=e R.A. W. CHASE’S REMEDIES. nev-Liver Pills, for diseases ‘ Bla ind Bowels. 2 a box. ' } the | : l aA { be t f i, R} | 5 neg 6o { sé "s I or we out it l, CerathectKl a t ed HAL hee, cet 0 soc. alarge —. Soe “ \ Mr. Chase's Liver for diseases of the 1 4 : : a bott! , e i Turpen- | 4 Rron- ‘ n 2sc. a large } Ata mane ve 606 & 329836003 ADVICE ABOUT Spice. When orderino a packrge -* &€@e44%060004 Pepper, Ginger, Allapice, Cia f ¢ , ¢ f f ‘ ( f f f ; ¢ € $ od namoo or Cream of Tartar é from your grocer you can al- ° ways feel sure of securing the ‘ best quality by asking for ::: ; 2 i 4 Benoa ea >” £ &@664 607086 In Chancery in The Rolls Court VID P. IRVING & others, Complainant s and YARGAKET IRVING & others, Defendants - In pursuance of an order of this Honourabl ‘our , made hereip, on the @ h day of March, s the | maginary dialogues, between a EE EE eoOoOoOorererrororernr THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIJ. 26 (899. ONn’s AeA : : \¥ E Fort Business Men: |; AAAAA Apag RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAS | Cheap Goods. | (he Monetary Times says: We ve repeatedly made the suggestion t instead of pandering to the craze which has developed of late years tor ‘ ods, merchants should try to ret ir customers to understand that lit paves tuo give attention to quality. '\Nfuch money has been wasted on shoddy lothes, which did not wear, oots with paper or leather-board soles which went soon to pieces, food which or dietetic mean | was of questionable flavor i value, but which “cheap”—the g of cheap being in these priced. There is in the last of the | Winnipeg Commer ial a series of im grocer cases low issue and different customers, which capital ly illustrate how “green” most people areas tothe quality of merchandise they buy, evem food stuffs. The grocer welcomes the lady, and sheasks the lerk for a pound of nice tea, one that you can recommend, Yes. ma’am, something I suppose at We have some- thing nice at those prices. Lady—have you anything less than 50c. . : inout coc. or OGC. or 60c. ! Clerk—Certainly ma’am, but you asked me for something I could recom- mend., Now I always make it a point never to recommend an inferior article as I always feel that our*reputation is at stake, and it is the same with teas as it is with most other articles of diet, there are the pure and the impure. I always believe in recommending the pure because I have to» much respect for my customers’ system to recom mend a bad one. Lady— Tat is rig! t, I did not know that tea was adulterated. What do they put in it? Clerk— Prussian blue, gypsum, gra- phites, and sometimes a kind of grey clay, and sometimes they load it with iron fillings in order te make it weigh heavy. Then some of the tea has been used once and retwisted and refaced, and some of the cheaper tea is not tea at all—it is made of the leaves of other plants. Lady—-Dear, dear, I'll take a pound of your 60 cent. You say it ts all right ? Clerk—yYes, ma’am and if you find i’, 1899, nctice is here’ y given that all per- rors havirg cluindé Ageipst tpe estaie ‘tf George Irving, até of Orwell dove. Lot or Township nuntver)?, if qreen’s County. decea ed, intestate are ré c * red toceme in and provethe same before me *+. Prothonotary “Te, Rt 4.3 {iay the ‘werty-second . 1699. and all persons ruG prove theiriaia ce liveare tobe excludcd o order. i-ated this 29th day of March, A D, 1899. F lL. HASZARD. J. A. LONGWORTH, Comots. solicitors Mas erie Chancery b—d&é Wtd . _ ‘s office. in the Law Couits v.0 (2 ' «fore Mor- a . of May bext, A neglhicing to wume i ts and waims by tha’ irom the benefit of L.% 3 9 ba wm GRATEFUL COMFORTING Diatinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour, Supe- rior Quality, and Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in j-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & Co., Ltd., Homacopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER -PPSS COCOA NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given tbat an appli- sion will be made to the Legislature of e Province of Prince Edward Island, at 2text Session, for an act to vest in the} ‘ ! trect, piece or parcel of land, situate lying f ! ! Ninety Three (93), Ninety-four, and part o! Tewn Lot No, (18) mm the 4th hundred «(Town Lots, in Charlettetown, being the proverty known as the West Kent Ktreet Schoo] land and premisete Dated at Charlotietown this Ist day of March, 1899. JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of Charlottetown H. M, DAVISON, City$Clerk. 52~ dy 4w & RK. Gez. J. O. SIMS ]3 America Square, London, England CANNED Coops AND PRODUCE BROKER. Anextensive City and Shlovins Trade gives 1 excellent facilities for haudling to best ad vantage ieee erapenente ot Lobsters, Cheese } utter, , Eggs and Poultry, Correspondence solicited. ‘| ep Market Pric*s andprompt ReturasGan ateed* Mar, 2ad- 2meod =x neceneneaaaarrrraastttiaa cassie te ti ttt I LCT A CC COC, LLC LL LL LL A OL ty of Charlottetewn, the title toail that id being im the City of Charlotte- | wt being Town Lots num- sre Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17) any fault with it bring it back, and we will replace it, for we are here to suit < ° “~& . .dy—Thank you, | know more about tea than Iever did in my life before. [ must tell some of my lany friends, who buy cheap tea, about it Clerk—All right ma’am, you'll find what I say correct ; anything else ? Lady—Yes, I want a pound of good coffee. Clerk—-Do you want it pure or adul- }> - C pe m - Lady-—Adulterated! do they adul- terate coffee. Clerk—Yes, ma'am, most certainly hey do. Lady—With what? Clerk—Well, with nothing, as a rule, that will harm you, only when you pay for coffee you do not expect to get roasted peas, rye, wheat, beans and chicory, and when you | to | aed ve sure ofgetting it pure you do not expect to get imitation paste beans thrown in to decieve you. Lady—Paste beans ! you mean to tell me that they make cooffee beans of paste ? Clerk—Ves, mai’am and it would take you all your time to detect it iff you were not aware of it beforehand. Lady— Dear, oh dear, what will they do next ? Clerk—When people demand cheap I aeiee GCSITC ao stuff, madam, ii is hard to teil you are often everything but what you ask for. getting -| Yjady—Dear, oh dear, give me a pound of your 40-cent coffee. Clerk—-All right, madam ; anything lea ? | i } | i t eis¢ 1\dy— Yes, one pound of good jam ; i}wihat is the ; rice? Clerk—Well, it isthe same with that as it is with the other goods, if you want it pure, minus, turnips, ete, 15 and 20 cents—if you want it with these ingredients, 7 and 10 cents. {_ady—-Give me a pound of the 15 cent and I am much obliged to you. (his talk has been very interestiug. This grocer’s clerk was, of course, ideal ; but if he were real, and there were some thousands cf him in the country, taeir efforts along the line of the above questions and replies would often give a black eye to abominable ‘cheap goods.’ Some Epigrams on Advertising The gist of modern advertising all comes down to this. Say what you have and have what you say. Merit can advertise a man as no- thing else can—and all he’has to do is to advertise the merit. If a merchant were not to advertise nowadays he’d be so extraordinary he’d almost become famous. If you've to live you must advertise, and if you’re to continue to live you must advertise truthfully. It is more profitable to advertise one fact than a thousand fairy tales. The aim of an advertisement should be to inform, not to misinform. the public. To advertise steadily is to advertise your stability What the Nile is to Egypt so is ad- vertising to the merchant.—Selected. ee MADAME WALLACE. —- — Cured of Female Weakness by Dodd’s K'dney Pills. Montrea. Agril 17.— The ladies of thi city are rapidly coming to realze the value of Dodd’s Kidney Pille, as # epecific for as Female Trcublee. Mdme. Sarab Wallace, modiste, Papineau ave., has had an experince ihat gues to show that no other medicine can equa! Doid’s Kidsey Pills tor Femele Troubles, Mdme. Willace writes :--* I evftered for three years with Femvle Weakuess, and none cfour plys'c'ans coud relieve me, Iwas advised to iry Dodd,-~ Kidvey Pills, and had ovly used ove box when I felt better, now Lam cured, and have tuke- en only two boxes.” Dodé’- Kidvey P l!s always{cure Female Troubles, Chronic Eezema Cnred. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Klla Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On a sworn state- ment Mr. Aiton says: I hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Eila was cured of Eczema ot long stand'ng by using tour boxes of Dr. Chase’> Oiniment. William Thistie, Druggist, of Hartland aiso certifies that he s icitourboxeso! br, Chase’s Ointment which cured Gracie Ella, 238 = te te Berlio boasts of 476 quacks. The in- crease in the number of regular physi- cians since 1897 has been 172 per cent, while that of quacks bas been 1,600 per cert, Minard’s Lintment Cures Burns ete, eee: A LT OL ALLL, Mr. Bronxborough—Sball we go to the seaside this summer. Mrs. Bronx- borough — What’s the uce ? The girls are all married now. Lét’s stay at home and rest. Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- ralgia, tS “Why is it tbat office so early now? “My wife’sdoing her own cooking, and 1 have to make ber believe thatl can’t you get dowr to the CLARKE’S KOLA COMPOUND CURES | A Child That Suffered From Asthma | Aimeost Since his Birth. t Mr. James Paterson, 52 Prirecss ave., ! Victoria, B. C., writes: “Our mov. who | just nine years of age, has heen trenbied with asthma almost since his bir has been continually growing werse 7 spi of all the medical aid we coni? vrocare. Our doctor bills have been ver7 year ; neither myself nor my wifk a full night’s sleep during the jast yen his troubie, having had to pou’: him medicine to keep him fria ¢'ol We heard of a neighbor who hal heen cared by Clarke’s Kola Compound anid cesu.ved to try it, with the result that to-day «or ehi'd is completely cured, not having hud an ’ attack since taking the second bottle, al- most a year ago. He has grown very fist since and is now quite strong “nd ueaitiy, We fell very grateful to Dr. Clarke for the discovery of this wonderful revue'v. ax if has saved our child’s life.” Cermisel eor- rect by Messrs. Hall & Co, drvcgi-ty Vie- toria, B. C., from whom the miediine was purchased, Three bottles of Claute’s Koia Compound are absolutely guar sieed te cure any case of asthma or hay fever. or meones wiil be refunded. Free sampi> tottie to any addres mentioning thie poped. 4 wire ss the Griffiths & Macpherson (v.. [21 Chitey street, Toronto, sole agents for Canods. Seid by all druggists. Clarke’s Kola Compound hae permoner*' cored more cases of asthma thau al) ofl, remedies combined b, whict laese enel m-ve pad ive tc@ Bia F ' 7 r i wait for Lreakfast.” Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandruff, Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh efter Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My boy aged fourteen, has been a sviierer from Catarrh, and lately we submitted him to an operation at the Central Hospitai. Since then we have reseried to Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made & prompt and complete cure. H. G. For, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hail. It is said thatthe engagement of Prin lees; Viztoria of Wales to Prince George of Greece wil] shortiv be announced. To a.l whofind th emselves with health gradually slipping away, Kidneys and Liver 80 disorganized that they aie incapable of keeping the system free Sem pelesnets waste “material, Stor ach Lisordered, Bowels Con- tipated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take or. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, The quick way they help you back to health will sur prise you, It is reported that Sir Claude Mac- Donald, cur Minister in China, is suffering from complete mental collapse. His con- dition;is attributed by friends to the intense mental strain he has lately undergone, Minard’s Lin'ment for sale- everywhere, what | NEE wrs BIG FURNITURE SAL iS NOW IN FULL BLAST— A large number have already taken ad Discount Sale, and are more than gains we are giving. Remember We are going out of business, and be sold at once, BIG BARGAINS IN PRIGES REDUCED TC A MINIMUM —~ Ask us to send for your turniture which needs reupholster- ing— All our furniture coverings will be sold at a discount —and we will do your upholsterin All repairs will also be attended to. P. S.—We would respectfully reque mert of all accounts due us. John Neurson Canadian Pacific Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT ~-BY— TQYURIST SLEEPERS eaving Montreal every THURSDAY at li a. rm rtbes PACIFIC CUAST, accommo- datiag second Class passengers for a] points, ‘in Cauadian North W est, British Columbia, &« Berth Rates Behe BO WT MARION... os sc cikicsicccces $4.00 re: OP SO ni gnue o> nveninncen 6.50 Montreal to Kevelstone.............sccsees 7°00 Montreal tO Vancouver..-.+........c..e008 SOU MEGMETOR] GO MOATEIOrcccse.. ccccccccccdscces 8 00 For Passage Rates to ali points in Uanaba, Western Unitep Srares and to JAPAN, CHIN:, !ypIA, Hawalran JSLANDS, AUSTRALIA and Mani_a, and also for de Pcriptive advertising matter and maps, wriie te A. H. NOTMAN, Ass:. Gen]. Paes. Agt. St, John,N. B., L. W. MACDONALD LAND SURVEYOR & ENGINEER- ING DRAUGHTSMAN. Plans and specifications for Patents and Draughting in general instructions in Mechan ical Drawing, Surveys made at all points in the Province. Correspondence solicited. 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