V l . 'lk _-_._., i t » ;<`» f-*I , fr, .».,` ._. r'-' 'Ji' - tts ; t SYSTEMIG GATRRRH 'I _PAIICB 'rms ouannxaxr cnaawrrsm . mul.: Us Claims Many Thousands. A Tragedian’s Thanks to Pe-rwna. _,..- -\ v ., ROBERT DOWNING, THE FAMOUS TRAGEDIAN. ' :>-¢::>4-re;:::: ' In speaking of Peruna, Robert Down- ing, the famous tragedian, says: » “I find Peruns A preventative against all sudden summer ills that swoop upon one in changing climates and water. It 'is the finest traveling companion and safegimrd against malarial influences. “You may notice that persons in poor licalth always find the heat most intol- erable; this I avoid by using Pcrunn. I know by' the thcrmoxneter that the weather is hot, yet I have felt the heat lc.-:s this summer than over. “The cooling action of Peruna on tho mucous membrane makes it invaluable to uctors.und singers, as it does away with that tendency to sudden hosrseness i S 3-O00-¢ 2 2 2 € a. hot dressing room to u dru.ughI_ .stagc. “To sum it up, Pcruna. has done 1 1 more good than any tonic I have er. t:Llcen.”-Robert Downing. Dr. Hartman was the first physicl.-1- in 1.h_c United States to accurately C., scribe rystcmic catnrrh. ills rcr;ct'_ Pcrunn., the only systemic catarrh 1'c;:a- edy yet devised, is now known all ov.: tlao civilized World. A person having; used it once can never be persuaded to be without it when in need of such rl remedy. Write for a copy of Dr. B'Artman’s latest bool: entitled “Summer Catarrh." so apt-to overtake one on emerging from Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, 0. integrins R cnowncd Hats The New York Derby and Tourist Also the famous Buckley, a hat worn by the nobility in London. Call and get yours to-day. f ,_=i.=.:s ;~ ’ as Ps.-‘.,’;f.;;. " . "'~’-_-f-;`=1’5:`I=%_t-`_»`YIfs"”F . :if -sais.-»a=-» 1, - . ~ ~ l- 11 ,"r "1-1 » -»""` ., _ _ .-~= ~ v- .' -..-‘.-,.. ‘ \ t 4, . yn \';-_.E4 l~ ,-;,!,__ 'ygu,,.r . _ __ __ ./ ,:,*-;.,._,.,~h;;.1'___._. E.: - _ . . _“_ ,¢ .;.`.:- , Ts.~--.,.-s.----""`/ S. . MDUNALD, P. Islands Greatest Clothing House. 1 ill. REEULS for Baby CUSHION SHOE Easiest shoe on earth. Cures Corus. Bun- ions. Perspiring and Burning¢Feet,prevents Colds and Rheuma- tlsm. For men $5 5o. ,Sold only by nouns lt sllml, y Q\¢\ka\o”.howsll|'s».. .lv J \`~r' l / tr..mt1'i Remember that a few ap- plications of poor Soap may cause serious skin trouble to a delicate skin. Don’t take chances, Don’t accept any just as good Soaps, but buy Baby’s Own Soap. ' Specially recommended for nurseryuse by the National Council of Women in Montreal. Albert Toilet Soon Co. Mfrs. nonrlzs/ll.. ~ lil ~:.;'.~d sullllrllsllt s Pllllu lllllll Poraross dropped to 40cts .lu Summer- aids yesterday. The high price of 4'lcto paid on the previous day induced many farmers to bring their potatoes in and the rushwasentlreiy wo bony, so that the prloo suddenly declined. Foreign markets 1 will not warrant heavy purchases at such a figure. At this season of the year potatoes sprout so that when the market is overloaded they will not bring such prices as when they are supplied slowly. ' The local market has been lively during the last few days. Daily the Northum-f berland carries large cargoes, and several sohoonerloads ure being transported to' the mainland. Yesterday evening a load iilcarsof potatoes from points east and west arrived in Summcrsido forshlpment. There is liable to be luotuavions In prices during the next few days jan there is A keen competition amongst buyers. Ex-Lllnr. A. Macdonald, Stanchel left yesterday by the Northumberland on route to Buffalo, N. Y. Cor.. Stewart and Capt.. Goodwill, Charlottetown were among the visitors to Summersldc yesterday A. A. Lsrunesr, M. P., arrived home from Ottawa yesterday morning. He y will leave on retum Monday. Tm-:Rs were dve horses among the shipments by the Northumberland yester- day mornlng. The steamer had a full cargo composed chiefly of oats and pitatoes. B. D. Sharp has sold his Yacht Kohonoor, one of the best known pleasure boats of cur harbor craft to Mr. Blank of Charlottetown. The boar. was delivered last evening. - Mr. Maxwrfnr., C. E , arrived in Sum- merside yesterday from Sydney. On Tuerduy night. he will address the citizens lu Market Hall cu the question of Water- works and Sewerage. 0‘LlsARv was the scene of s busy polnlo market Thursday, the new drm of Ellis & Kennedy, being the prlncipd buyers. They loaded in the vicinity of 2,000 bushels paying the farmers the nice sum of $1,000 or tbereabouts. Tun first schooners to arrive here this season were the Merry May, Captain McKay, and the Ida M., Capt Melletr, which came in yesterday enlnir coal laden f.-cm Picton. The=e cargoes are especially welcome considering that the town Is \ ery short of coal at present. IN the Christian Church tomorrow the following subjects will be dlscoursed bv pxstor Rev. A. N. Simpson: Morning, ll a. m., The Urgeucy of Home Missions ts related lu Cubadn; evening, 7 p. tn., The Miraculous Work of the Holy Spirit in the Church. ' lin. Csolr. GREEN. of this town, who has been associated with Dr. F. A. Lefurgey has purchased the dental busl ness of Dr. \Vrlght of Montague, and left yesterday morning for that eastern village. Dr. Green has many friends here who will wish hlm every success which his skill and popularity ensure. Summerside is to have another general store. Johnston Lidstone _lately in the employ of R.T. Holman has rented th.-. store ln which D Rogers 8: Son formerly did business and is having it nlce'y fitted up for carrying on a geucrui mercantile trade. His stock of mer- chandise ls now arriving and hs expects to be opsn for business next week. Mr. Lidstoneisa popular young man, well qualltledto cuter to the wants of, the people with every satisfaction. ln his enterprise he deserves a large patron- age. AT last Summerslde is to have a military l-and. Yesterday Col. Stewart and Capt. Goodwill of Charlottetown while in Summarside concluded arrange- ments for the organization of a band in connection with No. 2 Co., 82nd Regt. It is intended to utilize the instruments of the Boys' Own Baud while new Instruments and uniforms will be ordered at once. Prof. Whitney will be band- master, and the membership will be $4 men. The Boys’ Own gave an exhibition of their playing ln the presence of Messrs. Stewart and Goodwill yesterday evening which highly pleased the visitors. a vanr fashionable wedding occurred at the Holy Cross Cathedral. Boston, Mass., on Monday, May 2nd, when P. J. Lawless of Pawtucket, R. I., was united lu marrisgc to Miss Maggie Cahill by the Rev. Father Doherty. The bride was beautifully attlred in pearl grey vJlle and was attended by Miss Elllgbetb Ryan, while the groom was supported by P. J. Ryan. '1`he ceremony performed, the wedding party dined at the Quincy Hotel, after which they set. out on o tous to New York. and other cities, and on return will reside in a beautiful residence on 1 Brood St., Pawtucket, R. I., where the groom is wall and favorably known. The bride is a native of Central Bcdeque, P. E. Island, and is a sister to B. L. Oahillot the Albsrtnn Hlgh School and Professor J. P. Cahill ofNsw York. The [Guardian joins in congratulations. OF PERSONAL INTEREST. Capt. Richards, Bldeford came to the sity last night. , 'John Hookirk was a passenger from the wear last night. J. 0. Simms of Byduoy arrlnd by the Princess laatoveulag and is at the Bevan Hotel. (LAB _oltb¢P.l.I.I.lOilrl0l| »--'-owl' New . ,;.p <:~c.u-m.."°~.~.-,-,.-- l | you. . 8 . xnwalil'a._li;r.ssn'\w1_1-we . ‘ ' - , _ -..|=0R... rloUsEcLEAl\llNo We have handsome lace curtains, art muslims, art satcen, mantle draperies, cushion covers, bdrcau and side board covers, table covers in silk, chenille, tapestry, etc., also materials for fancy work, doileys, centrepieces, table linen and tray cloths, sheeting, pillow cotton, towels. If in need of anything in these lines come in we are sure we can please Sentnser, Trainor& Co., THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. ` V | . 1 .m j l'll'(il'l GRADE HAIR SWITCHES We are sole agents here for the best Hair Goods made in Canada, and customers will find a complete assortment of all shades in stock. Note the very low prices. - Good full switch in light or dark brown or black only $1.2 5. ~ A little finer and larger in assorted colors $1. 50. A very full pliable switch 1n all ordinary colors $1.95, Better grades in Browns, Greys or Blacks $2._7 5. Still better in almost every shade at $3.7 5. This is our best line and is as good-rf not better-than any we have ever handled here for $5.00. These goods are displayed 1;; our lace curtain department and any pe- culiar shade not in stock can be ordered to arrive in the course of a week. By our Fiail Order System our patrons will receive as much satisfaction as if personally here. When ordering by mail send a good sample of your hair-cut between ear and' crown. Remit money by Registered Letter, P. O. or Express Order to “ Sentner, Trainor 81 Co., I I ` 1 _/ vs_ ..._ _ 3; , . -E- :snr 1,/ ' -`/“.‘.» ;§<_