i,|' ll ,_ 1 . _ . . _ .. _._ :_ '»'i" ~ `. f '.0- 1 _ “iii i i i Y .i .,_ G f : §.‘~`ri_§l _ .i ,i 1 1 _,_ »i§.’?§#l"’”"i‘l s x wi; mm 'mn cn.4n.Lorrn'rowN.GUa.nnxAN ' 0 °»'»r=="*""""' 0 `fANU"”“')""' ”" . i 2; .._, ..__ ... .. .-.__.- -» W' ' 'i' ’ . \~ I _ ; -.‘~'~° ,, . _- .~ _ ~ . , 1-.» . _ .ii : _ f 2.'-iw” _"_ iw 37% .5 -~;~ i .*»~ »' "fi" » .. .~ . _, _ . _ ~. .. 1 ' . - . ‘ . - -~ ‘ ' . . _- _ fsw;-.»t.. -; ~ » 2` .\f '."- ~-\.».-.'- ' - i . ‘ _,. .»_;-. ' _. ,i » u 4 - ' ' ‘ -' 1 _ir ,_ _, ._ _ , . . » 1 . , _ ,/ . v _ sl f ` 1 '*!_ , ‘ ’ , _ _ _ . ._ ~_i » 1 -» ~ ~-~~f~.-i..._,§..i....,.__,_.,_ .._,. ._ ,__ _ _ ` ` ' _ _ ,__ . me ..;. ,Hg-,a ff ' .nr ' ’ l!A .px J/ _5' - I _jg .'. .5 Q17-ér. _Y=-~~ 4 I _ ' _ Mrs Sutherland had e ` ` ' . , be n playing AL hockey at the Arena and reached home about midnight or a little lat- . _- - _ er. He was just preparing to go to '.‘.",.'. Ind ` bed when he saw smoke rising from ' i_ i. the A3, _ *__ and floor beside the steam radiator, a moment later flames burst ~I¢ Day! to fl UK Province. H -'I‘he Morning Daily Guardian can through' He rushed to the “en "mm ---- be obtained at I.aUerty’s Tonsorial “There -Yesterday ilterilinn a |mal1'Parlors, Summerside. 12-16drtf. “eff break was diaovored in the pipe] -- He" )¢£Qng'1‘rom We ‘main into Marr,-Red Dot. Everyone knows that this l-0° ¥h¢W'l 512 I-_~' ‘ 'shblm Before the means the best hockey stick out. 350 “"9 break was 1oq.t‘r;'i considerably wat.-r V at 1-lolman’s, Sunimersidc. 1-20ik4i Egg; Ilcapnl, §u\"ng"$V¢|; 'tba sidewalkfl U his sister Laura and a friend sleeping, and aroused them. the smoke was pouring out of \val1 beside the hed and the girls already partly stupefled. one of falling as she got out of the He raised the alarm at all the . . _ . - ii Mr. ont-\ Water '. --Get a skate on. Our skate stock ‘}’"‘“" °“'tl_‘“t noor and mu" _ __-____ ,S again complete and we an mung ‘stevens doing the same throughout I--Gi-ca ' -- ’ t tim! for little money - orders promptly Holman s, Summer- the flats. He then assisted to get the ,H , » - ' ` _- frightened women out in their night £0305 Txlii ’\§iL¢'»li--yrs' illrlliigeu mi; slda' R 1 Zoduh attire. Mr. Waughan is a steam fitter .relay ei-ating raw ar-il one hoiii-'S -Wanted, an experienced dry goods “_"d_ ckltixuf 1;. .andeie by \\`hitriey'.i"~r-.'id. saleslady. State experience and sal- “ag an roi- 5 ».~i.€|. ni the me ci-_»-.~.~i1 ary i»xp¢¢t.>a, ro "X Box soo. an works for Cotter Bros. His room badly damaged in two places. his sister's bedroom adjoinin - E nl* *Duran* 7 (wodnemhy) e“_n_ 0~,_e,,,.y 1_2.|d5,_ showed a gaping hole in the wall and ' ' ‘ ` ' _ floor ing. ' -Through prompt action of Tuspec- with a Clark Sleigh Heater at your _ ~“ tor Wheat the foreign mail which sr- feet $9 00 at H0lman"s Summer “W -_ -Ride in comfort in cold weather “"“° _ ... , - ,_ f rivd at Charlmtetown from George- siiis. Coal exam, large cake luc. iwhlte just by the bed where the flames through. r. Waughan is a Charlottetown and leai'ncd_ his trade at A. & (`o's. His sister Miss Laura _ ,___ _2 d “_ ,illfaughau w0rked_ at Haszard ii. 1t¥?il'a‘a1;;?ei3‘ii0’?iut0Ut¢Tiin;:iiil0lh:ah:v';sL ".\Ien's ilannelette lriighf-gowns, M'-‘01‘9'S before going west and the was forwarded b thi Cape Traverse heai cualitv ii well mad l i mend referred to is Miss Sadie Wool- . !_!_ ` 'y | _' e» 8-'ge __ _ _ . \,____a to. Emémm .nd conveyed ,O S,Zes_ $11,, ,,,,a,,ty_ now 84C; ‘L00 diidge, who was ii nurse in the P. E. Buiiiiuersiue by team, arriving: there quality now 756; men’s l~\Y.lamas. I- H°s|’ital~ about I osleck. 51.65 value, .now $1.13; ladies' pink _.___ ilannelttte night-gowns, handsomely' -'llhe following are the ten highest ,i'rimmed, $1.-10 value, now 94c._ at scores rolling ou the Summersiile our big c1eaflu1;_S8l¢‘- MYGOUZBH Alle_~~i Last wc-ck, eight liigbcsi of Wiight Summerside. 1-2~ldrl1- which ..ve (l"rible&‘ she roll of! forj *-1- _ _ in week., yrize v~ii;.h rake.. piece' -Bic sale of handsome ribbons. 19C "2"" this evening:-W. J. McNeill, 238; a yard. This is a most remarkably *ind Gerald Mulligan, 229; Jack !\lcL»o.1, low price for these handsome rib- =_'Ff"|_ 227; J. F. Lailerty_ 225-; W. Gi~.cu,‘,boiis, and we want everyone to sera *‘{,?°' 213; W. B. }.'lc.\‘cili, 219;' .'\terl:nr-shura of them. The values are must- 0 R DMI PATCH FAMILY IS SURE ll SPEEDY ONE (Continued from page 1.1 . - _ ~ .. - x _ ._ ; 3;., ii, 'tn has B1¥i]£pBer;§x:d L;|(»g12Tt`tll7i`{l:;,ii(riil`b‘2rl}Tlilumihlincgglris liligli ii; 5? Ollar 'Ulwilm' qllaliam and registered' Nine have i » " ` 1 gi 1 r - _ ' ' ‘ _ ,_ zoo; N. J. whitney, zoo. ‘~ ~ f ol ` ° ' '<1 S‘ iauy reduced prim oiiereu tn nm.; 1-ziiirii. the by R. T. Holman 'Lti`i., 5i1iiin'if»i-side will some as a fre-at rndiicement ron -Remarkable opportunitv to huy Bi ____ in.: those wantiiigabcautiful I-'r garment' table linens. To insure the iiuick *_f_1 01' _ or neck piece. Aj v/‘ll bf.-cn Lv tlieiriclc:-iri|i_i; out of thc balaute _Of table ,_‘”,‘;’ ad elsewhere only the thi-st iurs pro- l.:‘.cns wc have cut d¢ci‘9'r lut0_ U12 _“_ cllrable are stocked and with the£l‘1"if@¥~ 73 “Wh "HH \’1”a°hed_l‘“€n’ "em i1rm's long experience Lack oi tlif;ir.5"1c. value, now iirlc; bleaChelll\I\?I\S. Cert fur goods time isnrakasenis assured oi 1 in handsome dcsieus. 73 inches' “`l‘l**» mm" sterling worth #gt a most moderiite- price. The variety is xge and can--1 fully assorted fend m the small' neck piece to the thost on-pensive cm-_rf the acme of style will be found r-n¢l| shoppers shouli'l~make it n point te. visit the store and examine the line' disliay. -A farmers' meeting was held in- Tryon riull on Jan. 15th nt 3 ri. ii". Pres. Cameron was cliairrzian unl- conaidering the state of tue. \\'¢a'!ier' a fair lumber ol' farmers an-l otlv-rs were present. 'The chairman intro- duced Prof. Ros.. who aaifl in refer- enoe to the absent! cf Robertson 0! Happen Expcfrinsiital Farm, wliiiias was to have addressed the rr»°'tiu,_- and 1 :nur . for but had been rerisid, The I’rr\f»:~';i\r.ti0 spoke first on dairyhg, Iifn tomciic-l he on fruit growing and gave a fine ad- . » . 3 A " ‘ ‘ 55 7 I1' that he had star ` for P. li. lsliiiiillnumnis for advertising and subscrip' | Lil I 0"' 6 W n in .~\lbei‘Lon and vicinity should “EC Y Sloan con n. cures es ds. heel; paid to H. Clark, Agent. 4-~ldrtf. 9" :hmm °'"H""°‘ ° ' ' 23 °°‘""" ¢~.._0.. ii.. ...einen Ui mp., .-.~..i_ (;mi|q|_0T1'ET0|1|im5 ` C1 IN SPECTACULRR _Z0 ing with a short talk on the urn.-.ing and selling of good seed grain. A ' lively discussion followed on thc dif- ferent points +-'uv-hed h.y the s-;ie;\ker. lP.eciI.l raft ce was male iii rccri-l a of r 1 . 1 ,U I. Tsland farnr-ns selklng priiilui-e of' ,,hIoz‘niiig Daily and the Rural Dailv, 3' well as cash with ordei ful liewl g lg ' 1-zairii. the sir es, -All news in Suinmerside and vici- “Di nity should be iziven to J.tl~‘.wI1pf- Seve is 5', Guardian c0i'res'>ondcn , a er _ ,,_._irZ_'___,_ who will also ',,,,s“.e,. all the 9; McKinney, twenty-three, 23; Grat- eiiquiries of and attciiiltto _.he twalits ",',f_s£°'_"eY\_‘_;ll£'](l,uc,,(;I,l,‘,`f:c A;(c:,*;T gag; 13; Gambctta Wilkes, twenty-nine, 13; et in the 2.10 class. campaigned without cessation, has never had the chance in the granted a number of the great date the champion sidewlifeler 39 youngsters that have been ,m_,___ ,Huge 0 L. 0,,nbS_ “l ¢hS_ cppcd in 2.10 or better, and five or ‘from 5 to O 7 inches. Sale l'l`i0_€. 19C- ’,';'x__ -At this season of lie year spec-|Mr1_`.ou§8l1 & “ "¥ht» '~°“mmers‘d°' H e more at Savage's farm might been added to the list had not weather prohibited a fall meet- at the farm last year. ngen ranks next to Dan Pritch as oiluccr of extreme speed. Bingen the same number in the 2.10 list, he is three years the local sires or. At Bingen's age it is almost ain the Patch horse will lead his and will give even the great S, 10 ,_,_,,,,ty_ ,ww 75"; 5135 quali. Mc}{inn0n,'with 23 in the 2.10 list, a ty no'.\- RUC; $1.65 quality flow $1.13- full' ilalzc sure of yours by l»\1yUlK_€11f1Y~ _ 2.1;-L}0u an el; \Vr' 'ht Sumrnerside. mg ow well the youngest of the lead- sires ranks can he gleaned from following list which names their gives their age and the number n Patch, fourteen, 9; Bingen, nteen, ll; Sidney Dillon, eighteen, twenty-three, 11; Direct, twenty- 15; Baron 'Wilkes, twenty-eight, St:-ect. accepts only cash' with Wilton' thirty' 95 Bmw” Hal' thirty' ,cr~icr, in return for n liberal discount 3"? transient advertising in The ""0 12; Onward, thirty-five, ll; Mar- King, thirty-eight, 9: _ __ _ _ _ _. _ ___,v . _ ~ ~ ,_ __ __, , __ _ Spring riccs on Furs; Clean Sweep Sale f Prices Cut Regardless of Cost i - S A CONSEQUENCE of the very mild seasoi1_wefii1cl on hand a larger quantity of _ __ A Fur Goods than we require, and as we do not intend carrying any of these goods over (as our policy is to start each season with new goods in every department) we ~_ ‘ have decided to make a clean sweep of all the Furs at -prices that mean a barg_a1n to every purchaser. If you have delayed buying your Fur Coat, Ruff, Muff, or anything _ ` in the line of Furs, you can now make your selection at prices that have not heretofore ' been approached. Buy Early and Get Best Choice The prices quoted below are for Cash. If requiredcn time, a small advance will _ _ be charged. _ _ ' 1 Black Cloth Coat, Kaluga lined, niariuot collar, size 36. Price $33.00. Reduced to........................$24.75 -W2 Brown Cloth Coats; Kaluga lined, Ohio sable collar, sizes 34 and 36. Regular price $42.50. Reduced to . _ . _ _A . . . ........ .. _ . .$29.00 _ 2 Blue Cloth Coats, marmot lined, Ohio sable collar, sizes, 34 and 36. Regular price $48.00. Reduced to 2 Black Cloth Coats marmot_liued, Ohio sable collar, sizes 34 and 36. Regular price $48.00. Reduced to ' _ 2 Black Cloth Coats, muskrat lined Oliio sable collar sizes 36 and 38. Regular price $60.00. Reduced t0 9 Bargains in Ladies’ F ur-Lined Coats 2 Blue Clotli Coats, niuskrat lined, Oliio sable collar’ sizes 36 and 38. Regular price $60.00. Reduced t0...... 3 Blue Cloth Coats, niuskrat liiicd, Alaska sable col- lzirs, sizes 32 34 and 36' Keoulur lice ~f6 00 R . , _ _ ' p- ,. 5 _ e- ducedt0......_.............................................$47.50 I Black Cloth Coat, iiiiiskrat liiieil, iinturzil mink col- lars, size 34. Regular price $75.o.i. Reduced to $55.00 I Brown Cloth Coat, n1uski"at; lined, ii;itui':il mink col- lar, size 34. Regular price 5,375.00. Reduced to $55.00 3 Blue Cloth Coats, iiiuskrat lined, iiatural* mink col- lar. Regular price $7000. Sizes'32, 3.), 30 Reduced to $50.00. ` reneii al subscriptions All a- -________.__ ' caring out our carpets to 40 per cent off for mnmpm HRE cash_ Best English make a very i:;.'.ri0r~ q'_i.e.1ltv, anfl the ful-bmommg at between $600 and smq' F lowing rnolut€.~.i was p¢is~-eilAunAi-13,1? imsusly:-".?i1er.-r1.< rt has been If`_,,__ brought to our actioe thifuligh ti'c.`. ' l."':izt_v or so occiipants of tbgl, suitfs on the two upper floors our Iletl panic ;'i;'ir!Ti~_~_,_,_,_,,,__ 2:3 1_;i_____l;is_I_;=tt;>_I_‘_¢2g i;e§_V;' llganted. a book-keeper of first-class S _s_ir0ngor;.iiilhe:ilil1icr while u-~ §_‘;_:_kl)¢;lf- livlglg ‘"_”0m af the :E0llggngniochaflxl/lbculilhclllbtilliilroilzilfixg MH- _ ,___ _,___t_____, S'__f__,T ';fe'____“__’_;3"__"3_,?°t’l°_;?‘l_H capital as partner in one of the best ,__m,:h__.(.___________,, ,,_.________§_,___ ___;_» ____________ ____ _hp _f;__r___~ef;_‘;’q “__ ;\f~€_~ established business of Maritime li_».;hl tlicpsilnli-:~n-ssi0e>rar::~: J;-.i ....~'::-'<. -_ . _ . . . .65 00 _ 34-48,00 f01T.... _r__-' m _ _____H,° r 3 ai es .ire G.iuniIe|s.........3.,5 for 2.15 |Naiura| Mink 2 stripe.. .........38 5° for 03,5] ii.~'r. ii0|.SMA1v,_i|Mii‘rn; I-24dr3i. _ 1 I f », , f _ ,.. .,,,_ _ w if.: _: \ , ; _ i .f;. _ _ , .