- mam,» ‘QR .<..,~_-.-- 437-1 f 1 " -.....-..-..-_-_~a~.;_-.a¢.¢s.- '<.$ ‘K7’ 'Baby’s Own Soap’ A Sanitary wash A Soft healthy skin . I ' A lingering fragrance ' I Since 1868 “ll: lfrsl or Baby and (fr: [or You." . rtluaps Llvnlrlsd. I'll, Neutrals?“ . l Carriage lllllltitlg- . and Repairing Biacksmlthlng of all kinds. Horse shoeing a speciality. We have none bu! experienc- ed Help, therefore our sum is to give our customers satisfaction. PROUD t. tioitrsiol: Ls'ge's Old Stand 223 Gt. George 8t. Broken Glass-land Sharp Stones ire not very friendly to automobile tires. Punctures. hlowouts, rips and tears are frequent in shoes that have to travel over rough roads. Our vulcanizing. however, "takes the curse off" such disadvantages. it saves the tire makes it last long- er makes it ride better. Trainer Tire Surgery Corner Queen and Water ‘Streets. l Potato Baskets 200 Dozens -2I_i0 Strong, Double Bound, Double Strapped Prices right. . Send us your or- : der. Wholesale and Retail , Carter 8: Co Ltd. LIMITED 3 l. 4P I 4 vvvvv ‘tail/futon RINGS l ' . We uro showing no excep- i tions. ly largo and well assort- ed stock of Solitaire Diamond l Rings. Our assortment includes all the newest styles of settings. Our prices are moderate. ranging from $25.00 upwards. W.W. Wellnet Limited.‘ Jewelers ¢v¢¢vv$ ‘ “‘v#“‘¢¢vv#‘¢¢¢“v¢v¢¢¢#“¢ C‘ 1 tie royal. We trust the battle will . ‘ i ,fi~ilssl.nsl_(t Ms t-"las"-'a'-. .. g,’ , .“._¢ Inns-nets. Iltatshs assume..- ..,l-- 1., , 4., "FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2s, 1§21 y PRINCE COUNTY READY At one of the largest conventions in recent years the Liberal Censor vatives of ._Prinee County yesterday nominated Mr James A.’ MeNelll as their candidate to contest the‘ cominglfederal election. The Llb9r1 nl Conservative conventions held in the three counties this season .were all characterized by an ell- thualapfn "and a spirit which have seldom been so evident at such ‘enthusiasm is no doubt due to the the present provincial government much general antagonism against of it alsolis unquestionably due to ,the seriousness of the issues now ibefo-re the people, and the growing conviction that to meddle with our industrial situation a: such a time‘ as the present is both (IIIHKPTMIB and unwise. The Princo County like those in Queen's anti convention. King's counties. represented tile whole electoral diistrict; en-ry pull was rcpresentuti and every el- cctor present knew what the sit.- untlon demanded. it vrus generally expected that if Mr James A. McNeill would accept nomination he would be the choice conventions. While much of this- politlcai spheres of action. success- ful men of business, men WhOSB personal character and known, ab- ility justified their selection. in our telegrams this morning a brief sketch of the new men is giveh and we are safe in assuming. as has been assumed. ht Ottawa that lt is‘ one of the strongest cabinets since] confederation. l No man in Canada knows better than Premier-Meighen the need of‘ it strong. honest and capable can‘ inet to grapple with the situation that exists today. a situation thrust upon us by tho war. a sit- uation of unrest. of financial stress and of grave danger. And it is very generally conceded that no man in Canada. is better qualified tp select flllfl to direct such a cabinet than Premier Meighen. As a man of vis- ion, of unawervlng honesty, and al-i most unlimited capacity for work Mr. Melghen has already won ‘a most enviable reputation not onlvi in Canada but. Britain where he was an outstanding fig- ln Grout uro among the premiers of the Em- I piro and the statesmen of Great- Britaln. By many Liberals as well mitted to be the safest man in Can- adatoday to be entrusted with the] guidaneecf the ship of state. I of the ‘county as it was undqrstoqs is now out of the provincmwquldr not be a canldldnte. It is quite stile to say that there is not a mvffl Mr James A. MoNeiil. He has been‘ in public life since his young man- hood; mayor of the town of Sum- nieiside for four consecutive yearspl ‘Chairman of the Board of Water’! (‘trmmissioners for two consecutive-l I yctirs; Chief of the Summersldc Fire Department for‘ four yenrul ‘member of the Provincial Legis~ :lnture continuously from i908 till tthc present; Commissioner of Pub-l :lic Works continuously from 1910' ttli 1919. From the tiny of histflrst lelection in 1908 he was never de- merside he was always wanted ‘where there was important work] Clo be done and he was always there when wanted. Few. if any men in the county can show a better re- cord or a stronger claim for pub- ilc twonfidence. Mr MoNeill does not posses an. orator but ho i may well pose as. a tlocr anti a worker and what the county needs today is the docr and the worker. the man of integrity and good sound common sense. in _thcso virtues Mr McNeill will qualify. " Who Mr McNeilPs opponent shall he is as yet hiden in the misty fut- .076 of ‘Liberalism or of the not of it. which has been running the ‘Liberal machine. There is. so far as the public know, no word or sisa- from Mr MacKenzie King, who as. has been announced anti not tie‘ Inicd, asked for the nomination but when it was tendered to him by "the executive", ‘it was “so sudden" that he would have to consider it; he is considering it yet. No doubt. however. a Liberal candidate will he put in the field possibly more than one. and there wlltbe h bat- be it clean straight one and we ‘feohquite confident that the polls that nominated Mr McNeill will stand by him and see him safely through to the House of Commons. is THE NEW CABIN ET l-‘rom Prlmoaiv-ilrli-siter Meighons woll known strength. sincerity anti capacity as a leader and a states- man. we are to gauge the calibre of his new cabinet, rather than from the meagre personal history as yet available of the new mem- vbers. Sbveral of the newly selec- ted men are former cabinet minis- ters and they have been selected because of their proved ability men of affairs. popular than in the county than" ‘ing election with confidence and ‘dented. in his home town of Sum-l ~ {His cabinet has been selected‘ id l st r thatMr A. A.tl,efurgey,--u'h0$o b01110] witih care and deliberation. a rub- b “no s mngm and lnet‘ for the most part of young’ men anti all strong and vigorous] -With these men as his nmiisters Premier Meighen faces the con:- assured of the confidence of Can- ada's able-st financiers and states- men. if returned to power, and! the prospects are growing strong- or day by day as the progresses and poople realize the I campaign seriousness of the problems to be faced, the sanest guidance available in the country today and may look confidently for the best possible solution of our difficult problems. What of the other alternative. What if the Mackenzie King Lib erals and their associated groups secure n majority between them? Mr Muc-Kcnzlo King. who is still seeking a safe scat and not in his own province, if elected, woupj oitn er be premier or would share the Canada -wlll be assured of iposition witih Mr Crerar, the 19M. er of ttheTrogrcssives. Mr King does not receive wholehcarted support even from the leading’ Liberal Press and even his friends have lost confidence in him as a lead- ‘cr. If he adheres to the platform‘ built for his party by tho convent-l ion which selected him as a lender, we are in for a period of tariff tink- ering and ihterfercnce with trade relations which at a time like the present would mean nothing short of business chaos. Should Mr Crer- at become premier the situation] “will! b8 eqllllltly revolutionary. I With business as it is in Canada ildday, with unebrtailnty Hanging over its industries. its markets, its financing its revenues we can-- not afford experimenting with un- tried falds be they ever so plausible theoretically. We have been hard. hit by the wtir; we have incurred heavy financial obligations; we are heavily in debt; wo have industries that are staggering. We cannot af- ford to go tinkering and meddling; we can worry through if we worry sanely along paths that have ‘been proved sane by the experience of aver forty years but we can knock our inklustries and our foreign trade and our revenues into the proverb a1 "cocked hat”, by resorting toi brpeddents that both Liberals and Conservatives in the past declared unsafe and lmpolitlc. ILet us then choose our loaders wisely; lot us avoid as dangerous those who are advocsthfl new e!- periments and let us, above all. be- ware of those who try to persuade us that thetLibera-i platform of 1919 Others were selected because of was only built "to got in on" and their known strength in other thanthat the proposed tariff tinker-in; \ HEREBY PLEDGE$ TTSELI‘ TO _slty of numbers, intelligence a t ' ‘ "' °°' M's.- Kindly allow ms sums “fro! wok lllflufflllltfiiF-llllfi-llfliws s’ n yo; aunts-aphasia» “l” T“ “m” "m" “" “iii.” h.2l‘i“.';i.'.°...Z...°'.'..§§fJi I regar ‘ out to them especially the electors LQgLDMQN-l- By . LmmTloN of the fifth district, better known . t as the Georgetown district. if ever ‘PHIE HROVIISIONS OF THIS RE- ,t ere was a district in this pro- gQbU-tp] ‘ _v nce that has been neglected it QN "WHEN RETURNED is this district. especially the Gao- To PQw-ER- "rgstcwn portion. in tho winter of ’ i919 when the ‘Supreme Court had ,"'*+""f-———- its sitting. the Grand Jury- in its l report stongly recommended that the COIIITIIJtIJI-ISG siltjouid beotlltoroagh- Y CVBI‘ llilt Cr] Ill’! lrppiiil‘ , an at [g h M 1 h . every sitting the same report has xreatwblenbrfridmes.‘ m :1 as ‘l’, been brought in. What has been g a l a on 3 mm- done with those reports. llave they lust‘ bet your last dollar that he been acted upon‘! No, they have is a Conservative who has attend-dwell "BM"! like many Ollie-l‘ P6- d h b; u . _ ports and petitions. consigned to e_ l B I g conven on o,‘ m“ Tues the waste basket by Bell. Crosby. day. if he is an olo man. so Shaw k Co" and I might-aim m. much the surer. and the older the the ‘Fer-rotary of Public Works. better, for gugh a scene an 0m ma“ lhoufh the money was voted . b - . las scss c-n it never was used. but ozzemxl‘; l“ "girls m”; ‘m? likeiy some of it will tthu its way U" 5 one“ °"~ r into Murray Harbour and the dis- you sec gloom and dismay pictured trict nmde‘ vacant‘ by the cievat~ upnn hi5 countenance’ p," mm lion. llof tMtr-Jiitrtsenault to ‘the d . . L- ( _ BIIC l. ' ' awn db a ‘hem! w Whom H“ Why was this important public events of that great gathering have work ma, (.95, [he ratepayers been conveyed in those vivid word thousands of dollars neglected? pictures that such an occasion in- flfnllll’ becausileél :35 l" U"? d!» I _ _. rct rcpresen y Mr. ‘ sp res. Truly indeed, for immcn Hessian? why do the}. ‘If Hessian in this shabby and ungentle opcra- manly tunnner? Simply because he attendants, enthusiasm in .110“ and pmct|cu| democratic me_ is agresslvc. progressive. and nui- l" title-its. Shzhbhy treatment for a man l “ who by energy and tact. reclaimed like was never witnessed before the “teak-y hem f" over thirty in this province. Such harmony. Years by the new (apposition. good spirit and attention to bust-l Leaqlmlt “l”? Collfrllhiillsc mtlfike _, catro o iscf for t e preson lei. 730:“ m Ftfilfirge a "leeung no“? me tuke up matters of the ferri- e ‘m’ Prev“ ell l“ “"9 Clly- ‘I wharf at Georgetown; an import- vrns a convention to put hope and nnt public utility. See the condit- Vcotirage and inspiration into the it“ l‘ l5 "L" l1 l!“ "9! 537° n" . I , , , _, ( cams hcuv y looted t_o get on or in? S ‘mu “earls or "he ‘Mdmhnl off the ferry beat. ltepeatcdely the earersvthey nominated. and from. department has been Informed of the acceptance addresses which the unsafe condition of this rzrtien they delivered there was every evi- fwd ‘l°l"ll,l"‘g’d_ SlLIIICWFQ- bl"- l" d I l v _ _ 11° Dllfllfise. vent apt. Hugh Mc- 215.: iii?" szzsnt.rzt.".ttsrr a: . l . r - o lhpurtiticnt of Public Works numbers and methodical methods TAKE) Neglect at Gtorgettiwn can so impress, the conviction that “hloml lbtqmld Tikedhtlllill ll ‘be ro- th s _ - , . Du [Ti c ore tie ex - i firm. ut to a 98m“ 91d 16,0“ “"v_:"'v°l pdrtyl 5 no purpose. Recently Mr. Crosby and 881a 1110M 1km We 0"‘! l0 _ l8 Mr. Shaw arrived and nftor taking prestige-hit hasty glance at the work pro- ‘notincetl it comparatively safe. lTlley said by putting in a couple of planks alongside of the beatns now there it would-last tong en- Xlchglgulh ougb and they twerc going to lct it lll0tls c-f business transaction, with victory in full view. Of more than passing notice was the retirement of Mr. as“ Donald," as his ‘ldnlircrg “llwear out before any extensive ro- _ _ pairs would be put in. 'l‘hcy were Ouaw“ afieulonatcly “flmed Mm‘ going to save expense-economy with after nine years of service through n vongence. l am quite safe saying the most strenuous period of ottr'tltat some of the beams could be ._._ __,__.__.>_.__.}. Canadian history. His address. was 9'19 311"“ a“ “mild be “Xlwcdsiilp and appreciation of his nine led from one who had the intcr-|years of public service. ' est of lilLI country and his party ttt heart. lie sounded none of the Unfortunately only two persons low notes of groveillng politlcsncottltl l-e nominated as rztntiitintcs. but standing upon the high plnnc and while there were several iii or national and patriotic serviceqnominution well deserving of the and duty to our country. ho urgeil party's honors, unti highly qualified the faithful and devoted support‘ for those important trust- of the whole party for the caum- imperative that only two could he dates whom they were about to selected. The choice oi the con- sclccl. in which he would join the-a. ventinn foil upon Mr. John 1i, in the best services that he could Myers of Hampton, a progressive offer. 0f course he has maoe furtnt-r anti ‘former member of the sonic mistakes, but who is there provincial government. and Mr who has not‘? Yet when hc point- Donnhi McKlnnon, Kit,‘ (me or 0m- ed to the car ferry, the $l00.000.Iltl most prominent barristers. lic- increascd subsidy, the vast nct- cause tltc others failed in securing work of improved public works. Pnough votes to place them on tlxe and the special attention to utiuirs winning list is nothing to their (ll:- in this province which were very t-rcdit. nor (loos it. detract from largely through his efforts, and tlitiii" high standing in the party-in that of his former colleague, he "I" ‘lllllllvfil ilf-‘ZFQL’. hi" Wlll it felt that ho had nnt failed in his “'»""k°" the 9119f!!!’ 0f NIB Hllilllllrl- whole duty to thus” who had M1,." which they have pledged to give honored him with their confidence l“ U"! Pally l0!‘ Wllilfh they 11M"! And when he saw that grout ziu- illwlly-‘i 50 dlllSQllllY Wi-"kell- "ll-l llitunce‘ wmn)". n 51nd,, (“swim for tho candidates selected as our all standing on their feel to tcndcr Smmlilfll beiifer-‘l- Th0 Tilt‘! ill"! mm we“ thanks’ he could ask so many men of outstanding pro m, sure,- evldencc or the“. (Hemp mincnce in the Conservative ranks banker. l shah not want. m», w“ indicated. who can question the re- providu for me." lull- Illtcr night; but tho tict-upunls arc - . . . k Ill? Captain of tllsj-ferry-hrat; s man employed by a private concern. u look out for bad sbflsflnthe batik- ing and put a piece in where re- quired. lle dtitl nit even say that the plank ‘required would be forth- coming. l suppose he thought the Lord would provide that but I 11m thinking the Lord shys cieur cl" the Department of i'u'illc Works when such as he are running it‘. l -l can tell you that the (Iuptuln of the ferry boat has been patch- ing this rotten structure all sum- mer to snvc the llvcs of tho truvel- ' ling public. Leaving the wharf on tho George town side we cross twcvr to Lower Montague. What do we find there? i Ariothcr dclapllzileti struclurfi worse, if worse could be. than thc one on the other side. Last fall there was five hundred dollars ex- pended on this wharf to no pur~ pose. simply because the roud In- spector did not know his business. and the rcsult was that bciorc the boat stepped running it was in u worse state than before. liul it .was all rlghtmthe faithful fcw in . .,. g Cured to preserve the sweetness of the natural leaf-mot baked or dried.‘ Alisha wonderfulflavor i "prlsoned in the golden strands by y e smiling sunlight of. oi‘ Vlrginny. '1 A man's smoke with tobacco I e a f \ Montague were made glad and ‘danced while the public paid the flgyqf fiddler. This summer it was in ’ ,.' '- such u state that the (‘cntratl f-"Ihflrl PHILIP MORRIS r-‘t- Kings BotId o!‘ Trade sent n dclc- gntion to wait upon thc govcru- ment with the result that ihc tuugnlficicnt sum of fifty dtttlara was spent in buildings up a rtrattl- way s0 narrow that II two lcttms are coming in opposite directions one has to go ollt on tho sand bench to get past. 'i‘his is lite stale t {chief will rcccivt- $25 n year in per pt-tuity from tlic tiovcrmtictil, curb NAVY cor 5 our ferry ' are in. The Georgetown one h‘ pens to be in ‘Vlr. llessians district, . iicncc the - (t: tilsregttrti shown. ' iNc-w we leuvc the wharf on lllf‘ , 5 rlquth. aide and ynrocr! d up lhc t,‘ roud lending to Montague liritltie. What do we find tilt-re? A crowd v r of men with horses and curls haul- ing stone anti another crowd with old axes breaking them up. itine- sand Indians oi" various tribes urt- aqamiung quite a Stretch nfgmaq involved. The (itwt-rnmcnt l'r",tli'll-ih|.m| "m" $15 u ymm and 9,...” past one oi‘ the tirincipzti httsincss ed the mutter as m tum-ll im|>|ii‘.~’,_||,.,. HHHML ma“ w,,",;,n__,,,- m,“ 91mm“ l" l-‘°“'“" Mmlml-"m- unce, in viow of tbt- rot-cut influx r’, ., vom- l-mt-it baud will ulso t». i And to cap the cllmnx the hard or Woqmclurs my U“ m‘, M. W, 1"‘ ‘ _' '. ' _ ‘ ‘ _ 51mm that was n.3,,“ for Hm first l ‘l ‘ ' ’ l ‘ ‘Hillltllvfl Willi flailing and llllllillll: course of the work “'21s ptirclizisctllslbl" -““'~'-|""“~ n’ Wm Hm“ 3"‘ "lllfllttiiciii, or ii‘ hr prvfcrs it, agrit-ui rflrtrgiurlils‘tri?;iglf1on;ci"v:ltivc ti fllntl to tit-til with tlu- ut-w t-tttitlilititrrN...“ ;,,,|,],.m,.m,._ A m“ of (a011,... 0'1‘ .. .-~ -. ~ . ‘ ‘ W‘ l“ I‘ f“ 1‘ llflrl" without btlni. immpcittl in tort-til ,, a, 11...... yam-t. l... “pm m, "m, right to stll l.().f“.|lll(‘l Liberal or _ 4n t. I H, _. v.1 l 4 _ V _ . (fnngvryflflyu,“tdv-h(tyvr m". “tn-IN... ‘m 0n "r l“ “n l"“" -‘~ ltiiiillii Ill t“.ll‘ll vitlcl nntl liondluith, ‘to purtwhitse from him). Why is A5 il C()Iltil(lt:i'l|[|()t1 for tin- w" . .\.~: 1| stiuvctiir. cut-h chici‘ will ct-t all this array of mcn and roams sion, tho lntliztns will ; r r ~ H my... mpdflL a Hagan.) a Cum. m and the outlay of perhaps two or 1am; H, H“. 1M...“ m- m... , .,,,-. "w “Talk three huntirel tiollnra‘! Pause for n moment. and think! lio you not know that thcrc is a vncttnt . at dist mile to each l'atiiily' oi flvc. i-iztclt in lhc lltlurraty llurllrult‘ 1' I: ; ’-"“' . i. '~-\l:- "l t - ‘lllllircqinhltlitl tltkvzlllnfllttllllt! fir’: l'l|l llllilll omit, and that iht- polilicali lllltClllfll.‘ must be kcpt uvorltlng night and llziY to keep the vntcrs in lint-i’ _ ARE OUR I’. E. I. BABIES ANI) ..;?.f?...'.'»"'.‘:.'.'..‘Z:.'_i'.1‘..‘;"i:£3: “'.‘:.';;“.i CHILDREN wonru IT? - quite u nllnlbl-t" of roud projects lct this stimuli-r and no tltuihl. nt- Itcntion to the road ztnd Iiritlgcs is ‘much not-doll; illli ilu-rc is ont- pltuzo that sthould have lit-on Ituiktaul after and that is the road lcudingl from tieorgcitiuui to (‘artlittnih There, is vnrc half n miit- oi‘ this road that is so unrrtrw that two murniztgos crhntttz-t truss especially There Will Be A OOOOOOOO O RED CROSS in danger of getting their _ knocked out with the bushes that tovcr hung the roud.- This should have been lotz-kcli‘ ztftcr. bu|.| like tho (it-nrgetown wharf. it ttm was in l-iesslans district and could not tmssibly be ilttt-nilotl m. Bu! O COO GOO. OOOOOOOO OOOQO-OOOOOOOOOOOOO CHILD WELFARE ANI) PUBLIC HEALTH BOOTH AT 21:. .2‘. ill‘; ""5 PROVWCIAL EXHIBITION Sink into oblivion. l notice lllill contracts have boon lct for rowtl repairs from ltlontttgtie to thtrtll~ gun from (7:|rtlig.'th in St. Petr-fix. Both thcso projctrls run through Johnstnns‘ district. lie thinks it is a good way of ttttplying liio balm of neglect to heal the political wounds of his offcntlcd Stipptiricrs. Offcntitvl! Tho word is tuo tuiltl. Enraiiral and disgustrtl supporters! Mr. Johnston -will find to his styr- |rruv when hc faces the "artiigau an district. Ho will he; many zt slnpln the face for his broken plotigtes. it [might well be said that tho way of The interesting CHILD WELFARE EXHIBIT will be shown by the Public Health Nurses any time during the da. y BE suns T0 SEE IT Bring the BABIES and CHILDREN to be ‘WEIGHED and to find out if they are A1 CANADIANS IF NOT. WHY NOT? A DOCTOR will be there every day from 12 to 2 to tell you why. 00000 0000000000000000 0000 the transgrcssor is hard. ______,________ _ were willing to glvg their gen/Mtg; _ln conclusion l would strongly ntl There will also be SHORT PRACTICAL TALKS on ”*“*'""*""*°*"+H and assume the responsibilities and “S” "msbY- 5"” ‘"1" ("*- l" subjects relating to the health of names and CHILDREN _ . , waste no tithe in gcttin gto Gcprgc- . ' f l-IIIQIITS "l $11611 11 COIIIB-Sl. l8 in wwn “ml nlukmg the femurs m given between 12 and 2 by local Doctors and Dentists. y itself an indication oi‘ confidence yum-h needed m me [any wmrfi “ G ' R in the good old party's strength, Th0 ilvflllle 0i’ Gllflfllcitrwn will not Fumhhgialldlalns and an assurance of success. ‘llsriztnyt more huuthug. They . t - . \ l n . . . y _ ouson. I ams Slerssetc :>00-000000++00000o0o0000+000000+00a00000+000o040¢4 The cantiidntes are both wci! PHILPOTT. ‘E 4 m REALLV DOESWT MATTER lfllflwll. nntithelr short trdtiresscs - J § -; to the convention was an lntrotiuc- , No one has really lived until lie wry intlnwtivn or the material LaiSt Great Tract h“ llevelwed 8- ithllosophy which they are made of. Mr. McKinnou, . I will enable him t0 Buy. "No mst- a brother of our esteemed Lieute- ’ iifilgng/hfl! llfliltiens.’ uttilne of these nant Governor, is well known as a t s move me. t 0e n’t t-- . . , _ > to“ when a man has sdcvellglislud loading lawyer, having n. vcry 6X Grown Obtains New Territory , ""011 =1 Dhllvfioilh? he is a mastoi- tonsil“! pmcuw‘ H“ l3 l‘ mm” Stretching North From Six- .“ condmonm a master of what of that southern peninsula from _ “uh Parauel B80910 cull fate» "Whatever hop which our present. member, Mr Dons, nothing tt _. I - ' . . . . last’ "fining does-if’! ‘gliiiut at "$3135 Nicholson hailed. that locality OTTAWA‘ SODL alfiwm ‘us, ’ for husbands and wives, fathers which h“ comrmuwd S" "m"! great. tract oi‘ land in Citntulu for ' and mothers, business anti profcsh- brmmnl "'9" t" m” ‘pumlc m” 0r which lntliun rich-is and (‘lilll|l‘4 ind ' tionai men; indeed. for everybody! this province. lie is 1t man of , b . . '. ' ’ The Bu“ is always shim“ m“ clean ‘ma good repumuon ‘m! in no. con hrctoltirt- t-xtingutsltt-tl him] the Mu k st .1 d’ - 7 “ I ' ‘ ‘ Will have iiccn st-curt-d tor titt- most terrificc 8el0flll.c'ltl)llllllllltfgll [lib u" h“ m” m"! ‘lwlmgs m“ "c" Crown. onct- the irt-zttty tnude by li. ‘l ‘ - ' ' mutter how great. are always tem- "m" of hmwr- MM” "m" “"9 n“ A. (Jonlcv, Indian ltisptvtwitir is con- ' 0 gflfgfif; ctglfyr ‘ti: "m! [an NIIW"! ‘me “Md my "l ‘my 1mm“ "m" rludcti. The territory invoivcti strt-t l by iogladogss afuygvl-lzflsulrs my‘? Th" H0"- MF- MYWS l-‘I lmu" chcs north trout the slxlit-lh purztl- i on ment h" - k b. t ' . m" exp m“ known, in political circles at iettst. . . s vy w“ ° s °" M" Am" H°'l'°" “"5 w" long, and when we flcqmm H“, lol, apd cast and west bctwccn the standant who“: stock heavy dump sole $5 o0 and $5 25 power that true philosophy gives from H‘: m“ or M“ °°"l"°cll°n' "5 Yukon Territory anti Copper Mint- I ' ' ' Deriences. tfve in olverythin which slam}; a" 000 square miles. Some two thou waterproof as it is possible to make leather $5.35 _ God is in ‘mo. i nm a itrt of 8 H ‘T’ D°"b'° 3°" 49¢ 5X1"! l’ h b ~ - > Him | "m made m H‘! Image I t e cltrment of conditions in his \~\\\ \§ > "yo, move, and hm, my new‘, 1., native province Like his collwtsus. _\\ \ t| t > Lona Les Boots. Wry Standard make, (the best kind) Him. l have partakcn of Hlsll"? l8 yet in the Prime anti vigor ' fl?‘ , hand side closed ................. .. $6.00 qualities because f am ‘His off- of life, and filled with entbuslum » f gprlng. and an offspring must in. m whatever ho “nmmnkci As a i: I t ‘ A good reliable grain leather, single sols blucher, tho eibtothrzvifintzlitiegro; thghplitsrenhn, spunk“ he takes "m, mnk “m, the 5 K I D N E / kind people some back for again and again . $4.50 mflappointments‘ his” m; ham pronouncement or those who hgph] / 5i Excellent spit-t leather blucher $3.50 times aha" dmmq, u", even “mo? him last Tuesday was: “there is :1 Cheaper grade of spilt leather with good heavy solo of my way. I shall still say, ‘Nons- real Cabinet timber"; and no wono L S _;;' t} ........... -- .. . .. $2.70 gatttlhtl-Blawhalthltxtltishatlplgrlfsdmft; er the remark w“ mmm for will " ‘f, / Also boys, women's and children's at equal values z durmg the day l Wm g0 home m dom and force punctuated every . my“ and enjoy myse" with my sentence. With such n lealtler as family. Nothing shall mar mv the RIKM H01 Aflllllr Melllhell lllfrlwniillhlY-[MY 51°19: It! lgflyvghl and such candidates as these in n . ‘. e reac o acc an ca as rop -t _ _ or affictlon. My Divide Parent. is dflfgghlaa: Kllgfisleil: ZOSIOJ-gfiulz; C’ Q i infinite in resources. He is m ‘ vows-newt CONVO Q t 9Q f9 H00 H 9 0 O-QH§9HO-OQ§H 999-0 \ y a‘ a a. vqa-amayae hifig¥¥