¢ i _ 'ran ousramim acuisacorrnrows,-nal _ _ . .... . _ » _.T -e ft . , 'A ~ “‘ s , ..._ _ » _-if < oATARRH,°oouo1-is. cows, GRIP. of THE WEST "”° /za/br cougds ds /hi c'/1//dren _ Q, 3;? i’o"l slid /:‘\@@m1y rsseivvd from c Catholic institution in Detwit, _congested mucous mombrono, so-scoring C ., YS S ILS 0 OVUS2 Detroit, Mich., Oct. 8, 1901. Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sin--‘ ‘The yourzggirl who used the Peruna was suffering from lsr- yngltls, and loss cf voice. The result of the treatment was most satisfac- tory. She found great relief, andatter Iurtheruse ofthe medicine we hope to be able to say she is entirely cured. " SISTERS OF CHARITY. This young girl was under' the care ot the Sisters of charity and used Peruna for catarrh o y o throat, with good results as the above letter testifies. - Another recommend from aCatholic in- stitution in one of the Central States" written by the Sister Superior reads as O follows : “A number of years ago our attention was called to Dr. Ha.rtman’s Peruna., and uince then we have used it with wonder- ful results for grip, coughs, colds and ca- tarrhal diseases of the head and stomach. “For grip and winter catarrh especial- ly it has been of great service to the in- mates of this institution.” - SISTER SUPERIOR A prominent Mother Superior says: “I can testily from experience tothe cfllcicncy of Pcruna as one of the very hestmedicines, andjt gives me pleasure -to add my praise to that of thousands :who have used it. “For years I suffered with catarrh ot -the stomach, all remedies proving value- relief. Lastapringl went toColo- ndo hoping to be bensdted by achange ,ofcllmato and while there a friend advis- nd me to try Poruna. After using two bottles I found myself very much im- proved. The remains of my old disease being now so slight, I consider myself, cured, yet for a while I intend tooon- tinue the use of Peruna. “I am now treating another patient with your medicine. She has been 'sick with malaria and troubled with leucor- rhoaa. I have no doubt that a cure will be speedily effected.” MOTHER SUPERIOR. These are samples of letters received by Dr. Hartman from thefvarious orders of Catholic Sisters throughout the United States. The names and addresses to these letters have been withheld from respect to the Sisters, but will be furnished upon request. ' In every country of the civilized world the Sisters of Charity are known. Not only do they minister to the spiritual and intellectual needs of those with whom they come in contact, but they minister I to their bodily needs. They are as skilled ' Ing Safeguard. _` . Pemba is such aremedy. The Sisters their treatment of dis- eases, and are looked of good choor by countless patient Suf- fercrs. One-half of the diseases which ailiict rnanltincl are due to some catarrhal dercmgemcnt o! the mu- cous mem bruno lining somo organ or passage of the body. A remedy it to its normal state, would consequent- ly euro all these diseases. Catarrh is _ catarrh wherever located, whether it be ln the head, throat, lungs, stomach, kid- neys, or pelvic organs. A remedy that y ‘will cure it in one location will cure lt g in all locations. _ -The Sisters Find Perunaa Never~l’all- . Latest from Summerside and Prince County si Tun steamer Clty of Ghent was ln port' ' Thursday from Halifax. 410 sonar mapped by s. H. John sua three horses were included ln the cargo by the Northumberland Thursday mtrn- log. 100 baskets of grapes, selected fancy _ stock just receflvad at bhlna’s. This will bc our last importation this season. Call at once and get a basket before it is too late. Price36 cents. Chiara Fruit and Confectionery. d7. 1". Tm: Northumberlaud's cargo yesterday imornlna consisted chiefly of &20_ sheep shipped by S H Joues,four horses shipped by E. Walker, Harcourt-,_ N B; three 'upon cs messengers 'horses shipped by E Hayes, St Joh nne . n, car oats, one car oysters and one car ¢8K'~ E. Laycock, representing the Mechanic Manufacturing Company, crossed by the Northumberland Thursday morning _cn routeto his home ln Chicago. 0a the eve of his departure he was banqueted by a number of his friends at the Railway Dining Room. He was accompanied as far as Bcs‘on by his sub-agents Messrs Weolock and Mclsaac. Enwnm Hosni returned to St ,John yesterday after spendlngaday or two in Summersidr. While here Mr. Hogan pur- chased fmmJ W Callback, Augustine Cove one the finest draft mares in this province. The marc ls a Knight ot Arfguwon seven years old and weighs ot Charity' know this. When catarrha! diseases make their appearance tjaey are notdiseonccrted, but know cxactlywhat remedy to use. These wise and prudent Sisters have found Pcmnaaneverfail-` ing safeguard. They realize that when a disease- is of ac/atarrhal nature, Peruna is the remedy. Dyspepsia and female weakness are considered by many to bc entirely didorent disea.ses._'1‘hatdyspep» sia is catarrh of the stomach and female weakness is due to catarrh of the pelvic organsthe Sisters are fully aware, con. sequently Peruna is theirremedyin both. these very common and annoying dis- eases. ,It you.do.no1;.derive promptand satis- _ factory results from thc- um of Peruna, ` write at once to Dr. Hartman, gving a full statementot yum-case,anrI he will be pleased to give you his valuable ade- vice gratis. , - Address Dr. Hartnmn, President ci l The Hartman Sanitarinm, Columbus, Ohio. ` | -». _ Q 'RA S _ f' When fit is a consider- ation buy Shorey’s guaran- , . teed clothing from S. A. MCDONALD, Charlottetown. The only exclusively meu’s outittiug house on the Island. I \ U . u ~ OF PERSONAL INTEREST » C. B Chappell. returned lust 19855 f1'°m 1 Sydney. "" James Crew, Granville, was in the cit! B. V. Williams, Moncton, came totown . C. last night. this Province areputatlon as an academy l 9 Misses Stamperreturned last night from a visit to Boston. passenger to the city last night. » » _ -_ zo “ “ _ ec Conductor John McDonald and J. H. ciplinarian and teacher and has taken Hughes ot the P. E. I. R.. returned from, great interest in the -sports of the pup'ls _ Plices 011 all Sl11'3l1Sk€§? WSIS I0 C1881' ' Moncton last night. out ot school hours. He ls also a promin- ' ' M B Robbins and M,” Lime cot member of the Protmtanl Teachers' - i W _ rs. yrou - ' 1709 lbs In only fair conditlch.'l‘he animal. goes forward to Std John by the North- umberland this morning. Sr. Manassas? Cnoaos,Kiukon a, was the scene ofa happy event at 8 o’cloek Tuesday morning, the occasion bclug the marriage of Miss May lioonan, eldest daughter of Abraham Noonan, lsq., of Albany to Charles Reardon, son of Dhniel &ardou olj Charlottetown. The ceremony was peformed by the Rev. I. 3'. McDonald. The bride looked handsome in asuit of blue cloth oruamentcd with white applique and satin, and were a-V hat to match. The bridesmaid was ` her cousin, Miss Lizzie Noonan of Cape ' Q -' W Traverse. She wasattired in asult of E __ _ ? Odcrdgrcy, with velvet trimming, and t to match. The croom was supported by J. T. Kelley of Charlottetown. The groomsgilt to the bride was aihandsome chain and looketset with diamonds to the bridesmaid a suablut brooch. bride and groom received a large number ot costly presents which testifies of their popularity among verymauy friends; According to the Montreal B/erild of the 4th lust, the appointment ot ton Dixon as principal of the High School of Montreal will be recommended to the Protestant Board ot School Domraisslon- g ers at its nexthnectlng. Mr. Dixon is a 1 _ A » / A bear grade is Fries, 7 ' goféai, _ seams' _ ; , New Lil.-i-3-* The new f1o¢_»of,skim thatgyogo-'.v§;b¢¢,. for have arrived, and they are ` I Let us givclou an idea offthemj I I 7 goredilare ssirt, lappedhseams, 6 rows stitch.- , -ingvroundithe bottomfgood friczc, well £1; ished in Grey, Black and°Na_vy, spcciaf - Saturday - _ , - » _ See window. I fw _~,' _ f _. ~ _ -_-_p A very handsome Skirt, c6rd_cd"iy_oke,“a1so )` cbrded' trimming, around.' I I ; qualityonly - - 1 Amee one light weight cloth, ina ~ very fashionable, in Grays and Black J in . ’ >_ _ ‘ Also a handsome selectioniof styles add color ‘_ in extra good quality ”-T' ‘E 4- - $4.10,. 4.15, 5 25, coo and up. 5 A ~ » ‘ ~ ._ »- ~ _ » H ; " -.~§`,~..»c.wf‘.'a_ ‘\ _si-Q Come in today and 'mike i The Store That Saves You Money. _ _ 11.4.. _.R fy , '.'.,,.,',._.,',,.._, r N _ __ _ _ _ .._..,.. -» ~~»» ~ '- Splendid. ‘ yesterday ' .native of Royalty Junction and was prln-li N°_ Kettlgs 1-egnlfar ri . _ K _ 7 P Co cipal ot the High School at Alberton for _ several years.After making for himself ln master he entered McGill and took his B. “ ‘°‘ “ A. with honor wiuninu the goli medal for English Literature. .Since than he has 3511 Bhging 2 c,” Hon-James Rivhlrds B\d°f°'d W” “ mourn the nf usoh ol a 28 ' g, o an is now senior mathematical master. He is a good dis mast Qutmr i d mst ni ht on 8 Association and is an elder of St. \ Pours ‘ O * E ' R°f’bi°°' Tm” an "C tt R Presbyterian Church at Montreal. Several 0 ' Vim’ t° T' C' “nd Mrs' ° °"° names were before thecomn lttee and c - Mrs. Adam Murray__ returned home sideratlon ended in the election of Mr. ~ ‘ from Worcester Mass.. last evening alter ' u th`]°n` ° v "S athrse mouths visit to her daughter Mrs. position alter a service in the Hilrh _ Ev. 5 _ In Hardware* Will Worth. School of twenty years duration. Mr _ ' “` Charles French Hampton{was ln the _ _ ` j ' city yesterday.Id the near fufure Mr. wh° Wm be Flewed wi he” °f his ' Frenchland family will remove to Detroit, deservedly won promot on. Q i ' v ' Mich. where they purpose residing. _ 4 Miss May McIntyre and Miss 'Maud McLeod returned to the Royal Victoria Hospital yesterday. Governor Mclntyre, Miss Mclutyre and Miss Lord accompan- ledthem part way. Neil McQuarrie who has been _visiting his parents John and Mrs. McQuarrie, _ Nine Mile Creek returns to ‘his home in ' Providence R. I.. this morning accom- Dlxon who is eminently well fitted for the Dixon has many friends in this Province A VERY GOOD RULE It is well known that the majority cf human ills arise from constipation it the bowels and on this account many people make it a rule tosee thatthe bowels move once every day. If you are subject. to constipation you can be cured by the use of Dr. Chsse’s Kidney-Liver Pills. These pills not only make the bowels, active but by their action on the liver ensure a regular flow of bile, nature’s own I 1 'l ,,B,.,_ .s-,wi-_ 111 Glllllllllhl WANTS ' , i 'ro|.s'r “ TO-LET-House ou King Street, near Rail- way containing nine rooms in good order. Apply to Thea, llcQuald, Lower Queen Street spend the winter visiting relations. °“5 disease' , _ erism is recorded. The total number of paupers in London was higher in ` the second quarter of 1903 than it had been in the corresponding. months of _‘the previous years since 1872, the rise in _ both .`._the years 1902 and' 1908 having been particularly notice- able. The number of 'indoor paupers , in London, too, ,was higher in the last week of each month of the /-\NNouNcEMENrs- O -Dont forget to call at Armour’s and have hot lunch, oyster stew etc., tonight. Home made candy cheap. i ron oar.: E FOR SALE-A int chan organ. It is a and caabe bought vu-y cheap, For partismhra ~ _ apply to Geo, Rackham, Corner Kent -and _ __ __ ` _ _-_ __ ,.,,,,,,s,,,,,,, 3...,” Tlusycor our stock ' I»oudon*| Increase of Pauporlam. w _ _ 'A notable increase in London paup- |-|s\.r'wa||1°co-rmw.r ,_ 'a game this afternoon at 3,15.: The greatest at senator \lcDona1d'|. _ gd 3i. - game of the season. _There be public gospel m&t_ "WLN'rlD._L ¥l!|`f9f [¢I¢¥\\ BOIIIC WBIK ing_iu_Grcat George Street Church open App” mln' W' E' Bulky’ mu “mm _to all on Sunday at 4 p., m. Luke 24-48. _ , vdslni uarter than in thc con ondin "“Th° °mc°°£christi” f I O I I ‘ q _ 'NP I woekloi any of theiprcceding-` years on record,- showing aafincrcaso of nca.rly_ 8,000 on the numbers in1_; 1902.' Altogether, there were 104,-1 210 paupera in London _at` the cud ‘l uma. B ,nu hm". gnd H "LL terdtofyslbiinhtlllall 8” ol Juno, 1903, as against 101.242 at the and ot Juno, 1902. 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