__ "` »”""”-Y"~’ZT='1”R“ -"K" "f " Y"_....~._:» _._, ,_ _ _ ~=; ~'_ _ _ _¢ ..~ .- _ - -; _ ‘ ` ~' ~~ .r _' _~_ Er. _ -~ - V. ‘ . r'-v'_;_,~ v:_‘-..-,,;-,:],,__;- ~ y _.' _ rg ___-. is-".< '_»,~f-.‘ ,xii ’ -- ~- ~»-~~ i ~~ . _.n M.. _..._ ..-‘..,.s..~..L...-.,._..,_ ..._ . _ ., _ _ .. -,_~.,, _...__..~.a...-. ~w-»-5»»»f.-=ee»s>.ir~-§.¢»»o...oif.~.»».a..-..,,,....,_. » THE ORN l\l G ' RDI it gooooooo-oo-oooo e4_LI.i&¢ 4 ' ' - _ '.»"_;x__ ri. "¢_ Y' m ESTABLISHED 1891. , ci~iAiu.o1~rr:'rowN.PRiNcr: nnwann isLANn. 'rui-:snAY. MAY za, ieoi _ omg;-irw.gi.¢fN-;'g . ,- , .__ s ~ f- _ _oo1=1=ALo’s . A, _ BIG FAIR aSon1e Idea of the City and its Parks THE GRAIN ELEVATORS jay The Guardians Corres pondent.-The Show not Properly Under Way. In my last letter to the Guianxan I promised that I would say something about the city of Bulfalo. It has been termed by the visitor a city :beautiful for situation, By the contributing hand -of art, Buffalo chiefly lies on a slope which gently rises from lake and river, .save that there is a steep blut! for a short distance along the Niagara. On Thursday in company with a friend it was the writers prlvilage to ascend to the spacious roof of Elliott Square an excel- lent point of advantage to one seeking an understanding of the city’s geography. We were told that to the South and southwest are Buialo River and Lake Erie, to the west is Niagara’s broad stream, backed by the land of our birth-~ Canada. Within the measure of the corporation lines, but beyond the densely built business centre, to the northwest and north and east of north as well, sweeps what from the altitude and distance seems aforest of richest ver- dure, pierced by many spires and stamped with the lace like tracery of white roadways, Bul1`alo’s asphalt pavement`s of which my friend 'takes trouble toexplain, there are over two hundred miles, the delight alike of those who ride in carriages cr on bicycles, rthe pride of all whose homes face streets with the sightly surface so readily pre- served to cleanliness. Turning to the east Judsouthwest, the view ist clouded by rthefall of black smoke from railroad, shops, grain elevators and factories. Pos- sibly the view as the observer looks south, "‘ - - __ - -J ATARRH EASILY AND QUICKLY CURED. Poorremedies have given Catarrh the reputation of being incurable. But it is curable easily and quickly if the right metnoo is imployed Snuffing an irritat- ing powder or ointment up the nose, won’t cure Cataarh, neither wili tablets, douch- ing or stomach medicines cure. These treatments fail because they are not far reaching enough. They only affect local conditions but do not remove the cause, which is germs life established deep down in the lungs bronchial tubes and nasal passages. Ordinary remedies do not reach these remote parts but Catarrhozone does for it is breathed through the inhaler in- to every air cell in the lungs into every airpassagles in the head and throat. » No matter w ere the Catarrh is Catarrozone will reach it. It kills the germs heals sore ipots clears the nose and throat instantly u\versally,used pleasant and clean guar- anteed to cure or money refunded. Tiy Catan-hozone25 cents and $1.00 Druggisis 01' Polson 8: Co Kingston, Ont. Are Your Shoes Comfortable Au uucirnfoi-table shoe is most Mihealthy because the wearer is afraid to take exercise. If you want to find pleasure in walking you must get a shoe that Hts properly. The Invictus Shoe is made on new “fi improved lasts by the latest ma- chinery and most skilled workmen. ' They are made equally strong in fvory part. Only the best material is used. _Comfort is assured because of the diderent lasts and widths. Five different toes from the broad l_tIcGill to the English the most sty- lish shoes in the city. Price $3.50, 4.00, 5.00 stamped on 7-1**-N010 With Geo. A. Slater’s name and trade mark; EUFF BRUS transportation by canal or railroads to Buffalo River some three miles to the it swings several points to the eastward, while on the east side are the houses of the working people, the factories and rail- road yards. In this connection it may be mentioned that Buffalo is noted for the _ number of working-men who own the houses in which they live. the convenience of all the citizens has been taken into consideration. Some idea may be gathered when it is learned that the entire park system comp ises nearly a thousand acres, and has cost more than two million dollars, with the connecting parks it nearly 'enéi a`es”the city.It would be useless io attempta description of all" the parks and in consequence a brief des- cription of the 1argest,known as Delaware Park in the northern part of the city will be given. Delaware Park includes woodland and meadow, a lake with beautifully shaded banks and shrubbery-laden islets, picnic grounds, bridle and bicycle paths; and the pastoral scenery which the landscape architect has here succeeded in producing is re- markable for the effectiveness of have no means at my disposal to contra- dict, that the first grain elevator in the world was built in Buii`alo,by Joseph Dart, in 1842. when, a season's receipts having exceeded 2,000,000 bushels, how to handle the grain more expeditiously had become _ an important question._ It solved thei question and the monsters that are located in the city are constructed on quite the same principles. Buffalo has some forty storage elevators, with capacity to hold nearly 20,000,001) bushels. These and the great coal trestles, lumber and ore docks, railroad storehouses, and tracks, crowd the harbor banks and the strips of _ ' ` ;, O ,_- ew, - w* ' -*-:ri ~ "~"2"f _ "rn l |' '_ _ , :'?» A I _‘ <®,<> ;\e.l\ v~ ~ \ . . - //Q _r_.l 4;, `_ 2.-2"=-3 - : ér.” \ _ .4-_ \ vm,”- *ui ,,- 21-7 f_$T\\\f:` tl uefll _ - _ N l. ‘l _ \ \_ : ""\ ~ \\:. ` _ieliiclii ; an “‘.§.w.¢-vw. ‘.93 i‘#li"‘ " 51:; "" in-`__, m _ HALIFAX __ _-_. . E ~ 'fr _§ il. tim* itil...- _‘WS l\=i \-f ' .-sos, -of/_ 'Lf-L. ' §\\. `\‘)‘l_‘Y‘ .p\. <=1?~ "iZ_:»' V -. 'E /Tm _ 7 “ .4 ‘ / Ex _ , f ~*l_._. _,f m. -_-_-fi.-_ _._-.-f_ _____ ____ ___ ---Y *'L"._'_T-f- _.___ -l ,' °° GF!! llllxilsl pé” - ~ "Cr A _ A-if _ --Tr’/_ .5 _ 'sI`~\\`l\i ' ~- _ -~1 'J ‘ 7 ____ i l ;`-1' '_ ~. ~_ .4 2:; "*,.‘¥.,?1\` i- \ ,-J.; _ '-1/.~~ Er ->)\~\.> - __ ‘db ' , Z; T___=\‘!,. . . g_ul___ or ii fi _ ,_. _ =="' `-_-Lee.-~:': -if-1 T; . _'ji ¢=;_--» _.;i"~' =? ':_"€T_ ___ _w':"_A__ ,fn _- __ "JP"_ p :___ ‘ni é>\' “ wife*- ' ge., . 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"~ _ ,, ‘ ,_2-'/.5.»‘ 'l t _. .___ f __ ` » .fir I _,' P' -5. » _ E,-'e _ _ ' _ pg-=;§ ._ -_ __ : sinking cigar-Makers to _ Wm* 1°-*Mun* f°f P-3* ;___»l~ _ -_ 1 ' ,_ . _*Z \. - ":_;_3> xfv _‘ it lol rlolll .'.%‘:- ‘S `“`\` `;. 4 __ iii;/4 _ .. _ » A ---___A___'; -_ _,_ / | y \ H ~ ig 'U ~ ~~ =~ _,J ' -` \ e ..._ A sulclols i _ - ig __ H _ ---I-_-» - “W * I `I _ t' _ ~- “_-_é i :_ _-_= 5 V I I ‘A I A _ » ._ __ YV ` ‘ s ` ‘ _v - fl-_ _Ei _.- _ Telegram Throws Light on U. S. 3 the Subject. - Resolvesfto Revise. A r’ ‘ -- ~ s ..._; `“'~i 5- jf ..Lif_'-_‘__~_'-;i'_.=i1'.l'. 2-"rl-r-.;~i¢.Aja___ _ _ . _ _ - » f” W A5 PRQM A RELATIVE WHAT IS NOW PRUPUSED ' R" ss 1*".-“;'#f\o DA ’ Q ,\\_\1.\-‘-\f.'-1.v.w_::_ / "~"- _e ‘os/qi g = Sliaughnessrs Biz Scheme- M‘5°"*7 “"4 m“°"“7 “W” r 4 .ff . . Le. _ ;. ~ ; V I r- A _ -_.‘. LF;/it _ . 1% ‘_`yi_`,_. _ i _ ` __ _ \ g '#22/f~ { _ ,_ _u“”~ ll' _ _ , ,_ __, , __ . ..._ _. »,'.-.;f;f:- ~ `- ‘i " aaotmn-'rn - -» - -» - l - s 7`_.v\,__ _“YA _i__.M .,_,h_,~¢g;-r{_ _ /Z; i: woann aoirrn. K _ ._ _ _ on Y __ _ _ ' ‘i\<\ ' mom-nm.. may av. -[special-M. P“""”""’“‘ 3”” *‘S"°°“‘“‘f”@’ A D3 " surpasses anything yet seen by the " writer. The busy: harbour is crowdedl' with ships which carry hundreds of thous-A ands of tons of coal and other stores to western parts and bring thither millions upon millions of bushels of grain for the sea.. Main Street, stretching north frcm district known as ColdjfSpring, where is the dividing line of the city. On the west side is the residential part of the city, In the wisdom of the civic government its completely peaceful loveliness. It is claimed, and at the present time I land lying between Buffalo River and the lake. Fearing that your readers may be weary and wish to hear about the Exposition I will say something about it. My next letter will be entirely about the Exposition. The grounds oi the Exposition are oon- sidered the most accessible of any site that could have been chosen. The electric ‘ A Pill that can be used when requested i for Constipation or Costivenees without causing sickness or pain is BEACH'S,, STOMAGH 8: LIVER PILLS. Send as cents to The Baird Co., Lt’d,, Woodstock N. B.,for trial sample box. Small pills small dos purely vegeteble. Regular ‘ size 25 cts.»a bottle at dealers. r ' - I trrlrgmltgrgr “toll Altova in great variety. gwggg Pang, our Red. White and Blue mixed and 5ochoice varieties. _ Nanuraiuua. our special dwarf m1X¢d 8114 choice climbini' _ grapples, ,fly in beautif ul oolors, mixed. ` Hignonette our special mixture. Pena our Early Giant, also 5 UN '°~fl¢ti¢‘~ Beane, pole or cr- mlios Sonoran# of :ood long Authors, Mammeth nite, Early Golden Cluster Wax. ' " Golden Wax, Stringless Green Pod, Perfection lwax, Yosemite Mammoth Wax, also Corn. Squashes, Pumpkins, " ]_\£[ El. Y.. lo¢lo,Dwasf or Bualnleynes rust Proof. hz' nearly all lines willlbe able tisend their cars from remote points in' the city direct to the Exposition, affording quick trans t to and from the grounds. The ride by electric cars ia not more than 2’Jmiuutes from the business center of the city A line of double track steam rail way, known as the New York Central Belt Line, en circles the city and touches the northern- boundary of the Exposition grounds. To this belt line, and to the Exposition sta tion, and the storage warehouses, near by all the steam railways entering Buffalo have access. The electric lines of the city will also receive and discharge passengers at this point. Every provision which an ex- perienced foresight can suggest is planned for the quick handling of large crowds and to prevent a congestion of traffic. The electric and steam lines to Niagara Falls are also near by and arrangements will be made so that visitors can take the cars at the grounds for quick trips to the city‘of wonderful cataracts.. _.» _ _»~-gi The grounds chosen by the _of Directors for the Exposition lie in the northern part of Buifalo, well within the city limits. The demensions from north to south are about one mile, and from east to west about a half a mile, the plot containing 350 acres. Delaware Avenue, one of the finest residence streets in the world, skirts the eastern side and Elm- wood Avenue, one of the main thorough- fares of the ' great residential section of the city, marks the western boundary. Within the park lands is an ii regular and beautiful lake, half a mile in length, which will become one of the principal water features of the exposition. This lake is described by Daniel H. Burnham, Director of Works of the Chicago Ex- position, as the most beautiful interiir lake in the country. Its ban-ks are generally steep and for the most pirt thickly wooded with ilowering shrubs and trees of rare species. Numerous drives and shady walks skirt the lake. The general style of architecture cf the Exposition is a.' free treatment ef the Spanish Renaissance. This style has been chosen by way of compliment to the many Latin-Ameri can countries whose interest was sought and received in the enterprise. The architects haie found their _inspiration chiefly in tle prominent buildings of Latin-American cities. Colonnades and arcades, suggest- ing coolness and comfort; elevated pavili- L _I I Qin Glkfe Pllfof Wash R7 ‘ Playiiillfc a1'.enoix.soa|»nro_.0§» It.$qla¢,l~l» ’ cg ` S... 1...... e ".lll$ll|lll ‘is `\l0(lllE.» ,_ es.. Q.. ‘-.'- .f . » ~ _~ _. '- street railway connections are such that _ ° ,‘ 9 ~"‘yU_ Closing prices A Amalgamated Copper » American Sugar American Tobacco _Atchison Common Louisville Nashvile Manhattan New York Central North Pacltlc Common 'Rock Island St. Paul United States Steel Com. e - fr =-- -lworid rouse is one or the possibilities' or spared to ve to the exterior of this Ex- CONTENT _ gubjggg of gg-god rgyigiqn wa; dggggggl yy? position such architectural and floral bea- ' _ 5 N01' MADE PUBLIC- _ q, lg-gg mgjgflgyj j ~ V . 1 .:~1; -l*`~r I Eli ‘Y *sshsu °”°;'i|° it W5 “Sh Pl°°°*° Though not given to the pnessthe Chro- 0|! SOTIZIYBI U N°u°°"_f¢ 1_omooz.t o»vor, .’s.a£oaLeSt_onterprises nt .~ ` oops " » this`cliara'cter.' ‘ ' ' "me hownrer leans that the telegmm a majorityof 37-yeas 23k 7" COMMITTEES REPORT ADOPTED. I I A I lp* I? Shaughuessy. Presidentof the Canadiaii PI°sby“?“'mG.“'“A“¢mM~' usda? > omr: or 'run r:N'raANci: can-:s, nurrano-i:xPosirioN. s Mn., ......... ti... ..._ .u......a o.. °““°"‘°"“°‘°°““”"‘“°°“"""" ' S`U¥H&lY Wi ini.” """‘ ' ‘”'“" ons. baloooioo. loirsiao. domes. lanterns. the future asa result of the construction °“'n‘°"‘“"’ D" °h*'1°°. A' D‘°"°’* towers and minarets, commanding broad of the u_ans_Siberian Rauway_ chairman of theoomlllittee our vie ws of the grounds; fancy flag standards mad the mmm, wud, hu lm' bn '_ and fluials of varied design, are extensive- STBIKING C19-U! MAKERS' FACTORY- ~ "J I I ly used in the ornamentation of the main adopted which mwmmmded aut ‘ “vim structure. The finer details have been MJ.kA' »Demen of the Internaflonal Cigar “mn °°mmitt'°° 5° °PP°“\t°d YP' worked out by the liberal use of statuary, 1 8' ers Union is here arranamg tg stat 8-m¢Udm¢Uf_3 in 3" °\\iPl¢fl 459|* W3' medallions, arabesques and other work in 3 f*-‘~°t°rY in Whmh the SUWQDS 0i8`&1'° ‘mmsfgriggnfggmn gf EP{;h_ A VO relief, under the master guidance of Karl makers will beemployed. - The committee -mud" Bitte fi' - . -"°°_“ 1"'-'u' ea ...ith3221”§;f§"lfii.§°’v'§llfiZ?§§'§ T" ""‘°‘”“"“ “"‘““*°‘- _ the* eeltheftha “MW =°= *M =°'l'*°° About 125 grand originalsculpturedlgroups Hi!-TFAX. May 27 -(Special.)-Mr. Daw- 31105111 ill BU! l_8\l!01ll\D0|l"Wh\Hl.kU9`Wl 333;' 23;’ :;a;§“;)ru§‘; §l';l;l;_‘;;'8nf;i§9l°9t-ay son, Western Union Superintendent ati IS 511° C8|VllliS5l° 51806111 J! V ition-the workingaging the attentiog of Sf' John’ when hem at out refused to of lcilildllmtlpf-als* all the leading American-sculptors. It was gwe the Court the telegram addresned t° the minority report A early decided to make a generous _use cf the 119|” °f Mrs- C1055 Wh° l1fl'»¢¥'W”'d theproposedrewiaionbut I brilliant' °°]°1`3 and mils in b¢*\\lf»lf.7iD8 suicided at the Halifax Hotel here. statement' which the the malny buildings and this idea has been The telegram arrived 24 hours Amr she I commended. » A 'L_ 1° ` carrie out. This work has been entrust- _ Th, mgjgg-[gy mporg yu ed to one of the most famous experts in had left St’ ‘mlm mr Halifax' Under teen membersand the minority by mural decoration in the .United States, threat °f ¢°mmi¢¥!l¢l‘5 f°l' °0Ut¢mP5 Of out of the committee M15; V A Mr. C. Y. Turner of New York. It will be Court and and on mise of rotecti ournnm 01|' Pnooxllml " O’ _ Pro p on, 68. ' _ ` ' ` ` ' noted,t\$‘efom that no effort has been Mn Dawson produced the telegmnh On Fridfsylastamotionto dilntill It is not the writer's purpose tosay bear' the s‘3°“'“'° °t ° rehmve °f tl” The Aaaemb then ourned dll J much nr. this stage about the Fair except deoeosedmlnd it also throws much more day when the Revision Gommittee p to say that the attendance 011 the 0D€f_1ill8 'light on the great mystery. _ ' rity report was adopted,by what _ day evidenced that the interest in the ex- Frum the informnion contained in the is not stated. ` _ ' I rosition is universal, alarge number of " ` l Canadians being present including some °°l°gf°°m th"° 399%” but little d°°bt A BAD HEART. hom P_ E Is1and_ that if the message had reached the wc- The buudingsare not ready and it Wm man in time she would not have ended * _ be some weeks before every thing is' her life' Newfoundland Man Has toQuit Work- carried out in detail. Before leaving the THE “ND” CM' BE TR‘°E°‘ PlllPilflli|°° W9 0811515- A' city for Chicage I will send you 8 mn The address of the sender was not given v _ acwunt of the Fam on the telegram, but the otilce from which CAPE LA Html, Mid., Hay 27.-» QUILL it was transmitted can easily beascertain- (S|’°°‘°1')"M" Th°m°“ Bun' °t as * place has been in-a had way for _,_ _ ed, and the address of the sender can al- y¢ars_ He hm payprunun 0; we -I be traced, as a reply was expected to have and had'_toqu|t worknltocetlleg. __ I - "°°”‘°""°“’°d' ` BEfi1f§?§22rf‘°:§v:r2':ii:;°fZ'::.§ A l Y » _ WIRELESS TELBGRAP" suffering was great, Ind lie beolnmfi .. _To-da 's Probabilities __~___ ' courage-dabut whena likely remedy was A Liverpool despatch says- The steamer °u“ge"w h°“°"°°df"'° it ° wr 'dd' Toronto, May 27__,Specia1_)_East¢r]y_ _ _ _ ° However, nothin! dhlmlny .hm _ _ Lake Champlain, the tlrst»~,~ translantic he notlceda testimonial for Dosd‘$KId- “md” “nd 'am' vessel to_be equipped with the Marconi `l1¢§_°P‘U°» “G CHN 5°* H991* TN°u%’i“~i ` system of wireless telegraphy, has sailed so -anfiegglfgets from this port for Montreal. She will' 550;- gn;-gg; yan Img-¢¢| mwgggy _ (31-11:; 5, r i 'tu th _ ii t Ioo id_dono»w'»o1-k. Iusefliie:l'»xes_a¢f;_ AGE-NffRKET §'.l'}§°.f.`l'§'"il'fa°§g°.i.`l` mmf., Limos; D°d'5'- Kid-my Pm-. and fm mai . .. . I . 5546680 MW 27-- (bP¢¢l&1-) -- The days before she reachesQuebec. eqllfpgetggae Doqdm Kidney Pm. Wm EASING THE CHEST following are the closing rates: 1"*-_” Wi* “DY °°-9° 09 H”-\'li Tl'°\\NB-” “M” ‘Y"°“°~ i3ii°°'“»‘ii= °°“~ °“ ____ warns Losis Forum are Pork1'$14'a7é‘ »- _ _ I Itistheeold on thechest that scares 1 ' ' -~ ' le W Ju 7' Wheat’ H33’ CMD' 43’ ons’ __ people and makes them sick and sore. .LOST--A ladv’s £16 wafoh. b¢tw¢¢8 DlY» I 'P k, $14." . §¢_ ‘ _ ’ Co e dj sonayohnson’ D °’ °‘* for sooa.°a"..a.‘o°.°o:.a ‘-»‘==- a . ~ » g . -» i » _ .-_ .57 ~ < ` *_‘.f""" é`f’§.f§_“_" I “" 'r rr 'r .-- _i_ 1 ,i '-., _ - ~_"-5' ._-;;';`~. _ 5;- - -fi' ~- "5 *si=_f' ' T§'%:~ .5 i TR. _ _~..f gi; -1 4:* _-_f ' ‘-3.". 2" '.»`- r -.'»` ‘ _'-E? ' ,_: .T f `. 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