t _ "2 ~ \ ' I f. vi _ f_\i(_». ' .1 il .i i ' -will iv, ' Hi" .V , _i i ii 1 ’ i -.......... -....._~.- '. 'i I , i l » i _ _i_, ,.15- i y. lil. ~_ill.;l li _ ' < .f,.~-.I i' ‘ 1 i' * _; f". 'li iii; 4.. , i i , _-».¢-.- 4. 1 *.5 ii-‘i 4 _ ,:- A ill 1' i i _ _ " ‘ 7= ~ nk 1 J .' i ,._ 4.... i T~"_ .-.\_._’_ ~..:_.,, i ..»-»_ »e-:-Q'-sf I [|G|i|'|‘ PAGIS ' -"rmi: i.A'rss'r`Naws‘ ~ A I il'ias'r or ALL" will E . . 1 ' 4 . .,_-____ _ _,___ i ___ _ _sr _ _. _ __ _ _ _ff _ as S ciiiiimtsii s ~ " ' ` .~ ,,,,,,,,_,,,,}f_S__f,f,fff_____ llli Bill Fllll | if" E _ -vi _-.‘,{,,;f _ ~ _ , _ Vgf ' ,l _'.’»i'U.‘ _ - -'- _ . . ‘ _ _ _ - _ " ", _ _ 5 ' " , _ _ `. ing of the filing of the hill in equity | _‘ " ‘ _-_ ‘_ _ _ __ ff in _Boston today, ex-Senator William _ F ._ " _': ` _' :_ " ' ____ -f gift; =,». _ '. bl” 2'" i i "4, lil. Chandler of New Hampshire, coun- I ' _ " _ `- ' 'ff g’-T " ._ _ _ ”‘._ _ _ >'~. sel for the Eddy heirs, made the lol- I _ f* _ ‘-F P ,___ _ .',. _ .__ lowing statement: - . V ’ ' »- _ " ' _' ' - » `~ - ~ " _ _ _ (Continueil from pairs l~\ < _ nu- _ T - f '__ _,_ _ - ,‘, _ “It I t K _ _ _ _ _____i________________ __ _ , ___. -._ _ __i _ ;_ _ __ _ _ _____ i~eiigiiliS.:ln`.iizr.iii»'~i‘siile alleys was held last evening and was iigsiii v_oii by W. J. .\_lc.\'i-il. ’l‘lie folloizing are the scores of those competing'-W. J. Mi.-.'\`eil, 503; James Tainlyn, 480; lianirl ;\lc.\'eil_ 478; Jack McLeod, 461; Wgii. Iloucette, 455; Flay Jelli-g.~_ ~l5l; Walter Green, 421). . --The annivQ‘fsai'y services of the Iw‘iimuierside Baptist church were held on .\'i'_riilay last and were very largeli attended. the church beinf; crowded PRINCE COUNTY i - 'l`Iie I-`ircmeii`s Benefit at Happy- iniid, Siiniineside, tonight ~ big --Mis. llavid Reid, lieid's corner, inet with a painful accident yester- day morning which will likely conliiie her to her home for some days. While working down cellar she acci- dentally tripped over the dog \vhich_ had followed iier doivn and she fell heavily to the ground striking on her shouidei and dislocating the shoulderl blade. Medical aid was at once suiii-I uioned and the injured niember re-; sei. At latest reiiorts last e\'f=riiiii'.' Airs. Reid was resting easily ultlioiigli sufleriiig ii good deal iii pain, --Goldie's Star, whols wheat and tlraliaui ilour-good and fresh at Brace, McKay sk Cn., Ltd., Summer- -The Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at Lai1erty’s Tonsophi Parlors, Summei-side. 12-liidrti, -All nswl, advertising and sub iicriptions in Alberton and vicinity should be handed to H. t,‘lai~li, Agent. _ 1-25drtt. -Good eodilsh and sugar cured hnm msks a royal combination. Once tri- ed, often used. Brace, McKay & i`o., Sllmllerlidn. 1-27dfturl3w, -- in crilr! to clear thc track of ice after the rain and 'snow storm of Sunday aud Saturday last an engine with piow and flauger was run over time rrad from Tignish to Siimmfrside on Sunday afternoon, arriving here about six p. ni. A similar train was also run fi'-ini (‘harlott»etvwii to Sum- mersidc, arriving here about 3 p. m, Boili trnirs left on their return about one hour after their arrival. -The funeral of the late George Mountain Summersidc, took place yesterday afteriioonifrom his fatlicr's residence to the Peoples Cemetcr a side. l-27dfturs3w. _ ble the pleasure ol skating, Brace nt both niorniiig and evening services lilclinv & Fo , Summerside. AVG llenfil nt which the pastor, licv. R. O. 'and sell them on approval-$t1__00 pei‘_,,.eSp2ct to ‘he deceased the store Ui _'_'Im~__~;_;~_ ii.~li\~i>rcii tivo cloqreiit and pair, _either I.ndies oi _Gen emeiis_}1_.m,_,e_ McKay & C0__ Ltd__ in which iorciiile aililrc.~1\£>E‘I`0i>l`1al0 1’~SdSt“e“'- ,oi years previous to his illntss was for the .it-1-a.- < T' Fillig li/ wish for mm of C;narla`s lacrliug inauu- __ _ _ factiircrs and ilisplill’ all the 5 style, comfort, good material and viorkmaiiship you could " .- -of \ __ . .`.‘ P ` - _‘_-_ri _ e'{`;""‘ _ __ 1f___ - ~ _;jl:_» -_ - 1.' gas# """” ia.: Q- Cliildieifl suits from _ __ gif Buster Brnwn Siiitl i V " 'Z *" if '-_-~ »"' \__\ \'i L.liililrer:.s` ovcrccais lu . . . . . . whiii-_ cnrcliiial, a :z iw. $3.15. /_ Reuben Twlfe fd C°~ ....... .rf .4é"‘ .:=ii..,_.i.ii_ iisi~siNc.ro.\ _ imm sigimms of _ , _ sei: ouii E ‘ffl»~ _ . . . . _ ._ 150. ""°"“"` 5". _ii . 5 * lm lharskin <'<~ais six-s zz to _(0. in 1 "-_`_,.-.':'.. - coats for little . were made lay _ le 2” si _ir i<»_ _ sooo. l 1;.; 7 from 51.0° ' "-' from $3 on ~ . . . . . ,_ $7.00. nd browii $1.75. ?-¢f`”""7-WI"-Il'E_"""""*"""M"'T7""""""E""""" Eiiisiis suir ron E” I T the iiiiiriing pniiits ofoiii' "iio‘_iii~.r. _ \\':ii".i:i"_‘ lil lime 'ii-~1 liiiiycriillil \\t~:ir » i°fi:i.t~ i'i:i`i.ly :is fi pzili' of Q. <9 § . _i.i'.i_'~ ~0ur rzzcnl Gold Ilfmd SI’l0t’S iii -_ iiilort, style and mhz) :ii $4i»ii 4 5.9 .mi 5.00 _~ ....:,_ _ an ws -s. 'I` & Slllllll iii\"'--= L; ’»"’ ' ‘-\`~" ' ‘i _ '~ - in i- ~ ti. ri § » 5 tene any o ic ne,uran.e on e ic ,- _i\ gg-1it,_~; "'<~..,»»>>/)9)> L‘L__\, - lol hcr liushaiid, whom she was accus- "f`"Y"""" I ed of killing. The hearing was sid- Fi jnurnul for a week. - - _.L - _--.__ . ____ ‘_ _J rs# :S ii? I* | . -“Perfection” Ankle Supports doii~ |a li i 'eil. ' iid was very largely attended. Th); ervices nt the house and grave were coiiiliicted by the Rev. James Stroth- rii. The pall bearers were: W. M. athcson Joseph McDougall Jerald I . . ‘ ull-gan and Phildel`Perry Oiit of THREATEN ED BY LONDON, Fen. 4-Threats from `speech at the opening of Parliament ‘docs not indicate a wish that the `francl'iise be granted to women, re- lsulted in extraordinary police activi- _ty today. | The parliament buildings will be surrounded by the largest number of police that has ever been called out at the opening of parliament. Fear over the suilragette question is causing the authorities as much _worry as the anarchists. There are inow said to be more than two score members of continrntal anarchist bodies under secret arrests, and more are being taken into custody daily. According to one rlport which reached the police today lea-:leis of tire suflrngettes have purchased 3 large supply of, locks and chains, planning to lock themselves to the seats if they are able to make their way past the guards. WANT ALL WOMEN NOUSEIIOLDERS ENFRANGHISED LONDON, February 3-The sullra- gettist 'members of parliament of all parties inet and resolved to move for the introduction of a modified concil- iation liiil atthe present session. ’l`hr.» 'bill will be mainly the sonic as that I of last year, but will be amended so as to enfranchlse all women househol- ders. The title will also he chang- T0 COMPEL INSURANCE AGAINST UNEMPLOYMENT LONDON, February 3-The gov- ernment. hopes at the coming session of parliament to pass the bill for compulsory insurance against unem- ployment, 'l‘his will be put into elfect next January and it w1ll be experimental, to be applied to 2,500,- 000 skilled and unskilled workmen in the building, shipbuilding andicn- gineering trades, and administered through the labor exchanges. The men are to contribute approximately sixpence weekly, the employers and the state contributing the same amount. Unemployed persons will receive about teh shillings a week. °.!_‘.§.f.'.9.."2*..!."\ ilia Kind You llava Always Bouglil Ttfll s. ' i.o.\inoN, rch. 1-in the mists 0 \\\\\=~“" " ' ,H\uin, of Tlrcoklyn, N. Y., a half- ' /' r 9.5 of 1, 7 cd actress, ivlifs: liusliiiiiil was huns- "/-f-<`§`=' " :é" el for tic 1riii'.c on November 2.! .~f/f..s,-~;,»‘\ _ _ / :gy J", .- `\_ . I <\\ - .~° \ . ._ _ _ 7. ' °.0___ ' 0 _ é se? "`~ > _ _. .§ I that Dr. (`rippei:, who made a wlll ` / 0 ' CRIPPEN'S ESTATE D court today couuscl for Mrs. 'Theresa sister of the late Mrs. Hawley trip- pen, better known as llellc Elmore, has applied for lttttrs of adminis- tration oi the estate of the murder- last., The npplicutioii states that the estate ccnsists of jewellry, fiirs and cash, and nnioiiiiteil to about $875. (7JD\i F l._l _.' 2 Etii V i..',,~.», -H _- in-_. .sis ~- _ -2 H 1 it ` ' :ins :mi HERES A RATIONAL RANGE niis iziiriziiriiisis Moiiiiiicii. Rational because it is moderate in price, yet the best fl *I*-L ~ esézsisi. 30; ~ :-'~ N' - lv ,h I ml v _M41 . ‘_-'i f _ fir: .r _.,: if ’,__ il _*il ':.`f i . s » J. \: ltstrtf :... "" - 'gill ve; ._ } 1 I Jr" fl ' _`\1. 'll'-llrf ` ' 1/ if -iff’ _ i » f. ~, ' _ ' "1 ‘ _“_ _ __ _ I . _ __ ,. _._,,_,',____.i ,___ _ _ - . 3 , _ _ -.J _ _ _ - _ ..z'. ‘ l » __ __ - f `l_~ _i__i.-'§~`» gf ... " ._: .2i.`._1f_'._9...*;_ __ _ _ ,9 ___;:\`_ , '¢_a¢~»~nn _ . _ iq.-.,‘._ 'fl .,_i',,i '1r,_ » | , j-._____1i__f__,_ _ . _y _ J l.I\ 13.' “.52-."l7’¢-~.‘»`. ' 45" l_y...__."1_1-;;,g_;1_;;,f r _ i ~ ___`_ 1.. *ii "'»‘~i.*.=-nf _---*G-» ___. _ __ 1...- *..,4. , T _ range for the nioiiey; anywhere than :my other steel range; Ilecnusr it LOOKS WELL, WORKS _ Vecause it ironsiiines less fuel for the work zicciiiiiplislicil If-"°'_V_M0N-\KCH made is iiiiuiuiiif-eil ii. lept-il`.i~i iii fu, finish :ind o_p-r:ilii\ii. _ i WELL. WEARS WELL ' a r- igiozfs society forniililen ti take more' than 5-10,000 or $100,000.' Nci- B the courts of Massachusetts will has- | f» i.i»_ii'fiii filing ii hui against ivir. Mc-lg Lellan and Mr. McLellan admittinglg in Mr. iiifinlian that the piairitiiilt tm to assist this aevit_e_ Mn Mc_:at least to put a limitation on the 1 "' 1 .,_ .br " .1 _r .i-, _ fi! \,__;_° ._ f Christian Science under the pres-, __ .,,_,,_,_,, ., _. ,__ ,. __A __ _ _ nt. friendly action, those ‘interested tlicr Ginerul Baker, the executor. nor‘in the Christian Beienie cause hope ri eliminate 11 ecntest of the will, or earing that would necessarily ensue, nd iiiithermore to bring all legal ntanglements before the courts of his State for settlement. -i pruniatvre decision in li-fuszochiiseiti lejrlls :;f_tl:gn[();°_Thné‘“cfJbnte';(i o;`eMtll;e ' _ rclléveand¢\lke'in¢I_l8¢8hi>l\~i11Il1'd. I\. H_. as trustees “rider Dickey, al_l 6( Brookline as “Christ-ltwo deeds of trust executed by My.- ' lmld nd Heni M Baku of Bow. ian Science 'Bo`s'rd of `Dii,-actors." a. 1- Y 8 'Y ‘ _ _ erruoraton locstid l`n Boston. _ H.._as executor of Mis. Edd. _ I _ .t_ . ta _d b _ qt The respondents are Adam H. Dick- will. has a good case, is a_mere farce.; The bil Ulf-"|u‘ " ’s ef’ "V 5 ‘ C' _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _"_: ' _ ----- 1.-s; '__ __ ._ -is __ ._ siiis inusiiiisii ~Whef<= You Get Good Fwfwsaf--T --_- _ _- _ -_-,af--._»_ -_-- A ---_ -.------- W -~~ _ _~~---- _--_-Where Satisfaction s Assured lil F". Fl Q sf C/J DIlIlE'D RGDSEIIELT, ((`ontiiiiied from page 1.) to the bar of justice." Lili-_ Stanley declared that the “steel trust,” in tear of competition lroni Andrew Carnegie, paid him the colossal sum of $520,000,000 for a plant rated two years before at $76.* 000,000. He cited the absorption of the.'[‘enncssee Coal & lron Companyl as on evidence of the strength of the "trust," and declared that u. H.{ Gary and Henry L‘. Frick went toi President Roosevelt and told him! that if he ilared interfere with their plans, whether legal or illegal, tliel so-called prosperity ol his adminis- tration would end in a financial cat- aclysm. “Never," continued Mr. Stanley, “since the Prince of Darkness ap- peared to the Nazarene on the moun- tain, was such a visitation ol evil and far reaching dominion unveiled to the vision of God or man. And the hero of San Juan hill and the Sav- iour of men assumed the same rela- tive position toward the Arch temp- 'r_~r. The Saviour said, ‘Get thee he-I hind Me, Satan,’ and Roosevelt ericd,» ‘l will get in front of you, thou oni-_ iiiscisnt devil, ` I will paralyze the: arm of justice and still the voice of popular clamor while you sandbag a competitor and loot ii dominion in the South, rich and vast as an em- pire/ ` “lf this government," Said Mr. Stanley, “is serious and in earnest in its determination to enforce the Sherman anti-trust law, it is in hon- or bound to call this greatest of all combines, and iiiost allpervading of all trusts, to justice." _ ale lhrnut and Tvlnnn. _ . . 'IR cu-all xr I' irc I ii siirance _For rates iii the I’._l'fl. lslpnd glqlta Fira insurance Confpauisg onlwrm u ld ings, Churches. k_£_llH. 0hY0ls.N0\16@H Uhefisc; Factories. :ter M lil, etc, etc lllp I O ` O. D. HELL. 102 Byd|i_e{___Snt° ____ Valuable Farm For Sale The undersigned are instructed to offer for sale by Private Sale that farm ui' 100 acres situate at Ura-.i pniid and owned by John C. Moore, Esq. There is a large and well finished dwelling house and connnodlous barns ou the property which ls con- iwfiiiiiiitly and beautifully located near (Jrapaud Goruur. _ V If the property is not disposed of il d_ (iliifll ut_yo\|r dealer and _exaiiiiirellir iniige for yoiir.\ell', or write us, | iree or iircillar and piAi'lii~iila\r.~, ilyuiir dczilcr dorm "oi lmmlii- :iw _ , The Enterprise Foundry Co. I Saclivllle N. B. ‘ MONARCII. 9 lllniiiifiieiurers. ofiizreil at Public Auction on the u'clock noon. ' ' the undersigned. before Wednesday, the lst day oi March next, it will on that day bs premises nt the hour of twelve For further particulars apply to Dated the 28th day of December,- A. D., 1910. HASZARD. oAUna'r it Iuiszsnn, _ Solicitors &o., Charlottetown 12-29dthetUtf. ---.-.illlcr Y0ii-~-- Unlimited 0pp0riiiiiiiies to satisfy your footwear rcquireiiicnts- Everything from chi1dren’s slippers to men’s boots has been greatly reduced-the quality is still high -the price only is low. You were never offered such grand bar- gains on so large a scale. Nomatter what your footwear needs,” they fr s ==-1 Ill b00lS.SI10¢S and slippers we are ccinflcleht we have the best ili ever crossed a counter. They ure in the latest style, wel mail neat and com- fortable-you thought they were good value al. ilic‘ can be supplied here now at a great saving. nut, those values will not last long-_-every day inarks 2 decrease in stock-your only chance is to buy today. Be prompt ` former price, we'v¢-_ cut that do su. Patent leather and tan boots 5,00 vnlue 3 'If Patent leather or tan shoes and calf boots 4 5o value for 3,50 3 5o value for _ _ 2,50 -1 50 valine for 2_9() _-_Pine Values-_ “I” ‘ The Bargains ini' / . _ ' \ Mew are going Fast I are waterproof, nest, stylish :ind comfor- table-jn fact many people th aught they were good values at their' former price Box .sir iw0is|......... _ . . _ . . ._ _ sus Box calf boats better quality . . ._ . .L50 Dongola boots........ ._ ..I.25 Split boots ._ I 15 Calf boots, Goodyear welietl, Sgoo value I'or_........f.._. 3.20 ll 7 4 Dainty misses will fiiid |i'ere some really delightful shoes and hoop that can be lec- iir_ed at good savings. Ajob loiofdongolskirl nlippf-r\,all sizel$I.0Q Puient leatlierliiced boo:s,.i,5o value lor 1,170 Denzel-I boots. good quumy. su sizi-ii. 1.25 Box call” boots, heavy soles, i 85 value for in Ciiildreii’s Footwear 1 warm and substantial footwear. _ Next lrapny slippers for comfortable home wear, regularly fy-,em ay M, per (.e,,,_ d;|¢°um_ Mm, Prwed at _“P50 fm 2»00 heaping boxes of johlots in little on.-.s‘ -_-_Q- ==._ _ / These Boots for Boys U Girls Footwear Cheap _ ._..\/.___ ~ livery parent aliauld are that “tl»ii- . kiddies" are well supplied with near' \\'e were fortunate in getting a lot of`s.'imple slices and are offcrini; .Loo or |50 I '. 'rl l` ` [25 59 1~I _ 50 for L20 _:E274 ;;:_r_sippi-rs a c e iii A Few Extra /These Bargain Special I N 5p¢¢;a|5 ~ __ for Ladies _include You need polilliea. trecii. nic, to keep your foot-vi'e:\i' in proper lhnpe and condition-liere's ybiir chiinci: io get supplied at asaviiiig Mon Ami shoe polish, 1 tinsfnr |01; U. N. O shoe polish, i-cgiilair 15.: bottle .. . ............. fur Iic Slice trees, adjiistnhle, i~.\|iip.'irt for li0i: 'f Bootlaces. perdoz.....,._. DS Women`s spring her-I lmnis. .. .. I 20 Woineii's fine slippers Womeii's patent oxfords Women's tan oxfortls Womens dongola boots Womeu's pnlenl leather boots 1 i ladies: special benefit _ Dongola Boots all sizrs il 0 Donizola boots liutloncd or laced, sizes 2, z i-1, 3, _1 i-z' 75e We have added the following for llirify all the lair-si styles for fashionable. comfortable Wear. and are as good newest leather. beat wnrkmansliip srid highest grade mai.-rials allow. an p, c. zo p. i~ zo p. c. I0 P. 1' no p. c. Sis off off ol l` off '0 ff ff o __ ‘ Womens dongola oxfordn . . . . . . _l.00/~|Qiterpruof`nverslioes, sizes 2 i-2, 3, 3 i-2 'I5c ° / - ~ l \ ' iinr- f ' \ - --T-“TT ~";= ' ~1E_r ‘-¥- - ‘“ AIIey’sShoe_ Storeii' _ 135 Queen Street ~ :Phe Birthplace of Good }-`ootwenr--- Charlottetown. ' » 6 _ii __ _ f _ ~.- " ~ . These Unusual Footwear Values