as i 3 WW) -”l»lT\Q\lT~\\T. (`}f{A'%.f.() l‘TEf‘0W.\T FEBRUARY 15 ‘S99 I5 so you can he sure of hig bargains in Ready-to-wear Clothing, Tweeds, Blankets,l 4 Gaps, Dress goo s, etc. lt s a golden opportunity to buy goods, slightly dama fire and water. llon’t lose any time in finding your way to the Bargain Gorner PEG VV 3E fBI:{C)'I'fE-IfEifE¥ !'BA1lCE’8 FUTURE- D AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION powers. privileges and territorial rights ___ of the several colonies remain intact, h The federlqtiond T élusiralia’ which except in respect of the voluntary sur- V ‘ , as been 5° ‘mg 9 “ye ‘ s°°m3 at- _last renders of the colonies as set forth in assured. the a reement of the re - ~ _ °f th? several c°l0m°5 “Pon ap fhe of Canada, the provinces have only the pi-ovisipns of the federal constitution rights especially asslgmdlllem by the “mg hk°l.V to Sf-‘°“’° 'he ””°“°” °f,\constitutiou, and the Dominion possesses H13 ° . W' . Y I ' Q n ~ D ` - S ln no other civilizf cl country today is thereso great a feeling of unrest and uneertainly as to hi future as there is in France. The question of reopening the trial of Dreyfus is not yet settled and drags wearily along before the Court of Cassation, or French Court of Appeals. The oliicials cf the army are doing all they can to prevent a reopen- ing ofthe trial, no doubt fearing that if the trial be reopened they will be shown to be more guilty than the condemned Dreyfus. Those citizens who desire the stability of the Republic are anxious for the trath in this case, to come ont. A change seems to be coming over the people ol Paris who are reported to be spplsuding everything recalling the days ot the Empire. A revolution 'is almost certain to bring bloodshed. and probably war,for not only would many oppose the restoration ofthe Empire,but the army. the prime mover in such a step, would in all likelihood desire to nap popularity and glory in a success- ful war. Pains W_gr_e Seven llheuinatism _ impure Blood _ No Appetite A Perfect Cure Accomplished by Hood’s Sarsaparillar 'Whole Famlly Made Well by Thla Great Modlplne. “I am 44 years old and am a lumberman, engaged in driving logs on the river. I have been exposed to all kinds of weather, and I was seized with rheumatisrn. I tried diflerent liniments, but they failed to cureme. Pains moved through my limbs Ind a short time since Settled In My Back. Ithorght I would work it off, but it grew Worse, and I was obliged to shut down U! Sawmill and stop work. My blood WU poor and I did not have any appetite. [could not sleep nights on account of the severe pains. I decided to take Hcod’s slhaparilla and Hood’s Pills. In ten days time I felt relief, and now, a few months “Ying elapsed, I am myself again and am A Perfectly Well Man. I lm attending to my business daily, and Ill due to the benefit derived from Hood’s 3\1’sapari11a. My wife and other members °f my family were taken with the grip Ind also suffered at times with sick head- Whoa. They resorted to Hood’s Sarsapa- Pilla and Hood’s Pills and they are now all in coca mini." G. R. anus, south Waterville, Nova Scotia. |'|ood’s Sarsaparilla Is the best-ln fact the One True Blood Furlfler. illdruggists. si; six for ss. Get only Hootie. . i ll , tly and gwfie pn. :f..:a¢.r,.°':.m.2.. ,1 = PHOTOGRAPHS sillirlor Worlunans Fine Finlsli, and Moderate Prices wmbine to make our Photographs the mysatisfactory in Charlottetow Gena Hn tor. lliiii ul linttii Struts ’-i(‘=¥%¥i%#¥i¥#£%## The entire Stock of W ll- McKay, at the Bargain Gorner, must he sold in six we d 7 3 P ‘mars the proposed constitution In the case the legislatures. The provisions will all unassigned authorities and powers than have to be embodied in a bill and Ewn when Queensland is admitted to _ passed by the imperial Parliament whereupon the Commonwealth of ue the large t and most po _ _ s pulous, as Australia will take her place beside the well as the wealthiest, of ,lm young Dominion of Canada as one of the nations ofthe British empire. Even so far asit has been carried, the work of federation is not complete, as the great rlh- st l f l' d ppm regpestglllego <;I:Ytge%‘;§2:e‘:;e :gf The seriousillness of King Cscar, of r ml and i not i d d _ ’ th lNorway and Sweden has caused his e '1 Ciu U In ~ . ggvernrygent Queemlamg ls a sub_tmplff subjects much concern Kino' 0scar,who K ,.... gfe~rgf»»d~»»»fG@»-"1 e earney & oo s iles and as tinct from the rest ofthe provinces, bg;_E?’Ja;al;n3us21ul;‘;;; 2250153; . - B , - 88 8 °v_<1_th°°sh "S Ststesmgn ‘v_°r° the ,O .l, ll, Y A -l l8_ 1872 ll, These Files and Rasps are acknowledgedb the world over as being the best . c rone on pri , on e Y itdiiriiou Pdgdlthzrdutsdrsheofnihae fifstt auth of Charles XIV' . He marri°d'.in dmv,” ol a constitution which has June, 1857, the p,,,,ce,, S0ph,,,_ ,will replace a. defective one free of charge ‘ ° . d ht I h lt D k ` ‘proved the basis of the present agree- 0?? 88;? ‘Fe a ah. uugozvtlihelm of t dl t tt ‘ed l th 8- B ll l`0lIl IS l BTO STB :.f;;‘:..‘:;.f.:;1:i..;°:; ....‘;;'.;'....° of Tm dm »f On the occasion of each and every con- hel8l?I;]Ia=genbt°r?0 lalguglgmnasboosnow f°r°°°°’ h°w"" Q°°°°°h”d Pr°P°s°d ukc gi) Gotland born in Ndvemhg? sanding delegates, but owing to disagreement among her leaders al- il d ` I ill b ' d that the agreement reached at e - tue Commonwealth, Canada will contin nations of the empire -Witness NORWAY AND SWEDEN 1859, and who married Miss Effa Muuck, daughter of Colonel' Munck ‘ f . _ . I ' lways 8 e ‘° °° 5° tw ° °°‘§°l lrenoancing all rights to succeed to the' throne- Carl Duke of Westergottand, bourne gives the proportionate repre- ’ sentation in the Australian parliament ~ ' ` d d ` h - ofthe colonies iuclu e int e agree In 1394 :he cmwn of Svieden Wag ment, and that the name of Queens- land is not among them. Queensland federation though probably it will try ’ . 1 d. . ._ who formed the famous union of Kalmar. ' V | ses to secure specia con itions as a tropi cal province. , . . _ f Be' |owS New South Wales, which is the gilncfl under §;uslav“s Xa§°hmth1°21° B I and m<»=i°p»1°»- 5.. .::::ff~ P'"<=<-=fS af '°" and wealthiest of thehAus\n1mn .C01°°ibral¢d Gustavus Adolphus. .' .lt was ' born in February, 1861, and Eugene. Duke of Nerike, horn in iuvust, 1865 ll united to those of Denmark and Norway ‘b Margaret of Denmark who had de feated Albert, King of Sweden, and ,The Swedes recovered their indepen- g3;ES’a§3Sag£§§e1l§§bteeen succeeded by the house of Deux Ports, raised by a federal tariff, of course the protec'ion colonies will be inclined to raise it to a protective heighl,and against this New South Wales tried to guard her people. New South Wales and . th P ’ Hb _ Pr th l Victoria, which are the large colonies, opposed the eqaal representation of large and small colonies in the Senate, but on this point the small colonies were decided and have had their own way. ‘The latter even demanded that the Se- d nate should be allowed to amen money hills, but this seems to have been modi- fied in admitting them to suggest am- endments which may or may not be accepted by the Commons, _the Senate being restricted in case of nonacceptance of their suggestions to either excepting or rejecting the money bills as a whole. The constitution provides that the supreme federal cort of the Common- wealth shall he the High Court ot Ap- peal oi the federated colonies, a pro- vision that will prevent the provinces from appealing to the Privy Council against thc Commonwealth, although it cannot revent subjects of Her Ma- lt jqgly fromp appealing to the foot of the throne as individuals. New South Wales demands that this appellate jurisdiction be re \ odellcd so that the Privy Council should decide, but it ap- pears that this demand has not been laggeded to by the conference. The Australian parliament will be construct- ed on the lines of British parliamentary and responsible government, with this diffs;-anne, that the Senate will be an *elective body and that it will have more authority in regard to many _maa- sures than British upper houses hither- to have been allowed, and that yoiiit voting of the chambers is provided. The United States, not the Canadian, constitution has been followed in con- stituting the federation, so that all the e . ii' it ' it <1 f l Xu; ff=\d1“2<=°1°°Y- his P‘““.°‘”“ bf? P'°“° fl lift.£35;§.§e.iii..ai‘f.i.`;;f3i.i'if§...._, U Pemy to that pohgy' Whwh sh' lslloalilh ftlassel and Holstein-GottorP- In 1810 to abamion' Ast 8 revenues W' °LMarshal Bernadette of Francs. was ,chosen Crown Prince, and ascended the throne as Charles John XIV in 1818. When the coalition was formed 'a aiust Na. oleon Sweden sti ulated l a ,in eevent o e success o e larms of the Allies, Norway should be iunited with hcr ander the monarchy. | This agreement was carried into efit ct in .1814 bythe treaty of Kiel. Though *the two kingdoms have lost one king land one set of representatives in for- ;sign lands,the_v have separate adminis trations. The N orwegians, howevenhave lrep-atedly shown their dissatisfaction lwith this arrangement. The agitation ~for separation from Sweden is carried ,on through the ress and in other ways. P _ l The craving for Alcohol, Opium, Co:a.in I Tobacco, Cig-prettes can b_e cured at the Keele 'Institute in ortland. Maine. So can Neuras henia, Nferve Exhaustion and that always ,tired feeling, seldom at_ ease cond1t1on,_ spd lthe system restored to its normal condlti n l Write for particulars mises in Morris Block where he will be pleased to see his old customers and 'many new ones.-28 tf. l A ri-:W reasons why you should gel- llect McLean stamps. lst. Because on ‘all cash purchases you save 8 per cent on the dollar. 2nd. Because it keeps you from getting into debt. 3rd. Be- cause it helps you to save money and lbuild up your home. ,4th. Because it lhel s our children to know the worth P Y of money by these stamps. Fill your l book and get it cashed at our odice, Haviland St., residence Robert Hogg, , EXTRA RnLLs for all styles o stand, Queen Street;_28 tt. D. A. BRUCE moved to his new pre-I Esq. 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