I i 1 I i. ____ -sf- » or 'f ._ ladies fine boots all sizel_'_',_in . _,__ A: ' ‘ ' . - . ‘if ¢~ ' ~. V, 1 '~' . » .art-.ion ' . _; ._- 1:; ;lf_ <4 ow.. 5 3 1- -.~ --f ~ , ~ _ ‘ _ H Clivn0 ____ l:srA___ni.l‘slili:nle91___ _ _E cnalznorrnfroww. l>luNcle: EDWARD lsi.aNn._wr:pNl:spAv.MAi-cktoSa.ndy Hook Llgbtship, 318;; -c pm”-r e - - o 7 | , two positions taken by the churches (1) ` voyage, and few were seriously seasick _ I The days runs were 365, 390, 383, 333, 351, f' " ' " “ ` at Goff Bros.. 1 '_ - urged that alcohol was a food and as lvyolby- from the west, and retarded the ship so useful to the bodyu wal to an “grim-,_ _ o =__. w e . s. much that she was able to average only He noted wth - _ q orlties including Prof. - 114-43 km” 3° h°‘“f° The tm” °f 'jhe Atwater who was associated with Bishop voyage was8days,8hours and 16 mln- utee and the distance 2,889 miles. There were no unpleasant incidents to mar the pleasure of the 331, 303, 358, and 75. _ _ The docking ot the big vessel proved to be a. dimcult o ti ' ' peru on,owlng to the ice in the river. The steamer got into her l l l an ' _‘Q No. I Lat at 30 perl cent oif vici kid and _box calf leath°rs these are not pointed;-but last year’s fashionable boots. No. 2 ladies’ pointed toe boots in button and laced at l 50 per cent off. is Goff Bros. slip promptly, but then was unable to get alongside the pier because ot the ice ke~ tween her massive hull and the piles ot the pier. Push as the pumng tubs might, and pull as the donkey engines would on the lines, the big hulk was not to be get close enough to pull the large gangways aboard. At last the narrow bridge used for the second cabin passengers was thrown acio ll the chasm and found to be sufl‘lciently1mg.- The steamer was then thirty rect from the side of the pier. More t an half an bonr was consumed in get- ting her near enough to accomplish this, and in taking the passer; e s ashore. Amflrg the passengers were Sir Caven' dish _B »yle, K. C. M. G., ixovern-or of New- . founciland, and H. Montague Allan, of the _ Allan S ate L’n_e. Sir Cavendish Bo; le _those who insisted on total abstinence (2) (said that he had been away from New-A those ‘who do not prohibit moderate foundlend for four months, and therefore drinking. The first class said Mr. Mellish _ could say nothing of the conditions _there._ have always _tried to force the letter to He said he had just received telsél' _ their ideas. Next he quoted statistics informing mm ,Matin was immmm in an attempt to.show that Prohibition (Continued on Page Eigl t.) - A FAMILY NECESSITY . . “ Where is a town in Prince Edward “ ' rliical modern life, all ,, _ ‘mtelzvéegrtyobotgfr s¥ii’ers mom 9|- less from Island, _said the speaker in n burst ot elo- constipation, torbld liver and sluggish quence, that the sale of liquor has been kidneys, and as Dr. Cbases K_iidnf_‘_y-Ll ve_r lessened by the Scott Ach 7-» R111; a.fi~:rtl}_fi_;;_10?4_ié_I_l_:"‘§>él_:_lg'eI;‘tf? t}§'ey‘2";)T;§e h_“Alberton,” said Rev. A. D. Macdonald come to bec0n§,,_3ered ,, famlly ne¢e_so,1;y_ _om the audience, there the sale of Hosts of families Wollld not think of liquor h.s been practically driven out ” lbeillil With°°l7 them' one Pina d°5°» 2° The great applanse"that greeted .this 063593 b°x remark somewhat dis housekeepero always used february clearance Sale ofPicolres 2525?; 2iflff°-f¢i2°iii°»21»-i-till Your Cllailcc for Low Priced Pictures no --3" -fi- '33-£- . - . - - -stak _ We Ot them selves and the liquor sellers are not oulp- A 3 f_?1‘:_S;§`;‘nm;‘itc;’f aP;;§t2v;?so§;‘§§f;1tIi1;n;me§t_ Pictires that ohio io iryiog sooou tlloir goods. no ol. s . » ‘ we 1- -i 2°- -<1 3°- --hi W- --= ::.u.:::::=.:..:“:.i*.z.‘~.:f:';:=.:'.:.:°:i mga ' aremedyiorthsdrinkevil. _~. _ l0c and i5c. each. ~ i rmmmglommo _ . ` ‘_ - These are good subjects, and are all nicely mounted on colored Thy pisses, wh i lat bers. *butt was Gltrloated by WIND( om-ds with mam Como quick and make your selection. no ovioooi io ihslloll horned smiled with oalrllhif roonioor Kolosgoa ' 'toill|i.o` lniuios tilelein. A SZARD & M 00R.E| mn _ _ _ _ _ ,-5, __ _' __ _ . _ ._ -P' S"`E"°" P“'°h“°' °m`°° ffiffi °f.-rficarltfsrfsii. . o-snosli-oi-D-9: » 2 Will geta handsome calendar 0 8’== _ . _ __ _ _ .__ , _ _ "` ~.'.:c" _ , Potter and others in investigating its e ripture wines which he maintained were intoxicating. He referred to the does not prohibit and read evidence taken pport of that contention. concerted Mi: Mellisli but he proceeded The law in those who drink had told him Prohibition was not ' ' ade uate al-oo1ma.~oi~oooly tooo olomoa toomlu were-to he eil’~=ct that the law had done a. dl al ot good in Maine. A Ithelpi nien to save their money too, forin Wisconsin the great beer-drinking State there is_ $7.14 per capita in the blinks, while in Maine there is $54.65 per The Royal Commission report had said there was as mush perjury under license as under prohibition and in regard to the Gothenburg system the evidence of those in _whose land it was lu operation was such as to show its great evils. Nolti Carolina where they had the system. had its lieutenant governor in prison tor murder and auother’s sont-o a drunkard’s grave in delirium tremeus caused- by the liquor over which his father has placed him in charge. °‘ _ - “Mn _Mellish~“eaid the Kn’gh‘, his said that some eminent men are in favor ofthe liquor tratllo. So they were in favor of the terrible bondage that held my race in slavery and 'the master under whom my father worked would cruelly whip the slaves and then enter the pulpit and preach that God is Love. M 'A‘s, _B. D‘s and L. L. D‘s have ranged on the side ot liquor and it some ot them don _ __ ‘t improve they will ilnd themselves in Hades.” _ maninthe _garden with prohibition and! go _the _ . world will re- mgn growing _better and better. T The Knight closed with an eloquent appeal to help save the boys' who in our city were going _down to drunkards‘ graves. _ - _ 'l Mr Meilish then spoke tor the remain- by the Royal Commission in su ' ing part oi his hour after which Mr.. Hw- tor concluded his speech. With eloquence fraught with love for the victims ot the drink curse he pleaded eloquently and ear- nestly that the citizens stand shoulder to shoulder with the Prosecutor in his efforts to wipe out the evil and then would the Is* land-the most beautiful spot he had ever visited-_oe mtiiant with the sunshine of the Lord. - l f The National Anthem brought the meet- ing to a close. . _T CRUSHED T0 DEATH- _ humor, N. s, Foo. ao.-Willie Louie: Hensley ot East Leicester, incompany with his son Earl and 6 young English toy were eniragedin teu'ingdoananoid lumber camp in the woods the root of the _camp tell incnhim crushing him to the ground and 'livrilltt him beneath the mine. His 'son Ear! was also struck by the fa‘llngtim _-_ 5 -`s:5.`f»" 'TT .-_ '_; : -el- When God made theworld He iltalted ° He declares Tarts ` is in sympathy with the pall/cy of an .early completion-.of the Trent Valley Canal which shduid be the polilics of both Eastand West Peterboro_ UI ‘When I think ,’ said the child, of the many times' I must dress and undress be-_ fore I die, I wish my clothes grew _on my. backl' A \ ' ' WHEN Lire is Nor LIFE “Withcut hea\th life is not life; it is_ only a st- te of lanqour .and su&’cring-ani image ov., death." he use ot Dr. Cbase’s~\ Nerve lfood gives the weak, languid and l discouraged a new hold on lite It makes ' the blood pure and rich, creates newl nerve force and lustils new energy and A 'vitality into the whole being. 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