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W’ ~ " .fw _"r=@r'i ’.~'~`i = 9-‘Z` -2-1'.-aa "io » to , », f j 1 5, ai _ ..._... _..._ ._ _1..__..’ .ox t~l...n .i- __,_,,_, ,..,. ,_ .. -rf *Q ‘L , '~i\ _ W' th I, . ~. ‘.\,§ lf., ery l ret A LQVEh’Y~.¥VATCH _I-._'_ ` :A Walsh* 'rin iallu or giisusraen. wsu 0;-'»_m Ilia. Den't waeto'yeur` many. ir you was ii mail ei i..».~,. ini... .~|\i_»i ui any mild gold watehmiill new-1° Aliinicall lava! mumnmt. hill jwweh. mid ua yuur nemo and adilrv-i l_Fmuliuleiy and agree to _ wil li boxes only. at Sk. each. or our 1'uriu»usC¢|aldinnPi:xl¢ ahhh. wi-lull uh# nu inmilml. remedy lhrthe blood. nerve: und tlsanespf Lilo einlru ry-.u=i;i. lilupuliy curing nervous ` lead.: h» Iuiilln Iiiekusu iiyspcpnizl, 1%.! .lmliily or pmatxadnn. nut-nilcl. br.iin rag, nervous -c ». - ' . uailgud-lan. eleoplaemaas. meuul deyniuilun. rhaunmunii, it-iallm. n_-ur.i:mieiiiai-i¢um|»l».liit. and all dllniles illi. lug min ext.-|.ie1,u\'t~i'\\-on-_ wi.ny_ lliii ddlctellt iiulrlllun. Thu url uf lllciln lalhlcli Will oppcituiiity. Soul! _ 1.-banp the inie und mllow cuiiipli-xiuii into lin- ni_i.|_v ' _ _ ‘_ gzinv arusiiiii. rn.-yn.. muy ...ia .limit »......_..i.ii.. ` \ ~‘ .' ii niiui.i.n rmiiimii rf.-tin... imrrl mi.. \t.;. ,,f.ni_i ‘.l 1/ 1': boxu ily ruallprerliil. when you have snlil ill- ni. scinl wi your order and we u-iii »_-ini you " = ` mi the mimvy. 0.100, and na ui-lil s»-ml you n want- im- - . -:Y _ . . . ,/_f-" " -*SN ladies or gentlemen with Chain or Fob liwvl ’ ' -- d llii-amines iilsinuiieylirt-.-i-iv--.L - ' . _ `v,_ _,_' I \T> .V . ya '_.’l' '\/3 / ` ¢\`i;__;Tf;s:.' P, _ x -“';‘?;=f»" ` ' _ clllliiunlaziliizilsr watc w an span ingace ii-in-l--r .wi -..-l. mul i.._r. n i--minion ei...-le w_ili-ii as ptr--ii i- ' ii...i_r |.i._i»»liilii i-._lt_-.-lin. Thus beautiful Rings Fil-ee. 'iii--yum mild gold siieii iun,;s \\'uii~l|iu-.~-1| ».-i. ii-nn v--\iau»c<»i._n»~l, .~1nii.iii.g jaw-_-is we will give ~l' - - ini- `li _ -_ iii- it 2' ._ men uruur nliyoin. mtirw gb .i\i~io yi .lc Pill): 'l`:.l.llluil. (Irrli-i' Ilia 'hlbli-lil wlilliliil. iluliy. Ailillvsl _f."¢ ,_ . ,o ; . algal. y uw ,,»\v_.» time nlvsiy miie-ue- ni l..n_uiit~s our 'nn.i<~i» anti .iii im _...r ar yan, wiisii y.-ii mi-ii-i me wiiwiin 1.. ’ No.3 % P0., Wald! Bent., 37 MUIHREIL. |,_ __ Hammer Home a " 1 ° ““:r;: ri" rs. ii.‘s_%‘°:-sr Few Facts About _ ‘ “Wit /' 'Aw v Q1., 1** :__-1__SM'_'_,;;___ ~___".,,i~_j._’ _ _Af __ __ ._ . _, ` _ 4 _ _. _T i ’ ~ __ l 2 5 '_ '_A _ __ _ _ F, _ »_§ _ ? p __ __ _':_ _ V;`__,_ `_,_:_'K__ . _ ,_ A _L ___ *__ - ' r-' 1 1 “ 1' -slxfrsrll »rAG§8 ' 'M mm ml A ‘ » i .. = ._ _ ~ . . ~; _ _ _ ' _ sf.. _ ~ _ » _ » ...;_; ` ` 'T __ *_* ‘_ n-_-i _” '_ LL - -- ‘ “""_"`_°""- '“""”" ,_ ' "`°"'°A‘ . _. ._:.U‘A"'f' X ""'*"' "”"“ 1z~lfv'my--.- g `SUMMERSll)E, ALBERTON | , _ ___ » - .Q Puri Guilt iw.. rss. -/-It pays to buy ln this Province l, .~ ~ »~- ~ \ _ _ _ -There was 'no change in the Al- ' ~ " _ " "\""`""""' ____ » ' ber-ton Market prices yesterday. _ Iggy -I Summerslde esterda c s 11 Y Y ZS sold nt 27 cents a dozen. This was ` No. 8' the only change. in prices. _ "l'f' -Lost between Mrs. John Le- _ 2. . _ _ c]_“',»...`/4»_v~f4i", ifurgey's and Wilmot Bridge an os- liiiir it ‘ y-ui' fnurlds. l'iui|l~.>i°i \\' perwnslii-.» ie _'»- v _ ‘trich Plllme' Flnder please leave at n..~._i\--».i .fur walt-im :inn ui.-y are lima un.. |.|.»,...__l - ‘l` '3- ~ " _ ' Guardia” °mce~ 12'10d21Pd mil. mem. ms is r.-.is ui-;».»:liii.ily it recur. alovaiy ls ni. l. .r in. riiwna~iil¢a»¢¢iii -The funeral of the late Park Hall takes place at one p.ni. today from his father's residence, 'Pravellgrg Regt to the Bedeque Baptist Cemetery. “N4 -Miss Hazel Baker lately in the ' employ of H. R. Crockett, Summer- side left by the Empress yesterday, en route to Cleveland, Ohio, where v _- - ’ we a /f she will be one ol the principals in a happy event On Wednesday evening or a e ome o er ro er Baker when a large number of useful 'snil costly presents were given to iher. y --_'rite may ai nie 1sc‘=.dJss.'n. § ing last arrived by the Empress last evening in charge ol his son Charles, Russ, formerly of Summersi e. who died in St. John on Wednesday even- " " and Leslic A. Wri ht who went over' 1‘illSSl`ORi‘I is briiiiniiilg, bnlgii g i`iill of holiday siiggivsliiiiis :uid spin i:i| vllnris nic liciliggxcrlczl lo- \\'.iril._i;|viii,; _~lii»p|»t~rs i-\ . y iiidilic- nioni xo .lo iii. ir slio|»pin;.;' licrc to ilie wry liusi possilifi- :ii.'\'.'iiii:igc. ‘* . llrri: uri- some _iscoiiii1snf33 1 3 ton.-.1 nc.. :n.~.:, uno. ani Jen. isnn _ 5 lc _ _ , Z, ltlll. ll turn lliiiit Juu.' 3,191l.| ful goods here that you slionid ifillS'i` (‘l..\r<:l l<‘Aiti~1 & ONE-THIRD ’ ' 'floliig llcc. Zi, 1910, to .Inn. 2, 1911, in'~li'<:i\'c Il' turn limit Jrn -l 1911. & tickctsiniiil full intormntionhap- n 1 r cent 'l`lurc'ii'l.- llciiiiti 1 ' not niiss. 1 _ Beautiful patterns and ex- "iiifts siiilfsilile for men. Handker- chiefs, silk tits, sweater, shirts, rain- coat, cloth cap, sill: suspenders, um- liercllas, liiiks, fur collnrs, silk muff- ler, ||i1»c_ rn'-li, lull dress mutller, gloves, cu:liioli.i, Morris clinir, liuiisc cont, ic:itil._»r ivnilft, pnjumus, sofa. pillow. At. l’zitoil's. l2-Bdtf. “.`\‘lniliflit_.' ]'i-iccs not for n few ‘ _ ri _ ‘days but i-\'|~_:°y tiny. liiimiiiiis for nil. Siiiioii .li_:a:|iii, tyiu-cn Ht. 12-l0dtf. Real alaska sable muffsl $18. 00 each. Compare with mulls oifor- odnta nuoh higher price. i<:_ai ala~kzl runs fiom Sl800 up i’A'i`O.\iS. PATONS, i2-6dt.i` Saturfiav morning between 9 and ii.30 we viiii offer you ciioloo ofa line ofhandsoma net walsts saniplos-each marie with silk slip-bought. 25 per cent. under regular prloa olferofi to you at. 25 per cent. '.indc.l'regul:\r values. L98 250 _'_'/I5, and up to 450. Just. a liinlroci qliliiitity of those wilists- ancitlity |io_sit.iveiy will not be soldat their present. prices one monierit. niror 11.30. Come ox- fie-_f‘_l.il\{| il ll|;lrg]_'lil\~yoi| will get c.:io.\ilright. Moore (D. Moii. _ 12-l0illl Warmvst Comforts itll _up al liecr 49. Weeks. i2-5d.;'ll --vs.-....».»~ ._-_-.~_....._.._-.'»_--»”-1-_.vs_ ."- 1`.’<-\v .»\drcrtisciiieiits N 0 'l` l C E I I i _ Ail__pcr.~_oni»x lui\'ili;z nccounis iignlrist 0 [thc \ icioriii Aiiialteurt/iililetic Associa- tion uri: rc-qui-sivii lo sl-nd s‘irni<~'liiiiiii=_d- _ lui(-ly lu line ulidi i'.~'|i;iic_il_ 'l‘lici~le nr- ygur “-Inter hat comp nm] ii-Lt lioiilrts lnust. hc rclidrgreii in dctuil_. and 1 . . "‘ \\'ll_l|ii. :L_ ri-nsoiiiiiilv tiiiii-. otherwise no it iio\v. Starting this wet-l; :ill iiciion will be ink.-ii in replnrd thereto. ‘ .l S'l‘El' ' ~> Hockey Boots Ncver before so choice n stock of . Hockey and _ Skating Boots Lightning Hitch, Brunswick Surpass and our own Special for Men, Wo`nu, l-3. Girls' From $1.50 to $3.50 a pr. Morris & Smith drwlf _ . ~ ; _ __ &UMMhRSlDli. Hardu are Stole l -It pays to buy stoves of all kinds at Brace, McKay &"0o.; Ltd., Suni- merside. ` 11-29dtusrw2w. l -Smelt nets of all kinds at Bracef McKay & U0., Ltd., Summerside., Telephone your orders. 11-29dtusrw2w. ' -The Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained nt Lailerty's Tonsorlai Parlors, Summerslde. 12-16drtl. -Sunlight Boot Destroyer cleans your chimney without fuss or messn 20c. per pkg. at Brace, McKay &;Co.,l Ltd., Summerslde. 11-29dtus2w. -The meeting of the Crystal Hoc- key Club which was to have been, held on Thursday evening last was, owing to the small attendance ad- journed until Tuqsday evening next. -The prohibition law will be the subject fOr the discussion at the Men’s Class in the Summerside Meth- ; odist Churcn at two thirty p. in. to_ ` U morrow. Thc sessions of this class are open to all men. -Winter quarterly style book of! Ladies’ Home Journal patterns are, now on sale, containing 104 pages, including 31 pages eni‘oroidcry, rais- ing and stencil patterns, one sheet of transfer paper including a complet» one inch alphabet spray of holly and _tulip design and designs for iuclosini; initial. Price including a 151: free pat- tern only twenty cents, by mail 4 cents extra. R. T. Holman, Ltd., Sunlmerside. i2-lldrili. -The St John Telegraph says: Re- ferring to the pacer Vesta Boy 2.05 14, purchased by 'J.O. Bcay at the New _York horse sale and subsequent- ly sold to D. Steele, Summerside,the Massachusetts correspondent of the Trotter and Pacer writes: “Vesta Boy has been for some yearn one ofi _the most consistent pacers in New England, and some three years ago could step a mile in 2.05 and had been timed a final half in 58 l-4 sec- onds. In 1908 this clever sidewhce- ler won eleven races in twelve starts, and accomplished a record probably never before equalled in this country, in winning four free-for-nlls in six days and reducing six track records during his racing season." -At the Union prayer iii:-otiiig in the Methodist Church on Wednesday night last Rcv Mr Strntliin intimated , to those present that he had accept-l ed the call to Zion Church, Char-. iottetown and that his pastor-su. in| Summerside would close on the iusti Sunday in December, Christmas Day. This decision is sincerely regretted in Summerside not only by his own con- gregation but by citizens generally.. During hissix yczir's pastorato licre Mr Strntliie has been in every sense of the work a useful citizen and his influence, always for good, has i;ee.i felt in the civic and social life of tiie_ town. Tliat his dcpnrtnre will to ii great loss to the community goes withoiit suying. S’SlDE SUPREME COURT. ___ (Continued from page 9.) cross-exarniiintion ol Dr I.card by . Mr Johnson occupied considerable time. The third and last witness wus exnmiiied nt considerable lenigtii - by W‘m Bowness n bi'otlici‘ of the ~ stands fziiequrliiy ° ‘ , Q wzgézff .gin it.: \ ' ""“~"~'~ "‘ ‘»¢~fn», _,gf "§»._ 7. w~>'_u~ ._ 4 ,__ , as v 1 \ _ 1 ‘~ * vs_ 1; »_i_-_ » ._ i -