'U»l"P'¥'f 8'8B"l' El ‘li . l THF. GUARDL-\.\T, Cl”ll\ltl.O'VTE'FOWN, DECEMBER 6- 1898. 3 ' 3. - - -~ -~-----"T--~ ' --<~---- -- ------~» -~ ------ - -~~-F' - p _-_ _ _ 1,`A___ W,`_~“ whetherthcy could wilnout dilli,ul.y 1' provide the necessary <_'.iii‘is0n. they /7 if;///.€,\`l 1/ ./-*‘t“. r ";."'-'/ _ .)l)‘»,-/l“_"" l. "f *:`”'/1'"/' l £$%¥1;;F;;‘ \§` `\ I __-“J” . . ll \ _ _.sp \ y. \\\ 'Vu l i \\ \\§`-` . i \ ’ 'I' /'{\`.\\) ‘ ‘l»"_'f'i'.fni`.4"'= I \ l ‘ ' ' ~\ -1% s.-up .s ff/ ll SUCCESSFUL un or rllrn An: nllnulcnvrrn wml csnllllllsl. msnsis. Dr.A. W.CHASE COMES TO THEIR AID. Success in lite is almost impossible for a. man with bad breath. Nobody wants to do business with him. No- body wants to associate with him. He h handicapped everywhere. Offen- elre breath comes from catarrh; some- times from catarrh of the stomach, nmetlmes of the lungs, sometimes of the head, nose, and throat. It is from mtsrrh somewhere, and catarrh is an- other name for uncleanness. lfany men understand this, and make every effort to cure it, but it is be- yond the reach of ordinary practice. N0 9€lf~F¢SDct among the communities of the world than now; that was because the the nations knew that while Eng- lishmen loved peace, and wpuld make sacrinces for its sake, they loved it only as long as it could be maintained con- sistently with their self respect as a nation, and with the glorious traditions of a great empire (Cheers). #vs-mglfgk / Saving a Husband’s Life. Only the other day the newspapers _ told the story of ' a plucky woman who saved her hus- -- "“band from drown- . / 4* . 'F'-‘ ing on the rock é \b0i1nd Atlantic " ,, coast. There are . J \. other dangers be- ._ ‘ “’ side that of drown- , _,§-_/ - ing from which a shrewd womau| ` may, by a little diplomacy, save her hus- ` band. Men are proverbially reckless about their health. They do not think it worth while to pay any heed to a slight indiges- tion, a tridiiig bilious attack, a little nerv- ousness or sleeplessness, or a small loss of appetite. The first they know they have dyspepsia, liver complaint, malaria, rheu- matism, nervous prostration or deadly con- sumption. Even then. they are prone to neglect their trouble until it is too late. A wise wife will assume guardianship of her husband’s health. She will always have at hand a bottle of Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery. \Vhen her husband feels out of sorts she will see that he takes it. It makes the appetite keen, the diges- ., tion perfect, the liwr active, the blood pure and the nerves steady. It builds firm flesh, strong muscles, and healthy nerve tissues. It cures dyspepsia, liver complaint. malaria, rheuniatisrn and nervous prostration. It cures 98 per cent. of all cases of consump- tion. An honest dealer will always give you what you ask for. “I was a sufferer from malaria,” writes Mr. R. -D. Hill, of Zarito, Louisa Co.. Va. “ TWO <10=l0fS failed to cure me. I took three bottles of l)r. Pierce`s Golden Medical Discovery in connection with his ‘ Pleasant Pellets.” and was cured. I can now do as good a day’s work as any man." Constipation often causes sickness. _Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. One little “ Pellet ” is a gentle laxativc and two a mild cathartic. The; never gripe. They are tiny, sugar-coate , anti_-bilious . granules, in little vials. Druggists sell ‘ them and have nothing else “just_ as good.” They regulate the Stomach, Llvel and Bowels. l- corzdemn them if they allowed the Sc- curily of fortiesses and liurbors to dc- - pond upon lfat'cric~' so bidly armed that i an c-.iiem_ s.zi ni gint bombard thorn, e o e the like of which had never been in l Of 10 GASES GL-DTIIING ` JUST 0PENED.`. We are in a position to-day to show you a magnificent range of Clothing. No one neglected. Small Boy, Big Boy or Men. We can suit you in Ulsters, Reefers or Suits All sizes, all prices and kinds. It don’t take chromos, tickets or money rewards to sell our Clothing. We Sell so cheap we really cannot afford it. We have no money to burn. Men’s Ulsters at $4 75, beat the World. Shorey’s Ulsters at $6.50, ticket in pocket (manufacturer throws them in). McKay’s Ulster (our own make) at $4.75. beats them all for quality and pi ice. ~ Our Reefer at $5.00 is an excellent coat, heavy and strong. _ 50 Men’s Heavy Suits at $5.50, extra value, 25 Mens Heavy Suits double breasted, former price $8.00, now $7.00 100 Extra Heavy All 'VVool Suits, $7.50. Pants, all kinds and prices. 500 pairs (our oven make) extra heavy and strong, warranted not to rip, at $2.00. _ _ Boysl 3-piece Suits (own make) heavy for Winter, sizes 20 to 33. $5-00 up- Boys’ Q piece Suits from $1-50 up- f Blouse Suits- One line is a beauty- The very latest style- Fur Coats, Fur Robes at the l Royal Artillery, (Cheers). In addition ' ‘ - ' 1 F ` ’ _ not forgotten the work of the army on the Indian fontier. (Cheers) riscsilr MANoi'~:Uviti~:s. Dealing with the recent nianoeuvres K . . _ ‘ 4 _ & _ , l -in m 000, he had seen it said that they were P e i ' W » - I- ' ` ' 1' a great waste of public money. But he ‘ agreed with the gallant general of the southern army, that the manoeuvree » ’ weak points of the army and enabled:the\ ` i public to know. (Cheers). . But they would not command the re- spect of the world unless they could make themselves felt as well as heard. V ' V - (Cheers). Within its recent history ` 1 _ there had not been a moment when , , BIS l]|SlIllUNlS [lil EVERYTHINE Twenty to ffFifty Per Cent by Thousands. Tremendous Bargains are lllL.l_lll.ll~l ,~ CURE5. §C1osing Up Business- ~§,,,~,;,=,;,l;-, so d Stamp Friday 4 l Charlottetown P. E. Island Car-ada NOV. 24th, 15.98- Cliff: Dear Dr. I V my day of 'rn.lsi