,,__,.,,,.,,,~.,-4~»..~¢»~..- v snow-ae »-¢.-»»-»» r-- M-; ixipf' 1:- , ' r' _Ullman I Qxxdg =§_u¥§epy1¥_¢§¢= ;¢;g!;3*em-K e\_“\-=_-¢>_~.»'- __;f.` '~\-:Jes 'Final match for the trophy #_ Carnival P P lf,-if - ~ A' _P_ jdtnd in _ _ 1 y Mr and Mrs. C. W. Burke, left lor her I .‘ '1 l _ ___ _. ___ __ _...__ home on Satnrdlyl!¥¢l'll00l» _ ._»_. _ ' . f _ `"*l im' B' E.P.Sravsnr,ot Summorside, P. E. I. 5 ~ _i-*___ af' if . 4 u Q ii ng 'awe and senior cham ionshi of Band Admission 25s. . , _\ 5\"\§e°\ QQ *‘\\\`\ '.'i'her~<‘ is :to fwfr: nr .riiblif-r ur ggyfhing in (crticelli Shirt l'r‘ - _, Mendel, . . \~A‘llAlP T'-Uw\,')e\ _iii 1_5 IatG-Ala C-LBIJJ lic: \\ o c ' E; PERSONAL V muivsrui _ ____ O __ _ _ nighton retui-ntoLsJunta,CoL ~__ in-s. Annie 'roombs of Rumen, len int * ' ' ‘ H _ a a I ""5 7 A /Jil i Berliner Gramophone, Montreal, is in the ’ C ty , _ f(f,__ ___ U _ _ _ Q '_' m D "` ` ‘tn-_ Lemusi Fowler, of ssmmsrsider.-_:V ' fl ____ _ _ E. Island was registered at the Carleton, _ 5 O 1-, ~_*»_ (fi \/ //‘ fi "~;_ f’,» j." ’ -r’ -il The Latest News Frnin Prince Count tamed home today after a ter days visit to friends in Bumnerside. ‘ Mnssns. Lester Sharp, Roy Holman and _Stewart McArthur, are home from the P. W. C. fora ahmrt visit. ' _ 'V f Miss Carrie Milla returned ho me Sat urday evening from a montli’s visit to kionds in Quee n`s County. THE train from Charlottetown due here on Friday cveninggwhich remained snow- lviund. at Fnetawn all niglit._ did not reich Sumnierside until sho:-tl`y after 6 _ofclock Saturday evenim:.afier snow-dghh in; all day. '[t}left asrniu shortly after ‘Q ven, and went as fir .as Emerald to c mnect with the regular ‘train which c .nie froni Charlottetown in the u1Jrnin;:, and which was sent to Cape Traverse in- stead of coming-through toSumme-rside. It returned again and leaves ns usual for the east this morning. The western train which left Suminersirle on Friday at 2 p. in., was stuck at O'Leary, wlierefit rc- mnined all night and did not reach -Tignish until shortly before 7 o'ciock Saturday evening. ~ THE following additional particulars have been received in regard to the death of Christopher Smith: After a lingering illness which he bore with Christian forti- tu ie, Christopher Smith passed peacefully away at his home in Searletown on the nnrning of Feb. 26th, 1901, aged 71 years.. Deceased was born in Crap ini in 133') but has lived in Searletown for over thirty years. He has always been a. consistent_ member of the Methodist church, and was respected and loved by both old and young for his exceedingly kind and cheerful dis- position. A widow, two sons, and three daughters are left to mourn the loss of a dutiful husband, a kind and affectionate ` father." Two brothers and four sisters of the deceased are still living. viz: Rev. ` Matthew Smith. aged 87 years, of Annag- ance, N. B. Isaac Smith, Esq. Crapand; Mrs. John L. Wrizht, Tryon; Mrs. Mat- thew Lowther; Mrs. David Lowther of Searltown, and Mrs. E-iward Roger-son, Crapaud. Tai-:RE is a. great demand this year for me GUARDIAN cnannorrn-rowN,ran~c1-: nnwaan 1sL_arin_ 4,1001 _ _ Mr. James Jordan, representing the Halifax on Friday last. _lf has been visiting in the City the guest Of Mrs. Wm. Hunt, of St. Elaauoas, who New York I»'ebrnary$.-Iaoommeatilinlf _» _ .. -endsfat ' l G ».. U "ef ',. __ ycfew/.' nm ?,:‘::.':_;*'.::°:.:'. .s:.‘.n_.:"°.%:‘f'.‘:.i': _ ini -- I-me fm- 2 ye. military men at'tho motroD°\l5$\'° i°‘_ Q ’ clined to belived that Lord Kitchener preparing n -coup with the objecl of completely demolishing De Wet or Botha _ if not both, on the aniversary of llljubi Day, just as Lord Roberts ernshe fi Cronje a few months ago ` V -a--Q-i1 Koclfg discovery in 1882 that C0ll8llUlP°'_ tion of the lung is due to afgerm (the Tub- ercle Bacillus) has revolutionized the ideas of -the medical profession with reference to this disease. The investigation of emin- ent niedical scientists has proved beyond a doubt that Consumption is not an hered- itary but it- is an infections disease, and it of destroying: the germ. 'lfhefincorporatioii of Guaiacel in E-’ark’s Perfect Emulsion makes it entirely different from other emulsion. _ _ _ ` If _sou desire the modern treatment for ¢ _ _ _ __ " K Coughs, Colds, and Consumption get Park _ V _=~ -' _ Perfect Emulsion. _ -_ . _ V Q E PO EDlbON'S IN N. ‘ f - ’ _ f Cl-IANC _R ` VENTIO Here’s Edison with an invention to revolutionize warfare blowing whole countries into niincemeat and in then meantime De Wet and' Aguinaldo__ are _still at large and if Edison in short order--you just try it. Cuess your drnggist has it all right-ask h un. -io-l E e_e‘a_e:ae so aa ae as aa a H. F93' “Bi-U0 8-biishéou sumnsme V .~, Special music by ae ‘V is “tue vie:a~i¢.4i. Jaan raiempn. 13 KWCHBGBR PREPARWG ACOUPQ _ mg. '(lIiLI; i _0g__ Orchestra _ . _ I nm may wiiinm er einem-a. rs- V -- Tuesdays March 5° Come along and 'bringi _ -ALSO- the children. Ji- ""iS"°BiiiiTAl“S _ Admission 250. V ff _ ffl) H _II HIM.. IH'-il Msrciieea. ` 'v r ~ f~- I g@gg@.;..;.. ..;.'._Z‘_»_._ .V. 'o I OU 0 _,__ i _ _ ' .'i~‘J‘ 'f " ;.> ' '- , l A ' if-@@l<‘ _»-1 #W- V W_e’ve_ just received ' _ ¢° A l On we y _ ` 1124 ends of heavy Grey Cotton is if taken in hand early enough curable. - " _ V- n_ » _ Equally if not of greater importance is the fl'0IIl 7C- l`.0 10 ‘, ° W - regu ar price on sale -'liscovery that Gnaincol has the provert-y - ' ' day morning at . ' ~ 1 ' ~ -._‘-r- ‘* . 1% Q C OC U . ' U' \ . _ _ __ -(_ c ' ' ever oottbe * -"‘ »f _. _ff .:. ‘fi _ fi- _.~“ “R has any ideas, why brins'em along- 2"' ' Q; :;f‘l;,__3't i ff _ ,_ eating* _ z ~V S "~:.;;"i -'Ar' °` 1’ 'A >.`_f"°: l ivanrs aiivr PRETTY L_ mjist °_°m° Q .$133 n,°';.r::.‘V=._:.'i ‘-‘ 'MP-~S‘°'° “PHP ai-f? °’°'°'=*- Painless Corn Extractor doesj the work ‘ _ I d ‘ 3 A .3 i- ‘.€i. ' - ze' _ 1 _ i., _ rxcrisns urn* rin money. -» V f ' ' “A Womans curionsity will go at least the Westmont philoaopher. -_ -_..._.¢_-.-- three times as far as her pin money.” says , _ '_ " __ i A* ALMOST CON S UMPTION Robes Hosiery and Gloves, Child ren’s Robes, all sizes, etc, is the most mplete m the province _ Up to date hearaee and suitable horses. Cas ts and collins, wholesale and, retail. Funeral arrangements carried out in-the most eiiicient manner. The Mechanics Mamrfsficturingl Co, . ° .5981 Stree'tEa¢t.V _ mussel mud and diggers in gm- _ hu-bor Park, Ont; writes:-“I have suiferéd in my _ _ \ d dh t d llover-mybody cannot fill all the orders which are coming. 'gglaw gist guggeragomau very heavy wld in from UIC ¢°\l“U`.Y- JUS5 HOW l-|39? - SP6 which Icould not get rid of. I have tried because of the bad traffic on the ice which is covered with from .Eve to ten inches ing into cansumptiqn, as very many have of lolly besides considerable snow; and tomy kno ledge Iam thankful now to after each storm, which have been quite 3*! mil' DZ Ch‘*S.°'“ SY 1' “P °t Li"°°°d 'md remedies, but none seemed ot any avail. I began to think that my cold was develop- diggers to the railway is almost impass- a track all the way . If the will be obliged-to wait for some time for And pleasing up the eye weeks, there has been only about eight working under a great disadvantage several of what are considered good E . hed 1 A ,i frequent of late the road from the f:?:l;°::.°wh;“ntY,;Ty fre: 0205;' gfdgme MICA _sth highest 11-M-_ e _ .bi.»,es¢i. fisyit being netsw, so piss- THANKS Poli ravens Recsivsn. _V ?;§;5l}§=;\L§,uiis=i»%rée -rr it more qatisfaoto . I D1`¢S¢|1t W¢3l"h°1' °°°5iU\1*-*S the far m¢l`S 0! course the snow is beautiful, Mlnnhctnroi byq' ~ P _ season are larger than in former years, which shows that this manure is being used more and more each year. Intbe east- Btnpart of Summersideharhor thereare at least 30 men employed and about as many teams engaged in the work. The railway authorities this year made a reduction of frotn_25 to50oents peroar load for convey- ance to points along the railroad which ‘ no doubt assisted in bringing about the boom in mud hauling this year. f _ _ _Y ` lauiutsllsss is a~»- V- ‘ meshes » ` Ja - sayS:1 _ “Myi boy 5:; all crippld up wit: Rune* _ _ _ _ ___ ’ ‘ _ t . on w to:-ed, L was " V V - iliiathgiglwayifor §:utgon:c;ear;ancelthes . "li" "F "`)V0B ‘ - _-1-1,. ` r _ ,HIVE ‘ ' i if‘l,‘° Barr. or.Pum.ic _ - _ _ znth‘Ed>ruary,t9ox. __,__ _ ,j_ V _ taaderswiiibe reeaivedit- this omee. to seen at the of James C Moore. 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