gl ,E Have a God Watch. You may have one. ° Q *SYM Y MV: _y .,,_. ..».-.»..,`,-,-.,,§{'.»,.-;;§¢ THE GUARDIAN' CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 2.8, |898 'Heh Heh O @’B.@%¢O’8.@-H Q%O%.O-HDR lb’ 3% M0101/ll//It/1 ~ 1 U’B.U?l.‘¢’6.0"r}.Q"f§.‘O’B. \i I` __ .»~ ,-//L , A Welcome Knock! Every mother should welcome int he household Babys Own Soap Like baby himself, though s~iall brings happiness becaus° it is s good for baby‘s skin, and makes hi so fresh and nice IAIYS DWI SOAP ls 'nade from purest vegetable oils, is delica.te‘y f ~u,-5 %n~uh"“° °m°° R 5°*“’““ A“°”° influence of the Democratic Party em J E B McCRE.\D\ J P HOOD _.i1tor I Business Manager I pl0V8d [0 tlJlS end and not lo any _ W __ _ *_ _H “ hstructive and antavcnistic” pur pose IIIIRNINII IlIIIIIlIl|II The best available figures regarding -==» the comparative tradqinterests of Get THLRSDU JLLX 25.1898 many and other nations in the Philli - ' pines are taken from a British foreign AMERICAN IKPERIALISK Iollice report tor the year 1896 pub 1'-‘ lished last month by the United Many English speakinfr comrnuni ties welcome the new American policy of expansion beyond the shores sequence of the war with Spain But it is now evident that any attempt the part of the United States to at their flaw ovei the Phillipines willbe met with open opposition from the European Powers Russia is moving strongly inthe matter, while Gei many is naturally iriitated by the alleged threat of certain American papers to ravage the Ger man coast As a consequence the deeds of the American naval and military forces are subyect toa very do tiny The Frankfurter Zeitung, general ly friendly to the United States, says The *imperialism* under whose ban relatives are unlled demand I: the United States shall ea d become a iirst~class colonial and ilitary power This movement seems have the upper hand in Washington st now but there are not wanting gns that hot battles will be fought at the ballot~box before the question is de- cided. . . . Mr McKinley seems to be inclined to follow a middle course, as in all important questions. He is for the annexation cf llawaii and for the Iii- caragua canal, but the lasting occupa- tion of the Pnillipines is hardly on his program. As yet he is willing to let Spain retain the Phillipines and Porto Rico, in consideration of a war indem- nity. Cuba, however, will be an Ameri- can proieczorate. Europe should not be too hasty to take up the cry against ‘American land hunger.’. lt is the American people who determine the policy of the United States, not a small coteiie cf politicians. Pacific cable in- terests, speculators, and promoters. in Washington. The next: Congressional elections may have a result which will shutter all umperialist’ dreams. Cool. headed men and journals ot all parties will use the time left them to show the people the dangers of a colonial and niilil-_try policy.” however, reminds the United States that she inust be civil to Great Bri- tain, and always remember that, according to Chauncey Depew, Am- erica would have been forced to back down before a. decrepit fourth-class nation if England had not stayed the hands of the European powers. The Toronto W`orld, too, adviset Ameri- cans to look for conquest away from what they are. Ca.nada’s destiny is a And the St Thomas Journal remarks that “Canada is too near the United States to have any hankering after a. change to the kind of government our neighbors across the line enjoy.” The Irish Nationalists are anything but pleased. United Irela.nd,Dublin, says: “lt was a noble policy to win freedom‘ for the Cubans: it is a different one to vet ready for the possession of Cuba, and to make the Phillipines an American of military bravado and blnsler that W_ N T hitherto people were accustomed to ' ’ as~ociate with I-In~li=n infroism and : » i ] GTG” G001'£'f‘ -R* Britannia Bedlamdoin.” D out that the United States must give freedom of trade to Great Britain. if Lu h they would obtain the advantages of British backing needed for a “Greater = America.” It says:_ will stop The fevir for colonial lincoln has been superseded by a spirit The Westminster Gazette points States bureau of foreign Commerce as follows Country Imports Lxports e Gr at Britain $2 467 090 $4 464 500 Germany 444 928 223 100 Fiance 1 794 900 1 98: 900 Belgium 212,240 45 660 United States 162 446 4 982 8 7 China 103 680 13 770 Japan (1897) 98 78" 1.384 909 Canadian destiny and nothing less/’I Walking onA1r *ia se l *F2 _ 1 r|» tl; _\ _<- *\f1' _ rip# ¥ i»\_‘- ml- '__ \#\r-fl if/r . \.\.,.- \. V \ _ey ,A7 14 L with her traditional policy / 'T The feeling of buoyancy procluc°d by the action of Dr Vl ard s Blood and l\erve Pills is remarkable One fec's bright and active, energetic and full ol snap and vim. Rich red blood fills the veins, and the nerves tingle with the sensation of yquthful life amd vigor. TREHIIJIG HLKDS LID SILK? MIHGRY. A ILHETOI MAPS EXPERIENCE WITH A IIZW EDICIRIL - DEAR Sins,- I have spent ‘half a. fortune in doctors’ bills. all to no avail. These Pills seemed to reach the seat of disease at once, _and they also seemed to possessa. reniarkaliletntlueiice over me. The violent palpitarion of the heart, the trernblin of the hands, the loss of masculine vigor, the frightful dreams. the loss of memory and general codlapse of the entire system, have yielded to Dr. \\'ard's Blood and Nerve Pills. Great were tl1e_re- sults from the use of four boxes of these Pills I nm enjoying the very best of health. l' fully believe they are able to do for others as iiiuc as they have done for ine. Before using them I was a miserable wreck. To-day I am I well man. Yours truly, THOS. FLYNN,5x Elgin St., Hamilton, Ont. Dr. Ward‘s Blood and Nerve Pills are sold' at 5o cents per box, 5 boxes for §:'z_oo, at drug isis, or mailed ori_receipt of 'price by The Tk. Ward Co., 7: Victoria St., oronio. Book of information free. The °*‘““““‘”’ °'~’*“"i°» B“““e'» "Tliere’Il time a lime Some Bal When You are Far Away” ` and you’ll meet with an accident and havin i no accident insurance to help you along, you 5 W1_~ th h from the bottom of your heart that when 8 Dcoan, Accident and Guarantee 00's Igppliesegtative canvasged you, you had Seen , , , _ a t ea vaiitagc: to e gained li tak' Canada.. “We Canadians, ’ it says, policy with the onlnpairy. Buryouypuelilinif sized up neighbors and is? ‘§1.‘"n"'i9:.**:f.ff§“.:fff;§. 2i:‘s.i.i’2..“.i,if would sooner be what we are than §°“'5 Si” *’~“Y"'i“3 i" ‘he W°1”ldlf Your pre- S I gastiiiation had notgot the upper hand of you INSU RE NOW; I iW.K.. ROGERS GENERAL AGENT FOR P. E, I. JESSIE I-IOGC I *AGENT AT CHARLOTTETDVIN. May17eod ` The Habitanfa Summer Denwgoa geev her leetle sunshine, w’en do snow go off au’ leave her. we erains ess y Two-ire-i mont’ or mebbe longer, But for fi ar he wet hees fedder, hide On de swamp brs de the reever. mebbe hear de Wo wa..raw, Let de sont win' blow upon her, an’ You see bet! chaifilges nlowj d it de steam arisin’ om er us’ e ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,., Beer Bros Hereby Au' not wavy o.ii.D & Co. 23 d&w 4i other newlot The or-l»l>ra.fed “E T’ p coisels the most durable corset manu-* factored. Prices conimeuce at 25c a MscnoF.\i,o & Co. 23 d&w4i I |||||||||||||u|| |l|I|||`|||li|||| un -_l |||||m||||| mill mm Received last wet-k from th _::_celebrated “Vernon lliver llheese Faclu Very richly flavored. For sale very low. AVISUN & IIIII QC IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III = IIIIIII C'D P IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 3° QILIIIIIMBHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIILIII §The Biggest §5nap Yet! 1|||||m||||||n -1- '-'E GROCERS orner Gt Georgeand Kent Sis City. Iglllllllllltlllll I IIIIIIII uiilui IIII The chance of a lifetime! 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