THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 10, 1889 Se OWI D-O-D-D'S © Gt 35 SeEy : a DODDS™, 3 MIDNEY 2 a PILLS SA PRU Fi OR ALL K! teh eet eor —_ pe @-csenseococtcsonas en essnananill —~ pe Heersciar L)-O- D-D-S| DO] : PILLS, the a only p f neve! fa iling cure, { on ¢a | Kidney diseases, i" Tal No Other. G cau ne. } hes b e imitations, c- — ib s ily Une Dodd’a. ‘CRESCENT’ STEEL AGATE WARE wholesome and It can be easily and Is pure, durable. most thoroughly cleaned, pre- venting any adhesion of grease, ' etc. It is the best enamelled ware on the market. ticle bears makers’ label. Each ar- Your nearest dealer has it or can get it for you. MAGE BY The Thos. Davidson M’f'g Co. MONTREAL. Card cf Thanks) Having entered of olf iWenty-fifth year Droeei«rs ad Dispensing Chemiste, d as our business has steadily increased feel cur efforts to ring that time, we worrant your ecnfidence have been ap- i eciated, and beg most respectfully to res torn you onr «ncere thanks for your | beral patronage , fs bie bees ovr motto during the past enty-five years to hanu nly tbe BEST goods Ip our line, aod sell the same at reasonable prices. We arenow better than ever prepar~ € io dot} BRING YOUR AND SAY All prescriptions oe ; 1 70 US| PER HN | prepared person RESCH PT FP p ad 25 ; vy or ty our Mr cK noon, whois @ aduate of the Na ae. 18 te of Phar- | cy, C iwO, al 1a member of lhe Nova ia Pharmaceutical! Society Our: Special : Remedies ‘ giving every satisfaction; weare con~ r eDUY re ving testimoolais 10 their fsvor. Soliciting a cont'nvance of your patron ' Y« - obed servant GEORGE E, HUGHES pecp ~ rugaiet; ca ' Apoteee Ball. ta Chancery in wo Rolls Court IRVING & others, Com vous MARGAKED IRVIN aD - — in pursuance of an order of this Honour abl ( “oi url, made herein, on the 28th day of Mar , 1899, notice is hereby given that a ene having claims aguinst the estaie | «ft George Irving, late of Or well «ove, Lot or Township numoder in | Queen's County, decea‘ed, intestate jared toceme in and prove the same before me + the Prothonotary’s Office, in the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, on or before Mon- | gay. the twenty-second day of May next, A , 1899, and all persons neg ecting to come in ; nu prove their eaid debts and claims by that tire are to be excluded from the benefit of id order. eae this 29th day of March, A D, 1899. HASZARD., J. A. LONGWORTH, ” ae mpis. Solicitors Maser in Chancery 76—d& Wid Tenders W Wanted Tenders will be received ieninail the poiertions wp to and on the 22ad day of April next, A D, is09, for the purcnase of all uncollected book debts, promissory ootes, judgments and ac- eonnats due or owing to the undersigned, as Awignee of theeswtate of Edwia McFarlane Each tender must be accompanied by ten per cent, of the amount thereof, either in cash or certified cheque. For full particulars apply at the office of Matthew & McLean, Soi ris, The undersigned — bind himself to owest Or an nder. Se yOHN McLEAN, 76 aye Assigne b are re- | FOR tt THE WOMEN aoe Now and Then. itisa ee to debate says th 1 Home Journal whether 1 he women are better of h the present greater con vg an they were fifty years agc Ihe nprovements have brought 1 their train a great multiplicity of things lhe sewing machine can certainly fa. out-sew the fingers, but then greater elaborateness and profusion has been work itself, so that the needle in the part about spe ed at the added to tne apors ot the halances the result of the present time, and the same amount of precious time is takenup. Great gain, it is true, has come to the wearers of ready sie goudS, but it is at the cost of the workers who in many cases are ean down to the verge of starva tion by the sm: wages tney get. In cooking our resent conveniences have lessened the labors in the kitchen, but now meals are prepared On a more elaborate scale which really put those of the age referred to inte the class of plain lunches. Our rooms are now adorned with a great variety of “bric-a- brac” which were unknown in_ those days, and the dusting and caring for them is quite an item in the every day work of a housekeeper. We would not like to go back to the old state ot affairs but let usnot imagine that medern conveniences have lessened the labors of women to the extent that firet appearances would have ielieve, us How to Clean a Piano. I heard not long ago of.a lady who had been trying to find some way to clean her piano. It had dark case with high polish, and had grown dull and milky looking, as well as finger marked. She tried several preparations until finally some one told her to wash it with soap and water ; but this she dar- ed not do without cons ing Somé One with experience. A tuner was consulted, and he told selet wiaki ! her that it was the best way he knew of re leaning a piano case, ovided propel Gare was ¢x¢rci @] in No ying the work, He then told her to have a pan of tepid soft water, a cake of the best white soap, and several pieces of cotton flan— nel of the } poore st erade e—that is sle azy and soft twisted. One piece was to be used to apply the soap to the piano, first wetting the cloth and then rubbing it across the soap; afterwards app lying it to the piano, rubbing over orly a small place atatime. When using the last piece of cloth, 3t is necessary rub_ briskly t cive slick to give pousn. lhe whole to case must be in the same way and if the are carefully followed the piano look like a new one; but ifa stiff qual-, ity of cotton flannel is used, the polish and the surface will ance. —The gone over directions Wiil will not be so fine have a scratched appear Hou seho! ld. Her Idea of a Rainy Day. She was very young for the respons ibilities of housekeeping, and he was doing his best to give her good advice about how to economise and system-— atize her affairs. And as most young Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. All druggists refund the mouey if it fails to dJelieve, 52c. ew | ' @@6:@ —dury @ ti Watchmakers and jewelers opposite P. O. Sunnyside. =@ | Importers of watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, sp ectacles Fancy goodsetc. etc. Store open frum 8 a. m. till 8 p, m. Charlottetown Board of Trade The General Quartely Meeting of this Corporatio; will be held at the Board Room, Ma‘onic Temple Building, on the evening of Wednesday, 12th inst at 8 o’clock* E. T. HIGGS, Secretary 82-— i | husbands | discredit on his own fitness do, he was constantly casting to advise by making personal nses for his in money which he had given her expe town, for her domestic use “T have only a she _ protested market with.” dear” enough little money, “barley to “But 1 thought I handed you quite alittle sum for an emergency, you know. You wouldn’t want a man to go without his lunch and a cigar would you “I don’t know what money you mean.’ “Why, I gave itto you only last week, and told you there was some thing for a rainy day.” “Oh! IT used that the same after noon.” “What for?” “Fora rainy day.” “I think you must have somehow misunderstood me:” “Maybe I did. But I certainly got a lovely beautiful bargains, mackintosh and a 2 umbrella, and they were real too.” Ex« hange Beautiful Finger Nails. The ideal nails are those of an oval shape, with the “half moon” at the base fuliy developed. Except for this “half moon, which should an tint, the nails shoutd be pink in _ color. They should be trimmed to corre spond with the torm of the tips of the tips of the fingers, neither too pointed nor too square, The white edge of the nail should be only long enough tu show a white edge beyond the pink poition. The surface of the nails should be smooth, and to be almost lilac applic ations to borrow bac k | ONLY FOUR BOXUS ne Kidnev Pills Were Needed i to Cure Mr. Willis. Woodstock, Ont., Apr. 3—There are many) Woodetock people who good health, and others who are for their lives, Doda’s Pills. Among the former 2%5 Dundas Street, made his story put le. “For several years,” says Mr Willis, have suff red from Kidney Troubles in the emall of my back, ete. reilef from some cf | used, owe their indebted Lo Kidaey is Mr Nasa Who Willis, has tecently 7 » paio I got slight the varions medicines My sov, who wes cured by Doda’s Kidney Pills, urged me totry them. I did so. I used four boxes and can safely say lam cured,” —<- <a «ee The start—The moral si— Man proposes — and——'[The married—Yes, and thai’s where the troubie begins. enone > SHS -_—_— Ghronie EKezema Cnred. One of the mest chronic ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Kila Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On asworn state- ment Mr. Aiton says: I hereby certify tbat mv daughter Gracie Ella was cured of Kezemia vl long standing by usiog tour boxes of Dr. Chase’s Ointment, William Thistle, ruggist, of Hartland also certifies that he 9'o tour boxes ol Dr, Chase’s Ointment which red Gracie K)la, cases of Eczema “ They say marriage is a tailure,” “* There’s a great diff-renc-.” yn hy 2?” .“In marriege the wife takes the hus- tand’s neme, and in a failure the husband takee the wife s name.” Minard’s ‘Liniment Cures Burns ets. Every pub.ic school 10 Paris has acan- teen On the premises, where the chijdren are provided with warm meals, free to those who are too poor to pay. ‘The cost a certain extent, polished. ‘The skip which borders the nailall round js called the scarf-skin, and «unless carcftilly watched is apt to push forward with the nail, which it gradually half covers. Twice a week should be sufficient for the thorough manicuring of the finger- tips, if the nails are frequently brushed when the hands are washed. The scarf skin should at the same time be gently pushed back with the towel,— McCall's meena EEE A Vancouver Policeman --Permanently Cured of Catarrh ~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 so- called catarrh cures, consulted pihysici catarrh specialists, and not one of them gave me more than alittle temporary relief. About two years ago I tried Japanese Catarrh Cure, and since completing this treatment I have been permanently cured. Ican highly recom- mend it—the first application relieved.” Sold by all druggists. 50 cents. Six boxes, guaranteed to cure any case of nasal catarrh, for $2.50. A free sample sent to any suffering from catarrh. Enclose 5 cent Address, The Griffiths & Macpherson Co., 121 Church Street, Toronta {1i1 Sold by Go E ans, person stamp. ). Huches Canadian Pacific Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT TOURIST SLEEPERS eaving Montreal every THURSDAY at 11 a. m. orthe PACIFIC COAST, accommo- datiag second Cciass passengers for all points, in Canadian North West, British Columbia, &c Berth Rates— Montreal to Winnipeg $1.00 Se ON GO oss cnbh ns cackée does 6.50 Montreal to Kevelstone............ceeeeees 700 Montreal tO VanGOUVer...-++..........0008 8.00 Mi matees Gi TORU. 0086 5c iccesccccctocess 8 00 For Parsage Rates to ali points in UanaDa, Western Unitep Srartes and to Japan, Coins, Jnpia, Hawaiian IsLanps, AustrraLiA and Mania, and also for de criptive advertising matier and maps, wriie te A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Genl. Fass. Agt. St, Johu,N. B., Seed Wheat. WHITE FIFE, grown one year from imported seed—on the ** Warren Farm” JOHN NEWSON 6—d&wlmo _-——---—- -- a —— sl O. SIMS 18 America Square, Lendon, England CANNED GOODS AND PRODUCE BROKER. An extensive City and Shipping Trade gives me excellent facilities for handling to best ad ventage coer shipments of Lobsters, Cheese Butter, Bacon, Eggs and Poultry. Correspondence solicited. Top Market Prices endprompt ReturasGun- nteed’ Mar, 2nd—2meod of the food which is thas fturnisbed is about two cents a head. Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My bey eged fourteen, has been a sutterer from Catarrh, aud lately we submitted him te ap operation at the Central Hospiial. Since then we bave resorted to Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made @ ,rompt and complete cure, H. G. Forp, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hail. “ Scieptisis say that trees coatribute to the beat in the atmosphere.” “Thats eo; buch has warmed me up méeny atime.” Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- ralgia. * Hel.o, Swardie! | haven’t met you adocwr. How are you gettiag along? Are you makiog yeur mark ? ** Er— yes, I’m doing cousiderable vac- 4 , = we ‘ cipatiug.” ——— 88 OP To a.l1 who find th emselves with health gradually slipping away, Kidneys and Liver 80 disorganized that they sre ircazable of keeping the sy:iem free fron: poisonous waste ~aterial, Stor ach Lirordered, Bowels Con- dipated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take wr. Chase’s Eiarey-Liver bills, ‘lhe quick way they beip you Leck to health will sur prise ycu, ‘* Ah,” be cried, kneeling at her feet, eay you will marry me, and 1 will be your devoted eleve for life,” “ Arise, Henry,” she answered, “ you wii] not do. That was what my first bus- band eaid, and before we bad got fairly out of the church he began telling me how he wanted me to wear my hair.’ ‘é ce te ED Hinard’s Liniment Cures Dandruti, > More stories are keine Dreyfue. Here is the latest: The Libre Parole asks if it 1s true that, on the day of President Faure’s death, the German Em- peror intervened in favor of Dreyfus and againct Esterbazy, and brought pressure to bear upon the President. The Frinse ot Monaco acted, it says, as the Empcror’s intermediary, and the Prince afterwards stated openly that he hed left M. Faure ia an incencrinatie state of alarm. ct ee = Minard’s Liniment for everywhere, Watehes ennai ae a about —— sale- Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 Truth is Eternal. Lt Lasts F'o rever APTMAPMALA You The truth is that in the may crush it to earth, but it will rise again sure, HEINTZMAN PIANO hea ttle EMBODIED—-—~ The perfection of Piano making We C as the Heintzman Piano has e want you to know all about the Pianos we a and the good values we are giving for the money, made in ani 1da has ever received mente from the Worlds Greatest Artists when touring re ae No Piano so many flat tering en dors¢ thr ough anada and none other has beeu so exclusively used by them ’ latest designs and finishes just to hand by 8.8. Stanley, Ié will pay you to calland examine them befcre purchasing, MILLER BROTHERS, The P. FE. Island Musie House oe — sae '90 3 Queen St, since you came to the city and set up for | § » oo» Silver wy 7.00 » 30.00 ” Gold » 10.00 1» 190.00 Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards Zac | yera Rings 1,00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.00 | Collar Studs Oto 2 0} Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10.00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: BW. TAYLUR Buy Shoes Now WE BEGAN TC-DAY A BiG OLEARINGE SALE CF. = “BOOTS AND SHOES As we want rcom big bargains will be given in kinds of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET THE BEST MAKERS BOOTS. S&LEFOR CALE DISCOUNTS AT 20, 25 & 35 PER CENT. DON’T MISS THIS SALE #£wWBAAA LH STEWART & CO. LONDON HOUSE BUILDING, ONLY. meee ee il oy And the question arises,a What should we eat, drink | and avoid ? We Should Avon We Should Eat We Should Drink BOY BOVRIL 30 Farringdon Street, London, England. Supper being late refreshmert Anything end _ everything that does not comply with th the following, rimple Bygenl rules. That which readily assim ates, and does not overtax @ digestive powers during #4 night. Ss = Ealsomine, Petrol, Macnite and all other requisites for ho cleaning FENNELL &CHANDLE Only that which inéuee | i healthy sleep, without - reactionary depression in the i morning. b ti f v t LL n 2 : ¥ LIMITED 25 & 27 St. Peter Street ‘ Montreal, C t c ~ Alabasting | ’ c Vi t 4 t