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I heartlv thank my patrons fo1_-their _ Support and confidence and bespenk for my worthynneeesnersacontlnnanee ot the J same glooiifwill neeerded me. `» f I is. s.'wn1s'ros _ Demi, it .~» At. “_ _J _‘N1._ M; ..».. _._ ss., ...,,_,.. ... . ‘* » _ .- considered the BEST and FIRST in the hearts of their countrymen. Merchant and Auctioneer Oflice and Rooms 43 Great George j` General Agent, Commission s ° P. E 1.i.....i_ treet, Charlottel P. O. B0! 333. ~ Reference: 2 ink of Nova Seoria j -C C¢¢4 dk 4' out and the new one in but for ths NEW Yorix. January 14.-The Herald 0 to-morrow will say: “According to the statements of Michaels Idvorsky Pupin. and Telegraph company has paid him, in- l q I . " Why buy imitations of doubtful mtrit _ " when the Genuine can be purchased ts ll ` easily? twin iiaciioueitil _ DO(ld’S' in this city for the purpose of spreading the practice uf cremation has caused :onsiderable discussion among Catholics as to whether cremation is in accordance with the laws of the .Catholic Church. Catholics desiring to joiirthese societies have sought the advice of their. pastors. In nearly all cases the priests have advised azains; cremation ground that it is not consistent with I the rites of the Church. Squash each..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' In reply to the question as to whether e _ _ _ _ “ ` ' _ Let.-tice per bunch _ _ . . _ . . . . . _ . o~ie might Join a society for the spread of cremation and whether it v asliwful tJleuve instructions forlur-ning one‘s body, the Rev. Father F. M, Kielty, in his .ecree issued at Home in 1>S.i, burnin the bodies of t`ie deaf" Thtse “The teaching ofthe Church i-i opposite cally wrong in burning the dead. .fl`he practice might become necessary nt times duringa plague. In ordinary times, how- ecouomical arguments for or again; cremation." ` Record|Bicycle Riding. i Srnisertntn, January il,--Walter I.. Stnnnard of this eitylhas won the worlds bicycle mileage record for 1900, with d single day since the nrst day of last January, and his daily average has been He commenced to use Dodd‘s Kidney Pills alittle over 1065 miles. Mr. Stannard to-day receivel olTi_¢ial about ir.. He. says, "I owe my life to record from the Century Wheel Club of man enjoys nothing better than telling notification that he had established a. new D0‘l‘l'S Klflllei' Pills- I“¢V9l‘ W.0\1ld haw America. His nearest competitor' is L. Y Lackler of Camden, N. J., who was 600 miles behind him. Belcher of Brooklyn - is third man, with 28,000 miles. The greater part of Mr. Stauuard`s rid I e. G 38,887 miles. He has [not missed ridinp: a w always without pacemakers. more tnnn 1% times around the world. "October, 4l74; N ovember, 5005;lDeoeml;er, KBS. His best day's work was O.':tober,2l with 181 miles. "_-~-Q--i _ During the p=J.stweel;'s srnnnrxc 1»ii2.ip.i.cr-IE _ ._. ` s' -.1 "““-"‘ l';’O\-‘»'lJE.RS are easy tb tal:e,'ii-firniless in RM' ]":"’0 lv Sl 6 ar 1910 A-M' otion and .sure lo cure any lieaiiticlie in “Yes so many people \von’t believe you she could never make lierself_understood.’ f ‘ ~ Lara-Liver Pills are a positive .cure for “Bustin it open to see' how much paiss A N no better remedy to clear the head and _ .___ " t A r settle the str-v~ nah than Milbui~n°s Sterling , rc u I _have opened up n fresh supply o ' Christmas 4 oufeciiounrv, includiu i li. Chocolnte,Suow Flakes ami llily niso Table raisins. _ WORMS cannot exist either in children 1 have rss the men. Banks, N0 D Magazines and l`aily Papers. ' imv Q 3 ' . R. H. MA5ON'S ' And without shame the fact I sta e -¢]_\p’ew,, Depot" * _ ’ Atthe old Stand on Great Street and the New stand eu g street. i cc r. d i_>.M. A. M. rum. Am, 2.10 7.l5Vlv. Cli'to\vi'\ ar l.-15 9.45 __ l Royalty Junc. 1.30 9.25 2 N. Wiltsliirc `.."5 8.39 5 Hunter River 8.25 9 Emerald June. 7.44 =' 7 9.'/H Kensington 7.09 6.20 9.50 ai r**':“~.`~*’ ___.. __ u$fE ?@@9 --as-cc P~“*"P4»| 7-pegs.- . ,,_, &§...=’ 1.13 -Wellingon 9.27 1.51 Port ill 8.49 3.00 0’Leary 7.40 ' 4.Q§ Alberton 6.35 4.-an a.rTignish lv 5.46 P;5§° sk.” 1‘-M- a.M. - 53:10 lv Ch’town ar 10.10 3._.§oar { Mt. Stewart } lv8.45 3.q0lv Junction iir8.2D -9.03 Cardigan lv 7.15 5.25 a.rGeotnwn 6.50 P-L 4.14. _ Mt. Stewart 3.4¢ lv -Tunc. ar 8.523 4.23 Morell 7.57 4.52 St. Peter s 7.28 6.2) Souris lv 6.00 .\.M. rar. ?_».i5 lv Emerald .Tun ar 7.35 6 05 ar C. Traverse lv 6.45 ll G. A. smuir, °"°"° B _ Superintendent P. E. I. R. _ , Glftpvvfi Dee.Hnt,1Ql A LLlm=AR.Q% r‘ ‘ lAHiW@D. C. Bell Ill --s wa fm!! 1 G-1 =§’ Sai ll _S ~ 0 --»--- ~~ - ---_W ..-- G¢.°§!_\\\ 35:31-;i.'n t W n . ~ | _ V nrlerwriterir. l. RAILWAY as he uses it a good deal for doctoring up _ NORTH SYDX l§Y_ (1 *_* - ‘ Nov 20 ddziailues On and after Wednesday,Dec. 26th,»}il)0,l .lie trains of this railway will run daily 1- ‘~-- iSundays excep.t`l) f ll l :- ` K ‘ socially, if the uian's grandfather, rather prains Outwar,1_e( as 0 0;? - am _ c D A I, D a rains lnw Head Down. Stations. Read Up. BAlRlSTERS‘AT-LAW, ‘F Cyclnnty OQDU Trainsof this railway are run by' Re&r¢ne¢»-.Y 2. 1 _ 1».u._ A . _ li , _ Eastern Standard' Time. ll ja;W.'¥ ; f D. Porrmc ‘ ‘° "'*‘* ""*'* gs. um_G° KU9HR(*LL.l. _ KOWAID B. £8. I- I. ff-“__”-'?""li Damn. &nn?h°*&¢ :hens » ¢» m 'T' "“°1"°"‘”"““"‘ _ ,. _iorricnu meinnen nina. S ¢r,1.¢u».“uwu1 f ‘o IN M m&m‘B|l 'lpc Attentln , . `_:‘l=_our friend! I very e *`lf'F{RR!E»2 MLW %WW’Nf¢& Wlk%`MlW“H&H' " :ill Boston liiasgllraunfer Agents. ’ L. L, lim-‘nausea - Dunn’s or Brads# i wks _ ' Time is money, but wehave all we want A genoies, Market- and F ul -...ii Nut I _,n sl ganin (SOUTH LIMRLOTIB H After a night with “the lic~ys" thereis Nov~ l d&\v4m Z.. Ee! 1 °*t?.l.. .. GOLLECTIBRS PIUQILY ARCHI Sydney, Cap# X50l1°_v lo lean i n R1 eilsinir ».> Q iiics t. a.. .. \. Agents of Yarmouth banking Flociety, Colleoiioiis prow lv nttpgt-“gd 1¢_ i.x.ii..ncs.iit§`.‘ t.i._s. .mp F. its. ousttst. Novz " “ ~ limi. iiiciiiiw. i. .le t » * Barrister. 6»e. SYDNEY, CAPE Bfllth Office, QIQQ *y Q Coll ti _ 3*( it.. 1i`$°.i¢'i'.'&‘.i°.1T’.1Z.’.""' ‘" “‘ is lmnnn,hh\lsn, B01' 't f til 10 01': 0? Dunkel I|@|,¢QlX» fi ll Lili #Dylan c'ii'F'-'- *iw* X' TWl "ii*‘WVWM*K2UW‘V '"’ TH -lf""¢""(