© ew www oe I do net believe there je a case of dysperp~ gia, indigesticn oF any stomach trouble that cannot be re lieved at once and rmanently cur roy DYSPEPSIA a MUNYON. At all druggists, 2c. a vial. Guide to Health and medi- cal advice free. 1 Arch street, Phila. | HAS THE GOVERNMENT Sia,—I wish to call the attention of the | people to the disyu ‘ed tactics of the Gov- ferument iu the «xX ravyagant expenditure lof the peoples’ m ney on Public Works. | In he ‘ir-t instance I might mention a Junction. Removed —10 MY OLD STAND — Richmond: Street Four! #Heuse fiom Queen Si. —around the— ~wer—L ondon House Core: Thomas Campse Woeurv GOODS IN _.—_ Belt Buckles Waist Sets Neck Clasps G. H. TAYLOR ‘ yTayvar ~ a STINNVSINW (To be Continued ) ANADIAN ” sa ACIFIC KY 5,000 | what the side track at Emerald | Own Conclusions when they consider that carried on in such a barefaced manner on swelitointhe other larger provinces ? This scaudalous expenditure of public money CHARGE OF PUBLIC WORKS? eo -ide track, which ie being built at Emerald N» one objects to the building of this track as | believe it is very necess~ ary and will save the Cape Traverse branch trein considerable trouble in entering and leaving statiou. But what the people do objectto is the extravagant manner in which the public money is utilized. J] am informed that there are boys on that track! who are not able to do a man’s work. Yet these semi-men drow a man’s pay. Now, who is to blame for this? Why, undoubtedly the treckmaster, Mr. Houle. But Mr. Houle, strange .osay, has nothing to do el‘her in the hiring or dismiseing of the meno. Even the superintendent of the railroad bas nothing to say in this politi- cal job. The work is managed and con- trolled by two local men—one a farmer, tbe other a merchant. The men are hirea and paid by those two Grit gentlemen, who never so much as did one day’s work on a yailroad and who know iittle or pothing about how much work ought to be done by a laboring man, or the manner in which it ought to be __ performed Wuatis the use of Government track- master- and say erintendants if every pub~ lic work isto bs controlled by some pet t grit official of th- place. Under the Con servative Goverrment if a inan wanted work he had to apply to the trackmaster of the road, an] if you were not capable ot éoing aday’s work, “Old Mac” as Mr, McPherson was generaliy called, would have no ‘esitat On in telling you to take your shove] and go home. But it is plainiy to be seen that the underlying principle of grit rule is not to economize, but to fatten the purses of their party friends, To obtain work your application must be made tothe Grit merchant of the place, who will rot consider whether you are capable of doing a day’s work, buat will consult his lecger and upon his ledger’s verdict depencs your safety in getting work. Now, sir, Iam not speaking at random. Ask he sixty or seventy men that worked on the North Wiltshire curves how they got work? Many of them make no denials, and say my ledger account gave me work. What do works handled in this untusi e s-like way cost? It is not possible to find cut just now will cost, but the people can draw their the building of not quite a mile of failroad at North W lshire cost the enormous sum of $35,000, Itis adisgrace and ashame to the Governmtnt that has been trusted with our affairs to spend & sum en not quite a mile of road ;and that same railroad, fostered by Pope, Howlan and others, was biilt from Tignish to Sourie on an average cost of $14,009 per mile. This large expenditure will yield no adequate return, but it will please a (Onstituency and catch a few votes. There‘ore, is it any wonder that the public works cost so much, when evety tlunkey in thé country has his hand in the government purse, Considering that this extravagance is P.E.Islaod,to what height does it not NOTES AND COMMEN'S. —The new Secretary of War at Wash- ington, Mr. Root, says that the war in the Philippines “will be prosecuted with s!! possible energy.” —After only three years of Liberal rvle we find that there has been an increase over the ‘ast year of Conservative rule of $12,656,254, the expenditure being, without counting the Railway subsidies, $40,867, 638,43 in 1896, and $53,523,893 in 1899. —The discreet Guardian bas not satis- factorily answered the question “why it refrains from supporting Mr. Marshall's reasonable appeal to all prohibitionists to vote the false Liberal Governments out.” lf the Guardian is “nota party organ,” perhaps it will say whetheror notil isa prohibition organ; and, if so, why it does not adopt the course pointed out;by Mr. Marshall, himselfa non-partisan, as the reasonable and proper and effective one forall probibitionists to pureue, viz, “vote down the Federal Governmentwhich de ceived and insulted them” and “vote down the Provincial Government which be trayed them.” R, S. V. P, —Itis plain that in all parts of the oountry the Federal Government has lost a large part of the support that it received three years ago, and expressions of disgust are now seen and heard in quarters where satisfaction, Or at least indifference,’ ‘ately prevailed. The following from the W:ind- sor Review is only one of numberless anaouncements that have been lately made by the provincial newspapers:— Iu Essex County the Government is daily losing its grip, the good people who were inveigled into the belief that the Re- form party were sincere in their promises have waited in vain for the fulfilment of those pledges, and instead of reducing t he expenditure from $38,000,000 view with contempt the enormons figure of $60.000, 000 which has been appropriated this ses- sion. The honest members of the Reform party, almost to a man,are crying for honest successors to the present represen-~ tatives, and, their faith being broken in the party of corruption and disgrace, are casting their lot with the true old Conser- vative organization. ASTHMA | And is Being Permanentiy Cured Daily by Clarke’s Kola Compound —Here is What a Hamiitem Lady Says: Mrs. Gidbert, 105 Rebecca street, Han'!- ton. writes: “I suffered from a bad form of asthma for over nine years, and, noiwith- etanding all the doctors could de for me, oe worse and worse, so that my neixsbbors ooked for my death at any time. | spent —, lavishly in the efforts to get -elief, but te no purpose. For six weeks at 3 time I could not Ba up or down stairs, and was in a miserable condition. My daug?- ter, who clerks im a drug store, had heard a deal of Clarke’s Kola Compvun and urged me to St ae a last resort. id $2 for a bottle, but thac is nothing, or it is worth more than that for every teaspoonful. Two doses gave me sprvnuird relief, and, after using but one bottle, f an a marvel to all who know me. Iam Jong my own work, can get around as weil aw ever, and feei like a new creature. C’ark~+'s Kola Compound has been a Gudsend tv me, aud I look upon it as a marve' ous remedy. XYon may use this testimony as you sep fit, and I ghalil be glad to give fuller parti- ecularts to any one inquiring. 1 gratefaly endorse Clarke’s Eola ound,” naan le merce a A ty par oF.@ LAU SHUBENACADIE, What is Being Done by Dodd's Kid- ney Pills There. Alfred Millner , Suffered from Weak and Painful Back—Tried Imitations of Dod l’s Kidney Pills to no Effect —Finally Got the Genuine Dodd’s and was Cured, Suusenasapie, N S, Aug 11—Some con- fusion has in the past existed here as to the name of the original ‘cure for Disease of the Kidneys in pill form. There are so many imitations of this wonderfu!ly suc- cessful medicine on the market, that peo- ple might be forgiven fur taking a substi- tute for Dodd’s Kidney Pills more often than they do, But it is not often that the people of Shabenacadie are deceived now a-days, however. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are too well known to every man, woman and child in this district. ‘hey know Dodd’s Kidney Pills will cure Bright’s Disease and Diabetes, the most severe forms of Kid- ney Disease, and that no other medicine will. They know these diseases were in-~ curable before the digecovery of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. yn cunddeidees They know also that Dodd’s Kidney Pills are infallible in the cure of other forms of Kidney Disease, euch as Rheuma- tism, Sciatica, Lame back or Lumbago, Neuralgia, Heart Dieease, Dropsy,Urinarv, aud Bladder Complaints, Female Weak- ness and Blood Impurities, and that other remedies purporting toact on the Kidneys are imitations of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, the original. Alfred Miller, cf Shubenacadie, says : “Having been troubled with a weak and aching back, accompanied by severe pains caused by some Kidney trouble, I had purchased two boxes of pills having a similar name to Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and ueed them to no effect. I found they were not the genuine. I then got a box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and that one box cured me so completely that the pain has never returned.” Dodd’s Kidney Pills are for assle at all druggists at 60 cents a box, or will be seni On receipt of price by the Dodd’e Medicine Co, Limited Toronto. i wins alidliptibatareaiscasiln The dig, hearty healthy man isa con- tinua! irritation tohis dyspepte friend. ° Constipation is the root of nine-tenths of sickness of men, and of alarge propor- tion of the sickness of women. It can be cured easily, naturally and guickly. Nature iscontinually worki:g as bard as she can to throw off impurities, and to force out poisonous refuse matter. When there is an impediment, Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets set the wheels working again without any trouble. They assist nature in gentle, healthful, efficient way. There is noting v.olent about their action and yetit is jmet as certain as if it were twice as violent. “You do not become a slave totheir use.” They are different and better than apy other pill for the cure of constipation, headache and kindred derangements,. A)most all druggists uo— derstand this,-and are conscientious enough vista LLL LOL ALCO ON A Nt Ett NT ite aia walls <emean e aemgenlie meneeetiata, beer ertes You are about tu launch your plans for the fall and winter season, you want to bet- ter your condition, you want to buy the best goods made for the lowest possible prices, We know everybody kuows that if you want to get honest goods at honest prices, von must go to a store that carries a dis. tinctive line of popular priced clothing, that is backed up with solid merit. You have heard of the now famous Fit Reform Clothing. You have heard it spoken of only as the very best tailored and the surest fitting clothing made. Why you have not examined this cloth- ing is of decidely more interest to you than st Af i + . , OP - ae et yo La borers - Wanted ought to be nee — i= ee : atiou by the people. Let both Grits. and in the Wheat Fields of Manitoba e., 121 Church street, Toremte, Out. Conservatives look at the local finances of ——— aA aero this Province in the declining days of Grit a oo Ssini dole. 2Ji4 |rale. They cannot fail to see the « epiv Seal Sl vve-cent stamps to cover cost _— e able condition we are in. Just look ai th: Seid ty Gen. B. Maghes of mm"! onlv, «: d receive free @ copy of Dr. Pierce's: Medical Adviser. Address World’s Vi~neusary Medical Asseeiation, Buffalo, NY. Murine | The greatest remedy for sore and inflamed eyes, is meeting with ¢ q wonderful success, : ¢ f ¢ ( 4 ‘ ¢ ’ é $ 4 it is to us, because we have very little trouble in selling all wz can buy. Once it gets a hold in yoar neighborhood nothing can stop its popularity. Sold by a’'l druggists. A free samp'e wilt | '0 tell youso: The druggist who tries to be sent to any person troubled with th's ds | s¢!] youa su stitute is not asafe man from ease, Address The Griffiths & Macphersem | whon), to buy madicine. eed @ | above mentioned job, aod note iis expeu pois 0 from alt stations ip the Moritiets siveness, and let them remember that it i- a i nt Assit bola as follows, West. South-west, and an henor to @ man that would dare b+ » Hi tu Tt —_— ’ North-west. of Winnipeg, as far as Moosejaw, | traitor to his party when his party iss Dar! a“ ico Estevan, Yorkton, and Cowan, inclusive. traitor to right. Our fail and winter line will prove the stumbling block of all competition. Sx Ce lx ea t>+ @ | | 7 ; | ¢ From al! Statious In Mari- VERITAS } Rate $14.0 «time Provinces to all points in Man., and Assiniboia. ae a ll _ une Da Aug. 15th‘from Prince EKdward Nl The Behn of Nova Scotia, Chair , a ot Trustees . RK EY URN-—-At $14.00—After working fora Mis: J« rev of Cheltenham Ladies’ Coit fare “* for mO.ith or more. Limit—Nov. 15, Fneiand, Principal with 1299. ed . Nine Resident Experienced Governesses. T10c}, —ETS—Are second Class throughout Mrs. Higgins had taken Maggie and |p. vss) eever Matron atrain d Yn-s 7 good on the Imperial Limited (West Georgie and Minnie and Willie and Ar-bhur #2 Preparation for the Udiversi-ies, A.J. HEATH and Jessie and Tom and the bul) ont on Michaeimas Term begins Sept 13th 1299 Dist. Passr Agent | the Sunday echool excursion ov tie boa, for Calendar and Blai< formof A oniieat- St. John, N. B. | and now they were coming home. ons for edm ssion, app'y 10 DR HIND -ecce ‘ . : ary MWS The lake had been quite rough on the For Nale* or To Let. way out in the morning, out it was very eeeudent ®. S. Never have we selected a stock with such care, never have we had the pleasure of securing such a magnificent line to select from. nan Roard eye The fall stock will be opened in the course of a few weeks, 4 +s 7 2 _¥ Anse > ~~ ~ Don’t order a suit or overcoat till you see this line. ne ss different now. Large waves such we— except on salt wa'er— cas oniy be -com om the great Canadian lakes, ede to # 1 On and tossed i' upward towaw shy Then they let tier fal!, fall, ousipers stands felt as ifyou were leaving your . a ee is It affords almost in- stant relief and in many Cases complet- ely cures, e three story brick Dorchester Street. That very desirah ouilding, situated on . eear corner of Queen. ad a * Fi laz .,# Pom Thia is cx ‘ L i: = “oe ae » cells, youd behind you. Ou. . ‘ites theeffect o : “? : ‘ ie was manifest. Meu, women anedboiht ; wap, office aod 15 It ze iss vm, | & goo? | ren were lying round the deck im¥« 50c Bsttle - + “t ae, ious positions, palefaced and utier!y H t stable erms oo to the | wrecked. ¢ i" {J CHESON For farther p :ticula: apply « But strange to say Maggie and Georg: | ae Jeweler and ‘aaa ite e and Minnie and Wille and Arthur an. MBS OWiN CONNOLL}, Jessie and Tom and the baby and Mrs. t Connelly “naman Higgins herself were quite wel}. It was |} Gas and electrie Highis, \ remarkable ; not One of the faaily had cman turned a hair. The lady inthe deek chair with her | ; | air w | : hair coming down observed it. She was Reduction 1n Blouse too sick co eait mucb, She tant them, } 8B oO gy c ° . however, between the attacks of nausea, Bo on ' and Shirt Pins whict: seized her spasmodically. 2a Finally, when Mrs. Higgins came over to i owne’. Optician ts > @ et @2e ee ei 208868 372 487A SY OS = > oS @ SO. DS £. He Bi-Weekly Sailing for Preserving Time Is Here ~~" We are prepared are You? sw DD The Wenderful Cheap Men eee seach eureea RURERE RUGS 4 ge — 2S untangle Arthur from the ruins of a folding | chair, she spoke. From Charlottetown for “How is it that you aud yoarchildren | Hawkesbury and Halifax. SS*‘‘La Grand Duchess” Tuesday st | noon—S § Halifax Fridays ai noon. From Boston Tuesdays and Saturdays Boston via l cents Bieuse Pins per set = sk irt Pins per set 21 cents i youre tte Chains and Cyrano Bead | can stand this fearful rocking,” asked she srnetve « ? ; ; An eley- faintly. Chains per pair $1.00 up. “eee 2 . oe ar : pov ne of Jewelry and oa ee ah = a3 es from Halifax La Grand Duchesse Wev~ ae ae pope tae i kind + Also a It’s very simple,” she said. “I gave | peadays 4 S S Halj Puateo 2 that gave such satisfaction last W shes at reduced prices. Dodd’s D ia Tabl y po, alif:x Saturdays li ’ ~ rt of Souvenir Goods. Re- | them each a 8 Dyspepsia Tablet and p. m. year. We have them in three nice in . , took one myself. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tabx Tickets for s need i sit : pairing promptly ganar ty oo oa | lets are the greatest preventives against indimen ‘ For oF gems _ Sora We sell as eae = watches and en ane seassickness in the world.’ mation apply to . , ght price, Jewelry and Fancy ‘* : | W W CLARKE, Agest | S annyside, Queen Square, Oh’town The best way to avoid sickness ie to | Or te . SANDERSON _ ‘ keep yourself healthy by taking Hood’s} ML CHIPMAN, Cansdian Agent : J RY AND Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. Halifaz N. 8. Pure Food Sellers Preserve Jars “ps > oor oe om ae ote D