“W . _ \ PlDb§bni its- -‘ August za.-(soo-°~ !» ~ waht" ,poderste, -variable win _ :E 1'- a UIQ today and probably on sunday 'f "-----_-..i_i. Blcyclists and all athlete depend on i3H¢'.l’LEY’S Liniment to keep their ohh llmber and muscles intrim e why .Drink Water _ During the hat weather when you can buy Pure Orange Cider A most delicious beverage for x5c per quart. Or put up in quart bottles at IS cents. fry a samp e bottle. J.D, Macleod &Go. Yi __ei;;h1_§§;to3;. free mgrkes for her ash and nah _ new .tentive ushers. _ _ P 'ii THE HOME OF THE GUARDIAN ‘ J. P. HOOD, Bus. Mgr Unltzd in Canada cnet Mr Bond. would ooos iii mo mission to Wnhinston but 11° had been so resolute and agkresoive in re gard to the French Shore question while in England that Lord Knutsford desire of retiining' and increasing able ilsheries of which the Island is centre. statedto follow mainly the lines of famous Reciprocity Treaty of'1S54-65 Il¢l‘li||$ Canvas _Centre _Wholesale or'Re- tail. & ROGERS. 5 the most forceful and taotful of public ‘ men thatNewfoundland has yet produced .s He is yet comparatively young for the 2 ` prominence which he has attained, being about forty live years of age. His father 'was a merchant in St. J ohn’s; he wee bred to the legal profession but left it to enter L politics, At twenty-five y€8»rS Of Mein U 1882 he was elected to the Newfoundland Assembly. Three years 18521' 11° "35 chosen Speaker of that body. In the _ - - _ retirement of Beehive Pitch, ,ond ,,,,,,,,,,,, Beehive Felt, foams looser oi his pony-_ 011 01° "im of Sir William to politics Mr. Bond cn- _ 3 Ply _| eu-od his cabinet aaCoIonial S:ceetat'!- f 'In 3811) he was one of three deleuafbl S0111? _.to England relative to the French Sh01°¢ _R00f1Ilg, - question and the same lf" '19 "95 °'P‘ pointed by the Newfoundland and Itn~ portal Governments to visit Washil18U0U and undertake the neR0%i8‘ 1°” °f “;*i’°l‘:' is _ _ ` ,in whichhe succeed ~ . - _ ' ~ ‘ _ _ » _ _ _ ~ ` f ;;\:;!a;‘¢e1;t;ct8___i°n_ _ _ Sgphterzewem in no mood_for_~ union. Two J. _ _,_ __ __ That” what 0ur_%_ck_eona*_‘ _ _ ei... ...| ’“'° »‘“_°'».'=-W for e "f _ _si that tm L°f‘1 K" Sh .om ii... miooiooo- or on -ii-soo, ;~ .» _.;..,____io_1Ioqs'o,i1ri.ioo_,.rni,.___ New Siutmgs pronounce then: . - c,1¢mig,1 Socretlfy 0fG1`93ll Britnn' 'Bond ami °mel._¢°l°8aws cam' no ~~ i “ ` ,M 4 ~ ~ -_ . 4 _»- ,"l‘?"° Call and givcns _.mo Moo_;1ono1d(§’re}r3=f;::°___°fC°”t__rv'f':" io isoo oomk evo-1 possible, term- oi the lets ames . - 39°" ' ' - n good thing for Newfoundland, but Newfoundland delegates was sent o 1 ¥ E? O GV IIIQS All good things have wi.1-gs and are apt to ily _ , , 1 - away. ’ ' ' ` Your 'chance to get good goods at 2~3’s_ their value surely will ily away at the end of this weelz. __ V , - . , _ _ _ _ _ Saturday is positively the last day of the niost wonderful discount sale ever held _in this city. _ Nearly everything in the store is now Selling at 66 2-3 cents on the dollar. Q _ Our shirt sale would take -the starch’ out of any- thing you ever saw here before. \Ve defy competition, admire opposition and _ undef no circumstances will we budge from our position. If giving a life size Crayon Portrait with every two dollars worth of goods we sc-ll. e Prowse Bros., 'l_'iio Wonderful Cheap Mon. _ - if- ' ._i‘ _ ;'~.-Y -» ~./~" .»‘~-5 =-- i *fel-'1'v`.`-"` 'i ` __ _ _ » ' 5, . __ __ _ __ i ' _ ,A-__-"5" §_; i_§“‘;§‘L _.15 “‘ _ __ ____ i._.._w.enmN, ters were doubtless talked over, the na-_ “D°dd'3 Kid”°Y.I’mS are H°°d- ` tural' inference is that the Canadian Ministers have consented to waive their objections to the treaty, with or without some compensating ' concessions from I Newfoundland, or otherwise that the Im- pe_1-ial Government has dec ded to over- rule the Canadian objections and to ratify °nch a treaty as Newfoundland may be obit eoobeoin. xo doubt tnomoiao nis- tory of the matter will be disclosed when our Parliament-meets, ifnot before. Mr. Bona is onooroioofi to be opposed to union i with Canada, mainly because of Canadian lcpposition to his famous treat . It _ meet with at Wsehfngton_au_d_ ef. ‘» fe;-t__his_ success or non-success there wilt have future* relations ofthe iDominiop_ and the Ancient Chlony. -Ll _ CAUSE OF DYSPEPTIC .HAINS I owner-1y_ ` .digooioafooa ' 'foe W gaslgsthatcalcea udilggiiyitcn of the stomach and an gggimm ¢_||,,lff hooi-e., *rim roooiio' in sooo ooio ood' distress, but Nerviline will relieve. the dlstentlon, dispel the gas. and cm-e flrslpieptio nsinsvery quickly. iroioofol 'N9 ill°_~_i8.l'¢8ll.Y. on _excellent remedy f.‘:§;?’%“i’:.'£.“i.*i§..%°2i.*2.“f*‘.°ii" Bqwoi rmbo_ie1e.“_ o eiioeoeiioia iii _ i GOI): :r\n_f;h¢g¢¢,¢" V gem I - l ”‘ “ W plete without Nergine, -Try _ a 25c.',_ bot- i iituaied on iiizweiiiner ` . gg tle. and Sydney Streets. _with all modern improve. _-_ _ipenish lent apeording stodfamilyawapply tg _ ~liomn Casel_e,ocrn¢iria.l in CFURCH UF “Gum terests At all events the Newfound St Paul s_Servi°e8 an u and 7' Au welcvme. landers thought it would be a good thing .-4-p p1=;m1;’g gummy, for them to have the traaty go into opera H01! C0m¥1lUUl°l1 RU 3 and 11 8 m 150° Bhd WGN Drfwcrtionately incensed E"°°S°°R 7 P' m' All 3”” hee md against the Canadian Government for mappmprlaiefémr CHURQL preventing its ratification Rev, J L Miner at 11 d 7 _ an Sun In 1892 Mr. Bond, with three other day School at 2.30 p.°m.- All welcome. _ ta Visitors provided, with seats* by Q Halifax thereto confer with the repre- ushers' 1‘ * ' 1# A 'li sentatives of the Canadian Government on ` on u°` _ Preaching at 11 and 7_by »Rev.B_. Li on the fisheries and reciprocity questions Smith, Cincinnati. Sunday School at £30. and other meteors of diinroooo between, Prayer meetiniz Wednesday night at 8 anada ami Newfoundland. But the \°°1°i°k seat’ md “”°Pp"°P"'i't°df T - I e . '. <_ cannon or onnisr. _ _ di sez; resulted in failure. The Cana _ Thechumhotchnst wmiineat for _mel __ on vernment would not withdraw its Dublin wo,-ship gg Gad Qu Loup, 4" _ .., obyootions tothe Bond-Blaine treotyua August 24th as 11 a. m.and 4 m. ____ . ...e or Tam. eccnoessions were made by the S-.*1N.A'|’I°N~ ABHY- to Canada to those made SCYYRQBS .t_7 at D _ to Newfoundland. Terms of union he-1'vg,e:mkdnai§m;~,.;day “;;EMs°n“'§hirya'a:`u::d“8y J 5 `“ 'tween Newfonn ' ` , ' " ' I dland and Canada were _*___ _ ; I HS ~~ Usxgested, but Mr.Bond and}his.co -1 ' ' -Ili THEY AREGOOD union with a committee of the Canadian m°'lm? ~°" _l“di'.'°7i".l°';3_d' Cabiiiet, but again .they failed to agree. 5. cumd' wm91°t¢»Iy_ by D°dd,’ _Q i _ i J chu Now Mr. Bond is Pre ' ro his Pro- ls' Mews? Jada, _Bglvue M1 tml vinoe and has set out a.gain_for Washing-___ “lawns very ill. The Kidney _'1'1f-onbio _N TAILGR D011, it is said with authority to nego inte 3° sed me 8' gui" deal of paiumld f9|l’9¢d;V-1-ix;-i I-nu ' a renewal of the treaty of 1890 if it can be me to “se "ery hm" during the night’ es from the great Colonial Conference, where all these mat- * U S ooioiooa. sono iofr ii < "“°~""'i”" °° “°° D°d“" mint? Pills and after taking a shortttreatment found myself completely cuqed ing. - ` ` “Iam very much pleased to have re»_ gained my health and I say thanks a ` thousand times to Dodd’s Kidney Pills, *i J 52 0 PII” |»~Xm5. , Goodf .lovely xoiiv °' '° Regarding thé` above deliverance it may e observed that millicnalrn are not in quent visitors to the Island and casionally some of their number be mg” ~.ouusun_~u11n zmnnm-mm.u_m.z-.-moz.ma¢= unar- nmndnm We will sell the balance of our colored - _ Prinoo street.-Prayer: and Pi-has so l waists at half price We are not looking for Residence Telephouarsad both sides the Americans were to get ‘ Vic, 31,10 15 Rev N¢,1M¢L¢ 1,1; gn . . - im 11 I ust want to et rid of summer oods now = Editorial and News Tdephone |33_ practically free ilshing in Newfoundland Rev. G. M. Young at 7., Sunday School J g g Odice Hours iz noon to 6p.m.; 8_to ia pm. Waters and Newfoundland was t0g6l:"`:__' '55 23° U' m' Strangers wel°°m°" At' . ii M R A ,gunnggmnam mmm-in-u » »\...u vor uni..-uann mmm-anim mmm lnnnmmgnii ir-ou. .na -\.»m|.|.»ms no-ngimmnf Comels Hair Felt Hats and other Ladies Felt Hats for early fall wear SU WNY as IE no _/unruly rom-a.; Q ZHVKW* i ililllll F School opens Tuesday. Taylor-‘s Book l store is all ready for the scholars-the best* _,__i_zalues and lowest pr_ices_-.-the biggest tive ‘ooot soribbiei- io me city. ii | _ “I say this because they cured me. Now 0 I can sleep well _all night without ris- qnaggwwawg mnxiizfx. Ann r i T ~ __ '_ _ » Easily cleaned free from rust do& not casio um f¢¢,a_ ...___WA;N;TS,e LQSTS, F0llN0, 'ETC _good 1,, Stwk _ ___ _ g ~ _... i ‘““ amorous nitro..-i. ua. __ 1.051* f-A. 'ree1'oo'ntaining a pair cohen' Fin er will berewarded by -sameateltanley Bros. ii.__».f V - WANTED-A' good stmn; SALE- x secondhand sate in' good con-' ' no ` < or llfeeen years of , to any -aimin- Le Lmuigau. munwn-1 -avi wmv:-um . O A G W. _A’N’b_'1eu¢rwB°;g_ _ ____ __ ._ fa _ .. "'§'1'.0_ST-°==f1i¢ ora ‘ izoin.be¢_wéo . ’the‘\0_{,;eru'Bou|ee:xi¢’i,;i§aten`;§\i:ez near-l>rino|d,l l . i , ' I I s~“Bn_ liant”..Bmnek.' in form ofa star ' _ t Finder* _ 3 _ wilikmdly leuveottliis odice andjreceive re » _wat-a. _ e ' e :sn mover ___ :vii _ London House Building, Queen St I-‘on sans-A i n if 1' none “‘ ._ order. appl`ytoGo'i-i’”h'rce.n an 7-13537111’ chesesn established business. Cieiu-ed gztfooi iysetibhgtuezsone' for selling and full, ni, I _ _ _ Dr-A sum of monev. Owner mayf _ pht_nin_same by applying at this nice' and "_ ing. expenses. . mf JI. APP!! here. 8,i6if_ I. _ _ ' so _ f ~-_» ' '“ - warrrsn.-work noone a e it _man shoul inquire atthis ciiiee at once. - 8-i3,~d 2 wk ` ' l_- I"-ll. -I V .' f. ` I . aten dollar _ f C_enti':lil Drug’ Store. 2' f A--u 'r..nw§:v_=-»e _ _ _ ~ - ~ _V aiiiiq _v . 2212:# ieuguniyii i Doesn t quarrel with his tools if they come from us A full hge of Mechanics Tools and Hard :fare at lowest mnuxo-mmm \-mnu.-»u_¢inu¢a\ fit? it F ° ._ Smiwi mini **’li@»\1~¢’-no-tetanus _..<_,’5‘»fia 4,; ___ _ - “W J.. ities. 3 be e H-" “‘ ‘