in other parte of the Province. places tbe highways are almox impass- abie, and n some cases decided)y danger- ous, But the supervisors are not allowed to movea hand. Elections are not sup- posed to be imminent in these districts,and therefore the Premier can afford to follow hia so-ca'led economical tendency. We ask the independent electors of Belfast and Murray Harbor who have not been insulted by the offer of road jobs since the opening of the election campaign, to mark, with their votes, their disappro bation ofthese practices. Do not listen tothe + ily plea that Measra, McKinnon and Irving are not responsible ig going on. [u many for what Mr, McKinnoa isa member cf the Government, and not one doliar is boxlled Ia this way without hia know- ledge. There is evidence that both the Government means t cand.dates’ are using these promote their canvass. We ask the voters who have bees given road job: without tender or sale, if they are willicg that th ir friends sbould look oa neighbors and them a3 mea who have been bought with a few dollars of road money? Here is your opportunity to show the worly that your vote is nota purcha cal’e article. Noone cao blame you, tf you can spare the time from your farms,fcrtakingthe jobs;andas hoo-st wen you shell do the work\wel Whea thar ia dove, you Owe no manior Goveramen Suythir: en account of the-sontract. Bat YOu Ow« itto your own good name that .*2 . ‘ ; you eho i'd record your vo-e ig Such @ * ay 4 THE DAi.sY SiG HEADACHE Posiively cured by these Little Pills, * They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia. Indizestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pifks. EN RG | HXAMINICH, CHARTVUT LN LUWA NOVEMBER 14, 1895, lS SRN OT: wr ~—reer ee pression, ‘All mea are born free and equal.’ ” “Well, what is the matter with that?” inquired the schoolboy's uncle. “Shy, the quotation should be, ‘All men are born equal.’ There is no ‘free’ a “Do you mean to tell me that Jef- ferson did not write ‘free and equal’ in the Declaration?” “That’s what he didn’t.” “ll bet you’— “Don't do it, uncle. Remember, you have a family to support, and they will need all your money. The word ‘free’ does not occur there. See?’ And he placed the big book before his mis guided relative. “Oh, I know better! I will get a copy of the constitution in one of my old books. I have heard that quoted so often I know what I am talking about.” “You have heard it quoted wrong ev- ery time you beard the ‘free’ in it.” After they had found the good and reliable old book and all the rest of the authorities the unele ungraciously gave up. But he hated to do so. cs) seems impossible to correct that wrong | impression. The boy was right. Yet people will go on indefinitely making a “free” and inaccurate quotation.— ' Chicago Post. ‘Hermanyille Tamworths A numter of pigs of bo h sexes, 2 or : months old. Choice stock at $5.00 eac: — Bargain-. Addresa- HERMANVILLE FARM, 5j5—w3 d2a¥ Hermanvi! le, P & | | | coachman, exchanged too great a pyro- portion of the horse feed for whisky for personal use to allow the horses food enough to keep them in a good and creditable condition. The judge went to the stable and directed Jerry’s attention to the poor appearance of the horses, told him of the rumor about his exchanging oats and hay for whisky and thereby depriving the horses of their necessary supply of food and spoke of the sleek, fat team driven by his neighbor Brewer. “Laws, Massa John,” said “it’s the natur’ of the animals! Look at Mr. Brewer iisself, a short, fat, greasy gen'leman, that ain't seed his boots after his feet was in 'em for yeahs, while you, sah, is tall and roun Jerry, sah, shouldered an sees your feet all de time youse walkin, an look at his couchman, thicker through than he is long. wWhiles I'se only skin an bones’ Of course his evitters is fat, while yours is thin. IS their natur’, Massa John; it’s their natur’. They belongs to the fat kin, and we all belongs to de lean kin. It’s natur’.” “Perhaps that is so,” said the judge reflectively and walked away as if well satistied with the explanation.—Chica- ! go Inter Ocean. i SUNDYSD3 DENTSTRY’ SY MZ Me Ne WN WP av AP Office in New P:cwse Blo>k. firstdoor to the right u; stairs. AYEPS his investigation: “Juet why the mosquite bites peop!e is not yet known. It is not to furnish it food, for it is an that a mosquito, after gorgin self with human blood, dies within a few hours, whereas mosyuitoes that have never tasted blood have been known to live very comfortably. even tarough the entire winter and into the next season. The adult mosquito does not heed food. During its larvae stage it has stored up enough nourishment to last all its life, and it is a normal state for it to go without food for the rest of its existence. All that it needs is moist air, aglult mosquitoes being known to pass the winter in damp cel- lars, living on nothing but the mois- ture. “The fact that it is estimated that only one out of 10,000 ever tastes bu- man blood also proves that it is not necessary. Why it persists in tortur- ing mankind, therefore, has not yet been found out, and scientists can on- ly swear softly with the rest of man- kind and make the general statement that the mosquito is born with a vitiat- ed appetite for human gore, an appetite that causes the death of the indulger.” establishel fact a r , Mile S$ vi) CARD. W. PF. A. GARVELL, B. A. | | .BARRISTER-AT-LAW Bonk"of Nova Scotia Building CHARI OTTETOWS. Telephone No. 170 Money to Loan. — aa owe — ‘ ars eR : . : eS ea a Oa ae eee ee — thie he PO a eee a a8 ac Hot eB acivech acne Pe acy aa ae ; seas as may cont the wor that CYC A OO Si Cat ee eT ~ , 4 | 22 2 f iv ee wien , ruy PS Ri Lk LOM LOM CO LM LOM LL J ka DS a he DD a Die he a) eT ee : ‘ : ‘ ; a inuious t ticluns try {oO corruptly ) : a Abii Vilidd UA 8 ' aa buy you they made a great mistake. 4 ° . : . + VE ARER IA - Such action on your part will show that A . you regard the independence of your vote °° \\ \ re a y | 7 wai SOP TTOTAA PO DAT LE LN | and your good name as inheritances beyond | ats "Yi ° $ A NEW CERTIFICATE REQUIRED OS \ e, ' \ A alypl : . YY ~ | In 12°3 the general elections were held | 4 , < o. Pr | 4 } d ‘ Ir is e hat Mr. Art | in December. The whole autumn was " Me ‘ e's A ‘ ‘ aie . . z * ve sn0 10 Murray fi. e } Spent in boodling operations from one end | A Y\\ 2 3 : , . sseaten te wwe tae Hon. | of the Is'and to the othor, When the} FAA \ \ a 1) stents : | public accounts for that year were pub-| Bes xe ‘ ; . } : : at ; s : | lished thev al d s . 190.000 ad s — » Sonih, thon : yj ii hed they showed a deficit of $120, Be \ Pr oa farted an r | while itis evident that an equal amount | a : ® Ye rey * de is uopopuiar,?a was given away in the Land Office. 1 be, BS 5 | | 4 7 } lar "é in knows t « | d-bt of $600,000 under which the [sland | ee ‘, + ; . . isis cialis | is now groaning,was greatly swollen by the | i Ch of season often affects the health \\ . fF £609 One . s larg | operations of 193. The presen. Premier PH ange i , a mber ot the P s Government, ° ee 3a i ,~ooiwi Ost ni ry io NpNo-<!- was a nember of the Peter Py ] t p p z eT take ie more or iess percepti ° ruden eopie take x tio f taXellon n & half duzep | &°cens ' ase . : . . - : ” 4 : | las Pter : " ing” d but Aut d Hi forme, economy is asorely needed viriae j ist a> Da! as rm 4 \ pring me icine ee u u umn me icine iS im Province a iministration; ani if were ree i \} \ ee F ‘ ] 2 avie Sal lif. a ffi t t t C sealth daues. ded. ts ee a, es Lae When Gir Louie Devien.cnld ot GK Sa ust as needful. The effect of the hot summer & ie ee ee Ve ment ® ’ , } i i tuo Sual at never was & govern ewe = > + ee vince [he people m'igat 02 disposed to sub ' ot their romises a al that hs b oe : t s itself fe wthat & miitto many ob ctionahle jis ties lke .e present govern- . IO wea er Ofl e OOo ma e 7 : AP ; os La : indirec ‘ rar obs . re CS Premier, even though these might be tou | ment,” be expres-ed in anindirect way 4 th . fi el bilious d . a ee | toe cain thes vabere see ; r is changin ou fe S- the trath that ere Lever Was a govern- | t wea S , é heavy a foal for @ private corporation to | the [rata site ke their promisés like the 1 ye : J / e . . : ° 7 Pp ae . | ment that oOroke : ‘ 1 . b | carry. Dil apy mano living in Belfast and | -paen: voverpment.” Inthe latter sense i @® =, /) 1 nd tired . there ma e pimp cs or an a : pre 0 Y : in ‘ SQ ; 4 ’ i Murray Harbor, at the present moment, | Sir Louis’ statement is: orrect. 4 +4 , XS —/ " e er ri a | : : oe the skin; the damp t g and oa 3s eyes reasonavd.y Oped, inn vw er apa ae ee — a PS r eruption on S S in ? eS am WwW a in Ss e's resiat the c nclusion that Premier Far- Artists In Mother of Pea=' re ‘ : . . f th ‘ a dae pcrustation of precious woods | t f h m t lg t t give warning O o's qtharsou’s claim to rank ag an egonom- ‘a 3 ad a; in Hanort ore litt € willges O rneumatisim or neura la, a . © *," : . : \ ; ‘ ai ~ « . r . cal aimio'+trator ,ia entitled to no res- ss ; oy ° . . t n for the wi . ae ‘h Ton 1, an important in- { th t If t t ris an Stro n- AP pect Whoa ¢Ver. Mr. Dona! 1 i arg inar- “ nm firs street—known as the Hk win is a 1S coming. you wan O wr . ge ‘ 4 ‘ evka ‘ as s monks kes Seana ene 2 Sand) soot of the ialagers’ being devored | WM ter, it is NOW that you should build up the blood and give the nerves ‘ y , . : —_ c © Onexictly the same plase ae Mr. tsrael | ] Iscanes gleaming in the sum, i, 4 er, y ‘ T “sg respect for storal purit “ s 3 tf many colored flowers, the = - 2 e's arte’s respect for electoral purity. I ! : ey’ ] tt t ~-- io : il . ite arabesques and many rd a il e onic, ‘ ia very wrong to buy votes when you : | ‘ _ aa ‘dtl i other beautiful things are evolved by t, i GOSS Word COPD, —-enem She jepmnne aN »doft and pliant tingers of the arti- | 27 - a & * . Tarte, “It is very wrong to speod pablic vith the aid of the plainest and } Fy 4H money exitept when you need to buy iy. and marvelous cab- | DAY - "9 ihe cen tiehiane’ 5 ae F voes’ is a (eclaration which fits exact y ts and otber articles are fashioned . 2 fd ae tothe pa conduct of Mr. Farquharson. | ®2) put togeiher without the aid of 4 * e ny sls be doretailing : acquer paste. : ° The object in delaying the elections in | "*** by dovetailing and lacquer paste ra e,° _— ; oi . ; La@ Belfast aod Murriy Harbor is now plaioly Cina: tn RP oe shown by ‘te ac’ions of the supervisors Why do they have cnureb bells? Nd —>— > ; 7 ’ i ‘ > a aod other sgents of the Government can-; Vohiat good ure they? Men go to a PPS eat nr seal: e hea - “oO > . >I" j * r * 7 didates in the southern districts. Every | O2uk or the store at the proper time bad ~ . ° e's . et ones ieaieas aaeiemaecan reel k t d st ff aches and pains for the winter if & ere you yo, gange of wen are engaged ir Xx ? me here you 40, gangeo'men'ure cagaged in | Try atoren oo time without ning: tt Will make you strong and stave of acnes | ‘*, working on roads and bridges without sale rine People in the country, where | AP kk h #,° orteod-r. Tae season of the vear is mot} inocu are no bells, get to church on | ERY you ta e t €@m now. 7 inopportune for such work. Aa a rules} time. The fact is church bells are a mu a work done now cannot be wel! done. Re-| | of ancient times. People have i GREATLY RUN DOWN. AP . . = styy fy nee et yen ft ie . . . ‘1 1" } T - i ks aaa . . a i : os 1 7 w psirs to roads ad bridges, evea if contracts ce ae ¢ . er ae 9 7° Mr. E. Hutchings, a printer in the office of the News, St. Johns, Nfid., writes : ‘Tam greatly indebted to you for the p ° aie by ne etition nat | FO? Seay, they are: & BURSA : : F i ’ Pink Pills. I was in a greatly run down condition, and suffered from pains Try were mete Dy Op*n competition, mu \tcelison Globe mr benefit I have derived from the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. 2 ag ) a ites Or dj ; C.liso;i riQ,. ° : es ° : : . . 4 ras subject to severe -adaches cost more at this season than during the i ciaiandi iain | bd in the back and stomach. My appetite was very fickle and often I hada loathing for food. . _ . eee . : ; ot j . . : shal cele ied sever: icines, but th no benefit—rather was Summer moathns, because the time of men An Unplenannt Diet. 4 and the least exertion would leave me tired and breathless. I tried several medicines, but with no ben ALN i @,° ig DOW more than usually valuable, owirg Mr. Dukaue—Jonesy induig:d in . growing worse. Then I consulted-a doctor, and was under his treatment for three oe but “ee not eps re oe oe ale “soepseietics slieat yesterday ‘ . reyye . : on. ° er , " t two boxes. sefore these were al a to the near approach of winter. But| ! : a Lie Per toe ail eit | 4 read much concerning Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, I ratty apie to try ae 0g — ' zee 7 : ee ‘ 1 ; . .< ir, Gaswelh—W hat ¢ F mei a ” — os ri : > ‘ irchased f« oxes more. 1ese completely restore y health, an can nearly alitie work which is now being done ‘ : | s | used I could see a marked improvement, and I purchase ve geen re ae fi aaa Ac eee eed eH : I coat ; ow go abot york wi ¢ * or pain of any kind. My recovery leaves oubt as to the remarkable curativ op the roads and bridges in Belfast aod ; Piiitiieiehissiediiaeakd die tied Pr now go about my w orl without an ache or { y . ’ hd i aa as a ao ; ' , M Se eer ee wane 2 roperties of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and I must say their value has been further proved in the case of a friend to whom I ee Murray Harbor is let privately. It is 't his words.—Pittsburg Chronicle . 4 instil At ‘ , e,° : : o *nded them. being del berately given to mea whose{ Telegraph fi recomme PA 4 . . 3 ¢,* votes, it ie believed, can be influesc d by err eee Fe . 77.0 man arly ineie rg + 7 ‘4 ee ee vty that the husband te the lord and | PE ion is betterthancure. Butitisonly & is | party that the busband ts the lord and | p44 revention 1S pe ° y C That there was some truth in Mr. Peterg} jonctor is the one who takes off his : aoe : , e's . , . ' . iy , > ry> 5 & . discription of Mr. Farquharsoa, we doa’t lors fo steak up stairs when he gets Pi Dr. W illiams Pink Pills for Pale People that + ; maa ie Mee einai diapu'e. He is economical, even to the} Lome.—New York Press. | RF 2 ; 4 erent Of meannesy jo the geoess) a ee .: f If the FULL NAME isn't there ff ie oF : ' ~’t A ealm at sea resembles that artifi A aré oO any use. S isn ere i when ono ulterior object is tole served. a, nian? ae - ; ‘ f celal sleep which is produced by opiuts @,4° * . d ‘. t k it i ° ’ 2 » + ; e . Io witness: of this we have oe to reerto! in an ardent fever: the disease is sus- a it isa substitute— on ake It. i his treatment of the teachers io regard to! »onged. but no good is derived from it. ae : } : . ’ a their salaries, and bis conduct towards Mr. e - i a ‘i - - tte , i tf Td Walter Lowe in reference to the fasane| The nerve that never relaxes. the | BAY Sold by all dealers, or may be had postpaid direct from“the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockvilie, Ont., " . ‘ye that never blenches, the thoug n d Asylum contract, The road expenditures | °* es ‘ 2.50 eS ; : ‘ as that never wanders—these are the mas Nd 1X boxes for $ IU. in Belfast aod Murray Warbor are boodling as at 50 cents a box or s RP . .. . | ters of victory.—Burke. a °? operations ot the worst kind; and this is 7 epee 2 Y i ard J A FP FP OO SS VR ALLS LAL all the more evident when due regard is oe) me) ee) OR Oe Oe Oe Oe ee oe Raa AF 5 AA 2% A RA OT a) ee a a a eS ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee . ' cd | Pe eC er te eC ee OE EO AE ie Tia | ee 1 ee | ae | ar) ar i he a a a ar er er ee ee) ee) ee) er paid to the character cf ihe Proviucia | Oe oRCC eC a ee a ge ema cel a — — ——— —— —_———— Preimier. _ aan a ee . sme gees oe oe a j A Very Useless Insec:. } That the road jobs now a) freely dis | Seen Reval, but Ket Free. os ee by yee c pecan ge fe A writer in the hiladelphia 7 tee ! A er of the Edam ren tributed in Belfast and Murray Harbor “Here is a curious error,” said the howe or er horses of C ocr Prlaaganes | who has been looking up the record of | N hile the Edam cheese is a familiar are inten led for corrupt purposes 1s fur- | schoolboy as he 4aid down his “Uncle Marshall wore exceedingly thin, and | the mosquito in natural history dias | visitor on the table not every om Fy ven by the fact that next Tom's Cabin” and turned to the en- bis family told him that it was cur- | come to the conclusion that it is a very | knows whence it comes nor how @ t er pro D y ac oa? BeXt to no a sail . rently hinted that Jerry the colored scless ir 30. t H re i th > *pentt f ve , l ‘ ll rArnY ‘tionne nd ray 20k ingi d 2 hei cyclopedia. The author uses the ex- a : a useless Insect. ere is the result o cannon ball proportions and ga} thingie being done on the roais and bridges . oring’ have been achieved. The port ern part of Holland is the seat of t# Edam cheese industry, and the con® quent cleanliness of the relish is thet fore doubly assured. In making it the fresh cow's milk ls carefully strained and the rennet ad@ ed. As soon as the milk curdles ti whey is drawn off, and the curd, thot oughly kneaded, is pressed into molds. This process is repeated until the whey has all been extracted and the curd § comparatively dry. It is then wrap in a linen cloth and kept for 10 oF 12 days until quite solid. Then the cloth is removed and the cheese put ite salt lye. Afterward a little more dy salt is sprinkled on the cheese wath the maker thinks it is salt enough # insure its keeping. It is next put into a vessel and wash ed with whey and scraped to remove the white crust. It is next carried & to a cool room and laid on sbelse where it is frequently turned. The ripening process lasts from twe 0 three mouths, the round balls ge ing the fine yellow or reddish cow peculiar to Edam cheese. The ebees intended to be exported to this cous try are rendered stili more brilliant by dyeing the rind with a vegetable dye New York Tribune, Vr, H. L DicwKel : une Lete of Royal London Ophthein! pival. Moerfic ida, and ent’ai don threat & Ker Hop 5 jal : + +} 7 Speciasila’ in Clr eases « be ; ° ° . a , 2 Fyre, Far.Nose& | 3 ao 12 OM oa- AMERON t1sck Cfice Hour—9.30 to lym, 240 asbee plu, Eyes tesiedciur