il 1-, .f<,` .<‘ ~' .|\- -i- -1 ,i fi aiu' ‘ac Q. 53 Fl* i".i ..i.-I df: 'li ln h ic- I'-'_~‘ ill i -i _iii ,Ii 5' i. _ ‘I ii; ,I ;;,I i -S J.-.`. l"§ Qi; _ ffl xi ..-. -» _sv wwa, .t-_ _~.~_'~- if J, l f V fi L _ 11 -i `.. TQ.. »~:~>;. V. I _.i 'U I ..- ~. / nj ' i ,'f, ‘ _.1 iz. -.rv ' ii Eli I`, iii r-; ._ ,»l, _ ll. "lf In ' ~i' if I l l »-il .C I i. , 'l . i .<;~ Slim" nw p _ _ -*f»~=~'-‘W Iriii@:'ciiiiiu.o1'riirowN cuARiiiA;N _ , on 6' 4-114" imini ii, 5;, ~ NEW "Ei.1.i.ii-i" is ? FROM WOODDTOCK PORTLAND, Me.. Feb. 6-0 formerly of Woodstock (N pini God! e , i in Maine is that Rev. Arthur; 5-lergiieg S;3¢§’l£t;i°»?'-1:3!! Q:1.::.mK'(Ex§:;ib:::- was attached to tiev. Frank' San- ' 'P mpn' I ford's I-lol Ghost and Us colony in Y Shiloh, will not succeed "Elijsh." Hersee, who has returned from Vancouver (B C ,, said tod y that s . a wane st south vancouver he received _iii t tn t P a messaK¢ from God." He said that A ° wo nn la ow mn “nm Hanford "had been deceived by devil and taken captive." He charged that Sanford more for.show that he diii for people, and the money he lud spent l on the yacht could have been th cared his much better in feeding the people o the hilltop. He threatened that if "Moses" Hoi- feel; 9 lumen, The contract, have . `does not acknowledge him as the “chosen land, the new head of Shiloh leader" he would see Governor tead. "Shiloh, under the present system, is si disgrace and a menace to the state," he said. “Throu h the scrip- increase Wl\iClJ‘ smaller tonnage. iiieaiis I shall have $3,500,000 with` E tures God has promised to my estate one hundred fold, which to carry on the work." er, a Woodstock (N. B.) lumberman,l which is held in trust and he receivesl an allowance of $100 a month. `S Thomas F. Allen, of Bangor, super-,the Hi;-gl; Hill horse dealer Patrick S5/1m0l\ McMann.° ' intendent of the Toblque Club, leaves Friday for Seven Pool on the Tobique River, ing lodge to be erected by Lord Duke and Duchess of Connaught and are his guests on ii salmon fishing trip thcre‘¢l Princess Patricia when they next June or July. Ric‘»-r Classical Institute in Houlton ill/le.) was dams ed _ S by nre today. A luiniii-ed students... from Neiv Brunswick ami Maine tiirncd to their homes pending pairs. ROOSEVELT FAVORS spent -ldecided to augment their sailing Plais-I Greenock, and it is probable Mile where he_ will superintend the erection of a fish- D Stra- Ipose horse fro Ge . M D ld thcona for the entertainment of thelsouris west: m 0 c Ona ' ( Ion until in t . hat butts d , th shall be a reunion whercrsorriiw :ilil °\‘¥il\¢ do not come. Signed Fred ________ - _ NEW soars Fon 'run CANADIA ssinvrcn. LONDON. rat. s-it irsiis ire. m Ships, that have just been ordered by the Cunard Line, are intended for th., Canadian service. The results of the Umukurntion of the Cunard service to _the St. Lawrence have been so satisfactory that the directors have - st by the two ships, which will easure 540 feet with a beam oi 63 been placed with Bcotts Shipbuild- ing and Engineering Company two vessels will be ready for. 1913 season. In the mewntiine_ the (Tunard Company will place in com. v I' of that the mission other boats already ad- anced in construction, but of much Alfred McDonald, Som-ig West, has old a four-year-old carriage horse to ooo Charles McKinnon, Souris, has urchnsed a handsome general pur- Oil In the horse notes published yester- , Hy relating to Iona Girl, lately pur- ;chased by Captain D. A. MacKinnon, i»ionsE No'rEs. 'P _ _ c. ; _ Hersee was left $35,000 bv his fath-I res ue” ovemor Rogers PNB BSDUSY-l`City, from Duncan Robertson, North $5.090`Rivei'. it should have been mention- cl that this speedy mare was sired fe; by Uoiiiniodore Ledyard, owned by wsuiiiiiiisini. iiisiiiuou iiiiii iiiiiici-: wuiii I i.iNEs oN 'mE DEATH °' ` OF MRS. W.G. BRYNTON -S. Lockerby, Hamilton, has com- pleted hil fox ranch and has a couple -Theannual meeting of North lied- eque Presbyterian Con re ation was Dastor's salary was raised fifty doll- ars On another motion he was ran -The annual meeting of the Western Anti-Tuberculosis Society on Monday' Ieveuing in Summerslde was not us ldfge as might have been wished, ow- iing doubtless to the inclement weath- er. The Trsasurer’s report showed ii fairly healthy financial cond tion, there being a fund of over $130 on hand. The following officers were e- 19_0ted for the ensuing year: Hon. J. E. Wyatt; Vice Pres. Mayor Mor- rison; George Mc)/lahon, Kensington, Dr. Ross, Alberton; Sec., Dr. John Jardine; Treas. Di-_ J. F. McNeill; Directors, Drs. A. McNeill, McLellan, Tapton, P. C. Murphy, Delaney. Revs. H. J, Fraser. J. C. McLean, Rn H. McDonald, J. A. Brace. Mrs. Brennan, Mrs. Holman; Leg- islative and Press Com., Dr, McLell- ah, Dr. Jardine, R. H. McDonald, H. Mclniiis and D. K. Currie; School Com. Mrs. Brennan, Miss Carrie Hol- man. sud the resident doctors. ,It was decided to hold another general meeting in the near future the Execu- tive, in the meantime, to arrange ii meeting.-S. exc. -It DB!! buy in this Province. I -The Morning Dolly Guardian can 1 be obtained at Laderty's Tonsorial Parlors, Summerside. of beauties to start with.-B. -All news, advertising and lub- scrlptlons in Alberton and vicinity should be' handed to H. Clark, agent 8 8 held on Jan. 30th. The tressurer's re- -Holman’s. Summerside, February Dort showed the financial affairs of ,sale offers, splendid savings in foot- the congregation to be in a very sat- ,wean dress goods, clothing, wash isfactory condition. On motion the.goods and furnishings. Don't miss ‘this sale. _ 2-8dr3i 1 g " _ ted a month holidays. This congrega- ~Extra large Jute Horse Rugs, tion looks towards the future with Bile 64 by 84 inchen. Wil-I1 2 W_I*l1' great hopefulness and expectancy. BUPCIDKIBB- Regular $1-75. sale price. $1.40. R. T. Holman, Limited, Sum I nierside. 2-8dr3i sale is a rare mone -snvin' vent sale at less than wholesale prices. 2-8dr3i --Jute Horse Rugs, wool lincd with l‘olar front-a thorou hi h` h fair education, who desires to earn from ilva to ten dollars per week, should write A.H.P., P.0. isox vu, Charlottetown, at once. Need not occupy entire time of person accept- ing position. 1-Mdrtf. -::Rexal1 for the hair. Rexall “93" hair tonic and Rexnll shampoo paste are making new friends every day. We can refer you to dozens of our customers who have used them with great results. Call and ask a- bout them. Sole agents. ’1‘he Mac- -Holmnn's February "clean-sweep" Y L 9 ~ Thousands of dollars ivorth of the most desirable goods are placed op K Y 15 class horse rug. Regular $2.10 sali - price $1.60. R. T. Holman, Limited, Summerside. 2-8dr3i. -Any person in Summerside with a V9 ‘Dix Strickland, City, The Commodore BALLOT FOR WOMEN NEW YORK, Fel). 7-Let liousevelt gives them and to the na- tion in the current number ofthe Uutlook. He sais in part. “I _ believe in woman's wlierever the women want it. the women who voted voted of the ballot. But they included ly 5 per cent of the women were entitled to vote, and where vote is so light those not v should be held as voting no. . . .n worth the exiporiwciii. uraiii i siicliiisetts and Nev-‘ York. "Perhaps one reason why so many B me" wh” henave as I do in wonfitfai the Royal Commission on University li] full equality with men take interest in the suffrage movement is V to be found in the very unfortunate U actions of certain lenders in movement, \vho seein desirous of as-,rln . I soclatliig with it thoroiighlyh degrade-,un the political Hmmtiu" and tm rp I D wmlmilntioiis between the two co\inti'iiis." ing and vicious assaults upo mortality and duty of wome and without marriage.” Mr. Roosevelt declares he believes thi- movement for woma.ii’s suffrage will ultimately siincei-.d and will isfv itself. He ends the of race suicide. LE’I"l`EI`t OF (‘-ON[lOI,l‘lNCl'-l. The following letter has bccn to brother Arthur Wyatt from Plen- sniit Grove Division S. 0. T. 264. Dear friend and Ilrothcr, Almi God in His infinite wisdom has fit to remove from your home much beloved sister :ind in her m re moval from this lilc thc co unity 'IH has sustained ii keenly felt loss, likewise has Pleasant Grove Divis- ion of which she was n` meir-her. have been called upon to part one. near and dear by the ties nature, and we reall'/.e how quate words are to 00115016 the rowing. We turn away therefore from earthly wisdom and all that it offer to those great and enduring mises given us by Him who came to bind up the broken hearted and com- fort the mourning. For th; assistance thus given iour Division we churish her meiiiory. God lays as.de his work- men, but his work goes forward, though we long for the touch vanished hand and B voice that still we fully realize that she is in that silt-nt country where the storms and fire showers do reach and thc lisavy laden Wnylaf" at length lays down his load. join in s cl-'ing that the Great Patri- srcii slime may help snide and tain yn., in 5-mir hour of bereavement, and your loss may be siuctifie his eternal ivelfnie. We do not know, we cannot iinrlcrstand, ihc ways workings of thi-_ Mastcr. It in enough that the Master knows and that uiiderstancls. Mui' the All Fab" _I“ lil.; wise yrnvifleiice continue to guide 1 , _ .mn sustain you and may the you have been called upon to bear, prove to he another link with Eternal and may God thllil lend _ editorial with 0, liomilv on his favorite subject inade OH* the oting mm In 1895 It would be Tvlgngidice aiitlioritiés the following H Mas- 0 tha. sut- sent No. silty SEED your as You with of sor- CB.l'l DIO- and of it is safe hail mot We sus- d to - and He I loss I the you noooo oooo ~ oooo Fen?" Wall Paper 1 Hal Pica- Ramnanl Sale Many pref! patteriis in _ Dining lloom, Bed -‘ Room. Parlor llsll Kii- a, then Papers all at ex- llctly iliiiriiic One dollafs wortli for Sliiesnfc. Sale now on. C’ if. E!! lngalm for early buy- ¢“¢',.v» i _ Cdrfgr Q Company ' _,' Limlfed. em®®iE I I ’o"’o`oooo (@3616 women, ht h _ / vote as to whether they wish to vote .ing mont 8 old The Fommodore or not is the advice which Theodoreld I I suffrage H I be- H lieve A referendum was held in Mas-Id sucliusetts, in which ii majority of 8 in` favor L i f EIUIUIDE DUE ’l`O A - change that Charles D. Finley, meni- lier of the cotton brokerage firm ui is by Admiral Dewey, 2.04% out ol gancy Hanks 2.0-i. The Guardian un- erstanils that Mr. MacKinnon has. C°"`°°t°d lm' °V‘"`Y Wednefldny llld been oilercd $600.00 for Iona Girl, although she is but three years and olts are all large and speedy and eiuand the highest market prices, ii l O ewitt, City, is in foal to Baririg. ooper, Halifax, for $200.00 to be elivered when weaned. Orwell Bell is nother daughter of Commodore F ed url. D L_ S LoNDoN, ren. 9-The i~‘oi~eign E tatement respecting the visit of Vis I' erlin. ducatioii has ‘gone to Berlin to iii- W estigate Scientific in the German nivcrsities, hut, ns well, he and any leading people in Geriraiiy will oubtless have general conversations RISE IN FUTURES. NEW ORLEANS, Fch. 5-Immeil ntcly after the announcement on the looi- of the New Orleans Cotton Ex- Buttor _ Potatoes 40 Dressed beef 3 Hay, loose Pressed Hay Orwell Belle, owned by A. S. Chlcksn Beef , The foal has been sold to Halsey Buckwhmt Geese Turkeys y ( Pork Wh°.i-iAi.pANE's visrr 'ro GERMANY. Em-W (L°"'“'*l lil oun_t Haldane, Secretary of War to gargmu 50 BUMMERBIDE MARKETS Saturday issue. 19 to 21 6 to $12 $12.50 9 to 12 5 to -7 50 to (lil lil to l5 15 to 22 10 to 13 13 L0 15 (il to 7; $4 l" owl ucks traw (l'i'cnsi‘ll) E83 _ ~ urley 6|” HE, io 50 lil) 10 to 10) _ A41 bil tri lil) Kinnon Drug Co., Cor Gt. Geo & Kt Sts. dtf. -~ Miss A. A. \Vni1man's Dept.-Eleuii- or Beales and Jean Lousoii, l-Iiliiii Case, Norman McPherson. Miss (‘-. G. lllcMillan's Dcpt.~Wal- lace Field, Albert (iorvesit und llc-_v Prowse, i-Iarolil Clark. Miss Minnie Fiiilnysoii’s Dept.-A\i» lirey Foster, LeBaroii Tait, Vorii Peake. Miss Ethel Taylor's Dept.-Hattie Tnrbusli, Ralph Turner, Philip Mc- lloiinlil. QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL. James I.andrigan's Dept. - .lohii Flynn, A. Mclniiis, A. Uulliii. Div. 2-(I. Gallant, W. Prunty, li, McMil- an, 1'. S. l`iraillcy's Dept.-Ed\vai'd Vriiiiglit, Francis Beiitoii, Williniii l’i‘aiiglit. Div. 2.-Fred (‘uylc, l"runk Vesscy, Joseph Smith. .. ,-- C nm l. liscouut Haldane President of Bwoaa: _ ~ 5,, SIIIIIIIIIG UI PIIPIIS |N`PIIBIIE SEHIIIIISI Tl f ll i ' ti ta ding it -- ‘ inelhiiptlismxfmgtnésoiiye slciigois ful- ‘Ore M°“Hs11»1r\~ Div- 2-Wendell Jn_n,m,_y:___ Mullins, Francis D. Mcllonald, Fran- J. I). Seiimnifs Dept.-Lillian Mc- lrinley & Simpson. had committed K,,,,-_.,l,._ Evelyn Ragkllam, Halen suicide, news of thc failure of the firii. was given out. . _ D' . 2-B ‘ l` rs tli-. _ gffuhthnlcphnlii' Gwcndeglitfc N;,;)Le5,1_L liiclinrd 0‘Nuill, l.uui-icr MncMilluii, . Oats 'Ui PRINCE STREET. Lawrence Smith’s Dept. - lioriic Howatt_ Fred Dudy, lddmuiid Pul- lard. Miss Alice F'ennessey's Dept.-T. Arseiiault and B. Cha-isson, ltoland liowatt, .loliii McMahon. Miss Annie McDoiiulil‘.~i I`icpt.-l~ln- liiiius Cullagliuii, Win. Ziigiiili, Johii Mcqiiiiiil. Div. 2-John Henry, liob- ci~t,l’iittersoii, Joseph I-laudrahiiii. Miss Agnes Muriin.glin.ii’s 1)ept.-- James Power, .lnmcs liyriies, Thco- l cis Mc¥egor. ' Miss 'lla B. I.coniird's Dept.-Ver- iiori Maddigaii, Alyrc lluote, Frcd Hiiglies. Div. 2-Wilfrid Pnrkmaii, 'Eric Arseuault, Ari.hui~ Miirtiii. Miss Miniiia lllei‘oui't'i-i Dept.” I _ tn ` _ _+ iviiiiiociieoi ..._ .eieonp _ggggl1l»~;g;l,7;,',;,}:,,?‘2,,[,1l,';‘;'l,‘ll,‘{,$33 - an aw s rel on the unlity 0| th' This is the second failure in two ional rise in the price of futures. f FLOATS ON OWN KEEL' tracted task of raising the sunken was not injured by the exD10510l\ and Barel sufficient water was admitt- most on an even keel. '$011511 591116' consequerilce of the removal _(if, the heavy weights on deck. 85P€°1“11Y 1-hi! e alter'-turret and its H1155- The hllu- into which a bulkhead has _been iitt- e ed proved perfectly Wnf»€\"t1ght- Maj. I-larley B. Ferguson, chief cn- gineer in- charge of the work. inlfenils now to cease admitting Water Wlthm a simple matter of a few days. section of the cofferilam will he re- o t ' 120 the bn exploration of thc extreme bow scc- cntarrh. It is ens to use and given Kinnon Drug Co. Cor Gt. G00. 5 _..._ _.--_ B fum, mm, `\\ Neck Chains Our line of neck chains ls very complete right now, showing nll the latest styles that appeal most strongly to particular people- - - They are made in the very . women and children. Without _lockets ....,.75eup ‘\, 90. .Cocoa 0Qnooooo0OO°° days among the membership of the wright, Helen Harris, Isabella local exchange. both of which are fp -1.--4'.-_-_-l D BATTLESHIP MAINE ` ice McLeod. --' Florence Purdy, Martha Gorveatt. HAVANA, Feb. 7--The long pro- Mary Chandler, which comprises approxirnately hall G _ b the total length of the ill-fated vcs-_ stewart Div_ 2_Glndys Small, sel, was set afloat. B .- ~ f d t f the d ill' ‘, A ni How- ;(il1ii“ tail); mbheluaxhich ite? WM giltmnsbgla IJni;mo:d,e Doris sfuved. and printed on heavy parch- . ‘ itii t i- ~` in ia. m _ deeply mbedded' but now Da S B W;'?:Bt'E‘§:;teI§_1v¥;0?;%ept__,_Th0mas large collection of awards that the Frances McDO,,gnu_ Rm, Grand Trunk Railway have secured in above its normal une or notation in Pound_ recent years at all the big exhibi- x Annie' Watson’s Dept,-N0 tions that have been held through- what down at the stern and much Davies' After this it wlll be n simple mat- Mcrmlis, Elinor Webster, Roy Mc- ter to admit sufficient water to raise E ::Rexall catarrh jelly is a remedy Sutherland, W. Louson and F. Mc- we can recommend to all wh0 NWO Donald. » y 1 prompt results, Put up in convenient lnald Lane. Gordon LivingSt0H0. tubes nt 25c. Sole agents. The Mac- Kenneth Johnson. Kc sts. dti. mic nineii, Aveiine Gaiisnt, Mann . ii latest designs in sizes for ,,E;,'d,'}°§, "rll“}’l>'li° vff ¢'i°rtyilh° alfgniil' 1' l liars safes elsinsusc ll" firm um# gf li Star Sidam Laund ry Miss Bessie T. Bovyer's DBDt-- Miss Lettie M. Passmore's Dept.- Miss E. E. Mackinnon’s Dept.-Hat a ~ d 'ni - , N iiifi i- H xddlgghlghelgalgg illlsr-tilxegtlblb. wlllch f;:a§‘;l;f,§s'BJ?1l1,S§,:,?1yGay om 0 Eng-. 1911. to thc Grand Trunk _ ' . ' R Miss Carrie Haslam's DGDC-'* Miss sms. Miss xams. o Lily Taylor’s Dept--'N0 C WEST KENT SCHOOL. G, H. Campbell's Dept.-Walter Mc- 0 moved and the hulk will he floated Dougall, Pearl McKay. Ina MCMII' ° ,, ,H y. lan. Div. 2-Earl Bryenton, Lee Three bodies were found during nn Bryenton, Wallace Crosman. t Miss Annie S. MeDonald(;s W - ' _ J T it Glril s Crawfor . nm tion of the Maine DEi‘;';ies'a him i2y_DorlB Gm’ Gordon i Miss L. K'. scores iiept.-Annie 1"|'¢