t‘. THEGRDIAUAN QHARLOTTETOWN. FEBRUARY l8 l89tl . .. rwv’ -....,..._ We... . “rs-o- ..1v-mow..-» -.-. p’, ic_ __ Lilo Was a Burden *““""° "s SERMON. MrsJ-arnprnan used [Continued From the Third Page] Paine’s Celery Oom- all. keep your own private account at the bank separate from your accountas pound- trustee of an estate or trustee of an in- The Only Medicine That Gites True Strength and Keeps the Body tlonrished. A Letter that Tells of Trials and sufferings. A New and Joyous Existence Experienced After Use of the Wonderful Medicine. Mrs. M. E Lampman of Woodstock, On'.., writes as follows regarding her rescue from sufferingand agony. . “After serious consideration I think it my duty to acknowledge the great good that I have derived from Paine’s Celery Compound. No living mortal can imagine the suffering I endured for four months. That demon ‘Ls Grippe’ got a fast hold of me ;I became nervous, and was so proetrated that I could not sleep night or day. “I was reduced to a more skeleton, and life became a burden. My appetite was very poor, and I was so extremely stution. That is the point at which thousands of people make shipwreck: They get the property of others mixed up with their own property. They put it into investment, and away it all goes. and they cannot return what they bor- rowed. Then comes the explosion, and the inoney market is shaken, and the press denounces, and thnnders expul- sion. You have no right to use the pro- perty of others, except for their advan- tage, nor without their consent. unless they are minois. If with their consent you invest their property as well as you can, and it is all lost, you are not to blame. You did the best you could, but do not come into the delusion. which has ruined so many men, of thinking because a thing is in their possession therefore it is theirs. You have a solemn trust that God has given you. In any assemblage there may be some who have misappropriated trust funds. Put them back, or if you have so hopelessly involved them that you you cannot put them back, confess the whole thing to those whom you have wronged, and you will sleep better nights and you will have the better chance for your soul. The greatest evangelstic preacher the world ever saw, a man who died for his evangelism —peerless Paul-wrote in the sight of all men ;” wrote to the Corinthians, "Do that which is honest ;” wrote to the Philippians, “whatsoever things are honest ;" wrote to the Heb- to the Romans, "Provide things honest rows, "Willing in all all things to live OOHIRG EVENTS- Guardiait readers will find the follow- i ig convenient to clip and keep for ref- creme. L. O. A. B. A.--'l‘he Grand Lodge will meet in Orange Hall, Charlotte- town, on Tuesday the 21st inst at ll a. m. ENTERTAINMENT in First Methodist baiemei t on Monday, March olh. O. Y. B._"‘he Orange Young Britons meet Wednesday evening in Mechanics’ Hall. CITY Council meets the second Mon- day in each month. Dr. Warburton, Mayor, H M. Davison, City Clerk. THE Charlottetown School Board meets the first Monday of each month Ewen Stewart, Secretary. i-‘om-zsri-zits. Court Charlottetown, C.O.F., second and last Friday, Wright’s Hall. W. C. Whitlock, Sec’y. COURT MOUNT STEPHEN, I. O. F., first and third Tuesday of each month in Foresters’ Hall, Queen St. —E. H. Duchemin, Sec’y. COURT Avoisniitn, I. O. F., second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Foresters’ Hall, Queen St.-=J. D. Tay- lor Sec’y. Court Gladstone. A.O.F.. meets in Mechanics’ Hall on the first and third Wednesday of each month. R.D. Kon- nedy, Sec’y. ‘ MASONS. St. John's Lodge in Masonic Temple, second Tuesday in month. D R MCLENNAN. Sec’y. Victoria Lodge in Masonic Temple, first Monday in month. JR Davison, Sec’y. Alexandra Chapter, Royal Arch Ma. sons ‘in Masonic Temple, first Thursday in month except June, July and August. J J Weldon, Sec’y. Prince Edward Preceptory, K T, nervous that Icouldnot bear to have honestly." Tue Bible says that faita in Mgggnic Temple; third Wed. any person in the rooin with me. . without works is dead, which. being nesday in month. H W Anderson, Ono Sabbath afternoon I read one of liberally translatedmeans that if your Registrar, your books, and found that Paine’s business life does not correspond with oppivgupwg Celery Compound had cured many peo- ple. I thought I would try a bottle,aud bought one that afternoon. and com- menced to take it according to directions. The relief was almost instant. ‘I con- tinued the use of the Compound, with the result that I can now sleep well all night and fell rested when morning comes. My appetite is good, I am gaining in flesh, and fell like a new person. "I cannot find words to express my gratitude for your great Paines Celery Compound,and for the wonderful cure it has bought aboutl am 73 years, of age and now walk five miles without feeling very tired. I am telling my friends and neighbors who are sleepless and nervous and suffering as I was. I wish you un- bounded success, and hope this may be read by some one who is afflicted and anxious for relief." LONDON DEATfilRATl-I While London has a lower death rate than any other English town of over 200,000 inhabitants, the mortality varies much in the different districts, being as low as 13 3 in Hampstead and as high as 27.8 in Limehouse. Globe Loan & Savings Co., Lombard Sts.. Toronto. E; W» D8]. Manager Globe Loan & Savings 00.. says: "I consider Dr. Chases Ointment invaluable." We have thousands of testimonials from promi- _ne_nt businessmen all over the Dom- IIIOH. HIS HATCHET FACE. Perhaps Agoncillds hatchet face en- abled Mr. Sherman to discover that George Washington resemblance- Washington Post. Asthma Gasps. The wheezing and strangling of those who are victims of Asthma promptly relieved bv a few doses of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. I was cured of lame back, after suffering l5 years by MIN ARD’S LINIM ENT. Two Rivers, N. S. ROBERT Ross, Iwas cum-n) of Diphtheria, after doctors failed. by MINARUS LIN IMENT Antigonish. JOHN A. F OBEY I was tillrfd 0f con traction of mus cles by MINARUS LIN IMENT. Mes. RACHEL Ssoxnsns. Dalhousie. THE SIX DAYS RACE. “San Francisco Feb. 17: -At the end ..:.':::..°Z::.hr:: their; S W] ' Albert 1n. with 1065. miles’ and bu . lgiere is something that needs to be sounded into the ears of all the young man of America and iterated and reiter- ated if this country is ever to be deliver- ed from its calamities and commercial prosperity is to be established and per- petuated-live within you-r meanmSpend no more than you make. And let us ad- just all our business and our homes by the principles of the Christian religion. Our religion ought to mean just as much on Saturday and Monday as on the day between and not to be more periprasis of sanctity. Our religion ought to first clean our hearts and then it ought to clean our 1i\es.,Religion is not, as some seem to think of OIDICCIIOUS-Pjdl. sort of spiritual caramel of holy gumdrop or sanctified peppermint or thelogical an- aesthetic. lt is an omuipotent principle, all controlling, all conqueringYou may get‘ along with something less than that, and you may deceive yourself with it, but you cannot deceive God, and you cannot deceive the world.The keen busi- ness man will put 0n his spectacles,and he will look clear through the hack of your head and see wheatlier your reli- giou is a fiction 0T a fact. And yon can- not hide your samples of sugar or rice- or tea or coffee; if they are false you cannot hide them under the cleth of a communion table. I have also a woi d of comfort for all who suffer from the malfeasance of others, and every honest man, woman and child does suffer from what goes on in financial scampdoin. Society is so bound together that all the misfortunes which good people suffer in business matters come from the misdeeds 0t others. Bear up under distress, strong in God. He will see you through, though your misfortunes should be centupled. Scientists tell us that a. column of air 45 miles in height rests on every man’s head and shoulders. But that is nothing compared with the presure that busi- ness life has put upon’ many of you. God made up his mind long ago now many or how few dollars it would he best for you to have. Trust to his ap pointment. The door will soon open to let you out and let you up. What shock of delight for men who for 3O years have been in business anxiety when they shall suddenly awake in everlasting holiday! 0n the maps of the Arctic re- gions there are two places whose names are remarkable. given, I suppose, by some poplar expedition. Cape Farewell and Thank God Harbor. At this last the Polaris wintered in 1871 and the Tigress in 1873. Some ships have pass- ed the cape, yet never reached the harbor. But from what I know of many of you I have concluded that, though your voyage of life may be very rough, run into by icebergs on this side and icebergs on that, you will in due time reach Cape Farewell and there bid goodny to all annoyances and soon after drop anchor in the calm and imper- ui-bable waters of Thank God Harbor. "There the wicked cease from troubling, and the weary are at rest.” T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo quinine ‘Tablets All "lfllttists refund the monegif it fails to Cure 2W- ec. 17 45 monk dw your profession your religion is a" huni- Port La Joie Encampment no.4 second Wednesday in each month.---li R. McLennan evening ; both Sedy. days in their welcome. SONS Prince Ed Mrs. Kennedy Chappell, Sec Hall. Company Wadman , Sec’ Goon TEM Lodge meets i ‘arm’, Setfy. they did not gi was perfect. Diamond Dy‘s St Lawrence day evening. W A Martin, Sec’y. Wildey Lodge Victoria. Division Monday evenin Orient Division, Fridav evening, in John Ross. LOYAL CRCSADERS. lVrigh ‘s Hall, at Thursday evening at 8 cflclock. ing Templars welcome.—lI.J. SCANTLE- Snrrlsl Diamond Dyes Other Dyestnlls. R. S. Lodge every Mon- every Friday in their hall in Victoria Row. W R Boreham, Sec’y. Alpha Rebekah Lodge, N0 10, meets first and third Tuesday of every month. —Eva St. C. Harris, Secretary. ' a sons 01-‘ ENGLAND. Every Thursday eveningin their hall on Victoria Row. Andrew Newson Sons or ;Enci..sivu.-Prince Edward Lodge meets second and fourth Tues- Lodge room. Visitors 0F TEMPERANt E. ward Division No. 1, meets in Wrighvs Hall, on Tuesday. , W. P. No 4, every g in Wrighfls hall. J J No .161. every \Vright’s Lower Sec’v. A.” every Monday /in 6.30 p. m. Ada y. PLARS. - Charlottetown n Wrightfs Hull every Visit- iii oi All. Excel All risr ro sol-rhino nnnr. iii These World Fllllll llyes are llone Favorites. _ We have tried to use other dyer, but ve us satisfaction. Bought eight packages of your Diamond Dyes to dye our Woolen Yarns; the work For dyeing Carpets and Cotton Goods. are unequalled. MRS. FRED PECK, Windsor, Ont. A MISTAKE. 1101141011. Feb. T7:-_The Globe says: “President McKinley made a great; mig; take in appointing Foster, an ultra. Anglonhobist.” l. Dn. Omen VISITING ran Bron Raised from a Bed of Sickness. a It. Chane’! Gators-l Cure RIG Kl.‘ gey-Ltver Pllln Combilefl 101’ Perfect Health-An Interesting Cure Alter Lon‘ Suflerint. Simone. Jeni. 180b- 1897- Measrs. Edimanson. B01188. $115 0°" T“ ronto, Ont. :— , 1 G t1 men,—For over five mmlbhl waaencogflned -to my bed, not being alblo to move. The best medlwl Skill W“ called in, all tereating me for catarrh ct the stomach. but to no avail- could not eat the moot simple i004 without: beilnig 1n dreadful misery. and found no relief iirrt-il same was 110ml!“ . After spending a. large sum tn medical advice, I was advised on try n. box o! Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure. I said M: was no use, for I considered mine a. hopeless case from which I could not recover. M 16118241 1 17"‘ danced o. box from J. Austin and Com- pany, Simone, and to my surprile 101ml! great relief. Not being} able to of} .1 H1811 e. box of Dr. Chase s Kidney- Y" Pills; the pains lert. me the third day. My aptpetfito has been full-Y restored- I oostdder myself perfectly @1195. 011d feel as well as when a voun! WOmI-lp edthoualh I am 66 years old at, Prelim Iwulaldrtowtaahadorwpnowleiznal fleghy as before only sickness. Haste used only hhree boxes of Dr. Gill-Del Kidney-Liver Pills, and only tWO b0!" of Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure. I can do my house work as usual. I am positive that my marvellous our! (which 1 think it to) a d-uo purelv to Dr. Chase's i-eanedleo. which I ill-Y‘ used. I am honestly recommend the some no any persons suffering from nymptouie similar to mine. Wfamnl 7W w." Yours, truly, UB8. ANN oaoactnu- II SAVE THE llllTHllllS ponds Kidney Pills Timi- Only Safety in Female Diseases- You have seen a flower nipped frost, fade and die in the flush of its beauty. That is how women die when attacked by any of the diseases peculiar tzo their sex. - - Woman's burdens are woeful! heavy. Her sufleriiigs are agonizing Ho: patience is grand. Disease preys upon her. The light dies out of her eyes, her steps become slow and dragging; she loses flesh; grows sallow, listless, droops like a flower. Then else like. Her family is left to the cold mercy of the world. " Mother's dead l ” What a piteou: phrase. What sufferings have been , endured before it was uSed- wh? l should smothers, wives, sisters ‘lllfit! so? Tliey need not. Dodd’s Kidney Pills-will uickly and thoroughly cure allcases o Female Weakness. The? courage: auewleeseoflifo. . D 5 CL I F T ALlSBU Ry TREATMENT H F? i c DIS AS CHRONIC DISEASES and BUPTURE OUREJ) bvDR. OLIFT Diploma Jette- oered in United States and Canada. Send Stamps for information or call at. PRURO Nova Scot-in, in Merchaii ts Bank Bu lding At PIUTOU, Revere Hor-el. ever Wednesday AtNEW GLASGOW. N. S" indsor Hotel, every Friday. Home SONIT. New Chinese Laundry,’ Great George St. Our work will be the best, but our prices will be the lowest. Collars lc, Cuffs 2e pair. Sgitrts Sceach. Jan93m l AGENTSn-Iam just starting the best thing for mone making you have seen for inanyaday. our name and address will bring the golden information. '1‘ H. LINSCOTT, Torontb ' e $731.“..- never fail. They give health, Ml-SCELLANEDU! ITEMS. ~ “Yah. that bloke has bin kissinryer, Maria l” Maria-‘Eaimt. So now ! "Garn l Can’t I see a clean the side of year face P” WHAT sen BELIEVES. i1- spot on “1 believe Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a good medicine, because 1 have seen its good ef-t facts in the case of mother. She has taken i when she was weak and her health was poor and she saysshe knows of nothing better to build her up and make her feel strongfi” Bessie M KNOWLEB. Upper Wood ar- bor,N.S. Hood’s Pills.cure all liver ills. Mailed for 25c. by C. I. Hood do Co., Lowell, Mass. Bronchitis and Croup. says: “I have used, HagyarrPs Yellow Oil for the past 12 years wonderful remedy for Group and Bronchi- tie. I am never without it in the house.” Price 25c. inard’: Liniment Cures Burns, etc. Dr Low’s Worm Syrup. Is the nicest and most effective remedy for expellingbll kinds of Worms. No need of giving any Cathartic when it is used. Price 25c. - The man who acts contrary last of it. MinariPs Linimentler sale everywhere. amount to much until they get a gait on them. ' Ii.’s so pleasant to take that children c for it; but itis death to worms of kinds. Dr. Low’s 25c. All dealers. It beats all what some men will do for money. Sonic will even work for it. bank cashiers. Iinard’: Linimeiil Relieves Neuralgia. you ever saw about a bargain corner? wife. Mr Isaac Cressman, writes: Bitters I was weak and run could not cat very little. After tely cured.” better judgment. Iinard’: Limmenf Cures Dandruff. “How do you feed cats P” “Do you mean feed hem or drive them away ?" AFTER GRIPPE The hearts aud nerves are often weak, th blood watery, and the whole system do bilitabed. Nothing will restore the health and Nerve Pills Thousands have found 50c. , all druggists. of all beasts to ride. Liver Pills. They are easy to bake and never gripe. Lawyer—Are you a married man i‘ a trolley car once. etc. Price 25c. One never knows how men really are until they get full. kinds. 25c. Quickly and completely Contains its own Cathartic. 0t. a trace of disease remains. r. t. I- enivliv. O Nand after MONDAY, 76th Dec. 18% the Train of thi Rail will dail , (Sundays ZXCQDIDCS) as undvears; m“ y a. a. ennui‘, Superintendent, . ~ Charlottetown P. E I Mrs. Henry Worden, Winthrop, Out, i and find it a ' to his wife’s advice and fails never hears ihe _ Some men, are like some fences,don’t Worm Syrup. Price “Instant Relief guaranteed by using 1 i " i ' l" l‘ Martel-nu Sterling Headache Powder. 1 . . . y l; No depressing after-effect. ; ._ , Some women are as fliglity as some y A ‘ Patience-What is the cheapest thing Patriot-A husband waiting for his 5 Lebanon, Ont-., “Before I book Burdock Blood down, and 1 had taken one bottle I felt improved and when I had finished three bottle I was con ple- A hot temper is apt to warp a man's ‘ them to keep and strergth so quickly as Milburn’s Heart them the very remedy they needed. Price Hobbies are the most unsatisfactory i Sick Headaches, however annoying and distressing, are positively cured by_ Laxa- , Witness-—No. but I was run over by y ‘ 1 Hagyard’s Xellow Oil is prompt to re- A lieve and sure to cure coughs, colds, sore throat, pain in the cheet,hoarsness,quinsy; empty some RACKING RHEUMA FISH Dr Low’s Worm Syrup is the simplest and safest remedy for expelling worms of all Price cured by the use of ivlilburn’s Rheumatic, Pills so that 'I‘rains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down Read Up AM. . . A.M. P.M 71X) 3.l0....Lv.Charlotfaetov\_ p, Ar.10.20 2.30 7.15 3.Z1ltl....Ro alty J unctipn. . . .l0.05 2.16 7.52 4.17. . . . . orth Wiltshire. . . . .920 1.40 8.0L 4.31 . . . . . ..Hunter River . . . . ..9.05 LB 8.38 5.13 ........ ..Em_era.ld ...... ..8.18 ~ 12.53 ’ 5.47 . . . . . . ..Kensington....a...7.33 12.26 .30 6.20 Ar { s m } L ‘s e v.7.00 12. 12.50 Lv 4,129 ar. 10.3) l l . . . . . . . . . . . . "Wellin u . . . . . . . .. ..... 9.57 2.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Port Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9.09 3.31 ..... ...... ..0’l.eary ................ .. 8.00 4.34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A.lbertou .............. . . 0.55 5.3) .. ar . . . . . Jrignis .....-.lv.. 600 P-M- A.M. PM- A.M 2.3) . . . . . . ..lv...Charlott'etown ...ar . 10.30 4.10 . . . . . . . . . . . .. t. Stewart ............ .. 9.05 5.22 . . . . . . ..... "Co. gun .............. .. 7.35 5.45 .... ..ai- ....... .. rzetown .... .. lv 7.10 P.M. A_M P.M. 4,11, _ 4,06 ........... ..1v Mt. Stewart .......... ..ar5 .56 4.43 ................ ..Mo ............ .. 8.17 5.12 ............... "St. Peters ........ .. 7.48 6-40 ............... .. rls ................ .. 6.20 P.M. 4,3 P.M. mm. 5.15 ............lv .... ..Emerald...........ar 7.50 250g‘ ....... ..ar...Cape Traverse. ....... "1175? Trainsare run by Eastern Standard Time. ‘ ' G ~M D» en. inuOa-n. vt. . Monctomlll. B. A Saving of nEvei-y Pound y, flnsbtlmzruniff tlunsmtro. s ‘ Tartar and Soda, Baking Powder is Economical at; ‘ being much more p: us. It‘ if pe orni and always same r7 continents fitsllellsl. l l l loo not not vvnbi‘ lllllllllllllll__g . snonsu Eolsi All correspondence‘ " ~ ered. Stencils sent on a - he. irneyn l» Tsunami-a a REFERENCE: Dunn's Agencies, Market and 3380b’. d609,1 ‘___.___ : i’- WE claim to have i and LARGEST Ciiooitnnf. Cnass-Sroitits in the Pro‘ will give one Tea Set FR ‘is . man or woman who will. the person that bought; _ one time out side of A Ch’town, during the p883‘ to say,"Dinner, Tea and We have the goods the ' Call and seé our blue‘ ‘ ‘K7. P. SUNNYSIDE.‘ a combine to make our ' most satisfactory 1n to-day. ___ l lieu. ll- tor. time ail - Gradual: College 01017“ - Univoralt nines, H if?“ I orreepond ttetown e ' out address“ _