Always Use Thi » ~-~-~ -- ~~~- - ~~~~ ~-~ ------ -- i _. . ~--~ - - ----~ .,~...-.-_,._. _. --.._- ___._ rms ii time ow ini Pftif’ 1 _ . * 7" , -~--=-.- f-rgf 7- -- --- - ---__-.....-.1==-1--ff--~-~ ' ` - ` . . ‘ nrrrnr FOUNDBD rin .vrsxry .»°r=w.>r==..-.e1.l . .. , `cHARLo'rre'1'c.wN. PRINGE: EDWARD 1sLAND, GANADA, Tqssonv, uovsmssn 8,1904 , E E H E f¢f{a.»=§»dn.§%g5» - -rr -I D r , ,. ~- , ,_ ___ ,__ _ __,,` _,,_` ,,__ _ _ _,,, . _ __, __ ____ ____________ _. *_ _ _ .._ __ __ *__ __ _ y .- .;_v~ . .- - ‘-.-i -;~ ~» ---. - ff » ___.__...._ __ .. . .. ._ .. . .__ ~ __-,f_ _ -_.__ __;_:___ ` _,___*_ _,wa ___ ' _ i’ i - _A A FRiEND To MANriN--This E P” if. P. ii. Tiiiiis Ti.=RRii=|c Figuring Ai PRVINCE HAS PASSED AWAY” iii iiintiniiiis PORT ARTHUR . 'Vg _ ` V The Guardian presents its readers to-0 f .wry with a portrait of the late Enoch mice at Boston. Mr. Paige is weli» k own to many in 1-'rinoa Edward 'island inthe had spent the past. eigtriesir rea- sons ia this provinoe"'where many had ;.-.nie to know and love the genial gentle. ru.»rn who hadalso termed a strong attachment tor the “Garden of the Galt." Mr. Paige was nearly 88 years old when irapasrcd away.` ;l‘ire,canse of his death it 1. the culmination oi! a 'trouble which lrrir-iiict~.d hl'n for marry years, and ini.-tl as he had been warned by .mit-at physicians both. at hom-1 and iihio il ii Llrllrlr 6_.K\. Iii itollld u0`r be _. .ti twat. he died of “old age" for all his in--1.-ici were intact, and he had a tt.. 1-ifuiomcur.tifviir.1tyto t&e lari.. || utr rrwenturirrgical op ration three it -l~ in-iorv: he died, :rrrd was in ether lv it I i urs.- ,\l: _>]’.~i:y:e wie Born in D.erin|.7, New l lin. p.-hire, 24th of February, 1617 ii.. u .sci Scotch and Eigli.h ancestry; .. -i.. p.-.tr-rral side be was Ccsceuden 'r it Firntnel faige, iornrerly_VCclonel in . .» ii ylirh army, wlo came io this r it ity in lii`0, reitled in Vl’a'ert.wn, ‘ --_ -.r d riloi in liiiil. Mr. Paine wr s by -.1:. -~ ii-\ ardent pstriot,`boru ofa lite oi V i it-ws. ore of whom, Cornet Paige, .ad \he ilaa in a Company if Minute .ii . ‘ri in New Bedford to Concord, April ri .L1 n rtnrlcse ilambeing composed tr \r~i iii gorgeous stripes. This il~g - -'iii in -he imntiy ci’ the Paige descen- .1-i.|~ in New Bediord, Mass. ii \ eldest brother, George, was iltr thin in the vrarol1812. His nephew .I ha Ware Paige, was naval Captain In A im-'iii-ii war under Faraaut. Lieutenant w.-it ta the 42 i infantry and servedthroukh iirt- it v-l war and was hc nnrably dis . ` fr inn./eil. He rt-lllllitid in 1339 lil lihefn gt-tif.-ral r-or-vic_e,_ i_n Philadelphia, and was rata it-r~ oi Gen, Sherldu.a's| stail`, and S .~io.>ti high in that Commandefs esteem lir~<-imishedashis dearest possession a S ~\r.»-lprescnted to him by Gen. Sher- d ir iii . L i i~i“2i Mr Paige went into business* H i.ii.~~ or-, and accumulated a compet- r- <_v it-Jar various enterprises; chief oi wi. 1-li was the manufacture of native \\~iiu.~.. llc came in t’rne to control al- rr.n-Li,l-centlre buslnessin the east, and - in many years ‘was located under the _ C .’ .` f afriendz _ this visit there were no railroads on the "I U0 U05 li 80000125011 ill llfllfiiiliil |5115 irc wedge into the Russian centre. Severe explosions have occurred lrr the lor-t.n=s-s within the last iew days. i-rue nr:'rcrran's srr.r.. 'lite total casualties of the Jrrparrese in -the late attack were 1,100. More than tive lrunrlrerl wr-re lril'ed up to Oct. iii. .IAPS IN GREAT SPIRITS. 1 \ 'l`lic spirits of the irrcri :irc murznlilcerrli -ard tire firing of all thc grins is wo._ ANI) §L[JGG1SH NEYS When these organs fail to perform' that proper functions, the blood become poisoned sutl`erlri;z and disease commence this can be avoided by seeping you vitality at liiglr-water' rrrnrk; thc blood rich and pure i-y taking uni- l<`err~oz0rre Tablet alter each meal. Forrozone has a ruild but rapid action on the liver and kidneys, and is certainly thc greatest producer oi red vitaiizinghlood known to scierrce. Morrrin tir~crr.Ls rims Liir.r,ior.5. rr. very high respect for Mr. Borden’s many . ' ' "' Nrrss. line qualities, and would be loath to sec A. _ I3 9 ` his place taken by any one less courteous, _t,i‘ZrT_*"<.{ less dignified or less gifted Tire danger of A d d C ts ' " ai' S all 05 ‘ his suppression comes not, and could C w ° _-TT Wi-slcrly winds with uhoui. thc some i~ tcrupcrature. m sl ` ; ,cf " /'71 f - \ Eg.; . i ) _ H ` 1?’ . R" fl ~ _r~' _, ._ _ , _ _ » /` ‘ /fl,/.. yi I it i",.» .tin-.~iir‘.ir is often nskcd, “Will an thi.-‘~z; "Ly '53 T .r ¢¢:»'a'~»;F@‘»_“*s'uf='.¢7¢>_EIm. 3459'-