_ a J ee Se ee THE very Tt w family ne 1 positives Originated in 1810, by the lato ev Johnsons Ano Dr. A. Johnson, Famiiy Physician. DAILY EXAMINER : oe eaccneeneeaenmpetmeniin ne ciinaande cel TH SHOULE ceur to the inmates of every Have fin the House ich ev vy lameness, every pain, every 1d hs, croup, catarrh, A 118, ¢ as ougi h ing cough, influenza and neuralgia. dyne Liniment For than f y years I have used n-f CROUP. My<« lren are subject to croup. ; ; ; » famils I re-| All that is necess is to give them a se, s s A y ow med athe t hest throat with your Liniment e° ; ne | u bed. and the croup disappears as - os E. A. PERRENOT, Rockport, Tox. O. H INGALLS, I Our Book “Treatmen Sold by ali Druggists. 1. & JOHNSON & CO.. RARE, SEARCHING ano POTENT Essentiat Dis TILLATIONS | HAS FOR INFLAMMATION | (3 ] EXTERNALLY | For al] Pains, Aches, Sore A mm a ™~ Joints, K \) Scalds, ? ‘ | 1s, Bruises, 1] Stings, || an Bites and Chilbisins. | A ¥ 3 ‘| CAAINTERNALLY — | SQ) For Colds, Sore T hroat, ‘i Po Croup, Asthma, Colic, | 69 Yiarrhoa, Pleurisy, otc. ff an ; By alt DrucaierTs awe DEAL ens Sarcs 2506. anc SOc. FER eorrms THE DODDS MEDICINE CO, TORONTO, ONT. it lla » | you Doli’s Kidney the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box gix boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.0! wer dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 pe dot*s. Sent by mail to any address_po aid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may2? Charlottetown. ~_— conditions In some conditions the gain from the use of Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil is rapid. For this reason we put up a Soc. size, which is enough for an ordinary couzh or cold or useful as a trial for babiesand children. In other conditions gain must be slow, sometimes almostimperceptible,health can't be built up in a day. For this Scotts Emulsion must be taken as nourish- ment, food rather than medicine, food prepared for tired and weak digestions. Scotr & Bowws, Chemists, soc. and $1 ar PAILLINERS ~— . — . e bX liand or Machine ® SEWING © ¢ USE ; 0—~»> It does ; ¢ not é SNARL or g ao ee: ¢ \ Clapperton’s .. Thread. i i Oe Mortgage Sale. =e 2 @ & 2 ><> Valuable Property on Queen Street Chariottetcwa, ——-—- — PUBLIC NOTICE i« hereby given that there will be solid by pub ic auction, at ti Court House, in Charilotictown Ceunty Prit ce Edward Islan’. o7 DAY, tHe ELEVENIH WAY VI BER, NEXT, a. Da. 1-9, at t.e hour of it Oo ciock, BwUOn, - All that tract, pit ce or parce! of lard situat lying and being in Char otte:\own aforesaid being part or Town | ot Numbe, Forty-two ir bar olte ward side o ingle of the the first handred of Town Lot« in ¢ town t mmimenciN)g on th t sulh-eas W ateaou, thence by » aid stree’ westwardly x fuet or until It met 1 Town Lot Numer n Lot Furty-two in ig said division line inti] it King street, ; ' t veuly-tLwo tilit meets the west e rut boundary oj © <roperty lately owned by the Bink of inee award Island, th nee fo'l wing the cvarse of the same northwardly on « line oe ti} l with Queen Street forty-four feet, or oth ¢ borthwerd bouncary of said bank pro- porty then following said northward boundary eastwar !!; r the distance of sixty-four feet or unti! kes the west ward : f(jueen S'reet, t owing Queen north wardiy forth ice Of twenty- ‘ t feet more or tess to the piace of com meneement, Together with all rights, mem- ‘aud appurtenances. ‘The above sale made pursuant toa power of vale contained in a eertain Indenture of M rigage bearing date ihe tweptv-eighth day of Febrt ary, one thousand « ight hundred and eich’ y nine, mad between Robert Angus and Catherine Ann Viola Angus his wife, of the ene part, and Edward J. Hodgson, Trustee of : au om late Charles Wright, of the other ma « Ot further particulars apply to Wr. William “tewart, Solicitor, Newson’s Bock, Char- lottetown. Lrated this 4th day of November, A. D. 1806, EDWARD J. HOTGAON. nov —{ tl sale eo Removal. We tolay move from our old stand jrafton St , North side Post Office, to the store lately occupied by R. K. Brace,north of Market House, where we will be pleased to see al! our old customers wed many new | ones. W. A. HUTCHESON nov7— lw, thea cod 2w—pat. t for Diseases and Care of Sick Room,” Mailed Free. 32 Custom House Street, Boston, Mass \ MAIDEN FAIR. BY CHARLES GIBBON. A gray day that would have been dull anywhere but by the A strong blowIng and the gray and blue eaping into white combs and landsman would have called it a gale, but to fisherfolk it was only “a weo thing fresh.’’ The gray old heuses, with their red and brown roofs, looking out on the harbor, would alao have appeared dull and dirty but for sea. breeze Waters points. <A their picturesquely irregular gables and heights. Then the busy figures of the fishwives in thelr bright-colored petti- coats and ‘‘short gowns’’ (long jackets); the lounging groups of the fishermen, and, above all, the bustle in the harbor and on its walls which projected out into the Forth, gave life to the scene in har ny with the strong breeze and the leaping Waters. Out on the furthest point of the gray walls a group of men and women, with the spray flashing over them and the keen wind biting their cheeks, stood watching a smack which was tacking to make the port. “Will she win in, think you?’ asks one. ‘‘Safe enough—Bob Ross is _ steering,’’ confidently answers a little weather- wizened-faced old man, by name Dick Baxter. Bob Ross had seen a smack capsize and with five trusty comrades had put off to the rescue. “It was a daftlike thing for Bob to think he could be outin time to help them “It was worth trying,’’ said Baxter dryly. Suddenly the prow of the boat is turned toward the opening in the walls and comes straight and swiftly along, crosses the bar, down goes the sail, and boat and men are safe in the haven. here was no cheer, although brave work had been done; but an eager in- spection of the boat to see who was in it. ‘*They hae gotten them a’but Jock Tamson,"’ sald Baxter in a matter-of-fact tone, the circumstances being of too ordinary a nature to call for much feel- ing; ‘‘puir sowl, he’s gaen.’’ ‘My man,my man,”’ cried a woman rushing down the steps to the boat, ‘whar’s he?’’ lLhere was po answer and the woman understood. She bowed her head, cov- ered her face with her hands and was silent. Then a couple of burly women, with broad shonlders and muscular hands, touk each an arm of the mourner. ‘‘Come awa hame, Jeanie,’’ said one, juietly, and the voice was tender al- sagh the notes were harsh, ‘‘ye’ll be better there.’ And they led the widow home. Bob Ross was the first out of the boat, helplog one of the three men who had been saved to land. The others followed, and were first assisted to a much-needed iram and then to their homes. The crew proceeded to the inn, accompanied by a number of friends eager to obtain more details of the rescue than had been given in the hurried answers to the crowd in the haven. Koss did not accompany them. He gave his stalwart frame a shake like a uge Newfoundiand dog after coming out of the water, and that contented him. He was a man about thirty, a handsome fellow, tall and sinewy, dreased in a pilot jacket, and boots over his trousers, His face was tanned by exposure to the weather, the features good, and the lear gray eyes which looked straight at any man bespoke an honest, open, and fearless nature. He had begun life in his father’s fishing smack; but whilst slways ready to do his duty in the boat, e had continued to attend school more than the other lads of the village, and to ike more of what Le learned there, ihe dominie took an interest in him and helped him to learn navigation as far as it was in that worthy man’s power to ic It. But his real knowledge was gained by practical experience in his father’s So by the time he was twenty- two he was said to know the road from Newhaven to John O’Groat’s—ay, or Newhaven to Yarmouth— better than any pilot in Leith. He obtained bis license and became a recognized pilot. He soon earned a high reputation as a trusty, steady, and skilful man. But he still retained his interest in the smack, and when occasion permitted went out to the fishing with as much glee as of old. After he had seen the rescued men safe in their homes, he turned on the way to hisown. Dick Baxter met him. He was a favorite of Dick’s, and that was an honor; for Dick was a person of importance in the village. An accident thirty years ago had disabled him from following his craft asa fisherman; but he eked out a living by doing odd jobs at the harbor and by tips he obtained from sightseers for information about the place and people. This he gave with the air of a proprietor showing his place to his guests. Amongst fisherfolk he obtained the reputation of being a wise man. He was a pawky one, giving advice in a slow, learned way that im- pressed the simple although clever peo- ple. He pronounced as authoritatively on the position of current politics as on religious affairs and the weather. In short he was an authority in the land notwithstanding the chaff which he had sometimes to endure from the younger men. In his scaly old blue jersey and corduroy trousers, and with his thin brown wizened face, he was always ot his post and knew everybody's affairs. “I was on the look-oot for you, Bob. Hoo did you manage? It was weel done ony way.”” ‘*We were just in time—poor Thomson had gone and the other three were just dropping off the keel. But you see we got them and that’s all.’’ ‘‘Ay,but it was wee) done, and there’ll be a paragraph in the Scotsman about you the morn.”’ ‘“*Well, it 11 do nae harm,” Ross, laughing. "Is that a’ you think o’t? Man, i'd gie onything to hae them speak about me in print! But be that as ’t may, wha do you think is here?’’ ‘A lot o’ folk.”’ ‘‘Jist that, jist that; but I was think- ing you would like to ken that Jeems,"’ (pronounced with the s short) ‘‘is here.”’ **To see his mother, I suppose, and get some more of her siller.’’ *‘Jist that, an’ speaking that fine Eng- lish I could hardly understan’ him. But I thought you would like to ken, for he’s come to see some ane forbye his mither,’’ That was what Dick Baxter had been waiting to tell, and he enjoyed the look on Bob Ross’s face—a comical attempt to — the fact that the news disturbed im. “But what can that matter to me, A party of eighty pereons can sit down comfortably in the dining room of the Czar’s yacht. There is alsoa library, a music room aud # billiard room, and all the kitchen arrangements are most elab- orate and complete, - smack f ' i nu answered Dick? Istippose he is free to go wher- ever he is weleome, like other folk.’’ ‘Nae doot, and it’s jist as you tak’ it. But if 1 was in your place, I'd be there afore him.’ ‘‘Where, man, where?’’ ‘As though you didna ken!’’ ex- claimed Dick slyly. ‘‘Hows’ever, you'll ken fine when I tell you that I saw her yestreen and she was speerin’ for you, and there was a braw lavgh on her face when Isaid you was to bo here the-day.”’ “Thank you, Dick,’’ sald Ross with evident annoyance; ‘“‘but I wish you woukina meddle.” ‘“‘I didna ken afore that it was ony harm to do a frien’ a guid turn,’’ an- swered Dick Baxter in his most dignifled way. ‘No barm—I hope.’’ ‘I didna say onything by ordinar,"’ sald Dick a little sulkily, and yoi witha desire to reassure Ross, seeing him so much put out. But the ‘by ordinar’’ must have had an extensive range in- deed in his mind, since he had been praising his young friend without stint to Annie Murray, the only child of Captain Duncan Murray, who was sole owner of Anchor Cottage and the Mer- maid steamer. ‘‘And she didna take it that ill,’ added Dick pawklly. “Then it’s all right.”’ And Ross laughed again as he went his way, and that way was to Anchor Cottage. He had been sent for by Cap- tein Duncan on a matter of business. But the business was not in Bob Koss’s mind as he walked rapidly along with head bowed against the wind, the spray dashing over the parapet, and the run slowly beginning to make its way through the mist. ‘“‘I wonder can it be true! Was she thinking o’ me? Maybe, maybe, for she’s no upsetting like other lassies I ken o’ —but what havers is this? The captain is friendly and kindly; bunt he is proud o’ his daughter, proud o’ his steamer, and proud o’ his siller—he would never sear o’t when there’s a chiel like Cargill hanging about waiting for her.’’ At this thought he stopped, teeth closed and feet went down harder and faster on the ground. Again:— ‘But why should he not think of his own early days and count my chances as guid as his were?’’ Here a faint smile of hope crossed his face; but the smile faded into a troubled look. “I’m thinking he would do it, too, if Cargill werena here with his fineries and his siller that he had no hand in making. . .. Puir auld Bell Cargill—it was a pity you spent your life in hoard- ing up your bawbees for a loon that’s more than half-ashamed to call you his mother before his fine friends—ugh! Lerd forgie me for thae hard thoughts. If Annie likes him let him hae her.”’ The healthy nature of the man rose against this envious spirit which had for a moment taken pos+sssion of him. He lifted his head and looked Fate steadily in the face. She should take him for his own sake or he would ‘‘e’en let the bonnie lass gang.”’ It was a relief to the man to feel this better mood upon him before he reached the cottage, for he knew that ugly thoughts make ugly faces. It was 4 re- lief, too, that the sun had scattered the mist and brightened everything. (To be Continued) H. J. Lisle, representing Ganong Bros., phag, N.B. tayes Chase's Ointment cared mee] rnecase of Itching Eczema. everything advertised, several’ eogees pre- rmanent relief. Know ef several cases of Itching Piles it has cured.” BRADFORD, JULY 4,1894.—I consider Dr, Chase's ointment a send to anyone sufferi: »iles, itching scrotum or any Wohin aio ts sootiing Qo felt from the first appli- cation.—J No. It ie reported from Ottawa that a new wing will be added to the eastern block of the Parliament Buildings for the purpose of the storage of valuable recor¢s in fire proof vaults. Bulld Up. When the system is run down a person uunes an easy prey to Consumption or- Scrofula. Many valuable lives are saved by using Scott’s Emulsion as soon as a de ciive in health is observed. On the birth of his eighth daughter last week Gomer Davis, the editor of a Kansas paper, announced the event in a paragraph beginning: “Everything appears to be coming our way.” Complete:y Lnocked Out, **T was so much run down I had togive up work, and [ felt as if life was not worth living,” writes Wm. W. Thompson. Zephyr, Ont. “TI took Seott’s Sarsaparilla and am now feeling asI did years ago.” Scott’s Sarsaparilla tones up the entire system, purifies the blood, and eradicatet rheumatic and ecrofulous poisons. Ask tor Scott’s and get it. A fifty year old widow of Glovcester, Eng., who has just lost a breach of pro- mise suit against a farmer of #ixty, put in a bill for 10@ teas, 30 suppers, several plum puddings and rome pills. 25 cents cures Catarrhal Headache, “ “ Incipieut Catarrh, “ “6 Hay Fever, & “6 Catarrha! Deafness, “ “ Cold in the head ir 10 min. * “ Foul] breath caused by catarrb 25 cents secures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box. Sole by all dealers. The schooner Waukesha was wrecked off Muskegon, Mich., early on Sunday morning and six lives were lost. But one man of a crew of seven, commanded bya drunken captain, reached the shore. it\Saved Our Child, “My little daughter, three snd a half sear old, suflered three years with Eczema. Her little body was covered with the itch ing rash, and doctors did no good. Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment entirely cured and saved our child. Her skin is clearand nota sign of rash is to be seen.” Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B. Mr. Aiton is one of thousands benefitted by this unfailing cure for piles and skin dis eases, Prof. Bell, of the Dominion Geological Survey, is of the opinion that the mineral found near Sudbury is anthracite coal; but as it isin veine instead of layers, he is doubtful if it will be found in paying quantities, _———__-<-2 Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, Chase’s Pills have gained popularity be- canse they are a specific for the uric acid condition, prevent Bright’s disease, cure Kbeumatism and all Catarrhal conditions of the Kidneys and Bladder, They do this because they possess remarkable alterative, tonic and deuretic properities, exerting a wonderfully soothing influence on irritated or inflamed mucos mcmbrance of the kid- nes or bladder. One pilla dose. 25 a box. The cheapest mediciaein the work.. r Sarita iocicnteeaaltciasiaanel dhcaecenaadiinesiaint iain mama ssiesiabagediener ie eaeeainae coo cianciedlioansinesiiuoguneniaiionenanetncnenetateeaiiaisdcaniaamccagiaiadaiainamgannnstaeea wee Highland Ranges -—— «—[Viade in Boston —SOLD ONLY BY— Fernroll & Chandler Charlottetown,J uly 22, 1896—z46 & wy EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT. Little Giant Sulky Plough Why Walk When you can Rraer . We can suit the most purticnlar, as our,stock consists of tweve different varieties of the best up to date STEEL PLOUGHS on the market, — : J. FLEURY’S SONS Ensilege and Straw Cutters, Grain Crushers, Miil Grinders, Root Cuttere, Root Pulpers, Fan Mills, Horse Powers, Threshers and Shakers, Har- ness, Road Cart, Road Wagons, Express Wagoas, Box Carts, Cart Wheels, ete. Buy dircet frou us and save money. Give us a call before buying, and be convinced. A. HORNE & CO. ie* ES Es Royal Insurance Company ASSETS, $50,000,000. LOWEST RATES PROMiT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES J. MACEACHERN, ASSENT. STANWAY &Co Wholesale Wine & Liquor Merchants ITALEAN EWAREHOUSE 243 Hollis and 48 Upper Water Street HALIFAX, N. 5S. . P. O Box 475. y 14) ES A = : ong] tf You Are AYOU GOING RETO Going to \é sastoi BON LON —BY THE— FAST LINE P Or any part of the United § tates, The Cheapest and Best Route Dis via the PLANT LINE, ti.The Popular Route. Buy your tickets by the SS HALIFAX arriving at Charlottetow every T'riday p- In, —_- - Direct Service From Charlottetown The 8.8. HALIFAX will leave Char lottetown for Boston every Friday at 1 p- m., arriving at Boston Mondays 7 a.m., returning leave Boston Tuesdays at noon, calling at Hawkesbnryand Hali fax each way. Last Sailing of season from Charlottetown Friday, Nov. 13th. Via Pictou and Halifax. W. W. CLARKE, ficket Agent THE MUTUAL LIFE Ensurance Company OF NEW YORK. RICHARD A. McCURDY, I RESIDENT. Statement for the year ending December 31, 1895 :— Aspets.....0...cccseeee ovccessosGHaal 213,721.33 Liabilidies....céccccoscesscccoee 1945041107 BE Surplus....ceccomseseesesserens $26,866,563.75 Passengers leaving Charlottetown on hele Saturday, morning, via Pictou, rme-ke} Total Income.....ss+1.ee00 $48,597,430.51 ’ close connection at Halifax with 8. S. Halifax sailing Saturday night, - For further particulars apply to Char- lottetown Steam Navigation Co., Char- lottetown, or to H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt., ayl Halitax, N.S. (Company’s total income is about $10,- 000,000 more than the annual revenue of Canada). votal Paid Policy-holders In 1095 ..0scc00s evccesevers . $23,126,728.45 Insurance and Annuities iin BOGOR... sence scecsescee .--$899,074,453.78 Net gain in 1895.........e006 $61,647,645.36 —— TO LET —— ’ That beautifully situated iwo story dwelling on Prince St, now Sccupied by Nore —Insurance mere!y written is dis carded from this Statement as wholly mis- leading, aud only insurance actually issued and paid for in cash is included. Mr. Thos. R. Brooks. Pu*session given — about Ist November. Apply to ‘Paid to Policy-holders since PEAKE BROS. & CO, organization.....+... preven $411 567,625.79 sept26t—tf Robert A. Granniss, Vice-President. Walter A. Gillette, General Manager Gsanc F. Lloyd, 2d Vice-President Frederic Cromwell, Treasurer | Emery McClintock Actuary p HORSE CLIPPING, + JOHN MACEACHERN, As the clipping season is ‘x0w here }; : parties baving, horre: that they jmiend DE a ee ent I. having clipped, wouli do well tocall at} “a7 Giollie Street, Halifax, N.8. Nicho:son’s Stables, Graftan, St. where | ea »N.8. all work is done at moderate rates. } 7 - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, us96. SHOCTING UNDIR WATER. Iesnlt of jn Novel The Txperiment Re cently Made ta hugtand,. The most curions experiment ever made with a plece of crdpance was ni Portsmouth, Kngtand A «#tuge Was rected in the harbor within tha tide vark. On this an Armstrong gun of the 10-pound pattern wes mounted, The gun was then losded and carefully aimed at a target—asll this, of during the time of low tide. A few hours after, when the gun and the target were both covered with water to a depth of six fect, the gun was fired hy means of electricity. We said ‘‘simed at a target,’’ bat the facts are that there were two targets, but only cone was erected for this especial experiment, the other being the huil of an old vessel, the Griper, which l.y directly behind the target snd in range of the ball. Yhe target itself was placed only 25 feet from the muzzite of the gun. t was somposed of oxk beams and planks and 2t inches thick. In order to make the old Griper invulnerable a sheet of boiler plates three inches thick was riveted to the water logged hull, in direct range with tie course the ball was expected to take if not deflected by the water. On all of these—the oaken target, the boiler plates and the old vessel hull—the effect if the shot from the submerged gun was really startling. The wooden target was pleroed through and through, the boiler iron target was broken into pieces and driven into its ‘‘backing,’’ the ball pass- ing right on through both sides of the vessel, making a huga hole, through which the water poured in torrents. Taken altogether, the experiment was an entire suecess, demonstrating, as it did, the feasibility of placing submerged guns in harbors in time of war and do- ing great damage to the vessels which an enemy might dispatch to such points for the purpose shelling cities. —Iu- vention. course, BREACHES IN THE WALL. the Weak Spot, the Kidneys—Thay must be Guarded as Life Advances—Defence Strengthened {by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Pont Horr, Oct. 26 (Special) —Citizene called on here to vouch for correctners of he fuliowing statement without an ex- ception endorsed it as true. Mr. Chas. Gilchrist, Chief cf Police and government Fishery overseer of bie own ca~e said :— ‘For cen years my distress increased un- til the doctor called it Diabetes. At times my tuffering was intense, and medicine taken did no good. At lasta faiend as- ured me that Dodd’s Kidney Pills would cure me. A few boxes have kept that promise, and I thank these pills for a per- feot and I believe permanent cure.” Canadian horses continue to bring good prices in England. 130 Canadian draught and harness horsea, hunters, etc., recently -old in London, realized good prices all round, the highest bringing $315, and several $200 each. Formerly with Davies & Haszard, Ch’town, P. E I Attorney & Counsellor-at-law Com m:ssioner for the Provixces. Tremont ‘Building. Room 629, BOSTON, MASS. EE = Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements uncer this heading charge five cents per line. OST.—Between RC Caihedr.| and Queen 4 ®quare, on Sunday Noy 34, a wallet containing a sum of money tinder will be rewarded by leaving at this vdice nov.i-3in \ TANTED.—A narseis kept, this office. general servant where a No washing. Apply at novii—dli-wliin pssnnaasencesnonseisteonianemeantstintsansed-SSthocnetaen CCORDING TO AGENTS’ REPORTS, * Queen Vic'oria; Her Life and Reign,” introduction by Lord Dufferin, will reach high water mark of circulation; one agent reported twenty-nine orders the day after he got his prospectus, many take orders from thnre-four hs of cails made; we need canvas- -ers tor Canadaand Australia; prosp cius free on deposit of $1 as guarantee; if you want a share in this gold mine bustle, for tei ritory is going fast.—The Bradley-Garretson o , Lid ‘Lorent», nuvil— , My Mt COW FOR SALE—Apply to R. K. J! Jost. novld—d3in wlin, I can employ five men and three ladies to work at and A good thing with good sal- r rm WANTED around home. ary for pushers, T. H. LINSCOTT, 49 Richmond St. W. Toronto, Ont sepili--dy& wky Wee eneral servant in a small fapily. Middle aged gyerson prelerres, Appty to Robt, Crane, one docr Lelow Pow- mn St on Graiton St bov7—il OST,—-Within two weeks, a flat key, No 4 4), Finder will kindly retarno to this office and receive rewaru nov7- sinecd \ TANTED.---Girl for General Housework Apply to Mis F Per«ins, Brighton Road nov2 \0 LET--The Shep on Grafton St opposite Law Courts, now occupied by W A Het- cheson as a Fruit and Confectionery Store ossession given early in Nov Apply to Db May septi—dyawky-t Atonce,a few good men to WA N TED whom $10.W or $12.00 a week would be an opvject. send Reference. The Bradley Garretson Co. Lid., 49 Richmond St W., Toronto Ont — vO LET.—That beautifully situated dwell!- ing on Prince street, now occupied by Capt Murchison. Possession given about 25th October,--Appy to Peake Bros & Co —17if S$] R A WEEK EASY — You work right eSiLO around bome, a brand new thing, no trouble to make $18 per week easy; write to us quick; you will be surprised how easy it can be done; send us your addres« anyway; it will be 1or your interest to investigate; write to- day; you can positively make $/8 a week easy. Address, [mperial Silverware Co,, Box C. U., Windsor, Ont. sep29—lm O TET—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole souse A'so inclosed yard with stable, and is at present occupied by Mrs John A, McInnis, who is about to leave the Island Apply to Mr Thomas McQuaid, lower Queen street, or to the owner at Southport EpWwarp KELLY Sune 19, 18 O LET.—A three story dwelling house on Prince St., containing eight rooms and ntry, Possession given Oct, Ist, Apply to ’, W. Wellner- septs © LET.--The store and printing office now occupied by Haszard & Moore in the rown Block. Possession given Ist Novem- Br Apply to James Faten. june 11246. iO LET —A ple.santily situated dwelling house facing south and weston Biighton Koad, at present occupied by Harrison « ar- vell, Esq.. heated with hot air furnace, and lighted by electricity, and having hot and eold water fittings in bath room and kitchen. Containing parlor, dining room, office, kit- chen ard “an'ry, On greund floor, four bed- rooms and bath room on first floor,and two attic rooros, and having ‘sawtborne h<dge and grass lawnin front. Ten minutes’ walk from Pes!, Office, five minutes from tennis ground and bathing house in Victoria Park— Apply to W. C, Harris, Jr, septlé-tf ae an . - — — alelishManures —_— SC —_—_—_—_— —— SUPERPHOSPHATES AND CHEMICALS. eee ae Sole Agents for P. E. Island for THE FERTILIZER CO., the largest concern of the world. We have a large stock, on hand and to arrive t tnese well known MANURKs, and ean refer parchaesilill inany of our very best farmers who have 2 for years with very gratilying results. We can also supply the same goods (Ground Slag’ offered by our would-be cowipetitors as “ English Fertilig 2 at at least 20 per cent less price than they now ask for it, te at the same time we would not advise its nse belleving pre THE GENUINE ENGLISH MANURES As soLp ONLY BY US ar : a the best value. Prices, Pai pllets, ete., on applicasinia! 7 '.2> HRROS. Charlottetown April & 18996—2aw (25) & wky Oi lovey, Souud Busiigge WHOLESALE & RETAIL Hardurare and Stoves, City Hardware Store Celebrated “ Jewel” Sroves wm : wns sae till end of vear, we want to exchange a BIG ae goods for a Bic Pitre or Casu or Goop Norgs, eal . * Ww rite for prices and you will find the Old City ardware Store will give you special good value for either cash or good nutes, ‘T'ry it and you are sure to buy R. B. NORTON & (0, BRADLEY kind in the been using them The St. Lawrence Sugar Refining Co.Ltd Montreal Laboratory of Inland Revenue, Office of Official Analyst, Montreal, April Sih, 1895 = herehy certify that 1 have drawn, by my own hand, ten ean ae ot a a LAWRENCE SUGAR R*FINING CO’S EXTRA STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR, indiscriminately taken from ten lots of about 150 barrels each. I Lave analysed same, and find them uniformly to contain: 99 yoy to 160 per cent. of Pure Cane Sugar. with no impurities whatever.’ (Signed) JOEN BAKER EDWARDS, Ph D., C. 4, Prof. of Cuemistery and Pub. Avalyst, Montrea N RATTENBURY, AGENT EDOTUES abd ullers For 135 Horse Power PORTABLE ENGINE and BOILER, Locomotive patiera. Hor zontal Engine on top of Boiler. 1 20 Horse Power, same pattern 1 25°Horse Power STATIONARY ENGINE andj BOILER, all ia. first-class order Price ow. Terms easy. NEW DAIRY ENGINES in sto-k, Abegweit™pattern. DAIRY BOILERS new, On hand. Also, DAIRY SUPPLIES of anv kind furnished on application oelnding the celebrated ALPA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR. It skims closer avd + a wnat mperature tian any othertn use, 24 Botth BABCOCK TESTERS aiwav on hand, Steam, Water, Soil and Sewer PIPES and FITTINGS in etock. FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY and PORTLAND CEMENT at competition prices, Our goods are all of the best, inciuding our STEEL DISK HARROW, whick we have ready for use. _ Our SEED BOXES will be"sold (20 per cent. lower than any in this market) direct to Farmers. Telephone communication. McKINNON & McLEAN. Charlottetown, April 16, 189€—djy & wy Good “erring ! 350 half barrels choice No. 1 Fat Herring. 150 quarter barrels extra choice Cape Breton Herring Also a lot of large Codfish for sale wholesale or retail. W. CRANT & Co. QUEEN STREET...... RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. Wood’s Phosphodine.— The Great Engiish Remedy. Is the result of over 35 years treating thousands of cases with all known drugs, until at last we have discovered the true remedy and treatment—a combination that will effect a prompt and permanent cure in all stages of Sexual Debility, Abuse or Excesses, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Mental Worry, Excessive Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Alcoholic Stimulants, ali of which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Wood's Phosphodine has been used successfully by hundreds of cases that seemed tottering over the grave—but with the continued and persevering use of Wood's Phosphodine, these cases that had been given up to die, were restored to manly vigor and health—Reader you need not despair—no mat- ter who has given you up as incurable~the remedy is now within your reach, by its use you can be restored to a life of usefulness and happiness. one package, $1; six packages, $5; by mail free of postage. One will please, c7x guaranteed to cure, Pamphlet free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ort., Canada. Wood's Phosphodire is sold by responsible wholesale and retail druggists in the Dominion, BWC OGF44FGQ44 Ott] wees ee i a, ns |