1 4 I . i i; 5 *U S s U Y .- _\.»..»~ N’ p ._ . \ xscnsoxvaan LSLAND. FF-“UAH 28' ~ -~-- he THE GUARDIAN, CH.-\RLO'l`TETOW..’, .PR 1 annum. I I? f-, A' 'T . . »» . » _ .. _.__ in-4 . .- -r-~ "“ BACK Act-112': Haaypeopl f 'I to nderstand the sig- n'6amce ofa facile, wedk, sore or aching Yoh overtax the kidneys-give them mar work than they can do-then they eryout 'nprotest through the pam in the llclraehe is simply kidneyache, and ll|ere'ah-noble-serious trouble ahead for iéymtnegiect it. ynlhoans.. Kidney pills are the best remedy EQ the world for backaehe. ‘E (MV “"` f"'e_iLe"'H -'gi m Ag, J ._ _1 I ' They talllie geult stitnches, twitches and ilu es, 'm u sti back a d e aqlete relief fs-od: pain. S n gh] lr.]ames]acksoo,646 Maitland St., Lon- fd1n;0nt., suffered severely from pain in his be.-could -hardly walk across Sksism. ~ He hasn'ta trace-of. " now Xa’e_~l{.idr'rey.-Pills oomxteglcured l'ii`m`.` ln.]_oeepls`¥\`._.Dot.y, ` bert, N.S., dy! with_a 'n and Imkness acrosmthe small of li; back intensashe-could scarcely ips One box.of~'Dean's Kidney Pills ileaexnoved’ the pain-. and given her itngth and vig-or. Remember Doan s Kidney Pills are the ' fill!! Cure. Aikfor themand refuse imihlarl.. P---.--.W - Queen Heftel. »; Formerly Perry I,-lotel, llnl \f.0n|\'s ltlni- 'Ibis new and commodious hotel is low open for business. Thoroughly Itted up with all the modern im- provements, this hotel offers to the public accommodation, which cannot beexcelled inany other on the Island. 'Good tables large airy bedrooms, seth rooms, sample rooms. Terms moderate. Free coach to all trains and steamers. Special accommo- dation for commercial travellers, FRANK PERRY, 0ct.5 dl 1 r. Prop Y Y _ - Summerside. _l J Changed Hands. CAMPBELL HUUSE. eunn|sns|os,tP. E. |. Good Board at reasonable rates. Free coach to and from all trains and teemcrs. _ ~- J.E. HOUGHTON. Water St.. Summerside Inv.. lvr 6'l’IllG AGENCY Ale llsulnlci Horace H. Beer. Oilice: Crabbe’s Brick Block, Summerside. Correspondence solicited. "l'UY.§.6m0|lV . W llllllilil SMINIIIRS ' l||llllSl`tF$ SllIllll`0llS 81.0. . | y ARTHUR PE‘l’h.itS. Q. C., al. BRNl1lS'|.' INGS, and ALBIRT C. SAUNDERS. 'HONEY TO LOAN. , Ch‘tovrn, Cameron Block. Summerside, Opposite Mer- _- chants' Bank Halifax. -L_- RUOIILII & llR'|'|N Baamsrans. Solicitors, Notaries Public, &r. Money to ‘RD- ]],~FICES{ Mon-is Building, chww... ,Gaffney s Building S'Side. 8. Mchoxsw, ,B.A.M.P.P J. Malaria' B. A. ii- rv __ “ __ s. misc THE thermometer yesterday morning registered 9 degrees below, the coldest of the season by 4 degrees. A 'rrrGRAGnrc.u. error occurred yester- day in yesterdays item in reference to the .death of Miss Florence McKay, daughter Mr.and_EIrs'Colin McKay. Their residence isllideford and not Bedeque. _ THE Messrs. Lefurgey here received 9. cable yesterday from Capt. Joseph Read of vhe barque Chas. E. Lcfurgey, announcing his safe arrival Saturday at naturally -be expected, working hard and uncessantly from the opening till the ' close of the polls. The contest was close and until the last half hour of the count, the result was in doubt. The of- iicial returns which are as follows give a full new bonrd,the straight tickct nom- inated by the Citizens' League, J. A. Brace. 1296. S. H. Clark, John Dickieson, John D. Goss, John Grady, 373. David Kirk, 281. D. McNeill, 291. Leonard Morris, 313. George Muttart, 230. II. B. \Vood, 242. - p Thefollowing isthe new council byac- clamation David ~_ Kirk, D. McNeill, Morris. UNDER the auspices of the Citizens’ League a. rousing. meeting was held Mon- day evening in Market Hall. Mr. George 'WY Warren occupied the chair.” Stirring addresses were made by Revs. D. J. G. McDonald, J. M. Withycombe, W. H. Smith, E. J _ Grant, Messrs R. C. McLeod, Neil McLeod, and others, dealing almost exclusively with the temperence side of civie politics. The addresses were short, sharp and to the point and the stereotyped plea that citizens had not here~to-fore ex- ness in reference to the enforcement ofthe _Scott Act has @oue at least been buried. the two mass meetings held. since the close of the civic year, the bat -thought of the town was expressed clearly and unequivocally that nothing short of a rigid enforcement of the Act will in the future satisfy public opinion, and this thought found still more tang- sible. expression in yesterdays election, when the whole board nominatedby thc Citizens? League was elected. The result of the poling marks a new era in the his- tory of Summer-side. For the first time 2. straight tcmperance boards has been elected and it rests with the new council to set at rest once for all the question as l icy ect-tees are simply kidney disorders. Thekidneys -filter the blood of all that shouldn’t be ‘ there. The blood passes through the kid- neys every three minutes. If the kidneys do their work no impurity or cause of disorder can remain in the circulation longer than that time. Therefore if our blood is out of order your kidneys have failed in their work. They are in need of stimulation. strengthening or doctoring. One medicine will do all three, the finest and most imitated blood medicine there is Dodcl’s Kidney Pills 1 _ H. H. Beer. does collecting on small Vcmnimission. No charge unless collected. ; Z2. tf I H. H. Beer, se hes the records, and .N does typewrting _ his |_|=.-h".¢`i'..-» f"g“".......... to %' Wt His photograph. with tender lines, _ He sent with lover`s haste. ‘ She answered, “Comic valentines ' I think in lloridltaste." 'er sn.n.w. cnlxsrs _ ef’ suntan cunt... IS Sent direct £0 the diseased Pans bY uw lmPl'Uved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clear; ghgaig passages, stops dropp in gh; ` throat and plermanan em-gg I-‘ g Catarrh and ay Fever. lower _ _ free. All dealers. or Dr. A. W. Chase \` Medicine Co.. Toronto err! Bufgln, _ 50 YEARS’ _ 4 EXPERIENCE' Tino: Meme Dlzelone &.c. ml] lllmmxuely Ilnstrded kl . Lerzest cir- ~mI&n..~a£~ anyselentiie Tenns, $3 3 iam-months, 81. So byall newsueelers. 55.l*.l§.§.v.r:2.r.:°.::.l.i.ilifi Jemee Thomas, Summerside, says'} I de- , sive to heir te-t`m- ny to the creat healin-f' y properties of McKin~ on's English Ointment, 1 ,ruifered a great deal from Sore Eyes caused I .bv snow-blmdneis. I was i duced to try o. hoxi of your Oi.-tment which made a perfcc cure ~ - of them in a few days. I have also used yoih- . .1-mtment for other purposes and Und it for , superior L0 any salve on the market." .nmmunniv 1 5.ll.!.l.§.T 1 ` Offices---145 Q'.1eenSt.' 5 I ' . ' ~' . Q .- - li ~“>'Z.» I.-L1-.§.'f,._.-.‘ ff- » _ . - _..*- . . _ - -N _ ,_ ,.- _,_=, =~¢ ';~¢.;,»: ,,-.,;_K’g, ;,_~;._ »,- ;,i -~'..~.1;‘f»-“-,f-gtff-».' f, ._ ,,,_,, V .. __ .. ,,»,_.A -_ ` g. .. .,.». -._->.._,.». " ' ` ‘ T ~ "" ' - 'z 1 ""°"` "*»*`f' .f.-,?=~..fi>“ --' ‘-~' -°‘;`-" ‘ -Y" -,-,. i~'~~ "Zh-.¢&T"'@ 1¢_-. \ ,. Buenos Ayres from Penscola, Florida. I ` aft-era passage of Glldays. Capt. T. IV. / A "\ Read of this town and his sou, Master T . » Lorne and Master Elbert Read, son of _ Mr. Chas. Read, Colemen, are on board. Q _ The civic election yesterday was on the A /‘ A ' whole :1 quiet one, both sides, as might \\ ‘nd ’ , to h rrh . A f bottles taken J- A- BNC*-’¢ J- D- (1035. 170511 Gl'&51»~ reg\1lhIi'l)y mage a-wendizviifuli improvement. 1 pressed themselves with sufficient clear- _ g . 's Worm -Syrup to to the p0SSi_bi1i;_y or iulpossibility-_ , _my children with excellent results and I Cmcaco. l\‘eb.27.-(Special)-The felle win! are the closing rates: ‘ February wheat, 4%; corn. 533-3; oats, 2: pork. $10.55 May wheat, 6%; corn. 35: oats. 23 3-8; pork. $10.10. I July wheat, 67; corn, 35 ; oats 22%; pork $to.72.% . °° 1 fm' 1- ‘\ .. _ G15 ` _V V \ _ I car Fon cu'r|ev_RA- Instant relist and sleep. ip a hgfnbtgh §g Ctrrtcuas Soar and 9 s ng e on lin _ Curxousa Ointment. A taeesinz t0 Bl! *»°’~' \ tured infants and worn-out, worried parollli ""”_“' . P uf2¥.°.'.'$.'l'.I°r..‘.?£fa?.1'a&9§.'§l'f£."..§”...»'f‘i="»l I[l`he longsst span of telegraph wire in the _worm is that over the River Kistna in India. It ls over 6.000 feet lrng, m-_Q-_*_ THE D & L. Emulsion benefits most those having Lung troubles with tendency ’- Made by Davis 8: Lawrence Co.; Lim. '_ m1scELLArosoUs mans. .G “Where have you been?" asked' he-is wif “Out ridirzg/” e replied. “Riding hat “The glut,” reluctantly admitted Mr.- J yner. - It's a- nice thin to use---Hagyard's Yel- low Oil. The skgi it won`t stain and the clothes wen’t soil. It limbers Stiff Joints, gives relief from all pain. If you use it e ut once, you will use it again. . Do not a too much for not hav - ing called . Your neglect to do so- has probably not been observed. Sick Headaches, however armoyinipxniii distressing, ispositively cured by - Liver Pills. 'Lheyare easy so take and never gripe. In northern Alaska the census enumer- ators will havetomake their rounds on sledges drawn by dogs. M|NARD’S LINIMENT CURBS BURNS BTC. ' Visitor (in Washington)--“Anything on in the Senate today! - Resident---“Yes. Pettin`g'l‘ew." Perfect Worm Fledicine. “I have ivenDr Low find it the most perfect worm medicine as you are not required to give any Cathartic with it. ` \Vhen secrecy or mystery begins, vice or rogucry is not far oft`._ Minard’s Liniment Cures Daudruff. "Oh.” said the cheerful idiot, "I suppose he is an adept at laying himself out to please!" AT NIGHT _ " ' cnlcmo [MES YW.. s's1ms Ann trance cc. ___._" 1' __1_=__ R5 Skin-Tunured Babies mm Tw.i.'n¢.¢r|»¢. au. rem. Briana is right.; wma' - 'E Mark Twain has met the Boer, and this s what he says of him: “He is deeply ligious; profoundly ignorant, dull, obstin- ate, bigoted; uncleanly in his habits; hos- pitable, honest in his :dealings with the whites, a hard master to hisblack servant; lazy, a good shot, good horsemen, addicted to the chase; a lover of political indepen- dence, a good husband and father, not fond of herding together in towns. but liking the seclusion and remoteuessand _ solitude and empty vastness and silence of the veldt; a- man of mighty appetite 1 _and not delicate about what heapgeasesit witlr--well satisfied with pork an i1i<.1illl`. quantity shall notbc stinted; iwilling to ride a long journey to take a hand’ in al rude all-night dance interspersed with vigorous feeding and boisterous jollity, but ready to ride twice as far for a prayer meeting; proud of his Dutch and Huguenot origin and its religious and militaryhistory; proud of his race and acheivements in South Africa---its bold plunges into hostile an'd=.'uncharted deserts in search of free solitudes unvexed by the pesteriug and detested English; also its victories over the natives and the British; proudest of all the direct and eflusive per-~ sonal interest which the Deity has always taken in its affairs. ' “He cannot read, he cannot: write, he has one or two newspapers, but he is ap- parently notaware Ofit; until lately he had no schools, and taught his children nothing; news is aterm which has no meaning to him, and the thing itself he cares nothing about. -He hates to be taxed, ,and resents‘l it. stock still in South Africa for two »_cent_uries -and a half, and would liketo. stand still till the end of n...e~,~f..r he has no sympathy with Uitnn- notions of progress. ‘He is hungry to be rich, for he is human; but his preference has been for riches incattle, not in line clothes and ine houses and gold and diamonds. The g>id= and diamonds have brought the hsestrnnger within -his gates, also con- and broken -repose, and _.he ‘wihes that they had never been dis.- covened2`---London Daily Mail. FREE TREATMENT. _ --1-_uni , Fi;rCattarrh,Bronchitis,Iui1ucx1za»,Colds You have probably read of the new Cat _arrhozone method of treatment and its wonderful cures of these diseases. We want vouxtie-try Catan-hozone and be em- vinoediof its meritf Fora short timefwe will senxll to readers of this paper, FREE," e125-cent outfit, sufficient in mnst casestflgermanently cure. Send yourmd- dress~ 10 cents in stauips fto covertharcost ol' mailing. N. C. olsem &Co., Kingston (hat. The lfll produced from mines in the Unitedgcétates- akne exceeded last year the1g7o§al=value of gold and silver produced in ‘ . AFTER!aaC`old Drive a teaspouful of , Pain-Killermixed with a glass of' hot ` water andisugar will be fonnd a better stimulant than whiskey, Avoid substi- l tutes, therein-b-ut one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis.`25c. and 5Uc. Officer---Ye' can, eh? well, ye don`t want to believe nawthing that ye hear, and only ~ half what ye see! THE .laps Did It.---They supplied us with the menthol contained in that Before retiring take a Laxa.-Liver Pill. It will work while you sleep without a. gripe or pain, curing Constipatlon,gBiliousness Sic Headache, and make you feel better in the morning, Mary---Sure, and he went off in a pet! Caroline---Who did? Mary---The mouse. Our terrier atehim. I-Ia.gyard's Yellow Oil is prompt to_ re-» lieve and sure to cure coug s, and colds sore throat. pain in the chest, hoarseness, qninse etc. Price 25c. “I see he let his wife apply for the divorce." ‘ “Yes. He bidn‘t want the publicity." l “And his wife?" 1 “She did.” _ .Mluerd’s Llniment Relieves Neurelgla. hShe---Guess what I paid for the new at. _ He---Nothing. Iam the one that paid for it. DR.WOOD’S NORVVAY PINE SYRUP heals and sooths the lungs and cures the worst kinds of Coughs and Colds more quickly and effectually than any other remedy. . optimistic orator. "ho, we dyn tl’ shouted the pessimistic audience. ‘ \Ve feed the worms!" Minerd’s Linlmeut for Sale Everywhere. Employer---Your innordinate appetite again! Ha.ven’t you licked at least 1(1) postage stamps this forenoon? sc|ATlcA 2 YEARS. Mr. Fred Platt, 12 Frankish Ave., Tor- onto, Says that he suffered for two years with Sciatica. Three boxes of Milburns Rheumatic Pills removed every trace of the pain and made him as limbcr as a boy. Clerk---Excuse me, sir, but it,s past 2’o clock. and I’m awfully hungry and would like to go to dinner. Pain in the bowels, Diarrhoea and Dys- entry a.reacu.red more quickly and ef- fectual by Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawbe than any other remedy. Be- ' Doubt whom you will, but never doubt, yourself. Instant 1 Relief guaranteed by using Milburn‘s Sterling Headache Powders. No . depressing after effect. Never impose yourself upon your friends unless your are feeling we l and are” rgiisonably sure of making yourself agree- ` a e. y It-'s so pleasant to take that children cry for it; but it’s death to worms of all kinds. Dr. Low’s Worm Syrup. Price 25c. All kealers. 1 “Aren't you afraid to put that Latin title inyour club paper when you don’t “\Ve _feed the world!" exclaimed the` ware of shihstitutes. 1 wonderful D. &'.L. Menthol Plaster, which .relieves instantly backache, headache, neuralgia, rhcumatism and sciatica. gianiifactured by the Davis 8: Lawrence -o., im. , Mr. Gayiush--Oiiicer! I can---hic---see ' two _moons up zhere and---hic!-~ hear 'em talking to each other! _l-#0001-m, SIDES Sore from a Hacking Gough,"- Take Pyny.Pectoral, it will cure you quick- ly, no matter how bad cold. Endorsed by thousands of Canadians. Sold through- out the landl. Manufacxured b the pm. prietors of`Pbrr_v-Davis] Pain-Klillea. THE GUARDIAN £_£u1i1eIar;¢;l:.gt$i_dgn:éI%\;rnal. untrammelled and lust. lmpartlal, Reliable. Newey seeking at all times to further the best in tezest ofthe peoplemndreooanisedthereforeas Tb -e Peop1e’l» Paper. '=u.. staedatits ll N Pro N ...rl has Post odeeffé ni:f°11.»w“1.igiii°r2.i, Qlyable in advanoe:- rnin Editl .dail S giontlgs $1.11)? n r y (except undaynhr y!'...,...... . . . . . . . . . . . . ...L E ami-weekly ll'¢£2ion(Mond. &. Thur.) per W-Bibi; ...... . .) .............. . .L 81.%;in advance ........... . . . _ . .la Branch Offlcee ` ave been established at the following place its s‘:°°"...t..“°“.°:.“" “.1 ar -it." “"- . o w ness transactedzf 0 0 at bud Summerside, Cun'le's Bookstore-D. K. Currie Manager. Alberton, Alberton Bookst G. S. Huttart Agent. Sourls East, Telephone omoe, R Seaman.Agent J .E. B. McCREADY, J, P. HOOD i Editor. I Business Manager LEGAL OAECDB. D- C- Mcl.EOD, B. A. _ Barrister 8: Solicitor. Bank of Nova Scotia Building. Charlottetown. P. E. I. MONEY TO LOAN. Omoo, Brown’s Block, Victo ia Row Cha.. lotwtown, Branch odlce Wadmans build- ing Crapaud. Moneytoloan. MALLWUOD, C. Barrister d Attcm S at-Low,l§1o;:ary ghblga gtcr ` H38. Cali! Esq, South Side1&ueengqua.rg. Money to loin.: l . _ _-V' 1\¢lZa.:n. ufa-oturerl. I .=iNNls Baos. C Build C M Work a spwid d%svwd? description promptly atte to. gona vu 1 =I<_=3_'n<1> sleizhs. ew.. always on hand. S HPCDBBQPS, mcphgil’ ~a....1. Kent sr. ci.'i'..w...P.n:.1. ° °m .Iwi lr ._ know what it means. J osephine.. No. It will mystify all the other women . more than it docs me." -_ l nclisoeillan eous. G PALMER ec ., Circ. s it I R- Fectorv, Peakgs No. 3`w!i'a";£`.E' .md Door ' skin blotchesf and blemishes eo dba... . re ..i.i..~ ....1 a...su..~» ~ ' -» Com an I 8’ q " y ‘ skin soonbeeomes clear and smooth. ll A. A. Mc1.EAN, Q. C. Barrister, Solieigm-.' . an. Cen. Go t.‘|<' G. A.SHARP. Buerlnteadont. Pt B. Iwi S _.» y, .. ~ Pimples boils evidences of bad l-'>l'05'¢| circulating in the §ySt¢m p the surface. The only Wifi yourself of bulk. PimPl¢3» . . they’ll never return to _lI0tl!¢l‘ again is to have the blood by Burdock' Qitters. It moves every offotll from the blood* and as a result, the TG* free from all eruptions. ' PIIPLEU Ill THE FICE. M . E, P. Barnab merchant tailor, Shelburne, N.S., writ’e_s: “I take gre# pleasure in recommending B. to one who is with pnmples face, caused _bf ‘ml b|°°d° paying out money to 801| almost everythm . I 8°* tbougl-ittheycm§_ Vdnotbe cu using three-bottles oi; B.B.B li* ii then emu. ‘__ p g. IIETO QUIT ‘lun ' 1 ¢g¢ Burdoei :.ii"§.'.iu'ff`w..° a..'l'§§i.l"“f.TT°.YL. .aa rd" and before I had Peoe, __ __._l. _ ____ t _ ofaeent '$'R....3 vinoe sending troupe into vamehedaodlhunthm myebelieve Pierre ‘ hich became ind I had ID ww! try ,`_ 3-.Wg tx? ghgirheilb and other -~ *qi ei.- __ _ __ ll dt ts toallother cotton because _ one tenth LYNCH & C0 hd" ur-ca\a:;o\e n , . returns rgwhedfnohrtbudgeak v-f the lmmli satishictory account sales, will to you. Our place of business is the city. - iii Kindly fever us out To FISHEMM ..¢......\.!'3 'SSL It may seem quite new th there ate weve of 2::-‘guna il-in on egmmlelou dllbteut 01' _ I' °\\ 'QVC . ' TRY U8. 0 ’ 'ef l tt tl = 18 I"‘\.11‘U0!1 ' Fish Market Comp .ss calendar whiehls et interest to llhlnee will be nam H Nov 24 d z w emviuvmgiutlsrnv I All persons wanting employment gand employers of labor in want of as- listanoe will obtain help and situr tions by applying to MISS SNELGROVE, 1.- -. ' , __ ` _ *xml P. E. |._3_n|iwn On endafte T fl , the trains ofr th\1'l§s1l?ll\Iv’:c>'em\i~)i‘lrl [Sundays excepted as unden- 53;-< IU .gg _ Q- 3 . r# Q Un. “Ch A. . Pigé . Ro sud? hvnt~\.i.~..._fIs.ss Hu ter if rumo-o »c~_¢-gg 8552258 S* g 5 iiiiiaz 2 _s n Iver ._ .Ememld Junction 7 ll Kensllhrwu Ar *Q bb *$1 *P E Tralnslnvnrd “T arlottetovn Rr M5 t Junction. R8 _- . . . . .. ul,” - ~ 3% . . . . . . . . . . ` . ` . ' "tin _ . 1§1;i..`».{W°§‘|n.i¢ l ` _ ' ....:::»:::.»...§lliSf'.':_'.‘.':2;: ' . so-lar .... , P. 'Pu ' ;"*""""'°'”"'°'°'°"'° M. TllllUl\~l.v aint. ....c\....1.. _ 3_3 It ttetovm 3.!! Lv { Ht. Stewart Juuot €.02...... .... ._ %1i£.r....Geu~|zetown....Lv `£r‘i..i;. S.. ` . " t -‘.. .e._...T .... ._ .i'.&‘.. .‘.‘.“‘?..ff _ in ...... Ru. ......... Sour... ...... _.A L. r ii i-lets... “B P. M., _ » 1 __ 5.15 Lv Emerald J unction A14 'Ig 8.15. . ._ Ar., ' ‘ P' M' 1ruverse..ll¢i¥ Trainsare runbyltastern Stands Ti Gem” D.Po'I‘T‘3lG§¢ F5 Charlottetown Dec. 81. NAL lax. hi. ~ f ~........ iran. it I Illl U.lRllM_____ me.. ...