att WE aie 4 BRAIN FAG Is the result of Overwork and an Exhausted Nervous System. Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food creates New Brain and Nerve Tissue. sountants, 3usiness and professional men, a: ; «tt un stenographers, teachers hers ki y only too well 1 ed out tl of thought is almost imp Not Her Fault! “I do wish, Cook, that you would try and make some change in the Soups and Sauces, ‘they are the same flavor day after day !"’ “Sure it's not my fault, ma’am,I do make 'em different; it's thim pots and pans; they’re that burnt and chipped I can't wash the ould flavors out of ‘em ; git me some of thim CRESCENT enamelled pots and pans. and I'll sind up a dinner fit for the Quane !”’ The Crescent Agate Ware cannot burn or chip and is easily kept quite clean. MADE BY The Thos, Davidson Mig. Co. MONTREAL. Stabhere Thing Sometimes they are also agreeable, as the followino quotations from afew of our customers show: The Royal Oak Soap just to hand, it is the pink of perfec. tion. Am delighted with our s2ap. “ Second to none” [am thoroughly satistied with the soap reveived at your factory this day, and beg to thank you for your prompt ittention. And so we might goon AD (INFINITUM. J.) LAPTHORN Charlottetown Soap Works ros aia} it} at ath D> (o> [> b> {> lpm Bd» hol» is You Want Comfort, style, and durability Try our Men’s Matchless NU SHOE In BLACK, TAN, and CHO. COLATE, (See window.) Weeks & Warren, SUNNYSIDE THE DAILY EXAMINER. CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 10, 1595 COMO < Fk Rw, BET 0 A ALK AMIEL ON NN ARH MEE | when I find a man I can trust, I stick <> ae to him-—I never change. But if J]! <¥ For__.. catch him trying to swindle, [ nevel +> 1 go back to him again. You cannot get | + Business Men +: | on by sharp practices. You will get to | 7 “| the end of duping sme doy. If you | AS OMS ERROSOO MESO OS | want to butid up a business, the surest | Persistent Advertising. As incessant drops of water With persistent, tiny blows, Beat down the rugged mountains And dissolve the deepest snows ; As when thread to thread is added, Larger stil the fabric grows, and the most persistent knitter Wears the longest wa:mest hose ; As the dog by dogged gnawing, [astes the-marrow ot the bune, And repeated mallet-tapping Brings the statue from the stone ; As the most untiring printer, With incessant ‘‘click, click, click,” Marches largest verbal armies By divisions o’er his stick ; As letter to letter added Makes complete the longest page, And minutes oft recounted Tell the sum of longest age ; As oft-gained bits of wisdom Make rhe store of knowledge great, And man after man enlisted Fills the armies of the State ; As rivulet joining rivulet Swells the river o'er its banks, And continued penny savings Aggregate the wealth of banks ; So the constant advertiser, By a law of common sense, Builds his business enterprises Into volumes most immense. —Iniand Printer. Half-Cents Make Half-Dollars. No man can make a success unless he is honest ; it does not pay to try to cheat your customers. He has confi dence in you and your methods, or he would not patronize you. If he dis- covers in any way, that you are not what he supposed you were, he of course loses confidence in you at once: Some merchants love money so well that they will take the half-cent inj; every transaction where one is involv} ed. Half—cents are small, but they; soon make cents and cents make dollars. Your customers always watch these small things and soon they will think, “well, if he will take the half- cent every time he gets a chance, he'll take the half-dollars too.” There are not many articles that a half-cent off would hurt your profit. Say a good customer buys three ;pounds of some thing (sugar) at six and one half (6%) cents per pound, which would amount to 19% cents; most merchants take twenty cents and say nothing of the half.cent, but the merchant that says “T’]l make it 19 cents,” thenceforth has a stronger hold on his customer. by only giving him a very little advantage. A few merchants say ‘‘well, next time Ill give you the half-cent off,” but strange to say the very next time they forget having said that. Watch your business make stronger your customers confi-— dence in you, and your business efforts will likely be}‘‘crowned with success.”— John J. Henderson, Character in Business. That which commands the highest price in the market to-day is efficiency and trustworthiness. An efficient and trustworthy man can command almost anything he likes. What we want, what the world, too, wants, are men upon whom we can rely. Iam a capitalist ; you do not know it, but I am though I am not a very bloated capitalist. a quarter I get a cheque, and the mo- ment it is in my hand I am a capitalist and I am going to employ labour. I am dependent on the man to whom I take my money. I want a watch, I know nothing about watches, and I am dependent on the man who may sell me a very poor thing at a _ big price, for Iain no judge. Consequently, Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps are absolutely pure, equally good for tae toilet or the laundry. They will not injure the- tenderest skin, Or most delicate fabrics. Try them, NOTICE The Creek known as Sherry Creek, has been leased for twelve months for fishing purposes. Anyone found trespassiug there- on shall be proscuted. 107 PATRICK SHERRY Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps are the only guscanteed pure laundry soap on sale in Canada,can you afford to be withoat them. Once ; wav to buiid it up 1s t» lay a good foundation in righteousness and eth - ciency, and then instead of having to run after the customers, the customers will run a'tery u. You tell me toatl therefore do lf lam not lam on ovn am not iu business, and not know much about iv! on one side ot the counter ; the other, and I speak trom my side. I do notwanta man who its a Christian and a shoemaker, but I want a Christian shoemaker who puts Chris- tianity inte the businessa d the work. That isthe man I want It is the greatest insu't to this generation to say ‘tis impossib'e for a man to maintain his integerty and geton He may not get on very fast, but he wil have a peacerul life aud be prosperous if there isa God in heaven and truth in the Book.— Rev. S. Chaddick. ASTHMA PERMARERTLY CURED, | A Well-known Canadian Notary ’ub- lie Suffered for 35 Years—Per- manently Cured by Clarke’s Kola Compound, j Nn. D. Pitt, Esq., Kamloops, writes: “I | had suffered for at least 35 years from ‘ha great oppressivenese of asthma and short- ness of breath. I had during these ycars consulted many physicians and t iced a! the remedies, until the doctor told me T might get temporary relief, but 1 would bs ar ways troubled. I tried Dr. Clarke’s Aola Compound, and after taking the ‘first bottie I became greatly relieved, and three hortles have completely cured me. 1 can now breathe as naturally as ever, and astaian does not trouble me in the least. 1 feel it my duty to bear testimony to the mar yellous effect this remedy has had tn wy case, and would urge all suffering froin this disease to try Clarke’s Kola Comp ound, as only those who have suffered ali there years as I heve can appreciate vbat & blessing this remedy must prove to suffer- ers from asthma.” ‘Three botties of Jla-ke’s Kola Compound are guaranteed lqacuare. A free sample will be sent to any persen trowbled with asthma. Address Toe GniXitha & Macpherson Co, 121 Church street, Tor onto, and Vancouver, B. C., sole “Cara- dian agents. Sold by all druggists. When writing for sampie mention this paper. Clarke’a Kola Compound !s the only per- manent cure for asthma; is now success fully used thronghout the leadivg hespitals in Engiand and Canada, a a Hlection of a Commissioner of Sewers & Water Supply In pursuance of an Act of the General As- sembly of this Island, made and passed in the Gilat year of the reign of Her present Maiesty Queen Victoria, intituled: * The Charlotte- town Sewerage Act,” andthe Act. of G2nd Vie Cap f,entitied *‘An Act to amend the Charlotte town Sewerage Act.” [I do. hereby give Public Notice that an Election for a Commissioner of Sewers and Water Supply ferthe ‘ity of Chario:terown, in the place of Hon David Laird, resigned, will be held on Thursday, the Sth day of May, A.D 1899, at the several places, that is to sey: In Ward No.1, ator near the office of Mr: John Maceachern, Queen Street. In Ward No. 2, at ornear the house of Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warekouse, Sidney St, between Great George and Prince Streets. In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House, In Ward No. 4. atornear the City Hall corner of Kent and Queen S'reets. In Ward No. 5, at or near the carriage shop of Philip Large & Son, Great George Street. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o’clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o’clock inthe after noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number Qne shall comprise all that. part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorches- ter Street, andthe parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number’Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetowa which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grefton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies northof Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY. THURSDAY, May lith, A. D. 1899, from the time of Twelve at noon until the hour of Four o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. For qualification of Electors, see Act 61, Vic- toria, intituled ‘* Charlottetown Sewerage Act, .” also 51 Victoria, Cap. 12, JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. H. M. DAVISON City Clerk City Clerk’s Office, Charlottetown, May ist, 1899. SHARP KNIVES anG Scissors are exsured | are » Kidney Pille have always s-ood it succers- A MOTORMAN'S VICICRY Diabetes, Gained by the of Dodd's Piils Over Power Kidney In a large citv like sickness, 4 i T fargely pred yminating., rhe ‘way eroploses, xie red as they re 'o# Lthe tr elemenci fibe weather, to k dnevw co qier T: ronro, Maw &, borvonte, bore alwa ee mueh kodeey “(Teel ra ‘le ase d sease this tah ’ Bu tury ell know how to enemy, re part enleorty For instanee, Mr. T BH. O Rielly, 27 N sgara Siree', wotormar, No. 624, wos f ribree veurs a great suff rer from Dia betes Ev ry remedy ‘aled tu help him, till be began to n=» Lodi’s Kidney Pills. Three boxes cured ‘im. [tix cares like thie, where the patient aud the cure are equally well known, that the testut a remedy, and Dodd’s fally. bev cure all kidoey complaints. a Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My boy sged fovstcen, has been a suiferer from Catarrh, #14 lately we submitted him to ab operation at the Centra) Hospital. Since then we have rescried to br. ( huse’s Catarrh Cure, and one hox of this medicine has made & prompt and c mplete cure. H. G. ForRv, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hall. H. M. S. Cre-cent went inte commis- ; 8100 On Friday jast ws the fi:gsbip of the | North America and West Iadia stations. --e- ‘Mihard’s Lintment Lumberman’s Friend Buaild Up. When the ‘system is run down, & person be- | comes aneasy prey to Consumption or Scor- fula. Many valvable lives are saved by using Scott’s Emulsion as soon as a decline in healt is obtained. Todays’s Shipment—American Muslin Coodeuu in stripes, Organdie Valenve in spray patterns, Danabe Dimity, Windsor Vands muelins for blouses and dresses, Gagonette Broderic, baby muslin goods, American belts, American collars, liven American sailor bats, straw ‘trimmings, walking hats, sailor bats, dress wats, trimmed walking hats, veilings and mus- linus. The sbove goods were purchased by our Mies McEechero, Call and inspect our millinery. Miss McEachern will be pleased to show you the styles.— Jas. Paton & Co. 92, 3i, wky. To a.l who find themselves with health gradually slipping away, Kidneys and Liver eo disorganized that they aie incarable of keeping the system free from poiscnous waate material, Stor.ach Disordered, Bowels Con- tipated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take or. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, The auick way they help you back to health will sur prise you, ei i s It is reported that Sir Claude Mac~ Donald, our Minister in China, is suffering from complete mental collapse. His con- dition is attributed by friends to the intenre menial strain he has lately undergone. A nattie short spring overcoatis just the thing for this time ofthe year, we have the nobbiest epring overcoat made for $10, $12 and $15.—Prowse Bros. 104 3i, Ask for Minard’s snd take no other, Croup Quickly cured. Mre. J. Sims, Mt Pleasant, Vancouver, B. U. writes:—If there ever wae a never- failing remedy for a disease, it is Griffiths’ Menthol Linimenrt for croup. We have frequently administered it to our children, even the baby, and never knew of its fail. ure tocure in afew minutes. No home should be without it. 25 cents at drug- gists TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, our-money back. ually good for Neuralgig Mo Paper by buying those bearing the registered mark of | WALTER’S Celebrated | TRUE BRAND CUTLERY. treading dealers sell them. —_— CARD TO THE ELECTORS- Having been solicited by a number of citizens to nominate «8 a candidate for water and sewerage commissioner in lieu of the Hon. David Laird who has resigned, I beg to say shat I have accepted the nom- ination, and if elected will de all in my powertowerve the best interest of the citizens. I hearby solicit the votee, and support ofthe citizens, as I may not be able to make @ personal canvass of each individual. Yours Respectfully, 8i JOHN NEWSON. Jamiesons- - For Trunk Lining 8 Yds 25 cts SURE DEATH TO MOTHS a aS SS REDDIN : BROS., Opposite P. O, SEARARAS SAAAAGASAASAARAARARH FREESE FSS SSS Se FEE FS SE 7 : ¥¥ DEAR SIR,— fam very glad to be able to inform you that testing the WHITE FIFE WHEAT, imported by you the North West last fall, I have no hesitation in recomy ing it to the farmers of P. E. Island, I sowed twenty grains without making any gp selection, and, out of the twenty, nineteen grew strong healthy. Farmers in this section of the country pronounes seed wheat the best sample that they have seen imported this Island. Yours eic., Ble b: R. P. BaGNnaui, Farmer, “P Hazel Grove, P, BT) a -_— I still have a few bags of specially selected wheat to poe of. jos HORACE HASZARD, QUEEN SQUARE § Ch’town, April 18, 1899 | Ties that are Tle sncnihintsstghin cancel A iaiiapaietiine bila The tailor’s goose is supposed to he ¢ ways hot, q Don’t be a goose yourself; you pay f the best and you ought to have it, - That’s what we guarantee to give you # D. Awe BRUC Fertilizer Facts! | The value of ali Fertilizers consist in the amount of soluvie Phos. Aid Nitrogen, and Potash they contain, and the brand which shows the greatest value in these is the one to buy, on the same principle that milk testing 4 cent. butter fat is more valuable than 3 per cent. milk ENGLISH UBES costing the same price, contain 20 per cent. to 25 per cent. more Phos Acid, Nitrogen and Potash than any other complete Fertilizer on the Or in other words the Plant Food contained in a ton of other Fertilizet costing, say $35, can be purchased from us for about $28. All fertilizers am sold under a guaranteed analysis enabling any who may, to verify the above and the superior quality of these Manures is being shown by actual test your after year by the really wonderful results produced whereever used. ‘ AULD BROS Charlottetown, April 8th 1899.—2 a wktwkly ere es mreet Feas We’re Sweet Peas, and if you please We are “all the go,” But you will need the best of Seed, Haszard and Moore’s will grow. THE CR&AM OF SWEET PEAS 35 Varities to choose from No discarded or out-of-date kinds in our list. We have choice vegetable seeds of all kinds, See our ueW Catalgue. HASZARD & MOORE. SEEDSMEN, BOOKSELLERS, AND PRINTERS, SUNNYSIDE,