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W3-' “ ="?*`?e ~r..‘=~‘»’~‘f' 1 " ' e ’ C W* ._,~ - ~»- .- BTINTOU' P Rll.|lF,‘f lislily remedy for ia~ _l eltsrssl Qu i Cnreslhemna . ~ ""` i ~ ` Nenralgia. For 5'" spraegz _» .priees§oenta- H tie. _ ,_ eh l_ =. shsainsthedestiuiese:Bruuiu‘f°i'- uigiiuui tiuugier-iuaecniuu. L- '~ -' store years, it is really the history 'of an nhtely;'the ready clamwof " headlong -Wh¢g‘pg¢tqg¢,3nQ,,S\;ygg>gg,_, _ . importsntpartofthe Victorian era, and philanthropists poiitiealparty "men, and _,_¢in¢g_ and Q gimig _1lui1., 'W.'ho°Wants.a eoutsiusmusun in in muusuuote tnuusuwnuiniuiruugiuuasuuiiistsaif ‘i ca,,b¢c,,‘g.;a_"“ ` ' ' \ e » '__ nit Lire i_|oN. w. E. ctinsioue. Inm____md_m___°mMw_m_w_, B ;_ ' Morley says:-f‘Gladstone used tosay a gf.- 4 ` ' ` A ` ` ' ‘ " ` l' [himselffthatl hislife wasevergreatly lr' j sorbed in working the institutions ot his ' i ` 1 _ " ; .__ ~ if ' . " ‘ ' viii llilir. Morley’s Biography of the Great _ ~ - _ 1 _ A __ _ ,- f- poses. _Neverthelesshis uiisslon in all ts ‘ ' _ . a 01' Iilcn-Trcnsvaafl and _ Soudan Battlegof ......... .....a. H. ....1 .......t .J t 'v i » ' " ‘detachment often foun`d"'a`mong*superi Maiuba and the fall of ' ‘,',”,¥,‘;‘§,',‘;,‘,';’§,°§_‘f§,,,,,,,,, :rr .zz ‘ wel `f`__`]__'._. _. I I - .W - i»sm'uw¢s\a‘esw¢i~& mi -tué'¢r° .l _ _ A _ EVUNS. utp°iitiu.t.u'»i¢»,ssa..u\s»t,is<»»si1sa on i ' L ‘ T' .‘G=lsdstouiaseeai .distinctively a, v. .1 .i.@~.i;a-audit am sta-te tluit'-I illso used cured ucolil that settled in iny ucys iiiid which cruised me intense pain. lo : f sl 1 ltl l ' 're to recommend it to my friends. than is ciairiied for it. neglect yourself if 911? in bac our .im point has H8555 GURE.. GUESS Ont., move th They gaveanintimate view oi several oft ii! _' _ _ __ ~ ' A' ~. -~ is the greatcrisesllzounh which Englandrhe foundedhimself, both old di_s_p__en“u¢||~ _ , , l _ _ 'should not forget that we . . » _ pusewntir ber J ;ii it ii f _ _ ._ ' M" th’ f‘°a-16°* b't“m° usisiaurs; the :Tours 'rregilgiese 'alias “Sim rl; ‘tf‘sTc;' =n“:,‘;’_:‘;;§“’°”,°, le m b’ ing outworit to any in Canada. Let us give you sm estimate. Bruce Stewart & Co. Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boilermakers, Noam Navigation 00's Wharf, Charlottetown, P. E. Illini _ ` Phoneug. 1 i. V _ 1 1% FIRE INSURANCE Foajatu in the P. _H\liul.éh17:_¢ nrance Com eaou , I ‘Hella sehsolzsdizelt cléese Iwvx WI lille, loses e. pply C. D-' SELL 5- aowedsatw lpeace was made in the wrong way, but e / l & C0” *had been an error. The Boers had pio- STOCK BROKER5_ ,-~_ Ennis & Swvvani BAN mens Aim sitoxeus Stocks. Bonds, Grain and Cotton' bought outright or on OFFICES-Corner of Sydnei’ Of Majuba and Gladstonds part in it, Mr. Morley writes:-“Some have argued’ that we ought to have brought up _an overwhelming force to demonstrate that we were able to beat them before we made peace. Unfortunately de'monstrat- ions of this species easily turn into pm- vocatious, and talk of this kind mostly comes from those who believe, not that that peace giving their country back to the Boers ought never to have been made at all on any termsior in any way. This was not the point from which either Cabinet or _Parliament started. The Government has decided that annexation posed inquiry. Th » Government assented cn condition that the Boers dispersed- Without waiting a reasonable time for a reply our General was worstcd in a rash and trivial attack.Did this cancel our pro- everlasting human prononees to mix up different questions and to answer one point by arguments that belong to another, all combined to produce .a confusion of mind thata certain school of partisans have traded upon ever since Strange in mighty nations is moral cowardice disguised as Roman pride. All the more may we admire the moral now improvidently let the genie forth from the jar. Gordon’s policies were many and very mutable. . » coupon nnvnnsnu ms Pomcr. ‘When Gordon left this conutry,‘ said? Mr. Gladstone, ‘and when he arrived int Egypt. he declared it io be a fixed portion of his policy that no British policy should be employ ed in aid of his mission.” When March came he Hung himself with ardor into the policy of ‘smashing up‘ the Mahdi, with resort to Brit-lsh and Indian troops. This was a violent reversal of all that had been either settled or dreamed of /whether in Londoh ' or at Cairo. To throw. But then what was it but a gamblers throw to send Gordon himself? To run sn the risks iuvoivea in the de- spatch of Gordon, and then Immediately to refuse the request that he persistently represented. as furnishing him his only t Y ' __ ' V - . . mm! all of them will prove of great historical plaasihlllties ;- .his speech was sharp, ' f » importance. Among some of the iinpor- pithy, rapid and ironic; aboveall, he ‘"°6' A'?°°3 °i°tm°°“° tl" ’°`°“‘°. »_ l' tant events dealt with are the Trent knew the ways of war and would not bear Dr’ cm” °’ H ‘ dal" me’ t‘° R 7°" adair the battle of Msjuba Hill. the de- the sword for naught. All this was ‘ny `°l'h" kind he mes w °n”°_h buf? ”3‘ ’ nment byi saying “This is as `goo_:i as ` I eisive bmiein ine sm was or issi, the material enouah tomskes voiuilar Idol. Dr cha , ,, _ _ Y fsiiofxiiurtum and the acute or Gordon, and this what Gcrdomln an ever -1505,” attuned _'uh mmmués “_ and the great struggle for household llw¥¢8BiDR dfgrof. became. to the__m"_“l°“_ for Dm Ch”._,_s ol _ t is sung, in 1357, immense inconvenience of the statesman ~ _ - . _ ,_ th iti . d t d use f MMUBA HILL otherwise so sensible and wary, who had _v;_;“f1:__:_°s°f gaeg Spire” ee c L_ "1 e Rev Wm Thoma Brownsville, Ont. deeeed, wool Heeoed, lambswool, etc ofour ss 0 qc? my ica i iccamc iinpai d. I tool; _onlyf our bottles of Safe Cure and was c\»iiipl'ete'l_y_ cured; and now l ani as enthusiastic iii its praise _as,_niy hiislminl :intl shall be pleased “Tliere'_ are _so_ many medicines that are ivortlilcsstliat it is a. pleasure to find one that can be absolutely depended upon to do more -"-_1\lrs. ESTELLE CLAYTON, Secretary Club Ouvrior. 554 Adelaide' St., Toronto. ' ' Thousandsof Men and Women Have Kidney Dis- ease and_De NotKnowl_t Until It liao Developed into Bladder Trouble, Rheunsatlsm, gahetes or if _: s.Dlisl'¢§»!!liQ»wil~‘rfeve ui il not of i%i’..*i....~..~...-i., ~ » Kidney troubles creepinto the system una Before you know it they are deep lisve -v 1 1 ==»W¢°¢°t#.=.ss isusdnv ,Address Warner’s Bai§C7ire Pi. ,_ ag .Ei ISN' i, _ . - . _ I / " ' ' seeiuferible if” "` 'We have it m various weights and qualities. "°"° medium weight T -’ \ solid Zobeir would have been a gamblers . . s, _ writes: “As a man of seventyqegrsg-'_1_ aml grateful to God and to Dr. Chascls “,__Dint- _ ment for a cure of piles which _bad o5\1sed me endless annoyance and much misery, ‘Call at' 8 8 ' youd endurance, but Dr. Ghsse's ‘Oint- ment brouglit quick relief, and as the tunable has not returnesg havereason to be_&eve that the cure is _ ting. * r. Duncan Macvicar, Caledonia hiiurs N. S. writes:-“For a number ` of y§rs I have been troubledljwith bleedingf and ` She 'The itchin and burnin was almost be 1 Humphrey Clothing St _ o ii n ii '~ A. w1N°i§ii'l:L1`3”sf'c°o'f'T aiffnago, protruding piles. -I tried several salves I and oiutments, which osly __ af _ ford me temporary relief. Some- times I would ;be laid oi! work for weeks. One, day last. T0 any Student one of your books . came lntouly linda, disgouni; of TWENTY 9-_“Y PER Donald McLean of ’l‘arbot.Vale, N. Si, and PLATES. decided to give Dr. Chase’s Ointnifdnta mthecity we on any workthey and after reading the testimonials Mr, dgne, _ ifered bargain? The point was simplei chance, was an incoberence that the Par- ` h t t liauient and people of England have not Rev. S. A. Duprau of Belleville, fit., I Having States we 11° and unmistakable, thongh;~_pariy_ ea a \ homc,race passion in tho_`,_eolony and our oiten‘snrpassed,' and so on, through the in mind. The generals in London fought B A . ._`_ and Great George Streets. Telephone 268 ~ P. 0. Box 46 ,L 1 an , ._ YES-We keep good watches YES-They `arc splcndiu _e timckctD¢¥S 3 YES--We czinsuit s You in mice and they can bc bought on thc instalment. plan I courage of the Minister; for moral courage may be needed even where aversion to lblood shed fortunately happens to coincide with high prudence and sound policy of State.” I 'rms 1-‘ALL or KHABTUM. On the fall of Khartum andthe death General Gordon Mr Morley writes- tregie tale which _ the author re- veals relentlessly, until he sums it up in two or three pregnant sentences:-‘Dim fractions grew thicker upon the Cabinet, and a just reader now far away from the region of votes of censure will bear them the battle of the routes with unabated' tenacity for month after month. The idea that the relieving force was only two days late is misleading. Gladstone wrote to one of his former colleagues long after: ‘W e ought to have known that a hero of heroes is not the proper person to give effect at a distant point, and in most ordinary men.‘ “ The Hutton-Dixon Antidote and for alcoholic d;n__gs of el ve eta e I ll pm y fistetv iii e Cali and sec our a. .... WATCHES. E. W. TAYLDR, ‘_°u‘ii‘c’i:‘i<°_N “dent restored to the e No hypodermxc inyections ‘ vouched for by the following well llgv A. Poynder Rev. ether Galiwey. Rev. Rev. H. Taylor, _ Rev. Rev. Father St. Pierre. Rev Rev. B. I-,_ Finger \ld_ Particulars and testimonials sent “ ADDRBlS"',IOKN D. DIIOXL of ~ - __ _ "1 mnurrw on-Dixon Anrioore Pon . ` ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADDICTIONS . A HIGH CLASS PHYSICAL HOME TREATMENT. _1___1¢11- desire ‘S trial. Aiterusiniz two boxes of thilfoint- ment I found myself completely _ What I sufered from that awful d§&faso would mi it bi.. bone. You are at liberty to publish this, as it may he the means of couvincir g somefpoor suiferer, as I was, that there is a cure for piles. all commend Dr. Chase's Ointment as" the only cure.” " _ . ~' _ Dr. Chase’s Ointment, 60 centsa gg, at so c'r1oN PIEA The plates are designed for any mouth where the tissues are haul, and where the usual suction will not hold If you are having trouble Wim a pln& let ug make you a use ggi. see the diiierenee All work guaranteed sufferers from piles in any fcrmlweuld roi if BERLIN DENTAL PARLURS _ diflicult circumstances, to the views of _ pany. Toronto. 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We hunted _ 1= in vmasiiews’ anniversaries; aiwby Cl¢r #peg frvmfhw mtg. »9ilu¢a¢'n1 wb- ion; for them _ws not them at use-'Cold Stream Guard’s Band purchased when he wanted _liz loci-:foals and byoifieials of Temperance gzeieties of all fezliminauons in nearly pmwse B,°s_ 31 d 1; _ I W1* ‘°”°‘ V - _ liar his own use, and Sergeant Bedford of the same auuxgnuugatlge d d persons who have investigated the Hutton-Dixon treat-. N05 5031153 D59! M9 Hilde in P- E I5' mgal, and who IVC we think you will aeknowlodgeoneof the ;¢ _ T. _ _ _ » ;" '_ _ , . .".¢'__'_» ef _ t. t ,_ - _ _ __ - __ __/"___ _ __ ‘ “ "" '-*"‘_'~"»~ f~_\f-'»__»1 - . ~P,'»-_.it K Med; ..g¢;_,.