YOU NEED IT ff You Would Avoid the Troubles and Dangers That Stomach Derangements Bring THE DAILY BXAMINER, CHARLUTIETOWN, FEBRUARY It, 1899 MR. FRANK P. MILLS! @>@p@ re VVYVV VY Y¥ Vey —— ~. Sunday Reading:: Pass it By. There area great many troubles, andtrials and unpleasant things in world, enough to keep one in pet A petual fret and fever and turmoil, if we \ 1 law nec fer ha rett } by, them. But many ot them are no worth fretting ab Or car ( Paine’s Celery Compound Ban- tle ! a little - y i ‘ +} ' . 4 re. ‘ * 5" SH 1G) |} Y 1LtIe Teva4re LO ie l. ishes Every Difficulty and Re-|°, ' . Ny os Tf » ; stores Perfect Health. if we ma | Wi . ; 6 i : I Se If Say nN eee oo aT hee Stomach troubles are exceedingly} ‘5 ‘ a, ee and varie! in character. To-} Course in sucha cast . pass f stomach de. | it by and say noth \\ V nents St ich = difficulities az lave tt ic Wwe OW ed by poor appetite, retful, f g breath, putrid or bit \ han wW ter taste in the meu h, a desire for acids ; \ \"\ ea than have heada S$, sieepy feelings: | yw, we can Ma : : tipation, inactive bowels, and vom—j| which exce g to-day g food and bil be lost to view. Next 1 Viciims of stomach troubles manifest ; co S vO we Worried or fret ow spirits, despondent mind, and have ' \ DY [ fears of Impending danger It matters ll , ; :, i : : + ; ; vhat the syn poms are; any of s crussed - A triend may indicate low nerve force. and | STOW unKInNG, an enemy May be mal | tto the fact thatthe digestive sy- is out of gear and the blood in an In ealthy conditio .0 Order toavoii the many dangers of indigestion, dyspepsia and general : ich derangements, Paine’s Celery Compound should be used when ny ofthe many unpleasant symptoms that lead to troubl. are experienced. A f>w doses of vature’s heaith restorer will quickly set the digestive machinery of the body in porfect running order, and good bealth will be maintained. If it be that you have long neglected tLe troubles that have become deep seated and chronic, do pot despair. ‘The faith- ful use of Paine’s Celery Compound for a fev weeks will, without fai!, banish all your suffering; your appetite will become mature, your rest and sleep will be refreshing, and your food will enrich your blood, making bose and muscle, and your health will be as rugged as ever before. 8909 OOOS O61 D 01900000006 WEAR the celebrated CORSETS To be bought from all leading dry goods stores, PETIT IIIS IOT SSIS 65 HIST Sav SETI “804 0000 oS D. 6000 F0OOCO We have a Beautiful ine of goods to show you this season in Diamond Rings Gipsey Rings Chain Bracelets ornetie Chains Gents Chains Brooches etc. etc. ete We are «1ving special value in Watches and Clocks until Xmas. It will give us pleasure to show them to you. W. N. TANTON Great George-St. but if temper takes fire, the first im- pulse is to throw on move fuel. Now, room. | PD. iclous ; never mind pass it may be dark to day, but the sunshine will come to morrow, and the afflictions and trials of the present wiil pass be fore the brightness of the days to come. Bury thetroubles that are past; bear the trouble of the present ; do not worry about the troubles of the future. Meet each trial as it comes, and in a majority of cascs the best course wil] be to pass it by, and leave it with Gad, -—Farmers Advocate. oe Bridling the Tongue. When our house takes fire, the first impulse is to go for a bucket of water ; the best water-bucket for temper is to resolute silence. If whenever an irritating act was done, or an injury struck us, we should firmly seal our lips foreven ten minutes, we would save ourselves many a quarrel, many a mortification, many a disgrace to our religious profession. Speech is often explosive and shattering. Silence is cooling. It cools us off and cools people. One oi thé calmest men I ever knew told me that he used. to be violently passionate, but he broke his temper by resolutely bridling his tongue until he cooled down.—Dr. Cuyler. Dgwiht L. Moody’s Card Playing. One evening is San Francisco the evangelist sat in his room at the hotel playing cards with Mrs. Moody and two friends when a messenger came in with a despatch. As the boy stood waiting for a reply Mr Moody sudden- ly asked, “Won't you sit down, my lad and have a game of‘Authors’ with us ?” The boy declined and soon left the Hardly had the door closed when Mrs. Moody said, “Why, Dwight ; what made you think of inviting that boy to sit down and play with us ?” “My dear’ replied Moody, “don’t you see, if I had not called the hoy’s attention to the fact that we were play- ing ‘Authors,’ all the morning papers would certainly have announced under big headlines that D. L. 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Y track ; confront diffiiculties with un~ flinching perseverance,—should you then fail, ycu will be honored; but shrink and you will be despised.—Sel. teh “If you don’t wish for His Kingdom | don’t pray for it. But if you do, you must do more than pray for it; you | must work for it.”—-John Ruskin. \ preacher whese name we don’t know, is reported to have told a des pondent ung parishioner to ‘look on side. But there is no right side, replied the despondent one. | rt wv’, said the cheery parson, t polish up the dark side,—Fx Many things happen which we cannot understand, but if we love God we have a right to believe that He _ is in all of them; and just as surely as j ‘ = , . ? : we have that be lef, it will give uS a con stant and perfect peace. Not ; can come to us in this life. while we t A twore - ; : ; are trusting in God, thank Him for when we get to heaven. He who who waits todo a_ great deal of good at once will never do any thing LAGLLGR. It is as senseless to say that a man cannot pray out of a book, or with a form commited to memory. as 1a] it would o tunes written oy others.—Selected. SAVE THE BABY! A mother will risk her own life many times X, - over, to save her babe 3 7A from the horrors of hy- Sy Uy drophobia, There are A gtaver perils from which > © RS : ® IX KES a mother should protect a7 . her child. A mad dog is a farity, but thousands of children die daily be- cause of the seeds of disease implanted in their little bodies be- fere birth, A woman may in- sure the Eealth of her babe if she sees to it that she is thoroughly strong and healthy in a wo- manly way dur- ing the period of gestation. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription cures all weakness atid disease of the delicate and important organs that sustain the burden of maternity, It makes them strong, healthy, vigorous and elastic. It banishes the squeamish spells of the expectant period and makes baby’s introduction to the world easy and nearly painless, It rids maternity of peril. It inSures the newcomer’s health aon ati ample supply of nourishment, It transforms sickly, nervous, fretful, despond- ent, childless women into healthy, happy, helpful, amiavle wives and mothers. Over 90,000 wotnen have testified te the benefits derived from this marvelous medicine. It does away with the tetessity for the em- barrassing examitiations and local treat- ment upon whith most physicians insist. It substitutes’ certainty for the doubtful treatment of obscure physicians, who sel- dom correcUly diagnose these troubles. All medicine dealers sell it, and Dr. Pierce will cheerfully give free advice to ailing women who write him. Scores of women who have been perma- nently cured of obstinate and dangerous diseases by this great medicine, have permitted their names, addresses, expe- riences and photographs to be printed in Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Ad- viser. This book is free and contains 1008 pages, telling the home-treatment for most diseases. Send 31 one-cent stamps, to cover mailing and customs only, for paper-covered copy. Cloth bindiag 50 stamps, Address Pr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N Y. Charlottetown School of Music. KINDERGARTEN BUILDING. W. Harry Watts, Director Lessons given oa Pipe Organ. Fee (which includes use of organ for practice and blower) $15 per term of 20 Jessons. Piano (one hour) $10 per term. Half hour jessons On Piano, Singing, Orchestra) Instrumente, or Harmony, $5 per term. Papers will be ready by the Director every Saturday at 1030. Pupils admitted free, but are to provide themselves with com bined vote and exercite books. Hours : 9 to 12, 2 to 5, 7 to 9. 6 —a. chur, st NRE wey” a ~NEP ACARD. The Photographic and Crockery busivess carried on by the late Cryus Lewis will be continued by the undersigned, at the old stand on Grafton S.rect. Tnanking the public for past favors and hoping for a coptinuance of the same. I remain, respectfully ye urs, ISABEL LEWIS, I. “6. Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT f trict attention to business and turns wade. sale of Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Hides and Wool Skins. Market quotations given ong pplication. acl ae all consignments and correspon- I.SSANFORD 46fanfitgArgyle St. HALIFAX! N.S. prompt re- Attention given ,to the trouble | that we will not | ve to say that one cannot } sing God’s praises from words and canes Tells of his Struggle with Kidney Discase Got no Relief till he Used Dodd’s Kid~ ney Pille—One box of this Great Bemedy Completely Restored His Health. ZeaLAND. N B, Feb. l!.—Mr. Frank P. * | Mill, a well known, energetic, and popular t ivi: e38@ man of this town bas. made pul . ;} lic & Statement that will bave a vastly deeper interest for tens f thousaads of people oo this continent than the Spenish-American treaty of peace, Or any. ouner event of publi impor'ance. hes atement given to the public by Mr. M il. is one that brings hope and giad. ness tothe thousands of unfortunates who are suffering from thet modern dragon | KX dney Dicease,and wko have given up all expectation of recovery. i . . : j ere itis: “I had fora loag time, been a sufferer from. Lame Back, and have ex- pended large suis of money for medicines, b my endeavours to regain my bealth. “Nothing that] tr.ed gave me the slight estrelief. My sufferings were continually becoming more severe, andI had almost given up hope of getting better. “One day I read inthe papera of a man vio bad been cared of a complaint like mine, by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. i degived to try this medicine, which was new to me, “The first few dosea convinced me tha: I had found a cure. 1 used only one box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, bat even before I had finished ,every vestige of pain had teftme Iwas entirely cured TI earnestly recommend Dodtg Kidney Pills tosl who suffer as I did.” All that is necessary to prove the stric! truth of Mr. Mills’ statement, isto try a box cf Dodd’s Kidney Pills: Dodd’s Kidney Pills are sold by al! druggists at fifty cents a box, six boxe® $2 50, or sent, on receipt of price, by the Dodd’s Medicine Company, Limited Toronto, Ont, _— <8 oe Se ——— Ia Quebec the estimates of the provincial exp2aditare for 1898-90 show that the Government contemplates an outlay next year of $4,624,568, to be elightly added to, in the course of eveute, by the supplimentaries. The expenditure last vear was $4 414,370, acd the reyecuc $4,176 139. ONE HAPPY WOMAN. Got Health and Happiness from Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Lonxpox, Feb.6.—This citv can claim one of the happiest, healthiest women in Canaca Ber osme is Mrs. J. Osborne. She lives at 524 Grey Street, and she has thie to s»v te her sisters throughout Canada. “Kor eight years my life was made mis+rable by Female Weakness. I used many diffsrent medicives, but none did me any gool ti I started io take Ledd’s Kid- ney Pills. “The first dose of this wonderful remedy gave merelief. I grew better with every dose, til! when I had takeo three boxes, I was totally cured.” Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the only medi- cine on which women can confidently rely for @ positive cure. Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House The Pope has completely recovered from his recent attack o1 influenzia. Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My boy aged fourteen, has been a suterer from Ca.arrh, and lately we submitted him to ab operation at the Central Hospial. Since then we have resorted to Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and ove box of this medicine has made @ prompt and cumplete cure, H, G. Forp, Foreman, Cowan Ave. rire Hall. Khartoum 18 to oe occupied by British troops during the winter months. Two hundred and fifiy menofthe Royal Fusi- liere have beeu ordered there from Alex- andria. Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians It is reported that a special commission will be appoinied inFebruary to arrange the details fur carrying ous the project of a Pacific cable as outiined by Sir Sanford F Jeming. To all whofiad th emselves with health gradually shpping away, Kidneys and Liver 60 disorgamié<-d that they ale incapable of keeping the »ystem free from poisonous waste "uaterial, Stor.uch Disordered, Bowels Con- tipated, Head Aching, Back Paiming, take or. Chase’s Kianey-Liver Fills, he quick Way they Leip you back to health wil. sur prise you, ad A squad of British soldiers will visit America next month and give exbivitions Miuard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend Smallpox is ravaging the Abyssinian army. Chronic Eczema Cnred. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie killa Ailon, of Hartiand, N. B. On asworn state- ment Mr. Aiton says: I hereby certify that : my daughter Gracie Ella was cured of Kezema vi long standing by using four boxes oi yr. Chase’> Ulniment, William Thistle, rugeist, of Harliaud aiso certifies that he pic sour boxes o1 Lr, C hase’s Gintment which ndoraci¢e bila, THAW IOCSGO s 895 SHORKSe® 'eTSseoHSessegconesser se “ar 1 Parlor Suit at $4500, was $65,00 1 , at 40.00, was 60.00 1 “ at 35.00, was 5000 ] “ at 37.00, was 50.00 1 “ at 3250,was 45,00 ] _ at 30.00, was 40.00 1 - et 20.00, was 25.00 L - at 17.00, was 22.00 1 Hall Stand at $750, was $11.00 1 * at 7.50, was 10.50 J “ at 5.50, was 8,50 4 - at 3.00 was 4,00 (CC 1 Bedroom Suite at $50.00, was $75.00 “ at 35.00, was 5100 " at 32,50, was 45.00 +4 at 19.00, was 24.00 ? at 17.20, was 22.59 “6 at 17.00, was 21 00 . at 13.00, was 16.00 ALE. TS SO TR A TNS BM CD 1Sideboarc at $17.50, was $25.00 1 " at 900, was 12.50 ] " at 700, was 9 00 3 Extension Tables at $6,090 was $7.75 3 ‘“ at 500 wus 6.75 1 “ at 4,75 was 6.50 CRUEREREOMORESE LE CRT A OS 13 Odd Centre Tables } off. 7 Odd Lounges $ off. 1 Diningroom Set at $30.90 was $49 00 1 6 at 27,50, was 36,0u 1 - at 25 50, was 27,50 100 (about) odd chairs, 1-3 off, pieces — Whatnots, Screens, Umbrella Stands, Music Stands Reed Chairs, Fancy Rockers, Odd Bureats | Odd Sinks, Odd Bedsteads, all at 1-3 off: ''o avoid misunderstanding. we hav fastened red tickets showing reduced prict® on all goods enumerated above, MARK WRIGHT AND Ci} HOME MAKERS Cabinets, b . 5 » a pa Rs os SESE TUMBLE! O@ 6 O96FEOSEEESEC SESE SECC OHUE In stock taking last week we found some lines of furniture we had ce and as our Factory is crowding new patterns on us, We must make room, The prices be. low should make quick clearance for us, and profit for the buyers, FOR “ CASH “* ONLY! ased to make, Lot Fire | LEH FS IRE NEES Pe Fe ies meee ee a Gees ee citi ? ! | oo Ne ye j