‘ THE GUARDIAN l"I."BTOWN’ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MAY 6 it,o4 or~nuains i niannsrlne rarennnna“sirr|nunr Exclusively.Fbr/KlliForms of Kidney, Liver, Bladder *"7 '51 Jlifu. Blood Diseaeés. ' im. rnsiviz ir. eisaouniirons; N. Y.. rants How me PATIENT, .t. A. scans, A SUFFERQ- IKORFYEARS WITH THE \VORST FORM OF ‘KIDNEY DISEASE, WAS COMPLETELY lii|liEll BY `YlAlillER’S.SAF E BURE , THE IIHCTURBLBTORY: " Warner’s Safe \Cure\was first called to my ____;,.- 2fl§5"“ii‘»“ 3“”iL””iii3»§i§f°l=“p'i‘E3.i’.i.T.t"?.fl1i';¥ Ei ' »~¢\\,\§\°`\\\ ' ' ' . r .= ~ 1 sornnch as Wsrnei°'s,'and after sturlyin his `-\-'S\" case I advised hun tokeep on teking it. Hihad ‘-’;'__ `. \ been suifering from Chronic Diabetes for thirty / `--5 years. I was thejfamily doctoirand watched the ' effect of Warner’s carefully and bemme C01, >‘ ’ vgnced of its grea'tl"vallu§1. Nohlnliltleclbto in; / r 'Iyearsoa wic_ _ spea i yo I, - the virtues olew-'nrnar's, g ~ g " W / I “Since thatlimo 1 have usell Safe Cure ith ‘ 1' ' most beneficial results. From the experienvid of \ _ ) » a practice stretcliin;ihr;ver,2'3 years, I have no -' ._ - _ IZ, hesitation in startui #Safe Cure il the most ”' ';’ ' '<-~`;-`v- 7'-»r Williamsport, Pa., whareil was than practicing. Ile told me that noiother medicine helped him Received by the Emperor valuable specific )\Tnr~’Brlght's Disease, Dia- betes and all norms of acute and chronic kid ney disease. 1_ *prescribe fir myself, and am glad to add ni lndorsement to that of my brother physicians wZo‘u.i'o commending it.” - -Frank M. Sisson, M. D., Lyons, N. Y. . §{ ’. \\ .-.\ - , More suffering ‘and deaths result from ai- ' fectlona of the kidneys than from all other dis- t . eases. and principally because they are no discovered in time. / 2? =- `((}|w%_U- . Kidney diaaasevvorks alon slowlyand steadil yi and often getsa iirmhold inthesystern longbeforo you even suspect lt. If you have the slightest doubtabout your condition you should at once Let some morning urine stand M hours , if a ’ I reddi.sh»ixr'n\vn sediment forms or if pa|'tiul<-s float about in fit,-or it is the least cloudy or smoky, your kidneys are utterly unable to cnrrv the waste matter out of the body, and if allowed to run ou without ti'f~iit.iiiorit, uric avid will clog the hlood and poison the whole system, causing serious complications and dw in convulsions. If you haverpains in the back, uric acid polsou,'rhoumatic riliis and swellings, gfuit., gravel, diabetes, Bright’s disease, inflammation ofthe bladder ane¢fn at rutile Aus ri-wnsix on-mor the Third battery ti _. A P. E. Island. don on that date at 4 p_ m, For UI thu Third brigade Of artillery, and ' ‘ ei ht ulemetts which could not be further particulars apply to K. C. signed ALEXANDER HORNE. Charlottetown. tire. “On the arrival of the battalion of the Tenth regiment all the troops were sole to linear a retreat. “The losses of the Eleventh and Twelfth regiments were very great, but they are not yet exactly known. In the Eleventh the killed included Col. Laming sky. The Twelfth lost nine company commanders .killed or wounded. “The Second and Third batteries of the Sixth brigade, having lost the greater number of their men and horses, were compelled io abandon their guns after B D0 CANADNS MARITIME and lleatnal, eanrm n umhago ls Rlieumatisn ofthe hack] The cause la Urio Ad in the blood. If the kil- neys did their work than would be no Uric Acltlpnl no Lumlmgo. Mah tho kidneys do theIrw¢fl_. 'Ili sure, positive and (ab euro for Lumbago il I get quite a spell of extra sunnincss every time I think sound stomachs of the thousands and thou- sands of little ones “FORCE” ` has made strong and plump and healthy. I %~'- “FORCE” is as ready to digest aa it is to eat, because it combines the laxatlve qualities of Maltcd Wheat with its Phosphuie and Nitrogen, the Brain and Muscle building constituents. Feed children plenty oi' "FORCE" and they will grow up with and active minds. - -iam’ i . brought away, were also disabled. The mountavlvncus nature of the country marie it impossible to save the guns by moans of drag ropes. “Upto the present 800 wounded, in- cluding 14 oilicers, have been brought to the hospitii at Feng-Wang-Cheng. Their eventual transp irlation elsewhere is fully assured. “Japanese cavalry appeared to the southeast of Feng-Wang-Cheng, but see- ing two companies with two guns opposed to it, it did not venture to approach. “The transportation of the wounded ivy hired Chinese bearers to Feng Wang Cheng was very difficult. Two-wheeled carts and horses lent by the cavalry were also iriii/Led for this purpose. Most of the wonnded,however, arrived on foot, assisted byiheir comrades and reached Feng Wang Cheng within 24 hours. Lieut.GenernlSassalitch declares that the troops retained their morale notwith- standing the heavy losses and are ready for fresh engagements. “The Japanese losses were very heavy at the paw-rage of the Ai river at their position at Turenchen and on the hill occupied liy the two battalions of the Eleventh regi-ment. "Accordlnglo the statements of pru- ticipnnts in the battle, nt least 3,000 lo -i ,000 were killed." ________--- A HIGH OLD TIMF. SAN rn.\Nrisc0, May 2.-Dr (il-eth staried to make a trip 'oi fifty miles tu San Jose in his air ship today, but, after travelling about live miles, some alight disarrangernent of the machinery was discovered and the aerial voynger landed safely. 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