_.sw-..~.. ...a.»a|.»/. ».»-a»v_.¢wvw\m»e»¢-»~. arf-f ‘vw-fvll U -Y’ lQ\¢;1_‘».- -'01s-Qs.-ai., ` I I A _ -~. ... ~ _ ~ . _ B _ .~ >.i»-.<- _., __ .V p W air", , _ -°-‘~ ~ »--tr' ‘ ‘ -""”"' 11% ~ .2 -- _ " . .‘q-~e~a-.,.»..- - . , ~s~ .ue-L _ _ .1 , tw -A ~ - »' _ - . ,- ' 1', . _ . . ,_ _ _ , , . . uwveesmmxs . f .__ aaa“,,,,__‘ _p .- THE GUARDIAN, cHARi.oj.'r 'row N, P. E. I., DECEMBER 6. 1899 IH ___?_V | 1m _WV __ _ _7 I _. -_ Z1 -T' F .~ vw to extend thioughout its rounds the If 4 r U V w°'d°°"‘P*1ling_th@ Brimh Empire ‘y E principle of trade preference alres/tl Y é\£r`2‘i°3°;\&?Ltg°&N\\» \ll1l»\'\m°\°U°4 “Hd adopted in Canada ind contemplated ,N ~ fy Just. impartial, Rp`:nIahbie.h Nbezirlir lni;i;sti;h;.u\3`£eLpLo!e}l;;’ep_tgofp§l:(ee$mr- T0 fl0 IS t0 pllt ll. in f»h0 l`.€&p0i. Mid P0\\' ._~.»|ung at all times to or L e t ii tl a. ._ . . """"°m“’ °°°°l°‘°“° '°‘:°“°l”;d;h°"°f°"’ °" adisadvaniage in the half of the world waliclf on L” you Wlu become convlnfid Of lil _Ii-if'iiiii.neaEi\’r.'iu?.»-‘L‘T $and White. uf hired lol ~b l l icss traneactsdz- iummeraide, Currie's Bookstore-D. K. Currlr oephoue an all I-E. B. ¥cCREADY, ‘J P. HOOD, Editor. Business .ilinage 9-_ in-_za ,_ ip llll lllllllllllll lilllllllllll TUESDAY. DICEHBERS. IK. Till! OPEN D00! POLICY of an article that recently appeared in Harper’s Weekly, entitled “Saxon States, as the Republic has a deep in terest in preserving the open door in the East. article is the view he takes that ised as the result of the policy spheres of induence in China which has been dezided upon as the alter- native to the plan of preserving the eastern -Empire intact. In the allot- rnentof these spheres of influence the Yang Tse Kiaug valley with its 250,- 000,000 of population would fall to Britain and would eventually become British territory. These with the 400,000,000 of the world’s people over whom Britain now holds control would make a grand total of pretty nearly one half of the entire popul- ation of the globe. So far Britain has stood for the “open door” in the Ea: t and wherever. she has had control. But with China divided up and a large portion of its territory held by powers that are less liberal _ in their trade policy, U r. Proctor foresees that Britain in the end,after consolidating all her posses- sions into one great federation, might feel compelled to adopt for the whole a policy of preferential trade which would be greatly to thedetriment of the United States. We quotes- °~It is estimated that the ' unoccupied, lands in the Canadian Northwest, con~ venieut to deep harbors and suited to the cultivation of wheat, could.ii under, cultivation, furnish food for 800,000.- 000 oi people. Add this to the possibi- lities of Australasia and South Africa, Egypt, India and other regions under the British iiag-all increasing in popu- lation and wealth. and we begin to realize the magnitude oi the producing possibilities oi the British Empire. "When England Buds that she can ~obtaiu irom her colonies tocd tor her people and raw material for her fact- or-isa, and tee-ls more keenly the compe- tition from this country in her colonies, may not our present system force her to put a slight duty on ioodstuih and dbres from other countries. while ad- mitting them iree from all members ol the Imperial federation, provided the latter will admit free the products of Great Britain and other colonies? “Thus would inter-imperial free trade be extendedihrcughout that vast and growing llmplre, aait is now ex- tended throughout the United States. Viewed iro_m our own interests, this idea has made alarming headway in the past few years." _ Hr. Proctor sees that the restnc- tive trade policy of the United States §'.= §.= 5 '9'..‘.l!.!.°3°.l.‘.§.l.¢h'...‘l.'l§l.§.l::.. has been, and is a powerful factor to- i J. T. lffllliilllli g_i1£l.o1'rE rowN. P. iz. i. . . . A -\ ~. . .V _ f\".i. . _ , - .. V . ,_-, ~ - . _ _ , .- ' -_ -' L. =» I _ .eg~;fi.,f.~.,._..l.,fa“~ _. _ ._ -. . ,_ -. ‘ ’ f “,1i_..:~I';-- ` ' ` "`.'~f.,;s`_-»’ ..._-liieft-_#..¢‘-&n‘e.~'_:,...~ i -;.’ ,_ .y .- Britain may become greatly aggrand .~ 2 Admit to th- R public free 0( duty the products of Hawaii, Porto Germany to guarantee the integrity of China, prevent its being partitioned and kefp the doors' of the East open to the commerce of the world. It is unusual to End an American. writer so much impressed with the ,growing greatness and immense pos- sibilities of the British Empire on one hand, ann the tremendous losses wh.ch the great American Republic ia none the less a striking one and shows that at least some of our neigh- from the Boer batteries. p The Improved Blower 0lreaF|sewlever|hsaellr.¢sme’s Gdarrhdle, bile lsdielveap- pllaaceeverdevbsdlarsaehlleleelssl deems. iii? ,.25 5' ,§i illlililiiiiill ei liiiitilieiii illiil. tielilifl viii? ln every box of D By this blower direct to the diseased marvellous soothing, the indammation, Dr. Chals’s Catlrl eifectivs in action. sages, makes heating lisvea the preamp which causes and deafness, stops the ringing in and dfrotgpangs is 8;: throat, and l¢tl O lB3\ WI manentlyeradi¢:a¢escatarrhfroru{liesyg_ 25c. abox,blowerfz'ee, I! all dQll's, Q' Eniumson, Barns & Cu.,‘l`ernntoi Q ll0l|`l llllll 10 Be told that tliuuderis noisy and that grass iagieen. You don’. have to be told that our stationery is sold as low as can be.and ourbeoaa are IIOIIIIIOIQ "1:-a *<2 ::= Just you call in the next this line and see our prizes. “ Opp Prowse’s ~ They include: ' _ Northern Spys, Baldwins, Bishop Pippins, Oalkin Pippins, Mammoth Bippins. Now is the time to. lay in a supply f winter Wehave sevxal bbls.ofNo. f,»,.=» ‘_ .Mfg V, _j‘~-...__ ' T. _,.,,.-. , Y. . ,, ,. .., . , in H. time you want anything in or . ‘_ _ t g _ 2 apples, which smile people prefer for §.._Merchant Tailor -3__.».»=»»..¢»@~»=.e~¢-v-H1 1 "*°*¢°'~ ii' c t a ii rim' i ' ` ' umm. .alum Boomers. o. a Hman ‘°°» ° * “U \ 0 _- 'PP “PS- \s¢ut-mm T 1 B R A to 3. Unite with Britain, Japan and ,, mn0°°E'L" m d°pi _ . . . il ‘ » ` - , . I , ____ ° must sustain it_if its narrow trade B _ ' Hou. John E. Proctor is the writer Pd", " °°°"m“°d'_ _ Tl” °'“°l°l' B _"` "f or Slav 1] lhe Eastern Question."'l`he ba' °’f° \'°_°Pl°3 fbi' °,'°. °P°° °° ' ` I object of Mr. Proctor is to show that 'h“ " mn °° "' ‘M 'wld' B the United States ought to With” _ _» ii I 3|-min in xuarmming um i,,¢,,3,-ig, It has treqasntly been stated that l of China and maintaining the open 5° b°“|° °°m°|\! bulls" fail .£0 hit door policy in the East. England §55° f°f_ °'°"¥ mm kilhd hi' f'°l8h° _ D bg ,good alma, 'hm eh, N85; w in lead is .hot away. The siege of ( or Undmued ) ""° 5"’ "”° "°’P °f °“° U°“°‘f shdfdu if M r2‘:°P:§"f" "§°':,_:‘;["ff?'. e They are legall A yours for 75cts They will make of estimateldgihat for Eve: m-an kills: happ&and are won; an we 55k mr them by the Boer artillery at least two 9 h5V9 0th¢l'3 at 3 h\2h9T P300 A sinking feature of Mr Proctor s WM Of projectilea have been thrown When dOWll COW!! Ca\\ IGB Olll' “$86 _lllethler and Feruleher Important Auction, I am iiisiiueted to sell by Pubhc Auction as House in Oharlnrtesewn on iseblsuaoav. ozceasalli man xr rwmuvi-: o'ci.ocK (mm), an iq. sm building sn'Grahon Street, new occupied. by I Perkins H asaDryGoodiStore. This building was erectnd in 1896,and is one of the and most. attractive store buildings in the sity It pnaiiivsly caxsacatarrh. - B locatsd,being immediately opposite the Phan which most persons from the northern and country now use when driving in to market, and, from thesoiithsindistrictawill uso, _after thg bridge over tb nmnbomugh River i. built. , Thisis one of the rarechancss to secure property in .be eentreof the business part of the city. TERMS: -Ten per cent at sale, balance on delivery of Dad within ten days, , |l» BEA|R8TO» A"°“°°°°" Cliarlottetown.Novunbar»29;l80B-dlw ~ _ .. wllHI\ll#llll‘\u (N35 5 if by some ofthe best authors.. “ ' 5. 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