‘ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOT'I'ETOWN, MARCH 8, 1869 a... << - Seen pnan peepee seg semeereeretomemienetien any eres Tes Be on | Rte aiarine iim | few articles which have their seasons UP IN WINDSOR | aa Tour uar < lit is admitted by the most successful = S e ae D> -- | advertisers that the best time toadver ae rE: For =| tise all the time.—Printer’s Ink Mr. Cole Discovers the Power of 3 Business Men + ——— Dodd's Kidney Pills. everreres PARADA AAAs AMA dd adds bavasane Advertising does not make demand,| Wreesca, Feb. 20—The following state- PILLS. VAAN ANas> THE BEST is always imitated. Dodd's Kidney Pills, sold only in boxes like this, are widely imitated, because they are the best Kidney cure. Take none but a eccll,, Unparalled Bargains at Jurey & Co's Q uccessful \yac rifice ale <g = * Leok where you wi!l, but don’: buy un- til vou get our sale prices. Eight day striking clocks from $2.50 up. warranted to keep time. Watches from $20 up. Silverware of good gnality and nice de Signs,a' vyerv low prices’ Ruge, Broach~ e*, Sleeve Links, Chains, Bracelets, Stick Pins, Lockets, etc, at reduced prices. Spectacles and eyeglacess very cheap. Wealeo have a niee line of Chinaware, Peacy Goods, Teys, eic, whisk wil be sold | most careful interest on your part and What of Spring Trade ? You are hoping that spring trade will be better than last year. Are you doing anything to make it better? ‘The conditions In general warrant the pur- chase of a better stock, the carrying of large assortments, and prices indicate that people will use better qualities. When there is general demand it 1s to sell the goods—it you have them. When you have them its easy tv in terest the people—if they knew it. Are you preparing to tell them of your superior stock? Since business bids fair to he better, you should make your advertising better. Make the people understand the price is right. Make them understand that when they come to your storethey are going to have the best stock to choose from, the best inducements to buy and the the part of your employes, to give them the best the market affords for the amount they have to spend. When you have the prospective customer con- vinced of all these things be carelul that you do not disappcint that Advtg. World. ustomer. The Old-fashioned Profit. The old-fashioned profit, which par- took more of the character of highway robbery than any other, is an institution of the past. It may even now o-:- casionally thrive for ashort time under favorable conditions, but in such cases but first-class advertising makes people realize their wants. The successive formation of trusts which will not advrtise is alarming some newspaper publishers. It takes skill cnd judgment to build business and advertising is one of the elements Which does much to make success. Every business man is in.zrested in the science of store growth. ‘The one who masters the science is the one who succeeds. A store full of bargains is of no benefit unless the people find it out. When they learn of it, the benefit is felt bs both buyer and seller. Your business is what you make it. Your advertising is a part of your business. If the advertising is right and the business is right, there is no doubt of your success, Spring trade is looking about for some ene to take it in. Those who go after it with the best advertising of their goods, will get all that’s due them and a little that really belongs to the other “man.” The commercial reports indicate busi- ness is better than ever. The past five years have witnessed a wonderful im-— provement in advertising, and much of the business activity of to-day is due to the excellent advertising. —Advtg, World. mest, which Mr. F. H. Cole of this place requests us to pubhwh, ie worthy of atten - tion from every yiotn of Rheumatism in Oamada. Mr. Cole’s experience fully warrants tem m mating this statement, “Words ceanot desoribe how I suffered from Rhumatiem and Kidsey Compiaint. I tried every care that was recommended but gos no benefit until I began using Dodd’s Kideey Pils, “Thank G@od I did use Dodd’s Kidney Pills, for they cured me— made me sound and well, in every jomt and limb.” Those who enffer the agonies of Rheuma- tiem or Lumbago need do so no longer. Dodd’s Kidney Pibls wil! eure them. _ _ A new Knapp roller 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 Lite [nsuranee Company are to be removed from Hamilton to Toronto on accuunt of high tanatioe in Hamilton. Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fall. Toronto, March 1@th, 1897. My boy fourteen, has been a svttrer from Om and lately we suben to ag opepatioa at the Certral Hos ce then we bave nesorted i Dr. Chase’s Oatarrh Oure, and one box of this medicine has made ® prompt and complete cure, _ H. G. Fors, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hall. Count Teletoi’s new book, the proeseds of whieh will be devoted to the Dulshobor sestlements in Canada, is entitled, “The Resurseetion.” The novel is strong in bumen study, with a central problem. the day of retributionlis hound to over- | at egteanrdipary low prices to clear, * Aépniring attended to Clocks, ees and Jew. !*¥, The Modern Jewelry and Fancy Woods store of JUREY & CO. Sunnyside, opposite Post Office S S. Sanford. COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict atgentio basi and tars ron + Special qmention int prie Pork. Poultry, Eggs, Hides and Wool Skins. Marke! quotations given on » pplication. Addsess all consignments and ¢errespon- dence to I. 3, SANFORD 46 an 48 Argyle St. HALIFAX’ N 38. NOTICE! DEBTORS As we have transfered ow bus? ness to other parties our boodss must be Closed up at once All those indebted to us will oblige by makiag immediate payrrent at the OLD STAND. Accounts Long Overdue if not attended to aftonce will be sued for. W. A, WEEKS *« CO. n 26—eod «ew Farm For Sale 100 acres at Dundas We offer for sale 100 acres of land at Upton, Dundas, formerly occupied by Angus McPherson. 75 acres clear and in good heart, the re mainder under mixture of hard ands 0 wood. Allexcellent soil. Terme easy. M.&D,U. McLEOD, Attorneys at Law Charlottetows Feb. let 1889. Feb 2ad wkly lmos 250 _ Cases -:- CHOICE: .-- Vaelncia ORANGES —AND— LEMONS Landed to day. 5 —_——_—__—o take these who practice it—Shoe and | Leather Gazette, ! Get right at your story. Plunge in- to it as the bather plunges into the ocean. Preamble is obsolete. Modern business is quick business—modern advertising should be a reflex of the} business—getting to the heart of the matter in double quick order.— J. A, McDonald, es The day has gofie by when the simple name of an article, on the fence in the street car or on the billboard or any other mere sign can be consider- ed adequate or effective advertising. The facts must be told connectedly and the reasons given. That can be done only in the newspaper. This is why newspaper advertising 13 increasing out of all proportion to the signs se freely used some years ago.—Des Moines (Ia.)News. Almost every advertiser has his theory about the proper season for ad- vertising. Some say that there is no use of trying to force trade when it ts dull; others say that trade is good enough at certain seasons, and they orily want more trade in such and such months. Hence they advertise at that time only. Some regard must be paid to season without doubt, and adveriise- ments should be so worded as to be seasonable ; but people read the news- papers about as much at one time as another, and if at certain periods an advertisment is not likely to be quite as productive, that fact keeps competing advertisements out of the newspaper columns, and consequently gives the whole field to the man who does advertise at that time, thus mak- ing the dull season in truth a season of plenty. We would not recommend a druggist to advertise “ice cold soda” in January, nor should “Artic overshoes” for the retail trade be pushed with much energy in June; but outside of a Have Just Compiete d My Mew Oyster Place. Call and see the brilliant display of beautiful) oyeters on and off the shell. Onr Oyster king is standing in the window, Bee him, and then you will eat John P. Joy, VICTORIA CAFE Great George Street...... Twenty Dollars Reward Any person giving information loading to the apprehension of the party or parties who broke iato my house on North Rfver between the dates of the 26rd and the 29:h inet. will receive the above reward. “TL PROMINENT VANGOUVERITE, Permanently Cured of Asthma, Clarke’s Kola Compound Cures, Mr. F. 3. Painton, the well-known pro prietor of Painton’s Music Store, Vancouver, B. C., writes: “I have been a great suf- ferer from agthma In its worst form for over four years, very often having had to Bit up nearly all night. I had consulted physicians both In England and Canada without obtaining any permanent relief and tried many remedies with the same result. A friend who had been c ee Clarke's Kola Compound adyise4 me to try it. And three bottles have entirely cured me. it te Ld’ nearly two years since my recovery, and asthma has not troubled me since. I feel very grateful to Dr. Clarke for Introducing this wonderful remedy, suffering as I was, and do not know of a single case where the uired number of bottles have been taken that it has failed to cure. See that you get Clarke’a Free sample bottle sest to any person. Mention this paper. Address The Griffiths & Mac- erson Co., 121 Church street, Toronto, or Vancouver, B. C., sole Canadian agents, Sold by Geo. B. Hughes ; We have a Beautiful ine of goods to show you this season in Diamond Rings Gipsey Rings Chain Bracelets ornetie Chains Gents Chains Brooches etc. etc. ete We are giving special value in Watch 2s avd Clocks unt Xmas. it will give us pleasure te show them to you. W. N. TANTON Great George St. DAIRY CATTLE FOR SALE I am instructed by Messrs Easton Broth- ers, to sell ac Auction on their farm at Kest Royslty,two miles from Charlotte~ town, on Wednesday, March 15th atone o'clock p. m. sharp. 30 head of cattle pure bred Ayrshires and Jersey and Ayr- shire grades, as follows: — Fifteen newly calved cows, Jersey and Ayrshire grades. Twoheifers 2 years old; Ayrshire grade. Six heifers, 1 os old Ayrshire and Jersey grades. ive young heifer calves Ayrshire grade. One’ Experts speak of it asthe most vivwitl piece Of ivereture that has ever come from ‘Fobetoi’s pen, Winard’s Liniment js used by Physicians Young Jesse James’ trial for train rob=- bery has commenced at KansasCity. Mrs. Samuels, 74 years old, mother of the James boys,was a witness on the prisoner # behalf. The woman had one arm shot off by detectives years ago in defending her sons, és a To all whofind th emselvés with heaith gradually sipping away, Kidneys and Liver 80 disorganiwed that they aie incapable of keepéng Lhe system free one waste ™atemal, Stor.ach Disordered, Bowels Con- ated, Head Aching, Back Paiming, take Or. Chase’s Kidney-lLaver Pill, The ick way they help you back to heeith wiil sur prise you, Minard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend Smalipox is ravaging the Abyssinian army. Chronic Eezema Cnred. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ewer eured is the case of Miss Gracie Killa Alton, of thand, N. B. On « sworn state- ment Mr. 2 2 my @ r Gracie Eta Was Rezema of jong Manding oa ee boxes et Da Chase® Ofarment. 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Address « FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING C& @ 346 Broadway, New York, ‘ Wateles Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 0» oo Silver 7.00 » 3000 " Gold » 10.00 » 190.00 Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25c 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 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: bull 1 year old; pure bred Ayrsbire from an imported cow. One bull,1 year old; pure bred Ayrabire. TERMS—Alisums of $10 and unde cash; over $10 ten months credit on sp- proved paper. " F. H. HORNE CARVELL RROS R.M. YOUNG. Auctioneer, B Office for Maritime Provinces 7 & 9 Bedford Row, Halifax, N, 8 w ELEPHANT BRAND TEAS EST oF TEA VALUE CMe CLOTHING Come and see, — ae enn i LT Clothing We have just opened 5 cases o ‘Men's Boys’ & Children’s The goods were bought from a man- ufacturer for spot cash, Our prices will be found the very lowest- ——— —— = = ~ —— SEL and avoid? We Should Avoid We Should Eat We Should Drink BOVRIL 30 Farringdon Street, London, Englani'. J. B. Macdonald & Co GOES *RT: 208800 May Lodispeneii And the question arises, What should we eat, drink Supper beinga late refreshment Anything and everything that does not comply with thw the following, simple Dygeme rules. That which readily assimile ates, and does not overtax, the aigestive powers during the night. Only that which induces healthy sleep, without any reactionary depression 1n the . morning. BOY LIMITED, 25 & 27 St. Peter Street, Montreal, Canada Priee away duwn BAW. TAYLUR Vietoria Jewelry Sto Walk fH Cor BOfes ive# SKATES Ik HOCKEY & ACME A large varizty Hockey Sticks and Fucks, SIMON W. CRABBE STOVES & HARDWARE