THE DONT DESPAN WILL CURE YOU ar ca £ } r < DV a oT i : : Set ‘ Six boxes $2.50 Da. L. 4. SMITH & CO.,. Toronto. we'can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills at re f wing prices, viz.:—-50c. per box aix boxes for $2.50. To the trade—$4.0¢ » Fr doz or three dozen at $3.75 per | dozen. Sent by mail to any address por’ aid GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 Charlottetown. ——] THE Art OF GRING. Scarica, ‘Reman oe NEURALGIA - Side . ~) Pains (N Bac K OF a t R Pa = ae ANY ME SCULAR NS 7 11 eo | 7 | * DYE - | (Te 2 {ls ~ ~/ on ~ wat post | | MENTHO OL aiitmeadi " PLASTER: 25s a A GREAT MEDICINE, Cod-liver Oil is useful beyond any praise it has ever won, and yet few are willing or can take it in its natural state. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil is not offensive; it is al- most palatable. Children like.it. It is Cod-liver Oil made more effectual, and combined with the Hypophosphites its strengthening and flesh-forming powers are largely increased. Don’t be persuaded to accept a substitute { Scott & Bowne, Belleville. 50c. and $1. Fitz-James Scotch Whisky tECOMMENDS JUALITY—8 Years Old. PURITY GUARANTEEQ Sole Proprietors: fi Aetr Harvey th ry, -or Sale by all Dealers. __ PUTTNER’S RMULSION WILL RESTORE Pale, Weak and Hmaciated CHILDREN f HEALTH and BLOOM any othe ndition « back the ickly than toa normal co STRENGH, and OF YOUTH more yu medicine. As a Flesh Restorer. Puttner’s Emulsion has no equal, giving substance and tone to the oring All Drngg yista per bottle cents lune keep it. Price 50 i\Co NSTIPATION, °BILIOUSNESS, REGU LATE THE LIVER, ONE PILL AFTER EATING : INSURES wOOD CIGESTION. [PRIGE 25 CTS. Tre ODDS MED co, a I Pointer for Agents | | Ti 2 subseriber has has fitted ip ten of tke finest ane ROOMS in the P rovince in th ibstantial Sri ck structure, Corner of Qucen & Sydney Sts. These lighted. lighted by phone, and are rangements. Eleva nection. and well hot water, connected by tale Sanitary ar office in con rooms are all large They are electricity, heated by fitted with {or and P, P. GILLIS. Chariottetown, Aug. 6, 1895—2m ne “sae Want a wife, Want a cook, Want a partner, Want a Want a servant girl, Want to eell Want to a house, Want to a house, Want to exchange anything, Wat to sell plants or grain Want to sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell or trade anything, Want to find customers for anything, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle ADVERTISE IN situation, a farm, sell rent -— = a DAILY TW)-HANDED WHIST, \ New Style of Playing Makes It Mueh Like the Urdinary Game. EXAMINER ’ acme intact ata er | | 4 Record of j | ODD HAPPENINGS. Queer Ibings sid Rar Eventa Chonicled tn the Newspapers. neckties are Straw new. glove a palm mirror. A new has The average Japanese god is 60 feet high Prince Edward of York has begun to toddle Immigration to America is On the in- crease again. Bosten will have a pneumatic pack- age delivery service. Odessa is said to be the pretticst and } Most Luropran town of Russia, Over a thousand pcoople die of lelir- ium tremens in England every year. is partial whisky. Kaiser William, it is said, to kirs hwasser and American Sweden has a deaf and dumb corps | of the Salvaton Army. Four meetings are held we kly In the time of Christ the g»ven bright st: rs colle tively known as “the Big Dipper’ were in the form of a i diamond. Two-handed whist is being played at some clubs and private parties, anJ n has been introduced whieh makes f. re em le more than ever the ha d gaine end has in- = I intere it I RAINE | play deali t ach tw | pla I a the card at | t « is » the egula ase The cards t } laced t table in | piles tw » that wh player has j piles The t ard oO ec. - it Ss irned p at the Le nning *‘ rhis leaves thirveea cards i in expos ad Play begins W n-deal wl play 0 s x] i ards, i ia > i i t tri ta he ! ' ti e ) ea 1 t : : ‘ = ‘ ‘ 1 aved As tw Is 1 i at th at lly ‘ ix s i aes t Mt ‘ K ~ ge: W i v y trics s ¢ > i TT? whil i 1s poss ‘ ake th points in sl it 4 pe t have no what+ver, and wal play it ppe } ither play- a i imt a t ir deal i i n ar ¢ ~ » ai t ards S " 3 ibed ! ke r begins the play ‘ ~ ha I i play, & I and exp s < ard whi -h is i \ i = St ave! then plays 1o0tk ard on e same tri 4s x} ing the i the card ath c played there b eo i ye has th is i l s wi? } I ri-ks i th lair rules “ & er: ‘ mnting the game, h Lic wnmendati ot the f played wo per s, and kes an inter- € pastin There is more of an I of i i hn there ts regular ga i nitura'ly, i ipossible 1 the 1 ation of the S turned down until they are ex- sed to view and in the Americ,in the presence of tl principa! is in the hands th partners | é ponents, In spite of this I taint there is alway s a chans w considerable headwork and often or wcll considered and brilliant plays. | New York Tribune SPORT OF A TYPHOO:. Loss of a Ship on the Japan Gvoast—Ex- Periene: ef the Crew, ked@ scilors the Pacific Five sh'pwre s landed yes- erday from Mail steamer “ity f Peking and told the remark- ‘bie story of the loss of the ship Het- letta on the coast of Japan One Thursday, five weeks ag», the ienrieita. was running before a fair nd unl ir m Yokoh ma to Kob>. he weather was b sail l until about he middle of the day, when the cap- ain saw a small black cloud oi the rizor Sa‘l was taken in quicki, tut the work had barely be+n done hen the storm struck and keeled 1t2¢ essel until her yards were de+p in e Water. It was on> ul typhoons ever wit of the most aw- ness-d b,; the Piain or the men board, and as t came they could see the whirling, Wriggling mass of its —eentre. One noment it was bright and sunny ¢n he ship's and the next it was ilmost pitch dark, the sca was in fo m, the flerce wind was carrying things rain, thrown were stinging the faces iway and the d ike small shot, the men Stripped as wT - ops of she was, pushed on before ard the dre:ded lee the captain did the only thing that he suld do—g-< his anchors cut and tried himself from being bundled up the Leach. When the centre of the assed the wind stil blew nd too dire ‘tly mesible to the Henrietta the storm and shore. Finally vas ) Save n typhoon too fiercely off shore to make iz make sail. There the Hen- “létta remained at anchor for four ter- tible Gi ys. It was Thursday when the anchors were dropped, and it was Sun- lay when the criss came. All these lays were days of fear, for the anchors cosstantly dragging, and there Was no telling when the ship wouid zround and be torn to pieces by a sea hat no vessel could p Ssibly weather n such a situation “In those four Gays I never slept: 1 vere } to youthful looks | made of bronze, the never thought of sleeping,” Said Sea- man Johns yesterday in teHing the tory. “There was not a man on b ard paid the least attention to his watch, for we were so anxious the m te could rot have driven us to our bunks. Luckily for us, the storm went lown 0 that the sea ceased to sweep ver us. If it had not the ship would have gone to pieces right there.” On the fateful Sunday th» anchor thains parted and the ship began to irift in shore before the storm. ‘The aptain tried to stop the ship with a ! ‘edge anchor made fast to a hawser, but this was promptly parted, and | there was then nothing for it but to make the best of the inevitable. Captain Ross concluded that 1f he was to be swept in shore he would go there bow on The men were or- dered to set the main topmast silay- sail, the fore and the spanker. tef-re the Henrietta ran straight for the She flew along faster than any yacht— faster than a transatlantic Iiner—and went into the sand with that when the crew had recovered from shore. the shock they found that th2 ship stood upright in high or hw tide as if she were in a dry dock. The next day was calm, and Japanese lighters came to remove the cargo. The vessel was a total lboss.—San Francisco Chronizle. Trained Fishing Lobster. The following fish story is told by a Cape Cod paper: “The trained fishing lobster belonging to David Spattlewick, first mate of the brig “Adele M.,” {s the sensation of the hour along the water front The intelligent crusta- cean is fastened to the bow of the brig by a silk line about sixty yards in | length and his average catch is twenty striped bass a day. After he has caught one, he returns to the brig and pulls a second line, which rings a bell on the deck, and either Mrs. Spattle- wick cr one of the crew lowers a net into which the 1] bster drops his | prize.” WILL THEY “GET it? Establishment by a Canallan Firm of a Branch in Albany, N. Y. Albany, (3pecial) Nov.4.—The outery in certaip quarters against the high tariff still goes on, but it is to the tariff that A)- bany is likely to owe the addition of an- other industry to her numerous existing ones. A Canadian firm located in Toronto has, it is understood, been interviewed by an Albany busiress man with a view to establishing in this city of a manufactor of the staple kidney remedy, Dodd’s Kid. ney Pills. As the business done by the Canadian firm throughout the United States has assumed very large proportions owing to the recognition by the American public of the great value Of this staple, it is probable that arrangements will be sat isfactorily entered into. The annual out- put is very large and is rapidly increas ing SKATING RINK TO LET. Tenders for the lease of Hillsboroug] Skating Rink for ensuing season ai ‘Te received up to 20th November, at D. G, McLEOD, Secy-Treaturer. oct3l—tl dte pat guar Rumored topmast staysail, the jib | wind the | such force | Ninety per cent. of the of steps in Edinburgh are nine months in the of $3.50 a lamp, 4,929 fllgnts now ligiited year at a cost Huburt, the great Canadian authority cn potatoes, says that 10,000,000.000 tu- bers of that epeci*s e:n be riised from a single ome in four seasons. Half a dk were perous the San who pres- rtunate fellows rolling in w-alth in the 1849 per od are now inmates of Francisco poor house. zen unt A company producing only one form of one part of a bicycle, the jointless rim, cOvers two acres of ground with its works at Birmingham, England. Statistics prove thirds cf the postal service ten, that nearly tro- letters carried by the of the work are writ- rent to and read by English speak. | ing people. A physician declares that people who use rocking chairs the most become deaf the soonest, and that rocking chairs also hurt the eyes and make people near-sighted. The ccmmon house flea is covered with hard, overlapping plates, some- thing after the plan of fish scales, “ach of these plates is set with a row of bristly spikes. The deepest place ever measured in Lake Michigan showed a depth of 470 feet, or about one-sixth of a mile. ‘The mean depth is 325 fet, or one-sixteenih of a mile. Paving brick works have lately been established at Catskill which employ Cairo elzy. The use of brick is very commen in Europ: and is grewing in our Western States. thing that is conducive and that ig sleep. If a woman gets enough sleep; it doesn't make any difference whether she gets that sleep at night or in the day. A French savant has discovered that miny perfumes aid health by destroy- ing disease microbes. Thyme, lemon, mint, lavender, eucalyptus and other scents proved very useful. Green, the great <uthority on pisca- torial subjects, mentions live fish which he saw in the Royal Aquarium of St. Petersburg, which have been constantly on exhibition for more than 150 years, There is one A discharged Turkish soldier boast- ing of the outrages he had committed in Armenia recently in a cafe of Alex- andria was invited to step out by two Armenians present and was neatly strangled by them. The average walker wears away two inches of shoe le ther in a year. A pair of boots that would “last a iife- time’ wouli consequently have to be provided with soles from eight to nine inches thick. In Engiand the gymnasium is known. The evenness of the makes outdoor exercise possible throvghout the year, and a warm- blooded Englishman develops his mus- cle and brawn from walking, rowing and running in the open air. un- climate A German saloonkeeper who lives tn New Ycrk city is the proud possesazor of a parrot, a horse and a poodle dog. He has taught the parrot to blow out a candle, the horse to drink beer «nd the dog to put out a lighted cigarette with his paw, The crown of Roumania is metal once havirg done service in the shape of cannons. Specimens cf metal from 62 different guns, each c-ptured from some enemy, are inclnded in the make-up of this oddly-construcied unpertal insignia. royal The currency of the United Sates was changed from the English system to dollars and cents by act Of Con- gress in 1792 by which act the names and values of the different coins were established. The plan of national ecinage Was adopted in 1785, but no definite action was taken until 1792. A picnic 10,500 feet above sea level was recently given on the top of the Languard, in Southern Switzerland, by Sir Seymour and Lady King. The wo- men were carried up On chaises a por- teur, used for the first tim® on the mountains, by Italian bearers, the Swiss mountaineers having refusei to undertake the risk. England is laughing at the case Tory Squire, ofa a widower over 70 years old, who is said to have settled all his property on his son with the ex- ception of a slight annuity, in order to evade the death duties. The old gentleman then fell in love and was accepted, but the unfilial son declined to provide funds to set him up in mat- rimony, and the match is off. _—— Basy’s Burnina SKIN. Skin Peeling Off, Skin Literally Afire, Cooled and Soothed by Chase's. The great feature ef Chase's Ointment—Al- most instantly it touches itching, burn- img. eczematic skin, relieving the pain— Is a boon te mothers whose children are sufferers — There is nothing uncertain about it or this way of speaking about i¢: “My six-year-old da affiicted wih oopmes for os enonthe, the p e teat of eruption being behind the —. I ried almost every remedy I saw adr bought innumerable medicines and +oaps took the child to medical specialists in a dis- . but without result. Finally, a week purchased a box of Dr. Chase's Ointment, isappea: aon I Tse cont dently say my child is oa (Sign MAXWELL SomNeBodt, 112 Aun Street, Toronto. A face thet was a scab from forchead to ehin cured in 16 days. has gift was worth moe than fected.» Saray yout EDMUND YEIGH, 964 Sherbourne Street. Toronto. Sold wholesale and retail by Ge E, Hughes,Charlottetown SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, = 2 Timely Warning. The great success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established in 1780) has ted to the placing on the market many misieading and unscrupulous imitations of their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu- \is facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are used in their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co.’s goods. WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER, MASS. : 2 ea HEATING STOVES from $3.00, COOK STOVES from $14.00—with the Utensils. Examine our large stock. DODD & ROGEFS. Charloitetown, October 25, 1895—-135 PEATHERBONE SKIRT BONE FOK GIVING STYLE and SHAPE TO Ladies Dresses. A light, pliable, elastic bone made from quills. It is soft and yielding, contorming readily to folds, yet giving proper shape to Skirt or Dress. The only Skirt without injury. The Celebrated FEATHER BONE CORS<TS are cerded with this material. Bone that may be wet For sale | y$iealing Dry Goods Dealers. PREG OVO VVSSCOOVVOCS es ap de ig di Hot Air Furnaces With hot Water Combinaticn if Desired. Ae Fa be OF .<s Famous Florida a with steel dome, low steel radia- tor and three steel flues, is con- structed on the principle of « baseburner stove, and is as easily reg The distance the heas has to travel compels its utmost radiation, and con- sequently insures great heating power with economy in fuel. WE HOLD HIGHEST TESTI- s. MONIALS FROM USERS. © Tue McCuany Mss. Co, Lonpox, Mowrreat, Toronto, Winsirec, Vancouver. FIRE. Haszard’s Sea Shooting Powder, F. F, Acadia . Smokeless 1-22 Papers Shells, Nos. 8, 10, 12, . Wire Cartridges, Loaded Cartride3s,10 and 12, Shot, all Sizes, Wads and Caps, 1 Double Saal No. 8 Gun (Muzzle), Guns, Muzzle and Breech Loaders, 10 & 12 SIMON W. CRABBE, Ch’town, Aug. 23, 1895—135 & wy Stoves and Hordware, Walker’s Corner ee — = INSURANGE---FIRE, MARINE © The undersigned represents the fol lowing first-class British Companies :— FIRE. North Britieh and Mercantile (1809)................cccccccsesevecscees ..- Assets $55,000,000 00 Union Assurance Society $1714)......... editable wethdivedy ¢euniectbonke — 12,000,000.00 Manchester Fire Assurance Co. (1824).........:cccccccocvscccoccssovece “ — 10,000,000.00 MARINE. British and Foreign Insurance Company of ameter adic waben ae $6 500,000.00 Reliance Marine Insurance Company of Liverpoo).....ccccsscsreseeeee 2,500 000.00 Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates. Sterling Certificates issued, payabl in any port of the world to suit customers. A.so—The Nova Scotia Marine Insurance Company. Covers Hulls, Cargoes and Freights. OFFICE—Waison’s Old Stand, Queen Street. FRED. W. HYNDMAN. Agencies in all Towns and Villages on the Island. Advertisers ! fhe home circulation is the most valuable for advertisers. Tur Exavutner reaches the homes of our citizens every evening. That accounts for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER||PUB. COMPANY 6 yr—apl3 ODDS AND ENDS, the foe of the reporter. Lately, during reporter, rode up to him, demanded to see his permit, and then ordered him off the field, remarking that he “will not permit criticism. If we steal from the moderns, it will be cried down as p'agiariem; if from the ancients it will be cried up as erudition. “77 How to Get a “Sunlight” Book, Send 12 “Sunlight” soap wrappers to Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto who will send post. paid a paper-bound book 160 pages. For 6 “Life buoy” Car- bolic Soap wrappers, a similar book will be tent. This is a splendid opportunity to obtain good reading. Send your name and address written carefully. Remem ber “Sunlight” sells at 6 cts. per twin-bar, and “Life buoy” at 10 cts. One cent postage will bring your wrappers by leaving the ends open. rathkw The deaths always outmamber the virths in Erauce. Since the beginning of this century the precentage of childless couples bas increased from five to ten. The doctors seem agreed that this is gen- erally due to gout, maybe the gout of cestors living too well one hundred more years 2go. Kubbing It In, an- and Never use a liniment for rheumatism, saves a high medical anthority. Don’t rab it in—drive it out. Take removes the acid poison from the bloed- take something that will improve your digestion, and build up the body to the perfection of robust health. That ‘‘some- thing” is Scott's Sarsaparilla, a remedy that obtains the best results in the short- est time. $1, of al! druggists. journey toward it, casts the shadow of our burden behind us. That Pale race, For Nervous Prostration and Anzmia there is no medicine that will so promptly and infallibly restore vigor and strength as Scotts "Emulsion. Like «man to double business I stand in pause where | shall firet and both nefilect. Bad Blood Between Them, bound begin, The ever slaving farmer's wife, her delicate sister in the city, suffer more than they care totell. The dark rings round the eyes, headaches, dizziness, pa! pitation or rheumatic twinges, betoken a run-down system. The blood is poor, and isa bar to enjoymect of life. Scott’s Sarsap .rilla purities the blood, strengthens and vitalizes the system, and speedily restores the bloom of health to the cheeks. It cures when all others fail. Knowledge dwells in heads replete with thought of other men; wisdom in minds attentive to their own. Seize the Upportunity at Once. When the opportunity occurs to escape from death only lunatics will refuse to do it. But there are many consumptive people lying on death beds whocan escape the threatened doom if they will take Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Some are not aware oO! such a preparation, and if they die it will be the result of ignorance. Those who know that Miller’s Emulsion makes new blood and enables the con- fumptive to get strength to overcome the disease are self-destroyers if they stil] neglect to obtain the life-giving remedy. Miller’s Emulsion is the great nerve streogthner and blood maker, and cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula, and all Lung affections. In Big Bottles, 5(c. and $1, at all Drug Stores. Nature isan Aeolian harp,a musical instrument, whose tones are ihe re-eco of higher etrings within us. Tore His Fiesh In Agony. “T was troubled with blind itching piles for 20 years; was unable to work and tore my flesh in agony. United States and Canadian doctors failed to relieve. Chase’s Ointment was a God-send. Iam a better man than in 20 yvears,and am able to work every day.” Phillip Wallace, black- smith, Iroquois, Ont. Caase’s O1 stiment cures piles, eczema, and irritant diseases. All druggists, 60c, per box. A strenuous soul hates cheap success; it is the ardor of the assailant that makes the vigor of the defendent. An O_p Axpj Wet Trizp Remepy. Mrs, Winsioe’s Soothing Svrup has beed used for over fifty years by millione of mothers for their children while teeth nig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the paia, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists iu every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mre. Winsloe’e Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. —m. w. f. wkly—1 y He that foretells his own calemity, raakes events befure they come, twice endure the pains of evil desiiny. A Forty-Year Old Crievarce Removed In Bath, Ont, Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills are a standard remedy. Josep! Gardiner, of this town, suff-red for 40 years wi ith indigestion and its evcr present acc- ompainments—-ovstipation and headache. K. & L. Pills arethe only remedy thot gave hia relief. 24c. a box, of, all drug- gists. One pil! a dose. We have just received auvother large stock of crockery and glassware in varied assortments,—we think all you will re quire for housekeeping purposes. Cal and see our goods.—W. P. at 2 d&w 3w | ee PILLS Cure Biliousness, Sick Head- ache, Dyspepsia, Sluggish Liver and all Stomach Troubles. and doth __ PILLS Are Purely Vegetable, elegantly Sugar-Coated, and do not gripe or sicken. | BRISTOL’S __ PILLS Act gently but promptly and thoroughly. “The safest tamily medicine.” All Drugg zists keep | ‘BRISTOL’S | FILLS Doctor Whatis is gerd for cleansing the Scalp and ‘Hair, [szem to have fried thing and am in despair Hh fg Why Mrs R thevery is PALMO-TAR SoaP Tis sedi for Washing , the head it prevents dryness thus puts an end fo Dandruf @ad Freshens the hair nicely. ‘ Emperor William II., of Germany, is | the manceuvres near Lippe, he espied a) something that | Hope is like the sun, whieh, as we / Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants ‘and Children. It contains ncither Opium, Morphine nor . other Narcotic substance. 16 1895. is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil, ‘ It is Pleasant. Its guarantce is tuirty years’ use by ; Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and aliays foverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, a cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves . tecthing t' «bles, cures constipation and flatulency, dl Castoria a..-milates the food, regulates the stomach 4 and bowels, giving hc.a‘thy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Fricnd, Castoria. “ Castoria is an an excsiic nt medicine for chi’- fren. Mothers have repeatediy told me of its good effect upon sbeir children.” Da. G. C. Osavon, Lowell, Mass. “ Castoric is the best remedy for children of which lam acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers willconsider the real interest of tucir children, and use Castoria ia- stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending taem to premature graves.” Dr. J. F. Kimcreror, Conway, Ar Castoria. * Caetorin ic so well adapted to children tha T reeuuiuss as superior loany vrescriptiog kaown & inn.” H. A, Arcuea, M. D., !11 Se. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. ¥, “Our physic as in the ch'Liren's depart ment heise spoken highly of their expert iucir outside practice with Castoria, and althorh we only have among our medical eu; plies what is known as reguiar products, y.t we are free to confess that the meri.s of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Unrrep Hosprrat ayp Drsperaary, Boston, Masa cnoe in A.tey C. Surru, Pres., Tho Centanr Company, TI Murray Street, New York City. eeeecececoeccees SSESSSSS 62646486888 RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. | 4 ; reed. Feed Now landing fresh from the Mills: 4 Ground Oil Cake, : Blatchford’ Calf Meal, Bran and Shorts, Selling at owest prices. _AULD BROS. | SCALDS PAIN | KILLER. It takes out the fire, reduces the inflam- mation, and prevents blistering. the quickest and most effectual remedy for pain thatis known. Keep it by you. Ss a and Burns are soothed at once with Perry Davis’ 4 It is " BRISTOL’s | 2S* FORA LARGE TABLET HOWARD FLOUR If you have a used it ask - for it and take no other, : ALL RELIABLE GROCERS KEEP IT. Creme de la Creme «x» La Fayette CIGARS and CIGARETTES Are for sale in every store in the city. Give them a trial and convince yourself that you are smoking the finest. Manufactured by J. M. FORTIER, Montreal. se »i(24—dy & wky tf True Lovers of delicious TEA are satisfied our lines of English Breakfast Congou, India, Chima Oolong and Ceylon Teas. We to be the best on the market The public when they use it, and to-day flavor and price. when supplied with” believe our 22c. Blend t for quality, strengthy, realize a good ar tice our sales on this Tea are larger than ever before. = We carry a full line of Canned Goods, Jams and ~ Jellies, Fish, Flour, Meal, ete., lowest prices. Oar aim is to buy the most reliable gcol ard sell them at the lowest prices. change for cash or goods. parts of the city. WILLIAM GRANT & CO., Charlottetown,\June_19, 1895—1352w Boned and Skinned Dried Codfish a which we will sell at the very Erzs taken in e& deiivered to Goods QUEEN STREET.