} 1 _ V _fran oUAanr,nN,_,,cnnai.o'rra'roy.ltt,ig prying; ‘_‘“>&§’-SF' f'J_K{~' *"~’rY_s"7~,“"Fl"'°_ _. '. -'>?j;1.1\;'»\r~s~.r_n,f~ 5 -- ~_;:~,~.,~_.-r -A-ef-$31-1 ~r, _ » _ _._.,,,. _,,, _ _ _ _ ‘ _ ‘."_“7 r- ~.~‘ ‘ ’ A ` I . .*~ ' ft ` - " _ ~ A: ‘fm , '- `.=.?»...-‘ "F <_-~:» ". .- ..¢-'-2' .»."\;.z “11~'v. ~ ' - » " » ' -' ' ' "\-‘."' 1: .~.t;f?~ 'r\.;‘ .’.‘- 1 .=-f. '~;'-.=<' ,,_r,./_», ‘E \ so E or ir ‘=' or -_f A A I uduyrs f r0bt`b||iu=s. p A . _ _, _fthnt heh conteutfto remiin if ____ If LW" :prof having contempla‘ed_n crime c tgpai;-jt_` I St.-rt ng r 0rt‘\ v\0.~te|iy \\int`s fair and I i i able to that of the destruction 'of the" OV- - ` battleship Maine, assuming, what is by ‘ ' - I f * __ 00 in#-ans p oven, that the _Maine was -4. \ il* \§{<é;y 6. I `;"\ '- -'3_ ” F' T _ A ~ it A t/ruff! V/if /‘hr ri queen. .Af .gr \\`l..it will to-tl.i_\"s dessert be? lt will he tit-licious if you serve any of thc datntics that can be made with Crystal Mai1.c (`..rn Starch. There are many-here is a Simple une. - t Crystal Maize Blanc Manga Mix four tabiespoonfuls of Crystal Maize Corn Starch vtirh one quart of milk; add a little salt and sugar, and flavor to taste, then boil for ten minutes, allow it to cool in a. mould. Serve with milk and jelly, or milk and sugar. Any grocer can, if you insist, supply you with Crystal Maize; Corn Starch (M ade in Canada) The food of nanomy- Ihe dainty of ajiuena. The Brantford Starch Works, Limited. Brantford, Canada. H “_ For . Qlhronictoughg. When any aliection of the throat. bronchials or lungs has passed the acute stage ' 3 and still clings stubbornly. what is needed is a consti- tutional remedy like my Emulsion of Cod Liver t 0il with Hype ' 3 i phospliites. . t I i I This remedy has a specilic action on the cells and It cures the _serious lung troubles that nothing else will cure. Equally good f01’ 211"wasting diseases or t ' f0I"lowered vit: lity from ! any cause. Especially recommended for children. 1 '_ lt usually helps from the 1 start. - 'i wo sizes 4oc. and 850. 1 the Navy, as indeed he is in any capacity," tissues Of the air passages, :makes this remarkable statement: “Just officers, was anxious to send a squadron i A Spain." Mr. Long was afterward questioned by I J. I3. JRMIESUN. _.~.¢ rvt-WY" 2 1nternati9_E§1__Division° of it. The President, (McKinley) and the Autumn Ex¢urSi0ns’ Naval Department-, however. were of the P opinion that no such action was in order *i 3°” '° P°""“°’“d ‘md ’°t“"‘ $5 5° ' till a formal declaration of war had occur- St, john to Boston and return 6.oo Good for return within 30 days. Commencing Monday. September 28, i9o§, stenmers leave St. jo n at B a. rn. (Atlantic Stnnoawi) Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for Lubec, Eastport, Portland and Boston. Returning from Boston vin. Portland, Easi- rt and Lubec Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- sgvs nt 9 n. m. _ _ Through tickets on _sale at principal Railway Stations and Ba ge checked to destination. Passengers an-Iv"~:ig at St. John on evenings previous to morning sailings can go direct to lteamer and take cabin ber th or stateroom for he trip. wm. G. LEE, Agent, St. John. N- B. A. H. HANSCOH, G. P. a T. A. 1 Mana er. CALVIN AUSTIN. V. P. & Gen’ g General Omces Foster: Wharf, Boston. Mars Lwtf. DRU GGIST i “The war was inevitable,and§it was almost ) ‘dreaded torpedo boats, was on its way to ' 3 'Cuba. Although war had not then been C0. i formally declared, a number of the lead- _ ` fling naval cificers thought we ought in \\°.e~.'tt ~ I ’.`=-fe-5‘»'_‘\"7 '-.`°» - '-_.~...€~'\#‘.-f-‘Vit ~ ‘<~::.i>n~*'°~‘-.. _'_ if '~r::‘f.1‘f\. ...”,‘~ ' tiki: ,‘.-‘~E2=';i "- in 1 ‘J ... . \ . _ _ A rd1\':i'\\f_\:é}_§_\!\a `\i.7.\"_ ._ j _ :ff r '~‘1¢~ “ ».\ " .\-ss\::‘:‘\# ",_v.`_ -YlV\`\\l\\ H\_.\\\\\\\\\_\ `»_ L_ i ‘ if \`<~s . » \!_=ft'\5_;""~;`.§ ~7_ nm-n\\\..»i\\\t\\\'i\\».A A~ // ff ‘.°.` V. \ , .- UV' .I ll ~ ~ -.-.fer-"-"“""“":"_i. ‘ »>:. ~-'i "r fr 'V-.A-7 _ ~' iii. , . ._ ,t\ 1,. \1‘_.`~" g '. ` 1.. - _hr ,_ .,'__V; W "V-‘dit ." I / fel ‘ __ ' ' _qi W" ' ,‘\ -i ..._.._.~~:. .£_2L.‘.2rl i» i` '* 1 ` rms’ 9' Y. " _ Q .,e;~ .,~*,.>i 1 _ ,__ f 5 t ‘.__t¢»,ir‘__;2¢- _ ,_ , ,_ » n- 'n\l_.= ’ *“ ."_L§~"‘\ , ‘:Ti'l4`5"fl$. xsisvlssir ~ =r.-_ i\ -. v,_!q:.\= 'in-n 45 ’\ i - ' ll , , ll! F* \r` "f.*.'2.*1_$ 2£.T.*lE.i.‘it'3P'*" _ -_ , C ' 11-; T N¢_ r, sm, Queen Sq,,,,e_ l\ot very much is known cf the lslands, A ., .f Km *S CHA RL P. E. I. in Portland Channel two of which are* N . swine” Om” re_____A¢,0,,e |33b_ awarded to Canada and two to the United ' p ‘Vt S ng KI' ‘ll I lil I OGG H°\1Ii1§ ; 6Ar». mai i M Steves. The lat'er are mere islets, and A ' _ c;mt;e§in{‘;ft%‘e ,appear as dots on the map The two meson!! Ghvnltlwn, at F R NEWSOM bscriptton Mg m on Sltwrdnzun October n i O' ‘Canadian Islands are h 1 , P ` ' »t t 7' . ' Ed'l°°°i°| and News T°|°Ph°i'° 1323 Island being about 25l::i1lis iriilieahgtltiulr; HAIOQD w. _ .: ~ . _ _ 19 mfivgi wil r l Oflice Boursia noon to spin Btori p 1 1. E B. MCCREADY, Editor Residence Telephone 12 ‘ treacherously blown up by the Spaniards-_ The blowing up ot the Maine, if it was ,rot accidental. was possibly the ivgrk of i ‘ spirits at Havana. It was not a national ofacoterie of- reckless and criminal, act. But what Mr. Roosevelt is charged I with having urged would have been 5 national crime. Fortunately for tl°e| credit of the Republic better counsels prcvailed ard the proposed treachery was y not enacted. But it is not apleasant thought that we have now at the head of a neighbor ration n man who is ~ pnhlgely charged with being capable of having advised what Mr. Long has disclosed; B; would be relieving to hope, if we could _t that the very serious cha e ma be "8 Y proven untrue. eight or nine in width. Wales Island is 3 , _I “my _“ware b]°°k °f°“’ te" mn” “‘1“°"° Direct from the big factories in Canada. Selling at one third less ~ Um* "”"’°d‘“’°°’Y We" “ml °1°°°1Y abut# than you had to pay before we began selling. furniture. This is lio,sv»» ` |08 on the end of Pearse. The American We Can Sell . _ A ""' " 'I I I i f. _ _. l islets are nearly ln line with the Canadian g < ’ “"0 I and still further west. To have madea R 'ii straight boundary would have re utrefl _i I ? ol'_»Pim.ic W Ch‘town. Ort Tenders will be omoe until noon on undayln ;No\t.,5th From any perhomor .persons to contract for the rebuilding ziggm A 1umirma~=1u.,.1, 'renter ‘~ ideii e of Jonatlnm Morrison. Esq., Road Inspector, Vernon, and at this omce. The nignrnee of two responsible sons-.vi ,` Z 1° hem be .hound faithful 'performance 'of tlae niust.aocm_n/p_anY¢_¢l¢l1,»ten er, 4 The does not bind self to accept the lowest or any Tenders ro be addressed to undersigned and marked "Tender MzcKenztn’s Bridge 4”' up. at dw ri A Qeeiy of WEDNESDAY' OCT' 28' HB3' to go to the northward ofall four iglands ` 'fi N A ’ I i i E I; R 1 A _ I .-' i ` A A CHARGE AGAINST ROOSEVELT. Ex-Secretary Long, one of the leading spirits of the late President McKiniey`s _ cabinet has been writing for The Outlook i a history of the New American navy. In the concluding chapter of this history some sentences occur which cover a very severe reflection upon President Roosevelt and his fitness to guide the alfairs of the R9D°bli¢ Mr- Long, after remarking that “ML RO0S€“elt was an intensely interest- lm! Personality as Assistant Secretary of before the war he, as well as some naval across the ocean to sink fthe ships and torpedo boat destroyers of the Spanish I fleet while we were yet at peace with, a Boston Herald reporter as to the ac~` curacy of this published statement and he was th us given an opportunityto have modified it or explained it away. He on the contrary enforced and amplified it. “It wg; 5. mighty pressing time," he said- upon us. The Spanish fleet with its then ielf-defence, to meet this fleet and dispose ei. Mr. Roosevelt was among those who .thought the Spanish fleet ought to be destroyed." It would be dithcult to believe this most extraordinary charge were it not thus so publicly and clearly made by a very prominent public man. But as the ii charge has nct been met or answered we can only conclude that President Roose_ volt either cannot truthfully deny it, or do so bo “I lcd aorrlgb and &oujlf I Ubuld nova- regain Q health.” “Three years of delicate health trying doctors’ prescriptions and y patent medicines” without benefit might well sap the courage _of any woman. And yet Mrs. Bryangproved that the question of the cure wom- anly disease is- only a gieetion of using the right remedy. few doses of ‘Favorite Prescription’ restored lier coura e and revived her h N because she could nee *n change from the- lint.” Three 1 Pt r W " ' ' . ’ _ .. .A - . -» . - iffxm; :Set ° u “les Isi°m;’ wi:°b» 'When marking our Furniture we add one thirrlless than is usual rn _ Y m °’ fest' ff” ° _." °°°lmarking Furniture. Consequently we sell at , _ v _ uthern point ls the starting point of the _ ' _ .y 4 ` g _ _ _ , ,_ _ _ E Less Q referred to. The boundary as now laid 2 f A wn passes south of the two smaller p, T' ‘ I, islands and than mugs tg the nom, be- Compared with exclusive Furniture Houses ;:when we are not seling. _ Y J ‘ ween eman es san. l ' 5 _ ¢ ,__ _ _ E ,_ -‘ A Z.....§'2......‘2..'.'§.‘I§...$l...i’....“Z...i';i ~Furniture. Wefare behrng _Dry . _ _ _ i I A » ‘ ;- z e A . than under the old system. If that is not plain enough we will makei l'|iV¢ ylif it plainer. f _ ,ti _ V __ _ H I R You we ous THIRD on wry noLi..An's worm nf FURN-it - . BQ\Ight_ty0_\ir . 'TURE you buy here- 1 A ' u 1 ¢ f n Now, when in want of anything ins this line remember that we . _are ENTITLED to your trade, because if wehad not stocked furni-<1.; . _ A ture the' old high prices would have still-» been in vogue, 1; Jas. Paton & Co..i_ months’ use of the medicine re- stored her 'to perfect health. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription cures irregularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ul- ceration, and cures female weakness. Mrs. Sarah Bi-‘yank Pneédent ol' Memphis Social Science C nb, residing at s7r Atkinson Ave., Memphis, Tenn., writes: “I suffered with delicate health for three years, trying A doctors' prescriptions and patent medicines until I lost courage and thought I would _ never regain my health; but a ew doses of t your ‘Favorite Prescription’ made mechange my mind. Could see a decided change from the lirst, so I. kept on taking it for three . months faithfully and am now in perfect D health. Dr. Pierce*s Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free -on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay .ex- pense of customs and mailing only. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. ;_` 4 A A oUEsi1oN Noi _ to EE Put o1=1=t , A ._ The question of getting YOUR PICK out of our large stock of NEW FURNITURE at very much BELOW REG- ULAR RETAIL PRICES. “A Time For Everything” Now is the time to buy FURNITURE I A chance you may not meet again in a lifetime. A ~~< -l . a-,A _ 1 . . _ , X /1 ‘R ` \ E f/ ` / /' f 1 _ _ I , ,|m:, Fl .erosion »' _ ALL EYES oouer or later are candidates for glasses- Only an expert gptician can tell lyou just when that day has a ved. A sensib e regard for one'l eyesight dictates the use of spectacles the ino- ment thev are necessnay. Show foresight and not hindsight in safeguar ng your vision. An ex smination by us which costs nothing mn pre~ hi hi t ld he in- VCII! COU ll¢I!C¢8 W C 8 Ci' Oh WOR evitnble.se%e it everyone exactly, i Jeweler and Optician, Cor. Greet»Georze and Grafton Stn. ' Halifax. Manufacturersoof ready- to-wear skirts- Britannia Mfg. Co., I eral SPOTS on the SUN and-we're going to have bad weather for ro years-r BE PREPEEHED- ' We have rainproof Coats that will keep the wet SPOTS off yourself or your SON? and the prices are I right. ’ _ _ _ $3.00. $5.00. $7.00. $l0;0@' and $12.00. Gbe Humphrey Cloting Store. Opera House.Building. A. WINFIELD SCOTT, Manager, ' ap _ Birmingham, England last August. It was a Thomas Oi gan that Sergeant Allan of the -I-\ --- --- - - Cold Stream Guard’s Band purchased when he wanted one for his own use, and Sergeant Bedford of the same Bandi I was so pleased with it that he ordered a' duplicate for him-it. B ' OF|,'l`ONE AND LIGHTNESS OF ACTION. For sale by ‘ » _ Wed Su! w tf ‘ 10 YEARS RAIN. EH So some meteorologists tells us. They have found sev- self as the Thomas Organ leads all others for SWEETNESS ` H, R _ I 5 ‘ 5 delicious cup of Tea. ° SO* sold by A11 the I ; A $~l9°t__9i¥1‘5_i`99._ Received- at our drug .» store toda°y. ~' Cboldra and diarr-. ` hoea remedy. - ‘ o.mgh_n.n.eA PERMANENT AND WESTERN CANADA Mciliiiliiii &. Arthur B. Dickieson, New Glasgow. " wer Queen St. Ch’town Loans in Canada - - - - - . $23.000.00 7 ` ~ Money' advanced on Real Estate at Current Rates and on IF YW UNI-Y KNEW we When your well stocked s going to burn down, you .wait °° “til “\° foie, but; I When It is Destroyed g H _ _ 0 ...%.,»» i‘.f.."..‘.Z Ali iii ~ _ *E ».>.k.s’....i~¢=r.: ,yuan-rx -A. I » 4. 4