_ A rl r- f’ i' IJ. o.: i 1 _ I-IQUSE .. _ _ WH, 0111180 si his house, situated" on 'Malpeque Road _ contains 7 rooms, outbuildings etc. further particulars wat t e residence ' J H H. CLARK Nov. 20, d I w pd. _ _ 5 H' ||iii||il_‘ii_i§ t 1;/ " "fe-jj _Jliflf agjfg i -/_#__ _ , I li i. \\ i ' \ ` i il *?.’f,Iv:E;3 1 Tuppei-,Baronet,aud was born at Amherst in 1855; Educated at Windsor Academy and McGill University. Called to the bar __ ’,_‘.\ Halifax. Was first elected to the Commons for Picton in 1882, and has since \ been reflected there. Has been Minister A: of Marine, Minister of Justice, and counsel for the Crown at the trial of Riel. “F _ re-elected in_Quehec-=»at ‘-' » » - jf; He m'octio_;es_,_l\\w~-'ih ' I Remanlcacheiie. ~’~>¢‘+e ~ THE GUARDIAN _ An Independent Journal, untrarnmelled _ und tear ess; aiming to be . Just, lmpartla|,` Reliable( iilewoyi seeking at all times to further the best interests of the people, and recognized therefore as The Peo_'p1e’. 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A western exchange groups together ` some seven or eight' men who are thought to be in the running for the Conservative leadership. The names given are those of Messrs. Foster. Borden, Hibbert Tupper, Casgrain, Monk, Clarke ¥Va.llace aad W. F. McLean. \Ve subjoin a few par~ tic-.ilars of the record of each of the above in the order named. George E. Foster, D. C. L., P. C. Born iii 1:15; taught school; educated at University of N. B., and afterward took courses in Edinburgh, and Heidelberg. Elected to Commons for King`s in 1852. \Vas uiiseated and re-elected. Became Minister of Marine, 1885, and Minister of Finance, 1883. In 1896 was returned for York, N. B., by 1542 majority. In 1900 defeated in St. John by about 1,000. A Baptist. Robert Laird Borden, Q. C., M. P., for Halifax, was born at Grand Pre in 1854. Was educated at Acadia. For a time was Professor in Glenwood Institute, New Jersey. Returning to Nova Scotia he studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1878. Is head of the law firm of Borden, Ritchie, Parker and Clirisholm. First elected to the Commons in 1896.1 Hon."Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper, K. C. M.-G., Q. C. is second son of_' Sir Charles _Solicitor General. His services at the Paris arbitration of the Behring Sea_ trouble gained him the decoration _of K. C. M. G. He removed to Victoria,B.C., in 12:97, and is law partner of Hon. Fred. Peters, formerly of P. E. Island. Holds with the Church of England. Thomas Chase Casgrain, Q. C., L. L. D., M. P., for Montmorency, Quebec, is sonjof Senator Casgrain, and was born at; Detroit in 1852. He was educated ntl Laval, studied law and was ' junior He was also of counsel for the prosecution of Mercier in 1891. Caagrain sat ini and was foii four years Attorney 'General of Quebec, intwousuccessive Hogpervative T Cabinets. He_wasgele_eted_ to-theigltmmons ' in 1.soo.‘j_ of Casgrain, Ryan and Mitchell. A Roman ’ I 5 _ ' v ' , A i Frederic D. Monk, o_o., -M. _-Ii. for' Jacques Cartier, is son of udge Monk, ,_ the Court of 'Qiieexi1sp‘Biench, Qiiebec, Born Montreal, , 18§§.',;\fHe wasffflrst s?`____,m~ we want it’ __§ , elected totlieGo|_nmons in 1896 and an 'we Irnowisrooan satisfy you <5 th, - ' c ‘ _ " ‘ “ey‘muo's§` oil" Hi-§""€ré ' " v i _ ' O ' V the Quebec assembly hom less so isca, ,» fowl of ifgeoiswn, » ;.m“,_,¢&$,,!§- » _ ~ r 1878 and has been re elected since, usually’ by very large majorities. He was made Controller of Customs in Sir John Thomp-l 'son’s Cabinet in 1892, and-held the same _ position under Sir Mackenzie Bowell till December 1895, when he resigned on _ac- count of the Government’s attempt to force separate schools on Manitoba. He introduced the bill to incorporate the Orange Association. which became law. < \Villiam Finlay Maclean, M. A.,M.` P.‘ for East York, Ont. was born in that Province in 1854. His father, the late John Maclean, was the first persisttnti newspaper advocate ot protection for Canadian industries. W. F. Maclean after sity became a reporter on the ` Toronto Giobe. in iseo he established tho- Toronto World, which is now in the front rank as a consistent Conservative and protection- A ist journal. On the death of Hon. Alexander Mackenzie, who had represent- ed East York, Mr. Maclean captured that seat at a. by-election in 1892 and has since -held it. A Presbyterian. - ___ J _.__.___ --...V -_ -- ...L .,\ / ' \ iii" "l i.. ‘v\,~ _ "- ' » -' - ,_ _'- ` It has been wittily said of the-murtyrv that they were people who were cannon- . aded while they lived and were canon- ized when they were dead. The _same thing might be said of mang' a woman, I who has caiinonaded censures criticisms while she lived audfcan- ozuzed as a saint after death. Husbands dou’t mean to be small land selgsli. But _they 4caii’t _gpdgrstand the sufferings which coiiie with ebilitating drains, irregularity, inllanimation, or ul- _ceration of the sensitive female organs. Thousands of haplply women pay trib- ute to the wonde change in their lives effected by the use of Dr. Piei-ce’s Favorite Prescription. It is not a cure- all. It has a specific purpose, in theycur- ing oi diseases pecu iar to women. It cures these diseases perfectly. Sick women can consult Dr. Pierce free by letter. Each letter is treated as a sacred confidence, privately read and proinptly answered. _All answers are in plain envelopes. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffa o, VN. Y, ‘_ ‘ My health is much better since l have been usinisbr. Pierce’s medicines," writes Mrs. Cora Broo _ of _Martin Franklin Co_, Ga. “After hayiug a miscarriage in i895, I suffered with a pam in my left side anda lingering co ii which slew worse and worse. I used Wine d¥C-, s ii ‘ti it clmlytgavset :ine religf. kast bgndévergcio me driilgggtgrzydnrlingalalgd i!gryWili18c of C1-_ and the merchant recommended Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription as better. so he _ bouilgt one bottle. I began to take it as directed in t pamphlet wraprped around the bottle. The book said* if the 'sense was complicated with cough to take Dr. /'I Pieree‘s Golden Medical 9 Discovery and ‘Favorite L- .- Prescriptioiif alternately. Mr. Brooks got the ‘Golden Medical Discovery' and I took it as directed. The cough left me at once and I got better sorapidiy my _ husband was astonished at m im rovement. I took _ ' _ _ si; boiitles of the two SA.’l`lr'°_( medicines. Iain now able 'iqmloaf ' to work and do the wash- W ing for two families." ` 5 . - , I @@@@ iii/_i; men and woman interested in Y completing his studies at Tomato Univer- i do i`ole inverted pleates lined with linenettc and bound w th velvet 8262510 ` ' W.11 sell at the reduced price. \- ’ I ' vie. islinad throughout aidbouulwithv vet $11, now................S8} is mine with double inserted pairs $17.50 now. . ..._ ..........$||,5of-= rwo Mixed Tween viii. several row.. of timing. 'om uid use aim, __ ”°’“"'°" °' '="*"*» throughout $13.25 n0w...... _._ . .. ..............°.....:....‘|0,50i Proz°i7nceqfl’ri»\*z .lined with Sateen, skirt is lined with linezictte and bound na w` I . . . . .. ,S0 linel throughout $11, now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . _ ; _ . _ . . . . . . . . _ .$8,75 I folds, Jacket and Skirt lined throughout $21, now. . , . . . .. . _ . ... .$l§,5 B3/ 3"’ H°"’”"' 1 _ lloiicrniii, Four Mixed Tweed in Brow-n, Gray, Green and Blue, skirt is lfne the Prog.-ineeQ`Prigp throughout--made double inverted plait and new (lair. Jacket is nicclv‘ land, ite., ¢c.,ée finished with rows of stitching and pearl 'buttons $13.25 now. _ . .$|0,75 * Three large Green plaid the coat. is made in Eton style, cost -lined P'°*‘9K\°‘ “Wi with blue sateen and skirt lined throughout, and velvet bound $14.25 now ‘°°""’ d'3` °" ”‘°°"" . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . ._-510,75 "' P” °"°""°°'°" No goods on approbation, no need, we have a bright htting room. Sm' 'if _ M" . . _ . . . f , . It uid 3 Light Grey hoinespuc, Linea throughout, Velvet Binding, latest cut t guwxw Ziyi; Agmmw $3.50 now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . .......SS,00 °f°"" L’”`_d 0'" tfl°”°*‘ 1 Green and Black Plaid, lined throughout, double inverted plea!-. vol- ami' 'md '" H" 13'”-7 vet binding $9.7-5 now . . . . . . . . . . . ................... .......S5,1S ' NV "AT '°"’ Jas Paton & G is hereby extended to all young 1'2"" A i A _ A i ` I Allis’ _ limi iii _Suns At 11-3 off Publis. One Blue Cloth with Applique trimming on J acket-skirt is mad _-i with _ ’i roof sick ma whos Piiii 'ri o me ii mia, in Emo iii .uri mé Six Black Coats with plaid skirt, the sk’rt is lined throughout and one r_.=,i.io.-sy iiomoipoul no .nomii 19 item long f noir 4 Three Blue Serges with coat and skirt, heavily braided, coat and skirt One Ladies’ Blue Serge Jacket and Skirt, trimmed with black sat _ " WHERE iS. the Six Suits, these are made of all wool imported tweod in Blue, Brown ` bl! °‘ W". P"°’l°°° and Bfack, the Jacket is 17 inches long, lined with black Roman Sstin, “"1 Emu" in Nha closes with pearl buttons, skirt is lined with linenette and bound with wr' l““'“ velvet$l4;willgoat................................._.....$l0,50 .d£“:;‘?n‘“::=“..\‘l’d One brown tweed lined throughout Jacket is finished with several rows of s"*°°“’° °°“°‘l ‘ stitching $7.50 . . . . ..SS,25 fun" low# uve Assembly. a ' ’° ° ' take ro ics aol N p ‘_ NVQ! _ Two small checks, edges and seams stiched, skirt and coat-nie: ly` °0l’¢i°al!- _ nownlhtilneoopao Q » ~ » ¢ »~».~¢¢»»¢se¢A»s9.75 _Given ttndrr sxinrss sK|R'rsi skiers i sK|n'|'s`i 1 12 Serge Black and Navy Serges. inverted pleat, Velvet Bindings _ .... ._ ............ . ................ ..,$3_-15 Good Apples Q an § éfflgi lark!! . _ _ _ _ _ J* f°°°i~°d¢ One Bright Navy Ladies’ Cloth, red satin lining, in coat and skirt corner! Wihgg lined throughout and -faced with rad satin, finished with stitching and pearl buttons $17. Come in and sea what we are asking fo'i~_thii`| Suit. _ » Three Ladies’ Black Cloth.. The J uket is made in Ebb throughout with black talfeta silk, new shawl collar W which il hail' with llillwaat =titched silk, it closes with braid Icons and pfatli bu ‘Thu skirt ill! gmn you made with double inverted plaits and lined with lincnotto 823. Hut ba lend’ this D old if a cut price will take it. _ " blltd. 4 § ‘S Flfl hand Her illacstyls Reign By Coliald, ANG!!! 21 il our P omshl 4 Black and White check lined through, nicely Hnishod. . . . . .$4,00 ' 1 Black Fancy Good’s Linen Lining. Velvet Binding.. . . .°. . .$1.50 _ Doimnvir or (linens, I"mt*!`izce of Prince Kihlll 1 Black Serge, Aplique trimming, lined throughout. . . . . . _ _ _ _ $§,75 A _ practical education to write .forthe fl 3 --or 'rHs-- _iff/j _ i;-z uinmut susiiass course, T ¢,,\~x~_ K i ` 'git '_ ._ a, AULBACH R SCHURMAN, _ * " / Y \ f* _ _Q ifmsf _ i-'\;"f,:-_ _ ke- _ ~ `_ 1- ~ ?,"=>~- ov/A20 d&iv A _Propriei-s, . ~ ~ " 1, ' - i~»‘-eff-S I /;_ , `. f _~E~, ,L I ` _ _ ,_ _lit the Hall, at Eldon, on THURSDAY, Nov. 22ndat 2 _o’clock, p. ni., _for the purpose of selecting t'w_o`_ candidates to 'contest the _Bethnal Dim-ict in intcrestsioffthe pariyf at the 4 forthcoming Loo_sl‘Eieciion._ _ __ _ _ A The Diroctoi;s_'of_` _each ,_Poll in the _ district will call. _Poll_iusalinga¢-_w select foarplliclogatsvfrom eachPoll ‘FORBE H`on._mum»__ '1e1__c1grx»-www v ','7i»’§ 'sf \o.J.~rr. 5 -~ ben" Gm! °° 'he “S” er" 1? or British Arise' ._ ."f‘l°°°' B' _ii ' ' oosiasvnowssfimeieotea 31311'-& ` / Under the Auspices of the ` ,_ tusiess _Association sniff "ALM ~ - ~ fi laritiiie Stock Breeders ls- _Will be held in the Hell stil m°"° *im* °°'i!5_°_3- Iii!! it »- B . 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