,_ ` 8 n \ THE GUARDIAN CHARLOITETQWN APRIL 17,1899 _ _ _ _ ~ yas- ‘ “ g __ _ I .- b . ` 4 ` vi I 7 ' _ ' H l e E - 1 "‘ I Oldest lighthouse. The lighthouse at Llorunua, Spain I is believed to be the oldest one now use. li. was erected during the reign Trojan. and rebuilt in 1634. ARE YOU BILIOL`S<.\`l-ISS. A sluggish liver fails to filter th bile from the blood, and when the po sonous matter goes through the body the circulation. the whole system tainted and deranged. This is calle biliousui-ss and can be completely cur by Dr. A. W (_`hase’s Kidney-Liv Pills. which act diric ly on the live making it hra`thy and active. One pi a dose, 25 cours .1 box. `lhe c`nfape.t` ruedicim- in the world. HEIIIEY SECIIIIII PHYSICAN Ano - SU RGEON. OFFICES-Those formerly occupied by the ate Dr. mais. ` rs azz-si saw TIIIIIIIiIIT IIABY’S EIII WOULD DROP OFF Body and Heed Mass Bleeding Sores. Snferod Beyond Description. Physi- r_'_i:. ’_`:':1fl :Tot Even Ilflicvn. F.f"`» ilnalsr ilpistss. Czzxvl by-,’CL"IICLl’.... Mylnfant wsu one mass of bleedingsorcs which extended to his head, and we thought one of l:;? ears would drop off. His sufferings were bcyc:1. dcscripti'.:n,a:i~:l he had to be kept under opiate; Ourplzysiciari did everything for his relic: ; I b-:_ cnzne utterly discouraged. My attention vi ‘ culled to n Ct"i‘ict':‘.a tcstimciazal. I bo-:.g`:t t;. _~ _ _ ___ ..__ Cvricrfza, C'J:rct7i‘.a :.o.-.?, and Ctrict r..~._ i._ - sor.\'r:>:'r. The result was sirupiy marvcllczzs. Altar the third day the opiates we: e discc-r.‘.;r_::._, he was free from pain and terrible itching, an _`. 1: :fren :seeks ::/.ia our-sd, with a clean, sr:1oc:;, ‘only skin. J. C. H.-'il`.DT~'ICK, Clair., (ia. C1‘rzr~i':_\ Rzrrsnins n:e i:.<: pziresi. the svft-ctt‘=‘. <1: ‘_ m' it ttf`c:-.ive akin cures arid liuincr rfm':'iit~s ever c: ii' - 1'*-a'.;::fLc-3, uni :;;=jr=:;l_t >_i;’.l afijzcted with skfni grid scalp _-_~,;;;.;y5_¢,~i»_.\~_ Lis.. of fair. Viarzu baths with c_t:i':'. :_ -_ ':`o:.P stifl -r;-:tic uzointinzs '.TiC.‘1 Ct$ri£'L‘!2:_ (eir:trr:‘_-5_1) cfesrise :Le :-‘gin and scalp ofcrusts and scales,r.lla_v i:c_i- i'.1_:, burning, and inflammation. and thus soothe and Lei: ._ Fold th-ouchcut the world. Po'1‘l"t»:R D. Ann C. (`0_R?., £9: pmm__ 3.-3:03, °‘ How ¢:»Ci\fe Every Humor," tree: _ 4~'1| -I g=,_§1,‘§E glut; f“==.tf.‘2E.§f=in_i=-r “-=~» _ showed good speed, but oysters tripped " » S’SlDE IND FRINGE 60. Jnsr in, Maple Candy-‘ry it, its _ delicious. AI. Ching’s confectionery 17,3 in Tm-: Prince Edward Island Magazine is for sale at D. K. Curric’s, and at., Small & Beairsto,Bookstcres, Summer- sidc. ii, A foot race was contested within the town limits Friday evening which de- veloped considerable inteiest-more , p-rhaps on azcount of its being' a test of the r. laiire merits of certaii speci- tics, than for the ipeed shown. Mem, Oxien and Oysters were being discur- seu. The discussion resulted in a chlllenge for `a 100 yards dash. A timer _ was selected- and the representatives of the world’s three greatest remedies lined up. "Go ! andt hey went, Oxien slightly leading, his rivals -close at his heels. Mexo made a clean run and I Language ot Sxieuce. The R=yalAca_ .s - l E mfhllllll ulmittlillll ot supply _ See Currie. 15 I have the agency for a big Wall I3- ` For the making of effective interiors are well-nigh limitless. » But you need to find the right source ll'III`Il`- 1- Paper house. The samples are here. You leave your order. ‘I pay the ié freig ht. A ` 2- »-" .-yr ,yrf-',f.~% ' rv" I 4 _ _4 _ ._` 1./f~‘/'».-Q/)»i»~='_f~‘/¢= _ D- K. CURRIE. » -xtiiiiuiiiiiiowiiiiiiiiiiiiniii ~ iovouuuoiiiiuuiiioiuns- _ AIIE YIIII BUILDING I If so it will pay you to use the _ ENGLISH GELENITE CEMENT, glerior and the cost is only a trifle more. We are the selling agents for th Island and can furnish it at lowest rates. Delivered at Charlottetown 0 -dummerside or to any station on the railway. Descriptive pamphlet wit '-instructions for using,furnished on application. Our stock of Building Material of all kinds is not ex ‘elled by any 'he province and our prices are alwavs right. sonulmnu, Lsruueav, cumts a co,. m Lima Summerside, May 26. 1897 eod & w 1 yr stout# ...Eta-¢=.rr.I uuuuuauuuuuuuuec #lik |50 Q- treat and ill in one setting. We can take any number of such teeth and make them right in one sitting, and fully guarantee them not to ache or abces “sein- WE SAVE TEETH. DON’T HAVE A TOOTH EX- ACTED because you are hold that it cannot be filled. We e the experience and methods for saving teeth. We do PAIN- SS DENTISTRY by use of the famous rlm Method and by Electricity We make Crown and Bridge Work and put it in places am I=##########¥# '” °“ G E53 ru #If ay as impression istaken. r comfort of our patients We have everything required and up to-dave for best work and o . We make metal Plates or Vulcauite plates and put them in place same day as impression is taken. , Persons from out of town willpsee the great advantage of com- ing to see us, as they can have their Dental Work done without loss of time, and fully guaranteed respect. (Aug ` lo ~v, and each branch in charge of iiepediilist. advice free. Call arid see specimens of Teeth ¥¥#§#§~####£¥##i.=;§##%¥ili't=#%## #iHf=H=& TEETH Are you thinking of coming to town to have some dental wot' one 'I Is your time limited 'I Let us teh you what we can do. We can take the worst case of an aching tooth and treat an ll it in one setting. . We can take the worst case of abcessed or ulcerated tooth an I’H#~#9II@=II'f=lIH* plales, doc. ‘itil-Hi.i_.i_iii_ii_i lllllill ? which is rapidly taking the place of ordinary plaster, to which it is far sué _____e___ that they ni _M go to ____ WMU I, he returned to Charlot e own. he dlcw r h island as in a stale of 1-. bzllion. and 'I 'I principal stronghold of ine ieu.-.-lsgand 1 wounded. accompanying it with a draft _ the ex enses of the sieve. One of the and lost ground. The relative positions were held to the finish,-the magnifi- _ Y 2' P Z1 S its champion under the wire' an easy winner, Mexo, second Oysters third THERE are no doubt many GUARDIAN readers are unacquainted with the little episode in the history of P: E. ls- land, known as the siege of Malpeque. The following extract from the oflicial . report of the “Land Cou1missioner‘s I Court, held during the summer of 1860, to inquire into the differences relative to the rights of land-owners and ten- ants”--is probably all that has been I published about it, although there is a I good deal of unwri ton _ history ` that is less reliable. ‘°Mr. Alex. Stewart of Lot 18 hef »re the Court-I am a~ grandson of the ` man who was instrumental in bringing the first British settlers to this country. “I could state facts which would as- tonish you, among other things the seige of Malpeque was remarkable. ~~Com. Howe. I have heard about the siege of Derry, etc, will you- tell us something about the siege of Malpeque? ~~Mr. Stewart - Governor Fanning issued orders for a mu.ter of militia about the year 1802, which order 'was disregarded by the inhabitants of Mal- peque. The Governor being indignant at their disobedience forthwith ordered a detachment of soldiers and others to I accompany him to Malp-eqnc. Un his arrival there not am n was to be found all had fled to theff woods. After rf- maining some days, and threatening what he would do, if he could but take them, the people not making their ap- pearance, hc had at last to pledge himself to do them no injury providing they would mus- ter; they having b eu made acquainted' with these promises, immediately came and mustered.' The Governor, on be-_ ing asked if they might dismiss, re- ap a despatch, rcpresentintf the wht le 1 that he had besieged Milpeq e, me completely subdued them. Hs at the same time gave a list of the killed aid for no inconsiderable amount to defray P Q i oilicers, who Was represented as being ` wounded, but who merely got his trousers torn, on hisway thither. ap.- piied for, and received a pension.” QUAINT SAYINGS. _ It is interesting and instructive to read bright and well constructive ad- vertisements. illessrs. C ii Hood & Go .~ of Sarsaparilla fame, must have been at a great feast and taken everything home with them. They are using a bright selection ot quaint old sayings and pro- verbs as the starters in a series ot clever advertisemens. wherein' the proverbs . are neatly tuned and paraphrased io I lit the subject matter. The public like this bree zy advertising, as it reminds ot other proverbs and opens up discussion- Flckle Domestics. It is estimated that there are 240.000 women domestic servants in London. I-.-3 MADAME WALLACE. Cured of Female Weakness by Dodd's Kidney Pills. _ Montreal, April'1'1.-The ladies of this city are rapidly coming to realize the value' of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, [as a. A specihcfor all Female Troubles. Mdme. Sarah Wallace. modiste, 338 Papineau ave... has had an experience that goes to show that no other medicine can equal Dodd’s Kidney Pills for Fe- _ma1e_TIoul»1es. f" 5 ._ . writ_e_s:-‘-I_sp__£ejred ‘ Female __-Wc‘ak|__|gss, and none of our physicians could" re- advisoilvto try Dodd’s I felt better, Now I am I had duly used one have taken only two boxes.” The triumphs of Bnrdock Blood Bitters over diseases that other remedies and even doctors’ treatment seem powerless to cure, render it without doubt the grandest and greatest medicine of the ti . ' mes The cases being recorded from day to day show how thorough and far reaching are the cures B.B.B. makes and no case' illustrates this more satisfactorily than that of Mr. Edward White of Victoria Corners, N.B. We will -permit Hr. White himself, to- gether with his friends and neighbors, to amply verify the state- ment made on behalf of B.B.B., that when it cures you, you’re cured to stay cured. This is the letter Mr. White wrote in 1894: Q ' “ For twelve years previous to the past few months I have been a suierer from the worst kind of Salt Rheum. Itried twelve different doctors, be- sides utany patent medicines, butreceived no benefit. Last Jan- uary '1 was advised to try B.B.B. bythe Post- master here. I soon perceived a 'decided change for the better and it only took six bottles to make a complete cure.” Enwann Wmirn. -At tlteaamo time Hr. E. H. Coz, a gghbor of Hr. White, wrote the follow- “‘I know Hr. White andnmswarethat he has suiiered for about twelve years from Erysipelas and Salt Rheum nndhas tried many doctors but all have fsiledto cure him. “ I had the opportunity at his arms, shoulders and breast, and found them covered with sores, but had healed up sothat large-scabsand scales fell oi. Isdvisedhim to keep on using B.B.B. “His face wssifairly baked and so rough and _sore that the skin cracked open. The itching and burning were almost gnbearable. ` “He continued the useofB.B..B., until now every symptom of the disease is gone. i“I write this in justice to B.B.B. as the facts are true in every respect.” O _ E. H. Cox. Then Mr. White’s wife corroborated his story, she wrote: - “ I cannot express in a letter how my husband has suffered- during the past twelve years. I have seen the skin all peel off his face three times in. a. week Erysipclas and KR. EDWARD WHITE. after using one bottle of B.B.B. they ` _ Buanocir stoop sirrsnscunsii mn. Enwann - WHITE OP VICTORIA CORNERS» N.B., FIVE YEARS AGO. 1-is 1-its NEVER Han ANY RETURN o1= mass HISHIM nissasss smcs. s Slams’ withthat awfu1Sa.l1iR2heu.m. Helm( spent everything _» for medicines and doctors’ bills but nothing didf him any good until he _took B.B.B. He has taken six bottles and is now cured. He used to scratch his Rosh all night, but now sleeps well andisfreefrom disease.” Backingup and endorsing all these state- Juentsmadewe have the testimony of thrnof the best in the cobimunity. _ we have imqwn uasawara white for' tbepastte o iifteen _ andoancerhify n r ' nessofhln chantand Postmaster, Janus W. Borsa, liianufaemm; Taos. W. Larson, Justice ef the Peace. ‘ of_ the permoneney of tins wonderful cure- and we have #ts the following letterjost rc- oeioed: _ “It is now gboutifve years since I was cured of a tern`ble attack of Salt Rheum and Erysi- pelas which amictedme for about twelve years. I_ had tried almost everything .including doctors’ medicine, but could get no reliefuntil I took Burdock Blood ' Bitters. \.:- permanent has-theeure been, that during these pest tive years since I'was'cured there has been- not the slightest sign of _ the returning. I believe that B.B.B. hasdtiven it so completely out me again. ‘Ialwayspzmse BBB as the remedyfor any skin or blood disease and I firmly believe thatif it could euro caseof Salt Rheum as bad, and as many years standingas mine, that it cure sores or skin? diseaseof anykind.” ` Enw._mn_ Winn-_ boratad by wei1"Imo|m fellow citizens 'Mr _ ' This is to certify that we have kn Mr. E. White for anumber ofyeers to his cure to be true ineveryparti andere awarethathehashadnore of the Salt Rheum since he was c _ A Winona Bunnocx, School Teacher. mu o£l\i.£as:_in _ 1 I BEANS 1 MII] IIIII "3 Geni We Boll genuine letter and to the facts eosensstntedbyf ____ _ _,___ Ben. _ -'~.' J ' in =J. B. Bowssu,Hor- . » av ~ done in the very "Honest-» faction gusrahisfwk _ `Jan I ood made. ofmygysamnss it win nam bone: ‘ . '_t»‘est"': _ 1 O of GQ! lChewb tandulll la <`-1>°=_i><=f_ °_*°" labret: _ 'As T ~ . And thepermanency ofthecuraicoorro- ‘f and behevelus statements with reference culnr tum ured 5.... ppodte Not-._t.h_f .Side unnsirncvuasnf or ' ~ _ operat/ions a. ii. I jf 3 “Although my case was sobaditonly . _ _ tooksixbottleeofthe B.B.B.toma.kea., _.'_ thorough cure. Indeed, so lasting and , I I ` some yearsagobyBurdockB1eodBitters. I THOMAS TILLEY,'I‘annerandGurrior. I ____ '_ J. A. Cmsx, Carpenter. is 5 ~ Grsfwg _ tlope for the Bald. _ It has been i-lu ..i fhal in bald people the growth ot the hair is stimulated - nd its color changed by the judicious _.pp- licaticu of electric currents. . HAVE YOU CATARRH. Then get Catarrhcuone, which is neither a wash. snuff nor ointit.e;.t_ but odorous gas. which - is carried by 1-ir directly to the dise_is.d parts, lt nen- etrates wherever air ciu go, and never tails to cure. Have you slight sym- ptoms of consumption P _Then try Cat- arrhozone. Outii, 81.00. Simple bot- tle and inhaler, 10 cents. For stla by all druggists. Manutactured by N. C Person & Bo.. Kingston, Ont. Send 30 c'm\s for sample . . llrhlnlties Are Short Siglltell Short sight is more common in town than among country folk, for the simple reason that townspeople have less .med for long sight. But it is not a proof of physical d- ge ten-ci . as can he seen it. a case ot the Germans, who are a notoriously short-fignieu people. . i I 1 _ F°z.A - i§ in I ll1I'03I Bild .Catarrhaud a free. All dealers. ¢ Dr. . Medicine Co.. Tonwe _gif-'W' an inrsnnsrihc casa. Icaming to Toronto I learned ‘of ‘Ik ;_ '_,__ _-._c__'f-:Z 1. - » - . ’ - _ ~ _- __ _ __ __ na. __ _ ._ _ V __ _ ~ . __ -_ _,LA _ » .<.*.:L\~¢.;-.,»<-_.-;'=-1-, . , » . _ .; . __ _t _ » » _ _. . _ uf: , V _ i' ' - - ‘ -. "=‘.\;~f'~;F'_\'.l~.. =.' . - _o _ _ _ _V ._ __ _ - __ ‘ Cliase’s Ointment I used but one box _ __ _ _ Pills always cm'e,aad_havenot been trtubl-d with pains '_ ‘i ,_ _ .jill-»°1¢l=°r>°°;¢!¢>f=*°~°i“°"_~ _ I _ _ ‘ ` ` ' JH i@§§£ ,bn < and_ that 10,000 of these are always out _~ _ Im. “_ w_ gusfs if, _ _ _ of situations or changing their places. 5 “TAKE” ' n B' & isseipcgrpctmrothedlpeasel r _ --_f -»- _ .__`;_ 7 1_ ';g_'_' "“__i“=i1 _ 9 _ Fertilizer “ Hogs I Mr. W. G. _1;iiya\1. iércprieltzvr ‘ nsiei, ss wt ingwu _tgeey as . - cr-‘ _ i E-Y-.--~w»»i1»hv=»=_»~. Ci»fe:° v B006 A" v . _ I v - _i was is it :matic napa with ifcmg. - . . Grandsuceess. _ and bleediltg,yil€S¢ I med 5°v°n1,°t t_ _ ._ ._ , . » the best h sicians and was burntnnd ` fm; _tortured is venous vas? by Wie? iw; "~ ive-~ =w==f°°°'=““- I”-‘S=“°S $P°“‘l°$f-ft .e t. __ . ._ '_ °“fGu'arapteed -=-Emmet mosey to ac. purpose- ; " ‘ ' _ _ ~Manu'factui°ed og’s _Bogie and Triedllast I' 1. _ .¢_-: '. ~,-- --_.,.5’? .__ ' rr = 1.:_.».-le.: fr' -_..`:»r'H=- f= -s=;.f~- ii`._~;w."c¢.z