=—-— La lirippe - Have you hadit? If not, be prepared, for it is here. You needn’t dread the dis- ease so much as the suf- fering afterwards. Why have it? ’Tis the weak, nervous, pale and thin who suffer most. Scott’s Emulsion corrects these conditions. It gives strength and stability and the strong throw off the disease. Twill lift you out of that terrible depression which Follows. au druggists, 50c. and $1.00. 1899 DIARIES. Canadian and Amrican Excelsior DIARIES all sizes for the POCKET OFFICE or HOME. P.E. I. Almanae now on sale. HASZARD & MOORE Artificial : Teeth DB. JOHN P. MURRAY, Qveen St., near London House. TENDERS Tenders will be received by the under- signed, up to and on Wednesday, the 220d day of March, inetant,forsll uncollected promissory sotes in favor of, and Debts tc the late Allan Hunter and also for a]! Jodements recovered by me against bis ~~ oS de biore. Tenders mits bé accompanied by cash oreertifted cheque amounting to ten per cent, of tender which will be returned if teader is not accepted, A complete list of notes, debt» and judgments may be inspected in the office of Mathieson & Bently, Georgetown, to whom all tenders must be addressed. WILLIAM HUNTER, Administrator Georgetown, March 7,’99—w?2i $$ ee We have a Beautiful ine of goods to show you this s€ason 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 until Xmas. 1t will give us pleasure te show them to you. W. N. TANTON THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOU'I'TETOWN, >< O-~S~-~--> -@ <I <j>->-!I--<? ~~~ >z + THE WOMEN - eS When to Avoid Candy. An exchange says: Sugar is one of the best of the fat-producing foods, and tor that reason is bad for a person young or old, in whom there is atend ency to accumulate too much fat. The converse ef this is true—it is a vaiuable food for those who are weak, who suffer from a lack of animal heat and who need building up. Not too much of it, though, because there are elements needed in the body which sugar will not satisfy. Sugar is exceed- ingly satisfying to the appetite. I know aman who was an_ officer ot cavalry during the civil war, and on one occasion during a raid he found an opportunity to fill his haversack and both saddlebags with brown sugar. The men of his command did the same. It was four days before they were able to get a supply of rations, and during that time they lived on the sugar and were perfectly contented with the diet. This story points to one rulewhich may be safely laid down for all. Candy should not be eaten immediately before meals by either child or adults, because it will destroy the appetite for foods, and that other should be taken first , because of the food element found in it and which is not found in candy. In other words the supply of sugar should be adjusted to that of other toods in a natural and common-sense way proportion. Werry and Indigestion. It is so remarkably easy to offer the advice to persons whose lot is not al- together cast in pleasant places, and with whom things do not go well, to retrain from worrying, but how hard it is to follew this well-meaning advice! None the less, worry isa fruitful source of many of the ills that flesh is heir to. It imprints lines 0a the face and seams it with furrows, and has a most depress- ing effect upon the stomach. The worry and anxiety which depress the brain produce a semi-paralysis of the nerves of the stomach, and the result is indigestion. Indigestion is a terrible enemy to temper, and this affects our happiness, and, of course, the health for this affects our appearance. One unmistakable sign of mental health is serenity of temper anda self--control that enables us to bear with equanimity and unruffled temper the trials and troubles of life, more particularly those arising from contact with scolding, irri- tating and irritable people— American Journal of Health, Table Centers. Table centers are requisite to the modern table and are used at all meals. They may be square, rectangular, oval or round ; but the size and shape of the center-piece sheuld accord with the size of the table upon which it is used, a long table set with many covers de- manding a rectangular piece for the center. These pieces admit of more elaboration than any other accessory used in the dining room. ‘The color- ing, however, should be quiet and never obtrusive, else any elegance is impossible. Simple center-pieces are not without their admirers, and the hemstitched pieces finished wih a ruffi- ing of Valenciennes or a scroll design outlined with feather stitching in heavy Roman floss make most attractive table peices. When the table is laid with- out a cloth the center-piece is always used.— Delineator. Influence. “It is the law of influence,” says Drummond, “that we become like those whom we habitually love. There are some men and some women in whose company we are always at our NOTICE! DEBTORS Aa we have transfered our busi- ness to other parties our books must be Closed up at once AH those indebtd to us will oblige by making immediate payment at the OLD STAND. if not attended to af once will be sued for, |: FOR : best. While with them we cannot think mean thoughts or speak ungener- ous words. Their mere presence is elevation, purification sanctity. All the best stops in our nature are drawn out by their intercourse, and we find a music in our souls that was never there before. Suppose even that influence prolonged through a month, a lifetime,and what could not life be- come ?” The principal art in composing a good soup is soto proportion the several ingredients that no _ flavor shall predominate and that all the articles of which it is compounded shall form an agreeable whole. soup must be perfectly clear, and of cream. If meats are eaten—a question between strict hygienists and “other people’—take them at noon-day meal, with or without vege— tables, and in cold weather rather than warm.—Journal of Health. If a piece of beefsteak is left over from breakfast it makes an excellent sandwich filling for luncheon, if chop-- ped very fine and seasoned with pepper and salt. ‘This arrangement is prefer- able to making it an unhealthy stew. = A Maiden’s Dream. Thousands of young women dream day-dreams of the youthful hero and __ husband that is to lead them we to tie altar Mf of wed-lock — dreams that are fazed never to come true be- cause of the ill-health of the fair dreamer. Young heroes now-a-days are Mm hard - headed rather than hard - hearted. They know from reading and hearsay that a young woman who suffers from weakness and dis- happy, helpful, amiable wife and mother. Physicians tell youug men that weakness and disease of the feminine child-begetting organism make women sickly, nervous ural dispositions. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription makes these organs strong, healthy, vigorous and elastic. It fits for wifehood and motherhood. It allays in- flammation, heals ulceration and soothes pain. It tones and steadies the nerves. It does away with the qualms of the period of expectancy and makes baby’s advent easy and almost painless. It frees mater- nity of peril. It ipsures the newcomer's health. Dr. Pierce is an eminent and skill- ful physician, who, during ps thirty rs’ experience as chief consulting physician to the great Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y., has treated thousands of women. He will answer letters from women free. Very many women who have become happy, healthy wives and mothers through the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- tion have permitted their experiences, names, addresses and photographs to be printed in Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adv’ser. This great work used to cost $1.50. Nowit is free. It contains 1,008 pages and over 300 illustrations. Several chapters are devoted to the reproductive physiology of women. For a paper-cov- ered copy send 31 one-cent stamps, /o cover cusioms and matling only, to the World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. ¥Y. Cloth binding, 50 stamps. A Only One Store ::: in each town sells this famous shoe for men. The greatest value ever offered For $3.00 Highest quality of material and work manship. For stylish effect, retaining its shape, and filling where others fail it has no equal. WE HAVE SOLE CONTROL. Weeks & Warren, SUNNYSIDE Seed Wheat. —_————— WHITE FIFE, grown one year from imporied seed—on the ** Warren Farm” JUHN NEWSON March 6—d&wlmo _— ~ Accounts Long Overdue Twenty-Dollars Reward Avy person giving information leading to the apprehension of the party or partics who broke isto my honee on North River between the dates of the 26rd and the 20th A clear debatable | ease in a womanly way cannot well provea | and despondent in spite of the best-of mat- | MARCH 13, auy UP 'N WINDSOR Mr. Cole Discovers the Power of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Wrroscr, Feb. 20—The following state- ment, which Mr. F H. Cole of this place requests us to publish, is worthy of atten- tion from every victim of Rheumatiem in Canada. Mr. Cole’s experience fully warrants | him im making this statement. ““Words eannot describe how I suffered ‘from Rhumatism and Kidney Complaint. I tried every eure tbat was recommended but go: oo benefit until I began using Dodd’s Kidney Pills. “Thank God I did use Dodd’s Kidney Pille, for they cured me~ made me sound and well, in every joint and limb.” Those who suffer the agonies of Rheuma- tiem or Lumbago need do so no longer. thickened sonps about the consistency | Doad’s Kidney Pills will cure thew. T/T A new Knapp ro'ler boat will probably be constructed in Toronto during the com- ing season, —_—~— ‘he S0¢P Minard’s Liniment in the House | The head offices of the Canadian Life _ Insurance Company ure to be removed from Hamilton to Torontu on accuvat of Ingh taxation in Hamilton. Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Gperations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. fourteen, has been a sufferer | _ My boy noes , from Catarrh, and lately we submitted him to an operation at the Central Hospital. Since then we have resuried to Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made | ® prompt and complete cure. H. G. Forp, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hall. Count Telstoi’s new book, the proceeds of which will be devoted to the Dukhobor eettlements in Canada, is entitled, “The Reeurreation.” The novel is strong in buman study, with a central problem. Experts epesk of it asthe most vivid piece of literature that has ever come from Tolster’s pen. Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians Young Jesse James’ trial for train rob- bery has commenced at Kaneas City. Mrs. Samuels, 74 rears 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, ' To all whofind th emselves with health gradually slipping aT Kidneys and Liver 80 disorganized that they aie incapable of keeping the system free from poisonous waste uaterial, Stor.ach Disordered, Bowels Gon- | ¢ipated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take Or. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Fiits, The quick | way they help you back to health wild sur ; prise you, Miuard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend | | According to a Toronto «espatch Premier | Laurier base notified Mr. Spence of the | Deminion Alliance that the vote in favor, | of probibition did not represent sucha proportion of the electorate as would justify the introduction by the government | of a prohibitory law. The government de~ cesion is, itis unnecessary to say, uneatis~ factory and displeasing totbe friends of probibitioo, Chronic Eczema Cured. One of the mest chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Kila Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On a sworn state- ment Mr. Alton says: J hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Ella was cured of Eczema of long standing by using four boxes at Dr. Chase’s Oiniment. William Thistle, roggist, of Hartland also certifies that he red Gracie Ella, Watches. » oo Silver o 700 » 30.00 “" Gold » 10.00 » 190.00 Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25c Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.00 Collar Studs 05to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 1000 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in sotid silver: BW. TAYLOR Victoria Jewelry Sto a te " @OCOTC PARSER Clothing Men's Boys’ & Children’s J. B. Macdonald & Ce DE CTE SOV OSSRE 4 ole tour bexes of Lr, Chase’s Ointment which |- S BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS 4 Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 | orbre oye oxby. orbye svbye oye orbye whys orb. «1 ot IS US AS GS AS GSTS IS TS OS OS OS % is . 2 ¢ CvVi7 We have just opened 5 cages a CLOTHING The goods were bought from a ufacturer for spot cash Our pri will be found the very lowest- Come and see, a a Pigeke ee bie ; Pe ie So as ? - 2 as eal bee i= er c slag is ince aan + ale die a © OOO OY, AM Nb e@@O NES NE OOO S12 SY SY 5 gy rr rer EE OTIS | > Are you thinking of coming to town to have some dental work done? Is your time limited? Let us tell you what we can do. WE can take the worst case of an aching toosm and treat and fill it in one setting. W* can take the worst case of abcessed or uleerated tooth and treat and fill in one setting, WE can take any number of such teeth and make them all right in one sitting, »nd fully guaraotee them not to abcess again WE save teeth. Don’t have 2 tooth extracted be cause you are told that ii cannot be filled. We have a s and methods for saving teeth. We do Painless Den try by use of the famous BERLIN METHOD ELECTRICITY WE make Crown and Bridge Work ‘and put it in place same day as impression is taken. WE make Metal Plates or Valcinate Plates and put them ia place ss me day as impression is taken. We have everything required, aod up to date for best work, and for comfort of our patients, Persons from out of towa will see the great advaotage ef o9m- ing to see ue, as they can have their Dental Work done without loss of time, and fully guaranteed in every respect. Our prices are low, and each branch in charge of a specialist. Examinations and advice free, Cal] and see specimens of Teeth without plates, etc. - * a : C2 eS . xs gue ae CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. oo a ¢e se » ow. to + ; a Mier | We Should Avoid We Should Eat 100 aeres at Dundas We effer for eale 100 acres of land at Uptcn, Dundas, formerly occupied by Angus McPherson. 78 acres clear and in good heart, the re maiader usder mixture of hard ands o woed. All excellent soil. Terms easy, M.&D,U. McLEOD, “arm For Sale'we Should Drink SDGOSHNIE } And the question arises, What should we eat, drink andavoid? Supper beinga late refreshment Anything and everything that does not comply with the the following, simpie Hygenle rules. That which readily assimile ates, and does not overtax the digestive powers during the night. Only ‘that which induces healthy sleep, without any seactionary depression injthe morning. BOY RIL BOVRIL LIMITED. W. WEEKS « CO. n 26—eod ow ; inst, will receive the above rewara, R. M. YOUKG. 25 & 27 St. Peter Street, Attorneys at Law: i Charlottetown Feb. lst 1899, : 30 Farringdon Sisest, Moutr Great George St. Feb 2ad wkly 1mos London, England.