man elr woman ~ THE GUARDIAN, OHABhO1‘TETOWN, FEBRUARY 4 ‘.899 _. , . 7 __ ff ---1 ~~ f f~< 1_ ff f A . ~ t ‘ 7fI\’~‘ iii U --| _ ... »-cs . ._. tg The (ireat Home MAYPO LE SOAP Cleans and dyes Ig the modern Is superseding Scienaridc form .‘ ll Ol! *fr d "S Of homo dye convenient form o pttlfkrity, '\. ne _ ‘ 5': ll hercvtr in tr dtttrrtl. Moy hc used by Ariyfliie without, P:-e\'ious experi- ence. w ap- tothe ith it. Silks and ot- Entiro freedoni From .~‘treak:ng. A strong point. Beauty, freshness And evcnncss of colors, _ Are charactert w ell. tics. Dove not give that common ftppcatnnce Imparted by common dyes. LE SOA In England. t . or all colors and 1 for Black. lu all colors. abrics. of “fork fron EEPO -.iEl Cnrm. and the Province We Set FREE co an, .__, will give proof of th°l\°t.5°n thatlbought three Sets at time-*Out A1* of our store, in Ch'¥0Wl¥» the past year, that is t° “Yi Dinner: and Chamber Set. IHW0 “he the people want. CBB 9-Hd 300 blue stcr' VV. P 1vv111, WE claim to and LARGEST G_\lt§sskS'1'oa1ts w give one our prices on Hoods before comparison of prices favour us with that feel sure of making kinds of Canned Bottom prices s asotv ttttts for and time- qualities at low as to you. ttvtot. Bronchitis, Hoarse affections. lllxture preparation for Chronic and Lung Disease, Price Cure. for Rhemnatism. A you. Price 50c. prepared for DY CONSTI Drugs and "15 LAIN WDEDS, THESE Mr. W. H. Bowser Tells of ' Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Says H€’s Proved Them to be all A“°“‘l “ “ - They’re Claimed to be-A Positive Cure for Kidney Complaints . Sr. JOHN. N.B.. Feb.4-Among the business men and commercial -'ravellers of this province, no than .s better known. more pohuiar, nor more highly and justly esteemed than ts Mr. W. Il. Bowser, it genial “Knight of the Grip." whose home is in >this city. Mr Bowser is known to he a man whose word is as good as his hood and who could not possibly he intlttcd ;o originate nor countenance an tn- correot statement, no matter, now unimportant it might be. Knowing this. our readers will at once ~'ee that the statmement Mr. Bow-er makes below, will carry convictto.. to the most sceptical person. Mr. Bowser says: “I believe D0dd’s Kidney Pills to be a splendid tonic. They`re good enough for me, at any rat-e. “I may state that I have used them for severe pains and aches in the back, and have proved then: to he all that it is claimed they are, viz., a positive cure for Kidney troubles such as mine." Now, two things are made apparent by Mr. Bowser,s public statement. One is that the great kidney retntdy Dodds Kidney Pills cured him of Kidney Disease, as indicated by back- ache etc. The other is that Dod.l’s Kidney Pills will cure any other cate of this disease. This good news to the thousands who are suffering the torturers of Kidney Complaint. They can be cured. They may have used other remedies, which did them no good. Dodds Iitidney Pills will cure them. There is no doubt no uncertainty about it. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are sold by all druggists at fifty centr a box, ix boxes $2.50, or sent on receipt of price. by The Dodd`s Medicine Co., Limited, Tor- onto, Ont. Asssssutsur sYs'rr:tv|. i malt! i iran universal fate nf mankind. It cannot be escaped, but it can be insured against. <£H3><8H»3><£+-+3> ¥+a»~e-+;°;»~o-e»~c+ ~e+e»~e»e-c»e»~e»a»~e-e~4+~e+-e~e-e»~c+e»~e+-o-e-e»~e-+a» 3**E+~+3**9"+3**9‘43**€#'+3**€+'l>3>"€¢'#3*+* *£*\"i3**Si'+3>*£¥°+3° ...Tl'lE.. . .tN.tttuN Quit 0F (IRESTERS hold it to be their high duty to make it easy for all healthy men to secure sutlicient insurance to orotect.their dependents at the lowest possible rate cons1stent with safety. They have succeeded in paying over $1,500,000 nt claims and amassing the magni- ticent surplus of over $674,000 as a safeguard. For further particulars en- Q quire of any of the Othcers or Members of the Order, or address R. ELLIOTT, H. C. R., Ingersoll. TH05. WHITE, High Sec’y., Brantford. ERNST GARTUNG, S.0., Brantford. DCI *S+-4:3# °€H3>*€#~+ ~e-e»~e++a»++f'fwnr bi iii; tnrnedHeroes".Justpubl1shed, will out sell anything on thc market; we tra.xn_ you and guarantee success. Capétal or experience uu- t t. . Se df “G A(l{§%’I’SON Co., Limited, |"1‘oronto. p t» \ SELFISHNESS. We Nearly Always Discover It Il 0*_her»_. but Never In Ourselves. Probably the most insidious of all the faults is that upon the absence of which we most pride ourselves, and that at the same time we notice most readily in others. In some of us it is pride, in others gossiping. The list is long, and we know it without going into details, but that which we do not seem to real- ize is that the very most common fault of us all as a. mass is selfishness. We do know that nearly every one wemeet is selfish, but we seldom dis- cover how selfish we are ourselves un- less shown by a sudden touch of deep regret. Most of us discover, for in- stance, that we were seltish in refer- ence to some dear friend dead, but we stop right there, and while 'we regret the past and shed useless tears over the lost chance we do not make any new discoveries-namely, that we are selfish to our living friends-and while we think that they are being unfair, uu- kind, to us we forget to be generous ourselves, to look beyond the frown, the hard word, the selfish not or neglect, and see what it is that causes all this, to see what strain our friend is bearing and share it in so far as patience, gener- ous forbearance, will l_ighten it. Think how selfish most of us have been in time gone by, how quick words have gone out to hurt hearts already hurt, when fromus at least that partic- ular cross friend had a right to hope for better things. Do not make n very close examine- tion of things in general and see whether you are not yourself more selfish than are your friends, and remember that the greatest generosity in this world is to have patience with others in their "selfishness,” for in half .the cases at least it is pain or worry, not real in- tended unkinduess atall.-Philadelphia Times.~ - .? OUR JAWS NEED EXERCISE. Lack of Magtlcation Causes Dynpep- . A mia and Teeth Troubles. __ Mastication is rapidly becoming a lost nrt, and, although we have become hardened to the fact that three-fourthtl of the dyspepsia is due to this cause, ii might surprise some of us to know that the early decay of the teeth and diseases of the gums are occasioned by this same lack of maxillary exercise. A disease of the gums, called Rigg’l disease, which is every day becoming more common, is caused almost entirely by the want of proper mastication. Twenty-five years ago this trouble was not considered of any importance by the dentist on account of its rare occur- TBDC6. P Today' it is given more care than the decay of the teeth, as he is frequently consulted by patients who have a full set of natural teeth which are quite loose in the jaw. Aside from this they are sound and healthy, and after a certain development in the disease nothing can be done to help them. By lack of exercise the blood which should nourish both the bones and the gums is not carried to the part, _nor doel the blood carry suflicient material tothe teeth; hence the enamel formed is de- fective, and early decay results. Fre- quently, too, the mechanical develop- ment of the jaw is arrested by this some want of motion. Most of the food among the better class of people today is cooked so as to require very little mastication, and the consequence is that the muscles have become flabby, the jaws slender and the processes for the attachment of the muscles almost, obliterated.-Boston Globe. Obedience of Orders. I A naval commander in`the reign of Queen Anne was ordered to cruise with a squadron within certain limits ou the coast of Spain. Having received infor- mation that a Spanish fleet was in Vigo beyond his limits, he resolved torisk his personal responsibility for the good of his country. He accordingly attacked and defeated the Spanish Beet with un- common gallant:-y. When he joined the admiral under whom he served, he was ordered under arrest, and was asked, if he did not know that bythe uti~ .clesof wuhowulieblehhlldli Hisbdteesfeseve W- - ~ GOLLINGWOOD, 0NT, People of this town greatly stirred up over theimany cases of recovery from severe heart and nerve Troubles. The cure of Mr. J. Currie, the well- known blacksmith causing a. great deal of comment. The little life savers have struck Col- lingwood, Ont. ` '1‘hey’ve been greatly welcomed by the sick and sufferihg of that prosper- ousftown. 'Ihey’ve curing people whom other remedies failed to benefit. Building up run down constitutions. Strengthing. invigorating weak hearts. . Toning up the nerves. Making watery blood rich. red, nutritious. - Mr. J. Currie,tbe well-known brawny blacksmith ot that town suffered greatly from palpitatiou of the heart and short- ness --f breath. This is his story of how he was cured: "For three years something has gone wrong with my heart. What it was I did not know. but caused me great suf- fering frorn palpitat-ion and shortness of breath. When I started to do any- thing in a hurry the trouble became a great deal worse. During the last three years I have taken a number of different medicines for heart. trouble; but nothing did me any good, until Ifortunately commenced taking Mil- hurn’s Heart and Nerve Pills. which I got at E. R. Carpenter’s Drug Store. Three boxes curd me. making my heart act in a healthy and natural manner,and restoring me to my former state of vigorous health. I am no longer en- noyed with palpitation or shortness of breath and can hea_rtly say that M11- burn’s Heart and Nerve Pills cannot be excelled as a medicine for all heart or nerve trouble. This is my owu ox- perieuce, and I recommend these pills to all who suffer as Idid.” Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills 60o. a box or 3 boxes for $1.25, at all drug- ; gists. 1‘. Milburn’s & U0 , Toronto,Ont. THE CHARLOTTETOWN MAILS The mails close at' the Charlotte town Poet Qlllce as follows (Local Tilne). ' _ For points west (with connections) to Summerside and Tignish on line of railway, 7 .30 a.m.and also at 3 40 p.m, with p.rn. connections to North Tryon, Tryon, Crapand. Victoria. Carleton, North Carleton and Searletown. For points east (with connections) to Souris and Georgetown on line of rai.- way, 3.00 p.m. For Courier route to Southport and all points thence to Belfast, 6.15 a..m. For Courier route tc North River and all points thence to Victoria, Tuesday, Thursday and 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 etter boxes of 6 a..m., 2p.m. and 8 Pl mg ‘i ‘i Yours cotttuttto t CUNSUMPTION. ll yen/ neglect that cough-Have It Gund by Dr. Wood’s Norway . Pine Syrup. ‘ “ Ii:’s only a slight Cold, only 8 little: Cough,” you say-but it hangs on and, on and won’t leave. Better wake up to the fact before it’s too late that you’re} on the highway to Consumption. Betterl have the Cough cured now, when you can -than wait a while longer when, perhaps, u ca.n’t. A bottle or two of Dr. Wood’s Nlarway Pine Syrup will promptly cure that Cough, and heal up the lungs so that not a trace of its _eiects will remain. Mrs. Grace Lynch of Blackville, N.B.,` writes : “ I have been troubled with Coughs, Colds and weakness of the lungs for along time, and could get no relief until I took Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup, which made a complete cure in my case.” » ° Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup is sold! by medicine dealers everywhere_at_25e.j and 50o. n bottle. J Bremner Bros., WIIIILESALE PRUDUGE ERGHANTSI HALIFAX, N. S. . REGEIVEBS OF l’0'l'A'l'0ES. TUBNIPS. (DLTS. BUTTER, EGGS, P0lJl|'l'BY FRESH POBK mcggngninenn snntnwtt Lisa-at savanna Address: ' BREMNER oausanna wen mu' n ¢ YR ~" s.. I 3 GUVERN OR OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. I.1`!!T`¢"‘f1'-. I lf- b. 1-Lord Hallam ,Teunyson, son of the late Lord Alfred Tennyson, the poet laureate, has been itppoiuted governor of South Austra= 1a. . I ”' " L t l ' ~ =,.,-_V ig, ,.1 . \ t - 1*-dr I COGUGHED HIMSELF 'If .y DEATH Mnoorucn, Ill., Feb. 1__C"Pa, hiller. is dead after a I 11 9| ughed lasting six days. ‘Ee msrrgg himself to del ith. H¢ W” 8gB- years p fail. Of the many rem sour stomach, distress _after wind on the stomach, loss of poverished blood. catarrhof _similar results of :ugly successful-that is na.ture's DR. VON STAN S The pinmpplc contains a. uature's most potent aidin and agitate the mixture at s. will completely digest the meat. Take two of Dr. Von Sta.n’s and theywill digest your food G6 course rests, strengthens and willbeasstrongandheartyas THE VON STAN Toronto, Can., .._, -- _ A _ Theirs No Place like tltnte Patronize Home Institutions( ~ Tryon Ladies’ Dress Goods, Tryon Nobdy Suitings, Tryon Navy S-ages, Tryon Homes; ans, Tryon Flannel-=, Tryon Blankets Tryon Yarns. Na.tu:e's remedies are edies will cure the most chronic case mediate relief. Take them for a. Tha are as pleasant to At druggxsts.-35c. a. Buff\|o,N.Y» I Wear Home Goods * li K' tl l* -¢ ._».-' <;\:l2r»x»vd- ¢-.-_,mo _ lm&il~ TABLEIS. remedy, aitetyoutmenls Thi! ubleu giveim- stomach d _ _ ‘°°“°°..f=....°°.°;.zr. sous nv on- s. w. coco Ano ceo. a. uucnie. I M d b Mod Ma ll' el the Trttn tn . 'rf Tryon Plain and Fancy Tweeds. . Tryon doubled and twisted Bannock- mg: that da nt r.d°" burn Tweeds- that wear for Unshrinknble Blankets. Blankets that wear e life time. Tryon our' Readymade Clothing bl Suits and Ulster: our own Cloth. The best value in Clothing. Nothing to equal it. , Sold by all Leading Merchants. ,emo ltyttwttltn Manulatlutingttiylltl DUKE Fllll QUEBEU HEATERS llr Any (llusetl Stove Agua can: socu cl El C9;-gasp 'indent ldd.r$ TD Charlottetown. r p Is the Cheapest and Best Fuel We are making a superior uality of Coke now. Almost as good as Anthracite al and half as cheap. No Dirt. No Ashes; Orders 'nust _be left ahead to insureldelivery. Charlottetown Light & Power Co. HENRY |l.l.l\|lll|.Y»|.i.E. HONG 5()Ng_ _ _ _ New Chinese Laundry, euGéadpg:8it(;ollege of Cml Engmeerin Cor creat ceavge sh Ill - - C ultin E » rfc_f "ann-n.lWork,8pe0 Our-work will bathe belt. but ell' lille!! Hvdt-mimi §n1tar;'Enzln°°rivz we l gl; lo, ouffe Ze y DBI: ntbnrlottetowue.nd8t.John. 1 m9,¢|_1m I _ ` l -ni _lf AAU