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CHARLOTTE i`O\i'N PRINCA EDWARD IiLAND MARCH 28 1900 *, ‘_ JW | ; li 11 F ' ==.- -iw- "" ”"""""°M*“W “Nl g if s i l would give Canaria say one eighth, and _ A vi I Aiistzxiliii one tenthfas niaiiy representn- j ._ _ ‘B ‘TI i \ I 1 ' _ tives as the British Isles. \Vith such re- _ EE ‘~?i'I.'.“.Z°. “m cr.: quickly rc-;n`ri stron-pri: :md vit.-i 3 when|li<\tedi:yo»| Liim-i (_i<-xrssi' i lirrnscr; the introiig->i=f. and <-'-ei;g>- ess bu-suse mos: c-meer:-;1:~»\l: Z6 _ ¢.,'°‘\8 ol' nrrenp;,he:iin»; _air-;i-._i;_'.=-; bee! tea ui .1 Ll-cz. 3.4:. lists-Eve:;'_’.~.r guaranteed and signed in blue, 1; BilMPA`N‘l’S- EXTRAGT . _ u -- _ _ f I-`~.>i'tu:i;i<;ciy we lzavc rcacliccl a sta_c-,fe in _ _ ‘_ ‘-_---»_~---»---- -- ---- ---~--' g _ _ _ _ _ , are matters worthy ot consideration and _ »--~_ - Tis : lirizisli ln.-tory at which ihcrc is no longer _.m.-._,_,._ »- 1- ' ./fi.;‘ e* Q \,__,/ .QD V I; Pure \ l Fragrant _ P Q ll :and products of the Motlie Country en- ; Baby s Own _ ~ - ’ Soap Ls specially ‘recommended by many family physicians, for nursery uae. , leunred imitations, some of which are ‘I dungeons and may cause skin troubles. _I Alam mlinswcu., um. ? |v|oN‘rn:AL. 9' ...N V I ' L ` I *QM/e do as we saypg* lf You Nil 1, ,accorded the right of self-government, The “Alum” *J i Want wr B Your whosl ready for th ` iii _ know W e’\l send tor ir and L have it ready when we any `° ; Flake 25 _~ N4, 111,131.3 :E the noble Lord who had itiu charge re- ~. 1'hoBn<-¢ Bicyce Repair Shop turns 'ont only first- t .W ` ‘ (ir-lt whwling, ju°t lot mag ; ' _ W N I '. ' E ' 1 m T-'-"C: $35 °"_|E`;L‘ ‘Y I{UlT.€[l.»\Y. MARCH. ‘-9. IMO. ` IMPERIAL FEDERATION. l The incidents of the past few months _ _ _ from the imperial Parham ent; but much ` lmve greatly streiigtlioned the hopes of _ ='1`°=‘~i‘-'=¢°°- tl I ‘al F deution Lea ue and S I v 0 Jin lgtpf;-lin thee ut” distant futlgre to Empire slialL.be represented. The Work of I I., :M3 \ _ _ _ i _ '_ ' f the Council would he wholly cciniined, t: ; -'V ~ I , .mug us Lite to fate \\ ith .i movement or _ _ _ - ~ _ tiles rcorgiiiiizntion of the British Empire. matters of imperial concern' Behind this _ __ i I ~ I This is a matt-er upon which there will be I wi le divergences of opinion the inqrnent i ri definite' scheme is put- forward, but so l l`.~.;- no clear plan of action has been for ` CF BSE]-' . . . ~ U l l ~ * lxiiiilatell even williiii the league itself. 5 :ivy questioii ainong io__vz~.l subjects as to _ ills iinpertaiice and desirability of main- ., i:‘.inin;: thc unity of the I;`inpii'e, and this ‘ v izifiitioii is :ill iiiiporluiit as at p:'eparatory _‘ to proviiliiijr the iiccessiiry political ap- `;;il.»\:i.-oil by \\~hi;.-h the L`ni;cd Kingdom* :.i:i.i the Coloziics shall be operated as one 1;:;‘e;1t ii;itio;iiil iiiacliine in the ages to i ln the middle of the last century it was tliouglit fair and just to tax thc colonies 5 vrithout giving them any voice in the af- ! provinces were lost by being driven into lrevolt, the principle *of taxation without .iiceprcscntiitiion was abandoned. The re- _maining colonies and dependencies were ` treated more justly, and as they became fitted to order their own affairs they were which rapidly developed until they were i permitted to impose duties upon the goods tering Colonial ports, precisely as they im- posed customs faxation upon the goods and products of foreign countries. This full measure of self government came to be looked upon as a preparatory stage to independent nationality. British states- ineii ofthe highest eminence looked for them to become separate nations, and a very active school of public men in Eng- land openly advocated the hastening of the time when the last slender tie would be sundered and the colonies out adrift to shift for themselves. Even so _late in the day as the formation of the Canadian Dominion many prominent persons both in Britain and Canada looked upon that measure as merely a step toward full Canadian independence. When the British North America Bill as introduced in the House of Lords arked: “We lay to-day the foundation i _ 7 7 A a taining the imperial ariny and navy I iconic. presentatioh a shnrc ln the cost of innin- would necessarily fall to the colonies. A more practicable proposal is to form it Supreme Council for the Empire, separate mailer, in which all the divisions of the anil other plans lies the all-important question whether a formal act of federa- tion would tend to strengthen the real unity of the Empire, whether such a ieasure is necessary and whether we my not better remain as we are These we shall further discuss them hereafter. me-3______ The fcarfiil peril to which our boys were 3 exposed during thc pursuit and capture of ; (/`i'oii_je are \'i\'idl_v pictured in the letters l we publish today. Never before have our Island pcoplc liiifl to read of their sons and brothers being engagfed iiniid such scenes of slaiiglitcr and peril, and it will be with parrlonable pride that we can hereafter Your Srning _ tot is Here , Ladies’ New Spring Eluzn pflain cllotlli Coat, d b double stitched seams and e S, bone buttons `aWii _ i . ~ » ' p a n c ot i Coats, d b double stitched seams and (ridges, velvet collar and bone buttons Cadet blue plain cloth coat, d b double stitched scams and edges, plaid Silk lining, pearl buttons f' . _ . <3' § ,_..~. ‘ I s'.‘..» on _ ., 1 if I Y 3' Q *fit -"<4, . 1.. _. A »"\'~"¢ ' ,_,.~~ . U "\"_ >\,“:*»'. ¢ _.-11 . v‘° ' ./v,!*,'.'. .'."\»\’<\ ' nv... _ . nu. i \|.g._» _ _ . 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On Saturday she :ir- ‘7rived at Chaiinci with 1f*_,‘J0O. The price. ' ot oil is high and the trip promises to yield, Lig Cas recall how bravely they czirried them- Light grey Ch.evi9t_°1°thG in 1 selves in the sternest of all trials. \; pr "_ ’ tpiu? e satin lunng pearl buttons, _ e ly awn Chocolate cloth coat, fly front, aplique trimming' ` , velvet collar a.nd_Ce1'ise, satin lining, pearl buttons, _ ’ French grey plain cloth coat, d b' ily front, cerise satin lining Blach plam c oth coat, d b double stitched seams and edges, plaid silk Kh lining, pearl buttons aki plain cloth sp ,coats with double stitched seams, strapped edges, red silk lining, plelalll buttons. Blaffslz Qlofh coa|§:A,b¢‘i.13:;)Li;>uble stitched seams and strapped edges, Nd Black broad clotliwcoat, double stitched seams and edges, ce:-iso satin lin- ing, I buttons aiwn 3.111 0 O~ Sp C08. -, , Ou S C litf 1' 1'u. ' rata bi erase edges pina pool biidins sim" IGUU _-as .____ `v' ' i_r, ~ ' 1 “ ’T is Worth a Bag of Gold." Tfzis applies to nothing bet- fer than #ie glorious Spring time that moves all oerdure to life ana' brings aroanclthe day when all.-humanity can fza‘zie_ an opportunity to cleanse their blood ana' thas put into opera- tion all the /zealth and vigor tlzat is possible. Everybody naturally turns to Amer-ica's tor Venetian _Dress cloth ecat, d b prett-ily trimmed with braid, pure satin lining and pearl buttons J. ATU" _ 69,7 ' THE CARPVT MEN ' /img *V* N ECEbSITATES""¥ ' -\ Greatest Spring Me d 1' c 1' n e. 'l GRAND CLEARANCE Hood’s Sarsaparilla, to prepare them- I selves for the joys and pleasures of sum- mer. It never disappoints. I After Fgygrg' - " My little girl took p Hood’s Sarsaparllla. after scarlet fever and ` it made her well and strong. Since then I have given it to all my children as a blood .;; ERNEST moi;-I ; elm vm. what we uid 3 ° lun season we’il do this :E 5 ~. ' year. _ 1 0 Lot us have your wheel, < i i;-1 iovoie Repair Shop in the then near future Canada would to be a part of the British Empire. M x”"'inn"°-*°-i---p 11- ent when those Islands were voluntarily S surrendered to Greece, the British dag u _ hauled down and the___British troops F E Sunnyside New -‘ ' _Y ) . ffrof the Ionian Islands just before his ap- ‘ P »:. _ _ _ 5' W -pointment to Canada, and had been pre- ' m Pcowso Block. First door to the arched away. Under. these circum- fw qpqggi|~g_ stances his coming to Canada was looked Sotisfactor Work. Reasonable upon by many as in anticipation of 8 _ Y crass.. Somewhat similar occurrence to signalise . {_ -- FIRST-CLASS NEW L lj ` the full independence of the Dominion. For a time a. number of newspapers and some magazine writers in Canada and Australia were the advocates of inde- pond-ence, and several prominent public men, among whom were the late Sir f a great State which may one day over- hadow even ourselves." Lord Morick in pening the iii-st Parliament of Canada spoke of the new Dominion as a. “nation," and Lord Lisgar who succeeded tothe Governor Generalship was apparently 5 _ BRICK impressed with the notion that some day e had been British High Commissioner I purifier. It -is a priceless panacea -in my Lamily. Hood’s Pills have also proved of great benefit to me. I would noi: be withou: these medicines.” Mas. Trun, 56 Winches ter Street, Toronto, 0nt. Aftgr Crip - “ The grip- left me ver; weak. Three bottles o!Hood's Sarsaparilli built me up. I now weigh heavier thin before my illness. I recommend B'ood’. Bax-saparilla to all who suffer from weak- nesses of the ~body." Anrnnp Slcrrn, 21 Bank Street. Toronto, Ont. Out of Sort;-“ Had no appetite, coulc not sleep, was out of sorts. Had troubli I with my kidneys. Since taking- Hood’s Barslipai-lila"' have good appetite, “~slee1 loundly and enjoy better health." Mus lhnosnrr Binn, 582 Bethune Street, Peter- boro, Ont. Strength Builder -"Mylellk wife mf :hildreii have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla and it strengthened us. It relieved me of z lame back." Divin McGl:onsl, caretaker Colt Institute, Galt, Ont. B|00d Purlfler-“ I have taken Hood’: Barsaparllla and Und it beneliclal for my self and baby. It purirles the blood an- Itrengthens the system.” MRS. Hana. WALL. Clinton. Ont. Sqofula -"Hood’s Sarsaparilla h:- cured me of sci-otula. I was weak and rl/ billtated but it made 'ine strong and we After a severe cold had catarrhal fm.- Again resorted to this medicine and it cu r»_ nie." S/iran E Dzizor, Annapolis, N. s. -i_l__i.._ ROF Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. Bargains for Everybody," ` _ sPo‘r casa l Come and see us. _ We will do A LARGE __YARlE'l‘l T0 SELECT Fllill our best to please you. OPEN AT I P- M. TODAY ' weeks I & wARRENl 21---lw d&w then eod & w ` Q .`f. '_"' I _ A U _ Alexander Galt and others still in active . f\ ' _ _ ,_ if-q"§°\v\ f I ` public life, were open advocates of inde- ` i""'H€V8'Fpj$a `0` ‘1§.,*" _ _- ' Qf 3 dd . ' ' ' ~ Mippilt B ~'~ X X f i. -J _ ; - ' !'_~ U _ _ en ence The notion is now almost f » _ Hood’s "i ls ure llverilis thcnoalrriti' -»_ ' Orgotten and has been relegated to the ‘é§!§]{t,..’Q',§§?§,§,'1{_,;u»fg§,_,.§,,____ .A b ~3v-- ack-ground in this country as has the ' party of“Little Englanders" in the Mother Country. A hearty. healthy imperialism (Neff Queen Sb' and Opera }I0use°) li taken its place, based on the convic- 9 U ° ° . stan W Clllillililln P E Island Gvodonotcalledtcr within 6) dass will be fum ly Wvhinv, 5% to 101: n dozen. lldlegf ond Gentlemen-'s (`l~»l.h|ug wa hed i Chile lllyle ond with dosnwoh at LQWES P8lCl:*~ G'\ou.s takoa It Dfiv me “esldorice mail meh I5 d im as tion that Britain stripped of her posses- sions beyond the seas would lose her prestige, her commerce and her strength, while the Colonies, each attempting d alone would suffer an equal loss. eshould miss the strong defence of the | HENRY R.LORDLY,G.E. Ao"u»c.n§ soao co El Graduate Pmlego ot Civil Engineering (‘¢ r all University. ‘ Cous`.ili.ms 1- ~ ‘dueor forfiemnrnl Work Fo-»_ altiev--Hydrnuic, Sanitary Engineering and 1143?* d¢z\u»u1nS¢ 0 ¢¢s*_."1\ i- ~.mr.o\rv| and nh Qu i Imperial navy, and Britain would be D _shom of the naval and coaling stations ‘__ I W _-__ its [wanf I6 Draft Hr-rses from 1100 lbo.\l0i'\rds. Will be .town Friday ld Sthlltdoy. leurs-gasipa. UFZP5 Fl* 19's. l_ __ 3 REWARD. 'nie subscriber ofers a reward gf Ibn Doll-'ss for information that will kid to this recovery of his pure bred 'oollie dog, strayed or stolen Monday, 1201:. is lix months old, black, with. solar and breast, and one white ithout which she could not long retain the' mastery of the seas. The Queen’s Jubilee gave a new impulse to imperial sentiment, and it has been enormouslyw popular conception is that the entire OLIVER MASON. _.......u......i by the vom... wi... . taking of Canada and Australia to send, thousands of their sons to fight under the N O ld in South Africa.. f We have said that no plan of imperial federation has yet been formulated. The ` Have You Seen/4/.. ‘.Any of the famous Pjfpy ‘Picfqrggl We _sell them; 'for l cent each. Colored one Q2 c-ants. Call in and-lookiove the .catalogue some Oxcolleu 8 studies among them. l QQ = : ,°llt_.l-_.less ` 145 Queen St. cl 5@@@illols i Y 1 ,, » \. \ Produce a. quick, sure _. _ 1 ALL _ ,._. _ LIGH 1"' every time. _..`J¢-me thing after the manner in which our Canadian provinces are united in a ted- eral union, '_with a central parliament in Empire should be bound together some- 1 4_3 ul. lull N.: s mchihltl ` ,fs `~ ,. -'ro as rev. '"““"~'“ $0 -'00 if-_ .. 2*'-.. .-._ ._._»~ ' ll' ~ ‘ “**'°"' `; f _._.- __ V Bovine nruoeuua s j ‘ -° JW lrfivod-one ton Inger; Tig l _ . . Tho to' hllof ii th _ffllokd ' very pomwd .nous ind. which the United Kingdom and the Col- |;b¢¢°::gi»ot'i\.u;ton n:d%lil|:hld:or?phS,ree&| tho Home of "Lu py_’_’ onies should beprepresented in proportion g_.§e'°_,,i°°'i,f ur' D’ B' S"°"°f't°' FRANK R. HEART; fm their white popuiauou. such a pam A, “,|"",,°g_°f“ °°‘='°"*=“°°S- d&W. 1 1 fs iliiii up li-igil I” 1 ; '“-r’ 5 b 'md 'C ‘ _ °- ~°~ H- “- Glio. n. Loirowoam ao.. so” A 5.50 V 7¢°° ,j 7.50 7~S° _ 9'-73 ` i-_ 7-78 7.3¢ f. BJC 3-78 9.# Hr, atertsmw ii _ $15 L Grove. lo. 22. 24. 2?. ITIAYE 2 9 ii- i ; illll Aid iii* iigiigpgig 135;, UI? li