t-~-A. >1 ».-1. t t .»‘ 1 1 .`~1 .5 » 1 .2 ..n_ "é .é .M _lt ' é tit ~. , -1 _‘t _, Li- #1 < 1 . ., 1 fl ‘I I -it 1: i .{' i i f _pf ...___._= l l.;' -=_~=f»~t.. £1. l I i Q2. 1 fl 1. . if 1 i i THE 1,, Cream We recommend ti1is preparation to you because it has no snperlof. It contains just the elements for feeding and restoring skin“tlssne." It is anti~ep\ic arrl therefore heal- ing. Devoid as it is of grease or stickiness it vnu be used when other prepnrntiorrs can not. It is all absorbed so that it cnnnotbe seen or felt on hands or face after aupltcat‘.o11_ its rare, .delicate perfume of Carnations 1nnkesits~ 11sc'udeli,;i1t. This c1'ea111 will quickly restore n weather darunged co111plexion or remove any ordinary facial blemish. For skin preservation apply it before exposure to cold winds and your complexion will always be clenr and attractive. Price 25c. lG.ii-lMiESilN. DR UGGIST. MAB SERVIGE l-11~-1-11,111'-, httgpupe, ctr., oohvcyed r.11\'\- l1»-rr 1le_~.i1t11. l.c.1\'1>1111le\'s nt Mr- §\<~1¢_-.l.`1 Fr .‘.l1~l§§1111o11'~:l1r1114 Store or nf strlllles, Sydney Street. near Steve- se11’.= tlornc-r. J. M. NICUOLSON, 1-2H1l1vr ‘i`eie11i1nne No 253 F C WESLEY Co. DESIGNERS. ~tNGR_Avr:Rs. 1-LECTROTYPERS. Sr. lohu. N l-l 1 _ ~ .-?"\ Synopsis of Canadian North-West Homestead Regulations. ANY 1-vctr 11\rl11l>crt:d section of Ilomlrriorr l.1\1:1l>-1 ir1 Mt\r1i'ubu or the Nortir-\\'cst _I _ _._ ti* .} I l‘1~r1\-11.1-11-_ err.-pting 8 and 26, not resorr-erl 11111511.11 1...1.1e~»1e11r1e hy any pm-sn.. who 1.. the sole l1e111l of .-1 fnnrlly. or any male orer lli V'=1I_>‘ uf lure. to rho extent of orre-1-prurmr ssn_t1o1. of inn .wr-es, more or loan. l\_11tm' mny he nrnde porsorrnllyl at the loon 11111-1_<.111.-ef...-11m111.11-.11 111 w teh the 1111111 1.. s1111n|.-, nr _if thc l111r111»11.11111.n1»11er or mt 1111.11-.111<»... 111111.11-vt-_ 111- the loeul agent 1-11- r1-1\'1- 11111l11»1f1tv for some uucto make cntry fur him. '1'11<_~11.1111e~1em1.¢.-1.. 1-equi.-ea 10 per-for-m urs rn11rl111<111s- ro1111e¢»teri therewith under one of t11ero111.w11..;plitm.: t1>__»\tl1-11.~r.~ix rnontha rcltldcnco upon and .;11ll1\:1l1o11ol‘1l11:l1111dlnclsclr your for trrco y.-.1r.~ 1-_'1 lf1l1<=1‘.11l11-1- tor mother, if thc fathorls -1-1171-111 111 1_hg l1n111e1.\endcr r-csldos uponu 111 1111l11- \'u~r11ity of thu land ent.ered for rr-111111-1-r11n111.~¢ ns to rculdonco may bc 1t1~|l1~d hy 1.111-l1 person rcsidllrg with the |l|11»r 111 |11o\i1cl'_ 211 ll 1111- ~;r-11l1-1- l111 - - - - 'tot' sr. .l<1lt.\' 'l‘1\|1os'l't1_\' - . _ - - 1o111r|111l1t'i1|Lrl)c1-vrlrlrcr Lilst, IEIJ5, slot-\l:nor 1.5...-1-. s1_.11>111...ts1.. 111., tatlmrtte s1.u1<11uu1 11.111~.1.11».t rr..-1.u1.»ee. rtuatpur-1. Per-1.1a1111 and Ilo».t¢rr1_ Rl*ITL'Ii.\'lN0 l"rnt|l Iiostou vin l’orilRIrrI, Iiltmtport. and Lulr-:t-. Mornlnys ntl! 11. nr. '|`|11n11ttl11l1-kt-|,~1 1111 .uric nt principal rnli\vny r~l.\liur|~ l1||d lrlrurmllc vlreckod to dustlrrntlorr. 1~11._-»-111111111.. ..1-.<1v111g at so .lnlur on ev1.111.111. p11-1-11111-1 to anllirru vnu no direct. to steamer ptpl iarltu rlrlrin bttrlir or slntoroom for thc 1 11. .-111 .mt-1.. e1<.»1»1-1 tht .me-1<,1~111.1111-e11.11¢1.11-<1 111.-111111111111-l111» 1-1-11. \\11.l.l_\Ml1_ l.l-Zi-1, A11.-n1,r11..lol111. N. ll. 1'\ |.\'I\‘ .\t's'|'l\'. \'. 1'. at un11'lMn11agnr, Cafnatigni iliiiliililliiiiiii ililiiiiilii MONDAY, EEBRUARY 5, lllli. K|NGSTON'S PURE ELECTION. As was noticed in these columns re- cently the Liberal and Conservative oandldatesand their lending supporwrl in a by-election to be held in KIDKSMD. Ont. agreed to conduct the electionpurcly. l`hc election has since been held.It was fel' the Ontario I.egislaturc,tl\a vacancy being caused by the unseatingof Mr. Pence, the Liberal member elect, who is also editor and proprietor ofa Kingston daily newspaper. The election appears to have passed off very quietly und the Liberal candidate is again elected by 11 srrrull muiorlty dif- fering very little frorrr his rnlgiority at the gcncrnlelcctiou. Another significant fenture was that the total vote polled wussurallvr by some hundreds than be- fore,indlc1rtlng very clearly that many of the purchnsable voters did not this time go to thc polls and also thatin ordinnry elections they had been divided in fairly equal proportions between the opposed parties. So far as the available accounts go it would appear thut the purity agreement wus well observed, and if this should be confirmed tire election ought to establish u precedent which would commend itscifto candidates everywhere. In the tlrst place it is most. desirnblc that per- sons who are wlllingto make merchandise ol their votes .should not. no to the polls nt ull. In their absence the election i \1~o11|1l 111- :lr-citletl by those electors who \-1»l.1'1l frotrr honest conviction. 'l`l1c url\~_u1rtnt;es ofupuro election are too obvious to need r'ccouut'ng. To put Itontlrelowrst ground, It is the rnost economical for the candidates and their active supporters. The candidates 'save the money that would otherwise he ex- pended in bribes, liquors und coach hire. it is n gre1rtg1rin to morulity and pntrio~ tlsru to have these bnser elements elinvirrnted. The candidates also pre- serve their self-respect, und they give thebest nssurtrnce by their honest. con- duct in the election that they will not sell their votes in Prrrlinmcnt. If all elections were purely conducted politics would be lifted out of the elough of corruption and venality which now cngulphs it; the standard of public life nnd nrorrrls would be raised and thc urcatcst dnngcr which now Llrrentens our nntionul future would be removed. Thus on every hnnd there would be great gtrin, and there is no reason to believe thnt the Irulnnce of strength ns between parties would bc rrrnterirrlly ntfectetl. Wirat hus been done in Kingston to erarlictrte corrupt influences frorrr an .election can be done with equal ease in n hundred constituencies of Canada if the parties and purty cundidutes will honestly set nlrout it. Kings!/onirlrslrndn rnther unsavory reputation in the pnst for corrupt practices. Why may not the honest. und patriotic electors here and clsewlrcre, whilc they rrrc still in lilo rnuiority, ,join hands to rnnkc similar' ngrccrrrents to that carried out in Kingston? No doubt there is mutual distrust between parties, but this can be bvcroome it a sutliclent number of prom- inent rrren on l~othr~1Ides will agree to keep the lnrv und use their inliucneo to I11r\'eot.l1crs do so. , Strturdny wus wlntcr rrgnlrr. llurrtlrcrls ol' I.ii1er-uls over 11111i above the T710 who cnn bc uecorrrnroriatcrl hnre lrpplicd for tickets to the coming Laurier lratrqrrctln Toronto. It is tixcd for 2ist February. Qucirec is in-coming ambitious to irc a winter port irecuuse the S. S. Moutcnlm is able this wintcr to navigate thc lowcr St. l.11\vrc11ce. Tiris winter hue been so excc|1tiounllyn1ii1i 11s to irc nltogelircr' rlcluslve in tlnrt regard. Almost uny Canadian port has been open to the Ice- Ilrtufnrl. Muna breakers this winter. I GES and /_q1_"'F; ._ oil- 1`- i‘3» 5' ,.» :ff 11- 1 ’_,.c`W/ ll Y E-‘ K-5) 1 r .ov-°-" - ________ .lm o I I3 1 \ '__ _- _ __ 5*" Lord Grey. like his predecessor ln onlne Lord Miata, is an entlnulastic admirer of hockey. A Miss Cameron who was principal of a school in Victoria, B. 0. and was dlsmlu- ed from that position on some charge pn- ulnlngto her method of conducting ex- aminations, has had a noble revenge. The school board Is an elective body and the elections were coming on. She declared herself a candidate and was elected st the head of thcf poll, leading by many discharged her. ' ` Over in New Brunswick until ireoenlily eases and bottles of liquor were some~ times carried into,Scott Act counties by the express companies. This was com- plnirrod ofuarrd tr St. John newspaper now tolls that "the Canadian Express Com- pany hnn signified that It will carry no no more cash-on-delivery consignments into Albert. County." The Company de- serves credit. for refusing to assist this unwholesorrro trade. Montreal lrns had an exciting civic election in which the Mnyornlty contest wus of greutest interest. The French population are numerous enough to elect tr rrrnyor of their own nationality every time, but concede tire privilege to the English-speaking people nt specified in~ tervais. This wus an off year and no French-speaking candidate appeared. Alderman Ecltera, n wealthy brewer and a Protestant was opposed by Mr. Doran, >1n1rlshCntholic. Mr. Eckern was eup- ported by Montreal‘s 'l’urrrrn1rny,the liquor interest and hy cvcry newspaper in Mon- treal except The \\'itness. Mr. Doran hnd tire support of ull the Protestant churches and the temperance societies b_ut the odds were against him and Eckerc becomes Mayor with a maiority of 3,500. ’I`hus'l‘1r1mu1any has won its first victory. S tt. 11 a gulls Children Against Croup and Colds by Al- ways Keeping at Hand. Dr. £hasc’s ?,‘,S‘“”’ Llnscctl and Turpcntlnc Chemical analysis has shown th-rt the milk ofthe sulphur whale is rich in those products which give to cod liver cll its value as a remedial food. The report sceurs to he worthy a inves- tigntion on the part of our Natural Hist- ory Soeiety, with a view to additions to our Island herds. ~ Mrs. Richmond Wlthrow, Shulren ucatiie, Hunts Co.. N. S., writes:-“I gave Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpen- tine with good success. My second daugh- ter was troubled with bronchitis from the tr e of three weeks. Often times I thought she would olroke to death. The several remedies we got. did not seem to be of much use but the first. rlosc of Dr. Ci\ase's Syrutp of Llnseed and Turpevrtine brought relie and further treatment made a thorough cure. This trouble used to comr- back from time to time but the cure is now permanent. Dr. Ghase‘s Syrup of Linsecvi nrrd Tur- pentine has saved us mann doc-tors' hills and I would not be wit out it in the house for many times its cost." There are some reasons why Dr. Ohsse‘s Syrup 1.tLlnseed and Turpcntine is the most suitable treatment obtainable for children. it is ploaatrnt I.o the taste, and children lik k lt. c to ur c l1,is corrrposcfl of simple ingrerlionts nf proven vrriuciu the cure of throat. and I t o bles. ung r u lt. lu positively free tr-om anything of an injurious nature. and can be used with perfect safety with the smallest child, co long art directions are followed. It le wonderfully sur-cesaful in thc prevention and cure of eroup. It promptly relieves even the nrosi. severe chest. colds and brings about t.hcr~ nu§h cure. ou urn not experimenting when you use Dr. Chnsc‘s Syrup of Linaeed and Turpcntiue, for it is thc standby in thous- ands of homes, where time un again it has pirovcn its exceptional worth. W en you make up your nrind to safe- guard your children hy kraning Dr. l1ase's Syrup of Llnsecd and Turpentine in the house, do not allow your dealer to persuade _vouinto taking something on which hc hna a larger profit. In tl~e hour of cmcgcncy, when eroup or colds seize your child, the ehcas anh- utitutes will full you, but Dr. hnse’r~ Syrup of Llnsecri and ’I`ur|ror1t.ine uevor d sappoints. hi cts. u bottle, at ull dealers EXECUTEDLNEHUUT TRIAL. without trial in the citadel here today. 111111 11st _ iii IHEES1 Vines and Shrubs for Sale by J. 1. Gay G1. Son, Charlotte- lown Agents for Helder- . l irundrsds of votes all the trustees who leigh NUI'S8I`l05» Apple Trees almost. all standard sorta. each dos ‘ F11-at crm 5; to 7 rt, me 83.110 Per hundred #GMD Life For thc Year cndctl Annual Statement , 113-11s1<111o sr.. West. T0R0“T° To Net: od|;er~As nts ...... ..... ..... TWENTY-FIFTH -I OF THE- A_§_§.\11..11_11¢<= @°~ 31st Dcccmbcr, 1905 . . . . . . . . 8§.l>I5.1li2|i1i :leennd class 5 to ti " 25e Per hundred $15.00 'Pears 5 In 7 “ _ 401: Plums -IQ to 0 “ -tile Sweet cherries 5 to 7 “ 501: Sour cherries 4 in if “ F101: `$2 'I0 $1.11) $~I.ll) $5.20 $5.11) lliack currante improved varieties we Red and white currents improved varieties 12o Gocscbeny Downing. Perl, Smith improved and Houghton l5c Gooaeberry -Autocmte, Crown Bob, Industry, lfeepsake, Whltesmlth, Lllrunrpion, Red Jacket, Golden Prolific 251.: Iilnckberries and Rasp- berries all thcimproved ` varieties " -i0c per hundred \ $3.00 ONNAIIIENTAL '|‘li.El S. $1.00 $1.23 $1.85 $2.25 cn:h doz Evergreens In Arbor Vitae Zlic $2.25 Pine White, Scotch and 1\ust.r'inu _ iliac $3.430 Roses Heavy out 'door plants Roses Hybrid Pcrpclunia :loc “ 'l‘ea Roses -|01: “ Tres Roses $1.00 Deciduous Ornamental Shrubs In Aletlrea..B\rrning Hush, Berberry, Don- woorl, Golden Elder, I-lydrengoa, Japan Snowball, Lilac Double, single und corn- mon, Spiro, li varieties, Syringe, H varieties, Snowball con.1rnon,IIoncyauckie, Weigla Roses. The above shrubs all 35c en 1h exceptIngJapan Snowball which is 750 each. ORN/illll-:N'|‘.\l. TREPS. euelr doz Elur American and Scotch, nud purple leaves noe $0.00 I-Iorse oheatnut(comnro1r) 001: do ' 1. .. Red liowcrlng Linden or Limo European Mountain Ash (common) “ “ oakleaved Maple Norwny, Purple Syr.‘eu1or‘c i 50 ' Maple Manltobr, and cut Icaved 50 Maple silver it-avcd i5 Oak-Red and Scarlet Oak titl " Royal English Oak 00 Weeping Ornamental Trees Weeping Kilmarnock Willow, Balrylonlnn, Weeping New American and Rosemary Willow title Weeping Cut ieaved Birch 75 to $1.00 en. “ Cnnrperdown E111. 51.00 Weeping Mcuntnln Ash 75 There is nothing thut will take the place of trees and shrubs, or that will errhnnec tlrc value nuri add to the beauty of e plaoe like trees. A few dollars spent now in this way will double and quadruple Itself in value, and n tree that will cost say 50cwould lu frve ycnrs be valued hy its owner by at ienst $5.00. Please bc prompt In ordering and do not forget n Weeping Willow for the ccrrrctcry plot. J. J. GAY & SON, Charlottetown. (Cut this out ns it will not. appear again) odtw II tlilc (I0 50 |30 rio do $5.00 $6.00 $5.25 $5.25 $1.50 $11 1111 #41 110 $i5.000 HORSES. I.r~:x1N1rroN, Ky., Feb. 2.-Thc $15,000 team pair of horses. which it is reported has been purelrnaed, or nt least spoken for by Cincinnati friends of Congressman Lougworth und Miss Alice Roosevelt, aa a wedding gilt, are considered by horsemen here an the most evenly matched and perfect pnir of high-gutted horses in the world. They wore prize winners at thc stntc fnir lrcrc inet Septcnrbcr. A Habit to Bs Encouraged- The mother' who has acquired thehnbltof keeping on hand s bottle of Chnmbcriain`s cured by its use. It oounteractc any ofthe mar llneen wererews, tendency ul s 'uid tu result In anew §,lj§’§;,°“pf,'|9“',‘,n°',,,'}",,“;‘f‘&;“;°;f;;;’ monla, und if giron as soon as the first. day., Ag, MWN, 1,,"-1,” ,hum symptonrspf croup appear, it will prevent ' ri ~-- -»~- _ _ __ I _ - H C0 U thethroat, loss of voice, Bronchiai sud in urious and mothers ive it to little 9 cotronsruarrunrrarnnurruntime theutmk rnlmmsdyoontsrnsnmltug MANUFACTURERS A ta I Asthmatle Coughs, promptly relieved ones wltha feclinrz of pfrfcet security. I_r;EONARD"GRANT-Selling aeout with The Baird Ucmpanfs Wine of Tar. Sold hy alirlrurrgists. .. ;“_|3‘!'l'l"'},"l";‘““ “ado "P*&"|s“°l;h|Bi't° Honey and Wild Cherry. This prepara‘t~ Dry Goodz.Tel.. 3I§£Cl1iiB=in PnO lfoxrtira I Ionis highly rcoornmenlfcd for Public ` ' ' 'rn RECEIPTS. ' Dceernborw, lillo- 'Fotlanhfnr Pr-crr1I11vr1~1............ -- “ (‘.1r.~hor\lnvov1t1r1o11t1. eu- . “ Rorrbticautnxcrarrri 11llrl1111-gm-I Pr‘oI\l»ut| Boc\lr|I.Io»..........._ specialcumin..............._.... .1 s|,:L11_11117_.ao 21114141.41: _ 11,1tr1.111 1721 05| :1,111u.c»'1 _.___-\,|if!If_i£5|_I3 DISBUKSEMENTS. Iloccrrrlrul' 30. lIli5~ l\vl'Ixpcv1sa4...... .................. H o11m1r11»¢~1c11., 1-:x11u11»..._ 1111.1 .-.11.1r1e.1o _1.;1m1-..._ l’|\y1lrB|\mfll|'IiultIr Clt\||I\1<................ Mrrtrr IFJ d ts....._ rea 11 owmun . Ftnrr~e|rdorodPo\l1-lea . l\I|ll.\\l‘8¢I Irr\'Dr\l.l|1o|rt, I’ulIcic.-< Strrr-1-|ul1~rod. ]li\'It|ol|ds tn Policy-Iroidors, _ _ . . . . . . _ . _ Arrt\uitr\nh~'....... .. Ill lhust on lIll1__11_1i.»t‘11.\i11 .111‘1\' ,\t_ 1..\1c1~:. 1:so_;\\', 11,111-:11111:n,1<:so.; .|.o. 'r11o1t|11'1cN,1\1. 11' 1111.111: 11 1111-een..-_ Secretary, .\I11rr tiring Illr-crtorr, \\'. ii. 'I'A\'I.()I`t. li A.. LLB.. L. l'IOLl)1\I AN. All T. tl. .\'I1:CU.\iKI‘I Y, Srrparlntendent of Agencies. I. FI/\\’l~l\': A.. I". C. A. Th r1v1111r1\l rnpfrrz, show r1rrrnrk11inr~onf~1 of thu cuntilruorl |1rmrrn~~a and solid |....11.1.1-1 or 1.11.. .-1.11-1 my. 11.111 .~,»» .1...1..1~u_» .1 11.1.-.f1.11u ».111.11r11.11.. 11.»111. tm _ 11111111 w .len 1.11-~--11.1 1111.111...-111.-to .1111111,t»1~.111-1.u1.,w1|1l11»1u11t 11. 111111 em..-...1 to r'tt'1|\ |urii|'yl\ol1i1'l‘. 5dli ti u.i~tr\ tl1fr~u1 To thc Elccttirs of 11, N0l°Ill AillCl'iC2lll_ 'nw 11fc11a11o11¢111w1 Having been presented with a nrgsl signed requisivtion to become u ¢,,,,h{ nate for me Layofllega After due um. slderation I have 11 ed to do so. For some yearsgaat I have had 11,, honor of rcpreleli US WUUI Q. and du.. lug that period hsve served rn several Committees, and for four years Chair- man of the Street Committee. Regarding the civic polirsy, in ,he future as in the gut. I will evote my best energies an abilities to the ad. vanemeur _and improvement of 11,, commercial interests and general wel. fare of the City. While practicing the gr,-atm economy commensurate with V a fair measure of progress. I purpose if elm, ed to continue the good work that has marked the regime of the orrt-going Ccuncll. In common with my fellow citizens, residing and doing business here. rt shall be my duty to the utnrest of my ability, to promote tl1e_wt-lin., of all and safe-guard the vnr1<111s ii,-_ osrrments of civrc activities. Earnestly soliciting your support. lam yours respectfully, JAMES ra'roN. 1~r2dmw[t.f. CANAMAN PAcrr-'|c» u"E'r11mm;11 rout r-11111-.~... 1.».1\11.¢ S r-111111.11-111. s.11o11 1 11..11_r.1._ 'ro 1.1.s1..1oh11ttv.ap.111.1 s111..\11,~ E A L P11111.1111dseee..111'1.1~.11.11.11.. 11..11s1e.1p111.. 1r'1'r't1...\1....1.-...1 urNlN<1t:.\11s\»..twes1. 'rnulur _....111_11~ '1'11\v/\.\11<1<:/in .mm rut..-.11-1. s111-:lt nrtoorcrc 11.1.1 :11oN'r1t1xa 1.. PACIFIC EXPRESS FroruMorrtr-culorcr'ydny1rt.tl.t0 rr. 111. [111 1.11 - |1ut1»1»~. _ (‘.AN1\I)I/\N &)l('I‘l[i\ I-lS'i'. I{00'1'I'iNAY ANI) '4\IfI|< ll? l'tI,\S`l'_ This 'l`r‘nIn §71\rrio_\1 Flrstnnd Second Ciusn (.o1\t-.Iles n111i i’a1i.\rs Sloupora. Also 'roURrs;gE§;.zr:1>r:n SUNDAY. M0\l)AY Intl TIIURSDAY Iiollnd Trip Ilutovt £0 \Joln\'1td0, (.`11lif<»1 11111 _111’l N, _ P. (Zouet points quoted on 11pp1i._.11.,,1 lowest. rlrtcr-1 apply. C ll D1 J. E. MATTIIEVIFS, (`l1:rr'l\1lt it 1111,' “ur wi-11.. up 1~‘ 11. r. it P. I. I. RAILWAY ’I’rt1i11s of this railway will run n_\ 111111111 -1 Read down, rltutlonu ilu-‘til u1». 1>.ru .r.M. . 1.11. 3.05 B.‘l5 IV. Ch l20Wl\ Ar. 3.05 £1.56 i_‘.’;t 11:10 Hunter ltivcr 1,111 .~‘_1l 5.014 111.117 Enrol-aid Junol.. 1.17 7511 me 111.311 1<1m»111gm11 I :.11 - _ -. 1 _"ln 1 '11 “J” 1l,‘,’,”0 i‘{,_isuu11r.s1-1.1111; {,,‘,. ,,,.._ * 3_‘Atl Port Hill lm? 4.811 0‘l.onry 7. 11 5.36 Atherton 11.111 6.30 ar. Tigniah tl_|II Emerald Juno. ar. ' '-11 C Traverse lr. FF 1111 1-. ru. . ""“` ri rv c1.'1.uw1. nr. we -'-ui 1111.sww1.1-1..1t-. r ‘ .- 1_.\1 _i Il 11.111 111.11011 gc: .111 er:-= 7115 sms P' 5 0.43 St. l'|:i.0l"B .Ati lyli _ II.l0 Sullrls C ii :ml 1.3.1 ti. Il 971 £5 F.5- E.- The Tobacco Epicure who does not use thef HICKEY TWIST, PEARL OR RUBY ' C H OOSE 'l`l“iE BEST N Elmnever derived that rnal urrioymon which in his. Tlroy arc tho Yuma of the \U 1|' 0_ WINE CUT MIX'I`UltlCS IN \ ANI) 2 POUND TINE. H IC KEY & NICHOLSON, . 'l‘oturosoMan\rtsol1rrors Quee11St. Chulotmtowm P_1q_1.,1,“¢|_ nu gnu Gco`to\v11 lv. \'. Cl1'town nr. r. Murr-ny Iinr-lror I1- 11 1_1 4. 11. . '1‘rul\lnlo|\\'ill|; Clr|\r‘|nl.totowl17.II.'1 .1_ |11.. _11.1i Snurivi 12.50 1'. M., t'ulr lidurrtilty, \\1_1|111-1i1l>' 1.1.11 1-‘1-1.11111. .\11..11..-1-1.-1.1.... .-1.11 .1...1. 1...... .ny em1»1».11. ,_ 1:0n1|»1e1..'1~1...e11111111 1111-.11..1.e.1 .111 ..11»..-_1- li0ll lit nit\l.i0l11=. -,,.~rr= .= _..._ 5 :ee _,_ H .-1 115:11 111_|.'1 G A. SHARP, Superintendent P. IE. I. lhrilwav. Churlat.t.1rnw1», .l1r1111=u-y 271 I1. 1111-. D. PO'I"1'.INGIi2ll. I. S. tl. Gen. Mgr.. Can. Uo\~1.ll1'~.. Mouow11,N ll. Classified Ad vertisements One-Half Cent a Word Bach Insertion. Six Co Three Weeks as Two Weeks and One Month as Two Minimum Charge |0 WANTED. '[0 Léri ' nsecutlvo Insertion: Charged as Five, and One-half Weeks. cents With Order, FOR SALE WANTED-About May lst, one Butter , Muker. Two G et-.so Mnkera. ' W1\N1‘ED.-Yorrrrg Man to work on rrrrtclr ir1 Alirt-rt1r.\VrItc.Sunrry/\lber'- tu,liux 2013, Clrariotletou 11. 2-:kiZiil.u-llipti. fr() LET. -At Bri Irion. _ ent occupied gy Dr. containing 12 rooms and modern conveniences. Po. ut wwe- Aunty 1.0 J. .1. nrerctnnon. 1 zzdtf. Iiouse at pres Geo. Wlrrlrurtlon fitted with 1rl “session given * 7 FOR SALE--New Eureka \'11|»111-l11\t|1»- Apply to Gunrrilun office. :t.1:=i wi- HLLF warn r:n5r`.=.m»1g UOUUII R0¥l\l‘\‘i!~ 50"" l'l'\'5°" 0 Kfenff GETa shave and lrulr out ut. Vernon WAu.~1/t\v, Itugutnn 1»0|nnd,1<‘eb_ 2,- amount. of ulrenslness and anxiety. _ B.Mugford's, next. Examincrofllee. Four more nnuroirints, making sixteen 090809. WMS “iid °\`°\lll. I0 Whivh ET h d d hi bb Rx ` during tho past fortnight, were shot 0\\i|dl‘¢¥\ N`° S‘|!°¢Di»|bi° lI'° ‘IUI°k|.Y G' ugxtiléfrytiglia ygiiirlfeoii-l‘drll;lr'y.y “S Three Septrrator Station opcrntora. J. D. Fricr, Sussex, N.B. lidlw tw lil NY rmhrirlc cntprlrleornarr olr Rrorrrnn w s ugu pzly lu( cnoru n tor P. Ii. Islnnri can secure such hy Zin? ing application to Morning Guardian at o1.ce. Nutrioin Co. Zrllw trvliprl BAK BERS LOST ()S’l‘-A i I1 1... 11.. .ii.‘3.`$"~§ii'.ii‘.l°.'.~»"°'f\ “l‘.§‘.L".f,fT1‘ will bo uivcrr to thc ilrrtler.-A. Peters, Brighton. 2,111 ~ DENTISTS (T.W...>....rf1f.;-1;.‘.;E.i.mm.~.. ,J l d 1,1 ` ' K -1 nn. .1;'1.'.”...i.‘f.°.".1.r.“."-.'.f.° 11.1. H. arms, D n 1.wr..'re1.111o. r1I;§i'“ anon Block, tilricvuro lil HELP WANTED~M“|U MEN WaN'rnD.~rlts11a1.L¢ :...;1_1mi'1' \I fl I .. ._. °:s:t.....°:"':.t.°1f.°.211 ahcwcards or. trees, fences. uiuult ".““'l‘ and alloonspicuous Irv.-es, 11|.-11 1_|1~i“_' bllffillk small edvcrtllrlangrrrntlt-1'. tsrrlmy 000011” ear-or-Q75 1-11..>1.11..1.1».1-'\- ain.” “flier IIN- frtzud err1lll*’J"'“'"i mlwd. rarllpblg nrcn. lilo ,ids *tri-si ' o1§.tf.nf.'f1fi'.li"'fi‘i.‘i..""",4'_, Ttnsmlth and Gas Fm"- 01' I h - Ha.: 1. r.?'1r.1“.2.‘.°.';.'r':f'..'1'aLf.t.'.r" PHJIAL BEPBI9SI£N‘I‘A'I‘lVE ln W’ S county and sd otnlng terrlmr-l1»11!‘,’"i reuntand adv Iscan old esu.b11.~_t1r :loess huns of ltd llusuclal s1.1...l1111S i WI. vfeeilg with sxv°n11e.~|11\ sachrhfon hycheck direct f1~e1ul1°"'l' tlulffblii *nah advanced; v0““"3 5 y P ll " bl I d do eomprrarsnui 4 SHOERS. ‘parmesan s furnish ov.-.yl11.1:‘1" of tires.-a lar e stock of our own manufacture to select i”-ue °°°_'°m° g°°d hmm' In an _ .nn hu mm" mo.” i.hsI¢i’t';i'l=r.rilill;`f°goui`lil’i't'.ib'-i1>1l'°'¥.J' ” b1ll°iril:1'¢’, hi.7MmA' g bright verse -useful household °“'"‘° ‘\“‘°*l¥ -W°°3' 50°- 1”" ORSE BHOEING. lil kinds whfl 11° 1! fwm- hints, good fashion articles-beam URE mlllr. unooolr .déllvsrerlln mul H "‘"'° “" J~A°H°“‘i°1Tl°u'l.Ih1lt4i’ ,gn _ Just received an elegant llns of Phat P not the city. (giir hsrrl In healthy n ° “fully mmtfned A `P ‘id 'me Frames for Christmas ln gold, leather lM|\I;ll\0¢\'¢¢llli Ivillllldntredwtbi DVM W i 0! sw r rw-will be sfluud ....1 m.1».1t1.....11 .1 11.. my 1-1... gm _g*‘,°,;=,,'¢;§,*t3,°;“d_}';,,',°~m.~;,';h -..._...L 5 "MEA 'NG luylu ywlw Plum Ord" with 1r..1..-1... 'rerun ns.. rt nu shim- .,,. 11...,....,..... tmp; 11.11° t mm . . U09 ‘Mooregi McLeod.. T I 5d li n¢°.n.omk. nfltr -$In111¢r,m1ir1i;i\¢1d. _1zg#a 1‘]|; in 'l'§axNon,si1u|1.¢ry nlumtm- ~ ‘ ' ot-Air saw- use ter Tin th "°°°"°'|‘°'0'H°f“|‘lll»°g&0l;°raE'f‘1,r‘me A EBMBN W Tl -I “C .1111l.»1`» S smrnrsuusalde 'ik 1.11".-i1...1"11~r pi specialtloi ll fruit antlhornamrntnlylflf J iI1'i“}»3"r alarmdf or P11-M 1'~‘“"“ ng pagan now 1