_ _ _ ,_:. I ,.;__=¢.»._'- 3. _..i '_. ai ,, lx" #FW '-f - ¢_ »-» r° - ‘ |*4..»¢-PQ ____ _ ‘ ` 'FIRST UNTIL "l Qase- ? i A _g_ many opl suffer-qQv;litli'_ back'-`;z3l_c_:h§ ' very' morning. e fhinkftiiey h`ave' lain ing _ c'f_an1ped’position, or else ' have jcallghtalittle cold. | More than likely `it's #dire is their kidneys- rilav not be S_¢11f°US"ath1l. _ except as it tends to be- | come chronic#-then ser- _| ious. _ ° _ Nyal’s Stone Root Com- ppund benefits the kid- neYS. helps them cleanse _| the blood from poisonous i,ii‘ic_acid and does away -.. with that backaché quick- ly-Nyal’s kidney Pills sire good too 25c box. 1.5-A~Foster 1 - , Jan. 2. scslals vs. oreseents f' |._‘Jah. I J l Jan. I Feb. f Feb. Feb 1 Feb. Dee. 30. Sooiels vs. Crescents Dec. 31. Cubs vs. Sydney Jan. 1. Sydney vs. Cubs i Jan. 6. Crescents vs. Cubi f Jan 6. Sydney vs. Booiels 7. 9. 13. _ Jan. Jan. Jan. Jun. Cubs vs. Sydney Crescents vs. Sooials Sydney vs. Crescents 13. Boclals vs. Cubs Jan. 14. Cubs vs. Crt-scents Jfan. 15. Cuba vs. Criiscebtl Jan. 15. Boeials vs. Sydney 16. 20. Jan. Socials vs. Sydney Crescents vs." Siidlals Sydney- vs; Cubs .‘.-.... Cubs' vs. ocials Cubs vs. Socials ‘ an. 20. Jan. . Jan. Jah. Jan. Jah. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Crescents vs. Sydney Socials vs. Cube* .'.'..i. Sydney vs. Creacents Soclalsvs. Cubs .`.. . . Sydney vs. Crescenta Socials vs, Crescents Cubs vs. Sydney . Crescents vs. Cubs . Sydney vs. Socials . Crescents vs. Cubs . Sydney vs. Socials .. Cubs vs. Soclals Crescents 'vtii Sydney Socials vs. Orescents Sydney vs. Cubs"...... Cubs vs. Sydney Socials vs. Sydney .. Socials vs. Cubs Sydney vs. (irescents Cubs vs. Sydney Crescents vs. Soclals Crescents vs. Cubs .... ._ 21 22. ‘22. 23. Z7. 27. 28. 28. 30. .. 30. ll. 3. Feb. 1i\ab. Feb. _ Feb. Feb. _ Feb. Feb. °":“." 6. 10. 10. 11. Feb. 13'. Feb. 17. Feb. 17. 18. 20. 24. Feb. ~ Central Drugstore -'si-===-===----i__ _ "Z 12' +~':`f‘f.lil':r'Q_ _ t l lloc Bird 0 _ 4048 ` -l ANNUAL MEETING _.,,._t ____.__ 'Phe annual meeting of the Sam- son Silver Black Fox Co. L., will be. held in 'the Board' of Trade Rooms' Market Building, Charlottetown on- Wcdnesday -ith Feb. at 8 o’clock p. ni. for the transaction of general. business and election of Directors fori the __e_l_ls__ll_i_pg__ year. . _` ll. 'SI-IURMAN, Sec.-Treasurer. _ro-lol-2oii1_4l. F.-_Club =0ilers-- 'r_l._.. _c_i._.._l..u.i..w.» c.....u... and . ,hm-ly lcraid and Weekly Siu . _ The Morning Guhrdian . _ and fl`he'Fa_nllly Herald and . Weekly Stir, one year _ _eac_h. . 1 The .Evening Guardian and `~ The Family .lierald and Feb. 24. Syd-ney vs. Socials Feb. 25. Cubs vs. Socials . Feb. 27. Crescents vs. Sydney Mar. 3. Crescents vs. Socials Mar. Sydney vs. (labs .. Mar. Cubs vs. Crqscents . Mar. 4. Cubs vs. Creecents .. Mar. 6. Socials vs. Sydney .“?° _-_._-._,__.___ ' by Cresesnts. by Sydney ..... ..Won by Cubs ' ........Won by Orb:/ents . ......Won by Or ts .. ....Won by V _ .........Won by Newfdlasgow Score lil--il. - \ . -11- Beers: Score Score Score Score 3--2 . 9-8. 9-4 . 7-5. 4-3 . Won by Cresbehts Won by Sydney Won by Cubs' Wons by Cubs :on gy Cgscents _ on y B ney- Won by Sydney Store score Score Snort B'6b1\ Btbre Bcore 5-`3 . 6-3 7--6 5-3 8-5 9-5 5-1 Cresccnts vs Sydney , _ ; ~ ljlif-i.i1'_l ~4.s~$1‘ ::We are particularly proud of our work in prescriptions because we can give you superior satisfaction in every part of the work. You get just what the doctor orders when you leave your prescription here, get drugs that are absolutely pure, prompt attention, expert work, reas- onable charge and prompt delivery. Leave your next order here. The Mac- Kinnon Drug Co., Corner Great Georve and Kent S Mtf. ts. ::We bought a nice line of razor strops from an agent--a sample lin. showing the best prbducts of ‘the fac- tory/We got tnem at such a big cnt in price that we are able to pass them on to you at the same discount also. Prices range from' 25c. to $2.25 and at the prices they are the best values iu_ razor strops yoil have" seen' for many a day. Dall lh and‘ look over the line. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Sts. iiniuiuni New Method Ui' Identification Better Than Bertiiion ' At the present time the police de- partments of Europe and America 'are seriously considering B. syilteih 'oi criminal identification by` "thi§"teetli,_ advocated by Dr. Richard Grady. 'Each b‘ade`t,_orl entering the `academY.°_|g_ éxamined by Dr. Grady to ascertain thscoildiiiim of his teeth; _Every is regularity is charted, and the pecu- liarities of each tooth duly_ noted., The chart is then carefully preserved.. ami 'should che or the 'cadets si time be killed or mhngledi so' that ordinary body inai'k"s liiight ‘become unreoognizable, identification by mains 'theieeth remain. ‘ ' ‘ ' It is contended by Dl'~ Glad? ihhig lf such n system were applied wi criminals it would prove even more reliable and suceesslultnnn any other ‘Severed or their lines altered by means di'iiii_lls§"shsrs can be imiiiisu; simi- inaililiil ‘mif he reilleved] or' so 'changed _ _gxfliielrly Stat, onE'yeYii‘¥2_00_ i .Miilrtlls all c_l_|_1__b offers io ' l _ _ _ . _ _ 'run cl_l_i_\.li'l.o'l"i‘_l-::l‘Qwl~_I ‘ .'x\;¢;-._- . _ . ‘_ .‘ i .'.#~_~ -_ .. .C-l'.“_"_]°,t»F.é‘°.“.'n I ‘ P. 1-: 1. ' _ I 3591-1: 3o\|Btf. _ ._! ,ew an .»». .- ti1éi*e!i°oni'-oailnot 'change the 'recoril ,y,,»,-ggi-_.is his sv_.._.y_"iimi_ii ieniaves, viriieil iswfiililigi few ¢ii'.iilml1ii'i_v‘Ut_e1_i~ _sl the n_im». M°_____r.ohe _mee Unicorn 6? the ni_llii_a_il§ __ "Seether Shy _hand _hor ing' Hoi .eil ll. ;f_‘_l;e msn ::::a_;*_i:___f_a‘_l_;t_la_1_i_:<_d _:g___ilv;_;i§¢é ‘l'"‘3_ °_f me _R°y°l rum! (mips W"-ef E' I-nm tht? F3223” ozmmeu _by meds' of llrotathllie kear. 'As one oangiil in s blizzard. but fortuliateiy _ il, sl_ _0n8_ it __ _.V Wini_ _ sh!" _,N ‘_-mmén mrwsd _nw _Omer fill ini. 'safely with ie nieilswi' °il"‘**i\i"°W** 5’ *ill* `TF""_‘ *°*"‘“‘ ““*_<»ihe» -sseiwsru. eseliiemyiilg viii. die iiyh.g’¢fooi.'n_ “ '5' .'iiii_fl‘ii=l» '*°ll1etéd'°}*='liiYii _lhifdéléhrlut il-wioreleg -limi hiagileg onine semefl -f _ “_ ‘pil-5 Whig' -lil-.full ii~t.“sy",gf 'q__ side 'dl the _ehlm_sl=.'="l'ile hear is aper- _ rf- ~ _,'.i,,‘ _ ' ‘d ‘-14 " stud liywnenlll- it event and ills _ _isis |_sss_s cools ._ arrests. _ e __ Y _ _, _ .. . . . ,mi if the l-_i‘s_ni¢ ttvhiell the raster - lsmiivevim ef aieimlirei iinmfiiesf . our eliasicis vms an mass eil! . mg -_ _ _ life me mm Matin an mini eml_ 3;. ......w.»i....a. ........- wi... r ucnaoesiiai-' " ‘mines vi mi- -if-i\m» =sa~»_ l ~ ~ Mu. .- . ,_` medical aid. _Some of the pilgrims him money in one al-auve lem rei- = AMAZING MONii 3 Fanatic Followers’ Pilnht In the Briowe of Russia -____ An Archangel correspondent sends a moving description of i..‘.l sucerlngs of ‘Moiiinvien peasants, who in mid- wini;ei"'i’oll`o\\led the fndotlcal monk lnnocentills more than l,000 miles from the Tollolid Government to the Muromsliy Monastery, on the Omega River, where he was banished. Rag- ged, starving arid frost-bitten, death threatened them allon the snowy `wail§eh,‘ when file Archangel authori- _,tle_s"sent a force of rural guards’ io sto`p`their march ` and arrest their 'leader. and tell!-graphed til the Rell Cross Society urgently asking for D n y. before starting northwards they lin' sbld their' bei`u`n.fg`ii1g's, but it was of n __ avail in the lrczen wilderness. 'l`heI ‘»’h'ul‘nbe'r was will ovél"l,000, lhcludln; s great proportion of women ant ; children. They were sent back to their 1 heniesvlly lrain'iii~wi.fmed vans. 'rm _ebrmlpohdeht witnessed 'the depar- __ 'thre 'of' She pnrt§}"li~iilil "ii.e"iinill'en 0: g`|Nia'ndome.' Frosthltten cheeks, ears, ‘ 'nng`b'rli.' ‘and :neil were the rule rather -`i:h`ah"th>o"'exdéDti0n.' ’.N§s`rl`y"a`ll the pilgrims v.-ers= issgiiiiini with sin, _horrespondentl _d_l`leliti6'n_eli the 'pilgrlrlis as to the hold which lnnocentius had iover them. incredible as it they iouflii_ Thkfollovférs of lnnodentlrs thought liml.‘_'irasiirft>lirii.i li-sii.ili»pssmi in me ohe&§’iié'"g'iali, ang- not ‘ill Palestine. I-Ieifwaa seized there, but was talies elsewhere for ereeiaxion. Alpha' __ _ ii » _ V __ I." if . _ _ _ dystem of identification. It is pointed lend Qmegia in the Revelation oi ,1 ‘hilt that thumbs and fingers may be Sl. John ’tleslghat'ed 0l_ir' ‘l1Ul‘il` and _ inno'osn'tius.‘ 'l’h‘e`y had been ‘shown 's’ picture of Inllocentlus Dertrlilyed sfs Jesus Christ with a nimbus encircling" Y 0 Y Q -. _ ~ _ _ ~ 1 ‘ is 'ie' sesame .i’.ii=€¢‘<5¢...liii;i'¢s.1iiiii‘iiii.l ‘ra has uni i. C..." _mi _malice ni; _ _ » "plan wild 'had 9. rfdtidiiabie fiecullsrily his hands. The arrest of lnnocsntfils- ---~---»-~ bl' me teeth--mmeesele. nm ls. ielolilv 'seryed it _°°hiiff1i=`0_\9f_r _b°_H_\`i'f_1l=§ _ _ "'~`-‘+"--` 0 the careful dentist who makes a cast his divinity. Ill!! mil' reilbuhfefl hd# E" or t'll"e‘ii'r`inu',*iil>`l>ér'.;iiiii when the rural andres eslnjs' is siren; _ _ _ lbwer jawsfslld malr`es"'l'\'f~areflll ella-ri _lrilll slid one of 'iiib IWTQI `fff¢l| 1°: ` ' " fire 1 Ulsnlr cartridge ill oi‘der"to-in-i tlnlldsie him, his fills had mlsilrsd.. ’lfi`ii"dls"`tlmes". A slmllir lli'irs.`éi'e"ll`isd'i Score 9-4 _i Many woiil-sn and "cliildren _weré`inf ilylneriei. -The 'oeesiisucs -ei one vin; ‘wers suuiiiea on uni lleef, ‘pl-syiiigi _ was clash’ l§_nne_l semis rhmrf 'ras' ll. ii. » 1*-o_i_u-iiuoioi Gountsss Maris Recalls the Tragedy of 1§"Wiien~l»|'sIr and Baroness Were Fo`u`nd Dead Countess Marie Lsrlsch, niece of the late”lllllllYress“i>'t Austria, mode public v`vlfet»pi!H7ortl'to"'be thb true ‘blory of the mystery surrounding the death of Crown Prince 'Rudolph of Austria. Bfhce 1889l`when the bodies of the hlilhto the throne of~Auiitris-Han i ,__ _ _ _ 8l'l' Ind Baroness Mary Vetsera were f0\l1ld in the royal hunting lodge at Mlnrliug. there has -been" no ofllcial _ gxpllnttfon ‘of thewdouble tragedy. The iiccldental shooting of the Crown Prince when on a hunting expedition," inthe wSy the court circular referred _'__;>. __ to the tragedy, while there was no itlklin whltever that the death of the ygung '-Baroness had occurred at thh samd piface or at the same time. ‘l‘he‘0o\lntess says, in effect, that the €i'own`I’rince killed his sweet- lleilrt and then took his own life be- Qlise he feared that a' plot in which li! was engaged was about to be dis- covered, and that he would be court- mlrtialed and shot. That plot. ac- odrding to the Countess, 'was a cou- Biliracy on the part of Rudolph, the Archduke John of ’l`uscany`and some others to disrupt the Austro-Hungar- ian Empire by making Rudolph King of Hungary. Blames the Baroness The Couhtess says that although the Crowll Prince was a dissolute man. whose conduct had cost him the love of ifather, mother aild wife, he was notprimarlly to blame for the affair with the Baroness. The girl fell in love 'with .him before he had ever noticed her, and wrote him a letter begging him to meet her. The Coun- tess appears to have assisted to ar- range some of the stolen interviews that followed, thoughshe protests that she only shielded the girl. But soon gossip connected their names. The indlseretlon of the young Baroness went the length of publicly insulting the Crown Princess Stephanie, and it- seemed probable that she would be dismissed from the court. A ohssuy nies lt was in this crisis of their a.i'i'all's that Rudolph took her .with him on li. hunting expedition to Meyerllng. Clie _morning when they did not 'ap- pear at the usual hour; Count Hoyos, the attendant of the Prince, broke open the door and found both dead, in small revolver ill the hand of Ru- dolph. Calling in' another servant whom he could trust, the Count re- moved the body of the girl to another room. Then he had both doors locked and guarded while _he hurried to Vienna with the news of the tragedy. It was announced that the Crown Prince had been injured, uhd T; -2~_._ _ ______/;i__t»_,__- -» l\‘@) ( (fill `\ C: L i' _-,’-`1 ` . -~ _ _ \ _ - _- _ 3 _K _ , A . ,l ,__ /__ _ 'il' 1 1 if if .S/‘~').. ‘_‘\!'f"~=/f/€‘."'-'"W7 - ' V _ " .' { /'"1' ‘ ."l 'il V '~’*’/ , & ' ..____ l¢_.1 15 .\\,Wy » ‘_ ,l 1';/_ .'_,, /_._ '{~~_-_-""-»£‘. ~ '/\~ ,.= ~' \.\;'$ ‘_ 1* .:`Y¥§I'. `;,.i. 2) 'ar ’ A - .nm _iii _______1_____'_____,_‘;`_ ;'__;'/ S "j\ ' ens, sheetings, tow- - eiings, etc., flee o sale. f W f charge during this _ _ ‘ lv' / \.._.. 7;; I 5 ‘_ . `_“ *Q »`__'_'_'~I-" \:§1>4?I!#1~ _- ,»..'.'_', __. ___ ' <.>`~_=_;L‘ "` ’ " ‘ -. . _Jr . ¢_'_L__. _ ' '=»~"*il‘\ '.5 _ 5"'=1;`=x ,_ v ‘ M 2.! /rl A " 51'. " , / -1-.\ -p'_ _ » /all ml \ _Free _Hel_li_l_lling _ _ S Free Heminihg ` We hem all lin~ "' ' ET We hem "all llfl-V . . 1 ' ells, sheetings, tow- ` clings etc__, free of charge durlllg this sale. ~ i Bio Annual Linen Sale 0 .__- _a_~.._ L_ _ Eli Next Week (lilly zl week longer and our zuluuzll sale of liousclloltl linens will lil- ov<‘l‘- li _l!,9_11 __Havw’_t _ Already Takell teacher Of the ihuwundhf Come T0-DAY it _ Trilile linens and uapl=l" 'lt V; ‘i='y'-T-" 4 '15 Wiligflffg.. .i_ *ggi ,QL .,;_ __ _*__ _ . ________§,_ _ ___ ‘ ».vl¢§*‘=; = ,Q ;-ii.-.f_if_.*;_‘,l§.3§.-~-‘.. - Pa# . ' 'W i _ _ _ A _` *I <. ~ :“' "_':,=i~_. _. " i . _ _ .. _. -fe; ‘ Judge Hector Mcllonald, who is \ ___ ?_,_‘___f,1jf._i__=-_ - ». - : . _-.'~?.`.»1. ' \."i,-' rf- =inrl_el‘golng treatment in the lu. l- ; ij” I-lnspltnl, is reported doing nlc<.ly. ._ .- l .\__.,___,, _¥;_,f.,,_____-__._‘_1 ~ A' _°°°" ‘ -' 5*." ` ` _ Mr, Joseph Kelly of the Freight ___ _ ", -;‘!__.1£i‘-_gg-‘l-' _ Department of the P_.l<}.I. Railway__il~l i' ". _-~;____ __~_¢ii'_ ‘ln New Brunswick on a business trip, gf' .'-,_-._-y,;.§_-»_.>._-..._- _ _ __ _. .. _. ._ \:. ‘ -1. ,.\ .f : " ’ ` _ _ ._ _ __ _ Miss Jennie McDonald of Caledonia _. fs , ._ *‘"" ‘*‘ ” * 4;.; . has one to Charlottetown where /___._' 1 _____ _ _via ».,___ _.__.___ _ _ _ ‘ ._~ - __ ~'1‘§i»i.s'= Mr. Norman Campbell Capo Tr-av __;c»..______f».¢__Ii'_‘ _ 'i _ - -fi l i-/Mix Mies liar McDonald Souris, spent _ ‘ _ _J Migg Evelyn Martin is' home ii'llm Boston on a visit to her father in iagiigi' "Caledonia who has been vcrv'ill but {;5f‘}_.\¢ ' _. The many friends of Mrs. Neil Mc- ._K¢'e 1* S'-'*"'a=»“` ' f'/:\-1;” asf". ,re °‘~“§§5.2!*‘*'_.-4 , _,__ fi.”- ierf, _ N ' _(ff:-' s _yin `,_._ . _ _ __ __;_____ __ _____. ____ _ _ ____ " f. ,s;=@_r»‘-' _ . .._. ;»~_ - ,=» f,.,~-..\.:- ,.1--i. .,i.~.-=--_.=\...<.. _ ,_....§-:io 1 _ ‘__ _ “_ F_ __‘_ _ _ ~.-_ ~ ,i,~_ “wh ..._ ' _ ___ _l__.__, “‘*"____._ _________... _ 1**-l‘ _ _ J the patient Central teleplloiie and (luurillnn clerks and thus help nlniio their lives lnucll liriizliirr null hap- plnr. | ugly.-_ fiillllilld MARKE'l‘B. (Corrected for _every _Wednesday Batul"day’e issue.) ' and Park uh.) ' ~ Oats (white) Outs (black) H_ay (Pressed, per ras) liiizf-:H (don) gon- ulltler (lo) si Hides (lb) \ gi, iq 1lc. (lilo. 4|ic. KH ‘ _-f‘i»fli'l__=-‘ "l2‘- 1 'fffii ` 'if;;_I. *t 5.‘»;g;~e__¢¢»?i_-'.` -i.~\ _fd-4%. ,3L§l`-7-.~i'. 1 4-* »> » 9 ~_ _-__ __~.._-~',,' -_ _. ` `1'.>.‘7¢‘Y.-. -_l.‘_" " '~` _ iii 5,, _~_.,______ __ 16.* _-i _.i-i',.1i _'Ii' H ass `-’%% `i\li._R. J Lf‘li)\‘Vl~ll.l.. . Lean. (SL) Caledonia, will be sorry 1 l?liii¢llil:li:e ` for lliuillciiiul Hililors lil' HD' rs' l>_ ` cently at Mermaid, the guest of Mr. hi. Bentley, K. C., leave for~Sninmc\'- side this morning to be present ut the lmlhihition cases which iiegili thereto-day. ~D. f_‘.. S. Minto yesterday evrninl! from an extended visit to New York .mil Boston. 'His many friends are :tllid ti; see him looking so well after "his prolonged absence. Farmers' Btlrcnu, left the city ily the msiierpress to Georgetown inet night with the inn-_“mm-oi our-ing passage 'on the winter steamer thuil recovery is doubtful. _._-.___ _Tuesday afternoon in Mitchell River. § Miss Eupemia Mcheod has -returned to"the city ' after a very pleasant gait to Dunstaffalhage thc guest of rfnnd Mrs. McGs.-llum. » Mr. Wilfred Ellis, Donalilston, ent n ve leasant vacation ic- and Mri-if Donald Munn. . ...___ Miss Marie McDonald, Calelloililu returned home alter spending u very pleasant New Year with her aunt, Mrs. Matheson of Mount Vernon. ~ , . The Hcv. W. D. Wilson and Mr. W. Mr. J. P. Hood returned on the Mr. chester 'Mehdi-<-; or tile Fur. _ to learn that she is very ill, und her 'wzirii 2, Alllire:-iscs thc Fulluwiiii; l.cttci‘ i.0.thc l~`.loc‘r,m'r. oi that Wiu'll:- ,'Mr. Patrick McQuirk Websters Cor- _ M.)U__§ AND (mN.‘.m,mEN___ 'wr' Wim was on the J“ry` mr Uwli lowltn vircsent mvsclf .ls ll candi -4 -»-»-_.~..¢- \ _ _ __ __ _ _ __ __ __ bi’ECIAi. Lilinii S 0ne hall cent per word sich in esrfion in this column. Cash must accompany ordsf.Minimum ch. :ge _ twenty-five coma. Iiaios lor louis in Chsfiol ¢ own news column. two onus i..,; word, nel, nth insertion »¢ *Nl\'l`l(`l‘l.- (in nm-mini, ui af;l\i‘iuy .i,i0n_ ash lfcntral for the News phono mi. in. " ' ` ` "morning for theinalnland. He will "QW d$5.i3_"9 am] Wihh l»at'i_§hsil gonna; of this an in hind; fllisl'*"ne'*iiilda hfiii.~‘ -‘i iili' i`\ii\s"ll»‘ sllelsris-arse iuml ' c _left _impl°ovein'ents»§_iist _re,ceiv_-§_ We have \2°f_|Bi.‘* _":i.f°S°‘. "¢l}iae|ss.se.s_,_;n]_ _ l Respectfully _Yours, R. J. l.l1lIiWlCl.`l., MJ). = 4071. ALWAYS CONSULT _ THE PHONE DIRliJ(l'l‘0RY. It is surprising tile large number of people in (_‘.harioi.f_ni_owu who, when they want to innuiro about their Mornlliiq llaily Glilliwilaii ur allbselup-i -_gm 132_;i_ insiimil 01 132.2, or when they want to iuiiuire about advertis- ing ask Lleilirul for tho i~‘.uheci~lptioll phono No. 132-2, or for the News Phone No. 133, iiisti-ml of 132-3: Or when they want the News or Editor- lal Dcpllrtnicnt ask 4'(-ntral for the Pnlllacriptioll phono i\`ii.'l32-2, ur U10 _Mlvcrtlsiilg phone No. 132-Zi, iustcall of l33, ultlmuirll il'-l those ,ps_Cm‘nl,'_niiri the nterii in the ue- partmeilt yyronelv phnneil. The news g¢¢f(_ gil si "upper flour, cannot givi- the necessary information lihnut eith- er ndvertlsiui: nr _n|li.srripf_lmis_ nur the advertising swirl about l-uilisrrip tions or- ni-ws our the a\ll»rcrlPi\f°"- stall alimiif " ‘-f~l'l.islug ur news. ini dther wordr lim clerks know and can do but f‘~lr own work ln their own fiwnrf-~ ~-.i.s, and if it were otherwise mov ...uid he continuallv runuini. vsurpmme Gqurt returned to his homenllit. I tlh lu l:iv':.'oll'.cf_i li tii{\W"m"'v th" ‘!"""‘l "“l“'mi"““'"' which ‘mls to tulio iilncp-ni, |i|»m¢y1¢.5~ .Point the 1-itll, has been pustpuiu-ii until Wcdnosrluy, 2lst. if not l`iiip_ concert will then bc hc-_lil thc Ziirli. l’.l'ugrummc begins at .8 o‘r:lurk sliilip. .miles with Bankers free. sozil-l-zomzij *Th 1 Modern Trndoiicy- tqlvm do sim- plicity an-xi eiiloioucy Ls revealed in every line, every movement., every 'part of the lnbest nlodel Fcnliu`g?_o`u l'l’ypewriter. A Milne Fraser, l:li_.}l`i,f- _ N _ _ _ _ _ ___ lfilli. . S. _/I 'ki l "‘-*'*"*i°--T- _ :;Mac's Condition Powders _ .-.'i~x6 splendid for putting new ills limi ~,|u_i into the animal. They improve _thy appetite, aid digestion, tone up the blood and strengthen the 'body i-#ner-” ally. They are reconinicndlnl hy :ill stork raisers aild farmers the l.~!.lnll over. 1 lb. in sanitary tin 25c. 'ing- 'l’\vo lllnci-4, 149 Grcnt George St.Meti_. DR DeVAN'S FRENCH PILLS ;‘ '”""` » lllh lin: iiiiiviiii l'lll for Wolneii. $.'>n-box orilircl-for $10. ‘Sillll nt ull liruil .~'t0rl-s. or luullcil tn any uflllri-ssoli i~<-ri-ipI.oi prior. ‘|‘iir: i=.‘our.i.i. _Llluru lm _.~it, i`illi|\rIii1.:s. (iiii:\flu_ _ _ W; _-_ PHOSPHONDL FDR MEN. l5"""""i‘ ilu ilu' \'li»\lii_\': for Nerve ilml llrniu; liil'rm\w°4 “un-y liiliii-»r"-n '|'mii.- swirl I-uiill _von up, gil ll l»ox_or lu-li i..r ¢'»_ ni llrug nir»r1‘~_ or iw mall nu rm-~-lui iii pri. .\_ i`|i': ‘=<\ilil : l. liui ll iw: _ .\'i_ <`n|.liurlii|~n_ l_iiit.\l lu, Sold at liufrhv.-~` ' rulleiil-l-. _ CARD Lzulivs :uni (}l~illli-ill<‘ll:--- Wo the llnflvl'-;iiriu_-il llnviug llcoll it-r|il<‘siul by li large unm- llcr of the electors of Ward i<`oui' to place' ourselves iu ilorniunlion ai the forthcoming civic electiogi take this opportunity of expres- ing our wi linguess to solve our city, and to the best of our ability to promote good civic govern- inient. _ _;__ or woi ing men mx Yours Rosiwcifullv ~ "i».;-'.‘i . _- . 'si ' . 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