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Special attention given to the sale of Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Hides sations Address pi oe yg 1.8, SANFORD 46 an 43 Argyle St. HAMPAX' N, 8. JAM—in 7 lb. paile—a variety of kinds, 65c per pail. Spice. / THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 25, 1699 SORE <> < <¥ ¢ For___<fi> 3 £ Sur day Reading = SHEE RAE God's Call to Do. “Thy will be done” means more than “Thy will be borne.” No matter what sorrow invades your life, we are still to do God’s will We may see afterwards that the sorrow rightly ac- cepted fitted us te do some new duty, or to do our old duty more effectively. “Speak, Lord, for thy servant heareth,” is a right cry for the hour of bewilder ing grief,Lord what wilt thou have me tu learnand to do? Itis how we learn the new lesson, not how we like it, that is of the highest importance. It is not the loss of a tool that should cheifly concern us, but the more faith- ful and fruitful use of the tools that are left. Instead of a resignation that passionately or passively, definitely or despairingly, lets go the prized poses— sion, let there be the heroism of re- nunciation, which says: Now that I know Thy will I lay this down of my— self, to live a better life without it than I could have lived with it.” Let there be a better dolng of God’s will, and there will be a braver bearing of God’s will.—Canadian Churchman. Can We Learn the Lesson ? How much we all need to learn the lesson of self-control. Of course when everything is calm and _= sweet about us, moving exactly as we would wish, it requires neither art, nor is it very worthy of praise, that we possess our souls in patience, and are calm and sweet, too. But that soul which can be calm amidst the rising tempests of opposition, which can be still when the thousand vexations of daily life continally cross it, which can smother down into the deepest depths the rising anger and bid it disappear for-— ever, has learned a lesson which many do not learn in a whole long life time. To the quickly-angered and violent- passionea pecple such self-control is almost beyond their comprehension, but while they wonder, the lesson is not always lost upon them, and may be an example and an inspiration in years that are to come.— Exchange. A lady who knows what it is to possess the soul in. patience under great trials relates this incident in her early life: ‘One day, when I was a very little girl, I was watching my mother making strawberry preserves. 1 can see the great kettle of boiling liquid now, clear as rubies. Beside the stove stood a large milk-pan con- taining some squash for ‘company’ pies with plenty of milk and eggs in it. ‘Now Bridget,’ said my mothes, at last in a satisfied tone, it is done ; take the kettle off’ This was accomplished, and then, with almost incredible stupidity, the ‘help’ actually emptied the strawberr.es into the squash! Mother turned her head just too late. She was quick and impulsive, but there escaped from her mouth only a despairing “Oh Bridget!” Then, as she saw the girl’s instantly regretful face, she uttered no useless lamenta— tions. No doubt, when my tired mother, who was not strong—I lost herat fifteen—when upstairs to rest she felt disheartened and thought that her preserves and squash, her time and labor, had all been wasted but probably she never did for me a more valuable morning’s work then when A CONTRACTOR WRECKED. Constitution Underminded by Nerveous Complicatione—South American Nervia Worked a Complete Cure. Neryous prostration and liver complica- tions soafflicted J.W. Dinwoody, con- tractor, Campbellford, that physically he was almosta total wreck. His druggist recommended South American Nervine. A few doses gavebim great relief, induced sound sieep, anda few bottles built him up audcured himso that to-day he is as strongand hearty asevere For sale by Geo. E. Hughes and Dr. 8. W. Dodd, drugg ists. A WATCHES Unsurpassed for durability and timekeeping qualities, at prices so lcw as to surprise ycu. G. H. TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE she gave me that unconscious lesson in sweet self-control.—Common People. A Blessed Opportunity. Margaret E. Sangster. God gave me something very sweet to be mine own this day—— A precious opportunity, a word for Christ to say ; A soul that my desire might reach, a work to do for Him ; And now I thank Him for this grace, ere yet the light grows dim, No service that He sends me on can be so welcome, aye To guide a pilgrim’s weary feet within the narrow way ; To share the sheperd’s quest, and _ so, by break and fen, To find for Him his wandering lambs the erring sons of men. I did not seek this blessed thing; it came a rare surprise, Flooding my heart with dearest joy, as, lifting wistful eyes, Heaven’s light upon a dear one’s face shone plain and clear no mine ; And there an unseen third, I felt, was waiting----one divine, So in this twilight hour I kneel and pour my grateful thought In song and prayer to Jesus for the gifts this day hath brought, Sure never service is so sweet, nor life hath so much zest, As when He bids me speak for Him, and then He does the rest. tl ays gi ALA! l€ Dr. 4. W, CHast SENDING FREE ADVICE TO PHE SICK. REV. J. N. VANATTER, OF ALBION, WIS., WRITES A LETTER ON DR. CHASE'S CINTMENT. Safferers are at Liberty to Correspond with the Above Address and will Obtain Full Particulars Ee garding the Great Cure. HERE IS WHAT HE SAYS: Gentlemen,—My wife was most terri- bly afflicted with protruding piles, and contemplate:l a surgical opeiation. A friend of ours reconinmiended the use cf Dr. Chase’s Vintment, and less than one box effected a complete cure. We were so pleased with the ointment that I tried it myself, as I have been tro:bdled with an unsightly skin afflic- tien which covered the lower part of my face. For 25 years I suffered untold agony, and was treated by the best medical skill in the United States. I consider Dr. Chase’s Ointment worth its weight in gold for piles and skin disease. Dr. Chase’s large-size recipe book, cloth-bound, sent to any address on receipt of 50 cents, by addressing Dr. Chase’s Company, Toronto or Buflala N.Y. bro. J. W. Robertson DAIRY COMMISSIONER and Professor - Macoun: Of the Experimental Dairy Farm will visit this Provtnce in the interests of the Farmers and Horticulturists And will hold meetinge as follows : Monday, 27th Feb. — At,Rustico Bank at 12.30; Bradalbane Hall at 7. Tuesday, 28th Feb. — Kensington Hall, at 2; Summerside at 7. Wednerday, March 1.—O’Leary Hall at 2; Alberton at 7. Thursday, March 2-—-St. Peter’s at 2; Souris at 7. Friday, March %3—Charlottetown in Kindergarten Hall, at 2; alsoat a meeting of the Dairy Associations of the Province, specially called at Ch’tewn at 7, in the same place—same evening. Saturday, March 4—El!don Hall at 1230; Murray Harbor South at 7.30. It is partienlarl nested, as there are (wo meetings to = held each day, that all meetings ehal! be ne.d on sharp time. seen are MR, SHARAM’S CASE. His Terrible Struggle With Kidney Disease. —— Was Thought to be Hopeless till he began touse Dodd’s Kidney Pille—Then he began to Improve Immediately and Steadily Grew Better. Murray Barbor South, P. E. 1., Feb 24.—There is no more robust, bealthy- map in this part of the province to-day, than i Mr. William Sharam, the popular geueral merchant, who doesa rushing business at this place, Yet, a few months ago, he was one of the greatest sufferers from Kidney Disease. Day and night, {rom week 10 month, from month to year hie snffsriogs continued, and grew greater, in epite of medicines, t:]l he began to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills, From the dey the sufferer commenced the use of the preparation, he began to wend. Now be doesn’t know what Kidney D.sease means, «xcept trom memory. Telling his own story, Mr. Sharam says: “Three years go [hurt my back by lifting heavy weights, That wes the beginning of Urmary aud Kidney Disease. I at last got so weak that J would faint after the least physical efiort. “Dodd’e Kidney Piile—ten boxes of them cured me. I have used other medi- cines but they didn’t give relief even. Dodd’s Kidney Pils gave me health, made me sleep soundly, eat heartily, aod gave me back my strength and vigor.” Dodd’s Kidney Pille are the greatest epecific for the cure of Kidoey Disease, Bright’s Diseaee, Diabetes, Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neural- gia, Urinary Diseases, Blabder Complainte, Female Troubles, Heart D-sease and Paralysis, D.dd’s Kidney Pills are soli bv all druggisis, at fifty cents a box, $2.50 for six boxes, or sept, On receipt of price, by The Dodd’s Medicine Co., Limited, Tor= onto, Oat. __— UP IN WINDSOR Mr. Cole Discovers the Power of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Winwscr, Feb. 20—The following state- meot, which Mr. F. H. Cole of this place .» requests us to publish, is worthy of atten- tion from every yictim of Rheumatism in Canada. Mr. Cole’s experience fully warrants him in making this statement. “Words cunnot describe how I suffered from Rbamatism and Kidaey Complaint liried every cure tnat was recommended but got wo benefit until I began using Dodd’s Kidney Pills. “Thank God I did use Dodd’s Kidney Pills, for they cured me— made me sound and well, in every joint and limb.” Those who tuffer the agonies of Rheuma- tism or ILumbago need do so no longer. Doad’s Kidney Pills will cure them. atti A new Knapp ro ler boat will probably be constiucted in Toronto during tbe com-~ ing season. Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House The head ottices of the Canadian Life {nsurance Company ure to be removed from Hamilton to Toronte on acccuot of higb taxation in Hamilton. Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My boy aged fourteen, has been a sviterer from Cavarrh, and lately we submitted him to an operation at the Central Hospiia!. Since then we bave resorted to Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made @ prompt and complete cure, H. G. Forp, Foreman, Cowan Ave. ire Hall. Count Tolstoi’s new book, the proceeds of which will b: devoted to the Dukhobor settlements in Canada, is entitled, ‘lhe Resurrection.” The novel is strong in buman study, with a central probiem. Experts speak of it asthe most vivid piece of literature that bas ever come from Toletor’s pen. Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians eee Truth, of London says thet Emperor Wi'hieam has written a letier to Queen Vic; toria, announcing that he wil arrive at owes, Iele of Wight, on board the im- perial yacht Hohaozollern on July 29tb, _— he will remain at Cowes for one week. To all whofind th emselves with health g7edually slipping away, Kidneys and Liver 60 disorganized that they aie incapable of heepidg the syctem free trom bg encore waste “uaterial, Stor ach lnsordered, Boweils Con- tipated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take wr. Chase’s Kianey-Liver Fills, The quick way they help you back to health wii sur prise you, A squad of British soldiers will visit America next month and give exhivitions Miuard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend Smallpox is ravaging the Abyssinian army. Chronic Eczema Cnred. One ef the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Missa Gracie Kila Al of Hartiand, N. B. On a sworn siate- ment Mr. Aiton says: I hereby certify that my Conaioes Gracie Ella was cured of Kouema & bong standing by using four boxes @{ Dr. Chase's Oiniment. William Thistle, weet, Hartiand aiso certifies that he of Lr, Uhase’s Ointment which red Gracie Elia, — ae ca Er a Me Ae Te Me TNE Ne Ate 2 82 ye sees FROM INDIA & CEYLON = e secexeces i. n D 7 o * o-—To Drink “TETLEY’S” “FROM ANCIEKT INDIA AND SWEEC cixios TRAS EE. 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