8 THE GUARDIAN. CHABLOTTETGYN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, APRIL l . rf rg-ei 1-' _ ._ _ » . r-.3-5 E 5: f" *_ =i 5*. "f',"§`-i"» ~‘i“T=~/.,;='.i‘”.‘T" .'°"“;"‘i~_ _ _ a ~ is _ _.ie ,, _` ,_,__.r. . . , _XL Lap., ,f.,,_._ , . A ,in ,__ ~' " ~" ‘ . ~- ' , _ , - _ -_'~ f .».-'=-»,~_»fl'-~ _ V , _ _ _ _ ,_ _,K _ p . _gi - _ _ - ,_ _ _,,___. __ 1- ,- 'Whundlueaburdeacanhave health and strength again by using Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills. Yho present generation of women and girl: have more than their share of pain and misery. With some it‘s heart palpita- ti nervousness and slee lessness. with o£‘hl:rsaiiacmia.d)'°P°P9i& axrdoonstipation. V Mr C C G`“`di”‘31`“*l»S8' 3559" if b . -. . . ' _p g yi V _ the Northumberland yesterday morn- ter quarters yesterday and her familial' ` iii;_r. , V L _ v -, _ , V . _ V, _ _.rife m l Aw _ _ .l " Eid, _ _ _l °'~'-l§‘>;{Fi"`i`i.` - " `7¢"l»;:"‘ \‘._t`~i°ii‘§§:.i ‘ `. i . `-\v, who hiid recently dis- h. “mmm Sfmwrt nf Smclmr & the birds, giving the harborquite ap sum - i . _- ._ ,_ __ .il imolt bublneah ‘NL to MOm'h'8'l` her goingon her Bedeque route blltllf * Mr. J. Davis Schuriiian__left ,yester,r_l_iiy lWlll D!`0b9-bly be Out Of tim “'33/' in the _iiioriiiiig for ii short business visit to C l E if \ $7 - - it . ‘ ‘ ‘ ' - y ` s. ° nach .:. ir ` ~ _ ggggrigiigigghwhngigg andelzla; i THB proceeds of the tea and fancy sa‘e I a _p SV y __ V . xiiolia, and a dozen other ailments that mtl; women for work or pleasure. , tion referred to yesterday morning Leg those women who suffer from M15' iuniountcd to the handsome sum of $109. leraxigement of their heart or nerves or .vliose blood is thin and watery, try » Sixcr: the publication of the dates of _» ` .gf .4/_f{. .iv _ ' ~ __ ;~`&\"y‘;.:l"-&';i_l,'-"1 I ":."`:-".'-"f_;l\'_"~ t 1 . . Q V . rr ay morning with his family for Ontario 1 `“~`-° \¥=_lf;.~ic.f;f.;~e-fl _ 2- »-- , fy' i a , \ i posed of his property in Bedeque left ycs- wliere they purpose residiiigin future. Miss Ciitteii. head milliiier for Messrs. I Sinclair &Stewart arrived Monday even- ing by the Nort iuuiberland and entered upon her duties yesterda mornin held by the ladies of St. Miiry`s coiigregr- 1 burn’s Heart and Nerve Pills. _ They Wil y opening of navigation in Trri; GUA:eniAi\' al do Sl much f0l' £1160 B9 libel’ did fm' Mrs* I few days ago ~ a number of d' ` h , iaries ave - W~B°"=°°- Wes* G1""°“h““*» °”*-° Y'h° 5 been turned up. Mr. J. W. Reiiiv or J “°t° nm muowmg “count of tier case' ° E Linklett-er Road informs the Guanbriw “Some time agol was very ill and did , ‘ _ - 1League at its meeting on Monday evening ` tl ' _ _ -' ` - ` H THF Frank C Batt got clear of her wir vhlstle again iniugles with the singing Of =r like appearance Thereisstill S0016 oating ice in the harbor that prevents Jiirse of the next- few days. I The resolution passed by the Citizenh and reported in the Gi Annum yesterday morning \\ as in many respects a most 111- portiint one and “lille under discussion called forth »oiiic excellent remarks and ireu much wiliialilc light on the course pursued by the Town Council in the dis- missal of Policeman Peters and the ap- pointment of his successor lllr. D. \V. euderson. \Vhile several of the speakers dmitted that the method of the dismissal and appointment had been somewhat severely criticized, the temperance senti- ment of the town was unanimous incrcdit- ing the Council with the best motives and with having acted in the best inter- ests ofthe tempcrance cause, and even istlyentitled tothe hearty support of all temperancc workers. In their edbrts toenforce the Canada Temperance Act, m* know what to do for myBe1f_ 1 was i that in 1878 the first steamer for that year vnaak and tired all the time and frequently I entered Summerside April 2nd, the har- hga a. sensation of smothering. Whw evfflf- l bor being clear of ice on March 30th. before me and I thing would turn black toiil-.l nearly lose consciousness. I got B0 bad at last that life was aburden ville, York County, New Brunswick, took go mg, _ away bv the Northumberland yesterday 0119 aa? I "°°°i"°d 5 bf’°k “mpg “wut i morning the handsome Clydesdale. stal- Hm>°‘l'1\'° HWY* 'md b“’r"° Plus’ “nd lion Island Lad, purchased from Mr. Nel- ‘h(§ygi)lieItl'ii)i‘;1l:1hli'tybb2l‘pi1lgwgginighed lson Orr of New Glasgow. This animal Iv” like Q new wom8_n_ I had regained V which is only tive years old weighs 1900 my. strenrth, my heart beat naturally and ,and is one of the linest cart. horses ever regularly and from that day, which is over g raised on the Island. Mr. Dunlop is to be » 8 yesr'8g0. '60 QRS I 5-957° hm splendia icongratulated on having secured him. health. _ ` I l - i Z - 'Green grapes for sale at Cliing's Con- fe;~tio.'iery.~l-l ‘.’i. i ' Anicelot of _f:°uit, con_fec_tionery_and It is fashionable today to have a. liscnitjust received at Lhing s.-14 21. new heart Scare even, -34 h0u,._,,_ The _ _ Hlhllllill Slllllllll ‘;__ Bllllllsltlib, Soillilllllls, $6. . Larson i>r:1~irns.Q, c., ' . .la ERN|£.‘\'l‘ ING". a- d ` ; LLBI81' C. SA UNDERS. li ~ " MONEY T0 LOAN. "Hugs, Ciriovm, Cameron Block. -.‘2.':.‘:.“.'.e'°"‘....°‘°~.....‘.’.'.;';‘f°“° “°'~ .1 I _ Y' r Hotel. i 'Fdrmerly Perry Hotel, ,f :nent of the blood. Too little ii-on _lan Simi. Ilia at llmrs llait,°=vS w°~k“w»1=<=k of spirits. rel #gif E new and commodious hotel is Uv open for business. Thoroughly “load up with all the modern im- movements, this hotel olfei-s to the public accommodation, which cannot ` booxcelled inauy other on the Island. Good tables lu-ge airy bedrooms, lieth rooms, sample rooms. Terms moderate. Free coach to all trains ' and steamers. Special accommo- &tion for commercial travellers, _ FRANK PERRY, 03.6-dly 1 yr. Prop. Summerside. _ 1- ‘ Changed Hands. MIPBELL IIUUSE. SUHMERS I DE,=P. E- I- Good Board at reasonable rates. lrooooachtoand from all trains and summers. J .E. HOUGHTON, Water St.. Suminerside '» lay261yr _ 1 4 __ - ' - J 1ll0llLll. & IARTII aaaiusrmus. ' ig ~§ioltors,Notarlos Publhxbo. Honey to 1 ;0FI°`ICES{ “om..,°"“ ?°l‘.%i.°“§s‘.l2: K. J. lhrriir B. A. r - ' * .GIIA-S A LING l _Has opened a Fits.; Class* Laundry on-Great George St. 1 Mr. Andrew Dunlop of Upper Haines- Mapie candy-_ sugar- and S,-,up just l =0l1\m0r1e='f symptoms of flwpcpsia- oi isr.L..wrence medic reach Picton but was rfeoeived at Ching's.-14 ii. i nerve trouble, such as palpitation, prevented by ice which met her in mid- BADIIHSLS fbi" Sole at ChiI1S`S-*H fi weak spells, loss of appetite and poor passage. Quite a fleet of vessels were at Z gi I __ _ _ ci;-gularigg, are magnigpd and dis- that time imprisoned at Summerside, torted into serious signs of heart trou- "'m_°“9’ them the J°h“ F-Rf?b°1'5S°“»A8‘“eS ble, with me objecrof frightening an W11S°“~0“fma§=fe and Plum- all °WH¢d public into taking this or that heart gy Aug” M.°M'uan “fi laden .mth oats remedy If 8’ hundredth pan of the-_ or the_British market, the Katie Stewart heart trouble we hp” ‘bo t V and Lizzie Evans owned by John Le- u 'GTB . , _ _ V _ , _ furgey the J.ibel belonging to Welsh & rw. the cemeteries would bvfillf-d in _owen,'chari°a.e§own. Besides the above a month. A wrong construction is there were sixteen schooriers, all loaded put upon common ailments in order and waiting for a move in the ice. A ro humbug the people into the belief despatch from Point du Cherie dated Moy that heart disease is prevalent, where 159% Smwd th” the Ishfid sid? °f the as rea] heart t|.0u})1e_ whmh is _.0 strait was still barrlcaded with ice; at sadly and suddenly fatal when it doee occur, is a. rare disease. Lopsided arguments cannot convince an in telligeut people. Iron is a vital ele id cheeks, shortness of breath, sleep- lessness, nervousness, loss of vital force, ending in general break down. The iron in Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve .Pills is in the soluble form you need, in combination with other cura- tive agents in such a. manner that disetlse can’t resist their acidbn. You feel yourself getting well when you take Dr. Ward’s Blood and Nerve Pills. " ‘ S00 bo .5 box I All dru F 'flrvilllfiims & e(§o.?Tg?.ovifo. Out. mis", ol: A Tearing Cold which grips your throat and chest, and a hacking cough which feels like a dry burning of the tissues, will receive in-_ stantaneous relief by a dose of Alilgisgrs It acts as a soothing demul- cent on your perched and irritated membrane. _ Itllcvetfails to check the ,w most severe cough, and, pro-' A l perly used, it will permanently cure the most obstinate one. . ` 'H¢ls.Al`ALI.DllUll&lSl'S. . i - 1 ironed only? .1 Shirts washed _ and ironed Sc '10 iw _ me-‘i 1- f I1 mins, Lcsrs, Fauna, Etc/ -951 Apply to Prows § ii. is and further the general moral interests of the town 'ln -: GU.iRniAN is- as it always has been-hear il I1 ~. cosd w1th_lhe!Il.8Hd will always he ready to lend 'them its pages and its influence to that end. Bi' a fu;-.itive copy of thee St. John Telegraph dated May 17th, 1896, I learn that the opening of navigation between P. E. I. and the mainland was unusually late that season. A correspondent at Charlottetown dating his letter on May 9th, said that the S. N. C. boats were then making irregular trips between Charlotte- town and Picton and the noted Albert between the latter place and Georgetown. On May (ith the Princess of Wales entered Siimmerside and on the Sth she tried to reach Point du Cheiie but was compelled to put back owing to ice; on the following day she succeeded. On the same day the steamer lay opposite the Point and another steamer reported off Cape Casey light, also two sailing vessels, all locked inthe ice. That was probably the same season when teams crossed the ice a mile or ‘two east of Summerside to Lower Bedeque on the 6th of May. The iirst quarterly meeting of the Sum- merside Board of Trade was held in their room in Market Building yesterday even~ ing, nearly all the members being present. After reading of- minutes and routine work a number of letters and tclegrams were read relative to harbor improvement, steamship communication, etc. An im- portant communication from the Char- lottetown Board of Trade was read. in re- ference to improved telegraph service. The communication was accompaniedjby a draft letter to Sir L. H. Davies for joint. signature by the Summerside Board drawing attention to the“great'wants of an improved telegraph Service and While recognizing the able and earnest edbrts already made by 'him to Secure for the Vpeople of P. E. Island equal telegrpph facilities with those enjoyed in other Sec- tions of Canada the Board express their desire to strengthen his hands in any way that might assist in hastening that most desirable conf1rma*ion.”, This letter was accompanied by ii lstter also for 'oint si t to h J gna ure eac of the Island representatives and Senators at Ottawa, urgingt at as an effort is being ' - ' 7 ' . V made to secure such action by the govern- at 7 3° m eniisi... , c N jment of Canada, as ma remed the - _ gri ences and di ability lcomplalned of _ ` ‘ ' ` _ q they use their best effort 1 to bring about, 'otha because V not the required changes and improvements, and urge upon the government the to have them signed and returned at once. w the Charlottetown' Board of Trace. rim” seem* l tary reporlel that the member-shipf M¥f$s1,;1`a%‘§5:_{'3g*n%L§ ofthe Boardis now 55. V Eleven propos-_ thatih, p,,,,,,,d_|,;,,,,d._,,,, itions formembership were received and- thing.-to cure`him..~until-.li . . . ._ . _ red. Mr.J. H. Ben, M. P. -_lefe or ‘wild , opposite J. 51. Bell's- bhirts f c - » of if f-:Hull = $f,',,,,,,,h, ,,,,,,,,,,,g_ I __ V W"--_ sayeassvai insure. _ V _ Ima . ` ` f o- c-e-no-=°b» W9- ` PH” ms. “Mm i I a;’i2I§.l.°`.iZ‘..'““...gsma°“'“°""”f§lfii`§??° Nm* °f',"°“,,,,,,g°°*“,,,,. B;-§§“”* 3£»T'& §§»?°§‘;§?u2bbPm -REGULAR Acerca of _ o n .QV , 6__ _ °. V- to V. Moser fo Loan. 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' -n¢uam..cue»m-l 'A ne’iée&'r reeds- ~ = ~ ` ...f....»»...».._ we es 1>°i°i~;.;1'= sr::~.n°sin l J°lN1S I V tl ; °?“°" . ‘I V__ recommend i . _ _ nvrnn.--ii good ramble I i . _ - Y°\1fS Bond., %5='1.ciiy _,su R-r~°t.~ye»»..r‘i§9a°¥h=z.‘_ ' £30114 } . 2- , _f,;.;__~ 1, Q' _ 1.; A an ~'.;~ .6 _;' ~.~;»'.’.;“!‘ ' ~` 7-: -_ ,'“"“1'i;.-" ‘i -'-;»,;~-...‘- A; .:_.,. _ ,seiff ~ ~ ._,_ .,,_¢,,,V__, , ., YJ, ,,_A__, f¢1'r°<1- Apply bi i>AI.imi¢¢co., I ` lH§§°°i°l (\R;yB R a c o rnpro en m U00 n _'A Coal Strike Responsible “"° "°"’°‘ °° “R i ' ` ' Late despeiéoiies hm been ceiling of an ' ‘ ' "` """""""""""" ' """" ' -‘ """"""""""" ' ` ""` _ _ serious condition of aifairs in Enxlehd loelolfielhnd few »tu8`a.‘l"ho Alllrhlolal' VF.‘rSl Qll2fl€l'lY Mating' 0l Bvaid 0f Trailt Held Ziiiiiiiilmiii.°'¢;°§ilii.fl`.f§.'lf§°f.`i°l`if§ e'.I°.`;"iZ.‘f.i’€`.'{`.§f'.`i`Il’.‘l‘ll‘.Tl‘l‘°v.....~'°' L N_ Y _ V Vnumberpf miners who have left Wales to orders, the iron industry being tlgsmooe ____ » Th , HS* 18"* l“1I>°f!=1I1iB“S111fSS Tf=1I1S2¢fC<1- :.‘;‘::.i':: zz S ;2_':':;i.“...f.’;°i.t?§f‘:iLc.‘:.:.°.';°.“.f.°.'i.'“f..f.: .AV-_-_-_-_-.»_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-_._.___-_...___-_....._._....~c“~...._._..-_._-.W ¢ guna. 1 i vem 't of business has _ ` time (2 se* figvi (1 0099 0°' +"L._- *J* ’ Nodd-After a man has been married a few years thlngslook diferent. Todd-Don t they 7 My bank account has wholly changed DREADING AN OPERATICN Weary of experimenting with suppositoriesaind ointraents and ing a surgi opera on, scores hundreds have turned to Dr A. Chase’s Ointment and ioundin it solute cure for piles, The Bret brings relief from tne terrible it is very seldom that more than is required to effect a permanent cure The iceman runs his business mostly on the lock system ---o--- EXAMINE THE TONGUE The skilled physician reads your con dition by a glance at your tongue. If it is coated and you have a bitter taste in your liver is to id and slug ish and prescribes the use oldlr. Cl1ase's §ldney-L ver Pills They curebiliousness, stomach troubles, audall liver and kidney disorders. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. At all dealers. Sharkey, the boxer, states that he is going to make a tour of the world, giving sparring lessons. PALE, WEAK GIRLS Man a pale, weak schoolgirl sufferi ' the evil effects of an exhausted uorvonug system, and thin watery blood, has been fully restoredto the vigor and buoyanc of robust health, byhnsig Dr. A. Gh_ase’s Nerve_Food. eh thfulgfowcn gli; atpd the brightness in t e eye og e uilding up process which in takingplacelnthebody. ,_. I The Queen of Spain always goes to mass importance of effecting the same with eminent item” _ Americuis for an the least possible delay. These letters I academy 9; imm¢,,¢,_1sy» _ were unanimously approved of by the ¢~N,_~,t ,ml Wm I ess I ted to be mobbed Board and the secretary instructed, by the other 40,(m_» _ “Would you undertake to select 40 PASSED BLOOD. if; n- Fl Q @- little 8 mouth in the morninglhe knows yourl l why some people Oneisbecausetheyue .rw To be re ulres A en from a and a suits from afoyou ask your biased from more much than an follows dictates. -relieved at another. if you well take Tan Kauai he bymdihuqtli ~// J Thcreorc two they orc. *“‘”‘-hllellon 3 - a Ynnnowomanvn/i_, qu on rhenmatlnm """` fi I Thegneet humammoehlne manm Nl' dugwlthoutproper care. ofU°\ll|ll\»ll\ilU0`l4ll.BIH~» AnthinaaudWhou|ilQ hour- Doctor-D‘¢\you~ teeth chatter when hldtbeohmf Patienttheywero onthe table. Ai-tht-Im’t itjexloet in oil* cutie-Period. Yoo' me ‘her look 'at mill it fi i. is nr viéisiruwq um Ualnntlellmlluu$.} clit :ual