"F E r l l .8 \ _“$_f____. .~ - s, _‘qt-x. _.xl -t. " \-.ga-'EM -1 _3if~.,=_p-z ~ GU ABDIAN -im Is the way to buy pres., and the best tea packed in lead ls MONSOO. for it. All grocers, 25, 30, 40, _ To get it you have to ask og-_ll _ . A l . _~ t » `_= "-» - ;" .-` - .K ‘_ f. » , >* ___ _ "_". ._ __ ,_ ~_ ,._ _ _ ,_-__ -' _ -_ ' _ _ ~ . , |lll0-BEYLDH TEA. _ ####§#i¥¥i¥¥i¥¥i“s####*§§#il€#* “Z :;'I`1i K I. .~ - gay, #anim 'Q _ _ 2 __ _ _ _ t A-> : _ _\}§ . J -=:`_".-_'TV " _Q -A lllltll ~ ffl. . > ' -.§\__,_`;t;.;f _-» _ its s_$ hi iitflftltilllf# '- s/»‘°‘ #il##### ._ Pdf: ` ~ ~ _,\ ' '<.~l`UAf‘\ A f ll till il? ' " -QD #amass aaa#-aasaaaaaaaa Ate Ytu Hard lu Please Are you particular about your wall paper? Do you like to have your rooms looking “just so? ” Then See Currie about it. Have you been in to see my line of Wall Papers 'l _ The finest ever shown in Summerside. it K.-_ .llltt #§####%il=¥i¥§¥###% Trouble for King of Slam. Toronto April 5.--The action. of the King of Siam, in compelling his sub- jects to wear socks and requiring every person particularly women to appear on the streets only when clothed from knee to neck, threatens to cause a re- voluticn. ` Kentucky Murderer Ilsnged. ' ` Glasgow,Ky; April 3.-Bob Brown was hanged at 9:35 a. in. today and was pronounced dead in twelve minutes. He made no statement on the scaff- old and died without apparent fear. His crime was the murder of his father-im law, Lewis McClelland. ' (l0llll0ll SENSE Ill EVERYDAY LIFE. Prevents Many Diseases and I pense, would choose to remain sick and ‘ miserable P Much Severe Sulfering. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets the Com- monsense Remedy for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and all other Stom- _ach Troubles except Cancer --A Trial Proves This. `What a difference there is between the apperance of a robust, vigorous. trained athlete, and that of a pale, weak, em- aeiated consumptive ! _ That difference is exactly the differ- ence between health and dlsease-be- tween s stalwart. healthy man and a wretched, sufering dyspeptic, for in- isnce. _ ` - What sane person, seeing two such indvidiuals together. would choose the lot of \he_.dyspeptic ? What dyspeptic,’ knowing that a prompt, perfect and permanent cure im be obtained at the least possible ex- I tl The universal popularity of Dodd’s ‘D5 spepsia Tablets is due to their relia- bility, the promptness of their effect, the simplicity of their action, the _` thoroughness and permanence of their l cure and their low price. Peo le know when the bu Dodd’s ‘ P - Y _Y l':Dyspepsia Tablets that they can confi- _ldently rely upon them to do what is 'claimed for them ; they know that they lwilldo their work quickly; that they cure Dyspepsia by iemoving its cause; `;'that their good effect is lasting, and that tthey would be cheap at four times thc price. _ l Dodd’s double treatment for the stom- .ach and the bowels insures perfect health through the natural working of the digestive system. The small brown _Tablets that go with each box of Dodd’s §_Dyspepsia Tablets stimulate the Liver and the Bcwels, _curing biliousness _and constipation, and keeping the system in _a state of pei feet cleanliness. _ ` The blood cannot be thin or weak, impure nor sluggish,where Dodd’s Dys- pepsia Tablets are used. Alaskasteamer is Damaged. SnA'rri.n, Wash., April 5.-The leamer City of Topeka, which runs' be- tween Puget Sound and Alaska. is ashore on Rocky Ledge, a reef at the south end of Wrangel Narrows, 100 nilee south of Juneau. The Topeka was northward bound. and had about 150 passengers on board. The passen- gers were taken on to Juneau by the United States lighthouse tender Man- zsnillo. A telegram from Captain Thompson of the Topeka to Superintendent Trow- bridge of the Pacific Coast 'company says the vessel is not badly damaged. ~He has sent to Juneau for a_ diver to patch some holes in the bottom. after which he expects to float the vessel. The Topeka left here March 26, and is supposed ti have gone on the rocks llaich 30. Relief in Silt Hours.-Di. tressing Kidney and Bladder Diseases relived in six hours by the “Soirrn AMERICAN Kiiinnv CURE.” This new remedy is a great surprise and delight on account of its exceeding prompt- ness in relivin pain in the bladder, Kid- nays, back and -every part oi the urinary passages in male and female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately, if you want quick _relief and cure this is our remed Sold by S. W. Dodd and I _~ ‘ Hughes. Great Britain’s “sphere of interest” in the Yang-tse-Kisng Valley, China, embraces -650,000 square miles 'land a Population of 180,000,-000. --i-0-#_ _ llllllli ¢u\d is a .can Hismiatinn0ni~s,fur ,l *ii il' l .ali lil , \l_nouthe systemic lylternns. lélgiansdioally eunstinlws ‘ seller axpitaal. Wes.erly,_ R. I., April 7, 1899._An explosion of a new 50-horse. power' holler at the greenhouses of S. J .Renter cccurredthts afternoon. just after three employes had left the boiler room. Ne one wits injured, but the property damage is heavy. What a Train ef ailments. follow in the wake of a stomach that is out of killer what a story of suffering can be saved in the timely use of so pleasant and positive_a cure for Dyspepsia and Indigestion as Dr. Von Stan’s Pineapple it Tablets. The pineapple is a veritable fountain of vegetable pepsin-Nature’s tonic for people out of sorts. One Tablet * relieves. 35 cents. Sold by S. W Dodd and ` ` G. E. Hughes. Tne opening of the Himalayas to ex- ploration and travel will doubtless be one of the white man’s twentieth cen- tury achievements. A large section of the temperate zone is here practically unknown. and it is a region of xiiagniti. cent scenery. geological marvels, .varied climate, and rich' fauna ani Hora. Even its highest mountain is yet to ‘ be found. althuughopr list of those 9;. l recent work, Major L. A. Wad_d¢11gl|l§§ _ that the Tibstans~kno_wof a pesi__|,¢;»;§: of Everest that is taller than that -giant, T; which has long been named as the high. est in the world. leur! Believed It 30 llllllss._ Cure for ths`I[es.rt casescf Organiser sense in30ininutes, _ ._.,g_,f.~¢g_:;_-_ ' _-., __ 1 ill? te 5’ i jigs at - sdsnsvet H -r. =' -1 _ _ - ,_~_~ _x . _ _ _» . _t ..... _ -.,.-;-j`7"‘ »..._"i -_ m. ._ _f ~ -. <. _§ =_i~_“_ - - _ .2 __ _.51 ' > , _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ ._ " ~ ‘t ~:.. _ -= ~ - . ~»l 3.. S'5lIlE Allll FRINGE 00: Lead Packets -_---_ A , FANCY prunes, atss, gs, cccoann s, just received at Chlng‘s confectionary, -8. . '- Asornrn lot nf that choice honey in comb. iust received at Ching’s con- 50. and 60 cents per pound. ‘°°‘l°“°r7‘ 8’3i’ Mas. RICHARD Gow, Charlottetown returned home on Thursday from a visit to friends here. Ni-:W oranges opening today _at Cliing’s conf ctiona' ry. Special _low prices, call early. 8.1\» Mas. G L. Waanait whose' serious illness was referred to yesterday iiioi_n- ing is somewhat better although still very low. '1‘Hil'. Prince Edward Island Magazine Northumberland arrived on the 17th, and prices; colored dress goods in y y Q 9 and shade, plain or fancy, all grades and prices. _ See our $1.75 dresses; see our $2.45 dresses; see our $3.25 dresses. The greatest dress goods ‘bar- gains of the season. Dc not buy your dress until you have seen these goods at The Ladies’ Furnishing Store. li Diu~:AMs.-Owing no doubt to the lateness of thc spring. the usual crop of spring poetry is short, but the dream- er is still with us. A reliable citizen informs the GUARDIAN that a few weeks ago he loaned $5 to a commercial trav- eller from a neighboring province,whom _ he accidentally met on the street. Mak- ing no entry of the transaction the matter entirely escaped his memory until one night lately he dreamed that the money was in the post oliice. Waking, he struck a light and made a memorandum of the loan. Next morning he received ar-i registered letter with the cash en- ceediug 25.000 testis not small. In ai' “mee A wan km" mmt- "°“d°f ` V' wreck. Next day' while inthe country,- _and arrived home with only the shafts -~ mums f. -_ ' _ -` ‘a .- ~ Plllllltdllilhcs.-Oanbecuredin3days ‘..' ' ‘ ' 8 theories in reference to this shbject. have ever conceivable st le make colort his horse ran away, smashed the 'sleigh' ' but: the old lady did. not figure in the .ful-_ ses P0 new per owt P6; it ............. .. greased ulk , per cvt t b s]....... ...~...... pei i>`\iéii`él` (new porhus is for sale at D. K. Curric’s, and at t Small & Beairsto,Bookstcres, Summer- _ _ Lead Sldu. tx' . ° 1 i W ' ' Y. M. - » .- ~ t ._ l Powilrut llltlt .......... W.. _ .. C_A. a tomorrow a c __ ` W i»;ctihTh; liissini§eisliadili;°. bifleiilgr ._'___ B°'“‘_‘ *P1516--Opposition is gan, Mr H éampbén » - » ingin Geimanysgsiust Vforeignersoc- ' ° ' » - - _ _cupying German 'ttiro_nes. ;~Tbp ‘ QQ- ion ..§::l'f::'::l.h:;2r .::°.:§°:..:a; ‘“ “°"“ S """‘°’ "'"° 5”” c~»»°»~=t°t-=--<=- _ f V' eed _ th ice did not clear until the 13th. The 'GSS cllalll Df Pl'00l. :§:o38(g;‘$g_D;c£:r3 .i{;f;_Cg:,§,i;__ *_ amounting to $350; entrance fee of 10 bust health- Wh°"°°~§ I hm be” ‘him A per cent of purse, to be made in three P319- Weak “Pd frail When N105' had Proverbs axioms ana sa -‘fs Y! S payments, the first payment to he made 595” me Pl"§V1°U3l.Y_- _ _ h ' _ _ 1 - .. .I M., si- H close Th starting horse is not to be The" 959°* was 9‘mPlF maglwl- I b H I ‘ ll l '7 g lr bl bs possible was done for-the little _sufferer ma? ° °°"°° 1° many ° i‘m"‘°' °"°.° but www” gnu and he breathed _his which seem to, bale the skilful ' medi- _ last at 6o’clock .yesterday mo_rning._Mr. ,"4 °tt°“d“t' H ‘ _ _ ' " ' '~ _ . I » _ ._ I ._ I ._ to _and Mrs. Driscoll have the sincere ~ ~ __ --_o_---- I h bn -tm bl-ed sympathy of the community. -in their ‘A hmm, nd' ‘ *<3 ‘ve u _ sudden and sad bereavement. ' I ~ ‘ » ' I b°§khf°" _“mn YW"-bo ___ ‘ff = -1 ‘ .. .-.I aveu three_ 5 teen _ . Novimms in black dress .sees at Mm"““’°‘°”~ M”"‘~~ AP"13:"'7»-°".°f MINARUS LINIMENT" d"y9‘W gt- McGraw a miller shot and killed hi m “m McGongan & Wright’s. Priestleyis I d_ d -M S0. _ __ 8_ completelyamndp ._ _ _,__ _ black goods, B.ipley’s black goods, »°'-H a 7" rs’ be-7 1”’ at nf'-°° l°' _I0 g{,.es'me 0' l`e"a_.§,“.e Paplin’s cashmeres, surges, crepons, day' He men sh-°t |"”.“°“° dymg fm’ d . dgreaw P f ._l.be_ _ whiPc0rds. lustres. soleals. henriettas "“.tly` The 'mmm W.” dimmed -amd comm?" . It an you are at I ny silk and wool and all wool, black bro- Mccnaw had boarfied with her for wma use th” In any way to further; the “se cad" and tancies_ an m_kes_ quamies time. Jealousy_is supposed to have of your valuable medicine' ' Two Riyers. _ V ROBERT Ross. led to the shooting. fri: T" I 1 E l,`¢.=> use SSS goo sas HUMUE EEEMS _ARE EXPELLED BY. tuticura Resalveltt _Greatest of Blond Purltlsis and Hilmar tutes. That is to say, it pnrilles the ‘cloud and circu- la.Lng lluids of llumczi Giznzis, and thus removes the scauae, while warm baths with Cu1~Ict:r:A SOAP, and gentle anointings with Cu'1‘IcI:nA(oint- ment), grcatcst of emollii-:it shlri cures, cleanse the skin and scnlp of ci-lists and seal.-s, allay itching, burning, and inilnmmiiiion, and soothe and heal. Thus are spoetilly, p#-rmnii»_-ntly, and economically cured the n;cst_t_I¢G, April 5.-At the court member the date.Tuesday evening the Dr' A' W' Chasds 0mtm°”t° _house to-day. a Galician .settler wished » 0 \ ' ` ` ¢ . . _ nth Insist 8 0 clock' _I Dr. D. M. Harlan' writing in the Am- 1° enter *°l\°° “$31939 8 19110” °°‘mU'.7’ ‘ A SAD accident Manned at Indian erican- Journal of Health, . February man for °bt“1m“S m°n§g_d“Fg31' fi-199 River Thursda evenin . While Mr. wth.”-féa7s:_"Am°“g tm 'Pr°pri°tdry ‘P-Nieman' ' The miter t , 5' _ 5 med 0 d - it- ig _his wife, who reiusedto .Joseph Driscoll was in the act of un- Dr é;'_’_‘;,s 0_f_Et‘:_:;';gas °°°°ga°:’“ 1' 'when the ~¢_;,,,,, ,,.`-n‘,.,_d_»_ l mini--l I _ v 1 Q . s _‘l i ass ~ so also f V _ \ _ '- .._.........___°_ other Mum- .BICYCLE T/A (` “QL” #__ x'