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The owner of the hotd and Store awoke and found sev- mgy armed Beers ir: his room, They loot- eg and .set tire to the premises. _if-I-#11 nisiiiiii cuiin The Case of Mi-is Gillant, of Summer- ' si ic, P. E. I. proves bf-yond a doubg tint _ D.idd's Dy°yf=p=ia Tablets will cure even the mos, Stubborn ani Chronic Cases of ' Stomach Trouble. Dyspepsin is not a respector of persons. Youngarii ol i. rich an-i poor, alike, suifer I; the tortures of this dread disease. There _ ue very few who entirely escape. ; That it can he cured, is no longer a matter of doubt. Theories are often ex- ploded. but nothing can overcome the reductions which result from actual ex-L perlences l _ Many have claimed to have discovered a ",|,¢i‘_~,- for Dyspepsia. The theories advanced have been plausable and seem-' ingly reasonable. put when the proposed med.,-.ines have been subjected to the ,cwal test. they have been found wanting. Previous to the discovery of Dodd`s Dygpepsia Tablets, no medicine had ever ‘ successfully attacked and defeated all kinds of stomach trouble. Dodd’a Dys- Tablets have never failed. Miss Maggie Gallant, of Summf-rside,' P. E. I., is an example. Brieiiy that is what she sa_vs:- “I have been troubled with Dyspcpsia and Stomach \Veo.kness for four years. i i fty Boers part of the command which at- - The Grand Division of the Sons of Tem- - <1 pi train last week suddenly appear- perance, held their quarterly session with Burns Division at Tyne Valley on Friday last. The almost impassable state of the country roads kept a large number from attending, still the meeting was a fairly large and very enthusiastic one. In the lunavoidable absence of G. \V. P_, Bro. _John A. L.iwsou,of this city, the meet- ing was presided over by P. G. W. P., David Arbing, of Maple Leaf Division. After the transaction of routine busi- ‘ ness, eight members were initiated into this branch of the order. A brief report the G. W. P. was read by the presiding oflicer, in which the opinion was confidently expressed that the Order was growing in strength, The Grand Scribes report was next submitted and was an exhaustive review of the position of the Order. Owing to the meeting being earlyin the month, returns were not as complete as usual, but show- ed one hundred and thirteen new mem- bers added since the new year, five public meetings held, and S151 in receipts of subordinate divisions, and $53 to Grand Division. The net gain in membership was con- siderable. The following are smne of the gains: Helping Hand 17; Springfield 17, Union 9, etc. The reports of the Grand Scribe and Committee on state of the order, particu- larly emphasized the importance of Pro- pogation and Juvenile work. The charters of Goodwill, Excelsior and Earnest Disisions were suspended. The question of the Provincial Prohi- bitory Law was discussed, and the unani- mous opinion was in favor of its being striugently enforced. The following resolution which was un- animously endorsed, speaks for itself in this matter: - “\Vhere~is a Provincial Prohibitory 1 could not Het anv relief. “I heard of Dodds Dyspepsirs Tablets; and bought some. They relieved me in-F sumtly, and I have not been troubled since. I am completely cured." Miss Gallant's experience adds another' tothealready long list of perfect cures,@ effected by the use of Dodd`s Dyspepsia Tabletl. F There is positively no case of Stomach Trouble (except Cancer) that Dodd`s Dyspepsia Tablets will not cure. This is a strong statement, but it is made without any qualification whatever, and the experience of every Dyspeptic who has tried Dodd`s Dyspepsia Tablets. has confirmed it. Its truth connot be de- » nied. _ Thousands of people have uscd Dodd`s' Dyspepsia Tablets, and never in a single case, ha we they f;-iilei to cure. Many cases _ have been of long staiidinc and very acute | but DoooL, April 15,-The inports of wheat into Liverpoole last week were 90,5(l) quarters from Atlantic ports, 1,000 from`Paciiic ports, and 31,000 from other ports. The imports of corn from Atlantic ports last week were 58,200 quai ters. .__-{---1 Tlle Spring Lila-Giver Paina’s Gelery Gompnund. Carries 0n its Great Work in All Classes ol Society. Its Present Use Will Estab- lish a Firm Foundation of Health for the G Future. The success of Paine’s Celery Com- pound, as alife-giving spring medicine is confined to no one class of society. Its grand work in banishing disease has won the approval of those in high positions, and it also fully enjoys the confidence of our city toylers and the farmers :of our broad Dominion. At this season, when health-restoring should be the first thought, take no chances with medicines that have no raputation or established Ifame. The wise and prudent make Paine’s Celery Compound their chosen remedy and never suffer disappointment. Mr. G. J.. McDonald. of Cornwall, Ont., gladly, writes as follows: “After having given your Paine’s Celery Compound a thorough testing, I am pleased to say a few words in [its favor. For three years I suffered ter-‘ ribly from rheumatism. It seemed to ine that I was forced to endure all the agoiiies and pains that a mortal could possibly experience from the dreadful disease. “While sud`eringI tried many of the advertised medicines and also doctors prescriptions, but never found a cure until I procured a supply of Paine’s Celery Compound, It worked like a charm-it seemed to strike at the very root of my trouble. I am now cured; all pains are banished, and in every respect, I ama. cured man. “I shall always consider it a. pleasure and duty to strongly recommend Paine’s Celery Compound to all who are atliicted with rheumatism. __ .__4.. CHINESE NEWS. PEKIN, April 15.-Li Hung Chang has _l rogram is being prepared, can ma _ .. .................... ._ ‘gotfee (tree) mins 01° _ln , : Ammonia, Powdered Box-:ix , u ~. ,_ _ NewKi:ngBdward Divlsion.Aii excellent _'°_*_"-' - l_ 4 ~ » _ ’- l .Ticker-15<=w= 811° 'lt -» __S- : Bai..--Insect P°wi,”f _ _ _ . F»`;>_ ' .- 1,, f. __ _ A V -g, _ -Hi'£'¥` _ _ W.-il '-;l`_i<1i."<' '“ ’~l_<_‘(_>_’ ‘_ _ 1 ' . - ;_ » t _ _ » ~ __ _- . T _ -in. Your Business_ is to buy your boy’s clothing where they are chc`apes-t.`: tliat’s l\ice little suit 2 pieces all wool at $l..75._ _ ‘ Another _solid _all wool Tweed _sclioolsuit at $2.75. enaeaso~o»osst $8_ each and _iigreserge suit 3 piece $4.00. Better ones up is no doubt we can save your money on your own suit. . A Aperfect fitting suit hard solid tweed at $10. butter ` ` than many made by the tailors at $15. ' ‘ ' ‘ ' _ Another at $12 solid English Clay Worsted- Sack ` interest now lies in buying clothing as cheap and good as ‘A possible_don’t doubt that do you? And our interest lies’ i exactly in the same thing, don’t doubt that either do you-Z 4 Well let ns get together will you Z _ ' . Prowse r- =\> "eil s§3?' N _(eil \--`_ *iii 1 _ »~ .`>\ii'_i> .t . _ 1-' ~\ _ _ .I - _ ‘QQ ‘*:,.f - it ` Your Own I _ i i . _ - ;` _'_ » 1 I ¢ _'__ ,;,v_<§*.FP.‘ fa"'~§W’ _'H ‘M __.,... ;» l"i~.~mi. _ ___ -.. T. A, . -'PL 'oi . ' _‘_ H; (.3 ._ ‘_ __ ____ _ _ _ _ ._¢._ _ _._ -. _ _ _.1 ~ - _.it _’ 'iii 'j » -__ '-'-= _ »: _ _ __ _ _ #JW .gs " . _. _ _,-.itz _ ll sw' ;'. _' `-'.- _ ._ ,,;.f‘ iii" . 45" .ii-wf§fte‘s.'e‘_. _ __ _ _ ' _ o.ur__§w=_¢ff§easlf_-e “H- 120 November. _. Plant ‘ P. s. iaoi” <1# " 'reet"dy;' Gefono ` I -"|"'CD-- v\~\~w~(vs~ J..B ac onald& GOOD N lf ___ a G F1..-F. 'Will close' out their Boot and Shoe department and want to do -it quickly. A ' _ _ e _ _ _ Will clear at from 25 to 50 per cent. -_ No reasonableofier refused. O’ " A lot of new stock will _ he included- rin the sale. -A ' ` il? i Terms Cash,-'-No goods on”i_approva1._. C _ _ _ f Q3 l»'~?_`a.` \1ll¢_=’o‘?=3~.f‘-’~ mm\v.»>‘»` » ctw _ wu»@f*fif'°'2 sg-,` ‘_ __ ‘ _- ‘~ __ ;.1_'__~_ _ " _ *_-_ _ ~ _ _ ' _ ____.'- _ "_-'; _ _ Y f ’ " _ ‘_ _ -. S _ 2 ' “- _ ' _ -‘ 2' - - " Q `-__x_»..-»_;.,~_ ;=__-#L_~<'~f‘-;"i.ai;si:i` ._ ‘f_i__-__ -'~_¥¢-.__-__ __.<_-_ ;_f»- ip ox; ~ it "W-’~' _ ` ‘ ' _ _ _ .» ' ._ as ,- - D 3 ‘n ° ‘ i - ~ __-= -t. -_ _ _ -f ' - . _ _-_-“_ ~_.~ _ -,..l 1.. '._,_ -_._ _ 1 -___ .__’.' _-‘_ ~ i-_ .:~’1~.t~'___”‘"s~" _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,___ ' _ _ __ A 2;; ;:.~;-.",;;-’Z:1'.':‘.::’.'.:-_;.’.' .-_._ - .1 1. - _ _ _ \. _ _.__ ._ _s __ y ,. 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