Ye ——— _ THE IT 1S THE FACT, Think » fact readily proven by the 11 danwer from every fnvestigat ; od be is knov a - ave cot cure t ition 19 the d ma ewe! cones eels ana gt y w eound tissu a of interual they are a Causes Eve ginatea ‘ f au < ’ a 6 tr es Se be true to ' uways yourself and refuse any substitute or imitation of the or- iginal and genuine F = DODDS °” KIDNEY. Goole oes ek ace >." ra we can sell yor Dodd's Kidney Pills a the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. To the trade—$4.00 vw rdozen. or three dozen at $3.75 per duzea. Sent by mail to any address port id. - GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 2? Charlotietown. A ‘Thread s % [23 - jarl.. ; ify 4 ot “* A SP a Or so A —4 . ¥) na ~ufPPERTON’S rTANIL ON THE SPOOL. WAIT 10 Bi A WATCH if you d . if will be while to call at tl New Jewelry Store FVVITeSTVisiwys I stall do everything I can to ple iS? my cistomers #s to quality and price. [A fuii as- sortment of Jewelry a'so G. F. Hutcheson, Jewe'er & Optician Opp. J. D. McLeod’s, Queen St. dy «¢ Wdy self-help You are weak, “run-down,” health is frail,strength gone. Doctcrs call your case an- zemia—there is a fat-fam- inein your blood. Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver ou, With hypophosphites, is the best food-means of getting your strength back—your doctor will tell you that. He knows also that when the digestion is weak it is better to break up cod-liver oil out of the body than to ourden your tired digestion with it. Scott’s Emulsion does that. Seorr & Bowwas, Believ le, Ont. yee. and $i. Robb-irmstrong Eazines Correct Be-ign. st Workmanship ROBB ENGINEERING CO. Wd. Amherest. Rolled Qats, Oatmeal POT BARLEY, &e., AGENCY, Having heen appointed Agent ‘for Walte Thompron’e Mills, Seaforth, Ont., I am ng 20 receive orders for the above suaranteed the best quality. Please get quotations before purchasing elsewhere, W.W. CLARKE agen wkynl DAILY inflammations make ten more dangerous than the external forms. t ves cau i F mation frequent instances familiar to al che, stiff joints and rheumatism endent; theref : . ra ¢ hea 7 | JOHNSON’S A ' fammatior It is today the Universal Household Remedy. worth | ED SA EXAMINER semana External inflammation accompanies bruises, bites, cuts, stings, burns, ‘ ids, chaps, cracks, strains, sprai fractures, etc., aud is the chief danwer therefrom. Internal inflam- iv causes outward swellings; as all we mention pimples, tooth- Vet the great majorit for which as You Please no outside show, ry Known Disease! ces the brain, spine, bones and muscles. The h as colds, coughs, pleurisy, bron nflammatory troubles. The vital re inflammation enywhere is felt tl rhe late Dr. A. Johnson, an old fashioned NODYNE LINIMENT, in 1810, to relieve pain t n such > multitude of l send you free, our New Illustrated Book, yawson & Cvo., Bostou, Mass. THE BURTON TRAGEDY. LEROY GRIBBER mation. I. S. J { CHAPTER X As soon as she passed me I ventured to creep round the end of the packing case, which stood between me and the unknown man. In wy impatience I sould not help uttering a slight sound, In a moment the woman was upon me. ‘*Let me see your face. Who are you?”’ she exclaimed in a hoarse whisper. “I~ am a friend of Miss Clarke’s’’ I said, as beidly as I could. The woman laughed derisively “Oh, we re Clarke's, aren't we’ Miss Clarkes’ friend doing this time of night; ‘That is no business of youra,’ resolutely ‘I suppose you are here to meet some she sald, dryly. watch some one,’ all friends of Miss And pray what is up here at yes; I said, one,"’ ‘*I came here to I answered, simply. “Tell me who you were watching.”’ ’ ‘I don’t know. Somebody is doing mischief here, and I want to know who it ia,”’ “So you're a Kind of private detec- tive,”’ she said. ‘*Yes, if you like. At any rate, I mean to find out my friend’s enemiles.”’ Just as she was about to reply I saw something moving behind her. J heard a crash, and we were In darkness. ‘‘Help! Murder!’’ Then she groaned piteously. '‘*'My arm! Don't break my arm! mercy, mercy!’’ The brute was using personal violence to make her keep her secret. “I won't betray you! I won't betray yon'’’ she cried in agony. “I'm not jealous, not a bit, but I want money, and you and I must get it out of this girl.’’ I had by this time got to the door when acry from s woman's voice fell upon my ear. “‘I will get help. Help!’’ I shouted, as I fell rather than walked down the stair- Oh, case. “Help! Help!’’ I repeated, as I ran into a bare, unceiled loft. ‘*Hello!"’ cried a well known voice, and Higgins, the watchman, came up. ‘*So here’s the truant at last. You've had a fright, young woman? Well, serves you right.’’ ‘*Come with m I gasped, pointing to the attic. l'bhere’s @ man there—”’ Higgins interrupted me with a laugh. “‘T know there’s man there; I let iim in yeelf, and he’s a pal of mine; | if he’s given you a fright serves you } right for playin’ tricks on me.” I was bewildered by the watchman’s coolness and wondered whether I was awake or in my right senses. But the past few moments were too vivid, and I shook my head with a shudder. ‘‘There’s a woman there, too,’ I panted out, ‘‘and if you don’t go up I believe he'll kill her.’’ ‘A woman!"’ cried Higgins. ‘‘Oh, yes! the mysterious woman who wanted the manager, ho doubt.’’ ‘‘But why don’t you go and see?’’ said I, impatiently. “Cos I ain’t fond of interfering with other folks’ quarrels. ‘OweverI don't mind going back with you.’’ As we returned I was alarmed to hear no sound from the attic. A horrible fear flashed | over me, But just as we turned a corner we heard light footsteps hurrying toward us, and came face to face with the strange woman. I uttered a cry of relief at sight of her, but she rushed on with only a hasty glance in my direction. Higgins, however, was not so easily satisfied. ‘‘Hello!’ he cried, ‘‘Stop, miss, I want to know sommet about this.’ As she took no notice he left me and ran after her I followed cautiously, as threw the light in front of me in almost total darknesa. Higgins and the woman were standing at the foot of the staircase as I came up. I had just heard Higgins say: ‘‘Well, that’s py excuse for kicking up a rumpus in Miss Clarke’s house, so I'll trouble yer to step inside here a minute.”’ And half dragging, half pushing her his lantern him and left into asmall room he closed the door with the remark: ‘You're ail right, missus,’’ and walked toward the stair- case, At this moment I heard the cat- like tread I had heard before, the tread of the man I was tracking. I stood back in the darkness to let him pass me. I saw that the man was dressed in a loose, rough coat and soft felt hat, but crane my neck to look at him, as I might, there was no information without a sight of his face. He ran down stairs. I think he had heard me, though he did not look ‘round. I had ne time to lose. I flew down the stairs, caught him within half a dozen steps of the hottom and clung, leech-iike, to him as he tried to shake me off. If it had not been for Higgins’ presence he would have flung me over the iron bannisters, We were within three steps of the ground. ‘‘ Your light! Show your light!’ I shrieked to Higgins. Higgins complied. He turned the light full in the man’s face. For one moment I stared at the drawn features, the wild eyes of a creature that looked more like a wild beast than a man, the next my arms fell to my sides as I let him go. For it was the face of a man I had never seen before. CHAPTER XL When I recovered consciousness (I sup- pose I must have fainted), I found Hig gins staring at me out of the corners of his eyes. For some moments he contin- ued to gaze, and then bluntly asked:— “‘And who the dickens are you?’’ There was no further use in conceal- ing my identity. “T was a schoolfellow of Miss Clarke's, and her dearest friend. And now, Hig- gins, where are those two people?’’ **Gone, miss-——gone.”’ “Well, I shall bring Mr. Jones here to-morrow and have things put right.’’ Higgins looked at me with something » consternation on his face. “Mr. William Jones, that is, ain't it?’’ he said, dubiously. ‘‘I don’t know him. He’s never been down here since I've been here. Well, if anything's wrong, it’s no fault of mine. But as for it's heing the man you saw here to- night, that’s allin my eye, for he’s a Government detective sent to keep his eye on the brewing.’’ He brought this explanation out trium- phantly, and, as Harry Jones would say, it was a ‘‘staggerer’’ to me. ‘“‘Are you quite sure he’s a detective— that man I saw?’’ I asked. “As sure as my name's ‘Iggina, that's all. Why,he's been on this lay for weeks."’ “And the woman? Who is she?"’ “I don’t know. He’s been after her man, it seems, and she’s following him to try and bribe him off.” ‘‘That’s not what she said,’’ observed I, doubtfully. “Of course not. you're ready I'll said, bluntly. On the following morning I told both tt Aik Now, then, miss, if take you back,’’ he Ellis that I wassure the former had been the victim of a trick, which, however, I did not think she would suffer from again. They pressed me for explanations, but these I was re- serving for Mr. Jones. He, a shrewd lawyer as well as relation, was, I knew, the proper person to go to for advice in the matter, Aa I was considering the whole mat- ter one of the maids knocked at the door. ‘“ If you please, is Miss Clarke here?’’ ‘“‘What do you want?’’ asked Alice, in a trembling voice. “If you please, ma’am, Mr. Lioyd and young Mr. Jones wish to see you. Will I let them in?’ ‘No; no, no!"’ cried Alice, ‘‘tell them I can see no one. Oh, Winnie, you see them. Tell them to go away.”’ When I opened the front dogr it was Hargy alone whom I found on the out- side. “Oh, it’s you, is it? I thought Mr. Lioyd was here,”’ I said, holding out my hand. Henry, who never took a snub, pressed my fingers effusively. **Lioyd couldn't stand being insulted,’’ he said. ‘‘I can, so he’s waiting for me at the bridge. Suppose we take a stroll round the garden, as I m noé considered good enough to come !ndoors.”’ His qaiet assurance surprised me. “Come, it’s too hot to stay out here in the sun,”’ he said, coolly. ‘‘ Besides, I like trees.’’ ‘But you can't stay here, when Alice won't allow you into the house.’”’ “‘The very reason why I should stay in the garden. Why should I he so par- ticular about the orders of a crazy gir), who is keeping me out of the property which will be mine some day?’ I was appalled by this brutal frank- ness. ‘‘Have you no heart, no sense of de- cency?’’ I panted out. “IT hope I have a_ little of both,’’ he said, quietly, ‘‘but not enough to make a hypocrite of me, I have no sympathy ror a girl who loses her wits, especially when she treats my friend bacly, and when her insanity will help me to a for- tune."’ ‘‘A pretty pair, you and your friend!’’ I burst out. ‘‘All you both care abont is the poor girl's money. You might have the decency to stay away from the place.’’ “Perhaps, I would, if you weren’t here,’’ he said, quietly, knocking an apple off a tree. ‘Don’t mention me, sir, in the same breath with—with—with anything in fact. I would have nothing to do with so heartless a wretch, even if you were an emperor.’’ ‘Quite right,’’ said Henry, ‘‘you’d be always wanting to go down into the kit- chen to see whether the cook’s ways were clean."’ What use was there getting angry at such & creature? ‘How did you kdow I was here?’’ I asked, abruptly. ‘*Egbert met you coming down here, and I guessed you would be quixotic enough to stay.’" We had strolled siowly toward the wire bridge, when suddenly we saw & woman walking close under the shadow of the wall; her back toward us, and Henry’s eyes glanced at her with no sign of re- cognition. ‘*There’s Egbert,’’ he said. I followed his glance and saw Alice's fiance leaning tnoodily against the sice of the bridge. Suddenly, however, as we looked, a great change came over him. He sprang up, alert and eager, gazing out before him, with a face full of in- terest. Then he ran back off the bridge at a great rate. ‘lhe next glimpse we caught of him showed us his figure get- ting over the garden wall. A few more ateps and he was on the path below us, walking very quickly with a flushed face. I watched him breathlessly, Henry curiously. He was in pursuit of the wom- an. She turned at the sound of his footsteps and held ont her hand with a smile, and they walked on together, talking earnestly. ‘‘Henry,’’ I said, ‘‘who is that woman?’’ ‘‘I—I don’t know,’’ he said, shortly, But I laughed in his face,for his assur- ance had deserted him. CHAPTER XII. ‘Will you give me a kiss, Winnie?’ be said, as if to get away from the sab- Alice and Mrs t ““Not’’ I said. ‘I will never kiss you (To be Continued.) He will take no Risks. Shrewdness of a wellknown City Merchant. Hz KNEW WHAT WAS GOOD FOR HIM. In winter when Canadians spend a large portion of their time indoors and cannot have the same variety of fresh food as in summer and fall, indigestion and dyspepsia afflict a majority. ‘‘If anybody will tell me that dyspepsia in its advanced stages is perfectly curable,” said a Toronto merchant, ‘‘I will take his word. Personally I run norisks. As soon as I feel a sense of weight in the stomach, after a meal, I know that my blood is sluggish in circulation. In my business I cannot take much exercise, and I fight the first sign of stomach troubles with Scott’s Sarsaparilla. Ithas never failed me, and has saved me many a doctor’s bill.” Scott’s Sarsaparilla possesses medicinal properties superior to all other so-called sarsaparillas made. As a remedy for in- digestion, rheumatism, pimples, scrofula and al! blood diseases, physicians state that its equal was never known. Sold at 1 per bottle, of all dealers. ; It Saved Our Child. “My little daughter, three and a half vear old, suffered three years with Eczema. Her little body was covered with the itch- ing rash, and doctors did no good. Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment entirely eured and saved our child. Her skin is clearand notasignof rash is to be seen.” Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B. Mr Aiton is one of thousands benefitted hy. this untailing cure for piles and skin dis eases. —o. There could be no better illustration of the fatal facility for blundering on the part of the Turkish Government than an order issued the latter part of August to all the railway companies in the Empire to sub- stitute Ottoman subjects for all the for- eigners in their service. except those who have techuical knowledge. As almost all the companies are foreign, it was natural for them to refuse; and they threatened, iu case the order was persisted in, to stop all the trains. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, Chase’s Pills have gained popularity be- cause they are a specific for the uric acid condition, prevent Bright’s disease, cure Rheumatism and a)! Catarrhal conditions of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do this because they possess remarkable alterative, tonic and deuretic properities, exerting a wonderfully soothing influence on irritated or inflamed mucos membrance of the kid- neys or bladder. One pill a dose. 25 a box. The cheapest medicinein the world. Sir John Erricssen, who was made a baronet in 1895 is dead. VICTORIA CAFE SWELL DINING ROOMS, The best place to get your oysters. Parties wishing to Lave those besutiful baked beans left at their houses, hot, can d oso by leaving order day before, JOHN P. JOY. sept21—tf. ~ AMATEUR CYCLIST, Wants Fivyele Riders and the Public to | Know that he was Cured by Dodd's i Kidney Pills, Toronro (Special), Oct. 5.—People generally, who take an interest in cycling, ; as well as amateors and professicnal | everywhere, will rem mber a name fami {liar in sporting evente—Mr. Louis H. Bounsell, who resides at «73 King Street East, this city. Bicycle riders will be especially pleased to Jearn that his re appearance this searon in good form is due to his entire recovery from serious kidney trouble which had fora longtime been interfering with his work. He desires all his friends as well as the public to know that his recovery is €ntirely due to using three boxes of Dodd’s Kiduey Pills. A rich gold discovery is re ported to have been meade near Grahamstown, Cape Colony. Mr. C. Donnelly, wholesale liquor dealer, Ailiston, Ont., was troubled for years with itching piles. He was per- suaded by James McGarvey, Alliston, livery mar, to are Chase’s Ointment. which he did, was cured, he has no return of them and highlv recommends this O:nt mentas atovereigu cure for Piles, A Rome de # Pare h says that the pore has granted au audience to Mgr. Chicovu- timi on electoral and educational questions in Canada. 25 cents cures Catarrhal Headache, Incipient Catarrh, “ Hay Fever, * - Catarrha) Deafness, ’ “ Cold in the head in 10 mip. a) “e Foul breath caused by catarrh 25 cents secures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect biower enclosed in each box. Sold by all dealers. A despatch from Tickfaw, La., reports that three members of the Cotton family, living near that place, were murdered by a pegro, and another member of the family was seriously injured. Completeiy Lnocked Out, *« T was to much run down I had to give up,work, and I felt as if life was not worth living,” writes Wm. W. Thompson, Zephyr, Ont. “I took Seott’s Sarsaparilla and am now feeling asI did years ago.” Scott’s Sarsaparilla tones up the entire system, purifies the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofusous poisons. Ask for Scott’s and get it. The Winnipeg Tribune, an organ of the Liverals, states that Mr. Sifton has defin- itely been elected as Minister of the Inter- ior. The Tribune says Mr. Joseph Martin bas gracefully accepted the inevitable and become reconciled to his fate. “(Uf You Are Going to BUSTON Or any part of the United States, The Cheapest and Best Route is via the PLANT LINE, The Popular Route. Direct Service From Charlottetown The S.S. HALIFAX will leave Char- lottetown for Boston every Friday at 1 p- m., arriving at Boston ondays 7 a.m., returning leave Boston Tuesdays at noon, calling at Hawkesburyand Hal fax each way. Via Pictou ard Halifax. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Saturday, and ‘Tuesday mornings, via Pictou, make close connection at Halifax withS 8S. Halifax sailing Satur- day midnight and with SS OLIVETTE sailing every Wednesday at 7 am. For further particulars apply to Char- ttetown Steam Navigation Co., Cher- kcttetown, or to H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt., ‘Ns. ay7 Halirax, STEAMER FASTNET. The steamer Fastnet commences her season’s work, sailing from “Halifax TUESDAY, May Sth, and will continue to sail weekly, leaving Halifax every Tuesday, calling at the following ports Spry Bay, Sheet Harbor, Salmon River, Isaac’s Harbor, Caaso, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury Port Hood, Souris, Charlottetown and Summerside. Freight solicited. Low rates. W. W. GLARKE, Agent, Ch’town, Apr.] 20, 1896—dy EVENING « CLASSES oo cons PRRs. P. E. | COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Giving a full Business Course and Short - hand Course, 3 nights each week, will open on Monday Evening, 5th October, at 7.30. Reduced rates. Apply at the Col- lege to ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal sept29 —eod—tf. Notice of Assignment. Notice is hereby given that Lemuel H. Nicholson, of Dundas, in Kings County, Prince Edward Isiand,lately doing business at Dundas, a‘oresaid, under the name and style of L. H. Nicholson & Co., has this day assigned to me all his real estate, stock in trade, book ‘debts and other per- sonal property for the benefit of his creditors. All persons having claims against the sail Lemuel H. Nicholson, are requested to filethe same with me, and all parties indebted to the said Lemuel H. Nicholson, are required to pay the amount of their respective debt to me forthwith. A meeting of the ‘creditors of the said Lemuel H, Nicholson will be beld at my office, in Georgetown. on Wednesday, the 2lst October, at 12 o’clock noon, to consider the affairs of said estate. The deed of sssipnment and stock list are on filein my office, where they may - inspected by any creditor, : Dated 2ad Oct., A. D., 1896. J, A. MATHIESON, Assigtee, o oct6—Jy2in— pat. TO LET — ee That beautifully situated two story dwelling on Prince St, now occu; ied by Mr. Thos. BR. Brooks. Possession given about Ist November. Apply to PEAKK BROS. & CO, cept26i—tf ee oo FOR SALE. The Kosebank Farm Containing 180 Acres of Lard, HE above Farm has 120 acres clear ani ina good state of cnitivation, the remainder covered with wood. It is situate opposite the City of Charlottetown on the Southport side of the Hillsborough River, convenient to Schools, etc.; one mile from Southport Ferry in Summer, and one mile from the city in the winter by the ice. On the Farm is a good two story Dwell ing louse aud a five first-class barn and ana other outside buildings. It is atl fenced with cedar posts and barb wire, with several cross fences ot the same material. The shore frout extends for the distance of one mile, giving an abundance of sea manure. alo a mussel bed within half mile of the shore. it would make an excellent Dairy Farm or would make a fin site for a sammer hotel, having superior bathing facilities aud a perfect view of the citv. The general Furrounding are very pictrresque, waking it one of the most desirable health resorts in the Maritime Provinces. Any purchaser wishing to buy the Stock and Farming Implements in conjunction with the Farm can do eo if required. All questions asked wili be promptly auewered by the undersigned: Half of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. For further particulars apply to the owner, ~ FRANK McKENNA. Qaeen Street, Charlotretown, P. E. Island, July 2, 1886—1 am&w6m THE MUTUAL LIFE insurance Company GF NEW YéiRK. RICHARD A. McCURDY, FRESIDENT. Statement for the year ending December 31, 1895 :— ROMPEB. 0 cei Tiinees sceomare sore $221 ,213,721.33 Lisbilities..........0-cceecsceee 194,347,157.58 Surplus....ccceeerecevreeeserere $26,866,563,.75 Total Income..........++++++++.48,597,430.51 (Company’s total income is about $10,- 000,000 more than the annual revenue of Canada), total Paid Policy-holders BE SEG vn eccevien tonst mnctine $23,126,728.45 Insurance and Annuities Ws SOR as apesckinmncvamsbis $899,074,453.78 Net gain in 1895.......-..0+ $61,647,645.36 Nove - Insurance merely ariften is dis carded from this Statement as wholly mis- leading, and only insurance actually issued and paid for in cash is included. Paid 10 Policy-holders since OTREDISEION «25 roe scperenyes $411,567,625.79 Rubert A Granniss, Vice-President. Walter A. Gillette, General Manager Isaac F. Lioyd, 2d Vice-President Frederic Cromwell, Treasurer Emory McChntock, Actuary JOWUN MACEACHERN, Resident Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. J. A. JOHNSON, General Agent, 87 Hollis Street, Halifax, N.S. may 8 d&w tf FOR SALE. One superior Shorthorn Bull Calf. Leicester Ram Dambs, and Berkshire Pigs. All prize winuers, and from prize winning ttock. HENRY LANE, Mount Mellick, Lot 39. oct2— wky fin SHREDED WHEAT BISCUITS. HAVE YOU TRIED THEM? If not, you are making a mistake,as they are one of the most wholesome and nour- ishing foods on the market to- day. They are also highly recommended by the leading physicians everywhere. For sale at BEER &GOFF ARE YOU GOING TO BOSTON -— BY THE— FAST LINE P Buy your tickets by the SS HALIFAX, leaving Charlottetown every Friday at l p.m. W. W. CLARKE, Ticket Agent y 29—d&w WE ARE ADDING To our alrsady large stock of lum- Ler, daily, ard§are now in a_posi- tion to supply everything in our line at Our Usual Low Prices os Just landed, a lot of nicel, 14,2 and 3 inch pine, wideepruce boards and plank, EVERY CENT COUNTS in these days of 5 pir cent. off Americ: n notes. We take them at face. You can save money by trad ing with us. Full stock of lumber; best quality. TELEPHONE CONNECTION,.....00¢ JAMES BARRETT, sept 11 Connolly’s Whar: LANCASHIRE FIRE ASSURANCE CO. OF ENGLAND Capital; Fifteen Mi'lion Dollar ESTABLISHED 1845 DESBRISAY & STEWART - - AGENTS - - A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1896. ttn le ti Sculpture in the Sana. A favorite form of civersion this year with some of the visitors on the beach at Coney Island has been to fashion imi- tations of the human body in the damp sand. These imitations have usually taken the shape of the female form, and some of them have been fairly well done. Recumbent figures, as if in deep sleep, are the favorite subjects. Frequently as many as a doze per- sons are to be scen making thes) ‘igures Crowds in each instance surreunt the moider, and he has all the assistance he needs in supplying raw material. By passing the hand along the crude out- lines which are first shaped out the sad is gradually smoothed away, and if the molder has any artistic taste a figure soon assumes attractiveness. Occasionally an arm or a leg tumbies to pieces while the artist is fixing up a head or a_ bust, but willing hands help to repair the fig ure, and in half an hour the spectators can see the ideal of the artist. The ‘gures last until the tide comes in and washes them away. A Barber Bird. Man has a rival in the art of shaving in a South American bird called the ‘‘motmot,’’ which actually begins shay- ing on arriving at maturity, Naturally adorned with long blue tail feathers, it is not satisfied with them in their natura! state, but with its beak nips off the web on each side for a little oval tuft at the end of each. An OLp And Wet Tried Rexctpy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain,cnrca wind colic, aud 18 the Lest remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggistes in every part of the world. Twe-ty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incaiculable Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ingSyrup, and take no other kind. 513 w Wedding Fi * WELL, SAM, since the encaz« ment ring ~ears so well these long eigi:t years you bougut from G. G. Jury, I accept your proposal if you promise to buy the Wedding Ring from him also. My friend Nell was married a few days ago, and you should see the veautiful ring she has, and oh,so cheap. She says Mr. G.G. Jury has a fine assortment from 14k to 18k, and he buys them from the largest estab- lishment in Canada, and they wi!! last a lifetime; and you know one wedding ring must do these hard timer.” “Agreed, I will go and buy the ring from G. G. JURY, Watchmaker an Jeweler, Charlottetown.” NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE P. 0. sept23—dy & wky. BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES Grafton Street, Opposite Court House, JOMUN M. NICHOLSON, Prop’r. Having opened a public Stable on Gratton Street, I am prepa to take Gentiemen’s horses and Colts at all seasons of the year to board, train, break or keepin road condition for immediate use. Horse Clipping aiso at tended to. Terms reasonable. DR. HD, JOHNSON EYE AND EAR. NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Sizee! Wants, Lost, Pound, &e charge Advertisements under this headiog five cents per line. {TOLEN—W ARNING.—On Saturday pieht S last, Mr. Wm Stanley’s Waterproof Coat was stolen from the back hall of Stan'ey Bros, store. It isa new Blue Paramatta, and is marked so that the owner will know it on sight, and he warns anyone from purchas ing or receiving same. A liberal reward wili be paid anyone giving information that will lead to recovery of same. octi— O LET—The Shep on Grafton St opposite Law Courts, now occupied by W A Hut- cheson as a Fruit and ( onfectionery Store Possession given early in Nov Apply to D May septi—dy&wky- ti TANTED. — A_ respectable middle-aged \ woman to take charge of a farm home near the city. Alsoagirl for general house work in the city. Apply at this office, oct7 , OUSE TO LET.—Furnisbed or uufurnish- ed. Heated with hot water, and lighted with electricity. Apply to Mrs D. Montgem- ery, 273 Prince St. octz—3in—ecd T Tah WANTED around home. ary for pushers, T. H. LINSCOTT, 49 Richmond St. W. Toronic, Ont septli—dy& wky I can employ five men and three ladies to work at and A good thing with good sal- Wyaeseo — Immediately ace pab'e servan' Apply to Mrs. A A McLean. rep 26— O LET,—A house on Chestnut Street con- taining 6 rooms and paniry. allin goou repair, Rent low, Apply to henry Rackham octl—dy-tf $] ©O A WEEK EASY — You work right © around bome, a vrand new thing, no trouble to make $18 per week easy; write to us quick; you will be surprised how easy it can be done; send us your addres* anyway; it will be 1or your interest. to investigate; write to- day; you can positively make $18 a week easy. Address, Imperial Silverware Co,, Box C. U., Windsor, Ont. sep29—lm ae SALE—On easy terms, the house and premises on Great George Street at present occupied by the subscriber. For particulars apply to EWEN MACDOUGALL. sep29— O LET—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing 7 rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole nouse Als»? inclosed yard with stable, and is at present occupied Sy Mrs John A. McInnis, who is about to leave the Island Apply to Mr Tnomas McQuaid, Lower Queen Street, or to the owner at Southport Epwarnp KELLY ju 19, 38 i LET.—That desirable dwelling on King St, now occupied by Miss Gillis as a boardipg house, containing il rooms all in oa condition, with coach house and stable. hisisone of the most desi:able dwoeliings for hotel or boarding house, as it is conveni- ent to wharf and railway station. Porsession given the 6th Oct, Apply to John VcQuillan septi6--Jmonth WANTED thom $it:oo'or $1200 a week would be an object. Send Reference. The Bradley Garreitson Co. Lid., Brantford, Ont. o O LET.—A three atory dweliing house on Prince St, containing eight rooms and gentry Possession given Oct, Ist. Apply to y. W. Weliner- septs io LET. —The store Sad patie office now occupied by Hasza & Moore in the rown Biock. Possession given 1s. Novem- Br Appiy to James Paton. june 1] 2:6. O LET.—A pleasantly situated dw®iling house facing south and west on Brighton koad, at present ocenpied by Harrison Car- vell, Esq.. heated with hot air furnace, and lighted by electricity, and having hot and cold water fittings in bath room and kitchen. Containing parlor, dining room, office, kit- chen and pantry, on ground floor, feur bed- rooms and bath room on first floor, asd two attic rooms, and having hawthorne hedge and grass lawn infront. Ten minutes’ walk from Post Office, five minutes from tennis ground and bathing house in Victoria Park— Apply to W. C, HARRIs, JR. septlé tf l.ET—House on north side King Square, has bath room and is heated with Office: Next Bank Nova Scotia, Ch’town hot watrr. Immediate possession. Apply to Hdaward Chandler, ” = —_ . at grvovenneneprnerneeosorvemmenstes VOCOESHS COSCOSEG P Hot Air Furnaces S128, Wad ws, teste devil Weiter \=" Cormbinaticn if Desized, Oe 6 at = Famous Ficrida For Coal. with etec! Come, l--y stect racia- | tor end three steci flues, is come structed on the principle cf a pT sseburner stove, and is a3 caity iP) ft Sulated us tue. . The distance the heat has to traved com pels its utmost radiat on,and fequent’y insures g-eat heating with ecunomy in fucl, n pouwes WE HOLD HIGHEST Test. i Ngee’, MONIALS FROM USERS, se THE MeCiary Kiss, CO, Loxpor, Mowrterat, Toronro, W INMIVEG, Vancouver %PLD9B HOPG SOOH DEO DOGO OC CDSG SSS FESOPOBBAOOECE FOC S If your local dealer cannct supply you, write our nearest Louse. THE TRUTH WILL STAND _ Satements founded on tacts need no pillars of support It is an open secret that we can and do sell cheaper than all v he: Grocery house in the city, We are caterers foray 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 customers the benefit of these low figures. Flour, different brands, very cheap. Four gallons qest American Kerosene Oil, with good heavy tin can, fur $119 Five pounds of Choice Blended Tea for $1.10 Kggs and Butter taken in exchange for cash bast goods delivered to all parts of the town free of charg WILLIAM GRANT & CO. harlottetown June 4, 1896 QUEEN STREET Now is The Time To order your suit or overcoat, as we have just opened a large line of ' fail and winter Suiting and Over- coating, See them early and have choice of selection, Perfect fit and latest style guaranteed. JOHN MACLEOD & CO, TAILORS. 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