~¢ lil lb-‘v.»‘\.A» ° Ne... 4 J sf .5 ~ * » -_r _ . _ . _ I A ' ' Y' " 'A 1* » ' i~.'_a:e:.if>£~'i Z . Q. ~ " e . i.5ff0' IU s -'v l i Ui' if ' i' A " Y " J” ' "°'i_"'l{ "'13" f ~ "F * |t\ ° fa I _ a f A » 1 _ _ V p, _ Hx 3:_ ’ _._. rl I. ’__4¥,..:. __ ~ 1 _'» Y »¢ ~-f»‘=iir‘~. 1¢¢ac_f¢.. __ 1336835 'isloiwfii MTW illlllc __-f-fri: A FRIDAY SEPT. ll. IGB. AIKRICAI OPINION- “The auiiufle of many pmteetionists," says an American writer ina veryable article. “towanis this (Tho Chamberlain) discussion as revealed by opinions ex- pressed hene. is exceedillilli' bird '-0 understand. They are BDDUCIIUY S0 d¢° lighted with the in'0‘\'lh Of Dl'°i0¢ii°UiSi», sentiment in England, as affording cor- roborative evidence of the wisdom of thet protective policy here, that they forget how large a measure of the success of American protection has come as a natui al compliment to British free trade, and how severe a blow to our present econo- mic position in the world's market would t be the Imperial Zollverein. England’s task hitherto has been to search out markets forthe productsof her teeming am millions, while ours has been the simpler one of supplying them with the fund entals for continuing their industries. Conditions, however, have changed. The development otthe wheat fields of Western Canada, the growth of agriculture in Aust:-alssi~, I particularly in New Zealand, have brought itite pass that England would* 50001 Y\¢5UiP8 0011995 All\¢l`|°°ll buying food products and raw nnggrigs Jvincial harbors, the high tide of interest from us. bhe might experi ence some` temporary disadvantage but that the must necessarily keep her 118 markets open forour exports ona free W trade basis can no longer be confidently ie . _ part a=serted.:,What would America do with her s nrplus rloducts of wheat and other_ iS farm products if England were to stop V July or tennis in November.-T But golf, taking them? She is our pre-eminent cus- W ai-mer tomer and f swonld not belongini feeling severely her loss. But our western its f€8t\11¢9 R006 llld ¢l¢v¢r.“ E i agriculturists the moment this tremend~ due to the unnatural production and ap- , v e&@s»*se.=, _-@.'iu "r > ` _ ` ` - ` >`»'» 'f A -s 5"? , 17121 F 3, , ` . K ' ' . < _ _ . _ »- We-»\: . s _-_..._-._._,,.`»-_i-5--\.-=t »-. _-,--...- .- ._..~,.~ .-.~f-»- \.»-_~.».._~._a=-..- \ THR Gvaunlan, cuax i.or'rr.“roW1i ramen nr warn ~ ,¢~. .... 4. __ _‘__ - ~»... 9 __ _'M ew ~=°1“=¢ =1°_mi> 1° '°1w» '°°\°'i ' Tbilll iilli ii|‘i:UiG£"'i'lf‘t.' ‘ "' ‘ toWallia|¢_\on¥i`§il.odeman ._ .. N J", 011° ef-we -wr .sibiiis f°£.iii»»ii_-is _ socletiesls whether cityor country life J ponesses _the ` that some arrangement im 1. for reatm-ing-to them lie Ritih market. England, however would be in a position' tonametheterms of access to het markets. These terms would be ver, liable to hit the manufacturing interests of the East and then we would have the western farmers on one side and the Eastern manufacturers on the other,wil.h a very practical protective discussion be- fore them." The attitude of American protection- ists may be hard to understand, but an argument like the above, which is indis- putable in its merits, makes the attitude of the British anti-Imperialists entirely impossible of comprehension. The theory is being advocated that the abnormally cold weather that has pre- vailed during our more recent summers is propriatlou of electricity and it is pointed out by many that as the utilization of ~ electricity has increased our hot summer weather has diminished. It now re- mains for our inventors to devise some means for electrically heating our summer weather to the properldegree. With the termination* of the interna- thle kind d' acquatic sport maybe Each sport has its own tiig to show, p But sports may come and eplxts may go ._ these needs can usually be supplied sim- K ___ __ ,_A», _ Pl! Bild ¢8Sil¥. If the farms are of the _ T ' usual extent the farmer need not troubfe himself _ sanitation is provided for [by sunlight 3”' “ld the °~b°°l'Dtive power of the sci ~, and all that is necessary is to see that the N ° ' ° ° ' W " ” ‘ ew additions are arrivin dail to our ali’ Seweraze does not solute the well. In the _ g y 'dy hrs* “§k di! elaborate provisions are made for ~ , ~ - . ' theselneeds, md for sanitation of an Ladies Felt Hats. Visit this department and lot til! kinds. lying midway between city and country. Illany ofour suburbs you may observe _ _ _ ft , - C Helen _ Wall 1 i 4 UR Dloooss of transition going on. At flrst ' “WN 58 Dl¢Il|F! of room. People even drink water from surface streams with ' not to-day starve if she stoppedlwil md $110 Slllllkl' 00ll\¢SUl'0ll 00! W0' 8PDBl'¢ntly little injury. But population ' ' _ ` ' °.` in _ 5 lsaidtojhave passed. The mjinis season mal drawhiiztorclcse. The football season q ill beat its height by and Lby. Nearly 3, icular time of year in which t i flour- 1; ell, as it has been truly in : passes .» question assumes that’feverybod'y lirb either on alarm or inacity, and this error is repeated in a great deal of curr- ` ent discussion on political and social topics. It Seems 17° be f°l'8°tten that a very large oronvrtion of people live in villages and f°" ¢XllDD|¢. Sewerage and water supply. 1° 'l fU'll1iDK GOIIUU7. says an exchange, much about any sewerage ¢X¢¢Dt that of his own house. . 1( 'oh nf. ...,,,,5 “Lu . a v- uf* _____._ .fan , .. -. e -1 ~ '_*Trv`\i .....“1.f} "‘\“O\». . _-»~»-4*" - *`P£‘ i i W J ~ .» :sa Y ` . 1 1 *`\ .2 -we h ami ‘J . _ r ` ' »3 f Smell towns. and ret some ol the most im ' V ` - ~ » 1 portant problems arise in connection with ‘ A 'A communities of this kind. Letns take, _ _ ' ll W .own ion. , . 0 s o ¢ , 1 But me dmmm ms” in _ cmémmmy styles in new Fall Miliinery. DS 8l'0Wlll|!- The man whose house was “U°\“\d¢d by acres of vacant land f his °‘"‘» TIN Dorling stream becomes This is the condition of many villages this ince. Th _C DNV e stranger who _ __ _ _ y through one oftheee places, with __ __ f » UB8°l’dens, its pretty frame houses, its » _ _ __ __' ‘ fields and perhapsl its stream, reg”-ds ` . _ ' ‘ ,`_ .A oim outletfor their product wascut oil’, But golf goes on forever. them as_ ideal dwelling places, and it tg ~ _ true - i A _» 5 r .A n _S l o _ pol half a muuonronsof tical .r.r..u2n ffm L°°‘*°° the d“¢‘°° °f thi* 'Md *ill _ ` _ ¢ |1001, and 80 long as the blood is in a he taken over by the other Bands of the » i ._ __ .f _-_: h lthy condition it will repair itself as '° - ~ as it wastes patiently keeping up ` Household Brigade. On tour /they will _ _ H " ` ` th; play “fits valves d th _ f be assisted by a very talented lady ~ School Suits are ltcadv »f»=ef-'sw " Arrangements have been made for the » Q “ ' ‘S . '__ _ man ever dothgs wear and tear, Boy ? ' _ =b°vt. to b¢zin, .i=?fi°=f i W Now boys, who wear them, and who care for them, and fathers who pay for them-_-our new Fall stock oi Boys’ Clothes answers your ctery' _ =¢y1:.ta»a?mi¢i.t1.; i 1 _ --s ` .v ...` H If he tarriee there a little longer, he will _ find that they have troubles of their own, nlLLi N ' 3 ny of them due to a state f tranai ' Y _ ‘N _ _ G o tion, I ' 1 _ .tem - ' ef ' v 15057. ltis wise to rememba' thatthe ~.i `* our ..._ la ni. f»¢Hi}~,, Ju... i Jesu' am rlwn _ R ,.4 .-li its _ grregular and glimn-log, the time ' A A ‘ lpe umm nounshmg qumties and re-' - - - _ _ ' ; 4 they mu be uma on Tumi” s ooroter i _ t e - l _ __ . " at the Skating R‘nk; ' .' ' i qu Pli Whdt BOY WRIIIS i0 A _ -1§;u;i;etrI;of!ti:ledxthmBand will: w “wut h the nintzethvyur of hh i__>_’_ w I a“°m°° [Funeral will take p_laoeSaturday iz. two ‘ - o’eIock.] _ ' fill Deltona who-have not paid their ' ` _ P°‘ - -once, as executions are near ready for :;"i°¢- PU! Bt once and' save costs and ._ n _ » ~ 1 ", g Sept. 10, ar: S S Electra, McLaren, mga- ___ W_____.. - 1788116; Annie, Sundley, Baie Vette. pt. 10, old: S S Eleciilll, llclfzaren, ' M°Uf'lKll¢; Annie. Snndl¢!. Pllirwash; Ulli°D. G¢l1'i°l', Glace Bay; Jacques, ‘E se prlguringa long lifeftime the heart will nh _ _ ea ' - fast , _ ' - eak ires Just such assistance as is best sup. ed by Dr. Chase’ N blood builder and ntarvgrggsgoroggivtelie neat one o’c!ock. i I l I A that they have many advantages. een country and city life, i i ‘ ABABY '1°H.i'rcnI1=:s Avnishtisalmost sure to be a sick. ogmeahle and effective remedyfor , T }°"mu;£-5 E3; 2_ig._..i.k.f.§ .1....;g me cowsr_nEim cuinos. gen i ' , erv I tlllllelfvefevdrpvsof Nmiim to w _ ,_ ~ A hw Mm gggleveawmay esaezzips- Their famods Band s visit to Canada-The ‘asm-if ‘ 1| -sv* .,..l{f; lf--nmiugt ' ` ' }5°°_‘§€;‘{f,,°““°“"|§,“¢| *F ' moms utils in res* ’(_ ‘ji sg, 5*; ioaaly consented toleaveotallecnce if' t 'nted to theBandoftheGold- 'si1‘eam"iE‘hai-ds to proceed to0ana_'dat|lr M-»~ i -ithepurpase of playing atthe Do\niol6n‘ TRADE AND SHIPPING. ' Exhibition and in the otmrprineipu A cities has aroused great enthusiasm throughout this loyal Dominion; _It is the first time in history thatanhrmy p i regimental band has been permittedto visit Canada for the purpose of giving concerts. The C.ldstream Guardsisthe oldest regiment in the British service and th i band is PORT 0F CHARLOTTETOVIN. , _ "7 YI’ 1 Has returned from the Millinery openin s in New York, izesthat he has only a fifty-foo: lot 4 g sewer. Problems of water SIIDDII and and Liontreal and is now ready Ord" very kind ofeport and pastime has its geggage arise’ but the suburb hu not -' “t'.ent‘on. he financial resources of a city to deal 6 L _ h. No one would care for. football in with than ' \ _ _ 1 _ 'v .V , ¢ e r now recognized not merely, as theflnest in the Guards regiments but ' I U mm-ny, Picton; squn. Bteea’ Halifax also in the service. The band will be the i ` " , 5 ~ complete regimental strength comprising . ' » 46 musicians and will be under the f A A GREAT LITTLE WORKER. Coldstream Guards to visit this city and Announcements. *At Cape Trave:se,S:p: 10, C apt Lewis 4 _ li 1 taxhad better attend__tq ng; ble; *.12 W°_°'= 4" =“~'»‘i=‘>1v_==ad¢,-v°<1’11 mf lnve to keep taking a sewing a button s ,- _ ._ _ ,_ . there; then, when the high quality is considered, they are extremely low inprice. _ _ " Serviceable stylish School Suits in Blouse,' Reefer .Nofil "“' ~. ara » 3 -._, -. Q _ _' .»- 7.-=». . .~.-i ». e1 ska ,. ~,,..`». .,.,_.J,, _,___,, ‘;i__§‘_‘ \_'____ *anim* . _ _ folk and Vestee styles. for the litt1e"lads from 3 to 8;"S1ngle ` ' .' J.: 7-V.;'. _,. ’~:_ - ,';'__\ *iff 1 - ua Doaiire Bmsea, maine ami piedsdiislodttis from t r 8 totrd yea1"s`-_"-made`fro`ir‘if¢eal§'er`.'ktH'f’ fabrics in a way _ :that _will assure satisfactiolrx-the be _Fe _evo Suitswehaveevershoyn., i - s i f gov _ 7 ing back -to school-they i will need _ » ‘ _ .A "_f_i§_ Combs, .BnlSllcs, _ . _ _ » - J! _ja 1/1f3;\;s "S0=?vS;?SP°if€°S,_¢l¢- _ roc T-ours is ,‘_;g`reat value.f_ We' diowa _-'» "'nicetooth at~7cea. ~ “fees-if v i‘;_£.Z“;.i’i”°°° ....1§.°.°.’.‘v; t i .Weshowanine fowsolid' ~ - .- - i ftiondesiferhaipeffeciionofsiyle! _ §"‘?.i§".if."§'° ~ atandosauw of geflen-as-1».»f=f»»=i - _ ' -- -seeusfor theseuff '° if imeutmthemxkeugf-`u_i¢".A“tumn' fwglmvg m§yed'l'§at°_ \e.B=rs=i1S an round °1°“‘°S~ T»°.P“°°1°¥°”‘?°#¢‘-"?P*'*°'1‘ .f - ~‘~` ”°" “°"‘»°°"“" _ 1 tba ual _ _ -» ~ ~ ~ , . -_; i su1tinsi==fh¢Pf°d\1¢f_i°11’9f_§il=f*‘ _ occuwa ' th¢lai¢W.1 .Dum . 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