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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JULY 24, 1903. 1- AIBB ASKS. GEEETS PBIXCE I.ATTnR Glvi'S ROYAL VEMXMB Vice President of the fnl ted Stale Dwells Vpoa tt Cardial Relations Eati-tine: Beeweeaa This Omiitry end " Great llrhein and the Future King Delivers H(W Ruler, Embodying the Best of Good .M ill to the Ameetcaa wwnunrai- A .Mnfnitlornt Spectacle the Ter-OWHieaary of Quebec Hls- ; wry. , ' .tnT t Th . PTlBCe - Of . wi ivntnl flsure to-day in -the masnlflcent spectacle reproducing oiib'i mxoric nasi a . In the t0rt annlverMinr oi tne rouna lng . of the city by Osmplatn. ' Aside from the spectaoular features f the event. It was the occasion for a notable echatig-e of addresses be tween Vice President Fairbanks and the Prince of Wales, in which each -' , spoke of the exUtlnr relations (be twHH the' United States and Oreat ' Brltan and the Prince delivered a " meseare of good will to the American '. troverament. '.-.$- .An enormous crowd filled the Place - des-Armes, fronting the Champlaln monument, whera the exercises were j held. 'The Prince received the ad J dresses of the American and French representatives, the nayor of Quebec. ; and flnaJJy Champlaln himself, re- produced as In the days or oia. coming - from the mimic reproduction of his original ship, the Don de Plu, with some I.Ofle followers representing every phase of old France in Canada. A SPLENDID SPECTACLE. It was K splendid spectacle, earrled ems under bright skisa, with a setting ' f this picturesque old city and its tiarbor filled with a fleet of Interna ls tlonal warshlpst To-night the cliy -and-hsrbor are a blase of Ught. The warships are outlined in electrir " lights marking every line of hull and rigging, while the Parliament and many other buildings are similarly ntlihed with a myrsid of lights. ' From the cltsdel the Prince, Is look ' Ing across the St. Lawrence at a gigantic display of fireworks on the heights of Levis, showing In Tlery out--lines the portraits of King Edward, - the falls of Mormency and the batlte . of . Wolfe and Montcalm, MR. FAIRBANKS ADDRESS. Teur Royal Highness: I ark ' . o wled g with grateful appreciation the welcome which you so generously extend. The sentiments which you are ' pleased to eipres with regard to my ' country I receive with profound sensi bility. They are renewed evidence of that respect and cordial good will which has soJong existed between the - United StatesSnd Oreat Britain and - will tend to strengthen and preserve . . thAlr amlrahl ralatlnna ' Permjt me to extend to Quebec my , hearty congratulations upon the dis tinction which she enjoy In the pros - ence,of your Royal Highness and upon , the enthusiasm with which she has a happy circumstance which bringM you across, the sea. The event Is one . which will fee long treasured among the annals of Quebec The eyea of the western world are - upon thla historic city. The celebra - tlon of the tercentenary Champlaln- founding of Quebec Is altogether ad-, tntrable both In the conjErehcnjJveness -of tta conception and in the excellence of Its execution, and Is an event which ., awakens Interest not only In the Do minion of Canada but In the Unit-. awut aim. r mm inis pnini as a .pathway of civilisation through track less forests and explored lakes and . rivers in terrltoly which Is now wlth ' In the jurisdiction of the United States. Names associated with the early his tory of Quebec are land marks In our reography end are Indelibly Impress ed upon our civilisation. Three hundred years Is but a brief period in the history of England or France but It is all the history' of Quebec and sll of Anglo-Saxon Ameri ca. Here has been written an Inierest- Ing story. Here have been witnessed the victories and defeats of war and the blessed triumphs of peace. Th battle ships or three great nations rest yon der upon tiw huso in ot th Bt. Law renee. The representatives of these powers asrcmblnd here are recalling past differences 1ut .only to en-iphaHlsn the present prevalence of a uplrlt of genuine friendnhlp between them. . It is with unusual pleasure I bring - you greetings from the President and j the people of the I'nJted States who r .Jolce With you In th r,roerens vou have made in the manifold ways which make for the strengrth and honor of a great people. We are not Indifferent to your welfare nor are you Indifferent , to ours. Thfl blood of a common an cestry U in our veins. We have much in common. We fslory in many of the same traditions and w luv thq same Jurisprudence. Our standing of civi lisation are alike. Here, side by side, owing allegiance to different nover.'lgn ties, we are, In God's Providence, to work out our dtntlny. Wt? wih you that contentment which comes from the cultivation of the arts of peaceful industry under thrme- n.illtln, I in.titi.. Hons which are the. guaranty of Justice and liberty among men. The United tlatt-s and Canada have . hut fairly nien l upon their careers. ... Each has vast areas either sparsely settled or unoccupied where many w ill male th-lr Vw.moa In . t " - - "- ,1, i ii c i umic, many millions will be-added to our popula tlon and to yours. We have e;tch made much r.dvsi.ce in the seal,, c ' clVtJixatlon and aro gratified with the progress we have made. Buck of us , lies a brief but honorable history and brfore us stretch, llllmlta ble oppor t unities. W confidently bellev that are each destined to play a Urije t "sin4 worthy ;rt in the progress of the human race upon ' the western continent. We have no rivalries ex ; cept in the ways of peace. We neither ovet the other's territory. We covtt nly. each othefa neighborly esteem. Wa rest iipon a common frontier more thao live thousand miles it length. It U crossed and rerrosAcd by Instru mentaUties of commerce which tend to strengthen ttr neighborly ties. There are no fortifications upon our frontier -'" oo- oeiijemip npofi lh waters whlcJt divide ua and we bellev0 and fervently hope that tfeere will never be Jieed of any defensive preparation h. tweea u. As wa .behold this majestic celebra -, ;10 la- whlch Htm represewutlrea of different .naUona parUclpaU and lu aesa the manifestations of genuine fraternal spirit among them, ae are Jropressed with tbe thought that there rMUTl reM0 oy nauons should resort to war. .May wi'not. on . .this theatre of past conflict, aurround , d now by tbe Impressive monuments , " ,rnlBr - npe that the w Ida tiiUr&vnnwhletwmia "" me mainienanc of "peace among tbe nations of the worM mt,.. out Invoking thm sword, may grow la . strength and at no distant day become uL.urjKrauM as part of the fluut y-o.cy of ueUona . To advocate mtas re to the maintenance f inUma- i -n! u-anqqjuty, to eadeavor to sub. tyjit reacra for forcevlriwmjiiftcf of any decay la tbe courage of man hood of nations but.it Is the proclama tien of the great truth that modern clvtMsailon Is not a failure. It is a. failure If It - does, not substitute for j force the ' serene - and all-powerful chamber of reason and' deliberation, There Is such a thing as righteousness among nations. Let them take their differences fnto - international courts of justice and there let reason . and righteousness prevail. Let nations by every honorable means which enlight ened statesmanship may suggest avoid aa appeal to that court where might alone turns the baUncei',r-rt;-?- we have no need to tear that the re lations between the United States and Great Britain will ever again be dis turbed. " We have faith to beHev that eur flag which grace this historic oc casion and Which mingle together and salute each other upon the Plains -of Abraham will never, confront, each other in conflict upon either land or sea. "', : ,. -r'::': i' .s I beg again to thank your . Royal Highness for the gracious welcome and hospitality which you tender to me as the representative of the United Btates and to wish for your country and .your people a continuance of tbe blesslnxs of peace, progressand prosperity. The Prince of Wales. In reolvinr to Vice President Fairbanks, aatdt THE. PRINCE'S REPLT. " , The King, whose earnest desire 4a always to promote the best and clos est relations between nations, has' specially desired me. as his repre sentative to convey you. Mr. Vice President of the United Btates. and to your colleagues, not only a hearty welcome out also a warm exDresslon of thanks, both to you and to your gvernment for your presence here on IhJs auspicious occasion. Your pres ence la not merely annadlratftm -?f your interest in this celebration; It Is an outwsrd and visible sign of the friendship, concord and ood will e- tween ourselves and the great coun try .which you represent with so much distinction. We think of the Unit ed States as having given the example of enerrv. and enurave In nhnitrln. !fnd cultivating the forests and bojmrf- less prairies which now yield harvest and illimitable wealth. We recog nise that the presence of representa tives offhe United States and France among us testifies to that growth of the spirit of frlendaMh between na tions. On that ' spirit the progress of humanity, largely depends and I hope and believe true progress will express Itself more and more in years to come. The high Ideals or univer sal peace and brotherhood may be far from realization but every act that promotes harmony among nations points the way toward Its attainment. This celebration Is such ss act, for it appeals to Canada, to the British Em pire, and to the whole civilised world. therefore, rejoice to be here, to take my part with you durtng those memorable, days In paying homage to CTiamplaln and doing honor to Qucbt-c." HACK IUOT TH RHtTKNF,D. If sot y Flight of Italians Averts Itlood. slid In lnlHlsna .nierlins un der Anne For Hours, Fi-arlng Trou ble. Natalbany. lA.,tJuly 23 A threat ened race strife between Italla.ns an1 Americans whs averted to-day by the hasty flight from this community of about 150 Italians, composing nearly tho e-ntlre foreign population. These refuaecs have gatmeren moHi- ly in Hammond. I. nrd New Orleans. Governor Saunders, the Italian consul at New Orleans, and Sheriff Saal by their combined efforts have restored quiet and the prospects are that by to morrow many of tht Italians wJU be gin returning to their home. The presence here of the .Italian vice con sul at New Orleans, Comnt Morronl. has been Reassuring to Americans, who feared a noutbreak In colony of about 1,000 Italians living within five to ten miles of Natalbany. Virginia Judge's PeHxIon Will PIs franclilso. Half tho State's Voters. Norfolk, Vs., July tl. In the case of Taaewell end other citizens against Herman, treasurer. Involving the question as to the necessary method of the payment of the .oll tax 1n Virginia- for franchiser at the polls In the coming presidential and all oth er elections. Judge Martin to-dy de cided that the requirement in the new State constitution for the payment "personally" of poll tax means that all registered voters before they can vote must, six months prior to the election, havf paid thjelr taxes In their "physi cal person." and that personally dn- nt tiMn pnyment out of their estate by check or meeeongor. Thin decision will dlsfrsnchlee half the prwnt electorate of Virginia, and probably for three years If it stands. An appeal was taken. The Hunreme Court does not meet until Beptomber. Tle skin is an Index jto tlie finality of the blood, tcxtma. Acne, Tetter, pimples, rashes, eruptions, etc, show that some unhealthy humor or acid impurity is diseasing- and corrupting the circulation, so that instead of supplying, nourishment and strength to the fine, delicate tissues of the skin, it is continually pairing: out its acrid and unhealthy accumulations. External applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc.. may relieve some of the itching and other discomfort caused by skin troubles, and for this reason should be used, but such treatment cannot reach the Jinnior-Udca blood, and therefore cannot cure. A tltorough cleansing of the Wood is the enf cure for skin diseases. 3. S. &, a purely vegetable preparation, is the best snd quickest remedy. It goes down Into the circulation snd neutralizes snd removes the acids, impurities and humors, thoroughly purifies tbe circulation and permsnentfy enres skin diseases of every kind. When S. S. a has driven the humors and impur ities from the blood, end cooled snd cleansed the acid-heated circulation, every symptom passes away, the skin is again nourished with rich, healthful blood and the trouble cured, as the cause has been removed. Book on skin diseases snd any med ical advke free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA, OA. FINE WHISKIES AT FULL I don't cut the quality of whiskey in order to pay express. -I GIVE VOU FULL VALUE IN THE WHISKEY ITSELF ! If you wsnt every cent of your money's -worth in Whiskey Quality instead of a lower grade allowing for expressage, send m your. orders. Below are a few of "my specially popular brands, every one of . which represents the very highest quality obtainable for the price: . ; Lincoln Coastr 4fnnaaruLlMotnCountr ...SIM 4 foil qurti OM Hfekerr Ua. 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All efforts have railed to find a better remedy for coughs, colds and lung trou bles than Foley's Honey and fer. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and pre vent serious results from a cold. J, N. Pstterson. Nashua, Iowa, writes: "Last winter I had a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least half a dosen advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians without getting any bene fit. A friend recommended Foley's Hon-y and Tar end two-thirds of a bot tle cured me. I consider It the greatest coush and lung medicine In the world." R. H. Jordan A Co., W. U Hand At Co. Cough Caution Kevet.posltlvelrnever potion yew lungs, If roe eouge e yen from s sliaple eold only ros should always heal, tooths, and mum the Irritated bron, eklal tubes. Doat blindly -superest it with a stupefying patson. It's strsnse how pome thinsi nally corns about. For twenty 'yean Dr. Shoos has eoastantly warned people not to take cough mixtures or prescriptions con tain tug Opium. 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