Misi ddinnateidniia listen sieanaiondiannandlaceMal THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRII. 29. [899 i ttt lieth caer - Poco non asees tetas eeeneeeaseeeesse oe ——_ ot SPER Re Ree Ree eee RTO ee EeE eT ewEn es TY D-O-D-D!S. +. Get the Genu ne, Reisse lnitations, There's Unir Gne Dodd*a o2newe 64% & S OSS * 60006 ADVICE ABOUT Spice. When ordering a packr ge Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cin samov or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you can al- ways feel sure of securing the best quality by asking for ::: 1 eee) ee oko ee ee .-Aaeaeeae ee ds i — <> The Little Wolves of Worry. One of the rarities of our age is a person who is happy. ‘The happiest people are generally those who, while cultivating habits of prudence and | forethought, desiring only a comfort able independence, are indifferent to the accumulation of great wealth and addicted to simple pleasures and home entertainmefhts ; who cherisn a aversion ostentations hospitality and ceremonies display ; wh select their friends on account of their sterling character, and never think of inquiring how much they are worth. wholesome to DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS, the : aly positive. never-failing cuse, | We meet With such now and then, who only I ive, never-talling Cure, : r : on earth, fer all Kidney diseases, at eighty retain something of their Trke No Other. youthful freshness of feeling and warmth of heart. It there was a wolf constantly follow- ing any of us to worry owt our lives, would we not at once try to have it destroyed ?. The same course should be pursued with, regard to the many little wolves,—the cares and trials of life which strangle our happiness and destroy our nhealth.—Journal of Hygiene. Manly Character. Truthfulness, integrity, and good ness—qualities that hang not on any man’s breath—form the essence of manly character, or, as one of our old writers bas it, “that inbred loyality un- to virtue which can serve her without es O683 04 @=- © Ea =" QO" Mott's BASVOTBTt F GOCE GOCE In Chancery in The Rolls Court DAVID P. IRVING & others Complainants oo "-=s=S 4644.7 OOGe 2. © S&S 444%9408 and MAR JARET IRVING @ others, Defendants —_—_—_ In pursuance of an order of this Honoursb! Geur', made herein, on the 28th day of March, A i, 1899, notice is hereby given that all per- eons having claims against the estaie cof George Irving, late of Orweil Ceve, Lot or Township number 57, in Qreen’s County, deceased, intestate are re- quined toceme in and provethe same before me »t the Prothonotary’s office, in the Law Courts Building, in Cl a: lottetown, on or before Mon- cav. the tewenty-sccond day of May next, A 1, 1899. ami all persons neglecting to comein ena prove their said debts and ciaims by that fine are to be excluded from the benefit of | fa d order, lated ihis 29th day of March, A D, 1899. F. L, HASZARD, J. A. LONGWORTH, Comptas Solicitors Master in Chancery 76 ~d& Wtd EPPS'S COCOA G).ATEFUL COMFORTING | Distinguished everywhere | for Delicacy of Flavour S-~ : s.0r Quality, and Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- | ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & Co., Ltd., Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. BRZAKFAST SUPPER EPPSS COCOA WOTICE. NOTICE ie hereby g cation will be made to the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Islaad, at its next Session, for ar act to veet in the} cry of Charlotiétewn, the title to ail thet | ee t, plece or pares] of ‘and, situate lying | atd being m the City of Charlotte- | ; being Tewn Lots bum-, tere Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17); ‘1 N'scty Three (93), Ninety-four, and part r : Ton no Lot No, (18) in the 4th hundred : ‘Town Lots,ia Charl ttetown, beir~' ile property known as the West Kent S:reet School land and premisere Dated at Charlottetown this 1st day of March, 1899. JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of Charlottetown H. M, DAVISON, City2Cierk. O2-dy 4w & RK. Gaz. i————_—_— ee ¢ J. O. SIMS 16 America Square, Lendon, England CANNED Coops AND PRODUCE BROKER. An extensive City and Shipping’Trade gives me pa epee» ee ee to | ad \ antage yoor shipments o »bsters, Cheese butter, et Eggs and Poultry. Correspondence solicited. ‘lep Market ! ricesand p ‘ompt ReturasGun atecd’ Mar. 2nd~ 2mecd ooked for my death at any time. a livery.” He whe possesses these qualities united with strength of pur-— pose, carries with him a power which is irresistible. He is strong to do good, strong to resist evil, and strong to bear up under difficulty and misfortune. When Stephen of Colonna fell into the hands of his base assailants, and they asked in derision, “Where is now your fortress ?” “Here,” was his bold reply, placing his hand upon his heart. upright man shines forth with the greatest lustre; and when all else fails he takes his stand upon his integrity and his courage.”—Canadian Church- man. Help That Comes too Late. “Tis a wearisome world this world of Ours, With its tangles small and great, Iis weeds that smother the springing flowers, And its hapless strifes with fate ; And the darkest day of its desolate days, Sees the help that comes too late. lt is in mistortune that the character of the } ours, Where sorrowful steps must fall, Bring help in time to the waning powers, Ire the bier is spread with the pall ; Nor send reserves when the flags are furled Aud the dead beyond recall. lor baffling most in this weary world, With its tangles small and great, Its lonesome nights and weary days, And its struggles forlorn with fate, Is that bitterest grief, too deep for tears, Of the help that comes too late. — Margaret E. Sangster. its Zeal is the dynamite of appeal. Trials are blessings in disguise. Spiritual hunger is heart’s prayer. Adversity is God’s pruning knife. Before faith can rest it must stand a test. You cant bury character in the grave, —A man never becomes greater than his conception of manhood. When an athiest says he has no soul, we can well believe it. Let every dawn of morning be to you as the beginning of life, and every setting sun be to you as its close. We cannot remain at rest! When we think of enjoying ourselves, a foe is sent us to try our valor, a friend to try our patience. He that will not permit his wealth to do any good to others while he is alive, prevents its doing amy good to himself when he is dead. ee MADAME WALLACE. Cured of Female Weakness by Dodid’s Kidney Pills. MoxrtreaL. April 17.—The ladies of thi city are rapidly coming to realze the value of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, as a specific for as Female Troublee. Mdme. Sarah Wallace, modiste, 238 Papineau ave., bas had ao experince that goes to show that no other melicine can «qual Dodd’s Kidney Pills tor Fem: le Trout les. Mdme. Willace writes:—“T snftered for three years with Femsle Weakness, end none of our pbysicimus could relieve me. L[was advised to iry Dodd,s Kidney Pills, and hadon!}y used one box when I felt better, now Lam cured, and have take- en Only two boxes.” MDode’+ Kidney Pills alwaysgcure Female Troubles, Chronic EKezema Cn red. One of the mcst chronic cases of Eczema ever cured jis the case of Miss Gracie Klia Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On asworn state- ment Mr. Aiton says: JI hereby certify that mv diughter Gracie Ella was cured of Eczema of long standing by usiog tour boxes of Dr. Chuse’s Oiniment. William Thistie, Druggist, of Hartland aiso certifies that h- s ic tourtoxcéoi Lr, Chase’s Ointment which cured Gracie Ella, Berlin boasts of 476 quacks. The in- Ah! woe tor the word that is said Till the ear is to deaf to kear, | } | never | And woe for the lack to the head Of the ringing shout of cheer: Ah! woe for the laggard feet that 5 In the mornful wake of the bier. fainting What booteth help when the heart is numb ? What booteth a broken spar Ot Jove thrown out when the lips are dumb And life’s bark drifteth far— Oh ! far and fast, from the alien past, Over the moaning bar ? A pitiful thing the gift to-day That is dross and nothing worth, Though if it had come but yesterday } It had brimmed with sweet the earth—- A fading rose in a death cold hand ASTHMA | crease in the number of regular physi cians since 1897 has been 172 per cent. while that of quacks bas been 1,600 pe: cent. Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns etc. ——— i Mr. Bronxborough—Shal! we go to the seaside this summer. Mre. Brovx- borough—What’s the use? The girls are all married now. Let’s stay at home and rest. Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- ralgia. “Why is it that you get downto the office eo early now? “My wife’e doing ber own cooking, and Il have to make her believe thatl can’t wait for Lreakfast.” ———— Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandruff. Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh atter Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My bey aged fourteen, has been a sutferer from Catatrh, and lately we submitted him to an operatipn at the Central Hospiial. Since then we have resorted to Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, und one box of this medicine has made * @ prcmpt and ccmplete crre, CAN BE CURED, And is being Permanently Cured Daily by Clarke’s Kola Compotun+t —Here is What a Hamiitomu Lady Says: Mrs. Gilbert, 105 Rebecca street, Han:'!- ton, writes: “I suffered from a bad forw | of asthma for over nine years, and, no. w!th- } 6tanding ali the doctors could do for me, , got worse and worse, so that my neizhbors I spent | money lavishly in the efforts to get -elief, but all te no purpose. For six weeks at 2 |; time I could not get up or down stairs, H. G. Forv, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hall. The farm in Kentuckey on which Abra- ham Lincoln was born has been eold to David Grear, of New York It is prob- bable the farm will be converted intoa park, ae To 4.1 vwbofind th cmee!ves with health gradually slipping away, Kidneys ard Liver | go disorganized that they are inca; able of keepidg the system free frcm poisc nous waste tipated, Head Achirg, Back Paining, take or. Cha:e’s Kidney-Liver Pils, The quick way they help you Lack to health will eur and was in a miserable condition. My daug4- | ter, who clerks in a drug store, had heard | a od deal of Clarke's Kola Compound | and urged me to try it as a last resort. | paid $2 for a bottle, but thac is nothing, | for it is worth more than that for cvyery teaspoonful. Two doses gave me spe nui relief, and, after using but one bottle, 1 an | @ marvel to ali who know me. Ian: Joug | My own work, can get around as weil as ever, end fee! like a new creature. Cark«'s Kola Compound has been a Gudsend tu me, end I look upon it as a marve’ ous remedy. You may use this testimony as you see fit, and I shall be glad to give fuller parti- culars to any one inquiring. 1 gratefu!'y endorse Clarke's Kola pound.” Sold by a'l druggists. A free samp'e will be sent to any person troubled with th's d's ease. Address The Griffiths & Macphe son Co., 121 Church street, Toronto, Ont. prise you, It is reported that Sir Claude Ma» Donald, cur Minisier in China, is sufter.og | from complete mental collapse. His con- ' dition’is attributed by friends to the mtense mental strain he has lately undergone, Minard’s Linment for sale- everywhere, oe WANTHD--A capable girl for general house work. Appiyto Mrs M, Trainor, Sidne Street. | TOLET.— A house o” Dorchester Street containing7 rooms, now occupied by M: John McLeod, Possession given 15th May next. Apply to Thomas Alley. 9» That perished in want and dearth! Who fain would help in this world of | ~waterial, Stor ach Disordered, Bowels Con- ' The Sceallop,. ‘he scallop accomplishes locomotion by a ser‘esof leaps. When it is alarmed, or wiskes to change its location, it opens and energetically closex its valves, thus expelling the water. The reaction shoots it backward, By this means the creature is ablo to travel long fistances. Sometimes scallops make considerable journeys in large com- panies. One can scarcely imagine a ‘ovelier sight“than that of a flock of these pretty creatures, with shell of ev- ery hue, from purple and white to black, enlivened with shades of pink, yellow and fawn, darting about in clear water, In their flightlike mevements, vertical, horizontal and zigzag, they are more suggestive of a flock of winged animals than of bivalve mollusks. Ice In Polar Fegions. When the sea freezes, first is formed the thin flake called by navigators ‘*sludge,’’ and as soon as this catches and holds suow it is termed ‘‘brash.’’ When it gathers and doubles, the whal- ers style it ‘‘pancake’’ or ‘‘bay ice.’’ If you can see the limit of this, it will be ‘‘a floe,’’ and an ‘‘icefield’’ if ite voundaries are out of sight. ‘*Pack ice’’ consists of floes forced to- gether and overlapping, and when this again becomes broken and scattered by anew wind the name of it is ‘‘sailing ine.’’ SHARP KNIVES auu Scissors are easurcd by buying those bearing the registered mark of | WALTER’S Celebratea | TRUE BRAND ees Leading dealers sell them. Marine—= Insurance f Rates fixed and Ineurance effected on Hulls, Cargoes, Freights and Live Stock. Certificates issued at my office, The Western has been do’ng business here I mger than any Marine Company represented in P. B. Island, which fsct may be accounted for by mv having atel!l times considered the Com pany’s and my clients’ interests as of more importance than cCmmiss¢ions A!l honest loszes cheertully and promp- ily settled. HORACE HASZARD, April 28— Geueral Agent Qdd Lines Jardiniers A few left, diff rent colors and sizes. low prices to clear. FANCY FLOWER POTS. FANCY JUGS ena som Different sizes and shapes, BUTYER CISHES at 7, 10, 12, 15 and 20 cents. Fancy cup, saucer and plate, porridge sets, all at a discount SANDERSON & CO) VICTORIA ROW Ganadian Pacific Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT ~--BY— TOURIST SLEEPERS eaving Montreal every THURSDAY at 11 a. m orthe PACIFIC COAST, accommo- datieg second ciass passengers for all points, in Cauedian North West, British Columbia, &c Berth Rates— en OU WE i os oe ue oka $4.00 Se ON i 6.50 Montreal to Kevelstone.,,............ cveee 700 Montreal to Vancouver................ cooe 800 MOmtroal to Bedtiheeovocs..cc.sicsceccnccas 8 00 For Passage Rates to ali pointe in Uanapa, Wesrers Unirep Srates and to Japan, Chins, Iwpra, Hawatran Ist.anbs, AvsTRALIA and Manta, and also for de Pcriptive advertising matter and maps, write te A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Gen]. Paes. Agt. St, John,N. B., LW. MACDONALD LAND SURVEYOR & ENGINEER- ING DRAUGHTSMAN. Plans and specifications for Patents and Draughting in general instractions in Mechan ical Drawing, turveys made at all points in the Province. Correspondence solicited. LOWER PRINCE STREET, Charlttetowo ~ ar A Clothing Talk, The well dressed have a decid. ed advantage over the slovenly, Notice the reception given”a map dle ne ee who is careful of his appearance, # He is preferred in business off in social life and every place where men do congregate. Our chc..p sults £t as well as our best ones, because they areal] SHOREY’S Ready Tailored Make, The cloth is thoroughly shrunk in the cheapest as well as the best and the same Guarantee Card accompanies all. We sell this make of goods because experience teaches us that nothing is too good for the customers we serve and it pays to give value. JAMES PATON & CO’'y AGENTS FOR TEH’TOWN a + | Pay the %e r painter P ie og ee Se Oe ae tills a ee aie an ode re Ce ee nee ee ie 165 ame 616 <em> 40) <cmm 919 < $9 96 <R 65 EE <I 94 ei 9) EE 21 cee $09 <> 910 <P 10 98 f Fair wages for honest ork. ; \% “id 7 SES it Ss cer A | BUT don’t blame the . iy. | his painter ifthe paint does not — . wearwell. Heis not a chemj-t \ and cannot be sure of the quality of materials he buye He is not a machine and cannot mix paint as neeu- rately as our steam mililsand high-grade machinery Paint-making requiresscientifie know le dgeanda costly plant. It reaches perfection in the worke where we make THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS aoe best that can possibly be made. © protect the purchascr everywhere they nro sold in cans ready i ¥ I ¥ are &O ans reacy yy right on, and made so they can be puton right. A hooklet on pean a rt THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Co., ' PAINT AND COLOR MAKERS, A. Canatian Dept., 21 S*. Antoine St., Montreal. . For Sale by S' W. Grab'e. —————— Tell yar painter to use them. In order LIL LM Ie R fy HATS THAT ARE HATS——— Received te day our latest SPRING STYLES from the celebrated London makers WM. WILKINSON & CO., and GORDON BENNETT & C0. : . , + oe If you want a stylish and serviceable hat dont pH 4 fail to ree what we can do for you, a BRUCE,# MORLIS BLOCK, - i “D' A. HOUSEKREPEES WILL FIND AT Td CITY HARDWARE STOR ——A FULL LINE 0F—— (housecleaning SUPPLIBS Builders will also find a complete line of goods, sul@®” to their require ments. 2 a Do you want a Feirchild Washing Machine? Our ®® are easy. ; R. B. NORTON & CO. L