_. r/ics noun 'rim cr-rannor Tsrowrrou l-_r-° -15”* 5 / i L * . _ » U ill, OF B INESS As the Store we no w occupy is to be replaced with a new up-twdate build ing. It will necessitate our going out of business for a time at least. Early in january the interior of the In the mean time w The rush since ands upon thousands ofpeo week of our big sale. the building is to be tern down. e must dispose of all our goods. sale began has pased all our expectations. Thous- pls have visited our great Store during the iirSt Following is a partial list of foods to be cleared out at ence. The goods are all newlaritl up-to-date partunity of buying goods .\len's Overcoats. Youths Overcoats. Boys Overcoats. Men’s Pants. Boys Pants. Meu’s Reefers. Boys Reefers . _ Men’s Suits. Boys Suits. I\ieu's Overalls. Shirts. Underwear. Hats. Caps. Suspenders. Sweaters. Gloves, Mitts. Neckwear. at snoh low prices. and the buying public in iyn again have an op- Cardigan Iackets, Fur Coats, Fur Robes. Fur Collars, F nr Gloves. Cloth by the yard in the \ Moncton, Scotch, English, in Sarges tweeds, worsteds all prices and kinds. Horse rugs. Shower Proof Coats. Rubber coats, rain coats, Sheep skin lined t d k Men and Boys, odd vests, odd coat d trunks, valises travellin coa s, uc coats, ulstors for s, ressing glivms, znufilers, silk hanks , g bags, everything a man or boy wears except boots The big sale is now in full swing and everything lust be sold. No re_ . serve, terms cash, no goods on approval. l O . O I 1-. i5drtts. ucD0 ALD The Advaniage of owning a diamond. The world a large takes of its hat tothe sorcesaful. Wearers of diamonds are prosperous people. Show your prosperity, good taste, ‘ndgment and tactfnlneaa by] wearing diamonds. The only product, in the world nnharmable by wear, and at the same time gives to the wearer a growing dividendon the expendlturo All diamonds purchased here are worth theirfulipnrctiaae price in exchange. Start wltha amallatone. Le! na talk and point out diamond advantages to you. - _ - W. N. TAN'l`ON.' JILWELER etc. HUNNYBIDE We scll Sugar Drawn Sng ctaper.lb. Heat Crynafsugar. . ..4 eta per. pound Beal Gaanlated Sugar5 cts per P°\"|d Glass Proerve Jars i P|nt|tar|,.._,.........k¥.... DIA! li a 'nn ev- ” 'IL £l‘.?f.£'¢g¢§.'-gg.: - 1\ .t:E5Q_3l§"‘€. » ii; is couple. ll~20l-ii, *main -Rf naman , ANNOUNCEMENTS E'Volee Specialist, Prof. H. A. anton teacher of Voice Culture, Plano and Organ. Voice culture a special- ty. Studio Great George Street. 10-&dt.tartu0w. l3'The annual whlnt party and social In aid of the City Hospital will take place in the Lyceum Hall. Monday, Nor %th at 8. Tlclrsts, Ladies 50 cts, Gents 50 or $1 a l Naptha b have received per express this last any orso are. New Taffeta silk ln navy_ green and brown. New stamped limen designs for art work- New slllrs for art embroidery New japanese velvet cushion tops. New flannelettes and dnmets- New gloves of many sorts. Moore & McLeou. rr 23drl T- WllliC`S ,'r.r.if1 tg satisfy ber ;cgacy and at the he ir- ,iutz disclaimed any desire that her foster l _ . Among the new things that wel 1.. \ l Tha Court of Chantery with the Master 'of the Rolls presiding, was in session at 'Summanide from Friday Nov. 15th until _`\\'edn¢sday the Nth durinz which time _ the Conr: r-at each day until aix o`cIock In ,the afternoon. The tirst case which 'ns brought by Jarvis P. Tantun ‘against Percy Tanwn, commenced `on Friday the l-:nth of November, and ,was concluded on the liith. ` It was an att on ta compel the per- lformance oi' a contract for the sale of i a farn. on Lot I7. Judgment was reserv- ,ed. \Vyatt for the comp-lain\ut;MoQuar~ l I ,rie, K. C.. for the defendant. | John .\It-Kinnon, versus Mary _ . native, kr the sale of the lnrm. ,ment of the case was suggested, and the. ifurthepbearing stands over to enable' - e comp inant;McQu\r|ie, ‘K. C., fur the defendant. John Lame and another, exscntorsof ,Nichols va. Elizabeth Nchols, Annes Nichols, Thomas Baglsle, and the Meth 'oem cnmh Im , . s vusa Bill of Com plnlnt,li1led,by the complrinantsas the -executors of the will of h d t e ecuased Nlch ~ols for the administration of the ortate _and a sale of the farm of which he diedl iseized. The executors alleged ln their fcamplalnl that difficulties had arisen in lthe administration of the estate, and ithat they had doubt as to the meaning fo! the will, and therefore prayed the ass- flstance of the court and that the land jmlght be sold for the payment of debts land a legacy and provision 'made for the 'payment of an annuity. The drcaased fgine all his real and personal property lu ` li, 'fe tl ` . vii ie defendant-Elizabeth Nich- ols for her life, and after death L0 the .Methodist Church for religious and edu- cliiioiml purposes in conurolion with that Church. He also lirqueathedihe sum of $325 to all adopted dsughwr the delen- ‘ dant. Agnes Nichols, and also an annuity nf S5 a year to the defendant Thomas Biglole. He directed that, this bequest and annuity should be pii-‘l by his wife, llit dell nd1`an‘ El' w - ., iz/iheth Nichols, out of tile proceeds ofthe farm. fin- complainants Blll charged that l the personal pm L in . ' r- ty was sufficient to `r lpsy the tests 01'.; debts and the li-usqy, _ned annuity, and they naked that the _ifurm he \ol-i to suliefy thc- debts, iexary and annuity. At the lmaring ofthe cure it nppeiuei lthut. there more no debts out- ,lstsnfling ull havlugllecn paid by ,the widow and that tb:-'c had been sul’li.i¢-ut pursnnnl properly to pay -them. The defendant, .~\gnes;.\'ich_la ,han made no request that the farm he mothl=r'a property should be sold. Tl.c Masters! tl.e Rolls rzirmissed the B ll of Complaint, with costs against the complainants personally. ills Laro.bini.t-l.i that whenihe land went to the Methodist Church on the wldow's death it would not he charged with the payment of the legac and an . Y _ unify, and that there being no debts A| against the estate he had no power to' orders sale, but the Methodist Church then took the property under the trusts i tsins nothing but fre\h,rlpe itrawberrie and best r--fined sugar. absolutely pu: “Ask your Grocer." infectious diseases-Keep your premises g Disinfsetant"-nor-polsouous~Yet. one do of the greatest zermioldes known-Pr -:e ou 251: aboitle. For sale by "T e Two Mat# Ill - -ftp vanessa Nunn lladlts’ Hyzenic tooth bruahes.-- We have opened up a nice line of these--ventila- Worccslcrshirc l Soap _ This week we will l sell 6 bars of ' Naptha Soap for 25 cts at lllallar S. Brown _ , P ytdrltyrf ' ' l “ Qp Saucc l5c Large Buttle Just received an other lot oftbia de- ted backs of different styles-»inames a dry sweet brush Different grades Different prices but all of exceptionally good value- They are on unr llcions sauce. Try a;hottle. f»~§.l..E~.L'._'»%.§..i...l*!.'»#5f’-"~ counter for your inspec- tion. A.W.ltcddiu#Phm- B - ' i ° _|» a D ». V ru.:..:°,.r.-.'11- I of The Rolls, Under a‘ Devise to the Methodist Church-A Rather _ G01 G QUT , _ _,he put,” to reach . unlemenh a schema for the education of Blethr/di~l Saunders forth la' l ` _ _ ' ` ‘ _ ' l - i _ l I , _ i - ~ _ -' __ i . ., _ - 1 ' 1 i ; _ . lole. 1 \ _Y 1 A " l ~ I a _ Wd one 'l1Pfince Edward Counaii no 182, Royal G * Arcanum meets tonight at 8 o‘cltck. l1“BALMORAL" Strawberry Jam In all the ev.-n.s of life its the, §Pre\'cntlun better than cure. The Fall generally brings with it fevers and other Blllsll that CODDIS. N0 lllallél’ lJOW OC ina sanitary condition by nslng“Macs i||l on The Bu” Comer _well-dressed---There’s n difference Arc you satisfied ? ll. SUMMERSIDF ‘of tha will which should be ‘carried ont, He declined ta order A sale ofthe widows life estate ua satisfy the lerracy. morel especially when the leqatee neither ri-had for nor desired it; that even if he hail the _ power lo direct a r-ale and thus divest thel Methodist Church of the property, he would not do so without the Attorney- Generalbeiuz made a party ta the proeeecl- ing-| nsfnnquertionabiy s legal charity had I been created by the will and the; land never cou'd be severed from lhel charity sc ettahliahed, of which charity' the Methodist Cnurch was a tru ~tf-e lrsth ahle and willing is carry out; that even if the Conference oi the Church had agreed uuity, he would not have uranled the fr-` himselfss Mower of ine Rolls, have taken Y the mntler ln‘o his own hands and so tri ARDIAN 'NOVEMBER 23, 1907 CHANCERY COURT CASES TRIED AT - 1 __ _ _,mai 1;- nmu' o~ . _ .. _..m_e...,_ L 27"! _~ _ . ' ` 1 < '..l":"-'dr _ l - ff ’ -._,_-~ ¢ _ __ ~ _ _ 1; L V ° _ , _ '_ l, , E - _‘Important Decisiofn`Giv'en by the Master? l - _~.;."~ .. -'_'-U 5"' -r<~ ' The man who is able to buy his clothes without counting the pennies too closely is the man I had In mind when I selected my $15.00 and $18.00 over- cuats for Fall and Winter. I sell some of the choiceat fabrics that are woven -tailoring of the very highest grade -hand work at all points where it will help. There are three,possibly four, custom tallors who produce overcoats tqually good Bu: they ask anywhere ro -_ 524 oo to 30.00 for them. l'l. H- BROWN ministcn aa lest he ciuld, in ori.| near '_ Mcncuzau and °,hu.,_ 1-me W” _nr consaaled to an order for a sale in crdrr V The Y()|1Ug M;n'S M311. 4 mrliliou sun nr' in we a|,e,._ to pay the leg-icy. and prori-le for me sn- , _ r 8 ueen 'St. Atwrheiriug some evidence - sE,_,_3,:_|der or ptnmlttcd u_ sale, init would 5 Q ~ ry out theiru tsof the will and H - I ein tentlons of thc deces-led, but hr-fare dc ID E0 °W . I2 »_ rown t xl be made a party ofthe proceelmgs The 1 Bill would therefore he dismissed with Summerslde for t’ o r.n~ir»ls\nan\=,§iewa|t K C for the defendant Elizabeth \ic hols and the Methodist Church Saun ‘ rlers for the defendant, Annes M hnls, MtQuarr|e, K C, for the defendant Bag ‘ I \\-\\\\\\\ ” DUDDS ' IDNEY “-l.\.§\'\\\_\-\,,`,i's`¢.l'f _ K|5NEY " if _ o rw , 'er:_5- ut- _ wire 1-: ' , .uv ' := ‘ r_ ~`. __\\\\\\` l ¥`f“§l @ muah Ar fi P|ilKllllll it i}ll’S. A Good Finish d a start the athlete may make 1e’s not ahead at the finish he`s wn and out. The line Guish on rlaundry work oppealw to the ' la-indrv uorlr, F. WEBSTER TEA N Our finest Blend o Tea is only a5c pe pound The name is Match- less and the quality is the same. Try a round. Jenkins ~’D.Son rf dll’ In A osdrttf- S“" S‘°“'” L‘““d'Y 1 , _ li kent Street Phone 151 _ Closing out Salt of tire stock of furniture con a.m.,_and continue till all is sold at times to be an- nounced, Gorng out of business. Sale at old stand ‘ Newsom Block next door to Union Bank of Halifax, R- B. Nourow l L_ -~ _ m “ ” °“‘“""“'~ °"‘“*" 'hr ‘“‘°' uoy-(fenerll as 1- resent: th C 1 "l~`§§@> Latest model Tubnl ar Hockey Skate. Double heel and ~ / \__ triple sole support. , " Fast, " _ Light, $_ Strong- ” Mme in fun nickle _ __,~ ~= ‘ plated and polished. /~ \\ _ "-e-ff* -'ilso in Aluminum finish. | A complete assortment of skates on hand. "fa i l .ll HE llllllEllS HARDWARE 00. llll. COAL 1908 Caleridarsl908 » Raphael Tuck & Sons. Make the most beautiful calendars iri the world W'¢ have just opened the finest line of Tuck. CALEN- DA RS ever shown by us. If von intend to mail a cal- end ar for r9o8 to your friends abroad “Do it Now” It will just about reach them in time. . TUCK'S CALENDARS, 5 cents to $2.50 each, Christmas and Now Years Cards An immense NEW stock judo ered the best we - ‘ P have evcrhad. ONE CENT taoh :to SIXTY CENTS each. Linen Toy Books. Paper Toy Books. A big range for the little folks BARIER 8|. C0. LTIJ. Sant 1 Claus Headquarters Wholesale and Retail, _ Furniture at Auction I am instructed by _Iolin Newson to sell his en- Jniencing Nov 25th at ro s._a.,a~