1 and -~' - - - ---on.. -.- ._ __ W » ., .w~~_;;. PRINCE T . .W -It pays to bn! in this Provinee -Rev. Jas. Strothard, ol_.8ummer~ ell:ie,`has contributed an srticilre ti te. esieyano ` ' ‘ about Sum%lm_sg!e_,;_' J, _‘ m ~ “lil J- W- Tl'0'%dAle.‘ propietor of the Commercial otel, Gonwsy, ii at iteuent spending ii iew days win frieajk and relatives of French luv" and' ‘rsnville. .. . -Hrs Austin Ramsey. Conway. spent Christmas at Ellerslie the Zlleit of ber parents P. and Mrs Mil- lor, she was accompanied by her son Master Roland. . l -A large and representive meeting ofthe lobster' packers and fishermen was held at Sea View on Tuesday evening Dec Nth to discuss the new lobster regulations. The voice ofthe meeting iias strongly opposed to the neiv regulation being enforced and recommended instead the follow- ing:--1 that traps be no more than one inch between laths. 2 that heads bn not more than two inch exten- tion mesh. 3 do away with the parlor trap.. 4 stop fishing the 30th June. 5 strigbt enforcement of returning all berried lobsters to the water. 6 that the government establish hatcheries on the north side ofthe Island. 7 - --'l‘he only cha* th 'E' iimmer- side market prxe noisy was that of butter which sold at el¢_ht- t0_ni»¢tn!n cones e rn., ' John Noonan. The remains are ex- lollowing day. -Theiollowing are the Alborton Market prices: White oats per bus, thirty four cents; blsek oats per bus- hel, thirty-five. cents, butter per lb eighteen to -twenty cents; eggs pe dos twenty~fonr cents; pork per l'b,, six and three quarters to seven and s half cents and hides per lb, seven cts. -Acting upon information of In- spector Gourh. Officers Phillips and Steele made a raid yesterday morn- ing on the premises of Clement Ar- enault in search of liquor. but found only a little over one bottle. Arsen- siilt, when he saw the ofiicers com- ing, locked the door of the room and also _the drawer in which the liquor was 'foui\d, and while the officers were making the search attemnted to ,interfer by drawing a revolver. Hr was handcuffed and taken -to jail and more strict enforcement of tha, close season. Meeting cloned bv appointing f`-harles Sudsbery an delegate to at- .will be given a hearing in the police ' ing. court this morn und the meeting to he held iii Char-l -'rim Guardian rabreta to announce lmmfowri.. 'the less of a valuable cow owned by | A Happy N ii leading barrister of Summerside, which took place on Sunday morning last. The cow had only been purchas- ed about a week before from a gen- tleman who was about to leave the town and had only been removed to its new quarters a couple of days be fore. Om Sunday when the owner's son, who bv the way is an “amateii ter restorativcs but without avail. _ . w¢.WlSh ‘ ‘rind uiou examination no apparen i all our friends and Prosperous New Year _ Morris & Smith L............_..l GRAY ENGINES Speci¢lDi1couni Prices on l9|l Model R. and Model S. Gray Engines 'l‘his ofier is good till ._lnnu:iry ist, viii. \li orders niiist be niiiilen no inter than Decciiinarzrzsi, lu‘0. _ Any ciistoiner buying a Gray Engine in‘i.;' deposit iii" sum ol S1001 on S_ini.'ic Cyliniler and ‘$|5.i\0 on Double' ylindc-_r iuripines, so as to hoIil_lhe1rl~1ngiiie until "i»_- customer may notify the t‘oini>any io s np- H. Power, Model R S¢‘0-00 ' " " |000- “ \uo.¢'0 ll0.00 l 3 Ii I .ZCLZT 'I C *E 53 Span 3533922 I G " ..H w.U U. V ' : : ¢:‘.CL5U s 7 »-. L l’o_yver, l)o_ublc (J der BLS.. M.R.. . ill ll) 2 is ~ 'f 2’ ` ‘ :N6 zz is 2 32 ri . Gra Motor Co., Deiruitf Mil higan. W. F. UIOWSE. Agent. iz-'ziciitsili .\iurriiy Harbor and C“5t0m¢f5 _(‘ounty In-lonpitnl vcuuxniittcc, received a Hippy t cause for death was found and the »Tak¢n on a whole the program was a ' ~. . ---- _ _ ,.~ - vi h wigegwhomee A. Gsusiie, _. -_-A telegram was D0\\°d_t)e 330; Louie Romek. _ _ ~ - - ~ Leslie, Kensington, yes" y an-` 713-"’ ` “ ` s b Bev. R. D. Morse. The ar- 'iouucing the (iaith in Boston of _ --vw IQZCUI tl fbr- t\l8 Nmafliilél' Of the _PJIL ~ .-` -_-1-.. -os the -Buninierllde alleys lege _ -' oi °V°l\1l\¢` |0010 V611 llflh scores we_i-ei "yer meetings st Buminsreide:- over' e 200 markf the thne highest l ~'1'he orssn recitalby- Prof. G. M. Hall last evening was largely 7st- tendcd The program consisting of finest ever presented in Summcrside. The cantata "The Village Black- Terent ideas expressed. The rendation consisting of choruses, male and fe- on the anvil, the xtoll of the village the program. The vocal solos by Miss Bremner, the singing ol the male piano solos by Miss Loretta McLeod, the Misses Noonan and Prof. Adams, 111540. 1.10 lei! .than six players going ‘_ O ieuouiiin ne' em emerge# ta for llondsy oi the week ' dby,'~Jani\'ary second, Christian rch. ' 'subiect-0oniseeion and ‘ viagg Lesson, Daniel 9:16-83. er A B McKay Opening ad- wiek will appear 'l\iesdsy. pected to arrive in Kensington on wflllm ch."'|°-lit"-UWB. liven inthe ---' -|-undu nut wh", th, fuunl my Siimnierside Methodist church on _-.-The death of Mrs. Patrick I-logon, “ke mu, 0\,_u.,.iv,1 0| min or me Thursday eyenipg last s s, gi-and -selnucli respected rdsideiie of Tignish, ai!air and Wal 1511:!!! np?-¢ll¢!0d. Th, occurred st the home of har daugh- solo's by Ure, 7(ReY..) A, Bi-own t&'. yesterday morning siter a linger- siiii mise sus siiiipiieiie were sn ln: illness- She was seventy-five beeutiluiiy rendered. 'rue following rears of asa and is survived by a was the program.;-Tovclta in G_ large family of five sons and six \{in°|-_ gpinmy; mmuu, R,,d; 3010 daughters as follows:-R_ev. Father ,I "I H¢a|-(1 tha voice of Jesus gay-'_ Hogan, former parish priest st Tra- °erry, Mrs. (Rev.) H. A. Brown; In- ¢.5d|°~ DF- Fwd Wd Ffdnk in UW ri-osuemm to Ae: in Lenengnn, C“‘°‘““° We”-"md -’°“” “““ HF“"Y Wagner; Communion, Batista; March °t l‘°m°2 .The d““3ht°"° are Slst" `n D., H. Smart. Intermission and Balm' Pump' ChBn°tt°t°wn3 . Mrs' .ouectiom solo, "Come Unto Men' J. T. Phee, Mrs. Thos. Milligan \liss Ella Silliphsnt; Largo. Handel; and Mrs' Pet” C' E’h.e": N°"w“Y' Mr” Jdartoire, B. Minor, Batista; Solo, 5"" Callaghan' M‘.““¥“gash and Mrs' "Galilee" Mrs. (Rev.) I-I. A. Brown; mi Ha1ndr“h°“,t,T'gmSh' Mrs' H°g` Gavotte, Thomas; Soldiers' Chorus, gf; li asolsunllcdh by .one br9l'h"‘ Gounod. God Save The King. y_arB 0 age' W G ‘S emoymg good health. Her husband prede- -The concert given by the Presby- |§e':Jsed,mh"mab°“f ellglhtm? ,months terlan choir under the direction of g ` ‘e “gm wl ta E “vue t°` P _ morrow mor-ning to the R. L. cone- rof. Jos. Adams, in the Market tary at Tigmsh_ -The Mornin Dail Guardian vocal and instrumental solos, read- be obtained ‘tg Lan5.ty». Tonsogm ings and quartettes was one of the Parlors' summersmm 12_16dl_u. -Send' us your feathers. We can smith" a pleasing setting of Long- pay high prices for new goose and Eelloiv's immortal poem with music duck feather8_ R T_ Holman Ltd so arranged as to bring out the dif- gummersiden 12_24sttdf&r2w_ " -All news in Bummerside and vlci nale quartettes with the imitation i ~ of the smith and his helpers at work }1e3'y_s]g,\;|:|!dil;°n E(;:§gs;§n(i'nf'W§;'l Street, who will also answer all the - bell and the voice singing in the vii- .en uh-ies of and B t d lage choir all beautifully harmonized nfqrénewsl and cotnte:actt(;dtxrg;';_;s . I” and was without doubt the feature of Miss Am Bm. owe n ` ew ‘vettrcnnry” went out to the stable he discovered the cow apparently ids-ad, he at once started to ndminis y G. r , Age t, Sum- rmr Street, accepts only cash witi. ordcr,1n return for ii liberal discount. ‘ fl\lM`i€tte were also line as were the for transient advertising in The Morning Daily and the Rural Daily as well as cnsh with ordcr for new and renewal subscriptions. -All a- mnclusion is that the cow died of grand one and the choir under the mounts for advertising and gubseri grief ovrr its cliziiigc of quarters. . ___ l -B W Taiit-in sen-’y Ol Pl‘il’\C€ yesterday tiirough Dr. A. McNeill, a -cheque for SiS, from Chief Justice Siiililivaii. This coniributioii unsol- icited and unexpected fittingly ex presses his l.oi‘dsliip's ‘sympathy with . and interest in the benevolent in- ‘stitutions in the Province. The coni 'lirection of Prof. Adams, who have spent considerable time in the pre- paication are deserving of gi-cat cred- it for the excellent program furnish- ed to the music loving people of Summerside. tions in Alberton and vicinity shoulli be paid to H. Clerk, Agent. 4-4drtl. FUSSIL HATES _ TUU HEAVY mittee has ulso rccciveil the sum Of ‘_ l’I'I`TSBUIiG, 1.8,’ December 2S_ 1531.84, being the amount of the col lcction Christiiins Day at St. John's }Baptist cliiirch, Bliscoiiclie. These are the first installments of_ Xmas col- lections received by the I-losilif-ill lcommittre. The prompt and gener- loiis""rcspoiise of the people of Mis- lcoiichc is most commendable and it is hoped will be followed shortly by ,otlier congregatioiis throughout the 'coi:ntry. -.\.t the residence of Mrs. M. E. Montgomery, illnlpcqiie, on Wednes- day evening, Dec. 28th, a quiet wed- ding took place between Miss Annie Shci‘wooil Moiitgomcry and James Mciil. Thonison of Darnley. Only the immediate relatives of the contract- ing parties were present. The odlcia- ting clergyman ivan Rev. E. J. Rat- tre, and thc service began promptly at T o`clock, when the bride entered *tho |.nrif:i'r leaning' upon the arm of [hor iii-otlier, Jaiiics A. Montgomery. }Suppcr was only half over, when thi- charivari men and ladies put in an appearance, who, waltzing ways added much to the conipany's aniiiseiiieiit. _ Pleasant in- tercourse, games and singing made up the program of a very enjoyable evening, Mr. and Mrs. Thomson so to their home in Darnley with the best wishes of many relatives and friends. e si CLEARANCE SALE is Boominq Last week was one of the busiest we have had since thc sale began, both testifying to the excellent assortment of our stock and the many money saving opportunities it affords. This week there will be many further savings to insiire quick clearances in many 'lines that are nearlys old out. The question of freiglit rates was one 0! the enin :iI;E»Enf;0lgiiti:l»§Ea;l , ' _A big showing of soiiietliin g exclusive, something real nifty in n1en’s ties. .`“" 'C _ eff _ _ _ times crying numerous imidg from You nill adinire theni, it will be easy for you to select dozens of liaiidsoiue tics 15 110W Offering man! excel) which Carlson worked free Tbev kept f - I ' ~ ~ l- 1 1 ~ - ' tional \.a1ue$_ Au Short ends wen on the mat and it O-mm looked ro.n_ t i1.s_stoc ., :in_< t icii we ii ant you to note the prices, conipzire our half dol- A have been gone over and given as though Sandy would get his msn. lar ties with aiiytliiiig' yoirever bought, and note the difference. ” quick marcliixig orders. Tlicre After about twenty-five minutes of Pretty narrow foul'-m-hand ties... . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . ea . are lengths from I 1_2 to 7 yds l'rai~d work in which Carlson was con- , The Swclkgt line of t- ~ t , d , I 1 5 _ _ t,,,,,,,Hy 0,, the defence it bemm ._ ies in oun nu re.i y t ie lest value... Uc es 1“fl1H=` lol quite exciting Carlson tskingaiianii Hundreds ` of hnidsoiiie ties in all the vcr newest' L ' ' E ` re ' I f " S 1' l A ` ` I A y - Whnemf mag Own -.-fy -0 of ences _ we vse asm !Lad1`es°i Misses' and Childrerfs Coats at Reasonable Prices \\'e have a large stock of laclics, iiiis`Ce)tmua1 weight to good advantage, forced dm\\fl'1Utf Thesca' ' 3 ' 1 ` ' ` ‘ . . . S ll l ' ` ' °nf»»f= 1-1-on .?.';.’.‘:;;".‘;;a';s:‘. .‘::.‘; -n -...-_..... .-.,._., _ _ --._ _ n-rv. \Vonien‘s Ribbed or mimmrs and ghlrrqix secondl FQ ' "" '_' Y '_ Plain Caslnnere, Ribbed Wool _ _ . ~ , ' o ms ing _____ and Fleece Linmi Cotton hose' a_nanie for .himself as a referee did I '_ wa ~.“.-'.“l _ l 7¢.~T."3'li' s e=,~ -ilu! '°"_,_;n::-:aff i.,'\ dttstrtf. ' 'fi C rset C _ern Dmwcrmskirts mat and finally' pinning hiin for the , _ _ i » ° °‘ " ” _ sm mu in thirty-one ima e hair We give s preiiy box- wiih every iie ei 50c or over. favorable coiunieiit and selling hold. ~ /, _ rapidly thegg (lg)-5_ Broken After s short rest the men resumed lots or slightly soiled grlrnients W°’fk at 5 lively CUP 08°” trying ""'°*" ‘Il\-- ~it special prices g‘°"` “most wh Kat a good hold. ` ‘ ‘ ' ere was seen t f t t lr f ' *,‘.;i 2?- HDSACIY I the bout and Ciirlgines vilgirng lils _U1 he store wnh The Nobby F'°m_ _ 1 ’ . ié The Enterprise Monarch- ~ A Steel Range thai is ackiiowlcdgcd by hoiisekecpcrs in lic liio lriiiinph of invcniioii iii ihe stove line. l"oilo\\'ing are :i few of its speciailfeeiures. TUE NEW D.-\\"LlGl