Yw____~______._____._......_....,.._,._ sa|m»..J|\nsia1l&§f§lM¢l@ Q5? g ... M GUARDAIN,CHARLOT'I`E'lOWN, OCTOBER 13 898 _ L . tofnnnnnainnnn. vvvvvwvvvvvvvvvv `% \.£;i~ Please if' Memo b lwcnt to be - H bolhod with ' -`- \ ' i§ii§i;;a`¢I1i\is§|§;iti\(§,1si»..,$.» » -J' »\` 1; li ~,'§~_;r; M _ f r‘\_ . _ _im ` . ’ ._ ,W NOTICE T0 OYSTER FISHERMEN. 1_1 ‘The Minister of Marine and Fish- enes has ordered the North Shore Oyster Reserve to be opened for iigh- ing, on Monday, the 17th October, at 5_ oclock, a. m. to fishermen holding licenses. W c. HOBKIRK, V O erseer. Ch’town, Oct. 13-Qi Auc_'_r|oN Thursday, 0ct.13, at 10.30 a.m- Iam instructed by Mrs.Ernest Daw- son to sell at her residence on Prince Street on the above date 311 he, household furniture. This is a genuine clearing out gd _ °‘nd"uZ°°d8 will be soldwithou: reserve. E. H. NORTON an Independent Journal. Untllmmellill Ili earless; aiming to be Just. lmpartlal, Rellablei Newsy eeking at all times to further the best in crests ofthe ncop1e.aud rec0¥DiZ0df-h°1`°f0l`° 55 The I-’,eop1e’l P&P_°1'-,_, Published at its oiiices Cameron Bloc.r.9outh .ide Post once, at me fbuowinz mtes.pavab1° in ad ' :- Morniégsclaiition. daily (except Sunday) mon Shlgitiier yr ....................... ..L.(ll 8 ‘mi-weekly tion(Mond. R. Thur.) per yn $1.50; in advance ........................ . .LN Neelrly Edition (Thursday) per year l1.25;in advance ........................... ..1.00 Branch Offices have been established at the following places. d news turn siiehimerside, Currie s Bookstore-D. K. Cllrrl OH Agent. A t - T.: ' .'.'._ ~ ‘*' WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12. l893. _ U THE POPE AND PEACE Among the other “powers” to whom the Czar’s circular note in re gard to disarming was sent was His Holiness, the Pope. It so happened, whether by design or omission of the Russian foreign oliice, that the mis sive did not reach the Vatican until about two weeks after it had been re- ceived at the other courts of Europe. And it also turns out that no re l P Y i has been sent. Whether the answerd has been delayed, out of resentment remains to be seen. In the mean~ time the Roman news ers which views of the Vatican are discussing spirit. cordial acceptance of the invitation to join in a peace conference p was counted upon with _ , ,t _ certaint long as the question of the Pope’s temporal power is left open T’ This position is vigorously attacked by the anti clerical jcurnals, which hold the Pope responsible for the lttteralves 'of his reputed organs. One of them»de~ plores what it calls the dreadful fact that “While all the powers of Europe are dreaming of 'universal peace, the chief of the Roman Catholic Church, who claims to represent Christ 'en earth, alone preaches war.” This seems an extreme and unwarranted' View. The Pope has _not preached war, but the clerical journals clearly indicate that the only hope of a re- stored temporal power rests on the sword. ` _ ' P P00 not bright. Whether or not the papal policy is opposed to reducing the vastfmilitary armaments under which Europe at present groans, it sufficient] a rs that the throw obstacles in the way is that of tbeclerical party in Italy and lillB of these objects can be ob- tained by peaceful methods. only on the chances of war, and these. long cherished purposes may yet turn the scale toward war. At present the agencies making for peace are not strengthened by the attitude of either France or the Vatican. It seems that a supreme effort was made in the province of Quebec to obtain votes enough to counter-haf lance the majority f .r prohibition in tl1e_ other provinces. La Minerva probably intimates that this majority 111 Quebec has l)een“c00l§ed” to order-_ It charges that the returning onieepg appointed by the government were in the plot and lent themselves to tha fi-and. Allowance must be made for Miner-veis party leaniugs till the facts are ascertained. At present it is .claimed that the vote in Quehggawgi °° lug” 83 U0 Overballlloethe QQ". ance majorit elsewhere. , _ g Y_ We must `:'i;T;*'§'h° °5iC-Bl. returns before we a. knowtuaaam ` peace be guaranteed in Europe so Y PP°°' . PIM! which has been lmost dispoaed to In the last analysis their hopes rest iu the Dominion for the first nine months of the current year shows a very favorable contrast with the like period of last year. The total - nulli- ber of business failures so far in 1898 is 1,091 against 1,501 last year, with liabilities of $7 592,510 ,$10,-* 653,212- In P. E. Islafnd the. num- ber of failures dropped f.1:o_rn.¢i3l1t four, with liabilities in about like proportion. Brsdsn-sets statement of failures i` The Indian trouble in Minnesota is ata oint about 200 miles west of distance south of the Manitoba llll Mlllllllllll lllllllllllll. cool ers shall be able to read and write, but in deference to strong objections made the clause was dropped. Now the Montreal Herald puts in a plea thut the aldermen of an important ‘ ' ui-is as e n iii ,R.Sea an. . . . - B OWN i°»=» f;a.aaaia.l7;?. ...‘°:.°.‘1‘;aa';:;;r:..“ a.;°s;:§..;s s‘°"° |»° nil a SOAP I I I government tried to pass a law last stove 'pu' ous’ 6 | _ lt makes my Skin smooth; tleor. white at which the Herald argues the mat- illiteracy is prevalent in the' city council of the metropolis. bling silver,but much lighter. When The Pope has been so generally re-a °'“d=.1‘”l5 it might make Sflld md “il” garded _aa the friend of Peace that his ver less valuable. This actof a tyrant deprived the world of this valuable ` era down to the present age. Bat both the Observstore Romano .r . A - 'F ° and the Della Verita, which are] Saver Headaches pliesspeace, hatlhow can -ormtinigd illesulting from Catarrh Cause ' Great Suffering ` idieii' 'liebe 'ivurifici-,v lreodw " lareaparllla Gurelt V .mire blrsivi Sheds levlrr her niilcheeialc tailed tagiureliet. ‘&gmember Hood’s Sersaparilla cures when others fail. .BAG tliilltatementi 1. Hood as cn.-, Limit Man.: ,"Desr Sire:-Ithiirkdt aiséhty to lee ivuknow what 'i`Bers¢,|¥.rilla"',"' hu I gnc for me.; jr, th hiadachsl iifily, .1313 118° with cntnrrli. not cure ing, although 1,,ipg$@bwnl Some possible combination of the, l°m° d°“l?-li* ' ._-E 'mv' ranteed ar money fgfqndgd Roman Catholic nations seems to be "md Qi- - Rh -_ nu gg* ohedp- held by them in hope to gmt tm ,,§_,,¢u,d Wm ,whim ,M A splendid chance to get a stove restoration of the states ofthe churclif, 11°" m°‘ 3*” 3""‘Al” F°°9‘“ ‘ b°“ ‘ but at this distance the res t is Qfhnve for,Je_are,thaii._kstpBood’s‘_ pg- =r/nis." line. ll. Qin; in sz. prus of France. The latter still Tommb’ I for the restoration of her lost prov- "ffH , 4 mess on the Rhine and the .Papmyl _E clings to the equally forlorn hope of a is the nest-inisetthe one 'rms restored temporal pow,”-_ Neither; soig ryan aruggisu. si; sixiiorts' g WE “IVE Tllins Small Shoes Paris ;,°.f,,.‘;“"‘°“,,,,,’,°,‘“,,,‘,’, *,?,‘,?' .__ F, VE- Bought from a Large Manufacturer who le Gel” city like , that should~ be able to read and write. From' the length ter we are forced to conclude that It turns out that aluminum was discovered nearly two thousand years ago, and then lost to the world. Pliny I tells that in the time of Tiberias a worker in metals presented to the for the delay of the Czar`s message °mP°l`°l` 8' beamiflll metal CUP “Sen” Pap questioned he said he had extracted usually are the exponents of the the new metal fmm Clay by 9' Process ` known only to himself and the gods. the Czar’s proposal in no cordial He was Pronfptly d°°‘Pl°*ft9d».5° l"h“'° the secret might be left with thegods neu me P89!!- iisiihafn s 8 Riiihli' Record ,_ 8 Model Grand 8 Favorite RD-nge ’ ' 8 Palace $30 9 Palace, $34 Reniemherall our Cook* Stpvil 89,11 priced with Pots Kettle Copper Bettoi Pans, Iron Pans, etc Number 8 Gem. gl" ‘hy °»-l"l1’f»°" “lm” -"Ml-l?i"°“'° ‘"9 Hall Stoves for softlooal from 1 king it ' i~reii!€o` " “if” great ` *di°;’m,s mu:';_m,_mm"’:§‘:_en J I-|a|,| stoves fpr I-lard ¢0al from N 0 riasoned ~it»¢&d.3lHn,-why woiiid R °° m suwe from Wta all .thi headaches had left me and my catarrh trouble was much better. I continued , .=e1¥i”¢.f_1e°d,’= ,-¥1<¥._¥§§!g__<,1°-, 'riveasomuca beireatfrcm'inh'¢r1fwonie , ` - _advise any one ,fb1oodtotry'Hood?s.Saraa]l»1‘l_Ila,;f»,hU'gx'ee§t l ~ blood purifier. I feel better now* lilhan 1 #Mm UK e music selected and the system ot teachin em ___B y.___ “pies WWE Uvmidlss, si L. MR.S For Little Gllaps. MUSIC STUDIO Strung Shoes .Willis i all it I , In ‘pills on Friday For-Sgrdy ys. for tuition in Piano, Organ, Voice Cul- st sh gags ture and Singing. Class instructing in ' the Theory of Music is given free £0 i a‘\\|Q|\§ pupils The exercises used, th ' Fnr the P F . .imlna , 2 ployed are identical with those of the ¢ S conservato ` . B ' '_ airy. n..n..1.'1$’51a.i§;?.3§§“§§'i£'?§. "°" |-'**'° “""‘ '"“' '“”°" A Er] n2‘§a.ar§’ar§°'ii§.`§.”§’"i'i?i‘il`°“ii°“”’* And Ele alll SIIUES . ..._, g where orders may be left. Sept 15 2aw3md A F *haha 'nm ` / We-keep a mco°=;sorh\\o||'l and sell very -‘A nlcur wi sumis; °'~»°» J fl 12.11..: ll” s°°mf r “ fu: Foo suaiilsun. k