Q* 1 _ ‘ _ , , :.~ -,.... -1' .~ .1 -f-fp.;-~y , 1l|QNnAY ' g 'run onmnorrnrown enanpiur , . I - _|ANU§1{yf31, -mfg ' .~The Western ft.-::.;-_-::_-::JY-_:.-_-_-_4::_-_-'-‘r:-':-‘_~:-=-::_-:::;:_-:. -IT PAYS to blly In lull Provlnco. -W. K. MeGOUGAN, Globe Fox Ex- change, is Guardian Agent In Summer- eldo. -THE MORNING DAILY Giiardlan can be obtained at LaI!erty'u ' ousor- lnl Pnrlours, Sumniersldo. --SUDDEN DEATH.--Mr. .\lc.\al|iieeessi`ully passed the rc- quirerl exziiniiiatioii. has i‘ecei\'etl ht-r iliplouia on behalf of said training school, .\ii:-s llaslnni leaves shoi".ly to take ai post-gradiiaie conrss- in the l`niied States.-X. -ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for the advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum chargo, twenty-live cents. -HOCKEY BOOTS.-The linlniice of our Iiuckoy hools nrt' on sulc at rin |n'ii'e.~‘. .\`ow is thu time to Ili yourself out with liools and skates ut rdzissiiiiililt: prices. l~`. \\'. Strong & (fo. 7007-l~Iiliiili -WANTED.-Young inun with suinu cxpi-riciicc on liitlie works and drills, stnte wages. llnll Mziiiufacturiug Coiiipany Suiiiiiicrsidt-. . 7064-1-Ziilviili. -Cr-\.>.lCH SOCIAL. - 'Inc Chris- iinn I-imll-n\'or Society of Lot 14 Pres- liyierinii church held zi pleasany and eiijoyalile social at the home of` Mr. und .\irs. .~\rcliie Ellis, Port llill. on thc ereniiig of Jail. 25th. The mein- hc-rs of the society with soiiie friends to the nuniber of forty-0\'e spt-ni the eveiiiiig in plnying ,games of all kinds .ind all ilioroughlgx enjoyed ilieinsclves The so<»i;il coniniiilee of the society had clinrgv of arrangcnieiiis.-i‘. 1 l _ Women’s Fas hionable Eu; 1,4 ».-n.r..~.~._~_~.f. ~... u Trimmed Suits at Re- markable Price-Savings There are only three in the lot-one of each kind left-it your size is here and you will come or order quickly you will have the smartest, newest, nobbiest style that can be found anywhere at a great deal less than they are really worth. These suits are exact cop- ies of New York’s latest models and were good values at their regular prices. 1 Ladies’ Nav_y Blue Serge Suit. coat is lined throughout with blue silk moire, has 5-inch belt all around, buttoned close to neck with milit- ary collar of black fur, bottom of sleeve also trim- med with fur; has two piece flare skirt with med- iumd high waigsé lui? wlidth at botégéiiogf skirt 2 1-4 yar s, size . egu ar price _ for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 1 Ladies’ Black Gaberdine Cloth Suit, coat is lined throughout with good quality grey satin, made in new flare effect with belt at back, huttoned close to neck, velvet collar and cuffs trimmed with fur, also bottom of coat trimmed with fur; has plain two piece skirt with slightly raised waist line. width atbottom ol' skirt 2 1-2 yards; size $58. Regular price 2800 for 1 Ladies’ Navy Blue Gaberdine Cloth Suit. coat lined throughout with grey satin, and huttoned close to neck with military buttons, new flare effect at bottom of skirt, be-lted under arm section; black velvet collar and cuffs trimmed with fur. also bottom of coat; has two piece skirt with medium high waist line, width at bottom of skirt 2 l 4 yards, size 36. Regular price 32.50 for ....................... ................... ._ » R. T. HOLMAN, Ltd., Summerside, P. E. I. moo-i-;ii.\i~._»u;n_ ' *~ .-4 gi _ |__ 7* _ I* -_ l Y' _ii T`d Fb.8tli Mammoth Auction Sale -MAT CANVAS.-lt does not pay to hook on poor canvas. We have just received a lot of good canvas in the fpiiowing widths:-27, 32, 36. 54 and 7.. inches; also, 100 lbs. good quilt pntclies. i<‘. W. Strong & Co. ` 7097-I-Iiiuili -PATRIOTIC WORK. - A uioellii-.; was held in the Town llnll on Tues- day evening for the purpose of devis- ing ways and menus of encouraging many of our wouicii io take a better interest lu regard to Patriotic work. It was decided llial representatives from each church would interview the wunicu and see what would or could bo done along the line of sewing or kiiitting, The ’l‘owi\ llall is open ev- ery day for those who wish to work but the regular day for meeting ls Tuesday afternoon of each week. That is the day the work can ilc de~ livered und accepted.-H. -S. S. MEETING. - The Sunday school of Lot 14 i’i'esliyterian church held their annual meeting in the church recently and the reports of the superintendent and oflieers were very satisfactory. The following 0lll~ vers were elected for next year: Su- perinieiideni-;David Dougherty. Asst. Siiperiiiteiitlent-il. T. McKendrick. Secretary-lddgar Dougherty. Trees. -Arthur Doble. 'l‘lie Bible Class of ihc same Sunday School elected the following ofhtrers:-President-J. K. ilanisay. Vice Pres.-Archie Ellis. Seey Treas.-Rosanioiid Doble. Teach- er-l»{et-tor D. Doble. Assistant teach- trs-Messrs. \\‘. J. Montgomery and J. K. Ramsa_\'.~P. DOWN IN MAINE. -'-The four act _drama “Down in lllaiiie.'f was present- ed by the Rustieo Amateur Dramatic Club in the Rusiico hall on V\’ednes- day evening, January the 26th. De- spite the poor condition of the roads the hail was filled io the doors. All the nienibc-rs of the cast perfornied their parts ereditably. The following are the names oi’ those who took part:-Misses Cicely Martin, Jose- phin Doiroii, Enima Gallant and An- gie Blanchard. John H. Gallant. Capt. Jeremiah Doucette, Joseph R. Gallant. Albert Gallant. Joseph Martin, Theo- philus Blanc-hnrd and Camille Gal- lant. Songs were sung between the at-is by Capt. Jeremiah Doucette and Albert Gallant and little Allnn Buote gi-we a recitation all were heartily ap- plauded Miss Fannie Gallant was the organist of tlie. evening. The Rustico .-\inaI.eur Dramatic Club have during the past winters given splendid per- forinanccs, and those who had the privilege of hearing "Down in Blaine" witnessed a. first class per- forinaiice presentrd in a .first class niniiner. It is umlerstood that this drniiin will be repented in the near \`uuiri-. .-\ll those who have not had the opportunity of liearing ig should make it a point to aitten- WARD ONE. East of Great George Street- The First' Polling District shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number One, in the City of Charlottetown, sitnate East of Great George Street, and the poll shall be held at or near the dwell- ing of John Quinn. No. 131 King St. West of Great George Street- The Second Polling District shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number One. in the City of Charlottetown, sltuate West of Great George Street, and the pool shall be held at or near Patrick Murrayls shop, 40 Queen St. WARD TWO. East of Great George Stream- The Third Polling District shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Two in the City of Charlottetown sltuate East of Great George Street, and the poll shall be held at O'Shae's, comer of Great George and Sidney Streets. West of Great George 8treot.- The Fourth Polling District shall comprise all that portion of Wrprd Number Two in the City of Cha ottetowh, situnte West of Great George St. and the poll shall be held at -James Rush’s _resid- enre. 92-94 Sidney Street. -' wAno runes. ', _' The shall in tht! poll wana roun the The Seventh Polling District shall comprise all that portldh of Ward Number Four, sltuate West: of Hilla- borough Street and east of Great Geo rge Street, and the poll shall be held at the store ot Aubrey WbIt`e's on the north side of Kent St. being. No. 167 Went. of Great 'George 8I.-`-f- The Eighth Polling District s all iiiiinprise all that portion of Whrd Number Four in the said City, sltuate West of_Great George Street, andtlita poll iihill be held at the _Engine House Room of the City Building. East of Hillsborough Street- The Ninth Polling Dlstwrt ehali comgilse all that portion of ard N Hlisij” ve in Charlottetown, Gait. of ull! Street and a line in continuation thereof to the division line between Charlottetown Common land Royalty. and the poll shall be held 'plilor near the dwel lug house or Petr cl`¢ Quinn. Tanner, No. 8 Longworth Avenue. | The Tenbh Polling District shall comprise all that portion of Ward Five in Charlottetown, eutfof, 'Grant George Street and the Mal eq e Road and west or Hillsborough ‘SI.l‘3et.` dnl] of a line in continuation thereof to the time on nee between crime tegdvni Common and Royalty and t_I1e_‘p_oIl shall be held at'oi° 1;eu`i"the dwe "lg: ‘-house of Silas J. Whl ioek 12-"14 So ` ' I St., near the corner o! School wil Euston Streets. Wnt of Gr'ut` ' WARD FIVE.