ii 24, i9o8 THE \HARLOT1`ETOWN f`UARI)IA'\I i it i» situ; \~ fjkmu lbs man) colds, and troubles him the llm it for over a rChi|cl s Community Silverthild s Set “mild fit iii ieri iiiceli Eiclfi set iii .i iiic sn iii liiierl case There uns no change reported in Premier Peters' condition last night hut he was resting well Rev R G btrathie of Summer side will address the Monk Meeting iit the Y M (‘ A on Bundoy There will be waltzing and skirting at the Arena Baturduy night The 4th Regt Band will furnish special music The Minto got into Georgetown from Pictou at 1015 yesterday The mail train arrived at 12 'i0 yesterday with forty hugs of mail There were thirty passengers to Georgetown by the Minto yesterday The freight by the Minto yesterday was two cars way freight and one cm English goods The Stanley’s cargo from George \/\/ \/\/ \/V E I I N 2 m The coldest reported for Vlednesday town to Pictou yesterdai incliidedi Je lx 9 night was 11 degrees aboie zero It three cars onts one car smelts undi \\etr grew steadily colder after that and ten cars way freight last night at nine oclock it was 7 i-ul-l!___n_l"‘ -___:.-,.._.__._ _ _ ’ Y __ _I5 _lglll-_ _ ___' l1lJOV@ ' The Rev Daniel Mr-Lean will preiicli hing Better for a Gift Than ii "*!.ill.',l.!l!l.l.l’" G I" Of) \c\\ Dt'~.Briszi\ lllocl. llie Etiidlo \\ Iiiiie It by ii Aluiiys Weli 0fii» HUGHE S Digestive Tonic Renews the Appetite lmparts Strength Quitly Vleintains Permanent Lffetts t lt ia ii iiio~t valu.i‘i e iiier,-i . V. -~ llll.ll.ll..|llHllSl]N. Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseniies of Eye. Ear, Nose, Thi-ont rind Skin. Eyes teated and fitted for glasses. ()I"l<`ILJIC HOUR! ‘.4 to ll ii. ni. l.i."l-ILL!! p in. IC nl h t t The .iiinunl meeting of the Natural History and Antiquarian Society will be held in their roam, riiarliet build~ ini: on Monday evening next t 8 o’cloclr The death took place in this Lity, yesterday of Daniel Smith aged 73 years Mr Smith vias ii native of Newton, Belfast, .ind leaves ii widow tive sons rind tivo daughters to mourn The next session of the I’ E I Baptist Conference viill b held n Slimmersiile on Fcby Zith R \ I W Porter, Supt of Buptii-it Home ssionis for N ‘S l I’ E expected to he present Sergeant Dennis Doyle (ity was married on Tuesday morning last in St Duiistan s Cathedral to Mrs ’V[iitildu Tixnnci The bride wire t tended by Mi=i~i lienrr (nlliighnri while xnilrciy Heniiessey supported the irrooni, uliile Rev. Father Gallant performed the ceremony. By the recent change of ninnagc» ment, Arternns Moffntt is now in charge of the hiiriiness of the Queen Hotel. Mr. Moffatt is widely and fnvoriibly known for his sterling character and us a capable man ol _ iifliiirs. This affords assurance that this popular hotel will bc conducted on lines which will hold the favor of the trrrvelling puliliv flhnrlefi A. Mcl.ciin has been ap- pointed Cashier of the ’l“riidei's’ Nat- ional Bunk, Spokane, Washington. Mr. McLean is ii son of W. W. Mc- Lean, of this City, and n brother to A. A. Mclicrin, M.I’. It is just el- , weii years i-iince he left here, where ¢\ rnccived his eiirly training iii the Mercliuntii Brinli of Prince Edwiird lslniid. Hin many friends will he plciised to hear' of his success, _ fl. H. Cockburn, Scotland. has irent the following greetings tri his friend Mayor Pzrtoii, treasurer of ..tlie .tlrileduniriii Club iii this (Yity, from the oldest Burns club in Scot land, institritvd in 1805 l‘nisli=\- (‘luli. Paisley, Dec. 24th, 1907 The Paisley liurni-i Ulnb send Fra- ternal Greetings to Churlotte- town, l‘. E. Islund. The hrotlierhood of Wrillace lirilci: and Burns. We proudly sing today and crown with hny Each man who loves his land and evil spnrns; To those who freed us we our hom-‘ 1’-Ili? IJUYI But ily it where it will, our thought returns To our great King of liertrts, clear ltobert Burns. 'i-ligntull GEO. H. COCKBURN, Honorable Secretary Paisley Burns Club. A number of gentlemen met to- gether lust evening and presented L. U. l.~‘owlei', 1-Iiizh Secretary of the lr.zl;pendeiit (irrh-i~ of l<`oresters with ii beautiful fur-lined cout and nn nd~ dress whicli stated that they, repre~ senting ii few of his Forcstric friends in (‘.liui-lottctmvn :ind elsewhere loomed the present fi suitable “op~ iltwiiv um y Mmm" mm' portunity to express to you oiirfnp- Entiish Maikiei Bask s V\'cli:.\'oj1i-t i‘ccci\'erl ii ruse l.t l Lt ilircct lrfiin iiri\\'ii|-,r-ii for _\-iiiii' iii.~'p<‘Cii bt nite to liaive. Cuil ui' stu 'lio :ind sec our sziiiiples proclntiuii of yiur untiring zeal in icltnlf ol thc interrst of the liiile~ flriler Cf Foresters. its iiiiiuericzil success in this l’rovince hiis hteu largely, if not entirely liriiiiglit ubriut by your intelligerit iidvoczicy of its principles. So com- pletely iire you identified with its history iiiid growth in this province that your iipperirance upon our ,.)l~,sf.r‘i:i-ts is not more siiggcstive of I.. ll, Fowler' than it is of the ln- , _ _ _ ,_ thc ilepeutleiit Order of Fiircsters. You ,nur L "“` l " iii-t~ now returning from Toriiiitri iiiirl , i _ ‘ iittuwu where you were rallcrl on ii ~ :"‘ 1" .»"u . i .. _ . "m(‘mm‘-\' Ulu ‘M “ur i iiosr. iiniiortarit niission in the iii~ \ ttrr'-t of Forestry l"roni the press S ‘lm-""""m ‘°iM"" “ml Sl-\ lc" ‘md thc" .vc li~.'ii'n tli-nt. your efforts have lieen. 0,, ittciiilcil li_y iiirccess on this, us orii l -|.hri‘ oc<’:i:;iriiiu_ /iiiil we offer' you our' sirircre criiigrntrilntionii. We ure not iriiiiiindfril of the fnct it was our ii St Catherines on sabbath the 26t at 10 30 a m (‘hurchiIl at 2 .<10 and in the People s (‘hirrch at 7 l Tuesday, Feb 4th is the date fixed for an evening of song, music and elocution in the Baptist School Room An excellent program is being prepared and w ,I bc iinnounted later New talent und old faxorites Rev Wilfrid Goetz has ieturiicil toi Amherst from 0 l itcil staitsl much improved in health, and preach- ed lust bundny in his church fori e first time rr seieri front s ieatly to 'lie io- i iw iuricrtga tion Mi Gaetz h s i‘i.rny friends 'ri this I’ro\'inc¢~ The steiimers A W Perry wh ch arrived in Halifax ri Moiidny Rosalind and Fncoiiiia nll carried coating of ice The (‘iieoiinir which is at the Doniiriiiiri t'oul (‘os wharf ‘ Halifax with coal friirii Sydney had thc heaviest coating of the three the rigging, rails and deck fixtures' being more or less thickly covercd.l These steumers and their captainsi are well known in this (`ity. i Rev. J. li. lliiivsoii, of F-ackvillef and well known in this Province, preached in the l.| Rackham, Bruce Curcw, E. McDon»| ild, E. Holines, D. C. ltlclieiiii, Johlil Cotton, Roy Burns, Frank Deacon, John Gordon, Donald McDonald, A.' McPhnil, Harold S. McLeod, Alex* McDonald, Nelson Czrrew, Milton, Rackham, E. Mntlieivs, (leo. Mnthe-l ion, Calvin McDonald, Jemima Mc~i Phuil, Maggie i\leNe\'iii, Arthur Hen~‘ rlerson. A resolution of uppreciii.-I tion was passed to P.G.W.P., David- Small, of Chiirlottetown, for the ex~l cellerit services rendered to the causcl and Order by him during his term in; office as Grnnd Worthy Pntriarch,‘ which was supplemented by ri Grandi Division llegiiliii. In the evening uni overflowing public meeting was held; when 'the choice program nrriingedi for the occiision was rulniirnbly car-4 rieil out. At the close of the pro-1 gri-im Hep. F. Hodgson and A. S.. Wright moved ir hciirty vote of~ lhunlrs to the choir, which was tcii~ tiered by the cliziiriiiiin. Spirited- ziddresses were then given hy Bros.; J. .l. Mclicoil, J. A. Roliertson, Sami nel Benton, (`. W. (lrosliy, M. F. Mr-i Kinnon, n|`i.cr which the Niitioniil Auf, theui brriuglit, to ii close ii red letter duy sperit in lionsliaiiz Q I ' |.‘iiri»'c you were plcuflinir, for which ` A E ri- ii wr- iilso conirrutuliite our- ; @ Sl ;~;nl|\,?;i~i. Au ri further token of our ' S ` _____;-_-r. iiipprc-ciuiiori of yourself iiriil your . L hr _..» »~,---_ . _ ._-~- - Y ~ ' ' " .__._ri.._.._._ ,___c_ -.._ ._t____ ._,,__,c____ _ _ ___ __ _ __ [HF QUEENS CUUNTY GUARDIAN _ _ __ . Ldeet Lite .At The Alvvays Busy Store Head Uffires in New Provise Block Chirloitetown ' _»`A_. ‘ 5;i$J(il”;i|:at.'iJ\\'nPf1i;i:b'nlglitltyen ivtiririltie iii thifs :ity wnght hummnhl is n oncton -~< DRY GOODS Ai discounts ranging from 25to 33p c . - THIS IS A RECORD SALE V’ord of mouth :idvertisiiiiz li.i.~ scicrid the nc-us of this eieiit quite is much as what ue have printed ir the papers by ery \\oni.iii ii hi secs :iiid pro fits sends in hti friends :uid rel'itives to get their share Bed Coverings 'I'hatI{ee1?o\1t 15116 (.213 d \l/ith tlitsc All Wool .riirl heavy Iwiglisli l iiioii lllniiktts .uid iiriddtcl Quilts to iiiniii t.iiii iiorni.il teinperutiirt tliue chilly iiigliis you may li.i\e .ill the trash .iir \oii \\ ant to sleep in and be the better for ii I-Il OVV nmany girl; have you 0 Of toiirsciiiiii girls .nrt just like other people s .i \\.r\ ~ ti iiitini, clothing, Smart Styles In children s and Vllsses Coats I t `» ~.oi1iclit~.Ioi1g, o ex cclleiit. I\.i\ \ liluc lit-iiot box hacl. braid trininierl ' Regular Pint 5 i .Sale Price fr 4, { ‘e ‘x-_ .i inches lon Inav) ‘culti 'lucu hrouii ini\u i ue nii\ed, .ind solid `l~1i_rt. . . . . . ..Srile Price S3 .oo Rufsgiilzir $o.oo _ iiirt . . . . . . _.hole Prior: $4 5o Rcgiilrir $7 oo bkirt ... ...“ii e l’i'i<;_c $5.25 At Fur Goofdé ,_,,,, the (lreat Clearance Sale _ ‘»'-" \S $50-0<`». . . . . . . . . . . . . . .now $35 ou "ur Coats $0 ».oo. . . . . .. . . . . . . .now $4ii.0o ur Coiits $7510. . .. . . . . . . . . . .now _$50.00 Fur Linea Goa é Regular $(>o oo ...... . . . .Sale Price 345 oo Regular $75.co . . . . . ... . .. S11 e Price ego oo Rcgu ur$\)o.ii'i . . . . . . . . . .Szilc Price 1.67.ro Bed I-3; preads At the Under Price Sale Tlicse goods are uiiiited now :uid will lie especially welcr`°""‘=d Sea” 55° _ I , llf’l;iii ul Hughes i r- i ai i ‘Faiiii For Sale ata loivprinc- is iight lien-. :uid the ivciithcr assui'cs you il1iit_voii\\'aiit to lie pi'i‘»\'idcil uguiiist .suddcii cliaiigcs. \\'c - offer _yoii aiu opportiiiiily iii iii _\'iirii'.~'i.~Il` with ar ivcll tiindc gur- iiicul. .st_\”i~'Ii and fiislrioiirrlilcut ii ills-riiriiii of 'l`liis iricuiis ii saiviiig for you, und ii lili.~_\‘ time ltfir us, for evci'_\' oiic scciiis to be tiikiiig iiilwiiilirgc of ilieoilt-r. Our o\'erco:itiiig.\ ure all nt-\\‘ :uid faisliiiiiiiililc. Mlil/I`()NS-lilC;\\`l€RS --\`iciinu.< fm' liglitei' ivciglii. :iiid \\-licii we iiinko your o\‘crco.1t:< _vou`\'c iiii iieeil to worry about any tliiiig that goes to mukc- fcifccli in iiiiuy wsiy. Remember the discount and buy while the oppor- Thc Executvn of th-. w; ' of the lute eorge Claikofrr for MIC ll1¢ & co. mild ata vargun to wind ri; t$e eathte ' Ouly the purest :uid best iiiziterials use-cl to iiizike tlierii. None SO gw - ~ t _ dmm A,,p|y,° me E,,¢,¢,,,,, 5, C_ ¢i,,,¢ as \Vliite s. _]1.;\i'|;Li,;5i1_ , \ 5 mi Kimble cami. Mi. swim or u A ili. Clrlrlotletowii. .; N ' _ _ _______ A __ _ _ ___` .