__ “SUN” THE GUARDIAN 3HARL()'l'1ETOWN. A_U_(_}U_SiT_ 5. 1899 - -------~» - _ _ ,/ -~~»-~---~---~~...».-~....nt....._s.______,___,__ __ _ _ , -_ --..»...._.._~.-,~_..~-»_..,_ ..- ._».._.~_-..._-.,...t,._»_-..,__ _-_.,.».......,........-.a....».~.~.e....e.#.._ A__........;._;=e....;.-.._._,_'Ii*$i':-~~?7:-;;-=-_._. _ ________ __ ' " _ ' "*" ' vw" ' °"' 'sf--~=*-ov»a~au _ .. .. - »-ss~.>f;-ai:scsa¢‘;e¢.s.=1r:.@fS>oil¢s?€_=_<é»!!liFlt?r¢*li-'B'§r1*&.is3lf$=?.;”Zs.5ss§rm\sa»,~....-._W ._ _ _ _ _ _,,___,__.. _ _ _ _._........__ _.-_-_...,.._...__.........._.,_..,__......_-W.. ._ ..._...'..f_--_-~_~_;_,.,_, ___ _ _ _._:_.___ . .. __ I i' ' " H ` - ' H V4 - .__.-(.`,_,_____ __ ___ - ~ -~ ------ -- -s... _“___ _________~ ‘___ _“__ ____ ____` __ _"_ Pain Bigappgagg WHEN You USE s.iTUiinAi'. AUGUST 5 isos. THE FARMER IN PARLIAMENT. t The election of Farmer Bain to be S eaker of the House of Commons . P I . serves to bring into notice the fact 25°' ' '°""' "'°~°""` that while the farmers are by far the Tas HARVEY Maniciive Co., Mfrs., Montreal. ‘ _ _ __ _ most numerous class in the Dominion, comparatively few of their number are elected tosit in Parliament. Law- ,»_,f(»\,_-,_ »;§ .=,_~,, yers make up about one third of the ‘,t\\ ‘ "/ 1"( ‘ ` /~ 4 fs’ -_ members of the Commons. Doctors, _E 'll manufacturers, merchants, are also l 3 numerous there but the farmer legis- -(' ix 1 tors are con arativrl few __ Slmmons * Ginger Ale, A 1-\ Cream Soda, ' Lemon Sour. ‘ Pineapple " - Champagne. Sarsaparllla, s '\ Ginger Beer etc. s -The best summer drinks T( I' ll SIHIUHS \s ` bole Bottler, §_/ ./,T f; f- f- 1~ /-` _ _- t 'é ‘X Agé il/ig 4 W-'11 I’ E ISLAND lllllllllllllll lllllllll ke-llpui 'lies llltli Aug mst f Our business course comprises all the Branches of a thorough business' haming and equals the very best. Our Shorthand and Typewriting Course cannot be excelled. _ Text-Books, the latest and best, hearing date 1899, are in use here. iOur Terms are always satisfactoq to our students. _ Send card for -pros- pectus ofithis date. ' _ICAAG OXQNFIAM, Principal and Proprietor. P. 0. Box 242. Uh’town. Aug 3,’99-w,sa&w1m SPECIAL Hughes Reiieoies IUGIISI’ CUUGH l\XT\||\E fé'i`».°°.‘.l§”!ii°°‘é‘&tm'i.”.?”»»‘§~“‘°§'s.i‘.‘£.‘2§` ||\lsi|ssPf"°c':°a'io°§'o"°i'r nixruas He is now retired, but has kept the leaves the hair glossy and 'ii'i-°§ii'§ii'Q°a§.i '1.un§i°i'risi§fss.°`hi°r'ii.¢ 1' confidence of his constituents. In sweet-Tarinais the best re P . the meantime he kept himself thor- ventative of the evil eB`ecl;a of Htcents. l0I|D’8 l\l|_EUlATl8l CURE Apesitive cure for ltheumattsm. A trial will convince you. Price 50c. lpeclal Remedies Prepared for DY srllirsla, IND;oF.s'rIoN. CoNs'ri- PATIO! etc.. etc., For the Beat E liah Dr d At the Apothecaries Wall. arlottetown Sun n ysi de I- 'pubhc ‘afairs but must acquire the f _cility of discussing them in Public. A h ad f Al d Ma - _ ._ ' 'i wonlu S alcvuf aiu ‘l2§..'2.°’.i.'i“..‘i,°. ii§;‘..i.f....°. I . rep . 0 e e A in _ -1 ' 1 ' ' All I . A .s li' ' MC)]§'rE.E.&L the people but the leader of his party ’ 'I B I ' F" “h W Aug 'ltli to 12th. 1899 _and Premier of Canada. ln his youth one Fins Pius io ctNrs,i»»de»»1ym-wah.ws..mu., 1 _ _ 1 0 ° ‘ fessional and business men who ob- tain seats in Parliament are ver frequently the sons of the tillers of the soil and it is common enough for these gentlemen when appealing to a rural constituency to remind the electors that they were “horn on the on the farm and formed while there such a distaste to the calling of his father that he left the paternal roof as soon as he could get away, to en ter college and became thereafter a lawyer physician, Journalist or what not, can not fairly claim in after life to be in the same full sympathy with the farm and with farmers as one of themselves would be It excites surprise sometimes tha a rural constituency so frequently selects a professional man as its re presentative But the reason. is not far to seek In many cases there are comparatively few farmers in electoral division wh o have qualified themselves for a rep sentative position, by f making that close and constant stu of public af- fairs which is a pre-requisite to such a position. The thorough A knowled 'discnssionfof the questions at issue tohearepresentative oughtrnot onl to equip himself with knowledge 1* _ P ` Y - s my t It is no doubt true that the pro- ""// 1 *` ` ° s \. _ _ _ J _____' - ;___' ’ Y (ll. <\“ _ ` » .‘\ » "_ » _ ' 1 `\`.f ' » , .__ _ _ is _ " _ _ cmb soda, f,,_,.m_~ But the boy - who was born t by-elections since the present House 1’/,li ’ - - 1 - 4 4 _#"1 _ c _` ,.»_ . ln_ _ _ '-____ ‘ . _ _ . .. .ll _ . .,- f- 3,- __ ., -. _. - i`_)`)__; l - . l ° . I I O an re. dr _ 8° be m ires of I- as It was _inthis way Thorn Bain became the representative of his brother farmers in the_ County o Wentworth, Ontario. twenty seve odghly acquainted with the afairs his County, his Province, and of th D iminion and satisfied the electors he continued the work of _the farm. oughly informed upon public aH'airs ledge of Parliamentary procedure. This, with the exercise of good jud- suddenly vacant a few days ago he was unanimously chosen to till that high otiice. undertook The same painstaking thor- him acquire a thorough knowledge of V t 1 I 1 _ _ _l__ l 1 i acquired in a day. But khowledge; ‘_ A alone isnot suicient. There ought ‘ S _ _ to be with it a capacity for _ public lo aneleution. Thefaimer who wasp’ A _ g S C “‘ _ _ . J y e a } 4 .. ‘_ . _ 5 of ofpublicaffairsis not and cannot A ‘ e years ago. He made himself tho; _ “__vl~A”_ that he was 'qualified to repmsent _ them. For f0\1l'f»88n years thereafter It cleanses, prevents dand and also acquired a thorough know- bg; 25¢___ gement gave him the confidence of regeipf; gf Prigg, ”°d|°|n” ng “.8 an his fellow-members, with the result that when the Speaker’s chair became ALBERT T0“‘ET SGA? co" Mk’ public affairs and take part freely in; the discussion of them upon thepublic Li platform. In`such case he will find his calling is no bar to his promotion. He may become a Speaker or a Pre- mier in this free country of ours and still remain a farmer. if he has the ability, knowledge and fitness for the place. within the east year 18,600 Douk-1 1 this Island. 1 The Manitoba Provincial election is due this year. Among the forty I members of the present House there ‘are but seven who do not support the P taken the task of leading the Con- servatives to victory and apparently thinks the chances good, but in the was elected, early in 1896, the Con- servatives have made no gains.. The Outlook tells the story of a 12 penny blackpostage stamp issued by old Canada in 1851. The stamps did notmeet with favor and were soon recalled after on‘y a few were issued. Oneof these _stamps was sent ‘by a Canadian to a friend in the United States. After a time it was soldto a stamp collector for $5. 'He sold it for $25. 1fTe_xt it was sold to a man in Hamilton, Ont., for $1200. Then an Englishman' oEered $1500 for it and became its possessor, after which it was accidentally drop- ped on the floor, swept up with the dust and burned is her hair s ` Nothing will keep both scalp J ' and hair ina good condition faud thus promote a :healthy growth ofhair, as the .free _ . , . ' _ "The Ladies Hair Soap i‘n§`. allays scalp irritation and _ perspiration-Sold in tin lined If your druggist has not got it, we will send it post paid on P. 0. Box 2110 MONTREAL. ,_ Makers of the Celebrated. » res . » Hair im. s hobors and Gallicians have settled in' _ Canada. At the same rate in six years’ time we should have of thes' 4 racesasmany people as there are in 3 Greenway Administration. Hon. _ Hugh John- Macdonald has under- _ Musllns Hill Price Paton & Go_ A =_ _s .'.‘_:.... '_-~ _Juv ¢i.iir 1 ’§-r-*-1*-* -R-sao-eu 5 35 Dress Lengths, rang°ng in price from .75c to $1.45, at onethirdof. Come quick if you wantanice dress- J. Paton sr Co. Silk and Wool Drees._G00ds stone third off at JA.MES»PA"i`0N 8; C0’S. ' DAESS GOODS-'-Une let, 35 Dress Lengths, at one-third off.- JAS.. PATON 8: CO. _ Yiur chance ofa nice Silk and Wool Dress at me-third elf at PATON & CO’S. Summer Serge Suits from $5.00 up, Shorey's guaranteed All Wool Serges at $10, $12, $14, and tis, are the b .st.-JAS. PATON & CO. Hammocks from $1.10 to $2.50. 'Cheap comfort. uet one.-JAS. .P.iTON & CO. _ ~ - We have over 4,000 yards Scotch Print, _Oxfordfand Cambric Metholius, Muslins, Madridsand other Cotton suitable for Draperies. __ " 180 _ Cottons e for 9c 16° €°u>°vSs s ;f°r 8° 14c Cottons #Tor 70 :12c ~ Cottons /for (lc 106 1 'Cottons for 5c Sc Cottons _V for 4c -A merican Cotton, fast dyes, it 6, Navy, Crimson, B wn nd- " 1; Blue Grounds. to ` .I Queen Cf-s H»sf~» 1-if we canes" rl\r§ea_ a ' 1 _ _ _ N. B.-A11 snewhis S=u~w_H»esp is $1.25 wf .Every mm rims at fists an large _airesms in he can for those wlio‘are or may -be ade- -pendaiit<_upon-_l_iiin. 1 Ten i.. waitin- men ei industrious young man who naval the small sum of . A . ' Thirty. Beats n if he invests it in 1 the North Cin - Thoroughness has been the charac- BA Byis ow" s°AP° _ ` Pr°vi°°i°‘\ M8?- teristic of Thomas Bain in all that he 4'7'9 OfH°e_Qu‘°n St' (unppn) Ch°"'I°"""“'U. 'Pr E. I. “nm” pg; |¢9u||p1-|;|p_ stone mason, He had more than or _ _ _ I --- din&\'Y talents no doubt, but he 01509 in the N9" P|`°"3° Bl°°k» first 'au w"n‘|"’s ‘st msn. aqui ine. in.. aaa pea specially quilieed himself for the door to the rishtuv Stairs- _ iw. Psi Ill WJ sly 11--fmt ` bf Nfl!! llfil All- 140| 1899- duties of a representative. - 5 _ f ‘ :__ _ _ -_°- We recall these facts in rd nr' n rl 5 1 0’ ` in Am§i:§r§‘“ny,“§x¢e§€t§[°°nd, .fr §“4‘§'§‘“,§ that they cannot rise to political hon tioulars otextension of above limit to attend trade and Ilirin I. mf ` , Lg Pf,2°°°°°S'“|“° pm"°‘“h°,";h§'(‘§ if ,§,__°of‘“tf§"$ or without leaving the farm. or the g acq_ g p ession t Ivi`r'lie:l:'diioE°ti>°°°' uzte; uma mm" the y0\1Dg, gifted and well-educated EATB D. P. A.. C. P. R. uly 31. tl Aug 'I St. John, N. P. farmer stick to his farm, and if ,bitious for political preferment ¢WmWm MmNlmmmm Spring Trade The time has come when should lo& up your wardrobe and ee how yo Exed for spring wal. In the event of you dec to mvest in a suit or overcoat, etc., act from 1'. llcK llll E.. ordering the same Tailor \ \ `Y Y Y _ ;» ,__ _ GOLD YEAS KEEPS WELL mai NEVER i=AlLs are 1 i mu You always get what you and it always is the beat value. A I m_________ _ __ _.__ igqmnts in toilet sets this weel',it will pay H. _ . ~ M_5°s'~»'e°§s_-- ~ . _ you 0% the *ti 0 er to = _ . ' ` ‘ ,. V if TbePopular Renta lsvla Sl. John, N. B. and cone,” the false impression wo com_ ' _ _ s _ 1 _ _ g 1 ` c"‘*°W‘ |’~\¢"’|¢- mon among the ambitious young men 0 A U 4 ‘- A li _ M -=' | ' . . Y _ _ _ _ Pr'I_;\_\_q__°n1r Elfpmilrmind gum Maritime on the farm, or engaged in handicraft, _ _ __ f _ _ ‘_ s _ _ _- _ _ _ _ _ J _ . ~ i; - » - - _ ° -1 e ' _ Q ,`-1 § lil . _ be loaded h lvestment Annuity Pulley, _|._- pin, Guaranteed Rates, Government d‘°&¢\'y __ _ Reserve, Surrender Value-i. touches for A ' I0f0\‘metion cheerfully given, ` e - t _ ,_ ' No_`catra`§,_ no J K iioss user" e e ‘ 1 Kodak: has to @»g¢¢”.¢__£e»n»»» ¥-lllllkl-Q8.l»\\ul_\ house k se ..°°..':'.°.‘..t;“.."....°‘;° .':..“°s°....."‘_ "..:.“",....,..,.“"' ... dill] hQ§dee,’§ Wzmbgz-ww iuuigigéam _pon 'rims lm :mia me twin 'ini iii. vt::i”:iti°rdii.' °i'“‘f°“° *uf *U* if 'im stw In im » T' 'J _ji Eli 1 _.i ’ - ac. ._ - _ ' ' ._=._ , _ _ ; _ __ 1 __ -~ _ _- .- , _ _ ui.; Z: f Y 1 ‘ig g U af' Greater; arelan. whsiaaisaa neun. WNW _‘N a Stk-M EH it productions