, ll ,.'.' :im .“::,‘.‘i':""....';.:l..:“as. r.. 1ouevery__plugof IDD . :ly KOH gl ah3¥ou€:`a°lY3e”%ur ghorce oi x5o hand le presents. llll lllllllllllil lilllllllll Ask r dealer forour new illustrated prem- B “ 1 ee{ac&ue. BRITISH SHIPBUILDING. A1. &wtf. ____ 1; L_ J 3" “WT TH ROW THEM AWAY 'J m i '2- Crown Geni Jars We have alarge supply of GEM JARS and esthe pre- serving season is now on. will sell especially low Pinto 6.: each. Quarts 7c each. § gallons oc each. Rubber Rings I2¢ dgg, J. D. l0LBOD ill C0. Insurance Agents. Fires Marine, Life- Bepresenting the leading Drills Companies ' %____ Y _ _ _ _ , _i~_i_';-W' _SAEE I iii any climate and at _ani Season “l ` MCG/5fll.E'S BUTTERNUT PILLS ‘hey ailaslete the Liver sed Kleeeys ; este liek Headsets, Feel or lleerlevel Shiesh, letltsel Ccsatlpetlee. Cleeseeeee Fsflyths lleel aol need the Silt steer ssl lleeltly. lie' are psrelyssgstsble. ‘ sum. sau svnrwnmu, 256 rm no; @ If HAIL OI lil O’ PRKOI. STANTOWS PAIN RBIJBF, ful kilo ol' Au. ful kleslbslt. Glree Rlanaelsm Colle and Nssrblgia. swim' ksale everywhere, price age. per bottle. aisle proprietors, Tlx Wnuaafs Cuxaacu. OUR LBRGE STORE Is brim full of bargains, We keep High Quality Groceries at Low Prices. Buyers who have not visited us will do well to call and see what we can do in the way of Supplies- Queen St. 1 ? ! steadily increasing, notwithstanding l July last 28 vessels of W,356 gross ton were lannched,as against22 vessels o 76,818 tons in June, and 27 vessels ot 83 192 tuns in July, 19(1). English builders have launched 1 pending period of Ml). year Silvessels totalling &).39l tons, in the like period last year. The tot 2 exceeds that of the like period in the pa l three years, and exceeds that of 1897 more productive than ever before, and this applies as well to the yards of Eng- ich' the notion that British industry is lapsinz into “decadence” Should the rate of production of the flist seven h ' months of the year be continued to the end the twelve ;nonths` production will excee-i1,500.000 toss of steel ships from Brit*-h yards alone+;i truly one--mous assilliste. ._.__.._____ _ Canada is now producing as much Whcatas was produced in the United A States in the years between 1830 and 18l0 L when thet- population was three _times as _great as that Ce. il! l'lO$lElon how. The United States now consumes at home ' two thirds of its wheat pl-cduch, and with the rapid growth of population and no new wheat areas to be opened up the time is coming, probably within the ne it ilfty years. when all the _wheat grown within the bounds of the Republic will be required to feed the borne population. Canada, on the contrary, with herivast wheat areas not yet cultivated must con- tinue for a century to come to increase both her pl‘0d\1ctioD. and her eqzportation of wheat. l -A-44 The Commonwealth of Australia is dis- cussing the adoption of the decimal sys- tem or coinage. so ru the australian colonies have held to the British system of pounds, shillings and pence. This leads the Toronto World to remark that .the Empire ought to have an imperial coinage based on the decimal system. It _ would fmiiiaue mae within me Empire, and with foreign nations as well. There are difficulties in the way. but they are uct insurmountable. The British six- dollar, and the penny very nearly the 960 as at present. llrlscnll & llnmsh|,§ ________,_,___ i pence is very nearly an aliquot part of our equivalent of two cents Canadian. The T118 _b00k'k¢¢g¢Y'9 Victoria Bankers’Associ:ition recommends _F ue c°in.nyr§;)1§ 1; it that the Iarthlng be taken as the unit of ,stomach trouble. The coinage and that the sovereign be made Inst? bnakfast’ the the equivalent ot 1000 Iarthings instead of mug hom-5 gpent in -_-.t'~&‘,§'~‘3‘Y»“f\.§5@_ '-sir: AS. "1"-'_-.~=-!""§'l ,_ As. ~._-_T~. ,_ _._. . ‘- _ ;_._ ` _ _ _ _.,; _‘_ ._,_ i.,"; j ,.‘__..,-,., _.: .__»,, _,_ _-~ T- ‘ _ » _‘ AY ~_- , ~._;- _ - , i~.\ __ - » _-‘~. _ .- :_ ~_' '~ 2; =.§5,. -‘___~ ,_;..,;_`~»~ 1 -31 \~"',-=.".'i~.=.---,€,.,;'.I;¢;*=fl2,~‘~- _» »;r,;;=i=;` L<.;~'=_;--’.~-~'-'.'.~'..>"-'..' ‘.<`z`f,"“'£-F-._‘.~'.'-~_,l___"-"" i i. ,. -. ». __ M *__ __ _“__ ‘ .- mn cuannme. caaar.omrrowx, ramen nnwaan xsr.axu..mr1mrann i1.uoi. " Cnlfiiiiii 0...... .. ..`.`.`.i....-. ...ii mf i ` Nlutch kors.-On Tuesday the 10th lust. the New Recently compiled statistics show that st' M*1°°hi°° Hina Klllktlrl, which |188 me volume oi English siiipbuudmg is "°°“ 9°” ‘“°° “°° 'MP' W" °P°1=°d ta under favorable auspices. A large audi- ence-at least four hundred in number- vast proportions during recent years. In grated R,” 1),-_ M°,mg|,m_ who 5,. 3 liyeved his beautiful lecture on “Daniel t 0Connell" and held his bearers spell bound from startto ilnish by his inter- ‘° estlngdetailed account ofthe career ot the great Irish Statesman. Ae the gloss For seven months ended with .July 0! the lecture a vote of thanks moved by 54 Mr. Michael McKenna and supported by vessels of 522_u55 tons, as compued vm] Messrs. Thus. Mcflaler, Peter Dufy and 151 vessels of 403,299 tons in the corres- Pievs. J. A McDonald and P. P. Arsen- ault in a gay and interesting manner was tended by the Rev. chairman J. J. For the entire United Kingdon in the Mcnmmld md m'tl°l¥1-Y 5¢|U1°W1°¢‘|8°d seven months there were launched this by the Ru' l°°mrer‘ After tl” °l°5e “__ al sl. ot th_e__l__eoture the drawing in connection with the Kiukora Bazaar task place and compared with 327 vessels ot 726879 tons resulted as follows : S. i E. Peid, E941-i M- L- A». Tryon, Shaker and Cleaner, Miss A. Mclver, 20 Dean St.. Roxbury, sewing by machine, Herbert Mann. Orono, Me. & 237.136 l»°DB- driving sleigh; Peter Rouaghan. 122 E. | It will beseen by the foregoing ilgures 1153)' St- N- Y- dfivillfr harness; Howard that British shipyards are busier and J' M°D°“°ld' Pisquidf barrel °f n°\11`i Arcade Ar-senault, Cape Egmont, Cheese, (Emerald Factory Make); J. A. Roger- son, Granville Cor., P. E. I., Hardwood and as tothese of Scotland and Ireland. L01-§ D- 0’Shaughnéssy, 3_5 North St.. There is not in these facts much support Halifax’ Bed Sl“`°"‘l~ F1°1‘¢U°@ Dil ’ E’ Emerald, Iron Plow; John H. l!iIc*Lacuerd’,’ Cherry Grove, Watch; J.\ B. Trainoi',- M. _ D-i F8-U River, Picture;-M. Bagan, Mid- dleton, Life of Sir John Thompson; I Dr. Gallant. K-"nkora, Lamp; Mrs. C. E, Rlfller 5310 H_o»'a.rd St. Dorchester, Mass. Cow; Miss Carrie Eresnan, \Vest Derry, New Harrpsliire, Jersey Cow; Elie E. 1 Arsenault, Urbanville, Parlor Table; Dr. P. M. Smith, Tremont and M-iss Ave, .H>\‘ifa-r. Straw Qutter; Mrs. lzicli- ard Johnston, Middleton, Lamp; _ .B. Mollonald, Young’s Hoi.el,BOSt0l1_. Bed Spread; All-in MGD0llald, 0,; “'91liS0f’=\ Qiiiillloh; Mrs. N . llawson, IN. Tryon, Glass Water Sef; D. R.. MeDon ald, Orwell Cove, Tea Cup and Stand; M. Ln eenan Kinkora 'Brie-n br.1c;_E-lward Crolren, Emerald, Watch: Kata R.l{enny, Chat-b im. Alai ru Clock, Supplementary prizes to those mentioned in the list were ' drawn by Benetta Mclver, Lizzie Duffy, Kin ora, and uringthe coming winter seasona series nf- choice lectures and other entertainments will offered, the; community in and around Ki‘nkora'am-- ple opportunlgy for instruction and _ amusement- om. 'a “quick lunch," the ing over journal ` and ledger, with lack ` of exercise, all tend to the derangement of . the stomach. i NOTE REGARDING THE DE- W“°“`*"°-°*°”’°°h M” ° 1‘°“m”°°”` dition the feeling after a meal is one of e-»»-a-a-s-a.-a»-a»e»e-e LINEATOR POR OCTDBER. °““°f“°‘i°” ‘md °°‘”f°“' Wh°”°"°' 5 nmmlr Socaoocceaoeac Work. \ 0ne ol our greatipecialities 0,, ‘~-gg ¢ ._i<~~ been o 'rrirt _for P35- few ."'1__|tl‘ .7'_. '83 T-C? " "' ° ll' .hier .L.\;.iou;our <..\.e'._~»....ii... aug .9 aa.. 3... V I... B 1a¢:z:r:.':...m:Ea. ramipi. §,~‘,§_.’;§",',,'“‘,’,,',$,;,;,,;_"“°{_’,f,,‘},‘,°,,,,_ ' ment, and good pay. Stone 8: ___ _ __ _____E!__ _ _ _ __ _ ___ 'Toroato. PRINTERS WA ‘PSG ill.'£l"FA"lY at \E".I*P"% 'I lnulisis and llthers con 'ning a sum o money please leave with Purser Loaf-'oss s'rfi an f Who lnpleciale ofliilisbomand ‘ ydney Stltligdfll by Dr. Handrah:n. Apply tv - W , _ Opportunity. Ii you did not begin on opening day, you are handicapped for the best positions next year by those who did. You had better start assoonasycu can. We cannot supply the demand for compe- tent odioe assistants. _ Send for tree syllabus to llllllmt Blillltii e llllhtgt.-l naLI1"AX.H-S lt’s Bees It dues away washboard and does not -inlay. clothes or hands so many ladies us, to have in the house, the' old- er the better We will make lt worth your while to purchase this week. See us for good snaps money. 1 » 3* Au ‘we M Highlm liliii T0-LET-The new dwelling hull! We are giving many snaps . ‘ . in S<-“P 'his ‘well ‘° '°d°°° Will find our establishment the ngllt 'place to leave f,,,.‘.’.‘,‘¢f_”i,‘5l'§‘l’£'¢iii.°ai¢ 9 -9° °t°°k’_ I _ d ___,_,_wI£~heii‘ orders' ’ ' - 'ro 1.i3'r..-alpieelnau demise; hw# 1° ‘S ‘ ""8 ° g°° Garments made by us are noted _ for their ease, grace, ,‘1,’;°,’,,{’,;2;‘?2§ 2" £2, ‘*&““_ _....’.‘.'. li.. im 1.-md mist.. our sims is replete-was fashionable wool- ;.“3f°l;.°:‘.;".“...”.°.i‘.‘.:‘a°:t“..r:“.:. ons Britiih and 'C.inaflian manufacture. ' ` ""’“" i ’ We are agents for the celebrated UXFORD TWEEDS appiy manmsema a and have _BOW Over 100 PATTERNS ill St0Uk.' _ '1 , . V -ron earn;-rue mai-za Amefiwl v , WANTED-A Foe sans.-a nevcutige W 1’ "muy emma on xeaz meet. April! Bee.--to tl.