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W. .,..,,_5_, -was ~ wg I l ~! !!~»! ‘!!!!!g~"!*~’;-sg! - M!-Qi’ ~ - '~ ~» »» .a-...iw N..-..§.a.--mei-4'~i*~i~‘~l*\"f*~*:' Mu- - ws- g - - ‘ ` ‘ ' ' hm( 5 "W°"""‘°“"‘" “Pe ‘*'°e\\%*t“¢u»\1i-swa=-ue-straw--4~1~»s» ng .»W5.>¢,,,.,.¢.,,,,,.\,,& -em .wa r-._ nu.-ws ‘HE GUARDIAN CI-IARLOT'l`ETO\VN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MAY 28 1901 -11,...-\.¢‘~. 1_ -_ -nl Pnrtlraii nl Every purchaser of lb.. tin of Dea1born’s Nations Blend Coffee, (Price 40c) will be presented with a line Portrait of the Late Queen card, and surrounded byaBlack Border. 11150 f»h° E” Coat of Arms embossed in mportant events during HerLile. AXLE GREASE d . It contains powder-.d micagvgalis ti}i€shi\8|l>‘eez§f;ecR:l1yd;’iz(i A woman and a child are alike. Each needs a strong, uplifting hand. Found At Last A liver pill thatis small and sure, that acts gently, quickly and thoroughly, that does not gripe. Laxa-Liver Pil s possess these qualities. and are a sure cure for Liver Complaint, Constipation, Sick Headache, etc. “Mrs. Chestly seems to think she is one of soeiety’s1ights." ‘ “She relies tco much upon the eH`ul- genee of her nose.”-Cleveland Plain Dealer. A Boon To Cyclists. A bottle of Hagard’s Yellow Oil should be ir. every cyc1ist’s kit, as it is the most effective remedy for Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, StiH` Joints, Contraction of the Muscles, Cramps in the Legs, etc. “You trust me thoroughly, dont you, Ethel?" “Of course. Edgar; but tell me, are the installments on this diamond ring 'all paid oil” Gendrons still have the R011 DOWU- M Aluminum finish-dust proof -Samples of both above wheels at MBKINLEY BRUS. Charlottetown. 1 5 -6 lf. '\\ ,/ uwmm * ‘ If . I5' \ " , "‘ 'Mug I ‘ _ _:gg 'J Ap: If: _ .i.,`:Ey;'A .gat f / 1// _ _ _ _.__ __ ___ , ,',_ . _, _ J _..-.,-1.'-_ _ , ' ‘ . ‘.1 _ _ '_-_ _ si 1- _ ` '_ °"~ " `-Ii -’°<~_",'.1;»’ . ' _ ' ' /J' I. _1.=. 3'-l"."` -:` ? ‘ir . -1 ~.-:Z-_.»_e. V ’ . . _ ,L '~ _ -1 ,_': *_ 5; ».-an l ‘z'_":~'._”’-. _ /-1 . . _ R *~q _J _.Z4 4 - ~ ` re., v-“ff ' "=‘.»» _ - .*.'.Q`~:"»‘¢°z;‘-'=>’.<\""r" *$1 I gh,-`-;_~= ‘_» » ~* ":“‘ ~ nr 1-" ." ...1 ` ‘gg-_. ,},>~rv.;1;‘,'__ \| I _'_v_ V "7/ _ _ ,.// fi" *I* L y_-4.1 __ gi ____ - ' ;f"-'Ii' "11 “N -="=‘v' -'An 1 »:.' T'-_ if » -L _.___ __ _ __ _ S “ P- C. CO RSETS” Dainty Corsets for dainty Ladies. A Style right. Fit right. Made right- All right- _ Manufactured only by GURSET U0. “I was run down and nervous, so got a box of Milburnfs Heart and Nerve Pills, and they proved of great benefit to me. My mother also wishes to say that they were of great value to her.”-P. HILL! nn A woman who mistakes her place can \ never return to where she first was. The path has been covered up from her eyes. ` Left A Legacy. Last winter left a legacy of impure blood to many people, causing tired feel- ings, lack of energy, indigestion, consti- pal*-ion, biliousness, etc, Burdock Blood Bitters never fails to cure you of thee foregoing diseases by unlocking the secretions and 'removing all impurities , from the system. Woman is the ease for that which pains L,the father. She is balm for his troubles. Minard’s Linlment Cures Dandruff. A woman that respects herself is more I beautiful than a single star, more beauti- ful than many stars at night. LIVER TROUBLES, biliousness. sal- low complexion yellow eyes, jaundice etc. I yield to the curative powers of LAXA- LIVER PILLS. They are sure to cure. The gods honor her who thinketh long before opening her lips. Pearls come from her mouth. inard’s Llulment for sale Everywhere. Trust not the woman that thinketh more of herself than another. Mercy wil not dwell in her heart. FOR internal or external use HAG- YARD’S YELLOW OIL cannot be excell- ed as a pain relieving and soothing remedy for all pain. A vain woman is to be feared, for she will sacrifice all her pride. Mlnard’s Linimeut Cures Burns. Respect always a silent woman. Great is the wisdom of the woman that holdeth _ WORMS cannot exist either in children or adults when DR. LOW’S WORM SY- _ RUP is used. 251:. All dealers. f Trust not a vain woman, for lheis ilrst' in her own eye. _ MILBURN’S STERLING HBADACHE POWERS are easy to take harmless in action and sure to cure any headache in rom 5 to 2) minutes. A haughty woman stumbles, -br she SUM’Sll)E ‘ AND WEST Mn.. John M. Clark, crossed to the mainland yesterday on a business trip. Frvn horses were among the shipments by the Northumberland yesterday morning. THERE will be a meeting of the Yacht- ing Club, this evening in Mr. Neil Mc- Leod’s office. MR. Joniv MCLAREN, inspector of cus- toms, St. John, arrived in Summerside via Pt. du Chene. last evening. Mas. J nuns Poonn of Montague, was a passenger by the Northumberland last evening on return from spending the win- ter in New York. ~ THE S. S. Princess came_off the slip at Pictou yesterday afternoon and proceeded to Summerside. The Northumberland will go on the slip this morning. MR. A. W. P. Gourlie, son of Mr. J. A. Gourlie, druggist, has successfully passed the examinations in the Ontario College of Pharmacy, at Toronto. Congratula- tions. THE work of loading the barquentine Ramona was finished last evening and she will sail to~day with 40,000 bushels oats, for Cardiff, Bristol channel for orders. THE U. S. Gunboat Dorothea, bonndto Chicago, anchored otf the mouth of Sum- merside harbor yesterday morning. Two officers and four of the crew came ashore after the mails. e N1-:W Puritan Collars, assorted patterns each; Narrow Gold trimmings for Dresses, Cliristaline silksin Navy, Brown, Pink, White, Turquoise, Drab Magenta. This is the newest Blouse Silk on the market nice soft silk will not cut.-Mc- Guugan 8: Wright. TI-in S. S. Princess, arrived here about 8 o’clock last evening from Pictou and will ply between Summerside and Pt. du Cherie for a few days while the Northum- berland is on the slip at Plctou. The Northumberland left for Picton last night after discharging her freight from Pt. du Chene. _ A snonr time ago THE GUARDIAN re- ferred to the fact that that Mr. E. A. Bryan, formerly of this town, now of Quincy, Mass., had become a registered drug clerk for the state of Massachusetts. A recent issue of the Druggist’s_ Circular publishes the list of 11 who passed the examinations out of 60 who tried, and Mr. Bryan leads the list. A coNvEN'r1oN of the Epworth League of the Summerside District, will be held this afternoon and evening, in the Meth- odist Church. The afternoon session will open at2 o'clock. when several papers will be read and discussed. The evening session will open at8 o`clock. Rev. Dr. Stevenson, of Toronto, will speak in the interests of the forward movement for missions. THE death occurred in Regina on the 5th inst., of Mr. Jas. E. Sprague from blood poisoning. _The Regina Leader in a reference to the deceased says: Mr.Sprague was 61 years of age, owned ten blocks and left his property to his wife during her life time, and then to their only son. Mrs. Sprague, wife of the deceased, is a daugh- ter of the late of Mr. H. N. hope of St. E1eanor’s and asister of Mrs. H.J. Massey of this town. THE death of Mr. Wm. McGregor. for some time a resident of this town, lately residing at Black Road, occurred sudden- ly yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock. He had been driving some cattle out of a field on his farm shortly after which he was found lying dead.The cause was heart disease; Deceased was a well known and highly respected farmer and his sudden demise will be deeply regretted by a large circle of friends. He leaves a wife who is a sister of Mrs. John Lefurgey and Capt. Joseph Read, besides three _sons, Ernest living in the U. S., Whittmore in Sydney C. B. and Lemuel, now at home. Six daughters, Mrs. Ewen Clark, Wilmot; Mrs. Rosaline:McDougald, Summerside; Mrs, C. L. Jones, Moncton; Mrs. Perry, Appleboro, Mass.; Mrs. P Brocto umbia. nnunusnnsss _ len mssnss Ann can cunen _IS YOUR HUSBAND, BROTHER Ye. ll. Mass., and Miss Elvira in _British Col- risiisoiui MENHUN Mrs. L. E. Prowse of Sydney is visiting in the city. _ Hon. D. A. McKinnon ls expected home from Ottawa on Tuesday evening next. Mrs. J. S. McQuarrie, of Victoria, was among those registered at the Revere yesterday. Hon. J. W. Richards, Bldeford, left yesterday morning on a visit to Boston and other cities. Miss Evelyne Boyle, of Glenwood, Lot 8, is visiting at the home of.her uncle,Mr C. J. MeWilllam, Eldon. Mr. L. R. McDonald of St. Martin’s, N. B., was in the city yesterday. He leaves this morning for the mainland. Miss Gertie Jenkins, who has been attending the Charlottetown Commercial College, has returned home to Orwell. Miss J can Small, of Charlottetown, was among those registering at the Canadian Omce, London, during the week ending May 7th. Dr. and Mrs. Wiley, (nee Miss Ethel Angus of this city), have returned from an extensive wedding 'tour through Upper Canada and the Western States, and are now in their home, 1099 Walnut St., New- ton, Highlands, Mass. DIED. At Malpeque, on the 18th inst., Mrs. Laura T. Gallant, agoi 107 years. l "Q AU Sunnyside Mills, Lot 14, on the 20th inst., of consumption, Sarab,aged 53years, wife of Paul Thompson. leaving a husband \and a large circle of relations and friends l who sincerely regret her death. At Burnt Point, of heart failure, on the _l1th, of May, inst., Millie McPhee,_ in the 14th year of her age.Deceased was a daugh- ter of Captain Daniel McPhee, who is at present in the Yukon Territory. She bore her distressing illness with a patience seldom observed in onefso young,and bow- ed with devout resignation to the will of Him who knows best when to call His loved ones. She devoutly received the last Sacraments and departed this life trusting in the merits of her Rsdeeme. Her parents, three brothers and four sisters are left to mourn. _ -' heumatism.. is Uric Acid in the blood. Unhealthfy kidneys are tho cause o the acid being there. If the kidneys acted as they should the! would ltrain the Uric cid out Of the system and rheuma- tism wouldn’t occur. Rheu- matism is a Kidney Diss ¢ase. Dodd's-Kidney Pills have made a great part of their reputation curing Rhepmatism. So get at the muse of those fearful lhooting pains and stiff,- aching joints. Theft ii but one lure way- Dodd’s Kidney Pills MCDONALD 6. MARTIN in-F -- ~- f_~,~_ -_q~ ~--ve" "_l_~_ ¢ / All (Iver Accounts Must e \ Paid Before `*.~; ‘_ istlune I e' if Sentner, Nlcleod& l 1 ‘_ lj l /f |_' ll "»/ ' The Worlds Best Bicycles all all . 85 'per cent of all wheels used in Canada are ' Cleveland 1 , vvellang Vale. Brant! rd.. G-endrcn and-` ,' £5 . 1 ' V! Il O ' {G ney‘s Building, 5 bid. A K. J. Manrm B. A. _ ~ '<<|r,.~» BARRISTERS. leglicitors, Notaries Public &c. Money'i _ _,- FF Mféfls Building. Ch 'tem Z-\ _ ' f in s - - f _ ._..__i_ _ / A: ,» Massey Harris All sold by the Bicycle Men . lace E Fas -sf F206 5-16 tf Sumnzerside P. E. I. Bnmstuck Shares. I took two orders for 20,000 shares each last week: not to mention a number of smaller orders of from 1250 Shares up. The Treasury Shares GENMUN her tongue. L oannctseewhatmight beinherway. FATHER. sn; :.1 5-cur relatives amicted _wo the Disease of Drunken- ness-v?W1thhave asure cure which can be g‘ en wrrn or wrrnour the know- ledg° o_f the patent. Read the follow- ing 'which speaks for itself :- SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Dec. 1. Igoo_ DR W H_SAUNDERS &CO., Chicago Ill. Dear Sirs~- Kindly acce t my thanks for the wonderful and permanent cures you have wrought on many members of my cong_r¢ga&