b * * < 4 Fg ie ee 3 ‘ 25 INS Fas + venting ot bo Mas. _ ie ae, S \ 1 sek cae user ‘ssc a4, . is ere | “Ph 2p a} aE ye? sip 0 gg brtty* + og t “* : one Heve Dom e oy ws : achereias i ree a 7 ’ 4 bs +2¢ es ay eRe eh. 7” ~~ fs 74> an ae # * eS : ett a oF THE DAILY EXAMINER : Cures Every Form of Inflammation. T+ was ; the late Dr. A. Johns un old fashioned, noble hearted Family h ; s that are the result of 1 tation and inflammation; such as r t tis, colds, coughs, croup, catarrh, chaps, . and ms of sore throat, earache, +: e) k, side, neck, mumps, muscular : t : stines, sprains, stiff joints ‘ t vital ind muscle vervine tix - . Rest ‘ * Pill Ma »,*” I \ 1 your Johnuson’s Anodyne Lini ‘ “Best Live , , - T de ; ment for? than hity years in my fan ily 5 7 Have used t Ids, coughs, sore throat, nrr i 4 stings, cr ps, sore stomac h, rheumatism, ; rSU i j lameness } toothache, nevralgia, etc., Gi Vv und found it always good in every way 7 . I MAS ¢ LAND, South Robbinston, Maine - Our Rook “Treatment for Diseases” Matled Free, ; 4 Orugaists, I. S. Jehnson & Co., Boston, Mass, -ase wherein a ca pono's KIDNEY PILLS ms Qi! dto cure any «7 ailment ? gdne}y If so, we want to Over a4 1 . sold yithout e cl ymplamt Opes WEDICINE CB.u16. TORONTO +< can sell you Dodd's Kidney t.e following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—-$4.0 . dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 p« doaec. Sent hy mail tosny address pm eid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may '° Charlottetor n. + Genie : rust him You want Scott’s Emul- sion. Ifyouask your drug- gist for it and get it—you can trust that man. But if he offers you “something just as good,” he will do the same when your doctor writes a prescription for which he wants to get a special effect — play the game of life and death for the sake of a penny or two more profit. You can’t trust that man. Get what you ask for, and pay for, whether it is Scott’s Emul- gion or anything else. Scorr & Bowns, Belleville, Oat qo<. and $1.09 WE COMPARE OUR... Clapperton’s Thread periodically with other makes, and have never found another that combines so much strength and smoothness with the extreme freedom from kinking and snarling that characterizes 5 , CLAPPERTON’S BREAD . ess emgisae te Pitt) MUTUAL LIP fusurance Company OF NEW YORK. RICHARD A. McCURDY, PRESIDENT. Statement for the year ending Decembe: 31, 13895 :— ae RABID c. orcrcscecsccccccspes 194,347,157.5 Bar ghabe. cecccce..0000 cor sccees $26,°966,563.7 TIE MIND. tcic iseoeseneie $19,597,420.41 (Company’s total income is about $10,- 1: °° more thau the aonuval revenue of Canada). r tal Paid Policy-in Idera Be 1895 ...00ccie cocceseees $233,126,728.46 Insurance and Annuities i cnenenned coobeiuan $3899 ,074,453.78 Net gain in 1395......6...0 $61 647,645.36 Nore—Insurance merely wr-tten is dis corded from this Statement as wholly mis r, and only insurance actually is aad pad for ia Ca*-3 is i cru led. whit sue ! to Poliey-holders since Olge WIGNER. ose. coccceres $111,567 625.7! 6 ene Robert A. Grannis-, Vice-Pre i lent. Valter A. G el, \ al Maoacer J «sac F. 2d Vice-President Fre ie; fromwell, Treasurer he 7 M “C int «4 A tuary JORN MACEACHERN, — Reade Gene Llov l, “nt Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 4. JOUNSON, General Agent, 47 lollie Street, Halifax, N. 8S. ' ‘ may s dawt mere ia * SO a IO Robb-Armstrong Engines, Correct Besign, Rest Worl, maaship | ROBB ENGINEERING CO,. Ltd. Amherst Pills a | OLD LADY — PINGREE. BY MARY E, WILKENS. (Continued.) This was the i etiquette, whict } to bes tly adhered ta, in the mat ter of Nancy's receiving presents or r muneration. Gifts or presents openly proffered her were scornfully reject rd and ignominiously carried back by the dono Naney Pingree was a proud old woman. People called her ‘Old Lady f * She had nota dollar of her own in the world, except her little hoard of inl money This immense old mansior hich had been the outcome ef the ancient prosperity of the Pin grees, was owned entirely by Mrs. Iimes’s husband through foreclosed rtgzag ‘“‘You'’d better foreclose, Deacon,’ Mrs. Holmes had said, ‘‘tand make sure you've got the place safe in your own nds: an’ then yeu'd better let the r old lady stay t » just the same as g as she lives. She needn’t kuow any difference Nancy did know a difference. Down in the depths of her proud old hears rankled the knowledge that an outsider her fathers, and that toleration. Sh and receive Mra. Hol- owned the home of she was living in it on jet some rooms upstairs, the mcney for them herself. mea’s benevolence was wide, although it was carefully and coolly calculated. Ali Nancy had to live on was the rent of these rnoms, besides the small proceeds from her three hensand her knitting and neighborly donations. Some days she had not much for sustenance except her pride. She was over eighty. The people upstairs were a widow and laughter. The mother, after an absence ~~ many years and much trouble, had turned back, of her nature, to the town in which she had been born and brought up. All her friends were gone now, but they had used to be there. So they ame and hired rooms of Miss Pingree, and Jenny did sewing to support herself ind her mother. She was a good dangh- ter. They hada hard struggle toa live Jenny dil not find work very plentiful; many of the women here did s good their own sewing. She could scrarcely yay the rent of fifty cents per week and buy enough to eat. Her mother was sick 10ow-—in consumption, it was thought. jenny did not realise it. She was not onfined to her bed Jenny came down and knocked at Nancy's door the next morning. She had hand, with which t always paid it punc rning. cast a glance at the money ‘How’s your mother?’’ said she, ‘I heerd her coughin’ a good deal last bight “‘She had a pretty bad night. I’m go ing for the doctor. This is the money for he ren ” **Let it go.’”’ “Why, Lowe it. I can pay it just as well now as any time.”’ “I don't want it any want any for this week. I've got enough.’’ Jenny's face was crimson. ‘Thank you, bnt I'd rather pay what I owe, Miss Pingree.’’ ‘*I sha'n’t take it.’’ The two poor proud fronting each other. Then Jenny laid fifty cents on the window-seat. ‘You can do just what you've a mind to do with it,’’ said she. “I certainly sh’an't take it back.’’ Then she went out of the room quickly. ‘‘Strange how she got the idea I was so awful poor!’’ said Nancy, staring at the money resentfully. ‘I won’t tetch it, anyway. She'll see it layin’ there next time she comes in.’ The next time poor Jenny came in, it was indeed still lying there on the win- low-seat, a scanty pile of wealth in five and ten cent pieces and coppers. But Jenny never woticed it; she had something else to think of then It was very early the next morning, but Miss Pingree was up, kindling the fire in her sitting room stove. Jenny ran right in without knocking; she had a shawl over rer head. ‘‘O Miss Pingree!’’ she cried, ‘can’t you go upstairs to mother while I run for the doctor?’’ Nancy dropped the tongs, and stvod up. ‘Is she—’’ she began. But Jenny was gone. When the doctor came there was no need for him. Jenny’s mother was dead. All that was required now was the aid of somo of the friendly cap- able women neighbors. Nancy went for them, and they came promptly, Mrs. Holmes and two others. When they had done necessary they went home. Shortly after- wards Jenny came into Nancy’s room; she had on her shaw) and hood. She had beén very calm through it all, but her pretty face had a fierce, strained look. **Miss Pingree,’’ she said abruptly, ‘‘who are the select-men?”’ ‘“‘Why Deacon Holmes is one. What de you want to know for?’ sin her rent. She ifty cent pay tne ually on Satarday m ancy time. I don't I don’t need it. soula stood con- the all that was , ‘I've got to go to them. The Will have to bury mother.”’ “Oh!” cried Nancy, with two sharp notes, one of pity, one of horror. Suddenly at that Jenny's forced com- posure gave way; she sank helplessly into achair, and began to half sob, half shriek. ‘‘O mother! mother! mother! poor mother! To think it has come to this! Tothink you must be buried by the town! What wonld you have said? It's the worst of all. Poor mother! poor mother! O poor mother!’’ ‘‘Haven't you got any money?’’ **No. O mother!"’ “‘An’ there ain’t any of your folks that could help you?’’ **We didn’t have any folks.”’ Then she kept on with her cries aud moans. Nancy stood motionless. There is no knowing what a clash of spiritual armies with trumpets and banners there was in her brave old heart; but nota line on her face moved; she hardly breathed, “Wait a minute, Jenny.’’ Nancy went into her bedroom and un- locked the lowest drawer in the bureau. She took out all of her little hoard of money except afew cents. She limped majestically across the sitting-room to Jenny. “Here, child; there ain’t any need of your goin’ to the town. I've got some money here that I can let you have jest as Well as not.’’ **Miss Pingree!’’ “* Here,”’ “Oh, what do you mean? take it? What will you do?’ “I shall do well enough. This ain't all; I've got seme more. When all of Jenny’s proud scruples which this terrible emergency had left her haa been subdued, and she had gone, Nancy took up the fifty cents on the window-seat, ‘Guess she’s took this now, an’ more too, said «he, with an odd tone of satia- faction. Even now, in her splendid self- sacrifice, there was a little heaven of tewn How can I pride There was no mistaking the fact that it gave her some comfort in this Faild Up, When the ss stem is run down, a person becomes an easy prey to Consumption or Serofula. Mary valneble lives are weaved by using Scott’s Emulsion as soun a+ a de ine in health is observed, he acknowledged a age,” eee gee ee which was almost like giving a piece of her own heart. She in- spected the neat appointments of poor Mrs. Stevens’ funeral with feelings not wholly of grief at her own deprivation of similar honors, nor yet of honest benevolence. There was a grand though half-«mothered consclousness of her own giving in her heart. She felt for herself the respect which she would have felt for an old Pingree in his palmiest days, Astime went on she loa? this, how- ever; then the humiliating consciousness of her own congition came uppermost. She dreaded to tell Mrs. Holmes of the change in her rasources, and now no vauity over her own benevolence rendered the task easier. She simply felt intense humiliation at having to confess her loss of independence. However, she never re- gretted what sbe had done. Sha grew very fond of Jenny; indeod, the t vo had much in common. They generaily ate their simple meals together. Jenny had plenty of work to do now; Mrs. Holmes gave her a ereat deal of sewing. She itten told Nancy how she was saving up money to pay her debt; never sus- pected the real state of the case. She had taken to thinking that Miss Pingree must have wider resources than she had Known. harsh charity, she Ve } Crt ned.) i ‘ : ‘I belie that ts 1un> thi-t ings me good la "mia S. UF. Tie n, of Louisesille, at th: Meteopotitan I don't know whether or not if was be ym thé but 1 have watched lt for nd whenever there is a combinati.n in lucky on: suse I was born wnth of th oe nonth year which thirteen appears it ia a as much of acrank ip avor of the number thirteen as anyone tan possibiy he against it. If I am hav ng a dull business on the road I ask the 10tel clerks to give me room No.13. It fa remarkable how many hotels there are that have no room with that number, und Iam told that lam the only man who ever asks for a room with that num ber. Most men object tu being given such a room.’’—Washington Star. me. Iam or ee THEY ARE CIVING WAY, tysicians Cemmeace to Realize the Value of Dodd's Kidney Pills, Orrawa, tug. 10.—The inveterate re- to admit the success of pat n' i dicine, usually evinced by phy-iciare 3 rapidly giving way so far as D. da’: Kidney Pills are concerned. The ca es tf Dr. Rose and Dr. McCormick, whe whli-hed cCetails of their recovery tr m tabetes and Bright’s disease, through th wency of this remedy, were the first a uwk- on the citadel of their skepticism, ind now it eppears as if the remarkab! ecovirv of Mr. G. H. Kent, of thie city he d: tails of which have been transy ive: o the press, would compete what has en so anuspiciously begun. ‘Ihe pub- ishe! interviews with Mr. and Mrs. Kent sod the sworn statement of the forme) aves no foothold for disbelief. ' ance —The belief is expressed that owing | he fa lure of ‘he English apple crop there il! }e a good demand for Canadian apples tilr 3 Cay, \ Child of Fez-ma by Chase's Oint ment, Ccwel “My six-year-old daughter Bella wa- ict d with ecz ma for 24 months, th: rnocival sea. of eruption bLeign behin ‘eem-. It ied aln.ost every remedy | s-wave tised, bought innumerable medi cines .n.l -oap-, anc tu k the child to medi- al sp cialirt+ ip skin diseases, but with- mtre ult. Tue doctor advised the use o: Chae= Ontuent, and since using th ~ruptivo b s all disaypeared, and I ca: voufidently :ay my child is cured. (Sguid) Maxwe.. Jouysrox, 112 Anre St., Toronto. —Ajlvices trom Londen state that th \nglo-Canad an trade is still most satis 1ctery. The imports from Cavada dur ny the seven months increased 25 pe: ent., while the imports from ali couutrie nereased only five per cent. Cured Werk Back for 25 Cents, For two .ears I was dosed, piled and ‘astered for weak back, sca.ding urine vod co nstipaiion, without benefiv. One »x Of Chase’s Kidnev-Liver Pills re- veved, three boxes cured. BR. J. Smith, oronto, One piil a dose, price 25 cents. In modern dave Moltke made his reputs- cp partly in 1854 and 1866, but ebis fl n the Franco-G. rman war in 1870 ane 871, when he was 70 years old. Cured of Chionie Catarrh, A Rema:kal-le Cure—J. W. Jennison. iilfurd, spent Letween $200 and $300 in onsulting doctors ; tried Dixon’s and al ther treatment but got no benefit. On «x Of Cha-e’s Catarri: Care did me mor Od than all other remedies; in fact, } onsider myself cure!, and with a 25-cent ox at ibat. be sicnieiiilas -seiesiialdiiiiiiintail Thiriy-six years ago this moenth the Prince of Wales visited Canada, At Mentreal he opened the Victoria bridze, then considered the eighth wonder of the world. Mansy a Young Man. When from over-work, possibly assisted vy un inherited weakness, the healih fail: snd rest or medical treatment must be resorted to, then no medicine can be em- ployed with the same beneficial results as Scott's Emulsion. Sir Charles KRivers-Wilson, before leaving Montreal for England, expressed his belief that Grand Truuk atfairs were progressing under the management of President Haves. Completely Knocked Out. **] was co much run down 1 had togive up work, and J felt as if life was not worth iv-ng,” writes Wm. W. Thompson, Zephyr, Ont. “TI tcok Scott’s Sarsaparilla and am now fee!ing as JI did years ago.” Scott’s Sareaparilla tones upthe eutire system, purifies the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofuluus poisone. Ask for Scott’s and get it. Isaiah Kelly, for 25 years assistant cashier of the First National Bank, South Bsod, Ind., killed himselt on Wednesday. Kel'y left several letters, in one of which shortage of over $25,(00. STILL IN HIS PRIME. North Hastings’ O.dest Inhabitant Hale and Hearty. Josias Moore, of Bancroft, Oxt., one of the oldest and best-known residents of Hastings County, can boast of won- deriw health and vigor for his age. “Although I am over 84 years of e says, “I ivel as young as ever I did.” Mr. Moore, however had @ narrow ee cape from death about a year ago. “I was so bad with indigestion,” he writes, “that the doctors gave me up. I tried varjous alleged remedies but found them Bo good. One day our popular druggist, F.C. Humphries, sent me m sample of Dre Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills to try. The result was marvellous. After taking two I was able to get up. Then I sent for a box. I could soon eat any- thing. In a short time 1 was able to walk two miles, to Bancroft and back, with ease,” Ir. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills will, without fail, eure ¢7) kidney, liver, stomach and blood troubles. For sale by all dealers. Price 25 cents. One pilla dose: one cent a dose. Edmanson, Bates & Co., manufacturers, Toronto. Chase’s Byrup of Lineecd and Tur- pentine is the latest discovery for coughs asthma and consumption. It is pleas- ent, quick and certain. 25 cent | J. m., arriving st zeason’s work, sailing TUESDAY, May 5th, and will continue to sail weekly, leaving Halifax every Tuesday, calling at the full owing ports Spry Bay, Jose SETA ey iy ao wy SOLO IN LEAD PACKC™S ONLY, TO PRESERVE ++. THEIR FRAGRANCE... IT’'S_.s py . TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, L896. Very Gooo, - 40¢ Exteaa Goon, - 60c, ATReAT =<" TO DRINK FROM ANCIENT INDIA ano SWEET CEYLON." ee 2 ee me eget vs 8 @BEessd ofeelief J 3. = eLUung - oT roubles c oO . e ° ® Le “ein | : HU LSION: iia a : G - é 6 In CONSUMPTION and all LONG @ DISEASES, SPITTING OF BLOOD, e COUGH, LOSS OF APYPRTITES, G G DEDALITY, the benefiin of this @ article are most manifest, Ry the ail of The “D,. & 1." Eusul e rid of a hacking cough which | over @ yerxr, and have pgarine ‘ Weight liked this Eirisio © when luce ian Aine acou T? ° T. 1L WING Sec. and $1 per Botte © DAViS & LAWRENCE CO., Lro., Monracar © eeeoocoeoeoesecse \ : t! You Are = Se Going to eae BOSTOR Or any part of the United States, ife Cheapest and Best Route is via the PLANT LINE, The Popular Summer Route. ——-— Jirect Servi e From Charlottetown The S.S. HALIFAX will leave Char- oticetuwn for Boston every Friday at 1 Boston oad. ys 7 .m., returning leave Roxton Tu sdays «tL noon, cal:ing at Hawkesburyand Halk ix each way. eemmmnennal Via Fictou and Halifax. Passengers leaving Charlottetown 01 aturdavy, Monday and Thursday mort. ngs via Pictou, make close conne tion e# ialifax withS 8. Halifax sailing Satue- ay midvight and with 8S GLIVETTE ailing every Tuesday and Friday a 8 am. For farther particulars apply to Char tretown Navigation Co., Chur'ottetow: ort H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt., may7 Halitax, N.S. The D. @&L. ee ae oe oe . 4 Emulsion j Is invaluable, if you are run down, as it is a food as well as a medicine. ‘ Tho D. & L. Emulsion Will build you up if your general health is impaired, The D. & L. Emulsion Is the best and most palatable preparation of Cod Liver Oil, agreeing with the most deli- cate stomachs. Tho D. & L. Emulsion pees by the leading physicians of panada, Tho D. & L. Emulsion Is a marvellous flesh producer and will give yvu an appetite. 5Gc. & $1 per Bottle Be sure you get | Davis & Lawrence Co., tro. i TYVTVT TTI FUT TTT TTT PTT Pee Tere eee TPE OP) errr rerey the genuine MONTREAL Abbbe ddd LAD AAAAA A de Barbadoes Molasses, AND SUGAR. Now landing ex Mary P., direct from errr We:t Indies 200 puns. choice brigst Bar hacoes Molasses, 400 lbs. bright Rarbadces Sugar. N. RATTENBURY. jy13—eod- STEAMER PANT The steamer Fastnet commences her from Halifax Sheet Harbor, Salmon River, lsaac’s Harbor, Canso, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury Port Hood, Souris, Charlottetown and Summerside. Freight solicited. Low rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town,}Apr.| 20, 1896—dy commands a most harbor end surrounding country, Property For Sale. The subscriber wi-hes to dispose of his beautifuily situated residence,“ Edenhurst’ West St., between the residences of Hon: L. H. lavies and Benj. Heart7, Esq Fronting 84 ft on West St. and running to the ehore 200 ft. The house 1s heated with Lot water and beautiful view of the Inspection from 3 to 6 p. m. ; Terms easy. Apply on the premises to SIMON DAVIES. the owner, jy30—tf, HOTEL ACADIA. Grand Tracadia Beach, P.E.). OPENS JUKE 15 1896 Unrivalled as a health and pleasure re sort, Terme, $2.00 per day ; $8 to $10 pe week, I C. HALL, Manager Charlottetown, June 4, 1896—3 mos j} two hop For cale. The undersig ed offers for sale tho large thie’ siory brick shop- a4 warebouses (non the eat side of (ue Street, witha front thereon of forty x ft, snd at present eecunied by Mers:, Prowse Bros, and D. A. Bruce. Go: sard room in the rear, and a right of wa | from Sid: ey Street. Che shop: are large and well lighted, an! are two of tee best business stands in Ch’town It not disposed of iby private eale, the proyerty will hereafter be sold by Public Austen, Kir perticnlars cpply to the und rsigned orto ‘Mr, A. i. Inge, Sel-c cor; Cameron Block, GEO. E. FULL, aug3—-Tin. COTTAGE TO LET A nice otturce oiPitz roy ‘trot 4 e upideby Rev D fT sotee iven th July, Apolyiods J Te lor, bireer, wi, nov Posi-sila Bio jaly: jolled Gals, Oatmeal PLT FARLEY, &c., AGENCY, Having heen appointed Agent for Walt Thompson’s Mills, Seeforth, Ont., I ap prepared to receive orders fur the alov« ‘iuaranteed the best quality. Please ge: yo'ations before purchasing elsewhere. W.W. CLARK 7 ageut wkynl HIS fine steamship is now running and regularly between Mc ntreal Charlottetown, calling at Quebec, Father Point, Gaspe and Perce. Eleganily burnished for the Passenger Tracc—bhLliectrie Lights throcghonut. Freight carried at reasonable rates, and Special ratee handled with Great care. made for Dry Goods, or any large quantity er merchandize, Eggs Carried Very Cheap. The sailing dates are:— From Montreal, &th Juve From Ch’town, Ist. June 22nd “ lith “ 6th July 20h * 2Cith “ 13th July 3rd Ang. 2th. * inn * 10th Aug 3l at “ 24-t se l4th Sept. 4th Sept. CARVELL BROs., Agents, May 28th—2aw (1 4), 2m PRR & 6B Murray & . 5 Lanman’s FLORIBA WATER JHE SWEETEST MOST FRAGRANT, MOST REFRESHING AND ENDURING OF ALL PERFUMES FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF, TOILET OR BATil. ALL BRUGGISTS, PELFUSERS AND -CREAAL DEALERS. PALA LPAPEXPPELPLP SD Rk = STEAMER Beaver Line Steamers. SUMMER SERVICE DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL. rom From Liverpool. Steamer. Montreal. June 27....Lake Ontario,,..........4 July 15 July 4... LABS MIOR,. .0cccccess July 22 July s....)ahe Supevior.......... Aug. & July 23... Lake Winnipeg......... Aug, 12 ee. 3. 2 Se Be viarcesnun Ang 1 Bete. 3. cB iis ic cccesseen Aug. 26 Aug, 22....Lake Supetior.,.........-ept, 9 Aug. 29....Leke Winnipeg ........ Sept. 16 And Weekly Thereatier FIRST CA BIN—$10, $15, $50 and $60, Round P $110, szecording to Trip, 389, $5, $80 anc steamer and accommodation SECOND CABIN—To_ Liverpool, $90; re- turn, $63; Glasgow, $82 50; return, $68; Bristel, or Cardifl, $33; return, $69; London, $33; return *TEERAGE—To Liverpool, London, Glas- gow, Bo lfast, at lowest rates. hulH—Steerage pgers by the Beaver Line are provided with the nse of bedding, and eating and drinking utensiis, free of charge. Freight caried at iowest rates and to all important points both in Canadaand Great Britain on through bilisof !ading. Special facilities provided for the carriage of butter, cheese and perishable freight. For farther particulars as to freight or pas- Sage apply to D. & C. MACIVER, D W.CAMPBELL, Tower Buildings, Manager, IS a st, Liverpool, Mont or TROOP & SON, Agents, St John, N B, Chronic Discontent, It is trite to say that we w.iss half of the good of life by discontent with our surroundings. But, although trite we pay so little attention to the truth of the statement that we still go on making the same error, and ‘‘look before and after and long for what is not,’’ Says Charles Baudelaire: “This life isa hospital where every patient is pos- sessed with the desire tu change his bed. This one would prefes to suffer before the stove, and that other thinks he would re- cover by the window.’”’ The probabilities are that the malady of discontent would follow the so-called patient wherever he might be situated. He, like the heroine of Mra. Whitney’s ‘*Hitherto,”’ is “always holding up his soul with a thorn in it.’’ Or, if the prick is not in his soul, {tt is in. his lot in Hfe, and he makes himself and his friends miserable by expatiation upon it. Such a person is the most wearing companion in the world, for he makes 1 constant drain upon our sympathies. Aud the amusing part of it all is that when this present time over which he makes so much moan shall have become the past, he will then call it the ‘‘happy past,’’ and heave a sigh at the thought that it can not re turn. Thus he darkens all his pathway through life with foolish discentent, while ‘‘the beautiful around him lying’’ is unnoticed. An excellent cure for this disease of discontent is fora man severely and mercilessly to examine himself and ask why he should be particularly blessed above others, what especial virtue he pos- sesses that should call down upon his head showers cf blessings. If he is frank he will acknowledge that so deep-seated is his complaint that he would find some cause for grievance against such showers. For the person who recognizes his failing and is anxious to cure himself of it, a good practice is that of attempting to count the negative mercies—the im- munities from pain, sorrow, illness and bereavement. He will be speedily over- whelmed, first, with a realization of his blessings, and next, if he be good for anything, with shame that he could have been discontented. Morbid unhappiness is a habit, and a wicked one,and all ten- dencies toward it should be rigorously checked from infancy to old age. Once let it take root and it grows with fun- eus-like raviditv —Harper’s Bazar. TH EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION WiLL HOLD ITs FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR ON ITS EXHIBITION GROUNDS, Opening Sept. 22d and Closing Oct. 24,1896, Exhibits of Machinery and Manufactures Farm and Dairy Sheep, Swine, &c. Products of the Forest, Mines and Waters, Paintings, Sculpture. &c.. Fancy Work, Products, Horses, Cattle, The Provincial Government herd of Live Stock, purchased, wi! be exhibited and sold on the roun Large Prizes in all the Usua! Departments. 4 Attractions,— Fireworks every suitable evening, Band Music, afternoonsand evenings, Attractive Performances in the AMUSEMENT HALL, Varied Attractions on the Parave Grounps. SPECIAL PASSENGER RATES ON ALL LINES OF TRAVEL PRIZE LISTS WILL BE DISIKIBUTED AFTER JULY 15th, @ITRY FORMS AND ALL DESIRED INFO 9 ’ BE FURNISHED ON APPLICATION 4Oe _ CHAS. A. EVER err? @. C PITFIELD, Manager and Sec’y, President. OR. H. O. JOHNSON —_— > EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THRCAY Office -- Kont Sirest Ang 16, 94 ly BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES Grafton Street, Opposite Court Ff ouse. JGUN M NICHOLSON, Prop’r. Having opened a public Stable on Grafton Sireet, | am prepared to take Gentlemen’s horses ard Colts at ali seasobs of tne year to board, train, break or keepin road condition fir immeciate use Horse Clipping also at tendedto Terms ressonable Wants, Lost, Pound, &&« Advertisementa under this heading chag five cents per ne, - LEf—A shop and five rooms, rext the Masonic Tempie. Apyly to Gro. V. MoOoRE aug:7—3i HAVE a quantity of doors, also seme geol mantels, which I wilisell cheap —D. May, Uraftou Sticet, augi7--!w Wis ae sefvant gi}. Apply to Mrs. Rost, HoaGa, vochf ori Street. augil 0 LET. — The Dwelling House ¢n corie- Prince and Doicle-ter Streets. It «in tains eight rooms is hesied wits Lot watcr and has good sewerage. Immediate pors?ssic n Inspe viion invited. GEORGE ALLEY. Aug 6-246 patn.on w fri DVERTI3ER wants to } 102 ire a shot gun A in exchange fcr good:, Apply at this ottice, :u-12 was SED.-Old Established wholesale House wants ove ortwo honest and industri- ous representatives forthis section. Can pay a hustler about $.2.00 a week to start with. Diawer 29, Brantford Ont, jy29—d,w 7 Let.—The store and printing office now occupied by Hasza & Mocre in the Brown Block. Possession given Ist Novem- ber. Appiy to James Paton. june 11246. Wes capable servant in a smal family. References required.—Apply to Mrs, J. F. McG. ger’s Prince St. aug4 —246 POR SALE—A "3 Model Bleycie, nearly new, and in good order—Apply »t this aug?-3in. Gallagher, at Mrs. office. a —Three General Agents, for a block of Counties; a!so five canvassers foreach, A big thing, and those who get territorial rights will ve in luck Can also employ several brigh! ladies at their own homes. "11K BRADLEY GARKETSON Co, Lrp., 49 Richmond »t,, West, Toronto, Ont, js2—d.w QUSNES BOARDERS can be acct mmo- ) dated at Point Frim on application to Archibald vweRae Good table, and first-class bathing and other attractions of a seaside resort, jy ur YS BOILERS for hire. Apply to Mrs. H. D. Wadman, Bayfield Street. iy22 if lO LEf—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing 7 rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole nouse Ais» inclosed yard with stable, and is at present occupied by Mrs John A. McInnis, whe is about to leave the Isiand App'y to Mr Thomas McQuaid, tower Queen sireet, or to the owner at Southport Epwarp KELLY juno i9, 1896 ooo want at once, two gond coat makers, man or woman, Good pay a. d lots of work —Applyt MCKAY WooLEeN Co, june6— NO LE?.—A house on Lorch ster Street, be- taeen Queen and Pownall Streets. Con- taining cignt rooms, in good repair, rent modcrate,- Apply 10 WILLIAM GRANT june?7. TO LET—A coinfortable coliage situaied on Rict: mond street West; a rood yard, stable, et., and ground suitable for a garden Im- mediate ssion given. Rent moderate. Apply to J D Mason. 6i3—apll TO LET- The pleasantly situa:el dwelling house tacing south on RX. ilerd street, near Brighten Road, adjoining the residence of Mr “J Bullman Five minutes’ walk from bathing house and lawn tennis grounds in Victoria fark. nine minutes {hom Fost Office. Drawing 100m, dining room, large verandah, equare hall, pantry, kitchen and Lack poreh on ground ficor. Four bedrooms and ba h 100m On first floor, two bedrooms in attic. Ample yard and shed in rear, grass plot and ad tressin front. Rent moderate. Apply w C. EARRIS, Architect. 246 ti— , FLULLLLILITITINEITOTL | | i i i Hi : i : H i H ee SXUIILETAILI EE LIKE IU Ry a —————— | TRY Vanity Fair Cigarettes hetail Everywhere lic. W.5S, Kimball & Co, ROCHESTER, N. Y. Li FIRST PRIZE WEDALS yas pst Fackage hustico Beach, P.B, OPEN JULY EASIDE HOTEL. UMMER RESORT Fine Land. cape, Rewntifal Grounds. Shaty Walka B. Surf and still Water Bathing nice pier, Row ling ‘alley, Ga quet and Tennis Lawns. et: —A ddress TOHN NEWSON _ Charlotetcwa, ana a aoe cog Tims te Za: “AA. =~ Stag 8 mong pv ate Moderate ee et == - _, Coach meets a 4 Asp —=_¢ oll twelene et => Hanter Rive Se ee — Coach leavesCharlottetown direct every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, between 4 and 5 o'clock p. m., calling for guests. 135 Horse Power PORTABLE ENGINE and BOILER, Locomotive pattern, new, @n hand. including the celebrated ALPA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR. a lower temperature tan any other in use, on hand. lirect to Farmers, HNOINES abd Ballers For Sal Her zovtal Engine on top of Boiler. 1 20 Horse Power, same pattern, 1 25 Horse Power STATIONARY ENGINE and BOILER, all io fir+t-class order, Price ow. Terms easy, NEW DAIRY ENGINES in’ stock, §Abegweit "jattern. DAIRY BOILERS Also, DAIRY SOPPLIES of any kind furnished on application Tt skims closer and a 24 Bottle BABCOCK TESTERS alway Steam, Watcr, Soi! and Sewer PIPES and FITTINGS in stock. a FIRE BRICK, F'P™ © \¥ and PORTLAND CEMENT at competition prices, ~ Our goods are au vo. us vest, ine'uding our STEEL DISK HARROW, which we have ready for use. Our SEED BOXES will t+ -:"} (20 per cent. lower than any in this market Telephone Gu. ::unieation. McKINNON & McLEAN. Charlottetown, April 16, 1896—dy & wy RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. Charlottetown, June 4, 1896 HE TRUTH WILE STAND Satements founded on facts need no pillars of support It is an open secret that we can and do sell cheaper than ~< other Grocery house in the city. We are caterers for all kinds of trades, and we warrant every article we sell. We lave a large stock of FLOUR KEROSENE OIL, and TEA, which we have bought at the lowest figures touched his season, and we intend giving our customers the benefit of these low figures. Flour, different brands, very cheap. Four gallons qest American Kerosene Qil, with good heavy tin can, for $1 10 Five pounds of Choice Blended Tea for $1.10 Kggs and Butter taken in exchange for cis best goods delivered to all parts of the town free of charg WILLIAM GRANT & CO. QUEEN STREET The St. Lawrence Sugar RefiningCo, Ltd, Montreal ee Laboratory of Inland Revenue, Office of Official Analyst, Montreal, April 8th, 1895. “T herely certify that 1 have drawn, by my own hand, ten samples of the ST. LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINING CO’S EXTRA STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR, indiscriminately taker from ten lots of about 150 barreiseach, I Lave analysed same, and find them uniformly to contain: 99 ©) te 160 per cent. of Pure Cane Sugar. with no impurities whatever.” JOHN BAKER EDWARDS, Ph D., C. L. Prof. of Chemistery and Pub. 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