rv". - <6l`Y"'l"‘l wmv' ‘Wifi T45! nm GUARDIAN cnsnaorrsrows. raises r--§--- '_' ""“"" fwliy do Some Women Grow s'sii>is .ini rants co. _ > " Homely so Soon ? 'l'liat's a question we ask ourselves every day as we watch the d:i_i_ly_ C5233 in great cities, in villages :in<_l_ towns. \Vomen no\vad:i_ys begin to lriise I itll’ .Their looks before they are twenty-live; the lustre leaves tlieirgy es, :ind t .e couc;_r_ ____ _ cheeks, and in its place comes dulness, sallowness, muclduiess, or any ti Gi l pallor-and presto! beauty is gone. Wives :ind daughters, you do not take proper cure of yourselves, that's wlay é your good looks vziiiisli_ Our gran ~ mothers and great guindmothers were wiser in their generation than are we to- (lav. They did not allow themselves to befso driven as we are, for their steady, continued health g-ave them strength en- abling them to keep abreast of their work ii.-hicli, when it was linished, left them tired, but happy, not as we find ourselves today, bilious and constipnted and gener- ally forlom. Tlieir secret will be found ln tlie reggiilar use of herb teas, rrcniiiieiit :iiizciig theiii being |.i'c;>:‘.i~.itlons ._.f clover to-ps an c‘o'.'er roots. These kept their r}?gestion in good trim, and so made their blo<\.l pure and mus- cles strong. 'l`li;it's \\‘liy they were so nimble on their feet, and could do their own housework till they were tl~.r.w~-score and ten! l{:irl's Clover Root Tea re- vives the use of this wonderful plant in our generation; im for- \ niiila, rcscribed byafamous Ger- _ _ _ inaii pliysicianjs printed on every package. “ The proof of the pudding is in the ent- iiig." \\`hy not try this grand remedy? Ve guarantee your cure or money refunded. Write to S. C. \Vells 8: Co., 52 Colbum Street, Toronto, -Ont., and they will mail you a sample free of charge. Sold throu hout the United States and Canada at a5c. and 5oc., in England, is. 6d. and 23. 35. _‘ _ THE Mllllll Mllllllli C0, - OTTAWA. ONT. Manufacturers of tho Highest Grades of flour. Daimoal. Gornmoa|,`ol:c. etc. Their “Royal Patent” Bakers’ Elour is made from the 'choicsst Spring Wiieat, carefully selected, by thoroughly qualified expert millers, with the latest. up-to-date machinery. It yields the very best bresd obtainable in strength, taste and appearance. _ Branch Uffico. Long Distance Boll Tolophono. 303 Board of Trade, Montreal. Que. ho “Main 3145;” Samples and Prices upon application, ' B@UZ.§ Queen Hotel. Formerly Perry Hotel, ml Street. ll ~ ' . ZZ . ll eai_il llieeis Wim 3 _ l now open for business. Thoroughly ' fitted up with all the modérn im- , nroveinsnts, this hotel oB`ers I to the & public accommodation, which cannot be excelled inany other on the Island Good tables large airy bedrooms, ` _ This new and commodions hotel is . 5 ‘oath rooms, sample rooms. Terms _ _ QQ Q imoderate. Free coach to all trains' __.___. W h. ' _ _ _ -and steamers. Special accommo- _ ___ (C°HlT»i1\'1¢d F1‘°m'¢h¢Tl1irdPB8°¢) _ W ° ° 35°'-2 3,00 PM ‘lation for commercial travellers, c _ Omen 8 an Girl s bi0tS FRANK PERRY, ' in Dongols, Polished Ochg dl 1 _ Pro CIE ‘nd y yr Summer£ide_ i ibuttoaod and laced, some o , .are wide toe and some -pointed; they are collections _ ffrim diierent makers and = t I l' _ i gf; gtufggsgvhbgisat about _ mnisiins. smiaiiins, ti. H ALF l PRICE” ,,,_m_,__,,,,_,,,,,, u.smR'r C.saUNDmRs. MONEY TO LOAN. If we have your size you _ are sure to get good boots * » _ P' ‘ = ..iiypic1;3;s:;~s:.i..°:r°~s.#.is.t ...__ for a little money. wo wooia iiko yo.. ro look Chgnggd _ Hands, whether you buy or not. i _ .i i__iihiii i ii imus, tosrs. rouim, £r'c_ .i.....‘°’°° °°.‘.f"'l°’““'i“"~‘“ “'f ““‘ `W'A.NT_ED-Immediatel§_girls to learn " r " 'J_E_ HQUGHTQN, 2z°ssi:‘soss°li.r.-‘s.§i.:“°“ w-to si.. S--o.-io ~ lhyS61yr _ _ - _ TO LET.-House on Dorchester Street, ' now occupied by Mr. Sidney Poole, con- __ ' . ' tainin seven rooms Possession given Joao fn. Apply i.o'miso Aiioy Priooo , Swat ‘ 3”' lm- saniusrnns. ` WANTED--Aglrl for $511 housework. Good W Aiiiilyw Fwd Perkins soiioitm, Nom-ion :Poi»iio, so. uoooy so Brignioiigriiiod. _ Moy 1 if. ' - ' ' _ ' ' Horrls , Chtowu. ..li".l‘I."..‘i’.°`.i.i..'i"s`l°§ii.‘i.°.}‘..’l".‘f’.‘I; "_i’.f.“.‘.’$ 0FFI(ES{ sam-1-” “niiiiimh-= sud- rspidly iilli up. Register for steamshiol K- ~7~ MARTIN li A- c accommodarifon at once, $230.00 and liépl includes tgllh ne;lessaryh°?eT€)s¢;s. k o`__ s.. ___ ___, _ _ _ _ _ }_ an c, no oo u _ _ sm# o~ °..io...no.. gig... to ...nos oovonioig l mimic. Details m Ada Marie Crow, _ ‘_ Truro, N.S. 30 IW Pd' Dum Marial: - -- ~ Losr.-oo wodooodoy ‘Aoi-ii 12, somo- _._,.; _-» -_ _-._-_ s , ” __ i _ ,locolitils are peopled only by Keira , (nizgers at home) They live in houses _; _ - , J built of red mud, but they are kept clean; ‘ 'him for at ieaetisix of. the hsrdmt months ‘*.°-i...i... -=»¢°£1 _' .s ii ooo ' oo.-o, gold 3.1%. ”°1noaoi9'";'iii‘- oosqrowooiod i. leavingsame at this omce. _ Sl) 3i pd ?W.,LNTEDatoncsa-smart parcel boy,l well recommended. Saivruxa Mclmon _, R C0. I3i Wantsnot oooo time in-ight gn-is to learn the lillin A t Ml In - Co? -2883? ETS _ ~ in éiaiyvconditioarorsaleby E. H. _ p _ : h For outa montlék aAlad 0 abou house groan § WANTED _I`HHEDlATELY.- A ‘ ~.¥_ 0 'l Ul'1'0-RENT.-ln'NnwsonBlock E141- - . ~ - i I A _ -1 Apply to Pro? It you 'want a Toilet Scttto complete your- house-cleaning arrangements this Spring. _‘we want to tellyou that ‘wc all kinds and sliapsssnd shades Wo tool sure that you will £r_if6one;go_to git Yours__Rolp’t ` - . __ _ pedu boa towhile IQ# &|6 Milli long!!! moments of our _ 'om-o niptim-io. -_ ' - Frvs liorscs formed part of the Northum- berland’s cargo yesterday morning. Tas: dredge St. Lawrence left Halifax last Thursday for Sumrnerside to begin work in the Harbor. Miss Ella Johnston of Long River spent Sunday with friends in Sunimerslde, ro~ turning home yesterday evening. Cirizaivs generally will be pleased to learn that a mall is now being carried by the 11.20 train to Charlottetown. , Turns will be a general meeting of the Citizens’ League this evening at which all interested are requested to be present. Miss Florrie Beairsto, Miss Amy Frizzell and Miss Bessie Compton will take part in the next Monday evening’s entertain- ment. ALARGE pane in. the window of Mr. John Dickieson’s warehouse, on Water Street, was broken Sunday night, but it is not supposed to be done intentionally. Anyway there were no bricks used. IT was announced in the churches lust Sunday that the entertainment recently given in aid of the Patriotic Fund will be repeated in Market Hall, next Monday evening. The proceeds go towards aiding the sufferers by the Ottawa. fire. No doubt the general desire to again witness what has been announced the best localentezitain-_ ment ever given in Summerside as well as the more laudable one to help the needy, will be the means of again filling Market Hall. Certain changes will be made in the program and additions made of which due notice will be -given. In the mean- time reserve Monday evening for this Eurp-Qse' f :___ 1 I I.--_p Que in Seven Dies s _ .. .tt Consumption |.ndUou|nmptionBegiu|wltha0o1dthnl Couldllooursdby Dr. Uhuvs Syrup y othtmeodmdfurpmttna That one in _every seven persons 'dies ol consnuipnon is proven by government I statistics, and when it is rembcred that lt is usually the young man and young woman who succumb to the efects of this terribly fatal disease, the ravages of egg. sumptzon are more fully realized. 1 Consumption always begins with a neg. lected cold. and how dm ful must be the' misery of every mother whose dear cries fall prey to this monster as a result of mother’s neg ect to cure the cold. , It is rarely that consumption is ever cured. but it can always be prevented by a \1m¢lY \1S¢ Of Dr. Chasc's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. the most pogo!" gud fu-_ _ farnedremedy for throataud ung diseases. Dr. Cha.se’s Syru of Linseed and '1`ur~ pentine is composed of the best ingredients _ ever used for coughs and colds. It is pleasant to take, prompt in its action, and _v.positiv;i__cure£o:croup. bronchitis, whoop- “8 WN' l\l'08\_ . lst andcgig hs and coldsofhonmgl 254:. alargsbottlo at allegnrqor sou. Bans _& Toronto. Besides the main iown there are Lower Town and s place called Coon Town down by the railroad (and I might here mention that they have u ‘nice little railway sta- tion, the carl are of er the Engli-in' style and narrow-gouguo road) Born of ihoec audi iell you from s distance they look I fine. The Kaiiirs work in the citv. The colored population is about 2,300. and I tell you someof them are very drfsay i and industrious and some of them seem to ` be fairly prosperous. They have a church of their own, also s colored preacher, bu. , they have no voie. They are a very proud race. There is one occupation which they have that seemed strange to mr; it is this: They have s little two-wheeled waggon with shafts in ii, They haul it themselves instead ot using horses and it is itiouy to sos them running down tie street with s man or woman in it just the some an if it were empty.” They wear o' head-dress inode of feathers of all didbnut ciiors. They get for their services from 3 to 4 shillings periioiir. If I had time. I could writ! you lots more that perhaps might interest von, and as I have a fsw more shorter letters to write I guess I, will close. All thu Island boys are well and are looking foejhord to being home in J uno at the very latest. We know nothing much about the war only what we see for ourselves, -“but we hear all Elin of rumors. _,_ Hr. Fullerton is still the sonic jolly fellow he was when you last saw mm. He is continually hovering around to me ifhe can in any wav help any of the biys. I, tell you he does quiet a lot for uson the quiet and gives us -lots of news that we are not able to gel, as he io' in a beteerpovigioo to see and hears oil that -gooson.. Tae parents of those who are out le o* 'casino' :logins what it meant to us to have him with us, and there is oo tongna that can him too highly. He `will ever painin thechest beginto cause annoyance, of our lives. It h a long time iiuceiho became the favorite person of the Bog - ment as 'well on bel s v llii. ARTHUR 'DI LLON -M-__g . f \ _ .,- 1 know mnamrs . Jour: D. BoU‘r1LI.En Fr°=1°1=Vi11°s°-_ _ ' - c mnanirs win' _ __ _ J.-F.cnuni;_i_ginoo. live in the memory atleast ofns poor begin private: who have been associated nits 0; their physical bregkdgwn to the; o :_ _ i Y. scientinusly take ARD Mr. J. A. Lcamau, of Halifax, ls in the city. _ _ Mr. C. C. Richards returned from McGill University last night.. Mr. J. R. Wood, late purserof the City ‘ of Ghent is in the city. __ ~ Mr. O’Brien of The Halifax -Chronicle is registered' at the Davies. _ Mr. S.E. Reid. M. P. P. ,Tryon, was able to be out making calls yesterday. Mr. J .J . Davies and Mrs.D'svies return- cd from Halifax yesterday evening. ' Mr. John McLaren of James Paton & Co., returned by the express last night. Mr. Burke, Inspector of Inland Revenue came to the city on the mail train last night. ' _ Miss Mary Schurinan, ‘who has been visiting in the city retiimed home yester- day afternoon. Mr. Wm. Minto,reprosenting the Tryon Woolen Mills and other houses, is regist- ered at the Queen. _ Mr. J. F. Gallagher, the popular repres- entative ot Manchester, Robertson & Allison came to the city on the mail train last night. Bishop Courtney returned from Hamil- ton, Ont,. on Saturday. He preached in St. Stepbcn’s Church Sunday morning. - Halifax Chronicle. ' ' Miss Alice Rackham leaves this morn-_ ingifor Portland, Maine, where she will join her sistcr,Miss Edith Rackham. and reside there for some time. Mr. Thompson Taylor. representing J ohn Fisher St Co., Montreal is in the city in the interests of his firm. This is Mr. Thompson’s first visit this year. Mr. R’;C. McLean, who returned last week irom Denver, where he spent the winter, is much improved in health and will resume his duties in the bank at once. He speaks in the highest terms of the salubrity ot Denve_r’s climate. While ` sojo urning there he met several Islanders, "among them being Mr. John Champion, ' who controls several mines. All! the'Is-, landershe met expressed their preference for the land of theinnativity. The Gum- DIAN is glad to welcome Mr. McLean back to the city and his many fiisnds will be glad to see him in such robust health. Mr. T. B. Foley returned yesterday from Kingston, where he is studyingmedi- eine at Queen’s University. His friends ` will be pleased to learn that this yea.r‘s _work has been abrilliant one, passing creditable in all his examinations. Mr. Foley speaks in the highest terms of the treatment received from the boys of, Kingston. His record as a football play-' ermade him a favorite at once. He had hardly installed himself in his new home when he was requested to .turn out to practice. It was just' fprevious to the game with Toronto “var- s PEHRH _ _ i 1, lli”;(.`L