8 , _N _.T-_ .~ _ -~_._.... -1_-_<-».<_==~4i;sf_»¢~._;‘§e»~’- --_ f _ ` _ -._ ___-‘-=¥-;» .1 ` -~ = " w f '. 7‘ V: gl ` if' " '"" 357- - _1 .A ‘ "*""~" ‘lm I=f-»` "` €`»iis`»‘i'a .--.1 4:* ~ ~ c se _ _ » if i _f if _ " f :_-i fo if iff f ff' _f.ir_e5» _ » : - \;§ v 1 __~,_> -. _ . ; _.. _ ._,_..... ...V ~~__.._». _»r~a~. -_» >»-<59.. »-. ~~ _~._-omni qc._»¢o1»¢...¢¢u7s..<._»,o-»»§>».5.§-use-\.,.¢,?u,,~»p,-¢.ff,.4{-:T:,§. »._»_.<,_v»»i¢~~ 5 ’ i " 'l‘H2*'5Ui;i§$iJ.AN, ‘Cl1ARL`O'l"l‘ETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD _ _v___;.q,.._--~ __ _ _ »~--s ':'g_:'~- 1--gr.-_sr --- -- ~ - ~ - ~ ‘- __ _. i - ~ _--"; _` » 3_-""f’i- ,l` . ' "I I I Il 'I _ I- H I l I.. I! - TIIE lllll FULKS ATHBME IN Blllllllllllll THE CAPITAL for Catarrhal Diseases. --- --- Are Never Without Peruna in the House _ e- O ln. Asn las. J. 0. lrrissos, INDEPENDENCE, Io. h UNDER date of January 10, 1$7, Dr. Hartman received the mllowing letter: “My wife had been suifering from a complication of diseases for the past % years “Hercasehad bamed the skill of some of the most noted physicians. One of her worst troubles was chronic consti- pation of years’ standing. “She also was passing through that most critical period in the life of a woman-change of life. In June, 1895, I wrote to you about her case. You ad- vised a course of Peruxg and Manalin, which we at once commenced, and have to say it completely cured her. She lrmly behaves thatehe would have been dead only for these wonderful remedies. “About the same time I wrote you about my own case of catarrh, which had beenofiiyears’ standing. Attimes I was almost past going. I commenced to use Peruna according to your instruc- tions and continued its use for about a year, and it has completely cured me. “ Your remedies do all that you claim hr them, and even more. Catarrh anno! exist where Per-una Ia taken according to directions. Success to yuuandyonrremedies.” 43.-..._ /.1 "\3h. P I _ :I of , l "“,i/‘ ///'___ f`ii‘ "I: 'F , /,. ` | "'f1f ,}\\l‘ ” .Y-il( 1-'xi Ni ff; lffi? 2. .f~._»_f_7il3§§` 1 231;, _' ,_»,»-"£11 _ ”' ' “W//f, _;_;_c,__. 2/,1 ' , '\ ' A? _//>~ ` ; L1/-l~"‘*Z'~_: _ “_ i - _-:;;»-» . - "4""*.-`_, "‘." __. *""""`-»._._._.~.._-~:Z>’ 1//"'\'“f _ / l ia __ _ _ .. _ J.. | In a letter dated Jann 1 1%0 Mr rieuce with Peruna: " I wif! ever conrinue to speak agood word for Peruna. In my Nnnlds’ I8 I ~ Munson Says after nv?;u’", éxpz-with the Georgetown High school Prin- ~ 9 austere Father Barbeaud and Miss Kingsley a revennful Old Facet. Mr. humor and his witty remarks provoked Previous to severing his connection clpal McLeod was presented with’a well filled purse and an address which is printed below. Mr Mcneod was for years traveling man I am a walking adven- tlsemcnt for Peruns and have Indvool many people during the past year III use Peruna with the most aatilbctoay results. I am still cured of cailrrh.” John 0. Atkinson, Box 272, Independence, Mo. When old age comes on, catarrhal dis-` eases come also. Systemic catarrh is al~. most universal in old people. This explains why Peruna has benomg soindispensable to old people. Peruna is their safe-guard. Peruna is the only” remedy yet devised that mosh these-` cas°es exactly. nothing but an effective stemio rem what Peruna is. _ If you do not receive prompt and sab- isfactory results from theuse of Peruna, write at once to Dr. 'Hai-tman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad- vice gratis. ~ ~ | Address Dr. Hartman, President of ; The Hartman Bauitarium, Columbus, _#1 ___ Joh oo mms .. Ohio. ‘ 1 Curiosity.. f ..._ l gui ¢ You perhaps have heard _ ` about the boy who tickled the foot of a mule to sec ' h0W high he C0l1ld ` | George Poole Lower Montague; was in G°°d M’ g°°d wwf' pedwt °°tisf°'°"°°° ' _ _ ’ ' A that he found when you can procure You may have also heard If you desire to satisfy your curiosity by putting up good money for an unknown make of clothing ` 5horey’s Ready Tailored and Guaranteed 'Good from us, don’t grnmblcwhen you ind you could have see ouroodsd°ii 'd dmfe b?tter by ~ g H an- rst’ an last appearance here for the present;when satisfying your curiosity in amore satisfactory manner. ,he b,,,,,,f_,1 ms, mm., K,,m¢_,9 -_ , Mavourneeu wasprodncef. lilac P. E. I. Greatest Cl0thi¥1g-ln the titlerolesquito captivated the S A H0uSe. audience, while Mr__Chase as Bernard 0 0 9 Sole Agent for Ch’tovim. Kavgmirh WHS P°'@°§_i°I!-fvHil`l'Y Ste? - ‘ _ ~ _ -` well*/as _Billy Buttotljoip roarsof out. z Such cases cannot be treated Iocallygj ay ~ _ edy could cure them. This is exactly; luowledgement of the kind and tangible _` expressions of good will. He referred to the cordial relations existing between the trustees, parents, fellow-teachers and __ himself. He complimented the pupils on their diligence and good behavior, town yesterday afternoon ona business t ltr-lp. ‘ were passengers by this morning’s re connected with The Patriot here and as principal of the high school gave splendid satisfaction. To Mr. Parmenas Macleod, retiring Principal of Georgctow n School: - ped by James Affleck, Searletvwn, to' A. ' V ` _ ' q _» .._ E. Alexander, Campbellton. N. B. They _ _ - Sm""W° 11"" °°"°d with "gmt th” other two were forwarded by J. A. Manu. _ _. ` ’ you are about tosever your connection Bm.1|ngmn_wM°nct°n_ A ‘ _ with this institution and it would be to do so without odering you some tangible evidence of our sorrow at your departure. . ~ We have been in daily intercourse with you for upwards of flve years and _ permit us to say that you have always been pat- ient and attentive to our educational requirements. Rest assured that you will be ever held in remembrance, and in later years, when we, whom you'see before you to-day, shall be travelling on the divergent _ highways of life we will gladly look back 1 under your direction here. ~ It is didlcult to say the final word of separation, but farewell l We williry to profit by the advice you have always been readytoimpart tous-and pray that you may catch Dame Fortune s golden smile into whateyer spher e of activity destiny i may direct you. i Kindly accept this purse as a testimony * of our good wishes. Agalnfarewell! Signed by the Pupils. § Bupa McPnr.a, _ Georgetown, P. E. I., Sept, 30, IKE. Mr. McLeod in reply made llttlng ack- ' October 2nd. gy, , r A large contingent of commercial men# ular. Benj Bremmer the popular representa- il# For Ncxtlfrn Days. ~ ' lil SilllS’vc3llil*(itllfS’*' l`l__ L. Frank M3QK¢nzie, STYLISH TAILUR AND OUTFITTER. _ ` _ _ 1 Summerside. E W ifsvi TE i:°'°° tive of Carter 8; Co., Lnnited,\is. in town on his Xmas trip. treatment in the P E I Hospital _returned _ home by last evenlng's regular. _ oe sr her vacation in this vicinity left on return to Truro to resume her studies in the ' - Empire Business College. limuboer and one genial Prioewos so his best. _._ _ ._ _. __.. _ . _ _ I Freéh sausages 12 cts per "lb at Saunders & Newsome; 4 cd gi Big for Spot Cash _.__ Mrs LE McKenzie who was under Miss Ella Hoyt who has been s ndlu to the days we have so prollmbly spent, Capt James Deloiey came in by last roy medicine you can mention. The fact -i evenings tm§.,_ _ that it is an absolutecure for piles has pun ~ in a class all by lrself as a preparation of y Jas B McBobert representing Baird and _ i`D¢Si'»im&bl¢ VIHIIB Gnd ,Reters’ Vim Tea, St J ohn is in town to- _ d g-nu-l____ L_, Genmemwm 0%; _ I Frugal: Murdock, St. John is doing tire _ _ _ W , an . _ \ ,_ _ *' ~~ -,_;».’-‘f'i""’§»f=,_=__-"` Mr Hogan is registered at one Aman. . Wmiam and M" Hwker were mmm .fBo,,_f; malseaay, mistahegwhgm buyinfiyeeqgoodg Eg? Wm! M cdo ld returned laome_ ' ~ _I \= T I from Hash: sais sgrningu gers by the Northumberland last evening. i amllle ¢V€fYWh¢1l _the _paste ' We have _not The Ban,” Depmmen, have now _ M. 0. Molfooblo crossed to Moncton made any mistakeiu buying __ Palliv ,between five and six hundred tons of coal 7°5‘°"d°'7'H*’ Wm "°f""'° t° Summer' ' _` ~ ff . ~§ it § Y’ : -s .tg R stored hi” in Mmcipmon of _ he", eldo oo Monday. showftoday, Fashion hassctherf seal of favor Come and f wintertrame Tnnmeluof in me M ~ ‘ ' ` ' “ e rBent takes S r.N-e D - - _ ' - » The schoonerDiotalor, Capt. Cook camo Plwe at 11 o’clock this forenoon to the eejcp' W' ress Good’-=a@»L%&ies Clgth our Zlbelmes' ‘ _ “ . ,».~ “Wi . if 3; “’ into port with a load of coal for the Ry. catholic Came" ry' 1 out Silks# _N,,9"1U¢'3,_¢' 8545 $5, _,I Department. It was the captaln’s lnten- TWO°\l'l°f 0055 Mid UW0 9073 053%" 'i ' som( ez thn- _ tion to proceed to Charlottetown; but _f0l‘I1\¢¢ DN* °f W8 °¢\\‘R° by 55° NDPUU' B L ” smxm having encounlereda gale he lost his umberland yvbterdey foxesall and was obliged to discharge his Mm C_ W_ smug "tuned hum lat cargo here. ` evening from attending the Missionary 'O __ il A wen sued house meteo the Boston Convention at Moncton-_ _ _ I _, = " ' C0l1l€dY C0. 11185 Dllhli Ind WON highly Girl wanted to take charge of |_".‘.g the latest designs in ‘ A 1 __ pleased with the splendid presentation of room and kwchem Mu" be A 8001 cook _ 5 _ “ ’ 'r “Fanchon the cricket." Miss G~rvy'in the . . - /_ ' H' ° I ' ' 5 " Wages $6.00per month. Apply to Mrs and lot at 1 p. rn. Thursday, Oct. 8th,.on Granville Stsummerside The furniiure -Auction Rooms, Water St.-Leonard Miss Mary McLean, who has been visit.- don during the.past two weeks, left by morning. Two of them,___llne looking drafi s-weighing 2,850 pounds, were ship-~ mentis being dtted up on Parkside Farm will coudne his attention chiefly to mut- latef the business will include fruit and Bah canning, pork packing, etc. THERES A STORY IN MORNING TIREDNESS A story of poor blood, weakened nerves, of a sgarveu hbmin Plenty of food,dmino you, ut ner apspoorynrepared an too ly digested tomalntalna vifrous y Ferrozone aluickly makes lood, gives strengtlato e nerves, cures the fagged feeling that vent vigorous thought and action se Forrozoue, it makes blood and aood blood feeds e name or good health. If You seek health, and a relief from the tired morning feelin use CHIGAGO MARKETS. I cmcloo, ooo _ 2 - (special). - -‘ ‘_~‘;'- »' »-.if ‘MW-~ " '>"f>¢'.~*‘ immediately west of Summerside by John N B__0m- store Wm remain Agnew of Alberton and will be in opera - tioniu oourseof afew days. Mr Agnew mg until 8 30 for the ton and beef canning for the present, and S T 85 C9 554.1-_..._ ca- -~. `_-. Fi »V . ‘ | 0 -. lm . title role proved most bewitchingur; Mr. W_ A_ Chimb ~ _ 1 ,I “_ i in ’ ll 4 ‘ “iz T , .w Chase made s noble Landry; Miss Roberts i _ i _ _ 1-* ~ . . - o fearless Mosher Barbecue; Mf. Biden on A“°*‘°“ S 4° °f CW- B“""=\'°'S' h‘~“S°l _"_ _ - i -*_ "f ». A - _ 7 ifmf 5 9 _ 0 I ¢» ~ N "_ ' ' _lf ' I ; ,I Webber as Didier has lost none of his 4 Wm be s°|d “"5 2 9° m' 35”” $13? 55 0'3"( whue our o, the b;“' twin as “to 4; . , . _ _.___ \ 'us continuum’ mirth Mm__s’_wm°nw__ 3 d _“_ _ _ material and workmanship.. , _ »~...i ing friendsin Summerslde and New Lon- I Ag OUR very busy we su est that ou send in our mil it order; earl the Northumberland yesterday on return: gg y y time to-Boiioon. - ~ - ensure complete satisfaction. All Tulsa were four horses included in the Milli e Trim- ° ’ h ° cargo bythe Northumberland yesterday n ry mmgs are ere In nerves. Strong and vigorous nerves are `- just another f _ s Ferrovon . ' sold by on droqgais. 4 ° li Dec. Wheat 7%; Com, 451; Pork $12.55. _ May Wheat, 783; Corn 452, Pork By word of mouth fromfriendnto friend r. Chase’s Ointment has received more nsollcited recommendation than rchably neglectful in our part if we allowed you A m°“ °‘m“m3 “nd p‘_¢ki°3 esmblishf; _ ` The Store That ll ` _ i v 'V l ` I - ' 'U » ,- _ , ' th __ _ -` A \ D IU people recommend _ knowing that it is a certain cure. =‘ mes Hclden's advertised shoes ask for hem. * - W Last night before a large house Price I Webber's__Sve_ndid ,made their , some Satisfaction u s advertised shoes ask for m White his Write for &w!H‘ Cor. St. Peter’s and Mount Edward Roads !"'fU> ‘l of Elnpnessshoes rant owor./~ Nouvel iPf'lC¢ $3.00. 2»50a ‘- ' 3.30, 4.00. H ' 1 .» ,I - or shin-1,. in prizes this season. going out of the busi-_ _ want 'or cali and see I _ _ ;-'ir 1 THE EVIDENCE YOU VALUE. " ' 'ss .` if 5 We provides " " ' °"" " "' "* "“'*‘“* "-W '-f-»'=`r'>vs~a¢e'4¢ ¢f.-r.¢`} am ____ O """? ' "Q _l 'r;--=S- -~¢‘!"»W;(1"?'.‘¢‘..~; '-'lily aritfs* ‘gi _Sells _ Hardware _ Cheap. 'neva' -V ~' '~ """-’“‘* K* _*_ _ heat | . if. * » g 3 OUR HOT BLAST I . VV ill produce more heat. at alless cost for fuel thin any N ,_ buy one-if you are not pleased with it, return it and get your MUDERN We prepay freight. _ __ D0ddl #ess G0 ~ o ”_COMFA d 1 * ‘ ‘_ ,ibajarg i, _,_ f.. you ought to *!**!;P¥*_‘1§l Q=3?°S ~ 1 ‘C \ ~"f1,`-'r ?" _- . -T, "1 . ` 'mr P1 ry yand newest and best in 3. ’~. an is lvv' Hd! , at _.l i °“°f!£_.H,°1\d¢r sven- P _ii as . *F , es: ._ I ~ -._ as f l By"'ming a heater that \ . Qoalisanc ver apensi tem. 'head of the house, and he see that he gets all the value fro asmanyofthemaspos- canhdldontomany :;_-~