.` WF" ~' -i_,,;;.~;s -- .-"f;¥='l1‘f~<‘e"~°-"»1‘~' _ -. ~ ,_ _ ~ . »:;' ... '_ ,1 - » Y, 1; .-sl. < _ '_ 1,-74.. »..~»` ._-‘lj , ,_ - ~ _ - i » _ U _ _ . ~ - ~. » ` _ ` __ S , ._ ,.. - g _ ...I-_-, -Q-.y I __ ~ .. . . ~_:,:-_.:,_. ._; ,~-‘-¢"'; ‘-_‘_ >- . .~- ,~.,_,,,,, .-.v.;.,<~’~."‘.j. ’ . `*“'m » *~ II If *Fw _ . _ _ - f _ ..~ V- »~ .~- f “cvs -_w.~_',--_ - ~ , .<: -.W---I ~ ~. mill, Illlll Slllllllllli 1 B.B.B. A Great _ Healer. If you’ve never applied Bur- dock Blood Bitters to a cut or wound, sore or ulcer, just try it, and see what soothing, healing, cleansing power it possesses, A It takes out itching, stinging *and burning, and promotes the growth of healthyiiesh. So,too, when taken internally, by its power ofeliminating all impuri- ties from the blood and making thatvital fluid rich, red and pure, it cuts off the origin and source ofthe foul matter that goes to make boils, pimples, sores, ulcers, eruptions, cancers, tumors and the like, and at .the same time the purified and en- riched blood creates healthy tissue where there was formerly, perhaps, a suppurating sore. Hrs, ]. H. Davies, Sydney, Man., writesf “I :med Burdock Blood Bitters for a. run- ning sore Ion my ankle, which began_ to spread until lcould hardly walk. I applied .eomeofthe B.B.B. to the some as well as took it iiternally, and by the time I had im`¢edtwo‘bottles1he sore had healed up all my ankle get perfectly well. ‘ ___ Queen Hotel. Formerly Perry Hotel, Inu Strut, Heal al llmn’s Wharf. This new and commodious hotel is new open for business. Thoroughly itted up with all the modern im- pcovements, this hotel offers to the public accommodation, which cannot beexcelled inany other on the Island. Good tables large airy r bedrooms, oath rooms, sample roon..s. Terms moderate. Free coach to all trains and steamers. Special accommo- dation for commercial travellers, FRANK PERRY, Ost.6 dly 1 yr. . Prop. Summerside. Y J f ' 3 Changed Hands. llllflill. MUSE. 8UHHER8l'DE,f.P. E- I- Good Board at reasonable rates. *leeoewehwaadirom all trains and Immun. J.E. HOUGHTON. i 3 Water St.. Summerside ‘iayiolyr l l -KLFV `°` | iWl»LEO'l'IllG_. IGENGY Ano llleunaloe Horace H. Beer. I Odice: Crabbe’s Brick 'Blook, Summerside. Oorrespondeuce solicited. .lG.§,lmos m _ f lllll$TtllS, S01 IIIITURS, lst. _ .mrntm i>1c'ricns,Q. c., Lnnsusi- ING# mi ALBERT o. saurinmis. MONEY T0 LOAN. “M0531 Me THIS ? R -rev f=iuiR“i_A.\'r_ ff1»RL'\"’"“'0W 1_’i _-:___ _ g-- S’SIDE AND PRINCE C0 There will he a general meeting of the Board of Trade this evening. A full attend ance is requested, as business of import- lince is to be considered. M.~..\‘v Gt'ARni.\N readers will be sorry to learn of the death of Mrs. Charles Clark, of \Vilmot which occurred yester- day morning after nn illness of about three weeks. Sho was 51 yenrzs' of nge and lcn\'0s:i sorrowiiig l1\1shinid,Zl soiisiimd li daiugrlitcrs to mourn the death of n. lov- ing; wife and motlicr. _~\ I‘lil\'_\T:~I lcttcrrcccivcd in Suniinerpide rom Mr. _.\. li. \\’il!iains for some time nianagor of the bank of .\'ovn. Scotia. here and now of Berlin.Ont.. contains the fol- lo\viii;::---"-\ iiiistzikcii iniprcssion appears to linvc gone :ilu-ond tlmt we' are ai. Boer town. I \visli to deny this most ciiipliatically. i'l`o give you an idoai of the sentiineiit in this respect when thc iioivs of the relief of Ladyslnitli Was rccei\'¢-il, hells luring, whistles blew, horns tootcd an-id tire works and rockets were very ninch in evidence. Stores and schools were closed, and in the afternoon ai parade headed by the hand and consist- ing; of about 50 .sleighs all decorated with hunting etc. drove through \Vaterloo and fairly deafened the people of that town. Cannons werclircdand the eventwound up j with brilliant illnminations on the square at night. Althougli the people are large- ly\Gern1an, they are none the less loyal.” , “It`s hard to be poor," sighed the seedy V, pessimist. “Tha/t’s queer," replied the ragged .0pti.m.ist. “I always found it easy enough." “In my opinion a man loses 9. lot of ' dignity in the scramble for oilice." “I don’t know about dignity, but Iknow he often lows l. lot of cash.” TWEXTY YEARS STANDING. Trouble of .a Norwich Farmer who was Believed by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. No'Rw1c.H, March 5.~-For twenty years Mr. \Vilbe:rt Woodward, of Willow Dell, has suffered with backache. He grew so bad that he was coniinedto his bed two daysaoutof a week. His farm suffered for the lack of the eye of -its master, and Mr. Ulf-oodwand made every effort to find a. cure for .his trouble. 'He says, “I tried eveigtlaing I ever heard of, -but no cure. Last ll I heard about Dodd's Kidney Pills and I bought three boxses of each from Mr. Bannon of Norwich, and I am happy to say they have done_ me more good t an all the other medicines put together, that I got from the-doctor. My wife takes Dodd s Kidney Pills also, for lame back and rheumatism and finds them §rand. I hope any persons suffering as we id will tryt. ese remedies. I would willingly pay two dollars a bf I rather than be witheut Dodd`s Kidiey Pills in t-he house.” Of all the paths that lead to a woman’s love, pity is the straigimtest. H. H. Beer, does collecting'on small clgutiinpission. No charge unlessxoollected. ~ t H. H. Beer, searches the records, and does typewrt-ing NEW English worsted suitinges, new cloths, new Priestey’a black goods lustres. brocades, cashmeres, serges, etc. Come in and see these new goods before you buy your suit.-McGougan 8: Wright. -28, li, Wanted at once.-One nrst class coat- maker, one vest maker, also a boy to learn tailoring.-WZ A. Stewart. 9 3 i e o d. Sprin su ply of cor-sets 'ust received. The Lady lilnto corset, P. Corset, D. & A., T._ cromptons. See MoGougan’s special piled on our-counter at 58c..A1so alot o asserted sizes of better goods.Thoseare oorsetathat you will 85c and up, if b0Il8ht lar 10 pilibz. on our 91i HOW IS Ladies Hockey Boots with straps,warm lined,wort.h $2.35 HOW $1 25;now is your chance to secure a bargain;cost us far more money; want tc clear them out. Headquarters for Ladies Gaiters, we have them as low as 20c a pair. han. § 4 GPGWH LayQP§ iihziin`t rnundhubusiriess to attend to. M _ , d --t I V Ti I. PASSED is worms. IG. H. THYI.0R,. rnve -one on nga s n 1 . ` ! 1 , ” ....i. ...i Fi... ... P.. L... 1 SEL ECT E D1...lr;;Fs.§i§:.til‘;..-mil. u.';‘.°f ‘°“°°“ fS‘1“°'°~ I or saéeglgwi) LONGW t f St k 1, 31% £132; that she pessed la round worms T, mea ,h “_ . . ORTH dt C0. IDG” O it; , W' ‘ " _ 2 ' _ _, _ ’ . " “‘“'\‘ 528 'nf S p I i B. Roy, Kilmanagh, Onti ' -, l . : ? ' _ In M md ‘M *b* b"X°S Experience never teaches fools any- You can frequently judges man 1, ‘ tlslflildiiaiiigiakqaiiing mm ,_ O I _H1 5 Also all knrfs if llfoceries .at the thing' f°°ls friems hem' I y the 'I i§iii.H“°“,"d"“d“"" °‘ii,'l:n nimairs Liwiaisnr ccass suaus src. ' .33 verylowest prices. I I ' A ' l 4 p ACCIDENTS ‘ was to be found in the barrel, the water counter digs. 'mowgia gwrigiii. I water, N. S. ~ ’_ ge his bvsincss never wastes much -time in ~ _. I society. . . Minard‘s Linlment C Da d ff, nsoonntn a nanrlni E. ""3 " "' BARRIsTERs_ When an optists strikes a. thorny path he iiinds consolation in the fact th t h Q » ` i , 3' 3 g.u°f¢m.,, Nmnies pnblio, “_ Man” to , ‘_ THE * HOE MAN- 1 ' dosn t have to step on all the thorns. Purifying Water with Coal Oil. It is a. common practice in many sections nf Louisiana to use cos’ oil in the cisterns and well‘s to destroy germ life. A physician in that section gives the rcsultsof ex- periments to determine its value. He took a barrel of rain water, full of “wiggle- tails” and wood licc, poured in a. table- I spoonfnl of coal oil, stirred up the wa_ter, and in an hour afteriv-a.rrl no living insect being as clear as crystal, the oil only show- ing on top, and the taste sweet and pure. He believes it puriiies the waiter as well as prevents the formation of gernis, and that it prevents all diseases originating" in impure water. Y* » ~ ---~- _ mi ECZEMA BECOMES CHRONIC , __.m_. And Can Only bc Cured by Persislenl Trsal- I ment with Dr. Chase’s Ointment. The extreme suilering produced by the frightful itching and burning of eczema usually leads the afllicted one to seek s. cure. and thus fortunately prevents the disease from becoming chronic and deeply rooted in the system. At whatever stage this'wretched disease may be, Dr. Chase's Ointment is a. prompt relief for the suffering and positively and permanently cures. It has eR'ected more cures of itching skin diseases than any remedy in Europe or America. It is the I standard preparation for itching skin dis- eases, and is recognized as such by the 'most skilful physicians. Dr. Chase's Ointment is invaluable in every home as an absolute cure for eczema, salt rheum, baby eczema. scald head, old people’s rash, chafing, sore feet, pimples, blackheads, and every form of itching skin disease and skin eruption. oo cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. - ll MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Compensations in nature.--everywhere you find them. If a woman' is far ahead of the times, her gowns are as far behind them. LAXA~LIVER PILLS are easv acting, non-irritating and purely vegetable. They are most effective remedy knownfor Con- stipation, Dyspensia., Biliousness and Sick Headache. Price 25c. _ Whenevera man is brow beaten it is usually by the gray matter behind some other fellow’s brow. 'Miaar|l‘s Llllmeat lor Sale Everywhere. Many a man becomes a a pessimist- when he begins to harvest his wild oats. l y weAi< i.uNos. Mr. Frank Jennings. Coldwater, Ont., says: “I was troubled for some time with Sore 'lzhroat and Weak Lungs, 'but Dr, Wood s Norway Pine Syrup cured me when other remedies failed. Price 25c. ‘ First Bike---'I saw something today that makes me tired. , _ _ Second Bike---What’s that? _ I` First Bike--Rubber. . 0ne_LAXA-LIVER PILL every night ,for_ thirty days makes a complete cure of biliousness and constipation. That ig--. Just 22 cents to be cured. 3 When a man sees the error of his ways heshonld change his route: I T.; Milburn 8: Co.:---Your Rheumatic Pills did me more good than an other ’ remedy and consider them aperflact clue for Rheumatism. p Mrs. Joseph Pearce. Collingwood Ont. Ifaman would live to a. ripe old age he should get his name on the pension roll. f Every man knows better than to go up against another man's game, yet they all do it. HAGYARDS YELLOW OIL cures sprain_s, bruises, sores, wounds, cute, frostbites, cbjlblains, stings of insects, burns, scalds, contu.sions,j etc. Price 250. All men are anxious for fame, but many are wiling to accept money as a sub- stitute. Danger. »us Dysentry. I "I un red ith weekssand couldv t 1i<)>5trl?iiiit% £33 fgig I then tried Dr. ri»ewier's mance of Wild §iii§§'l’f.’Z¥;ii2'.‘i°hJ%`i.'§‘i.“5..a”'”F”B'il§”i A stufient of human nature who knows Mlasrfs Llllleat Relieve: Near-sigh. I not giving entire satisfaction, and ith will _receive prompt and careful at- tention. , 0FF1CESirav:.r°sls.:».ni; veiekersrrssse...‘:.R.§ln.ii2Rsi.;¥uf;;:i.“ rss. clocks T ' ‘ I °"l K. J. gummy, A, iequally well on children or adults. Bb _ ` I R.9'|_ Masom _ ~ ' sure you getlnwe f Li-ft with e ] b ` R ‘ ' -, ° ' ' ° - ` _ . f _ 5 u. wil ereturnedin I _ O I- I ills iismi i it _ _ _ _ g p , p . . ! ch ;J1pcy;u?think a neat desk indicates U Old gold taken in €Xcl1a.nge or made P pr_eP3l‘& f0l‘ LCD* vnwmv. 1sm\1f-5.” NHRCH 9 J udge--What explanation have you to offer for stealing this dress- suit? Prisoner---Your honor, I was invited .to bill. FR EE TREATMENT. ForCattarrli,Bronchitis,Iniluenza,ColdsY You have probably read of the new C_at arrhozone method of treatment and itsx wonderful cures of these diseases. We want (you _to try Qatarrhozoiie and be con-I vince of its merit. For a short_ time we will send to readers of this paper, FREE, a 25 cent outfit, sufficient in most cases to permanently cure. _Send your nd- dress an enclose 10 cents in’ stamps to cover the cost of mailing. .\. C. Poison 8:00., kingston Ont. ---¢;- Hninfat---Did you leave your regular route durin;_-,; the tour? _ Sliylock- Only to let the trains go by; ASTHMA Mrs. George Budden,‘Putnn.mville` Ont., says: “I`feel it my duty to recommend Dr. Clin..se`s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, I had the Astlinio. very bad; could get nothing to do me any good. A fricnc of mine persuaded me to try this remedy, as he had tried it, and it proved success- ful. I tried it and it cured me. I am thank- ful to-day to say I am a. well woman through the use of this remedy. 25 cents a bottle. Family size 60 cents. ---é-m--_-..._ She--Did you have any luncheon to- day 2' He--No; it was nothing but lunch. It only cost 15 cents. -_--_»}1_-_.1-» ` HOW ONE GETS BILIOUS A sluggish liver fails to filter the bile from the blood and when the poisonous matter goes through the body in the circulation, the whole system is tainted and deranged. This is called biliousness and can be comqletely cured by Dr. A. W. ' Cha.se’s Kldney-Liver Pills, which act directly on the liver, making it healthy Iand active. One pill a dose, 22 cents a box. I The cheapest medicine in the world. _must-¢__il111 ' Foote Light--I see tliey`re going to put ‘ a new piece of the stage called ‘°The Open Door." See Brette-~ It ought to go with a hang! ITCHING, BLEEDIN G PILES Mr. W. G. Phya1l,‘ proprietor Bodega Hotel, 36 Wellhigtoxi Street East. Toronto, says:---“While living in Chicago I was in a terrible shape wit itching and bleeding piles, I tried several of the bestfzphyslcians and .was burnt and tortured in various ways by their treatments to no avail, besides spending a._ mint of mone to no pnrpose. Since coming to Torbnto I learn- ed of>Dr. Cha.se’s Ointment, I used but` one box and have not been troubled with piles in any shape or form since.” She-Do you believe in the power of the e . WWI é i Wiz. STILL have a few of FLUURYW Roller Polpcrs, Grain Crushers, .Grinders and Straw selling low and on liberal terms. _ _ ALSO Driving Hman. note, sleigh, nw, and choice Blended Teas in 5, 10. and 20 lb boxes, on credit terms. _IF YOU are in need of the above pleats call on ua A.HORNE $ HKWWW * We wish our Customers ons an all _, llllllll ill ll Plllm We also desire to thank them for their very liberal patronage during the past year, making it the successful we have yet had. That our efforts to please has been appreciated is evident from our increase in nusiness. We will io merit stillfurther your continued patronage. ` W. .N TA Great George St. 3rd door from Grafton Sweet. -L ff ev” _-. - press . _ _ . He-Why certainly. Do you remember you refused me until after I squeezed you? v SELF PRESERVATION Is the iirst law of Nature.” For this reason ever_yi%ne who is illydeslres to be- come well. ose who have _impure or impoverished blood turn to Hood s` Sarsa- parilla, because they know it will enrich and- pprify their blood and give them good healt . To take _this medicine on the iirst appearance of impure blood is an im POTW-Ht §f£D toward Self preservation. _ H_00DS PILLS cure`_ sick headache, mdigestion. _ “What is an egg i" asked the school- teacher. “An egg,” replied the smart boy, “ig _something used for settling cofee and' _-actors.” »~ - *@-_lei-i Messrs. C. C. RICHARDS & Co., I Yarmouth, N. S. ce tl ~~-In J im, Lec1iir§,”iiii'iofihe1iii'én l°°téa1i,';"“,'§,‘2 A ' in th l I ` I °°s°°=:.'...W........k“~ sz was, when f on a slerand taken home, w are you fam., were entertained for his recovery, 'his hips ba. lngbadlybruised and his bod Qunwd black. from his ations. feet. we ...sa QEINARDS LINIMENT on him freely to eden the gsm, and with the use.; :.“.il.°°:‘.':l:_e>'°°1°° ed _ SAUVEB DUV Elgin Road I/Islet Co. Que, AL May zstn,1’sns. llalcli _ Repairing-4* Send or bring your watch to us if* Ulu Fllllll mm 259 * “lf mf. ina, "°rF»»», as » sa. lllmdnwnhnuissraginnuin . ` " IRI P. 0. 80267. H1\Illax.N8?_‘(=\.UQjg= G Wl|.ite’a and Snowiake n 9*” 5° had as says( the , ftiisvin; ummm .aim ' I T. J. Morris. n. I.. Hmm, I W. Plekerdi &0o- W-A.l-lutchaaon. I W- F.»CBrter, S*¢W8ft il Oates. Sandersonh co. J_ D McLeod Q 'M ‘ qYVell, it sometimes shows thntya man Pio Order' H ! ! 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