4 a? +? el . rove heg ay Boat sty Originated by an Old THE So0THNS griseVIN Family Physician in 1810 You can safely trust what time has indorsed for nearly a century. There is not a medicine in use today which px rns . nodyn qm extent as ] nt its own intrinsic m v i raft its vaiue is the fact that in the state where it ¢ Johnson's’ » Liniment e generé Yonnson. Esq. My Dear Sir calied at my store and left me some <4 since. Ican most truly say that it maint that time to this IOHUN B ver Son "_arsons’ Pills blood is sure to do havoc some: where. 1 heonly Preventive 1s sound kidneys, the only Cure, kidney MeO ‘cine, the only Wedicine is Dodd's Pills, Dodi’s Kidney Pills a we cao ell you the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 t rdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 pe dozea. Sent hy mail to any address pe eid. GZORGE-‘E. HUGHES, towy 3? Crarlottetown baby growth he baby’s mission is growth. To that little bun- die of love, half trick, half dream, every added ounce of flesh means added hap- piness and comfort! Fat is the signal of perfect health, comfort, good nature, baby beauty. Scott’s Emulsion, with hypophosphites, is the eas- iest fat-food baby can have, in the easiest form. It sup- plies just what he cannot get in his ordinary food, and helps him over the weak .places to perfect growth. Scors & Bowwa, Belleville, Ona MANY DAINTY y=, DISHES Hh CAN BE PREPARED WITH Ai J Wy Benson’s P|) CANADA a aoc. and 31.00 ~ al MANUFACTURED FROM 7 CHOICE SELECTED PURE CORN. TERATION THE BEST FOR CHILDREN. NO ADUI RECIPE for Infants’ Food. . To ome desertspoonful of Benson’ a? anada Prepar a a S I ‘al y of « v add half a pint o SEE OTHER RECIPES ON PACKAt:! THE EDWARDS&URG STARCH CO. Works: Cardinal, Ont. Offices: Montrea!, P.Q. THE MUTUAL LIFE fusurance Company OF NEW YORK URDY, FRESIDENT Sta ent for the year ending Decemt A +e's $221 .213,721.3 Lia : 94,347, 167.5 Surplus $26,366,563 .75 PORE TORIR uccresnceaicc os $18,597 ,430.5) C 4 . i} income is about Sli ‘ ’ an the annual reven Canada) onmmmpenes yotal Paid P hvuiders pb insihahes teesncaneas $2 ty 25,728 i I ance and Annuities . $61,$47,645.36 vore ~Insurance merely written ia d this Statement as whol v pis J 1] Onl¥Y Insurance a tually Bue abu pa i for ia eh 18 in tluded. — a to Policy-hold: Paid rs since 1 coe oor os . ooo Sli J 91 OL0.4 —— D . ‘ i" Ro'vert A. Granuiss, Vice-Presicd a . Valier A. Gillette, I<aac F. Lloyd, General Manager 2d Vice President Frederic Cromwell, Treasurer Ee ory McClintock, Actuary JOHN MACKEACHERN, Resident Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I J. A. JOHNSON, General Agent, “7 Hollie Street, Halifax, N.S. d&w uf may & Rebb-Armstrong Engines, Correct Design. Best Workmanship nodyne Liniment ie ywhere. | sesses the confidence of the public to so great Yor more than eighty years it has stood ~ eneration have used it. The best evidence riginated the sale of it is steadily increasings ¢ aco this month, your father, Dr. Johnson, ivne Liniment on sale I have sold it ever ea its hieh standard and popularity frou rody AND, N h ‘Waterford, Maine, Jau., 1891. es that Dr. A. Johnson, whose ed to ewery genuine bottle of Johus Anodyne Liniment, in the month of Tan. ro, first left at my store some of the same I ve supplied my customers with it ever r fifty vears) with increasing sales, siuce z KNOWLTON, Newburg, Maine, Onr Rook “Treatment for Diseases” Mailed Free, All Druggists. 1. 8, Johnson & Co.. Boston, Mass, LOVE AT NINE. What t! ld Boreas roars without And out unruly, My sw neetling close tome And says she loves me truly! What care I now for other's smiles Or frowns, however pleuty? She loves me, though she’s only nine, And Iam nine andtwenty None know my joy asI sit there, Her arms arouad me twining, For so-called love of selfish minds No more will I be pining Oue can accept without a doubt The love that now is mine, For love can never truer be, Or purer, than at nine. Dear little sweetheart, may I ne’er Betray the love I cherish, May no unwitting act of mine Cause it to fade or perish. No compliment as sweet as this, Though friendship may be pjeaty Where one is truly loved by nine, And he is nine and twenty. SHE ACCEPTED HIM. When Paula lost her dog, Bronzo, her chief sympathizer was Aylmer Rivers, a bald-headed barrister, who had been her constant admirer since her debut. He went so far as to offer to supply the aching void in Paula’s heart by sup- plying a pup of undoubted pedigree in place of the lost. “Oh, I could not put another in his place so soon,’’ was the tearful reply. A day or two after he was at work over a brief which was marked ‘‘Ur- gent,’’ when a tinkle of the telephone bell roused him from a deep fit of refleo- tion Indeed, so lost in thought was he that, although he heard the bell, he gradually awoke to consciousness of the fact that it had rung more than once before he had spplied his ear to the tube, ‘*Are you there, Mr. Rivers?’’ an impatient voice. “All right,’’> replied Aylmer, not at first observing any difference between the acoents he was answering and those that were in the habit of reaching him from the office of Messrs. Blank & Dash. ‘What d’ye want?’’ “Oh, I want to speak to you, Rivers,’’ reiterated the voice. “Well, goon, then,”’ replied Aylmer, impatiently, anxious to return to the papers which were scattered all over his table. ‘It's me—Paula,’’ he distinguished out of the reverberation of the dark tube. ** Delighted, [I'm sure,’’ replied Aylmer. “TI never expected such a pleasure. What can I do for you, Miss Lorraine?’’ There was a moment’s hesitation; then he could hear a sigh and a little nervous laugh. “IT wanted to tell you that I have been thinking over what yon said to me the other night, Mr. Rivers.’’ the voice said, “and that I-er—I accept your kind offer.’’ Now Aylmer had completely forgotten all about the dog and its loss, as well as his offer to replace the lost idol with one of his own selection. The important case upon which he was engaged held possession of all his think- ing faculties. The word ‘‘offer’’ in con- nection with his thoughts of Paula could have for him only one meaning. But how to reply to such a declaration through a medium? While he paused to put together words which should fitly ao- knowledge his happiness in receiving se asked Mr. unexpected an announcement, the bell rang again vociferousiy. “You won't forget, Mr. Rivers, will you, and come up soon to tell about it. I shall expect you this evening.’’ ‘““Thanks, thanks, awfully,’’ was all Aylmer had time to reply before he heard the telephone shut off He pushed his books from him and piled them one on top of the other, cloe- ing them without any care as to the references he had been seeking when bis meditations had been so unexpectedly broken in upon. He could not conceal from his inner consciousnenss the fact that, in acting as she had just done, Paula did not seem jaite to realize that lofty ideal which the sverage man is apt to look for in the or- dinary woman when he has set the seal f his choice upon her. Yet he endeav- ored to persuade himself it was, after all, a very easy, if unusual, way of inti- mating her preference, and for him that tas the main point at issue. The modern maiden, he argued, could not always be expected to follow the tra- ditions of her maternal ancestors, and the love affairs of the present day were bound to be a‘fected by the environment of the age. "Go to-night?’ Of course, he would. Was time ever so laggard in its flight? If she had not specially named the hour he would have rushed to herthen and there. ‘Oh, Mr. Rivers, I'm so glad you've come, but I don’t know what you'll think about my changing my mind so easily,’’ said the girl shyly. But Aylmer was not at the other end of the phone nuw—he advanced boldly toward her. ‘*My darling, how can I ever thank you enough?’ he exclaimed rapturously, as he took herin his arms, and in an- other moment would have kissed her, but the expression on Paula's face stopped him. ‘‘Mr. Rivers,’’ she gasped, ‘“*how dare you? What is the meaning of this extraordinary conduct, may I ask? And where, oh, where is the dog you promised me?’’ **Dog!’’ he exclaimed. ‘‘What dog? I— I really don’t know what you mean, Miss Lorraine. I can only suppose that I am the victim of some practical joke. You spoke to me this morning through the telephone, I thought, and you invited me here this evening.’’ Paula nodded assent. “And you told me,'’ hecontinued, em- phatically, ‘‘that you accepted my offer.’’ “*I accepted your offer of a dog, Mr. Mivers,’’ she said, as soon as she could speak. ‘‘How could I accept you when you never asked me?"’ “But you knew how much you?”’ pleaded Aylmer. **Of course,’’ admitted Paula, with an air of omniscience. ‘‘Don't women al- ways know? But they don’t accept a man before he asks them—ueually,”’ ‘Then let the exception prove the rule in this case,’’ pleaded Aylmer. “You are quite, quite sure,’’ mur- mured Paula, coyly, ‘‘and you won't say it was all my doing?’’ “‘Never,’’ said Alymer, reassuringly. “On the contrary, I shall attribute my happiness to Bronzo, and will always consider it a proof, if proof were want- ing, of his marvelous intelligence and foresight.’’ ‘The darling!’’ sighed Paula. **My darling!’ amended Aylmer. I loved ‘lhe accent of our native country dwells in the heart and mind, as well #6 op the tongue. Complete:y Lnocked Out. “T was so much run down I had togive up work, and I felt as if life wae not worth living,” writes Wm. W. Thompson, Zephyr, Ont. “IT took Scott’s Sarsaparil a and an now feeling as I did years ago.” Scott's Sarsaparilla tones up the entire ROBB ENGINEERING CO. Ltd. Amherst system, purifies the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofulous puisons, Ask for Scott’s and get it, DAILY EXAMINER ° MONDAY, AUGUST ol, 1896, —> —— a FOR THE UNINITIATED. Walloping a singlo—Making a base | hit. A fungo to oenter—A fly to field. A whistling triplet—A _ threo-base hit. Hugging a musty—Catching a swift ball. Connecting with a balloon fly—Catch- ing a high ball. Synonyms: ‘‘Clasping # high one’’ and ‘‘pulling « trow down.’’ Dying easy at first—Describos a case where the first baseman puts a man out with little effort. Had wings on his heels—Used to de- scribe a fleet runner Had tabasco sauce in his arm—Used te deseribe a vigorous batter Larruped a scraper— Batted a high ball, “*Slashing a peach"’ is almost synonym- ous, but less definite Lacing an easy one—Describes a case where the batsman has little difficulty in dealing with the pitcher Unchaining a cyclone with the willow —To bata ball which moves off very awiftly, pursuing a course near the earth Ambled to the bag—Made a by easy stages Embezzling the where strategy temporarily place of lee talent center base plate—Describe a case takes tho AT STITTSVILLE! fhe Town's Leading Merchant Laid U, Rheumatism in various forms is one o! the most common diseases there ix It arises generally from impure bloo: and a broken down system In the limbs it is puiniul; in most of the in ternal organs dangerous, and in the heart usually fatal. The experience of Mr. S. Mann, th. well known general merchant vo! Stitts ville, is interesting : “Last winter | was badly afflicte¢ with rheumatism. I[ decided to try Dr. Chase's Pilla. To my surprise. j got immediate relief, and before | ha: used one box my affliction was gone “IT was also troub'ed with biliou ness for years, and at intervals o! thre: or four weeks would be laid up with : severe ind si Sines using Chase’s Pi'ls I had ar attack of either. “T may add that Dr. Chase's Oint ment for piles aud skin diseases in ju as effective as jr. Chase's Pills for blood troubles. I have a clerk who suiee terribly from bleeding piles. He trie? “hase’s Ointment and fn a few days war completely cured.” Al’ dealers and Edmanson Pat-s & Co. nanwfactucers, Toronto. 2ie, t& StOmach have rot headache Chaee’s Linseed and Turpent'ne for broneétis amd conusumptica. Sure 25 cents. “Chase's K, & L, Pills Cure Dyspepsia. olds, nre, For the last eight years I have been a sufferer from constipation and dy-pepsia— [ tried dozens of different medicines, but nothing gave me relief until I used Dr, Chase’s Kidney—iiver Pills, which curd me, James Hearn. Woodville, Ont. The Britis advance on the Soudan goer quietly and steadily, though not much has been said alout it. Interest in the movement has recently revived and deep- ened from the fact that the Belgian author- ties in the Congo cout try are supposed to he co-operating with the British. The Congo company’s men are moving down he Nile from the Great Lakes as the Brit- ish are moving up, the intention being to “smash the Mabdi? between the two forces, Ifthis plan has been made and varried out,the withdrawal of England from Egypt and the Nile valley will be lefinitely postponed. KNDED AT LAST, After Two Vears of Misery Fu dured Back- ache Succum bs to Dodd's Kidney Pills, Manoc (Special), Aug. 31—TIn a place ike this people sufferand sympathize, hope and mourr with each other. But ver many friends here, as elsewhere, wh nave long been aware of the precarious health and long suffering of Mre. J. Fer- zusson will be pleased to learn that her painful sufferings have ended at last, and at instead of being unable, as ehe says. ‘to turn hereelf in bed,” the is herself mce more asthe resultof using a few wxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. She fur- her says tbat fromthe third day after commencing to nee these pills, she was free from al] pain; and that now she feels 48 well as ever before in ber life. The other day a fisherman at Granville, NY. 8., noticed some stuff floating on the vater that looked like tallow. He took it ome and tried to make soft soap out of it, but found that it was unavailab'e for that mrpose. He had-about 100 pound- of the material altogether, of which he then hrew away al] but six pound-, At this woint he discovered that the substarce was -‘mbergris and that it was worth $3 an unee. He has sold his six pounds for £3,600, bunt is unhappy when he thinks cf he $56,000 that be might have had. Having carried two constituencies the Government may take courage and istue he writ for Sackatchewan. It has been vacant six weeks now. 400,000 Free Samples Given Away in Fight Months, Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are the only kidney pills krown with sufficient merit to guarantee the proprietors in giving away hundreds of thousands of sample packages free. Ask your druggist for a sample if your kidneys or liver is deranged. The Turkish Government has definitely accepted, with a few modifications, the proposals of the powers for the future governt of Crete. nme Build Up. When the system is run down a person tecomes an easy prey to Consumption or Scrofula. Many valuable lives are saved by using Scotv’s Emulsion as soon as a de- clinegin health is observed. In the intervational yacht race at Toledo on Tuesday, the Canada defeated the Ven- NAAR EO a &: ¥ SS SST ONES ZAXSISSSIIIS SSNS SSSA SSS SSS SS for Enfants and Children. HIRTY years’ observation of Castoria with the patronage of millions of persons, permit us to speak of it without guessing, It is unquestionably the best remedy for Infants and Children the world has ever known. It is harmless. Children like it. It gives them health, It will save their lives, In it Mecthers have something which is absolutely safe and practically perfect as a ehild’s medicine, Castoria destroys Worms, Castoria allays Feverishnoss, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Card. Castoria cures Diarrhwa and Wind Colic, Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. Castoria cures Constipation and Flatulency, Castoria neutralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonous air, Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. Don't allow any one to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that it is “just as good” and “will answer every purpose.” Seo that you ret O-A-S-T-O-R-I-A, The fac-simile signature of Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. eo ARE YOU GOING 70 BOSTON —BY THE— FAST LINE P Buy your tickets by the SS HALIFAX, leaving Charlottetown every Friday at l p.m. W. W. CLARKE, Ticket Agent. May 29—d&w Beaver Line Steamers, SUMMER SERVICE DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL. From From Liverpool. Steamer, Montreal June 27 Tame hate, .o0 ksciccan July 15 July 4 ER BEI o wa ncscccne™ July 22 July 4....).ake Superior.......... Aug. 4 Tuly 25....Lake Winnipeg...... Aug, '2 Bee. Be cs BAO CRT... ck. cnccsccel Avg 19 Bee. Sia CE on cccvisccee Aug. 26 Aug. 22 Lake Fupetior........... rept, 9 Aug. 2....Lake Winnipeg ........ Sept. lo And Weekly Thereafter. FIRST CA BIN—$#, $15, $50 and $40, Round Trip, $80, $5, $4 ane $1130, according to steamer and accommodation SECOND CABIN—To Liverpool, $30; re- turn, $63; Glasgow, $32 50; return, $68; Bristol, or Cardifi, $33; return, $69; London, $33; return STF ERAGE—To Liverpool, London, Glas- gow, Belfast, at lowest rate<. NOTE—Steerage passengers by the Beaver Line are provided with the use of bedding, and eating and drinking utensils, free of charge. Freight carsied at iowest rates and to al! important points both in Canadaand Great Britain on through bilisof iading. Special! facilities provided for the carriage of butter, cheese and perishable freight. For further particularé as to freight or pas- sage apply to D. & C. MAcCIVER, D. W.CAMPBELL, Tower Buildings, Manager, !8 Hospital at, Liverpool, Montreal, TROOP & SON, Agents, 5t John, N B, if You Are Going to BUSTON Or any part of the United States, The Cheapest and Best Route is via the PLANT LINE, The Popular Summer Route. Direct Service From Charlottetown The 8.8. HALIFAX will leave Char- lottetown for Boston every Friday at 1 p- m., arriving at Boston ondays 7 am., returning leave Boston Tuesdays at noon, calling at Hawkesburyand Hal fax each way. Via Picton and Halifax. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Saturday, Monday and Thursday morn- ings via Picton, make close connection at Halifax withS. 8. Halifax sailing Satur- day midnight and with SS OLIVETTE sailing every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m. For further particulars apply to Char- lottetown Navigation Co., Charlottetown or to or H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt., may7 Halifax, N.S. cedor by twenty-three minutes over a 24 mile triangular course. The winds were light and variable, and the Canada finisl.ed just inside the time limit. Many a Young Man, When from over-work, possibly assisted by an inherited weaknese, the health fails and rest or medical treatment must be resorted to, then no medicine can be em— ployed with the same beneficial results as Scott’s Emulsion. The ninety-ninth annual meeting of the Canadian Medical Association is now in session in Montreal. About one bundrea and fifty members are in attendance. reascn’s work, sailing STEAMER FAST NET. The steamer Fastnet commences her from Halifax TUESDAY, May 5th, and will continue to sail weekly, leaving Halifax every Tuesday, calling at the foll owing ports Spry Bay, Sheet Harbor, Salmon River, Isaac’s Harbor, Canaso, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury A Prominent Londoner, mn ee , ouris, Loxpox, Ont. Charlottetown and Chase’s Ointment is an invaluable rem- edy for Itching Piler, and in my Gwn case I would pay $50 per box for it if it could not be had otherwise. Joux Peppicoms, 160 Sydenham St. It iseiated that the betrothal of Queen Wilbelmina of the Netherlands to Prince Bernard of Saxe-Weimar will be announced next month. PLEASANT VIEW HOUSE, was has been thorough!y renovated and has béen enlarged ¥ the addition of a large wing, will be open guests afer Jur e 20th. The Proprietor again solicits the patronage | of all who desire to spend their vacation at a! first class summer resort. ~ MATTHEW SMITH, r he reception ot Proy rietor Pleasent View Hampton june 15 Summerside. Freight solicited, Low rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town, Apr.] 20, 1896—dy HOTEL ACADIA. Grand Tracadie Beach, P.E.I. OPENS JUNE 15 1896 Unrivalled as @ health and pleasure re sort. Terms, $2.00 per day ; $8 to $10 pe week, I C. HALL, Manager Charlottetown, June 4, 1896—3 mos pe Se Quebec Steamship Company. HIS fine steamship is now running regularly between Montreal and Charlottetown, calling at Quebec, Father Point, Gaspe and Perce. Elegantly Furnished for the Passenger Trade—Electric Lichts throughont. Freight carried at reasonable rates, and bandled with Great care. Special rates made for Dry Goods, or any large quantity er merchandize. Eggs Carried Very Cheap. The sailing dates are:— From Montreal. From Ch’town. &th June lst. June wat * lith “ 6th July ma * 20th “ 13th July 3rd Aug. a. * aa. 10th Aug ma 6 sa = 14th Sept. 4th Sept. CARVELL BROS., Agents, May 28th—2aw (1 4), 2m How is our Watch Keeping Time A Waich is a delicate piece of machinery, and to give satisfaction should not be kept going year after year without cleanining If yours needs aitentiou. bring it at once to us and we will put it it in .ood runpiug order at a moderate charge G. H. TAYLOR, Graduate Optician. North Side Queen Square, Ch’town. FOR PICKLING 3 bbls. Pickling Spice. 30 “ Male Vinegar, full proof. 39% bbls. White Wine, full proof, 20 bbls English Malt. 50 Demijohns White Wine, XX, Wholesale only. CARVELL BROS. R GIRLS Warr r, NOWa S aug 5—2aw-lm CHURCH SCHOOL FO Michaelmas Term Begins Sept 5,1898 BISHOP OF NOVA SCOTIA—CHATRMAN BOARD OF TRUSTEES: LADY PRINCIPAL—MISS MACHIN; VICE PRINCIPAL—MIsS PAINTER With Bight Resident Governesses, Four Instructors, Matron and Traived Nurse, Housekeeper, etc., The New Assembly Hall, Art Rocm; ten additional Music Rooms, and the En- larged School Room, will be ready for oc - cupation in Septemter. Special Senior Students admitted. Dip- lomas gravted. The situation of Edgehill is remarkably attractiveand healthy. The grounds include “Lawns, Tennis Courts, Skating Rink, Gardens, etc., and cover eight acres. For calendar containg full information apply to DR. HIND, Windsor, N. S. y21-246 tl 15th Sep. New Prices in Watches We® have lately received a nice assortment of Silver Watches for Ladie’s and Gentlemen, which were bought right, and can- not fail togplease in price. Call and inspect them. W. N. TANTON'S Great George Street, NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. FUNERAL TRAINS. The cost of Funeral Trains to Sherwood Cemetery, bas been reduced from $10.00 vo $6.00. HENRY SMITH, Secy. Sherwood Cemetery | aug22—dy6in. wkylin. | 1 i] GRAFTING HAIR. High Foreheads Kemedied and Madonna- Like Brows Produced, A dexterous French feat is that of grafting hair along the foreheads of women with whom nature has been cruel in arranging for the hair to grow too far back cn tho forehead or when the hair springs in an ugly, irregular line. From other parts of the head short new sprouting hairs are delicately extracted and replanted along the top of an un- cumely forehead, The inventor of the new process clings boldly to the argument that no woman can ever expect to Jay any claim to beauty whose forehead is ungracefully draped, and that, of all beautiful women he never found a face that for half its charm did not depend upon the lovely framing of the forehead. Modern training has entarged the size of women’s heads nearly half an inch all round, and added a half inch of ‘bald space’’ to her forehead’s depth. The in- crease in the head’s size has taken from perfect feminine grace, and the widening of the forehead from eyebrow to hair root has nearly destroyed the low Madonna- browed woman, the type of most perfect loveliness. Another Man Wantsto Buy Eyesight. Fifty thousand dollars awaits anyone who will restore eyesight to A. J. Miller, a wealthy dry goods merchant of Frank- fort, Ind. Mr. Miller has said so, and his word is accounted good in his native town. This proposition is tnterestingin itself, It is the more so because it is No. 2 in the line of similar offers. The first was by a New York man, who promised the sum of $1,000,000 for restoration of his sight. The New Yorker merely succeeded in aronsing from lethargy all the curers and healers dwelling in this wide coun- try. He is still blind, Until three years ago Mr. Miller en- joyed the sight of the average man. Three years ago, and like lightning in its quickness, came a stroke of paraly- sis. For weeks Mr. Miller was danger- ously ill. His recovery, when it began, was slow, and it was not complete. The stroke of paralysis had destroyed the optic nerve and Mr. Miller was a blind man. He manages his large business affairs still, but with the aid and co-operation of his son.—Chicago Tribune, Commercial Travellers, Wm. Golding, commercial traveller, 130 Esther St., Toronto, says: For fifteen years I suffered untold misery from Itching Piles, sometimes called pin worms. Many and many weeks have I had to lay off the road from this trouble. I tried eight other pile ointments and £0 ca}led remedies with no permanent relief to the intense itching and stirging, which irritated by scratching would bleed and ulcerste. One box of Chase’s Ointment cured me completely. A remarkable fact in connection with Li Hueg Chang is that he isthe only Chinaman ont of about 400,009,000 to whom the nations of Christendom would extend a welcome. TH EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR ON ITS EXHIBITION GROUNDS, Opening Sept. 224 and Casing Oct. 24,1896, Exhibits of Machinery Farm and Dairy Sheep, Swine, &c. Products of the Forest, Mines and Paintings, Sculpture. &c., Fancy — and Manufacture: Products, Horses, Cattle The Provincia! Covern ment herd of Live st {ost purchased, will be exhibited and ccd on tes Large Prizes in all the Usual Departments. Special Attractions.— Fireworks every suitable evening, Band Music, afternoonsand aaa. ae Performances in the MUSEMENT HALL, Varied Attracti the Parape Grounps. apace ue SPECIAL PASSENGER RATES ON ALL LINES OF TRAVEL PRIZE LISTS WILL DF DISTRIBUTE JULY 15th, oe G@ITRY FORMS AND ALL DESIRED INvORM wo. BE FURNISHED ON APPLICATION eal CHAS. A. EVERETT®? @.C PITFIEL Manager and Sec’y, D, President. Provincial Loans. Under Act 57 Viec., Cap. 6, and Amendment. HE limit of the amount having been ex- tended by statute of last session, the Goy- ernment of this Province is now prepared to receive loans for short or long periods In- terest 4 percent. Loans payable at call or at such time as may be agreed upon. ANGUS McMILLAN, Provinciai freasu re OR. H. D. JOHNSON EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT OCfiice -- Rent Street Aug 16,°94 ly Wants, Lost, Found, &« Advertisements under this heading charger five cents per line. \ TANTED,—A girl for general housework in a small family.—Apply at this Office. aug27—if. | { KUTILOCILILIT E y : E he ae i RY Vanity Fair Cigarettes Retail Everywhere (0c. pee Package W.S8. Kimball & Co., ROCHESTER, N.Y. Li FURST PRIZEMEDATS SRK EEE EE SE ae PEGE SE EE SOE Ee KS EE EES ES be Rs | | | Se HS a RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. A —— — —_—— — -_ PgHNES abd Ballers Far Sel 135 Horse Power PORTABLE ENGINE and BOILER, Locomotive pattern, Hor zontal Engine on top of Boiler. 1 20 Horre Power, same pattern. | 25 Horse Power STATIONARY ENGINE and BOILER, all io first-class order, Price’ow. Terms easy. NEW DAIRY ENGINES inf stock,gAbegweit “pattern. DAIRY BOTLERS new, on band. Also, DAIRY SUPPLIES of anv kind furnished on applicetion including the celebrated ALPA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR. It skims closer and a: a 1 pe mata t!an any otherin use, 24 Bottke BABCOCK TESTERS aiwav. on hand. Steam, Water, Soil and Sewer PIPES and FITTINGS ia stock. FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY and PORTLAND CEMENT at competition prices. Our goods are all of the best, inc'uding our STEEL DISK HARROW, which we have ready for ure. _ Our SEED BOXES will te sold (20 per cent. lower than any in this market) direct to Farmers. Telephone communication. McKINNON & McLEAN. Charlottetown, April 16, 1896—dy & wy — - eos ee ee erm — — THE TRUTH WILL STAND _ Satements founded on facts need no pillars of suppot It is an open secret that we can and do sell cheaper than any other Grocery house in the city, We are caterers for all kinds of trades, and we warrant every article we sell. We have a large stock of FLOUR KEROSENE OIL, and TEA, which we have bought at the lowest figures touched his season, and we intend giving our customers the benefit of these low figures. Flour, different brands, very cheap. Four gallons qest American Kerosene Oil, with good heavy tin can, for $1.10 Five pounds of Choice Blended ‘fea for $1.10 Kggs and Butter taken in exchange for cash goods delivered to all parts of the town free of charg WILLIAM GRANT & CO. QUEEN STREET best Charlotteteown. June 4, 1£96 Highiand «—NMlade in Boston —SOLD ONLY BY— Fennel & Chandler. Charlottetown, July 22, 1896-—246 & wy . cook and housemaid Apply at once to MRS, ARTHUR PETERS. aug.6—tf YES WE HAVE THE BEST PAYING busipess ever offered agents. $18 a week can surely be made by any man or woman, No possible doubt about it Imperial Sil- verware Co., Box P.L., Wicdsor, Unt. REMEMBER WE POSITIVELY @UARAN- tee $i8 a week. Dont fail to write at once. We will surprise you. Imperial silverware Co,, Box P, % Windsor, Ont. aug25-—lmo AGENTS MAKE $18 A WEEK EASY AND sure. Sendus your address and we wiil show you how todo it Imperial Silver- ware Co, Box P.L, Windsor Unt, EQ several Bright young men t ~~do work for us in this vicinily lr they have Bicycles all the better Address, “Advertiser,” Brantford Ont. __ Several first-class clerks to at tend to our business in thi aud adjoining Counties. Apply wih re ferences. 3 THE BRADLEY-GARRETSON Co,, LTD,, 49 Richmond St W , Torento Ont ‘T'o Let.—The store and printing office now occupied by Haszard & Moore in the Brown Block. 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