-s- .J ri iii. .112 : is ui* 'pi ". ..,; _,~_ ._ of _s ~ }.., 1 -s ` _ wwf i§y.r;5r. ` »;“.: flirt: ".. ti' i _Tits il* . , ,,- t fn#-' _.Q ‘ "':'r_F _ rp, _ .¢ A ...J _,S . .£3 *iz I ". fi »» 1 ~ Li' » ff' 1'. _ _,_ :` r r ,. ` 'L-‘I _ . jf ff. ar. _ ,~. ¥ I ""Ut\"~‘“\\*, 0-'I.»tn.'<_>t‘i~ urwvv, FEBRUARY to 'sae 5 ; ' l m- REA Y-IVIADE CLOTI-IIN Dr. D. V. Innes. Canadian immig- ntion agent. in the United States,estim- :tes that fully 5,000 persons will remove from that country to make their homes inthe Canadian North-West this year- ‘l ll l CUMING TU CANADA- ’ . bicycle nor even com el them to carr Silldillevill Elliillfol 11 R l - - » 1 S M L' an alarm bell to warnpthe Passin ex . . u or ' ‘lil“ill”"l"*‘l"“‘ll‘*“£ ‘_"""lW‘1‘l'l‘l'\“ T0 CURE A COLD IN 0 NB DAY Take Laxative Bi-omn Quinine Tablets A ll drumsts refund the money)if it tails to Cure Ee. ~ en. 17 li mos& dw lO@@@@@@@@ @@@ » oocoooocooooocaoaoouooowoaaas Ei 9 EEE _cms ::: ' cv: W === :=n ==r i » _, C5 1 _ Qc . Z' ¢-P ; cz; c=> l 1 . i ¢='I'= r-1-1 _ l ooocoeoeoooeeoeooce ,senescence at cost to clear out fn 4 . 15c. 200 - 300 J \o\i is your tim ; gi LOSTS. FOUN DS. ETC his . ¢ ' - Y ”;h’*"f1“’sB=r2i§ci.nti”iiifnf"`§f3°§tt-ififffgii ¢» ; .oméleave same aw rtakory, corner of Great Qsmgid _Lfnston sts. I ___ _ Jill WANTED -rw 8' " - l -v ' 0 cn lemen or niarrvod miami! be accornrgigiodlisted in conitortable .°f_Sma‘l family. Large front room. "light, goo* cookie - Within one 0! Post Ctllce. A. oflice ot tsis ; " oaipd __ an 5;; mm;‘lG&téii'cd. Apply at the Un ted p vill please l vc at thi; -from .mn I. Q99. The Brick Johnson so Johnson. ADWIY ¥»"t I* li 'f n Queen Street A lt,oM _lt_ Pslner James lgalmer.rsCh’Town Nov: @ . s if @ 1 utkey the non-resident who plies the same *A girl torlg ne at housework i evcviingiu ttiixity, 3 U . ____ -' _ 9?_‘_e_ I Queen and Richmond Sis. lately traitor tuulatte unter' 0 e water-_ Electric lights ew..| SALE OF DAMAGED ~ ANn @@@@@@ @ to @ is @ @@@@@ \ / Hats, aps and General Dr Goods. _-__-nl-1 ,OUR CITY CORPORATION ACT. Srii.-In the Garden oi Eden there was one tree placed in reserve. Out. ,side of this beast and bird. product ot ‘sea and soil were placed at the disposal of its occupants. Ourlocal government planted a city corporation, but with the rule oi Eden reversed. A few trees were selected and Chsrlotteloiiians were `told of the fruit of these-most bitter fruit-thou shalt eat, of others slightly pleasant a taste may be thine,but to cul- tivate the garden and develop its capr- bilites can only be done under piece- meal permission secured by political io- trigue and too often for political pur-1 pose. Among the bitter element we are told that we must pan out_$l0 000 a year: to be spent for us by a school, ooard not of our own selection. $1,000 ` $200,000 probably inure, to be sp :nt by l for a Magistrate and S700 for a Clerk. il legal mwhinery to remove him. neither (ff them of our selection; about, If you live in Ward 5 you are giftei ~_7 _ 5 P destrian. They may run you down at `pl.-iasure. You tlnc them for tavelling on the sidewalk but' even this you do ,under doubtful authority. You may _elect Mayor and Count-i‘lors it you have sufficient numerical strength,if not they may buy themselves in over your heads. They can flood the electorate with whiskey on election day and purchase votes and with complete immunity from punishment. The law of the city corporation gives you no power to prevent corruption in against such iniquity you are ruled out of court. A properly qualification and a qualifying oath is demanded which prevents an honest min from holding the position. A dishonest one willing to take the oath even though in- qualitied may hold the seat for want oi with three votes. Ie Ward 1 you are under our volition. We are told byi rstricliozis. You may tax 9. band or iuaurancel company $350, but no more. You may tax your incomes, provided you leave out those from interest on mortgages; and otiiciul salaries, for our law pro-l tects the poor (Z) You may tax thef truckman living and spending his earn- jpgg amongst you, but dtJu’t dare 't0t1Ch E 5-.D M. MILLER. BENSFUHT, lllll. Says Lara-Liver Pills made a Cured him of Indigestion and ` Pains in the Back. . We don’t make absurd or extravagant claims for Luxe.-Liver Pills. 1 Tell you in ii. plain, simple way what they will do, and prove what we say by , the testimony of those who have _used I them. \\'e say they cure dyspcpsia, indi- renew the health and strength. Mr. Melville Miller, Bcnsfort, Ont., corroborates this in the following state- ments: “I have used two bottles of Laxa-Liver Pills and I must say they made a. new man out of me, after taking them for three weeks. My trouble was indigestion, heart fluttering and pains in my back. Laxa.-Liver Pills have com- pletely cured me and I think they are the best medicine in the world to set at I7 man UP- . . If you take a Laxa-Liyer_ Pill before retiring, ’twill work _while you sleep, without ti. gripe or pain, and make you feel better in the morning. These pills never sicken or weaken, Molinreoll. Uwe-lin on upuet- lineto.. street.; and leave gno had afterseifects of any- Sevverage Commissioners, not of our-l,0U1_Y 006 third Of 11 HHH. f0l` ll1_BI`6 yOU own Selection, and a Sauitgry ogicegyhave only one vote. If a candidate for whose salary and duties are no: wholly ,cific h030~`5 in ‘V355 3`0“_0'§U C-“W9-55 1 legislative enactment that we must pro- limi have to Uilk UP “Var 1-000 9l@3t01`$- vide 3.650 and fthe, 131-ge amounts 0f§After you get into the council you have mmev ;_u,; here again come hampgring 3 the prospcct of uselessrrrss, as of en ' the Mayor’s casting vote does all the ` ation. Perhaps we have but, run the old thing through a baircloth sieve and 1 see if you can lind a r-fdeetuing feature, l fail to (intl tlicm and our sleepy old city conrctlare coutcn; to exist under such conditions. What sac fioes they will make for a bubble reputation ! ;_ trade in the City You must not tax 3* Citizens wake up and. giie an anti! opiate to your somnolent city rulers. 115W man Uf mm- .a Campbell, having assumed the ad- gestion and all stomach disorders, and y twas financial secretary to the war ctlice, l kind. » -- _;_ 1o0 electors and get in; if in Ward 5 business. 1 We claim to have an act of incorpor- ~ Yours, Ricroxu. 1 ----&;-- . THE LIBERAL LEADER- , The Right Hon. Sir Henry Campbe‘l- Bannerman, G. C. B., who has been selected as the successor to Sir William Vernon Harcourt in the Liberal leader- F ship. isa rather elderly man, having been barn Sept. 7. 1836. He was born ' ditional name under the will ci his ina- ternalunclo, a Kentish gentleman oi the name of Bunnerinan. He is a younger son, his father being the late Sir James Campbell, Stracathro. Forfarshire. His title came as recently as 1895. 'Educa- ted at Glasgow University and Trinity College, Cambridge, he has been thirty years a member of parliament and at- ways for one seat, Sterling district. He l was first tletted in 1868. , His Hrst appointment came within. three years and from 1871 to 1874 he an administrative training ground tori promising young parliamentarians. llel held the same post from 1880 to 1882, and from 1882 to 1884 was secretary to' the admiraltv. He was next promoted t to the diliicult post of Chief Secretary l for Ireland: holding it from 1884 to 1885. Afxer the election of that year he was secretary of state for war in Mr. i Gladstone’s short administration prirrl to the home rule split When thei Liberals came back to power he as-_ sumed the same post, and it was on the famous cordite resolution that the civic elections. If you raise your voice A 'r' Img Oscar of Sweden and Norvvay,who has been obliged by ill~health to lay aside the cares of state and intrust the regency, provisionally. to Urown Prince Rudolph. is esteemed by his Swedish subjects as the most enlightened monarch of_his day-and not without reason. Being a younger son, liewas destined forthe navy. and aftcrhis graduation from the University of Upslala as a doctor ot philosophy, he entered that service. While thus eingaged he took orator, and has some reputation as a .- y, ig --; -.“ successful ruler. His suavity and his; ' D y 5 . be has been sul'-jecred on his annual so- , journ in Norway have, alone served to` make tolerable the relations between. the subbornly republican Noiwffgians audtheic sovereignlf it had been poss~ ble to rccuncilc the stuiby Norsman to the union with Sweden, no King could have bitter accoingilishcti that end thanrtliis .giltrd and esimable ,;i'ant'son of Marshal Bernadette. _His the two Sc-anclinavian ti-ations to be irreconcilable - Philaielp tia. Record. lllllllllllllllllllllllllll an active part in several important l' scientific expeditions, visiting nearlylg , every country in the civilized w’orld.' You can t always King Oscar has been praised _as an get the chance _llllllllllll poet, dramatist. and historian. More- of buying so Cheap Over. this versatile monarch is rtcog-’ _“Zed as ==1¥\_=“'~h°f1f_v on mternanonri But the balance of our stock of Boys, Suits law,and to his prolicfeney and Judicial-. - - - . wmpmmm was due his Selection as will .positively be closed out ai half price. 1 umpireintherroposed Anglo-Antrim, A few Mcn’s Ulsteis and Suits at your own treaty of arbitration. It should bel , ppi@e_ noted, too, that he encouraged Nansen, _ - . ` . and gave material assistance to the . hienis Und loth t' I .. Boots and Shoes A muunnun noun "B §_-§n_:v_'__.l.._- . .z~$._ Y THE CHILD _ CANW`HELPiT. 9 When a child does wrong wilfully, there is some 2 J § reason in correcting it. ‘ But when a little one’s ‘ ;;“ Kidneys are Weak-can’t 1 " control their water at night -it’s wrong to scold and punish. , Thousands of children 1 have been whipped for 1 wetting the bed, who sim- _l ply couldn’t help it. Parents are coming to .gig-' understairid that this is a. disease that needs curing-not a “bad habit” that requires correcting, and are giving their children DUANS KIDNEY PILLS. _ which strengthen and restore the Kid- ncys to healthy action, and prevent further trouble. Mrs. Young, 15 Garish Street, Hali- 7/ she says: ‘_‘ My little boy, 13 years old, has for several years been adlicted with weak- ness in the retention of his water, and did not seem to have any control of his urine. “ Hearing of Doan’s Kidney Pills, I procured n. box, and must say that they elped him wonderfully. He has now inished his second box, and I feel they have cured him. He is pleased to think he can retain his water, as itwas so dis- , government was overthrown in 1885. ‘_ amnnmn G-_-1 i __ lt Qltan Sw ~~ al so €I‘(J llllg a C €HI'll.lg PPICGS, talent for turning aside with a goorlll A lOl. Of La(ll€%S’ Fllle DODg0i&v£300tS niturcd laugh the man slivhts to Whitby WO!-th fl-Om $1 25 to $135 an go ll now for 75c. a pair. A A lot, of Women’s Strong ldoots ' or 50 cents a pair. Men’s Overshoes - - $1.30 'Womens Ovcrsliocs - . ,.0 Boys’ Hockey Boots - , Mens Hockey Boots 1.6-5 failure proves the differences bctwecnl ‘_ B lvlllllllllllitll dl C0’ I | l F FOR BIG BARGAINS' ' _ __ _ _ _ _ § f: .rl _-.s >.~_ UMMENCING T0-|ll\Y ill THE B RGlllNt} A ,. ~" .__ »- ,_; ,.- » - ,_ » L_ »;. ‘_ - ,~' vv _- L; I "`:` -is *I *F E* 'i F. 1:? 'E ,__ tressing to have the trouble of this in-' 1 convenience.” ' ‘ Futuur Patrons. ff Tune I-nzrperial Qu O0.. k ' r _ Bt- ...,_ _ ~-.' .' .».», ___z'~.i_...-_-_. -. `- _ .....tseu_.;.. ~ .J .,»~,.' . _1~=>~»1. r.. xi.; and you will D. GUREUN, SIXTIIS lcl.ELLlI .The testis None too Gotti Having the largest stock to selectfrom, an established rcputat' n for ill; style and workmansh~p is surely suflicient inducement for you to ave your clothing made by us. Bargains in Suits, Trousers and 0ve|°coais» _ Bargains in 6ent|emen's ' F urnishingsr _ Winter Goods must be cleared out to make room for Spring importation: fax, N.S., cured her little boy by giving l him Domus Kidney Pitts. This is what l 0 r ~ _ c e . Upper Queen St. V Mezfs Outfitters. "ARC LIGHT OIL Burn it in a. lamp alongside ot any oil you can obtail Be uuprejudiced in your judgment ' ’ buv only "Arc Light." 1