~ en te Te aid ee ee 5 fl The coming gene- ration will have fewer skin diseases, because so many mothers are using » Baby’ Soap 0 000-00004700000000 - I ‘ ™— > 0000000000006 900 Tue Atsrat T ET GOAP Co. MONTREAL Ma RER FLEBRATE PS At 000000 ° 0000-0 ADVICE ABOUT pice. When orderin Pepper, Ginge namon or Cream a packege , Allspice, Cin of Tartar from your grocer you Can al~ ways feel sure of securing the best quality by asking for ::: f DR. CLIFT. ALIEBUVURY TRIATMEN T EKRONITC ef DISH SASEZHS Chronic Disenses ani Rupture cured by Dr, (Hilt. Diploma regis tered tn United States and Canada. Send tay for informat enor call at TRURO, Nova Scotia, in Mershants Bank Building. At PICTOU, Revere Hote!, every Wed- nesday. At NEW GLASGOW, N. &., Windsor Hotel, eve y Friday. I. S. Sanford, COMMI SSI IN MERCHANT Etrict attention to business 8nd prompt re- turns made. Specie| attention given to the BAi€ Oi Pork, Poultry, Eggs. Hides and Wool Skins. Market quotations given on» pplication. Address all consignments and ¢orrespon- diencs to, [.8, SANFORD 46 an 45 Argyle St. HALIFAX! N. 8. Woman is Man’s Best Friend Fist because she ia his mother; secondly because she ishis wife; thirdly because ehe is his eweet heart. We are your friend, because we give you reliable goods at fair prices. In most cases we give vou bigger bargains than can be found anywhere else. Before buy- ing visit our store and get prices. We know that we can suit vou in quantity, quality and price. Our silverware is as good asoen be bought anywhere. Our clocks are unsurpassed in quality and price. Wealeo carry & line of high-class chivaware in Blue Cvubalt; also Glassware Fancy Goods, Tovs, Games, etc., very cheap. Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jew~ elry dane scientifically. SURLY «xd CO The Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods » Prowse’s New Stone Block 8 vonyside. | : | = ae Yet, Seve rem oe THE DAILY MXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 18, 1859 <> i. <> ta Nos vv¥VVY “GOD I8 LOVE.’, “Let gratitude in acts of goodness flow | Our love to God, in love to man bel yw.” (To such as believe this to be their duty, the following verses are, with view to the benefit of the poor, most respectfully and humbly inscribed by the Author. } “Tam all tht is, was, or ever shall be: and no mortal has been able to raise the veil which covers my face.” Inscription on the facade of an ancient Egyptian Temple. “All that has ever been I am, That is or e’er will be, Unchanging, through unc easing change lam eternally! In clouds and darkness, flame and light, Mvysteriously I dwell ; And of my nature none aright d ii i il > Can or conceive or tell! For though in all man’s active mind My power may surely trace, Yet has he ne’er attain’d to raise Che veil that shrouds my face !” ‘Twas thus of God Egyptia wrote, When glory fill’d her land ; | And kings in search of wisdom sought Old Nilus’ letter’d strand. When her swart race, all m2n_ beside In arts and arms excell’d; And she to tribute, all the East Triumphantly compell’d: When cities, temples, palaces, All ski}! and mystic lore, Made her, of arts and sciences, The treasure house and store: Ev’n then, when her illumin’d mind Knew God was ever nigh, Pervading, filling, moulding all, In ocean, earth and sky ;— And great this knowledge was indeed-- Great, wonderful and true ;— of God’s nature, she no more Than mindless matter knew, She knew that he was all in all, Around, beneath, above; Yet knew she not this glorious truth, “The great I am is Love!” This great this everlasting truth By Christ to man was taught, In deeds of mercy, and in words, With love and wisdom fraught. And every heart, where it has found A sanctified abode, A living temple it has made, “Not built with hands” to God. And men bless’d, and none but such Are “men of God” indeed, Who, by their love to all mankind, Prove “God is Love” their creed. They are notHis who fondly think That they are His alone, And deem, to Him, all men besides Are aliens, and unknown. $O They are not His, who by the hand The sinner cannot take, And aid, by words and deeds of Love, His crue! bonds to break! Chey are not His who all unmovd The shivering wretch can see ;— Unmovy’d by Love,—can hear the cry Of famish’d agony ! Now, at this time, when thy free Love Redemption sent mankind, God grant we each by love subdued, May turn, with heavenly mind, To wife or husband, child or friend, To parent, sister, brother ; And, knowing that we all have sinned, Forgive and bless each other ! And now, when at this season here, Stark Winter’s horrors reign, And Sin and Sorrow, Shame and Want, In sordid huts complain ; © may the love, the hearts of those, Whose stores thyself hath bles¥d Constrain to seek, where’er they lie, And succor the distressed ; So shall “th’ yield A blessing to the poor, And everlasting homes in Heaven The donors shall secure. ‘ R B. Irving. Charlottetown, zoth Dec., 18063. unrighteous mammon Watching the Beginnings. To be a good Christian one needs to be a good watchman. The watchman’s talent is a talent for discerning begin- nings,—the scarcely visible beginnings of danger, Any dullard will know when the house is in a blaze ; you want j a watchman who will detect the faint odor of smoke half an hour before the blaze might burst forth. So any dullard in the Christian life will be able to tell when he has fallen into a_ wilful falsehood. What is needed is watch- fulness to discern the silent working of the leaven ef hypocrisy at the begin- ning. He that enters Christ’s service does not undertake to keep from going to sleep ; be undertakes to be on the watch while keeping wide awake.— Sunday School Times, We neverhave more than wecan bear. The present hour we are always able to endure. As our day, so isour strength- If the trials of many years were gathered into one, they would - therefore in pity to our then another, then removes both and lays on a third, heavier, perhaps than either but all is so wisely measured to our strength that the bruised reed is never owerwhelm us little strength, he sends first one, broken. We do not look enough at our trials in this continuous and suc cessive view. Each one is sent to »l¢ AtvOge teach s have a le power of any to Manning. ASTHMA | ling, and r ‘ther they sson which 1s beyond the alone.—H. E. teach CAN BE CURED from Caiarrh, And is Daily by Clarke’s Kola Compound —Here is What a Hamilton Leddy Says: iheing Mrs. Gilbert, 1065 Rebecca street, Ham'l- ton, writes: “I suffered fram a bad fory) of asthma fer over nine years, and, noiw'th- standing all ihe doctors couid do for me, got woree and worse, so that my neigbbors iooked for my death at any time. 1 spent money lavishly in the efforts to get selhef, but all to no purpose. For six weeks at a time I could not get up or down stairs, | and was in a miserable condition, My dau’. | ter, who clerks in a drug store, had heard a good deal of Clarke's Kola Compvund and urged me to try it as a last resort. paid $2 for a bottle, but thac is nothing, for it is worth more than that for every teaspoonful. Two doses gave me sprendil eclief, and, after using but one bottle, 1 an a marvel to all who know me. Iam do‘’ug my own work, can get around as weil as ever, and feel like a new creature. C'ark«'s Kola Compound has been a Godsend to me, and I look upon it as a marve! ous remedy. You may use this testimony as you see fit, and 1 shajl be glad to give fuller parti- cularfs to any one inquiring. 1 gratcful'y endorse Clarke's Kola Compound,” re ee Sold by a'l druggists. A free sanmp’e wilt be sent to any person troubled with th’s dis- ease. Address The Griffiths & Macphe:son Co., 121 Church street, Toronto, Ont, Sold by Geo. E. Hughes. — ——____—_.- —__—_ We have a Beautiful ine of goods to show you this season 1n Diamond Rings Gipsey Rings Chain Bracelets ornetie Chains Gents chains Brooches etc. ete. ete er We are giving special value in Watches avd Clocks until Xmas. It will give us pleasure to show them to you. er eee W. N. TANTON Canadian Pacific Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT aw BY — TOURIST SLEEPERS leaving: Montreal every THURSDAY at 11 a. m ortbs PACIFIC COAST, accommo- datiag second ciass passengers for all points, algary and west. Berth Rates— I We CN niin 60009 shbvtacens $7.00 Montreal to Kevelstone............. otacecs 7D Monireal to Vancouver...«++.......... sees 800 Montreal to Seattleec.cce... ccc. cee eveceese 8 00 For Passage Rates to ali points in Canapa, Wesrern Unirep Srares and to Japan, Coins, India, Hawarayn Js.anps, AvsTRaLia and Manina, and also for de fcriptive advertising matter and maps, write to A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Gen]. Paes, Agt., St, John, N. B. MR. HOUSE OF BERLIN Cured of Lumbago by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Beriin, Feb. 13.—Everyone in Berlin knows Andrew Houee. He ie a respected and prosperous resident, who numbers his friepds by hundreds, For over a year past, Mr. House was tormented by severe pains in his back, which increased in severily in spite of doctore and their medicines. He was advised to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Hedid so. That night he felt lees pain, Daily the pains abated, and in less than two weeks, Dodd’s Kidney Pills had cured him thorougbly. There is only one sure and unfailing cure for Back-ache. That cure is Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills. Experience has provided this thousands of umes, te ne In Quedec the estimates of the provincial expeaditure for 1898-90 show that the Government contemplatee an outlay next year of $4,624 568, to be slightly added to, in the course ofevents, by the supplimentaries. The expenditure Jast year was $4,414,370, and the revecue $4,176 139. Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House The Pope has completely recovered from his recent attack o1 influenzia. Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. “toronto, March 16th, 1897. | | dipated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take { My boy aged fourteen, has been a sutterer and lately we submitted him to an operation at the Central Hospital. Since then we have resorted to Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Permanently Cuarea | Uure, and one box of this medicine has made a prompt and complete cure, H. G. Forp, Foreman, Cowan Ave. ire Hall. Khartoum isto pe occupied by British troops during the wiuter monibs. Two hundred and fifty mencf the Royal Fusi- liers have been ordered there from Alex- andria, Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians It is reported that a special commission will be appc noted inFebruary to arrange the details for carrying out the project of a Pacific cable as outiined by Sir Sanford F'jeming. _———-_—-.3 6 — ——— To all whofiad th emselves with health gradually slipping away, Kidneys and Liver so disorganized that they are incapable of keeping the system free from poisonous waste ‘uaterial, Stomach Disordered, Bowels Con- or. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, ‘the quick way they help you back to health will sur prise you, _— — ee A equad of British soldiers will visit America next wonth and give exhibitions Miuard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend Smallpox is ravaging the Abyssinian army. Chronic Eczema Cnred. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Klia Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On asworn siate- ment Mr. Aiton says: I hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Ella was cure” of Kezema ot long standing by using tour 0oxes ot Dr. Chase’s Ointment. Wiliiam Thistle, ruggist, or Hartiand aiso certifies that ne sla four boxes oi Lr, Chase’s Ointment which red Gracie ETia, Preparations are being made in Eng- lend for the 300th anniversary of the birth of Cromwe:), which occurson April 25.h. ES — ie + AE Ask for Minerd’s and take no other Clock Doctoring If your clock has stopped, let us put new life in it. Lf it is not performing satisfactorily we will examine 1t and tell you ex- actly what is necessary to eifect a cure, We have restored many sick clocks, Sdfae pronounced hopeless. Give your cleck a chance. Nocure, no pay Send us a postal or call and tell us where to send for it. G. F. Hutcheson, QUEEN S' REET. THNDERS Sealed tenders wiil be received by the ' tect. undersigned until Saturday the 18th day of February next, for the erection of a vrick wing (96x40) to St. Dunstan’s Col- lege, Charlottetown, P, E. J. Plans and specification may be ecen ai the College or at the office of C. B. Chappell, Esq, Archi Fach tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque for $200, which shall be forfeited by any tenderer who shall refuse to perform the work after his tender has been accepted. Envelopes must have the word “ Tender’ writtenon them. The lowest or any ten- der not necesearily accepted. REV. A. P. McLELLAN, Rector St. Dunstan’. Cc llege, Ch’town, lan. 23rd, 1§93—19 3i mon, wed, fri vo TUMBLE!) Oe i. GOGC 0606 0006 856700088100 QORGE LEO7SBS4EETOHEECESE s% “ay SY. “> In stock taking last week we found some lines of furniture we had ceased to make and as our Factory is crowding new patterny } on us, we must make room, The prices be- low should make quick clearance for us, ard profit for the buyers, % > FOR Y CASH ‘* ONLY t Parlor Suit at $4500, was $65,00 ny at 40.00, was 60.00 + at 35.00, was 6009 l “ at 37.00, was 50 uO 1 “4 at 3250,was 495.00 1 e at 30.00, was 40.00 1 - at 20.00, was 25.00 1 * at 17.00, was 22.00 ages 5 1 Hall Stand at $7.50, was $11.00 1 * at 7.50, was 10,50 J Sg at 5.50, was §&,50 4 . at 3.00 was 400 1 Bedroom Suite at $50.00, was $75.00 - at 35.00, was 50.00 " at 32,50, was 45.00 " at 19.00, was 24.00 " at 17.20, was 22.50 " at 17.00, was 21.00 . at 13.00, was 16.60 ( (SELL a 1 Sideboarc at $17.50, was $25.00 1 at 900, was 2.50 1 - at 700, was 9.00 3 Extension Tables at $6,090 was $7.75 3 - at 1 7 at . CORE MEI? CLO Cee oo ee 13 Odd Centre Tables } off. 7 Odd Lounges & eff. 1 Diningroom Set at $30.00 was $40.00 1 r at 27,50, was 36,06 : 1 P at 25.50, was 27,50 100 (about) odd chairs, 1-3 off, Lot odd pieces — Whatnots, Cabinets, Fire Screens, Umbrella Stands, Music Stands, Reed Chairs, Fancy Rockers, Odd Bureaus, Odd Sinks, Odd Bedsteads, ail at 1-3 off. 'I'o avoid misunderstanding. we have fastened red tickets showing reduced prices on all goods enumerated above, oh ctinnin >> MARK WRIGHT AND Cd KiOME MAKERS 5.00 was 6.75 4.75 was 6.50 . re everseescosres