-- ~..._.~ _,_ _.vt ‘L-f ii-S 14-\\i-ww-°*' ‘°~"'°°is--..-,f--~»”-¢.v.wii-r 3 _ THE GUARDIAN, CHARl.OI"I`I'.»'I`0WN. PRINCE EDWARD _IS Death of Karl Sontag. I Berlin, June. 26-- General is regretex pressed i n theiitricalcircles at the deuth of Karl Sontag, the well-known actor. i .<1-,_ \ , Q. ‘\ a ~ ff §6 _o (5 __ ' lift; _ ~e l vii /‘ 1, J' ". .W “ ._,_' _ _/of ~__ L_, , /____/__ Q' ’|'}7'e/’Z!/ Ilii- .‘ -7 4 'f rf 19?* ' .lin J5- ` ~___4- \ O _ l\\!\\§ .- _ _\ i ""i~= P- Vi ‘ -_'ite 'mi \\ \___. ' ` :ind clmting, undue or o!lensivc_pcrspi\'at\0n. and man sanstive uses nothing is so cool ing, pnri ing, and refreshing as a bath with tirriccna Soar. greatest of skin bewmflefi and purest of toilet soaps, and gentle anoint ings with Cvrionna, purest of emollieut skin cures. 1.;‘.?.l‘l.”‘i’. .."..*‘.’l*...§.f';‘.“'.‘.f“.i'i°.i.‘.‘f°h'.iZ?’¥I..§.;L’iLl.' depot: l.'l*owxs I Uh. 3 d°*Y~ P°f"3‘ D“'° *IU Cuni¢.Col»r-.solo Piona-.hoawu.U.8.A- `- 1 l i 1 ,One cup Ralston Breakfast " Food cooks enough for iive` persons----there are six full , cups in every package. _ ‘ . _ Sliced dates and Ralston , Breakfast Food make a` de- _licious dessert. Our “Little __ n.2i<0f<>f_~Rai;i<>p` _in=_¢ipes"_=_- Acoupon*-in every h Secures a copy. ' . Fon sal.: av ,__ _.JENKINS is SON i _ :The Corner Grocers. I ? _ I Hillsborough Bridge” The new bridge is com- ing so are the dry streets and roads, then you will _ all need something nice in Footwear- We have a fine selection SELLING VERY LOW. ~J. I-I. E€I_.I_ M 1 l l Q i 1'EN_pERs Fir ilmirsio iiorrii Paid Briige. Loi 45. Kiig's Go- Dsranrussr or PUBLIC Woniis, _Sunni-:ii Ts:NDI~:i¢s will be received at this chico until Tuesday. July 3rd. Next- AT 12 O‘CLOCK NOON. From any person or persons willing io contract fc-r repairs to Norris’ Pond Bridge. Lot 4.3, King’s County, accord- ing to Plan and Specification to be seen at the office of A. Currie, Esq.. Mer- chant. Souris, and at this ofiice The Department does not bind itself to acc¢p‘ the lowe;-t or any tender. The names of two responsible persons willing to become bound for he faith- Iul performance of the contract must accompany each tender. Tenders to be addressed to this office and marked ‘ Tender for Norris” Bridge.” _ RICHARD SMITH. §23 2aw wts. Sec’y Public Works ‘r - _ _._._§. _fee TENDERSI Firlepiiri to KiIIi's Billgi. Kinross- Dcranriissr of Pnisiic Worms, Charlottetown, June 22, 1900 Sxannn Timpani will be received at this odice until Tuooday..July_3¢d. Next AT 12 0`CLOCK NOON, From any person or persons willing to_eontnct_ for repairs io Kelly's _B“dS°» Iiinross. according to Plan and Specification to be seen at the °1_l°9 ol Government Engineer, Pro- viooial Building. Charlottetown. THG Department does not bind itself to uoospt the lows st cr any tender. Tue names of two responsible pq. 0°” Nllingto become bound for the faithful performance of the contract lust accompany each tender. Tenders to be addmessod to this oiiicc %d “Tender for KeIly’a_Brid¢¢_ _ RICHARD SMITH Haut Rash. inflammation, itching, irritation, S’SlDE ANI)_i’RINCE C0 MR. P. W2 MoImrsoN‘s residence has been connected by telephone. _ THE. Merchants' Bank of Halifax, Sum- ineisidc,and the Managers residelioehlvv been connected by telephone. ` I Mn. Walter Weldon who has been vis-_ iting Mr. and Mrs S. M. Hicks left yester- day morning in return to his home in Bos- ton. Mn. Ror Cozvsoits of this Town, has been engaged as teacher of the North Bedeque school, to _succeed Miss Ross, who has resigned the position. Mn. Benj. Heartz of Charlottetown shipped250head cattle yesterday to his much at Fort McLeod. They were in charge of Mr. Barrett Henderson. Tm-I funeral of the late Mrs. Jenkin will take place to-morrow, Friday after- noon to the Siiinmerside Cemetery.. Service at the home, by Rev. J. M. \Vithycombe nt 2 o`clocl-r. I\'0rIi‘E.-\\’e wish to notify the public hat. Mr. \\'. K. Rogers. who was former- ly our agent in_Suminerside, has now no connection whatever with us or our Cc inpiinies, and that he has no authority to cancel any of our policies, which lie has recently done, without our consent or ap- proval.-Hyndman 8: Co.-2.5 lw. Snxsisnsins lost another of its fair daughters yesterday evening, when Miss Cora Locke. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Locke and Mr. Harry Grady now` of Charlottetown, son of of Mr. and Mrs. P. __-B.1Grady,1were united in marria.ge`by Rev. R. S. Whidden. The ceremony was performed at the Presbyterian Manse, North Bedeque. Miss Nina__Russ and Mr. \Vesley Craswell, attended the happy _ couple. _After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. _Grady drove to Kensington and left by the evening train for Charlottetown where they will reside in future; Tan death oecuxrodyesterday ut noon of Mx-s.Jenkin, wife of Mr. Wm. Jenkin photographer of this town after an ill- ness of about u year. Deceased was in her 47th year and was a daughter of the late Mr. Donald McCormac, formerly of Lot 14. Of a family of 12 children six sur- vive hei°,the youngest being only tive years of age. Her sister Mrs. Barney of Germany in Europe and her mother Mrs. McCormac, now of Shediac who arrived only a few days ago, were with her when she passed away. To the sorrowing hus- band and children THE Gnanias extends its deepest sympathy. Aivornxn most dastardly affair occurred in Sunimerside on Tuesday afternoon and evening when some seven or eight dogs were wantonly and maliciously poisoned. As far as can now bc ascertained only dogs have suffered but doubtless the poison is still lying around and may yet reach more valuable lives. That the town could well spare some of its dogs is freely admitted but this method of removing them is little better than murder. and every etfort should be made to discover and punish the villain who committed the crime. Several valuable dogs were among the victims-those owned by ,Mears L. B. Hunt, W. A. Ching, Conn. McNeill and others. iii TORONTO T0 THE FRONT Splendid sléoflving Iréade byé)odd's Kidney ' s in ueen ity. Tonoivro, June 25.-It is interesting to note that this city, the headquarters of D_edd`s I§idneybPil1s in Ciailnadaa and thie ace w ere t e were rst iscovere , geepsbeweélltgi the rgrdont ag rpgards thg num ro osecu inte wus an cities of Ontario. As Dodd’s Kidney Pills have since made friends all over the civi- lized world, this fact is of wide and sig- nifiicant interest, showing that Dodds Kidney Pills retain their hold on public esteem purely on their tried merits. Alexander Brown, 119 Elizabeth Street says_:-“I have been troubled with I_thei1 matism for three years, a.ls_o with pains in _ my back. I have tried several remedies but could not get an relief. I have used two boxes of Dodd's Hidney Pills and am now e. well man." ` #####5#il%##### F OR SALE I TO-LET s 1|-su-1-;-_ A nicely situated residence fwitlif out buildings on the Malpeque Road, only one mile from Post Otiice, with 9 or 32 acres land as desired. Apply to ‘ i ‘_'1‘HE' SIGKNESS POLIGIIiS --OF THE-- °" - » _g_1"'1\_--i;r:-~;¢~»g.;_ -;==fm,;~:f;;...i""'\r'°'-_..s':<;.;:.‘ ;.~,~_ _~- '>_=.:--1.. ‘.~~.:a».-sz - - »_~ e .._ ..,. - ,.,.. _ , . . ,,_ _ ’ ' .~ " “ .` 9- *H . ~‘ '~.._ ”-f'”.` -;fiJ.- #fn ».~.i,-f~~ 'e;_.*~=-fi.#’§>s>5fi2",’r.¢‘?§‘<. f '»:£~"'.?'f*-to ‘és Si s'e;».'¢¢.»»=". 5 " ' , " . 'f ~ ‘ »_ “ ~- ~<'-"”~f"-;-=w;*>‘~1.ts<‘vf»».;~1~f;;, .f.»i.,-j;.~-; .-' _ “` . I - - ~. ui, »- - .> s F ~ _ . _ ~ _ . _ -. ' »,_. - _f-._--f»-. »-.- ;...,». ;» _.. Tun closing exercises of the Summer-_ side Schools took place yesterday evening in Market Hull. The pupils marched from the schools tothe Hall in charge of their didereut teachers and presented a veryllne appearance. The pupils in Miss Arbuckle’s class where dressedin white ,end alternately each carried ii Union Jack and looked very attractive. ` Alter the pupils were shown the seats reserved for them Mr. R. C. McLeod, chairman of the school boerdi with one of his usual happy addresses re- ferred to thesuccess that has attended the Summerside High School since the pre- sent system was inuugura.ted,and mention- ed the names of many former pupils who have made their mark in the diff`erent. professions. Prizes and cards ol merit where then distributed by the chairman among the successful pupils in each room after which a. number of exercises were gone through by the pupils. The feature young ladies of the schools under the management of the vice-principal, Miss Arbuckle. 12 of the number were dressed in red carrying the Union Jack and 12 in white carrying the Ensign. Miss Ida. Gough represented Brittania and sang “The Widow of Old \Viudsor Hall,"in a very touching and enthusiastic manner. At the close of the drill the Union Jack of Old England was sung in chorus. The drill was pronounced per- fect by the audience, the precision of movement being most excellent. Excel- lent addresses where given by Messrs. Chas. Murphy, Stipendiary McQuari-ie, Dr. D. J. McLeod, and Dr. Taylor of Charlottetown. The list of prizes willbe given to-morrow. _ Ecezma in its Worst Form. T '*°" llsion-runnin ' t '*" rento, in an interview, ` made the tpl. lowing verbatim statementz- “I have been troubled with eclernl in almost its worst form for the pact three years. At times. my back um shoulder blades were literally cove;-eq with patches like water blisters, and these, accompanied with terrible itch- ins on my less. pui sleep out or the question. I tried various well-known olntments (names mentioned), and did <'\'¢l`Ything possible to obtain relief, but with little success. I had frequently »hea.rd of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. but meeting with so many disappointments, . I had not tried it. Seeing the advertise- ment one day I concluded to (et u. box. Since using Dr. Cha.se's Ointment, I am like s. new being. Its soothing and healint properties are simply marvel. ions, and I am honestly grateful tg Dr. Cha.se's Ointment tor the releggg frp)m lang suffering) .- r. liase's Ointment. .-posit! ar all itching skin dileaen, 00 iugnigrz I. at all dealers, or Edmgugon, _ and Co.. Toronto. Bu” NOTICE N itice is hereby given that the business of the late Charles Matheson, _ Painter, will be carried on by the undersigned until further notice. _ The business will be under the management of John C. Murph y who has been in the employ of the deceas- ed for the past nine years, is a master workmen and quite competent to con- duct the work. The patronage of former customers kindly solicited JANE M KTHEE ON, St. Avards June 13th 1900 2 aw tf. . _ __ _g loll0I|lLIl & IAIITIII BARRISTERS. _ Solicitors, Notaries §Publlc, Sec. Money to can. 0FFICE3{ 3235, §’“|‘§‘.}ii‘ii;..f’”s'»€52 K. J. MARTIN H. A. L._»_- - 4 Peters, ings & Saunders BIIIIIISTILIIS, SDLIGITIIIIS, ht; aninun Purses. Q. c.. a. nnmizsr mos, .ina annmnr c. sauzsnsirs. . MONEY TO LOAN» Changed Hands. J. T. it H ii#-iiiiifi ` C H1- HOUGHTONA I' ‘ -_ “ Water' St.. Summersids M361.. _ _ .;', Queen in limi iniiiei °"‘ ‘”"" "“-'l "‘”° S imillhglii. ...°v.:°i.e-.:.'.2.°.'f~°»-= ere bf -W M h_m'l`.l:e most linen! and attractive’ rithallthomodoru u,g|;|_¢ lioheloifsrltotlio which cannot bosxcelled i it gif. rooms, bath I W op Pu ° Vinny 0011195111- ' ` an vii. bu" W°"" °"‘“" _ J- J. aoiinsron. . FRANK' i ` _ °“""°°°°°°'““’°'~‘. _ e 4111* *YH*-1 sc " ” '- - - _ _n --1 A * \: mst... ~»..~:».1 of the eveningcertainly was the drill by 25 ="’-~~I‘~”'i*l"'~»1-‘-°’~1>'»' iidiwi-imbypé’f'ib.`.`1 ............ .` Mill] ` i.B1°g=EL H , c _ -_ North Side Queen Square Sunny Side. formerly r¢nyii§xe’i,f in _ ,, e my' Vsgumsmum rsgieqgsiigsma .ip , ' f _. i , _ PIERSDNAI. Mr. R. Toombs of Moncton ari‘lve'1‘1in the city last night. ri-ev. Mr,n¢1im~i'vea in the sity im _night and is the guest of Mr. G. H. this morning for Sydney, C.`B., on a short business trip. ; i Mr.F.n._c.~' z »‘ 1 "fr-i “fri-" "-1-," '=~-1" _: ` _ ' cfs I# 'ft ‘<.. y . “_ " - ‘ister <~ §eha?£’§y' ”m loscfb .1 1.5 “sae e;~=;\...'..-1, . ar OFF -~REfG7ULAR PRICE This is the inducement we are oieiing for your _ such big reductions I. You may ask We will toll We bought mem colored shirts. in stiff logos silk fronts 1==°=’¢ working quired for' our ordinary trade- In addition to the large is “fly swiss 2 cases. shirts were shipped t° cancelled: Rather than take them back manufacturers . tous at a big reduction W0 bdiovo wehnvc largest stock of any retnll . city. _roaispm sms mi. vs sm me liberal Fiauiisiie-Siem ‘ 17°. 25