GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETUWN FERRU-XRY 13 1899 X 0 Q » . . , was §i"“l“? g ,__ _ . ' -~-~- f _,wc 1 Early Accidents Gauss Lifelong Sufferin9~ A Base that ls Causing Talk. \\'iicn a incl nlioiit cigglit }'e:ir._< of nf.1‘c l ki! img 3 cellar a distaiice ol ten icuii striking on mv he;ttl. and caiisiiig con- cussion of the brain. I was takctl 10 11 London, Eng., Ilospiinl, the first sevcii days not reeiiveriitg' coiist‘i0‘.1>IlCS>`- l 111" now 1; vent-s old niiil froiii the time of my accident until I beg.iii tzikiiig Dr. \\_ ard S Pm5 five months :iqo I had been _\'ub_]ect to £`in|ing spells, never being more than two Weeks without :iii attack oi' fiiintiiig. As I grew older these spells beczinic more p,.(`_.`_,._._f.,,¢_ ‘|;L.,;,\,_1 loiigt-1'. zind left me with Tess xxtzility. I was weak, had no strciigih or stiimina, al\\';i_\'s very low-spirited anti down-hearted; imagined that every thi:~._=.' and every person was going against nie. and life only had a dark side for me. My appetite was poor most of the time, but l am now happy to say that, since taking Dr. Wards Blood and Nerve Pills, I have only had one fainting spell, shortly alter' I began taking them, so I have im hesitation in saying that Dr. \\ ard s Pills cured me. Before taking these pills Ialways looked for a fainting spell lot more than two weeks apart; now, I would be greatly surprised at a re_cur- ttncc of these spells. Life, is now bright -the constant, morbid, down-hearted feel~ 'mg is gone, being replaced by a content- ed, hopeful feeling. I feel like working. ly appetite is good, and in every respect lhave experienced the health and strength restoring properties of Dr. Ward s Blood and Nerve Pills. They certainly have proved a great blessing to me. Yours truly, (Signed), Thomas Stanton, Brigh- ton, Ont. _ Dr. \Vard’s Blood and Nerve Pills are sold at 5oc. per box, 5 boxes for $2.00 at druggists, or mailed on receipt of' ce by The Doctor \Va.rd Co., Liiin~..;.l, Toronto. weekly ludition (Thursday) per year Branch Offices Agent Q MMM THE MANS BURDEN. dark continents and the islands of the sea. But had the poet paused to re- flect he might have found that the white and civilized mari’s chief bur- some attention here and now when GRAND i|l|iiii___ii;giii\iiiii Gliirlottelovn Engineer Go’y. A 1 -wr- liciun, Friday. Fab. |7lh.8 p. m- lier the Palmiage of llls lliiior the Lleilmiil lloieniir and the ills- trlet llfflcei Bnllmlig. PROGRA_MN E, _ _ 1'. Tableaux . . . _ ._ .Britain and America United 2, Barrell Peering Contest . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ _ Squadron from Left and Right Half Company, 3. Fencing-First Bout _ . . _ _ . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . _ _ . . . ._ 4.Rayoner.Exercisc . . . . 5. Forcing-Sec iidBout..................__..... I. Hwordsversus Bayonet....._._.._..... , I. 'l'ablraux.._. ...._.._.__....“The Roll Call” & Fencing-Firial.... . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . . _. For silver Medal. __ Th La _St I1~;_'ri=;imiss1o.\'_ - e s an _ Atteal stic_R;i_pr(j_oductipn of ap gricidmt in a. A 311) 3! ll] Il I3. GOD SAVIS TQE QUEEN. §d_mi_s._=i0§ 25 _cent§._ gteeser-veg é-goats 35 cents. 8 8' HBICW pl‘0\'l 6 . Mudmbers of otherforps are requested to at- tend in U if . » n orm , Feb13td . _ _ _ .___ Ploi J ll Robertson ,niirar colin/iissioirrzii, and l’l\0FE§S0ll . Mllillllll Of ‘he Experimental Dairy Farm will visit this province in the interests of the Farmers and Hotiinulturists And will hold meetings as follows: Monday, 27th Feb.-At Rustico Bank at 12.30; Bradalbane Hall at 7. Tuesday,28th Feb.- Kensington Hall at 2; Summerside at 7. Wednesday, March 1-O`Leary Hall at 2; Alberton at 7. Thursday, March 2-St. Peters at 2; Souris at 7. Fridav, March 3 -Charlottetown in Kindergarten Hal1.at 2 ; also at a meet- _i ing of the Dairy Associations of the Pro~ viuce. specially called at Charlottetown at 7, in the same place-same evening. Saturday. March 4-Eldon Hall at 12.30; Murray Harbor South at 7 30. lt is particularly rrquested, as there are two meetings to be held each day, thal:all meetings shall be held on sharp i lime. ,`$1.25;in advance _ . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ _ _ . . . . . . . ._1.00 lJOUS9 gud the H9, €00d soul is honestly concerned for his be .ibri ii ith iii ° iiices. Z _ _ iii can wiu Evilileie siililstiiliiaitidilismmag bee ;i)a.iiilviiii§vi) rum: family, knows that he has not time to quickly iii-mgniip any ` k d th b ' ° form feolduid t theontlrolhto! l§;‘S‘;,_d,-m°§_§’,f’(§`t”_§1‘§f§' wb “'°" ““ ° °‘° “bl attend to it, and fears what may be- ,,m,,fm_ M m°§,,{°;4,h'¢|_°'£‘¢,,¢, , “L Summorsidc, Curries Bookstore-D. K. Curric come of thc httl. ones If the wife I! you need lnedkll l4Yl°O WH” PIU- KUNG; M _ _ _ iiiosAn=a|t.riiua.Iri|¢bao1ut¢iyti-os. _ timrigiiigfiiberwn Bookstore, G. S. Marian, should sit on a schoolboard, or perad- _ ' . , venture 0 forth to vote at an election. * l "' this mean that the Oman 0 l Q M0ND~\Y» FEB~13-1399 to cook the food, :rash the sdislibsy, @Pum Sum Je", Powder :D _ ~ - ,'=“ keep the house and rear the babies, or Pill! 60||l Split” that she should help in all that por- tains tothe welfare, the uplifting and Kipling has sung of the white the government of he race? Obvious- PASSED man’s burden in undertaking the care ly the design was that the man and ' and tutelage of swarthy -races in the t the help-meet should work together side by side, in all the concerns of life. ` Notice how grandly, how wisely Victoria has borne the “cares that yoke with empire” for sixty yeai's,and den is after all among his own kith then question if you can woinan’s fit- Agent, A, L, BEER, and kin and in his own land. And ness to share in all that pertains te_ this phase of the subject is worthy of the government of the nation. Women on the school-boardl Yes!- oodfor man to be al I been i> l . . . " I I and worries of his self-imposed bur- S T den. Scores, hundreds, millions of Mun.. Auenlon, “ ¢° J.” wg” , women, competent and willing to help ~ the Remedies Will Do. \n Iiidcpendeiit Journal, untranimelled an him oifer their ai(]_ He impatient of carlcss;aimiiig' to be h ’. _ _. “,_I’_ W _ ~ __ ._ _ Just. impartial, Reliable. Newsy t emfe'_"°'P "°”’S“yS_," °~ °m”'“ 3 4 .seeking :it all time: ro further the best in place is in the home. f' ‘» tcrcsts ofthe pcoplc,aiid recoiziiizedtliorefore as Now in thi; does henot for eb one The Poop1e’s Paper. _ ' ’ . _ g _Published at its olllccs, New Prowsc Block fhlUg'“t'h3't man S P13091 too 13 in the 1 - ... .\or~th side Post Office, at the following rates. hgme 2 That ten thousand hgmeg ° _, ' ._ _ _Y _ _ his <1 . ~. iiiiiii»iii_g iidiiiiiiiiiiitily (except suiidayitiimg have suffered--are suffering-for the . ._ mont S 1.00: er yr ...................... ._ . ‘ __ semi-wesiny ictliuontménd. &Tinir,;p.,,- want of a. little_ more of_ the element - _ _ yr:$1.50;in_a.glvance ........ _; .............. _.L25 of fatherhood in the daily life ofthe M1310! IIITIIRGQI that hh Rheumatllin Qin will cure nearly all cases ot rheuma- ;-~ _ timi ln a few hours; that lill Cure Dnpepatl. i will cure ind gestion and all stomach troubles; that his Kidney Cure will cure 90 per cent. of all easel ot kidney trouble; that his Ca- tan-li Cure will sun catarrh no matter how long standing; that lit: Bendaclieoirewllleuro kind of h dloli ll ‘ ~. `l;-'JI - yu, _ . - Ill’ Cl C " \ ~,, 'a fcwixiinutes; that voumigast' Telephone °mce°R Seman’ARent Such g man should take time to H5' B-M°CREAl)Y» LITIHOOD’ ,. read again from a memorable old @ r i ' Mmm I R" mn I “ami r' iBook the account of the institution of @P‘"e mm Baking Fwd" the first family on earth. “It is not Pun S9" |5|ay0f|||g Eymglg g one. I will _ ' make an help meet for him” Did; “i” Pure cnlleas nonsense For QUALITY and VALUE are UNSUB- @ sk for them. Send to Pure Gold rito, for souvenir. §”‘Mail orders have specia ttention copes p s c sconce @ O Box 50 Ch’town @€ @@@@@@@@@@ I nu; i 4 lll Plll woman is generously proposing toiand on the bank directorate and at the In stock taking last Week We ouiid some ,_ eome in and share the man’s burden ciiic council board, and wherever - _ f ' ture We had qeased to' make an a 1 » S 0111' in the management of the multifari- they choose to come and help the e me mm" “ish” pam" e of ms - E -~ ' ous affairs of a complex civilisation. man to boar his burden. Let this be, "m||.|°IM|» me |_|eg;_ 90". and mg Human; cr(.)wd1§glN Y P£1TTEkRNb. on li 'we mu? For great is the burden which the_,if only that the_man may have time ms w’°rsm me ua or and “rs war ,prices 9 OW 3 Ou ma 9 QUICK C arance or us lniodern man has taken upon him-I to devote his family, where the D I ° for the BUYERS- paternal society and counsel and con- burma- self. Ma.n’s burden l To build the ship; navigate the seas; discover a new land; to fight. and quell, the savage; to hew down the forest; to dig out the grumpy to plow and sow and reap; to build the house, the school, the church; to care for ilocks and herds; no open and work the mine; to build the village, the city; to erect the fac- tory; to lay the gas-pipe, the writer-_ pipe, the sewer; to dredge the harbcr channel and build the docks; to ad- minister tho law, to heal sick bodies and preach no sin-sick souls; to or- ganise the civic and municipal govern- ment, the legislature, the parliament; to make the laws,collect the revenues, build the public works; to lay cut and build railways, spanning the conti- nents with bands of steel; to drive the swift locomotive and drag the colossal serpentine length of gtrains, bearing the harvest of a continent. to the seaports; to weave a net- work of wires along which to flash his written message or spoken words; to govern the nation ; to regulate its relationswith other nations; to pro- vide generals, captains, armies, ships, guns and ammunition ; to fight its battles by sea. and land-but why enumerate further the tasks which the male half of the race has taken up, ever adding to the burden year by year since first the fiat went forth : "In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread till thou return into the ground.” It will be seen at a. glance that the ma.u`s burden is too great. Primarily he was the king of the household and had few cares outside, for there were no shops, factories, learned professions, municipalities, legislatures or govern- ments in those early days. In those days he was a. family man, as he was designed to be. Today he neglects the oversight of his household and leaves it to the wife and mother. She takes. up alone the home-burden that was meant to be, and ought to be divided. He takes up the greater, the multiplex burden of the shop, the ofhce, the factory, the editorial sanctum, the ship, the railway, the legislature, the judiciary-the ten thousand heart-killing labors,careq cccc ccccccccc W"""'°°°‘“P°"°d*° trol have been too long absent. For f \ ' 9 ' ~ _ _ »{*f.f/fi' /_._ >,",5,~ _ "1 Death Pulls the Trigger. ‘ ` ' ' A man doesn’t have to -_ _.___ pull the triggei; himself ` /' ' in order to comlirit sui- ; ~ cide. He doesn’t‘even __ "" need a gun or any kind “»- ' of weapon. All he nged * 1 do is work hard and at `- _.___ the same time neglect his health. Death will do the rest. Men nowadays are all in a hurry. They bolt their food, arid get indi- zestion and torpid liver. The blood gets impure. When the blood is impure, sooner fir later something will “smash_" The smash will be at the weakest and most overworked point. In a marshy cggintry 't will probably be malaria and ch'§,s_ A vorking man will probably have a oilions ittack. A clerk or boolzlzeeper will have _ie-acily consumption. A business, or pro- essional man, nervous prostration or _~xiiziustion_ » lt isii’t hard to prevent or cure these dis- :-ases if the right remedy is taken at the right time. Dr. Picrce’s Golden Medical Discovery makes the appetite keen, diges tion and assimilation perfect, the liver act- ive. the blood pure and the nerves steady and strong. It drives out all disease germs. it makes rich, red blood, firm iiesli, solid muscle and healthy nerve-fiber. It cures malaria and bilious attacks. It cures new- ous prostration and exhaustion. It cures 98 per cent. of 'all cases of consumption, bron- chial, throat' and kindred affections. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser contains the letters of thousands who have been cured. » ‘ I have been one of your many patients. by taking Dr. Pierce’s medicines," writes Mrs. Per- lil Cook, of 140 W. 3d St., Covington. Ky. “ Your ‘Favorite Prescription’ and 'Golden 'Medical Discovery’ have saved my life when it was de spaired of." Send 31 one-cent stamps, to cover cost of customs and mailing only, to the World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buialo, N: Y., for a paper-covered copy of Dr Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser; -cloth binding 50 stamps. A whole med- ical library in one iooo-page volume. BUSY -_ ~ “° ,_ C C 'C C G09* run day and night to f'\ ,_ JonN T, 1vi¢i.E.1si.ANn I -I-' D-_ TAYLUR PRINTER Queen St. 'lim ,i ml, ,ii ii .;;‘._.:“;;i_n;‘li._;_““ .221 Sl Pelvis B0 S Club . ¢ . _ , . _ ) ' f g I y I I the woman might become neglectful , ` I 5 _ --has himself, because of his burden, I _ _ been too much withdrawn from his 0 _ I family.--Think it over. f ~ l IN ci is Parlor Suit at $45 00 wa $65 00. at $40 00 was $60 00 " at $35 00 W $50 00 at $37 50 W $50 00 " at $32 50 wa $45 00 5 “ at $30 00 wa $40 00 00 St. PETER’S HALL Moda|iEve°nli§, Fell. |3lh. ” PROGRAMME. ' PART 1. l. tett _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . ._ Quar e .................... .. Me~sr Bayfield, Owen, Mob'-'an and Earle. Song . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . _ . . . . _ . . . . _ . . _ _ . . . . .. Rev. T. H. Hunt. 3. Recitatiou _ . . _ _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . Master Jack Norton. 4. Song . . . . _ . . _ . . _ ._ . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . __ Miss Cotton. 5. Viilin Solo. . . . . . _ . _ . . . _ . . . . _ _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ .. Prof. Viiinicombe. 6.t.Reading.._._.._ . _ . _ _ . . . _ . _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Miss Flo MiKenzie. _ 7. Vocal Solo . . _ _ _ _ . . . . __ . _ . _ . _ . . . _ . _ . _ . . . . . . . . _ ._ Mrs. E. H. Norton. PART. ii. _ BIIVSTRELB- _ __ Curtain Raiser, Cgrnnany. 'jHot Time and "U p de Hill. th 1. . . . . _ .“Honey You Have Ser ved Me Wrong’ Bouts Sr. _ _ 2. Quartette . . . _ _ . . . . . _ _ _ . . _ . _ ..“Old 'Black Joe’ Bone~' Sr,, Tamb \ Jr.,Bonc~; and Tambos -Yrs, 3. ..“Yonr My Color, but You Ain’t My Kind" lines J r. 4. Whistling Solo. Ta_]._.6(.___j _ I _ . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ . _ 5. “'1‘}§ir_e;’s a VVarmSpot in My Heart for You I3 Y _ On' of the Little Ccoiis. iid Sift . _ . . _ _ . _ . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ . . . _ . . . _ _ . . . _ . . . _ . Rrudd r Rnstus y Little Yal cr Girl Has Gone and Lef' Me” B rudder Snowball 8. _.._, ..... ..`Vla.~»~a'a in de Cold, Cold Gro und. Brudders Bones Sr. and Jr., and Ta no Jr. 9. . _ . _ _ . _ _ _“My Little Yaller C00 i Good Night" The Other Little Coon. __ 10. _ . _ _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . _ _“Ma Honolulu Queen Q Tnmbo ~l_r. __ 11. ........ . _“When lou Ain’t Got No Money Tambo Sr. _ Good Night . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . _ _Cgmpany in full ` GOD SAVE THE QUE." N. Adrrission 20c. Doors 0 en at 7.30. Cu tain 8 o‘clock _~ha.rp. Feb 7 mnivi T' .57 3 (D 3 W FHERE will be a Grand Fancy Iress Carnival in _ Mmmwn hmm Hhs _0N_ TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY I4!! Prizes as usual will bc awarded to the most original Gent'eman’s Costume and the m st ori in lLady’~ Costume: and in b thinstanoes the cosillnessof c stumcs will be taken into eousideratipn in allotting the prizes. Eilbi-ts will be made to bring this Carnival' up to old time standard and make of it a great unnrcvem ni-_on the Carnivsls of late years. The Ri .k will be decorated in better style than it l:ias_eve_r been before; and there wi lbe ii fine exhibition of electrical i11’.cts. thN<_> objectionable costume will be allowed on ei °_ . c. Thisis the first instance of admission to a Carnival in Charlottetown at the low price of 20-ents; but popular prices _ Tickexs for sale at A. W. din's, C. R. Rankiu’s and ohnson & J0hnson’s (Kent Street) Drug Stores. métdmis ion 20c. Reserved seats 25c. Gallery Reserved seats at C. D. Rankin’s. Doors open at 7.30. Galbraith’s Band in _Q rf __ 1.- 3. _T3 _.2 attendance. - A. A. BARTLETT. Feb. 8- v i _ i-ll--li-liéi-ll-*P-\`P'-5 (I n; “ at _$20 00 w “ at $17 00 W 1 Hall Ste nd l-Pi--\|-I ,,. -_ ?¥.` at $1 o0 wa “ “ at $300 Wei' psi-ii-ii-ii-ii-iri-1 _ D5 edroorn Suite at $50 00 “ “ at 35 00 “ “ at 32 50 “ “ at 19 00 “ “ at 17 50l “ “ at 17 00 “ . at 13 00‘ I Sideboard at $17 50 was 1 Sideboard at 9 00 was 1 Sideboard at T 00 was I l 3 Extension Tables at $ 3 Extension Tables at 1 Extension Table 99 rf* ,.|>.O\¢> 13 odd Centre Tables mm; 7 odd lounges one thi 1 Dining Room Set at $30 1 Dining Room Set at 27 $22 $25 $10 2 _ as was .W&S was . was' was Wei 9 '25 00 1'2 50 9 00 WEY6 WSPB W8.S third off |`; F 00 at $7 50 was $11 co ~ ' ‘ no at $5 5_0 wa $8 50 $4 00 $75 00 50 00 is oo 24.; oo 2:2 50 21 00 16 00 $7 75 6 75 6 50 - off, qwiisiooo owas 3600 Room e a was ' 7 1 Dining S t t 22 0 2 50 _ 100 (aboutlodd chairs, gn ‘|;|||N| gff pieces--Wotnotsi Cabinets, Fire creens. U Music Stands, Reed Chairs, Fa R k , Odd ncy oc ers To avoid misunderstanding. we have tickets. showing REDUCED PRI ES on all ated above. 4 MARK Wllllill' , odd Sinks, odd Bedsteads, all at 9 9 {I|I|°|| S& %%%%%i%%%%¥i%%i€= so yn Gaps fumes * l' llnl&lll9_ I ui i|"o¢dion““ ii' tion ‘~§\I¥1 Ghrimaa .Ds NNQB of clues# &l\lill!\lI - ~ __ .,,.- Knoxool ouasknioti and satir-