i.. * Ji ‘ " ` » ~'-'. ._-..- iii i `."(.' *-3 l-, ~-_-~l.i ;.i ll., i , i .. », liiiiei i i l _'57 ._ i , .15 i" ~l' 2 fl.-*'52, 3 ~ YW . :l -il ‘ "£- nél / f if *`*’.".~f . \~ 25' ",,'°’ .".. is: >` '~ ‘ #~ ijéi *T7 .ST . " .sf _ l '/5." ' " ¢."f '“i i I ’ i . i., il 25p c oll regular prices i _¢_.i_. .,,.1.._._ 1 *'-,IX ' "*"‘~.1‘:'.&'f€ll§E'r'*‘” , _ar ~i V-: _._ 0 0 o ililiiv si co. _ took place at his home in Summer- __ ____I'E=-"1 _ ____ *___ _5__ _____,_ ..--.-.i. _--- "' , \ Alew Bargains _ O ' ) For a Few Days '_ ‘r ,` . ‘.1 - 1 ._ .5 _ ri ` 1' _ ,.=~ 9 __ _..._ ____/_ ,___-_:_ ".~lli&.f_' ° l.\ci ll ltl_\ R.i/ol L`:ll£i' .\ll.\‘i‘t's 4 lo;lt` llri-:lil .\lixi-l`»“ I 3 ‘L lo.'ll` llrciltl .\llxi'l's Copper llullolli llullizrs ‘Q .\ll l`i:il\'lllzi-il llolli-rs -_ Q' __ =_i;-V;-.; .\`li' Said lroils ` V; ' .\.s~ihi~sios Sail lroils lliro lliilli:l's gnc, (lor, 100 30\`i l-0*"- S ciunnou a co ‘E ' `° uiinnwlilir. $l.on $1.00 $l.5o #Lilo $l.:_; Sl.z5 $i.oo $i.5o \`.i S l'iils gnc, ki-tiles 75 rents. l-`or cash only _ __ _ _ ____ __ -__ ____ ._T,_,_, $;..i.._..A- _ 5 Ichililren. Her mother Mrs Linkletter _V if Odlcealin Summerside, Y and in Alberton. John Dickieson, A;¢at,; Herbert. Clark. Agent. -The latest news, first of all. -Alfred and Mrs. McWilliams, West Cape, were in Sumnlierside yesterday. -.\'athan McFarlane, Summerside, has consented to accept tihe nomina- tion for Mayoralty, his card ap- pears in this issue, -The funeral-of tha late E. J. Evans will take place on Wednesday. thc, 13th inist. at 1,30 p. ln., to St. Eleanor's Cemetery. -Today is the thirty-third annual (‘ivic Nomination to elect ofliziers to rule the town of Suinmerside. Durilig he st thirt -tvio ears the off! e o continuously. news of tile death of tlleir daughter Mrs Wesley Lyle, on the 13th inst, a Orno, .\laine, at vile early age of 2 years. There are no particulars of her death. She leaves two small left yesterday to convey the remains home for burial. spent at the home of John and Mrs Walker, Kelvin, when a number of their friends had gathered to wel- come John G. and Mrs Clark, Red Willow, Alberta who had been visit- ing tllere.` The evening was spc-nt in music with 'some bealitiful grapho- phone selections given by D. A. llceves of Nol'boro. John Bernard tary read the minutes of the Middle the far North West. _ -Many will hear with sorrow the death of Eli J. Evans, which side on Sunday evellillg, the 13th inst_, of Bright’s disease. Mr. Evans was born at Burlington 4\5 years ago. 0 Sherbrooke, where he lived until las summer, when his health began t fail. He then left for California i the hope that” a change of climate might benefit his health. In Octobe of the sudden illness and death 'of his daughter. About two months ago hc began to fail rapidly and con- tinued to sink llntil the end came. He leaves to mourn his widow, one son and one daughter. cd in Tryon Hall tonight. 2-i5d1i mils. ' 2-izdairsmzi. be iintailicd at La.flerty‘s 'l` .nel-ii siiio, has consented to accept nomina election, his caril appears in this is. SUP. , 2-l5tll.i_ -'Farm for sale: Sixty five acres At the solicitation of his many friends, _Dr. A. Black has decided _Andrew J_ and Mrs Linklettex. Ui to rei'iimn_ ill _ rapalld and not to "°"* ---_._ Sherbrook_ received the sad take "P lmf resldelllfl? in Sllllllmffillle. _ as‘he at first intended. 2-l4d2i. Pi l . . _". _ ` 4 _--Phe Baptist L.adies_Se\ving Cir- '~ ~ = cle will llo_i-.l their high tea this Tues- day evening from 5 to B o’clock in E u rth H ll H ` h p 'o a . ere is a c ance for the hockey boys. Turkey, goose,ham, _A very pleasant evening was -The Spring 'Quartlerly Style Book ,, . of Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns is now on sale. Price, including couponi for any 15c pattern free, is only 20c_ By mail -tc extra. Ii. T. Holman. Ltd Sumlnersiilc. 2-l5dr3i. -Dont fail to see the hockey match in_ Summerside's New Rink, Tuesday, Feb. 15th. Abbics , of --' lille PRINCE collilul ouikilliu cliiii ml af Dry Goods -For Sale .Cllcall ~'l-lie --viiiiiiy Farm" win be piiiy- ,In covelting into cash the stock kept by M. Trainor & Co the undersigU°d_~~¥`¢*llZ¢9 ~ that he must bear an enormous loss. _ _ _ -Hockey Match. siiiiiiiimiile, ' This Lois will lie 'Someboily’s Gsm -Thll Gllll Tuesday, Feb 15th, Abbies vs Cry- May bg ygqfg Q- VVe were not dispos°d to accept an offer for the WHOLE SlOCl< that WHS l1l1l1d¢‘ US \ . . ,,a,.,u,___ Summermn ,2____,_,,r‘{, Store” Patrons in particular. -'rlie iiniriiiiii; Daily ~.'.iiii:.li-.iii riiii audhave decided to share the bargains with the buying public in general and with _My Those who call to look over what they may require will l'¢C¢l‘/C C°lll'l¢°llS '€I‘¢atment “D” ’“°"““d" M°N°“\» S““l‘““' and to a t a ‘ wi uarantee salisfactnr discounts. c ii uyers we g Y _ _ tion for Mayoralty at the coming Bargains In Dry Goods, Furl. Clothing and _Wall Paper. EDWARD KELLY t pa Y _ y . 3 1 of land _and buildings within two - _ Chairman or Mayor was held by nine miles 'lf bi_ll‘-'IllIlel‘Side- Allllly at the I2_29dI-WSU ' ' different persons, five of whom are °ffl°€ ‘Of ‘Wilfrid 'I`2_¥ll¢0l1. Atl-Ofllel' at still living. The late Richard Hunt, 1“W» N'l“l“@rSld€- 2-12d2lCl1€Ill'3i \ _ _ _ .'f§i'_ 'le 'Iwi l ~. A1 ` -"°', ‘fm ` ‘vi '-'1-:f ~ i .*En im. only 25 cents. 2»isiiii. held the position for eleven terms _ » - -~ f - -- -~---- f ~ ' ‘ A Paltry $5.00 -May .Be Saved lil llli- l`ir_~l cost ill llli- piiri~liil.~i- i\t`.'i rlli-iip, .\|li\\\'_\' l';lll).;'L‘. |>\\l il \\'l|l lllf ll\0 0lll)' Silv- lllg' cf`i`i-vii-il ill thi- ulloli- trilllsiiclliiil. lt is ~:il`i-i- to iil\'i-st lil ii Runge \\'illi ii Rvpllltitlilil, llkv lliv f Enterprise Monarch Steel Range will-ii von will li.'l\'i- for vilili' liluilcv :i _~li\\'i- lliilt will liist, will look well while ll lusts, iiliil will \\'ol'k \\'i'll :ll\\‘;i\‘~'. .'l`lll~il ilu- sil\lii;.;‘ \\‘ll| Iii- lil lllu snlitll¢‘-F i\\’l`\0llIll ol`i`lii-I i'i\il.\'liiili-il iiilil tlli- slliiillcl' l-x|~i-lliliiilri- i»l` llllli- iiilil lzllloiir in seciirillg giiiiil ri-~iill~: iiiliillu-r ivisi- i\i"l'lll€ lil-1\"l` IS `l`lll-I t`lll€.\l'l‘IS'l` l.\' 'l`lll‘I LONG Rl`.\`. 'l`ll:lt tlli- “.\li»il:ll'i‘ll l.\` lllu llli.\`»'l`, ls i'oilI`ii‘illi-il l\_\' llli lfli'i‘il:4 ill' ll\‘vr.~'. ° l.i-I us sullnl \'i\ii il i‘il'i‘ill.”\r ili-.si‘l'll\‘ilg' ll oi' uxziillillc lllc' lzltlgi' :il lliilstorc of our :igi-ill. of Lacomhe, Alberta was also pres- ChPll`10l-t€l.0Wll VS Crystals of Simi- ` ' ~. . , le _ ' _ mersid . Tl' 'll d lit b th , of the prosperity and difficulties on l10l-C955 rllatcllmufvllhcnégeaszll. E e - C0” N' B' 3-iaiiai rsmzi. dttsrlutf Sole Mniiiifzlcturers. 2 of -- .. .. . ,__ nt 0,000 bushels of oats, 200 tolls et last he was called home oil accolllltlllay and 500 lll1Cll3l§0S Ol lllih- Blr 'l‘holr.ipson. said l-ast nightl iilirt this wiis the lar-gust cargo of produci: ever shippcil from St John f..i flav- 'ana. EX-POLICEMAN 'VII uhicll sailed yesterday for Ha. ill;--__.i.i. n vana direct, li-ad hcsides 12,000 bar rels of potatoes, a cargo consisting r_~_~~___~----= To The Electors ot Sunlmerside Yes*-el"ll3l)` tu lilok lifter a large Con- ‘, "` W# Y - 'A " 'hi ` s l D slgnlllellt of potato-_s u ch were be- t ing S911! £0 Havana on ,the Thomp- l , soil line .stczlilii-r 1-liakon VII, whi'l ` E S P I F Abwit three years “K0 he m°‘°“ tt vessel siiiii-iliiisi iiigllii. 'riie l»1iisli' @0- .Yoursafor lille. ‘l`lieY are exceprtiolilul- "ight at Kindergarten H“u‘ 2`15‘“l~ ly good value for the money and a , _ snap at -50c. Geo. E. Hughes, the "Thet (llarluttctown Male »Chorus i , _--- 2--lfltlll. _ "A pair of suitable spectacles S would make a nne valentine for nn "'Rev»E' J' Rattec l°°t‘"`°5 Wllltlllt elderly friend and who says- the older on parm' Admission 15 cts- Ki"-ll9l“ ones shoill-d ue left out of the fun? “Btwn Hall' 2-llfllll. ‘ E W Taylcr supplies suitable specta- ' "Ch "`° cies and gilarant-e deliver by mal, 'mp “lc “I (l"°*"““ & Blilcll- L S 5-15d8i I `well'5 0l`¢¥l-38 Marmalade this wtlck _________ ' at Beer & Gof|'s_ 2-_.;5,\3i_ "See Plton & Co's French diagon- Nlcw Dnmss cioons. al dress goods: i~‘iiiiliiiiii'ii iieweiie _ 81.20 yd for 8(lc. Come qllick, Jai; Fortune favored us in securing fur- P8*-011 & Co. 1-2Biltf. y-eight pieces of French Diagonal -_- Dmss Goods. Fashloni lat/est., at a “Paris ls the subject ol Rev E_ J genuine snap. We intend to let the Rattee's popular lecture. Hi-ur ii-iii, public la on this snag, as we wish tonight in liindergnrcen Harp to feature our Dress nods Depart- - ' , 2.11;-,mi ment even more strongly this sea- -_ ' son, and this we promise you, will "The ladies of Zion church intend be U10 GYG Owner of the Dress Goods holding a five o’clock tea and sale faction They are featli , , l , ` . ads for 1910. 1680 yards ln four- of aprons and fancy artl 1 £1’ WC! llt Bild Slll{EI1 'teen correct colorlngs $120 goods Y M C A February iress-nl; me _ _ _. _ . i. Ax. si. [oll.\'. | i g , _ _ . . . . , ,, it ,-6., l , _ _ _ _ _ _ I bright _lor 80 cents 9 yard. Come today or Tea from tive to seven p, m, Ad; '§.‘ ” _“_ _ don't blame ue if the color nu want mission a/nd tra twent ~liv =;§-‘7° ' I --- -lllllll-I-I li.. ...ii ....i. ’i.ii.i.i. ’ °.§ii*,':,~,,_ if V .' 'tl ' "Tha lovely new shades ncw French Dress 0,0055 "lg much abtention tha prica “ml the goods iii worcli $1.20. ‘ 12-27 -_m "~‘\l`¢` you a mcnilier Mount Stephen, No. 3741, If S0 YOU are wanted at its r lnollthly meeting this eve ing of Daughters now have the ak appropriate remembrance or send to all your friends. 12- "Marmalailc oranges. lots of Bolling at 12 and 24c. doz 'at S _son ,& (`o's. ..-r__._.. liii_ici The Montague Dalrying Co., Mallfll |910. all their factory "Yi ll\Cll_lping:- BQILE _ ENGINE. BUTTER PLANT. 1-;l_'l‘EAM TESTER. an many other smaller article the Building. Apply to 2 --15ttdandl‘2ithellt\|flr2W. , ll fffrlvck. _ 2-il.rl1i. I-if in Paton's ie attract- ls 80a drtl. Court I. O. F.'f egular at 8 “The Willing Circle of the Klll¢'l lvoluma Of R M ha ' memodu = eonle’s Drlls-izlst. 2_1_i-,ML meets 0-nielit at 8 ii’cl