**°~y»n.e~mu|ii..-silica "~€‘-if-`i§t'?~»'ff’°.Lo'r'rE'rowN nmcnnnnn 9 1898. l - 1 - --~ ~ T “ » ' ‘= ~ » ff; - ser' Y f 4 - ._ . .. , . ~. _I ,v.(_t_ ;.j.f~_`¢(¢__;r 6 ,_ =:_; »,. 4 .., , ~ ._. _ . _ F J uf 'I - I i _ _ _...U-- f- - 'f ’ Y. ‘ g»,,»»,»»,°.'..==.:°=....t.:1“:111.=r;.f:.i.;<.:;_°‘°“‘°‘ l__________ » ------ ~ f- ‘ pn \\'_ 1);.;-jl1;,\1Br;lt 9, 1891*. 'run react: 'riu:A'rY. un I gov, south or not it i.-1 robe hoped tl __ l 1 . line may be swept awey. New has indicated in the clearest mann the possible that the stores of coal the North Ainerica were 11ot designed they be llivilletl by an east and west li r.~~,¢_\» of pc-acc shout to be nniile across which 11 toii ot tuol can only wiil.~.\‘pnii1. its in-tion is doubtful carried uuderpe11'1lty.'1`l1e great-_store IH-l of coal lnivo been well placoii lor 1 use of the North A111eric1111 people lit' coal duties on linlli .sides Of Lll There is much interest felt in action that may be taken by Wushiiiqtoii Senate 111 regiird to au# ci:_ -1 ci: anhaaaaaaa ,et-,hiss thc acquisitioii of colo11 possessioiis iiivolves a notable ilepart-_ ure from the 11z1~t»iona.l traditions i11 #of our5lri111n1ed Hat work? that iegard. The payingnt of $21!),-‘ COM lu S.cOt;x’. 1.11, CH? ` _ ~, . ,000 if :\.l'o ob_ecte t0 011 fl? svlvziiiia 11114 (_ 110 111 »1'1t1s1 ou 5 Even the lowest priced 11.1.1 000 ~ ~ 1 _ 1 _ l.P111 g Wh `shouldn’t we he prov one comniunity. ~ Of bin. is al11111da11t.. But yet passes under the eye of a mil- 1 mile or no \al1e as i natwllfll P0>*@f’ Canada from .»\111he1~st westward t an ~ N be ,_ . lmery artist' and must hundreds of mzles hr-‘ond Winni sion, costly to hold organise y P there is no coal. O11 the other s rfect before it leaves' nd P9 p . ~- covern, and involving 11. large 01 maneiit increase of the 11-aval and 111111- t.iry fortes of the l{cpl1bliC- lf ofthe bounduiy New Eiigland an IS the Pacific states have no good ste 6,-_.H ,picstioned whether possession C,,,_,l_ \Vl,y Should not New Engle. @ ground that the Phillipines will be LH P . , rl . F* §¥ "mean by t-his, that our $1.50 * hat-, has so much style as our ii; # $5.00 Hat. th n# 1, _ _ - * ouyéel I§3;uha§(§?}g;r;,,0,.?h % 8, war with the nativef-., which the BX' from Pennsylvania, ;and Califor ’ ` ° S d l * of style, even as our $5 hat,has§ perience of Spain ha prove to ue all and Oregon buy from ‘British Col * $5 worth of style You, too undertaking of no small magnitude. big, Z That is what was obviously * 'll be tl f our trimmed Of COUYSG Sh0\1ld 519 Senate f9.l@°° tended when the Great stores of c wi proll 0 *Hat work, when you have * selected yours for the coming season. §F. Perkins '&. Gu-. the treaty in the form it may be ag- were laid up in tlie ages beicre 1 _* reed upon. that body would at the was onthe earth. The tariff malt same time make amendments to it. have been guilty of a. sin nga' § These amendments could have no of- nature in imposing duties upon # feet until, or unless they were agrcfd exchange of coal. It is true tl #ite by Spain. Any such amendments Canada was not the first to beg would probably take the form Of CX- but even as a retaliatory measure i * ¥ cluding altogether the payment of any coal duty is of very doubtful util sum of money as a. purchase price f0r That the dutics, now a. long ti the is1ands,or for indemnity to Spain- continued, have not shut out Un J ,This would cause delay in in the cet- States coal from Canada, is proved 6 i powers, as one or other of the Euro- the game ,line the duty has imp is oertainlyl cured by thence of tboiholds, rail-.vays and factories of | Senate values so lightly. country, iiicn-_-using the cost of tra It seems that the possil;-1 aliarna- Portation, production and living, tives to accepting the treaty would beyond any benefit that has been ,necessarily bo of such a nature #18 riveo from the revenue it has possession of the islands, which P ‘ disfavor. From* this cause it may » that after a. vigorous discussion, be considerable item, too, amounting the 8| r- en coal shutout. Of course we thin = that all nat11ral\ products cf the tw fthe ,hop We do not "`count1-ies should be admitted to th . . _ f’ ‘ F , h t N , S t. _ 0 tar-lo bu 1m1111on,l1a.\e ice coal. rom ie can he obtaiuedof thelslands wit ou buy from ma co ia, n- ni§_E_ Island swlidpoint 3,006 it mig . _ ,Z ui” l Nova Scotian coal-fields near at han 2);; and pay little of the coal duties in H direct way, but indirectly, as a resu 'mlof the increased cost of manufactu The cost of railway transportation, we p mb , more than perhaps we think. T -in l larger view is the proper one to tak tm; The coal duties are and have be ity. U 1 ' ` -met as a. whole,_contrary1_o °-‘und publ ed policy and in deliarfce. ot the flbvio 1 by provisions and intentions of natu 'tlemeut which would be most ill- the fact that the Dominion last year n _ , _ jurious to commerce and would renew imported‘u girater value of coal than we ,,,,,,,;_,,g 50,. Af,_»l,o1_ 0,,;,,,,,,h UI?-gn _ . . - _ -,,C'_. __1--i»¢=;»n- able 6 B , the danger of the intervention of other was raiscl fiom all her mines. At 'fn<;2,‘;“°l;'t‘;1n*f,':,§_‘§;_';’d_°},,§‘a§r__ ’_%L_ c_ 3 Nea: os -. ' _ _ . _ _ _ ` tiiedf cling, seldom at_ ease coqd1.t1oii_',_'a pean nations would be eager to obtain a tax upo a majority of the house- the sy§lem mlored lo 11;; m,r_,,.»1 ccntni 0 this , Write for part' ‘ilr-;~s “S‘ Paroii’ Christmas Bazaa fig-lopens Saturday. -A real li ,,,_ ’ Santa. Claus will be in attezi ,must ggugg them to be regarded with dncod. The duty has been a very ‘a.l'1CG. 9 the nearly a. million dollars in some years, PATON S Ubmstmas Sho ibut it is one of those taxes that are especially burdensome and unwise. It ro- 1 accession of that party to power, fl: presumably that it might be used as a to lever toward securing reciprosity p with our iieighbors. ngél There are some indications that we may nrw be on the way to ,S have coal placed on thcfree list. The Like opposition comes from certain cc l ' S . _ interests in Canada. and from owe P nw ful railway interests on the other side m_ that are making p1'oht__lJy r_ in m Pennsylvania. coal to _`5_.e'f- Hf1gl_af1.£l and hence desire to have Nova. Scotia o d , , am free' list. Faillng t..at. .s of the fir _ ,not seem so impoitant. We have ‘Sling in the west, and the increa against the best interests of Can Sd thenia Nerve Exhaustion and that alw CO ` __ will_opcn Saturday. 8 _ Phillipines,‘and consent to the pay l f t t 'll' . The condi- gigs; (;reviv1?>lL ti,o‘l'.1liell)ill;Sing of the Ina- RHEUMATIG might involve consequences t y -"_-' would regard with even less favor. ljority of their house, but toreject it he 0ILl , tate to Start the use of lllburn s Heart and llerve Pills at once For sale by all Druggist ___..__ Prioe 250 per bottle- llay 25 cod lyr The way the heart beats is an ind Of how the whole machinery of the bo to a Hon. Mr. Fielding in his address the electors at Summerside made ~ -1-get 110 the f»1-11-C11-~ _. " e was, however, very reticent re- 'f' 1 garding what action thi) govarnment _ fy ‘ will take to give effect the express- "‘-' “ 27; ' \e _ " 2 \ ~‘: _ is =_~_ __ ed will ofthe majority. After all, ' _ _.___ this is a matter of much more conse- . ' "' _ _ ___ M quence than many other points touched iupon in the Minister’s speech. It is ,true that no legislation can be had until parliament meets, but it would 1 be a source of satisfaction to know what course the government intends to take. Doubtless a. course of action l has been decided upon before this date. 52-- D" “N chants direct importers of Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, etc., Jobbers and receivers cf butter, Eggs, Cheese and all farm products. Goods of all kinds bought and sold on a moderate co - mission Correspondence solicited. WOODILL & CO, 265 Barrington S. Jnly15d6m Halifa.x,N.S li In the meantime, with the use of they Abou ‘Nile and other water-wa s, about* * We are general commission mer- I m dition;-. are bound to ensue. By their action in strengthening t heart and regulating the beat, toriingt .l The Anglo-African railway, extend- f ing from Cairo to the Cape, will be 6,250 mileslong when it/is finished. bum s Heart and Nerve Pills relieve a. Mrs. 'B. Croft, residing on Water! _ Y = 1,100 miles of railway will make the ence with this remedy as follows : “ For some time past I have suffe h from pallor, weakness and nervous pro tratipn, I had palpitation and irregii l 1- l 1_- nl -i .l ui route practicable by rail or steamer _` all the way. The railway from t e , south to Lake Tanganyaka. is being rapidly pushed forward and that la.ke,` twith its 400 miles of navigation, will carry the practicable route well up to e,;,d,,v;,ilys§;;f,e¢__ N0 cas, the equator. Lake Albert Nyanza 5 can and geeusbefbre purchasi lies 350 miles further north and a railway must be built to connect -I E these two lakes. Thence northward 1 ' X 0 E' the Nile runs to Cairo. With these _?_» , ; ailways built, the time from the Cape _:IE E in stock that we will sell at ai small advance on cost. i The~e boilers are made of the; bet steel plate a11d by the best i boil r makers. m __ A Steel Feed Boiler Luis rall Y - VVe have some nice steel boilers relief. We guarantee them to he first § ` 1 ` Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, and `; elsewhere. W E the first re_al benefit that I ever got fio :iiioo fri -1 5 o Cairo will be reduced from 85 to 0 days. When the all-rail route is __ a, ewwn, _ _I V nished it will require about 12 days Phone 125. ' “Ti-is ivionsnn." __;_`~_ Founders, Epgincers and Machinists. Steam l\»avi2ation Co‘s v\ hart. (‘h lott P E _ 5oc. abox, or 3 for $».z at al ll It is Weak or Irregular ¢|un't Hul- ei d ll going. With a. strong, steady, regci of lungs” would yo lar piilse we may expect vigorous heal With a weak, irregular, intermittent pplse we can tell at once thc vitality w--that Dizzyand Faint Spells, Smo ‘ :ring and Sinking' Sensations, Nervou ness and Sleeplessness and similar co ,, A_W Reddln Phm li h nerves and enriching the blood, M' . _ n cure all those distressing conditions just . \ Street, St. john, N.B., relates her experl Il il d enumerated, and impartvigor and vitality to the svstem. m beating of the heart so severe as to cause me great alarm. I was treated 00 by physicians, but got no perm: nent “ Finally I was recommended io try I am glad to say that from them I derived my me_d1cme. My appetite is improved, my entire system toned up, and I can do no less than cheerfully recommend Mil- bur'r1's Heart and Nerve Pills to all rc- quiring -D. reliable heart and nerve tonic. Milbum`s Heart and Nerve Pills arg _ 5, 1 drug- rgists. T. M1i.BURN & Co., Toronto, Ont. S it o e he Make yourself at home in this st . ' . » 1 TP en p y ts content, you . . » ' l N . i _ . V 813 _vs nd n p . 6 d W llilmhing ln mas him 1,, managed with consummate ski hc choo=m rieed with b r 1 ed old citizen or ° ‘ rice to our hear a with every courtesy and ever at I6 UB | News of new silks gws that will make beautiful Xmas Presents, strik ingly handsome designs-de pendable qualities al ways. The sort of silks that have made this the silk stare ofthe town. -¢ _ Japanese Ware, Picture Frames, . 1 " for a new pair S 1 givé it. ' We cannot give this, but , < ‘your lungs are at all `We=» _ _ _ ,your general health poor, _ ' /1 We recommend i so with the hypophosphites and ' ,an antiseptic Ours cmbra-CGS $11 _ this ..”°»’T»i o0c large bottle is Prepared by s- llllllllllllllllllllllll 9° illlliililll Central Drugstore o Sunnyside 111* 111'11"1' 1‘1‘1'1'\11'11‘ ____ _ _i __ ,__ s 1111 __ H 1j1'11_ 1' 1 '11 ' *_"1‘111_ 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 llllilll Fancy Screens. Leather `\ prcsf nt of say G_entlemen’s Linen Collars Another useful and acceptab dozen of Good Linen Colla \‘ e have the best makes in al the leading shapes and styles ¢ 3 lllulltlay Goods. g llllli PERFEGTEII EIIULSIBN § Cod Liver Oil is valuable, more ci. `§ . _ th. - n Q o , ' " red _ lar _ articles. Rings, Brooches, Pins, etc. _ G, to go from one end of Africa to the 1 `l other. ' . L ll Mllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllm Repairin ° Furniture... We are making a specialty of doing this--doing Greatest Line of 0 Hockey Boots ?0i_1?_.‘°i_it yell. L39- Clurhfzilgtory has special ' acii ies ormaun sue i cl '- th l, looks like new givhen Wg haifies liliizldtfd e Have Were not expensive either If you have, an i . _ - - y thing broken in your house, let us send for it Ever agd mend it for you. 1;1 H11111111 .1 111.111. Me llllillllllllllllhlllll Me 4 llllllllllllllllllll Shown. 0 _m.‘__`_."\ _ __ _ A __ lull 1 1111111ill1,'13‘1'l'1l,‘1t’1l.j,','1l,t,l.'1l1',1,l,11,v.l,1|1,1,y,1,\,,y,1,1,1,1,1,1,,y,1,l,1ll,1,t,\,1,1,,li_\,1,1,‘_l|1l,l,\,1,1,g,1,1, ,1|1',v, l,,,1,1_»‘ ff, fl. f Boy’s Hockey Boots $1.55 with stra. Men’s Hockey Boots Menls Hockey Boots Slater’s Hockey Boot $13.00, black - Slater’s Hockey Boot- $3.00, tan ALLEY 8¢ ssnimnntnnluennnnmlnlnnia SU NlNYS'D¥ fninnninnn n’s Hockey Boots $1.98 with stra n’s Hockey Boots £2.38 chrome ki $2.48 chocolate .£52.45 no heel -> _> Q llwliillllliillllll antl Silver .Novelties Gift buyers will find the vr._ iety equally sa.tisfa.cto1'y _1 both costly and inexpensive 1'- New and beautiful designs i H. Tillllllli Miss Mary E. Hicks, South Bay, Ont., say D ` tha.‘Laxu-Liver Pills cured her ol Sick Head.. - l¢h¢.lrom which she had suffered tor mor Sunnyside- th an A yur. .1 Picture Books, Rocking Horses, Dells, Side Boards, Dolls _ Tables, Games, Games, ~ Boats, Drums. Il Suggestions Boxes Fancy imosiery, Lace Collars D 1 Fur Collar, Muffs, Boas, Tams, Kid Gloves, Fancy Belts, Sil naments, Shawls, Jerseys. _ _... _._.._______.__.. ._ _ IREGT FR I 1 I (Leather lined) ' New Cloth for Fall ai We hav opc ed a fin Suitings. Overccatings and Tr usering mshinvs alwai on hand ~' °.!_.f.‘..§?..'.’!.!.E.?.!.- 59.5 W `§~£’W1 lt Pays to tiny t Per in louonacalnnolll ltltlclqgg _ lOl ll* ol ‘CEC Ill fly; I ’\\._Vl1 l o l U C i st Holidayiplrepartiltilons,are afoot _ is as ar ewit _ mt f h t importance that we shall asaDp)-I , Gathgred a foresihgll; ciltllstgx ~' 8119:' , l’9»I‘o usn <1 , ment l'or_quick sellin Each ad ,_ 3 Pa t tains an inspiration for a suitable I' " V 1 We extend a cordial vitation to ay . . _ visitor o 1 ' c -.li-».__.--.ls .-_.i---Q _WH Z Wgglu 'I Dress G 1 lenvths or l new “texture colounfvs mak attractive d Onl the wort Gcods here, pr merchandiie FANCY ` G0( Fancy Glassware, Metal on ancy Ba Leather C Hand Flli Gimpure Goods Purses, Pocket Books ‘Music in Pillow Sh; Rolls Shopping Ba.g`s and ua, Covers, 1 Belts, any of which will 'make Mats would afine Xm 151111111' 1. ated Xmas G Now what could be more ptublc to a l L3 FINE Wil TE Sllll ` They are made from No.1 ctton, good -Cuffs worth 75c each, our special offer Hlll $1 Furnish! 1 Men will l e pi esent for Gentlemen is one apprecmte 0 11 l Muillers,a. pa rs, Silk Tin, F Handkerchie Tnere s abunc M OY D1 I] Se Dolls Dolls Bun a 8 ' NEWS FRO Gameei, G Boats, Drt Stampe s Xmas Present Work Stamped L _ ""' ' , Shams, Tabl _ Slippers B k Comb Bags, Ties, Silk Handkerchiefs, broidery Needle Cases, Fancy Hair. Or- l Silks, bil Thread Pon F. |=ERKlNs _ "THE MILLINERY lElll SQHIIQUI `l.'.-(I _ <1; 7 Ll Z §F_ *A-A e n line ol l Call now .ind get first choice-a full 1