_ y llighlil , a incnuuls r ` i _ _ I\I ISI--I"I'.' WON DERLAND-1 soosn, nsrrsn AND NEWER riiAN avsa . . - f u 20 fE’I'iZ€S 20' ` iE\'ery ticket purchased gives you t\\i`enty opportunitied I V h°m° in tl” "Wt- of winning a prize _ ` -` TIIE FIRST PRIZE T0 BE` $2.50 in cold $2.50 The other nineteen prizes are made up of articles of inercl1and~ ise, including amongst the others ONE BEAUTIFUL OAK ROCKER ONE FANCY OAK CENTRE TABLE. ONE SET NICKEL PLATED FLATIRONS. ONE JAPANESE STRAW ‘MARKET BASKET. UNE BAG OF FLOUR _ All the prizes are Worth' many times the price of admission. Res member, the prizes are awarded afie; the second show. Be sure and come early and get a good seat up front and enjoy all the fun, from beginn- ing to end, and go home the possessor of a valuable prize. Vaudeville Aitracii'o_n \Ve have inmle special arrmiqenienis with _ Miss Cassie Clifford _ THE CLEVER SINGING AND DANCING SOUBRE'I'l`E To appear in all new songs and dances for this one night only. This will niloril our patrons one his! opportunity of seeing this cliiirniing little souliretle. Big Double Picture Program. - i Clown'§ Love Story, Night in urenmland, Boys Will Be Roys, Letter thut Came too Late, Red Hot Day, , Japanese Vaudeville 2 ILLUSTRATED SONGS 2 4 i “Down AT 'rnF. Biiuv Sroiu-2" A pathetic cliilil song, i i Onc ofthe hilest hits "What the Roses Said io nic" The slides for both these songs arc iiniong the most beautiful ever ninde. Sung by Mic. Ausrin Taiiixoa, with orchestra accoiiipaiiiriierii- Big _Olilusicai_l__Progra_iin_ _I Prof. Vinnicoinbe':s Orcliestra will render some new selections with appropriate music for all the pictures and songs. *I 4 _ ._ Bi( Ilsll Always Warm. Cosy and Clean fi _ Dil Fiogiiam. Always Something NEW Worth Seeing ` For this Bio Srilcikn Nionr the price oi adinissioii will be ICQ CENTS 'I`0 EVERYBODY |0¢ Ong Niglii Only-Tonight - _ . I I I llémembrr Tussday Night there _will be an Emire Cha-age of. Pictures, Songs and V udeville Atlraclliins. ~ 41' nt i WI: OR IGINATE 14’ . OTHERS COPY _ in Summsnlde Albsrton -_-For call good retail-business in good locality. Apply to Box 14. ummcrslds. 3-idttstt. the children. Master Jack Vlright: 'will sing at the Methodist ‘concert in Market hall. Bummessids. Tuesday night. _ -Childrsn's, Milpos’ and women’s rubber boots fleece linod. in s full .range of sinus. at Mcflougan & Wi-lght's, Bummsuide. 8-Sdrll. ' -Do not forgot' to call on or ring ‘up G. W. Robinlolfs Flour MilI_s, Summerside, when in need of rolled oats and oatmeal also White Ross fpugdgest Blond brands of hour. -H. had Mrs. Moorehssdcf Maple Creek, Sask., who have been visiting in Summsrsido on their way huns from s visit to England, the guests ol Mrs. Moorchcad’s sister Mrs. A. W. P. Gourlie have left for their -Those who reserve March 10tn for the Methodist concert in market hall_ Summerside. will doubtless have. a rare treat for besides other things, ,there will be several readings by _Mrs. Westmoreland (nee Miss Amy Carver of Pownal) formerly n teach-| er of Oratory at Mt. Allison Univsrs~| ity and a graduate of the Emerson. College of oratory, Boston. 3-6dm2i._ i -David’ Sohuhhsn of the Massey Harris 00-.. B3. John, was in Sum- nierslds Bsturd`ayf:, _ --Any experienced* shoemuker who desires eiuloymsst » should apply to W- H-Hwdl Bryon. at aim ii--sci-ui. -Frank Glydon, of Margate, loft lull W¢0k,10r,Buassx,' N. B., whore he will take s short course in the Msritime~Dairying School. -All will hows" an opportunity of hearii;g_`Bsoxnc of the best talent ut the ,Meth t' concert in Market Hull, _Summersldof Thgdsy night. _ l _ '-D0n't walt Tuesdlly to hu ' n ticket for the Methodist concert. ' Plan _of hull is M Gonrl.ie's Drugstore, Suni- nisrside. Tickets‘25?and 85 cents. l When in _'need of cornmeal istraight or granulated _ call on or .ring up G._ W. »Robinson's Flour !MilIs,' Bumlnersidm- ' ` ` 3-7d4l. ; -The-numerous -friends of Rev. R. G. Strathio, of Bummersids, former- ly ef Truro, were delighted to have him with them a .fsw.days lately. , _-_ _ i -The contract, tor 'the carrying of the mail from Suxnmsrside to North Bt. Elsanors has been again award- sd to Wm. Rogers. This is the 11th yeart Mr. Rogers has had the con- rac . ' -The monthly meeting oi the Prince County Temperance Alliance was held in the Y.M.C.A. rooms on Thursday evening last. `A large, number were present among them a goodly number from the county dis- Itricts. Resolutions were passed and committees appointed to assist in| the prohlbitory work. .The iicxt re- gular meeting will be held on the iirst Thursday in April. -A happy event took place at the ircsidence of Jus. and Mrs. Gillispie, Long River, on Wednesday evening, March 4th when their youngest daughter Bessie was united in mar- riage to W. E. Gillispie, Carleton.” The parties were unattended. Rev. A. D. Sterling performed the cere-_ mony in the presence oi only the im- parties. The bride was the recipient ,oi many useful and valuable pre- _sents including n hundred dollar cheque and a china tea set from the, bride’s parents. The following' day' the happy couple accompanied by their friends drove to Kensingztonl Where amid showers of rice and best' wishes cook the mini for oiipearii-l verse. Their many friends wish them u happy and prosperous journey through life. i ills of Childhood. How to Cure Tlicm There is no_`in;ilicine can i-i||n.1 Bnby's Own Tablets for the cure off such ills oi bnbyhood and childhioil it s 4 rhoea, teething this little ones indigesrion, disr- icver,, worms and Whcn you give . i i I -__ '_ .. ii-_ -Q, New You msn risii ins B_ , ._ ._. _ ~‘ I” _ *‘°_ME;..}.Ti;.$i~‘ss?"s..?i:.f.?ierier°' _.}. = _»,L\vlpt~u|ccain|' uni ~ _ - ._i\Li.1¢.i"i~i°B"'sl`oz=4°f° -. tgygidwtmrgwpl. ~ - - f ' .e my are do good " or bv Dr. Co., Ont. ' SUIVIMERSIIIE M ARKETS Cari-acted for every Wefinisrlsy und /' Saturday issue. Bglrlvynsrhus . . . . . . ,llwl (wii‘cni-s) por Ib... . Ilriiiltwhioitr_......._.... , }B'utt»er pu' Ih` Palfsklris pi-rIb_ .. _V prrdnz. . '20 iffny presse-1..... . $l!i(|0 luiiyion .fi _ sm on Straw pi1-.»isi»d. .. .. . $5.00 _Until per Iius. . . . 50 \\fIienLperbus.... "$110 ifm-ir .... _ .furor _Chickens p|rlb.... .. I) Geese pvrlb . ....._lIiol' liiirliloeklwl qulniul $300 _Ii»iiii»».. _ ii.; in ri Cormnen nor hug lflillbili.. '£150 to 2.00 _ PARALYZED' BY. LUMBAGO. _ Manual labor or even light exercise is impossible with lumbago. The _znusclos stiilen out like steel - to move means agony. 0nly;a_ powerful remedy can penetrate deep enough to help. The surest relief comes with rubbing in Nervillne. It sinks into the very root of the trouble-psne- tratcs where an oily linimcnt cannot go. To prevent lumbago returning, put on s Nsrviline Porous Plaster ,which removes inflammation and _strain from the muscles, and acts as ‘a guard from draughts and exposure. .Nothing will so quickly cure as these lromsdies. All dealers sell Polson’s §Nsrvillne and Nsrvilins‘Porous Plat- ltcrs. Refuse all substitutes. N. S -'cv DC =~5?!ei$ i A sour ssnsnriisn I i New stock n all the Ioissi s¢!|°l Ilijh md low shoes MORRIS it SMIIII t -A snap from the corset depart- ment. Ten pairs. children's wnists at 55 cents, four pairs Misses’ wnists at 75 cents; live pairs women’s waists at 41 all clearing at 25 cents n pair McGougan & Wrlght’s, Summerside ; ~ 3-4dr1l. -Miss Irene Schurmnn is prepared to take pupils in piano and organ after March lst. For terms apply at the nssidence of' Major Schurman, Belmont Street Suinmcrside. 8-dmwl4ipd. I _._ _-You will miss atreat if you do not attend Rev. E. J. Rattce's lec- ture on' “Roms” and the Mock Par- liament in Bedeque hall, Saturday and 10 cents, proceeds for the Hos- evsning, March 14th. Admission 15 -The 'wardens of St. Mnrk's church have loaned to the town the bell which was used on their church before it was destroyed. It is a steel bell cast in Sheileld, Eng., in 1865. It will be used at the east end of the town until the town secures' another one to replace thc old onc which has become badly cracked. A few prices from the white goods. stripe and crossbar muslin 8 to 30 cts per yard; swiss dot muslin 12 to 18 cts a yard; Nnnisook 15 to 18 cts n yiird;Victorin lawns 10, 12, 13, 15 cts and iipwnrds; Persian lawns 1_0, 25 und 30 cts a yard; orgiindy nnlslin 25 to 45 cents n yard.-McGougnn & Wrights, Sum-l merside. 3-9dr1i. , mediate friends oi the contracting vital. 1 3-4d10i. I l -Tim death occurred a short time, Ingo at the Convent ol Mercy, East _Boston of Sister St. Mary Helen, |(Annie Elizabeth Christopher.) Dc- ,ceased was the second chili of the _late James Christopher and was |born in Tignisli on /ipril 28th, LIT.”-i. .She was educated in the dist;-ipi; ‘school and in Tilznish Coovcur.. She taught school for about ten years. She entered the Convent of Mercy, Manchester, N.H., on Aug, 31sL_' 1901. She was shortly after station- ed at the Convent of Mercy, Engl; Boston, and/was appointed to teach in‘ Bt. Mary s school which is in con- nection with the convent. She leaves to mourn her mother and dve sisters. a _ ...-==i_._i Igailiiiless lCathartic Easy ro mire. easy bo operai.o;cuna biliour iicss. ruiistimitlon. morning and lick head- clic; break up colds and ward Oil’ Iuverl. All ilruugisu. 'uc 0- I. Hood Oc.. Lowell. Mus. =__:__._ MARITIME PROVINCE SECUHII IE t Quotations Inrnlshed "Y ‘I-C M*“l‘l“'“°"" R Oo.. Exchange Iiullrilnq, Ilnlihix. Ni S.)- Bsnltlr- 1\ "‘¢“’I Rl ' Britlsli North Aninrlim. . - . . . I-il I I5 0‘miimunw’.. _......ll\3 102 ‘Jew Brunswick ._ . . .. . .. 270 v,iviiscotis.... 280 R iyal Bank of Onnndn. . . .224 221 'lnlnii Bank of II>\Il"\X . ....170 III7 ' I\-"~ii~PII\nf-n|l~1- Acsdh Mrs Insurantxe.. 05 I0 A ,ii ici #vw-ir. Prelurrwi. . .... i0 F3 ,\¢,iiii|ii‘;n|i»ir,0rdinsry........40 38 Brnniir mi- lieniisiwin, Uoiiiui- .iii-5 20 Ibisliaru Osu»vIi\Si\v|vi|r~drIi unliiil 132! lhslzsrn 'I'_ru~n. Onm. 50% paid. . . . |20 ______ ___....____....___.__-_»- M These People All Sped: Well oi .fThe.lspa|ieseI'|¢adld|cCure. Thebest remedy on the market for headache. -` N. W. TI_'lO“~A5» Director ofEsItcrnTovnlIii$2_ln1'. _ ~ _ _ Conicoul. fonndthemdobllllthatis them. .S.McDONALD, gIIi!0f'P|&iou`lNBi)‘AAIVOU!¢l_. 1 f imnundnmivnuwumms _ai wwimcof. lnhie hilar- to the Ioculllilllll zr."...".°°i;"w°....ri.%”‘ ‘ , _ Boobs . . _M-as . ‘ ‘f _ 2 iii' Exclusive Agesta. L... 5 ` lives-ytlni-Pr_si_aes_ -gi ‘_ We have Lust received from a leading Toronto iirm,severa_l`c'as'e"s`ol' hcl? llliflhi I ery goods,in §hapes,Riblions, P1umes,W=ings,FlowerS.etc:Besidss'wc§hi¥Vc,9pened. up a lar .shipment of English milliuery goods of all kinds; _ _g‘r¢\, we thinlgre the most beautiful we have evéi’ received, and_ C drlo‘llt§t3Wn ladies may ex ,ct something unusually -nice. the coming season 1n_ t`lie_ r_nil1lnicr~y.lin¢..~.. Iliietliis connectionwe wish to announce that we h11vp'S¢9\!1'¢d ;the_._services of Mill Alnsl M. Wslpcrt a. refined and tale1_1ted_ lady, Wh? h%d'_"S‘1CC€SSf\ll charge of several important niillinery depts-lu the llfgel' Centres ‘ ‘~ ' ' She is now attending the m1lliueryfppenings_abmad,_ where w_e have _ se-_ cured for her the privilegeof spending a few weeks in copying the latest Parisian, and other imported models, for-our trade. Sl1€_Wl'1 315° Selffct and P‘§f¢haS¢ the latest novelties in millinery and millinery materials, after which. she will proceed, to Ch’Town, where we expect’ her to arrive in a few weeks time, after which she _will/“be ready to ‘cater to thc millinery wants of our customers. _ __ _ _, In the meantime Miss .Flynn our capable first assistant m_1lliner -is in charge, and willbe pleased to attend to all immediate requirements in thefMillin- ery line in a pleasing and ‘satisfactory manner. - " ” ’ ’*" __§.c.fgi>,;w’ Money Saved on, I ` "* ‘ ` DAINTY WALLPAPERS if a _ ` l ' ~ _ ' ' ,s;ivs», ~ ~ _ ‘ ' You will find among our Wall Paper Remnants, papers suitable alike for the decoration of _the parlor, _ 5 _ ,. the hall, dining room, library, den or sleeping rooms, A andany orall of these can now be obtained at less than actual cost. I-low can we .do it ? Simply because our sales during the past year have been phenomenal and _W all these lines have 'beepl cleaged _flint-rlowndto these " "'” last few rolls -at a sum pro t t ereon an we are ' E ‘ willing now to sacrifice the remaining lots, which con- _.,.i 5 _ tain from 4 to 11 double rolls each with borders to "'4lii}.|fI.|ii_`,;;.l' match, in order to have empty bins, for au enormous _ \ 4 #_ \~ if i , _J new stock, which we will tell you of later. _ _ ' These remnants are Being rapidly picked up, but as there is not an uu- desirable pattern or quality in the lot, the last will be equally as desirable as the first. _ ` ` They will remain on sale until ri l are cleared out. Of coursethere is always a larger choice for early coiiiers, and for this reason we counsel promptness in selection. _ < _ _ . Our remnants in dress goods, iunslnis and all other lines, will now be con- iined to the centre dounter, leaving the main counters free for the display of our elegant new stock. _ There are many really desiral>'e “snaps” among these remnants su_1t'able for many diiferent purposes. Einlirzice this chance te secure them. ri. TR/siNoR oi co i The storetlmt saves you money. i TOILET SETS e No not conclude that because an article is low in price that it is cheap. It is very often the reverse. For instance we have opened up another crateof those Toilet Sets which have proved so satisfactory. - 'I hey are in three colorings. I Pink, Green, Peacoclc................. .. . $2.00sct _We can give you these same colorings for. _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . .$I.50 set The $2.00 set is the cheaper __ _,ein Nr. MOKAY lhnds: _ftobIrMn m for-i v .t mnmi... Ouppor .\ R Ti... .. . _U It-Iiuom..... .. -l.;PiN........ . _m‘|O-nu.”-. t..-.. 'HI'-.inylvvm\h..... 'asdluu *npr ' Bsstlsnirwmo.. 8_aPs\t.... ..... U.s.si¢-i... _. U,s.si¢¢i Pwrii fi 9.BuoI Ubin. .E,.¢ rn 'l‘ru t (loin. Iuilv pal-I . lhliiiix File Iii-1||°»\m\°.. .. 'Nova Scot »\ 'I‘_i~li-pI\u1 1 _x ii. . . 'Porviolilno _. . . . . RobhEnzIriasrIii|l Co. l‘\d. . Robb Englnoerlmr Oo Goo Slanflalrts, Ltmit»¢I;Pfii... . Sl.anilsl‘°` “S ,M with rounded errs in front. Th* pzices are 2 ic 25: 351:. M0 "2 3! .M¢r.eo1 3-9110- To Net 4 28 mmaaaa XXKK I0 n|_i ntirsciive list of Corporation Bonds and stocks, and public utility Isllltli amply Money is rapidly working easier an we do not believe that such excellent IIH J.______c__ Micrimosu _c_o. 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