___~___q__K__._. :,_.....-s-ef l it -’?f*’Tf.“ 8 _ rua ousnnrl_i_s_, caaaporrrmws raison anwann Ismail. iw,-nqn...r9. ru., _,¢__,.:,._; -'.._. -_,'} i _ _'__ _‘VA _A hd* VM- - _ `V A il’ ii.. i i __ '-sizrrrzri THAN DAvin HARUM 1" _ ` ‘ ` 1” ‘ _ e .., _ _V ._,,,__-_»..,.~.:.._._u__.. ..... _ ,_ _ _.,:_ ,,,,.,.. .,- ..._-~. ~&¢.. V, , .,,_¢-_...J .__-I.. . ,,V_, ,V_ “_A “ font znninlin lsiniwisu or in wisi W‘a§s Aiarmin I Amicted With i.a'@i’iH I’ ‘ S Y ‘ ‘; PP A sr r fn 1 Ln _ -- .. _ .. ......L nr ns.i:A|GLi:".Lron;SoN. _ T - C-|-'redo by Pe"ru'na' - ~ ~ -» ____ \ _~ Charmingiy produced. . . Forewoid_Vby Stephen G. Clow.. . . . Tn yum Komnooh one M the but ` " [1 in neressary qn_ly io quote the review of this delightful book which recently appeared in the rsomiirisi, ann. u is as fniiom: ‘ We are muah :nlataken il "Zebndiah Bartwell" does not prove to be one of the moll |uc» nessiu -works ol recent American fiction, and we have not met with any cleverer character drawing since ine time when the fnnmns Nova rcoxia jxige represented for na Ram Slick. aa n Yankee cicclturraker and edriier. full of quuint droili y-_ uusophiaticated wit, knowledge of hiima i :nit-.rre_ ami aoiituge in tne use of what he calls ‘ soft sawder.” In our uginipn. b" is ~i greater exertion than David Hamm and iuiniie y superior tothe interesting ut im le "Dsrrr-il of the Blessed Isles." Frorn the iirsr chapter, when Zeb is installed an mil er and postnnser at Wha1lonsl»ur|rh_ Essex Countv, New York. till the last chapter, when we take leave ui him, as he is awkwardly nursing the infant son ol his _only dallphter. Mrs. jack Spaulii ».g_ we are compelled hy the novelisi`s art to love and ndxuue his a tniistlc hero .for almost everythiu rliat he doa and everything that he says. The author. we lmrn without surprise. is :ne ofxlhe most delightful platform enieriainern and impersonitma ol Ile day. In the present h`gh\y original novel he has introduced us to some of bln belt eharaeier studies. thvugh the unique i dividnalitv of Zeb cvershndown all with whom he iaVasl>cia|.ad and taken un eapiive irre.-.1versb\v,onee and forever. There are but few exciting incidents in the story, wi'ii the except on of the fall and subsequent redemptirn of /.eb's assistant. Prank stewart and the Po t Office m‘abery, which is cleverly traced to Het bert Lord. the gentlemanly villain ri the :rule drains, who is sevitenc-d forit to along term in the State's prison. Jennie Stewart. the c ip;»le_ anti her sinner Allie. ‘he blind girl. more our warinestsympathiea with the wriher'a pathetic desrripuon of them. All the "draxnatis tersoune" aie real flesh and blood charaiuern. with whom Dr jghnson seems to have been intimate and we congratulate him upon having mingled ‘smiles and tears so snccessluliy in his realistic story." The ioth edition of "IEE" is onthe press and the public are still buying it eagerly. Wheu ordering ask for beauziful new catalogue of books containing bo titles and over a score of illua- trations in lslfione. Address. if I nililoln Dwl§l§fr>l6nLi`Srn1\?éf“ som in the harbor, is arena me sais. A itmrrrao ofthe Summer-side Branch M. L, A. will give an address on the Navy. ed that J. H. Johnston, formerly of Sum. B.issevaio, Manitoba, destroyed by fire on the 7th lnst. It is said thaloss is partore recently from Philipshurg, Mon- tana, where he had been in the employ of the Granite Bimetalic and Good Hope Mining Company, to take the position of Superintendent of the mining estate of the late Marcus Daly, the Copper King ar. Great Falls. Mont., one of the largest and rich s* Apply to B.D. Sharp, Summerside. lil d 0|.. _ \.. \ -nv-*fm ,_ "_ ‘_ ol the Navy League will be held next Mon- , 1;_;____,__` V. T d _ . _ _ f \» , ay evening at which Capt Joseph Read, ,__ - ` \ _ -- . "L_ "_ , V V . - .. , _ . _ BY the Winnipeg Free Press it is learn- lf." > If \ €_;1T;‘?k§* ‘ 22-; ‘=. tuerside, had his confectionery store at 15125:' f 1." I \_l _ covered by insurance. V'f f" 1%-"‘,`\..,_V_ ` 5 Eboan I. HoLLaNn. son of ZA. E. Hoi- L' 1 ,q\I&_ll& `\_,. » T4 land, Sz. Eleanors, on the eve of his de- `“'. _.--- -- #_ ?z:'* _\ Z’ _ Zlif /._-_._ \~5*.";`.f l lil .__ \ “ff 5 ` ~ »- ~.. *.'..-.4 -l`\\§=;§_ . Pe-ru-na "` _.ag cures _,,__»;;,;f. . more 4 cases of //l/. ’/. ___,,.,.,__..__..1.- - .g 5" 25 l'» . . » .u.., u.»_._._.,.»-W.. -mm ,_,.._.,_._._ .33 ew-.gns..c..- ill ~.~.-~f~2aaer_;~ >._» -_ _ . i i U d CQMPANY A T 835 B R0A])_ ami., .‘§`.'.“.'if.d'l§`l§°i',f§.f£`.§l’§..r§l"2`., the citizens of Pbilipsbur and res t 4 L_” ‘ 'las greater iutere!. ' /f reme ICS ' ~ ` T '41' ..' . r ' / game between the bankers and Brace,Mc- T. ` \ ' V Kay & Cris clerks The contest was keen } ` -7-_~. -».-,. ":`f»:‘v"'y‘i'»_ - ~ "“l‘.:?T` 3 . '»¢`l!i"XTlf'i,l':"l4`§l7i ,.'n_ l' 3:., l'.,:,, of, . ; :_ _i| “fl . in t».~ You get an article that has been known and approvedby the public all O 'er Canada for years; Its beauty,durability and great covering capacity, make it easily the best mixed paint on the market. ' _ $1.40 pe. gallon. D 0 D D & R0 G E RS Headquarters for Paints and Brushes. 5 THINK Wim You on s=====°'=f . . i ii _ \V,. Caz1't know too much about anything '°°."f;,,`,`:§,;B ° °" 0,,.,k,, V` you are buying. H. Matthews goal W. callback Paint for the house is no exception. J~ ““'"“““ P°‘“° W- M"“'°°“°“ When You Buy Crown and Anchor PURE MIXED PAINT ` I TT for PlERsoNALl INTEREST. A RUBBERS AND RUBBER BOOTS *En We hfive just re- ceived another shi; ment of Rubbers and Rubber Boots in 1 Men’s, VVcmeu's, ' Boys’ and Girls’ sizes in the celebrated Granby and Canadian makes. MORRIS & SMITH, G. D. Wright Funeral Director and Embalmor. Having purchased from Mark Wright Co. Lt‘d , their undertak- ing nsiness. and also securing their undertaking departments on Kin Square I am prepared to attend to af Tera personally and in an up-to- D. 0. 0. intandalaavlag Sunday evening ` H.m‘c“ te manner, paying special attenti for i It to T d C to caring for the dead with a viewtg Het-Aflitlier wiil:?o::(i:n°|:an:=:r lgdzlail uw" & “°L°°d .fe mg A Wd] ins nmiur of no living. omgmwn Paper Men -Yesterday we 0 . mi- ed v Office Phan. _ _ - 2|3¢_ mm °,,,,,‘,'ff‘°'§',f,§,”,§,',',,§’,‘°f,,'°‘f,‘°°f 112;* | K0“d¢l'\00 - ~ ' ° 60 , To cursaheadaohonl lan minutes use "WY Wm ddlght YOU.-M00!! & ld. tu il. Kumfort Headache Powdern. McLeod 19 d r i J. P. Vvooflhurg, Sydney is in the city. John Strachn of Halifax is in the nity. E. Boswell, Vittoria was in the city yes- terday. Rev. Edwin Smith H. A. returned in Cardigan yesterday. Henry and Mrs. Aitkin were passengers to Georgoto wa last night. W. S. Louson returned yesterday from a business trip to Montreal. E. J. M':Kendrick, Campbellton, loft Thursday night for \Vinnipeg. Mrs. G. J. McCormaa returned yester- day afternoon from St. George's. William McLellan oi’ this city was a passenger last night en route to Boston. James Farquharaon, Clifton. Lat 48, has returned from a pleasant visit to Victoria and Bedeque. E.Bosweli, Victoria. was in theClty yesterday. He left by the special last night for Halifax. Geo lsity of Wallace N. S. is ln the tha city. Mr. Batty is owner of allian- sive stone quarries at that plane. Messrs Uiark and Anderson who were .Yesterday on ntnrn to tha Mainland John C. Ballum, Mount Albion return- ed yentorday from Dnlhouaia having. been summoned home by the illness M his mother. _ I Wallington Imaam hrrurnma, il., who has been homo during tha past, few days attending tiiofhoaral I his brother at Null Wlitahlroleft last ni“tea re¢_` turn. llisa lloore, daughter of Colonel Hooray in the city attending the Seed Show lefti_ e t score as 1 tol and the game finished with bankers 4, Brace, Mc- Kay 8: Cc's clerks 2. The parsonnelof the W. E. Jardine cover Creel McArthur Dan Sharps forwards A. Conners T. F. Dover Geo. Brace A. H. Seely El \Vebbsr L. R. Allen J. McKay _ THERE was u good attendance at Crystal ‘ rink last evening to witr.e=s the iiockvy matches. 'i`ne game between the Unions ci Ctiipaud and the second Crystal-Piorn eers proved ii decided victory for the Sum- uierslfic team, At half time the score stood B4 in favor ofthe C. P'=i and at the ilwish the count stool €rys*al~Ploneers . 13, Unions il. As the Cripaiid boys only _ brought six men the uia;ch was played W. Straniz Goal Charles Clark L. Noonan Point Fred Snow Athol McLeod C. Point Hurry McLean C li.{cDon aid l"orwar.'is James Knox W. Gould E. R. Reid l'].i. Mallett. VV. McNuvl|i, The :lis'rlctEoworth League Conver- Lion mei. in Centreville llethorlist, Church on Tuesday March 15. The first session opined at, 2.30 p. m. with prayer and praise service it-ri by the president Thomas Moyse. Reports were submitted from the leagues ofSurnmerslde, Bedeque Searltown. Carleton, Tryon and Albertoo. Two excellent papers were given, one by Mas Wilkinson, Alherton, on “The Epworth Leagueas an educator to Christian workers," and one by Mrs. J. Frlzzle,Bedeque on “Our Pledge". Rev. Mr. Dawson, Tryon gave a short address no "TheNeccsslty of Hpwcrth Lenguern havingubetter acquaintance with the doctrines of the church". Alter oousider- able discussion on Amusements the session closed. The evening ses- sion opened with devotional exercises. Rav. Mr. Wightman, Alberton, ad- dressed the meeting rzlving statistics and showing the possibility of the Forward Movement lu the N. B. and P. E. I. Con- ference. Rev. Mr. Chapman continued the subject and stated clearly that one missionary could be supported if each member ci' the various leagues would only pay 40 cts per year to the movement. The discussion on “What steps shall we take" followed. It was resolved that this convention request the individual leagues of the Surnmarside district to combine in an eioxt to support in part one missionary in the field. Also resolved that all tho districts in the conference be requested to undertake to adequately support one missionary in the ilald. Rav. A. D. l(cCully Rave an addrael on The Ipworth League as an evangelistic agency." While the collection was being taksnTho|nas Horse sang a solo "My Mothar’s Prayer." The convention was hrvnghtwanloas with the braallmion. Dons rom; naar on! Ar thcnri I! in all k th of r».'i’-'.'.l»» ri'-e~rii`L.,“i"iL»..\3°r°.I.‘.ii'§ for ntanaoh p ut-am wothachs, aikliaadaolia. am mam uliar to children. A faw drops orklleprzlz line in awaatanad water makes a pleasant drink and never falls to qulakly relieve. Nervilina in an lrood aa the doctor in am- eriranoita and costa only So. a mth. Get Nervilinc from your driuulh ay. Da. lum.'ron_a lhnnaaxn Plzu ron aponith tge exercised their ind’ :C 'rn allowed ' 'nrt' I ll, I I » C I I :ern forinneah the Th howedm. ’ `l¥ Ia grlppe ///W/// V . ly; 'fn ,, ~ ff/gf: 7774/ / combined HON. W. H. PARSONS. VV. ll. I’c?so:is i.; 11:;-Histo Senutor and Ex»Speclul Judge ofthe Supremo (,‘ourt`of 'i`ex:1n, also lZ:i;;udi<»r-General in Confederate Army. ln a. recent rm.-r from os; ri sim.-i., N. w., ivaninrgwn, D. C., inn prominent senile- Lnu' t.':c recom.-ncndaflan of personal lrlends and many strong lest!- monials .us to the cificncy of Pcrunn In the treatment of the numerous symptoms of the grippo with which l have been allllctcd for four montlbs > past, I have lawn Induced to undergo I treatment with lhlsIU$1`l.Y W C' braicd funnula. l fool 41 decided change for the betfer alter using lt only 5 one week. It In especially good In toning up the stomach ard has ltzrdti; » J-.‘ul.'.'=-cl effect upon my :;;;p::tIte. I therelhre feel much encouraged a :rr nn the mad to complete restoration. "ily numerous friends lu Texas, whens l have had the honor to com- _-\,\f~/\/\/vvvvv » rrzmd a brlgade or licr Veteran Cavalry ln a fouryeam’ war, may .accept I fills voluntary f2;sfi’1'1om' ;1l So the merits of Perunn as .a sense of 0bllg'lil0Il . on my p.-:rt for ff.; wonderful eff1cacy.”»--W. I1. Parsons. (_. _ .._._____..___.vv._-_-_~.f_-.-vv- --------- - _-v-_-v-_-_“_-_-_-v-v-----v--ve'-rv-‘ve---*-‘f [Er rc in no rcizictly in i1.~= rvorlci that soothes while it stimu.1ai.cs, licals as it -rift-K.; thc conditions produced by lmoxpurgates. Pcrunri is not apurgativc, ~.-iiwpo br-tar-r than the r<~inr~ily, Peruna. or cathortic, or sedative, or stimulant, p,,,.,,,,., Strengthens as it renovates, noi' a vegetable or mineral poison. It Latest From Summerside and . ’ " $1.50 Postpaid ~ _ ,.__ __ _ ' . _ ,_ Prim County- » ~ ’ » ' , _ _ ~ r, /'° ., , 1/ Eleven illustrations by a noted New York Artist. . .. _, . ' _- _ “"7::: \ ` reaches the source of all diseases of the mucous membranes by its action on the vriso-motor system. of norvoa. 1;v¢ry person who has had la grippo during tho last your should take a oollrac of Pcruna. N0 one need expect perfect recovery unless they do ao. The gi-ippo has produced catorrhul inilummution of the whole mucous membrane, and 3001*] hcrillh is impossible until than are restored w a normal condition. This Por-una will do. A great many rema- dlvs have been suggested for this con- dition from limo to time, bu! Porlma appears to be the only remedy that has any substantial value in those eases. Ii hm; never failed to give satlafaitxtlllll during forty ycars’ cxpcricncl and ltlll occupies tho iiuiqiio position of being the1eod.ing(ifnottho ou1y)speclI1o rem- edy for the oft/or-effects of la grippe. llcnry Distin, the inventor and maker of all the band instruments for tha Henry Distin Manufacturing Co.,w'rites tho following from 1441 South Ninth street, Phlliulclphin, Pa.: “ I had n had attack of lo grippe last Docornbcr which lasted more than three months, and which left me with oatan-h, and several of my friends advised. me to try Pernno. I began with ii bottle the first wook in March and it certainly did mo ogreiii. dcol of good. I was so well satisfied that I purchased another bottle and followed the directions, and can any that it has cured mo.”-Henry Dlatin. If you do not derive prompt and satis- factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your oaseand hevrlll be pleased to give you his valuable ad- vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarlum, Columbus, 0. . . _ . . A d of $10 000 has been deposited in the Market Exchange Bank Colum- ;i.'.lli.§:§;u0T'ii.';i;C.T§...The f°“°w‘""° .."1us,’3lY1€>T as zz giraranter-:_ that the above testimonial is genuine; that’we hold 0 1"S~ UMODS- .fn our possession authentic letters certifying to the same. E very one of our tes- .fimonials are genuine and in the words of the one whose name is appended. i. r . from $4.50 to $19.00. - We have also to hand a brand new stock of our invitation, to come in and look them over. ~ Sentner Trainor Q- . BRvANT’s L|TTLi3 NEwsPA|>ER -coNrAlfNs- . ooinni nnoniunon *in ii mn s LL ol an lnveslnient in which every one hundred llotl vm returned to' the pure lla a conrparailgliy :mndsfntmxl and asain; §mo?ie returns. ll( li lla TheeelNne'¢ :°naofl.a?.llch1 .‘ M ‘ The Store That Saves You Money. li tells an ol men and women prominent his in pnhlle life today who look W SPRING ATTRACTIONS THEY ARE HERE iN ABUNDANCE _ A glance at our show window will give you some idea of our superb display of ‘ LADIES’ SPRING JACKETS direct from Germany. Our assortment is extensive and includes 'all the fashion- 5 able shades and shapes, some plain, others elaborately trimmed. Prices range ` LADI ES' RAIN PRGOF COATS . in full and 3-4 lengths, also Ladies’ Skirts, Capes and Children's Coats. 'Ihese -. are all really ' handsome goods and ladies should avail themselves of this, dt Co. n= You oNt.r xssw , *wait until the weak be- mel ina: get :.:".£°':°'l.§'§.°'5..'.*r~¢°...':..‘:: ge nr men h ons A' wah. 'their operations ` being intently |;.il:aed world. Your opportunity is once more pieced before gyon. wialbn ia - . _ ' llYAl‘l"8£lT'Il,l NPWIUAPII dash lnliy will thi plat lavbdmenl and lhd present r o tl ll i -Qt I T $l»s{“3ri‘»’.'I!iBIi"f1.. JT” .tl”r}'~' '-'.1' ‘lMI#2‘i!"s‘§i¥#’rf‘SR{i%. vow CHAIIIIO, l0N'l'l§AL. the present." ul arlnanriner llheonm. mf HI V E L Representing Pggilgwd. _ _V _ V V Canadian Quebec. V There is a SOME/ ` G about VIH TEA that is to be found in n ther T ” ° 4 ' ' ‘ . . _ . te s d S t J .1 d t _ groan? the other . . . She did not know exwdyeivhot or how to dbstisribe th: diabrr-;ioe,m:>1nly Oilhgrea gas Q 2 B0Ill9¢hlnV2” VIM TEA had that _other lack' ' That something was a little more” Qusnrnr. ‘ , _ r, .V V, .. _ ._-_,_,.__. _ ,._._.4._`V,,‘, _ . “_ _ ,. . _ . . .ek ~n/r.~ t , .