aes Be em, — er ~~ an - aC Re role ee _ oe) ie er aS eae. ee rr ao» pA OO a ae ee Eg te THE IT 1S THE EACT, Think — +, but itis a fact Tt is not g e the re investigation mankind is caused infla ku — - . : i. have <« qu « . a cas inflammation is the cx ediv bw redness, manife ‘ a : weiltt : ? by ; 7 ‘ 1 ves « 8 at grow Causes Ev t readily proven by the danger from every : mmatuon, ered External ' inflammation , \ pea i qlee : . mation frequent : i stances familiar to all we mention pimp act tiff j of internal infla = ofte ery Known Disease! DAILY EXAMINER ° as You Please accompanies bruises, bites, cuts, stings, burns, scalds, chaps, cracks, strains, rains, fractures, etc ant to Ss chief danger therefrom. meer ee oe 1 - gs. ly causes outwar< ng 7 Yet the great majority tside show, for whic the external forms. oints and rheumatism. mmations make no ow a more dangerous thaa the brain, spine, bones and muscles. The stion: such as colds, coughs, pleurisy, bron- tude of inflammatory troubles. The vital inflammation anywhere is felt therefore : ’ 4. Johnson, an old fashioned . e1 th Te late Dr OHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT, in 1310, to relieve pain oday the Universal Household Remedy. wiil send you free, our New Illustrated Book, u. I. S. Jounson & Co., Boston, Mass. Beware! Whenever in need of kidney treatment always be true to yourself and refuse substitute or itation of the or- iginal and genuine ——— We eso sel] you Dod I's Kidaey Pills at t..c fo ving prices, viz.:—we per box, six boxes rs ro tt ul 31 per dozen, ‘r tl fozen at $1.7) per dozen Sent by mai! to any address, post prid GEORGE E. HUGHES may Char ottetowr lf? If you want to preserve apples, don't cause a break in the skin. The germs of decay thrive rapidly there. So the germs of consump- tion find good soil for work when the lining of thethroat and lungs is bruised, made raw, or injured by coldsand coughs. Scott’s Emulsion, with hypophosphites, will heal inflamed mucus mem- ranes. The time to take it is before serious damage has been done. A 5o-cent bottle is enough for an or- dinary cold. 5 cents and $1.00 Scott & Bowns, Chemists, Belleville, Ous p Ask | your Dealer FOR A SPOOL OF THREAD— and he will give you the kind u he makes most profit on— and smali blame to him. But ask him For a spool of CLAPPERTON’S THREAD, and you'll get the kind that 2 will give you most profit co and satisfaction — and it costs no more than inferior kinds are sold for. It pays you to get CLAPPERTCN’S THREAD. Does not break or snarl. Burns in Edinburgh, 1787. Those who think that inm- ported soap must be the finest do not know that the material of which Royal Oxk Soap is made are the best to be found anywhere. Send 35 Royal Oak wrap- yers to the Ch’town Soap Works, anl receive free the Leautiful picture. “Burns in - Edinburgh, 1787. 2a ‘im 4, &) Before (ef Starting [ : ona journey, lalways ae provide myself with & supply of Adams’ Tutti Frutti. I find it keeps the digestion right, and with it I can enjoy travel by land and by sea See that the trade mark name Tutti Frutti 15 On ach Sc. package. “ave coupons inside of w pers for . i Latest Books, Etc. 29 ‘Truck Wagon Lost. —— NYON’. giving information regarding a I truck wason, in which were harness. bags and 27 f-et of iron, to Neil A. Lamont, New Hayen P. 0. will be rewarded, 139—dyli wii pd The Canada Accident ASSURANCE CO, FRED. W. HYNDMWAN, AGENT FOR P. E. L., Sccepts Plate Glass Instrance also. May 23, 1896—law (6) | BEES FORUSE IN WAj iT iS SAID THEY ARE THE BEST C ALL MESSENGERS. Very Interesting Exp riments = Fi Home as Unerrivg!y a Carricr Pigee With Dospacehes oa Th. ir Backs. It is more than likely that the nex great European war will be signalize by some tlogether remarkable nn vations in the way of e.rrying militar: despatches The carricr pigeons cf juarter of a century back are certal to be superseded, ,erhaps by stork: perhaps by spairows experimen have already | tiied with bot these birds, and with a fair degree © success. The stork, however, despl his swiftness of flight and his str gt is too easy a mark for the Lebel bul let. and it is quvest.o.ed whether th sparrow is sufficiently strong. In thi uncertainty an Enel’sh apiculturist oi fer } s $s messengers of war. H has tested their pacet-carrying abili ties, and can vouch for the’r speely re turn, upon liberatio», to the plac: whence they can While at fiist sight the turning o when they have proved invaluable a thing of a joke, it is nevertheless re irouclout Englane sted it took a fev garded seriously t The man who sucg bees from his own houce to that of friend four miks away ile waite several days, so that the be's mig become familiar with their surrounc ings. He th.n let a few of them Too in a room, in which ws a plate « honey. The bees :ettled upon this, ar while they were bi sy eating mock de Patches were faste ed on them by t apiculturist’s tra ned hand. Th» thinnest ef all thread bound tl little packets, which were of the ffin siest of paper, to the bees’ backs. Great care was taken to leave th: head an’ wings absolutely fres. The window were then opened, and the bes throw’ out into the air. With the certainty o earrier pigeons they started off at once for home, arriving there in an incre¢ fhbly short time, with the packets se eure upon their backs Naturally this project would only b possible in summer and in warm cil- mates, for the reason that the be > would be unable to endure severe weather. Bees woud have the advan- tage over pigeons or birds because o their invisibility Nor would there be any difficulty in going through the enemy's lines. The apiculturist say: that they could travel fifty miles quite as easily as they could four. Though this is the first time that bees have been suggested as army mes fengers, there have been many case: when they have proved invaluable « lefending forces. At one time, severa! centuries ago, the city of Tamly, in the Spanish territory of Xiatine, was ve- seiged by the Portuguese. Th. inve- ders were winning bastion after bas- tion, when the beleaguered citizens were struck with a brilliant project. They brought all the hives that they could find in the place and set them upon the city wall, building gr-at fires underneath them, The smoke and the flames so incensed the bees that they rushed out in swarms and flew dowr upon the enemy, making a panic in- stanter and causing them to flee. Very much the same plan was tried and with equal success, man of Thuringia, whose house was surrounded one day by a furious mop. He marched his servants out with all his beehives and threw them one by one in the midst of the crowd. A cannon ball would not have been half so effective as were these strange and unexpected weapons, It took but a moment to clear the space around the statesman’s dwelling.—N. Y. World. BITS FROM TRUTH. by a states- London Small Talk as Noted by Mr. Labouchere. An imaginative cont mporary states that since the arrival of the court at Lalmoral the Queen has been amused at watching the efforts of the Duchess of Connaught and Princess Louise te “master the bicycle.” As a matter of fact, neither of these Princesses has been within hundreds of miles of Bal- moral, for they have both been stay- ing on the continent since the Queen left Osborne. The announcement that Prince Hen ry of Prussia had left Kiel, having heen granted leave of absence for a year in order that he might “travel,” has created considerable surprise. It now turns out that there has been « difference of opinion between Emper- or William and Prince Henry, whici Las rapidly assumed large proportions and the efforts of Empress Frederick tc arrange matters have proved en- tirely fruitless. Prince Henry has beer practically banished in consequence oj the quarrel which arose out of some qvestion connected with the Salti« Canal. Writing of the Marlborough-Vander bilt engagement, Mr. Labouchere say> “In the meanwhile, we might tap stil more American accumulations by an rcuncing that any one whe marries at. American heiress will be made ¢z peer, the title Duke, Marquis, etc., be- ing dependent on the amount of the furtune thus secured. If we can, out of a piece of parchment, manufacture scmething which Americans are ready te accept as payment for solid cash. assuredly we are silly in not at once meeting demand with liberal supply.” When soldiers are on bathing parade it is usual to compel every one of them to remain in the water until the retire is sounded. This is now done in the First Battalion Welsh kKegiment at Plymouth, and I hear that one morning last week a man who was seized with cramp and came out wa. tent back to stand in the water, upt. kis waist, until the order to retire wag given. No doubt the bathing parade Ix a capital thing for Tommy, but ii seems a cruelty and an abcurdity te keep him in the water when he is ac tacked with cramp.—London Truth, <cetanaicenesasnnnentintilteetmaemineeaeatmatey All Broke at Ones. “So you took your family to the sea shore’ said the facetious man. “I did,”” was the melancholy reply. “Where there is such grandeur {¢ the breaking of the waves——” “Ta” “And the breaking of engage ments’ -——- “Yes; and the $20 bills."—Washinz ew Ctanw A Graduate o! Toronto University “My children have been treated with Scott’> Emulsion from their earliest years. Our physician first recommended it, and now whenever a child takes cold my wife mmediately resorts to this remedy, which always effects a cure..” DRUNKENNESS IN VERMONT, Something very like amazement will overcome many at finding a Vermont newspaper congratulating the people of that state that there was less drunkenness attending the late session of the Legisla- ture there than usual. Less drunkennesa! Why, the general impression is that there is no drunkenness at all in Vermont. And to find exemption from it wortby of remark in a home newspaper is fairly bewildering. Vermont is a prohibitioa state, and this should be its ample protec- tion; but, in addition, most people have hoaght that among the rural simplicity of the Green mountains was to be found -xemption from wickedness and frailty if t were anywhere on eaith to be realized. And to talk of “less ” drunkenness there! Here is, indeed, an idol broken.— Boston Herald. A Great Physician's Suffering Contribution to Fumanity. Prof. Edward E, Phelps, M. D. LL. D., Gave the World Paine’s Celery Compound. The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Century. That great modern physician, Prof Edward E Phelps. M.D, LL. D., of Dartmouth College, gave to suffering man- kind one of the greatest blessings that scientific research ever produced. 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Decide at once to test its powers; delays or experi- metts with other medicines may plunge you inte deeper misery. ‘take no other if you desire a prompt and perfect cure. > © +2 It is etated that a club for the promotion of the movement to obtain the polvical independence of Canada, has been organiz- din Montreal. CONSTIPATION: The bane of many lives It’s the cavee of nive tenths of the head aches, stomach disorders, fits of “blues,” lespondency, etc., which curse the liver * thousands. Doses of cheap purgutive gills, while they may give temporary re- lief, only increase the trouble, as their use ‘as to be continued. Mack’s Rheumatic (Kidney and Liver) Pills not only give RELIEF, but they aleo CURE. They so tone up the bowel wall and stimulate the ecretions, that in a short time the use of medicine is unnecessary. Price 50 cents a box. “Cough Chaser.” Try it. I€e¢ For sale by Geo. E. Hughes and John- son & Johson, Charlottetown and Souris. Ic is reported that the British government bas taken possesion of Clarion Island, a bleak rock off the coast of Jalisco, Mexico, and will make it a coaling station for its warships which pass up and down the Pacific. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Chase’s Pills have gained popularity be- cstise they are a specific for the uric acid condition, prevent Bright’s disease, cure Rheumatism and all Catarrhal conditions of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do this because they possess remarkable alterative Ssndnonicdeuretic tory soothies, exertin a peritindefn soothing influence on irritated ou inflamed mucos membrance of the kid- beys or bladder. One pill a dose. 25 ¢ box. The cheapest medicinein the world The science of dentistry was introduced in the United States during the revolution- ary war by Le Mair,a surgeon who act companied the French troops sent to this country to aid the war egainst Eng- land. 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Mr. Hamlin Garland, the novelist, who has long bad in mind the preject of writing an | intimate personal life of Grant, has down to Georgetown and Ripley, Ohio and Maysville, Kentucky, the towns in) which Grant passed his life until he went to West Point, and by industriously talking with | every man and woman there who had any personal knowledge of Grant, and by delv ing into the local records and newspapers, has gotten together a rare store of illumio ating fact and anecdote; and out of this perfectly new material he has w-itten the paper which is to appear in the December McClure’s. The promise is that it will do what has rever been done before: ex- hibit the yonth Ulysses Grart exanly as he was in his humble life and surround- ing. In addition to collecting information, | Mr. Garland also collected pictures, and | something especially rare and interesting is promised in the illustratiors of the paper. For example, there will Le given the earliest known portrait of Grant, a portrait owned by Mra. Boggs (the wife of Grant’s partner in the real estate business at St. Louis), never befire reproduced or published, and qu.te unknown 'o the pub- Grant’s own gone lic and even to members of family. FREE! FREE ! 10 Kidney Sufferers. If you suffer from Kidney Disease, Lame Back, Diabetes, Bright’s Disease or any ailment caused by improper action of the kidneys or urinary organs, this ¢ficr should attract you. 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WATSIN’ DiUG STORE, om mn FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1I8ih 141—234 25 cents curcs Catarrhal Headache, ™ * Incipient Catarrh, " ” Hay Fever, 6 “ Catarrhal Deafness, -” « Cold in the head in 10 min. oe “ Foul breath caused by catarrh 25 cents secures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box Sole by all dealers. The Bubonic plague is spreading every- where in Bombay. Eight hundred and four persons have already died. — INJURY AND NEGLECT. He Failed In Health and Strength—Hi«s Kial neys{Ached and he tovk Dodd’s Kidney = Pills. Deseronto, Dec, 14. (8 pecial).— Amorg business people here, and especially by his fellow workmen great interest has been taken in the case of Mr. James Stokes, who for the past ffteen years haz been shipper for the Rathburn Company. Lately he had ran down in health and strength tothe point of being compelled to quit work, and his recovery now as the result of using Dode’s Kidney P. lls is the talk of the town. 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PYNY- PECTORAL Positively Cures COUGHS and COLDS in a surprisingly short time. It’s a sei- entific certainty, tried and true, socthing and healing in its effects. W. C. McComner & Son, Bouchette, Que., report in a letter that Pyny-Peetoral emed Mrs, ©. Gareean of chronic coid in chest and bronchial tubes, and also cured PENT TTT VII TTT TV VY TV VT TTT VY VT YY TV VTE rE YT YY TTY YY YTV YY yyy? verry W. G. McCumber of a DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lp. Sole Proprietors i j ‘Richmond Bay and Malpeque «~ OYS'TERS_-sz On Half Shel! and served in every variety at the HUS RESTAURANT QUEEN STREET NEXT DOOR TO R. B’ NORTOW ¢ VERY FAMILY SHOULD KNOW THAT Laity A \ Is a very remarkable remedy, both for IN- TERNAL and EXTERNAL use, and won- derful in ita quick action to relieve distress. PAIN-KILLER 's3,0%5°"% 5 Sere Throat, Coughs, Chills, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cramps, Vholera, and all Bowel Complaints, PAIN-KILLER dy Hiown for Seu. sti Sr bide. Rhcumatism and Neuralgia. 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This is a true statement and it can’t bo made too strong or too emphatic. } It is-a simple, safe and quick cure for * , 4 Colic, Colds, Neuraigia, Diarrhea, Croup, Toothache. TWO SIZES, 25c. and 50c. OCU ww eWOV TE TEE UTE ene WANTED. A good, strong boy as an appreutice. Must have a fairly good education. Apply at this office. — 136 a Cramps, Cough, Rheumatism, eR e § ge © 6 ee ee eceer “ry. | MENTHOL #Ly pastes have prescribed Menthol Plaster in a number of cases of neuralgie aud rheumatic pains, and am very much pleased with the effects and pleasantness of its application. —W, H. CARPEN- TER, M.D., Hotel Oxford, Boston. Ihave used Menthol Plasters in several cases of muscular rheumatism, and find in every case thatit gavealmost instant and permanent relief. —J, B. MOORE M.D., Washington, D.C, It Cures Sciatica, Lumbago, Neu- ralgia, Pains in Back or Side, or any ILuscular Pains. Price | Davis & Lawrence Co., Ltd, 25c.| Sole Proprietors, MonrrREAt. Sco ceeeeseee Mortgage Sale. So eoeeemeneeu To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House, in Summerside, on Thurs- day, the thirty-first day of December, A.D. 1896, at the hour of twelve o’elock noon, under a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage dated the twentieth day of October, A. D., 1885,and made between Joseph Allan McPhee, of the one pa t, and Edward J. Hodgzon, of the other part. All that piece of land situate on Lot Four teen, Prince County, Prince Edward Is land, bounded as follows: -Commencing on the eart side of the Western Road at, the northwest angle of attract of land in possession of James Kodd; thence east lifty chains orto land in possession of Edward Praught; thence north ten chains thence west to said road, and from thence south on said road to the place of com- mencement, containing fifty acres of land, a little more or less. For further particulars apply at the of. fice of J Edward Wyatt, Brrrister at Law, Summerside. Dated 30:h day November, A. D., 1896 EDWARD J; HODGSON, 129—4i 2 Mortgagee Finette OYSTERS Are adjudged to be the best Oysters on this Island. I have just received the first shipment this season, with more to follow. They can be seen in the window of Vic- tcria Cafe. But do not judge them till you sample them JOHN P. JOY Victoria CAFrE.... HORSE CLIPPING, As the clipping season is c*w here. parties having horses that they intend having clipped, would do well to call ,at MonTrREAL Nicholson’s Stables, Grafton St., where all work is done at moderate rates, A Subsiituls for Sole Leather, The idea of substituting for sole leather, for use. in manufacturing shoes, anything else, either a composi- tion or some neW materiai, has prob- ably occurred to the minds of but few people. And yet for ten years past a Rochester man has been experimenting With a view to finding such a compo! tion. Heretofor1e he has devoted only odd moments to this work, but the re- cent strong advance in the price of soie leather has incited him to hasten th perfection of his composition, the suc- cess of which he has good reason to believe is already assured. He has al ready attained success to such an ex tent that he can take a light sole made of this composition—light enough fox any Goodyear welt—round it, channe) it and prepare it for sewing. The com- position differs from leather in this respect that it can be worked dry, re quiring no moistening process before being worked into shoes. In appear- ance it resembles oak stock with the grain buffed off. It is elastic and wa terproof. A piece cf this composition taken from a pail of water while I was present, after having been submerged for severa lhours, showed not th: slightest signs of its long bath and possessed the same consistency that it had before being subjected to the test. The inventor claims for the com position better wearing qualities and greater durability than can be founda in any leather manufactured. Until he has thoroughly completed his work and brought it to a degree of perfection satisfactory to himself, he will not give it to the public or place it on the mar- ket. It may be said, however, that the ingredients which go to make up this composition are inexpensive.—Boot and Shoe Weekly. A Railway Manager Says * In reply to your question, do my chil- dren object to taking Scott’s Emalsion, I say No! on the contrary, they are fond of it, and it keeps them pictures of health.’ A despatch from Moscow says the authorities there frustrated an attempted students’ demonstration in memory of th- terrible Khodinskoe plain disaster last year, hundred of peasants were killed. Completeiy Lnocked Out. “ T was so much run down I had togive up work, and I felt as if life was not worth living,” writes Wm. W. Thompson, Zephyr, Ont. “I took Scott’s Sarsaparilla and am now feeling as I did years ago. Scott’s Sarsaparilla tones upthe entire system, purifies the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofulous poisons. Ask for Scott’s and get it. SKATING RINK OPENS THE SEASON Thursda fight, Dec. (7:h, 1896. Tickets for sa'e at the drug anil efter the 10th inst., at the rrtes: — RONNIE, siicesiies a Sensecegsccseesseene MA i ccvidtintecbbss ibdbbersdé ‘ivestsoccs Bae Children, (afternoon) ........- s.-s00. 1.50 Es Giiedcvsoccad bic sceseenn ack 1.00 FOR ON stores CD fo lowing bES"Theses prices are the same as last season, and Rink opens two weeks earlier. J.B. DAWSON, Ma: AA. Baare| oo 132—drf. MURRAY & LANMAN’S = a ee) FLORIDA WATER f SWEETEST MOST FRAGRANT LZ. wost REFRESHING “SX AND ENDURING OF ALL ~ we PERFUMES FOR THE / RS «HANDKERCHIEF, ALL DRUGGISTS, PERFUMERS AnD GENERAL DEALERS. Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ Advertisements urder this heading charg¢c five cents per line. O LET,—Furnished house; contains 13 rooms besides bath room, closets, etc. Heated by hot water, hot and cold water upstairs, electric light. Terms moderate. Occupation given in January Apply ac this office. 125—tf WAetae-tee rervants, cook and nu’:e@, Apply, with references, to Mrs E as B.er, Kinz &qaare. 140—t1 ANTED IMMEDIATELY — A strong, capable servant for general housewor inasmail iamily where a boy is kept, No washing, Good wages. Apply at this office, 140— 61 \ 7. ANTED—A sei vant for general housework Apply io Miss Annie Alley, Prince St, 138— 0 LET. —Tnhe store and occupied by Brown Block. ber, rintine office now Haszard & Moore in the *ossession given Ist Novem- Apply to James Paton. june 11246. \ /ANTED—Two vest makers, one pant maker. Apply atonce to McKay Wool- en Co, High Class Tailors. 136— tf LET—A tenement on Dorches‘er street pear Queen Street, containing six rooms rent moderate. Apply at the Connolly Estate office, Queen street. 135—tf OST—Nine or ten dollars in bills. Reward 4 at the Examiuer Office. 135 LET.—That beautifully situated dwell- ing on Prince street, now oceupied b Capt Murchison. Possession given about 25t October.—Afppy to Peake Bros & Co,—17tf. ANTED to know the whereabouts of Kisza Smith, who left Ha.ifax for Prince K4- ward Island about forty years ago in company with Mrs. Nashon, Intormation of her will be thankfully received by her sister, Mary Ann Price. Address in care of Robert Green, 222 Concord Street. RFrooklen, NY. 124 RIVING SLEIGH For Sale Apply at E H Beer's Office PP 7 LET—A house on Bishop St, containing six roomsin first class order Apply to Thos Cam, bell, Richmond St west 1.8—tf O LEI—A Cottage situated on Pleasant _ St containing 7 rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole oouse Ais» 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 sireet, or to the owner at Southport EpWwARD KELLY juno 319,18 J - LET —A ple.santly situeted dwelling house facing south and west on Brighton Koad, at present ocevpied by Harrison Car- vell, Esq.. heated with hot air furnace, and lighted by electricity, and having hot and cold water fittings in bath room and kitchen. , Containing parior, dining room, office, kit- chen and pantry, on ground floor, four bed- rooms and bath 100m on first floor, and two attic rooms, and having ‘“awtborne h: dge and grass lawn in front. Ten minutes’ walk from Pest Cffice, five minutes from tennis ground and bathing house in Victoria Park— Apply to W. C, Harris, Jr, se tf pe ram | ge fA Se, rs “PROM ANCIENT INDIA mancirwr ork | Garay Bf Uh Seca WHETHER YOU BUY... SR ATS “TETLEY’S” qgoc., 50c., 60c., or 7oc. blend You are getting the best value for yow money. ae | z We have an overstock of Men’s’ Ready- made Clothing, Underclothing and Shirts, that we offer at clearing prices. Now is 4 your chance to buy. We wiil cive you as much for a dollar as any store in Char- lottetown, and in some lines more. Wily h Hichland Ranges — «— Viade in Boston —SOLD ONLY BY— Fennoll & Chandler Charlottetown,J uly 22, 1896—z4 & wy iSRATES. | al ail] II» {hiv {in ill» |e. D {ihe Ih» {hh» Ih» Nh» il = —_ I {liv hiv: | . . . ~ ) r a’. The Nicest and Cheapest line of Skates ever shown i a in the city. >. i aif Acme Club..........65¢ and upwards i» «| Hockey. Se ese eevee $1.25 and upwards ifh , 2 5 4 aj RACERS and Ladies’ Gems. Also, a large stock of i «fj Hockey Sticks selling at 40c and 50c. Calland see It «| the line at Wi. wtf] | sll W. E. DAWSON; - == SS SS SSS — a Se os , ’ ° ¥ VV RIPANS ONE CIVES RELIEF. “ Jewels,” “Jewels.” Look at this iist of “Jewels,” and every one a JEWEL and a perfect working stove: —Peerless Jewel, Little Jewel, Mystic Jewel, Sterling Jewel, Empire Jewel, Pisjo Jewel, Grand Jewel, Home Jewel, Magic Jewel, Forest Jewel, Fire King Jewel, Jumbo Jewel, Manitoba Jewel, Leader Jewel, Nists Jewel, Clipper Franklin Jewel, Cottage Jewel, Twi- light Jewel, Oakland Jewel, Bonanza Jewel, Jewel King,and lots more Jewels ranging in price from $4.00 up to $200.00. Every Jewel Stove isa“JEWEL.” Then if you want any other kind of stove look at this list:—Red Clouds, Globe Heaters, both with and withoutdrums, all sizes; and again Waterloo, Niagara, Star, Success, Stendard, Perfect. Maritime Westmorland, and a great many more. If we cannot suit yoa you are hard to picas>. All kept in Stock at the City Hardware Store R. B. NORTON & CO, Ene lish Manures SUPERPHOSPHATES AND CHEMICALS. Sole Agents for P. E. Island for THE BRADLEY FERTILIZER CO., the largest concern of the kind in the world. We have a large stock, on hand and to arrive, at these well known MANURES, and can refer purchaser to many of our very best farmers who have been using tltem for years with very gratilying results. We can also supply the same goods (Ground Slag) as offered by our would-be competitors as “ English Fertilizers at at least 20 per cent less price than they now ask for it, but at the same time we would not advise its use, believing tha THE GENUINE ENGLISH MANURES AS SOLD ONLY BY US are much the best value. Prices, Pamphlets, ete., on application. AULD EROS. Charlottetown April & 1896~—2aw (25) & wky i - ’ - a . Bo GB > @ > , . i “Gi “iis “Gis es