i l -.__._¢.a.., ._.__A _.__ _. _.___ .__ t-. L §sz"‘?£"""°£`5&= iiesil-QA.--lr=**?='~f~*~*-5'5°7i\s ~\=u:srr:- sexi." _gig §V~ 5 _ ups _ are they begining to get sore from tlle effect ' of cold winds? Annoy- snce and discomfort of that sort can be avoided Gel-errl Qi pveseniiil \¢»- Spoiisl llspisseeuiilve-Float l.l|¢f¢l\r1» H' ' ._.i'i-iiiii-iv. rs-lwsllv ii, (41,, 'ro wnoia cnmnrr. . _ _ The Canadian Courier credits the pres tion, governments, federal and provincial, ll do ' by using our Carnation Cream E il dflinly loiiml for the cure of chaps or :lily illflziinlitioll of the skin. lt is sooihing,sofiening, healing. It will szl°\'e you :ill skill flisculllfor; tllis winter. Price ........25c i ! lins grown exceedingly numerous and~ lnllll n i ,- e tial. He did some tnlliing on J' G. ,his own account and then saw that' ‘lie must unite with the larmer.l are The rect management ol the state. Most of the credit for this advance ust be given to the automobile. This re- li Ui lorin would not likely have come so - stra 'I`he sw th ` flici ' y a e ine ency of statute Bo that as it may lt is only by o,'its goods and has advertised them noni-ral end persistent deinond tlistsnd the results are cumin: in- wg can h0]`)g _(50 hgvg gggd l~0ad5_I WhBf are We doillg ill P!`lllC€ Ell- to the expense of getting to market. while pooplo goool-olly org o(.o¢_en¢'ward Island in the way ol develop- lallor and realized that had roads roiliiced their prolits because it addedl ict their lnllilence was not great un- ~ ~» i3 til tllev enlisted the aid of the own- er of the motor car. This gentleman is not unpleasant to rd_lg”ql;th;t out ly nothing either to induce the uw cut good-roads movement to the of what we have voted'an`ni_\miti¢at-'comers to remald with us or Drsvslll lniiteinobilc. "Alter years 0! ssi¢s~'sd evil some good haaeome. U, tofour own from joining them. New " says The Courier, "ull our lilo ilomoodg of tha motorlogo th; Brunswick was guilty ol equal negli- goo roa movement now over-:8¢l1°° and 1°!! "9 l’°P“l°"°“ “t adopting a good roads policy. spreading the dominion is to be attri-'about the same rate. But New Bruns- main highways, instead ol being l,of_o¢l_ we .hon bo omg go look ,,l¢ll'wick awakened. It has discover- leit to local authorities, are to belkloqlloi- oy-eg upon tho goto, "poololfee that provincial success is govern- re-liliilt and maintained under the di- ly whllo lt i-gmiiing lo othgr loo¢lo_led by the rules which govern com- anrl perhaps, who knows, we may,lmcrcial and industrial success. The lu through tile liindiler look, eventiislly'l>r0viuse must- have its Df°m°f"° Md' ecorne su ciently tolerant not to if-B “P6119 81111 its Syvum 0! 1115"' ,shy at it if it como; noi-on tho agement just like any other business soon il only the lnrmers desired it l¢_ l l with any old ti-liek lor o pond, oo'mcnt. in the way of iinding owners Q I I _ l _ _ long will the roads continue to be 10' 01"' V808" farms' in th” “my 0' no d on \ ll . . _ . ~ r ogpooolvo no wall oo unless, ,_o¢l_encouraging new industries, in the tho" lg oo worgo to; today on ool- \vsy_ of retaining our population and people than the iew miles oi bad i“¢l'9lUiYll ii? roads that still occur in sections: Ally 011° Of 0111' llrosllcrolls mlrcll' Ke,m,¢l, McKenzie" ll;ldor_ 'rho do. throughout the province. “The ex* HMB ¢0\|ld hell US the 59°F” °f hi* thrill ol a new Wiilout and. ll*-llvllli eoniidenes ol a tisan is not found tmmaahiltitude to . , that their one - tile, study. 11° h=:pu»rl°¢'-°LlSHED 1880 “ups pete,-son ol Mogul’ we _ l _ ‘ Q smtlti lrllldhd in CII' |0fl. 1- iormcnnippoiilng.. the norden policy Spcclsl Oil-r to Our Readers ~ ' M" ""1"" ‘ ` and the latter upholding. The article, .' I mi B'"AL|)Alllll ~ V on might he expected from two such' in order th advertise and introduce autllors, is an excellent study of the their home study music lessons in question and will well repay perusal. every locality the Illicrlllltivulll -ln- Whlle Dr. MacPhslil agrees in the Biltuth Of Mll5lC Of NSW Y'-“"4 Wm main with tlie lniurlor policy rrlnoi-_sive free '£0 our readers ii complete pal Peterson condemns it ns inadc- '59'-"'55 °f l“5U`“°u°“ for @ml°*` 1"l*=D0» qllate. The subject is well threshed B;/Ii\?gn‘C:§:d3:lnéigh?"g§:';: ' iilig. ln return they sinlply ask that ;yoii recommend their Institute your friends alter you learn to play E1AL...Z LJI’-0. aliE CO_\l\l|“‘4 '=l tri: 2 l*l lU"'|neci»ilty -.~ melts. Eclu. lolistorn iind Clams. i Rr~'erev~ce~ Fulton Market National Hunk. New Yurk._iind any Whlilssals Fisli Dealers in New Ynrli- 36 FU TON l"I\ll MJRKET NEW Y0’K - _‘ R. B. WILEY & SONS. 'l‘ranl¢fer A »=n_t~, Boston. . DAILY RETURNS O5NSl\iNMsll\\'lB FOLIOi'1‘l.iIlJ ‘ ll~l|tlisMEl2vvpd. _ . ' - - ff 'f T" if * FRANCIS L. SCHNAU-.D 1;? ii I" _ 0 ` ` ' s s. I °° _ _ ' ` ‘ : " ° ' - ‘ ~ Wholesale Coniinlsmloel Dcrll-.l° nnli Shiner in all kinds of ' I ' l Thus movement has been set on loot. l ll _ .; ry within the past two years and,” ui You may not know one note lrom 4 Hnrrolcl s Hoof Uint` l5;':v°l;__,?:;l;5knxrxsfmatlon shout: l Without quoting too extensively lfrnm the report we might say, also,l ithat along with the results mention-' I cd above there is the more signiil-l _ ll cant statement that a number oi the lllcllt isllsed lly thou- szlllcls of expert llorses lilell illroilglloilt tlle col1llil‘_'.'. I"i>l‘;1llyi.....;.~s...., Aloe.-mi.,1>_i=;¢1_ nfuos. WlLK1NsoN,_Mo~¢hon¢, Aliierion-.1=».1_i*_1v _s_-; _ _ ' * . ~- _-'.`.\.s.‘l_-,...\__i' MARTIN M. FOLEY, Merchant. Ammon. P. fn. l ' _ ` o .' . 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