= Fea s nave Johnson's Anodyne Liniment DAILY EXAMINER - - OTHER | SHOULD itinthe House r to the inmates of every ry lameness, every pain, every tis. colds. coughs, croup, catarrh, nza and neuralgia. Originated in 1810, by tho late Dr. A. Johnson, Yamily Physician. re cm v s A ’ ; milly. I ‘ ; dar . 1 es Oo. H i Our Book “Treatment for Diseases Sold by ali Druggists. t. S. JOHNSON & CO.. 22 Custom House Street, A NIAGARA TRAGEDY A COMBINATION or RARE, SEARCHING ano POTENT EssenrTiat DISTILLATIONS FOR INFLAMMATION ‘EXTERNALLY For all Pains, Aches, Sore Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Scalds, Burns, Stings, Bites and Chilbisins, INTERNALLY For Colds, Sore Throat, Croup, Asthma, Colic, f Diarrhoa, Pleurisy, Ste. a —~_—— - + a ss BY AL. DeuccierTs ane DEALERS PRICE BEC. AWO SOC. 4ER BOTTLE THE DODDS MEDICINE CO, TORONTO, ONT. Dodd’s Kidney Pilie i se$, Viz. 5 per box 40. Tothe trade—$4.00 rdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 pery dozen. Sent hy to any address po ail Thai GEORGE E. HOGHES, mar?” © Larlottetown. conditions In some conditions the gain from the use of Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil is rapid. For this reason we put up a Soc. size, which is enough for an ordinary cough or cold or useful as a trial for babiesand children. In other conditions gain must be slow, sometimes aimostimperceptible,health can't be built up in a day. For this Scott's Emulsion must be taken as nourish- ment, food rather than medicine, food prepared for tired and weak digestions. Scott & Bowws, Chemists, 50. and $1.00 342084384083 4%] ] OS SG ' ‘SILveR GLOSS: STARCK é ; ¢ ; é ¢ 1S THE “OLD RELIABLE” @ LAUNDRY STARCH. ’ HOUSEKEEPERS WHO HAVE TRIED IT AND THEN OTHER @ MAKES ALWAYS RETURN TO 6 ; “SILVER GLOSS.” 9 THOSE WHO HAVE NOT TRIED 9 'T SHOULD DO SO AT ONCE. , . ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. ’ « 2a a es <->. ee ee Starches made by the Edwardsburg Starch Co., L’t’d., are always reliable. THEIR LEADING BRANDS ARE Benson’s Canada Prepared Corn FOR COOKING. Silver Gloss Starch, )| Ename! Starch, ee & OO 8GF8Beee ee FOR LAUNDRY. Jo Cure RHEVUNALISgs Tw A a £m Bristol’s SARSAPARILLA iT IS 4 AND NEVER F a ee re ee v4 irr tT S29 59 Oo XOU_ Wret PRISTOL'S SAASAPARILLE ll i —— oe ee CERTAIN (ae TH one PAIN-KILLER THE GREAT Family Medicine of the Age. Taken Internally, it Cures fiarrhea, Cramp, and Pain in the ®tomach, Sore Throat, Sudden Colds, Coughs, etc., etc. Used Externally, It Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Froeted Feet. No article ever attained to such unbounded pspular- ity — Salem Observer We can bear testimeny to the efficacy of the Pain- Killer. Wehave se n its magic effects in soothing the severest pain, end know it ww be a good article —c mem- nati Dispatch, Sothing has yet surpassed the Pain-Killer, which ts yo most Valuable family medicine now in use.— Tennessee wegen it has real merit; ag & meang of removing pain, no CRt rT. Mych en are subject to croup. A t tis nec irv is to give them a dose, the chest and thre it with your Liniment, n hed Il the croup disappears as Kk. A. Perrenor, Rockport, Tex. and Care of Sick Room," Mailed Free, Boston, Mass. & MAN DROWNED WHILE POWER- LESS HUNOREOS LOOK ON. He Started to Row Across the River, Lost Contro) of His Beat, Took Refuge in a and Finally Went to His Lodged Tre« Death Attempting to Leap Into a Boat, Since sunrise they had been reviewing the wonders concentrated between Lake Erle and Lake Ontario, for who could Certainly rush and resist the stop over privileges? not Chicagoans roar of life and stupendous ways of doting things. They where they could look into the majesty of the Amer- the June das who love the chose a seat ican cataract and tried as waned to realize that the grave thunder, the desperate leap of silver and sapphire, the grinding into smoke on the cocks below had been on for eras This was a tremendort ing for mortals accustomed to the evanes- cence of great power, and they abandoned the effort as vain ana confined themselves to remarking the daring po- gition of a tree washed down the river by white going is mental undertak- presently a recent freshet and apparently rooted in the ledge of rocks over which raved and plunged the American falls The wo len giagt extended at full length, seemed t« be looking defiantly over the rocky wall down into the caldron Below. That th torrent must finally conquer was evi dent, but to defy Niagara for even a few hours—how. magnificent! “That tree reminds me of my first visit to th said a sudden anc deep voice from eneath a bench a few feet away from traveler ahs falls, , where the two were sitting. As no one else was withir reasona hearing distance,the awakene¢ dreamers felt the remark mus¢ be fo: them, thongh the speaker looked as i he were addressing the Canadian shor or th Three sisters He was a stout elder! I volent faced man to whon jnite preper to listen. He im pellec went on hurriedly as if he felt to tell a story and wished it finished, somewhat after the manner of the An- cient Mariner. ‘It must have been near the end of the fifties, that first visit of mine. I ha just captain of a boat on th river and had come down here betwee: runs A big tree had lodged over the alls, just | that one there now. } seem to see it all over again, only things along s ‘ different. A little befor: 6 o'clock n evening a man starter from the other bank at what he mus have thought a safe distance from the falls. Very soon we saw that it wa desperate rowing with him, but he seomed to be getting across when sud denly his little boat began to whir downward with the current. He went uttered verge of th: with it of course, but he no cr almost at the and caught a lim ami when precipice he leaped up of that tree—no, not that one, but ths one there 40 years ago and scated him self across the trunk. And there he sat with the waters roaring close around hiu like hungry wolves. “You shoul 1 sh seen the excitement Men, women and gathered o1 } } ve & AME children the bank and stood, hour after hour shouting and praying and crying ove that man, and pot one of them kner him. I never did hear who he was People coming in on the train steppe: Mr to s what the excitement war about, especially those from the west o1 the one now calle You know {t run giving : rapids to the whirlpool, and could see fron the car windows that something unasua was happening down here, ‘‘And some of the men who stopped off clubbed together and offered $10, 00( to anybody who would save that miwm— he a perfect stranger too! And they wen: up and dewn through the crowd, throw ing up their arms as if they were insane and shouting out their offer till they were Ten thousand dollars then #100,000 does now, the Canada Southern the Michigan Central several miles along the shore, from the ; -onple sO peopit view of things hoarse, seemed as Inuch as and it was awfully tempting, but every body was afraid, some because they didn’t know anything about the rocks and undercurrents, and some because they knew too much. “The man was but 1 few fect from shere—we could talk with him from the bank. He was a well built, fine looking young fellow of When men wanted a few years ago to get the cable across for the suspension bridge over there. and did not know how. some one —axz American no doubt—suggested a way which they followed. They sent across a kite. To the tall of the kite they tied a cord, to the cord a rope, to the rope a cable. I've bee’. wondering as ] sat here why, in all that crowd, not one of us thought of trying to help {n that way. The wind blew toward the island, just over against where the man sat, and we might have lowered a rope to him— possibly. Heseyvn knows we wanted to. As the hours ran on we seemed to get acquainted with that man until he ap- peared to be our own brother, and yet.we could not get to him a mouthful of food or help him back to life. Well, he sat there looking into the face of death, speaking only when spoken to, from 6 about 25. o'clock in the evening to 4 o'clock the next afternoon—22 hours! At last some- thing had to be done, and so a_ boat, secured by ropes, was drifted toward him. It seethed round and round and then seemed to stop a second right un- der wher He gave a brave, well aimed leap, but the boat glided from un- der him, and with the words they say every one uses in meeting sudden, con- scious death—‘ My God!'—he went over the falls ”’ Here the elderly gentleman rose ab- ruptly and strode away as if be could not trust himself to say another word,— Chicago Tribune. he sat. What is the difference between an eu- cationist and an educator? On page 1837 of the International Dictionary are these two records: ‘‘Timothy Dwight, Amert- can edcationist,"’ etc, and ‘‘Charies William Eliot, American educator,'’ eto, The Children’s Fnemy. Scrofula often shows itself in early life and is characterized by swellings, absces- ess, hip diseaces, etc. Consumption is scrofula of the lunge. In this class of tnedicines has aequired a repyutatiou equal to Perry Davis Pain K iller.— Newport New Boware of livitations. buy only the genuine “ Pexzy Davis.” Gebd everywhere; large Lottles, 2x. diseases Scott’s Emulsion is un iquestion- ably the most reliable medicine. VASTNESS OF ST. PETER'’S. It Produces Almost the Effect of Terror on the Mind. The building is so far beyond any fa- miliar proportions that at first sight all details are lost upon its broad front. The mind and judgment are dazed and stag- gered. The earth should not be able to bear such weight upon its crust without eracking and bending Hike an over- loaded table. On each side the colonnades run curving out like giant arms, always open to recelve the nations that go up there to worship. The dome broods over all, ike a giant’s head motionless in meditation, The vastness of the structure takes hold of a man as he tssu°s from the street by which he has come from Sant’ Angelo. In the open space in the square and in the ellipse between the colonnades and on the steps, two hundred thousand men could be drawn up in rank and file, horse and foot and guns. Excepting it special occasion, there are rarely more than two or three hundred The paved emptiness breath of surprise, small to take breadth be on some persons in sight. makes one draw a and human eyes seem too in all the flatness below, all the before, and all the height above. Taken together, the picture is too big for convenient sight. The impression itself moves unwieldily in the cramped brain. A building almost five hundred feet high monstrous effect upon the mind. Set in words, 4 descript ion of it conveys ho clear ¢ ymcep ion; seen for the first time, the impres sion produced by it cannot be put into language. It is something like a shock to the intelligence, perhaps, and not al together a pleasant one. Carried beyoud the limits of mistake, exaggera- tion becomes when it is colpmon produces a down ” mere caricature; but magnified beyond humanity's measures, if may acquire an element ap- proaching to terror, The awe-striking giants of mythology were but magnified Che first sight of St. Peter's affects every-day streets, men, one as thovgh, in the walking among one’s fellows,one should man forty feet high.—‘‘St. Marion Crawford, 1n_ the meet with a Peter's,’’ by Century for July. A Sculptor's Home. Hamlin Garland describes Kemeys, the sculptor, and his wife and home in McClure’s Magazine! The eot- tage is not noticeable outside; inside, the presence of the sculptor is every- In the little halls as you enter ure his trophies; over the mantle a mountain sheep; opposite a huge black buffalo glowers; in the corner is the head of a grizzly bear, the hero and almost the victor in a battle with the sculptor. A beautiful bronze prairie cock brought back spring days on the farm in Iowa. A mountain lion in a beautiful and sin- gularly graceful pose looked down from a stand as if from a high rock. In each room bronze reproductions in frame dec Edward where. orated the walls. Indian ornaments, heads, arrows, pipes and all abound. The chief ornament of his home is his beautiful wife, his actual comrade and helpmeet Mrs Kemeys is also a «cuiptor, and works with her husband each day. She superintends the reproduetion of his work, and aids him in a manual way when she is not studying. She hopes ta be able to take up his oar and become his fellow artist. She modestly disclaims the possession of any special power, She is almost as remarkable in many ways as her husband. Her marvelous physique, her skill as a hunter and her energy and adaptability make her a perfect coiarade to him when they go out into the wil- derness. Good Memories of the Japanese. The jinrikisha men are coolies, with- out education or mental training. Most of them can read and write the names of streets and men and merchants and factories. They know the location and the number of every one of the 318,320 houses in Tokyo and the name of al- most every one of the 1,500,000 inhab- itants. They are very seldom puzzled to find an address, even though it may be given incorrrectly, and if you tell them accurately where you want to go they will take you without the slightest de- lay or hesitation, The same phenomenal memory appears in other classes of the people, and you have to be careful about telling a Japanese gentleman the same story twice.—Chicago Record. Mexican Indians dress a firefly against a plece of paper, when it resents the in- sult by producing a brilliant tending cver several inches. est type may thus be read light ex- The smal)!- %3 Nowadays when ladies take part in so many active sports it is necessary to have gowns that will r veserve their graceful shape thro’ every kind of exercise. and this is why Fibre Chcemois is so immensely popular. It rever loses its charming stiffness, yet owing to its flexible nature it im- parts a sinuous grace to your gowns which nothing can disturb. Dresses interlined with it will have just the same style at the end of the season as at the be- ginniug. But don’t expect these results | from imitations, always see the label on each yard to be sure that you are getting the genuine Fibre Chamois—it never dis- appoints. ‘ewrnee eeeereoeeeeeeoeeees oat wee © 688 6 ee O90 1 0190100 90 0 16 0 6 9 2900 28.0988 1888 Re RRO 88 Pm et BORO ROBO ORS. OOO OREO OOOO EERO OOO CORO OO OO OED *fielief for. ¢ Lung e eT roubles e @ e @ ” Gye EMULSION; In CONSUMPTION and all LUNG DISEASES, SPITTING OF BLOOD, © ° COUGH, LOSS OF APPETITE, ° DEBILITY, the benefits of this @ ®*rticle are most manifest. e By the aid of The *D. & 1." Emulsion. I hare @ rid ofa hocking e p AL bh had troubled a @ over @® year, and have guiaecd considerably in $ weight. I liked this Eroulsion so well | was glad @ when the time came around to take it. € T. H. WINGHAM, C.E., Montreal r 50c, and $1 per Bottle © DAVIS & | AWRENCE CO., Lro., Monrrear © COTTAGE TO LET. A nice cottage on Fitz-roy Street .cast, 1 Ow occupied by Rev D H Lolge, Possession given 15th July. ApplytoJ D Taylor, Book binder, * ti . july3 uf for Infants and Children. HIRTY years’ observation of Castoria with the patronage of millions of persons, pormit us to speak of it without guessing. It is unquestionably the best remedy for Infants and Children ° the world has over known, It is harmless. Children like it. Ut gives them health, It wiil save their lives. In it Mothers have something which is absolutely sefe and practically porfect as ——————— child’s medicine. Castoria destroys Worms. Castoria allay» Feverishnoss, Castoria provents vomiting Sour Curd, Castoria cures Diarrhwa and Wind Colic, Castoria relieves Tecthing Troubles. Castoria cures Constipation and Flatulency, Castoria neutralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonous air, Castoria . does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and _ bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk, Don't allow any ono to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that it is “just as good” and “will answer every purpose.” See that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. ~ The fac-simile signeture of FASIDE HOTEL, | kustico Beach, PE. 1 UMMER RESORT | OPEN JUI-Y F ne and cape, Bevatiful Grounda, Shady Walka, Boatins Sur: and till Water B«thing nice pier, Bowling Alley, Cr a que: and Tcnnis Lawns. cte— Address TOHN SEAWSON Coarlotetown. “> \ =~ on AN rk OOS RMI : Spottt NAAR GE Se TvvvesPaqvenn tes , sh: 2 ee” % iy rd Node ate - om 1 Coach meets ~ oll tra‘ns — st >? Hunter River Coach leavesCharlottetown direct every Tuesday, Thurs- day and fa urday, between 4 and 5 o'clock p. m., calling for guests. .— a — a —— ee a ee a ie . oo ——— : No Hesitation al . - * IN CLAIMING «HAT ‘E/PadreNeedles «ff -at{f - 1s 4 ..-Richest Cigar ‘ut EVER PRODUCED IN CANADA -atll : ©02< e000 all| ~~~ El Pedre Nedles is Sweet and Mild. ihe alll Fir sa’e by all drveg'sts. lim ‘lS. DAVIS & SON, MONTREAL 5 Barbadces Molasses, | Beaver Line Steamers. / AND SUGAR. (SUMMER SERVICE DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL. = — 71 Now !ar ding ex Mary P., direct frei W st Indies 200 pune. choice brigct Bar ba .oes Molasses. : From From 400 Ibe. bright Barbaders Sagar Liverpool. Steamer Montreal N. RATTENBURY. June 27.... Lake Ontario.,......... July 14 iy] —end iw Jujy 4....Lake Huron... .. July 2 jy7l—end fw July is... Jake Superior. .- Aug. | uly 2)... L. ke Winn’ peg . seine Aug | Lake Onterio.,.......... Avg 19 Ree 6... FO eee, ci cee Aug. 7 Aug 22 Lake fuperior........... rept, 9 Aug. 29 ...Li+#ke Winnipeg ........ Eept. It And Weekly ' hereatter. FIRST CA BIN—$.0. $15, $59 and $50. Round Trip, $8, $5, $0 ane $110, eccording to steamer and accommodat on SECOND CABIN—To Liverpool, $°0; re- turn, $65; Glasgow, $32 “6; return, $68; Bristol, or Cardiff, $8; return, $69; London, $33; return 366 ST! ERAGE—To Liverpool], London, Glas- gow, B-ifast, at lowest rate.. NOTE—Steerage passengers | y the Beaver Line are provided with the use of bedding, and eating and drinkirg utens'!ls, free of charge. Freight carried at iowest rates and to al important points beth in Canadaand Great Britain on through bills of lading. Specia: facilities provid: d for the carriag of butter, cheese and perishable freight. For further particulars as to freight or pas sage apply to D. & C. MACIVER, PYNY - PECTORAL Positively Cures COUGHS and COLDS in a surprisingly short time. It's a sci- e€ntific certainty, tried and true, soothing and healing in its effects. W. C. McComper & Son, Bouchette, Que., report in a letter that Pyny-l'vetoral cured Mrs. (, Gareean of chronic cold in chest and bronchial tubes, and also cur W. @. MeComber of a long-standing cold. Me. j, H. Hutty, Chemist, 523 Yonge St., Toronto, writes: * Ag a general cough and lung syrup ee Pectoral is a most invaluable preparation. It has given Wee piteect eatidfaction to all whe Tower Buildings, Manager, Ix Hospital st have tried it, many having spoken to me of the : ) ft Liverpool, Montreal, ib calinnademeeit themes orTROOP & SON, Agents. St John. NB. the taste. Its sale with me has been wonderful, wer ovens and Lean always recommend-i as a safe and y if You Are . Going to reliable cough medicine.” Large Bottle, 25 Cis, Or any part of the United States, DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Ltp Sole Proprictors The Cheapest and Best Route is via the PLANT LINE, ; The Popular Summer Route. D W.C:MPBELL, . HOTEL ACADIA. Grand Traccdie Beach, P.E.!, OPENS JUNG 15 1896 Jaks Unrivalied as a iealth 1nd pleasure re wort. Direct Service From Charlottetown Tcrme, $2.00 per day ; $8 to $10 pe week. The S.S. HALIFAX will leave Char- I C. HALI, lottetown for Boston every Friday at 1 Menager p. m., arriving at Boston ondays 7 am., returning leave Boston Tucsdays at noon, caliing at Hawkesburyand Hal 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 S. Halifax sailing Satar- day miduight and with 8S OLIVETTE sailing every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m. For further particulars apply to Char- lottetown Navigation Co., Charlottetown Cherlottetuwnr, June 4, 1896—3 mos PLEASANT VIEW HOUSE. eee \ THICH has been thoroughly renovated and has been enlarged by the addition of a large wing, will be opeu for the reception o1 guests after Jure 20th. The Proprietor again solicits the patronage of all who desire to spend their vacation at a fi. +t «lass summer resort, MATTHEW SMITH, | or to Proy rictor H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt., Pleagent View Hamptor, june J5. may7 Halifax, N.S. wa WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1896. Italy and Gardens. 2@ climate of Italy renders it difficult and alinost impossible to have flowers growing in the ground all through the summer. After the magnificent efllores- cence of May and June the soil cakes into the consistency of terra cotta, and the sun, which has expanded and with- ered the roses and lillies and vines with such marvelous rapidity, toasts every- thing like so much corn or maize. Very few herbaieous flowers—the faithful, triendly, cheerful zinnias for instance— can continue blooming, and the olean- der, become more brilliant rose color with every additional week’s drought, triumphs over empty: beds. Flowers in Italy are a crop, like corn, hemp or beans. You must be satisfled with fallow soil when they are over. I say these things, learned by bitter experience of flowerless summers, to ex- plain why Italian flower gardening mainly takes refuge in pots—irom the som¢ great ornamented lemon jars down to the pots of carnations, doudle prerani- ums, tuberoses and jasmines on every wali, on every ledge or window sill—so much so, in fact, that even the famous sweet basil, and with it young Lorenzo's head, had to be planted in a pot. Now this poverty of flower beds and richness of pots made it easy and natural for the Italian garden to become, like the Mloor- ish one, a place of mere and water, a palace whose fountains spiashed in sunny yards wallet in with myrtle and laurel, in mysterious chambers roofed over with ilex and man’s Magazine. grec! v box. —Long- The Ancient Joke. “Ha! ha!’ chuckled the villager, after she beetle browed footpad had made a ruitiess investigation of his pockets, This is a good joke on you. I am on ny way home froma church fair and aven’t a cent left.”’ “Huht’ replied the beetle-browed ootpad, sarcastically. ‘It strikes me hat joke had its run about the time a ot and his money were parted,’’ Such is came, In looking over new maps of the an nexed ‘‘north side’’ of New York, a cer tain ‘‘Teetaw’’ avenue was observed by the board of street opening. One mem- ber thought the name was Indian; an- other said it would soon be known as Seesaw avenue, and it was at last dis- covered that the street was really named after Major Tetard, a noted Revolution- ary figure, and a clerk had made the error through imperfect hearing six years ago.—New York Times. COMMEND ABLE PROurriTUDK, A Resident of St. “oon, N. B.. Makes @ Suc cessful Trial of Dodd’s Kidney Pills Sr. Joux, N. B., Aug. 3.—Mr. Rober Moore, residing in Indiantown, a suburb of this citv, has recently made what is allow ed Ly all who are acquainted with h>fact- to be a most remarkable recovery He has been a snfferer from a ser ous Com plaint of the kilneys for over seven years and during that time bas suffered excru- ciating!y. He has also suffered con -ider ably in pocket, having paid large sums fo medical advice. Quite recently he hap pened to read of the many cures «ff» ted by Dodd’ Kidney Pille, and with a con- mendable promptitade made a tria' © hem, with the result that a‘ter taking three hoxes of the remedy he was entirely restored ta her ith. — THE EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD Its FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR ON ITS EXHIBITION GROUNDS, Opening Sept 22¢ and Cosing Oct. 24,1896, Exhibits of Machinery and Manufactures, Farm and Dairy Products, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, &c. Products of the Forest, Mines and Waters, Paintings, Sculpture, &c., Fancy Work. The Provincial Government herd of Live Stock, - purchased, will be exhibited and sold on the rounds. Large Prizes in all the Usual Departments. d Attractions.— Fireworks every suitable evening, Band Music, afternoonsand evenings, Attractive Performances in the AMUSEMENT HALL, Varied Attractions on the PARADE GROUNDS. GPBCIAL PASSENGER RATES ON ALL LINES OF TRAVEL PRIZE LISTS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AFTER JULY 15th. @ITRY FORMS AND ALL DESIRED INFORMATI BE FURNISHED ON APPLICATION TO ——— CHAS. A. EVERETT, @. © PITFIELD, Manager and Sec’y, President. DR. H. D. JOHNSO! EYE /ND EAR, NOSE AND THROA Office -- Kent Stres' Wants, Losi, Found. &: , Advertisements under this heading cha ¢ five cents per line. Wy oeree--6 capable servant in a smal! familv. Wbeferences required.—Anply to Mra. J. F. Gallagher, McG: gor’s, Prince St. augd —246 ee SALF,—A ‘'56 Model Bicycle, nearly new,and in gocd order—Apyly «t this aug?-3in. at Mrs. office. \ TANTED.-Old Established who esaie Huuse vants Oae ortwo hones! and induatri- ous representatives for this section. Can pay a hustler about $12.00 a week to start with. Drawer 29, Brantford Ont. jy29—d ,w. \ TANTED,—Three General Ageats, for a block of Counties; also five canvassers foreach, A big thing, and those who get territorial rights will be in Juck Can also employ several bright ladies at their own homes "HE BRADLEY GARRET ON Co, Lrp., 49 Richmond St,, West, Toronto, Ont, js 29-da.w ‘UMMER BOAKDERS can be accommo- i) dated at Point trim on application to rchibald “cRae Good table, and first-class bathing and other attractions of a seaside resort, jyztf JICNIC BOILERS for hire. Apply to Mrs, H. D,. Wadman, Bayfield Street. jy22if NO LET—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing 7 rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole nouse Als: inclosed yard with stable, and is at present occupied by Mrs Joho A. McInnis, who is about to leave the Island Apply to Mr Thomas McQuaid, lower Queen street, or to the owner at Southport EpwaArp KELLY june 19, 1896 TANTED —We want at once, two good \ coat makers, Man or womesa. Good pay acd lots of werk.—Applyt McKay WooLEN Co, jum 6— 1). LET.—A house on Dorchester Street, be- tween Queen and Pownal Streets. Con- taining eignt rooms, in good repair, rent moderate,— Apply 10 WILLIAM GRANT. june7, 10 LET—A comfortable cottage situated on Richmond Street West; a good yard, stable ete, and ground suitable for a garden Im- mediate ee given. Rent moderate. Apply toJ D Mason. 613—apll TO LET- The pleasantly situated dwelling house facing south on J.ilford Street, near Brighton Road, adjoining the residence of Mr “ J Bullman. Five minutes’ walk from ooebing house and lawn tennis grounds in Victoria t ark, nine minutes from Fost Office. Drawing 100m, dining room, large verandah, square hall, pantry, kitchen and back porch op ground floor. Four bedrooms and ba’ h 100m on first flocr, iwo bedrooms in rttic Ample ) ard and shed in rear, grass plot and hade trees in front. Rent moderate. Apply c WC. HARRIS, Architect. 246 itm ne TRY t Vanity Fair igarettes Retail Everywhere (Oc. p32 Fackage W.5S, Kimball & Co, ROCHESTER, N. Y. Li FIRST PRIZE-MEDALS : kX LRELELIT RS LOE LINER ERI RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. Rat EDS SR SS TE Hones Ud Biles For | 35 Horse Power PORTABLE ENGINE and BOILER, Locomotive paters. Heri zontal Engine on top of Boiler. ! 20 Horse Power, same pattern. | 25 Horse Power STATIONARY ENGINE and BOILER, all iu first-class order, Price ow. Terms easy. NEW DAIRY ENGINES in’ sto’k, Abegweit yattern. DAIRY BOILERS new, @n hand. Also, DAIRY SUPPLIES of any kind furnished on applicatica neluding the celebrated ALPA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR, It skims closer and « « lower temperature t an any otherin use. 24 Bottle BABCOCK TESTERS alway m hand, Steam, Water, Soi! and Scwer PIP&S and FITTINGS in stock. FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY and PORTLAND CEMENT at com petition prie Our goods are all of the best, inc'uding our STEEL DISK HARROW, whi we have ready for use. Our SEED BOXES will Le sold (20 per cent. lower than any in this market) lirect to Farmers. Telephone communication. : McKINNON & McLEAN., Charlottetowr, April 16, 1896 —cy & wy % “l) PAINT THE LILY,” USE BUKRELLS = Prepared Zine ‘White, FOR SALE BY FENNELL & CHANDLER, HE TRUTH WILL STAND Satements founded on facts need no pillars of s spport It is an open secret that we can and do sell cheaper than any other Grocery hous2 in the city, We ave caterers for kinds of trades, and we warrant every article we sell, We have a large stock of FLOUR KEROSENE OIL, and TEA, which we have bought at the lowest fizures touched his season, and we intend giving our cistomers the bo2nefit of these low figures. Flour, different brands, very cheap. Four gallons qest American Kerosene Oil, with good heavy tin can, for $110 Five pounds of Choice Blended Tea for $1.10 Eggs and Butter taken in exchange for cis best goods delivered to all parts of the town free of charg WILLIAM GRANT & CO. QUEEN STREET a a ee < a CLarlottetown June 4, 1896 We Would Like to Have Your Qrder for one of our § SUMMER * TWEED + SUITS, Which we are prepared to make in Bicycle or any othee sort from $13 00 and upwards The largest stock of cloths to select from. things in design, make and color. euery particular. The popular Satis‘action guaranteed im See our large job lot of Hats. JOHN MACLEOD & C0. TAILORS. Charlottetown, July 22, 1896—246 & wy - ——— — => eS &eeeoeteose Wood’s Phosphodine.— The Great Engiish Remedy. Is the result of over 25 years treating thousands of cases with all know2 drugs, until at last we have discovered the true remedy and treatment-® combination that will effect a prompt and permanent cure in all stages of Sexual Debility, Abuse or Excesses, Nervous Weaknes s, Emissions, Al: Worry, Excessive Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Alcoholic Stimulants, all of oo which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. 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