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Q,, ,. l __ _ ~ .`_,_-_;".__»_ ~ '~-._..::..-__, v~_'_.~e'~:=*`2:. -‘-_-_ -1 _ ,_ gif I l _ il Twill) 3| `l. l' 7 iJ.li.».plii » . `f'.` 'nr .' - ` _‘__ 1 i ' , "-°--_ ',r.`»».,..' ,.,,,`.;.,,7i 1. ze-;;f' r.; ' ' v .__, g-°c______' -_ _ ~ __._.-. 1-1 -21, ,ri lil . , " lr ii i. r r t : rl .' i ill tl ' ‘.--»r~ 1 _ _ , ._. . ., ./_ __ yy, L . 3 1 ".`il°"l ,é,f.?¢~ in-‘~ '- ’f{|'.' ' ff ' 11' .l 6”/ ,‘, :;‘; . 1’ i lffifff li __ _ iff., -ff?;’/‘ft/.5 _ -. nf ;4"7/1'/,'5, .‘,1' ri l ;~:'2"rZ¢f?_l ‘ -!/- ry , _ €=.’.7Z»'“ ? ' ".'.7;‘ '-ff r 14,' .fr-1’ , 5; ,_ a_.'- .. 55'. ’-ff. . .- ~ .\.`~ il _,ui : » ,?;. i H-.r ‘ , - ug,” _ _ __ jlifi l -s , _-*hr u `$.-5 ’ *.7 f.. 1 "v l' ‘ - . ,_.r,.,_._., »g _ ' ,' ;‘ “.- --._. _ -_ e I If .. . Ii 4 ._, Rs. -5.: 9 , is _ ' _-sustain siiin values Now we want your attention, and, if possible your. attendance to one of the best skirt bargains we’ ve ever shown. You’ll find on the second floor a most complete showing--variety and values that command attention. \Ve have placed them prominently and you Here’s just an insight into the values. Black and blue cheviot side qores pleated, self strappiiigs hound with silk. Regular 355 for,,,,., _ _ . ....$|.88 will find a courteous saleslady who will carefully show you just what you like. Some nice blue and black Grey Broadcloth, every cheviot, double box' pleated, second panel pleated, trimmed length 3o to 42 ins. Regular with buttons. length 39 to 42 5.oo now. . . . .. . _ . . . . . .$2.50 in, Regular 6.oo now. _ .$3.00 A nice shoiving of grey cheviots, kilted Soiiic splendid brozidcloth skirts, black leugrtli go to 42 in. Regular 6.50 now only, triuiined with silk strapping. Regular - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...$3.25 7.50no\\'.....,........... ..........$3.75 \bout 4 or 5 dozen fancy winter iesis, atttrns colors and si/es at a savln of I larry Veils 0 25 p. lr- ull J A n~§ islands _N S l go /ll a /Ml CCJQU./Yllcalddll trading Stow ll f I LIST Ol" ‘R.-\'l`l~1PA\'l£RS FOR Tllli CITY OF CH.-\RLOTTETO\VN, in default for assessment du on Real Property for the year ending gist December, 1909, containing names of all such defaulters and amount due from them re.=pecti\' them all. They pro- duce an improvement, -no matter what they cross, and this can be “°““l1€d 0". Whereas my observations lead me to_be1ieve that this cannot be truly amd of any other breeds. , _ My advice, based on ,long expel-_~ ience and observation, is, to the far_ mer. Stay with the Clyde, but eel. ect the best sire and dam to breed fmm. for like every other hreed,they can be degenerated by errors in sei. ection and mating, and very readily by _ neglect and mismanagement, Dpi; t breed from_ the pedigree only ; i e begets like, ' and individual ex- cellence should be sought for in sel- ecting both sire __ . Advocate. Feb. 3.and dam' Farmers equilibrium in any position upsige down, for instance, or even on edge A good description ni tire car and its P"f°fm11n°<\S_ appears in. Nature which was written by an _engineer U10 Sflot at i:h`e time of the trials. The railway truck was of consid. arable size and weight, being forty feet long and ten feet wide, weighinn when 9mDtY tW&lll5y-two Uolis. It rg; upon four wheels three feet in dinm_ BWP. placed below the center-line of vehicles now commonly used on gr. attached to a 'bogie carriage' sim_ ilar to those fitted under the long vehicles noe commonly used on or. dlnary railways. In ordinary prac- tice, of cotu'se, four wheels instead r-f two were attached to each ‘b0gi¢,' mill the arrangemcntl is iulopted chiefly in order ‘tg permit long vehicles to _pass readily and sa-fely around the curves of the railway line. The conters of the bo- gies in the Brennan vehicle were twenty feet apart, and curves only thirty-five feet in radius were traver- sed in the course of the trials. The wheels are doiible-flanged so as to fit over tho upper part nf the rail and the experimental truck was laid with seventy-pound Vignole section rails, carried by transverse sleepers three feet six inches long. 'The car- riqge was selfpropelled, and was el- ectrically driven lly two motors of forty to fifty horsepower, a speed of about seven miles an hour being maintained when running on a circu-_ lar Urack of ia hundred and fivc feet radius. From the track the carriage ran on a straight piece of linn, und was subsequently driven over sharp reverse curves, keeping practically upright throughout. When -some forty people stood on ore side of the car, it remained almost level. This stub- ility as was explained previously, ,was due to gyroscopic control. There are two gyroscopic wliecls, each three foot six inches in diameter and wei- ghing -three-quartnrs of a ton, which are driven by an electric motor at a speed of three thousand revolutions per minute, within an air-tight case in which 5 high vacuum is maintain- ed. Mr. Brennan would have preferred 5 still higher rate of revolution. and it may be obtained hereafter, in wlilcli case, smaller and ligihter w_neels_ would give equal sta»oility_ ‘t_wi-l ner seen, therefore, -that .`\lr. lirfinrifiii has succeeded in rcprocl.ic-_in-_; on full scale in this large carriage, “inch can carry a load of from ten _to fil- tcen tons. results corresponding to that obtained in his model truck of 1907, which was i only six feet in length. _________________ CANADA’S NEXT GOVERNOR. LONDON, Feb. tl--The Chronicle dc- votcs an editorial to the next gover- nor--general of Canada and says hc should be a. irian who would strike the imagiiiation. It notes how greatly the imagination of the Crm- adians have been struck hy the ru- mor thnt the Duke of Connaught is _likely to take up thc post, but it .doubts whether the appointment is probhible, and anticipates, in that ev- ent, the government will appoint 1, statesman of personal prestige who will maintain the traditions which ‘have been enhanced ‘oy Earl Grey, X Our Patent Medicines are all X fresh stock “The Best Drug Store" The l\‘IacKinnon Drug Co. Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kt. Sts. X X British | Cough Cure the well known favor- ite. Pleasant to take. Sure in effect. For asthma,bronchit- _ is tightness in the chest hoarseness,etc, nothing like it. Try it and be convinced Price 2 5c per bottle A.iW. Reddln, PhmB_, ` The Square Diugg is A. -xc' _' V i it:'ii?f Y . -:;;: __.,,;,__ _- _ .- __ _ ~ X ’_ §‘=`fi_.`F'f" _-."5;?i:f. ". __ ..\ 1 w ~‘ :_ "1"r.2r'-" <.‘<'t* 5 /' ' I -;=i';~"v_._ ; _ . rl; . . if' . ._-‘ .fl ' . . ~ 3§»_£»-£f=`f`§.f .-f’f35-f- 1"--f , :-1-.-::’; -.s " ies' "=-' =<_,f » , i gi " i- `\ ‘iii ' ` 'tit ';=- :§fi_isi_==§f-'S » sfs7:i.si:'<.”§.>--%'=1 .-_.’ '1 ` _ :_-:ii lp.-‘ .1 , ",1§:f:f.§;;,;_~§'@f:;:;,_;;=s';-i=:r-_;:j."E;=§,=- ._j <: . -ri i -‘ ' J gg.-;.<, - $5,45;';:;;:,:,§S:r=f::;:p;::;:§-;sf§-g - fr-“E-'“7. va f' ‘ii .1 ,, _ ._ _ - _: Y. =: if _ . "3 , _ __ _ \ ment splendid chances to 15515 \ I ul rr _ -_'_ _ ,,'_' ,t ‘;_-__§.'__'_¢.; \ _ :,_ - .» -, __ ‘r i, ‘li __,_-;~_-:- 'A < '~ ._ - -:.,-._;,:,;f.;._,; ~ ff.; it . , »& .fr-_€.‘*~_ ` "‘5`l"’* ' ‘ ”“ ' __: __ ,_, _ _ _ This sale po 19th-`- that will b “ ' ' ~ uuui.olllli.i. oiiiu.iuiio. r = 1 I eBi'own’s big saleemls =i>e.» F b. 19tii...Some tlvertoal ‘ - .r v -- ’. -:2..--.f\.»*,=;;~r~.`-;-‘\$_._:e_ _.-.,:-.- ~~ ‘ :<2.:fx-f"~=§'¢§;>-§2§<='#’ f' < _ ,z,:,_*_1f;.5\£9*-§=;>2~»§;'r 51-* / I >:- -‘-:,'>?:~.-.»_. I-> -':-;:.-_-:';--is/"-;: » _. ,.__./__--:< Q Values---Many 0lliers I 4 , ' /. _ __ _ ‘ . - siuvely ends Feb. e your last chance. But you will miss many excellent values if you don’t attend promptly--while the _ range- are _ ter than in this sale. e still complete. Never were bargains bet- Numerous lines of gent’s ` winter furnishings ‘ re almost given away in order to make' room for Eur big spring stock. Tliere's a fairly good range of oierciats that we want to clear proniptl y and you will find ,the prices very interesting. ‘ ciiererfigia style, heavy frieze, well iir.~ished. (food arige of sizes. Regular 4.75 ia-.___..._._........ss.7s ,llcavy black inelton, only a few sizes. Regular $5-25 .- for-,,.,..............$5.25 Dark brown, with green stripe. Sizes 39 to 44 Regul- ar $i5.5o for..........$g-75 Fancy College Coats heavy green striped material. Reg- ul9_r.$r3.5o for. . . . . . . .$1.75 im-le brown College C021 ~ ar$12_75_for..... ...-.,~.-. . Don't forget that thc stantlaicl of BR(`)\V1\l quality is fully representedfin ts, sizes 36, 4o and 42. Peril ...un -....$ .25 tiinit that don’t come often. 1-, every article offered for sale. It's mi oppor Y _ '1`here’s baigains :ill through clothing. Senvs furnishings and hat 'd°P¢rt‘ , in many cases, make your money do dmbl duty. _,,,;_, ng » \V;i`.l< right in :ind look around -criticize if you will; and d in't forget tha the slle ends Feb. toth. Please do your shoppillg l°'daY- . ' FT i 1 ` f- ' oun i: on ~rri nn . 'TT--~ l ~ ' \\ '_ ‘sli§ 'iv ~ /eric ~/our-lc. News MAN 'I`()R()N'I`O IlOC'1‘OliS l'1Xl’l'~ two cases of typhoid -.v.~i-c rr-;oi't.trl to Doctor Slieard, city ni.'.li_‘cl oil icr,r, last xnontli, .ind it-'i 1.f‘fii deaths f-i-om this ilrsease were iicvvill- ed at the city clerk’s llr:p.i~i.iniiit., while already this month tlliirty- three cases have been i~upo:-..~_',l to Dr. Shead. l On January, 1909, only f.iur insns were reported, two of which, l»u\\'cv- er, proved fatal, while in li`|.-`|n'ii?.i'y, ses in Toronto, with three fliuirlis. Dr. Sheard and other medical incu believe there w_ demic gf typhoid fever in Toronto li They attribute this partially tc l the present condition of the city ua-l tor and partially to the fact ilhnt. nl great many typlioirl case-s have come . and likely will continue to come g from Cobalt and Hi-iilcyl1`il1`l'- h - _:____-_-l-*_-_:_--_--"-f~.-L*'“_.__"i= g \\\"-\ _"`\ O 'fl I] Doups’@ Ki DN EY 2: -/;'_<<\<"‘?.\‘-\ \-, _ 1' -_i1 ' " " _` i ui“- . . __, _ gi N E’_`; ar. ..r;»,,~,3 EE `\`i6> Ulm F;-,»T1Ct 2;.;-_¢`_-'-»`-"‘ ‘er ` 4 l - -- - ` ANNOUNCEMENTS. “If you are run down, nervous, have no ambition or appetite and lack energy, take Hughes' Digestive 'I‘onic and improvement will follow after the first few doses. It is a wonderful appetizer, nerve food and lnvigorator. Price 25c. per bottle.- Geo. E. Hughes’, Apothncarles Hall. 2-1ld2l We desire to thank all who contributed toward OUR IN- CREASED BUSINESS for the`past: year and trust that with an -effort to please and to give the best value for every dollar, we will be fav- ored with your cdntinued pat-' ronage. ' With best wishes mall fora hsppyand successful new year. t W N TANTUN mis comint: _ _ P . . _ _ ,_ . _ . , i f, _ _\;__',_/_*___ _~ _ 1 Y l I l NEW ARRIVALS. if ' Vi e are naw opening some bea _ _ . ._ ,., uiifiil lines of Fancy Croceriestg- , Sue i ae- ` Fancy Biscuitzi from jacob & Cn., Dublin, Ireland. Fancy Figs, Dates, :auces dt() live Oils from Reiss & Brady, _ New York & France, and a frril assortment of everything needed by the parti :ular ho isewitc, for Clrrstinas Baking. ' JENKINS fd). SON. Sunnyside ' Sdttsrftf ` _.i L900,t.hcre» were ten typhoid f-_-\er ru- , a onburg and damusk linen- to er cent; off during our annual inen solo ~Beer & weeks --Furni- ure, Carpet, Linens. _- -iodil. Yard wide En llsh Cotton--1 even cunts per yard. This is .1 ood easy ten center-compare - moore at lvic.l.ena z--wtf "Haven’t said much about that fa- mous Broadcloth that wc sold so well last Fall reason we got. sold out. This is just to tell you we have re- ceived__ another large shipment, it __ comes in the new shades and the . ` ' ` ‘ /‘ price is thc same $1.75 with regular l _ - push discount for spot cash. . .is Pa- \\ .r " ' L on & Co. 2-10dtfri i _ See those i9x40 all pure linen _,I towels at I: i-: Beer da Weeks fr? _ ‘Furniture Carpets Linens 2-lOdt.t` I ,l _Our annual linen sale ends soon Come to-day Beer tc Weeks, Furniture. Carpets Linens 2-i0dt.f No need to send money abroad, our linen values cant be beaten Beer lk Weeks Furniture Carpet, Linen 2__|0u|,f Passengers for Winnipegi and West save 24 hours by taking the liitercolonlal to Montreal. 'Seo Rogers for rates. etc. l-l Bdtf “There are only 260 ladies can get them. Dress length to each, of pat, on'u French diagonal dress goods at .80, send for samples. 2-1,1¢f_ Sterling Bitter; in a rule cure for Stomach Troubles! Sterling Bitton is nn 1-x:cllent llenrt and Nerve Remedy l I 8“*¢* VM'-‘ill when Starling Bitton sleep bul'r’a \¢ you li1crg_d.-e sgnrxhiglgtei-:§:dT;_d n|;T,\:|‘,} ‘i`€}‘li°f.£‘§‘iZrf.§.i2lf2.‘ "°“’ ""““° Sold by S P lllttillltilll Tray Cloth. shamsterpie uen. ' ill, he n serious api- ces etc in both hand drawn. bat. "If it wat! possible to attach the tiniest little sample of Pat.on's new French diazonal dress goods to this litltlo reader so that thvlirst 260_ ladies could look at it and feel the quality, we are of opinion that there wouldn’t. be a yard 13.13. - 1" the dress goods Conv’ ` 9 _ rear. lot offered you to-day a_‘~V1©1\iH 24 h°“f9 f\'°m ‘- they see it. It is 44 incpes wine. comes in 13 different colorl, oi1lY H few dress length of each. It is the most popular cloth of this season both of Paris and New. York and there will be nothing newkr worth $1.29 for 80 cents. Full dr ss length for $4.80. Carriage paid Qian' Mft' tion on the Island. JasP on Rc Co. ' ,Z-ldtf. _1_. - ANNOUNCEMENTS. "Does price talk 'l' Shoiild- say So- Twenty-tlve dresses sold iii one week $1.20 cloth for 80c brand :dw French Diagonal suitings 46 inch Wide 13 col- ors send for samples $4.80.,»foi‘ full out length this unc is iznnned to Paton & Co forthe Isl `d. 2-10dtfr1i. Note these values-now offered at Beer & weeks Annual Line" Sale. 72 inch sheetinq, Zoo 80 ,inch sheeting zac. i9 it 46 all |linen towels 12|-26.' Z5 x 54 Bath Towels 22o. 36 inch .""° cotton 7 i-zo. 70 x90 Bedspreads 980 62 x e4 Bedspreads 750- i0 p. o off all lace curtains. 2° o_o. off all trdycloth. scarves ato- lmmanso variety--Best WW"- 1-l0dt.f our mill end offer of Table line" as been bringing b ifixlns '-0 hundreds of people thedo last 'BW days-and no wonder. :Wo think we have never been able to offer %3i'.2."'3.%°'iI ‘.."‘r.‘."'l’ *'°’1.“..’.§‘.i§‘3 third under tri; riiinrite?-we offer tliemto you at a alml or Slvlllll -Moore McLeod. 2-NU FA Dyspepsia. lnrilzmion or slomrqii In the lon run yqufi: winner if used. lt yivesagood apnoti¢¢,i,-due: V0l\ PQCTOIJPZB 111% 9- __R~ Y°u . goods win be ea _ y h»°d\°<’- ~ hey will be prom ly-.1 done. Th” ' will have personal' attention. 1° short you get the BEST in llulldfi here without extra challe- Goods called for and<,`dcliv¢¥¢d- 'i Sunnyside' O .Jeweler " l _ 4;Queen Street. A. F. ` - ~ \ ‘h..:_, _ . _ - louis..-rvahqln