“W r umm uarlt I) g ian. & ' + l ESTABLISHED l89|. THE GUARDIAN, 0HARLo'r'rE'roWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 'rUEsnAY, FEBRUARY 7,' 1899.-s PAGES I 1--i A PM! Iulvpvheat, 09 , corn, 345 , oats, 26, r1 URPRISE is stamped on every cake of Sugprisc Soap. lt’s there so you can’t to deceived. There is only one S_1._n:Er_'1§c_. See to it that your soap ` bears that word-_ lluiinisr A pure hard Cheap Rubbers nd treal -Peace Treaty Wil Not be Ratified-Campbell Bannerman Becomes Leader -Caprivi Dead - France’s Latest Sensation -Trains Collide. WA=Hi\:GroN, Feb 0 -(Special) , `, ' ’ _ in Kentville where he is well a benator Vt alcott of Colorado, speaking favorably remembered Somewhere in favor of the ratification of the peace about thi;-ry year; ago no decided to de-; treaty said “America,during the recent vote himself entirely tothe special wa hadthe S on of Eu land and branches of his profession, and to that ff “PP 8 f _ _ _ . end again proceeded to New lork, the influence of their trained diplomats. where he S an some time in studies V "Had it 110|! been f0l‘ 1181' America pertained topthe pathology of the eye, would not have emerged from the re. ear and throat, as well as the eubjectof . y cent War with odors Hying so higb_ deformities, in all which Dr. _Dodge “Today she is America’s only friend ot NGva Scotia" y among the nations. Others stand op- A FRIEND OF THE POOR_ posed with bitter hatred, hoping Amer- In an these 'matters' DA Dodge was . - lca Wm 9“0‘3umel` some “Pulse-” well known to the citizens of Halifax ` Agoncillo, the representative of and quite generally to the whole pro- Aguinaldo has gone to Montreal. Vince; but it is PBTMPS not 33 Well He says the Filipinos prefer the Span- kilown lhat from the first moment tha” la1`d5t° Americans- devoted his knowledge and skill to the* The general belief now is that the benefit of the poor and the unfortunate. outbreak at Manila. makes the ratiiica- UP to the dal' Of his dem* PB W” ln. tion of the treat certaim constant attendance at the dispensary. Y _ ,P _ - 1 DETROIT, Feb. 6-(Special)__Two ing of the school for the blind he gave I Gr-ind Trunk passenger trains collided lil# ffulas Off hms 100% Years of Study ‘Ur . . . t egoo 0 is pupis. _ - at Imlay _C1ty’ Mlchlgmf Especially in his annual reports to One driver and two mail clerks were the trustees of the Dlspensm-V, cm 0 killed and a number injured. zens will remember his strenuous ef- . , forts to enlighten the public in regard LONDON’ Feb' 6'_(Sp°°l9‘l)_`The to the care gf their eyes and the Mens waterpr of over Llb°"1Sh=v9¢1°¢t°d Sir Henry Camp- preservation oiriieir right. while the, ghnes 77 cents 4 bell Bannerman to be leader in suces- directors of the institution for the deaf sion to Sir W_ V_ Harcom-t_ and dumb have for many years ac- MGHS l'Ubb€I'S, plailll, 32_ _ knowledged iheir obligations to Dr. FiiANi‘-°-.....e.<:.-:. .....» ......:-.......»M~»c»»»»»»»ft»»~. I-‘ed 1° \>°=1°°»f<1~ hs- I . . <=»»»»- fees wlllbe entitled to vote. i ’ f Hllllll ll vs_ __i____ _ _. . 7 ests of his profession and the welfare of the eneral public. . .GO T0- - The%vriter has known Dr. Dodge Q intimately for a period of about twenty- llve years. ; _ Dr. Dodge was married to Florence. daughter of the 1a‘e Judge Blanchard , of Kentville, and of his family 'three children, two sons, Blanchard, Ray and a daughter,Cla.ra, (now Mrs Invs. A ‘of Charlottetown.) With his widdw. I survive him. One child died in in- 3 ...FOR.... F01' bl°€&kf53t We have: i . only' be said it was probably the P °' ’ rupture of an aueurilm, or of a large H ett]J?hn S BN akfast Food' _ blood vessel in close proximity to the Self rising Buckwheat, eckers Breakfast I-Ioininy. hem_ Tmmspan driedR011@d oats, A me D-»LK;;1-1 H--A Ffwh ground Oatmeal, » Brantford, oar. Febi 3.- _ _ _ Crown Flakes, Particulars of the death of Thomas Mc- Any of these Books (paper edition.) . impol-have than gold Dust Com Meal, AND ~ gps. if ppggrrgé c:ai;=:i°ni;3i;itye..;;;. k_ P , gated tar 25 ml: Past hll.3 luis for . prom lBd Whgailn bf€l;8Uf‘f;§lDg‘f;;)E;sz‘l; 8.l1;8f!kl€fg6;ltli'° or ‘ein send 6 of any of they A Wh§;»;lFal'1Il3., boilalning a iiiixture of achlblroformoand _'_' _ ~ above titles 0° ONE address Pnl hu ets ' 5 ' or 'o' laudanum. Dunn, the night she reached M258 fl'0fI1 pill? _ A ` for the bottle, intending to apply the la- a»¢am_ gf taftaf, W3 mah’ 87°” 05°' fm' " f°_" & tion to her face.Whi1e doing this the lady days only to introduce _these splendid g ’ ' -. ; was overcome by the fumes of the lotion _ ' , . Books; they should be in every house- when they returned life was extinct. Dr. Dodge has been for almost thirty. years a familiar figure in Halifax. He was born in the county of Hants about sixty-two years ago, and carved his own way to the eminently respectable posi- tion he so lately filled. After acquir- ing an academic education, he proceed- ed to New York and was graduated at it the College of Physicians and Surgeons of that city in the year 1859. ' He then entered on the practice of his profession nd was practically the pioneer practitioner his services could be more availabIe,he and the hos ital, and from the found fancv. Of the cause of death it can Capture Seven Villages- Insurgents Still Surround Manila - Devir_ey’s Report - I-le Threatens -Aguila- aldo-.Trouble in Porto Ricoe ' MANILA, Feb. 6.-(Special)--On Saturday night two Filipinos tried to pass the American lines and refused to halt when ordered. The sentry tired. The result was a general attack by the insurgents. Fighting was kept up all night, and the Americans repulsed the Fi-lipinos,capturing the villages of San Juan, Del Mont, Santa Ana, San Pedro, Macati, Santa Mesa and Lomia.. The splendid military _police system ofthe ,Americans prevented an out- break in the city. f Very few were killed, the total casualties being 175. - f Manila is surrounded by insurgents and Admiral Dewey has notified Aguin- aldo that he will lay the city in ashes if the Filipinos enter there. LoNi>oN, Feb. 6._(Speci:il)__The papers here all agree that the FilipinoS have made a great mistake add express tlie hope that the Americans ' will act' promptly in suppressing the insurrec- tion . MANILA, Feb.6-To the Secretary of the Navy Washington: “Thefinsurgenls here _inaugurated a general engagement yesterday ani last night, which continued £0-day. “The American; army and navy is generally successsul. The insurgents have been driven back and our line ad- vanced. No casualties in the navy.- D1;\\'i~;Y. 'sis JUAN, Perm Rico, M5. 6._'riie insular cabinet Saturday tendered its resignation to Govern0r-Generel Henry because after dismissing Senor Carbon- ell General Henry ordered General Eaton to take charge of the department: of public works. The cabinet demands the im- ‘mediate appointment of a succes-I sor to Senor Carbonell and that natives be appointed in place of General Eaton and Major Fierce in accordance ' with previous enunciation of the policy of General Henry and the colonial commis- sion. . Tis United States citizens are to hold ciiice here. General Henry pro- mises compliance with these demands therefore held in abeyance. Ron. i and the resignation of the Cabinet ist _ -l IHE WEATHER. _ I DEA'1`H0f§_1§'_5~D°DGE- ' I I If I -I Kirmnuis movnusrrs. I" »~- _ . _ SENATUR WULGUT FIGHT AT MANILA WASHINGTON. Fob. lj (Special) ~ ,Th _ » - . _ _ t tl cl i d first passengers to embark from the SW" fresh to brisk north easterly -1- lafteri:i,o(b‘iim:lhl¢?iikitv:vaasss l?;.riiecl’Ilsiael:rD9i'y. - -- Majestic y.°sf°rdaY morning W9" Rnd' ' --- I ~ mas . stephen Dodge had died suddenly. He yard Kipling and Mrs- Kipling. looking G. H _ d G d.t had been in app irently good health and Insur ents Attack U S 21 1'°b“5l7 h°“1lh- M1* KlPliUZ W” A share ' R ` 1 m Q was home in the middle of the day for °Pt WSF’ S°m9 591° Will! hii USKZBXG- » a an e r I lunch as usual. on returning to town I g ° ° Under the new customs rule this part l _*" ho called at the eiiice of a brother h - Of W9 06159-1'k8\101l 06088101105 much In CHICAGO. February 4.- [Special]- to n eioian and finding him away procegdeyd convenience to him; all of his eighteeii ff, The following are the <=l°Si°g 1'=\f°S 1- - ' on rg his own Office, NU; 1¢,,g aft, 1-- articles of bag-age had to be thorough-._ 1-*gb Whea.t,T2§ ; c0rn,35§; oats, 27# ; wards, Mr. Romans, whose office is in 1,7 929-milled, bllli l1iS d0¢l9.1'8»1i0l'l Was _ lurk 10 00. _.___ the same building, heard the sound of -._.-__ P9-flially 8012091611- - I ' M” wheat, 703 ; corn, SH ; oats, 28; heavy breathing and opening Dr. . _T10 a question about his visit, Kipling D I# " C t tk 10 15. . - Dod_ge’s door found him lyinfr on the . _ sa' i “I °9~n’l* think °f anything to 333'- ° e oss 0 9° ‘ - ‘ - - , - Ag°n¢|"° Flies to M °n floor. Hastily Mr. Romans tei.¢=p_h0ng,d Al"|'l9l’l08l‘\8 vlCfOI‘lOU! and The labels on my luggage will tell I and then ran to call a physician, but where I am going.” Each article was marked in what Mr. Kipling said was his own chirography, to the Hotel Grenoble. He will stay at I that hotel for a while, but will go pre- sently to his favorite American city, Washington, and afterwards to the City of Mexico, which he has never seen and where he intends to remain some little time to study the people and the exist- ing conditions of the country. He will endeavor 'to collect data and material for a number of stories and sketches, E principal characters. The Kiplings were met by Mr.Balles- tier, father of Mrs. Kipling. _mil (From the Meteorological station.) Max. Min. o>o\»i>eow I'-*l-‘ ?°$~°9°. no-lie ii>r-if-ioo:~1.»--locati- cool-oo-i~:>ooo\oO 2s 29 24.:-3 so Feb. 1 11.0 “ “ 11 above zero. below zero. - above zero = 'I - BORN. l ua Aialn About the _ Ll ei- Petereenfs to be Partly _Mlnlsterl Roturnf'- Acadia Wreekod- Fl HALIFAX, Feb. " 'f usiii the Mexican and Aztec as the grist mill and B.itchie’s woolen West Branch, River John, Pistol, burned. " The government. steamer. V . went ashore Island at Tnnnuounrnn READINGS- . mu tv Lvuisburg harbvr T _ Jan. A 13.9 below zero. Mg above zero. and arte, have returned; 17-6 b°1°W_z°1'°~N York, where they conferred" 31. 11.0 “ “ P I ` 15_0 .. .. _ in rezlardto the proposed Qumasc. Feb. '6 . ,. _I-5 half , _ . _ At 360, Alm avenue, \Vestmcunt. on ,W°°l% U7 t°g°l`°~;1°9,H’»b1°m`m Jan. 30th. ' the wife of J. A. Nicholson, take he contract. . , A _ ofa son. , . . _ . .. .. . _ A., , ' s ‘ - ' tho ht a compromise has ' DIED' g by w ich a limited measure o 'i 'ii be bedird ° his on Jan. sid, 1899, ai seo Elm Ave., 2' y °"' "' Westmcunt, Leslie, infant son of J. A. an 8’ Nieholsom ' It s also reported that the Suddenly. on February lst, 1899, at lishe ies’ question, upon which the residence of Capt Wisner Caroline gag” ment has yet been reached. Wisner, in the 7 6th year of her age. bare erred to _arbm_a,_ion_ j L_ 1* _ | li* |793- ; _.___--A1-_ ‘ *_'.» atotllosu. f AWA, Feb.` 6-(Special) .miie raiding... Bien-.. 'er and Canadian. obell in a. speech says _ Mr li H ~ __ Engl nd utonca. to put this.-I ' , ‘scheme in shape. ` ' He said the govemmeiit fa Peterson. Tate' it Iwi” ree; ' ro aroorrmcria in A DEAR Sins.-I was for seven years Use };Rv0L_ 0% a sufferer from Bronchitis trouble,and xg’ °“°’ "“°“§°-_ ll would be so hoarse at ~ times that I I got no relief from antyhing until I tried your MINARUS HON EYI BALSAM. Two bottles gave relief and six bottles made a. complete cure. I would heartily recommend it to any one suffering from throat or lung trouble. . J. F. VANBUSKIRK. Fredericton. i " ' I-l Ii BOOKS _BY 'run nav. Eno. M. snnnnow. “In His Steps,” “Overcomingfthe World.” . “His Brother’s Keeper,” “The _Crucifixion of Philip Strong,” A "Robert Hardy’s Seven Days,” ‘fRichard Bruce” ' “The Twentieth Door,” “Tae Redemption of Freetown, Pm: Ellllal 25 outs. tlill 50 tultl could scarcely speak abovea whisper. 'Y ` White’s, Chocolates. Can at the following first-class stores. ‘ W.A» Hutch lneom -Stewart It Gates W. Plckard & Oo- Sandorson & Go. J.D.\lel.eod &¢o. W.. F. Garter. 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