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Soid everywhere. uilments that are the res burns, bruises, brot yhinson, an old fashioned, noble hearted Family it of irritation and inflammation; such as t catarrh, chaps, teria and all forms of sore throat, earache, e, lame back, side, neck, mumps, muscular where, rheumatism, stings, sprains, stiff joints, cough. The great vital and muscle nervine. litis, colds, coughs, croup {| Thave used your Johnson's Anodyne Lini- ment for more than fifty years in my family. colds, coughs, sore threat, ups, sore stomach, rheumatism, colic, toothache, nevralgia, etc., and found it always good in every way THOMAS CLELAND. South Robbiuston, Maine. Our Bock “Treatment for Diseases” Matled Free. A: Druggists. 1. S. Jehnson & Co., Boston, Mass. For the successful Treatment of all Diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs, Kidney Bright’s Disease, Diabetes and Paralysis, and all forms ci Blood Poisoning. Pills. EF These Pills are put up In large wooder boxes at 50 cents. Sold by all Druggists ane Desiers—never by count or in bulk, and neves under any other name than DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. The Dodd's Medicine Co., Toronto. Gentlemen—A new medicine called Dodd's Kidney Piils has been recommend- ed to me by my physician, and, by his advice, 1 send one dollar,the price of twe oxes. Please send them without delay. Yours truly, ANDREW FILKEINS Canton, McPhersou Co., Kansas. we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills a the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.40. Tothe trade—$4.06 ter dozen, or three dozen at $2.75 per dozen. Seat hy mail to any address por’ aid. GEORZE E. HUGHES, may2° Charlottatawnr GHATEFU:— = li FOATING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST —- SUPPER. “ By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of diges‘ion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps hes provided for our breakfast and supper a delicately flavored beverage which may save use many heavy doctors’ bills, It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet tai 2 constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds cf subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fetal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished fame.”’ Civil Service Cazette JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, Homcopathic Sbemists, London, England, trust him You want Scott’s Emul- sion. Ifyouask your drug- ee - 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- sion or anything else. Scorr & Bowns, Belleville, Oot ges. and $1.00 BLANC-MANG Sty fp? MADE WITH BENSON’S CANADA PREPARED Is an exquisite dish for the table and invaluable for invalids. RECIPE. BLANC-MANGE. Four or five tablespoonsful of Pre- pared Corn te one quart of milk ; dis- solve the Prepared Corn in some of the milk ; heat the remainder of the milk, and when boiling add the dissolved Prepared Corn; boil fifteen minutes, flavor to taste, and allow it tocoolina mould. Serve with milk and jelly or milk and sugar. The Edwardsburg Starch Co., itd. WORKS: CAROINAL, OnT. OFFICES: MONTREAL, F.Q. Rolled Qais, Oatmeal, PJT BARLEY, &., ASENGY. Having been appointed Agent for Walter Thompson’s Mills, Seaforth, Ont., I am prepared to receive orders fur the above Guaranteed the best quality. Please get quotations before purchasing el-ewhere. W. W. CLARK", May 98 Agent. GYPSUM. 2c: rleals in 100 Ib. begs CARVELL BROS. June 6—2 whs sat wed mon thur—Guard Provincial Loans. Under Act 57 Vic , Cap. 6, aud Amendment HE iim! of the amount having been ex- tended by statute of last session, the Gov- trament of this Province is now prepared to receive joans for short or long periods § In- terest 4 perecnt Loans payable at call or at such time as may be ag ope. ed = LLAN, : roviucia) ‘freasarer, May 25, 18-6 dy3m THEY GOT THE LICN. Exelitng Adventure of Two Colorado Miners in Their Camp. “The mountain lien,’’ remarked au old miner some time ago, ‘is becoming rare in the mountains of the west. When I first went seeking after the gold and | silver of Colorado those anlmals were rather plentiful. They met in pairs, and were oommon enough to make it hazard- ous fora man to walk in the valleys alone and unprotected, particularly after @ark. I remember on one occasion hav ing a slight adventure with a lion that almost scared me out of my wits. With a pal I was working a claim in the moun- tains near Ouray. Winter came on, and one day, before the very cold weather set in, we went to the town to get supplies, leaving our little cabin on the mountain alone. It came on to snow soon after we got to Ouray, and we did not get a chance to go to the claim for fully 6 week. As we slowly climbed the hills I noticed the tracks of a mountain lion leading toward our cabin, and when we reached the house found that we had for- gotten to close a window in the side. We had lost sight of the tracks, and the sight of the open window caused me to forget all about the animal and its presenea I started for the window, and was about to put my hand into the apartment when there came a terrible growl, and the next instant a great yellow bedy darted through the opening right evrer my back, its claws catching my buckskia and ripping it epen to my waist, turning me completely over and inte the snew. My pal whipped out his gun, and the in- fernal lion turned on him, making a fearful leap in his direction. Before he could shoot, the beast was upon him, and seizing him by the slack of his jacket shook him as if he had been a rat. Iwas on my feet by this time, and drawing my revolver, I sneaked up and put a bullet right through his head. He dropped, and my pal drew his breath freely once more. Neither of us was hurt, but the lion’s skin in another week was serving as a rug by my cot.’’—New Or- leans Times-Democrat. The Quality of Being Agreeable, It might reasonably be supposed that good people would be agreeable and bad people disagreeable, but this is by no means a fixed rule. There are many not- able exceptions,especially among bad peo- ple, who are often delightful companions. They study to please that they may cover up their faults of character. There is no feason. however, why good people should not follow their example in this respect When they act naturally they are agreea- ble, but some good men, with warm sympathies and great kindness of heart, seem to think that it is necessary for their own protection to put on a gruff, repellant manner. There are others who at heart are good friends, yet make them- selves disagreeable to those they love by a bad habit of positive contradiction. All of us have a great deal of self-love, and we can not regard as agreeable one who continually differs with and contra- dicts us, especially if he does so in an offensive way. The agreeable man is always courteous and considerate. He keeps out of disputes and contentions, seeks to give utterance only to pleasant things, and, if driven to contradict, does so in an amiable man- ner He may or may not be as good and faithful at heart as the gruff disputant, who is apt to be boastful of his frank ness, but the quality that makes him agreeable is his cultivated manner. Some people go so far as to deprecate polite- ness as a concession to hypocrisy, but it is really a manifestation of a considera- tion for others. It is, of course, culti- vated by hypocrites, and those who are excessively polite may be suspected of insincerity, but that is not a good reason why sincere people should not use it to make themselves agreeable. The otherwise good man who lacks politeness or assumes a gruff, repellant manner really sacrifices a part of his gifts, for very few people will discover his good qualities under his repulsive manners. Those who do may have patience to bear with him, knowing that his heart is right, but others will judge by his manners, and, finding him disagree- able, will avoid intimacy with him. It is not enough, therefore, to be just or kind- hearted; one should also be agreeable in manner, and it requires very little effort to be so. The foundation of agreeable manners is thoughtful consideration of others or true politeness. This does not imply any necessary sacrifice of frank- ness and honesty. It does not mean that when a contradiction is made necessary it shall be expressed courteously and inoffensively. Every one should cultivate this kind of politeness for, in so far as it helps te make oneagreeable, it extends his opportunities for usefulness, and helps to give full play to his other goed qualities. Aggravated, He gets violent sometimes on very short provocation, and when he slammed the book down on the floor, his wife knew that it wasn’t anything very ser- ious. But for the sake of seeming inter- ested, she inquired :-— **What is the matter, Horatio?’’ “IT wish,’’ he exclaimed, angrily, ‘‘that this author would quit calling me ‘gen- tle reader.’ ’’ “*It doesn’t make any difference, does it?’’ “*Yes, it does make a difference. It’s an untruthful assumption. I don’t like the way he writes, and I ain’t gentlo when I read l’s books. If I didn’t get started in before I knew it, so that I want to see how his miserable story comes out, I wouldn’t tolerate his bad grammar and worse sense for a minute. And when I'm doing my best to be pa- tient and bear with him, to have him come along and pat me on the back and call me ‘gentle reader’ gets me riled, and I can’t help showing it!’’—Washington Star Could not get Insured. Rejected by Straight Line and Mutual Companies. But now insured in both. ** Should I die while I am in a position to pay my insurance premiums, my family will owe their support to Scott's Sarsaparilla. Two years ago | applied to two companies for insurance, $100) ineach. My face was a mass of pimply blotches and my urine did not stand the test. One doctor in examining me said Icould not pass, but that my trouble was curable. He advised an alterative médicine, and 1 commenced taking Scott’s Sarsaparilla. Both companies puestes me, but four months later, after I had taken five bottles of your remedy I am thanktul to say both accepted me as arisk—one being a siock company, the other a mutual. The examiner w previously examined me, remarked ‘I never saw such a change in any man.” This is indorsed by Mr. J. Todd, the peeves druggist, corner Queen and trawford Streets, Toronto. Scott's Sarsaparilla builds up debili- tated constitutions, imparts stre vigor and vitality, clears and purifies the blood. It cures skin diseases, rheu- matism, gout, indigestion and all com- laints arising from poor or Eiood. Ot all gists, $1 per + one us . - «The village of Kresshoiz, in the Bern- ese Ober'and, bas teen partial v destroyed yy lendslips and the etubsidence of the ground. The Eddy Compiny, of Hull, Que, hes received a large order for paper trom the Dublin, Leland, Freeman’s Journal. This shows how eur Canadian are extend ng their sphere under the Na tional Policy. A few years ago, Canadian manufacturers of paper could not supply the Lows demand; and we were obliged to end to} cotlard for paper, and paying more than double as much for it ax we do ut } recent. COMMEN VALLE PROMI SIT UDE, \ Resident of St, John, N, B, makes a Suc cessfal Trial of Dodd’s Kidacy Pills B., June 8—Mr. Robert in Indiantown, a suborb Sr. JORN, N loore, reshuing ODDS ANDERDS- = | manufactures | | j f this city, has recen'ly n-ade what 18 a@- | oweu by ali who ere acquainted with the sects to ie a mort rematkable recovery. le ha- been a sufferer from a= xerivus comp'aint of the kidutys for over seven vear-, and during that has euffered He has al-os ff red con po ket, heaving paid large time Xeruciati rgls * iderably in ams for medical ady ce. Quite recently he happened to read of the many cures Mf cted by Dodd’e Kidney Pils, and with commend:ble promptitude nade a trial of hem, with the result that after taking three boxes of the remedy he was eutirely restored to health. N. Jules Simon, the French statesmen and writer on economic stjecty, died on Monday last at Paris. He was eighty two years of age Com! 'ercial Travellers, Wm. Goldin, commercial traveller, 130 Ether St., Toronto, says: For 15 years I suffered untold misery from Itching Piles, sometimes called pin worms. Many and many weeks have | had to lay off the real from this trouble. I tried eight other ple cintments and so-called remedies with no permanent relief to the intense tehirg and stivging, which irritated by -cratching would bieed aud ulcerate. One ox of Chase’s Ointment cured me com- pletely. Sir Hercules Robinson, Governor of Cape Colony, is in London, and has bad a ‘onference with Mr. Josep Chamberlain, Secretary cf State for the Colonies. 490.000 Free Samples Given Away in Eight Months. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are the only kidney pills known with sufficient mertt to guarantee the proprietors in giving away sundreds of thou-ands of sampie packages tree. Ask your druggist for a sample if your kiduey or liver is deranged. It is stated in Halifax that the North Atlantic squadron is scon to be strengthet.- ~d by the sending of a new British war- ship from England. The squadron is to be strengthened proportionately with Lat of the United Siates, A Prominent Londoner. Loxpoy, Ont. Chase’s O ntment is an invaluable rem- edy fur Itching Piles, and in my own case [ would pay $50 per box for it if it could not be otherwise had. Joun Prppicomn, 160 Sydenham St. Among the many changes the Premier has introduced since his accession tu power is one providing for the preparation of a digest of the etatistics relating to Canada, to be transmitted to the bome government for publication in a series of colonial statistie>. It Does tho Business, If you want to know what Miller’s Emul- sion of Norwegian Ced Liver Oil will do fora consumptive patient, ask one who has tried it. Ask anyone who has used it in lung troubles of any kind. Whatthey ‘ay about Miller’s Emu!sion shall be its recomm ndstion. It is the finest prepara- iou of its kiud in’ the world and is worth its weight in gold to a consumy} tive suffer- -r, whom it will raise from a bed of sick- ness to health and strength of body and mind, giving a new lease of life. Thous- ands testify to the value of Miller’s Emul- sien. Miller’e Emulsion is the great nerve etrengthener and blood maker, and cures C .ughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula ard ali Lung affections. In Big Bottles, 50c. and $1, at all Drag Stores. The report tha France and Rustia had protested against the influx cf Indian troops into the Soudan is unknown at the Foreign Office, though the St. Petersburg News, which ix now the organ<«f the Rus sian Foreign Office, says that Russia bas a good right to oppose it, ss the movement mples the establishment of direct mili- tary communication between India and the Mediterranezn, increasing the power of Great Britain to interfere with Turkey. iir.C. Donnelly, wholecale Iquor deal- er, Alliston, O:t., was troubled for vears with Itching Piles. tHe was persuaded by Jus. McGarvey, Alliston, livery man, to use Chase’s O:ntment, which he did, was cured, has had no return of them, and highly recommends this O.ntment as a sovereign cure fur Piles. Mr. J. B. Reb:neon, of London, the South African millionaire, bas received a telegram from Fretoria saying that the four leaders of the Johannesburg Reform Comunittee will be released. Completely Knocked Out. “T was co munch run down I had to give up work, and I felt as if life was not worth living,” writes Wm. W. Thompson, Zepbyr Ont. “I took Scott’s Sarsaparilia and am now feeling asI did years ago” Scott’s Sarsaprilla tones up the en:ire system, purities the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofulous poison. Ask for Scott’s and get it. Rev. Dr. A. W. Sawyer, President of Acadia Cull ge, Halifax, N. S., has resign- ed after a long service. He will continue his work in the chair of Psychology and Christ an Evidencus. Ax Op AND WeLt Trico Renepy.— Mis. Winsloe’s Seothing Syrup Las been used fur over fifty years by millions of mother. for their children while tecthing with perfect success. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain, cures colie, and is the Lest remedy for Diarrivea. Is pleasant to taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is iccalulaibe Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Sooth ingSyrup, an! take no other kiad. 513 w The Birmingham Post asserts that Lord Rosebery’s presenttour abroad is a pre- lude to his resignation of the leadership ofthe Liberal party on account of i.l- health. Don't Wait for the Sick Kocm, The experience cf physicians: nd the public proves that taking Scott’s Emuision produces apn immediate increase in flesh : it is therefore of the highest value in Wasting Diseases and Consumpticn. Mr. Pulitzer, proprietor of the New York World, now in London, was present- ed on Friday with an address by the Icad- ing representatives of the English peace and arbitration societies, thanking him for his efforts on behat «f good feeling between Great Britain and the United States, Not that Kind. Scott’s Emulsion does n t debilitate the stomach as other cough medicines dc; but on the contrary it improves digestion and strengthens the etomach. Its effects are immediate and pronouuced. . FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1896. «ij BECAUSE it is a rish, mild, mellow smoke, and is -f made only of finest stock. « BECAUSE there is no better. «| BECAUSE it sells for 5 centsand is worth 10. BECAUSE you want volue for your money. ail dealers. Cigar | i -6e. - -«if{ eoececse BECAUSE it is the best value to the consumer. «il} BECAUSE it costs the dealer more than any 5 cent cigar ever produced in Canada, «aj For sale by all druggists and cigar - ulig lish SUPERPHOSPHATES AND CHEMICALS. Sole Agents for P. E. Island for THE BRADLEY FERTILIZER CO., the largest concern of the kind in the world. We have «a large stock, on hand and to arrive, at tnese well known MANURES , and ean refer purchasers to many of our very best farmers who have been using them for years with very gratilying results. ; We can also supply the same goods (Ground Slag) as offered by our would-be competitors as “ English Fertilizer’ at at least 20 per cent less price than they now ask for it, but at the same time we would not advise its use, believing that THE GENUINE ENGLISH MANURE the best value. S AS SOLD ONLY BY US are much Prices, Pamphlets, etc., on application. AULD BROS. Chorlottetown, April 8, 1895—2aw (25) & wky MOLASSES Barbadoes and Antigua Two carges now landing Ex “Maggie” 150 Puns. Barbadoes. 231 “ Amie. 26 Tierces “ 25 Barrels “ Ex * Portland” 159 Puns. Barbadoes. 40 Tierces * 30 Barrels “ CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, May 26—1 4. VALUABLE Brick Residence FOR SALE. FOR SALE by private contract, that hand- some three story brick reside™<ce, situace on Rehmond Street, flonting Hillsborough Park, known as the property of the late Wm Kennedy. There are two enterances to the p’emircs, one from Richmond st, running nerth 162 ft., and the other in the rear on Weymouth st. TEN good rooms in the house, and a large dry cellar under the whole, namely, doub e drawing room, sliding doors, dining, bed, and bath rooms, ete In the rear Ot the premises are a stabie and coach house, in good repair, Water from the water works in the house, fa} House can be seen, and terms of sa'e known on application to the undersignec, JOHN INGS Ch'town, junel—tf PUBLIC HOTICE. The undersigned begs to notify the pub lic that the Father Murphy Gold Cure is at present and will be continued at Coilege St., Halifax, N.S. Parties desirous of taking the treatment, should go to Halifax the P.E[ Branch having been discontinu- ed. Fos terms and all other information in Conuection with fhe freatment. address: J. FE. QUINN. Maveger, juneI—dylwk. WILLIAM L. STRICKLAND Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, 82 WATER STREET. ROOM 12, Beston, Mass., Latea Member of Prince Edward [sland Bar. Special attention given to business reveived from this Province. Should be pleased to see at office, any friend visiting Boston. meh 0-—-gm 135 Engines. Robb-Armstrong Correct Besign, Best Workmanshiy. ROBB ENGINEERING CO., Ltd., Amherst, N.- S. For Nale er To Rent, The Brick House on Prince Street, op posite St. Paul’s Church, Heated by hot water, Electric light, etc. Apply to 8. R. JENKINS GOR MEAL. Fresh ground. 50 barre’s. N. RATTENBURY. Ch’t.wn, june 3, 1896. Old St. Paul’s Church. The interior furnishing of Old St. Paul's Church, con-isting in part of Iwo Robb Hot air furnaces in good order, one very large Carron stove and a small one, a quantity of gas fittings, seats, pews, and other articles suitable for Churches, are offered for sale. Also the Brick and Stone Chancel and the wooden building attached. Tenders for the above or any part will be received at the office of the undersigned, up to Wednesday, 17th June next. Further partic- ulars can be had on application at the office of H. j: CUNDALL, On beholf of the Committee The Canada Accident ASSURANCE CO, FRED. W. HYNDWAN, AGENT FOR P. E. L, ; Accepts Plate Glass Instrance alzo. May 23, 1896—law (6) | gloom | and we are responsible for the results of our influence accordingly. Batter Ciocks im Cheap Crockery Store. —W. P. Colwill. <itmeein niall iiidinasiinconenilte £e92Tant Nose gars. Kose jars are made by putting a layer of petals of any fragrant variety of rose in the bottom of ajar. On this scatter some coarse salt; close the jar tightly and place in the sun. Next day, or as make another layer, put in and another sprinkling of salt. Continue this as long as you have flowers. Then add cloves, cinnamon, orris-root and other fragrant articles, and mix the whole mass well. Keep the jar closed our fellows. It 1s for us to give cheer or as we pass on our way in life; Fault-Finding. Somebody has said that ‘‘chronic carp- ing ought to be a fatal disease, but it rarely is,’’ nevertheless it is infectious, and when it attacks church members it is worse than death. There is a very fine display of Crockery, China and Glassware at the Ci.eap Crock- ery Store. W. P. Colwill. junel0—4w d&w A large varicty of Cream (Crocks ard various sizes at the ul0—4w d&w THE MUTUAL LIFE — Insurances Company OF NEW Y*RK. RICHARD A. McCURDY, PRESIDENT. Statement for th» year ending December 31, 1895 :— Aseets........... covesen oshe eos -$220,213,721.33 Liabilities.......ccccesecseeese 191,347,157.58 Surplus............... vesesseee $26,866 ,563.75 Total Income......000s-++++++0-$48,597 430.51 (Company’s total income is about $10,- 000,000 more than the annual revenue of Canada). rotal Paid Policy-holders Gh POEs inndbeed ccsdeecinens $23,126,728.45 Insurance and Annuities GR BORO os on cnrre stoe-connerssGO00 BI4 463.78 Net gain in 1895.............. $61,647,645.36 Nove -Insurance merely writien is dis- carded from this Statement as wholly mis- leading, and only insurance actually issued and paid for in cash is included. Paid to Pol’c;-holders since Organization .............2-. $411,567,625.79 B om Robert A. Granniss, Vice-President. Walter A. Gillette, General Manager. Isaac F. Lioyd, 2d Vice-President. Frederic Cromwell, Treasurer. Emory McClintock, Actuary. JOHY MACEACHERN, Resident Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. J. A. JOHNSON, General Agent, 87 Hollis Street, Halifax, N.S. ay 8 d&w tf New Patent Washer. A long felt want supplied. The Double Action Washing Machine and Star Wring- er are beyond onr highest expectations We willingly leave them on trial and show you Low to use them, so that you may fully prove them. It washes on the same principle a» hand rubbing, yet eo gentle as not to injure the fivest fabrics, and ac- complishes as much wers in an hour or £0 as would otherwise occupy the greater part of the day. A child can work them and wash perfect!y. Any person desiring to have them on trial please leave your order at Dodd & Rogers’, J. J. Prowse’s or J:hn_ Prowse’s,. Royalty East, Sole agent for City, Roya!ty and Lots 24 and 33. Be sure you get the donble action as they are the only machine s¢ guarantee The ladies who , have purchase them cheerfully give ~ heir testimonial :-—M:s F. Heartz, Mrs R. McMillan, Mrs. Dr. T. Henderson, Mr-. T. Dodd, Mrs. G. Tweedy, Mrs. W. Seller, M-. F. Abbott, Mrs. W. Mellet, Mrs. E. Love? Mrs. E. T. Carbon- ell, Mre. John Mellett, Mrs. Joun Horne, Mrs. Parsons, Mra. A. Robertson, Mes. H, Swan, Mrs. Wallace Rodd, Mrs. W. Prowse, Mrs. Philip Prowse, Mrs. P. H. Trainor Mrs. J. J. Prowse, Mrs. H. Lowe, Mrs. H. E. J. Lewis. To our patrons—remember the old stand. Makers of Iron Harrowa, Scufllers, repairs of all kinds of machinery, carriage work and painting. Horse-shoeiog work warrauted. JOHN PROWSE, Charlottetown Royalty. Apli—t f DR. A.D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Rent Stree’ Ang 16, ’?34—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &:« eer under this heading charge ve cents per line. lady in Upper Prince St has a vaca icy .o~ l tuo boarders, Ladies or GenittemeL— Apply at this office. jared ‘TANTED —A good cock tor h- Sea-ide Lc- tel, Rustico Bach, rmfereece 1 que — Apply to Joun New.om. juicd uwks yo, servant cir! for gen=a sousework—Apply to Mirs Annie Alicy, Prince Strect. din. dy i girl for general hous work, must be well recommended, good wages —Apply to Mrs, Geo Carter, King >quare, O Let—A house on Maip+ que Roed, contain- ing 4 rvoms and porch, , ood ceilar stable itrequired Also, For Sale. Platform £cales, weigh 660 lbs, new—Appiy to Fraxcis MON AGHAN, Malpeque Read jane],3m—law- TO LET~—A comfortable cottage situated on Richmond Sireet West; a pood yard, stable, etc, and ground suitable for a garden. Im- mediate possession given. Rent moderate. Apply to J D Masoy. 6'3—apll PASTURE— or a limited number of cows or horses, in city }imits Good water supply and shelter. Apply to Geo. E, Hughes, Apoth- ec ries Hall may 27 PAS1U RE—for cows and horses—The snb- scribers willtake a limited number of cows and horsesen June Ist. This pa-ture has shade, shelter and abundance of fresh and salt water Terms cn application to James Cucke, or Donald Mec Milian, Royaity muy27 dy/i then 2awtf TO LET.—A Double-Tenement House, cor- ner of Giafton & (umberiand Str ets, with stable and coach house, apply to Joseph Tay- lor, Hillsborough street. may iftf A WHEEL—For sale at a bargain or to ex- change for a light driving horse. a * Garden Cite,” as gcod as new For information apply at this office. may 19tf W ANTED—Prompt and faithful gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established house in P EJsland. Salary $780, payable $15 week- ly and expenses. Situation permanent; re- ferences. Enclose self-addressed stamped en- velope, H E HEss, Pres, 356 Dearborn Street, Chicago. tf-mayl6 WANTED—Young men and women to help in the Armenian cause; g°cd pay; will send copy of my little book, * Your # lace In Tife,” free to any who write—Rev T 8 Linscort, Brantford, Ont. may7 TO LET, a cottage containing six rooms and peniry on Sidney Street, at presen occu- = by Mr M J Moran; possession given uly 5th; apply to W W WELLNER. maySst FOR SALE OR TO LET—A hous and lot in Gaytown. House contains seven rooms and pantry, Arply to M N McLeEop, Plas- terer, Upper Prince Street. 1f—ap24 TO LET- The pleasantly situated dwelling house jacing south con Milford Street, near Brighton Road, adjoining the residence of Mr \JBuliman Five minutes’ walk from bathing house and lawn tennis grounds in Victoria Park. nine minutes from 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 +#ttic. ome yard and shed in rear, grass plot and sh trees infront. Rent moderate. Apply tow C, Hageis, Architect, 246 tml t a te- Or? toe. se wm Say ee soon as you have enough material to | more petals | well.—April Ladies’ Home Journal. A Look or a Word, | A look or a word can help orcan harm | cee SITE ae pulse aes isteria Is Dr. Samuci i biidrea. It contains ncither Cpinm, Morphine nog i r Nercetic substance. [6 is a harmiess substitute iuv Paregoric, Drops, Secthiug frrups, and Castor Oil ié is Pleasant. Its guarantco i3 thirty ycars’ use by Miilions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays foverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea avd Wind Colic. Castoria relicves tecthing t 1bles, cures constipation and flatuiency, Cestoria a...milates the food, regulates the stomach end bowels, giving heaitiy and natural sleep. 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Well, we stake our reputation on the fact that cloth proofed by the kigby Process cannot be distinguished from the same cloth not proofed, except that it cannot be made wet —nor is the ce circulation of air through the cloth interfered with in the least. Se cncenpannnensidndemaanmmiemmniadiadamaeil 1 | ‘ be be be he bp by tn hn de de he din hin he Min de Min hie iy dine, li, lie de hl hie di Me hi he he i Sore Seoeoeeooeererervrrvryyy\ ; i 10 PAINT THE LILY,” USE BURRELL’S Prepared Zine White, FOR SALE BY FENNELL & CHANDLER. Charlottetown, June 4, 1896. —— : 5 = = Sera = = = —s THE TRUTH WILL STAND. Satements founded on facts need no pillars of support. It is an open secret that we can and do sell cheaperthan 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 TEA, which we have bought at the lowest figures touched this season, and we intend giving our customers the benefit of these low figures. Flour, different brands, very cheap. American Kerosene Oil, with good heavy tin can, for Five pourds of Choice Blended Tea for $1.10 Eggs and Butter taken in exchange for cish or goods. Goods delivered to all parts of the town free of charge. WILLIAM GRANT & CO. QUEEN STREET Four gallons best $1 10. Charlottetown June 4, 1£96 Wood’s Phosphodine.—7 he Great Engiish Remedy. a 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 stagesof Sexual Debility, Abuse or Excesses, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Mental Worry, Excessive Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Alcoholic Stimulants, all of which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Wood'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 gravo—but with the continued and persevering use of Wood's Phosphodine, these cases that had been given up to die, were ‘ restored to manly 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. one package, $1; six packages, $5; by mail free o* postage. One will please, 7x guaranteed to cure, Pamphlet free to aay address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont .. Canada. |_After Taking. Wood's Phosphodine is sold by responsible wh. slesale and retail druggists in the Dominion, POSS DVDSP BVAF FSS BVeIsOvweeesveree