Y __ "Drinking Nlost Teas’ Has f`ostei°ed a Dull Routine -. an 8 _ .» ..~ ,, ._a¢@=» THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 18 1899 Breakfast Table. but with “CEYLON TEA” fl , the result is a Pleasant Surpise all around Load P9o]<,=fg only-_ 1" r.ND HAi.ii‘_ix. Feb. 17.-Davidson Bros., wholesale groc_ers, have suspended pay- iment. illrs. Kennoily’s Case. Snlleied from nervous Pros- tration, indigesilon and general debility. l _ ,Food Iiyoo hir stomach Illia a stone. Milburn’s Heart auil Nerve Pills have made a complete Cure. When the appetite fails the digestive Toi-oiiio,Feb.14.-TiisRev.Dr.Csr- organs give out. the nerves become man. general superintendent of the Wbdk 804 U16 28110181 System gets lisihcdisrciiui-ci., ish iiistnigni for rim dowmthen indeed. does the out- Losan eies, Cai., to attend ins stats 100k of life become serious. llpwortg League Convention. -_-ii NATURE’S DIMPLES. Disappear, and Beauty Fades Under the Shadow of Tormeniing Skin Troubles, But Dr. Agnew’s Ointment iee Quick and Safe Healer. The unceasing torment of an itching skin, which is the natural consequence and outcome of such skin diseases as tetter, *lk l'|1°\1l11. ring '~vorin, eczema, ulcers, blotches and other skin eruptions is al- But cases of this kind, which are also, ,too numerous in the eity of St. John these which has just been reported to ns is that of Mrs. Mary Kennedy, who lives at 35 Exmouth St. ‘I past she has been troubled with indi- gestion and souring of the food, which caused her rest distress doctors,said she, and took a great ma This lady says that for several years 1 lay on her stomach like a stone, and g _ , I had advice from some of the beet “Y remedies that promised relief, but all to S’Sll|E AND FRINGE 00 Tiii-: funeral of the late Harry Brown will take place this afternoon at 2 o’clock to the Peoples Cemetery. Tiiieiri: will be a prayer meeting in Y. M. C. A. rooms tomorrow morning at 10 o`clock. Subject. The Secret of Spiritual Power. Leader, Mr. J. M. Clark. Tun death occurred last Sunday even- ing :it Kensington. of Mrs. James Whitehead, relict of the late Mr. James Whitehead. whose death was chronicled in Tiiin Gnaitoiaiv a few days age. She was 70 years of age,and had contracted pneumonia shortly after her husband’s death to which she succumbed after an illness of eleven days. Two sons and live daughters Survive her--the young- est of whom is Mrs. P. Cbiiners cf this town. THE GU.utni.ii\' records with sincere sorrow the death of Harry Brown, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown gr., of Back Road, Summerside, whic occur- red Thursday evening, after an illness of ten days with spinal meningitis. He was a bright promising little boy and his grief-stricken parents have the deepest sympa'hy of the community in their severe trial. d THE Farmers and Dairymen’s Asso- ciation of Bedeque, held their quarterly meeting in Lower Freetown Hall, Thursday afternoon. There was afair attendance of farmers from the differ- ent sections of the surrounding country. A report was read bv Mr. Charles Craig, of his interview with Mr. Batten- bury in reference to the pork business and the proposed factory at Summer- side was discussed, almost all present favoring the project. The ofhcers were re-elected and Messrs. James Carruthers, David Arbing and Charles Craig were appointed delegates to the Central Convention at Charlotte- town. Tun meetin in Market Hall yester- day afternoon to consider the question of establishing of a Pork Curing and Packing Company was a large one, the different sections of- the county being represented by quite a number - of influential farmers. - Mr. William Mc- Vare beiug cured “1m°st dam' by MII' Neill Simpson occupied the chair and bnrn’s Heait und Nerve Pills. One ef M,._ J_ pond_ Editor of tho pionoor_ acted as secretary. Mr. J.'M. Clarke; secretary of the Company read some correspondence from parties in the neighboring provinces who are either engaged or interested in pork packing establishments. After a good deal of discussion it was moved by Mr. W. A. Leard, and eeeended by Mr. James Carruthers, and unanimously carried by the meeting that a Joint Stock Com- pany be organized for the purpose of taysdin an instant ..-ith ooo application of 1 ne efect. Hearing of the results obtaiii- handling droosed hogs only It was 8 a ¢ Dr. Agnew’s Ointment, and in a vary few _days the most stub -orn cases give way to ite magic healing'p -wer andlleaves thegkin "'b°l9» perfect, clea: and as soft as a ba y’s. It vgil cure piles in from three to five D) E. 8 Dr. Agnew’s Li-'f r Pills are the cheapest made '20 cents for 'oi-ty doses. held by S. VV. Dodd and G. E Hughes. -- 0--~ ANARCH Y :N sanloa. A`ocKi.Axi>, N. Z.. Feb. 16.- Ad- vices received here from Samoa under date of Feb. 8 reported that anarchy and ieoeliion still prevail there. i li The Stoma<~h's Woes.-Are pleasant- ly and positively healed by Dr. Von Stan`g Pineapple Tablets. They act ed by Mi1burn`s Heart and Nerve Pil ed the first box when I noticed a grea I improvement in my case. t l have been steadily gaining in m health every day since then. They hav .removed the burning sensation an ygnawing in my stomach. and now Ioan eat anything I like without the lea distress. nervous prostration and general debilit ' .telv cured me and I recommend the decided on motion that the shares 1 began taking them and had ju” finish' be limited to $10 each. Canvassers I were appointed to canvass the meeting for shares. The result of the canvass 5' was the subscription of 91 shares. The 9 manner of conducting the canvass d throughout the country came in for 3 good deal of discussion and the pro- St posal ef a good many schemes. It /vas finally agreed to leave the matter I was also ver-V much ru” d°wn Wm' with the directors. The old board of ~ 5" directors were re-elected as follows: but these wonderfnlplis have comple- A C Rogers prosidoot. J M Clark . . D , , . . , _ fn » - \"11' A , ° .with confidence, feeling assured that ?)(;.r€;lry' M lam “drew Edwm they will cure or relieve all complaints , similar to those with which I was af- flicted". Milburn`s Heart and Nerve -.__.____ Pills can always be relied on to cure palpitation, skip beats, dizzy and faint spells. nervousness, sleeplessness, Public _Attei_itfon. ` ao,,omia_ dyspopbia, SL VMS dance, Is at present being directed to catar; spinal weakness, female weakness, and rh°°‘f‘ and much Interest has been "r° upon and digest the food, prevent fer- all diseased arising from disordered ouseaby its marvellous effect upon dis- mentation and all distress of the stom- ach’s. Eminent physicians have noted their sterling merit and the wonderful cures. wrought rgght in their own pra- ctice and perscribe to relieve and cure. 35 cents. Sold by S. W. DODD ‘nerves, wi :ik heart or watery blood Co., Torointo, Ont. 'ii-<-___ SEVENTEEN LIVES LOST. and G. E. HUGHES. - --1¢---- SIR FRANK SMITH. was reported by his physician last night to be reasonably well. Although Sir Frank is not confined to his room, he does not leave the house during the cold weather. SIX WEEKS IN PAIN DUNGEON. A confirmed Invalid From Acute Rheu- matism--Sonth American Rheumatic Cure Gives Him His Liberty. Geo. England of Chatam,N.B., is a car- penter and ship-builder by trade. Through exposure to all kinds of weather he contra- eted a most acute form of rheumatism. His joints swelled and stiffened, and he was laid up in his bed for six-weeks. After doc- tors had failed to relieve him he tried South American Rheumatic Cure, and to nee his own words: “1n 24 hours afterl had eommenced takin the remedy the pain all ‘morning at two o’cIock, at the Stat mates confined there. --#ml- MR. HOUSE, OF BERLIN. Cured of Lumbago b;Dodd’s Kidney Pills. “ numbers his friends by hundreds For over a year past, Mr. House was tormented by severe pains in his back, dcctors and their medicines. He was advised to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. He did so. That night he felt less pain. Daily the pains abated, and l in less than two weeks. Dodd’s Kidney ney Pills had cured him thoroughly. left me, the eweliing subsided and to-day I. am a cured man ” ______ _ *___ , These is only one sure and unfailing il cure for Backacke. That cure is Dodd’s Berlin, Feb. 13 -Everyone in Berlin knows Andrew House. He is a res- ll pected and prosperous resident, who Piles Cured without the Knife by Dr. A. ease germs.Catarrh,bronchitis, irritable price _ooo 3 box or 3 for $125* at an throat, and such malidies instatitly dis- druggmspl. Sem by mam T' Milburn & appear when this apparently mild pine- scented gas inhaled. It penetrates whenever_air can go. Messrs. N. C. Poison & Co., Kingston Ont., have generously intimated that sample out- fits of catarrhozone will be iven our - 3 thYANK§°gIN’_ bjD'° Feb_'15-_Une Of readers free, for a shirt time. if_ sent e mos orrifying fires in the hfstory or immediately ,of Yaiiktown, occurred on Sunday 8 xiii TORONTO Feb 16__Sir Frank Smith asylum, _when one of the cottages toek ’ fire causing the loss of seventeen in- . ONCE AGAIN. , Take up the whit_e man’s burden. Produce your bnskin sacks, Go over to :he courthouse, And pay your little tax. W. Chase’s Ointment. Mr. Geo. Brown, painter, of Wood- ville, Ont., Victoria Co., says:-¢-For ,which increased in severity in spite of tifteen ears I was a sufferer from Y bleeding piles and the intense 'agony whichl passed through during these years and relief I obtained by Chase’s Ointment prompts me to give this testimonial. My physician wished me to have an operation but I felt I could be cured without the knife. Three boxes of Dr. Chase’s Ointment stopped the Sdld by S_ W_ Dodd and Kidney Pills. Experience has proven' bleeding and effected a permlneiit G_ E_ Huzh°s_ his thousands of times. cm-¢_ .I EGZEMA UN NIISE For Nine Years. Cured by OUTICURA After Five Doctors Failed. I have suffered for nine years with acres in my nose. A first.-class doctor told mc it was fovcr sore that would soon pass away. I had four doctors ti-ont inc for nose trouble, without any good. My husband decided that I should go to N. Y. City and get treated. The best doctor ln the city for nose, eye, and throat told me I had eczema In the worst form, and I must stay and get treated three I times ii week. I did not seem to get any relief, so my husband sent for me to come home. While I was home, I decided to try Curicnna reme- dies. I got Cnricima Bruin, Curiccna (oint- ment), and ,Curicuzta Rnsonvnnr, and I was surprised to find it was but o short time when my nose was all well. Mrs. C. B. VAN Posrnann, , Point o’ Woods, Boy Bhore,L.I. Cvriccaa Rirsonviiivr purifier the blood and circulat- ln-_> fluids of I-lution G¢n»is,¢ind thus removes the cause, while warm bathe with Curious/i Soaraiid gentle anoint- lnze with Curicvlu (elntmenheleansethcakln and lcnlp of criisu and melee, allay ftchlniz. burning, and inflam- mation. and thus soothe and heel every term of humor. s.'.i‘:‘l‘».‘.l‘,§°;.“§’.§‘;?;f.i.”°-f'i.t;l¢"..¥’8§“.’.'t?%$ h‘I.¥.l‘.s.‘.`=f’f.f.a SAVE YUUR SKIN “‘““é..“.'l2.‘i':‘l».."I.!"‘“' 'i-aa"cnaiu:o'rrsrowa niiiiis’ The ma Ile close at the Charlotte town Poet Omee as follows (Local Time). For points west (with connections) to Sunimerside and Tignish on line of railway, 7.30 a.m.and also at 3 40 p.m, with p.m. connections to North Tryon, Tryon, Crapaud. Victoria. Carleton, North Carleton and Searletown. For points east (with connections) to Souris and Georgetown on line of rai.. way, 8,00 p.m. For Courier route to Southport and all points thencfe to Belfast, 6.15 a.m. For Courier route to North River and all points thence to Victoria, Tuesday, Thursday = nd Saturday. 6.15 a.m. For United States, New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec Nova. Scotia, and the Northwest, 8.30 p. m. For Great Britain, Tuesday, 10 p.m. Letters are collected from street letter boxes of 6 a.m., 2 p.m. and 8 p- m. . LIFE IN THE BOX.. It Was a Box of Dodd’s_ Kidney f Pills. And they Cured Mr. J. I-I. Ireland of Kidney Disease-He could stand his Siilferings no Longer-Then he Rssorted to Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills. Hatiixix. N. S., Feb 17 :--Mr. J. H. Ireland, the well-known and popular “Commercial traveller” was reported deed. His friends, and the newspapers said he had died far from home. And all _ who had known him mourned sincerely for him, for he was a man who had many true friends. _ But Mr. Ireland was’t dead. by agood deal. and the newspapers were wrong. He had been ill- very ill. 3: had suffered for'years with Kidney isease, and had not been successful in finding eithera doctor or a medicine that could cure him. He became very ill, on one of his long iiips away. from home. Another man with exactly similar name, died and was buried. 'But the traveller fron Halifax was getting better. He continued to do so, till he was entirely well again. ‘with not the suspicion ot a shadow of Kidney Disease in his system. One day he amazed one of his friends by walking into his odice and asking: “How are you. Jimi” Jim gasped, “1 thought you were deadl” °-But you see I’m noll” “Yes. I see. But the papers said you were. How did you get hetter?” Dodd’s Kidney Pills made me better. put nie on my feet, made a new man of me. I tell you my friend. if you ever have any Kidney Disease, let it be Bright‘s Disease,Rheumatism, Diabetes, Dropsy. Lumhago, or any other Kidney Complaint-_use Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Th@y’l1 cure you.” Anyone who doubts the 'truth of this story ehoild write to Mr. Ireland who will coroborate it fully. Anyone who needs Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills can get them at all drugstores, for fifty cents ii box, six bexes $2.50, or by sending price to The Dodd’s Med- icins Co , Limited, Toronto. Ont. 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Tnao: Mamie Dceicue ne se e s Au ndfng ketch d dldgrl ‘G qufckyl? ascertain our opfnigliia tree whtetblilermgz invent on is nrobablytm.tentahle. Commnmea- tions strlctly oonuden Handbook on Patent; sent free. 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