THE GUARDIAN. oHAi.°|.n'1~'iii'1‘owi~', -oc'oi\1b all doulots will dis- ~ O C C- l Mail the prosp»ct of trouble in the tg ling Puts “had mu ' th Transvaal has caused a large exodus. l ‘ th , in e sun, _ - C£°be‘;“°nd sfo mfdirishufms tewhin mn- of the Outlandeis and Heating popu- ALS. lation during the past summer. The thinks that it is most fortunate that in Moncton on Monday night. appears .and are gricvously oppressed in the 4 famed befor th Transvsal. Remonstranceshave been 5 ‘f D - su: are otfrs ai made so far in vain, but even now if D y _ y < Kruger and his government would do ` 9 20 per 'ustice to the Outlanders war would . - "f O I WMM Dr. A. W. i sinusedbyw *WW “Y Nerve "Nei:-gee”-what a Jrorid Wild fb IBOIGV aid! fwho,\hrough¢hestrains'ef sociallife and won-yofhomealgarefastapproechingthe Nervous liesdscbes. ' , irritability by ihy, restlessness and w.w night. Pains and ache in the body, derangements of the organs peculiarly feminine, loss of energy and ambition, despondeney and despair. Thesesresomeofihe symptoms knowntn the woman lnfchexhausted dilzswes. Thhae Btn toms w ` entirdy' ' ppear w . Chsse’s Nerve Food is used. diets of Canada have undertaken a , By creating new, rich blood and nerveussue task quite as great in proportion to f this grmt food cure of Dr. A. W. Chase re- stores and revitalizes the wasted nerve cells, nts new vigor and viisliiiimo the system and goes woman of many i which are..dne to exhausted nerves. Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food cures mb; building-up process, which makes the round and plump, and restores the glow of health to the pale sallow cheek. 5oc. a box at alldeaiers, or Edrnanson, Bates Q I R E T . | ‘ ' Ye~rLersiay’s contest between the l to have been highly successful. It it " a q _ . - ~ 5,.; . Thisamounrt iiyvestledin FOOT ELM Shamrock and (eoluggbla Was a matterx ‘V8.8 q\]ll6 D&tUF&l thi( l.h8 RBllWly V , ii of deep interest to ii great many Eng- Town should desire to do honor to _ a “ D i lisb-speaking people on`both sides of Minister who has done so much to in- _= ~ 40°; WEDN“`-5DAY»0CT- 5' W9- the Atlantic. No doubt most crease the extent and usefulness of & Jury BOX* B°““”““vm° OM' A .D ff _ . ru .1 GUARDIAN readers who take an in- the Intercolonial and who is at the ’ ROUBLE 'n race would be lad tol same time one of the foremost men THE TRANSVAAL T . terest 1 the g y _ _ ____ learn of the Shamrock’s success, and l in the federal cabinet. Mr. ‘E. Sin- V - Sometimes the question is asked, yesterday’s sailing, though unfortun- clair, a prominent lumberman and an What have the Boers done that we ately indecisive, gives increased hope active Conservative also, Paid 5 Ver? should go to war with theinl They or the future. heart? "\b‘1f° *O the Mi”l°i'°" °f have oppressed the British and foreign j--°°' _R**’lW”Y'° *W th° banquet- He amd' citizens whom they invited to the All good Tories and all ~ucli good in part' country to bring in their capital and Grits as can see a joke when aimed atr "Th°\'° is U0 P3‘"li‘~‘“ *O0 “U80 t° ac' - - - - - . _ ~' G. skilland develop the Transvaal mines. one of of their favorities, must ony.-y , “°“§m°d““°_"’° f-‘ends °‘ A“d"°_" I . i Bl . Whl I C rvative, e These People were Pmmlsed equal °' ]&ugh.at hJ“i§mi allacgstt' dev; auludot an dn?iorl::¢\fretr‘b';Bl;ssion. I yrwhts. They End themselves com cartoon in t e _-»n_re ar and for pmcrewomu the Llbenl party . C T pe!-lled to pay the lion’s share of the represents Sir Wilfrid Baumer as a advances tie mterett of the country A . V, taxes and are denied the right of vote, parrot in a cage,with Mr. larte teach- ‘they are undoubtedly wmthy of the au- . __ ` or ofbecoming citizens. 'l his is oppres-; ing him a. few simple phrases, as gorsarign and suppon gf 511 (glasses ir- _ sion. The Dutch courts refuse justice follows: ` respective of party. r to an Outlander who has a claim O ML Ta,-“,__N0W W;1fy_ my .. We ~-Mr. Blair has certainly achieved won- d against a Bcerfor who suffers from a lightened the peopl-.‘s burdens.” ‘3_<'1fUll`°5Uli9 701' ll1°:D;`lPlUl°n-*nfl Par' er 'Boer trespasser. Moreover the Boer The Parrot --‘-We heightened the !l0lj1‘*1`|Y_ fill' the Maritime P1`0V‘D_06B. s, . “ernment have violated the conven- people’s burdens.” and to him is certainly due the credit. 8, . M DT t _N “W ] d gh r ‘-From a cosmopolitan point oi view ks tw" °f 1884 by whmh they wefe bond): poodle vtvlisjlydaow say’ 8 ru 6 6 taking into consideration the imnienst not to seek to make "e'm°s` wit The Par;-¢t__¢~Vi’@ fooled the people ‘and- extensive improvemetts, Mr. Blair un Oth" °°““l'ri°s except Wim British nicely. Wilfywantsa cracker-_" is deserving of the greatest praise am'-; er gpproval. The main pc-int is, however, ____ qcommendaliop for me 5|-93; in:-, n- the oppression of the Outlanders-the, According to the London Dailypmvement, effected on the _r_ C_ R_ k despotism of the “old king” as Kip- . ` - tsrough his instrumentality." - Lan" “anew hnevilot the om' outgoers went to Ca Color. audi 4 -T-_ ° A republic in which the greet Nam ~Som°¢how_ud¥;° left my May The great m1ll1n_ery openin P‘ mqority °f dm 'bite md °i'i1iz°d last- andin increasing numbers they 0" Thursda' evenmg 8 to 10' residents are denied the voting fran- hav; gone “ny since the total from' Moore & &Le0d_ 4 li chise and the rights of citizenship has lst May to 13th Sfepbember being _ ”° “Sh” *° °‘i°‘~ 1°." “ '”°”°°° °° .surly 3o.ooo. Most of them left “WP NTED" All Pam civilization and to liberty. More- Johwnisberg indebted to W_ D_ McKp over, Bntain as the sovereignbpower J _______ either by book debts, note ov the T nsvaal is responsi le for _ . ` ' . ` thzrwrongsrinilicted upon British sub S" wut" P°°°°’A8°m G°"°"'1 m ‘of hand or Judgments: t ~jects and the subjects of foreign coun- L°“d°” fm' 'N‘“’°”3 i' for 'E3 “im mal!9 llDlIl6(li&t6 p&yI118Iil1 tries there. Upon a much less- pretext( fm.. contrary- ti) his name' °. °’ ’° 28 d Q' vv Lf, . Y y the Ora F S ` ' ” " - - ~ . nge ree tate will stand by Tuunsnar evening at 8 oolock th ’ 2?aiUm;eg ggrws srielfvegledth? 3;: the Transvaal,' so that they .can both' milinery opening commences. Moore withrggainu ’ res g _ ‘ be whipped together. He predicts M0L0°d- - ' ` 4 1 0 9 As for tim Tnmvml Government, that this will only take about two 3|); ghgusand yards pit mustbe remembered that a nation igmigalliis' 'ggi T;°'?:lv:':j1 ;2°n°,Ih°i‘:ul£ E 2gliS\‘l f|3l1l18||€tt OI1 Sal may not always do gs it pleases' with- meuch ispthe style of (general Otis’ t i`m0rr0w'plain'pink bhlef " bed°.N'1'k1 _ - ‘ - Edlxiggss mil; 8315388 3]tex;nsp1e;; first ideas about conquering the Fill- r~'d»cr|m50n»¢f3am» White, 1-, precisely so lonfg as they piease to do pinos, but he knows better now._ b=l(V and fed flg\ll‘¢(l . blk r einen right. Agni., ass ef then- _ .~ M- . _ and red plaid Small Checks sands of British subjects have been . The civic bmquet t° H.°°' Mr°B‘°" 626, CILC. 'l |1286 g00d5 were a thing is done rightly and well, it cannot beimproved n. v Soit is without ' . ’ fu ` . , *F and ,Howard’s Quinine, 4 ’ " Standard strength, . » » » » ' Wi F|5§ INST We recommend it to you. We sell it at 7 5c per bottle. il. ll.Rlll|l|N. Pill. 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