THE DAi.Y a Ye PEN RPS FLEET SOE CE PRE LET Ley e A. 73% ASBURY 3 SPEECH. {lige | Ourtel graphic correspondent gave us : 8 resting pointe LeEpeesb at iru a lote from papers to hand thie | ling the followlog in addition : prt f SAMOAN AGREEMENT. P é : \: \ Ye i b ay _ wa morning youhad intelligence « Ape (Renae ee nee ee ement between ourselves and one ot pry ay ' il yi€at continental states, with which , v 3 wm, it j " aby many vears we have entertained ‘ions §=6Of sympathy and friendship e cook is handicapp eycnd others. Samoa is not in itself d Pp d unles . | \ important matter, bu was Im i e ¢ > It rlant because it constituted a subject o tlerence between o1 es & 4 0 | WrOose od Wi \ i ‘ - 73% N ;O not KnOw entir ari wii he | c6% SCORN YT 199 a ‘ eer a |; erman people a ) j¢ attacn & Te much Importance to Upolu, buat they do . nd we are ver ad to find the means Steal leosata Ware | and we are ery g aa “st WLWUVA sagg th UL gE ¢ j waereny, © th it t east LiTMIOisalit , . the rigkts and advantages ol gland, ar Tr ‘ . tT @FTY 5 or. © if label Is Our gua- are ab e to gratify views and sen! . Lie ~~ a ee to this effect. ment. The agreement 18 8Somew hat com MADE BY | plicated; but, roughly, it may be said coe at the Germans have great interest ip ,eae g , ~ t leg | that tne I j MMe ‘THOS. DAVIDSON M’P’G CO. thie island because they have invested Montreal. _ | lar ve amounts in its cultivation and a because they have constructed a great mm GBD t BERT <2 Ri commerce of which they are proud. The Tan + ; ox a % on 5 Bia lands, therefore, are of great value to aa te ie oe iem. Tous onthe other band, islands a ey Oe ee Te ak She RAMEADTING | are generally only valuable when they fur 2 ee = w ~ «se | nish good barbors. Upolu furnishes a euished evervy¥ che oo. very bad harbor, You will remember th: ; Cc ror Plavoui ‘ j : } B ta} + > : i me Nut | ore at hurricane when @ british tman-of ~ eae eggs Spe tially erato- | War escaped and when German and rroporties. mpecia:ty . fal ft na com. Sortiz to the | American men-ofswar were driven ashore. =i tok bad Oe ; y s Q neea we were erv yus and a yspeptii ‘ Well, in these circumstances, . , inc tae +19 j giad to accept a renunciation Of the treaty . Ala So 4 ; “ . . — TAMES EPI & CO | claims and right of dominion over anotber es 1.1 4 — & ry SToncmopathic Ch: island,Tonga, where there is an admirable, BV LG : *v _ ndon,. Br an inimitable harbor. We took the har- London, £nu¢{ ; ; : BPE LICEAST SU ER bor and Germany took the territory, 12 =o. Py Ca GA Be which for many reasons the Germans are EPDC'S PACA lores FE = ee ee uF Si * | believe we have arrived at a very ‘ + ve * PRS A . . _ is a a fe remnarkaoie puenomendOn, an agr2ement which is seriou<iy pleasaot and advanta~ CARD geous to the powers, but this 1s interesting parucuiarly hecause : indicates that, at Fee the present moment, our relations with H GARY RLI the German people are u!l we could de- = * — i sire Pp : : - - - BARRISTER-AT-LA W THE TRANSVAAL WAR, i * The gvr-a’ ant j ct that interests a] of " >: OF : : Pass lie } ; 1: : Bank of Nova Scotia buLcing | us, untoubdied y. .s this waryid raed w't CHARLOTTETOWN | 80 mary Spir.cid feats of fherotem ‘avd ° — bt eve as , 4 2 = hmawd Telephone No. 170 skill, but eaddenei by so ‘ a) los rary ay yras ashhe Ap re vif t, Money to Loan. have great di'ticul'y in desling with the war; and it! attempted tod-at with th ee ee future, | bad been undertaking a ta-k iu DB. GORDON ALLEY — |prvtves trom which the bevdien wou sbrink. If] s;eak at all, it may ratier v . . . - PHYSICIAN & SURGEON j be 'O ieprecate Criticisms and *tatements Graduate McGill Univers )ffice and Residence --Dorchester Street Office Hours—9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 aud Tito 8 p. wm. Prowopt attention to country calia. which [think unfounded than to attempt | to pass judgment on what still depends up | Oo the tuture tor its fa'l determination ‘*R specting the feeling expressed twice | or thrice that the went of troops is due!toa waot of action on the part ofthe bon: government, | would point out that there have been two or three voices. Twocr three months ago we were told by the Mr, Arthur J. B. Mellish | ernment that there was no occasion for P military preparations. ‘ice inen w Barrister ond "Attorney ; 2 S ace | have Sahai because there were us being about to proceed 7 | military prepsrations. Bat ‘vevher of Afvic' for the winter Oo sma ne those criticisms is at all relevant to. the ary Service in response to Her ej°etY S| events which bave been taking lace, si), begs to anaounce that in his absence bie law- office at Souris will be kept open 1 al! legal business will be prompt!y at- avd send ei to under compe nt management, bim at Souris as uéual. ACHING Carefully treated wowned with gold. DR. J. P. MURRAY, QUEEN STREET et hi and and E SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY we 3% M24 Al AP Av AP Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right. up siairs. OR. AYEPS Dr, ne L Dick KEY ite of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos ‘ital, Moorfields, and Ventral Lon- don Throat & Ear Hospital list in diseases of the ~ —— Corr espondenence may be addressed to 1 t} that we area strong nation aliark uy a ' weak one; but so long as the principal pari TEETH © issued : most autberitative voice outside the Gov THE BOER ULTIMATUM It has been often said, especially abroad, of our force is separated by an interval of | fy ve or 81x weeks trom the fie'd of ac:iun, it rataer be true to say that we ar t w ak nation fi: gnting a ba pe ene Jiemenis of distance are vital and essential this matter. “Tt would have been nothing tothe pur pose to issue proclamations tor reserves eome weeks earlier, For, what was te cause of the war, and what was the cau-+ of the ultimaum? I: was now because o! any demand we had made. Ii so happened that, at the moment the ultimatum was we had withdrawn our demands, aud there were no demands before th- Transvaal government. It was becaus we had + sken measures to increase th- amount of our forces in South Africa. But, if that bad b-en done a few monti a sooner, exactly the same result would have taken p'ace. The moment you had show in signe ot ra’sing yourforce to an eqnality with the rorcce opposed to it, that momen ¢} at niimatum would have been issued ~4 wae would have begun. (Cheers.) “tc as not, therefore, rghtto say that } there was notadequate military prepara- P tion. The evil goes farther back. It dates ‘o those unfortunate arrangemeate in 1881 and 1884 by which we deliberate! s permitted a community obviously hostile to enjoy the unbounded, unlimited right of accumulating munitions of war against Eye, Ear.Nose & Throat Off e- -CAMERON BLOCK, _ Office} Hours—9.30 tol pm., 2to3p. m p7 12 “pr n, Eyes testedfor aasoas 8 \ WILL BE S100 \ GIVEN ° . ” CASH % AWAY. On February 14th, 1900. To Agents sending subscribers to SELF - CULTURE - MAGAZINE Two Bundred and Pifiy Dollars to the agen! sending in the largest jist —$150 00 $75.00, $25.00, $15 LO, $10.00, and so on « total of £3 Cash awards; and in addition very largecommisson wil! be given. Send for full particulars ord free equip- ment. Profitable work for intelligent persons. Send two references, THE WERNER COMPANY, Dept H, Akron, Olio | uss Year after year an accumulation ot munitions was made which could only be | directed against us. Hampered by these arrappements it was impos<ible we should avoid the the interval of trial and danger necessary to intervene betweeen the mo- \ ment when war was declared and the mo- ment wheo our forces could accept cuntest and appear upon the field. UNBOUNDED FAITH. ‘*Thta intervai has nearly passed. Our trocps are-beginning to arrive. Fvreign natiops have complimented as upon tbe calmness with which we have received the intelligence of occasional checks. Wha'- ever strategy there might be we are wel! HXAMINER / it more valuable. Mr. James aware thatthe beginning of our conflict with the Boers must be mark-~ ed by 8 retirement of our (rcops from positions they are not strong enough to occupy. It is necessary that they should wait for sufficient rein- forcements. Ido not at tempt to §forcas: the future. Lonly say my faith io the | } f | rte Oo. Tt [7 a Viyor i i ae) Uv LFtebD.hboiual “Regarding the tutare, | wii only deprecate some very strans as-ertvions hat ls oO sionaniy » ¢ tal () t} 0 ‘Vv | 4a j 1 ~ ted. no by @A ANCE w er, hut by a yan who bas been am mber of a French vernment, that tb war had for jt ) | pe rratification of the last of eedy lorde, who desired a partition among themselves of the gold and dia nds of the Transvaal, ‘“ Now! begto asenre this gentleman that Her M»jesty’s Cabinet have not had « m fartuing from the 7 ransvaal or from any other gold fields. There is the Ynkon,abou! when ta isno contest. Ifthere had any chance of our gaining advan- tage the Yukon id fields should yleiae metl but J re O t friend Lord Hamilton to know Cadit ver had @ farthir from (Laughter. ) * [go further. England ars a se would have had no 'vantage from possesion of old mines, except as government cConterrea the bleasings pe good administration upon those et gaged in the industry. All successful ins dusiry breeds commerce, and a'l commerce ht 14 produc ed is to the advantage of Eng- commerce aod, and {all industries and fl urish better under her good gove rnment } than under any other regime in “the world. Sut that is the limit of our interest. EQUAL RIGHTS FOR JALL. ‘‘What we desire is equal rights for ali men of alljraces, and security for our fel- low subjects and ourempire. The hour for knowing by what means these results can be obtajned is vot yet come ; but these are tbe objects and the only objects we seek” —_—__._. 2 eo NOTES AND COMMENTS The value of British honesty and ¢kil- ful admiristration is eloquenily ates ed by the following figures: Before the ! A > os ¢ seTitie ad occupation the 7 per cent bonds of the Egyptian Debt were worth £5 5+. A few months after that occupation, the rame bonds, reduced to 4 per cent were quo'ed £15. Tesday they are worth £21 Its. AANGES. ESTEEMED E rc XC Hamilton Spec'arer: It Ea wishes an deadly in th POF a” gsb were f err «ffect, i worthld be u cold d sy for Joho Bali. +? ‘ , Noth Sydney Her 'd : Some years ago in tbe Briti-w Parliameur, an Oppositiv: member remarked vat DGriteain had ap army of lions ied by asses, La-t Mouday week, near Ladysmith, two regiments of ibese lious were sacrifi ed by mules, Positive Proof ! —that— JAPANESE CATARRH CURE CURES. 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