OP IT te i ———— eon © THE DR. H. D. JOHNSON Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat y NERVE BEANS are a new dis “covery that cure the worst ( Lacs O Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor sn NERVE BEANS [eer boay ‘or ‘mind couse y over-work, or the errors ex «sees of youth. This Remely ab nost obstinate cases when e!! other r . Ss the rREATMENTS have failed eveato relieve, old bs irug sts « er package, or six for $5, or sent by ml o£ Roeipt of price by anupasing THE JAMES MEDIC LN XO. Teronta, Gat Write for pampbict. Bold uw ba town by G. E. Hughes cd: st ra a o wher Six: VW A) er 4 Pune f ya wR Ts Seso |i, fst he a 4 LOND GN . Z | mo 7 oR fas ey ¢; ve ») . from Weak Lungs to Con- . ‘ } ID piet ! 1 t ; A riers fe mm nD ao ease i 7° Ol 1,fronra ; Loss of Flesh t rs Se Scott Ss Emu!sion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, ec > } . ¢ Lal rce vents this step from bein: preve S taken and restores Health. Ph St ns, the world over, cn= corse it. Hon’t de deceived by Substitutes! Scott & Bowne 4 ; L rug He 2% Tyo Y TOOTHACHE! HEADACHE ! NE S INSTANTLT CURED BT CHE 4 Try, ery es ty Ee, of CRE din the ES Noe sleet 25 cents per Bo t {ic Gratetul—Comilorting. Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. | ’ with white contin me E ‘y vax °. SHH ‘\ : Sear ‘a wo Ss DRESSES FOR GIRLS. For All Sizes and Ages From Two to Pifteen Years. The woolen frocks for girls’ wear this spring imitate those to be worn by their mothers both in fabric and in s yle 1 girls of fifteen or thereabout have varch amd street dresses of fancy China tigured wools: of glace diagonal wools f two colors shot together, of fine mix- tures of silk and wool or else of very ply puckered crepons. These are de with round waists or with circular jne attached, differing only from f their mammas in being hooked ‘back. Their skirts are shaped to 18 s by gores, and many will wear Die skirts Smaller girls of 8 to 12 years wear epon, challis or cashmere frocks, with ull straight skirt simply hemmed fall- ng half way to the shoe top, unless the other prefers the shorter French skirt, vering the knee, until the girl is ) rs old full belted w . years old. <A full belted waist, cross { with four or five insertions or only three rows ontlining a yoke, is liked for yUSL CC ’ | igh necked dresses that hook in the } L oS For school dresses and country wear in the summer these girls will have serviceable dark navy blue dresses of flannel, sacking or serge, made with a full waist plaited to a high round yoke and rather wide belt. Many rows of white wool braid are parallel around the belt, high collar and on the close part of sleeves that droop ina puff from armhole to elbow. The full, straight skirt has a deep hem, with rows f braid above it. Sailor blouse suits of the cool looking blue flannel and the rather warm red will also be worn. There is to be a return to cashmere frocks for very small girls in light colors and in dark shades. For baby girls of 2 to 4 vears these are inade of pink or baby blue cashmere, all in one piece, gathered very fall around the high neck and on the shoulders; then shaped across in yoke fashion by four small shirred tucks drawn tightly half way down the armholes, the spaces between tucks »verlaid with baby ribbon of black vel- vet. A ruche around the neck isof the cashmere in drawn tucks, and the same finish is at the wrist of bishop sleeves For girls fromm 2 to 6 years are other cashmere frocks, with a httle short ga- thered waist corded instead of belted, a finely tucked yoke trimmed with deep epaulets embroidered in fise dots and yoke lower s ed edges. Tan cashmere is wronght with brown, nile green with white and red or navy blue with white. | For these tiry girls many mothers use | washable dresses altogether, making 4, them of French nainsook, white swiss | muslin, with pin dots of color, dainty | corded dimities and zephyr ginghams | of very smail patterns. The gingham dresses for nursery and morning wear are 1n stripes and checks of blue or pink They are made with a full skirt, with fiveinch hem. gathered and corded to a waist that is gathered the other side of the cord, but plain at the top and trimmed with double epaulet ruffles, one much deeper than the other and each bordered with insertion. These epaulets fall in full ruffles over wide sleeves gathered to a wristband. The , long empire skirts are happily going out |.of fashion, as children were apt to ‘‘walk | up their front breadths” when going up | stairs, and stumbling hurt themselves. “By a thorough knowledge of the pat-| Rather stiffly starched petticoats are UrAl CAwe Which govern the operations Of} worn wnaer little girls’ short French digestion and nutrition, and by a careful! frocks to give them the desired expan- application of the properties of well-selcct-| sion. The foregoing practical informa- ed Cacoa, Mr. tand supper a Epps has provided for our delicately flavored break fa beverage whico may save us many heavy ectors’ bil!ls. It is by the judicidus use of | uch articles of diet that a consii«! ior nay be gradually built up until strong} er ag] to resiat every tend ney tod sease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating arcund us ready to attack wherever there is «weak point. We may escape many a taca! shaft by keeping ourselves wel! forti fied by pure blood and a properly nourish d frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. So!d only in pa kets, by Grocers, labelled tus, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecpat! { ome miata, London. En W hat Paper do You | oestiiee Find Almost Every- wag? 7 where You Go ° THE DAILY EXAMINER |! WerThe Best Paper FOR ADVERTISESS R SCIST FO Tas eea TA) iE 7 LIVER. OIL PON CaN get Nl Pca se eal te ee) alatablico as cream. N 3 taste .ike »thers. In big bottles 50c. and $1.00 We ®t2er vas 8 When we assert that Dodd’s SLE LLL Kidney Pills PIPL PPP PPAIPSN AAS re Backache, Dropsy, nbago, Bright’s Dis-¢ ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubies, we are backed by the ‘testimony .o7 al who have used them. TH +f CURE TO STAY CURED. 5 $ 882400, a / \ on. ‘ - Lt WS — /@ (0A. TO By a+ sweegists or mail on receipt of price, = as Or. L. A. Smith WGae Taxteee $ t. arRSan® PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! bille wers a womdermi discovery. No others ke them tn the wo: id ) or telieve i manner of diseasa, The informetion around ead vx iy Worth ten times the cost of a box of pills Fin Out about them, and you will alwevs be thankful Una fi A DO*E, They expel nil impurities from the bteadg, Ds Will positively cure licate women fin« eat_henefit frcta using them lustrated pimphiet free, f«id everywhere, or sent i for Becta. ia stansps: five boxes $1.00" D Soustbr so & Chet SJ meee ae een, at Trade supplied by W.R. Wateon Char- lottetown. DADO BANA PAAAMNA, | tion is froin Harper's Bazar. | A fashion writer ina foreign exchange ¥ | gives a description of a schooi frock and spring coat that will commend theia- selves to many mothers. The frock hangs loosely from a yoke, tucked and feather stitched in silk, and outlined | with two gathered puffings, and adorned | over the shoulders with frilled epaulets, also feather stitched in silk, and this you may get in almost any color. The capital coat is made of & brown hop sack, with a collar—and a very well cut collar it is—tritamed with three rows of brown satin ribbon, effectively crossed at the coruers. A common sense riding habit for little girls is nade with a Norfolk jacket and | can be produced in melton, serge and | cheviot, It is admirably cut and com- | bines safety with a good appearance. | The jockey cap is well suited to a child. Household Hints. Orange peel dried and grated makes excellent flavoring for cakes and pud- dings. |. Te make apretty plant basket get a large wooden bowl and cover tke out- | side with split peach stones. Varnish or paint and hang with chains. In roasting meat the principal care | should be to have it as juicy as possible, | as the juices contain both the nourish- | ment and flavor, A cup of cold boiled rice added to any ddle cakes or muffins makes them ighter and more wholesome. Keep a peck or more of lime in an |; open keg in the cellar to absorb the moistore ark calicoes are best washed in water in which bran has been boiled—a quart of bran in a loose bag to a gallon of | Water Some housewives say that the colors of cotton fabrics will become ‘‘ set” if salt and water are employed, three gills of salt to 4 quarts of water. The calico is dropped in the water while hot, and there remains until it is cold. A rcasted or boiled lemon, filled while hot with sugar and eaten, still hot, just before retiring, will often break up a cold. Seen Through a Lorgnette. It is an interesting thing to note just now a conflict of voeal fade. Never was there such a furore among our fashionables over correctness of prouniciat on. One is pelt- ed on every hand with hard little vowel and corsenant soands, asif they were so many peobles. The miidle ‘ein eleva- tor and tie ‘‘a” in enltore are at last hav- ing their inuings along with a lot of other awakened letters that have slept as long and +8 pescein ly as Rip Van Winkle. But the curious part of it ail is that the British fad of eliminating ‘'g's” is raging quite as fiercely as the prim precision of speech. | The Coffee Pot, Delicate-flavored tea or coffee cannot be made in a discolored pot; occasional- ly fill the latter two-thirds fall of cold water, add a table spoonful of soda o7 wood 4 By +-@ Vel Base «2 ©Cb, “That man is just ying on his feet.” How cften the ph ase is nsed with res gard to | ersons brongit to death’s door | y overwork and consequent nervous | rostra- tions aad debility. They cannot afford van tw rest (-o they will tell you) and | gradually they reach the stage where their | friends speak of them in the words above } quoted. For all who have reached such a in broken lealth from ary wee, there is a sure specific in Hawker’s | nerve and stomach tonic, the great nezve and brain invigoratur, blood and flech builder, and a perfect stomach teaic and aid to digestion. isineetiiectitearcaai ial For Over Fifty Years. 'siage or are Ax Orp Axp Weis Trizp Rewepy.— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millione of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the beet remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold | by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents 2 bottle. Its value is incaleulable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind —m. w. f. wkly—l y -————_e-—__—__— | USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the g-eat ' Blood and NerveRemedy. 2° PONDS ERTRAC j DAILY EXAMINER - . ; : Sore Throat, Lameness, Influenza, Wounds, Piles, Earache, Chilblains, Sore Eyes, Inflammations, AVOID IMITATIONS. WILL GURE Hoarseness, + Frost Bites, Soreness, Catarrh, Burns, Bruises, Sore Feet, Face Ache, Hemorrhages. FAC-SIMILE OF BOTTLE WITH BUFF WRAPPER. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76. Fifth Avenue, New York. ———————————— = : a =a ne ——_ A Watch or Cleck that will not keep correct time is worse than none at all. We have Watches and Clocks regulated right up to time, and our prices are regulated by the hard times. We also have the latest styles in Jewelry. © In our Repairing Department we are giving excel- lent satisfaction, as we are paying special attention to it. We also repair Land Sur veyors and Ships’ Compasses. Bring your Watches and Clocks to be repaired. G. G. JURY, North Side Queen Suuare, Opposite Post Office. ee eS ee ee What is 5 SMD a ee y SS ile Fi Stee? Oo ware Sauk A ve ' . ee a ake ie wea* SeoH ee SESE SSS SESS - Castoria is Dr. Samucl Piicher’s prescription for Intants and Cuildren, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. f¢ is a harmless substitute for Parcgoric, Drops, Scothing fyrups, and Castor Oil It is Pleasant. Its guarantce is thirty ycars’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting four Curd, cures Diarrhoca and Wind Colie. Castoria relieves tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatuleacy, Castoria assimilates tho food, regniates the stomach and bowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, Castoria. “ Castoria is so well adapted to c!:i! tren thas I recommend it as superior toany prescriptiog known to me.” Castoria. * Castoria is an cxcellent medicine for chil- @ren. Mothers have repeatecly toid wo of its good effect upon their cliidren.” Da. G. C. Osacor, Lowell, Mass. rt. A, Arcarn, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Drookiyn, N. Y. “Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi- cace in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we orly hare among o=r medical supplies what is known as reguicr products, yet we are free to confess that the merits ef Castoria bas woa us to look with favor upon it.” Unirep Hosprrat anv Diepessary, Masa * Castoria is the best remedy for children of which lam acquainted. I hops the dcy is: ot far distant when mothers wiliconsiler the real intercst of tacir children, an:l use Cartoria i.- | stead of the various quack nostrums which cre destroying their loved ones, by forcingori:n, morphine, soothing syrup and cther hurt‘ul agents down their throats, thereby send'ag them to premature graves.” Du. J. F. Kiscurzoz, Conway, Ar The Centaur Company, Ti Murray Street, Now York City. <- ea 3 z Auten C. Surrn, Pres., . FIRE INSURANCE. —_— - Lee eee ee Your patronage by the following great Fire Companies is respectfully solicited :— The Royal Ins. Co of Liverpeo!, The Londoa & Lancashire tas. Co of Liveproel. The United Fire Ins Co. of Nanehester. The Phoenix tus. Co. ef Breok!yn. These Companies command ENORMOUS MONETARY STRENGTH, and are noted for their prompt and liberal settlement of losses. JOHN MACEACHERN, AGENT FOR FPF. E. ISDAND. i. - ta [ LEW\ f EFFECTUALLY CURES CATARRH, COLD IN THE HEAD, CATACRHAAL HEAD. ACHE AND DEAFNESS, INYLUEAZA, ETC, Sold everywhere. Price, 26 cents. M’fd. by TUE sWKAR ME)MICINECO’Y.,L'td., St. John, N.B. = =D ROBERT PALMER & 60, Charlottetown Sash and Door Factory. READ THIS! We are uow better prepared than ever to supply Contractors with PANEL DOORS and FRAMES, SASHES and FRAMES, MOULDINGS and FINISH SPOUTING and CONDUCTORS, STAIR RAILS, STAIR BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS, which are always kept constantly in stock. We are also prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING in Planing, Jointing, Mor ticing, Tennoning, Jig and Fret Sawing. All kinds of GOTHIC WINDOWS made at shortest notice. - { morphine. The story told by Mrs. Justice Mowry of St. John, N, B. To a reporter of a St. John paper Mrs. Justice Mowry of that city told the follow- ing story: Mrs. Morwy was for two years a horrible suiferer from chroniv indigestion. She could not sleep without the use of Her stomach was se weak she could searcely eat any kind of food with- out suifer.sng immed ate pain. Jy fact she recined to have pains and aches ail over her body, and beeame so nervously weak and prostrated that she was unable to at- tend to her household duties. She tried a great many medicines and the doctors were prescribing for her nearly all the time, but she could get no relief. Sometimes for 24 hours at the time her sufferings from cramps would be almost beyond eudurance. Many a night it was necessary to sit by her bedside aud administer dose after dose of morphine. After euch an experience she would be tho oighly exhausted and was never in good health. She could not eat or sleep, and these horrible attack: made even the dread of death seem less than the torture or living. To be sure morphine released her but the afier effects of its fre- quent use were almost as bad. Words were powerless in describing her sufferings. H-r friends feared she would die. Final- ly she told her husband to get a bottle of Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic and she would try it instead of morphine. Now mark the result. Before she had finished the first bottle, taken in conjunction with Hawker’s liver pills, she could eat meat without discomfort, something she had been unable to do before for mouths. She only took three bottles of the ton'c alto- gether, and it completely restored her to health. Mr:. Mowry is still in splendid health, with nc return of her former troub- les, and she <tates slie has no hesitation in telling any one that these remedies have restored her from a state of horrible suff ering to perfect health. Fellow sufferer here is encouragment for you. Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic is a perfect nerve restorer and invig- orator, and blood and flesh-builder, as well asa valuable stomaca tonic and aid te digestior. It is acertain cure when faithfully used for all diseases arising from nerve exhaustion, weakened or im- paired digestion, or an impovershed or im- pure vondition of the blood, such as nervousness, weakness, nervous-headache, sleeplessness, ne ira'gia, loss of appecite, dyspepsia, hysteria, and the prostrating effects of la grippe or any nerve weakness of heart or brain arising from worry, over- strain of mind or body or excesses of any nature. Hawker’s tonic is especially adapted to the diseases peculiar to women, giving tone to the nerves and stomach, vigor to the mind and Lody and strength to the blood, restoring the bloom of health to the pale and delicate. Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic cai be obtaine! from all drnggists and dealers. Price fifty cents a bottle or six bottles for $2.50. ‘THE TESTS, Of dignity, never to forget your-elf. Of unselfishness, never to remember yourself. Of a clerk, not what he earns, bat what he spends. ‘Of happiness, the art of forgetting actual wn rappiness. Ofa millionaire, not what he pends, bu’ what he earns, Of beauty, not that it is perfect, but that it always attracts. Of a good comrade, how much you en- joy talking to him. Of purity, not what it has not seen, but what it has not touched. Of charm, not how deeply you feel it, bat how keenly you remember it. Of student, not how much he knows, but how much he wants to know. Ofa realist, not that he never depicts ideally, but that he never depicts falsely. Ofa fine man, not the harm that he does not do, but the good that he does do. Of fascination, not how keenly you re- member it, but how much else you forget. Of the worst pessimism, leading a poor life, ard the preaching what you practice. Of a woman’s power, not how exclu- sively you think of her when she here, but how often you think of her when she is not here. Of virtue, not what it does not de, but what it does not want to do. —The Century. — nn << —— BEWARE OF FRAUDS, The unfailing Success of Dodd's Kidney Pills induces Fraudulent Imitators to attempt to vass Worthless Remedies on the Public, Toroxto, May 7—This appears to be an age of fakes and frauds. It seems imposs- ible for any new idea or valuable invention to be made known without a host of imita- tors trying to foist their goods on an unsue- pecting public in the hope of making an unmerited profit of their worthless ideas. The unequalled success of Dodd’s Kidney Pills in curing all forms of kidney disease, has led to the introduction of many cheap and base imitations that are worse than valueless. Dudd’s was the first kidney re medy ever offered in pill form. For their own =sfeiy, purchasers should buy none but Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Sold in large boxes; price, fifty cents or six boxes for $2.50. To be had of alldealers. _ A Lame Back, ora kink in the neck, is quickly removed by a free application of Dr. Mannin,’s german reme y, the univer sal pain cure. All druggists sell it. A lady will sometimes spend hours ee- leeting dre 8 goods. She is not desirous of giving trouble at all. But there are cone flieting claims. There are consid:rations ¢f durability, of texture, of d-aping Priest ley’s dress fabries have reache i a niche in the popular esteem when co iflict ceases to vex. It is e.ough to get Priestley’s black dress good - to feel confident that you have the best. They wear better than any other make. TO CURE DEBILITY, Less of a te, sleeplessness and all nerv- aus troubles, physicians recommend Campbell’s Quinine Wine. Do not let your druggist pursuade that some other is just as good. ~ K. CAMPBELL & Co., Mfrs., Monrrear. DHNSOW'S 4Nopyne LINIMENT ynElke Sey OTHE, Bor INTEDNAL as EXTERNAL om «20 ted an Ged Far Origina an Family Paysician. 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It’s time to prepare ‘or spring work by needful purchases of Shovels, F Rakes, Spades, Hoes, Plo Chain Traces ete., all at the lowost prices fi | Charlottetownl Tde season ot gardening and cropping is too near to admit of deiay. We can fix you out in the most satisfaetory man- ner if you will drop into our Store and let us know what you need. If you want any Barb or Annealed Wire, we have afull stock of both kinds, — If you intend painting this spring don’t forget that we keep the best quality of Paints and Enghsh Paint Oi! at the lowest prices. Ladies’ Gar- den Sets. FEANELL & CHANDLER, VICT@LIA how. it og iy ap6 ee» ‘“ : Farm for Sale THE eubecriber offers for sale his farm : on the Mount Edward Road, about one mile and a half from the city, well and favorably known as the “Welsh Ferm? The farm consists of sixty acres, and com tains a good Dwelling House and five Qutbuildings, all in good condition. There is also a goed orchard im connection Terms easy. 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We are now taking Eggs, and with still fur- me improved facilities will require this season a larger quantity than ever before of REALLY CHOICE FRESH STOCK, for which we guar- antee HIGHEST CASH PRICE obtainable Agcnts throughout Town and Cowntry. 4 upplied to customers freee of charge.” AULD BROs. dalivered at our Sture or to our 8B EGG CASES always s &p7—tmon thu sat & wy 3m cheap for cash, as it must be disposed ot and bad roads we have extended the time for the collection of amounts due ue @ wil: be sued for in the March court with out further notice. Lumber! Lumber! FOR L£ALE On Peake’s No. 3 Whart. 3,000 CEDAR FENCE POSTS, 156,000 Good Split CEDAR SHINGLES, Alxo, a large supply of all kinds cf Lam ber, including Pine, Spruce and Hemlock Boards, Scant! ng, Studding, Feneing, Palings, Laths, Bricks, Lime. ete The whole of the abov: will be sald before opening of nay igation. POOLE & LEWIS. P. 8.—On account of the severe winter? March Ist. All amounts not settled on that date POOLE & LEWIS, @h’town, Feb. 8, 1994,