I N.. Ill ’*~§'i'~‘-r Wil!-'V `\ \ l #Ill li __ _ W. I 1 ll '-if .`_'\_ -. 'I _ _._,_ .<,,.7_ ._ . '<1 -._ 1 _»§p>- _,__ _ __ __ l I »I ~- - ~ I -‘ ~ > I ~_».f.. »"~.~i~»»'..”P.°'~ _a_~.~l. .R,'.,__:>i»,-;.l!‘»_-l-.-3 _ ` I . ' ' p _» _._ _ I _ = ._ _ ._ .. , -1 I'~ ""'-.'-ff. T-'~,,‘ ' * '_ iw; _ ' ` -"‘”" fi ..»I _ .~ -.I_I-»~.u»-ef. -'-1' »-'ww -‘»"<'-‘ sc li.-.»i=s.~I II » -*W1 ‘lf » "’ ' ‘A ” " g___.._ , . _. , _ . _ _ _ , . _ ._ ¢ ,_,_,,I,____._...4.»_» » ~ .~.-_.I¢:.1» V ‘_ 4 » ' c I ~~-r I l v " "` A' -me tm" me ms cHli..iu.ofi1'rs'rowN coluinnin ‘ uns-r°»»l1.i.~4 ~ r JANUARY`9'_ ’9" ____ im my = r I _.__ -*il '_ I vi _ l "” V' " ""‘ '=""' _0N'l`AGUE, SGURIS I I or -.Ir K1Nc's coimrl *rv I ~..I¢ Dlyl to buy in this Province. ...Unlon'Diltr-ict Lodge will convene In semion in _"Caledonia" Lqillnrliall, No. 1187, tomorrow, the 10tli.,~ll|pt|.nt, at 2 p. m. An enter- ...A correspondent from Bt. PetPllf.ir l'. ':- fl L_'-l ll i. li.'.i_e _L . irrI“ li.; -‘ tio; i »,~ .-4 __, .Za >- ». "r P 4 .521- _‘~'\ . _ .il . -1 l f ..' 1. _ i _ . ' l 1 v f _ - Hi' t: C. 2_2: Cas: .was a i _.cl atlc side, allu ne hall nl- ' . r .oll_e across such a peculiar re- _ s..lt to such a case. In the coilrso of iilJl1_`». , I l* - tl Is i g ‘ i lr. ‘. l _ _ _ ` ilu l I _ 1 » l r- I _ 1. _ ‘_-ss, A 1 ‘:- _ .Il. ..anv _-_l’.f. W 'ill -\‘ 1i_e in . <.l_ :-5 l. nec. i i, I -_,_ " _i 1, ull!" 'fL`. 1,.; ~y l'.ivI_»I Ii, l_I¢_ 2_3, ` E I I _ _ , 5 ‘ _ _ -- Anti-Tuberculosis Society. Admis- ' .i ' .....‘ airs mteelel ~ - - ~ > -l.~ HB-5;" i ,... l._ V ` ." I l'I:'__. ‘ ‘ t r ~- ~ `s, \I's_ .\. ls. vl!.'?.l~, In J~.nuur;.' fl ei Llyd 4fl1_ I w i1, ._.a .gh'cr oi ~ =-I ‘wr e l..ydIn f lien _drug stcres. Come and halp a good iv lc' i:-.tc -meeting, Lodge 1-fringe . "When you are down town today _call into E. A. Foster's drug store ‘or at the Apothecaries Hall and buy a ticket for the dramatic entertainment in St. Peter’s School- _room Tuesday evening. The.cause is ` 'one worthy of your support. 1-5dtf_ "Next attraction! "My Awful §Dad," St. Peter's Schoolroom, Tues- ?day January 10th in aid of the ‘I sion only 2a cents. Tickets on sale at E. A. Foster's and G. E. Hughes' ' 11"* I 1-5dtf. li L'-(l2.lI'\\'1 r, 'v` i‘.3_\"I'3. ..lrI:, .\.(J.E.. Tuesday, Jan, 10. ‘fweelfhr apples only $2.15 per bel this week at Beer & GolT's 1-7d2i. NEITHER IIFE HOLDS EITHER ll' IORCESTER IISS 1 WOCESTER, Jan. 5.-Alfred Either is at liberty after being freed of a blgamy charge. Mrs. Sadie Either of Holden told Judge Utley Either nlar- rled her two years ago. "I didn't either," said Either. "It was no legal ceremony at that time. But we were married Ohristmas Day last.” ad also claimed Either as her rmss- hlm and Said:- _".\'o," said Either, "I'm not your Either, neither." ` "Either," said His Honor, "you're U0! ll bi8BmiSt. either way." And he wasn’t either, was Elthg-_ - I0 CONTEST FOR EYIIIS llLLl0l|8 ` tCqntinued_ fl-oni_page_0§¢’-*__ Rene Evans Paine, only son of a de- ceased sister. Mr. Evans had 8 brother who died unmarried some- thing like eighteen years ago. MPS. Brigham has a son and grand-child- ren. hir. Paine is married and lla-S two children. p c a e. the revised laws of MassaLhi2S¢US ‘W _ »~ - ` d Mrs Clara Either of Milbury, who* There is no osmme h nc un er h ts ll - ing husband. took a Zood look at :sy uncle’ cousin or any O er to a ral relatives to inherit any part of _ the Evans’ millions until the Brig" "He isn't my husband either. Ho - x ~ . dl _ may be mtherl but he mn m__ Emp Cham and Paine lines above name le er." ome extinct, in which event cousins will, of course, become heirs. _ "The petition to periJ€lUHl@ ¢"l‘ dence, which has been filed, is simp- ly a precautionary measure to iden- tify the family of Mr. Evans so that l l at the death of his widow there may be no mistake as to the heirs-at: law. All that those so-called contest- ants apparently are expecting to do is to' establish ‘their identities as cousins in case the regular heirs be- come extinct." _ Mr. `Evans, after servins BU B Pri' vate in tile clvli war, became a clerk in the omce of Charles M. Clapp, a rubber manufacturer, and rose to be president of the American Rubber Company. He went into copper min- ing and amassed a large fortune. On July 3, 1909, he was thrown fl'0m his horse and soon after died, leav- ing an estate valued at 511.000-000» His will, made in 1893, was a very simple document, givfng his Wife the income during life of the entire UFO party, with the right to use whatever part of the principal that was neces- sary to her support. On her death one half of the residue was to K0 t_0 the heirs-at-law of Mrs. Evans, if li ld ot otherwise dispose of silzebgr (xiii), and the other half was to go to his heirs-at-law. H191' ¥° “IW by right of rePresentntl01l» pearsnce for Margaret A. and James E. Donavan ,of BOFCOH. G¢0lfK0 U- Donavan of Needham and Timothy H. Donavan of St. John, N. B. The mother of the Donavans, Ann Evans, was born seventy-eight years ago at Castle Head in Ireland, and`her father, Thomas, was a brother of Capmin John Evans ol St. John, who was 'the father of Robert D. Evans. lure. iusrgnrec -gacobs, e sister of Mrs. Donavan, seventy years of nge, is also living. Cnc of the Donavans is now Mrs. Lillian M. Kev” of Dorchester Avenue. Edward Q '_ a ears for Mary Jane Evacilgeiidf Zi!3i¥i\'ille, N. B., and the children of the ln e Robert Evans of Waltham, sister and brother of the late .inn i~1van_S___.D_0"§"“"-_____.n_m‘ closer is th zo day sale. 21st ends this sale. This includes a really ` ilillew i.l patterns, well 'z .de i-I M-_ri19ocioi_4o_ .\-_w 58s, -' Fancy Sweaters This lo! of 14 fancy knit vests comprise an elegant collection of the cream of the excellent assortment of and comfortably lined with . f. V 7 Ulster H $11.75 now $6.45. \\`e are offering seven splendid big heavy men’s ~ _ ulster~ ivirh storm collar The material is dark 7,7 l'xford f~‘¢.-ze in a good heavy \~.rigl;t, allogi-ther making a good heavy coat for rough wear. ` Regular =_;_J Bargains in ‘They include Tuwa materials. only a few sizes left. Regular $15.50. for. . Fine fancy brown and green college coats Regular $l6_5o for.- nicc brown material, senator style. Regular 14.75 for. . . _ _ . . _ _ splendid li_ue of Tuway College coats in nice brown, finely finished materials, .i?§‘;‘:f.' ”"‘?‘?x _t’_“‘_’?‘#€__?%‘f° $12.00 A nice line of Black Senator overcoats, _ $9.25 _ All elegantly fine beaver cloth,fancy ' sirlpc, in college and senator styles. Worth $2o_oo, during, the sale only j ' 'ii' ....g _... ..~‘....:..;..'..... ...... fi... _ $8.87 l i _ . _ _ _I _,, \ l c I .4 " .1 , ill wi- .ppc-irc. rom- " ' ll_.s :il-_II cureil nlcl l` Llc(-._ii' g ” 1 ' pil-~._+ l hive leI eiveil so much Le; clit >- lr:'.‘l. lllrllock Blood Biiicw lll:li will ' mf puolish this as it may help others ` `- I M U Jil. l'll H he li has me " ‘ ' ' ` - w ni fears. A. ` - ~ I '= e lit I' .`\i - If~'_ le on -_.‘:-l.\tl:l _~nd_\lrs Hog _ I.s _ . Irson ge.i hi years llaiiiifaitureflonl b Th T ‘ _ _‘ y y e _ Milburn rl r.l r m his lat -sdence Cu., Lunlted, Toronto, Ont. _ ' ._v_ ‘ n y lvtli, nt 2.30 p_ _ tI‘ 'it.n c ... tery. _-_-»_~."'~"-'~'_“-~-~_'------¢.,-__.,_¢.,.¢_cl_ W1" rluziifrinlf. . f , -f » SclioiieldPaper Co Lid Sl. John, N. B. »Q.:'I'c.-';l,;ent‘¢ flu' ;-LI ‘L_`.lvl‘., not likely to bn an .tour like It in_el hurry so come Iona and get your choice s'mn‘ rowse Bros. Ltd. I-9d2l _m l _ l I 'll trip to Montreal or the west. ‘all connecting lines to all points. -#na |i:I\»`/Av. --- I saves you from 14 to 24 ing car reservation secured by telegraph without charge. ms _ - T-ERCOI.-ONIAL ours time in making your Through tickets sold over Pullman and tourist sleep W. K. IDGEIIS 84 Great George St Suit V-alu \ DISCOUNT. “any ofthe best si-llillg lilies are iii- ` cluiled. just one rare opportunity in select a saving of ONE THIRD OI~`I" ceafsweafers IIIIV I ‘III 5 I li li.: bilance of our coat sweaters goes intoillie. sale at minily prices. You can select row _.I .l clear saving of 25 I’. C DISCOUNT. Boys' these piece suits AT HALF ' PRICE. Working Mills one-third' off. Phenomenal Bargain Opportunity in Fine Fashionable Overcoats From the enormous stock of overcoats shown in our clothing department th( past winter only a comparatively few remains. Still the VERY BEST are induded in the remaining lot, all of which will be priced at SENSATIONAL PRICES TO CLEAR y, College coats, Senators, Chesterflelds shown in the very latest Boys' Knickers _ Tllere’s nothing small nor mean about this lot but the price, Boys' Knickers in all materials, patterns and colors 25 P. C. Boys' Reefers You can see asplendid line of boys' reefers_ Good stylish, serviceable coats with good warm collars, heavy buttons. Black frieze with high storm collar, also grey frienze with high storm collar. Regular $5.75, during this sale only.. _ . . . _. .$3.25 market. _lust a few remaining articles left over from the holidn_v seasi ii. I ll ll if Ill ,I l M _ 0ur Pre-Alleralioil Sale llas Already Reaelled Large Proporliilns-““sI'2‘.'L‘§$‘S° Our store has been a busy spot since the inauguration of our big Pre-Alteration Sale. Ev€1'_Y da?;C?21;§§ more people-women and men by the dozen every day examine our _goods and prices-and ri c(;1ri0lt1S of this ` e examination the larger the purchase. Its zi fact that establishes the honest purpose au 111 611 Even now we are compelled to discontinue advertising 'many lilies-some are :ilrcady Stihl] Olltl 3_§‘d_1_‘; other cases they are reduced to the vanishing point. Ou the first day of the sale we :i.- 4.5 Selection Q; TODAY i /ill" J, I an 'l 'I '/ I I I \\ |" N ' _ . - I // _ AJ. _£1 I 1 _ _Ei \\. _ _ A Y £2)fIIlII,I|»` _4-,~ _ ",lli.. ~..___,V , I ,_A _ "ls `.\ Boys’ Overcoats \\'e :irc shoiviilg li _igooil range of slnari,go0d» wearing line of boys' Seruliornnd College coats. The ' are all ` 'el Fancy materials and colors-especially nice. ONE THIRD Ol~`l<`. ) nu. y tailored and good filling Boys' Senator Coats ONE THIRD OF!-. Boys' College Coats 25 P. C. OF!-‘_ A special lille ol' cxceptinnxilly fine children`s overcoats for children from four to nine years. es That Marie. This _ Sale'As _An Innovation . _ Our ollering in men's suits includes about two hundred suits at from one third off to half price Such values were never excelled in the Province and seldom if ever equalled. Its your one chance I A really nice line of tweed suits, good wearin qualities and a fine finish Fairly dark stripe materialf A better line of striped tweed $uitS`do“ble breasted' nicely tailored and well finished Sizes 36 to 4o $10 60 sims 36 to 4° S Iendldl t .1 foron1y.... .. . lar $12.50 for tllis sale yoxilllyored and finished. Regu- A eve be 1' ' ' u n tier ine of tweed suits with fine fancy . _ I I ' . . ' . . N l ' I I brown, green’ and grey Stripe’ single breasted’ Sizes 36 A classy line of exceptionally fine worsted, cut to42. Regular$i3.5ofor .. ........... ._ ° aft th lt t tl ` r ` " If _you want all the style master tailors can produce er C vejry a es .S y E’ mee?) tailored' This is a re_ --the finest workmanship experts put into clothes,here’s “HY ‘mart hue °f Suits f0f Paftwulaf Young me” Si?-0 _\our choice. Here is a line that has always sold readily 36 K0 42~ Rfrglllar price $17.75 during this sale only .it $22 oo to $24 oo during this sale you can select st t.'X8Ctll' » » » ....'.~|-senescenceaoeooeleeoeeeaeeeu hfanyothets at fromone third off to half priCe‘“ R all S t' I V I I -- in 15031;' Sf¢?fsac:1(:z1mOve1?cblZscs ' A ul Vaiue 7" a A lot of 58 boys’ three piece suits are placed on sale A - ~- at HALF PRICE.This lot includes many of the very best y wearing, good fitting tweeds, and calls for quick purchasl just one coat left for the first buyer that comes ing. ' _ _ ' Another lot of H7 of the very best of our stock along. Made from black pilot cloth with fine German will be sold at ONE THIRD OFF ` _ - tt ll _ G00d l ' All boysltwv Piece suits»~the entire -stock at ONE O er co ar va ue at our regular P"°e'°""522~5° THIRD OF;-,~_ now only ......$13.75 U » -1 l \\ -1 lilT’fIl" _-I lm%a'l-iv'1`.I`4'lfi~_- If V ' Y. _..~.~_~" .___`;~1._ . rr' `\ 1srv¢'°~‘-tmzrfs . ~ _ j H . ` I Y , _ *_ _ filly Ticket Agent ‘ ' I l~A.l Ili . ’ ) to 4 f -.___ e l ll _ i 1 `.~'»l' _ ir ’ * - -_ve ‘r ¢ ‘f, ,J _ii Iimq xl ~ , .¢. 1' 1 /1 ' I l John J. Dolan has entered his all-