-.. - -¢ ~ 1.; _. > ~.».ff».-fi-» 1- _,. » f "-.'ri»_r.=,./-1' ,._ Ay.; 1#»j:.j~§5=‘_,{§§;_» 'i' i 1;," ~.=.e.<-~;'-,__ if _ ~ I ggy’ '-:- '. »:._’,_j’:_-", *_ . __ _ __ r ' "“` " “° -7§“§'~” ' ° f Q - »‘= ~.- fc- .. M1 £55* 5;! W* _ < ' .1 ' 1. “ ' *" 15.1 _=5§_; 3,-_ -='_',.~j- 1* -j_¢ 1;' ,» _Vg ,,, -_._.. TH“`. GUARDIAN tHARl0'l`T|°l'|`0\\`?\` JUNE 28, T899 ECZEMA ~<%1l*" W-. 5.- Arid Every Ftitm ui Tnntttitig liisliguring Skin and Scalp Humuts Cured hy (iiticura Crm: Tana . "r. -Bathe the agpsm hi?m§th Hoi' Wifi-1s ani ` ` ` ' ` ted parts thornug W1 i Lt-:rerun Soar. _M-.xt apply Ct"l'!f‘I'll1(\ - Ointment, the gjreat sl-rin cure.ant' lastli §I;';]_° a full dose or t'1'icuu.\ R290!-‘ 53"- li treatment will afford instant, relief permt rest and sleeinand point $0 3 509045'-`P°"‘.“f' nent, anti ecouomitxil cure when all else fails- S 1. L25: or. Ct"rtCt'M §’ld_,:nl‘&sr;.v:xr ggi! size). 506. Portal Diiro Asn Call. Conv.. Sole 90-. Bodom- ~u- - new is can s¢¢¢ina"64-i»¢= h°°k» ff°°~ P. E. t._ii|twit ON and after MOND._\Y,Juiie_ 26th l§99 the Trains ot' this Railway will run daily (Sundays excepted) as underz- _ rains Outward. Trains Inward. [lead Read L n. d H ‘;§f'§_ Ani. PM 30 3.l0Lv.Charlottetown Ar.l0ll) 3.30 Royalty .]_unct_ion 9. tl .e. vw.c . ~ ~ owes# f:'§s§§‘” §hs§.:; §§5§§§§ § r_§§'f§§i' " Srtuasu ‘tau an ::G~¢;a\»~\¢- ls” is u .°= ' ~'E r *Si g&PPJ %:;~_ .¢Gg&_ 952:? r 5’ 'ft '5"..'.2.”’ F?~N W@°19 RFgap;F undue _ _ 1° North W ilt-ihire S. 5 Hunter River 8. _ 06 Ar. Emerald Lv L . J ll iii Xi- “"° Lv. ass ass 7.35 S’side } 7.45 Lv. Ar. 8%) 5.15 8.17 . . . . . .VVelli&t0n . . . . . . . . . .7.4‘i 5.i`l) 3.1? . . . . ..Pn6t' - ' iiiiiifii ....... 1li.?.§Z;.i.'.;it;;;;§.i0 iiiq l L55 Ar . . . . . . ..'I‘ignish. . _ _ . Lv. Kilim. A.M P. M. ._ .Cha.rlottetown..Ar. &l5 3.50 " Mt. Stewart ........ ..7.lu 2.z0 ....... .$.10 12.50 _...L _...ass last P?-2’ M mm v a._M. P.ir M . .` _$3 ==; M. P. i\l. A. 3.3JLv....Mi,,Stewa.i~t....A.-i 4.09 ........ .. Morell __ ' t.‘ii . . . . . . . . ..St. Peters .... .. ' _ . . . .. Souris . . . . . ._ 8.23 ....il.v....Emerald.. ...Ar 5.45 N5 Travcrnc..Lv5.00 if 1 lui i - _' _ 1 ' 1 "! The malls close at the Charlotte town Post Olce aulfollowu (Local Tlrnel. For points west (with connections) to .'-ummerside and Tiguish on line of railway, 7.80 a m.and also at 8 40 p.m, with p.m. connections to North Tryon, Tryon, Crapaud. Victoria. Carleton, North Carleton and Searletowu. For points east (with connections) to bouiiic and Georgetown on line of raii. way, 8,00 p.m. For Courier route tc Southport and all points thence to Belfast, 6.15 a.m. For Courier route to North River and all points thence to Victoria, Tuesday, Thursday . nd Saturday. 6.15 a.m. For United States, New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec Nova Scotia. and the .\'orthwest, 8.30 p. m. i For Great Britain. Friday, 10 p.m Letters are collected from street ter boxes of 6 a.m.. 2 p.m. and 3 ID. THE 0I.ll _YAY- 0f Treating Dyspepsla and lndlgestion by Dietlnga Dangerous and Useless One. We say the old way but realy it is a very common one at the present- time and many dyspeptics and physicians as well, consider the first step to consider take in attempting to cure indigestion is to diet, either by selecting certain foods and rejecting ct iers or to gre. tty. diminish the quanity usually taken, in other words t ie starvation plan is .sup- posed bv many to be the first essential. The almost certain failure of the starvation cure has been proven time and again, but itill tie moment dyspsp- sia makes its appearance a course of dieting is at once advised. All this is radically wrong. It is foclish and unscientiiic to recommend dieting to a man suffering from dyspep- sia, because iudigestioo itself t=t\¥V°5 every organ, every nerV0 N16 ‘V017 ubre in tue body. What the Wlycpeptic waum is abundant °-mii... U. mi. by nm.-ii sniiiaaiii 't'tiiis.» . nutrition. which msnsrlwff °f amd D. POTTINQER. Gen. lan. Cui. G0v'=- RIL- Kniwon. N. B. GSA. SHARP Superintendent. P. E. I. B. . ChsrloSteNUL'Jlanc Sl M. ` wholemine ‘well 'cockd~f00l!. and some- thing to assist the weak stomach to di- gest iii This issxactly; tis purpose tor which Stusrt’s Dylpcpk Tablets an thiais tic llirthbd by |!_ 1- CHA ,gy - H dysycpsia, in other wcrds the patient vp ; _ heats plenty of wholcscmcj-food ,and SU” .`f9lDE, P. E- l~ R; m;‘ - Good Board at .reasonable rates. Pnaooach toaud froiiiall trains and learners. J.E. HOUGHTON, Water St., Summcrside 171' I l ' I ill. l; ll. lllllll T. *allude of Ballilllfl COIIQQO ill Dldll Surgery Crown and Bridge Work a spec- ialty. _ All operations performed and work done in the very latest up-to-date manner. Prices moderate. Satis- faction guaranteed. ‘ OFFICE- Water St. Summerside an I cod 6 mos T0-LET l T0-LET l Acomfortable dwelli house situated on taheconerotPownal a:§Gr-aftcn Streets a.- 'o prcsert occupied b W. F. Tidm rsh, . P sessi n given t.heiii¥st day of Ag*-tl nekltiq os gpply to UFO AS W. |DODD ch5df Pownal Street -GDURALII I. MARTIN naamsrnns. loiipliciwrs. Notaries Public, mc. Money to OF F ICES{ é‘:’f¢‘;"..%°.it...?“§§i‘.'.‘.: H. C. McDoNar.n, B.A.M.P.P . J. Manrriv Wli.ite’s Caramels H1111. Snowilake Chocolates- Can be had at any of the following tirst-class stores. $- ‘ T- J. Morris. D. L. Hooper. W. Pickard & Co. W-A.Hutcheson. W. F. Carter. Stewart & Gates. Sanderson 8; Co. Sinai-vs Dyspspsia Tsblstcdipst it 1-ir 5him. In this way the system- is nour- hhedaad the overworked stomach rested whether the works or not. One of _these tablets wilt digest 3.000 grains of meat or eglgs. ' Your druggist w'i tcll you that Stn- art’s Tablets is the purest and safest remedy for stomach- troubles and ewrir irisl makcsons more friend for this ex- cellent zprcparations. So.d at 50 cents for full szed package at all drug stores. A little book on cause and core of `,stomash|-diseases( mailed, free by ad- .di'essing,F. A. Stuart Co.. Marshall, Mich. Real Danger. The Young Fish- Oh mother. I see a tishtrman coming. He’s gots joint-d rod, a silk line, a whole lot. of lies and all sorts. of things.- The Old One-Never mind him; but if you should see a little boy with a piece of string, a bent pin and a tin iull of worms, then swim for your life. . THE ORIGINAL. There is onlv one remedy known that has a combined action on the kidneys and liver and cures the most complicated ailments ot these delicate tilt-ring organs, and that is Dr. Chase‘s Kidney- Liver Pi.ls, the original kidney pill. This world famous kidney and liver cure has an enormous sale in all pa ti of Canada and the United States. -gi... ` No lliicrohrsln Switzerland. A scientist looking for microbes says there are absolutely none on the Swiss mountains at an altitude of 2.000 feet. gl-gli ITCHNG PILES. False modesty causes many people to endure in silence the greatest misery imaginable from itching piles. One application of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Oint- ment will soothe and ease the itching. one box will completely cure the worst case of blind, itching, bleeding, or protruding piles. You have no risk to run for Dr. A. W. Chase’s Ointment is guaranteed to cures piles. “It is only right that I should tell you,” she said, “that father has lost all’ “Not alll” he exclaimed. ‘~Yes; all,” she asseitad. °°No,” he said firmly; ‘-not all. You are still feft to him. I could not be so creul as to add to his misfortunes, 'I`ell him-tell him from me that my generosity impels me to leave him what little lies in my power." STARVED NERVES. When the blood is thin and watery, .` the nerves are actually starved and nervous exhaustion and prostration soon follow. Feed the nerves wi'h Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food and you will J impart to them the new life and vigor of _terfect health. Lace cut and fac- simile sigmture of Dr A W Chase on ciiaisiiieea. may 2es0d&w ` I wtiica my 'suis sis worst °w='°f"` because the tablets will digest the f- od- ‘fc °m»2f.'e.f°" “~“*s's1i>ie AND Piitttcis co.‘ Tm-: Campana called here yesterday \ morning on return to Montreal. Shel took away 130 boxes cheese. 2 cases lobsters. 677 bags po.atoes. 150 lbs. wool, 232 cases eggs. M. W. B. Mir.Ls is moving his goods back to his old stand opposite the Mer- chant s’ Bank which has been thoroughly remodeled and which is now one of the prettiest and brightest stores in Summerside. THE body of the little giil Daisy Perry, who was drowned in Summet- side harbor last Tuesday was found yeserday morning, a short distance from the rlaee in which the bodies of the other three girls who perished at the same tme were found. The re- mains were laid to rest in the Episcopal Cemetery. St. Eleancr’s yest rday afternoon. Tin-: closing ext raises ln the Kinder- garten H ill ye t rday forenoou were wit iessed by quita a number of visitors, who watched with genuine pleasure the drills of tie little ones. The little ones acquitted themselves admirably. show- ing a hearty and intelligent interest in all tieir extrt-ises and giving unmis- tikeable evidence of painstaking care on the part of their teachtrs,Mi.ss Hunt and Miss Churchill, THE exercises in connection with the closing of thc_Summerside schools will take place in Market Hall to-morrow evening|com mencing at 7. 15.In addition to the usual programme there will be an address by Rev. G. M. Withycombel and a spellng and history-match be-_ tween competitors taken from different classes. Au admission often cents will be collected at the door in aid of the Public Libary. Pupils with their classes will be admitted free. Axosc the I-landers advertised as receiving academic honors at Kiug’s College no mention was made of the splendid record made in his first year by ,I Mr. louis Fraser, la'e teacher of Port Hill school, who succeeded in winning the “Weis ford testimonial,”perliapsthc , most--eovetedtof all~ the honors of the course, btcause in order towiu it the P9 . _ with young men fresh iro`m;the' bestl schools and had to make as aggregsta . beyond all his c`i..~s. Une of the hist iric condition. oi thispiize is tint tie ncrslstt del~ver before ii s|iscial_ cou- vooation an 1 r-tion ‘cimmdmorili the gradu t~ of tie college who hrroicslly fell leai-mg the chargel that captured the R-idsn during the Crimean war. _ _ I- _ P _P 'K deltvenng this orstion is aiways. the classical ability of theprizeinan. fu. ciimsroii, wsiiiiigi<'iii~; :iiis.uc1~isi11 Wellington; John C Durant, Margot i., Clfas. Locke, New Loudon; ' Geo. *H erse; John E. Crater, Malpeqne; IS YOUR WIFE ILL-TEMPEBED the circumstances may be altered bv purifying and enriching the blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Good appetite and good digestion. strong nerves and perfect health take the place of these diseases. Hood’s Ssrsaparilla is Amer- ica’s. Greatest Medicine and the best that money can buy. . I-lood’s Pills cure biliousness, sick headache. The Biters Bitteu. Hiram Hayseed-Did the bunco iuen git any of your money this ttme,Silas? Silas Wayback-Yew jest bet they didn’t, but I reckon I`ll git some o’theii~’n. I told ‘em that I§hed a lot o’ neighbors thet wuz jest dyin’ to buy gold bricks, ` an’ six of the tellers promised to come ati' board with me this summer. 9 - - 4 HIS OWN FREE WILL ' i TIIE SIIADKLES 0|-' MlSl ) g ealthy full 0 bound by the shackles of ill-health if: nervous, easily szirilcd, cannot sleep- Feels weak, worn out and lacks ambition Heart palpitates and head throbs- H Al, . ,, _ g . wr Man ' a woman who should be stron and h st.. is ' .' ~ _ gone feelings and sinking sensat times M Dark circles under the eyes, pfillor of thee `J and feet cold and clammy- These are some of the links in the chain t f to ill-health. l\Iaiiy a tired, nervous, run-down, despond is asking if there is anything can shatter the sh boundless blessing of health again P V\'e answer that there is- Thousari MILBIIRWS HEART IND I ds of weak, debilitated, .pale cheeli less, weary, worn-out women and girls have i during the past year. And the result- i S ll U l IICYYC It CI 4 . Strength returned and cheeks got rosy- Heart beat regular and sleep became rcfre Nervous spclxs and faint spells ca ne back ' Des ondent, mclanchol , don t`c.ire to liv P Y into bright and happy hopefulness Here is a statement from Mrs. W Ba Ottawa, Ont., and it’s worth the readin “ For years my life has been made miserable by My heart used t.» di.-tri-ss mc terribly, I would have my heart, and then it would start and beat no hard whateverl was at and ait down. Milburn s Heart I from the first, and I gradually gained health. \\'h¢ll I completely cured. Tiic licart tins palpitation, peared, and restfirl sl-ep and healtliy'-appetite have whole system is so toned up and iqvigorated that I work, whereas beforc I took the could lclrcely P Y 0 Milburns Heart and l\erve Pills 3 boxesfor $1.25, at all druggists, or MILBURN & Co., Toronto,°Ont. student hadio enter 'into com tition (A y ` ¢~ fi* ffallart ds-ods ot .hl~‘j~\r~-Welstord. ai frcshilor Tnetiskof rearir I ' ` couaidcrfdtpbeiniselfa testimonytc . » p. ' .F ‘ N I , R’ I h I . . - . . f . . g ._ ‘J ,V a ciiirnsti. Horst. . i , f . c t »- » 11; T* "li 32 thus eu erin! tie Britsh arms. with n . ' ._ _ gr- F l I . in i i Y -fn Sirunnar, (June Malloy, in E I fl vp W French River; Cyrus Pilliran, French. ~_ . jf" f' ”‘ ' gliyera J.PA. D§l:;pn,MAlb;rtori; Liouiec . Lsc . __ f 'ii' , rt ' ; . . - ~ _- I ‘ " town? Jas.oH. llleeves Fxglblwn--nit. . » ._ THE - (il ;. ` 1 . `. A( ' . _ ` ,,- p i ," Bhatlullelnwn Amateur llhltltc Webb, Cape Wt lie; Thos. R. Tuplin, ~ - Margate. . _ _ _ i JUNE 26.- H. P. Irving,Cape Triv-‘ James Woodside, Malpeque; Prof. J. ‘ Phillips, Montreal; E. J. Jones. Winni- ` ' peg; Cornelius McLellan. Grand Rivir; . ' _ ' ' _ James McKinnon, Grand River. _ , ' . ' ’ Medals and Prizes to the Value of $450.00 to lo PIEIOCI-E .AIIIIE E b f t, d 'I b h` .` - _ - .m§°"i.`§§'i»r°§ii§i°.m»§'fP.i.i§..°c§f.. i one mis novice. t s-ons mis :icy Extract ir. Home will then become an lst'Prise-Silver Watch value $10.00 (D. Nichol- i 19° P1129-G°|d Fdcn. Much ct the misery of married mn) 2nd Prize--Silver Gif, life is due to corus. Putnam’s Extractor 2nd }_>,.ize_Si]ve|- Medal (Joseph Me,-rv) 3rd Prize--Value, (R is sum’ P°i°1°S°’ 'md Pr°m'”° r 3rd Prize--Bicycle Pants (Gordon dz McLellan. I L A Chautauqua Dispute. _ _ 4th Prize-Bicycle Boots (Alley & Co.) _ _ -- _ |2-|00 Yards Dash ll-landlcalm 1°* P\'1§°-Dmltlls 0°# First Philosopher-The mill won’t ' lst Prize-Gold Medal, $5 pl908i ba-I' 8f»tIl0|\€d 2ndf‘Priae-I Demon Ph grind with the wat-ar that is past. y (Queen Hotel.) V 3rd Prize-Daily Patr S°°°“d Ph1l°°°l;hY *EWT ‘U05 lt? 2nd Prize-Silver Medal (A. McDonald.) , . - Pub Co.) That’s the way w th you--always rush- 3rd P,-ize___Pip¢ (A_ W_ Bgddim ' ing to conclusions without making 3__0|»|Q Mild »BI¢yC|Q (B0 3 |8)a|\¢| undef) I0-Q\illl’\Q_l’ ”||l I °XP°"m°“l9- ____ lst Prize-Gold Medal. S5 piece, bar attached, " ;°%1;':;`°F'° -~c1acUMsr.iNcas ALTER ‘ s (P- S- Bf°'11») I t “ s “ami” “A ES aid Prize-.1-Dozen Photos, (G. H. cook.) K- R°~_=-) In cases of dyspepsia. nervousness. 3rd Prize-Sweaiei-, (D. A. Briice` 3"d P“'°"P*"' P*°“» catarrh, rheumatism, eruptions, etc.. p 4th jp,-iZe_C&ke Dub (Moo,-9 &}'g¢Le0d)' 'I Two nw. ..° ' ( _ ’ , 0 I - uarter Mile Bicycle Open, Heatctlfly L . 1,5 P,-iw_(}¢i 5 si ri. s ~ » ‘ _ - 13 Prize-silver cup (W. W. Weiiiier.) 2”’ BS“'°' M°"°' i 2 apr' t.i<1M it i,s5 °»,bi. is tied, s' _ 3rd ‘_°Y°\°P‘“°°~(° £_ Cralli; 0 e 8' PEW r at C ( 4th Prize-Daily Guard ard Prize-silver Mean, (Fiii1E1e¢tii¢_c<>.) - P“b° C°°) 5-220 Yards Flat Race (Handicap) |2_|; | gg. ¢|,|g ist 1>rize_-coin Meiiiii(uiiyi>r wiiibiiiioii.) °i'.f2'f=»,§§§__i;.,i,i'iir.,.i.i 2nd Prize-Silver Medal, (Berlin Dental Parlors.) find P,-ize_F,,hmg Rod . _ _ ._ _ , _ . ` , , < _ _ -> ) '_ ~‘ .1 _ ` _ - ° . ' a ° ' . . ,' _ ° , ' ' ' t C 8| I O 3111 Prize-Daily Examiner for one year, (Exami 3|-3| P|»,ze_¢°Li,,ud md ner Pub bo) J McIntyre ) 6- Half Mile Blcycle'0pen lst Prize-Gol Medan, (Mark Wnght & Co) I3-FIVE Mill .I6 C|¢( 2nd Prize-Gold Medal $5 piece, bar attached, ht P"‘z°"_G°] Medd 2 d P Gold Med Reardon Bros U “Z9” 5| 3rd Prize-Silver Medal, (Sta.n‘ey Bros. S Hewmtl -Half Mile Run (I-lanoicapl 3rd Pme Sliver Med lst Prize-Gold Medal (John McLeod & Co ) Laundry] 2nd Prize-Gold Medal $5 niece, bar attached 4th Prize-Pipe J Ra (W F Carter ) Four to start or no third drd Prize-Baking Dish, (G. F. Hutcheson.) i ' SPECIAL PRIZE-For the competitor making the largest number of points in the Bicy cl value S25.-O0, (L. W. Cook) 1 _' ~ ' ` SPECIAL PRIZE- For the com etitor .kin th t . t I e of 'ints in th ther - Beer & Goff' every box oi the}geniiincY.Y 7 DEAR Sins,-I cannot speak too Nugoet (J Brent Daw 0 DP C1153 g e gre” 98 “um ’ 1' PJ 9 0 _ k O1 f I , ., , _ s n, awson y), ' . ` H. E. D D S ;lK~,!ii,i:§.If_3e ;x;e.1,.§n§el;;L‘g;`;;RI;§ close with the Secretary, Monday Night, June 26th. Bees, 50 cents for . ll 1 3 = 9 _ ° household for burns, sprains, etc , and 111 WA . Fics I _ we ivoiiiit not be wiiiioiit _ " ` elldarlce' Sports begin at 1. p 111. sharp I 1 er u 1 i . ° Tm ood _ -I-_ °‘°"°;‘°“'E§' ““"" ““"""‘9 _ t 55225 ‘.`if'§i'fl’.Df..liT§‘_’°”° Anitiission 25 csnrs. amino stan 8 carritlge orses during July and ummefsldai P- E. I. Publ' h A ' V* '- f A ,_ _ is er rnprior Chrcnitl . _ &:_.=;‘..;..,,f;».=i>,;y,,;;,,g¥°t»1 -»°=»d». Gm LM, ,nd g,,,_.,,,, ,,,es,,e,,cs tb = 1'... B. mi<>:n¢[111_an President. L. F. Mun °°'"" "““° "3»‘f- made Dentistry Pam1ess_ A11 work I s nel 9---mon tues thurs & sat td ... lf? i I L_. l 9-izo Yarns Home I t HN. it oi i ll