..*"i ‘ p. _ i I i »..... ~>" .,~Li._.. . 1: .,;'~7- . _' 1.-hr; .;z=,- ,_ . , 'L' gw f"'@"_F,““" ~,..,_'“*__’: ,~,_ _,Y . ..._ _ i _ __ 1 " "f‘ `f'7-?"‘§ "E "'“’»'.?~5"*iy‘i ` " ‘if .- ; ,ri »~;-;f-e_;-- i ~ e'~:1- - ~~‘ ,» .-_. . .- - I J- 1- ' . . , _i _ .~ 1. t' _» 1.. 1' 1 "' Q- 1* . *_ F THE GUARDIAN CHABLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 5” 1898 / , . I < .. .-f ~ ’ 4 . , _ t_ . _ _ . .:,,, \ L I rw i, I4,'§`l"//I IL/ ‘ ‘ 7"<';./§it,;ii or ' $1- _,__ lr *" it i' r ' ‘ ' _ ._. , " Say in the instance of Quebec, to rule all , \ ~ ` the others." ‘ i | . ' MR WALTER I’AUL’o` OPINION. . -\ , .li , *i i' f, Q' -<5 iii the olden times t\li\~=ici.1n.< accoiiiiteé i -t irulitttl vziiiily for the f oi '.ii`i~_ or the knowledge itil. t :uit-'1_1\ be rfvlonzed. 1. tlit-rv is no siicli thing .Ui .ii l'-iil we have learned ii ii l .~""l"'“.&'t'tl by those who le fyglil l l\ "I", ' m ni it i \\ lio will take care of 1., 1,, ijit reiiietlies for ill \ \i lllw' Old 8.20. \\'heiq c ,i ---ii-_ \\'li¢~_n he gg-tg up mv _ .i _~~11t alter a restless m, ~ :ii tlitr evening com- ,, ,` i . ivtli his d;iv`s work If iii ._ ._ _ i wiiliitii ri, he is a si _- t i i, < 1 ' _ ck J \ ittikt- the right reint-dy i no alternative but to obey --VV S San- In rt-ply io the same question Mr I ut nin wired from Hamilton, (W9 ‘3 lI‘O- cesses rf lt-vi lation c measure ol what would result seniative and responsible Government the v p i on or ai' other ieat reform ot emoodying the principle in an election of representatives. The members of the Dominion Cabinet should not be oppor- the country the benent of their super- ior knowledge of public affairs They should advocate the adoption of that pi g econ itions un er which it could be crystal ized into law and successfully administered. There is no royal road io reform. The only impor- tant advanta e of the lebiscite was the tion-W . W Buchanan. In reply to the above question Rev. Dr. Mckav writes from Woodstock, Ont: "That the vote is not as large as that given in former plebis- cites is -no reason of discourage- ment. The conditions under which the vote was taken were very different from those' former ccasions. Prcviousl out voters, and women were not al-‘ lowed to vote. At last -plepiscitet over. 500 women voted in Oxford alone the wishes of the p-iople, and it is the P) 6 ' _D . ' _' 1 M ‘ _ _ . . _ Principal Grant was asked to-day for 0 91303, 2045- Bild 509 Lawns d's°?“'.3g'i':)gf;‘;0f’r:§'lbxfggitior a = expression of opinion regavding » `__” .ave ° fnalon y. P . yesterday ‘s vote. He said he preferred -~ waiting until such time as he had j- learned the correct returns. and has time to analyze the vote and to ascertain- the _peroentage, ofvolers who went to the polls. Il, however, as was claimed, that only a small majority of the. elect- ors voted, it showed there wai a strong apathy in the country against prohibi- tion. Had the feeling been otherwise- the cle. tors would have sullicient in- stead to have gone to the polls and voted- In any event the Principal does not consider the majority given -the measure will warrant the_ iovernment iniroducin 5 a bill providing for prohibi- t1Jn. i Biliousness ll ooulod by torpid liver, which prevents dlges bn ond permits bod to ferment and putrify in lo stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, lnlomins, nervousness, uid, I . ll not relieved. bllious fever or blood poisoning. Hood’s - I S Pill! stimulate the stomach, _ rouse the liver. euro headache, dizziness, con. patlon, etc. :rs cents. Sold b all dnigglsts. a government. consider whether ii is a miqority in every Province or not It .. » 8 ' is quite ready to allow one Province, as _ S-i