.y_,_ . ».?~ iii? ,t 9 iii ii ll. --I1 . .lg tg. it . ig. f, ‘ ev, r" |‘ . 1 "si, 11,.. Ill.: .lf 4." ;f. lil. 1 ig. ,‘.l`.. 5:1* lp 1 » 1 l 1 1 l Mil" FF* __. ,F , .,. il- ty .1 .Eff I iff* li.” ,.1 ‘ 123%' E; 4 1 ft* 1 X" A. f~ 1 il. ll" 1"1`, .1 [”~....’ . ,. . I1 ` ' 1 ,I i.f"i'f_ : l‘l ;~.‘|‘°` ,yy-,'1':`1\< " ' »` E? _. THE Beside dll¢91\\f0. 1‘i» f ¢1°m‘m' injury' to tlie com- plexlon may result unless a`Ypure_HEALING LO- Tlcss i S The Slcih i Recovers There is nothing equal to our CARNATION _.CREAM for repairing in°ury to the skin. It QllICKLY RELIEVES all inflammation, softens and heals and restores the complexion to its original freshness Price 25 cents SOLD ONLY BY J. G. Jamison DRUGGIST in I Ne...r..l}lli Jewelery We are showing the choice- st`in jewelery for fall wear. 1 Dainty bar pins, ear drops & pendants iu iplantinum fin- _ .ish & alsoin go d & gold filled. Mesh bags & various other new & pretty things, " -i '_ GH; '1`_'aylor ,THE C aLo'1‘Tria‘rowl§fo.UaaolAN uw D. if annw "` _' 1- ~1"1°““--'--°' nm; ' N°g,fs1i‘.ll.-1l and one uftcr iinotlicr, with the fight now on fiemely, ml; when the time was rips. SU`\1Ck 3 lg about the condition of affairs. Al. hlow that resulted in concessions, in to me reyatiw strength of the con., some cases in a species of indvpelld' tending forces it is difficult to arrive ent D~U\0I1Um!" 1\“d in Still other ms' at dcflnitc figures. Turkey has es in complete indeliendeilce, but ncv- army of hal( A mllliqn and claims cr ill friendliness or sympathy with that If let alone, she can quell the _iortablc quarters provided for thcm U10 1\"<’h *'°CmY» Turkey' Those-rising. Tile States arrayed al;ainst_ which remained subject to Turkey her huve_ on paper at lengt, armies 1ivcd1from tgcncration to generation aggregating over six hundred thous- in the hope that some day thc hated amp all well equipped. Added to this yoke. _would be thrown oil and this strength tbcrc is the strength of re- - hope resulted in frcqllentrisinlgs that ngimxs bigtgl-nglgs on both sidcs. That lim-is .vent Tllrkry in 11 1 °l>0Ft\\1111Y Uf` on opportunity for aggrandiscmclit 011 an bring-ing their goods there twice a tllose which do thcrc have hccn ro- _ _ _ _ g _ also a, change in the manner of sell- _revihgcnl list. with foyxrgerly in. ing Und” the present regwmtioni i°"°e we “nd that th“`°a°E““1 "““"~"‘-5° "no meat shall be sold'or offered for 1 i* “Um as revulutimary “S the “gm” sale ou the market premises exceff tion im some_qilarters would lead lls within the market building" To pn). li 'P t *U b" eve' ' 'Q us of articles s“b` vide for this the city has fitted up j"°t' “O mu is a long one' Many of at considerable expense a suitable the :iirticles .mentioned never find . ~ - of them are asking if it really pays * and whom it Pays. It was. we understand, because of the persiltence of this question that the city fathers at a recent meeting decided on the effort to make revenue and expenditure meet, in other words, to try make the market self-susiain- ing. It will be understood that the are getting no rake-off from the in- creased tolls and. that they were working disinterestedly in the inter- ests of the city, which, for the time being, has entrusted them with its the tolls be reduced or abolished en. tirely we presume the City Collncil would carry ollt the mandate. hs already remarked, the question is being persistently asked, lives the market pay and whom does it pay? return they have its pictiil.'cs.|'iel\css,l its uniqueness, its value as un i-.dver- tisement to the province*-for it is one of our attractions to visitors-and and, usually, the privilege of paying more for them than they would in the reglllur stores. The country, 'or that part of it which chooses to avail itself of its advantages, have the privilege of week, to display their goods in com- at the city's expense, to sell their goods for what they can get ond, if they cannot sell, to take them to the (Continued on page four) NOTES. The (iuardian's comments on the Patriot's blue ruin article were ill type before the Patriot’s admission that it had its cycs opened to the error of its way was rcccived, other- wise we would gladly have chronicled the fact. We can assure our contem- porary that our comments were not ,inspired by any unkindly feeling but 3 by amazement that the Patriot should see blue in one of the best a.nd most progressive spots on the face of the earth. Wc are glad to know that the Patriot is again in normal rela- tion to its environment and that it has faith enough_ in the country to uuy a new press. 1 Rev. A. D. McIntosh of Sollris, writing to the Guardian saysz,-“I Lhink every citizen here, except those engaged in the traffic, will admit that there is a great deal of illegal liquor selling in this community and .in isolated houses in the country.” Notwithstanding this and similar _‘ statements from others there is still not a word of any attempt being made by the Prosecutor to stop it.` Phe fact that there is no mol‘e row- dyism in Souris than in other towns 1 H \\\\\\> 1 \\`\\ ,gaw- ulnlu umm mane. g|$ 5. The biggest cull of cilsy slliilillg stove polisll ou the illilrkct. .-\ ]lilSlC-l‘C3il°