.s ~L,¢,¢,-/-t vp -wiv THWGUABDIAN. CHABLOTIETOWN. FRANCE EDWARD IsLAl‘¥D. MAY 12. 1900,. ,_ g _H _. W W _ _ in-¢_ f f 4 I V * ` ` should - .====- SYDNEY'S BUILDING BODM. AnEra oi Expansion: Everything on kind but Lumber. (From the Sydney Record.) Few, even of our old “rc_~'identers," have any idea of the wonderful progress Sydney is making, pai-tieularly in the building line. A quiet stroll about town will coil- viiice the most skeptical that Sydney is iii for an era of marvellous cxpansioii. In all _directions houses are going up and all are rented before a stroke of work is donc. The land surveyors are busy as nailers staking out lots, the attorneys are busy drawing deeds and the teal estate agents -ii pi-efessiliii hiuierw iunkwwn _ Sydney -are not complaining ot a lack commissions New contracts are conti ually arriving and but one thing preve the active beginning of the biggest bull ing boom ever seen in eastern Canada and that is lack of lumber and materia Builders areotthe class who compla of the inability uf the I. C. R. to give prompt freight. service. The opening navigation will, however, help out th situtatioii. a. Our reporter has gathered together th views of some of our clt-izeni as to Wh sections of the town are first likely “boom." One citizen said the only faco i likely to defer intending builders was th gp high price Act deeirlble lots-I He also thought th! extra cost of dw¢mll83 WU of labor would postpone, till next year, f 4 _ _ _ 3. ed by increased price of all materials and ts _ _ d _ ings and not till then would iiiereei build- ing “boom” begin. Another who has sold ' some land to advantage said that, in his i O a . I n _- - - - _ the building of a large number ot dwell - ' is I; opinion, land must be much higher before or h to any drop would come, and that if t e. e town would only extend water mains, electric lights and the benefit of good roads to the suburbs, they would grow ° faster than the peninsula. At a meeting of rate-payers Tuesday it t it was decided to expend $200,000 fox; town 6 purposes as follows: $75,000-Extension Waterworks. 'in A _ l” #ai _ $75,0(D-Sewerage system ` 5°! __ '° he ~ ~ » 5° 5! dltion » _ _' ' 5 ‘**' ti ii. c I b n mf . ' i r“'>.w" ‘ " "‘ “ " ' $23’ "°° “" ‘”""’ fmt ~ I ~ .tained imlilsllll was $12,o00-Equiprnentof fire department. j.__ _ __ _ _ $10,000-Improvements of_ sidewalks. ."9 ° - I°°*!°r°h°h"'.* nn “C ptrollhven lthe setson. 'While the outlook is good. -‘bran "U ’andw lleapro£tabloaea.sonlI!U~\l°lll°¥°, rld -Be ’nnin ii ed for makers and patrons 'hwllflel with this month the cheese factories would do wel re _ throughout the country will be in active ity of the product mul# be \¥¢Dl`» “PW 9|! operation. Quite a number mn through f highest *ff April, but the amount of ch eese made has ‘ prices are lIi8`5`°\' 1°' mg midi ` T F ` XV . 1: = » <_ HE arming 0 Say# gl g I l to member thlbtlic dull- qgnw 'i belt been small, so that the season for 1900 may beconsidcred as beginning on the first of May. Prospects are bright just now for good prices and a large make dur- ing the next six months. There is iiow, practically speaking, no old cheese held icounts in the markets of the Old Land. ana” There should, therefore. le no relaxa- we. h tion of eifort on the part of those __ I g ed in looking after the raw m whichgoud OIIBBSBIB Blade. Thu plimh ‘mimi _"__ 4 '» - - I ~ ~ I Z f- - llut h Cure Phil lav y _ __ Toronto for some time past has _not been favorably regarded by the travelling public in _the matter of hotel accommodation, but it is safe say- ing that with a few men like Phil Davey of the Tremont House to look after a. guest's comfort, this state of affairs will undergo a change. Phil for many years ran the Walper House of _ A Berlin and is a born hotel man. An old-timer wouldn't know the old “Bay I"Iorse" in its present modern dress of the Tremont House, or for that r matter its class of customers either. It'-s all differ _i ent now, and all owing to Pliil's splendid manage- ment. Phil knows about Hutch, by the way, and has an interesting story to tell about how Hutch cured him of stomach trouble. “For quite a long time before I left Berlin,’_’ said he, “I was troubled with a sour stomach and indigestion. Sometimes I couldn't eat my break-‘ fast, and a disagreeable flatulcncy was always. present. Iwas up to that time a very healthy man and got very impatient under my _-_lfn vine l _l I L<_'_,,#- When I came to Toronto I had an idea that after. consulting some of the specialists here I could ~1g¢t _ ’-. relief. Vi/ell, I spent money, but I could only get ,_ free from the discomfort for 7 a. while. Had the -~ ~ 3-» “ 53?’ tif same thing back on me in a very' short time. Then Hufdl Was adV¢1‘tiS¢d» YOUT 1'¢P1`¢5¢Ilf8tiV¢, Whom Iknow well, called my attention to it, and I _til 6%( got Such relief that I kept Ori them, and Ibelieve I am cured now. wouldn’t permit my name to be and h other medicine, and I bnly do so in this case because Hutch has given me so wonderful a. cure. to Ten Hutch Ten Cwte All flfuzzilie or by mil from Tsnwooowsao Ksmcnim Co.. Lnm~1n>,_ 11 Coiboi-no Street, Toronto. e - _ _ ' -- f- is:..\L__ __ ' l ’ ixgiunung Q ° -I =`7"-""?'€'_Tf‘__‘ 'il -A _~".`_ _ If i' | ;___;,- L_; ,{iin},'i°D ff \ \`\‘\i __/_\ £9'-v ¢~,..., i '<.' U 'L ‘I ' ` -,r’ \_~` -nvli V H.; .. »_'i,2\_y»_:..~'_,-;~`¢_ _._» » _.~ ’ ` __ Vg ,ur _ scene uv me rnzuoivr noustiih; ._ xv 4 L _ 3 “Your engine makes a queer coughing “Just as I opened up the front door 8011111," remarked the lounger. morning the newsboy flung the rolled up 1 q I 1 I 51% 1 fl _ A “_” _ ‘ “Y€S» Sir,” Said the boy temporarily in paper and it hit me on the nose.” Mi-SS Blldde-Al'¢ Y0l1 ¢0I!llllB _t0 °\11` chargeotthe machinery. “I guess it “You must l;avebeen,g_ladit_wasn’t the charity cake trek this evening? . t ld an 1 . . . . . Mn Chhbe1__Can_t_awfuny sorry! a co t slettled in it s steam Sunday edition. Have a smoakcr on at the laager. sharpen a lead pencil neatly Bad With Worms. lific writer. W' fre -1 _ m 'i can ~ Jill-Isliei Claribel-And you are not ashamed of. it? ‘ '§Isarl’s Liiiimeiit__ Relieve: Neiinlgh. Bacon-Men are always looking tor ex- 1 l alted lineage. Egbert-Unless they are traveling on the ra11road;tlien they are after g, lower berth. MILBU N'S STERLING HEADACHE Pownmg “fe “SY Wtake, harmless inac- ‘ gig 5125350 cure any headache in from “W\l»t'l»tImtZ” asked the old man, without words" replied the °nWl'°PPlllB het new music. “Bill-This man Dunn is a mostprc-‘ in the mooning. “The universal cadl” she retorted, h th is work whilelygiu _ - eep wi ou a pe or pain, curing 1 i- nlfifliiifnaifieftif iiliiififigilo iiffiflirrig I! S0111? time use my little boy was very §‘,‘§§‘§”e,,' 59°, c§°tip'ff’im°°,’k‘ `DIspfpiii»eiltIi=d started applying Hag'ya.rd’s Yellow Oil had W"'l} W°*'Pl5~ _llD°°‘11'¢d 5 b0_Uf=1¢ Of e an ° you ee r and ina. s ort time the soreness was gone D13 3 W°T'm SXWP and lm thulkful and 1 was soon able to walk again. meer it wrey him quickly and °°m~ it ~ ‘ D °dMLi1 ,Pl lei div ii Pletey. _ ‘“" ° ° “” °°° °“” °“ ’°“‘". Mis.c.ca.rlei0n,ii¢K¢inrP.o.,oni. , Claribel-Do you mean to say you can I “The _eten`ia1»Ieminine!”» exclaimed the lounger on the sidewalk, observing that lille sirens minded woman. get on' the ' street car backward, as did 'all the others. place? Second Nursegirl-Yes. First Nursegirl-Do you like it? _ SecoudbNursegir1-Like it? Why, it right in front of a police station! for all pain wil' ` . _s’ -` ' .~ .__'», _.., ~ _ _______ hm' H°"° "°“ ‘°“'“°“ “° mme' Lnineulusui 3 ` mme' ‘ “- whistle?" ' iw |- » , k ‘ ,l _ -'__ _ »‘__:_h-__f_;._ _ . ._ = Y _ ,fi ._ iieison,°~tne_minism-ewnibeiieieur _ _ i Aimee-Wham 1 - 1 ~- Q for brevlrfa ` t ~ dinner teased. if-is ilrlli I? dinner to dei me _yen meet be sim to L °,1f`hL°".§ fG“'i!=¥,~P:;§§§f!1PS="°‘¥i _#He Maimi;-oh, d°n?ia;§ifi~ »' ~ if ~ _ 1, _ _mwm_¢ L’AX_AI children cuttingfteethr _ / W M.rs.Henry C Tliede, Port Elgi Qnt ‘ , .1