~.v ” --_ ~‘». ¢ T -. *'~8~, ‘_ _ Mi __ _ __ because it gives such `\» =. --_ .. . _ A K. at? R-.> ,._ .-.ag *J 71. .1 _L_ -_ _ ef' -s fi. v_» -_ ip ii. as iii'-» %;__ _ _ .'-ii f _ .4 e__» ` -c 3f 1' ' ~ ._ _ _ l_Ba'lfour's ti:-st speech toapublic meeting ' _ "5" " ` ‘since he became _Premier, in which he il); -_ - A L . 1),! _ ; _ »”. qw it TL, Coal to equal it. C I , iz.; 13.2 xii. '-r 1 Yi. 1 #il \.f.'-7 ” tc, 1-'ef f<.4~'_ See ‘:_ N, \ _ c il __ 4 _ v- Or discomfort. no irritation of toatlnes-but gentle, prompt, healthful cleansing, when you "?...‘¥’..“'.f.` .?...£'£’..?.. . ,132 ._ .. 3! so gy f No Grips, Pain 9- NATURPS LAXATIVE Sedlitz Chanteau is a ni pleasant, non-griping 1 4 ‘tive which does not co m pate after using as a specific in obesity an forms of constipation want of exercise, etc. Made by Ed. Chant Paris. Price 75c per bottle; J. G. JAl`llESO _ IJIIUG- G-I ST. THE l'lEDiCAL HALL. ~ similar preparations do. d eau, " 5 - _ KlNG’S Pl-l0Tll f l’ EE.. To every pur- chaser of 1 dollar’s . worth of shoes- ,_ only a limite - number on hand. D-¢ .- Come early if yo $5 .~f wish to secur (D one. `\\"/E, , _ Dir window I f '~’. Sunnyside Shoe Man I \ _‘ < Is making friends _., . a m o ng housekeepers ‘ agood, hot fire in a f few iniriutes after light- ing. 'There is no house t .." " , _,_ :_ l|»-;'f'f/ _ > ---’=%-- ~ - -== - -" me l * . ~ lZ.Z4&l8|llY£l$¥ ' |77 fr `_ .2 . is UP ._ [Hi illllllilllli (illillllllll. tions that the feeling against the Educa- FRIDAY /AUGUST 1-' 1902_ tion Bin is increasing in bDth_ Yolume and T118 gf€at SUCCESS' that 1135 0111' ’ °’ 1 _ 1Di°DSltY. =11t11°\121-11118 UPDOSIUOU 15 ¢°*“1° ‘is unprecedented at this season; the people* are fully satisiiedihat we 1 up of conflicting elements which it will _"as We advertise. “fe will c0ntin1`.1e;iZheSe big' _Cl1S§011nt_S duflng the THE ENGLISH SCHOOL QUESTl0N. There is every evidence that the school question in Enxzlaud has become a burn- _ ing question. The public inind is greatly stirred over it and the press and public men from Mr. Balfour down are engaged in discussing it. Hitherto is very large pro- portion of the schools in England have been known as voluntary schools, because supported by vol- untary subscriptions. They are also called "church schools” in the discussion now going on, because they have been instituted and managed by Chnrchmen and because the Church catechism is tion levied upon the ratepayers at large. ance of the None-onformists in these localities is first that the clefgyman and his friends were pracfically "o:nniputent; thirds. 'lu Canada such a proposition" in the old days when Family Compacts beral-minded Churchmen not only_ as- . . sisted but became leaders in the reform fs; _»',,_ _ _ movement. - ~` - , _ l We have read with much interest Mr, 1- :__ ~ _ ___-_-f-, dealt with the school question. At the V `~ _ _ _ioutset he makes light of the “Noncon- “L -- " ~ , l` . . ,, ` formist grievance, and asserts that his ` Bill mitigazes rather than increases any .. 7 _ Just cause of complaint from that quarter ` H I 0 Q I tion have no ‘an of their own tha* there' H .~= 1 - . D- 1 » are only three possible solutions of thel ,_ f educaional question and the Govern- o ‘“ ` V _ _ 1 _ Q He proceeds to argue that 'the Opposi ment- have chosen the best and the only E practicable course. The first solution 'woulibe' to have nothing to do with _religion in the schools. This the country 1 ould not stand. The second possible solution is that io vogue in Scotland- hat each locality should bo irei to M choose for itself what kind of rligious *Ei _“, . . or A denominational teaching it _ should’ .. 1- if (ll) -have in its genesis. 'rim suited scoumid _ 1- admirably but would not be accepted by-,_ "'/ either Churchmen or Nonconforniist-1 in _ i. Mr. Balfour admited that his Biil ls certain schools the people may have 'nn 1:" denominational teaching and in othoi schools you must allow the parents glint fuller kind of religious teaching which is earnestly desired by so many parents," Before concluding he ma ie the admission that nextsession another Bill would be 1 from its operation. This admission is like- _ _-_`- _ ~' _ ' " C' _ dy to arouse a further storm of opposition, I _, _ 2 (L_ It had the immediate effect. of' ieducing ’ ' .the Government majority -upon thong r r_-~--_- ~.:.'.~&-~ - ~>.'lQlIQmiu~n~.».p4f` FINE CUSTOM TAILORING This ' b ' ° 1 _ ' ° ° _ .~ _ t _l_ an?-}l>1;ll;§‘vCv;1xim;i(si;i;eses };;id`ch_e _Custom Tailoring _ls the , We °~1°_ P10215 and pleased to see the number of new customers We 81"¢_§1t1ng in this department. ’ m 13 “E005 proof th_at_we._a1’€‘g1"ying good values in reli- an G upzte-date with bestworkmanship and above gall ° 11111118 ¢10tlung which are appreciated. _ . "°.-‘;". .f°_f._ #nuns fr-=d~=__,__=l.§_<> §5~_Trowoa1n¢a"\,n4`-‘ V ‘ ' ` 'ts um l _ ~f‘_'.é=. e It-1.1. P taught in them all. Mr. Balfour’s Bill places the voluntary or church school 1 “on the rates," to be maintained by school taxa- vsry clearly stated by Mr. Bryce in the _ . t lk f 1 'Y - ,P _ _ N, House of Commons, as follows: ~ 1 ‘f°1"31Cl- at 11119 D011* We 1112111 1° 1 _ 0 ~ - I .Tn 8,000 parishes of this country tha the sacred right- of rebellior_\._The uuiclrer _ _ I _ _ ` _ , schools are held to belong to :ne ,Church Uncle Sam remodels his political institu- _§A;f._-.»" ` _ig-,. ' _ _ 1 Of E381”-!1‘1» Mid 5115 m’1l18R`€l‘S are mem' _ tions on the Canadian plans the sooner he bers of that body. The threefold griev-_ Wm be' up to da.e_ _ of the Bill ~wh_ic).\ were Mr. Balfouis speech referred to" In fact there are many indica- dimcult to combine effectively. \Vh_e`.her the Liberal leaiers in ill be able to make such use of the growing discontent. as will effect their restoration to power at the next election remains to be seen. H The New York Herald complains of tha defect in the United States system which permits law-makers to remain in tftlce after they haveceased to reflect the senti- ments of their consistuents. The Congress to be elected this autumn wlllnot beicalled to meet before the end of next year. _“In been in the Republic for one hundred and Thymain features of objection were getoutofoflice vs-luntarilywithin a month aftcr the people have rronouneed their The Manufacturers' Association nbw in second that the Noncontormlsi-s cannot 1Sessi0_nat'Hq1,f,,x mm, unanimouply rg- get Bible religious instruction. without solved that “che dbmmed cmdmors instruction in the Church catechism; and _ _ _ _ A d d th ‘:`|~»-~-i'». i third, that the teachers allbelong to the Whwh 11°” °b‘a1” 1.11 Cana '11 em” S _ U _ _ Chu;-gh of England. s ' immediate and thorough revision of the " ‘ -r’ 1' tw-""" _ , . All the cost of carrying on these schools ta,-ig' upon lines which vi in m°1~¢ effwt and Church and State were vexed quds 1 _ _ _ _ ~ - _ ___ ' . E Charlottetown 6-4-eod Sr ' - ~ . _ ef tions in our public adairs. In those'fia.YS» , _ _ W ' - i ' _ _ f. \,Eng1and. ` _ I of the natureof a compromise-“that inl we ell with a iirst-class con’ . ut *and strngnling industries, but Is strong all over, -Nofman can be strong who is suffering- -frornfindigestion or some other disease of the-stoiiiaclfand its associated organs of' digestion. and nutrition. For ¢ - _ when. the stomach *li ~ is diseased there is aloss of the irutri- / ‘ _ tion contained in ` food which is _ ev we - ) *af the shurce of all - _ hysical strength. ' hen a man _ doesn’t feel just - __ right, when he ;=_f1 _ I doesn’t sleep well, ` has an uncomfort- __ able feeling in the 1"" stomach after eat- ing, is languid, nervous and irrita- _ bis, he is iosing ui.-_ _l _ nutrition needed __-I--fb ‘ to make strength.. SP5,-_:`_¢. Such a man needs _ to use Dr. P_ierbe’s Golden Medical _, Discovery. It cures . ` ._ diseases of the/ _ atoinachland other .,/ _ _ _ :guns of digestion " . ; triti It ` ». 4', 1 - _~ ... - .{-pf?-f~fl.1';"‘ -fav _'._1,i("-9; ' .» zo--'12' _-i'~ - ef- ."-7 tum' ` . ` _.92 .,,. _ _ ___ zfvs A~.fa.~£_ ', . -_ E.. _ _ 3,. _ _ ` __&r:/.__ _ 7 ` under the operation of the new Bill Will ively transfer to ihe1woIkSh§.D§ _9f_..!2l3_€_ 1 -_ 5 ;.-_ __ .»_-_ ”"""~'__i 116 d¢f!‘&¥°d bYP\1b11° m3B%1T»bl1l5 511° Iilif' 'Dominion manufacturers many :goods White with -black stripe _ _ payers’ representatives on the which we now'import fron other cour- W~e have`alSo a nav line- frbé "1" “’.“"' --~-$-.-l--.- r . _ . ‘ . _ ` _ , f t . t2 ' '._\ boards will be_iestrictes_i to one tlurdltrles." In other words ft-hey wantmoretbicyc er,.fo_r thef athlete. _ _o_- go S oc mgs "and qwea rs _ `~`i;_ ofthe board membership, the Church pmgwden, 'not now on the grouid put - 1 . _ __ _ ` _i-lc _'.f._,‘_ _authorities appointing the remainilll tW_o forward in 1877 that our factories`a're "in-_ _._ ___ _ ___ of August. - _ ; f 1313688 Laces aud Ribbons 1-my y-»-.wt Up 1---scan-~=‘-.<»-» -T IB- ]!§.dToI)<>J;o.a.1c1_ ' do the contrary ,if a defeated party does not " ' ` LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. 1 X _ 7_ A A f \° _v ._. _ ~.. _,, ¢ ~.- » . _ V. . . . 4, ‘_ -4 ._ - - ~ . _ . . ' ~“-;-.' '-_._- - . . _ ' ~ "-~_.,_, ' --_ '_'-wie. . __,,g `1 -T."| -` *"1 l ' 7; ' _ ".--- _ ~ ' _ ' " <7 . ‘ ` * _ _ , . . . . _ . ' __ 1.' .U . . . . , , _ '.5 YL _ .~..~._-....~_...._ ,»_ .(5 ` " ,__ ~.' /2 J. .\ f - -s ‘¥f"‘:"~'_..; - 4 'C "\"1‘l.¢.,‘ ' - f-> ¥ l 1 ‘¢__' ».\, _ _ » , .l . '-:'r"" ' '~ -/;;'4:"'~_ 'i\i - - ...._. ~. *=~ -., ‘ principle thabpubilc control mustscccm- pause or the mass ccconsumers. We are ..____,____,___ ______________________ . pany the expenditure of .public money. strongly df opinion that if any revision . . . S ' ‘-C'-1"'-H' L., =_r'1;`;._-_. __ .,,. In England the numerical strength and or readgustment of the tariff is _needed _A V 4 great wealth of the Established Church. it should be in the way of reductloh. N 'i' ` - j- » ~- s are such astogive it a preponderating _ Everyone remembers the plaintiv-3 wail ' I _ | I _f influence alike in Parliament and the of 1895 that our in-iustrfes woull be ruin- C country. None the less large numbers edifanother party came into power and _ ,nd mg” , an ,moi _ ' . ‘ 1 .3 .. Pm "11 311° of liberal-minded members of the Church reduced the rates of duty. And yet since 1 f" lhdfyvsfrcllisgg- with UN K1l>§:¢s:>?fm:l:=:;|g11:??:;¥°g::ie:n“" mu iw” ‘us “mi -» ’ if: of England are .joining with the Non- 1896 our manufacturing industries have _ cn’s Clothing 331 1-3cff 1 _ All our Men 's Tweed Suits 33 1-3 per cent O51 . ‘ All ‘- “ Serge Suits 33 1-3 per cent off._ .1 All “ “ Worsted “ 33 1-3 per cent oft. All “ “ Pants 33 1-'3 per cent oil. ‘ All Men 's Overalls 25 per cent off. 1 All Boys Suits 33_i-3 percent off. __ _ You aihirtlale " /»-.'_~; ‘~. i Y* Evervthing new, up to-cate and satisfactory We 'are °ust c ed d ` Q o H* Call-and sceour newstore ongueen Street. -' “ ` _ C'§'-0od.s~ ‘ Blackand Coloi°ed'DressGoods 3311-3percentoil`._ '11 f -Corsets.-GlovesandUnderwear.“ “ “ “ “ _ ` __ H |-¢ M tl H . _ , _ _ _V _ -I: ` 1 this lack of prompt response to x>°!>\1‘ar ;_ Print Cottons, Wh/ite Cottons, a5`p.c. off; Grey Cotton and Flannclettcy ' " `" \taeH,,g_~» remarks The Hamid, “wr 25 p.c. od; _Wrappers 33~ 1-3 p.c. of; Gent’s Furnishings. -do.-YfVhite _ , tem of representation Stands in need Colored 'Shirts 33 1-3 p.c. 05'; Ties, Collars and C1165, 33 1-3 of; Hats and _' _ _ _ _ ,_ S7’ U - _ » Caps do; Underwear 25 p.c. off; Boots and Shoes, do. These are genuine ‘ - ofralicalreform. Ju=t so,aud so it has discouats from regular marked prices. _ _ » __ l' ' . _ 1 _*_ ` ` Of the wonderful variety of up-td# date colored negligee and linen in the handsomest styles of the season. as well as ties,vests,and cool underwar For the fastidious :nan we areishow-f ng a new line. of;-; negligee sbiril-S. 3 _ could 110% 050511115 U1°m¢°1"1l'¥ S\1PD°Y5»` 'presumably that the manufacturers may. A -_ _ ‘J sofullyare our people grounded id UM beablotomake larger profits at theex- _ _ _ _ H 1 -4,, _-,;'¢+";§ a » ’ 1 _ _. 2- -'w~e_ conformists in opposing the Bill. It was enjoyed unexampfed expansion and pros- 'A 7 J I = - 1' _ _ I 1' thus in the Provinces of British America perity. ' _ e ' on’ ' M ' 'C Phon¢.251.__ ._ ‘ . V \ Lot of land 42 x 84 situated on Cumberland Street. Also a good DWELLING HOUSE thereon, BENJ. 'CARTER Auctioneers.” 3 F OB ' _-il. _ Street", wilh `good1_do_ub1e tenement _,house and stable thereon v If not med; ni§i>iooa,n1muhe» the-ever. fold by Private “le” b°f°f°l nourishes the nerves, had aaglvea health laid strength to the whole y. ur. rum, ag wmcet `s¢i'..s`anmi columbus. on, nf mg. writeizm very sick with severe heqdochfa the Komach and my bod wou kidney paul liver tmubleand _ oo I oou neared get around. _ tored the worse ggot until six ears m as rat ‘°~"‘° *'°.‘:.°°...§.’ ez... | ' _ _ OD my neighbors _m adizice and n new man .'i ` - 2...-1 ""°°" °°“.1:.“..“*°*.°.".1..""*.°.r.Ya;.. ue iieipai me aiiiiaa.-=f’i'°m\1lil1.f;bai1e1'_. _tw.o_p;co liglit _.4 _small pieces of *_ Immediate poieasion ~ it T mg- 1...-6.-,.....i _ -_ _-*_-Z -1 ' ihooonags Ex. s. s. Man " ter Engineer now landing. sale low. " containing ro ROOMS besides i N. RA¢TTENBURY..~>1~]i KITCHEN and'PANTRY adjoin~' S-14¢°dswks`1znuas1>n,‘ _ - iéig the 'residence of L. L. Beei-,i -_ .- ,__-_,as A 1,. _ S _ _ . _===a _ ef For sits si inciiofn The undersigned offers for sale H G‘~ °°°f8= 51-- A“8~ 14-l’°= dew fl srst - _ f-Public Auction on the Premises Wed & conf? .` _ " A .,».l;'; ‘l V _ __-so t __ _.1 ~ nesday the zythdiiy qf_2\ugu`S_t_mst-and f l"*"*"“ . at 12, o clock noonfall that i¢;§¢‘ .-,a-.f§.',.»"f . S1t\1'atCd ‘On Pwat” Pownal Streets 5 5 by 59 feet, and _. §three story .brick building .=,,e¢'t_ .£5 __ f§.".f;:.i":.‘::.‘::.:‘f.Li °°°“Pr° _ The undersigned also odeis at ri-H 1 “W S2111'-'7`r>'ii'c' "loo i' 'ncrse=power hlfgn ape-ed eng-lx-ig' 9115 6° high Sveedcenefne oneyg' lime- we. hh” » _ frenz?-ma¢nines,¢i€;§¢9a,,,¢¢°g -t mtg ' ; 'F°1.1?“'11°e1=fS' epiriytc ` Auznaa 1' __ ~ _ .5 ` . i‘ - ( ~':.sr°”‘) \ v i _ i _ co - me v. sense 3' _ i c 1 h _ _ i _‘ _,_ ._.. V . the _ l¢1‘§;'f”¢=`f;i'=l;-§-f°11’§".§?;‘f‘ 1 H e...---.1 aN1hcnmf?:.`¥C‘ __ ' “_ _ 4@‘C%1l,!11_91 £2!" _oar » 1 * 1 if -nm., U” 3. f » .».~» _. ... .,.. ._ . _.,.,____ ~ cveryéthing in the-=--Hardware thattthe farmer at this-» .season of year. 1 » t _V _-V.. J" ull 1. 12 <1 uwm... .__-.__ . 7-3 dw tivo-In ‘ 1 _ -"7-»--.,,~1_»;_~;......_.._ ,,,_'___._. _ iv. MF* ~ .construe 1-'fs aagmn r = -of- - Ja" 'I '_ 2;' lv"_1*uf #'11 iff and-qg. sept. uri- it Jzsu ;' ¢~'<~¢... _ '_ ' wiulunnz-i_,_,_, _ .Thai Ptlzsl Lin Yet Still hula will also be a number spemaltiés. _ .n,¢»f-n-.1 ni-rn .»-mwmn-:vw mr pn Pflgg -1-mmm. mmm:-4 -1 an .un _vunzm-nw-1-.ua me-xmzxan. -nf-uuwma .~./ .u-:nu naman-s mr an - zvmnwvrugnn-mamma me .ms- n _.fn we 1-fu-vnu* -va ’lkiiiTiilE mmm:-suntan-uivznn m-panmnmum ummm ma