; pr OO Ng RIS ee, ‘ e : : tia, a 5 3 S ¥ & a. he if ee - —, THE DAILY 2 ay gOaxoovne INIMENT Cures Every Form of Inflammation. Tt Was origimated in 15 by the late Dr. A. Johnson, an ol i fashiot ed not le hearted Family Phvsician tocure all ailments that are the result i r 1 i inf a; such as eee i a ge ‘ a mea . < her f f etl at ¢ rache. a " ¢ ® te : 1g t k sick ech scular e « } : ples, pain anywt et tis tings s, stiff joints toothache. tonsilitis, wind colic and whooping « rl « ! ervine “Best Liver Pill Made.” | I have used your Johnson's Ano men eti hity years ir my 5 . Have 1 it for colds, coughs, sore stings Inps sore stor < c, tox act lwavs Sv Positively cure Biliousness and Sick Headache, liver HOD "1 ‘ i om tp vt a De . at + or 2 find ued aa Our Book “Treaty t for Diseases” Mailed Free usiarthem. Price 25c; five $1. Soid everywhere. / All Druggists. 1. S. Jehnsen & Co., Boston, Ma THE LADY IN THE COAC (Conzinue !.) k reckon that they mast na i For the successful Treatment Of amazed, when t were come to the . . than half s all Diseases of the Kidneys and J isway, ty seen ae than See 8 ee nile away, and jogging along as easy Urinary Organs, and unconcerned as you please. But that was in my device, for I had no animosity against such a bragzart fool as Creech, Kidney Bright’s Disease, Diabetes and Paralysis, and all forms oi Blood Poisoning. Pills. £7 These Pills are put up In large wooder boxes at 50 cents. Sold by all Druggists ané Dealers - never by count or in bulk, and never wncer any other name than DODD'S KIINEY PILLS, The Dodd's Medicine Co., Toronto. Gentlemen—A new medicine called Dodd's Kidney Pills has been recommend. ed to me by my physician, and, by his advice, I send one dollar,the price of twe boxes. Please send them without delay, Yours truly, ANDREW FILKINS Canton, McPherson Co., Kansas. we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills a tie following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 « rdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozea. Sent hy mail toany address per’ : GEORGE E. HUGHES, may2° Chariotietown SCOT ws Emulsion The cream of purest Norwegian cod-liver oil, with hypophosphites, adapted to the weakest digestion. —Almost as palatable as milk. Two Sizes—50 cents and $1.00 SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont. : RN AT NERS GHATEFUL —COMFORTING, EPPSS COCOA BREAKFAST —- SUPPER. “ Dy a thorough knowledge of the nat-ral t2ws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, ard by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. for our breakfast and Supper a delicately flavored beverage which may save use many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually buik up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished Game.’ Civil Service Gazette JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, Homeopathic Shemists, London, Engtand. Epps has provided __ SE GEE 4 TES Soe FOR BABY CLOTHES, whether made ty hand or by machize, CLAPPERTON’S THIEAD is recommended. It is str nz, even, and remark- ably free from kinks. Ask your dealer i for Clapperion’s. 2 Se EES A Re. THE MUTUAL LIFE . . { , Insurance Company OF NEW YOR. RICHARD A. McCURDY, } RESIDENT. Statement for the year ending December 31, 1895 :— I cn cokes snsevesconsesnnee Mek ala tate NO Siilecic casein stains 194,347 157.58 $26,866 ,563.75 i nnteksiesccthinecensecd Total Income..................-$48,597,430.51 (Company’s total income is about $10,- 000,000 more than the annual revenue of Cauada) total Pad Policy-holders Oh Bi canccen bibs sones dices $23,126,728.45 Insurance and Annuities 1) FOPCO... .000-+ +000 +0 0000000 999,014,453.78 Net gain in 1695............. $61,647,645.36 Note ~Invurance merely written is dis- carded from this Statement as wholly mis- leading, and only insurance actually issued and paid for in cash is included. Paid to Policy-holders since organization........ cvcscece41] ,567 625.79 tubert A. Grauniss, Vice-President. Walter A. Gillette, General Manager. Issac F. Lloyd, 2d Vice-President. Frederic Cromwell, Treasurer. Emory McClintock, Actuary, JOHN MACEACHERN, Resid-nt Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I J. A. JOHNSON, General Agent, 87 Hollie Street, Halifax, N.S. " May8 dé&w tf, For Sale er To Kent, The Brick House on Prince Street, op posite St. Paul’s Church, Heated by hot water. Electric light, ete. Apply to 8. R. JENKINS and, as I have said, [ pretty touch of humor. and Creech and his two lads was tickled by a So on I cantered, behind nie, | very much excited, as I caneceive, by the | prospect overtaking me. That, however, Was not my notion; and no sooner were they drawn within shot than I put the spurs into Calypso and forged out af | range again. This maneuver I repeated } several times. till their faces must ha’ | been Now with chagrin. If they had red but a grain of reason about : Store. y it rtair they might have seen as I was playing with And maybe ch had no stomach for em, merely they did; but Cr ‘em, defeat. and, being now & veritable cauld- ron of passions, stuck as close to me as he might. And thus wWe galloped, the four of us, at length into Belbury. Here I dropped into a canter, and coming to a halt afore a little inn in the main street, I flung ous of my saddle and opened the stable yard. T'others were not yet round the tethering Calypso to a stake in the wall immedia- tely below a window in the upper floor, I bade the her a bite where she stood, and hurried into the hostelry. I was now, as you may conceive, pos- sessed of a roaring appetite, and ordered breakfast forthwith to be served in the said upper room. And no svoner was I got there and set comfortable upon a seat, thanthe three horses came thunder- ing down the road and drew up with a plunge before the doorway. I laughed at that, for I knew they were too drunken with rage to think straightly; and I had half a mind to invite Danny to break- fast. Sink me, but the ninnies thought that they had nicked me! For presently after, up comes the innkeeper with the breakfast, but bearing a message for me, from ‘‘three gentlemen below, as, saving my presence would be glad for to breakfast in my company.”’ Lord, how it set me laughing! ‘‘Why,”’ says I, ‘‘an they be honest folk, Benja- min, by all means,’’ corner, and so, ostler give ““They have ridden hard,” says he, hesitating. “Why, so have I,’’ I answered; and then, but still with reluctance, he was departing, when [ suddenly fetched him back. ‘‘Has the coach been long gone?’’ says I; for though ‘twas early I knew the next stage was long. * "Tis gone half an hour,’’ says he. “That is well,’’ I thinks to myself, and, dismissing him with a nod, I threw open the window and looked down into the yard. There was Calypso, ready bridled, and munching her oats beneath ine. That too contented me, and I sat down and handled my knife. It was a little time afore any feet ascended the stairs, and then at last the handle turned and in tramped Creech, all alone, with a look of triumph fastened on his ugly face. It was clear they had had some parley outside, and he was set to beard me. I rose to my feet, and making him a deep bow, waved my fingers at a chair. ‘Pray you, sit down,’’ said I, very ceremonious; ‘I takes it kindly of you, Danny, to come for to cheer up an old friend like this. ‘Tis poor fare to a noble- man such as you, but suitable enough for a humble man like me.’’ Creech scowled, for he had not looked for me to talk in this fashion, I warrant. ‘*Your game is up, my precious cully,’’ he said savagely, “‘and you'd best put a pleasant phiz on you and give in.”’ I glanced at the clock. ‘‘I think not, Danny,’’ I says softly; ‘‘there is some mistake,sure. There's ten more hours to run—a pleasant little holiday for all three. And, by the way, where are my friends Ned and Blake? I don’t see their hand- some faces.’’ Creech grinned in a sour way. ‘‘ You'll make their acquaintance soon enough,” says he. ‘“‘Oh,! waiting outside, eh?’’ says L “Bashful, eh?’’ “Yes,’’ says Creech, showing his teeth. “Just waiting outside on our conveni ence, Captain; just a waiting fur to help your honor into the saddle.”’ **You overload me with favors, Danny,’’ savs I, going on with my breakfast un- disturbed. But Creech’s temper was too con- strained to carry the jest further, and he broke out harshly :— “Hark ‘ee, Dick; why the hell d’ye pull such @ long face over the job? What does this play-acting do? Bah! Out with the casket, and we'll splita bottle on it.’’ Forthwith I put my hand under my coat, and fetching out the casket set i on the table before me. Upon that ] placed the bag of guineas, and atop of all a brace of pistols. “Come and take ‘em,’’§ say’s I, mimicking Creech’s own words to me. ““Come and take ‘em, Danny. Here they are—Rip me, Danny, where's your grit?’’ He swore abominably, and made a step to me; but slipping my fingers over a barker, I cocked it. Dan drew back and gazed coubtfully at the door. I knew what was passipg in his mind, and how he was meaning to set the other tykes on me; but I satd nothing, merely replacing the baubles in my pocket. This dis- tracted Creech again, and he yelied— “Give ’em up, you young hell-hound!”’ I laughed, and at the laugh Creech’s temper snapped, and he flung himself upon me. He was no coward, Creech, though mighty jadicious out of his rage. But his leap availed him little now, for plump goes my pistol on his skull, and down he comes to the fluor. I walked to the window. “*Good-bye, Dan,’’ I said. Creech, serambling to his feet, with his eyes agog, made as_ though to follow me, and then sprang at the door, scream- ing to his men. Eut I was already out of the window ere he had reached the stairs, and dropping silently upon Calypso, cast her free. Another instant more, and, the gates of the yard opening, Calypso shot past the inn, and, gathering her knees under her belly, was Belbury at a gallop. I was already a quarter ofa mile away, when, glancing behind, I saw them making a start, for they were in ne wise prepared for my diversion, and were thrown into confusion thereby. But now they came abreast for me at their hardest, for all of which the roan held her own without any difficulty. In this way the chase sped into the epen plain beyond Belbury, Creech clinging like a leech, as I knew he would, to the smell of the gold. Half-way across the moor I stopped and listened. ‘here, for sure, was what I wanted right ahead of me; and so, clap- ping back my heels, I gelloped over the rise afore me, and came down into the hollow, where the coach was rumbling along like a blowsy bluebottle. “Twas rolling and lurching and pitching, like as if ‘twas a cockle at sea, and 1 soon overtook it and hailed the driver. He sweeping out of _The Josephine «id glove cleaner cleans kid g’oves, For sale at the Central Drug EXAMINER . iooked at me suspiciously, but relned in his horses, and I pulled the mare across the window. *Why,’’ says a piping voice, as I recog- nized, ‘‘bless tme! here is our young gentleman again."’ I gaye the old mawkin a wink, and glanced round the company. There was Hoity-toity as plump and proud as you please leaning against the cushions with her nose in the air. ‘*Your ladyship’’ says I addressing her politely, ‘‘I trust that you have enjoyed your night's rest to the full,”’ “IT am in tolerable health,’’ says she shortly but eyeing me in some wonder. & “*Life your Jadyship,’’ says I very sententious, ‘‘is full of reverses best for- got: and the most excellent intentions are fraught with the most woeful i . “Oh!” she broke in coldly, ‘‘if you are come to recount your failure, your time is ill spent. In truth, I had not remem- bered your face till this good gentleman spoke, and I had never a thought for your errand.”’ But if I was in any doubt about my business, it was that ungracious speech disposed of it; and, saying no more, I drew the casket from my pocket, and, bowing low to the saddle with a great air of ceremony, passed it to her. “If I am remembered in your lady- ship's sneers,’’ I says, ‘‘I beg it shall be along of those young gentlemen of blood you talk of "’ But here I glanced along the road, and there was the noise of hoofs coming over the hill. ‘“‘And I pray,’’ said I turning again to her, “that yeu will now, as always, accept the accidents of fortune with better sub- mission.’’ I saw that the fat merchant had been eager to speak for some time, and now he jumped up and opened his mouth sslies, wide. But I laughed, and, sweeping my hat to the saddle, pulled off the mare and left ‘em, with the lady staring in an amaze at the casket on her knee. “Drive on,’’ says I to the coachman; and, slapping the leaders with the flat of my sword as I passed, I spurred Calypso across their and out upon the furze-grown common. AsI did so, there was Creech and Blake clattering up on their blown nags. Crack goes the coach- man’s whip and the horses plunged for- ward; but by that I was out of sight be- hind a clump of trees upon the heath where pausing I looked back. The noise of a great commotion reached me; and there as I guessed stood Creech with t’others about the coach. I reckon that the passengers would have short shrift with that angry party. I watched ‘em for a while with my sides a-shaking for laughter and then put the nag to a trot across the common. Dan, I vow, must ha’ been astonished. But ‘twas a pretty even division after all; for I kept the goldfinches and Creech resumed his jewels, whereas Hoity toity had the privilege to take a lesson in manners.—H. B. Mar- riott Watson. noses (The End. } rr ‘er try - AT STILT: VILLE! The Town's Leadivg Merchant Laid Up Rheumatism jin variou: fo-m: is one cl be most there is. t arises nd a imbs it ernal diseases Comnlon generaily from impure biood down system In the iS Puia.ul; in most of the in- the broken Organ du and in wert u-Brily fata}, The experience of Mr. S. Maun, th reli knowu general merchant o/ Stitts uerTO.s, ille, is interesting: “Last wiuter | was badly afflicted vith rheumatism. I[ decided to try ir. Chase’s Pils. To my surprise. | cot immediate reief, and before I had ised one box my affliction was gone. I was also troub'e!l with bilicus- ess for years, anid at intervals of three r four weeks would be laid up with a revere headache and sick stomach. Sinee wing Chose’s Pils [ have rot hed an .ttack of either. “I may add that Dr. Chase’s nent for piles aud skin diseases in just is effective as [)r. Chase’s Pills for blood roubies. I have a cie>k who «<n ‘evel erribly from tl-e ling piles. He tried hase’s Ointment and fn a few days was ompletcly erred.” ‘) deale-s and Edmanson ripuaciucets, Toronto. Ofnt- Batre & Co., 25. Chase’s L'usecd and Turpentine fer ids, brouesitis aud consumption. Sare ire, 20 cents. SHIP NEWS. Port «f Charlottetown, ENTERED, Jase 3—Sea Breeze, McDonald, New- eastl; Chief Commander, Langell, Syd- net; Pleiades, McInnis, Wallace; Janet A, Perry, Chatham; Minnow, Gairouard, Buetouche; Etoil Du Matin, Davis, Wal- ace; stmr Tiber, Delisle, Movtreal. CLEARED. June 3-Spring Bird, Gerrior, Arichat; Howard L, Farrow, New Louden; Annie, PeBlane, Pictou; A. 8S. Townshend, Whit- tle, di; Balance, Pettipas, River John; Chief Commander, Langille, Tatama- gouche; Pleiades, McInnisWaliace; Even ing Star, Ache, Chatham; Etoil du Matin, Davis, Pictou; Leonora, Jimmo, Chatham; simr Tiver, Delisle, Holifax. Don't Wait for the Sick Roem. The experience of physicians and the public proves that taking Scott’s Emulsion produces an immediate increase in flesh : it is therefore of the highest value in Wastivg Discases and Consumpticn. It is not difficult for Mr Laurier to talk both ways, but if this country ever com- mitied the mistake of making htm T're- mier he would discover that it is not so easy to legislate both ways. Cured of Chronic Catarrh A Remarkable Cure.—J. W. Jennison, Gilford, spent between $200 and $300 in coasulting doctors; tried Dixon’s and all other treatments but got no benefit. One box of Chase’s Catarrh Cure did me more good than all other remedies, in fact I con- sider myself cured, and with a 25 cent bottle at that. One of the colored employes of Swarth- more College, Fa., was arr-sted the other day for stealing $50 from a student’s room He confessed the crime, and show- ed that he had spent the money in buying household goods tu spruce up his home preparatory to entertaining some preachers coming toa Conference socn to meet at Media. Cured Weak Back for 25 Cents. For two years 1 was dosed, piiled and p'astered for weak back, scalding uring and constipation, without benefit. One box of Chase’s Kidvev-Liver Pills relie ed, three boxes cured. KR. J. Smith, Toro ito. One pill a dosa, price 25 cents. Ae the result of an investigetion, it las been ascertained that one-third of the children of one of the principal grammar schoois of Chicago had never seen a i:ve sheep or hog. It Does tho Business, If you want to know what Miller’s Emul- sion of Norwegian Cod Liver Oil will do for a cupesumptive patient, ask one who has tried it. Ask auyone who has used it in lung troubles of any kind. What they say about Miller’s Emulsion shall be its recomme~ndation. It is the finest prepara- tien of its kind in the world and is worth its weight in gold to a consumptive suffer- er, whom it will raise trom a bed of sick- ness to health and strength of body and mind, giving u new Kase of life. Thous— ands testify to the value of Miller’s Emul- sien. Millers Emulsion is the great nerve ttrengthener and blood maker, and cures C.ughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofulu and ali Lung affections. In Big Bottles, 50c. and $1, at all Drug Stores. | May, at 6 p. m. “ull The sil -«tf} sal Produced in Canati2. Finest, Sweetest, Richest Cigar ever 1 Uh i ih I li» hi «| IS GUARANTEED SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS |} -«ll} ~ili atl aul “ity wiff] ai ne: tle or imyorted. MADE & GUARANTEED BY Political Meetings IN KINGS COUNTY. Candidates for the Riding of the clectors on INAE will meet dates: At Cheese Factory, Little River, Tuesdiy, 2nd Jure,at7 p.m At Dundas Court louse, }Wedne-day, 3d June. at 7 p. m. AtSt eters Bav, Anderson’s Hall, Thars- day, dth June, at 7p. m. At Peake’s Station, 7pm At Baldwin's Road June, at 7 p,m. King r s the tolowirg Friday, 5th June, at School, Saturday é:h A.C. MCDONALD, P. A. McINTYRE, May 23 Sells 10 cents, equal to any 15 cent Cigar, do- HON. Ha. EERGUSON’S MEETINGS. Stanaope Hall, Friday, June Sth, at » m. . Grand Tracadie, Saturday, Juve 6th, at 7.30 p.m. Bonshaw Hall; Monday, June 8th, at 7.30 p.m. Rustico Hatl, Tuesday, June 9th, at 7.30 p.m. Montague Bridge, Wedaesday, June 10:1 at 7.30 p.m. Monaghen Road Hall, Thursday, Jane llth, at 7.30. Donagh School House, Friday, Juxe , 12th, at 7.30. Seer ee -er wees: 7.30 eer re ae RR ee ees — By order of Committee. f June 1—watn. lird. guar. ; Political Meetings. | Meetings of QUEEN’S will places times Belle Creek, Friday, 29th May, at 7 p. m. Wood the Electors of EAST } le held atthe following ! ec Isiands Hall, Saturday, 30th Caledonia, Monday, Ist June, at 7 p.m. High Bank Hall, Tuesdny, 2od June, at 7 p-m. . Glen William Hall, Wednesday, 21d June, att p.m. Murrav Harbor South, Thursday, 4th June, at 7 p.m. Murray Harbor North, Friday, 5:h June at 7 pm. Milltown Cross Schoolkous 6th June, at 6 pan. Murray Harbor Road Monday, 8th June, at 7 p. m Meetings will be advertised Caledcnia, Murray Harbor Townships 61, 63 and 64. WM. WELSH. A. MARTIN. May 7, 96—d eodw3i ex faturday, LS a ae ree rc a re Echoolhouse, later for Read and re er ae OF PES Ceneenntnsnncenmeane en — Wants, Lost. Found, &c eI Advortis¢menis under this hea ting charyr« five cent» per line. T? Let—-A house on Malpeque Road, contain- ing 4 rooms and porch, xouod vellar stable itrequired Also, For Sale, Platform Scales, weieh 6 lhs, new—Apply to F :ancis MON AGUAN, Malpeque Read junct,3in—la w— pd “WANTE -ATONCH —A: evnenerced sales- woman Noneribcr need tp ‘'y.—Mocre & Meleod, may 27 \VANTED—A hus? in a good locality to 1) urchaseor rent for on vears—Apply tO WALAVE lank, WAN i ED—Young or middle-aged men of character; bundredis foremost in Canada Started with us; :.bout $14 a week to begin with--THE BRAD) EY-t}ABRETSON (0, L'd, Toronto, Ont d&w tf—~mayz \ TANTED—A girl for General Hous work —Appiy to Mrs B Drs3risay, Upper Prince st janel- 3i,-5>5 Ws: oe s@eswoeman fr our Dry Goods Devarmment Must have experi- ence with busiress, No. ther need apply, J. B McboNALp juael—iwk o SA LE—A lerge dc able tenement anes (RYE AND FAR, suitable for x»sumvacr residence, situate: in the suberbs of Ch’tewa, onir a short dist- ance from good bathirg on the North River Shore—Apply to W W ‘VELLNER, jucel mNo LET—The Dwelliny House on corner of | Prince and Dorchester Streets. It con- tains eight rooms, is h ated with hot water, and has good sewerag: Immediate posses- J sion. Aj ply to George .Alley. maj23 tl Jijane TO LET—A comforta ole cottage situated on Richmond § reet West; a good yard, stable, etc, and gronnd suitable for a garden. Im- mediate session given. Kent moderate, Apply to J D Mason. 6'c—apll PASTUF E— ‘for a linit 4d nomter of cows or horses, iu city limite Good water supply and shelter. Apply to Cieo. K, Liughes,Apo'h- ecc.ries lia}!. may 27 PASTU RE-—for cov and horses—The tub- scribers will ake a limitec. number of cous and horsesen June Is. ‘Chis pasture has shade, shelter and abundanee of fresh and selt water ‘erias on application to James Cooke, or Donald McMillan, Royanuy mury27 dyfi then 2awtf ane em ees YHOICE PASTURE CHeXAP — At Upton J about 3 miles from tewn, great ran_e; Shade and water abundan’ iny22 Li ANTED—A capable woman ‘or general housework, Apply to Miss Morkis 2:3 Water Street. may22 if TO LET.—A Pouble-Terement House, cor- ner of Grafton & « umberiand Str ets, with stable and coach house, a} ply 10 Joseph Tay- lor, Hillsborough street. may lft ' A WHEEI!—For saic at a bargain or ‘oex- } change fora lightdrivirg horse. a * Garicn Cits,” as good as new. For information apply at this office. may 19ti WANTED—Prom pt and faithful gentleman | or lady to travel for rcl.able established house in P EIsland. Salary 3780, payable $15 week- ly and expenses. Situ ition permanent; re- ferencer. FE:xnclose seli-:.ddressed slamped en- velope, H ky HFss, Pres, 3.6 Dearborn Street, Chicago. if-imayié WANTED—Young men and women t+ help in the Armenian cause; g°ed pay; will send copy Of my littie book, * Your tiace tn fife,” irec loany who writ—REV T 5 LiINscorr, Brantford, Ont. may7 —_ — TO LED, a cottsge containing six rooms and paniry on Sidney Street, at presen cecu- — by ur J MOran; possession given uly 5th; apply to W W mayst WELLNER. WANTED—An experienced saleswoman for Mantle Department. None but those with f large experience need apply. -BEEK L os. ap29 } 3 FOR SALE OR TO LET~A hovs> and lot : inGaytown. House contains seyen rooms ° and pantry, Appiyto M N MclLerop, Plas- 4 terer, Upper Prince Street, if-ap24 i 4 ' | i : ' OF a term «a LE1ITCY, Savings | } 5 ! i t f i tr I FALSE LOCKS. Unbleached White Hair Brings the High- est Price. Nearly all the false hair used in this country comes from Paris, or at least, is imade up there The supply is @rawn from all over the world, but Germany and France furnish the most Paris wig-mak- ers are the most skilful in the world, and the best specimens find their way to the Parisian market to up into rcalp coverings for those who can afford te pay the prices asked There are many Paris houses which deal in like that keep men constantly travelling over Europe buying hair from anyone that cares to sell The blonde locks of the be made wigs and the German girls are most sught after, and scmetimes big prices are paid to induce them to part with their crowning glory The poor peasant women of the continent ure generally very ready to sell, and some of them make a practice of selling to the agents of Paris firms whenever tiueir hair is long enough to make it worth buying. Each clipping is wrapped and shipped with others in a large bale to the workshops «at Paris. secuLlery Unbleached white hair brings the highest price if ofa length of fifteen inches or more, It is hard to get, and has sold for as high at £35 to $40 an ounce Black or brown is more common, the former bringing 35 to $10 an ounce and the latter $3 to $8 Red hair is rarely wanted except for stage purposes, although there is on record an etier of $1,600 for a shock of red hair, scalp and all A wealthy Western man whose moustache was of a brick hue and who had lost scalp and hair in an acci- dent, was the author of the offer. An im- perunious Englishman with an auburn top accepted the offer, but withdrew when the surgeons were almost ready to oper- ute. It is not told whether any other ap- plicant ever appeared. — Men and boys— Read our great offer. A enit of clothes givea away free.—S. A. McDonald. Brick Residence FOR SALE. FOR SALE by pr'vate contract, that hahd- SOine three story brick residence, situate on Rebn:ord Street, fronting Hillsborough Mark, known as ihe property of the late Win ixennedy. There are two enterarces to the premiscs,one from Richmord st, ranning wrth 162 ft., and the other in the rear on Weymeuth st. TEN ; ood rooms in the house, ard a large div cellar under the whole, namely, cub e drawing room, +1 ding doors, tiining, bed, and bath rooms, cte In the rear of the premises are a stable and coach nouse, in good repair, Water fiom the water works in the house, #7” House can be seen. and terms of tale known On application to the unde. signed. JOUN INGS Ch'town. junel—tft ARE YOU GiIN G10 BOSTON FAST LINE ? Buy your tickets by the SS HALIFAX, leaving Charlottetown every Friday at 1 p.m. W. W. CLARKE, Ticket Agent. May 29-c&w DR. H. 0. JOENSEN ROSE AND THRGAT Office -- Kent Stree! ns as Aug 15, Sheedy | Provincial Loans. Under Act 57 Vie, Cap. 6, and Amendment HE limi! of the amount having been ex- tended by statute of last session, the Gov- ernment of this Province is now prepared to receive loans fir short or long periods In- terest 4 percent. Loans payabie at call or at such time as may be agreed upon ANGUS seMILLAN, Provincial ‘Sreasurer, May 2,158.6 dy3m WILLIAM L. STRICKLAND Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, 82 WATER STREET, RIOM 12, Boston, Mass., Latea Member of Prince Edward Island Bar. Spccial attention given to business received from this Province. Should be pleased to see at office, any friend visiting Boston. mech 0—sm 135 ‘MAIL CONTRACTS SE LED TENDERS, addresced to the Post- master General, will be received at Ottawa until boon, on Friday, the l4th August. 1896, or the conveyance of Her Majesty’s Mails, on “4 proposed contract tor four years, O21, the fol- sowing reutes, from tie Ist October, nw, viz: (linton and New London, sem'-weekly Kildare Capes and Ti. nish, semi-weekly. Kinross and Lynéaie, semi-weekly. lock Road and \ il) River, Sem i-weekly. Northam and Victoria West. semi-weekly. st, Louis, and Railway Station (for merly Kildare Station). daily, (-undays excepted). Ten Mile Heus? and Railway Station, + semi-weekl z Tignish and Railway Station, daliy, (Sun- days excepted). Printed notices containing full informaton 28 to con itions of proposed contracts, may be seep and blank 'orms of tender may be ob- ta'medatthe Po-t Offices at which the ser vicescommence and terminrte, and at the office of the subscribes, Charlottetown F, DE, ST. (. BRECKEN, Asst. 1°.0. Inspector, Post Office Inspector's Office, Charlottewown, .. E. Isian, 2th May 1896, may3),dy3ing Thirty-Nine Fanguages. A Blenkowski, the newsboy, has an | idea He has retired from the business of i selling daily papers, and will enter into competition with the phonograph exhibit- ors After five years of strict attention to his own business, the young man has ac- place him- world and investment. cumulated enough capital to self in the see the gather in a margin on_ his His phonograph will talk in thirty-nine different languages, and he proposes to entertairy, his patrons with a novel ex- hibition that will give them an idea of the variety of the uses to which pirates and the gutterals and other ex- pressions of the human throat may be He has picked up here in cosmopol- itan San Frat co a native of each of thirty-nine countries and induced them to talk into his machine. Now he expects to hear the nickels dropping when he gets his Babel in operation.—San Francisco Call. way to tae as- put. ITS FAMu SPREADING, A New Remedy in General Use in Manitoba ana the Norihwest* Wixwivec, June 1.—The effects of th: regular wave of sickness which sweeps over this portion of the Dominion in the epring are noticeable in the increasing amount of the druggists’ sales. There has been quitearun onthe kidney remedy remedy now so well known under the name of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. The recov- ery from Brighw’s disease of Mr. Arthur Coley, of Somerset, through their use, an account of which appeared in the papers, gave a considerable impetus tothe sale and the remedy has become indispensable in many Manitoba households, its ‘fame having penetrated into the remotest parts of the province and the Northwest Terri- tories. Sir Donald Snnuth and Sir Mackenzie Sowell, with Mr. Sandford Fieming, had a conference at the British Office a dav or twoago onthe Pacific cable and other matters, which are awaiting Mr. Chamber- Jain’s return from his Whitsun holidays Compietciy Knocked Out. “T was so much run down I had to give up work, and J feli as if life was not worth living,” writes Wm. W. Thompson, Zepbyr Ont. “I took Scoti’s Sarsaparilia and am now feeling esl did ycars ago.” Scots Sarsaprilla tones up the entire syetcim, purities the bloov, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofulous poison. Ask for Scott’s and get it. Discount on the Assessments on Rea! Estate and Personal Proper- ty i2 the City of Charlottetown for general civic purposes for the current year ending the thirty- first day of December A. D. 1846, Be it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as foilows:— Ist. A discount at the rate of Two and One- half Per Cent shall be allowed to all taxpayers who shall, on or before the Fifteenth day of July next, A D 1896, pay to the City Clerk, at his office, the taxes severally due by them for the current year on Real Estate and Personal Property for civie purposes, ‘(Sgd.] iW. E. DAWSON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, C mavy!$-~ly 2w ‘ity Clerk. A By-law for levying end specify- ing the rate of agsessrent on Real Estate and Personal Proper- ty in the City of Charlettetuwn for general Civic purposes under Statute 51 Victoria, Chapter 12, Be it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows:— Ist. The rate of assessment on Real Estate for general Civie purposes under said Statute, for the year commencing the first day of Jan- uary, A TD 1896, and ending the thirty-first day of December, A D 1896, is hereby.specified and fixed at the rate of one per centon every dol- lar of the value of Real Estate, as assessed by the Assessors of the said City of Charlotte- town in the General Assessment Book and Valuation Roll of all Real Estate and Person- al Property liable to taxation in said City, and of ail persons liable to pay Poll Tax therein, made and duly returned by them on the eleventh day of April, A D 1896. 2nd. The rate of assessment on Personal Property tor such general Civie purposes, for the year commencing the firstday of January, A D 18%, and ending the thirty-first day oi December, A D 186, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of one per cent on every dol- lar of the value of Personal Property as as- sessed by the Assessors of the said City in the said General Assessment Book and Valuation Roll, made and duly returned by them as aforesaid. {Sed ] W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, may 9—dy 2w City Clerk. A By-Law for Levying and Specify- ing the Rate of Assessment on Real Estate and Personal Pro- perty and Poll ia the City of Chariottctown for a Waterwerks Fund, under Statute 50th Vic- toria, Chapter 8. Be it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows:— Ist, Therate of Assessment on Real Estate fora Waterworks Fund under said Statute for the year commencing the first day of Jan- uary, A D 18%, and ending the thirty-first day of December, A. D. 1896, is hereby specified and fixed at the rateof one-eighth of one per cent on every dollar of the value of Real Es- tate ss assessed by the Assessors of the said City of Charlottetown in the geneial Assess- ment Book and Valuation Koll of ali Real Es- tate and Persona: Property liable to taxation in said City, and all persons liabie to pay Po!l Tax therein made and duly returned by them on the eleventh day of April A. D 1866, 2nd. The rate of Ass-ssmint on Personal Property for such Water Works Fund for the year commencing the firet day of January A D 1826, and ending the thirty first day of December, A. D, 1896, is hereby specified and fixed at t: ¢ rate of one-eighth of one per cent onevery doiiar of the value of Personal Proper- ty as assessei by the Assessors of the said City in the said General Assessment Book and Va- luation Roll, made and duly returned by them as afo: esaid 3rd ‘The amount of Poll Tax to be paid Ly every person returned by the said Assessors in said General Assessment Book and Valu ation Roll as liable thereto for such Water works Fund under said Statute, for the year commencing the first day ci January, A. D. 1896. and ending the 3ist day of December,A D 1893, is hereby specified and fixed at the sum of Ten Cents (10c) On the pollof every pe:son SO assessed and returned as aforesaid. (Sgd.) W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, : Ch’town, May 19, 1896 § dy 2w A By Law in Addition to the Pres- ent By-Law for fanitary Pur- poses, for the Purpose of More Effectualiy Exforcing Cleanliness in the City. Beit enacted by the City Council! of the City of Charlottetown as follows :— Ist That upon the refusal or neglect ofary owner or occupier cf any house, warehouse. cellar, yard, field or other place in the suid City to remove any dirt, manure, anima! or vegitable substance, siagnant wa‘er, filth or reiuse matte: ot any kin4 off and from such premises, after receiving 48 hours notice from the Sanitary Oflicer to remove the same, it shall be the duty of the sanitary Officer, and he is hereby authorized and required to cause the same to be removed at the expense of the owner or occupier so notified as aforesaid. Af ter such removal as aforesaid, the Sanitary Officer shali forthwith demand paymen® of the cost of removing the fame, and uniess ad o71 demand, shail sue therefor before the tipendiary Magistrate: and a like remedy forthe collection thereof as for the enforce- ment of the penalty under the By-Law for Sanitary Purposes, Chapter XVII.; shall be applicable for the recovery of the amount hereof. 2nd The remedy aboxe provided, shall be in addition to the remedies provided under the By-Law for Sanitary Purposes, and nething herein contained sha!l b® construed 10 pre- vent any person being prosecuted fora breach of said Bp-Law as well W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk May 19—66 TO LET- The pleasantly situated dwelling house facing south on \.ilford Street, near Brighton Road, adjoining the residence of Mr J Bullman Five minutes’ walk from bathing house and lawn tennis grounds in Victoria Fark, nine minutes from Post Office. Drawing room, dining room, large verandah, square hall, pantry, kitchen and back porch on ground floor. Four bedrooms and ba h room on first floor, two bedrooms in s#ttic, Ample yard and shed in spans gpaes plot and shade trees in front. Rent moderate. A ly loW ©, Harris, Architect. 246 ttm sot sans ahoeplacaina a a oe Soaring Requisiies Lawn Mowers, 12x14 & 16 in. Enterprise Meat Choppers, Tce Cream Freezers, Gem & White Mountain. Gem Wire Netting. Spring Door Hinges, Clothes Wringers. Simon W. Crabbe Stoves & Hardware, WALKER'S CORNE®. . . STANWAYE €0. | Wholesale Wine & Licuor Merchant ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 243 Hollis & 48 Upper Water &t HALIFAX, N. S. -BONO., 475. POX. ly (14)oct ——— RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. Buy only the best. Our pure green has attained a reputation that we are bound to maintain. Far- mers should riak no other. Your crop depend on the qua‘ity of your Paris Green, The quantity you will require depends on the quality you buy, Buy your Pure Paris Green here. We have the stock and we have the quality, BR. bb. NORTON & CO. Charlcttetowa April 21, 1895—25 & wy wives ad Bailes Far | 1 35 Horse Power PORTABLE ENGINE and BOILER, Locomotive pattern. zontal Engine on top of Boiler. 1 20 Horse Power, same pattern 1 25 Horse Power STATIONARY ENGINE and BOILER, all ia first-class order Price ‘ow. Terms easy. NEW DAIRY ENGINES in stock, Abegweit pattern. DAIRY BOILERS new, Cu hand. Also, DAIRY SOPPLIES of anv kind furnished on application including the celebrated ALPA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR. It ckims closer and « a lower temperature t!an any otherin use. 24 Bottle BABCOCK TESTERS a'va’s on hand. Steam, Water, Soi! and Sewer PIPES and FITTINGS in stock. FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY and PORTLAND CEMENT at competitivn price Our goods are all of the best, inc'uding our STESL DISK HARROW, whie we have ready for use. : Our SEED BOXES will be cold (20 per cent. lower than any in this market) direct to Farmers. Telephone communication. McKINNON & McLEAN. Charlottetown, April 16, 1896¢—dy & wy i Sede che ee cl de ce debe ch Se face dh chock cod dh coded do. ‘‘Fine Feathers Make Fine Birds” Women are not all Beautiful but all women are attractive who are beautifully dressed. Beauty unadorned may do in poetry, but the nicely fitting gown is the desire of every true woman. Priestley’s dress fabrics have done much to realize a woman's ideals by offer- 2 ing, in their texture, appearance, fit and wear, a character and di-tinction, which no FON WHICH THEGDODS ARE WRAPPED. ~ z other derss goods, however excellent, have quite attained to. And now Priestley’s have something new. ‘The “ Eudora’’ is all the rage. It is even better than the Henriettas so much admired. The “Eudora” has somethirg which the Henrietta lacks—to wit : greater width, greater weight, and a superior dust shedding quality. And then it has an exquisite surface which gives it an almost regal presence. Wrap- ped on “ The Varnished Board,” and the name, Priestly, stamped on every five yards. FEST EPCS PSOE TESTE EP CT EE TT TE CEE ETE EEEEPRTEP CTE E TTS £ che eho fo of ef The St. Lawrence Sugar Refining Co., Ltd, Montrea — Laboratory of Inland Revenue, Office cf Offic al Analyst. Montreal, April 8th, 1895- “I hereby certify that I have drawn, by my own hand, ten samples of the 54. LAWRENCE SUGAR R*FINING CO’S EXTRA STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR, indiscriminately taken from ten lots of about 150 barrels each. I bave analysed same, aud fivd them uniformly to contain : 99) to 100 per cent. of Pure Cane Sugar. with no impurities whatever.” (Signed) JOHN BAKER EDWARDS, Ph D., C. L. Prof. of Chemistery and Pub. Avalyst. Montreal N. RATTENBURY, AGENT. —* —~ Wood’s P hosphodine.— The Great Engiish Remedy. 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