mf? xa ,... _.ra ' f V ii ` "` use me no msn Nm “' 'rim e1~1.l1u.o'r'rm‘owN cU.uzn1AN i mir 0' AL'-‘ DECEMWR 2» 1902 out ~ Tobacco . Pouches We have a very large assortment of nezv To- bacco Pouches. These come in the finest lea- thers such as Antelope, Beaver Calf, Blick, Sealskiu; Cro c od i 1 e, Kangaroo and the new Lizard Skin. These are the niost e x p e ii sive pouches there are, :incl are quite pretty and serviceable. \Ve have the new purse pouclie in Russia, etc_ J 1 » J. G. Jamieson, Dru of fist ilu c ` The .\lc.lic;il Hall. _. 'J im) /- l’c-liilps a more useful and valued present cannot be thought ot' than one of our go rl pr gg,l¢l.{;1li-rl Lailins' or l`,urit< ivntchos. \\'e liave iaiclv .'\»lr‘.- cd to our stork sf-'ite \~r:'v fini' mnvenient n_\'.idc :un-riall\' for \l= which will he i`t.ui.id pexitci time-hecpeisz ` » \\'ould l_ike_.ts .slicw ill.-ni zo you. G. ll. Taylor jeweler, We do Largest Prescription Business in Chftown. THE REASONS Vi/HY: We Glvethe Purest Drugs The Best Results The Promptesi Service Always Reliable o il U l’lioiic So REDDIN BROS l I ._1f» Neckwear--No article in the furnisliingi line will he more in onniancl from now till Xmas than nook- wear. Realizing this act I have mode eltih or- ate preparation l`or the oomlng soason. Believe ms.I will have by all odds the sllokest line that was ever shown here. H. H. Brown, The t Young Mon's Man. I l-26rtf l- ' Ollorooats- _ Notwlth ‘ standing the mild woath- i _>. _. 2'? CI' (D Q -° --" _ rags., ' ' a'|-:-re :f er o urovorcoatsales a alwa ya in advaito of la yoar - it will pay you li buy your overcoat hero. l_wlll save you a dollar on your purchase. li. H. Br0wu, The Young Men‘s Milli. ll-26lrl§f -_ ...sis Ja.. ._ ...===-._ ...=-as Rai Tails" - The boys who throw stones and _ _ VV ED»\`l‘:~“D»’\\'- DECEMBER `~'» _ 1908' ilireak windows in unoccupied or other _ i NEW BRUNSWICK. In New Brunswick the advancedi guard of the temperance forces is moving for provincial prohibition a-L lung the lines adopted in Prince Ed-. _ward lslund. There are other good_ iteinperance people who are not pre~_ lpared to go so fur ut present, think-_ ing the 'time is not yct ripe. The' great stutnblin; 1-lock is the city ofi Saint John. It has ucvcr yet had ini force any forlii of lu\v which wholly. delegnlises the sale of liquor, silclil us the Scott Act, or locul optifm. Beyonil question the Scott Act, or' local option plans such asfurc in vogue in rural Neiv llrunswick, Novi; Scotia und Uutzirio orc cxccllcnt pre- pnrntory steps to the cnactincnt of entire prohibition. The Scott Act` did niuch to prepare the way for our present luw licrc. lt liuil occn tried in tlii~ tlircl' couiitivs :ind in (‘~har- Pnomnrriou IN 1 I lottctown also, with var_ving sticcess in thi' city. St. John bus ucvcr yet had this e.\;pcrit-ncc. An effort was. twice made in lsxz .uni lu 1556 to ibrinu tho Scott Act into foicc in St. John, out it failed of the requisite tmiliiiviiy ny two votes- in the ins; instance and by TT in the second triul. St. John has therefonc been always ii license town, while other popular _centres like l\lnncton, Frealcricton, ‘F-hathaiii, \\'ooilst'oi-k and Sackvillc lhuve enjoyed such educational op- lportunities as thc Scott Act gives when indifiercntly or spnsmodically enforced. St. John \\'ould obviously be u pretty hard spot in which to enforce prohibition, from the fact _that the liquor interest there is wealthy, and has long been strongly entrenched, while the occasions upon which vc.-tes liave neon token, ns ii- bo_vc referred to shoivod an almost _eiiuul division of opinion, for and zi- geiust closing the saloons. At the ftilcrul prohibition plebiscite of 1898 tho city gave :i majority of 1492 for piiniiiliition, hut the fight was not tlien for blood. As we understand it the present license law ahords an opportunity to refuse licenses in certain wards of the city where amajority of the ratc- puyers are opposed to granting them. How lan such u proceeding would be effective for good thc tcniperance _ wcrkcis there would bc the .best tjudges. Procecdingjs along that line lirould give the tcillperunce forces ex- _ertisg and -thigh; possibly help to ‘create tliut preponrlvrance of tempor- iaace sentinicnt which it is ulwuys do i:¢irunle to liave ‘behind any rest.'icti\'c iiirnsiii'i~.=l l>lo:\in\<'.~ _' uivnuiid by killing adult luiiinfnl liacti-i'ii\.! '|`li¢‘ii il hnilils up in-vrli.\i;isla~ iivc t‘ouncil nd tl li `sl __ 8 "5 egl “'| non-contentious items of the lesti'mat_s` ol C0. l l-30mwl'd&rt.f f “"9 AS=°‘“"lY “'°"@ '“°'fs¢‘fl infv Ollelin block and the introduction- of the' .___ body it was tliou~ht f€S-Ying it upon the minds nf ‘ B - -_ . _ i . . . ’ ' Hats and Caps--lf you | adn _in which this anomaly exlsts__White Pla/gn-0 is very highly spoken: have a new fa" Derby ' _ ‘ ' - ' j remember that you #_-_ vi" _Q- 'ni could buy either a c -_ f' -`{_'2;'.== _- _ _ "Franklin" or a “'l`ress" . , , . : . __ d , -_L-_-'~ . i -in favor of ii change. Our parries do: tho people. Great good would result not divide on property aug fx-unch.,SC'if l)r. McLaughlin could' be intiuctd i1iu'CS_. as cnch pnrty seems to 'ha,.(,_t.n= repeat; his lecture in the princlpull ‘l>I`0C1Sc1y as many Councillors as it centres of the _I’rovince. l has oi Asscmblymen in the niewi House. =-*___ ,l.’ILE_S OURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. 4 , Both Parties in the Legiolatiire have it PAZO OINTMENIQ iilguaranteed .their trnuii, ~. ‘Th ~ _ 0 ““_'° “UV °‘”° ° RC 112 Blind. ,cunt Sums 6_5 ___ Ur; mf mm" W1 Bleeding or Protruding Pilesiin 6 to i fl B Ovclnment fore- 14 days or money refunded. 50 cts. f.°.i.s`tlc und one vucunt portfolio to bel 1_HC_I_ The f____cCaSue seats are easy: :Hum and 'oeons with potatoes, tea, <'wu.»:li to nt- disposed of but there llrfufl “fd l"“tt" ‘my mee” °°“*” ‘W .um u good many things to be. com; .» eiiarr. s, 103 Queen St. 12 édai d 5 5 . _ _ ` .~ _MA nr ___ _ g___ ___ _ _:itlcred in gettin; ai new Commission-E 1- P - lor of Aguiculture To select the right 'A basitct social will be held in -Q ~ -z~ _ _ . » - ' _ _ _ /_ _:___ _ _.._T_;__ ________ for the place a man wh . llurtnoy i-fall on Monday the rth at - ~ -_~,,~ KRW - V , ' 0- 15- 1 o'-clock Proceeds in aid of Hull, \\\_\'_\ _ §F1'h}\ .-»-,_-.-. _. 7 .» .. .i I -K Q _ AL _ 'ii "{,¢i'i-lt’~s<- ...Eh _ Vi- ..““ _ ..==°=`1,»3 sts. vw . I=.7\\. Pa ___ l,. Ia r 4° W n ¢ i 5 _ ug _ 'iuea ngvi r <- ‘ 'fi°ii.il,'},§S‘f‘§','§’ 'fllirlf' .' " 'T The I"armers’= C \Vilh Toccip l This is the boot for _vizu made of lonsr tanned leatlicr with lieavy) durable soles' That ls wide and comfortable lasts made to fit and wear. Snow . _ `raii1,slcet and sloppy weathelrl ‘ "F9 TNF WWW’ 'WU' 70 WU 4 00|-0 ll 0'! 94'- factory. Coinc in and get ai pau Y , a d .unit other county than Queens - cs of civiliza tion should he equal to the emergency And there will he ‘ i _ . ~ V " `._L_.j f",;-;' Q". '_`j'-' . - some time tu . 5 _ ._'.-_' _"i. _ turn ‘thc matter over and look 'tt it from many points of view 'oe- forc the Legislature will meet. -_ The proceedings on declaration day nialte the situation in two districts of Prince County very interesting. (ine feature is the extremely narrow '- _`- f ~ -_imijoilty of one vote in favor of Mr. Delaney over Captain Read in the ; . . Fourth District. Another feature of interest is the objection tnkeu to the return ol \'L\ Arsenault in the Third | _ . . District. Mr: _Aiisenault had votes e_noiigli, but it is contended that he was at thc time of the election a member of thc Town Council of Sum- mersiclc and as such ineligible to he returned to the Legislature. It is snifd there is no provision in the Summerside Incorporatic-n Act by which it member once' elected to the Town Council can rcsigin his seat in that body. The question of the mrr A-"-i_‘»'f--‘i_¥I-ji-»1_;.‘-_~"':t“?'»_’i;`."I'_$iin“f-~: " _ i‘l'“li"lf *U “milf the trust. who has - All-missioii len cenfts-,iaiiies yi-ith nick- . "‘l5° a reasollflbl Sllfe Seat n in 'cts free. 12'2lll-`ll`2lPit:;'...:... ____ \ovenilie VANIDEKS _ ._ . _ _ .' f,i\.n,_i.,.ui_ ` noiuiivr " * ,___3 nf ‘_ drustf. _ 1t__3odrtf I 1 gc rif ____8_______ cilycoiieclor