A....,_..... ,“ .-.. -w`-.~ »-.-..¢.~¢"""‘ A Summerside I <-fair *1 ‘_f ..a.>~:v-s'e:mP.9~""" --“Pcs su- air ,ti il in 8 THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND APRIL 27, 1901. ` . ` » ' _ _ _ » ,_ Q _ ._ . » _ __ . ._ __ _- _ _._..~- , ._f-...ll_, . ___ T `. “Y 5" H ~. ~"“` <"\¥ ~ it twirl “=-re'-Q--ss-g~e.1=;~‘;grsg:. _ <5. _: _ _ _ _ . -. ._ __ _ ‘ =. _ __ l » ~ .. _ V _- .1_, .7 . - .~ --_ _-,jf-'.1 ._ -_ ~_ .__ ;___-,,-_~v.‘_f-_.f4__-, _ §_ ._ ,__-.»:.--fA,:_§_<<',-.f-_‘5iq.J;-3-ifgi#Yi WV _>;_-,_¢ H-_5§_;_;-g;;,.`;..=;>1¢_ 3;; __.-,.,.~ 33,;-..» _j;-5%.? '_b._1 51;- » f ' ~ -~ - - ‘ fi ~"' : ~ frf-'~ ..-;-~:1..‘.-.-*..»~t-=_.~"’ , _ _ _ _ _~ if _:;_."_ _;_,.___T msn lol _uw __ xo1;_._' _ L_ g ____ _ -._ - A- _ ._ W .-._2- A ' l' - _- A Cough. It’s a short road from a cough to Consumption. When your cough appears take .Shiloh’s Consumption Cure It will cure a cold at once and the “ounce of prevention" is better than years of illness. O . “Words not titnd for - ii. mi a§'§i‘.°-~h%.i’.°Zif'.I cuff... \ done me. I had a chronic cough-was in a ‘ i dangerous condition. Smwl cured the cough and mved me from consumption." J. B- STUXGIS, Nla.9!‘lFl1l¢~ Bhilolra oormimption Cure is sold by all druzzieta in canadaand Unitodstatoaat 25o.50c,8l.00abottle. InGreatBrltain_ at1s.2d.,2s-3d.,and4B.6d» APFDWQI guaranteogooswithovarybottls 700. are notsatisiied goto y0urdr°8¥\8§ll\4: .gotyoui-moneyback. wi-ire for iitusu-ated book ea consumption. ilenttoyoufree. S.C.WeilaaCu.,'!‘al&h~__ ‘_ ...___ ______ ___ . 4 `-_ ------ 3 Band- _ ‘ t 1 I * . Ql‘dIll$ 'Ihere’s no form of v all decoration so much used this year as pl ~in Ingr-iin p sper with wide bowlers Among our new sairp`es -Y01.i’ll find _ iv-ry shade of Ingram and the hindsoinfst borders .-li-fiwfi in town. _ We’ll get them for you nf. a few day’s nor_ic»-_ C me early-' ring memo of room s zes. lotion tooo i ft W 4 , AMOUNTS NATIONS REQUIRE. ° The grinese indemnity for war expen- ses, in nsive of claims for individuals and missions, have been fixed as follows: Russia-360,000,003 marks (about $90,- £ill,000.) France-260,0iD,000 marks (about $65,- p otihtllll l Germany-240,000,00) marks (about ,000.) England-90,illl,(lD marks (about $21,- 5411.111). A LADY IN STAPLES. Ira. Catherine Lougheed Tells the Story of Her Pain and Sickneaa, and How She was Enabled to Leave it all Behind. Srartas, Out., Agri! 22.-Mrs. Cath- erine Lougheed of th place, has suffered fora long time with a lame back. Sha was very sick and miserable, She was persuaded to try Doddfs Kidney Pills with Thursday on a business trip to Sydney, C. B. where he contemplates buying al ‘arrived in the City from Havana last "D0H’t Neglf-wt SUTVTSIDE ANNUAL AND WEST :The Latest News From P. E. Island Provincial Prince ` County. ' The annual meeting of tha Prince: Ed- S. or T.-Y ictoria Division meets in I W1'i8l1l'=\ Hell 011 MODGBY °V¢DiDR- ward Island Provincial Rifle Association was held in the City Court room last Union this Mtemoon at 4 in the Kmde,._ night at 7.30,Col.Dougherty presiding. Af- - _ be th di d l f th l - i gai-tag Hall. All interested are invited to ut; oi :EE 182% °;inn';l;ll“`::e;‘gn‘; m:d";;e “ten ° inutes of Council Col. Moore moved Trinka will be a meeting of the Primary Mr_A\ex.Strang crossed via the Capes on property. Mn. J. F. Blagdon of Halifax. has suc- ceeded Mr. P. W. Morrison as manager of the Summerside Branch of theRoyal Bank of Canada. Two ladies wished to start for the mainland, but Point du Chene was yet full of ice. _First lady:-“We cannot even t get to 0apo_Bgmentine". Second lady--'fl -“It is wentingf MP.. S._` L. T. Harrison, teller, of the" Royal Bankof Canada, Picton, and form-A erly of Sumnierside, has been transferred ` to New Castle. His place in Picton is to be taken by, G. H. Williams of Wood- stock, N, B. Wall paper values-150 patterns to choose from. We are agents for the Watson Foster paper for Summerside. Here you will see everythingin wall paper from the cheapest to the best, in all the JB that the Association place on its minutes a resolution setting forth the regret of the Association on the death of the Queen. A _ ’: ‘committee was then appointed to draft MEETING Rii lc Association 8 resolution, said committee consisting of Col. Moore. Major Weeks and Lieut Mc- Dougall. The annual report was then submitted and time was permitted to peruse the report. Lieut. McDougall was pleased to see that the Council had made Mr. Alex Mc- Donald of Dalvey a life member. It was in evidence that a broad spirit permeates the 'members of the Association. Lieut. Col. Moore in commenting upon the report said that the year was com- menced with a debt, but it ended with a balance on the right aide. He expressed himself as heartily approving ofthe steps ‘taken by the Association to encourage the young shots. He hoped the advance made along this line would be continued. Surgeon Major Warburton Col. Long- worth, Major Weeks, Capt. Bartlett also spoke in complimentary terms of the man- ner in which citizens had helped the As- tcolorings and tiats. An elegant- * t of plains, gilts, Scsetc., withf A t borders.-McGo 8: Wright' ` - 27-1i& w ` ANOTHER and much respeetedtownsmc has passed away. Mr. Donald Morrison the second oldest man in Summersidc died yesterday afternoon abont~ 2 o'clock at the residence of his son-in-law Mr. Robert W. Sharp, in his 91st year. Dec- eased was born in Dnmfi'ies,Scotland» and came to Canada when 8 years of age_ On Wednesday last while James Dickie was ‘passing the Cape Traverse School House a little six-year-old son of John W. Howatt attempted to cling to Mr. Dickies waggon and in doing so his foot accidentally got into the spokes of the wheel and his leg was broken just above the ankle. ,Dr. Dougherty set the limb and the little chap although suffering consid- erably is doing well. THE entertainment given by Prof. Earle and his troop in Market Hall Thurs- day night brought a full house and it is safe to say that none were disappoint- ed in the rendition of each part of the per- formance. As it has already been report- ed in these columns it is sufficient now to say that Prof. Earle and all who took part won many favorites in Summerside on Thursday night. . PERSONAL MENTION .A-1- Mrs. R. Heartz's condition is reported as much improved. Capt. Tooker was a passenger by the Princess last night. Mr. T. A. McLean was a passenger _by the Princess last night. Mr. Fred Peters of Summerside, crossed by the Princess yesterday evening. Mr. W. M. Newsom, of Toronto, crossed by the Princess yesterday morning. Mr. E. H. Allen of Kingston, represent- ing the Standard Life is in the City. Mr. Jas. Roudge, fortneriy of this City night. _ \~ . - " V' Manny Meissen nu of P. E. Island is confined to his room through sickness. .- Mr. Bert Williams, leaves next week for Calgary, where he has accepted a position as book-keeper. . Rev. S. L McArthur, New Glasgow, wa a passenger by the Princess yeatgflly marning returning fp _ in-. John Musmq- or 'wasa passenger by the Princess yester- ni- Motions as&olinw';SlWere_ _ 0 ' 'general meeting to hold a Council meet- ation. hy theiraubacriptions asndintcr- mt. Tbeintmzest taken by Mr. .A.£.Mc- _Donald of and Coi.0n° yaanlso_ referred to in I. no imentarymlnler Oiiicers on retired list accorded the privileges of the Association. To promote interest in shooting the Ottawa team allowance was diverted into swelling the prize list for Tyres. As a special mark of the Association’s feeling three Unattached members who were members of the Canadian Contin- gent were accorded the privileges of the Association. The usual grant for the Intermaritime team was enthusiastically passed. Vote of thanks to City Cauncil for use of Court Room for meeting. ' ELECTION oF OFFICERS. Lt Colonel Dogherty wished to 'be re- lieved of the po-iition of President but the unanimous voice of the meeting feelingly voiced by Colonels Moore and Lonirworth prevailed on the Colonel to re-accept a position so long and so ably filled. The Council were re-elected .without change and proceeded on adjournment of mg. _ 11._*1---n _ One Of The Best Features. Of the Pyramid Pile Cure _ Is the fact that it cures every form of Piles without one particle of pain. This desirable point is not obtained by the use of injurious opiates which simply deaden and paralyze the nerves of the parts and make matters worse in the long run. But it is done solely by its reriiarkably healing and soothing effects. And while it thus gives immediate relief, at the same time the disease is not merely’ checked. but a radical cure is rapidly ac- complished. And the point we want to make clear is thatall this is done with- out a particle of pain. Tha Pyramid Pile Cure has been before the public too;1ong and its merits arerecog- nized bytoo many people to allow it to be classed with the many salves. supposi- tories, pills, etc., and you run no risk in trying it,as is often the case with new and untried preparationslf you are ever troubled with any form of piles or rectal disease do not forget the Pyramid Pile Cure. Prepared by Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich., and sold by all drug- lsts at 50 cents per package. _-.14 _._-. APPROPRMTE AIRS t At a wedding recently in Truro the bride was nearly ahalf honr late in ar- *rlving at the church. During the wait organist-kept the audience in good by playiaganch popular and' ap~ propriatoaira with variations as "Dear, irDear, What Can the Matter bei” and ,day evening returning from St. .`l'0hn's Nild. the result that she has completely re- covered. » - _ Mrs. Longheed’s experience ha? .beans followed her example with the ntiafactory results. ~ Mrs. Longheed says:-“I suffered with Lame B-:ck for a long time. I could get no relief. I used two boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and am com letely cured. I can highly recommend 1godd’s Kidney Pills to anyone. as a perfect and perman- ent cure for Lame Back. They are a grand medicine." ._ -is-*lllti r:.*:“t.¢."ir'°.:;':;..;°.....“i°<:.. ‘t....~= °°”‘“TE)' me . f1`;raa.Ever Thus. A person in this- country no sooner gets through shovel- linlrcoal and carrying out asher than he has to sprinkle his grass and push the lawn mower. The mere coal he shovels the more ashes he carries, and the more water he squirts the harder he has to push the lawnmower. j llen’s Wate rproof Goats A Fuii Kept in Stock __ PPIDOS fl°0H i0 W' 'lhe usual low Saturday Watorproofs made Niorder If you are a little particular aa co ht ycn canliava them. made to order News * 500 dimnait ahodea and patterns of English VI.-.terprcof cloths to elect fron, dleiveted tandaya after recept of order. _ ‘ ~~. °“‘Whydo you Lin86i';WhyTarry so Long!" _ *IH---1*-1** Beut1e!fa'Ii_ix_:iinent~is all aio. I-.ai-ge' , ’l'I|0UUlTS.0F SPRING. In the spring the women fancy _ That it’s time to rip and tear, And the man who has a club spends All his leisure moments there. ~ ‘ A.G.W. In the apring we rummage the Closets and proceeds to haul Out the _summergclothea we throw a- Way (Stover in the fall. C r CLARENCE R. BELDBN. “tw F aw J" f y-\,» 51-=__\i>l \ _ ___f._1) _L »~..e_ _Z > ;i A _ If L .__ Q / rt. f Q \\. UI A.) .~ outs : v _;;;> m Citi @%%mmmu DA SNA 35" - if T-jf' 1 ._ - . "G7, " -_- ', "i ' ' ~‘. _ f,.»` '_" _ in @ <~ ~~ _ .y_,.;=?{;'._- - ~ - t.. . » _ ‘ < v_ _ ‘:,‘~. .J _ Q ‘;J' ' _- _ il' ._ ‘_ Q5: .;` [1 Li tg . - \ .2 _:__ (ExFec:V;lt;3:};bi§>;i:l\’¢§c;°°Stait;i;-day. If prices’ count. This store give the :ponies Sm; 4__'§‘~i',"' 'Mig' Y-» ‘ - ” ,P¢t,' Q2' 'Q' it-'_‘ . .1 . ' ‘ T. - ._‘.' 3 _ 1 (\(ij1‘Pi,/L _-;_, ,CTXEAR _ _. DL!///:£`1.',;>\_,.} _\ , - i , l _ _ -{;,i;. ~ ¢\. _-:J - __ _ ___ _ _ `~ __ 425 yardl"ol pretty Veiling worth up to 35a ' ' _ 5¢.,”-d » l'25 Ladies’ Linen Collars assorted styles l6c be-teach 1200 pairs- of Ladies’ fine Cot-ton Hosiery the 15c kind 9c' pair- 6G0 pairs of ohildron’s Hose, all sizes, the lic kinda 9c pair / 150 pairs of our celebrated Marccll Kid Gloves Blk. and ~ ~ colored $1 20. _ 30,, pm. 240 Ladies’ Vests the best 15.: Vest'ever sold by ns 9c each 120 “ _ “ worth 35c and good value Saturday ~ 209 tacit' Ever? Spring Cape worth up to $8.00 Saturday $4.50 ' lilyery Spring Coat worth up to $10 00 _ $4.50 A000 yards of Print Cotton the Sc quality dc yard. A_ big biaket full of pretty ribbon _.153 .jggi 84 pretty trimmed Sailor Hats (all new) 39;; each 240 Ladies’ Spring Blouses worth 60c for ‘ _ 39a each 118 Ladies’ Spring Blouses worth $1.00 for 69c each l`\EN_’5 DEPARTMENT. ‘P .p Linen Collawtprn down corpeiémyin _ . 28_pa_irs of Braces for men _ 12g mb 36 is cs »» u boys 5°, A 25 Suits of Clothing 2 pieces for boys $2. 25 for 984; _ 50 “ “ A “ men’a, 6 patterns worth from $10.00 to _ t $8.00 Saturday only _ $535 325 motifs Ties-:ti`Js159c quality Saturday - jl9c _212 niewi ries-.ii1~ nina., 3.,” are . _ as ' 0 65 Suits men’s_ Underwear- 60c Saturday ` 45|; T110 Dbvveis only la few samples-ofw-hat “wc ` V' ,ff there '_ ' A _will be hundreds of other snaps. _ " ' ‘ Elo t’5’l“h Hilo ;__~@e~.> i>,i;i~. f \\' F1' r~r‘ \\' 1" iff? L . 7L"A *»}’..`-' |-‘ ,V1 ' 5 `:~l`~L;N Q L (Gt‘j`t .- lf-Q ;""`|»i2“ _°;{_`\';‘! , E ' . / ' \`~ an - :il/-IE: .Q L 71 Sentner 9 at _ __ _ f- _ _ , Charlottetown’s Busiest Dry Goods Sic 2, & J to Ui 'fe' r V ' V _ - ` _ rec ` ` if P @ ' “t-“ ts:-/_/.1 'A ' ' Ji' Q; E F _ Silk four-in-hand Ties 3 ford _ 3 _ _ __ E _ it quarter at -F. Perkin; & " ’ v - - - _ C0' S ll _ _ Mica is the iiigiim miie or Axim: oanasa mans. 1\Ie“’S S1] k f0aI._ln_hand ;mica which puts a perfectly smooth surhco on the . axle. Ties 3 for 25 cents at F. it more satisfactory. aaiiaiianaaa..r.as irucn moa- Perkins & Co.’s _ li. Silk four-in'-hand Ties for nien.3 for '.25 cents _to-night at Perkins 6: Co. li. Every person who have attended ou s j formed HALF AS MUCH MICA as any otherarlc grease 1 _wlildo Manufactured by . _ ‘ ILEPEJRI AL OIL CC) f Petroleazrm Banners. l Q _ r . _ Clearing Sale of boots and shoes have _ been well pleased with the bargains the ' _"‘i- i » received, and came again, always with .- _ some friends. whom they wished to share _ ‘ ' ` ‘_ ii; the ‘great values.If yo; havin; riot _ th t l_ ` E W d J ' i ; “ ' '“ .en ere come now. on’t e ay.- . . is a our me 0 atc an 0 w .~ ' ` - Macdonald 8: Co. 26 2i. A 6 der’ is as good ‘nd Trunks and Valises.-If you want d'l‘ nk rl tthes tiineb Pa.tou’s '27 11 A ' A r ' T' -__ _ thing in _the city. Come ai'i`dsee-foryoai-self. _ Repairing promptly attended to. _ _ M goo ru an a ame -° uy it _ _ _ ata reasonable price. J. B. Macdonald Bc - " Cys is the riilht Place to go. y ~ 262i. O _- __ ~ -_M _ Special Saturday Snws _at “ o 3 0 ' _ J’ a _ _ , Y _ I Y - ~-._-..-_.._-.-...,____ , --' ` N Y . ___,___ ` 3”* swan# - loo noi o_ >L»'~\»~ -H" “ihwe ihigpiag ‘ _ ~aiao;i&-aaoe~i¢=sa§~wa A ~ ~ ~f ` bnildin’g'ro'ads, ao it cou‘d|ot itaOro to thxclter. A' . g°9df£inawhi¢;»viu.b¢h»a¢aaiiaiyw§yiuaiiii,ia 50113 _ li-' .i ~ . cds gi 0 “!l.*° 9i1'°fU°v. “E : '_ .'-"on outa. A _d?rimroaeti-l3>matock,__Snnapt, hletropoli __ nh*-', _-,N I -just awaiting tb£»0m__ pletion t`h'a_Railm'ad ao_§aq.r\l¢ ~ ' ,h _ nina .ii nie. .|;ipg...,.i_i~¢ ravens i»miw_.i=..i f H1135’-"o"_ ' _ but the its $300 Ore 0 ’ The H6515 it _ E outcome ”' 78; ‘ A i X will netthem :r§nads$70._§T;_Q e.t_cgll _ __ ` "bidi _ - tr _ _ » There ia-thdibigzest Kind of -aa opportunity my ` " " ~ | in Ist-dem. i har made ia, pam-5,, g ,¢ __ H1099] f»h8l'_¢.fi0 ifiu a ° ° M ” ia' rss prices prevail at Paton’s li -__ - -A ___n_§-"...i!-» S MARTIN BIZ __ _,_ vestors and and ghd nu , "J ':<.t.i;j-__, a t I } éi . . _ ,_ i _ _ ._ caries. "7"~_. "J .._1 P543 _-,.‘. \ £1 ¢._, i_2»_:‘; .emi 95* . " 4 ~ ' ~.'_ . ',,_,_,; 2- __ . . ' " -ra ‘ ` A. s §=¢32“ .-~§`. te.. ' -,- _.te,.- .- -_-_._ 'V'/; .Gael- at Jr” _ - the Ia '-in-onthe verge. of-~~~mpa V ¢ I i ..