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Gover tetade os mould. Serve wi tnilk and sugar. ad id t! il Gfteen mir L.Ow it to coo wilt asd ' mux auc je ina ly or The Edwardsburg Starch Co., Ltd. WORKS: CARDINAL, ONT. OFFICES: MONTREAL, P.Q. ~ CORK MEAL. 4 Fresh gro: ade -O0) barrels, N. RATPENBURY. SB h’town, june 3, 1896, ee | to help us. | ghost would appear should I ! securing a real ' down in advance, eullis ' prise, however, and the manner in which THE SECRET OF GORESTHORPE GRANGE BY A. CONAN DOYLE **Not spirits an apparition is to be had, I to negotiate.’’ ‘*A ghost for Goresthope Grange?’ in- quired Mr. Brocket, with as much cool- if f had asked for a drawing- room suite **Quite so,’’ I I explained, smilingly; a ghost. If such a thing should be very willing Noss 25 answered. ‘‘Easiest thing in the world,” said my companion, filing up my glass again in spite of mv remonstance. “Let us see!’ Here he took down a large red with all the letters of the fringe down the edge. ‘A , didn’t you. That's G. note-book, aiphabet in a ghost you sai G—gems —g ts—gaspipes— gauntlets —guns — galleys Ah, here we are! Ghosts. Volume nisie, section six, page forty-one. Excuse me And Jack ran up a ladder and began rummaging ng a pil » of leégers on a high shelf. I felt half inclined to empty my glass back was 1 dis- ino the spittoon when his turned; but of second thoughts posed of it in a legitimate way ‘*Here it is’’ cried my London agent, jumping off the ladder with a crash and depositing an enormous volume of manuscript upon the table. ‘‘I have all these things tabulated, so that I may lay my hands upon them in a moment. It’s all right—it’s quite wesk’’ (here he filled our glasses again). ‘What were we looking up, again?’ **Ghosts,'’ I suggested. “Of course; page 41. Here we are. J.H. Fowler & Son, Dunkel Street, sup pliers of mediums to the nobility and gentry ; charms sold—love-philters-— mummies—horoscopes cast.’ Nothing in your line there, I suppose?’’ I shook my head despondingly. ‘“‘Frederick Tabb,’’ continued my wife’s cousin, ‘‘sole channel of commn- nication between the living and the dead. Proprietor of the spirits of Byron, Kirke White, Grimaldi, Tom Cribb and Inigo Jones. That’s about the figure’’ ‘*Nothing romantic enough there,”’ I objected. ‘‘Good heavens. Fancy a ghost with a black eye and a handkerchief tied round its wi.ist, or turning somersaults, and saying, ‘How are you to-morrow?’’’ The very idea made me so warm that I emptied my glass and filled it again. ‘*Here is another,’’ said my cOmpanion, “*Christopher McUarthy ; bi-weekly seances—attended by all the eminent spirits of ancient and modern times. Nativities—charms—abracadabras, mes- sages from the dead. He might be able However, I shall have a hunt myself to-morrow, and see some of I know their haunts, and its odd if I can't pick up something cheap. So there’s an end of business,’’ he concluded, hurling the ledger into the corner; ‘‘and now we'll have some- thing to drink.”’ We had several things to drink—so many that my inventive faculties were dulled next morning, and I had some little difficnity in explaining to Mrs. i>}'Odd why it was that I hung my boots and spectacles upon a. peg along with my other garments before retiring to rest. The new hopes excited by the confident manner in which my agent had under- taken the commission caused me to rise superior to alcoholic reaction, and I paced about the rambling corridors and cid fashioned rooms, picturing to myself tie appearance of my expected acquisi- tion and deciding what part of the build- ing would harmonize best with its presence. After much consideration, I round these fellows. pitched upon the banqueting-hall as being, on the whole, most suitable for its reception. it was along low room, hung round with valuable tapestry and interesting relics of the old family to whom it had belonged. Ccats of mail and implements of war glimmered fit- fully as the light of the fire played over them, and the wind crept under the door, moving the hangings to and fro with a ghastly rustling. Atone end there was the raised dais, on which in ancient times the host and his guests used to spread their table, while a descent of a couple of steps led to the lower part of the hall, where the vassals and retainers held wassail. The floor Was uncovered by any sort of carpet, but a layer of rushes had been scattered over it by my direction. In the whole room there was nothing to remind one of the nineteenth century; except. indeed, my own solid silver plate, stamped with the resuscitated family arms, which was laid out upon an oak table in the center. This, I determined, should be the haunted room, supposing my wife’s cousin to succeed in his negotiation with the spirit-mongers. There was nothing for it now but to wait patiently until I heard some news of the result of his inquiries. A letter came in the course of a few days, which, if it was short, was at least encouraging. It wa‘ seribvled in pencil on the back of a playbill, afd sealed ap- parently with a tobacco-stopper. ‘‘Am on the track,’’ it said. ‘‘Nothing of the sort to be had from any professional spiritualist, pub ve but picked up a fellow ina sterday who says he can manage it for yon. Will send him down unless you wire to the contrary. Abrahams is his name, and he has done one or two of these jobs before.’’ The letter wound up with some incoherent allusions to a check, and was signed by my affection- ate cousin, John Brocket. I need hardly say that I but awaited the arrival hams with all impatience. In spite of my belief in the pernatural, I could scarcely credit the fact that any mortal could have such a command over the spirit world as to desl in them and barter them aganst mere earthly gold. Still, I had Jack’s word for it that such a trade aE ted: and he was a gentleman with Judaieal name ready to demonstrate it a proof positive. How vulgar and com- onplace Jorrock’s cighteenth-century succeed in medixval apparition I almost thought that one had been sent for, as I walked round the moat that night before retiring, to rest, I came wpon a dark figure engaged in eurveying the machinery of my port and drawbridge His start of sur- did r5t wire, of Mr. Abra- he hurried off into the darkness, speedily cenvinced me of his earthly origin, and I put him down as some admirer of one of my female retainers mourning over the muddy Hellespont which diviaed him from his love. Whoever he may have been, he disappeared and did not return, though I loitered about for some time in the hope of catching a glimpse of him and exercising ray feudal rights upon his person. Jack Brocket was as good as his word. The shades of another evening were beginping tv darken round Gores:h wpe Grange, when a peal at the outer bell, and the sound of a fiy pulling up, an- nounced the arrival of Mr. Abrahams. I hurried down to meet him half expecting to see a choice assortment of ghosts crowding in at his rear. Instead how- ever of being the sallow-faced melancnholy- eyed man that I had pictured to myself with a pair of wonderfully keen gnark- ing efes and & moyuta Whicn was cor- stantly stretched in) a = guood-humored if somewhat artificial grin. His sole stock- in-trade seemed to consist of a small leather bag jealously locked and strapped which emitted a metallic clink upon being placed on the stone flags of the hall. ‘And ‘ow are you sir?’ he asked wring- ing my hand with the utmost etfusion, ‘And the missis ’ow is she? And all the others—'ow's all their ’ealth?’’ I intimated that we were all as well as could reasonably be expected; but Mr. Abrahams happened to catch a glimpse | of Mrs. D’'Odd in the distance and at once plunged at her with another string of inquiries as to ber health delivered so volubly and with such an intense earnest- ness that I half expected to see him term- inate his cross-examination by feeling her pulse and demanding a sight of her tongue. All thts time his little eves rolled round and round, shifting perpetually from the floor to the ceiling, and from the ceiling to the walls, taking in ap- parently every article of furniture in a single comprehensive glance. Having satisfied himself of us was ina pathological condition, Mr. Abraic.ns suffered-me to lead him upstairs, where a repast had been laid out for him to which he did ample jus- tice. The mysterious little bag he carried that neither along with him, and deposited it under his ehair during the meal. It was not until the table had been cleared and we were left together that he broached the matter on which he had come down. *T bunderstand’’ he remarked puffing at a trichinopoly, ‘‘that yoth want my ‘elp in fitting up this ‘ere ‘ouse with a happarition.”’ Il acknowledged the correctness of his surmise, while mentally wondering at those restless eyes of his, which still danced about the reom as it he were makivg an inventory of the contents ‘*And you won't find a better man for the job, though I says it as shouldn’t,’’ continued my companion. ‘‘Wot did I say to the young agent wot spoke to me in the bar of the Lame Dog? ‘Can you do it?’ says he. ‘Try me,’ says I, me and my bag. Just try me.’ I couldn't say fairer than that.”’ My respect for Jack Brocket’s business capacities began to go up very consider- ably. He certainly seemed to have man- aged the matter wonderfully well. ‘‘ You don't mean to say that you carry ghosts about in bags?’’ | remarked, with difli- dence. Mr. Abrahams smiled a smile of superi- or knowledge. ‘‘You wait,’’ be said; ‘*give me the right place and the right hour, witha little of the essence of Luco- ptolyeus "—here he produced a _ small bottle from his waistcoat pocket—‘‘and you won't find no ghost that I ain’t up to. You’]l see them yourself, and pick your own, and I can’t say fairer than that.”’ As all Mr. Abrahams’ protestations cf fairness were aceompanied by a cunning leer and a wink from one or other of his wicked little eyes, the impression of candor was someWhat weakened. “When are you going to do asked, reverentially. ‘Yen minutes to one in the morning,”’ ssid Mr. Abrabams, with decision. ‘‘Some says midnight, but I says ten to one, When there ain't such a crowd, and you can pick your own ghost. And now,’’ he continued, rising to his feet, ‘‘sup- it?’ I pose you trot me round the premises, and let me see where you wants it; for there’s some places as attracts ’em, and some as they won’t hear of, not if there 2 pe ether nlace in the world "’ To be Continued .) FORCE OF HABIT, Londen People Have Become Used to the Great Specific Kemedy Loxpox, July 6—The despatch from Detrvit with reference tothe cure frem Bright’s dis‘ase and blood poison of Mr. Langley, of this city, by the uve of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, bas recalled the wonderful facts cf the case tothe citizens, among whem Mr. Langley is well known. It has reminded them that Mrs. Langley, among thers, also made an equally wonderful recovery. The use of the pills, however, has become so universal here, and there has been so many instances in which they have been used with beneficial results that s similar case would hardly excite as much interest now asit did then when ibe medicine was less known. The Novosti annovces that Russia has btained absolute freedom of trade in Northern China. “The Railroad Kidn*y” Railroad employes, bicyclists, teamsters ind other men who are sul jected to much joitipg, are often troubled with a pain cross the small of the back. This indi- ates the “Railroad Kidney,” an insidious precursor of scrious illness. On _ the -lightest symptoms of backache take one Cha-e’s Kidney Liver Pill—one is a dore —and thus obtain instant relief. For all x‘dney troubles they have no equal. 25c. per box. The Sentien dland Government papers are of opinion that Mr. Laurier will open negotiations tor Ccnfederaticn. A Good Deal in a Few Word. “I paid a Toronto 6 ee a on catarrh a large sum of money, but I got no bene- fit. I tried Ihem all, but eaity, almost in despair, and assuredly without eny faith, I tried Chase’e Catarrh Cure. It is all that it is recommended. which is saying a gocd deal in a few words.” Joel Rogers, clerk, Division Court, Beeton. Improved blower in each 252. hox. oo A deadly due] tovk place near Adair- ville, Ky, on Saturday morning. Dock Younger went to town drunk, and as he rode out of town he fired his pistol. H. H. Harmon, the town marshal, jumped on @ horse and started after Younger. An hour later both men were found dead about a mile from town. Both had been shot through the heart, and only one chamber in each revolver Lad been dis- charged. Money no Object. The amount of money eufferes from catarrh will spend in attempting to cure that fon! and disagreeable disease is almost incredible. J. W. Jennings, of Gilford, Ont., says: “I spent between $200 and 3: 300° consulting doctors ; I tried all the ‘treatments’ without benefit. One box of Chase’s Cairrh Cure did me more good then all the remedies. A 25c. box cured me.” Don’t waste money. Chase’s Cure, with improved blower, 25c. Iv cures. Wore Greased (. loves Seven Years John Siron, mason, Aultaville, Oat.,had salt rheum eo severe that for seven years he wore greased gloves. He writes: “I used a quarter of a tox of Chase’s Oint- ment. It cured me. No trace of salt rheum now.” Chase’a Ointment cures every irritant disea-e of the skin, allavs itching instantly, and is a sterling remedy for piles. Avoid imitations. 60c. per box. Aman named Charles Ward, living pear Paris, Texas, was struck dead one day last week. It iseuid that Ward made a bet that it would rain within 24 hours, and next day while he and three others were working in a field when rain began to fall, and with a volly of owths Ward announced that he had won bis bet. Scarcely had War] got the la-t oath out ot his mouth before be was struck by a bolt cf lightning and ins.antly killed. ——--—-ee Handsome Featn: es, Sometimes unsightly blutches, pimples or tallow opaque skir, destroys the at tractiyenees of han leome features. In all such cases Scott’s Eniulsion will build up the system aad impart frechness and beauty. PANNA cn ,; a 7; 4 Y y Y 4 7, LINN eS SS RARER SSS ANS MASS RK LYS for Infants and Children. Nior# ERS, Do You Know au: racor. Bateman'’s Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine ? Do You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons? Do You Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics without labeling them poisons? Do You Kvow that you shouid not permit any medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ? Do You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a lst of its ingredients is published with every bottle ? Do You Know that Cactoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than of «!! other remedies for children combined ? Do You Knew that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued eyclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word “ Castoria” and its formul., and that to imitate them is a state pi ison offense ? Do You Krow that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? Do You Know that 35 averago doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 eents, or one cent a dose ? Do You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be k. nt well, and that you may have unbroken rest t Well, theso things are worth knowing. They are facts. The fac-similo camasa Ditka: ° « Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. ie on every wrapper. «al i ati li 4WAfo Elave — uw 4 <W¥No Hesitation > uf ae AN at al att - + + EIN CLAIMING «HAT jp, «il a {Fl Padre Needles & 7 : : - IS THE— h- ‘ b a {jhe ‘ oo o ichest Cigar» al : aij « “4 EVER PAODUCED IN CANADA - ‘ RS gg ie > P ail EL PADRE NEEDLES IS > af ; {SWEET AND MILDE ‘l “ waif SS0Se6es io Par Sae By All Drugist siti eeescoes > att Ht 4S DAVIS & SON,> «lj a MONTREAL. hi at {jp if You Are Going to BUSTOR Or any part of the United States, The Cheapest and Best Route is via the PLANT LINE, The Popular Summer Route. Direct Service From Charlottetown The 8S. S. HALIFAX will leave Char- lottetown for Boston every Friday at 1 p- m., arriving at Boston Mondays 7 a.m., returning leave Boston Tuesdays at noon, calling at Hawkesbury and Hal: fax each way. Via Pictou and Halifax. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Saturday, Monday and Thursday morn- ings via Pictou, make closefconnection at Halifax withS. 8. Halifax sailing Satur- day midvight and with SS OLIVETTE sailing every Tuesday and Friday at 8 aw. For further particulars apply to Char- lottetown Navigation Co., Churlottetown or lo H. L. CHIPM may7 AN, Can. Agt., Halitax, N.S. eg Cream Freezer’ Window Sereen Wire Extra low Prices. Dodd & Rogers. - FOR SALE. The subseriber being ie doit to retire from business, offers for sale his pro -erty at M: orell consisting of about 6) acres of land, with cwelling house, Store, Warehouses, Barns, and ot‘er buildings This prorerly, in the ceatre “fa populous district, is a derirabie one, well situated for business, within a saort distance of the Railway Station, and_not far from Morell River and St Peter’s ore Churches, School House, Starch Facto Chees? Factory, ete, lie very near Will tab eoldsta bargain == WILLIAM STEBNS Morel Junels—dylawéwkylmth For Sale er To Let Fess valuable lot of land with coal shed thereon, situated on Water Street, near Pownal Wharf, lately occupied by Cap: Johna Hughes ws acoal depot. apply MRS Low DEN, Dundas Esplanade June 29, 1895—2w 1°5 Rolled Gats, Oatmeal POT BARLEY, &., AGENCY, Having been appointed Agent for Walter Thom pson’s Mills, Seaforth, Ont., I aan prepared to receive orders for the above. , | Guaranteed the best quality. Please get quotations before purchasing elsewhere. W. W. CLARK 2 Agent May 28 ° FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1596. SPONGES: With Demand Exceeding Supply, Prices Have for Years Advanced. One effect of the war in Cuba has been to diminish the export of Cuban sponges by fully one-half. The Cuban sponge fishermen get a license to fish in Cuban waters only upon condition that they shali serve in the na-y if required; and so many have been called upon for this service that the take of sponges has been materially reduced. Cuba furnishes less than a third of the sponges used in this country, but the curtailment of that supply helps to put up prices that haye been advancing for years. The supply of sponges comes from Florida, Cuba, Nassau, Mexico and the Mediterranean. Ordinarily about two- thirds of the supply, in value, comes from American waters. The demand for sponges has increased naturally, while the world’s supply has not kept pace with it. It has within recent years actually di- minished, owing to careless methods of fishing and to overfishing, to supply the increased demand. The sponge is of slow growth; it takes two or three years for it to attain com- mercial size. In all countries in whose waters sponges grow there are laws against the pniling of little sponges un- til they have reached a certain growth, just as there are laws against the taking of lobsters and of some fishes under speci- fied sizes. These laws have been to a greater or less extent ignored, lin some waters sponges have been fished for, with rakes and nets. This method has been prohibited in Nassau. It was found aot operative in Florida waters, cn account of the nature of the bottom. With the supply not equal to the in- creasing demand prices have steadily ad- vanced. One kind of sponge that sold here less than twenty years ago at 90 cents a pound now sells at $2.50 a pound, The advance in other sponges has not been proportionately so great, but it has been large, and the tendency of prices is still upward.—New York Suan. TH EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION WiLL HOLD Its FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR ON ITS EXHIBITION GROUNDS, Opening Sept. 22d and Closing Oct. 24,1896, Exhibits of Machinery and Manufactures, Farm and Dairy Products, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, &c. : Products of the Fo uc rest, Mines and Waters, Paintings, Sculpture, &c., Fency Work. The Provincial C just purchased, w Grounds. Large Prizes in all the Usual Departments. Special Attractions.— Fireworks suitable eveniny:, Band Music, aft ernoonsand evenings, Attractive Performa ances in the AMUSEMENT Hatt, Varied Attractions on the Parapé GRounps. SPECIAL PASSENCER RATES ON ALL LINES OF TRAVEL PRIZE Lisis WIL ia £- — UTED AFTER wernment h srd of Live Stock, ill be exhibited and sold on the every QiurRy —< AXD ALL ees INFO! Tw E FURNISHED ON APPLICA tom wis CHAS. A. EV ERETT® @. C. PITFIELD, Manager and Sec'y. President. DR. H. 0. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, ‘NOSE AND THROAT Office -- ‘Kent Street Aug 16, ’34 ly Wants, Lost, Found, &« Advertisemen!*. under this heading charge five conte per line. TANTED—By the 2th July,sn experienced \ Cook, to whora gcol wages will ve given. Apply at the Examiner Office, 36 = RVANT WANTED. —Apply toVks. B. ) VINNICOMBE, Fitzroy St. rear Quecn june (—3in. TANTED —We want at once, two good \ coat makers, man or woman, Good pay and lets of work.—Apply t McKay WooLeN Co, juve — TANTE D —A Ccok to go toSt. John. High \ Wages given.—Ajpply to Mrs. Frank Beer, Prince S°‘. june7—tf m0 LET.—A hous? ¢n Dorchester Street, be- | tween Queen enl Pow.al Streets. Con- taining eight rooms. in good repsir, rent moderate,— Apply ‘o WLu) AM GRANT, june?7. roe SALE OR TO LET.—House and lot near Kensington Hall. containing 6 rooms and -Good dry c:llar. -Avply to Goit ae antiy . " _inlyd—1, t&w We Old Established wv hoiesale House wantsone or two honest and in- dusiriors representatives for this section. Con pay a hustler about 217.00 a week to start wih, Drawer 29, Erantford, tt. jiydd&w, \ JANTED.—Three General Agents for a Block of Counties; also five canvassers foreach, A big thing, and those who get territorial rights are in luck. Can alsv cmpicy several bright ladies at taeir own homes. Tuk BRADLEY CARRETSON Co., Lrp., 49 Richmond St West, Toronto, Ont. FEW BOARDERS -an be a:commodate f at Pleasant Poirt. North Kiver—G-o baihipg—Apply to Mis FLEaGHER iune29 TO LET.—-A Double-Tenement House, cor- ner of Grafton & (umberiand Streets, with stable and coach house, apply to Joseph Tay- lor, Hillsborough Street. may istt 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. Rent moderate. Apply to J D Mason. 6'3—aplil \ Tanted —A eee Apply to Mrs: Ed- Jane la —tf, ward Bayfield © Ler —The store and printing offic 2 now ' occupied by Haszard & Moore in the Possession given ist Novem- june ll 2 4 6. Brown Biock. ber. Appiy to James Paton. TO LET- The pleasantly situated dwelling house jacing south on Milford Street, near Brighton Road, adjoining the residence of Mr WJ 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#ttie. Ample ) ard and shed in soar, 57am plot and shade trees in front. Rent moderate. Apriy tow C. Harris, Architect. 246 tf m3l mo TEI—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing 7 rooms in good order, with «a first class cellar under “the whole nouse Ais:inclosed yard with stable, and is at present occupied by Mrs John A, MeInnis, who is about to leave the Island App'y to Mr Themas McQuaid, Lower Queen &: revt, or to the owner at Southport EDWARD KELLY juno 19, 1896 PASTURE—/or a limited number of cows or herses, in city limita Good water cuprly and shelter. Apply to Geo. K, Hughbes,Apeth- ecaries Ha may 27 PASTU RE-—for cows and horses—The sub- scribers will take a limited number of cows and horseson June ist. ‘This pasture has —_ ner and aluntunse of fresn ape s - erms On application to James 2, or or Donel MeMillan, Royalty Seeea dydi thea 2awt —— ee FILINUEUT ITIL IT IT were Vanity Falr Cigarettes Retail Everywhere (UC, per Tackage W.S. Kimball & Co ROSHESTER, N. Y. Iv FIRST PR AE MEDALS Juae. 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It skims closer and 4. a lower temperature tian any otherin use, 24 Bottle BABCOCK TESTERS aiwass ym hand. Steam, Water, Soil and Sewer PIPES and FITTINGS in stock. FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY and PORTLAND CEMENT at competition price Our goods are all of use best, inc’uding our STEEL DISK EARROW, which we have ready for use. Our SEED BOXES will be soid (20 per cent. lower than any in this market) direct to Farmers. Telephone communication. McKINNON & McLEAN. Charlottetown, April 16, 1896—dy & wy The St. Lawrence Sugar Refining C0., Ltd, Montreal —_-———— Laboratory of:Inland Revenue, Office of Official Analyst, Montreal, April 8th, 1895. drawn, by my own hand, ten samples of the ST. SUGAR R&FINING CO’S EXTRA STANDARD GRANULATED “T herel y certify that | have LAWRENCE SUGAR, indiscriminately taken from ten lots of about 150 barrels each. I have analysed same, and find them uniformly to cop‘ain: 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. A nalyst, Montreal N RATTENBURY, AGENT Wo00d’s PROSPHOMING.—7%e Creat Engsish Remedy. Is the result of over 25 years treating thousands of cases with all known drugs, until at last we have discovered the true remedy and treatment—a combination that will effect a promp:; and permanent cure in all stages of Sexuai Debility, Abuse or Ezcesses, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Mental Worry, Excessive Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Alcoholic Stimulants, all of which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Wood's Phosphodine has been used successi‘ully 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 gravo—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 restered to a life of usefulness and happiness. Price, one package, $1; six packages, $5; by mail free of postage. One will please, 27x 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. Se BS B&B GOS EH ST SVS StUsBTTvse After T: . we . mm a 7 > # “ ke es cg 2