¥ ’ . ` ladies’ Watches and Chains tents’ Watches ann Chains h had in cannot honeto control the external ra- istiona of Newfoundland while t t hae An Independmt HL mtnmmmed nd Colony remains outside of the Dominion, f¢lf1¢8l» Umm! ‘° nor can we afford to play a camo that Jug; 322'; ;¢?:,¥§ will keep her out forever, if pereiltod 50 XC of the people. and recognised thvreforeea Bai it is by ng mug; certain that a Th’ P°°"1°"" P“p°r i it ir t o me lines proposed iiimiea i ni ,iv rmmmoek. "°°P1`°¢Y "7 “ Nimgx lyk §;’§:g&°¢c»““ i;:f°“°"‘°3 “"°" between Newfoundland and the States I. € Ill VI * ae §:?r_:1_i_i_n2i;c_E_;dei:1°n.dni1y (except Sunday). “og would be so mena~lng~ or injurious to W S¢miW¢=klY £U°=1 (WMI A Sell PM Canada, or tolmperial interests as h s r in advance eek$l’y5§`dition (Wednesday) per year $1 mi 35 begn by 801110 Demons Supposed. It oi 1' ’ y °'d"“°° Branch ofmma oo tainly locks rather less alarmingthan the |_ have been established at theéollowin %§ sohemeof Continental Free Trade whi h be 1 , news u s €dlfe|ir¢lvcs€;Tiscili1§,tl‘§i-:Iii nxidik :gd otheer businsr found fmor with many prominent 112188. t "_ Summemde _Rogers & Rage". ,,°,.,_I_ 3 ¢_ Liberals n few years ago, and which drove , " Baker, Manager aiiberion aiberioii res: office-Herbeii clerk. Edwafd Blake 0°” °f that Daft? Inanufaoturérs prices Agent. SourisE '1`ei~ h n . . . aim G ami ----__. by the most competenttaiid ’_“ “°§‘““é`i’??i+ 'B5-=5‘3~°*»’f-»-===~_ piIl§'df§§§§h,f§§Z.ifd.f2f§°f.ff§§f..Sf§ business the results bein B, W6 ’ an g H b d f bi _ Se stitutions in Montreal havebeen so highly 2° aidogg commended. have added to their claim t 6 n. w. niiion, CAMERON BLOCK. upon the public appreciation by a Joint donation ti the London ho pitals which vertisement to Canada as well as a noble J I A FRIDAY SEPTEMBER _,_ 1902 will yield $80 000yeaily. It is a good.a"- M *I _V " r v' 'f B -Q-,_ PEC _ when two Canadians confer such abotii This is the way Premier Bonn’s mission UP-»l1 t"8 ¢'U.Y °f 1193503- to Washington to renew the Bond Saturday Nighfg-;__ks upon the he _ T01-HE PRINGE Blaine treaty of 1890 strikes the New d i York Tribune that esp te the many millions ofwell OF WALES It was a dozen years that Canada be thumbed Bibles already in existence, the ii-I I ` ‘gan playing the part of the dog in the annual demand for the Old Bookls fur 4* OV 8 vernment at Washington negotiated di i manger Atihat time the Revubllm greater than tiiatforiiieiatestn sian + e c n e S nit in Newfoundland ‘without taxation. TDS D351? f°W Y¢’&1'S» it is authoritatively d th N I keep a complete line of all the advertised and best known makes’ such as I '__i'iI-an-____ el ii at ewfoundia-Hd fi=h¢l‘lM\\ 111185* s'ate'i, have seen farmore new editions of 1 their fish in the United States duty T t ld h the Bible than of any other book, never here Should be no doubt In the mmd 0f o ave ne§';‘g1b?;ha;;;n“‘:?$§ gvz imnred old, and many morearein preparation, 8 _:_ rom treat with Newfoundland has passed itsquartermlllion inarkand S Déevlgmg ythat imencans might buy that “evtrybody is said tobe readin b free be Pierces’ Prescription. u Pierces’ Discovery and Pills. W _ , _ y e'c capest although the cost D0dd'5 pi1]s_ governments of the United States and th ’ Pink Pills. *N | every consumer that Ogilvie s Ma&aba Hours either In should have been made It the purpose of each publisher beluc w nw ould of been made but for Canada. The vid. mme, maps, |,1.¢°,;°,1 51,;-¢,,°¢ ,tc are reall th ll l .V t hall Bib] di i , ewmundlaud B upon it The a a make e-rea ngeas er pleas All Chase’s Medicines. ‘B Stuart’s Tablets. gl _Peruna, etc. _ mb t anter and more iuforminir Ifall the new more than other Hours The reason is that ri governnien was mea i approve Bei Bwhsw nv# bsiuabvvsht vb: are they they make more bread of a’ ‘better ifuallty auada vigorously objected, and prevail »p¢futed,and ifbonght, can it he that th _ _ . an ,, “num umudmm an any other Hour in Canada. - it. It was vetoed however, not upon dhaud bookstores What becomes J‘n G. J general principles, but explicitely in nm" 37 Upon tho British governllwlit (0 Veto ”_"¢;.e‘dg Th . . 9 order to give Canada a chance to do scme> °f them' Th* "I7 °’P!°°“"°° is tha' 3 Mins mm _ thing Canada set for-nh that she wanted great many more persons have Bibles. I,I`UG'G'IsT` D0 Rot l'¢0iPl'0°ii>¥ With 55° Ullllwd Sli!-tes read with more or less re ul it it ar Y. than at A I » h lf, th t th fisheries ques .ion was , THE MEDICAL HALL- dhgsliiost plbwerful lever to that end, and my mevious time in ms "Und 8 history a arm __ that she would be helpless it the United or than the croakers about the neglect of ` _ __ y - _r _ _ Ustibes recmmcity mafy with Newfound Scriptural instruction would lead us to Bl _ K Lland were ratified So the Bri ac Diamond Line S ltisnot pleasant to be reminded that ernment 1-eluctantlv vetoed the treaty ___,__ __ _ 5 M a "i . J Canada has been playing the dog in the or i Allthe books ,School Reqiiisiias Everything the student requires at C MITCHELL S BP Queen Stleet in the Colleges and manger but that is undoubtedly the opinion not only in the United States but win Newfoundland as well. And it is true that Canadafs obgection and pro- Thg S_3_B(?NAVISTA sailing from test prevented the ratification of the lfoutreal, Friday morning Septemberi Bond Blaine treaty It is also probably 531W}ub¢ du? at Ch'f1°W11, Sunday true that the plea on Cauadas Hart Seitiggh’ ?;dSt°n M;;“;;,;’ J twelve years ago was that there was hope Newfoundlani via - North that a treaty of reciprocity with the South Sydney C, B, can-ying hm-595 States might be made to include all of cattle and sheep on dcck and prOdl1Cé .British North America as did tue reci- under deck at lowest possible rat€S. F°f fu” Pf~ffi°'u1='~fS as ‘° frightlf§‘.f`fZl.§'f§ff§f.1f.T§af.§fii§§i`§`§§°a'l° and passage apply to n ’ ” “ “ ° @ maaifiiisren i.i IIASZAH ti. PEAKE BROS_ & Co such a treaty, whether from want of ) Agen;s_ nelfort or otherwise Canada carr-is less Y 4 '€h’Town, Sept. 4,1 2. ' ‘ ' 7-22 dwtd. Exam Pat. as , CHARL01‘i 9° 3* _ about recipro ity now than she did in the I, often l W M' f' Y 13 5' I seventies, eighties and early nineties She thought1?e!;§pne;1]1>11ee§:>vi?lri1o:ayw¥e1ai';s _aj H4 gt P* I/l 1” . . _ . .y ful and iii iitful “Wh f ici. -"'7`"`°f' "":“"`*‘;"”""'.._,_ Pima Hawaii inlaid Killian rf: §§;1i1:3;t:3;.:i'::§i$;t';°~.“°" -m»" H ii °f ~»~‘»fs“=» ‘ _ I barrier against union with the Island “__ ,V ° OeusT d gst -2*' _,S _Mon P ues ay mornin ep 2nd S- D . y. Nor has Canada the same pre~ Hours-9 30 to 12 30. ` ` L text now to interfere again, should Mr Parents may deP‘md fm th 1 eir ittle _ Ones receivm the w 1!-*F a F I *_ _ , -...........,.__ . a..i,.,.. ami.. “Y S‘“°‘“‘ af We will offer special prices and t°riiis on Instructors-Miss Lena Barr-=it """` M188 E621; Dutdier, Giaduate Kind Nts am if you E I “$3 mfafmaoaa win be a i any and get your _ UU§ our business in __ the Custom Tailoring I3 the _ best we have ever liad.“_ ‘ “,p;n1i;¢1 3:12 § sm'&e numberof new customers _Q f that wearegiviuggood values in rgli 4, _ li _s 0»_ t‘- _ &_§, _- \ _ , _*I ____ `__ _ V __ _ _ “ ff 'ui-besawefi ii a ne anim ; [fé"<'1a°s ‘P °” °b°'° ‘H gl diy fur 3 byezther of thcabuicftaehers ea h } C Stye ve only a fewof EE cleaastiloal on trade also J Saleooaeeectthat otans Us LUWBT P!!!