*___* __ _.___ l "'i'°l "¥lT1\R,l)T\\T CITADU() PTCPOWW FEBRUARY 14 `.899. t 4 \ > > ` . _' ...~,_.,_ \ -_. “ie - -.w -‘° , . _ ,..¢......~.. ...at-. ..-_~.»-iq _ Th e t're Stock ofW ll lllcl( at th B ' G A ' _ A' . §i(¥¥i€%¥¥£i€3!i'£3)€£3i¥§ " I I H l I r t ¢ e n i ay, e argain orner, must he solilin six we a s Dress goods etc lt’sa oldeno ortunit to hu oods sl htl ll Pr 9 _9 _ _ P_|' Y. YQ 9 'll ,Y 3|\\3!l fire and water. I]on’t lose any time in finding your way to the Bargain Gorner. the thermometer standing at 120 ar? Cl'0SS€ & Blafk WC" S the machinery--You hful America-b » Or have you ever seen a man on the mn th ht ld nd cast of the L5 t t uk- d t _ weather yard-arm ofa ship, reefing In eng. iéuou E ab th rge assor men, a. in s a very to sm .uaho H Gale I .udp I proper materia or te oys are e . p s i w ng o wi _ . _ _ ._ _ low pnceg have seen both ° coming men of America, and it is their I 1' t AISO If you have. may I ask you do vou u H Mx Yours for muh Jam in 7 lb pails, in Strawberry think a woman could do her share of _ J FRED HE’RSO\I Bggpbgrry, Apricgt, Pggch and Reé Of Il18tW'0I`l{? 01" Il0t, Will y0ll Q8 ` North Ca1_1eton_P. ° Curmlm dne where a woman`s sphere begins and where it ends? If you can do this S y Welive, says Fmerson ~inanew 9 and exctptional ave Ani°rica _ , another name for opportunity Our l t . _ ,. _ _ “ . . _ _ - , 9 K I u H ' , ,_ _ _ ` , I é W T -_ , , ' ' i I ' L B ~ if I5 ` _ p ' , j _ U i ' ` ' _ ` ° t ` ` Q _ ~ . _.1 I THE MAN S BUR'DEN` whole history appears like a last effozt I ' ` » l 4 W I I ‘ , -_-2 J . , ‘ot the Divine Providence in behalf of ~ _ ' - ‘ 7 A ~ 1; ef , _ " S_H`°"I have read the QUARDIAN S the human race.” This,is our op or- ‘ _-.y ' { here The machinery of fifty ocean liner gointr throurfh the Red Sea, everyw _ f J ' 2; _ " . ° years ago, in the shop,and on the farm 0 “m “L with the stokers stripped to the but; and is now uselegs Therefore, Should not -in-4 \ » 7 7 7 Sanderson & Co. :;";;1§;;;“>'.i°°__,:v,,.§°“;°“,_fi:t 'fe °»=~»-_=~_s f-»-»-=» Kearne 6: ‘ o ’ w n g pm-9 Food Seylem toa- seat at the council or schoo1~ From Frei Roberlson’s Report. lso you can he sure of hig bargains in Ready-to-wear Glothing Tweeds 'Blankets ll y Ro ts Files 'and Rasp. article under the above heiding Have U P i ` we se" ‘he Best Make you ever seen the Stoke hole of an tunity. .lhe new is supplantino the .old _ 1 , _ ’ Q ` ' . - , I : I . e - I _ A ‘, G B -_ - _ board. At present I do not believe she One of the causes of progress is the Tl16S€ FIIGS and RH.SpS 3.I‘6 3.Cl{Il`0Wl€(lg’8(l by fill(-3 WOI'ld OVBP 8.8 I)BlI1g IZIIB b88l1 mad durability and time- keeping qualities at prices so low as to surprise you. A has any such right.-Come- ‘think world widecompetition created by the ovorit.” general diffusion of knowledge. me will replace a defective one free of charge. V Yo,_u.s_ enormous extention of railway and ship- ‘ SAILOR ing facilities, the building of telegrapas ’ and the circulation of newspapers. ’ -~» -- These have made the New Zealand t c¢ming Man of Am°r|¢a_ farmera next door neighbor. in market -__ ` -1- competition, to the Canadian; and have Sm, Allow me thr{ugl;the columns brought the coolie of India. with his T of our paper to ma e nown some- wheat into direct com aetition with the Lusulpassed for thiig' about an order, new of existence settler in the vast andlfertile plains of / - in this part of our Dominion. Manitoba and tlieNort-h-W- s -Territo.ies t The order above referred to, the C. The Canadian farmer is therefore com-- M. A. (Coming Men of America). was pelled by the stress of competition to organized in the year 1894; the Grand turn his attention to those classes cf y yibodge incorporated in the same products which he can exchange to the `:‘ ‘year in the State OI 11511018. best advantage. He can do that success- . the order having rolled up a fully by selling those which call for Anvlls - membership of ten thousand from skill in their production and inanufact-f vises that time up to the end of the year 1898, ure, as he is thereby lifted above com- with lodves in eve y part of hthe Ame petition with the low order of labor Belmw-S' Hnfse Shoes. 0 271110’ , ` 1 u r “_ e U 1 . rican continent.. This rder D for which prevails in such countries as ' G' H. N its purpose the litting and en- ' India and Russia. ' ’, P I n cers Bar Iron `- noblinv of the coming men The stern necessit which continuous- 1 B I y . Slmnfside ,_ _ ,_ yy of America to take their places in ly confronts the farmer of giving lull “ -’ " “" ' ` the gaps in the ranks Of the men Of _t0- value for all he ggets. has compelled` 0 day that are sure to be made from time ' some improvement of the quality of h s Wh to time by the grim reapar déatb- products. A business man or speculator I wish to bring the C. M. A. to the may acquire a good deal- we care- . notice oi the public, for surely an order lessly and incorrectly say, may n are a with so grand an object should bet great deal -of wealth by a happy or ... known and helped by the 0hl11`0h, the unhappy stroke of luck. It is the law oi press and the public in general. We the farmer`s business to get wealth onlyf have no orvanizers and therefore we for full value iven To them asa class _ ‘ I 5 ' l I y have not gaibned so large an amount of it is committed in a peculiar manner and " ! _ ' ° i publicity as have others. Nothing will measure to preserve the moral integrity ~ % - be ained ti one or a number of mem of humanity by respecting the ri his of 1 . Q D' 1 ‘ S ~ Y ` _ _ ~ g bers by the spread Of tl1G,C-M-A: 0XC€pf others. since willingly ur unwillingly _ _BY THE_ heartfelt assurance that lgplod wfiltlhcoiple iheiffhhave kitilopyn tpo ofther experfncie. _ , ' A a o ve o e _ at ' A gi i;ntlx:I;yp(i'Ec)>l;t;§!i:rainin; school for guidaiscf in iitting; h;ns:lrfEI1§ifthc;ofutui?eir," y* a better citizenship; in it can be Struck changes which progress implies 9 the death-blow to political corruption (1) To me Agricultural Sooietieg, 3. _ "‘*T'° Can be had at the following first-class stores. W-A. Hutchinson. Stewart & Cates, i* J____________________ _._.,-1-J? lit fi 4 l _ _..- Nails' aulk Steel w- Pickard & co. ` and all other evils; for by the filling of Exhibitions and ` Illustration Stations, ` F b_ Sanderson & co' hates and programs _carried out from , 7 t t’ s well as the reading of J°D'»McLeod&c° “ma tzrutrlieeaodicial orvan of theC IIIB S ( a ' wo F- caftefo `M. A.) which holds up as example _and -encouragement to its readers the lives These gentlemfm are Wiuiug- T of the noble and true men of the past to Pay “he P1109 UQCESSMY and present, will instil into its members ‘O Pl`0C\JI‘€ 3 g00