Mothers Anxiously watch declining healtu of their daughters. So many are cut off by consumption in cariv years that there ix real cause for anxicty. In the carly stages, when not beyond the reach of medicine, Hood’s Sarsa- pariila will restore the quality and enantitv of the blood and thus give good health. Read the following letter: “It is but just to write about my Gauchter Cora, aged 19. She was com- ple‘e)y run down, declining, had that tired feeling, and friends said she would not live over three months. She had a bad Gough and .cthing seemed to do her any good. a happened to read about Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla and had her give it a trial. From the very Sicst dose she began to get better. Afier taking a few bottles she was com- pletely cured and her health has been the best ever since.” Mrs. ADDIE PECK, ¥ Railroad Piace, Amsterdam, N. Y. “tf will say that my mother has not etate | my case in as strong words as J would have done. Hood’s Sarsaparilla | hastes'y cured meand I am now well,” Corr Pock, Amsterdam, N. Y. ire to get Hood’s, because 6) 5 : 7 [7% FFG r. 7 Che saparilla f True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Vreveired only sy C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. i = ore ore purely vegetable, re- STIR Yahle and he 1eIcia” We Your cough, like a dog’s bark, is a sign that there is something foreign around which shouldn’t be there. You can quiet the noise, but the danger may be there just the same. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil is not a cough specific; it does not merely allay the symptoms but it does give such strength to the body that it is able to throw off the disease. You know the old prov- erb of “the ounce of pre- vention?” Don’t neglect your cough. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil ~ Put up ip soc. and $1.00 sizes. EPPS'S GOCOA ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA Possesses the following Distinctive Merits: DELICACY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED. In Quarter-Pound Tins and Packets only. Prepared by JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd., @ Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. ne — Dyspepsia Is completely banished from the sys- tem bythe use of Adams’ | Tutti Frutti. Save coupons inside of wrappers for iatest books and prizes. Allow no imitations to be palmed offon hye C harlotietown Roller Mills HIGH GRADE FAMILY FLOUR Is more economical and makes better bread than the im- ported. GEO. KE. FULL, THE DA'LY EXAMINER, CHARLOT"ETOWN, APRIL 12, 1897 i OCI NY Anxious to Help Her. There were several unsightly pools on the floor of the car when she entered, Glaring about the car for a moment, she sized up the pasengers, and, picking out the small man who appeared to be asleep in the corner as the probable of- fender, she poked him in the ribs with her umbreila and pointing to the dis- colored floor said with emphatic frigid- ity, ‘‘Sir, do you use tobacco?’’ ‘‘No, ma’am,’’ he replied meekly, ‘‘I don't, but perhaps you can berrow a chew from the conductor out there,’ Chicago Tiimes-Herald, Reduced, of LX Ce “DIs COUNT FOR CASR ” —New York World ee ee Getting Rid of a Mival, Mr. Washington (calling a rival aside at the party )}—Say, Mistah Smiff, didn’t I jess heah yo’ usin de word “salum- bashus’’ to Miss Snowball? Mistah Smiff (proudly )}—Yo’ did, sah. ‘Does yo’ know de meauin of dat word?’’ “Of co’seI do. It means—it means— huh, I've dun clean furgot what it does mean. ”’ ‘*Well, sah, let me delighten yo’. Sa- lumbaskus is an abbreviation of de word sisregaluashus, an sisregaluashus means blame fool.’’ ‘*Fo’ de Lawd, an I was jess tellin Miss Snowball dat foah areg’ lar salum- bashus lady she took de cake!”’ ‘*Dat’s what yo’ tole her, sah, foah I underheard yo’ myself, an de minit she finds an almanac on de fioor an lcoks up dat word yo’r life will be in danger! Bettah git right out of yere, boy, while yo’ got de chance!’’ Mr. Smiff ‘‘gits’’ with alacrity, while Mr. Washington takes his ‘'pahty’’ razor from his coat sleeve and restores it to his shee with a sigh of great relief. —A. B. Lewis in New York Journal. The Court on His Metal. In the early eighties Jim Schultz was justice of the peace in Twin Groves township, Neb. One day an attorney was exceedingly domineering in his words and actions. His honor finally gave vent to his feelings as follows: **The court will now take a recess. Mr. Attorney, vou are a d——d liar anda scoundrel. The court will now come to order. Mr. Attorney, if you open your head I'll fine you for contempt.’’—Ar- gonaut. No Rhetorical Blemish, ‘*Mr. Gibbons,’’ said the teacher of the class in rhetoric, ‘‘point out the ab- surdity in this figure of speech, ‘At this time the Emperor Frederick hatched out a scheme,’ etc.”’ ‘It seems tome all right,’’ replied the young man after some reflection. **It does? Explain, if you please, how he could have ‘hatched out’ a scheme.’’ ‘*Well, he might have had his mind set on it.’’—Chicago Tribune. His Congregation. Jaspar—Did Rey. Whitie preach to a large congregation today? Jumpuppe—Congregation? Nonsense! No preacher of his eminence nowadays thinks of preaching to anything else than the next morning’s papers, —Truth. Anatomical. **¥ never saw a man with more effu- sive pretensions of good will to his fel- lows than Slyson.’’ ‘*No, but he never takes hold of a man’s hand except for the purpose of pulling his leg.’’—Cincinnati Enquirer. Monopoly. “Never speak to me again,’’ she com- manded imperiously. Even then it became apparent that as the years rolled by she was not going to have time to say everything to her hus- band that she desired to say.—Truth. The New Necessity. The Governess—I know French and German— Mrs. Uptodate—That is not sufficient. I want some one who can teach my chil- dren Scotch. —Brooklyn Life. Discriminating Agreement. **George describes the girl he is en- gaged to as a perfect vision.”’ “Yes, and his sister says she is a sight !’’—Indianapolis Journal. OOD’S Sacsaparilla has over andé over again proved by its cures, when ail other preparations failed, that st is the One True BLOOD P’ tier +See cede aan POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for its great leyenirg strength and healthfuiness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of +dulteratiop comirnon to the cheap brauds ROYA POWDER Co.. NEW YORK YOU HEED NOT WERRY YOURSELF about Lumber.. We can sapply you with anything in that Jine— BAKING prices and quality —suitable ices to the hard times, and , quality—you’ve heard of. it no use to cet {s Thin as a cath. (Our laths ate a good thickness.) Running from cane place to another when you can get every- thing you want at Barrett’s. We will be glad to sell you any- thing from one voard to a house. JAMES BARRETT. fly in enamel. | Pown Among the Dainies, Miss Jane was settin by ma side Down among de daisies. I axed Miss Jane to be ina bride Down among de daisics. I twist er blossom in her hair, Den got down on mua knees to swear Dat she alcne ma heart could share Down among ce daisies, I called Miss Jane er turtledove Down among de daisics. I feel, sex I, de sting ob love Dewn among de duisies, But 'twan't dat spark widin ma breast Made Jane scoot east an ine scoot west. It was dat blame ole hornets’ nest Down among de daisies. —B. B. Garrison in New Orleans Times-Dem- gerat. NEW DAINTIES. Silver cigar boxes, natural size, are lined with cedar wood. Silver wirework forms the latest edi- tion of photograph holders. A novelty in fans shows black mother of pearl sticks, with ornamentation in gold, Silver fruit dishes with solid centers znd pierced borders represent a faverite style. There show a fern leaf in silver and a butter- are new menu holders which Glass tea caddies, elaborately cut, with silver tops, present a change in this direction. To meet the changing fashion from lamp shades to lamp globes have been provided globes in many styles, includ- ing globes in cut glass and tinted glass with \gold decoratious.—Jewelers’ Cir. enlar. Ircny of Fate. “Tt is an extraordinary instance of the irony of fate,’’ says the London Chronicle, ‘‘that Lord Roberts’ son should lose the sight of one eye at polo. Por years past Lord Roberts has exerted himself to diminish the grave dangers of polo playing. Indecd at last he issued an order that players should cease to wear caps, but should protect their heads and their necks by helmets. In spite of everything, however, the list of CON NOLLY’S WHARF \ killed and wounded officers is so consid- A DOLLAR'S A DOLLAR Those times, and every pereon wants to in st their dollar in the best possible way. Recognizing this fact we have placed one line of our Ladies’s Dongola, Patent tip Shoes at Si a pair. If you want a pair of Ladies’ Shoes, about that price, don’t fail to see ours, R. K. JOST. STAMPER’S CORNER. FOR SALE. Valuable Property. The property on Queen St, known a3 the CITY HARDWARE STORE together with two warehcuses in the rear, Entrance 16 ft wide to the yard in rear from Sydney St. This property comprises the land in the rear of J, B. Macdonald’s, Hugh Mon aghan’s, D. A. Bruce’s, Prowse Bros.’, and Stan!ey Bros.’ stores, The build ing is newly built, and in the best of repair and well fitted throughout. Apply on the premises, 56—dy2aw 1 5 &w. TO LET A centrally situated dwelling house on Dorchester St., now occupied by Mrs. Stephen Whitty. Also, ‘‘Warehouse A,” situated near Peake’s Wharf. For particulars apply to ARTHUR G. PEAKE, Office at residence, Euston St., till 'st April. 52—135 tf TO LET. The western half of a house on Svdney Street, formerly owned by Captain Kick- ham, opposite the Methodist Church, con- taining eight rooms in first class order, with good cellar and stable. This isa desirable residence for a small family. Apply to Michael ‘Trainor or Tnomas Mc. Quaid, Lower Queen St., or to the owner at Southport. Possessicn given first- of May next. 76. EDWARD KELLY. ' erable as to give the game a bad name among the authorities.’’ Extremely Unfortunate. “The great difficulty about stage fright,’’ says the Manayunk Philos- opher, ‘“‘is that it is never fatal,’’— Philadelphia Record DAINTY TRIFLES. Cribbage boards of inlaidjfancy woods have silver mountings. The spade pattern is a popular one in salt, mustard and sugar spoons. New inkstands show a combination cf crystal and silver, the tray and bottles being of crystal and the tops of the bot- tles of silver. Silver handles are provided for hold- ing siicks of sealing wax. Some of these sealing w2x holders are surmount- ed with a seal. Gladstor-> bags of calfskin, lined with pigsk‘n ana fitted in ebony and silver, are not only convenient and sightly, but exceedingly durable.—Jewelers’ Circus lar Adveriisemoenis uncer this heading charger five ocn ts per line. W 4NTED—Atonce, a good cook. App'y to Mrs W, a. Weeks, Jr, Brignton. i3— W-NTED—At Juage All+y’s residence, an experier.c: d cook Also a bousemaid, Heler- en tes requi: ed. $2 - TO LET.—A house on Stewart St occupied by Mrs Michael Luby, eontaining 7 Jlaree rooms and Pantry. Possession given May 15th. Appiy to Mrs Luby, onthe premises, s3—lweek—pd “TO LET—On Kent St, a three story house, ly to Mrs Younker, on the premi-es Apply sl—eod ti GIR!. WANTED-—To do general honsework in asmalltamily. Apply \o Mrs A. 8. John- son, Prince St BB WATCH LOST.—Between two or three. weeksxugo, kinder will piease leave same with G G Jury. 79—Bi O LET—Cn Lower Queen St, shop and | large cellar, suitable for all kinds of pro- duce. Apply avthis office. 7 74— Wholesale Wine and Spirit House in the Maritime Provinces. Must be thoroughly experienced and have a good connecvon Nove other need apply. Address Lawrence A, Wilson & C,. Montreal. 73 TANTED.—An active energetic agent to W solicit business for a leading Life In- surance Co. Addiess P. O. Box 364. 72, dy 2 wks. TANTSED.—A girl to dogeneral hou: ewerk. \ references required. Apply to Mrs W. W. Wellner, Prince St. OARDERS,—A few boarders can be ac- commodated at Mrs McGregor’s Prince 68—tf. hous-maid, reterences required. Apply Alley. Prince 68- 246 St ee experienced cook, also a atthe resideuce of Mr. Thos Street. TAN VED.— Atonce a cook, references re- \ quired. Applyto Mrs. Dv. B_ Stewart, Euston. 76- si pd ANTED—A Girl for general hon-ework, \ Good wages. Ayply to Mrs Fred Per- kins, Brighton Road. 76—2i REIGN; great historic work,sells on sightto thousands. Lord Dofferin in- troduces it to Canadians in glowing words Easy to make $20 00 a week. some make twice that. Many make morein spare time than during day at reguiar employment. This tars Great Sexagenary Celebrations are ooming it. Bookson time. Prospectus free Qe VICTORIA: HER LIFE AND tocanyassers. Territory coing fast. THE BRADLEY GARRETSON CO Ltd Toronto, Cau * “WANTED —A gentlemen to represent a. Chaps Coughs Chafing Croup Catarrh Chilblains Cramps Are ills to which all flesh is heir, You can reiteve and speedily eure all of these by th» # use of our old reliable Anodyne. Generation after generation heve used it with entire A a faction, and handed down the knowledge of its worth to tieir children as a vaiuat ah catia tance. Could a remedy have existed for eighty years except thot it possesses xi ek oar . family use? It was originated to cure all ailments attended with inflam mation; s at : asthma, abscesses, bites, burns, bruises, bronchitis, all forms of sore throat onventen se . ache, la grippe, lame back, mumps, wris: ular soreness, ueuralcia, sealds. stines — ae stiff joints, toothache, tonsilitis and whovo,.ug cougu. The great vital and muscle uervinet A Johnson's / SO ee EE) eae +P Oy TTC maay Colds Calie nodyne | iniment It soothes every ache, every bruise, every cramp, every irritation, every lameness, swelling everywhere. It is for INTERNAL as much as EXTERNAL use. It was origina in 1810, by Dr. A. Johnson. an old Famiiiv Phvsician, Every Mother should heveit Me “Best Liver Pill lade.” arsons Fills Positively cure Biliousness and Sick Headache, tiver and bowel complaints. They expel all impurities from the blood. Delicate women find relief from asing them. Price 25c; five $1. Sold everywhere. -, - inthe honse, Tuse Johnson's Liniment forcatarrh. Thad tried aimost evervthing recommended for catarrh, but find johuson’s Anod yue Linimeng far superior to anv. I vse it as vou di jJ. H. Wuirere, South Windham, ¥ Our Kook “Treatment for Diseases” Mafled By Docte7’s Sirnature and Directions on every t Aii Druggiste. L 8. Joluson & Co., Boston, My ~ 2 A en nany \ imme a! / RA PRAT * - i - : Ayer 5 epee > - aye i a ee ped ssh Pe . nee eed It is no wonder that rub bers, which are not the same shape as the boot, should be uncomfortable. It costs mo- ney to employ skilled pattern Granb RuDBePs worse ake new patterns are added, to fit all the latest shoe shapes, and Granby | Rubbers are always ‘‘ up-to-date.”’ They are honestly made of pure Don’t Draw the Feet F rubber, thin, light, elastic, durable, . %j extra thick at ball and heel. They Fit the Boot Ae oem om ee PY | iS SPENT BY SMOKING 5CAN, CIGARS TASSE WOOD E CQ MONTREAL ea A AaAsA Zs S424 A SZ h 244244 } All btet But the lowest quality starts at good and gos up. We have ail prices, of course, but lay the goods down and lay the prices beside them, and you'll see them pan out exactly. Hazem VYALUE Just now in Wire Cots and Mattrasses from $2.£0 up, and Wool Top and Flock Mattrasses from $2.75 up. JOHN NEWSON THE BARGAIN CIVER Newson Biock, Victoria Row. {» Mi {hv i“ I} [itt ii» {hm i «ff ati] «tl | «a «il «aff! «ill| = v at{{| «fl af} ¥ SHEDS SHEDS For Harm and Garden. Timothy, Alsike, Mammoth, Early Fed and “White Dutch, Clover Seed, White Russian, Red Fyfe, and Colorado searded Seed Wheat. GARDEN.—Beans, Beet, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery, Corn, @cumber, Musk, Melon, Onion. Parsley, Parsnip, Peas Pepper, Raddish, Sage, Savory, Spinnage, Squash, Salsify, Tomato, Tobacco, Turnip, Water Melon, etc. Flower seeds in variety. All of these seeds are n>w, pureand reliable. For sale at lowest prices Wi |QUEEN STREET, Charlottetuwn GRANT & CO Ss CARD OF THANESS. For the many favors received from my numerous friends and customers during the year 1896, and would wish them a hap- py and Prosperous New Year, and that they may all continu? to buy and drink the celebrated Special Blend of Empire Tea that I sell. Also as many more, invited to participate in t! ‘Pleasures of drinking Empire Blend during 1897, T. J. MORRIS, Grocer and Crockery Man A [CNIGHIT oy ba ee on ee eine 8 16408" 8788-3088