Anything Everything il-P' _ go. You Can Pin Yo B '[53 GT'ART~1pN f`¥'.\1z|(Yl IT' mm \ | I - f ‘ ' *__ 1 __ nil l_l |' The Times ot Feb. 8th publishes the : The famine is rapidly be- worss. lt threatens to eelipee dhasler el this nature. and to the Gcveramsavs resources. Al- 4.000.000 persons are receiving and a steady increase in this num- to be expected. Deaths from Consumption. llc \;*‘. fist* si' ~ ~f f ! 3~‘r"f"' W I rgpaxgtcr 4', 1 ~A , \‘-` vtl intl' ` ._ This dreadful destroyer oi NM! 'W' ycungwomen has its hsgiuninsihl cold,andcanalwaysb0P\‘¢V¢D¢¢d Dr.Chass'aSyrupofI-lnalsdllld whichpsomptlyaudP°\i5'¢|! asmeueaessgsaoddasrveeeed la. $.ahcttlsatalldsaless,aEdmaascu. lbCo..‘l'osonto. as Besmrkable Reductions in All prices oi ° White goods - sale an 5 says only 2 Watch prodt much ; ,... ..; 1 ~ , and In the Book and Stationery line. I A big stock of school books.copy | books, scribblers, pens, inks, pencils, etc. The latest novels by the leading authors. Get some to read these lang evenings. Framing a Specialty., Open evenings. 1 J. gp1§’NsBY. SURANCE All leading plans of Life Endowment and Annuity Insurance. Unconditional policies free from restrictions, as to travel, residence and occupations. Men women and children insured. man&. Bn. Agents . Standard Life Assurance i $89! ur Faith V with regard to our work. With a ntah’ of Grst-case work- man and the beet tools that ` money can purchase, we are l enabled to represent our work as strictly first-class rn every “By our works are we known.” SIHVIRI 860.. Founders, Engineers and Machinists. Steam Navigation Co's Wharf. Charlcttatcwn.P.l'.l. Phcnelm. if » Jas. Paton & Co. 5 tt. ; l to any representation we make ll , lt “ss mr mulls tuullllm f°"“f" '“ff""“ I T" New ”n|°T° L Water Commissioners were not to an p- The Daily Patriot appeared yester-I, TUZDAY. FEBRUARY. I3. IQ. day in eight page form with other evi-n dences of improvement. In making these changes our esteemed contem- porary has conformed to the require- ments of the time which have long ,since passed the stage of the old~ fashioned “blanket sheet" of four pages. Its readers will doubtless ap- preciate the improvement which will also give increased scope for the energies ofthe writing staif and af- ford better facilities for the arrange- ment of its news and reading matter. Tas Gnlnman heartily congratulates the Patriot and wishes it a full mes- sure of success in its new form. :THE LIQUUR TRADE IN SUMMERSIDE. Awarding to a letter from Rev. W. H. Smith in the Pioneer the aver- age yearly number of convictions for violation of the Scott Act in Sum- meraide during ten years past have been 21; the yearly average of ines for such violations $866; the yearly convictions for drunkenness 30; and the fines for these ofences $94 yearly. Rev. Mr. Smith very forcefully com- ments upon the existing conditions, in part as follows: ' Can the citizens be satisfied to have the Scott Act convert d into a source oi revenue ? It is not used to suppress the business. It it is tried, it is either no good or our omcers are incompetent. How can men vote to adopt the Scott Act and then prostitute the Act in this manner? The present system seems a moat hollow mockery, and from a civic standpoint should be infamous. It any of the laws oi our criminal code were made the‘ occasion tor swelling our revenue-it ior example the murderer could buy his freedom and than repeat the crime how long would the constable or magis- ltnte or judge represent ui rr our laws? lard yet in Snmmsrside cur Ins art* reduced to commercial and linancial val- ues and open violation, crime and dis- respect lor law, are not only permitted but justified by many, and one excuse _ satisiies-°-There is money in the job.” “Let smallpox come within 50 miles and people are alive-they want prolec- tion. It there were 25 cases oi it in ‘ our town annually, there would be no iudilerence.Fathers and mothers have saidwith awful meaning that they would rather see their boy in his grave than in the gutter degraded with alcohol. There are many hearts in Snmmerside in mourning every day. And why ? Because its citizens eitherde not care what others suffer or they balance the money against the life oi their iellcws, and decide tor gold. It the citizens oi Summerside will, they can give us civic righteousness, wt ere respect for law, clean business and pure moral endeavor will recreate our social environment.’ ’ i The New Voice of Chicago is still apparently the same sort of a pro- Boer, temperance sheet of which we took occasion some time ago to complain. The Voice insults it Canadian readers in this way quite gratuitously, as the Boer war has nothing to do with the avowed objects for which that journal is published. It also, by its own confession, denies a hearing to remon- strants from Canada. Such unfair- ness in a journal professedly devoted to moral reform is fortunately rare as it is reprehensible. BORN. At Crapaud. on the Tth inst.. to Mr. and Mrs. D. S. McQuarrie, a son. E sed comri>r:1'>sy.° °°°°° H _ ; Tomorrow, ~ SUITES . I »‘_. ‘*f _ _ ‘ ,' rr' <""" ¢ A Pinion _ Pinion _ALE sr co Rqglgants \` ;\ `*_:` e<~,-`- 1 ._ ,,.,,,., te.. .f . V3. `__ GQQQQ _,'____;, ~:';ftr';, /2T:»`\" $ 1'* "" -' 1.! ~~ ~ »=~ ~> ltum ling, Laoem. has (_ M the la tor re-elcc‘ion. Continued From the Filit PNN- V Conn. Hooper referred ro the unpaid bil! or the McKinnon estate. Tue nly any uoods but still he thought tue Water Commissioners should pay the bill. 'Inc C.ty Council has enough trouble of its own. He -congratulated Mayor Warburton, Couus. Taylor and Lyons on their r. -election He thought the Councillozs in ward 5 were all working very hard. Conn. Taylor said’ he thought the Council ought to make some move. in the advising the Water Commissioners to pay tts bill oi the McKinnon estate. Conn. Lyons said he thoroughly agreed with what had been said; the bill isa legitimate one. The City had no business to receive the goods without paying for them. Any improvement will meet with his hearty sup- port. It is time tor Chrluzte- town to keep space with the other Maritime cities. He was scrry ro see Coun. Xicholeon retiring from the Council. He was also sorry to see Conn. Hooper leaving the Council. Conn. Crabbe said he wished to say that the Water Commissioners should have paid the b;1‘. The Water Com-1 missioners should not be plscingrh-\_ nesponsibilityou the Ccurcll. T_hs billl' should be settled in an honest and legiti- mate manner. He congratulated His Worabi p on his election. His Worship before pufting t'.e moto _ V; to adjourn thanked the Councrl tor the ‘ many courtesies extended to h‘m.and to _l _,ju -,~ P¢°P Council adjourned. H Wm ans au. Evra DsUcu'ruu,” sighed a pretty woman. whose husband had just scolded ber for catching cold t by attending a Christmas dsncs in a; low neck dress. --Then Adams’ sor.’e Cough Balsam must be the very thing to cure you,” said a witty bystander. 26s. all Druggists. That popular Song “Just O_e Gi|1”\` and -'Just as the Sun went down,” will' be sung at the O. Y. B. Concert and Pie ‘ social Kingston on the 15th. Come 1, with the crowd. Admission 103. 1? Ladies with gifs tree. jr Not much tallr,but good; business - 315 yards pillow l cottons and sheeting; sold* over our counters last week. lx Values that tell-Prices _that A; sell at Stanley Bros’. white” goods sale. 13 li = _ e _ Are Glad iiimmm Yiiiiilliiiiimiiiiiifliliill lylulu That people are taking advantage of the discounts we are giving on \Vhite Castile Soap and other 3 E efisir Brushes, Tooth ; We shall continue this for rest 3, of month. Collrates Tooth Powder-a Sn rticle small eine selling at 5c ox. Hfllllll Ph Central Drugstore. E Sunnyside. ; awwwmwwwwwwwr mmmm .l _i i 'S e wwmwwaawl 0.. ....1 st.. ,..s1,~_ rifisi 351-:;.7.~.` 3 - on middle counter at 1'0 a. In ` corset may be among the lot, .i your size rs sure to bethere, °.' 'ml we want the room. The ‘ if Trim carpenters want our corset 3 . . section/Wednesda morn I I é \\ new music school will boo n r th 1 ft ° musical public for instructilsu ict): allle rly for your choice' Prowse branches ot music, vacancies for two orl Bros? tfi three pupils 12 ' s , J inn-an-a-1 mn- »1n1nz1 -M., .mu I , rraisml r l | l .IIAKE THIS MFJIO IN YOUR BOOK BEFORE See Perkin s Line of Whitewear First ” ` LEA VLVG HQHE l I I _-f-_-»»_ 1 WHY ? Because the stock contains the kind of whitew& tht will save money for you .mr-»::m_». 4-xmrrtrmalns sn »m.¢.L=n, mem '1`he cotton, the designs the stitching the whois "Q , up” of our white wear rs correct in every particular The prices have been so dxed that you’l| appreciate Ol values at a glance That’s “why We’ll let the white wear tell the rest of the story _ -__ ___._::_.-zi. ltPaystcBrlyat W (F. & 51-4 * hmm A __ 1 a _ 1 ~ xr wr 200 pairs of ladies corsets.| -25 per cent, your favourite I Y U12 Ias. Paton Q' Co. 13 11 l Use on; B1-sud condensed Marr. ` a°_° 'ia' 'W Better and cheaper than a cow. Put _ ld H b C rl up y ua stterown Condensed \{‘lk Co._ All lzrocers. 3018' 'W $.- IIOI-si Q Tailors for Ladies and Gmslgeg, If it suits you give us 160, "L for 1 yard ot heavy sheeting, ((9 3-Qex 72 in. wide, we are putting 3000 yards in remnants from 1 to 10 yards on our bargain counter this morning. Come %§@%r%i%@%§@%i€ E* IN oU1.=r. WIND ovv .AT A dremd mm °” P E I' ‘°" “‘° 7*' ,rs absolutely necessary for you to patronize ' Counterpanes and Bachelors - 1 ; and Blankets 25 per cent oft ; 0 ; at Paton & Co’s. 5 tt ; f C °=° b1°°di°==°f Sm Ml You will see Women’s Felt Sli e - . . . _ rg _( _ -l ' f-- » » W. P. Colwrll rs showing' some good in fact an iri t k WOItll $1 JO, 1.10, 1.2;) __ _l ` L \ ( ` values rn chamber ware Grv u n 5 00 093 . 4,.. I g O' ll Lf-i)'n_ We think our patterns, quality and values offered in suites are best. 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