7 ee ee eee eee 7 % a Children should always increase in weight. Not to grow, not to increase in flesh, belongs to old age. Present and future health demands that this increase in weight should be steady and never failing. To delicate children, Scott’s Emulsion brings richer blood and firmer flesh. Better color comes to the cheeks and stronger muscles to the limbs. The gain in weight is substantial; it comes to stay. soc. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta, , Yew Dominion Dairying Co. The Annual Meeting of the New Dominion Dairying Co., will be held n Afton Hall, on Tuesday, the 7th March next, at 2 o’clock p. m. attendanee of shareholders A full j ~ trons 18 re qui S ed, i-v order of Directors. GLORGE WILSON, Sec’y New Dominion, Feb 23, w21 PUBLIG AUCTION Farm, Stock, Crop & Farm Imple- ments. I am lostructed by Thomas A, McLean Esq to sell at auction on his premises at Hollard Cove, 14 miles from Rocky Pvinton Monday Feb. 27th. 1899, at 12 o’clock, noon His splendid farm containing 270 scres of freehold land, a little more or less. in a high state of cultivation, with dwelliog house and new ontbuildings, good wellin yard, and 8 acres planted out with valuable fruit trees and wel) fenced. ALSO--1 Allright mare, 15 years old; 1 Pre- cepior mare, (Dam by Allright), 1 Machinist horse, 7 years old,(Dam by Sir Robert), 1 colt (oy Pattern Maker) 1 year old; 1 feal (out of Preceptor mare) 1 horse 7 years old (Allright) 21 head ofcattle, pure bred jerseys, grade jer- seys and ayrshires, 1 pure bred jersey bull, 4 years oli, 2 fatoxen6 youug pigs,6 months old: 1 brood sow (Tamworth), pure bred im- por ed) | br°ed «ow (Yorksbire) pure bred. IMPLEMENT 3—2 carts, 1 truck wagon, i team sleigh, 1 truck, 1 set iron harrows, 1 epring tooth harrow, 1 steal m>ulder, 1 disc harrow, | steel plow, 1 seed drill, (new); 1 wheel rake, (new); | sulky, | hay mower. ele positive. No reserve. ee and under, cash; over $5, ten months it on approved paper. Terms for Farm at sale. F. H,. HORNE, Auctioneer Feb 16~w2i—Wat. Guar, Pat. Pure Food Sellers ~es “@= ~~ > SNAPS — Snid- ers chicken & Mosk Turtle in large cans only 25c per Heintz Baked Beans —- with To- mato Cateup,. A delicious dish —15 | — & 20¢ per can. can. on —— eee MACCARONI— Freach M accaroni in one pound packages 12 & 1dc per pkg. Evaporated Fruits, Apricots, Peaches and Pears, obly 15 cents per lb, PICK LES~— Mixed a d Chow— pot op by Croese & Bl.ckwe)|—pint bot lee, 28¢ per botile. nea ea e> > Sanderson & Co Pure Food Sellers. Watehe Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $1000 JAM—in 7 lb. pails—a variety of kinds, 66c per pail. » 1» Silver 1 7.00 » 30.00 " Gold » 10.00 w» 190.00 Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon (iuards 25e Gem Rings 1,00 to 50.00 Ouff studs and links 20 to 10.00 Collar Studs 05to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10,00 Bilverw are nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: b.W. TAYLOR Victoria Jewelry Sto TTE DAILY MAAMINER, CHARLOT'VETOWN, FEBRUARY 27, 1889 + FOOSE OST! - FOR * THE WOMEN O<t><><><> SPP DP<PSD-P- D-H THE TOILET. Ihe Uare of the Complexion and Hands. In some cases a poor complexion arises mainly from lack of exercise. Women who live an entirely sedentary life have a slow circulation and usually a bad digestion, and these are fertile causes of a muddy appearing skin. Exercise gives rapidity to the move- ment of the blood, stimulates digestion and calms the nerves, and is frequently more beneficial than any sort of medicine, a'though it shcud not be indulged in immediately after meals. Physicians are beginaing to recognise the fact that drugs are not the most potent restoratives and that exercise, peace of mind, congenial society and recreation are not merely luxuries but necessities if good health is to be pre— served. Chapped and rough lips are not only painful, but disfiguring, and it is advisable never to go into the open air without previously using a_ little glycerine or vaseline upon the mouth. To moisten the lips with the tongue has a drying effect upon the skin ulti- mately and the habit is one to be rigor- ously avoided. Toilet soap of inferior quality is ex tremely injurious to the complexion. Only the best soap should be employ-— ed, and that does not nesessarily mean the soap most expensively got up with lace and ribbons. Pure glycerine or olive oil soap unscented is very good and net specially costly.—Judic Chollet. THE DINING ROOM. Its Proper Furnishings and Appro- priate Decorations. The dinning room should always be kept simple in style, the table with its decorations being the center of at- traction. Pictures may easily be dis— pensed with, but if they appear at all they should be few, large and dignified, Portraits are often placed in the dining room, but the old fashion of fruit and game studies is becoming obsolete. A rich paper of tapesry, with decorations of old china, is usually preferred to paintings. Green, brown or red are favorite colorings for the wall, and Dutch blue is also employed. Solid, rich tones are usually chosen, and the furniture, which should not be crowd- ed, is simple, large and substantial. Besides the tableand chairs a side- board to hold the silver and a side- table for use in serving are necessary, but nothing more is absolutely re- quisite, A tall clock and a glazed china closet are attractive accessories, and ascreenin front of the pantry door is always desirable, but a couch or sofa is quite out of place. The furniture should be of oak or darker wood and the screen of tapestry, leather or similar rich, deeply colored material; The table should be the centez of brilliancy, dain:iiess .and beauty. There ought to be low lights—lamps or groups of candles—at each ccrner in addition to the light suspended overhead, and the vases and other dec- orations should also be low in order not to obstruct the view of the ‘guests. —Judic Chollet. A Few Don'ts. Don’t stand the baby upon its feet because it happens to be unusually strong; remember there is always danger of making its limbs deformed for life. Nearly all bow-legged men were allowed to stand upon their tect too early. Don’t neglet the babys scalp untill it is covered with a scurf or crust. If this should happen apply the yolk of egg rubbing upon the scalp thoroughly with the fingers, and after leaving it on for a time remove with warm soap suds, after which use a fine tooth comb to get the crust loose ; then brush gently until it is all removed. Never sleep in the garments worn by day, and be careful to-hang up the children’s night robes cach morning —= = — Unsurpassed for durability and timekeeping qualities, at prices so lcw as to surprise ycu. G. H. TAYLORS and to expose their dry clothing to the air during the night, the garments worn next to the skin turned wrong side out. Remember that circulation is feebler at the extremities than any where else, and keep the hands and feet of the baby warmly clad in winter.—Ameri- can Journal of Health. Care of the Hair. The best hair dressers agree that the hair should notbe washed toofrequently, as the practice deprives it of its natural oil. It is urged as another reason for the more frequent baldness of men that they wash their hair or wet it too frequertly. “The hair should be sham- pooed once a month or, if very oily, once in three weeks. Women who live in cities can have this done by protessionals, the whole process taking an hour including the the time needed for thoroughly drying the hair. It is not a difficult task to shampro the hairat home. A very good mixture for the purpose is made of the yolk of an egg, a teaspoonful of green soap, to be obtained of any druggist a teaspoon- ful of cologne and a cupful of hot water. These ingredients should be stirred together and then applied thor- oughly to the roots of the hair with a shampooing brush, the hair being divided into small partings for the pur- pose. The lather is st'ff and will not run into the face and eyes. When the scalp has been thoroughly cleansed, the soap should be washed out and the hair rinsed and dried as quickly as possible. ‘This can be done by rubbing it with a towel while the head is held near the register or stove. The brisk friction with the towel is excellent for the scalp and prevents the cold one is liable to take if the hair is left to dry by evapor- ation.— Delineator. Dr. A. W, CHaszt SENDING FREE ADVICE TO PHE SICK. REV. J. W. VANATTER, OF ALBION, WIS., WRITES A LETTER ON DR. CHASE'S OINTMENT. Sufferers are at Liberty to Correspond with the Above Address and will Obtain Fall Particulars Re garding the Great Cure. HERE IS WHAT HE SAYS: Gentlemen,—My wife was most terr!- bly afflicted with protruding piles, and contemplated a surgical opeiation. A friend of ours recommended 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 trovbled with an unsightly skin afflic- ticn 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 er Buffalo, Me ee ee SHO GOSS BL SOSSBFEG4E8 ADVICE ABOUT Spice. When ordering a packrge ¢ Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cin namon or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you can al-~ ways feel sure of securing the best quality by asking for : : : ; 7 \ 9 “a fe ‘ on “SGOT OO 8S O488 SUNNYSIDE © | “YVRRCD4O0O*4 / OO6450008 UP IN WINDSOR Mr. Cole Discovers the Power of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Winpscr, Feb. 20—The following state- ment, 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 io making this statement. “Words cannot describe how I suffered from Rbumatism and Kidoey Complaint. I tried every cure that was recommended but go: no 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 euffer the agonies of Rheuma- tism or Lumbago need do so no longer. Dodd’s Kidoey Pills will cure them. A new Knapp ro'ler boat will probably be constructed in Toronto during the com~ ing season. Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House The head offices of the Canadian Life {[nsurance Company ure to be removed from Hamilton to Toronty on acc unt of high taxation in Hamilion, Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My boy aged fourteen, has been a svufierer from Oatarrh, and lately we submitted him to ap operation at the Central Hospiial. Since then we bave resorted te Dr. (hase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made & prompt and complete cure, H. G. Forp, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hall. Count Tolstoi’s new book, the proceeds of which will be devcted to the Dukhobor rettlements in Canada, is entitled, ‘Tbe Resurrection.” The novel is strong in buman study, with a central problem. Experts speek of it asthe most vivid piece of literature that has ever come from Tolstor’s pen. Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians Truth, of London says thet Emperor Wi'liam has written a letter to Queen Vic- toria, announcing that he wil arrive at Cowes, Isie of Wight, on board the im- perial yacht Hohenzoliern on July 29th, and that he wil] remain at Cowes for one week, To all whofind th emselves with health gradualy slipping away, Kidneys and Liver so disorganized that they ale incapable of keepibg the system free from poisonous waste ‘uaterial, Stomach Disordered, Bowels Con- iipated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take wor. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, The quick way they help you back to health will sur prise you, A squad of British soldiers will visit Ameri¢a next month and give exhibitions Mivard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend Smallpox is ravaging the Abyssinian army. —_———. Chronic Eczema Cnred. One of the mcst chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Killa Aiton, of Hatiland, N. B. On a sworn state- ment Mr. Aiton says: I hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Eila was cured of Kezema ot long standing by using tour boxes et Dr. Chase’s Ointment. William Thistle, ruggist, of Hartiand aJso certities that he okéiour boxes of Lr, Chase’s Ointment which red Vracie Elia. SPECIAL TRIP RATE, This large illustrated sportsman’s weekly is just the paper for you if you are a shooter or angler or amateur sailor Or camrer or AT observer cf nature. Forrst axp Stream is called the ‘‘sportsman’s home jouraal,” be- cause all in the home read it. To know it is to like it. The price is 10 cents per copy (of all newsdealers}; but that you may get acquainted with Forest ano Stream, send 25 cents (silver or stamps), and we will send the paper for four weeks as a special trial trip. Our catalogue of best booxs on outdecs sports will come to you free. Address « FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING C& @ 346 Broadway, New York. Prof. 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 wil] hold meetings as follows : Monday, 27:h Feb. — At, Rustico Bank at 12.30; Bradalbane Hall at 7. Tuesday, 28th Feb.— Kensington Hall, at 2; Summerside at 7. Wedvesday, March 1 .—O'Leary Hell at Thursday, Mareh 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’town at 7, in the}. same place—same evening... * Saturday, March 4.—Eldon Hall’ at 12.30; Murray Harbor South at 7.30. It is particularly requested, as there are two meetings to -be held each day, that all meetings shal] be heid on sharp time, ELEPHANT BRAND TEAS FEST oF TEA VALE Office for Maritime Provinces 7 & 9 Bedford Row, Halifax, N. 8 =, PEP SDSS CeASCO Soak eee ee FLALY' Price} =A LE: 100 pairs Men’s Liced and Klastic side dootsat half price. $2.50 for $1.25 3.00 for 1,50 3.09 for 1.75 4.00 for 2.00 4 50 for 225 75 pairs Ladies’ Dongvla Buttoned Boots at Half price, 75 pairs Ladies’ Dengola Oxford, fine quality for 65 cents, A few pairs Ladies’ Felt Boots and Slippers at Half Price. THE ABOVE PRICES FOR ONE WEEK ONLY —" J. B. Macdonald & Co} SCSS*+S 1908S 80 * ’ mn => | SonYRiCHy ‘aq P/ Arcade Rasps, Gast Sie»], Coulk Steel, Bar Trop, Steel Shoes, Toe Clip- pers, Nails, Pincers, Knivest Kearny & Foot Rasy s. FENNELL & CHANDLER A PRESENT STOCK CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE Like two friends, are the foot and shoe which meet in perfect harmony. Such meetings are common in our experience. ; Ladies’ and Gents’ Slippers ia all styles, Overgaiters and leggins, Moccas#in® Overshoes and Rubbers. A nice line of skating boots in sll the latest styles and colors. It’s eeonomy to buy where high quality is cheapest. We've always lower prices and better quality than you get elsewere. VWYeeks& Warren SUNNYSIDE......