L Well-known Canadian Iota!! PID' GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTEIOWN, OCTOBER 28 1899 _- _ _ . P- - >;»'~~,~:f.:.‘$o@*==»~v€i»*_»§ia~ne»s= ~ii»:i~.»-vie-Sfmt-it-i.ti.T.2"i`.iZ?"` " "_ After Twenty Years. 5 The curiosity of fashionable society n New York is raised 'o tis highest New Thoaewho had known Mr. McKim -hat his wife had died, and that she had I The story beganyears ago, when Mr ltlcKim was a young man in Bostm without fame or position in the world. To-'day he is the head of one of the fncstsuocesslul firms of architects in New York. He is a man of wealth and pubic importance. Mr. M.-Kim graduated from Harvrad in 1867. and when he returned to Bos- ton he fell in love with a fair young daughter of the Puritan aristocracy. Miss Sarah Bigelow, a member ol the ancient Massachusetts family of that IIIDB. Miss Bigelow and Mr. McKim were married in 1875 in Boston, and alter- ward the young couple came to live in New York. In 1876 a girl baby was born to them. Shc was christened Sarah. Altar this cveut a gradual cstrangcmcnt seems to have taken place between the rising arcbiteit and his young wife. Hrs. McKim obtained a divorce in 1880. Her little daughter, who was then 4 years old, was intrusted to_ her care. Within a few years Mis. McKim was miiiricd again, this time to thc Rev. J. S. Diy, an Unitarian minister with a church in Newport at the time of his mrrriagv. Mrs. Day changed her little diiughter’s nimc from Sirah Mo- Kim to Margaret Day. The latter was brought up with the id ea that she was Mr Day’s daughter. A few weeks ago Mr.lcKim learned ot his daughter’i whercaeouts and succeeded in inducing her to return to his home, and the last two week llcKim’s friends have seen him driving about thc city and Central Park with a beautiful young woman be- side him. Last neck the surprising fact leaked out that this young woman was his daughtsr. After his divorce ilr. Hakim married liiss Appleton ef thc anous Boston family oi that name. but she died a year after the marriage. Chicago Triblac. liBlacks_|i_ij_tii Again from Prince Edward island that Dodds Kidney Pills are a Boom to Ian- » _ kind. Parallel Case of Mr. Couniclfs- Dodd’s Kidney Pills Brought Hia Suiisrings to a Close. _ -i-is Middleton, this ravine! is that of Mr incurable in this province. While Mr by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. “I was atticked,” says Mr. McAutce ‘with weakness in m back which ren Y east symptom of my old trouble.” ‘ “'°"’ iiiiiiiii ii.i.oiii>Li,c.ii. 5t.sl:iil'lhc$i ontehlfldlc sind § I 'O e : im bushels cis °°'i°t$°l;"‘if‘»i0ci“n°i§§'c~'iii :xh°§f; ci-mms L ii f own as satin-as Qbci. win than be cams by neu uiiivmi "` ° “"‘”’°°"°‘ °°" A' M* cms sooo cc El thinking of trying the Samarfa Prcscrl tion treatment on my husband for h s drinking habits, but I was afraid he would discover that I was givipg him medicig and the thought unnerv me. I hesita for nearly a. week, but one day when he some home _very much intoxicated and his week’s salary nearly all spent, Ithrew JH all fear and determined tomake an effort to save our home from the ruin I watched and prayed for the result. A noon I gave him more and also at sup He never suspected a thing, and I t er boldly kept right on giving it regula.rly,ai I had discovered something that set ever; nerve in my body tingling with hope ani; home, a, share in the good me of life, a.l_ attentive, loving husband, comforts, an everything else dear to a woman’s heart for m husband had told me that whisk 5 Untold Agonies for Nine Years.-A AUBURN, P. E. I. Oct 27 .-A parallel case to that of Mr. M. Connick, of i P _ I P. J. McAntee , of Auburn, Quecn’s county. Mr. Connic, it will be re- membered, was cured bp Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills, and suffered Bright’s Disease ,which had had always been considered McAntse’s case was not the same form cf kidney disease, it entailed the most intense suffering. and had not Dodd’s Kidney Pil.s been used, would no doubt have ended his life. Mr. McAutee was amicted wiih weak back, which is kid- hey disease most common fcrm. Weak back means weak, unhealthy kidneys, and if neglected other forms of kidney disease develop. Dodd’s Kidney 'Pills, have made a wonderful reputation for curing backache thorougliout the Maritime Provinces ;aud Mr. McAute¢’s letter is only one of ten thousand such that could be writtenby those cured of his troublesome and painful complaint . y _ _ dered me unfit to attend to my work. Dociors’ medicine and :numerous adver- tised remedies were applied, but the best relief I ever got: was only tem- porary uutil I tried Dodd’s Kibney Pills. of which I have used three boxes with the result that my trouble has cn- tirc-ly diseppeared.~ard I can work ali da as hard as I like and never feel the -_ -t _ f* - f~ 5.- a _-.11 , Sober Man by a Doteriiiinod Wife- .; Paranric 1.111-rms. ’ She writes:-“I had for a lon time been saw coming; at all hazards. I sent for your Soma Prescription and put it in tiiscodee as directed next morn ng and iappiness. and I could see a. bright futuri spread out before me-a e ul happy c 0 wasvlle stud and he was taking a. disl for another lot to have on hand if he should telapse, as he had done from his promises before. He never has, and I am writin ' you this letter to tell you how thankful im. I honestly believe it will cure mist in lain, 1 l 1 mp et p sea ei euve ientge, giving testimonials iind tullogl firmation, with directions how to take o administer Samaria Prescription. Co miidenoe considered sacredly conddenr Address The Samaria Remedy Oo., Jordan street, Tomato, Ont. Bnici-i'r'S DisEAsE ‘ is the deadliest and most painful malady to which mankind is subject. Dodd’s Kidney Pills will cure any case of Bi-ight’s Disease. They have never failed in one single case. They are the only remedy that ever has cured it, and they are the only remedy that can. Ther: siéedgciiiitgtions of Dod 'S I y \F Ping box and name--but imita- ‘=°=°-,..-.ff “ii-==...i°- sz on an cure for Bi-igiit'aI)€:sn.sc is Dobbs o Kiousv \ n Dodd’s$diicyPilisarc My cents a ben at all . dwsslm- Why do we hear and see so mac have the genuine article, and in ord fect condition for winter keeping, c ash. Address,- J~ J.~ GAY' & SON, Celery Specialists, 8 The Answer of Hope,v 8 18 4 The Blessed Fuliilment, v 16 . Time-Probably after return from BE__, l exile The second temple was dedicated '- B (‘ 515 Place in view of J erusalcm and £110 temple 1. Thou hast brought back the cap tivity of Jacob” -The time when_this psalm written is not certainly 11;, Babylon The captive Jews'.who were e tongs. It vgps ptililyf tlcio true, gorhlgeafortg 1 the déscendants of Jac0b,;ro von ni eu courses sp . "5 _ _ . scdiliinmng altogether, but 1 kept givin, lb; p_lii1;_i;i-1pz;vi;:_p_t_;_i;_y__;>_:_r;;§..-t- .P e or ‘ Sole Producers _, the medicine till it was gone, and then sent canzied it _away An °bvi0u..,a._uusion Sapa _,_1,_'g,,,3,, _ _ _ ' c I __ r to the ceremony of the scapegoat -’ i itititiiitii about "Paine’s Celery Compound” l Because it is claimed to have a cer- tain amount of celery in its composi- tion, and why are we _blowing so much about celery! Because we or to introduce it even more thoroughly, we make the following liberal oE'er:- Celery per bbl $2.00, for 3 bbls $5.00, for 6 bbls $9.50-a plan for keeping celery sent with each order; also a sample sent on receipt of sd- dress and 5 cents in stamps. When ordering state if for winter keeping or present use. We ship to all the _,Maritime Provinces, and celery will be received by our customers in per- We are also growers and shippers of cabbage, beets, carrots, parsnips, turnips, cauliflower, tomatoes, onions. Orders from unknown correspondents, will please accompany order with Charlottetown, P. E. I. 1 _1_1_. . lets, Tnmbers, Preserve Dishes WWW. auction at !e’ciici%pbIpi. Harmon’ méN:_d Wei-k,BpU=‘~ '°°‘lm°°"”~ 3019137' Sunnyside, Charlottetown. Llllli-if at The Giealesl Snap ever offered. We have placed in our window, a line of Gilt Edge Glass ware zhich we are selling at prices téhat defy anything in this city. 8 ormer prices were 35c to 40cts° an *P - - 1 , piece in the window for the small, sunyi, mend of mme had and Dr' Ap” I Of 19 C8175, comprising Cream and Sugar _Spoon Trays, Gob.: Vases, at the Modern Jewelry an’ Fancy Goods Store, opposite P, O 1 Thanksgiving for Forgiveness. v I`hou hast covered”-In the fact of forgiveness Not only covered but re- moved. ~-Selah”-Probably a musical term, and not essential tn the psalm. 8. "Taken away allthy wrath”-_More correctly, gathered it again after it had been launched forth. 4. "Turn us”-And the kind of turn- ing is indicated by the word“salvation.” Thou hast turned our cap\\v_'\\!i “OW tum our souls from sin. “'.l‘hine anger, . . to cease"- The literal idea is: Let 1' the sharp edge of thine anger be blunt- ed aud broken. 5, 6. The suffering of the Jews for their sins had been long and great;_ hence the wonder; and yet mingled with wonder in these questionsis hope. To‘*revivs” is to relieve. M1d'Wh°° 3 people revive and raise above their sinsi they rejoice in God, who is then their salvation. 7, 8- “ihy mercy”-Thy is here em- phatic. "I will hear”-The prayer is ended, and now there is a` listening for the devine response.“Let them not turn again to folly"-To sis, for sin is folly.. Sorrewiul experience teach the people wisdom. , , ,_ . 1 9. °-His, lvation is nigh"-An store nal trithcomfort to _ those who will accept it. --That glory may dwell his footsteps a way for his people _ip 1. "Turned the captivity of Zio_ii”- 'That la, ofthedcws whose home was on Zion. Cyrus turned their captivgy by his decree, but God was in it . “Like them that dream”-The news "too good to be true.” » 2."Then said they among the heathen” -A _great deliverance when even the heathen talked about. 8. What the heathen say is truth, and 'we echo it, and we are glad. 4. Turn again"-_-Other Jews _ were still enslaved beyond the Euphrates; let all return. “As the streams in the south”-Especially the Nile. 5. Aproverb, confirmed as a fact in heir expericnoe.Msny illustrations of it. OF LOCAL To all who have felt the evil effects of deranged kidneys is the assurance that Dr. A. W. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are meeting with enormous sale and unparalled success in this district Baokache and aching kidneys are fast becoinming a thing of the past where Dr. A. W. bhases Kidney-Liver Pills are known. Ole cent a dose, 85 cents a box, at all dealers. -1_-i-in-ll “I notice,” said Rivers, “that Labori?s vocal organs do not seems to have been injured at all by the wound he got. It was not a dumdum bullet that hit him.” ` ON A FRII~lND’S RECOMMENDATION Mrs. Gampton Uses Dr. Agncw’s Cnr for the Heart and Receives Instan Lasting Relief -Immediate Relief is what thc Suffcrer Wants-and Gets 'when Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart A is Used. °~I was for a long time a great sut- -fe_rer from' heart trouble. I had pal- pitation and smotlicring acoompained by great weakness and painful spasms. I got very little relief remedies, and doctorafailedto iveincrcal bcaeit. A iCurefortheHeart, and it has buena great relief to her. I procured abottle and_it h_as proved a great blsssingto ine I think it a great heart cure and heart- illésrccommend it to all like sulsrcrs. N t. (_-hampton, 46 Bishop Street, To- n o. .scia sy s. w. ncaa no _ " v 1 , A BRAVE WOMAN- ‘ s. s. Lesson pollloloulollllol tliiw a Druniien iiiishand Was Maile a E I _ Psauis or Danivitiiaucit b . ‘ Psalms 85 and 196 Memory verses, ' I _ mlm 126 16 d S coi.ns:N 'rnxr 1 The that sow in tears shall reap in Y ,cy Psaimieo 5 I ouruun . BE? 2 Prayer for More Grace, v 4 7 ' 2 'H173 known. It was sung [jpg _ _ _ people after the turn from captivity in Tru rd nderiieai ‘I ruro, Lassen V.-Ocronim 29. - B ,_-f .. ` I _ . - -_ , i* _ ° - O . . u I * . - 1-3. - _ . -. O _ - - -_ - _ u -5,. 0 -P _ I .. - I I 0 c f -umm ° - I §§l the 1139- i J. FLEURY’S' Root and P Straw ¢ 3953.* in our imc”-in the nhuhdinz 01 the ' Steel Flows and _ ¢|ilP1° “3 in U" .1‘°°*°1`°d W°\"hiP- - Cart Wheels, Truck Waggona; , Barrows; Bhd _ 10. 11_.Poctio descriptions. Kc_lv_clll].l Waherfl, ‘na ._ Crm" "*“°'= 9"” 'mi *° ll” ‘°"“" .icnuciiis in .ii poi. ef 1.1¢!-nnfy lik ll wcra and shining . _ » ;§?f£:ftfg_ ° ° _ _ fully guaranteed. Paicss a_sn.»Cai'u.cooas ox 1i.i»i1¢=i.icrea_ae"_-N°m°1:°dr°\\zl\t_{_ . _ _ f A ' or bancimcss. _and so no more suffering _ ' ‘ A j »~;,, _ _ 18,.-A diiiicult versa. It seems $0, ` j , = A ._ mean to go before Jehovah and made ' - A ' - ‘ _ _ , His cccccccccscii Cs ve You Made. D Your 1_V\ind.._..-sc. What kind of a boot you will getifor Bll cannot crowd all our diferent stylps I _ init . window--just drop in and say, I want boot at such and such a price. The easy li M Q Lo ER QUEEN _ Boer AND SHOE sions. P llilllfl lffffllf Important N Lancashire Fiii Insurance to _ _ I »..i,~. '-= Victoria-Montreal Fire insurance _ _ The a.bJv_e Companies ara not conuecaed with the P. E, Isl-mi B Fire Underwriters, and are not bound b the trsif rams I am, _ if ' - Pmfi W H521 lflwencs at substantially reduced ra S J. J. Joi-iNsToN._ gent,Cha.i-lctteeovn, P l What about that _ Piece of silverwear you were We have. just the article to suit you, Where--at the corner Jewelry Score, L. .w. cooi< ~=°~°“Sf°f°» 3 G. E. Hughes. , Jeweler. ’ come and in thi Ill0Q{h; fruit; I ____E__ bla wider i>°9=i PNB! Illlivolnoi __a _._'§'2'Q 1 -tae i iii o from stat by the , in o march of Rt” cc cc ‘ _ ¢¢ U 30001 3-Come