: ~ = r= ~ cea mate Purified Blood Saved an operation in the following i's Sarsaparilla cures when It makes pure blood. case. Ho ali others tail * A year ago my father, William Thomp- gon, was taken suddenly 11] with inflam- mation of the bladder. He suffered s great dea! and was very low forsometime. At last the doctor said he would not get well | anlessan operation was performed. Af this time we read about Hood's Sarsape- rilla and decided to try it. Before he used half a bottle his appetite had come back to him. whereas before he could eat but Little When he had taken three bottles | of the medicine he was as well as ever.” Fraycis J. THOMPSON, Peninsula Lake, Onatario. Remember | Hood’s Sarsaparilla | is the Only True Blood Purifier Promineutly iu the public eye today. Hood's Pills a | puwy DESPAN |} val'ey, W } bitherte, | to steal except a few | which would only make them swear and | Only our little | to go wit WiLt We ure are os mee ¢ a ' ar vied sace’s ¢ { price, soc. pe .° Six boxes $2.50. Dk. L. 4. SMITH & CO., Toronto. we can seil you Dodd's Kidney Pills at be following prices, viz.:—650c. per box gix boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 verdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dcz2n. Sent by mail to any address por’ aid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 Charlcttetown. — ————— — Fitz-dames Scotch Whisky 2ECOMMENDS SPECIAL QUALITY—8 Years Old. PURITY GUARANTEED Soie Proprietors: “or Sale by all Dealers. Sceit’s Emulsion is i-liver Oil emulsified, or > €a vy of dis astion al 1. ana as~ 4 l y id in the digestion of the Oil and increase materially the potency of both. It isa re- markable flesh-producer. Ema- ciated, anz and consumptive persons ; h upon it very rapidly. The combination is a most happy one Physicians recognize its su- perior merit in all conditions of wasting. It has had the en- dorsement of the medical pro- fession for 20 years. Don't be persuaded to take @ substitute! sett & Bowne, 50c. and $f, PHOTOGRAPHY Superior workmanship, re fined fiaish and moderate prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown ‘o-day. GEO. H. COOK: Corner Queen & Grafton Sts. eileviile, —, ~DYSPEPSiA.,® SicK HEADACHE, (REGULATE THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES GOOD CIGESTION. [PRIGE 25 CTS. Tee ODDS MEO co UD, nica _— : m : Sista Ontario Apple Cider, JUST RECEIVED, ex SS. rom Montreal, a consignment of 25 Carks Apple Juice. 15 “ tefined Cider. 10 “© XXX Cider Vinezar. For sale by Sonavista A. McNEILL & CO. Nov.22 —eod j - 5,000 BOOKS FREE. “ Business Guide,” 400 pages practica’, common sense information on businers. | Over one million copies sold. 5,000 copies to give away to persons sen ling us names of prospect ve agente. Write immediately. NICHOLS & CO., Publishers, | Wesley Buildings, Toront > Nov. 1lb—dy Si (6) wky 8: —— + AA (Continued ) CHAPTER WU BY A QUIET RIVER did all by ourselves, and five or six miles away from the Robbers’ had felt little fear of the Doones because we bad nothing for them books, the sight of Living as we ride away. But now that I was full grow, and beginning to be a counted comely, my father was sometimes uneasy in his mit.d, as he told Deborah, and she told me; for the outlaws showed interest In such matters. even to the ext nt of carry | ing off young women who had won repu tation thus. ‘Therefore he left Thomas | Prieg at home with the doors well ba: red, nd two duck guns loaded, and ordered me not to quit the house until he should return with a ereel of trout for supper bey Dick Hutchings, was 1 him, to help when his fly caught in the bushes. My father set off in the highest spirits, as anglers always seem to do, to balance the state In which thoy shall return; and ies I knew not, neither did anyone else, what a bold stroke he was reso!ved upon. When t was too late we found out that, hearing so much of that strange race, he desired to <pow more about them, scorning the idca that men of birth could ever behave like savages, and forget:ing that they had re- ceived no chanee of being tamed, as rough spirits are, by the lessons of the battlefield. No gentleman would ever dream of at- tacking an unarnmred man, he thought; least of all one whcée hair was white. And #0 he reso'ved to fish the brook which ran sway from their stronghold, believing that he might see some of them, and hoping for 1 peaceiul interview. We waite | and waited for his p'easant face and long, Gcliberate step upon the stoop and cheerful shout for his Sylvia to come and ease down his basket and say: ‘*Well done, father {** But the shadows of the trees grew dark- r, and the song of the graybird died out rmong them, and the silent wings of the wl swept by, and ali the mysterious ounds of night in the depth of forest lone- liness, and the glimmer of a star through the leaves here and there, to tell us that there still was light im heaven—but of an earth'y father not a sign; only pain and long sighs, and deep sinking of the heart. But whe should I dwell upon this? All women, being of a gentle and loving kind —unless they forego their nature—know better than I at this first trial knew the misery often sent tous. I could not be- l eve it,and went about in a dreary haze of wonder, getting into dark places, when all was dark, and expecting fo be called out again and asked what had made such a fool of me. And so the long night went at L.st, and no comfort came tn the morn- ing. But I neard a great erying some time the next day, and ran back from the wood to learn what it meant, for there I had been searching up and down, not knowing whither I went or why. And lo, it was little Dick Hutchings at our door, ind Deborah Pring held him by the coat flap and was beating him with one of my father’s sticks. “I te ’ce, they Doo-uns haa done for un.’’ the boy was roaring, betwixt his sobs; ‘‘dree on ‘em, dree on ’em and he've a killed one. The squire be layin’ as dead is 4 sto-un.”’ . Mrs. Pring smacked him on the mouth, fur she saw that I had heard it What fol- lowed I know not, for down I feli and the sense of life went from me. There wus little chance of finding Thomas Pring orany other man to help us for neighb rs were none, and Thomas waa gone everywhere he could think uf to look forthem. Was I likely to wait for te, MN Et DAI LY EXAMINER i , Say Let him alone; he rent eee eed x SLAIN BY THE DEGINES BY RD. BLACKMORE AUTHOR OF LORNA DONE i we os toem held off, and 1 heard them is « brave old eock.' For you never seed anyone look more braver, and his heart was up with righteousness. Lut the other, who seemed to be the oldest of the three, shouted aut something and put his legs across, and made at the squire with a long blue thing that shone in the sun like a looking glasa, And the squire, instead of turning round to run away, as he should have, let at him with the thick end of the fishing rod, to which he had bound an old knife of Mother Pring’s for to stick it in the grass while he put his flies on. And I heard the old knife strike the man in his breast, and down he goes, dead as a door nail. And before I could look again, almost, another man rat a long blade into squire, and there he was, lying as straight as a lath, with the end of his white beard as red as arose. At that I was so scared that’! couldn't look ne more, and the water came bubbling into my mouth, and I thoughtl was at home along of mother. **By and by I came back to myseff, with my face full of seratches in a bush, and the sun was going low, and the place all as quiet as Cheriton church, But the noise of the water told gui wp and ran for the life of me till I came to the gaya}. fuzz rick and sieptall night, ford dyratn's go home to tell Mother Pring. But | just took a look before I began to run, and the Doone that was killed was gone away, but the squire lay along with his arms stretch- ad out, as quiet asa sheep before they hang hing up to drain.”’ CHAPTER IIL WISE COUNSEL, Some pious people seem not tocare how many of their dearest hearts the Lord ia Heaven takes from them. How well I re- member that, in later life, I met a beautl- | ful young widow who had loved her hus- band with her one love and was left with twin babies by him. I feared to speak, for j had known him well, and thought her the tenderest of the tender, and my eyes were full of tears for her. Bué sho looked at me with some surprise and said: ‘* You love! my Bob, I know,’ for. he was a cousin of my own, and as good a man as ever lived, ‘* but Sylvia, you must not com- git the sin of grieving for him.’’ It may be so, ina botter world, if people are allowed to die there; butas long as we ase here, Pow can we help being as the Lord has made us! The sjp, gs it seems LIFYLE DICK HUTCHINGS WHISTLED. night again and then talk for hours about | it? I recovered my strength when the sun went low, and who was Deborali Pring,to stop me? She would have come, but I would not have it and the strength of my grief took command of her. Liit!e Dick Hutehings whistled now. I remember that he whistled as he went wrrough the wood in front of me Who had given him the breeches on his legs and the hat upon his shallow pate And the poor little coward had skidderel away and slept in a farze rick, till famine drove him hone gor zing for an hour. anJ chattered as if he had done a great thing. There must have been miles of rough walking through woods and tangles boggy hollows, until we arrived at a wide, open space where two streams ran into one another. **Thic be Oare watter,’’ said the boy, ‘and t'other over youner be Badgery. Squire be dead up there. Plaise, Miss Sillie, ’ee cam goo vorrard and vaind un.”’ He would zo no further, but I crossed the brook and followed the Badgery stream, without knowing or caring to know, where I was. The banks and the bushes and the rushing water went by me until I came upon—but though the Lord hath made us to endure such things, he hath not com- pelled us to enlarge upon them, In the course of the night came, under the guidance of Thomas Pring, and they made a pair of wattles, such as farmers use for sheep, and carried home father and daughter, one sobbing and groaning with a broken heart and the other that should never so much as sigh again. ‘roubles have fallen upon me since, as the will of the Lord is always, but none that I ever felt like that, and for months everything was the same to me. But in- asmuch as it has been sald by those who shouli know better that my father in some way provoked his merciless end hy those vile barbarians, I wiil put into plain- est form, withont any other change, except from outlandish words, the tale received from Dick Hutchings, the boy who had seen and heard almost everything while crouching in the water and huddled up in- side a bush. ‘*Squire had catched a tidy few, and he seemed well pleased with himself, and then we came to a sort of & hollow place where one brook floweth into the other. Here he was casting of his fly, most care- ful, for if there was ever a treut on the feed, it was like to be a big one, and lucky for me 1 was keeping round the corner | when a kingfisher bird flew along like a string bolt, and there were three great men coming round a furze bush and look- ing at squire and he back to them. Down goes I, you may say sure enough, with all of me in the water but my face, and that stuck into a wutts clump, and my teeth making holes in my naked knees, because of the way they were shaking. ** Ho, fellow!’’ one of them called out to squire, as if he was no better than father is; ‘who give thee leave to fish in our river?” “(pen moor,’ says squire, ‘and belong eth tothe king, if it belongeth to any- body. Any of you gentlemen hold his majesty’s warrant te forbid an old officer of his?’’ That seemed to put them ina dreadful rage, for to talk of & warrant ws unpleas- ant to them. ‘“**Good fellow, thou mayest spin spiders’ webs, or jib up and down like a gnat,’ said one, ‘but such tricks are not lawful upon land of ours. Therefore, render up thy spoil.’ “Squire walked up from the pebbles at that, and he stood befure the three of them, as taH as any of them. And he said: ‘You be young men, but lam old. Neverthe- Jess, I will not be robbed by three, or by thirty of you. If you be cowards enough, come <=.’ ~ FOR SALE, The House and Land on the corner of Pownal and Sidney Streets. For further particulare apply to the owner, MRS. BUSWALI, Or EUSTACE HAVILAND, ESQ. sept 19-—dy } But now he was set up again by | and craggy and black | kind people | | casehardened against the to me, would be to feel or fancy gursalyes will of our Maker, which so often is—that we should grieve. Without a thought how that might be, I did the natural thing and ¢ried about the death of my dear father until I was like to follow him. But a strange thing happened ina month orso of time, which, according tg Deborah, sayed my life by compell:ng other thoughts to come. My father had been buried in 4 smal! church- yard, with nobody living near it, and the church itself was falling down through scarcity of money on the moor. The Warren, as our wood was called, lay some- where in the parish of Brandon, a strag- giing country with a little village some- where, and a blacksmith's shop and an ale house, but no church that any one knew of till you came to a piace called Cheriton. And here was a little church all by itself, not easy to find, though it had four bells, which nobody dared ring for fear of his head and burden above it. Buf a boy would go up the first Sunday of each nonth and strike the liveliest of thom with a poker from thesmithy. And then a brave parson, who feared nothing but his duty, would make his way in, witha sivall flock at his -heels, and read the psalins of the day and preach concerning the difficulty of doing better. And it was acounted to the credit of the Doones that they never came near him, for he had no money. The Fords had been excellent Catholics always; but Thomas and Deborah Pring, who managed everything while I was overcome, said that the church, being now #0 old, must have belonged to us, and therefore might he considered holy. The parson also said that it would do, for he was not a man of hot persuasions. And sowy denr father lay there, without a stone, or a word to tell who he was, and the grass began to gros (To be Continued.) — Ea Tas MORTGAGE SALE. To be sold at Public Auction, at the Conrt House in Summerside, in Prince County, on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of December, A D, 1895, at the hour of twelve o’clock, no P, under a power of sale contained in a Mort- gage dated the tenth day or October, A D 1589, and made between Sylvain Martin and Maggie Martin (his wife) of the one part, and the undersigned, J Edward Wyatt, of the other part :— All that piece of land on Lot Five, born led as follows: Commencing on the south side of the Duvar Road, in the north-east angle of land conveyed to the said Syivain Martin oy Thomas Martin by deed bearing date the Isth day of November, A J), 1886; thence south along the same thirty chains or to land of William Haywood; thence east fourteen and on»-balf chains, or to land of Richard Cor- nish ; thence north to the road; thence along the same to the place of commencement, con- taining forty-five and one-half acres of land, more or less, For further particulars apply to the under- signed at his office, Sammerside Dated this llth day of November, A D, 1895 J, EDWARD WYATT, novi2—fi law (2) Mortgag¢<e. RUBBER STAMPS. Somebody in your town ought to take orders fur Hand Stamps and send them to us, There ie money in this for the right man. We make only the best. Our Agent’s Price List shows ju t what everything in the line will cost Laip bowy. ALTON & COMPANY, Hand Stamps, Seale & Stencils, rovi—lin d&w Sherbrooke, Que. Dommien Coal Company, Ltd —- The undersigned having been appo inte sole selling Agents in the Province o Prince Edward Island for the atove Com ny, are now pre to issue orders for Seaee, Slack and Run of Mines, will keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest priccs. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents, Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—tf ine where I was, and I And then Egot intoa / | SAVED HIS LIFE. “T now weigh nearly 200 pounds,” said } a robue:, fine looking man the other day; and yet this samé man wae given up to die of consumption less than two rears |ago. What cured him? .Mil'er’s Emul- | sion of Cod Liver Oil did. He took it when at alow ebb, when his weight was less than 100 pounds. It created new for him, and that combined with blood | his will power, raised him up to a life of | usefulness and happiness. If you are threatened with consumption or any lung * trouble, try Mil ler’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Miller’s Emulsion is the great nerve strengthener and blood maker, and cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, ecrofula and all lung affections, In big bottles, 50c. and $1, at all drug stores. |} There are about $6,000 of over-due | taxes on real estate in Moncton, which the city council has decided to proceed at once to’collect by proceeding against prop- erty if the amounts sre not paid within a reasonable iime. A con-idersble propor- tion of these arrears are due by non- residents. Mr. C. Dounelly, wholesale liqnor lealer, Alliston, Ont., was troubled for rears with Itching Piles. He was_ per- ualed by Jas. McGurvey, Alliston, livery man, to ue Chese’s Ointment, which he did, was cured, kas hid no return of them ind bi ghly recommends this Ointment as @ sove reign cure for Piles. Arizona pays the women teachers in her public schools the highest average monthly wages of any state in the union —$7445. Massachusetts, on the other $118.07 monthly. ——_— 35 cents cures Catarrhal Healache Incipient Catarrh 6 “ Hay Fever “ ” Catarrhal Keafness «6 “6 Cold in the healin 10 min. “ « Foul Breath caused by Catarrh. 25 cents recures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box. Sold by all dealers. hs cisiachncdaisoe niente Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Cloonies, | as sent a despatch tothe geverners of the colcnies, witha view Of investigating thoroughly the ex- teatto which, in each colony, foreign gocds have displaced similar British goods and the cause of the displacement. Chase's Kidaey-Liver Pills, Chase’s Pills have gained popularity because the are # epecitic for the uric acid conditiou, preveht Brights disease, cure Rheumatism and all Catarrhal conditions of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do this because they possess remarkaLlje altera- tive, tonic and diuretic propertiés, exerting a wonderfully soothing influence on ir- ritated or inflamed mucos membranes cof the kidneys or bladder, One pitl a dose. 25 abox. The chrapest medicine in the world. Canon Grey, a son«f the Earl Grey, who was prime minister from 1830 to 1834, and brother of the Earl Grey lately de ceased, died recently at the age of 83, having been rector of Houghton-le-Spring tor forty-eight years, and only the second rector the parish had had in a century, as his predecessor had held the place fur fifty- 8.x years. It Saved Our Chil... “My little daughter, three aml a half years old, suffered three years with Eczema. Ler l.tile body was covered with the itching rash, and doctors did no good. Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment bave entirely cured and saved our child. Her -kin is clear and not a sign of rash ix to be seen.” Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B. Mr. Aiton is one of thousands bene- fited by this vufailing cure for ples and skin diseoses. Australian wine tu the amount of 515,- 168 ga!lons, was imported jnto the United Kingdom this year, an increase of 168,269 gallons over 1894. GIVEN UP TO DIE Shop Closed for Two Months—The Pritient takes Dosd'y, Kidney Pills, Ricuauonp (Specia’) Dec. 9—A_ corres- pondent, at Ottawa. of a Toronto paper in- vestigating so-called cures by Dodd’s Kid ney Pills found himself here among ardent friends of this great kidney treatment. Seeing Mr. McCarthy at work in his shop after being closed for (wo months in ex pectation of d-ath from Bright’s disease; that gentlemen reterred him to the man who advised him to u-e the Pilis. This was Wm. McCord a farmer who had _ been helpless and be’=.1dden for twenty-seven months with what was said to be “Inacur- eb'e Diabetes.”” On caliing the eorrespond- ent found Mr. McCord plonghing in the field. A few boxes of Dold’s Kidney Pills had work«d the cure. It was a matter of no surprize as they a ways cure. hissitimnbie It is stated in London that the Princess of Wales is desirous of setting the conti- nental fas] ion of adopting demi toilet at the theatre. For the last year or two she has persistently worn a smart high bodice with sleeves almost to the wrist, whenever she has been seen in the royal box. Bad Blood Between Them, The ever slaving farmer’s wife, her delicate sister in the city, suffer more than they care totell. The dark rings round the eyes, headaches, dizziness, palpitation or rhenmatic twinges, betoken a run-down system. The blood is poor, and isa bar sto eujoyment of life. Scott’s Sarsap.rilla purifies the blood, strengthens and vitalizes the system, and speedily restores the bloom of health to the cheeks. It cures when all others fail. We've Got It ! and you want it. It’s not hard to get it. Wesellitcheap. Allkinds of Lumber, Come and See It! It costs you nothing to examine, and very little more to buy it. Will You Take It ? We're agreed. You want Lumber and we’ve got it. You have money and we want it. We'll treat yon right. You give us a handful of money and we’ll give you a whole load of Luinber. THAT’S PHILOSOPHY ! JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. nov29—dy —-IF You— Want a wife, Want a cook, Want a partuer, Want a situation, Waut a servant girl, Want to sell a farm, Want to sell a house, Want to rent a _ house, Want to exchange anything, Wat to sell plants or grain Want to sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell or trade anything, Want to find customers for anything, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cati'e ADVERTISE IN hand, pays her men teachers an average cf MONDAY, e * Timely Warning. The great success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established in 1780) has led to the placing on the market many misleading and unscrupulous imitations of their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu- facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are used in their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co.’s goods. WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER, MASS. WSS WA \ SARA anh. sss for Infants 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 Mothers have something which is absolutely safe and practically perfect as 4 pd Castoria destroys Worms, Castoria allays Feverishness, Castoria cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething Troubles, Castoria cures Constipation and Flatulency, Castoria neutralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonons air, Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property, Castoria assimilates the 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 balk. Don't allow any one to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that it is “just as good” and “ will answex every purpose.” See that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. The fac-simile ——— signature of Creme de la Creme a» La Fayette CIGARS and CIGARETTES Are for sale in every store in the city. Give them a trial and convince yourself that you are smoking the finest. Manufactured by J. M. FORTIER, Montreal. sept24—dy & wky tf TEATHERBONE SKIRT BONE FOR GLVYIN STYLE and SHAPE TO Lidiess Dr2a3323. A light, pliable, elastic bone made from wee. omer ent ee em et uills. It is soft and yielding, conformed readily to folds, yet giving proper shape to Skirt or Dress. The only Skirt Bone that may be wet without injury. ; The Celebrated FEATHERBONE | CORS+ TS are corded with, this m «terial oe ee For sele ty leading Dry Goods Dealers. a HAPPY WEDDING. LOW PRICES and HIGH GRADE GOODs were joined tugether at the “City Hardware Store,’ especially “Jewel”. Stoves and Ranges. R. B. NORTON & CO., City Hardware Store. Charloiteown, October 22, 1895~—25 RIPANS: ONE GIVES RELIEF. DSSS SSSTF FSSF8F8E 68S SHHH GOOSEN ed! Feed Feed Now landing fresh from the Mills: Ground Oil Cake, Blatchford’ CalfMeal, Bran and Shorts, Selling at owest prices. AULD BROS, sissindii tiinineaapalletiiaagiendibellll DECEMBER 9, 1895 THE St. Lawrence Sugar Refining Go., Lta., MONTREAL. — Laboratory of Inland Revenue, Office of Officiel Analyst, Montreal, April 8th, 1895. “J herety certify that I have drawn, by my own hand, ten samples of the ST, LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINING CO’S. EXTRA STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR, indiscriminately taken from ten lots of about 150 barrels each. I have analyzed same, and find them uniformly to contain :, 99% to 100 p. c. of Pure Cane Sugar with no impurities whatever.” (siened) JOHN BAKER EDWARDS, Ph D., C. L, Prof. of Chemistry and Pub. Analyst, Montreal. N. RATTENBURY, AGENT. & OO. Wholesale Wine & Liquor Merchatns ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 243 Hollis & 48 Upper Water St., HALIFAX, N. 5S. P. 0. BOX NO. 475. ® ly (14) oct85 EE NOTIC 4: To Shoemakers and others. We have now on hand and tu arrive a full stock o Leathers and Shoe Findings, comprising Sole Leather, best grades; French and othe Kips, Ualf, Dongola, French Kid, Pebble, Neats, Tan, Calf, Lining Skins. indings we have Lasts, all styles, Crimps, Screws, Leather and Rubber ie Wax, Hairs, Shoe Nails aad Tacks all kinds, Pegs, Awls and agree Sand and Emery Paper, Shoe and Welt Knives, Rasps, pinchers, Mach ine ee Silks, Heel Balls, Boot and Gaiter Web, Sole and Heel Plates, Elastic Web, also ¢ Uppers, all kinds and grades, &c. ; s All of which we wil sell at the lowest possible prices. J. H. BELL, The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer. Sept. 25 — _—s —2. HOWARD FLOUR If you have not yet used it ask for it and take no other, ALL RELIABLE GROCERS KEEP IT. octl—246 Ee aes . Herring ! Herring ! We have jek ‘emai sovetl cargoes of Choice Arichat Herring, which we are sell- ing at a very low price in barrels and half barrels. ALSO Choice Family Flour, in Stockwell Phoenix and Bride; Ontario Bran, Chopped Feed, Shorts, Cornmeal, Oatmeal, Rolled Oats and Graham Flour—selling cheap for cash. A. HORNE & CO. Chsrlottetown, October 15, 1895—law (2) & wky — —_ = — — — = ———————— True Lovers of delicious TEA are satisfied when supplied wthi our lines of English Breakfast Congou, India, China, Oolong and Ceylon Teas. We believe our 22c. Blend to be the best on the market for quality, strength flavor and price. The public realize a good article when they use it, and to-day our sales on this Tea are larger than ever before. We carry a full line of Canned Goods, Jams and Jellies, Fish, Boned and Skinned Dried Codfish Flour, Meal, etc., which we will sell at the very lowest prices. Our ain is to buy the most reliable good and sell them at the lowest prices. Eggs taken in ex change for cash or goods. Goods delivered to all parts of the city. WILLIAM GRANT & CO. Charloitetown, June 19, 1895—135 w QUEEN STREET. Wood’s Phosphodine.— The Great English Remedy. Is the result of over 25 years treating thousands of cases with all known drugs, until at last we have discovered the true remedy and treatment—s combination that will effect a prompt and permanent cure in all stages of Sexual Debility, Abuse or Exzcesses, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Mental Worry, Excessive Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Alcoholic Stimulants, all of — which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Wood's Before Taking. | phosphodine has been used successfully by hundreds of cases that seemed almost hopeless—cases that had been treated by the most talented physi- — cians—cases that were on the verge of despair and insanit y—cases that were 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 healih—Reader you need not despair—no mat- ter who has given you up as incurable—the remedy is now withia your reach, by its use you can be restored to a life of usefulness and happiness. Price, one package, $1; six packages, $5; by mail free of postage. One will please, six guaranteed to cure, Pamphlet freo to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont -, Canada. Wood's Phosphodine is sold by r:sponsible wholesale and retail druggists In the Deminion. After T: - ee Nededvalinmn.onnciatic ot ee