i ff fy. i .J `1l`l`_ -..‘.‘=IZ. ~.,=_-1 .-ummm; -'~Q§=1i'-re. _,_ I W itll 3' » iliilli 'lf M it 4.. l~ . ii . "‘i lllr' if, `! .,,.§, _ ii i in _ Slfxtlls PM ~'i°l-ue: i._A'l‘iss'i‘ Nuws _ __ C_F H _ l ' _ wi _x ,rib t tr -l U43! 1911 _I2 il SUMMERSIDE, .ALBERTON I *eil -It pays to buy in this Province. -Chas. E. McDonald? druggist, couple of men have been engaged dur- on a business ing the past feiv days taking sur- Siimmerside, has gone trip- to Toronto. -William Kennely of Kmsiiigto lies purchased the store property and! -Owing to the prevalence of ood will of the business of D. D. measles at Christmas time the Tyne also the ad-|\‘nllcy Sabbath School put off 'its an- joining grocery store of W. W. _Boul-:niial Christmas tree until such a tiine ter. Mr. Kennedy formerly conducted as the little ones would be able to the Red Cross drugstore, Slimmer-,attendm The epidemic having passed wishes liimfthis cnl.ertainmei1t was held in the E Campbell, O'Leary, and side, and The Guardian every success in his new -The big~ game here venture. next Tucsda Y ,_ 5 ' _ in Crystal Rink between Vics and`teachers and scholars. The tree, Crystals will undoubtedly’ be the hes Hockey Match of the season. Th Urystalg now hold the chanipionsbi and have a good team and cxcitin be procure ning. It will be good Hockey. Tickets should early. __, ~--The death occurred nt Fcrnwood yesterday Herbert Leard, son of ("has, and _\irs Leard, Ft-rnwoorl_ Deceased who wa 46 ears of a e suffered which developed into mourn, besides 'an aged mother, a wife and tivo children. Th funeral takes place at morrow, i'.\`unday», from tery. *llcallslones Cleaned Do on want to clean your own others 1’ Yo day. Formiil ts ` ' I headstolies or work for can make $5 to $10 a. sent post paid for 25c stamps. JOHN MAlt'l`lN, Tl l-Edward St. f‘li"l‘_¢i\vn. i-7da-fipil. this season, but the Vics feel confident of win- consisted of choruses and recitations at his home-were beautifully rendered and elicited nfl-€fH00l`l Ol generous applause. In addition to y g , from an at- tack of measles aiiout tivo irreks ago pneiimonia, causing his flearlii He leaves to found that the tree was more than father and 2 p. m. to- his late re- sidence to Bc-dfiiie Baptist lfenie- mer was resented with a valuable ln C010 01” the past year it has had _a large at- . -J.. L M m ___.’ __ . ` PRINCE COUNTY -H. E. Miller, of the Resident En- ginee1"s stan, Charlottetown, with a _roundings nroiind the wharves and -channel at Summerside. D ,__ _ Presbyterian Church, Tyne Valley, on _Wcdricsday evening, Jan. 18th. There was a lar e attendance of parents, 1, which vi-as a good large one, was e most. artistically decorated and when p it was lighted up was veritably a thing of beauty. The entertainment ir bl' the lJ\\l>ils, anthems by a quar- d tette from the church choir and solos' from Mrs. Hubert Phillips and Miss Mildred Phillips. All these numbers - the above Miss Holland of Hedeque S delighted everybody with a recitation of a very high order. The entertain- ment over the tree was denudcd and the presents distributed. lt was then beautiful, containing what was use- ? ful and valuable.. While the children were all remembered, the pastor and his wife were not forgotten. The for- D set of nickel plated harness and the lattcr with n sum of money. lt was ' felt by all that this recognition of Itlrs. Siriclnii"s labors in the Sabbath School and in the Mission Band, which is probably one of the best on the Island; was justly merited. The ll Tyne Valley Sabbath School is in a B very high state of efficiency. During tcndance of pupils, good teachers, a fnithful superintendent and an ener- getic sc-crctary-treasiircr. Its finances are in ir most flourishing condition. MEETING OF DUNK RIVER DAIRYING C0' ...'£‘:.'iii3lc.:'i“i:ic.s°i..i':;f..f.;"it"a'ili of ue time 'fiiwhoie he lrei;lp_n__[_l‘n_q5\day,B'eb. mlint 2 pm av. community seems to be waking up the hall ut Centreville. All num-iiu are tg the importance of Sunday School iniltnd to attend. \\’.\'l l`ALl-l‘lE"|f. i~21dfI| Hec Mr. Forbes, who has been superin~ tcndent for many years, insisted that this- year he would be relieved of this §dut_v, and Mr. Nicholsontwas appoint- ed in his siend, hir. Forbes taking y work and especially of adult classes. Your correspondent thi-refore expects _ l3LEllllANllE SALE Last week was one of tl busiest we _have had since tl sale began, both saving opportunities it afford This week "here Wm helshrep raising with a little more ex- inany further savings to iusii quick clearances in iuuuy line.~‘ ii nhl. industr in the Province that are nearlys old out. Dress Goods Our Dress Goods are lengths from 1 in this lot. Whilewear - ' .' V ' ' 'e . » Corset Covers, llrawcr_~z,Skirts He l:ncw_oi no disease aming the-m. Reuben I upljn 3 CO, \ an I-eceivihg Thc Institute there sold l;::=t season . sind lambs for 5* to 5 and Gowns are 0ur Big ,___ ls Boomiiig__ twtlfylng w early lambs, before the grass wa: the excellent assortment of 0ur_ wen Started, picked up and ate pieces stock and the mmiyu1oney_~»oi wool. These bits of wool formed Depnftiilciitlcaiisc of some disease among them fe °ff~=fi»g ir“.';@..°°:‘:.~“.:ff:“i;.sz~..‘f.: _ -' , _ . , . oug in c s r ' _ tional values. All short ends the ______S____t day were not as c_md“c_ hmfekbeen l?o_“e 0Ve_r mldrfawcu ive to successful sheep raising as l|\llC IDHFC llllg 01'( ETS- Wm wore the larger runs on the commons, i-2 to 7ytioii1il_mers could follow. .lnmcs Suiiarc- .- »' ' i ‘ ir values we are ofl`i_riiig_in_iosi {______»_-_“___ was that with __m__c_ cam ery. Woinen‘s Ri > ic( Plain Cashmere, all at zic a pair. 19c ii pair. _ _ d Womenis Uulined Cape then their eyes were enacted; In re- GLOVES’ mid am! dark MUS' ishccp were paatiired partly on low small sizes 8.4¢ a pair. B yi’ Suits ‘from dogs' and he it f g Buster Brown’ Norfolk. and should be taxed, forming a fund from; _ _ Rlmlcd “ylmllnfrininst too early lambiiig and proper mid I‘l¢CCC Lilietl Colloli li(i5@, iaticntioii there woiild hc no dlfliciilty ». 7 ' ' ' ' lknew of no ilisc_1s:- in his community, _Women ° l“ h1;e_ “0_O.l I\‘_Ht_|Major Jones said that in his flock a G ovesi regu ar 2 L a P‘"r'""“ lrliseasc had lately developed among lSiand had no dirliciilty with disease of uny kind. He was satisfied that with necessary cure shrep raising was oiie ihiif' s, Miscouche, said that his ex Ur in the selection of liiccils, guarding in rai.~ring ninre sh ep than we do. He 'the lambs They became w‘eak an ply to Mr Dryden he stated that his l of the most. profitable lines our far- _ ,_ _ L , B.. ` _ ___ __, the winning points of our footwear. Warranted to keep in shape, last longer and wear as coiuforlably as a pair of gloves. land partly on high land. His neigh- iborhood had suffered serious losses - thou ht all do s TWO and Three Plecf SUH5. ll' which those suffering loss from dogs blue Serge and nent twcr-d,lwould be recouped. R. H, McDonald no 45°" d 5 00 _ _ _ , ll . ll' t O ‘ pa-ttems B S-e mg 8 ne he an nilicial inspection of sheep and third off the price. ed______u______l mmpmm inst.t_Md~I & lv ~\_ *jx .1 _ Mm' “"1 Boys Fancy Sh"-||< . :LT teécli farmers the' proper methods “` ____.74l5"` ` \l". ,V V ` , _ _ _ ' ~ »- _ , rare ...e.'......yi...-.ra ni.. of Wm »\-fmt d=»»=»e- l Slc shude :ind pzitterxi- from _Elto 20 yd leiigtlis-ivortli up to 12 cL_~. on f---Bargain--f in Dress°Go`0ds Sal cl `8l2 t id. . _- ' < _ uray ~ caper yar , '__ ' _L li-Q . J g . . . 150 pieces English print only arrived last wcek...... . .__ . _ U 3 9 lfl€llS _:,o_v.1rds 36 in w‘de~-_-35 ct value. Safurday`25 ell. \~ _ colloii-iiew spring prints 3.. inc-lii.-s wide- .. . _ . . .. _ .. I3 cfs per yard. 50 yaiils bo inclia witlili--iinlileachcd linen worlli 65 cfs for 45 _qu yards sold cverywlicrc ai 55 cla. Saturday 40 ell ` In ' i Piece dai k Alice Blue Fancy Dress Clolli-~lolrl zilwnys at $|.35 on Saiurd.‘i_v 951: por yard. One Piece `l3ru\vii Cli il`l`on Rroad Clo=li 56 inches wide and priced $1 70 Saturday only $110 40 Yards Boyd :uid (`aldwi:ll's Tweed 58 iiiclies wide $|.7_; for .,............ 90c. Small wares 9o,aoo Colton Spools, 6 cord and zoo yds; Clapper- fon's Make. The best in llie world. lu wliitcand black and from in in 60, 3 ¢|. pu: lpool. ioo Doz All \\`ool Cash- mere llosc. Best \-nine ever offered Only 251: per pnh-_ 25 Dov. Ladies Winter Un- clervesla-Long sleeve 10 on M illmery Snaps' $f-m>lo$3.ooat . . . . "$07118-#-\ All unirhnmed hats worth from llalf Price: Helter grades 'from $5.00 up $l.0ll All Trimmed' llala' f. ' lflaf Yrlcc. I I ' "` 3 ~- » ff- ._ ...HL _. I Ae liol llf Bargains From 'Elie liable . fans. Regular price $1.25. ~ _ Sklurday els W WOMENS COLLEGE COATS. _ e are not going lo let the nieii have the College Coat uri ~‘ ' ' in 1. _- - . -_ l ‘ P°”‘*‘°“ fiuile all to _ ___c_i;;s; _i_ 5_2” gsot _:\;_cw€l1__<_inrguiii nt 35 cts but totluy thcly :1i'§(of`fer`ellcy<>llll¥,’ brown' green' we ~ 25 cehtsonly. _ riti. ALL conssr wiinrs Ar . Tins" riuci-: ` A line jean cbrsct with 4 sfispcnders--'-regular 65 cts corset for _ Saturday 49'cents. _ Beautiful Freiicli Kid Gloves with gusset---you know the kiud.__in |,,.ow,,S and U t »---Ladies’ Wear llc I _ _ , ' here um have rapid seiiiiig ‘___ '__‘___ '_ _ _ ___:i___ __ ______ __ __;M___:________________:_____ ____ - _ ~ Bm_gn,__s_Bm_e“.sB0dyCurpetin _w__.f_¥_.__»__.G»; _Z9 Stlll’agood'ass`ortmeni. of those ~_ - _ - _- - ~ hobby Sweaters, buitoned on gg ' ht Th” ifwincook <. I1 I ` _. M _ - __ _ _ -*f , _ . ,ef yn ‘,,,“"‘§? ,‘,*,‘,,,“‘l,,;,’{""§§‘,~ “°‘" ~ _. _ _ zii¢ii1'ia¢_n will i»¢~-any mmei. ‘.1 `-35" gl1;tli¢'