THE U ann yW?roas ire: Pill Made.” N’S ANODYNE INIMENT Every Form of Inflammatio Pills n. ‘ irted Family ammatiotr such as p, catarrh, chaps threat, earache x a Tht ps s ! : . 3 < :, 8 A stiff ! \ t ly lohnuson’s Anodyne I t y years m y fat ‘ f « s. coughs, sore throat sore a rheumatis! < t sraigia, et ways od in every way 4 AN s h R binston, Ms r r? I tment for Diseases” Mailed 5. Jehnsen & Uo., Lnow 4 i aw hh » Case Wil rein : HOGd AAC yiLi : i ld to cure any vy ailment Kidney Pill we can seii you Wolls * & the following prices, viz box six boxes f .? 5). to trad £4.01 u'r dozer : 75 per doze : » pos* aid Gan S. jJCHES, may2° Charlottetown. Scoris 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. PAIN-KILLER THE GREAT aantie sat ramily Medicine of the Age. Taken Internally, It Cures Diarrhea, Cramp, and Pain in the Stomach, Sore Throat, Sudden Colds, Coughs, etc., ete. Used Externally, It Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Spra Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neura gia, Hheumatism, Frosted Feet. 13, No article ever attained to such unbounded popular ty —Saicm veers r%, MONTREAL MILLINER WRITES: “ T was st } ness last year and * t ‘ t ‘ was the best to u tes t ] makes F ‘ 7 _ . wed me that nome com ? Strength, Smoothness and Freedom from Kinks found ia CLAPPERTON’S THREAD t k ‘ « ere ane - Cel BRISTOL'S f [uristos ! BRISTOL’S Sarsaparilla and costs PILLS ] Greatest of all Liver, Stomach and Blood A SPECIFIC FOR Rheumatism, Gout and Medicines. Chronic Complaints. They Cleanse and Purify the Blood All Druegists and General Dealers. A SCORCHER'S REVERIES. The Eifrontery of Other People Positively Astonishes Him. Ting-a-ling! Ting-a- ling! Get out of the way, there! By Ge ge, that was a close call for that w an—and for me! I don’t se hat la thinkine f The wha people ure LHINKING Of ey walk out in » the street just as if they id a right to be there, and some one is always trying to cross just as | want to turnacorner. There ought to bea law against it law that would com- pel pedestrians to remain on the side- walks, where they w 1 not be in the way of those who really have rights I ne streets | Look out! Hi, there! Confound it a Children ought to I ed the parents’ yards, . ‘ ys getting in the way, e would be an awful roar ifIs vel No one would t nk that they were encroach- £ rights, and I would probab- ly go to js That shows the injustice i favoritism of our social system. Here I wheelman of some im} ort- ;} ance in the ‘cycling worid, actualy } ce mpelled to moderate my speed and | move with care and caution lest I run | over some child that has been sent to | the corner t buy a cake of yeast, or some woman who is trying to usurp some of my rights by crossing the street. It is outrageous, Pee posters vus Hi! Hi! Ting-a-ling! Great Scott! The old lady came near being obliged toturn a double somer- sgult. She’d cught to have known that I w l want to turn that corner; at, of st 1 people are inclined to be ‘ tle slow-witted at times. TI Ss Way the y sh ald be ke; t off the street As a matter of fact, streets eught to be tunneled or bridged at every Phat is the only way wheelmen can be protected in theiy ights, t y wi mn which pedes- ling-a g Ting-a-ling! Clang! 4 - | } ping Jupiter! but that wasa | ; ve! That's what comes of giving t streets 071 t tender mercies ipanhies. I almost dis- ite right of way with that car, nd it 1 r pays. 1 don’t see why . ted i the streets any: \ hey ‘ bsolutely mo rex . r gnts of others, and should be arred for all time. They are a source of constant danger te wheeimen, and thatis enough to— think you own this roa Get vour old buggy out of way! It takes up the space of twe t : y =. It's an outrage that people with wagons and carriages should be per. a. 2 1 , mitted to use the paved streets and get the way of wheelmen. It never ight to be permitted. Let them take npaved streets if they must go t, Where they wont be a menace to the tirst claim tothe , wonder if we could not get the « ouneil to pass some such those who have } aved streets. wasthat. It’s worth trying any- way. I'll bring it up at the next meeting of our bicycle club. Wedded to a Tree, A curious custom prevails in certain parts of india which may be called a marriage. In families where there are several daughters the marry after married. That, of course, is not the case, but the obstacle can easily be surmounted if elder declares herself ready to marry some tree or a large SVIMDOLICAL younger sisters may only heeider sister is always the sister flower or some other lifeless object. Inthis way the disagreeable conse juences of disregarding the time- honored custom may be avoided and the younger sister can safely be wed- led to her living choice. The eldes sister nust, however, take care not to lar tree, ine; if she chooses a an elm treeor a plum, apple or divorce— S00n aS a choose a po} “ot Ot tree, she may get a shake it off as apri that isto say, real man will ask for her hand—while fshe marries one of the first three named trees she cannot easily shake her marital bonds, for these trees are sacred and must not be trifled with. An Exchange of Favors. The following anecdote displays one of those characteristics possessed by the Prince of Wales which have helped to earn for hii the title of ‘*The First Gentleman of England:” When the traim conveying the Prince and Prin- cess of Wales to Aberystwith stopped at Wel hpool station recently, the lit- tle daughter of Mr. Denniss, the gen- of the Cambrian Rail- ways, presented the Princess with a After other presentations had been made the Princess called the child back, when the latter offered to the Prince a buttonhole of lillies of the valley. The Prince accepted the gift, ind remarked, “If you give me this I mu and he there- buttonhole a fine eral manager youqgue t. mine,” his st give you pon took from ee ee j ‘ nation and handed it to the child. God's Plants. Ve are as yet only the roots of a uture beautif The best nan shoot a little way ul plant. or woman 15 <¢ nly a out of the ground. We are God’s plants, God’s flowers. Be sure that ' ill help us to unfold into some- ing serenely fair, nobly perfect, if not n this life, then in another. If He eaches us to be satisfied till we have finished our work, He will not be satistied until He has finished His. — James Freeman Clarke. not On Lower Levels. We all live on far lower levels of vitality and of joy than we need to do. We linger in’the misty and oppressive valleys when we might be climbing the sunlit hills. God puts into our hands the book of life, bright on every page with open secrets, and we suffer it todrop out of our hands unread.— Canon Farrar. College Boeks— Student’s Hume, Swett Methods of Teaching, Smith’s Hietor, of Rome, Beachet’s French Grammary Spiers and Surenne’s French Dictionary, Liddell and Seott’s Greek Lexicon, Dr. Smith’s Latin-Eoglieh Dictionary, and everything in college books, at Cartsr’s bookstore. Prices always the lowest. } out : pronounced DAILY EXAMINER Clean School Rooms. An ideal, but we are assured quite necessary, state of cleanliness for health- ful school rooms requires that the floors shall be darrpened and ewept every day, with all the windows open; the dusting to be done the next morning with a damp cloth, In addition to this clean- ing, Dr. Adams, who is the President of the Orange County Medical Societies, believes that at least every other day the should be thoroughly scrubbed with soap and water. “he various *vom- en’s clubs throughout the country whose members are interested in the work of will de well to find how near the school rooms where their children spend the greater part of their waking hours approach this steta No Need For Agitation, tloors the public schools The eminent physician wasirritable, Ve aid is it Calling the porter, he said that keeps singing ‘I would not live always?” ’ ‘It’s the lady in the apartment above, sir.” ‘*Well, tell her that asa professional nan I am prepared to assure her that he won't. and is cOuse- ently no cause for furth agitation er part Too Light. Mr. Quilp—Well, here’s a new idea; ey sure making aluminum ships | .0oW, Mrs. Quilp—G racious! They won't et me :anvofthem! I want some- heavy enough to hold down the vuey = lnconsistency. {f<abel— She i » inconsistent! } — ndeed Joyful Intelligence INOTHER SUFFERER MADE HAPPY. } ! Why can’t she A Toronto Lady Says That Paine’s Celery Compound Accomplishes All Trat It Caims To Do. Those who are fortunate enough to use Paine’s Celery Compound are always blessed. physically and mentally. They receive what they most stand in need of-- renewed health, vigorous appetite, and healthy digestion . When these clessings are resto’ el to tho-e who bave suifered daily for long i us tlow of pity others who are mouths, there is a gener and sympathy towar is bound by the chaius of disease and sick- ness, anda di-position io tell the good news that Paine’s Celery Compound cures. Mrs. Laura Garland, 676 Crawford street loronto, was long a sufferer from impaired igestion, causing continual pain in the nead. Her appetite was poor, and her zeneral condition of health was of such a nature as to cause alarm to her friends. f She wisely made use of Paine’s Celery Compound, and was made well and sirong, ~ the following extracts from her letter will show :— “ Your Paine’s Celery Compound has most wonderfully improved my health. Before using it my appetite was poor— almost gone; I was aleo weak and debili- tated, and suffered severely from pains in he head. “Paine’s Celery Compound certainly does allthat isclaimed forit. I have recommended it to my friends, and they all speak highly of the results received from it. I wish Paine’s Celery Compound the success it so richly deserves.” British emigration to the United States shows a marked falling off. Up to the beginning of the present month this year’s arrivals from the United Kingdom number 27,000 lees than for the same period last year. Canada’s figures, on the other hand, show a gain of 1,000 during the tame period, The gold fixlds of Suuth Africa a.d West Australia have attracted the } stream of British emigration in their d:- rection. Our gold fields in British Colum- bia and in the Rairy River district may counteract this influence and cause an increased movement of population to Canada, especially asin the Transvaal and Matobeleland the conditions of busi- ness are unsetiled, and in West Australia the want of water inakes mining difficult. GREENS FOR AUTUMN. Diamond Dyes Give the Richest Colors. The manufacturers of the justly popular Diamond Dyes constantly avail themselves of every improvemevt in ihe manufacture of dye stufl-, thue giving to home dyers all over the world each and every advantage possessed by the largest manufacturers on earth. Have you tried the Diamond Dye Fast Dark Green, Diamond Dye Fast Olive Green, and Diamond Dye Fast Bottle Grien? For the dyeing of Wool and Silk goods, these Greens are certainly triumphs of science. For the coming ‘autumn the above Greens, with their varied shades —Hun- ter’s Green, Myrtle Green, Bronze Green, Russian Green, and 9'd Green—wil! be all therage for ladies’ suits and dresses. Use ovly the “Diamond,” and you will eurely get the best resu!ts and colors. —_———_ + Business prospects in the States are dijs- tinctly brightening due chiefly to the im- provement in the political outlook. In addition to this very important factor it is to be remembered that September is usu- ally a month of greater activity than July or August. Travelling salesmen report a much better feeling, and collections are said to be improving. Merchants generally seem to anticipate increasing trade; for chelves are empty, and many new enter- prises which will give added employment to labor and increase the demand for ma- terials, are simply waitiug to be inaugur- ated. After a long period of contraction the expansion willinevitably be the more once @ real beginning is made, Completey Inocked Out **] was e0 much run down I had togive up work, and I felt as if life wae not worth living,’ writes Wm. W. Thompson, Zephyr, Ont. “I took Seott’s Sarsaparilla and am now feeling as I did years ago.” Scott’s Sarsaparilla tones up the entire system, purifies the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofulous poisons. Ask for Scott’s and get it. “FROM ANCIENT INDIA 4 > 3 af eS Older leaves conta ep . a in those we use. oe 436. SCc+ 606. use use For THE ALBERT TOILET mr ee? “~~ - wr Wi — rate re eS ee ee It’s Your if your skin is cracked, broken, chapped and sore. strengthens, not destroys ; makes the skin soft, smooth and sweet. It’s your fault if you do not ee ee - : j ano SWEET CEYLON.” 7 ‘ iene . . > >a , Are not injurious to nerves OF stomach because early pickings only are used in blending. in strong acids that are not found Delicate. or Nervous Women Should Drink Tetley’s. In lead Packets to preserve their Fragrance, TOc. Pea Le Fault You should a soap that heals, not wounds ; that BABY’S OWN SOAP. sale by all druggists. SOAP CO., MONTREAL. As great Britain gets out of debt it Le- comes easier for other uations to plunge more deeply in. Having paid off £124,000, 000, or $620,060,000, of the national debt in the last twenty years, she has increased by that amount the funds from which foreign governments may raise their loans. Within the last three years the United States alone has increased its debt by one- third of this amount. A Vrominent Londoner, ARE YOU GOING 10 BOSTON —BY THE— Loxpon, 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. Joun Preppicoms, 160 Sydenham St. | In England small families are the rule among the “upper tea.” The} average is seven oreight children. The} Queen is the motber of nine and the Prin | of Wales of six children. Lord Abergraverny isthe father of ten, the Duke of Argyle of twelve, the Dowager ' Countess of Dadley is the mother of seven children, the Earl of Ellesmere boasts of | eleven, the Earl of Inchi juin of fourteen, } the Earl of Leicester of exghteen, and the | Duke of Westminster of fifteen. hardly | cess 40,000 Free Samples Given Away in Eight. Months, j ( hase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are {the only | kidney pills krowa with sufficient merit to guarantee the proprietors in giving away hundreds of thousands of sample packages free. Ask your druggist for a sample if your kidneys or liver is deranged. The Appellate Court of Illinois. Pourth District, has decided that ploughing corn on Sunday in the sight of church goers does not in itself constitute a disturbance of the peace. The defendant being a Seventh Day Adventist, cbserved Satarday as the Sabbath and ploughed cora on Sun- day, and bis arrest and conviction resulted. The case was appealed tothe Appellate with the above result, PAST YOUR PRIME Perhaps not in years, but in energy. Your health is not good, yet you hard- ly know what is the matter with you. Your business, too, is on the decline. People miss the old elastic spirit you showed in former years. ‘The secret of all this is that your constitution is worn out and your blood is bad. Set both right by the use of Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills. One box will cure you TD yspepsia, Rheumatism Cratarrh. Et eadachea Avi ments peculiar to womem Scrofula 35 nervation. Sciatica "Poor biocod. Lndigestion. L,iver complaint 1.033 of appetite Severe kidney diseases Thousands of sufferers have publicly testified to the efficagy of Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills. They are the best, so use the best. One pill a dose; one cent a dese; 25 cents a box, For sale by all dealers. or by the manufacturers, Edmanson, Bates & Co, Toronto. Use Chase's Linseed and Turpentine‘or all throat and lung troubles. Large bottle, emall dose, small price, 25e. Yi Pom Chin, the first envoy extraordin- ary and minister plenipotentiary from his majesty the king of Korea to the United States government, arrived at Vancouver by the Empress of China, with a nnmerons | suite, and passed through Montreal on Wed- nesday en route to Washington. | PYNY - PECTORAL Positively Cures COUGHS and COLDS in a surprisingly short time. It’s a sci- entific certainty, tried and true, soothing and healing in its effects, W.C. McComsrr & Son, Bouchette, QOue., report in a letter that Pyny-Peetoral cured Mrs, (. Garoean of chronic cold 1 ¢hest and bronchial tubes, and also cured W, G. McComber of a long-standing cold, Mr. J. H. Hutrty, Chemist, : 528 Yonge St.. Toromo, writes: “ Asa general cough and lung syru ny- Pectwral is a most invaluable Seaneseiies i has given the utmost satisfaction to all who have tried it, many having spoken to me of the benefits derived from its use in their families, It is suitabie for oid or young, being pleasant to the taste. Its sale with me has been wonderful, and I can always recommend it as a safe and teliable cough medicine.” Large Bottle, 25 Cis, DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lrp. Sole Proprietors MONTREAL LANCASHIRE ( ‘! twenty years as a Practical FAST LINE P Buy your tickets by the SS HALIFAX, leaving Charlottetown every Friday at WW. CLARKE, Ticket Agent. May 29—d&w Steamer Campana. —_———$—$$———— Reduced fares for remainder of the seascn To Montreal (meals included).......$18 00 " = ” Return 27.600 To Quebec, “ as ase = ” ge Return 24.00 CARVELL BROS. C.7’town, sept4d—2aw 2wke. P. E. |. Commercial College and Shorthand !nstitute. The undersigned, having purchased from S. F. Hodgson, al! his interest in this institution, is now prepared to carry on its work in the commodious premises occupied during the past pear, oyer the ‘Bank of Nova Scotia, Queen Square | Courlottetown. Being a graduate of, and hav- }been for some time a teacher in the Montreal Business College, after a full course at that Institution, he now offers to students, both Jadies and Gentlemen, a business education second to nove, Our business course will embrace Book Keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Com- mercial Law, Business and Legal Forme, Business Penmanship, Business Corres- | pendence, English Grammar and Compo sition. As we have had an experience of over teporter in the Ben Pitman System, we will give Shorthand very careful attention. Our students will also be instructed in the use of thé Remington Typewriter. avo sjuapmig psIdNper Ajaywels sayey enter at any time, but our Autamn course , begins Sept, lst. Apply at once in person cr by mail for prespectus. i ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal & Manager. P. O. Box 242. JURY'S WATCHES CLOCKS AND JEWELRY Are the best and cheapest in town. Try him for bargains, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE P. O. aug2;—dy & wky. FOR PICKLING 3 bbls. Pickling Spice. 30 “ Malt Vinegar, full proof, 39 bbls White Wine, full proof, 20 bbls English Malt. 50 Demijohns White Wine, XX, Wholesale only. CARVELL BROS. CHURCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Eagehill, ia. Michaelmas Term Begins Sept 5,1886 BISHOP OF NOVA SCOTIA~ CHAIRMAN BOARD OF TRUSTEES: LADY PRINCIPAL—MISS MACHIN; ViICE-PRINCIPAL—MISS PAINTER Wrindaor Nova [70 yy indgor, Nova t With Eight Resident Governesses, Four Instructors, Matron and Trained Nurse, Housekeeper, etc., The New Assembly Hall, Art Rocm; ten additional Music Rooms, and the En- larged Schoo] Room, will be ready for oc - | cupation in September. Special Senior ‘Students admitted. Dip- lomas gravted. The situation of Edgehill is remarkanvly attractive and healthy. The grounds include Lawns, Tennis Courts, Skating Rink, Gardens, etc., and cover FIRE ASSURANCE CO. OF ENGLAND Capital: Fiftsen Million Dollar ; ESTABLISHED 1845 DESBRISAY & STEWART - - AGENTS.» - ’ Office: Next Bank Nova Scotia, Ch’town eight acres. For calendar containg full information apply to DR. HIND, Windsor, N. 8. y21-246 tl 15th Sep. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT (.£fice -- Kent Street Aug 16,°94 ly Finding "Cinve to Read tae Bible, He who cannot find time to consult his Bible will one day find that he has timeto be sick; he who has no tine to pray must find time to die; he wlio can tind no time to reflect is most likely to find time to sin; he who cannot find time for repentance will find an etern- ity in which repentance will be of no avail; he who cannot find time to work for others may find an eternity in which to suffer for himself.—Hannah More. Hit the Nail, Too. ‘I saw a very curious thing to-day,” **‘What was it?’ ‘A woman driving a nail witha hammer instead of withthe back of her best hair brush.” An Oid Complaint. Doctor—My dear madam, I nothing whatever for you. Lady—Gracious! What is the mat- ter with me? Doctor—Nothing. an do His Own Messengers. It is God’s giory to accomplish His work by messengers of His own choos ing, and He citen hides the men: ing of His ways frov:: His own people. Some may have mad» too much of the Imper- fectiona of the Bible, but others assuredly have refused to see them lest they shoula lose what faith they had. Shail we on that account attempt to exciu either party from the number of Chrisv’s fol- lowers? That is a matter to bo cacided by Christ himself on far other grounds than their opinion of tho “high r criti vism,’’ bat, looking at the matter fron our own point of view, it is well to re member that the middle groun! fu-day is not the middie ground of eve! , ubpresson eration ago. ‘There is an exclusiveness of narrow belief as well a: an inconsiderate inclusiveness ¢ itpless liberality, and it is possible to ! nore concerned for Goi’s honor in study of the methods of His work than He hax ever cared to be. 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. Many acd many weeks have I had to lay off the road from this trouble. I tried «i ‘+ other pile ointments and so called rem+« es with no permanent relief to the intense itebing and stinging, which irritated by scratching would bleed and ulcerate. One box of Chase’s Ointment cured me comp/etely. THE EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION WiLL HOLD ITs ... FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR ON ITS EXHIBITION GROUNDS, Opening Sept. 224 and Closing Oct. 2, 1898, Exhibits of Machinery and Manufactures Farm and Dairy Products, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, &c. Products of the Forest, Mines and Water: Pajutings, Sculpture. &c., Fancy Work. ° The Provincial wernment herd of Live Stock, just purchased, will be exhibited and sold on the Grounds. Large Prizes in all the Usual Departments. 2 Attractions.— Fireworks every suitable evening, Band Music, afternoonsand evenings, Attractive Performances in the AMUSEMENT HAL, Varied Attractions on the PARADE GROUNDS. GPRBCIAL PASSENGER RATES ON Al! (INES OF TRAVEL PRIZE LISTS WILL BE DIS ti. UVED AFTER JULY 15ti. @ETRY FORMS AND ALL DESIRuS ixroRM wr : Bk VURNISHED ON APPLICATION tO aia CHAS. A. EVERETT, vc ae Manager aud Sec’y, The Canada Accident ASSURANCE CO, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, AGENT FOR P. E. L., Accepts Plate Glass Instrance also. May 23, 1896—law (6) BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES Grafton Street, Opposite Court }Louse, JOMN M. NICHOLSON, Prop’r. Having opened a public Stable on Graiton Street, I am prepared t» take Genilemcn’s horses and Colts at all seasons of the year to board, train, break or keepin road condition for Immediate use. Horse Clipping also at tended to. Terms reasonable. Wants, Lost, Found, && Advertisements under this heading charge five cents per line. oe SALE OR TO LE?.—Pmpty or partly furnished, the dwelimg house on Wey- mouth Street, formerly occupied by 1). J. Me- Donald, Post office.—App!y to Mrs. Michael McCormackx- onthe premises, or to Mr. M P, Hogan, Prince St. septld tin. OST—A Silver, Carriage Door-handle, key- i shaped Any one bringing it t» this Office will be suitably rewarded sept!—tf AGENTS MAKE $18 A WEEK EASY AND sure. Sendus yoar address and we will show you how to do it. Imperial Silver- ware Co, Box P.L, Windsor Ont, YES, WE HAVE THE BEST PAYING busiwess ever offered agents, $18 a week can surely be made by any nan or women, No possible doubt about it. Imperial Sil- verware (o., Box P.L, Wiadsor, Ont. REMEMBER WE POSITIVELY @UARAN- tee $/8 a week, Dont fail to write at once. We will surprise you. Imperial Silverware Co., Box P, L,, Windsor,Ont. aug25—lmo sia anaradieasonncantaitlis ahaeemcomuatiinmeritahins V ANTED.—A Double-Barrel Shot Gun, Breach Loader,l0 bore. Must be in g order.—Address P.O. Box 697, City septi—tt Several Bright young ment ~~~do work for us in this vicinity If they have Bicycles all the better Address, “Advertiser,” Brantford Ont. 7 LET—The Shep on Grafton St opposite Law Courts, now occupied by W A Hut- cheson as a Fruit and Confectionery Store Possession given early in Nov Apply to D May septi—dyawky-tf O LET—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing 7 rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole pnouse 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, Lower Queen sireet, or to the owner at Southport Epwakp KELLY june 19, 1896 WA Several first-class clerks to at tend to our business in thi and adjoining Counties. Apply with re f rences. THE BRADLEY-GARRETSON (o,, Lrp,, 49 Richmond St, W., Toarento Ont : LET.—A three story dwelling house on Prince St, containing eight rooms and antry, Possession given Oct, Ist. Apply to V. W. Weliner- sep '['o Ler.—The store and printing office now occupied 7 Haszard & Moore in the Brown Block, Possession given Ist Novem- ber. Appiy to James Paton. june 1124 6. TO LET-The pieasantly situated dwelling house facing south on Milford Street, near Brighton Road, adjoining the residence of Mr W J Buliman. 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 hall, pantry, kitchen and back porch on ground floor. Four bedrooms and ba'h room on first floor, two bedrooms in «tlic. Ample yard and shed inr ar, grass plot and shade trees in front. Renet moderate. A Ww ©. HARKIS, Architect, 246 * _ «} aul -«tf| ttl] (I atl -«ij] -«{f : Vani att] ati] ail «ill ai{{} aifi{ «(| ait at} aiff : eit 4 W.S. Kimball & Co.., atti} “ROCHESTER, N. Y. aif 1 FIRST PRIZE MEDATS alr Cigarettes Retail Everywhere (Oc. per Package wth -«ilf st|| atl: -all] sill} ttl 1 ait] sees S SES SSSSSeeTerreree SeSTT$TST TTT T$TFTT}TTTTTSTTSTSTSTT SCTE Wood Furnace ov F— re 2 ‘Famous Magnet” Made in 8 sizes using 3, 4 and 5 feet wood. Will heat from 10,000 to 100,000 cubie feet. Very strong fire box. Large feed door. Extra heavy steel flues with cast heads which are very casily cleaned. Instant direct or indirect draft, All operations from front of furnace. You Can,**? yor ouse warm from cellar to garret and Do It Cheaply. Highest Testimontals From all Dealers and Users LONDON, MONTRBAL,. . . TORONTO. WINNIPEG and The McClary Mfg. Co., sozosto winnires If your local dealer cannot supply, write our nearest house. POOSESOSSSOOSLOD i i i i i i i i i hh i pair hrihiihihiibihbhih hp inh ipihbi ite trio trhrhatrinh bthrtb dir db tintin dda Fever rrr777"r"rrvvVVvYvYY $ PROVINCIAL Exhibition ay - AND — —RACES— @ WILL BE HELD AT CHARLOTTETOWN, ON Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday September 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th. All animals and articles for exhibition must be entered at the office cf the See retary, Cameron Block, Charlottetown, on or before Saturday, 12th Sept. Horse Races. - - - - = Premiums $1,150.08, SECOND DAY.—WEDNESDAY, 1OTH SEPTEMBER. Three year Old Class. ceseereseeeer PUbe $150.08 Free For All, open to Canada and the United States..................s00e0008 “ 20008 THIRD DAY.—THURSDAY, 17TH SEPTEMBER, 1896. Three Minute Class..... pospeiiesuaesuhieb longs eovsceeccoces pieveccsonabencenns eescssos Purse $150.00 2.28 Class... paches sapbinogtbnsssediveend hit iiek ees wenbeessn st seebeesensce 250.06 Free For All, (Pacers)... .... saadhélian wioussiecssccass stam 150.06 Entries close 8th Sept. No Horee barred by record made after August Ist, 1896, For further particulars see Prize List, to be had on «pplication to the Secretary. All communications to be addressed to the Secretary. BENJAMIN ROGERS President. Aug] 96—law&w—all isld papers till drie. RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. B. WARBURTON, Secretary A. — 2 Hichland Ranges — «Made in Boston —SOLD ONLY BY— Fennel & Chandler. Charlottetown, July 22, 1896—246 & wy => Wood's Phosphodine.— The Great Eng lish Remedy. Is the result of over 35 years treating thousands of cases with all knowl drugs, until at last we have discovered the true remedy and Ltreatment-® combination that will effect a prompt and permanent cure in all siages of Sexual Debdility, Abuse or Exzcesses, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Mental Worry, Excessive Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Alcoholic Stimulants, all ot ° which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Woed's Before Taking. Phosphodine has been used successfully by hundreds of cases that seemed almost hopeless—cases that had been treated by the most talented physi- -——————™ cians—cases that were on the verge of despair and insanity—cases that were tottering over the grave—but with the continued and persevering use of Wood’s Phosphodine, these cases that had been given up to die, were restored to man!y vigor and health—Reader you need not despair—no mat- ter who has given you up as incurable—the remedy is now within your reach, by its use you can be restored to a life of usefulmess and happiness. Price, one package, $1; six packages, $5; by mail free of postage. One will please, s?x guaranteed to cure. Pamphlet free to any address. ee The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont-, Canada. |_After Taking. Wood's Phosphodine is sold by responsible wholesale and retail druggists in the Dominiogs SB DFSVVWBWWON HS VRWVeQ sTeseseewws . bo fs