THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 1, ISS Sub you "dbe silly | went a horse werth $100, you d - to pay $100 for his photo only. vr “peed DODD'’s KIDNEY Pill you'd be silly to buy an imitation. DODD'S ARE ee e _ LIKE THIS. D-O-D-D"S ane se 64066 B 6484 O088 ° 7 € ADVICE ABOUT v a @ ‘ } ice. | é e | € ¢ e e When ordermg a packrge a Pepper, Ginger, Allepice, Cin ‘ 7 samon or Cream of Tartar i ; from vour grocer you can al- ¢ , ways fee] sure of securing the ° best quality by asking for ::: ¢ ; $ ‘Nott’ ‘MLOCG S< ! 6 4926 O78 SF @2GOG6 02088 In Chancery in The Rolls Court PAVID P. IRVING & others, Complainant s and MARGAKET IRVING &« others, Defendants In pursuance of an oder of this Honoureb! ‘ ourt, made herein, on the 28th ds«y of March, A D, 1899, votice is here: y given that all per- rons hxvirg claims «upainst the estaie ‘f George Irving, late taf Orwell ‘ove, Lot or TYowoship number 57, in ©: een's County. decea ed, intestate are re- quired to ceme in and prove the same before me ‘ the Prothonotary’s office, in the Law Courts | wilding, in Cr ark tretewn.«n ot before Mon- ¢as. the tWerty-s cond day of Vay next, A . 1899. ane all persons trewk cing 10 cum in "a prove their saic cett cisims by that | sand ime are to be did irom the benefit of ta da order. 29th day of March. A D, 1899. Wated this J. A. LONGWORTH, F. L. HASZARD. Comps. Solicitors Master in Chancery 76-d& Wtd oe “ . ———— WOTICE. | NOTICE is hereby givén that dn appli- eation will be made to the Legis'ature of the Province of Privce Edward Islacd, at ita next Session, for an act to vest in the City of Charlottetewn, the title to ail that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate lying and being in the City of Charlotte- town, being Town Lots num- tera Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17) Ninety Three (93), Ninety-four, and part ot Town Lot No. (18) 10 the 4th hundred «f Town Lots,in Charlottetown, being ihe proverty known as the West Kent Street Schoo! land and premisete Dated at Charlottetown this Ist day of M areh ,» 1899. JAKES WARBURTON, Mayor of Charlottetown H. M, DAVISON, City*Clerk D2 - dy 4w &R. Gez. €xXciu —$—$—— 9 ~~. es @= 4 Go &= & @ ea @& ° 4 ‘ Clock Uoctoring What’s it doesn’t the good of a clock if keep : Well then let us send for it and make off know , , ¢ . time it right; don’t put it longer, out let me away. any righr No cure, no day.4 a G. F. HUTCHESON Watchmaker etc, (Jueen Street, ¢ ; : ( \ ; : ~ 2 ae e Oe Oe 22 Oe OFFICE TO LET jaln tue eubscriber’s building, Queen St. Krge well lighted and of easy approaeh. suntan im | does nat ent modera‘e Slwk J MeFACHERN THE WOMEN »<D>«<- As His mother Used to Do. He criticised her puddings and he found tault with her cake; tle wished she'd make such busciut as s mother used to make: She didn’t wash the dishes and she in’t make a stew, Nor even mend his stockings as_ his mother used to do. His mother had six children, but by | night her work was done ; | His wite seemed drudging, always, yet she only had the one, His mother always was well dressed, his wife would be so, too, [f only she would manage as his mother used to do. Ah, well! She was not perfect, though she tried to do Until had come to have her best, a Test at length she thought her time | suddenly fail. It is held to be alto- gether wise and proper to educate daughter to a contigency, yet while nineteen out of twenty of our girls marry and become mothers, no train ig whatever for the real profession of their lives is thought Any to be necessary. practicing physician will tell you that four-fifths ot the illness among chiidren could be avoided by proper knowledge and care on the part of the mothers, and yet our girls feel that they must take up college settlement work, and scientific whist and the banjo, to get a little excitement into their lack-lustre lives until the great excitement of marriage comes.” Brushing Improves the Hair. The very best brushes should al- ways be chosen, and at the very least | one hundred stiokes a day should be | vigorously administered. The bristles of the brush should not be so hard as to drag the hair out in case of a tangle obstructing their course. Nor should | they be yielding. It is useless to brush ' the hair unless the skin of the head be | brushed aswell ‘The friction stimu- j lates it and makes the hair grow. 80 cae Cue “ he = Ata oe wane | Brushing the hair with slow and Old rigmaroie ali through es : . } a ota : a _|languid strokes is simply _ useless. she turned and boxed his ears, just as Vigor and intention are necessary to his mother used to do. — Chicago Times. Sleep and Health. It is not sleep alone that rests the brain cell, though sieep is absolutely essential to recuperation of the brain asawhole. But not all parts of the brain are involved in any one kind of mental effurt. ‘lhe blued supply of the brain is so arranged that by expan- produce a really good effect and induce the bright, healthy gloss that hair should have.— Ladies’ Home Journal. >> © 42. MADAME WALLACE. Cured of Female Weakness Kidney Pills. Montreal, April 17.—The ladies of thi city are rapidly coming to realze the value of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, asa tpecific for as Female Troubles, by Dodd’s 338 sion or contraction of different arteries parts of the brain may be flushed with blood and other parts dammed off, so to speak, somewhat as the various currents of an irrigated field are regulat- ed by the gardener. And as rapid flow of biood is essential to great mental activity, this means that one part of the a brain may be very actively at work | while another part is resting and recup- ! erating. ‘Thus it is that a person! suffering from brain fatigue may leave his desk and go out into the fieids with a golf stick, or on the highways with mi bicycle, and, by diverting his mind, | give the overworked cells a chance to rest and recuperate. But it must not! be overlooked that such exercise in- voives other brain celis, which, in turn | become exhausted, and that in the end | for the recuperation of the brain as a| whole, slep 1s absolutely essential. No recreation, no medicine, no stimulant will take its place. ‘lhe man who| give himself sufficient hours | of siee,, or who is unable to sleep | when he makes the effort, it literally burning away his brain substance and canno more keep on indefinitely in this way than a locomotive can run on In definitely without getting fresh sup- plies of fuel— New York Sun. —_—- Motherhood as a Professioz: “Tdeal motherhood is the work not of instinct, but of enlightened know— ledge, conscientiously acquired and carefully digested, writes Helen Watterson Mcody, in the Ladies’ Home Journal. ‘If maternity is an instinct, motherhood isa_protession ; and yet many a girl undertakes it with less understanding of its duties and’ less anxiety for their discharge than she gives to the selection of the tailor who is to make her new gowns, or the costumes of the bridesmaids in her wedding procession. -It is quite the fashion, nowadays, in well-to-do families, to provide the daughteas_ with some special training by means of which they could earn their own bread and butter if the family fortune should Tortured by = Itching a. diem Insane. Instant Relief in Dr. A. o Chase’s Ointment One of the most distressing symptoms ima- gins ible is the aim st unbearable it hing which Is an accompaniment of Leucorrhea or whites. The nerves are irritated by the po sonous clis- charge, and the result is an itching which is only ‘rendered more excruciating by rubbing or scré atching. Especially at night, when the body is warm, the patient is tormented beyond the powers of buman endurance. Sle ep Or rest is out of the question. Nervousness, irritability and des- pondency are a natural result. In these offices there are on the file thou- sands of letters from grateful women who have found in Dr. Chase's Ointment a quick and certain cure for this itching to which women are subject. During the expectant period many women suffer similar agony from itching of the parts, or itching piles, which are absolutely cured by Dr. Chase's Ointment. The first application of this great discove of Dr. A. W. Chase will afford prompt relief, At all deaiers,' or Edmanson, Bates & Co, ‘Toronto, | cians since 1897 , . rs ’ Mdme. Sarah Wallace, miodiste, Papineau ave., has had an experince that goes to show that no other medicine ean «qua! Dodd’s Kidney Pills for Femele Troubles, Mdme. Willace writes :—“ 1 spftered for three years with Femele Weakness, and none of our physicians could relieve me. Iwas advised to iry Dod?,s Kidney Pills, and had on!v used one box when I felt better, now Lam cured, and have take- en only two boxes.” Vode’s Kidney Pills always{cure Female Troubles, Chronic Eczema Cnred. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cuied is the case of Miss Gracie hila Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On asworn state- ment Mr. Aiton says: J hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Ella was cured of Kezema oi long standing by using tour boxes o: Dr. Chase’s Ointment. William Thistle, | Druggist, of Hartland also certifies that he s iclourboxésoi Lr, (hase’s Ointment which cured Gracie bk} la, Berlin boasts of 476 quacks. The in- crease in the number of regular pbysi- has been 172 per cent. while that or quacks bas been 1,600 per cept. Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns etc. a 2 Mr. Bronxborough—Sha!! we go to the seaside this tummer. Mrs. Brovx- borough—What’s the use? The girls ar all married now. Let’s stay at home and rest Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- ralgia, “Why is it that you get downto the office so early now? ‘*My wife’s doing her own cooking, and 1 have to make her believe thatl can’ wait for Lreakfast.” Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandruff, Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. Toronto, March i6th, 1897. My boy aged fourteen, has been a suisterer from Caiarrh, and lately we submitied him to an operation at the Central Hospitai. Since then we have reserted to Ur. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made @ prompt and cumplete cure, H, G. Forv, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Firé Hall. —_——-—-- @©ee - -~—~ The farm in Kentuckey on which Abra- ham Lincoln was born bas been scold to David, Grear, of New York It is prob- bable the farm will be converted intoa park. To a.l who find th emrelves with health gradually slipping away, Kidneys and Liver so disorganized that ihe) ale incapable of keeping the system free frcem poiscrous waste ~aterial, Stor.ach Disordered, Bowels Con- tipated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take or. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, ‘be quick way they help you back to health will sur prise you, It is reported that Sir Claude Marc~ Donald, our Minister in China, is suffering trom complete mental collapse. His con- dition;ie attributed by friends to the intense mental strain he has lately undergone, Minard’s Liniment for sale- everywhere, Chronie Disease and Rupture Cured by Dr. Olift. Diploma reg- istered in U.S. and Canada. Send Stam; for information, or call at Truro. N. 8. office in Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building; Hours, 11 to1;4 to 8 to 9, daily~except Wednesday, he is a “Revere Hotel in ffetou, and on Friday at Windsor Hotel,in New Glasgow, A Vancouver Policeman -—Parmanently Cured of a ~—After 12 Years’ Suffering. JAPANESE CATARRH CURE CURES. Mr. Thos. Crawford, Sergeant Vancouver Police Force, writes: “I have been a great suf- ferer from catarrh, which I contracted over 17 years ago in Winnipeg. I tried many 60- called catarrh cures, consulted physicians, eatarrh specialists, and not one of them gave me more than a little temporary relief. About two years ago I tried Japanese Catarrh Cure, and sinoe completing this treatment I have been permanently cured. mend it—the first application relieved.” Sold by all druggists. 50 cents. guaranteed to cure any case of nasal catarrh, for $250. A free sample sent to any person suffering from catarrh. Enclose 5 cent stamp. Address, The Griffiths & Macpherson Co., 12! Church Street, Toronto, {lll Soild by Ge, E. Hughes, Marine—= Insurance —— eee Rates fixed and Ineurance «ff-cted on Hu'ls, Cargoes, Freights and Live Stock. Certificates issued at my office, The Western bas been doing business here longer than any Marine Company represented in P. B, I-land, which fact may be accounted for by my having atall times considered the Company’s aud my clients’ interests as of more im portanc e than commissions All honest losses cheertuily aud promp- ‘ly settled. HORACE HASZARD, April 28— General Agent Qdd Lines Jardiniers A few left, different colors and sizes. Low prices to clear. FANCY FLOWER POTS. FANCY JUGS —— a Different sizes and shapes, BUTTER EISHES at 7, 10, 12, 15 and 26 cents. Farcy cup, saucer and plate, ,orridge sets, all at a discount SANDERSON & CO VICTORIA ROW Canadian Pacific Railway. 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LOWER PRINCE eee NOTICH! The report that Dr. D Dr. Matheson is about to quit his practice at Montague is not true, That he is about taking a post graduate course at McGill University, is true, and that he will resume his practice at Mon- tague about June 25h, next is also true, 92--dy 3aw 2wke, wk3i Ican highly recom- | Six boxes, | Lettre i SEED WHEAT DEAR SIR,— Tam very ylad to be able to inform you that ata testing the WHITE FIFE WHEAT, the North West last fail, I have po hesitation in recommen¢ ing it to the fa mers'of P. E. Island. I sowed twenty grains without making Selection, and, out of the tw healthy. any special enty, nineteen grew Strong and Farmers in this section of the countr seed wheat the best sample that they hav this Island. Y pronounce youp Yours etc., R. P. Bagnatt, Farmer, Hazel Grove, P, EL I still have a few bags of this Specially selected wheat to dis- pose of. HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, April 18, 1899 Plant Food. We manufacture complete Fertiizera, using in prepar- ati »— Dried Blood. Bone Meal. ; Potash Salts. and Nitrate of Soda. uopl ying the crop in ssitable form, with the proportion, "ant Food it requires, 5B. & M. RATTENBURY, ELE SEDEGIIEIELEUT LILI ILqviirris aie ba HATS THAT ARE HATS——— Peceived tc day our latest SPRING STYLES from the celebrated London makers WM. WILKINSON & CO., and GORDON BENNETT & C0. If you want a stylish and serviceable hat don’t fail to see what we can do for you, D* A. BRUCE . 3 MORKLIS BLOCK, REREE LE ILELEL ET SE ILEUS zz FOUSEKEEPESS WILL FIND AT THR CITY HARDWARE sR ——A FULL LINE OF—— ‘See wsesteaning SUPPLIES. Builders will also find a complete line of goods, suitable to their requirements. Our terms Do you want a Fairchild Washing Machine ? are easy. - A REDIELEIEE KR, B. NORTON & CO. LTD imported by you fro € seen imported tq QUEEN SQUARE and Tankage. : accumulated in ki ling of hog: exmb'nel wit’ . wad ne | Mie. 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