_PQ I 1 _ si' Wi ;SUMMERSiDE ~¥~_~_ _ f ` -i "_i ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i A' i_ > \ W ~V A ‘ii A 5 .` I Ili' " 'Q :__ ‘C _ hi _ _ » r i i »_ ' 7 Turns vvasalarge and reprlésea't_ative T ~` ____ ' :_;_°°°°" “'m‘°"-°¥"i_b_m°° °f “°"“_¥ lit? audience at the Y. M. C. A. Monday __ , _ ._ __ _ _ *E**Wh*»=¥'s°interesiins»udi>¥<=e~l\1Rf_night in iiwsev. iv. H. smimieeiure - ‘ ~ “ "*’“"R‘”k 1”* °'°'1l"11 Mr- -T°'"\ environs Mlm Lib Mr John M sf r ns ii ° ' ' 3 "”" _’ ° “ir 9 ' V ‘ ’°“» th* W°*`i‘i5 ¥'°'\t°3t‘ Bkiteri Clark presided The lecturer in his dis- S on the ice on his second visit to _mmm s,,gges,e_| 8 system of N,“|i,,8 '~*`-Q 1° '°“ n’ ‘nd his D"f°rm'“°" wer’ which should comprise the following Bve ii _ ‘”"“’ ‘PP"°l°°°‘l W” mf- Hi* ‘lm uses Heier Bi ri h Pom Practical _°xhibm°h 'ms ` and religiougi 'Ellie iiizliorlcaliiovel is of \\'om§i.\°a ox smns, great value. Every lman should know the the history ot his strapped to his legs standing two feet _“tion d th msw of 8 cm m°ve_ above the ice. This was a new feature 'an e ry pe ' _ _ ments. While history gives n view of hem and its mm’d°°u°n'w°'s 'iw °d "mi lite in great circles, biography views life mm ‘tte“i°n° An" doin' "me “wide in small cl l The bio h a n “ld illeids °°~lR° work he skated the ` Nw’ mp y "°“~ 8 umm, Uwe.; Bmw ei M8 th D __ h man should read lsthatmhicb appeals to ‘ p R \ e U 0 'i ‘ mm me foot serpentine spina" I _ __ him. The one that is lum nous no na, foot whirl wo ki’ 3° 'm voluminous. Truth comeato us in the ._ _r UR in many new mmouvem an of which were dlmeult to intuition oi the ooet. Poets have beep mm d to » _ h X . accused of the specluative and unreal. FLOOR af' W” ° °“‘°°“°°""“"“‘¢ fri..-_mipeeiiuieepreisiiieinifieai. 'riiey Af _ _ -_ takeour minds wherewe breathe a new Iermkmg os me "ms h° sppened ailnosphere. He dealt chieily with the wxra rascr sx.i'rs_s poetry of patriotism which isone that is d t th _ lfprtoo little encouraged. We are _now m nn °'°' 'U °°d“° "°'k' "‘°““° gmiuniy smiling the imperial -pu-ii.- tiekwmi, angie and aansi¢lf°a$ii.>¢spinf"’*"“"° m” b°""“’"°“’ ‘“ th” '°"‘” °" ,nd in .pediumiwxhe Bum, jump' such poetry. but we can not read which he alone has been able to do he patriotic wlmug wmwut °""°h°l °h°wed mat and of ‘U2 Sallie spirit me h|mes_ _.rhm_he went through me will make ot us better citizens. He Bishop eight with out oil* cork screw "rand bud’ t° the p°°t"'-7 Whifl. and the grape vine with serpentlnei ‘K em°u°° and the ` pmt" curves which were extremely pretty. 'He i °fph“°°°phy’ Pr‘°u°°‘l radius amid' did' the Philadelphia twist and also r°°di““ s_h°“|db°°°°h th” '°“~1d m°k° performed some difficult toe catches ;';_;;t;°' ,}__'l‘_e‘;:‘_;_h§’_‘_“°;*al__"_ p;u_'£°;°':;l°; wifhi. i't¢fi if if. 'rn ~~ " conlttinuouéi sxeiiinaemie 323° complet; other’s mistakes. The most imD0itant tm." in the ,,_i,._ one foot whh_|s_ an foot thing in life is our ideal. There isa social w|,i,.|_ and ,malmng an ,he toes of ms ideal and the political ideal.but religion ia _skates lie went through very prettily. He nefessuy for a muy d°vel°p°d °h""°t°'° worked in many other fancy curves and Science has itslimitations. It deals only twists-wlilch were_bis_ewu` and for which V wgm the pr°s_ents'I.t Wa§_th°i13ht °n°° th? heharno name. 3°°“°°t*d"H ww °°u1d'“°t3‘° hmm in He um, tow. 5 ~ _It _ __ _ d., hand but;vr_euiindtliatscienee_demnndstlie gnc an 8 ve mm es reS_ an \existenceolGod.__Religion meets every desire-of Iifeami leads one to righteous: _ ' ' “““““"°" ” "’_"”5~ _ =~|=eess-ee¢i~tieu»;~a=»-»aie_~¢f~+s»eks~_s»»s_ 80108 °Y¢l' il D°1° f"°m 3 hel8ht_of 2 feet moved by Mr. Neil McLeod. seconded by 5‘°¢h¢‘1lf°391~3Whi0l!i8 i»h¢_W0rld`s re- E. H. Wright and suppor‘e`l by R. cord held by himself. and Sh0Wil-\8 won- H. Campbell and John Moliison who d°’f“H*°°"‘ his UW- H3 “|30 Pl¢8S¢‘l complimented the lecturer on his able th? ““‘“°“°° "im mme bl`°“3 .illmpllllr discourse. Mr. Smith made a suitable going over four barrels lying on their reply, iiat. and also with suprising ease he / ' uded v . THE home of the late Hugh McIntosh, 53,1 U er three barrels gmndmg on =Port Hill, is again visited bysickness. A51 Mr. Dividsou uses skates which are prepamtmus were being made for rem°v` _ ing the remains of thedeceased gentleman ` to its last resting place, a message had been sent forDr. Lang to visit the lady' who had so kindly waited upon Mr. Mc- Intosh during his illness. Mrs. _French has since then been very low with that dreadful disease pneumonia, but by the aid of the best of medical skill and kind treatment the good people of Lot 14, hope _ for her speedy recovery Tan Confectionery Store of Mr. _G.s F. _ __ _ Hnt.art,Alberton, was, broken into on.. -_ _ ~.’f__ Saturday night last, and goods to the_ i V __ _ _ _ _ _ _ value of about twenty dollars were _stolen _-_ therefrom. _ The thieves _ effected `an_ en _ trance by breakln a window in the rear end of me 8.me_ _g _ we sen ni issuing sas me gueen City Diamond ___ s the _.¢.` _ , _ _i 4 - ~ -.;,. ;» 153 " r i ._ -os.. . 1 _ ‘ ii_ii_____ll|glil_, Fel. 22. »f ; <'~_’a'~§;`;r*.f?‘s.';__ ...av ' _ ' was ;. woe.--~...._ . .- ~ -- ~ - i is _.__ .__ _ __._ ._ _ _ _ _ _._.`....._..._..._ ‘ ~"~“‘!-§.¢~‘#€_`l.WK-}‘P!P£§V€\‘¥ ". .' I _ _ ‘ _ »-'__ shunned; ' ii :,;» iii, -< 5 _ 'a i iris ‘ . ‘wt _;-_»- CO RS ETS Anemadein the most up-to~be. M __ -WANTED-.5 neat iutelligentngirl to do house- work in the forendon, and qtte b_la;ke8h0iJ U11' balance of day. Wages $9 a month at i_r=t and Soni! satisfactory. Apply S. M. Mc\\illiams. 205* lurimnc Street, Newburyport, Mass. 4U- '1‘o”x.iz'r-'rhe dweiii__»:_g_ sense mr rupee Street, at present occupi bv Mr. james Lus- ivorth. Applyto W. _W. Weifner._ 22lf- AGENTS W¢\NTED.-To_sell our Boer-British War and Family Record Pictures. Ou_r agents ma ke from $ioo to _fam a month, canvas-eszngtheee ‘ienutiful pieces o nrt. See our large ads. itverv day) in another part of this paper. Home lovelty Mfg. Co., Chicago, Ill. 27 ‘__ _é ,___ _ ___ ____ ,___ ' .-4-* THE annual meeting of the Grand Ever - Dairying Co.. was held in St. .P.itrick’s Hall, Lot 14, on Tuesday last. The meeting was well attended and much ‘interest manifesiesl. The Secretary. Mr. -James ‘Brown presented ii clear and cor- rect statement ot the year-‘s business and all present were satisfied that the 'com- pmy had rloneits best for all concerned. The old board _ of directors were re~ap= pointed with Mr. G -_o.Monkley Pri silent, and Mr. H. D. Dcbie; Auditor. . WsM_11~vn i : iniii u_ mac-‘ ire ir: n. ywasb and doorfiictory, one who can » le” full shares vfhcwryrmhrwd-Awl: atoaiei &elleehanie¢ _Kfg._: Co., Sum- _ ‘_ __‘- » l'eb.‘l2e_od`_2w_k._s__ _ _»f,_i_ . .f'_ .-.< l H. 1/ I _ _ __ __ __ ef . " _ ; A _ -_ 2:._-’#isf.i‘__ 1 .,_.» _. -__~ _rv-_'_-'.'»_=.'. _~. ;.;'.__'»_ "ii W 7 ~ ___ __ Jr ‘-F“~»= .few-f .2-my-1 fi __ .1,=».f‘i._~:; ~ »-..~v~s_~,;>' _'Mi - -: J:-_ ~ .gé 4'* .f _- *_ fr ,r ;.‘;_ _ _'§__y__ ._ __ _ _ i _ ~. R ~e_~_, ,-_ THE GUARDL_Ll\, n 1- It is not oiteu that Summeraiders are went through double threes forward and made specially for him. _.mit \aaian Through some misunderstanding' in the _ Beaver date arranged for a hockey match between _ _ planet a team from Victoria, Crapau l, and the Sunbeam Pioneers from Summerside in Crystal l ¥i°:;tRos"_ Rink the Victoria boys arrived here yes- ` ‘ _ . ierday and expected to play last night but Every “ml gmnnhed' owing to the Davidson performance the game could -not be played. _ ,ORN F DAVIDSON Tm: qualldcations lor voters in the Mr. Davidson°s work is interesting be- must b*‘-21 3'°ii\;°f l8¢`§`1lll\lS¥b€ 3-2ll°|\\°|\° _ ` ` ' _ csuneitisoriginei. aiifi..e_.-sxliiing, sahareeldent of Siimmei-side. muiivbe a least the most attractive ii_.'.iros, are a B*’m°\¥S\lb.l¢°¢8llf| lllllllt 'MVB Deli In _ '_ '"“““”_ jmggur 9( ¢,|"¢,, ,mg “|141” ‘nd _ me (me taxes and rates of any kind due the tcvi n. _ “ fs f~-fe - 1 -_ ... 5 ' _ _ u‘_c“““r_ _ v¢___iio can arrange the succession of such 1 _ _ _ __ _ _ ins U ` movements with the fbest taste is the _ ~ _ - _ '__ most successful ekaua'.~=»Aiud his peculiar _ ' V ` 0 _ ‘9‘ ’” W" °FS“"_‘¥s _ _ _ I IL , ` ;%iairt_‘,{ ,__ _ _ _ _ ‘ i il W V . _ _ 1 l § g 5 _ _ Y i Attlornwali, on Sunday, Feb. Std, tou _ _ s _ __ _ fn' s gaineilby the introductipg ot twists Hr. and Mrs. Daniel Frizzeii a daughter. ~ - f ' - andiizutes. His *exhibitions ‘last night ,_;_<= _ _ _ - _ _ - -' - -' - - '- _°f"°=1¢l=f\1 °°‘“'°°i¢°°°=‘-' "'f°“*_"'efs"mdVg"°°° “'“_i' 'wich' he p”f°"“5_ the Presbyterian Mausml Summer- f his WGTK. The ban I \ld¢d` mililh ill $i|e_ Que’ onpebl-mu.y19&|.__ uni’ bl E'°,_w‘ H °"J97"P°““ °f the e"°"i“3 by rendering °' Smith, M. A. B. D., Siiuon Uiy of Ken- “i°‘_"P.*‘°3"f»‘m°f -‘“_“°i°- ` ~ _ ~ - '-diimton and Dorothy Ann Haney of Ciiii~ M_r._D_svidson leaves this morning for “gm S0uris__v'\[here he performs on Tl:'ursday‘ ._ evening ,,_fte,. ,mich he goes to C|,,“.|°w._ _ flat the residence ot the lrlde's uiocher,` town and will give an exfilntion there on L‘?5»|5h*~' 13"” FWY- b-Y "W R'°V"‘ W- W°9*{ Fridny ,,;ghf,_i _ assisted bythe Rev. W. H. Spencer, Miss *P_ gs ` P_ 51 P _ _ ' _ _ _ Emma V. McMillan of Vernon River to P“"°d~ Au 'Wk d-me "9 °iW0P ll. __ John Russell Brehaut of Montague. can beednne in the ciiy, viarranted Ynsrsnniv was n0mi|m¢~,i°n‘ any fo,-_ ___-_ - _ ' _ __ __ for on year B_ig_l-discouota_gisen_in-i ARK,” ,___ ._ ...W Summerside Town Council. Considerable _ 1 ill our lines of _goods__to make '_ _ h “ ` ‘ interest was in inifesiei but their seemed ° for fp? ing imporfatioitif _ T 1 __ ` to belittle preparation for orgenisaiion _ - - A i ’ and none his-l much ideaus to who would A, the Bae on _hu 715% `J___hu _ _ ~ _ , 1 e ' v e _ __ _“__ _ ____,.____ __ _ ` A _ beproposed for either Mayor or Town 1 _ -~ _ Councillors until the eleventh hour. It Henrhip qw? Sbyeur °£_ms ’-me' _ 'l ef A _ ‘ " ( _ i im., i. my 1,; 1 ; mg, Ainionmiield on Feb ie, Mn. Hugh- "‘ “"7 “"`"" °"P‘°"‘° °°° mm’ was 'ne a-oar eorec'osng» e__ _ _ ___. _- ____ N _R _ when nominations began and like a tidal 'Hunierin th_e¢83rd year oi her age. _ ' L" §1dgI§° an Squme wave there wis rushed into the ` _field one oft_he_hi;°gestiists of candidates __ ‘M Bcmshaw' Jfuuary nh’ “sed __ : in the historyof th° town. The following y°"S’ M‘“¥°r°"' Wm’ "f Henry Dm' mm T” s'_' ’='F "‘l‘ 2 ‘ are the names or those noudnutud _ daughtenol the late Angus Mclnnis, leav- ‘ » s » M R _-*ing a'l‘ov‘ing husband, _ son, und two FOR Mm ' daughters to mourn their loss ` J A Bracc (Boston papers please copy) J§.mi1s.i.1u.-_.\*eii1. _ _ f 'i _ seem-annie. _iii ‘ roi: cocxeinnous. Diedon Feb. llth 1901. ofla grippe, in _ _ __ _ Ma ___ __ _ _ __ __ I-, _ is ineesih warmer. Rubens bei..ve.i ' --- ° 14 *U-_ Gecrge Bishop. ' 7 3°°_ _‘ ‘ __ f _ _ ~. John Dickiesom son of__Jacob and Caroline H. Dignan__ 1 f ~ DE“‘R"°c°:;’_f;;: PUBu;e1?'_‘;":$;9°I. H _ ` ~ ‘ __~ George H. Gardiner, \Vo_odst_ock,_ P. E. I. Robert was a consist _ sealed Te__d___*_ Wm bet°_'__e'”éeked _ ai th ' ' _ _ John D_ Gos5_ ' _ f;_l;__C?ll`l;5l:l_\J Bild ]€U\;€5_ the _:_¢_f5t_;m0E.l' _ Department until noon on. _ _ -__ _ HALIFAX N 8 _ Suas M:_HickS_ _ ill L 8- 8152003 0 I8 Wi Esus. '_ -' '~ '_ _ ' ‘_ ‘ - ' L. . _ ' ° ` Thomas L. Hinton. LBlf_S_§ed an the dedd “ h° dw “l me Fmm _ David Klfke- or. " 0 tract fort e repaixing`of De able! Bgridgeqiztc- i _E I it X I ‘-C V ` _ ” Lwmlrd Mwis- on Feb iz aisiimiie, Loi 12. nn, I. °°"““f€*° Pla” “<1 S§‘=_ '5f=“f*°°' 1° l==`f_¢f== ef _ __ *Lime* A‘ M°"`i=*°“~ l S.in:i,uei Cannon in the 83rd year of ii‘i_;ah$§;1‘1ac§l§.fgiZl¢i';t ti‘iiEl;§<¢):xe1' _supervfgrqf ' _W ' 1M N '\|_ _ V ' enames twores i' _ `i'_ ~ ' "ff A' _ “me G U _her age. She leaves a hu bind and live tobecome, df°rme1}‘_;_?f“i1fu‘;-P°‘5_‘§_j'§_ “§ 8 0:9 a:a a:a eza e:a_e:a 0:! e:l . ¢ ._ Q -a»4¢ la Q ~ Q 0 a 0 o » 0.! 0.0 0.! 0.! 0.0 l.O‘¢‘_l 0.0 0 U ¢; __ ' _ i \‘ D ' Ir. need_`not1-take a wh. le page of this to 'tell ever made. Corset Covers - Night » Sale price now l0c_ Sale price now 25s' fi ii i. 30¢ 38c, 45c, 500. 559. _60c and up tothe very dainty ones $1.95 Knickers Sale price now 30e "ii _ -4 it _ li IG to 48,515,615, 15, ss, we swap. _ ele.ganily Skirts. Sale price now _ ‘ "39`c; Hale “ " -8,19 _ic _ ii $i.l0, 1.20, 140, 1.55 1.85/._ 1.75, 1.95, 2.00 'up to $.25. Every one worth L3 moto. _ Embroidery. I One binn full at ic. ' (K ll Cl ll R' .C nl ll lf M is so si ei ‘ ‘és Another binu full at prions worth 50 per cent moie. ` _- ‘ Towellings. _ l5~incbes1iile at do ‘S ii _ u is 6g u lcd emory up. ' i _- __ ,inline with handsome insertion, the very lateatnovei t 3 i._i. w z rland. All goods shown are worth 1 3 more than we ask for them -at the leading Waite Sentncr, Fic Q ~ Never "auch Sile now_»`_ _ 65s.? _ 1, e. 3" 6. u ii __ is ii it 90__,_ __ it ct to _ fpriec between up to $500. 31 iisiyles loclioone from. Eyeiygar- 'susan voiwirne ithaa we ask for them. _ ,_ _ '.` 'r A . i Aprons. A nice aseorirnent tn choose . aud,,,_. _Ivom Elegant designs _ priced to g"o-and that quickly., t Towels. ‘ _ The creain of the rock is one we are selling at _ 12s. and another “ “ l5e. Otheia fr`oin_3.:. ap- 391:. u is __¢¢ _ g5c_ ’ Si __ __ _ 72 is is bl ti u ci ' 29°, 90 ' MW _ls needed in every enklis li Sin Wind menp, use me wellf ‘ A-id ic 1-»~f\f»v_i»t»i_»_ we _ _ Aiid I to w_ill"‘tr'y _tell ' The precise timeofday, "_ __ ‘ s It ircmfsome shouldgtgp And failtogive,_the__~hcur _ ' Take moto Jury-& iCo’_s~ .Ieyeiry shop i _And he viii power. “ Watches, cleaned,” swatches’ main rin bf'6s`i.h in ` lain "rin 1 as H8810! Isles. .full ._ _ _3-;~,_- o _ _. -t-©__~_-5_4 I . llil fi. ll ll Tor el rea Eur' 1,1, ‘f _A Pu-iy Thf0l>l ills D- P~“*\11Sf'Y- _ |childreu.=to mourn their sad loser' -Her.. the contract must acnompa?_eaeUIiitender.' _ :_ ~ . _ ___ _ _ _ _° _- ‘ gV___P‘ _ __ . u_fx1ictio_n,_ .which wastes __ times __,h'f‘f§,§§_§f,f_§‘n°;§f,°§f,”°i -_ “_ " ' “ug ' =`~°‘¢1'¢ l-111,10 *Wie °fh°1' fl‘1¢!1_6_S 80611)# to Tenders tobe marked ‘f'l_`¢1idersLfors_Desai>iei Haw P. Wood. _ _ »_mii»¢.;o1».s i»_me_=__wi_.ii F““='=- _ .___ * ` - f _ patience.” wana ' _ _ _ i,t;ei*.1i_odii»._imi-t'm._