l l - --1; "'I¥¥_§i ~m_ ‘-' '- "3-1"; _ _ mend or Captain J. L. Reid, formerly ri- 'Holman onnoin ocou god hy ` -1 - ;_;_ ., .-. -. - - ` 1- - - i w. A. Ching. confect` ri. Y; J ‘”" "lml"-‘““"l*- " “‘“ / ` _ _ Masters., .lohn hicnonniri, Mr. Fitz- sieeio ,,,n,,._,,. H_ H_ Bee, offices \ ‘ - ` ` ° ° l On the siizgestion of the chairman. no(-€._ ' Prescription fo' it was rlsrs@l'lS}¢; lllIe_ Bl`l'5";'( cg: offices of Melisrs.__E. H. and _I-l. E. . ___ jill ., _ ‘n . _ azen, ce rea er, . - gi,-ong _ he E D ` 1' 'A ‘ ' i ~ ofthe <‘ G S Stanley Qumer lo er ohn . I _ . _ ..~= in 1 A h ` - Mllllllli. Wlllllllll lll0l"allY<‘ll. G@‘ll'g€ Thomas Andrew farm im lements about the Belgian Childrens Christmas? s .r .li“‘.f.l.‘,“.‘.°.‘.:‘:.:.*.°'°.:.‘:.‘..':.ra:t;:..:§'i‘?i;‘: - our own little ones ex ect, with Santa Claus _md toys and candy. 'lfhey have given up hope ""o`f'that till alter the war. _ and soup to stop the pangs of hunger that hun- dreds of them feel every day. or three boxes of chocolates-of one of the many presents we have formed the habit of giving to those who do not need them, will feed a Belgian _family a whole monthl if this cu you give some of it to the Belgian Relief l7und? Will it not be more .pleasing to Him whose birth we celebrate? 'Send your contribution weekly, monthly. or in one lump sum to Locol or Provincial Committees, or -Belgian Relief Fund SELECTED FRDM THIS flEEli'S Foil riiis cuniliiiiiri s siiiuilbii fmuasi:-Av-» i>uiidlns_'ou:;tiiis sow wlndows and somedamnga _ wa- There passed awav at his home at North ot First St th# onli’ '° _ _ ter. - In Scfubblng fluofs Fortune Bay on Monday morning the buildlnx»¢‘l0!ll‘°¥¢d Will Clilt- ‘John- ,_-_ . sth inn., to his eternal rest Robert ston Rhynai-d’s dvnlhiig. 'the foot-her ' ihis age. He suffered a short illness ed. . _lui-is "s 0. is... - ` ‘ from pneumonia, when the call ciime._‘ The buildingzs destroyed are: ,_ . _ _ _ . . _ ON TH SOUTH BID! ` - ' _ _ _ :ind deeds when opportunity oire_red.‘ Le~llan's bookstore, wooden on the lo- ' ak - h \ ' The funeral 'service at the house wer floor and c~ntho.so0oi\d.loon.oc- , CS e 1° us and grave, which was condilcted hy cuplad by Vassi_o,& go. "f_;` ‘?‘ " I ' hispastor Rev. A. MacKay, was Sinclair & Stews ‘_l - I0 a ot easler larege-ly attended. The pail bearers brick, including. the-_ Crs_ - -bye ~- . were Nathan Dingweli, Johnston, block; third storey occupied by the ."?’-'“`."f- . ` ' ` Dingweli, James A. Dingwell, Wesley Union Commercial _tifollege attdi-the A. ' ‘ MacKenzie, James MacKenzie and F. and A. M. L§d§_é Rpomif ;' ,_____,- _cerinie come. ' Joseph uccullouthln.. tallllrg.-alert.. / / A o o Deceased leaves s widow and ii W; B. Mills, Dryigoods. - ~»- . £9 y ° Q7 °-&"‘ i son Milton to mourn the loss of it H. R. Crockett, Jewelry, damaged. _ _. __ . fnitnrui husband and s loving rather. q\"-\-._ _.. ling Hg is also survived by two sisters ON THE NORTH SIDE- 4 5 Dv t'Cl\ ' and two brothers: Mrs. James Alt- F W_ strong & (;0__ 5°;-__ Contra] r ' ken of Fortune Boy; Mrs- Jflllll M80' and wnter st. general src- 6 nun wore- Ci€€;ll'lS€I` Kle. onlin--y; william R. Dlllswell- house. ' Sydney and Jcseph I-‘red Diiigwoll of Tho Rogoi-3 hhhiung, ioccnoiod by _ - _ ~ 7 . g<‘l‘Bld- and boots, shoes _'and"dry goods; the ‘ _ ' __ .W '-if I Boatswaln' and Mate, Oliver Cnr- Crnhhe, Tohoooo Co_ omoeo of A_ (‘_ - A _ -.»1»¢==- M8111--‘=“*’ V01' illlll -lolln Smllll~ Rogers and l-I. W. B. Stavert. " ' ` Carpenter. E. Flynn. J. il. noone, groceries; Roy siiii- Oiio`rs,- James Batchiltlera, Jamen nhnnh hoi_ohn,» Shoo l P l'lll-l‘d)'- nlul niacliinery. Second St0ward,- Robert Mc- iion_ _]_ A_ Mcyomi wa,-eh;-,usa Ewen. » Mele. llflflm Steward- L09 Boots- oN cEN'rRAi. s1'naE1'. ghllgznchlehefgnllggwerh hhh°;`)“n, Warehouseowned by H. B. Strong "6 _ - "-1- iabi<‘.w.stn&co.. Burns, William Mahar, George Soni- ;f:(s3:`f3if;gm_ y ro S "hh Whhhm hhneh' nahlel *Store occupied by Mrs. Murphy and Somers, George Mql.eo(d’, Elrneslmtniie- qovemi ni_mnies_ chan, Peter Flynn. ‘-lures i S. ` B iiii Id i penny Bownoiis Ahmh' Ghhhlh’ Johh Ryan' aniluoiichiiiifiilmliey tffb J. .P. Ttiiitoii. Sailors- James Mcllacliern, Wal- Meat Cm _ ter Mf'Elinrin, James Donnvoii Paul Umierianing moms and Photograph W“‘ll5"'- A- ’“`h"'hhhh' .studio owncd by Percy Bogvness, cor- -1‘ ner of Central and Fra; treats. J 851355.. 3.5.-°.5.'iiT'°'l5T-hT"`h.1. DW°"‘"g °‘ ““l‘*- l°‘;"“'°“ “"l"' -- -' - '- 0 -ti .ii, ri-‘i i..t. time since lim' rlil1i‘i‘ir\g" ‘lll l""l‘l‘1l' mTiir\»msthlii>;l Fright:-nifuiil were Practi- lleh- l*‘l~ “’h‘“'h h hm" oh me"hh cally filled with the (lhristmas and ;'“h‘“-‘l lhriwhghhhlh hh" lih ('hvh(_hhm";Z winter stock ol goods so that- for des- "W"- ' l"' "`""' Whhh ‘hh _“‘ " t' t'vei tie iire could not have ’li"l5-‘; "if i;"’il;y *h“ll"h‘i‘i"(:lr;":;’0‘l nth rilciiihiiireiluiiii ui worse time. I H103' 0 ll" all W ' _ "1 " An estimate of the individual os- ceiving with her sister Miss Margaret Sen wnnid be imnonnihie at present boi Sill-ll‘§l'lallFlllClill1l Dllwes Of th9""°wh’ by special train arriving -about all llll1t'lS 10 be See" ls 5 hmhh “heh 11.30, By their splendldly organized ot smoiildering 0mlllll‘B- D0l'll°“S 0( work they were instrumental in pre- brick walls, and piles- of brick, and Ven-,ing iho iinnies from gaining n the 'ruined réllllllllll Ol the _ l¢°°h" wider .sphere and did much towards ivlilcll these buildings contained. iinniiy nniiniiinnihoni; The iire WHS lllll lll0Sl ‘l‘3l'*"“"llVe The iire in its course spread north- from the ilnancllll vlllw-D0l_lll ,.P"°h' to Bowness' undertaking rooms and ably in the history Of photograph studio wiping out mil the town. The "fs ‘”l“"“ the buildings in_ he hiocir which v|g.ltcd Summeriiiilo in October. 1900, iitooii in- iho wnyl---1 - - -- destroyed n larger number ot buildings. The iire was nreiiy weii iiniiei. c0n_ chiefly dwellings. This time it is the iroi heiom n°°n_ business section which has suffered. Tho bingo.; ips; as already stated I The hellvlvllt l0SF WHS me Wllhhg was that of Sinclair and Stewartfs- out of the Sinclair & Stewart bulllding oioi.o_ owned hy Mn Ne-ii Sincinin _ end contents. involvlns ll l°S° ml* 'rho loss on the smell is pieced in the mines in the vrclnltv of lf°lll $100»' vicinity or $150,000; the hui-it-ling is 000 to 5160.000. valued at $30,000 with insurance for Some sixteen other places of business siiiiooih ~ were wiped out comprising a i088 0' The Crabho block adjacent owned»| R W FUR , west zoih si New York ltr" - -__ ,l " ' -l x f 2 -_ -” if . f- . in Trade . ._ _ _ Tile area col/<=l”Bfl lll' lille me 'uhh was valued at $15,000. with insur- _ . .- as 1-; _-£552! from Mr. J. E. Daltons drugstore. onoo for §g_000_ l x formerly Gwrlles. to Mr- Coll" Mllll- the usselnsntor sineisir itstsw-‘ ' ' gan'ii tailorshop. the latter scorched omckoi. nnii - rise-_ - ~ "~'~rr“‘ - Dingweli in the seventy filth year of buildings on this ahfwtsrbelnl l¢0.l‘¢b»l1 Mr Dingwell was a true friend, eneraus and ever rearlv to do the J E Dolton'ii drugstore and Mc‘~ assisted in the tea rooln by a bevy norin side ii was noni nn hy iho_ (_ _ - \ . Y s but nor, destroyed, 'on the south side n ri-"ge ininniy EStabllShCd or water street; “nd °“ "le "0"" Ml fm the west' ‘ side from Central St. to Summer vo,-'y noi-coiy_| qlmlttities of| on the east side randy fuel.l tliousond the bass-l water were pity- I . ii "nt-mst but irrovm very tifburn were the Csgtsln Rhy-' no li side of 2-'“”" ,_.o. _r-o ;___ at \ -F5 in all Foreign Markets Solicited _ L _ _ ‘lr-_"5%f°f“'#t'?!'_._év“. P"°° -,._.-- . K -»-ra .lu .. . ....._»,,.-` , 4 » ' . i I; In . Limited F _,I l 2 _.7 Y* 2 ments extended full le-iigth a.ci~o.~is the Steele but was so unfortunate as to calculated in the vicinity of $10,000 second story. _break his glass after getting it out to $15,000. Gounlies Ltd and Mrs. McLellan of the shop. saved a. portion of their. stock. | Sinclair & Ste\vart's store' Mr Lidstone saved very little 'built in 1905 The vaui remains in 1 The storm ot the previous.nlght put both telephone and tel ' a ll t _ Wilt! eff D vires out of action temporarily, Most of Mr. Sti'ong's goods were re- l tact among the ruins. i between Summerside and Charlotte- moved, but suffered badly from The (frabbe building was built in town, ' water afterwards. i 1'S90.' Mr. J. H. Locke, grocer saved two The Clifton House and_ Coinpton's truck-loads of his goods. His loss is appeared to be in ii very dangerous i _ ' ` ' ` ‘ i The household effects ot. many families placed out on the streets beyond the range f the flames -pro- leavy .situation and removed their belong- sente`d a pathetic picture. Mr Ching saved vcrv little of his ings A number ot tele hone' oles burn' ~ - - ~ _ I D il - stock. - | Dalton’s net loss is reported in me ed- off and the ends dangling in' the Mr. Sli-llphant also saved very lit-i Vicinity of $5,000 Ho hind $6900 and air looked weird. U9- , iis reported to have had insurance A special train lu charge`ot,'Con'- Mr. J. A. Mclnuis, tinsmith, lost for $4.000. The stock wus- not nearly cluctol' Martin, with -insuraneéfnteu, practicaliiy everything. - covered. |tiie~ reporters of the Patriot' 'slid Mr. Thomas Andrew lost heavily Mrs. McLelinn's net loss is re- ported at about $2,500 with some in- including three cars of buggies. Mr. Lafferty, barber, saved part of surancc. ` his furniture, as did also Mr. J.' Liclstcne and Strong’s losses Guardian, and representatives 'of the 'I`elegraph'Offlce, left Chui°l0t.tet0wl1 -at 10.20 arriving at Summenslde at are 12.15. , - . _ 1 .»_’-' 'll | _ \\ \ disappears and discouragement takes its place. Becaiisc' sufferers from nervous disorders are often If there is ever a. time when sympathy is needed it is feeble, exhaiisted norvc cells must bc nourished back to ment as Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. in restoring vigor' and strength. 50 cunts a box, 6 for $2.50, all dealers, or Edmaniion, Do not be talked into moeptlng a. substitute. Imita- t no time. The' |‘ tionldillppoint. _ - -L BOUT the first thing the victim of nervous collapse doe°s is to cry. With ebbing nerve force till colitrol is lost, and in this helpless, hopeless condition confidence A ' _ A little patience is necessary in ordel-_ to build up the nervous system so 'far down, but as headaches disappear, digestion improves, and you _rest and slkp- ~ . you will, be encouraged to continue this food euro until restoration is oomplsts. . __ l‘i2L T strong and healthy in outward- , appearance they fl-e<|uciitl_v get little sympathy from their friends or from doctors who do not understand nervous diseases. ' -~- ~' »` when the nerves give way. But - '_ " you must havc more than sympathy if you iire to recover your nervous energy. The f health ‘by the use of such trout. ' This food cure is so gentle and naturaliii notion that it admirably suits the delicate' ' condition ot' thc exliaiistctl nervous system, and at the some time is wonderfully* potent '- asus s ce., Lui., Ten-st9._ _ l., -:-_i-f’~l§§e‘§.f-4-I r 4 s - / _ - ' » f ti i bi]