‘El it heel li Og! 2 (D 0 Jyym VM _ H ,V _ WX ` _v .,x?_.... . -- ...psi ._ .. sq-_.W *»_§.£ ~ c ~ A17 _.Nm m ._ .A ..»»,v~g1»1».,e.. 'GM N h h- r _"23 . ., . '_ , , r hr 'L_ A_`_ju_V, ~i-_-,t_. VZ. f;:i_§f_ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAKD, JANUARY 4.; 190i. " ` LEGISLATURE SUMMONED. Qi‘F.iii~:<‘ Jan. l.-The Provincial Le;zis~ ture has been called 'o meet for ilespatch of business on Thi rsda'-’, F05- 14- -_-é-_Q-00-fl Gl\'E.\` UP TO DATE. 1\`a:~Mr. I-I. .\`. Smwell, but Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured Hiin. BRm'i;\'1i.i_r:_, _ Dec. _ lil--“vlleff an eminent physician notifies a sick min that his case is hopeless and that he must, die, he is,bit ‘may be taken for granted, in A 'liiefffya-iff tllgposifion of Mr. Ed. Stowell, of this city. n0l'_l0"i§ f algo; h _ff had suffered all the agoiiies o' iii 1 - .Disease for several years. _ The 8 led physicians had pronounced his case h0lJ_‘- less and he had begun to "Set hw h0l1-SL' lfl nrrléy-_" when ii friend urged hiiii to try D0.1¢1~,~ }{i.|m»5- Pills. One box _put iiew life in liiiii_ seven boxes cured him- .\0W his friends hardly know him l0r the SHIDC uian. ` _ , ,_ Score one more tor Dodd s laifliiey Vills. °:°TO‘J‘ Um Nlanv lriemls General Public Who has 3 made this our 20ih YEAR 9-lNs~ BUSINESS The Largest of any We wish one and all i MANY' T HAPPY me 1- n-1- MARCH ‘Scr;t. llfcillinald Writes of a Grcatlranip IN THE PHILLIPINES Pasig River Crossed 45 A Times bya P. E. Islander. (From the Minneapolis Tribune.) ‘ The famous Sherman I march from Atlanta to the Atlantic coast in i665 has now a rival in one of the most ardous. ditiicult and under the conditions most A successful marches ever recorded in The march in question has recently } been accomplished by a number of the the lirst, news of the enterprising under- l taking being received in letters by Oscai- VVirtenso:i, well known in bicycle circles i in the city, and formerly a member of the 13th Minn. volunteers. from Sergt. A. H. McDonald, Co. E. Ii'Ith regiment, lfnited States volunteers. Sergt. McDonald writes: “Oct. 3 d the, transport Graiiney and the cruiser York- _l town left for Bannagon, having on board i two companies of the Fourth Infantry and _ six companies of the 13th, which were to make the distance by water. "'Gen. Hall and two eJmpan'es, 37th volunteers. two companies of the 15th iii- [antry_two companies of the 12th infantry, and one troop of the Fourth cavalry. , started simultaneously to march the FAMOUS ~ ‘ourjourneyback to Manila, where we _ ancient or modern history of warfare. , l United States troops in Philippinelsla nds M 24 days. . [The above Serireant is a son of Allan] water. The loss was 15 killed and three wounded. Seven of the killed were mem- bers ot the 37th volunteers,'and the other eight from the 15th infantry. The insur- gents found killed and wounded were between 50 and 75. “After we had driven them out of the town they were pursued hy the York town., which coasted up the river, shelling them on all sides, thus making the victory , complete. “After that we penetrated further into the interior and captured another small town. On our return all with the excep- tion oi' two companies of the 12th, which were left to do garrison duty, commenced arrived in a deplorable condition. “On that voyage we also encountered serious difficulties. We had hardly gotten under way when the transport ran on ii reef and the Yorktown had to work two days to pull her otl'. RAN ().\' A SECO_\'l) REEF. “After that trouble was finally arljusted everything went smoothly for about Ili hours when the transport ran on another reef. A very hiiis_\‘ rnoii nnow_\'i_\~i:. l “Three privates were inentioiied ln Gen. \ Hall`s report of courage displayed in res- cuing several Chinameii in crossing rivers. For four days we had only 11 slice of bacon per man a day, and each i man had to take an additional 100 rounds of ammunition to lighten the weight of , the loads carried by the Chinamen. “On the third day of the m1rch30 in- snrgeiits were captured, and Gen.. Hall s I horse killed under him. On the sixth day we came to the heacli, about two miles \ above the transport. (len. Hall and the 4* sick and wounded were taken aboard. As A road from exhaustion five Ameiicans and i5 Chinamen. The disabled sick consisted Voice culture a specialty. _ _ Studio-Tanton’s New Building. Great Georoe Street, Charlottetown, P. lt. [_ W oihce hours. iz to 1. o to 6. 8 our nun reiviiiniai oiorniuc. HATS. cars, run cons, tio. -» of l65 privates and 45 Chinauien. "\Ve then boarded small boats and were sent up the Agos river, where we fought lor one and one half hours in four feet of v Nerves. f lo look sho ooukllrt _Shop or lork-3 llondofromhlod-oould Soni-only lull -Rootorod by Dr. oliooo'o llonio Food. Mrs. Margaret Iron, Tower Hill, N. B., writes:~~“ Dr. Cliale’o Nerve Food has done me I. world ot good. _ I wal ' lo weak that I could not walk twicol the length of the house. My hand! trembled so that I could not carry A pint of water. 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