Virgin -Z-&s "ia ~,`=' *sv " ‘~ _- | .‘ a i C'-aisstiie 5021> The real French article, not the so called Castile made in Canada is what I sell. It gives that nice creamy lather which leaves such a feeling of clean- liness and refreshment. It costs same as cheaper grades. I 15c. per lb. A fearless; aiming to _ _ mee aaa _ _ll fr-nl. ' §e'qi~ :itunes-‘ ruhilsned ‘atiu om “New rfcwse mock. North sidelsost omce, at the following rstel. ble ucez- [ a£MgomhHy (except Sunday), £13 age. r .................... . . . Seldlighekllye gition (Wed. a Sat) per year .3o;in advance ..................... ..$1-25 Weekly Edition (Wednesday) per year $1.25 n advanee. ................................. . .fi-°° E Branch Offices have been established at the bilowing places where subscriptions may be paid, news urnish- Fed, advertxising, job work and otheer businss tranQcte - 8uznmerside.Rogers & Rogers' store-J. B. C. ; Baker, Manager. 1 Llberton, Alberton Post Omce-Herbert Clark, Agent. Souris Bait. 'I;e1:ohone Oice-P. G. Seaman 1| 1 J. E. B. \l¢g.EAD‘Y, ‘ 1. P. HOOD, Elitor Business Manager. _THE Euausu _scnooi Question J v G* J I The school question in England bids _ :Drive-ca-:sm THE HEDICAL HALL in ` 1" _ mi _1. Smron's i _fair to bea principal issue at the next lgeneral election. It is already becoming _ an exciting topic of discussion among the i Nouconfonaist elemcnt,which by the way stands largely in opposition to the Uni- »oaist Government. »'1_‘h_e situation is not _my muy muelugibie to the canadian f__'_eaier, familiar with our state system "of school support and 'non-sectarian. if schools. The changes introduced by Mr. ' Forstex's Education Act ot 1870 were _Quite revolutionary and the Act was ac- L I E iiceptcd by the- Nonconformists, not as s -K INTERNAL sad BTERNALRsmsdy _ -.1 for lhei|msdists_Q¢lie!¢dCureof _H|nnu\atisrr. Crampa Colics. Sore 'l1\roaf.` Diarrhaa. Faeeaciie, 3 tetanus. spasm. Banc. manl- _ gin. Lumbago. etc.. etc. This is nl hternal and external Esau?) ‘<' ’ ,e`.¥;tea‘lz:a\kulazed:orge=e.r;_;u_:e,an = vellefs gripsackmo not overlook the? ‘ `£miaenaa|;£)|_¢en¢iea uidsny ailment _ ~ _ mereuipyp u e, a se. WLQ. ‘ ‘ medical man is S$l¥X§'i`ONwl| Hsootheyouaodggiveyouinstantrelief. .- i ' " ‘ . Tosptdt-l1se,.$|ek|1ea¢li_., _ Fo sale _ - ai., .....°li°"!‘.I"$.°¢'l_’:,.’€"i.lT°'1..-H-`°“‘ e _ Sale ' ,T W \~ -_ _-_\-- -.;_._._.-.___s.____._" ¥ ii' ‘fi f it-.\ Mi/ ‘ "Nil "\\-- _ hcee iii ‘L-_.\\L>).>-\"? 1* -_ I `__&_£"'-' __ __ finality, but-as a great step in advance towardsa fuller and" fairer measure that they continued to hope for. The new Education»Bill expuouded by Mr. Balfour in .March last, is now generally _ viewed asareactionary measure, ' desig- _ 5.-ontrol of education. » _ The result has been that the Bilihas been received with jubilation by the High _'amon_g,_'Non'-co_nfor|'nists. The latter I _calling meetings at which the subject is discussed 'with ‘great waruith and are passing resolutions strongly condemning _'the Bill. Atone of these meetings _Lord ,Rossbcry presided, and in- his opening remarks eaidthe measure before Parlia- nient blasted the hopes of those who sought for religious equality before the ‘laid down for all timeacast- iron system of denominational manage- ment and a close corporation in the man- 1 agementof popular education! _‘It strikes dowo,’ he said, fto the very fundamentals of our constitutional system.” ~ To a deputation of- protesters who _‘waited upon Mr Balfour he intimated _that their attitude was _prompted_ by (jealousy ofthe Churchof England, and which' would be essentially Church boards, would be made up of' ‘people who would act in aconciliatsry manner. __'1_`hl_5_ _lost impolitic deliverance only added fuel to ‘ ¢a¢“n»’d:ri»¢ 'inoiesnm at ence wid mm °Ca1l'to-day-and ask ‘your bes'~ ' ~ ‘ l A aocornp girl to any you to the i z- '-‘ ' s.. ` . “rd v -»- ,__ _ ~ _ _ ,_.._....,,___ ....gp.._..-_ _ teat they wished it understood they - l _ _ _ » ; i I ' were: British 'citizens and did not _ _ _ _-__ ' _ I __ ~ pi-opass tg hold their rights by concilia- ii ting the clergy. Principal Fa!"bai.m'of Ox- iford plainly intimated to Ur. Balfour I law or so law, pay taxes to a denom- .rfeerhmmé ebeing ~Pr¢-f, _ and Wen games be expected. s ' -""'- ‘ » f- -Mcreates an ecclcsiasticalmonopoly in the May be satisfactorily - ordered from us by mail. We manufacture two ` styles-the wide thin oval and thcnarrowtbickovsl. Latter is quite popular. '_ 18k.goldatiiv¢,sev¢nand Z iuation. He added, “Wo should not be worthy of our citizenship ifwe did not frankly say that to the legislation which ths_t.'the Nouoonfomists did, not' propose "\. va-kwa schools we will not submit.” Many are de- _termined not to pay school taxes and °ne minister, Rev. J. Morgan Gibbon, said in public meeting, “If this Bill is ll passed we shall try what the inside of a prison cell is.” So far the Goverumentjhas held to an uncomprising attitude and the Bill pissed its second reading by the - large majority of 237. XLIONIZING GENERAL MEYER IN LONDON. LoNnoN, July 29. -General Meyer, for merly commander of the' Orange Free State forces, is being lionized in London. 'I He has dined with Alfred Rothschild and he lunches tomorrow with Earl Roberts. ,commander-in-chief of the British 3` forces. f V ‘ei __,._,_ _ --.- KUMFORT Powders will not cure, from tanto tweatr minutea- __ _ » , __ _ i _ , sv. 1: ff ~ 4 '_.'1~ .J.'w.\i ~`a<.»_:~¢\evaqn\als»'-:.u='a-rs.-l~e»»’¥ _ » _ . _ aff _ F-__ _ 'f E -Now'fSUlli5¢s for _ ¢ - - V _ -- `_i_~,~_nc,-' Basins I ` rates I - rulesets and Prenirving Kettles, etc. Thursday aft rnoon--,-Mooeepsth _P&_l'l¢,_ __ ~ _ __ ___ ::...l_ ’ .~ _ e _ __ _ ' w _~g 2_.40cla_ss,irlt_a'rd_|;_ace,_pn_,rse$200. Free ' " __ , _ ‘ ' _ _._ , ' - _ '_ 51°:-,a'_1l,' ti-stand r`aoq.f.pnrse§§Q0. = __, . _ ‘ - ~f _f i » _ _ ' Fi-iaay,9a.‘_m_-~.n»'augm. competitions ._ _ ’ _ _ _ E - _ _ 1 ; _ . a positive, permanent, guaranteed A. R. BREMEQ co. uuvreo I ' new v; " " at moderate rata _ thqp. in exchange ones, .iw newverh ra uia¢ira¢an` an W.K Ateout repair feusandwe Sunnyside, _ UFS » 0”- di* represent the following _` _`_<'“_r.~ ~ " , __trimged._ _ _ ‘ ¢° ¢ _ s¢ There is n disease more wide-spread _in the ‘ " “"‘ " iembarrasiug to e"6f reii t. . __ s se.-i_` '1:_.'i 'I ..a bottle _at_ and havejtp' gfer. __ ~ __ es fl i - -_ .. --».......4-ua-i v -_ f' rn _'_ 1:3* 'wa ¢ A\\‘.,I ~ .- _ . . _'"- ¢~._ '91 » __. fe _vi L ,when you taste tina oforiimeiiii wiiii-makes ~f ~1_Iwre_bread and»9`f;;better qua‘lityT'than the soft 'Hour of Ontario, you must ask for ' ' i ` ' _This is the 501111 Iiow used by. tliei' -Prince Princess of Wales__and- the Royal household. A11 |=1i>urfne:i1e`rs sen ii. ef H.-‘ ._ ,. ..= _.5 C1... ' .~ _°;_»;._~_ i »_=~;,‘,.' i fi? ,ri i ; __ L_. . _ _ _ __§_ . _ Q?-f _ my ' ' . . N - ,_»f_, < ' _ ___~ ‘ » -§> _;-if _' w_.» - _ ~'.<»’-_- _.' i _ . ‘-_ ' - ,_- »'_ _J ‘ _,V ,:=»i___ __ _ii it _ ~ g _ »' _ ‘__ __ v * -- ., year i Pitmany also full equals them for gentlencss and thorough. , A Hrcnar pa.-_ mcnoru Queen St. gznsrlortetcwn P. A. I. I °|\°°S° The The Tobacco Eilicurn who does hot nsh}'tl\e'= " ‘ H iCk€y TWiSfI. _Pea-rl; or l _ Has never d,srive_d_ ihaireal eujoymenr which is nie. They are the gems of the trade. 1 I- - “ I t ' rIN1zic_U'r nIX'rUiiEs IN 1 ,AND 1.2 POUND inns DWHZ iffy I7 - `d&vr_ El ls' Also fresh ‘ ~.'l?f_ FY41_1_ be and A to the college vm pplieah it furnishedoua "C 'onto L’ Bom "°-er. ef =~ ii; 'gil' :el CHARLOi=lEi aaa) & that _ in the throat. LJ... , fi... . /*F59-~s\ From-Manelaeter Ausvsf _f_ lo _ _ ‘Steaniérsailsfrcm "" with cold storage chambers WANTED-A case of that H B is notify 4-37 9-¥9‘ unter River 5-I8 0.49 Emerald June. _ities “i '. ' £1 3’ stahl' stations. d "_°°?’ Eise- r-.an lv. Ch’towuar 2.10 ~ 3018 June. 1.5¢ HN.V‘7‘iltsliire mr "A S’Side No. 4 A. al :|01 _ rf!! git;-= r I l¢¢a;> -5-¢=Jsf~i _‘JL deck for "’ A. ' *h“~‘l4.¢_ e