e? i ou [ 8 = Bil ion “7 will keep up the mother’s strength and vitality. It also nriches the baby’s nourish- ment, and supplies the ele- ments necessary for proper growtl 1 and develop: rent of hones, teeth and tissue, - and $1.20, all druggist», SCOTT ‘: SOURS, Conte, T Srente. Bare Footed No Never Whey you can buy cirls nice Strap Slippers and Laced Shoes; also Chi'dren’s Button d and Laced Boots fo 9O0cts PAIR AT—— BELL'S J. WANT “ HOUSEKEEPER © To'come in and look over our groceries Our stock is fine and fresh and guarantved to be ati sfactory. We keep every- hi ng in our line that 1s neces- sary. HOUSEKEEPING The prices—well, that. is wuat we want yeu to see wien you FOR are looking at our goods. Cheir lowness will surprise i ly Inspired in this work. '¢ , menace and you. ORISCOLL and AO! NSBY QUEEN STREET itil —————_—_ “Ta: dars for Cheese and Butter Maker.” Sealed tenders (marked tender for cheese acd butter maker) will be reeeived bv the andereigned up to the Lith February, 1960 from: any pers)0 wishing to con'ract fer the msaefacturing of cheese and the Red searon; tender to state wages pe: for cheese making aad same for butter making, also to state that the pervon tend- ering will be prepared to give sufficient guarantee for first class work. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accept ted. A. D. McDONALD, Secretary. Dare. ; P.O. dan 17th, 1900 -livin utter in! e r r the inceming! : House feetory f Sean fect, the appetite keen and the blood pure Gold Crowa and Bridge Work. (Teeth Without Plates) Reliable Work at Moderate — Prices, — DR. J. P. MURRAY Queen Sirect .oo--~oes OFFICE TO LET.—A comfortable he Stamper Block. Apply toe Pioss office in rcs. Removed The’ Pri it e —lishment of— JOHN COOMBS has b removed to the large e and Dan Spacious room, over E. H. Norton’s, (next Prowse Bros,) Business office down stairs—where he wil pleased to meet all lris old Customers, and as many new Ones as Sill favor him with a call, : Good Worx — Lowest Prices— Special Attention. | Yohn Ccoombs,| _Privter and Bookbinder. ng and Bookbinding estab- | STATESMANLIKE SPEECH u (} ‘ Fe pay he Gov Lid ACS I V AAV to look to the supportofevery community impire, te communities much eriorin importance to the munici paiity of Chatham. Itam encouraged, Mr. Mayor, byone circumstance which I only learnt yesterday to think that |} you in Chatham have causeto special- You wear on your neck the chain and badge of Doges of Venice always remember, when you see that symbol, that it once adorned the chief of a State scarcely less great than our lown, not less commer ial, not less naval, not § yredominant, which | faded away likean empty dream _ be- according to your capacity, to take care that the Empire in the future shall realize our ideal of an Empire without oppression, the model State, ruled by model institu- tions, and inhabited by themodel race. (Loud and prolonged cheers. ) The toast was enthusiastically hon- oured, and the Mayor responded. mc ences tare asdinen silanes eee Bale. ST Lida ied) ally Zz —— 0 her *% eeiccics re is no mana aa than that of the hardworking farmer. He toils early and late to secure for himself and his family that most lastin f fortunes. an allotment - ; ‘ wma of land , clear of indebtedness. No other ure and permanent. There are in England families of small farmers, g in assured comfort and contentment, upon the lands acquired by their forefathers 800 years ago. The achievement of the farmer’s ambitiot depends a great deal upon the good health io fortune is so sec ~ of himself and his family. If they sniffer from bilious attacks and indigestion and <« got promptly resort to the right remedy, almost any known sickness may be the re- suit. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov- the | You must therefore ' i | ' cause its rulers took no thought for the ‘future, and did not live abreast with |the time. I take it, then, that this nbol that you w y be regarded by Us aS a sign of a resolution on be- Naif of this communtiy at you are not | | prepared, from want of fearless consid- |eration of the situation, to see your | country undergo the fate that overtook Venice ; that you will strive, each according to your rights and each} without | ery is a speedy cure for biliousness, indi- | 7 } ; gestion and the evils that followthem. It makes the liver active, the digestion per- and builds healthy flesh and muscle. An honest druggist won’t urge upon you a sub- stitute. ‘t send you my most sincere thanks for the benefit I have received fron. yoyr medicine,” oa Edward D. O'Neill, Esq, No. 24 Swan Cleveland, Ohio. “T hope yon will publish the same as it may benefit some other poor suf- ferer who is troubled in a like manner. I was laid up with lumbago or sciatic rheumatism. I could only walk with help of two sticka for nine weeks. I tried several remedies and doctored with some of our best physicians and was not tting relief. So I tried Dr. Pierce's Golden Rtedical Discovery. After using two bottles of it I was all right.” Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Ad- viser teaches you all about the home-treat- ment of diseases. It contains 1,008 pages and 300 illustrations. It used to cost $1.50; now it’s FREE. For paper-cover, send 31 one-cent stamps, to cover customs and mailing; cloth-cover, 50 stamps. Address, Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. TW KK. The Rink will epen for the season Xmas afternoon. ‘Tickets same price as lasf year. GO RUA? 00.0.0. |. ceeeeeee BBO Leies’.... .... ....82,50 Children’s...... vee oe LO Afternoon............. $1.50 —- eee | 60 to 80 seconds Was neces TLL eae, ee > eRe Se REENR ET” Heer ee reee SEN eT a wk y a ‘ A Bp 7a a Wor A fi » aot? a A sta = - ¥v & > a Vib Gj a Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeouards ‘the food against alum. ee Alum baking powders are the greatest menacets to oth of the present day. ~ - 4 a aA APO BOE) ME ae Po wen ‘a? ¥ Waive : 4 a Cea RO ‘AL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. a a A TORNADO IN OPERATION. It Sweeps Madty Alorg Lik? a Big Whirling Top. Iiave you ever seen a tornado In oper- ation—watched its course from a safe distance and noticed the awful phenome na attending its progress? Ons: sultry ‘ay afternoon in June | was standiug of the Kansas City Central po- hatting with the late aoe peers, then and for many ye: ef of ¢ eee of the western Sisebart tropolis. We were gre™bling at the heat, and the chief, who Lau froutiersman in his youth, Was as- tow :tTullon ¢ \1 aie a LOCA Me saring all comers that “Death’s valley” the hottest holes in the suzkep desert ’ the tar west could not beat it. Sud- ~ mrsterious gloom came down er tle city—a creepy feeling at the s of the hair. For an insiant the sul- cnim beea-:ne more eppressiy e than yer, and to breathe seemed to require ax “srt. Thentlittle vagrant curreats of air durted hither and yon, apparently with ‘inite purpose or destination in view. Glaneing about, our gaze suortly i iced ; sat? ut cn a yellowish clond that was crossing the city some 10 or a dozen blocks away. Its form and motion sug- gested wn enormous peg top inclined at a sharp angle, but spinning merrily along. At the distanee from which we were ob- ing it its progress seemed slow, but a little calculation gefrerward showed ihat it Lad crossed the entire breadth of sery the city in a very few rinutes. nt ks like a California waterspout,” seid Speers. “No; it’s an old twister, and theie’s murder in it.” A moment later mounted policemen up to report a cyclone, calls for ambulances, patrol nguns and pouring in, fixe nlarms were summoning the departmeat for work ntedeer the wreckage, ard crowds were burrying te the scene ef de trnction. The tornado had crossed the city in a'most as strnight a line as if its trail had been surveve4l me staked out for it in advance. For almcst tae entire distance its track wes ccseea WP our- teenth and Fifteenth streets, and hardly a house in the two or three miles of its spin across the city escaped damuge. On the hilltops it made complete wreckage of everything in its path. In the depres sions there was mtcu Jess damage, as it seemned te jump from will to hill. Brick structures suffered mest, some of thet, notably one or two ckuacnes, being re duced almost to nawd+zc, Marvelous as it may seem, there were not more than seven or eight persons billed and perhaps five times as many more or Jess seriously hurt. The demage to property amounted to hvadreds of thousands of dollars. Before the great «und ctl dust raised by the terrific besom’s work had cleared away the suum was shining, the atmos: phere was caim and deliciously cool, and nature smiled as innovently as if tragedy formed no part of the repertory.—Miunae apolis Times. were galloping telephone } 3 o heip were A SPOUK PHOTOGRAPH. it Was Easy tro Wake, but It Puszieg the Ko«werts. A photographer cf tn... aty opened «¢ little drawer in kis roll top desk and tuok out a somewhat battered carte de visite of the size and shape popular 85 ov. 40 years ago. It represented a young map seated at a table, and behind him wag the very dimly outlined figure of a wome- an. The young man wore the costume of the antebellum dandy, and che woman seemed to bave a crinoline under her vol- uminons skirts. She was bareiy discern- ole, and the legs of the table could be seen through her dress. “That,” waid the photographer smiling- ly, “is a good specimen of the ‘spirit pho- convaainr which once created suvh a fus rore in this country. As you may Gee by the stamp, it was taken by John U. Galt on Broadway, New York, and, consider- ing the progress of the art in those days, it is a very ereditable pieee of work from a technical standpoiut. “The spirit figure, which puzzled scien- tists and gave rise to all sorts of prepos terous theories, is such & palpable trick that it is hard for a modern operator to understand how anyboa; could have been deceived by it. The pilates of that period were very slow, and 2n exposure of from ary to secure a fairly sharp image. Present your friend with a ticke* or Xmas Tickets for sale at Johnson & John sons’, A. W. Reddin’s, and Apcthe caries Hall, or.the managers. E.H. BEER. B. C. PROWSE - = a oe 3 * ST.’ ve ROT i Sic — ' gold. “In this picture the woman wag eri- dently given an exposure of about five seconds and the plate laid away in the dark against the arrival of the dupe. When the latter took his place, the cam- era was uncovered for the full time, and the result you can see before you. The spook picture was made intentionally very dim, so that the face could be recog- nized for almost anybody, aud the whole thing was as easy as rolling off a log. Any modern amateur could do the work with a $5 machine, yet these little cards were eagerly purchased at $20 apiece in The world has certainly moved since then, hasn’t it?’—New Orleans Times-Democrat. : Minard’s Liniment for sale ever’ where, | SEE Re PT ee QUST) ES Sa PN PS MAKE THIS MEMO. IN YOUR BOOK BEFOR LEAVING HOME... Whitewear First.” WHY ? will save mcney for you. The values at a glance. That’s “why.” wk, fd A DSO EEY GEE It Pays to Buy at F, PERKINS & CO'S SUNNYSIDE. eat BOVRIL is infinitely more nourishing than Extract of Meat or Home Made Beef Tea. For INVALIDS and _ CONVALESCENTS, it is absolutely needful. | Ee, ee er J YOU WANT TO REPLACE — SOME OF YOUR—— BLUE DISHES. 0™—=eo- os ——— ee We are selling the balance stock of Blue Ware at 20 per cent discount. Call and get «a bargain at W. P. COLWILL’S “See Perkins’ Line ot Because the stock contains the kind of Whitewear that cotton, the designs, the stitching, the whole “get up” of our whitewear is correct in every particular. The prices have been so fixed that you'll appreciate the We'll let the whitewear tell the rest of the story. ci sok THE THINGS YOU BAT are not the enes to take chanees with. We take good care that nothing gets on to our shelves that is not choicestof its grade—and the grade is always a worthy one. A wide range of Sauces and Pick- les and jams to select from. SANDERSON & CO GROCERS Overshoes. Rubbers. A pair of Overshoes er rubbers will goa long way in «ceepiug yeu feet comfortable, We have a variety of kinds; all good values. IN MEN'S Artics—Pleavyweight and fleece lined. Snow Excluders —Waterpreof, 2 buckle. Manatobas—2 straps asd buckle, extra heavy. : Beauty -— a weight, Lrish cloth. Emerson— # aterproof. Imperia!—-2 buekles, light weight. Pe ae cloth, waterproof. —RUBBERS— Dominion—pointed and round toer, plain and fancy : - 70¢ STILL ON HAND SRS UR TRNAS aS A few of our finest overcoatings and suitings in Scotch wes of England and German manufacture—at®very [fine prices toi Montcalm - P rotector— Ist QUALITIES—Neptune, Tremont, Kipling, Acme, ERs Go:don, 85c | seophenenoSeeh front; Lst qual ty 6s GOFF BROS the balance ef the season. Allnew fresh goods this seasou. JOHN MLEOD & CU Office To Let. or studio. Chishoim, in Morris Biock. Apply to ne j.& fT: MORRIs. Tan 5—dtf Jus: vacated by Miss z 4 ra | & & nate Me ae Pate SR — DS See oe ee ee ee ? ocean gee ace >