» “_ ~ *‘ 'il TH Gli \l‘l"‘f N (HA RAéi-i HATS, _,.74 crash hats soc, -to crash bats zsc..___... Aw A AT HALF Bow is youi ture to buy and buy .it Bioivse Pros.-Lifrlit covers fo horses at about half price, the horses can Siam] a ict ef comma Lal] and see them »-__IF’IE¥ `VV5IE En 'V\7C)]N`I)]:"5IE1F"`l'_T]'_s CIIEAP JIQEIIN ns.. a, -..~.-,- lP!')C"‘S IB I ~ tl PBFIOF W 1 BUUNDARY i and Canadian is" pred `u°`-- _6-1,-_ th,-.-u; __ nm »-at-tics A-me was »-» ;‘.tt:§i2.2? ";i‘:.‘.‘::':;.:‘:. °.:;.:: ~ further is due to the unwillingness ol 1°,,gth°¢K,nsns avenue, me .principarfl July 24__h» Om" inthe. Canadians either. to..prnceed_to,a__,m.”t°,,,,e dm ,id not Am , Singh, t me G1 b : _,Uni th settlement by treaty or _submit the case _“Iowan eww, sm* wht into d_h,‘ mam _ . 0 ° ° ay' to dfsgnsie Nl Ill Irblltgiilm °K"!9*_°1° of all this? Theyonn men are not 1-hu war. ‘-’ _ -_ _ 8 _ , S°:°=~ 31°F! eases is gene in.1gns¢as.ii¢eseeIwn.»iss.is .na nseii N f li W0 when have deadlock, the ‘The United States ot inillieneot aensf e!~Cei~ and so long as a policy will insure .ne Republic the Re ublic’s ad ill ecielti ty do noth- Lauriea' Administration ap- A het and have appreciated 1 Hope that clearer vision ‘A msrinan Cab- i has im- 1 hill hand totiieA But now. with them in this sentiment.” L nw YORK, July 24 -The Sun’s Wasbinvton correspondent says, ‘ Some comment was caused hero bv the speeches ot Sir Charles Tapper and Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in the House ot Com mons on Saturday regarding the alaekan boundary dispute, but appaiiniliy their statements are not viewed wi& sppre hension As viewed in ozdieial circles here, the speeches were designed more or less for political elect Sir Wilfrid merely stated a plain “rule of three” of diplomacy when he said that; digg compromise on the bo Qute ier’s statement is that“h“e dm oi settling the matter by agreement with ing! ata uropeanbenamed and the ne ouauons were sto at this int it any way( albeit. the with his usual caution. trom saying so, the cold, that until the United States is; to take the course ot arbitrat- dilliculty, Canadi will decline the discussion ot the other| before the High Commis- V Sir Wilfrid still hopes but he believe, that the United States A apprsciata the situation as to issueto be decided by im- men. Apparently there is little of this being done. The of Canada has not been to its trust; it has discharged to the Canadian people. and q aliens be permitted to remain _ ot British territory, the bethit ui a power greater and greater than United The members of the Govern-, hile unable to speak for pub- feel strongly on the subject 'urs is little doubt that Canadians im _ » -I wil PAti.& sims h ts RAY urs said incurable aired of Kidney Disease in two months by Dr. Chas¢’s Kidney- Liver Pills. only when thoroughly convinced of the merit of a remedy that public men tb ' eir sanction. , E. H. Lemire, Notary Public, 1692 Dame Street, Montreal, tells of his re- recoverv from a severe attack of kid~ iseas " ' n agreement nsisggessgsug between two countries. iizeo elk '=_¢;f;f lll68B\I.l'\l ial mind has been relieved by asserting muted wi shes cssir PROHIBITMN IN KLNSAS standpoint For instance, Topeka is a inusic and every sllnrementars held no hesitancy action but it be said be displayed American on subject before open hostility Nothing will gained hy threats on either side. Somany great. interests- national party and individ nal- sro concerned andso many im portmt questions are before the Com mission that it is realized that only by i the exercise of much patience. great diplomacy _and an innnite amount of tact? can the delicate negotiations be brought to a successful conclusion. Sen- Fstrnmss, the iieadyoi the Amer-i-I can Commiseion,wi1i leave for his home in Indianapolis this afternoon He de- clined to discus' the matter further than toexpressl ` 'conhden' C' "ice in the resumption of ne ' tions at some date in the ant- gotia umn yet to be selected.” A nnrroiiiar. coinsimr. New York Herald, Sunday: “Great Britain and the United Statss will un- doubtedly come to an agreement- on the disputed _question of the Alaskan boundary. It the tormer can only quiet Canada, the entant terrible ot the moth-` er country, who insists on making such a rumpus that her elders eau’t hear themselves talk, the didicuisy will probably be smoothed over.” New York Herald, Monday: “Sir ` Wilfrid Lanrier’s remarks indicate that the Premier is in a needlessly despon- dent mood. As a matter-of fact the long continued interchange of views between the British G vernment and our own ,and the evident desire ot both sides to lavert trouble have demonstrated ' their inutal good will and desire to reach a peaceful settlement; and, as tue homely proverb has it, “Where there is a will there is a Way.” Among the many questions at issue it should certainly be possible on the, ‘give-and-take principle, to reach an agreement even with resort to arbitra- tion. It is _ a. pity that the word __ “war” should be spoken on either side. The notion that the two greatest powers in the ed, most highly civilized peoples on eaiwh, kindred peoples. and of late more closely drawn in the bonds of sympathy and friendship-could Hy at each othni`s throats over a few beggarly mining claims in northern wastesis preposterous; All the gold extracted others in y p Y ccmmetc mtere e w t the liiite Save l Lilley C0 OD 1 4 Lidiie world--the two freest, most enlighten- l open tor them. There are no tempts sad theiaef 'whofdodsiicrdrlnk ly, totakeadriiik, justlorthe-` lil ofbeingeociable. ' . Iiouiid it easier todo ' .- 1 werkiar tsmiisnsnaia isis-, é n¢.po1is_”°r ,ei,ooe'_ youapproacharemore iolis- tdn and give respecttul;heatl_ngt ~,There are more men in the Church. both as ating legislation we have enacted in the past-to say nothing ot the fact that - we und such good customers Just i new-should induce us to be patient and torbearing. pending the inevitable , _,_ agreement upon the points in dispute.” * is , , Q , New York Press. Monde * There -» ‘“’ “ can eertamlv be no prqiit *E Canada .iu it pi-ol°h¢i4¢ thnsiintuos, while in other * P mm u branch of this there be ee liege one may inconcludmg it New that the colon ..... 1 *H* 1 ~‘*"‘*3*" He “' § Americas imoudence and hinting Eng- fn* 2% .ish cowsrdice perhaps these cold there were but two .__ commercial lscts will be realized ” - bit:-ation or an appealto arms The' _____._____ i i., mmlolls Ar C only serious oonstruigios " f e Ms waatid it always is the wuissisusiusussymssnsneo W tmnonitod Stew Thggpgw will ,hgg ,,,“,., ,,, en wen . sa Y lewgsodxd goigobut that ot the remain wh I t to Kama] wt “|504 aw” i“§n°°t‘;°' ‘M °°“I:l{|':° that tnere was no betta: way or handl- Dmmgutgmm M. Bed _i1 St 6. ?Ul8B y OD. _ . 0_~ 1- th hr hi h_l negotiations the American Commission- s;€g;’t1‘;utoI tsulgv 1:1 :im S” A) We have some . . ers expressed a_ willingness to submit u - ned nh t I is, K _ rl goods olly DIIICTCHCC IS as t0pV the case to srbilsration, but suggested arf” edxnayo iam; ll; °':.°mbi_ No trouble to show goods, Come cue, come all and if yoi . . that the arbitrator be a South American! mm hw sims I huge seen its wgrkin what you wma; ask for 1¢_ ' _ . . . _ ge. F911” Arbluaum °f Mmm- _ T0 this P\'sP°Sll1°° *lm ~ 'ti I r mi it as ver cssn-shi _ it ' _ _ _ _ ‘ an eg y _ e is A Shan Take. Canaldians élstly refused to listen, insis.- especiwy so “gm my own spiritfiil p q ,, 088* y.. t1°`.§’t""... pi. willpeyyoutodropinand seetketn. *$133 p, for the__yltl§3g»__§l\§1_i»li°l1§, . ° »E¥tWlU~lH9 members and as mere attendants, » W rd will be beat I §f»Pf;§;);scn'i;gt,h:n§°§°i;°l;°§; ,,,'.a:_our fartineils do not need, l.lo1ril:af1mIl;il’:1lllles!¥l’re°ence]‘&r shares hey sn largely tqtss sewn ni the temper- is over, before buying their loiigh , as t I 1 ° ‘ liisom an'(lI.heelga]1?g‘ets?Iivholesale grocer in Kan lat once' by calling at the C Tam Store’ me in Pmh,b,,,0,,m_ bu, himeu ,mi Ashare oi' other plough extras can be hmlalfdt lose money, _ i ! teemtaller. He zives it as nisjuuge- ,better than an im rted Prove this at once ment as a business man that there is 25 ‘them y po by trying - per cent more business done bythe -[Kiel U drygoods, and hardware trades - a U n 9 ._ if ‘ gi Kansas than there was before pro- in in icon was established. 1, M Thpto is no probability that Kansas ~ will evergo buck upon the prohibition doctrine. -Bishop Millspaugh. (P. E,), ._ » of Kansas. ' m uisuricniitini in mis or nav s fini iiieinienv ESDALK FOUHDRY It machiner d t Bm M ` on , I ` tieiesiiétoiniemkisdei r.. _r . gi lanmessand profe=s»°°=1m'=“» °°°°‘“““"" Bram fag is unknown to v¢fS°“S Wh°’° ._ _ gs- - ss s~s»-_... '" .aiiiffiasizie his-ish" 'z&&‘$""§cl.r}i._aet`$`$'* ..¥;;;’.“.ii,?°;..;.... ..i.....i ctw... ....1 0. .nt Half i»f\_<>¢ 0" 4.000 yards J J JOHNSTON ;"°°=v °°°°P 1 '° "'°" BHD! 688? t§;.t.dn.¥,.‘.;..h;i;v‘.;;.“¢ct;§;t1;§é=1a;-if pm its $632383 3;? pxlssrshgaegg Cotton Print at Paton & Go’s. Agent Ummm P E I F0, ,,,,,,,,,,,_,,, ,,,,,,, ,,, N . Office. Masonic Tern le Cha.i‘ldti:ettYwn ?'pEPI ‘May 16 eod wt! P 5 ‘dl FAGC i _ .sandfii i y - liioni'-:n1' Patmsii ace t I A. W. ‘ N" Bm" '”° M" Tm' A ' Gharlottetown Sash and Door Factory H! ' - With experienced Workman and iii-st-class manhmery, we are prepared t imetnsbrsin so urea out that eonoentmuen supply contractors and others with Doors and Frames, Sashes and Frames ou otiineught is almost bod interior and exterior Finish, etc, etc. one-ami ei an in stood in the h _Y Ii "H is found in the liialen, and -unless the S pureaud rich ihebr§1llb¢°°“*° °“‘h““S‘ A Gothic windows, stairs, lt-air Bells, Balusaers, Newel Posse, Oypie we lm” , VERY want of p1'0P¢l’l\°‘“"5hm°°"F°od tes ne' Guttgr and Conductors Kiln Dried Spruce and Hardwood Flooring, Kills link am ' . A. W. Chase' BlD0d . “ea . 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