illiiifl "' ll ll P535! l "H #Hi-Fil) `i-'€§5.:¥:ii U55 Q 1 tr BOYS and Childrens OV€l`- k` " Ladies’ Rubbers, ` Boys’ Rubbers, if 1 44 Q40-#ro- 0-O~ f » ' - 1_2., ~'.»-.~-_.- if Q, 1, . ~;.;»-<,.- -U. , _i f i»=*=<‘-_`\ff"'-"r»“’.i_»_-'~_‘ r i- »‘ , »~» in .~ ~P _,._ ,_ _;.~»»..-,_-> .__ ._._. _ . _ _ I- ~ _ 1 » 1; i i,_.:1; if ~». .,_-_=i~_~f_»<=' ...»~,~-ss... _.Q 3,-~_.».'..~ _ __ _ .__. ‘ ..~,¢,_5,_ .., _._ ..+~1»._;,,,¢».»_“.1$i~1i ’*Lfl<1‘1'i'~;_;»f;_-as _,‘~,., ._;_._,_:_».. .z,. -_; _ _ _ _ _.v “_ __ g,_..__ q,,¢__;_,‘______ _ ___6.3g§;_§,,f__ _ __ ____ »s;._,,y__4,._.._\__ ._,._3,.. ._ _ .s _ -5,-._ ,___ i i. fs.>__=~ ,. <~ 1 _S 2. f . if ‘ f- ""‘ f_..‘=¥."i‘f;.ii'~_¢ ' _ \ ~ _, ' _ _ _ . " iff' . f ` ` ."’ _'45' _$1 1 »' '_"~""`;_._\ _fig _ _ _ __ P iw ._.,, _i ’ _ _ _._,:_ _,_ ___ - _. __ ' ‘___ _ _ 3;' _»' _f;. 5°-__, .-=__..f_'_»., ii Y 'a=_i§"_.1'.1 1- *H ‘iw . _ _ _ ,__ ,, ., _. ___, . _ . ; _ . __ _ Q ~ *A- ° races » ` 1 " B iq " i I f ~i “ _ .ii ” ~. f‘ @s. get the \h holqvnper 000100 i 0004-Q 0--OO-G-GO-Q-Q Y’ T iii C Y* i`i`r/`»“` C lt ll: ' ~i~~-` f- "-"3\’-l€¥1l;1~.r.t:~.-__~~v_-rg __»_ ;;_-:___-_» .g-_ ___:__._:_.__ _ ._ _ _ , _ _ ,_ _,___ ______ "V _ _ ___ _ _ I ESTABLISHED 189| ____,-_ _ _.T ‘Iii Sl. JOHN At Which Port Will thc Troops Land? EXPECTED JANUARY 7. Garrison Chapel Destroyed, Earnscliffe Damaged by Fire-Troops Praised. ii ii_i_ riiizv i..\_\'u AT i~i.\i.ii-nits? 0rT.\\v,\ Dec. ll-(Special.i__There is no word _vet whether the S. S. Lake Lhiuiplaiii will land Col. Otter and men at Halifax or St. John. l TRo.»i»_< ro at-;.~.i‘ii Hour-:.i_i_\'. T. i I . ~ _ "; ~' " ` .“"~fr . i »i» " ' Be > ur Xou » _" _ ~ \__ __,.-:-.1r' - 3 i - O N i Gr in i 1 _ ___ H, _ ‘ _ 0 f; _ _ cnAiu.o1'rr;rowN.PmNcr; nnwann isLANn. sA'runnAY. nrzcnmnar. 15.1900. PNCII 111 American Sugar THi~: annual mezting of the Maritime' Commercial 'l`ra vellers’.~\ssociation wi s held at the Halifax Hotel Tiiesfay evening. 'l`lie President and Directors submitted their nineteenth annual report_ as f0ll0“’~*: The year just closing has_ been a prosperous one for the Association, i the rnenibership having increased fronil 355 in 1899 toizll for i900. aga`n of lil, of which :rijoined at Halifax and 3! at St-. John The Nova Scotia membership now stands at Ziilifand New Brunswick at 158. After transactiug otherimportantbusinc ss the election of oilicers was proceedid with.-Halifax Chronicle. AN Islander residing in Jamaica Plains, l’ Mass., sends us the following account of 'l`liaiiksgiving Day in that city. The morning was somewhat cold, and cloudy. and about eleven o`clook snow begun to fall thickly and fast, but only lasted for a short time when the delight- ful sun shone forth in its splendor,- mak- ing the remaining part of the day ii pleasant one. As a visitor passed by _he may have noticed that most of the stores I shops and ufills were closed which indic- ated that every working man and woman were to enjoy a holiday in this pc rti in of l'ncle Sams Dominion. To the casual observer the day seemed fo be thoroughly appreciated as in many parts of the city the thoroughfare was almost impassible on account of the crowds of men, women and children swaying to and fro particip- ating to their hearts content of the cod The troops and nurses which left Cape _ Town on the Roslyn Castle will reachl H-ilifax about January Tth. _.i _ l Ciiiii-3 Towx Dec. li-(Special)-'l`he citi- I mi-i.i»nii»:rs i-'on coi.o.\'i,ii.s. 'j zens today gave a public farewell to 1.800l Canadians and Australians leaving forl home and many compliments were bestowed on the Colonials. il AIIHISON (`HAl‘I:II. H'\`f`¢ .\'ED. il_\i.ii`_\x. Dei-_ li-lb`peciali_ -.Thei historic Garrison Chapel caught tire from the furnace today and was burned to the i ground. i:.\R_\‘sci.ir‘Fi: lisiiaiiaii Bi' FIRE. _i OTr.\w_-\. Dec. 14-(Speciali.-A The interior of liarrisclitfe, the late residence l of Sir John Macdonald, was badly damaged by tire today. l _“ Evil Disposifions Early Shown." =]nf’so¢‘v|1infh¢bloodcorncs actin of scfofula, pimples. etc.. in eww .ma ,wma ww- T-ii¢~__f~ iti1a¢itanbeera¢iafe»'byv&'"9H°°f-* Sarsapnrdla. ¢4rn¢r¢'a’s Greatest Bedi- a'n¢. Evi'1aIix¢s¢a|i¢1_iridi¢sill¢bl00J» f .."~’ -~-._ ,_ i ' 1 THIS IS THE SEISUN RUBBERS UVERSHUES ‘USO/S \¢\/U5 We have the largest stock in the Citv, made by the 1...-.mm iiubber co. Ther are lhcf beSl. Men’s Oi/ershoefb Ladies’ Overshoe-¢. Misses’ Ovcrshocg shoes. Men’s Rubbers, Misses’ Rubber-9. ('hilds’ Rubber=_ _ (.1-anby’s wear like iron. Gllllll Bll0S. fresh air which to them was a benefactor and ii relief from the confinement necess- ary in prosecuting their daily duties. In the evening a nuniberof relatives and friends assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Matheson. where an elab irate tea' was served after which the company ad- journed to the parlor where games and social and instrumental music, of a high' order, served to while away the evening hours. Refreshments of candy, nuts and fruit were passed around to which all did _ ample justice. At a seasonable hour the coinpaiiy bade farewell to Mr. and Mrs. M itheson, intimiiting that they would l call on them at an early date. and e: g pressing their hope of spending iiex; Thanksgiving evening with them. The company then joined in singing "God be with you till wc meet again" after which _ they be ok themselves to theirrespective places i§hode. Among those that were nresen _ n the occasion were Messrs. Holam M iihes n John Ma donald and Mr. Spikes and lldiss Hannah Hiscox (sister of Mrs. Matheson) Rosie Fisher (formerly of Compton N. b.) Mary E. Campbell and Mary Beairsto (formerly of Freetown P. _ E. I. but now of Watertown, Mass.) Af I regretable feature of the evening`s amuse- ment was the suddenly taking ill of Miss Minnie Hiacox who was thus prevented from taking part in the general enjoy- ment. The Mr. Matheson referred to abrfve is n son of Mr. George Matheson of Tatamagouche, N _ S. and Mrs. Matheson I is a daughter of Mr. James Hiscox, Free- ( town, P. E. I. .i_1-____1_- For the masses, not the classes Bentley‘s Liniment is the fam lv _ medicine chest. Price 10 and %'c. -' _ f ___ ~ - -I ATTEND _ HASZARD & MOORE’S BIG CHRISTMAS SALE Store open until 9 o'cIock l each evening- i _ _ Where does Santa Claus live?-~50U»ta _ _ , 0 ]M[ `(J'€1 CJ ‘S "°i: i°‘;.i.‘.‘%. i.2.:§:..°. i.. imma W63t 8 . E Th ,fee and makes his head guagxs fir 01 00%% | Store aHI‘§ei;_':§__l|.l,I;.e;lii/le; you a list o ll 12 ___ . ' __ 'Y Y Ohlldren than ln the ?ll.;ly;l_llB]l:it’,}§gnt ~ ATmwmt$we .' 0 his maI!1m_°ih_5i’°c ' f T D 1]- wf OP NW Y°‘“‘° G?.;:‘;’si;if.'o.';l;? eisnii .._§s5, _.rescues or- Whist1e,,_ Guns, Soldiers of t e ueen Piano. oRc.».N Asn voice CULTURE. Bui1.iin§ei_¢_1__o§}<§5__{g; B§,§k2‘;§S»Li?,f,‘§‘§,‘,? Voice cultureaspecialiiy- , . t_ Sialieil’ J kS_ Steamers, Ruber Ball O Studio-’l`anton’s New Buildinih Grea lI3iil1III1ll?snTraaili:1s etc.. etc-'”Ji"-" l""'i°” 8° C céor e street icharimewwn. P-fn I' Otlice hours; 12 to l. 5»t0 5- ` 8-3 H1- I 1ath.tf~ h , but carried liliglgolllilzegf tClhli'ii;€mii3 golondis in a_ sack on his back, so ge 00_:;1¢_i;l_i;‘: flgigzdg l I Instrumental Duett~Overture to Poi t ' - s _ pllnlslgliilvlallllzl arid carry his great load.‘§'_I¢,8°i~ i a 8 f reindeers and sleiirll- S0 ii* Wiiiii _ aitfqildlgnothe hearts of a greater number of ; y 3 B A American Steel and Wire _ _ I American Tobacco THE serious illness is reported of John Brooklyn Transit McLean, driver P.. E. I. R. and C. LF, Burlington Clarke, a. section foreman of same. Their Cgntinenml T0b_ friends hope that the attacks are only Federal Steel temporary and that they will soon be Fed¢1-a,1Sf,¢¢;\p,-id _ '~'°“'“l@SC¢Hi/- Louisville a.nd,=Nashvil|e Aiuoso. those of G. Company returning New Y°"k Cenirai with Col. Otter on board the Lake Cham- Rock Islaml plain are: W. M. Harris, R. W. Cameron, Sb' Paul W. E. Coombs, D. R. Kennedy, G. A. llennessee C°°'ii“`i‘i im” Arbuckle. The Champlain will reach Ulll°ll PM Prifd Halifax early in January. Unllledstaies Rlibl’ living under despotic tyranny as in aland tl 1 h Dee. 14. 1243 445 loco 745. 1388 ao 52;; 7`i I 84# 142; nog iaoi “Zi 82' 29 REIIRES UEQTUU tremities, when the feet warm up and the SWEARING VOTERS. __ expensive and by no ____ __ b___k____ ____ _ and Dewet Fighting mn_mm_,,_, New pocket edition of Dr. Humphreys some verbal com mints h h d ` K rugef Wallis Peace The “test .ml “R” cal cure 1 ll I I rn Manual of all diseases, mailed free. ,, _ _ l D l ave rellc _Q ll l ° onseof Pllelwhttllet ltcl Humphreys' Homeopathic MedicineCo., um l“'l“ARDlAN’ and We have the mdig' °f i’i°°'ii°° is 59'* il' GOL, \Vi1liam &_ John StS__ New Y0rk_ Iltlllb l0i.l}€)‘ Of R€f0I‘l'lI€I‘, WhICh 8.pp88l‘S In _-___ - Cami Wm d g ri LV 1 bei d [I1 HU ' llll°l’lle'°°°l“mn' in regard *D adminisief' ci E\u=;\:'rs Foizcnn 'ro RETIRI-‘ aufl and lrdnta G R I P ing oaths to voters at the polls. For some _ _ D0 sons an naoplnnd to have been more of this sort of' thing at Piles WNW* I9 f°“°“`5 ' t N 't d .t G _ . "' " ” " " the recent polling,or at least more in some mg il av' ge all metal Clements i I lake °l°"lll'° 'flu M I _ _ _ _ force was compelled toretire by Delarey mm; you know that I l _ oca ities than has been usual at elections. wlth 2_3” mem three months exception, __ The general subgect is one that is worth Four omoers were kmed_ other casuab night bemgsugf | 1,4 considering and it is by no means so piles I wna down ill Swearing Voters. _ ` _ ‘ I ‘ aiiiesnomiven simple or one-sided-as oun- correspondent l lim mi’ “° 3°” . __ _ _ _ Boi-:R Aarivrrv .i'r_»Ml\i\'r Poii\"r.‘. Agooll brother told b,R___Wedne5day was election day. A Reformer appears to think. The election l' ` __ Cure nd “nat _ f _ LoNno:~, Dec. 14.~-(Special)-Lord M' Wm Wim reason not ully explained, there appears Kitchener reports that atb" Severe nghb after buffering severe 308; °:ih‘;lierC;‘;l:u;vIlll;;ll;;l_l{;§° or more of which may be administered Lycllliellbllrg and were repulsed’ “lm at cured me and I will ' ' ’~ ' ' . B thi it _ _ " Side of vo__ing_ Surely, it is a_ regnemble oany person claiming to vote and whose ; _9_ _‘im K _ m;h1;0l‘k llilgl Pu’ state ofaffairs where free tom British rlizhttovote may bechallenaefl- "ill ll`°°°s " °°“‘°i i’°°'° ‘"’ Hn' ubgects have to undergo such persecution Thus 9, person dmmlng to vote may be P1`8D&l‘€d f0l‘ all &U'»&0k by flfil-B611 blind gsestlihzlliilm ll “millis- b=<.ause they dare to evercise the right of Sked bo attest thathe _S a Bmthh qubJeLt_ red Boers and the situation is considered ‘ use n .nu an heir franchise Why call an election at e lou ll if the electors cannot vote as they wil l Yell" ‘lf age’ that he lsquiliiiled i'° “ite S r S "ld mlmll lt °nd'l’ u wlbhout fear or favor hat his qu-iuhcanonq to vote are time GENERAL BOTHA cum \ MEETIM- 3"" l"‘V°i'l‘“ bl ’ d ted mi' ie 9-’° D05 l`¢‘C¢lV€d 01' been UI‘0lDlS€d 2000 men and has calleda meeting for SenlltnPyl'.\lld :.l:_l:`°;l;_h;l_l_e;_i;:;;t vee;l;e_;lSf;f_;au°l;__e& a bribe The theory of the lavi is that the Saturday ltglulol' little book thinking people elector must have °el`i'“l“ qllallli°“'i'°°S Kwon .un Dnwiar AGAIN* rlnnriisi.. Mtmrnya sa ‘ -ny Now, Sir I think it is high time a and be free from certain possible disabili- Re rt ___ Gen K dnew t re' I il If “ th C‘l1S8