-<5 > f ~ .=~“ . ' , 5 ~ ‘ ~- 1’»~‘;" "’~»~*fy;_f'.f»-;-f.r’.S-1. ,,;~.,e.»-' " '_ #2 lge, 1- __ _____,_,_.'. ' = l .- Felt Boots Felt Lined Biota and Hockey Boots at 20 °. Discount This includes all ladies’ and men’s felt boots, all , ladies' a d misses' felt lil ed skating boots and all our me u`s and boys ' hockey boots- lli0RRIS & SMITH. _ 1 4. winrs, Losrs, rouse. Ere Y “ \ Losr.-s bunch of keys 1=ma=r1>`¢°Sl*f\=*‘"= at this c,fii;e. 24 _ . -:ns cnsnnms cnanuorrrrrown, rumen ysnvjvlsinh, :»sca_wn..;l§njn;ny. 2 1.9.. _ P K ` at _tit wtst Latest it om Summersidc and Prince Countv» ` rs-21 1 Snr (harlotteto an cross sticks with night. This w.l1 be exciting hockey. .meteorological station registered five be- low zero on Saturday morning. _ Tax lecture whi.h was to have been delivered by Rev. E.P. Calder in the Bap- tist church tomorrow night bag bggn iudefinately postponed. vfuirnp -A eou;u=.=ur 1=\w~='¢=' ’*- "P_ surrounding the steamer. to P. E \.Hospitsl. “dn e ~ - -f"-' ` ' LS.i..owfher,D.D.S, A.W Leard. D .D Lowmni ' il ~ tellin. ” DENT|sTS_ MAP , and Neil McQuarrie K. C. nissan was HUBKEY SEASUN Bo ker’s,Wins1ow.Whelpley Hockey Sticks assorted. ‘ Shin Pad s 25c. up Acme Skates all kinds. _ Pucks from loc. 'Simca lil. Zrabbc Stoves and Hardwarc. S . Walker’s C_0rn¢1’. 'l)¢c,-so xqo: 'EEEEE EEE ‘__ Fe- '- ; CAN , Through Fast Expreil. leaving Halifax at 8.4o a. m- ' se. John at soo p.m. Daily except Su udaY- First and second class _ Io Coaches and Sleek!! t Balrfax to Montreal. ' llllilfllfil .i’.§.".‘.2‘.'..?.‘1.“..f..f.`."°‘° , i . M t l , m ghilvfexggpvgugfg; D ' and xo oo p m. stroll. thtcago ~ - _ fwfw :~:§°:f.%fj.:‘,':.-nu.. rl s i»i‘ii:i|:;cg;xr,{Ii;l§ce°;lceee;en, a h Ia ll 2 '° 'lf without. change. From Vancouver every two rms; weeks for Japan China and sh* ` S aiound the world. _ m _"s From Vancouver every ' ‘ four weeks for Honolulu gtamgjipg. no hmraiis. _ Wrle for descriptive matter, rates, etc., \ C B. F0 TE . n. r. a..c.r.'a,s'r.1<:?gm.§n »-an ' tint* I I ltinutllleii For 'One Flonth In Fancy Goods. Fanc Chin y a Cal~ eudars and Musical Instruments: _ A | _ 7 of Directors- for ° X t l of our Store, with a largecard attached, _ at cost toclear. Now is the limd to buy. H"°°°1' mvef' 59°” sud” in tha” *The report as it reached 'the citizens was ‘generally doubted in consideration of the Miss Alice Murphy, lately head milliner at Warren, Hacks and Mclitiurdo Bros.bas resigned her position and left on Satur- da f lor \\`a=hingtou State. hor only was the sudden departure of the Stanley a surprise to the ordinary citf iz ns but the pilot who remained ashore a`l Friday night, missed reaching her in time Saturday morning. Many of the tools, used by the _men in endeavoring to cut her out, were carried away on the ice A1' a meeting of the Suznmerside Board of Trade held Saturday evening the foll- owing delegatss were appointed to go to Charlottetown today to confer with Mr. Armstrong and the Charl ittetown Boarl ol Tradeiu reference to our winter service. Csp't. Jo . Rea", M. L. A., A. A. Lefurgey Geo. W. Wnsr of Innisfail Alberta who is visiting friends in Summcrside deliver- ed a most interesting and instructive lecture on the Northwest to a fair audi- ence in the Y. M. C. A. Raoms Friday nizht. A vote of thats moved by Capt. J ie. Read, M. L. A., and seconded by Neil McLeod was carried unanimously. and tendered the lecturir by the ohalr- ` as wma. Jieksmdf. .Lu ,etnies is here you can buy it at coat. Coat at coat to clfar. _ All pled in tliamntre your ._Iacket,-also 25 Tailor Made Ona- ‘ tumaa ll per cant .Dnaunber Costume in the Store 'at the'-'name dia- emae. ou .aass ossgum rm- a7.s7| outlaw cawaufa-ssoo. _ s mm Made Skirts Zlper cant discount-Cloth; Capes, In lint Jwokotlictc., H7 per cont discount. Great bargains in Tailor Made guoda at llcG mgau dc Wrightfs. - t Tan tug Prank C. Batt wb ich has been one of the gems in' our harbor for about fifteen years has been sold by the owners, Jos. Read & Co., to the York Lumber Co. of 'Montreal and Gaspe. and will be delivered at the earliest possible :late in the spring. The “Batt” was built in Yarmouth, N. S., and is considered the best built boat of the kind in the lower ` :-1 . ', ` ` ' ` ` _-., 3*- ' A F' --em* fr* THE “_Fai..hful Circle" of the Kings Daughters wil= (D. V.) meet an Tuesday atm-noon at 4 o'clock in the Y. M. CI A. Parlor. ~ . i Taor Tnor Tnor.-Tha annual`club Rx-zisnvs tomorrow night. fer the Hcc-t "ce Wm be held °n Orwell B” in W tt key matches. *Sat. 31st inet at 1 p. m. sharp. There will beaFreeforAll irotaud pace purse $59 also a 2.45 clans pure $3), In each Summerside... Crystal rink tomorr.»w,clasamoneydivided. p M. P. A. A. A.lS\aNcrroN:-Saucti-a Tas: Themnn etor at the Summersideiof this Board is hereby granted the Committee on ,Police lporta for the City and County of St John for the holding of the following leventa tobe contests! in the Vlctora Rink St. John N. B., on the evening cf Friday 23rd. instant, via :-220; 440 and 880 yards I miie races. Tas: Annual meeting of the New Perth Dairying Co was held in _the New Perth Hall on Tuesday Jan Zlth inet at 2 o’clock p. m. The following board of directors were elected for the current yeag Stewar McLaren Edward Brothers, Terrence Power, Daniel Robertson, Alexander Hamilton, Peter McKenna, and Whliam McMillan, William Cain was aDD0lI1Wd auditor. At a subsequent meeting of the Drectors Stewart McLaren was appaint ed President _and R ll McMillan, was em- ployed as Secretary-Treasurer. Butter _making was kept up from Nov 2lf,t to Dec 3lst and from Jan 1 to May 19. Dur~ ing tie firmer period 5326 lbs but- ter were manufactured from 109,254 lbs mik yielding 83,01 cts per 100 lbs milk to thc patrons. In the latter period 5,487 lbs butter were manufactured from iZl'l672 lbs milk yielding 71. 2 cts per 100 lbs. Cheese was manufactured from May 19th to October 31st 93,0505 lbs vi er n a1u= factored from 1,028.53() lbs yielding 75.44 cts per 100 lbs to pxtrons. OF PERSONAL MENTION- mm, L~°n,;-.1 3°”-;,_ _ .» Hon. D. A. McKinnon, croaaeaby the llinto to-day eu route to Ottawa. _Mark Wright was a~ P8980!!! MUN speeulmoeagewnius aim. , . Marley Sellar of lfclillau and Selll, 1'. P. Brennan hu-marly of Albcrtou _la-Va mudidata dua'Aldar|nan in Nath Sydney. "you get our $12.95 saufrér Any' ' . ~ J. E. Lefurgey, Siimmerside, wnaa paa~~ aanmer to tha CitySaturday nigh\.'r¢° turning from Sydney. 'W. F. Sullivan of the engineering at-all" of the Murray Harbor Railway returns t from Ottawa Satux day night. Mrs. A. D. Duchemiu retnned on Sxturday _evening from a visit 'to 11-ienia in Summersidc and St. Eleanora. - Murdock McLean, contractor, left on Thursday via Georgetown _for Sydney. tive of G. F. HarveyCo.,_ chemists inanu~ factnrers Saratoga Springaistouri thc provinces. Ever since the tug came here she has been doing ferry service between Summeraida and Bsdeque, and also all the towing in the harbor besides serving as an excursion boat on many occasions. is only to be hoped that someone will v anture purchasing a-aimllar boat if 'for nothiug else than to do the harbor towing. ~ In is understand that Capt.Bead will not againtender fm' _tha Badequa larry-service his contract being out with the saaaoa Ijuat closed. " L -" v l greatest surpriseof the aeaaou in our navigationaervica the sudden da- partura of the Stanley on Saturday morn' iugtrom her ice-bound condition on' Sea Cow Head. Aa previously reported a png Tue tug will be much missed hera`and itl J I 08 Island in the interests of hia firm. lmamu Fon worms. _ “Few to a women and nerves ft an to shehedelicata tires t I* ftkillal' ms Ifglvaa color to weak, and a angular. i Attend the Remnant Sale at of men had beguai on Friday to break a way tor the steamer eo that sho. might reieasc herself. These men had left their homes at an early hogr on Saturday in the bitter cold and were making ready again for the scene of haf-tie when it was dis- covered that the object of their edorts was invisible. The steamer had during the night or in the early hours of the mor- ning been carried away with the ice by a severe northerly and northwesterly gale. reports that the steamer’s position was such a hard one and not until eachhul looked for himself would he be con- headiug for Cape Tormeutiuo and laitkly southwest of Hamptp driftiq eastward. Yesterday afternoon telephone aflgioaa from Hampton notnd thatjhe was about south jo! that place. ‘Itwaa aaexrwith marine glasses from. elevated in a small pan of ice surrounded hy open water about five miles in widthmud ‘extending asfarascould beaeen nb and -down" the straits. This pan of ice in field in which she was held oi! Sea. C.»w Head. ' LATER . At _live oiolook Saturday afternoon the Stanley had drifted to uve miles-cant ot .t......,,..~.. _A ~ - .»1==-1=»»n»°~=»=ff-- ` Paton’s. . zz tf A grand opportunity to secure a rich set.of Furs at cost price. ‘ We are giving 33% per cent od for cash. Now is the time to buy and [save money. ~ Remember Furs are I getting dearer every year,-Weeks 8: Co., The People’s Store. 26 3i _ . Cooking apples 15 cents peck at Beer Sc Gail' s. ' 1-2_6 3i Boots and Shoes at Rock Bottom Prices. -Conroy, Pownal St. _ 26 3i _ We have 32 Ladies’ Fur Coats that we Until the Ist of February _&_ Co. will _oier all ” Renmants. ~‘ sr; aa tf paints at Viatona that the ateamerwas . l . -.J _ . . . ;_~ ‘- lAnnual _Fieleti . ~ orrrrit L _ Iwhtsatue sumleyss- ustieicaonbt me °f'"'°'"~'9"' “"'“' ,BT "'*'“ '°"" -. The Annual town Mutual pany will" be 'building Queen St., o ofthe » for lthe purpose oi H. I & C0.. To DAY.. _tt1’8;gB3: 06181' GM* Gwfee Street ° `iJ“°f'£."""”“'°6'2'.¢2-in-¢'/` °"'°'°” if ure;-e is a scum- X I Take Laxative Broma Quininc Tablets . . I 5.; ~ - - >- ~ ~ _ _ _fa M ,_ A Qtr _‘ug _/,__ A` .._.;.;"i.__‘, I .. 1113 .ie ALLNEWSUF r A LUCAL |llTiHiST» 1 _ _ ,_ \ _.i , )\1 ff ~ _rg sw... ‘w?,,_,*_\g lt r sir sALE P r f».. 4| ` - \ RE ~ _ Thousande of ends of all kmdsof good merchandise ends left over at busy month’s selling. _ Sale starts Tuesday january 20th and will be held everymagké I throughout the month. < g' \ a c We are st1ll selling AtiChar1otcetown’s Busiest Store. (all Winter at 33% °,, d1scount. ° ' at , » ‘_ 4| Q 5 ‘L 0 I; if’ ‘ . ` \ \ ei \ » » ` “W °P°°°i'=8 °. *l*°‘°. '-f“"° ‘P il" CW- V ALLi 1=.oR1tlt5R Rec \ , BROKEN By the dmada Life .Assurance Company during irst ten monthsgof 1902 received j applicatios for $8_.4o2.c0o.oo being an in round igures oftwo and ba half over the corresponding period of igoz. ° _ . ,These igures show that the uuequalled position of *I1* chase Life is appreciated by me i..st.fi..g_.13ub1i¢. Whenyouinsure with the Canada .Life there is no mortgage on your premium to increase the reserves of old policies to your own but which are paying lowe ~ 1 . , rem: ums. ‘ ” New insurers should have this matter of reserves fully and .satisfactorily explained to them. " ` Very liberal contracts will be /made with a few' p003 agenis, f - _ . _ ` vinced. Messages were then sent along 'mt Sash f°" within* "°°k°_P"°°°'& _~ I y f ` S I ' I the southern shore andtoCqaToa-m&- 0°' . lad'-I _ -~ _ r _' _ " #M Hue inquiring as to the wheuabeafsat RemnantSaie now on at Patons. f . , _ _ - ~ 1 e~ . _'_' _ . Q _ _ the Stanley. The steamer lratfflo- ' gegf . . ` _ , ' ' ~ A ~"‘ “Y 0°” '1'="°f=f H°°°<1\=~_»°lr _ _ _ P“_n¢_C'IAL.MANAGlR, ‘ ' , _ ._ _ ' -» ` ~ kinds ._‘ _ , PICS 't I _ x. . ` _ . . B. ¢°¢¢=.'s\~~ _ 1-12mweow1yr- » |g;;_13,gw . .> s Nw.; ",g_ _',.-‘f if . 5 t - f 45 I , DWTAL PAH _ V _ IN SUMMERSIDE. ._ | _ Firm.” mum” c°1l¢¢.p¢..¢.1;,,,,e,, / ’ r n rn "' \ ..- , ' ` 4 i ,*'i _ , - 5; - . , . Charlottetown, FOR XMAS m., wr Dime# f, x - e #Hi ‘rss Aniceflot £Cignra which we will sell at _V_ptened_u15 uit fDntlP B KK; fs’ ,";'..,,..°.°.';...° ..é.:.,,‘:.=.., o`fiimmi¢¢¢n1` pam afa°'¢¢...,,,,prwes 'mei isa t_h;e1atfsitausd'1ni;tap'provedm:th?ods. y' an B . _ _ . fm e r.s»~m;.._