E- a»§&&"‘~ 'ii' [_ .,i , J li ‘i ly l ->. A i1¢li!.';4“'?S ; - y rue cimniorrizrown ,oiJARl>lAN ,Vgef-'1'°'f-"» g annum il. W '. ~ ~ .&U.¥l3.|!T9ll. AN" PRINCE C0lNIY " HIi2.‘ii2f°i':.f3:i..%`i2? i2‘.‘.‘“‘ r"""° “'°° ‘ V ' I I _ ` I ' ' ' ` ` V v ' v ` ' ' V ` ' ` ' ' ` ' ` ` ` " ' ' ` ` ` ` `-'A""'°"'"'A"'A""""'Y"_'A""""'"""""""""'~`-"-`-`~`* 2-14dr3 i. -lt pays to buy in this Province. -One of the most enjoy- able evenings that has Well “Dent for soiiie ‘ time took place at the home of George and Mrs. Reeves, Freetown, recently, when the young neighbors gathered and spent the evening in dancing. About twelve o'clock luncheon was served after Whilih lllncillg was .resumed until an early hour. -On Thursday evening, February the lst, James Grigg of West Devon was given a surprise birthday party it being the 87th anniversary of his birth. About seven-thirty, forty of Ml'~.Gl‘igE'S friends and neighbors gathered at his home, much to his surprise, and alter the usual greet- ings and the best wishes of all were expressed. W.Il. McNeill on behalf of the West Devon people read-3 short iiddress and presented Mr. Grigg with a beautiful fountain pen. Mr. Grigg although completely taken by Bur- prisc thanked the people in a few very appropriate words. He then told SOUW Very interesting stories about this Province life some seventy years ago which were very much appreciat- ed by all present. The ladies then Served 9, dainty luncheon which they had brought. with them. Alter sing- ing, "God he witii you till we meet again," ull went to their homes feel- '-BOYS’ two-piece Norfolk suits _sell- ing at one third of! st I-lolrnans, Buininerside. _ 2-14d;-3;_ “Elma” C0mil¢0n, Summcrside,has returned from B visit to Charlotte- t.own.S. . -Women’s Goodyear welted boots “'0l`l»ll \ll> |20 $4.40, selling now for $2.85, Holmnns, Summerside. 2-14dr3i -Ambrose McWilliams, M. L_ A_ Bi<1Bf0fd. was a visitor to Summer: side yesterday.S. ' -10 and llc wrapperettes selling at 750. at Holmans, Su-nimerside. 2-14dr3i. -_._ -Four pieces fancy colored cretonne assorted medium and dark patterns regular 10 _cents to clear per yard bl cents. Sinclair and Stewart, Ltd., Sumrnerside. 2-i5d2;_ -The funeral of the late Leslie A. Wright, Summerside, took pings from his lute residence on Central St. Yes~ terday ufternoon. Rev. Mr. Strothard performed the services at the house. The funeral was gne of the largest ever seen in Summerside. The pall-' hearers were: Edward Maosoii, W.A. Stewart. L. A. Moore, W. K. Mc- Gougan, H. J.Massey and H.M.Bnk- cr. The Oddfcllows marched in a ml! they hail enjoyed H \ei'y plcnsniit evening.-A. - 1 V bodv to the remetery.S. / 'J :fl 4.* . WA S , ~» _'Q 5" ' inf H1 i~ SS \\ `\ A. 1\ h THROAT lcnuwus nv vnl F* .FL-1% They give relief at once, and their continued use restores strength and tone to the throat and vocal organs. lf you sneak or sin iii ublic ` Save Your Voice ' ____ Do not ignore hoarscness, coughs. A M’ sore throats or loss of voice. Use - .. J/ " - _ ., _ . Evans /‘Ll . . I 0 it _ W 1 »-»=r.i"~'==°-'fe asf///es i , l ' ' ` Evans' Antiscptic Throat l°:is!tllle§:‘.t haiiztilluys keep' For Fran Sample, write 1 7| ' §_ NationalDrugandChemicalCo.elCanadl,l.lmiled,Mlmlreal I ` 'Z - ‘v"f~; ‘~.."_,~_§ "_,'_f'f -(V-_ ».\ttt!“",~ `. _;-..».»._,'.».c, .. ,L1-,» . I -, -‘ OVER THIRT MILLION DO -_ _ _ . side at ll and 7 D.m. 50C.. at l-lolmans, Summerslde. 2-14dr3i. -Boys two and three ice u side. 2-16d2i. -The Popularity of the late Leslie Wright has been demonstrated by the numerous floral tributes sent to his home when his death became known. They are certainly beautiful, corisii-it.~ ing of wreaths crescents etc., which are marvels of the florist art.-S. -Men’s fine' grain laced boots, strong heavy sole suitable tor early spring wear, regularly $2.75 to S3., special during our clearing sale $2.00 er pair. Sinclair and Stewart, Ltd., Sumrnerside. 2-16d2i, -A Freetown correspondent. writes: The many friends will regret to learn of the serious illness of Mrs. Thomas Taylor and Mrs. William Robins and are also glad to see Mrs. Douglas Jardine and Mrs. William Mctluull around again after .theirvserious ill- ness.--We understand that Beriiurd and Francis are kept busy suwinig lumber for George Rogers, James H. Reeves, Peter Dughan and Freeman Reeves all of whom intend building in the spring.-Alexandra Brown who ecently moved to Freetown has sold his farm to John Campbell, Free- own‘s prosperous farmer and in~ ends moving to Kensington. I-le rc ceived we understand $4,500.-Robert Auld,~ merchant, has purchased n house from Joseph Lewis and intend: rebuilding in the spring. His mnnv friends regret to learn that James J. Reeves has lost his dog which hr valued very much on account of re- ceiving it from his daughter who is in Perth Amboy, N. J.-'The two voting sons of Joseph L. Reeves; Lowcr Freetown, had the good liic‘~' Y-TWO LLA RS For the year ending 26 Dec igri the Sun Life of I Canada received :ipplicatioiis for $32,40o,ooo.oo. N0 better evidence of tl ie popularity of that good ; old company could be given. < Clin rlollelowvi to capture 8 mink which their futher sold ifor the mini: sum of $75 to par- ties from the west.-The school is progressing under the skillful man- nzement of S. l-Ivnes. also the De- bating Club, with J. H. Grossman as secretarv and -T. L. Smith nf President.-Miss Dellis Ciirley if' i-.pending har va"ntinn at hnriie. Sho is employed by R. Tuplin, Kensing- ton. Hoodls Pills _ p e s its ¢1€l1l‘illg in our February sale 1-3 olf. iSlnclair 6': Stewart, Utd.. Summer- rugs are offered at Holmnns -un uierside. ' Z-1-id. .i. -Rev. Jas. MacDougali will vreacli -Everybody should attend i-hc °“ Sibllaflli the 18th, at Summer-_carnival tonight, there will be l0f-S of lun. . Z-16d1i I-Msn`s and women's $1.10 cout! -All news, advertising and lub- sweaters are now reduced to 'I‘.lc, at scrlptions in Alberton and vicinity HOUTHHB. Summerside. z-14dr3i. should be handed to H. Clark, agent. l -_-_ -Inifant's Dongola Kid boots, pric-! -Slightly siigared 4 crown layer ed l'9Zl1l8l‘ly to 901:, selling now . at raisins selling at Holman’H. Slim' linerside, at 5c per pound. 2-14dr2ii I 'Holman's, Summeraide, for 59c. , -All news, advertising and _sub- 'scriptions in Sunimerside and vicinity should no handed to iirnesr i\lcQuiii'~ ric, agent. -Big fancy dress carnival in the Crystal rink, l~lummersidc, tonight. Admission to skate 20 cents, pro- menade 10 cents. ' 2‘1li\lli~ -Twenty pieces fiincy nrt sateen worth from lt; to 20c., just the pro- per thijig for conllort; cosy corners :ind etc., sale price 12;. cents. Siu- clair und Steivnrt, Ltd., Siiniint-i‘sidn, 2-ltlillli. -Any person in Suuiuierlide with a 'air education, who desires to earn 'rom five to ten dollars por week, ihould write A.ll.P., l‘.0. Box 99. ’}hnrlottet.own, at once. Need UU* iccupy entire time of Person accept- ing position. 1»24drt.l -500 yards near linen suiting, suit- `able for rompers nnd other i>iii'poi:cH for childi‘i‘n's \\‘ci|r. colored rgriey brown and niit'.ui'nl, 36 iii(-hes \-/id; regular 25 cents, on iuih-, spi'f‘iul lui' viird l2iccutsi Sinclair :ind Slf'w;~.i't, Ltd., Siiminei-side. 2-ltidii. -Since her photograph ns "lin- most beuiitifiil girl in Boston" wus ntiblishcd in The Bostoii Post. recruit- ly, Miss Eileen DesRochc, foi'iiiei'ly oi Summerside_ has received 51 oth-,rsoi marriage, 27 requests to pose for pictures :ind H9 letters asking lini- to posc in advertising pictfircs. One enthusiastic admirer admitted ho was 'T5 years of nge hut ileclnrml he “could make her liapp\'.” Miss Iles Roche turned them all tloivn.-Exo, -Some time ago Dr. Mcl.ellan. Siimmerside, suhinittcil n` resolution to the Town Council in connection with certain necessary dredging in Siimmerside harbor, siihsequently for- warding the resolution to Ottawa ac- companied by a letter from lllayoi' Morrison and another iioin Dr l -Mcu's and wornen's fur and fur lined coats are reduced in price be- low wholesale cost at Holman's. lsummorside. 2-14dr3i. -Stanfield's '75 and 854:, coat sweaters for boys selling' now M ` 2-I-ldr3i _.Th M in Daily Guardian can 'be obeaindiln as Lafferty'| Toneorlnl -Parlors, Bummerside. i ii -Meir; overcoat! worth to $13.25. Holmaifs February Glenn-Sweep sale reduced during Holmnn's Febr- uary clean- Sweep sale to $7.75. Sunimerside. 2-14dl`3l ______._.._...._ -zzllexall for the haiiwrtoxall "93" hair tonic and Rexsll shamP°0 paste are making new friends every day. We can reler_ you to dozen! 0! our customers who have uled them with great results. Cpll and ask s- bout them. Sole agents. The Mao- Kinnon Drug Oo., Cor Gt. Geo & xt sts. ' W- in -ui in Sb17al13 Cuzg i:':°.'i':..-.";i.:,f::.‘r"‘ '-"-"-°°' “Have you seeutlie wonderful shim ing of "seconds" in Linen '1‘abl° Cloths. These are selling at less than ordinary wholesale prices. Moore .ii McLeod. 1-120!!- "40 inch Black Pnilletto sill-rs have just come in-sec this wonderful val- ue-briglit, good \'Jl‘llZht. .lust fight for dresses-92|' cents per yard. Moore .iz Ml~.i.nmi'u. 2-12 r d (for loo Wool bprdend cocoa mats 756 fur 25° i A P' yarn i jute oriental hearth rugs i.1o lor 5.5¢ l .'»=»ff°:.i . ' ’ 1 L _W-u . - ~ | _ *N* f _7 45' - i A ' 11 in al inf uni to i.oo per yard (for two days) ‘ l°2 9"” Friday and Saturday Special 25 pieces Silk at l-2 These include ]aps,7I`affeta,eic, and range fi om 2_0° ‘___-nnnnnnvn-l'*"-"' "l'““ i