: . i i RR a MB eee THE DAILY FXAMINER, CHARLOTT ETUWN, MARCH 3, 189% eens PERSONAL CHATS. Miss Virginia Montgomery of New Orleans is the designer of the Confeder- ate monument to be erected at San An- tanio. Professor F. A. Young of Newark, N. J., who holds the record of 11 hours and 6 minutes, has challenged all comers to @ long distance fiddling match. When Mme. Albani sings before the gqnasn, she is always requested to finish with the ‘‘Blue Bells of Scotland,’’ which is a special favorite with her majesty. Senjamin F. Allen of Grafton, W. Va., wbo has just celebrated his one hundred and seventh birthday, says that he fought in the British army against Nap leon. Borasjeno Kcloman Tiszo, Hungary’s greatest statesman, bas not taken any etive interest in politics since he re- signed the premiership. He is said to resemble Bismarck in many points of personal charac‘er. The will of the late Henry Barnhart, one of the wealtiiest pioneers of Cali- fornia, consists of only 18 words and ! says simply, ‘‘I direct that my property shall be disposed of according to the laws of the state of California.”’ Miss Frances ©. Willard, who was reported by an Indiana paper to be op- posed to coeducation, has written a let- ter denying this report and declaring that she believes women should have sll the privileges that men have, The dean of &t. Asaph delighted a London crowd recently by sprinting after a pickpocket and catching him. The thief had stolen the dean’s wife’s pocketbook in church while she was watching her husband perform a mar- silage ceremony. Major General Eengough of the Brit- ish army, who cied recently, became Jamous in India for a divisional order commanding the medical staff to pare the corns and cvt the toe nails of the men in order to improve the marching efficiency of the division. Professor Theodore Mommsen, the famous historian, is a man of small stature, with long, snow white hair hanging down to his shoulders anda frame almost emaciated, but he still has the energy and the power of work that one might expect in a man half his age. Jules Massenet, the French composer, has announced that he will write no more operas. Massenet has a cigar be- tween his lips almost all the time. He never accepts social invitations, never attends performances of his own works except at rehearsals and is of an exceed- ingly nervous habit. Prince Oscar of Sweden, who some fime ago gave up his royal rank to marry Miss Ebba Munck and is now known as Count of Wisborg, has decid- ed to go to Africa as a missionary, to- gether with his wife. They have been practicing on savages who have visited } Stockholm with traveling shows. Mr. Nansen, the arctic explorer, is quite exacting and exorbitant in his terms. For a lecture in Washington he , demanded a bonus of $1,000 cash in ad- vance, that all his expenses and the ex- penses of his lecture shonld be paid, }and that he should juve 60 per cent of , the remainder of the proceeds, if there i were any. i APHORISMS. Kindness out of scason destroys au- thority. —Saadi. It is never wise to slip the bands of discipline. —Lew W al-ace. God alone can properly bind upa bleeding heart.—Joseph Roux. Age is a matter of feeling, rears.—George William Curtis. not of Only evil grows of itself, while for goodness we want effort and courage.— Amiel. If a man cannot 63a Christian in the place where he is, he caunot bea Christian anywhere. -— Henry Ward Beecher. Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. You will never err if you listen to your own sugyestions.—Cicero. Tho firmest friendships have been formed in mutual adversity, asiron is the most strongly united by the fiercest Jame.—Colton. There is a healthful hardiness about real dignity that never dreads contact and communion with others, however Bumble.— Washington Irving. insincerity in a man’s own heart must make all his enjoynients, all that con- cerns bim, unreal, so that his whole life aiust seem like a merely dramatic rep- resentation. —Hawthoruae. Other blessings may be taken away, but if we have acquired a good friend by goodness we have a blessing which suproves in value when others fail. It is even heightened by sufferings.— Channing. a er OS ur great hat sale for one week is to nace room for 18 cases of Christy’a cele- brated London bats that we expect to open wy ina tew days.—Prowse Bros.—lhe Stylish asters. 47 31, Yo you wanta New York Cap? We will open our New York ha's and epecia! Lonion shapes nes. week —Jas, Paton, & Co, — AS SS, “ Al. SS > Sp PALE AND SALLOW ILS If your daughter is pale, weak, ‘*tired-out,’’ troubled with headache, backache and pain in the side; if her development to womanhood is delayed, lose no time; use Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. They will assist her to develop properly and regularly, will enrich the blood, restore health’s roses to the cheek, and danger of Consumption and premature death will be averted. a HEALTH FAILING — CURED. Miss Eugenie Doiron, daugh‘er of Capt. Gaspard Doiron, Chateau Richer, Que, saye: “From my childnoop I had beent we? | ' : in delicate : health, and duting the past few years while studying hard to ob- tain my di. ploma a8 a Yj; teacher, my YH health as- YU, iff YU sumed such J a critical condition that my friends consumption. into I was treated ly several Coctors and took great quintities of drugs, but received no hevght I was gong benefit. One dav afrie.d who had herself been in delicate health, and who was built up by the use of Dr. Williams’ Birk Pills, advired metotry them. I at once got a supply, aod from the time [ began to take the second tox I felt relief, and when I had fiaished the tenth box I was in batter bealth than I bad ever been in my _ life before. I therefore do not hesitate to declare—and I understand my _ responsi- bility in making such a dec laration—tbat Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills deserve the con- fidence of the public. EP GD GS =P Ep ST. Virus’ DANGE. This trouble usually occurs Mm the young. Irregular and involuntary movement of the arms, legs or head. Languidness, trembling of the hands. Sometimes older persons have it. In either case the surest, speediest cure is Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. CDGDED DED A MOTHER’S THANKS, Her Child suffered From —Lost the Ure of Her Right Side and Almost Lest the Power of St Vitus Dance Speech. Aylmer, Que., Gazette. Of all the discoveries made in medicine inthis yreatege of progress none have done more to alleviate human suffering than have Dr. Wiliiams’ Pink Pills. We suppose there is nota bamlet in this hroad land in which the remarkable beal- ing power ofthis favorite medicine has nu. been put tothe test and proved triumphant. itisa@ great medicine end the good it has acecn pl shed can only be faintly eatimeted. Tiere are many in Aylmer who speak of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills in t rms of prais-, and among them is the family of Mr. Join Smith, the well. known black-smith and wheelwrigbt. Having heard that his daughter, Mise Minnie, had been cured of St. Vitus Dazce ke Rich, Red Blood Makes Weak Feople Bright, Ail. DPR. WILLIAMS PINK Activ. and Strong RES D Th c led cE EVIDEN upon Mr. Smith to learn the par. ticulars. Upon mentioning the matter to hom he expressed pleasure in making the facts public, and remarked that be thovght Mrs. Smith could probably give the par- ticnlars better than himself. Mrs. Smith said that about a year ago Minnie was attacked with St. Virus Dance, of a rather severe nature, aad a nnomber of other medicnes were tried, but withoue any effect upon tbe trouble. An electric battery was also used, but had no beneficial! effect. The jtrouble appeared to be getting more severe, and finally Minnie was obliged to discontinue going to school, havirg lost the power of her right side. Her speech wae also so much aff-cted it was with difficulty tha’ she could be onder stood. She was outcf sehool for abouc six manths and all this time she was un- dergoing treatmeut, which. however, proved ineffective. One day Mrs. Smith saw in the Gazette the particulars of a case of St. Vitus Dance cured by the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and determined to try them with Minnie. By the timetwo hoxes were used Mrs. Smith was sensibles of a great improvementin her daughter condition, and after the use of four more boxes was satisfied that Minnie was com= pletely cured, a8 no symptoms of the trouble remained. This was more Too little blood ! go up stairs. and that is Greek for having you like that ? Are vour gums pale i Put] dowa your eyelid—I! and pale ? 2 ae That is where * ese PAWEL than by any other means. in the world; they have Williams’ Pink Pills, put up in packages just LIKE THIS If your dealer does not keep th something else, send the price, 50 « to the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., return mail—postage paid. rere > qa A THANK OFFERING. by the use of these Pills, the Gazette A C'ergyinan Writes on Behalf of Gratefa!l People—Dr. Williams’ Pink Piils Res- tored Their Health and They Wish Ovber Suff rers to Koow It The Rev. f liowiag letter wri ten by the Win. Lawson, Methodist miaister at Rich i- bucto, N.B, *ltests in the eSt s*rong- manner the Dr. Wil- liame’ Pink Pills ani at will suggest whv this | great medi- cine ix Ro . popular in thousands of homes thr ughou* the Dom- : in1on—it cures when other med cines fail, | Ricmipecto, N. B., Avi’ 26, 1297. | Dear Sins, Iam gadto furii-h you the following voluntarily given testimonial! with the fullest permirrion to give the | names and place. They do ths as a thank -offering to God and your m -dicine. Mrs Wm, Warman. Teo Little Blood > That is what makes men and women look pale, sallow and languid. makes them drag along, always tired, never hungry, un- able to digest their food, breathless and palpitating at the heart after slight exertion, so that it is a trouble to They are ** Anzemic,”’ doctors tell them ; More anzemic people have been made strong, ener~ getic, hungry, cheerful men cnd women by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People They are the finest Tonic any other medicine, but you must get the REAL Dr. The wrapper is always printed in red ink on white paper aes eee i= 1 meritey } pernsal of it | GE OF THOSE WHO HAVE PROVED than @ vear ago,and sinee that time the-e has not been the slightest recurreace of the dread disease. While Minnie was taking the pills her weight increased, and her general health was much improved. DIABETES CURED. Mr. Isaiah Gillard. Wales, Ont., writes: — My niece, who has lived with me four years, suffered from troubles incident to girlhood and frcm what the dectors aad was diabetes. Inu fact two doctors attended her for eight months and sbe was taking their prescrivtions, but al] the time get ing weaker. We then decided to give Ds. Williams’ Pink Pills atrial. When she began taking them her complection was yellow, she was troubled with shortness of breath and seemed to have no blocd and no relish for food. When she had cem-~ pleted the third box she was very much better, and when she had taken nine boxes her health was = fully restored, and she is today as healthy a looking girl as you would wish toree. We have recommended Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to our acquaintances, and they are the most popular med:cine in this section of the country. a ce oe =" Oat o ” That is what ‘too little blood.’’ Are nstead of being scarlet ? s the lining of it bloodshot too little blood ’’ shows. cured more people than em, or tries to persuade you to take rents a box or $2.50 for six boxes Brockville, and get the genuine by C oe of Molus River (near here) says her son Alden was sickly from birth. He could hardiv ever retain food, and his parents | had tw little hopes tnat he would live long and tune doctors whoattended him were ot the same opinion. Till seven years of age he continned in that condition, ‘Then the \ reat. | | iil and not able to go about, Ed SP EP EP LD IT Is RHEUMATISM. Have you a severe pain in the joints or in the muscles? Is the pain aggravated by cold? Does it arise from exposure to cold or damp, or from a wetting ? These signs indicate Rheumatism. It may develop into Rheumatic fever, or if not checked, may occur again and again every winter. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have cured hundreds of sufferers. — —--- Exzypt acd South Africa, and thea with an honorable d i 8- charge he came to iT that has ever been recorde? is that of little Minnie Woodside, of Ba tic, P. BE. [. and Mrs. Woodside are membere of the Princetown Presbvterian church and are sell and favorably known in the setllemeng where they reside, A newspaper corres, p »ndent hearing.of the remarkable recov f this little girl, called on Mr. Wondside and ascertained the eXuct tacts in the The following is substanily the reenlt of the intervies. “About . al £go last Jy firet votlealia my littl d ier Was not as bright as usual aod thet cowplained gt chest. Up t that time she hed regularly { attended school clever for She did Woe a child nothing but attend schoo! and although I avd remarkably of her age. never ously. Thinking that she was only ran down I kept herfrom school fora few weeks and expected that she would be all Canada and 2ettled down iv St, Jobn, N.B. Rugged as his constitution wae, il was not une uffeeted by the euposure incident to a eoldier’s life in Burman, tbe Son- 4, dan and the Trans- } vaul,and it is po wonder that when he came to St. Jobn about a year ago, be was attacked witn rheumatism: which while it did not prevent him from earning a living, was the occasion Of mnuch discomfort and lose of sleep. He com- plained of pains in bis limbs, swelled joints, palpitatiou of the heart, shortness of breathe and great Jassitude, which neither bis doctor’s prescription nor the patent medicines to whica he resorted were able to remove. Under these cir- cumstances he wae induced to try Dr. Wiilams’ Pink Pills, with the happiest resvits. Ailthe disagreeable symptoms were ramoved and with a supply of Dr. William’s Pink Pills, Mr. Noaka says he would not hesitate to re-enter Her Ma- jesty’s army in any part of the world if his services were jequired. Oe Miss Amina Kelly Tells of Her Illness and Subsequent Care—A Sratement Tha Should be Read by Every Girl in Canada. Mies Amina Keily, a well-known and much esieemed young lady living*at Ma;:lewood, N. B., writes: —‘I consider it |myduaty to let you kaow what your | wonderfal msdicine has done for me. In April, 18%6,[ began to lose flesh and ‘color my appetite failed and on going up- stairs I would be so tired I woald haye to I continued inthis condition for three months when I was taken suddenly Our family doctor was ealled in and he prononnced my illness ch orosis (poverty of the blood) At ficst his treatment a peared to do good, but only fora time, end [thea began to grow worse. I countinned taking lis medicine for three months, when I was so discouraged at no’ rega ning my health that I declined uking it any longer. [| theu tried a liquid medic ne adverti~ed to cure cases like n tut did not obtain the slightest bencflt. I had become ter- ribly emaciated aud weak. There was a constant terrible roaring noi-e in mv head, mv feet a: d ankles were swollen and I was as psie One day while in this condiion my father bronght beme a box of Di. Williams’ Pink Pills a d a-xed we totry them. In less than a week I could ‘it up, and in acouple of wecks I could “x3 me ne, 28 a Corp-e. | walk qtiite a distance without being tired. use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilla was begun, and under them he recovered and | is pow a strong healthy bov. Mr. War- ! man, the boy’s father, alee adds bia; |} testimonial tothe great valine of Pink ! | Pills, saying: —“I eutfered tor years with | }abad back until I onsed De. Williams’ | | Pink Pills,and they ented me” Miss | Avnie Warmen ad !s thix evidence with | f mach enthusiasm and treed sa “I wra } weak and sickly, end did not know the hl-asing of good health ct 7 fw ox Dr Williams’ Pink Pilla} | and have since en} ryed the best of bhealrh. In fact I am never sick now.” Here you have three members of a family restored to health by the use of | your medicine, and you would almost | covet their good hea!tb,genial ways large- lv resu!ting from such health. They wish } i ' } i | yon to freely use these facts to help ot! er sufferers, end [am able of their pastor to certify to ihe facts above stated. Ww. Lawson, Methodist Minister, CURED OF RHEUMATISM. For twelve years Mr. Lawrence Noaks } I used eight boxes i expect me to recover and are now rvj | ' statenent will be the ) The Means of Re-toring a Little Girl to From the Examiner Charlottetown. asasertantof Her Mej-sty in India, Perhaps the most remarkab'e cure 7 public day. My appetite returued, the roarirg head ceased. I began to yain flee} apd color, aod before I bad useda helt I was ae healthy asl ever dozen box+s hed been in my Ife. My friends did no my cing at the wondeaful change Dr. Wiliams’ Pink Pills have wrought in me. If my means of helping some other discouraged sufferer you are at periect liberty to publish it. The above statement was sworn before meat Maplewood, York County, N.U., this [4:h dag of May, 1897. Timothy W. Sm'th, J. P. Health—She was Gradually Fading Away and Her Parents Woubted Her Kecovery to Health. right again, in my eXpectations, however, as she idly grew weaker aud lost flesh every day and began to cough called to see her and advised us totry Dr any good. I therefore resolved to give boxes tha very dey. ‘0 follow the directiens. month I noticed a decided iniprovement in her health, ard thus encouraged, T continued nsing the pills three months more, Her health was quite restored by that tinse and she was able toattend school again. I regard my daughters cure as almost marvellous, and accord all the eredit to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilla. For little girls and bows with delicaie constie tutions no better remedy could poasibly be prescribed. What was done for my little girl could certainly be done for other children. 2 3 PUD > | KRIDNEY TROUBLE. Symptoms: Irritability of the bladder; frequent desire to urinate; At the endofsa scalding sensations; pain is the region of the kidneys; appetite variable; spirits depressed; sediment in the urine. These indicate Kidney Trouble, which is speedily cured by the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. — - KIDNEY TROUBLE CURED. Mre. Collin Campbell, who lives nest Fort Stewart, says “| suffered very much from kidney trouble, which cauved & severe pain in my back, making it very difficu!t for me to goatoit or alte nd w& my household dusjes. [ have read #0 m: ch of the virtues of Dr. Wiiliam-’ Piuk Pills thet I decided to give them a trial and by the time I had used three boxes I found the tronble bad disapoeared. [ can recommend Dr. Wiliam’ Pink Pilis tnyone who is similiarly affected.” a, —- The mental collapse of Se retary Shere mao isased erd ofa grea: career. Mt Sherman was a leader of the U.S. Senate in its be-i days, and time and ggain show capacity of the highest order. He was for years inthe list of possible presidents. He was even counted among those whe, under ordivary conditions, are too big @ eucceed in the convention, and, like others bad to see jess admittedly able men carry off the prise. His present tailure is the penaliy paid for trying to werk too long. He is a figurehead in a great place whea he should be taking the rect of a Jong times of paire in ber head and supposed it would do her much | :ujury, I allowed her to study too sedule | iwas badly disappointed | I was alarmed aboxt her condition whea _ she complained of # soreness in ber jnnge I wae just prepsiring | to take her to adoctor whena neighbor” Williams’ Pills. She assured me that the pills Shad restored herw own daughter to health | after several doctors had failed to d> hers them atrial and purchased @ couple o hy I began giving mr % little daughter the pills being very careful 4