ri ma ‘ -~ "ii" -~’~ ‘fr =-» -:~<<>l~ _ -¢.-.ep ._- _ -,_ , _, »..,si »‘,=__ ~;-1,=_.=' ». .» i .»r~-1;--~.__ ,_.'<,-ry -»1._irx_»~§ .-. ;~_f_.-' . _ __ V _ '_ ~,_t. __i.:i. ¢ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, _ __ _ r ‘ » ' ~r e '~»- i- -rr ,~. ~ ». 4 . »_»,,- - 1 , _ ~_~g- l ;-.,_\-_. _,_,,., _-_ __-T .¢.___ ,- ~ u'_~¢-_.___-_. _- .___. .~.,».s _ . '» _» _ , _ ,I f a -1 1. ' .~ ’ I., 1 5,1. .-_ _._ ,_ _ _\,. h;?’¢’)¥‘ :_ .___ ____'_ __ _.___ ,_,_,___,-____._,___._._-__|,’ __ - _e_ _ <_ -_ .i _' . _ . __ _ . . ._ _ ___,._i ,_ ,__ _ _s _ W...-_ _ , .__ M; __ _ _ _ \ t... ,nil -_ ~._l .__ _ v= . -»-is, '~_’_~__;_.' :-_ '= _ ~ . ._ . . _ . ' - ' ~ ' 1 -f--‘ ~ 1 > :ef '*r"`$l{?"-'1°='i»`~.m-_i’~‘»'.!' ~ _ ,;‘~.:”'.»fT" 15--:~ n ` '~-v ."f'_> 1 " *lf " ~ ' , if ~ '- f .. ' __ _, r . - - -_ _ __ _ __. . _ _,,_ ir _.__ ‘?_q..»_.._<.,‘- ,..|_- ui.,-_'_ . vs_... . ;~___,.___ _,___ .___ __ __ _"__ ___ , Ai, _ _ _ _ ~ Y us it _ r 4 s ~ . v r 'ji _ ,_ tl# .»-»_-*__ (._f~.-» ':,__-,__ GUARDIAN. owN. P. B. 1., MAY 4, iso-1.; -WEDNESDAY MORNING- i .‘1’E'Si’i’~Fe°‘i?§¥.ir°=’§'.?.f. ‘=7~ i -==~ -= -=-- =.--..-=.. » ' ~l ADMIRAL TOGO niisi siiliisv i init ui iii _ iiii-ilrriil‘ iiliiinv uii Capturingiihlcego Democr_atic-Between Maine and N._ B. Gives Trouble Delegation _ .__- > 1 Carter l'l\rriAson’s'F`actlon Defeated AF°d°"ll 'A°f|°l\ |llV0k0d°"Ci\||d lccidentally Poisoned-Mom ` tfeal Strike is Un- ' changed- _ -Train Runs into Biirning -_ Bridge and 25 are Seriously _g iniuffde' ‘ ` nm moo nominee nninos. Os»o0xs1or<,)luur. May 8-tBpeclnll- The passenger. train on the Great Ncrthernline running from Duluth to Larimer today ran into a burning - bridge over Olcar Water River. Zosriaxonanr nuuauo. it resulted in a serious injury to twentydlve but no one was killed. naansr scoaun a vrorcar. Cgwaqo, May 3-(Special)-William R.Hearst today scored a victory lu the Democratic primaries over the faction County. now Dnr.1tGa'noN srauos. ~ Hearst secured 227 delegates; Harrison at stake. SOME RESULT§ OF IMPURE BLOOD Ablotched, plmply, disfigured fate, feeling of exhaustion, wrecked nerves, headache anhaoull brain. The proper curels one Ferrozone Tablet after each meal. Ferrczous clears and beautiiies the complexion by making rich pure bl00li- It restores the cnfseoled brain ann un- etrang nerves to a healthy vigorous con- dition. It invigoraus all the physical and mental powers, and brings strength andambitiontotbe depressed. Refueea The Remains of an Infant Discovered by Fishermen B_ ~- T » ~- unease' at Blooming Point, Ki ng” of” S31 Hu* ` Tracadie. substitute for Ferroznoe-it‘s the best tn1\ic,rebuil0er and invlzorator known. Prlce50cat'Druggists or Poison & Co.. Kingston, Out. -No. B_ Field Hospital meets tonlaht at B o'elook. All are requested to be present particularly those _who have Joined recently. ' -Tm: Yeung Liberals will held a grand entertainment in their rooms to-morrow readings will be given and F. J. Nash will Pit1l‘ di Sid, dtth deliver a brief leeiure on Sir Wilfrid m`:;;e'tt 5;? ht; D:_u;_.oZnbsm:n “Anais Road schoolhouse on Monday, the jury ____ --1--"”"_ arrived at the following verdict, "That the infant body we viewed was the child of Lottie Desftoches, and that the Capt" Joh" M°D°mm is hi t‘°w”` said infant _ came to its death from Dr. Mills, Montague Bridge is i_n town. ”‘P°”“‘"° ""“° "’° '“°““" W” °“` 'ras nri ann ea ani oa n wiiii .n‘ deavoringto conceal its hirth." H D q B’ p ' B i T whois about 40 yum of Senca.baugh,Jr.,ls ready for sea. he woman hge hid huh hmpioyhd hh ohhh he eh, Tau Guardian regrets io learn that ` i ill. ` factory of S. C. Clark near where the dis- MFG- Tiwlllos 0M!l€\'0ll S VBFY °°'°r-7 W” m°de_' H” d““3h“"` J°“9h' Miss McDonald, Bedeque has accepted |“° “hm "°’k°d 'W "h° f“°l'°'-7' Tm’ aposition ln the store of A. A. McDonald former admitted the infant was ber child and Brom but said it was stillborn. She had con- lth Mrs. Doyle, formerly Miss Ada Moor, ’ 'csaled it on the shore covering it w _ . Amherst is vislling here the guest of sand and stones. She said sbe belonged 1 to Charlottetown and her husband was Mm '1h°m°° C“m°"°“' dead buther daughter stated he was still John A_ Mhghm,-,0h_ M_ L_ A__ wh., a “‘7_|:8'__ D;__§Vll9\1 T_h0l1Jo:8 thsoadwhig passenger returning i0 tovrn by yestcr- _ sa t ec wasa ve ov en rn an ¢1hymhrn|uB',,,-Bahia” br;M:v;1,;;(;'€rvl1;;dsl;een ‘awed for me Lebsters are quite plentiful. J. C. woman who is still at Blooming Point. M"°“°l ‘md 70 ""5 packed Mwday' Bait however continues scarce. Some of the°sidewalks are in a danger- _ ous condition and it is to be hopedtbat Laurier. Admission free. Blcyciists and all athletics depend on BENTLEYS Liniment to keep the joints llmber and muscles in trim. ____,.____._-- To lst-November dnt-Residence on Fitzroy Street at present occupied' hy Doctor Bagnall-Modern conveniences- Stabiiqetn ew Apply to Arthur W. Weeks lil 2i pd. t 3 BOOTS Have more style and hnish combined with wear and good fitting qualities than any other shoe on the market. They are made by a practical shoe and leather man _ Geo. A. Slater, Montreal. ' 'See the new lines that have just arrived from the factory, made on the new last Liberty prices .$3.50 and $4.oo, laced and elastic sides.. Leathers, Box Calf Valeur, Calf and via 1ci t`i' th C in iexion. dllflhil the past winter. Indeed, the some Bw” 1 Y 9 9 Y complaints come from all over ()auada.\\'ei ___ d o indicate what is best to be are aske t \ ____ done. To answer this question properly A bright rosy complexion can easily be one would need to see each damigefi ir s. “°q“‘“’d- All ‘half ‘H “°°9=F*l“`Y 15 10 purify the blood and supply it with hu Hom-iE NOTES'-The pure bred Clydes- Where entire lantntions are gil-died and inuuwed number of rm ~ - . corpuecles. The dde S1110” Crown Rmhtm °w“°d by we know alreirdy that some are we would lnp e t method of dnl thi i to i . s 1 . s ng s n nlro- duce more iron into the system which is always lacking where the complexion is its most eiilclent state ln Ferrozone which li in excellent condition, full particulars th __ th h ll b h f of his route for this season will aililear :X310 5'; neezylsgibei infer: ulzrgltflzgig is notc_ril for _`§narve_iious hbloorl bzildirg ' ’ T0 Pr 91]. U llfl /5 1” 1" “ fe" d“"‘ the following ireneral rules will be help- San? me nicnfi .niy be,rFer2;;n:ae?v||i agi- rlch and nourish li. The immediate result REV H G Grafz Allierion; Rev. R fulz- is a better color which will improve stead- _ . . _ Davidson, Tyne Valley and David If the tree glrdled by mlcels onl one Gordon, Montros-, came to the cily or two years old, it will be better do re- nyi»;;1;‘,(;fe;|Se{i§,(:f(i?.°f;'.cpridhin her hum. yesterday for the purpose of attending plant. If older, “bridging” the wound by the meeting of Presbytery. which they means of sections of last ygarls growth i It _ H _ I M h _ _ believed as to take place. On the may he re-iortad ro. Tnsss should be bcs,“';,;f;1ee,;c,fresb|:€h\?émp‘;rif;;!i\Pid?r"TlTgi:- trainthey learned that thc meeting will about three inches longer than the width not take place till next Tuesday. They of the girdled section and the ends should were under the impression that the be cuttoa wedge shape. Then with a i;'i§€3_';l:';;:':‘;£§S§ig;‘;‘§?]¥i ggrggxpxsi meetings were held quarterly on the first sharp narrow chisel or other similar mn U-,hfmpnhy Cyn h“y_ D p x plexion will find Ferrozone cf greater value than cauemetics or face powders. sands that have used Ferrozone are glad io endorse it strongly because it Miss Minnie E. Stirling of Lancaster, Tuesday of the month. Mr. James, toohslantlng incisions should bs made Clerk of the Preibytery, informs Th into the new wood above and below the W'“'*'“v ui ca" “°°mme“‘1 Fe"°”°“° W Guardian that the meeting in May is wound, beginning near the edge of the everyone who news sumnmnu W cle” always on the second Tuesday. bark, extending about an inch in length up their complexion. Before using I"»-,rrczone my skin wasiallowgind had a and penetrating but little i to the wood. VNV llilllel WY 60 Of- f'0F l B filet boi! ON Saturday evening A mme number The scions should fit ulcgly into the~`e °f F°"°mn° there ww" "rm" 'mD'°"e' ' ment and when I li iii use-i three boxes I of friends assfmbled at the heme of James Howm_d_ Cornwall to bm _"neu to incisions and be neld in place by their own f,,1_¢, mhhh better and had a satisfactory elasticity. Each end should then be color in my cheeks.” Mrs. C. T. \‘i'arwick of Bradford, says: R'ibt. McKinley previous to his departure . cavered wwh ___ small we __ t ‘__ R c o ra n _ - to western cumda' Rav' W' B` Thou as wav Three or four scions will bg sufilcl- ‘ My daughter WM “muy benefnmd by in behalf of choir presented him with the " usluix Feriozone- She wed to have a knowing address accompanied wmh B out for a tree less than six inches in sickly color und never looked as if she diameter. fi lil ' . “ve ng case H the 'muh °“"°r hmk has bien '°` was wonderlullyimprnvcd. This encour- wiis very strong. Altcr using two boxes of Fcrrozono she felt lieticr and her color Ronem' McKrNi.E\'. moved all around the tree. but some of the aged her hh Continue Fe,-I-ozonc and 1,, a D i` ' _-H i I i f _ EAR “isbn nv “R earn” O yum new wood or cainblambium layer still re- few weeks she looked like rl different ad a clear rss complexion intended removal tc another part of our person and h y _ f&|l"U0ll1\DiUD W6 UWB 11127- 'ION LMS mMns"esh"'hetree may Onan b" 'wed by Ferrozane accomplished wonders for my ewnhm to bid ,cu farewell and Wm' you keeping the new wood moist till growth d8,mhLe|._~~ Godspeed. You have been so long M9001. begins. This can be done by covering the Ferrcz me is just what most girls and ated with us in the social circle and wound with gratung wax °r “ mlxfum 0' es eciall as a member of our choir that clay ‘md °°w manurp' ‘mul parm H the iccl what buoyant good licalth really D Y 1 . , your den”-“He Wm cream a blank wmch WUUW1 ls WW. 5 heap Of ellilh Will U WH iuenns. Prlcc 503. per box or .six boxes we fear will no' soon be filled Your be sumcient' ` for W 50 at an dmmzmp' Bewme or a=sociation with us in these rrlatio s has A' E' BUHKE' ask for ii. M y _ _ . always been of the most pleasant cliarac- Pmst' F' G' A' °f P- E' I- C. Poison SL Co., H artford, Conn., l _ S. Alherton April 30th, 1904. women need. Il. builds up lliclr sy:-tem, improves their looks, and inakcs them ._ suhmilutcs, and not Four;-zone when you railed to cur address by N A., and Kingston. Ont. ter. We have ever found you ready to ' _ .J W second every effort put forth to add to the F' efficiency cf our choir. You have without ri munerntion given your time and ta‘ent to the weakly demands of the' oh ilr and I have always been ready to ren- der your valuabln service i . special preparation _ lor tne various anniversaries connected with our I \ f i’§“5.’.°."_;‘I¥.“_°.2f.".Z.".‘liL‘.§{°';¥,‘§...“‘l§2.’12 on 5316 hy Saunders & Newsom assured that where'ec your lot m iy be cast ycn will have the best wish: a of your former associates and we trust that when far from us you will carry with y or sweet and pleasant memories of the time spent in association with ua. Now as a slight :‘:‘°':.:‘.°;:‘;:'..‘.‘:“ ::.‘::.;':°:‘1:.':.i’:::i°-‘.‘:.': Bw’ C0ll1¢ lr, _,,,_, _ _ . _ lx ._‘.~..'wf.'_»>,._ ' _ . n` _ ‘ We .,_;¢ri u ‘if __ _ -9 _ e Nm- .,_i.<...~ '-.pid-°-._ _,.1 _N--frfif __ , _ _ _.?___"_ __ l / ’ ~ K / 1 . _ ,. . ». » <1 iiuinir ani of iiiiiem ini V arenas si Joins ii sian ° y