,=,,_ ._ *~"~mlnl'~'~"""“ ~ t -~ _ _ *so`s1ifsfi#is§¢,_ - ‘~~-~ ~';.- of ' * ' '*~“*’*ft’t 21- . ~ l' 5! F* ` I V" jH"~_§‘;.._-»~'--_ §.:'»-‘,f-'i‘ .%‘~s-fri ' . » - .» fi- - '~ _ _ , . _ , ._ 4 .. . _ . » ~‘ = » 1 1?* *ff ls-4 rw. ......»- ~..»_, _ 4.' _ 6.' __ ~' ' * r . ~ » -~ - ._ ,,,--5. ,- :J ~'~. ~' - .» f r f _ . .*°t.».J-_»>' , _,_ ax »` - ,or ef _. '~ ~. -.‘_1_» -‘ lf. . = .fi *_ L.-,. ' f ~ , »,,--r .- ‘ . _; 3 _ » '-' ~ ' __ _ » V' ‘ - 1 ~_ _: .~:_"__ ._ ' r 2 'for " ‘ »~ __,_f . ‘ =` ~ o Y... ' o' ~ - ~ i _ . ' r” ~ . rl- e J_.3fls.f; A r 0 3 THB GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN.= P. E. I.. DECEMBER 12. 1899. , T t "li, aka Bareiri hildren I At this time of the ar every mother should jealously watch the health of lier children. At the very fir! sign ora cough or cold she should adopt measures to lirenk it up, for it is the precursor of much more acute and dangerous complications-such :is Whoopirrg Cough or Croup--perhaps even Consumption--these surely f0|l0\\' ln the train of neglected colds. The enervaling influences of summer leave a child's system weakened--it needs toning np and invigorating, the blood is thin and ought to be enriched, the whole body requires vitalizing. For more than hall a century the best known agent for this purpose has been Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. It is .1 never failing remedy. It has rebuilt and ntrcngthcried more enfeebled constitutions than any other medicine during that long period. It is guaranteed to bring these great results--ii it fails to do so, the purchase money will be refund- ed in full. Read the opinion of Betsey Forbes, so old lady, whose grand-children owe their i 1 ! I J °`°nr....... 3 l 1 ‘ I 4 \ I” . K J Usa-mr ls. A. ` _ all excite no more terror than the livesto gilffi When taken in time si.. Cures Croup in a night 'I’ll¢5 ‘ S. C. Wells Co., Toronto, as follows: “ Never shall I forget the agony I experienced that night, when little Tommy was taken Wil the Croup. It was midnight and snowing. Ourhouse was a mile from the nearest village ; I had no one to send for the doctor. I had given Tom nearly a bottleful of syrup without effect. He was suffocating. with fear I pulled him out of bed, and, as Inst resource, made him tum round and round In fact, I whirled him untilhe grew nam nad suddenly threw u a quantity of nhlegm; his life was saved! “iith dear old SHILOH I hand, nowadays, we have no such terrible scenes to Sold in Canada and -United States, 251:-. 50C. and $1. a bottle; nnddsdd. _ h f; ,E :E Quoe _ Formerly Perry Hotel, Ilan Simi. IIN si llmi’s Wim. This new and commodious hotel is now open fc r business. Thoroughly ltsed up with all the modern im- provements, this hotel offers to the public accommodation, which cannot beexct-lled inany othoron the Island. Good tables large airy bedrooms, oath rooms, sample rooms. Terms moderate. Free coachto all trains and steamcrs. Special accommo- dation for commercial travellers. FRANK PERRY, 0ct.6 dly 1 yr. Prop. ‘ Summersidc. GAIPBELL ll0llSE. soinn\sns\ns,:P. E. |- Good Board at reasonable rates. lane coach toand from all trains and kmers. .l.E. HOUGHTON, \\' ver St.. Summerd 1. la) ‘.!6l\ r Terrace House Newly Furnished and Thoroughly Renovated. lrnnvllln St.. S’8lde, Within a few minutes walk of the Railway Station. Good Tables. Largo. comfortable Bedrooms. Terms moderate. Good &nbllng in connection. J. B. NOONAN. Proprietor. Formerly of the Campbell Hotel. 24°* §.d&'.§.n' ._ . . Pllill.llllll l llllllllilll IIHISTEIS. 3Il.l¢lT0ll3. lt. ARTHUR PETERS, Q. C.. A.lR!|ll8'1' INGB. and ALBERT C. BAUNDIIE. MONEY TO LOAN. QHPICES' °§,‘.l°.‘.’.‘.§.'I;.1’af'1.“°'°“o"'.?°}..Tt F ' chnnt.n’Bnnk' cf Iihlifa yr l 5 f "' . - I (l0LLE(l'l‘lllG AGENCY ann lrssultnncs Horace H. Beer. Office: Crabbe’s Brick Block, Summerside. Correspondence sr »licited . 0v.5,6mos TZ l "l - l IQ IODOIALII 1 MARTIN . saiutrsriizas Bdieitars. Notnrlm IPubiic, ~_-kc. Money DIL UF F ICES{ l.‘;'E.“..»?“.¥.’2l.”.nr..°“s‘§.‘5‘.: H. O. Mcllorunb, ,8.A.lLP.P _ lf" " F -_ - i ` more impairs authority than n irequcnt or indicsreet use of it.| If thunder itself was to continue, it of a mill. - “DEEDS ARE FRUITS.” Words are but leaves," It is not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparrilla dons that tells the story. The many wonderful cares cfected by this medi- dne are the fruits by which it should be care to hide his poverty from others and his idleness from himself. ACROSS-EXAMINTION. ~I’ve get a headache this mornin g, said Kinks. "You wantto take a D0dd’s Dyspepsia _ Tablets," said Jinks. \ °~What’s dyspepsia got to do with ir?’ asked Kinks. ~That’s funny.” said Kinks. "Oh I dont know," said Jinks. Tablets for a headache, dont yon? ’ asm d \Klnks. “And you tell me you don't lc-row wh lt _dyspepsia has to do with it," slid Kinkf. "Well?"’ asked J`ink=. “What kind of a lobster are you?” asked Kinks. “I sm all right," said Jinks. pepsia Tablets will cure a headache. anyway?” demanded Kinks." Q ~-Simplest thing intue world,” said ‘Jinks. °°How?” repeated Kisks. _ °-How did you come to try them in the first place?" asked Kinks. Dycpcbsia Tablets are . good for head- ache?" asked Kinks. “Yom” said Jinks. "And do you believe everything you loc advertised in the psper=?” demanded Kinks. ` ~No." said Jinks. "Then what makes you believe Dodd’s Dyspepsis Tablets are good for head- ache?" °-A mor;-t conclusive argument possi- ble," said Jinks. -'I tried ’cm.” ` 1 --Guess l’ll try em, myself," ssid _ Kinks. _-_.<1-___ T00 often when a an’s heart is in the right place there is something wrong with his head. l- p PLUNGED T0 HIS DEATH. 1 Insioious Disease Lurks Everybodv A bright _young man in Grey C mutv, Ont.. thoughtressly plunged into rho lake ata summer resort when the pblood was above the ncrmal heat. ‘The shock stopped the kidney work. Poisons which should have been car- ried off were circulated through the system. Dropsy was the result, and one bright autumn the mou ifig badge was on the door. and ii p~omst.g young life was snufffrd out. f-Io trust- led himself to skilled physicians. but ` they failed to do what South American Kidney Cure would have done. It clears, heals and keeps the kidneys in perfect action. A specific for all kid- ney ailments. . The man who knows the world will never be bashful, and the man whoi knows himself will never be impudeut. ‘ BABIES HAVE CROUP. No disease comes so suddenly and treacherously upon its victim as Croup. Dr. Cnnse’s Syrup of Turpentlne when fthe dear one awakes in the night cough- ing and struggling for breath. This famous remedy is the standby in the homes of this continent as a prompt 5 and certain cure for croup, bronchitis, coughs, colds, asthma and throat irri~ 60 cents. ` l To pardon absurditles in our. selves which w' nnot suffer in oth- on is neither homer nor worse than to be more willing to be fools ourselves than to have others so. . judged. These prove it to be the . , uncqlallcd remedy for dyspepsia, grmsdsm. scrotula. salt rheum. _oat- arrliandallcthuailmentsdue to im- .ii-_mi ‘ 1-. -“WWE ARE ALL EYES DAUGll'l'Bl!S,”sighed`. pretty woman, whose husband has lust ~ " - '- 1. 1- °= '~»°'°='-M W- . R '°.‘;‘.:“f“...‘°.'.‘.‘;'....“=“.;":‘ r:L1::.r:t;*°:.°::: Puls are non-irritating, mild, :nal V . .on covgh ’ mm _ , bystasdsr. Qs. allDr-uggists. I I _'P S’SlDE AND PRINCE C0; I4 and costs was the Stiyendisryhi prescription for a Suni\ay’s spree. H. li. Bun, does collecting on small commission. No charge unless collect- , cd.l2 d lf. ll. H. Bama, does insurance on dwellings and other risks at greatly re- duced rates. ` Turn remains of John Mf-lnnls. North f Wiltshire, who recently died in Boston were brought to the Island on Friday evening. REGULAR meeting of Mount Lebanon Lodge A. I-`. & A. M.‘.his evening. Elcc~ tion of oliicers and other very imp irtant business. A full attendance is request- ed. Mn.Asir.tusir Scriositau. of Bc- deque left yes'crday morning bv ther' Ncrrthumborland for strip to Mala-‘ Carr. T. W. Rum, leaves this marc -ng for P¢nsscola,Fla.lojoin the barque Cnarlas E L durgey, in which he purposes taking a voyage for the bene- litof his health. He will probably bei l absent for six months. 1 I Rav. W. H. Sxrrn announced last = Sunday from his pulpit that he had an unknown benefactor for a contribution of 810 received through the Post Of- » I _ lice a few -.lays previous, to be used for ll T° 5° ‘dl° “ld i° 5° P001' h\V° 81' local charitable purposes, ways been reproaches, and therefore every man endeavors with his utmost RENI'-NBER REV- D3- CUIPBELUU adlress this evening in the Presbyterian Church. Dr. Campbell is au eloquent speakcrland has many interesting things to tell in connection with the 20th Cen- tnry Fund. All should hear him. C0t:n'r Srrathcona,No.3730,celebrdt¢d the second anniversary in tho Orange Dec. 8th. The spacious hall was iilled to its utmost capacity and the beat r I order prevailed. The lodge was hand. and the Brilish and American national llags.slsoa beautiful sepia potrait of “YW "°°mm°°‘| D°dd'° D_V~°P°Pii¢\" Lord Strathcona from S. F. Tnrbush of i thc High Grade Art Parlor. Dr. Robert , . . 'oc it ' ° i --Cerw-=1y1d°.'° -id Ji-»r=. i°i’..‘§.ii.i.Zi".‘.‘.’§.§’.‘.".'§§‘.”‘ s`.r.'}.i.'}."'.fr'f Illini] alll] limi. Pills dresses respecting thc past, present and the future good prospects of the order were delivered by L. U. Fowler, High Secretary. Dr, Douglas, High Physician and the Rev. Geo. Robertson of Hamp- ton, P. E. I. all of which were well rc- r “W°11- iw' d° y°° k°°w D°