I AQ’ gk ESTABLISHED |I9l. THE GUARDIAN, cHARLo'rrE'rowN, PRINCE EDWARD isLAND. THURSDAY 'JULY * is 1-L 11 i ii in? Hi 1*: 1 PORTRAIT ELECTION PAINT]-ER FRAUDS Formerlyol Po_rtAugustus In Huron and Brockville P. E. I. Makes a 1.1--1 ini - VAIUABLE DlSCOVERY._T0 BE INVESTIGATED He Has Won For Himself Fame Steamers May Not Visit St. / And Stands In The Front % ii I' _ 441 " Elections. John-Large Dry Goods ._ Rank. _ Stock Sold. Tue fsllowiog is tiirsi from the Bos- mn Sunday Post of Julv 9th.-We understand that Mr.DuE se’s ag sd mother still resides at Fort Augustus: - To the brii-'is and nerseverince of a Boston portrait painter is dns a discov- ery which will do mica ti obviata a very annoying defect in oli and valn- yt able portraits which fade with time and lose all dash and vigor of likeness in a few years after painting. lt is the lcret of P. Edwin Duflee how to get this mixture of ointment and coior which will preserve foralltime any por. trait which he paints. Combined with thisvalnable hstnre of lr. Duieee’ pistur s is that of his great talent which he brought before his brush many of thegrest inen_o_f_mod_es'n times. Some ofihis subjects here' in Boston have been ex-Gommisdnner Fitzgerald. the late Govusors Russell and Butler. Chief rs Mathews Justice ro . Quhicy. Consu- 5 I F i Fi sy » Tig T5 Rev Denis Colimilion- Delse went its of Kia(-l BUIOII. jiiflll lcCarthv ann William E. GI dienei. ~ l(r.Dsfleo was hom in Eori Auzusf us Charlo't town, Prince Edward Is. in X860, but has lived in B1s‘on lst all his life. He comm-»nc~d the study of portrait pathting when 22 ye -rs old, and is much devoted to his pi-r fes- fdor. Many of his paintings adorn City -Ball, where he has a host of friends and -adinireri. By his amiable disposition and uno-_ie itations demeanor he wi rlzed his way from the bottom rung of the Ladder of (vue, until at the present _time he i-t .als in the front rank of his 1 profession . » ~ -_,__{_i-__ THE WEATHER. . _ , ~'-'* _ _ had r turned ti his home under the Wasimloroiv. July 12.- (Special)-- put ciion of the ships of a nation csl.ed - ' - - - _ .__ America, which. had one to war with Thrawmng' gelmnny t.a|r “Eh _brisk ‘ Made E i H -' _ Spain, and vvoisll givge fheui ‘freedom bet.er shape o gh _vatelly t° ”°rt°erly 'mas' d'm“‘Sh° _ “ne I and independence at once. These in~ `§ Agllillaldli ll 5 \9 UNO 01 |159 °Utb1'°\k W8- ." G'¢3Il1 Of ‘hftifs fluences had a tremendous e|!ec°. Bi-`i on Feb.. Lwitti the conditions of climate ' ' -----""*'__ ' -- ~ fore Aguinaldo had been iii Cav ts a and country favoring thot!!--» EX-Milli* I These ' 7 There’s nothing like a comfortable shoe. _ f Thoi°e’s lots of com- _ fort in those white ___ _ canvas oxford we '_ are selling. _ Lots of wear in OTrAwA July l2-[Special]-- The Privileges and Elections Committee today began an inqu`ry into the West Huron and Br ickville election frauds. AT MRTH SYDNEY -ix ' - _ -_ px .1 'muh win win specials sins sims. “atm” -nm, character. -there is no rsasonhwhy _ _ _ _ or Nonrn Srninsr, July :12-(Speeiel) -Minors won the free~for-all- time, rose third. time 2.2-ll. _ _ R0 Al. // l \. gig Q // our forces were most agreeable Th re $65300 ,_ seemed to be no friction There was perfect llidsrstandmg, bsgyeegk _Ad T Rauf and hpdt, aghoagfr “the ia('iare§`t»§void irinal re- “_:iNo ,-`iat:ei»_i»_wh__`a_f estimate 'may bi mide’o”f Aguinitllfivs persoial truthful cred t should not be ven `f` ` 'The impression went abroad among In the 2.25 class Minnie was tint, the messes of people tint Agnineldo had airived ts establiish an independ- wcrking ox his governine' t ndder toe 'guns_ei our ships wi-s sufficient evidence ‘ io tiem of our approval From one _vit-int Luz ~n to in- other spread the ‘rip rttnat G.-_.n E ii lzo Agni alto, t ie ex led l~ad~r ot the iiriner revolution, Q E i month he not only had more soldiers ter. John B_arret'. ill ‘T119 RBYIUW °f f than he could arm. but contributions of Reviews'_for July. twine tis asiéiuy aid. csi?%~aq Manilla at nearly the same tim , ‘ it.-= ' <1 i b ' ' it is* 1 2 19 1°§;Sp°°i°lBl’“d swondl MWF' Sxilcpnitaqnt oTgliTsnT:ix%°H July 12 -(Special).-rue st.Joa». my Government has replied thanking Orangj keg all gig* Queensland for the cfli-r of troops for vines ag QQ* [eg the Transvaal,exprissing the hope tlmt` Novthlh pk Us Moirranai. July 12 -(Special]-The ° GENERAL AGUINALDO “gig “°°_b° “°°°‘“fY f° W°°P*» Ni With lk! IHC. ' dew Allen and Dominion Lines will not call 5. ° _ ‘"8 .° °° lf °'°;b:° °°m°°- T50! iii at St. John or H lifax this winter un- ' - . . _ """‘°°' “ 7 19"’(3P°°“1)°"‘ l**°P|° W* Qltl U si less the verninent amends its decision Aguinaldys Government' Inge mm’ ot- money' ‘mb “hmmd G°°°r`Il wma hu uubmhd ° "tn ‘ "hm .q V' 3° ____ _amounts of rice and other raw food . _ _ _ _ recording the fist mail snbsidv. Mm. hi, sm", at Cum” in nay’ 'supplies ii-ought in by the people for q°"“°°°° md '"4 °”"°I'°h°'°‘° "“‘° Pm* 5 7** i I . _ _ T the ye-low fever. __ . _ 1898. Aguinaldo organized with won- tm’ 5“PP°1`t °f_ '"9 WNY- ' mn' m 'Imp ‘mt U33. Tonorrro July W 12 _[Special] The “dnl Lpidity s Pmvisioml g°vem_ From this time on up toFeh._4. 1890 gpm.” 1 i. Ontario Government will take action mem, am in ,_ .hom time had M um, the pwple from nl th tl south in_the is-I I against the South Ontario general el- which was capturing spanish ontposts 4”" °I§°I;;“;°;'°u:: ;a"h°‘° :"::| mn b=“»~ -“<1 we bw =°»°ff~° ;,",;;,‘,;:°,,"_,,°°°,;_°°i_°,‘,, “cgi” _°°"‘..i......i ... i..i.... ii.. .i.",°“..;.. i. cnicsoo aunts. . nd F, _ y ys is arrivai he i “Mares” under’ Comer" hadtaken over two thousand Spanish - prisonim; 'Ed practicslliy gjzed ST- 'mm' ‘N17 1?"'(SP°‘fi°"~)""m‘_° gxgide of laanilla. 1231;’ t.h£t c ty Tb dry goods stock of W. C. Pitfield andpgr mercy. Daring the latter part of C0, "mad gi; $3,500, has beeggggoldw May, and-a1i__ef June, before the arri-, P A 0°' lThibedeau°Br:is. and Co. Quebec" forI""i°‘ °°f°"°°P°' hi’ “I 5 9° "Tull ;_\ ig p I I _ all 7 _ - _ _ ' jvih _ _` ` _."`T`T, _ `f0i ¢°°°°°\°=h° °°°lr=ry in the meantime ciiicioo. Jiiiy iz.-(spiiini)--'ras beoame known oi ly ta Agninaldo, his following mtg “ggi” mg; 1eaders.and certain portions of hisarmy, July vnu; 7*; 34| ; gg, and were not medekiiown to the_peopl`e'.r “24; pm-k,9,07»}_ » . Hers Agniiisldo may have ni-at allowed sept. q=||¢i,73; ; wgmggg ; gg, 30;; his personal ambition _to outweiglythe pork..~9.l0_._- . _ _ goodofhls f liowersand ihellall U _Ibm whit, 75|1em\,88I; oats, 21 Popumml- = _ .' _~ ,i ' _I _ -3-v~, bs *MM M- |irstai.Bakor. andlaterat Q; "'”""""“ “S23 anese. _ _ A __ | 1:14# si.¢iii=iu9ire'rs.os..si.eiiie»,s.s. A l‘ r A manifesting itself in his 6 __; “#2 then redictthstir A - T -A __ _ _ _'shin on lisflef" is biiemning more andxchhrge, an; took lim to the hospital *_;__ » 1 _ H I ' _ Doctors say.the next p-‘int of attack\only U9lDP0l'a_1‘y reTi_ef. ' ' a _ __ . “ < H’ * will behisarms, and anumbnessiaal- I ` I X A I 4 I ` T V p . 5 l ,_ A i 4. ‘ = - - 2 ,.1 _ V ' . " - 'j ' "‘ " i' ' 2 ’ ‘ Tn y P -~e _ ___ -_ __ _ V _,,.__.___.},__;§me affect-d and that after the man ` " I ii wholly helpless t ie disease will strike a vital organ and death w ll ensue. He first began to notic tiat his fei t ' were becoming si if and nts flesh ca'-’ ilous about six weeks ago. He fully _ realizes his condition and seems _ stran- V ¢ gary contented. ' Large doses of strychnine and other Powerful tonics are admii istcred by the ph,-sicians,bnt for tie l ~s: four or five days his condition has been such that they fear a ciisis is about to Occur. ` _ Nose Ble: ds Consfantly. \Villiam Neimei-ter. eight years (ld, of No: 4 Miles p‘ace, is the other patient. His ailment is know to science In pm-pura hemcrrhagica. His nose bleeds constantly, and red spots of various sizes are becoming visible and _ grossing larger on all parts of his body. Doitors say his system has been so enfeebled by a recent coldtnat nis blood no longer coagulates, and wh~n bleeding once begins itis impossible to Are 'N3' tux-e’s ' d laxatives, and while' ntlc are reliable ._<;`arid TINY ‘f diollvor ~ Cure Sick Headache. Bi] » ionsness. Sour Stomach and Constipation. ‘Solc s everywhere. 25C- Per 1101 r|¢gueiii»yo.r.ni»saoo..1miell.llasa tnnoingiiitoiiini _A All poisons wanting employmenf and em lo ers of labor in want of as tions by applying to . l MISS SNEEGROVE, e Kent Street V I P Y ' istance will obtain help and sitna-l AFRICA P... _Queensland Thanked Forf The Twelfth Itkht Her 0fler. ly mend, i 11-* v * S writ me `iccisr>r1sn“iiRcn him il “_‘“*” -_mei ill' Whilsthehsltier augment" ness' of¢bt~Il¢I»_ A unrest: ingiiacqinnq. I 'wi W , »-ef ._ IW- -q» 3'“"‘~ tml In .__-|» H in Cuba- nes at .aa qseawanasg _ & Wm If you ride awhsslor bl# . snyofthe eptodete asbhth i>f°i>°fH°°“f!i°i°fli~i»°\'l\> fullest enioyment. You deft qelong to any particular cleb te Golf hose, they are oorrset if ' ‘ We are selling an excellent _ cycling hose with key hp lk heeelor 25s wear. l)_ A, BR IUIIBIM . -2:-nt- ,lv-ent __ -.»»-¢=--1 ' .