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'1‘i l--It pays to buy in this Province. -Donald Campbell, Cape Traverse, was ln Summersids yesterday.-S. -Mrs. Wm. Heustie,` town, wal a passenger to Summer- aids yesterday morning.-S. -The Morning Daily' Guuduu of Port Arthur, Ont., held in Janu- ary. Lester Cain a former resident 0| Bloomfield, was . ,;E____V_,__,_____.,,,,,,__,_r_._._.___.:_.,_.______v.,_________,__ *_ 'T-'~ 5"" ll- °“ww=l"l°v yelwrnly.-:L scrlptione in summereide and viclnll-v'l"= f“"°; " "““i',d‘.`;'{,§,"§",j"5 |"',,§,§,]u_§,',",,",§ ,i,,,§§}|_ 'M'§_"§§,},§ {{,-mga ;,;,T,',';;;;;B “Q” “lllll Cf ton. 1 ‘ ' 1 c li ld be li ii ti t s t Mqisr- once wlllc W" ° .' - - ° ~ _ "-.l'=ll marker _.Jann n_ Y°°_ Nonhm 'u a -James mug-1¢y_ Ch,|»1°¢f,¢¢0wn_ :|,?ua¢°,,t_ M B 0 me! c l A. Rooms, Summerside, on Tuesday eclining a re»electlon to the preal; meeting indicated niueli 1°, th l-lie visitor to gummmd. y”£"d”___B_. anis; l:g:;i‘iIfer_ts<> Bummerside yes. .last st 10.30 a. in., was a decided ldency, the l.ov. I-I. J. Frazer was el vaiice oi the interests o! the A1° “L llan _ ___ , _ i _ d ,-ks 3 step iorward in acted to that oillce. The other oth- and of our county. _ °° _Ravi J EA ` ‘ ' ' - g`____' ' Vsizsham \;‘;rg;4 ,Higgs w}?;°|,'se2R;,l;!g¢l;s'lihgwiielgstsnlgi temparance and good oers elected are: Vice-President, J.A. returned froml ClEarlotlteti»`:vTim;:l%:.'. F;g°'§°° _nPl_‘iml’°' hand s°“m°" lzgrfgnzfles' Rgular slim' sage ance' ‘tlfritazehilitlltllhs llg$\tmaTyEys::`?tTlr5::nt:Tigxsighrersecgfmlisl' Higriilllmatzlditlliellsl impgzbntiumimnmw of “I” RW* Oh ,tt _ d I ____ _ ami on, were t u ts if - . . T. o au,_Limite, um- ° - - "° B ay mom ng S H. P'. Phillips, recently.:-sg. es 0 Imerside_ m 2.3¢-3i_ the country were present. Many of members ot the Executlve_Committee, the beat description we can 31', *-A ° °°*° °l 1°-» 'rntii _ ___ these, who were never before mem- Thomas Moyne, Percy Msichbank, Harmony Ross Gly-s¢r1,,° 5°” ,rhlill _ » .. ~ . llianoe enrolled them- Jas. Hopgood, Horace Wright and soap is noted for its heatin ° ' ___. bo om” ad ,_ La , “ll Holman s February clean-sweep . V-Jute Horse Rugs, wool lined, bers Ol the A - _ _ u i dict d ti . I props,-_ -At the civic elections in the town Pnrl r Us s nm" T°°'°"°" “le l' I few more -sevln v t. with Polar fr nt- thorou nl lush-.S¢l‘°° “S ’”°'“l’°f‘ “lid Wd tl” '“‘ ““°”h°’ Tm’ '° °" “E "°"° ° °" lt' ‘l°”5l‘*'“l lflzreooe s, _ Y 8 e en g 0 H 5 Y . _ 1 1 ¢_ ,am » DN'-~ O mama? Thousands of dollars worth of the j class horse rug. Regular $2.10 sale llll8l f€¢_- The "mt 'tem of import( B? €l!:1egletgsllti<(;ialtheI`8*l’il“;lll‘lln Teeillllg- 'Sectoral 25 eutsmd tr Vlllle. ‘qsg _ne,,_ Peter B Mccarvm Km_ most desirable goods are placed 0n_piice $1.60. R. T. Holman, Limited, innt business was tpe conzldgragonrq r;nce_iThi; vpresident ev. cH. J Stan." Tl;0°l1M"K:ll`ln°'I'l3i mu” deck por,” Wu among the vmtérs t sale at less than wholesale prices. .Summerside. 2~8dr3l- flle l»‘l`°P°5l“°“ ° 1” ' ' F ' _ R v_ R_ 0 0 d M J A C GL ll "ll C0" ed as Alderman. The elect- Summerside yesterday. S. 0 2-8dr3l-l 'i' Gmllt' the secretary- M the Nova- taser' 6 sg 0 one' ' " om" Geo' and Kmt B"°°l'|~ ion was a close one but Mr. Caiil's energy and popularlt were the win- - B. M. Hicks T. J. Humphrey ---_A _ -_ ._ -il h N _ 254 0. M. B. A.ne1d Scotia Temperance Alliance. to come Blew- - . - _ -All new adv ' -Hon A E Areensult. snnmer ln soclltlllxcenaoontei-teinment in their to the county lor at least one rnontbllldr- Henderson, and Wm. McNeil ‘Ii you intend buying a piano r v , l . '~ _ -t A l. .' Anrttithk _ ~ ° uint! lloints. He located there only a ser' ti 'B en 'mg and °"b‘lBlllH. goes to Charlottetown today hall at Kensin ton Tuesday even- £0 lellll 1" 3 ”“"‘l’“'~=.“ of °rg_°“l” lmmpson ea y vo B ° an 8 organ read Mm" Bm’ “dv 29d ill ons in Alberton and vicinity and | b ’ 8 on » 'tion and to arouse interest in the was tendered the retiring presldent,l _ ' ` 'al- ltw years ago and is now a large should be handed to H. Clark ii sue, “av” Y the Earl Grey | ing, February 6th. _An allllrovilllllel <1 ood clti- Rev. R. Osgood MOPBB. 101' 1119 Serv-l "Miller Bros will psy (mg hpsoé” contractor. Besides being promilieilt in town affairs he is active in iratcr~ _ _ ~ '~ 0 uc e i 1 i I P E .1 ith lk 1 ' tn i- m, unanimously voted to extend the pro arm llal Circles. lwlllii a niemher of the services at Malpeiue B rl l.“5 °“ '"5 ° - ° I- U’ ll” Dom W *len “tele” '-0 ° l"`°l¢ “ ' » .- - G t k- iid e they had shown him and __ l at H a_ m_ and ‘.7 0" ““ “Y 5°” inlon Government.-S. The diilerent numbers were short. _l’05°ll_ ll“ll“tl"“ t° .Mn mn ' as can me D. m. . | - - _ - 1 to some during the month of pledging his earnest support to the “If you want value for your _ _ ---- pointed, and appropriate. No tlfoit lllg llm _ , mon ame '_The man friends I H -Frank L. Wanzer will be at tml was made at eilsct, and om-ct was the March. Upon the recommendation of new president and executive. The Al ey, read Miller Bros adv. 2~9dr3l_ mer B four month-S umm' wok wright' sonvof ammo ‘aight -gi store ol sinelon- and stewart, nt-i, result. snappy were ill” .“°l"°°l°“’ - -Y ~ ~ ' lilace at Alhertrn South on 'l‘uesil,1y Summerside. will regret to le r 'Bummu-side' today’ Friday' and upland doubly pleased the muhenw Ma Oildfollows and Masons.-A. -The death of Mrs J s Skerry, ' 3 t0m w i t t-- d th ti d - ill d tie matters of temperancc an g _ _ _ - ¢ M (‘ McKinnon `ll il t tb 'tawl2nlll?herenT1xen vllizllelrlrerilblilite thi fish-lh;lrR€eT1alllsilh8mfhri,?illhlT’2r Leanil leisteneld renshiil- -‘lltif fffe dlscussum H' W” was during the yu" Mr Morse re' 'ways it goods an 'mt 933°'-l " wi c n ~ plied, thinking the 'Alliance lor the presented in their nav. 'gg '°‘ Q. _ _ _l.__ ._ .I ~ . 1 at the age of `57 y,wr_,._ Mn, Skerry S that he is serious] in at hi h ll ll till Baturdhy Hoon the 10th inet., ‘ter the entertninuleilt, li short inter- ' maiden name was Steel und she was Dredeeeased hy her lnlsband about y 5 °m°- where he will show samples of the M. vel was ,passed in dancing, und thus _H,,1m,m.s’ summersid Febrmn I-I. Birge line in high class American ended an evening of rnrc cnloyinont. ( in LEAP vlsill rllorosil _ __ ._ _ ______ ¢-_X V 3. - °~ Y l ~ _ -E thirteen years ago. She was deeply Sale Uff@l‘S. Slllelldid V' ' 1 - wal papeh- Parties aptiqlpqting hu xc' respected iii the coinmiinity unil her W011l‘, dress ood SaclmTis‘ m Om' `mg up their lmmes are muted “fl -_T lem." of her death at a cUmpm_auve_ um, mm 2_8dr3i_ a or ers will receive his careful , days the death oi Arclnha ly early age. She is survived by tive sons, George and Gerald at home, g e, t , li ~ _ _ many a¢,,ua,,,tanceB will ,.,,g,.et tu KU,-,ds and furnismngl D‘;n.‘;‘g lgazsfgbqsultd with Mr. Wanzer. Any spe , -After an illness oi only lat Q g .E-7 ill l 5* /" -_ 21;- `~_»L _ attention. 2-9d1i_*Ausaland occurred at his home __The leap year mas u d k t --' - _Bloomfield of pneumonia at the agiu I V M Frank and _Joseph wsmmg abroad held in Crystal Rinkfl egg e “sa 9 -A telegram to Mrs. Robt. Mut- of seventy yeers._ Deceased wus lo: /__-_¢.=__B-» and Fred in Cha|_,(MetU“_n` and three on Wednesda M ht W m":l°l`cm ¢- tart, Cape Traverse, conveyed the large and practical farmer and y g “B 3 e “ll sad news of the death of her nephew nan ' ` d ' 'll . _ , ,` . y years con ucted a grist ml _ ‘__ :'::;gl;.tl?;s'h13‘“y “gd t‘]""'fl,l"_tfh°‘l_e» |§,l:;i';i;' _Theretwere almllt 100 llilly Ernest J. Clarke, which occurred in .He was highly esteemed in the com- ._ fgglj, V., 9 ‘ “ B e In Us `)“` "“ “""'“l m cos llme' some Very at' Winnipe on the 4th of Februar fol lrnunit and his man act aintancis *’.."`l f;,f 1/- V-Ullll l-'lace on 'I`l\\ii‘srlay morning to "a°twe"`s' ' l lowing in operation for appendillitis- 'will regret to learn 0Lliis‘tlleatl| l-llc .__ . _ Sacred Hellff l`lllll‘0ll. \l`lllfl‘lf Refillllll The many Fiend ‘ J h 0 Min- Clarke was thirty-tive years oitis survived by his widow, two sous ~ s 0 o n '- ~ ‘ » ~ _ . . ,. Ronoghanv Kink r .H £180, and leaves one‘brother, Wilfred land five uuughttrs. I‘hclnnoru1\~ll.F4raser and Rev. Mr. Strothard able to go home on gat",-day even. Ofilclhted af. the funeral SeI‘VlC€S. at ing, Shortly afterwgrdg Rgubell the house. _ The remains were i0r~ La;-ge, son of Richard Large, Albany, Wlll"`l@ll_by rail to Alberton to be en- while in the act of unharnessing .1 felled ln the fnmilv plot there. The horse in the hotel yarn, met with n 0_8 W1 be Plea"-l il., in nenv r 0 1 tl ti t lr 1 w lnosu y nitnrnwn < __-.~=.-:_ ’ to lm" no he ir ......... n....°.=.....‘.’..§’§“ ‘i'..i‘.§`n..°‘2§ .§° .‘i.§°° ‘.’.‘i........?én ‘i»~n»n»f`l»»\» l ‘ sacxvlite its thmlgh slowly' from l’“l`l'l°l P“mlY` :Boston Mass I `Cemetery was a large one The Past- ' ' " ’ ‘ sis of the right eye, from which he ' ' ____ R ’ Robert Mmm 'c0nd,,cL,n,_,l _ _ V I 'I ‘_ llx’l;l(;lutlll]l;en suffering for the past tw0_ _Mm Lewis Lend, of the Empress or’ ev' ' y' lt- tlie services.-A. *_ _ -_ ' ff- --1'!-__,._.__.. , If il-Stir ea 7 _ 1 $l.98 5 roll A mln or :e - - 5: ‘ lg lube llllul half prlrv. flllllbellfffe Wore IHOYMB Clarke. serious accident. The horse became .5 Shoes (`l0ll\l€ l-@Hl`ll. -lllllles Tamylh. Ed* frightened, knocked him down and _W Wllfd Ferslleoll. Bertram 'Pridharn and stopped on his .ince inflicting e out 1 Charles. Mountain., Percy' Bowness, neu- the eye Which, negegsitated Bev- . and P- B- Clark. flltllef Ol the de- ‘eral stitches to close. He is still in ceased, accompanied the remains to the hotel but is progressing favor- Albcrton.-S. » ably tdwards recovery.-Exe. Gaia pair righl now. Morris & Smith 127 Queen Street- DQRGTHY DODD SHOES \Vc.'ru grlillg lo clear out i-very pair 013" Dorothy Dodd slwss i|'iiL’l~'. They arc all high class uxfoids an l high -.Im.:.=, :uid this ol`l'l:r ir. ;l iniisl i=x\~.ep|2i\ml ons, all o|‘|'\ori|lnii_v l “gurl A p til of lf Il <~l.\sS .slim-_s :il Only $|.98 for a pair of ___.__., i _ “ “___ “"”-:i,,._. TEA SETS .4 Our stock has been somewhat depleted in moderate priced TEA SETS- VVc have rcccutly received a shipment which will enable us to supply these to ~ any who nlfiy require them-Tliey collle iii very pretty patterns. A _ Tea Sets 42 pieces $3.50 BLACK £6’ CO. Successors io»A. N. McKay, Sunnyside. 'li 5- . __ ____ ‘ 'Sl ii I l _._ ll ` ll _ _J 5`-T`”m”~_- `:i»-..._._._iT':;_--- ' ' "Y ' ll 1 __ ____ f .~ _ . " g * GREAT .CROWDS OF SATISFIED BUYERS `“ " Attended The Opening Days A OF ll . Our Overloaded Stock Sale fr i i The Greatest B_drg.ain Fe ast Awaits You Savings for Men Men's Coat Sweaters, assorted colours. Former price 1.10 n0w......... . .. . . _ 65|: - Better grade formerly 1.50 n0w...............l C0 Mpn’s .Sweater Coats, of finest quality pure . wool. Formerly 3.00 to 5.06. N0w......|.90 io 3.50 Men's KumforiMiiie. Formerly 550. Now.35c Men°s Driving Miiie, curl cloth gauntleis. For- mer price 1.55. N0w......_.. 950 P¢nman’s Fleece Lined Underwear. Only persuit . 75c Sianficld's Blue Label Underwear, regular 2.80 suit. ......2.00 Men's Caps Fur band...... _ . .__ 230 each The mild weather during the first weeks of the win- ter season is responsible for the sweeping reductions we are offering on all the remaining heavy goods in stocl<,and it will pay intend- ing purchasers in the country to come many miles, to participate in the greatest Overloaded Slack Sale ever attempted on P E. Islarid.Ladies’ Furs, Merl’s Fur Coats and Overcioi-its, Suits, Sweaters, Coatings, Blankets, etc, all must "be moved out. 5 ' it i lg ,i . Mi. ' 'i' ‘V `,lf{=`;?.f ¢V ,ae 7*. V ': if .iili _ * ="f*‘_ ,_ -,~ _L . 'J 'F Ladies’ Furs At Less ,Than Cost 7 oo Bocllaran Lamb Muff... 4.50 li.5o Bocbaran Lamb Muff.......7.5o 9,00 Ohio Sable fMl.iff...............6.00 15.00 Ohio Sable Muff..'........lo.oo io 50 Mock Fisher MuiT.... .......7.oo i 2.00 Grey Squirrel Muff. _ ...8 oo 6.00 Grey Lamb Mull... . .........4.0o 12.00 Grey Lamb Mul'i`...... .....8.oo 22.00 Alaska Sable Muff.........l6.00 14.75 Mock Fisher Muff... . _.....lo.o0 lz_ooGrey Squirrel Mufl.........8.oo 45.00 Labrador Mink Mufi......29 00 48_00`L:ibrador Mink l‘vlilil`......J5.oo 78.00 Labrador Mink Muff. . .6Z.oo ‘ ' . Men’sl-` Coalsl .f Ladies? » ' “ 5 A is ' for 3 -JW.. . .»' f i~»r,4nz07" 1 on7/ESQ/o as-.Zj%aL..s~m4r - “ `c€p|y _ L25'-S°avmg Prices T ` ,'L m_" t ¢A$}AL . ill* 2.75 Black Colley Stole _ ....l.5o 6.00 Black Coney Stole 8.00 Mink Marmot Throw . _ ._ 6.75 6.95 Mink Mzirmot Throw. 75 10.00 Mink Marmot Caperine. .7 oo 8 00 Grey Squirrel Tie... . _ . 5.00 5.50 Grey Lamb Throw _ _ _ 3.50 8.50 Mock Fisher Si0le...... 00 7.75 Ohio Sable Throws. .........5.50 9.00 Uhio Sable Stole...... . _ . 6 75 15.00 Ohio Sable Caperine. . . .lo.oo 21.00 Labrador Mink Throw ...l4.oo 24.00 Labrador Mink Tie.......l8 oo 39 oo Labrador Mink Ascot... . 24 50 ' \ l , . _ . . Savings for Women Ladies` Tweed foals, College collars, gccd pat terms, regular 7 00. N0w....... . . . . ...H3 75 Black and N ivy Coats, good nielton and beaver cloths. l"`omit~r prices 8 oo. 10.00. i2.oo, 14.00 l\'ow .... _. . _ .......5.00. 7.00, 8.50, l0.00 Lathes' Fur Lined Coats, Mink Mazniot lining, deep Mock Fisher Collar. Former price 0.00. Now Ladies'I"ur Lined Cori, Hampster lining, lsnbellfox Collar. Former price 65.00. Now Heavy Tweed Coatings. Former price per yard 1.00. .750 Heavy Coaiing Brown Tweed. Former price 1.50 per yard. .-...........l.00 Reversable Cloth Coating. Former price 2.40 per yard. Now. . _ . . . .. . . . . . . . . . L85 Overcoats Sacrlflced Zoo Tweed Overcoaia, College Collars, a large range of paitcrni. Former price $9. to_$i2.0o. NOW ... ...... 1..... » --H~4-o°°°°|~»u . ....., ,, , . . . , .6.50 Black Senator Overcoaie, good quality frieze and beaver cloth, worth up to 9.00. Now......5.50 Tweed 0vercoaia,Convcrto and Tuway Collars, all new stock, repriced. Coats formerly 16.00 N0\v............... _ . . . _ _ _ . .... . ., . . . . . . . .lo.0n Sheep Lined Coat Men’s Sheep lined emits, of strong can as c rduro collar worth 5-5° Men- limi R==.f»n, in Melon and Frm ......v....’...'.’......._" cloths, wortli up to 6560.' Noiv... . Mews ,canvas cont, sheep lined, fur collar worth 7.50 now 4°” Men’s corduroy coat, 811699 llll°dv fur collar wc-rib 5.75 now. .. . . . .|15 7 lleavy Tweed Suits. Formerly 6. 50, i 2 . 50 10.00. Now . .... ..,,...§9$,8.74,590 -_ ..,,x ' - . .l ` _ ‘ i __ Mk _.:...~..i..s`..l..."' - f» ~ - ` - ' > M