r ,_ »< ; _"ii, i-i .41 . .~“' v l ".\_ . vi I 1 N li fi _,__ p ll" 10" Ill lljllz | ffl *ll 'llllllz qql l .|;r \ t l ‘I » \ . Sul ul l r -rf V, Wa. till' _.___ .,. ~\- »- ~,. ». . _, __ _ _ _ _ _ \ i r* . 7 ~~ ,. \.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ '_ wiznr-|i:s0.\r .~wRN=NG nw ww News THE CllARl.0'l"l`liT'_lWN G -F ` ' f".._ ._ f if. ‘ - 1~ i. ._ -~~-f~-- l SEPTEMBER "'_23, |513 U _ _ i=~ms~r or ALL _ _ _ __ __ . < _ _l *_ ‘ ti Sa' _ The bowels '°:ove only when the liver guts up enough bile. To correct Constipation, you must correct the torpid, sluggish liver. Abbe "5 Salt regulates the bowels by regguluting the liver. It makes the liver active and healthy - cure Constipation- and is n tonic for the whole system. _ ~i-_-r-___-~ ._ _.-1-M- ------- -- l ,;g,¢_g~»,-,_-_f,;;f_g;,_f;;;;-_=_.ruN w. s. Hlu|m;'s ima Prince comer runnin (Continued from page 5.) .thousands of officials and agents Ewithout some of it going wrong. If lproved guilty of wrong doing they might to he and would he diemissed . I _ 23 I He claimed there had been twelve years of good government-not per- ' , fect. not angelic, but good progress- ,_ ive administration. There were three _ ,-5 _ ‘tests of progress-population, the , £19* __ ` \.\lne of land and trade. Passing o\'.r ' ‘tae first t\\o he spole of trade The E“er“ object of trade was the creation it r wealth. Imports and exports made up 25° md .om . b°m,_ M .H d"|,,.|_ our total trade. Under the old govtr- nnient the gala was about 35 millions 0 FLQUR I ~ i _..._ "2:-:?_"‘_=‘§'r-::__ §=.y»--_ (return r‘..°.f:,°';:;.“:.“'..:: mul um P di .$.2..» is a “bread flour” and a "pastry flour." As good for one as for the other- both. Beaver Flour isa blend of 3 “gpm nu ui-he.: I obo Spring Wheat lt contains just the right proportion of each to make the whitest, most nutritious Bread - and the lightest, tastiest Cake, Pies. and Pastry. Insist on having' Beaver Flour. $510 Donlsn ~- vu-th for and Cc1e\li_ T ll 'Taylor U0- Umxl-13. cus hun, @t Q1. and THE BEST for~__ -1- the working man had more wages -at ll-16 u ni* Miyor Compton ti ' `“ _ --l1mn._.__.,c___L,| mio ..»i» pw. i.ll:ri~; ur‘lcoi'ilin~_;'to|Bummerside star-tedk Messrs 1-laile/y`y‘lll-r neighbour ubollt lt flllll »».\»' ./ /I ®@ @’.'.i.iJ?-’ ~» 5. \` _‘ | \ ef ‘. \_ ms,-E‘!B»§‘f. :i-- .< ‘Z T " ` "" 11 Year. In twelv: years that would he about forty millions. 'trade has grown 411 millions, or ten times the previous ratio. lt took the toil if "_ _ heart and brain and hand to produce these magnificent results 'tcht-ers» borne said it was the old Tory policy they had adopted and continued. Sir Charles Tupper did not say so in 1897. He said Canada walled when the Liberal turill was introduced. Proceeding he spoke of Mr. Borden and his policy of adequate protection which if he mzant anything meant higher duties. But when the tirifl was n second time revisrd it passed with- out xi division. He argued from this that the present tariff was satisfact- OFY £0 (‘nnut~rii_l irfwvcrnriii-nt in twelve Years had an nvcrziee surplus of $4,- 600,000, and this \\'ith n lower river- l._c into of duty--.iliuut two per rent i|'~'.'ci'_ l’ev;>l lurid inure duti S be canse they liouelit inure goods, and that because they had iiioro money, Mr. Foster by takim: more money tax the pi‘<>nle iuorc, I\`tr'»\' tlii- ~\.u. All this progress costs / sonic uioni-y 'nut wise expenditure is ) , _ . _ Foster proposed to make it an /-' ‘f':` ' " ' ' - .\`f\l.'|tux1_\‘price can ther huilz .»ui;irit~: sho »~ thin .».=..""“" peniwntlary offence for a cabinet min { ir-'fer to promise public \vo1‘lis to in- lluviire \'ot.t-s. Yet hc (wines down here fund piwviiilscs' you the Tunnel. Mr. llfoslcr never said u word in l’nrlizi- "D0|‘0ll|y Dodd", ment in favor of the Tunnel. l-ie Field- \\`c liavo a spltwitlitl i\<ll'S Klf"'lllL()l'l. ('.'fnausi_ ness and will give you :hi- swcetost bread you could wish tor. Notice the rich gold.-ii mown ci gsm and who ileln -ously npyeti'/.iiig ln'c.ul. You nerd not suffer lxilsiiig when you can get inch lirt-:ul lor S :ts pci' 2 ll\ Gal. THE NORTli BAKE {Y iluiw-f_pn 926 F.\\f.f<»ii Sl, "Sllnr flare that Wann* Sixty Years of experience and skill lush Iii the spoons, lorkl, lmlvu. len/lag' pieces, dr., lumped -“l¢’¢'fl“" “'05 the "“l‘l" ll“""` "l l‘""" tions' it win: nut tow loirf' the speak- snumlll P'"¢""' ¢l“l'"l'll 'l"T- Wll“"‘~` “`h"m""`r 'Was F" hllih’ us iw-ri listener! to tliroiiglioiit with q"'my'""l"'"'d”7'°"”"' . . l“'l“`*-°" l""l" “ll” “'°rl‘l`wl‘l° "ml wlm :close lulid ir:-‘.pcct.liil attention and m|'¢:;7:¢d0l'fl:£':II‘:IPil'e'M The Top Notch Nh lmers' 'hull llT"'f"‘l "ml" P"°"!‘l'""" R" "mt neiirlv every one remained till the 0 W' ' . ni H 0| A - lndlq lulm :lily on lin > . ..- w 'I' __ -_t th D ' n. e.o.=\e ' ~ . , __ _ » P. (3. liox io, _, I limic g .<._._i___l_»_i_1=_i_i_:_»__; ____.-____f_»_i__ni fi _;,__:.:___,»;:y»ii nie National anthem at A =i_'¢:_.:x_i:_|__zf|:_A»»_¢:._i_»_ I4 __ F,-ee P, on I The nmritlnsz was liroimlit to n close ' ' _'_______ ,___,__..___. _ ll IIN Ill ICO. 22. 170; ,l ing 123 ,\ ._- no .» own Baits system quen-~' 100 U7 5 U3 90| 7 9 il 47; 99; ian 71; .»-, __ _i lfili l 42' if :,l are thi i.in» for l l IO _ . Y L n li. M _ & ylllf’ "lP°'-'Wil “l_ Q"°"""` U’ r°lfl"'"l""r mmlactrd; fh.- order was perfect f _ ' lll'll' l"-‘l‘l"‘l l'll°‘l` "m“ll'l_"l"‘S l" l'l'l"' tliiouirhout; there were no interrup~ ...__ BIG l5XHiBlllON 0E ' FASlll()N’S FINEST FURS fi- '_ ____-__-_fr .I ____ _ -:._:":~‘_c. _ _ _ _ C " ln lncnls fur coats, we show a very superior rriiigc, including C_oon,_ _ripe _,,_`. _..__ _~ ' V., _ _. ,_-LV ‘ ls Buffalo, Black Dog t\e. in qualitus which wlll please the most c\1ct1ng,_\v i c our 1"u1;-;t'>f:l<; of Furs, and laulics’ Mantlcs, which necessarily take up ri grczittlcal ol space, we will hold no formal Millinery Upening this season, as it would _result in :in niicmiilortziblc crush. However a large display ofunusuully :1t_tr:ictivc uiohrls :irc now ready, and the ladies are cordiallv invited to come at their c_>ii~.-fvifeiiw an 'l view thc latest authentic styles as prepared by Miss Wulpcrt und licr clever :issist.u1ts. The chaiige in the sezisoiis styles, not only includes neuv shapes, but new materials as well, and iiitzrtlxicrrs new colors and coinliinzitious. The fashion- able hat is large -very large---\.vitli high crown, and briiii which droops slightly, or Hates high to right sidc-_ Hain with s.'u'l<>r brim are also good. with wide high /' crowns which clispl:i_v to :i:indcuux,largc wings, Ostrich plumes and tips now so niucli in vogue, .\ great number of the small- er shapes are on the turbzui order, and thcsc are cxpcctctl to be very much worn- Sutni plays :irc iniportaiit part in the new ii1iliiui:r\', as also Ottoman silk and lustrous velvcts, with which the striitiiig !:u'_q¢ llircctoire shapes ur: plainly covered. _ The most fzisliioiinble colors :ire Peacock blue, Smoke grey, Empire reen thas and Brown. All black hats :ire excellent style, :uid jet cffccts, tinsel band- ings and soutnche l'_>i'ai'}N ,f.f1 \llr` Lnrgesf tiity and Provincial blrcu a chilli ny |*a1i'6|°|ni»6n_ - 1 _fu-;g_-- 7* r* I il UT A ‘T nad