I Recommend Baby’s Own Soap to al! mothers who want their babies to have pink, clean, clear, and healthy skin. : Made of the Anest materials, No soap, w! er made, is better. Tne Ateert Toiet SO >o. MONTREAL. i MANUFACTURERS rTH ELESRATED ALBERT TomeT SOAPS e3 ‘ i i wA rT (TAs (OS MoKING| TOBACCO: J.RatrRay& Coe MONTREAL Contre | And Skit . CANADA Prevince of Prince Edward Island In Chancery Before the Vice Chancellor SOPHIA MARY McDONALD, aod others—Complairants at d BRECKEN, oe and othere- RALPH Defendants. ’ fan order of this Hon- herein on the el eyenth notice 18} In pursuance 0 orable Court made dav of November, A. D., 1898, hereby given that all pereons having c'aims THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 23, 1£99 POCA A RAARARAARARARARARAASR RARAARARARAR AAD Lab: GONE omen Weve nan oer ed > st ve x are or axedeheneredara> adhe ererenerenadaxenexehexe X= © For - : The Children:: Her Idea of Punishment. There are many who think that had they but been born in a higher sphere of life they would have known what com, lete happiness meant. ‘That this would not have been the case the fo! owing story goes a good deal toward how g, Says the New York Herald. It was against the Strict etiquette of the Dutch court of the young Queen Wilhe!mina to be allowed to play with any other little boys and girls, and she grew up practically alone Wilhelmina was only about 6 or 7 years Of age when she was one day heard playing with her dolls. One wax baby misconducted itself in some way, and the small mother holding up a warning finger, said sternly: “If you are so naughty, I shall make | you into a princess, and then you wen’t have any other children to play with and you'll always have to throw kisses | with your hands whenever you go out driving.” This she evidently considered the most severe punishment that could be administered A Little Nigger’s Discovery. Lor’ a-massa ! Dont you heak it, Dar am suthin’ in de well.” ‘Oh, mv golly! I don feah it! l’se de nigger that can tell With a fish-pole, then the nigger Felt around among the stones: While the scared one’s eyes bigger, As he uttered fearful groans. aw | grew i ’Dar ain’t nuffin’ in the watah,’ Cried the brave one in surprise, ‘And I’m thingin’ that you awtah Quit yo’ cunnin’ nigger lies.’ Said the other: ‘It am certain, Yes am’ sure as yo’ stan’ dare, I was howlin’ from de hurtin Ob a hornet in my hair. ‘An’ I see, dare in de watah, De mos’ ugliest lookin’ tifig, Starin’ at me, while de hottah Got dat yaller hornet’s sting. My t he look so awful ebbil- Showin’ les his tect ann éyes, Dat I tink it am de debbil Come to take me by surprise. Said the other: ‘Ob, de stuffin’! I’s been ‘sidering de case, An’ I’m certain yo’ see noffin’ ut de shadow ob yo’ face.’ — Montreal Witness. “S@2@L? OBE + t,OSW 02204469686 The Homeless Cat. She stood in the tender twilight, While the soft wind whispered by ; Homeless friendless and weary, Under the evening sky. rhe scent of the violets wafted From the grassy turf at her feet. And the promise of coming summer Made all things wondrous sweet, o”” But alone she stood in twilight, With the dew on her roughened hair, And her soft eyes dimmed by unshed tears, Without a friend to care ; Nor even a roof to shelter her, Or a kindly word is said, As from door to door she moves along, Begging her daily bread. Oh, think of het in your chéerful homes, When the twilight shadows come, As you gather around your bounteous board against the estate of the late Ben) amin Fane Wright, of Belmont, in the Royalty cf Charlottetowo, in Queen’s County, in said I-land, deceased, intestate, are required to come in and prove the same before meat the Prothonotary’s office in the Law Courts Ruildiag in. Charlottetown on or before Tuesday, the fourth day of April, A. D. eiyhteen hundred and ninety-nine, and all per-ous neglecting to come in and prove their said debts and claims by that time are to be excluded from the benefit of said order Dated this eighth day of March, A. D. 18.9 J. A. LONSWORTH, Master ia Chancery. W.S. STEWART, Q. C. Cowp!’ts Solicitor. Thurs, Sat, till lst prox. Tues 250 Cases ..»-CHOICE:-:: Valncia ORANGES —AND— LEMONS Laad2d to day. CARVELL RROS In the safe and happy home. | | Give her a kind and gentle word— You can surely spare her that ; She may come to your door at any time— The homeless deserted cat. —-Selected. The Ambitious Boy. Some fellers like to play baseball, And some likes football, too, An some thinks marbles better yet (An plays fer keeps, they do), But where they’s any fun in them Is more’n I kin see. | Fer Buff'lo Bill and cowboys Is good ’nough fer me! I’d ruther roam the prairies wide An bunt the Injuns wild Than have to monkey rcund in school Jes like some little child. I don’t see how my folks expect Too make muck out 0’ me Unless I’m roun’ where Buff'lo B:ll An all his cowboys be! If I could get a nice fast horse, A gun and pistol too, t You bet I wouldn’t stay roun’ here ‘She never read o’ ,Jesse James If you like a why that is jes’ With sich prospects in vey! I'd start right fer the wooly west, An mighty soon I’d be With Bufflo Bill and cowboys— They’re goed ’nough fer me! ' I’m jest about discouraged When I think o’ what a name I’d carve in letters big and bold, ‘Sides winnin’ piles o’ fame ! I'd call myself the “Infant scout,” An soon my ma would see That Bufflo Bill and cowboys Wus jes’ the men for me — I'd wear my hair way down my back And sport a buckskin coat With fringes runnin down the An open at the throat ; I’d wear a big sombrero An boots with spurs—oh, gee, If I could only live out west, Where all the cowboys be! seams My mamma says I’m orful bad Cause I don’t like my school And sez if I keep on I'll be Jes’ nothin but a fool ; She sez she jes’ can’t understan What hez got into me, An what there is bout Buft’lo Bill Thats good she tails to see, But then my ma she ain’t a boy So how is she to know, Fer if she wus I bet she’d guess The reason I think so. Er Iniuns shot cut West. Er else she'd see why Buft'lo [Bill And cowboys is the best ! I guess they’s time ’nough fer me l'o go to school bime by. Jes’ now I want to wina name— iiew ean I less I try ? v The place you'd orter be. But Bufflo Bill and cowboys Is good ’nough for me! ——Boston Globe A Guaranteed Catarrh Cure. Japanese Catarrh Cure—use six boxés— buy them at one time—apply exactly ac- cording to the directions—and if you are not cured see your druggist; he will arrang to pay you your money back. There’s a positive guarantee with every box that Japanese Catarrh Cure wili cure. No cure, you get your money back. Guarantee in every package. 50 cents at all druggists, 115 ee Sold by Geo. E. Hughes. a SHO O88 B £6646 6043 ADVICE ABOUT Spice. When ordering a packr ge Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cin namov or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you can al~ ways feel sure of securing the best quality by asking for ::: Mott's ShSrede J 284 O88 simplest, Lightest Plate Camera Eastman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. ‘akes nictures 3% x 2% inches; weighs but 12}4 oe GOO BO 22 OR THO ae2e inces, Meniscus lens, rotary snutter, three stops, view der, socket for trinod screw. 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At times they were s0 great tLat he had to lie down to get reliet, Several remedies were used without bevefi. A doc’or prescribed for him, say~ ing \i8 kidneys were affected, but no good resulted, r Finally he took a friend’s advice and used Dodd’s Kidney Pills The usual re- sult followed. Three boxes cured him out and out, Chronic Kezema Cnred. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie kila Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On asworn state. ment Mr. “iton says: I hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Ella was cured of Kezema oi long standing by using tour boxes ot Dr. Chase’s Oiniment. William Thistle ruggist, of Hartland aiso certifies that he pid tour boxes of Lr, Chase’s Ointment which red Gracie Elia, According to a Toronto despatch Premier Laurier bas notified Mr. Spence of the Dominion Alliance that the vote in favor, | of prohibition did not represent sucha proportion of the electorate as vould justity the introduction by the goverrment of a prohibitory law, The government des cesion if, it is unnecessary (0 say, unvatis~ factory and displeasing totbe friends of probibition.. Keep Hinard’s Liniment in the House The head offices of the Canadian Life fusurance Company ure to be removed from Hamilton to Toronte on acc. unt of high taxation in Hamilion. Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. Yoronto, March 16th, 1897. d fourteen, has been a sviterer from Catarrh, and lately we submitted him to an operation at the Central Hospiial. Since then we bave resorted to Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made a prompt and compiéte cure, H. G. For, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hall. My boy ag Count Tolstor’s new book, the proceeds of which will be devoted to the bukbhobor eettlements in Canada, is entitled, “The Resurrection.” The novel is strong in human study, with a central problem. Experts speak of it asthe most vivid piece of literature that has ever come from Tolstoi’s pen, Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians Young Jesse James’ trial for train rob- bery nas commenced at Kaneas City. Mrs. Samuels, 74 vears old, mother of the James boys,was @ witness on the prisoner s behalf. The woman had one arm shot off ty detectives years ago in defending her s008, ee ~ To all who find th emselves with health gradually slipping away, Kidneys and Liver so disorganized that they aie incapable of keeping the sy+tem free from peisonous waste ~waterial, Stor ach Disordered, Boweis Con- tipated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take or. 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CRABBE We We 30 Farringdon Street, ‘lll Lise ely recommende 7 Pr tty secleaning, ‘ “a v4 of the world and use oul * 4 - ——_aas ze quickly ang P3lOt wore + STOVES & HARDWARE And the question arises, What should we eat, drink and avoid ? Anything that dees not comply with the — the following, simple Hygenic — rules. That which readily ates, and does not overtax the aigestive powers during the Should Eat night. Only Should Driuk Supper beinga late refreshment We Should Avoid and every that morning, BOY RIL BOVRIL LIMITED. London, England. 25 & 27 St. Peter Street, Montreal, Canada Tailor-Made vs. Factory-Made ! Take up the printed announcements of makers and importers of ready-made clothing,and when they strive to give emphasis to the alleged merits of their clothing they invarably tell how nearly they approach to tailor-made. Here are som2 quotations— be ‘ Elegantly tailored.” Cut and finished equal to order- ed work,” Kqual in quality, fit, and finish to suits made tu order, or similar statements. Then tailor-made clothes are different to im- ported factor y-made, otherwise there would be no need to wake comparisons. If tailor-made were not the better clothes they would not be held up as the ideal to which the ready-made gtrive to 1each, The fact is there is a great deal of differ- ence between a factory-made imported suit and a tailor-made in style and dur~ ability. The man that is indifferent as to the appearance of his clothes when he buys them and when worn a month, may be satiefied with a factorysmade, but if be bas regard to looks and economy, he will buy tailorsmade garments. paid for clothes made to special order, and are not sa with the imported ready-made clothing, are duily adding, Suits aud Overcoats of superior ship that we are selling as low in price as imported inferior quality. All Wool Oxford Tweed Suits, All Wool Serge Snits, All Wool Worsted Suits, we have made, $9 15 $9.50 $9.50 For those who are not disposed to give the prices uaa and workmal- makes of D. A. Bruce, MORR'‘S BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. oat : which induces - healthy sleep, without any veactionary depression in the