vsimvn tothe mother country under Sir -S-lilly, she is a neighbour with whom we .FARM STOCK -__ ___ v ___ ,,..--_._-__.-- ~=u|lu'1 U* " "" _ THE GUARDIAN, oiuimcT'rnTowN,PRrNc1-: EDWARD isn..i1vD,1vovi-:iini-:iz ia, iseo. = -V V } _ _ I Y 1-in ~ , imnnicin e ESTIMATE London Times Cnrrcsnnnd- I , F cnt in NeweYnrk is = d - ~-_ v G ». bntz --- A Brilliant and atld Ell'§3-_‘Eh The Always Busy Sgcgie ging Figure and Personally l ”°°ds ‘~”°"`i-.’.°°”‘ an a Favorite. R ‘li »»- tonne - innv nnnls nnnlis _ . . - ~_,_ mf,- 7_1 J. d Sol .from creasbe‘(l_iacilit1esior8'f0W-,il A - A ing siness. _ ...‘“.;.‘n:2.2‘;.§;°‘;il§:.;“;.?.;i.tL°.:‘::. Clit HI (MIS 67C to 75C E .hllowing despatch from its able New _ _ ua correspondent; Will necessitate the clos- NIW YORK. Nov. 8.-Sir Wilfred Laur- kfs triumph in Canadian elections is -wrell liked in the United States on both >»Qers0nul and public grounds. .In Washington, as in London he is per #lily u favorite. We think him a brill~ ` »-» -= er wcliave no Place --cnry respect for Sir Charles Topper -ire hnve never applied that phrase to aim. To store the g00dS»S0 9-l‘¢ _ln matters still,unhappily, of controv- to make 3 Clean may between Canada and the United Sites wehave found Sir Wilfrl Laurie r an adroit, perhaps rather stubborn, -fiat always honorable opponent, always .-,sincerely ri'-ferrin *o come to terms, Sweep Sale. knots of Cana. 'an troops to South 'I ...&rim and de Canad ` th _ ma a a name in e failitary world. Canadian Liberalism, 8:ough we do not think it always liberal .tim is here esteemed with reference to , 0 fingdian interests wise, true, and Cane Out' the plaster .Jmperial. ' In short,closer though Canada has been pa 1OI`1S, 3IfWaYS,COUn' ters and shelving have te I. Laurier, both polit-ica‘ly aod commer- ' be removed- vslilhtobe friends, and we believe that éiimdship and fair relations are much 1-ire likely now that this Liberal Min- .1 A li‘-3’-°f-f‘-Y-1-‘-'°'°'°’°‘ ‘““ § T/ll NLE ll/ BR US I Dry llinns, Manl|es,'Furs,MiI|iniw ann Ms! ._ i' ¢ IEBTTIEFL Y'I'I-II1\l`(3r (3-OES! ""'""fl “?“"' Sale for Snot Ciash only- a 1 O 0 lr" .,,,,S,0,e Fm, has ,O No goods on Approbatioii And no Samples Given, ‘“:..s° °‘°‘”‘” “Read the following Lists and Discounts. enrcss Goods D D lR€8.dY M&d€ iH08lQ!'y ' .amy h.-is a new lease of power. , H upqo. D l U Q -_-_-_g__i. Pain cannot stay where Bent-Iey`s Lin *_ .gm ‘ d. T ' . - .....i.’§i`ii".. ,...°..i,“.’.f 522. l.§?€§Z.“”‘i-55.52 Tha* W1” °°* °“1Y be 8 -so Large Size , credit to ourselves but to - " the city,wi1l benthe result. 1. :_,_ -. , __ ._ covi-:RNMENT Q To make this sale sv Auction- and H" i I d Th t miliilitiin, Market Square. 5.-.'?..".nl°'1I‘.f.‘§§"’.. .S itil. t In _ 0N_ friiioav som Nov- i AT 2 0’C'LOCK P. M. 10 Pure Bred Yorkshire Pigs, 5- weeks old registered. .A Sue lot of well Bred Pigs. By order of Commissioners, RICHARD SMITH, Secretary Stcck Farm. `-I BEAI RSTO, Auctioneer. \ 1 cifw~»,Nov.19. 1900 ao 3 west' *Q ; ' I 2 linral Convention A Latent convention 'tu be new in ` in Hall a Eldo on THURSDA iorthooming Local Election. 'The Directors of each Poll in the will call Poll meetings to f<-'-telnet four Delegates from each Poll to attend said 1;' oonven ion. , GEORGE FORBES. Pres. Eist Queens, Lib. Asso. V _ D. J. R. McMILl'.AN, eil? d&w Vice President. . , C Y), \ Y, *$011. 22nd at 2 o’clock,. p. m., for they -'prposeof selecting two candidates ti contest the Belfast District in 'mtnests of the Liberal party at the Furnishings 25 nc. Disc. - L Down Quilts. J. H A WblDCouniei panes. l , Liiiens, Napkins. C White Linen Table, Cloths. , a DE". n Towels, Towel nge. CFFIBE-Bunn alla. Nov simeogi, Piiifcotioai. We _ “- isioek. rim-'tag-_g,__._~ _ - .ce-1 ,a Three. cgvot fplflifl :rw 'C ll l' 1 "“‘°*°'7' --Was 1.' os up~to-date and cleanest ' the Province. I You Save from 25c to 33 1-3c on every. dollar’s worth you buy.- Come early l . ll0llSC F Every dollar’s worth you buy here, you get for 75 cents on the dollar. . White Wool Blankets. j ,Grey Wool Blankets QQ- 'te and Gee Cotton fkllketé. Wsddod Qailts ~ i Staple 25 p.c. Disc. S' B Department Mcn’s Furnishing ‘C Eveiy dollar’s worth you buy here, you save , -'White Ducks, :A3 aaieswre zs .¢. nisc. 25 nc. Dis. 25 1>-<=-Dis<=- 2° "'°° ”""‘ ll Evmtiuiim Every dollar’s worth you buy here you get for 75 cents on the dol- lar. ` Black Dress goods. Colored Dress goods. Costume Tweeds, Box Cloths, Ladies'ehitIis;‘-" ` ~ Dress ;Lining'é.` French-Printed' ‘ G Flanuels, ` Opera Flannels, Quilted Linings, Jersey Cloths, Ladies’ Umbrellas, » Velvetceus. 25 cents on the dollar. Print Cottons, Roman Satins, Siteens, ,Art Sateens, Cretonnes, - Fvinnelettes _ Fleecy' Cottous, . Scotch Ginghams, G.-ilateas, ~ Tickings. White Cottons, i Colored Ducks, White Goods, Spot Muslims- Check Muslim, Apron Lawns, Tucked Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, Irish Linens, ~ ‘ Pew# F ,Beys’- Wear* As' ‘Afboye J Eveiy dollar 's Worth you buy here, you get for 75c on the dollar. Ladies’ Seal J ackcts. Grey Lamb Jackets. Astrakan Jackets. Wombat Jackets. Wallaby J ackets. Mink Ruifé. Capettes. ~ _ Storm Collars. ' Fur Lined Capes. Fur Capes. t Muffs, Mitts, Caps. Child_’s Fur Coats. , Caps, Collars. Muffs and Boas. -D c. Discount you 'ony here you save 25 cents. 1 3 Uuderclothing Hoisery, Sweaters, White Shirts Colored Shirts Working Shirts, Flanellette Night Shirts, White Night Shirts Gloves, Ties, , Collars, Cuff-, , Handkerchit-t.=, L 7 Umbrellas, Caps and Braces, 1 Also All Lines in Every dollar-'s wort.h you buy here, you get for 75 cents on the dollar. Ladies’ Jackets, Cloth Cipes, Ctiildreifs Jackets, and Reefers, ` Waterproufs, you buy liei~e,yo\ f0l‘ 10 Cenlil Ol dollar. All Ladies’ uid Chiltlreifs A'l Ladios’Kid lined and unlined All Childreife Gloves. All Ladies’ and Ladies* Underelothiog- 1 t; . , .Children-s -Under- < ' l -- toiointoaf ~ -' 3 On every dollar ’s worth G 1 - Woois Of Ladies’ Wrappers, , F lannellette Night Fhmxeh’ Gm , Nav Blue , ` (ggytrgs, Drawers, andl Whfw mdysmdét’ All White Underwea 259" “mt dimm’ . r, Wh`t L A ., _ Cordelia, Mm prom 1 3 os an =n¢.:.n~e=- M D€p&rtIn€nt Linenugqigiiz, .l _ Lace Squares, , T-he finest ,stock in the T.b|¢ Rum" _ Province at ;,oii". Sid,},¢g.j Ciolh., Every dollars worth TQ, Ogg, if you buy in this depart~ Emblbidety Silll, £222 you get for 67 -Knitting s lineto Black Silks and Satins. Ga C l red S`lk d Sf¢?n_s_ l 8 an Wool Hoods, T aol, Pimp -3°|k_s, J Conds, Sqiiaiwlaltte and gloése Sufganese Bootees, Inf-inte'ei,etc.’ 1-30119.11 _ . Veilinns, Laces Fi-ill- OE an iIng1', Eiubniiderleo» - 1- ~ ewelrv, Comb=, Phi; §;‘,;f’°S’,f'a‘,j',_f;"’dS» Heir Pm.-,safety Pau, mowers, Wingq’ Buttons, Tapes etc. Tips, B` ds, _ " on an Ornaments, f " Curtains. Curtain Mus- Si_lk Velvets, L Ribbons of all Kinds. lim md An Muslinm _';r__________, C# - Cliildren’s Cashmeii Ladies’ Tailor Made; Clocks, Costumes, Skirts, and! Childneifa Coats and Underskirts. ll - Cliildr¢h’ii -Bibs. &.....£.... so Qwest