,"`i 2, ,.4 i' ‘l ~ :_ . . »g '¢.~‘ :rr-~ - _,_-_-. “~§¥’.`é‘:'-’ lr in if .. .-..~ iii ll t.. rg.--f ,.5 Ll m =‘ it TQ 'iv §-fi f-Q’ Y in ui .ll 3, fl i 9,, a~‘ .1 ¢,r, I i fill' 5.9: '.j»'1' Ke .I . -if it, ;~‘ ` .= jr i I dsx: .1 *T », » _ ,.2'*=»&. L.. i ii: 1 Q’ oi U .. l if ; , . ij; 2; IONTAGUBI MARKETB corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday issue. Potatoes Beatlper dos. Lard, per W. Beef (small) per lb. Beef (quarter) per lb Pork Lamb, Per lb. (small Fowl me cn 12 14 to 16 8 to 16 5} to 7 9 to lOl 10 to 14 9 to 13 Mntton 3 to 12 Butter 24 C0 25, Eggs, per dos. 26' Oats Hay (Pressed) Hay (Loose) Pork Turnips Sin to $1- Siz to $13 vi to 9; is SUMMERSIDE MARKETS Corrected lor every Wednesday and* Saturday issue. Eggs 20 Turnlps 1? Potatoes 30 Pork Beef Dressed beef Chicken Turkeys Geese Fowl Ducks Oats (White) Onts (Black) Hay (loose) $11 C0 ll Hay, pressed U3' Straw 54-5' Ilucknhcnt 5" Wham; ,S0 to iii p,.|¢,,-, 30 in 5. Hides 11 Calfsklna li* Butter 22 V’ °4 8! 6 to 7 B to 10 17 . ,..- . es'J\ "ev 00 .aww an .e~..=»S5..» BSOR B N fkxrzeshhtmlned. Ankles, » 1n.;i`~‘f |~il`.'i:§if|v'\l ix.,-Zll.'xf§l»"|}lll`.'|ll"" 1 . PB an-riiiiiyfs. l.nnwn.-.mann ini;-yi Pnln qu cklg rrlilmui Illini:-ring, removing tho nlr,urla Inu the hone ‘nu up. Pleasant to nm-. 8500 per bonln, dqllvercd. Ili-scribe your casa for special lnslmcfunris and ‘Book G E fren. AB80RBl_}1L. .Y ll., iinlmf-nt for mankind. For sir:\lnlt,=’|\ln.ul. Kliolivd, ivwullvn Veins. Milk L35, oat. __l_ce£l.b0‘par buillo nl. dealers or deliver . U. [I0-“1G.P.D. .» Nl Lvmans Bl'J'_ . Mnnll’¢:|L fa- ;_-.; Y-.-_.__ _vY~r;-.:“_ lilo.;-iff. __f"’° f 5 f .-- -- Al i i ., af Y Womcn's Buflon =nd Laced Boots. Pafemand Dongola Leathers, ‘he bQl3\'\CF Of ldll FEFPUUB ‘lock $3 50 $5 00 and $1 'I5 lines all np lo date elvles, io lsar Only $2 00 a pair ' See Window orrrs & Smith Queen Street 40 to 42, *K THE lllisrrluli lil -l‘l'PAYB¢ob\A\!isthkl’rovlliee .__ udsardlaalnatin _ pmmu 1. ri #Eg ii store. summer-side. Her oihee phone is 45-l and residence phone 36. ...°CARBIOAN.-'l‘he_Rev. James C. Martin of Abbotsford, will preach ln Cardigan Church at 11 a. m.. and in ,Lorne Valley Church at 3 P. m., next Sabbath (Feb. 2nd.) _ week or two before the time they not mise an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on exmry date. are the Summerside market pr cesz- Eggs, 20c; turnips, 18C; potatoes, i5 to 22c; geese, 13 to 151:; fo\vl, l2c; duck, 161:; white oats, 3Sc; hlack oats, 42c; loose hay, $11 to -ALBANY.- Peter Kennedy has returned to Summerslde alter a vec- eron, Albany, is slowly recovering after a broken leg. His friends hope to see him out in a short tiine.- tcr hor recent illness.-Her . many friends will reglret of the serious ill- ness of Mrs. W. P. Cameron of Al- bany..J. -DIED AT FRENCH R1VER.-- She was the only daughter of John H and Mrs Pidgeon On January e ope to pneumonia the end coming peacefully on Jan. 11th -.nst. She was a member of Court smile and happy word for everyone. sleighs followed the remains' to St DARING BANK ROBBERY BY MASKED MEN. EDMONT N most daring bank robbery in the his~ carrying a coil of rope, entered the hunk of Nova Scotia and at the point of the gun demanded of the only per- son in the building, n ledger keeper, named Clare West, that he threw up his hands. West refused to_comply and a dee- the bank. Eventually the robbers managed to the outer safe which they rlfled of a hundred dollars. While they were continuing their scnrch West managed to secure his revolver which was lying near by and tired four shots nt the men. They ri-turned the fire hitting him in the forearm. They then made their oscapc through the rear while those IIHCFVS fl Hood and most complete U"0ii@m€“f f0f the most stubborn case of cold. llexull Cold Tablets are used by thousands und recommended by all who have ever used them. Large hm: 25c. Rcxnll Cold Mix, ture, pleasing, efficient and highly beneficial 251-.. Both guaranteed by The McKinnon Drug Co., corner Gt, George and Kent Sts. MEtf_ 5% E5 tion Gash must 104010900! mm curse twenty-Ive -Rev. J. 0. Peacock §'t,eqq, ia. Summersido _.___ -srnoxu. pawns lor, quantities _ oil cake, bran and hid __ gt .1...f‘l:f..£ J. ;¢l»i» ER » S 'ms P ' qs ~. 'W ‘_ _ .3}';_.:_=1 ,. /'_' ' ;\. \>' .\} a M N '_-Ci” mug:-1U. ,.32- 931" . mfr: Over old Prosperous and Charlottetown $3 7,900,000 _ of New Business was written by the Sun Life ` of Canada for the year 1912, an increase of over $5,500,000 over 1911 A ma lfiqent 8'” tribute to the capable management of this good D ro g res=ive" Company E R BROW Manager, for P E I REPTON Dinner Wareis now complete-This is one of our Steak floral and gold decorations --and it is told in any quantity for this pattern can secure whalever they require. Ii is a S . .»~»~ -_ . .. ....»..¢.as. ».- ..?"'_°.°° .. ..._ ._ ns HC -Miss Csaelay returned to Ken- sington ycster y mornlnimy vig- iting friends in Bummersi e.- '. -J. S. Hinton returned to Sum- merside yesterday morning after s ti t t. J n a -THE xuanxsrs.-'rue foiipwing 2,1’ ° B ° " ““ H°m" °'““ side. 1-simuiiiurzi. i i i l 1 . from No I grade Buffalo Cloth, which very closely re- sembles the genuine fur. It has a_strong, heavy Astrach- an Cloth lining. is rubber interlined, making it wind and uaterproof finished with fancy scalloped edge border, color dark brown. A warm hard wearing robe. grade china goat skins, thickly furred with long rich glossy black fur, heavy plush lining, fancy scalloped .- edge, a very durable and handsome robe, medium size, clearance price .... . . ......l0.00 only larger size, clearance price......... .....l2.W from large sloft pelts. The fur is soft’ and thick, of uni- formlengtli in aglossy black color. It is cut in loose fitting style, wide deep storm shawl collar, and lined with a heavy tweed, clearance price . _ ... . . . . . |530 pieces left over from the making of the best Coon Coats._ Well furred and strongly sewn, they make a warm and comfortable coat, clearance price..."-.... .............l8.75 AT ATS , . _ . /.‘ ` , . i SON I P AIN--Th ba k rd sem n ' ;¢lue to the Weather Man. The run by thglégehgng and cax&i`,no1lt;be governgfd b;`fl';ks _of‘11ne`sasonable weather: These _slgiogh ed by February rst to 've a clear road to the coming season, hone must be carrledover. 110W _ E _ _ all others to buy your gleigh Robe. There is plenty of-cold weather ahead-and fl1¢ Values We an Sivmgln than you have known before. “MONTANA EXTRA” No. I Buffalo Robe,made 54x 2 inches, `\ 54x62 inches 5.ix72 inches , £5.00 6.00 7.00 BLACK CHINA GOAT ROBE made from high BLACK CHINA GOAT ROBE, same as above BLACK-CHINA GOAT ROBE, inode from the border. very best skins, extra large size, beautifully trimmed, ` glearange Price _ ~,., .`. _ . . . . ._-~.. . ... . .........|5.m MEN’S DOG SKIN COAT, a fine fur coat, made MEN’S PIECED COON COATS, made from the of our best selling robes, and the be found on the n1arket.The skins bear, oil tanned, and are very soft 'and _ covered with long Brown F ur. The robe' 1`s‘ best quality plush lining, trimmed with fanpy J , . _GREY "CHINA GOAT ROBE sanie%as~ _ . ' larger size clearance price ._ . . . . _ . . . . .' ., , .`,'. .,, . GR Y GOAT ROBE <1 <1 k color ’ _ wen fungi. c1@m..‘¢e pfi¢¢’..If1e..ff‘.i'1. .s.ll?’. . .af . 5.06 GREY CHINA GOAT ROB-is, midgyqpis No 1 skins, splendidly lined and tr11nmed,' expire., size, clearance ...`.~.. .,...'.`.‘ BROWN GRIZZLY BEAR ROBE. . f » GREY CHINA GOAT ROBE made from ilnported skins, well covered with long natural grey color. The skins are each robe is thoroughly cleaned, lined lush, finished with fancy scalloped edge fbrtable and good wearing sleigh robe, clearance fur .u t Medium size Large size - Ex-t_ra§fl_9,rg`e”` "1"-~»"}_'§.: ‘ $|2.00 l5.00 I8." MEN’S COLUMBIA BEAVER COAT, one our best selling and most durable fur coats, a dist A recommend to stand lots of hard wear. ' The fur ls '_ dark brown color, almost black, and very thick, leather arm shields, wool Wiistlets shawl collar, clearance price .... MEN’S RACCOON CQATS, made from skins. The prices range from $40.00 to 85.00 values cannot be duplicated in Canada. , aiu- sr sale t "Thursday at Brown’s Auction Sale suits were sold for as low as $1 V the month of Janus each, $3.50 hats sold for 25c. and other ridiculously low prices brought articles of splendid worth. You can get similar bargains by attending the his afternoon at 2 o’clock. l-I. H. Brown’s, 1518 Queen St., R. Bcairsto, Auctioneer. 1-30Mli. ' "B. A. McDonald's that they are to raise - FY opportunity for the Province. ' -*- px is wanted today at 8.' "Everybody to share in the bar- Donald_‘s today to gains offered at the big Clearing gains offered there. Bale. 1-3Mtf. _-- ..5_ A_ McD~o,m1d,s grand charms, "Big Auction Sale at Brown’s this at Aztrpilrwliaglance Bale 1, announced this mo,-ning ,md afternoon at. 2 oclock. Balance ,of out at Auction at will be continued during the month Stool! Clearing Ollt- H- Bl‘0Wl1B.‘,,,,,ceB H H Brown of January until the sales touch the 158 Queen St. R. Beairsto, Auction- R Be;m_s`to 'Aucu A $20.mm mars. 1-ami. ser. ' 1-soivni I - » °“ °"- il.---.-;_iq g THE. FAMOUS brings to your Own fireside the voices of the WOrld’s greatest singers, the stirring strains of famous military bands, the ~ splendid renditions of renowned instrumentalists, the lovely har- mony of instrumental and vocal quartettes, or the irresistible humor of leading comedians, and all as true to life as life itself. Call _at any of “ His Master’s Voice” dealers everywhere and hear _ your favorite music on this marvellous musical instrument. Victrolas are priced at, from $20 to $300, and `a're_ sold on easy paymentsias low as $1 per .victorls..»l1¢¢<>fSli#.. G 3 ` ` 'i' 5 i . ° 1..-lMrrr.o. jMDNTnEAL vm sur In ins U10!!-l_ week) if desired. Double-sided Victor are 90c for 'the _two selections. Ask fm-',‘, 300`,pa,ge Mu§l_eal Encyclopedia listing' over-` -o-phone llbsw _ $100 . v ,.,, --is-. _"1"