' F.E3R~UARYm,r9u . .. `i ‘ 1 » ~ _ » 1 4 4 If _ 'PHE LATEST NE " " _...__ _ _ f . _... 'rHncnAnnofi'ra'i~own coiianian .--» ,,,,,,,, ,,,,_,,_,_, .. A ` ..,»___.;g.pfvE'.- v L,,'“ ""-.iifirl Singers ci, | -1”-"-' _ Q ,5.1j“" .prea ers, ei _ /3' ; public speakers keep dieii-redgiggil gtg: ._, . and strong by using i ii 4 fr . £vAiiS"""=~=.~~°~ . iiilr ..:.;*iif5.~3f:::':.f.'.'?‘”//t" "l thanklyouf tl-i b me. which l flridexdellcgiisahh Efddiidiscidzni Similar testimonials have been received f i rom all classes f professional men and women, and from nearly every civilized ,ang Sand for fren sample to ' ' NA11oNu. DRUG AND Ci-isiuic/ii. co. or cannon. umiri-:D MoN'r|utA|: g . I ru-_1-;-__- _ _ ~é in the City yesterday. Lewis McMillan, Fairview, was in the my yesterday. , Min. _ieiiiiiiz Meiiaufniin, ninitiiin, _ -_ was in e ci y ye.; er y. _ Wilfred Forbes, Port Vernon, was ' --_ B _ . ~ alantine day. Dulletllli. wail A visitor to the city _.__ y°9t9"dUY- People wishing to save money .-e-si r_. » __ i _ Z ['iii04iii’S rciiocoiiiriis Try the latest assortment in Handsome packages and _ biilk. 15 varieties, hard and soft centres-nuts and fruit fillings-always fresh. ' _ 1 The MacKinnon Drug Co. __l A1 hockey match_ tonight will be the cxander Mc_Pherson, Cardigan same as in their previous match. Bridge. is spending a well h _ _ _ oarnedi . ---_ oliday with friends. in Earnecliife. Yesterday the Murray Harbor, -___ Souris and Tignish trains arrived __'l_`elcphoni_e_siii1kci"i'l>ei~s please and go. here on time. The western freight riiectoi-y_2.id-l., J. K. Ross residence, . was thirty-five minutes late. 258-L. Miss E Blanche Murley-, resi-l i denim _ _ M1‘S~ M0Qlieen returned to her homie _ m in_Uigg this week from a long and There will be no skating in the enioyable _visit with her daughter, Arena this afternoon; Ticket iiniiiei-H Mrs. Daniel Stewart, New Perth, Wil; hc given next Monday nitcriioon WC*-‘ti ins criil. ____ ` The many fi‘iendi~i of Iieuiy Weeki. i _ _-_ r_'__ _ - _ _ _ .~. - _ _\ Real V alues ini ii” " ' °°@", M- 4 S ectacles p . oval _ '-*.\ ff* ` I “fc sacurori it large stock of v ,rl i ' _ guaranteed iz K gold filledspec- \ .__`i- tnrle franii-s at just half their ' ..,.-i'_,'3"._ »~..§_ I originalvaliie and :im passing V 'j~ _. / ' "“` -_ , ;}'. I tliosii bargains on lu czicli pur- ) _Q“"‘ . 4 1 `. ` chaser. ~ You i1ii\'l pill oil' gotliizg your l V _ :' i ' I c-.vos icslcd and fitted- daily G , ilio stock of frmues is dccri~ag_ 00d HCRMII D6plIld3 In h ing and in a few days all will be LM-ge Measure on Good md' Teeth ...f.'.i'.iv.:.t‘;‘i;'.f.'i.i.'.i°i.:i:i..“:°i’°‘i' W1 . . . _ ‘ a e oo( on & Etzgerail l\_e_i_i_|__t_li_ wilfho bo_uiid to siiyifcrri F , _ _ . . i it cn _.3 onciniinil if on come to _ see us loriidvicu you \\'i_|l getlt. cheerfully Drs of Opt,” ,G3 Queen gh und free ofchiirire iinil if_viiii will let us - do the yrork t will lic well done nt reiison- i.-_l_ able prices. ' ° |25 . ul. Next Be?d|;.nGsiiH`a. l-‘hone 21.1.1 Discoun Sa e Now that the roads are good-and the days fine and tl e people from the country can get into town, we will begin our disicoiintsalci February ist and continue during the whole ii1unth.' 'We will give genuine discounts, but as we do not mark our goods up in order to appear to take off big discounts you will not find any extravagant staicineiits in any of our advertising but we will give genuine discounts and honest rivcd safely in l-ligli River, Alberta, sault on John Gauthier, Ilusticoville, thi’ iirevioiiia evening. The telegram by H. W. Lepage. lt._is now alleged illno reportcil that Fred Blake, who that Gauthier appeared at Mr lie- is ill of typhoid, as being ii little page’s store intoxicated, using abu- lie_ttei'. Mr. 1r`lake’s many friends slvu language and threatening to Wlll llilllc for his speedy recovery. blow Mr l.epngc'iq brains out. Mr #- ,Lcpngc orilerccl liini away i~:c\'i-rni UP-‘ifili/t‘1l. '|'lii\t tfniindn ui-eds ii tinies, but cncli time lin returned and Niivy, was the siilijcct recently- dis- that in self-iiefeiire Mr. Lniinge i»ii,i‘u<;k Ciiuifctl hy the i_ii<‘nihi-.|14 of the (ini-ri-y him with an axe linnillc. Au thc inci- lnlioy deiiatiiig iiiicivty. William dent is likely to come before the Mllirli Mialieil long iiiiii eloiiiientiy in courts for iidjiiiiication furtlicr press li-ivor of Nii_vnl Defence, and ivan coiuiiient would be undesii‘8.b1c. ably iiiippiirteil by John .l. I'i~iii|;_.h;, _... liosition to the iiuiirier |ii'ograni wnic`tlie secdiiil gnniu in the Arena l.cn- i>i-iliirintiy lcii by Wilfrid tliiviiuiigii H110 WF-H 1‘0ll01l mid resiilt.cd ina who ivan stroiigly i-iupport.el'0Sl'0l`0ll5 fll\`Ul0l' Of F0-‘1kl!'H, which game when they put on 771, pulled _lpok pliicn nt _St. ’l‘eresn’i-i (‘.hurch on down materially the big lead the luesiiay nioruiiig, 31st ulto., was "an llcgimcntiil men had on tlicni in the evcut of great iiitisrcst. to their many first two games. The tennis were : lrieudi~i. The ceiwemoiiy was performed »it.li liogt-Capt. D. A. McKinnon, ti. |i.V ltov. iir. Curran, Kcliy's Cross, Williams, A. Mc-(`.arrou, C. Davison uncle of the bride, assisted hy Iluv. If PHYS to buy in this Province. Mrs J. A. McDonald, Cardigan, wiisi . _ ,‘ ., . 9 _ _'_-.___ ' Crystals nuil Vice in the Big Arena recovering from his illness which hd: S l|I|l'¢l-' . - tonight. This giintantces an impar- 'confined him to his room since New 5 - " . 1 _ |,i | -lniiins_lifuMilIaii and Hniiiuel Doyle corner of Pownal and Kent Streets, I '7 will othciate at the gnnie between the will be pleased to learn that h ' Q tial :ical to , . , ‘ , -' _ A I 1 J ' the contending tc'inis_ Ycni s __ _. HY a telegram received in this city The Guardian regrets the piiblioii. 3 _ / ;,f:'_.,~%_\‘e"»'/" ~, ' Yesterday it was learned that Dr. tion of the local which appeared 5 "ali , f Blake and Miss Farquliarnon had ar- few days ago with respect to an as- " / 'l "i 5" '*.\ " H- l">“li<‘i‘ty find Roy Bciu-i.~. The op- Last evening nn the Armin Alloys ‘ \-.».~.\~.~ ciiiiiioiitiowr 2 _ md The Store With the Stoeh ‘_ - _ . , ~ » "_, Many of your neighbors have been taking advantage of the free hemm- ing offer at the great Winter White Sale. Not only can you buy sheetings - and pillow cottons much .under ordinary prices-but in addition we will hem free fall shcetings and pillow ceitrms you .melt-it. ‘ 7"" l'liiii “hilt ‘ ' .iff .ii|i, ' fl* ‘ ' ‘li 24 1 I'_'.`_‘____`. ff. _ _l,"` `- ', _.fr _ ig licmici' plain ~'.iiiLt- .~l.ccti;ii- .. ~:.'l»-, ‘ , 1+ special......,... . ' Heavy English Wigan sheeting, 2 yds wide ’ special'........ ._ . .........36c A splendid weight of English wigan 2 yds Wid€.....~... _ _#Og Soft white sheeting, no dressing, 2 yds wide, often sold for dresses and aprons, as well as sheets.. _ . . _ . . . . _ ....401- Plain white English Wigan sheeting 2 i-4 yds " wide'................ 42 ’ Plain white English wigan 2.1.4 yds wide special.......... . . . . . . . . . 494-. ' Plain White English wigan 2 1-2 yds wide, best 3 3`. A I. ." _ - .' Mg I’ ‘__ 3,., . e__,_ '~__ _, ;r:.~._ - _ _, 4; Ji. q<°` ix? . ¢.i?.._:. - ,_- -“fi” _`>~'_- ' _ 9° rv `1 "T.iXT~\- ,___ . -. ~.`-».‘¥I:;,-g-_\_" ;~ G; ';»=. _\ Ye _ 9-\ -__ _ ` , ‘-.5.;, , 0 9 *$87! Q _ '*“" e-.\ ° .-.» I _‘:- i "f~\`-f ~.-. < . /.A.<;!l<--‘.' fi. ' 1' _ ' ~.~\"._ ’-~._ . .. .. . E ei* ‘._. ~»g .- rf' , / i . obtainable ._ . . . . .. 52. 'f Linen sheeting 2 1-2 yds wide very fine ani close a really fine value at our Vt inter sale price of . . . . .. ._ 85.- 42 inch English circular pillow cotton . |81: ]iist conie in and let us show you this line Q . » ' it is well worth looking closely into--fine~ ` Erin ai d close, it will present a good appear- ance and stand much wear. 44 inch -iiue English Pillow cotton, .very special...20c 46 inch 14 it it it it .i Plain open edge pillow cotton,4o, 42,44,inch special 2'¢ O I in the City yesterday. _ _'f‘hei‘e will be a fine o'clock tea in S Miss M__r____ MTM_m____ teacher at glen Church school-room on heb. 14, _ . . ' ' ‘ i M _ < should pay their electric light bill to- _ rs._ Edward J. Carrier, Earns- day and receive the discount. 1*? °1lf¥¢. is spending a few days at her Q , . old home in Ocean View. The teams for the Crystal-Victoria - - T 4. > 'The marriage of Miss Annie Kenny, Men with 488 The excellent rollin of ' os.-s..\\-.\~.\. Light weight fine circular pillow cotton 40 inch 2,'_¢ it ii it it it li _42 and inch 24c . Best and heaviest pillow cotton 40 inch 23;; tg tg tt (L tt 42 tt ' ....at it ' it it it it <1 ti ii it ic ti ti it it it ¢ 44 “ 27e 46 “ 28c 43 “ . Jtlc English Circular Pillow linen l. R. A. Mcllonald, P. P. Miss Irena ltlouaglirin, Keily's Cross, acted' as bridesmaid, while Joseph .Mooney did the honors for the bridcgronm. Bicakfast was served nt; the bride's home, after which the weilding party came to this City by the morning tml". and registered at the Victoria. A wedding dinner was served in one of the Victoria Hotel's private din- iiii; rooms. Among the guests were Rev. M. Plielen, Iona; Father lirisco, (Iity Hospital; Rev. Dr. Cur- ran, Kelly's Cross; Hev. Dr. Smith and Rev. D. P. Crocken, St. Dun- stan's College, and Rev. Maurice Mc- alues to everybody. - The sale will be for cash only an_d there will not be two prices. Everybody will be treated alike so that whether you oine yourself or send your child won’t make any difference Below are some of our prices. Among our specialties are a good range of Donald, city. The party left by the 3.20 train for l’cfikc’s-their future home-amid the good wishes of their many friends. The presents were many and costly, attesting to the popularity of the contracting parties. The Guardian extends congratula-» tions. _ In n'llit`t.ci"“to a firm in this cit f i - Y tiuun,- Iianglois & Co., Montreal, nadc reference to their campaign for liewson Tweeds. Moncton TWi=°dS» 0*' ;;i:‘.‘;:.°.f~::.:‘;f.§f:.'...‘;::;"';i.“.;‘.§'t.‘;i';i;; ' i'eci~iitly in The tiiinrdiaii. 'Vliuy ony in part.: “As it result. of our ruin- ' l mign, there has certainly been nwak- Qo cent Factory Cloth for 756 So cent Factory Cloth for 656 60 cent Factory Cloth for _ 506 $1.80 Factory Cloth double Width lor 51,50 $3.50 Fine worsted suiting diifefffrlt colors for _ _ $2 50 16 cent English print Crumb sbest qual- ity 1/16 I5 cent English print 32 inches wide for 126 I4 cent American print 1 yard wide for 116 12 cent`Canadian Print 30 incheswide for 106 15 cent Quilting cotton 32 _IHS Wide f01' 1215 12 cent Quilting cotton 30 ms W1Cl@ fm' 103 21 cent Shifting Duck for 176 18 cent stripe Shifting Duck for 146 17 gent Gingham Shifting for 146 I5-cent Gingham Shifting for _ _ 126 A11 dress goods 25 p. c. off. _Ladies and ge°nt1en:ien’s underwear of all kinds 25 P°C- o 2 5 p. c. off. W. C. 'l_:_4_i__i;_i_?_§__i_'_ fit C0 ff. _ Meri's shirts, collars. CUffS3t1@S»bfaCei‘3»_ socks, gaps, gloves, handkerchiefs and all goods not mentioned here eXcePt facto? yarn and unbleached cotton and SPOO S 1-.ned all through Ontario and Quebec ii wider and more general interest,in this important branch of industry. As ii, result of our having consumma- ted arriiiigenients with the Prairie State Incubator (fo. to maiiiifnetiire their incubator, we are able to judge of the interest by the niultiplicity of iiiiiiiirics that we have received. This poultry branch of our business keeps us on the jump :ill the time, and we :irc daily receiving i'cqiie:~its to iii,- teuil one or other of these dairy and live stock nieutiugs that are being lielil tlirouighont the country. At thc iiiecting of the lleilford li:iirymc1i's Assirciation, at which the Miiiistisi' of Aiqriciilturo, thi; lion. Sydney lfislicr, iii; llobertsoii, Prof. ltiiddick and our Mr. Llroivn were thc speakers. Mr. Brown handled his subject so well that hc was complimented by all these gentlemen, and they arranged ii special meeting at which, this one. subject was to.be taken up." A ' /-1*". "\.'f"5.5l§F-2*' 1'* in iivnui BREAKFAST niiiiii we want Sie\vsrt's Cream Bread. We want it fresh, and baked by the H881 Bakers wc can find. dnd where the purest flour is used in BREAD. Fresh fruits iii pies, and best ingredients in cakes-ba_ked in sanitary surroundings, and at prices within reach. Get the ECLIPSE BAKERY and you imvc ilie right place. D. STEWART. 2--id-wfmtf 1 _ , Sunnyside. C|\°|'°'_'“- i Ki"'s"°""` and I.. Il. Smith. Business Men- Vernon Gay, W. K. Rogers, `G. M. Moore, G. Worth and B.__C. Prnwsc. A very largely attended and highly cnthiisiristic meeting in the interests of the liidepcnilent; Order of l<`iirci-it- cr’s under thchiisiiiccs of (‘.o`ii"t‘. Al- bino, Eldon, wmi held in the lflldon hall last evening. The meeting was addressed by Rev. E. J. Rattcc, Mal- peque, 'S. F. Hodgson and Ji. F. Whenr, City, each of these genblcmeii delive-ring a strong address on the Forestric Fraternity, its aims and objects and the great means it has been for good in the community. The program was enhanced in interest; hy ii number of vocal selections by local talent and was most ably presided over by D. ll. Mc‘Donald, Orwell. Judging by the interest manifested by the large audience in the remarks of the speakers this order stands as high in the estimation of the public of Orwell and Belfast as it. does in other sections of the province. ,nassaui iq Hands or . Face Chappeii ? You’ll find Creme Veloute the turist dcliglitfiil,healing and soothing prcparntioii sold. VVc have thoroughly test- edit, and it is tiioroiiglily satisfactory _in cv(-ry rc- spcct. Large jurrs, only 25 cents Sold only by . Ioimson & Johnson | § Unbleaclied slieetings 2 'yds bought the goods many months ago ‘. Unbleaclicd sheeting 2 yds wide, better grade Unblerichcd shcetings 2 yds wide, better still 2 yds wide also at 23, 25, 27, 29, 30, 32c. Unbleaclied slieetings 2 1-4 yds wide special _ Unbleached sheetings 2 1-2 yds wide special :~ _ '44 inches wide 80;; wide 19;; A good smooth thread iinbleachcd shcetings free from dressing very good valiic-as a matter of fact our special price is just possible because we |94: 22c 24c 26c 35c LIST OF RATEPAYERS _FOR THE CITY OF CHAiRL_OTTETOWN, in default roi assessment due on Real Property for the year ending 31st December, 1910, containing names f all such defguigem and amount due from them respectively with ri statement with the Number of the Town Water Lot and Comm Lot on which or any part thereof. Such assessment ls in default: ' on ' up. Name of Ratepayer in Default Statement of Description of Property upon which Amount; 5| Agn* ASB¢SSH1€l1¢iB H1550 ment. due and unpaid Stephen Coyle... louse and Land, Town Lot 3, 2nd undred. . ...$19.25 Wallace Carr... ...House and Land, Common Lot 19... . Ellen Flynn... ._ ...House and Land, Town Lot 65, lst hundred... ... Est. of Henry Harvie... ...Vacant Land, Cornmzrn Lot Sarah Huestis... . Iousesand Land, Common Lot 22... ... ... ... Hugh Monaghan, Jr... . acant Land, Common Lot 19... ... ... ... ... ... ... Neil McNevin... .. ...Vacant Land, Common Lot 23... . .. Henry Rackham . . . . .. ...Houses and Land, Common Lot 22 . ` .. ... .. ..- ..» ... 4118 2.75 1.03 23.38 1.38 1.26 6'?.lZf