n ‘ai v .2 .<- F. .> ~a ‘ti 3 .......,..-».....-ne. f _ _I _I - - . THE GUARDIAN, IJHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 6 1899 i i _ ip A V __ _ fav,-_ 1 in-_ij :ini yi-_li ?“'.. -.Vw ~_-_- - -~-- 7 M ' -www" "”"""° ,y _ . . i TOCURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE 0 it t' n curessit not. nIIIqaii’sil1y?8g<:.EwA'rizi:, N. S., April 5.--, Benjaniin Early left. home Tuesday in- search resulted in finding tha: he had met his death by falling through a hole in the ice. _ Harold Conrad,' son of Busby Conrad, p Volger’s Cove. aged live, while play-' ing on floating' ice cakes near his home, ` fell in the water and was drowned. -_-Z--_¢_._-__-» Clever Scottish Swordsman. ~ Lonnzm, April `4.--A sensation in military circles in London 'was created almost invincible Italian master of fence by a young Scotch swordsman. The display took place in the London Fenc- ing Club on' Wednesday night, and as society now f=kf~° great interest in the art of fencing ine hall was crowded by rank and iasninn. - Lieutenant General Lord Methuen pre- sided. French and Italian professors of the art of fencing Look part and the tournament is said to have been-the greatest and most exciting display ever seen in that country. ' Undoubtedly :lie engaging of contin- ental swordsuieii as masters at. the `school clubs has done a great deal to popularize and improve British fencing but no one ever dreamed that the great- est bout of the evening- would be won by a Britisher. Tee Italian was Signor Conte, and the Scotsman was Mrs. F.G McPherson. The Italian was tricky and dashing the Scotsman frank, lithe and quick as lighting. ln a grand dis~ pular. V ' Servants tire Plenty in Manila. In Manila furnished apartments. with or without servants, are advertised for rent. tendingto fish. Fai ing io return, a' play the scotsm in won and is very po-_ - , P ,case of the patient in question, were the s`ze ofa baseball, little irregular stones of chalk form, which differ in substance and appearance in no particular from* common chalk crayon. These little nodules are called -‘tophi,” and theyl are discharged from the lumps in the form ol an ulcer. But the most peculiig thing about the whole disease is the fact that only those who are natives of the British Isles are affected. No case has ever been known to exist among any other nationality. The case exhi- bited to the students yesterday is said io be the first ever shown in Philadelp- hia. The patient`i's a man about 40 years of age, and lives in' Lancaster. ' last week by the defeat ,gps reputed# ' P _Ilan-_t_e|°s’ gods grow. srrrrrsrrrrrr i the Timo of Year. We are ever read se., "- ie Hnuseeleantng Su|iulvies” § -tai-it-iesetete U1 g, E séintsie oap, Brass Polish, Silver Pol ish. Two Leaders-2 g Royal Silver Polish, British Furniture Shine * both articles of merit, large sel- * lers, perfection in their line, approved by the public. * Tilephonellépur Orders l l..llllll.Pl HER HOPES t FULFILLED. Miss S. Lawson, of Moncton, N.B., happy in the possession ‘ ' of a new found treasure, A There’s nothing like hope to‘ keep people happy. Hope buoys up the spirits and helps to clear away the clouds. There are thousands of people in Canada to-day hoping that their health will soon,return-hoping for a cure of Constipation which has troubled them so long-hoping for headaches to vanish, for stomach to cease giving distress. Miss S. Lawsozv, of Moncton, N. B., was sick and ailing and had her hopes of health realized through the use of Laipa-Liver Pills. This is what she says: I gladly testify to the virtues of Laxa-Liver_Pil1s. I used to be troubled with severe headaches and constipation for _a long time, and took these pills hoping fm- a. cure, and my hopes were rapidly _fi_iliiJled. I have found them a never failing remedy, and heartily recom- mend them.” When you go to your dmggist, ask for Laxa-Liver Pills, insist on having Laxa- Liver Pills and accept no others; * Sunnyside. I _Soaps, Sponges, Household * | monia, Ox-Gall Soap, Silver *areas niititttl The Oiie WWW § E _fi titttiittttntt ¢==»=l= r__ -, ' very choice %l@il&§%fii(f§li€5ti€%‘l(@I(s%%iié3l€ili# § - §Priee §sa.ie--- t Boots in laced and Cong-E ress marked from $2.75 to; $4.00. They are -yours ,at§_é_' half this price. A chancei= I Ellllllllllllilllllllllllllllllmlllii ltttntttttlltll it ttttttt eglialf ~ s E We have placed on our; counter a lot of Men’s§ § § 5 S s llllllllllllll in a life time; take advan-E tage or' it at once. Call 5 at once and get first choice. _ .__ 1°- ,___ 2 -- .__ W gi. ti. iieeicliitts E llllllllllllllillllllllmllllllilmmmm _ _ @@@@ G@@@@@@ @l@@OU9O@@@0@©@@@@ % _ PG l You’ll like them. he~Dawn of Spring Means New Clothes, NEW SHOES. You want . them NICE. You want them SIYLISH and not EXPENSIVE. ,Our stock was bought with these ideas in view._ They are coming in daily. €$C@@U9@0l§%Q9lCC3CCGlQC @@@@@@@@@@@Q@ m@@@®000®lO ll ll¢GOSOD@@ <&