;:;~~."__ _-“ F 'r \ -» - _- :_-5. f ==_ err* xisfenf TH When the grmi for sinful Adsm’s sake, well knowing all the ilk to which human kind would be subject. God made it to beer herbs of all-healing. Among these herbs none was more widely distributed, or more .\ tentforgoodthsn Q W as Clover. The A ._ \\ scientists of oldsoon _ . found out the won- S§ ~ derful elect on the § ‘ nervous system ex- 515 ercised by clover ....._§ A mg; msking it one -=___'___ "'__; of the dhiefingredi- ._--' A suts lu their most _ ‘_ successful receipts 'V I i or blood elixirs. / sleeping df°U8l1¥8» _ of dbesses of the skin. Women in that olden time had ` Q' dw, bright eyes sud ine complexions, which listed until late in life. Why? Because they did not dose themselves continually with medicines. nor use mineral poisons on their faces to try to cover nplthe effects of bad, impure blood. They had work to do, and must keep them- selves well, and did so with these teas msde from the herhs of the field. A German scientist, one of the leading physicisns of the time. has revived the use of Clover is medicine. This is known ss Karl’s Clover Boot Ten, sud is s veritable elixir of life, sud_for the curing _ _ -_ __ `~`*'5`~§ - £_`~§ ”` sr' 'Q _J-_.J-" >'§* 52-<2? ,~, ' I _""7"" !l'...<.‘~ - \ Xf ,. ‘ \ . \\ \ _`_ l .tiff nd was gently stimulating the stomach and bowels. causing them to secrete usturslly the gsrioul juices needed for the process” *@0959* sud sssimilstios of f ood, sud by keeping th! bowels open and regular. l'¢ll°_'°d the body of all wsstt. WWW” matter, which, if allowed to Nmlll mine ue blood. freqswli' swiss rheumstism. In other V913! KHP* Clover Root Tea restores heslth_by ’ making pure blood, without which no one can have either strength l\ "" or u . Au absolute cure for hes *Y sick-headache. hscksclie s1_\:z:. -of be gf -» »< fvlud-1 of sp/_~cin‘.`_;.' 'D“1‘o‘.'.‘:i nn-.l .epziri -.'.'<;;-`.. ' on fiat---not *viriicfl o'»'c:',f;.:;;= or i-.".'»'o row; of stitching. FZ-gf. l ci'-sr§.".\'lier-.~ 4.- cents a. varfl-See that it is lsiigilcd. S A' / ' » .."?`I".» ,"" . » \..» 1-4 #wee Marine Insurance ! HULLS, CARGOES and FREIGHTS insured at Lgwgg-|; Hafgg. Sterling Certificates issued when required. LOSSES PROMPTLY~ -, snrrnnn. HORACE I-IASZARD. 0 _ Fire Insurance ! Very low rates quoted for desirable business. It will pay you to call on me before placing your risks. ’ HORACE I I-lASZARD» e ' ‘ GENERAL AGENT. cimewn, Apr-ii 2s, 1900-imc eta - I-Iowa. Prince Edward Is- lander Rescued from Death.- Five Doctors Pronounced His (`ase_ absorbing topic of tion. for the past few days here, wasifirr-uished by an incident that occured on the market ond Saturday. 'i I _ miles from town, had is box of Dodd's Kidney Pills from Mr. Arth-ur Hut.chin’s drug store. To a. friend he re- r Important No_-tice _ ~ --A fi t'-F' I _li _ " _ 1-. ` _ __ »., - -.. it , . _ . _ Lancashire Fife Vltliiiii*-lillllllliill Fiié . The above Companies arefuot.corine_e_ted the P.,_E,Q Islaiid Fire Uuderw_riters,_and are uo_tibou_nd_by' thetgsif -I ;§ -thowtiefor' ,sured to efeeis insu'rs,_n_ca _st I- ‘_‘€‘ ARDIAN cattle this morning by the Northumber- DR. J. E. McDonald returned _ 'Thurs- day evening from Montreal where he took the Hnskill post graduate coui-sein dental surgery. I Missions J olin McKenzie &'. Co. have mov- edlnto the store lately occupied by Messrs Rogers 8c Rogers, which has been neatly fitted up and makes an ideal store _for their business. With alot of new goods in cloths of every description and s. mag- nincent line- lot gent-‘s furnishings, the new store is a very attractive one. V e MR. Clarence Jones of this town left- business. He tookiwith him his horse and a handsome new milk wagon, manufact- ured espedially for him. His factory will beat Sunny Biiae outside the city limits. His many Summerpide friends wish him good luck in his venture. LAMEN'r.\'r1oN and sorrow mingled for a.while.witli the national rejoicing on dry goods box over which was a super- any malignity that might manifest itself, touched the fuse and retired behind t-he neighboring buildings to await. develope- course, so did the rocks and the dry goods box. One of thc rocks went through a. wiiidow taking the sash with it. The Pioneer building `vras shaken to its co._ Thursday morning for Moncton where he proposes establishing a milk pasturing , Central Street yesterday. -Some _boys whose ages varied from that of a bare- footed boy, to the maturer years of an ‘I under ta_ker,not satisfied withthe detouat-_ ing qualities of the Hreworks available in I the stores, proceeded with the aid of some gunpowder, a lobster can and other explosives-to inouufacture something that would do justice to the day we celebrate. The inissilewss finished, and the boys having placed it is an inverted structure of rocks, intended to modifyw ments. The developements came in due-I _ s __»¢@-»¢ ;.~ afternoon bythe Stanley. _ inns ner. &J. Mcnennie, sr. John. !M,,,.,,,. ¢,,,,,,,i,,.n ,,f Snwmmde, Miss iraq E. wright _left yesaei-any' ‘among the visitors to thecityveeterdsr- morning for Sackville, N. B. to attend the Chief Suk was in thgcgty yesggy-day ` closing exercises ofthe Ladies' College. visited the Legislative Chambers in 'Qin toreuoon. _ , _ _ _ i _.if *_-__ Mrs. M».i¢eim""nrnécm~me¢i< enn1M».sr_é_r _ _ _ _. _George Maciformack, left Wednesdfsy _ morning for I Macliias, e Washington ‘ __ ed _ T&¥¥ll301'ya _ ‘_ _ i` ,i _ Mr. J. F. Fraser, who has been in the city ._ _for some tlrne,lei_'t for hishome in St. Ignece-, PZQ., by the trdlu yesterday morning. 1 Mr. Geo. A. Freeze, the genial represen_ta»_ ¥ tive or the Maine central and Boston ‘I and Maine- railways retiirns to the Mainland to~day. - Mrs. (Rev.) James Allan has arrived home from Roseland, B. G., where she has* '_ -been spending some time with her~ daughter, Mrs. Jas. Good. She _is accompanied by her grandchild, Miss Jenn Good. _ Mm. G. F. Beer leaves Nelson, B. C. in a few dlsysfor this city. Mrs. Beer will stop oi? at Brandon, Toronto, and St. . John, _visiting friends, audit will thus be some time before she arrives- here. Mr. Beer expects to arrive-here in=J'uly. >'“*_i-?-<- ‘THE STRENGTH OF TWENTY MEN.” f When_ Shakespeare employed . this pharse lie referred-, of course~,. to- healthy, able-bodied men., H he had lived in those days he would liaveknownf that men and women who ure not healthy ni become me lcine, by making. t»he~.blood rich and ure and giving good petite and perfect digestion. imparts vitzgity and strengtli tothe svsfeui. The noni irritating oathariiic.. 'Hoodie- Pills. A Srnsmnu SoU'rm>on'r.-The Southport will leave West River on Friday next, May 4th, at 7.15 E Charlottetown, leaving Ferry ,Wharton return at 4 pa m. She will call at West- ville both going and coming. This trip willbe made every Friday until further _ notice. _ 9 d Saw 1 mo. i I u Incurable.--All Remedies Except ' Dodd’s Kidney Pills Failed to `Help Him-Dodd’e Kidney ~ _ f Pills Cured him. _ i / Q ' / Lrvm:PooL,_N. S., _25_th--The al1~ A well-known farmer, resident a few marked that his son was taking them for Bright-‘s Disease. , “Are they. doing him any good?" asked his friend. - ' “They a.re,”was the answer. “He has only used one box yet,but he has improv- ed wonderfully. No othermedicine that he tried did him the slightest good. “Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the greatest and grandest medicine that ever was made,” put iiila. bystander, who had over- heard the conversation. ' foundations. The staff o'n the lower floor thought the editor had fallen down the i FROM DEA'l`H’S DO0R........;............ .....- cover any trace of his mangled remains in the cellar, continued the search intoahis I isnnctum in the attic. The esteemed editorharl howeverheard the explosion, and thinking the building had collapsed, picked up his belongings, and left for down town before the searchers had ar- rived on the scene. His absence. was taken as proof positive that he had drop- pcd somewhere, and preparations for digging werent once instituted, but he turned up` down town, and has since resumed his work and his equanimity. THE SUN’S ECLIPSE. _ ini.-_. _ _ (ContinuedFrom the Sixth Page). come our way for a. quarter of u century In September, 1876, we had ` a slightly larger one; it occurredhere at and just after sunrise, and the morning was cloudy. Since then we have had a share (more or less nominal on account of the weatherlof seven other solar eclipses. The largest of them. and the best in every way, was the one that happened on the aft-emooirof Thursday, October 20th 1892. cloudless sky and everybody gazed his _fill at the crescent of eclipse," and 1 wondered at the strange “dreamy Iigh *the sun’s face than she did then, and ' The little group turned to the speaker quest-ioningly. He continued: _ Iknow personally of a case in which snatched a man from the very brink of the grave. Island, and was staying at a place called North Carlton. _ I Disease for fifteen years. _pronounced his case incurable. The best ‘ doctor in the district said the same! Pills. Ten boxescured him. They will curey our son, sir, you may be sure." ,» , _ .g___ Dodd’s Kidney Pills saved a preciousllfe- “I was travelling in Prince Edward “Everybody was talking of a. Mr. M. B. Couuick, who had suffered with Brightfs “Five doctors attended him. They all "He was induced to try Do.2d’s Kidney *las we had that Thursday afternoon, o | share of the eclipse-only partial thong lit be-willfmzike quite uline show. » But there is that “IF." Capt. Murph ‘glast ten years. On that record the wo l three times during the decade-in '91, ’ and ’96. It is time now for another cies ‘jon Monday. f _ _ ' Ile. _ - Yarmouth, N. S,,~ May 22, __ inn - 5 _s_ _ Huslins solziytakiug Hood’s Sarsapalxla. This- to The Skirts _ dsmtaest Au _ mek s rude _ _ f ..--.- 5..., ' e. “ M, 7500 y~fd- e°st$9»srl>re . I s~f..;;s.ee si: 60 etntto lovely wnineimnsisul (\_wortli- double.) ir ig” L 1 9.? ji r It was a. beautiful afternoon here, with a. which it_sh_ed around. This time we shall _have the moon covering a third more of _ Monday forenoon gives us as clear a. sk; ofthe meteorological station here, has been kindenough to supply me with the' weatherrecord for May 26-30 during the This is -the largest solar eclipse thisthas’ I .Z ' if ur h Y. rd ,‘cloud”_oc_curs-25 times “fog” Z), “raiu”. 17, and “clear” only eight tiines.The 28th itself has been clear in the forenoou- on y 94 r day on that date, but-w'elI, we slial know more about the matter before noon I P A. Cxnrnnoir. - 4 ' _s l 5 » '_ \_ _ _ _ _ _ 1;.. . H, _ , __ , if-s_1_» e _._ . ,- ¢.-` u . .~,__,~_ __ __ .,..,. ... .~,~.~._-,»,~,..,,~.- “ =,_~,._ :’i-.r-is ___ I 1 Q s .»~_ ` l ' - s - , .: ‘,. > _ __ , - . ,,. ,_ , i \ , . ~ , _ Isuk it time you paintcdlthat floor yon°_t;houg`l_it'?i-iliiif ldcing. f if e rum _.1 ~ ~ _ ._ , __-'_ _‘M _ _1 » ~ wi ~“ .iv _.. ., je. ;g,_;,_._ . _ ‘ ._' " 1# in lllltl' Head, Seniuer, 51;; ‘f;<_\z1,~ ,_.;._ '_.}..._;.~ #rf " "’¢\'\"_T__\`-»“7.‘ o.. .1 » . *gin |\` ~ _.I-` ¢.»~r "/fi- f The Spring rush is now on, we pair'S‘\op is now taxed to its wheel' and put it in~ns good she_»p_e‘s.s all parts for either Canadian not _ brazin g and Pnamellingf. '-The --1 - _M ¢._¢Q.._~, D en t\~s_try l Theresres' nmsoyillsasthere- be robust and healthy ou should hsve all nuenigponibie, but if they no we -fm gonetote Slled, have then oro Platinum and-Aluminum. Work gonna; menus oi the famous "Hale Method” and ee ynngginng center extracting nn- - f._°_°°S1¢0_ll8ly. This genersl- Auseethotic is safest known end' there is fnoksioh feelinzfollowing its~u`s_eas ie- usually _the ease after the administration ot _lllther ‘nr chloreiorm. I I _ ,. -» ~-. » . -_lol s _ _ . , . _, __ _ -u V - _ ._ _ _ _ ‘,, __ _ ,Q _ __ _ _, . _ ___ - _ ..~_._.._. __». Y, __ . _. J . f '__i`» _,sl _~;.,_,___;. *loam " Perfyuesei. QFFI Iitlessis Visit K _, ,,,,,,.., Thssnew amass. » open for bu in with 9 __ - »_'_ ._ » __ ._ ~ __~ _~_",_1_ ,. .' _~_ . _ '_ _ _ .~. _M-3 -'_..e-' _ _ , ,_,_, ('lia.rlottetown’s Busiesti Dry CUMPTII ° E .nit efaeesyfilnletii .sa ifqen with no decayed teeth seen afar. Haro them wl_iieh'save's them. " .1 _ csved roots shguld - ,_ ‘ wean eiieieesnwithtbebeet obtainable and crown them with Gold* Ned. Hgy2§ 151° W. Kittens Oxide one _rfsiniiiuy known .Our srtilicisl plates,_ynl;i;uite or; _, - . _,' __ __ j‘§_` _ °f_:_,;<§§.:;§*._fi A*