a. “toe O. wae De oh at gy eek - fe tee > * Johnson's Anodyne I Ke other ’ «tt ‘ st “ G&S ‘ ica 1 1 i s ct twoailo ‘ ‘ ‘ ' eat V i ‘ ext I 1 « i x, } i ict ' 1 He I ; , , + , : ‘ 4 fr . ‘ : ‘ ) 1s © »OOK ire t i i i . ~ = )N és 5 THE Liniment So ith by vervw y to «¢ ° , if ration. — ol ily physician. will quickly reliev heal and cure. i Care of Sick Room,” Mailed Free, ) 22 Custom House Street, Boston, Mase in the POISON blood is sure to do havoc some- GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 2° Crlaslott*h wn chiid - You note the ditterence in 4°49 . ; ’ children. Some have nearly * 7 every ailment, even with t oar OL Cal, more exposed pass throug 7 r 7 7 Tr ’ - unharmed. Weak children > ° seuee ca — will have continuous col in winter, poor digestion in with- summer. They are Others tar Fil 7 { iS \ EAMILY MATTER, BY THE DUCHESS, “Tt's an awful nuisance you having to leave this morning. Why, what on earth's the matter exclaimed Hugh Selby, as he suddenly caught sight of the b’ank expression on his guest's face. ‘‘Any bad news in that letter Dick Markham put down the letter he held, in evident émbarrassment. ‘*The fact is, Selby, I've done a foolish thing. I've opened one of your letters, and, worse than that, I've read it } through without noticing it. I until I came t make head or tail of it | the signature. Piease forgive me, olG | chap. I'm awfully sorry.’’ | And be handed the letter across ‘th table to his old friend. An expression of settled at on Hugh the signa- | profound annoyance | Selby’s face as he glanced - ture, and it became even more pro- | nounced as he read through the letter. | It ran as follows:— | No. 18 Doris Street, Bayswater, Oct. 18 I cannot believe that you will persevere in your determination to ignore Ralph's | son or that you will allow him to grow | up with all the disadvantages of his | present position. Is it fair to make the i suffer for your prejudice against chiki | me? You are the only relation he has in the world; won't you help him? I do not ask you to recognize me in any way, but surely there inust be some feeling in you toward him besides your offended family pride. Yours sincerely, STELLA SELBY. Hugh put down the letter in here was an awkward pause, last he said:— i ‘Of course, it Was putting it among yours. ; same, I should like you to know what this woman is writing about. The fact is, this Stella Selby is my sister-in-law. silence; when at blunder all the Norton's But, sae ma » in Brussels ‘Your brother Ralph?’ ‘*Hadn't I ever mentioned his ence to you Very likely net. He dead before I knew you and he was never a relative to be proud of,’’ added Selby, with a little smile. ‘‘My father died before I was two years old, and | three months after his death Ralph was under the circumstances, ' | | | | born. Perhaps it was natural, but, at any rate, all my | | exist e ’ cet ots mother’s affecti went to hi ,ossibly out power to resist disease, | } Cee ae - obit — : he was more lovable than I, but anyhow they lave no reserve | ever since I can remember he was placed ein - ’ 7] | first in every possible way. But my strength. Scott’s Emulsion | ***, " every I e+: a a re o S : & brother and I never cared two straws for of cod-liver oil, with hy po- each other, either as children or at any phosphites, is cod-liver oil partly digested and adapted to the weaker digestions of children. or & Bowns, Belleville, Ont. GHATEFU:.— coOMFORTING, , §oc. and $1.00 EPPSS COCOA BREAKFAST —- SUPPER. “ Ty a thorough knowledge of the natural laws 1c yove it pera s of < 1 end nutrition, and by e careful application of . “oper f well selected Cocoa, Mr. épps has if r breakfast and supper a de y lavored beverage which may save use many heavy doctors’ bills, It is by i ats use of such articles of dict that a « tution may be gradually buik up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are ating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many nd a properly nourishe —s . , Uds tle JAMES EPPS & CO.,Lta, lomcopathic Chemists, Lendon, Engiand. with pure bl saiIne, Civil Se GIVES AN [IDEAL FINISH Snooth and lasting’ The Edwardsburg Starch Co. M’f'r’s. WOans, Canoinar, Owr. Desirable Suburban Residen: FOR SALE. urselves well fortified Ge A Orrices: MonTncac, P.Q, ce WIKRE ELIZABETH | IWS offera fo ‘ sale by pr on er re lence fituate at the exter yn the Spri Part Koad, just outside the ¢ imits, with tw acres of land adjoining. There is upon th property « good dwellir able outbuildings, a large garden and young bearing orchard, Also, a g00d we: water Being free from y taxes and within Minutes wa'k » Post Office, and roanded by lands which can be leased o eheeed at reasonable fixhres, this prepe offera a rare opportuni'y to persons Ges of obtaining a comfortable and conv: vesidence : Term: casy, acid fail particulars given aplication to James Lewis, or to sk Davies & iUaszard, Sclicitors, Charlotteto Ch’town, June 26, 1°06— ‘ ’ 7 For Sa'e or To Let 7s: valnable Jot thereen, situate! on yownal Wharf, lately occupied b; } Apoly to Mughes as a coal de; MRS LOWEFEYN, of la dw » eoal Water Ste, : Capt J rl Vuadas Esplanade tne 20, 1805—2w 7°5 g house with como ot Vi ' ob nec GORN MEAL. Fresh ground, 64) barrels. N. RATLENBURY Ch’towa, june 3, 1393. . er other time. mother di of course, to Ralph. When I was twenty-five my <d, and all she possessed went, It didn’t last long. In three years he had not only spent every farthing of her money, but had pretty well run through with his own fortune as well. Things went with him from bad to worse. Possibly I might have helped him. I confess that I never made any effort, but at last things cul- minated very much as I might have ex- ted; a check for £2.000 was returned my bankers. I had an interview with Ralph at our soticitor’s. I tore up the check and guaranteed him an allow- ance as long as he remained out of Eng- land. He talked a great deal, of course, about reforming and that sort of thing, which, I confess, I took for what it was worth. He wandered about the continent, after the manner of his kind, I suppose. Certainly he got into no more scrapes until one day, about five years ago, he wrote and told me he was going to be married to the daughter of an Irish half- rme*« boty “om pay colonel he had met in Brussels. He asked me to forget the past and allow him to come back to England. **You say your brother is dead?’’ ‘Yes; I heard nothing more of him until two years ago, when I saw the announcement of his sudden death in the papers. I offered to allow the woman a hundred a year until the child who was two old, I believe, should be eighteen.”’ “I can’t say that it was a wildly gen- erous offer. But go on.”’ ‘She refused it, sent me four pages of reproaches about my conduct to her husband and announced that she means to get her living by her voice.”’ ‘Poor thing! But this letter?’ ‘*Well, it seems she had an illness, the ¢ voice went wrong and she wrote and asked me to help the boy.’’ ‘*‘And you mean to say you ** Most idedly. I did my duty by making her an offer at Ralph’s death. I warned her that it would never be repeated. She must take the conse- years refused ?’’ dec quences. I have no wish, I assure yeu, to begin all over again my experiences with my brother in the person of his widow and son.’’ **But surely you——’’ “No, my dear chap, don’t let us at- tempt to argue the point. My mind is quite made Let's talk about some- thing else. I shall feel very lonely after uD up. you've gone, you know.’ “Why don’t you come to town with me? “Oh, no! the election is too near. There is too much to do, but I'll be up ina day or two before your wedding and I'll fulfil my duties of best man to everyone's admiration. Alas, poor bene- dick ‘Dick Markham laughed. Chaff awzy, old man! You'll do the same some day.’’ “I? Never! Why, my dear Dick, haven't I gone through the fire of enter- prising mothers and daughters, and come out scathless? When a man’s well past thirty he is not likely to be caught in the traps that he escaped ten years earlier.’’ “Traps? You talk as if it was nothing but a game of skill. Why shouldn't you fall in love, like the rest of us?’’ Hugh laughed. ‘‘It's no use talking to you! Besides, there's the carriage. You'd never forgive me if I made you lose your train.’’ Hugh Selby watched Xis friend drive off regretfully. When he returned to the dining-room, Selby wok up the pile of letters and repaired to his study. Once more he read through the one signed ‘Stella Selby,’’ and then he drew a shect of note paper before him, and wrote:— correspondence with Mrs. Raiph Selby. All future communications will be returned unopened, Next morning Hugh felt uncomfort- ably like being ill, but it was fully two days before he acknowledged the fact sufliciently to allow his servant to send for a doctor. Once in the house, Dr. Bartlett took prompt and drastic action; and, before he had been at the hall half an hour, despite Hugh's weak-voiced but emphatic protests, he had dispatched a telegram to a London institution of trained nurses. ‘‘Nonsense, my dear Selby; you're a great deal worse than you imagins, and as for handing you over to the care of your housekeeper, why the poor soul is far too frightened of you to be of ihe slightest use. If you told her to empty your draught out of the window, she'd do it without a murmur. No, no, you've been having your own way pretty well all your life, now it’s my time to have a little of mine.’’ Canseanepily, six bourse beter thas tera °*" = Hugh Selby must decline any further | open | couldn't | thing, Selby was | : * x >, rried my brother Ralph five years | ohare DAILY EXAMINER arrived a frap, Wricn deposited av tice hall deor a cloaked figure, who an- nounced herself as Nurse Brett, and Hugh, waking from a fitful doze, started in amazement at seeing her seated in the big arm chair by the fire—a_ slight figure in a dark dress, with the orthodox showy accessories, She came to him at once, and he dimly realized a pale face, with seft, dark hair combed away from it, and some- thing gontle and soothing about its ex- pression. The doctor had not exaggerated in telling Hugh that his illness was more than a slight indisposition. ‘What's the day of the month, nurse?’’ he asked one evening, as she busied her- self about the room, drawing the curtains and shutting out the dim afternoon, “November 16, Mr. Selby. ‘“‘Already! why nurse, I've got to be best man at a wedding in ten days. What on earth am I to doy’’ ‘*Do?’’ she answered, calmly, as she placed the lamp on the small table by the sofa; ‘‘why, go, of course.”’ **But I never shall be well enough."’ Nurse Brett smiled, and her demure eyes looked mischievous. “The d says you'll bo up and about by the end of the week, and that you are to be made to rouse yourself. A wedding ought to do that!” Hugh looked at her dubiously. “T[—] don’t think I could stand strain.’’ His companion laughed outright. ‘*] don't know what vou find amusing in that,’’ he continued, in a hurt tone. *“*Excuse me, Il was thinking that Dr. ctor the Bartlett’s remark this morning might posstbly be correct. ile said that 1 had spollt you during your illness and that you had grown too dependent. How- ever, that right itself when you are left to your own devices.’’ ‘*What do you mean?’ ‘That I had a letter from our superin- tendent this afternoon, and she wants to know if I can go on to another case to- morrow, the nurse in charge of it shows signs of breaking down.”’ ‘*But it's perfectly impossible, — “T shall send around to Dr. Bartlett directly, and if he thinks my work is over here, of course I must go on.’’ Uaaccustomed to be thwarted in any- had arranged in his own mind where they were to spend the honey- moon, when suddenly all his assurance fled as Miss Brett entered the room. ‘Dr. Bartlett has sent back a message that I can easily be spared, so, if you will allow m3, I will start by the 10 o'clock train to-morrow.”’ ‘*But I will not allow you,’’ exclaimed Hugh, with sudden energy. **You—’’ “No; you shall not go back to the institute or anywhere else, you—”’ ‘*Mr. Selby!’’ ‘*I beg your pardon,’’ said Hugh, sud- denly recovering himself, ‘‘but- your news startled me, and I forget myself. Will you forgive me?’’ With a smile Miss Brett ing up her work. Miss Brett,’’ went on after ‘“‘will you--I mean—there is something I want to say to you.”’ The girl turned to him quickly, he had already risen from the was standing close beside her. **Mr. Selby.’° ‘No. I want you te listen. I—I want to tell you that I—I—oh! don’t you understand,’’ he exclaimed, passionately, “that L love you that I want you to be my wife?’’ Miss Brett gave a little gasp and caught at the table by which she was stand ing without answering. “IT am a brute to startle you so’ he continued noticing her sudden pallor. ‘‘I am always selfish, but I’ve never felt for any woman as I do for you; and oh, my dear,’’ he said, suddenly catching her hands in his, ‘‘tell me that you care a little for ma’’ (To te Continued.) will soon as went on fold- Se by, but sofa and CERTAIN AU we ons PAIN-KILLER THE GREAT samily 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, Sprains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet. No article ever attained to such unbounded popular- ity. —Salem Observer. We can bear testimony to the efficacy of the Pain- Killer. Wehave se-n its magic effects in soothing the severest pain, and know it to be a good article. —Cincin- nati Dispatch. Nothing has yet surpassed the Pain-Killer, which ts the most valuables family medicine now in use — Tennessee Organ. It has real merit; as a. means of removing pain, no la reputation equal to Perry Davis’ t News. Reware of imitations, Dey only the genuine “ PERRY Davis.” Sold eve: ywhere; large bottles, 25c. PLEASANT VIEW HOUSE. W iIICH has been thoroughly renovated and has been enlarged by the aidition of a large wing, will be opeu for the reception o! guests afier Jure 20th. The Proprietor again solicits the yatronage of all who desire to spend their vacation at a fi st class summer resort. MATTHEW SMITH, Y’roy rietor, Pleasent View Hampton june J5. Robb-Armstrong Engines. Cerrect Design, Best Workmanship ROBB ENGINEERING CO. Ltd, Amherst N- S. ; VALUABLE Brick Residence FOR SALE OR TO LET FOR SALE or TO LET, that hand- some three siery brick reside™ce, situate on tchmond Street, Jronting Hillsborough Park, known as the property of the late Wm Kennedy. There are two enterances to the premises, one from Richmond st, running oorth 162 ft, and the other im the rear on Weymouth st, 1 EN good rooms in the house, and a large dry cellar under the whole, namely, Coub e drawing room, sliding doors, dining, bed, and bath rooms, ete In the rear O( the premises are a stable and coach house. Water from the water works in the house, fs" House can be seen, and possession given at once, on ay plication to the under- signed, JOUN INGS C vViown. july 2—tf. Provincial Loans. Under Act 57 Vie , Cap. 6, and Ameudment HE limit of the amount having been_ex- tended by statute of last session, the Gov- ernment of this Province is now prepared to receive loans fcr short or long periods. In- terest 4 percent loans payable at call or at suck time @2 .uay Ve agreed upon. ANGUS McMILLAN, “vovincial Tr easurer te a SAAS ‘and Childroa. Ft contains nei other Narcotic for Paregoric, Drops, Soothi: substanecc. foverishness. cures Diarrhoea tecthing t: and and bowels, giving Castoria. ain ‘ut micdicine for ehl’- dly told me of its ” * Sastoria Is an excel) fren. Mothers have repeat good effect upon wueir childrer D2. G. C. Osaoon, Loweli, Mass. trermedy for childr which lam: I hope the ¢ far distant when mothers will consider the res! utercst of tacir children, and use Castoria ia- { steal of the various quack nostrums which aro lostroying their loved ones, by forcing opin, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending tem to premature graves." Da. J. F. Kmcucror, Conway, Ar tia bo * Castoric is t cquainted. The Centaur Se ee ae ¥ oe SN SOAR ET RE an ep Pe Lee Oty eee Pe Se ns heaitny teria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Fricud, Company, TZ Murray Street, New York City, . WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1896, Y A co REN RASA ONL 35 ee + r 4 ; B i a “es z Ps iy y yng a 2 e~ SS Casteria iz Dr. Samuci Pitcher’s prescription for Infants ther Opium, Morphine nor ft is a harmless substitute wy Eyrups, and Castor Oil It is Pleasant. Its gearanteo is thirty years’ use by Millions of Motbers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, Wind Colic ibles, cures constipation and flatulency, Castoria ac.milates the food, reguiates the stomach Castoria relicves and natural sleep. Case Castoria. “ Castoria is so well adapted tochildren tha i recommend it as superior loany prescriptiog known to me."* : H. A, Arcred, M. D., 111 So. Cxford St., Drouklyn, N. ¥, “Our phrsiciras in the ch'llren’s depart ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we ere free to confess that the incrits of Castoria bas won us to look with favor upon it.” Unirep Hospital anp Dispensary, Boston, Masa Atien C. Sure, Prez., S eS <F soe pa TIE IS . 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The subseriber being about to retire from business, offers for sale his property at Morell eopsisting of about 6) acres of land, with dwelling house, Store, Warehouses, Barns, and other buildings This properly, in the ceatre of a populous distriet, is a devirable one, well situated tor business, within a short distance of the Railway Station, and not far from Morell River and St Peter’s Harblor Churches, School House, Starch Facto ry Cheese Factory, etc, lie very near Wil be sold ata bargain WILLIAM STERNS More | Junel8S—dylaw&éwkylmth Rolled Oats, Oatmeal POT BARLEY, &c., AGENCY, Having been appointed Agent for Walter Thompson’s Millis, Seaforth, Ont., I am prepared to receive orders for the above uaranteed the best quality. Please get quotations before purchasing elsewhere, W, W. CLARK RF, rent May 28 : No Hesitation EVER PRODUCED IN CANADA SWEET AND MIL A rg DAVIS & SON, MONTREAL. 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W.CAMPBELL, Tower Buildings, Manager, 18 a st, Liverpool, Mont . i or TROOP & SON, Agents, St John, N B, Ch’town. | Forget-Me-Not, This exquisite little flower seems to be coming into favor once more, and well it may, for in spite of its apparent frailty, it isa hardy plant and can be made to bloom either in the spring or in the autumn, according to the time of planting. Seeds may be sown in August and will bloom early next spring. The legend of the forget-me-not is one of the prettiest of those connected with flowers, It is to the eect that two lovers were walking along ariver in Germany. He was a knight in armor and she a wilful girl. Seeing some flowers across the stream she asked her lover to get them for her. He, quick to obey her slightest wish, sprang into the river, clambered up the bank, picked the blossoms and was returning, when he was caught hop- elessiy in the current and drowned before her eyes. Just as he was sinking he flung the flowers toward her and cried ‘*F'orget-me-not.’’ Some of the most beautiful forget-me- nots which the writer has ever seen were on the field of Waterloo, There seemed a special pathos about those blossoms, which sprang from the dust of so many lovers, the pride of three nations. Both Saw It. “TI don’t see where you've got any kiok coming,’’ said the man to the obstinate mule. ‘‘I feed you well.’’ “Is that so?’’ said the mule. ‘Well, I canjsee where you have got a kick com- ing.’’ So did the man. The very next minute. THE EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD ITs... FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR Opening Sept. 22d and Closing Oct. 24, 1896, Exhibits of Machinery and Manufactures; Farm and Dairy Products, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, &e. Products of the Forest, Mines and Waters, Paintings, Sculpture, &c., Fancy Work. The Provincial Government herd of Live Stock, just purchased, will be exhibited and sold on the Grounds. Large Prizes in all the Usual Departments. ial Attractions.—Fireworks every suitable evening, Band Music, afternoons and evenings, Attractive Performances in the AMUSEMENT HALL, Varied Attractions on the PARADE GROUNDS. SPECIAL PASSENGER RATES ON ALL LINES OF TRAVEL PRIZE LISTS WILT. BE DISTRIBUTED AFTER JULY Lah. ENTRY FORMS AND ALL DESIRED INFORMATION WILL BE FURNISHED ON APPLICATION TO CHAS. A. EVERETT, @. Cc PITFIELD, Manager and Sec’y, President. Wants, | Lost, Found, &, Advertisements under this heading charge five cents per line. FFICE TO LET. Large and well lighted, in () MecEschern’s Building, Corner Queen Kinz Streets. july20-2in. O3T—Between Richmond and Kent St L a pair of child’s boots —Finder will pievse jeave at Stanley Bro, jyi8 lin TAN PED—A Water Cart-Apply to A. \ Ings. jyi8-3in OSr--A Lead Fencil with gold top, the L, owner can be fonnd by applyitg at this office. jvis lin. — PASTURK—or a limited number of cows or horses, in city limits Good water supply and shelter. Apply to Geo, F, Hug! Apoth ner ecaries Hall may 27 OST—Cn the I1%th Ju'y, inst, on or nea 4 Queen Sireet. forty dollars in notes. Th tinder wili be well rewarded by leaving ita Beer & Goff's store. YOUN D—On Saturday July 4th, and also on I Saturday July 1 th, in the vicinity of the Merchants’ Bank of P ¥ Island, smaljl sums of money, the respective owners can get the same on epplication at this office. jyl7-zinwlin mo TEf—A Cottage situated on Pleasirat | St containing 7 reoms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whcie oouse Als>inclosed yard with stable, and is «t present occupied by Mrs Johan A, MeInna's, whois about to leave the Island Appy to Mr Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen Sireet, or to the owner at Soathport EDWARD KELLY juno 19, 1896 \ TANTED.—A gi!l for general housework References reguired.—Apply to Mrs. W W. CLaRKE, Hillsborough Square. jy16-+tf IVE AGENTS WANTED.—To canvass the L towns of the Maritime Provinces fora vVruro N. 8S. business firm. Write with refer- ences of ability and character to Box 97 Truro, N. 8. iyl6-lwk-pd 7 SALE.—A handsome Covered Carriage te carry six persons, first class in every particular—Apply to Mcinnis Bros, Kent St. jyi6 dy4in-wky im. YOR SALE PRIV ATELY.—A sma!l cottage | containing five rooms. A simali ¢ arucn attached. For parcviculars apply at the house of the owner, E. Y. McKenna, West end Douglass St. jyit—iweekpd OST... Between Upper Prince S', an? John- L son & Johnsen’s wrugstvyre, # purse con taining a sum of money belongirg to a child. Finder wilt «blige by leaving it a ils Office. jyid—tiny d \ TANTED—By the i8th inst, a servant < xeneral housework. No wa hing. Ky fer ences required. Apply to Mrs, RK. B. NoR2 ON, Upper Prince Street, TANIED- By the 2)th July, an experienced \ Cook, to whom good wages will be given Apply at the Examiner Uffice. jys— \ TANTED.—We wait at once, two good coat makers, Man or woman, Good pay ard lets of work.—Apply t MCKAY WOOLEN Lo, juneb— wars D.—A Cook to go toSt. John. High Waxes given.—Apply to Mrs. Frank Bee:, Prince St. june7—tf 7 LET.—A house on Dorchester Street, be- tween Queen and Pownal Streets. Con, taining eight rooms, in good repair, rent moderate,— Apply 10 WILLIAM GRANT. june?7. \ TANTED.— Old Established v holesale House wanisone or two honest and in- dustr‘ous representatives for this seciion. Can pay a hustler about $12.00 a week to start with, Drawer 29, Brantford, t jlyid&w, Were ree General Agents for a Flock of Counties; also five canvassers foreach. A big thing, and those who get territorial rights are in luck. Can also employ several bright ladies at tueir own homes. THE BRADLEY CARKETSON CO, Lrp., 49 Richmond St. West, Toronto, Unt, 4 FEW BOARDERS can be accommodate fi at Pleasant Point, North Kiver—Gco bathing—Apply to Mrs FLEAGHER june2y TO LET—A comfortable cottage situated on Richmond Street West; a good yard, stable, etc, and ground suitable for a garden Im- mediate possession given. Kent moderate, 613—apll Apply to J D Mason. Tio LET.—The store and printing office now | occupied by Haszard & Moore in the Hrown Block. Possession given Ist Novem- ber Apply toJames Paton. june ll 2 4 6. TO LET~-The pleasantly situated dwelling house Jacing south on Milford Street, near Brighton Road, adjoining the residence of Mr WJ Bullman. Five minutes’ walx from bathing house and lawn tennis grounds in Victoria tark, nino minutes fiom 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 attic. Ample yard and shed in rear, grass plot and shade trees in front. Rent moderate. Apply to W C. HARRISs, Architect. 246 tf—mZ1 PASTURE—for cows and horses--The sub- scribere willtake a limited number of cows and horseson June Ist, This pasture has shade, shelter and abundance of fresh and salt water. Terms on application te James Cooke, orDonald McMillan, Royalty Taay27 dyidi then 2awt Ke SESE a EE Ee a ee r= LILNILTGT LELLEITITere ZIIIIN TRY Vanity Fair Cigarettes Retail Everywhere (Oc. 0}: Package W.5S, Kimball & Co, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 17 FIRST PRIZE MEDALS Junel —3) RIDE EEE Ee EE RRR SE EO DO RE CL ETE TEA, which we have bought at the lowest his season, and we intend giving our cistomers the 2nefit of these low figures. Charlottetown June 4, 1£96 ete Lille Twp, MIS the Lite Buy. Yae>The only cure for that little bug is our PURE ENGLISH PARIS GREEN The purest is the most profitable Buy the R. B. NORTON Brand. ae RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. THE TRUTH WILL STAND Satements founded on facts need no pillars of support !t is an open secret that we cin and do sell cheaper than any other Grocery house in the city, We are caterers for all kinds of trades, and we warrant every article we sell. We have a large stock of FLOUR KEROSENE OIL, and figures touched Flour, different brands, very cheap. Foie gvilons bes! American Kerosene Oil, with good heavy tin can, for $119 Five pounds of Choice Blended Tea for $1.10 Eggs and Batter taken in exchange for cis or gaol goods delivered to all parts of the town free of charge. WILLIAM GRANT & CO. QUEEN STREET new, On hand. including the celebrated ALPA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR. a lower temperature tian any other in use, on hand. . . | 35 Horse Power PORTABLE ENGINE aol BOILER, Locomotive pattern. Hor zontal Engine on top of Boiler. | 20 Horse Power, same pattern 25 Horse Power STATIONARY ENGINE and BOILER, all ia first-class orie Price ow. Terms easy. NEW DAIRY ENGINES in stock, Abegweit pattern. DAIRY BOILERS Also, DAIRY SUPPLIES of any kind furnished on application It skims closer and 4. 24 Bottle BABCOCK TESTERS alway; Steam, Water, Soil and Sewer PIPES and FITTINGS in stock. FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY and PORTLAND CEMENT at competition pric e Our goods are all of the best, inctuding our STEEL DISK HARROW, whic we have ready for use. Our SEED BOXES will be sold (20 per cent. lower than any in this market) irect to Farmers. Telephone communication. McKINNON & McLEAN. Charlottetown, April 16, 189€—dy & wy S LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINING The St. Lawrence Sugar Refining Co,, Ltd, Montreal ee ee Laboratory of Island Revenue, Office of Official Analyst, Montreal, April 8th, 1895. “T hereby certify that 1 have drawn, by my own hand, ten samples of the ST. CO’S EXTRA STANDARD GRANULATED UGAR, indiscriminately taken from ten lots of about 150 barrelseach. I have analysed same, and find them uniformly to contain: 99 ©5! to 160 per cent. of Pure Cane Sugar. with no impurities whatever.” (Signed) JOHN BAKER EDWARDS, Ph D., C. L. Prof. of Chemistery and Pub. Analyst, Montreal N RATTENBURY, AGENT Wood’s Phosphoding.— The Great Engiish Remedy. Is the result of over 35 years treating thousands of cases with all known drugs, until at last we have discovered the true remedy and treatment—a combination that will effect a prompt and permanent cure in all stages of Sexual Debility, Abuse or Excesses, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Mental Worry, Excessive Use of Cpium, Tobacco, or Alcoholic Stimulants, all of 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 usefulness and happiness. —~— oo oo Price, one package, $1; six packages, $5; by mail free of postage. One will please, s’x guaranteed to cure, Pamphiet free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont -, Canada. |_After Taxing. _Wood’s Phosphodine is sold by responsible wholesale and retail druggists in the Dominion. St FOV 8F88F,F 7 8B: eSeeeqe eee ~ = = Ps a co fae oe ae i + ae * ie — Be $ Swe