45”” . .»_,., 3 -...I and-v ,, ,. I Till-I GI'.»\Rl`ll.-\N. (`llARL(l']'IETO'»\'N. JANUARY 10 |900 7_____> *___ g i g_______1:_ V__;“_f___g ___ _ /___ _Y ‘__ __ N _,W "___ W f .._ - _-T . :wrpted Mr C B Mc\exll tendered I EL IT M . I HEART HUMBUg_‘s’srne no PRINCE co.’;,1.~. .... MFC LA_’_‘E&"S E S It is fashionable to day to have a ew heart scare every fi hours. The ommonest symptoms of tlysptpsifi 01° erve trouble, such mr palpitation, leak spells, loss of appetite and poor circulation, are magnifictl and dis- torted into serious signs of heart trou» ble, with the chj fct of frightenirig the public into taking this or that heart remedy. If n. hundretith part of the heart trouble we hear about were real, the cemeteries would he filled in a mouth. A wrong construction is put upon common ailments in or-tier to humbug the people into the belief that heart disease is prevalent, where as real heart trouhle. which is so sadly and suddenly fatrl when it does cccur, is a rare disea-c. Lopsidcd arguments cannot convince an in telligent petple. Iron is a. vital ele- ment ofthe hlcod. Too little iron means weakness, lack of spirits, pal- lid cheeks, shortness of breath, sief- >- lessuess, nervousness, loss of vithi force, ending in general hrcal: clown. The iron in Dr. \Vartl`s Blood and Nerve Bills is in the soluble form you need, in combination with other cura- tive agents in such a manner that disease can’t resist°their action. You feel yourself getting well when you take Dr. Ward’s Blood and Nerve Pills. Nc per box..5 b-xcs for 82. All druggists, or Bali Williams St Co., Toronto, Ont. Queen Hotel. Forrnorly Parry I-lotol. hnnuthut lni_!lhauHtlnnt 3 ”°;:°dI °‘fmm°.di°"° h°t°;mi; ‘tho tcachcr with a handsome Christmas provatncnts, this hotel oicrs to tho - gastric sialic accommodation. which cannot Iiiiuslyillbgiha sts of ag tha ‘jnicc. still others lack Hydro chlorlc oacollod inany other tm tho Island. Good tables larga airy bedrooms, .uh num. 1 T"-| ductad thc Spn'ng Valley school lor man-su.. rrzmcgtzhrfoomtii mins °""'°‘ 7'°"° ""‘°" “' "'°" 'P""' and stcainas. Spozial accommo- &Bon for ®lIlmcrcial travellers, FRANK FERRY, i 0cL6 dly I yr. Prop. ‘_ ' Buinmcrsidc. liéiiiiifi gifiliijii itii§`;~fi iii-it §i[ia =is UD- 3 itat iiri tea. tn on - c that it ' d for it. proparati i arches thc records. and g. 18 tf doaa collecting on small Ko chargo unless col- . 12,dtt. up 5553?; ii.-it , _ lllllllGliD HANDS MIPIELL INUSE. ' IUIHERIIDEJP. E- I- Proc Good Board at rcasouablo rates. cnachtoand from all trains and tanmcra. Water St Summcrsido 1-‘?61.vr _l llllilllll limi IIHSTEIS, Sllltlllli, lt. MON EY TO LOAN J.E. HOUGHTON. h . . *F195-.°'..-.:-..=-.'.'“....°~......°~».\;,~f“* 'ff - - r KILLBGTING AGENCY ann tnsultartoe l lorace H. Beer. » 11 Oilioe: Crabbe’s Brick lock, Summerside. ltssdupwith all tha.mndsru im-ig“g¢4¢5,,”t|| gg;-ui, "4 ..._ i _ and best equippad Commhdieaalu T . Ummm calmmnbck I lcngincsr and suggo-ting that thc iirc- 'i _ _ uni tsi.5o¢ach. _ 112° hose Correspondence solicited. u ' K "’°""'°h°Z 5'1"- ll! vile 11- Tiii-: irc is now being travelled on I1 . r Tm: following oflicexs have been 25 1-lewtd for Court Prince Edward, No. C. 109%. I. U F., for the ensuing ter n ;- m C. ll., Kenneth McKay ; C. R.. Gordon lb Glover; \'. C. li , John K. McKay; R. co S.. Frank tilvdon; F. S.. Gordon Tup- B lin; Urator, ltev. Bro. Alwain; S. W., 1; Geo, Murray;J. W., Jas. Bryenton; S. ,O B.. John Thompson; J. B.. Melvin (.8 Baker. Trustees, Benj. McLeod and 0 .l)r. Darrath. cl toba nvershoes from the docr of Mr. “truck cn' C°°“c" °dl°"r“‘d° P. 1-`. Fanningjs store last Friday even- 1 ' ' ' ' i§‘f.2“;‘..iZ”.§°.E.’¥§§f§.? f.‘iZ.I."?.f’.§ 11?; FRIED 0N10NS. . the hook on which they were hung, will call again when he has more leisure, Mr. Fanning will bc glad to I rgive him the strap and tufltle Wh`ch were left behind. and wil also give him such information in reference to \Vorld's Greatest General. :host satisfactory There were about me aruclc oi food rr tacthns mac thir u ls resent d h tl d o A Houston, and was in every way The onion is uudoubtedlya whole school as well and it i t h o andpupilaare most cordial aswas well cxompliiied at thc close of tha f examination when Masta! Art McKay stcak on behalf of his fellow pupils presented praaant. lahtsraplythateachar lcd for another JH! thc hap ra tcuo, others arc doiclont in children with candiaa and other Christ- mas confectionary Mr Houston has con volumes for tho esteem in which hc is hold by all intarcstcd in thc welfare of tho school. were present. The examination was i conducted by the teacher, Mr. James us vegetable In Six Oannurnxns lots Bono thy, onremnto 8t.John aftorapcnd ing tho Ctui..taiaa holidays with his parents llr 'and Mrs. Ias Carruthers ` “North Badequo. Mr Carruthers is ,takingafnllcoaraa intha Gurriailusi-; "°°"U°" ’ °"° °' "'° °" usstor tiicttm- format to Schools in Canada. Tha Principd, although educated in St. John, N. B. U ` Tho University was opausd somc ten ycaraago, in a muah smaller building than that occupied at prcaant. About four ycars ago, increasing patronage madc it nccasaary to socurc more ao- commcdation and tha bniiding known as Bcrryman’a Hall was lcassd, thc two ablcts would nct roach.” staff of taachcra cngagod, and tho Iicoting. There are now six taachors course includes bookkeeping. short `haud, typc-writing. commercial 1aw,| arithmetic, pcnmanship. A diplogg from Tho Currie Business University ia a guarantco oi a thorough business. training and a sura passport to success. Tun regular maating of the town Council was held Monday night, thc llayor and Councillors Clark, Dickie- Aitar routinc a latter was road from tha secretary of tba School Board ask- i iizg if tha Council had taksn any steps nf _ crenca to thc school play ground. - Tho town clark was indructcd to write Mr. W. A. Brennan offering three acres ot town land for two and a half acres joining thc school A Bright’s Disease. UE letter was read from Mr. E. Frasci' en~ ginccr of tho Beaver asking that Mr. Thomas Hickey bc appointed assistant man’s salary bc added to tbatol thc cnginoer at prcsant, and the amount equall divided botwotn the c Clearance prices on all flaunelettn roady-made wear. -Ladies’ night- droucs 39c., 591:. and 89c.-sac them, Skirts 39c; Ladies’ underwear 15c, 20c 25°.80c.85°.40c.50c.aud np.pilad on our table. ,Ch‘ldrcu’s ilaacod lilcd lndolu naar. all sins. Bargains iuwrappca; “dl hi" 1"* nfllilllléd U10 fourth am cured. w __; ~ -Idon’tseohosr canihud t the cheaper ones being sold wa have! cnt the price of our batter oncs. 81.76 82-00. 82-25. 82-50. and 82.90, pilad F alllAl.D&lAl\'l’ll BABBIITIBS. lu-shura' nusflautq ti. l. autos. n.n.s 4' "-' “-°'--~ ml--° e-~=»-~ Orrick s P1.uisPuddingaadlliuca Pia cflan W Rctarim Pnhllc,kc. lonqlto rn -, r,.ll@amlA.l.P.l- Uslsnl. Li *.2 ' . ,: _. .._- - if gl E craca Beer was appointed in his stead’ s one of the town auditors. Csuncillcr between Wilmot Bridge and Summt 1--. Muttar: moved. seconded by Councillor side, and is considered quite sale. Wood. that the balance of $2019 DOW andiug to the credit of the School oard be changed back and cr.-dited to ipital account. Councillor Mut'art oved seconded by C~ uri \\'00d that e balance of the Mt-Kay default ac~ . unt$29l8.40 be changed to capital ccount. The town clerk presented a st of poll tax defaultt-rs, amounting 9456. Many of these have been rried since 1895, Some dead and titers claimcd to have paid the late erk. The list was carefully con- THE person who took 3 pair of gmt sidered by the Council and the majority i udirectly caused the Deiih of the .he uw of bod; generally as Wm bd It is a mater of history that Napoleon sure to imcrert mm_ ' was a gourmaud, aud inordinata lover 0 the "ood th th l - f C, ings ar e tab e, and his Tm: semi-annual examination of the tory further records that his favorite. Spring Valley school was held on l-`ri- dish was frieticnions; his dents from day, the 2-Sh Dec. The tzustees and it _cancer of stomach it is claimed also, large numbtr of parents and visitors was probably caused from his excessive ndulgence of this fondness for the odor- so 'I , ° y ty p pi p an cac rt ecte medicinal qualities :ot value, but to credit not only on himself but on the find a more indigostiblo artitle than fried is sa e o say t at onions, and to many people thgy are few schools in the provmoc could be simply poison. but the °ni02l d06S Mt found to make such a creditable show stand alonc in this respect. Any arti- ing gTha relations between tha tsachor clo of food that is not thoroughly be- comes a sourcc of disease and digcom- rt whothcr it be fried onions or bccf I. . . OMIM M O acid. 0880 ol ls on T trca su sou W th oo ac nc ch 1110 reason why any wholcsomc food not promptly digested is because tha p ch lack some importait clam nt digestion some stomachs lack pop- Thc cnc thing ncccrsary to do in any of poor digestion is to supply those cmcnto or direction which thc stomach cks, and r cthing foes this so thor- gaily and saicty a Etiart’s Dyspcpsia cts a _ Dr. Richardson in writing a thesis on tmont of dyspopsia and indigtstlon, closes his rcumrka by saying. "tor those flaring from acid dylpepsia. shown r, watery rising... crior hatulant diy,- pcpsia shown by gas on stomach. caus- eart trouble and dilicult breathing. as c s I lot rouble. thc falesttrsatinatt is to t.k.» llr. Jamas B. Currie, is a P.E Islander, °"° °' ""°°f 3'““"" D!°P°P’l* “bl t’ tor each mcal. I advise sham bscansc cy contain no harmful drugs, but ara mposcd of vatuablo digcstivcs, which t promptly upon tho food caton. I vcr know a casc ofjndigcatlon or even tonic dy lpopsia which Stuart’s Cheap cstharic mcdicincs claiming to Pratection d it ti n an union .°°f°°!'P°P°i°'\°¢U°4i!¢lU°l°\\ Ill” ` Ill i-;\lFiE:ilceaai8ndttc:>n:aIiii;ncc:,an addiliiiohirl °° *5°°"' "'|"“°"°1' 1” *°'~iV°|! dlI°"i"l! woms DANGEROUS' C be b md ¢ ima and to can my cstnu-in mod- nh." *U ° W by I ‘°°tl'\°* 'hich viii lb t 't d . . 'I school~put upon its prasant excallcnt i°i”° * mf’ 1°' i°di8°"i°° il l l\iU|°“]&:‘ous, tliiioyiigqsuiakutiho lifcohrgialiiyohrrishildll. ‘ “used d°k°a..°' .Munn “‘ ‘ “nn” ‘A & _nn TQ i ' . _ and ` . an . . _ 1 ` ` I i' D0dd So Thoughts Quebec Ilan Until ‘c Kidney Pills Cured Him of Q BRO, Jan.9.--Namisao llsngy, of 109 St. Ann Street. this city, considara . himself an cxtrcmaly fortunate man. _ Ho hascome through tho ordeal oi , Bringrliitr Dgcasc alive. ` E g t’a lscasc is nu extremel fatal ’ C diacase of thc Ktdneys. ` The suylerar SPECIAL lingers on. growing wcakar and waaksr, REME DIES and biz assistant The propositiiigihvzzii .°i:¢1|mi*nbl’ mg' ?.°";h -"HB, mug. .NNE - s 1 upon a m. t arc at Fc mum nn, . - . _ .. ,ponly one hopcto save him-Dood’s ing*-UI! _ sa ~ ° 1 fl " an . h I iw ~ , ‘A i ' ng” Plls. ‘ U8 bi sys llakashu' own clothq.' -r soc youin harcompanyi’ ' nursing animosity or registering wrong. ing nature and inclined to spread. I used 'Z bottles of Bnrdock Blood Bitters which cured me completely :ind permanently. Annie E. Rutter Fermania, Ont. Few people disparage a distinguished their own. lharda Liniaicnt Cures lllptharta. Every man is valued in this world as he shows by his conduct that he wishes to be valued. SGALIIEII HAND. swelled and was vcry painful but one half :t bottle of };iagyard’s Yellow Oil cured it It is the peculiar faculty cf fools t0