V _ fe _ ~,;;.- V f '1‘ ' ~'-'-1~;~_f~'.'»=».;_f “ve =¢.f`~f‘-fi; ,~.[§z_='l'=:1;'.~,-"'*1‘fr; ~ii_,~‘;-\*"f;1‘» _ , _' _'__-, V. _a ._._.,_,»A;`_~; ..'_,,,__ _,'_,_,,` , _ THE GUARDIAN OHARLOTTETWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MABCHM, IMI. _ _ ‘ ii-Z i _*_ ,$1 y 3| g 1 1 lfrima '**"”" TC - ' mn Nor_'»wANr- inucii In Bas! mend at ma Muse-tens sreiiksiheoid fsriiiisi-ievoiisl i ` A » -~~ ~» -~ - ~~ 'S loiooi, woe aio o §§l;,;.;;;.;:§3j§:_‘";;f;°§1:;.;"“:2;2.;‘.l'; A H __ _ ‘nauglm CHANCES siioio iii ioiooi. - _paioe’s lloleiy Compound ihi Emil S{ll'illg`l8tlitlille Tlllll Restores Aihog Females to Pefiect Health. MBS. IDIMSUN, SAYS “I Can Never Say Too` Much in Favor of Pa.ine's Celery Compound." L One of the oldest and best edited monthly magazine published in Am- Uiea, in a recent leading artiele, declares that more than half the revenue of physicians is derived from the treatment offemales, and that about one case in "gg-y hundred is correctly diagnosed, showing that cures are extremely rare. The important knowledge gained by woman of every age about Paine's Celery Compound and the special and peculiar benefits it bestows on female suffering from alements peculiar to their sex, as well as from the common ills of life, have made Paine‘s Celery Compound the most popular and trusted home medicine of the day. ' ‘ In spring time, when woman's nervous strength is overtaxed by home work and duties and the constant demands of social functions, it is then that Paine’s Celery Compound shows its invigorating and vitalizing effects, as the precious medi- cine Is used from day to day. It quiskly banishes nervousness, prostration, weak- ness, debility, languor, despondency, and the many nameless ills that come L0 woinenot all ages. Mrs. R. Adamson, Head of Millstream, Kings Co., N.B. says: " I feel it a duty to briefly testify regard- ing the value of Celery Compound. Sinee childhood I suffered from sick headaches, nsuralgia and constipation. Had attacks encea week which -kept ni_e_eonl__ned U0 hed. Have been treated bye number of physicians without beneficial results. I proeuned six bottles of Painefs Celery Compound which was strongly recom- inemdedto me, and aftern shoirttimel _found that new life and .health coming that I so Iongwisbed for. Twoyears have passed and I have not had a return of my old troubles, I can never say too much iafavor of Paine’s Celery Compound. .i..¢___.. WENT 27 KNOTS AN HOUR. i- Nom-‘oLi<, Va., March 2l.-The torpedo ‘host Thornton had her final trial trip to- 'day.She showed a speed of 27 knots against s head sea. _-*Q-_qua V A SURPRISE TO EVERYBODY. The promptness with which Dr. Chase‘s Kidney-LiverPll1s regulate and invigor- ate the action of the kidneys. liver and bowels, is a 'surprise to everybody. 'They are the people’s fnvflkite __cure_for kidney disease, liver complaint, indigestion, and eoeetimtlon. The sale of this great pre- luiption is simply enormous. One pill dole 25 cents a box. all dealers. too lle is "_ _ ` A ~. . "- T i `..__ ooo ¢_i_. What Mr. Camcgic Docs s For St, Louis THE FAIR CONDIIIUNS Mr. I. C. Hall Suggests that Charlottetown Might be Assisted. Sm.-This city is preparing to open the Exposition in 1903in commemoration of the I ouisiana. Purchase. Congress has voted them five millions, the city 10 millionii,aud the State one million,say 16 million in all. They are conddent they will excel in every respycz the recent Chicago E19 asi- tion. Among the many large gifts made recently by Mr. Carnegie, one million li:-is been given to this city to erect buildings for libraries, $300,000 for the main build- ing and $39,033 each _for 10 others as dis- tributing points. Conditions were that the city should annually supply $150,000 for expenses and to keep up this library. The conditions will be met, four men at once agreed to give $l0J,0)) each to supply the land. This clears up and makes the whole affair sure. Ihave noticed that in all past move- ments of comfort and reform for Char- lottetown, such as introducing good water better sewerage, improved facilities tor your paper, you have taken a leading part. Why not now move for a 'Library Building for Charlottetown? Mr. Carnegie with his 85 millions of stock and 1ll) millions of bonds, worth more than par in the Carnegie Steel Co., will, I am quite sure, supply the money to erect the buil- ding if the good people of Charlottetown will meet the conditions required, say a good Ibcation in the city free of all in cum brance and an ample fund raised to pay ditions in connection with his previous Charlottetown Is greatly in want of a I good Library. I hope they won't let the present opportunity pass without making an ed-‘art to' secure one. " Mr. Carnegie with his tamiiy have gone I to Europe. He will retain in the fall, so - pare for this Important work. Mr. Car- nagie inhis Gospel of Wealth says he who dies rieh dies in disgrace. You see the situation. Will Charlottetown come forward to his relief? Yours truly, I. C, HALL St. Louis, March 19. '_' I cured a horse of the- inange with MIN- .&RD’S LLYIHENT. _ ’ C HRISTOPHER SAUNDERS. Dalhousie. _ St Peter’s, C.B. -` o I cured a horse of a bad swelling with THOMAS W. PAYNE. “Your-_ aeeeunt of the, concert las* night," said the musician, “omitted all mention ofthe very thing I wanted to see _print_.e_d. .Theyiolin I played asl was elm mr. sei-qiiviuius gets iii asain _ halt a crown a line. Good mornins. Sir-’ London Tit-Bits. '~ ~ * -vm. ‘ "" ‘idvenisedin this paper iewiii me him '#3 - ~'='T.~e;' ‘ ' 1-nn*---1 ..=__. _ __ _ At Tea You will so leai all the template tale was *here you money IIIAUITOR. It _lgthsgthatstoreis ‘ life §&i . gf - _ asians-} Laxative Bromo-Qiiinine Illisaisdrtlisteesesaeell-ia' sae!!! l IYFIF _ Boy _ “nm ‘YOU ia”-*nlflem uhh . :I ' ` '!‘eCsre I _fD°7_’ eolwellly ell e Xpeoosl and to keep no _ t you ask for and remember that Library. I notice these have been his con-_' &t'!_"Qtf_l;|€c>’sfg»l‘7§ll5rP¢‘§1.¢$?_SC{&sl;¢ aulalfaléa reporeed,.and~thereis ample timetopm- _ it vvah; _ T 'Noreen /ipviaie1'iSlNG_~ ,J , _ _ eareii to tell was a genuine., 1 bfi" "Skt I I StradivarIus,Uaud one -ofthe best ever _ Boil down high priser. _ .. _ " »‘“riise’s _sii_rigne,f;»s;ses“oae emo? Q .»-,. this signature isesnu-m'b°¢ dill' :SIMD-1; my 'mis so rinse _sis 'wsyi-“I H9. Histor how far is it to CamP°°W° (71'°°kf° mm _ina _.lnln_’t_\ null! ¢-1”." s i Indeed few people escape the tortures burn, or other Stomach Troubles- -on-_ There isno malady which seems to Anciyet there is no excuse for any- one sufering longer, for there is a sure cure in Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets. Mr. Fred. McGregor, of Carnduff, Assa. suffered the pains of Dyspepsia for years. He used Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets, and_ now' heis free from every symptom of Stomach Trouble. He says: “I can highly recommend Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets for every form of Dyspepsis and Indigestlon." There are many who read this who are :ow sudering with Dyspepsia,-Sour Stomach, Heartburn, or Indigestion. Mr. McGregor’s words should have some _;__-__~,.._ Dudes Dygpspiis _Tablets ssrsi and other furnishings. We’ve got the biggest lot of carpets this side of St. J ohio 7°“°5 ‘Fd °'d‘ Q Pi-ices start _low at the Humps, Unions next, wools all ertipmy be-ees. noi, salma me verve s asp ii.f.i.°l‘$ Z..I.‘§Z'§.'.7I.".fi‘f.i.`Z.ff’.”§.’§f.§‘.'°...?.f.i heroes ood the best of *U 01° IMUIHII #Hell- cliildren, as Stomach Trouble. I l __ ' I I . _ 7 7 ° ° 1 I ou ll find them all here in a very large variety of patterns I S “gr 5 made of all the above named goods Just as square in price as l “ ° ' ’ are in shape. ' lf Yoo weight with you. Those who know him r ’ know he is an honest man. Why should l you doubt his statement? If you don`t l why do you hesitate to apply to your own case the same treatment that- he' says cured him? You‘ve tried so many things in vain. What of that? So have other people. You`ve never tried Dodd`s Dyspepsia Tablets. They never disappoint. They have cured more “incurable” cases of Dys- pepsia than you ever dreamed existed. Try them and be convinced. _ LEFT IT T0 IIIS ENEMY. Old gentleman (dicitating indignant letter)-“Sir, my typewriter, being a‘ lady, can not take down what I think of but you being neither, can easily guess iny thoughts.”-Tit-Bits. GET WHAT YOU ASK FOR When you ask for any of Dr. Chase‘s Remedies look for his portrait and sig- 1, nature on the box, otherwise you may _l get an imitation. Beware of the drug to gist who tries to induce you to take something said to be “inet as good.” If l he substitutes medicines `e will substitute _ dvngs in prescription. Insist on getting tIiefa.inousRecipel§ook.~- "" '_ TURNED IT OVER IN MIND. thltten-acre ne1d¥”eaid “No;I¢onI3 said I was thinklq ahoutt- i i" saidthesecoadtarmer your mind .”-Yonkers Statesman. .__._¢i_ A CATARRI-I SPECIALIST. Mr. Jas Spence. Clachan, Ont., says:- I have been a sniierer from. Catarrh for 15 years, which became chronic. I have spent a lot of money and consulted several doctors, among others a specialist in London. I have tried everything I could hear of or see advertised without doing me any good. But thanks to Dr. Chase‘s Catarrh Cure.i I am ' completely cured after using three boxes of it. I recom- mcnd it to anyone sudering from catarrh ._ e “thoeshi you ==\i<_l'rou thi. e _iaids wide, any length r " A Oi- 5 t-.hops ii’s only a blind or two you need, well ii so we have two 5 thousand two hundred and sixty to choose from Where will you see so inanyl- We’vc a. lot of odds and ends in carpet lengths of 5 to 20 yards that” ye are bound to sell at once. They re easy to buy now-your house will be veil dress d il' l`_ l we furnish the things. _ `,_,_._ _ ‘ I _ i PETITIONS AGAINST TELEPHONE CO Orrawa, 2l~-g-A Dumb” §f petitions against the Bell Telephone company being all0W_‘8d 150 iIl§l'¢_88.¢ then' rates, and asking _HIM thi? 9° supply telephonei topersons whoeepremi- ses are adjacent to their lines, have been received. _ f ` Muir _cn1LmuiN atm. wormsibrooeh lol of evieefifo W- meossl, many fyeaisia use. _ simian- _sxperts who have been on a t-l'lP W B91? ,1¢is, to :inspect the .Nova Scotia Steel Cempany’s property lthere, resumed by steamer Bruce this mornlnir- 1% is \l°d°1" stood the report was very favorable. TO CURB GRIPPB TWO DAY Laxstive Bromo-Quinine -removes the cause Qettw fe t C a 0 5 I _ _ _ s e U ~ _ L Q D it .1 '. 1/ l' .`_, no 25;' I ICF)/li' _im .'__ .' ‘ _ , , - , _fi ' F' . »_ __`_ rx, l" __4s_ ts-~».