W' \~ . »--__-i~><1».@eix;=»_'r~¢\c.»a~e--.;~` ,» - . . -.. g I V I A H may 1 *_ A _ ( » ' -~ ' - ~~ 44,, p . _ ' ' » _ _ ~ ~ . - _, __“_,,,___1.k I. _“.2 .G-.. -i. » el.. Mw .uaanrimamasageaam i~t=..:¢§;aq,§,i~,.¢. .,,.,. .w>vr-semen: e .mf wm nfs ¢vA,L#ugaia"i¢b\§»i=4e¢es..~sq,;c¢m»v-»i»<\»_,,-.nf M __ pn); hm ~__- a .ai THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 22 898. _ A 1' 1"' rr 1 -r 1 » ~ l l I asy to Take Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small ini iomuii lunar MOYDAY AUGUST 22 l8{8. in A \ 9 , asy to Operate -- aize, mmim. ancient. thorouzh AS °“° oods Bid; “YOIUYITKIIOW ,UU have takone Nltlllllibtll z5c.C.l»'Hood&C°-» hopriewri. Iawell. Mass. Pin naeniyoinnunnwim nowa- o One erson D __ 4 THE QUEBEC COMMISSION- The international commission short ly to meet in Quebec will have to deal with a number of important questions. Among these are the Atlantic lish- eries. the bonding privileges, the alien labor laws, the Behriug Sea seal fishery, thc Alaskan boundary and , 4 . the trade question. The terms on which American fishermen have access to the ports and harbors of Canada are regulated by the treaty of 1818 as modified by the modus vivendi of 1887. It is pretty generally felt that these con- ditions might be modified in the interest of both parties without detri- ment to either. The bonding privi- lege, while no: of great consequence to the maritime provinces is a matter- of importance to the central provinces KIIOWS lt all, but l.ll0SG of Canada, and to a considerable por- who seem to know 3, tion of the Republic. About HEAP are buying our $35,000,000 of Canadian trade annually passes through the United UUHIIIIIIII lllll KIHII 0335715 3522;.i?.§’3Fi.,2’.?§.§’?.“flZ.‘Sli In preference to a others. not established on a ermanent basis, D _ _ P . Y but is liable to suspension at the caprice of the Washington authorities, They kI10W fl g00(l and threats of suspension have from thing when they see Our depression prices, our large a i1;_ time to time caused an uneasy feeling $3 The alien labor laws of the two in Canada. countries are not creditable to either, V3-Pied Stock, our but in this matter our neighbor was 0111' the aggressor and Canada only reluc- reputation as a I-elm- tantly took action after Congress had ble house to deal with done so. Both countries ought to makes them iiatura rollour way. lIILI.-.BRIIS.» The P. E. Island Music House. Connol|y’s Buildin Queen Street. U ’ repeal their alien labor laws so far as Y they relate to the citizens of either of the two countries, and restore the con- ditions previously existing. The Alaskan boundary question is mainly one of delimitation, although there are some dilliculties as to the precise meaning of the treaty between Russia and Great Britain by which it was originally settled. There ought g to be no great diiliculty in the commis- sion agreeing to some fair means of settling and marking the boundary at ‘EH _ III NIIIII IIIIIIIII IIN * an early day. Well defined bounda- ries between adjoininv' farms are necessary in all cases to the peace ' 5 _ of the communit and the same rule Y applies with multiplied force to boun- daries between nations. ` As to the seal question, the right of Canadian sealers to pursue their calling on the high seas is undoubt- ed. Our neighbors desire that this right shall be restricted and we see no good reason why the co mmission The s. S_ Bonavista sailing from Montreni may not settle this matter on a basis Au ~: zsra win b ti r on ri tt to 2'u‘ ' ' e uca a o»e Friday morning, v Ang. 23th, and y of fair compensation to Canadians, sail for St. .lohn`_< i\ewfoundlanu, via. north ‘ if, as is alleged there is danger of the Sidney. carryirig Horses, Cattle and Sheep _ <1 1. 1 ii <1 <1 it r row fishery becoming totally destroyed ight under the present system. on ec :ui pro uce_ un er ec ' a rates. For further particulars as to fre and pfissrize apply to PE-*KE BR05&C0- -_ The trade question is one of the Agents C-h`town Ariz. ‘ffifh 'Di ` most important of the matters that IIIIBEII LIN __` _ -> . *_ my nf iw *A nn .g_- _ ay, _,_ ,g @- ,__4‘é_¢_a;__;_.V _ I 9. S "GREETLANDS" is due li€I‘0 f Montreal. on Tuesday 23rd inst. and sails _, _ I' fo Johns Nfld. viii sydney St North Sydi will come before the commission and also one of the most difficult to settle. There is a general feeling throughout Canada that it would be to the advantage of both countries if we could have a free exchange of natural products on botli sides, after the manner providedin the reciprocity treaty of lS5-1, or with certain lines of manufacture added. That feeling is shared by many in the United r°§‘t States, but there are strong opposing iey interests. The producers of coal Live stock on deck and produce under decks - - ~ ’ carried at :cwest rates. _ For further information as to frcigl. passage a pl ' * p u l\'. ORATTENBURY. Agent. Jllflg. 20- 3; t lumber, lime, grain. etc., in the Of ‘United States are unwilling to admit us ro free competition with them in _ their own country. And then there t .__ A. CALEII) are the exigencies of the United 2 States treasury to be considered. A larger revenue than before is needed be- ' cause of the late war, and reci rocit I P Y Practice limited to the following specialties I “'0uld [U99-U 3 1033 Of I`€V€Ul1€- Diseases of the Eye. Ear and Throap i Medical and Surgical Gynecology (Diseases Of an the questions at issue those of \-Vorrienl. Consultations with other medical men w 1’ 5ClU9SI0d~ Augll, ‘law Bw It ~ of the Atlantic fisheries and he” reciprocity are of vastly the greater ¥lld‘lilWE [I0 AS WE SAYMM § Wheels 3 Going alltrie time towards the Brick Bicvcle Repair- Shop. If your wneel is punctured or ' anyway disabled you want to use it again within a reasonable _ T Ille. ' " "We do as we say" and give you ‘ Your_wheel when we promise. Thats why the “wheels are go- ing our way. __ I Q* 3 I`° »o ~ importance and the results of the commissions, deliberations will be _ awaited with very great interest in the eastern portion of the Dominion. ...AAA LOSSES _WITH COMPENSATION. IIIlI`III`IIl'Ill`IllI'III'IlIlIl‘l'lilIIl"IIO`i`5Ill1Il‘l>)(< It is worthy of note that all classes 3 in the United States seem agreed that i the late war with Spain has proved a ~; highly successful enterprise. Though ‘.2 the direct outlay has been large, and _§ the burden of war taxes and pensions ,I resulting will be felt for a generation T316 lll¢Y¢=l° D0¢l0r- 'E to come, there seems a consensus of Bfé$|é|_E REPMR sHoP_ , 3 opinion that the results of the' war K 1; tres; ‘>§ usti the cost at which the hav 1- ng2d&w2iii1i.h§neod&w2m ' J fy y e V.,,_,_, ,,`,m,\,W,`, ‘.,w,f\,' H M nobtained The emancipation of ' Il ' I 'I l'Il Il'l\.Cuba with its possible annexation at o of Porto Rico and the smaller Span- ish West India Islands are no doubt- valuable considerations. The martial spirit of the country has been grati- fied by victories on land and sea and the desire for more territory is for the present satiated. To 'some extent also the national prestige is enhanced by the speedily enforced fulhlment of the demand for the removal of Spanish sovereignty from this hemispheref tion and defeat is not without some compensation for her loss of colonies and fleets. Her inability to govern her dependencies drove them to revolt, and neither her West Indian or Ph-il lipine possessions were worth the the States she had expended four hun view of the great cost of vainly at need the fleets she has lost and wil a naval establishment. people at home, educating her youth abolishing abuses,giving|tlie people th upon a new era of prosperity. He position is not more desperate th with Germany. France has rise from the depths of defeat and humili tion richer and more aggressive tha ful and prosperous. tory. first district of Queens very short] Thoughthe latter had a niajorit r as their standard bearer. The C-on Leod, who came so near- to success a. a candidate for the property vote year ago. Mr. McLeod is a. man if again brought into the field woul one. Sir Charles Tupper appears to b Conservatives iii according him a wel come. The venerable baronet gener ' PP leader’s delayed onslaught 'may no tory iii their labors. And even Spain in her humiliaf keeping at the cost incurred for a number of years past. In the futile* effort to repress the rebellion in Cuba, in three years before the war with dred millions of dollars; It is there- _ fore an immediate gain to lose Cuba, 4 _ and the same might be said in regard- ' ' to the Phillipines if they are losf, in ' tempting to suppress the rebellion ' there. Without colonies she will not ' l be freed from the cost of maintaining gies to improving the condition of her before. Spain, if she escapes revolu tion at home, may yet be both peace At least throughout the English signation of Hon. A. B. Warburton _ O 344` over his opponent. Mr; Belton the constituency is a pretty close one as was shown by the contest between Hon. Mr. Sinclair and M-r. D. B. I McLeod in the same district at that time, Mr. Sinclair having only a _majority of 12, ten of which were special votes. The Liberals have nominated Dr. Robertson of Crapaud d make the contest a most interestin the deliberations ot' the internationa _ - n __ a conference at Qui-_her-, but hints that hs classeg _ this forbeararice will not bo extended Academy and Seminary open Sept. beyonq the date when the commis- " I " =' sion closes its labors. It is to be hoped that the fear of the o ositior; A_ COHOON' RJETURTN _TICKETS _ lsilled fl‘0ll] :Ill I ~ ` I _ _ _ y Stations at one single firstclies- cause the commission to be too dila P. E. | THE 1 SHUHT I acura 1 Passengers may _FARES Fllllll GIIABLOTTETOWU ~ Agent or write to Aug 2, d tl Sept 10. _ There is to be an election in the _ Y _ to fill the vacancy caiused by the re f - - » ,- is __,.-. __ F -__ A _ ` h it ~ ` ` _ _ f ~ iss i I » _ I _ _ ,_ leave any point on the [or Saturday and reach Boston the folluilng lst Glass 2nd Glass If now Spain will devote her ener- ` - ' _ = I __ _ 0 _U , V ° _ e' _ an I n a- n 10 50 8 75 boon of religious toleration and honest F government, she may not only be better off than before but may enter ’ ,_ V y SUUIERSIUE r that of France at the close of the war L9” raias frnm “mer Paints' A' \ . _ _ - ~ .>i. 1 ... .I s |-N1' pl-:RNA'riN Ai speaking world the results of the war ' ' will be accepted generally as satisfac _ C3. E. A81, S15. F ' ' if ACADIA UNIVERSITY 7 MR, I. B. UAKES, PLA. Principal. MISS ADELAIDE F, TRUE,M.A. Principal. ` WOLFVILLE N S servatives have not yet made their ’ " ` S selection but there is strong feeling in "" favor of nominating Mr. D. B. Mc _ ° of hem Pmvlded at Cheapest rates above amount $20000 will be issuedon the 25th high character and good ability, an ment and the opportunity for tree in- Music, Art, I-Jlocutioxi, Stenography and _ The quality of ilie work done at the ously rt-frains from making an severe UNIVERSITY is.°em6.°d. by theduccess - _ I attacks upon the gm_m_nm’;nt gending of the Graduates iiiattaining to import. ‘ 1 ant places in the Educational world. and the larife number seeking admission to ith. 1898. Luis errity Oct. -5th. For fuller information or calendars apply to Principals or undersigned. Sec’;' Ex. Com. I Auff8d&W GW °' ’ ’ ' with September 22nd, limited io return , BIIIITIIIIEII cousggnruv Balay BadlyAiflicted with Eczema. edical Treatment Useless. Cured b Cuticura _ y _ My nieoe’s .little baby boy had Eczema all over his face, so that he needed continuous watching, and he scratched the sores con- stantly. Mornlngs,liis faoe,handsand clothes would be stained with blood. She never could take him ont,Jiis time was so full ot sores. She had medical ueatment, and tried everything she heard ot: She commenced using the cCv'rroi:rn.a Rmninirm. The sores Zqfthiajaceand heaven enttrelycured, and now liisfaceissmoothand rosy. -.fs Mrs. L. J . ROOT, New Scotland, N. Y. _ ..?.‘;“i'il'.S”.¥J‘ £1‘.'.€’-‘f'%’.&"i..‘l.‘." ”“é.§.".!-‘.°!i Soar. followed by gentle anolniiii purest o¢emolllanh,and greatest orlhn tulle. loldthroaghoxittlie orld. Por-rlxD.l0.Cox . Bolo Preps-.Eastern 8o:toCunEvei78ahyBmmo‘i','tee. sassaassssssssss IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IlIlIlIIS IN CAN5. can io cents rica. iusr me mins Fon Picnic PARTIES. IIAVISUII 8:. IIO Grocers, Gt. Geo. St. arsasasassssss AOAIIIA SEIIIHARY I 1--° ` _ If you are intending to lake 3 thorough forthe purch se of Fift Thousand Dollars course of study you had better iry those ($51100) or thcaity 0! hsrlott etc wn Debentw 3 --=1-<»<»1-.-- the re-f -dv--=--if--. ww- assi;.?.;ris;°s;°..§‘.;;°;¥s.¥i:;‘:;;‘;rii;ii‘r.t‘;;- the most pleasin g surroundings are years from date. and basl' Interest at three and d _ I The ACADEMY courses prepare-for ins2Lar§,2oy)on tngeist oft ogggiagr. a:iYau¢b'ii;,ooo ' - Y - - 011 B S 668111 I' "GX . Pi I l'8'l -malfrlculallon lf) me _[’m_v€r5"y_0_r for cclved. for the whole 550.00001-£01' Pitts thereof business life There is in addition a not less than $500 g . . . . ` ~' _ Q . ' well equipped Manual Training Depart- to'I,;}é§e‘;,”§‘ff,e‘§;,;,’}';§;`f gfa,?;t,et,,’§g,._lh°mS‘1"S - _ . __ _ i I _For Sewerage Yorks 01 tht Gity oi Charlottetown. Tendersaaddressed to the undersigned. and endorsed ‘fTenders _lor Sewerage Deben- turis" twill be receivid at this - oinco uptothe iii t o < Tuesday, the 23rd uf August, Instant a halt (Q) per cent, payable hal!-yearly Ot the D LAIRD. ‘ struction in the School of Horticiilture- 0 mm of ommigsioners of h“‘i"“"‘”' I _ _ _ _B The SEMINARY furnishes a thorough' sewers and Water supply ha-VID-‘-5 2 feffeshlnll tlme among ‘"5 Collegiate Course and first class Ch“"1°tt°'°W“'.,P‘E‘Is1°”d‘ - . D . constituents in Cape Breton. De- instruction in Instrumental, and Vocal spatches tell that Liberals, join with _ Typewriting. iififiiiliiniiiiiwir SIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII _Sept 113th to 23rd. _fare, beginning September 12th, ending Sept. 27th, I Special Low Ratei l . . sr <3* 3.5 » I Not more than $3.50 will be charged I , Ifroni any station on this Railway on ltickets, which will ‘oe issued at all sta- tions and on trains on the 14th and 19th lSep‘eiiiher, and limited to return four- Idays, exclusive of date cf issue and- , Sunday. I _ G. A. SHARP. _ Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, _ ,-re 1 a later date, ,the absolute possession V A A Y In u ll q -lg $IiI.WII lllllllliil `7 August 3. 1898 11. 2aw Sw w4i d Dll. KLEX. MGNEILI I Physlclanli Surgeon V (Formerly of Kensington.) ‘ Prince St., Charlottetown _si-ssmsis-a-ss;-as-saga, lg n.,,,.... .._.»...». '_ I