_ __ it -ii “i \ » 'i ~..~_ M = -fi filis if J;-,Y wi t i _ 3'? in-,_ if l_ ,_ ,. ii ..._ A ¢ ,is r -L- i t i -~~~ -""'""”'"‘” r f “»~ ' i " ’ ' ‘ " ~' '_ -` ~ _ ' "f._.T_;_ .;.~..f»<.'fr ‘jtsg ~' t _ , _,__ ,, _ ._ ~‘ _ . _._, ...__\._,, ,_ ff' ._ I THE GUARDIAN, CH.ARLOT.~T.ETOWN 7 ' I I _ T! eel TIRED : WORN -OUT FIND F?Ei`\lEWED STPF:*l"~tGTH, BY USING _ r. illiams’ Pink ills ron ram rn i L ANAEMIA OR BLOODLBSSNBSS. ’ ,Its Victims are Pale in Color, Subject to Dizziness, Palpitation of the Heart and Other Symptoms. From the Echo, Platlsville, Ont. An2Binia,whlch literally means bloodlesen 'S=, iS pl'=“V2il<‘U'- lo 5” alarming extent among young girls and young women of the pres ~ gut day, and is a friiittiil source of “decline” and consniiiption. The symptoms of tb-eironble are many. but among the most pgticeable are pallor of the race, lips and gums, shortness ol _ breath on slight exertion, d zzine=~s,et-vere be-ad&Cl>€‘S» W93kU95S‘ X ' _ _ ofthe vital oigan_~i,palpi»ati0n ol the heart, and dropsical swelling _ - \,§ -.___`_ £3 \_ _,___ __’,, i~ nw. _ _ \ Dis tressing of the limbs. The more of these syni plotns shown, the greater _ the necessity for prompt treatment. Among fared from annsinia and found a cure is Miss E-nilv W€b'l,\i oung lady residing near Wolverton, Ont. ily illness caine on wbeiilwas about srxteen years of age. those who have suf- _ Mis-i Webb says :- Hy complexion was a pale waxy color;I was troubled with gene.‘~ al weakness, dizzine~s and palpi ation ofthe under medical treatment, but the medicine prescribed by the l doctor did not a n-ear to do me the sl htest good i heart. I was placed Pl 'S _ ‘ As time went byl was slowly but surely growing worse. . I was unable to do any work about the house, and my limbs _ . would tremble to such an extent at the elighteet exertion that I l\\ could scarcely stand upon my feet. Then my sioinach becatuff S0 weak thatl vouiited almost everything I att; Igrew despnndent llld feared I Would not recover. While in this condition a friend .5 ' Urged me to try Dr. W.lliams’ Pink Pills, and l followed the Qdvice. After I had u~ed two boxes I noticed my heart was gladdeued with the hope of renewed health. At the cud of six boxes my appetite had fully returned, and with _it ltrengtb, color to my cheeks and brightness tothe eves. I still , continued taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills all twelve boxes, and I can truthfully assert that I am healthier; £‘- llrd stronger than lever was before. I owe this to Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and I would urge all gerls who suffer as I did to give them a fair tria‘. NERVOUS PROS TRATION. The Hartland, N. B., Advertiser, says:-“Right in our own qillage is reported another of the remarkable cures that make Ur, Williams’ Pink Pills so popular througho it the land. The ' is that of Mrs. E. W Millar. The Advertiser interviewed . Ln husband, who was glad to relate the circumstances for pub- i ligtion, that others might read and have a remedy put into their hgadsas it were. “For five years,” said Mr. Millar, my wife lalunable to walk without aid One physician diagnosed her pan aa coming from a spinal atfection. Other doctors called the palady nervous prostratiou. Whatever the trouble was, she -._ _ you weak and nervous. Her lim bs had no pt support her body. There also was a #or hack. Three months ago she could not gon, after trying many medicines, she began to use Dr. filliams’ Pink Pills. Improvement was noted in a few davP,i an Qnproi-'ement and untit I had taken in ) _l -\\\\ it strength and could _ terrible weakness in walk, but ae a last ‘ _ pd a few weeks has done wonders in restoring her health. To~ ; by the can walk without assistance. You can imagine her de- ‘ E » t as well as my own. We owe ber recovery to Dr. Williams’ f' ` k Pills and I recommend them for any case of nervous weak~ ii llll or general debilitv.” Mr. Millar is part owner and niai;iag~ _- I of one of oiir lumber mills antiia well known throughout the @Il‘Htry. ' ‘ A PEBMAN ENT CURE. mqpi-__ Ur lf Carroll, of Roland, Man,writes =-“While living at Syd- I , g¢y,Man,I wrote informing you that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills " _ ~ *ad cured me of rhenmatiam of twenty five years’ standing, after pany other medicines had failed. I am pleased to again write you and say that. the cure has been permanert, as after a lapse ol pveral years, there has been no return or the trouble. I sincere- jy bopsény experience will be the means of poor su erer.’ , GENERAL WEAKNESS CUBED. Mr. Jas. Canavan, a well known resident of Maxville, Ont., x nys :-After having needyonr Pink Pillsl am glad to recom-~ >._ _mend them tothe world as a cure for extreme weakness and drbility, and I aiii sure that if those whozfeel the ltirst approach _ pf such trouble will only take a box or two, much misery can be gutted. helping some other i, §\ _loo \_/_ 4 DYSPEPSIA CURED- 3 cuaaii or sctaricit. Mr. Fred. A. Henry, St, Catharines, Oni., writes : -“I have ____ sutl' rfd for years with dyi-'peps'a, and altliougn I ani gui-8 i ti-ind 3, dozen rtniediee, I found no reliefuntll I began the uiié of Di-_ “S0 I l`e”"’fl "W f"l'|1l» Wd m0"€»l 3010 U18 Vlll8g*', wll¢r“ I MVB Williams’ Pink Pills. Atier eating I wnulj be ten-tb v d;,,,,.e,s,_d _ since .carried on business as a puinpmaker, in the fall of 1895 I WN, pans in the gnmach, and f,-_quemiy Oni), fouhd relief by was attacked 'with if-ciatica,and suffered intensely. I took medical __j__ct_ug the __0od_ This cemiuued num my H-,__ was famv misep treatment it did not help me. Then adruggist advised me to abc, but, now, thanksto Dr. Williams’ Pink PillP, Iain fully re~ l "'-v»Dr` _W'H'“m"' P nk PM 5 lmdel' “N9 Uelfmetll the vciatica ' tored." i was banished, and I have not siifce felt any re urn of it. Mr. C.Tho.'nlon. Blu:-va'e, 0n‘. says :-“About seven years ` I* I WW TG G ST '\t.S?”@..f-» The greatest medicine in the world For building up and strcnstbening an eriervated system is ' Dr_wiiiiamt~ rifiiii Pills tor Pate People. When the' summer 'is over thousands reel worn i._,_ _ out, easily tizjcci, airid_____l;.o us_e oi comme; ixprespion, l I ° 'comb NM 98"* " “miserable cricrall ’.‘ 2 o. most' torrl, edt o our Canadian sgmmcrsy is responsible -For this. Those who arc in this condition orc urililtted to meet the . _ Sudden changes oF aur.umrt,_ and easily/~ l`-all at _prey to disease. ln this condition DT.\"l'tllieims‘ Pink, Pills____prove__.o. _blessing to h,,.i?_.an't’ty6,*t_ a as ___ e if _avorto ur a. ive. _ c. ion, r\__, _oi ,o _ ii.._1-"..ii....i._i...; riot Furtlwir Jweakcn tlllc bgody. They build up thc I I blood by supplyiné, thc €l¢¥Y\_2\'\l'.,5 wl1iC,l't_ ¢hEY-lf-h it, and strengthen t e ri_e'fv2s. But you must Q3* the genuine _ J- ldl'llS`l The "just the same" ond. “"\'us_t on good-' _ __ The geriuiri _e bo_x¢S st l'_ ' ' is cit- eeef _i is .p~riift'ti'cd _lift -red ink. Take nothing else. ` ' _ -I ~ i i , ` subs_t'i_.t-.utes I-,oFFe'rccI_»by1_ some_ ¢Leo.\_2_1'S. Yl¢V€T ' eiivetity anyone - Dr.-wiitiam-sg _t>;i~l<_Plll=_F°v Pole People. have ‘c.'urcd.` tl'io.usaincl.s,sor_n.c-fo? _ ‘them your r\e`ighbo1'_s_. , , r “ _ i_- i ,v "' I "X I' -fsv.=.*=>~ » _. /D i\\\` I-I 'IL ._ _._ /» ._ _ 7% A BLACKSMITHH He Became so Run Down That Work Wg His Whole Bodv Backed with il Mr Au~tin Fancy te a well known ' Settlement, a hamlet about ten miles f Mi- Fancy in well known in the locality in another of the legion whose restoration ulartty ol' Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. I of illness and renewed health to a f llows :-“ During the last winter, and impure blool, I became very mach severe pains in the muscles all over my time, had no appetite, and often that I wiehtu ` myself Some of the time necessity compelled me l work in my tilscl--mith shop, butl an I doing the job would have to lie down ' tiiitiiivg l was advised to try Dr atter using a couple of boxes, I felt a began in abate, and I felt again an though ness. Bv the time I had used s x boxes ' and able to do a hard day’s wotit atrhe and thogée who know inythiiig about a know vr at this uit-ans. Those whom mistake' in loolfitig for ht-alih ilirotigli ' iiains’ Pink Pills. lg .ai _C31 From the Bridgewater Enterprise. I ¢ 0 . . m » - t In I r 5 i l_~_ _ ' _ sul :L f _ ...»~_=_,¢,; _._A Noya`LScotian F¢imei|'I ella tfhir ‘ .. _ ` A ` fill Q naiiim tri Bi§.'vi.-_,Ii .Front the B'rid¢t-watei,_N. 8., buch et;rI`erl'ng as rtrnanaiii fav-iensitsetf is alfmort Illicit under par.-ge can i¢'ia_r~tie‘thv» - tram ite terror-e. Ur. _ W. F _ ii-_ om- -of ~ttv¢~vra_ who have - I belt+.vei- it [tif duty 1 ' .hut liitnutabls calling, _ - .f-itvvt-_\1~=_\b»tbfv1\rihi__ ’ s_ii_tti-ring bgrire le _vias rd of it. _ 1891 I yntracitd rhetmatism. at the PW ' _ ' toitrii ii ffi’»ii`i__ii,,.ifi,i’ai» that I could abt punt f I my hip and bac|t,a'nd I Eventually the `trunhle' - ‘t,in_iet~_tuese _Would Iole all '- ' Novrmbcrlilioiahihliug Dr. ' 1 ingfour boxee"be|`in to' im ve. _ , work. I \n!¢uti.?nl`|#vti¢, _ Lmeae ure, aaiditl won pains' and 'lollint-lub had \\ ~. ‘*‘ a.. l bicnme ao helpless - . piiiiifnt trouble to giirtt ' ookiuado well. _ W _ P _ _ ' ' osinitjnifwkurr ¢_¢¢ " ‘came - » 'Host ` ~ tingread _ Dr. - mined to mutha f . ,, 4 ' -itonlndrag as it ma *aeam_, gained ' V J weeks, abd I ttuizbwhdl _ no -_ that Dr.- Wihiamsl Pink will from STARTLING IllSDllVlEllY l ll Deep Laid Plot til it show that a crisis is impending which ‘_ that party ie vsrging towards license, ‘ will reach its climax at the state eleci tions, four weeks hence. Early this year it was discovered that a treacherous plot had been entered into between certain political bosses and the liquor tralftc to bring about a false representation of the working of the prohibitory law through political organs. and other papers' which were started with mushroom rapidity this spring and summer in dif- ferent pai ts of the state, the aim being the election in November of a majority of members to the Vermont State Legislature favorable to license. PLAN of the coN_~P1rtAoRs. _ i . The neXts“ep proposed is for the ° qprohibitory law to be resubmitted to l i iuict on vttliiulti, l nOrder to Overthrow thel Prohibitory Law ln Tharl State-Anti Saloon Organl- l ization. _ I L_ TOQODIO. Oct. 8-Startling news of all conspiracy to overthrow tha prohibirim, law in the state ot Vermont has just been F- rooeived here from Mr. Paige, of B"- 1i°8*on Vt state Nha "ti S-1°°° wa- in aiafil A' th people wizhihe alternative of a local option hi1l_ [t is hoped that by centraliziiig tha whole influence of the liquor traiiln in the United States upon Vermot_as was done in the case of Iowa, the people may be robbeb of the protection which they HOW BDIO5’ fig8iuSI the legalized liquor traiiic. Mr. Paige writes: It is evidently the policy of the opponents of the law to make a strong attempt to capture all of the strategic places, all ot the strongest towns and thus the most inunential men in the as- sembly and as many of the smaller towns as possibl- Unaignod arid wholly an- °=rlP°.°.° are iii-ing iiirciiimfi about the state urging people to say, oublanks that they favor a a popular vdtc oft' flié repeal of the pro- |1ibiUory_, w and the su titution of - »-. _,Q Q ‘}a`he‘&m¢~orat\I§ I 0 3 P ' ~ - P _standard-bearer of that party is openly and hopes to so-:ure at the coming se.~- siou ot the legislature a_ substautii- chan ein the rese.it1»tw The resent opposed to the reie ition of the prohibi- tory laws. _ ‘ ANTI-SALOON ORGANIZATION . The prohibition forces have organ- ized for the battle in connection with thi- Ainer can Anti-Saloon League, the su- perintendents of which, Rcv.I:1owa_rd I-1. Russell, D.D., and the Rev. John C. Jackson, 1). D.. ate holding union meetings throughout the slate. The A campaign i-i managed by a general l coinmittee of thirteen prominent minis- ters of various denominations and’ twenty-eight lay templrauce workers, including the leading oflicers of the W. ‘ C. T. U. The headquarters of the piro-_ hibition committee is at Butlingtt-n.Vi., where the secretary, Mr. L_ J. Paige, has his oiiice.. The anti-prohibition headqu irtsrs ap- pear to be at Rutland, as the litcraiuie against prohibition emanates fr- -ni that-~. Mr. Paige is deputy grand worthy pi- triarch of the Sons oi '1‘emperance.` .l In his letter just received here Mr. Paige commends the methr ds of the An-'i .pit pidly as possible. The league is now oigaxiized in _ twentyot our states and ;_inn_g good ,everywhere itis planted. With it we are not.oniy_ iryipg i to save our prohibitory law from repeal but we are also trying by its excellent methods to educate the young and the grown people with tempt-rance ways and life practice. Now, I understand you have a vote for prohibition. -I hopoyon will get it but/if you do, do not fall asleep and rest too contidently in the law. It will not enforce itself. Your law should imprison for the first offence.’ THE CHARLOTTETOWN MAILS The mails close at the Charlotte town Postbliicc aa follows (Local Time). For ponts wefht (with connections) to Summeieide and 'Iiguish on line of runway, 7.00 a.m.unti also at 3 40 p.m, with p.m. connections to North Tryon, Bryon, Crapaud. Victoria. Carleton, Ntiith Carleton and Searlctown. For points east (with connections) to Sourts and Georgetown on line oi rat.- Way, 7,30 u.tu. For nouris and Georgetown oii.y,' -'---'°°_-- ll the machine; he feeds them enough to WW 0 l““l°l` . 5 ° . I1-_ 1- uhamiable, but it is war, and it has climbed loo hlghlli _ ~ _ _ _ 2 30 _ m e _‘a severe significance. * ¢a,nt§nn_agni|r_st U ° gtsé the PrQhl_bm°m°l8 Forpuouri-.r mut__eg;to__Sor§thp_gr a .d gli ` Alfliiif Q01! Sllppoio, therefore i that-f B0 \0~Wmn¢ A ' ' ‘ ys-°‘ i points Lite--cu tuvlihilgiif, tu. me °ud§f.13 °UP0P\1hl'v 5,19. DOC. Noll lilo. S0 fllll gp TQ ¢ANAp,{A_gg__ >I"u1‘ U\.»_\l1‘\e£ l‘0(|I.€f¥0 Nfii‘l|fll£|Vni' and _geuglffl -,.13 "?Q.~e°__lw_@f° .bllilllll LUG fl ~1 beticvciitiie `iiiiti-siiii