'»-`T..,i ._f-_. Fl' v . \. _'Bu >- .. rg _.4 i _ J. _,. .., 5 .. ~. l ' r I _ __. _Il 3*; _ i. 1 '_ ‘_ E M. I _'.1 -.1:. -' ._ "- _ -2 ig. _ _ ~`.' .ss »_ ".1 .5 if "j_ fda; =i .<- .N- " ‘i _ ¢ ` ‘ ` f _ Z - iv .I if I ‘_ __. _ » .- 2%.’ r .___ BF -. 1' ¢`”_ __ ._. ____ .,_____» fir 1. *r _ ~;I= ` _ _. - _ .if ~ ii _ ;.~s '~.~ -_ ' - 4 .= Z. i , i .__ \ s Y , , r a P.';‘ nf- e. , \ Ii <- 4 ~» V i. ‘lv “.-_ . Q * . _.L '1 _ _,_ fe __\ _ “L . ~.¢.~_ f' ;~. .1 if " ' ~ "Y " '» - - " ~..»1?-if..s»-.':_-ef'-__i w.~; , _' ;>=~._§; --_-5.'-. ‘ € _ THE GUAIIUIAN, 0H 0WN. FRINGE EDWARD ISLAND. HAY Z, IW] V _. _ i, _ . J 4- »==- ___ ri;iss Pivr.\_._ I Enucarrsc rr-is N».riviss_ PARIQ April ill.-The municipality isi __ ' ntinrz with glass paving material egperiiiie _ . _ v ___ é_ I _d SAN JUAN, Dc Porto Rico, Ap il 29. I .\ secrion ot Rue dn lla\\ F'-‘ ha” e “ al The United States transport Sedgewick ;\-ith it as a test. ir is pure _$Zl_H§9 Sub' sailed yesterday for New York, having on iected tori rir0C0-*S C=\ii‘~"1 d"“t‘nncaU0“‘ board nineteen Port Rico youths who ` ui( is ;i hard smooth ODF!-(1l19. D011* The res - ‘_ _ ,n _ are goingto the United States to be edu- ,.0,,s~rib-tanto which does not retai imp Ur oiorirsfll iioisos-'ci re .n»‘\i“&&b'.e istnncc. The invent,-ers claim that riinbines the soliiiity of granite with th C oothness of asphalt. It is not aifected si!! . 6 s by hear or cold. It however is expensiv costing from nine to twelve francs pe Sqn”-e metre. Another drawback is it ,meme resonance. --o--- arzisln mor iN LIMBERG. LgMni;ar:` Galicia, April 29.--A riotou mob of the ciry unemployed today midmi _ the bread booths at the marke piacg, shouting "give us bread or work. " TM mob pnradei the streets, _breakin shop windows. -._-Q-lv ' SHAMROCK ll GROUNDEO. GLASGOW. Apr-H129.-It transpires tha tlieShamrock1I. grounded on a uiud bmk near Dumbarton, while proceed`n seiward on Saturday. Her crew were transferred ton tug, and tightened the yacht, floated after having been aslior mme quarters of an hour. It is believed She is not in_jri:°erl. cated. Eleven of them are bound for the i United States government Indiana train- _ing school at Carlisle, P.-r. The govern- " ment will assume the expenses ofthe ‘ eleven students. r r -.r .-f- ~ ,-"- __ 4' _‘_ ,_J_____ 1-me __ ,__ 4- r;~_ BRONCHITIS IS NOW EPIDEMIC. Bronchitis is becoming vera' prevalent, ,, but is not now incurable for atarrhozone x cures even the worst cases, Catarrhozone Inhaler sends the healing medicated air into evexéy air passage in head, bronical tubes an lungs; it reaches the germs and destroys them. Catarrhozone sooths and cools the inflamed membranes, quickly the dry cough and feverishness, and the laborious breathing and soreness in the ‘wind-pipe are relieved at once. When Catarrhozone is inhaled. Bronchitis is cured in one to tive days. It has been ex- tensively used, and never once failed. Even cases of 5, 10 and_ 20 years standing that baffelled the skill of the best phy- sicians. have been cured by Catarrhozone. Your doctor can tell you that Cata.rrb- __ ozone is one of the grandest discoveries is ‘ one of the grandest discoveries of the cen- tury, and that he always prescribes it for Bronchitis, Asthma and Catarrh. Get it to-day, and be cured. Price $1.00; small size 25 cents, at druggists or Poison St Co., Kingston, Ont. 316.000 $i6.000 Sixteen Thousand Do lars %&iB worth oi iioorio io oo \ Slallgllliilllil lilglll |iBlB ill Bharloiioiowo. - I have still $16,000 worth of goods at R. H. Ramsay & Co’s old stgml and must clear the entire stock out here-have decided to sell them right here Where where they are. The purchasing public will therefore find ' ~ at Rams21y’s Old Stand or the next six weeks a. choice lot of A Ready to wear Clothings Boots and Shoes Men’s Furnishings Hats and Caps Tweeds and Worsteds. at prices that will not let you gozwithout haunting yon. To see is to be convinced. _ the famous Recipe Book. ` LIE! I | ‘T WASTHECW At R. H. & French and Japan deny that their troops ' u nyside _ \ The riromptness with which Dr. Chase’s 6 Kidney-Liver Pills regulate and invigor- . Q _ __ _ ate the'ac_t.ion of the kidneys, liver and ' ` f' __ _ _ _ KRUGER IS HOPBFUL. LONDON. April 25.-The Manchester Guardian publishes the following des- patch froin its London correspondent “I have conversed with a Dutch gen- tleman,who, within a few days past, has had an interview with Paul Krnger_ My informant was struck with tha hopefulncss of the Biers, wlio be lieved they were able to wear the Eng lish out. My informint asked Kruger it he thought he could influence the next presidential election. Kruger queried: Ilow many years hence will it be heldi’ " ‘Four,’ he was told. “ ‘Oh, we can wait that out,’ was his answer,” _ ?_-&--_- , SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. _Barley ,per bushel ....... .. 0 40 Beef (carcass) per lb. . . _ . 0 55 Buckwheat . . . _ . 0 00 Butter, por lb_.._._ 018 Ualfskins, each...__ 0 25 Eggs, per doz..... ._ Hay, per._ton............ Baa/, pressed . . . . . Hi esggrlb...._..... .. " Island lour, per 100 lbs... rOatmeal,per 100 lb Oats (black) per bushel Oats (white) per bushel... . Wheat per ushel . . . . . . .. Pork (carcass) per Potatoes, per bushel . . . . .. Turnips ._ Beets (table) . . . . _ . . . . _ . _ " Lamb skins each _ . . . . . . . _ _ Sheep ski-ns Wool (washed) Turkeys (per lb) . _ . . .. Geese (per lb) . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ Ducks (per lb) . . . . _ . _ . . . . . _ _ Fowls (per lb) . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Wild Geese . . _ . . . . . _ . . __ ' _,@-_m-i1 cooobmboomomocmmLb&;b %@$§5§g@§ES3@§@Sg@SS3 ESHSSSSSggggggggsggggggggg oooooooooooooc=w~o=5oooo¢° 33385§@g53§$3&3S@$g85@EES§ (Corrected every Tuesday.) 0 Oo Beef (quarter) per lb Beef (small) Der lb. Butter (f_resh) per lb . . . . . . . _ . Chickens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Eggs. _ Fowls per pair . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Flour per cwt . . . . . . . . . . _ Oatmeal, new, per cwt Hides per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hay per cwt. _ , . . . . _ . . . . . .. Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beets, per doz . . . . . . ., _lizorki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . urn ps, r us . . . . . . . . . . . _ . Potatoesbiis . . . . . . . . ._ Mutton r carcass. Parsley User bunch) Onions per lb ............. . . Carrots, per doz............. Lettuce per bunch ....... . . Wild Geese. . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . Sheep live weight present del eeéeeieeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeee' assessasssssssssssssssssss_ S8388 SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ocooa coooooccooooo¢HOOOOO© SS&S& SEESSSSSSEESSSSQSGGSS Catt1eDressed_........._.__ .. Sheep Dressed...... Radishes . _ . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ _ __ Parsnips (per doz.). _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ .._._¢--- HOUSE CLEANHG. There’s confusion in thc household, and the floors are dusty bare, There are carpets on the clothes line, _ and books beneath the beds, And the women folk have aprons tightly wound about their heads; _ , There are tin cans bones and bottles And the kids are making mud-pies in a pail thatonce held lard: The robins on the ash-pile view the scene and gaily sing; housecleaning in the spring.” --o-- ' CATARRH. .Called an American disease is cured by an Amercan medicine originated and pre pared in the most catarrhal of American , oountr es. _ , That medicine is Hood s Sarsparilla- _ It cures radically and permanenlll in ' that it removes the cause cleansipg the blood of scrofulous and all other impuri- ties. It overcomes all the effects of cat- arrh tooand builds up the whole system s1n1_-i--l_ GOOD ENOUGH. _ Great Britain`s credit is good enough to ___A__l____.__ r A CATARRH SPECIALIST. ' , nce. Clachan, Ont.. S1115!- I :hliirveJb‘de§ipd sufferer from CHM-!Ti\ f°1' 15 years, which became chronic. I have spent a lot of money and consuited_seyer_al `~ doctors, among others a speclalwli ID Londonf I have tried everything I could/ hear of or see advertised without doin_g me any good. But thanks to Dr. Chase s Catarrh Cure. I am completely cured ’ h bo t it I recom- after using t ree xes_o . ' mcnd it to anyone suffering from catarrb. SUGAR USED AS FUEL. Gnivon, April 29.-The steamer Citta di Messina, from New Orleans, has ar- rived here. Her machinery broke down and this so prolonged her voyage thather coal became exhausted. Her fires were maintained by burning 3,000 barrels of her sugar <=&l‘R0- _ ‘ _ GET WHAT YOU ASK FOR When you ask for any of Dr. Chase’s Remedies look for his portrait and sig- nature on_the_ box. otherwise you may get an imitation. Beware of the drug- gist-who-tries to induce Y0\1 £0 ,iflke something said to be "J ust as good ._ If he substitutes medicines hewill substitute drugs in prescription. Insist on getting what you ask for and remember that ‘ there are no familg remedies tpbe com- parefd to those of. r.A. W. Chase, author It is well known to all Americans that our toops took no part in the looting of China, and now the British, Germans, had any hand in it. Evidently it was the cat. ' uxxi*--P-_ A SURPRISE TO EVERYBODY. “bo ’ a _ , riseto everybody. They '_.are‘~¥teli:,pLgopl¢`.:';`pfavoi'ite .cure-for»kidn"q' » . _' Ltnivicniirniv, Baden, April 29, -Th _ S°4°i°l"_~‘d an “b°“i" _the yard' _ ` notorious “Jack the Ripper". who has as- saulted and mutilited eighteen »women,`"` AFTER WHICH. LUNCHINGS. Judging from the terror of this wide- spread correspondence we have no he.-iita tion in declaring that in this community to-day there exists a tremehdous senti- ment against capital' punishment, and it is our Hrm belief that if this question was put to a popular vote capital punish - ment would be abolished by a tremendous majority. -_-1mm. HARD. RACKING COUGHS _ Barring accidents, the person who get along with the least amount of cough will live the longest. Of course the right time to attack a cough is the commencement when it isa simple thing for the right treatment to drive the cough quickly SWUY- As a general thing, however, people spend_too much time experiment- ing with various remedies that the cough I is well under way before they know it hard, racking all through your system 1 and get relief for nothing. You fill your _stomach with nauseating mixtures tono purpose. Then 0 _ _ y ii _use compounds con_ taining narcotic. which deceive temporar- l|Y and leave you slightly worse. Some coughs of this kind hang on for weeks. or even months. and, of course. they fre- quently develop into serious lung trouble. A true specific forall coughs is 'iamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam and should be kept in the house against any emergency With a cough that has become chronic the first effect of this remedy is a lessen- ing of the dull _sensation of pain which usually is felt with such a. cough. Then you _are conscious that the soreness is caving you and presently the desire to °0\18h _grows less frequent. All this properties of the Balsam. It is a com- pound of barks and gums. You can test lt' 25, 0*’-‘"i;" at 3117 dr°uggist's. Get the Renuine with “F. W. Kinsman 86 Co.’s ci:-innnorrnrown MARKETS. I b1°“'” in the b°"1°- _?_¢____ EXHIBIT UP TO THE MARK. Pains, April 29.-The Old Salon was practically opcnedto-day \\ ith the official visit of President Loubet. The general opinion seems to be that the pictures, despite their immense number, are above the usual level. _-wuz-&--- <5%¢2..., This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine mm ihe nemedythatcnres aeold in onodw CHEAPER THAN U. S COTTON. Tacoma, April 29.-The steamship Cop- ack brings news that- the shipments of raw cotton from the United States to the Orient will be greatly affected by im- mense purchases of~Bombay cotton,just made by the cotton spinners union, em- bracing the largest cotton manufacturer of Japan. There are pictures in the corners and tacks Wanted-A ¢9-Se Of h@a‘i&0h¢ irhilii on every chan.; Kumfort Headache Powders will not cure in ten minutes. Price 10 cents. » ___.»_ IACK-THE-RIPPER CAUGHT. has been caught here red handed by two detectives attired aawomen. _ “There’s nothing half so joyous as _ _ WHEN IN DOD BT HOW To cure a COLD, - To relieve NEURALGIA, To- relieve RHEUMATISM, To cure QUINSY, To cure BRONCHITIS, _ To cure GROUP. _ - _ To cure WHOOPING CO UGH, USE BENTLETS LINIMENT. SAFE BLOWBRS AT WORK ' _ _.__.,z Asnmnuna, Ohio, April 29.-Robbers early to-day .blew open the safe in the store of Richards and Herrick. Fire quickly followed the explosion, and the S¢&I1d8°°"'b°" Waf' building was destroyed, as was also ‘an adjoining business house, the loss aggre- gating $20,000. What the robbers se cured is not yet known. li W cure Diphtheria. JOHN D. BOUTILLER. French Village. cure croup. ' “ J. F. CUNNINGHAM. Cape Island. _ I know MINABD'S LINIMENT best remedy on earth. JOSEPH A. SNOW. Norway, Me. NEW T SPRING sHoES are here in all the latest ideas. For ladies we have the King, Harit and McPheison_ Shoes in laced and bnttoned boots, Oxford shoes and strap slippers, I black chocolate and tan. For gentlemen the oelebrat 'ed “King Sboe”is the leader with a full range of other I makes at Morris & Smiilr - _ _ _ Iai»ue,iiv¢»_¢°mpaint,. i...-imsrimhiiiii '55/Zi . ‘ ri§r`;;q ,¢oo_nsti' ion. The _sale of this-rzreatrire-j ' __ _ ' R- 5 ‘ d S ‘ °°°_P-Wi °°’“Q‘*°°”-’*“’ “’°” “- Then comes the long siege. You feel the ` processis brought about bythe healing’ . 8,. _.,_ _ Iknow MINARUS LINIMENT will _-i__1-_;£- Living Pictures _ _ ___ 0 u _ of sitisfaction are all those, who have seen our trimmed-it hats. Exclamations of delight and surprise were many, and many' were so charmed that they would not stop at -look-__ ing, but bought, 1" _ ' § We’re about ready in our Millinery department, and'i1l- ready more expert skilled _ fingers and brains are at work _ in our trimming "room than _ever beioite, while every ex. press brings us fresh beauties from all around; these later _goods are beyond pen’s de- sciiptior.. _ We_’ve promised. you great, things -wc’ve got, them-and if you buy before seeing what we have gathered for yon, yon’ll regret -i t but once-but' that once will be all this sea- son. We’ve r hundreds oi’ pretty hats -Hats for Ladies -Hats for Misses-Hats. for _ children - and such hats Z §Vhy for $2, 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, and 9. We’il give you chick and stylish creations that can’t ba matched outside our house for 1-4 more money-r-if\t‘*~i,ll. Nesrling in` boxes are nonn- dant. proofcf our every claim. We’ll show them with pleas- ure. but comeas ea: ly as pus- sible. . _ e' ‘ _ Our big Maine St. window is-_*oiled with new carpets. and ‘draperir s for - spring, ~ they’re worthy a-look. ~ ‘ V r . oirsoliros_ 'l he - _Wonderful Cheap Men, _ ' _ ”- V ' i »f|f‘2§‘f£`:!§1T"_?,2»§P»'7&f5§“$’T»‘;\f-ii1 1 _x-?’P_ '-.~__ , ‘,__ MICAistheh}ghestgradeof AXLE ASE made. -Itoonhhli ' _ mica which nts a tly smooth s on the fwm&HALE§ mCAuan§o _ nxlegnauo do 4* .,i_l»__,,_, it more satisfactory. REMEMBER 'A_ ,AS HUGH _j -` fs; *__ ;_ Manuliacturedby = _,; - _-¢'fi» __ _. :;_-_._ I km" MIN-WS LINIMENT- ""1 IMPERIAL 1;- e - ~ 1 ~ ; Petro1eurn.‘-- ° ennerb. 9 'B .~ r i _ lliilk Vats Milk v Cans ' ' Milk Buckets Milk Testers Milk Scales 1 Milk Separators Milk Aerators -arp \ T. A.-l`lcLean’ Masonic Temple, Charlottetown, P. E. I. _ ipi isaawof. _ _______J _'_ 7 _ A _ ., __ _ g. _ . __-,_ _( -I ‘Yi i . _= _ wp .__ il 1 i ~ S . " 1'.. 'g_ ." 1! #- .ffl -i .W .:’~5T i.` g r. 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