na. . ._ s-N;-.\. _ . 6-... ~ comme Events. l City Council mee-tgdnthe second MOD 4 in ms menu.. nr. .uma wuimr This Mouniain Climber Has Finished I! on. Mayor: H. M. Davison, City Clerk. The B. I. S. meets on the first Monday of each month. ”“- Mountains of Canada and has now left ' _ _ ._ _ , ! y -Q A » if r i 1d»,Kid P11 greg fgvgfglgn Fl8\d f0l.‘ CUB CIOWB NBSC P688. H0 _ d _ I d Th“°D° ° "ey, _' S sm-wi from Kanssaskis Fans in A1, 5 0 _ _ C Remedy for All Lrmary Complaints. bertmand walked through to Yam B_ 'S'r.MariY's Fnimr, YoRK`Cc., N. B.. C., crossing en route the main ridge of ‘ _ _ _ Se B-S ial)-Y k Ccu ity has a the Rockies. “the Great Divide," the I1 d ' G d = 1ivlid~gpm(<>fptel?atD0iici)’;Kidney Pills will; "Selkirks" and the minor ranges to e ra e ' ` cure urinary complaints, including Gravel ‘the west, for the greater part of the~` i ’ l _ f -‘ ` ""_“»“»?~.»’@§¢_~~ffI=‘*F;’."V 1 _. "1 _. - _ _ __ _ _-» r -~'v::~_“=~ wHvMP£no'NioP`L` 'tiri- His Walk Across Canada. Frrinn, B. C., Sept. 29.-The eminent ,_ T mountaineer Edward Whymper, has Bn- _ _ _ _ YORK COUNT) S PROOF i ishei his walk accross the Rocky >~»» wr ..‘,* --ag in the person of Thomas Hiirrlson, of St. distance adhering to the track of the _ _" _ __ ' V _ _' ._ Mar-y's Ferry. Mr Harrison tells his own C. P. R. though frequently deviating _ . _ . ,. __, __ _fi __ . __ from lt. When the weather was fine, ~ ...‘.’:.:; f_'::;i.‘;i.i:§:.':..“;§:i:‘;.f;'T..I2 ‘;:..:::.:r:.‘i ..”:;i“ .‘i::..:’.;’ 3:: Sllifillss. Tr0WS¢1i“2S. 0V¢f¢02\ii11€S-L-0l¢f _1100”‘Y2fllS” 01’ thi Ctlcbnwd more than 503 miles. Before leaving storyas follows: wasobligedto call in a physician. He called my complaint Appendicltis, but Field, he expressed himself warmly in ' 0 f d ` could give me no relief and shortly after- regard to the courtesies and assist- X 9 7 7 ance received all along the ra‘lway - ‘ ' ., ._ .,.. M _ _,Z - .e ,;1 ..",”i»°iT.f. °°T“$‘.1“§“.§§‘i..?."‘Z‘..’3°°.I.’§' .Eli "°”‘ “.1” `l'?.‘.'i'“.‘Z..““3..2”‘Z’.IZ”.'?.i‘i.‘ £23. Twceds Scrgcs and Pricstlyi Black _ wards I commenced to urinate blood. ` _ r I COIIIDB I ‘ ’ _ and greivr-r relief followed whenl passed more than satisfied his expectations, _ _ _ , . a stone tn..f. had formed in the bladder. Three boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills cured_ me entirely] THE K|NG’S CHOICE. Loxnorr, Sept. 3).-It is understood the King strongly favors Austen Chamber- lain for the war office, considering him the only practical business man among those mentioned for the position- COMFORT FOR THE AGED Judging from the letters of people up in years there U no medicine which so promptly freesthem of aches and pains and insures regularity of the liver, kidneys and bowels as Dr. Cha~e’s Kidney Liver Pills. Even when all other means have failed old people can turn to this great meficine with lull assurance of relief IH CUPE' BIG FIRE iN MEXICO. Morrrxnnv, Max., Sept. ii.-Fire de- stroyed the entire plant of the Industrial Cotton and Furniture Company to-day., The loss will exceed $Zl),000. C. C. RICHARDS 8: CO. Dear Sirs,-Your MINARD’S LINI- MRNT is our remedy for sore throat, colds and all ordinary ailments. It never fails to relieve and cure we-‘ mptly. . CHARLES WHOOTEN. Port Mulgrave. _ HELD FOR IAN_-SLAUGHTER. Canrxnnnnr, Conn. Sept. 29.-Thomas F. Brown, a former postmaster of Packer- ville, has ` been held for the superior court on the charge of manslaughter growing out of the death of Thomas F. Montgomery on July 4 last. The case grew out of a fishing trip on which the men went. lt is alleged that Brown and lontgomeryhad a .dispute in the boat and that Brown knocked Montgomery verhoard. -Bicyclists and all athletics depend on _ BEITLBYB Linment to keep their joints limbcr and muscles in trim. 1,11?-i_1_-_iuiie s I THIS WEATHER SUGGESTS AN H OVERCOAT We suggest that you get one from The Humphrey Clothing store, Opera House Building. i _ l E Zlarinets lor Sale ANYONE wishing to purchase a Clarinet in the key of A, Bb, or U, which is now in daily use and in iirst-class condition, can learn of a' Sotmw 9°’ °“" (P"°°“°"--- bargain by writing A.B.G., Guardian oEce'. 8 6 dtf A g-1 ml ' __ l 1 HOTEL BRUNSWICK M0l¥(l'l'0N,I.B. ‘he Lsr¢eeiudlesiLocated:iieiei_h the i`»iiy,Acesnnedsiisg1liiuesis. _V _ ;‘3.*.1.“.:.'.:‘.‘.'i“" 25"" 1' §.°‘.§‘.°“i.‘2.'°“".-2°* I. ma n it elpecieliylgesirsegltnfor Tourists 8' in thi Summer Sana.; ash. meswi-:im nv In-op girint 3 $031 ‘;Ti'sri"&°¢'d-‘sire of-1" and that the beauties of the line are greater than he anticipated, that there Y ted a few ints in the vlcini of pecially noticeable, the country around forest trees and the neighborhood which latter combines the charms of’ Windermere and Lugano, the stream forty miles of the Thomson river, which some times broadens outjto three hundred yards wide, with waters clear as tie 5 Mediterranean. English Aipinists have ’ _ ¢ ~ otadull mile upon the whole of V ° ° _ A V 1 ' " X* 2;? ;i___________e_ The _________ vm” ___ the On account of the diiculty of procuring all the iirst class help we want in our tail __ Bow, he said, is not inferior to Qthe _ " _ _ _ _ * *‘ * best wt of the upper Thames, yet shop, we ind we have more cloth than _we are able to manufacture.” To reduce this big along the entire distance from Band i ` ` ~ 5 A ‘ \ ‘ L ,h I t il t- ` . . . . V 21°... 223.188 :fern izazgfisszr _ ‘ stock we will for two months give genuine discounts of 20 to 30 per cent. the country as are now well knoanl ' ‘ V " "‘ ' ‘ fs and places on the railway that are V . ’ _ ° _ ,__ . ‘ ‘magna visned_ Mn Whymp" ML _ The woolens shown by us are_an_ioug the clioicest ever _nliownrn Garuda bought :inline wiiiogone considered we:-1 es-_. from the leading houses in the trade at the lowest prices. V`As,t_lie' of fine wooiens he . _:_|`-',j, i ;)1;"§;€’,,:;T;,°f, ,',;,§;§;;T:flyw2°°g,2g materially advanced this sale gives a rare opportunity to tailors and' others of buying up “°“”" ‘°*"’°"‘ °‘“’°"° G"““" "“°' _ ‘ date goods at hgures that are not _likely to be for many days almost as attractive as the famous lakes of Thus and Brienz, but has uotyet _ " ,' ` A V ' " . ef' ` .. s°tsse=t\er.Easle1iver. wnnwrinz Grit I No goods reserved. Call early and get first choice; = dn lake. with the great Shuswap lake, _ ' ~ _ ~ _ ‘ from the Great to the Little Shuswapj; . - .. _ V _ lake. with its eoves and foliage overhang-_ V. E l .. V V . ing the water reminding one of I och Kat- H ' V _ ' ._ ._ .__ _ ~ rine. it is a delightful spat. The upper _ -’ ` - . ' °-’ 9 V i ` - ' . - - :fit . ' _ ' - _ ` no. ffl? “Mi ‘$32.3 si "cr in “W ,E *iv beencarried oi! by Prof. Parker ofNew ' York, who amongst other exployists has T .. ‘ vanquished Huncrabee (the chieftain) and Deltaform the highest mountain _in the ' valley of the Ten Peaks. ' GEORGETOWN MARKETS _` ; Cod,per quintal .............. .48 Herring, gi bbl . . . . . . . . . . . .. - Smoked erring (Bloaters), per.box...... ............ ._ >- Tui-nips,perbus........... . - Pctatoesper bus...... ~ Cabbage, perdoz . . . . .. ..... Eggs, perdos .... . ._ . . . . . . . . . ._ - Chickens, per pair ............ .. Apples, bus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. - Bur.fsrr1°'1Ti»>,per1b. . . . . . . . ._ Beets per bus ..... Oats, per bus ........ .. - Oatmeal,percwt..... ' Cranberries . . . . . - Hides ................... SUMMEBSIDE MARKETS. (Farmers' Pri ,per ushel.......... .;;; i “£5” . 29 °i .i 88 8_8 §=E<.i..'°z='=5...Lz=e'¢.°¢=5°i.. g 5 _ _ se.-.aaisisssssnsssneg g°°°=.°i==e°°_~§_°= sasssssss§ssssss_ T3?*??Sf*f QO¢¢¢¢¢\-‘QO¢Q¢¢OQ"’ Q¢NlOQ¢C G GCC s3=ssaesassssss_ sssgsussssss Bnckwhutsssseesoaaoasau sa.. Butter, perlb.....' . . . . . . . . .. Calfnkins lb....... . Eggs, per HaX,per.ton......... .... Hi es grlbn... Island our,perl00 lhs...... Oatmeal,per lil) lbs ..... .. Oats§biack)per°»uslm1....... Oats white)ger~mshel....... Wheat per ushel.... ....... gpg ........ toes, per Turnips.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (Corrected every Tuesday and Friday.) T Beef (quarter) per lb ...... .... ` Beef(smail)per b _ ' Pdtk... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. __ : ’€ _ F7: = b;;égobEggbégng%m°m;Lg;boL;;;;;;;;o 38885882888S88‘a‘&‘E.'5QRQSSSBRSSGBSSSB8 3SSSSSSSSSSSCSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBBSSS ¢eco¢Q¢¢oooQ¢QQ¢o¢¢oooeooem¢ee¢ee¢B suuasgpssusssssssssssasasssssssssgs $1" ';` `. _ _ i ‘_ . 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