ii, 1:., f, .4 ff - _._ C-tw! t _-r ._. ._-_ » ll i;,,i if 1 ._ -iii;-“aryl .‘,_1 _‘.45 A .__»:;_.-_ .<...,` _ l-28dstu2\\'. a ____ »-The fir(-.men will be pleased to rc '-‘ czivv Ilozmtiiizis of lionie rui»i?e cnnd ' which w.ll be sold at their Benefits ‘J l~ln;>;i5-laricl on Tuesday evening. An *` iw-rson donating will kindly lcav ivurfl with some of the firemen and will he called for. 2-'ldli_ -All udvcrtisiug in Summersid - ‘ami '~'ici1ut\; ‘->i‘ The Morning Dail or Rural llzzily as well as all ne mid renewal suhscriptnris, should b _gent :luu.»mci~ Street. All news ahoul its given to .l. F. Lauerty, Guardia Tiorrcspoiident, Water Street. 1-25drti. 5 C1 -.4 C _ E.llli$ Will A ‘ _ _((`ontinued from p9.`ge_l__'l Q .ug bitter ctuld he slid of Doy adian niruiifactvrcrs lu n:i'e:~.' live. 55°' f“'“i€.£¢*m'~' S“°“’~ fi "9" ma Now mmm we n,_,“.S'._,_aL H., ,hc Lind a promising one, and A. Hen- iq¢»n1_i(,n or me 148-if gnot ,md ,li-;L_;_ nl:-ss;-y worked well with their team. Company, Frcdcr‘_:ton, N. P, to in- i`~ H‘”¥»‘°'5’Y P1*’~l~'¢d_ H hard Bam e- creese their output verv lrirfrel_v_ in Mid a.-I'-‘°_d 9"* ‘1"5P"f° &l1_1l1.l\1TY F fact. it is tinderstocfl that this con- l"f="l'°d'"e“"*Y m th* Pf°°e°"““l§9 fm uni- Bmndny mcmas-3,-,;, h-___,_n,,_c__._ _gc t.;ir_-'_i_i'<'r =~l»0Dc in e dangcrou muon th,.(,u,;hO,,,_ ¢-umm-“__ -r,,_m. m<>ni~nt. He did well for his fire boots and shoca take ii plm-is in the ”‘,’“C_”` Y"`.m'“" .S.“““d°r_“ wa” ““f°"i““‘ front rank of the bmt ma,,,.{n,,_,u..,_,s fits in luring injured six minutes after made the anal score; vig; 5; Abbisg in America. A spi:`:;i'.l lf _ nt-ss lir.-<`Uf0-Y l»._g;i1, but the Abhies had a the company will nznke ar ‘ 1" r take care of the tr_»ir'»= fr - _ .1 | ‘ of Canada to ¢.l~» --tier. Thi, is the 3.3;.-,J-_ _ _ - nlfirie :niniite Rodd dropped the first shoe factory enter-:\r`s» if .`._.1- 1 ._:"-“ ""1 m 'hc “W 011 1`°'0P‘+f1lHZ SHOW investment of Mr Reid, vue rr:-wi... General Manager of tif <`m»ipnu and J. D. Palmer, one »_»' lhe ru.--_:L luceessiul hiisinrss men of the Nari- time Provinces. 'l`l‘is increase in th i' ' 1.- s':<>p:=. _s some started nt 8.31; after ’.\.-cli Loo prolonged delay. In jus r-.nd lnylc got in a nice bit of com t.Nlsul`Y stock l~ro'.'i.l:::i the nc\'.'i:'1pE`- "im Nm “Hd 1 ‘ "1 the DUCK FC tal neocsasry to work up the I-Iartt. Boot 6, Shoe ('orrpany`s l-iieinrss ix. the position nl one oi the lvrrvr.-t nm' most successful sho.-_ factories in Cnn~ ada. - Y "’ nice run and shot from the wing but --The market prices in Summersgg stunt and “Billy” found the net for twenty cents hay seicn fifty to eight Helmesseyv just pnqr to this’ had E. back." iU'manse recently completed at a. co; and °“ly B b°““tif“l “wp by vw' the province on his recuhf winter of $5800 The building is of the ' ` » b Grail resulted in another tally. modern Colonial style of architecturxe- ig; the Vice. Score 4_1' A ‘ew mmm i. tes later A. Hennessey retired for a ¢_ few moments having been injured by Six minutes after play resumed the S. D uy another by Murphy Wim got puck b The second period opened by a rush T; tes' after the half`started dropped in 'S utc - - _ scciii-ate shot from centre ice made yy pected attacks on the Abegweii-8 for- -_- irsss C _ _ ' }. But these rushes were almost irresis- it tililc and resulted in three goals in e ended with the score at 12-1- W to win. The Vics, who have not lost handed to Miss ,iiuy G. Bizrows, ad landing me game. after. 8 bud n good individual plays were in order. Y for the Abbies in one minute. The _, - l tt f d th ____ 7_Z,V,_m U hard ,md fast game* Nou* and_McDoneld, the a er oun e = -' ~. . le "" 'rim second inui was fist, the Ab- d -c Williams by a nice run scored d by Mclsaac. Good run! W B“°“' “nd I” McTague made things lively for the H - _ been built up in tl;»>".~.»-;Uii1.-l =i ii-‘~`> "ment Substitme i" (Wester VB" 3"l`he Fourth Regiment Band had a the facilities to hcudir- Nw 'i ~"~u,`-' z ;',"""'i"e Wh” nmde mall? l'BI118.l`k- B ing record in the New Arena. Last `-._\iria_tiuu but lilcihskill was “on tho VICTORIAS. Joh." Again Snow and Gililsple tried Mcaskill. this but failed in shooting. After six Leblanc, Yllfll‘~lt'?S vluyinfr lI:;‘ti-nbury made a hoiintlefl of Bef- ;~ ‘_; pad,;_ Rodd Bm.n.__R0dd_.Murphy_ got it there ami mule tally number g two. in stopping this Saunders fell D0y1¢,.._(}i11espie-Snow. and received a kick in the side which necessitated his retiring from the F, Hsnnssssy, game, Vanlderstine supplying in-\ stead. In two minutes after the game ‘ started Rattenbury, on a pass from urns, sent in a nice one from the front of the net Rodd later made a. missed. Three minutes later Gillespie and Doyle worked the combination the Abhle's only goal after Doyle's pass from the wing. Score, 3--1. F. been hlt on the head and went off the ice feeling groggy. The wound re- _ quired stitches hut Frank “came phy got in a nice bit of combination lderstine saved a goal. A good run liodd dropped in another score for Vic followed one minute later 1 in front of the nets from Hodd- Score 6--1. The half ended with no further -score. ou the Abegweit nets, where the _ :lay as . of the half. After some team work in which Rodd and Rattenbury and Gil- _' lespie and Snow figured Rodd again began to find the net and six minu- ,- one and repeated the stunt one min- iater Score 8-1 Gradl' OU an the score 9-1 and then the Vic's burly cover retired for reDBH'S- U11 _ play re-commencing the Vics belfan a sort of a scoring "bee" making rc- whi h was so ably defended rapid succession, two by Rodd and one by Arnold Rattenbury. ’I‘he.game The Intermediate game was (U11 Of interest and both teams strove hard E a game this season, succeeded in struggle Nice combination work and the Vic's forwards playing well £036- ther and had a shade the beet of their red and black opponents. The first half opened and Mciseac scored Vics took a turn and on a E005 0011*' blnation play between Rnttenbury net. Ratteniiury throughout played n exceedingly fast game. Iliifaham McDonald and Prowse each added one, making the score at the end of the half Vics 4; Abbies 1. bies trying hard to overcome the lea l. one, which was followed hy another Vic. defence, which however was on 9 the alert and kept the Abbies from t further scoring. Illgmham '9“°°°°d°d in netting another for the Vics which li . strong team and D\BYed Wen- The Vice now hold the high scor- t nights scene was the largest made in 8 league game in that rink. The line-up was as follows : Grady , ~ A . F-attenbury, A. Hennessey, ' Campbell Q “" ‘" " " E " ' "'”"»i~ma--"`° " ._. Saunders and Vaniderstine _ ' A \ ABEGWEITB. - » ~ _; ` coins: vice.-node, '1;nntmi>iiry, Af TUl>|"\ 9» K°“°’08i°'1 2; Grady, 2; Murphy. 1. Ai»i»ies-oii- '¢' I for the lit_t _ /._ ` :~_-;_.;.-.1 A!*_y,_“¢'_. .-pf", I _ ._._’_ men and wouifz lecturers :md -‘1'fy'-L’- Cf »fiifoi't_ Q" 5' 6 _ , anfl u'orl_° :l _-_" izisplay ull the . V, ,~” good material . ‘_ = _ f __ ~_».___- _ _ _;_'_ s from Sz.oo I 1 _ - -. .,_- SIMM” s3zasf~21’_ to 30, in ind brown Sl 5, $2 SM- . iuuiiliimi siuiinsii R. _ wr _ _ - C0, ro its rouuminuns .._..€"..'f.l.’e'” C’ Bi il rxrmsus Ocmtinuéd from ( `9 ll-._ -_..-_ _-~- _ P38’ -) s "- - ' ~- f-*'-“-'*""¢==l -"'-ll- to uphold locomotives sna iosaea 11-il|lI.m “"""°.' "9" mm °“‘“¢v- OW il” See our Stock of Valuable Farm »Hohher Accordeons ` \\'c~ have -'vi excellent showin f H 1 made oi finest stork by 1lohiiei~'sgo€\'u egpgigsfxccordeons' ‘ _ These delightful, pop- ular,instrum_ents are easy to learn and have a swcct sonorous and clear tone i ilu* viii cum meat. light yon. _J ERB instrument is the best =' Of its clue, well made and ~ b°°“¢if\1l\y iigishen. _Prim -- . $1-so up A. E. Toombs |77 Queen Sfrcci. _ _ _‘_ llta'»uoa»nenn.»s.i»¢_..._\ ...J lispie, 1. I-Ienneesey, 1, Murphy, 3, Campbell, _ A il ll - The omcials wen: Referee-U. Gillis. Judge of Play-S. Phillips. Umpires-J. Wonnacott, Dr. Dorsey. Timers-L.7B. McMillan, G. Prowse. LEAGUE STANDING. Senior. Woh. Lost. ‘To Play. Crystals... 2 0 -2 Victoriatl... 2 1 l Abeg'welts_... il 3 1 Intermediate. Won. Lost. To Play. victories... B 0 1 _ Ahegweitlt... 1 ‘2 1 Crystals... 0 2 2 For Sale The uhderiiigiied are instructed to Off" br privs.t¢;nls‘t\iet1!arm_ of 194 . _ an wn y eolm Mclntoeh. %ere is a large and well finished dwelling house, two wmmo. <1l°\1= bam. srsiniry sud _piggei-y on the premises. 'Pixie farm fe clssi-‘ @2111 fall Msg tae ar euigixvintioi. s aowe wh red a Nautiful greek running tin-oiigf, it on the afcbusbiid igigriwgl nevlitigéfeufiyévaells . . _ `3 _ A 'orc ' the p+%ee and About 4% ‘iris 19,, -_ _ sa. is is chain. neu _tenant 'sl Bum iifbverties in Freetovm li s gseuoenuon hast is for nie in _ cr _ em ' ‘ is si-mn von i°"°5 iii: sw ERNEST Mcl'N'l‘0BH 2 Wliiiewesr Blen'a sail Boys' Fancy Shirts _ There are many broken lots* Boys’ and Girls' Sweaters .Groceries - -- - ----- -- - + _ - __:-_~-, ~~_- .ce- broken edges twisted the steel rails New York were no more jarred than who has been in this country only _ V All about were strange freaks of the explosion. One freight car had the roof blown inward, as if it had been crushed by a falling boulder, but the sides were untouched. 'ihs U0" 9l1¢B*»l1i\18_ of the freight lio--se on pier 6. to the north, were pushed inward on the side _nearest the ex- plosion and outward on the farther side. ' In the train shed terminal nearly the _whole southern exposure of the glass roof had collapsed. showering the piers with broken glass. One man was struck by a twenty pound frag- ment and so severely cut that he died afterwards. An engineer in a shunt- ing locomotive was b1own`from his cab and died of a fractured skull. A tugboat captain was hurled from his wheel house and lished out _of the 'water fifteen minutes later, swim- ming about the southern side of the demolished pier. Inside the passenger station there was damage visible everywhere. The floor were littered with broken glass. Windows fronting on the inner court hadbeen sucked from the frames, saalics and all. Slates were torn from the roof. The hands of the ferry house clock were torn ofl. The _southern wall hulged like pasteboard. There were no sashes in most of the windows and no glass in those the had sasbes. In New York, the terror was inten- sified by uncertainty. For half an hour nobody knew what had happen- cd or where it had happened. Those in the rocking skyscrapers thought the lower floors had been torn from d them Those in the street thought the massed towers above them he. been to led down. Literally acres flows were smashed in the Standard Oil company building at No. 26 Broadway and John D. Rockefeller, Jr., was at his desk. In Trinitychurch a valuable stain- ed glass window was strewn in the aisles. Strange to say, odice bulld- inge on the waterfront streets, in Headstones Cleaned Do you want to clean your own headstones or work for others? You can make S5 to $10 a. day. Formula sent post paid for 25cts in coin or stamps. _ _ JOHN MARTIN, 71 Edward St. Ch’Town. 1-7ds4ipd. _,,_0ui' Big___, lllEARl\Nl$E SALE " I B ` ° __ S 00liililQ,_-_ Last week was one of the busiest we have had since the sale began, both testifying to the excellent assortment of our stock and the many money- saving opportunities it affords- This week there will be many further savings to insure quick clearances in many lines that are nearlys old out. Dress Goods Our Dress Goods Department is now offering many excep- tional values. All short ends have. been gone over and iven quick marching orders. 'Fiore are lengths from 1 1-2 to 7 yds in this lot. Corset Covers, Drawers, Skirts and Gowns are all receiving favorable comment and selling rapidly these days. Broken lots or slightly soiled garments at special prices. Hosiery - These are certainly exceptional values we are oiiering in hosi- f-’l'Y: W0mcu’s Ribbed or Plain Cashmere, Ribbed Wool and Fleece Lined Cotton hose, all at no a pair. Women’s White Wool Knit Glov¢S,_lcgular 28:: a ps.ir,uow rgc a pair. Women’s Unliued Cape _ GLOVES, mid and dark tens, small nina Mc a pair. ' Boys' Suits Buster Brown, Norfolk and Two and Three Piece Suits, in blue Serge and neat tw_ Vd, patterns, all selling at gnc third off the price. _ here that have rapid selling pnces attached. There is a good assortment of large sites for men that will ive lsrge men a rare chance qfz securing ii nobby shirt at n small price Still a goodassortment of those hobby Sweeter, buttpned on shoulders, in -51 colors, now going at prices that will make buying doubly easy. Bring in your lists and get _ tliein iiled. You make big savings here Lua F. Schurlhan, `8"Blde. _ dow in the rear of the exchange was boarded, say he was melancholy “nd smashed and in the aquarium at the was determined upon killing himself' southernmost tip of the island, twelve windows and twenty-five sky- dama e was done to the subway and contemplated suicide for four years. Hudson river. how he could easily dispose of him- body ,,,|c¢m,_ New York business men who stood self. over the North river at noon saw a novels _pertaining to wild western _ - \‘ llife. just below Jersey Central terminal, _,___..__---- and then drift down the wind until CUBA it covered the .terminal trainshed ‘ The next 'thing they noticed was - -d Yitell. ` that every tugboat in the river seem Cuba' that land °' almost abbmk 1 ed to be heading td Commumpaw contrast is the subject of a boo Turningto the streets they saw them black with surging thousands. Steno- _ _ _ - graphers and clerks rushed into the §°“dY_L¢%l1U:1l11ing yioluhiaexiaicoon Ahlilils street from every door. There were Wat h “km or tan I1 d 'H hm, incipient panlcs -here and there `_. ng.t “GWB ,he B an bewin' e 1_5 gulcome, throughout the city in busines mglwed there or “num r y a ll buildings and factories, as far nort h ~ _ as the BrDnx_ The I-M. Shook man work and, consequently, brought 1 n _ __ _ . town into unintended contacts, and and the" °“‘°t°ms'.H," book 1? all sorts of complications ensued. of the many phases of the civiliz The volume opens with a trcetmerl Mary Balsman, living at 408 Isabel. -tive of Havana. This is followed h Mies Elisabeth niiswiur, this evening remarkably Sympathetic vresmieiw "swam ou" trying to commit suicidel of the Course Oi events and the se months, tried io units to xiii them--city. Succeeding chapters In t selves. Yesterday Mrs. Sslsman tooklb00k take HD the _h0m_e life of th ered enough to say that no moral 0 BCCO-an_ _ 6 ll _ h he,-_ government. From coast 'to cons to take her life by poison. Her sister Miss Wright and the points of inter- M has tried seven times, two of which est, either natural, historical o were attempts to drown herself in the those which are "just different" ar _ i _ _ . Ohio river, and three of which wererindicated by her. A visit to the_lsl have had health, and this is given by with considerable detail. The hook i their friends to be the real reason handsomely illustrated with nearl for these attempts. _ fifty full page half-tones. The Mac- "We feel that we are bound to live, rnillsn Co., Publishers. no matter how néufh we maqyhtryf to die," said Miss sw c _ " ere ore - we are going to live and will not die STEAMED BEIED PUDDING' service. - events, and in a natural way. Our ne mlmdm h“v° ,Pwn reswed 10 Um” ‘mm Mix well and let stand until cool. death' ' Beat three eggs light, add to the BUY PLA-ET'-EEE) SUECEDEEIYEIRS and one-half teaspoon of_ vanilla.. b tt d uddin mol ____ Turn into a u ere p g PROVIDENCE Feb. 1-Having and steam li- hours- Sem with own life, Henry Gras, 17 years old, with vanilla. day at eight p.m. f0l` f0°¢bl.ll- exchange itself. A plate glass- win- Mrs. Vanderwerf, with whom he _-- When the medical examiner search- _--7 ed the boy's clothing he found tlwo » First Methodist-Rev Pl.'El. Them" “f"“. “ini °:;s;i “°*°:°...'..°:'.° zz as H ;: Y.-.rx-‘1:i._§’.°:“’.‘;‘.:_'::‘..""°‘~ e rue ure rom u on s re s sun n -ass - - _ . suffered in some manner, but no Dutch._ It divulged that the lad hed V Grace Church-Rev Wm Harrison" g _ _ I eleven and ‘seven. Sunday School the shock was not even felt in' the He said that even while he WHS 2 and Bible L-lass st 2.80. Pew gy, Hudson tubes, below' the level oi the school in 'Holland he often wonders ,.““.v,d for mu,” gguqmtm 3v°,.’,_ of track. A steel gondola car on the those on the further side of Broad- seven weeks; shot himself in the southernmost track looked like an way, in Wall street, Nassau street or heed. Gras lived in Riverside. _ '_ ; old hat that had been used by boys the curb market row, or the stock His uncle and aunt, Walter and ' » A; mnrnonisr. " ii ' at their omoe windows looking but He was a great reader of cheap PHESBYTERIAN. puff of yellow dust shoot into the a' St. James-Rev. T. F. Fullerton at eleven and seven. Sunday Seliuol and Bible C1358 at,2.30. College g¢u_ dents and strangers cordially in. Q _ . - ’ » » h h Zion.-Morumg prayer meeting sg by Mm” I'°”° A' Wngm wh” ME ten a. m. iiev. R. G. strathis at ii just been published in the series al- and 7' Sunday school and Bum S Glass at- two thirty. College _ students and strangers cordially S . _ being actively engaged in newspupfir CENTRAL CHRISTIAN; v . _ - telephone and Dre alarm wires dow t° intimate much with th' peolle Central Christian-Rev J. F. Floyd comprehensive one; it is not conhnce Ind Bibb ch” at “Y” me" 2.80 P la. Street, Newport, and her sister H Chl’-Pt" °“ "Days i." Havémy- 3 Baptist-Rev Z. L. Fash at eleven- n_ and seven. Sunday School at 2.30 , _ _ _ _ - .. -. “Bam Th” have in the Vast fewiefal nm of me In this faScx'nBt"lliE gdultk'i:“c!E1iircEJoxEiEEll?orlur?1laT cbtii c dial welcome is extended to all the pp ‘ 1 of glass were broken. Eighteen win- arsenic with the hop; that it wouldlisland, the economic situation, comf- 5°“'i°°5 °f tm’ "h°m°‘hk‘ °h“\'°l\-' _ _ _ _ _ _ t, inn her, but this evening was recov Tekrcinl nosgihiglilesbduclgogafgn1;“;_ ANGLIOAN gint eleven and seven. Sunday Bchoqi a to any one locality 'nor to any on_ ing wednesday at 8 D. m' Au .mm ,_ tion-a civilization which is more fl`°°- EW\'Yb0dL il1¢1\ldi\!l °0l\¢¥° - - - 1 i . ' complex than is ordinarily supposedt. ;t;(§;;‘:;-8.°‘i;‘gi;gne13“'°d ulnuifef 5 NEwp0RT_ K,-__ ya,-,_ 30._M,~5_ at first historical and then descrip; BAPTIST. trials will be made by either. Her ar, the religion and morality of tle __ __ _ __ _ was »» Three times Mrs. Saisman has tried Cuba. is thoroughly "scoured" by m" 810.13' 5:: H333; r Eucharist and sermon at 11~`a. m. 3 Sunday School and Bible Class, 2.30. B Evensong and sermon at 7 p. ip. Bev ‘ with carbolic acid. Both the sisters of Pines is also made and described! (/*‘S“t¢?“Pii`l:_¥;5fg1h:£Tc°; y phy at 11 and 7. Sunday School and slim vines st 2.30. _ A11 seek free. Holy Communion after thi niorning ST. DlI'NSTAN'B CATHUDRAL. °’°°P* i” the ”“““’“‘ °°““° °i Heat two cups of milk. and one wr rim Mass at 7.29. cini‘ if ’»`.~l~"' ' . .- .._ _Q _ 'i V’ _ ' - if-_ `-_ 3, _,___ _- -_,i ._ , ____ __ -_,, .`!.‘,_K . , _.1¢1,f__'.;x:1;-.11 5,."__;-3 i "__ _ \_ j_f_,.-iv,-_,;\;i,§\_1. __ , _ _ _. . 4 Y __ _ ._....- ' 6.* ii.. gi .- . . » ,.--_ - .~z..-ia t $5-4_1,” __-V ._.;4.{?A` (», U {M:,..p _,IT ` _. .-_- - 1-., ._ ., ~ »" 1 . _ ~' ', -__ ` j "~, “‘»';;',»;_:1;"-*Z_.'_.;-,rho'aim ~'_I*.f.\ii ri 15;, ' 4 i , f - ._ - _A __ _ *_ A A A` _ ._1_,_ ,`_,___,. . _ X _ - .. ._ __ __ _ .. _ _ _ .rr » ..- 2% '£1 ‘i P )