Soa THE GUARDIAN DHARLOTIETOWN MAY 11, 1899 Al; _ V; fl-1 ___ __ _ A- - _ _-' -~' l “ ' 5' Y Y F 4* i Yi* . Smreiuileti You may not berequiring soap nt this moment but sooner or inter you will be Wanting g00d leap, and the best soap in the world is always made from New PURE wholesome tallow euch is Royal Oak Soap- One bar of this great soap will do as much work in the laundry as two bars of ordin- ary imported so-ip made from cheap oils. Then too please remember that when you ask your dealer for Royal Oak Sou ymencourage and assist us in building up a great industry he-re that will in a very short time afford employment to hundreds of young men and women now daily leaving our shores seeking employment el-ewhere. Ask your dealer for Royal Oak Tags no other. H For Sole everywhere. lll. ll- llllllllll l ll- L h’town Soap Works. L _ 4- ; Visible writing from start to finish. .g Y 25,; Write for bcautifullv illus i i 5 §1iusi£fAg¢“'mdmad° u l - ~` Asktosecthemi (,) rated catalogues. p lillllllllllll llllll llllllllllll lil v ' _#mg foxes../e me/ee Em-m.m Kam, I5 Adelaide Street East, Toronto, Ont. S-file-_ (`afi=~.fli~in A en _ llnilerwazt. level, ‘.‘i'|lliar.i. suelriierllilewiller FJ T? Cé- Blii.-_° '<1 gg E e=»"‘ __, < 1 TREAT Rgggggg .meiisoii ez .ioiiiisoii Charlottetown RONIC DISEA ES and RUP ° URED bl_DR. CLTFT. Iliploma-rl'|e§i§ dlum tered in United States and Canada. :lend ' ' ' Stamps foi information or call at l‘RURO Nova. Sgotia, in Merchants Bank Bu lding 1 . OO I Should Take Milhurn’s Heart and Nerve Pills. They Enrich the Blood, Strengthen the Heart, Tone Up the Nerves The young girls we sec on the street f-.vel-_\' day-howmany of ilieni have pale, pinched, care-worn faces, dark circles ,f . -----' I ` si/ Q' ) -~ lliilii it tl " \l I ' ___ _ “____-- /1 \i‘tli-steer;-`° A 3 R -vn lu _ l ”./f/” \ " ~_` , ‘*r“sr the eyfzef’ Eisff.-1; complain Of lin-iidaclies, P-:;cl::icli:=s, .5 -leaches and '.\'i-uk. tired-o:‘.t fi-eliii;-r.=.' Tl-.ere is i;:»l one ot`tl:-.-.~r-`f ut with ordi- nary care arizl thi- list- of .\I1;burn’s Heart :ind Nerve l`il?scoiild .<1-.<»ri be free from cvery pain, 1~i;i'.'i_- chi-ci:.< lfke roses, eyes bi-ight, step e~I;..=.tif: and liii- joyous. These pills supply the vi-rj; - 1'-.nents needed to build up and st:-eizggthen the nerves, enrich the blood and invigorate the heart. Every mother who l.;~.;1 a daughter weak and nervous shoiibl read the 'following statement made 1_'rs. A. M. Strong- man, 564 Colborne Street, London: “On account of close application to study my daughter Annie became much run down in health and strength. ` “I got a box of Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills for her, and the results have been remarkable. Strength has been imparted to her physical and nervous system by their use, and I am highly pleased to recommend them. “From _the great benefit derived by my daughter from Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills. I cannot do less than highly recommend them to those suffer- ing from similar complaints.” _ ’ it V . M, D&7X " cm-:sr- CORSETB ; A Stand eve-y strain. Always ' comfortableandahsolutelyun- breakable,everyact`newumm _ needecne. Unrivalledfos- and bi _ golfers Costonl mcrethm _ I-lalf the _charm of a photographic out-` ing is lost if one carries alon .several pounds of glass plates and holders and as every moment filled with anxiety KODAKS use non-breakable lilm cartrid es whiahl KODAKS $5.00 to $35.00. EASTMAN KODAK CO. For Sale by for their safety. ' » weigh ounces where plates weigli pounds; cu f ¢¢.';f.°2‘.§i{f°§, m...-1. Rochester, N. Y, crowns GIRLS _ S- S-_I-_E_SS°“° 1 CHR1s'r BETRAYED AND ARLESTED John 18. 1-14. Gowns raxr. He is despise i and rejected of men.- Isa. 53 3. oU'r1.1N1~1._ CJONJ>-- and Bunn up me Health. , ° B°“_“Y“d' " L3' Defended, v. 4-11. Fettered, v, 12-14. '1‘ime.- Early Friday morning, April- 7. A. D. 30. Place.-The Garden of Gethsemane. at the foot of the Mount of Olives. Lrsson nm.Ps. 1. -~Went forth”-From the room and out of the city. --The brook Cedron --_ Literally, the ravine of the Kedron, through which fiowed a. stream in wir- ter. lt is on the eastol the city, be- tween it and the Mount of Olives. --A garden" An orchard. 2.' --Which betrayed hiinf’-Better rendering is, - -who was betraying him.” for he was at that moment at work. --Know the place”--Therefore Christ did not o there to hide or escape . 3 ° I’ l 3 --A band of men"-The garrison band from Fort Antonia.`Whi0l1 WSS at the north-east corner of the temple. sol.-.iers. (2) Jewish officials, and (3) chiei piiesis. --Lanterns"--FOX' it WuS at night. 4 --Knowing all things that should carrie” i Or rather were coming. Comp Matt. 26. 45 -‘Went forth”-From what? Various adswerg; but probably disciples. --Whom seek ye”--The ques. tion is a natural one; asked perhaps to draw attention from his, disciples (see verse 8). and lo imprussupon his cap- tors 1-_-hut they were doing. 5. Je~iis ot Nazareth”-Or. Jesus the Nazarene, zi som:-wha=.ccnt mptuos rx- pressiixn in those dave, bu\.`not|so now. The presence -.-t Juiliis is' noted, he who that viry night hull taken bread from t c Mlsieria l|».u.l. G, -i-R llt-.1 tue gri_\u=id"-No evidence just here of a. mii.~<~ii‘ou~ pow-r. ' Guiltt remblediii me presence of inno- cence- Something in the majesiy of Jesus which filled them with awe. They knew they felt he was in some way far above them. 8, --Let ,these go their wa.y"- The two binds confronted one another. Perhaps some ot the soldiers, not knowing Jesus, were laying bands on ihe disciples. The Good Shepherd would free them from the danger by ex- posing himself 1: it. 9 "That the saying might beluliilled" -Comp, 17. 12. SecJohn chap. 17 The quotation is not verbally accurate, but substantially so. 10 --Simon Peter”-A-His impetuors boldnessfillusirat s his impetuous words in 13, 37 and in Mark 8. 32, ,11. ' --The cup”-A familar 11 4ure ol speech. 'Ilia cup ol earthly grief, given by the l§'ather’s hand. and to be taken for the redemption of the race. ` 13,--To Annas first”-Annes had been high priest and was of great innuence, he was father in-law of the present high priest. 14. -°Expedient that one man should die for_the people”-True at times, but not always. Wrong should not bedone to an innocent man to prevent a mob or arrest ii revolution, ._._.__.__;__.R_._ THE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN HAILS The mails close at the Charlotte town Post Office as follows ' (Local Tilne). For points west (with connections) to Summerside and Tignish on line of railway, 7.30 a. m.and also at 3 40 p.m, with p.m. connections to North Tryon, Tryon, Crapaud. Victoria. Carleton, North Carleton and Searletown. For points east (with connections) to Souris and Georgetown on line of rai.- way, 3__00 p.m. For Courier route to Southport and all points thence to Belfast, 6.15 a_m. ` For Courier route to North River and all points thence to Victoria, Tuesday, Thursday .nd Saturday. 6.15 a.m. ,For United States, New Brunswick, Ontario. Quebec Nova Scotia, and the Northwest, 8.30 p. m. Q For Great Britain. Friday, 10 p.m Letters are collected from street . ter boxes of 6 am., 2 p.m. and 8 m. .-_-_-__-l»<.»0-Ihr.~_--- At PI(` l`OU,RevercHo 1. Wed ,d f Atmcw ei.Aseow.Ni siiedliuas W M Pour Mnnciiu June 5 1897 F id or Hotel Ei " 'Y ’ “’." 0. c. RICHARDS at co _“ I this blood' is rich and pure the nerves cannot -1- Its remarkable success in cunng al diseases went forth A little from the circlc of his *»., i5 . I “ES _ '7' ' . ' fi H. ,l"‘|iliiEf§i;i=i:."li’lf~::f--it »~--::i=f'-""'::i!¥""iill:: 'lllJ¢|.-;:ff:"‘1l:i=1:::!|l°‘°“:::lIll|i'"ii.f;i!""' . - 22:¥!§;_;;":;:;:m;||;|I}i§\»|\ t ll .i1llllllSlE este:-fe-°-S In his study of diseases of the nerves, Dr. A. W. Chase found that in nearly every case the cause of trouble was' impro nourish- ment. About one-lifth of all the lil”-ood in the 1 human body is found in the brain, and unless obtain frpgir nourishment, and become worn ' out an e usted. L Nervous depression, nervous headache, nervous dyspepsia, loss of sleep and vital force, lack of energy, are symptoms of weak, watery blood and exha. ted us nerves. 1 'It wasasa food for blood and nerves that Dr. A. W. Ch:-i.se's Nerve Food was prepared. ' arising from thin blood and impoverished » nerve is proof that Dr. Chsse's theory of feed- _ Ing the nerves and blood is the proper one; stimulants only urge on the tired and worn'out , nervous system until there come a complete Collapse. ' Dr. A. W. Chase's Nez-veFood creates new brain and nerve cells, ‘and makes the blood pure and rich. It restores to the exhausted nerves the vigor of perfect health. 5oc. a large box, at alldealexs,-or Edmansou Bates& Co. L . V 9 Tho “band” was a Roman one. and U16 %T°'°“t°' _ , I '''''' . i ffffif --unicorn" were the temple servants’ U A _ g:'t';81e§ ..... ._ _ --From the chief priests and Phaririiies’ _ _ ‘ _ ' 1 1’ .. -Th-it is from me Sanliedrin. us _ U 6 * . ot-stone. t‘ii:Psis Throws all the Blame on the , Stomach-The Real Seat of Trouble is the Intestlnes- The Permauentbure is Dr. Ghase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. It is an old idea long since exploded that digestion is confined to'H.he stomach. No modern scientist denies that by far the greater part of digestion and the more dilicult part takes place in the intestines. This explains why dyspcpsia is never really cured by pre- parations which merely aid Stomach digestion and act only on the stomach. This fact also explains why Dr. Chase's Kid- ney-Liver Pills have been so remarkably suc- cessful as a cure for the worst forms of dyspep- sie and indigesiion. Dr. Chase s Kidney-Liver Pills act directly on the kid.n:‘ys, liver and bowels, and give new tone gage thehiigestinpts, make em a e to onn e wor 0 ° substanceson which thcstomach $125 ect _ §ioma.ch treatment may do well enough for jdigestion or dyspepsla aserlous' nature pu candgrofia byhihe experience of scares of thug; .san w c ve been permaaeo cured iusing Dr. Cbase's Kidney-Liver One 'll a dose, ages a box. at all dealer, or Eclmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. '_ "1 I' - ' J D-D-'S nouns llouolouuuuoeg \\|' Illusion* e |iuniev’ _ ,' A " _ _ UQ; I R\!&&§\`N§ J; Cai” ALL *"3 ,l_l\\\\_ D-O-D-D~’S DODD`S_ _KIDNEY PILLS, the only positive, nevi-r-l'-.iilinq cure, on eartli, for all Kimi:-y diseases. ‘fd Take No Other, , fl (.1:-t the fiimu ne, sf" I-‘Nu-\~ Imiations. li'-'f*‘ 9 UN! One Dudd’s. .sligli indigestion. but if you have chronic in- I I CHARLOTTETOWN MARK (Corrected every Tuesda. Beefiquertcrlper lb ............... .. Beet smell)--pferlb ............ Butter(fresli perlb ........ .. Butter tiilgperlbu.. Creamery utter. Cabbage (per doz..... f.heese(perlbp . . . . . . . Cabbage, per cad) ............... .. ¢=ocaooo=coqe¢o¢¢o»oo¢E¢ gE$388$5S8§83£8SS8532GS5 S3333S'33¥SS'83'6'SS'€S°S5"6'38'S5S3S eaoceeeaoeeaaeommo¢oo¢oee¢e¢ $EaS§58§8¥!8838&SS=S82SQSQSS e.i..~, ........ .... ._ 1‘hstI-an-Liver bestremedyfor DYSDUINI Ill! Headache. Eggs ........... Fowlsperpe.lr..............f. F'lour.per owt ........ Oatmeal new per cwt ............ .. Geese .............. Hldesper . , rcw ....... .. Oats ............ Ducks perpa.ir..`.... Beetslperbuncl...... Lambp:rquai'i.ei°...... Meng; Caul ower .... .-.. .. Apples [per h-is]........... Pork ................ Fnmins perliiishel Potatoesmew n»=rbusl................ SUMMERSIDE MARKETS - (Revised Weekly.) Apples (bush) .... Beef(qua.rter pei-lb....;.. Beet(emalllperlb......... Butterxfrcsblperlb Butter tub) .............. ._ Cheese ...... r'ii'o'li¢ ' ` 'i 111111 ...... .. Hay r ton ................. Haylpressedl erton..... _ . He ng(frcshl)doz....... causes unseen canons ¢°¢.¢¢G¢OQQ¢hl@Q®°OQ¢ esassaessesesszsezs, sssasssssesssssssss ¢b¢@QO¢¢¢¢QQll¢¢¢¢¢¢O sgsssesessenegesse - in oonsg’ “au it Ordinaril it would lilllllll llllll l'»lllllllll’.lll.i`-;°'1‘-*’~f~°$‘=-‘»i~l‘-ii _ ofsllklnds, »beused_.N.>plugsiivo Guaranteed beet value ever cdbied. Those Pda feeding stock ink your dealers for the Ken# Crown Feed; it they do _not keep ii write 1 ` - - Dont merry u .lol-in `e...HARTY.|“‘“f Caniilgi book your orders at Plcrixo no .daugdrse `I¢,t.;'.l?u4 G-l}°.ne°+_.. eu-.1_- 1 . 5 .Aa 8 gl!! I v ' always acts is Marine --°-°--~=-- linsrfs lhlledlluns storybro ttearstii Insurance ‘“° f p 1 In _I tgopy Reeder-Yes, EFFECTED ON » p Bhrdwk mood Bm," Hells. cieeees. reeleeis 3:-.m-;.;.5.°:.. _ _ - . y ” c lllll LIVE Sllllll. *5;,§°°' °°‘-* “'- _Certiflcates issued here payable Cobble-Well,old manpxy wherever uired. _ ii legacy left her ruq Stone-Con tuleticus' I The 'Western-1--ff»¢»»~‘"~=»-dm- Is the most popular and OLDEST es~ esbiiehed MARINE AGENCY in ,,ImmP°§“_£ ll" P E Island, which fact may be 0”" md . . H _ ef. RATES ONCE NAMED ARE White’s1 Chocolates. Can be had at the following first-class stores. W.A. Hutchinson. Stewart & Gates.. W. Pickard 84 Co Sanderson & Co. J.D.Nlcl.eod & Co .W- F- Garter. These gentlemen are willing to pay the price necessary to procure a good article. Quality is to them of more importance than big #lllllllwfllllllllllllllllllllillllll llllllllllllllllllzll _ _U tn S ?;i°ii.i..§ A lifti- ‘ EYIDEll0ll H. James, Hotel, pleased ‘Ismplessed LiverPills£osf neu impairs those' troubles, iiie umm iuaunumu --lame seo, uns is 8 `ii§.e Miii%,§-%souris. 1 ' gods md . ° °- un sl cart Clseiaeggtcgm kong llgills Flour new ipi vyay to Iilburn s Essrt cud Nerve ar o wn an umilerside a cwest quatatiovl.Merche.nts wanting please write, ' hy mood’ me at once, as quantity is limited. Af to price ‘°'°d m? ,.h°‘m' this was booked onaslsntofthc market and ‘My wife ’ said the vou are ofered the advantage of lt. ' udp. me out 'nh y - - --Hum!" said lille. Refuse dl was ne mi- Kent nuissourie i>.n.i. __ 3l=\'rl’¢\'¥» IMO* °f adcoiinted for by my having at all -Tlireehxlllesof times considered the Company’s and \’°\ll0'°dM°lg° Dil; 1° ts’ ° f ' A , "3" my cien h interests_as_ o more im 'Stat mary; poi-tance t an commissions. his other 'H' ALWAYS ADHERED To, .md ,,,,I‘,,‘-'°',,,, ""°“,,,,,,,"‘°" when losses occur they are PROMPT-_V tothe cuiqstive go? LY and CHEERFU LY settled. 1 Pull- TBBYINIUNUO cure- uonnor. nsznnn; H°Pv-f-v-<>- 1°- , , man who build your house G°”°“l Agent Plankingion--I! you are Ma-5 lst- tf outdoor life ' K -=i "5 'f For intemai orexternal use iilzlllllimu ;.,;@»,;,etlf-tint.1 » Y°¥'°r°;‘_-3,-°°°°”°°=°°“°° ; - A it relieving soothmzvemedy ' T ASKFUR 1 .i..l{‘i`€.°.’ii"i”i?.§i‘§‘."¥.’..‘ " -- ' this 'im when mm is "“°w “ke g PURE coin. YE w...... ...M ...te or adults when Dr Low’s f used 251: Alldealers. U 1 When a woman says __` rich she would do lots F world she moons she PU RE, her old clothes to her Y Milburiggkwruokimha I lE;u:p;:;o,cunmy`heodoche‘l‘\ ut up in Tin Cans. 1 "”"“’ 1°" “Y . _ . -some iii smell Six Cakes in a Can. »-Anil 'llimegoodu price 5 cts_ ,;-_ _p but I`csn‘t profits. ~ - 3 ° i .- » . . _ , ' . l ;__ALl _ Th H k ""`* _ - D1-:AR Sins,-MINARD13 LINI- R L _ _ ,_ Q , 7 .A _,_ Iiztmxa ‘U mul ‘ ! _ I B180; Dwaengngolvypoxcarsviisigebesgagllgog_ NENT is my remedy for colds, etc. It . G.E. ;Pu.py “num cooler' io Ln. at _ . . 3|}|]{|yg|[|g §g[|||3[|l ........_ ....... _ --_ day wth day of Ma Sqlldeéo 0” Mas. J osiul HAH. A- M' can' 80°- c° Ev Pa A comfortable dwelll house situated on ’ ,Ye 8 - 0’c oc Graduate College of Civil Eng-maart; Q, Omega in the N w P B1 nn the cone-rofPownal :mud Grafton Streets at P- m- neil Universii . 8 r . 6 ro,” ock’ s presert occupied by W. F. Tidmarsh Esq. Poe- R BEAI -'Consultin ‘En f rG eralW ~ d°°r in the nght up 3l‘.'im° md gi ul . . RSTO, _ ear o an ork,Bpe¢- 1 A i>li°w '°“ °f"'°°"'i's"c`»'ii"lis°i’vxt`nooo Auctioneer MM' Hygmmiilsamm” E”‘”'°°"‘”‘ °"" .r .... ~......» - 1' - ”“‘¢““` ‘“ ll AYEII °‘ "°'--1 ' .1 ---i» 1° -1 'i§.’:1i.-e...-:fee-re.-:ie.ree=.i.ee-le... i l°» S lhlfllllildlllhvll 1.! iiilei- Tags; i iii g E