ti'eatin`g`iung diseases is_ in trcnt- _ _ _ _ _ .ng meow <>f =h~=_<1iS==1e Lively Disi.u<_sion_ and _thc Meeting Ends stead 'oi the disease itself. Con- ' sumptzlm is in the blood and the lungs are the natural organs for throwing oil" the poison. It is _ _ __ _ _ `l'F“'l1§""" WW we ._ _ X- e-i =-»_»e_c‘-_- ~- ll- .""~.""“l""““l‘».- _"°'.~§$‘}Z“?I'_ ' ~~ ;Consiiuoii°“- quiet useless to merely S\°P the =°»==\=1=g_°f =‘~_-» ‘° “““‘- “fi .;;°.;.:.i':f.&.:';°..° §'.°:':.f;‘:;;i‘1.::;’.?:.;°i:.:t.°".§‘;:::.;°‘r:.ii lllllgs Wlnle the disease remafns I. most of the leading citizens and rate been workinir smoothly and the Council I/It -U-i`f¢"¢ lx¢3U§ um :chef ls C payers being present. Mr. David Rogers had donethe best they could uuder the only _$\ll\0\\’S Coll- i was appointed chairman and opened the _circumstances » "C|`|f¢i does allay the imeetiniz with ashort address explaining Conn. Brace in explaining the situation _ _ _1 __ _ . ~f he - Rated that the object was to give the ,eieetors“i'ef_er.redto by Mr. Morris said that he C0 “gina t “T ,anopportunity of criticizing the town was elected on a temperance ticket. He _ 5 ’ _ °f__gh¢ 1nngs,_bnt it cures accounts and the members otthe late understood they were elected to make a. ' _ - six* ' §v¢5 to _council to give an account of "their change and lindingthat Mr. Morris, Mr. -` 'ifogdcstroy Si'°‘“1`d5l\fP~ ' _ .McNeil and the Mayor were not with 1116 bl°°d dm 'Power Mayor Campbell read the iinancialltliem he and the other th acted alone _‘ng getmS.~ statement which has already appeared in i Rev. W. H. Smith next addressed the, ` meeting. He referred to the _ meetinq. held a year ago when the former Couneifs action in reference to the C. T. A. was so _ severely criticised. The present Mayor and Councillors had accepted the nomina- tion of the Temperance League, they ererle elected to carry out the C. T. A. Looking at the year`s work he was sorry to see ` that there was no improvement over th e .."*""’ 5»=;',`,`__ if"-_ se; T .... '1' ;*-of v ` *U* ' __ "::_. :lilriiurxi “_ Ygu 2`.fi‘?i% " '°“~ 1. ¢..._... ==°-_+5 #"1 $i,oo :I b0tU¢§ _‘- ‘ » v: -:rs 'W~_“‘ -_ ._ ..~__i_f_.'if_:j_§5 . -_i-is -» I _ _ __,_.__ >,_ ~. Stl C l)uiist'a'n’s to .-1ND- - ` ‘\¢"`*\ , .ii-. ABBIES -AND- 5 si. i>Aui.’s 2 iv.-irni games for _/__ Junior trophy. '1 Tuesday Night. C mer. Admission ‘.!0c.: _ Beservasl Sent 25a. _' ~ WANTS. LUSIS. FUUI9, ETC ; 3,1 __ 1-" _ - - _ _ _g T0 Ll£`I`-A iii-shrines one tenement hoax iituateii on Pr_iu_ce' 'Str_a't. next to hte Thelma 5, contamiu eight larg_ rooms with gas halls, heatedghy hot water and sewerage connected also electric lights. There is a good stable with coach house. Possession given. immediatel . A l t Tb ltcgiiai Lower Qucgii Strezl), if so the Trrliser, Edwag Kellv. jen. ae. a w _ _¢_.~_._ _ _ _. __ THE CITIZENS’ MEETIN 41 _ai ...ei rm: cuarnrln. cmi1=u.o'!'i 1: vc WN, ~ _~_f__»;___kfei_£e,~@c,a,,y,,_,__,c,_, The Non Enforcement of thc Scott Act Causcsa Abruptly. “Erin Gminnnui. V After the Chairmaife remarks there was silence fora space of _10 or 15 minutes when a little sparring between __Mr. Allan McKinnon and Conn. Kii-ke took place U which, howeverdid not result seriously. Mr. Geo. E. Baker followed. _ somewhat _severely criticising the manner' in which the water tanks had been built and Water Street repaired. He thought the ` fact that the Council had money in the .bank was not commendable. The money shculfl have been spent making public improvements. Citizens did not pay taxes .azonunt-. i Conn. Brice explains] that under for- iiner Councils it was custoinry to have an * over drnft in the bank on which citizens were obliged to pay interest, a custom which contrasted unfavorahly with the present showing. James A. Morrison thought the question whether the C. T. A. had been properly enforced was the most important for this _ meeting to consider. D. Mritgomery exprcssel liimsclf as isatisiisfl with the general work of the Council, but was not at all satisfied with the way the C. T. A. was enforced. Conn. Goss was the next speaker. He referred to the division that had occuri-ed at the beginning of t he year tracing the _ unsatisfactory results to that period. ~ :ro as Le r- ree .icsii-iiciy singled nqeuiag . _ house on Grafton Street west, lately occupied by Duncan McLean, with ouazhhouse and stable. for the purpose ot rolling up a b.=ink` ,maily,made. to stop the.. sale o£__liqi\o_r Conn. Morris thought the criticism gf, on the temperance ticket. Moyor Q the citizens had not been unkind, altholCanipbeli consented. _ _ _ _ _ llr.Baker had claimed the Councillors” R.C.McLeod,whilc commending the gen- fopeén- _ »- 1-1 _ -4- _ » * A kN" 11057592- eral routine work of the town during the - Ttliae tanks were satisfactory. As for gg ,yeai-, thought they had broken faith with . . _ we rs..reetis cancernedthosc know best the people in the initter nt enforcing the _‘ - . - _ _ - » `_\vh0 are obliged in haul loads over in _Scott act. He thought Coun_ciiio'r'Morris_ _ :FOR ,PROFITABLE S°"E“_E` T 'With reference to the C. T. A. the Maycrdn separating himself from the other i _ Mr. iaezieiii and himself had been blamed " temverniwe Councillors on ec=e>uut"`ot é\'n'____ ' 4 which the present Council undertook to action of theirs which he did not i\pPF0.Yf¢ . _gran the C. T A. alter election didf nec,-of had acted unpatriotically. Had the ' commend iiissiici him. Four ci nie _comieiiswpa siwiiiiisrio iii°iiia¢i_-_ ihey* ’ » Councillors aetingae they. claimed on rhelijvould have succeeded in_ _very__ largely advice of leading citizens had undertaken “i|€0\’€*\"lll8iil\°llfl“°l‘ l>‘1-“M838 0f ¥»59;T°*f| _ ‘ with the knowledge or consent of A' the cl-seo! Mr. Mci.eoi's _cii,the_.' ' . ~ i ' e i i ' the others to d'sm_'éss a former _meeLi9Xabrubtiy'endeil. _ V i ” Btn ROBVROY ('15) on prosecutor and engaged anothev. He hid ' - A work oi former Councils. He quoted from the different year b>oks showing the number of convictions, am-aunts collected for lines; the number of arrests for drunk- enness had run lined pixictically the same. W'hen Henderson was here an eifort was and as far as he could learn the har rooms were closed. Henderson was _discharged and the some old system was re-e.~it:\bllsh- ed. As one interested in the moral well- fiire of the To mi he was painei to see that we are practicilly no further ahead than we were one year ago. Mayor Campbell denied having ass oci~ ated himself with the temperance ticket. He thought the people were making' poor use of this michinc, the Scott Act. Experience teaches that the Act is uu- Mr. John M. Clarke follovi ed. He was the delegate iippoiiite-'l bythe Temperance League to interview Mayo? Campbell and to ascertain it he would _accept nomination , i House is fitted with first-class beth-room, sewer- ~ ’ f uf* K lge, and all other modern conveniences. Rent _e ‘ _ ». moderate. Apply to Thomas Uninpbeii, Rich- I f » __ mend St. West. ` z3tf _ mlm Life InsuranceCo .Box 44|. u,eod d iw \ - , WANTED-A live solicitor for a weiieatabiised ` » ' e KINDLING.-7Hnving the Treniain Buhdinga portion of which wat.-&atroyed» by ire. I am prepared to _supply kindling at short nodg. Orders rec-:ived on the spot Pjoax Ginnie. Fe _ i3, i wk 'WAll"l"i';Tf_)l-21na‘ie. reliable person ,in ¢_ ,» _ il <~___ eouiatyto represent large company Giedlidilat- ' _' __ »‘ ~ _ _ . cial i i. ; 6 ui . ` =\bi¢~ ' i w¢eEieQ°$ao;m r?l)a3 :bzolqt get yndndnllgx 1 _ _ __ » ` ‘ :-3 %ECO_U'Gan--“77" stopea cough ¢;e;1¢waiied#by leaving at _ _ ' ~ Weeks giéofs Store. _ I5lf FOUND-In the Opera House on the night of the concert, a gold locket with chain attached. Apply to'5. W. Crabbe. tif WANTED-A neat intelligent girl to do house- workin the ‘fm'ciiooii, and attend bakeshop the balance of day. Wages $8 a month at tiret and for sash and door factory, one who can Sic if satisfactory. APPIY S. M. iiicwillizmis, 203 Bake fun charge of faqory p'refen.ed'Apply 3 ' uerrimae sm.-ei, i~:¢wi.u.;»1.0i1, mis.. nf. at once- The Mcchaiiwe Mfr- Co., Sum- 5 - *'l`OvVIV.YET-Tiic dwellin hou=c cn Prince mers`de° Feb' 12 e 0 A 2 “k” ' _' ‘ ‘l - C 31"-Angus Currie, of Biiieford was in. s _ . _ g eumznerside yesterday cn his return from 1 B0Sl.0n where he spent the past fewf :‘.°2;;‘:f‘.;.f§;;° PER50~\'AL M’ A “- _ ~ 1 _ ' '.~ ' .r i ld _r'rics. ii-em. Mets is ,.. .fc ii’ .gi sfii p _,jg & J s" > .1 e Mr. J. E. Lefiirgey retnmed Home vp, T At all Drug Stores or mailed. 25c. the Capes on Thursday evening from; té?Dr.Hninph_i°ey's Boolcmaiied frrrf _ Sydney. 3 Humphreys Medicine Po., Cor. Wil-` ‘ lVAX'rr:D an experienced machine msn ` mm and 'him SU" New York' ' I ' - VISIT our store during the month of _ Fcbruarv and you will be convinc l th. t _en route to Suiumcrsidc. Batt would havelittle trouble in steaming . . . _ i , . ' - . ~ _ A ' £61119-‘°77" tnoeksout the Grip. while its _ _ __ _ _ ~ ___ _i wniciiy musing nie aiggingie__ne£gies.__ . _ 'hem be _he¢i~*°_'_'_¢ 'hi'-‘ 5?" WP! 'Q *hm _ "1 ~ " ~ " 1.; ,coins-°'17'° bmi. np'..»i_fi ‘i,i.‘._¢';..;I,3,_,__-if" . Borland .The f.re_»ii»i_ on ; was conefif . ' ~ ‘~ l onand does pot yield tot.;-ent`ineiit; _ _ . i ' _ ______ \`”5._ _ INF!-UlN!A-_-_‘°7'7” cuts shorts C0_ld.i_a.tiie._. _- . headand thus prevents Catiirrh. _- .Sona Tnnoar--“77” cures a Sore Throat ' __ ,_ “ b iieann iid sooiii 'ni f i' miedi Prince County. F _;___,_m»;; 'nf = in Haivnr-“77" consists of a_ small vial oi _ pleasant pellets, just tits the 'vest pocket. " ` . . Mr. R. H. Montgomery, St. Eleanorr, was in the city yesterrlay. Rev. D. F. McDonald of Souris, who visited the Lily yesterday, returns-i in Lh-- afternoon. Mr. George Wiglitnian. Montiifrue B»~iii2'P. was among the visitors to the L-ily yesterday. Diivid McLeod of this city, is visiting friends at Lot 45?, the guest if Mrs. ‘Wan Peppey. _}.ii`~s. W. A. Ilucstis was__a piissenger l y the westbound train yesterday ufteruoiii fiom boiirfiii-...tonne-wi ice. *ir YOU scrrnn Piiixs Domi' I W _b h f _B » I-~ ,_ e ‘ - ,,,,1'7g,,~ _ __ ii s ranc o our nsiness e are prep *_-'}*'-* T-f*l_§`?Z;~*a.v-._f_~_ f \vA1T gnsi 5 YO N18 g8I|€l'8l S20,-e _;_Cas\ie'r~, _Mou'nt-ings, Ladies* and Gents' 305%; 'fi‘¥1“‘oireii‘s Rcb8S.]all_SiZ5S. c ‘ _' ' ".'l" ° ii-ive»be|srss'e and uneral mcineiit go to ihenearest get ii hottie of i\'ei°viline. other-it a e:a ezo i:g‘a‘n 0:8 0:! 8:0 0 BRE e @0323 ae:a‘e: e 'I It need not take ii. \li.li page of this paper to tell you _tliie is the ever inode, ' .A FEVV PEKIGES ° Night D`_i'e"'sse_s1_._-»_ _ Corset Covers Sale pi-ics now 10.: Bile price now C 25° ii ii 4. 30° C Never sucha _showing seen; here. ` A _ S -le price ‘nov e 65c. 38a, 45s, 50c. 551:. 60s and i. .i .i 75% up to the very dainty ones 81.95 .ii ii H 90.4,. al (K H K“i°k°'s sizo, ifso, 1.40 wi' amy Silo P500 D0* 30¢ price between up to $500. 3|. 0 u U __ cle gently trimmed; ' ' _ _ Skirts. Sale f‘ "° OOC S‘\_° in ai. _ i 85,3 $i.l0, '_I.20,_ 1.40, 1.55 ”1.65i, _ __ __ _ _ 1.7.5, 1.95, ‘zoo up__»°__s.ois_.__ » , Every one worth” 1-3 more. ' _ 1 ` . fr, Embroidery. is ic u cc 53_ ‘ ‘ 4 .4 is as 8¢_ > ` r_..v.i.. worth 50 per cent more. 15 inches wide at 4c~ 96 on £6 at 6g U _ _._ Qilieis _from 3;. up--__ Bieutiful embroided lawns “ ‘i “ e ¢ wii_h handsome insertion, th _7_2 ‘f very litest novelty from Switf. 81 “ zfrland. ' C _ 90 " __ _twin u _ u ci .Ali goods shown are worth I 3 more than we ask for them-at the leading Will workable. The means at present being, 4 ' i ` l " i " _ 5- used is ii fiilurc. _ ' - entner, l`lCLeo _(IJ ‘ l ` Cl'ieirlottetow_ii’s' __ ~e~-¢~ro¢_'?»°v»i°°=!fe;;I\-b;lF»»zi!!iiii°~f¢'. ~ _ » In His_prii~c`fpals are trying to; an interest, _' Engludlalndina .F-iii|i\_i¢i.al,;_lineii-' dk- ' - ~ed tones -the Report. ’He_nattbe_ __ _ » A Geniloignn stamp do _ -¢"ik‘§eae"tliing4 ' ” for ni@iey and knowledge aadthepropevty .~leaat,_.have iveliie leyua-l the ordinary to»ceaee.thi\.~fa§'s l ` i i_»~;»idIiio¢_ye v i Myrrv -e o i 1=»ys\-i-o-,i ’ 1- iii# ii-i ._ _ ntjvill prove. , Bonanzsan si ec0ml1\.°nd~al il in'v_eitmehtl*" ’ i as well as the Ri. be Roy, i_;a_i'9‘li¥g 'i half a score of tim'e~. Comstock lieu partly wiihin the limits of Circle’ Cly 'I`cwnsi'e an when the .R iilway;_(which is being built finished, the terminus will bebnt iifew hundred yards from] the Qimstock. This property has b~>en opened up 'T in three places, all showing » Ore and the Company can take nut Ore right f-nm 1h_e`etarl'. I c insider this al-io, thoroughly Y safnas an`inves'mcnt.i A fe# ilioui-'ani Shares of non-t-ramfcrnble (coiled) Stock can _yet F" fl' 1 P"u°°h'" n had ai Write me. Is may Pol' }’_0u. MaP°» etc. "?::'hc'_1;;_ 'égfhgervlec t on appication. - _"gum, 0’ ‘Bd A_ _ Also for Maps and iescr ptive of J an ey, asc.i.i.».so:~1ic TEMPLE V D P A C P R 3°- FR£ E FA R MS LQNDI. N, Ol\'l'. Canaliiani Northwest for W 'i . ' _ over 18 years of age, Send for Pamphlets. _ _ lf»Ir.F. W. Hyndman wis among iii- i » _ _, ~ _ i __ seldom good fooLing,t.here being very iphqsengers .retixw in: to the city by the _ _ _ _ _,__ _i _ _ _ _ __ _ little solid ice. And on that day atleast _easaem train ye. te .lay morning, ‘ _ _ _ . i§__._ i __ __ J »_ _ __ » _ _ _ isis said that even the tu Frank _C. - C _ -' ' ' I _ _ __ _ _ _ __ 'T f _ ' . i moles 1" _ its _ and eoEi`i~f',. vitclesaieaadf ~-o. up I A . Hotiiftnl To ooiisiooi. _ it: _ _ _ ' K _ ) is _ _ f _ up 0