_when YOU Have Decided to .-_l"""'.~'f‘ It pays to buy ln this_Provlnce 0 The W. S. Harkins (‘ompany, so ‘ there is really only one Wedding Ring for you to ‘ I iijw* buy. Q . -..f.,.r.-'..,;,“__~.' -‘,.‘:. »` ~-»i,‘___»_< .fs-~'-,.,~ ~_- _~,.- _._ _.<__- ,__-,_.. . - .._~. .- . _ __ . _ '» ' -1 `-"l~»-"_¥“'-‘~tiki:-d'#¢':<»__.___._°~-_ff"f`J~*'?~f=??ii.:-i”‘f?anf¢¢'?'.-' "_ ~ ’_.’-2.1¢-li"i‘“"f ~ '= - f _ -1- ~.~ __ . i ._ -_ ~ .;,~_'r__-_-.;. §i¢-9" 5:-"I _ £ _ph-gi yi- *wif .ggi _.'l4__i_~r_I,i. {£_ _,._,_,ff' ' ` ` ' "i __.»;1._*_"-‘_"',__.r‘--_, ~,_-.x I t- . _ Us "W- W- wrt ’ i livery ring has the above stamp inside. ___.-__;____ loolt for the Stamp len- W.W.W. W. W. Wellner 'G M ‘A _ Ieweler. Vs ii -M...--/` _ - . '---.Tim . _ _S l\Iiss Lena Wright, Montague, is visitiiig G. rl. and Mrs. Innian, City. Miss Bertha Maclnnis, Elm Ave., and Miss McDougall, Argyle Shore, have returned to the city after s bicasant visit to Bunbury. ’l‘he committee in charge ol the whist at the Hospital social on Mou- day Feb 12th are J. J. Desmond. W. B. Proyvse, John McPhee, W. J. * S Child s Photos iv., get the right rwre. 1-h" :nom nziturnl exlimsnioii and » .,f"=ir‘t-it delight. tu_t.he eye. gall today lor appointment. 3 Cooks Studio \vhere 1inby_i_r_i___Qlwai's WeI~ glen ec.=s=-sewwsoriweaavrrsodég rii Iinlsnrnl ictui'aiiinwnrk | i WIR5 ‘di inter _Goods _ (,,.¢.r5],f>@§, Felt Slippers, Ilot-icy Boots, etc, at big dis-, r~r.nnt.~; to clear. 0 llllcliiiclieii M’ V Th# Shot-‘ Mun g»°::-'!“:_._ .Sterling Bitters FTE 0 . . 1 i The Never Failiiig l‘_leari,lil¢-rve md Stomach i Remedy Exceptional Value I Testimonials and References, by the humlred ffom _people niori prominent in City and Country. No failures. ` Hold Iiy P. McQUA1D, 42 Queen Street. j Opposite Auld Bins l’rir‘c 5tit‘ per liollle. il. ll’ruvcr| Medicine of _,_ "io the Electors of Ward Four . ' ` ` - _ _ _ `l,:i.iic.~= _-\:\'1i Gcntleiiien: - 4%, _ _ __ _ _ __ _M‘l"°“ gmnch A' lf P' A' heldlls _ -J-if 'regular weekly meeting on Wednes- At thereqiiestGf:tlz1i‘p,e riiinib-er ______ -----_-_L-__;__;___________ __ "_l,1,,v ev,,,,i,,,:_ The ,_,,,\,,,,ct up fm- de. ol c'lecloi's of \Vard Four. I have §\iate was, Should the automobile law r-r»:i_~‘t»iit~>tl to be :i candidate for City',? HR A-_ 5, REID Illia r<‘r>ca-led? The afhrmative was tak- Chiiiirrilloratilie fortlicoiuing Cl\‘ic` |.it~iN'1j1&_i't`\'ii euros--land i'-‘ll by Rev- MF- Tfivelit *md Jam-‘JS lilujlii-iira, In thus publicly asking for \-our .- ,,,,,,,,,,__;w,_,. l r il \ = E; ,i il Patent leather Biittoneil Boots - _ fl _,ff / ‘ /\l. _> \(l\\`i-H585 - Warrior Womens For he wouizm who wants a it-silly liigh-quality boot, th-_-re is nothing better than these patent leathers, made in the popular bntioiied style. There isa fir-visit-rlly smart effect to tht-in ~- r. quality tone of superior irieiit---that can- not be fouiirl iuchccperboots 'I`hcn they are so very strong and pt-_‘fleet tlttiiig that your mvii good taste wou‘t let you buy any others. Marie in the n~_-west la~t_s, with high lire‘.~=. high rrrchcs, sliort vzuiip and new toes"- louk inuch siiiallcr than they really are. All sires. Apair $4. to_..... $5 - -worth all they cost.--- iii, on l.\‘o_ 1051; t_‘_ Den. I..-Bro. Duncan 'All ei C li il 1 Queen illro. Angus Nicholson, No. 1484. 4 _ | l ,on the 'ith inst. from the home of i `l in tl(-cp interest was shown in behalf l ‘rr-tori; ii. <1 M.--w. G Dario-, N0. Brown. The annual business meeting of Court Cornwall, C. O. F., will be hold in Cornwall Hall, Feb. 14, ati p.m. All members are requested to be present. In the city market yesterday beef, Der qiiarter, was selling at tive to elrrht cents a, pound, a slight advance on the quotation of the previous day. 'Phe other prices remained unchanged as will be seen by the itemized list elsewhere. The subject of the sermon at the Baptist Church tomorrow morning 'will be The Triumph ol Christianity. In the evening the subject will be Christian Uinion-Sliould all Chris- tians he United in One Church? The 'l7_ev. Z. I.. Fash will preach at both services. Tire funeral ol the late Mrs. Ann Iiove Bookmnn, aged 79, took place her sister. Mrs. John Moilatt, l\'Iay- _ iield, where she had been residing for 'the last number of years. In her sickness, as in her earlier years, she .was kind and patient. Her life was 'marked by those virtues which en- deared hor most to those who knew _ lrsi' best. i Queen's County I.. 0. I.. niet at ,fllrookiit-_ld on the (ith inst. The 'meeting was very well attended and of the order. l`<‘i'nm the returns a uct r.-'ain of thirty per cent was shown lr-r the county and three new lodges 1 were organized. 'l‘lie election of ohi- c_~_-rs resulted as- follows:-W. C. M. _-(‘-. F). MacKenzie, No. 1051, re-el- ___--= i1126; C. (‘liap_-Drtvid Wilson, N0. il12li; (3, Secty.-Cyrus Martin, No. | _lil-t7, re-r-lecterl; (3, F. S.-James MacPhee, No. G14; (Y. Treas.--Angus illcaton, No. 11.26, re-elected; C. D. loi (‘.--M. li‘. MacKinnon, No. 1492; |<‘. I.cct.urer-Ilro. James G. Hooper, ' _\’larsball, No. 1166; -C. Dep. I..- -1 ‘-31 - 3 31:- if-=» Bl irti (fha isnt Bun 111. Hooper, while thc negative uns , supported by H. P. Hooper, D. R; - - _ _» . , _ _ _ F1-looper, (‘-has. Coles and Mrs. H. P. su;\po;t, l p:'mii|se,_if clcctctl. while iiioorior. lrlfrch speaker brou;»_ht out [»_f._\i_iiyg{1\it::uteutio`nto1hc special of fii_'i1iurg>i\s_ Points :oth iiro._ari ,W evening M the M8,,Se_ and in they or ilzrprfiptrinspectioncloiirfoorl, nias time? _ Is.-_'_-(md pint-0 it was to present the :;\||i1':ly, ` l 'l`|ierrenrr: no ninre ripprtiprizilre pastor uf the gong,-egagmn with ai Yoiirs Rospoqifrilly, I Xml "\‘\‘/ ll‘“'\ |‘\\f"f‘l!f“|‘l‘”-_ 401;' he-_rnitiful rattan chair. This presen-l ' . ‘P ‘ 4. A So >' 1 _ . \ 1 ririiioilmt\vrlll»t~n\or- r;prt~')Ch=1110es to io-'i that you hn\t '~-~<.°~"-f'- ~.» ___ _ _ _ ,_ fm of Glen William who. with his rich many tinies coiult-niiieri the princ- ' ' "”_°“”"_`__"' "__ R “Ure °f P°°"Y *md mllsiml "°i¢°» is iple of caiiirsssing in civic election: W ii host in himself During the even-,and re`_0l“(l ,hm H “"1 “wr hid ,_ ev -1 < |)t‘n|.l|~ ing Miss Matheson, the organist, was iiii':..:."n:.~.r;‘i“.‘;°i.rif‘.:i:usu‘.°i: l -i‘3‘5iéi»'--‘ii-’?»i”`-f-’=" E D..-mir i.. M.. 8...... .. .....'.....’=1»=-Us --ou-i~f»ff 'candidate who "“""""_'b_lin otiowér hollis. Nothing _ R!_5cs_:l_l_¥_\___{f‘§;f“{,|f'(:‘,,ff,°3'§_y the congregatioii with _an envelolle fpehelved m ll"-` l"fl'_‘°l}’l_9"0¢3“\"‘l5i~' ",‘,‘.}',!"°_""““ NE” ”_“¥l““f" ".°"'”" “' over Prowse Brno. iilled with inns as a token of spore- 'rn on would do so. Sou have that I att baths (ur $i.o0 p-r (Liv and up _ . . . i i<_uites _pl two rooms onli bath lor $4.00 pc @ Cllltlon fCl` the B0-\`VlC0 which Phe *Chance now, I 5t;r[¢(1 who" nf minm, fiwun _ in i d i fi ~ 1 " Un n nz rooms an ca e rut _ rendered in Caledonia as an organist. ed that I would not Cm“.,,§,_.__ and claim. European plan! 9-" T-'--- ° "`hc ha ` - . pp n c e to l e . . _ b ,un my E23 lx “'iF}', 0,, 1,1? Ov; win or lose, I aiu gonig to fwlit it ABSOLUTELY Flnpnoof y g *Z V A y - _ out on this ground.`I believe Ever; stone doors, nothing wood but the flour mee Bga"1;__ person who is old enough to vote i~ Eiluipped with its ownSanit|\ry Chaflgllgfgwn , __ ,d` non ht -h __ _,Zi Y -Save your teeth-The regular use ° e 5 0° 00'* 1 r OW” el" Vacuum Cleaning Plant. Ladies md Gmg|¢m,,n_ .,f"1_,,,,,,,-,, Dental 1.-,,,,,,, to elm, be. _reseniative witim-at _soiicirmmr oi tween the teeth is the most import- advicc. If you believe in what] Slricll - -- _ .» ‘ . . y &m_;rfo':\g_f:':l;‘t°° “Md I|\_wl-C-frog yvur iroléfi f'i_r'h1‘- ¢leLi»_0n ant factor in preventing decay and 'stand tor I ask for your Support 0, c“mm°nw¢.l'h “Mel 'nm for Liomlliu-sinner 0 _ ewers Aim _va er preserving f}]]{|-|gg_ The antisephc election dav_ F “’i‘|‘lY llhwili _you iur___\;\e _:gy ‘¢‘“")' properties act as 5 preventive oi de- ' ` _ I . ' v v v ` _ support actorre mT_r\ p _ _ _ cay and impart rr pleasant tla\or to “_ }`_ R()GER5_ r-In I. Monson s.i.».iiti .rhoi-=ufr~-M-f¢\°=sf\\"<‘€° the mouth-inc some-ri. A. Foster, me to ‘his inipwiant position in the city Central Drug5t0,.e_ Bunnyside_ I__6dH__U C”-°' V - ' " scrvicle l shlll vndeavo-'un in the past to 1_29du_ ` _ _ _ _ _ drscliarge the duties faithfu ly and to tht- ' '~ - i *"*-_'M -W ~ - ! I Service will he reiiuircrl V U _ min r ie rvscn ear re nirin I. ie co- ` ° Wg b 'in gpertiiiuliof 51 gnc:-iyciiizcnfi. g c _ Mock _neséifiiiilsiiihzi lt'-irgiifiie ifgrzrve A l<0§i‘~'C'f\~1'_y V09", Pe0ple’§ Theatre Rnnnune and Nniiillonl which we are sell- CHAS Mchnl GCR l"i< 14| our Coal Depot or F. O. B. Cars at 2 5d'wk '“~=-ire--= - -__ I ` i rnite wstiiiynosa. wr-ia .i ` .ri r/\rb.'i ' _ _ Pea Chai? iviiiclr qtirirxiiirvsiisfnciorllyciig Principal Happeniiigs the llase-llnnier Stoves, and which is being W0l'l(l at large. Bold in _ ~ ' h nu' “ rlate of Antliracite C est Coal l lT~r fir ale mv v»lu\b'e "arm 01- ' F L' ) B’ ' Ruud six miles front 2 i Forgonen lic lirnelrly lomt _ /thin nqtrmility nf Hardwood cnt and Cifinwn, 1-rmgigring nr "ir-ny-nine an-so rl Forgotten by her Peltier, R “Phi in men suitable for open grate! and land nirnv-\`ive umlw fultivaticn thc rv- ¢|,i|d ],m`g§ for his |°\.e_ _ “‘"'”" ' mainder 'covered with lumber and poles. lliintaili. Bell & Co. Atlanta Dominion Coal Co. Ltd. Agents Rlnck Diamond S. S. Co. Tlio buildings and divcllhig house :ire in lirat class repair. lt' nut nulil hcfvrclliv z4Ih rf- litebtmry it will than he sold by Public Auction with stock crop and im- plements. l"ur partivrilnrn apply to STEPHEN IIASLAM On l‘renii|ics Oflire 36 Queen Street |'hom'. 4114 and 409 l _ 1-frfmwui ' ‘ - il., New Singer Monday ’ z ritestii ..f .intact-. ` If there is anythirg wrong with your heatiig system, wi ite, call or phone 394-] and the trouble wil _ be promptly remedie d. 1 I have had nearly 30 ` vt-ars experience ln this liusinc-mi and can give you perl.-ct, permanent satisfac _ ticu on all repair j-ibs. Write, call or phone 394 J right away-»today. Jag A. _ M_cEachern `sni__ngnn-neil (.t. George bt. 1 'i i I | i I .» . . , _ . _ ._,i_ _.43 ,__ , ._ 1 ._ , I. _ ,_ .L -ii . ¢'-"'?‘»v ~-1 . -°-as .. lf; ' "_ __ '-__-',' ff..-, _- '_ if im.:_o,;;;‘j;a:..;=-2 -_z-:_,.`f- <1. `:;;rf,-`,-:.-»1‘-- ____-___-__ ._;,.~ _ - - ._, <».» '._ .,..~ -» _._ _... ._--_--; ,- '-_»- f., ._ --._--_f-..'; _-.~»,;~ _..,,__, ;.-;,__ - _- »- '-if* ~3.¢.\-»'.1’: 7 I ‘ _ J ... __ ,, . ,_ . -,i-.».~_ > Fr~;Bi_.g1g_ "M we" News 'rss cn /-intorrisrowu om.-i=D1_AN 'mr or if-L _ nos rrrrssn _ ' ._--»-""’”` ' W _ - _ ' `_ "`°°" ’ ' ' *'*"‘ ""* '4""’”°”"”° Jig _ .___ _ " _~. ingham Sale it for Earl Sewers 3000 yards have just arrived and when we tell you there is only 30 yds. of a pattern, you will under- stand how necessary it is to either come or ‘send for sam ples at once. -if' --- - Pink and White - Red and White Black and \/Vhite I Large Checks in Sky and White Navy and White Black and White ` L * i c l5c yd. Anderson’s Ginghams l5c Shepherds Checks in Broken Plaid \Vliite, Navy and Butcher Black, Wh Navy, Sky Sky, Navy Butcher an Mauve, Grey and White _.11 Brown and Navy and White Plaid Butcher with Fawn Stripe Black and Grey Plaid Pink with Green Stripe ite and Grey and White and Fawn d Brown Grey 4 A Small checks for Children‘s wear Navy and White, Fawn and Sky broltcn ` Cliecks, Sky and White, Black, Grey :tndWl1i!_e, Black and White ,_ i. Butcher Fawn and White .Plaid 7 l2c per yard 2 l6c per yard Anderson’s l8c per yard Green and Fawn Stripe Grey with VVliite Stripe -' Black ‘ind White P,1a‘d _ Butcher with \Vhite Stripe Navy’ Aephyr’ Wlllte swim Green Red and White Plaid ' Na_vy_ B’utche,._ Red and pvhite Butcher Green and Red Plaid ' plaid Navy Brown and Green Plaid ’ Sky, White and Fawn Checked Fawn, Brown and Sky Plaid 25c ard Anderson’s Best 25c ard Y Pink, White and Green Plaid Pink and Vi/bite Plaid Red, White and Black Plaid Mauve, Green and \Vhite Plaid Grey, Pink and Green Plaid white, oi d Rose and Green Plaid Navy, Red and Green Plaid 4 Sky, Fawn and White Plaid |'”'-*_ Brown, Fawn, Sky and White Plaid w”'*"_ __ '-I W me for Black, Grey, Mauve and Grey “ me or l Sampies l Green, Sky, Fawn and Black “ by Mail by Mail l I Sky, Green, Fawn and White “ L __i Srmples \ STANLEY BROS. .r anything in Poultry supplies try. L. A. Haszard 173 Gratfon St. . Poultry Supplies ‘ Graiiulated Bone, Perf;-ctioiiChick Feed, Clover Meal. Sanitary _\ie_~'t Iigg, Poultry Fotriitaiiis, Lcgbands, Pratt’s Poultry Regulator, 5 li Lf _ Of Slightly Used and Second Instruments raid to the nearest station, and if not exactly as represents we will refund the monev and pay return freight. r Square piano, "Dunham" walnut misc. _ I Sqiiarc piano, “John B. Berry" Boston Beauti- ful Iibony care, baud carved legs. round corners, not very large, nice toned instrument. Square piano, "Knabe” beautiful Ebony case. full iron plate, three strings to a note Upright piano “Emerson” Ebniiy cusc, large size, 4 ft, 9 iu. Uprightpiano “Mendelssohn” style IE. niuliog- any case, in use two years. Upright piano "Mendelssohn" style li. the largest and best piano this Coni- pany makes. mahogany caste, in use threeyears and six uionibs. Upright piano “Kern” walnut case, in use five years, Thomas organ, style 42, four sc-ts of reeds and couplers, walnut case, looks :is good as new. _ Est ey organ, six octaves, solid walnut piano ' ¢g5¢_ heavy top, American make, twelve stops, knee swells and i couplers, four :ets of reeds. _ Sterling crgan, American make, six octnves piano case, with top, -leven strops, four sets of reeds in d couplers, two knee swells. D, mg, im ¢,,ga,,,high top, fo-_ir fc-ts of reeds, coup- ters, eleven steps, walnut case. Or ans, Eve octaves, four sets of reeds, I I I I I I I I I Annual .Sale Previous lo stock-taking' on March ist, we offer the following bar- iains in pianos and organs. Add 7 p. c. per nniiuiu to tliose prices if ‘iought on tiiue. Reuieniber, these organs have all been thoroughly werhanled in our Repair Shop, and wc will give ii WRl'l`Tl£N_ GUAR- e\NTI<2E with each article. We will ship every instruinent freight pre Hand' l.\||s, Schools. liutur_, O ieflsse _Fact iries. \\’o.ter Mills, etc. f-_t`.~ dpi) y 1 O. Ii. BELL. 102 St. Phoro -15| NEW ADVER'I`lSl‘}Ml¢}N'l`H. ' Schooner For Sale Bla -chu M 'l`liorbo\u`-n sails and runnin »- gear in good order. -\pp y " Ii. |§\)5\VEl,L. \'icto|'ii\ 2-1od'l' -__ -l - e To the Electors ol Ward One limlics and Gentlemen:-Two yi-are ago yon (lid me the honor of electing me as your representative at thc Council hoard ol this city. l lmvc again nominated and urn now a caiiditlntc for re-clectit-ii. l take this opportunity ol soliciting your votes in my lichali. I ani in favor of the lui-ther industrial ilr-.vc lopment of our city, and it elrctcd, will support all reasonable nicasurcs lor its mlvunccment and iupruvcn'eni__ keeping always in mind the duty of reducing our public burdens in pro- paration for a day when wc may uro- `bnbly be less able than we ure at present' to meet them. Siiiccrely Yours. JOHN IVICKENNA. 2-l0rl3i. J f’l'*‘f>»\ fx il MAIL CON'l`RACl` i Rented 'l`¢-riders. addressed to the Volt miuter Lit-nr-nu, will be received at Ut- niwn uutli Noun. on Friday. the Nth Mnrrh. |iil2 for the conveyance ol lim Mules y’n Mails, on A proposed Uowtrmet lor tour years, three times per Week ouch ,wr\y. between ' Morell Station arid Ruskin _ 1; illurnl Mull Ut-livervl (rim the lat April next. _ Printed nutir-so eontnlnlnt! ‘ur her in- ilnrmntiun as to the conditions ol \ Dro- nosed Contrnctmny be seen nnd blank form o|'\enoer may be obtnlned att. t- 1-'ost0t\lca~ of Mort-ll Stltéigt. _dnskln and route oilices and nt the lcQ.0f the Inspector ni. Ohnrlottotow . tor; ._ . _ -1 __ . 3% town, P E lnlnnu. Ntli Januar E llll. JOHN l'. \ ll tR, ' 123 Vent Stl I-10| rw , r -___‘i»:;{ _ _ _ -rr". .. _ .._,_~.w,ari ._ _,,__\ -M ‘ 'r~“.' W-,_ - -.3- P .st Office Inspect r'l Uli\feU\\"|0l- tc- Pcnt Olficolni rector- éiyf #li _._ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \`