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His mistake, according toacorreapcndent ot the Washingtcnf I Iplaco “all the territory west of Ontario 5. - V _. _ p __ , l ;-f ".;" 7_1,”-_-' _ ‘ 8" f I `.~ . N ‘ : Fil . :"iz§51 -_ »-- _ r_ A , -- --,, ,.,- .;. fa' s- ~~---~f 1 ‘-1 A f '/fi: . 4 - 'ran culuinms, caaxwnmnwmgmnua .nnwaan.I§L1.\§15;9..§lE,?11;;l5y_l;;;,;§,_¢9o”;; N-_ A AH ~AAAA A m.. 1 ._ _-i --i #__ .__ _ ._-m-__-__- dm not |,,U,,de the w|,,,|. ogg,-|¢,| || ldaunerln our national llie This “danger In IU! .the poshlatioa ot 'Vanemiver , . _ _ , _ f » .. .» l _ , f-,.‘=.-, e ` - -» , - , A . , America wiihtl e tuiriceu t'olonle§A.§A_$oe;: duflml Wi; B~°" W” 'WM manila- It h”9lA°°|ll’°W|l ‘ ' l' ' ’ ‘ ` ' C ' consequences of this mistake aecoxdiiiito' war, "K‘|rland"aflQ‘st and greatest mime] rapidly and recent accounts tell that this thesamefcorrcspondenh IN V917 ,md "mt W” d¢i;;i*“`°t9d "Nt “2 ‘xo eu' There have been “ever-increasing agirleaf the whole of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Assiniboia, Alberton and halt of British Columbia. And now the Canadians are t 'ying to steal a goodly portion of Alaska. How came the great Father of liis Country to_make this huge mlslakei The A Po_t’s correspondent kindly enlighters Atbe world_upon this point. “Fear that it in England's hands." And yet the fear could have acquired it from Napoleon English wart oi Canada on her nose; whose removal, the longer it is put oil' the severer the`operation and the greater the scar it will leave.” Oi course the corres- pondent§points out that things cannot sultiiig the int lligence ot his readers, but Montgomery left his bones in front ot remainlas they are; with Canadaas a side intermittently.” Wars bloody wars must result, until “Washlngton's mis- take” is made right l And the Post’s correspondent tells the world how the mistake is to be righied- the only way. “There is no cure br this," he says, “but the radical cure. There is no way to prevent future wars on this continent suchas have impeded human progress in Europe except ll! U10 Gulf! oi Englaud’s Canadian peone infill the North American Union as freeman; GX' cept for the Proviuws »(llU¢¥°~ll¥ I 91°* lor the conquered) U0 b¢°°“i° 5°V¢l'¢l8ll States of the Union.” Until this is eifect- Post, was that when he set up the Re- i public ofwhich he was the father, he A ed the correspondent sees that the Re- public is confronted “with the gravest Our Millincr Miss Rendle has iust ar- rived home aficr visiting the big Openings abroad- l ` A 'M I She has bought a iot of elegant Millinery _ goods in different places, also many ready trimmed Hats, they all came by express Thereare Many New Kinds And Miss Randle has succeeded in pick- 1 ing up a good many of them and she feels sure that she can please you in a hat' for Fall. She and her assistants are very busy now, but there’s always room for more at the top where we are in Millinery styles. but there’s no room for the other fellows . _ at the bottom where our prices are. ' Our Milliner would like to sec you. - l l Prowse Bros., The stylish Milam.. l and are here now looking for you. where repelled' that the same 'results and a portion ot it still uncut. But later reports tell that the damage will not ap- proach the extent that was iirst feared. iis much would be a serious loss, a-nd dm°n°“he bod” md mind which they F’ th h A ed and reliable estimates place the loss at no more than 5 pet cent ot the crop. Even there is lime that the damaqe may turn ' ' ' ,E , "f "aiidmggi»ts. ~ , ew ' ., outtobelesaihan that. But the people- A , ot the Northwtst seein still to be full of Ames Holden Shoes lit and wear well- Y3-*" A - i nm... , I S zrowth is illlly 5.000 making a Canadians were worth a thousand iBoer! viral 0! 3,100. io the iield ard *qnal to any ten thousand' ---» I ll D sions and thefts 0! territory” by Cauldd' _ ` , sw » I . A K I ( ‘Nm we Ulliled SVWUS- In th* A n|"t|'°ldl°“ ‘Wm B°||“d l"°l’ef°" S0 tm" The redistribution bill. which has been ` A . is danger that Canada, at.er havin l , 3 before the House- ot Commons for over ‘ - . and south ot latitude 54:40” was stolen. stolen so many thousand square miles of f i | two months, was dually passed on Friday ;This includes the Rainy River country.` Uncle.Sam’a territory may attempt to flash At the final stage Ml. Hackett A ‘ °°”‘l“"' the "m°l“d°"° moved to restore ro the Island its former, ` Such is the rubbish that is printed in a quot, of 5|; membus but was h-_duced to I ‘leading newspaper ol‘Athe capital of thelwithdraw his motioh. No grad could United States,to be read by the President, come of dgviqing we House upon this -the members of his Cabinet and of Con- queetion with the c_rtamty of obminifg ,Smal md the hiding °m°l°l° °f U" V au adverse vote. We must await the de- _ `nation. A iouithclass Canadian weakly cision of me Privy Comm" on our appeal While the stock is at its best. Th ubiished in so bs ill ‘ P me ° ~°“'° " “W °f *ll* 'rnmisiitue doubttm the biilwliipass France would claim Canada made Wash- flDcmloion would have consigned such a , - fl . counters in our ood liugton and his associates willing to leave it lett».r to the waste basket, tearful ot in- my I dress g S department the S°uate without amendme t Ames Holden Shces ii: and wear well- ista, Fra ser, llontreal. Johnson Shediac. THEY IAKE YOU FEEL GOOD. ed by all who use Chamberhiin’». stoinac . * h and Liver Tablets, and the he-ilr-hy con- ` create makes one teel joyful. For sale by hope and courage. The cities and “kt” , ~ - HAT the Canada Life Alimtauoecoln y '.‘;?::....”:.. ‘:I1’:?.§:‘“...’::’“’$.i...‘.':.‘¥ SPECIAL NOTICES- he-f a=»mi of No M- '.3 of habitants. It will take more than _'_ Canada In 1902 than any oth a o e 'i . 1 _ ' _. .A AAA Y A _ s asnowstorm to quell got?-we hémugolden Shoes fit and wear Awell- ` Ill this 85 111 Ollléf ‘ A C1 l e . he A » _ fNeii¢\»i¢-- 'Ph-”.`i i c-of-1 "" s°“ » - Th _ ~A AA AA 1 A A3 A AA A 1-.t°A.,A-.lgm us next A suit of good all wool double and twist - e 7 -f' . - 'i f0ll0, datbd 1660, 18 by 11 lIl¢&8, of iris men which belonged, he beliov- A “°"°*°“° E” °‘ FALL FABRICS _ ‘I " pix* . £1-Ya . °, ,;.; ‘.».,, _..,{, l . .-vvn ITNE BOER B|BLES.' runs so noun rn... taxon by lung" Soldiers During I-sto War. ' The omcials of the' Society" of Friends in London' are endeavor- ing to find out and return the Bibles belonging to Boer families which were taken by British soldiers in tha was recently issued by Earl Roberts. The was ragently repeated Sl18BD'8blCkllld P. E. SIICCD ll? Canada . , Y Re Won _ Information has been received of Tweeds every time." Hitt. ‘ about twent Bible wh' h y S 11: are mil- ing, and some of these have alrmb been located One is in the posselv bishop has expressed his wiwigni to return it. Another hue B1 lawns a third located is thrit ot the Dutch Commandant Haasboek, who was One is a magnificent volume, a large belonging to the Van der Merwe fam- ily and returned by Captain Werne- iord, who found it near Iikmelo. This contains a pedigree the tlrst part oi which il in illuminated Glll.I'&6i-611. In all probability it belonged to one of the old vo rtrckk rs 0 e . The other is ln lr* not so o_ld~ and apparently belongm `» to a family named Grant. Recently an oillcer living at New- A ' castle-on-Tyne wrote to say he wa.s| T 'J ""3 l returning a Bible he bought from one| bran. he reliable KENDRICKS. l. l ‘. Twice as good and half as cheap. We sell our own make , . GSS. “Milla ! At Ioc per ounce-this is :dalfthe price generally ask- A A ,A We make ‘it ourselves in q large e quantities oi. prime A vanilla beans-Its good.- We also makéfle_mon,peppe.r- mint, almond, etc, etc. in quantities and can quote close prices by the pound. Q=We have a large sale for ourliomemade essences-be cause their good-thats all. A.W.RCddiIl,Plllll.B. The Square Druggist, Sumysidg A , A. B. waiinmrros, A CXPCIISCS. A home made tweei costs a definite price and _in buying Reidfs .Tryon Factory cloth thisshould be considered. 28d tt. We are selling a nice assortment otrab- ller up in :con , Ee, §id A ilk Handy for odlce or home use. Each box contains agood assortment. Cheaper than buying bythe dozen. Call in and see them.- Mit¢nei1°sB°ok»ior¢,s-wayside. caan ` - --l - I _ AAA W . t Our twesd contains nothing but the course of the South African war and hair OMAN sheer” back No "movin _ f for the return of which an appeal - 3° no old out up clothing hui! wool oi! the that. Farmers see that on t T Ames Holden Shoes iit and wear well- ask for them. ` W X " 'E/'I l l .\ a _. \ ' l ,._ ' /-` \ ~ A 1- 5 £`®v{\ \\\\\§ll\\\\.\ n \ i? f\ * \‘ = /,. - J S 1. 1 \ ‘.2 ._ ,__ == ¢* 2 ,4-: <6 . f 1 _ " -o.~'mou1 ¥“\\\io\e“‘T' of all who from taste and inclina- tion desire that perfection. of style. and quality of gentlemanly refine- mentlin the make of their Autumn clothes. To the elegance imparted by asuper line of fabric we add the skill of the master tailor, re- sulting in the production of gar- i ments of surpassing beauty in cut, fit and finish. .min niioncli co. NO-T|GE°_ -i ` The assignees of late iirm of L. S. Mae`Nutt & Co., request the settle- ment of all accounts before Sept. Ist. at the iirm’s onice, (Newsoii Block.) After that date all accounts will be placed in hands of assignees’ solicit- ors for collection with interest and -a 9** -~--- .. _ l Q el .¢» was almost groundiess; for, the _corres- 'it is oi a class which finds readers and ap- ask for them.~ I any loaded with w1ns°m¢ 'eva' pondentjmildly points out that “we lprobation in the very heart andbraiu of the Uniiei States.Had the Post correSPOn- marked Prettiness about the P‘tt¢r‘. & when we bought Louisiana. Thus .dent read what passes for history in the GothicfAmerica, would not now have the 'Uni d ‘ - tc States and it is asad perversion _ of fall Sultlllgs WlllCll 3363533 QVNFBC oi the facts-he would have learned that PORT or c"ARL0TTETowN° ' 1 - ° ‘__ l ° utsiiingtoniniin time mm the some Sm 24A “A S S my at GMMA MGNMDA them. You will not be urged to buy, o inquer Canada and failed; that General H,,_|u.x_ . Seo*-25.or= Wave, Deloris, Georgetown; clerks as the oods together with our Quebec; that the invasion was every- SSHBWI-X»Elll¢'» BCSU°ll$ SS 3008*' ’ g _ ' s - . low rices do their own n All 'thorn which England used to iab into our sfollowed the American invasions ot 1812- beS‘:‘m§AS City of Ghent. Mchievin, A argl 8 14 when :it the close ot the war _not an Sept. 25'; cld: S S Bonavista, Fi-user, ` ' . American soldier remained in Canada, S1490; WE Y°\lDf¥. Gl»lll0D» B\1¢l5°\1° you to do ls to come m ‘nd W we “ while large sections of New York and °-h°;Emm°' H‘7d°°° mv” 'mlm' N S; . Michigan were occupied by the ‘British ;°g,_H1:;=d,g;`_l;£§;enf';';;';‘¥n l;°g':_’ our Pncesl compare thi with Canadian forces. Canada remains'BritishA Jplgp, N S; S S Halifax, Ellis, Boston. because of the tree ohoieeot a tree people. Sell'-23. lf! Blltllll H0550. - Picton: Swal° elsewhere’ and you will be here m who have twice rolled back the ,tide ot 1”' Fi”l"’°°°» Pl“°tt°5' C V Mi“°"’ ‘ _ . Myers Port Hood: ' - ' American invasion and are quite resolved sept 24A’u_: Joseph McGmA R mera’ DT€SS G00¢`lS fl’0II1 US to do the same again ii theattsmpt should piewu; 5 S Ewen" Md, ,, ..._ Man. everberepeated. , tairue. ’ ’ ---@..__. Sept.23,cld° Martha Bradle Coiroy, 1-----~»»~-~~°f .sn-'.::? F. » » P. M F PE RKI NS I teépg-‘tum and heavy m°"st'“ms in llddrie Euesie, McLZhn, uilstfastiili-i»;u‘S BS _ 1 Manitebaand the Northwest while much E|e¢gn, -McLa,-,ni Mon", ,_ ; may oftnemin im-me was sim in me sein., rio".-, Laoteigoet. cal-.qu ; nam, The Milliusy Leader. 10° We* ¢l' I5 911°” G5 Ulm Sf»°l°ll\ The pleasant purgative eifect cxoerieuc- I I _ il , , _ FRED; W. HYNDMAN, i 18 tts tf Assignces Isfguyilnliun fsion oi the llishop ol Ripon and be- Z ' . ,I “Fon longs to Commandant Prlnlloo. The Never before have we shown such a variety of nice things in- bedroom suites. Prices start at $14100 and run up to $85-ill In all we show about zo diferent designs, all the very latest. We can suit you, no ,matter what price you want to Pay- AA.,.__ - hoard of in the west of rmgiano, one ' , ° A if B E R 2 .killed in the war. t " A .s..:i...-ss; .ea.:.~.fi.°:°e:.s. ‘-'¢f»;___ ' 'T ;,;;~” * lwvseon Q SUITES I, Best value in springs at $2-85.33-2554.25. Real- izing that nothing is so annoying as a worthles, sagging, creaking spring, we have avoided , every- thing “cheap” and have stocked °n1y reliable goes; 1I1'lil1iS litl€. , -; I I IRON AND BRASS BID] ! ' ' Alinevariefyofironnoa.-.¢¢s4.1ni _ _ _ p to 813 U, titully enamelled in white and ornamcnted with heavy knobs rods and scrolls-other higher priced ones to later. We would like every lady to qi] and ogg our A ' A' AJCHN iNEWSO `Sl=“~ PETER MW"-I Sells Beat Furnltnro. 1.33.' 7°* 9** W Niki? *Wil- 11- ~mniv~=|iwm.iri>ar.¢nn|1s. von-as ligvifiuwiwwerin- ivunnmmnn --we--w fact perchance Our cottontopnmttrnes giilizstreandeieanoe 8 Pfleedollie at $l4&. Other between @,Q, $490800 Sl-ll. Still) $128- patentelaetlefelt intwoparts at SIIM is f bca Are now ready for the inspection , SPRINGS. Senitaietshf ve., ~ PILLOWS vaiuaat els- 1.818. Excellent