¢ A} r a SS — here is not a medici @Qn extent as Joh: ? its own intrinsic merit while § AFESoottN6 prise ginated by an Old Family Physician in :$10. You can stay | trust what time has indorsed for nearly a century. — ein use today which — the confidence of the public to so great 3 At For mc ore than eighty ation he years it has stood upoa ener ave used it. The best evidence of ler x its value ig the fact that in the state ‘whee ¢ it originated the sale of it is steadily increasing. J ohinsoms Anodyne Liniment J NSO ww iF \fy Dear Sir a Sed att rea left me some Johnson's since les & al say that it has 1 that time IOHN B “Best ver “Pil 1 Made.” Parsons Pills | Positively cu ~—y —- —_ ache,} rer and ee pretdaen ¥ expe apur from t blood De ix vate a me fi r 1 re ief fro m using theta Drice soe: Bve El. Sold everywhere. —-~ 7g eed Sana Pdadiecrct ine, A COMBINATION or RARE, SEARCHING ano POTENT EssenTiat DisTILLATIONS FOR INFLAMMATION ‘ EXTERNALLY For all Pains, Aches, Sore Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Scalds, Burns, Stin Bites and Chilblains. | INTERNALLY i For Colds, Sore Throat, Croup, Asthma, Colic, Diarrhea, Pleurisy, etc. By ALL DRUGGISTS ano DEALERS Paice 25¢. AND SOc. PER BOTTLE THE DODDS MEDICINE CO, TORONTO, ONT. we caa seli you Dodd's Kidney Pilis a the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 wer dozen, or thr:e dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mailto any aidrias po» eid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, way2? ____ Charlottetown. _ baby growth The baby’s mission is growth, To that little bun- dle of love, half trick, half dream, every added ounce of flesh means added _hap- piness and comfort! Fat is the signal of perfect health, comfort, good nature, baby beauty. Scott’s Emulsion, with hypophosphites, 1s the eas- iest fat-food baby can have, in the easiest form. It sup- plies just what he cannot get in his ordinary food, and helps him over the weak places to perfect growth. Scorr & Bowna, Belleville, Ont acc. and $1.06 GRATEFUL: — = SRK FCOUTING. EPPS'S GOCOA GREAKFAST —- SUPPER, “ By a thorough knowledge of the natural i2ws which govern the operations of digesiion ead nutriion, and by a careful a application of th: ine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Ep a as pro wided for our breakfast and onite a delicately flavored beverage which may save use many heavy doctors’ bills, It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually buik up unl strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Ilundreds cf subtle maladies are foating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood ‘and a properly nourished fame.’ Civil Service Gazette JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, Homcopathic Shemists, London. England. ; iS bs 0 MONTREAL MILLINER WRITES: “I was starting in bt usine s last year and want : thread was the best to use, the leac inet snakes. Kk epeated trials showrd ime that none come biu ory Strength, Smoothness and , Freedom from Kinks found in CLAPPERTON’S THREAD er ha 1 getting © Cl —Vost old t nds s knew this 1 ng agoand insist « apperton “THE MUTUAL LIFE Tusurance Compiny OF NEW YORK. RICHARD A. MeCURDY, PRESIDENT Statement for the year ending Dece-ner 31, 1895 :— Bit costco Seapine $221,213,72 Re cccscnnserens te neeees 194,347,15 $26,366 ,553.75 1.33 - BOT ocr cnccsrecesenseee WOME MR ai ccccnnnptesiciion! $48,597 ,430.51 (Company’s total income is about $10,- 009,000 more than the annua! revenue ot Canada). rotal Paid Policy-holders BW BOBS .0 cn cesccscesccescccce GREIBE TIS AS Insurance and Annuities $0 FOTCE.... 00.00 s0cc-cevsscce Noe eta ghbs. 18 Net gain in 1893..........02. $61,647,545.36 Note ~Insurance meiely writien is dis- carded from this Statem: nt as wholly mis- leading, and only insurance actually ‘issued and peid for in cash is i: | tackadiog, Puid iste cleldere gin since Org N ZMION...--+.+-. oooee $41 567,625.72 9 acre Robert A. Granpi-s, Waler A. Gillette, Issac F. Lloyd, Vice-President. General Manager. 2d Vice-President. ¥releric Cromwell, Treasurer. Emory McClintock, Actuary. JOHN MACEACHERN, Resident Agent, Chaslottetcwn, P. E, I. J. A. JOHNSON, General Agent, 87 Hollis Street, Halifax, N.S. May 8 dd&wtf, —Yifty years ago this ae your Somer Dr. Johnson, Anodyne Linir ttained its hich sta: ward 7 popularity from nt om sale ha ave sold it ever R AND, North Waterford, Maine, Jan., 1891. ' his certifies that Dr. A. Johuson, whose } mame is signe: to every genuine bottle of } } Anodyne Liniment, in the month of Ja rSz first} leitat my store some of the same I have supplied my c ustomers with it ever s v years) wit (over fift ~yABES KNOWLTON, Newb rg, [iene Ou iT Rook “Treatment for Diseases” Mailed Free All Druggists. 1. 5S. ohnzon & Co.. Boston, Masa, ODDITIES OF ANIMALS. Queer Features About Them That Are Litit!e Kiuown to the Casual Observer. Every spotted white, while of her tail Observe for yourselves. dog has the end of his tail every spotted cat has the end black Try it Gather 10,000 of the threads spun by a full grown spider, twist them together an d see if they equal in sub- stance the size of one of your hairs Ovsters live ten or twelve years when i | she | her. they have the chance In this country they don’t get the chance | Many horses are fond of beer, and to | a tired horse a bottle of beer in his gruel is a great restorative It acts as a “piek me up,’ and often makes a horse with | no appetite eat freely. Brewers undersand this, and that is one reason why their horses always seem to be in good condi- | tion. The large horned beetle can carry One has been a twoanda i358 times its own weight. known to walk away with | quarter pound weight i the bum Live bees are sometimes shipped on ice so as to keep them dormant during the journey. This is particularly the case with lebees, Which have been taken to New Zealand, where they are useful in fertilizing the red clover that has been introduced into the colony The amount of light that can be ob tained from fire flies is not generally known ‘These insects have two bright spots on their thorax, and also brilliant Wings on the abdomen, and give lgbs sufficient to enable one to read at a little distance Two or three placed in the cen- ter of a room will shed a soft light all over it They are very common in Havana, Brazil, Guiana, Venezuela and Mexico In those countries at night the natives affix the little creatures to their shoes and thus obtain light to see the road and frightea away the snakes Mexican women use them as jewels, They tle them in little gauze bags and put them in their hair or on their clothing They keep them in wire cages and feed them on scraps of sugar eane Reynard is a knowing animal The foxes are much tormented by fleas, but when the infliction becomes too severe they know how to get rid of the insects They gather from the bark of trees moss, which they carry to a stream that deepens by degrees Here they enter the water, still carrying the moss in their mouths, and going backward, beginning from the end of their tails, they advance by slow degrees till the whole body, with the ex- ception of the mouth, is entirely im- mersed. The fleas, during this proceed- ing. have rushed in rapid haste to the dry parts, and finally to the moss, and the fox, when he has, according to his calcu- lation, allowed sufficient time for all the tleas to take theirdeparture, quietly opens his mouth The moss floats off down the stream with its burden of fleas, and when it is out of ae reach the fox finds its way to the much relieved. bank A Novel Idea, Paris is responsible for the very latest fad of fiend, says an English have heard of the American tised his wares on the passing night-time, by means of reflecting writ- ten sentences extolling literally to the skies his particular brand of merchandise with a powerful magic-larntern. We have heard, too, of the enterprising firm of patent-medicine venders who painted an advertisement on their wares on the rocks round Niagara, and of those who painted them upon the roadway. It is a develop- ment of this last method which has just come out. It is worked as follows: A tricycle is built with very broad tires, but these tires, instead of being smooth, are furnished with rubber trpe of large pattern, arranged so as to form sentences. On the top of the wheel is an ink reser- voir, supplied with a roller which inks the type, and at the bottom is a blower worked by the pedals, which is con- stantly blowing away the dust from the roadway in front of the wheel, so that it has a nice clean surface on which to {m- press its advertisement. Of course this novel tricycle can oniy print on wood or asphalt; but as most streets of Paris are so paved, there is plenty of scope for it, and the ink, being of a brilliant color and very permanent, leaves its mark quite readable for cays. bringing out the advertising newspaper. We who adver- clouds at The Need of Worship. Humanity has need of worshtp and of laws. Worship is needed in its relations with the Divinity and with the supreme principles of its being; laws are indis- pensable for its social existence. Christ on the cross has established worship ‘‘in spirit of truth;’’ has completed and set the seal upon His legislation of justice and charity. What there was of the true and the good before Christ was only a prepara- tion and a figurative symbo! of Him and His mission in the world fulfilled on the cross. Indeed, His own life, with the miracles and teaching, was the continu- ous development of a plan, beginning at 3ethlehem and ending on Calvary, where He fixed His throne. From the moment of Christ's death nothing was left for hu- manity but the evolution and the appli- cation of the work accomplished by Him on the cross. The Bug and The Elephant. One day as the Sage was making his rounds among his subjects he was halted by the Bug, who began:— “O Sage, the Elephant has abused me in the most shameful manner, and I ery for justice !"’ “So Jumbo has been picking on you, eh!’’ queried the Sage. ‘‘State your case”’ “T was going down the path and he was coming up, and he refused to turn aside when I called to him’’ **T see’’ ‘“‘Further than that, he insisted on standing in such a way as to hide the sun from me for a quarter of an hour’’ “Go on”’ “Then as he passed ground so as to tumble tinued the Bug “Is that ajl?’’ *‘No, O Sage When I attacked him he paid no attention to me I don’t believe he even knew that I pitched into him” ““Sad—very sad What do you propose?”’ “That you, O Sage, turn all the Bugs into Elephants and all the Elephants into Bugs.”’ ‘“My Buggy friend,’’ said the Sage as he tickled his left ear, ‘‘that would only be to make the same number of Bugs and Elephants as now, with the same complaints, and the world at large would be no better off.’’ MORAL: We'd do just as the other men does if We naw aise 2.222”. on, he shook the me over,’’ con- Mr.C. Dunaelly, wholesale liquor deal- er, Alliston, Orct., was troubled for years with Itching Piles. He was persuaded by tas. McGarvey, Alliston, livery man, to ase Chase’s Ointment, which he did, was cured, bas had no rtura of them, and highly recommends this Ointment as a sovereign cure for Piles. Partners. A sturdy little figure it was, bravely by with a pail of water. many times it had passed our gate ae morning, and curiosity prompted us to further acquaintance. “You are a busy little girl to-day?’ “Yes'’m.’’ The round face under the | broad hat was turned toward us. t was | freckled, flushed, and perspiring, but cheery withal. trudging | So ‘“Yes’m it takes a heap of water to do} a washing."’ ‘And do you bring it brook down there?’ “‘Oh, we have it in the cistern, mostly, all from the | only it’s been such a dry time lately.’’ ‘And there’s nobody else to carry the water?”’ ‘‘Nobody but mother, an’ ing.’’ “Well, you are a good girl to help her.’’ It was not a well-considered com- pliment, and the little water-carrier did not consider it one at all, for there was a look of surprise in her gray eyes, and an almost indignant tone in her volce, as answered, ‘‘Why, of course I help I always help her to do things all the time; she hasn’t anybody else. Moth- er and me’s partners.” We looked after her as picked up her pail and walked on, bending, under her load s lit*le. but resolute, ond with no thought of complaining or shirking. A stout, old-fashioned, homely little body she was, but we call her mother a rich and happy woman.—The Young Idea. she is wash- she The Better Plan. Manager—Good morning. you doing? Candidate—I'm writing to a man in the Third Ward, who wants to know what I think of the tariff. Manager—So! What is he? tionist or a reformer? Candidate—I don’t know. him what I think. Manager—Great heavens! man—wait. Don't be so impulsive. Don’t tell him what you think. Tell him what he thinks What are A protec- I'm telling hiiEURATIS@ Cause and Cure. Its { poisonous dcid in tke Llood which needs re:mnocal. Iniy one means for a radical cure. Rheumatism is a Liood disease, due t the presence ef uric ag }o.son—i che system, and it is cnly by the retnova : this ra n-producing po s n, that: adical cure can le elfecte! Acute heumatisim is at young childien his tortue. The woecati ns and he editary, ar d thus it is are ofien v:ctims t use ef hnunen: outward apy lica ions —_ os nay Sea AP AVE perce pone ure, for the poison is in the né ntil it is evbatied: theun eas sciatics pains will cont:nre til'a cures rhe umatism b} nd ptotwe cad scotts’ Sar seabtind On c.use—by neutralizing and x} elling this peisenou- acid. In ch:cnic as¢s, is mecit-ne eactes tle source x the exnse us no wr medicire “an. eu cncipyy to the o : & at , the forces that ms |.¢ ily yxlood r te mervenus trcull:s o outh, fer the cebiliy Ua: pe ed sil ee. for ‘alies ‘n them severe ordcals, 1 3 withoui 2 40 a: ec”. Scott’s Searsa: lla is a wil bin mound o ‘he nest medicines lL now: om <enm dials. ence The dose om on: !al: o ere t-as;oomul an iu: "ez its use the ordinary vocat.ous aie sot inverfe:ed with Com ' ‘ercial Travellers, Ww. Goldin, commercial traveller, 130 Ether St., Toronto, says: For 15 years I suffered untold misery from Itching Piles. -ometimes catled pin worms. Many and nany weeks have | had to lay off the real frem this trouvle. I tried eight otier ple ointments end so called remedies sith no permanent relief to the intense tching and stinging, which irritated by scratching would bleed and ulcerate. One »ox of Chase’s Ointment cured me com- oletely. = ee ae ee It is stated that a confidential note has been addreseed to the Belgian Government snnouncivg that ex Empre-s Eugenie bar ummoned a grest meeting of Fr ncb Monarchists, to take place in Brussel+ luring the coming month of August. COMMENDABLE PRO MPETITU DE. A Resident of St, John, N, B., makes a Suc- cessfal Trial of Dodd's Kidaey Pills, Sr. Jonx, N. B., June 8—Mr. Robert Moore, r-siding in Indiantown, a suburb if this city, has recen‘ly made what is al- owed by all who are acquainted with the tacts to be a most remarkable recovery. de has been a sufferer from a sericus comp!aint of the kidueys for over seven vears, and during that time has suffered xeruciatingly- He bas alxo soffered con- siderably in pocket, having paid large sums for medical adyice. Quite recently he happened to read of the many cures fF-eted by Dodd’s Kidney Pile, and with commendable promptitude made a trial of hem, with the result that after takirg hree boxes of the remedy be was entirely restored to health. The Earl of Selborne and Mr. George H. Murray, K. C. B., one cf the principa! lerks of the Hermanite Society, Lave been sppointed members of the Pacific Cable Commission. 400,000 Free Samples Given Away in Eight Months, Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are the only kidney pills known with sufficient mer:t to guarantee the proprietors in giving away hundreds of thousands of sample packages free. Ask your druggist for a sample if your kidney or liver 1s deranged. —— ~~ +e The Behring Sea convention has been ratified in London by the Marquis of Salisbury and United States Ambassador Bayard. A Prominent Londoner. Lonvoy, Ont. Chase’s O'ntment is an invaluable rem- edy for Itching Piles, and in my own case [ would pay $50 per box for it if it could not be otherwise bad. Joux Prppicoms, 160 Sydenham St. Lady Heury Somerset has been elected Presid-nt of the British Womau’s Tem perance Agsociation. Don't Wait for the sick Koom. The experience of physicians and the public proves that taking Scott’s Emulsion produces av immediate increase in flesh: it is therefore of the highest value in Wasting Discases and Consumpticn. The municipal authorities of Barcelona have decided to purchase the Italian iron- clad Genca and present it to the govern ment. It Does tho Eusiness, If you want to know what Miller’s Emul- sion of Norwegian Cud Liver Qil will do for a consumptive patient, ask one who has tried it. Ask anyone who bas used it in lung troubles of any kind. Whatthey say about Miller’s Emulsion shall be its recommendation. It is the finest prepara- tion of its kiud in the world and is worth its weight in gold to a consum;t ve suff r- er, whom it will raise from a bed of wick ness to health and strength of body and mind, giving a new lease of life. Thou:- ande testify to the yalue of Miller’s Emul- sien. Mrller’s Emulsion is the great nerve strengthever and blood maker, and cures C_ughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula and ali Lung affections. In Big Bottles, 50c. and $1, at all Drug Stores. The Dublin police have made an extra- ordinary discovery of military rifles, bayonets, and a large quantity of ammu- nition. All the articies are out of date, and appear to huve been hidden for along time, THE DAILY EXAMINER : - - - | The Little Ones at ‘Home. ‘Are They Frail, Restless and Nervous? Them Bright aud As a rule parents are iv blaine if their chi'cren are puny, weak, servous and rritable. The little ones may be well clothed and amply fed, and yet saily me- glec ted. Ji should Le remembered that the hildren inherit many of these troubles hat perents svikr from, Thousands of ittle Ones sulfr from weakened nervy. s—a egacy from father or mother. This nez- vous condition begets irrtableness, bad temper, headsche, indigestion, stomach tronbles and impure blood. If vour cear ones are .filcted with ar ¢ f the troutles mentioned above, bow can von expect them to be bright. bappy and evlbv?) They need vour Lest and most intelligent care, or they will up in liseate and utter. wretchedness, Give tie chiidren Paine’s Celery pound; itis the medicine thet is ticularly adapted for fortifying the vous system, for building flesh, Lone and muscle,and for producing pure clean bloe?, Paine’s Celery Compcurd is pleasant to take, it is entirely and cannot harm the mo-t deli ism. Jt will banish every grow Com- par- ner- vege! able, ate organ - trace of s:ck- A Tr Paine’s Celery Compound Will Make Happy as Larks. —— nees and disease ina very short time; i will give natural appetite, sweet sleep, and will make the little ones as happy as larke. A nightly chorus of gratitude has gone up all over the Dominion from glad fathers and motbers who have had their dear ones perfectly restored to health by Paine’s Celery Compound, Mrs. Puvell, of Palace Street, writes; “1 have used Paine’s Celery Compound with most gratifying results at different times when I found myself ras down to a nervous cordition, I have also fourd the Compound tote an excellent } reparatio: for my children. ‘In the carly part of the past summer my children seemed to be frail, rervous and restles¢, and hed no appetite for their meals. Fully convinced from personal experience of the great value of Paine’s Celery Compound, I resolved to have my litle ones use it. The results are so pleasing and satisfectory that I am, prompted to advise you. for the ben: fit of parents who are anxious regarding the condition of their dear ones who are frat! or nervous.” Moutrea! nodding at all.’’ the Rigby process. ‘The changes it were wought by magic clever applicatien of a scientia that the tigby process woul | waterpro:f without int miatctial cr ues in sot or th: weiglit of the goods. Cloth fur out cf door c 1¢ sii a saunas, A eee Ne RR IRIN ARERR EMER ERAN ERD PRA BA The ladies, true daughteis of Eve RARER RARER PRP RARER ARR NY ON A OD ANON, OANA \ ; I | {hv fin: I | iD IW By fh \\v jin {In hi | lhe zz ~_-< co [ ony — =z =i TRY SIO GI COGS SSUU SOUS SUS ‘ Ladies and aeadieace, ‘De more you look de more you don’t see This is quite true of cloth made wate eems a though but it is really only the c principle. It was a discovery of gr2at importance for ever since the Deluze peo Sctisf2ctory in the way of waterproef clothing. At first peopi<e would scarcely believe... erfering with the circu! ght degree the fibre, t strmes cf « difficult to sell materi als for Yachting, St eet wa s icfcle Costumes if they are not Airy proofed. 80009-9905. 8 OG OOO = = oc ae <a eee “Cravenette” THE POPULAR WATERPROOF CLOTH ~ = rr rn — a == aco = fe = sO % rproof by ric have been looking for something more render any and every kind of cloth perfectly ation of air through the the color, the feeling body is using Rigby tion and dealers find it But 1 now ev< y very descii « a SEIN — RA FRIAIR IRIE why they insist upon Cravenctte, es as they are, must Ae =y Se t y are, must which, while per- 25 oar * - have style with the FOR LADIES’ fectly waterproof ¢5 comfort ; and that GA > Ni INT and dust proof, Be is one great reason R! iE! S makes up in the 32 $ most tasteful costumes, wraps and cloaks. And it is something to have a porous 53 $z waterproof, for most of the so called waterproofs are damp = clammy. Cravenette xe can be obtained in six shades—Navy, Myrtle, Brown, Grey, Castor and Black. Be 25 Cravenette is the costume far exceliuce for street or country. &) a - 24, _, ee ere « ED DET wv" axe i, ee ee ee ee ee ee eee Renner AIRF RIAPRARRA NL PRP RP APRS wiviwlr etry ee et ee eee ee ase a'an'd EL PADRE market. It is’nta Cigar, but is Trv El Padre El Padre Needles NEEDLES is super- ior to all other domestic Cigars on the you will be convinced it ‘s the Finest Cigar 4 wou yer Smoked “ For sale by all druggists and Cigar Dealers, heavy, rank, strong |, j Rich, Qo ‘ Mild and Mellow. Needles once, and | — wn JUNE 9, 1896. ilies Through Ice, A rather novel feat was performed re- cently at the Diamond Ice © — ‘s works in New port, RI A plate of ice was stood on edge just where it had been frozen, and behind this some half a dozen persons, interested in the company, took their positions while on the other side a photographer posed his camera and made an exposure The features could be seen so distinctly through the ice that there is Ittle question as to the success of the operation Edneation in Old Peru, Education was monopolized by the In- cas and the nobility The teachers were called ‘‘amauta’’ The “‘quipu’’ were the books The quipu was a small cord from one to two feet long, made of variously colored threads twisted together From this other and thinner cords were hung, forming a fringe; all the cords were of different colors. The colors represented objects, such as gold, silver; sometimes white signified peace; red, war; but they were chiefly used for calculation.—Cham ee oe ee Se eee For a gentleman to call upon a lady if she has invited him to do so, if he brings a letter of introduction, or if an inti- mate friend of the house introduces him, Not 4 hat Kind. Scott’s Emulsion does not acuiiieee the stomach as other cough medicines de; but on the contrary it improves digestion and Its «flects strengthens the stomach. are immediate end pronoun :ed. Robb-Armstrong Engines. Currect Be-ign, Best Workm- 2 hip. ROBB ENGINEERING Ee. Lti., Amherst, N.S ali 1. For Sale er To Rent, The Brick House on Trice Street, op posite St. Paul’s Church, Heated by hct water, Ezectric ss etc. Apply to . RB. JANKINS VALUABLE Brick Residence FOR SALE. FOR SALE by pr'vate contract, that hahd- some three story brick reside~ ce, situa‘e on Kehmord ‘ftreet, froming Hillsborough Park, known as the property of the lat: Wm Kennedy Thereare two enterarces to the premiscs, one from Richmond St, running porih 162 fi., and the other in the rear on Weymouth St. TEN ; ood rooms in the house, and a jla‘ge diy cellar under the whole, namely, coub e d awing room, sl ding doors, dining, bed, and bath rooims, ete I th rear Of th- premis2s are a stuble and coach house, in good repair, Water from the water works in the house, g=- House can be seen, and terms of ‘ale known on appl cation to the unde:signed JOHN INGS Ch’town. ju ie. tl 4. HD, JOHNSON a EYE END cAR, SOSE AND THROA’ OCffies -- Hent Stree! Ree 14, "—ly Wants ,Losi,t ‘eter at, Re Advertisemen:s noder this heeding charg+ five cents per line. \ TANTED.—A servant girl for general l.ousework—Apply to Miss Annie Alley, Prince Street. Xin- dy Q tRA YED--Last Thursday nighta dar: j-r- ; sey cow,. Information re-arding her whereabouts thaukfuilly received at tbis office _ junes—tf, | ost —Betweer en Charlottetown and Oyster 4 Bed Bridge, a Black Boa. Find-r will oblige by leaving it at the Examiner — dy—lir P ASTURE.—Pasture fortwo cows, nesr the Dr.ving Park.—Aapply to W. W. BEER. jJunet—lin, | pors Ss SL, rr fire- proof safe, almost now. mediam siz*,J. & J. Taylor, makers, will be sold at a barzain,—Apply to P, O. Boz 10s, City. junes—jin. Po SALE —1 Express Wagon, as good es new, also, l two Wheeled Sioven and cart -Apply t»Joun CoONNOILY - janes i will be sold cheap. \ TANT ED--A girl for general housework, must be well recommended, good wages —Apply to Mrs, Geo Carter, King square, wed Let—A house on Ma!pe que Road, contain- ing 4 rooms and porch, yood cellar stable itrequired Also, For Sule. Platform Scales. weixz lbs, new—Apply to Frascis MON AGHAN, Melpeque Read jnnel 3in—Jaw— pd WAN: character; EL—Young or mid tle-aged men of hundreds foremo-t in Canada staried with us; about $14 a week to begin with—THE BRADLEY-GARRETSON (0, L'd, Toronto, Ont d&w tf—may2 F* iR SALE—A large double tenement house suitable for a+»ummer residence. s tuated in the suberbs of Ch’vown, only a short dst- ance trom good bathing on the North Rive Shore—Apply to W W WELLSER, ju el —_—— mo LET—tThe Dwelling House cn ec rner oi | Prince and Dorehctster strecis. !t con- tains eight rooms, is heated with h» water and has good sewerage Immediate posscs sion. A; ply to George Allry. ma‘ 28 th }ijune TO LET—A comfortable cottage situated on Richmond Street West ; a + 00d yard, stable, etc, and ground suitable for a garden. Im- mediate possession given. Rent moderate. Apply tod D Mason. 6'3—apll PASTURE— or a limited pumter of cows or horzes, in city limits Good water supply and shelter. Apply to Geo. FE, Hughes,Apo' h ecc rie: Hall may 27 PASTU RE—for cows and horses—The sub- scribers willtake a limited number of cows and horsesen June ist. This pasture has shade, shelter and abundance of fresh and salt water Terms on application to James Cooke, or Donald Mc Milian, Koyatty muy27 dydi then 2awtf te PASTURE CHEAP — At Upton about 3 miles from town, great ran.¢; Shade and water abundant my22 Li TO LET.—A Double-Tenement House, cor- ner of Giaflien & ( un beriand Sir ets, with stable and coach house, apply to Joseph Tay- lor, Hillsborough Street. mayifttf ONE GIVES RELIEF. Rolled Oats, Oatmeal, PuT BARLEY, &., ASENGY, Having been appointed Agent for Walter Thompson’s Mills, Seaforth, Ont., [ am prepared to receive orders for the above. Guaranteed the best quality. Pleas get quotations before purchasing eleewbere. W. W. CLARKF, Agent, May 28 GYPSUM. — eo 2 carlcads in 100 Ib. bags CARVELL BROS. June 6—2 wks sat wed moa thur—Guard. WILLIAM L. STRICKLAND Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, 82 WATER STREET. RVOM Boston, Mass., Laitea Member of Primce Edward Island Bar. Special attention given to business received from this Province. Should be pleased to see at office, any friend visiting Boston. mch°0—3m 135 12, A WHEEL—For sale at a bargain or ‘o ex- change for a light driving horse. a * Garten Cite,” as good as pew For information apply at this office. may 19u W ANTED—Prompt and faithfu! gc entle man or lady to travel for reliable established house in PEJsland. Sa'‘ary $780, payable $15 week- ly and expenses. Situaticn permanent; re- ferences. Enclose self addressed stamped en- velope, H E Hiss, Pres, 3.6 Dearborn Street, Chicago. if- mayl6é WANTED—Yourg men and women to help in the Armenian cause; g°0d pay; will send copy of my little book, “ . Cour t lace in T ife,” tree to any who write—REV T $ LINSCcorT, Brantford, Ont. may7 TO LET, a cottage containing six rooms and pan'ry on Sidney Street, a' presen cecu- ied by Mr M J Moran; possession given july 5th; apply toW W WELLNER. maytt “WANTED—A n experienced saleswoman tor Mantie Department. None but those with ar’ omens need apply.—BEER B: 03. ap FOR SALE OR TO LET—A hous* and lot in Gaytown. Bouse contains seven rooms and pantry, Applyto M N McLeop, Plae- terer, Upper Prince Street. tf—ap24 “TO | LET - The pleasantly situated dwelling house facing south on \.ilford Street, near Brighton Road, adjoining the residence of Mr \ J Bulimoa Five minutes’ walk from bathing house and lawn tennis grounds in Victoria t ark. nice minutes from Post Office Drawing room, » dining room, large verandah, square hall, pantry, kitchen and back poreh on ground floor. Four bedrooms and bah 100m on first floor, two bedrooms in +#ttie. aaa yard and shed in rear, grass — and trees infront. Rent moderate. Apply tow C. HARRIS, Architect. 246 U—m: i Uld Gold Smoking Tobacco W.S. Kimball & Co., ROCHESTER, N. Y. Retail everywhere... (0 and 25r. per package. 17 PRIZE MEDALS. a oli lish Hanures SUPERPH SPHATES AND CHEMICALS. ATP TESTLENE TESTS Ei DeETEx Sole Agents for P. E. Island for THE BRADLEY FERTILIZER CO., the largest concern of the kind in the world. We have a large stock, on hand and to arrive, at tnese well known MANURES, and can refer purchasers to many of our very best farmers who have been using them for years with very gratifying results. We can also supply the same gocds (Ground Slag) as offered by our would-be competitors as “ English Fertilizer’ at at least 20 per cent less price than they now ask for it, but at the same time we would not advise its use, believing that THE GENUINE ENGLISu MANURES AS SOLD ONLY BY US are much the best value. Prices, Pamphlets, ete., on application. AULD BROS. Chorlottetown, April 8, 1896—2aw (25) & wky have for years been the leaders in this class of stoves, to which many thousand users wil! gladiy testify. This year we have produced a new stove called the ‘Famous Model”’ and while follow- ing the lines of the old — have added sev- ral original features, which will still further commend them. Thermometer in oven door shows exact heat of oven at all times, 3 every cook will appreciate this. Oyen ventilated and cemented, top 2 and bottom, ensuring even cooking. Steel oven bottom. Steel © nickled edge. Safety expansion top. Agitable fire grate. 3 The McClary Mfr. Co., toxoxto vinnirca” sn 3 If your local dealer idee einai Wim, ee you, v rite eur nearest house. SOO OOO6 FO S6O5* *SSOSS FOL SSSE LOSS HOSEOSOS SOSOSOOOD The St. Lawrence Sugar Reflaing 69. Ltd, Montrea Laboratory of Island Revenue, Office cf Official Analyst, Montreal, April 8th, 1895. “T hereby certify ibat I have drawn, by my own hand, ten samples of the ST. 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