THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 8, 1899 ¢ For | fe b 6 Gy Re | Gi 6 Try Again. 6 I was 1g, sadly weeping, Gj When lo ! a little child Gi To my side came shyly creeping, 6 \nd in my face she smiled. 6 ment I was feeling | 6 My lite was all a wreck, 4 When two little arms came stealing y ie de & And fastened round my neck. G1 | Then, as I struggled to be calm, /> And strove in vain to speak, f ~=She looked at me with some alarm, ) “f And softly kissed my cheek. { I Recommend ae . . “Be quiet” she said, “‘lie very still, ' Bahbv’s Own Then I will sing to you, 0 Like my mamma when I was 1] inn 49 So often used to do. . ww “a And then she nestled reast, to all mothers who r babies | As if to soothe each pang ; ! to Rave pial a r, and | Her tiny hand on mine she pressed, ! sacl i | Awhile her song she sang. ' —— >. j Yh ! If at first you don’t succeed, vas. faewe © . Montreal f | Try, try, and try again !”— vealed aan i | It seemed as if the child could read Despair was all my pain. SS ~ When “try again !” came ringing out . | Encouragement it bore, | | It cleared away my fear and doubt, | Cheap And gave me hope once more. | I blessed the little child, who brough | iL R t t Me comfort on that day, } a es O For peace within my heart was wrought, I Despair had passed away. | ij | i —Maud Maddick. Montreal | fast one cent invested in a Post I am of the opinion, and very strong Card and di » G. A. Holland ly, that we ought to hail every oppor- & Son, Mi will bring you a tunity to give something for the ad neat sammpre Se aera vancement of religion, for charity, for | line of the missionary effort of the Church, as | a means of grace, a way of increasing | al Papers our generosity, and of reproving our natural selfishness. Instead of suffer- by return mail—free of charge—with ing in ourselves any impatience with | special discount rates. the collection-box, we ought to hail it| > with love and joy, remembering the | ; blessings of the Lord on her who crept gig ny wl meekly to the treasury and dropped in | Scotch Wallpapers her two mites.— Margaret E. Sangster. American Wallpapers French Wallpapers Canadins Wertgegers. | The man of affluence is not in fact => | more happy than the possesser of a We are in touch with the leading bare competence, unless in addition to manufacturers of the world and buy- his wealth, the end of his life be fortun- ing in large quantities enables us, ate. We often see misery dwelling in rough the Press, to supply the the midst of splendour, whilst real ee ee happiness is found in humbler stations. tensive assortment of Wallpapers 7 minimum pi ei. THE POST CARD. 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Joy, VICTORIA OAFE Great George Street ...... Importers of watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, spectacles Fancy goodsetc. etc. Store open frum 8 a. m. till 8 p, m. Be @6% | } | Sunday Rec ding | ‘Card of Thanks yroud t 1 proper value on his « I veo | him who prizes too rious worth —Goethe. highly ' meri a , us spl ‘ Hope Thou in God. Oh soul by fire and tempest tried, By shatterring of thy tower, Amid the ruins sitting down As one despviled of power, H ype thou in Godand hope will come, In taith’s submissive hour. The Lord Jehovah ever reigns ! When troubles round thee swarm Beneath the shadow of His hand Hell shield thy trembling form. Hope thou in God! His whispered word Can still the wildest storm. —~-Thomas Mackellar. Onward. Higher, higher will we climb Up the mount of Glory, That our names may live through time In our country’s story : f Happy, whcn He who conquers, he who falls. tr iis their welfare ca Deeper, deeper, let us toil In the mines of knowledge ; Nature’s wealth and learning’s s; Win from school and college : Delve we there for richer gems Than the stars of diadems, Uli Onward, onward, may we press Through the path of duty ; Virtue is true happiness, Excellence true beauty, Minds are of celestial birth ; Make we, then, a heaven of earth. — James Montgomery. os “Example is Better Than Precept.” it is not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story. Thousands of testimonials are examples of what Hood's has done for others, and : : | “That's eo; birch bas warmed me up, what it will do for you. | meny atime.” Dyspepsia — “I was weak and had | ss eer re fainting spells. Dyspepsia and indigestion | Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- in severe form troubled me. Five bottles | of Hood’s Sarsaparilia made me well and strong.” Mrs. WILLIAM VANVALKENBURGE, Whitby, Ont. i ' A Good Medicine — “We have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla in our family as a spring medicine and used Hood’s Pills for biliousness and found both medicines very effective. For impure blood we know Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a good medicine.” R. 8. Petron, publisher Bee, Atwood, Ont. Never Disappoints Pa... ws Hood’s Pills cure liver fils; the non-irritating and only cathartic to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla, LAL, Regtd WRUE/ WALTER'S TRUE BRAND CUTLERY 1S MADE OF WARRANTED BEST STEEL, LEAOING DEALERS SELL it F ttt Having entered on our twenty-fifth year as Druggists and Dispensing Chemists, and as our business has steadily increased during that time, we feel cur efforts to warrant your confidence have been ap. preciated, and beg most respectfully to res turn you our sincere thanks for your liberal patronage. It has been our motto during the past twenty-five years to handle only the BEST goods in our line, and sell the same at reasonable prices. wn j | gradually slipping away, Kidneys and Liver heeping the system free from Loiec1 ous waste j (ipated, Hiead Aching, Back | prise you, Fg | ONLY FOUR B)X:S of Dodd's Kidney Pills Were Needed to Cure Mr. Willis. _~— Woodstock, Oot., Apr. 3—There are many Woodstock people who owe their good health, and others whoare indebted for their lives, ‘to Doda’s Kidsey Pills, Among the former is Mr Nasa Willis, 2°5 Dundas Sireet, who has re cenily made his story publ c. : “For several years,” oays Mr Willis, «I have suff red from Kidney Troubles, pain in the emal! of my back, ete. TI got elight relief from some of the vations medicines J nse’. My son, who wes cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, urged me totry them. I did so. 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The cost Of the food which ia thas furn’shed is bout two cents a head. 'a i , Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh 2after Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My boy aged fourteen, has been a suiterer | from Catarih, and lately we submitted him to an Operation at the Central Hospita!. Since then we have resorted to Dr. (hase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made & prcmpt and complete cure. H. G. Forp, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hall. * Scientists say that trees contribute to the heat in the aimosphere.’” ralgia, * Hello, Swardie! I haven’t met you since you came to the city ani set up for adocitor. How are you getting along? , Are you makisg your mark ?” “ Er- yee, I’m doing cousidersb!e vac- Cinating.” ceaiseeahdiaisinaiiiies To a.l whofind th emselves with health 80 disorganiz.d thet they ere incazable cf ~waterial, Stor ach Disordered, Bowels Con- £ _Paining, take Chase’s Kidney-Liver Fills, The quick they heip you tack to Lealith will sur Ah,” he cried, kneeling at her feet, Say you will marry me, and 1 will be your devoted slave for life,” ‘se : “Arise, Henry,” she answered, “ you will not do. That was what my first bus- band and before we had got fairly out of the church he began telliog me how he wanted me to wear my hair.” Paid, Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandruff, oe! - More stories are Leing invented about Dreyfus. Here is the latest: The Libre Parole aske if it is true that, on the day of President Faure’s death, the German Em- peror intervened in favor of Dreyfus and against Esterhazy, and brought pressure to bear upon the President. The brinse of Monaco acted, it says, as the Emperor’s intermediary, and the Prince afterwards an indescribable state of alarm. <> - —<egee_ Minard’s Liniment for sale- We are now better than ever prepar- ed to do this. BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTION TO US! AND SAYE 25 PER CENT. All prescriptione are prepared persons silly or by our Mr. McKinnon, whois a graduate of the Nationel Institute of Phar« macy, Chicago, and a member of the Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society Our : Special : Remedies are giving every satisfaction; we are con« Stantly receiving testimonials in their favor. Soliciting a continuance of your patron age. Your obedient servant. GEORGE E, HUGHES The peop + rugziet; d&w Apotees Ball. THNDERS The undersigned will receive tenders for 3 Cheese Maker for the season of ‘1899 to manufacture cheese for the Tignish and Palmer Road Dairying Association, up to noon, April 17th, 1899. Certificate of competency must accom- pany each tender. F. J. BUOTE, Secretary Sceretary’s office. Tignish, everywhere, Selene Se Kd ~~ PNAS te WUE . } , } ec, pea And the question arises, a What should and avoid? Supper being late refre We Should Avoid we eat, dri , shmert ” “ink everythj = mply with , ‘imple Hy Anything end that does not comp ihe following rules. That which readily ‘mil. ates, and does not oVertax the digestive powers durj : 5 urn night. & the We Should Eat Only that which inam We Shonld Drink sy steep, without ag reactionary depression jp’ morning, BOY RIL BOVRIL LIMITED. 3 30 Farringdon Street, 25 & 27 St. Peter Streat Londen, Englan’. Montreal, Car oe Truth is Eternal. ; it Lasts Fo rever RSJAFZALA a You may crush it to earth, but it will rise again su ‘ The trutb is that in the HEINTZMAN PIAN e. is e EMBODIED—-— The perfection of Piano making We want you to know al! about tle Pianos we are selli stated openly that be bad left M. Faure ia | Wa’ ses in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 | » on Silver » 7.00 » 30.00 tt Gold n 10.00 wn 190.00 | Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00. Ribbon Guards Qi | Gem Rings 1,00 to 50.00° Cuff studs and tinks 20 to 10.00 | Collar Studs 05to 200 | Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10.00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: March 25th, 1899—dr9i | BW. TAYLOR and the good values we are giving for the money. No Piano : : : made in Canada has ever received so many flattering endorss ments from the Worl js Greatest Artists when touring through: Canada and none other has been so exclusively used by rhem§ as the ; Heintzman Piano has * latest designs and finishes just to hand by S$ S. Stanley, It wiil pay you to call and examine them befcre purchasing. MILLER BROTHERS. |The P. F. 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