,,,_ L..-e_*,._,....w¢,,i,.\ nits ...___-_,_ ‘,i,&,_ .l -' » -_ :w » 1" »~ - -\.~».\_~ i.~ -' - F-"; ‘ " *_ v -v *"-~..__ ..t,i_._. ,-., ,,,-=.\_ _ 'ri-in oriliiiniiiiv. P1-iAni,o’1"1'E'i‘owN' PRINCE Y I- ' IBLANU. RRIBLE fi=iiil>iNo SLAUGHTER _Il CHINA Piioiisis Pifriv/trip: ___ them l represen tntive. woi_l=vi|.i_E his H HDED I 8 38 l ' . _. si ua ion. e ver owl sta us o men ‘ U, S, -setiit dnt byrgliiericay :is solditers ufas an _- Y g unpleasant novelty in the Philippines, Ails-¢I;isNfIi1§l¢;ihe . Clmlmy Berger- _ _ _ _ Wh H h W t _ _ pooriind badly clad were never abdicted Poop e 0 ave t ell' 1 s _ to drunkenness and always bare them- lhem. Mid Know that the selves with characteristic Castilian dig- Plaee to get Real VALLE in nity and good breeding. The indiscrimin- China Line is at __ _x 7 S . _ scrupulous rascals contributed vastly to N-»~'v~¢\¢~sf`»~._,., Clams His People. drunkenness, debauchery, disorder and are waging a terrible war with high non ‘lou should to be PEIKIN' _ Independent. Az our Store ~ome day this week, and it ve you some idea of how we are . m* the China Campaign The g g ance _~ by their presence and co-operation to the , D _ mv e( ,e most aww, conmnuanfg ofa Campaign’ _the manage' of ourFilipino leaders, the Hon. Emilio ment of which has been .is dis raceful as - - . _ g _ _ it is i-nelfective, brutal, and wholly unnecessary." “Xo, I would not agree,” said Mr. Lopez “with President Sehurman that the dese- cration .of churches was almost the inevit- able corollary of the military occupation by United States soldiers, even .in town- ships in which the church was the only substantial structure. As a matter of fact, President Schui man knows as well as I da, .and I was an eye-witness of-much of it though helpless to retaliate or pre- vent it, that it was in the cities and not villages where the chief outrafres were . committed. For instance, immediately following the occupation at Manila, Amer- ican olliceisstripped buildings oi tapestry, oilpaintings, and evei ykind of va.luables they could lay their hands on. Pasig Church especially being rilled of its sacred no you desire Perfect sahsfutlon ornaments. .T.iis is well known, and can- _ yuh Yau, £0,-selso Qf course you not be. d.is_po:».ed of by the usual i.0.nt- ilo' Then trya pau-like those shewn black denial; because, besides being coni- abo ' ' their cause embraced our freedom, that ve You can get apairto lit you mon property in Manila, some of officer s, _ _ . . . -'t ie Filipinos stave their blo id for as snugly and which wi`H.almost when passing through Hong Kong, ex- _ _ h . 6 t .' __ I. t ‘ d [1 Y°“ Wllh 15° l°“8` “'¢°~f the? *lu hibited their spoils without the least sehiie men? In t' em gh agams a va um an The matenax at and Blush ,_ .obstinate enemy,and at the same time ‘ mmm be su,-Passed_ placed in their reach all available resources The E T is A I é Plfllfi .lllllllll .Ill '|'”tm“ u im can ug .vang -nr. claws oun- mein. asa, piles, and Dglir) mljldlicw by aft" usmg Dr' Chase! gmtment' I Th I al' ts say we are unfit f _ I am entirely rid of it.- It is 6 1111991' 1° ` ‘ Lollege distinctly can say . .. _ - _ _ __ _I Scientists. magistrates, generals and dig- at which we Qtfer China Tea Setts MONTREAL Sept' 1°` And S0 at las" nitaiii f h ‘Jacob Gould Schurinan, the presidentiiif-ll; FT -I-es ,O t e (§?l_ulch’ --lgledsoqls of lthe beyond the comprehension of every the philippine Commissiom and resident lieiaptiltios l:_a_:~e istlilnguisie t ems;=:_ves buyer O'ir Dinner Setts and Toilet _ of New York has hfifl th, h ~ 5 y’an ave at ‘eve many D051 ‘ons _ ’ _ " _°”e°ty _‘O ofeminence_ especially soiii Spain.” area oeuepqonally 10,, m pr1Ce_ open.y cxprcs~ his condemnafion of his ‘ __ _ ___ C ' __ 1` “President Schurrnaii, in his report, . _, ` __ _ 0-. _.S I _ -J _ _ iherei 1 Leiifrnl b00'11 in ill staple _°_ _;"°p°~“-fe; °_ ‘_’"=;“*_" 0’ Ct " *L states that ’a pure. speedy and effective ' 1;' _‘ ; r , , 1 -‘ » . . . . _ . of CN Ke,-t ,Wye Lnungilled \\ are l 0 a“u"'~‘ ' " ‘ "U L H 0 a _ ‘na “‘“ adininislration ofyustice will be establish- ._ newspaper reporter! I knew this woiidl ' tliroit p . es _ h____e tg COUJQ to ____>_S__ but I did _“__ ewect cfl, whereby the evils ofdelay, corruption §A`Y__ _,tm (___ __ Th e “ere the O -_ and exploitation will bc ctl”ectuall_v` _ _ `iS.\' K l. “S ` - _ . l _ ____ __ , _h."h h H __peiiin2 eradicated.` This he signed with hisl _:Od “_ . \_`_Ly E nf you “dn “oil s ‘»\it.i _.\ it t e oi.. ii aiiario co_C _ I ____ _ __ f th ommissioners, Adinirelllewey, Major- _ ii ez. ii Woiiiiiient i'>pi°es>ii .~. iveo _ _ ._ _ _ _ _ i you \\ ant SATISF XC Fi,'_D___0 Jl`_'1‘___ _ ____`_____` ______tOu_'h uO__tre__i General Ein ell Oils, Charles D-_iihy and - i i _._ is.. -3' t . ._ - ‘ Dean W'orcefte ‘ on th= 4‘h of A ril lriijil . S0 I0 J t 09') D’aC‘“ “here F011 Call ‘ yestci~.'lii_v, \__'i’eetell The ,Herulil and “,,,__b W; lghe `__qf_e;_,_ ,_W?__n' the’ . __ _ _ _ _ _ __ United States declared war figaiiiist Suiiiii, \\ liy dill you anlicipatethis’ he vias ` " ` " the former proclaimed to the world ntl P / asked. 3 __ _ _ "Because, Mr. Lo ez rc lel "l th . _ _ _ P E ]`]ands Greatest De___e _md Qchurfuqnp left Qhleifr’ £01 in or er to iree OplJ1es:e.l peoples. and Crociery btore _ '_y _ `“ `_‘_ _ On' when their flag waved before the coasts ¥mS°'°"_m the Phmppme” rather Phan of the Philippines on powerful vessels __ ~7e°pa'rd‘Ze_the’r names and Fepumtl0““' which easily destroyed the weak fleet -of and, what is more, the best interests »of - _ _ _ the enemy, it was an emblem of liberty their fatherland, by ivin counteu i 1 - - ¢o`.t‘.ie Stars and Stripes at Manila Pay I -wasithere, to save America’s cause, since of shame. _ Asked as to why these matters were not made Public, Mr. Lopez replied that: "The censorship of news and mutilation of nies- sages by the military authorities has got to such a pass that a wholly false impres- sion has been created in America of the operations against the Filipinos, the Strenltth of their army, the American ,loss from climatic causes and the enemy`s ilre, and the requirements of the present their filthy personal habits and style of going on the streets, the immense amount of drunkness and rough horse-play were a. suprise to :the F~il'pinos after what t iey had seen ofBrit~ish soldiers, who, although ate opening of several hundred "saloons" kept generally by adventurers and un- A crime. The Filipinos themselves are most abst-emious, drunkenness being almost unknown amongst them, and, as to e:_l_ucat-ion, for more than two centuries we have enjoyed the ad-vantageof univers- ity edu;~ation;` the number of illiteratcs ‘among our people is small, and as artists, large that they had appealed to arms only . d. then. The Lnited States diplomatic re resentatives' it ltl ` f Aguinaldo, to an offensive alliance against those whom the States represented to us as a. common enemy,’ iriorder that by vap- quishing them wemight achieve our as- _ pirations for peace and happiness. It was then that America’sidol, Admiral Dewey, and its distinguished cenerals, Merritt and Anderson, treated us as friends and allies, sayingsineerely that we were fit for independence, even more so, Admiral Dewey asserted, than the Cubans to whom they have with equity promised to give it. It was then that the flag' of the new Filipino nation waved in the shadow It was then that the independence of the' Philippines was proclaimed at Cavite _ within range of American cannons, with- out any opposition, and in almost the very words of the immortal Declaration of Independence of the United States. It the United States had assured us that and aid. The United States were at that, moment almost at the point of breaking It is the best value on the ______ Market for WEAR and Con _ _ _ _mtg me ff f - ~ - ' you yril need a siipp y o or for College, Teachers Certid FURT- 0 comm O _ gyear. _ I--fe and ev' ““° M°”“‘“°°“'°S b’§°h”u?I° ll. ldllllllllllllll, M. ll. l..ll:.2°“.:f..z.f°‘£~..:;“.§.:: °.a°°t_:':i¢ I b§:;)elslias four resident Phergqn & G" un on’ B°°k3» *°d“1”‘°°“PPx’ dn' an 3-‘>'=»====-~ ..il:f:lii:..::.i_l:i°i.°i~.. §ililliil'iiillnil= 5 i lilly Blllllllig. U Peak.” N . Wharf. H L Br|_u‘|" Oilice Hours-8to 10, 12 to 2 . ,§;"p,§,,"°°",,,,_ es o 3 uw Woirviile. I ‘Be _ 6 ‘;E%EPH6NE 233 is _ To curea headache in ten minutes us ii Solicitor Ch’town. June 20th, dtf _ Q! ll l so A Gloomy and worried greatly over my future Twist” chewing tobacco is 20 1 AS SUPPLIED' i unhesitatinzlv assert the Filipino Govern ment is the only one which can conciliate and redeem them, for in that Governinenl .only have they confidence-a success for _ c’vilization which Imperialism could never accomplish. They assert that the existv 'ence of these mountain races makes the Philippines independence impossible. Th B is an absurd assertioir, which would be - equal to maintaining that you in Canada _are incapable of self-government simply = because there are Indians on your soil in a proportion almost equal to that which the Ingorrotes, Aetas and other tribes re- present among us. They mislead you With the idea that. because the Tagalogs, the Visayos, and the Ilocanos speak different dialects as do the French and the French-Canadians in Canada, it is not feasible for us to constitute a national unity. This is an objection of gross ignorance which forgets that in the most civilized European nations people speak different dialect-s and even different languages, as -in the highly civilized Switzerland. It is also a sophistical objection which overlooks the fact that in all the provinces of the archipelago, in the Tagal, the Visayan and the Ilocos Pro- vinces, whose inhabitants are of the same ethhical condition and culture; the only language ollici-ally spoken in Spanish.” i ' "That is so,” Mr. Lopez saidfin' answer' to a quest-ion on the commercial aspects o annexation. “They further tell you that our country has great and unexploited_ riches, and that with it America would gain. This is a new deception of Imperial- isin, bscause such treasures, even the` mines,have already been carefully exploit- - ed by Spaniards, Germans and English,' and those exploitations showed more failures than successes." In concluding, Mr. Lopez said his coun- trymen are ready and willing to make A peace-but “only when independence has been scoured for the Filipinos.” ___ . 1 _ ~ Future Had' Brlsht, and iiiiasin and vigour lie- . stared by the Usa of Dr. 6h"ase's Nerve I Food. _ Headache. backaclie, sleeplessness, aespondency, and irregularities are the result of an exhausted condition of the body and nervous system. ‘ No treatment was ever so efficacious ' in restoring health, strength, vigour, n 8.¥1d Vitality' 8.8 DY. Ch3»Se’S Nerv’ _ Food, the great blood builder. Mrs. J. M. Bradley, 100 Jane street. Ottawa., states:-“ For several years I have been gradually running down in ` health. I became nervous and weak, “ Hearing of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Fobd and the wonderful results- it has ac- compllshedfin others, I obtained a. box and beganusing it as directed. I he-` gan to improve Immediately, and am now restored to full health and. vigour. " Dr. Chasels Nerve Food is an ex- qellent-remedy, and I can recommend- it to all who are weak, nervous, or run. ' down in health.” Dr. C§ia_se's Nerve Food, the world’| greatest blood builder and nerve re- storative, 50 cents a boxfat all dealer or Edmuison Bates and Co.. Toronu '~' ‘ rf _ _ __ A 5 cent plugbl "‘P.i.ti'~ic't‘ er cent larger than formerly. ,gi __ __l__~nn_l. _ bottle at . ilcy, containing twenty and three """' ‘W fi ` "="‘”' = lol lll ll l Ill 'f - w...l.l.i. .ll “"°*. ii Sl=lllI0llenlni°'% D T.............. ...W ............_..... li H Luzon, whoalwm refined to recognize PP ~ P Yf *end tor i lustrated catalogue D’ Chase” Syrup °f___eLIi;5;§:t :£2 Spanish Government, and who will do the berry Lime Fruit and Ra pberrj N 5 7 3';”'£;';t§_’:;"n;2;; bf};,ta{h,0a¢ and lung same to the United States Government. I Vinegar. _ _ _ _ _ _ MONTSERRATT LIME JUIE “alumni 25 cent' g home lf ff - 'G LY 7 . , _ Is considered the best iii the world k. ' ‘ ° ¢ Q u We h ave }u~t received several cases of G for Nlmanom ani? m equigr Kumfort Headach Powders _ _ _ _ ah d 1 1, ive regu -- . . 8 O,l‘;1,dfL§;|i§:;'te_ Piano Music [c is cheaper than any other kind, on _ \I‘t. l»ll00<2UU5_I I“SU`gft'l°(:’ | account of its superior strength. . ell ii \ iolin uSlC, 90 I _ " » f . ‘ and )l"y pen riting Fourteen S WEJT INDIA LIME JUICE Inst ru¢_toi£~ ___ fo matwn HNEWLANDS” only 15 cents ifpint or 25 cents 9 dll( lil' CI' ll] I' ' to The ma°D0N;k“3’“- McPherson ..3.’3.f..{‘t; §;i*3;i:f..§§..3;“l;f;§. 3361' 5° Goffs it put ip in pint and quart bottles. » Why man your hat is right here among the _ _ mmybeuutiful New Hats '_ we’ve just opened, they are “Christy`s” latest _ styles and their the old. time “Christy” quality. "_ H_ere’s their Registered Numbers. 1" No. 6.- ~ i sort; » ri S ` ._ A. very light weliglitul ` __ _ brown but medium Shaiwi Nice Blick re1i,‘w“iiii _brim veil rolled- up and A medium wide brim ana' f flat on inner edge, making .» almost __,¢_,.__,_____i_8h,,;___ fmt' I its very Hylish and Pretty fvify paiiylchii a=`eiy'iway, C119-if Price 53ml) White price $l.00. _ _ _ _ No_ 31__ _ _latin lined. i Same as C, but lhel Blaek d~F°lti_a Tiger, _ , . -' Q crown an .sma er irim, ?h(§e1;l;]i?1C};§n§_;1Ce $a`50fvery suitable to some.. _ i No. B. ‘ .».‘ 1 - pfopie. price- $125, with- N A, _ _ red satin lining. Is a full shape liirgel _ a ' . _ brim and crown, made of* No i v very line fur lelt and al A beautiful state, nice __ nobby hat in every way, shape, broad silk band, $2.25 white satin lined. S white satin lined, price; N0- D- . $2.09. _ _ About the same. shape* is ?" eiciipt' glgigozzris A 'Same shape as 88, but ' S ' - l ° 1 l»leifySh:i,ep:i¢e sefsa. y i°°‘°’ ‘S "“i‘°“_ tP"°° I Thousands of other hats of diH`erent_;;§tyles and _ _ghapes, better to ie; _them than to fi ~ ‘ T-he Stylsh Hatters. 's ~ ' No. ‘99. _ i ="‘>-- ""~=:"‘».. 1 _ _ _ ._ _ i- _ _ 1 'iv f -_ - _ -l _ ,i .i 1’ _ " ~ l.. i f* » ,.0 _ .- _ i - f»_ .w . our cannon ronriuiirs in iininiiea. ° to h t`l't' ithanother nation which -_ . _ ~ L _ '05' °“3"°m°"§\`°*l1d°u§m°&~‘ ‘ _ . " 11:11! mfliilfileslteesdvlviersympathy for Spain by, E E ° ' Be sure and visit the loading ltlldie; - _Ji ee I n g U attempting tolbar at Subisz Bay the co rse` gctcber 3rd Prescribed f0l' ever? f°fm ‘U1 Pu” whosebeneficientshadow we had expected Nlghll Ben Nurses Begum' t e first tW0 23-l'S»8f1\@1`°\1= Mr Jas Jackson, ot the Laurie Spool mfmd freedom and happiness. fa' II lar is- » “ GUHDSI 3Sf UW0- Ten Company SL Alexis dcs Monts, Que Y s the Hon gentleman added we WhlCh IS H16 U Q Blld 1 e - W 2 G eclahsts In their respeetwe :rl-nesr;=eY0u may puttm% Hallie to renoewy to have a colonial Government _ a ° i » ~ o you can give o r C ase’s ~ “ ‘e ` f \;_1»fl_;%FSZI`9~fl\1_l@_ tell YO" fhaifhe 2°“@_1"_“U;*'=“i' the stomach. _It is put up in 20 cent an _ e q _ ans _ . _ President tainly will not fail lil your case. _of the Philippine Republic has never _ ee_n b0tdes__ _ Longer In Operation than any other Bln___-lsr In the FOX' U18-DY Years D17- chases Olin' recognized bythe whole country. This is FRUIT SYRUPS_ We carry a mem has Stood alone as the only gb- a manifest falsehood because it has been . . _ h F -, !H‘¢!`kF‘l` _ "hte and guaranteed curiofor T1” refbifnized even by the Mohammedans in mu hue of I 6 BEST ?URE rm' A , 1 f k I ;§;1_n;1€in§11sld1;1a1‘;L;eas€:~r Ediiiixrlislini me §0uth_ ,md by the momtam races of Syrup-1. The flavors inc udc Lemon, COTDH PEG H18 0 8XllI‘3.S B E C0l1st8.Dt I . y r s ° f ~ e _ _ " Ei* ythlrd Session of mls muege Chase s Ointment as an absolute cure ,wept that gf fighting the very flag in “O `P|'°ll|’|\\ nf ul. mffnth " on _ ' _ _ , ' ; 1 eff' 1 *P .' _ -: - __ w '. , A ' '- ` pi " yonhandi- ___ Bates & Co. Toron‘to’. I I -~ \ ' Pine* 191 Vanilla has be" `“ra'“' xl G ' .5 " » _ _ t i a KNLEYB 3.1 4 i RDBERT PALMER & C0 Gharlottetown _Sash and Door Factory lvi he ' ’ ' - up, - wi km and ni-at-class machinery, we oreprepsrod to ondnéhoiznvith Doors and Frames, Sahel and Frame! nw;-iqr and exterior Finish, etc, etc. _ Specialties. 6039!' Winlowl, ltlltl, Stllrllllg! 1118011, ICU!! P01, ggggpggloondueton. Kiln Drlol lprneftld lil Dl'l¢C(B¢ltlPI'lB0.'l0l¢hil¢ll‘¢xlI.9ll"l. ' ‘ U"Givoii|ac|.l1> ii? - ‘*`...£;.......& Maui. ~ 1" . v I ` ‘ .G f _ ll .. ‘ I I' ___‘i_ a e of what America. has called an army of 1* ...'.'.. A l ' f~ 1 » a ' KU " g A ` liberntion.’ That was the hour ofthe beau-_ ,_-e,g,,s°,,»s Eve,¢¢n -rgffeg andguffgr 3 Qu” 'rl' ~ ‘und mn Stn' Ch t°'m° - ' ' tiful fiction; now we seem to have come tol 5_¢°wh direct from Edinburgh, Scotland for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ the time of the bitter I-ea1it_y,t]»,e cruel dip. _ aleat _ _ enchantment. Then we were received aiid~ ' ' ~ ' 1 _ J 4 '77 A ` ‘ ' Not a. day :Passes but many P°°P1¢ itreated as allies; now we aiescourged back; i _ i . -- V01'-111'-eel' "°°mm°”d°'“°n5 °f Dr' into the mountains and denied ever i ht I u Y _ ie _ ' . i ‘ . _ / g » __ _ __ _ _ Q _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ ‘,‘ . . -v ci _ is . ’ U A _ I ~ ° _ . 5 ` O a I -A, . q A an tmsimad ,.. ¢ , li li