_ . __ THB GUARDIAN, WN, PRINCB EDWARD ISLAND, FEBRUARY 13, igq. __ _ 3 "'*°*- "°‘;_‘__“;__‘:I¥°*" __1*I°‘°‘°" *_* FILLING UP Church Services. » iiiii»risii»iiriisiiii.'s HIISSIIS ISIIIII ~.~.. ...r-.:...:.....-.: »»~c»fsTg»=.gf~~f~f|i~v- _LIFE SAVED. "_ gé . ._ t .f ’ _ il; ,; - /.7 ~-` ,I ~\ /92 6,, _ i,/ff , , ,\_i,»,_- fi\ 1./ Bufhred for Years From Kid- ney Disease-Was Cured f _____l:_y\|Iarne|i s Safe Cure.. . yyears r ded 0'1"* W mf? °ids§I”)i°nuNs1'AN’s ca'riii:i>iui.. First Maas at 7.30, second Mass at 9 and High Mass at 10.30. Vespcra and Bene- diction at 7 p. ni. Catechism at 2 p. m. ANei.icaN. St. Paul's-Rev. Leo T. W. Williams Rector. Morning Prayer at ll a. m. Even- ing Prayer at 7 p. m. Holy Communion- lst Sunday of each month after morning prayer, 2nd Sunday at 8.50 is m., 3rd. day after evening pra cr. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. All seaFs'free and unappro- printed. St. Pet.er`s.-Rev. Jas. Simpson, M. A. News suspects that his recent ludlsposl- tion was of 0. more serious character than official Russians would care to proclaim. In the next place, according to the Lon~ don Standard, he has [been astounded to Bad that Port Arthur is lndinei-eatly pro- villcued tn supply half his lumen far some six months, whereas he had all aloha sup~ posed that Russia's fortress was in a posi- tion tofeed 250,011) men wail for two years- Bal. the Admiral’s friends will not ad~ mit that he is losing favor. The Lokal- auzelger (Berlin) declares that Admiral Alexeleff has a powerful friend nt court In the person of Mr. Pobiedonotiietf, pronura- tor of the Holy Synod, "who, on religious grounds, favors the advance ci Holy Rue` sis throughout Asia, and who supports the viceroy in the Far Eisi, bath being advocates cf an uncompromising pvllcy." The Paris eziition ofthe New York Herald says that “the Cz\r, after much hesitation has finally decided to leave the decision to be taken in the hands of Admiral Alex- eieff, and has authorized hifn to act the instant he deems it necessary." Admiral Aicxeiefi’ is undoubtedly the most able commander in the Russian navy and one of the mostcnergetic statesman in the Russia of to-day. Born May ll, 1243, Alexeieff had passed through the marine cadet corps when but a youth cf nineteen, and entered the fservice, in one of the divisions of the fleet. In a short time Alexeiefi had attracted the atten- tion of the higher ofhcials of the navy, and Admiral Lissoffski had him join the corvette Varayag in a tour of the globe. During the Civil War between' the North and the South lu the United States, Alex- eiefl remained la America with Admiral Iiissoilslzfs squadron, making c report on the progress ofthe ocnlllct which attract~ ed great. attention in StPetersburg. When Alexeleff returned from the United S`ates he was made s lieutenant and transferred to the first division oi the navy on the staff of the general admiral. He acted was on the staff of the Grand Duke Alexei Alcxaadrovitch, then vcyaglng in the At- lantic ` [and the Mepiterranean in the frigate Svetlana. Alexeielflater, aboard the lrcnolad Kreml, suderintendcd coast- defense work with such success that he was given command of the cruiser Africa and sent on a mission to the United States. He performed his work with such skill and diplomatic tilent that St Peters- burg oiilcial circles recognized in him not only an able naval officer, but a brilliant I statesman. So when the post of naval attache in Paris became vacant in 1883, Alexander III, bestowed it upon Alexeicff In his general political vlews,Alexeiefi’ ln- incs toward the Moscow Sluvophlle At Drugglsts, 2.5 cent <12 each, or mailed. a clothed with almost sovereign authority. goes direct t° the Sfmt' “I i1umpanys’ma.co, cor. wiiiisn iz element, while thc most conspicuous trait John s,_r",_B_ New Y0,.k_ ia his character is unyielding energy." Mr- A- B- iiacdiinalii A Terrible Case oi Diabetes. Physicians Pronounced Him' Iucrnbule. Mr A. B. Macdonald, of O Lawn, Oat., says:-“Some four years azoi was so aver- worked with the pressing sales forced upon me, that I had to refuse many and cut cfl’ my regular work to a large extent. I was too late, however, in takiniz this first step, for disease had a firm hold upon me, and matters continually grew worse; finally I refused business entirely, and my condition was regarded as dangerous. To further intensify alarm and danger, grippe got hold of me, and by the time I had conquered that, diabetes was pro- nounced a seated trouble with me. At this stage physicians said to me ‘Nc matter what is done for you lhcdonald, you cannot live three years, and you can~ not attend to any business from this time fori.h.' Friends urged me to go abroad, but I decided to remain here and coa- tlnue business. An this time I commen- ced to use I’aine’s Celery Compound. but had little faith that it would do me any good. Soon I became persuaded that I could see improvement and fiom that time on my hope of recovery increased. Old friends and customers noticed my now as ling officer to Admiral Batakcif, |mp,.0v,,men¢_ from week to w°,,k_ Bm] I Commlndinff We R“55I““ Sq“*d’°° In _could gladly tell them, one and all, that Greek Waters. In 1875 and 1876 Alexeieff p,,|,,,,'s Camry (;0,,_,p,,u,,d Blom, wus do. CHAMBERLA|N'S HOLIDAY. LONDON, Feb. 7. -Joseph Chamberlain wilistart February ll on s. two months' holiday. He declines to say where he is going because it l his desire to have a complete rust, and not to be troubled with correspondence. TENDENCY OF THE TIMES. The tendency oi medical science is to- ward preventive measures. The best thought oi the world is being given to the subject. It is easier and better to prevent than to cure. It has been fuliv demons- trated that pneumonia, one of the most dnnizercus diseases that nieiilcal men have to contend with, can he prevented by the use ol Chamberliiin's Cough Remedy. Pneumonia always results fiom a cold or from an attack of influenza (grip), and it has been observed that this rumedv coun- teraets any tendency cf these diseases to- ward pneumonia. 'I is has been fully pioven in many thousands of cases in which this remedy has been used during the great prevalence of colds and grip in recent years, and can be relied upon with implicit confidence. Pneumonia often re- sults from a slight cold when no danger is apprehenderl until it is suddenly dis- covered that there is fever and dliliculty in breathing and pains in thc chest, then it ls announced that the patient has pneumonia. Bc on the safe sidelandltake Chamberlain`s Cough Remedy as sccn as the cold is contracted. It always cures. For sale by all druggisis. 0F INTEREST IN THE HOUSEHOLD. The March Delineator contains much litter of interest and value in its house- hold departments. One of the mostex- lag the work. Fancy my gratitude naw to had myself in good business condition. and able to attend to all the require- ments cf my calling. I now sleep and rest with ease, and my nervousness is en- tirely cvercome." PAINE’S Celery Compound ceilent features is an article by Eleanor Merchant on Serving the Informal Sun- day Night Supper and Impromptu Even- Ing Refreshmentsmefiectively Illustrated. Refreshments for Receptions, illustrated, as well as the unique luncheon dishes a la* Planchette, will appeal to all who enj ay dainty ccufections.Lent.-observing house- wives vi ill Had many suggestions to lessen their table diilculties at this season, ln- cluding Novel Oyster Recipes by Frances E. Peck, Special Lenten Dishes by _ Alice Chittenden, and Daintv ScuEes by Mur- garet Hill In addition there are numer- Prlest Incumbent; Rev. T. H. Hunt, I). D. Asst. Priest. Holy Communion (plain) 8 a. m, Matins (choral) and Sermon at ll a. m. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. Choral Evensong and Sermon at 7 p. m. Holy Communion every week day at 7.45 a. m. Church and All Sainte Chapel open every day from sunrise L0 sunset for private devotions. sAi.va1‘ioN ARMY. Su uday Services ut 7,l1,i$,snd at7.ii0 p.m Week night Service---Monday, Tuesday Thursday Friday. and Saturday at 7.30. sEVicN'i‘H nav ».nvirN1'is'rs. Services at the 'l`i\bernacle, Fitzroy trcsl. at 2.30 and at T p. m. READING NOTICE FOR FEBRUARY- The February issue of KeILh':~i Magazine has a number of suggestions lor thc houie bu lder of the South, its opening aiuicle being“C0ttam=s in the Southland." The second article illustrates hedrcooins and is followed by a fully illustrated and described number of Typical American Homes. There is a quaint article ou the siibjcut of mirrors. The article is cntitled, "The Revival of Mirrors" and would tend to show that the old iasililoned mirror will before long be seen in ni iny oi' the most modern homes of the day. Some hall dozen styles of mirrors are shown, re- presenting the Eighteenth Czatiiry, Pier Glass, the Sheperien mirror and so on. The number also gives u building ex- perience by ni subscriber of thc magazine residing in Pidgefield Park, N. J. In this number are some fifteen or more illustrat- ed house plans with full deecriliiions, _iloorplaiis and measurements. Alinost ‘every suggestion in the building line that one could ask for. A very complete num- ber and published hy thc Keith Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Publlsheil monthly, $I.U0 per pear. l)car Sirs,- I was for seven ycais ii suf fcrei' from Bronchiiil trouble, and would be so hoiirno nt. times that I could sciircclv speak abcveii whisper. I got no relief from anything till I t.rii».d your MIN- ARDS HONEY BALSAM. Two hotties gave relief and six hotties marie ii com- plete cure. lwculil heartily reconiinend it to anyone suiferiiig from throat or lung trouble. J. F. VANBVSKIIIK. Fredericton. IY WIFE IIOIIOIIED ' IIIGIIT All DAY Husband Joyfuliy Fleiates I Remarkable Recovery from Consumption with Dr._SIocum’s PS C IIIE (rnoiiouucw si’-Krew) Destroys Disease Germs, Builds Up Weak, Wasted Bodies. A POSITIVE CURE Thlt Should Interest Sick People, Their Friends Ind Neighbors. i‘olilwati.'r, Nor, Suri, i'.»'lI> Dr. ’l‘-. A. Slocum, Tcrouio. idesire to intumi you what yoiirri-nn -ii, i’,~_\i lime, Iinsrlciie lorrny wife. Sonic tina- auf. ~|.\» iccanie "run down," lost flesh and siri-iiuili ri.|.»iii\ iiml .~s..i_fn...i ...gin .mi rin, iii f rim... ir.. ........- ...ni iiiiiniiicd rim. sri.. -...nil only 5|..-.ii in .i \\i...,.sr. The only iiuurisliiiiviii iiiiii sho ici-i< ii is i:...1. aint eggs. The doctor said Iii- i-mild uni- |.<-r iiiuliviiic to prolong her ine, lint couiii noi i-ure in-i, \'es.»in|or=i .<..in,»i.. or i'._..-1.....-, .-ini .i .ini ns: so much good that we iiiiiiviiiiiu-l~. piinbiisr-ri a inrinrr sn,»,.|_.»ir~n. our ~irn,;;isi_ .\|f \i.|i...-i T.. riav she is “vii and ».'r<»n»_~, and I i).i.|.i. .ou iw rusiorini; io ine i|i_\ iniihivii \\ iii- ..|.ii 2.. |-ii _.ii- Our friends and liviuliliririi uri- iv: .ifil =i\ Mrs. lit-in-h's recom-r_y',iiii<| jo.n \\;iii is .:. »i|~i..i.; uni success. ` iwnir. s ii.. rl :_\_ I " lII.\i'II IIS. You may pnhiisli rin. it-mr, .i i, i I’SY(`lIIl\'l<] hi |iroiiu\i|\<-fri Nl- it I2|"`\` l"or snic ni nil fling si.-iw, ir .i -.i|:.,|.~ bottle free of rhingi- if voor rlriivr: ' iii . ~; not have it in -iocl<. \\`iii¢, inmiii. fiiiig-lilly;--si`s name. lir. T. :\. Sli.. uni, l-ni.ii- il, 179 lxiiig Firm-i \\`i»{e__vid_cii_t]&; l__ncn_ they were in the Right Shop And no wonder, when they can secure he_re stylish new dress goods, purchased last Autumn, in '_I`wceds, CIicviots_,_I<`:incy i_xturcS,_ _ ac :iiir_gCs__ _(_. igsfv Silks Colored Silk velvet and velveteen, besides fancy velvets for cushions and fancy work-_all at half DIICC. _ Then all our Silk W2lISIS inclu ing t iat <21 _egan o_ uc op; C _ _;______e_t days before the sale began are selling at 67_CIS 01! iIlC d0Ilai‘. Besides all our Skirts, including 75 new ones, iii thc SD_i‘Il1g Siy1CS and no two _alike L