.e ~.°~*7»lr?r‘17'~ ~'*'~ "nf;r.-sssstsfzms , --aa we...--Q . S ‘!._.zr-" -»&¢_1.¢:.»1.»z ~m»=-.¢~2i:.ns m@» *$19* 5,.. " ’ washers; 8 THE GUARDIAN, CllAltLU'l"l`l'J'I‘O\TN. PRINCE EIJVVARD ISLAND, APRIL 24, 1901. » , _ __~~_~_,- _ _ _ M I \ 7 1 1 1 _l md-Qu- _ I _ I CANCEEZR THE NCST IHALIGNANT DISEASE T0 CURE. The action of B. B. B. on Cancer is lirsf -felt by reducing the pain, afterwards th. healing commences restoring a hen n condition to the llesh surrounding the p_. _ a.&cted. Txsarusur :-Bathe freely with B.B. "~_ lid take internally according to dir.-_ timn. Three bottles will prove its efiicacj foljrelieving or curing any kind of cano- KR. GEO. NIEGGISON, oi QUl.\';\ OUT., writes under date of Dec. 171% Hip' of the wonderful benefit he has rc gived from the use of B_. B. B. for cance 'bike throat, from which he has been suf- #QD brit; for seventeen years “Seventeen years ago a cancer formed y throat just beside the wind-pipe. _I doctored with several physicians, but ky failed to give me a particle of relicf. Some of them advised an operation. olifera cautioned against it as the cancer sayin such a delicate place. But to make a long story short, for ten years I suffered untold agony, until l_;a\_last the cancer broke and discharged ;l`a thick bloody matter, after this it would 53.1 upanda :cab would form. but would eventually d_r9 od' and leave the opening thaubetiire. I sufered this_t»8rr1b_l_¢ ` time a when I y until a. short 5:0. ha. ` ned to read of Burducl,-;Bl90d Bilers good for ca.ncer,°a.nd_ _I dmided to re a bottle, but hardly had faith in 'ng and did not dare to think of it me any relief. _ vvever, started applying it to the V with a piece ol' cotton. I also took the B. B. internally according to directions. '$.§;_§§ I-had not used the treatment longhefgoe-x ~ ` wld notice a great change for theiidffer, ` _, beleve by continuing its use I will ere w be permanently cured. I cannot too ` ly recommend B. B. B. to any person the is troubled with cancer. , . _ ,_ ¢_me_rsido yesterdayas the easterly Wind __A 3; ~~. -_ _J-werconthe alert and set their lines . 1 the east again and ituever jan-ed the ice at Polntdu Chehe. Q 'Ar-Bilcloi on Saturday morning last , was the time for putting out lobster gear. ` The fishermen ln ossoo't1r'p¢<= Harbour THE Northumberland did not leave Sum- atill keeps_Point du Chene harbor Hlled I with ice. The steamer -will -make another _ efibrt to reach the Psiptin-day. Sons ot our merchants-_made an efhirt *to have the S. S Brant Sent. to Summer- * _I - = “side to carry the large amount of freight awaiting transportation here to Cape Tor- _mentine but they were unsuccessful. _ . ` o ‘ gram Y _ I .x",\‘[i" Tl:ere’s no form of v nl! decoration ,so much _ f. used this year as pl in 3; Ingrain p per with wide borders Among our new samples -You’ll find every _f' il .‘1 shade of Iugrain and _»_ the handsomest bor-tiers shown in town. ‘.~» s t _ J. ._ i _. \Ve’ll get them for you at a few day’s notice, if C me early-bring j, . \` _ memo of room s'zes. y . I ‘ llllillllllll ll llllltill. _ Summerside ~ Mnssns. Herman Murphy, Summerside, _ Hal Bowness and Wm. Carruthers, Ken- ' sington, who intended leaving yesterday | for the Canadian Northwest, had to post- . pone their trip owing to the Northumber- land not making the trip to Point du Chene. THE many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cameron, St. Eleanor’s, will rezret to learn of the death of their little son. Russel Davies, eight months old, which occurred Monday night. The funeral takes place this afternoon, leaving the house at 2 p. m., to the Peopl e’s Cemetery, Summersidc. ALnr.nroN Norms-The roads about here are quite dry now, but throughout the ountry they are in places badly blocked with snow.-The bight of the Island hé- tween North Cape and New London Head is stilled filled with a. heavy field of ice, _ but on the western shore very little is re- ported. , O Fon THE Msrnonxsr MISISTRY.-Rev. f Dr. Paisley has received reports of four young men who are to present themselves at Sackville on the second Tuesday in May as 'candidates for the ministry of the Methodist church. These are; George ' `Ayers of St. John (north) H. R. Vessey _ of Chipman, Queenscounty, George Irving of Vernon River, P. E, I., Allen Williams of St. Stephen, N. B.-St. John Sun. ‘ - -"ws ` Great Victory. BARNABY R1vEn,N. B. Mar.-Few cases of illness and recovery have excited the interest in this community, as has the kidney trouble of Mr. Cornelius Crottie. Mr. Crottie’s treatment by the doctors at home and in the hospital, and the fact that they absolutely gave him up as a k_.__, -_ -- 1-- _ M CDONAI-D -S MARTIN ~l..;‘.‘i‘;’:.“.;.°.¥.;;_'s£..‘.'.:‘ff.? f‘.‘:.‘i‘.‘=.'°§..:"’i'.::‘.l ° IARHSTIII Solicitors, Notaries Public &,`c. :Money to loan. OFF IFES {?..‘.i’..’§‘2.!1“.“f»;‘.‘.§l*.‘.i..§.“.?§2:.’; 1.1. Hanna B A. .case beyond all hope. is well known. His subsequent restoration by the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills reads like a miracle. an attack, for which the doctors had little hope of my recovery. I was 0511890 “>&0 to the hospital for treatment, but it d me no good, so I came home given up by ' the doctors. A friend suggested Dodd s ' Kidney Pills. From the tlrst box I lm- -groved. Now I am at my work every ay.’ Because their is ice there, my dear. C S hggcausi Elbsrzind blows from the east. Because there is no (y) east i_n_ it, I sup- Milk Testers Milk Scales Attic: t.‘;;.°.‘;s1‘:f.i..afa‘3°':ff:.‘;_“:;at 1 t * ‘ . _ . . _:Ext strengthens the sr_omach_.e`perfects ` thing else so good as_Hood's ~ -` ' -I __ __A-I-,_ rue vicroltn Msnonui.. n _mam _ i _ _ __ _ __ ,_ _, _ _ _ _ . -- ¥§*P.i°m°=1 waive Sound advice ui vi- t ' Lounos. Aoi-il 1|.-The Mansion House _ ' vcstors an iill I? and send maps and other on f Pros. ~ i = "%Yo1'kshire Sows. t 5 1 ll’ER80NAl.__ lllbli il0N _--_ --- in the City. _ S.-i]i:riI_1l\t.hi.i.(Iii;i' wasa passenger by the ’ . U I ' A few herring werecaught in Cascum- ?;.;:lh;;:f::;°t`e‘__ a use ` t ePri “wal - of shown ei. iiti sill. pee Bar lv# W°¢k- I _ ` _,mn or st.+John'», Nna, is at the Davies. _ Mr- K' J' "Mn'l‘°* S“mm°"m° was in _ _“_ l')r.7F;'A.LeFurgey,Snmmcrside came to ¥ A1b°rt°“ °“ u°“d”’ ' the City by the'Princ'ess' yesterddy even " Y°»=_°===`1»sr _-11 *ho °f Mer and The Following is a Summary ins- gardq`|_1._aeo&_iat ~_243i , f h W k f W. H. News:»m'e,`Toronto. was a 1 ' _. 1 THE `lllii__'Point_ 0 I e or 0 e passenger by the Princess 'yesterdayf ° ' ‘ du Chene inrtthehvester-‘ evening. ‘ _ ' ' d t bt w' _ S¢2lS0ll. _ _ » 17 ‘vm S ° ° ° . 'Among the passengers to Picton yes ~‘ ~Th_aS. S. Campana leaves Montreal on "°“- _ by the Princess 'was Capt. and Mr iPfl1z3"d 9° he’ 5"” ml’ "° S““““°-"~ The Commissioners ot the Government T°°k°"° ,.8546-and 0l»l1¢l‘ P03055- ' _Stock Farm have the _honor to submit get-_ F_,H__ 35% who _pmwhed in thgf Taz: sportsmen _abont__Cascumpeo _Har- ;¢h¢i1‘ RUDUW 101* GUS 1.9.8.1' ¢Nl1l\8 15° A=Pl'll'~ City on Sunday returned to Sourk yeater ‘ __ hai; Menjdginnd Wm-k at gon” -1901, with a_Fiuancial Statemeutin detail. My 51;.”-n°¢n_ °h°°u°“ during the put' week' I M°m°‘ °i1St°°k “W °“ Fam: ' Maurice Blake of Blake Bron. was Tana: was 'a alight breeze from the _ 4 W°l'ki!l8 H_0l'S_¢S- ' a passenger by the westbound train yes-_ ‘Patrlot last evening but unluckily from 1 CA1-TLE_SuoM Hogan terday afternoon. 1 3 Heifers, 2 years old. __ _3 ll 1 (5 GC ` 2 Bulls. . ' Avnsamns. 15 Cows. 3 Heifers,_ 2 years old. 3 el 1 _‘S _l Bull. .. 1- “ _ Boar. 3 1 Tamworth -Sow. i All registered Stock. ‘ The sales of stock from the Farm dur- ing the past year were as follows: _ September 26th 19.10, at Provincial Ex- hibition, 19 cattle and 23 pigs realizing $894.25. Commission $44.89. October 3rd at Georgetown, 9 calves, I realizing $204.00. Commission etc.. $12.38. October 5th. at Sumo-iersifle, 9 calves, realizing $292.50, Commission etc., $21.55. November 30th, at Charlottetown, 10 pigs. realizing $21.30. Commission etc., $1.06. January 9-‘.h, 1931, at Farm, 13 cattle, realizing $365 50. Commission e c., $25.90. Pigs sold at the Farm to the amount of $17.00. Oats sold at the Farm to the amount of $20 80. The crop raised on the Farm during the year was as follows: 80 Acres of bay (120 tons);1S acres of oats (900 bushe1.~); S at-res of mixed feed (45t)` bushels); 4 acres of barley (170 bushels): 16 acres of corn (.120 tons), 5 acres turnips 3000 bushels): l acre of mangles (500 _ bushels); 2 acres _oi potatoes (250 bushels). The Stock is in fine condition and sulii- - cient feed to carry them .through for the balance of season. The Commissioners were fortunate in securing the Short-born Bull Triumpli, at the Provincial sale of Pure Bred Stock at Ottawa, in March, Triumph, wazcbrcd by the Hon. John Dryden, Minister of Agric- ulture of Ontario, and is an exceptionally* desirable animal. BENJAMIN ROGERS, Chairman. Charlottetown, April 2, 1901. ’T"“ '77' 7'" r _ 'VY }" MR. William McDonald, light house keeper at West Point was in Summerside ,yesterday and reports that during the _ _past week he hasseea several vessels in Uhe ice oii' West.Point among which were two Newfoundland sealing steamers after seals which came down from the north on the ice now of that coast. _ . g' _ JAMES McAnrmma. well-known resl-_ _dent of Portjilill, committed suicide by" ‘hanging about five o’clock Monday morn- ing. Mn] McArthur was about sixty- live years of age, and leaves a wife -and live children. I-Ie had been mentally 'un balanced for about. two years, but of late had seemed much better and had been doing his share of work about the house THE following dialogue is said to have taken place yesterday between a Summer-' side man and his little daughter: Why ¢lJn’t the Northumberland go to Pointfdu Chene, papa? And why don’t the ice leave there,papa2 ing . And why don’t the west wind rise, .papal pose. There dear, don't ask any more questions, please. ..___3i- _ _ LOSS OF APPEFITE. some ‘ The way to recover auuctite and all that goes with it is to take Hoods Sarsaparilla _ di tion and makes eating a p asure Thousands take' it for spring loss of appetite and evervbodv savs there’s no --4-1 - the City Mr. S. M. Martin of Hettthcrflalc is in " _ _ i _ _ the City. ' _ _ i 1, _ li f~ii` if Mr. W. A/Brennan, Summerside, is in _ 4 M __ A _ 1, j it Mr. J H. Beiijex-M. P., summosiae;is . i J ` -- ' ‘ _ t ‘ 'O I ` into ony. PM C°mm1SS1°°@fS P'.;iii°;?;;f°;i::.::‘:;‘;i;.... .. _ I Pictou by the Princess yesterday. °'-`°"' _ Mr. P._W.,Morrison, Summerslde, " 5'li'§.Q’>3l'i%Q5lQ'£ Mr. James D. Henderson of Wallace, N. ' “si e. , 1. > _ ,. -- _ `-"i N .4 . left by the Princess yesterday moming l en route to Vancouver, B. C. We wish him every s uccess and bon voyage. _ i Rev. I. J. McArthur _of New Glasgow, was a passenger to the west by the ing;train~ yesterday. ‘ ~ Yesterday Mn. Th_°i._ ntqarshsn. J. 1>._ Cooke and wife,Charlo'tte_town, were re. gistered at the Halifax Hotel.-Halifar. Messrs. Alex. K. McPhee and James Dan-ach of Long Creek, leave this morn-` ing tor Sydney whorethey' intend to _ re-5 side. _ _ 1’ -Miasf.-Ma! -_Hwding--_andf'Mha~_ T Macleod-_.spent where they were the guestsot Mrs. Nell CsmpbelL-Com. ,A ‘Mn Arch’d C. Ncllillan, now of -. this city has been clillei to his home in Wood Islands where his mother _ isseriously ill. Hon. P. Blake and bride, of Charlotte- town, who have been sojourning some days at the Royal, leave to-day for Boston.-St. J ohu Sun, 22nd. Mr. Fred. M. Nicholson of Orwell Cove, When ilzllurts To Gough- The cough that hurts, -the cough that gets tight in the chest is daily getting deeper and deeper into the bronchial tubes and is mal-:ing directly for the t lungs, to become pneumonia, ixriiamma-_ = tion of the lungs or consumption. _ Such coughs are sometimes referred _ to as “graveyard coughs," because they usually bring their victim to that last resting place. Dr. C'hase’s Syrup of Linseed and ' Turpentine has long been known as m0ther's favorite remedy for croup, bronchitis, coughs and colds. It gains in popularity’ ever; day and now has hy far the largest sale of any similar preparation. It loosens the tightness in the-chest, a-Plays the inflammation, cures the cold and prevents pneumonia. consumption and other lung troubles. 25 cents, all dealer-s’, or E-dmamson, Bates & Ce., To- ron o. ~ I Dr. 0hase’fs Syrup BU' Q4? 913 O_O ll. as .- _ Black f yd ~¢ - .1 ,- f _. _ (1 Pi* ¥ti.O’i-` Ie: Q elif $3' * °`.- JS’ U U . _ ';_ _ Y, Navy 'Q l e 0 Q _ oa.se.ee.ea ec Q- , . Grey ` Dove i e:e 1:1-i Q-<» _ Green- hes’ » E? Q. E EEEEQE E -_‘ EEE msn user ron sounsks. JAPAN MAY HEAD _All DUBLIN, April 20.-At a meeting of the A REFORM Irish cattle traders 'association in Dublin , Lo __ Tha, yesterday; the president of the association st_r0n:Df:;’m3R:;ls gi” announced that he had ascertained on cone d ’ 7° good authority that the war otlice had “that |51: JT Iinfse th° decided that in future troops stationed in Ireland should be supplied with`Irish Zzfezgxrgssét iatcig? hiadd meat only, instead of foreign, thus re- ul th n M n moving a. substantial Irish grievance. igmcgnmdeeunisggggthn Bent1ey's Linimeut is _all right. » It cures Russ ia. pain. Small size tl). Large 25c. _-¢--- WANTS, LDSTS. _ Fdllllhf ETC -______-_ _ _ _ _ __ FOR SALE--Ladies' bicycle. second hand Enquire at " . tm Omce g » Cadet ‘ .Fawns wide lr imma.-.'_§tG@zt~> Grey Fawn Blue _ Sea Dove » & .4 Strict, hill l it >