"e . « {a Tt 2 fee, «8 7. oe . 7 @ £ , “ ‘ s é SP eer SO a SOOO” 08 |] OF Ope OOS ee THE Johnson’s Anodyne It is the best in use. DAILY Liniment EXAMINER 7 It is unlik y other. t is the oldest on earth. It is superior to all other It is the great vital and muscle nervine. It is for internal as much as external use. It is used and cndorsed by all athletes. It is a soothing, healing, penetrating Anodyne. It is what every mother should have ia the house. It is used and r fe to trust that whick ecommended by many physic ians ¢ verywhere. s the Universal Household Remedy from infancy to old age. has satished generation after generation. It is made from the favorite prescription of a good old family physician. 1, ey It is marvellous Sold by all Druggists. |. 5. os a r i . Yi er ee T= =A e- Ph Pm nn THESE BRISK LITTLE PILLS ARE CXACTLY WHAT 1S ALWAYS NEEDED In att cases of CONSTIPATION, SICK HEADACHE, BILiIOUS ATTACKS anc DYSPEPSIA. SOLO EVERYWHERE AT 25¢. aeox. DODD'S MEDICINE COMPANY, Paormcrons, TORONTO, ONT. w-can sell you Dodd’s Kidney Pills a the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box’ six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.0( « rdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozea. Sent by mai! toany sddress por aid. GEORGE BE. HUGHES, may2? Charlottetown. s@VoSVWeeVesteseouse ‘SILVER Goss} STARCH iS THE “OLD RELIABLE” ¢ LAUNDRY STARCH. é HOUSEKEEPERS WHO HAVE é TRIED IT AND THEN OTHER MAKES ALWAYS RETURN TO ? “SILVER GLOSS.” THOSE WHO HAVE NOTTRIED IT SHOULD DO SO AT ONCE. ASK YOUR GROCER FoR IT. @¢ 8 owns O08 8 Oe GO Starches made by the Edwardsburg Starch Co., L’t’d., are always reliable. THEIR LEADING BRANDS ARE Benson’s Canada ) Prepared Corn) Silver Gloss Starch, | Enamel Starch, | BUBB the doctors approve of Scott’s Emulsion. For whom? For men and women who are weak, when they should be strong; for babies and children who are thin, when they should be fat ; for all who get no nourish- ment from their food. Poor blood is starved blood. Con- sumption and Scrofula never come without this starvation. And nothing is better for starved blood than cod-liver oil. Scott’s Emulsion is cod-liver oil with the fish-fat taste taken out. Two sizes, 50 ce ts and $1.00 SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont, FOR COOKING. FOR LAUNDRY. STEAMER FASTNET. The steamer Fastnet- commences he: season’s work, sailing from Halifax TUESDAY, May 5th, and will continue to sail weekly, leaving Halifax every Tuesday, calling at the following ports Spry Bay, Sheet Harbor, Salmon Kiver, Isaac’s Harbor, Canso, Arichat, rort Hawkesbury Pr rt Hood, Souris, Charlottetown and Summereide. Freight solicited, Low rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. The Canada Accident ASSURANCE CO, FRED. W. HYNDWAN, AGENT FOR P. E. L, Accepts Plate Glass Instrance also. May 23, 1896—law (6) VICTORIA CA SWELL DINING ROOMS, eereneees The best place to get your oysters. Parties wishing to have those beautiful baked beans left at their houses, hot, can de so by leaving order day before. JOUN P. JOY. sepi2i—tf. Money Wanted. On a good investment, Seven or eight hondred dolars is wanted at 6 per cent., o- 5 or lOyears on Real Esrta‘e. Insur- @ ice on same for $500. For further par ticular s to P.O, Eox 154. actl- ny ailments it will quickly relieve, heal and cure. Our Book “Treatment for Diseases and Care of Sick Room,” Mailed Free. JOHNSON & CO., 23 Custom House Street, Boston, Masa. MILLIONS OF MEALS | ‘ - liIN TINS WILL PREVENT BESIEGEO CITIES *ROM STARVING. } You Can Mave a Course Dinner Nowa- days Entirely ic. Canned Poods Paris Has Stored Eno.gh of Them to Feed the City Eighteen Months, That greatest icrror of war, a statv- ing garrison and « starving town, S84r- rounded by a ho: ‘ile camp, yet able to se far-off fields of grain and plenty, could not be rejcated in this age of canned goods, mits, vegetables, pud dings and fruit | incased in tiny jara or boxes of tin It used to be ca+sy to beleagure @ city and starve it into submission with hardly an ounce of shot, for it Was & foregone conclus that if all avenue> of food supply w shut off only « few weeks woul. elapse before both garrison and citin.ns would have t» capitulate, thoug!. they might eat rat- flesh and horsefesh first. But now, zo cleverly are provisions compreseed at.d packed away ‘ato tins, and so long will even the fo_as that most usuall: spoil quickly kee,—for years in most cuses—that no city or town could be starved out if it only had half a charce to provision itsel! properly. The city of Pais has stored awa) hundreds of tho sands of packages ‘ontaining canned and compressed food enough to suy-ply the entire popu- lation for at leat eighteen months. Yhis outfit of cauned food is not per- mitted to be toucred, though at times it is tested to see that it still remains uuspolled Other cities in urope have built up stores along muc: the same _ lines, though Paris has >y far the most im- portant assortment of canned food held in reserve. Outside of these preparations, th: manufacture of canned articles has grown to be something enormeus, es- pecially in meats and vegetables. In .nany cases the cunned goods seem to be actually pre:crred to the original products. Nearl, every wise house- heeper nowadays emulates Paris in a sriall way, for she keeps on her shelves any number of these little boxes and thus tinds herself always ready for any em :rgency should com- pany suddenly dro» in or the butcker or grocer fail to turn up. It is really sur,rising the variety of things to eat thsi are put into cans. As a matter of fa_t, one can live, aad live comfortably on canned focds alone. “I can stick your house,” said a bie wholesale ;rocer, “so that yon need not make an ther purchase of feod for five years, ar. you shal] have every iy a perfect dinner of soup, fish, ¢n- t ees, roasts, fr..is, pudding, cheese, aod coffee, all canned goods.” Canned goods, though, have proved themselves of the greatest value to the traveler from th> fact that an enor- mous amount of i0urishment can be “arried in an ex_eedingly small com- vass. The Arctic explorers first found out the value of «: nned meats and veg- ctables, and in tis way were able to travel with hardship and to do things which wou:d have been impcs- sible had it been uecessary for them to i-pend upon fooo in its original form. When the Greely expedition went away in 1881 a la\ se quantity of pem- mican was put on board. A large pert of it vas not consumed on the trip, and on the return of the explorers it was sent back to the firm from which 't was bought. When the Peary expe- dition was being fitted out, ten years later, and the same firm was doing the providing, they opened sample cas gs of this pemmica1. and found it to be in as good condit'm as if fresh made. So it was sent out with Peary, and on that explorer’s return to New Yor what was left proved to be as good and as nourishing as i‘ had been in 188L No expedition of recent date has plunged into the Dark Continent with- out being well equipped with tin boxes of all sizes and varieties. It is sail that there is no desert plateau in any part of the earth where one is not liable to run across an empty beef can. Transatlantic steamers and saliling vessels about to sturt out on long vcy- ages use these goods in great quanti- ties, because they keep so well and L_cause they can be stored so easliy. When prepared by a skillful cook it ls impossible for the d'ner to distinguish between fresh meats and vegetables and those that are canned. in canning th. meat is steamed, boned and pres.ed into the boxes, which are then svldered up. It is ¢s- timated that a two-pound can of meat, seid at about 25 cents, contains as much nourishment as 50 cents’ worth of meat fresh from the butcher. less A Point for Sheep. One point in favor of sheep is that a moderate-sized flock can be kept on very many farms with but little cost; sometimes with actual direct agvan- tage to the farm aside from the money return for wool or mutton. Winter Farm Reading. The reading on winter evenings should include a good work on insects. A knowledge of insects and insecticides is absolutely necessary to the fruit grower and gardener. IT STRIKES HOME! Chase’s Ointment Cures All Skin Irrita tions. ee Of the many skin Ciseases, eczema is ove of the worst and most common. The one effective remedy 60 far dise \ covered for it is Dr. ‘,,,Chase’s Ointment. It i “435 has = never _—rbeen PF oNy G2 known to fail. Mr. Avudrew Ajton, of GRACIE AITON. Hartland, N.B., saye: “My little daughter, Grace Ella, a three and a half, was a dreadful suf- ferer from eesoma for three years. We tried a number of alleged cures and sev+ eral doctors, but all without effect. Her's was indeed a bad case. Her little body was entirely covered with rash. Ove day our lecal druggist, Mr. Wm. RB. Thistle, recommended me to try Wr. on ae i did so, and four oxes effected a comple coma plete cure and saved Dr Chase’s Ointment is just ne effee- tive for piles, salt rheun “ sores of all descriptions. Por sale by all dealers and Edmanson, Bates & Co., manufactur- ers, Toronto ; price 60 cents. There is nothing to equal Chase’s Lin- seed and Turpentime for severe colds and lung troubles, Large bottle 25 eents. - A HERO OF THE SOUDAN. Fanuing’s Deed Would Have Won Him the Victoria Cross Had He Lived. Only those who have been engaged i. active warfare in the Soudan can :calize fully to what extent the relig!- »oua fanaticism of the Madhi’s follow- eis will carry them in time of war, Iteckless as to death they rush madly inte the thick of the fray. Fearless, Lold, and resolute 1s a true description of the Hadendowa tribe of Soudanes¢ warriors, whose «*me lies in the wild and mountanious district of the Bast ern Soudan. This warlike tribe of warriors hau never known what it was to suffer defeat at the hands of an eneiny until they received their first check from the Ktritish troops at the batl's of El-Teb, Many a brave young fellow shed his life's blood fighting hand to hand with this warlike tribe in defence of h's covntry on the ficld of battle that day, and many a poor mother at heme I" England mourned the loss of the one rreat joy of her heart, and whose home was left desolute and bare, now that the beloved one had perishel gal- lantly fighting on the plains of the Soudan. The disastrous defeats of Hicks Pasha on ‘he Nile, and the in- trepid Baker Pasaa, in the eastern Soudan, led up to the subsequent events which I ata about to narrate. At the battle of Ei-Teb (Feb. 29, 1884) Col. Barrow and Trumpeter Fanning, a young fellow of nineteen years, were leading wing of the 19th Hussars in a charge against the Arab forces, who were then in full retreat, when sud- dinly they were cut off from the main body of the regiment by a supericr force of the ener y. Col. Barrow ha‘ already been br ’i.v wounded in the charge, having en speared through th. left arm ane .ide, and was, there- fore, powerless io defend himself. Trumpeter Fanning, who was riding by his side, tock in the whole situa- tion at a glance and, quickly dis- mounting from h‘s horse, stood on the Gefensive over t!.- body of his fallen colonel, and foug™t with that indomit- able pluck and ec .rage which only the Fritish soldier c: . do when put to the test. Drawing h’'s revolver, and with a determined loc: to do or die upon his manly yours face, he calmly awaited the onslaught of the savage horde. Not a shot was wasted. Every bullet had its mark, for Fanning knew only too well nis chances would be small once his revolver was empty. At last the criticul moment came and he had fired his last shot. Drawing his sword, he aw.wited the attack with a firm grip. And now he fought like a lion, until, stabbed in the right arm with a spear, the gallant fellow, through weakness and toss of blood, was compelled to reliquish his hold vpon his sword. Nothing daunted, however, the gal- lant trumpeter seized his trumpet with his left hand, and again fought the enemy hand to hand until literally borne to the ground by sheer force of numbers. Here they fell upon him and hacked hig body with their short c‘abbing spears and knives, and left him and the colonel for dead on the field. When we recovered the bodies they were taken back to camp. Here we found that Fanning was stabbed in reventeen different places, yet, despite ‘bis fact, the gallant fellow lingered for five days afterward, and died at Victoria Hospital Suez, where he was buried. Needless to say, had he re- covered from th: wounds, he would have received the Vectoria Cross for his bravery. J leaves a widowe‘ rrother to mour~ h'‘s Iss. The trumpet wh'ch bore such mute testimony bv th blood-stained finge- merks in his de ‘ly grasp of the gal- i-nt stand made by the heroie youth was afterwards recovered and pre served as a merento by his comrades Cc* Barrow aft) rward died from th effects of his . unds. although not wntil he had re vdered excellent ser- vices on the Nile expedition.—Tid-Bits Chase's Kidney-Liver P ills, Chase’s Pills have gained popularity be- canse they are a specific for the uric acid condition, prevent Bright’s disease, cure Rheumatism and all Catarrhal conditions of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do this because they possess remarkable alterative, tonic and deuretic properities, exerting a wonderfully soothing influence on irritated or inflamed mucos membrance of thé kid- neys or bladder. One pill a dose. 25 a box. The cheapest mediciaein,the world. The common nicke! (5c. piece) was authorized by actof Congress May 16; 1866, and its coinage was begun the same year. — —— jit Saved OurgChild, “My little daughter, three “and a balf gear old, suffered three years with Eczema. Her little body was covered with the itch- ing rash, and doctors did no good. Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment entirely cured and saved our child. Her skin is clearand notasignof rash is to be seen.” Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B. Mr. Aiton is one of thousands benefitted by this unfailing cure for piles and skin dis eases, The old-fashioned copper cent was authorized by act of Congress, April 22, 1792, and its coinage was begun the fol- lowing year. Build Up. When the system is run down a person comes a9 ea3y prey to Udisamptioa or Scrofula. Many valuable lives are saved by using Scott’s Emulsion as soon as a de cline in health is observed. The general fineness of American silver coins is from 89 to 96 per cent., except the 3-cent piece, which contained 25 per cent of alloy. Completeiy knocked Out. “TI was so much run down I had togive up work, and I felt as if life was not worth living,” writes Wm. W. Thompson, Zephyr, Ont. “I took Seott’s Sareaparilla and am now feeling asI did years ago.” Scott’s Sarsaparilla tones up the entire system, purifies the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofuious poisons. Ask for Scott’s and get it. Moses Brown, of Boston, had the credit of making the first deposit of gold bullion to be coined. In 1795 he deposited $2,276.72. 25 cents cures Catarrhal Headache, © Incipient Catarrh, . Hay Fever, oe “é Catarrha] Deafness, Cold in the head in 10 min. Fou! breath cansed by catarrh 25 cents secures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box. Sole by all dealers. a7 “ be “ The great wave of prosperity which the grits predicted would sweep over Canada on their assuming control of the govern- ment, has apparently not been felt to any great extent by the Amberst car works. Work is eo slack with Amher+t’s principal industrial es ablishment that the firm are thinking seriously of closing down this week, Mesers. Rhodes & Curry rep rt that never since they started the r works has business been so dull. — Mcncton Timea. spessanesalltledasthiensnibidinaivanaaintebieanasiaat BP ish iin SUPERPHOSPHATES AND CHEMICALS. world. for years with very gratilying offered by our would-be compe the best value. eee - : mm ee ee 243 Hollis and 48 P. O Box 475. Sole Agents for P. E. Island for THE BRADLEY FERTILIZER CO., the largest concern of the kind in the We have a large stock, on hand and to arrive, at these well known MANURES, and can refer purchaser to many of our very best farmers who have been using them results. We can also supply the same goods (Ground Slag) as titors as “* English Fertilizers 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 EnGhisH MANURE Prices, Pamphlets, etc., on application. 3 AS SOLD ONLY BY US are much’ AULD BROS. Charlottetown April 8 1896—2aw (25) & wky H. STANWAY & Co Wholesale Wine & Liquor Merchants IFALIAN WAREHOUSE Upper Water Street HALIFAX, N.S. y 14) QUEEN STREET...... new patterns are added, to fit all extra thick at ball and heel. tf You Are Going to BOSTON Or any part of the United States, The Cheapest and Best Route is via the PLANT LINE, The Popular Route, —— --— Direct Service From Charlottetown lottetown for Boston every Friday at | a.m., returning leave Boston Tuesdays fax each way. Last Sailing of season from Charlottetown Friday, Noy. 13th. Via Pictou and Halifax. Saturday, morning, via Pictou, make close counection at Halifax with 5S. 8. Halifax sailing Saturday night, For further particulars apply to Char- lottetown Steam Navigation Co., Char- lottetown, or to H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. At ay? Halifax, Formerly with Davies & Haszard, Ch’town, P. E. 1, Attorney & Counsellor-at-law Commissioner for ths Provinces. Tremont Building, Room 629. BOSTON, MASS. ARE YOU GSING TO BOSTON -BY THE— FAST LINE P Buy your tickets by the SS HALIFAX, arriving Chariottetown every Friday at ~ Ta: W. W. CLARE, ricket Agent Rubbers Rubbers are always ‘‘ up-to-date.’ They are honestly made of pure rubber, thin, light, elastic, durable, L The 8S. 8. HALIFAX will leave Char p. m., arriving at Boston Mondays 7 at noon, calling at Hawkesburyand Hali } Passengers leaving Charlottetown on | Percy W. Carver, LL.B. Good EHerring ! 350 half barrels choice No. l Fat Herring. 150 quarter barrels extra choice Cape Breton Herring Also a lot of large Codfish for sale wholesale or retail. VW. CRANT & Co. It is no wonder that rub- bers, which are not the same shape as the boot, should be uncomfortable. It costs mo- ney to employ skilled pattern makers but the result is a satisfactory fit, Each year the latest shoe-shapes, and Granby Don’t Draw the Feet They Fit the Boot ALBANI Grand Operatic Concert Tucluding the 3rd and 5th acts of Gounod’s FAUST. r ACT Ill.—The Garden Scene. ACT V.—The Prison Scene. | ¥The soewes from the opera in costume. sili ARTISTS....... MADAME ALBANI, Prima Donna. MISS BEVERLEY ROBINSON, Mezzo MNS. L’EMPRIERE PRIENGLE, Bass; MR. BRAXTON SMITH, Tenor. MISS BEATRICE LANGLEY, Solc S| Violinist. ' HERR RUDOLPH VON SCARFA, ; ‘Conductor. P ee - | "The ecenes from the opera under the di- } rect supervision of ERNEST GYE. Subscription lists sre now at Dodd’s & Rankin’s Drug Stores, for the appearance of the aabove artists at the Opera House on November 23rd. | THE MUTUAL LIFE Tusurance Company OF NEW YORK. ‘ RICHARD A. McCURDY, PRESIDENT. Stetement for the year ending December 31, 1895 :-— b ASBELB...ccecsccecceeseee sevsres22l, 213,721.33 Liabilities.............s-+000-6 194,347,157.58 POT Surplus... .ccccerrereesecceeess $26,866,563.75 “Total Tncome......+.-0++e00++02$48,597,430.51 (Company’s total income is about $10,- ‘00,000 more than the annual revenue of ‘Canada). rotal Paid Policy-holders ink 1895.ccccocceeceessssseeee $23,1 26,728.45 Imeurance and Annuities im (OTCO.oics<eveeoeer ov eeeeser$999,074,453.78 Met gain in 1895....+++ see $61,647,645.36 Nore—Insurance merely written is dis earded from this Statement as whol'y mis- leading, and only insurance actually issued aad paid for in cash is included. Pz.id to Policy-holders since Organization.-...-.-0+-+-++ $411 567,625.79 Robert A. Granniss, Vice-President. Waiter A. Gillette, General Manager Ibsaac F. Lloyd, 2d Vice-President Wrederic Cromwell, Treasurer McClintock Actuary JOHN MACEACHERN, | Resident Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. J. A. JOHNSON, Genera! Agent, 87 Hollis Street, Halifax, N. 8. . may 8 dé&w tf. - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1Ls96. I z 1O TELL A HORSE'S AGE. To tell the age of any horse Inspect the lower jaw, of course; The six front teeth the tale will tell And every doubt and féar dispel. Two middle “nippers’’ you behold Lefore the colt is two weeks old, Lefore eight weeks two more will come, Elght months the ‘“‘corners’’ cut the gum The outside groves will disappear l’'rom middle two in just one year; in two years from the second pair; In three the ‘“‘corners’’ too, are bare. At two the middle ‘‘nippers** drop, At three the secon’ pair can't stop; When four years old tie third pair goes, At tive a full new set he shows. The deep biack spots will pass from yiew At six years the m'ddle two; The second pair at seven years; At eight the spot each ‘“‘corner’’ clears, From middie ‘‘nippers’’ upper jaw At nine the black spots will withdraw; The second pair at ten are white; Kieven finds the ‘‘corner’’ light. As time goes on the horsemen know The oval teeth three-sided grow; They longer get, project before, Till twenty, when we know no more. —Blacksmith and Wheelwright. Transplanting Large Trees. We prefer doing this in the sprins and would prepare for it now. If you want to move a moderately large tre¢ say four, five or even six inches ii diameter of trunk, next spring, hea‘ in its top now all you think ought t be done at planting time, then mar! a ring on the ground around and four, five, six or more feet away from thé stem, the distance away depending on the size of the tree. Now, along, but outside of this ring mark, dig a narrow trerch, say, three feet deep, the Oob- ject being to cut away all roots pro- jecting beyond it, and fill up the trench at once with the same soil that came out of it. By spring the tree will have fairly recovered from the sheck caused by cutting in root and top, and may be dug up and transplanted with fair chances of success.--Gardening. BREACHES IN THE WALL. The Weak Spot, the Kidneys—Thay must be Guarded as Life Advances—Defence Strengthened by Dodd’s Kidney Pilis. Port Hore, Oct. 26 (Special)—Citizens called on bere to vouch for correctness of the following statement without an ex- ception endorsed it as true. Mr. Chas. Gilchrist, Chief of Police and government Fishery overseer of hie own case said :— “For ten years my distress increased un- til the doctor called it Diabetes. At times my suffering was intense, and mediciae tuken did no good. At last a friend as- cured me that Dodd’s Kidney Pills would eure me. A few boxes have kept that promise, and I thank these pills for a per- feot and I believe permanent cure.” The 3c. nickel piece received the au- thorization of Congress by a law passed Apri) 3, 1865, and its coinege was begun the same year. eee New Musical Studio. Miss Katie McLean, Graduate of the Hali- fax Conservatory of Music. and Pupil of Mr Porter, the Celebrated Musician and Director of the Orpheus Ciub, will open a class for Piano Instruction, andthe Theory of Music, n the Parlor otthe Y, M. C, A. Rooms, on Monday ,t he 28th inst, sept2i— HORSE CLIPPING. As the clipping season is now here parties having horses that they intend having clipped, would do well tocall at Nichoison’s Stables, Grafton St, where all work is done at moderate rates. RVENING « GLASSES ‘econ AY TRS..-... P. E. | COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Giving a full Business Course and Short - hand Course, 3 nights each week, will open on Monday Eveving, 5th October, at 7.30. Reduced rates. Apply at the Col- lege to ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal sept29—eod—tf. Wants, Lost, Pound, &¢ Advertisements under this heading charge five cents per line. A lady from the United States does dressmaking on Queen street, between Kent and Fitzroy streets. A perfect fil guaranteed. Prices to suit the times. oc3l 2i \ TANTED ---Girl tor \-eneral Housework Apply to Mis F Perkins, Brighton — nov: on Edward &t. Good Ww Newberry, oct) lw TNO LEY?,—Houwse Stable Apply to Angus 7 LET;—With immediate pos-ession. th barand fixings lately occupied by Dan Rent $10 per moath, in advance, McDonald. nov3-sin Apply to P P Gillis ‘YHARTER Oak Kitchen Stove, as good as C new, sold cheap at Goff Bros novy3-3in AVegeiable Preparation for As- similating the Food and Reguta- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of TS CHILDREN? : SIGNATURE —Oor-— Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. NoT NARCOTIC. IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF IGASTORIA AS al RN Al A a a FRecype of Cid Dr SAMUELPITCUER Tichemae yy re i ate > Hiarm Seed - Flavor: Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions .Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of GW tileae. _NEW YORK. Cet its Roce ks: amine 5 Padilla bekssodlbe Castcria is put up in one-size bottles only, If Sis not sold ia brik. Don’t allow anycne ts gel] you anything elso on the plea cr promisy that it is “just as good" and “will answer every pose.” 4a-Sco that you get O-A-3-T-ORTA, Me Tho Yao- cs simile a sen AE VTL kik — EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Soe RIPAN ONE GIVES RELIEF. JEWEL * STOVES Wwe ARE GOOD STOVES =? Jewel Stoves save coal. Well informed fulks buy Jewel Steves and will have no cther, for they know that Jewel Stoves and Kanses are the Best Jewel Stoves are for sale only at the city Hardware Store, R. B. NORTON & CO, Royal Insurance Company ASSETS, $50,000,000. LOWEST RATES PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES J. MACEACHER AGENT. \ JANTED.--A girl for General Housework, Apply toMrs Fred Morris, Kent a novs- At once, a few good men to WANTEI whom $10, or 312.00 a week would be an object. Send Reference. The Bradley Garretson Co. Ltd,, 49 Richmond St W., Toronto Ont - LET.—That beautifully situated dwell- ing on Prince street, now occupied b Capt Murchison. Possession given about 25t October.—A ppy to Peake Bros & Co —i71f. Ti 1 > A WEEK EASY — You work right s 5 around home, a brand new thing, no trouble to make $18 per week easy; wriie to us quick; you will be surprised how easy it can be done; send us your address anyway; it will be 10r your interest to investigate; write to- day; you can positively make $15 a week easy. Address, Imperial Silverware Co,, Box C. U., Windsor, Ont. sep29—lm 0 LET-—The Shep on Grafton St epposite Law Courts, now occupied by W A Hui- cheson as a Fruit and Confectionery Store Possession given early in Nov Apply to D May septi—dyawky-t! LET—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole pouse Als» inclosed yard with stable, and is at present occupied by Mrs John A. McInnis, who is about to leave the Island Apply to Mr Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen sireet, or to the owner at Southport Epwarp KELLY juno 19, 18 I can employ five men and WANTED three ladies to work at and around home. A good thing with good sal- ary for pushers, T. H. LINSCOTT, 49 Richmond St. W. Toronto, Ont septli—dy& wky ' LETr.-A three story dwelling house on gf St., containing eight rooms and - . Possession given Oct, Ist. Apply to . W Weliner- seplo o Let —The store and printing office pow occupied by Haszard & Mone in tae rown Bicck. Possession given Ist Novem- Rr Appiy to James Paton. june 11246. LET—House on north side of King Square, has ba ith room and is heated with hot water, Immedate possession. Appiy to Edward Chsndler. _" LET.—A plessantly situated dwelling house facing south and west on Brighton Koad, at present occupied by Harrison Car- veil, .. heated with hot air furnace, and tort y electricity, and having hot and cold v ater fittings in ‘bath room and kitchen. Containing parior, dining room, ofice, kit- chen oan eee on ground floor, four bed- rooms and bath room on first floor,and two attic rooms, and having hawthorne h+dge and grass jaw-n in front. Ten minutes’ walk from Post Office, five minutes from tennis oot and bathing house in Victoria Park— pply to W. C, Haxais, JR, septlé—tf HOI les For Sa 135 Horse Power PORTABLE ENGINE and BOILER, Locomotive pattern. Hor zontal Engine on top of Boiler. 1 20 Horse Power, same pattern 1 25SHorse Power STATIONARY ENGINE andj BOILER, Price ow. Terms easy. NEW DAIRY ENGINES in stork, Abegweit™ pattern. DAIRY BOILERS new, on hand. Also, PAIRY SUPPLIES of any kind furnished on applications neluding the celebrated A/,PA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR, It skims closer and ™ a ——— tvan avy otherin use. 24 Bottle BABCOCK TESTERS alwar. on hand. Steam, Water, Soi! and Sewer PIPES and FITTINGS in stock. : FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY and PORTLAND CEMENT at competition prices. Our goods are all of the best, including our STEEL DISK HARROW, which we have ready for use. Our SEED BOXES will be“sold (20 per cent. lower than any in this market) direct to Farmers. — Telephone communication. McKINNON & McLBAN. Charlottetown, April 16, 1896—dy & wy all io firet-clase order Wood’s Phosphodin€,—7%e Creat Engiish Remedy. Is the result of over 25 years treating thousands of cases with all knows drugs, until at last we have discovered the true remedy and treatment—® combination that will effect a prompt and permanent cure in all stages of Sexual Debility, Abuse or Excesses, Nervous Weakness, Jimissions, Mental Worry, Excessive Use of Opium, Tobseco, or Alcoholic Stimulants, all of which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. West's Phosphodine has been used successfully by huadreds of cases that almost hopeless—cases that had been trerted 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, restored to man!y vigor and health—Reader yo! need not despair—no mat- ter who has given you up as incuravle—the remedy is now within your reach, by its use you can be restored to a life of usefulness and happiness. Price, one package, $1; six packages, $5; by mail free of postage. One will please, cx guaranteed to cure, Panyphiet free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont-, Cariada. Wood's Phosphodire is sold by responsible wholesale and retail druggists in the Dominica, Swwece eee ee] Yet eS we t3 @te ~