|-,,~..- %iw,,.”§»i..»'& " ' J ~` f ‘wal »..‘l7 I is ».-1==`_~'.= -'-‘ff/.s_.-;_‘<_¥i`f?-551" ':¢:'.'l°;`-:--'~"l»v5'l' _ 5. _ _ _.. ._~_ Y .~\.-.__ ; J V _.~_.g_ .2~_3__,,% >_._‘?-_.),.§._`.T:Vp;._i__!,?`;__€?i___E_§_`v{_`}_ work while you gripe or pain, - Constipation, THE GUARN AN in ‘ '_ lf all ln sue' l Sen as the candidaw of the Repub_ this side of the line as the author of a E C' 7 “ID §ml_ty_ The Silver plank Wm in that tariff most hostile to Canadian interests, lcse be again to the front’ as Mr. Bryan is 0 But he seemsvto have served his country ' ' ” still the zealous advocate of free coina lllllle Pmsldellllllll cllalr wlllll Mthdlgnlly i 3 songs v.. im- ~-l tu. `-'»_i 4 _Mi||ignqi,gg.,7§ U. Oni' wor rooms w rushed this week; if con- veniei.t,`ve~a-ii; you, and "1 ‘ will i: insider it a favor for* as early in the woes as p possibie. ___._ -W O E § aahd wp eg ls ton large extent popular Mr. Bryan can hardly poll the full ii;Ei`l’i° Pticiieshisntfecsay iiiiniiis__ioi coli SEALED TEND ` ` __ ° ,hart _ i at the otlice of C0m§lili?i§'siloliiliirs`o`fl;?wllcll-Sill an0¢Ul>&r .~unFiknl6on3eir~-l\Idoi* Se. ' I _°.0Ha _ ilinhliluiiiidl ?F§§id`cJ?l io be rtAili;` weigiieiriiifciiy=siiiiei= _.P tember.__iu aboute qiai quapties in each ` of ssiefsioiim-; 'isa ‘€<5'*cc‘i»§fsi'»-0f'i“2§4‘oi' P Q=i=-'ffeoiifirrio sv;-its price: ficivnireeseif to he sujj a,Qt,;_q___i;i,e__¢\ i>,p;qvii,l_ of the Sup, =fifff_<>i=-t-~.¢;_pJy-_ __ , __ ch'=iivjv§_ i., ti§ii', _io'0o. '” ‘"'jfi -TE I J. , il‘ -'»§€i‘».',-'il' -~ ._ iitinently to the front to overshadow it, ‘ Mr. Bryan is not disposed to vary mater- b _ ’ _ iililly the platform on which he was defeat- I llcause he ls blamed for belllg lrlelldly eld iii 1896. In his recent speeches and in- B I h _ géxdle dedares himself Square1yop_ pro- oere ements t ere arrayed with so in ln.'~t s‘ _ - _» pééditiaéhe gold standard, to trusts and ' ‘ to imperialism He declines to say which case Mr' Bryan would not gala' much’ llelbawergf Mlmda “Sgt yilopportunlty tion, but it is always to be°remembcred e i _ __ _ “__ __ __ _ M "wtf: ,agqmr-nlltfdlallllex lppllles was that in the sixmonths yet toelapse before b ' u llty cf‘ihiii`yi`iiir'ii "miniiié',“id’b‘e`_ ° ` 3° _ . in a ratio of 16 to 1 Though the eastern and llblllty' ll may now llllppell that the Deuiaqmtq are a lime ‘hy of the Silver thousands of Canadian birth who :will ignik and are desirous that other featuresl vote as naturalised citizens ofthe United l l the party policy Shan be brought pro_ States in the coming Presidential contest may be moved to regard him with :some- tliing more favor than heretofore if only with Britain and has the anti-British and much unanimity against him. In that and might even stand to lose by giving a ot mow lmpmtance distinctly anti-British edge to his can- 2i{;f£n`Ei'ann0unccd opposition to trusts vass strength of the Democratic party in favor ii ii iii ,ii t ii ie a t _ _ l; sslme hiiei a;_ay 3;; po;e:;llya:d of free silver, nor is that party by any w o these three matters is in hisjudgmeiit Nl il ' _ -_ _W _ _ _ T 0 'L_ i .l _ li ‘ ` l . ` . . 1,,’tq if 1,3 i if Y . it IW st som means a unit against territorial expansion, h Re bl ealtlly colpomllonb on l e pu lean ' although in regard to the latter question side of the conflict His opposition to im- there will be a limited number of Repub- pleralism is adirect challenge to the Mc- licans wh h H f d t th o may go over to is standard. ‘Mei °°1‘;;`n‘; °“;“;’3;‘;”mf“De`:ey_b of” At this time and disw.iice,iii fact, it is not same. ling; es a. i ~ f d t Chas twas b easy to see how Mr. Bryan can have a Q 9 lIl8.Sll1l1 1 re c 5 111' , Y . . d*!i|¢1i§§e8!s.a liQ§id9¥i.§T.6I>,$i.‘sts lBu§mipiog.f.=,: reasonable prospect of secimng his elec_ li te ts also d_ _ the following may things may occur which _ S fall llllll _°'le_ _ h l; would materially alter the prospects of orladiito ooquettvith the anti Britis an the rival candidateS_ _ iiQ,Bg'¢ng1gme;rts in :the United States. ---#_ _ is.-ainfortunai-e thaiin successive Pre~ The recent attempt to stop navigation coshggi _t_i_ig__»g'~,_a,lj§y,~:,;;ii,4elivery 01519;-L-_ fsiileiitialinontei-.tsun’riendly feelings '_to- _on the Welland Canal has drawn atten- ,L _ lard a friendly country should thus be ‘_ tion afresh to the enormous development irred up to gain a temporary l of shipping traffic on the Great Lakes. The olitical advantage. Just now and for fleet of Canadian and American vessels on _ ‘e tlhe opposition press in the Lakes exceeds the entire tonnage of B? .‘_?Y',d€.l'- _ _tlilz "ifIiilted‘S`t-ates'are and have been seek- E any countries save Great Britain the Un nlglto malsicapital out of President Mc- ' ited States, Canada and Germany. ln re- l‘ey’s°"la;lléQe'd'4iieglect of the Soutli;cent years the tonnage annuallyconstruct- i_ricai`i`5"Rieli:iiiblilc‘s,l'his too friendly at-:eden the Lakes has been greater than Britain, too greatlthat constructed on the Altlantic, Pacific 50,, er |,0x__5 boxes fm. ;2_ A11 ¢m;g;gi;,,,_ gr i»iii-iiiiiifii.nwAiiri isi.i£' _ mir s- icon; T f P _ ` concessions made in the 'Hay-Pauncefoote and Gulf coasts of the United com- treaty about the Nicaragua canal, and so blned. In fact more than halt the steam forth. Itis quite easy to see that this tonnage ofthe United States is owned at ' “ EA ' » ll l sort of reckless political tactics must tend the Lake ports. As the only navigable l FRIJAY’ M ll' 'l ma" Ito alienate the friendly feelings with channel between the upper and lower R N__ P F | which many persons in Canada have been » B YA 5 LAT URM' ,wonttoregard the Democratic party. ily seen that our neighbors have the ‘It seems highly probable that Mr Bryan lb ls really no concern of *rs llllllt our wfill again be the Democratic candidate lllelgllbors shall make eltllerlMr° Mclilll' " I . _ . ley or Mr. Bryan their next President. Dyspepsia’ and make you feel better for the Presidency of the United States, 0 and at President McKinley viill again Mr McKlllley ls prollllllenlly klwwll on lakes is the Welland Canal,it will be read- strongest possible reasons for having the canal protected against anypossible inter- ruption. At the request of a number of citizens Tris GUARDIAN has opened ii subscrip- tion list in aidlof the Indian Famine suf- ferers. The suffering is very great and widespread and the immediate _ demands are uiost urgent. The subscription list vill be found on the counter of Tm: GUARDIAN Counting Rooms to-day. HEART llllMBUli~ It is fashionable to day to have a new heart scare every 24 hours. The commonest symptoms of dyspepsia oi nerve trouble, such as palpitation, weak spells, loss of appetite and poor circulation, are magnified and dis- tortedjnto serious signs of heart trou- ble, withilthe object of frightening the public into taking this or that heart remedy. If a hiindredth part of the .heart trouble we hear about were real, the cemeteries would be filled in a. month. A wrong construction is put upon common ailments in order to humbug the people into the belief that heart disease is prevalent, where as real heart trouble. which is so sadly and -suddenly fatal when it does occur, is a rare disease. Lopsided arguments cannot convince an in telligent people. Iron is a vital ele iment ofthe blood. Too little iron means weakness lack of spirits, pal 'lid cheeks, shortness of breath, sleep- lessness, nervousness, loss of vital force, ending in general break down. The iron in Dr. Wa.rd's Blood and Nerve Pills is in the soluble form you need, in combination with other cura- tive agents in such a manner that disease can’t resist their action. You feel yourself getting well when you take Dr. Ward’s Blood anl Nerve Pills. ' ‘ _ \=1~ - 1 _-ii '» i Williams &Co..Toront.o.'0i.i.. .'Hi..A " ‘ aolniplo of :lor sont to tio p Mizssns Dniinons & Co., would say that we have found this pure and thoroughly wholesome. No point ot chemical lciencii fore our notice. its blend-is as our been attained, while its order of ly markes it od' from the multi-furious t'ei'ioi° grade, which is our miafortuhelto fiom the stand coatinz we ever had the COVERTS. MELTON8. lil# #kiif -__-=*i-fl, -lifter; we-fl? --_'~_:5ll'_» - _-14:4. ~, __._.-. E-e.:'£if-in-'ii il;--;=ii'; ci bca' _i;.i.ii.>.»‘m1.‘:ia bus. '+.':?~1:< Jin qt ,g fy .B3-Ii&l.YP$-l\& 00 I- ‘F vi ",,_>i. “F -‘P `=='l-'~?»1’;.:_'-.no 0! ;aJ'.i& 11.-3 _ ..._ __. . i ,__;.. '_ ;L,i~;..;.. “_ . - i _ . ~,. 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