_'_ ‘» _ 1? _X `%‘ 4 . f `§’_,. *iii THE 1-misss. _ , U!-rf-'PP-‘-r i I CHILDREN.. h Y B M ufacturers of the Famous _.Y - 1- S C . If ‘Tr nv 1 ' ‘1 an yy 5 Tl; Qi;rp'"&ill.;i§seiil'SlO0 00 ca~li to the School Children, viz: 0 CO 1 > I ‘ ' ` ` l rlnsrrnfsnlrur $25.00 lsrcmln “ » 15-00 mln _ into 5 PnsstllisoFs5.concll_ 25.0 |g “ 2,50 “ 25-00_ __.-- .----i W l ,. _- | _ , 1 'I-3' .I -if-‘f-‘ff“ \ \ Q 5 .5 _ Ks _,___ .. A' _:_ ~3° 2 ;»;.~ *_* A ./ -5. 1 Q- i 1. _H ‘@- If .on to fortune? ' 1 Sloane' For the Best Essay, not to exceed i000 words, subject, “SOAP," W b0 written by regular school attendants, either boys or girls under 16 years of age, all essays to be sent in to us be fha _uhy 31st, 1899, when they will be .~ullmitted to a. committee of three disinterested leading teachers, upon whose decision the presents will b€ iuvitrcicd as above. ((\\l l". 1' `\ > I .\_- '.I br \\ z ilu i lndv ly \\i li pen and ink, signed with nnrnc and ad- , v . »,.n »- ‘ dm _- V __ I, _,Lp ,,,I._h,. wr- i~_ln` th. r :lil-t».=_~ayis his lo her) unaided work. nanw ~I " .- .___ ,,,`2,.l -~_¢ ii 1 I in- tr ic _. _H 1. “_ _j_ ___ _ __ _ » f-»~ r-“W” “‘“*`°""'-' ’ ""” . _~ _\\ Poor Maud l ;.~1;=";.s\'\ Maud sw-ntl 0)-No, ldcn`1 expect \ : _ ~.`§>`\ - _ 3 -\~;~1;_~__"~`<_‘. .~._.~\ rl h ‘1‘~_s<_-;\ _ F ,_ _ lj.=f~ "i`f`_i_\‘I 1 _.`.`_`_\_ _ -_‘_-Q, in _Ls :E \ \ ".;i\t"I l .» _ \~`. ,, _ _ ~¢ _~,_ : _ xf I 7. "l ` -F:-*~ 4', ._ _ r, ’ ff :Z 3 u ‘g new fs-=_~ fii.- _ ._ . , >év`~:. rr '~*-1-'-1'* ‘ ` l \ _ ». .. _ -‘r1~"I " ' si* L". _,i ` I ~r_.’ _'_\ 1 __ _ _ . _*\.§_§ __‘ . __ _ _ __ _ _ ,\ __ . »' , V/ f »_ , _ ~_l_~ _\ »< »:-" _ s ~ _~.__- \ ` ' . » ,_ __\ ¢ ,`. _ -_ _ ' __ __. _ _ » _ *`_\,.-" _ l _ -....._ .1 ._\._>~-~ -' The reputation of the P. C. Corsets , is so well and widely known to-day that they rtquire no further comment. The Erst 750. or $1.00 Corset you re- quire try a P. C. and you will wear no other make. _ _ They are made 'by the Parisian ;I Corset Co. of Quebec, who manufac ‘ ture the finest corsets in the Dominion p_ 5__T;-y a pair of our Natura rom, Belfast corset, sold at $2 00 P0 Pin-_ it HAS yn EQUAL. Y cpl. 61112 L ALiS ci g§ :U-|'| _-< ~.l rw tha. l`ll over see .\'i:lg:u‘a Falls. _ l - `“ n » t S _~_.j\\: 1\ M l ° soil sgttl 18) - \\’lly DOI. _inhclic P ,_ ` Mdutl--\\`l ll, I llid expect to go there on my \v.dtl.n tour, but the papers say it niif. lnsliinnnblc no more tor brides. HER HOPES FULFILLED. llliss S. Lawson, of Moncton, N.B., happy in the possession __ of a new found treasure. There’s nothing like hope to keep people happy. Hope buoys up the spirits and helps to clear away the clouds. There are thousands of people in Canada to~day hoping that their health will soon return--hoping for a cure of Constipation which has troubled them so long-hoping for headaches to vanish, for stomach to cease giving distress. Miss S. Lawson, of Moncton, N. B., was sick and ailing and had her hopes of health .realized through the use of Lara-Liver Pills. This is what she says: “ I gladly testify to the virtues of Laxa- Liver Pills. I used to be troubled with severe headaches and constipation for a long time, and took thesepills hoping fm- a cure, and my hopes were rapidly fulfilled. I have found them a never failing remedy, and heartily recom- mend them.” When you go to your druggist, ask for Laxa-Liver Pills, insist on having Laxa~ -l 2 `l"'l z --l STREA lzUPfUR[3_; ' 1 CU i\ED _ I. c 0 ic orssassshha nuP1'uR_E-f ¢|'|‘§Egb3_DR. CLIFT. Diploma reins-i tered in United _'States and. Canada. :lendi Stamps for informaticuf or call at YRURO 1 Nova Scotia, in Merchants Bank Bu lding. Ar, PICTOU Revere Hofel. every T\’edn¢>_»_ -._ , _ _ sg __~ ______________ _ , -5. r;;____`__`,___,,`.£_,_-_.,_ ~ ‘_ , 5 .v ;.,_ Q _-sf, I **_,_;l_ _ -,,___;s>%r__§=,§.;___¢t’i'v_,i-.¥z*,,_§,ag,»_;,. .»_» . , . _ _ " ‘ \I'~ ~ I _ ~f - » Q11, .;- Q45; - »; I. _ f ~ _ma _ U I susan-»,Nm1-nwrnwio. acuonartahu . . Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets will posit- i ively cure lhe worst case of Nervous I sealing steamer Diana :1rri.ed here co- i day with 23,000 seals. a full cargo.,` I suffering the evil effects ofan exhausted; nervous system, and thin, watery blood ,I has been fully restored to the vigor and buoyancy of robust health, by ugin Dr. A. W. Chasc’s Nerve Food, The _healthful glow on _,the cheek and the brightness in the eye tell of the building gpdprocess which is taking place in the c y. _ I ‘ i . _ ,nw For ‘AND C0.>_'l‘l»¢ malln'01Q:O-.-.li\';1‘I1ll- Chl¥|°,\f¢¥'éf.~.l»*~ “ I" “.» ONE hundred boxes of fresh chocolates , newest flavors just received at Ching’s Confectionery. -_2-L 4i. . Ti-:is Prince Edward Island Magazine is for sole at D. K. Curric’s, and at Small & Beairstc.Bookstcrcs, Summer- sidc. tf. New Booits.-The Days’ Work, Kipling; The Black Douglas, S. R. Urockelt; The Spin c`l.ife. Wm. Mc- Lennan; Thc Battle of the Strong. 'l`he Sects of the Mighty, Gilbert Parker; The Lost Provinces, The Final \V9_r, I Iivuis 'l`ruc_\', Swidlcw, Rider Haggard; Canadian Copywrigbt Edllilun by mail Tocts. D. ii. Crgizltila, SL`MMElts1Dl~;. 26 3*. Tut; Campbell Hotel. \Vater Sl., Sumnicrsidr, has been thoroughly rc- titt-_l.1, plintcd, pupercll :intl is now one of thc host equipped hotels on the Island. l.s central situation in the bu- siness partof the town, its well furnish- modt-rate terms make it a most tic- sirable accommodation for the travelling pub ir.-19 eid lm A ri<;'rITioN is being circulated among thc residents of thctcwn asking the legislature to amend the Public School act by declaring that women are lls- gible to uct on the board of school tau- tees of Summersidc. That the pray- er oi the petition' expresses the senti- ment oi the town is evident from the large number of signatures already se- cured arid there is no doubt that when the present vacancy in the school huh rd is filled it will be filled gracefully. Lacs CUR'mrNs._Al1 new fresh stock. A great display of these goods at The Ladies’ Furnishing Store. All qualities and prices 40c.. 50c., 60c., 75c., $1, $1 25, $1.50 up to $5 per pair. The greatest values ever shown by us. See our 8! yard curtains, 50 inches wide and only $1.25 per pair, (special) Curtain muslins of all descrip- tions Scrims, Swiss, Madras, &c. All colors, widths and qualitits. Call and ee those goods. No trouble to show goods at Mcflougan & Wri'gbt’s. I THE Summerside Driving Park As sociation have advertised a series of races for Dominion Day, consisting cf a 2.26, 2.40, and a three minute class, open to tiotters and pacers, with purses amounting to $350; entrance fee of 10 per cent of purse, to be made in and $1 75 per yard 54 inches wide. Bel sure and see those habits twills, 60I inches wide, all shades. just the rhingg _, 1" he *til ' LI _ . . I ii».5=i,..' I '- ed tables. its clean airy rooms an-'ii ;;;I;%'~‘ 1,-I, l it-, 11%,, _-_\ f Ii-'51‘I.'I" .=fi?'f.f»‘f;f. I treatment will afford instant, relief permit _ fs #1 f' l three payments, the first payment to be made on lst of May when the en- tries close. The starting horse is not to be named until the third and last ll qualities of this famous medicine. The payment is made on the 19th June.1 Entries for these races will close May 1. i DON"1‘ forget to inspect those new suiting cloths at The Ladies’ Furnishing Store. See what a magnificent range _i there is to choose from. itll the newest; PP P I _ fgigfsallg g§r%;nl;1ue;’ruf§;ns’et§feeZ?i steadilv maintained its place in public qualities and prices'.75c.,$1,$1.25.$1.50Q ` ' ` to \\'u'§Po|t|Q_l¢9 ,ll follows . .` (Local I'l‘lie). I' ji For points west ggith connections) sto. Summerside and gnlsh on line of railway, 7.3 ...ni aint to ._ speedy perma- hbsntéghd ecciiiomlciil cure when all else fails. _ Pri .ra s 41.25: .Cvrrcvm l Bos.fi>»‘,1;.-Z.i:é?C'|lir§lH'r. 5;.; Rhsglfvzuréf size). 500. Porrnn Dano Ann Calm. Coxr.. Sole pl., Bodm- ®~“HcwtoCn.re Ec¢ama.”64~pn¢ehook,trec. » I __ L.._ 5 “It is woman’s greatest curse that in too many of ber most tragic woes there enters an element of the ridiculous, which compels'her to be either silent or absurd.” I ' _ NEW AND ORIGINAL ADVERTISING It is interesting to watch- the new ideas always to be found in the adver- tising of Hocd’s S-irsaparilla. The present line ot advertisements is especi- ally unique, each beginning with a fam-, iliar proverb and leading upto the good argument in every case is clinched by condensed testimonials from pcopic the medicine has cured. It is gratifying to see the continued success ot an article of genuine merit. While other pr p- arations come to the surface and atc-1_ a time disa car, Hood’s Sarsa aril-la has confidence. __----€-_--- “Women are often apparently hard because they are too spiritual minded. They do not always comprehend a stan- dard lower than their own. If they P Y can _ Wright’s. ‘ for nobby suits and dressels. The-e are‘ the newest and up-to-date line of goods l on the market. Suilings and dre-9 goods a s ecialt at Mcblouff dr ` were a little more earthly, they would be softcrif less admirable.” Freedom from Dyspepsia l U) 'I5 £1. i Nervous Headache Ensured. Il .-...- By the Use of Dodd’s Dyspepsia 'I`ab.i lets,the only Positive, Rational Curefor Dyspepsia, Indigestion, ` and Similar Stomach Diseases. -__-_ Why should the merchant go to his store, in lhe morning. suffering the tor-7 ments of a severe Nervous Headache? There is no more need for him to do so than there is for him to walk through I the drifted snow, instead of on the bare ll sidewalk. 1 ° No man need sc ffer from Nervous Headache new-a.days`, unless he prefers _ to do so. For there isa means of cure. I absolute, positive, and permanent. with-l in the easy nach of every man, wom in, l’ and child on the North American Con- _ tinent. ' cicnqbecause allthe food eaten is not di- gested. and converted into blood. Headache that can torture poor human-i itv. ` Nervous headache is in nine hundreds and ninety nine of every thousand cases of rlcn blood is not sufficient to nourish `, Dhém. ; , ' ' The supply of rich blood is insuffi- - The food is not all digested bccaus ,. the stomach is weak, and unable to sup' ply the juices needed to carry out the’ < process of di estion. ` g _ Dodd’s Dyspcpsia Tablets digest all the food eaten This is converted into SEALER _ ARRIVES. ' ._ .sr. Joimls Nui, April c5,_frhei _#___ »_@..-_'__-r SCHOOL GIBLS’ -NERVES. Many a pale. weak school girl '_ ’ _ . “Men love women not for what they .ati fd? V at1onsQ l 'U BUSINESS MEN. I ue- will obtain help and new ,, » _mr - 'gfrr---, _ _ I; .i-f§»fi§1¥I'IE1'>f';I-'if-2»i=1== B GS Cure it. an uressedihths unrsighcti will he g keep It cuwd' ' receivd at thi‘ Cdl l i ` aturday na’ 6' S _ ce unu mon, on. Dodd’s Dyspi»p~ia Tabletsar _ ld b I I t _ 5 lF°r7f°m‘°hm3 °°"'”“ all druggists, at liftv cents -a hx, si; 5a'llll'd8y» M3] 6, _ 1889 performing the work boxes $2,.50, or gent, on receipt of lst. For furnishing materials and per- 1, construction of certain price, by The Dodds Medicine C0__ forming work necessary for _Building a Charlottetown Sewerage Limited. Toronto. Reservoir and Pumping Staum. __ Golédlrig to conditions, __ ' 2nd. For furnishing man,-ria and l, an pans to beseen att 1 performing the labor in the erection of _Else at the Ofilce of the _ ._ _ , t "I am.a1Way.5 “"7 V’ h"”‘r °f “ YQ' th;r£`i‘!li,`l