ei” ‘ 0 . , Q . ‘ `,f" ` "\ .. - ‘ia J / Q I 52;; »- \=. p ./ ' 5.: . li _ lg; ,_'_"ri§§_L~f'."~_=~ i; 1 ' Wf .~‘_' - _ ,"'__=~.»& r.-¢_“~` *" i 'Abi ‘ ll 'r s li, X ,., T? Iioveref Good Coffee "fo 19° <9 CHASE&SAN'BORN, i -MoN'rnnAL - _ iss if -rriuvseebueuiuurrevinu -LETTER Ol" CONDOLlllN0lll.- A letter of condolence has been for- warded John ll. Clark, Bummerslde, by Berthlier Loyal Orange lsodxe No. 1445, Bummerllde, signed by the committee, fm. J. Muttart and John Y. Phillips expressing their deepest sympathy for Hr. Clark and his family in their recent sore ber- eavement.J. -PROPERTY SALE.-The farm of Russel Abonrn, Carleton Point, has re- cently been purchased by a company composed of E. E. Crosby, G. W. Dawson, Cape Traverse; Thos. B. Gil- lesple, Frank Schafer, Carleton, and J. B. Hinton, Summerside. The farm comprises sixty acres ol land and adjoins a piece of land now own- ed by E. E. Crosby where the car- ierry piers are to be buiilt. ' -CAPE 'l‘RAVERSE.- Dr. Dough- erty oi Cape Traverse met with a painful accident on Sunday week while walking from the car to his home he slipped and fell breaking his leg.-P. S. Howstt of Cape Trav- erse has sold his ttotter “Campbell- ton Belle," to F. G. Long, of Tryon and received a handsome sum lor her.-Mrs. James Campbell, Galle Traverse, spent the week's end in Deegan.-=P. S. and Mrs. Howatt were visitors to Summerside Saturday.- The Cape Traverse School has been closed for the past week. But it is hoped that it will be opened again in a few days as it is only a mild case cf scarletina. -SAD DEATH.-Further dvtnils of ;' _- _ _._ . . the sad death, briefly reported some is-"f.'i_°§.,""`i '., _. f I , ri- .1 i A g ( ff' Women's Bullon and Laced Boots. Patent and Dongole Lesihen, the balance of lust seasons stock. $3-50. $3.00 and $2.75 lines all up'to date styles, to clear 0n|y $2.00 a pair See Window. ~ Morris & Smith 127 Queen Street. `- ._ ._ _ 1.- --Z I FOUR LIVES LOST __ iN ciiicaco rim; CHICAGO. Feb. J.-Three mcn and to death, three men were seriously injured and u dozen others suffered less hurts in a fire which early to-day ilestroyed the Iowa hotel, a four-story qrinlr structure at 330-332 North Clark one woman were burned strcct. days ago, of John T. Mulligan, lor- nierly of Tryon, state that he was walking across Sullivan Square in Charlestown, Mass in the .gm-ly mqn- ing when an automobile truck owned hy a firm of milk contractors knock- ed him down _and__ra_n oner him. Death was almost instantaneous. Later the Charlestown court refused to grant ii warrant for the arrest of the chafleur holding that he was not to blame for U10 tragedy and was exercising due cure in running the machine. 'rue victim 'was hurried to the Relief Hospital in the hopes that life was not extinct. Later his body was removed to the morgue. --HOLMA_N'S WINDOW.-Probably the most interesting and edncarive show window ever secri in Shining;-_ s.de is one featuring Holman’s Big Whitewcnr Sale. A beautiful back- ground H@tfinr,is artistically lniii with the use of fluffy white “Cotton BONE" irliilorted direct from thc cot- ton flelds of the Surfriy So\ith_ Each one is shown in its natural state, and the seeds can be felt hy a alight Pressure of the finger. These seeds may be planted, and as a house plant its blossom is very beautiful and interesting as it changes its col- or from one dny to another. Ons may obtain an idea of- the tenuity of the cotton fiber by consideration of the fact that it takes from. 14,000 to 20,000 filaments of American cotton to make the weight of one grain, while the separate fibers placed end to end in a straight line, would ex- tend 2.200 miles within the weight of a _single pound of 16 ounces avoir- dupois. It is to this spiral form that [the possibility of spinning cotton is ha'I_;h‘:___§‘1f_‘_t”_‘_0;"'s“f*_ B C_l_l5_!_\l> affair, which due. The fibers interlock one with o__B_y hun _um <3; _c s. Those seri- _another nearly to the end. 'They are ther into the __I_>___ rom windows, ei- somewhat like a twisted ribbon, a y or \1pon the spur,little thicker at the edges than the of the Northwestern “l."_ 'l`bc_ dead: .Iumes O‘Gara, olil Iww Hnvrn, (.`onn,; }i_ Love. barber, .'55 years old lmiddle. The "cotton boils" are dis- 3'l_i/earslplaycd on their natural stems and l5‘"“1M“1\\. form a very pleasing embdllished 40 i _ _ i years old, home aukuoiii-, __Jaiiics,liackgi_~ound border design. The dain- ._ fi ion strict, link Park, ill.; also known as Wilson, 27 The dmnuge to the innlfii timated at ~$15,000. No given for the fire. \.‘Y;le`r;§ _ ,.:'.- =--i . ~' ;:' "»' -. I i \ iw _ I 1. . “_ ..,,,>¢_ sm . 'i\_/y1‘.`_-'rj i 51-. _'_I»_- I," 'W1 V ¢'\'?`- _L =L ‘ N, ' ‘-5 ‘ W.f‘_-y- A) PQ' hr sei .53 N ‘te '.r~ ` "'~ r. " ‘. r-.,f-"ff 3 'ii-is Ij_",,.;.»” ll/ blur- ,ty whitcwear, deeply reduced in price, f`1\1`l i/\BI‘.,is displayed on attractive models ‘CMS 0111. arkling to the character and beauty ‘"5 “"5 PP- Ol the vrinflow and makes it some- CHUSE WBB thing that slmiilil be seen by every- ,bodyy An exhibit of this kind is ex- ,trcmely rnrc in our northern climate, but none the less interesting and in- _structivc_ Hulnian’s have a reputa- |l.ion for doing things dillercrit and this is fully exemplified in this in- stance. und, by the fact that they ,sent tliousunfls of miles to secure the ,natural product for their present dis- ylilfly. 'I‘l'is exposition ol cotton holls ,makes one dream of "Dixie" and .think of “Old Block Joe.” ~ ::l-Icre’s a good and most complete treatment for the most stubborn cage of cold. Rcxnll Cold Tablets arc used by thousands and recommended by all who have ever used them. Large box 25c. Ilexull Cold Mix- ture, pleasing, efllcient and highly beneficial Z5c. Both guaranteed by The McKinnon Drug Co., corner Gt. Sumuiersldc the guest. of Mrs. P.. -ONI OBNT PII' sign for advertising dn i Cash must accompany older i mum ehar¢0 ffllliiflve NIU. + _ _ e_.»¢|g - <__ .» .._r"_ -H. CLARK is Glssliss Ame in Alberton.I-llsp\\oa_s|o.'f. ` » _ -rut-u~n_i.i,\ ' -, ." ' -'THE i40l\N.\'N0 DAILY 'Guardian een be obtained-'st Jh,lnsts's.'l‘oases- isl Parlors. Snmmeulde, ‘-*UP ‘ . --sPm01AL PRICES for 'quantities on oil cake, bran and middlingh' at Brsce's, Bummerside. 1-Illtuflllilfil. -MISS HAZEL MOB_B] is `» ungr- dian agent in J. 0. Jal'dlN’s Book-` store, Banlnerefde. Her DIN 'phone is 45-1 and residence phone 26. -MOLASBINE MEAL, the great English stock food, can be had at Brace’s, Summerslds. ' 1-30MthM4iELh2i. _il tli -RUBBER BELTING.-You can save money on rubber halting and circular saws at Braee's, Summer- slds. \ 1-3lMtui~iiEf2i. -CUT HAY WIRE-the right leng- th. specially soft and tough at lower prices than ordinarily sold for at Brace's, Summerside. 1-BOMthM4iEth2i. -WASHING MACHINlilB.- You can get the best values :it Brat-e's, Summerside. Bee the New _Century or the Triumph made by Dowswiills. 1-31Mtul=iiEf2l. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on exiiry date. ` -A FANCY DRESS hockey match will be played in the Summcrside liink on Wednesday, Feb. 5th. The contesting teams will he 1-Iolm1\n’s, Limited, versus Sinclair & Stewart and Brace McKay. This game prom- ises great excitement. Band in nt- tcndnncc. The ice will be open free from 8.80 to 10 o’clock to all skat- ers in costume. Sec hllhd-hillh. 2-1M3l. \'|ESl ERN PERSONALS -A. S. Hill, Toronto, ls spending a few days in Bummerside.-J. -J. J. Gaudet, Summersldc, loft yesterday iifteruoon for Boston.-J. -It was early last week that T. B. Campbell, 0'Leary, was registered at -Mrs. M. Glover was a passenger to Summerside yesterday afternoon returning from New London.-J. -Harry McKay of the P. E. I. R. is spending a few days in Alberton. --J. ` -Willard Muttart, Summerside, was a passenger to Charlottetown yesterday afternoon where he will spend a week.-J. -Miss Lizzie McDougall, Summer- side, was a passenger to Coleman yesterday afternoon where she will visit ber friend, Miss Deer.-J. --A. S. McKay returned to Sum- merslde yesterday from Alberton where he gave a very able discourse in the Meth`odist\Churcb on Sunday last.-J. -Geo. Boates of the stad of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Sum- inersids, has been transferred to Al- berton. He left by the express yes- terday afternoon.-J. _.I-I. Fl. Flood, St. John; C. S. Fisher, Montreal; E. G. and Mrs. Coombs, Charlottetown, registered _ Roots Barks Herbs l‘hai_huv» in-ent medicinal power, are failed to ihslr highest efficiency, for purifying and enriching the blood. as -.hey are 'combined in Hood'l Saras- oarllla. 40.386 testimonials received by actual count ln two years. .Be sure to take I-lood's SarsapariIIa__ the Amherst Hotel, Amherst. 1 _... ...., . ‘_ lim 1 uk A AmVv.`-A. H , _. ._ ‘ ._ » -.f`..‘~¢?'-'I _ - _ . ._ Wai. 'THE REASON is PLAIN-The bscrwsriiiiieésen ans reins W ther Man. The Pniwse ba ‘ _éfi= b 1is=~ i' an a na be] d b of. _ ble winger- These Sleigh fel# iiifi.. list. enmEc,_f1‘oRs _ -._ J- KEIR PhyS5¢5¢11l» 1__A_lll,§1‘fO_t1, P., I, _VV11_.KIl_\flS_O_1_\T,_1,t_1;rc7iant. Albcrton. P. E. I. ~ ._ _ MARTIN M. FOLEY. Merchant, Airman P. as f . -1. mix'--ii ii' ’ ' ` ' i` ' ' S O' I = . ‘ - V . ‘ .‘”- ` _ ' ~ j i"°l~.‘_t:i-‘$41,-11"-;.-_1l‘-'»E it " .Q “'_l:,`_2+;l£:,_t§_P¢._I°1_21§1l_5;I_l:3;:_:c;’1_i_'e_<3_;orag§l_i;1T;y;__;i:__ __$7o,ooo_is_uow offered _for subscription on the follgtzing »_. _At_l¢liti0il_!}_,__l1ti:_i_'_s_cl__iv__¢_»_f_¢¢_\_tures _are set outing ` prndu_cft,_il Celebriftedforhigh quality. , ~ _R _ = ,_'_""*§_“f~,"; , _ terms: _‘ ` _ _ ' .. 21 _ . lVl\l¢l!»|\PBu§§£1¢h`Forms, maybehsd fmmthe "I`li'e organizers have engaged a competentfastl ¢X,p¢i‘5¢4i¢¢d . . , ,_ t _.,_, .» S¢¢,¢f¢m'. ,._,_r,su,.,,~_- _ ' . have secured an ideal location for tlseclilch and pro- xo p. c. payable with the applicatioii *before Msrth rgtli the - ~ ~ 1- animsls at actual cost of management, help, ._ _ f ’ , __ "f _ ‘ ~ M, exceed 5 p. c. of the increase. - is 'balance by August ist next. - ' ~ . Ffhe Alberton ark Silver Fox _ ii Tim'