iii 9* iliip rpltnl 3%! |aerYoll 'or in iBn.nk induor F-§~§y”§s8 I réiii °"5i§-‘3 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I., JANUARY 4, 1900. in Them ` f" f f _ fr or-‘f i~~~ '~-if if L" f‘ '~-_ f f “mr” ~‘ *f ~ f *rf f ' 'f-A - -f "' _‘B*-_E'§`u nfrhe Saxon Thafs deeper meaning than at surface ap- ' K , , ,, n A few years ago, when co ‘ ht t`;tl, 'th ` ‘ HT' _l , ‘ 3312.2. 13.‘.`E2.i.§.`.1‘i»..i‘2“‘é§§?_"i’ '°" i’.§‘.f$“§'2.”.§;'-. ieught for ua Ong The Reason Why I>odd’s Kid- 'P'-"iii" -aaa ia-t --at n ni- overhsard a wung girl belonging to The great French _critic Taine save ney Invariablycurc d.é°.‘g`;|. *ww* one of our clubs. Saying.-‘-Well, you the Anglo Saxon mirth is heavy audi this Cfllllplalllt. Fm."°“n».°=7|“P' ' 0'-_"i may think what you like but I believe pondercus because the Anglo-Saxon is ltoold and lol .I "'” _ they do all these things because of their t00 earnest and reverent to be witty. *_ "I H W 1' nw ‘ religious belief. it isa part of their He must have a God. majestic, unseen, ` - I". '_ ' ' 'um ‘ Christianity. And wherever you tind incomprehensible. and infinite filling Ml; .Cn'f°r:i’_Ommo°t°f Ni' B0' r° "_?.. ‘M 'nstitutions established solely for the earth as well as Heaven. lie must also »i l'lt¢8-Fe t.’the _Healing |"°°|‘“,%n ni nelp or betterment of people, you will worship. And. living in this awful P°"_°'° °f Dodd' Kldnfy Cr"a"|“° always Gnd they have been established presence his worship of necessity be-t P1119 From the First- th in I Il by some Christian society cr chui-ch.“‘ comes service. Completely Cured mga. R I To which a young man ol one ot the (I have not the text at hand to verily and by Dodd’s Kid- »fH.,?g'”&'. older clubs promptly replied:-~-l)on't the words but such is their purport.) 'e P1] I I | you belfeve a word of it. lt's the And surely as time passes we are nO'Z]y_l S U; d Anglo-Saxon that‘s in them. You more realizing the worship of service. . w'-" 1*” needn`t waste any strength admiring The Anglo-Saxon may not be char~ '°._’-"‘ them,or worshipping their goodness for acterized as the most religious iace, but Onoxocro N th ` th rs soc . B. Jan. 3. It has been they can`t help it. lt`s born in em to without fear ot successful contradiction ’ nd bulb lluéf brought home to the people of New nh. H." g un- we can claim that it is at least the most Brunswick that backache in the strict gpgullw. selfish about the whole business They Christian race of all the centuries. And sense of the word Backache means L have tried all sorts of political and ri- this national or racial spirit cannot tind thrt the kidneys are out of order. It is nnqourd :hd ligious exptriments and new ey`re its highest expression apart from the the dull pain that is only felt by those in u.°hm|°».B‘” ,tying a social one. They are. experi- world in monastic life, in sentimental organs (incapable of keen sensation) D¢¢.m|"g”», ' .venting on us here just as nchemist‘0bservances. or in anthems, but in when in serious distress. That is the Frm” Gknn _:ms in his laboratory and not so muon doing a mnn`s work or a nation’s work reason that the great kidney remedy, Forum.. m..“ h I r love for _ton or me or anybody else in the world. And so its worship, the Dodd‘s Kidney Pills, is so universally N” 5.0;” ma* _| ,as he has: for his chemicals or his rather,_takes the form of service and snccesslultn curing Backache. That ' experiment and there`s nothin 8 _ ha Side" of ¢, 1 bein "1 service the nation, lo its outmost unds is ready for the demand of the may e or howsoever eat I-Ivery man or woman, from ial- palace and parliament to border cabin poriun- Pi elmed W other W o 'nys Nay. I use the word overwh ddvisedly, for never did any pqle so appropriate or make use of nnortunity to such advantage as do the ltiun J w of th “South Ward.” 0 aut emen en usiasm must confess ¢ o s e If was somewhat of a wet blanket ts tl t th ' .I . h diose ptople some _gears before 'pelled from the land of the Cz: iight refuge in America and found 5011!' Whiteverlf b nlome on the "Lower Eist § York City where Christian hloverwheltned them with op r f to 1 ands to meet it, in gold and silver. in nder love and pity, in work and eariness. in heart-breaking waiting, in heart’s blood. We have been well taught the story the inheritance of evil tendencies and g doinlr. and that awful law of redity. May we nut, however, begin count that Divine law a blessing in- B there was a grant truth. though _ '_'|y .pp¢,||.|,¢,¢_ M5"-lying gh, sesd of cursing. Surely it is about llhdthsmn. ' -%llQ.@@@&\in bon-- &, ,_ evuywbau trmghuut the 0 0 0 rQudLw$° 1sof‘thel|1l@ Lex i ' .cf ¢“"“h gh ‘ 0' luefibdtheAnglo-Suxonrun. larganand endowment c P mqeworuw gratndehr the Tn- h&ncs, loud' knew before- U’ Thy cant htlpit. And there isa El' A ' Y '-P' s The End is Paralysis. l§a'&slI¢vusarenuaredsuouand 0 to that the _ _ . of &asn”‘:h:luo in and upm their pa The Lats, the Hebrew. and the poo may not, ua'yut.su nder- m.\|d.tr'uth.»]nati,¢, and Hu leur lard, are, moat nnsuredly,thu plbci-_ wron til! the children _ Cell’ had ' H"-~--- ~ '--~~ Gulstomers andlc-° »-- -~ use contuiticns among Kish: and making mefuel ..g,;|,,, Anlngxgg qw, gtg.,-_,:“\h&char_gusandcu nt chusgm,why ineveryway. u er serious words concerning the of governmental and netiu; why Hr. Steud's pum- eta or curhin newspaper editorials plathsm uituraneas in Brituln‘a stronghold? answer is notfar to seek It is bu- of this veryAnglo-Saxon anxiety righteous action and Anglo-Saxon inand that truth and shall * d justice "Alivin¢ mind in a dead body” is theway privail throughout all national transac- 'isscmeumes` described. Whntmnhu°ti &'rtble I ofthe Il s and because the nation has coniid on _ nine ' tlnatooscallconuol body e ceinitsown intsgrityund theinte- faeldcath nail c1ai° f ' 7 grad y mingyou oritsown Seeplesnness nervous headache, lcssof A ph] and "U $080. Ui , ness, jllt and vitality, gloomy forebodings, easy 01' ` and weakness of the body are symptoms pflaout War ill South Africa, the utmost freed been Al stundin matt thenerveexhaustion whichwillfinallyasdill ` nervousprcstmtionorinanity. Whether-ovuwurk, worrycrirregulnrhabita themuse, restoration mnbemcsteffectu-ll brought about by afcwmonthitreatmenfl Dr. Chase‘sNervu Fcod,l.hegrmtnstrnn»» 1| inp`lli'0rm. Dr. Chase's Nerve :god instilsvital enagy thebod,lopa wastingprcoessand ybul surely builds upthesystem, Uaasesnew nerveforcenndperinnnentlycuren W Ubenandchildren. _ Aaarestorntiveitseicacyisnnrivnlledby zimpnratiouknowntoaoienoe. Itrestcres tothnehenknrtiusdnqsotehfmand ty of Englishmen everywhere,und is as careful for the right an llr.Stead any other individual opgosed to the om of utterance and argument has permitted, knowing that it is the glo-Saxon that is in them demanding careful adjustment of the scales. Then what matter the taunts and righteous charges of a jealous for- eign press ? What matter 'misunder- g and unfaith at home ? What er even present reverses E' The time ill come when our moat bitter enemy al navous diaordenand wakneasss oflsen, nbnllbeoompollodlouayofnuz- °Ah, those were lofty days. when. straight through our mincing and cnningi ?H°lytueveylov¢nssnsoltbhody. “The loll dtho potion lllhod and soocaua box, at alldealsrs,crEmaaxsos|, gripped the hilt of its sword. 'sh-=¢C".3i“” “""’ " ~un noe. U1 comin¢toburmrerecetlv'e{pl@N A Um n Cohnrsl:gnmer‘:>tl.Isutilicfted. whichDodd’ Kidney ?i'lsni-uthe ’¢¢fi-Iii cum. InDf°gyu‘°Kid' neynareactnllydaannud u;¢ithewater,_which expelledmtbe ,psig . E iii? iifi' "Eire Egpl ?Ea, E || thi ¢|\ill» m::'°"-'?`.:...‘€.“¢f.1;.:: Kitbag lus‘B&au .. ;;{§%§§{{o;}{g;;r,g%% %%§}{ss}(s§,‘${§a,‘§(s WHAT IS BAGKAGHE °°“““ ”"'"* ling`s poem :- » °°°-°° _ , Guardian readers dll lla “cud All v; 2223?! freeicm. all we use ‘.ng””v”“*“ dz F* lsllis. ni ,_ 1 c wls a our......l..-....,. _ . Y , ‘was instrumental in muk . _` ' bscunss 1 have take no - cin*nd been under th . < without rsceiviu _ _ Illuatri Auchfvhr. gpeeimeng " spends itself for the public good. _ is in a great proportion, the reason that (_}°n;”Qh“.|.““,'. C 0 f The speaker; wer; Russinn Jet,-S Therefore, at this time. worshipping D K' ' ' ' ' ° . . . . Q ' d bo , . _ I I . ' Ur cuxneverywuak laak vltallt Ika 1 o|Dodd‘sKidneyl’il duuunieuworldcl "I felt the healing splendid medicine fro days and I know that no gthsaii Lewis, and to hav alleged thathehas theccuntry, but num purtofa lainpriust and Coon Avolnaan odtl’s idne Pills are in such demand the world ovir, bickache being the commonest symptom of dercngement of .Al the kidneys in existence. Dodd’s g¢_ Johns. yi h Kidney Pills are known to cure every T¢_p|._ ‘.1 11,. form of Kidney disease. Beginning pg “¢y_-,Ag 3’ with Brigitte new aaa Diabetes, the ' ` two formerly incurable maladies and IL. running right. through the list, lnelud- jg Eggaelrupi ing Rhsumatism. Drcpsv. Heart-Dia-A Mun” 1.’ ease.Bladder and Urinary Tronhlss,and Blood Di rd , k form of "ny "wa T Mrs. Wm. Crawford, Oromooto, Bnu~ buryCo..N.B.,.unys: "Fcrulx months Ihavubeun ill with and lives- my&twh& inn; liasbuasauhgap lnsnnsnny shoulders lly phyaial and nervous i I' ‘I .I as B r§§.°~ gg :fir ‘r iii; . iiiiifi iiiilli ‘i;?§i._ iii ' Light moccasins in llau’s. Wcmun’s, U - _ boys’ and girls' sizes at B.K.Joatfp. 4 li ` Interesting.'8pend one dollar or more with ns and you get n nice reliable thermometer for nothing. no joke, ro- gulnr cash discounts and thermometer 't0ll\Bl‘S 3 nua s GM-‘°°°;°:; ».i"“‘!. .--i PP] Q... i i \A Priestly Swindlcr. §2:_ P' *- and Prosperous ,f_.~.,»;f;f,;~N;;;;,».,»_-,,-,W 'E pdsssscfthe Holy Cross Coll in Worcnster.llasu,havebssntnkau by__, , We acimuwiaaiqwiicaaaonacsa au- ins-u¢¢.\\,‘l|‘¢ alugfhuu 3mBig.h‘|;h§et;iJ. lllsnehu¢» ggjgmpgp 0 0 _ In reality nic man °"°°°""7"'°-' .fi ét§§§ iiiitgiiiiiii p§»!¢:=§f ,gl I' '_ I ¥ 2. F 5 l f bhhop 5uwauexpcuedinRo&Qter N Y,cw1ng tohlalaekcf knowledge PRUWSE BillS,.-.;.............e - adaspurass utru¢gle.huwasarr-aussd mndsurvsd three ysursinatatupdson. The Wonderful Cheap Men. Q _. __ _, of Latin A few years ago he tried to awindle Rev H Foshan, of Fitch MARRIED Josephine Dixon of Eldop At the residence of llr. W. B. Ding- argulien well, Sourls, on the lst inst., by Bev. .telligent 8. H.Rice. lr.Edacn8tnwurt tolliua mental; / MCKHIIOI, m Of S°\ll'll» ‘W ' 'l At the residence of the bridu’s mother. llrn. Joseph Dixon. December 27th, by the Bev. A. Maclean Sinclair. assisted by the Bev. Mr. McNeill. Alex- ander lcfieod of Orwell, to Ida ll'-_-_.._.__»_ asus- 4.. _l " who I at rout rum, on as init uit., `lDonalunulcBne,uged31yearn. I lg iz; ‘fi "UI ciiiti;lii,. ii iliffiéllifiliii *ill$ii1i=i E, .fail t It ~=....=f.:.‘:.'s...'i.'.'..°.'.s.°-'~'~ 4*’ Presses short and presses tall; l ‘_ *___ But the greatest press of all SCC! 8flV¢f' *GU D ’ i i=fi’I1i‘1';‘1.'°i1°“i.”:i.”-'if:‘.'.»ei onus i ““it“l'.v.‘5‘§§..?t°f:.‘°:.l'. A T. a Macgflaggwn ` . , .- mamma. an at sins stats. W W Wm* Once Masonic Temple ~* Grap rvooauaut llllsr 1' w..e’.c,.i,,,8,. A . iooszaavc- l l A ' . , . -i , .:_r§;v..>_'» .- \ - - ' ‘ ‘inn 1' 'f ` it