l '.7 ` - ' ` "“ ' ' ‘ V ' ' 1 ' _ ‘ ' . _> i .i _.» .,.., ......~...-._ _,..- f,.,,' . '_= i_» -. ".1 ..li. -11?. ' lll-'="°'f' Q t ., , if 3 i. ‘~’3_’-,.s_ i Y.. g. 1 ,Ml-‘ 4 _ -.|_~.~_, 4 fl; .-xi ' l i.f`.| ..' ‘- i‘ iv ‘ _-I ‘ . \ . ‘ v i - .1 i . _». ~ /. a _ > 1 ‘ . I fr’ ( _ 1 L~`;`ll v” _ . "Ji ' itil.. _ v .i " ,_ 5%" x `,‘ vw v -‘i H ,§‘~\\ ‘ i 5 s ' .,.-i-3. -- ,Q iff : Z i i 1' ' - "- ,\ _ ,. a we ::'_””"”, _ '-,_ _‘__ A G ' 7i"3;f c.{‘5& J -_ »__; ...sg » . ‘l .|,`,» _ _ _ -1- ` 1' Z_‘ 3 lx ._» l i, ' _,. . > ‘ i ¢ . i . F '? .l '51 JANUARY 26, 1911 ff --PAGE SIX _ aj mT|5T Nm” 5 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rmsr or ALL" y J G G - .. ~` » 1 a nuriicus, souius _ 1 `.5.It payeto buy lirtkis Province. ..;.G. A. Thompson _of the ilrm oi Poole & uhoiapeon, Montague, while retui-ning' from the funeral of the Lau Liifrdoek Campbell, yesterday, Wu upset' out oi his sleigh while! ...The annual Burns concert by_S¢~ driving on tue ice, and was severely Andrew's church choir F11 be given Sunken up aithough not seriosslr in- `in the auditorium, Mont gue, on Jan' gm-gd, ' 30th, The program appears in ad else- - ------ where in Iain issue. ...Thi Souxis Litei-ar' and Dtllatixr ~‘> _ ,_ l l C' l d. Th l I hi . -B°°1°'t7» hem “S 51'" ‘i°b‘°l" “Ill - 'A °0"esp°”°°"l‘ 'mm Holman `° Legikheoiellawtgdlliii his usdal lTe:lth urn f l- t . - _ l'.'d 'ltesz Tie farmers of this .‘ _ _ _ iizszasz. 5:.; ff: ~2:fff'r‘.. rm ...‘ 13- ,-3,-;,f»,;_;w _ p _ _ ‘~"_>~' In _ 'I _ . , ____ ,i , J 1 paring o drive o _ n guc on 3* “gall Dhndjlclln Ill' " nl`“iT1h;E" gftehlolntfitlire rlelbelad'l`:eii§1ggiir§iir?§lif:i;lhionday' “hen he took sick and died unn~ ‘ T fur an 'L'l}‘J. ‘X Syl r l'litiong"~ider the ab' inunavemeut lyxouday evening' leaving a wife and gigggmgd :E13 F°1San‘_‘!-IeL_‘;dd" Uf’nI_n“c Ears ,_1;)_|tqL‘£_ _bmfiq G',»;_ liamily to mourn his sudden demise. ' . . e' -- u » . ~ - - ~ ‘ ‘ gsinst. All the inernbcrs rr~.°-rnt par-,lie D816 H §Zi'if‘-E Viliil 10 7'1'>“‘af<'~¥¢ f ;,,mpa¢,,_1 m we Q9) .fe Bn.; on A ,me ll-lead, the guest of Miss Eva Illooiz. ...At St. Peter's on the 24th inst., before Judge Blanchard, 1. A. G. Gil- lis, of Montague, was convicted of an otfence against the'Prohibitlon law and lined one hundred dollars and costs. KING S CDUNTY I ...The Rev. D. ivienenn will preach on Sabbath next, 29th lust., as fol- lows: Marie, at 11 a.m.; Greenwich, at 8 p.m.; St. Peters Bay at 7 p. m. ...Geo_ A. Thompson, executor or the estate of the late William Tliomp- i son will sell by public auction, in front of the Canadian Bank of Com- merce, Montague. on Thursday, Mar, 23rd, tive farms at Albion as will be plu seen by ad in this issue. _ Campbell of Brookly, Lot 16. took .The funeral of the late Murdock ce yesterday afternoon and was EDITOR, PUBLICIST IND NOVELIST SHOT DOW! ' IN NEW YORK STREETS (Continued ffolii page 1.) ' by F. Coyle Goldsborougli, a Har- vard man, who immediately after- wards committed suicide: Tonight Phillips is at Bellevue Hospital in an extremely critical condition, but with a chance for life. The body of Goldsborough, whose career at Har- vard was brief, lies in the morgiie. Apparently insane, _he had a fancied grudge against the author and sought his life. Ho was only 31 years old, and is a sou of Dr. Edmund K. Goldsboroiigh, of Washington. Phil- lips is 43. "There you go" snapped the assas- sin, as he apened fire, and "here I go," he repeated as hc sent a.hullet into his own brain. He used a tun shot. 32 calibre automatic pistol and all six shots he aimed at Phillips .We are determined to clear out bang tak” ui; rf-solution “gs Q,-_ -Don McDonald paid ii visit to U11- fall odd and limited lines in our great; vlgred cairied. 'lbe society mis or-lleyiirld, the guest of John D. 1lriirc.‘clcaii-_iip sale till January 31st. We ganlzgq int winger and ing .--.gnna-i-Tlie school in Bluutague Hi-nil is 11.- are giving most iin\isuc.l discounts in ercrsizig rapidly uz¥ler the able mar.-[eve iasxn which <-,haracteriized the debates thll ,is Still nna.l....e-1'. 'lbs oiiicers 1-elected for the pre- sent year re:-Presiient -\\'n~.. J. Paquet; Viee~Pi-esldent.-J. i-‘rank Btcnn; Becnemry.-F. G. Jer-len. ...On Wednesday night the imtirlla- tion of o.I._f~rs of 1-.riinch _-o. :Si C. M. B. A.. Bouris, toot: 1'.:-.ce. Rev. J. Arch ivlclionald, the I..-L :ry ..=e.ci:m~ eil l.-s st.-uit parish ;= ~-;, -_.ns ii: valleii into the pres' ’.-nf s r'.e.r 'v‘< dnacersmony as was sie ._ _ _ ~. ' ¢-I. 0i1tC’!`E. LO C!!"J` YL ' f\<."*l‘ tions., Worthy Ciziirl _ ' \_ 2,. hiv.-Doriald p:‘fcr.~v" -_ i vn~_- of ir.sl‘a:‘i\ti1.-~ in .1 .--_‘.-.T_i;..‘»»- urn ’ i--1.1% bf s~‘ --_ waz." on "GMM Mun of Medicine." longratnl- _ i.. fi _gf _-ide ‘;-5' r;~iny of the inerrlif-rs £=rc~-rn? _-id :i vote o i~ .~ 5 -_~- f-.i ~- _s_ Pn- quet, seconieil ti. Scully and s_1itably ii>u'.'i}r.£ 2_5' »- President, Li- Z\iclLIcma;i` in reepcnfling to the 'rote of thzris e1f»:e_~t-:.1 the hope wi :.?’ _agement of hiisu lava Moore, Monte.-' gize.-Alex McLeod paid u. visit to PG .a-f.i=‘*" LTO. randvicw. i _..'l`iic-sday Jan. 10th. was ri "Rcdlfls eiter I;r§_"‘ in 'lie liistory of Souris Eiiah fi;‘. School for on that day v.'ns§‘ I ivcn a concert and social in aid oiffff' ‘thy Cmlgt Corp;-rzi that school. Mauv , "ar fcnclic-rs have rfruced the principal-ilol' Fl ;n< both to the iid\‘nutazc of flic- '-'.\.§»ils and credit to tlis-msclvcs 'i>'.iti.\lo n_’ne can claim a hi7hcr pliice oiicorits, men's and boys’ clothing, ':-Jnor than our l1F0=€¥\i l>I`iHl`il’=\l .\'.'us‘.i goods, laces, enibroidcrics, ‘ Joseph F/csliuclirs. Mr- Drs- g boots and shoes is a splendid success. l *rp i.! this inc iusfitiztioi-_i oi lcaru- i~.-lirf: has cn ull occasions r-rov-fdlle himself to be a tea-*.bcr of no meszifneg S.»¥"lel‘. 9.’:‘..~_u.__ rc-_., ».-it. » , .1--' = » -1- -'ii .'- ._ "-1:-'.\'11.» -~' , - -- » _ i _-.~ ~ .- f- wi. " “ " "‘2~ .==» _~.- - _»-: _ Y ~~__- .- ..s_.-.~'- ev: ;»¢>~n~-i ‘ESG V' I `: .fr_- .-.¢`4 f»~1'$ ff .TI ‘_ ii i 1 `. 's ill S ~‘ T211 -_f.“._t""'°€~'f"" "0 . the Cadet n . - -i y-ei-sf-nzil Forts. The milf; sum oi $60.60 was rr::r'ired which \-:ill go ‘eo ivljards the piirchasing of uniforms for; lottctowii. Corrs Mr. Johnstone will have 1-2Bdrtf. Clean~up sale. There only remains a The Guardian on sale there as usual. few short days in which to benefit by the bdrgains oilered. Jf. P. Crockett L: Co., Montague. 1-25dr»ii. bear you out." _ The six shots broke the quiet Of One of the most aristocratic neighbor- hoods of old-fashioned New York. The Princeton Club, formerly the home ul the late Stanford White, fronts on Grainmarcy Park, and Phillips was sauntering through the sunshine for an hour of leisure with his friends., A policeman on post stood not 100 yards away. ' The body of Goldsborough, _whose cnrcer 'at Harvard was bI`iL’f. U95 ll* the niorgue. Apparently insane, he had a fancied gruilge against the au- thor and sought his life. I-ie was only 23 years- old and is a son of Dr. F.zlniund K. (}olds`u0rough, of Wash- ington. Phillips is 43. I _"'°_;""_~;'°_‘_` I _ THE YORK INSTITUTE. ‘ Excelsior Institute of York met on' Saturday the 21st of JauuarY» f’l`(‘*7l“ dent in the chair. After thc gonerali business was over they decided to hold their annual supprr on Feb. 8th. 'l‘lic Iiistitutc will mc-ct on Friday evening, the 27th of January at 7.3!) in i`entr:1I Royalty school house, all are cordially invited to attend. Sub- ject for discussion will he, “'l‘hc.Cul-. ture of Potatoes and other Roots." 'Flin following resolution was unani- mously passedz- Whereas, this Province is under great ilisndvantage on tlccount of the high rates charged for transpor- tation of passengers and freight. 'Elie yi-'nnic being greatly in.excess of thc' .rates pi‘o\'idi-il by the Federal Gov- lernmr-nt in :ill the other Provinces. And whereas we pay our propor- ,iiiiu to thc general revenue, we con- 'sidei' we slioulil be placed on an li-iiiiul footing in this matter of trans- lportntion. ' | 'l‘h:=i;efore resolved, that no sursiily 1slioul'l he paid to any company, uu- llcss the piissengcr and freight rat~_~s‘ he unili-r the miuirol of and ii:-:ed by the Government. ' ` l~".irtlicr i‘c_-;ol\'ci~s_ _' _ P I( 0 G R A M 'l‘henunui=l Burns' Concert by Bt, .incl- i'ew’s Church Choir will be iven in the Auditorium, l\Iori*:ig':e, on Sanuary ihe :loin at mo. S Part I. Burns’ .Vcestry-By Rev. D. Wright Chorus-Natal Song, There Was ii Lad Was Born in Kyle--Choir. Historical Sketch of Burns' Lifc- Rev. D. Wright. ‘ ' Solo-Mary of Argyle-Miss A. Sutherland. ' f_‘liorus imalc)-A l\Ian`s a Man for a’ 'l‘hat-f_`ihoir. Solo--Of a the Airl -the Wind Can Blow-Dr. R. Fraser. ' (`hiirus~ }-lc-_'s Ovyr the I-Iills That, l Lo’c V.’cel`-(`hoir. lieniiing-i\li‘_ J. P. Mc[’licrson. Duet-liunting T/_1wer»E\lis~‘ Sutli- erlnnd and Mr. J, Hegre. Solo-llunran Grey'-.\li'. l. llrars. (`liorus~Anuic Lni\i‘ic-.-Scptctc. Part ll. Solo-.Jeanie Dean-Mr. Geo. Mein- tyrc. ' l)ue_t,-“ound oi ii\e1’ibroch. Mr. J:.l\u and Miss. >`».thcr| md. I-i“eiidiii,;'.'i`:ini \i`Sii:inti=.r_R =v_ ll. Vlriirhi. 1-horu ~'.llrn A' the Sui-:'ii _ucoiliind L.`{'...ir _'filo-.\lr. i¥`r~.\i\ _\l-11.1--iii fl I li ' _ orus-\Vliull be king But Charlie- Lhuir. § st -_ .` ii'-h E .`~ ' Re`§'\i)_‘{V\:_ii-n Hay where abudrdance of sim iiii.u-iri1r::in bc obtained. 5. hlill pi-iipi=i'lY cprxslséizig ‘og abou; zifrrrfs 0 _ an 026 01’ Wit ggi'\.1'l_`i|‘i |':\|_v tn Goo. §.I[iman !~_r>|ii~iL.ir .\l.iiiiiii;u¢-_ui- to the undersigned :i\li'.e_1ilIi'o nf l‘r.i\‘»» .Ki lliornpsori.Munti\~ i'iir,fnu~»r-_-.- _\ 'luifrriipsnn l‘I\c.'iilo:'/ hu ri'1i.~_re of lVm Thom son. in.1!Ill 1-rlH,2ll,8.‘A2.8.l5,dD¥ar 22 rt ‘QA 21.5°-t‘:.H`r'i % oi hum io _,iq 5t2_-ri ‘igv ver hin 1 at Remnau Prices 'iialic as Many Yards as You Like or 'lake ilie Whole Piece---ihe Price :sz-io Esfi '_f"`§ _-.inc i-lease You nun.--:___-f --- -_ non-4-r¢==4vx1;.7_-_» * <-.....~..-~..»_. ._ ._ - ---,\ so E 3 -»~.- ._-_-.___ . _ae -_ v-_ -.-_ f; -_‘.-~_\.-_____,~\ _.fi-_ vamp-_Q .__ _ is-me ._ 1** -’~:f= - . ‘W-I $3.7.. gown? ‘-is l "4 is L ` UR .fl E5 i fJ:'.'1 ,T-»-1'-~'i'.'. :l~.~ Lrnir fs.; l`i_:_inif or you iizny he foo late m 'i.f:-» L_-. yi-.i.»_. ~.i-;ll be picked up at once by slmcwd buyers (feat C-lea._rance f§a.le? ? .l E' ‘ stock Look at the savings and then 'ihei e s M.-iiiey iii--‘y 1.- so di ii»gJ_ ioi' . here s .‘-lmiey in 'l hem! _ \`\f ‘rv if ii- ii al-.ing srmr deep cuts in prices. Vfi are-in tim- Irice ii. oidir to iorie all our Fall and Winter riiock out of the ho:.sc and so as to be able to pay cash for our new ' '1"rc. buying time of ilic year. ' 1 ` Irs good bu~iiic.~s on our part and glorious opportunity for buyers! -- you`ll see that 4 l P i 1 V in 0nr Ads ! (1‘.i-giilar ti:lo:;~- .---__ all goods from which the discount will be deducted.) Thousands ol Po!l.~,rs_Wurih of Goods at flnc-quarter off Regular Price Thousands if 'if»._.-lars Worth of Gi ods ai One-third off Regular Price Tlwueei-dz. 1 IA Lf.. fa "~~_-:dire stair.-li from the Laidlaw' llfaiy to-'..er.i° De; t. at Planning Gen- erous i- s.f:_=i.‘.~;. `i`~'»s.‘t'f-t~o ("1.'.lr~:o'| i-.oats all 'er '.?':!s Reason r.-ir.f~:‘n_:; in price from 'f-2.".-"I tn -$3.5". at l-.l oil. (fit gli*-ls iff.-ru 5 to 14 5.-cars.) 10 Scotch ;l"_id 'Wool Dresses liiiteii Ll1v_r-sr, l~.' $0 tie 31.50, 3 ofi. lf? f,lir's' B“' ' ~ c .",‘t..s, Sailor itola, $2.50 :-. , 1-Li oil 5 Ch ii1ro'i'.- 1, - in -~er1_ and blue, fn v-‘,; $3.50 enc.., 5 off. 9 Lndicn' f`..:ita assorted colors $‘.d.\'l0 to ¥2l.f§i\, l3 Dil. iii Ladies ’ Drrss Skirts, mostly bro ri. l’.ucs and Blacks, $3.50 to $6.- 00, 1-I1 o'T_ ‘ii _.’.ly. C`liiIiT‘s ‘."liltf. Niggerhcadu ifla.'.ii»l _oinf_~itnlZ.- and cosy, $3.25. i :.5 per cent off. ` ,Shceting Sheets, 1. oil. _.Towels and Towclling, i od. lTahle Napkins, 1 off is Yi orih of Goods at One-half oi Househouid Deparimeni and S"Iep-e Department- Tablc linen and other Linens, 5 off. Giiigliiirus, Print Cottons, Sateens, Uretunnos, i oil. l-3 oil. Pillow Cottons, Pillow Gases foil. Bedding, Ticking, i oil. Bed Covers, 1 oil. Flannelettcs, } oil. White (lounterpanes, i off. Flannel, Grey, white and red, i oil. Table Linen of all kinds, § oil. Black Dress Goods, about 1800 yards in stock. ‘ comprising pannmas, serg-es, chevlots, lustrcs, poplins, ariniirvs, tricots, resildas, eolisnnes, cashmcres, voiles, diagouals, hop- 3-'%.".'~ iird 34.00 1-3 oi. Just the thing f.r _l~.=. little once, can be worn up » l..; F-i.:l'. I I-ill lst Feby sacks, etc., ranging from 35c yard to $2.35, 40 to4B inches wide, less |» od. PATUNS Charlottetown. f Regular Price. A Quarter Saved on Goods Plain Melton Suitlngs, 42 inches wide, about 175 yds, 32c line, le Striped Tweed Suitiii-,;s, 48 inches wide, about 325 yds, regular 65c line, less i oil. Diagonal Cheviot Suiting, 42 inches wide, about 350 yiirds, in did range of coloriugs, regular 78c less } oil. _-. .-\ ». =-l="J'».» _'M-. lj' _ .::i:--. 4:-.;"i_ - . _ *I 'ir 7 .i_.., , _ _ . _ done no slashing hui we iiiink weiisve the PUCK with the lowest possible prices fl We have T I . ij' lj gr @4_,"- -THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. _ - "fi '--1 ' ` #4 ’ ‘ 'fl _ .-. (1 .» , .ix-_ . _ . - -> A. I , ~ t _B ll AL.: ".. .wwe -.5 ' ' ‘ , ~ .. 1.2 .iii-"ff" " 7 _ _‘iw . ` - ` ‘ll ome ayers Glasii 'i Li- uizii. ii ui lritp- liis ~ ye’ on our ads these days will save lots S M Q’ 3% . “`f,'|`.'x-;». "”“ og; J,- 3 Dress ‘ . ss 1 od. a splen- Es -. _if ' 4- _--‘ _ _.u i "1 ,Li Secure What You Wa t R’ ht" Al Alireai Savlng! lg Now. I WE want fo put a word or two in .om- \ R L I H WE have started one our Great Stock) Redlibliiig éladlig (you a b _ - ’ suitreciiliizlfcoil th>e'ii)iP§¢wf had two years 21.301) find if you can use 3 you'can > 1- - 1'0l1S@fS 01' anything in the clothing line No other investment ou can V lr '1 Y 1 I - ' | return for the money you know thliélzliliiliuvsltailflil-3tofpay slid? a large or. qmck nofhlnf-Ireserved. Co <1 - ' _ 0 Omoo-Lhes"`“eHtheres I me iii au take your pick v Note the itcnis bel d tl Y ' _ - _ 0 reductions. °W all WU yOU Can form some idea of the size of our "1 if Ti." 'iibii-. if - ~ '_ ~ . day! is wi c e iggest thing inthe sale line you have seen in many: Hopssck Diagonal and Cheviot Sult- EARLY BUY ERS WILL FARE THE _ ii ings, 50 inches wide, about regular $1.20 and $1.30 per yard, less } 08. 1-Iygrade Broadcloth, 54 inches wide, about 400 yds, fourteen shades and black to select from, $1.75 per yard, lei-is } off. Boyd Caldwsll's Striped Buitings, 58 inches wide, about 175 yards, nine colorings in stock, regular yard, less 1* oil. 350 yds, 40 half 115 116 $1.710 per 1-3 off. 45 price. price. 50 Reefers, Boys, _g off, 95 Reefers, Mens, 1-3 off. Men’s Overcoats, Chesteriields, Boys' College Overcoats, 1-3 off. Men’s Tweed and Worsted Suits, 45 Me Men’s Overcoats, 33 to 42, half n’s 0vercoais Till lst Feby _ ss M0n’s Blue or black Chesterllelds 115 Three Pi S 't Sh' 'Y . 33 to. 35’ i an¢i1C21_§l10;, ort lants, ‘ 1'50 TWO Piece Suits, tit for boys 4 £0 15. 5 to 1-2 oil. »- 29 Lllatller and Canvas Stgrm Cohts hall' price, 5 and 1-3 oil. _ 0: Fur Coats, Coon and Beaver, 1-3 4 Astrachan Lined Cloth Goats with Fur co1i..i~,$2o.oo for sii..-io. ` PATONS BEST ! Half Prices 59 Y » - 00 D_ fiiinilvgng' Si1i§ib§s_oo¢n $11.- ir\o1>iii~ sl t ` ‘ 490.. worth 735%? Pants' Sale Prim' 30 Pairs W g to $4.75’ haalisgebants. Price $3.50 OH200 Pairs Heavy All Wool Pants, *- 4 . _ 1JR§(;`ll]i.ildren‘s Suits, all sizes, HALF ies---1- __ _ T " ’ - I _`-in f' veil This ist and ole the -iscoimts Offered. .lim silos:-z _i-.mi ~i-». _ue _ Goods } sail 1-8. 'néeev emma am mi ¥‘~’T-'fml-‘-i‘l‘§*-i' ei-"°°‘ “W” finds-rwuneeemweag 0 All Roady made Garments for Ladies tn the ‘mantle room, 1-3. Goats, Skirts, Misses' Jackets, Rin proof Coats i to half price. Staple Department, Household Cot- tone and Linens, } oil. Corset and Hosiery Department, also Ladies' Underwear, | off. Coatings, Stripped Broade4othe,_Bea- ire, Oheviote, Friezes, iol. Ladies Suitings at § to 1-3 ol. Men's Furnishing Department, i od. Special Lines 1-3. Ladies’ Ready to wear Department, Waists Silk and Wool. Wrappers, Wool Jaokstsfetc., Q and 1-8 od. Ladies’ White Underwqr } oil, Dress Goods i to 1-3. All our Ostrish Boas and Ostrisli Feathers 1-3 oil. Silk, Satins, Ribbons and Velvet! i oH.' .. Kid Gloves, Silk Scarves, Wool Scar- ves, Q oil. \ Btandneld's Underwear, all new stock, medium and flue makes, 1 on Wats<én‘s Underwear, and Pen Angle, § o . TONS Worstede, Scotch Tweeds and Bergen gglord and I-Iewson 'l"weedl, Q All Smallwaros, Combs and Hu, Ac, cessorles, 1-3 oil. Stockingnette and Overalls § 01|, All our Men's Fur Coats 1-3 on, All Boy's Overpongs, 1.3 $1 Blankets, all } oil. ' ` Eiderdowii qnilny i on Friiiinge .ma-Neekw ' ` _ Colored and #lack S3-in* foksrqnf Dress Linginga,f°¢¢__ * om , Braids and Girnps, 1-3 4 _ gpvliquee, 1-a en. an _° °°' ven ng wear, gl Eolienncn, Craps do (l)he|i_is`c0ll-ggsglgmf OCCBB, VOUOI, C[‘¢p0ugnu“' 'out . .` _ » ¢ » full f , ` - 1 * af. - . is ..f -»t~.-y ff.: