v I V ev & i 1 I f members of my congregation. I have "~°u5i’ii¢"" 0 i P.E.Ellti Ftill \l0iS0i” Ores His Eyesight t a Miracle. Ind eb edness to Dodd’ Kidney Pills Ackiiow- ledged by Thomas St. Pierre. Health Entirely Re-established by r Triumph for thit Wonderful _Re- medy-His Eyesight Has Been Dodd‘s Kidney Pills-Anothe Straightened. ST. EPI, Que, June '2S.(Speci_il). One year ago a miracle was announced in Chicago. R. A. Wade, the great crimin for years been totally blind. His case was published throughout length and breadth of America, and attracted more attention to Dodd‘s Kid- ney Pills than any medicine ever got be- fore. For it was Dodd‘s Kidney Pills that restored his sight. A similar case has turned up in the vil- lage of St. Epi. Que. Though this suf- ferer was not stone blind,1his eyes never- theless were utterly useless io him by lamplight. And they have been com- pletely restored by Dodd`s Kidney Pills, which is another point of similarity. There is no attempt made to assert Dodd‘s Kidney Pills are a cure for blind- ness. Dodd`s Kidney Pills are the great- est kidney medicine ever known. That Y o 8 8 blood, and the said poisons attacking is the claim made for Dodd‘s Kidne Pills, and there is evidence enough t prove that claim. But in cases wher Kidney Disease has left poisons in th the weakest spot, injure the eye, Dodd‘s Kidney Pills are just as infallible as where the poison attacks the joint of the arm or the small part of the back. That the eyesight of Thomas St. Pierre was restored is but another argument that Dodd‘s Kidney Pills make the blood absolutely pure. Here is Mr. St. Pierre's letter: “I am happy to iay to see my health entirely re- established by Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. I owe that wonderful remedy a thousand thanks. Before using Dodd‘s Kidney Pillsl had consultedl many physicians and taken medicines of various kinds, but each made me worse. I had a con- stant pain in the back and limbs. At night I couldn`t rest and I could not see by lamplight. Having taken only two boxes of Dodd‘s Kidney Pills I am per- fectly cured. My eyesight is clear. I advise all those whose health is not good from whatever cause, to try Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills. Nine times out of ten they will be exactly what is wanted. Two dollars spent for Dodd‘s Kidney Pills will do more than millions spent other- wise, for who holds anything in the world more dear than health, or would spare any means to save it 2" IIRIINKEIINESS _ I8 A DISEASE 1- Avm can as _ IS YOUR HUSBAND, BROTHER '» FATHER, or any of your relatives ' I micted with the Disease of Drunken- °ness? Wehave a sure cure which can _ be given wirn or Wrrnotr the know- »- ledge of the patent. Read the follow- _ ing which speaks for itself :- SAN Fr..-kxcrsco, CAL. Dec. r. igoo DR. W H SAUNDERS &CO., Chicago Ill. ,, Dear Sirs-- Kindly accegt my thanks (1 _ for the won ern an pernianeu _ Cures vou have wrought on many __ organized a. srciety among my_ mem- bers to promote and advertise this most S al lawyer, regained his sight after having the it -2 5 \ _ oasissro Da:i< was Maaiiiaoa Church cl The Epiphany, Pai-kdale. to be the Scene oi Fashionable Nup- tials To°night. The Church of the Epiphany, Pai' iwedding at 6 o`clock this evening, whe Rev. Bernard Bryan, rector of the church, will celebrate the riuptials of Miss Cora Caroline Croft, daughter of Mr. William Croft of the firm of William Croft Sons, and Mr. Charles Dufferin ¥Veek of Charlottetown, P. E. I. The church will be artistically decorated by the hands of the bride`s many girl friends Palms will form an aisle to the altar, on which will be_ strewn syringe blossoms. The pews for the guests will be distin- guished by garlands of daisies caught at the end of of each pew by white satin ribbons. Miss Bryanfwillpreside 35 We 013210. playing during the ceremony. ' The bride, who will be escorted by her father, will wear a handsome gown of white duchessej satin. The skirt made with a court train, has three tiny ruchings of white chidbn ribbon. The tucked chiffon yoke is outlined by a berths. of real lace, and the double sleeves have a drapery of accordeon- pleated chiffon. A tulle veil, with; a cor- onet of orange blossoms, will be worn, anda shower bouquet of white roses carried. The bride’s only ornament will be a pearl pendant, suspended on a gold chain, the gift of the bridegroom. A small maid of honor, Miss Nona Croft, will attend the bride, and will wear white organdie, with a white chiffon that. Her bouquet will be of sweet pink I peas. The bridesmaids will be Miss Mabel Essery and Miss Cassie Croft. Miss Essery will weara. gown of white or- - gandie, en train, over a ilounced petti- l coat of white silk. Miss Croft will also be in white organdie over white silk. Both will have picture hats of white chiffon, and will carry shower bouquets of pink roses. The three maids received from the oridegroom pretty pearl stars. The best man will be Mr.Vernon McLeod, and the ushers Messrs. Anthony Croft, Hector McNeill, and Master Willsie Croft. The groom gave fleur de lis pins. set with pearls, to the best man and ushers. Mrs. Croft, mother of the bride, will wear a gown of black silk grenadine. the bodice having a rich application of gold over white satin. Her hat will be black and white. Mrs. A. W. Croft will be in sllver grey crepe de chene, over old rose, with hat to match. Mrs. Willie Croft will wear black, with touches of yellow, and hat to match. Miss Annie Rankin of Stratford will wear blue foulard, with touches of black, and a large black Gains- borough hat. On retiring from the church the guests proceeded to Clayfields, Parkdale, the home of the bride’s parents, where, in a large marquee on the lawn, the bride and groom received the congratulations of a large number of friends. The decorations of the marquee were done in pink and white, the same efect being carried out in the smaller tent - in which the dejeuner was served by Coles. The newly-married couple left by the evening train for a trip that will extend through the United States to _New York and Boston, the Lower Provin- ices, to their new home in Charlottetown The bride’s going-away gown was of navy blue cloth, with which was worn atailor- _ made cloth blouse and a Tuscan hat of _ " butter color, with chiffon and yellow ros- S ~ es as the decoration. The bride received a great many hand- some presents, which included several pieces of Hne cut glass and silver. Among the presents _ware a baby grand piano, Mr. and Mrs. Wihiam Croft, silvea tea E service, Mr and Mrs Arthur Weeks, Char- lottetown; silver entree dishes, Mr. Wil- “f° “nd s§1?°dy °“"°h-fc; this dreaderf ‘Z liam Weeks; bronzes,lMr. and Mrs. Wil- curse and sease w ic so many a amicted with. You will learn in the very near future of the result of their labors I sincerely hope that God will bless you and allow you to still continue in this great and good work in saving our fellow mortals from the scene 0 de- struction, and place them on the road to live a sober and righteous life. Only wishinglcould do more to assist you in this noble and worthy work, I am, Yours in Christ, Rev. J. M. B- We have and are curin_g thousands, .on file speaking of these wonderfu cures. Send for particulars, enclosing :cent stamp rreply Address, DR. W. H. SAUNDER5 & C0.. Sta. C.Chicago.Il1.. U.S.A. i9d&w lie Croft; silver tea set, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Croft; bronze Clytie, Mrs. Brnd; silver pudding dish, Mr. and Mrs. William Yi eeks. Mackiiinon & William B; ictm, Solicitors, Notarie "1 ¢*¢» D, A. MACKINNON. LL. B.. K. C. E. BAYFIELD WILLIAMS. Omoo-Cam21'°Il Block, Charlottetown Mg' fp Bl\ai¢» an 17d&.1; __ __¢ I 1 jll Ulu . a ‘_ ._ ixemovel all ffwl W? ggguqd abdomen md 0110*' 9** H 'Ol helladotherium, but a distinct Remis- _ M.-I-11 ._.__---QQ-Uw--'_-°--' . A BONUS _i i against the bb’ IIW itives. Its government, transport supply _ k- Q business during 1900 was over $4,000,000, l dale, will be the scene of a fashionable gr mg;-e mmm* that of any mme, por; on Dithe United States, and its bank clear- .-.‘ A New swmoie also to be borne in mind that imitations or sio.000._ The by-law to grant a bonus of $l0,(lll to ._...._¢..»..-.-» start a boot and 81100 ‘fl°f°f! ' “ O"‘“‘3°' To curefieadache ini ten _ minutes use vine Omriv. "S v°*°¢ '°.eS*'-‘““‘°_V 9°* koumar neawaerowasn.. _. almosftunanimousvoie- e 1---f . f .iv *'- -==~ momentum o'nI':%mark¢`d tlisir ..._ - ` 've v wx- 1.-»_. ~» ,. 1-. .»_--, -._~ _ _ ‘ . ‘ _.».=f» fl.,-,-,e...;=-»- .f ' -w',_==~. ~ - 1..»~,,=;»."»s-3 ._- _ se-:»:; f ~ we _ _. 1.1"? fi '."' ’” -1 . _ _ . _ __. . ~. __ __ . . _ s -7 _ .. . . ~---- . _ _ __ __ _ ~ rnautaanila, VALUB OF SBATTLFS MANUFACTURB. In 1900 the value of Seattle’s manufac- tured products is claimed to have been $50,000,000; 19,000 men were employed, of whom 1,150 were carpenters, 1,375 ship-‘ builders and 14,500'factorv and mill opera ance were $130,500,000. Q - ` Peddlers Offering Spurious Pil s Repre-§l seating Them ta be the Same as I Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills-A viciior . I _"' _ The latestdevice for swindling the public is now being operated in various parts of the Maritime Provinces, where _acouple of pecldlers aregoing from door to door selling apink colored pill which they represent to be the same as Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill for Pale People. It is needless to say that this claim con- stitutes a swiudle, as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are made from a secret formula known only to the proprietors. We strongly advise readers of 'ran GUARD- IAN notto beduped by peddlers of this class, no matter what representations they may make, and also to remember that medicines of such sterling reput- ation Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are never hawked from door to door by ped dlers, are never sold in any form ex- cept in the Company‘s boxes, wrapped around which will be found direction s for use, the whole enclosed in a wrapper bearing the full name “Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People.” It ought are aways worthless, and in many cases positively harmful to those taking them. Your health is too precious to experi- ment with and peddlers of medicine- should be promptly shown the door. O§`ering an imitation pill and repre~ seating it to be the same as Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills constitutes a felony under the Criminal Code, and the seller can be pro- secutds for obtaining money under false pretenses. The Dr. Williams’ Med- icine Co., have a standing oifer of $5.000 reward for such information as will lead to the conviction of persons who infringe on their registered trade mark in any form. Such information can be addressed to the Company at Brockville, Ont. __._¢...__- THE FUTURE OF SPAIN. ___. In speaking of the future of the Spanish navy recently, Admiral Cervera expressed fears that Spain might be broken into anumber of small states. “I do not `wish," he said, “that the interests of the navy predominate .at the expense of the other interests of the couut'ry,' but, observing as I do what is going on at the present, I am afraid that Spain may become like Italy of the Dear Sirs,-Ilcannot speake too strongly .of the excellence of MINARD’S LINI- MENT. It is THE true remedy in the household for burns, sprains, etc., and we should not be without it. It is truely a wonderful medicine. JOHN A. MACDONALD. Publisher Arnprior Chronicle. ` THE LATEST RAPID-FlRE. ___ 5”", J““°’ 22 d 1 t Wm, 3, 11 heed Keep the lawn mower idle for afewweeks _ $ I el burg, Pa.,tr1e to oca e 8 some in an .wwaswek N B 4....;-ease taatnnymmtbemea -T'1°°°d&“'1m° , I", _\ ,-'enffj _ ‘il-5 , O Reward for Such Evidence ' as lVi\l Lead to Con. middle ages." 150% posst paid to any addlress in Canada -1-1--l_1_-Z 0: , __ _._\ "V `”’ ..\ seamen. Ti-1 May Interest You. _ It’s difficult tn judge from newspaper adver-` tisements alone, just who sells best mi n’s wear. - _ -- The best way to get what you want is to find a good store and stick to it. ` _ i ‘ ' You can judge us by these $10' suits' we’re offering at $6.70 ' - You can judge us by the way we give moriev back if you want it. You can judge us by the way We make you an allowence for any article which does not turn out as good as you took it for. Our window shows a sprinkling of what our store contains. ’ __ The store is full to overflowing with good things for men and boys. » se @%%%@%@%@%@% Piinwsi miss. ` The Wonderful Cheap Men. “ __.~__‘, _ . __ em . ._ ` _CQ L %@%@%@%%% PREl’ARiNG FOR THB DUKE " " An Ottawa despatch states that His ' Excellencey the Governor General will l __ _ be busily engaged for the next two weeks _ i " '_ `- ~ I -.v ` ._ __ with his ministers discussing the amuse- ` __ _ _ _'_ _`_ i i' _ ments for the reception to the Duke of " -' I- -_. ‘L_ A. -_ ~ _ _- York. ig YT-'Z U .mer asooom _ _ _ _ » j '_ _ Periltpssnenw ye.. me al. fuk, mega Is_ not picked up every day but~wezoau*;.fiirn§;h the _ _ Eg; ¢°g§h°¥§u*;§_{§}‘\ft;‘;f,1,§:§°§,°§§n{§s2_ ‘§§,°,,, by which you may secure it _for your ._famil5{.;e"Thgl1_ueaUl xmcwr. sure. safe. aim; gglinlgsgwelggt- within the reach of the shrewd, economical “young ' corns n e -l _ V - __ _ i`§$ iiietfiidviaisyem dpriiggist tim notseii I Forty cents saved daily represents; the.s_nnual_' lh§§2.‘l§‘,’ 3232 .l’i..l‘ii§’.' .il‘ll"°.‘.1....&.é".’.’.‘ to Garry $10,000 Life Assurance on .the_ I . _ _ I _ . Salted Peanuts at W. A..lHutcheson. _ 1 ~ A 20tf.d ' _ , _ _ _. -_ _ At the market New Potatoesmew ab duction`on all our annual bedding plants P _ _ _ _ planted and they could not be a. better ~ ‘v time to plant than the _Fresent.- .I . J. Gay _ ~_ & Son. 25 ues. 8cFri. lw ’ ` _ ~ _ _ -- 0 I t __ __ ‘ pint at Beers; stirs. . 2s 21. . ' 3-'U§'¥f5"-‘ .-01'." - _ _ _ _ _ See our large Palms, Rex-Begonia, As- _ ' ~~ -I ' -f ‘ s '- . garagus. Svirimri. also Mushrooms. new ooosooooooooooooooo eets, Carrots, Cauliflower ancl.Tomatoes oesloeooo wholesale and retail at Beer 8: 2(é};i__i's. --¢-- I L See those Men’s White ¢°********g I , ._ . ganéas E003’ “ad ggoesthin xoooeeoecog _ ‘ ' a ` - ' - . . S In W IS I Present were Mr. and Mrs. William Newiglfqrli Wgréd' dTh;§;:t lzpliggi k ,OS 1 3.. d $1 50 z _ W C ft 3“”W 't 8 ca me ’ Wee 0” Y $ ‘ 0 an __ ' ' e prettiest and-best selected stock in the ciiy at this store. But Croft, jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. . ro . ’ . . . . t -fi l . Th s wi es out coast Captain and Mrs. Peuchen, Mr. and bwen y vihmllei __ bien ispsuch that no ._ 20 1W mr.. charles Band, nr. and Mrsw diem- use ‘§n°fhf mms when it .,_ Mjiémggéiers at Cena-ai nrt1_g6s___t_ore. ens Dr. Stubbs Mr. Mrs. a son, A. - D ’ ’ . This knocks out invading Becta. ~ , - _ ~ - M . d M . J h R .M s.and Mrs. J. pkfdes Scarce Mid-summerGoods.O_peningnew and we have hundreds o testimonimg F;-n:_j;:_ Mr?-3 nd0Ml1rS ;;:cy,%o mocks,-Miss Wny not call it qu its and declare all Wars whim La_wnS_ olrandies’ White Stripes, _ Annie Rankin, Stratford; the Misses °5 i J _ 5 E M' M N 'l M . dM . Lanir- ILEY’S' th b tLi i _ t. in E .Whit B ti te,I dian Mus ins, " ddfierilfr Tia iii.-es! ’ A:~i:.I; Del; Miss _BEN -ls-1-is-° men i.a:vns.rd" of price of - -. _ ~ - I White Checks an plain Lawn’s. Tucked Lawns Lawns with Insertion and Valin- _ and nature asif to shame us into some- --"*'-”'-' match on Sundayaleak in the gas pipe be,” __ nd me dmdenons with - ' n _ - in the cellarof his home An explosion Eaiggugw lploiiem-smminding and teach H THB Brolllfly Bnaorrs sromi sonseuvna PILLS took piaee and young Ledge was :muy mn? use iveaavdrandglionii betwrdthg _ _ J ¢ » BOUT 4! SHOE 5“°l'°» . - ‘ ` _ _ . . _ _ a e ave- - ,I . -_ , the only reliable TONIC pill for Constipa injured. A brick house and agrocexy £n0w” plants for m':u¥__§__ _ _ _ _.___ _ , - Jtion and Indigestion, no sickness, no pain, store owned by his father were wrecked S” auadvutmment in this _gang gg . _ _ _ _ from using Beach’s Pills, Send '10 cts. and twoother houses in the same block motions some of them-J. ay&Son. * ' P - H -f f _ ~ _.___ ~_ _ - _ -il.. .Q Y “Will 1 inlng _the skulls and skin of the okapi dis- _ Sprmgnemn Rcpbuunm _ The ms; ¢°'¢1'¢\'i il "N S°m1“‘H°'°‘t by _Sir i curious scheméyet devised to overcome Pohnston, the Britlshcoinmisstouer _bo‘.t~he’*;‘-,_gt_ nemo 7°* in -_,, smthgm __,_¢,;¢ URW” PN”°°”°"°4°°» ‘_'°'7‘ it is °°t~'_t'h°i legal means comes from a_ deligate by the Alabama con stitutional who proposes thatthe ill A-ll' _ For the masses not the classes, BEN- buns be coats-and upon.-white women. 'I‘LEY’S Liniment is the family medicine I while _negro 'women remain under *the ' ehegt, Price _10 and 25c. W ban. In this way, it is argued, the white vote would be doublodi will-io -‘Baer black _vote would be _kept stationery- ' The Morgan cordially it. . schemeewas laughed at until Senator _ wh ' 0° P Y _ " A _ I , '~ _..._ ` I * _ -"‘ _ ~ __ f f If-d;`__ ' ` f°1‘etri°1S°mP1°-R°‘=‘““°”“° b°“1°P"‘_°° Kumonrkeaaaenerowaemmme . _ . l . ' ' - T' 5 ` i -‘ _ 5 °°“if3° 35 aud°a1°rs° ' t, and effectual. They' contain no _ v ` 'P ' _ _ ‘ - " ' ` ' W A' ' ~ -_ . 0 -; _--o--- ~"""`”'*"‘ ixztsoranyharmfuldrug, The create _ A I __ . . _ ~ _ '_ ~.~- _ " ’“f“““" ipimbit ' ' - - ?'-=-':- ‘ Y \' i - M ' . _ _ __. mt _ __ _ ___ _ __ __ - from continueduse. It - _ . » -i _ .- _ -. _ _ _ _ i _ . ___ . ___ ____ ____ _aorrrincovsreo srscies VOMANSUFFBMGB _F _ i.~___.»_»__ . Prof. Edwin Ray Lankester, after exam- _-_ li' ` C081 IDSKBB 8 ,}°“K,§‘°,,_,,,'°,§°,{ §,‘,“{,,,",‘_',,',', best coil. Our prices are the loiyest and we Call' Q ~ ' `_,'.»‘ ea oi...im»i.m.,_ when = ' ‘ ~ ' mu again.” - I ' _ ` " "" " c.ma'1.ob»wn. one lb M. iid . n ' ' " it f ~ -- Heaton’s Chow-Chow, 2%; air ti hthop. .Emu .iq sm an-priu sap, S'lce_ut|. _ ._ “Ne Tea can beat We sell ouch, ""°'°.......f.':...'*f’..2.i"....":f..t=»-. Phone 208. Pncn¢240 ' Tl-ok \'¢:z.f&r‘..r.|aa.~..¢¢\zm|\aiaia.an»r»\1oai';a.»» aunrmaravsa miriam nd. " .Mull !¢l»“’&l%... `K'n*K.Hi¥A>€i‘? B ’ C be ` v 1 » ` - _ 225.-°1.'l§1'§i3ti'f§i§S,iftii'.fn°di.`l°n§§'i.i'i.a¢i.‘f_.issued by the North American _Life Assurance Company., H15 OWN FREE WILL' _I-°=““°° ei GWB SWS- A “b‘~"`”‘ “_” Rates and information furnished is on`ap`pli_cation"._ `" Our plants are very large stock and trans ” - f J Lime Juice makes a good _refreshing ’ ~ _ drink this hot weather. Only 1a cents a M f E’ I at Gay’s stalls. See other local ad. _1i. _ _ _ _ _ ,` ’ Frosting Su_§ar,Thousands and Sugared " ' __ _ “__ ‘ _ Almonds for ecorating Cakes &c for sale “I 1' * 0 __ <4; &.u»&§‘1 1% hmm.; -e_A4»c “ nm‘...A__4._ A 4. .a .&»4\»~»-»¢-4 r. in feta- gnimieusssi .il and carefil delivery, ‘ ,~_~ -ers#-ve ear- aev-pack 25mm. _ urea 'Messire siaesa same, A gg € ' ~ _ J=