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D B005, advertldll Ulf 1, I. pgqgggapy ltleevldent thht the harbor ol lvoetoklslMdUll.Y -.-,awww over _‘.w¢l»uvhemp~_n. gwiqwmrmau ‘lleetofveeeels`Buae_lahadthe_re, The British steamer Canton, e vessel _ , 0| __somel tons,arrlvedatChe» foe Th I , and reported thdt she hadjnrt. some from Vladivoetok, when g°ll:;;‘I1:l.ti3;.ssles ve constant: o. a vaxrnmmrcx. """ llillerwn. N- B- THURSDAY Moa.\‘1.\‘G, JANUARY 5, wil. l ilclulme i lrsenuull rriatera. Solicitors. 'etc. . 1*.. f . Snmmerslde.' P. E.`_I. ‘ Qi’ Oiuea-loyal lsanl of Canada g mm. u¢0_uAan11:,x.c_ », E~ susan aU1.'r_ Q: A NEW WHEAT NANKET- If the Canadian market, the British satisfy thc Canadian wheat grower, he may find a new field for enterprise in China and Jupnn. The American miller has had his eyc on the Asiatic market for some years. In ltlB, according t0 awriter in The Boston Transcript, the American p exports of flour to Japan were $193,495. In 1903 they were $2.249,ltll. Yet flour is as yet only a delicacy in Japan, where the who-at flour. In the same period the ex- ee,1u1,aoo no $4,015,951! But there bushels of wheat. At the same rate, duced in the United States and Canada At. present the poverty of Chlna‘a million Chluamsn. But if China experienced of living rslsed,nn immense increase as in Japan, the trade has only be~ 'gum The eighty millions of Ameri- market and the American market will not | an Nome wm,mm° ,bout ‘w m“||°,,,, 0 it was evident preparations were _hs- lngmade forthereeeptlon of the Rea- eian Baltic squadron. 'l‘he captain of onrcgnuai npeméa tm on swan. engineers were rushing to completion DOH Of flour lb Chills lil-B llwrtl-Bod from me 'uk 0” me dqdmk, ‘nd nmt‘ » pasaagewlllbe kept through the los .mhaitneharbnrwiil arweyr he open for Russian veqels, He- further |o~ f portedthatlhe Russian never leave the harbor, and that many 0! China would consume 8,411) million bus-"W6 mm” ng", M", “km 5|, 'A pn. hels,or-threetimes as much as is pro- vent their being carried away by l.he_ ice. -. Aeoordlnir to the Shipping World Year l Book for llll, there are already two docks ‘stands ln the way of substituting wheat “~v],,||vm¢0k_ ¢)n¢‘|g ,_ nmgmg ,img for rice; wheat is e luxury for the wealthy 5” 1,", |°n"w|g,|, ¢w,n¢y.,,|x 1,5; °( "gm,- °'“ on the sill, and the other a gravlng I I _ _ l I lnduatrialawairenlng, if Chinese wages dwh gm: feét jo", Wm, 55|,-gy consumptrono rloelsexty tmes that of 'em gnc,-“,°d..nd we ohm!" sundnrd not ol W-ur on the sm. The in. latter would be able to handle sl l . ~ f e the consumption of wheat would follow, any warship of the Russian navy. Con- ? ` 'md U12 Driw *mild HM ¢°l'l‘°IP°l1d|llll|!- .- CANADA’S PLACE AIONG NATIONS- Earl Grey, as Governor General is win- eiderlng the complete mastery which the Japanese have enjoyed over the sea, it la surprislne that, with only two ports in Russlau:pont;rol,- Viadivoetook and Port A ning golden opinions from the people of Afihlf- 90 mln! b|0°kl»d° ¥`llU“°|"‘ bl” ` mc; been successful and suoh a small number 25 mm _ __ ‘=-=-<~_"__~i,=. When we say that our Overcoats are tit for a King, we mean a King whose clothes fit him. - Here are Winter Overcoats that are Easy to get into Easy when y0u'ro in Easy to pav for Hard to wear out Hard to beat From our stock you can try on many styles -see which is the most becoming- whether regular lengths, extra long, full back styles, Tour- ists or Paddocks. Our Winter Over- __ coat prices start at $ 5 oo where satisfac- N tion can be safely guaranteed; thence to l _ I 1| ‘,T'lr~-__ \ -I $20.00. Between the two prices every degree of taste is gratified. We’li be expecting YOU in to make YOUR selection any day now. Trouser lime .IS allthc lime Men- of good judgment appreciate having a pair or two of extra Trousers. 5 They are handy to ways have around in a dozen éaves the wear of the pair that matches the suit and gives s. spice and variety to the wearer’s appear- ' ance for them. l\Iot necessary to pay a big price to some tailor We can tit you just as perfectly in every_way. Handsome new styles for winter wear in the newest Trouser Woolens-cut in conservative or ex- treme style- trimmed in the best manner possible. Perfect fit a certainty. $1.00, $2.00, $3-00 01' Wal’ “P ` to $5.00 Weill Trouser you here to your entirehsails- f faction. PROWSE ‘ The Best Clothiers. it BROS.. Grey is s practical man, but with en» hasjtenoed to give him agood knowledge of colonial life, which he is turning to good account. In aspeech which he rle< llvered at Ottawa recently he said among other things ‘ The eventful and picturesque story of your past, your present position, and the .boundless possibilities of your great future combine to make a most inspiring nnd entranclng theme. The blood is stirred n_nd the imagination warmed by the ideas conveyed to the mind by the con templatlon of your vast territories, of the mysterious and fasdlnatlng silence of the undeveloped North, oi thc varied richness of your boundless resources, of the unsurpassed charm and splendor of the scenery, and of the invigorating magnificence of your unrivalled cllmnle. But there is one asset which you possess even more important than those to which I have referred, than those of area, riches, mystery, scenery and climate, numely, that which is represented by your national clmracter. lf you do not jealouslyfguard the sacred fire of that as~ ser,the others to which lhave referred will be as dross and as the crumbling clay. If, on the other hand, you keep, as your address informs me, you will keep, the character of your people, hlgh,strenuous, virlle, imaginative, herolcal and imperial, no one can venture to set a limit to the degree of the influence which will be ex- ercised on the future of mankind hy the great Canadian nation, composed, as it ls, of all that islbeet in Engl.and,Scotland and ireland and France, and privileged as it ls to he n factor-nndn factor of ever-ln» creasing importance of that British em- pire representing already over 4iIl,ilIl,tIll beings, which le the greatest and most beneilcent organisation that hasever et- tempted to bo the instrument of God on this earth. There is no reason, gentle~ msn, why the sons of Canada, if they are worthy of their fathers and of the eountry to which they belong, there is no reason why they- should not in the lifetime of your children by reason of their numbers and I of 'their character. exercise nn all-powerful, and in time to come, perhaps a eontiolb ing influence on the developments of the maieety and destiny of the empire whose standard ls righteousness, and whose path Is duty." TAKE NOTICE We publish simple, straight testimon- ials, not press agents’ interviews, from well known people. ~ From all over America they testify f/0 the merits of MINARIYS LINIMENT, the beet of Household Remedies. C. C. RICHARDS R C0. On your way to oilloe or workshop, ’ ` Gays' daily vegetable market and leave an _f_ i- ,order for something to help out your dinner. Moet men like a good dinner, § , but it is generally the busy housewife ‘ 'z _ that has tothlnk it out, and choose for ' qp them- 2 W It is well known, that. the standardhpf ` health has been greatly improved int ll '; 5 Fe ce ' _modern lx thefneuse of vegetables ‘ / HB0 Y ' and we confess we are interested in ' keeping up the standard. un' T0 lid you in selecting we mention l few. mmm, eatery, ;\;en.delr;»tt:. ‘ rlnl , cab , onions an W . (ASSETS OVER $27.ooo°oo0.'oo,? xinacl): tnrn|i):;el>0tai.oee, ripe tomatoes, N01’ Kl¢ it ld!! 10 Suit purchase!! and on Clay; tétilll _Of PY' enrewn growth in 2 lh 0ana.(none better). mt, For ptttlctlllfs lddkd ' peas, early .Inna a very choiee brand (very few ae.go6d,) beans, corn, pure w v 57911 Mlwll Canada with whom he has some in con in an odlclal way, and so far it has been a long series of receptions. He has been es-_ peclally happy in his public addresses G°“°"\ N084 hi! l'¢D0l’wd 'D UW Um! which have been well received. Lord thuslasm and his experience in Rhodesia captured.-Boston Herald. department on January 3rd, that the commissioners of both the Jape and the Russian armies concluded their confer- ence on the morning of Jan 4th when the .actual transfer of all war material at Port Arthur as the property ef the Japan- ese Government commenced. , The Act of Union which brought Enn- land and Scotland together as “Great Britain," came into effect ln 1707. In con- neetlon with the bi-centennial anniversary ot this event, the Merchants' Association of Edinburgh is promoting a scheme for the holding of a "national" exhibition on a site already selected near the eent.re of the city. The original aim of the pro. molers was to “show by comparison the rise and progress of Scotland during the last two centuries," but already there are lndlpntlous of such an enlargement of its scope as would _make it virjtuallyynotl merely a British, or even an Imperia', but an international exhibition. To Scots- men abroad as well as those at home the occasion should prove deeply interest- ing. _ Nsavons, S101; nnanacns Ms. 0. Banesn, Simcoe, 0nt.,writes:- “I was troubled for a long time with head- aches, which would come on about once a week with such violence that I could not eat or do my work.. I tried headache powders-and quick cures. which did no ggod.. About eight months ago I took six xes of Dr. Chade`s Nerve ood. and I hiave not been troubled with headache e nee.” COTTON RAISING IN AUSTRALIA ` Mueonarss, Australia, January l.- Mr. M0I.ean,tl\e ‘ Commonwealth minister bl trade. is considering the advissblllty of state bonuses for the encouragement of the cultivation of cotton in Australia I. EVERY PHYSICIAN KNOWS bo the t I D . H llton' Pills 0‘ltMand11a5;‘ nin;El;1‘;utt\e1;p;i‘tin whlxcllg C - I - .000 on a girly br. Pills. r . _ . ` 1 comme svrurs. City Connell meets-eil the second Moe dayln each month. Dr. F. F. Kell Mayer; . _ .cl clerk. W W Clarke ii! WANTED-A ease of headache that Kumfoet Headache Powders will not cure in ten minutes. vauualealllvaeeeu _ Our' Emulsion ` with .Gualacol ls would it notbsagoodplanto drop ln at: V forcougha and colds so prevalent just now. You pet all the bene- tiu' 0 the ell with the antiseptic Gualac0l._ Gives increased health and strength to the _ system, stops any 1 cough. - . For cronp in children l :here ie nothing like t. ' I Price 40e per bottle. » :reputed and sold only Y . “I ::.'.:.'f.:?.‘.‘:.';°.’.~..3’.:.’::¥:.:‘:.‘;‘..I: A~W-R¢4dln.Pl\1n»B., _ _ ° ’ Tha lla urs llarllwara to lui °\»f1°f~¢°'==- “°°°=°"- “-"""“°"' -'.‘2.r.“.;‘:°.';;:_°:.:.‘:f“.‘a.':,‘°.°;.°:.£f:.1'°:"..:~_ “ c .N _ 0 . i ` ' . COBlDlimClllS llf ` 1 thcl1lScason _ , . - Thanking our customers dnrin the past years. ,for their patronage ‘We wish you one and all a. Happy and prosperous NEW YEAR Now look for. bargains in 2 Ladies Coats, ` Chlldrcn’s Coats, y Furs, `\Sklrls._ l I the following lines Trllllllltd Hills also llllirlllllllcil, Mllliiltry. F. Perkins 8. lIo..` The Millinery Leaders, SUNNYSIDE. J THE NEW YEAR I will find os with e line and complete stock of Crockery and Glassware. - We have just what you want in e Hall or Hanging Lamp at a cheap price. CANADIAN CROCKERY C0. ,,_ ,,_ ., ,. .._, , sunmsrnn. 54-Q-L_. F- `l--*F1 | _ "u5'aT>a:.~"»<»-¢»-15.1.-.-.nnisnboi-»o»`»-eizrennnoante wtaumneoaxtn :::::::Z 9 U-‘#509 0. .5'° If $222222 H °~a~|~¢.¢~»~¢~¢~¢~n»~e~s»~‘a»~ s.`¢~e~¢~¢~¢~»-».e~¢~a~e~_¢~¢~ SHlE CLEHRRNCE UF HEATING Sill VEX We have about 75 heating stoves that we will sell less than cost rather than carry them over until next year. Please remember, the prices quoted are for the cash when sold, and-if sold on time they will be charged at the regular price. I Tortoise regular price $10 now $7.15. do $12 now $8.25. de. $15 new $19.17. V 13 Wlnte’s Poplar do $11. 50 now $8.25. 10 Belle Oak do $11.00 now $7.97. 12 do do ' do $13.00 new 9.35. 14 do do do $14.50 now 10.89 70 Blazer Plein top regular pri 90 do do do 70 do with drum do ro Radiant Plain Top do 12~ f do 'do do 14 do do do 12 do with drum do _ 9 Defiance Globe do 110 . sdo- -do do 714 lieoerd Oak do 14 Excelsior Hot Blast do ‘ 18 _ do do do 12 Regal Franklin 6.C0;a1 do do 7 22 Airtight 23. do _ 24 29, zro 240 200 do ‘ 300 do ‘ _ _ 28 Beechwood Box for Wood Tiggriryg; dof _Wwdio 15 e neen or _ 17 do do do _ 17Pearl do- .dot _ do do do do do do do do do do do ce $9.00 now $5.50. $13.00 now $9.68. $11.50 now $7.97. $6 50 now $5.22. $9.00 n0w $7.26. $12.50 now $9.24.' $11. 50 now $8.69. $6.50 now $5.06. $8999 “OW 35-94- $14.oo _now $_t2.15. $13.50 now $ro.67, _$16.00 now $1337. v'$13'.00 now $9.35.. $s.<>° ww 3-52- 0 do W' .50 now £4.40. do ' 5.00 now $3.02. 6.00 now $3.63. 6.50 now $4.23. $8.50 now $6.05. $7.00 now $4.84. $10.00 new $6.65. $10.00 now 6.65. ¢$1r.o0 now $7.26. " $9.75 now $7.26. ‘$10.25 now $7.70, $9.50 new $7.2r. -$111.00 now $7.92. 895° 'ww 65-77- Thegooddr'easer`leu:i\all__y.- a man if reineillelit-',ilil`e‘_" iwardrole ,consists of the n lowing: V _ Tweid Coat. I Wanted and Scotch ‘T784 _ 1=.11`.n1 win.: overture' _ Extra Pants._ " ~ __ As we tailor and '_ these garments you have ai garment of perfection. , Join Mcuaoo tt' co. ‘ For llrippsy liolllsl A ' \ just as soon as you begin to feel the slightest syllip-` toms ei a cold don’t lose' _ any time in securing e few_ - of our Grip Powders, etartf at once taking one eve‘ry_‘ four hours. In a very few hours the cold wiii'7be' broken completely. _ ,V -._-__ 25é halt dozen and-'m0ne'y_,' beck if they don't dcaa _`we; say. ~ - ELLLS The Druggist and Opticien. _ Government ‘liavi Notice to Agents of Govern? ment Hay. or ; '_ All Agents are _requested strictly comply witlrprinted is-N. strnctions sent and to' obtein'__lt`t_ every case properly slgned_re0elpt|;_i`- from farmers for hay sold' The receipts must be takeniiat' the time of delivery, no matter how amall.a quantity is delivered. ARTHUR Purses.-'=` , 1.3. dw if Pat &nx¢ ‘,- ` _" ‘l `1’.°."::‘: FREEfl. htel < S >' > . 5;; 7 H ,_ ,tif A postal will bring yo lustrsted new catalogue Y _ explaining how you can secure any the numerous articles therein ` ated tree of charge. ; ._ ~ 1i¢c.¢¢.n>s¢¢~' - _-_ Eur Mads Bye ,"i'- To Boom |'fr'Cr`ru|1_dl'o¢K` _* `f’_, ’ Nowlsyour<.hancel_,Taloe advani ¢ Ltageofltl _ ' '_ " wmre Fon ir _‘ro-15/irjr. . rneoouaoa _- Depeeit, - -_-- 5- .-' _'N._.Y»1. ' 12-8 tts rm. 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