s . M ,vii "q.~,`l`.;` K- ,- _ V ._ ,...,_F,, w,g $,7_Rq_.yw. . ~ - ~ r . ne fin if ws Cwivo Atlitlliilil Sill. P , ______ . Dun Briarnaaindrinnrnro. wnnmau' J Calendar. Tho great prognaa of the printer‘s ost in tho nlaeooonth century is Bttlngly marked in this closlut year by the nr- tistio calendar we have just received from N. W. Ayer &Sou. newspaprr and magazine advertising agents, Philadel- phia. True totheir motto of "Keepinlr ever lastingly at it," Messrs. Ayer dz Siu havcso made this calendar, year after year, that a demand for it has sprung up that always quickly absorbs the cii;ti<:n. This calendars proportions are commensurate with its dignity as an . art work. but its iizs is determined solely by u'ility. The figures are` of the generous dimensions that quickly catch the eye and make it a favorite with, business men ;therc are also helpful suggestions accompanying each month‘s figures. and there is a rich ensemble of color and design. This edition will not last long; while it does, th ise who send 25 cents to the publishers will receive a coiiv postpaid. T _é-limi °Iei;t`ey`s Liniuient will cure Crcup in s few minutes. , Lipton Makes Application. (.iiti'.\<;o_.l.in ‘Z0-Sir Thomas Lipton, owner ol the last yesit‘s Amcrica`s Cup challenger. Shamrock. has applied for meinbership in the Chicago Board of Trade. Sir Thomas has owned and op-exited a meat preserving and pork piecing plsitat the stock yards for i-cverslyears,but heretofore has had ni membership in the Board of Trade. being represented by the manager of his Chicago odi re, g-_lj<___- (1.‘cup.the dread ol every mother is instantly relieved by Bentley’s Lini- “GDL liiiid-Colored Horses. Even the horses are being dyed khaki- color in South Africa. Black and White says the coloring lasts for two mouths, and does tue horses no harm. Among the sandy hitlocks,khaki is a most puuiisg color lor the Boers. It is muohto bs preferred to either black or white, and experienced ainpaignern assert that if it)nd not been so frequent- ly used to clothe the British troops the loss ct lite would have been much great- er. The Canadian Militia department made no mistake when it resolves to oiothc the contingent for South Africa with this matsrial.- London Ad vertisor. Mourning Envelopes Forbid- den in France. iienceforth mourning envelopes are lot to pass thrtugh the French post. Tue notepaper may have as deep an edge as the sender desires, but the cover must bo whita, or may be tinted, but is not to have a black edge. It is not that the department is out of sym- pathy with the expression of mourning by means of stationery ;on the contrary. the sending of mourning cards la a decided source of rsvenue. It is that experience has shown the post cmce authorities that mourning envelopes are easily tamperfd with. They can be opened. and if the gunimsd edge is torn or frayed in the process a little ink rubbed over the Hack surface makes everything look right. A white envs- lepaso interfiredwith would tell its Dwi lalr._Philadolphia Bocdd. Mr father aye t ld me. my mother an ‘s , Ye'd mak a grade husband and keep me aye brew; _ Ii’s true I love Johnnie, he‘s young and he's bunnio, But wnss ma, I Sou, he was naething svn P Redeem ' the Time NOW ld y0Ul’ time I Pqrchggg 5 nice Oak or TValnut Clock as we are selling them at a big discount at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store, Sunnyside. JURY81 C0. A beautiful Calendar given free with every clock. Vi'e wish our Customers one and f. _ .yy ' ‘- H’ E. ' _ t ,, = - I ` l a ` _ seas efremperance- We wish you prvspllllllllil NP' -You doa‘i appear to be very amiable places during the year upon which we 8'" nlmiiii Nr. mush llldlrt wi I umm’ M". D.'.°n_ p nv. inn ‘n|.|».d_ I '\Y.» .1 40.4 ua ma; 1 have any tmmadi. That our order has been conducive of el-_ atc reason to,‘ retorted Mr. Dawson. which good is true and that much .yy mm; to me thai aug ahgnid ba yet remains for us to do is _equally true. amiable naturally, without a reason) Therefore. W0 IDU!! D03 llll°‘V UU W! said Mrs. Dawson. . individual responsibility in this matter -lt that so P' growled hor lord and 01 llvb lIDP°l'\lll00 i0 0°? °¢\l°\l'!» £0 master. our nation and to our Gcd. ‘Of course if one has any cause to be W0 NIM be ill “P006 ill °l'3\=l' 10 uusniinhle, it would be a d fferent mat- l°¢°ll|P\ilb the noble purposes of onr\ gg;-_‘ time-honored institu‘ion. _Thon, let ua -You‘re getting quite philosophic aa, meet with Maple Leaf Division, Free-_Q V your vears grow on you,‘ said the am- town. Wednesday Blat inst..actuated by i.\¢l¢`1\1;-_ Dawa0n_ a desire to disseminate the grand cardin- --1'0u're getting awful had tampa-9.), al principles ef Love, Purity and Fidel- the greatest bitterness. Mrs Dawson burst out laughing. ~So that‘s what is bothering you.” I know that. What‘s the matter with ity- \ you to-night ?‘ The usual railway privileges will °0h. a mau‘s liable to feel cheerful, 50 Sf"-¢*d~ Tick!! Wm 5° "N03 W coming home. after working in an 91° 30"* ‘P3 31|* £09519! l'°l°l'° °P "° cities an day, to ned wid mr and and on Mwdsy Feb- 5%- poggtoeg ggrvgd np [0 him ‘gr dinner. C0l'll60Il8l 0| llt8lldlDCO bO 10° isn‘t he ?‘ exclaimed Mr. Dawson with ‘lulmd 0" th” h°m° tflP- We wish to have as large n represen- tation as possible. Please don"tforget the date- Wednesda_v.81»t inet. 1900. ~1~`un isn`t it ?’ said Mr. Dawson. Ff°'°\’U°l` y- 'Y -A man is never above his stomach.” ERNEST S- W3F¥‘- SOD. A sage remark,” observed Mr. Daw- GRAND 503135 Fredericton, Jan. 19Lh,l900. ‘I remember the time when you used - wa . Dawson. *W ll I ‘tl te 0 `t. “id £,s_D::,v';o:”.‘|l-lg, n$P?d;:;°\P_ At Elmedale. on Friday, the 13th to eat cold beef with positive volacity.‘ . ""3 KEBLBY amu- ~'1`imes have changed ‘ T”°°°, In u"m‘\1.°| “gil” "ind °f ‘M ‘f'é“'i"' . I. . _ °Yes, and so have you. You have sizes »nrc°l|>ort‘.lar,iid.n:`l'|ati:~ Kesleymlnatifiitrs become a bad-tempered misauthropc, .l§§f°"°"°°= if Ci,f3°1‘;£clémY_g_”§f_;xmv$f“; and I can account for it in only one Reima B. Ronan-i-sox snmiw w. canon. llrs.A. I. Jonsson )(ae.R. J. Csirranu. Y ‘And what`s that?‘ demanded Mr. L- -_ » ---~ --'-~=-===' Dawson, scornlully _ . ‘The fact that you always had a tend- DIED’ > .__ . ,lit ll. I8.-(lpi})-L lllll|TlTllllS Instantly Believed by illillillllll Fnrirritatlon,ftcli ing,nnilindam mation of the akin, for scaly eruptionsoi the mlinilfy thin, an falling hair, for rod,roughliands and facial blem- ishes, nothing so pure, so speedily effective as warm baths with Cuucnn entle with C of emolllernts and itat of cutest 4--~_...- _ ._ _._. B_-;_f -- ' 1 inscstiiiiiéous irsiis.. Life appears too short to spend in nursing animosity or registering wrong. B. B. B. Cures Abcesses. “IhadalargeAbscess under my ami aswellassorasin various parte of in body. Being advised to use Burdoch oncy to dyspepsia. You have devel- - f y 0P0d il\\0 I Nglllll' dylPOPii° 0\’llik» At Haverhill. Mass., on Sunday, Dec. and I recommend Dodd‘s Dyspepsia 17th, Mary E. Platt, a»od 40 years.Tne Tablets I0 you-` deceased was a woman or awict and -I have you :nd your cooking to gentle disposition. and died as she had thank for it then) said Mr.Dawson. lived, trusting drmly in the ments of ‘You know that is unlrue,’ said hlrs. her Redeemer. Her remains were laid Dawson. to rest in the presence of a large crowd l know nothing ofthe kind,” said Mr. of friends. in the family plot at Mont- rose. P. E. I. you have for the last fifteen yoers,' she °f hi' *K* U‘“’i°8 hi' |°“l "5 PW' ‘Meg u un lg" 'um ‘ful illness he exhibited wonderful pati- A tendency to Dyspepsia is often inherit- °°°° md '°*lS“5°° "° ul* Dim* "nb “_ Dodds’ Dpmh T.bl=u 'in can llld IDG! Q0 lil* Qslillly WllhOl\ I lllll- “”P°P"‘ "‘ “Y °”°° ¢`§;"i'.l'1'.f.i2i.°'5"¥.§° '§.°'{i§'.--'°i'i’2 _ 0 *_* f_" *_* leaves a wife 'and two small children to EMULSION 'rin n. si i.. iaiiiuision “$47 i‘Z.°3‘..°‘6‘l.'“..,-......‘f" -”"_°..."."i.'1’i.."L52."“°°.i.ii....°' Tho D. & L. EMULSIUY a c I prescribed by th Iading phy&mm Of The D. & L. EMULSIUN I ll fl la nd will ’,'l...”'i“.f'.§,,.‘l'I.~’... °’5s."f°i."'s°i',I. muff" Be snroycu get DAVIS & LAWRENCE thcgennina C0., Limited. loutreal 'rhei>.&i.. “°°’”‘”°“?“",_ . I 3* _'Q _ !.....l _ Cnours, Con ha andOolcs areal lcsaens the cough almost instantly, and cures readily the most obstinate cold. Manufactured by the proprietors of Perry Davis' Pa.n-Killer. gil. A Bosrox despatch to the St. John Telegraph says :-The steamer Halifax outward bound from Boston to Halifax, is ashore on the dats od Spectacle ls- land in the lower harbor. Her position was learned by accident. Since the Z United States tug Resclute was sunk there has been no communication with Fort Warren after dark. Tonight s `. | l number otcdicers at the fort wishing Trains gssttstgzg Ssiiiiiiiéii =: .'.IIms vm' --..$.25 J\nctimi.....1.d4 oniluxtm .... ._ 7.0 Lv CQ ariaisa Arm! S . - M5 ....... . .AIDUKGI ....... . . i 1% II.” _.__ to come to the citv chartered a tug and on mean" Tuna” [mmm ma, im, as they come up the harbor the Halifax tg” l"'*:":x°f "ll '° “R_*2n‘;‘g,_"m "‘“ “HY was discovrred. Ttia Halifax is rest- ' ing casiiy and she will probably float Ontwaru. 'rralnalawaau onthe next tide. Later: The steamer *‘°°“M,_U,t5,,_ Hein 1 states an me use emily 32 before 1 o’olook tc.'lay and proceeded Lia for hir destination. ' aiu-Qi knot always at hand. apiast sudden coughs heaping a bottle of Pain- hansr. Avoid-sahatltntse. but sae hm-litter. Pu-ry Sill; r,i§ 'éptn .... ...'ri¢aian....i.v. I A_e.'_ ,uhh ”°__‘w°_ '”PI”"'i '_' .'° F --it ri FS- stststt I.lilLv....Charlottotown.. 8.5 Ar{ 8.50 Lv lt. Stewart Junct 5.0! Card! mx;i::_°e...,...°'" Cam ye by Athnf lad with the Philabeg. Down by the tummcl. or banks of the GNU; Saw ye the lads wi* their bonuets an’ ii iii isnt 3.45 Lv It Stewart Junct. Ar Lvltd G.A SHARP. Bunerfntrmden Charlottetown . Dec. 2|. |58. P. I. AAL 5.15 Lv Emerald Junction Ar 1.3¢ gba. . Ar. .Capo 'fr-nvcncnhvdizi A Trains hatsrn ~°"“- .seseet Gm.Man.0a.n. .333 i'-'-rl; l" EP? 3 R. ....... .. P.)l. A.\f. Time. MISS TEMPLE- ‘ ”~“'°° LOST.-F id i ht Gold W _*_ fl]\ecn.ls ggesnagtacllied. Findct:hw(i:ilh.ll: Teac her of Painting. .m.¥.‘." ’°"“"‘°“ "’ ‘°°“"' °*"’° “gli ]8.d. Pupil of one of Boston’s first I-°3T'°0“ F54* °'°“i°8 between the - . Opera House and ulhba t et. lndi il artists. lkpply at residence of Prof. watch. Finder wiubifrchvvaidzu Watts, tsl-afwn Sc. °"“° '* ““!!1‘“°°~. . .. __ - . .15 ff- all &_ » B' so venue' 7 zxrlnsniioat T I liausula - a iw 2 £ @- qi QPIL vaaaas iar§aE:"°'°" $ iffy. Ldj iii it ii. " -- ~- f -~ -f -~ ~ -- J Addrem the U. S. SPl(,‘1A_L’[‘Y 00_ Hu hes SPECIAL 2 Remeuiizs lr F M _W xr lwsitsrcoueiinntruas , -- "° ~*U‘°=“=- W” 1-...>:.M<>....., B.......,... ....,,, 3‘¢“.2‘-?.%'i&°.t'°“°°‘° "°""° ”i22'.°li'.‘.°f‘.‘ fgpfos 1 Pillmomrv e i loitsalx.-A _ cents. IUGIES’ CIEUOTE IIXTURE ctihmo Lmd LungtmnDisli¢ii.'se,chP“riica A wt 0000*! lillElllaTl8l CUBE » Apnsitivc cure for Rhoumatlnra, g iii. itiiiii__i_i iiiusi ri'i`=Ttii2°`a::; :Qian orgy.” liilifll’ Ill Illlflll If l|| H0d\¢|lt88 . °, .iiinoiizt iusuis"'=...'.=:iiif' Avothooaria rr-ui °° 11 si is ;! il 55 I s‘m'”m° [IMI ho addressed whim Nw 1 Prince Charley. Parlor suites in great variotv, at prices that will suit you.-John New. son. 20 lw . NAITS, LUSTS, F0l|||DS,ETC` I ALE HELP WAN'l‘llili.-HALU8 BAR SCHOOL. Buffalo. Boston and New Y=|FkR " " ' 4 Earn money while lnnniin . Board Siwfl pggagurti-ei-. 'rwis rm. Rafi-taurus mia. AEENK w.u\’fEUat atnnce. A gglolforagdp Pgtts and K:tt1oA Cover. Fast cr. ro a a, - of new nitzd useful housdzlold m ° mm Adelaide East, Tuma _ cv. 2i.'1_'n. 'rii.s».z1i. '° ~' ‘IU-LE1.-A homo Euston atraot eng- isiriing aias ro.-ms. °°wiiii mit, as-' -stable aniicouchhouise. Now occupied E slslwwlnwrm land nt' ` unto.: St, °?..»~.t..... »if.w»t.° ii; K quickly cured by Pyuy-Pe toral. lt white cooks des. ' Leaving their monntiins to follow' Burn’s concert, 25th January. l Sick Headache, Bilioneneaa Dyapapn' They lnnllin ‘ ' - euorweakm., cup’ me _ Blood Bitton, I did so with the result that theabsceseandsoraaallsnant away and ihaveneverhothssed meninoo. Mrs. Philip Rice, Villa Novi, Ont. ancestry except those who have none cf their own. lhufs Liimmt Cares liethsrta. Every man is valued in this werld as F - Few people dispsrags n distinguished' he shows by his conduct that he wishes to be valued. Hagyard’s1oliow0il -takaaonhlnlamnmtion, proveutsdisulerasienof kinvofahnrn. Dossuot nrsnilthaelothae. Prlcailic. siii ith It is the peculiar faculty of look to discran the faults of others st the same time they forget their cwn_. llilhurn’a Sterling Headache are easy to take harmless sure tccure any headache minutes. . Patience is bitter, but its fruits is sweet.-Rousseau. limrfs Lhlnsntonrestleldele. The region where no living thing hath habitation ls called Yesterday. gi' iii Hun. Bdwaad Young, formerly United States Consul at Windsor, U. 8., says tha he always keeps Dr. l'cwler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry in the house to nee when ge has eaten anything thstdisagrees with Im. All powerful money gives both birth and beauty.-Horace. / l&d’aLiltCl'asGav#H¢lll. p The region where no man hath even ‘ set foot is called Toziorrow. p Wormseannctoxisteither in chddren cradslss when Dr. Low’s Worm Syrnpts used. She. Alldealers. highly civilized conntryis lillin?;al!-l»enmaisPilIeara a gomGont. 1'@oma iclnmfail. Prioaloo. Thedecpestocean iedeath. , Ldslhheddlnl lisisnesr.° Thelargast riveristlme. I'ui-intsrnalereatssnat nan Isgyard’s Yellow0ilcannotbeeu:eslidasapamr,e- vmg nndsoothiagremedyforell pine. p Athoussndtimesllstsnto thccunn- selcf your fsiend, but seekit only once. IDTIIERS llllw. - Howssrionsathingitistc have their littlccncseuEeringfromwor|na.Dr.Low’a .W0l’lll_Byrup_isap|ansantremadytotakcl llldqulckly ridstholylfomofhhosc dan- gorousparaaitsa. Piice25c. iii Prceporitv is no just scale. Adversi ty is the only balance to weigh friends -Pluiarch. Liver Tnoublns,hilliousnesn, sallow com- P|°Xi°“, follow eyes, jaundice, etc.. yield to the curative powers of Laxa-Iavor Pills. They are sure to cure. When a man fusses, his wife docsn’t| card so much that he is displeased as :liiie fears that the neighbors will hear Ill. ‘_ Ladies who sufsr from Constipation, s 4 7 -'is ig. sits ml |.| thowiatcron aotiv -"- pperiitiieuiihosthdc iiiiniiry. i” ei - i llll- l..P. llllllllll. / 145QuesnStreet¥ ' _A Tests "..i".,"‘....., - Keds -by A Ottawa and Ma md . N in.; l3owmeb, Omcial Analy- my 'un ist for N. S. and P, E. I °°°'°°‘\° Doarborn’s Perfect, 13.4 por cant R°y~\. ' 11 so ‘- mimi in P"°°'° °'°°"" 1°-98 " g nnoinrlngn urscona, purest P°"° G°|d» 9-94 “ Imvefisl. 9.72 ~ ..':“.-...'“"'t'.‘".:“..'r'“.t..“.‘.:':.=.':r.".'&.‘i°..':¢ W°°df“'~ Gffmsii- 6-08 “ DEARB()RN’S PEE- FECT tests the highest and sells at the lowest price (38c. for a. pound tin,) full weight and' ab- solute purity lleaihorniills. St. John, I. l.f f v /Y.” 4 i. Boston For Hardwood Floors. , The best made' i'i'i-li’-% The colors in Brainerd 5 Armstrong wash embroidery Violet is into tone' Geranium Luke is exactly that shade and all the other 374 are true f0'name or number. When you need an exact shade you can depend upon getting it just a. surely as you get notes in musicby striking the proper keys. Thus you can get true tints of nature in your embroidery work. ` Put up in a patent holder which prevents knots or tangles. Send c one cent stamp or 'three holders tugs for “Blue Book” which tells exactly how :atc ombroidor fifty leave and flowers. coR°ricEi.i.i sn.tt co., ' sr. miss, ac, _ r \ .`-".' "'~’.~~=-’ f’-'ef *‘ *" 7, ~ -fic." ‘-'y \`,' .4 if-*"¥“§'-"-'>--.‘*>i1‘ -"-7-"' sua.-"T-""‘ `-"'5;f_¢`»3`?:v.é’~.f.`--- .5 ‘ w a£w§m@m»&£¢l&L_sé 5.:-..4,.<2f»»t»»~e-as-Eau-i...»..,§r’-..A-.§its:=!r£¢»<.e..... uf- . '-.. ls... _-~ -J - f- - linaaietltsm. Analyist of the I' |"*°‘”5~ Revenue Department. Also all klamd &nm silk are “staudiia-d.” That is.