Ses THE DAILY EXAMINER . ler {er Go, Limited, E, HICH GRADE | AS ind CHOCOLATES HIGHEST AWARDS n the great ustrial and Food EXPOSITIONS EUROPE AND AMERICA. . n view of th aution: ™. Sathons the labels and e received ois) js, consumers sh: ~ becuse place « . hw € Dorchester, Mase. ‘ m each pecs SOLD 6 CERS EVERYWHERE. i DORCHESTER, MASS. WALTER BAKFF LTD. woord's PITOSPVPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. kag Suaranteed to 1 permanently of Nervous Six ack 3 ¢ ons, Sperm- scyand al tsof Abuse or Excesses, ental Worry, eXeessive use f Tobacco, ants, which soc Opium or Stimu- t lead to In arly grare. . ° Before and After. ; ” J i firmity, Insanity, Con : Has been prescribed over 35 years in tho isands of cases; is the o Reliable and Honest Medicins known. Ask drug be « ffers 8 m™m inclese pri cine In place of this, witl send by return mail, Pric 1; six, $5. One wild pleas., sic t ets free to any address, Company, Canada, S Char vn by Geo E Hughes | Dragyist Urders a } mptiv f i | YOU v Dodd’s “idn {lls to cure ary cas s Disease, Diabetes, Lumb<go, I'ropsy, Rheumetism, Heart Disease. mal Te re B } wey 7 > rs or DY re fur soc yr Six bo Df. L. /.. SMITH & CO., Toronto. we'can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills at he following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.40. Tothe trade—$4.00 wr dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address por? aid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 Charlottetown. A Pointer for Agents | The subscriber has fitted up tenSof the finest SAMPLE ROOMS in the Province in the substantial Brick etructure, Corner of Queen & Sydney Sts These rooms are all large and well lighted They are heated by ot water, lighted by electricity, connected by t2le- phone, and are fitted with sanitary ar rangements. Elevator and oilice in con nection. Pr. P. GILLIS. Charlottetown, Aug. 6, 1895—3m ” Physicians prescribe Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil and Hypophos- nites because they find their I patients can tolerate it for a ] t ng time, as it does not upset he al stomach nor derange the gestion like the plain oil. Scott’s Emulsion is as much easier to digest than the plain oil as milk is easier to digest than butter. Besides, the fish- fat taste is taken out of the oil, and it is almost palatable. The way sickly children, emaciated, anzmic and consumptive adults, 7 / Carmine ~ ain flesh on Scott’s Emulsion is very remarkable. Don't be persuaded to accept a substitute? Scott & Bowne, Belleville. 50c, and $1, “or PEPSIA,® ; EADACHE, REGULATE THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER EATING 7 INSURES GOOD DIGESTION .| (PRIGE 25 CTS. The ODDS Mea co Co) CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Zstablished i873. —_—— Intending Students should enter at once if possible. Kemember, only 70 accommodated. Le« ture Course Legins students can be on the 16th inst. f study, ete., furnished " se€Tie, COUTrFE On appl cation to L. B. MILLER, Principal. Charloitetown, Sept. 5, 1895—d&w PUTTNER'S RMULSION WILL RESTORE Pale, Weak and Emaciated CHILDREN toa norma! condition of HEALTH and STRENGH, and bring back the BLOOM OF YOUTH more quickly than any other medicine. ‘As a Flesh Restorer. Pattner’s Emulsion has no equal, giving substance and tone to the wasted muscles, . . wer £6)-W18) ‘ whelmed by her voluminous draperise A MODEL EXISTEN BE. “I had better sit in the middle-—-it preserves the equilibrium of tie vehi her own room | Cle better,” sald Mrs. Dewstford, weug wesford sat in é : butterflies om | 2B herself in between Lizzy and Mi Mrs. I’ errployed in fastening a sheet of pasteboard with ar “Ency- Kiverett with a smile of great com- } itwmology living on tha placency. 4 smtitn hon And she immediately began discours- 4 spare, prim hard-featured ri on the properties and habits: o! wl believed in Women’s } the fern, with unpausing volubility Rtig ht ind thought woman generally | While Lizzy, perched on the extreme 1 much abused personage, deposed outer edge of the seat, had «all she from her proper sphere and trampled could do to keep in the wagon, and or by t tyrant Man Mr. Everett's eyes were in extreme Mrs. Depsford had come very near | G@nser with the points of the drat man herself—what with a dees | U™brella, which veered to and fro like vcice and a bearded chin and a figure | © Ship in a storm, as Mrs Dewstord’s ef all superfluous curves tale waxed in interest graces Suddenly she checked herself as he: But Lizz Dewsford was quite differ. | ©Y® caugnt a cluster of grecn waving ent—Lizzy Dewsford who stood beside vegetation on the ecres‘-like point of & her mother with cheeks round and ripe rock which overhung the road. ui i fall peach, deep blue eyes made “Charies! Charles!’ she cried, “stop mystic and shady by their long lashes a minute! Can't you reach that As and brown hair wound reund her pret- plenium Ebenum?’’ ty head in shining coi!s. You wondered “Is this it, ma’am?” said ‘ir, Ever. as you gazed at her, how they could | ¢t', making a dive at a tall mulleit. both be women, and yet so unlike stalk, Nonsense, child! said Mrs. Dews “No, no; not that—the little greez rd, critically examing a butterfty | t®ing with the black stem.” with pale yellow wings, sprinkled with This, ma'am?” hazarded Charly clutching at a fat-leaved Lizzy, “it | Yeedy growth. des want “Oh, dear, de<cr, clover @ “But, mamma,’ ini nonsence i..@ pleaded really Charles, how stuplé t> marry me.” , | you are!’ sighed Mrs. Dewsford. “I'l “Marriage ig all a mistake, Eliza: | JU™P out and get it myself!" beth,” said Mrs. Dewsford, laying dows “Mamma! remonstrated Lizzy, her magnifying glass I don't meaa “Oh, ll help her,” nedded Char'ey you shal] marry at all.’ Springing nimbly on the cliff. an Mamma! { pulling Mrs, Dewsford by main forct A woman who. marries.” went on | UP the steep side of the rock. “Hers the strong-minded matron, “is a wo- | 72" &re, ma’am?” man enslaved if I had known as “Yes,” panted Mrs. Dewsford; “but but it was very steep woman should to gymnastics. I really thin? mre attentiog nen I was 18 as I do er have married. From much about life « now, ! would nev devote Seeite Oh, } the Standpoint of a grand mistake com- here’s the Asplen mitted in my own life, I can rectify | tum — very choice specimens, too yours, Elizabeth Charks, where are you going?” But, mamma cried poor Lizzy, For Mr. Everett had sprung back what shall 1 do?’ into the wagon. D hild! de ejaculated the me “Only fr a little turn, ma’am, whils t That is a pretty question fog | YOU are collecting your botanical Qeas my daughter to ask! Why, re.d— ureg.” Sstudy—improve your mind, Devote “Yes, but Charles—”’ all the energies of your nature to the Mrs. Dewsford's words of remon. solving of the great social problema |Stance were drowned In the ratth that surround you.’ of the wheels, as Mr. Everett drove I don’t care a pin for the ‘socia)} Driskly sway with Lizzy nestling uy problems, mamma,” remonstrated Lig | ®t his side. One long, lingering glance zy. ‘Il like Charley Everett, and I'm | She gave after the departing pair, an¢ gving to marry him.” then returned to her tin case and um “Never with my consent.” brella. “Oh,.mamma,” cried Lizzy, aghist, “They be back presently,” she “surely you woukd not—” said. “Elizabeth,” said Mrs. Dewsford, ff But the afterncon sunlight faded off a@ tone of judicial ca'mness, “don’t from the cliff, and the red orb of day you sce what a confusicn you are} *8™k majestically down behind the creating among these insects which }] | ©Yergreen glens that bounded the west have so carefully classified. 1 beg you }ern horizon, and Mrs. Dewsford grew will interrupt my studies no longer. Ge tired and cross and rheumatic, and and fintsh reading that Report of Eng. still, like the character of romance glish Convention for Amelioration of “they came not.” Womankind. What are you. crying “Something has happened!” erted the for? A well regulated woman never | Prophetic soul of Mrs. Dewsford. “I! cries.” can’t be possible that I shall have t¢ Stay here all night!” She looked nervously around. “I wish I wasn't a woman,” sobbed poor Lizzie, “I wish I wasn’t some It wa; thing that had to be elevated and im.] tall, steep cliff whereon she stood proved and cultivated! Oa, mamma, cut off from the woods beyond by the darling, you weren’t in earnest when |?YSh ind rear of a wide and by me you said you wouldn't consent to my} ™€ans shallow stream on one side marrying Charley! We shall be s¢ while on the other three it was almos happy together; and he says he wil | P€TPindicular, rising some 20 feet uj be miserable without me, and—" from the road. Mrs. Dewsford begas “Elizabeth, I am astonished at yeu | t® feel, as she surveyed it, very mucd Of course I was in earnes‘! I have like St. Simon Stylites on his columz neither gold nor jewels to lay on the | i the wilderness, shrine of the cause: but I have ae they shouldn’t come!” shi daughter, and I intend to show the | thought. world what a woman, unshackled and But at the same instant a welcoms unfettered n be capable ! You, | rumbling of wheels broke the hushet Fliza h, should glory in thus becom stillness of the seldom traveled moun ing an offspring tain road, and Mrs. Dewsford’s strain But Lizzy, apparently unapprecia- ed eyes caught sight of Mr. Everett? tive of the great lot in store for hey, | §Pitited gr.ys flashing round the curv ied more piteously than ever. of the hill. “Tears will not melt me,” said Mr “Well, she erfed, “I never was mon Dewsford, calmly resuming the ency- | thankful for anything in my life! I’n clpediz. “I only regre. to be the tired to death, vaiting.” mother of so degenerate a daughter.” “Are you?” said Charley Everett, a; “Mamma,” ventured poor Lizzy, aftet he checked the horses in the middh a few minutes of silent grieving, “I—43 of the road, “Yes promi i Charley to ride out with Why dor’t you drive closer? him this afternoon!’ sharply demanded Mrs. Dewsford. “You must give him up, Elizabeth “Oh, did you want to drive hom On such subject I can accept me | With us?’ compromise.” “Why of course I did! I'd ha’ beer “But I promised, mamma. home long ago if I could have g0t of Mrs. Dewsford gravely rubbed the this place.” end of her nose. “Well, ma'am,” said Charley, in ae cents of the coolest deliberation, whib Lizzy clung, frightened, and yet smil ing to his side, “I shal be very happ: “A promise is a promise, Elizabeth; nor shall I 1tequire you to bre.k it.” (Here Lizzy visibly brightened) “But ? shall accompany you!” (The pretty | ‘@ help you om the curt on one condi face became clouded and overcast once } ten.” more.) “Where are you going?” “Condition! Charles Everett!’ ex claimed the astonished and indignan matron; “what do yeu mean?” “Simply this, Mrs. Dewsford; I wan to marry your daughter. But Lizzy like a too dutiful child, will not be come my wife without your consent. “To the woods beyond the maimma, Charley is gving to wood sorrel for my “Nor will the profitable to gravely. giea, get some herbarium.” expedition prove Um said Mrs. Dewsford “There are many choiee va- me rietics of Adi -ntum and Asplenium t¢ “Which she shall never have,” gab be found in those woods, and my co} Mrs. Dewsford, emphatically. lection of native ferns is as yet income. “Very well, ma’am! Get up, Whit plete.” ey!’ and he shcok the reins. And Lizzy went away in great com “You're not going to leave me here? sternation—not to read reports, nor te shrieked Mrs. Dewsford, in a panic 9 terror, study paleontology, but to slip cut fs the garden where a great Michigan “Unless you comply with my con lose carpeted the velvet grass with dition ma'am, I most certainly shall,’ showers of soft pink petals at every “And that condition is—” — passing eath of cir, and where Char. “Your consent to my marriage wit! br ley Everett your daughter.” was busied in whittling out stakes for carnations. “Elizabeth! cried Mrs. Dewsforé Oh, Charley, Charley! I am so mis “will you be a witness to this—thi that atrocious conduet and not Interfere? Lizzy, what is the matter?” “Charley won't let me have any voic matter, mamma, at all,” sai Ife dropped knife and all, in dismay | im the demurely. “He says he don’ eful countenance, and Lizzy Lizzy, told him to the best cf her ability what believe in woman's rights.” the mitter was. Mrs, Dewsford gave a hollow groar Is that all?” he asked quietly, when Mr. Everett touch his horse with th the recital was concluded. whip. “Isn't that “When we rejoined, “Stop!” cried M:z3. Dewsford. “ going te; “ nsent—but it is under protest!” “You can protest all you Hke,” sal enough?’ she were ; nels pitcously. have such a nice drive all by oug- selves, and come home by moonLght Mr. Everett, driving closer to the rock and—" and standing up to sssist his mother “Don't fret, cara mia, it will be aij | 'N-law-eleet into the wagon. right! So she won't consent to our | Silently Mrs. Dewsford entered th marriage, eh?” vehicle—silently she rode home—sflent ‘She says most positively that she ly she crossed the threshold of he wit) not.” house, as becamae a conquered Party “What shall we do, Lizzy? shal “To think,” she said, In a holloy ; Voice, as she sat down to a woman “Oh, Charley, you know I would universal solace, tea, “that after a never marry without her consent!’ Lor precepts and example Elizabet “And are twto lives to be made mig- | should end her career by getting mat erable just because she thinks matrp | Ted!” mony a mistake?” he asked, gravely. “Mamma,” said Lizzy, timidly, “ “I suppose s>, Charley.” don't think it is so very terrible. afte Lizzy Dewsfcrd’s pretty head droppe@ , 4!l.” ike a rose in the rain. Charley } “To think!” sighed Mrs. Dewsfor¢ watehed her quivering Mp and tear-weq , Paying no attention to her daughter’ eyel shes, and said no tore. reply, “that you should meet the fat Mrs. Dewsford yeady, with q Of any ordinary woman.” preposterous drab umbrella to keep | “But, mamma, I never had any ar off the sun, a tin case to put ferns fg bition to be an extraordin:ry we and an extra pair of boots in the man.” event of swainpy walking, when Mp,} And so was brought to a termim Everett’s little light wagon dr-ve up tion the plots and plans for a “mod to the door. The springs creaked ome existence,” which had been formed fe inousiy as she stepped in, and Lizzy, Mrs. Dewsford’s dauyhter!—New Yo: mneetly fF t'o ine wae pearly over News. we elope quietly?” was a ‘SOME PEOPLE GET FAGGED OUT nervous, weary, depressed, headaches, palid or blue lips, energy all gone—just wasting away. REGAIN HEALTH hy building up worn out tissues—pure bluod doas it. SCOTT'S SARSAPARILLS makes pure blood, cures nervous and wasting dis- eases. Advertises! - ervece circula‘ion is the most valuable for _ gy Tne EXaMiner reaches the homes zens every evening. 'T for our large advertising ae a All Drvggists keep it. Price 50 cente _THE EXé LHAAMIN Hi PUE aes # : N ¥ $7.00 ek, S250 eth WEL COOK STOVES AND RANGMS, S7.00 to $250 each. The largest line sold on the American Continent and the best, Sold only by R. B. NORTON & CO., City Hardware Store. Char'otteown, September 17. 1295—25 How Akout Lamps. The days are getting shorter, and we want you to inspect our Lamp department, Some peop'e, you know, prefer them to gas, and our assortment is-so large that we can suit anv taste and any pocket. Then, again, what makes a nicer present than a handsome Lamp ? DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, October 8, 1895—135 NOTICE To Shoemakers and others. Kips, Calf, Dongola, French Kid, Pebble, Neats, Tan, Calf, Lining Skins. In Findings we: have Lasts, all styles, Crimps, Screws, Leather and Rubber Cement, Thread, Wax, Hairs, Shoe Nuils and Tacks all kinds, Pege, Awls and Hafts, Sand and Emery Paper, Shoe and Welt Knives, Rasps, pinchers, Machine Linens and Silks, Heel Balis, Boot and Gaiter Web, Sole and Heel Plates, Elastic Web, also closed Uppers, all kinds and grades, &c. All of which we wil sc!) at the lowest possible prices. J. H. BELL, The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer. Sept. 25 A GREAT BOOM ———AT THE SWELL TAILORS. We have been complimented several times in the past week on the excellence of our work and the Fit and Style We have the best Cutter that ever cut on of our Suits. P. E. Island. This is what the public say, and so do we FALL GOODS opening up every day direct from Glasgow, Scotland. MecKAWY WOOLEN CO., The Swell Tailors. Charlottetow ,September 16, 1895—135 HOWARD FLOUR If you have not yet used it ask for it and take no other, ALL RELIABLE GROCERS KEEP IT. octl —246 aad & a FEATHERBONE SKIRT BYNE A light, pliable, elastic bone made from quilis, It is soft and yielding, conforming readily to folds, yes yiving proper shape to Skirt or Dress. The only Skiré Bone that may be wet without injury. the Ceiebrote ? FEATHERBONE CORSETS are cordea with this material. FOK GIVING STYLE and SHAPE 7a Ladies’ Dresses. For sale by leading Dry Goods Dealers, Ship Your Produce suet as Butter, Cheese, Poultry, Apples. Potatoes, ard all Country Produce SEETON & HUTCHESON, RECEIVERS ano !EXPORTERS, [21 BARRINGTON STREET,- - -- - - ee Ole ee We will pay highes Cash Prices or sell on commise ‘on "to best advantage. w=>SEND FOR OUR PRICE LIST." We have now on hand and to arrive a full stock of Leathers and Shoe Findings, comprising Sole Leather, best grades; French and other SE ee fax: Swallow, Vanamberg, Tidnish; Tug Win. Smith, Cape Wolfe; ss Electra, McLaren, Montague; c Fastnet, Vanamber, Tidnish; Tug Snow, Cape Tormentine; St. Anne, Rod- ian, Sydney; 88 Electra, McLaren, Murray Harbor: Leveret, Garcin, Orwell; Susan A Annie, Pope,” Sydney. The Farmers of the Northwest pects of a good year for the Manitol a farmers are now aesured, thanks to tie abundant harvest. the sickness prevalent last vear will now be obviated, a- the farm: rs will have more money tospare fur the pureare of the ne- cessities of health. which shows which way the wind is blow ing is the fact thet druggists are ordering the well-known remedy, Dodl’s Kidney Pills, in unusually large quantities. Tne inhabitants of the province are well awar of the value of the medicine, and only the financial stringency has prevented its up: versal use, | are being made ready for the transporta- ton of reinforcements for the Spanich | army in Cuba be despatchel by November 15. peered a powerful sqnadron will be sent to | r infores the flect in Cuban waters, Popu- | lar Opinion is beg nuing to fear a change | i the relations between Spain and the Un- } ted S ates in cc nsequence of the agitation | in the later country in favor of the Cuban | a SP a lai ilpemncamenanenatse ee SHIP NEWS, Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED Oct. 10—SS Fastnet, Churehill, Hali Aitken, Souri-; Snow, xpress, Ethel Aggie, Phalen, West epe; Henry Swan, Jimmo, Newcastle. CLEARED, Oct. 10—Mary P., Benoit, S’-ide; ‘s Churchill, Ualif..x; Swallcw, Wim. Aitken, THE MANITOBA HARVEST, WI I Have Pleaty of Money to Spend. Wiywtrec, (Special) Oct. 7.—The pros One of the can-es for One of the straws A new constitution for the Cuban re public has been adopted by the Cuban provincial delegates at Anton de Puerto. Salvador Cisneros, af Puerto, has named President. Clare cipe »ad Martanzas are all represented in the new government and the organization gives general satisfaction [tO Insurgents and to out the Winchester rifles and besides landed in Cuba for the insurgents. been | The provinces of Santa Santiago, Havana, Puerto, Prin- | | faa a insurgent *«ympathizers througt- island. Two thousand 750,000 cartridges, been food and medicine, have 1 elnforcements for Cuba, | Maprip, Octobber 9.—Steamers at Cad‘z | All the fresh troops wail | It is ex in urzents, Pork, Beans, Peas,, Wats, HALIFAX, WW. s., : PHOTCGRAPH Y fined finish prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown ‘o-day. GEO. H. COOK Vihife Rose Kerosene. | 5:0 Barrels landing ex schooner Nut: | RANGES for were & to I as against same month wood to-day fram New York. Superior workmanship, re and moderate Corner Queen & Grafton Sts. CARVELL BROS, Pownal and Siduey Streets. particulars apply to the owner, Feed! Feed Now landing fresh from the Mills: Ground Oil Cake, Blatchford’ Cal{Meal, fran and Shorts, Selling at owest prices, f > } { \ i q fs Hi; Mj / jj osten bring coughs and colds while PYNY - PECTORAL brings quick relief. Cures al! in- : Gammation of the bronchial sta’ tubes, throat or chest. No un- } certainty. Relieves, soothes, heals promptly. A Large Bottle for 25 Cents. > AMIS: & LINBENGE C2: LD vai; 1 i : PROPRIETORS. ae 8 MONTREAL. © —— FOR SALE. — The House and Land on the corner of For further MRS. BOSWALL, Or EUSTACE HAVILAND, ESQ. sept 19—dy | Exhibition | Week | While in town visiting the Exhibition, if your Watch ir} out of order, or if you want te purchase a new Watch and Chain Ring or Broozh, do not fail to call at-G. G. Jury’s Jewelry Store, as he sells as cheap as any in thecity. Tiy him and be convinced. G. G. JURY, Watchmaker and Jeweler, North Side Queen Square, cep 24 Opposite Po-t Office. Hich Grade VYatches just received and selling at prices no higher than formerly charged for a poorer quality. Now is the time to buy. G.H. TAYLOF. North Side Queen Squar>. FOR SALE. House in Georgetown. That Dwelling House in Georgetowt sthe proper.y of Mrs. Capt. John McDon- aid, formerly known as the “ McDonald Elouse,” together with the outbuildings. This House is in first-class repair, con- fmias fourteen large rocms, and is well adapted for a Dwelling or Boarding House Any party or p*rties desirous of secur ‘}ing a summer residence will tiad this \| capital opportunity. his property will be sold at a bargain For terms and particulars apply at the | office of J. A. Matheson, Solicitor, George f town, or to ‘ L. W. MACDONALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1895. a 7 : TASS SSS SEEDED SS SESS SANS » e . ‘a 7 > “A bi ‘ Z a F ; for Infants and Children. HIRTY years’ observation of Castoria with the patronage of millions of persons, permit us to spealr of it without guessing, It is unquestionably the best remedy for Infants and Children the world has ever known. It is harmless. Children like it. It gives them health. It will save their lives.: In it Mothers have something which is absolutely safo and practically perfect as a ohild’s medicine, Castoria destroys Worms. Castoria allays Feverishness, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd. Castoria cures Diarrhms and Wind Colic, Castoria rolieves Toething Troubles. Castoria cures Constipation and Flatulenoy,. Castoria neutralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonens air; Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotie » property. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleop. Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in balk, Don't allow any ono to sell you anything clse on the plea or promise that it is “just as good ” and “will auswer every purpose.” Seo that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. Tho fac-simil is on avery pa ea - Ldn ae 7 A - : Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Our 3% sold the first day, break the satisfied Price $20 and upwards. A full line of Heating Stoves. Creme de la Creme CIGARS and CIGARETTES Manufactured by J. M. FORTIER, Mentreal. sepi24— dy & wky tf SCOTCH GRANITE LISTEN ! of AMERICAN September, 1895, scales year. October opens oat with and bids fair record, Kveryone ae ee OOF FENNELL& CHANDLER Charlottetown, October a 1895 —dy & wy sx» La Fayette Are for sale in every store in the city. Give tlem a trial and convince yourself that you are smoking the finest. True Lovers when supplied with Congou, India, China, believe our 22c. Blend of delicious TEA are satisfied our lines of English Breakfast Oolong and Ceylon Teas. We to be the best on the market for quality, strength, flavor and price. The public realize a good article when they use it, and to-day our sales on this Tea are larger than ever before. We carry a full line of Canned Goods, Jams and Jellies, Fish, Boned and Skinned Dried Codfish Flour, Meal, etc, gwhich we will.sell at the very lowest prices. is to biy the most reliable gool and oes taken in ex delivered to all Our ain s2ll than at the lowest pric2s. change for cash or gools. Goois parts of the city. WILLIAM GRANT &:;C0., Ch srl ottetown,June 19, 1895—135 w QUEEN STREET. CAIRNS annuity BROTHERS Successors to Cairns & MeLear, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Mouwments, Tablets and Headstones In Blue, White and Brandon Italian Marble and Freestone. ———— We are the only dealers on P, * keeping Scotch Granite on hand. =