SMEs eee ee «Probably no single drug is employed ‘a nervous dis- eases with effects so mark- edlv beneficial as those of cod-liver oil.’ These are the words ot j +1 eminent medical teacher. Another says: “ The hy- p »phosphites are generally rs a . 1 Pe acknowledged a . valuable I alk LE a tn de i a. RI lt THS DAILY EXAMDVER, CHARLUT'TETOWN, FEBRUARY 13, 1899 ie My AEE AS Be et eS <t <= <t <t <p <t < <3 << = i — : ‘ THE WOMEN - ; ~~ PRACTICAL TALKS WITH YOUNG HOUSE WIVES Economy in a Home nerve tonics. hint tinal + ‘ ‘ oa : a ke , 56 6 to Both tne remedies are ery old, and tl latter 1 . . ; . \ 1. a positive sin [t is of rt } ‘ ‘vy oo Al, . ymbined In Scotts Emul av that our talk will be i) : os ° : yn. Therefore, take it alli . tir} } ‘ ry | . : y ‘\ il 1 ed , nervousness, neuralgia, girl | ' | ; 7 3 ’ ;10e¢a OT ¢COl \ ; : : SClath . inso nna ind Orails } j S ¢ ts occur, and sooner OI ’ . ; y hla i C1 ta tolioy exnaustion, iater trouvdie 1s sure | » LOLIOW. u are -ensible girls, insist on 1 $r.ce, all druggists lf you are -en we giris, in . | SCOTT WNE, Chet Toronto, {having.a weekly allowance for the 1iousekee o d must of course | be in pi t to vour husbands In- : | come. + i ' ‘tj . 2a nabla } | Ss S itis ‘ NOU iA MaKkc | dailv inspection of the larder and in ‘ : ) this they are very much to blame. i \ nas vour husband has gone to town repair to the kitchen and see —-- what there is in the pantry. Do Watches in Nick szes $3.00 to $10.00 | not allow anything to be wasted, and eel oa Silver 7 00 ago | the se s which perhaps you would t have served up for a meal for ) fj OD | : _ . . ord Lom 190.00 | your husband will come in splendidly Chains for Lad $1.00 to $20.00 r your own and your servant's lunch. ' : Pp ® , ti] 25 Very often pieces of bread collect in ei } ruUATU VJ | . : d ; 4 ithe bread-box. Once a week have fx R + 100. to 50.00 , these soaked in water, and when quite Cuff stu ina h 20 to 10.00} soft have them made into a bread pud ' . rw . . : . . ; . | Aine ; Sd dine < anes Collar Studs 05 to 2 OO | Ging. Chis is delicious when nicely |made. If you have crusts over, put Ly h ~ 9 to 20.00 | ' . : ° } oo ee ee them on a baking sheet in the Spectacles 50 to 1000] oven and let them get quite brown, ; ees or Silverware nearly all kinds, in good |-+then with a rolling pin reduce them to quality plate. olid silver: BW PAYLOM Victcria Jewelry Sta | Also some in We have a Beautiful ine of goods to show you this | season in Diamond Rings Gipsey Rings Chain Bracelets ornette Chains Gents Chains Brooches ete. ete. ere We are giving special value in Watches avd Clocks until Xmas. It will give us pleasure to show them to you. eee ~ \ T T ry 4 T every Saturday at 1050. | e . 2 oS eS ees free, but are to provide th Great George St. Clock Doctoring If your clock has stopped, let us put new life in it If it is not performing satisfactorily we will examine it and tell you ex- actly what is necessary to effect a cure. We have restored many sick clocks. Some pronounced hopeless. Give your cieck a chance. Nocure, no pay Send us a postal or call and tell us where to send for it, G. F. Hutcheson, Qt EEN S'1LREET. crumbs, and put in a stoppered bottle for use when fowl] is in season. ‘he washing bill is always a serious item, and in a small household should be kept as low If you live in a town and have a small garden & «geet “wa have a woman in and wash oncea week. and only send your husband's vour own blouses, and collars shirts, , ‘ washing al] te to the laundry, » g the other things at home. Soap is a6ther that comes expen~ sive, and many girls make a mistake in using it as zoon as it is bought. If you have no store-reom you must use the top shelf of your kitchen dresser. Get two or three bars of geod yellow soap at a time cut them tp in squares and stand them upright, not touching another. Do not use them for month, and when you have another as possible. one quite a used one bar be sure to buy to keep up the supply. _ Soda is best in a quantity. Do not buy cheap sulphur matches. Itis best to buy butter in small quantities and often. ‘Chere is no economy in cheap meat, but you should go toa good butcher’s. De not, if it is avoidable, give your a ae A AN a CT I, Charlottetown School of Music KINDERGARTEN BUILDING. W. Harry Watts, Director Lessons given oa Pipe Organ. Fee (which insluces ase of organ for pract'ce and blower) $15 per term of 20 Jessons. Piano (one hour) $19 per term. Half hour jeseons on Piano, Singing, Orchestra! Instruments, or Harmony, $5 per term. Papers will be ready bv tie Director Pupils admitted mrelves with ise books, Hours : 9 to 12, 2 to 5, Tto9. 6 —ta,thur, st combined rote and exere D Write today for afi copy of ourinteresting books “Inventors Help” and ‘‘How you are swindled.” We have extensive experience in the intricate patent laws of 50 foreign countries. Serd sketch, model or oto. for free advice. MARION & MARION. verts, New York Life Building, Montreal, ans mtic Buitaing, Washington, D.C. ACARD. The Phctographic and Crockery busines- carried on by the late Cryus Lewis will be continued by the undersigned, at the old stand ou Grafton § rect. Taanking the pul lic for past favors and hoping for a continuance of the same. J remain, respectfully ye urs, ISABEL LEWIS. Artificial : Teeth. DR, JONMN P. MURRAY » veen St, rear Léndon House, i Po RR ie Oo ey eet ei TET WETS SIs laa = Loe | orders to the butcher who calls, but go yourself tothe shop and see your meat cut off, and also insist on hav ing what you want. There are many other ways to be space prevents me from enumerating | them.—-McCall’s Magazine, ! cate habits | : It they are only taug ‘study of almost any branch of — Keep a Child Busy. “Tf instead of giving the young hem ilies on vice, and thus direct'nz their attention constantly to it, they were simply kept busy at some wholesome work or play every minute, they would ye far ed and more thoroughly helped than i ny other manner,’ 19 ; wouid ec possible 1) > unt Opinion ex . } ’ pson Clark in The i pressed by Kate | Woman’s Home Companion. who } : as 1 ~ claims that mest “parents either do not realize the gravity of this task or sometimes be. The first duty of the rich is to beindustriousand to incul 7 in their children. \¢ to keep constant ly busy in some useful and ennobling employment, the chances of their evolution into honorable men and wo men are a millon times increased. Awaken their curiosity. Study with them yourself mothers. It is the par ent who is usually best fitted to form f 4 lesat OT 1UCaUS\ r } I Go. %..: ‘The and the hard ' ’ natural history are likely to interest children ‘The making of machines, the intri cacies of music, the management of a printing press may be used to busy children.” only take the trouble to making of collections prevent distress, aid diges- er cause pain. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. Best to take after dinner; e tion, cure constipation. >: { d & Purely vegetable; do not gripe Prapared only by C. L Hood &Co., Lowell, Mas~ Womanis Man’s Best Friend Fist because she is his mother; secondly because she ishis wife; thirdly because ehe is his sweet heart. We are your friend, because we give you reliable goods at fair prices. In most cases we give you bigger bargains than cap te found anywhere else. Before + ing visit our store and get Ve rACORe know that we C49 euitvou in quantity, quality and price. Our silverware is as soolascan be bought anywhere. Oar Clocks are unsurpaseed in quality and price. We also carry » line of high-class chinaware in Blue Cobalt; alau Glassware Fancy Goods, Toys, Games, eic., very cheap. - Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jew- elry dane scientifically. SURRY and CO The Modern Jewelry and Farcy Goods Store, Prowse’s New Stone Bick Sunnyside. «iv We ; 7 : ADVICE ABOUT fede é © 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 ::: | BOOBS GVTS BHF HS HAAN BOBBE en ~“BBOLV OGY + €, SG GeOTVVsB8e8F8 : : | ! aetinars Senet cen eee TENDERS | } { Sealed tenders will be received by the andersigned until Saturday the 18th day of February next, for the erection of a orick wing (96x40) to St. Duostan’s Col- Jege, Charlottetown, P, EB. I. Plans and specification may be ecen at the College or at the office of C. B. Crapjell, Esq, Arcbi tect. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque for $200, which shall be forfeited by any teuderer who shall refuse to perform the work efter his tender has been accepted. Envelopes must have the word “ Tender’ written on them. The lowest or any ten- der not necessarily accepted. REY. A. P. McLELLAN, Rector %t. Dunstan’- College, Ch’town, an. 23rd, 1809-19 31 mon, wed, fri are too lazy or incapable to attend to it- For young peoples work is worth all the White Ribbon’ exhortations | in the world, useful as they may | economical, but | . — - : i the early habits of the child, if he will ~~ eae How She Got Her Name. Mrs. Dayton of Highland Park had just engaged a new cook. The addition {o the servants looked promising as she came in arrayed in all her finery and waited for ‘‘the missus’’ to talk with her before goiug to work. ‘*‘What is your name?’ asked Mrs, Dayton. ‘‘Lay-ourie, ma’am,’ nary expert. ‘*Lay-ourie!’’ exclaimed the lady of | the house. ‘‘Whata peculiar name! I never héard it beforein my life. Is that a nickname or was it given you when you were christened?”’ ‘It’s ry real name,’’ said ‘‘Lay- ourie.’’ ‘I’ve gone by it all my life,’’ ‘‘How in the world did you come to have it?’’ was asked. ‘‘My mother got it out cf a novel,”’ gaid ‘‘Lay-ourie,’”’ Mrs. Dayton finally asked her to write it. After much hard work the owner of the name wrote out in a cramped band, ‘‘L-a-u-r-a.’’ ‘*Why, that’s pronounced ‘Laura,’ ”’ said Mrs. Dayton. ‘‘Well, I don’t know about that, ma’am,’’ said the new cook. ‘‘My ma never heard it before, and she called it ‘Lay-ourie.’ I’ve been ‘Lay-ourie’ for 37 years, and I guess now it’s too late to make a change.’’ So ‘‘Lay-ourie’’ cago Journal. > gaid the culi- she remained.—Chi- Ia Quebec the estimates of the provincial expeuditure for 1€98-90 ebow that the Government coutemplates an outlay next year of $4 624 568, io be slightly added to, in the course of evente, by the tupplimentaries. The expenditure last year was $4 414,370, acd the reverue $4,!76 159. Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House The Pope has completely recovered trom his recent acvack ot influcnzia. a ae Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh aiter Gperations Fail. toronto, March 16th, 1897. My bey aged fouitcen, has been a sufferer from Catarrh, aud lately we submitted him to an operation at the Ccnira!l hiospiial Since then we have resuried to Ur. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made & promipt and complete cure. H. G. Forpb, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hall. Khartoum isto oe occupied by British troops during tbe winter months. Two hundred and tify menofthe Royal Fusi- liere have been ordered there from Alex- ‘co @liu.- Minard’s Liniment is used by Physiclans It is reported that a special cOmmission will be appointed inFebruary to arrange the details for carrying out the project of a Pacific cable as outlined by Sir Sanford Fiemivg. AR ze all ~ aofiid th emselves with ‘health Sra ally @ipping away, K:dpeys and Liver oO Giferman.4ed that they 6% incapable of keepi2y the systein free from. poisonous waste ~uareiial, Stomach Disordered, Bowels Con- dipatea, Head Aching, Back Pamiaoy, take or. Chase’s Kidney-Laver Fills, ‘lhe quick way tucy heip you back to health wi. sur bric® ) vu, A «quaiof British soldiers will visit America next month aad give exuivitions Micard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend Smallpex is ravaging the Abyssinian army. a ee hronie kezema Cnred. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Kila Aiton, of Hattland, N. B. On asworn state- ment Mr. Aiton sass: JI hereby certify that my Gaughter Gracie Ella was cured of Kezema of long standing by using tour boxes at Dr. Caase’s Ointment. 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