ANUARY A2 I 1 _ J_‘ _ i7' 9-'I I ' "'rlin 1.A'l‘ms'rANaws»- ' I THE_CHARID'rTETOWN GUARDIAN " "`Ir1ns'r'A0il‘~-iA`Iit.".I ` ' n,,\ linger over your _i___~ _ __j. . l sn ii l _ __ , i* 5 culRLoiiEIowN-II 1 . _ y 5 III0tEEN's courlir . “‘°‘"'j““I*“°_"°°* coffee. Thekind that makes you g O I ._ _ _ _ < Apure’ rich’ high grade, flavory Clip-such is _ It Pays to buy in this Province. l Olty. yesterday. Mayor Schuriuan Suinmerside, was -- _ in the city yesterday. ` Dr._ J. G. Toomhs, Mt. Btewar ,, -_-- was in the City yesterday. ,_ . _ . . r. --_ Rev A J Mclntyre and Rev D z sinnott Morell came to the city John Collince City. returned :Newr- _ V yesterday. ' .~ day from s visit to United States. ee <1. E. Mncuonaiii, Kensington, G- F~ Allen. city. of the Qauadi ~ came tu the city yesterday and rs- BBHK Ol C0mlnBi‘¢8. who recently le gistered at the e l°l` Wllmlimg. has again been trans- II R . P,a¢ked in I and 2 pound ‘ wer I - fotred to Kanors, Bssk. I, " Cine only. Dick Hughes _will play cover point If ~;- "' . , . c“AsB._- I, . __ for _the Abbies this-evening and the J- W- D0l\8l1ll6. I4i,\ll,$ .Ainslifs,.I' ,B SANIDRN. MONTREAL. I Abbies will thlis have an improved ol the Maritime Oil'DnveloPiri’en€C ' line up. ohne to the city yesterday on short visit. He was at the Revere. 'I' ' ~`»- -' - ` f ’ - I' The Fourth llcgiment Band ill b -' --' °“'. ' “ I :F I _ in attendance at the big linens; ~'1`h° "Weis “Hd W°f.n.l., Jnn. zi, iuii. i»'°" °f I iccelient work in filling- brldiel "ow" is/oi-ic lrcntment. and full sets. irst class I . _ woik at reasonable prices. |15 Queen Sl. Nell Beer Q Coffs Pho' a 276.! .I 1~ dfiiiw6ip"°4'zf?_`T_{_%_ _.____,;~_ 11,7 _(L `rl I _vitae . money. Buy at our Kent Street. ~' palatable, economical and I 'il I ' A IIANDFUL 01’ llllAl.'l`il nevery handful of Superior Flour pul into our Cream Bread and Rolls, and de- licious Pies. Don't waste time. labor and SUPERIOR BAKERY Take it easy and let ns work for yrii. Best for you in the end. (Remember ii is) I _ Unlike the ordinary ape; ' rient or laxstivc draQ1!'t -Macs Aperient Salts are 4 iefficienugfanulal' and effex- ~vesceiit they are easy to Itq_lte, are mild get certain I action and are t e best for people of all ages. For bilioiui sitsckii, habitual Dr, Allan, Cardigan, _ was .in the I an II ft.. 0. lil' e 9 )l‘ 3 ls_ y . i " -li _Apenent Saitsp 1 5 i-. ;l;I;4 _ _ .I _ _ ' The Rusieii Store on Chsrlofietownie Bueieei . 1 ',"» » ii. . -. -nv-9?! "I ‘if _ 1a'i.i._ _‘Pu _§_,, -. B . we represent it. __ ’ ii I, is 1. I* ‘ ' ' ' 1--_ns Bargains in Dress Goods Remnants I Bargains inkeiiinaiits of Silks ,, , I .Bargains 'iii Remnants of Laces " I ,Bargains in Remnants of Prints _ _ Bargains in remnants of white cottons Bargains in remnants of flannelettes _ I.»__I.:..I. ‘ l _ Bargains in remnants of Embroidery ,'j'{"'*_" ‘_ Bargain remnants of Sheetingii.__./fy _' I .Odd lots of ladies’ neckweanveilinge, frillings. _' Odd lots of men’s sweaters, white shirts etc. ff' Second dayol thc, .__ Cl-IARLUTI`E'l`O\VN"_S GREATEST rnidwii-.iter_ buying chaiiee ' opened with a rush yesterday niorning-and"will continue all‘d|.y to-day. _ There are bargains of every sort at every counter, i|.nd_ws*;_ieed hardly t. _ tell you that the bargains are notable and genuine in their reductions Melt I of you have learned in 18 years of shopping with us that a bargain is just as v "Did you see that lovely embroid- ery that thi y are selling at 7 cents?" It's offered in three widths, insertion to m'iicli woitli io tot iz cents for 'lc I The second floor has a fresh new corset barguiii for this morning, about loo prs received yesterday neatly niadc,weil boned, four hose ; supp_»rtei's. ; 59 cents pair l ~°"I.»»-,-,_I »-.-_:sv I-I .-'I>'I-I-if fi 'I - I ‘ -I-llcre and llieric at thc llcmnanl§:lSale _“Over on this centre counter they have some great bargains' in pretty litt_le.wash bows. Price I is ridiculous ’ 2 for 5c " '- Those sweaters on tlie-front ofthe men’s wear counter, .are veiywheap. One third to half less than regular I prices. They are 0.1.1 s_ize.1,I_~rt»liat’s the reason. I ' ' _:_ _ii an 1 ."’*i , ltemnanl Sale _ol _ I. ` X I Waisis worlh io 1.50 _ _I III- __/I, _ A clean up in the waist section makes these two I F _ _ ` I I _" bargains possible. ' I I ~ ` `| Dainty, well made, smartly finished waisis, _ \` V. _ _,II_I,I \~ _ _ . _ mostly while, worth to 1.56 for...................75c ` 1 -* "_, I Waisis worth io 250 lor 1.00 I _I_ Here is :mother great bargain, wide range of ._ -I,.I, - ’ , _ Q' _ pretty \\_':ii_\~is, carefully cut, pretiily finished, __ . .I ' _,I _ perfect filter.-_ not “bargain waists” but good I I " *,» ` ~ waists :it a b.irgain.......... . . _ .. » " I 9' “"5 I n ...... .sn..~... I ._ .I............. _,_ .., . ._ _.¢...._. ' ._; 'II I Img- Z" --I-»--__.._.___-.......,_._._._...__.._____ GOLD TIPPED BATON ' *FOR MANUEL KLEIN Manuel Klein, musical director and composer of the music at the New York Hippodromn, was presented last week with a very handsome gold tip- ped baton which was given by the stage hands of the big playhouse. Tito presentation was made in recog- nf ion of Mr. ltlelrinltinclness to one of their number, Jas. (looney, who wan lnjiired by it piece of falling seen- to his home in Borough Park in Mr. Klein’s motor car; the musical idircctor himself acting an chauffeur `on the occasion, Mr. Klein, accom- panied by his young wife was about to step into his motor car after the peliorinunue, to attend the Hippo il:-uma Ball which was siveiji at Palm Gnrden when the accident occurred. curence the musical instructor places his wlia in a taxlcab and sent her co Palm Garden to aweil. iilm. while he conveyed the injured man to his home. A presentation speech of thanks for his kind not uecomDBui0¢l the gift of the baton to the direc~ tor. I night. --»» .........,»_I.-_ _ , _____h_, "Special discount sale of oliocoim broken.-Prowso Bros Ltd . 30°. _I-2751i. , ‘ _-I, I-l7dI.i` '* ad. .fl thll ilsllef ` . _ ‘ ` . _ _ _ \~-I 1 ~-rntnn s on. i-remiss another si; °-mv. pn o. 'menu im num days selling yesterday. They would his fh'lt"°‘l8_¢ti!i1 in till oily liit ask their customers to shop Ianearly Tuesday evenlng i the leetun my in the morning as possible. Even of Zl0fiI§lh_lat#i. noblest "Fishing with cxtrs help they have been w_ork_- the' _l.ipii4sr.,"_'v.` ` ' ` ""’ 02713! nu to nis_ir-ur.mo¢tc_spncit1.- i~e7ro;`er?y for the year ending 81st December, 1910, containing, names of all such dehulters _and _aiellt due from them icspectivcly with a itatedient with the Number of the Town, Wlter Iiotilid Compo! Let ll" bn which or any pnrt thereni.__ Buch assessment is in default: ,_ _ _I N`|lm of Rate a ei- in Default Statement of Description of Property upon whidi ` _. I lament at ° p y ‘ Assessment is made '- tneltdue lil” louis and Land, Town Lot 8, Ind hundred... ... ...__...Ql.|.ll , ...lfoiile and Land, Town Lot 89, 5th hundred... . . .. ...lfnnle and Land, Common Lot 19... Wallace tlsrr... ....»...Vac\nt Land, Common--Lot 27... Ellen Flynn... ._ ..‘...Iieuil`e and Land, Town Lot ~66. lst hundred... ...Vacant Land, Commun Lot ...Housesand Land, Common Lot 22... ...Vacant Land, Common Lot 19... ... ..¢_... ... LII ' .I c ...Vacant Land. Common Lot 23... ... ... .4 ...Houses and Land, Common Lot 22... ...1-louse and Land, Town Lot. 65, let hundred... ...House and Land, Town Lot 18, !nid_ hundred...-...`g. ... ... ... 18.50 ...House and Land,- Town Lot 26; let--hundred..._..l`..l“i.. ... ... LN ...Vacant Land, Common Lot, 21... ... ...‘,I.~.. a;.I.... ... ..._ Ll! Notice in hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of Statute 8, Edward VII 0 . \'l. 88°*-lbu WMF ,ur an days' publication of thc shove list, being list of the mtepsy City I_ .;_ I _ - ~~ who have _ _ ..~u.I¢i to pny within the time prescribes the augment nvtrniiaj __ponth¢in_-_ ny in we city . .vm mmm nn nnnlia-ntlon to His Honor the Judge oi the City ourt Maid Oi I _i-#_ II against sua ,¢_l.....- ..n nv vw- ends above described or the respective amounts so levied ael*m’l"# ' ` ‘ I thu 11119116. IIC inn.. npnn sich indnment being entsvtdl will iui-ther apply lor a warrant for ths_.q}gIey4uq_b lends.- STEWA RTS BAKERY |‘\i49 Gl George Slf ‘II ...... ini. ith any oi anim. I. DI. nu. ‘ aol, 'i’(`.J,. ,-. I _ .I “"- .I _ .far , & .I U1' no su Ln" * / _.i `.l 4 I .I v ANNOUNCEMENTS. °°Wlldey Lodgl meets CQIIQQ.. The -___ 'second degree will be coanmul. u;_~B0yI1t|_ LI£.sL., lol; LM,1meet9_ _ _ ____ I GV '01 . ~7ldli. ' I °“ ”' ° 3';-rs cream °r:.° rf' YU A e- at n “Crystals vs Abbiea at the Arena ticket for the lecture and reid s this evening. See the games. 1-8'Id1i. plough; avminl, , 1_g,du_ ____ _ _ '_ ~_ "Bee Love~Luck and gasoline at ~~mv~mq1-,od ,h gi; ' " ' the People's Theatre tonight. 1-il7dl.i. hmkgy muh; fn gg, Um 3...?" , -_ bet an or cannon: I' wean yntalu of _ _ . “Prince Bdwar' Oou eil, N _ 132, bggwgi . - 'ery about a week ago, and conveyed gon; Ar¢mum._ “mwah tm, :wang md an A ':_ I1Nm‘ i-.5 at s o'¢ioek. i-zvlui. "sammy nnyin ui; snug. pm-,Q ~-1 __... vetern of. innumerable hoelir glmsaifi' "Attention is drawn to the sd no wiu captain the Abhleu ln in nmol? farm for sale at Meadow Bank. Wert ‘against the Crystals at the Arms River, which appears elsewhere. _ this evening. 1-Urdu. ' ‘ I-flilll. _ ._ -- _ "sesisi amen vin hsfnnnini "Both Abbim and Cfvitall hav, for the making of steel-a fqrfhelfev _ -been pri/etlcin¢'hsrd for the games Perth Dai:-ying Co. ii im w¢`~\.»- fuimedinoily upon hearlne of the oc-lwhm, vm in played at um A'_rsn;`t¢. day, Feb. 813.1: will be emu ly n_\a our suit while tnn lines are uh youu. Idecuro one at Goff Bros for mu _,,¢ 5511 on lfoidq ,job Sth. l‘ 2 ldtf 143,11, __ §/\<_/ ry _ aes ""° `”' `-"""rnrIvuns.son 'nm crm or ounsnorrnrown in ment' uusmm 'au on _.»\_ ‘I\\ w ' _F 1 lain-fe* l.. i weli- Is i. _K “_ -.,;_;_~& 1-ff :I .. Tfw~é;Tk5»_{;»;_@. ... rl. if li _