iw- Q ‘¢f~»#%,~ P* '~'W‘*n”*` ` _- £?e5ZM m the headquarters 0 l h treats catarr .. ‘man by the-ugusznar xmonlg tug _-stenograpliers and bookkeepers, Dr. >~ ~_Y`_-;..._-QQ-l ' ¥i°`§'. ‘\""_’ ’ 'th iii il* P-nu-NA imciifism »-».- ~'I‘.ious:i_nds of (Ihrcuic Ailments of Women Cured Every Month-Disguised Internal Ga tazrh the Enemy of Women-Pe-ru-na the Only Internal Systemic Catarrh Remedy Yet Devised--Prominent Cases in Illustration. _ it i :el-.Vous Depression. M153 HELEN RQLQF, _ time. The medicine only is obtained by Summer months are peculiarly the inontiis of nervous diseases, especially uerviiusfprostration and other cleqresscd states o the nervous system. coplo vrlio .sro not at all inclined to benervous or r»u1`i`oi' from Weak nerves find this time especially trying. Sultry host and electrical disturbances of the at- ilziggsphore are probably the cause of lnvalids need to be particularly care- ful to fortify the nervous system by theuseof Peruna. , Ill Idol Bolof. Kaukaula, Wie.. writes a-" Several times .iiiringshsgt two years ormhre my system has been ly in need of a tonic, and at those times Perunn. has been olgreat help ir. building up tho system, restoring my appetite and securing restful sleep. I know a great numbee or ,...'°“n‘!. l"’l‘i.."'...,“.'$".i“ff.‘i.'.‘iI.S".§."’..‘2i'€L°»* 0 J -Helen Bolof. I I1 I»0\`.'Il'l BEBTBEL ,s»~. *D* ,.._II`~ '-Q. ` 'SU I i lisa Louise Bertsel, 19% Second sh-cet, 3l’0°¥l¥D» N. Y..writes i-f* My health was 0112011683- Until about six months ago, when I - seemed to have a collapse from overdoing l°¢i°ll¥» end the doctor ordered an entire change of scene and climate. Aa this was an absolute im bility at the time, I had to if! and re my health in another Y and i was induced by a friend. whogavc runs such agoodrecommend, totry Peruna. I can- 1\°¢ *Bu YO!! the condition of my nerves when - lbesmto use ii. 'riie lem nom irritated me, and I felt that life was not worth living, but Peruna soon changed me into a well woman, and now I do not know 1 have nerves.”-Louise Bertsel. _ MA’ n:w aper contributor' w l tel ,admittedsilhto the extensive 1:! oi swarm of assistant doctors, c erks, tliavrtmansstopped long enough to say a Adhd .. Ver! ll are eve a . takleymyy are cured whom of this latter class write me years their cure. ‘f I never allow a name published ex- 'eaoh patient at her own drug store Those desiring to become reérulai satients have only to send ed GSS uration of disease and treatmenl tireviously received, and directions for he first month’s treatmentwill be sent a once.” Over half the women have catarrh in J Hbdlloll IIIIJINNIIFIIIIB- »_~ l *E* " l if-.~ 7 cept by the written consent of the patient. We make no charge at any ? ,Ji-r' _ _ _ ‘ MI L ls.`ni1'fss1> puma' oi" ° i °’ 'mnisnwnid "Said ohi writes#-"I,w 111? in rsemegf 'tu' thousands of other women who have beenacund through the ul of Pernna. I suffered lbs' |l.ve years with severe backsche, and when weary or worried in the least I had rolongsd headache. This fall I caughtrbadpcow and was advised to take Pernna for it. Imagine my astonfsh-_~ mentandplcasureto nod that after tdg two hotties not oui wacmyhcgrgh I had no more bochache or ao e. 1 now in perfect health, enjoy life and have neither an ache or pain, thanks to Pcsums.” --Lucy M. Riley. ably not a tenth of-'tile women tha their disease imcatzrh. tinguish catarrhof various organs it has been named very differently. One woman has d r another linr complaint. another con- lum1lUm~auothu iemaiocom 't. Thesswoin_enwouidbe>vlrymucg1.s=r- tohear thatth ._ aaadhmmr-_ withchroniecahxgi. htiilso, nevertheless. _ _ -__ .Eachonemf thesstrouilleaia-great manymore aresim ycatassh-thatia, chronic iniiammat& of die- mucous .lining,olwhichorganisallsobd.‘Am internal remedy that will some catarr; in one location will :Wim other location. This is why. ,ba- comesojustlyfamonaiu~ihc~eure of te~ male dhcosemlgt cures caisch-where runs xesiuasoal l A Yersller. Scrlbbler-Would-you call yourself 8. poetot limilly a versiiier? i - Scrawlet-Well, when the editor lighu his pipe with my stuff it’s a case of' verse aiire. _ Bile Itself. “Got s talking machine at home!" “Yes." - » “What did you pay for it?" B;‘Nothing; married it."-London Tit- ts. _ Mosquitoes are so numerous near the _ coast of Borneo that the streams o`f ‘ that _region are in summer often _un- _ navigable. __ ,_ _ ` g .Y l U '.i .5~ -” _ . _ . ion-siiii ii mini The Estate ei D. D. Campbell of 0’Leary Station. Sealed Tenders will be received b’ me at the omce 'of McQuarrh 3 Arscirault,~Summerside forthis Qtaife .. 7 up toS“aturddy6th'June 1903 at 1'2 o'clock moon _ ' Aiiuouiircrm-:Nis_ - -Redlioee tealseoldfrom Newf d uve!- -If You are not Sfabllded with the tea laerl Children and Lovers. Betrothal of Maori children -was ciiiimon among people of highbirth. If no betrothal, there was generally a’ lot' of talk squabbling, every one un the tribe he had a right to interfere, till at last thsyouas couple, if lovers, would nee to the bush until their llvingtsmctherwaiagreei < ii A _~ .r .~, iw-"i-wwe: n§_r-in t , l' _ » ,nf _ if _ JL, \ 1 _ 4 V Q _ _ ject to a Mortgage of 8180.00 i - 'riiie Eeméewsiseefme f°i1<>*f'ng _-1 - 1. Dwelling house and grefuises sub- i~ 'B - -‘ n K ‘tef&t ` . _ 19 _` pq =~:f°.”f"Fl`.'.il El ‘it . a ° ' 'ect a Moctg$.&g'c o(i;c$tiooo.oo and Inv t inlu _ 1902 ~at~'6.p¢r nt. Warehouse 3. _ I . - - ---l \. 4. General peraoualtv-and old \` . , u P ~ y' " , O furniture per list 1 9 _- 'x l .’/ J; -u-_-5 J' _.‘_ .~‘-3 J; li\¥l‘\ “Q Y, ' __ 2 i Book dc ._ ._}:__:§ ‘ ;I. ‘ _ #imager the §°holc _ o ¢e ;es'ae and in st stat# the ‘ii-wf i of lim who. 5. .. .P ._ . f. " E llir __ ' ” pil 1.1' __ lh§idan’ll'¥meofthe 111% s if ' ' i 'U' 3 '. ` A' -. ° . 'i _gg ._ gy =f3»~»-f»'= ' nie iio'¢mai‘i\s ‘ .' 3, 7 ....:...._..__.§_:=~. - »~»-=- .f~»-1= iuyloiccogfzrice on item No 6. ist ’ general’ pew an , asm ms' merchandise mytybe? at the oicc ot MeQaarrle & Arseiault. Smmenide, I-Tcud_crsto,bc marked ’l`eud§ for Estate of D. D. Campbell. L_ ‘_ ,,,v_“__' _ ‘_ , ~£=.§ l .lg A* "Ml -i E or ¢ 5; it ilw ._ 'H ° walk cw , _ For Men.-.1'..`1f.§ .y .~-~-..__», . ` . ,,,, _ . '_ _vi ' Butivqiit ..._.. w"lP~' ig: _ gg' gi ww i ._ - Y' `§ lirl' OF- PERSONAL INTEREST. 1 to W _ ‘ -_ °“” ' -_ ~ Hrs. Aitken, of Georgetown is- visitini. in the city. ‘ _ you ue drmkmm ws good hon. Benj. Rogers returned; last nicht tm . . - from Truro. _P h h ` . Prank McKenzie, Sumraeide was in. .uniiazs w o ave a summer; cottage to 5 the city yesterday ' _ _ rent, about two miles from the city should nad the wants column. 'hm odice of L. B. McMliac,_Secretary of Public Works is being renovated. _ Mrs. Archibald of the Queen Hotel-re- turned last night irom avisit to Sydney. H. T. Morris Summerside is spending a few days in the city. He returns to~day. Bev. T. F. F ullerten and &v._R.\¥. Stevenson returned het night from St. John. ' ‘ Miss Gertie McKenzie isvlsltiug frienk in Mt. Albion, the guest of innicy I _G.\V.H_ibbett. H- ' ` _V y ` J. s.,oiark sad _miss is'»rtiis'0iark ieit ysstadayr' N. S. ` ta stteudy ;- tbecl_osiag_of.§___Aosdia Unlycrsity. ~ `* Rev. . nmis a 1:. sneer, wiisritau visiting his home at St. lieaoorsireiurued’ ~_lpy_tiie Princess to La' nsvé; lij.__’jS. yester- dq. ’ V ' "f']'J.:i!_.,"A". I' . ' _. V . I ,_ia¢'s_» _ - ' “*= *C* :=i".i&r- ~1.5~r_‘ 1~.:~t..".f.»"=»‘_-..='._`.'-i"‘-""', not itoastqsl " while -about cn a five'-wesbtrigu ._ Qss_se ' ._- iii iii? 7 'ga * di! some form or another. And yet, prob- i flu health. HIS father and I -» 4,». Miss Ella Lord oIVlotoriais _Visiting Gecriretowuthegucstof her Hrs. ,_ 1;- Kev;-'D. Le#-48 ei 'tl ‘_ gang of the esssrai asssq>_fy;f¢y_,,. -Washillllwl cities ` ,i E3. ull ra. 5 i . Fw ‘_‘.\,ie 5?, i'._` ‘L1 V - I I citieli’ liaore.” » -&§3,_..} M¥g.,w.g;._¢ f ~ A ,~ -~ :~»= --_-~~. 'F *-' f-¥**;* WW’ ` is we 4 *W ranch V ` iiunc' ` M V' B I ‘ I* V - _ .__ .-.-_..._ . 4. THE CAPITAL '| [IF THE WESU 11; ~ Latest from Summarsido and - . I _ I, Pr|nce_C0unty ' MEN’s soft felt hats. Another shipment of laie New York stylfs has just been at your command an& opened at Sinclair &¢Btcwatt~’s. r Tru: _funeral ofthe Bernard takes place tomorrow Sundiy afternoon at 2 o'clcck, to the,.People's tery. f Wssur Csidwel|,ferm»rly of this ioyvp, new Inspector of the Bank sf=NovalS¢‘0til .is spending a saw. days- iu S_ummer'side ou abusluescvleit. ` ` A 1 ‘ Gsoaos Srasovl returned night from Saranac Lakv. much him at Moncton. ` I. C. HALL wlthhis apossenirer by the night, rstuminir to take ub his 'rcsidenccist Tracadic. ' ‘ MRS. J. K. R088 0! _al passenger by the glght returning from New York oss" met her in Summerslde. ` Tn! people of Halifax crowded Oracus hall till there was not room `enc\ug§ for another to get in. The Bostouia. Se#-e tte Club gave the most enjoyable rceiiilthe best music, that hes been heard lull, _ ax for many a. long day. The program,,_»i§.n ot severely classical, comprised sole _ iors from the 'very beet composers, aiithe menaud women who heard the segette will mark May 3 as a _red letter diyln their musical recollections.-Herald, Halifax, N. S. May 4., 1900.-Get your tickets at Gourlie’s to-day for the- enter- tainmeut in Market Hall 'next Tu" ay night. ' ' _ 7',” Ynsrxnnav the death took 'bl_ a a mast aged resident of tbislplséef ‘ t* e person of James Bernard. He ` » - - at Wiimoton the fam sow'oeéu` = by ` William Hacker. and was alison?" the iat`eJohu Bernardf, cue of the that ' . y lers in this district. He was~a farmb sbipcarpentcr. and was widslyi wn throughoutPrince'Cousty, I ' - just' passed 'his illth " - 'his earlier-days he moved to Bench ver wherc he resided until about 16 Q : aio when he removed iofllaek _- , recently named Sherbrooke, and-Ache pst two years has lived luSuu| ~ de. where his death took place abt y ll A of f o’clcek yesterday foreaoou at the ho his son -Jeife Bernard, with whom l has sesldsdics- manygcan. Besides a - -low. the following fam ly survive him: _mv s Bernard. Oambridgeport, Mass.; '.].l's,' ,ss summer-mis; me Mrs; Plame seimr-i`“*""*""'2 man, Summerside. The late M.r_.Bcrn1nd ~ ~~~ ~f * ‘ ~' ~ ‘- was s descendant of the British who emigrated to this count:-y~ irc the U. S.. One daughter Samuel liying in Dakota one sister Mrs William Bei-_ nard residing at Frep vg also sur- vivehim- ' ' ' ` ` f _ fnfliol Your Sholldefh When standing before a looking glass. _noticeif your shoulders are the same height. Generally the right is higher than the left. The reason for this _evenness lies in the way one sim. You get into a comfortable chair at your desk, and at once you rest your ri,-:it elbow onthe arm of your chair or you.- _cr than the other. This is espeeia`ii_v the case where one writes agseat do-.i.. _is to change your way of sitting at ion.:- desk. Two simple exercises will be beneilcial. The arm of the-lower shoul- .der should be extended upward, the hand grasping a dumbbell; That gf the made to 9\lDP0rt a_ heavy- weight. i , _ about seventy parts of copper `ty"_of sine. _“Prince lupcrfs metal” contains` 'B75 to’ &) use and on account of-italgolden employed to some _extent in ° The kind of brasaculled more‘cea'per,> nearly dye in'-i bushel. *It Q .ii iiél 0! ~ ii 3 Uni' 1-» ]Y.,llLEllis Gould get Walk. Kkisfy - -_._- __Gur¢_dhim. _-0wABDAr§.___ _Q ~ =w:1r;-‘mi "H51 __i=»_ _ef 'S cure of states,I let cd and amwer to' °iii`y` direct NN left me in du _»"', 4_;_ _B_‘V . _ i l€GAUSE do “W __ . _ " ‘ ' Y 1 2?* ' _ ' - . ' _ .~' \‘~f>.. j.~_..:`~.l.~,*';.’-;'“f`»;_` ini, __ ' ~ if . - ‘1#==+=‘_ ~':’~5 : ' g ~ _Th _ - v _ ‘e 'mr .T _f;.`;. :M _'ha' . tif r. - A ~ ~ » .-».-~.<;»..- . svwaan :amino uavsb. " _ -» Of people have visited the -- Sale daily We have come as early in the day as our big ad. for discounts. , Sentner McLeel|=l W jmimm _glllllw H _1_ii_Gah ‘iii 4.ooW111ébmv5ofeéh.of ;(:`:iicic. 5°0'Wl11b Y50feet o£34wit'ehluud ak $3z5.w111b yaqiuch L.awuh§1wer,45c r e - ~ Cometo uswléa sion lsltlwnan uoacy \ I§sTuf"`will A PICKA Charlottetown, ` ’ 3-9100., desk, thus throwing one shoulder high- !£'!14/'?` When you notice that one shoulder is __ ._ =,-._._...¢.5.. ,__ _higher than the other, the-thing .to ...- -‘a '\ 1 ... _,>_.~ 'fur Efe ,`_ ~ 5 » Sturt \ "5 fy/ ’ _` " 'QQ " F-._-f`_n'5.:.f?° higher shoulder should be lowered and =... _ » i f l _ . 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