mi' Edward Manson, Summerside, was a passenger' by the eastern ex- press on Saturday morning. -The Niisses Jessie and Floss’ie' McDonald, Suninierside have left for Boston to spend the winter.-H. by the Steamer Enipress Tliursday morning on a brief trip to Boston.-H -Misses Eliza and Barham Craig, Hamilton, crossed by the S.S. Empress on Saturday morning on their way to Boston, wliere they will .spend t.lie winter. . -Mr. i~Id\\'itrd iNlcDonald. St. John, is .spendilitx a few days in Siiiuini‘i‘sido having been sunnnuned home t.o at- tend the funeral of his father, the luti- Al<“ j-` .:'_`.'/»'..\i.~...!_,,;.h_ l ».“...`.%_h 'l.‘|';uER\IiL]EAR Cairns, Wilmot and Joseph Leckic. _,f f' /\ ._ osue; John Curtis. New Annan, Benj. Lot 16. H. Mr Ashur llurrows. who have been merside, crossed by the Empress ' _ _ ' ' on Saturday morning on return to their Any size any style any quality or weight you could de homes in me Wesmn S,_a,es_ sire, is here at most any price you would care to pay. Our underwear display shows all the best styles in better ' seo oF ‘ri-iE TH/uviss grade underwear for men and women-the best products of -- leading Canadian manufacturers. "Ye" "l""' “ld "“’ °“l€‘i’”"'. °f “ Tliainos drvdgcr as he wiped his grimy If you want underwear quality-underwear comfort- :_‘_‘fm',"ff,’;_f_’f j__,_'§_‘ih;:;’§’,’§‘éf,‘; underwear satisfaction, and dont viish to pay any moie than ,,,g_ It is ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,md ,,x,,m,,g an honest price-some here. work. too, for one never knows what thi* bucket scoops are going to pick up & C0. 0 l'_ll;:_ w;___i_rinlc_o__:iiiy Iicli _‘<'apturcsC; (tid Oil WU ), ll O (tllll"!<‘ W6 bring up more mud than anythiniz else. But, personally. l believe that thi' bot- tom of the Tliainesis a small gold 2_1 ,-1, _F “_ _ _ _ _? mine in disguise, but one that it is im- ‘ T __ possible to ‘work.’ A 'nugget' is _l Heat _ Your Home I 'Comfortably And Well`| Yo_u shouldn’t let your wife and family suffer from the cold thts Winter when for a sngill cost we can instal a heat- ing system that w_iil give you t e comfort of~a day in .June- that will require little attention-that is economical on fuel -and that will last for years. 'No modern home ca_n afford to be without proper heat- ing--_Man _diseases spring, from a cold dainp room. The very life of those most dear is in danger. Are they wo ess than the price of a heating system r _ We know you need_ a heating system in your home, but think it awfully eirpegigive--it is_n t. It is a sound investment and al as gilt ge securities that will bring health, comfor sind happiness to your home and will not cost much . Piione125 today. n » -"°" 'Amman &Co Wm bro_ui:ht up now and again, and a ‘nug- get may mean ii gold watch or coins. _ 'Some time back a bucket scoop watches. mostly minus the cases. Evi- dently they had been thrown into the l'lVUl‘ by thieves, who had no use for them. "Human bones are brought to light at infrequent intervals, and so are old metal implements. Roman coins, are fairly plentiful close by'Billingsgate and London bridge, and some of the copper ones which have been recover- ed are as clean as new coins from the mint. Julius Caesar coins and v/ia- pons have been found in the upper river and some stone age implements UOWH by Hampton court."-London Answers. -rr Favs to buy in ima Province _ -,-one -Mr. Jesse Leard, Tfodeque, left- Mr and Mrs Arthur Burrows and, visiting friends and relatives in Sum- irought to the surface n small sack/ and this suck contained a number of inter column. , um. tion for Cash mum -HORSE, e Horse Collar for $1.89. _ --TOYS ot -every description from -WINTER 8UITS.- We are show- 5c. up at HOLM£N’S. Sunimerride. _ '$81-10-18M2iE1i. -SHOT GUN.--Order our 30-inch Single Barrel Shot Gun at $4.43. R. T. HOLMAN, Limited. Summerside. -FIBRE PAILS- A shipment of fibre pails~ and tubs received by HOL- MANS, Summerside. __ 2369-10-16M2iE1i. -.DICTIONARY of almost 600 pages, for school or home. Special for 15c at HOLMAN’S, Suminerside. _ 3469-10-16M2iE1i. -SMELT NETS.- Save money and avoid trouble by ordering Smelt Nets from R. T. HOLMAN. LIMITED Summerside. 3469-10-16M2iE1i. -SMELT NET8.-R. T. HOLMAN Limited, Suinrnerside, are experienc- ing an enormous demand for Reliance Smelt Nets. The third shipment has arrived and customers should order promptly. 3496-10-18M2iEl.i. -NEW HOTEL AT 0’LEARY- Having opened a hotel (The Orient) at 0’Leary, we are now prepared to cater to all travellers, nicely located near the station, concrete sidewalk, bright airy rooms, and good servico. T. M. llowatt. 2940-8-13Mft 'suivimi-:`i=ism£ sH|PP|Ne -Schr. " G. C. Kelly," Captain Wob- ster, sailed Friday for Gaspe, IRQ. -Sclir. "Leila Linwood.” Captain _Trenliolm, came in Friday from Picton. -Schr. "Maude Carter." Captain Murray, arrived Friday from Port llnstlngs. -Schr. " Maude Weston," Captain Weston, sailed Friday from Summer- side for Richibucto. ' -Schr. "Iona," Captain Lord, ar- rived Thursday with coal from Louis- burg for R. T. Holman Lid. -Schr. “William Da'i~ithon," Captain King, came in Friday for port and supplies. bound for Mulgrave from Mirlmichi. -Captain Schurman, formerly of the schr. “ J. B. Martin.” has joined the sehr. “ G. C. Kelly," which is now in port bound for Gaspe. -Schr. “A. C. Mulhnll," Captain Boudrot, hound from Magdalen island to Buctouche, came in for port and supplies Friday from R. T. Holman ill. LATEST RESTRICTION " London has become a scheduled urea undei' the Defence -of the Realm Act, and no man is allowed to pay for unother‘s drink in public house or club. That simple provision repre- sents a big change in what has almost become a national habit. It disestab- fishes and disendows for the time be- ing it considerable class of men who only buy their own drinks under com- pulsion. lt will make for sound fin- ance in the petty cash of many a too- generous individual, says the London Westminster Gazette, and enable him to meet the extra income tax w_ith smiling face. At present it is under- stood that the order deals solely with treating and with the reduced strength ot' spirits, but it is quite possible that there may be a further reduction in hours. Given some drastic regula- tions of this kind we may all arrive at the effect of a daylight saving ord- inance, for London will be learning to go early to bed, and the early rising will come in the ordinary course of nature. On the whole, the trade is submitting to the order with. a good grace. although it is thought that tho furth<=.r restrictions will mean a cer- tnin.nmoui\t of public house conges- tion during tho hours when business muy bu done lvgitimately. CHAPLAINS- TOSS COIN - FOR PLACE OF DANGER IN WAR-ZONE BED Already I have slept in a corn store and an opon field, und in one eventful night I divided my attention between a most uncomfortable railway jour- ney. the roadside and an armchair in a country farmhouse. writes an Eng- lish clinplnin from the front. Ono docs not object to the open air. but l rather draw the line at being waken- ed in the middle of the night by an old horse who has inlstaken tho end oi' my sleeping bog for a clump of grass. One night I was favored; I got a real bed. but unfortunately the bed was very narrow. and I had to share it with t.he Church of England chap- lain. The one who took the wall side would be safe, but_the man on the outside took risks. Of course, each insisted on taking the place of danger. At last my friend produced a penny. 'What is it? 'i-loads) 'Ypu've lost.' So l sadly took the outside. "Our present billet is in a country public-house. Eight of ul `ocoupy.one room. In the eveniiifit is some- thing of a problem, -.to get ` our selves fixed. but we ullitalll » llllllale to find room by putting one .man with his head in the hole left by the re- moval oof the tire-gratei” .i iNsui.A'riNo A conohlrl 'noon Ordinary cold floor fo will get usually 0110 .;. J,- .~_. . .~ .... rl* ri* 'I' rt *t rl' >.‘ 'F sf .'- i .'~ i *I 'F 'T :,- :,- »' * i ' . 'A :,- J ._._. ._. Ji‘*.n'i".>f \. »'r~r~‘: Every Man who likes to - be ‘well dressed i t , _ , hi e go thever-_yfarthest Cannot -§f?<§1f3‘3.‘iZ¢”f°§§‘;$§°.’1‘(m‘i'é€Z §.‘if.'I-`.i“§‘.i’..?i.£.“;'i‘..’. .up by without wins or - advantage of them 2 Today _Is A Good Day To Come _ _ '$14 ` f' Over-_ _ coats- T h e pleasing range of compli-‘ ments that greets our display of $14 Overcoats_ is indeed gratifying and we know that among the many new styles you will surely find one to please you. _Browns, Greys, Blues Mixed Tweeds and Cheviots in ` Ulster Collared,Mili- tary style, belted and plain $14 Overcoats Carefully Tailored from . All Wool Material These coats are particularly adapted to stand hard wear and hold their shape. It pays to have yourself well dressed and when you can get such splendid values as we are_offering, you cannot afford to delay action. THE STORE WITH THE GOLDEN RULE SERVICE i '_ " $85.00 1 Over- coats These coats fairly make men wonder _._, how we can put so ,_f much value in them forthe money _ Tlieyare built to wear sio.oo i; Over- . ; coats A lot of good coats ~'- gathered together tio supply every need of every man in this at vicinity. »'-' ' Try one on our advice, you’ll be glad you did. One Price Cash Store r Jr >`r 'I ,aa + 'P *Pr *ls l L _ _ _ 1 ii | H CLASS Tomato Catsup, home made- 1, Miss Annie' Cameron, Alberton; 2, Mrs. <‘. E. P. Yeo, Elnisilalr.-. | ited.(7iiraiit Jelly.- 1, Miss E, Matthews; 2, Mrs. Jess Matthews, Al- berton ROQTS AND vExG;E-TABLES CLASS /Gooseberry Jelly.-1, Miss Susie ' Matthews. Alberton; 2, Mrs. W. J. Waugh, Alberton C“E\1¥;1b‘;rS'_1' Miss Annie Came` Peck Cranberries cultivated- 1 ron, er on. ' . ’ , ` ,’ Celery"'1’ Miss- Susan Mathews' Silogiliiigrigii vXiel1srfi'toiiDevon' 2' Mrs. (ul Alberton. ' ’ ’ , 2 _ _ White TumlPS'_1‘ C' Gregg’ WeSt|Miid0I£\;i lllagiiltrdhullalhrgrllgii '(128 Mrli' Devon. ` ` ' ' _ ‘ ’ ‘ D""m“e“d Cabbage'_ 1’ Joshna Jegilionyi/R%lid\vy&Afb£l\lli‘(silLJoiiii Agnew gmlgb' Albertonl 2’ B' I' Rayner’ AL Alberton' 2 Fred 'Hardy Elmsdale ’ er on. ’ ' __ ' ' Long Blood Beats- 1, Jess Math- Caifgsggl lS'l`,‘;‘:_‘€6n_ Q' 11Vl;[i‘;_‘;‘E Dlliugiz ews' Albermn' liews Alberton ’ y I Red T°“‘“‘°°°~_ 1' M'°~ H“gh Teil Biscuits'-1 Miss E Matthews H‘¥‘e’;=’_;wAllI’,'_3)'I`_§‘_;';2)es__ 1_ `MiBs Susan {)\g_i_ite_;-ton; 2, Miss Jennie lVlcLean, Al- Matthews, Alberton; 2, Ben] Ram-say, l' _ Hubbard Squash.- 1, Peter Gavin, he ’ Alb rt ’ ’ ~ a ' ii i;2 M .H.B.n nos, WB' “°“~ nV,}'_§’_?t__‘_;‘;§ ' rs °W 5 Strawberry Jam.-- 1, Mrs. Spurge- Red Cabbage- 1, B. I. Rayner, Al- 1‘:;;_t%l;£gi\v'_;tl‘_l;'l`i)c§_lt'2_"_fb“"ki 2' Ml" S- bcrton. ’ ‘ Cabbage (weight.),- 1, C. A. Wood- . man, Albcrion; 2, Mrs. John Crockett, PNNTING CLASS xlv' Elmsdalo. 0-I I, 1 ti A ,i~ w i. Pit .- 1, ,’ “""¢ f““)~~1»MfSS C- Jossml(tllrallilil\sis,(ll]l(§i(e‘i__t_oii. ?)aYe:__ _ I/';;';_\_is_e:‘_,___Albcrton; A. Mrs. S. R. Burke Red Manx: e.- , rs. . r. art y, W _ 'C I , J . _ _ A_ d _Am ._ nor ioors.-_1. Miss Pearl Lock- Sglsdale' 2 C )v'°° man m erhy, Fortune. Love; 2, Miss Pearl \ - 7 fellow Manglo- 1, E. A. Wood §fl‘;l;;’rl,}.’;'g§‘;§_t“"° (“°"°3 3 Ml” L- E- '“““» A"’°"°“° coiihi-tion 'Pai ii 1 l’umpkin.- 1, Mrs. H. B. Bownoss, Ma’rcm 'Fora tl Xl "gil-T 1 Ml” Montrose: 2, Peter Gavin, Vgooillvalizr. y wi ber 0"- G B T .'-' . . .. Jolidgsililii. lI;llHizii`daldl;m2?BNelson Rum- WOOLEN AND FLAX G°°E‘5- say. Alberton. C Caulitlower.- 1, Mrs. L. R. Wallace - CLASS xvl' sscumpoc. I Esclialots.- 1, Mrs. Jas. Wallace, El?,xg‘I§dDY_:3:; A?l°'“_"°;"°`M1~ M135 Alberton; 2, Mrs. J. A~. Cameron, El- Quigley Mmm 8'" ma- 1 VS- M~ m°d“l°' - `Wovc'n Gonot? C' DYello\v 0_&lonsA-1,_ C.WGr;gg.A`%est Gmmct .Nqmsh °v°’°"“ 1' MTB- A~M- I 2: - 5| ' ' " ' ~ to‘;‘f°“ 'B ““° °° °‘” Lineii 'riibi-2 oiotii.-1, Mrs, A_ M_ Red 0nions.- 1, Jess Mathews, Al- G°}2gfl",'e,;n'§.';l°hie ai ` bt ;z,n.H.a ,c . ,'““"’""1-MiHiFI- 635:58 Tum|pg_:.yT_)rE_ l€v9_ul?g;;s_ EnE0\Il_t_e_=._i;_,__§‘_;.i_len\an; 2. Miss A. Wood. €o_n,__Elmsdale; 2, Joshua Hubb, Alber- Héokod Rug' Wool__ 1 Mus ___ ml1ted_g1arrots.;_- 1* Pe_rcy_Tra¢'1en_:¢_ R;*£g“"» Aim”-I 2» Mrs- Geofwallacel West evon; , rs. nn e ee ii, ' . Alberton. H\§i‘bok8dAlb;`iitg' ° mul* 1' Joshua Donvers Long Carrots.-`1, Miss Tenn’ Imaam gg' 2# Mrs- Wm- _Susrn Mathews; 2, B. . Rayner, Ai- Hooked mg unlgst' 1 M" H er on. . ' _ 1 - - Mclntyre Potatoes.--1 E W John- B'vg)':3b“r‘sMm“' sioii,'iiiim¢dsie; 2, wan. w¢'l»i¢»,`Aii»ei- ,em ‘§,,°°;,'§,0f.°§§‘°"é1'il»i1r‘;.°`.ili.i,°h7Ar?ii1iii!i° ton. . New variety- 1, Wm. Weeks, Ai- Elafgslg' Glo ' ‘ _ ~ vos- 1, M , t»ti:t:zt..‘:°if‘sr~... sw-» s " "“°“‘°f Joimmn. aimmto; ii. nr". 'r. como um ,',‘I.,‘},,M'““" 1' M“~ H- B- B0"-` ne1i.'i\ii»erion. . - |51, .'°“°' ~ ,Rea skin Pomoes- 1. iii. o. ner- mg” "‘"‘-'“ 1- MH- -1°! Arthur. b . ‘ - . - ` . __gui;___._\iherton, 2. John R Olive __.1_?¢Xi_igiaYam.- 1, Mrs. I-I. B. Dun- ,_-aGé'esn __M;~_i‘i'iiLt_ain_ Pdtatozesi-___ 1. Div- _ ° '_ ' , m , ° , . ‘ ' mai. liiiia-toil.” . W- ,P ,°'l°°"“""c‘}_,f‘"° NNN-lwonic _ 'nimio nomii n»eu.- i. mn. ‘ . °° "V"- ' -Rayner, csacumpeo; 2, Stephen Wests. Alberton. _ , ‘ OUII .Work.- 1.1.1 _ _` Rim: 2. Min 'ana |l1k-- 1 lliu Cove; I, Mfg, Sofa Pillow.- 1. Mrs. Jos. Vincent, Woodvale; 2, Miss Alice Johnson, Hills River. Afghan.- 1, Mrs, Robena Weeks. Alberton; 2, Miss Susan Matthews, Alberton. Afghan Wpol.- 1, Mrs. A. E. For- sythe, Alberton. Centre Piece.-1, Miss Blanche Leard. Alberton; 2, Miss Alice Daw- son, Alberton. Scllt .tion of Fancy Work.- 1, Mrs. Mrs. lt. Sterns, Alberton. Collection of Fancy Work.- 1, Mrs. Fred Hardy, Eimsdale; 2, Miss Susie Wells. Elrnsdale. Selection Knitting.- 1, Miss Flos- sie Martin , Alberton; 2, Mrs. . B. Bowness, Montrose. Patch Work Quilt.- 1, Mrs. Wm. Weeks, Alherton; 2, Miss Alice John- son, Hills River. Suit, Ladies Plain underwear.- 1. Mrs. Jos. Vincent. Woodvaie. Sielwillills-- 1. Miss Susan Matt- hews, Alberton; 2, Miss Eleanor Matt- hews, Alberton. Irish Lace work.- 1, Miss Blanche Leard. Alberton; 2, Mrs. Hugh Hin- na. Alberton.-A. _ .__, Mlnai-d'| Llnlmont Go., llmltoil. .. .. Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received Brest benefit from t‘e use of IIN- AltD’S LINIMENT in a_ severe attack °f I-BGl'iDD0. and I have frequiafl! proved it to be very effective iircsaon of inflammation, Yours, w. A. HiJ'roHiiis'0`N. __ _ .__`_,`_T_‘.__*___‘_g; ‘r._,.i__" _ »-- ,` new QW QI> Dm com _You ies' s a Thgrey . ticleam