_ ;.i =?‘~f -".‘;:~';~'=-- e._i;_i-.Y ‘Best brass pins, 365 to sheet, Bc. _his Hood wife and children The _lillg -each. , ` 'Best sewing needles, 3-7, 4-S, fic. thy. ‘.'l`oilet soaps, 3 cakes for lic. PAGES ..,.,,,, uns, ,,,,,,,, 'IIIE CllARLOTTE'[0WN _'i,»'~ .‘...,-. §‘f.,\.i~ .,'._____»_,_, ,_. ,., . _,_ FIRST Ol' ALL" MARCH I8. l9il at $1.00. sale price 10§c. ‘ , ._ i' y _ ard, sale price 50c. ifostly 28c. to 38c. values in ,,i\_.i=f‘~; iilk'and satin ribbons, widths 5 ';»=i`- to 51 inches, a full range of col- _ Drs, white, cream, light to dark _- lhades in pink, rose, blue. navy, _; -_ 9- tan, brown, gray, green, lawn, *~=~f‘~" i 4 red. Sale price, lflc. .‘_- f _‘= $1.00 a pair, sale price 75c. E 119 Wnmen's Cape Gloves 7.‘rc. _Vg _. ' “Twelve pieces dress goods iii nun‘s veilings, tweeds, etc. Reg- .-._ =._, ular 45c. and 50c. values. Sale !'__`~gi price 25c. " "` ‘A number of ends of Venetians, ’f,"‘- tweeds, fancy uaistings, Pana- ,,. mas, lusters, etc. Regular 5uc. f-;';~;" to $1.00 values. Sale price, 39c. i. , _ __ Sailing Cloths. . 'Ei ‘ - 'l'I`h'ree ends Broadcloth, 52 inches wide, colors gray and fawn, reg- ularly $1.40 yard, sale price 94c. ,i Fciur pieces Broadcloth, 52 inches ._ wide, colors dark gray. brown “ _ and reside, regularf `$1.ls5 5 --\\i-L _ nyaril, sale price $1.10. Attractions. the sale goes on'a lot of odd- up and clearance prices Put on them. You will greatly to your advantage to our store as often as you can. Value in White white cottons and long in 12 yard webs. Regu- $1.5U and 81.55 a web. Now white cottons, regularly per yd., sale prwe 8c_. inch white cot,tcnl,.g_e_autiful, tlnlsh, regu&'ly_ 51 ic. per Chen wills u'I¢ Coverings for Silc. pieces furniture coverings brown and garnet . ounds, with floral designs, tirm, .. eav material regularly $1.00 "Q5 Shirt wrists for 75c _ 'A lot of ladies' white lawn and y white linen shin waists in fancy ` ; _'K embroidered and plain linen '.__.»-'. ityies. Regularly ;l.l0 ms1.55. fij; __ ' tiale price 75c. " Women's tan cape gloves, si'/.es , _ le, s, si. sl and 1. regularly 'if ~"~ '$.10 a pair, sale price 79c. l‘ r omen's white French kid gloves, ‘ _. - sizes 6, li}, 6;, 6*, regularly Two pieces raincoating, dark 1 i W- ’ " “Vi l»llll@'l3~ A ' 8 - . t 1 cents; pork, 62 to Tl cents; white oats, 38 to 39 cents, and eggs 16 to 17 cents.-S. -Walt”r Lea of Victoria will ad; dress a meeting in the fhtierests of dairying at St. Elesnors on Tues- day evening, March 21st, at 7.30 p. m. As this Institute has re eitly been organized every member is ex I-‘ected to he Present and all others interested will be welcomed. -.\`o recent developments have been reported in the conditions of the 0'- Lenry tire sitllation: Those who were burnt olit have not expressed any in- tention as yet as to rebuilding. A number of rumors as to the origin of the tire were in circulation yesterday but their authshticity is unreliable. 1 -A familiar figure in Be~dci;ue in the illcisoii of Hdlvard Dooley, who has |li\'cd and worked with (harles M. Hlack and his father for over thirty years, died on Wednesday. Ned, as ha was familisrly known, was an up- right, faithful man, and it can he truly said of him that he died with- out an rilemy. He was born at Southport and \vent'to Bedexiue when a young niall. He was buried at the R, (‘. <`emetery at Carleton yester- day by Rev. J. J. McDonald, Kin- kora, from ivlir-m he received the last ‘rites of his church. ' -There passed away at llliscouchc ,ion the 6th inst. Leon J. Gaudet one of the oldest and most respected re- sidents of that place. I-le was 86 years of age and had enjoyed good _health up to a few hours of his death. ,Un Sunday, the day before, hc seem- _in his usual good health and spirits as from niass homeward screnely he _walked with God's benedietion upon Ihim.. The writer knew him many _years ago but time only serves more 'clearly to show forth the beautiful character of that man of God, Kind- ness to those of his household and to those with whom he came in contact was his habit and doing right was his greatest earthly ambition, He _aimed to know and serve God here on .earth and we trust that he may see BH-'l Cnloy him forever in heaven. i . gr? and olive, 60 inch, regular- V, .1 ‘ ‘ _, 125 _A V _ 1 1_69_ _~i any chi dren_ he ha and more than yi ° yard 'ssh pr 6° s ‘ii --core of rhlldrcn's children sat on 2 f` _'ii PYICCB 00 WARS _ihis knee." No more edifying sight .' ‘ie Men's and..__bQys' lllen collars,lcouid be seen than that good man f,_ ' sizes 12 to 17 inches, lc.,es.cli. Surrolllldcd as he was wont to be at Men's and buys' C(`_,g}ar butt,_,u_,-_ 3 _ _‘(il\li~: time by his sons :ind alauE;iir.ei‘r. i for 50 ' .,i, . r rf i and- their children. He was more Huh '¢_°wB|g_ 15x33 inches, 4c_'lplf-aserl to see each one thanthe one _ emu, ‘before and he was caressed bv nil. ‘To zfluardian tender our sincere sympa. Q " ' `W001 and wtwn mvluliull. -4 Cards BUFFALO BILL VIIHTS .....- lloixlk smut che braids lc aril To BE U' S' SENATOR so a , . y _ .6c. torchon lace and iilsertiiin Lie. _ , __ _ _*- afd __,__‘_`_ l‘l.($.()\, Ariz Mar 14-i`<.lr.n-fl y ' . ` w. lf. curly. f-uiiiiiilo aiu." is fiifiliii- . _ Gl'0¢¢|'y BAYQAIIIS _iiiils to bcclinle the tirst Uiiitwl Stat- ‘ Peas, 9c. can; tomatoes, lic.; es Senator from the new St:-.te of , sl.rawberrles,_ 2 cans for 2.~'.c.; ,\i~i:conn__ This ambition has be.n ; ,if pears, 15c. can; apples, 3 0i»ui>i'kn:»wil for some time among his 1 I I i l i i I L i _.lt pays `to`b`"" ~`tYlilsf'l;r0vincef" -Jordan’s Emulsion is soothing chan es were”Black oats 40 o 4 be obtained at Liiderty s I‘i-risorial Parlors, Summerside. 12-1Grtf. -All news, advertising and sub- scriptions in Alberton and vicinity lhould he handed to H. Clark, Agent. 1-Btdrtf.. ‘ -Wanted, at once a lady book- keeper. Must have experience. State qualifications, and give refer- enoes. "M" P. 0. Box 200, 0'Leary. 3-lbdtf. -A concert will be held in Lower Free_town Hall under the auspices of the Methodiét Choir, Freetolvn on Tuesday evening, March Zlst. Home, made candy will be sold during the evening. Admission 15 cents. Doors open at 7.30. -The Allicrtoii market prices yes- scrday were much the same as when last issued, namely, white oats 34 cents, black oats, 36 cents, eggs, 18 cts.. blltter 19 cts., hides 7 cts., loose hay $6 to S7, pressed hay $7.50 to $8 and pork 7 to 7§ cts.-A. -All advertising in Summerside and vicinity for The Morning Daily or Rural Daily as well as all new and renewal subscriptions, should be handed to miss Amy G. Burrows, a- gent, Summer Street. All news should be given to¢J. F. Laderty, Guardian Correspondent, Water Street. 1-25drtf.. ~--The sale at Central Hedeque of stock, furniture, etc., of Geo. Suther- land on the 15th inst., although the weather was not favorable was all that could be desired. The pair of Jersey milk cattle sold well one go- ing to Frederick Woolley at $71.00 and the other to A. H. Affleck @ $71.- 00 this being the highest price ever paid for ,milk cattle in Bedeque. A. E. Farrow, did the auctioneering in his usual good style. -In the Market Hall, Summerside, last evening under the auspices of In- nisfall Branch A. 0. H., the melo- drama "The Midnight Mistake" was presented by the Miscouche Dramatic Club, to a very large audience. The play was exceptionally well staged, all the different pluyers taking their parts exceptionally well. Between the acts several fine pictures were put on by the Happylanil Company while F. Louise Tufts was especially good in hc: spotlight and illustrated songs, after the performance a banquet was tendered at the Crystal Cafe to the members of the visiting Ilraiiintic (foiiipaliy. SCORES PERISH IH TIDAL YUWE flO_\I.»\, Mor. 15-Sc'-res ol prrsius are reported to have been killed in the il;-strllctirn of a large section of ihn, Lmvr of Vial Tiesvio in Tiiscali, L i by pi storm and t'dal wave. , .-\rc..r.lin: lo rf‘;u-rts r air'-~in: l1`I‘! if.,il;iy _q cyclf ni sim:-k th.: tiv.ii, rl-;- iiu: lishin: mi ny build n is. Durinz thc llicifrht of the icnirest a tidal were I'i for 29c.; pine-apple, whole oi‘_ifr'i<'nil.~ mid A l)i=niorra\ic political or-li~iillr_ll in -(Toni the sea, llevustitim: _,, i shredded, 2 cans for 20c.; peach-;i;llliimtioii lin: been eiiectiil, liixiuql Imciicagiy the entire nni-b0.~ front. , H rs, 2 cans for 35c.; rnacoroni, , for its aim tie election of thc <,l.l_ _~;,, ;_,,,1=,~.g img men i-_cover-i-d at lat~ Bc.; white laundry starch, -i lbs. scout to the Senate. 1,5; npgri-inte. for 25c; choice fresh salmon, 1lc._ (~0]0_,cl _.My hah l,,,.ge mncii i.r.;- __ _ _ _ ____ _ _ can. parties n_=al here and has fol sonic twnllo lnllus ursi, of 'lllcca niiil his ll to in“,,._)`.e me __e,,_,,,m m_n,_ht,,_nP, uf. ,§_,___.; time claluitil Arizona as- his liiiiue. ,,,,,,,,;, mn of app,-._.x;mni;i-ly 15,0 0. lmy c_),,m,._ ' ‘ ~ When asked about his senatorial uni- ____;_- “HO \‘ n, Wm th, ,,,s,.,.r,,.ti0,,» , fi-I1; ‘"°°"~~"‘@ ‘ed riuls six incurs i U li., 2' .iii i.. iz. .;.i@..i'....;‘.. I have always had a hun\eiin<; t as 1 1 ut," d and acts of “_ Su-tf_ “ ' .2 " _ o ' _ _, __ , _. C go to Congress. I don’t know wh_e- K‘_‘_:_il;___‘;';_s‘ 'és Mex._m'm_ May _,___ ther 1 mn go or not' ew" lf I ’h'Ju'd “__ A griean cople never forget tlliit -2 he =¢al»ol~t of ‘via P.cg2i0 is _...__- _PRESIDF-0. Texas, .Mar.14--The insurgent army under General Sen- ohez, has surrounded -Ojlnaga and a long range battle has been in pro- Zffli Bilwe yrlterday nocn. Sanchez has demanded’ the surrender of the town. The insurgent army,' numbering about 500 men, arrived yesterday from Mulato and took possessitn of the hill surrounding Ojinaga. The ar- ¢iU¢l`Y in town oPBned the action. General Sanchez sent a message to General Luque of _the federal forces, inviting him to come into the opcn and iight in order that non-combat- ants in the town might not he en- dangered. Luque answered with two eharpnells that burst in _the ranks of the pronunciados, bllt did no dam- age. . Sanchez made no attempt to rush U16 f-OWU. hilt during the alt;-riioon calmly extended hisr lints just be- yond rifle range. During the night a detachment crossed the Poncho river and closed the road to the west. The federals have only one way to escape across the Rio Grande to the American side. F. S. Mc- Comlxee, a Scottish soldier of fortune killed two federal sentries during the night and obtained their guns. At daybreak the federals again opened with canncn. The insurgents lins had approached within raiige and during the day there was a c\~nt`n i- ous exchange of volleys. Sanchez au- nollnced his intention of starving out the garrison. The rebels are ezi- pecting the arrival of a iiel-ll gun from Ban Pablo. 'They are prepared for a long siege, having 9, herd 'ef 160 be-eves' and four waggon loads of cornmeal, rye and frigols, every man has a bundle of dried meat tied tii his saddle. A number of noncom- batants watched the battle from the house tops in Presideo. One woman gave 8, “battle tea" and entertained her guests on the flat house top. NEW TORK, Mar. 15-The Mexlcan minister of finanle left towll this af- ternoon for Mexico. Just when there had begun to be some speculntiiii as to why his stay. first annouiicell for two -days, should now he running iii- to the second week, he siippld quiet- ly from his hotel and took a train. Behind him, Senator Lilnzintiilii' left a long typewrittcn statemrni-. and the clerk at the desk said that he had in_quii‘ed particularly about the sailings on or about March 20. Lf all. lines running betwefn f-lavaiia an-ll Vera Cruz. lt will be recalled that 'on his arrival from l~l'uro|e, he said he illteniltd to go homie by Will' of l<`loi~ide, Havana, Yucilirin and Vera Frizz, and that he llopcd io ur- rive in Mexico city within tell or ‘twelve days from the date lie left New York. ~ "’I`h.ro liqve he li froiulnt and Diff- sistent r".mol's," I-'ia fi¢l1>.-.'.~ellsttte- ni'~n' real ill llurt "that l woll'i| not 'return to Mexico mid that if l uiil, it would not ic to ussinic t;"'e dlltirs 'of illc ollicr l have' tlie.l t.»_ ifill ilccehtalily for :initio years. lt ai- lfords nie plelisiire th t l am r tllu [ing to bleziirio, no, liily tii nsrnlnze ithose illltlls, hut also to ill uhlt 'ever mn ll' i" mv 'ipiirre of actioii svuuuwn when llllll¢E¢.<:' K’§ . \ Q »¢'_"_-Wx Christie 8 » Q0 1 -_ =_i,-r_f_¢ ‘ ';,;;f_"l’7;" on. Allwelldressed men wear them. They show many styles, a shape for every face.. Your _ hat is different? well get it here. _- - Yi” Hard and Soft ‘ Prowse Bros -,, ; _ . -mari. iii' ss.-1 sole Agen,s_ --szso .mil $3504 .-rli¢i.¢nliiig..` ,uit riv»i=li¢\_ English ilu _imeil-.ii inn. ,.41 . “Hall es von Gal It is the Hut of Dis- | tinction and style-the Hat we have sold to the best dressed men in the city for years. One Price Cash Down to all Alilie I f 0 / 1 f _._":_ -1/\ . _/ _ _ ____ _ Z K\ C*I'_§-Ei $1 carl ilrsii l@ E” his no You Noi lu-:oullu-:.Noyy' - -~ <.5X!';¥@ ` -wi? i ,., _ is , AN UP-T0 DATE STEEL RANGE. If so, THE ENTERPRISE MOWARCH with THE DAYLIGHT' OVEN ,f' ‘ _,_ ' __ __ lr fl lil. 'ho '. ii . ._ . Iv ;-likes i`-ir v\~i\i|\-ily iii l.ili.uir :ind fuel, will ' -_ " " i.l.iiiil llic \;...i_i iii _vt-.ir~. »»i :.i-rvir-i- :iiiil it ili~.ii'oii,;li|y iii ~ill~i‘il iii equip- _ " _ iziriii :ia wail as ll'il\.l_~i\ilii- iii .iplii-;ii‘illli'i‘. :.7 \v` . 'lilo i\IL).\'_\liL`ll is ii~.i-.I iii lilo l),1nlu.~li.' S.~ii:iii‘l~ Sclluols throughout ,-»- ._’_`§- llir- .\l.'ii'iliilii- l’riiviiic.-..\' us we-ll :is iii lluiiili‘c~.|s rfllonles lllroiigliout _ L`.iii;iJ.'»i. i i=-you i.. _" . _, sf-.-#~__ -;:~~4s. -~ ___ . ili:l:ill ils lli.iliy gililil ii~1l\\lre.<. i_ ' ___ _ l-381;' ‘iii il if v\u\rili°.'il<»i~ tides iioi li:ixl.llc il, solid for i‘il'clil:\r cxpliiiiiiilg ill ;;1 ~ The Enterprise Foundry £0; _ Sicliville, N. ll. - Mziillifaciurors. ' .‘ . ._ .~. » U1 T' ' ' ' ‘ . - Slimlrersirle. he chosen. I had a chance one. _QHARUN T, __ Mmmh 13___wi,,1e Mexico is n ¢0\\1\Yl'l'_9f_ W0nd¢1f“\ ff ‘“ _ '_' = __ -1-' livommg to become Lnittd %tst.,» . 9"" ~ __ __o____c__s and DG5s_b_,meS_ but th," Attho smallwaros sale-you will ,<;¢`m\em»,' but I eouldn't leave my bus Lrnn.l_>ing over a ileld to mu_ e a ' _ ' una Feailierstiten braid in 6 ya* ,,,,,,s_ I mmm take ,_ ,,O,,,_ tii<,i~t cut in his lining lim last riigliii, fullfst _°__8l_'_;___f;i‘_;f;__f_§’_;'_‘_§; pieogs,oe_plgnil|dgualll.y_sa|e prloe i - __ Ge<_i_rge Hoxen, residing east _og the ;¥(ei_t0_ e__eli_v0__e who has the b__S_ V, 5 yd Y 5 M Oreda. \lc.Le0d. cit , stepped on the boards an _ _ _ 3-|4551 F abandoned well and fell through. Healnf-€f€SfS Of “$199 Bt h"(‘;~‘;;'°____§_\:_":_l{ iiil, -__ d Hn, B H t d “ag able to grab hold ofa cross-,not all such unite in one ._e \_ ""'~! _ A nurf- bre _ _stein u . reri,-i ere 'V _ _ __ '_ _. C h d - d ' U At the sma||wa|-eq 5a|e_ yg-i inthe Holstein rriesifin \ssoci~t\o_n _of beam and sin-,eeedell in linking his etlol;t bling atoglsttmed ;_s;_I_;¢:_ Ex- will flnd a big assortment of f__"“*d‘_‘£ “i‘{i,{,‘,§, 3D*'f,",";£,,‘,’f§" (85,9’; arms about it. Then he screamed for sult. is is my _ . __ _ front pad hose supporters. regu wfiighiiilioni lmoibg. ly help, but._his cries were not heard. ious word to th- American reoli e. lar25o for 200.-Moore 0. Mc l"\H"-her D1\fll¢‘\l“'H=\P I1' l" After clinging to the crossbcam for ' ‘ §lel"‘~'°<‘~ ‘=~1“““ ““° “‘““°"”‘€i’.“. ‘£2.11 ‘ii?°.-.‘.“'.§`l1}.¥.§€J. him over the buck and legs with a any ’f‘_0‘;cy_ "sn and it is almm, BS. or unywieie c . ggi-tion for people to make, as ail- iiears to be the case, from what is _ - . . ii . _ _ `_l5»;'-”°-5' said iii the variers, tliut ladies and I col" SAVES ntlemen an de‘~arild from tilkinz: 0Al\LAND, Cal., March 13.- _‘ i;_ '”' ‘ $ e gg i ., " _ _ $2-00 “‘ ~ "L" W" "‘ "0" their chairs may L-c an cave-d\‘0l>P1\‘ . (iriiuit. and ha f stu” e. p ‘ g ' ' fd ~ ' being lost fnr 15 dnys in the snow They must have a Very WFUUR 1 'fa "” covered Sierras. Irwin Norcross, a of the Engl\Sll family 9"\""Bnf'- Fe" mining engineer, has arrived ln Oak land. The flip of a coin it can be said mit me to say that anY'ihl“E_ "MOV: tnnate happening in _our fsmlies ol in the circles belonging to them is ff, _ _ 'the butler or the footman be-hiiul _ 6 \ 2. l _ .ved as ci r suit of uttln it doun to sendv to liarliél » - 2.25 - _ -it t A A “hi 1 ` snvcil the life of tho young engineer: just as it is to the ladies and gentle- `1..» , ' (O After he had wandered about the a small strip of i'_ w bacon, was al- mcat exhausted ot knowing which niq. themselves mountains for several days he becnlne _ as B matter of fact, such things do _ snowblind and lost all sense of ilirec- ,not often crop UD in Euzllgh |°m\\\¢9.' N gw ghapgg" tion. His food supply, consisting of but if any crinildzntlal matters come to our notice it is always the first thought to keep them froth going any ‘ 1 . . tot rn iii rder to reach the ‘f\htthei>. I can assure you, Sir, that' 3”'-l»“i' “‘““ D A v'¢'°f|\ _llgtyle _towii of lngei in Inyo couxltydanyv gosslpinz, tnttlebezrlnz servant ' _ & _ . _ -. , _ . R9* ,Norcross flipped half a dollar for 'ie ery much looked dawn ilpcn by, ' “ij *_ ' fffif d rf f ‘-"` """" ' ¥ ' _ _choice of directions, the result mlac- the rest Of us Ind ullickly has to - _f,.;r‘i»§ . NJ* t ~ ,wif lm ing him nn his 'true course; look for another plum. ' 1 aiiieriliif. »_, if . I tempting 8 return ae'l‘oplan_°__fll.,h_t' , Early Arrivals in Men’s f l|.`s easy to selecl _iollr suil lirre. You see an inliili-use vnriciy of clollis._ You are iiol roilfiiliid in a few |_1'\iIeriii~a. From ii slack :is large and as varied as ours, you are >\li'i=»li\ gcijiist wli;il you \\';iiit. This is worlh soiiieihing. But the cll'ef re:isi\n _vnu should could Iicri-. is tlirit lvlicn yi-ii order here, _you i~_i_ilplily the services of nleli. ilf_expei'ls, \\|m llzivi' had _li-:irs of experience lilihe :irt of iiiakillg clothes for mcii. You lake no iisks or chances llere.oiir glmrarltee is, illal ifthc suit \\|irii fiiiislieil is uni siiiis- faciory to you, wc i|\\il't lisk you to lake ii. And rcmi‘l:l‘.»r-i' our services cost you no more llimi iiiose oiiiie ordiiiary luilor ` McLel7diz Bros. THE \> ,,iIWll\\, -< ` sl-:Ncl-l MADE Spring Suits ' You can see the latest, sllmriest spring styles here in suits for iiiul, :ill of the-get workmanship and most popular fabr s. We searched the country ovli' to find suits that' will satisfy the demands of our customers and know that the qual- ity of our showing is above the ordinary Tllere’s snap and grace to our suits that will please the most partic'ulsr,ihere’s quality ill everyithresd and good tailoring in every stitch. ' See our showing. Standard shoes-dug t0 Years _of intelligent effort in producing footwear for woman with whom price is not paramount-but we An: out or soo Autltta wi-IQ neu. 'run zlsilneeei. ' High sl i _ ' _ 3 50 and a $2 59' 3 0') V3 50 and 4 oo, Mllrris & ` "A Krlww - Bu-ri stef, SnliclttsrsfNjeihriesieie. 0 NONEY TO LOAN flier.-sz-Cameron Block._ 'Charlottetown "- 3- W\N.»l<.e.. l. l..ll. The “Empress” are‘_ gyhat they receive for, Low Shoes at $2,550, 3,90,