(,,,,,_,_>.. .e , ,._ *&?f\“'i _ _ _.. THE GUARDIAN 'JHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 3, 1899.' ' workersthe opportunity .ot widening 'mm V°ll5- ri1~t»e-il torward to extinguish the little . lh9lI‘ kDOWl6d[e RIld0f lUCl‘8|lSl\’lg li)8l1' By 3 mogt y_~eynig|~kf1blg plpntripal H faith and charity by interchange Of l shock the other dav iietiily all the cloth- in _-_ views and personal touch with Other* ing nt Jos. llampel. thirtv-two vetirs I (Continued From the Third Page.) .. , ___ l Treasurer-Baroness Alexandra Grip- _I enberg, llelsingfors. Finland. j Corresponding St c:et.~ir_v- MISS TcrcSfi F. VVilson, Loiition. Reccnling S-.-cretnry-i\liuc. Mririii ‘ Martin, Paris, Fiaiice. The iiitern:-tion.-ii organization was estibiisbel in \\`.~..-shim;-lon in ISSS by it _ few Aiiiericsn women. with the aid and _ gdvice of friends in En_gl.~\nd and France. It eiected Mrs. I-Hiwcett as its first. Piesiilent, Miss (`l~tra Hiirt-in Vice 1 Prf.-sitit-nt and Mrs. Foster Avery Cerr- gipeniliiig Seve ary. At the seine time , the .\` .tional Council of Woiiien of the , Unit-~d Sa es wits formed, with Missl Frances \Villai'tt as P»'e~i~lei-t. 1 ’rELi.s wilfir ii.-is nt-;l~;1\' .~\cCoMt’Ltsl{l~;iJ i "The ri suit- of the it fluence of the] council" says Lord Alier-liien can ati present best he traced through the re- ' sult-i ofthe work of the national conn-, cils which il. has been the means of' forming. Those can show good proof of having been instrumental in breaking- iown prejudice and in promoting mu- tual understanding and charity between adherents oi essentially different faiths, _ races, and parties. and of providing a ' center roiiiitl which all who desire to labor for the 2ro'l of humanity can unite for the common cause. ‘-In addition they can claim that tievi have collected and spread correct in-. formation about women’s work, its i A _ i , a l 313..: -- Z_.j_1 "` <0 I i RECOMMENDED BY THE . . Th people bright, a People. _ Gthcr so-called tonics are but imitations of this great medicine. f Mr. c . C .n center. lt aw'iv from Ham Weak and depressed expresses the condition v of thousands of people at this season. It is one of ture’s signs that humanity cannot undergo months of indoor life in badly ventilated buildings with impunity. _ Breathing daily the poisonous gases arising from impure air, your blood has become poor and i watery, your nerves unstrung, your appetite tickle. e The least exercise tires you and you feel depressed and “out of sorts.” _. ' A . illiams’ Pink Pills ttttitttiieitt ese pills have no purgativei action. They make rich, red T 3 bl00d. build up tired and jaded nerves, and make weak, depressed, tired i . But you must get the genuine Dr. \/Villiams’ Pink Pills for Pale WEAK AND DEPRESSED. Clit Genuine are sold only in packages like the _ tttlttftvitts At all dealers, or direct from the Dr. Williams’ Medicine t CD., Bgcmkvllle, Gut., at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2. 50. Austin Fancy, who lives at Baker Settlement, N. S., says: “During the last winter . 3 0_y_vt_ng to close confinement and.hard work, my blood became impure. I was very much reduc- ph 1n_ tlesh,I a_pd had severe pains in the muscles all over my body. I felt_ tired and depressed all e ti - ° ° ' _ me » ad no appetite and was frequently so low spirited that I did not care whether I lived _ 01' died. l_\Iecessity compelled me to undertake a little work in my blacksmith shop, but I was U0* 5f fOr lf, and after doing a job would have to lie down-indeed I often felt like faintino " I ' ~ - . . . ci _ _wafs adrigsed to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and after using a couple of boxes felt a decided re- ' 1 _ _ _ _e C Pains began to abate, my appetite improved, and dav by day I Grew stronger. I used ' a ' D l six bgxes in all, and before I finished them I was able to do as hard a» day’s work at the forge as ‘ C ever had done in my life. Those who are not well will make no mistake in looking for health in _ through the medium of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People.” - ,.1 4 _ -I. _:rs »- x.. "2 Z ‘Ei c>_ ___, rn.: .-~:1'- fy’ JT sm ‘3\~\V 1-14 :]_`lY STI NN LV ..g=»,"§'_ §f I t_, _ ei. .f;§;3-..,'1§__ t.. "lei -ini . Q' ‘ fir- _#.9 p*§r > . its QUJV -":`~'-~f'f§‘-2°' * 'Ili '1;°|i Q 'Ei .Yi 77.-fo V_' 7 _V ~' si 1 im ‘T.\»l\1 ' ,_ “i~i -tri .- Ui 1 3* c21I~: ti _.t z E"'?=

_,f J. l-:, .-5. ,- t. ` 'fl L' < 7rlO V 3 3.. $11 xiii NV '\ “‘=|5iuse Lf? 'list -mit U , . »,1,ao`3 £3" . 'S11 _` NN U~lV\ T\ M n ___-`f_' ».. '¥:is~c=sc if K. beeii ‘tahoe »~.vmy.`* In la ,piece of the shoe it was found that every onetof metal pegs had been melted by .t the electricity. ' P l i hoard. In some manner the screw was _ittirited backward, completing the cir- cuit. . _ ig-_ r _-1 _!ll_- " Y . J" fv ' lg' - -*_ ‘, A ) meds and its opportunitits: that thev _ Ol S have p-'evented the overlappiiigtind inul-; -_______ . “ _ _ _ .Y Y ‘ I-l~Pll~'°t1°“ °f °'g““l’“'l°n“ mr kl"d"°‘l Joseph liumpel, au- E|ectrlClun Survives a “iw Sp 'ms of electricity emitted from ' causes; that they have given women ‘H , - - - siiorii of z .»a ' The cause of the accident was _.ap- irerit on an examination.,1t .wits found init Hampel had been using a wrench n iighteninga screw on the switch- The enormous power of the electric. ity and the number of carl run by it lend credence to the statement ot' an electrician in the building. fhnit he believes Hampel sustained a shock of 2.000 volts. The cars on the different routes were stopped' for only eight minutes. The cause of the accident was soon remed- ied, as the distribution of such an anoi- mous quantity of electricity did not ef- fect any of the machinery in the build- ing. ' ---¢----- . Gm' your seats early today at Dodd’s and Rankii»’s drug stores for Mr.Esrle’| concert. Thiy are selling fast. -1*-A ING PO on Every neoeuaseeriim-grin-. ' The goofy Carl Hertz, the well known conjures, t h once entertained ucom nyata frlend'| as excuse N Oey1°n,u‘\:’diti|no&iomblo lhltvhnu °ll|ll8d io. ~ 't ~ ~ .=.ii...ii....i'J°“...".Z.,.ii£§.’..'T;." o ce or t e extreme disorder of his. own desk. Though insisting upon I Court ‘methodical habits on the part of his and last Fnday’ employees, he gave his own pigeonholes W bnlmk Seciy a cleauingout and _sorting over only Pm,ce'Gem.ge once a year, and his regular time for Foreman meds doing this, oddly enough, was Wasb~ 1\ew,Pwése Buck ingtoms birthday' Illustrious Atchivis "alt happened one year nevertbeltess _COURT Mon at he forget to perform this task at the proper time, and a friend who bap- mst and turd PU hquse by performing someof his clever. lT8.l‘l.al' 8-U est trioliu. Og of the parlor maids, Bakmg :r...:f... ”::..t'-ii... .:.ri:...:°.e:; Emmtet and when the hostess gave n sign that being much nothingmime unneeded. the girl mill U us _, . . - . _ is . ‘- -_ ° lingeledtoleetheoomploiulaofthe fo a d N0 Report of Hueis hliury_ l0ff_ The H ,Or undpr hir” "_____“ hurnpd _pi-il. Flite lizilldi of bull) llltifi WOFO bllfli- ma nn n- ___i ,tl lirge h0le appeart:i;_;' tu‘0 Wh`C‘i h3l°’d_ bv me h”"r°" C'-U`l""’m~ “nd the' Su-"' “Will B036 UD 0Ni@ llBW*h I same ivashingten, 1). C., March 3.1.-_ l fe 1. iw-<*‘_l ~"‘-“S 'l1'°°sl»"'“_l tltffif _ bellies heavy -shawl or cloak?" Ha-iz said. 1_- General Otis has made no report of the Htirnpel got his h-intl off ttie circuit. l D” l§“PP '_I' 'l1"'SS¢d lhltlf |'J\1i'ies. “Now,"’ he went on. leleotiug a big wounding of General Hale, which was ; and, yell-nz with ago tv, re.. tint front 5 A 1"" P_l“0‘S "f ‘limiting ‘het THU”-lui. 0885111390 Bhbwl. “!0ll0bou'vet'.hetbick- eported to Denver ' behind the sivitchtiiitnl iniothe middle Gd “'*‘f" i'\"‘**"" UP “HUF llaflllitl Hvfl nessof the shawl?" They all did, in- Gfmfdwn-7`¢0d¢T8 cluding the maid at the door. "Now, my 001W61lI»¢M to clsp __ _t will one of yoube good enough “write 3,-ence ii number or three ngiireii on ii piece ot ON account of the paper, being careful not to let me see be given bythe P W what is written?" One of the ladies did in the Y M C A. go, while the maid at the door leaned social to have been orward and began to breathe hard. Methodist Church “Now place the written paper, with postponrdmil the figures on the upper side, under the_ Rev Mr shawl ae I hold it.” It was done, the Boys’ thickness of the shawl being between methods Hertz and the paper as he looked down Church April 1 toward it. -There was breathless silence. Rev J M Then he said, “Surely?f.b6Lnumber is side, will give 761.” It was. He had apparently .seen land,lor Prince right through the thick shawl. Ehery own, on April one was amazed. it - Rev G M Then upon the silence broke the Lnmga ;~g-,b}d” shriek of the maid at the door.. With 5,5; ghugch (m Aim; one final gaze at the shawl and one at Y B _ the handsome conjureruhe hid her rosy Bmons mee; face in her hands, yelling at the top cf Mechamcg gal] her voice.;¥What’s the gocd of me UTY. Cmmu , Cl0lih€S?" HBd.1AIg0DBUii~ i. da) In each month A Jun of enum. Maiigg’ H M Auewspapcr man of some celebrity meetsm asia d:_scipl_fnarian was noted' about his Ewen g,;.a,,_ hi pened in at his office on the morning_of 3 Mechamcis gal' Feb. 23 was surprised at Ending him mfhemm’ Swy surrounded by his usual hopeless litter §'(;URTh A of letters and papers. at °un, “How does this happen, Mr. --1*" M'°ha','w 8 Hah’Gm“°° he asked. 1°' Sec 7 , "Forgot it,” shortly answered the Conn G1 dswm’ .ditch tlidechanics Hall on “Wel1, you’re going to clean things W°d”°’da,-7 °‘ “ch up today, aren’t you?” ned-7 Sec Y “A80” "No, sir,” was the reply. “That job goes over, under the rules,'for another T£xi;P_eJ0h:e;)ndL°d-S* year. You don’t sup ose I am goin to .let an example of liiregularity togizhe DR McLnm*N~ s°°'Y boys, dr you? Not1:tnch!” V1°l°l"a And he cleared away a space on his T°mP1°» "5 desk and began writing an editorial on t J R D°V\5°U» SWT the tarii.-Ycuth’s Companion. Awlalldlll C|13Pl»9l'» .sons in Masonic » - The Awkward Orderly. Thlllfdiy lll 1110801 A young wag of an oliicer, making a July and AUZUBU J J morning call upon his superior in the 1. P1'l”°° Edward latt:er’s tent, found him sound asleep, M3509” T°mPi° perhaps is little the worse for a- night’s P99537 19 1501131 H tarrying over the flowing bowl. B£Z18l»l‘8l‘ The omcer was tall, and the cot was _ ODDFELLOW short, so that his feet stuck out as the Port Ls Joie foot of the bed. second Wednesday in Instead of waking him the visitor R MGLGIIDIII B S took the' spurs from a pair of boots St Lawrence standing by the bedside, strapped them day evening W A to the sleeper-'s ankles and went away. Wildey Lodge The odicer had pretty-well lace:-ated evening both in their himself about the shine and ankles be- Row W R Boreham, fore he woke up and instantly yelled to Alpha Rebekah Lod his 01'd§,1‘1!~ every lust and third “Whuli d - ° 9” o you mean by this. he -Eva St C Harris, e _ screamed to the latter, pointing to his sorts or ENGLAHD feet, which were scarred and bleeding. Every Thuri-day 1 The orderly looked at the spurs in on Victoria Bow t consternation. Sevy d_(;t1;l _forgive you this time, for you _ Li dge Prmge Edward _ ui in the _dark, said the ofiicer, 3| d mum] Tuesdays of each but '£119 D8Xt l}1lIl9_ 207) yank my bOOtB lhgiyr ball’ Vycforya ROW t and socks off so qui<.\‘< that it leaves my bw’ spurs on I’ll give you ten days in the 5 gt - __ sons or TEMPERA I gpariiéiouse, do you hear? -New York Pdnw Edward Dmgion or _ ____ meets in Viriglits Hall, 011 ‘_ Queer Fiske* ‘ Nils I\6BIJCd_Y W P Amphibious Eshes are to be found in Vmwrm Dwlsmn L' .various quarters of the globe. Begin- Mend” evenmg In “ugh” . ning in Europe, there is the blenny, Cmppeu Seciv whigh, when kept in gquariumg has Orient Division No been proved to require at leastan hom-'s Fwd” eV°”mg» In pure air out of water to preserve it in Han J°h“ RUSS' becsv ` good health and spirits. In the tropics LOYAL is found the periopbthalmus, which is Company A ii ""7 singularly mnphjbious and hops 0,,” Wrigh s Hall at 6 30 P the muddy data in search of food, note- Wadmalb Self? bly the emu and metiiisksiert minded GOOD TFMPLARS ‘ §* by the retreating tide, Thi, gd, 5, .0 Lodge meets in Wr1ght’s active on ima that it is eimeiiu so Tltvr d°v evening at 8 eaten, and varies, iipeeimeiis brought ing Temple" W°1°°m° j from Mauritius were secured by means BURY. S66’ of a shotgun-truly a uniquomeiaod of , killinglish. Thiauah is alsofcuntkat _ .._k_»m&h ; ~ i