, 'F ., , ». _.. r, , ¢_»e,fnei,gnz¢»f;.;¢nsr:l&ii2inrsaam»se=».<.l-....».._._ _ 4 CEE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETQWN MAY 16, 1899 _ . j l- _. lf" _ -- ' - T. 1 __.. L... _ ~-- * _ I I “inn nnnnn laziness nf Mankind’ S§ff1?.€_T?___P_f‘ifif._§". Gnnlnthellnnd 'Thevail Is psr:`_v responsilile for niaiiv evils we suffer from. WERE W1; To WATCH CL<;\SEI.Y FOR CEYLON TEA. On each and every sealed packet instead of accepting anything offered, we should never be disappointed in getting a cup of delicious healthful tea' ssannn Ln/in Pickers oNLv 25c. 30c 60c. 6Oc. . \ Montreal Otlice, 318 St. Paul St. ' A Dismal Failure. Sue Brette-'l`hey told you that the ngw pigca was going _I0 boa W0l'ld beater, didn`r nh-y? Footelizht--Yes, and it wasn’t even an egg beater.~ lllllll lil _lllll___-.l...l."l" 'll§'lll; of an overburdened Stomach Dyspepsia Seized Him in its Vice like Clutch-Took 'Warning Too Late-Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets would have Saved Him. ~~ -M. °~It"s a great mistake,” said the man on the stool at the lunch counter to his neighbor, '-Ii’s a great mistake to let the lesser symptoms ot Dyspepsia. like Headaches, Heaitburn,Waterbrash,Fonl 'Breath and Wind in the Stomach run on,and think they will cure themselves. Those symptoms mean,that the stomach ia tired and cannot digest the food into blood. Consrquently. the' blood being poor cannot strengthen and renew the stomach.” --Then you’ve got to give the a rest some way, eh ?” said his friend. ,,Enc,1y_ Now, Smith’ my old' ceipt of price. The Dodd’s Medicine I lie Would Be More Careful. Father-Don’t ever let catch you smoking again. J ohnny--Bercher life I wou’t! I'll go out in the woods next time. ` n think it mattered much if he had a bil- ious headache or heartburn after eating. _Let it grow on him-ended up with Chronic Dyspepsia. Then -when he found he had that, he started to starve himself. because eating hurt him. Got as thin as a rake and as bloodless as a screen door. First thing he knew con- , sumption had him. Died last spring " _ Is it true then that Dyspepsia causes _Consumption P" “Why it’s a generally acknowledged medical fact,” saiil the first speaker. Now, what I advised Smith to do,~ though he never took my advice on private matters, was to take Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets. They » are the only sensible cure for the Dys- pepsia. You see. they digest the food for the stomach." which thus gets a chance to recuperate. They’re a good thing for any man to take, after meals because then you can eat what you like best without fear of consequences." _ Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets are for ‘ sale at all druggists, at titty cents a box. six boxes $2.50, or will be sent, on re- l Co, Limited Toronto Ycu may not berequiring soap; at this moment but sooner or later you will be wanting good soap, and the best soap in the world is always made from ‘ NEW Pune wholesome tallow such is Royal I oak n Sunni' l bar of this great soap wil do as much work in the laundry as two bars of ordin- ary imported soap made from cheap oils. “ Then tooplease remember that when you ask your dealer for Royal Unk Soap you encourage and assist us in building up a great industry here that will in a very short time afford employment ton hundreds of young men and women new daily .leaving our shores seeking employment elsewhere. Ask your dealer for Roal MS. D- RnsUniiii‘isu CANT Exisir i i"';“i““t‘“`°"i‘i“-.M -l _ ' _T d G Q I ipirlgwn snsp_Wnrks._a_ _:_ Wiisnihs kiansysars kept hesiuivl A SCHOOL GIRLS’ NERVES acid l°ft in the blood by defective kid ng the "ll effects of an exhaustad The submribers olfe Q nervous ystem, and thin, watery blood mmm 'aww nearlgsagfrdiezlygis £51231; neys that ’ causes rheumatism Dr A has bean muy restated to the “got and 1.3¢", me Brantley point Road ten ,Dues W Chase s Kidney Liver Pills make bw me of robust health b from Chai-inrussewn There are on the re- t e kidneys strong and active in their y y y asm' m7°'¢,,,,,d'°l“.',`1"i§,‘f,“,'§;° “d °““’“udi““' B2’ 1' work ot filtering the blood and thus re- Dr A W Chu” News Fwd The mtpm mmf, m§;§:& move the cane of th t healthful glow on the cheek and the _ 0dd, Indeed? This is a remarkable piece of gold." “In what way? ~ “Because it actually belongs to me." ><.;____...... HAPPY THOUGHTS. To please, attract _and give people somet ing to talk about, is an art in writing a prosaic advertisment. Hood, of Sarsaparilla tame, is the originator in an extensive sense of the idea of us- ing proverbs and wise saws as a. prefix ' to a pleasant introduction of then well known virtues of Ainerica’s Greatest Medicine. These quaint quotations often lit the news of the day with start. ling directness and the moral is easily drawn, with natural good`to Hood's Sarsaparilla. l-*QQ-¢.._i_,___ Another Saab. ` He-Would you like to hear me Sing "In the Sweet By and By ?” -Miss Mat- _ tie ? She (sweetly)-Yes, Henry, bu; not before.- _ \ cureda swelling of the gamble joint, and saved a horse worth $140.00. 1 the life of a valuable horse that the Vet. had given vip. with a few bottles of MINARD’S LINIMEN T. W mn, Dominic Dairy senden cn" dm a dose 25 °°m“ ‘sm 0” brightness in the e e tell of the bull . centsabox lrhytakl ding qummdhvkmnavmwsnnn ";£lP'°°°°‘W ° 1° °8l§|°°° "1 91° -health or disease. Pale, sallow faces. _ - cheeks bloated and full of pimples and ' nasty eruptions, nervous twitchings of _ _ the limbs and unsteady gait, all tell of ~ weakness and growing disease. ' oned blood is the prime cause ot fm _ . - _ _ A _ a _n Celery Compound is their true rescuer- ;t ot all blood-purifiers known topmed- Alfred A. Ta lor, of Margaree, says: _Fmf ”°"9“5"°“»dY5P°P5l8»|f°5¢dl0h°l~ --one some Miuannis Liisiiiiinr b <1 ~ ahead of all other medicines as a eur- Thos. W. Payne, of Bathurst, saved ative agent. ' goinpound can best show its power over _ - used hetore the hot weather comes on y will certainly effect a most blessed change for every man and woman oak ‘ whose blood is foul, impure and slug- __°___ gish. _ U i . _ ' A Man’sIdea.' g V fiettiigliven. _ ` T'*‘° no °th?r' Ste-What an arti tie home the it that you dare sit down on. For Sd” e‘ erywhem Murglesons have. “it’s raining William. Y OIII 11111815 He-Yes von can't had anything in take your umbrella s i-_.__ Wrighvs. at McGougan & Wright’s. - S' day morning. turned home yesterday. , Manufacturin Co , left bv the North business trip to New Brunswick. _ post paid on receipt of price.-Cuiiiuizs Bookstore Summerside 16 Bi d 2 w McGongan dr Wright’s. short ot rebellion or a fatal accident will bring about any cha ige for the better. The genial superintendenvs wide awake interest in the welfare ot the road has been appealed to. His neglect of‘ this most important section has been publicly and privately condemned, “but none ol these things move him,” and the wharf continues to be a disgrace and 'a public nuisance. ' Purn and lllnan insides. Non is the Time to .Cleanse gnnd Tone the Body. _ T ‘ Palm Galen tnnnouid llebulllls and Slringllieis llrnlindnwn ind Wnalnnnll Phgslnlal Framis- --il, V On the street, in assemblies and where men and women do most congregate, the quick and critical eye can discern weakness, decay and disease. The cruel signs 'of disease and death are not confined toany particular; class, or age. There are prominent victims in youth and full age, and this is truly the season when the army of diseased people shows up in full strength.. The faces ot men and women in the month of May are the true indicators of _In the great majorityot cases pois- trouble For such e suffer m blood and skin diseases, Pame’! their only salvation. It is the- vreat- cal men, its marvellous cures are the est and best _proofs of its eliicacy. _ iliousness and liver complaint that 'so _uicklywoar outnervousl energy and ife, Paine’s Celery compoundstands tar It is just now that Paine's Celery isease and weakness. A bottle or two No, 1 wou't I carried it yesterday, NEW MiLi.ii\’E1ii'. See the novelties Mn. W. S. McKi|n took away five horses by the Northumberland ester- Miss JANIE B. McNo'rr,of Malpeqné, who spent the winter in Boston re~ Mir. C. L. Jonas. of the Mechanics, E - . _ _ ‘ umberland yesterday morning for a Raw’ inflamed Surface with CH.AitI.iis M. SninLnoiv’s complete Works-nine volumes; 25 cts per single volume, or six for $100. By mail BUY your dress skirts ready made. A full assortment in plain and tiguied lustre, black and navy. surges. poplins, nic. These skirts are all well made, lined with the best linenette. linen. vel- vet binding. Prices, $_2.25. $2.75. $3.25 and $4.00. See these goods at N0 move has _yet been made to im- prove the condition of‘ Railway wharf. and it is beginning to look as it nothing and vigorous by the use oiDr A W Man B ale weak school 1 t Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills It is uric ‘en y P ’ gm su ln all Gases nf llnlilng Burning llumurs i will the CUTIBURA BESDLVENT While Cleansing the Skin and Scalp with hot baths of CUTI- CURA SOAP and healing the CUTICURA OINTMENT. A Complete Treatment, $l.25i , _ ourrxnx-r. Alle. Bnaor.van.Ue. forrna D. un Cozr-.P1094-»B°l\==-I' -_ - J ' _ Poor Tommy. ” , ay, Tommy? You seem to be ner Teacher-Whavs the matter with you YO - us and uneasy. a ' ‘s and ma’s wooden wedding. and I nearly all the neighbors sent 'em shing- les. ` I ' WEARY OF EXPERIMENTING.. n With salves. suppositories and oint- snts and|dreading a surgical operation, res and hundreds have turned to Dr W Chase’a Gintinent and found in an absolute cure for piles The llrst pplicatiou brings relief from the ter A it a ible itching and it is very seldom that ore than one box is required to effect i a permanent cure lnnonam a P _1 IABTIII BARRISTERS 8oliitors,Notaries Public, &e.Money to loan ICESl t¥:s‘:f?°»‘l‘n‘if..°'s% H C McDoN.u.n B A.M P.P K J M\R'rn¢ B A. Rn tod Pa Blend m - o U ._ ' . m A .. . . _ ~ = wi pj | ag' _r' _r g ‘ ' ¢ I . . I ~ }. I- - in (- . 5 - - _ 4 ..._________ ~ ~ f _Q _ _l ». . ' 'wnim smear. » E Tommy--_-I am. Yesterday was my been kept busy pac Union "night, and yet Messrs. 8 d»Foae‘at tb us in __ .-e_ __ _ l _ is such as tomake again get Moiisoonn Monsoon." 25, _ . » 1: _a ” 'J' - in . ,,. .=|.;u. .U .- \-,v_.if- - ~* i ._-___ , _ . _' e ff .'~- -' », _.ri-‘ .,. ...As - . if 1 -11 r ._-’='f ‘ _ _ |l|llo*..cEi _ ' l Y Thr fact that Fitzslnimona _has had his _teeth set with diamonds I takin toflie an indication that he1h'~is permanently retired from the prize ring.” 2 ` “Whyso P” . _ _ _._ _ B "Whyycu don’t 'suppose he‘s` _going- to take any chance of having _Iouef of those ` knocked down. his_-throat, do ou P” ’ ` ' J' " Four weeks past six _nersons hilt* Teaworkin trom7A Mio 1 So say they are still behind with their orders It is good to hear that some urine are gettmglots ot bnaiua~l l’ T i Leo‘a Jubilee ROME. May pope thismom ing handed to Monsignor Marina a bull declaring a universal jubilee in the year 1900 Gough Cured In a Right, lryonhave acou croold do 'tewm tn Cough lflgtar th d is 3'$sp'ésisa. -1-inns: iiiiiiailni filename has moved the most cure Used internal! and aptgaiet to f and ‘ ee 1° nr- =° ~°°f~ £5' ni i si all ..i::..‘:.° ° “=°"‘“‘=*~ ,E aaaaaaaaaaaannn i The Home of .'-1| Canadian _Enterprise _ I,-1 ' Mains: it %%%f%%% ectric-#ml Detachable W _ is 'rue nnl-:Ari-:sr ,canal TIRE ann mal Facrolw, I _ __ in caniana, p e n _ ,is Run by Canadjaii Workmen . and Flnanced by Canadlanfloney. its Patents are granted Canadian Gcvernmenti and it’ 9 nearer and safer than any other tire--ml 'We bar none and aollclt lnveatlgatloi ' We can aupplyanyd 1 In every possIlile'lmprovelne‘nt. ` _evasive . _ ‘* . i , .n _ I _ = Z l D IOIQICII Th; _ Unflfll Soo Per C opoussnin in canadian rin-cngiinui it is entirely as “W4 st] U J _ aonolalaaoaalonolalaaaaenonoaenaloas _ _ Electric and Imperial Tlrea are better i om: catranoovn rs Now anani' PLEASE WRITE I L.. RUGERS & ROGER Agents, Charlottetown and $iimmersid emand, and are ul