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W* , _ _ l r._._ -7.--__ --_ e - _ -~ »- _ _; __ =-_- --__ ,_ _ - » - -e -~ -¢- . _ _ _ _ _~_- _ l Q - ' ' - *f’»' -- ' ‘ ' _ f *_ r-;s'rADi.isnr:D isei. ciiAiu.o'r'rr:1'owi~i, Paiivcr; r:Dw-Aan isi.AND, 'rui:_sDAY. .mniunnv 3 igm_ _ _r 1~1=llr-Y--. ~~ '- -f_"r2~- --I '- ~ _ _ _ _ -. - _ _ _ V ' -, e ' - 1' s ‘ __ ____ __. 5 u PREM ER _ PATRIOTICMONUMENI EUND. SEVERE Ilan. \\'heat, T5. Corn, 13)- Pork. $18.90-I A _ _`vvWJ`_M`_ __ ‘ _A _ _ ` _ ‘ May Wheat. T8 Corn 38§, Pork $13.70 niiii no wonhf Are Ever Recognized by An ,,,,.,|,,,,,,.. Publ... lo be Guest at ra New f I I.AURIER'; With Heavy British Loss PTAIN 3 I EIGHIING MCLEU l>f ____”_f _;.__ -Native of md CQ- v uicniiiis in wins in Yflfk B=\11<1"¢1 ‘ . _ Nw Lindler p mi.. .f 5," the Fats They llasum. Painais (Salary Gompound Still on the Highest Round of the Ladder of Fame- ._.1., Genuine merit and worth must be the strong and leading characteristics of a incdicine inorder to make a chosen home iriend. _ » . Speculators and imitators may, fora brief time, creates demand for their de- ceptive pills and liquid preparations by freely using newspaper space, but uner- rin g human experience soon prouounces the j udgment-“tried and found wanting.” The yearjust closed has marked the death of many worthless and deceptive medicines which, for a time, robbed the si iek afflicted ones of money and aggrava- ted their burden of misery. Painc's Celery Compound, has, in the past year, added thousands of victories to its established record as adisease-banisher .and health-giver. Many of thc cures effected by Paine’s Celery Compound have been so marvel- lous and striking that able and prominent physicians have, without hesitation, openly praised and recommended the life _~RV9l`. ‘ -.\'o other med icinc in thc world has ever been accorded such glowing praise by medical men, people of aillueiice and the toilers of our count-ry. Paine's Celery Compound has never yet disappointed sick and suffering men and women. In every case where fairlyused,it has accomplished its work of banishing sickness and giving a new lease of life. If disease is wasting your system. if you :ire weak or nerve tired. uufitted for business or the daily work of life. be as- sured Paine`s Celery Compound will be- stow nerve energy. strength and health- the blessings you are longing for. Tes-‘. the virtues of one bottle and be convinced. To-day's Probabilities. TORONTO, Jan. 7.-(Special)-Fresh ~i-iorth westerly winds, fair and colder. _1,___..Z__- WHERE ARE THE SKEPTICS? ln s ite of all the evidence published iii the d)aily press and even in spite ot the testimony of your best friends you may -still be skeptical regarding the unusual virtuesof Dr. Chase's Ointment. Nothing short of an actual trial will prove to you beyond the possibility of doubt that Dr. Cha.ae’s Ointment is an absolute cure for piles. Asinglc box will be sufiicent to make you as enthusiastic as your neigh- bour iii praising Dr. Chase's Oint-merit, .for it is certain to cure vou. -_ foundland shore dispute has been settle b % rm @§I Til? itil 0 . ¢_. M...- . _*___ l __,__*__. __..__~ Ni-:w Yonx. Jan. 7.--(Special).-Sir Wilfred Laurier will bc a guest at the GRAVE ELECTION PETITION CHARGE. ,AN inaction ciiiiiiird _ _ ;1>A'rR1cx BLAKE _ $590 VICC Pl'0I€CICll By PUIICC- 1ms.RALPH PE.iKE~mi Miss Hhvimsn _ _ 011C Who Knows Has ‘CLYDE RIVER. scHoOi.D1s.,D.Mctig:oD§ge¢cii¢r, Coiifessed TRY” WEST “ " ““Sf""‘-Z"’--"ii"-1-‘I‘i"-T -‘fi ~ » ` iraisniinicrov ii - D " ' - __ _ ~ _ ‘ Miss N.zwsox_n_ --~- _ ___,,WO0D lSLAN_Ds wi~:s'r ii!i1sslN`1v@.‘ini¢1i'i'r.1i;.ci~r eso _. I ` ossrlhn B.Enf`._ii`_ " 'ii' I ` , l Clemente and [.Frank Murray, 25;; ¢a¢h_ Colonial Club banquet Feb. 22. . I i PERCY POPE. - , _ r----~--~~.-‘_-L., ...___ _ _.________ 4 _ _ __vi___ w ir @ E. coiimea br im.-_ 510 4.2! .. l l 1.35 R11 =- ‘ § L 43 _ _ _ - Treasurer, oniiiiai miivisii oicii 5 gym Mnmn 1;; f“‘?°P‘ G“=“"““¥ Rlilwm wiiiu win be Mme our -Roslyn ciisue not Yet ' the wh PM .it N* 'Arrived' " .-_--_ iieiieiier umiei- dam as Siam-y mt ,reports that Behlngton engaged Delarey _ and Steerkamp at Naeuwportamltoncd th _em to retire with considerable las. Wrvxirsis, Jan. 7.-(Special)-The . ' Commndant Dupree was dphnred e tion a ainst the return of Jose h dad” than hh Premier Roblin and Attorney General Campbell to ,agrre with Archbishop -~ V-_, _ _ _ _ ` __ Na." -.~___.___._________ ________ _ N _________ __/__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ `. f h. _ H . t m for' THE railway officials of t-he Island road Langevin or is in uence in re u _ _ _ _ are to share in similar increases of pay to ‘bar em"`t5 to P"°°“"° ‘°giS1“*'i°“ f°" the .those recently made on the Intercolonial 7 maintenance of separate schools. and dating from the beginning of the NEW YORK, Jan. 7.-(Special.>-The New York Herald declares that vice in of Messrs Macdonald and Stewart in this lllfll City iS C0YDD¢ll€d WPI!! il-1111111111? Over issue. Both these young men possess high ' tive millions for pclice protection and natural and acquired qualificaltions for the! ‘ ‘- - I d Cl H “he man who knows practice of their profession, and will no turt ier e ares ia doubt deserve and command success. all about the mat-ter has made a confes- sion and given away the full details. ~---_T-_---1; ;__; NEW YORK STOCK LIST _. _ Closing prices american Sugar lrnerican Steel and Wire American Tobacco Brooklyn Transit lj4§ Burlington Continental Tob. _ Federal Steel Federal Steel Prid Louisville and,Nashville New York Central Rock Island . St. Paul Iennessee Coal andjlrori Union Pao Pr'fd UnitedStateS Rubh *,11-Q1-xo--_ WHEN IN DOUBT HOW’ To cure a COLD, To cure NEURALGIA, _ To cure RHEUMATISM, To cure QUINSY, To cure BRONCHITIS, To cure GROUP, To cure WHOOPING COUGH. ‘ USE BENTLEY‘S LINIMENT. ' 64 ‘BBB I: LONDON, Jani.-The stories in Pari newspapersto the effect that the 1\eu g§ ® gi? E by the exchange of Gambia for Frenc interests in 1\ewfoundland, are qui _ ._:< YYVVTVVVVVVVVVVV ° si - 2 unfounded. Beyond conversations cx- pressive of a mutual desire for a settle- / merit, nothing has occurred and no details were discussefl. _______ Q 9--__.Z_._-- coiifidciice iii its iiierii good. 136% H -iii d 54;; 76h 144 1252 1582 63% 93k Reported Settlement. te You have road of thc cures by Hood' Sftrsiiparillri, and _vou siiutiltl have perfec . » - ' '~ It \\ill doyo VICE PROTEUED BY POuCE_ -~ year. This_is done on the recommendation of Sir Louis Davies. ‘ A'r'ri=:N'rioN is directed to the legal card ‘ . MARRIED * In the Methodist Chur~.h, Bridgetown, I uudas. At the residence ol’ the bride‘s father,» Katie B. Munn, both of Little Sands, by Bev. A. S. Stewart, o~Woodville. ’ , situ” _ _ »_:: , DIED At Mayfield, January lst 1901 Mary Ann, aged 60, third daughter of the late James Clarke, Campbellton, New London. age of8-I in Sydney of Mr. Joseph Salter, ,formerly a prominent ship-builder in Moncton. His sonscarry on business in . North Sydney and are well known Island shippers. In early and middle life ` the late Mr. Salter was prominent' in The death is announced at the afiviincefi to 1 ‘.;.::..i..,.§....i.......,... 5. LOCAL AND PIi0VINClAL.....;............ Boniface, alleges that Bernier induced ' - _ . . - A detachment from Gen. Knox’ Brigade V met a superior force near Lindley. Lieut. Laing, two oBcere and lfteen `men were killed, and two olllecas and twenty men wounded. ' GUARDIHG RAILWAY LINES. Official reports show that nearly live - sixths of the British troops are employed l temperanee work-in N. B. ` on Meet ing of School Board. ; a The regular monthly meeting of the ,I School Board was held last evening. The teachers’ reports showed the total enroll- i V ment for the last month was 1325, viz: ' §I°riuce Street School, 581; Queen Square, _ West Kent, 418. Jan. T§ on Dec. 30th, by the Rev. H. Pierce, B. A., I 137% Mm. George Leonard Steele, to Miss oi' Mar t Isabe1le.__M tl cson bo. f . -» . 3;; D gill? a_ L_, ____», _ _ 8'I_.__¢est&,Kent, So. There we.re20‘7cases HALIFAX, Jam 7._(Specia_L)_There is ~ | ~ S0 The percentage of attendance was: Prince Street School, 84; Queen Square. of‘tardin`ess: 2of~_truan_cy' 6 of corporal punishment. The teachers made 228 visits BE lines ot communications, and garrison ing towns. leaving but very small numbers to pursue the enemy. I Large reinforcements are very desirable. READY 1-‘on minaonivcxss. Earl Dunraven in a letter to the Times urges the need of large reinforcements and advises the people to be ready for the ll iiexpeeted. ` _ ROSLYN CASTLE NOT ARRIVED. ’ - - far, no word of the Roslyntlastle and mon Lot->3 hu gud Beseie M fand sent 50notices to parents. Seventy She i5\Il‘1f'1°5 ¢'XP¢°f£dl\lHl»i‘l b0l\0l'r0W- I H111 . A- v * ` » , / . . ` _ Y _ ‘i ~ . . . > aughter 0f1sir.i».»hertc-.otierto James 011° fell N10* *W¢1‘8£° 111 Sfedinlr “U1 The clty is bein.: iraily decorated to G C Rmginisk va F- Dvmllfl. Of Bdlbiv- Rev- J. F,-isher‘.~"h°r° we" 106 requ°st's_ to leave' s°h°‘ receive the returning soldiers on their ` ` '_ S,” Yum, `n“.Ann,5 "$- omc,atin_g__ _before the hours for closing. i I . 872* In the matter of vaccination it_ was an va ' ‘ ‘ I hal' |'¢.°‘Yhf UN\\¢@# .At the hciiie of Mr. Malcolm Munnnagreed that a Committee consininz (f .. g|1_g¢¢\|`\“-7 ¢;|_¢g¢,,_ Little Sands,the bridesfatlienon .Iannary§D,._ Taylor and D,._ Jenn” wait upon A cneveg-htlampgggn ‘Q gg.; 2nd “DL Mr' R' W' M°K‘§"z‘° "° Mlsslthe Chairman of the Board oi Health _.___ - - - caiiams wiroolll. rairuisaooixcronnw roar. - I ' ' ' ~1 ~ _ -s... ..- . "' "’“nn‘w“m”u"’*“- » ‘ - - -I W.H.P¢tiii¢h.sz.oo--own. ciiibwk s-too- oT»’ii`i1ih`lY?i5ti:"`si.ofi lraivr - --'Lo 1 E ' E ' E ' ' 1 ' ' =’°°N»~Je»- 'I-- (Special).-Leia.. nan:-he new sill ' K I ` ' , = watlhailtatbanheha, ` 1 T- SI.€WiI»`L- E LETTERS -1-O -1-RANSVAAL FSR -1-WO On Estimates and Finance-Mr. McLeod U and Dr. Jenkins. _ CENTS. The Secretary submitted the usual detailed statements of the expenditure of Leung from ana a 0 =. the past year. After prssing the samel go for two cents a. half-ounce. Might seize h t, d. d the opportunity to write De \Vet and give ut e mee 'ng Q' Journe ° _ _._-____g.__--1 I . ? Y W1' - Ro Baking Powder ,___-_ Made irompure cream of tartar. 11.,- Saicguards the food against alum. l , A11, ' powdeisate the greatest I wrm of the present day. ` into Riodieii Ahegm with Bullet s. Roms, Ga., January5-George Reed, outside the city and iynched. I THE NICARAGUA QUES'l'iON. Salisbury to confer on the subject. ->.2.-.»-f~.;...;':f..-;j~<.z»_.~~f.1< r - r . =- 1_ l _ exercise. 1 l a I negro, charged with au attempted assault _ cu Mrs J. M. Loekyear, of this city, wa hanged yesterday to a tree and his body I-ridflled with bullets bya mob of citizens. Reed protested his innocence, and Mrs. Lockyear, before whom he was taken, Jailed to identify him. But the mob, . seeking the prisoner`s life, was not .satisfied until the negro had been take Xnw YORK, Jan. 4.~Ambassador Choate has just received his instructions i on the Nicaragua question by mail, says i London despatch to thc \Vorld. He will lsisk to have agpecial interview with Lord ` __~ -1 .__~_~_ .-._...,-_ ,-,_-_-____ _ ., _ -~--“ff ». -,».-~.»=..~ ,_A A ,_ ~ ,_ °; i- m .. Mr C'eoplias Gixuere, mayor of Con-_ agreed that the teachers be required tm trecoeimatowa about 80 miles below la th s b o ning the Montreal is here on business with the pveutite croom. y pe ‘ rl til d_ windows for atleast tive minutes and th t I °{’,:1rlf:°';t§_° Gixfm i;`°1;fi§°‘“%:'l'2_ ; -5-I?--winam----I-» the teachers carry out the instruction of gud m,mu¢”'¢m.e, :of “how “J H, tn ‘ A " 7 enthusiast on the possibilities of Canada ' as a tobacco producing eouutry. In oi-der to pleifect his knowledge of the busine a he as spent six months of each yimr for the past three years on the famous plum tations of Cuba and hai thus mastered the art of growing-and curing. He has had such signal success with the cultivation of tobacco in the province of Quebec from imported Cuban seed that his methods have attracted the attention of the department of agriculture and in all probability he will take over the experi- mental station at L'Assomption where practical illustration of the proper process- es of cultivating and curing tobacco will be given to farmers. It is Mr. Gig'uere`s belief that by the general adoption of intelligent, up to date methods Canada will in ten years be producing the eighteen million dollars' worth of tob icco which is now imported into this country from abroad. ll” I , l l S ima ciiiw. ’rui.i vu. D., -I ' is a pure hard eclgwhkli hi! relllllkr able qualities icreasy and qdc|SWllll° ing. SURPRIsE¢¢ai!vm=|=¢°Cl\“4'* Pay oiwaii asv. 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