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DODD'S MEDICINE COMPANY, Proracrons, TORONTO, ONT. we can sell yoa Dodds Kidney Pills a the following prices, yiz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $1.50. Tothe trade—$4.0( wr dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozea. Sent by mail io any address port GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 2? Charlottetown. A YouNG - “ns MONTREAL MILLINER WRITES: “I was starting in business last year and wanting to find out what thread was the best to use, tested all the leading makes. Repeated trials showed me that zone com- bined the .. . Strength, Smootiiness and Freedom from Kinks found in CLAPPERTON’S THREAD —Most older hands knew this tong ago and insist on getting ‘ Clapperton’s.”’ — ‘your child - You note the difference in children. Some have nearly every ailment, even with the best of care. Others tar more exposed pass through unharmed. Weak children will have continuous colds in winter, poor digestion in summer. They are with- out power to resist disease, they have no_ reserve strength. Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil, with hypo- phosphites, is cod-liver oil artly digested andadapted o the weaker digestions of children, beort & Bowns, Belleville, Out. | gem and $1.00 The Canada Accident ASSURANCE CO, FRED. W. HYNDUWAN, AGENT FOR P. E. L, Accepts Plate Glass Instrance also. May 23, 1896 —law (6) FOR SALE. /\l that pleasantly situated freehold prop- erty on the corner of Richmond St. extending ov Kochfort St, overtwo hundred fe, with a dweliing house on part thereon, Will be suid in the block or divisien, there belog four building lots, i his affords a rare opportunity tO persone Of smMS]i neans intendicg t> build in 4 commodious part of the city. Same will be sold at a reasonable price. For further particalars apply to J, D MASON, Ch’town,ocetl5—24. Perey W. Carver, LLB. Formerly with Davies & Haszard, Ch’town, P. E. I, Attornay & Counsellor-at-law Commissioner for the Provinces, —— Tremont Building, Room 629. BOSTON, MASS. Rolled Qats, Oatmeal POT BARLEY, &c., AGENCY, Having been appointed Agent for Walte Thowpson’s Mills, Seaforth, Ont., I am — to receive orders fur the above. uaranteed the best quality. Please get quotations before purchasing elsewhere’ W.W. CLARKE wkyol S. JOHNSON & CO., 22 Custom House Street, Bostan, Mass, a = TRAGEDY, —— THE BURTON BY LEROY GRIBBER Continued CHAPTER XXII I took an early opportunity of telling Alice that it was time for me to go back home, my father would be wanting me. She received my information as unemo- tionally as she had taken everything else that day. Dinner was over early, and as scon as we left the dining room I hurried around to the brewery, hoping that the revela- tions that I had to make concerning the previous night would make the night guard more vigilant. It was still almost broad daylight, be- ing scarcely eight o’clock, when I came upon Higgins, with his pipe in his mouth. ‘“‘Mr. Higgins,’’ I began, “I wish you would trust me inore than you do.”’ For reply he took his pipe out of his mouth, and said, briefly :— ‘Trust you? Now does the missus? By what I can ‘ear of the goings on in the ‘ouse, it’s all you and Mr. Jones, you and Mr. 'Arry, and the mistress ont of it all, just as if she was only a child and not a growed up woman and her own missus.’’ ‘Don’t you know,’ I said, ‘‘that Miss Clarke has not been herself lately, owing to the night frights she has had? It does not say much for your watchfulness that anyone was able to get in and give them to her,’’ I went on, boldly. “Who do you think it was gave to bert’’ he said, after a pause. ‘*Well that strange woman had a hand in it, I know,’’ I said, decidedly. ‘‘And last night, after all I said to you, you let her get in again, and she tried to smother Miss Clarke during the night.”’ “Did she, though?’’ said Higgins. “You are sure it wos her, I s’pose,’’ he remarked, with another sidelong look. “Why, yes; who else could it be?’’ said I. ‘‘And the missus—what does she think? P’raps she’s a coming to ask my opinion too."’ He was looking behind me toward the gate of the yard. Turning my head, I saw to my astonishment that Alice was indeed coming toward us, with the same cold, suspicious expression which she had worn ail day. Instinctively I fell back a little, and Alice smiled contemptuously as she noticed this. . You can go on talking,’ she said, dryly, as she came up, ‘“‘for I’ve come about the same subject. There has been @ great mystery about some doings which have taken place here lately,’’ she began. ‘*My household and my friends seem to have sifted it thoroughly, only I have been left in the dark. Perhaps you can throw a little light on it for me, too?’’ ‘"P'raps I could, ma’am,’’ he said, with his eyes on the ground, ‘but p’raps I won’t. There, that’s flat, ain’t it?’’ ‘‘Don’t you think that, as the mistress, I have a right to know what goes on here?”’ “Right or no right, ma'am, I ain’t agoin’ to tell you what I knows about this job; not if you was to turn me off to-morrow. I ain’t agoin’ to break a lady’s ’eart what has been a good mis- tress tome, and it would go nigh to breaking yours if you was to know ali I know or guess,’’ he added ina low voice, Alice said nothing for a few momenta. She could not fail to be impressed by the sincerity of the man’s manner. ‘Tell Miss Clarke about the woman; tell her there has been a woman about,”’ I pleaded, earnestly. Alice looked in- terested at once. ‘“‘A woman?’’ she repeated. ‘‘The wom- an I want to see, perhaps, Is it a tall, good-looking woman who dresses quiet- ly? Is she about now?’’ “She's sure to be, sure to be,’’ I broke in, hastily. ‘‘She was here last night, she’s always here; and she hides about so that you either cannot or will not find her.’’ “I haven't seen her, I give you my word,’’ grumbled Higgins. ‘‘But I don’t say it’s easy to keep watch over eve'g nook and cranny in this ’ere big ramb ling place.’”’ **Welll” I said, boldly, ‘‘you had bet ter keep a watch cn the door between the house and the works to-night unless Miss Clarke would like to have another attempt made on her life."’ Both my hearers started at this speech, Alice presently held out her hand with a commanding gesture. “Give me the key of that door,’’ she said, decisively. The night watchman took a key from his bunch and gave it to her. “I can go through to the house by that Way pow,”’ she said. And bidding us both good night, she passed through into the brewery build- ing. Higgins slowly followed her as far as the staircase, and stood looking at her with a half-puzzled, half-pitying expres- sion of countenance. Finding myself thus turned to the honse. In the hall I met one of the maids, who told me that Mr. Lloyd was in the drawing room. “IT couldn’t find Miss Clarke, where, ma’am, , em left alone, I re- any- so I went up and told Mr. Jones. And he told me to say as Miss Clarke was out. But Mr. Lloyd Was very angry when I told him, and he said he had been asked to come by Misa Clarke herself, and he would stay @.1 he could see her, if he waited until to-morrow morning.’’ At that moment, Egbert, hearing the servant's voice, flung open the drawing- room door. ‘Alice is not in the house at present,’’ REMAREABLE CASES Caronic Iuvalids Raised from Their Sick Beds After Giving Up Uope. London, Ont.—Henry R. Nicholls, 176 Rectory street, catarrh; recovered, Dr. 4se's Catarrh cure, 25¢, Markdale—Geo. Crowe's child, itching eczema; cured. Chase’a Ointment. Truro, N.S.—H. H. Sutherland, travel- ler, pileé—very bad case ; eured ; Chase’s Ointment. 60c. Lucon—Wm. Branton, gardener, pin Worms ; all gone. Chase’s Pills. L’Amable—Peter Van Allan, eczema for three years. Cured. Chase’s Ointment. Gower Point—Robano Bartard, dread- ful itching piles, 30 years, Well again; Chase's Ointment. es Meyersburg—Nelson Simmons, itching Piles: cured. Chase’s Ointment. Malone—Geo. Richardson, kidney and liver sufferer; better, Que box Chase's Pills. 25c. : Chesley—H. Will’s son, crippled with rheumatism and suffering from diabetes completely recovered. Chase’é Pills. Matchard Township—Peter Taylor, kid- ney trouble, 30 years; hase’s Pile. 25¢. ir .F Torovto—M'rs Hattie Delaney, 174 Crawiord street, subject of eo ual colds. Oured by Chase's Syrup Lia- ' dealers. @eed and Turpentine. 25 cents. Dr. Chase’s remedies are sold by all Edmanson, Bates & Co., mane lecturers, Toroata es ee I said, coldiy. “So I hear. I am returns,’’ said he, When I reached the first floor I saw Allee coming quickly. She went straight to her room, and in a few moments came out again, thrusting something fnto her pocket as she turned again to- ward the brewery. “Good night, Alice,”’ said I. ‘Good night,’’ she said, shortly, with- out looking at me, And before I could detain her, she passed through the door which separated the house from the works, leaving it open behind her Asal stood there I heard a man’s rapid steps along the corridor, and saw Egbert run past me, following Alice, He had evidently been listening on the staircase for her veice, and at the sound of it had boldly dashed up tn purenuit of her. I called to him, trying io cectain him; but he would not hear. I was seized suddenly by a nervous fright as to what would happen if this passionate, angry man enoountered the girl in the highly wrought state of feeling she was in that evening. So I went and knocked at Mr. Jones’ door. I knocked softiy,and getting no answer, I concluded to follow waiting wntil she the two headstrong young people my- self, with a fervent hepe that no harm would come of their meeting. I passed through the long, dim store-rooms, when the last faint rays of light strugeld etiveen the piled up sacks of grain; but shey had got far ahead of me, I could see or hear nothing of either of them. As lI hurried under the bare rafters, my fears grew stronger until I tottered into the tunroom itself, I was hardly able to bear, without shrieking, the sight which met my eyes. In the wooden gal- lery above the huge mash-tun two figures were struggling almost silently. From a dusty sky-light above enough light came for me to distinguish that the two figures bent and swayed together from side to side, now close against the wall, now hanging over the rail. Then stifled, gurgling sounds came from the woman's lips, and I knew that her mouth was gagged by her assailant’ s hand. ‘*Help! Help!’’ I shrieked. “‘Alice! Alice!’’ I dashed to the wooden ladder which led to the gallery, and sprang up it like a cat. Only to be too late! As I reached the top rung the man, leaning panting over the gallery rail, stood alone; and a piercing woman's shirek came up from the great tun beneath, as the great steel teeth threw up torn fragments of ‘he dving woman's clothing. (To be Continued) Build Up. ie When the system is run down a person comes an ea3y prey to C Serofula. Many valuable lives are saved by using Scott’s Emulsion as soon as a de cline in bealth is observed. yaaumptioa or A twelve year old boy at Parma has just had his heart washed. He was suffer- ing from acute sericarditis, and his doctor, using an instrument invented by Prof. Riva, drew off the purulent serous matter in the sec, aud then washed the heart and its serofibrous covering with a solution of biborate of soda. The boy recovered rapidly. It Saved Our Child, “My little danghter, three and a half sear old, suffered three years with Eczema. Her little body was covered with the itch ing rash, andjdoctors did no gocd. Four boxes of Chase’s O:ntment _ 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 ef thousands benefitted hy this unfailing cure for piles and ekin dis eases, Kaiser Wilhelm’s artistic tendencies have broken out in clothes. He designed ihe bunting costume which the Empress wears when she accompanies him on his shooting trips, while one he made up for himeelf pleases him so much that he has bad a bronze statuette cast of himself clad in itand gun in hand. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, C] ase’s Pills have gained popularity be- cause they are a specific for the uric acid condition, prevent Bright’s disease, cure Rheumatism and a}! Catarrhal conditions of the Kidneys and Bladder, They do this because they possess remarkable alterative, ‘onic and deuretic properities, exerting a wonderfully soothing influence on irritated or inflamed mucos membrance of the kid- neys or bladder. One pill a dose. 25 a box, The cheapest mediciaein the world. The Constantinople correspondent of the London Post saye: “It is officially an- known here that Mr. Terrell, the United States minister, has not for the last 1¢ months mentioned to the porte the paasage of a guardship through the Dardenelles. [n fact cordial relations exist between the United States and Turkey. Complete:y knocked QOut. * T was so mnch run down I had togive up work, and I felt as if life was not worth i:ving,” writes Wm. W. Thompson, Zephyr, Ont. “I took Scott’s Sarsaparilla and am now feeling asI did years ago.” Scott’s Sarsaparilla tones up the entire system, purifies the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and ecrofulous poisons, Ask tor Scott’e and get it. Sir William Vernon Harcour has writ- ten a letter to an enguirer, in which he says he shares the general regret at Lord Roseberry’s retirement from the leadership. Sir William adds :—“This will be news to those wiseacres who are so assidiously try- ing to prove my hostility and rancorous 25 cents cures Catarrhal Headache, s « Incipient Catarrb, . Hay Fever, Catarrhal Deafness, Cold in the bead in 10 min. Foul breath caused by catarrh 25 cents secures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box. Sold by all dealers. A Deap Wuate.—The Pictou Standard rays: A large dead whale, 54 feet in length, was stranded on Picton Island last week. Laughlin McCalluin is the finder and will make considerable profit out of the bone and oil. 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, in the Parlor ot the Y, M, C, A. thesena, on Monday,t he 25:h inst, sept2i— BREAKFAST GOODS. “Variety is the spice of life” and you want variety even at the breakfast table. Instead of using oatmeal por- ridge day after day, try some of those new Breakfast Foods, such as: Pettijohn’s best Breakfast Hominy, Shredded Wheat- Biscuits, Self Rising Buck- wheat, Dessiccated Rolled Wheat. For sale at BEER & GOFF OW is To order your suit or overcoat, as we have just opened a large line of fall and winter Suiting and Over- coating, See them early and have choice of selection, Perfect fit and latest style guaranteed. JOHN MACLEOD & CO. v — Good Herring! 350 half barrels choice No. 1 Fat Herring. 150 quarter barrels extra choice Cape Breton Herring Also a lot of large Codfish for sale wholesale or retail. VW. CRANT & CO. QUEEN STREKT...... The St. Lawrence Sugar Refining Co.,Ltd, Montreal Laboratory of Inland Revenue, Office of Official Analyst, Montreal, April 8th, 1895 “J hereby certify that 1 have drawn, by my own hand, ten samples of the ST. LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINING CO’S EXTRA STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR, indiscriminately taken frony ten lots of about 150 barrelseach. I have analysed same, and find them uniformly to contain: 99 ©! to 1606 per cent. ef Pure Cane Sugar. with no impurities whatever.’ JOHN BAKER EDWARD®, Ph D., C. L. Prof. of Chewistery and Pub. Analyst, Montrea N RATTENBURY, AGENT (Signed) Nee = —— H. STANWAY & Co Wholesale Wine & Liguor Merchants —---- IFALIAN WAREHOUSE 243 Hollis and 48 Upper Water Street HALIFAX, N.S. P. O Box 479. y 14) HORSE CLIPPING, if You Are Going to As the clipping season is now here parties having horses that they intend having clipped, wonld do well to call at Nichoison’s Stables, Grafton St, where all work is done at moderate rates. ALBANI Grand Operatic Concert Including the 3rd and 5th acts of Gounod’s FAUST. ACT Ill.—The Garden Scene. ACT V.—The Prison Scene. ~The scenes from the opera in costume. Or any part of the United States, The Cheapest and Best Route is via the PLANT LINE, The Popular Route, Direct Service From Charlottetown The 8.8. HALIFAX will leave Char- lottetown for Boston every Friday at 13 p- m., arriving at Boston Mondays 7 am., returning leave Boston Tuesdays at noon, caliing at Hawkesburyand Hali fax each way. Last Saiiing of season from Charlottetown Friday, Nov. 13th. 1 Via Pictou and Halifax. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Saturday, morning, via Pictou, make close connection at Halifax with S. S Halifax sailing Saturday right, For further particulars apply to Char- lottetown Steam Navigation Co., Char- lottetown, or to H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt., Halifax, N.S. pseecs i Rea aseces WADAME ALBAN, Prima Donna. MISS BEVERLEY ROBINSON, Mezzo M NS. L’EMPRIERE PRIENGLE, Ba MR. BRAXTON SMITH, Tenor. MISS BEATRICE LANGLEY, Solo Violinist. HERR RUDOLPH VON SCARFA, Conductor. The scenes 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. ay7 STEAMER FASTNET. The steamer Fastnet- commences her season’s work, sailing from Halifax TUESDAY, May 5tb, and will continue to sail weekly, leaving Halifax every Tuesday, calling at the following ports Spry Bay, : "Sheet Harbor,* Salmon River, Isaac’s Harbor, THE MUTUAL LIFE insurance Company OF NEW YORK. RICHARD A. McCURDY, FRESIDENT. Statement for the year ending December 31, 1895 :— Canso, MaDUbO i sssesctccoeesises coords G2D1,31S, 731.88 Arichat, j Liabilities......0c.00ccvcccc0 194,347,157.58 Port Hawkesbur ee Port Hood, T | urpluseseccccccssessrseccooere §26,066,568.95 Souris, — Charlottetown and Total Tucome....o.sssereeeeeee-$48,597,430.51 Summerside. (Company’s total income is about $10,- 600,000 more than the annual revenue of Freight solicited. Low rates. Canada). W. W. CLARKE, Agent. total Paid Policy-holders in, (9BB A jhedies 0.0.20 . $23,126,728.45 Insurance and Annuities in fOPCE.....0rercccersseresee $599.0 74,453.78 Net gain in 1895......6++++6 $61,647,645.36 ARE YOU GOING T0 BOSTON FAST LINE ?P Buy your tickets by the SS HALIFAX, leaving Charlottetown every Friday at WOW. CLARKE. Nore—lInsurance merely written is dis carded from this Statement as whol y mis- leading, and only insurance act ally issued and paid for in cash is inclucel., Paid to Policy-holders since organization...... aaecostin $411,567,625.79 Robert A. Granniss, Vice-President. Walter A. Gillette, General Manager Isaac F. Lloyd, 2d Vice-President Frederic Cromwell, Treasu @- Emory McClintock Actuary JOHN MACEACHERN, Resident Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. J. A. JOHNSON, General Agent, 87 Hollis Street, Halifax, N.S. Ticket Agen may 8 d&w tf Slender Purses, While the avenues for wage-earning by women have wonderfully increased in the last years and in numerous instances financial enterprises are successfully car- sied on by women, it yet remains true and ever will, that a large class of wives, not to mention cCaughters, handle vory little money. For these women are not supposed to be needy; they are generally placed in comfortable homes, with tastefal ward- robea, bountifully spread tables, and, to the casual observer, no apparent lack in thelr surroundings. But the house- mother knows how many times she reck ons over the household supplies to see what articles can be left unbought, It is little money which causes so many women to haunt the bargain counter, to the derision of husbands, who are sub- limely unconscions of their wives’ slender purses It gives interminable shoppinz in the search from store to store to find the best article for scanty means. And these yexations are not the worst which come to her with little mener., She must bear with what grace she can im- putations upon her taste when she selects perforce some cheap common thing in preference to the mors elegant one which a beauty-loving nature may cry out for. She must often curb with a stern hand her natural generosity of spirit, and for bear giving to the friend or cause she loves, or at most strive to content her- self with a meager, almost shabby token. ‘*T never have had enongh money with which to ran my household comfortably. I have had to plan and contrive in order to get something out of every cent in the doliar,’’ said one, considered a fine honsewife and manager (and she was), who lived in fine style in a handsome mansion, lt brings lines all too soon to women’s faces, and gives to many eyes an all too wistful expression. But it also helps to develop valuable qualities which in a state of more abundance some women would never have shown, It sharpens invention, carefulness, and, like many a_ disagree- able thing in life, teaches patience and aelf-cenial.—Harper’s Bazar. ingenuity and Phe ever-lucresysing multi he uses to wi } it ia strikingly ilinstrated by the re Moré of one of the large electri ii facturing companies of this ccuntry which states tha$ during the first six months of this year they have resvived contracts for over 48,600 horse-powes power machinery alone, which aggregate is greater than the total output for the last year. Each successive year hasshown @ large increase in the power of machin- ery thus supplied, but this year the in- crease has been unprecedented. in SaaS a PREACHES IN THE WALL. The Weak Spot, the Kidneys—Thay must be Guarded as Life Advances—Defeuve Strengthened by Dodd's’ Kidney Pills. Port Hore, Oct. 26 (Special)—Citizene called on here to vouch for correctness of the foliowing statement without an ex- ception endorsed it as true. Mr. Chas. Gilchrist, Chief of Police and government Fishery overseer of his own care said :— ‘“‘For ten years my distress increased un- til the doctor called it Diabetes. At times my cuffering was intense, and medicine taken did no good. Atlasta faiend as- sured me that Dodd’s Kidney Pills would cure me. A few boxes bave kept that promise, and I thank these pills for a per feot and I believe permanent cure.” A rear-end co)l sion between two mill- tary trains has occurred atthe station at Guines, Havana, as a result of which the last car of the forward train was smashed and four soldiera killed, 29 wounded and one major and eight officers also wounded. The engineer and fireman of the later train have been arrested, onthe ground that they did not obey a signal to stop. EVENING + CLASSES P.E. | COMMERCI-i COLLEGE Giving a full Business Course and Short hand Course, 3 nights each week, will open on Monday Evening, 5th Octeber, at 7.30. Reduced rates. Apply at the Col- lege to ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal sept29 —eod—tf. Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ Advertisements under this heading chargec five cenix per line, OR SALE.—Two hot air furnaces almost asgcodaspnew. Apply to John Evans, st, Paul’s schoolhouse, or at the office of H. J, Cundall, Charlottetown, rr. wky r LET.—That beautifully situated dwell- ing on Prince street, now occuyied by Capt Murchison. Possession given about 25tb October,—Appy to Peake Bros & Co —17if. ie A WEEK EASY — You work right Sl around bome, a vrand new thing, be trouble to make $18 per week casy; write to us quick; you will be surprised how easy it ca. be done; send us your addres« anyway; it will be lor your interest to investigate; write to- aor; you can positively make $15 a week easy. Address, Imperial Silverware Co,, Box C. L. Windsor, Ont. sepzg—lm I canemploy five men and TaN W AN | E 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 septlim—iy& wky © LET—The Shep on Grafton St opposite Law Courts, now occupied by W A Hut- cneson as a Fruit and Confectionery Store Possession given early in Novy Apply to D May septl—dy awky-ti OR SAULE~—On easy terms, the house and premises on Great George Street at present occupied by the subscriber For particulars apply to EWEN MACDOUGALL, sepZv— O LET—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing 7 rooms in g order, with a first class cellar under the whole souse 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 street, or to the owner at Southport EbpWARD KELLY juno 19,18 T iT Atonce,a few good men to W AN TE whom 310,00 or $!2.00 a week would be an object. send Reference. The Bradicy Garretson Co. Lid., 49 Richmond St W., Toronto Ont YO LET.—A three story dwelling house on Prince St., containing eight rooms and yantry, Possession given Oct, ist. Apply to We Ww. Weliner- septs o Let.—The store and printing office now occupied by Hasza & Moore in the .rown Block. Possession given ist Novem- Br Apply to James Paton. june 11246. ff‘O LET--House or north tide of King Square, has ba ith room and is heated with hot water Immedate possession. Appiy to Edward Chandler, O LET —A ple.santiy situated dwelling house facing south and west on Brighton koad, at preseut occupied by Harrison Car- veil, . heated with hot air furnace, and lighted by electricity, and baying hot and cold water fittings in bath room and kitchen. Containing parior, dining room, office, kit- chen and pantry, on ground floor, four bed- rooms and bath room on first floor,and two attic rooms, and having hawiborne hedge and grass lawn in front. Ten minutes’ walk from Pest Office, five minutes irom tennis round and bathing house in Victoria Park— pply to W. C, Hargis, Jr, septlé—tr —SOLD ONLY BY— Hennel & Chandler. Charlottetown,J uly 22, 1896—24¢ & wy SOPESSS OOS S 60690900 9066066660666060600966060006 The ‘‘ Famous Active” Range THE PRODUCT OF... + + » 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE, oa The Handsomest and Best Working Cook. ing Apparatus ever made in Canada. » ruc ; Ct «= Thcrarracter g 2s to heat of oven. in dcor shows it exactly. Every cook will ap- =a, precicste this frature, a Oven ventil- ated a:al com- ented tcp and holkan, ensur- DX FOO SOGS 9090S F99O 990000090660 ing cvcn cook. Lu ~~ THE VicCLARY M’f’g. Co., Lonvox, Mowraxat, Toxonro, Wurnnirse, Vancouver. _-. POPOPO OOS SLD OE TE OOOS D009 OOS9 9000 0006469600008 DOSS HSEHO OOS OG00 06 JEWEL = STOVES wer ALE GUGD STOVES "= Jewel Stoves save coal. Well informed folks buy Jewel Steves and will have no other, for they know that Jewel Stoves and Ranges are the Best Jewel Stoves are for sale only at the ty Hardware Store, RK. B. NORTON & CO, GUNES ULES 135 Horse Power PORTABLE ENGINE and BOILER, Locomotive pattern, Hor zontal Engine on top of Boiler, 1 20 Horse Power, same pattern. 1 255Horse Power STATIONARY ENGINE andj BOILER, ali iw first-class order Price ‘ow. Terms easy. NEW DAIRY ENGINES in” stock, Abegweit™ypatiern, DAIRY ROTLERS new, On band. Aleo, DATRY SUPPLIES of any kind furnished on application including the celebrated Ai. PA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR. It skims clover ard a a lower temperature than any otherin ure. 24 Bottle BABCOCK TESTERS aiway op beud., Steam, Water, Svil and Sewer PIPES and FITTINGS in stock. FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY asd PORTLAND CEMENT at competition prices, Qur 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. Jower than any in this market) direct to Farmers, Telephone communication. McKINNON & McLEAN. Charlottetown, April 16, 1896—dy & wy DERGER'S rira Paris IN {| POUND TIN CANS BUG SPRINKLERS GYPSUM IN BAGS smon W. Crabbe Walker’s Corner STOVES HARDWhE RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEP, Woo0d’s Phosphodine.—z%e creat Engiish Remedy. Is the result of over 35 years treating thousands of cases with all known drugs, until at last we have discovered the true remedy and treatment--® combination that will effect a prompt and permanent cure in all stages of Sexual Debility, Abuse or Exzcesses, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Mental Worry, Excesstve Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Ailcokolic Stimulants, ali of which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Wood's Phosphodine has been used successfully by hundreds of cases that seemed 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, w restored to man!y vigor and heaith—Reader yon need not despair—no mat- ter who has given you up as incurable—the remody 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, c7x guaranteed to cure. Pamphiet free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont-, Canada. ~~ @< Wood's Phosphodire is sold by responsible wholesale and retail druggists in the Dominion, _—