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V’ ption Lung and if V 2‘; ga m Throat troubles,’ Vi/hooping -. :3 '3: S3 Cough, etc., etc. € ‘Q ‘\ . . i--’--‘ 3 :2’ Q , Estey’s Emulsion if F pa -0 '5 >3 "3 Is a great flesh producer. ' : 5 C Q) 8 For weak and delicate child- ;; O 5 H ....l ten it has no equal. Ask ,.: To ‘-0 your dea er. Take no sub- CD 5 Q Ca stitute—". "iasn’t any. > _-_1 : m ;_, Sold evexvywheru. Pi-ice. soc. Bottle. Ti 3 3 5 = 16£?9c#i'°il$2'llr9"c co C , ,..i . 5. .5, .-if-J . 0 __ 8 E3 ,.; G f.1¢'m'CTON.' N.a.- pund J .9: ‘Q : 0 _ . >- ’ 5. !"'§ "" '1'.‘ -- *’ so =- ' ' 4,3 3 ===s'°-== 00 - - 11 00s -as 0 cs -5 an” i i __ z. , g.. . > ‘ <0-0 O 1 ' Q} _, E Q . O L _____g’_.__ § .. _4._,_' . _‘ 7 i 0 --aim’ ~ +_} W '5 5 => 2 ‘Ii P ‘°‘ "3 ‘ ‘S by (3 5 ii’ to :3 0 01 We are Headquarters . ..:._: ‘gt: 4: FOR -132: .. - ~ '* , "‘ Q _, +3 T The Most Fm-nllrlnsble Lssts, LB 0 1: ,, _ 0 The Best Workman-hip, . a I F’: F‘ 13 O I-I x And therefore can make van tho ind ‘ r _; :"':‘ F1 9 /3 most cl mtonable Boot or ~hoo.ofany so :- "1 >3 O gndtcizz Province, and at the most reasonable Fl 2.; - :' ‘ CD *- °~: », E : 3,-3 OUR MOTTOBS 5"‘ V “. G Prom tmtentloli,‘ ’ , V. 5 0 73 :, 3 L‘ l Cnrulpl-‘its, ‘SIDE ' cl -- --= '3; =- as l3;;::.§.‘::r.:.a.... _’ >} Q i an 9 So you will make vio mistake by leaving : O Q your orders V\ll‘!l‘e general‘ sntisisction ls - P _ Q) Q igilygpzyolfp. ntthe Lending custom Boot and 1.8 1 tug 3' V. 23 g, - ur Fpribg Stock is complete Now 1‘ the I no V-' timi-. you went good Boots, so come at once i Ft‘ Def ~01-,’lll(e rush I) -sins. “” "' F" Q-lou know the place. i» :3 - L‘ --'-'l c _ I’ run > L, A J. H. E FJLIJ, I A ‘#3 7 "-1 ® V Upp rGras.t Georgest. - J 2 h E Q Cll'town, Wsrch l5—eod lino ‘ "- ‘ 3 E-« " o -9“ NOTICF‘. 8”“ .5.-Z 2'9 Z 8 .3 1 °' will lie 8 nlweflnfl “f ill? E. Island MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Friday Afternoon, March 18th, AT 3 ()’CLOCK, In the Lecture R vom of the Y. M. 0. Association. By order of the Pl‘I‘flld*'fll3. H. D. JOHNSON. M D., mchl5 1i Src’y pro tem. men sre idle in Nort less work in the min ‘B MU. days the pottsrieswi toouund men out of V I he was the most sst-, merchsnta, was frsuding his zcredito guilty. He was arrested in Toronto at the instance:-f Guult ,- He recently felled,‘ with $60,000’ ". ilities. What’ Would i that a plot to assassin been discovered. T’ - arrested in-Ysldiz“Kq. ‘4 srmsd with re- volvcrsnd dsggsr. " linen thoiron and steel mills are to be suspended oning to depr.-s-lion in trsdo. temperature; brisk westerly 05,000 ilni 101.0 An Attempt to Assassinate the i.S§ltan. Toronto Homhinl -Armsliil for . Fri!“- [srlicun ro . V ou.uini.ui.] ,- if resumes in II few Mercier Cs, Resign. T Mosr1u:.u., March-.%l4.-Mercier bed__ min in province at the rest: of the elections. Up to the last mom‘ _ of taking the provi ‘ 3 he felt confident Mritin, gonna- O mcnt organ, canton according vo the law, Mercisr has o rightto rel-igp until expiration of t y days from the ollicial publication ofificisl returns; dur- ing which the electicslinsy be contested. __..__..i._.___. ‘ Arrested ifu:-0 Fraud. Monrnsu, Mac ‘1 -——- .McKogwn, one of the heaviest" _o1-onto dry goods ‘ted today for de- Ho ple/ads’ not -.3 ~ me‘ of llis wi LoNno_2¢, till‘.-cl. f -15 is reported etho Sultsn has men hsve been V‘ , “1‘£""’*'§"' i_n..§..i'.i.a.‘ oi ~Monek Goes Tory. Tourmro, Msrch 14.—Boyle. conserv- IliV6, was elected for Monck, Saturday, by a majority of 200. .a Ghicsgo__Msrkets- (Special Telegram to campus.) Cmcsoo.March 14-Mch. corn 38§;-ists ; May com 39}; May shoot 86§; porli closing $10.42; ours closing 29}; J uuecnrn 39%; and IVll8'lt 85§; J una pork $10 5.3. The Weather rnonsnurn 1:-‘on rm: xxx! 24 nouns. Wssnmoros, March 14 —1 p. m. Con- tinued fair weather; slightly colder Wed- nesday, followed by nearly stationary winds. Wales Wedding Anniversary. LOND0l,Murch 10'.‘-—Twenty-nino years sgo today the Prince of Wales imsrried Princess All-x-Indra, c'drst daughter of the King of D-ntnarlt. At’Windsor cu- tle, where the Prince is at present. sojour- ning. the bells were ringing and 3 ssluts was fired in honor of the anniversary. No festivities were held at the castle. at 000 & FANCY SALE. T Tea and Fancy Sale in the basement of Zion ~.hu'ch. on ’l‘liiirsila.y, lllarcii 17th. Doors open at 3 oclnclr. Tea will be on t‘1etab‘es from 5 to 7 o’clock. Admission, 10 cents. Tea tickets, 25 cents. n-ch12 SI. P0100 's-lla iszsssa. } HE REVEVOLEVT [RN11 SOOIETY n! H (,‘ua,|']0‘tP. ow v w=Il celebrate the Ann!- vers-ry of'lreland's Patron saint. on ' p :l:llllPSllfly, Marsh 17 — ii. Procession from their Hull, Prince Street... to ~t. hnnsl:un’s cathedral. -at 1-5. is. m.. where lllsh units will on celcnrsted. An-r Ila-I» the vroccssl -n will te'ol'lIl and psrude the princlp -1 st sets. IN THE EVENIIIG A Literaiy and Musical yENTERTA'{NMENT. —- WILL BE GIVEN - IN THE Lvonusr Do we - pen st? 15. Entertainment to com- mence at c. Aclmlsalon--Rnssrvsd seats, 85 cents; 011' reservoir. 35 cents. ‘ ’ fl Tickets issnad at one tlrsta-Isss fare on the ' eaorgaiown. and inter-vmvuli-us "IlYl“3'lo I0 cngfloaggvown. on ms my on the uni inst. , P. is (sis.-tHi-ilw-y from -‘nmtncrelde. Vtonrts. _. _ ‘''‘!F°*-'°°‘’_ “’ ’°?""' ONE NJOYS Both the method and results when S-yrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing tothe taste, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, liver and Bowels_. cleanses the sys- tem eflcctually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual consi-ipatiozi. Syrup of Figs is the only 1-sac-6-iy of its kind ever ro- duceci, pleasing to the taste an s_c- centable to the stomach, rompt in its’ action and truly bene cisl in its - efiects, prepared 0111 from the most healthy and agreeab esubetano/68: i§3 man éxcellentqualitiescommendit ah and hegvoktnsde itthe most ulgr nown. 1” rginijligslis for sale in_75c 361iye1§elilitl>1edru?ist who may not have it-onhsn rocureit 'mptly for‘ any one w o wishes cry 5, only by the H3. 3lBllP Jcal. _ CHI: II. E. . 1.,“-w. one throwing fifty“ ~ isihility." 7 the integrity If the British empire by names COLLINS convxcrsn ‘or manta A Nsnno -ro nu. ms WIPE. CARTERSVILLE, Gs., Msrch l0.—Rufus Collins, who paid a negro 350 to kill his wife. was convicted of murder to-day. Collins was s well-to-do-fsrmer of North Carolina, He fell in love with s neigh- bor's daughter, but his wife wss in the ing a farm twenty miles from here. One day s negro farm hand shot snd killed Mrs. Collins. The widower took her body to the old home in Csrolins. There suspicion was amused, and investigation developed, that Collins had hired the negro to kill her.» Gan’t Brqwbeat Johnny Bull. Loimox, March ll.-—Ths Btsndsrd, commenting onthc Bahring sss. question, ssys:—-“We cannot help thinking that President Harrison is trading over‘ much on our past smisbility. The Whsrton messsgo‘ completely misrepresents the attitude and argument‘ of Lord Bslisbury, besides begging the whole question in dispute. The suggestion that . Englsnd would only be too glsd if arbitration wss‘ Tsbsnd-med is too ridiculous to ‘ be dis- cussed. Lord Salisbury is bound tapro- tcct Englidi rights us for as it is cquitsbls and just to do so, and we must sssurs our frjends in America in all goodbutnor tbs! no amount of browbl-sting is likely to f use him into sbsndoning that respon- .—:-s-2-3 Disorder in Russia. covnxnsm or run inrrrns suns nt- j rasstsns xv nmzm sun iitsxsss. toxnoiii. Msrch 9.—'.l‘ho Chronicle's St ' Pctcrsburg correspondent says : “Hunger the famine districts. A serious lsck of» doctors, nurses and medicines is coin-1 plsined of. The dsughterof Gen. Rsdel-1 sky, the defender of Shipkr Puss, has died of typhus fever. eoncnoiocgrifiie curing sick peasants.» Rev. Afr.’-1n“ ~ I in the Alexsnder ‘ '1'hé Cast in incensed stths min- 5! K t «empire, sud-it fact isregsrdcd as the im-' possibility of governing fromfst. Peters- burg." ‘ Jumped 9. Fearful Height and ' Lived- Nxw Yotut, March 10.-se'i:2.3o p.tn. todsyfiro broke out on the fourth floor of 'he five storey tenement house, 236 East Twenty-ni-nty street. A family mined Knoblocli live on the top floor. Kstie Kuobluch, 18 yesrs old, was in charge of two children when the fire broke out. Smoke rendered escape by the stsirwsy impossible. Katie was psnic stricken. She held one child out of the window until weakness compelled her to let it full. The child fell five storeys to the sidewalk and died soon sftsrwstds. Kstio held the other child out of the window and let it fall into the sms of Peter Clsncy. This child was only slightly in- jured. Kstis climbed out of the window her- self and after hanging suspended from the sill for two minutes let go snd- dropped. Clancy got several other men around him and us the girl fell they csught bar in their arms, thus saving her life. The fire was soon extinguished. —_._————¢_...—.——_ Sir Charles Tapper. ' W Loxnos, Msrch 1-0.-_-The dinner of the was held last night. Sir Cbsl. Tapper, Canada’: high commissioner in London, made the speech of the occssion, concern- ing “ Canada and her commsrcisl resources." The Canadian msnufsctur- sis and exporters, he said, were smsrting under the hardships of the McKinley tarifi, and would not not belong before the people would show their loyalty to striking the United Ststes a citsl blow in return. Cansds was in fsvor of uniting her interests as closely as possible with those of the -mother county. She knew see had s grsnsry with a cspscity snflicient to supply England's needs. She could. in fact, send to England All the wheat and flour, which the latter needed, for her great army of fec- tory lsborors. In exchange Csnsds would tskc the msunfsctured srticles of the mother country. Above sll things Csnsds wsntod Englishmen from‘ England to emigrate to her shores, snd with their muscle sud capital, work her vsst undo- veloped resources. By her present policy Csnsds prevented Boston and N ow York from beginning cominercisl capitals, and with the std of the home government she could still further sncrusch upon the prestige of these cities snd insko’ one of herscsports the grcstsst outlet in the world forgrsin. Csnsds bsd soil sud to accomplish thsss results, sud thstims was rips when sbscould rs- yosiis tbs cpportunitiu to show the. Bipl- way. He then moved into Georgia, buy- ‘ sn exchange for sn «Property Oomnittss to -if th_sAms1-inn church iie_ro.~Ti; in-i-."ra;-«Iiiiuci !his- wss_ “ " _ oi typhus fsvsi-+IiIIs'.Ilns’&I‘IsitI:ssis‘lj'Q ist-wuss: association of the chambers of commerce . 1392.. of City Council wss held on flondsy even- ing. ' gsrsld snd Cou'.=cilloI_-I in . mm’) B9979‘ ‘N lot, and Hooper. _— The minutcscfthslslt ‘, 1 ing were read sad sdopted. , V asked for the ii-usl Minute ' their overdrsft.’ The or Hsvilsnd, His Honospkbocsdirv Fits‘ Schonl Bosrd wcrs- sup‘ L " $10,313.00. The sum of 01" ed the School MichsslEgsn sss Voted OI‘ _ . Plmont on bisscoount of 1' i ‘ rebuilding Queen's _ ‘ l ‘‘ tion from, Mr. Egan fol: On of 8500.for removing B and other rcpsit-s_ wss ' Propsrty‘Oommlt_tss. hnollypllststsrspostvcd chsrgccftllscststssrs ’“ ii on Sydney street. ,’l‘_hs ’ , s1 councillor-sststsd thsy ~ ’ move wouldbs so gross ,_ 7 the meeting did not sssll lg movinglioohsstilyf of Conn. Beat, it its: ' C "i M‘ ‘,s A» petition wsssrsssivsd no llity hum mt Thsfirstregulsrmcstinfi inf ths'nsw There were prsssnt liil Wgonhip ‘i d *3! WI wont, The committee sppointeil’ C tki .... tsnsionofburohsstsr the 0 -0 . mu of the policemen, pressritsslssyisneflfifii-.3, endlmed. Tlleplfilshll Police, -H. V. v Itwssrsfsrrsd tosspsslslsoinnlttss compnscdof‘OounsillcssOt-sbbs, nix». sndflogsn. . _ «Alums-wssrssd from Hr. W. B.‘ stews:-trslstivstodsmsgssustsissdbys horssownsdbyltnfisrrlsto thssstsst mitten. the committss prucssd to work st ones to investigate these clsims. find out if they are reslgrievsncss, sndsll thopfo sni con bsfurs sllowing sction to be lisksn upon them. An spplicstion from Mr. Jsissl P. Pol- lard soliciting the onion of Ssnitsry onus wss lsid on the tsblc. Mr. Hughss, chsirmsn ' of the Stssst Committee, presented s letter he hsd rs- hslfof Mr. Kelly, Edwsrd Strsst. who complains of dsmsgc being (ions to bk property on sccount of improper drsinsgs. a gutter being broken down sad sllowsd tofillupsndovsx-flow so us to fill his cellsr. . This claim wss acknowledged by Cous- cillors Tsylsr, Bssr sod Hcgsn to he s‘ just one. The City Surveyor of way of securing the requisite drsinngs. The claim was referred to thsfitrsst Ocu- mittes for further cnnslderstion. ' next nicsting of council we wclfl introduce s bye-lsw for spssilylng AH levying the Assessment upon rssl utshl collsctingcity tsxss, wstsr rstss etc. And also s byc-lsw in rsfcrcncs to the rsts of discount on Isms. Moved by Councillor Crsbbo, seconsd by C. Hogsn thst Ohsrlss Bsrry, Keeper of the smallpox’ hospital be dismissed. * Csrried. Also tint Ohsrlss Osmsron be sppolsb sdfisnltsry Oflcsr tobspsidst tksssts of 8100 per yssr. Resolved, no the services at up. be dispensed with. Councillor Isis: gsvs notice. including s seconded by O. Robsrtson, thsthswoslll ssk fcrsspecisl nsstingtotsksintocslr sidcration thssmslgsmstionofthsWstu' Commissioners’ work with tl|0~d the City council-—i_s_ short data; sway with Water Commisiionsrs isltogsthc. He claimed saving of 09.009 I-it“ "0 eflsctcdbythis. xdivanicyotopinionpmuil-doollnil. question, but ‘on the Resolution being put, it was csrrisd. 0ouncillorIOIIbD sndBsss-diusnisg. V‘ or ‘ Aspccislcominittcsofoollln . ‘ Bngsnsnd Bohcrtscuwsrssnsfilsl hi ' "W by as in-go fsmiliss, ulmsl ti“ - typhusiscausing terrible mortslity iuslltks Finsllss 0-nmnlflss.:.;A..f;IsIsdsl A wssslsorssd frost ths Ohfld _:,5. ‘ C to tic ‘ . riii. Icconnlicldsfectivssidswslk mu-uiic’ «£885, fIIl"lIi¢llllO kllulflfl ' sodwssrsfsrssdtothsnsnsspsfilsong _ His Honor the Ihcordsrsuusstsd thst . cctved from Mr. F W. L. Moors on .bs- ‘ and pcrsonsl property forthspurpnss of ‘ Ssmucl lIcKrss. scting Bsnihry Olcss. ~ - ."‘l_i¢59' Sis -—r—.———..-—_.— _...<———...... ..—-«—.(.-.7-....-..—-.. .. ...._ ..,........ .....,,.~_’‘__ _“ MARCH 15 Th) ills W’-. -“O. '1'. 6.. ts‘ ; Gill ’ lcgissrcshenlitcl or» «M running s drsin to the river as the lid .- Councillor Crsbbsgsvs notissthst st H C l . 7 V‘ i V l . . , ‘ ., e ’ ‘ ‘ ' .1;-.~ . 0,-0:5 l"[,‘i}. 3*“ pr aim: .——.—..-.——-—-A-i Wsstsdnsli ,,.,«-..._g—.-—.—.-- —e..--~» - . _V find‘,