mrtferr 1’ " lilil &iil].l 1; “y _;_' -- Til' together andere utterly mined. Heseys ‘ _ » __ ‘»; ir l SEM Mlttlllillll ch`n‘e of Tim°_ ' These# 'QL . ' I ` . . _i . ~»;§.;,_ _ l e Ply Zi A L_ _f lrri ,U VV;-_|. .v»,_"_. edn Q .H-.;~_»-...<_,~'. f`»f‘fi.» f‘<~/* ~ - 4 i i _ . 1 _. f- ';_.'i_. _ _,» ..".-i~.*;`i ' -- -£1 ,‘i‘:'» if . "'i""'5."2"f'<“$.'1~l" ;‘:.'f-'§'§.'.f»"e -‘ii s .er . §._t§§f‘.t.`¥?&f$§Ea. :T¢¥s -.1 » ~ » "*~'-Lf" " ~ Y? __f - ~-».-...~' s ) b f »> .sr ,.3 T ' ' *"1 *?` cf W WSH _ ~- .A 'i` il how llIburn’s Heart and Conquer Disease. if _ ' 9 Il th; conquering armies ot'_Britain» ‘feb are marching to vi_ci0fY ,"1 ¢"¢\’! S img globe, Milburns ; W L)~,,\_ /i 011,; Q -t..» Q over sickness, weakness and su *end freeing those who are bound by ibeihekles of disease. A lic. David Walsh, of Carleton Place, an, n man who has served with dis- ‘glgerion and credit in the British army, and 'meant an employee of the C. P. Railway, gpg, '~‘\Vhile in the army I got broken Asn, and my nervous system was com- #lly shattered. _ ‘_ *‘ I was much troubled withnliiver cogn- |ibn|` loss of a tite etc. rest e- curt.~.b¢oken angdpsvashlisturbedy by vivid beans This had been going on for 14 nous, although I took a great many iaedies to escape from the troubles which fried ine. _ "However, I got no relief until I started Ohh: Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, M I used tog°ether with Laxa-Liver 1 and now after having used a few 3-5,2 am better than l have been for My nerves are restored to full gud vigor, I eat and sleep well, and my entire system has been toned and Qengtbened.” i, Womens _Rubber , Sole- Boots.. 3 gd Nerve Pills are everywhere triumgph- er- PNY” These boots are very popular for women now- just the thing for _ Fall wear-made like Men’s, Box Calf, rclund toe. Pi'lGB $3.75, _ (See ‘them in our window.) - .- .~ *~`- .» : " P \ : ` f _ _ _. 1,, , Ch’wwn,“P. E. I. . .¢ i »<~ »~. c ~ _ _ _.. ~ _¢,_~»_, .a v Mteetbel-it lfqne ii!! t§\`i’=` es- lll i at 7 Qinewii, oei i diff" M I AUGTI t *NH ‘russia ~t_`tiis' °‘ ru-iii. 1 em nsiméiea by. mi.. 'riviiii iaepnaapwigeiaig bin. € Q ~`9°"°°’”’ K' :Sweet T ef-_~G._ ' snort . is 1'°\>¢¥_§.m. allllerlioueehéeiects, . . 1. _ P 4. _’.1§.‘°~~'»~..fJ - ` v’ '¢i_;,__‘_ 'B-, 1' j < _ ' iiii 13 1 ' ° " me _ W p ,.‘.§=_9;_vr¢iP§sn _#8 _ cultivation. lTai,s_'i,| at '_ -Q1 ill MORNll(i_ Gllllllllll SATURDAY, OCT" 6. 1900. _\.~ .>m»;<;;'Jf;-» - ‘ " ' A-great dealeof money has *been spent and is still being spent to enable ocean 5 Steamers of deep draught to reacli. Mpu- rreal and to accommodate thenfthérfl Long iigo vessels of greater draught than iz! feetli inches could not navigate the ». river betss-gen Quebec, and Montreal, wh’le now ocean steamers drawing 27 feet ofwater pass up and down freely. The great and costly imyroveineiits now being nude :it Montreal will make it one of the I dnest ports in the world. But its coni- .nerce lins not increased in recent years so rapidly as might have been expected. One of thc causes is the extremely high rate of marine insurance ivhich licaviiy ' handi- caps tlic trallic. For instance the insur- ance on cheese shipped from Montreal in October is 63 cents pcr$l00and from New Yorl: the rate is but 22% ccnts. ln the case of cattle the rate from Montreal is 2 per cent while from United States ports this rate is about three quarters of one per cent. In grain freights there is the same great contrast. The iiisuraiice companies state that they were compelled ti :id- viincc their rates owing to llév-"Y 10-5533 by the St. Lawrence route. but thcrc op- pezirs to be a strong suspicion t-hit the principal Canadian route is being dis- lcriniinzited against in favor of United 3 States ports. 5 New Brunswicl; has had two provincial ,- by-elections recen‘1_r in Kings a:id'Quecns ¢=3i_m;i@5_ bith of which returned the Gov- l ernment candidates by large mfijoritiis, There is still another local by-election to be held at an early date in Albert county, to fill the seat vacated by the resignation of Premier Emmerson. Xotliing deterred Queens the local Oppositionare contesting Albert with vigor. The majority in Al- be ‘t is neverlargze, whiclic\'€l‘ Why if S005- The county is one of the less populous ones in the Province and lies just across the river to the southwtrl of Moncton. 'Ihere is still a vast field forthe exten- sion of our butter sales in the United Kingdom. Denmark is the first of the great foreign sources of supply and has an enormous lead over any other country in that regard. Then came in the"order named, Australia, France, Holland, Can; ala, Sweden, United States, and Ger-I many. Since 1896 Canada has increased her contribution from 2.9 per centto- 7~~l per cent We are gaining upon Aus- tra.`i-1, which increased its butter sales ly- 3 per cent in' three years, while Canadian butter exports increased by nearly five per cent. _'-1' New Brunswick has a. claim against. the Dominion for $300.0)0 back interest upon a claim of which the principal has be n paid. The claim is now being' heard be- ore three arbitrators at Ottawa. Hon. A (", Blair, Sir Charles Tupper and other prominent men from'New Brunswick and Nova Seotlawill give evidence. The claim f relates to the railwav extension e tstward from Moncton to connecththe t vo Provinces, before the union of. 1587. ing effect it may have upo ,settlement Offthe prairie c_ ‘s-unately areluy harvest is I in\Manitoba,'ihough loss been more common. This seems not tolhave' caused able damage/ “ A “C --the e-xcé'iptton from ifrost 'has your the frost consider- The Meiitiisi 'ifviiiiess he to say for`Mri Parents the n Quebec. In 1337 he been Crown Lands in Mr. Marci ment. Mr. Parent lies b Quebecsince A1896, ,and duri the Ancient Capital has mit progress. The \Vituess s as having always pursued ate course and adds: Mr. Parent has won the ti esteem of the people outs province, as well as insi wholeheartedness and e_n which lie entered in all monstrations to the detac C.inadian volunteers for bot-li on their dep~.irture an He has been univeiiried in to the men and his addres models of modest but since Parent starts yveli, with before hiiii_, iiephas no ent has ii clean reputation to he has before him an 0, great service to his proviu ahigh place among Canud s it good wgrd me Minister of iaud's Govern- een Mayor of de unexampled peaks of him a quiet moder- de of it, by the thusiasm with the Quebec de- liments of the South Africa, d their retuin. maintain, and ’) _ IRON WORKERS STRI Btootiisunao, Pa., October 3.-The sev- en hundred employes of Iron Company of Lziiiviile, to accept the 25 per cent, their Wages, which went. September 16, and agains struck. ~ into eficct on t which they n the future ountry. Fort- ew Pre§ni§“‘ot ng thatpérlod dniiration and ide of his own his attentions ses have been re loyalty. _Mr. a clear course anglenients, he portunity for ce and to take ian sbatesinelu. KE ENDS. the Reading decided to-day reduction in It is not only beautiful hang over the mirror in Anxious women who are wa ing of their beauty, stand be tching the wast- fore the mirror lr: tlic`r recent failures in Kings rind, it? .e ~f>_~>i. `1: ?» .» ~i' '. ggi '. *\ 3 _. gl - ~ _ ? alt' \i‘,‘_ .H /ff. 3, 'i is-ji _ mv Qs “ A 5 ' ll" ll ' €»l’.'.'f_;`T§. /I ‘f(=.f; delight the progress of the by brightening eyes, redde an_d rounding form. 1 __ _ W-'omai_i’s gene_raT"h'e_altlx d upon the local health of t tinctively feminine. '- Irré maidenhood, followed alter debilitating drains, and the Sequences of motherhood, ulceration, and displaced ogqisf ruin the tir “ ' S¢fiP'-1 éiiéaas _lafigxlii he organs "S-' gular`p'eriods in indaanmation, ' general health. These con ely removed by Favorite the body blossoms in a new mind is entirely freed from spoudency. “Favorite Prescri stimulant, containing no alco itions are en- Prescription,” beauty, and the gloom and de~ hol o_r whisky. In October :S89 I gave birth treatment Freceived at the hands left me with female weakness, Cordelia Henson, of Coaiton, Bo had no health to speak of for th another blby which was theth' health ti to failand I had th so I foun, myself completely vr so manytpains and aches my li to me an also to all theg`a.'uily ous and cross and I c_oul not sl my last m_isearri:;§e (in 1896) I severe pain in lc _side Had f to see me but at last I foudd I wa The. doctors said I had liver, lu trouble. I was in bed for mont did get up I looked liken corpse I commenced to take Dr. ical Discovery, ‘ Eavorite Pre lets`,' and sind: gen I woman.. W y_me1It yperiod_ pain. My cheeks are red and _nz ut before it was as yellow as to ryee years had ird _ ' _. _ My reemiscarnages ora out. I had fe'-was a burden . for I was nerv~ &Sp. just after was taken with a- our doctors eome_ ii slowly dying. ng and uterine hs and when I walking about. 's Golden Med- 'on,' and ‘ Pel~ have been a well - I se1li?o&.£’$ B able harvest season. The manager of onea of the great mills says the weather con- ditions have been about the worst ever known; that it has rained almost contin- uoisly in some sections since August, the consequence being that the stookrof wheat standing in the Held have grown the c`i‘o‘§`of wheat may ambiintrtol ten or llfteen ,millions of of inferior @lity*if?the _ line, “but conditions are doubly regrettable, apiece To curea cold in one day. A|'{ak_e Laxative, ,Bruno Quinine Tablets. drugglsts refund the money it itfolls to cum.; 256. E. <.Y__V],,~Grove’s signawre is` iifeaeiibex. ' " = A t M o ~ 9 i ' 5;" Kp i The subscriber cflers for _i,al5"i`" l‘ 3 is t .mmm-~ ~~\M°i»¢~<~¢~1»f`e¢i ~' otberfndtbu on the Mill. ' Fcrterms” and 1!irll‘?p,\!tieu1a'i.*e no _, __ Ceelig.fBridgg,0et 'llteeteola i ,r . AP* , ' __,,_ - > I, ‘ ,#a_,~.i Manitoba has had a distinctly unlavor-' ‘S " 4 .>‘ .1 _~ ' ,~. .' #L-‘z_ 1/3. f . < ' -iv as sa ,.. ;- ~~.. _ =-_-= _ We is #ew %%§%%% r sf "g A - .. _ 1 knocking the mulling cut high prices. l c -0-40-4~UO-6 O-0-O-4-& 0-d-0-0-o-W ' -9-4-o-e-o-o-o-o' l lt's Crockery tiers,” l lt’s Crockery There, But lllgll Prices ` . f *Are Blown in the Air. i '_ __ J @%%& Our gi-eat sale will comin fora while yet, as we llnd the 'sin¢ll‘pro&tii‘ and" 'quick sales pay every time. All kinds of crockery selling all t The __ l°'knm= #1, asf r§i°_°'» '=9 nee# w fdiithetitulijecti* ‘ > Wtllhbil. ‘!liie>Ciioe&erylhu. clone at ei tfeli women who the morning. and note the i n c r e a s i rig lines etched by pain about the; in o u t h a n d _ e y e s _ Thousands of such women, w r e c k e d in body and in disposition. haggard, nervous, irri- table, cross, have' by the use of Doctor Picrce’s Fa- v o r i t e Pre- scription been entirely c u r e d , a n cl watched with ` cure, marked ning cheeks, marriage by common con- ption”iis not a a baby and the of the midwife " writes Mrs. d C0 , Ky child < ~ M “`-`ii_ni£d&z°t&féi{§ié wi' or he ni -Jas it summer uudtougat when the ~ makers z 1° _ gets the h"eue£t'¢t~Pat6ii’-4. U and - e We _.if-.~i’l?lie belt50ei65e»»_ud_'75»s- chips: ii this city il etI’a _ou’s. _ I Schoolmlie the Professor, at Millinery 1 i ii *fs aw | i 'ts vs_ . Jas Felton & Co. ` ///" 57”/ t r _ V.” 'QQ ° f//';'fff ' 1 ' X i 1" ~¢~. ¢r_ ~rJ_( I, .' I ' i , li ir '" "_" ~, ,;__~\ i di _Q X P ** V u T; '\. ¢ 4 §\ ' ,"/ "lu ` ~ ` \` l ‘- _ l ,»'_.- {r‘~ ` ~.~..-~ l-\¢_`»_-_-_-_::" ...V _ ' if , /7 li' ' l Sl, 3 23?! Patosé Cso. Good strong All Wool cizee,wiile\they last. for §ll.‘I6¢. We ihgaght .°560~Mib’s inter $£.50, 8-5. $6 and $7.50. do ore farmer’s,lriend. f_ i 785 Heavy Winterjffi .t*. 75 81,00, 1.2-5.1.50 and $l.75,;,.Tnis ct was bought duiing tie hot _qeigfentis o wanted minpy. and we ego; '-the good.-I at a bi discount, the bnvers ti ihis lo Dimes. cuiuimew with te-ke an wi order and - 0I,a.O|'_', hair l'l>i».lifd'Si§"i:‘ _ ~. ~° I *P* meh is i~»a~is;.,, I been demonsyaleglifdgéiute Qjnolbetlter biking powder me el' = a Deal orn’s is free" from any inj urio is ingredients and ' maximum lgavgpiggfaihwere and at the, same a. lowerprice than any other liretlolassd powder. -~ hiving/ Dearboriiiii lfbrfectig ,does notkeep it he can eisily gi t it for you = New FetllfS\1its. _$5.~5U» 57.50.512. $16 and $18.! _ A 'C ` -W_on"t promise ~to».push . _ _e into your dollar,i'f_q`rW‘it"i I for it, but we do promise _ corner of your dollarwith durable 'and satisfactoryf` i ._ , ld/ NT ;;@/fllléjgwf, ,, '(11' 7 ,I "\~\"°°""°°°""‘~j:f°°~ - _ \ pp _ , , I S' mains... l:1andsome'D ?sign CHINA $3.75, v»ry pretty. p V - -- $4.95- For money value " - ' be duplicated -._-fand we, have i ' " e l ' bargainsro sliowyou-. . . .- 0lA£K _ be vviisg ol d Si s.,i-id. r.-at f“_i.¢i;n www it blew Fall Coats. this ,I r-». * .» _ f. i ' ‘~. v, 1 S »> YL ‘ .-..-..;i.r <-_ - 5§'\0'i@W?YD>fv‘ -ati ‘M “ 1Q§°§§i"‘ N". f»-,-,_`.;j_f~ _._‘ '§ ii _ 1 r»€»'°.:"‘~.<~; ' \ -=..».;..-i~m¢:»»-\¢'~i1mu¢,b~ ...ef sf. _,_-jg, 92 ~'i:_~_='_~.`. ir ‘ 1.. NJ ».{,_»,.»¢< In situation, lut tighten -disliirgzvitli fcurrustrniere. jgiimn iis.».tt_i\l_. li xl l>9¢.°§Lf°9\v=1.r _»°°9!1d¢¢ “F '.T:;_~~* ,.1 ~?'*' " ‘L-fi* . » p ,ii i'-Q, ,°~ _ .,_ ---,»s~-._..-».‘»-e.;..».~-~-.-Y-~ '.@»..».. J UK I fr( l' 47 is un I-\l 33S ssr..if§e>é-:r»s.& ":