! ' ! 8 ? eae 9 Be Ralintee oP > +. ph angie ¥ ae THE DAILY SON'S one ANO INIMENT Cures Every Form of Inflammation. Tt was originated v the late Dr. A. Johnson, an old fashioned, noble h Phys a tocure : mts that are the result of irritation ane toothach z« e ere “Best Liver Pill Made.” 1} 1 5 . ita ~ uae “f ee arsons’ Pills ii . Sea Pos I : Sick } iver | THom ¢ AN — tees ' n | Our} Treats us where 4 ) sists. 1S Bo DODDS For the successful Treatment of all Diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs, Kidney Bright's Disease, Diabetes and Paralysis, and all forms oi Bicod Poisoning. Piils. a These Pills are put up In large weoder boxes at 50 cents. Sold by ali Druggists are Dealers —never by count or in bulk, and never under any other name than DODD'S KIDNEY LS, i 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 « r.the price of twe boxes. Please send without delay. Yours truly, ANDREW FILKINS. then Canton, McPherson Co., Kansas. we can seli you Dodd's Kidaey Pills a the following prices, viz.:—5)c. per box six boxes for $2.59. Tothe trade—$4.69 «er dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Seat hy mail to sny address port aid, GEORGE E. HUGHES, Charlottetoe n. may2° Scorrs 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. GRATEFU: - <SMFOATING, BREAKFAST -SUPPER. “ By 2 thorough knowledge of the natural iws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and Ly a careful application of the fine properties of we li selected ¢ ocoa, Mr, Epps has provide r our breakfast and supper a deticately flavored beverage which May save use many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by che judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency liundreds cf subtle maladies are ‘loating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many & fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished wauic, Civil Service Gazette JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, ttomcepathic Stemists, London, Engtand. to disease. oe e-VERY FAMILY aa 6SHOULD KNOW THAT Ie a very remarkable remedy, both for IN- TERNAL and EXTERNAL use, and won- derful in its quick action to relieve distress. is & sure cure for Sore PAIN-KILLER Throat, Coughs, Chills, Diarrkheen, Dysentery, Cramps, Chote ra, aad ali Lowei Complaints, PAIN-KILLER #288 Best rem- BielLuess, Sick Headache, Pain in_ the Back or Side, Rheamatism end Neuralgia, PAIN-KILLER sg ovriviaetts MADE. It brings sreepy AXD PERMANENT EFLID¥ fm all cases of Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, Severe Burns, ete. PAIN-K II LER is the well tried and trusted friend of the Mechanic, Farme>, Planter, Sailor, and in fact all clacses wanting a medicine *)ways at hand, and sare Tt) Cee internmaily or externally with certainty of reiief. Seeare mitations Take none but the genuine @Preeey Davis” Sold everywhere ; dc. big le, Very large bottle Provincial Loans. : limit of the amount baving been ex- tended by statute of last session, the Goy- ernment of this Province ‘s now prepared to receive loans for short or long Periods, In- terest 4 percent. Loans payable at call or at suck time as may be agreed upon. ANGUS MeM!ILLAN, Provincial Treasurer, CORNMEAL. Fresh ground. 500 barrels. N. RATTENBURY. Ci’t wn, june 3, 1896, NEW CUSTOM Boot & Shoe Shop JAMES DORSEY, late foreman ot Goff Bros, Boot & Shoe Factory, has opened a Cus- tom Boot & Shoe Shopin his old stand. on Kiay S reet, two doors from the Butter Fae- tery, where he bopes to meet all his old cus- tomers, and as many new ones as will favor bim with a call. Al: kinds of first clars hand- made work at lowest prices, nothing but the ee aE DAYS ON TENERIFFE. Sir Piwin Arnoid on the Simple the Islanders. Life of | | can soft steel, and the cheapest of EXAMINER $ TACKS, Made in Great Variety and for Many Dif ferent Uses. The best tacks are made of Swedish tron; the next imported grade of Ameri com mon American iron. Tacks are also made of copper. Some tacks are tinned, and for ship use tacks are galvanized. Tacks are made of sizes ranging from half- ounce to twenty-four-ounce. The tack commonly used as a carpet tack is an eight-ounce tack. A twenty-four ounce tack is about 1 1-8 inches in length. There are many kinds of tacks, made for a great variety of uses, and they are | put np in many different forms. There | are gimp tacks, looking- glass tn ‘ke, basket | tacks, upholsterers’ tacks, trunk tacas, lace | lasting tacks, | tacks, and tacks for many other uses. | tacks, brushtacks, coffin tacks, shank tacks, cheesebox With- miners’ tacks, | in the past dozen years the sale of double- | pointed tacks has increased |} upin full | the size of the package. | of tacks are also sold in bulk Fis little El Pico, the mountain glory of Teneriffe, that the visitor will have beheld all is while, if he came by night to Santa ¢ swe did, and missed— hy reason cloudy weather—any = sight of ul s nence from the ocean The coast ranges on the casterly side shut | out the peak, although its vicinity is in- dicated by the mass of cumulostratus | clouds) gathered every noon around | its head, and by t} snow-covered ridges and barrancos which sweep upward near the great extinct volcano. But in travers- ing the midway tableland of Laguna, and commencing the long descent in the Oratava Valley, you begin to have upon the left hand the edges of that long, vast, stony lip which bounds the region and ies behind it, like a great indented up in @ colossal saucer, the white cone which is the central epex of the island. On the right begins to glitter at the same point the boundless sapphire-blue of South Atlantic, stret hing nerthward ly to Eng’sand,and westward for OO miles to South America and the Wes Indies The carratera, ever excel- lently laid and metaled, winds under and above s red dehesas and haciendas,the , lences, white-walled, flat-rooffed and green-windowed of the well-to-do Canzrian far rs, whe hief trade, now no cechi neal is ruined by aniline dyes, appears to be in tomatoes and petatoes. It passes countless humble huts of stone, roofed leaves, sacking or whatever comes to hand, where dwell the peasant folk, sufficiently rich with a goat or two and the infinitely useful donkey. with palm else It crosses again and again the gloomy, forbidding clefts of the mountain breast. those black barrancos, embroidered, nevertheless, whereever seed or slip can lodge, with the hardy seeds, cactuses, wild rose and euphorbia bushes The palm and oleander and fig help every where to beautify the landscape, which is seen with crystalline clearness through the transparent air. But while the road is lively enough With islanders and their viack-eyed wives and children in gay headgear, you will notice a sad deficiency in that furred and feathered life without which any country is, to my mind, half depopu lated. The whistle of an occasional quail may be heard in the lupins; varioue kites and bawks sail in the sky, and there sare many gray and green lizards t he seen gliding over the rocks; while of small birds, the swallow, black-bird and water-wagtail will appear familiar, an afew ‘‘canary birds’’—which are not however, yellow—fiit and sing. But that is about ail visible and audible of anima life, except a Barbary partridge now an then, a rare rabbit and a rat or twe Probably the thrifty Spainard has eate: the other in a puchero orant olla; thei absence is certainly lamentzble, fo many a bright bird and beautiful wik animal must have existed or might b acclimated in these islands. There ar said to be no snakesin them. The in sects are humerous and_ interesting though we were too early for many but I observed shell, the cl the rel te-vfiioa hhart MiTilles, DUE > tortoix« as quite commo: I uded white, th brimstone and admiral, and saw the Indian mantis and some tropica : those, } beetles. The however, wh are scicnt uly investigating the nat ural tr res of Teneriffe, and I hav: been speaking only of the sense of pov erty, as regards the lower animal cree tion, left on the mind of the transitor) naturalist. —London ] Telegraph. Whittier Finished It, In the main Whittier’s life was one of earnest, serious thougat, says the Arena. He was always working for the ameliora- tion and elevation of humanity, and yet he was full of wit and humor. Not even Sidney Smith, who was famous for his wit, or our own Holmes, could excel him in repartee. A young girl who was in with Mr. Whittier and of very fond, went to him one day with tearful] eyes and rnueful face and said: ““My dear little kitty, Bathsheba, is dead, and I want you to write a peem to put on her gravestone. I shall bury her un- der a rosebush. the house whom he was Without a moment's hesitation the poet said in solemn tones: jathsheba! to whom none ever said scat— No worthier cat Ever sat on a mat Or caught a rat Requiescat. little girl's broke his The same pony leg, and again the poet was called upon to comfort the child with poetic senti- ment. She said: myself, but I can’t the verse.”’ “What did Whittier. My peny kicked to the right, to the left, The stable post he struck it, He broke his leg short off— And then added Mr. Whittier:— And then he kicked the bucket. “I have written some lines think how to finish asked Mr. you write?’ he kicked The Story of a Rose. Only a rose! It lay between the eld book. A man, beholding it, looked down the distance and the dark, dreaming of the past years. A women paused and, bending over it, pressed with quivering lips its crumbling petals. Only a rose! Then, as the evening shadows gloomed faded pages of an Over it, a voice cried, startiing the si- lence :— “Mamma! Who's been in the parlor a-foolin’ with this book? They’ve gone and lost the place where I was readin’ at|"’ STILL IN His PRIME. North Hastings’ O:dest Inhabitant Hale and Hearty. Josias Moore, of Bancroft, Ont., one of the oldest and best-known residents of Hastings County, can boast of won- deriul health and vigor for his age. “ Although I am over 84 years of Yr? he says, “I ivel as young as ever did. Mr. Moore, however bad & Darrow es- Cape from death about a year ago. “I was so bad with indigestion,” he writes, “ that the doctors gave me up. I tried Various alkeged remedies but found thee no good. One day our popular druggist, F.C. Humphries, sent me & sample of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills to try. The result was marvellous. After taking two I was able to get up. Then I sent for a box. I could soon eat any- thing. In a short time I was able to walk two miles, to Bancroft and back, With ease,’ Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills will, Without fail, cure <3} kidney, liver, stomach and blood troubles. — For sale by all dealers, Price 25 cents. One pill a dose: one cent adose. Edmanson, Bates & Co., manufacturers, Toronto. ‘isineiunidainndanaina a toe. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Tur pentine is the latest discovery for coughs best material used, Kenairing of ali kinds ar boots. Shoes and Rubbers neatly and promp tly done, may 2—13_— Im esthma aud consumption. It is pleas. Sut, quek and certain. 25 cents, tenfold with the greatly increased electrical wires. Double-pointed tacks are also used for tacking down straw matting and for use of other purposes. Tacks that weights, the are sold in half weights, weight indicating Almost all kinds in twenty- five pound and fifty-pound boxes and 100- papers are put and quarter weights, pound kegs 6 A one-ounce tack machine will make in a day about 100,000 tacks altogether. The iron is fed into the machine in a plate which is of a width a little greater than the length of the finished tack, so as to allow of material to be upset for the head. An eight-ounce machine will make about 200 pounds of tacks a day, 1,250 to the pound, about 250,000 tacks. Tagks that are put up in papers are weighed out and the papers filled by hand. Comparatively few tacks are put up nowadays in tied-up papers; they are put up mostly in little pasteboard boxes. The boxes are packed in larger boxes and in turn in cases for sh'pment. <A com- mon tack package is a weighing about 100 pounds. The annual tack product of the coun- try is estimated at about 20,000 tons, If these tacks were all put up in papers of the usual assortment of sizesand weights the papers would number about 300,009, - 000, or something more than four papers per capita of the population.—New York Sun. case Severe Penalties! —_—_—_ Insompia or Slseplersness Produces Many Forms of Mental Darangement THE TROUBLE I8 A CJM- HON ONE AT PRESENT: Paine’s Celery Compound an Infallible Cure. PRESCRIBED BY ABLE PHYSICIANS —_- Jalis aud Soothes the Nerves and Gives Sweet Sleep and Ra3t. The “immortal Alfred” of England divided the day into three portions «f eight hours each, assigning one fur réefre=1.- ‘nent and the health of the tody by sleep liet and exercise, another for business. ind the third for study and devotion Sn Philp Sidney calls sleep “ the poor min’ vealth,” and he might have added, it i: very man’s health. Are you sleepless and re-tless at night ? Do you rise in the morning unrefrerhe: ind weary, and not feel’ng equal to ihe lay’s dutws? If you begin the day in a ired coucition, reet assured your vitality is low, ycur nervous condition is critical, and ditase is doing its work in some firm. Are you fully aware of the fact that sleeplessness is caused by weakened nerve and discrdered digestion? Dare you trifle with these terrible troubles, or be- little the results? Be assured that if vour trcubles are not cured, you may be ‘ed to a living death in some insane asylum, or to the awful end of the suicide The experience of thinking aud able physicians proves that Paine’s Celery Com- pound is the great remedy for “poor aod irregular sleep,” for weakencd aud irritated nerves and a general Jack of vitality. Thousands of grateful testimonials sent in by men and women who once were utterly unable to sleep or rest, prove conclusively that Paine’s Celery Compound has no equal for toning up and strengthening the great nerve system, giving healthy action to the stomach, kidneys and liver, giving healthful and invigorating sleep night after night. The use of Paine’s Celery Compound is confidently, honestly and strongly urg:d for every sleepless, tired and nervous man, woman and child. In Paine’s Celery Com- pound there are combined the most ¢fligient alteratives, laxatives and diuretics, so that by their aid the whole system is quickly restored to health, etrength and vigor. Beware of substiiuters and dealers, who for extra money profit recommend some other medicine quite unsuited for your case. See that you get “Paine’s” the only kind that “makes prople wel]. ” Not That Kind. Scott’s Emulsion does net debilitate the stomach as other cough medicines do; but on the contrary it improves digestion and strengthens the stomach. Its effects are immediate and pronounced. —— The Winnipeg bank clearings for the week ended on Thursday were $961,323 ; balances $170,428. The clearings for the Saine period last year were one hundred thousand less. CHASES KIDNEY-LIVER PI LLSs, Chase’s Pills have gained popularity because they area specific for the uric acid condition, prevent Bright’s disease, cure Rhuematism and ali Catarrhal con. ditions of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do this because they possess remarkable alterative, tonic and diuretic properties, exerting @ wonderfully soothing influence On irritated or inflamed mucous mem- branes of the kidneys or bladder, One pill adose. 25a box. The cheapest medicine in the world, “FROM ANCIENT INDIA ano SWEET CEYLON."* in those we use. in «iff ill Ih al liv a] hv af i «afi hs aut{} i» iil} i «ail} jm A rt i i sl appreciated, Are not injurious to nerves or stomach because early pickings only are used in blending. Older leaves contain strong acids that are not found Delicate or Nervous Women Should Drink Tetley’s. In lead Packets to preserve their Fragrance, 40c. 50c- 60c. TOC. Pen La. » The Public Recoenise Merit in all things, and in Cigars is largely That's the reason...... VARSITY 5 GENT CIGAR Is having such alarge gale, your dealer to push another Cigar on you for tho sake of additional profit. getting “Varsity” and you'll get the best. S. DAVIES & SONS MONTREAL. ; «itt} [hi {jhn- at Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. i hw sil} is i wl [i “tl [- “(| Ihe ati bs Don’t allow -t| — Insist on The following vessels have arrived in port, coal laden for Clarkin Bros, ‘The Nellie Reid from New York, with hard coal, egz and nut; Pictou, with Acadia round and nut; the B'on- del, from Sydney, with run of mines, the Hariza, with Sidney slack, arriving daily from all the leading ‘nines in Pictou and Cape Breton, Patrons can be supplied with any qualities tLey may re- quire, at the lowest possible prices. Clarkin Bros. The Kohinoor, from and other vessels ju 1e6—sa'.,tues.,'r’. WE COMPARE OUR... Clapperton’s Thread periodically with other makes, and have never found another that combines so much Strength and smoothness with the extreme freedom from kinking and snarling that characterizes x. CLAPPERTON’S —_— “a. TA . 4s PRR Ee EE Murray & 9 Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER THE SWEETEST MOST FRAGRANT, MOST REFRESHING AND ENDURING OF ALL PERFUMES FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF, TOILET OR BATH. ALL DRUGGISTS, PERFUMERS AND GENERAL DEALERS. Reh kek hk Qivdand Notice. Merchanis’ Bank af P. E. {sland, Charlottetown, May 30th. 1896, Notice is hereby given that a half yes ly Cividend at the rate of § percent ner onrum On the capital stock of this Bank rs been declared, payab!e at its ba aking house on and after 2nd July next, ‘he transfer books will be closed from Isth June io 2ud July, next, both days exchusive, By order of the Board, J‘°M DAVISON Cashier. may30,dy2,6—wky. Rolled Oats, Oatmeal, POT BARLEY, &., AGENGY. Sanne _ Having been appointed Agem for Walter Thompson’s Mills, Seaforth, Unt. I am prepared to receive orders for the above. Guaranteed the best quality. Please get quotations before purchasing elsewhere. W. W. CLARK’, Ageut May 23 | bounded | north-east side ef the Darnicy 1 | chains or to the west side of Peter Morrison’s ,our h-we | anotner by deed bearing dite the Isth day of | January, A D . 1837, | of J Edward Wyatt, Barrister-..-I or to the owner at Southport MORTGAGE SALE 7" be ro'd by Public Au:tion, at the Court House in Summersid>, on TUESDAY.the twelfth day of May, A.) . 1296, at the hour of twelve o'c'ock, unde a power of sale tained inan I nture of Weortgage dated th day of \ ch, A. J*, 1399, and made > Pete -Im Morrion :5ed and rrison Of th* one part, and Sarah M, B own of the other pari:— All that piece o° land situat’ on Let Tight- een 17 Princes County, Prince Edward Island, as follows:—Comm’ ne north tol 0 acr.s now or formerly in posses- ich Of Peter Morrison, thence east fifieen land, thence along the same south forty-six chains more or less ty tothe northern bound- ary of pice? ot land told by the sad Peter Malco'm Morrison and Ann Morrison t> | George F. Thompson, thence along the same terly to the rosd af res:id, and thence along -the same ice the p'ace of ecom- mencement, being part of the land conveye: to Rolerick Morrison by E:len stewart and For furtber periiculars app'y at the effice aw, Sum merside Dated the 10th day of April, A D, 1396 The above sa'e is postponed until Saterday, the 27th day of June,n xt, A J) ‘896 then to come offatthe h ur and place atove men- tiomd JEWYATT may23—-dylaw(6 td Robb-Armstrong Correct Design, Eest Workmanshiry. ROBB ENGINEERING C9., Ltd., Amberst, N. 8, New Prices in Watches We have lately received a nice assortment cf Silver Watches for Ladie’s and Gentiemen, which were bought right, and can- not fail to } lease in price. Call and inspect them. W. N. TANTON’S, Great George Street, NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. Engines. VALUABLE Brick Residence FOR SALE. FOR SALE by private contract, that hand- some thrce story brick reside™<e, situate on Rehmond Street, fronting Hillsborough Park, known as the property of the lat. Wm Kennedy. There are two enterarces to the premiscs,one from Richmord st, running north 162 ft., and the other in the rear on Weymouth St. TEN s 00d rooms in the house, and a large driv celiar under the whole, namely, doub e drawing room, sl ding doors, dining, bed, and bath rooms, ete In the rear of the premises are a stable and coach house, in good repair. Water from the water works in the house, J2? Wouse can be seen, and terms of tale known on application to the undersigned, JOHN INGS Ch’town, junel—tf re TET—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing 7 rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole house A’‘s»inclosed yard with stable, and is al present occupied by Mrs John A. McInnis, who is about to Jeave the Island Apply to Mr Thomas McQuaid, lower Queen sireet, KELLY june 19, 1594 | Corey es Ff. ' Bible C 10. service at 11 and Rev. Mr. Emery | at 7. Can you answer it?” Sunday School | and Class at 2.15. D. Sutherland at 11 School and Bible Class ai 2.39 T. C. James at 11, and Rev. Geo at 7. 2.30. 9 a. Sunday School at 2 i Benediction, 7 p.m. all at i. Prayer meeting at 10.30. Rev. C. W. Corey at 11 and Rev. Mr. Lodge at i Sunday School and Pastor’s Bible Class at 230. Strangers Services at 11 Sunday Schooi at 2 30. come to all. ne Paniry on Sidney Street, at presen ceeu- July 5t in Gaytown. and pantry, terer, Upper Prince Street. house Jacing south on Mr W J Bullman. bathing house and Victoria Park. nine minutes from Drawing room, dining room, large verandah, =quare hall, pantry, kiteben and back porch | On ground floor = on es floor, mpie ) ard and shed EDWARD shack toW ©. HAgRIs, Architect, METHODIST. Prince Street—Prayer meeting at 10.15. Mr. Lodge at It. Rev. Mr. 7 Sunday School and aes at 2.50. Upper Prince St.—Prayer meeting at PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. Sunday | | Morning topic, “A great Question, | ' j Zion—Prayer meeting at 10.15. “ae 7, St. James’.—Prayer meeting at 10 i Millar | Sunday School and Bible Class at ROMAN CATHOLIC. F'rst Mase. 7.38 a.m. Children’s Mass, High Mass at 10.30 o'clock. Ve pers and | mH. o'clock. €JURCH OF ENGLAND. St Pa :) Holy 8.30. Morsing prayer at Communion ll. free and Evening Prayer at 7. All seate welcome. inappropriated. Every body St. Peter’s.—Moly Communion at & and ll. Matins, 10.15. Children’s catechis— ing and Bible Classes at 2.30. Evensong All seats free and unappropriated. BAPTIST. welcome and provided with comfortable seats, CHRISTIAN Upper Great George Street. and 7. Bible Class and A hearty wel- Church, SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Services, at 7, 11, 3 and 8. Week night services.—Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p. m. RAILWAY MEN. Gospel Meeting —Re member the Gospel meeting in Philharmonic Hall Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock, conducted by the failway men. Strangers always wel- come. Lesson, P-alme, 136-1, “His mercy endureth forever,” ST. THOMAS CHI RCH, LONG CREEK, Morning service and sermon by lay readers every Sunday at 11 a. m—the fourth Sunday in each month excepted. Holy Communion on the fourth Sunday in each month—service and sermon by Rev. Mr. Andrews. Mr. Andrews will also con- duct a service and deliver a sermon on the second Wednesday of each moath. iP > A large variety of Cream Crocks and Butter Crocks in various at the Cheap Crockery iStore. —W. P. Colwill. ul0—4w d&w BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES Grafion Street, Opposite Court House. JOHN M NICHOLSON, Prop’r. Having opened a public Stable on Gratton Street, 1 am prepared t> take Ger tlemen’s horses and Coits at all seasohs of the year to board, train, break or keepin road condition for immediate use. Horse Clipping also at tended to. Terms reasonable, Nov2i—dy&w 3m Come to Our Yard And examine the contents. We can supp'y you with all kiads of lam ber. Ts rT ft Will Pay You. B ards, Shingles, Scaatling, Stud dirg, etc. A lot of laths just lande?. JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. DR. H. D. JOHNSOR EYE AND EAR, ROSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Strec' Aug 16, 94—1> — = re Wants, Lost, Found, &: | | 81708 mays Advertisements under this heading charg: five cents per line. NCO } P 4ANTED.—A servant girl for gen: ral | housework—Apply to Miss Annie Alley, | Prince Street. sin—dy | L‘DY has aceommodation for two | d boarders, either permanent or irars | lent forthe summer months. House plea:- antly situated. Terms moderate. apply at this office. june 16—tu2 wed thur. \W ANTED.—A competent gilr fur genera! housdwork, must be well reeommenue x —Apply toMks AkTraur NEWBERKY. Teachers and college siu- \ NTE A} 1D dents, men or women, ix engase witu us during vacation, at som thing entirely new, Can pay as high as 3 044) Jor the fullterm Scores having operated during vocation. have engaged p*rmanently on Gui Staff, to their great benefit, ani some hav: made fortunes Lo not doubt until you find out the facts, and that will cost you no hing Address immediately,— ‘ime BrapLry GAR RETSON Co, Ltd, Torouto, Unt “He LET—A comfortable house situated on Cross Street, (near McKinnon & McLean's Foundry) A ood yard, stable, ete, and ground suitable for a large arden Possession given at once Rent moderae Apply to Epwarp Roacu, Euston St West junei3 t! ‘IKL WANTED.—For general housework 1 Apply to Mrs). W. D. McKay. K. ut Street. june 11 18.6, \ Tanted ~—A housemaid, 4 pply io Mrs° Ea. ward Bayfield. june li -tf. KF /R SALE—A large double tenement house Suitable for a:ummer residence, situated in the suberbs of Ch’town, only a short dist- ance trom good bathing on the North River Shere—Apply to W W WELLNER, jucel _ Ler —The store and printing office now occupied by Haszard & Moore in the Brown Biock. Possession given Ist Novem- ber Appiy toJames Paton. june ll 2 4 6. Were —A good cook forthe Seaside Ho- tel, Rustico Beach, reference reguire,— Apply to Jounn Newsom. june$—~2wks, 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—apll PASTURE— or a limited numter of cows or horses, in city limits Good water supply and shelter. Apply to Geo. K, Hughes, A poth- eci ries Hall. may27 PASTURE—for cows and horses—The sub- scribers willtake a limited number of cows and horecson June Ist. This pasture has shade, Cher and eats oce of fresh and salt water. Terms on application to James C. , or Donald Me Millan, Rosaity _— muy27 dy4i then 2awtf TO LET.—A Double-Tenemeat House, cor- on of Grafton =. umberland Str-ets, with Stable auc coach house, apply to Joseph Tay- ior, Hillsborough Street. . may igi? WANTED—Young men and women to help in the Armenian cause; g-cd pay; wiil send copy Of my littie book, * Your # lace tn I ife,” free to any who write—REV T 8S LINscorr, Brantford, Ont. may7 TO LET, a cottage containing six rcoms ied Mr M J Moran; possession given ; apply toW W WELLNER. may&t FOR SALE OR TO LET—A hous? and lot | house contains seven rooms Apply to M N Mcl.geop, Plas- if—ap24 TO LET- The pleasantly situated dwelling : Milford Street, near adjoining the residence of Five minutes’ walk from lawn tennis grounds in ‘ost-Office Brighton Road, Four bedrooms and ba h two bedrooms in : tlic, in rar, praes plot and nt moderate. Apply 246 tf—m3] trees in front. STILT IT ATs EELInLEent Mr. "4 oS Ok oe cnuRen | SRUVICES. EE Px ae x i‘ Cigarettes Re‘ail Everywhere (OG, per Package W.S. Kimball & Co, ROCHESTER, N. Y. RST PRIZE MEDALS . LLG RII CLE LEE éf Prepared Zine Cha as : = = 10 PAINT THE LILY” USE BURRELL’S White, FOR SALE BY FENNELL & CHANDLER, rlottetown, June 4, 1895. —— ——— ee —_ — —— — = — Good Eits, Good Goods, the « on record today atthe head of the me:chant tailoring of P.E.L. vant and Low Prices. That is what makes pur establishment popular with lressing public. Cur spring trade to date is the largest For the best clothing at the low prices, we stand If you a suit call and see us, for our goods are right, our prices we right, and we guarantee every garment. JOHN MACLEOD & CO, TAILORS. 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