Dodd`s Kidney Pills aiiMji
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Dodd`s Kidney Pills aiiMji
• THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L , JAKUAKY 12, 1900. HOME FROM MINNESOTA. Jlr. Clow Was the Greatest Long Distance Runner In the World. It! This aow op fitted i proven , sublic I peexcGDOCI path j loder st, 6 Coming Events. BRIT1SHCANN0N SMOTHERING SEHSA1 Guardian readers uHllfindAte following convenient to dip and keep for reterence. Knights of Pythias—Empire Lodge, No. 19, every Friday evening at 8 o'clock, in Pythian Hall. Prowse's NewB l o c k . - G . J . La*E, Keeper cf Records and Seal. Court Abegweit, C. O. F., meets ifl Foresters's Hall. Frowse Block, on tbe second and fourth Thursday of each month.—H. W. Weeks, Rec. Sec'y. O. x". B '"he Orange Young Britons meet Friday evening in Mechanics' Hall. CITV Council mee's tbe second Monday in each month. Dr. James War burton,Mayor, H M. Davison, City Clerk. T H E Charlottetown' School Board meets the first Monday of each month Ewen Stewart, Secretary. (Continued From tbe Third Page.) Xbo main obj.-ct of rtfpgg | , to insure KfsaUr accuracy of aim than 1. p j t l & s tsflfiffften Lady's Ex|™ found that tbe grooves hnve » t ud>ncv Mr. Epb. Clow, a native of North Wiltshire, now of Uumbolt, Mina., was Unburn*s Heart anl iUr m the ( .ty on Tuesday and called upon a number of the leading sportsmen of 1 1 7 ^ i * • • " ^ • ! o o o' f In Relieving this Dlst •J* City. a boar UQ inil^ . f ? " V y * » * • » > * re•Mat lining after about 150 round, have been Mr. Clow wssal one time the greatest long distance runner in the wcrld. fired. When tbe breech has been fixed Ifis firjt race of importance took place at Toronto and was for the Canadian " I have sun7*red for sores €tanipionship. It was a six days'r.ce, twelve hours a day. In this race he • • •• *v. ~^ * ' w i t . "i smothering aeasnticn eases* defeated the best long distance men in the world, making a record of 5,010 CfJTfCURA RESOLVENT is so pure, sweet, The severity of miles. and wholesome that all ages may take it with qnick firsr—costs from first f> list disease. heart caused see saeeh * B ! B ^ ^ _ pleasure and benefit. Its mission is to coal In 1881 he competed in a six day race in Madioa Square Gardens, and at acd cleanse the blood in eczema and other also very •ervous and my whets | the and of five days he covered 5,010 miles which was the worl l's record. Mr. torturing, disfiguring humors, rashes, and gtes of 500 men, and machinery repre- was run down aad dlblMlaesi Irritations, while warm baths with C CTICURA Cow also holds tbe record of 134 miles which was made in the American Insti"Hearing thai Milbum « senting G00 horse-power, TneO-incb SOAP cleanse the surface of crusts and scales, lute Building, N. Y. in 1881. ent tD t!l6 ,roDt Nerve Pills were a specif* and gentle anointings with CVTICI BA Olnt* £>"• ,?£ " ca«> be In all Mr. Clow has competed in 34 long distance contests covering over meat soothe and heal itching, burning skin. fired at the rate of five shots a minute. troubles, I thought I wmild tr Sold throachont the world. P o n n Diro A»n C l n . got a boa atMcLeod's I>rag ft. A040 miles in competition in two years, which is tbe greatest record ever made FORESTERS. CoKr..Soi«fropfc.Bo«toi». AU AbgBt B»ay*t Skla. ft—» ABOUT THK SHELL* afforded see great relief, hsvli by aay one msn. His winnings in cash have aggregated $5,000. Mr. CI JW is COUBT AVONDAI-E, I. O. F., second A few word* about tbe shtlls these aiy system and reiiHjvei J l f After a woman has reached the age also the holder of a number of mtdils emblematic of American, Canadian and and fourth Tuesday's of each month in Juteraational Championships. l a « ^ , K D d f i r 8 t p l l C e , 0 tbe lyddite symptoms from which I s a i l Mechanic's Hall.Grafton St.—J.D. Tay- of 30 she wonders how mauy years will fclass, to the powers of which tbe Boers heartily recommend these woi have passed before she is 31. Mr. Clow when in condition stoods 5 feel 9£ inches and weighed 160 lbs. lor Sec'y. shell. J°iantKilyc o m a r **&**• Lyddite to all sufferers from heart inr His wonderful power of endurance was due to his tremendous lung developCOURT MOUNT STEPHEN, I. O. F . t (Signed) M M . A. W. d«ml, * P » ^ e l j recent adment. II* is also splendidly developed physically. He retired from the fi rat and third Tuesday of each month "EXPERIENCE IS THE E S d.tion to our ammunitions. They we're track about 15 years ago and does not feel any ill effects from this participation in Mechanic's Hall, Grafton St. - E . H, TEACHER. S , D " f t r t a r e , 0 r t h e * « «me a, in the running contest*. He advises anyone going into racing to be sore that Ducbemin, Sec'y. Lax a Lrvra PILLS erethey edhovoc laeir heart and lungs are in good condition as these are the two organs affected. We must be willing to learn from tbe Prince George Encampment, Roya ^ Oonstipstion and Stak Mr. Clow was al*o surprised to find Prince E1 ward Island the possessor of so Foresters, meets in Mechanic's Hall experience of other people. Every w^ri;; 8 f rue • n a y athletes, and said that the records held by the Island are superior to these New Prowse Block. —Murdock McLeod testimonial in favor of Hood's Sarsap n » S S k i D d ^ " h e l 1 a t Woolwich la held by the Western States' Athletes. Panted a distinctive color. The comIllustrious Archivist. • W h y did the beeetffel « ^ srilla is the voice of expeiience to you, plexmnof the lyddite shell i, vellow have two wedding ceresaen Court Charlottetown. C. O. F., first and it is your duty, if your blood is imMr. Clow it now engaged in farming in Humbolt, Minn., and has a tine hlCh "nflte-ti that of •arm of 640 acres. When asked cow he liked the land of his adoption he said: and Third Thursday. Mechanic's Hail. pure and your heaith failing, to take in". V •M ••The biograph mat was s ^ H ex ,08iv M*t l ° P e. When a had to go through the service i "lx is wh»t we term the land of bread or the land of plenty. The resources of —W. C. Whitlock, Sec'y. this medicine. You have every reason oi the couatry are almost limitless and the crops are never a failure. The lowto expect that it will do for .you what it MASONS. ts mark behind it in a double sense. If est yield has been 14 bushels of wheat to tbe acre and tbe general yield in 1896 St. John's Ledge in Masonic has done for others. It is the best medu does tot annihilate the object it is VI? 38 bushels to the acre. ••Rob Peter to pay Pa el T< mpie, second Tuesday in month. icine money can buy. aimed st, it brands it a yellowish color. wbat they do who take u Hood's Pi'.ls are non-irritating,mild, D R MCLENNAN. Sec'y. Th3 standby is wheat. Flax of course is a paying crop. The raising of Nodoubt many of the bundles behind weak nerve*. Hood's Ssrse] eattie h&i been a profitable business in the past, and will increase in value with Victoria Lodge in Masonic effective. which tae Boers hide have been thus truo nerve strength. the development of tbe country and is a safe investment at any* time. Good Temple, first Monday in month • a r k e t s are found in St. Paul and Minneapolis. J R Davison, Sec'y. S S t S i . C h e a , i > t , ta" discovered " I admit," said the policeman' "that that ljddite la itself is an excellent cure Alexandra Chapter, Royal Arch May '•A Prince Edward Island man, Mr. Duncan Ciceron, who was at one hat iocon g r a i t y ! Ol other Ceisllntitt Stliellti time a resident of West River iscne of our largest cattle buyers and has been in sons in Masonic Temple, first we ought to have some target practice." E L T u V . PrNg! kinds of shells shrapnel is colored a ••Unquestionably." replied tbe civillave business for some 21 years. He is nut only a large buyer, but has a large Thursday in month except June, fcerd cf cattle on his own farm. It can truly be said that be has been very suc- July and August. J J Weldon, Sec*y. ian, bat can you afford a target big en- v m d red, while the armor-piercing y a cessful. ough fcr your purpose?" ODDFELLOWS hifni ,? point. ™ awbileriD * P*inu** i*°* below the Port La Joie Eccapment no "In many of these new countries tbe land is uneven and consejuently a 11 u « f l l s 8 t P re »ent need by the large amount is not fit for cultivation, because' of the mountains and rugged second Wednesday in each month, — D. Rt BrftUn War Office may be divided into EXAMINE THE TONGUE. eoaotry, this, however, cannot be said of Minnesota. The land is level and R. McLennan R. S. tbree great groups, viz., tbe armorsloes set need a fertilizer but needs to be plowed in the warm weather. Tbe loam St Lawrence Lodge every MonTbe skilled physician reads your con- piercing, tbe common shell, and tbe • a dark soil is some 18 inches deep, and water is found at a depth of onlv 14 day evening. W.A. Martin, Sec'y. dition by a glance at your tongue. If shrapnel. Tbe first-named relies solely sect. Wildey Lodge every Friday it is coated and you have a bitter taste "Mixed farming is not extensively carried on, as farmers find wheat the evening; both in their hall in Victoria in your mouth in tbe mornings he - I K °un W 6 'K b t t n d t h e ' ° « e with faying crop. The price is rather low this year and only 45 cents is being of - Row. W R Boreham, Sec'y. it is discharged to pierce with knows your liver is torpid and sluggish wh,ch tared sharp, hardened point the objective Ajpna Rebexao Lodge, No 10. meets and perscribes the use of Dr. Chase's its l t a,nwd •*• On concussion it ex•"The railway station is on the corner of my farm and two large grain ele- every first and third Tuesday evening. Kidney-Liver Pills. They cure bili- P " i ' *nDd t h u ' °°"»pl*tssi its deadly vators are located near the station. The elevators are owned by the St. Anthony —Eva St. C. Harris, Secretary. ousness, stomach troubles, and all work. The common shell, deprived of Lam be r Company. The school are equal to the ones found on Prince Edward SONS OF ENGLAND. liver and kidney disorders. One pill a point, is used mainly for the d a m a n bland and Churches and Temperance Societies are as numerous as in this pro- Lodge Eton, No. 148 meets vince. There is the usual amount of evil and whiskey is in abundance in many every Thursday evening in S. O. E.Hall dose, 85 cents a box. At all dealers. s i the towns. within it. It I. provided with a time Victoria Row. Andrew Newson r h^f; ! ? ° ° e x P l o d i o g breaks Into a '•The climate is somewhat similar to P E. Island. The winters are frosty, Sec'y. PAL*3, W EAK GIRLS. h dMth bat dry and are much shoiter. Seeding commences early in April. Lodge Prince Edward meets second , ^ f £ i P,1,'0*"' cuan^ " d de"The land of Minnesota has gone up in pries and $4 moie an acre is and fourth Tuesdsvs of each month in Many a pale weak school girl, suf- struction all around it. H fering the evil effects of an exhausted nff^" ! h l *P u D e l differs by the reason asked today than in Decemeer 1898. The J . J . Hill farm is located next f> mine S.O.E.Hall, Victoria E o w . ~ E . AU correspondence prossfsfl aatf is some 9 miles square. The land comprising Mr. Hill's farm increased in Duchemin, sec'y. • nervous system, and thin watery blood, of |the fact that it conUins-hundreds wered. • to price 92.00 last year and $2.00 again this year." SONS OF TEMPEBAJTl E. I has been folly restored to the vigor and of bullets, which are calculated Stencils sent on appHsetkMa. Prince Edward Division, No. 1. i buojance of robust health, by using Dr. work fearful havoc among a bod? of meets in Wright's Hall, everv Tuesday A. W. Chase's Nerve Food. The health- advancing troops. W. P. Kirby, R.Scribe. "* ful glow on the cheek and brightness in WEIGHT OK THK SHELL. Victoria Division No 4, every the eye tell of the building up process %oooooooooooooooooooooooooo The weight of some of these shells Is Monday evening in Wright's hall. A. which is taken place in tbe body. almost incredible. The 10-lon run I W. Taunton, R. Scribe. lor instance, burls a steel projectile REFEREXC K: Dunn's or Br«iL Orint Division, No 161, every' weighing 1,500 pounds (or half a ton} ••Eric Hope, the name adopted by tbe Agencies, Market aad Fairosj Friday evening, in Wright's Lower young Earl of Yarmouth, leads itself J h f ' T ? ® ? D i D e m , l e i - ' ° that "when I 'j£Z Hall. John A. Lawson.R. Scribe. he British guns d o - b e g i n to e p e a k " = S readily to the requirements of the Brit LOYAL CRUSADERS their voices carry no little distj nee. ' Company 'A. every Monday in isb s t a g e . " T •How so ?" [W righs Hall, at 6.30 p . ra. Ada <•! heard a Briton the other day calli Wadman. Sec'y REV. Canon Dann of London, Ont., ing it «Her:c • Ope .' during bis remarks at tbe seeding c ff of tbe mounted riflemen fcr Africa on (Continued From the Third Page) Wednesday, read the following ( h s own WLA.W. CHASE'S O R adaptation cf or addition to Kipling's greatly facilitating matters. A de-••Absett-Minded Beggar": CATARRH C U R E . . . spatch to the London Times says that as Now we've answered Rudjard Kipling Clesn d s i n ' y clothes Is * is seat direct ia the diseased parts by tbe Improved Blower. soon as Gen. French had reported his tion of R O Y A L OA K as to Tcmmy Atkins1 pay, SOi Heals the ulcers, clears tbe vt need, he was informed that two regiis Uric Acid in the blood. Let us see what else there is thit we dainty wa«h*ble things may passages, stops droppings In the Unhealthy kidneys are the throat and permanantfy cures ments of cavalry.t vo fbld batteries.tnd stored t > their original fre«hn* can do. cause of the acid being Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower For though giving money's useful, its there. If the kidneys acted free. AU dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase two and a half battalions of infantry out injury, by nse of ROY A t not tbe OKly way Uedicioe Co., Toronto aai Buffalo, would be despatched to his assistance a s they should they would OAP. • immediately. On receiving this reply Tommy Atkins can be helped by you strain the Uric Acid out of the system and rheumaSessji and me. "You are too leUurtly for tbis office, Gen. French knew what disposition to 3 Save the wrappers. tism wouldn't occur. Rheuremium List. Catholic high church, low church, no I advke you to go it to some other busi- I make of the forces wita him. matism is a Kidney Disness." church, A convenient sub.titu'e for Msrconi's ease. Dodd's Kidney Pills Take an " I P and weave it into "pay" apparatus bas been found at Kimberley •'What kind of businets?" > have made a great part of Shoulder to shoulder, prop your hands their reputation curing «• Well, you might bant a job of un- in tbe powerful electric search Light uplifted, loading dynamite." Rheumatism. So get a t here.It is a mistake to suppose that such Acd pray, pray, pray. the cause of those fearful a device) is serviceabe only .at sss. AlCT>e*lottefcwn shooting pains and Stiff, though tbe usee wbicb it bas io tbe navy Soap Works. aching joints. There is God bless our dear brave soldiers, and Vcu'd be surprised if yon used Magare somewhat differsLt trom those thu. but one sure way— those wbom they obey. netic Dyes to see what splendid results far found for it on land, it certainly has Give them wisdom,courage, strength can be obtained, with flight effort and its value on terra firms. At Kimberley a o s t of ten cents. and consolation, it has performed a double cilice. It has And bright gleams of Christian sunstine assisted in tbe watcb for an enemy, and to help them on their way it bas furnished an excellant mesne of Of sacrifice and stern self-abnegaTO CURE A COLD IN A DAY. telegraphing. By switching lbs currer.t tion. TakeLucativeBromo Quinine Tiblet*. A! on acd off the light can be broken up Ottetswr., Branafe A l " l 3 ** Old men and maidens, young men and I druggists refund the money If it fails to cure into dots and dasbts, to form talegiapl85c. £. W. Grore'i signature on each DOT. children, ic letters. Tbe enemy m?gbt see these Matrons with sons at home or far Free Storage, for carriages requfr- signals, but as a secret cede would »»1te:ff!e^8&i away. ing repairing or painting. Apply Shoulder to shoulder, keep your bands doubtless be employed, the significance E*l. Sotith Side QsstassfSs! 3 uplifted, P . H . Trainor, K e n t Street of the flashes would not be understood 5 •-- • .••» . *X**x\ i a f a a o t i a a » t > r s And pray, pray, pray. 5 d l w l except by the laitiited. Searchlights heron the doorstep, did you? Visit the big discount sale of crockery Annrimtz * "pecUlty. R « 2 . in that very fashionable blue pattern at ' have been made whose rays wcou!d Witness—No sir; it * be discerned at a distance of 9d] ity; of tbe left eyebrow.was in the vicin-1W. P. Colwii'l's. 50 or 15 miles. At Kimberley it abffiswoo was known tbftt Lord Methueo's =r army had come within twe.ity or thirty R. I&torr pea*. DREADING AN OFEBATION. miles. No difficulty should have beea <==»=^*a*s»»»™ experienced in sendiug messages conWeary of experimenting with salves, Band S.tturday afternoon. The. Rinir cerning the situation in tbe beieagured suppositories and ointments and dreadmanagers have decided to have'thS S « 5 city, therefore, al hough a reassuring W ntaUoB 0f n e a r l in Rink everv Sa'urd*t V#f & n d ing a surgical operation, scores and response could net so easily be trant **WC1,000. i £ o M has k ? onlv^ * T *one railway lino,7 tUlthe 7 hundreds have turned to Dr. A. W. further notice M s t V ' e ^ ^ mitted. Dd Wi dependT on the Chase's Ointment and found it sn abe n t th J u s t arrived—one ton Ingot's Tin solute cure for piles. The first appli*»&h and bslongtng to a Belgian ! mmenUhey » J get get whe.he whether it will be c 5 n cation brings relief from tbe terrible Lamb and Flag; one ton Pig Lead The house'on Water S t r u t , THE KEELEV CURE. for sale low •Ue Hotel Daviee, at rreseat g to be cured of the craving for Alcohol, Morphine, Tobacco, and Cigar nuv-k T\ T A w f c m A n m T T . r* ettesgoto Portland. CMalne. Keelcr institute b j J . B. Heagan. 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