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CONAN DOYLE } Mr. A ih =s Inspe oor corrrmors | ! and chambers with a most critical and | | observant eve, fingering the old tapestry | | with the air of a connoisseur, and re- |} marking in an under-t » that it would = 5 LLS j “manent i m 1 nice.”’ It was not | | unt he reached the banqueting-hall, 1} which I had myself picked out ALWAYS CURE that his admiration reach the pitch of | ‘ siasn Ere's the place!’ he } wal : ted, dancing, bag in hand, round | t) ib] which my plate was lying, ASTer TEN YEARS SUFFERING t king t unlike some quaint lit tl lin hitaself. ‘‘ ’"Ere’s the place we menanie Ww t get nothin’ to beat this! A fine ” — o3-7% ir i—noble, sclid, none of your electro- Two Box cure pl tras! That’s the way as things Miri row, rn J 1993. ‘ought to be done sir. Plenty of room for Gentleme: ie last t wa Thad | * gli 101 Send up some brandy heen t So ney dis being and a box weeds; I'll sit here by the go bad at rvals that I i lie in | fire ido tl preliminaries, which is bed at t nor st to the gr i } mor vie than you thinks for them I had t t rel lies I : find ghos ies on hawful at times, before wit! t ‘ but heard of Dodd's hKid- | ¢ney finds out who they’ve got to deal ney Pills a ee co At iment Coo If you was in the room they'd tear a eee a 1 a ; prin you pieces as like as not. You leave gake ay : i rts aie f xt a - me alone to tackle them, and at half- SERnay Cates SEter Usain; a * oo past twelve come in, and I'll lay they'll JOUN RILEY. be quiet enough by then.”’ wecan seli you Dodd's Kidaey Pills a Mr. Abrahams’ request struck me as a the follow ag prices, viz.:—50c. per box | reasonable one, so I left him with his To the aozenu gix boxes for $2.50. trade—$4.0) ueordozen, or thre at $3.75 per dozea. Sent hy mail to any address po‘ aid, GEORGE E. HUGHES, Cy arlottets ¥D. 1 may2° thinness The d liseases OT thinness feet upon the mantel-piece, and his chair in front of the fire, fortifying himself with stimulants against his refractory visitors. From the room beneath, in which I sat with Mrs. D’Odd, I conld hear that after sitting for some time he rose up, and paced about the hall with jnick, impatient ps. We then heard him try the lock of the door, and after ward drag some heavy article of furniture in the direction of the window, on which, apparently he mounted, for I heard the creaking of the rusfy hinges as the diamond-paned casement folded back- ward,and I knew it to be situated several emer tas Ve ~hilde > are scrotula In CNUCYFeN, | fect above the little man’s reach. Mrs. . = 94 erly - ee | tT)’ eave that she con) Sati, - consumption in eTown | D Odd say that she « uld di tinguish : ; ea . his veice speaking in low and rapid Ppeeple, Pp verry OL Dit od in whispers after this, but that may have | either They th rive on } been her imagination. I confess that L — @ ’ began to feel more impressed than I had leanness. Fat is the best } aecmea it possible to be. There was means of overcoming them. | something awesome in the thought of ~ 1 1: ' the solitary mortal standing by the open Ev sry body knows iver | : ce . ery vooay ANOWS ¢ it window and summoning in from the oil makes the heaithiest fat. gi = = le the spirits “. the oe : . * ~ | world t was with a trepidation which In Scott’s Emulsion of |7 couia hardly disguise from Matilda eas ] | : that I observed that the clock was point- od-liver oil the taste 1s | : cc : i or . _ : ” ca ales ing to half past twelve, and that the hi: iden, the Oli 1S digested, time had come for me to share the vigil st ie readv to make + of my visitor itis ready to make fat. He was sitting in his old position When you ask for Scott's Emulsion and when I entered, and there were no signs your druggist gives you a package in a fthe mysterious movements which I had salmon-colored wrapper with the pict- wre of the man and fish on it—you can trust that man! 50 cents and $1.00 , Chemists, Belleville, Ont. 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Clapperton’s Thread periodically with other makes, and have never found another that combines much strength and smoothness with the extreme freedom from kinking and snarling that characterizes , 2: .CLAPPERTON’S -_ ©“ = —° TH READ —_— - = GORNMEAL. Fresh ground. *O) larrels, N. RATTENBURY. * Ch’town, june 3, 1896, 50 ard, though his chubby face was i as with recent exertion. ‘Are all hight?’ I is I came in, putting on care- an air pussible, but glancing in- yoluntari!r see if we were sione “Only your hel matter, ’’ solemn vcice. you ling succes asked as léss as round to » is needed to complete Mr. Abrahams, in a ‘You shall sit by me and partake of the essence of Lucoptolycus, which removes the scales from our earthly eyes. Whatever you may chance to speak not and make no movement, lest you break the spell.’’ His manner was cockney vulgarity tire said sev, subdued, and his usual had entirely disappeared. I took the chair which he indicated, and awaited the result. My companion cleared the rushes from the floor in our neighborhood, and going e down upon his hands and knees, de- scribed a half circle with chalk, which inclosed the firepl and ourselves. Round the edge of this half circle he drew several hierogiyphics, not unlike the signs of the zodiac and uttered a long in He then stood up ocation, delivered so rapidiy that it sounded like a sitfgie gigantic word in some uncouth guttural language. Having finished this prayer, f prayer it was, he pulieé out the small bottle which he had produced before, and poured a couple* of teaspeonfuls of clear, transparent fluid intoa vial, which be handed to me witk an intimation that I shou!d drink it. The liquid had a faintly sweet odor, pot unlike the aroma of certain sorts of ples. I hesitated a moment before ap- i it to my lips, but an impatient i from my companion overcame ny scruples, and I t i it off. The taste was not unpleasant; and, as it gave rise to no immediate effects, my chair and com, Mr. A I leaned back in myself for what Was to come. shams seated him- self beside me, and I feit that he was watching my face, from time to time while repeating some more of the in- vocations in which he had indulged be- fore. A sense of delicious warmth and lang- uor began gradually to steal over me, partly, perhaps, frosa the heat of the fire, and partly from some unexplained An weighed down uncontrollable impulse to p my eyelids, while, at the same time, my brain worked act- ively, and a hunded veauitful and pleas- cause. slee ing ideas flitted through it. So utterly iethagic did I feel that, though I was aware that ny companion put his hand er the region of my heart, as if to feel how it was heating, I did not attempt to prevent him, nor did { even ask him for the reason of his action. Everything in the room appeared wo be reeling slowly round in «a drowsy dance, of whish I was the center The great elk’s head at the far end wagged lemniy backward and forward, while tie massive salvers on the tables periorue d cotillons with the claret cooler and the epergne. My ii fell upon my _ breast frum sheer heaviness, and L should have become un- nscious had I not been recalled to my- self by the opening of the door at the other end of the hall this door led on tothe raised dais, which, as I have mentioned, the heads of the hous sed to reserve for their own use. As it swung slowly back upon its hinges. I sat up in amy chair, clutching at the arms, and staring with a horrified giare at the @ark passage outside. Some- tuing was coming down it~something unformed and intangible, but still a something. Dim and shadowy, I saw it fiit across the threshold, while a blast of ice cold air swept down the room, which seemed to blow through me, chilling my very heart. I was aware of the mysteri- ous presence, and then I heard it speak in a voice like the sighing of an east wind among pinetrees on the banks of a desolate sea. * It said: ‘‘I am the invisible nonentity. I have affinities and am subtle. I am electric, magnetic and spiritualistic. I am the great eternal sighheaver. I kill dogs. Mortal, wilt thou choose me?’ I was about to speak, but the words seemed to be choked ia my throat; and vefore 1 could get them out, the shadow fitted across the hali and vanished in the darkness at the other side, while a long- drawn melancholy sigh quivered through the apartment. _—_ very cdge of the circle. upon the floor, ahe disclosed a face, the horrible malign- ‘fy or which shaii never be banished trom my recollection. Every foul passion ap peared to have left its mark upon that hideous countenance. ‘‘Ha! ha!’’ she screamed, holding out her wizened hands like the talons of an unclean bird. ‘‘ You see what fam. I am_ the fendish old woman. I wear snuff-colored silks. My curse descends on people. Sir Walter was partial tome. Shall I be thine, mortal?’ I endeavored to shake my head in hor ror; on which she aimed a blow at me with her crutch, and vanished with an eldritch scream By this time my eyes turned naturally toward the open door, and I was hardly surprised to see a man walk in, of tall and noble stature. His face was deathly pale, but was surmounted by a fringe of dark hair which fell in ringlets down his back. A shert pointed beard covered his chin He was dressed in loose-fitting clothes, made apparently of yellow satin, and a large white ruff surrounded his neck. He paced the room with slow and majestic strides Then turning, he ad- dress ed me in a sweet, exquisitely modu- lated voice ‘‘T am the cavalier,'’ he remarked. ‘‘I pierce and am pierced. Here ts my rapier. { clink steel. This is a bloodstain over my heart. I can emit hollow groans. I am patronized by many old Conservative families. I am the original maner-house apparition, I work alone, or in company with shricking damsveis.’ He bent his head courteously, a though awaiting my reply, but the same choking sensation prevented me from speaking; and, with a deep bow, he dis- appeared. He had hardly gone before a feeling of across £ intense horror stole over me and I was aware of the presence of a ghastly creature in the room, of dim outlines and uncer*aia proportions. One moment it seemed to pervade the entire apart- ment, while at another it would become invisible, but always leaving {behind it a distinct consciousness of its presence, Its voice, when it spoke, was quavering and gusty. It said, ‘‘I am the leaver of footsteps and the spiller of gouts of blood. 1 tramp upon corridors. Charles Dickens has alluded to me. I make strange and disageeable noises. I snatch letters and place invisible hands on people's wrists I am cheerful. I burst inte peals of hide- ous laughter. Shall I one now?’ I raised my hand in a deprecating way, but too late to prevent one discordant utbreak which echoed through the room Before I could lower it the apparition Was gone. I turned my head toward time to a man come hastily and stealtbily into the chamber. He was a sunburned, powerfully built fellow, with ear-rings in his ears anda Barcelona handkerchief tied loosely round his neck. His head was bent upon his chest, and his whole aspect was that of one afflicted by intolerable remorse He paced rapidly backward and forward like a caged tiger, and I observed that a drawn knife giit- tered in one of his hands, while he grasped what appeared to be a piece of parchment in the other His voice, when he spoke, was deep and sonorous. He “Tam a murderer. I am a rufsan. I crouch when J walk. I step noiselessly. I know something of the Spanish Main. I can do the lost treasure business. I have charts. Am able-bodied and a good do the door in see said, walker. Capable of haunting a large park.’’ He looked toward mie beseeching- ly, but befure I could make a sign, I was paralyzed by the horrible sight which appeared at the door, It was a very tall man, if, indeed, : might be called a man, for the eg :un mes Were protruding throug: tue co roding flesh, and the features wef@ of leaden hue. 4 windir round the figure, and f d a hood ove: the head, from under the shadow o which two fiendish eyes, deep-set in their grisly sockets, blazed and sparkled like red-hot coals. The lower jaw had fallen upon the breast, disclosing a withered, shriveled. tongue and two lines of black and jagged fangs. I shuddered and drew back as this fearful apparition advancec to the edge of the circle To be Continued.) r-sheet Was Wrappe rime FORCE OF HABIT, London People Have Become Used to tho Great Specific Remedy Loxnpox, July 6—The despatch from Detroit with reference tothe cure from Bright’s disease and bleod poison of Mr Langley, of this city, by tne ure of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, has recalled the wonderful facta of the case tothe citizens, among vbom Mr. Langley is well known. It has reminded them that Mrs. Langley, among thers, also made an equally wondertul recovery. The use of the pills, however, nas become so universal here, and there has been so many instances in which they vave been used with beneficial results that 4 similar case would hardly excite as much interest now as it did then when the medicine was less known. Neal Dow is now 91 years old, and in rigorous health. “The Railroad Kidney” tailroad employes, bicyclists, teamsters and other men who are subjected to much joiting, are often troubled with a pain across the small ofthe back. This indi- cates the “Railroad Kidney,” an insidious precursor of serious illness. Ov _ the -lightest symptoms of backache take one Chase’s Kidney Liver Pill—one is a dose —and thus obtain insfant relief. For all kidney troubles they have no equal. 25c. per box. Utah's juries now consist of eight in- stead of twelve men. A Good Deal in a Few Word. “J paid a Toronto specialist on catarrh a large sum of money, but I got no bene- fit. I tried lhem all, but finally, almost in despair, and assuredly without any faith, I tried Chase’s Catarth Cure. It is all that it is recommended. which is saying a gocd deal in a few words.” Joel Rogers, clerk, Division Court, Beeton. Improved blower in each 252. box. If one conld have hie way during life, one wouldn’t care much if his will were tested after his death. Money no Object. The amount of money sufferes from eatarrh will spend in attempting to cure that fonl and disagreeable disease is almost incredible. J. W. Jennings, of Gilford, Ont., eays: “I epent between $200 and €300 consulting doctors ; I tried all the ‘treatments’ without benefit. One box of Chase’s Catrrh Cure did me more good than all the remedies. A 25c. box cured me.” Don’t waste money. Chase’s Cure, with improved blower, 25c. kk cures, prosperity—one of them being those who cannot get a chance to bear it. Wore Greased 4. loves Seven Years Jobn Siron, mason, Aultsville, Ont.,had sait rheum so severe that for seven years he wore greased gloves. He writes: “I used a quarter of a box of Chase’s Oint- ment. It cured me. No trace of salt rheum now.” Chase’s Ointment cures every irritant disease of the skin, allays itching instantly, and is a sterling remedy ro piles, Avoid imitations. 60c. per OX. * Remember, my son,” said the prudent father; “that pol teness doesn’t cost any- thing.” Yes,” was the reply, ‘ I’ve heard that.’ “You don’t doubt it, do you?” “Well, it certainly cost me about ten shillings aweek toget any politeness out of the waiters at our hotel.” Handsome Featnres, I turned my eyes toward the door once morte, and beheld, to my astonishment, 4 very small old woman, who hobbled along the corridor and into the hall. She passed backward and forward several Sometimes unsightly blotches, pimples or tallow opaque skin, destroys the at tractiyeness of handsome fea'ures. In all such cases Scott’s Emulsion will build up the system and impart freshness and” tines, and then, croughing down at the | beauty. 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Crabbe STOVES HARDWARE, aad Ij lhe |}. hn [hw Iv \\- Ih Ih Ih I Ih i Ih lhe |\»- Ih. || Going to Or any part of the United States, The Cheapest and Best Route is via the PLANT LINE, The Pcpular Summer Route. Direct Service From Charlottetown The S. 8S. 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 Hawkesburyand Hah fax each way. Via Pictou and Halifax. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Saturday, Monday and Thursday morn- ings via Pictou, make close§connection at Halifax withS. 8. Halifax sailing Satur- day miduight 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 H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt., may7 Halitax, N.S. For Sale or To Let eer valuable lot of land with coal shed thereon, situated on Water Street, near vownal Wharf, lately cecupied by Capt John Hughes as acoai depot. Apply to MRS LOWDEN. Dundas Esplanade June 29, 1896—2w 1°5 Rolled Qats, Oatmeal POT BARLAY, &¢., AGENCY, Having been appointed Agent for Walter Thompson’s Mills, Seaforth, Ont., [ am prepared to receive orders fur the above Guaranteed the best qnality. Please get quotations before purchasing eleewhere. W. W. CLARKE, Age nt May 28 BOSTON if You Are. OIL STOVES Ge Cream | reazers Window Sereen Wire Extra low Prices. Dodd & Rogers. FOR SALE. The subseriber being about fo retire from business, offers for sale his pro erty at Morell copsisting of about6) acres of jand, with dwelling house, Store, Warehouses, Barns, and other bulidings This properly, in the ceatre of a populous district, is # desirable one, well situated jor business, within a short distance of the Railway Station, and not far from Morell River and St. Peter’s Harbor, Churches, School House, Starch Factory, Chees? Factory, etc, lie very near Will be sold at a ba in oe en WILLIAM STERNS Morel Junels—dylawéwkylmth A Good Excuse for Once, ‘lias Blackburn was, in his day, one of the most successful and notorious moonshiners of southwestern * Virginia. Still, ’Lias was by no means an unprin cipled man. His contempt for the rey- enue laws was complemented by a regard for a code of morals, peculiarly his own, that gave him no little worry, for it par- ticularly inveighed agafhst unreasonable inebriety. ‘“Lias never was drunk with- out cause, and “‘any other reason why’ being no reason for a drink to his logical mind, he was often sober for five eonsec- utive days. = After one of these periods of abstinence ’Lias found occasion to smuggle a ten gallon ‘‘kaig’’ into Tennessee. *Lias had a quasi-conviction that in spite of bis generous gauging of the barrel, a short- when he delivered the goods, and the suspicion weighed on age might be noticeé his mind more than the ‘‘kaig’’ on his shoulder. When he reached the part of the mountain trail called High Knob, the greatest elevation thereabouts, he felt so worn out by worry and fatigue that he decided to rest awhile. The beauty of the night brought comfort to *Lias’s soul, and the softness of the turf to his bare feet. He threw down the ‘‘kaig,”’ stretched himself on the grass, and shut his eyes for ‘‘fo’ty winks.” Around High Knob there is only one thing thicker than huckleberries and moonshiners; it is rattlesnakes. Conse- quently ‘Lias, wakened by a sharp pain in his right great toe, was not at all sur- prised to see an immensse rattler wrig- gling away. ‘Lias sat up. A great con- tented smile spread over his face. He drew the ‘‘kaig’’ a trifle nearer, put out his left foot and shook it at the retreat- ing snake, SATURDAY, JULY 11, Jane? —}j PESTLE LETT TE TTL CTT T TTP TT. “‘Chaw away, ole man.’’ said *Lias. “‘T’s just as well prepared fo’ you aa though you'd given me six months’ nLo- tice.’’—From the ‘‘Editor’s Drawer,’’ in Harper’s Magazine. T¥E EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD ITs FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR ON ITS EXHIBITION GROUNDS, Opening Sept. 22¢ and Closing Oct. 2d, 1896, Exhibits of Machinery and Manufactures’ Farm and Dairy Products, Horses, Cattle. Sheep, Swine, &c. p : Products of the Forest, Mines and Waters, Paintings, Sculpture, &c., Fancy Work. The Provincial ¢ just purchased, will Grounds. Large Prizes in all the Usual Departments. Special Attractions.—Fireworks every Suitabie evening, Band Music afternoonsand evenings, Attractive Performances in the AMUSEMENT Hat, Varied Attractions on the PARADE GROUNDS, vernment herd of Live Stock, be exhibited and sold on the SPECIAL PASSENGER RATES ON ALL LINES OF TRAVEL PRIZE LISTS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AFTER. JULY 15th. ——— ENTRY FORMS AND ALL DESIRED INFoRMATIC y BE FURNISHED ON APPLICATION TO. sre CHAS. A. EVERETT, @.C. PITFIELD, Manager and Sec’y, President. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, 34 ly Wants, Lost, Found, &€ Advertisements under this heading chargec five cents per line. p" \ TANTED—By the 20th Jaly,an experienced Cook, to whom gcol wages will be given Apply at the Examiner Uffice, jp8— CNIC Boilers to rent,—Apply to H. D. WADMARN, jyld, RVANT WANTED. —Apply to VEs. VINNICOMBE. Fitzroy St. pear Quecn june §—3in. 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THE BRADLEY CARRETSON Co., Lrp., 49 Richmond St West, Toronto, Ont, FEW BOARDERS <can be a-commodate d et Pleasant Point. North Kiver—Goo bathing—Apply to MkS FLEAGHER june29 TO LET.—A Double-Tenement House, cor- ner of Grafton & Cumberland Streets, with stable and coach house, apply to Joseph Tay- lor, Hillsborough Street. may J9tf TO LET—A comfortable cottage situsted on Richmond Street West; a vood yard, stable, etc, and ground suitable for a garden Im- mediate possession given. Rent moderate. Apply to J D Mason. 613—apll antei —A housemaid, Apply to Mrs: Fd- ward Bayfield. june 1) —tt. W T ‘o LET —The stcre and printing office now occupied by Haszard & Moore in the Brown Block. Possession given Ist Novem- ber. Appiy to James Paton. june ll 2 4 6. TO LET- The pleasantly situated dweliing house Jacing south on liilford Street, near Brighton Road, adjoining the residence of Mr \ J Bullman. Five minutes’ walk from bathing house and lawn tennis grounds in Vietoria Park, nino minutes from Post Office. Drawing room, dining room, large verandah, square hall, pantry, kitchen and back porch on ground floor. Four bedrooms and ba‘h room on first floor, two bedrooms in attic. Ample yard and shed in rear, grass plot and shade trees in front. Rent moderate. Apply tow ©. HARRIS, Architect. 246 ti—m31 [T° ~ LEt—\ Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing 7 rooms in good order, | with a first class cellar uader the whole nouse Ais) inclosed yard with stable, and is at present occupied by Mrs John AgMclInnis, who is about to leave the Island App'y to Mr Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen sireet, or to the Owner at Southport EDWARD KELLY juna 19, 1896 PASTURE— for a limited number of cows or horses, in city limita Good water: sup?!y and shelter. Apply to Geo. K, Hughes, A poth ecaries Hall may27 PASTURE—for cows and horses—The sub scribers williiake a limited number of cows and horses on June Ist. This pasture has — ie and eaten of fresh and = water. erms On application to James Cooke, or Donald McMillan, Royalty muy27 dyii then 2awt ; OOXEOOSS SOF OS 99900009 9500066 0050000099 F5OOO0 08 ea LLEL LALLA TRY Vanity Fai Cigarettes Retail Everywhere (Oe. per Fackage W.S. Kimball & Co, ROCHESTER, N. Y. L7 FIRST PRIZE MEDALS a LSEELI LILLIE ISIIEE she de ale Se oo | Hot Air Furnaces 1896. RE ved With Hot Weter jombinaticn if Desized, Our is Famous Florida For Coal. with steel dome, fow steel radia- tor and three steel flues, is con- structed on the principle of a baseburner stove, and is us easily regulated as onc. Thedistance the heat has to travel compels its utmost radiation, and con- sequently insures great he ating power with economy in fut. WE HOLD HIGHEST TESTI eee eee MONIALS FROM USERS |. Tue McCiany Mss, - Co. Mowrreat, V INNIPEG, Lonrpox, Toroxto, Vancouver. PSS ESOOO SOOO OEOF9 O90 090099005690606060656666600 RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. © TRUTH WILL STAND of these low figures. Charlottetown, June 4, 1£96 advertisers. Flour, different brands, very cheap. American Kerosene Oil, with good heavy tin can, for s$1.10 Five pounds of Choice Blended Tea for $1.10 Eggs and Butter taken in exchange for cash or goods Goods delivered to all parts of the town free of charge. WILLIAM GRANT & CO. Satements founded on facts need no pillars of support It is an open secret that we can and do sell cheaper than any other Grocery house in the city, kinds of trades, and we warrant every article we sell. We have a !arge 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 We for all are caterers Four gallon best. QUEEN STREET Advertisers ! Lhe home circulation is the most valuable for Tue Examiner reaches the homes of our citizens every evening. fom our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY That accounts new, Cn hand. on hand, we have ready for use. direct to Farmers. Also, DAIRY SUPPLIES of including the celebrated ALPA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR. a lower temperature than any other in use. H \ 1 35 Horse Power PORTAB LE ENGINE and BOILER, Locomotive pattern. Hor zontal Engine on top of Boiler. 1 20 Horse Power, same pattern. 1 25 Horse Power STATIONARY ENGINE and BOILER, all ia first-class orde Price ‘ow. Terms easy. NEW DAIRY ENGINES in stock, Abegweit patfern, DAIRY BOILERS anv kind furnished on application It skims closer and 4- 24 Bottle BABCOCK TESTERS aiwa’- Steam, Water, Soil and Sewer PIPES and FITTINGS in stock. FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY and PORTLAND CEMENT at competition price Our goods are all of the best, inctuding our STEEL DISK HARROW, which Our SEED BOXES will be sold (29 pe’ cent. lower than any in this market) Telephone communication. McKINNON & McLEAN. Charlottetown, April 16, 1896—dy & wy > SS S @ VWs SBsVsSVeVsesesesesw_eswessweswe Wood's Phosphodine.—7%- Great English 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 aod treatment combination that will effect a prompt and permanent cure in all stagesof Sesual Debility, Abuse or Ezcesses, 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. |_ Before Taking. | Rhosphodine 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 verre of despair and insanity—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 man!y vigor and health—Reader you need not despair—no mat- ter who has given you up as incurable~the remedy iz now within 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, 7x guaranteed to cure, Pamphiet free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont -., Canada. s Woed's ee Wood's Phosphodine is sold by responsible wholesale and retail druggists in the Dominios. SSS WDD SOVWOWF BSS FAW VIessewsewswe