‘i"'.llo`B-Dr. Hartman, President f _ is _ ,' ...-"' _ _ °"" ._ l ll: V* _ ' "-0 Q7'/Q _lf ___ ~=' 1 _ _ _ lf naman V 'A De_;:_lamation,T_he Brave Fireman'-Missy __ i 4-"K 1 lg V V fran cualwm N, CHARLQTTETOWN, Pluncnf nnw.u¢ipVv;.;,A1rn, _cl.rAllnlVl llnalv Yl§Ans.IH[ G0°DC°UNl*‘Y"i’_ADS~ oF"fPtnsoNAt The Remarkable Experience of a .Prominent Statesman-Congrcsm .man Meeklson Gives Pe-nu-na a Hlsh Endomment. Bngresanan Ieekison at Ohio. ' Hon. David Meekison iswellkncwu ‘not oulyin. his own State, but through- 1°” T°“d*"7» F95- 2451’ W7 3) 'U Silb' 'out America. He was elected to the 'F1-f*Y'i11_’ffh Congress by al very large A majority, and is the acknowledged leader *Oi his .potty in his section of the State. Only -one ilaw marred the otherwise ~cnmpletesuccess of this rising states~ msn. Catarrh with its insidious ap~ preach iand tenacious grasp, was his ‘-only unconquered foe. For thirty years he waged unsuccessful warfare against this personal enemy. At last Peruna came to the rescue. He writes: V “I have nsedseversl bottles of Pe-` ' runs and lfeelgreatly benefited there- by hom my astarrlz of the bead. I led encouraged to beueve that If I use -its short time lager! will belnlly able lo eradicate the disease of tblrtyyeers’ -standing.”-David Meekison, Member of Cowen. If you do not derive prompt and satis- 'fsctory results from the use of Pemns, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving 8 fldl statement of your case and he will bepleased to give you his valuable ad~_ A UF lllE_0WlSl l _ Latest from Summarslde and ’r. , ,¢ tal. new forget asv. F. 1'. Cong-'. lecture '1‘ue¢hy.nlslt.._ _ _ f~ _ _ .s.v.n.n.oanpb¢ll-im me Sabhathin the Kirk church, Summon- _;sideatl0&3l‘a._ _ __ A 1 Hua ._i:.“'r_ only _ca Pillars it our Civilisation in Chumhcn'l‘uesday nlghtgsxt, raorxmngeoprg ladle :taunt Han _.Be and dont miss it. It is worth seeing. Hn, and Mrs. W. E. Staveytentertaillod _a party of friends at a sleigh drive to Rothesay on Monday evening.-St. John Telegraph. THE Rev. J. A. Windold will deliver _a lecture in St. Hark’s Hall Kensington, . p. . ject: Round the World in 100 Minutes. Illustrated by 60 colored sterecpticon views. RsMNaN'rs inf laces and embrciderlesfl All the balance of our last year's lace and embroideries on sale now at less than half rezular value. They consist afshcrt ends from one-to five yards mostly. By the way they are being bought up we judge they will not last long.-McGougan Sc Wright. ' I OWUIS to the severe storms during the vast week, subscribers to the C181? concert list have not come in rapidly as before. Those .who have been pre- vented from adding their names to/ Mr. Whitney’s list should do so at once so as the iuclemeney ot the weather and the had condition of the reads, quits a lame audi- 1-__ -,- Massachusetts' has probably taken a more advanced position than any GUM' state in appropriating money raised _ ny taxation for road o\\!'P°¢e8. Sud il aiding townships and counties with ltionaaremade by them,and it is poa- _ sible that state has devised methods and plana for constructing roads 'hal will be the nearest perfect, and als-_ l in economy in spending money nppro 1 Printed. ' _ With my acquaintance with country roadsand streets in the cities or nortn» ern Pennsylvania, more than 50 years. ,it looms to me that one of the most important problems, oven‘when libergr. amounts of_money are appropriated. i= the question how to expend the to derive proper value. the whlchprevaiisluoursaotlsaistoa9 read tazeawhicharewoltodout has the landhoiders, under supervisors e soadmasters. in an indilferentway an- at their convenience, afterpropa are i and the hoeing done, in the latter par' o June, or else when farm wof is mainly dnislied in the fail. Hue of the time during the year the cobhlc ° stone remain on the streets, dralnag imperfect, but the tax is worked ou- and the _road must care for itse.f mas ot the year. ` This method prevails in_ this city. Foad taxes to the amount of 810.000 t- t20.000 are levied to keep the outlvln. streets that are not paved in condition This money, under our municipal a.rV rangement, is parceled out tosoxne _2l C0l!!1Cil.men to spend in their wards. and twice a yea"r, late spring and tall the councilman has some clever man. rn whose charge is a number nt olrl men, who -have done their best daY’s= work long ago. They are put to work' on the streets, and they have an easxi time: the taxpayers get less tlmn 25 ve! cent. tor their money, and the putli' gets disreputable streets to pass over. One ct the'grea.test mistakes, I am leo to beleve, is the want of knowledge 'on the part of those who have the expend~ ing of the money appropriated for road purposes. _ If the state or the general govern ment, through the agricultural depart- ment, would oifer a. few thousand dol to enum-¢ gh; apnea;-,nw hem of this T lars, say for live best methods ofhulld- gn” sheen » ing and repairing roads, and then have a congress composed on engineers ,ahd LsctunnA'i' Trenton-»Notwitllstanding. other capable men to canvass the-se _propositions and agree- on a. manual which could be forrnuiat*sd','wath proper ence convened in the CJK- B. A. halloo .»must'rau°n°' with an theq ` “uw would 'be useful to persons who might' Wednesday evening lastto hear Mt-.J. T. Clarkin deliver his lecture on “lrelaili in - ' ` .-1, ' » _ Orienlpl Overtune- _ ;l0rchq"tra. a.v.l..°=|i7ssa1\iiiel:s_?’sQ~‘f_ M. S. Poirier. _ _ _ _ _V__ __ A ,_ Vocal Solo, Come iBook to the Dear old Farm-Miss Nora Dalton. . _ _ fb Bert s.Hackett. Violin Solo, selection from Bohemian alll Shuts at ... . .. ... _ _ 1 Z5" [lisllull This lot includes fine and heavy shoes, all last year’s goods, but weneed the roo'u_\__fo`r»our newstpcle, A MDRRIS & SMITH, V =C irncr Queen and Richmond Streets _ 'Kenneth J. Martin. 'B' A Barrister, Seiiclicr, Notary Plliit, it MONEY: T0 LOAIN. ~ OFFICE:-Braces Buildinz. Summerside P. E. Inland. » L ‘Qu ' 1 Vocal Solo, God Save Ireland--Albert Brennan. . _ ` The accompauists were Miss Freda Dal ton, Miss Georgie MeTague and Master Joseph Perry. Every number of the pt-o~ gram was -rendered in excellent style. A synopsis of the- lecture has already ap- _ipeared is those cclumns.It was very inter- iesting, and Mr. Clarkin delivered it in good voice. _,A vote_of thanks was moved by R¢v..D. Maflbnald and seconded by B; gfqag “eps ' ix J ' NEW Yami srocits. _Amalgamated Copper American Sugar Atchison Common 1 Atchison Preferred Brooklyn Rapid Transit Erie Louisville & Nashville e' Manhattan _ lleiironolltan ‘_Hlssouri_Pacidc ` New York Cent al 142 142i 147 148 73 » 7|; 130; iso; 37! 37l icol mol 653.. _Wi as; ao 125; us 1871 139% 112; ua; rf ”7//5” J. ` V; ?_i »`» f "*1l>. i3l\§__ _ YQ ‘\‘.~~;<‘ Tl l Q S " _ _ ____" .` .__ ._._ ~ ._ ._-1-~ \"- l » ._ V 4/'--_ _» f' . _ //' ' .\ \`: " __ " _ . _ `_»_}/__ \ 1 \ wr .,\‘ - ___ - ne- *Q* -/’/» ‘ .fix °» °°¢ ‘ _ o oervy, but there- Eodoerillz Young Ch81'mS-MrS»fJ- Hack- 1 a‘x_s.xu.Usivnl -ruououoursnnl. ~ - ‘i ect. ' ` _ ` V e be for each state or county a noardol engineers, who should each year, undo: 'direction of county Comniissioners make surveys ot’ the roads, presentilll _ diagrams, which shourd. be_i1lssn.- __ '. taught in our schools. The _ _ _ _ _ _ ideas most frequently expressed Yoon-'V ` - . *°--' w _ f V _» 21. (M 1'. W. mussels °teeomsgtnwn_ the city mfnahy. _. .»_ _ - I 1 Harry F.;Bryue_ of Souris. was_..in town .gi A Q f,`f_ _ -' gpd $i.§hi18d~u\fll0&rf _ . ' . ~ V ~ _ i ` _ i V; V 1 #1 .4 I 5 ’ Z ‘ » .:;' :_ ” _ ' meet. Joseph nqln an is-t_alsnt._rte_ __ Quebec wherehe will take a. thnee weeks course at the Garrison 'ln Artillery _ sem. r; ' mamma whohas beeu_vll\itinglies_ hIaryE.Hcf _ Donald, Pownal Street forfvwo weeks, rc- ' ' turns to her holnuo-morrow. i 'are is #W __ _J pil* e "5 `-'e$S3»i"l‘$‘§'e»R5 It J ~. ' of inf. claire, Lnetensaf _V _ Unb1¢'»l=li=df1‘_=\>i¢Lis¢= ~ Vf‘_“j 1° *"°,1“‘¢°'_°'_°*¥° '» _ ~. .Silt-_-WTc desire to ‘ make a Whitg Tab); Linqf I ‘_ V_ _F _fr . we We °°¥‘!'l\l_°.l. °¢ We are the owners of the formula W-hate which Dr. Clarke’s Wonderful Little f-Vl_]_ 9’ rg ®-I white s -geniessswtse or up ~nrfa»pietty°bon=~ison_».l6o5o to $i31¢5:P¢l? sstt. V without any exaggration ville# iii ferns we gage ever showna _ you know the g-liven sales. _ 5 _ ' ”nn>u1_5° inches grille iiesi “ ul E C5 §‘ ' __'§€i'c1°¢he° 0 ' “ two. ` 'beensuccess`fu1inai!'oct&ngac'lre. N ' ` _Pill are manufactured.` To 'anym ` willgive these pills a nd money paid for the pills. lf Gere substantial improvement, we addition, pay _$10 in We solute faith that they will- cure sesastsing from the stomach andhave yet toknow of a where these wonderful. pills 'havo CENADACHEMICAII ._ ~ V' ' Peterborough, On npr. nlarkes w°n;lerfu1_Lltue_ Res nn. _ ’ are a positive cure for la grippe, rheu/m~ _ ~ _ atism, asthma, pa1alysis,_catarrh. eczema' " 1 coughs, hackache. indignation, all stem- ` _ m 1 ~--_~ 1 ‘o ' e*=U A i- '_ f Remarkable Resuks From"1'lklnf "` i'5»Tf`?1"§ ‘ - =l ach. and liver troubles, female complaint Ste. The most stubborn caros will yield Brice 50 cents per box~ sole. bo' c. D. Rankin, Macnmllas Geo. B. Hughes, H. /A. Ellis, J nsa