l s ..._ Jr* p l e’ [ .l l reggae- ..-. .6 _,E ~ A;"\`S AlBI'l'|’0N AND PRINCE C0llN1'Y page tb--buy in this Province. . _--Llewslynu. Rogers, Summerside, Wil a'~laosengor to Kensington yes- terday -altenmon.-S. ' ,~,1,,,,=_,-i-I-Rev. J.-_. J. McDonald who has _ on a visit to Ottawa and other plrts in the Upper Provinces has re- ' Billed to' Kinkora.-S. mssy, Burnmerside, of the Bank ol ova_Bcotla, Campbellton, has been anlferred to the branch of that l 1- . D. _ _*M Vernon Ramsay, son of T 1 at Truro.-S. 1 ~. ,.1-I-Bummerslde market prices yester- were:-Pressed Hay $12-50. 10059 mg $12,. fpnessed straw $5, loose _“ran $4, black oats 51, white oats 48 '50c. Potatoes 40, pork 6 to 7%, Eggs' 24, butwr 22.-S. -Thsrg will he 8 general meeting of the Prinlce -County Branch of the Lladiss' Handicraft Guild at the re- sidence of the..Misses Hunt this af- ternoon at. 3 o'clock. As the meeting 'Mil be an important one every mem- ber is urged to attend. _-There was a somewhat sudden dip in the temperature at Alherton qu Saturday night when the mercury dropped to 21. degrees below zero. 0|; Sunday night it registered 17 below. lit '1-‘ignisn it is reported ts have registered 24 below.-A. _ *ll --Miss Bessie Smith of Cascumpec, who has been visiting relatives and friends in Kingston and ClYd° RW' er during the past five weeks has re- turned ~home. She was accompanied by Mrs. Golden Smith and little sou Master Lolna,lwho will visit _Miss S‘lnlth's Parents, W. H. and Mrs. smith, cas¢umi>e°~-A- ':?_.T]1e“~msny friends throughout this jrovince will hear with regret that Leslie A. Wright, the well known and .pol-,uiar so gpgrcial traveller pass- e`d away atr.n\hiB home iii Siimluersidc yesterday morliilll-Z at 3 0'°\°Ck af` ter an illness. of about one month. Mr. Wright, \ilho\`=.\ was only 42 years of age when called away, eafly \.“ me l 'lwenlt to Charlottetown and entered the gmploy of Stanley Bros, wliere_he remained.'for several years. Returninii to Bumrnerside he established _f-he firm of McG.0\lgan and Wright- 'DEW ing out his interest to his Pl-1\`U1¢\` -,EL wright _,removed to lilloiitague here he established _the \firm oi wright and ,Crockett retiring _ “Om business to become thc Provincial re- presentative ol 'Brock & Patterson, St. Johri,'which position he held , up to his death. .Being 3 YOUHE ma” 9' attractive personality and excellegt business ability. MV Wflghll 1I19~_e many friends wherever he went. He was the oldest son of Dussld S- ,,.,,¢`w,.ig\,¢ High.Sherilf of Prince Couri- -J'».“"\ ' ' wfe is a daughter of Mrs . ., _ l 5' l f , K! . " 4,7 _yr t d hos. bf ' If( Russ now residing in.Ch_ai‘,- lottetown. Besides his sorrowing wife 'and three children, a father, brother and sister are_left to mourn. and they will have widespread syru- fpathy in the hour of trial. The iUU"¥" nl will be.h_eld tomorrow Thursday hfternoon to Peoples Cemetery. Mr. Wright was gy leading member of the I. 0. O. F., and the brethern will ,take charge of the funeral.-S. ' ;;'phs |-s,gl__,_1ragrauce of the Rosa, .f , _ V -'\:i~'.~a’|mprisoned..in,a cake of soap- That 15 the beotudescription we can give of .I-IarmonylRese Glycerine soap. This soap-,is fao_tod..!or its heating proper- ties, its delightful fragrance, per- fect clearnessand great value. Get 3 _wr 25 sgnts at “The Rexall Store." The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Gt-. Geo, and Kent Streets.dt_ l i , _‘ARTHUR HAWBES ~_ 1N A Nnw ROLE IJIVERPOOL, Feb, 10-Just before hailing yesterday, Commissioner Ar- thur -Hawksscaiight a small western city's elnploylrent agent, requiring applicants to purchase one hundred dollars townilots, two miles from the city‘s centre. Hawkes troimccd the culprits and also repudiatcd in the newspapersmhe mixing of emigration with real estate propositions. X :'- I X lll0Y0lilUse " " INVERNESS COAl. _If not, why not? Have you not heard that if was SO CLEAN and 'free from.CL1NKl£RS. It has no equal on themarket. 1 ~ _ .Try some-you‘ll see X ‘ X "W- H- D°l1\\ll. 0'Leery, has one female lox left for sale. 2-14dii -Women’s Goodyear weited boots worth up to $4.40, selling now for $2.85, Holrnans, Summerside. 2-14dr3i -The Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at Laf!erty's Tonsorlal Parlors, Bummerside. -Chlldl‘en’s 50c. 'Pogues selling at Holmans, Summerside, at 39c. 2-lidrlii. -All news, advertising and aub- scriptlons in Alberton and vicinity should be handed to H. Clark, agent. -10 and llc wrapperettes selling at 7}c, at Holmans, Summerside. 2-l4dr3i. W -James Musick, Summerside re- turned from Charlottetown yesterday afternoon.-S. -Boys’ two-piece Norfolk suits sell- ing at one third off at Holmans, Bummerslde. . 2-14dr3l. -James Kennedy, Kensington, was ri visitor to Sumnierside yesterday.- S. -Two bargain values in horse rugs are offered at Holmans, Sum- nierside. 2-14dr3i. -Slightly sugared 4 crown layer raisins selling at Holman’s, Sum- merside, at 5c per pound. 2-14dr3i. -Stanfield's 75 and 85c, cont sweaters for boys selling now at I-iolman‘s, Summerside, for 59c. 2~14di~3i -Men's and women‘s $1.10 coat sweaters are now reduced to 79c, nt _Hollrans, Summcrside. 2-l4dr3i. -All news, advertising and sub- scriptions in Summerside and vicinity should be handed to Ernest McQuar- rie, agent. -Albert J. Phillips, Sunilucrsidc, has returned home lifter spending n few weeks at his home in Wiusloe.-~ S. - - -In=fant’s Dongola, Kid boots, pric- ed regularly to 90c, selling n=ow at 50c., at Holmans, Suinmerside. 2-l4dr3i. -Mrs. James Murley and child, Charlottetown, _ are speriil_ir1g__a few 'days with' thc” l’6l'li’ér’s m'o`t'hc1‘ Mrs. W. A. Ching, Sllrrimerside.-S. , -l\len‘1s;ane_3z__ Tuplin fl? Proving. ‘. -a good aluc. - Dglllg in price frtm Q bws 1 film ._ Kilm- Ther is a decidedlv dainty and dressy » ffect to these sweater oo_lte, eat and natty style that “milf Sli’ Gppeal to you, and ' th* Pr marked make each one " 'fSho in all sizes, for men and , #-1 9 1 l Se 1 S ater Coats Wes ected our line nf men l sweate oats from the best that ,' are~off d by the leading Canad- ian fac _ries and know that you will fl here one of the best dis- pllyst t can be seen in the s _ Y Our Lme of Mens 's L L. PEI ai? Stewart, , n.g..li. vs. le. 29.. 'S ~'f- -spg; _- 1 ; -» -- All Over Lace for Wdistirlgs pieces 40 inch all over lace, suitable for waisl.°lng,slisdes of n S _ _ 9 _ SUm1Tl¢fS1d€. pearl. um. brown. su. rose. reseda. iaupe, also is black. w.,.¢1::§f gularly 75c. A wonderful bargain at this special clearance' priggof pnly,peryard .........-......,................. _/ ii- _ |. . The Inauguration nl llur Mlllwlnler Clearance li sale ol splendid Proportions and still More spleiulln values _ THE object of this sale is not only the clearance of all winter goods, but also th_e clearing up in every department of lines that have accumulated during the rush of fall and winter trade,,arid which, in order to prepare the way for our new spring stock, are\now marked at prices that will effect ai speedy clearance. Remember that this iss money saving _ opportunity. An opportunity to buy good,reliablc and needed merchandise at prices much less than regular value. An opportunity to make an intelligent selection from a stock second to none in the province, andanother opportunity to put tothe test the values advertised by this store, which in times past have made its name and fame a household word throughout the length and breadth of our land. Why hesitate`? It is your privil- ege,`and in justice to yourself you should come and take advantage of the§e exceptional offerings. » _ February 'Sale Prices lhal will Cause a Slir A Nolablc 0lfer on _Dress Goods Reduced for in the Clothing Department 2 February Clcai'ancc‘ 5 1 Two Piece suis, one 'llura all , » __ _ _ ._'\ ` ’ I' 3 .-l.\z~.s--,,\\ 1. *rc /.--. mg Boys’ Three Piece Suits 0nc- » third 0li 16 Fzuicy 'l`\\'ccd Tlircc Piece Suits, short pzinls, sins 30 to 3,), regular 6.2~ lo 6.75 l"el>i°ilary Clezlrzlnce, per suit 53 I-5 percent discounl. / ___ __. _ ' _~;_;“"""""‘n I ‘l-:'31.nzcl-.`f;.~/I!1':": - - "naan“=~" V. , ;'*_‘,.-':.':q;“>“.n` 3' \ S ,~__-_~_-_-._::::.-'_~'_-_- -/_ ` - ___ < ' - a P -- '-f`><»=;- » ll z» , ' -I: f , l . `.-- "I ‘ _ \~. 5'. /-_E » _' ‘ ' l* < ~ _ ,si iff ` 'lA . _ _ , ;= ,gpg any amount of wear, sizes, 30, 3r, 32 and 33. Price 9 5o to Io.oo. On sale now .`,, ._ ' " ' _r \ ‘ll _.ff , \' ° N., ‘f _ :ll one-fhlrd off Youlhs’ Suils, long Panls, One-.hlrd oil 25 Youths’ Suits, assorted patterns and colors, single and double breastednnodels; sizes 33, 34 and 35. Regular price $6.75 to 11.00. Now to clear 55 I-3 per cent off. Money Saving Prices on Mcn’s Suils 25 Men’s _Suits mostly in single breasted tweeds, sizes 36. 37, 38,39, 4o,`4_2 and 44. Regular 8.75 to 13.50. On sale less One-third off.` __ ._ ____ . ‘_ _ 49 Boys' Two Pic-cc Suits-tlle Q; `< .~ \ majority in large sizes, 30, 31,32, 33, 34 ‘ ‘ ` and sl. few smaller sizes from 24 to 28- _;_'_" ,.,___ ‘ assorted materials in fancy tweeds, col- _, .§{:-/_ y, ,'\ ' ered worstcds and scrgcs, mostly iii l, 1 ‘ “ _ :fl ‘* , Norfolk style, single and double breast- ed models, prices range from 154.00 to " 5 50 in tlic smaller sizes and from 5 25 to 7.50 in thc larger sizes. Your choice now of any suit at 33 I-flpcrcent off. 12 Tlircc Piece Suits, short pants, __ fine quality, fanc olorcd worsteds, n ‘ ’ “L - - »"‘-. hard woven, solidiiocls that will stand 3 pieces fancy striped Mol1air,42 inches widc , _ colors, brown and iiiyrtle, also in white, a. most ‘desirable goods giving the most satisfactory. ' _ wear. Sold regularly at Soc. On sale now, per yard . . . _ W.-. -....50c f;=,~.-.;_; \ ‘\ 4 3 pieces fancy striped Suiting,42 inches wide pl suitable for spring and siiuinier wear, shades, , champagne, sax and reseda. Was gcc per yard , l‘\,\_ Clearance price now for February selling, only _ l " °‘§ , X ..... .._,__39¢ Z Q, 3 ' 1 piece fancy Brown Lustre, will make up nicely for cliil,dreu’s and misses' wear. Priced at 55c. Special now per yard. .Q . . _ _ ......29c 1 suit length, 8 1-2 yards, 46 inches wide. f . fancy. striped suiting, taupe shade, worth 1 45, 3. " To clear now per yard..... ........ ....... ......7.’ic° "”" ' 1 piece plain, brown lustre, 50 inches wide. _ , _ Regular 75c. Special sale price per yard. _ .. 392 C f , _ ‘ ~ 4 piece wool crepon, fancy silk stripe, 42 inches wide, shades are pink, tan, reseda and g _il amethyst. Priced at 7 5c. Clearing now special per I . '; ._ yard ---- ........__39c , - <1 '_ . l» lf, __ 2 pieces natural grey suiting, all wool, 42 inches wide. An excellent goods at regular price 75c. On sale now at only, per yard. - 3 pieces fancy, mixed su_iting in garnet, t_aupe and _navy colorings, 44 inches wide, was ' ;~1_45. Special sale price ncw;`...... ....... .....$l=00 6 pieces 40 inch satin cloth,shades of brown, myrtle, reseda, sax, cllanlpagne and olive,a°good __ weight for general wear. Regularly priced at 5 5c. Special for tliismonth to clear, per yard......39c `fl"»“f . » ~. . ff _re .-',..' .. .- _. ~. . \ , 1.. _~ .;.. _,_, , '_ -:.¢.: ~-y f » lil. _"5 __ * ,H -~;=..., /=_ . =. _.:.: - r or 1 5; 1 \' 'f'-I - 'f' -` - ,,~ -3* '.»-. : '~\>. §-‘ 3 ,' " ff? " ‘ X" 1;’ v < , °a\ 4 l f __ f;,-*..»~_-'_;','*f- ,_ . /_il . .» .J _ =,, ; f The Greatest Fur Selling in S lhc iiislory ol our sales in this section have aliiiost doub`ed any previous season. Customers wlio have visited this department have proved to their satis- faction that they can get here cliffcrcnt furs, lutcr styles and better val- ues than they can procure _anywhere clse_ Iicucc the reason for this Our Fur Department has gone ahead with wonderful strides and f .ll remarkable selling. _ ' 4' '_'{""l\\,` .