1 _ i 1 i 2 4 _ lv. ,- . ag ._ ..- ._-~ ,. _ i -_ _ -». -- ..... »._: ,tl s. .,,{,. 1-’ -- i. J' ' ,» ,itll \-.ii yl . i. -. lf’-_.iii ' ` il i "l1li",’i§ll » i i ir D .l:l{_. f ll ~i ..; :fi- t l ' 1 mg, .;,~ i ‘ rl 1 i 1 u I i 4 i .VI , , . nf. ’ l* _ A 'md -»~.l.f- t0 buy ln thll Province. ...The smallpox patients in the l.iv- l..I'I‘lloro._vvere no changes in the tague market prices éroin those ‘Ipit-f3n.¢ur\lny's issue. Lewin, Lot: 60, correspondent tea:-’1‘h.fa.rmers ot this vlcin.ty 0 been 'jiuolly engaged bauliuglgur _over three years. llc is now cn- tbeir wintcr'| firewood. J_. A. `oKl|mqy hgs returned home trorn Kaine l'uml‘.er,1moda. H. Bremi.-lr I 'going into the. bogiralsins bum- # on iarjlscalo. . MacArthur dwvait tQ'Cpl.,Nloi1in recently. ld. ‘ n is ,` busily s'c_».;B_;0d wors- on his saw .mill. Miss Bell luc- _ on is visiting friends in~1\1u1`\'UY rbor. - - -- A ,\vsliin.ton, the guest oi her brlithcr, ...L Vallcydeld correspondent writes{_-\iiuiisn Uunnel. Quite n number oi --Tho Vaiieytlc!-'.' singing school hf\s_y,.mg people are connncd tc th.-ir just closed for this season. U1\\'~'l1 l»0 the ngret or tneirounz f-»llwo tc re--flint b':1niucl Dymeut is not as well llxmo his studies in the l":`\"-C- “C ,ns usuul tliis winter. We are l110HS0J are glad to see Mac RUSS ""°“ f'°"‘-io naw nic iii.-.ns iiiiiiiiii sn.-i 14.-ue Caledonia ‘¢=;~i-iiiling the sumnnr at liiueiowl. Sunlight Soap . not only saves 11 labour, but better _ 'I still, it saves the '"_".l!° clothes. Cannot hurtthe most del- i icate fabric. $5,000 reward for anyone proving the pres- ence of -any aclulte-rant injur- ious to hands or clothes in 5 IPP* “ll” _ ,. _ ,Q g 9. iuiuio-nusnicnn iaiccsirn - ’ tour-iirir Messrs in Lounoii V/o-will give $5,000 to '°7°°° .“'l‘° °“‘? hd “Jul” 5 cl 1_oNnoN, Feb. fi-.tt nie miiniai , _ ldlhh Ill Sunlight Soap Ula Sunlight Soap according to direc- tllls-try it lust once-and convince yourself that It will do twice ss much qlotherloops. 51| "Miller Bros., Kent Street, are of- fting some specially good voices in high class lewing machines. "`l*.:liii::.si,,u,,L,_ at ,,,.(,,_,.nt that this “_U“m he °n‘"d an b"'"d new and ‘ery mrlthn cusc but be gmc ii_n;; with oxprossage. and Loc wlzat. W0 0°” ¢°f0f Nu'-I--‘f"f°\"§° UFO-3. o'rri>.wA Fav. '1-A bins nook was Lid. .l-3ld|.f Have you soon that spool -I "`._i Iota silk- we are offering or. 313.75" Well we think we lim".-v\' some- thing about good vcluos but wi-. havo yet. to :ion .;nythln.i that oar; touch this. Come uno we for mimun 0 1" 'O ‘H ’ 12' ___ _ , ' ' 1151.1 will iillcc, n.1t.n1'nl pr;-lucts. , yoursun Prowbe Blu” &l',dl".Hv I The chief reduction will be 5455, ;246 on coal, $100,507 on agricultural uwhu? Special Skate M S," Dmhiirnlilr-merits and* $37,117 onvtlour. can ooiiece ninr. when? \':i-.i.ies-l “"'” "Lal ""‘_"?““°“ ‘“”‘~‘“ 'fl' *lm hy nicht, Feb. sin. onine? ;-'.irci?"."§"“...‘l“ C““““‘““ l”"’i“°°S "°°°l‘”S thing, we’ll have the time of our liv- 'l4"“"‘°`i`l' H, 2-7112i. ' UE, SOURIS ’ - , iii-if-_» il.-tn-left iii, :res as to the results ,iol tru: Y1'o;J'i.-.i-ci `l'..,¢;,pi‘oci1y .\;;l~,.¢_ . KING S CQUNTY ingstonc fnniily, Murray Harbor, arc all convalescent. ' - ...A correspondent from Victors. West writes:--The many friends of James Mclicnrle arc lileantud to sec him home again after being ul.: nt qoyiu: a well eiirucd vacation. Rev. ln. u. Sinclair .Joint-red ii very iiii_-i-- 'ci-'tinz lecture in the l’rcsl>yt.ci‘i£\n it-ziinri-n mc iuonusy ni-,-liz. subject: |"'l`rsvcls in the West." At the cliiisu aoi the lccturu the young indie: sold fcnnuy which was quickly iii‘;;n\sc L_-_.-5, ; ' I |;,|||,,_||,¢, ' , A},,,¢," 2-_gclriw then dttstf. ' ‘ __-_ -~ -,_-__ 5 __ i 2 CARRIER ' L n c h ’ y S,_,,,,,,,7§_ S_ L t d A I- L G R 0 C E R S We have a large stock of the I7 'KILLED trying to take a shovel from for \'ew York. - and liud just been sent to Hardly had hc begun work nero.-:s the rail, he jumped too ncur. and he was struck .tantly killed. II\'\`ESTIGATION ini Railway Telcgraphers li investigate conditions. T0 LEASE .NEW RAILWAY. ()'["l‘AWA, Feb 7-Hon. authorizing the -governor to structcd on the basis ofa -10 pcr cent of the gross earnings. ling, in n personal letter to “[ um more worried than be nbout this Canadian, li whole butt:-Jliou of colored in the wood pile. AU_'l`l`lS TO BE TAXED. notice nf a bill rovidin for liorscpow:-r. linndcd over to the Depni Agriculture, to be applied t provemcnt of highways. REDI.'("ING WEIGHT. This special dictnry was :-'cnson; diuncr, broad, lean . ten, stewed fruit, watercress tucc.'_ Not more that 20 ounces food waii allowed on week 2?. ounces on Sundn The lt . . ' . . _ . ‘ their \vei_:htS fcll from 256 pounds and 218 to 188 pounds. 'l‘lie health and bodily have so improved that they to walk nbuiit, leaving the which they had been con ye im.-l\<'c\\'nrk News. FASHION NOTES. from the klriimio sleeve and sritutc the puliedslesves. lvlany beautiful Coats ar at lust arrived to stay. T0 _SAVE HIS SH0llEL NEW YORK, -Fab; 3-Michael Tont, of 1-16 Pine s9reet,`Jersey City, lost his life on the Jersey Central road at lloselle, N. J., Wednesday while the rail in front of the Easton express bound Tout wus eninloycd in a track gang ltoselle. when the v\'i'»rlimen saw the train approaching and stooped aside. Seeingthe shovel back to pi ll it out of the way. The trnin was and in- OF CONDITIONS. (‘»'l"l‘AWA. Feb 7-The Conciliation Huurd ln the case of the lntercolon- ns to go on ii trip over the road to personally Mr. Urn.- hnm has given notice of a resolution lc-use the St John Valley Railway when con- rental of RUIIYAHD I{Il‘l.I.\`G'S VIEWS. MONTREAL, Feb 7-itudynrd Kip- a friend hero, written from Switzerland says I like to United States recipi'ocity game. It seems like pcrsoins QUEBEC, Feb 'I-In the legislnturs iyesterday, Provincial Trcnsurcr gave _ p g the tux- ntion ofaiitomubilcs according t tment of The revcnnc from this tax is to'bc o the im- arrungcd by the medical ofliccr of the work- house at Keighley, Yorkshire, to re- duce the weight ni two very heavy men: For breakfast, porridge, skim milk, Htewcrl fruit, and wntcrcress in meat or fish, and vegetables' slipper, breail, and ict- of solid days and y. patients betwccn [.0 and 70 years of nge, strict- ly adhered to the diet prcscribcd, and _- _-W r -- i-morn uiiy .ind Ciirirwinns, well, _ ` to 180 condition are able chair.; to lined for 'Pliers is a tendency to get away to sub- . . c bcim; , made-of crvtonne, and the fabric has ` -FATAL EXPLOSION ` ’ . ‘ TEN MEN KILLED. MAI-lQUE'I"I‘E, Mich., Feb 7--In a flisantzrous explosion yesterday ten men met instant death at the plant of the Flute Power Co., on the our.- skirts of Ishpeming. Une rash, also, was injured. The bodies ere blown to atoms. ' » Hl<}('IPROCl'l`Y NOT PUPULAII. l'.ONDON, Feb 7-The proposed re ciprocity agreement between Canada and the United States was denounced in unmeasured terms by .ord Lans- downe and Mr Balfour, ieudersol Op- position, in the Lords and Com- mons. The launching ol this subject on the very day that 'Parliament as sembled, suggests that the matter may have a conspicuous place in the deliberations of the present session. l_)E(lAI)ENCE IN Si’EIil.lN(.l lu its astonishment and excitement over the discovery that its students are distrcssiogly deflicicnt in spelling, one college for girls has precipitatelv Introduced the old-fashioned spelling book and an hour every day will be devoted to memorizing words--the way. we all learned what correct spel- ling wc know and the only way to learn. - lt matters not so much aftcr all, what knowledge the fair young fem- inine may have of the chemical quali» ties of a lost of bread, and of other domestic “science," if she can make the bread-that required no great mental exertion; but good spelling is necessary for retaining 'onc's place in the social world-at least retaining it with dignity. Though spelling is in its “highest manifestations" H. gift it is also an accomplishment and within the reach of fill. It is not to be absorbed, but like the genders in German speech, must bc seized and made prisoner by outright force oi arms. We disregard ull rules and explana- tions. Wc rclusc to answer any ques- tions about our "cnughs, bougs, choughs, soughs, cloughs (both ways) dougbs, houghs (pronounced hot-ks), loughs, (pronounced lochs.) If there is any possible way of twisting "ongh" into another varia- tion it would have been done in our splendid and incomparable language. Variety is the spice of life and the very soul of our mother tongue. For this our ailection for it shall ncvcr wane.-St. Louis Globe-Democrat. A I)I‘lC‘Il.lI‘]DLY MUSICAL TOWN. l.1Nl)‘clI3Ol'tG, VKS., is the land of tlic Swede and thc home of music. Nearly fifty ycnrs ago a bond of Swedish inimigrants settled in th: 0 P. E. l. RAILWAY Cot-n,man_cing llfjccmber 27th l9i0,lr;iins ol this liailivztywill run us lollowsz- 'I`i'uins Outwu\'(\ 'I`i-.iimi !1\\nrd ltuud down Stations llvnwl up Vl’o.Tu.Mu. Dly. Mo. 'l'»i_ .\lo. l\l; . ‘-\' 'l`h. \V, tix- \\'c.'l’ll. \\' 0*. i`i‘i_Sfir.l"ri.S1xni Fr. S.\"l"ri. 9' . »~ .\t.- .MA \l.A.M.. /..r1. LM, P.M.l*.!l ‘.!_lli\l2,ul11_lnI.v.L"\,m‘. r./li-,~ll%1t :lu l.i55_l5 ...l l‘.l "".1HIt - y-lc .. H51 ’. '. F 1! . ' . I _ : -'i "53 -,,- .. v:. 531: _rom ...__ -_. ;_-I ... 3° __,_=.. 52.1. ‘ 2;-' lt" -r oyoll l \.‘:7l.;>T i N Wi Luhirc 'ui |n,4.»l2 :»r»l.‘.-‘- ..» Il mi' l-I' o ll.57ll\.2‘;'\l".It‘ G I >¢§'.- ; _ 55.' .ii . \V 'l`l\, F rl. Slit. t-'.n_t- M, ,\,_ 4.55 3.75 lv. Emerald Je. mr, 5.x-fi 5 Utne 'l`\~nverse 7.l."i ` P *_ M. Ami. _ Mo 'l`u. Tu. M0. \\'. Til _ Th. \V, Silt. Fri. Fll. Sut- ~1.l=.N- an ' ` .r Ul_\'lo-wii nr :ull Mt.l§.te'.='nr:. .ich l\,_1crell Eli.. l’s|.er~. Barn-is lv. ”i§E§”`"`_' ""`"" W" niiny cept Bun \| :Q Fr' G ."z.¢§r 3 ;~.~=o- -o~s_ _ ’s#sFP? .5 5-TE$3&§ *HP ?E5 vsor 2§:&mS $.20 .l 4.45 I. L.‘.2ii > K- Lynclis’ Biscuits .inc scientific kill In u~ t..1riad.i. Nothing hui the purest .incl host of iuci dn-nts that money can hu) orthe markets produit, ue used Only adept nooks, \\itl1 \ cars of expcriciice-meii who know the value l' tIc.inl|ne:|i .mu “ho lake o\civ pre: .union to -lure foods- ire employed in out kit: liens. Tlwnlhc products are :lcnuly handled -wlicnyou _ui-l Lyiiclis' biscuits you get the purity. delicious- ness and \vliolosomcu0ss skilfully blended. E 5 A r e B e s t l‘\`.\`CIlS' liisvuiis :irc nmde in one i l' thc cleanest, inost.\‘imi*:iiy "l~'- " _" ‘_‘ii| . _ -3. ~ in_ Dumpty" Carrier-will from producer to con- Real Values in Spectacles ‘_ \\'c secured a large stock of " quarzititecd iz K gold filled spec- . mole frames at just half their origiualvnlue and are passing thou: bargains on to each pur- chaser. V ' Yi u :\n`t put offgclting your cv|:.~i tested :uid fitted- daily the stock of frnnies is dccrcas- ing :uid in a few days all will he sold. O ,|f‘e_i§. utl Sl.Joh ‘Ili From Liverpool Steamer From Halifax Tfeb. It h Almerinnn Ifeb 22nd I-oh. wth Durango .\lar. Nth Mar. uh Tabasco “ 22 i except cxccpt Sunday Sunday ' M. A,M 4 25 lv. Mt..f‘oowar*. Joi. hr it 50 ' Cardigan 7 fm Montague 7 l sr. Godtown lv.. |i_:.i __________.__i___,_._ _ __ 1 . . A \l lin. 'l‘u, mo. W Th Tli. W Fri. Flat. Slit. Fri. v.m i=,M. an. A $.10 8.10 Lv 0‘h’tmvn Ar 4,61 |,‘I.5 Vnmou River 1.4 0 5.55 Ar Murroyllarbor lv 3 Y/.M P M Aw 3 > Trains are run oy .Auantlc stnnrl .. *F7-.C ¢e§;? \-FP ‘““ ze--_. >&1 F12: t1: o Railways Ofnces. December 2Ulh.l9i0 THE CUP THAT CHEERS F fr - - A cup of Dominion Blend Tea will put you on your feet. ' soon society has grown into n orstorio society. no\v they “do love music!" They sing in their homes and in the fields and teach the children to sing and to play. One morning I met a I inquirvl oi him n direction be took oii his hut and stood with the sun on his ilaxcn head. l-le had a violin un- der his arm and told me he was go- Lng to practice with three nthe. boys and girls a violin quiirtrtte for the child_icn's riuturdsy csine.-rt. “We will play three selections," he said in his clear but slow English. Minuet from E. major Sl'“\llh0ui@» by Mozart; “Wiegeniied," from Schubert and the finale from Mozart'/s Qualxit No. 43." lt fairly took my breath. Every- wllere I saw children going or coming with music in their hands or instru- ments under their arms; ulé keenlv ‘u- terestetl _n the coming con crt. it is the great event of the year to those .~lwedish children, just as the _grand "Messiah" concert rendered with a chorus of 900 voices is the event of the year for their elders and for thousands of visitors. Every boy and girl in town who can sing at all -and that scarcely leaves enough for a game of three-cornered cat-is in the chorus. _ WIRING A \VEAK AORTA. To watch the sitrgcotis coil thirty- two feat of wire into the walls of his aorta, was the remarkable experi- ence of Robert Campbell, formerly an engineer on the Salt Lake Rail- road, Wlis-ny brought to the liosllitill in October, thc patient was told by the physicians that he could not live mtil Cliribtnins, as lin wus suilerinir "rom an uncurism oi' \\'0akCl\l\\Z Hull rupture of the aorta, the large art- ery leading directly from the heart. In the hope oi saving liis life, this remarkable operation was performed, ol inserting aluminum bronze wire in such it way that it would coil within tho walls of the aorta. This feat was accomplished without the aid of un- aeisthctics, und the patient not only watched the four surgeons who at- tended him, but nctunlly helped coil fthe tliirly-t,\vo feet of wire which was inserted. The size of the Wi‘1`€ \vli&‘n coiled like a r.l\ring wns n»;al‘1Y BS large as s small football, und the clottcil blood foi'min_i: nrounil this coil was expcctcd to develop into tis- sue. “English und Canadian cottons, one extra and special bleached cot- ton`frea from dressing at 80. PEP yd. See it at Paton’s. 1-24dtf. By studyingour advertlsen ents day.-Prowso Bros: Ltd. I-fildtf _ r _“Q :-»__~_,~- _;:;:;-~:-:;:;;;:-_ y __ ' ~ ~‘ ine. r.i_.~;=s._:»f<~; fi P, I .7 _ ,H _ “ _\_ v rl rr. »o piles li my oi`E'l~r~ in boys' clothing Com- mon busiincss _iudgniont will tcll _ you that my prices are unusually _ low and the quiility of my show- iuq will speak tor itself. Only b :ying with cash and selling for cash can such bi|i'gz\in_s be poss- ible. ' These boys' suits are away alicarl of the ordinary, are carc- fully tailored, \\'cll made oflincst ' sti'ov|gcst nmlerinls and are pcr- fccl filling. 'I_`hcy :ire made to look stylish nlwiiys and stand unlimi|eclan1ounl.~i ol`\vi-rar. l.ea.ve your order today i Hunter River _i / Are you out of sorts ? 21 Dories of all sizes and ty pcs - - i , - J- ordinary, single, medium and 15 smell "Gust" on the street and when' _ HOUSE I ‘_Q‘¥_‘Pl‘}_‘i°¢_f’9TP_,PES9__1.)___ _- It practically wipes out the power of the upper chamber to kill legisla- ,tion from the commons by lu‘0Vidil\|-1 'that all bills become law which the c..inn1oi.\ us sent to the lords _for their successive sessions “in a lleflfllli of time not less than two years." and which has been three times re- jected or not disposed of. To insure the control of finance by the commons, and settle the issue which the lords raised when they re- jected the Lloyd-George budget, the bill provides that any monel’ bill- which the upper chamber' does not pass within one month after it isi rent. up from the lower house, shall, with the}oyal assent, become law. The speaker of the commons is civcn tina] authority to decide whe- ther any measure deals only with taxation, nppi-oprintiuns and lonns, and is properly a money bill. 'I`he last, and not the least important provision, reduces the life of a Dur- liament from seven years to tive. These provisions on the bill embody only part of the liberals' proposals regarding the lords. In the preamble is the stat°ment: f‘And, \'.‘heres.s, it is intendcd to substitute for the house of lords as it at present exists a second chamber constituted on a populm". instead of litreclitnry basis, but such substitution cannot be im- mediately brought into opera- tion.” On the port of the labor and lrisli‘ members objections to the pi~efu-,ibl»: lisvg been brought i’orwuru. 'I"ncs~ extreme enemies of tim lords arc for ii single chamber government, they oppose the reform of the upper house by changing it to an elective holly and would have the lilicrul pnrtv drop the preamble from tlic bill. Thcre sccms little doubt. lio\V0'\'0l`. that the government will introduce the bill as it stands, and that it will be passed after ri comparatively riltcrt debate by the combined voir-rs of lib- eral, labor and irish members, and :sent up to thc lords for their fiction. When thc lords reccivc the bill the real Struggle will begin. 'l"ln-ir policv is not yct lliscloscd, nor ever. formu- lated. For their part ilic lo1'.l.= nlrcndy have comrnittfcd tlicmssclveii to fi dillcrent plan of reform. They mloptcrl in thc last pnrlizimlrnt, iii- tcr the question became an issue, ii resolution framed by liords lions- downc and Ilosebcry. Tnc former dc- clzired the lords prepared to forei_'o '~ "--~"-rterval, and that tlement by of two houses through two ofa of great gravity be submitted* tp ‘|, popular referendum. I Lord Rosebery’s resolution declared a strong and eillcient ciismoei. a ne. cessity and that the possession of a pecrnge should not of itsell give the 1-ight to a seat. Hi: .-iuggcstiov was that half the chamber be com posed og 101-415 elected- by their own members, as the Scottish members ure i-hostn, the other half, also chosen by the lords, to consist of eminent rcpresen. tativcs of commerce, the professions, nnd those who hm; hold positions in the colonial, military und other ser- vices. Against plans oi the pr-ers, the lib- erals c.hnr;,c that tlwse would enable them to rctnin u permanent conser- vative majority. The liher'a1‘bg,1_t1¢ cry is for an upllér IIOUSG. before which liberal members would stand ns good ri chance as consc,i'votive.<,_ . __ - .W Q _ ` _ A Good Digestion mr-nur; :i man or wom.in good for somctliing-good work or pleasant: film-.-1. \\'liocvcr has distress utter outing, sick limidilclws, n:u1sc:i, bud tustc, unplcnsniil; breath, cun- riot linrl poor] in .'in_v`tl|ing, or be of mul-li use in. ilic world. - Iiut lllcsc syniptunis :irc _only :.i;_fiis limi tho stonuicli nc-cds :i little curciunl attention und the uid that ,.9 l / . $114' ° mm give. .°`».ilc, rcliriblc, thoroughly iril-il, ilu: i`:imil_v rl-nicdy has wou- o\\'s-r. 'I`liL'_v tone thc :»loin.';< li. liver :uid lio\\'uls- ull or;r:iii:i ol` 17 \“v~._':- . ' The mark our goods up in order to rlppezii' to take off big discounts . §"‘?,_,$Z /' you will not find any cxtra\'ag:iiil. .siritciziculs in any of our Boy i , advertising but we will give genuine cliscoiiiufs and honest ,,, ,- W _ The sale will be for cash only and there will not be two A ,_ _ ” ' _ prices. Everybody will be t1'entc_d alike so that wlictlicr you - New I gome yourself or send your child won’t nizike any difference. Below are some of our prices 'fl 'V it Among our specialties :irc :i _good range of ‘~ _ Ju- j ,, , y ,Hewson Tweeds. Moncton Tweeds, Ox- Twecds loo cent Factory Cloth for 15g 80 cent Factory Cloth for - 65g 60 cent Factory 'Cloth for 50g $51.80 Factory Cloth double width for $150 $3.50 Fine Worsted suiting different ° i 2 50 “'s‘t.i.i». _ii M' L°McM|“an I6 cent English print Crumb’s best qriasl- for Duck for -llc ting ' for l2c 3ill difssffoods ° > if I cl d riimiiswiihy fa c....|.n\ doiibieaoiies ....1 we .ie in -“ ` - s ~- -51-C-‘fl ~r1rieS`a11 , ` 5'rl;.s,M5l|||> |,|Ny;R;; I Présent building H number of gentlemen S underwear of all kinds 25 p.c. 2--xdwfmtf Sunnyside. Ch"|`own. h lic .