fl ;~ . 'ltd 0 v ,il i it l ;i` .11 .1 _ii is »._ 'i,», up il' El ll? ll gr _. ll ._ l » 1? .[- \ l 1 .7._.~f _ Bun.. Jan. 3-The House eonietees on the immigra- got down to work today and predicted that they would agreement in a few days uid be accepted by both ~ d enable the President to is signature to the measure so vigor restriction oi immigrati0l1 begin belore March 1. The bill EE? larlaaasalassqunallla. »l 0'-li .;_ _ hs, ' rheunlatlsm, bruises, etc. 25: and "Til 14511351' NIU! 50eeverywla¢1_°e C0 llslamllsss. wlthln ‘days mir its lt is estimated that it will nnu depicting the ditlersnt sta- oi the woman sullrage movement. the woman's slltlrnge parade here, into effect, .according to ite pro-'the 3rd of March. B iii ,. » .f _ - __ __§;'_‘_-i __ _;__;;;-_}f;;.; j__;_;_;' ;_ ;.j,1_;_j;f_j__;_;v;__v;_;i;_-_-_-_. __ :_; _-v;_;_;_._______;v;_-_ _GUARDIAN CLASSll"lEi) ADS -l'l' PAYS to in this Pro'ln¢e .II*”E. g an of -the over shown pyland asaday See them _ _ J, C. lqvurs Church, with a congre- [Write gation on ther McLean Guardian. It is rumored that Mr. Birch refused $20,000 for the pair a _few days previous to their disappear- nce. -MINTO ARRIVES.-The Mintol arrived in Summerside at 2.30 p. m. yesterday with nine passengers, twenty-one tons ol freight' and ninety saclfs ol mail. Dutward she had One cent per word first insertion in thia column. hall cent per word ¢hi|.ty_e|gh¢ p“Benge,_.s_ a ,man for each continuation. Cub mual asrompllli' °f°|°" *"4 |“'= P" will ,freight and ¢we,,;y_0m; sacks of mai1_ .___ dtaeount allowed. Minimum charge Twenty-five een e. .____ ______ _____,____, . ____.__-._ -___--_-____._, .__ ._.__- 1_5. I ;_._._._._-_ _._ _. . . ._.__ _.__-_._-_ __._._.,-,- - -.-_-_- - -.-.-_-_ _ an ' BOARDERB CAN BE ACCO!/IMO: "dated at 3 King Square. 1-6_l_llji_l§d. I FEW BOARDEHB WANTED. $3.00 **pes~_.-week, men preferred. 208 Gt. `f'”G°‘?...l'&E_B_*;w a___1f!3ll1‘1_- Kompass can ss- accommo- 3dated at 166 Kent St., Mrs. George J:-_Douglass. ______________1_2-313\;|ilP0; BOARDERS WANTED .AT 57 _,.1-Illlchoro. Good accommodation. 12-30M6lpd. pair of silver black foxes, this yeal’s pups, guarantee litter of -J. --ANOTHER ONE.-James McDon/ al a rinte who abo *tour earl d. lr 1'. ut y 'I EDIAT SALE.-ONE t ith $3,000: th ,J soasness wasrsn FOR Mu E _ =° ""1 W =°m° we ° North Sydney post oilice-, tor which he was sentenced to Dorchester Peni- iwo. Price on application, Box. lf. tentiary, has been arrested in Alber- » lberton. t a on a similar charge. Alter re FOR S\ALE__BHAREs IN THE BEL, gaining his liberty, Mcllonald went mont Black Fox Co., Ltd. For full l information apply at once to S. A D uenolmla, ony; .mlm B. Andrews. f East Royalty. and Sam Crate. City. 11-19 ll Eti. SALESMAN WANTLD =‘ _,f-1- .- FEMALE HELP wATl"i~ieo, coop amz. Fon GEN- - eral housework. APPIY 202 Prime St. 1--lidllpd. 3 WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, apply to Mrs. John _ Andrew, - E_ietl_oy_altL___1-2Mti.' 'WANTED, GIRL FOR GENERAL _~ housework. Apply at this otiice. l ___ ' 12-zsluti. =l" _ ~ roll ssl.: `_,l-*on sans A NUMBER or MINK. martsn and usher also some Gross Foxes. Dougal L. Graham, Poplar Hill 0Df»Bl'l0. 1-ZMBlE2l tl FOR SALE-At a bargain Dominion ' organ. Good as new. Apply this nmcg, 1-Zmrl. SALESMEN- WANTED.-N0 EXPER- ienee required. Earn good wages while learning., Write today for list of hundreds of positions now open paying $1,000 to $5,000 a year. .Address Dept. 570, National Sa.leamen's Training Association, 156 Yonge St., Kent Bldg., Toron- gg, 0n¢_ A l-'IMS4i. ’= ' 'ru r T0 LE'I‘-THE .PROPERTY Oli Euston Street -known as North Bakery, with shop, dwelling hott". bakery and stables.. Apply to Frank R. Hearts. 1l'35Ml»f~ T0 LET. DOUBLE OFFICE ' IH Prowse Block, 'Bunnyside. Bent moderate. Possession at once. Av ply' to Prowse Bros. Ltd. » 0-lmtu Fine Warm Caps For Winter ; We are showing now rl lille I of Eastern brand caps that is _' -.bound to please the man who ,~ T wants something ahead llar..eonvert_i e. %i?i'lit',"‘lli\de wich ei'yle,a theionghiy de- i vig # " _J ._ _ --1,., _ -___ _- ,__,/ _ 0 Se_el‘jl other grflddh“il_c`o8t prices. One elithes ~=°_-f-0 ».3»13=n~»'1 was ll s_lz.00 _ A Grey stripe tweed. extraweight with heavy pendahle' cold weather _ coet`,_ Regular price $t6 oo. ‘ ‘ New it-2.00 f s _rated with hemlock with which was o Sydney, then west. He was e rintsr hers in 1901-02, eaysa.Monc on paper. and his home is near Qummerside, P. E. I. -Kn:NsrNG'roN DAIRYING Ass -The annual report of the Kensing- ton Dairying Association for 1911- has just been issued; Owing to an unusual shortage during the month of June the total qiinntity of rnllll fell a little short ol the three mil- lion mark, the exact;-.quantity being 2.992.863, the lar _ quantity ot' milk handled by an factory under one root east of Que ec. The present' season has been the most successful one in the history of the Associa- tion. The net aveihge price paid $1.02 per hundred pounds__was the highest. price, by three cents, ever paid by the Association. The aver-0 age price received tor cheese, 12.91; cents ner pound was the highest ever received by the Association. Ther: are 257 patrons. -SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT. -1 On Monday evening, Dec. 28rd, the doors of Spring Valley Hall were' thrown open to admit the parenta- and friends who gathered to be en- tertained by the pupils of Spring- Valley School, The hall was deco interwoven the national colors, red, white and blue, while numerous Christmas bells were suspended iroin the decorations. The pupils ac- quitted themselves in a manner vrlhich" promises well for iuture entertain- ments of this kind. Alter the open* rendered: Trio by G. W., J. N. an`d_ J. F. Proust. Recreation, "when tht Teacher Gets Cross," by Willie Con'-Q nels. Patriotic drill and exercise in which six nations were represented by their national dress. Solo-G. `W. Proiltt. Recitation-Allison Prodtt. Exercise, "The Seasons," by foul little girls. Music-Miss' Glen Leslie._ Reading-Nellie Green (teacher). Lost" on'X'as Ev Act! u gaps-vcr -Ol!! .tha real values. in hm” ll*-1lIIfD|4Al“l.| -H. CLARK All# in- Aiharton. His planets 1. . -:rr-m ltoaulunldulnr sa be obtained ai' Lllertfl -1-Hs cavsmn 1-teeny club will hola a meeting in James A. nleNenl'»“ allies at 7.30 p.m. Wednesday. Jan. s, 1913. ' _ 1-milpa _...__ -WANTED maid tor get wages paid _t press Hotel, -BIG SHIPMENT-Another bil shipment .of made-to~order special En- glish fox and mink netting-all sires 'fast received st Brace'p. ` '1-7mtuw2iEtu1i. ......_,._.. -AT HOME.-Mrs. Robert H. Mor- rison of Sunulmsida will ,be 'at hpms Tuesday and W nesdayatternoon and- Wednesday eveilil_;\f§=lJ,_§.n. seventh and cighth.J. ft, , _ -SUBSCRIBERS should renew s veek or two be!ore,_t,he time they ‘lave paid tor lies apical and thus lot miss an issue, as papers are llscontinued promptly on expiry late. ' , PEOFLE'S 'I‘I-IEATRE. - The Charge oi the Light Brigade and The Relief ot Lucknow will be repeated at ,the People’s Theatre, Charlottetown, thlis evening and should be seen by al . -UNION MEETINGS.-The union meetings of the various churches of Summerside, to observe the week of prayer, were commenced last night. l‘he iirst: service was~held in the Cen- `ral Street Christian Church, Rev. R. O. Morse being the. speaker. The ser- vice tonight will be held in the Bap- tist‘Church, Ravi J. Strothard will ‘be the s1Jeaker.J. - IESTERI PERSUHILS -Senator Murphy, Tignish, was in _Surnlmerside ye_sterday.J. _ -Lorne Howatt of Coleman was in Summerside yesterday:J. __.... mefiide Yilsterdav on his way to his home in A1berton.J’. _-There were ng arrivals at/the gllftgn House, Summerside yester- ay. . _ ing remarks by the chairman J. '1‘._ __ Prodtt the following program Wasil ns” hnhmce qamnbeu' A1b°"°“‘ Pass t: rough Summerside yester- rlav on her way to H. W. C., whar- lottetown.'J'. . 1 » ,-Vance McLean oi Central, Lot 15,- psd Alex. Murray oi.O”L»eary passed. _rough Su-rnmerside yesterday en toute to Char1ottetown.J. _ -Miss Sadie McGregor and Mlm Hs- Zel Stewart ol the stud of the U.C.C. nm e, . M sic-G. W. Proiltt. Lost on Xmas Eve, Act 11.0 Reading-Ethel Tuplin. Lost on' Xmas flilve, Act III. Organ Solo-1 boys and six girls., Recitetidn by El1a_ Ramsay. Play, a visit from St. Nicholas in which Santa ` Clans' re* vealled himself to airexpbctant. audi ence. The closing number God 'Save the King. ,The goodly proee'e% o. the above concert; go toward pr cur# ing new school 'ground and the re-‘ pairing oi the interior of _the school. " -CHRISTMAS JOYS.-The Christ-’ mas season was made a time ot ui'lu-’- sllal brightness ‘tor 'the childrerr and young people ot the,Methodist ,Sun- day School at Bideiord, FI E. Island.C- lnsteaa or the _asus Chrlmnastl-ee" on the evening ot `Decemb`a!t-_ 2l_!jrd`." Alter e ~a tit of 'the iidr others who were present gathered' around the ample board. ' The Rev. L. J. Leard. pastor of the church,. and Mrs. Leard, were sl`trpriset°1. Summereide. ‘between 6.30 lslt evening and 6.30 the previous ll' lng.J. ; ,_ _ _ ., ,_ ‘ l _ .Alle ii il _ -Fred Rogers passed through Sum- af avomog. s_;»_»_; l.i'pn-lon. eummaniea. ' Tomi; Allanilfeniurerta 7_,_No!. 8 250,000 imgence parishioners tor gift. which had -HAY WIRE:-’1‘!|e right kind ati . " Q S gk? 1| 1 , out ahlfgbas some quite as a surprise to him. tn, right pg-iq' 51; §|»;°¢_ " '|_ I ' to ‘ __.._...._.__. -'-- . " -' 1-'-.-7mtu!4i.E}9l‘ .-. PARADERS 7-STOLEN FOXEB.-Upon enquiry ` ’ CHOOSE GREEK GARB. no further developments can be learn- -H188 HAZ1 KORMU Gtlar-= _-- ed as to the pair ot stolen foxes lilaa. agent in~J."D...3‘sr 'I ` ` :_ Jam 3_._w0m¢n from J . . Birch's ranch at Alberton, store, S,uinmerl1de`_._~Hez oline phone-' wear medieval or ancient Greek ns reterred to in yeste`rdny's Morning is '45-1 and \relltlQee phone 26. -r l`§2.}}i.l'§‘cle.n u-pi he ii 4 umm s_._ap|'u»'r ;_u.»'-_l ri vicinity. c to ha pen - 'f ` ' sale great. ' . 1 t 'all tl"1e_la`_t4;hl,lt; siylie‘s,f 1 ‘ less”‘lhan you can buy tliéin elsewhere.- a __ _ Mae! C?¥f....T?l'S None of thesc__ ordinary, .antiqlllmfd ¥Il0l¢11-¢.3,f¢_ll reasons fo_r_oll_ering these FIITS' 3t_ libolff half ,bf what you would lie asi¢'e.'..*“~.2“'z°z.‘:» -_ ~' ~» -~ .cc rm o e' nonim- 1... ‘iid '.;f.'i.‘ZI.‘...“..”‘;?.'l°‘.a..‘.‘.... °€.‘i{;‘;’,,; ?‘;,“; f;,f,1,§°=°» '"7' -gldfgnlg ,=°<1»»~- Hqppy... :J ,M -. an mlm' .Dub . ' -~ . . erwas oun ea n bed . A . _ g °u?‘° c°n°3é°_J' it his home. He was one oi the best K ¢YW!l~l'o|lroa¢f men in the United for tes. He was in hiraixty-ninth . V ‘ ` ' -*_ OATHOLICS HONOR MORGAN FOR ART. ...ai“:_. if _ _ A . . _ _ _ _ _ U " V " ‘ deal-.5 . . = » »,~ U 'tees of 'alma J of dns arts and ~ meeting, at 'l r' ' -ev 3.3 U ..~=7-E’ 0 i- ..§;Azf:i_;i‘ _ . I I ~~ “V 0 0n f a“f‘*»l iam \ .