‘} THE DAILY EXAMINER - : BOGUS ELECTRIC SPRING. People Were Cured Until They Were Crue! lv Undeceitved, In one of the shipyards of Cleve! there is a young man who domons) ‘at: an to some people of the Rocky Mounts country the great intluence of the min over the body. In their cases this in‘lu ence was sullicient to cure svious dis eases until they discovered the how aad then a relapse csame to sowe who ha not as yet thoroughly recovere t The young man and his co.npanion were not posing a& priests of any prea jar faith, but were simply looXiag out for the dollars that might come freon thei |} patients, and the cures were In mo wis eredited to faith but to the natural pro perties of an ‘el spr P'yis they claimed to have discovered unde: Li ey! it : ] we 7 ould h } \ every w lk I cy to « ‘ fte eneration. old family physician. : t | quickly relieve, heal and cure, O : i Care of Sick Room,” Mailed Free. s i Q Custom He Street, Boston, Mass. AN INGENIOUS PICTURE, It Shows the Head of a Living Person Up. right on a Plate, One of the latest tricks is to photo graph a living head a plate Ihe de- i¢ lusion is merely a photographic one, Pho- f tographs taken in this way show the * D > y ou know 0 head of a living person resting on a . plate, which forms par) of the furnishing case whe re in fadinner tal In fact, it preserves — 2° un absolutely life-like appearance. The | nnd S KIDNEY Pi ILLS = ntrivance for bringing about this re- hw! ; ’ | | markable delusion is ss simple that any ire — oe ne may arrange it. It is only necessary . al d to cu . to remove the central leaf of an ordinary ; P , _ rent ? or extension table, and to provide a plate of | - oe 6pm cut away so that it may be conven- ant to S iecntly placed around the neck. The per . sun to be photographed is seated under “Over : the table so that the head appears just . sbove the ta top rhe cloth and the es an million boxes linary dinner tare then arranged in a I the usual way I head is put through | W ithout a . a hole in the cloth and the plate or dish SOM is placed closely abeut the neck or ‘| ¢ ( Imp le unt irse. the delusion is heightened by sing Cc a3 the camera Any 1¢© would recognize $ MEDICINE CO.u6 ; t jeception at a glince, but the cam THE pono ra sees if W ? partial eye, Pie —— =f tures made in this manner have often been ext ae | g ; The trick of photographing a fly or an WE Cau sli yuu wuude Kida oo. “ » i ts ck o “way that it looks like the ftiowing prices, Viz.:—oO/>° er Dox ia wi wrehistorie t dogen. of three de:en at $3.76 per, Ses Ss Miso very oe o dozen Se thy mail to: ny aldres ™ ites sizes wholly by comparison. e aid : ige the s f unfamiliar objects by 368 GEOR?E FE. HU tH 48 iparison with more familiar ones. The mony 2” Cla t moon, for examp! ippears very much . larger as it rises above the housetops than when it is d ly overhead. It is only t ef OCtO ors necessary to set a miniature church about . an inch in height beside an ordinary fly approve of Scott's »tt’s n order to show in che photograph, at : oe = = least, a strange, fler animal, as large Emutsion. ur vsleen ? orl ass etisae Tee cane ik eoeleen : nen snd — g y the two objects makes it impos- 7% ee ee ee ho napeteilas ik sl to estimate the actual size of either when they should be for babies and are thin, when they should be aan a tie fat ; for all who get no nourish- | jaa strong f them. principle has been otographing ground has been This same ~hi] > h nnlied : eefollwv ' } children who | applied successfally in ph snakes and fishes An ordinary 4 inches in length, to appear like ag: enormous python as ment from their food. Poor | It is only necessary to twine this worm ' . ‘ ‘ sbout a tiny toy fence and photograph it ‘ ‘ is starv I Tl - : : , b! ” rd is Stary ed I lood. | OF n in order to produce an illusion erhich i suniption and Scrofula never is impossibie to detect -¢ come without this starvation. oe * 2 ° e Theught She Wasa Liar. J And nothing is better for : as Mrs. Paton, the Scotch missionary’s starved blo d than cod-liver }| wite in one of her letters from the New ; 9 i : . ' +} imnte vil. Scott’s Emulsion is } Hebrides humorously describes the simph . . Zs : > - hearted astonishment of the natives at ce d-liver Ou with the fish-fat some of the wonderful things shown ° taste taken out. hem by their new teachers:— ‘ rooms have been added to o Two sizes, 50 cents and $1.00 Swo rooms hav n -eae ; oo sland home, one a little study, which SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont, has to serve also asadrawingroom. The Aniwans call this the Great House and ree ee ecg nee . aoe are perfectly lost when they get inside, GHATEFUr — cOmMFCATING, four rooms being quite too much for *F 7 their comprehension. And although they 9 saw them being built they ask in each reom, with bewildered faces, whether uw x they are north, south, east or west. Y GREAKFAST — - SUPPER. Sometimes we have to take them “twadun i eaiiall through the house several times ina day, i a we c ol ar 4 " and 16 Is ‘nuine fun to watch them—a hw : of diges‘ioa i g f t tch tl 2 - ‘ > ae . and nutrition, i : careful apr tion of perpetual play. Some of the ‘scenes are *he { t i ¢ 1, Mr. truly dramatic Spps has prov 1 for our breakfast and One fellow, the other day, got so Zan : Su per a delicately favored beverage which ta*tically excited when [ set the swing may save use many heavy doctors’ bills, It is mechine going that he performed a war > s article lie . . . 4 2 ” S GIC CF SUCH Artic! Behm dance all about and ealied Justily for his nat a consiituuon may De gradually Dull allt itis : ’ aa ec - 7? dead father. unts Strong enough to resist every tendency a ie : s cf eabtle malad os are \ skeleton timepiece, under a glass at s ready to attack wherever shede, comes in for a large amount of there We may escape many interest. They will stand and watch the a fata f es well for os pendulum go for ever so long and ask all with pure ed and a properly seman sorts of questions. ‘‘The path of the sun"’ oan fe wErVKE Vases was what they called it, after we had ex JAMES EPPS & CO.,Ltd, — piained how the hands and figures indi 2 Homceopathic Shemists, London, ee, cated the sun's course in the heavens — ae Yesterday I tried to explain thatit was the earth and not the sun that was goin gong . ad eS round, but was promptly informed that I was a liar! y ; 1 A Story of Jenny Lind. +e have lately received a e ‘ ’ ¢ Edward V. Eccles, the veteran must- aorerten cian, who died within the past week at _— ; ; ; wi! ver W diaiiaes for Ladie s | his home on North Thirtenth street, was fond of telling this anecdote of his and Gentlemen, youth: ‘‘Is was about the beginning of : : war,’’ he invariably began. ‘‘I was walen were Lougnt right, sud then a clerk in a large music publishing fal! to | terse in price. house on Chestnut street. One day a . Ca ry well-dressed, quiet little woman entered - * rT ' the store and asked yne to show her some W, N - j A N [TON S music of a classical nature. We struck up quite a conversation, in the course of which I asked her if she had heard the Great George Street, SQUARE. who was then the talk of the town. She laughed and said: ‘Oh, I have heard her. Have you?’ I told her that I hadn’t had that pleasure, and that I had very little prospects of hear- ing her, the price of admission was high She laughed again, and then she handed me a song she had picked out, and asked me to play the accompaniment great Jenny Lind, NEAR QUEEN yes; so “~ for her while she tried it. She sang so * beautifully that I played like one Ina dream. When she had finished = she thanked me, and, with a rare smile, she said: ‘You can not say now that you have never heard Jenny Lind!’ She thanked me again, and left me dumb founded, ’’— Philadelphia Record. WE COMPARE OUR... The New Test for Diamonds and Jet. The transparency of the different varie- . Clapperton’s ties and of its non-metallic compounds is now being utilized through of carbon | hread the medium of the X rays, to distinguish the diamond from jis imitations. Silhou- periodically with other makes, ettes of genuine diamonds and of imita- , and have never found another tions, both loose and set, have been sub- ; ; a sitted to the French Academy, whic that combines so much mitted to t rench Academy) ‘ich sow that the new method of testing is strength and smoothness with . th : ; to be depended upen. Under long expos : i€ extreme freedom from ure the silhouette of the genuine dia- kinking and snarling that mond is extremely faint, while false dia- _ characterizes monds assert themselves as comparative opaque substances. ‘She same method is v4 siz wg di S + used to tell natural jet from its mineral : ~Se TH READ, » | imitation, in addition to this graphic = test, jewelers are resorting to an optical method. Jn this the Muoroscope, instrament containing a fluorescent sur- face, is used in conjunction with the X rays, and the shadows thrown thereon are @ sure indication to the observer of the nature of the substance under exam- ination. These teste are so indisputable that they have already come into practi- eal vee; by them a precious stone can be differentiated even in its setting, and without running any risk. er some quem SR Robb-Armstrong Engines, | Prince Maximilian, of Saxony, wa- Currect Design. | Stie toch a priest on Sunday at Dresden. Mest Workmanship His father, Prince George, Duke of Sax- eannd , ony, and his sistere, Princesses Mathilde ROBB ENGINEERING co Ltd and Marie, were present at the ordination ’ * ceremonies. Mhe Pope sent a b'essing to Amherst N: 8S, the newly ordained priest, the bluff at Pike’s Peak and over th water they built a fancy sanitariumn Soon people came from far and near and not only came but were eured, From various diseases the patients obtilned relief, and the sufferers from rheumatism were being terribly erip pled. The phenomena of and usique numerous, same the spring were re markable Thos’ wiwo bathed in its waters felt pleasing currents of the subtle energy coursing throug) their an itomy, and when a cup (which was chained) was touched to its surface 4 ahock was fe'tt by the arm waich hetd the cup, Marvelous success cate to ta anitirium, and wealta was rapialy eom ing to the young men during the sove-al was i) operatio? of el sctciclen ithe see Tress wrath of the peopl ytul 2 mootas that the cure until one day a visited the place a f the spring's | upen fearing the men fled parry id discovers ‘culiar action the young leaving ever beabad fie visiting electricians, stroll fount the spring Be he mountain, halt were traced into the there Was a net-worx of hes reath rocky boitom of tre had the conductor, OF tO) S.wi8t GOGAT II & G3 to lie im th “do wits ihe secret irinking place waa found fact that the and wl Water Was conne t en the ace a circuit was fucuned, eun touched the err Fae dice wer wire ? the fraud destroye! in miny Causes a the good that had teen done by th treatment. —Cleveland Leader. Criminal Identiieation, The Ber identifientiy is being introduced into the pri.ons o New York state. The 9,000 convicts now in the ten penal institutions of the stat are being subjected to the variou its, and hereafter it tically i for any srrested his known. tillon system of meas will be pra tober beins include lenzth of ti: Wrist to the uremer possible man without icentity lhe measurcmetsts among other points, the the distance from the length of the thomb, an of tue body. Twelve measure ments will be taken of each man. -Wuils more could be tazen without + less number would, identifi differences in ear, elhow, the ther parts difficulty, ia most instances, From o» the meas larze nun the subject chance that twe ”% enough for “ation servation of the irement of individuals in a ber authorities have computed that the present the of cases, on men will same figures in twelve measurements is 1 to 1,30),000,- wo. Under the new system, with all the records kept in one cflice, <lerze can be no failure to detect any old offender in for a mia another term. recor. will whenever he come Every card bearing be kept in if there comes a duplicat> it will be known vidual has heen in before, and his former record will be investigated. The that many old offenders le terms. remem n's ~*parate compartment, and ia the figaras, that the indi a s at once prison result will be will serve doub Coloring by Electrolysis. hitherto pro- chemical processes Some coloring matters fuced only by strictly manufactured electrolyticaly, that the near future number of such ' ‘an now be sand it seems likely vill see a very large stances being made by elect Toward the end of sub- ro-chemical last year it that certain orange eoloring matterg can b> obtained by elec- tricity, and now this is belag done commercial scale at Basle, in land. By reducing the yellow alkaliuse ‘ondensation products of pi-nitrotolucne sulphonic acid in an alkaline solution by means of the electric current the yellow coloring matters are converted = into orange dyestuffs. After filtering and dry ing, the material forms a dark brow powder easily soluble in water, with a yellowish red color, and in concentrgted sulphuric acid with a dark violet blue olor. It dyes unmordanted cotton orange from a natural or alkaline bath fast to air, chlorine, and acids. Shonla this new process stand the test of time, and be found to produce dyes as good ind durable as those hitherto manufac- tured by chemical proc a new and important field will have been opened ont for electricians who complain that the ‘lectrical profession is overcrowded, neans was discovered ona Switz +r- "S808, Drilling Holes in Iron Plates With Rifle Bails. A novel method of plates is reported from Salt Lake City. ‘he city is being supplied with electric- ity for lighting and power generated fourteen miles away in the Big Cotton- vyood Canyon. It was found necessary, for the purpose of pipe connections, to eut four 48-inch openings in the 7-foot genstock, the plates of which were half an inch thick. The workmen began t« ‘ut with cape chisels, but the progress made was too exasperating!y slow for the engineer of the works, R. M. Jones, vho is known throughout the west as the ‘‘cowboy engineez.’’ Mr. Jones took ap his rifle, and, using steel bullets cased With copper, shot a line of holes through perforating iron the plates from a distance of about 3) feet. The intervening edges were after- wards easily cut out, and in a vor; short time the job was finished. Promising Youngster. Cholly—How do cocker spaniel pup? Fweddy—Say he's immense! Baw Jove he’s only six weeks old and he does the high handshake alweady !’’ you like your new Bryon McKeown, first Laseman an! owner of the Washington baseball clab, Interstate League, isa son of a million- ire oil man, was left an income of $1,500 er month. McKeown two months ago ‘eclared he would run a club at Wash- ington if he hal to pay all expenses. A t am seems to co t more than he expected, and the millionaire first baseman is ready Purest Wekes the Best Bread, Takes the Most Water weeeereee For sale in half barrel hags at all the principal grocery stores in the city. july 2, °06 —eod , UNG Ml -—_———- OC ee - . THURS DAY, IULY 380, 1896. punenomensrennenmnsnenssnnstii bea Lille BU, _———_—— Ye" T he only cure for that little bug is our PURE ENGLISH PARIS GREEN The purest is the most profitable Buy the R. B. NORTON Brand 8@ BASIDE UMMER ye bo SR Tees int a) P ifs ea i 35 Fine Land eane, Reantiful Grounds, Shaiv W ilka, “Fa Surf and Still Water Bathing. nice pice, Quetand Tennis Lawns. eto—Ad Ir sss hustico Beach, P.E.J } WILL BE OPEN JUI.Y HOTEL, RESORT Boating Bowling Alley, Cro JONN MEWSON Ciarlotetown. ii e'c‘e Coach meets ll trans at “Hunter River Station. Co ch leavesCh uwlottetown direct every Tu aan day and Saturday, between 4 and 5 o'clock p. m., guests Thu s- “alling for “| WAfo Hvac — aw No en is : CLAIMING «HAT ‘FlPadre Needles : atl alll atl|} at} «Ah = atl al a ail} a{| atl} il is wt} -«lf -alf -«tl|| atll| a EI P; dre Nedles Fir T Richest Cigar EVER PRODUCED IN CANADA ceeceees is Sweet rate by all druggists. Ss. DAVIS & SON, MONTREAL. i. Mild. and BERGERS Pure Paris Green IN f POUND TIN CANS BUG SPRINKLERS GYPSUM IN BAGS Simon W. Crabbe W lke r’s Coraer STOVES HARDWhE HOI 135 Horse Power PORTABLE ENGINE zontal Engine on top of Boiler. 1 20 Horse Pow er, same pattern and BOILER, Hori x motive pattern. 1 25 Horse Power STATIONARY ENGINE and BOILER, aW in first-class order. Price ow. Terms easy. NEW DAIRY ENGINES new, on hand. a lower temperature tt an any other in use. on band, Steam, Water, FIRE BRICK, in stock, Abegweit Aleo, PAIRY SUPPLIES of anv kind furnished on applicatior including the celebrated AL PA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR. pattern. DAIRY BOILERS It «kims closer and 24 Bottle BABCOCK TESTERS alwa’ Soil and Sewer PIPES and FITTINGS in stock. FIRE CLAY and PORTLAND CEMENT at competition pric Our goods are all of ube best, inc'uding our STEEL 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. McKINVOYV & Meh! Charlottetown, April 16, 1896—dy & wy if You Are! Going to BOSTO! Or any part of the United States, The# Cheanest and Best Route is via the PLANT LINE, The Popular Summer Route, Direct Servi e From Charlottetown The S. 8. HALIFAX will leave Char- lotetown for Boston every Friday ac | p- m., arriving at Bosion ondays 7 a.m., returning leave Boston Tuerdays at noon, caliing at Hawkesburyand Hal fax each way. Via Pictou and Halif x Passengers leaving Charlottetown cn Saturday, Monday and Thursday morn- ings via Pictou, make close connection at Halifax withS 8. Halifax sailing Satur- day midvight and with SS OLIVETTE sailing every T uesday and I’riday at 8 a.m. For further particulars apply to Char. lottetown Navigation Co., Charlottetown or to H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt, may7 Halifax, N.S. Beaver Line Steamers SUMMER SERVICE DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN MONTREAL AND LIVERPCOL. From From Liverpool. Steamer. Montreal April 23th... Lake Har 85... May 13th May2 .d_.iakeUntario,..., .May 29th. May 9th ..Lake Superor...... May 27th Mav 23rd ..Lake Winnipeg... June J0th. May 2th ..Lake Huron...... June I7th. FIRS? CABIN—$10, $8, $0 and $60 Round Trip, $8, $5, $0 anc $.10, according to steamer and accom modat on SECOND CABIN—To Liverpoo!, $0; re- turn, $68; Glasgow, $32 0; return, $68; Bristal, or Cardifi, $35; return, $69" London, $33; returo 366 STF ERAGE—To Liverpool, sow. Belfast, at somes rate., OTE—Steerag: oe gers by the Beaver Fy are provided w th the use of bedding, and eating and drinking utensils, free of charge. Freight car:ied at iowest rates and to all fmportant points both in Canadaand Great Britain on through bills of Jading. Specia! facilities provided for the carriag. of butter, cheese and perishable freight. For further particulars as to freight or pas Sage apply to D. & C. MAcIVER, Tower Buildi ngs, Liverpool, cr TROOP & SON, London, Glas- D W.C4MPBELL. Manager, 18 eouettas at, Mon!rea Agents.St Jobn. N B, COTTAGE TO LET. ——— A nice cc ttr f°. on iecw Street ast, now occupied b by B H Lodge, Possessio: on given t 15th July, ‘suarett Taylor, Book ig-er, july3 tf - ¢r horses, in city limits a a ee Giadstone’s Story of an Old Tree. Within a hundred yards of my win- dow stood a great beech, now victim of the gales. Some tiirty years ago an arm, 7 or8 feet from the ground, and about 60 feet long to the end of the twigs. was nearly torn from the trunk, I always reckoned that not less than four-fifths of the area which onaclean sawing would have been found to unite it to the were torn off; it held on by the remaining one- fifth; but nearly the whole weight of the arm was borne by the ground, on which there lay 12 or 15 feet of it, after some stumpy props had disappeared. It never took any sort of root, and the bark remained entire below above. Under these circumstances the came regularly all along the arms for at least twenty-five years so well that it was not possible to distinguish be- tween it and the tree. I used to look our for signs of approaching failure, but could discern none, and the process might have continued, to all appear- ances, without change for a long time. alas! tree as Weil as leal A Remarkable Dog. Oscar, my Newfoundland dog, once brought home from Edenmouth a wild duck’s nest full of eggs, which he hatched out. When he conceived that the nestlings were of an apt age he carried them tothe curling pond,whcre he superintended their education in swimming. When they grew up he brought Mr. ——, a local sportsman whom he | often accompanied, to the spot, and his purpose obviously was to acclimatize wild ducks within easy distance and save tle walk to the mouth of Eden. This appear be good evidence ing powers in of rudimentary reason- the dog. He was very fond of a cat named Peter, whom he would often take out for long swims on his back when the weather was fine. Unluckilvy, a storm arose one day. Peter was swept overboard and drowned, QOsear brought the poor animal in, dead, buried him above highwater mark, erected a biscuit box to his memory and often visited the sepulcher with offerings of bones. A Modern Gabrict. A committee of the clergy of Notre Dame have been testing the revelations of Mile. Couedon, the prophetess, and they report that it is a singular cireum- stance that the archangel Gabriel un- derstands languaze but French. Greek was all Greek to him and Latin was an tnknowntougue. He was also singularly flippant for an archangel, for when asked by one of the clergy if the latter should pray for those in error, he replied: “Yes; if you have nothing no better to do.” THE EXHIBITION ASSOGIATION 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. Mines and Waters, Paintings, Sculpture. &e., Fancy Work. The Provincial Covernment herd of Live Stock, just purchased, wiil be exhibited and sold on the Grounds. Large Prizes in all the Usual Departments. Att: >actions.— Fireworks every suitable evening, Band Music, afternoonsand evenings, Attractive Performances in the AMUSEMENT HALL, Varied Attractions on the PARADE GROUNDS. GPECIAL PASSENGER RATES ON ALL LINES OF TRAVEL PRIZE LISTS ves ee AFTER GQNTRY FORMS AND ALL ome INFORMATION W BE FURNISHED ON APPLICATION TO = CHAS. A. EVERETT, @. Cc PITFIELD, Manager and Sec’y, President. DR. HD. JOHNSON EVE END EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Ang 16,794 ly Advertisements under this heading chasge five cents per line. \ TANTFD—A Cook by the o7th «t August Good references required Apply to Vrs Hi. W LONGWORTH, Upper Prince tt. jy27t PASTURE-—for cowa and be: se3 —The enb- scribers willtake a limited numoer of cows and horses on June lat This pasture bas shade, shelter and abandare:> of fresh and salt water Terms ¢n application te Jamcs Covke or Donald Mc Millan, Royalty muy?7 dyti m ..2awv QUMMES BOARDERS can be accremmo- )) dated at Point Frim on application to rchibald “VeRae bathing and other resort, Good table, and nrst-class attracticns of a seaside jy24 tf pre BOILERS for bire. Apply a Mrs Wadman, Bayficld Street. y22tf PAS (URK— or a limited number of cows Good water supply App!y to Geo. K, Hughes, Apo'h may 27 a d shelter. «caries Hall O LEI—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing 7 rooms in good order, with a first class cellar wnder the whole aouse Ais: inclosed yard with stable, and is at present oceupied by Mrs John A. \.cInnis, who is about to leave the Island Apply to Mr Thomas McQuaid, } ower Queen » reet, or to tLe owner dt fSouthpors Erwarp KELLY juno 19, 1896 \ .ANTED.—A girl {for genera! housework Retferenci s ri quired.—Apply to Mrs W W. CLakKe#, Hillsvorcagh Square. jy 16-tf \ .ANTKD—By the, i3th inst, a servant of xeneral huusewortk. No waching. Ke fer ences required. Apply to Mes, Kh. B. Norr on, Upper Prince Street, 7 > —We want at once, two good coat makers, man or woman, Good pay a.d iets of work. —Apply t McKay WooLEN vo, Juneb— W 'ANTE D —A Cook to go toSt. Jo hn, High Wages given.—Apply to Mrs. Frank Beer, Prince St, june7—tf No LELR—A house « on bore rochester Street, be- tween Queen and Pownal Streets (Con- taining eight rooms, in good repair, rent modcrate,—- Apply 10 WILLIAM GRANT. jJune7. FEW BOARDERS-<an be a‘commod A at Pleasant Point, North ieapeaen ba'hiag—Apply to Mks FLEAGHER —june29 TO LET—A comfortable cottage sit Richmond Street West; a pood' yard, cabin etc, and ground suitable for agarien Im- mediate Paes given. Rent moderate. apply to J D Mason. 613—apll o LET —The store and printing o T occupied b Heesenl «& ion ts ae Brown Block. Possession given Ist Novem- ber Appiy to James t aton. june 11 2 4 6. TO LET - The pleasantly situated dwel house facing south on \.iliord Street, cont Brighton Road, anpaing the residence of Mr \ J Bullman. Five minutes’ walk from bathing house and lawn tennis grounds in Victoria Park. nine minutes from Post Office. Drawing room, one room, large verandah, square hall, pantry. kitchen and back porch on ground flocr. Four bedrooms and ba'h — on first floor, two bedrooms in «tlic. le yard and shed in rear, shail (fees in front. Reat miorderat Apply C, HARRIS, Architect, 31 Wants, Lost, Found ike, Ris CIINTITIIIT CIITINEPLIT EE TRY Vanity Fair Cigarettes Retail Everywhere (Qe. per Package W.S. Kimball & Co ROCHESTER, N. Y. 1 FIRST PRIZE MEDALS Ju-35 PEE Se RE Se es EE EE SXOEINS LEST EE CIRMIERTIES ee eee ee eee Our “* Model” Wood Cook Stoves — have for years 2 been the leaders : in this class of stoves, to which ° many thousand users wil! ae testify. This year we have produced a new stove aa the * noes Model”’ and while follow- ing the lines of the old pattern have added sev- eral original features, ® which will still furth t commend them. Thermometer in oven door shows exact heat of oven at all times, 3 every cook will appreciate this. Oven ventilated and cemented, top and bottom, ensuring even cooking. Steel oven bottom. Steel : £264 64444446 64444444 AAAAAAAAA SAAAAAAA SAAAAAAS Feeeeooe Ca ge at ete ee ee CR ne Oe nickled edge. Safety expansion top. Agitable fire grate. 3 : LONDON, MONTREAL . The McClary Mfg. Co., > VaReOUN epVINNIPEG and ¢ e If your local dealer cannot supply you, write eur nearest house. ou : boOOOSe SOLAS OOOs OOOO 6049666006605 If your local de ler cannct supply you, write Cur neare-¢ hous THE TRUTH WILL STAND Satements founded on ficts need no pillars of sup por [t is an open secret that we cau and do sell cheaper than any other Grocery hous2 in the city, We are caterers for all kinds of trades, and we warrant every article we sell, We have a large stock of FLOUR KEROSENE OIL, and TEA, which we have bought at the lowest figures touched his season, and we intend giving our cistomers the b2nefit of thes low figures. Fivur, different brands, very.cheap. Four gulons best American Kerosene Oil, with good heavy tin ean, for $l 10 Five pounds of Choice Blended Tea for $1.10 Kggs an | Butter taken in exchange for ciush or good goods delivered to all parts of the town free of charge. WILLIAM GRANT & CO. QUEEN STREET RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. Clerlottetovn June 4, if96 english Manures SUPERPHOSPHATES AND CHEMICALS. 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 tnese well known MANURES, ‘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 supp'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 ‘th at 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 Advertisers | Lhe home circulation is the most valuable for advertisers. Tur EXAMINER reaches the hones of our citizens every evening. That accounts for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY it i i i i i Wood’s Phosphoding.—z:- Great Engitsh Remedy. Is the result of over 25 years treating thousands of cases with all known drugs, until at last we have discovered the true remedy and treatment—a combination that will effect a prompt and permanent cure in all stages of Sexual Debility, Abuse or Excesses, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Mentai Worry, Excessive Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Alcoholic Stimulants, all of which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Wood's Phusphodine has been used successfully by hundreds of cases that seemed almost Gipaitteacase thathad been treated by the most talented physi- cians—cases that were on the verge of despairand 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 todie, were restored to manly 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, c7x guaranteed to cure, Pamphlet free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. |_After Taking. Taking. Wood's Phosphodine is sold by responsible wholesale and retail druggists in the Dominion. WP SFGFFF24, 47822814] O 8S So'e Agents for I »