», .s .-V ¢..»\-~ I l I \ l i 'i:Hn oU.ARn1AN~cnAnLo'.ri‘ErowN MAY 27 1399 1 - . ._ - ...~ .- .- _. ._ . __ ...~ ~ ---¢..»_\,-- . -:_ - -j ff.;-ess ff-j_. 1..",‘.»f»" "’%*~‘,§‘=x. _J ?‘;*1'§§ ,~'§.;‘2*i'.=“‘f.-12f` “;¢‘~‘ji'f ' \=.1'.'~.'.’~"'-: ~‘;.-».=:- '- 1*-¥.-`°".a' 'Y'-T ». gl? lv- » l e ’ " M “ ’ r ~. li ' l. ' 1,;-e.-, .v.-7 ¢ _ ’i _ . . ,~.., _ _ . ._ -. . ._ ~':=»,~:. ~ as-~“'< 1. 1 <- . .- - . f J - f ' ; -if . ., =f.-A-..-T-='.-'.73fafetyzi-Ei' , _.-,.:- ,'-i>=g‘;‘:?" .»=.»= .. »_ ,~ 1;.-’:a~‘-.._.{,.-'."~. 2# * 6* _ i : g- I.-V. '_-,E _ "V,» _ ' aa-.i-' ;_~j1_£~;.-1 5) ‘ir gg, re, N ., Y $»*'- 4' ”‘ V _ '_ 1, -_ _i,_: _,_ ),.»el`».,:{, *__ 1 _.._ V31. __ ,?\, . _ _, ,J iii ga* _“K 5 az eat _. I ‘ ° Th D. f' ‘“"'° _ . 4:' _- _ 714-' gczof Lean camera s'sn>1s ANN PRINCE co. ~-\ \J fm me are . For osc in oubt” S __` - »\ the 'n of 'l`l1ousuiuls have lie(-.imc converts to the daily use of ,or 0,,,,,,,, yesterday morning by me “ , mah 3 P001' 53 ' ` ___ _ _ ».i....i......,.....i.,..\ f _ _ _ .1' ir A vinci _._ ..._ 4 SnNA'rei¢s Prowse and Ferguson lffi \\ 1. THE:GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTE1 OWN, MAY 29 1899. . "_ G d l The makin of ood 1 _*_* T _ __ _ _ f _ _ lg 1 - I E ' 0 ' , I l I DEATH o1= MRS. McLEAN. MOUNT ALLISON. ' l ' The Widow ol the Late Capt. McLean Dies The Closing Exercises of the Educational _ 7 el Suddenly of Heart Failure. ~ Institutions, Slckvllle. “HaiI, Spring s First ‘Born Flowers." How welcome they are, these new bloomingblossoms. H , as Ihey are purity personified, these bits of life, ‘wffh fheff' bursting buds. joyous in their first sight of Spring. There are no impurities about them. Humanity, however. con- tinues to have its troubles, most of which can be traced to impure blood. But humanity rests more contented now, for it knows that Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla, the wonderful blood cleanser, never disappoints. You need it today. seygfg Pgigg-“I had severe pains in , my Stomach, a form of neuralgia. My mother urged me to take Hood's Sai-sepa- rllla and it .made me well and strong. _ I g have also given it to my baby with satis- ; factory results. I am glad to recommend ? Hood’s Sarsaparilla to others.” Mas. Join! LA Paola, 240 Church St.,Toronto, Ont. complete Exhauatlon-"After treat- ment in hospital, I`was weak, hardly able to walk. My blood was thin. I _took Hood’a 5 Sarsaparllla until well and gained 20 lbs. It also benefited my wife.” Amana Mums, 3 Dresden, Ont. = m\g\|'|\g&1|-*I had acute rhenma. and foot. I commenced ood’s Sarsaparilla and in a short time was mmm Hasxnu-, Brantford, Ont. Sgfgfug-“ I- was troubled with scrofula and impure blood. A cut on my arm would not heal. Hood’s Sarsaparxlla was recommended and after I had taken three bottles I was well." Damn. Ronmsoiv, 52% Treauley Street, Toronto, Ont. §iE ig; 1 tj? W I was weak and had fain ing spells. Dyspepsia and indigestion in severe form troubled me. Five bottles of Ho0d’s Sarsaparilla made me well and strong.” Mas. W1LLi.u| Vmvuxnssnnen, Whitby, Ont. I 22 Si SDK |'|¢8d8¢h¢-‘° SIDDOW - U09 I was 8 years old I sunered constantly with impure blood, biliousness and sick head- aches until I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla by doctor’s advice. I owe my life to it.” Envxiu A. Rnuarxn., Claremont, N. H. gba? .1',l4l ' NEVEV D/53DD0/nts _ Hood's l’lllscurellverllli:the non-lrrltatlniz and poly eathanic to take with Bood's Sarsaparllla. Hi ' _ . about s A Steel Feed Boiler una I-all! 1; We have some nice steel boilers 5 in stock that wefwill sell at a _1 small advance on cost. ,' These boilers are made of the :_ b'st steel plate and by the best _' boiler makers. ~ We guarantee them to be first - C1888 in every respect- N0 cast -,_ iron ends, all stee _I Call and seeusbefore nurchaslng elsewhere ~ .- RUCE Slilllll X60 “ri-ia Monsnu." '£- ' nn En nn Macmn .' Z; uSt.2"in Nagivi!ilzg°tl'sou&Co’s Wharf-mg' I § cim-ibmwwn, P. ii. 1. _ Phone 126 ° i nl iv ' 1' ; __ ,Z » __ -5 - _; l ' _:- ff o ||| *o ,, , . \ I For _Sale House and lot near railway in Souris formerly occupied by Edward Chiviere. mised statement as to the reasons wh `ment to the time when he remained revolted He says he afterwa Joined Sir Charles Tnppefs govern ment with gre at hesitation,and only did so as a representative Irish-Catholic, lined in an Ottawa despatch appears to have been temperate in tone and yet forcible. Mr. Costigan had n tive policy and in shaping the course taken by the Conservative party ` lregard to the Manitoba school ques- tion. Moreover Sir Charles did not fail to remind him that he stayed witn his party while it was in powe and had favors to bestow but desert ed them after their defeat. A very singular case is that of th true to Sir Mackenzie Bowell a . ` rd 0 m murder, found guilty and sentenced to death by the trial judge, but who were not executed at the time named for their execution. The sheriff had been notihed by telegraph that the crown would not interfere to put od' the execution, but he waited for specific instructions to pro- ceed with the execution. That was a rather senseless blunder, no doubt. but what was now to be done? The If sheriff had certainly no authority to |` hang these men before the day named lin their sentence, and it may be doubted Whether he had authority to execute them on a subsequent day. He did, as a matter of fact hang them on Saturday, the day after the date fixed by the Judge. English precedents show that the convicts may be resentenced and under such new authority fiom the court the sentence of death may be carried into effect but in this case we are not told that the convicts were sentenced a second time. TRADE AND SHIPPING. PORT 0F CllARl.0TTETOWN. May, 27, Ar._Daniel, Roberts, Wal. lace; El. M. Crosley, Cruikshank, Marble Mountain; Floresto, Gilcrist, Pugwash; Emma, Hadyen. River John; Janie M., McLellan, Sydney; Ada Louise, Embree, Amherst; Susan King, Gorveatt, Northport; Swan, LeLa.chenr, Marble Mountain; Hallie, LeBlanc. Vernon River Bridge; Leverei, Langill, Picton. s loader, while Mr Foster and others doubt shared in _framing the protec- but all good rods. etc., etc. ll. Rlllllll, PII i M0-‘DAL MAY 29° *S99* On Saturday night. as usual, Mrs. SAoKvn.Li-:, May 25.-The first en- ' 4 John McLean reiired tor the night 'ai ti-xtainmeni was given Thursday even- her home at Mrs. Frasei’s. Kent Street 'in in Beethoven hall, a brilliant con-' EDlT0g`L_l§_0TES° ' About one o’clock Sunday morning shi; ce§t bv the conservatory staff. The The Sheer §;:;'.‘:.."::.:‘°.i.":'..i::.i.‘;.‘::'::°.f.'i';‘:°;§...~N i‘::::.“';:.:;i'.?;‘i?.i.°;:;ifs.r::;°‘ (Wires whither THE GUARDIAN klmws Mrs. Stanley, was sent for. Both erness. All eyes were turned on il§e` when lt ‘S bemenl THE GUARDLW quickly arrived but it it was noticed new Karn Warren pipe organ which has had U0 °XPe1`ie“°@S in th“°1i”€’~ ibn" the shadows ot the 'end were has just been erected It isa line three- The Patriot no doubt kl10WS h0W i5 gi.iiur.ng i nfl in less than an hour from manuel instrument and is a most sightly feels. When ihe organ of a great the tirsi. iutimaiion of her illness the addition to the hall. with its pipes party has nothing more to say or do curtain ot death had fallen. It will painted in _a soft oak shade with gilt for itself 0,. its friends than to pm be remembered thai her husband. Cap-. ornamentations. Theprogram was up 'pound an insane question like that, John McLean, also cied :Iuddenly at; to ahigh standard. _ _ bike public will dm” the conclusion Picton some years ago. _ o arrange-. _SACi3@ igies @§§@§dfi’@t1';l’i@E@§@ ei GJ , ..i _ v I z ~_~ / WANTE N 0W--- Gooi e Go Steady v we-ses si JQHN M I. *!'~la1_-su-u I 1 -..- ,-,. ,_.`_, _ - 5?” " "."`7 F1' =' 7 ?' @§ 54 5 -_4 2-T1; V(/(Ai-E J/iflro a _ P888 All the latest and Our variety of mah can suit any taste, ss rest ___-mix-» PEE HSII ho; Ladies all Wool air We would l Ladies Rib Mens cotto Men s Blac We’ll make special Ca i h i I PEE NEI Now is the time l You’ll need it soon mens Children Ladies un Ladies Und Mens Unde == r LOV| Our assortment of cludes all the most You ll find all Kid gloves 9 Mucho glo Fabric gloves %i§£@'