sy? gan.-ant-anvil. ,rsupreme interpreter of the constitu- _* chiefs will poacefully submit to it. If English Their pious fanaticism did not prevent the Dervishes and the &‘l4T§,m,§°f' Tribesmen from being soundl N R °“'°d» *l y ____ A spinal mia will have Girlauasswa ea is kim ;i;i5p§d;u;§g P3315-gigigie guiinnof _&kP_m_m 6? HA mipggg mg Gmniq “° 'f“»..°..°I..t3’i'.:.:‘.i."‘i‘.t‘¢% ‘&i'~'-“¢‘.‘*-i‘.‘l.."li‘i‘."‘ “"" wmngful ¢‘u|¢_ , Co., 577 Slierbourne treet, Toronto Ontario. ~ i,» »-` »' -\;_ Z-:Q;yr',-`,` ',;' L'-'-\;' 1*-Q I /1 I ` 4 »- V;/I Q2 ,\`~’f,.-» ` ' -‘erin 19” '\ `, ¢`{3 ' <__.__._,, -ve § ‘ia THE GUARDIAN HARLUI IETOWN SEPTEMBER 5 |899 * - .l ir ; lN[ NNRNINN NNNNNINN. I; , , _ _ _ ,, TL'l~ISl).\\'. SEl’TPI_\lBl-Ili. -`\. N99. g _ ,__ Y __, ,_...'. , s.'__-._.Y '4 N0 KING IN SAMO.-\. All newspaper reaii will remem- ber that for some ye » Samoa has been an international ~.iirm centre, in which Great Britain, Germiiiiy and the United States were especially con- cerned. Rival kings within and rival powers without tended to suc- cessive revolutions and perpetual trouble. Malietoa, Mataafa, Tainase and Timu weve wil-~ii_' *li-- p~'»ssible kings, and the trzple po-.veis could not agree to establish or maintain any one of them on the throne. To settle the trouble and devise a scheme for the future government of the islands a commission was appoint- ed by the three powers, and the com- mission having made its report that document awaits the ratification of Britain, the United States and 'Ger- many. The essential features of the scheme reported are as follows: There shall be no King in Samoa hereafter. The chief executive will be an Administrator, appointed by the three powers, if they ciri agree, 5 and if they cannot agree then the appointmentis to be made by the King of Norway and Sweden. He will have a salary of $6,000, to be paid out of the revenues of Samoa. A Chief Justice is to be appointed in the same manner, and will have a salary of $5.000, and he will be the tion and the law, except when inter- national questions are involved. In such cases the three powers reserve to themselves jointly the power to revise. The new plan looks well on paper, but it remains to be seen whether the Samoan partisans of the rival, native not the three powers can coinpel them to do so. War risks on shipping at; Lloyds, and war rates of insurance on buildings and property in Johannes- ~burg are among the indications of how ,great the danger of an outbreak of cgltiostilities is. persons in °h"°°i. '"5 PIUS P°l' WU* for insurance on their properties. Already names suggested for the vacant Senatorships. For the seat vacated by the death of Senator Price in Quebec it has been intim- ated that Sir Henry J oly or Hon. Mr Dobell may be appointed. In New Brunswick the names of Hon: A. HQ Gillmor and Mr. Charles Burpee,both , of whom served for long periods as Liberal members in the Commons,are , put forward as successors t0'Senatoi l Temple, recently deceased. 1‘here were loud complaints against President lxruger, we are told de- STOMACH lights in psalm-singing and finds espe -_-__ tial delight in the 83rd Psalm iii A Ruse Which Curedallyspepilc Lady which ven ieante is invoked against --- the enemil,-s of the Lords people VIENNA' Auf 30 “Th” ’°n°wl"3 Tlefolloviing extiati, is taken fiom “nuns mm 'A me h-Yp"°“`m°f " I 13' h I h I V siom~»ci tonnes from one ot iho Au~- tie ii to t s it verse inc usi e man umversmes U ml’ “Od-“"\|=° them 115°* Wh°=‘1» A lady who suffered from terrible as the stubble before the wind As tie at wks gf 51 k d t c ness an who could noi fire burlwlh Ui W00d» Bild gi U19 1141118 retain any kind ol nourishment was rs s it th ih 0 0 NOUUWUS 0° l`°~ 9° P¢'\`*°' commended to try a hypnotic cure cuie ihem with iby tempest and make 559 was hypnot sed ,mi the dqmor ihom afraid with ihy storm Fill their 0,-de;-¢,d her to an and rem” wut tscrswth shame that they may seek sh had cougumag 0° gaming gg, th) M1110. 0 I-0111 L9! H1019 be 00° however. the sickness set in again \nd f0lwd6d Md Uf0\1"lv‘* ¢01`¢V€1`» yea- 1°* the lady was still unable to retain ant ‘U “Put 5° 953010 Wd P“\'13h ' food although the hypnotic treatment ---- was tried ii everal t mes The Eicsminer finds rin excuse for Finally ii clevir young doc-tor hyp T the iieglec. ot this Province by the notised ine p tient, ordered herto eat -E Conservative Government during the “ld W9" U f°'il’°i ‘hat 95° had 9 t’" G O 18 years from 1878 The excuse is ;'\m;°‘;t:£'° :gg :£6 Lzlghsohrgirnltgk f h ‘ iss.; "2°l:;;a;i.§‘.:?:.:sf:’° fi.i;,.i fei- P R tion of this hypnotic tritli brought members to Parliament The people about her com “_” 1. p ecovery on their part had the excuse that if 11 mi] be sew ihii; simple hvpootlo the did little f th G y or e overn suggestion is not al-rays successful but ment the Government had done tiaifine degrees of sugges ive inllu little for them And their ex WGS lI\USlb¢°mPl°.Y°d cuse was better than that which the _ ____ __=- - --==l Ex miner has putforward,for nothing C E W H Mn l could iustify making an invidious Ue1y e discrimination against a Province in -u-ai financial matters or public works M I A doctor s examination mi i= All accounts agree that lliauitobii-ii F ‘T “N30 ‘"3 “W5 l°°d’~‘ .“\° N* *ak wheat crop this year is phenomenal mfyhf 3h0W ffldf MM” |3810! NBP V2" “PPI-3| *N* IA bk* Montreal Star accepts the estimate of Hg" 31;] gfpmaghgfg nprmgf HUNOI* @h Ad' ods I-Pfhl nf *Q1 62 500 000 bushels In 1891 the but the doctor “mwtmd Jelly, all in ll Hupaphed Bltal§§ *lt ear of the 1 t th y gg cgngug, 9 gnupg 80|! wheat crop of the Dominion was given the b upon t iii42 144779 iiuiii W ¢ ,em,m__,o, org ,mu The Imax O11 GQ. o b ii tween issi <1 H°°<1’» Samiimlls . vihlinu **"'°"“” 1;* i§9°i°° ‘Nts .?ieii`§°;p .ii ii..i..J,°i.. has increased from 5,700 000 bushels ‘mined 1¢,|,,,,,4.,q,p,,,,¢, = in 1883 to its present large propor m\g|||‘¢“|1- I balisnHoo¢’| Sap tions The largest crop previous to :£‘g”‘mm° '&:|m‘“*“;-ug this year was that of 1895, when the m¢¢i¢gm ?'h"¢ “gm” total was 91,775 000 bushels I fell oil' in the following year 1896 to 14,374,000 bushels, owing to various causes. This shows that wheat-grow ing is a business in which a bad r yea may follow a good one, yust as a good yearmayfollowabadone. Still it _gé WWUQUI 1 “www sssraiiian isa an iiigersiiiis' siiui VN/hen You B ° R' Sm-You deserve the t‘isiiks of the Christian public furthe senrible and .M scripiural attitude you assumed in re 'man gh.. terencototlie fate of In erscll Th Se rr interests ot *ruth should ngver be sacrie P C ts g' ch" liced on the alt ir of si false charity You 11 Wea, no otha; (’.°'”'l Had Ingersoll been a coniirine l drunk comet ard is long as he had been an avowed “th am ic, ima mid he disiiiii ii iiriiiiiiiiii 1"’ J“°° ° '”""°' °f 236 élaaa statr would ihose preachers have gwtmg accquunmd 'FOO 'Ol' I" with this best corset of 2 8° ¢|... The unbeli ver is debair d from the kingdom of G d 'is certainlv 'is the P C Corsets are the Entries class 30th August l8N No hor-o barred by record hah shi ll ilrui kard, liar or thief It is tru oorsesg thai; will 6 1399 whgq you buy Qhem._ All fUff1ll@ 5"* @ W* @ “ mf gt. 5 ii-is i 5 sg §§?§§§‘l 5235?? -.5 E 3 --em NINNNUNT is-i=.,.....m--i H0019! ilhpltllh E IRAC; Ulm '°'°"o‘li-i»,oiii.°° -vn.i.aaauan-- is most gratifying to note that the _ I wheat crop of Manitoba alone is now _ _F __ ___ °°""‘“°~ rw " “'° 'ri Y“° crop of the entire Dominion in 1881 ‘ I - *'11-:I3-1~ “ll -~ ’ ‘ THE EDIT 0R S MAIL $& DIOIO-ll \i\'U"*\ oken as h pi-fully abou his fate? 5 WSWS al-miami e that peuveice opens ihe door ot mercy to *h° °mm°°i'=i°° wrvlfed W the ww- 2i'lI§$"§'e`i’f§rebl'~feIi`iigd°.