t _ Dvsrsrsis We sell ' llelial|leWatohes only , 1 ” g-»~%‘ 4* r l iq, .~._. -_.--_=_~,»._.f__»_-_sit - i-._»~~_;1_- if-sg,-»>~-Q -»s~__»~»=~ _=~s~=~r»* - » 74% -its _ » » - _ .. _p -_ ii-.-;fi.-1 -' _-_~»»<_ _ _._- ~I_ -_ i , _ I 'IHE GUARDIANGHARLOTTETOWN, P E 1.'/‘N'0Y1lH“BER§'6 1899 if 1 i A wnoigpinrs Throws all the Blame on the Stomach-The Real Seat of Trouble is the Intestines- ’l'he Permanent Cure is Dr. Shase's Kidney-Liver Pills. ‘It is an old idea hug since exploded than Ggestion is confined tdihe stomach. ho modem scientist denies that by far_\h¢ FHM' pon of digestion andthe more difficult part takes place in the intestines This ¢XPl3‘“* 'hy dvspepsia is never realy C\1!'°d PY P_"°' paratiohs which merely aidhstomaoll dlK¢5u°. ‘nglliitfgglgilgg Dr. Chase’s Kid- ney~Liver Pills have been so remarkably suc- cessful as a cure for the worst forms of dyspep- “n1;ArI.1clIllir;;$ses1?i)d1ney-live Pills act d'l‘¢C¢lY on the kidneys. liver and bowels. it-hd si" 1;; tone and vigor to the intestines. all_ m. diem able to perform WON# °f d'8`¢S\“‘l the substancesonwhichthestomschhs-111° eEec Sthiiiaeh treatment may do well enough for eiigm indigestion. hui if you have .°1>f°°*° 1°' °i>=\= °f ° =°“°“’ ““"”° Y” an profit by the experience of scores of thou- sands who have been perrnanently>uciired by using Dr. Cha_se's Kidney-Liver li 0°* illadose,a5c.abox,atal1deal¢B.°¥ gdmanaon. Bates & Co. T0l'°°f°- 3 _ _ --= Use eiirboiiis “ erfect tilting owdet.._ Absolute -1 e , , p J p ' e in B Punty the following paragraph: "The South G Africa Republic will cenclude no treaty vasl are such as to attract not to repel. . . 8 rits raittisviit ciiisis, A good way to present the Transvsal if-girliiive suthcrity-the First Chum- her ot the Vi lksraad, not the impotent Second Chamber. 2. Such a redisiribution of seats for the gi lddelds in the Velksiaad as will give to them a proper representation. At present there is tone at all. The ,'f1`ransviisl now offers one-fifth, but the ` Outianders represent three-fifths of the people. They pay nine-tenths of the ,tsxatiou, yet they have nothing to say about the expenditure of a penny. S. A Constitution safeguarded from sudden changes .Lt esent an ordin- I change the existing Constitution. 4. '1‘he heads ol the Government rss- ponsible to the Volksraad. 5. independence ot the courts. At present, ifa judge does not respect any chance vote of the Volksraad. he is dis- missid from chico. Chief Justice Kotze was so dismissed. 6. Uancillatiou of monopolies. This, of ccurse. is far less important than the foregoing; it can more easily be ad. justed. 7. Equality in rtcognitiou by the courts of the English and Dutch langu- ages, iust as we have it in Cape Colony. 8 Removi-l of religious disabilities Neither Roman Catholics nor Jews may hold chica. 9. Reorganization of the civil service. 10. A free p ess. 11. Proper si.-hools. 12. Freer trade. The Tra isvaf.-1 crisis. of oourse,is not I a di.-mite between President Kruger and Mr. Chamberlain alone, It is a conflict of two policies, so radically op- posed that peace will never be possible until one is driven c-ff the field. It was an art of grace when, in 1881. Great Britain gave back the Transvaal to the Boers. At that time they were already in the Transvaa1` a large num-` ber of British subjects, black and white-several thousands. I shoull say. This giving back ot the Trausvaal was supposed to have been a matter of policy. It was done on certain condi- tions ;one was that the Transvaal could not mike treaties with or war against her neighbors without the consent of the soveriegn power. That was the suzerainty in 1881, and that -was the snzeraiuty in 1884, although there was an omission ef the werd. The thing it- self however was am 1 em hasiz d or engavemsnt with any State or nation .. - P’ ary resolution of the Volksraad may: I ~ I 1 In/II I II ,// ; T __l__il”"- siimsii ram: _ \ \ t _ I I It I? _:I- I I _i _ I 1 ~ t I L I_ nf' le* \J _A / tirii iiiisr --~. l -_--2 1 I ta... I* _ I Ii”__ ,_ ' '_ _;. / ,Q i' '~.f‘3*`\§'i' "` '° i -\/Lf`i?',~/5%’ O- ._-2" m, ` \. *°\ ¢` v5 S.:/' /"FRN vs j , _r “--»¢/// ‘-._-/’ I ‘ff _.- »~ i;n'4#::; ,,'tid.' 1 ___--1 ` __ ,_ , im, K ' _ _ _ \\"`=~ - risis to Americans is, as The Outlook. _ \ -` p _ ‘iw alri-:iiiy done, to put the malad- Q p minisiration of the Kruger Government ~ -- p 2 1 iiio n series of indictments. These in- `§_____ I dictnienis have already being formul- "iq _. ___ "1f£_f__._; ated in the Outl-inder demands: "’ ll 1 ly `"~€§:;m\ 1. The right to vote for the real 1 ,_ _g fl t - 'I t* ' ` II Ii .II III I ‘ ll u II l 1 _ 0,,-\f -`:/» rf; _,$, /'r V, A /_/»'. ,>f°`\i\-_,.;»--é\I1/L/{{_I/_-f'\ . Z:/**.;:;:T:`__ `\ '/,_' -'f' /i `;\` _/I I I ’. W _ N§"\ //"""', *" 5°' ‘ll |""i*°*4°°°h '”""->”:fs.Z';f"-‘f_2£f:f;`.f<_`r'*"""' '/ "‘“ "`//';.7,'”' 'f,f1`1'* _--‘~-_' Dr I.aw’e Worm Syrup. THE TRIO oven THE FENCE. rf' ` ` .. _ . -- 1 » » ,gf-*'31 -n-._ 53|- ,,. \/’z. _pw/$1;-,,;>ef=.=?;f§;-liffyazrs 01° em 1 Hungry Higgins- He'd take it in d se 1 where I euutdirt at it Q“ iii \ ‘ ~ \\ /Iyer" _ -i.e wonder wli_, lir’s exercising thing oghgy to-3? _,__ _ _ 1 8 theses thousand feet above the sea, and, des- pite occasional severe dust stems, has healthy and pleasant climate. The limate and also the soil of the Trans- B itlers The soil in the nel hborh . _ - _ g' ood Guaranteed. ofher than the Orange Free State, nor of Pretoria and Johannesburg is fertile wih any native triheto the eastward or and productive. In fact, what most "' "‘ t ~ f westward of the Republic. until the Struck my attention when I went to lAlIIIASH|lll Fire liisuraiiei Goiiipiiiy 1 oF ENGLAND. This Company is prepar.-d to take Fic Risks ou P1-:perky in Brig” Ed- Ward Island at very moderate Bates of Premium.- Persons having property to insure will End it very much te their itlvantage to apply to the undersigned hr;quotations of Rates.-Unserupulnous agents are ondeavoriug to persuade persons from insuring in the "Las- cashire" by circulating a report that the company never pays its Losses.-This gives us the opportunity of statin that during the Tweenty-Five Years in which ihe~~Lancashire” has been operating in She Maritime Provinces it has never had 0 Law Suit theres'n,aiid fur.hermore that on the occasion of the Great Fire of 1877 in St. John N.B.the “Lancashire” was the first Company to complete pay. ment of its Losses, having paid,thr0llgh 118. Marlv a Half a Million ot Dollars in Claims. within 28 days after the tire (See St. John Daily Telegraph, 19th July. 1877.) The only outstanding Losgeg which we have on our books are tor Fire oc- I curriug within the last four weeks; and which will be all paid before 2-ith inst. It_is to be regretted that the rep;-@_ sienttve of any Comp _ny should consider It necessary to 1155011 li) iiinccuratt- stitiments in hope of being bs ,,526 t. retain his business at rates hiu h »_1-ibm -those which the Lancashire is prepared to charge. J. M. & C. W. HOPE GRANT _ Gen- Agents for Maritime Provinces. J- J. JOHNSTON. |Barrister at Law, Special Agent. ' Charlottetown P. E, Island It ,should also protect the blacks. l It is 5 ' fact that only within tivo or three years I _ ,have any legal marriage laws been b made for the blacks in the Tr lffever pays to carry an unre- iable VVa.tcli. You never -know the time, and are con- stantly missing appointmenw - on that account, I We dont care to handle any- thing else. ~ 8 Cdl *Pd Sill? us the verdict of your inspection. pnrtanttechinicalwork at the mines; almost all the mining engineers _ throughout South Africa are Aint ricans-. are entirely a floating populatioig; that they are in the Transvaal only so long as they can make money, and that then - - q rter of the Otitl_-inders expect to remain perman- eotly. _Of course heads cf businesses will rt-tire and men who have trade large sums of money will retire. but Others will quickly till their laces ers come there only on account of the mines. It is true that Johannesburg has been built up by a mining popu- lation. The city of s hundred ihouqui people is only ten ears old tint oonventicn the inhabitants [not merely the Beers] of the Transvail have independence and equality 0( rights. lt is notju-t that her llsjesty’s sub- 1 jects have not the right to protect ttismselves, that they should bestlbject. ed to all sorts of disabilities. _As your countryman, Mr. Hays Ham- 1 mend says in a letter published this Imorning, so Isay: There can be no pq- litical stability of permanenoy in south Africa without equality of civil rights throughout that country. The granting of the franchise alone would net be the universal panacea that some optimist; expect it to be. Much stress is laid on the franchise, however, because it would protect the English and other foreign capital invested in the country. As the situation now stands, Mr. Hammond is right in his statement that the Boer I Government has the power to expel any resident in the Transvaal and send him across the border Without trial, ooo; fiscsiing his goods at the same time. Mr. Hammond is right,too, in point._ ing out the error of supposing that only Great Britain is financially interested in Siuth Africa. He shows that a lareg percentage of the stockholders of the great mining companies are found in Franc", Germany, and on the European, Continent generally, while Some com- panies are entirely controlled by French " and German capital. This whole queg- tion. therefore is by no means a purely 1 English question in its polit co-economic aspect. As to America, while your capit il may not be very greatly invested, your exports, particul .rlv of machinery are to a marked extent, involved in our prosperity. Your men al-'o do the im- Nor do the whites alone suffq-_ We ansvaal. It has been said that the Outlgnders, hey will return to England. This suit so At least a ua _ _ P - Again, the Beers, claim that foreign- out the psramble, namely, the couven- 'i tion of 1881. 'By the phrasing of that some has been approved by hor these cities was the depth of the soil until the same has been approved by and the rapidity with which-young Majesty the Queen.” Besides, the H008 had grown. Wherever in any conver.t’on ot1884,is meaningless with- port of the world. climate and soil avor it, most gold-miners become g' \\\\ ° ity. if I 8 '7 1 i.iv..""*rd“ Q - ' _\ '_ ,V/,/7,! _ ’ 1 f ‘Wt If /y/N0` M 1 _i _ _ _ f never gum- ' ~., J_ if fat 0\ \i lf/ yi :_ ;,_,~ -- .. \\,:_,\`y 1 ,IM `~'1_.’pYl» év " I __ L" " \i\‘< v l "\' ‘ » \ l ` I! Mary @‘&l],262 __ A Q" I f _ _ ,fi ._+ `\\ ~` '1 `°ll5°»»ByB She need ` , "‘ 'i X4/'xg _y _,1 inatic Pills for a severe attach mlb ll I 5 fl /, - - _ . 5-| _ / 'Q' / 'der -' fl, _ _-malhsim Ind lhQ ~<».=;;_-=f‘f-I ‘ f-_- ,j/ .l_ \ “king the _remed one I Ei ' ' , 1 ' 7_5" ' ’ ' i ‘ ff / /~. ';__=; ' '§" `9 "'_’.f» \ ~\_\ \\§\ _Y \\\`\&\ .-! \ ,;\_ , _~ : 1 _ uint ` 5 "_/X.; \¢ »'§I:1`f~ `~ ’°»;- ~ _/o-~=i\i1~ fi' r _\~f"*’-/{",,‘v' ¥ 'if 7- ff ` 1; 1 '//' I _ _ ._ _ _,_ »,, ° _fl/ff S' _`_ ¢ §';-"?_-.:z’\\ """p¢' ‘ _ ">1-:-=-_'.";..\` a'-“ .gi-_ ll \i'i’i‘i` .tiimw e = ll* -i a -_ ‘_ » f ff7";/' I I ‘ »';f,{/,jf _ __ , ,fr/K* ‘ -..::» 1/ ,A "\ x \§\\\` \ \ Q Q5/ _ _ ` _;_ Slim; _ of/“'Q°' ag .nk \ 5?.” gg/ *M / \»i 6": ,_ 7/ f ` 4<.~ _.. was enly a sheep farm. It is iive\ mi, ...i \\\ \\\\\ ‘\ \t\\\ i , if ,_,;,;es‘s\_\\-,\~y;;»~\f ‘G _If A \"_ 5 ~__ ps-l / //,/1 , ._ * -;;1:;‘» 1 f " ` .L_-.=~_ -1 'fi' _ - ,- ' " ._ rffs _ I. -_4-1 ‘- _ \' _ Q Z ° '§_,.- 1 - **"-::‘__ '-5-‘= ;'/.,»/ , _._ _/f .M .fi 12"- - ' 1,-1.- /c’ / Q . t Q3 1 .;,__ __ ,._,*;_ .'»'i'.‘.A A w ,__ ,_ // ff _/I I ;;_';_g-£;=_3»§ rl _ ___ / \\\ _ 5: 1 W ' il _ - _ _,I _ I It “v” H°__ they must he little lhlrfs Lhlleullsrslle permanent settlers. Look at Australia and California. I The key te this whole question is the het that Dutch policy and British policy are two entire opposite and opposing things. It is1a case of civilization *against non-progression. If pit is ne- cessary to tight it out by force of arms. I hardly think it likely that there would be ultimate defeat for those ot as who are trying to secure equality an ’ justice tor m~~n, irrespec- tive of race .nd color. Th it is exactly our aim-jo ,tice for the whites because they are e titled to ' it, and for the \ \< \\1 ‘\` \\\ ill .v f; __ ‘&\`i\` Q J’ _.‘\ -ssl / /f \ ¢\`t 4'; ag’ A ‘_ -5--*.53* ' !!!_§1'H!lHF7*1` ' L »E‘:\;-..1"‘vi’I{.:;;- . -_ *Ei 11 _::~ W sr' I ""3 ‘ s ~ Q \`.' \:‘ // ill "”l:_.._-._.. . -. ....._____ _ 1' I `-_'33,-_...___ é 531 'ws ~_._. = 4.5.’ '§';‘».`.fI »-_-~ 1 4:? I ‘\ --Tj. . f “'§.;`_` " "" "' W ~¢~_ ,_ `\`&. _,.2 ___ .__ l s a ; >~lY W' N’ _ 7 5 93° an I _ _ _ _ ..i..~t=. im" ”°"f’" “"° "'°“'°’°"`_' “i° “"_ 1 . 1 UNDER one Fi..°.o___ 8 I Jacks; ‘fmt fm ‘mr °Eqf>' ¢°° 1 ° 1 ‘ _ omorrow at a on ‘ - E C0’s a\ 1* flings M ni »-__ g _ ~F”‘ " ” ` “-=-ii»,| _ _ ;j;' --__-_~_ ~'?‘i:;“:,Tj /K; rf€;` 3 ` 1 ;i;“___ ;_“`§___¥‘ ` _-1 _ i°*`~: _ ` ~ i/ }I t I l~< "Rf i;t1';" ` " ,-_ ` _'§'_j ` _` :~'»' .~ P V \, § _ - ` 7 ' 'Aries ;->-_..~Y;`°"-_'@:`~~ "r ` *` ` ~ .¢_%$__ ' "~_;~`». ~_/ _ _ ,_ _ A / 1: ` m 1 _tc is -Cendenseit1£roni.~»»*The_‘Oase the British.” by Bev.Jam_os Stewart, D D., in The Outlook. f | Wnfy Wnkim 3°; to see 1: comin every wor 'man dinner pail? dWifli€lsll|lf Cheap for cash at. Co’s. - 1` t . \ f_1éf"f1 ti?) / P 'A3' \\ \¢§ ‘ _ ‘<5 `,'M.:‘ .iv i.» _ /75 _ <- ___ t 1'=¥‘-it ~'i-1' °‘°"*_F'-' ‘ r “J Gt- _ If W » it 1 """"’°” °”g“° ‘” ° y- f -iii, A funds. k you to Setlloii, BIO Q __ _--1 li_\:‘;,\_i>1=..b bi und to Jiw you instead ot the rpgffpff ii/ .r*f._‘\' _' i‘- iff’ - 1 ~ x _,“-'ii _.\ ,1-_ ` /I scrapes, _ .,v`;ffr._‘__ , ` V agllfi '; -`t`-ii' . /_/;;€.~’ .;fT¥"§A`~-\`l1\_ V' Q f . 51.. ,.t~_*E"=t`_-\_`_;.~_ salt .ti.t“~< l »’sf\l~;~f PMN AFVER E ,Ii`i"`i-‘.‘<."""`//'I ' ,:_,_.__`..».4 1 ,,-, ,- .4 \" e`~%`\\*' -ff;-;~~a._~:"`}-E rzliyzéé 2 Y I ` f /7 ,UA -EQ (€.%cCl: ( `~ $32 ww' /-\/"“ "' /§ _ 3/ ’/ tt lx L_.. ,it `;'}“~ i . it Z / /III I/ 3/ yi? I M ~ ': 'i$"hT X ax \ _ P°111>¢u¢>Ss is good natures regulated good sense ‘ you hear what What now? She says she wooden build oitlss in where there‘e more room I iiiscisitiiisoiis Bacon-An opera hai, one which can be shotinp lgbetr-I wish some of trons were built on that lnstsnc Belief burns Bwrling e after-efiset. Bells and Miss Aguees and l writes $1 have been e and pimpleson my neck years After taking 2 Blood Bxtters they all have never yet returned l When the imilement preindite is strong Miss Marv Ovingtoo .Y ll -» _,-4-. ..`-f»,n~:- xv' Huong! mn 19 ‘ Well. with me it Iwi 'r§ If you starve your cow b ok will be starved Pain Ceascd ,. / \ _ ’ """ “W1 _ Worms cannot remain when I Pleasant worm ey:-gp is u to these parasites and 1 action promptly e \"\`1lirf-.X"`i°\§‘=` Au acre of periormunes is whole world of promise (";'p§_'= X V Hrs P Watters, Du-leton, 7 i`(if'i' '_ H this statement, After suffering M )_L;. \ Itwith pain and distresses afhe ' -i_\1‘\_\f\_,\\‘_.=,"\\'. _Ita ted to use Lara Liver Pills. Ap ‘1}\\.\\_`\\._. bottles made a complete cure \\ “-'~\i\‘. \ \'t" There isn’t enough paint on Well. there’s too much on “__” li|\srd’a Llnheiit was Burns, etc. Q5; ',_. She--Mr Highnote tells me he \\-:-__ Q. lfpitf- 2 cultivating his voice ___ ~}` ,nil I, H -Q-._,_~,1__t` /11§1.~» e-Yes I saw him irrigatug “gi ~='g_=-/ _ »_- .pl early this mosh Avoid popularity, it has many suits! SR* \ J \`\,\\\`;`i‘."`\`.'1~"`l-V and no real beuent Y M H°2‘Y8rd’s Yellow Oil is prompt to I » :_-_ V _\\ §l'f,'fi'.' \\%`1°~‘*.-‘=l.\`?? \ \\\_l .»-.‘ 'I _.zu 1 ` ” ` " ‘ ` .illi’ we “fs t° we coughs. colds, me ww# _lf-$ "\ PN!! In tht chest, hoarseness quinsy etc. ` `-._ "§ 3 Price 25:: ' ' WA N TED All parties __ indebted to W D McKay either by book debts notes __ of hand or Judgments, to -if ‘make mmeaisn i. e magwm