1 I 1 l 1-».,_; "‘ s TliE'GUARD[AN'. CHARLvOl‘TE’l‘0WN~ -PRIRGE -'E v 4”? -Y f - , - _ 1 iii Distressing i Diarrhoea Can be promptly relieved and cured by Dr. l§`owler's Extract of \Vild _ Strawberry. The pain and suffering, the weakness and aftontimes'collapse associated with an attack of_Diarrhoea make it af disease to be dreaded and for which prompt re- lief and ii. ready cure are greatly to be desired. The salutary action of Dr. Fowler`s Extract of \Vild Strawberry in givingtnl- most instant relief from the pain check- ing the too frequent and irritating stools, settling the stoziiacli and brticing up the weakened heart, render it without a peer for the treatment of bowel complaints of young or old. Mrs. Peter Christensen, Parry S0und, in speaking of this remedy, says; "I have been very much troubled with Diiirrhoea for the last three summers, and had al- ways had to have the doctor before I could get it stopped. This summer I used Dr. Fowler`s Extract of Wild Straw- berry, and it cured the Cramps and Diari- hoea promptly. I have given it to my little girl for the Colic and she got relief at once. I can highly recommend this most valuable,remedy. Always ask for Dr. Fovvler`s Extract- of Wild Strawberry and refuse substitutes or imitations.many of whichare worthless and some ol- them highly dangerous. _‘D0 a hive offbebs on a 'diyln _winter when” they are not' flying briskly oi- in any was molest them. V ssiois Alto printf co. H Mas. D. H.\iu1i.roN and her daughter, ltlrs. D. M. \Vaugh and Master Henry \Vaiigh left yesterday morning fora visit to Mrs. James Sinclair of Winnipeg, daughter of Mrs. Hamilton. _ Jirsr received at the Railway Grocery a fresh supply of oranges, bananas, dates, figs, digby herring, cheese, confectionery of all kinds. Temperate drinks including crab-apple cider, etc.-J. B. Strong. 18 3i THE remains of the late Mrs. Ellen McKenna, who died on the 16th inst., in Portland, Maine., were brouirlit over 'by the Northumberland yesterday evening, and forwarded to Emerald for interment. Deceased was a sister 'of Mr. Barnard Murphy, formerly of this town. Sriti. 'rm-:r cons.-Mr. J. A. Gourlie of this town, is the fortunate owner of an excellent ly preserved \Vaterloo half -penny It bears on one side the head of the Duke and the words “The illustrious Welling- ton." On the reverse the harp and crown and tho words “Waterloo half-penny 1816." The coin is a rare one but Mr. Gonrlie could be tempted to exchange it fora sufficient number of more modern tones. ` , THE annual convention for the Summer- side district of the W. M. S. of the Methodist church will be held in Margate en Wednesday. July 4th. The morning session opens at 10 a. m., afternoon ses- sion at 2. p. m. and a public meeting in the evening. Delegatesand visitors will be met at Kensington on the arrival of morniugtrain from cast and _west, and hpnses-for same provided. Through the k`fn`ness_o`£ Supt. Sharp all those who at- -tend the convention will pay one first- cliissfare coming and!-will be admitted return free on presenting 'a . certificate Examine the hive, and if you do not ' Signed by W0 “emu” °f the °°“'°“ti°“‘ find brood in all stages it is a sign that the queen in dead. _ The above rate is good for July 4 and 5 only. _ I A,~x_ntge_mp_t_ il behig` made. and with ive51n_§|u;§ing"prol@pects to induce the ‘ Lyceum Company to give one of their cel- v » " ’ NMI ‘ ~"ei>med Shakésveriw v<=rf<>_fm»“°°= is lr O f h8¢ll¢dir1=¢I tbedhsased gi-tsbythe Improved Blower. eals the ulcers, clean thenll sto dro 51?” 'S ""“‘f“°“‘° t and piermananty cures Catarrh and agent. Blower ies. All dealers. or . A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Toi-emo and Bufalo. E E E HUTEL ARABIA Opens July ist. Finest Bathing. Boating and Fishing. Cuisene . I. ¢- I-[ALL Mgr. Ihr =6dsm- _ WANTS, LUSTS, F UUNU, ETC FOR SALE.-Three first class row boats. Apply to L. Winchester, Fitzroy Street East.-19 3i pd. WANTED-A general servant. Good wages. Apply at this odice.-16 cod lw. WANTED-=B'ya couplle of gentlemed " one or two rooms with th attached and with or without board.-16 tf. WANTED-A positionas nurse in the' city or country. Apply at Mr. James §radley’s Great Georirc Street. 15 lw. ANY lady or gentlemen wanting board would do well to call at Mrs. James A. -1 Alley’s Uiéier Great George St. Seod 85 w w. WANTED.-Oct lst. 7 roomed Cottage- or would lease at once for aterm of years -A smaller Cottage andadd inprovements Address J _ A. _ _ Box 455 June 9th 1900 City. 9tf_ WANTED.-A servant for general housework. Apply to Mrs. C. R. Small- wood, Brighton, Charlottetown. 7 tf WANTED-Acrnm :iss or Goo CHAR acriezn to deliver and collect forold stab lmhed wholesale and exporting house Bona. fide salary of $9tl) a year guaranteed with expenses. No experience required. Reference exchanged. Enclose self-ad- dressed stampede envelope to Wnoi.1';- samiis Asn ixxronrrzns, Third Floor, 331 Dearborn St. Chicago.-18 d 30 i C TO LET-A house containing seven rooms. Apply' to L. C. \Vorthy at the Bright Bakery and Grocery. 161;f_ WANTED-A girl for gsiiieml house work. Good wages. Apply to rs. Fred Perkins Brighton Road. May 1 |;f_ WANTED. For one month, a lad for work about house and grounds. Appl at this office. 24 gytg ori-“cn To LET. “A mmfombie since r evening, the 26th inst. It will be remem- bered that this company played to a Char- lottetown audience in May_last when their presentation of “The Merchant of Venice" was so highly appreciated that tney were induced to promise a return visit during the summer. This secend visit will be made next week, when it is hoped sufficient encouragement will be given to induce them to visit Summerside. Quite a number have al- ready subscribed for tickets which arebe- ing furnished by Mr. J. A. Gourlie at one dollar each, and the required number should be obtained in Summewlde when lite;-,iry tastes .have always been of a respectable order This opportunity of hearing a Shakesperian play, interpreted by artists of genuine merit should not be lost. Those wishing to patronize this magnifi- cent presentation shouldsee or corres; ond at once with Mr. J. A. Gourlie. 1 1 -L 4 HIS OWN FREE WILL. i Dear Sirs,-I cannot speak too strongly of the excellence of MINARD’S LINI- MENT. lt is THE remedy in my house- hold for burns, sprains,fetc., and we would not- be without it. JOHN A. MACDONALD. Publisher Arnprior Chronicle. e _ - ’ Auction Sale llfviliilili Property Foriiiili used as ` the 1'. E- lsliii Hospllil- The above valuable property situ- ated on St. Peter’s Road, Charlotte- town, will be offered for sale on Thursday, June 21st, 1900, at 12 o’cloclr Nyc. The building is heated with hot water, is in excellent repair, _ and could easily be converted into tene- ments. Property can be examined at any time previous to the sale. _x _ R. BEARISTO, ' Auctioneer. in the Stamper Block. Apply to Pllowse Market Hall here next Tuesday' Miss M¢KENzm of Moncton is Miss Mary E. Wright. ~ B. D. McLn1.i..u~r, Esq., M. P., left yes- terday morning for Ottawa. J. H. BELL Esq., M. P., lest yesterday morning on return to Ottawa. MR. Hici-is of Moncton, is visiting his son, Mr. S. M. Hicks of this town. MR...».Nn Mas. Gnoaos Jnrrnmr _left yesterdw morning for a short visit to Montreal. Miss WrLMo'r, who has been visiting Mrs., E. P. Mantle, returned yesterday morning to her home in St.Jnhn. THE Misses Bearisto of this town purpose removing in the course of a few days to Sydney, C. B., where they will reside in future. Miss Martha and maid will leave this morning by the]-steamship Greetlands to complete arrangements in* their new noine. The Misses _Beairsto will be very much missed in Summerside. where they have many frieixis whose best wishes will follow them. ' . 1' T0 GLEAH THE IUTHIIB DDIPLEXIUII LIKE 'C BUTICURA S00 0F BLEIISIIES of Women neo Cntlmrnlonp Exclusively for benntlfylng the akin, for the nopping of falling hair, for softening and _whit- ening red, rough hands, for annoying irritation, too free or ofenelvo perspiration, washes for nleendn weaknesses. for many unetive uin- ‘ c\'pt1epurpooe»,nnd1oi'nllt,bousolof\bc\oilot, both, and nursery. » I ern: cfufunn hw'-.nnuu."_ur'»s.' A. ' ' " _ . _ » 31011 Hove l i Good Wheel In Let us keep it in repair for you, 5§ - we‘1l do it right-we'1l do it reas- 3; ably. 'i f iis lot a Good Wheel Let’s make it good. We'll do it right-we'll do it reasonably. M e send for and deliver wheels for repair. ERNEST RICE, ` .The Bicycle Doctor. __ ' RICK - Bicycle RepuirBhop. *' A li-l.l‘_`l' ‘-1 if' l.lf’;l'l»‘.l,!'frl ` I I 'lf gl! 'nh' ‘ vi * .' f_- l- in M A _Never "»°°°°°3 Failing Need, , 'l`hat’s Stationery-and it has a U marvelous way o disappearing. It is easily replaced, owevor. ‘ for 10 een ts buys a nice box, 25 cents a nicer one and so on. Seei muon oooioooi Queen Street, ___ u ‘ Opp. Prowse’s. 0 _ __¢_ ___ __ _:.1 H. E. BLACK, D.D.S <:> i=- |=-i <3 s = ' ,lo|\o||ants’ Bank [Building Cummerslde, P. E. I Local and general anaesthetics to made Dentistry Painless. All work Guaranteed. May 26aod&w _ - _l_ . Queen Hotel. Formerly Perry Hotel, Quoin Slml. lleal of 0ie|l’s Whart- This new and commodioua hotel is now open for business. Thoroughly 'fitted up with all the modern improvements, this hotel offers to the public accommodation, which cannot be excelled n any other on the Island. Good tables, large airy bed- rooms, bath rooms, sample rooms. Terms moderate. Free coach toall trains and 3,-,S_ p _ UL 'May 11m°n&w9d (;d_ ’ ` steamer-s._ Special accommodation for fommercial travellers 1 FRANK 1>ERaY,i>mp. Oct.6 dly l vr. ` Summerside. . 4 » . ’ iiin|siiis.sono|ion,t=. -ar na Pi.aAsA|i'rLi sm-:n1‘§i _ - Pleasant Hotel, - - - Hampton. 'P. E.j;sliod ~ l \.J MATTHEW SMITH, Proprietor- fl' =..?.‘2.‘f.‘i.;°'sf~.'it";.;“.?.,‘: :i:.:f..;”:..:.“‘.:.’° "°“““‘°‘ ""°f °;i1_’“°°° _ It is within a stoner: throw .of a splendid beach, where bgthing is C- unenépnleed. ,_ if ' mussel' corps!! 'hed »d»g<»dui»ii"' _ Pu-mi vi:w°°r:is°i~i» fn