Y -a ~»»¢~¢a~»»~. -fr »¢~w~&a... ..,....,»,,, x "‘ ll‘.§\"’__ ' i.. 5-1. _,, 11-1- ._ _~ ~ , _ _. ., ~' 1. ~f __ ‘_-.i»' __ _ _ 1" ,` ' " ‘ . ' ' " »-*“ ,r2"1'5a=~'4-.. . . ' . . ~ ' ~ .=..‘“ i.' '-s~=._ »~. . .-=»" _' _ _ 1 _ .-1 ` <._ »‘_~- .2 1" ' ._. "~‘ "“»,; . ., , . . ,, f _ .. ,r _. . " ‘ 7 92 '11 t-,"'.1“5_v; "§,"‘ ‘-8-> _~.,,i -~.= 1.-- ' _ _ , . Fhxnhzzfnonn '°rhn1ers. -_-A ‘ Plenty of printers sulfe ring from Backache, L a tn e Back, Headaches, / geakness, Gravel, _ ¢ *Q* /. rinary and Kidney 50.02°? V Troubles of one "° kind and another. It isn’t to be won- *Q _ dered at. 1-'/\ / Standing over I I . \l \ case day after day setting type, inhal- ing the irritating properties of ink, ben- alne, &o., is more than kldl1°.V9 9°” 9_l»U1d~ “°' "Y °_;‘~‘ ‘°: “sh ““‘..:?';.‘:“.¥.."‘.;‘.‘;‘.§r' are respon ing o a ‘ ance by taking DoAN'i'>°(l' Péls- an Here is astatement by lr. m. Y » N Cornwallis St., Hallfar, NB- “Iaetinthecapacitye(aLN0l° man, and the position I occupy the grautinglomce nzaessitateis frequerxlétorpp- . is can me ntense e ng when attempting te Kraighten myself, and I was beginning to think it was riseumatism, but when I was attacked by urinary didleultiee it proved to me that mykidnsyswsrealested. Hsarin%of the pany cures wrought by Deaa's idney run, I sanded to :fy tam, .na sm' pleased to say that they are a rapid and dective cure. The pains have been re- moved from my back, all my otherkidney dilcultles have vanished, and Ican speak af these pills as a genuine remedy for the sure ot kidnsv trouble in any term.” i - ` trml, = 1 Act ° _ f o-mn neun, w t Gifts E A gold or silver watch in mce case either with or without a handsome and good wearing chain. 2 er and Gold lated Chain Bracelets with padlock and key. Rings with Stones set in _clusters or singly. Studs and Links of all kinds A' few Gold Headed Ebony Canes _ Manicure and Desk Sets in cases. Shoe Horns, Button Hooks, Nail Files, Paper Knives. Scissors, Seals, etc., _silver mounted. __ " . And Jewelry and Silverware galore for young and old. A special large discount will be given on a lot of goods thatwe do not wish' to carry ".'New Years. ` .§.W.lAYU]ll, Cameron Block. I 'i _ *S* i 1 l '_ li i p A PURSE FREE To every persoubuying nfty cents worth of goods from now till Xmaa Select your Xmas gifts from a nice assortment of watchm. rings. bronch- es, bracelets, sleeve links and silver- wear. Also a good line of fancy goods and toys. dolls, rocking horses, pianos, etc. You can buy a lot of presents for a - ll amount of money at Modern Jewelry and Fancy s Store. inning; co_ 7 I ° Qlcourscthisonlycomestclightl _ 5 now because the parties to the 'trans- _ ' , - __ _, ` anion have fallen cnt.” It is- also ruunsoav. st. ms. (IREENWAYS BARGAIN. During the earlier portion of his put lic career, Mr. Greenway, as lead- er of the Manitoba Opposition, took strong ground against the monopoly hid; h¢C adi Ptcidc ltailwsv vs t an an _ held in thit Province. To do him justice, he afterward succeeded in giving the people the benedt of rail- way competition. In his earlier career both in opposition and as leader of the Government he had .o contend against the power of the Conservative Government at Ottawa and the powerful Canadian Pacihc Railway Company; Before the election just now held he seems to have incurred the opposition of his former railway allies and secured the friendship of been so longopposed. ' . Thereupon one J. B. McArthur, solicitor of the Manitoba f`estrs| Rail- way Company, made s sworn state- ment of Mr. Greanway’a relations with certain railway companies ` in times past, which sworn statement was used in its me .lectin with amagtag .JJ- fect. Mr. McArthur :illrms that :c the railway char- ters in llanitobs ot whicivthe St the Candian Pacino, to which he had# longagossl887 he had 'rss oU.ntnmr,'cnmLo'n1t'rowN. r. s. 1., Father 0! an ex-parte statement, but unless it gg' can he atisfactorily cleared up it Da1H Jagggn must irrepsrablypdamage the reputa- Second United tion of Mr. Greenway as a public man. Presbytery." , -al ‘ Requests Paid. The executors ct the H.A Massey es-§ tate reoepgy have paid tueiollowing he-1 DIED quests: .000 to the Wesleyan Theo- _._ _ ' y _i icgxallwlgép, Mcntieal. and 850,000 At Wes-t St. Peters on Thnrsdav the 0 “ sy 'Ke' W mpeg' ‘ 14th inet oi heart disease. John Scdtt in °°lF.THE CAP FITS' WEAR IT" the 80th ytsr ol his age. 1! you are sulcriag from the conse- liis heart the stat oi lite is still. ~ His bi , qurncl of impure blccd.-have boils. "_ u __ nn' no 0," pin ples or scrcinls sores; if your blood His soul has iled to calmer rest To that stars-l shore, 1_--1-Q-ll Watches lor the boys and girls at G. H. Tayloi’s. 21 li I ‘°”T"“‘f’ ° i does not digest or you suffer lrem Csl~ arrh or rheumatism, you are the one whp abr# take Ilood’s Saraspsrilla. .It ill P ` ` WM" ll 'un "vi" by md 57 w your ease exact’y. mske your blood ynre and cure salt rheum.scrolull. fllmllllllllil. dyspepsir, cstarrh, and give you perleot health. ._ H°'~"|Z# f.l|¥Ml\!__,l§l.l|vfr ills. Nou- 8.IiiH'i[.§") _.6 _ 152 . As one hy one we die, Awaiting that tribunal sound Which cull# us from eu tigh. (I-had papers please sqm) I » ,.. ,.4 O the Legislature at tnnxpcg, nt was dimllowed by the Ottawa Government because it interfered with the exclusive chartered rights of the Canadian Pacino. The St. Paul and Minneapolis Company- were desirous to obtain this actc! incorpor- ation and notice for a new local act was at once given Some by-alec- tions were pending and Hr. llc- Arthur, according to his sworll state- ment, attendcd the Liberal caucus and ofered $200inthe interest of the Thiswas the beginning of relations which in duetimedeveloped a great scandal. The Conservative Government was beaten and Mr. Greenway became Premier. Mr. McArthur lest no time in waiting upon him. he wanted amendments tcthelanitoba Central charter and tothe Railway Aid Act. According to Hr. Mc- Arthur’s statement, _ which we are following. lr. Greenway threw out a fceler as to what he wi return. °° e tamed minion .iiitffi 3 t> 3 5°, gf; -t°;t5 fl_ iii§ir§§£5it, gigigsifiiifiti gfiélégéaigg H Gov R. wonld turned dimolution and the Governmen To d0 the it $10,000 to $15,000. aftcrsome dickcring it wmdecided to split the dilemma at 812.500, ct which $2,500 was for Hr. Gresnway’s own election and the balance for the others. Hr. McArthur inorder to obtain caneontpanythattheywouldget the something in writing to ltcw the foreign associates of the local promot- °tl\ont hich could t be ers, wi w they no expected to advance large sums of money. And so, it is alleged, Mr. Greenway the fatal letter which was drafted for him in the words fol- _ lowing: will be to hand over the Red Biv §..Merchant Tailor* A rowN. P. E.;t.... i HAPLOTFE thismcneyhadtomtisfytne Ameri- legislation for which the 812,500 was to bethepurchase money. He _wanted 1 G ¢"!>}i; A ' 1. __ ‘ .'é?zf.'~1 ~Ja A c\ .."_. ‘_ . .,`_\ "34 o- ~<,_ ’ .Q `v~ #'- `.,. ,1 V r F. --.__ I RE _. ;` Half price 80065. Hats, Ladies 1.00 Lined Gloves for 50c. ~ - 75c Cushions for for this p. m. and other attractions- _ e 100 Ladies Jackets half price. 53 great bigffellcws inf Scotch Wraps, suitable for Golf Capes. 33 Ladies’ Winter Capes. ’ 31 lilm-.-Cages," Beal G-`en't1s'men’s Dress Suit Cases. 38 Men’s_ Fur Caps. A . ‘ 23 Fur Robes. _ ~ 300 Large Rugs. 1?‘tn'Col1ars,Fur Collarettei and and llrooklymis dead at the a a of 88. He was known as the °°Fatl¥sr ci the Au 95”' In . 2- ff "yt .fly #- Urns Bonsai i all Men’s All 14- and at Hall p .chdhnhi and 1 Matte. “Fur Betts. lIu&, Muffs, Huis, at 25 per cent on. LOO My Dear MacArthur-Betening to your letter of the 16th inet, I have no objection to say to you that my policy cr Valley road as it now stands to a com- pany prepsred to carry it to completion and which will also be able to give western connection with Portage la Prairie. I acknowledge the claims of the Manitoba Central Railway Com- pany to precedence in the matter of legislation, as I think that its_¢lorts in the past has been to the public interest. I have therefore no hesitation in saying that I will recommend the passage of the Act to incorporate that company. and of the Actto amend the Railway Aid Act oi 1885, and that ii disallowed, I will if desired to, re-anactfthell, il necessary te rsssembls the Legislature ,in order to do so. ' (Signed) Taos. Gaxwasq Great Glove oder, 150 pairs, -half price. 53 75c Cushions, with deep frill for 25 cents. _ 53 Boys’ Reefers, 1.25 83 Boys’ Suits at 1.00. . 27 Bed Comforts 25 p. c. oni One ' bale of Scotch Blankets, from 3.00 to 10.00 a pair, Hne _Heecy goods. _ 183 Ladies* Feather Boas, [not ostrich] Halt Price, ` 153 Paris Ladies’ Gloves nearly ‘Halt Price( _ 38 Greenland Seal Collars, 6.75 ~for 4 .'75 3 ' 250 few S PAT ` i " * .,..%=&“'L’ _. n-'cr . ..-__ - if. .¢ _r.sa prices to sell. trican Mitts at 1€9 nmnt.nnm,c.t *"5* f*&dll2E§.. ~.s==nnnrr lilela. 10% Men’s derwear. _ 100 Mea?s;.n.¢¢&~ :nuJntmrs__. §§“__ The Swell! '75c. < Also the New m lflest eto& of lb* Men’s Gloves in Ladies Black and 183 Initial to 75c. Table Na kins and 1 dozen 'Iitlble Napkins 1.15 and 1.50. . Indian Nic-nac Bid# len: Ladies Wool Shawls all The best Xmas present il 0 Scotch wrap fbr s Golf (380. Our Store is 33011 till ‘ _ Men’s _and Lad ies’ Gloves and J 1151; 1-ooeiv allotlll-‘f , ,Mitts, in Astrachan, Coon, Grey Lamb, e Ladies Seal Kitts 4-50 Old n in ' _ ` Woll,_etc, etc.