~ , they speak for them-_ ‘_ l81V¢8~ f Q > '~ _ Only this we can givei > s it you any kind youff If I`Hl~. GL.-Alil)lAh "H -\l{L‘»'l'lETOWN AUGUST 8.1899 .- . " ` _r,,,,,,,,.e.§..»,...m,..S iii iiiiiiii iiuiiiiiil I ” Q ' ` a.:tl insist l ozi getting I Dr. Harvcy’s Southern it RED PINE {E ARVEY EDICLNE O t _ i Montreal irq ' Q _ _ the governed." N ow the same decla- I ` `, _ .‘ Charta of the peoples liberties, but: haw can it be reconciled with the forcible imposition of American rule <0-§§»l» __ -Q - policy of conquest now being pursued ;hea;fig?n§'1E?`,;` aceiilslomh in the Philippines, and it is so much made by rpecial treatment from wheat “he worse for the Declaration' Tha” .md barley and is fully cooked and famousdocument emanated from a pre_dige8ted_ The System Wm absorb people in revolt, and cannot be _very a greater amount of nourishment from smelly adhered to by an estfbllshfd one Pound of Grape Nuts uhm from government for any considerable ten pounds of meat. oatemeal or bre-»d. length of mme' W' J' Bryan in ‘1“°t’ For sale “_ ing its words, says that this policy ~ has been adhered to by the American _ people for more than a century,but his = & statement is contrary to historical i facts. i »,5¢_ 3 bogge everywhere. ~ _ satisfaction in quoting the words Of _ _-l 5 the famous Declaration Of Independ- T: H M C _ _\:f~_-.<_ Westlake’s Fine I Photos""' .< L Wefre not going to say ;._ , ’ much about them- ` _./ 1 } want-and we won’t let .' ‘ a , : » . ' .<,__ _ '_ _.f 1’h<>wsr=i>h°f=- sf we earns in the Philippines The, . . '_' Block. sunnyaik. ._ __ “Sk of establishing the new aiith0rity_ as ,_ x , _ ,A *__ it \ _’ _ there may_be adidlcqlt one, but other V, _; of . V; _.»_¢_ .i e ,e . considerations than the consent of _ i ADIAN Aciric Rv. 5.000 Laborers Wanted In The Wim Hells Ili liiiiiolii all Assllihoia. .mi 4 groméqll Stations in ‘Atari- me ovincestoali points ’ in Msn. and Assmiboia. pafgs aug. 15th from P. E Island. _ att ;ii_@n_Am,- wo,-king for surplus fir the _year ended with 30th "11-|R“{°n "f;f§"6vf‘i§1’%“‘h °" “l°’e’ June last was $0.200.0U0. This ls a _0,_ , a specific for sea sicknel, "°“='°se°...;.°s:t=t°.ts:tttrtr.i "_°‘;.““f§° ?“,:"‘;;i, ‘° ,,‘1°"f.°=;, as `rig tsieote ger,_utitis yno ’ P ‘ iedi etbggl-;;HEATB_ t mem thehrgest in Canadian history th;>);»renEi_=enta nnnn. _ 'I he lightest draft most easily is . assr _ ’ ‘ f \‘ \_ \"\ \ wk \~ 4 » l It is not a mere theory but certain » 1 TUESDAY. AUGUST 8, 1599. THE CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED. ii Some Canadian journals, and not a few of the anti-expansioiiist news- I papers of the United States now Gnd ence, that "All Goverments derive their just power from the consent of ration is held in great reverence ini the Republic as a sort of Magna. upon the unconseniing Filipinos? I The fact is that the Declaration* framed by Thomas Jefferson can- not be reconciled with the, The American Indians have been! governed without their consent from the beginning. The consent of the people of Louisiana and Florida were neither given nor asked when their country was purchased from France and Spain. In South Carolina and Mississippi, the negro population, al though more _numerous than the whitepeoplei, are not allowed to vote and are governed without- their con- sent. _But a more conspicuous in- stance still was when the southern. Ject-ion. ~ ' conditions that govern the policies of Cairo to the Cape So with tue Um the governed", will determine the course to be pursued. ` The prorogation of Parliament, which was promised for yesterday seems to have been postponed till to- morrow, if not longer. The St. John Globe tells that in the recent lavish creation of Qneen’s Coun- sel by the New Brunswick Govern- ment “all shades of politics are re- presented and every degree of merit.” Still it- is objected that the Ono colored man at the bar of the Province i has been omitted from the list. i It now appears that the Dominion Last year over 5000 went in an about the same numoer the previou year. It is well-known that in th» prairie country a farmer can plant = . _ leaninv on a shovel what tie bi if iiman _ ,_ v _ A _ g »~ V _ _ _ -states in emer rencies. Siladstone gave* _ ' ` _ _. £011 g0_ away dissatis-_ a pledge that rn'-:itain would evacu_ate` 4° ed ' ' _Egypt, but at _\resent,_long.a£ter'fhe _ , - -- date fied for the evacuation,_'Bri'aiu_ '_ _ I 'i not only holds Egypt but is looking - ' 5 B f ‘I -, to establish a continuous Empire from largerfcrop than the same number if hands can take care of in harvest time. There are 35,000 farmers ii Manitoba and if only one i'i five or that number requires an additiomf man it will still require 7000 men. I1 is understood that the railways wily as usual, give cheap harvest excui. sions, good for re*-urn at any tim within three months. The wages t- be paid, Mr. Greenway intimates, wil be in accordance with the ability ani experience of the workmen. The esteemed Examiner is still no sati~fied with this jouriial`s attitud- toward tne Local Upposition in th» Hillsboro bridge aH`air. It says “Ar the Opposition could not and did not defeat the government’s plan,the ques- tion need not now be considered.” But the question will not down, becaus- the Opposition may and vill be fairly charged with what they tried to do. opposition could not carry out it~ the Government from passing a bad License Law for Charlottetown!" I trying to defeat the “bad license law” the Opposition did their dur y and are entitled to credit, just as they must the bad license law,did we not read in the Examiner recently that it was in favor of the License principle? R. S.- V. P. r i-}__.__ _THE El)ITOR’S- MAIL. _ What is a Sarcopliagiis ? Sm.-In passing the east end ol the Provincial Building yestfrdayj asked. a about there intsnch numbers! He '-(pl/d me it was to build a marco ha' ofthe word P Was the Isliow fguyingi mel’ - " _ * I. _ .» Satin! MacDoi~ra.r.n. .;\;__ ` o Wlicii Travelling always take witnyou a hottie or Dr. ngnor B"*,‘|,. I-'owlcr’s Extract of Wild Straw- berry. ` l Thechange of food and water to which those who travel are duces ,an attack of diarrhoea, whichis as unpleasant and dis- comfortingas it may be dangerous. A bottle of Dr. Fowler-’a Extract* of Wild Strawberry in your grip is a guaran- tee of safety. On the first indi- cation of Cramps, goli Dian-hoea or .=. ~_ , a few lf " 'V d promptly All I' ch' further ad- qi”/JI? _- i 1 > “ii _ 1_5-A A _'rl'-11 _._-T_-?,'.§`_g`_f\2 fe-g té%3‘ié%%;""""""° You N ever Saw . So Many 'ii Again the Examiner says: “But the plan, any more than it could hinder n be blamed for their mistake in oppos- ing the bridge project. But as to QC) O' §@\-Q s-so Z _ You Ca.n’t Sf-'° p ice a house and lot by buying ‘a trunk here, but ‘ you can" save considerable. There is 6V0l‘y kind, Shqpe, pig; and style gf ¢rU11kly0l1";vant- rom the cheapest good nes » ' ‘$10 .i..§’i, .nfl §1°°..f.‘§§£`.`i°§I.'iZ.,“.‘L““3§§i are they built. Thevill stand years ot “gentle” handling by truckmen, bag- gilgemen and expreasmen. They pro- tect your clothing as no other make can Theylll Cost You ' I Size for size, quality for quality They have \O¢Uf\fl‘\* _ ` _ are more compact, and neater §§-Q-Q‘§§-»§‘\tl _ It ll pay you to open any account with _us ' * . at lowest cash prices P SIS ` the government. _whatiisthemeaningl llll lllllil &i -ii-l-¢_|___* . _: =>‘,~,_. ._ -»>»..- _ _ ` - _ _ f Lcwaaai lljlrses c _cha levi r¢w°rf°l»__;i¢°i°fl #Indiv .|i|_\|I~molst durable machines main. subject, often p'ro~i t ’ WE HAVE a few_WAL'_1`ER A. WOOD Iight Reaper-s, which we are sellinipcheap, - ' ‘ N. B.-WE CAN furnish repairs for F. & W WOODtMtch1nes Bold 30 years ago. RELIALE AGENTS in all parts of the Island See our samples and get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. A HURNE 8! U6 em ____ °f ”‘°°° /lll<2ZXW@1l7 BllEYl@l@1I° D, _him $35" In 1881-? the surpluswas$6 316 35" berry isohvelsarls Extract; of wud Straw A , . , .. . "‘ ' ~ ' -I1 ’ ii J. ’l'.lllc The time has come. when you should look up your wardr0be°and se l=ow-you are £xcd for spring var. ' the event of you _deciding _to in a suitfor pvercoat, etc., act pi-anptly by the tom 3”. - ?- P T ` " sf - s lf; 3 ; ' ' ig’ - _ ‘ ~ e .f *in ,e _ S rin Trade ' f ~ e '~ i ""'*'°""”"°"“"‘ _ I T'°'°““"°'°"“ ’°’°“' °’° Kiki! IIJUUOQQ S' Thereiano lungm'holtnorbevelorotEerahesl`ausedtoooeratat.n¢aise.¢he wants mm. Hvomhiuz mvahvaandwmiumiignnatinia Maxam] lil1'&lkBOAl _ '_ ,’. -1s~avH'ylI.%a| _T&dmmaEh¢vebem»receivcdf:¢nnplr¢ha|en, who chi; wsu- and ---»- °""°”"°i°”‘.,?°;‘.i"“°“"“",ii‘”»t;i‘i';“‘en1 "`='“-‘f*"' """'» llhlllllltlt _ - Bowls the time to securothe machlneofyour choice mg Tailor % E it ti ltctllrod »' V .» _. . '. ' 4 ‘l ¢ E 'dr» _ _ _ _ mg ,,..,,._, mdeiy ,md sm.. handled, more capacity N0 2 ;~i‘;.;“:i‘:.f:.ii;"i;.':§.’i‘;‘i§.“‘:.‘i:'iii.; if;it..=:;ttf.“i°mf..‘h:t.:i:;:;;s And -wi swssfui mac-ine ». sir Leonard Tilley was Finnnnn Mtn- 1'ghfh§;°§,?m'§d§f°“§§,{,‘§a§e”tiyS§;e§°i§1“sf§efé°n _ in the market °°;'°',°;f,"s','°° ister,_and whim rather than tn Mi-_ giséigiimnann, pr. Fnwiei-'n Ei wh _ _ t vom _nm "m.iii éh M _ u ......_ .... ...... f::;i;:g..-sri..‘;8.;;z”s.:~.:;s<:; ny. ' "’ ‘° °° °'°"“°““° ='°“ » ee The Bishop ot Nova Scotia, Chairman Board is not: done yet` howerer' .ami may l The main sillsare ma'leottuI>.ul! Bhimgqt. the dk; 4| _ °fTl‘\lSl¢¢S- _ Say with Mr' Tarte' ‘WWE nu you i I T `lightestform thatcan beused. Thiewho'iép|*‘rameand‘Cutter in egmpgq qflgnu. th w ‘ M M182 ¥i°U°¥»ddP§il£1it;3‘h§vq}hhdie= Collazo, See as nan yen" _ -_cnannt-1stesi,_speciii1iy mmutactureri rnrlns, and nvnrycunng time it .manor manner. Nine R::ill‘:nt Experienced Governesses. _-_ I _ ~ _ \ \ _ \ ,_ . _ _ 2 .¢u?T.£R 8. i HomeIeoDer.M\aton. strained Nurse. _ - - A f“ `°` °` ~“ *“ °` “` <*" s" =“ `~" ' ' A* U g' u;n 1°;-me Unjgeggiuegil E All 0mCl8l (7ll'0Ill&l' 1850041 by PIB- " ‘W W7" P' I7 47 ‘V 'V 'K' -V ‘VP 'V' ' V/ thelklinvigléllaibglgregred &:°g‘q|a:g‘D ¥i&:5¢mugrih?n 0 begin. 3 _ - - 1 ' Y '_' chit, _ e For Gund" §n"§“mmk ;,°l_;l"'~0‘['A:w9§_ mier Greenway tells that six or seven \\ _ _ __ , ,d,,_,,t,¢=,_ 5 'is made__3`§¢lU\Qtf¢i>lste"i'rivetsd£b eaunnufnnuimnnion. arrow Ds. Hum. thousand men from outside will be _ ` '; _' ;` frggig ¢Q||||g¢1|g|| bg bud ga h7“'m_ au;.s'i‘li.'riisatw. Qrequired +.o_ assist the farmers of., 1; f _ wmie%m'qi1e§Sp¢nmem.§¢m.;.§¢unnnTht¢i»l,nccnnecun¢u3i¢ in un Litas pi” _ Manitoba with this years harvest. f. _ t ,, l,L‘°,,"“'J¢,,,v¢,¢.,,n,i1_ num" _atigiiarinotiha mu tain nanoexpan in llliitn at gf gig" Q* »- - -' _ it uiatunat t -b if ra{aia"annn _ M ,nb I ' &;Fnmmmfnha ‘Wm ` d mv’ um°"u"'”i@k¢f f3f “ind QI' * , f 4 IIAIII WHEEL. made and envied with _ . ,not “v%rv::qdd§aBlndcr Onto! allthe Maxwell lioohinu mann 1! $7 Glbflf, I0 mm ‘ -' ~.`; _ ` _T -» ` 2 a~ ’ ’* ";l".1".?I,,.'2‘n..,,...,,.,_-s1V'.lZc1E£11:1.1“efy Bros mn* 1 ~°""°'°‘°°"°"°°‘ ani, ii~a»lii“d°""°"` QQQQQ-‘§Q§¢§§-‘§*§» §»` ‘da ‘A if If lush; Et éé it ti.; iii it lchrenmie len, i 1 - 7,1 _ .- ‘ . ' ` e.. - . .. -. *- sv Tenor.. ‘..-..'1'».-¢.';;-'=f..fm.;vz~;;f_e.w‘.;;sis*ms;.e_ i- '.2 -as