pee a THE DAILY BXAYENER, CHARLOTTREOWN, NOVEMESR 17, 10°, - : Se ahaa 8 oo ; e : < ae te CARELESSNESS THE MONUMENT FUND | BETTER THAN THE KNIFE, | CHURCd-GOING. 4.01, wDILG Goe Would imUst Hkes) oat ce ma ialvichistdi S@ected ? Ask yourseives, too, are Is Perpetual Suffering and Early Grave. Don’t Neglect the Earli Dyspepsia or Indivestion—They elep Quick ba hed the Use of Dodd's Dy sla ‘Tablets [It is a strange commentary on the inconsistency of human nature, that a man is infinitcly more careful of his . or his dog, than of h Ss ret the horse or the dog manifest Ss} ms of ness, and the best medicine is immediately obtained and linistered But, how diferent it all is when the man himsel! is ull kor instance : a manis hard te work, in his office, a couple of hours after lunch. He is attacked by a sersation of dizziness—faintin everything is plunged in darkness : there is a dull, heavy pain at the pit of his stomach. He i; obliged to quit work. his head aches terribly, but he doesn't give up. Hetackles his work again, and worries throurh till evening, tortured to the full limit of his powers of endurance. [t is out of al! reason to say that this man can give his business the clear, shrewd attention it requires. Now if this man had simply taken one of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets after his lunch, there would have been notrouble. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets cure every phase of Dyspep- sia and Indigestion by removing the cause. Dodd's Dysnp« psia Tablets digest Mayor Warparton........ 10 00 tue food without assistance from the | Hon. FD St. C Brecken.... 1000 stomach or any of the digestive J P Hood... ete reese 10 00 o-gans. Thus they give the stomach |J McWilliams, Royalty. es 1 00 time and opportunity to rest, and| J E B McCready.... 3 00 | retain its lost strength and vigor. W = each box of Dodd's Dyspep- sia lets goes a supply of sm all | nae Tablets which act on the liver and ialate causing them to act promptly and regularly, as nature mtended them to do. Thus the health of the entire system is and securely guarded permanently safe-! { Line TO BOSTON Commencing Oct. 16th ° HAPPY 'Give Them Special Fast Colors! > dered. and 2.000 more horses. and ‘that four British transports are al- ‘ready on their way transportation. chases will be continued beyond the 5,000 already ordered will depend on c rcumstances. been engaged in buying mules for -b2 i? » TA + . i> Balde rsov aa) Money Coming in Well — Receipts} Pyramid Pile Cure Cures Piles 1 00 operations and their attendant dan- \\ H Croskil. .. . 1 00 ao dicCarey. Parc 2 00 S Blanchard (Dr)........ 2 00 Total $ 179 09 GUARDIAN FUND. P:e iously acknowledged.. .$ Mrs Edward Kobertson..... Miss L J Robertson.... Total COLLECTED YY aoe H May ND oe a ae se Grand total.. 2 00 AT Clits. HMA. .$ 5 00 5 00 #1295 00 a 6 ARE THE MAKERS OF | ‘ish army, Mats, hugs aad Carpets. DIAMOND DYES For Cotton Goods. rie dyei ne 7%) +o : anit? Ol ale a cruae TS W ' ne dyer B the inti Ng mo mada Dve 1900 - - hem work of a Will leave Charlottetown at noon on |} Tuesday. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Wed- nesdoy mornings make close connection at Halifax for Boston. Autumn Excursions ~pecial Return Tickets now being issued at reduced rates. For tickets, rates and all information apply to W. CLARKE, Agent 2 ae Pe mi. Charlottet o wn Manager. Apla4f as tor vear roau of Cotton rags for the ats, Rugs and Carpets sa difficult and very y operation owing to and common dyestuffs eI -e obliged to wee. ? ction of the snecial r. coe U tors for Cotton now a source rofit to every ve in? iS and ]{ The manufac turers of the famed} Ni: mk ma Dye il . colors such Fast Purple. “ast Navy, F rQ{3ncve range, C Fast aes »* araline Bro wn, reat 4 Fast Dark Gr other Colors in washing or when exposed to sun. | dyes in No other give such m: ‘results on Cotton goods. dealer for th Cotton colors: sprepare special Cot- as past Pink, Fast “ast Garnet, ast eran: Fast Seal yellow, Fast Scarlet, | il, Fast Turkey Red, een» Fast Black and} that are unfading | the world can} irvellous and pleasing Ask your e Fast Diamond Dye take no other make. ' GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE From 25 to 50 per cent Di QUEEN STREET. ® 6450). gers and discomforts. than a knife. and quicker, it. it. The cost with ie it does. dolla Most anybody It is better Will cure easier, safer Thousands have used Thousands have been cured by is trifling compared would gladly 25 AQ | pay cin dollars to be rid of piles. Druggists sell Pyramid Pile Cure. you from Marshall, Michigan, turers. 1 09, If your’s hasn't it} he will get it for the Pyramid Drug Co., sole manufac- —_ IE (Continued from page 2. But, instead of worships and praise and thanksgiving being the principal reason for church going. ‘name, without preaching. to date. Quickly, Painlessly, Without Previously acknowledged. . $1041 50} Danger. 7 (7a ner 20 00 | P eople go along for years, sufier A Ducl aan & Co. 5 00! ing with piles. The y try this and | R eM: lian 5 00! that and the other t hing, fre mi carry Brace Stewart 10 00\ing a buckeye to getting treat I’ W Hales 500) ment from a physici ian. They obtain t Palmer 2 OO temporary relief, maybe, but th i Peoke » UU) are never quite cured; A littl i &S Lowe 10 00} strain in lifting, excessive fatioue. on F Whear 10 00} a little constipation, or a_ little las B Hegan 2 00) diarrhoea and the piles come back EK Hyndman » 00} They don’t seem to amount to much J Cundall 15 00 | but they banish sleep and appeti: DC McLeod 2 00| No position is favorable. There is \ Longworth.... se 2 00} intense local pain and that dreadful os we Mav ; » 00) agonizing feeling of weight in the \ngus McMillan............ 9 00) perineum. jas K Meh@Gies ss cess 200! Maybe in the early stages some ot [C Macdonald... ta 1) 00} the many salves on sale will afford (es a | Se ee 2 60} temporary relief. If the case is o! CD Gamiiviirs. 10 00} long standing there is only one Mae: VE TMO cicdn Sins wicca 58 5 00 | speedy and sure remedy. It is Pyra © Nash 5 00) mid Pile Cure. Even in light c: J More n. l 00) it isthe safest thing to use. Other ,Geo Premner. 1 00 applications may cure and may not. ze D Mc L eod. . 1 00 Pyr: amid Pile Cureis always certain, ' Me Donald. ; 1 GO always reliable, always brings com- | J c = 94 SS ee eee 1 00} fort at once. Its prompt use saves vi ‘Wh 2 00! months of severe suffering. In ex Arthur Ne ane 100}treme cases it will save surgical The price is one | thereby. if ALL DEPENDS ON PREACHING, Peopie come to hear, not to adore. —They speak of God’s minist 1s a3 “preachers,” as if that was their chief occupation instead of leading their brethern in the worship of God :—they cannot understand daily seryices of prayer and praise, when only two or three are gathered together in Christ’s They call the partof the service which comes before the sermon “ preliminaries,” they wonder why we waste time with <@ nuch prayer and = scripture-rea ‘ing and praise when it might be used more profitably in preaching. ~ Pec pie say to me sometimes, intendirg it asa compliment, ‘Il must come down to hear you some Sunday,” or, “I have been several times to hear you preach, but it has always been some one else.” Ho v flattered God must feel to know that men goto His House, not to worsh p Him, but to hear me preach! So much is the sermcn everything, with many Christians, that a minister can hope for no promotion unless he isa good preacher. Whena church is vacant, applicants are required te preach trial sermons, and are judged This does not apply so much perhaps to the Church of Eng- land, yet it is undoubtedly true that Is ‘with us also other qualities are ove - ‘looked, and unlessa man hasa cer- tain amount of “pulpit power” as it is called, h: is left in obscurity. Ask ‘yourselves, if you had to chcose a rector, and two men nominated; one 'was Of saintly life, diligent, prayerful, of great experience in dealing with A Madgeburg has broken away | from the Sugar its consternation. Trust, greatly to Ottawa now has a Dominion Mon- astry for the order. the dlogical ——— students of $ 1000) CANADIAN IS THE BEST. Views of British Officer on Army Horses in Transvaal. Major J. H. Phillips, leans to take charge ment of mules Orleans to South other points where the need them. It is 3.000 more mules have he The to America. had been found best for service The reason of the continued mules | Africa. demand for pack all that were supposed has arrived at New of the ship- and horses from New Africa, given re for Whether the Major Brit- (>r- of the or such British army out that already been their pur- Philli ps Ras British army in Spain and _ ttaly |The Spanish mules were shiv iq throuch Gibralt, ~. and San Sebas ‘tian, But the British Government has decided te confine itself who ly Canadian horses in long after to be needed had been shipped to Africa was due losses. to the heavy | suffered not only from The the animals African insects and the diseases peculiar to that country, and the heavy marches. 7 hz id lost 6.000 of his The compact havy.set work bnt from lack of food and long In three days Gen French 9 000 mules. cavalry horse had stood the war in South ‘Africa better than the mule, reqittire as much food. as he did not : ary relief from her , inflammation ‘yuls, but a poor preacher, and the o her, while fallling behind in these qualities was something ofa pulpit ~ The dizziness and faintness from which women suffer may be due to one of several causes. But the most common cause is disease of the delicate womanly organism. The story of Mrs. Brown, told in her letter below, gives a fair example of the conditions under which sO many women work: “J had a sick meadacke nearly all the time, was so weak around my % aist could hardl 'y bear any- | thing to louch me. I would work a lit- tle while and then lie down a while.” Failing to obtain more than tenipor- aoctor’s treatinent, Mrs. Brown began the use of Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, with the usual result—a complete cure. Dr. Pierce’s Fa- vorite Prescript ion is the best medicine for the cure of dis- eases peculiar to w re gule rity It establishes tell. ; ares offensive drains, heals and ulceration and cures female weakness. It makes weak women strong, sick women well. "A few years ago I suffered severely with female weakness and had at times dreadful pains,” writes Mrs. Mary V. Brown, of Creswell, Harford Co., Marylend. _ went to my doctor, and he gave me medicirg which did me good for a while, but I would g& worse again. I had a sick headac\e nearly all the time ; was so weak around my w aist could hardly be: ar any- thing to touch me. My feet would keep coid and I could hardly do my work. I would work g while and then lie down a while; was com- pletely run down. Suffered from disagreeable dischar re and also severe pains at times. After using five bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription, three of his ‘Golden Medical Discov- ery’ and one vial of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel- lets, and following the advice you gave regard- ing ‘the ‘Lotion Tablets,’ I can truly say that I am cured. The doctor said it was uterine dis- ease I had.” Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent /ree on receipt of 31 one- cent stamps to pay expense of customs and mailing only, or if cloth-bound vol- ume is desired send 50 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. ¥. Oe ee: ne ag ‘ua never influenced ia your obure h eo by the preaching ? Does > knowledge of who is or who ji iat to preach never bring you t surch, or hinder you from coming the bishop or same Strange pries is tooccupy the pulpit do you not attend when you would not ter your 1 own clergy ? 1 wm uwoie that what lam new; most of it I have said b. lore, some of it over and over again, But it needs to he repeated, to b dinned into your ears it it is to tak: eficct. Iam aware, too, that some ot you have a true idea ef worsh p, but | want mere cf you to heveit. I want you all torealize that Almighty Goa a'lows you to worship Him, that Hs asks for that worship that he will ac- cept it when offere‘, and will recom per se you for it. I want you to look on church going, whether on Sunday or week days, asa blessed privi ege - Say to yourself ‘I am permitted to join my weak words of praise, not! only with these of my fellow members of the church on eartn, but with the prayers of “ithe souls under the altar,” and with the gloricus songs of the multitude of the heavenly host and the beautified saints, who perpet- ually adore the Lamb, in the mids: of the Throne, slain from the foundation of the world. And let the rendering of this wor- shiping be your first th ught in com irg to church. Preach: g kas its proper place and all caie should given by the minister io «dify and in- siruct, to exhort and rebuke the c n- gregation committed to his charge. [ would not for one minute speak slightingly of preaching, but let your first thought be of worship ; for I doubt not God would prefer the praise of ihe most illiterate and uninstructed chris- lian, to the intellectual knowled,e, withc ut praise, of the greatest scholar I doubt not that a handful of peop'e, meeting together to adore Him in humble service is more acceptable in Elis sight, than a crowded church, filled with those who have come to hear the sermon or lis en toa solo. So I ask you once more tc try ‘!c realize more deeply the duty of pub’i worship ; look upon it, too, as a gre. privilege, and never absent yours }: frcm church without a good and valic reason, that you may obtain the b’es ings conferred upor those who a proach God’s footstool with contr: heartsand humble spirits PICTURESQUE Prince Edward Island Saving iS Trot 25c at all Bookstores An illustrated book on P. FE. Isl- and. An interesting souvenir for tourists. Charters! I have severa! new s<hooners seek- ing Spenco charters from Is'and Ports to Nova,Sentia, United Staies cr West “ndier. DENNIS MURTHY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, HALIFAX, rs P.O. Box No. 8. N. 3 Readymade Clothing Gents’ Furnishings AT SLAUGHTER PRICES.... iscount. Boots and Sh One of the mest a ous and repulsive forms Kidney Disease is s ROPSY for which Dodd's Kidney Pills are the only cartel cure, In Dropsy the Kid- neys are actually dammed up, and the water, which should be expelled in the form of urine, flows back and lodges in the cells of If the flesh and puffs out the skin. Remove the filth which plugs up the drain. Restore the Kidne ys to health. There is only one Kidney Medicine Dopp’s KIDNEY ee ILLS ——! = Celery FOR <. WINTER USE We are making a special offer for this month lefore packing away in green house, and it will be tothe advan age of ony one requiring a supply « f cele ry to secure it be- fore the price goes up The same celery cannot be houcht later on for anything less than 50 per cent more. We have it bleached for present use or gi cen for winter keeping, Our ‘price for November month only—$2.00 per ba:rel, or three barrels for $5.co. We also have i eets for $1.10 per barrel: carrots, $1.15; parsnips, $1 25 ;er barrel; onions, $+.50 of 160 Ibs in barrel; turnips, 6§¢ per bar el; cabbage, 90c per Jarge sagar barrel. Address— J. J. GAY & SOR, ottetown. 1, L. Dickey, M.D. (Late of London Hospitai.) Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, “haw! llours—g. 30 to 1; 2 to4. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. NIGHT CLASSES _AT THE— C.B.C. 5 Sessions per Week OPENED ON Monday, Novy. 22, 1900 at 7.30 p. m Thorough instruction in Book Keeping, Business Pennanship, Arithmetic, Commercial Law,Short hand, and Typewritinu. Intending students are asked to enter at once, or as soon as possible. Terms, €t0., on application to L. B. MILLER, Principal. a) Buy from us and Save Money J. B. MACDONALD & CO.