0099066 are at ...:.....¢=:. :Ik ...an--1- 2,0: to the COR throat or swol len tmnila, or any swelling lamenm or painful part. convince you of its power to reliae promptly. Is King. At all dealers. IH! BIRD 60. LIIITED, Pnprhhft .. _.m___ ;____. ___,___f_- 009000000000 HAIR ONE Any lack of tone or dis- _istd condition of the calp is always a threat of mldness. Smnetimes the miris lost so slowly tha you .scarcely realize it i 5;-wing, at other times it is so rapid that you eanno fill to notice. The thing to do is to prevent its goin at all and this can be don y the use of l,-lite Dandruff Cur and Hair Tonic It cures dandruif, stops falling hair and increases the lustrc and softness of the hair ifit fails to give satisfaction the money will bc promptly rc funded, l’ricc 5oc. Sold by G. JAIIIIESON. 2 Dru ggist. 2 OOQQQOOQOOQO -_f 2 ©0600 '-5 0000 0 ¢¢99¢6¢999®¢»'0009§0§9069 OOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOO In Ure re n>UQ Cf (D L-1 .y .»-. , -, I HEADACHES cum _IWITHDUT ,___ I W Ninety per cent. of heal- aehea are the direct result ol oygtraln. ‘_ rugs m y re eve parly adaptzd glusedam Gitétcurel. g_ o ru n . Barge ygnr :aight Italo Qorfeet. Your headaches will eaaae. 1.. F. rutcheson, ` F.x'|u»|ijt‘\\cllcr. ‘ _U LAB SERVICE Passengers, baggage, etc., conveyed anywhere desired. Leave orders at Mc- Donald & l\TcKiunon‘s Drug Store or at stables, Sydney Street, near Steve- s n’s Corner. _I. M. NICHOLSON, i-28 d 1 yr. Telephone No. 253 FISH AND GAME PROTECTION ASSOCI ATIUN. \.`.»vi< 1- i- lu-|-\-b_\' givi-n thai ihc rl-gulnr ||u.n|<\1\ my---tiny; 1-l'\h~~ l'. |~j. l~luud |~`i»\h and 1.,\m| l'||u<-4-I inn .\--in-i.'|lim| \\ilI taker plum- i|| l!.~» 7 1 nu-|»|Ii.|| \ .\l.n_‘i-l\'a|I1-`~‘ lir_u|_\|| _in ilu' (`_i\y l'.ui!|I:m~_ fl..\i|ol|||u\\|| _nn l-_r_||ln_v |-\_1-ima: lr- ~. I-I I Iv.-_ .-I . :zu |._ m. lip- \ we I'|-1--ali-,Nt- iv I~1l||;~.r|ul I’|'lv|v-vi |nN|i\~~ \\ill ph-n~1' i-ako |...\ i. \ full una-lilly: of ilu~n\v||\b1~rf~ofl.l|c n .it i,|‘i~u i- \~~|_\ 1l|-~i|~ul»|~- an mlporlant |n.|'e<\ will ln- ||i_i-u~‘..<--I. \ O |'. 'lt r‘ .|:|lu,\'l-21.1., .<4-c',\' F. to H. P. _-\° ll.” r .'~ I |ul \ The Cut of the Clothes lsihc main point in n. null. Uico\ir1»=a the particular pat- tern of tho cloth adcla something: in thc look-but tho cut--vi ull, wc shine there. To be Identified An a vmll dressed man you ° niuvu, hnvo clothon that are up lo ihu mlnvlic for atylo. 1 \\'a make Lhelu. CRAIG & KIGGINS, Clothiers, Queen Street. '6-15 dw I yr. ¢'V`*` -‘-'-*-‘;v~.;f.-_4`.¢\.ff_f\|--_-_-_-_e .p\|§¢-ewan-¢v\€¢‘-'-`-'_»\¢u_¢§fal'l'§l*" Hendricks » Illlllilllllllllll AN INSU RANGE INVESTIGATION. if only for tha protection of Canadi protection than what our present law holders in Aincrlcan companies. holders and diminished thc returns there who have suffered. Thousand of Cana in Canada shall do it on an honest basis carrying on business without let or hin patriotic Canadians. life companies are conducting their busi- ness on n sound and economical basis, sacrcdly regarding and administering their trust as custodians of the money of their policy holders, they have much to gain by an investigation that would establish the facts of such honest, effi° cient economical and faithful administra- tion. Such a showing must result in transferring tens of millions of business, especially in the case of Canadianinsurcrs, from American to Canadian companies. in thc light of such bright prospects, the Canadian insurance managers ought to bc the first to demand an inquiry. Ifon the other hand our Canadian companies and their business have been so conduct- ed that an inquiry is feared by them, that itself would afford thc strongest reason for an inquiry. Canadian companies have been for years past doing business side by side in this country, charging approximately the same rates, and with comparatively little diifcrcncc in the returns to the bencflclar ics. Commissions io agents have bcen apparently very much on the some general scale. The number of lapsed and sur- rendered policies from year to year, whether br not as large in Canadian ns in American companies, makes a formidable lol-al. 'l`hc expense charges as revealed in Canadian insurance reports seem exorbit- ant. W'e know not what salaries, com missions, or other receipts fall to the lot of the presidents, managers and other officials. if everything is on a sound, economical and honest basis the country will be delighted to know it and a searching inquiry will dcmonstratclt. There will still remain the duty on thc part of our homccompanics to show why the profits on participating policies are not much larger than in those companies on the other side of lim llno in which extrava- ,Lranivc,rnisnppropriilion and fraud are shown to h.tvc bw-nl ,su rampant as to uslonlsh the world. ln any case, if only There is a pretty loud and general oall for an investigation of insurance methods in Canada at the coming session of Parlia- ment. This cail is based more largely upon the alarming revelations made before the Armstrong Committee in New York than upon any notable deliquan- cies of our own Canadian companies, and an policy holders in American companies would still be necessary on that account. These American companies are yearly receiving millions of money from the Canadian people and it is clear in view of what has already transpired that further s all`ord arc needed for Canadian policy In all the disclosed ext-ravagance, fraud, ncpotism and criminality, the downright- stealing and misappropriation I of trust funds which have so grievously , increased thc cost of insurance -to policy from, it is not thc American people alone diun policy holders, their widows and children have suffered in like manner and to the tune of millions. Surely such facts cannot bc a matter of indifference to thc Canadian Parliament-. Surely our peopleln\\‘ca right to be assured that the companies doing insurance business Our Parliament and Government are fully aware that State after State in the ‘\"'"ic“n “mon lm" “heady cancelled The s;t_cqu_c is laid ix_i pileitts inftliv ctxitrc :nu-k, and at_s_i_t`l\cr si<_l_u of tin; f_r)o|\__t__Lfi|;téc::. .»- .». in . t e cats stitc ie own or u s ort: istancc any ion we presse- ‘ - . . 'Flih sldcliscuxns Hare \\'idcl_v, ami n round, deep collar makes tht-_ ilu|.;il;;;_l;_g_1°Jl€];l_d1‘;\;§§_0f DF- Ando- e I lot on the west side of Upper Hillsborough _ St., having a frontage on Street of ro ict-t U lies immediately opposite thc mi- we add anything to their goodness dems of D.-_ Andersom by telling you they bear th “M .‘ H.d"B d? Yu r- ome eq mu 0 Pe.; the-selots afford. e It is impossible to procure a more desirable locality for re;-idcnccs than Terms easy and n good title gi-tru. W. S. S'l`l".\\`i\k'l`. DesBrisay Building, Cl1'to\vn. ' . pp , than others. e mon Women’s Fur Coats, 24 inches long, wide collar. good lining, _ I $37.00 ' $37 oo. |Womeu’s Nearseal Coats, Mink Collar, revcres and turn back a nice warm garment, only $29 cuds, heavy satin lining. -$65 ______ - A Great Variety of Pretty Fur Collars from $3 to Tender for Station. A large assortment of smart new stylish neck fur_s to select from. W _ wzmt you to see what real nice collars we are selling for as low as three but-‘.ml\,|en.f», for me .-,omni-I..-1..... at ___ ____.__=_ _- dolnrs, and then for better ones we have any number of them up t imitation Mink Collar,flat shape, Black Opposum Collar. fist four tails, brown satin lining. shape, satin linings, four tails, _ only.... . . . . .....$5_7 Pretfy Fur Collar’ nat sh-ape. Oriental Mink Collar wide flat the wonderful results achieved by thc- wi_th long tabs, fourteen _small Shape ten tails’ brown Satin tails’ dark brown Satm lmlnéio liulngi verY Dretili’ neck fur SI JAMES PIITIIN & CITY P. E. Island Railway. Scaled Tenders a1___~mv~;-1 --v-~~~ - ~ CAN/xo|AN PAC! F'l.Gi*i SHORT LINEill:m::r‘:.l"::ff;.tif¢""~'~. Hi.. John Ii.l).'y p,|||.| 1'\< ` ‘i" " To l"ih~xi-`|_||ul .\`\°_|-o_|;d_(___ln;-__l_ .4 ;_\___ __ \iUI|TllEAI.lélil.' " ` " Opposite l.C.R. Depot, Halifax. ‘- Fitted with all modern improvements, magnili! contly furnished. Situation and view unsur-‘ passodin Halifax. Within iivo miautos ride Y street cam in tho ccntro nf the Lligy. c__'l_‘pgma SLN) to $2.60 por day acoo nk to lo- n WM. WILSON, Proprietor, Apl sq d x vr una _nurrlsrln nom I KENT r\vef__\:oking_ihe beautiful lla lqnan. lled~ :r.=.':... '.'.'...";.:1.. "'.n'... 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