__ ._.,-_ .__ __.w¢n»-._--v-......~. M. *_ _ _..,_ *_ _,.._,,_.._.,. ...___ ___ _.-___._._,._.__._,__._.__._...-..._ ... -_,__-___ Y ,, _-..--,- -y»-\-y-~»-»- ‘ f W ' ° ’ U THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN DECEMBER '28 1898 6 _ ,1..___ u f- _ . _ A _ -1 .-.==-:ee '<=' _ _ ~-1 1 CUPID AND DEATH. It is a pitiful truth that in a tremendous percentage of ca_scs ove and death claim a young woman at the same momcgt. lf s vouiigwoman s mother does not feel coB\p¢- tent to give her daughter the right adv_ic_e about how to keep herself well and strut? in a inaidenly way, she should seek pie _ad - ii vice of some physician of years o wi e gxperience, an of substantial reputation. A young woman natnhlly does not like to he a subject of discussion, examination and the homble local treatment of _a home doc- tor. Moreover, obscure physicians make che mistake of attributing her ills to indi- gestioa or heart or liver trouble, when the real caiise is weakness or_disease of the delicate pgns concerned in wifehood and th li _ mo er _ , The eiubarrassing_exauiinations and local trezitnimit upon which most doctors insist, ure nine times in ten entirely unnecessary. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Preseriptionacts di- gemy 9,1 ; womarfs special organism and makes it strong and healthy, an competent co bear the strain of wife and moth- erhood. It allay_s indanimation. _soothes pain. heals ulceration and stops debilitating drains. It bauislies the sufferings of the ,_ period of expectancy, and makes ‘baby’s arrival in the world easy and almost pain- less. Good dniggias recommend it. Let- ters addressed to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., are sacredly confidential. “ It has been nearly four years since I took Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Prescription," writes Mrs. C. C. Clark, of New Rome. Floyd Co.. Ga., “ and there have been no signs of any return of female com- plaint. I ani now titty years old and can walk two miles and one-half, and to-day am as well ns ever. I have used Dr. Pierce‘s Pleasant Pellets. and found tliein as good as recommended." Look glum and feel glum? That’s bili- ousness and constipation. Dr. l’ierce’.< Pleasant Pellets are a. sure. speedy and perrnanent cure. They never gripe. At. all medicine stores. 9 . , _._,_._-Lv: » = - I (T '.1 :- l l ' / /7 ‘é . _ _.` ' fl rf-.-f_<"` ;;-:_~»:':' :<€’i=‘!? »( _\ I Slip anll Think it Over Whether a Violin, Guitar, Banjo, Clarionet, Autoharp, or some other Nice Musical In- strument, would not be more ‘ suitable for a Xmas Present Than anything else you could buy. We have a full' stock of Musical Toys of every dc- scription at lowest prices. _ MILLER BROS., The P. E. Island Music House. , Conno|Iv’s Building Queen Street. 1 f.- _. 'nie |=i|u£s'r" oiioooi.A1'£ ~ that can be procui-ed,tha.t is the covering used on “Snow- flake” Chocolate. The finest blended Vanilla, 0 and ‘ the lightest, whitest smoothest cream ever made, that is the cpntrc of the ‘ .Snowflake 4 l No better combination was i ever made. Ask for them and don’t be put oil with old-fashioned goods. Oct'Ll d&w tl Dec 31,’ I _,s ' _'l llnllullllllll Important Announce merit allen lliisllesi To FARMERS. THE maiiagenieiit ofthe Charlottetown Soap \Vorks. mirioiiiic»_» to the farmers of Prince Chocolate. l COMING EVENTS O 1 B-"`h Orange Young Tru: Charlottetown School Boar( meets the first Monday of each montl Y . . Victoria Lodge in Masonic in Masonic Tlmplo. third Wed nesday in month. H W Anderson, Registrar. . ' ODDFELLOWS Port La Joie Encampment no = second Wednesday in each montl1.- -D R. McLennan R. S. ' St Lawrence Lodge every Mon- day evening. W AMartin. Sec’v. Wildey Lodge A every Friday evening;-both iu their hall in Victoria Row. W R Borelianl, Sec’y. Alpha. Rebekah Lodge, No 10, meets drst and third Tuesday of every month. -Ida Riggs Secretary. SONS Ol" ENGLAND. 0 Every Thursday eveningiutheir hall n Victoria Row. Andrew Newsom, Sec’y. SONS ol-‘1‘r:;ri>r;RA1\’CI»:. ' Victoria Division No 4, every Monday evening in Wright`s hall. J J Chappell, Sec’y. Orient Division. No 161. every Friday evening, in Wrig=.it’s Lower Hall. George Davison. Sec’v. S, O. T.--Prince Edward Division will meet in \Vright’s Hall, on ' Tues- day, Dec. 13th. Mrs. Kennedy, \V. P i-oin~:srEf:s. Court Avondale I. O. F. second and fourth' Tuesdays. J D Taylor, Sec’y. Court Mount Stephen I. O. F. third Tuesday, both in Foresters’ hall, Queen Street. J F MacMillan, Sec’y. . Court Charlottetown C. O. F. second and last Friday, \Vright’s Hall. VV G. Gillespie, Sec’y. Court Gladstone. A. O. F. meets in \Vright’s Hall on the first and third Thursday of each month. W.D.Gough, Secretarv. ‘ John A. McDonald, Sir Oliver Mowat Guardian readers willjind the follow ‘ . . ' M i _ ' .; -- .€ _, ' * ""5 ’ ng convenient to Culp and keep ref. V' `. ~ V .-. 20 d4i _ 7 ~ I l l young gentleman that he willi ` . fi ' 'Ano Burn it in' a. lamp alongsidi i g Be uuprejudicodln your J buv only "Arc Light! ‘ 'I‘fb.6 I'1.I)61’1&f1 IIIBIIAIID A, loltll Total Assets All Canadian Policy Holders secu . j ernment of Canada. Pohcies payable ` Most liberal policies issued to suit p insurers. J. A. ~ is. S. PE .. OF *wir ‘ j E. A. 1ici`l?'l~i)t1>?ti)§i>Nispe¢lsl Agents. v- Y ss ._ _ l (Tho World’s Gr l i . l 1 Edward Island, that they have purchased at ntl Whe re a i` L very low tlgurc for a term of »- ;~ . 11 _ yea.r~» 'ii the gecase by-profluct of the Cl'iz1.rlott.etowri Pork king Factory, aocumiilatirig from iimc to time, and are in a position to supply farmers and others with a cheap soap far superior in Qllillity to the home-made article. and at a agree so lov; astto make it pcarcely worth while worry at oil soa sun ies l~ere.i.' f r. KLoNn1KE BADR wili be roi- siiigiii ii row day; by all dealers at the low price ot ten cents a r ot three unds. THINK QF IP?-A first-class laundry an" oouring soap only 10 cents for 3 lbs. It will e a waste of time and money for farmers o ,bother about snap nialring now. The 3.- :_ e he has sold to the Pork Factnryn for 5 cents pe lb. will be returiieft ro him, ma iiroicnurcu into is first class article ot soap at sr ‘ ' ova super lb. ato po .sanction ni 'M;.."’s.§‘£§I.'§i§°§“*““ °° .oodretm I "mf ' sr. and take ,T .7`; ' s rv' " f _ ~ ' ` 5. »i_.‘, _ . if' ,_ _ _.if J. B. MMCDONALD & C08 \ ' ' ’ \ ~ \ _, ` ' t .» s ~ ’ .» p ,, “fc still have lots of Boots & Shoes, Uvershoes, Ulsters and Ovcrcoats, Boys’ Suits, Hats and Caps, Waterproof Coats. Blank- cts and Quilts, Sleigh Robes, Flannelettes, Shirtings, Undorcloth- Havem, md, ,un , , ,, Ing, ’ _ I p ` _ .in the rough, which thoy.;l‘bP¥>r5dp‘ii.r;dt Fo ' ’ i \ etito Ev cry dollars worth must be closed out come now to P h§iim.i..