THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OSTOBER 29 1898 WR MORGAN'S CASE, A Bridgewater, N.S., Incid- ent that Caused a Big Stir. ee A Prominent Business man Cured ofa Deadly after the Doctors had failed~-Dodd’s Kidney Pills Again the Victors, Dise se ——- Braipcewater, NS, Oct 28.—When a man endures the pains of disease, when he is confined to bis house, or his bed, and autfers the miseries inseparable from an atiack of illness,even though it be fora few deys only, he longs with an ardent longiog for good health and strength. It is only when we are ill and weak, that we realine the infinite blessings and Lappi- ness of health aad etrength. Mr Jobn S Morgas, one of the most prominent, and mnterprising business mep of thie place, will endorse this statement. For eighteen years he suflered the agon jes of Kidney Disease without being able tc Gnd relief. Hie sufferings commenced, as in the majority of cases, with pains and aches in hie back and legs. Little did he think that these were timély warnings and that had be heeled therm he would have escaped eighteen years of misery. His family pbysician failed to effect a cure, or to relieve his patient’s sufferings. Soon Rheumatiem set in, and increased the burden of hia paia. Mr. Morgan was told one day that Dodd’s Kiduaey Pills would cure him. He, of course, did act believe it, as his doctor had failed. Nevertheless under pereuasion he agreed to uy them. From that day his recovery began. Every day eaw bim a little better, until, after baving used twenty boxes of Dod:’e Kidoey Pills, he was bale ana hearty, strong aad well. There is no wonder Mr. Morgan enjoye his newly-found vigor and health. He suffered long enough to thoroughly appre- ciate them. No wonder Mr. Morgan says Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the best medicine known toman. So they are, and Mr. Morgan Krowe it. For they saved his life, _ - Sew at a As late as 1682 equiris or syringes were used for extingu shing fire in England, and their length did not exceed two or three feet, with pipes of leather. Water tight seamless hose was first made in Betiina) Green in 1720. ~-_—- - KIDNEY’S CLOGGED Many Victims of Bright’s Diseaee—Dia- * betes Dropay and Distressing Urinary Troubles Have Been Saved by the Timely Use of South America Kidney Cure. The kidneys ate nature’s filters in ex~ pelling from the body all impurities. If the kidneys are outof sorts the whole svetem becomes impaired and disease follows as sure az fate. Bright’s disease diabetes, dropey and distressing urinary troubles infest four-fifths of the race. It need not be eo, for South American Kid. pey Cure is a power in dispelling all tea- dency to the seating of disease, It has cured cases that have been loag and stubborn and that have beffled medicel ekill. Sold by DrS W Dodd &G>0. E Hughes. —— Prince Edward Island Pailway Train ™ | . jFesine oe dowed with a plentiful stock of cour- to R<ad} STATIONS ~ €a¢ | ave: hence a combination cavable down | | ORY gee . eae meu P. M.)A. M.| | 0 oulA M 310 6 30) _ Charlottetown. ..| 9 32/12 4 36) 7 28). .} {unter River...) 2 Ue! 19 52 WOOD'S PITOSPHODINE. 5 18 7 58'..] merald ink na bee t <o\l0 OS The Great English Remedy. 5 5d s 22 . . Kensingtoa. eee) + Lu) 9 32 : Six Packages Guaranteed to 6 30 8 15. Ar. Be Ly. | oe | 9 00 promptly, and permanently S’Side | 3 do) cure all forms of Nervous 6 40 9 50. Ly A;.| 2 vw 8 5O Weakness, Erissions,Sperm- 7 4011 21|..Vort Hill...... 7 44 atorrhea, Impotency and all P. M.| 112 45) effectsof Abuse or Excesses, g 9912 40)...’ Leary .....--- lax zzi 6 46 : PN Mental nuance use 9 O7| 1 48... AlLeaon ...+++- LU do) 6 V2 Beforeand After. ~Lenigaresecanmeta ae 9 50) 2 55|..Tignish......--- le. Mm.) & QV . % Jead \iAM firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. r. MP. My) | iA. M,\-—* | Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of Pp. M la. M. ; Y uIP M. cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine 2 00 7 00} .. Charlottetown. . | os Z| 2 531 known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if 2 53) 7 37|.. Bedford......-. | % Uy! 2 20 | he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, 3 25) S Whar | . lvl 4 ~ 2 (| inclose price in letter, and we will send by return 2 25, 8 Udilv ;Mt Stewart ar! 6 47\ 2 ol mail. Price, one package, $1; six, $5, One will . am 2 rol te ‘ ’ 12 30 please, six will cure. Pamphlets free to any address, 4 43, S .. , ~ardigan. te . i M The Wood Company, 5 06 9 | , Georgetown. .... A. M,|t+ Ms icles dad. tine: P. M.|A. Me oo DP . Bs ee | —- — A, MM, | ——— P. M.|P. M. | 7 pole. M- oe ( > + ae errr Ty» 2 10 . : 36) °= a 5 ee | fie, Sold in Charlottetown by George E 414) 8 3312, Morell .......-. 17 vel 1 31 Hughes. D ‘at & 41| 8 54|..St. Peters...... “9! 1 03 | Hughes, Druggist 6 15)10 10 SO. tic oe ee la ll 35 Pp. M.A. M- pred iorci, ghee FS . - nore ana abs ee : . L 5 (j te | LOW Drie 5 25)..Emerald........ = | 6 16). Cape Traverse..| ‘ “ Should the 3%. 8S. Northumberland make connections wi'h the arrival of tae afternoon trainat Point ju Chene ihe Expres train will be detaine at Summerside to connect with the Steamer, are GUARDING THE MINT ——— ~ Probably not one person ont of a hun- dred who pass by the Philadelphia mint, that-grim looking edifice at Chestnut and Juniper streets, after nightfall real- izes what is going on inside. There is gothing mean about Uncle Sam, but he is determined that any one who gets his money shall get it honestly and by process duly laid down. Therefore he has taken all kinds of precautions to | properly protect, especially at night, the millions upon millions piled up in the vaults. The doors of the mint are closed ey- ery weekday promptly at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. After that hour no one but mint employees have any business within the walls which inclose so much money, and no one can either stay in or get in without a special permit from the superintendent. Needless to say, this is difficult to obtain. Simultaneously with the closing of the doors at 4 o'clock the first shift of the night guard goes on duty. The shift is composed of the captain of the gaard and 11 stalwart men. As the men file out te begin their round each one is handed a big Colt’s revolver of the most approved pattern and loaded with big cartridges. From then on till midnight seven of the 11 guards patrol without cessation every floor of the inside of the mint, from the corridors of the gloomy vauits where, away down in the earth, are stowed eighty odd million dollars in silver and almost as much gold, to the top floor, where there is nothing more valuable than machinery. Placed at fre- quent intervals thronghout the corridors are electrical devices for enabling the captain of the guard to keep tabs on his men. Each of these little machines com- municates with the rotunda opposite the Chestnut street entrance to the mint. Here it is that the captain is sta- | tioned all through the long bours of | his shift. Every two minutes and a half the central machine in the rotunda denotes the presence of some one of the guard at some particular station in the building. If it doesn’t, then the cap- tain knows that something is wrong, and he immediately proceeds to discov- | er what it is. But it has been a long time since thé little waachine failed to send forth its | annountement at the proper time, for | the mint guards are patrolling ap and down outside the big building, careful- ly watching that no suspicious charac- ters approach too near the vast treasure ! Jeft in their care, Promptly at midnight the second shift of the night guard puts in an ap- ance to relieve the early shift. It also composed of a captain and 11 men, and they are split up, as the other | squad, into inside and outside details. From midnight on until 7 o’clock in the morning they follow in the foot- steps of the first shift, with every fac- ulty alert to catch an intruder. The big revolvers are not the only weapons upon which the guards have to rely. On each side of the main cor- ridor leading from the Chestnut street entrance stands a walnut case. Through the polished glass front of one frown 20 Winchester rifles. The other con- tains asraany ugly looking carbines. To grab these dispensers of death would be but the work of an instant for the guards, and then woe be unto any man or men upon whom it might be found necessary to turn them. For the revolvers there is kept con- stantly on hand in the mint 500 rounds of ammunition, and for the rifles and carbines 2,500 rounds. Each of the guards is an expert in the use of both the pistol and the gun, and each is en- -_— — Practical Watches HENRY R. LORDLY C. E -M Can. Soc, C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineering Oornell University. } Consulting Engineer for General Work, ydraulic, Sanitary Kngineer- Specialties: and Bridge Designing. . Offices at Churlottetown’and St. John, addressed to Island correspondence Chariottetow: 9 So low-priced that the poor man need net go without one. So practical that they will Jast a lifetime, We've lots of them. We want you to have one of them. G, F. HUTCHESON, BULCESS: wily POslobtiug Basse wus) wing less than a regiment. The superintendent and assistant cus- todian both talked to the reporter abont | the methods in use to protect the mint | and its contents. Both smiled signifi- cantly when the possibility of one get- ting away With a portion of the vast treasure was suggested. ‘It would be folly for any one to try i:,’’ was the superintendent’s only com- ment. To it the assistant custodian nod- ded emphatic assent. ‘‘T have been here fora good many years,’’ the latter said, ‘‘and no such utternpt has ever been made. It is prac- tically impossible for any one to break into rhe mint from the outside, and no one could secrete himself in the build- ing during the hours when it is open to visitors and hope to avoid discovery. We search every nook and corner of the structure carefully as soon aa the doors are closed for the day, and you may rest assured if any one who had no ‘usiness within these walls was found he would regret the day he was born.’”’ In addition to the two shifts of night guards, the superintendent and assistant custodian have a habit of dropping in at the mint at odd hours of the night to see that everything is going on all right. The mint is connected with the cen- tral telephone station, and should there be trouble the captain of the guard could communicate with police head- quarters in a brief space of time. ‘‘If you come across anybody wo thinks he can get rich quickly by heip- ing himself to our coin,’’ remarked the superintendent in parting, ‘‘just advise him to think it over carefully first.’’ In compliance with the superintend- ent’s suggestion the advice is hereby given. And it is pretty good advice to follow too. —Philadelphia Inquirer. 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In a letter to Wells & Richardson Co, proprietors of Paine’s Celery Compound, ehe eays : ‘I was induced to try Paine’s Celery Compound at atime when I was suffering from overwork and the effect of an acci- dent. I began immediately to realize tonic and blcodnourishing «ffects. I take pleasure in saving that, although opposed to medicine in geurral, I really cousider this an «xcellent preparation. “I have not been able to take one day’s rest since I returned fro pn my long,hard weet tern trip. I am eure were it not for Paine’s Ce'ery Compound, which has atonic effec’, I should not be able to keep up and work hard. “I recomended Paine’s Celery Compound to a friend who dined with us yesterday, and on leaving here she went and bought a bottle. I shall do all I can for it, for I believe in it,* check disease and start the system in the right direction toward health, Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with hypophos- phites can do just this. It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tissues, and makes rich blood. soc. and $1.00; all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronte. Largest sales yet! WHY ? Because the public kuow that Dr. HARVEY’S SOUTHERN ED PIN is the best and safest cough medicine in Canada or U. S. Honest 25c. bottles. Sold everywhere. HARVEY MEDICINE CO. 424 St. PAUL STREET, MONTREAL. You Can if You Will Have one of our reliable time— keepers, No person can afford to en- danger an important engagement by not owning a.reliable timepeice. Any person may derive a distinct advantage by possessing a good watch, OUR WATCHES ARE TIMEKEEPERS; they are just as represented. A guarantee is given with every watch sold, our ‘prices are so low that the poorest man can afford to carry a good watch, W. N. TANTON Queen St. Jewelery Store, The Great George St Jewler. Each figure in aw first class waxwork exhibition has to be remade every four or five years. The wax leses its color and becomes soft and spongy after that time. Mother Joys - To Keep Out tne Cold, | Changeable Weather throws the human machinery out ot gear and renders it more susceptible to prevalent ailments. 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One application of it gave me almost instant relief and a few applications cured me.” — Mrs M K Collger, 30 Paccific Avenue, Toronto. Sold by Dr S W Dodd and George x Hughes. It is estimated that in Paris one in 18 of the population, or 150,006, live on charity, with a tendency toward crime. In London this class is one in 30. Minard’s Liniment for sale everywhere George H Broadhurst is already at work on a new farce, which be will have com» pleted ip time for production next season. Minard’s Liniment Car s Dandruff. Helena Mora wil! introduce the closet acene from “Hamlet” this season with Hyde’s comedians, playing the role of the moody young Dane. Toronto Fireman Testify. M. McCartney, Lombard Street Fire Hail, Toronto, dated March 4th, 1897, states :—“Am subject to very painful conditions of costive- ness and other troubles resulting therefrom but am — to say that I have found a per fect remedy in br. 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