THE Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment DAILY W cy tO « S ‘ fte eneration. 1 eld family physician. x € ve, he al and cure, are of Sick Room,” Mailed Free, Oo Cr House Street, Boston, Mass. blood 1s sure to do havoc some- where. The only Preventive is sound kidn Gure, kidne 1, evs, the only VV Me cd - els a V icine, the oe dic} is Diode » Medicine 1s 1c we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills a te following prices, viz 50c. per box 9:x boxes for $2.50. To rade——$4.0 wor dozen, or three doz at $3.75 | dozen. Sent hy ma any address por* ail. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 2* Ciuarlottetor n the doctors approve of Scott’s ~ tr 1 > Emulsion. For whom? For 7 men and women who are weak. when they should be strone: for babies and children who aa wae Re a, ce es are thin, when they should be fat ; for all who get no nourish- ment from their food. Poor blood is starved blood. Con. sumption and Scrofula never come without this starvation. And nothing is better for starved blood than cod-liver ceil. Scott’s Emulsion is cod-liver oil with the fish-fat taste taken out. Two sizes, 50 cents and $1.00 SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont, GHATEFU: —clmrFoORTING, PPSS COCOA 8 PPER. REAKFAST —-SU 2 thorougi knowledge « fthe natural perations of digesuon reful application of ted Cocoa, Mr. r our breakfast and 1 beverage which ctors’ bills. it is such articles of diet y be gradually buik up ugh to resist every tencency eds cf subtle maladies are nd us ready to attack wherever ating ar taere ts a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by kec)ing ourselves well fortified with pure | and a properly uouiished fF ’ ae. Game. Civil Service Gazette JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, Homeopathic Stemists, London, Engtand. MUILLINERS” re FOR ee Hand or Machine SEWING ee Q a 3 it does not SNARL or os + hee 4 .«4Thread. nh» eso se e444 2 4244 @ “17 ert rte se Oe te OS Beaver Line Steamers SUMMER SERVICE DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN = yY ~ vr. HONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL. From From la rpoo'. Steamer. Montr April 2! Lake Huron May ! } ay 2d Lake Untario.. May ‘?%th. ‘ Lake Super or May 2 wake Winnipeg Jun ake ILuron June l7ih ' -~$. 35,3 and $6) Round ¥ ; Trip, $3 #5, $90 sil®, accord steamer and aceom nod aton SECOND CABIN—To Liverpoo > 0 turn, 35: tr lasgow, SoZ °0; retarn, Sis: Brist or Cardiff, #5; return, $59; London, $%5; ret Si STF ERAGE—To Liverpool, London, Gias- gow, B ,tifast, at lowest rate : age passengers by the Beav 1g e use of bedding. ar ls, free of Aes ra’'es an n Cantdaand gh billsof tacias Sprcia led for the earriag~ of butter, Nishabie freight For furtber particulars 4s to freight or pas- tage apply to L. & C. MaciVER, Tower Buildings, Liverpool! or TROOP & SOY CORNMEAL. Fresh ground, 590 D. W.CAMPBELL Manager, 18 Hospital at, Montreal, . Agents. St John, N B, barrels. N. RATTENBURY. |, Ch’town, jane 3, 1896, TWO) SIVNERS. BY HELEN B. MATHERS, PART L—CHAPTER I £ The womar isinned and her hus- | band had taken ! mic K | Side by side they walked up the long, | straggling fis! : street each door | Way yawning ¢ ty at their approach, ¥ tof Ww hostile faces when they ‘ vy, and tl i hitened | s < ted fr ? sl to the | other the bundle contian clothes | Tamminy bad taken with her when she | left him and the children forty-cight | hours ago, never dreaming of return. | If si nly had lookes umed, mut- tered tl women, but nature had no | soch thing as shame in her mind when | she id lamminy Fletcher, and not | even for } sins i alter the poise | the s er’s r the symmetry of i Bon wW beauty but made | , ible ber own sex, in | some us way it deepened the men's } “tev nd rough was the | handling he received at their tongues and bitt wi s t futu he might | expect at their hands. Had he killed the | mar r t every bone in his | skin, why then he might have been free | t “ase his fancy and take the hussy back, bus to sit down without striking a } blow, to <« t her whistle when she |} ca i, was to forfeit all claim to man hood and invite the kicks and jeers of tl whole communit Aw, but in’t do wi'out a woman t nd for him said a fisher-wife, scorn- fully. ‘‘Did you hear the childer cryin’ f their mammy, an’ he hadn't the sense to tal i the milk we hed put tside the ¢ s he wouldn’t let | ne o' us An’ } mig! arsk and arsk, but not one < us "ud ge now,’’ said a V g matron, who had been the beauty ft village till Tamminy came. Aw, ee'd go fast enough if Steve 'ud let ’ee, an’ Mike salin’ in furin’ parts,’’ | said a shrewd-looking woman who had | joined the group that stood looking af- ter the pair, ‘‘an’ ‘twouldn’t be the fust time you'y been there,’’ she added significantly, in Cassandry’s ear. **It's a lie,’’ whispered back the swart haired, black-eyed girl fiercely, then aloud :— Steve were always a sight too good for hcr. What call had she to take up wi’ that painter chap? E come foolin’ e did; sed I'd make a glori ebeker—an’ I Rebekered him with a itin the ’sal—an’ then ’e took up wi’ Tamminy, an’ she were fool enough t’ think ‘twas her ’e wanted, when she wor but a dummy to make a picture uto ““Aw,g said the shrewd-faced woman, *‘them as sins i’ the dark is allus hard they as trips i’ the noonday. ‘Sin as is hidden is half forgiven,’ but, Cassandry, woman, Steve ‘ud rayther have Tamminy covered wi’ shame than any ither sweetheart clane, an’ ‘e just can’t live wi'out her, and that's the truth.”’ ‘Till she runs away agen.’’ said Cas- sandry, sulleniy. *“*Aw, she wont—shev’e had a bad scare. Did ‘ee see her eyes? ‘Tis the way her head’s set on—she can’t help carry- in’ it high—but we needn't ha’ runned away, for she didn’t see us no more’n a row 0’ cabbages. ‘Tis that way a soul looks when it’s not a-hind on ’er punishment’s afore and I wouldn’t stand in Tamminy’s for somethin’ to- day. ’Tis many a man thinks he can forgi’ a woman when she’s shamed him, but his stomach turns at it when ’tis forgiveness for breakfast an’ dinner an’ tea.’’ *“T’other one sickened o’ her pretty quick,’’ sneered Cassandry; ‘‘a matter of twenty-four hour, an’ home ’e sends her packing! An’ then Dan comes flyin’ up to say she’s settin’ in the coombe up yon, an’ ‘Will Steve,go d’reckly an’ feich her?’ An’ Steve goes.’’ concentrated like an acid, and held up her weather- beaten ery rebuke. ‘*Lord, how you hate the woman!’’ she said. ‘‘If t'was only to spite ; she oughter to ha’ kep straight! P’raps Steve ain’t such a saint arter all,’’ added Mar- tha, darkly, and a k before which Cassandry’s black eyes fell. ‘‘ Any- way, what she’s done she’s repented on, which is more than folks as haven't been found out can say!"’ Meanwhile the man and woman had climbed the hill an’ now paused outside a cottage that stood in a small garden in which unwatered stocks and carnations drooped, while from the closed door no sound of children’s voices issued, all be- ing still and silent as the grave. Something seemed to take Tamminy by the throat; wild thoughts of treach- ery, of crime even, flashed through her brain. He had killed the children. This was his revenge on her; this the reason of his decility, when turning to him as her god, and expecting but scant mercy, an’ ii, shoes Sez scorn cof her voice Cassandry’s enemy hands in an- The i+ Ab t "ee with ok s some he had come out to bring her home. Tottering over the threshold, only the empty room greeted her. He had oniy sent them away. And then sight returned to her eyes, for behind the door in their wooden cot lay fast asleep a rosy boy and girl, with the tears not yet dry upon ks. She dropped like a stone beside them, and with a laid her head down upon their little innocent breasts How long ago was it that she hail left this pure haven to be astranger’s their chee sob light o’ love How long since she had nourished evil thoughts against the man who, God-like, had resisted the world’s command to stone and cast her out, and had forgiven and reinstated her in her hor Steve had set down thé bundle, and now was kindling the fire and filling the to make tea. He had got through agony during those hours when in he deserted home his children had wept and called out in vain for ‘‘Mammy.’’ Who shall say what memories crowd the heart of the man who yet loves the wom- an who has betrayed him, what visions of her innocent youth, what piteous theughts plead for her in his breast, while her children’s eyes cry out to him kettle his for forgiveness of her sin? Even though it be as scarlet he cannot in a moment unwind the strands that mutual love and habit have bound about their lives, and the man in him being stronger than the judge, he hearkens more to the exhorta- tions of mercy than those commands to vengeance that only those of austerely pure life may venture to obey. God kept his own reckoning. and Steve knew that Got had chosen in this in- stance to make one man and one woman even, Soa when Steve received Tamminy’s message, he did not hesitate for a mo ment what he should do. He went straight out and fetched her home, saying uo word, good or bad, concerning past or future, as they came. He had taken her back. Could she ever forget his tali fig- ure striding swiftly through the coombe and shouldering her bundle, making a ges- ture to her to follow, till on entering the viliage he had fallen back and walked beside her. ' And now the moment hai come when they must look in each other's eyes, when he must shew all noble as one whe ‘ = . hong Fal, mn | a large sum of money, but I got EXAMINER Torgives by reason of the CGiodhead that is in him, or pitiful as the weak flesh that shuts his eyes to the vileness of what he loves, lest that delicate morsel of pleasure be taken from it and he be left in hungering. Tamminy had picked up and put on the cotton apron that she had flung down, how many years ago? when she thought that in throwing off her duty to him: she could throw off mother's love also and all that a good woman holds dear. And now Steve ani opposite each other at the table, and be tween them the little fair heads were bobbing over their mugs of milk and the childish voices were chattering. It was all just as thongh had never been away at all, and already the children’s grief was forgotten and their little world was full of joy again. But Tamminy neither ate nor drank, and svviay that Steve’s meal was also but pretense, she lifted her head at last and spoke. ‘*Eh, Steve,’’ she said, pitifully, ‘‘why did ‘ee take me back ‘*For the children’s sake,’’ she were sitting sho he said, but she shook her head, for his voice did not ring true. “Eh, but I misdoubt me you're play- said, sadly. ‘‘G'ee me it out wi’ me, in’ wi’ me,’’ she my punishment, lad; hae but don’t go about softly, wishin’ me dead. Well enough I know 1 ha’ bruk your love, but whiles ago twas you that bruk mine An’ I daurna say ought to ee be jealous of ‘ee again, for I’ve ta’en away the right to say anythin’.”’ “'Tis ill work talkin’ love atwixt you and me,”’ he said, roughly. ‘‘You look after the little ones, I'}i look after the work, an’ the shed’ do for me to lie in, an’ to take our bite an’ sup together won't poison us.’’ or o He had risen and was looking out at his nets. His man’s world had to be faced and conquered, and he meant to get over it at once, and start fair and square with the new life in the morning. lurning in the doorway he looked back to where she stood, her little ones cling- ing about her knees, eyeing him with hostile glances, conscious that in some way he was hurting ‘‘ Mammy.”’ “Let things bide,”’ said with a sternness that well became him, and the woman's heart thrilled, for he was mas ter alike of himself and her. at eh put back in your own place, an’ the nan or woman who says nay to that ‘ll answer to me for it, but if ever your lover comes sneakin’ round, I'll kill the pair o -that will I afore God To be Continued.) he e o1 eo AN ALARMING INCRE ASE, Prevalence of Female Found to Result Largely From the Kidneys the Complaints Sacinaw, Mich., July 13.—Doctors are beginning to turn their attention more ex lusively to the causes for the great in- rease of what is Enown as female com jlaints during the past ten years aud t remedies fcr the same. Many cases have been investigated, and among others that if Mre, Reany, of Ashland, Wis., who was ured of this form of trouble by the use of a kidney medicine known as Dodd’s Kid vey Pills, which originated in Canada, but 1as now become widely knowa and used hronughout the western States. This and ther similar cases go to show that the troubles are 'argely due to the kidneys and hat the above mentioned remedy is | kely olave a great cffect in lessening the oumber of victims to this form of com } piaint. Neal Dow is now ¥1 years old, and in vigorous health “The Railroad Kidney” Railroad employes, bicyclists, teamsters and other men who are subjected to much joiting, are often troubled with a— pair across the small of the back. This indi- ates the “Railroad Kidney,” an insidious precursor of On the -lightest symptoms of backache take one Chase’s Kidnev-Liver Pill—one is a dose —and thus obtain instant relief. For all kidney troubles they have no equal. 2 per box. srious illness 5e. Utah's juries now consist of eight stead of twelve men. in- A Good Deal in «a Few Word, “] paid a Torento specialist on catarrh no bene fit. [tried Ihem all, but finally, almost a despair, and assuredly without any faith, I tried Chase’s Catarsh Cure. It is " Ji that it is recommended. which is saying 1 good deal in a few words.” Joe] Rogers, ‘lerk, Division Conrt, Beeton. Improved vlower in each 252. box. If one could have hie way during life, one wouldn’t care much it his will were tested after his death. Money no Object. The amount of money sufferes from ‘atarrh will spend in attempting to cure that foul and disagreeable disease is almost incredible. J. W. Jennings, of Gilford, Ont., says: “I spent between $200 and $300 consulting Coctors; I tried all the ‘treatments’ without benefit. One box of Chase’s Catrrh Cure did me more good then all the remedies. A 25c. bex Don’t waste money. Chase’s improved Llower, 25c. Ir cured me.” Cure, with ures, There are tuo classes who cannot bear prosperity—one of them being thoce who cannot get a chance to tear it. Wore Greased ¢. loves Seven Vears John Siron, mason, Aultsvilie, Oat.,had salt rheum so severe that for seven years he wore greased gloves. He writes: “] used a quarter of a box of Chase’s Ojnt ment. It cured me. No trace of salt rheum now.” Chase’s Ointment cures every irritant disease of the skin, allays itching instantly, and is a sterling remedy for piles. Avoid imitations. 60c. per box. g a “ Remember, my son,” said the prudent father; “ that politeness doesn’t cost any thing.” ‘ Ycs,” was the reply, ‘ I’ve heard that.” “ You don’t doubt it, do you?” “Well, it certainly costs me about ten shillings a week to get any politeness out of the waiters at our Lotel.” That Pale Face For rervcus prottration and* aramia there is no medicine that will so promptly and infallibly restore vigor and strength as Scotv’s Emulsica. New Patent Washer. A long felt want supplied. The Double Action Washing Machine and Star Wring er are beyond cur highest expectations We willingly leave them on trial and show | 2F © you Low to use them, so that you may H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt., fully prove them. It washes on the same may7 Halifax,,N.S. principle as hand rubbing, yet so gentle as not to injure the tioest fabrics, and ac- complishes as much wor< in an hour or so as would oiberwise occupy the greater part of the day. A child can work them and wash perfectly. Any person desiring to have them on trial please leave your order at Dodd & Rogers’, J. J. Prowse’s or Jchn Prowse’s, Royalty Easi, Sole agent for City, Royalty and Lots 24 ind 33, Be sure you get the double action is they are the nly machine we guarantee Che ladies who o have purchassed thm cheerfully give their testimonial :—M s F. Heartz, Mrs. 8. MeMilian, Mrs. Dr. T. Henderson, Mre. T. Dodd, Mrs. G. Tweedy, Mrs. W. Seller, Mr. F. Abbott, Mrs. W. Mellet, Mrs. E. Love, Mre. BE. T. Carbon ell, Mrs. John Mellett, Mrs. John Horne, Mrs. Parsons, Mre. A. Robertsor, Mra. H, Swan, Mre. Wallace Rodd, Mrs. W, Prowse, Mre. Philip Prowse, Mrs. P. H. Trainor Mrs. J. J. Prowse, Mrs. H. Lowe, Mre. H. E. J. Lewis. To cur patrons—remember the old stand. Mak¢rs of Iron Harrows, Scufflers, repairs of all kinds of machinery, carriage work and painting. Horse-shoeing work warrauted. JOHN PROWSE, The Cheapest and Best Rou‘e PLANT LINE, Direct Service From Ckarlott: town p- m., arriving at am., returning leave at noon, calling at Hawkesburyand Hal: Saturday, Monday and Thursday morn- ings via Pictou, make close connection at Halifax withS S. Halifax sailing Satur- dav midvight and with SS OLIVETTE sailing every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m. lottetown Navigation Co., Churlottetown quotations before purchasing elsewhere. le Litt Nils --— PURE ENGLISH Buy the R. B. j LINE BUY, | | Wa The only cure for that little bugis our PARIS GREEN The purest is the most profitable. NORTON Brand. ach; Oc to Se «¢ 10c¢ each; Vervena, abi Petunia, Larks it 12¢ per doz; Golden Feathera seed Led, 12c per 100; Cauliflower 2c. GAY'S. Pian ie. Perennial (wintered over), Pansy in bloom, dist inct varietie 3c to 4¢ each. 3Ce to 40e per doz; Daisy Bellis, finest double wha and pink, do: Hollyhoeks (Bonary’s Prize) to bloom in a few week Carnations, double Riviare ant Margaret,’4e to 5 each; Dianthus lndian Pinks, Sweet William and Forget-me-No*, fe to 6s each; Stocks, Astors, Petunia, Verbena, blooming in pots ut to bloom, 30c per doz; Transplanted Aun nuals, large stocky plaate, Stocks, Phlox, Aster, 15c per doz; Daisy pur, Portulaca, Marigold, Zinnia, Candytuft Double Chrysanthemum, Nasturtium, Balsam, Morning Glory, Poppy, Canary,Creeper, {Sweet Allvsium, for edging, 40c per 100; Dahlia and Gladiolas Balbs, 4e to 6c each ; Vegetable Plants (transplanted) —Cabbage, Cau’ iflower and Celery, 50c per 100; Tomato, 12c¢ perdoz; Tomato in bloom, 5c each; Cabbage from The above price list is intended principally for our friends ordering from a distance A] ae HAS NO -«il| «fl -atf} i} “auf sal} “aff -«tlf att} attl| aall| at | CIGAR. ARSITY: Cigar Ceaiso eeeceses Finest Walue Suvrect Rich Smoke Sells 5c worth (0c. - - All drvggists and cigar deers who are sitis fied with a reasonable profit, keep VARSITY > KAVIS & SON, MONTREAL. We do not bind ourselves dealing pers na'ly with ovr customers. Orders thipped or sr all quantities mailed to any part of the-Maritime Provinces Address J. J, GAY & ON, Pownal, PEI-land. "he above for sa'e Tuesday and F'rilay at Market, Charlottetown, and every day at o.r Nursery, Pownal. may29wy dy4 KQUAL. t i Ih ii» iim Ih Ih i lh tC it ft iG (if You Are Going to BOSTON Or any part of the United States, is via the The Popular Summer Route, The S. 8. HALIFAX will leave Char- lottetown fer Boston every Friday at 1 Mondays 7 Tuesdays Bosion Boston fax each way. Via Pictou and Halifax. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on For further particulars apply to Char- For Sale or To Let 7. valuable lot of land with coal shed thereon, situated en Water Sire et, near Pownal Wharf, lately occupied by Capt John Hughes as acoal depot. Applvte . MRS LOWPEN, Dundas Esp!anade Jure 29, 1806—2w 125 Rolled Oats, Oatmeal POT BARLEY, &c., AGENCY, _ Having been appointed Agent for Walter Thompson’s Mills, Seaforth, Ont., I am prepared to receive orders fur the above Guaranteed the best quality. Please get W. W. CLARKP, Charlottctown Royalty. Apli—t f gent May 28 68 Grea Freezers Window Screen Wire Extra low Prices. HINTS OF ALL SORTS. Skeptics may tear the Bible to pieces, but they can make no reply to a coxsist- ent Christian life. There is hope for the man who doesn’t have to fall down more than once to learn how to stand up. Darken mahogany or any other carved woods with cold drawn linseed oil. Brush it well in. A good remedy for damp walls is to make a strong solution of alum and wash the walls down with it. Do not soak fresh fish in water before cooking, as this treatment only ruins the flavor and makes it soft. Flour for cak = or pastry should be well dried and passed twice through a sieve before using. Keep it afterward in a tin in the kitchen. When boiling common starch sprinkle in a little fine salt, which will prevent it sticking. Some people use sugar in the same way, but it is not effective as salt. To clean so oilcloths wash always with warm milk. Once in six months scrub with hot soapsuds, dry thoroughly and apply a coat of varnish. They will last as long again. Oranges should be eaten freely as long as they are in season, for, besides being delicious fruit, they contain a large quantity of citric acid, so valuable for its medicinal qualities. FOR THE HOME DRESSMAKER. Steam the rain spots on your velvet cape and brush up the pile with a whisk while holding the wrong side of the material over a steaming tea-kettle. To take the creases out of your black silk skirt, either dip each piece in a bath of naphtha (remembering always that naphtha is very explosive )and hang out- » of-doors to dry, or lay a wet sheet on the right side of the silk, and iron until dry. Unfortunately, this latter method is apt to remove the gloss. TUESDAY, = = shade trees in front. Rent moderate. Apply |} tow CC. HARRIS, Arehitect. 246 tf—m&l1 24 o_o —_—— ———————————_______ mo iE \ Cottage situatkd on Pleasant os $$ $$ —$___————— | =_ St evutaining 7 rooms in good order — |} with a first class ce'lar under the whole .ouse AS inclosed yard with Stable, a: dis at pr sat occupied by Vrs John A. eI nuis whotsaboutto leave the Island App y to FOR SALE. The subseriber being about to retire from business, offers for sale bis pro erty at Morell consisting of about 60 acres of land, with dwelling house. Store, Warehouses, Barnes, and other buildings This properly, in the ceatre of a populous distriet, is # desirable one, well situated tor business, Within a short distance of the Railway Station, and not far from Morell River and St Peter’s Harbor, Churches, School House, Starch Factory, Cheese Factory, ete, lie very near Will be sold ata bargain WILLIAM STERNS hovel JunelS~dylawéwkylmth TE EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD rts FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR ON ITS EXHIBITION GROUNDS, Opening Sept. 22d and Closing Oct. 24, 1896, Exhibits of Machinery and Farm and Dairy Products, Sheep, Swine, &c. 2 Products of the Forest Paintings, Sculpture. &c Manufactures’ Horses, Cattle, Mines and Waters, , Fancy Work. : The Provincial Government herd of Live Stock just purchased, will be exhibited and sold on the Grounds. Large Prizes in all the Usual Departments. Special Attractions.— Fireworks suitable eveni:, Band Music. afternoonsand evenings, Attractive Performances in the AMUSEMENT HALL, Varied Attractions on the Paxnapé GROUNDS. SPECIAL PASSENGER RATES ON ALL LINES OF TRAVEL PRIZE LISTS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AFTER JULY 15th. re ENTRY FORMS AND AL! DESIRED INFORMATION BE FURNISHED ON APPLICATION TO every CHAS. A. EVERETT, @. C. PITFIELD, Manager and Sec’y. President. Da. 4. D. JOHNSON € YE AND EAR, NUSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Stres! Aug 16, 34 ly Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ Advertisements under this heading charged live cents 1 er line. \W AN TEKD—By the i8th inst, a servant {for «eneral housewerk No wa hi kK, fer ‘nes required. Apply to Mrs, Rh. B, Noxkaon Upper Prince 3S reet. pics IC Boilers to WADM AN, W ANTED—By the 20th July, an experienced Cook, to whom good wages will be g. ven Ajply at the Examiner uflice, 3y8- “r ~ 1€nI,— Apply to H.I jyid, ERVANT WANTED. —Apply to¥rs. HF. VINNICOMBE Fitzroy St. near Queca /une t—3.n. S \ TANTED —We want at once, two gonri coat inakers, man or woman, Good pry a dicts of work —Applyt McKay WooLEN., Co, Junct \ TANTED —A Cook togotoSt J: hn High Wazes given.—Apply to Mrs. Frank jeer, Prince St. | juur7—ti YO LE?.—A houseen To ch ster Street, b tween Queen anil Powial Stirets Co taining cignt rooms, in yg«cd mpair, rep moderate,— Appiy 10 WILLIAM GRAN janc7. os S\LE OR TO LEU.—House and lot nea Kensington Hall. containing 6 rooms and llar. — \eply to Golf Bros jul yi—l '&w. pantiy.-~-Good dry ¢ Were D.— Old Established wholesele House wantsone or two honest and in- dustr‘ous representatives for this sec’ ion. Can pay a hustier about $12.00 a week to s art with, Lrawer 29, Erantford. t. jlpddadw \ ’TANTED.—Three General Agents for a Flock of Counties; also five canvassers foreach. A big thing, and those who get territorial rights are in luck. Can also employ several bright ladies at tieir own homes. THE BRADLEY CARRETSON CO, Lrp., 49 Richmond St West, Toronto, Unt. FEW BOARDERS:<an be a‘commodate at Pleasant Point. North kiver—Goo bathing—Apply to Mrs Fi kaGHER inne29 TO LET.—A Double-Tenement House, cor- ner of Grafton & Cumberiand Str-ets, with steble and coach house, apply to Joseph Tay- lor, Hillsborough Street. may iSts TO LET—A comfortable cottage situated on Richmond Street West; a good yard, stable, etc, and ground suitable for a garden Im- mediate possession given. Kent moderate. Apply to J D Mason. 6!3—apll Se l’o Ler.—The store and printing | oceup'ed by Haszard & Moore in the Brown Block. Possession given Ist Novem- ber. Apply toJames Paton. june ll 2 4 6. anted.—A housemaid, Apply to Mrs: Ed- ward Bayfield. june li —tf, office now TO LET- The pleasantly situated dwelling house jacing south on Milford Street, near Brighton Road, adjoining the residence of Mr \W J Bullman. Five minutes’ walk from bathing house and lawn tennis grounds in Victoria Park, 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 rear, grass plot and Mr Theumas MeQuaid, or to KELLY Lower Queen s:reet, the owner at Southport Epwakp juno i9, 1896 PASTURK— for a limited or horses, in city limits and shelter. ecéries Hall numbe> of cows Good water supply Apply to Geo. K, Huzhes, A poth may27 1896. JULY 14, — er RILZNIIILIE LILI TRILINIZizy TRY Vanity Fai Cigarettes Retail Everywhere (Oe. per Fackage W.S, Kimball & Co ROCHESTER, N. Y. ly PIRST PRIZE MEDALS June! —35 a! RK ERE ER EE et hi ha Se EE RKEE EIEN DELLE CI RIEU RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIFF. cue lishManure SUPERPHOSPHATES AND CHEMICALS. SS cee annette Sole Agents for P. E. Island ) uE gent: : . Isianc ) F FERTILIZER CO., th = of Ue Lb AZE . the largest concern of the kind in the world. We have a large stock, on hand and to arrive, at inese well known MANURKS, and can refer purchaser to many of our very best farmers who have been using them for years with very gratilying results, We can also supply the same good offered by our would-be competitors a 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 that THE GENUINE ENGLISH MANURES AS SOLD ONLY BY US are much s (Ground Slag) as s “English Fertilizers’ the best value. Prices, Pamphlets, ete., on application. ; T AULD BROS. Chorlottetown, April 8, 1896~—2aw (25) & wky SOPPOOOOOSSOOOSOOSOOOOOOOOS SOO O4OOSoesooes oo : ‘Our * Model” : Our ode . ez Wood Cook Stoves ; have for years 2 ° been the leaders ; 4 in this class of stoves, to which E many thousand users wil! gladly 3 testify. a 6 This year we have produced a new stove called the ‘* Famous - Model” and while follow- ing the lines of the old pattern have added sev- $ 3 eral original features, 3 which will still further 2 a commend them, om | | 3 Thermometer in oven door shows exact heat of oven at all times, @ every cook will appreciate this. Oven ventilated and cemented, top oe and bottom, ensuring even cooking. Steel oven bottom. Steel 3 | 3 nickled edge, Safety expansion top. Agitable fire grate. 3 3 °° £ LONDON, MONTREAL ... @ a TORONTO, WINNIPEG d 3 The McClary Mig. Co., VANCOUVER ..cccee : 3" If your focal dealer cannot supply you, writs eur nearest house. « ; $0006 6660G44% SPSS 4OSO S424 G9 OF5G 9064656666606 0O0F s f | \ i 1 35 Horse Power PO RTAB LE ENGINE and BOILER, Loccmotive pattern, Hor zontal Engine on top of Boiler. 20 Horse Power, same pattern. 25 Horse Power STATIONARY ENGINE and BOILER, all ia first-class 1! Price ow. Terms easy. NEW DAIRY ENGINES in stock, Abegweit pattern. new, Cn hand, Also, DAIRY SUPPLIES of any kind furnished on application including the celebrated ALPA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR. It skims closer and s. a lower temperature than any otherin use. 24 Bottlheh BABCOCK TESTERS a'wav on hand. Steam, Water, Soi! and Sewer PIPES and FITTINGS in stock, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY anid PORTLAND CEMENT at competition price Our goods are all of the best, ine’nding our STEEL DISK RARROW, which we have ready for use. : _ e DAIRY EOILFRS : Our SEED BOXES will be sold (20 per cent : ; lower than any in this market) direct to Farmers. Telephone communication. McKINNON & McLEAN. 6—-dy & wy Charlottetown, April i6, 189 @Se SEV VIEVEVIEVIEtEBSVesVBst=|seosqyves Wood’s Phosphodine.—z%. Great Engiish 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 tat will effect a prompt and permanent cure in all stagesof Sexual Debility, Abuse or Excesses, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Mental Worry, Excessive Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Alcoholic Stimulants, all of 2 : which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Wood's Before Taking. Phosphodine has been used successfully by hundreds of cases that seemed almost hopeless—cases that had been treated by the most talented physi- cians—cases that were on the verge of despair and 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 to die, were restored to man‘y 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. PASTURE-—for cows and horses—The + ub- scribers willtake a limited number cf cows and horseson June Ist. This pa-ture has shade, shelter and abundance cf f:esh a: d salt water Terms on application to James Cocke, or Donald McMillan, Royelty muy 27 dy/i then 2awt Price, one package, $1; six packages, $5; by mail free of postage. One will please, 7x guaranteed to cure, Pamphlet free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont-, Canada. Wood's Phosphodine is sold by responsible wholesale and retail druggists in the Dominion.