, .- 4 If ,_ iii ‘ The Observations ot Henry _ ~ if 1E;s‘P°s§° &®k-F.rm ‘ Wigu'in......... . rosa _ Feaiilrr WANTED \Ve wanta lot of gwse feathers and will pay me highest price either cgsh Or Tf&d6» JOHN NEWSON f "The Furniture Man. ’ P. S. Do not mix fowl or chicken feathers with the gqose feathers-Wg will pay fngfg for them Sep- arately ' ]- N. rz-S dwftf - i lwiii sell at public auction on THURSDAY. DEC. I7. '03 Qu the piemises of Joseph J. Dunn l’elke’8 Station, ine following goods and chattels, assigned in geiorihebeneit of the creditors of the said ALL OF HIS STOCK IN TRADE gg her-ae, 1 cow, x heifer, 3 smiglrg, ; §"'°n` pgafhens, :road cart, aeeta names, house glam-aiuire. s¢°f= Exilim. etc. _ ~ cd'\0|¢Oli jrowrh nf lndja B. c. Pnowsn, assigns. had at ¢h'tcwu, Deeemberjth, 19”, > ra 9 wri HB 21' _ ‘i » want to get fat and fat pegple Want t° get thin-human nature. If,you are fat don’t faire Scotts Emulsion. It “U make you gain nest. If Y_0U _are thin Scott’s Emul. s1onV1_s Just what you need, It JS One of the ‘ greatest flesh P1‘0clucers known. Not *¢“}P°121y gains but healthy, solid flesh that will iill out the body where it is needed. There’s nothing better than W i x `Sc0tt’s Emulsion for weak-_ Ch _ d - ness and wastin 3 amberiains Imperial preferential tra e 8 I ` veal send you a sample fm up” “qu” night under the auspices ot the Sir John \ " SCOTT 8 BOWNB. 'mroa A. Macdonald his beervat ns to. Ont. club, on o I0 lwhlle in England. A crowded hall greet- --- ` » ed him with rousing applause. Hon. J,` llliniii Blenl in pgphj. Dunn, namely;- _ sgl.. .x¢°°d_ that of ‘ny other In the Lower .Frm vincee. and Cevlon. f _ _ Voniai conference at London iait year',whsn' :mv me 'llinamo in cm. I ` ` _ findina iilbat lm 1' that D. H. Bruce is Giving iiencr Ualuescin. Reaav-model ' rr | , , ;;,;r%._§sva;c.ss~sa,.rsss»nsn»ie»3r. SPEAKS _ Will liiil The jBriil‘iant< Ex-Minister of Finance, Back From His British ’ Tour for Chamberiain,Addresscd an Enthusiastic _H\S iNl§LiSHi Vlillliil Audience in the'CommerciaI_ `lVietropo|is.-Rc- , "markabic Progress of Chamberiain’s , Propaganda- ‘ P ` l MoN'rl\naL,iDecember 14.7Hon. George E. Foster, who returneda few days ego hom an active participation in Joseph campaign delivered an address here io- Israel Tarts was in the frost row on the platform, and in response to a demand, proposed a resolution ot support to Mr. Chamberlain, which was Foster outlined Mr. Chemhe_rlain\'s.pclioy,‘ and said that it was the reilult if thc” ohi- the colonial premiere demanded of the colonial secretary preferential trade _for the colonies. Mr. Chamberlain was try- ing to get the British Government to con- cur, and it was only right that the colon-.V ies should give them their support. Mr. Foster took occasion to say ithat it Mr. John Charlton, ll. P., wishedto continue his propaganda in favor cl reciprocity, he .Q-\=~__»._ ._,. = HON. HB. FOSTER INTIBVIEWEI. 1 `_ The Toronto Mail and Empire_had§§¢n_ interview with Hou. Mr. Foster, in the coarse of which he said that Mr. Cham§r- lain’s propaganda was making remafik- _ahie progress in England considering that it had only been introduced abdnt three months. At the present tim§¥l‘.it was the one great subiect of discussion among all chases, to the exciusieufcf other very .important issues. As Lord Rosebery recently said in London, it was almost impossible to interest an audience in any other subject. On all sides public discussions were being held, resolutions passed, and momberaotpariiament wéic Idqiatinlfarone 'iiithe other side of the _English papers, and have been very help- ‘lui in comhatting the assertions so per- _ind he had met universal regret that would min from inejointmii ' “ l liseicn. ~"-51' --i 7 each oint. The ‘heckler’ ot course with him were -not unpleasant. Hisi keenest pleasure is to entrap a 8D6lk6l'. in the laulzh with perfect good nature. i - ` CANADIAN SYHPATHY NIIDED. I resolutions' passed by Canadian hoerds of trade and other bodies!" “0h,_ yes they all appeared in the sistently 'made by Chamberiain’s oppcu-_ 'Aliuian' boundary award. Mr- Fwm' said their 'sympathy was' with, Canada; ‘ ” V ` o thattomanyie moremrcublesome "Did you ever hear anrthlns °f 111° the dimeulty or hearing-the _dlerreetin snennins.-rumnle or men distracts by day 'and prevents rest at nillht. ents that the colonies opposed the pre- pg-5gr¢gg'1v¢fhu»dn`¢§|¢f' Rlg' fterisntial ideal.” V. I. f' 3' ` ‘ “As to the B.itish fee_lin|¢~enent the iaimmgegr-em 1|; tg ghgggggg _ _ _ , 2 , 8 Impairment of heariop rosb onectmany of the rj eye of life, exposes to Hanger, earn a livinz. ,Many annually abandon their plans, ambitions and hopes on .ac- but it he is ‘bowled over’ himeelt, hejoins mat of los, 'og mm,m¢_ -» A Innearlvevery cases! partial or plete deafness therexis mother feature I head noises. These make such an' 'im- pression on some as to almost drlv'e"'ther`n insane.- The everlasting bundle", Nine 'cases out ot ten of heid caterrhot the midtlieear-' or ot the itehduld he understood and borne in mind that to restore _tb _ and silence the distracting noises a ment isf-_required that will allay conjestion nnd- _ swelling and-stop the cretipn b_£_ mucous so thetubea beaud he`e_'p_ _open !o'rthe"iree air intn,tiie”middlé ear. No ed medicine will auectaallyirio this; a searching const! °¢55fl°,fiii_*°_l‘°l*‘|e_.`_ ._ ,.,. . .»'rwa=a*¢qam.iseaae¢¢er“ aaewfuar ' sos. osonos mms. l'0s'1'flrl§ s.a.. D_cL.,lP.c.. ' iourcasehas not been more successful. great;-‘ie'sue,whlchwie the real bone ot No oueecrcssthe water seemed to un contention in all tllebye-elections. - _l derstand just what Sir Wilfrid Laurier I D i Y ‘Damn um ¢x‘AuBm,LAm_ meant by his hints about the treaty-mak» _ _ _ I V f ___,» -in wer for Canada orh I he - ' V_ gpo , owl' ar ' e ' < _ _ V _ I _ r "Oli °°°T*°; Y.-UU mil* HT- 053111130! meaattogo, so that there was really no _ - \- - ' f - i I7" ' -s-A, - f ‘ _ Biff' _ _ British public opinion onthe point. _I _ Gifts fm’ au' Damty*G1fts’ V - V tym. ; _Beta -me femme' :accuse -mae _ rundown-mafrnr¢d‘siim`s -ui which had extended up the tubes, leading from the -th so middle ear, and were `qu1f'Ai"hi‘d W- "Ill bsihlvsss the .clded that they.oame:to their d cause ct inability locals that w_ere__ _intended _tor _ Y°°--l“9°b°f°l'°I"ll°dI ‘Demi 5 dui Mr. Foster proceeded to say he had Gifts for men and w?men‘ _ _ ‘ Wl°11_ Ulm Ili Bil‘ml°8l1ll11- H9 W” 5% adressed twenty meetings during hir Gifts fm' b°yS and gms' What bep`pened”'to occurrenceiand ilrthree 866 D ~ , terferes with capacity for usetnlnsll, might hgvg_b¢¢n,pg¢v¢g“¢ is an institution, but my experiences limits ‘bmw ta “Mant bum,” mg Shuvs C “um _e_ .hbieoee-J of catanh. They can be brim-ll ramen dean. tion in the euslnchian tubes, reduce little V»se-1 knowing ~ in re¢°l_v°1it,vil1_ MIM in W sissmre' willdo ci V rf-- l '; ,,~ .,, ~ ‘www W emi-mer_t\l¢_em\u\iee ......rV.°1-_ ~==-°i~ii;;='-~'¢';:_;,* ___ffi- f \_V,_,,._. »~ v B°r1°r»¢\\'°_ _#_ »=-1»»»~»_:=~»‘f?.`3`v""'$3 mm i- , »'» _ rr reustom oftlr' U' we-i _ UW' Catania now e p = V V V JUST WHAT TO. GIVE A' _ _n s., =V . _ _f _,_,-_lr _. . Than man who toot th ' ' swat ~viriI». hopeful and nrenmd w ini imma, seem fl fr W1 .il ‘ A Glffs f°f *h°S° Wh° i y eu horn loud and 1ong~fr0m one end light it cuttothe end. He is note young l:|?mug!; nun; uma, l;m¢‘n°°m, agen.; ' those Whose needs must lhukttvtfy &ht I I 1_§j'_ "j -f man, but seemed to he in vigorous health, g“.g°¢¢¢¢ . ins gum |- “’°°“° °°` °‘ '§*ib°r1~i°'= _f°11°w°rS To secure our atrona e we are re red to' i e thi '°°"°"' "N °°°"'°'i“°"°°d “°i""°°°°°; ASTHMA CAN BE CURB' V l'l A ' is 'i"' -_ _ fact,itisimpossibieto get buildings be hug es |,,1 the Wm-km 1° Y lll\'Cmll'kGblO mlll-'by mosh cgmenut gtr0nR]y for it s]re`dy_ ty l°U'lkl|-‘K ¥’°1"i°“°llliY li* GW” Bmlm ¥°°~ iciasses, agricultural and industr-ial,Iwers l - -_ .v _- ' _ §_;;" » ' _ W ~ -.uso E Pfice for which they are s0_1d to the largest dealers. nligtilizwpiiiipllaim mmm°""°"` ' I _ _ 0 »; ` _ _ V l ' _ I 9' ' a -‘ _ " -1'." . ` .'- _ ` Itwaspouring rain, but there was 7,06) I I _ __ _ "' y P g P Pa g V e _demonstration outside also. He spoke Thousand, of testimonials mncxusively ‘nearly two hours and carried his and- prove that Asthma can be permanently ~ s ~ _4_ - k ,_ cured by inhaling Carannnornus, i- iiest value obtainable. Don t buy till you see what we can ‘:;°::e 38.32; l,r,1,,,,m,,,,;,;,, ,rm ¢,m.,,,, ,B °§,§,°'§§,,, do for ou absolutely in sympathy wits him.” y ‘ ` was conoraur wnwoxr.. Oxford tweed Suits Double Breasted our own make F,s‘;;d,f°" °b°“i 'W' °“ mp’ Mr' ~ I “Io was most satisfactory in point of _ _ _ ' - _ » litem t k t b sea c r i - We have moved into our new store oi iw-0° ed in-<><> » ::::;t.‘.ii;l.°::‘.m’::°°':.“::::::‘:;'.i:l > G I o - ' 'Z ‘\ ltroductiouto my audiences was the fact fR\'lBl'll1f»6Sd)» §l'i0G '$l.(D; trial eine 2:'>c, _‘ . tha' IwasaCanadian and ever wh rc Drumdgts' or ° c°P°15°“ &C°'» King" ' ' I .. , y e ‘ _ ' _ ' (__ _'_ . , was manifested an intense desire to hear ;_::'1§);_ti1Aun'_roN.s MANDBAKI Pnl ; 1 occupled by the E' C O - if . ,, _ l - R U _what a Canadian had to say from the I C E colonial point of view. The audiences *D* -' - ~ Q 9 were very sympathetic and responsive -I ._ Call and see our beautiful line oi vases? ' _ don’t think it too much to say they were ` that we are now offering at a bio discount. ` . I - _ _ . __ ,_ and FURNISHER~ _enthusiastic They were very quick to _-W. P. Colwiii.Sunnysids. 127 d 1 mo A _ 7 V ’ ‘ undisturbed sleep. Catarrhozone cures __ Asthma that doctors are unable even to § relieve and can cure you. .The Catarrhc- srfno inhaler is made of hard rubber, his ,_ ~ FANCY GOODS and TQY S are not the only goods we have for Xmas buyers. They occupy a_store by themselves.” Our BOOK DEPARTMENT .is as 1afg¢ and w¢ __ tel-ieve we have as good a selection of the best BOOKS as well as those of recent publication as can be found in the MARITIME PRoV1NcEs. Below will be found a list of all we have ' Qace here to enumerate. Hundreds more on our bookshelves. l _ We pay postage on books by mail. Order early. _ CLOTH. _ The God Bad Bug); Phil1p0tiiB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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