» °'1`ANU-ARY 2-'i.'1l<>`1=` - LATEST NEWS 'ran cHAnr.o'r'rn'rowN GUARDIAN 'M1' or w-"- ‘ 'rAoai?s1vE'f-` _ - ~ r ,__ _YW , _...__ _ - . _ . _ _ _ _ . SITUATION N 9 "I ‘ ' ‘. ""‘ _ - bzyg - ._ i-E...9-"f‘.i§‘..f`..~... .-....3-.._lClillRLilT'fi‘Il`ilWN AND QUEEN 3 t0lli\'l`l’ lm Al” rr 5..ffs.5alt A clean stomach and `a clear head are the guarantees of _ ‘ Abbey’s Salt , 25. ....1 eo. bona. Sold everywhere. ______-lf 8| V V2 ' ' J THE NA'DRU_Clli.MANAc Fon 191-.2 ll ' A good almanac is ever welcome. The annual number of the Na-Dru-Co Almanac, the 1912_ Edition, now out, is if anything more interesting and more useful than its two predecess- rs. OBesides the usual solar and lunar tables and dates of eclipses, the Na- pi-n-Co -Almanac gives much informa tion which it would be iliilieultto rind elsewhere. Examples of this are the Map of- Altitiules, ’l`ime Tables of the world, Figures on Area, Popula- tion, Exports and Imports, Records of Canadian Premiers, Govesnors- General, etc. Nmrly all leading Druggists have mpics of the Na-Ilru~Co Almanac for their customers, or it may be had by writing the National Drug & Chfmli- ml (wow of Canada, Limited, Mon- trenl. CHILD KILLED AT I-IALIFAX; HALIFAX, Jan. .22-Eileen Cecilia, the six-year-old daughter of James 1.1 Hamilton, was killed while cross- ing the street at her father’s house Saturday evening. 'l‘he little girl was not seen by the driver till she was under the horse’s heels. 7'" rwu:i.rwi"‘ Have you worn "Lustre Loom" Uiial‘c\l in convenient tablet forir. in tlirec sizes of ii;1ci=,:i'_'os_ Piiicos, 10h., 25-<1., and 501:. \\"l»_v not try them at our own ri;-ik on our guar- nntee? ltiiiiwrnlier, l_`for.':ill lb“.ii\elli<»s can be obtained in this i-oininlliiity only ai ,,..,<,¢.~i..»..=»-,-... .-=.~~1~.-_~-»'-rin.-' .wr-.‘~-» uerriraaen ._~,-fi».s.'.-.i.";-,.-.:”.-=.».\. ~ f. I- Rexall Cherry juice A Cure ‘ ll/loney li;\cl< .. _,J .1 bottle - 5:1' The M acfiir.; 'rf _ ---____ __...1=-__-_Y Y-_-_ _. ._-___. l><:i.li:l‘. . our store--'l`lie llct-:all Store. Mc Kiniion llrug; Vo., <_‘li-,.rlottr;l1owii. Coughs -_ il’ not plizasccl _. figcrits non Di'ug Co. Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kerri 5",-tremt _ m ,,,,,,.,.,..,.._...-.--~,\-.~r»nivf_1~7~..;~.-..».-. .--.,..~.--»d»,.-.~vgr~,=~~'-~.---. =.:r.‘~.°' . § i_ »--_,,_,..__Ti -;--- 7 . - ~'==-u-¢-£` ---=»~'~'~r:'__.;-_:_-_-E-;f__.-.;:f;._;';;; .-|,_-.».- ... __.._,_,,, Brass cmd Ii* \Ve are sole P. E. l. agents want iii the line. named above iicsburg and Paris. We cziii furiiisli you-willi want in this line. Vi-'i'iie toili fl , ' on ' Steamoiid Hot. 'T ly famous firm of Walworth Maiiuflieturing Co., l Boston, manufacturers of bros.-; and iroii goods :ini tools and steam and hot-water heating good 4. This firm is one of the th ; lurgf-.~t in the worlfl, if not the largest, and has a full stock of cverytliing you c-:.ii`-.il possibly ' ` York, l.;iiiany’s .stcs.inci‘s to get out.. But wliilc here she made several trips ui- .lie harbor as far as the R. C. I-3. Yacht (Tlub. Although in places thi ice is almost two feet thick and of r- tough, lcnthery consistency, the Stanley walked through it with ar much ease as a pleasure boat glides over the water -of the river on a calm summer’s day. She is an ice breaker frcin bow to stern. Her bow.- arc sharp and solid, und, heavy in the stem, she risen above the ice and then settles down again, breaking -ill before her. A large crowd of peo ple congrcgatcd along the Esplanadi all morning, as it is some years since Sydney has been visited with such it boat. The C. B. Electric Co., when asked by the Post _this morn- ing, stated that they did not knov. whether they would be able to ge. their boats out from here or not, but thought probably they would Steam is being kept up in case tht ice breaker get far enough in to- wards the wharf. The following is an extract from a late Moose Jaw, isask., paper; liast nlglit. thc Young Bachelors' Social Club were the hosts at ll ii`1asquermli» bull which wan, without doubt, the inost siiccessfiil of its kind cvcr held in this city. Before nine o'<‘lockla1‘,1:c numbers of gully decked young peo- ple throiigcd to the Moose Hall and stcadily until about ten-thirty the guests of the Young Bachelors made their appearance in the ball room. There were over one hundred and for- ty in costumes, a large number of which attracted marked attention. Miss Penzle Robblee's' outfit evident- ly was the favorite among the ladies and exhibited to perfection the .origi- nality and beauty of a dress literally' "ovcred with sheaf wheat. Miss Mu- riel Crane was “Moose Jaw's Boost- er” und wore a white dress on which wasprinted the population of Moose .law at this date compared with that of several years ago, also the build- ing estimates of thc post year com- pared with that of 1900. Miss Grace Manning looked very well in the "Swan" costume. Two young ladies appeared as "Canada" and quite a number of girls looked charming in cowboy suits. In all there were over two hundred present. Including the extrns there were twenty-five dances which were thoroughly enjoyed by all present. A dainty lunch was served at midnight. The music, supplied by Mitehell's orcliestra, was excellent. -Miss Robblec referred to in above is a daughter of A. Robhleo nf Vic- toria and is well known in this city, L . ._ NI? need of llnglnl tihe praises oiou .‘.‘£.. °" ‘2§°‘.i.° " .°2.~‘i.', ‘ll.°’..§°.`.'.‘.‘ £32 Gil* A 0 our Cream gr Eidakon etc daily. Thu ~ Miss Florence Matheson and Miss ' -...-»~ Rev. Ewen M'acDougall will preach Sabbath 28th at Dundas at 10.30 and Bangor at five p. rn. Rev. E. S. Weeks of Mt. Stewart went to Fredericton last evening en route to the Grand Division which meets this morning nt Clinton. Hel will return to Mt. Stewart towai'ds` the end of the week. .-.~\<~<~\ is-» Bertha Proud ol Palo Alto, Calif, who are visiting at Milton the guest of Miss Annie Moore accompanied -,, her to this City yesterday where the 5 party spent a pleasant day. - if The following registered at the '- Queen ~I-Iotel, City, between 10 o’- clock last night and 9 o’clock the Previous night 1- . C..Ha1l, Mont- real; L. M. Pa_quet, Bouris; S.Wood, Mt. Herbert; Katie MeCray, Boston; James Fay, Newport. .. Vernon Crockett, Principal of the Hillsboro Consolidated School, is unable to accept the Principalship of West Kent School. Another applicanti will be tendered the position and in< the meantime Mr. Campbell will re- main in' charge until his successor arrives. \».“-.=r.~\.\»-.w=...\\\sv.-_-_.vi-..m-_“vi-..\-..-.v.~..\* \~.-s<..~..»...<-<~.<~\< About two hundred attended tliei 'vhist party and dance in the iiniglits of Columbus Hall, City, last night under the auspices of the Chil- -» .iren of Mary and in aid of the Notre flame Convent. The chaperones were \.Irs. Alex McDonald, Miss D. D. ltyan, Mrs. James Byrne and Mrs. T. H. McDonald. A highly enjoyable time' was spent andthe proceeds ' vere large. ! ew. .- . xs\~.\-.s-a<.\~». ~\ . -- l .4 The Court of Appeal in Equityl 3'; gave judgment yesterday in thc last 2 »f the appeal cases from the Vice- .‘hancellor’s decisions now pending* . 'or some time. During__the late Mas- vr of the Roll's illness they could, 3 'lot be heard, as the Court could not .e constituted without his presence. i ' -`ince the appointment of the preseut` ; .vlastcr of the Rolls they have all `?;_ .een argued and determined. Thescilli -ippeals are, and were determined aszly `ollo\vs:-Hannah B. Stewart, Ap-if ~ellant vs Lucreta A. Huestis, Res- ig iondent. McQuarrie for Appellanlhi ludgnient of Vice Chancellor confirm- ed, appeal dismissed with costs. W. `~lcLeod and Bently for Respoiulentwk, l 31 Visit the Great Ianuary Clearance Sale 'A . Zmeéfif Ula/I0//I/:ery fam# i . The Busiest Store on Charlolieiown's Buaieat Street 1 _Icmuary Clearing Sale ~ Still go A on Heavy price cuts in almost every Department ‘ Among the display of discounted items. ,Women's Winter Underwear Women’s Coats and Skirts Women's Suits worth to $20 for $7 " 9 ’ < Womens Suits worth to $30 for $10 All furs of every sort_ ' _,_ All Blankets and Quilts 10 1-Zc T of Toronto -”-..;=.~. N. I-l. Carvell, Appellant, ivs. W. il. Aitken, Respondent. McQuarrie, for Appellant, McLeod & Bentlev for§ Respondeiit. Judgment ofthe Vice! hancellor confirmed and Appeal dis-I nissed with costs.. John A-. Messer-l xcy, Appellant vs Walter Mathieson, i itesponflent. Judgment iof the Vice* "' thancellor confirmed, and referred lack, to him to make necessary de- -.ree. Each party to pay his own costs of Appeal. Costs of court below ..s\-aivsssss-a..~.~i¢i\ to be decided by \'ice-Chancellor. .dlimilieth Hurry, Appellant, vs Edna -. . \\~ ,{urry, Respondent. Johnston for Ap- " iellant, Stewart & Campbell for Res- iondciit. Appeal withdrawn and judg- ment of Vice Chancellor affirmed. James A. Farquharson, Appellant, .'s. T. A. Stewart, Responilent.‘, 'laudet for Appellant, Martin fori 5 Respondent. Judgment of the Vicel hancellor confirmed and appeal dis- nissed with costs. St. James’ chur-_ ch, re legacy under Will of Roberty Vlciiaiirin. Martin for Appellant., Gaudet for Executors. Appeal with- .imwn and judgincnt of the Vice' .vi »...~.-.w <~`;w~s~.\ \ 3 'au`»¢»..¢1a.~_<.n.-. . gbili-§ah-.¢¢.\i.»\3ZlJ lil lnlcrcst to .You \Vhen you retain an attor- ney for an important case, you select the best. When you or one of your family are seriously ill. no one but, the most skilful physican will satisfy you Do you use the sane cafe in selecting the careful, eempetent reliable Druggist for your Prescriptions and Drug wants ? It is pleasing to know that right here is where you get what is called for, we never sohslituie you get what you pay for. Plioiie or call on us for your next drug wants. \\.’e`llailciid to your orders pi uni- plly. Johnson (Q Johnson The Quality Drugstore ".‘l1anccllor cor‘fii‘mcd with costs. Vlatthew W. Murphy ADDGUHYW Emily Murphy Respondent. McLeod -2. nenut-y for Appellant. D- A- MC- icinnon f...- iiesi>onmP°=ll\°f\l °f rm" f»\v°f|\° music masters. _ _ |63 Kent Street ug GL George SL _ - market. 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