yr- -- rv -re-x ~ V ;"‘°`w“"‘°m"¥`:E“‘ "_i“' §Z“‘=e..o '_ _fast __....-..e;se.f.e;=_~.»ewk;?"s.1;. _ ' ` ~' f "-"-ml" » »»“. fy V _ _ - ~ _ _ ._;-f¢_`~;“___ `_.>'=. _ e _- V,`_.¢----ig./s---_;' -f _\-.‘~.=_.I_-_ ,. ' The Bargain Druggist \ I P ‘ BTIOHRND. 'j.»- ~_-.__ ;-§':,_=;¢”=1_»: wr: mi »m.....°.uu..§ D T W! I 'ram s'z1:>N1-:Y ~ I ' 1 _ srnmn, iz, st ' | ‘Hotel Dufferin' I 4 THE HOME OF THE GUARDIAN (DAILY AND WEEKLY.) North Side Queen Square. cnaktorrsrowu, i>. B. 1. Business Office Telephone l33c- Omce Honra 8 a.ni. to 6 p. ln. I. P. HOOD, Advertising Mgr. F. R. NEWSOM, Subscription Mgr. fiitorial and NeTs_?e@ionc 133. I Oillce Hours ra noon to 6 p.m.; 8 to ra p ln. J. E. a. Mecltzanv, Editor Residence Telephone 32 Iii iIlIRIIIili lillilllllill WEDN@DAY SEPT. 9, liXJ3. JAPAN AND CHINA. Japan is not only determined herself to resist Russian aggression in the Far Eas‘, but is endeavoring to create alike spirit* in China. The two eastern Empires, one insular and the other continental, have otherwise much in common.Japan’s ioctl- R tutions,literatnre, philosophy and religion were originally borrowed from China. Al- though their spoken languages are differ- ent, they have one written language in I common. Hence all the educated and derstand each other. Now that Japan hae awakened and adopted modern govern- mental i- stituliom. arts, industries, miluaryund navaimencs and discipline, she holds the piwer to do more than any' ther nationlo give an impetus to like progress and reforms in China. And this; J span is doing, as we shall see. Cnina was much impressed seven or eight years ago with J apan’s superiority as a military and naval power in the war in which the two countries were engaged and is awakiug to the need oi attaining alike eillciency for self_-defence. She is now looking to Japan for initation and in- sti action. So it has come about that the European officers which had been employ- ‘ ed to train the Chinese military ofii- cers and soldiery have now been replaced by Japanese oliicers. And Japanese arsenals are busy turning out weapons and ammunition for Chinese troops, while Japanese navy yards are also build- ing vessels for the Chinese navy. And this process of modernising China under Japanese tuition is expected to make much more rapid progress when once the Empress Dowager is dead, an event which bythe laws of nature cannot he very much longer delayed. Andas in the military il'eld,so also inthe spheres of education, commercial and in- dustrial life, Japan is making her influ- ence felt. The Imperial _University at Pekin has now nose but Japanese pro-' fessors. The genius ol the Japanese is essentially industrial and commercial, and their merchants and commercial travellers are beginniugto swarm over China. At the same time thousands ;of Chinese studentsare nolng to Japan to, study the methods which have made forty millions of Japs a world power while :dur hundred minions or chinese amount toso little among the natirmsl I " Mos a\'it§fCo?o»-us;-; 514 bowel 7 "Chli1xa,aipi`d~eQ,`£tr.|ne;{;hrr long- Heep ina md. cspbiejei _gifmaiug uiegexi would forever stay thelprogress of Rus- sian aggression eastward. Thus an ar- oused patriotism is among the potent forces that are working forthe progress ,and the betterment of the Oriental I millions. Should no untoward event ot-curio cheek the rapprochement of Japan and Chiro., or to interrupt theoperatlon of the educative lniiueuces now at work, results may he evolved which will astcund tho. lwtria. Tum um to me posubnny ora' more surprising, because much larger transformation than that which In a quarter of a century past has raised Japan l from semi-barlarism to a place among civilized world-powers. For in ' tho; 'number of her teeming millions of people China is to Japan as ten tooue. And should it be possible thus trupllft China as Japan has been elrcaidy uplifted, even in a century to come, the change would be at once welcome and stupendous. Few, we think win doubt that me Japan or tc-day ctuets for something toward the bettermmt of the world, 'non~Chriatlan, though she is. A like advance`in civllialng and mc danislng _China would. most ef- fectu ally prepare the way for the entrance of Chris ianising influences in that vagt Empire and by so much hasten the time when the Oriental nations shall become Christian. that she is willing to expose for con- conduct of the Spanish war and its con- s-quent, the Philippine war. The powers that rule will not have -it and dare not have it." U Inmarriedlifeic ' mmeonm g ofhealthinmanandwife. But haw soon, in many cases, the wife loses the sta:-tandfi\deainfaceand_ fails in Seah, while her husband wsevenmore gllo rugged and robust. y here is one chief cause for wifely_fai1ure and that is, the failure of the gomanly health. When ere is 'ty or an inflam- mation, ulceration or female weakness, the gen- eral health is soon im- - paired. _ _ Dr._ 1fierce’s Favorite Prescri_ ption cures woman- _ _ly diseases. It establialiea , dries unhealthy drains, heck tion and ulceration and cures female weakness. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. 'ia little over a year ago I wrote tozou for ,~ i‘3“%2” ?~lf‘..’1‘L‘.i.‘i.!Z?.°‘7.§.‘.” 2; ‘7.‘i".“°5'.° inivm-ue Prescription and ‘asian iieiiieai nn. I ovvery,' which I did. and with the most happy lesult. l was troubled with female weakness Bd bearing.-;lo_wn pains. Had _a very had pain :near-iggil t umewm my left sale, nervousness walk across mLlroom. Could not sit up only just a little w e_at a time._ _Mylrnaband gp( iii? .L’.‘“°£’§f..”.2 i"i.°‘.§f`€.i.”.°.§“?;.° i..¢u‘”".'.‘l°§.“.. time eefilsip as my work. 1 med time buena ' ll! *gan itcuredme. Nowldoall myhouaog, . lticthebestmedinneleveruaed* _ 'rue comme.. sense medical advise., “ inpapercovera,issentt°ji'¢¢onreceiptg 3! °U¢*°¢¥\f5tlm Y TS R.V.Pierce,Bu§alo,N.Y. ‘._F_e I ll I _H _` NAl_H_-_TED 0£e¢n\ani'orEn{ineand Uaelainery Com- pany. lust contre oneto Eve thousand dol- an. First-_clan man can secure Secretary,-»~ Tieaaurealup. apply Fox and loss, Stock Broken. Toronto. 9-gdrw Russia is feared by both Chlnaand Japan andthe latter isdooking for allies apinst J-»3_~ _-. A§S`.§3,¢4:Jg.fA_ ' U# f,I_ i ___l§_ .' (T _r,.r ' 5 9 _V a. ¢ - _"rr, - _ _ 6 q _ .- ilrki f __ _'3*_q` _ onus u I ` " _ \ » ' ron- sail' _Double tenement _hence 17 'in gocdrepdr centrally ltuqipd, oaecarriage horse ehestnutoyeun old, cue mitch cow to valve in Q6-. ocebuuey. we sbttcdrlvlngharneca. one mddie. (i|ew,)-one eulginmemnmmte. 're b'¢'»i'u_e£ none ‘auction ECI*-2I¢l,‘U5ll`U5lP°ll!¢f\UPf!v»te »mp¢.uu.m»e»q»u»¢ ~ ~ -B CARTER ~ ' " ' orG. W. 'RITCHIE &3-mwftlog ' _ Eooeoili, '°".='.l'-l’_'éfi»°;':?°‘ _ wmnson, Nova scorn, INCORPORATBD thi. I l I Binh ill Scotia, Chairnmnlioadof Th1sr|aiee&)°The°;chop of Frederiélomlhem- E-ofthebonafrdoliu-ureea,g£:"r1cg:ileg' _ 0 I l I L¢ffU] ich¢lknh-ms I b T _ » grand, pal, y en Resident ?nperienced Governemec fr _m England (tive cfwhomarecpecialktcinthelnaneand An, Departments), and One N_cn-Residt In- structor. Houcekoeper, Hatton and Nurse. lmemive with for loo Residents; Heated by Hot Water. Lighted by "~l_l_ili demnatlon' the blunders of her civil and l ' ' ` ........, ...... .. ...... .. . .... Angthgf Sghggi | _ ameipiinerofineunitea some it ther-el _, _ _ ' “ A °'* 3 had beena competent inquiry into the ' i ` ° L’ i 1 ii? coatsin the city, price .mom ammo 3°; 1 , Lighted with ` Grounds co;-eriiiag:iahrucx'ec.with~» was fo; Tennis. 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