j-‘L :-1- ~ :_-2, gf? .GT HW""|'”"9"""""" . V . _ . . - < ~ ~ _ . - ~ ' 1 »- ~ ' ~.~ ~"-"'~ -"" .""'~;~».'=""""n:'»"5~'»5".\'-V- "i'..~'..F.s".:‘ "'.'l'W"”~ ' FNW- .- 1 _»<.. _ ~.~ , ' _ <_.- f _- - » . - -1- f . - 1'.. r _ .--_ ~. ,i __ _ _ ‘_'¢»rr=' ‘ _.-;i_»y AN mnsr or au. " ‘ l|l"ICI'IMBEl(`,»,4`|g¢9 "N ` hifi-usa-News __ y *-r; ~___________, #girl '__ _ gl., 5'(-T r ui 'l'IlE PRINCE (IOUN'l`Y GUARDIA . .v .1 'e 1--_' 5* t i ,__ li _ F lun , , Oillceii in Summerlido, John Diclrlbson, Agent, ' and in Allierton, A Herbert Clark, Agent. (_ -The latest news, lirst ol a_ll._ --The new rink at Suniinerside Will open tonight. -John Beaton, Coleman, was in Summerside yesterday. -A life-like photo ol Rev ll. G. Btrathie, Sumnicrside, adorns the cover ot December number of I.ord's Day Advocate. -The Crystal Rink Suni- rnerside, will not open this winter for business. The new rink will now tc thc centre of attrac- tion lor skaters. -The steamer .\1into made the round trip from >`uniiiiei'side to (Tape Tonnentfne yesterday It was known when she left Sunimerslile owing to the fact that Captain Finlayson did noe get orders to ll-are earlier. lt was expected that she would leave ui arrival of the mall train from Chn'rll>tte\o\\'n nt len a.m. She left Tormentiiic on i-ctuin nr, 2.15 and' nr- i'i\'ell in .\‘ii:i;ii:ei'_~ide ut 3.45. - night- ` -Uut of the 365 days of 1909 the steaiiier Empress spent 256 days on the Sumnierside Pt du Chene route. --A special conimiinication oi Zetland I.od|_e, No 7 A. F. and A. M., Alber- tnn, will he held on tomorrow even- ing at L’.30 in their lodge room. Busi- ness. and liistallation of otiicers. -The regular meeting ol the W. l‘. 'I`. U., Slliiinicrside, will .be held at three p. ui. un Thursday in the Y.M. C_A. Hall,silliject-Pence and Arbitra- tion by Mrs li. T. Holman. All are welcome. -Alexander Campbell, Siuiiinerside, Agent for the Steamer Mintu, while doing duty on the Suniinerside-Tor- mcntiue route, received a message from Mr Taylor, Agent of the Marine Dcpt. Charlottetown, to the effect that the Steamer Minto nas liccrl ordered to leave Siinimerside this iinirnilig for t`liarluttetowii direct. so _ _ _ F 1”; t ~'GE7.'.‘~ 1_5?-J _ ' . __ ' _“s-||l';-:ii i ‘ _ _ _ . _ V __ ‘ m __.'_--: MncHattic of Montrose, comliicting,-|Sp;p,~1n0|1 full directions just _how to f ~`.'-_l,,*_`~-",l;-_»`.'&fgf " the -service. use it. li you will' persist and use .it theiun in (ur window. .i _*ii Iiandkerchiels ' ' - . _ _ _ i An immense ver ri- ~l'diiint h .dk cl fs :il . ' allectfon, present yon with this com. ' 3" Y UF M ue cqu io any dnplay weeverinide - ' Neck Ties ° _ ‘ ‘_ . S""“"§' "EW ““fY- "Hktles for men. Fine cashiiie e socks and slccliings ‘l‘""§- (“°“*"”- (`“""-B'2l"‘Si Mufflers. Stuniieids iiiisnrlnirable underwear for lu .wi .< _ _ any ie °“ “°°""‘" “"“k“b‘°““de‘”“'@“'f°' W°1"*="-“’¢ ‘He 11r»'lliuHfl=fSf°rf=\¢\°f> nie pupils tr ri-eeiuiiil sclionl. Ai- Cl°l~h9» TV\`0ed:~. l`izin!iels, blaiikelings, ruggiiigs, druggets and yarns, W. C. TURNER Q1). CO fit irrr-\\'l'tf The LOW Price Store. _Suunysiden Special S Xmas 1 Prices oN ALL Mi' s'1`oci; or ifins XMAS FURNITURE iT wii.r, mi' 'ro i>i'Rc;u.-\s.i Hnnn MARK WRIGHT N§£`f§‘e‘i§f'S _ Queen Healers _ 'I he Store with a Reputation* Cameron Hardware Co_'s where everybody gets wlirit lliev ask for. Pricw $4, $6, $8, $10. liu\riis any old thing. ` Cameron 4?). (0 l.0ncioii House _ fx' "1" Ir'_" attractive form of invoslmcnt ly double the income. amount, Ilrge o- small. Price loz. Yield 5.88 por cent. To The Investor Ol Small Or Large Amounts ' Acadia Sugar Preferred The small investor will find the stock of ACADIA SUGAR a. very _A small investment ran be made and addrd io from time to lime, having all the advantages of a sziviiigw bank account, and yielding near- _Forihe large investor-Inveiiors frcquenllv expnriencg difficnlly in _ lindlng an inves'nient ln use up odd nmounlsdionds are usually of $|,ooo and $_0 you will accept some with our best wishes for A Merry Xmas and A I-ln New '.'ear. Si 'ned on liehalf of though Mr McQuald was taken entire- ly by surprise, yet he was not found lacking in words'to convey his cor- ils se' oil to their homes well pleas;-il tn learn that they had been grantid a holiday. ' our '1ist. Colne in and ace the many bargains we have to ofler. Sl- WEEK UF PHAYEH During the Week oi Prayer, -as- usual, union prayer meetings will he conducted throughout the City in the various churches, beginning January 3rd as follu/vs :~ Subject: "The Kingdom and the Church." Address by Rev T.iW. Murphy. Tuesday, .Ian 4-First Methodist Church. Siibject : "The Gospel ni the, Kingdom." Address by Rev T. FJ Fullerton. - ' Tluesday, Jan 4-The Peoltes Church. Address by Rev Geo E.. Ross. Wednesday, Jan 5-Grace Church. Subject: “The Kingdc-in and Citizen- ship." Address by Rev G. ll. White. cd at Vanilla, Phil Island; also four 11. ~ _ - - isters, Mrs R. Mclnrnis and Mrs E.1§3,.;$.Scl:`§n1;a§:3§?ed33§rR;;lé$;r;_:€§;ES ry of UUwhich leeds the roots and makes hair grow. .___.,__-.___ BTOCK QUOTATIONS. Dec 29-(Speclal.)- 90} 801 1172 180i Copper Baltimore C. P. Il. Reading __._._.. 170? Southern Pacific 1342 St.. Paul 157% U. S.. Bteel . 91 Union I’aciilc 203! missouri Pacino 71} i|"‘ i bovereicn ’ Cashmere Hose _and half Hose will out wear all other Friday, .lan 7-Zion Church. Ad _ ‘ Daughter ~ on the A illmn h _ f Fnrdfr n-,;t"r N i ns' r ng COMEDY ' 5""~9.e_!.`;' -. _ l*"” " f @ xref llI’lmB --1; SONG ROSIE Admission 5 cts ' W _._-V; __. _ :_,_,_- » For Christmas What better remeinb raiice can you give your friend than afnirof shoes. All the best makes to choose from. ‘ Walk-over, Hagar, Red Cross. Reliudo, linipress, Gold Bond. Morris 6: Smith _ - ‘ lun n 'diana residing in New England terri-. l `.@ it 1 The Enlerp din twtrfsts HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS FROM NEW ENGLAND TO MONTREAL AND i QUEBEC. Arrangements have been made whereby the residents of Boston, Dor- chester, Springfield, and other New England points will have an oppor- turilty of visiting Montreal and Que- bec durlng the big holiday season at greatly reduced fares. Such fares will be ln effect from stations on the Boston and Maine, the Cen- tral Vermont, and New York. New Haven and Hartford Railroads, op- gratln ; in conjunction with the Grand runk Railway system. Tickets will be on sale from December 30th to January 2nd, inclusive, valid to re- turn ou or before January Z‘.\th, 1910. §$.Qn..QY.e£..vi'.l1_ lie,_allo_w_cd_nn_.1).l.tl¢; kets at intermediate stations in Can- da. Theua excursions will give Cana- tory, a grand opportunity to visit their friends or relatives in Canada at very low farce. _*12-20_mdr3w. __ A ____ _ _. _ invest Wiscly Write me today for the best ri'_':,'- Q ff-= I ' Clean Stock of iy be yours- Blg Bargains in Dry hoods For Sale (iieali ln coverliug intii cash the stock if 1 L by M. Tremor -Y C ~'ihe undersigned realizes that he must bear an enormous loss. This Loss will l - Someliody's Gain -This Gain \Ve were not clispos rd to accept any oder for the WHOLE s;<~.ci<; that was made ug rinfllizive decided to share the barguns with the buying. public iii general and wi ll -“My Those who call to look over what they may require will receive courteous ticatmeut and to actual buyers we will guarantee satisfactory discounts. Dry Goods, Furs, Clolhing and Wall Paper. EDWARD KFl.Ll The Kitchen ls. lliten in the clislriblllloii uf XMAS GIFT Uf, in on it dl-ponds the liappiness oi' t *=::~~-“-"*-o-'°--°"’"-. r- - - U --. --- i »- ig;-Q Forgotten liereas it should be the first thought hc whole family for ihe new year and for future years; and they ca.n't be happy if things go wroig in lhe home becallle of a poor stove, Present thc Kitchen with :in- Enlerprisc Monarch Steel Range the newest, most hai dsonie. and most d urable range on the market today...and voii‘ll haven happy h uaebold -or oil: well fortified by properly cooked food K0 face other troubles. If your rloilei' does noi ii indl: the M oN.ll1ei-i. w¢'li`§sna you ni iiiiiufnei eircular describin: its Good point-i if you will only write for it to- oliidry Co., Sackv lr -i nqfai-liirr-rg ANNOUNCEMENTS. *All this week we will give special discount. Open every evening. Simon Joseph, Queen St. . 12-21dtl. ille, N. B. 'Fancy liandkerchiela, ties, braces etc make useful Olirlstmas presents for men. Bee our stock and note our prices. Simon Joseph, -Queen Bt. 12-llldti. *wlldey Lodge meets to~nlghi:, (Thurs~ day). Election of ollicors. .-1 We are now opening omg bn., Such as- hy the particular housewife, for Ch .WINS fc Nizw Aiiiiivlis. _ » iifiil lines of Fancy Grocoriesz- lfancy Biscuita from _l:icob& Co., Dublin, Ireland. l‘"“°Y F'89i D&l€S, Saucer 6': Olive Oils frcm Reina & Brady, New York & France, and al' u‘l assortment of everything nee fist mas Bal ing. SON, Sun: _ id., Ross Representing The North Ame Co. of Toronto, ‘ Dividend paying Stocks and - Bonds to be had. With largest return on your money-in keeping with cafe investment. Iwill send tree of coat my Weekly Sloclr Market Review of Prices. ' F. P. BUCHANAN ' Member Montreal Stock Exchange, Liverpool & London & Globe Building, London, England, - The Richmond Co, Quebec. ' _ The C. P. ,R. iiAi.ir.ixsvnNmr,n.n.iiiiasr..ionr~'f.Nna. makes' I V I M°“"¢al- we solicit R Sh\|'Q l l f 0 _ 5 , _ ll i ¢tlSfl Matth efW§ rican Lite At=Sl1i'8H¢¢ . '» The Commercial 'Union 'Fire of i _ and Drummond Fire Ticket Agency of your Ipuein an