IIIY IIUUR 0F TIIE NIBIIT. ‘“"\'-sauna-aan... l‘ t me on/liiniliiz, ai.liu.o'l'li:owN, P. n 1. JANUARY is isoo. ?-f l _ _ _ __ ._ _- _ M -- -- -~~ ~-- ~ '- r -~-'- W ' ~ - HEART HUMBUG- lt is fashionable totlav to have a ?1-“_i___~i,_;'__`r-“ii°___”___= ew heart scare every hours. The ommoncst =ymptoms of tlyspi-Pais or garvo trouble, such as palpitation, weak spells, loss of appetite and poor circulation, are magnified and dis- torted into serious signs of heart trou- ble, with the object of frightening the public into taking this or that heart remedy. If a hundredlh part of the heart trouble we hear about were real, the cemeteries would he filled in a month. A wrong construction is put upon coninion ailments in order to hunibug the people into the belief that heart disease is prevalent, where aa real heart trouble. which is so sadly and suddenly fatal when it does occur, is a rare disease. Lopsided arguments cannot conniizcc an in telligent people. Iron is .1 vital ele- ment of the blood. Too little iron means weakness. lack of spirits, pal- lid cheeks, shortness of breath, sleep- Iessuess, nervousness, loss of vital force, ending in general lircak down. The iron in Dr. \Vard`s Blood and Nerve Pills is in the soluble form you need, in combination with other cura- tive agents in such a manner that disease can’t resist their action. You fuel yourself getting well when you take Dr. Ward’s Blood and Nerve Pills. 92-:~.~n»r.°.n.bi‘zf.fr;.n...e;'.n:v»=f~~ °f _` _ 'ln|nnrlanl___ 5 lnnnuncemenl We hereby beg to announce to our cuftomers that we have sold our Giocerv Business to Messrs. R. F. Maddigan & and would solicit a continuance of the patronage so liberally extended to ls in the past. W. GRANT & CO. In connection with the above we take this opportunity of informing the cus- to-nera of the above li and rm, the public 0. generally, that we have in stock a full liao of Gensial Groceries, which will be "M “up br out Fr” Mun" of time, because it will requirealoug time g00da I0 all parts of the city. Ttlephone connection. R. F. MADDIGAN & C0., Queen Stro et, isa 23-d & w tf Ch"I`own. [_ ___ - I _ States has now to occupy the Philippines is derived by a purchase from Spain, ,after having denied Spain’s right. Can direct his message to llllllllllllllll lllllllllllll -aT- I Residence in connec°ion wifh Store. Comer Kent and Gt. George Sts. Telephone. niscouwr sALE` was so insolent and foolish as to nip -0F- the legs of the bull-dog one could ` hardly blame the latter for shaking him a little roughly! Another speaker professed to find aparallel between the ,P Iast week we receivel a large case £518 mon of the hThil::°n ont' 23 d' and " I mo' ‘_ nieanyearsagowen eyf _ ____ _ M W'u°' Huh” B“k°" ‘mm EUS' ,fought against taxation without re- ' B 'md' th” °h°“ld h"° 5°" 5°” presentation. It might have occurred dareemontlis ago, but was delayed ¢° thi, ,p,._k,,,|,,,| 5, mg 5,,” °°°°"*»°f° °° '-5° var- blinded by pnjndicn, omit i. on _In order to clsar_ a lot of them out Outhndm md no; th, 3°," ,ho svwk. ve have dwided to his a have tri. claim to bn contending for lsoaaat of 125 por seat labor . if 'll' l'0'l|ll° Kllllj Among the letters of regret from This is a ch; _ persons sympathetic with the Boer _ n°° I0 8°* * 1\1°° cause who had been invited to speak serviceable Market Basket at a low vu one fro M Ed ' D M m r. win . cad :f5;mC°ll°°fly and set rw rick who fel: it to bn his duty in ply s ma small tribute to England llll Mllllllllll llllllllllllll TL'l~I.\‘DA Y. .lANL'AR\' 221.1%). _- - - ' - 1 1 11 A (IRE.-\T PRO-BOER MEETING. Faneuil Hall in Boston has been called “the Cradle of Liberty" and the-re a few nights ago a great meet- ing was held to express sympathy with the Boers in their present can- tl ct with Britain. There was during the speaking a plentiful misrepresen- tation of the British people and Gov- ernment and a ridiculous reiteratiou of the statement that the Boers are Sghtiug for their liberties. All the speakers entirely ignored the facts that the Boeis and not the British were the attacking party; that all the b.:'t!f~° -F 'to campaign so far have been fought on British soil. and that inslead of Britain being checked in a vain effort- to conquer the Dutch Re- publics it is the latter who are being driven back from their invasion of Cape Colony and Natal. But even the pro-Boer speakers were-driven to confess that in the face ofthe United States pushing a war of conquest in the Philippines they found some dilliculty in being very severe upon Britain. One of tlietr number, Hon. Geo.F. Williams, had before in the same hall denounced the war in the Philippines in unmea- sured terms, and at the Boer meeting he felt compelled to sayt Now, this is a pro-Boer meeting. It is not an anti-English meeting. andl am glad of it. I am glad of il because when I am here apologizing in the name of American cit zenship for my own government I will not holda for- eign people responsible until I know, whether they also are misrepresented by their government. Unfortunately as of of l a nation we can cast no slurs at any oth or nation which attacks the liberty of another people Pray God that the time may come when we are so purged our own offences that we may again speak words auch as were spoken out the mouths of Otis and of Adams. But now, when we attempt to criticise England, we had better take plenty of o take the beam out of our own eyes ” This speaker did well to remember that if there be a mote in J ohu Bull’a eye in regard to South Africa there is a very unmistakeable beam in Uncle Sam`s eye ill Philippine affairs. F r the only legal right which the United longer to rule in any of her colonies east or west. One of the speakers denounced Eng- and as the modern Carthage and loudly called out in the language of Cato, "Lot Carthage be destroyed," which sentiment we are told was greet- ed with “enthusiastic applause.” An- other compared the South African Republics to "alittle pug dog light- ing a battleworn English bull-dug,” ‘meet tonight in Faneuil hall. More than any other people today I believe the English people are the custodians of civilization. The English power in the world is onthe whole the greatest and the bait power. That power is great just so far as, on the whole, it has been a power greater than any » ther in behalf of justice as it certain- ly has been. There is nothing more im- poriartwitli reference to the interests ofthe woild in the century which ws are about to enter than that England should bo kept true to herself; that the tru- England should be kept strong and the false England be kr pt back and kept under." When the fair, full moon rolls silent through the heavens, silvering the clouds she passes and moving the great ocean to a responsive throb be- neath, msn and wamen turn upward an admiring gaze. Strangely enough i.he unwonted splendor of the night will move some dogs to bark, but the moon moves serenely on her appointed course. So it is with “the world’s greatest and best power.” Shedding light, liberty and blessing wherever her influence extends, Brit- ain moves on calmly to the accom- plishment of her great, God-given destiny. The best thought of the world follows her stately onward march with intelligcnt admiration, and we need not wonder if at the same time some dogs are moved to howl. ‘*Ec1'l_D;;io;itz'ons I- Are Early Shown." just so coil in the blood comes out in shape of scrof- alan ftfor in Childffn and young people. Taken in time it can be eradicated by vsirig Hoocfs Safsaparilla. lil older people, the aftermath 0f imgrzlar living .allows it- S¢lf in bllioas ¢onaYlz'on.s, a' /wavy Head, a foal month, a genera! had f¢¢lx'ng. is ia aio blood, the iinpnn blood, friends, which is the mal cause. Pun'fy that _with Hood’s Sarsaparilla and hlPPmess will reign in your family. Rllllil 80700-“For three years I suffered with a running sore on oneot my ankles. Was not able to put my foot on the oor when I commenced taking Hood‘s Sar- ld . . u d saparilla. Four bottles of this medlclne has m e me a well woman" Mas Cup T olrsol. llalega Mines, N. S. B|00d Pllflflsl'-“ I have taken Hood’s Barssvarlua, and and it beneficial for my- aelf and baby. It puriliea the blood and strengthens the system.” Mas. Haan Wau., Clinton, Out. TI|’0d Feeling-“ Was all run down and had no appetite. Was tired all the time Hood’s Sarsaparilla was suggested, and n' trial benefited me so much that now I would not be without the medicine.” Mas. G. D. Bna.vs.'rr, Central Norton, N. B. ,lar '/r Neve' 0/53/7.00//lf: adding that in such case it was a mere insult to ask on which side American sympathies ought to be' thrown. And still, if the little pug _H . 0l'lI Y’ , 0 ._.__; _ P? "5 WA N 1' E D. , An experienced canvasser to travel and ‘ W . ' I J- ud ° _ § ood'§ Pills cur' liver ills - the non-irritating and -S3 " , , »<“.'![i7 Qc _-Li l snsnsesn c.a _ .. ~/ ff? rv ma »-`., \,~_ »\’1 if .. 5 Youth's Line Blue .‘f~'f_ `\\§T;’\) - ffl' gains. he ' ra ‘\~i~lc to v-Irs with Hood s Sarsaparllli. A int Agents, No canvassin Salary expanses paid. Drawer-:66 rmgfgrd, Y Among other things he wrote : "It is, I am s. re. as lovers of Eng- ' land that the citizens of Boston will I For ° c 0D)f27@Zf@g° 11201225;/,,, miss EMPLEI G-. Ansar P , _ S¢enicEifeco;,e TI ' -1.2:.-rs;-rec >.:.n°'°.i‘i`.'=- '“">".f.'3=..""`.~:.."i':-5 ls , 3° . January, sm, lsno at ii n'°i°nl~a.°° _ ’ January. 11td. on' NOTICE ni-. areas. ara ioo anis Quin. 1'ii°:iiii)d°°“°' °' tl” 8"" ' By Oriifor ofaflliiect j :. rt; »; 1-' 5", ‘ 1-_ ,_ ’\ ‘ ;i sflliii liigci iigiii S-7 lil? ll nn? _ 37% 'LQ / V" IMS Pllllll ill Fimh and Newest; Teac herltvfalntlng. .ni ' i ul studio of 5 Pupil or one nf Bn.nm». sm so - -o.-.nf mr -ti Watts. Grafton Bt. ` ` ` ` 9 isa - Ch’town. _ P £11 RICIES Clll ' - 1 lnlnpngn silt To effect is quick and absolute clearance We propose to close out the balance at a stu- pendous sacrifice. We planned for immense U'9»d0 l9»Sli fell and durin November and De- 00mb6l'» Wev had it EREATEST in our HISTORY. ; Read this list below carefully. The ue more strongly than words, viz; MEll’S UVERCUATS Zia 2 Blue Cloth Coats, sizes 39 and 36 $6.50 clear lor $6.00 _Z IIIIKEII 00". 5;. " 3 Blue Cloth. size 36 and 37 - $9.00 for 0.00 5 Bus Pilot Cvercoats, size 35, 37 and 38. - $13 00 lor $9.00 13 Blue Cloth Overcoats,(Shorey’s) some with raw edge,some satin lined,in fact all our _ $16.00 coats to clear for no guaran- a ' tend 2 Black Boucle Cloth Overooats, sizes 36 and 37 - . $9.50 for 0.50 ' Cloth Overcoats, (Shorey as), sizes 33, 34 and 35, sold at _ I l.50 now 7.95 3 Brown lined Overcoats $ I 0.00 for $6.95 sizes 38, 39 and 40. _ Now is your chance. To-night for. bar- Men’s Satin Lined, 3 dark Gray Over- coats, suitable for old Gents. Sizes 38,40 and 41, good value for $10.00 Now $6-90 ' 7 dark Brown Melton Overcoats, s-.zes 36, 37, 38, 39 and 40, raw edge, fancy lining, sold at 12.75, now $8-90 Youil\’s Roofors, Sizes 32 to 35, breast maasura, only to clear at 2.75. _ Q - Boy s Roofors. All our line Reefers, sizes -to fit boys 4 to 8, all of them we sold at from $3.50 to 4.50;_ your pick for 2.75; also 3 job lot gf NSPS. sizes to fit boys, 4 to 9, for $1, a snap, _ Men’s Suits from $3.75 to $16. Some- thing special in Winter suits at $6 50. woi th just $9; Boys’ 2-piece suits, $1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 up, fit boys 5 to 14 years; Boys' Youth’s and Men’s odd _Vests, Boys’ and Youth’s 50c; Mens Pants rices away down,95c to $5, can suit most anybody; Boys’ Knee Pants, prices 50c to $1.25. Just received a full line. ' ~~ " ;" -Yi »`~.' '.;‘f4*i . . i . f ° l. _- . *__ _ V ,.- -._)-V~ ‘_ f . jg, ., . -~;_ -, fs ,_~. , 1- l - _ ,_ __ » ,- V _ . a ___‘_» .- fa.>.'..-t..-;_'.~. ,,. - 1; Lf '”'1.~ >&3’ ~",;' ~ *f " 'f .X -l‘e,.<‘-sw ia? f ‘_ `,»,-..`.‘.» -2.:-*_-, V _p ~» . . . - - -. » ‘““ ' - -. . v' ~ ,-» -.gr 5 ,.. ' '-.»'"“<= --.Q ..~--.-.o~ -'.. » wc' » - --.- ' - '_. 'ig-g »'--J: 1' ` i _f - -’.'_ -. __ 7_ 1,;§v,,__`-“",_'. ,g.‘*f_,f_ 'H ‘ ~ ;T‘..~. --i§2f_.'§ifti.‘l§a.~§s1“Jx~ -'f-l 'Y A- -' - - - f . - ..-.._---va' n-.,»-~.,.....-. -..._. _ .. .1 » . __ wa..-. ....:..I._ _,__ __ *_ ;__ 5 ! h l , , l a Tlsday if. B & A 1 VV? ilu i _ ,,,,-,,_~,,,,,,». m_l . ...I 1* ik 1 Glam; Oarsd l casa d lf £1 f P.; 3 ir 5 lr I-li if rg!! f sri? Hashrooms s * .. LJ has two alar Adnlsalaa “Plas at A .ni i""1 n"" lliighe ...EE anim?