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McCURDY, I year end RESIDENT z Decemt ‘ RICHARD A Statement er 31, 1895 :— : I Sicck inskte-e ocin est S18 Res icnccdisvecscenescte 194,347, val oF 4 2 y : ~< 3 sella aioe aed te - . 1 ‘ ‘ ert A G tte, Gene Wn t Tr ‘re les Ur w Vy e J-aa Fr Lloyd, t E1 “Met JOHN MACEAC HERN, 4 Re- ident Agent, Cha P, & i J. A. JOUNSON, General Agent, 87 Hollis Street, Ha lax, N.S. j may 3S dd&w tu ottetown, Robb-Armstrong Engines, | Cursiect Design, Best Workmanship ROBS ENGINLERING CO. Ltd, ‘ Amherst iron Liniment %” ils | rep Wi i you'd better not stand there The gre at vital and muscle nervine. every irritation, every lameness, eve has EX1 ERNAL use it was originatec Every Mothers t ive it in the house. 1son’s Liniment for catarrh Thad st everyt! recommended for t find Johns 1e Liniment ny I use it as you direct. » Windbaim vt. Tuse Tohr Os Anodyt wIPreLe, Sout * Matied Free, and Directions on every bottle, buson & Co., Boston, Masa we Rook “Tre enna tee Senate s8 ture iL. 8. Je Jruggists. \ “HODERN DRAGO: WILKINS her aozens of times before an nired her, but not as he had to day. It seemed a pity that such a foolish thing as a pink silk dress should swerv: such a mighty thing asa human heart But feathers might fly along to para dise, if the wind happened to that way, and point out its direction, to things more important As for the girl herself, true that she had been to church to show herself in her new dress. The dress had t worn and shown, else what was the good of having it at all, and the church was the only available place in which to display it at present. When Almira returned that merning her mother was out in the garden pick- l seen be it was perfectly merely » be ng vegetables for dinner. She followed ‘** Mother,’ called, ‘I’ve her there she rot hom ihe Ww rosy creature i saw the with the pleasure. oman looked up and standing there most intense and unselfish ‘*Well,’’ said she, smiling till she looked foolish, she was so pleased, ‘“‘What did the folks say to you, Almiry?’’ ‘They didn’t say anything, but—tl xey stared, I can tell you.’ “I'll warrant they did! Now, deary, close to you'll get somethin’ on You'd better go in an’ git rested, while I git din mother; so the beans. or your dress. change it, an’ ner.’’ ‘*David Ayres sits up seats, and—youn'd ought him look at me. mother, ‘I'll warrant he did."’ The mother stared fondly after the girl as si went off across the green field. ‘‘I wish David Ayres would take a shine to Almiry,’’ said she. ‘‘He’s a rood, stidk iy young man, an’ there ain’t ybody but him ia his mother an’ Caleb, now ss Ayresis gone, an’ there's good deal of money there. Almiry would be well purvided for. P’r’aps he will.’’ When Almira came into the house she went straight to her own room. It was a bedroom opening out of the parlor. Both rooms had been fitted up for her with a daintiness strange to the rest of the house. Her sleeping-room had a pretty set in it, and a lace curtain at the win- dow; the parlor a real Brussels carpet and stuffed chairs. Mrs. King had worked hard for it, but she was amply paid by the feeling that her ‘‘Almiry had as protty a room to ret in as any girl in Dover.”’ The glass on Almira’s not tip far enough for her to see her whole figure, stood on a chair be- fore it, and turned round and round ad- mairing herself. She was radiant with the simplest and most unconcealed van- ity. ‘‘I do look so beautiful!’’ she said, quite loud. The memory of David Ayres’s admiring gaze underlay her delight in herself, and strengthened it. Presently she changed the beloved dress reluctantly for a blue muslin which was trimmed with lace, and pretty too. She had a good many dainty appointments. Everything sbout her, to the embroidery on her un- lerclothing, was nice, through her homely mother’s care. She lay down on the lounge in her parlor then, with a paper of sugar-plums anda child’s paper. She dearly loved little pretty, simple tales and sugar-plums. She heard her mother in the kitchen moving about, getting dinner. but she never thought of such a thing as helping her. Still, she was not selfish. She had only been brought up in unconsciouness of her own obligations, ind she had not keenness of wit to see them for herself. Once in a while she stopped reading, and thonght about David Ayres. She wondered, should she go to evening meet- ing, whether he would ever wait on her home. Pretty as Almira was, no Dover young man had ever paid her the slight- est attention, beyond admiring looks. They were kept aloof by the peouliart- ties of her mother. ‘“‘I've a great mind to go to meeting to-night,’’ reflected A}l- mira. ‘‘I can’t wear my pink silk in the evening, but Iv’e a good mind to go.’’ Two weeks from that day there was a disturbance on her account in the Ayres household. It was a little cvoler than the former Sunday, and Mrs. Ayres had been to charch — to morning and afternoon servics too-—-and she had spent the nooning at her married son’s. Caleb, who lived in the village. David had driven home. He had some things to see to, and Susan got his din- ser for him. When the mother and son rode some together finally, after the second service was through, he knew by certain infalll- ble signs in her face that something was wrong, and he felt guiltily what it was She said nothing «about it till they reached home: then, when he had put his horse up, and she had changed her beet black silk, the reckoning came. He started off for a stroll across the pasture; but she had kept her eyes on him, and called him back, thrusting her head out of the sitting-room window. “Come here, David,’’ said she; ‘“‘I want to speak to you.”’ He tried to have the talk standing out- side the window, but she made him come in. So he stood leaning against the sit- ting-room door fingering the latch impa- tiently, while she sat facing him én her big rocking-chair by the window. *David,’’ she began, ‘‘I heard some- thing about you over to Caleb’s to-day, and I want to know if it’s true. I heard you were going with that King girl; that you've been waiting on her home from meeting, and takirg her to ride, and that that's where you were go late last Sunday night, when I thought you over to Caleb’s. I want to know if it’s true,’’ The stont young fellow had been brought up with a dread of his fair- facei, firm-handed mother; he looked boyish and blushing. Then his manhood asserted itself, as it should now, if ever. ‘Yes, mother,’’ he replied, his sober eyes fixed on her; ‘it’s true.’’ “*You don't say you mean to marry that King girl, David Ayres?’’ i. think Ishall, mother—if she'll have me, ’’ “There ain't any doubt of that, I guess. David, if you marry that girl, with her Spiritualist mother, you'll kili me,’’ **‘O mother, don’t!’’ “I mean what I say, David. You'll kill me. You'll have to choose between your mother and that girl.’’ The hard jaws seemed to show throngh Mrs. Ayres’s soft cheeks. A blue tinge appeared round her mouth and nostrils. There was an ever-present dread in the Ayres family. Healthy as Mrs. Ayres looked, she had an organic heart trouble, and doctors had said a good deal about the danger of over-excitement. David looked at her changing face in alarm. ‘'Don’t let's talk about it any more now, mother,’’ said he soothingly. "Dont you worsy over it.’’ But she was not to be putoff. She real- ized the ghastly vantage-ground on which she stood, and she was the kind of won- an to make the most of it. “David, you won't marry that girl?’ “I'll tell you whether I will or not in & week, mother, and that’s the best I con do."’ Ee looked, like in the to once. singing have seen 1e@ bureau would so she DAILY EXAMINER — his mother as he said it. His face had the same determination, almost obstinacy, of hers. She eyed him *“*Well,’’ said she. All that week she hardly seemed like the same woman to him. She petted and caressed him as she had never done be- fore. She descended to womanish wiles to accomplish her ends, for the first time in her life. But, if she had known it, all this had no effect whatever on her son. He had too much shrewd sense not to see threugh it, and feel almost an angry contempt for his mother in consequence. Her health and the fear of injuring her sharply, and gave in. were the only things which moved him. The next Sunday he told her, with inward shame and bitterness, that he would give up the girl. He felt as if he was giving up his manhood at the same time. He had tried arguin. with his mother a little, but found it useless. The girl's mother was her ground of objection, and she stood firmly on it, no matter how plainly her unreasonableness was shown to her. “I'd rather you'd die than marry such a family, David,’ she had once, So David kept aloof from pretty mira, and the girl began to fret. did not conceal her grief from mother—she was too dependent on her, and she was not that kind of a. girl. When she came home from meeting alone she cried on her mother's shoulder, and many a time the two watched hand into said Al- She her in band by the parlor window for ts lover who di net epee (To be Con ntinned) ADUUI Writasr. The botartcal name of wheat is Trit sam Valyare The averace yield of wheat in Ger many and Italy is about the same; that of the former being 10.2 bushels, and th- latter 10. 4. In the province of Ontario, Can., th- yield of wheat per acre is 18.2; almo exactly the same as in Tasmania, wher it is 18. Wheat costs In Maryland §15.28 pe: acre, Which must be disbursed by th farmer in labor or capital before hi. grain can be shipped. PAST YOUR. PR Lit i Perhaps not in years, but in every) Your health is not guvod, yet you hard ly know what is the matter with you Your business, too, is on the deciins People miss the old elastic spirit yo showed jn former years. ‘The seerst o all this is that your constitution i worn out and your blood js bad Se both right by the use of Chase's Kid ney-Liver Pills. Oue box will cure yor TT) ysrepsia, Rieumatism Catarrh. E31 eadacha _Avi ments peculiar to women Scrofula Jc nervation. Sciatica Poor bicod. Lndigestion. Liter complaint T,08s of uppetite Severe kidney diseases Thousands of sufferers have publisl: testified to the efficygy of Chase's Kid ney-Liver Pilis. ‘They are the best, « use the best. One pill a dose; on cent a dowe ; 25 cents a box. For sale by at! dealers th: or by manufacturers, Edmanson, Bates & Co. Toronto, Use Chase's Linseed and Turpeut:ue So all throat and lung troubles. Larg- bottle, small dose, small pre, 25c. ee CONDUCTOR, AG, F. BR. After Two Years’ Misery was Cured by Ten Foxes of Dodd's Kidney Fills, Prescorr (Special) Aug.24—For a long ime much sympethy bas been felt and -xpreesed for Mr. Wm. Freeman, a vers popular conductor of tne C. P. R. who nad been rendered unfit for duty during the past few years by a perculiar and dis- tres#ing form of kidney disease, It row transpires, much to the delight of his friends, that he has been enabled to reeume 1ig regular trips. He claims, asthe re- nite of using ouly ten boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pil's, that be has entirely re- overed, and jhat he never felt betier in sis life, and believes that these Pills have ured bim to stay cured. Rev. John H. Stewart, aged sixty, and for thirty-two years in the Methodist minie- try, was “struck by an engine while driving ver a railway crossing near his home in ‘ataraqui, Ont., last Wednesday night and killed. Chase's K, & L. Pills Cure Dyspepsia For the last eight years I have been # sufferer from cc nstipation and dyspepsia— [ tried dozens of different medicines, but nothirg gave ne relief Chase’s Kidney-xiver Pills, me, which cured James Hearp Woodville, Ont. A despatch to the Telegraph from Berlin says that the powers have all agreed upon ihe adoption of a policy which ‘will compel Turkey to grant autoncmy to Crete. Commercial Travellers, Wm. Golding, commercial traveller, 130 Esther St., Toronto, says: For fifteen years I suffered untold misery from Itching Piles, sometimes called pin worms. Mary and many weeks have I had to lay off the -oad from this trouble. I tried eight other pile ointments and «0 called remedies with bo permanent relief to the intense itching and stinging, which irritated by scratching would bleed and ulcerate. One box of Chase’s Ointment cured me completely. A telegram from Leslee, Greece, says that the Turkish troops have massacred 80 old men, women and children in the v.llages of Trambuno and Komini, Mace- donia. A Prominent Londoner, J oxpon, Ont. Chase’s Ointment is an invaluable rem— edy for Itching Piles, and in my own case I would pay $50 per box for it if it could not be had otherwise. Jouxn Peppicomr, 160 Sydenham St. Senor Alonzo has been proclaimed pre- sident of the Republic of Bolivia. 400,000 Free Samples Given Away In Fight Months, Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are the only kidney pills kcown with sufficient merit to guarantee the proprietors in giving away huadreds of thousands of sample packages free. Ask your druggist for a sample if your kidneys or liver ie deranged. Many a Young Man. When from over-work, possibly assisted by an inherited weakeee?, the healih fails and rest or medical treatment must be resorted to, then no medicine can be em- pee with the same beneficial results as scott’s Emulsion. “oer It is stated that the will of Ex Empress Engene. drawn recently favors her name- sake Eugene, the daughter of the late Prince Henry of Batteuberg and Princess Beatrice. aa When the system is run down a perton becomes an easy prey to Consumption or Scrofula. Many valuable lives are saved by using Scotv’s Emulsion as soon as a de- cline.in bealth is observed. The Madrid Heraldo arcerts that the authorities have discovered the existence of a plot to blow up the Castle of Granja, the revridence of the Infanta Isabella, aunt of the King. until Tused Dr. without labeling them poisons ? its ingredients is published with every bottle of all other remedies for children combined ? eents, or one vent a dose? The fac-simile signature of ? ¢ Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. RIB cS A EE RT Se Y a y lj Z A re A Zn for latins and ‘Chia. OTHERS, Do You Know tas: ragoric, Bateman’s Drops, Gotten*s Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine ? Do You Know that opium end morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons ? Do You Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics Do You Know that you should 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 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 thet more Castoria is now sold than 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 pilson offense ? Do You Know 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 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 Do You Kvow that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be ki pt well, and that you may have unbroken rest : Well, these things are worth knowing. They are facts. is on every wrapper. Lledit Michaelmas ? Term Begin Sept 5, 1898 BISHOP OF NOVA SCOTIA- CHATRMAN BOARD OF TRUSTEES; LADY PRINCIPAL— MISS MACHIN; VICE PRINCIPAL—MI3S PAINTER With Eight Resident Governesses, Four Iustractors, Matron and Trained Nurse, Housekeeper, etc., The New Assembly Hall, Art Rocm; ten additional Music Roome, and the En larged School Room, will be ready for oc - cupation in September. Special Senior ‘Students admitted. Dip- lommas gravted. The situation of Edgehill is remarkavly attractive and healthy. The grounds include Lawns, Tennis Courts, Skating Rink, Gardens, ete., and cover eight acres. For calendar containg full information apply to DR. HIN 15th Sep. if You Are Going to BOSTO:: 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 S.S. HALIFAX will leave Char- lottetown for Boston every Friday at 1 p- m., arriving at Boston ondays 7 am., returning Boston 1D, Windsor, N.S. 245 tl y2l- leave Tuesdays at noon, calling at Hawkesburyand Hali fax each way. Via Pictou and Halifax. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Saturday, Monday and Thursday morn- ings via Pictou, make close connection at Halifax withS. 8. Halifax sailing Satur- day miduight and with SS OLIVETTE sailing every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m. For further particulars apply to Char- lottetown Navigation Co., Charlottetown or to H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt., may7 Halifax, N.S. —_— FASTNET. STEAMER The steamer Fastnet commences season’s work, sailing from Halifax TUESDAY, May Sth, and will continue to sail weekly, leaving Halifax every Tuesday, calling at the following ports Spry Bay, Sheet Harbor, Salmon River, Isaac’s Harbor, Canso, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury Port Hood, Souris, Charlottetown and Summerside, Freight solicited. Low rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town, Apr.] 20, 1896—dy TENDERS SEALED TENDERS. will be received at the City Clerk’s Office until noon on WEDNESDAY, SEPTENBER 2nd, trom any person or persons for repairing ‘poiler connected with the heating system of the City Building. Also for the supplying of Duplex Gurney or Duplex Spence | * Daisy” Hot Water Boilers, capacity 8,000 lineal feet, exclusive of mains. Alvo for building a chimney for said system. Specifications for the above can be scen at the City Clerk’s office. The Council do not bind"themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, H.M. DAVI-ON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, August 22, 3in—eod HOTEL ACADIA. Grand Tracadie Beach, P.E.1. OPENS JUNE 15 1896 Unrivalled as a health and pleasure re sort. Terms, $2.00 per \day ; $8 to $10 pe week. I C. HALL, Manager Charlottetown, June 4, 1896—3 mos her eceeccanaca aD — | | ~~ awe ew JOKN M. CHURCH SeHOUL FUb GIRLS Rolled Oats, Oatmeal POT BARLEY, &c., AGENCY, Having been appointed Agent for Waite Thompson’s Mills, Seaforth, Ont., [ am prepared to receive orders for the above Guaranteed the best quality. Please get quotations before purct asing ¢l-ewhere. W.W. CLARKE agent wkynl ARE YOU GOING 10 ~ BOSTON —BY THE— FAST LINE P Buy your tickets by the SS HALIFAX, leaving Charlottetown every Friday at "Ve oW. CLARKE, Ticket Agent. May 29—d&ew Beaver Line Steamers. SUMMER SERVICE DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL. From From Liverpool. Steamer. Montreal. June 27. ... Lake Ontario.........0.+4 July 15 oo a re ere July 22 July 1%....) ake Superior.........- Aug. A iuly 25....Lake Winnipeg...... Aug, 12 Aug. 1 Lake Ontario.,..........- Ang. 19 Aug. 8....Lake Huron, ......csceced Aug. 20 Aug. 22 Lake Superior...........° sept, 9 Aug. 29....Lake Winnipeg.........Sept. 16 And Weekly Thereafter. FIRST CABIN—$10, $15, $50 and $0, Round Trip, $9, $5, $9 and $110, sccording to steamer and accommodat: on. SECON) CABIN—To Liverpool, $30; re- turp, $53; Glasgow, $32 40; return, $6; iristol, orc ardifi, $35; return, $69; London, $33; returo 66 STF ERAGE—To Liverpool, gow, Beifast, at lowest rates NOTE—Stee rage pessengers by the Beaver Line are provided with: the vse of bedding, and eating and drinking uvensils, free of charge. Freight car:ied at iowest raies and to all important points both in Canada and Great Britain on through bills of lading. Special Jacilities provided for the carriage of butter, cheese and perisbable freight. For further particulars as to freight or pas- sage apply to D. & C. MACIVER, London, Glas- D. W.CAMPBELL, Tower Buildings, Manager, ls ——- st, Liverpool, Montrea TROOP & SON. Agents, St John, N B. BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES Grafton Street, Opposite Court House. NICHOLSON, Having opened a public Stable on Grafton Street, 1 am prepared to take Gentlemen's horses ahd Colts at al} seasons of ihe year to board, train, break or keepin road condition for immediate use Horse Clipping also at tended to. Terms reasonable. or Prop’r. STEAMER ~ CAMPANA, Quebec Steamship Company. age fine steamship is now running regularly between Montreal and Charlottetown, calling at Quebec, Father Point, Gaspe and Perce. Elegantly Furnished for the Passenger Trade—Electric Lights throughout. Freight carried at reasonable rates, and handled with Great care. Special rates made for Dry Goods, or any large quantity er merchandize. Eggs Carried Very Cheap. The sailing dates are:— From Montreal. From Ch’town. 8th June let. June 22nd “* 16th “ 6th July 2th * 20th * 13th July 3rd Aug. 2 l7th “ 10th Aug Zieg © ta. * 4th Sept. CARVELL BROS., Agents. 14th Sept. May 28th—2aw (1 4), 2m PLEASANT VIEW HOUSE » ' WHICH hes been thoroughly renovated and has been enlarged by the aldition of a large wing, will be opea for tbe reception o1 guests after Juve 20th. The Proprietor again solicits the yatronage of all who desire to spend their vacation at a first class summer resort, MATTHEW SMITH, Proy rietor Pleasent View Hampton june 15 The Canada Accident ASSURANCE CO. FRED. W. HYNDWAN, AGENT FOR P. E. I, Accepts Plate Glass Instrance also. May 23, 1896-—law (6) WHIRR OF THE WEEEL. The female bicyclists in France are far more numerous than those of the other sex. Any person in France who is in- jured by an ac ident resulting from a structural defect in abicycle can recover damages from the manufacturer. Miss Remie Londonberry, of Boston, the ’round-the-world bicyclist, has de- clined over 150 offers of marriage. She says she has saved $1,500. It isn’t every girl who has wheels who can do that. Prince Cantacuzene started the bicycle craze among the members of the diplo- matic corps in Washington. The prince, who is the Russian minister, astonished the capital when he began to take out his daughter on a wheel. Bishop Cleveland Coxe has a_ bitter dislike to the riding of bicycles by wom- en. Some one began to speak to him lately of ‘‘alady ona bicycle,’’ but he said impatiently: ‘‘Sir, you never saw a lady on a bicycle, and never will.”’ ANIMAL LIFE. Sir William ‘Turner has compiled a table which shows that a whale of 50 tons weight exerts 145-horse power in swimming 12 miles an hour. The elephant is commonly supposed to be a slow, clumsy fellow, but when ex- cited or frightened can attain a speed of 20 miles an hour and can keep it up for a half day. The mole is not blind, as many per- sons suppose. Its eye is hardly larger than a pinhead, and is carefully protected from dust and dirt by means of inclos- ing hairs. The white rhinoceros has become nearly extinct. There are two stuffed specimens in Engiand and one in the Cape Town museum. It is the largest species of the genus. Completely Knocked Out, « T was co much run down I had togive up work, and I felt as if life was not worth living,’ writes Wm. W. Thompsen, Zephyr, Ont. “I tcok Seott’s Sarsaparilla and am now feeling as I did years ago.” Scott’s Sarsaparilla tones up the entire system, purifies the blood, and era: licates rheumatic and scrofulous poisons. Ask for Scott's and get it. It is said that many Reput t can ex ministers and members of the chamber of deputies have been arrested in Bare elova on the charge of conducting a revolution- ary agitation, and the discovery of an a! leged ‘plot to prevent the depar.ure of re- inforcements for Cuba. THE EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION -- WILL HOLD Its ... FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR ON ITS EXHIBITION GROUNDS, Opening Sept. 2¢d and Closing Oct. 2d, 1896, Exhibits of Machinery and Manufactures Farm and Dairy Products, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, &c. Products of the Forest, Mines and Waters, Paintings, Sculpture. &e., Fancy Work. The Provincial Cover nment herd of Live Stoc just purchased, wall be exhibited and sold on ns rounds. Large Prizes in all the Usual Departments. al Attractions.—Fireworks every suitable evening, Band Music, afte rnoonsand evenings, Attractive Performances in the AMUSEMENT HALL, Varied Attractions on the Pakape GRouNDs. GPECIAL PASSENGER RATES ON ALL LINES OF TRAVEL PRIZE LisTs wae. 2S DISTRIBUTED AFTER 15th. @ITRY FORMS AND ALL DSIRE D INFORMATI BE FURNISHED ON APPLICATION 10 —— CHAS. A. EVERETT, Manager aud Sec’y, Provincial Loans. Under Act 57 Vic, Cap. 6, and Amendment @. C PITFIFLD, President. HE limit of the amount having been ex- tended by statute of last session, the Gov- ernment of this Province is now pre pared to receive loans for short or long periods In- terest 4 percent. Loans payabie at call or al suck time as may be agreed upon. ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial freasa re DR. H. D. JOHNSON EVE AND EAR, ROSE AND THROM) Office -- Bent Stree' Ang 16, 734 ” Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this is heading charge five cents per line \W rANTED or er for general housew: rk in asmall family.—Apply at th vome e tuzywi— \ TANTED—A cook and housemaid Apply at once to MRS, ARTHUR PETERS. aug 6-tf YES WE HAVE THE BEST PAYING busimess ever offered agents. $18 a week ean surely be made by apy min or weman, No possible doubt about it Imperial Sil- yerware Co., Box P.L., Windsor, Ont. REMEMBER WE POSITIV EL Y au TARAN- tee $18 a week. Dont fail to write at once. We will surprise you. Imperial Silverware Co,, Box P, L,, Windsor,Ont, aug25—lmo AGENTS MAKES$IS A WEEK EASY AND sure. Sendus your address and we will! show you how todo it Imperial Silver- ware Co, Box P.L, Windsor Unt, several Bright young men t —~do work for us in this vicinity lt they have Bicycles all the better Address, “Advertiser,” Brantfurd Unt. Several firs t-cl ass clerks to at WANTE —~“tend to our busines ss in thi TED Counties. Apply wi-h re ferenc es. THE BRADLEY-GARRETSON Co,, UrD,, 49 Richmond St W , Toronto Ont T° Ler.—The store and rinting offi ce now occupied ‘es Haszard & Moore in the Brown Block -ossession given ist Novem- ber. Apply to James Paton. june 11246. ky EGLASSES,—Lost a pair of gold rimmed 4 eyezlasses. A reward will be paid toany one returning same to this office. aug2v—tf DVERTISER wants to proc -~ a shot gun in exchange for goous, Apply at this office, augl2 Oo LET—A Cottage situated on Pleasant T St containing 7 rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole pouse Ais» inclosed yard with stable, and is at present occupied by Mrs John A, McInnis, whois about to leave the Island Apply to Mr Thomas McQuaid, |. ower Queen Street, or to the owner at Southport EDWARD KELLY june 19, 1896 \ TANTED —We want at once, two good coat makers, man or woman, Good pay a dlots of work.—Applyt McKay WooLEN Co, jure$— TO LET—A comfortable cottage situated on Richmond Street West; a 200d yard, stable, etc, and ground suitable for a garden Im- meédiate pussess.on given. Reat moderate. Apply to J D Mason. §i38—apll TO LET The pieasantly situated dwelling house jacing south on J,iliord Street, near Brighton Road, adjoining the residence of Mr «J Bullman Five minutes’ walk from bathing house and lawn tennis grounds in Victoria fark nine minutes from Post Office. Drawing room, dining room, large verandah, square hail, pantry, kitchen and back poreh on ground floor. “Four bedrooms and ba'h 100m on first floor, two bedrooms in attic. Ample ard and shed inr ar, grass plot and shace trees in front. Renet moderate. App WwW ©. HARRIS, Architect, 46 U— FRIDAY, AUGUST — i Vanity ROC Li FU RE EE SEE 28, 1596. RY igarettes Retail Everywhere (OC, per Package W.S. Kimball & Co HESTER, N.Y. (ST PRIZE MEDATS —\— Sel F SLILELILEIEE Iz SUITLINTy Fall KETTLES LELCEDLLEREREU EE EASIDE UMMER HOTEL, Fine Land:cape, Beautiful Grounds. Shaty Surf and Still Water Bathing. nice pier, quet and Tennis Lawns. etc— Address bustico Beach, PR OPEN JULY Walks, Bowling Alles, | RESORT | Boatin Cro TOHN NEWSOY Charlotetowa. Vodelate guess. Labor Daj 1. Half Mile Bicycle Race, Novice—lst, Bicycle Suit to order from our make of tweed, McKay Woolen Co; 2nd, Silver Medal, Revere Hotel, (3rd, Alarm Cluck; W. A Weeks & Co. Bicycle Race, two in W. Wel Ilner; Tay lor ; 3rd ’ 2. Quarter’ Mile three —Ist,Silver Cup, W. 2nd, Gold Cuff Studs, G Silver Spoon, E. R. Brow. ,. 100 Yards Foot Rice, Amateur—lIst Gold : Medal, Queen Hotel, 2nd, Gold Headed Cane, Watson’s Drug Store. 4. 100 Y: rds Bizycle Race, Slow—lst, Pair Bicycle Pacts, S A. Mc ‘De mald; 2nd, Gents’ Dressing C ase, Haszard & Moore. . Half Mile B cycle Race, Amateur— I t, 8 ilver Jug, KE. W, Taylor, 2ad, Silver Medal, Jas Paton & Co; 3rd, Silver Spoon Be -erT r& Goff. 6, One Mile Bicycle Race, Novice—Ist, Gold Medal, W. P. Doull; 2nd, Silver Medal, Moore & McLeod ; 3rd, Silver Spoon, J. T. McKenzie. 7. 100 Yards Foot Race, Professional— Ist, Cash, $10; 2nd, $5; 3rd, $3. 8. One Mile Bicycle Race, Amateur— Ist, Gold Medal, Dodd & Rogers; 2nd, Sil- Medal, Johnson & Johnson; 3rd, Rattan Chair, Jonn Newson. 9, 100 Yards Flat Race—Ovpen to mem- bers of C.A.C.C. and C. W. A.—1-1, Pair Fur Gloves, Beer Bros; 2ud, Musical Clock, Miller Bros. 10. Quarter Mile Foot Race, Professi onal— Ist, Cash, $10; 2nd, $5; 3rd, $3. 11. Two Mile Bicycie Kace, Amateur— Ist, Gold Medal Prowse Bros; 2nd, Silver Medal, Staniey Bros; 3rd, Silver Spoon, Carter’s Confectionery. J B. DAWSON, Chairman Committee 5 ia Coach leavesCharlottetown direct every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, between 4 and 5 o'clock p. m., calling fo RICYCLE « TOURNAMENT AND—- ATHLETIC SPORTS The Ch’town Cycle Clubs intend holding a grand day's sport on the CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK, Saget 7a The follow:ng is the Programme and Prize List. 12.—One Mile Bizycle Race, Profeesi onal—lIst, Ca-h, $10; 2nd, $5; 3rd, $3. 13. Quarter Mile Foot Race, Amateur— Ist, Gold Meda', Hote] Davies; 2nd, Silver Medal, Dodd’s Medical Hall. 14. One Mile Bicycle Race, Boye under 16—Ist, Silver Watch, Victoria Cafe, 2nd, Search L'ght Lantern, Fennell & Chandler 3rd, Bicycle Shoes, J. M. McLeod & Co, 10. Three Mile Bicycle Race, (Laps, Amatenr— Ist, Gold ;Medal, W. E. Daw son; 2nd, Silver Medal, Reddin Bros; 3rd, Daily *Patriot, Patriot Pub. Co; Time Prize, Silver Medal, (. D. Rankin. 16. Half Mile Foot Race, Amateur—Ilst Gold Medal, Angas McDonaid, 38 Queen St; 2nd Silver Medal, Apothecaries Hall. Two Mile Bicycle Race, Handi- cap, Amateur—lst, Bievele Suit te order,Johbn McLeod & Co; 2nd Meerchaum Pipe, A. W. Reddin; 3rd Daily Guardian, —— Pub. Co. Five Mile Bicycle Race, (Lape) fen eur—Ist Gold Meda! , Mark Wright & Co; 2nd, Silver Medal, Large’s Restaur ant; 3rd, Daily Examiner, Exam‘ver Pub Co. Time Prize, Gold Watch, Leslie WwW. Cook. All events open to Maritime Provinces, Entries close Aug 31. Entrance fee to all Races, 50c. Four to start or no third prize. Three to start or no second prize, Band in attendance. Grand parade of Wheelmen to the grounds. Sports begin at 1 p.m. sharp. Admission 25c; grand stand 10c extra. E. H. BEER Secretary Committee. english Sole Agents for r PL -— FERTILIZER CO., world. We have tnese well known the best value. aeons Before Taking. One will please, cix guaranteed to cure, — Manures > SUPERPHOSPHATES AND CHEMICALS. 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