DEES ee eAKE “e hn ee rer + THESE BRISK LITTLE PILLS S ALWAYS NZEDEOD In ARE EEACTLY WHAT alt cases of CONSTIPATION, SICK HEADACHE, BiLiouS ATTACKS ant DYSPEPSIA. SOLO EVERYWHERE AT 25C. aeox. Dorms MEDICINE COMPANY, | Pao ronTo, Ont. a sodd’s Kidney Pills a = 6c porees, viz.:—-50c. per box gix box .or $2.40. Tothe trade—$4.00 werdozen, cr three dozen at $3.75 per doz:n. Seat by mail to eny address por , ah. GEORGE E. HUGHES, mar2” Charlottetown. unfortunate Cod-lver oil suggests consumption, which is al- most unfortunate. Its best use is before you fear consumption; when you begin to get thin, weak, un down ; then is the pru- ent time to begin to take are,and the best way to ’ 2 A8% o system with needed fat and trength. Scott’s Emulsion ot cod-liver oul, with hy} O- yhosphites, will brine bac] pHuospnites, Wii ring 2aCK lumpness to those who aa lost it, and make strength wh raw cod- liver oil would be a burden. A substitute only wmttates the ortgmai Bcorr & Bowws, Believille, Ont goc. and $1.00 GHATEFU: —scSMFOATING. EPPS'S COCOA REAKFAST — SUPPER. “Dy ath ledge of the natural iws wh : mm the operations of digestion sad nutri ud by a careful application of *he fine proj f cted Cocoa, Mr. Zpps has pr i for our breakfast and Supper a deli flavored beverage which may save use many heavy doctors’ bills, It is ! j such articles of diet frat a constitution may be gradually buik up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds cf subtle maladies are attack wherever oating around us ready t escape many vy ine ud: aS use OT ' ‘ ‘ a wea p* re] ay & fatal Shait by py ourse ves well fortified with pure bloed and a properly nourished wame.’’ Creil Service Gasrtte JAMES EPPS &CO.,Lta, Bat i ace hieniewenrer ven. ill New Prices in Watches Siiver Watches for Ladic’s and Gentlemen, which we i ighi right, and cas- s2 in price. 4 a”) : t them. W. N. TANTON'S George Street, Gre: h QUEEN SQUARE. mixed \ water SAN . | IDEAL FINISH Smooth and lasting’ \ fo und¥esses line it » + werks to The Edwardsburg Starch Co. M’f'r’s. WOnas, Ca*oinar, Ow. Orricas: MonmTmaar, P.Gs Robb-Armatrong Cerrect Design. Mest Workmanship ROBB ENGINEERING CO. Ltd, Amherst N: 8, Engines, Every Mother (2s! osc Jon oreo At D sts. 1.5.7 axe care 1S to supply tne | i right i} much written about many comvvon ailments winch will cur in every family as long as life has woes rr suffering children love it very important and useful Liuiment cures on su ret the sson's Anodyn very rm of inflammation, [oternal or Exter Itis a fact. proven by the investigations f medical science, that the real danger from bv inflammation; cure the the disease. kw wot for is caused aud you conquer LINIMENT ted for over eighty does possess ry Family lls? lav which has i lig to so great an ex “ i) Anodyn it has stood . merit, while generation ave ed it with entire satis lown to their children a rth, asa Universal House ifancy to good old age ly have ext r the fact that i ry eri for very m ere is ta medicine tn use te reat nt for Diseases” Matled Free. 1 IMreetions on every bettie, n & Co., Boston, Masa. LIFE OF A ORUGGIST. Ile fa Expected to Knowa Little of Every~ i God ;"’ thing. “It might seem to the superficial ob- server that the life of a druggist was 6x- ceedingly monotonous,"’ said a drug clerk, ‘‘but from the time that a young man begins his studies in Pharmacy to that day when he is the business of his own, he is some views of and expert master of a likely to get ences with many phases of life. town here and I will spin you a yarn of things that came to me in My first work as a drug elerk was in the Italian quarter. I had been studying only three months, and was not allowed to put up prescriptions alone. I had to sleep over the store, and attend those who might come in the night. This was thrusting a great deal of responsibility upon my youth and In- experience; for night calls generally rep- resent emergency cases, people who are tuken suddenly and violently ill, or have taken poison some of the i my early days. “It was a tough neighborhood. The Italian women used to bring their sick habies into the store and want us not ilone to sell ‘them the medicine that the child was in need of, but to prescribe for itas well. One time I assisted at a minor surgical operation. One afternoon three men, under the influence of liquor, came into the store. One of the men had a bad cut running from the base of his thumb nearly up to his wrist, which re quired about three stitches. There was another clerk on duty with me that af- terneon. We told the man that he should go toa doctor. He answered: ‘Docwr for that? Nixey. What's de matter with you puttin’ de stitches in yourself? Go ahead.’ We would not, but he insisted. So we got seme black thread which we kept to sew on an occasional button, waxed it, and took the three stitches with it. The fellow never flinched, and the wound healed up beautifully. “The night bell is supposed to he for cases of emergency. But you would be surprised at the liberal construction some people put on extreme cases, I re- member having been called up by a man who wanted a bottle of ink. I gave him the ink, when he said, ‘I say, Doc, lend me a pencil, and I'll send it back in the mogning The most angelic man is apt to become exasperated when he is rung and stairs to find door for a postage up, travels a long hall a man waiting at the stamp “The boy in who always coat, or your fashionable hotel, gives the right man the hat, or cane, has been But I knowa young serves behind a soda fountain that does an immense man who eounter in a store business in that line the year round who is equally wonderful. My attention was first called to his talent in this way: I went into the store one cold day a few years ago and asked for a drink of hot malted milk. Lemphasized my or- der by saying: ‘Be sure that it is hot: red hot.’ Well, I got my drink, and 1% was very hot and nico. It was fully two months before I was in that neighbor- hood again. When I stepped up to the counter the young man gave me a quick scrutinizing look and said, ‘Red hot?’ This was no accident, for I afterward learned that of the hundreds, J think it would be safe to say thousands, of cua- tomers that the young man has during the year, he not alone remembers their favorite drink, but he remembers whether they like it sweet, or tert, or medium. And he also remembers the peculiar name by which his customers ask for their favorite beverage. “Then there is a great deal of discre- tion and tact and good judgment re- quired. Many, many times the druggist gets a prescription in which he is sure that the doctor has made a mistake, and that there {is a dangerous amount of some drng, some poisonous drug. It then be- comes necessary to get the customer to have the medicine sent home, This gives the druggist time to call the doctor up on the telephone and ask further inatruc- tions about his prescription. If the cus- tomer is willing to allow you to send his medicine home all goes well. But some times he is in a great hurrry, the patient is very ill—there are many things that will cause him to insist upon having the medicine at once. Of course, you cannot give it to him. No more can you tell him the reason, ““A fashionable sends in very small neighborhood often orders. A few days ago a lady wrete a note to me asking me to send something by the bearer for her baby’s earache, something that she could use in a syringe, and to send a giass syringe. She sent fifteen cents with which to pay for the medicine and the glass syringe. In a cheap neighborhood this might be expected. But you see the houses are all good for blocks sround. It is curicus how a druggist can follow the course of a discase when he makes up the medicines from start to finish. I fre- quently make up my mind as to the fatal or happy termination of a disease by the prescriptions the doctor writes It is funny, too, how much people take a druggist into family secrets—almost as fully as the doctor or the confessor. And you are sapposed to know all about the diseases of cata, dogs and canaries.’’— New York Tribune. Practical Hints. Celery is one of the most valuable of foods and is a positive remedy fox sufferers from rheumatism, nerve trou- bies and nervous dyspepsia. Water carrying a little salt in solution is said to be an exceliont wash for tired or inflamed eyes, when stronger solutions may prove injurious. ‘ without scratching it, is to |} seapsuds to which a | monia have been added, The discovery that cold coffee is an ex- cellent tonle for growing plants should do away with the lagt remnants of the ¢eustom of warming over cold coffee, The ‘‘bicycle bag’’ with places for watch, money, handkerchief, bicycle tools, ete., is one of the most valuable things that the wheelwoman can take with her on her summer trips. For a sprained ankle, immersion for fifteen or twenty minutes in very hot water, and following this, an applica- tion of bandages wrung out in hot wa- ter, is recommended as the best treat- ment. The only method of cleansing jewelry wash in hot drops of am- and then plae- box of jewelers’ few ing the jewelry in a , sawdust to dry. ‘Tea or coffee stains in linen may be removed by moistening the spota with water and holding them over the fumes of a burning match, Then wash imme- diately with water in which a little ammonia or soda has been dissolved. Aw Op Axy Witt Triep Remepy.— Mis. Winslow’s Scothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mother for their children while teething with perfect success. It scothes the child softens the gums, allays al! pain,cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrheea. Je pleasant to the taste. Soid by Druggisis in every part of the world, Dinety-Ove cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ingSyrup, and take 1° other kind. 513 “Dandy” dressing for tan shoes for sale at KR. K, Jost’s, the College of Just sit | solation."’ | fathers of our race before FRIDAY, JULY 381, 1896. thom Catn Married, ' James L. Meagher, writing to the New York Sun, says: ‘Whom did Cain marry?’’ He married his sister. Her name was Ripha. This, St. Chrysostom says, was the tradition of the Jews of his time. This information may be found in Duprion’s ‘Concordance of the Holy Bible."’ Genesis ¥, 4, says of Adam: ‘And he beget sons and daaghiers"’ Josephus saves that Adam and Eve hac thirty-three sous and thirty-two daughters. The sons of our first parents married their sisters. The Old Testament was written aa a preparation for the coming of Christ, and the history of personages who did not typify Him or relate to Him are not given, ‘le hely and innocent Abol was a figure of Christ who was killed by his brethren and Cain and Abel and their histories are related, waile no. Ling is said of the other children. It may be of interest to readers to know the exact the names of the patriarchs from Adam to Noe, as follows: Adam, ‘‘Man in the image of God,’’ or ‘The Reasoning Being;’’ Seth, ‘Substituted by;'’ Enos ‘Frail man;’’ Canaan, * La- menting fell;’’ Malaleel, ‘‘The Blessed Jared, “Shall came down;”’ Henoch, “The Teacher;'' Methusalah, ‘fis death shall send;'’ Lamech, ‘To the humble;’’ Noe, ‘‘ Rest,’’ or ‘*Consola- tion."’ Now, putting these English meanings of the Hebrew names together, we have the following: ‘‘Man in the image of God, Substituted by Frail man, Lamenting fell. The Blessed God, Shall eome down, The Teacher, His death shall send, To the humble, Rest or Con- your many meaning of who lived of the great the flood, we find a revelation of the fall of mankind, the sorrows of sin, the incarnation of Christ, how He will come asa Teacher, His death, His redemption, given to the humble ones who will receive His teach- ings, and the rest and consolation of peace from wars and the blessings of civ- ilization. These are but a few of the things the stude:t finds in Bible. Here in the very names wonderful the Holy Mannerisms in Speech, There are little mannerisms of speech which belong to certain parts of the country, and are caughtup unconsciously by young people, so that when they go away from home those who meet thom have little difficulty in deciding from what point they started. For instance, if a young girl drops her final g's, and says mornin’, evenin’, greetin’, meetin’, comin’, and goin’, I know where she comes from. I have visited in a place or two where the sweet-voiced people nearly all cut off their final g’s. And if she rolls her r’s, and says the words that have rin them with a burr, I recall @ journev I made one summer, and I re- member numbers of nice girls who all paid r the compliment cf twisting it lovingly around their tongues as they used it. A girl who says daown for down and caow for cow labels herself as plainly as if she labeled a trunk, and so does a girl whose vowel sounds are all matters of conscience to that degree that she speaks as if she were mentally spelling her words. —Harper's Weekly. By the Boarders, **Oh, dear!’’ groaned the hired girl, as she washed off the boarding-house stairs, ‘‘I’'m awfully tired.”’ **Yes,’’ sympathized the stairs, in a creaky voice, ‘it’s a hard spring. I'm » good deal run down myself.”’ eo It is stated that the Spanish Govern- nent has given the enormons price oj seven hundred thou-and pounds e: ch for wo vessela recently bought at Genoa. Nothing short of a yanic can expl sir sacl extravagance. SPo8Ce 808 5808 8 808 6 es e0ele 868 eer ees Those t Boating or other Cuting Suits lose ali their stiffress crd style because cf the daimp air or ar un2xpscted weiting can t who have had the value of Fibre Chamois. V/hen tle Rigby Waterproofed line is wused in costum :s, nd arro nt of rolsture will affect the graceful sti#fress of their outline. The Sleeves and Skirts can't possibly tecome limp no matter what usage they receive, becaus: this Rigby pro- cess makes the Fibre Chamois noi-absorbent without changing any of its other qualities and its stiffness oullasts everything. Be sure of getting the genuine guods by seeing the label on each yard, the many inferior imita- tions give worthless results. tone ere es -e © * 958. 68 2 © © oe 40 “Pureddauitehe FLOU R Makes the Best Bread, Takes the Most Water. Oooo ee ee neeereeee appreciate ween r ere ev ec eevee eee ewer eewe CADPR ED 6-66.64 0.0.6 2 008 + 400 O08 OOO (Pecenec ene nen ene eO Renee ROEN RENE ANENENENEOROE ROE ROR RE SRNR n ane naneen an ena ne ase enesane tenes scene: Fcr eale in half barts! lags at all) tle princi; al grocery stores in the city. july 2, 06—eod New Patent Washer. A long felt want supplied. The Dobie Action Washing Machine and Star Wring er are beyond our highest expectations We willingly leave them on trial and show you Low to use them, so that you may fully prove them. It washes on the same principle as hand rubbing, yet eo gentle as not to injure the finest fabrics, and ac- complishes as much wors in an hour or eo a3 would otherwise occupy the greater part ofthe day. A child can work them aud wash perfectly. Any person desiring to have them on trial please leave your order at Dodd & Rogers’, J. J. Prowse’s or Jchn Prowse’s, Royalty Fast, Sole agent for City, Royalty and Lots 24 and 23. Be sure you get the double action a» they are the nly machine we guarantee The ladies who o have purchassed them cheerfully give their testimonial :—M # F. Heartz, Mrs. R. McMillan, Mre. Dr. T. Henderson, re. T. Dodd, Mra. G. Tweedy, Mrs. W. Seller, Mr. F. Abbott, Mre. W. Mel'ct, Mre. E. Love, Mre. E. T. Carbon ell, Mre. John Mellett, Mrs. John Horne, Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. A. Robertson, Mra. H, Swan, Mrs. Wallac. Rodd, Mrs. W. Prowse, Mrs. ae Prowse, Mre. PH, Trainor Mrs. J. J. Prowse, Mrs. H. Lowe, Mrs, H. E. J. Lewis. To our patrons—remember the old stand. Makers of Iron Harrows. Scuftlers, repairs of all kinds of machinery, carriage work and painting. Horse-shoeing work warrauted. JOHN PROWSE, Charlottetown Royalty. Apl7—t f a Castoria is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contaias neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. [5 is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guerantce is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays foverishness. Castoria prevents yomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Colle. Castoria relieves tecthing t > 1bles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria accimilates the food, reguiates the stomach) and bowels, giving heaithy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Fricnd, Castoria. “ Castoria is so well adapted to children tha I recommend it as superior toany prescriptiog ” er H. A. Ancuea, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. ¥. “ Our physiciras in the ch'kiren's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have amoung our medical supplies wha: is known as regular products, yet we are frce to confess tat the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Unirep HosprraL anv DispensarY, Castoria. « Castoria is an excellent medicine for chl"- @ron. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children.” Da. G. C. Osaoon, Lowell, Mass. * Costoria is the best remedy for children of which Iam acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of tucir children, and use Castor in- stead of the various quack noctrums which aro dostroyiag their loved ones, by forcing opiur, morphine, scothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sencing slay them t premature graves.” Da. J. F. Erscux.os, Conway, Ar Auuen C. Surru, Pres., The Contanr Company, Ti Murray Street, New York City. e ‘er a Ae aAz£aLaA A 2 dc ge AAaLASAZES Ze BaLZZZAZSE 2285 552252 2552=>525>> EEE EEE ES ES ee ‘VARSITY ; Cigar 5 Cents aa 2642444483 Finest value, Sweet Rich smoke. Sells woth 10c. All druggists and eigar dealers who are sutisfied with a reason- able pretit, keep Varsity Cigar. AVIS & SON, MONTREAL. - . ac vy" ~ s FFF FSTSTrTe £22 i eel ies ae sf SSTSSTTTT TS PETES TS TS VVTTT “BERGSGRS Pure Paris Green IN 1 POUND TIN CANS BUG SPRINKLERS | GYPSUM IN BAGS Smon W. Crabbe STOVES HARDWhLE Walker's Corner lens Far Sa f | 135 Gorse Power PORTABLE ENGINE and BOILER, Locomotive pat‘ern. zontal Engine on top of Boiler. 1 20 Horre Power, same pattern. 1 25 Horse PowerSTATIONARY ENGINE and BOTLER, all in first-class order. Price ‘ow. Terms easy. NEW DAIRY ENGINES in stock, Abegweit pattern. DAIRY BOILERS new, on hand. Also, DAIRY SUPPLIES of anv kind furnished on applicatior including the celebrated ALPA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR. It skims closer and a lower temperature tLan avy otherin use. 24 Bottle BABCOCK TESTERS a!wa: on hand. Steam, Water, Soi’ ani Sewer PIPES and FITTINGS in stock. FIRE BRICK, FIFE CLAY and PORTLAND CEMENT at cor spetition pric Our goods are all of te best, inciuding our STE 4L DISK HARROW, whi we have ready for use. Our SEED BOXES will be sold (20 per cent. lower than any in this market) direct to Farmers. -- Telephone communication. McKINNON & McLPAN. Charlott town, Apri! 16, 1896—dy & wy Hor? if You Are Beaver Line Steamers. Going to Saath BOSTON SUMMER SERVICE Or any part of the United States, DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL. F Thee Cheapest and Best Route ues. ke From sth.. Lake Huron........ May I38th ee ores tans es ay May Sth .. Jake Super or...... May 27th Mav 2rd ..Lake Winnipeg... June 10th, May 20th ..Lake Huron....... June l7th, FIRSY CABIN-$#), 3.5, $V and $s) Round Trip, $8, $5, $0 anc $110, seccording to steamer and 2ecommodat'on. SECOND CABIN—To_ Liverpool, $0; re- turn, $63; Glasgow, $32 °0; return, $68; Bristol, or Cardifl, #35; return, $69; London, $38; returo PLANT LINE, TLe Popular Summer Route. Direct Servi e From Charlottetown The 8. 8. HALIFAX will lkave Char- lottetown for Boston every Friday at | p- m., arriving at Bosion ondays 7 am., returning leave Boston Tuesdays at noon, calling at Hawkesburyand Hal: fax each way. Via Pictou and Halif.x Passengers leaving Charlottetown cn Sat irday, Monday,and Thursday morn- ing# via Pictou, make close connection at Halifax withS 8. Halifax railing Satar- day midvight and with SS OLIVETTE sailing every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m. For further particulars apply to Char- lottetown Navigation Co., Charlottetown 66 STF ERAGE—To Liverpool], London, Glas- gow, Belfast, at lowest rates. NOTE—Steerage ngers 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 & al! important points both in Canada and Great Britain on through billsof tading. Specia: facilities provided for the carriage of butter, cheése and perishable freight. For further particula’s a# to freight or pas- sage apply to D. & C. MacI VER, D W.CAMPBELL. Tower Buildings, Manager. 18% Hospital! st, Liverpool, Mon‘real, or TROOP & SON, Agents.£t Joln. N B, COTTAGE TO LET. SS eee or fo H c A A nice ete o. nner =" ast, now . L, CHIPMAN, Can. Agt. eceup| Lo: Possess on may7 Halitax, N. ¢- Gina July." appiyto JD ea SUMMER LOVE. Must Show That [Mi is Only a Little Inno’ cent Flirtation. Merritt— You look troubled, my dear. Whatis it that is worrying you? Cora—You know what people are at summer hotels? As soon as women get too old to flirt there is nothing left them to do but totalk scandal. Already yourattentions to me have been noticed and there has been so much talk thatat last it has reached mamma’s ears. Merritt—But can’t they all see that it is just an innocent flirtation? Cora—How can they, my dear? You haven't explained to them. Merritt—Explained to them? What do you mean? Do you expect me to post a bulletin stating that we are only making believe? Cora—it is not necessary to go as far as that, my dear. Besides, you must remember that you have given them reason to believe that our love is seri- ous. Merritt—I? What do you mean? Cora—I don’t like totell. You surely should be able to figure it out for your- self. Merritt—Now don't be bashful. Just tell me what Iam todo to show them that the whole thing is only an inno- cent little flirtation. Cora—Why, my dear, let us become engaged. ~The opposition party inthe New foundland Legis'ature, on Tuerday, ex- posed the fact thet the government in- clud d fifteen months of outport revenue in the year’s receipts in order to show a larger eurpins, and $50,000 obta’ned as a profit upon the importation of silver coin wae also included, The exposure is said to be very damaging to the government. During the recent bot weather, the | ke of which Londoners profess to have never experienced in England, the Queen has very nearly lived in the open, or, rather, ander a tent pitched on the shady lawn at Frogmore. There her secretaries Lave worked with her, and all the business which fills the lonely hours of her day ha- neen performed. Donbtless the recret of he Qacen’s heal: is to be found io the nitduor life which she stiil persists in, lespte ber thenmatism and seventy-seven vears. Nerves are beffled bv ‘ong drives w pouring rain, and the good laly’s great- ert recreation seems to be meeting a bard snowsiorm face to face in her open car- ciage when she is resid ing at Balmoral. TH EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR ON ITS EXHIBITION GROUNDS, Opening Sept. 22d and Closing Oct. 24,1898, Exhibits - Siebtosey and Manufactures, arm an dai Produc Hor. Sheep, Swine, fic. sas oe Products of the Forest, Mines and Wate Paintings, Sculpture. &c., Fancy Work. - The Provincial © overnment herd of Live Stoc just purchased, will be exhibited and sold on the Grounds. Large Prizes in all the Usual Departments. f Attractions.— Fireworks every suitable evening, Band Music, afternoonsand evenings, Attractive Performances in the AMUSEMENT HAtt, Varied Attractions on the PARADE GRrouNps. SPECIAL PASSENGER RATES ON ALL LINES OF TRAVEL PRIZE LISTS WILL BE DISTLIGUTED AFTER JULY Ith. @NTRY FORMS AXD ALL DESIRED INFORMATI BE FURNISHED ON APPLICATION 0 —— CHAS. A. EVERETT, Manager aud Sec’y, DR. HD. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THRCAT Office -- Kent Sireet Ang 16, 94 ly Wants, Lost, Found, &. ¥. & PITFIELD, Presiden Advertisements ander this heading cha ge five cents per line. \ TANTED—To rent a7 or § roomed house in ood position in Char!o!tetown, Arply to Db. B. MILLER at Wm M: Grezor’s. Prince St. jy20—lin Established wholeral \ | ANTED.— Old House wan's one or two hones! and in- iustrions representatives for this sec‘ion. Can vay a hustler about $17.90 a week to sart with, Drawer ‘9, Brantford, t. jiylié \ TANTFD—A Cook by the ?7th:«t August. Good references requir d App y to Mrs H. W LonGworrs, Upper Prince +t. jy27 ti PASTURE —-for cows and horse: —The sub- scribers willtake a Jimited number of cove ind horses on June Ist. This pa-ture has shade, shelter and abundarce of fresh and salt water ‘Terma cn application to James Cooke, o: Donald Mc Millan, Royalty may?27 dyfi thea aw ‘UMMER BOARDERS can be acc: mmo- i) dated at Point trim on application to srehibald «cRae Good table, and first-class bathing and other attraciions of a seaside resort, jy24 tf ICNIC BOILERS for hire. Arply to Mrs. H. D. Wadman, Bayfield Street. j) 22 if PASTURK— Hor a limited numte> of cows or horses, in city limits Good water supply and shelter. Apply to Geo. KE, Hughes, Apo:h ecaries Ha"). may NO 1E1—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing 7 rooms in good order with a first. class cellar under the whole gouse Ais: inclosed yard with stable, and is at present occupied by Mrs John A. McInnis, who is about to leave the Island App'y to Mr Thomas McQuaid, | ower (Queen direei, or to the Owner at Southport Enpwarn KELLY jung .9, 1&6 Wn tl D.—A girl {for general housework R -fe: erces required.—Apply to Mrs W W. Cra°?K!, H Jls.orough Square jy 16-tf \ JANTED—By tho i8th inst, a servant of xeneral housework. No washing. Re fer ences required. Appiy to Mrs, K. B. NOkTon, Upper Prince Street, \ TANTED.—We want at once, two good coat makers, Man or woman, Good pay aud lots of work.—Apply t MCKAY WooLEN co, June6— \ JTANTE D —A Cook to go toSt. John. High Wazes given.—Apply to Mrs. Frank Beer, Prince 8°, june7—tf lo LET.—A house cn Dorchester Street, be- tween Queer and Pownal Streets. Con- taining eignt rooms, in good repair, rent moderate,— Apply 10 WILLIAM — une7. FW BOAKDEKS «an be a*commodate iA. at Plessant Point. North tiver—Goo ba'thing—Apply to Mrs Fi KaGuEer june2y TO LET—A comfortable cottage situated on Richmond Street West; a good yard, stable, etc, and ground suitable for a garden Im- mediate possession given. Rent moderate. Apply toJ D Mason. 6!3—apll ‘o Let —The store and printing office now occupied by Haxszird & Moore in the Brown Block. Possession given Ist Novem- ber Apply toJames Paton. june ll 2 4 6. TU LET -~ The pleasantly situated dwelling house jacing south on J, ilford Street, near Brighton Road, adjoining the residence of Mr \\ J Bul!man ive minutes’ walk from pe house and lawn tennis grounds in Victoria Fark. nine minutes fom Post Office. ng room, diniog room, large verandah, square hall, pantry, kitchen and back porch flocr. Four bedrooms and ba'b room on first floor, two bedrooms in #ttic. gure yard and shed in rear, ss plot and trees in front. Rent m te. Apply to W C. HARRIS, Architect. 246 ita F NOTE E LOLI LE MELLIN yy TRY | Vanity. Fair Cigarettes Ret:il Everywhere (fe. per Package TIE W.S, Kimball & Co, ROCHESTER, N. Y. Ti FIRST PRIZE MEDALS PIN hs EE ; 4 : es : EASIDE HOTEL, ; hustion Beach, RRL UMMER RESORT |) OPEN JULY — Fine Lind cane, Bevatifa’ Geomals Siete Walka, Bow Surf and Sill Water Buthin: nice pir, B »wiing Alley, quetan! Tenais Lawns. of —~- Ad troas Joun NEWSON Charloiet¢ wn, f ai ib Dn cetorurasers =] aw Coach ea ae” tl trates = oy y Hunter S === «=69Station. day and fa urday, between 4 and 5 o'clock p. m., calling for guests. Satements founded on facts need no pillars of kinds of trades, and we warrant every article we sell. We have a !arge stock of FLOUR KEROSENE OIL, and his season, and we intend giving our cistomers the benefit of these low figures. Flour, d.ffsrent brands, very cheap. Four gulons best American Kerosene Qi', with good heavy tin can, for $119 Five pounds of Choice Blended Tea for $1.10 Kegs anl Batter taken in exchange for eis’ 2 goods d+livered to all parts of the town free of charg WILLIAM GRANT & CO. QUEEN STREET = — June 4, 1£96 Ci srlottetoer ONE GIVES RELIEF. oll — So'e 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 inese well known MANURKS, and can refer purchaser to many of our very best farmers who have been using them for years with very gratifying results. We can also suj p'y 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 that THE GENUINE ENGLISH MANURES AS SOLD ONLY BY US are much the best value. Prices, Pamphlets, ete., on application. AULD BROS. Chorlottetown, April 8, 1896—2aw (25) & wky The St. Lawrence Sugar Refining Co., Ltd, Montreal — Laboratory of Inland Revenue, Office of Official Analyst, “I hereby oartity that t Montrea!, April 8th, 1895. LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINING CO’S EXTRA STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR, indiscriminately taken from ten lots of about 150 barrelseach. I have analysed same, aud find them uniformly to con‘ain : 99 {9 to 180 per cent. of Pure Cane Sugar. with ne impurities whatever.” (Signed) JONN BAKER EDWARD, Ph D., C. L Prof. of Chemistery and Pub Analyst, Montrea N RATTENBURY, AGENT Wood’s Phosphodine.—z: he Great Engiish Remedy. Is the result of over 85 years treating thousands of cases with all known drugs, until at last we have discovered the trre remedy and treatment—a combination that will effect a prompt and permanent cure in all stages of Sexual Detility, Abuse or Excesses, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Mental Worry, Excessive Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Alcoholic Stimulants, all of which soon Jead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Wood's 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 insanity—cases that were tottering over the gravo—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 is 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, cx guaranteed to cure, Pamphlet free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont-, Canada. |__After Taking. J Wood’s Phosphodine is sold by responsible wholesate and retali druggisis in the Dominion. alla SO@2QBOe2eVene ~ es ee @waw este >t oe TE, ee, en RIGUIDMLEIUIIGTET IC Coich ieaves( h rlottetowa direct eve y Tuss!ay, Thurse THE TRUTH WILL STAND It is an open secret that we can and do sell cheaper than any other Grocery hous? in the city, We are caterers for all T&A, which we have bought at the lowest figures touched — RIPANS © lish Manures SUPERPH)SPHATES AND CHEMICALS. have drawn, by my own hand, ten samples of the ST. © ate