* : a Cr ee — ——— os THE ga ~ ‘So Sout nse Originated by an Old Family You can safely trust what time has indorsed for nearly a century. lz Shere te an exte } its own intrin its value is the fact tb tin the dot - a medicine in use tox Johr n’s Anodyt Li t. while wenerat stale wie lay which pos : tr renerati cre UM OF Physician in 181. fide nee of the public to so great ighty years it has stood Sone he used it The best evidence c iginat od | the ‘Sale of it is steadily increasing. ohinsons Anodyne Liniment would be to say little. Ha was so amazec JomNso x ftw weoers aco thi onth, your father, Dr. Johnson, dat Tea f{ me s n’s Anodyt = babe ton sale I have sold it ever since Bea nm ae Gale say that it ined its hig 1 lard and popularity from dhat time to this. : i JOHN B. RAND, North Wa eovk rd, Maine, Jan., 1891. am a f anne a = “ . iver . fs Ma ae ”~ certi ies ‘that Dr. A. Johnson, whdse Best Liver Pi ~ is si ned to ewery genuine bottle of A: yne Liniment, in the month of rstleftat my store some of the same slied my customers with it ever Since r fifty years) with increasing sales, Positively c¢ Nous peng gud Sick Heatnes e. liver JABEZ KNOWLTON, N ewburg, Maine, a nt Lali ir es re * ar Red tomes com " Sate womed ar from | Our Book “Tre rl Ases = led Frea, using them. Fr 2 ive Zi. Sold eve rywhere ] All Dri /. ‘ 5. “John gon & Co.. Boston, Masa, | DR, BALL | | —— BY THE DUCHESS. | ‘Yo say the bishop was astounded j | A COMBINATION or RARE, SEARCHING ano POTENT EssenrTiat DisTILLATIONS FOR INFLAMMATION EXTERNALLY For all Pains, Aches, Sore Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Scalds, Burns, Stings, Bites and Chilblains. INTERNALLY For Colds, Sore Throat, 4 Croup, Asthma, Colic, Diarrhea, Pleurisy, etc. |} By AL. Dauceiers ano DEALERS PBICE 25C. AND SOC. PER BOTTLE THE DODDS MEDICINE CO. TORGNTO, ONT. we can sell you Dodd’s Kidney Pills a the follow: ‘og prices, viz. :—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. To the trade—$4.00 werdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 pe dozen. Sent by miil t> any address poe 9 GEORGE E. HUGHES, toay 2° i aric etownd scrofula Any doctor will tell " that ‘Profe *Sssor Hare, — Medical Silteen: *hiladelphia, is one of the highest authorities in the werld an the action of rugs. In his last work, speaking of the treatment ot scrotula, he says: “It ishardly mecessary to state that cx oll is the best remedy of all. Th aivern In Ci .uisiog, $0 prepar palatabie.” He also says that the hypophosphites should be combined with the oil. Scott’s Emulsion of cod- liver oil, with hypophos- phites, is precisely such a preparation. GHATEFU!,— COMFORTING, EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST —SUPPER., “ By a thorouga knowledge of the natural hws wh tich govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of *be fine P ropertics of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Zpps has pr for our breakfast and supperad ely flavored beverage which may save use many hb savy doctors’ bi ls, Itis by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up unti: strong enoug zh tor resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds cf subt! e maladies are loating around us ready to attack wherever here is a weak point. We n nay escape mauy af tal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood d a properly nourished fame.’ Civil Service Gazette JAMES EPPS &CO.,Lta, Homecpsthic chemists, London, Engtand. WE COMPARE OUR... Clapperton’s Thread periodically with other makes, and have never found another that combines so much strength and smoothness with the extreme freedom from kinking and snarling that characterizes CLAPPERTON’S —<*THREAD . . ° —_—7 Desirable Suburban Residence FOR SALE. ne & x1! ZABE _ BUR oF pr eontrar r situate at the e vaaoeion of the Koad, just outside the city limits, with tw: ucres of land adjoining. ‘There is upon the property « goo1 dwe iling t house wit h comfort able outbuildings, a large garden and @ne young bearing wri hard, Also, a good weil o water Being free from city taxes and within ter Minutes walk of the Post Oifice, znd eur rounded by lands which can be leased or pur chased at reas co figures this property offers a rar ® persons desiroa of ebtaining @ comf forta: le and convenien: residence Sevan oney. and full particulars give nm OF apolication to in 4 see Lewis, or to Mersr. sJavies & Has zard, Sclicitors, Charlottetown. Ch’town, June 26, 189¢~ ROW _ offers for er resides Spring Park —— hI “ae r € For Sa'e or To Let MNHAT valuable lot of land with coal shed s Ceseen, situate! on Water Street, near &~wnal Wharf, lnteiy occupied Ly Capi Jot Hughes as a coal deyut Apply i ee MES LOWLEN uae 29, 18%—2w 775 Lundas Keplanede ~ CORNEAL, Fresh ground, 59) —sibarreis. | tion sent her by | glad to hear you speak of her so favor- N. RATTENBURY, Qa’uwa , june 3, 1896. that he leaned back in his chair and for some minutes was incapable of an answer. Then he gan a diatribe about fortune hunters, ad ‘h is duty as a guard- jan, and Dulcinea’’s wealth, and her general impracticability. When he had got so far he paused, and looked at the curate, as if for a further lead. But Mr. Ball was sorely in want of a lead him- self. He was, in fact, frightened out =f his life. It seemed such presumption to sit there and argue with his bishop! What was he to say Silence was im- possible with the bishop sitting there staring at him in expectant impatience; speech seemed equally so. At last his lips 1 i, and some words unbidden a very good gir),’’ he lull, heavy tone, hardly said. Could anything be tamer, more meaningless? He felt his cause was Jost. **Yes, yes, no doubt,” said his lordship, testily, somewh: st put out he hardly knew why, by the curate’s simple remark. “I have hardly had a good opportunity of sifting her character far, as she has obstinately refused of late every invita- Mrs. Craik. But I am ably.”’ Again he paused, and looked expect- antly at the doctor, who felt the blood to his brow. Oh, for the tongue of a Demoshtenes to sing his dear girl's praises! It was denied him. His very brain seemed dry as his parched Ips. Yet speak he must ‘*T never met so good a girl,’’ he stam- mered again, in the same heavy, impres- sive tone, his shamed eyes on the ground. Good gracious! was never to get mount surging he beyond this lukewarm formula? “No doubt, no doubt,”’ said the bis- hop, with growing discomposure. ‘The fact that she is so admirable a girl as me that there reason why I shonld feel myself bound, as her guardian, to look after her interests and shield her from all harm—from fortune hunters especial- ly. And this Mr.—ah—Wygram seems to me nothing better than one of that class Then he rou deseribe he is all the more r proves to looked once mure question- ingly at Dr. Ball, as though defying him to take up the cudgels here. It was a look this time, and utterly wrecked the small remaining wits the poor little curate still He sunk deeper into his chair, and thought longing tly of the fate of Korah. “He is such a good young man,’’ he said, at last, not feebly, as one might imagine, but with more than ordinary loudness, bor: of his distraction. Alas! slas! why did Dulcinea a broken reed like him to be her lover's advocate? Oh, where were the chosen, honeyed words he had rehearsed in secret for this fatal interview? He sat covered with self-reproach, a sight to be pitied. “Eh” said the bishop, with a start, stirring uneasily in his chair. Some- thing in his companion’s mild but per- sistent praise seemed to rebuke him. Here was a man who thought of nothing but the grandeur of moral worth—who looked upon position, wealth, social standing, as dross in comparison with it. He, the bishop of the diocese—who should be an example to his flock— sitting here, dealing altogether in worldly topics, such as the worth of money, was brought to bay by a poor curate who was mildly but righteously insisting on the worth of goodness. **You know him intimately, of course,’’ ng piercir x p yssessed, choose said the bishop, after a short pause, alluding to Gerald Wygram. ‘‘You can give me an honest sketch of him as he appears to you. I have faith in your judgment; you have seen munch of him, ro doubt. As guardian to Miss Vane, I am desirous of looking well into both sides of the question. Her happiness should be a first consideration. Now," leaning one elbow on the table and look- ing fixedly at the devoted curate, ‘‘give your exact opinion of this young nan. A deadly Now or curate felt, was silence followed, never, the unfortunate the moment in which to break into laudatory pbrases about Dulcinea’s lover. But none would come. He opened his lips; he tried to foucs his thoughts In vain! “I think I never met so good a young man,’’ he said, in a tone so solemn it might have come from the dead. To the bishop the sound was earnest, to Dr Ball it meani despair. “indeed! indeed!’’ said the former. who was fond of reiteration. He said it impatiently, and got up and began to pace the floor. “It is a great responsibility,’ he said, striding slowly up and down the room. ‘‘He—this Mr. Wygram—has a bare subsistence, no prospects; and she has close upon five thousand pounds a year. marry a title. he as good month She ought to Her father was bent on it; as said so to me justa before his death. This, that you speak of, is not a thing to be lightly done. But you give me such a high character of Mr. Wygram—you have bestowed, indeed, such unqualified praise on both him and Miss Vane—that you make me hesitate about refusing my consent. ‘I believe it would be hard to find two such good young people,’’ he said, at last; and then he covered his face with his hand, and felt that now indeed it was all over, and that he was on the verge of tears. There was a long silence. Then—‘‘ Well, well, well,’’ said the bishop, ‘‘I promise you to think it over. Worth, such as you have ascribed to this young man, should count before anything.’’ It really did seem to the bishop that Dr. Ball had uttered unlimited words of commenda- tion about Gerald Wygram. ‘And he is of good birth, undoubtedly? That ts always something. even nowadays. Yes, I'll think it over. When you return home, Dr. Ball—which,’’ courteously, ‘I hope will not he for some time yet—tell Dulcinea from me that I shall come and stay with her at the hall very soon for a day or so, to talk all this over, and that I shall ask Mr. Wygram here to study him a little before giving my final decision. Tell her, too,’’"—with a kindly smile directed at the astonished curate— “that it was your hearty praise of Mr. Wygram that induced me to look into a matter that I can not still help consider- ing a little imprudent."’ “This will be good news for Dulcinea, my lord,’’ said the curate, finding his voice at last when it was too late. But was it too late? “I hope it will continue to be good news all her life,’’ said the bishop witha sigh. He knew he would be glad to get rid of his guardian duties, and for that very Feason was afraid to get rid of them. ‘But now for another tepic,’’ he said, cheerfully, laying his hand on the Curate’s shoulder. ‘‘You know the rector of Dreena is dead, and—"’ In fact he offered our little friend a rectory, with anincome that quadrupled his present salary. But the doctor shrunk from hin when he mentioned it. “Nay, my lord,”’ he said; “give it to ; and is characterized by swellings, ese, hip diseases, ecrofula of the lunge. diseases S ably the most reliable medicine. other day of a woman aged 108 years. health until recently. ~ end dete Piarenrene DAILY EXAMIN ER en —_—_ 4x ommend some better m: ATs “T couldn’t,’’ said the bishop. “Give it to some better man,’’ repeated the curate, earnestly. ‘‘I could not leave my present place, indeed, They could not get on without me; they are, for the most part. so old and so cross. I beg you will leave me there, with my old men and women. They all know me, and I know them; and it is too late for me to begin the world afresh, with new faces and new interests.’’ The bishop said nothing further then, and led him into but he took his arm the drawing-room, where presently he drew his wife aside and told her all about it. After which Mrs Craik made a great deal of the little doctor, and treated him delicately, as if he was of extreme vyalue—as indeed he was. : At the end of two days he went home, and told Dulcinea all the news, and-she, on hearing it, took him round the neck and kissed him tenderly. “T knew it,’’ she said. “I felt it. Something told me you were the one person in the world to win my case for me. Dearest,sweetest, loveliest Dr. Ball, how shal I thank you?’ ‘*My dear, if you only knew,”’ the doctor. faltered “Ido know. Don’t you think, I can appreciate you after all these years? You are so clear, so convincing. You can come so direct to the point. You can say so much that is good.’’ “Tecan indeed,’’ groaned the curate, desolated by dismal recollections. The little I did say was all ‘good!’ "’ ‘‘I'm_ sure of it,’’ gratefully. ‘‘Your fluency, you know, is your great point. How should I like to have heard you parrying successfully every one of that horrid old bishop's attac ks upon my Gerald. But indeed it seems to me that I can hear you—running through all his good qualities (and what a number he has!) in that nice, eloquent, self-possessed manner that belongs to you.’’ ‘‘Duleinea, hear me,"’ said the curate, in desperation; and then and there he made his confession. But he failed to convince Dulcinea; she steadfastly ad- hered to her belief that his eloquence alone had won the bishop's consent. ‘“‘And really he can’t be such a very bad old man, after all,”’ she said, ‘‘or he would not be capable of appreciating real worth such as yours; would he, Gerald?’’ For Mr. Wygram had stolen up to them in the twilight, and secured the doctor's other arm. Miss Vane looked upon his right one in the light of a fee-simple property. "It is the one redeemtng point in his character,’’ said Mr. Wygram, promptly. “And another thing, Dulcie; ‘nobody shall marry us but Dr. Ball. Eh?’ **Nobody, indeed,’’ firmly. ‘“‘My dear girl, nonsense!’’ said the doctor. ‘*‘You must have your rector, if not the bishop himself. And—of course, by the bye, being your guardian, it will be the bishop. I am a mere noobdy. It would not do at all; and you, the most influential—that is, at least, the largest proprietor in the country round!’’ ‘*You may call yourself a ‘aobedy’ or any other bad name you like,’’ said Dulcinea, earnestly, ‘‘but I can tell you this—no one but you shall ever make me Mrs. Gerald Wygram.’’ ‘‘Nothing shall alter that decision; not even the archbishop,’’ said Mr. Wygram, emphatically. The doctor protested, but in his soul I think he was pleased, and went to bed that night as happy as—I was going to say « king; but, indeed, I believe he went there ten times happier than that care- laden mortal And the morning brought him news. The old man, his rector, lay dead, in an Iatlian town, and the bishop bad ap- pointed Dr. Ball as his successor. ‘‘So you need not leave those happy old men and women who call you pastor,’’ wrote the bishop, kindly, almost tenderly. So it was as rector, not as curate, made his dear girl Dulcinea Wygram. {The End. } HOT WEATHER BLUES he FAnd Paine’s Celery Compound. The hot, fiery weather of midsummer is extremely trying to those who are weak, nervous, sleepless and used up. Just at this time, balf-well people suffer from what is termed “hot weather blues.” This means tired, weary feelings, and an oppres- sion that makes daily life a burden. 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Collecting. “T understand that since Barlow lost his last position he has been engaged as bill-collector.’’ “That so? Well, I’ve got quite a nice lot of bills at home that I'll let him add to his collection if he wants. Ali unre- ceipted, too.’’ No Koom for Both. Pupson Pownes—That rich old aunt of yours may have one fovt in the grave, but she’ll never die, Upson Downes—Why not? Pupson Downes—Because never get the other foot in. cago woman. she can She’s a Chi- THe EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD ITs .., FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR ON ITS EXHIBITION GROUNDS, Opening Sept. 22d and Closing Oct. 2d, 1896, Exhibits of Machinery and Manufactures Farm and Dairy Products, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, &c. Products of the Forest, uc’ Mines and Waters, Paintings, Sculpture, &c., Fancy Work. The Provincial Covernment herd of Live Stock, just purchased, will be exhi) vited and sold on the Grounds. Large Prizes in all the Usual Departments. Special Attractions.— Fireworks every suits ible evening, Band Music, afternoons and evenings, Attractive Performances in the AMUSEMENT HALL, Varied Attractions on the PARADE GROUNDS. SPECIAL PASSENGER RATES ON ALL LINES OF TRAVEL PRIZE LISTS W a SRaOraD AFTER GNTRY FORMS AND ALL salen INFORMATION WILL BE FURNISHED ON APPLICATION TO CHAS. A. EVERETT, @. C. PITFIELD, Manager aud Sec’y, President. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Rent Strest Aug 16, 94 ly Wants, Lost, Found, &, Advertisements under this heeding ebarge: five cents per line. ( \FFICR TO LET Lares ond eel lighted, in McEachern’s Building, Corner Quien & K ing Strects. july 2U-2in. O3T—Between Richmond and Kent *t 4 a pair of child's boots—Finder will pla ¢ leave at Stanley Bro:, jyis lis So \W AN PED—A Water “( art—A pply to 4. 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THE BRADLEY CARRETSON Co, Lrp., 49 Richmond St. West, Toronto, Ont. for each, FEW POARDERS can be a‘commodate A at Pleasant Point, North Kiver—Geo bathing—Apply to Mks FLEAGHER june2y TO LET—A comfortable cottage situated on Richmond Street West; a good yard, stable, etc, and ground suitable for a garden Im- mediate ossession given. Rent moderate. Apply to J D Mason. 6i3—apll \> LET.—The store and printing office now | eceupied b Haszard & Moore in the Posseesion given Ist Novem- brown Block. > I june li 2 4 6. ber. Apply to James Paton. TO LET- The pleasantly situated dwelling house facing south on Miliord Street, near srighton Road, adjoining the residenee of Mr “J Bullman. Five minutes’ walk from bathing house and lawn tennis grounds in Victoria tark, nios minutes fiom Post Office. Drawing room, dining 100m, large verandah, square hall, pantry, kitchen and back poreh on ground floor. ‘Four bedrooms and ba h room on first floor, two bedrooms in attic Ample jard and shed in rear, grass plot and shade trees in front. Rent moderate. Apply tow C. HARRIS, Architect. 246 tf—m31 PASTU RE—for cows and horses—The sub- scribers willtake a limited number of cows and horseson June Ist. ‘This pasture has shade. shelter and abundance of fresh and salt sage apply to D. & C. MACIVER, D. W.-CAMPBELL, Tower Buildings, Manager, 18 Hospital st, Liverpool, Montreal, or TROOP & SON, Agents, St John, N B, water. ‘Terms on application to James Cooke, orDonald McMillan, "cake " muy27 dydi then 2awt TITLE ee i fe i i : 4 i : e rs H x — " incite ce ——~ er » IRLLLLURIE LITE LIT eEey * TRY Vanity Fair Cigarettes Retail Everywhere 0c. per Package W.S. Kimball & Co., ROCHESTER, N. 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