mira riraviliiuuifunrnr-‘if ru- ,W _ .. ,__. ,L_ _ __ f;._¢__‘_,___'__,___ ‘ r . 4---~ *~ i" ;-_ _-';.*£"i*.g$?§ t~3*f’.>eft <- ~» f I' _=rf1"=¢vr>t§_. " ~ »=»1”5'r;< '=i,u-;'¢:-¢;.»,'_="=-:-..- ’»t"?\t’§§1-'.1-;_=r»`;.;f"i;'l.»-*if* 1., ' _ “_. ns \ » 4 r J - f » ` l' »‘,»s s: ` ' '1.‘,f.» 1 H' r- . -JI'-”~f.¥`:-.(>‘ .{:-'-'~’.1f'. _ . ' ' ` .:»' . ' _ ~' » n "'< 2, 5 _ §.'~-;",‘,f' te 1 -._'~ »~.~.¢>f-s sr - ~, _‘ - r iw.-<1 >_-.»:1;:..`.' ~. -' " - t a , A - ' | Ul‘llTl3l’l’l€d LZICIICS THIS is °,ec,,o_“°n da _“ at oiweti oaths 22nd oi feb isaa S gcmi -igference to its Vw Su Will et a Mon-soon if they will only be particular 'Ijna Gtriitniaiv regrets to gleam that ~ O ,_ '7 h , F b__1899 H46 S,_ g 1 M . _ nt el t o e a r. and Mrs. D. S.Wright of Seailtown Iuka St . ' _ _ - _ , , _ . . . . . reet, Montreal, Ll~zibe\h 4 ., _ regtii'ding the brand of tea, they get at their groeeis. - are quite iii with ia grippe. davghm of ML ,l.h0___a__ D_ _________ _“___ _ D ' *D_ _ fgl.; 1 r of 3 ve 3111311 foygign WHO 0| Mr. Wm. J. Blllmhll. Of Chat 3°’ 30’ 40’ D0 ‘md 60 CENTS ‘ER FOIA mari waiigjiyed yesgaday afternoons loueiown. P- E- I- - _ f -'..~ ~~. >- _ after a lapse of several days. » ~ " ` Bi' a private letter it is learned that if r ` . Mr. S. 1.. T. Harrison, formerly Teller " __ ' ' of the Merclianfs Bank of Ilalifix here, __ _ ' ' is to remain in the Head oliice at Hali- ` _,_ ` i - _ fax. ii A l r ' 0 Mus ll P BAKER, who has be n seriously ill for some time.was reported worse last night Her son Mr J B. C. Baker: of Tun GUaRniAN_was called , _ f- _-,_-=- __ _ma i by telephone and will arrrve by this A ° morning’s train from Charlottetown. M ¢ _:BY a a piivate letter received here yes- terday it is learned that Miss Annie ._._..._.___._._ Ackerman, who formerly' resided here Good health and Constipation can died on the 6th inst., at Chicago. Miss cpnstipatign and suffer from it at all times and seasons. Ackerman, had agreat many friends in Summerside, who will be sorryto learn Banished Doddls Dyspep_ l never go t0gp_mer_ Ill health and _con- of her death, and_ will smypathise with supation are inseparable Companions. her aged mother in her bereavement. sia Tablets. They Cannot Exist where Dodc]'s Dyspepsia. Tablets are Used-A Splendid Medicine Gentle but Positive, Simple but Ef- fective. il. Nine out of every ten people in the Dominion have been taken medicine for “The Grippe," at one time or another, during the past two months. In every one of these cases, it is safe to say, the effect of the medicines used, have been to cause Constipation to a greater or less extent. Constipation is one of the commonest and most dangerous diseases known to- day. Babies inherit the tendendency to it from their parents; men' and women And ill-health ltads to the grave Dodds Dysptpsia. Tablets are a thorough and perfect remedy for this l lcomplsint. They act first on the food l in the stomach, which they digest thoroughly. and prepare for the action ,of the bowels. 'Ihen they restore full and natural strength and activity to the bowels. Then they restore full and natural strength and activity ofthe ` bowels, and enable them to carry the useless, refuse matter separated from the food, out of the body. it Dodd`s Dyspepsia Tablets are not a cathartic. They do _not gripe. Their action is gentle, but positive. They re- * store natural conditions. Their effect is felt in a very short time, and is per- manent. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by all dealers in medicine, at fifty cents a box, six boxes $2.50; or are sent, on _receipt of price, by The Dodd’s Medi- 't cine Co., Limited, Toronto. A GUARANTEE OF PEACE. Managua, Nic., via Galveston, Texas Feb. 27-President Seeley received last night at despatch from Bluefields. dated Feb. 3rd, signed by Captain Marr, ofthe British cruiser Intrepid, and Commander Symonds, of the United AllEYUUBll|lllNG States gunboat Marietta, saying for humanity and to spare bloodshed we guarantee that the revolutionists will disarm if you will guarantee their lives and property and maintain order at Blueiields and the existing treaties. ()n receiving your approving reply We will r arrange an armisiice. _ I W 1 -.__ lf._._-_ ? _\ If so it will pay you to use__the ' ' . ENGLISH CELENITE. CEMENT, - which is rapidly taking the place of ordinary plaster, to which it is far su- Serior and the cost is only a trifle more. We are the selling agents for the Island and can furnish it at lowest rates. Delivered at Charlottetown or -dummerside or to any station on the railway. Descriptive pamphlet with instructions for using,furnished on application. Our stock of Building Material of all kinds is not ex~elled by any 'i he province and our prices are alwavs right. SGIIIIIIIAN, LEFURBEY, CLARKE & 00 . Limited Summerside, May 26, 1897 sod .tr w i yr ’ ' I I Have on hand a full supply of all kinds of lumber, manufactured from he rough, which they are prepared to ition. Estimates on contracts furnished at short notice. Parties about to sell at prices that will _defy compe- build will save money by consulting us, as we are determined not to be undersold by any one in the trade. CEO- March2 4 ’98 1 a .nw 1 yr. W. ROBINSON, MANAGER OUR BUSINESS First Blass Article of Snap ,Consignments Sullclled. Prompt llelurns JOHN DAIS 105 'Fulton Market, ller York Consult your pocket book. Our; VV'h_Q1esa1e prices sing their own song. Quality! ' gives us an advantage over all,GOMMl8S|0N competitors, and we give possible for the lowest prices. When purchasing, for _your pocket book"s sal»'e,ask for La.pthorne’s Soap. JAS. D. LKPTHORNE & C0- rrrrlorlrrowltrrr writ Bremner Bros., WHOLESALE PRDDUCE MERCHANTS HALIFAX, N. S, RECEIVERS OF P0'l‘A'l‘0ES-. TUBNIPS. 0A'l‘S, BUTTER, EGGS, PDULTBY FRESH P0llK Cmdcnmenm ;soueitea. Liberai advance made, Address: BREMNER BROS. 309 15 d and wh N' S' / Aga if. __ _ __~ r ~. the most- 1 consistent W FIS Smells‘& Eels a Specially. All correspondence promptly answ- ered. ' Stencils sent on application. Y @S.B. Wiley lt Sons Boston Mass 1 'r,n.aN.~FER AGENTS, REFERENCE: Dunn’s or Bradstreet’s Agencies, Market and Fulton Nat’ ` dec9,1898,d&w3m. 1_2' i¢___ _ , l9|l0||lLll & IIIITIH. Bauiusrmits. ir. c. uonoimn is. li. nur. ` |K.J.'l[am'xxB.A. ft Soliibors,Nots.i-las Public, &c.Mon87 to loan it _ 0FFICESt r.f.<:.f.if~..asi‘.'ii.-..f='=.sii Tm: telephone connection between the Summerside Branch office of the GUARDIAN and the outside world snap- ped suddenly last Saturday morning. lt is possible that some weighty matters were being forwards-1 and that the wires became overheated under the strain. lt is also possible that they may have rusted out thrcugh disuse. In _either case it is a serious inconvenience and as the break involves several other telephones, it is hoped that a readjust- sible. Ir is unfortunate that Prof. Robert- son and Macoun’s meeting in Market Hall tonight will conflict with the annual mutual congratulation meeting always looked for after the result of the civic election is announced. It is usually in order for the successful candidates to thank the electors assembled for that purpose in Market Hall, and for the un- successful ones to publicly declare the reasons for their defeat. This treat will be lost on this occasion, but no doubt the learned agriculturists will be able to give something equally practical, and the successful aldermen can wait for a more convenient season. Mizssas Roenits & Rogers have ad- mitted intotpartnership Mr. Charles R. Rogers, son of Hon. B. Rogers of Al- berton,who will hercafter be associated with them under the old firm_ name. Mr. Rogers’ popularily,long experience and business connection will add very materially to the strength of this already strong and enterprising firmf 'They purpose opening a branch _of their bicyfle and general agency business in the R. C. McLeod building on Kent St. Charlottetown early in March which will be under the management of Mr. W. K Rogers. while the establishment at Summerside will be conducted by Messrs W. P. and Chas R Rogers. The firm is to be congratulated on the rapid growth of their business and this _year with increased facilities they will be in a better position then ever to extend their territory and attend to the wants of their customers. i__¢__-i- What is it? and cleansing, which rapidly volatlizes when inhaled. What is it for ?_ It is an absolute, never-failing cure for catarrh of the throat or nasal passages. Is this true E’ We are so sure that it will cure you that we will send you, prepaid, a. a free sample of Catarrhozone and an inhaler if you send your address within one week. Write us. N. C. Polson & Co., Kingston,Ont, Hlllllfl Slllllllll PHYSICAN ` AND SURGEON. I OFFICES-Those formerly occupied by the late Dr. Gillis. ~ Feb. 22-6i 2avv White .Snowflake Chocolates. Can be had a.t_ the following I Hrst-class stores. ' WTA. Hutchinson. Stewart & Gates, ' _ W. Pickard & Gb. Sanderson & Co. `J.D.McLeod &'__Co_, ‘ Vll. F. Carter. _ These gentlemen are willing to pay the price necessary to procure a good article. Quality is to them of more importance than big | profits. ment will be effected as soon as pos-' ` Catarrhoxone is a liquid, fragrant ’ ell asleep in Jesus at her home Bayview, on Sunday, 26th Feb. 1899. Martha A.,» bulovi-d wife if Waler Simpson, Esq, leaving foiir‘ sons and five daughters to inouin their irreparable loss. [Funeral today, ('I_`ue=di_\) at 2.30 p in.] _ At St Peter’.-r llaibor,l’. E. I., on loldt, aged sixty-tive years. At Brudenell River, on Feb. 25th 1899, Mrs. Mt-Laren, relict of the late Lawrence McLaren, and sister ot Hon. Daniel Gordon, Georgetown. 1899, after a short illness. Lucy Mc- Donald beloved wife of Malcom McNeil, fornlerly of Rice Point. agid 61 years. '99, the infant daughter of Charles and Margaret Young, aged5 months. Ai Elmira, Lot 47. on Feb. 17th, `99, John Henry. infant sou of Stephtn and Emma J. Mtllick, aged 7 months and 23 days. 4.7, on Feb. 22nd, ’99. agtd SO years, to his eternal rest. I-9.0 Ill! At west River, Lora. on Feb. iota, N- S- P v "At his home on Munn’s Road, Lot D'a“l°°u Alexander Rgbeuson’ passrd The Sea. ofGalleeis thirteen miles -f -f 'Will be served by making sure of health. It ` SGRATGHED Tlll RAW Eczema on Leg from Knee to Toe. _No Best Dag or Night. Dootor’s Solves, eto., ould Not Cure. CUTI- CURA Remedies Cured. ._1i_._.__ My husband’s legs, from knee to toes, were 5 itching with Eczema. Ho had no rest day or night, and would scratch so his legs would be raw. Ho had n good many doctors, who gave I him about a peck of bottles,`uulve and other things to rub on, but none did him my good. I told him to try Cmicnm remedies. He went that instant and got. Curicuua Boar, Glrncnru (ointment), and CU'ricr::'.a Rnsonvrm. That night he rcstcd well, and kept getting better until he was cured. Mrs. II. J attains, Mlddloboro, Ky. Insriiirr Ruin nm Srxiinr Clin: Tuiininirr. -A warn: bath with Cancun; So/ir, and u single anointing with Ccricuin, followed by 1. full dose of Cnricuu Itasowziir, instantly relieves and speedily cures tho most tmturing and dlatlguring humor: ofthe akin, scalp, nndblood, with loan of hair, when all also fails. Sold throughout the wmld. Porrlu D. Aim C. Conf., ' Eole P:opo.. uuuwn. " Llew to Cure Lwery Humor,” free. _ sire vouri iuim °r'.~.'i'i.th.i~ra°.i.'“== L . -_~ ‘ FIRE NEAR ANNAPOLIS. OWBIT J'\`8DVl 8 OWDE y ‘IIIIBS 3 81108. Kidney Pills Kidney Pills. a couple of weeks.” THE BISLEY TEAM. get the comm nd of the Bisley Team, and Capt. Helmer, of the 3rd battalion, is favorably spoken gf for the adj utancy. __-__..i_.,____.. Chase’s-Kidney Pills. Mr. Geo. Cummings, for over 20 years engineer on Grand Trunk running between Toronto and Alrlalndalemays :- "The constant duty with my work gave me excessive pains in mv back. rack- ing my kidneys. I tried several rem-I edies until I was recommended by my fireman, Mr. Dave Colley, to try Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. Two boxes have completely cured nie and I feel to-day a better man than ever. I recommend them to all my friends. THE CZAR OF RUSSIA. LONDON. Feb- 27.-The Copenhagen correspondent of the Daily Mail says, the health of Emperor Nicholas is not good, and excites the gravest solicitude. The Czar is now prostrated. When Beauty Fedes. ladies with whom Dr Chase’s Ointment has become so popular for skin diseases, asking if face powders are injurious and can be 'used while using the oint- ment.wo state that while the majority of face powders are injurious we can re- commend the receipt given in Dr. Chase’s supplementary receipt book on page 45, which will bo sent to any ad- dress ou receipt of 5c.`in stamps. `Dr. Chase’s Ointment is the ladies’ friend for all skin diseases. Address Dr. A. NW., Chase Co., Toronto. ~ t Y / Anna ol'., Feb. 22.-Firelhis after- _ . _ - . noon coin llletel desire ed the house at Pmladelphla’ Lew Y°rk Md Cm°°‘g° L (. P .ny dyb J H ,L than in the whole of France. ‘ ll _-_ pose for which it wasinoended, and cured Says his Life was Saved by Dodd’s him.” Mrs. W. M. Messecar, Watford,0nt Toronto’ Feb_ 27_;_Mr_ Frank Parrot (to his newly-chosen mate)- D0dge_ of North Maupsberg Ont” has You are the only bird I ever loved. been visiting here recently. He is a I1 k splendid specimen of Canadian man- as 0° ` hood standing more than six feet high when you feel weak rm, d°wn_ne,.v°ue_ . -‘in his stockings? erect and muscular. unable so work Q1- think 9,5 you ought, ,, “I was a different man two years take a. box or two of Mi1burn’s Heart and l ago,” said he to a friend to-day. The N_°rvePi1ls- They’ll build up health audi truth is I would have died of Kidney SWG YW Sl51`°UE¢h and °°°1`§¥- P1106 50% , C0_lIlpl8iDlZ. if it hadlft b8B!t f0I‘ D0dd’8 Tha man wh() waits until tgmggrgw t “I had been 'treated by physicians _ . who had taken various remedies with- “'”lf¢’5-|-l'*lW¢""°|' 53|'-I lV¢Y)\Vll¢f°- out getting any better. I read of Dodd’s Some girls are kept so bussy getting Kidney Pills, and decided to try them. engaged that they have no time to I did so, and was thoroughly - cured in IIl81‘!y» “""' _ 25c. All dealers OTTAWA, Feb. 27 .-It is expected . _ that a Maritime Province officer will Many 9 gal lives t° regret the day . ` 2 ` d ' d Grand Trunk Engineer Swear; by Dr. their c,mv,,_S_ Wm m ‘ A Good Spring Medicine, _ In response to repeat inquiries from _ of all beasts to ride. - smilie Ann minus oo WP.. 3 _'_ __ __ liiwiien l ` ‘ » V 5" ;? f’--.~ -‘ 3. _ : . " 8 'run eo AnnisN,‘ cHauLor'i'Iir_gwH. _ . c 'P c 1'* - I ; I ` as =° ' ar, _ _ _ _ , . _ 1' F . ' ‘ ° 1 7 ~Mrs. David Ross aged 49 years. P _ _ _ _ t isgsurely time for you to” give nterest. ‘ ' sit CEYLON Feb. 22iid. 1899. Mrs. Solomon Haw- sul" L!" "Child ull". "UBI lll Bllll , I1] We believe MIN ARD'S LINI- _ Chas. Wooten Mulgrave, N. S. _ Pierre Landry, Se.nr., Pokemouche, N. B. _ Thoms Wasson, Sheffield, N. B. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. l long and six broad. ` ' I will be a loss of time and money to be stri- cken‘with serious illness. Take Hoods Sara- I parilla. and purify your blood. In this way all germs of disease will be expelled,sicknesS I and suffering will be avoided and your health will be restored. Ien’t this a wise course? _ HOOD’S PILLS are the only pills to take with Hood’e Sarsaparilla. Price 25 cents. ”Ira_te citizen-1t’s an outrage -a shameful ontrage?Here I’ ve been calling, _policefor the last twenty minutes, and not an other has putin an appearance.” Unable-To Work. Mr. Jos. Currier, Victoria Harbor, Ont.. writes: “I had Rheumatism in my knees,< foot and elbows so bad I was unable tor work. Nothing did me any good bill I ls Milburn’s Rheumatic Pills. -One box andoa half completely cured me.”_ MEN T is the best. ' ‘ " be ll - ~ I h 19 h F ‘__ Matthias Foley Oil City Ont At Wilmot \ a ley on t e t e i Joseph Snow, 1:! 0__w&y_ _;1e_ _C ro Rev. R. O. Armstrong, Mulgrave, 9: DDU’ Ann »_ _im fxi.-in-lflxl-ndfhl-Flfll-I-I li ALBA; “It’s an ideal positionf’ said the advance agent.° -My job of going ahead of a show- ||inard’s Liniment Cures Burns, etc. More candvis is consumed in with nearly all. its contents. No insur- worms Bothered Baby. l “My baby sufered terribly with worms. I used one bottle of Dr. Low’s Pleasantl MR- FRANK DODGE’ _ Worm Syrup,which accomplished the pur- 0 C I ’ l His mate-On. say! I’m not so green never accomplishes anything for it, but it.’s death to worms of all kinds Dr Low’s Worm Syrup Price she married her ideal man Instant Relief guaranteed by using No depressing after-effect. ~ ` Book a ents and sailors nee Minarfs Linimenl Relieve: Nouralgia. ally go by contraries For over 40 years Dr. Fowlers extract of Wild Strawberry has been the great rome dy for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramps and are dangerous A hot temper is apt to warp a man s better j udginent Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandrutt How do you feed cats 9” “Do you mean feed them to keep. them or drive them away P" You ought to take something this spring to purify your blood and give you strength and energy. Nothing will do you so much _ good as Burdock Blood Bitters,it will cleari- se and invigorate your entire system and banish tiredness and weakness. Hobbies are the most unsatisfactory: Sick Headaches, however annoying and 1 distressing, are positively cured by Laxa- Liver Pills. They are easy to take and never gripe. - Lawyer-Are you a married man P ` .Witness-No. but I was run over by ' a trolley car once. Hagyard’si§i'o1low Oil is prom to ro- lioveandsurohocure hs, cols sore etc. Prico25c. 2|-Li ‘ ~Well, you’re always out of danger from _f ~ l the audianee anvhow,” remarked Flab- = dibs. . @HA It’s_ so pleasant to take that children cry Milburn’s Sterling Headache Powder. ,- url llllllll Dreams and weather predictions usn *L L- H _ Colic. Always get the genuine. lmitations _ _ °°"8 » _ throat, pain in the cliest,hos.nnoll,qumsy_; 1