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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 oartly digested andadapted . the weaker digestions of children. beort & Bowxs, Belleville, Ont | pec. and $1.08 GHATEFUr— conmFORTING, © EPPSS COCOA BREAKFAST — SUPPER. “ By a thorough knowledge of the natural aws which govern the operations of digestion nd nutrition, and by a careful application of 3¢ fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. for our breakfast and ~~ many h It is ious use of such articles of diet : + ’ le ry doctors’ bills. by the judi that a constitution may be gradually buik up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds cf subtle maladies are foating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished Game.” Civil Service Gazette JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, - Homeopathic Shemists, London, England, Beaver Line Steamers, SUMMER SERVICE DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL, From From Liverpool. Steamer, Montres! , Lake Huron........ May lath Lake Ontario.... May ?%tb Lake Super or. .. way Zith J sre Lake Winnipeg,...June ! h May 30th Lake Haron June I7:h FIRST CABIN—$, 315,40 and3i) Round Trip, $9. 8-5, $ anc $110, according to sieam*r and accommodation. SECOND CABIN—To Liverpool, turn, 3%; Glasgow, $32 *0; return, 365 or Cardifl, €5; return, $59; London, $35; return > ; STP ERAGE —To Liverpool, i.ondon, Glas- gow, B-ifast, at lowest rates NOTE—Steerage passengers by the Beaver Line @re prov ided with the use of be iding, and eatingand drinking utensils, free of charge Freight carsied at iowest rates and to al - re- istol important pointa both in Canadaand Great Britain. on through billsof lading. Specia facilities provided for the carriage of butter eheese and perishable freight For further particulars as to freij ht or pas sage apply to D. & C. MaAcIVER, Tower Builcings, D. W.CAM ?BELL Manager, is ti pital at Liverpool, Montreal or TROOP & SON, Agents.St Jotin MANY DAINTY ae DISHES CAN BE PREPARED WITH Benson’s CANADA .Prepared Corn. MANUFACTURED FROM CHOICE SELECTED PURE CORN. NO ADULTERATION THE BEST FOR CHILDREN. RECIPE for Infants’ Food. gs @ To one desertspoonful of Benson's a Canada Prepared Corn, mixed with half aig 2 cup of cold water, add half a pint of o 5 yf boiling water; stir over the Sn for € minutes; sweeten slightly ; for older i yj babies mix with milk instead of water. ,' SEE OTHER RECIPES ON PACKAGE. ¢ THE EDWARDSBURG STARCH CO. Works: Cardinal, Ont. Offices: Montreal, P.Q. CORNMEAL. Fresh ground, — *)0 barrels, N. RATTENBURY. + Ch’town, juse 3, 1296, i BY A CONAN DOYLE | | i he called next dav to ask if we | twice for walks, but | have any } and he used to say that a woman should ; be happy in her own family } woman A CASE OF IDENTITY. night, and had got home all safe, and after that we met him —that is to say, Mr. Holmes, I met him after that father Hosmer Angel ** yes, sir. I met him that came back again, and Mr could not come back to the house any more.’ ‘*No?’’ “Well, wou know, father didn’t like anything of the sort. He wouldn't visitors if he could help it, circle. But then, as I used tu say to mother, a wants her own circle to begin with, and I had not got mine yet.”’ ‘‘But how about Mr. Hosmer Angel? Did he make no attempt to see you?’’ “Well, father was going off to France again in a week, and Hosmer wrote and said that it would be safer and better not to see each other until he had gone. We could write in the meantime, and he used to write every @ay. I took the letters in in the morning, so there was no need for father to know.’’ ‘“*Were you engaged to at this time?’’ “Oh, yes, Mr. Holmes. We were en- gaged after the first walk that we took. Hosmer— Mr. Angel—was a cashier in an oflice in Leadenhall street—and—”’ ‘What oftice?’’ ‘That's the worst of it, Mr. I don’t know.’’ ‘“*‘Where did he live, then?’’ ‘*He slept on the premises.”’ ‘‘And you don’t know his address?’’ *‘No—except that it was Leadenhall street. ’’ ‘““Where did you add@ress your letters, then?’ ‘*To the Leadenhall Street Post-Office, to be left till called for. He said that if they were sent to the office te would be chaffed by all the other clerks about Naving ieveers rrom a iaay, so 1 offered to typewrite them, like he did his, but | he wouldn't have that, for he said that when I wrote them they seemed to come from me, but when they were typewrit- ten he always felt that the machine had come between us. That will just show you how fond he was of me, Mr. Holmes, and the little things that he would think of.” ‘*It was most suggestive,’’ said Holmes. ‘“‘It has long been an axiom of mine that the little things are infinitely the most Important. Can you remember any other little things about Mr. Hosmer Angel?’ ‘‘He was a very shy man, Mr. Holmes. He would rather walk with me in the evening than in the daylight, for he said that he hated to be conspicuous. Very retiring and gentlemanly he was. Even his yoice was gentle. He'd had the quinsy and swollen glands when he was young, he told me, and it had left him with a weak throat and a hesitating, whispering fashion of speech. He was always well-dressed, very neat and plain, but his eyes were weak, just as mine are, and he wore tinted classes against the glare.’’ ‘*Well, and what happened when Mr. Windibank, your step-father, returned to France?’’ ‘*Mr. Hosmer Angel came to the house again, and proposed that we should marry before father came hack. He was in dreadful earnest, and made me swear, the gentleman Holmes, with my hands on the Testament, that whatever happened I would always be true to him. Mother said he was quite right to make me swear, and that it was a sign of his passion. Mother was all in his favor from the first, and was even fonder of him than I was. Then, when they talked of marrying within the week, I began to ask about father; but they both said never to mind about father, but just to tell him afterward, and mother said she would make it all right with him. I didn’t quite like that, Mr. Holmes. It seemed funny that I should ask his leave, as he was only a few years older than me; but I didn't want to do anything on the sly, so I wrote to father at Bordeaux, where the company has its French office, but the letter came back to me onthe very morn- ing of the wedding.’’ ‘‘It missed him, then?’’ “Yes, sir, for he had started to Eng- land just before it arrived.’’ ‘“‘Ha! that was unfortunate. wedding was arranged, then, Friday, Was it to be in church?” “Yes, sir, but very quietly. It was to be at St. Saviour’s, near King’s Cross, and we were to have breakfasted after- ward at the St. Pancras Hotel. Hosmer came for us in a hansom, but as there were two of us, he put us both into it, and stepped himself into a four-wheeler, which happened to be the only other cab in the street. We got to the church first, and when the four-whecler drove up we Your for the waited for him to step out, but he never did, and when the cabman got down from the box and looked, there was no one there! The cabman said that he could not imagine what had become of him, for he had seen him get in with his own eyes. That wa last Friday, Mr. Holmes, and I have never seen or heard anything since then te throw any light upon What became of him.’’ “It seems to me that you yery shamefully treated,’’ “Oh, no, sir! He kind to leave me so. ing he was saying to me that, whatever happened, I was to be true; and that even if something quite unforseen occur- red to separate us, I was always to re- member that I was pledged to him, and that he would claim his pledge sooner or later. It seemed strange talk for a wed- ding morning, but what has happened gives a meaning to it.’’ Most certainly it does. Your own opinion is, then, that some unforseen catastrophe has oceurred to him?’’ have been said Holmes. was too good and Why, all the morn- ; +o sirice “Yes, sir. I believe that he foresaw some danger, or else he would not have talked so. And then I think that what he foresaw happened.’’ ‘But you have no notion as to what it could have been?’’ ** None. ’’ “One more question. How did your mother take the matter?’’ ‘She was angry, and said that I was never to speak of the saatter again.’”’ ‘“‘And your father? Did you tell him?’ “Yes, and he seemed to think, with me, that something had happened, and that I should hear of Hosmer again. As he said, what interest could any one have in bringing me to the door of the church, and then leaving me? Now, if be had borrowed my money, or if he had married me and got my money settled on- him, there might be some reason; but Hosmer was very independent about money, and never would look at a shil- ling of mine. And yet what could have happened? And why could he not write? Oh! it drives me half mad to think of it, and I can't sleep a wink at night.’’ She pulled a little handkerchief out of her muff, and began to sob heavily into it, “I shall glance into the case for you,”’ said Holmes, rising, ‘‘and I have no doubt that we shall reach result. Jet the weight of the matter rest + YROn me now, and do not let your mind wr war <n PI = ! some definite } = one eee eke ae oD EXAMINER - + eee me —— dwel! upon it further. Above all, try to let Mr. Hosmer Angel vanish from your memory, as he has done from your life.’’ “Then you don’t think I'll see him again?’ ‘*T fear not.’’ “Then what has happened to him?’ ‘You will leave that question in my hands. I should like an accurate descrip- tion of him, and any letters of his which you can spare.’’ “TI advertised for him in last Saturday's Chronicle,’’ said she. ‘‘Here ts the slip, and here are four letters from him.”’ “Thank you. And your address?’ ‘No. 31 Lyon Place, Camberwell.”’ ‘“Mr. Angel's address you never had, I understand. Where is your father’s piace of business?”’ ‘He travels for Westhouse & Marbank, the great claret importers of Fenchurch street.’’ “Thank you. You have made your statement very clearly. You will leave the papers here, and remember the advice which I have given you. Let the whole incident be a sealed book, and do not allow it to affect your life.’’ ‘You are very kind, Mr. Holmes, but I can not do that. I shall be true to Hosmer, He shall find me ready when he comes back.’’ For all the preposterous hat and the vacuous face, there was something noble in the simple faith of our visitor which compelled our respect. She laid her little bundle of papers upon the table, and went her way, with a promise to come again whenever she might be summoned. Sherlock Holmes sat silent for a few minutes with his finger-tips still pressed together, his legs stretched cut in front of him, and his gaze directed upward t the ceiling. Then he took down from the rack the old and oily clay pipe, which ’ was to him as a counselor, and, having lighted it, he leaned back in his chair, with thick blue cloud-wreaths spinning up from him, and a look of infinite languor in his face. “Quite an interesting study, that maiden,’’ he observed. ‘‘I found her more interesting than her little problem, which, by the way, is rather a trite one. You will find parallel cases, if you co- sultmy line, in Andover in ’77, and there was something of the sort at the Hague last year. Old as is the idea, however, there were one or two details which were new to me. But the maiden herself was most instructive.’’ ‘*You appeared to read a good deal upon her which was quite invisible to me,”’ I remarked. **Not invisible, but unnoticed, Watson. You did not know where to leok, and so you missed all that was important. I can never bring you to realize the im- portance of sleeves, the suggestiveness of thumb-nails, or the great issues that may hang from a boot-lace. Now, what did you gather from that woman’s ap- pearance? Describe it.’’ ‘“Well, she had a_ slate-colored, broad- brimmed straw hat, with a feather of brickish red. Her jacket was black, with black beads sewed upon it, and a fringe of little black jet ornaments. Her dress was brown, rather darker than coffee color, with a little purple plush at the neck and sleeves. Her gloves were grayish, and were worn through at the right forefinger. Her boots I didn’t ob- serve. She had small round, hanging gold ear-rings, and a general air of being fairly well-to-do, in a vulgar, comfort- able, easy-going way.”’ Sherlock Holmes clapped his bands softly together and chuckled. "Pou my word, Watson, you are coming along wonderfully. You have really done very well indeed. It is true that you have missed everrthing of im- portance, but you have hit upon the method, and you have a quick eye far color. Never trust to general impression, my boy, but concentrate yourself upon details. My first glance is always ata woman’s sleeve. In a man it is perhaps better first to take the knee of the trouser. As you observe, this woman had plush upon her sleeves, which is a most useful material for showing traces. The double line a little above the wrist, where the typewritist presses against the table, was beautifully defined. The sewing- machine, of the hand-type, leaves a similar mark, but only on the left arm, and on the side of it furthest from the thumb, insteatl of being right across the broadest part, as this was. I then glanced at her face, and observing the dint of a pince-nez at either side of her nose, I ventured a remark upon short sight and typewriting, which seemed to surprise her."’ “It surprised me.’’ ‘But, surely, it was very obvious. I was then much surprised and interested on glancing down to observe that, though the boots which she was wearing were not unlike each other, they were really odd ones, the one having a slightly decorated toe cap, and the other a plain one. One was buttoned only in the two lower buttons out of five, and the other at the first, third and fifth, Now, when you see that a young lady, otherwise neatly dressed, has come away from home with odd boots, half-buttoned, it is no great deduction to say that she came away in a hurry.’”’ To be Continued.) FORCE OF HABIT, ‘ondon People Have Become Used to tho Great Specific Remedy Lexpoyx, July 6—The despatch from Detroit with reference tothe cure from Sright’s disease and blood poison of Mr. Langley, of this city, by the use of Dodd’s K-dney Pille, hae r called he wonderful tacts cf the case tothe citizens, among whom Mr. Langley is well known. It bas eminded them that Mre, Lang'ey, among thers, also made an equally wonderful recovery. The use of the pills, however, has become so universal here, and there bas Leen so many instances in which they lave been used with beneficial results that « similar case would hardly cxcite as much interest now as it did then when the medicine was less known. Burglar—Don’t make any furs now. Housel older—Help yourself. Haven’t you beard of the new idea of insurance against burglary ? I’m insured.—Brook- lyn Life. “The Railroad Kidney” Railroad employes, bicyclists, teamsters and other men who are subjected to much joitiug, are often troubled with a pain across the smal] of the back. This indi- cates the “Railroad Kidney,” an insidious precursor of s«rous illness. On the slightest symptoms of backache take one Chase’s Kidney Liver Pill—one is a dose —and thus obtain instant relief. For all kidney troubles they have no equal. 25c. p-r box. Gifts when sent should be addressed to the bride, even when the sender does not know her. Presents marked with initials should bear bers. She should acknow ledge them at once. A Good Deal in «» Few Word’. “I paid a Toronto specialist on catarrh a large sum of money, but I got no bene- fit. I tried Jbem all, but finally, almost in despair, and assuredly without any faith, I tried Chase’s Catarrh Cure. It is all that it is recommended. which is saying a good dal in a few words.” Joel Rogers, clerk, Division Conrt, Beeton. Improved blower in each 252. box. “Does your wife langh when you tell her a funny story?” “Oh, yer; I always tell her beforehand that it is funny.—In- dianapolis Journal. Money no Object. The amount of money eufferes from catarrh will spend in attempting to Cure that foul and disagreeable disease is almost incredible. J. W. Jennings, of Gilford, Ont., says: “I spent between $200 and $300 consulting doctors ; I tried all the ‘treatments’ without benefit. One box of Chase’s Catrrh Cure did me more good than all the remedies. A 25c. box cured me.” Don’t waste money, Chase’s Cure, with improved blower, 25c. I. cures, The finest assortment of St.aw Hats in the city at the Bargain Corner. ° - y L yj Z y A OTHERS, Do without labeling them poisons ? its ingredients is published with every bottle ? of all other remedies for children combined ? Do You Know that 35 average cents, or one cent a dose ? The fac-simile signature of SE UL CASTORI MS SES MANIA ninnnhnnhnMmnhn mn nM’ ESE EH EH M_ UU MO for Infants and Children. ACANSAASS You Know’ tnu: paregoric, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine? Do You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons ? Do You Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics Do You Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ? Do You Knew that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of Do You Know that Cactoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than Do You Knew that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word “ Castoria” and its formul:, and that to imitate them is a state piison offense ? Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 Do You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be ku pt well, and that you may have unbroken rest # Well, these things are worth knowing. They are facts, Lihat * * e is on every wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. ‘ll WE GUARANTEE CUI alll! equai to most 15e. “| Ask your d aler for “| NEEDLES, «(| imported unler 25c. att 7 > a m1 ul -«l{l at mi aif tll} “allt You think a Cigar isn’t good unless it fi» -«{{} is “imported,” but cigar smokers will | «ill teli you the trouble is t» get a good [Mr : L PADRE NEEOLES § ai} Superior to all 1Ce imported Cigars, and |)» EL PADRE |\»- IPA ONE GIVES RELIEF. if You Are Geng to BOSTON Or any part cf the United States, The Cheapest and Best Route is via the PLANT LINE, The Popular Summ«r Route. Direct Service From Charlottetown The 8.8. HALIFAX will leave Char- lottetown for Boston every kriday at 1 p. m., arriving at Boston Mendays 7 am., returning leave Boston ] Tuesdays at noon, calling at Hawkesburyand Hah fax each way. Via Pictou and Halifax. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Saturday and Tuesday mornings via Pic tou,smake closeconnection at Halifax with S. 8S. Halifax sailing Setuaday®midvight and with SS OLIVETTE sailing every Wednesday at 8 a.m. For further particulars apply to Char- lottetown Navigation Co., Charlottetown or to H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt., may7 Halitax, N.S. Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, City of Charlottetown. Before Francis Longworth Ha+zard, Esq., the Stipendiary Magistrate for the City of Charlottetown. AKE NOTICE that His Honor the Stipen diary Magistrate for the said City of Char lottetown has by virtue of the power and authority in him vested by the statute of the General Assembly of the said Island entituled “An Act toconsolidate and amend the severa| Acts incorporating the City of Charlotte- town,” ordered and appointed that THU RS- DAY, JHE léth JULY, next, be the day set down for hearing al! appeals made to him from the last prec ding valuations, assess- ments, or rates inay osed or authorized by the City Council of the said City, and that on such day and daily tLereafter uot! ail such appeals have been heard, at the tour of Id o’clock in the forenoon, in the City Police Cour , in Charlottetown aforesaid, ail such appeals wiil be heard and finally determined by him. : Dated this 8rd day of July, A. D.13)). ROBERT V 4NIDERSTINE, City Collector for said City, July 3 3i eod—pat We. the undersigned Grocers of Charlotte- town, do hereby agree to close our resp°ctive Gecee of business at 6 o'clock on Monday, fednesday and Thursday evenings, and at 7 on ‘fuesday and Friday evenings, commencing Monday, July 6th, and continuing until Sept. 7th, both days inclusive Edw und Toombs, J~., J. T. Morris, Jenkins & Son, Beer & Goff, Stewart & Gates, J. Ll). Mc- Leod & Co., Wm Grant & Co, Jes Kelly & Co John McKeana, I). McDonald & Co,, E. Leard Sanderson & Co., Davison & Ce. june29 - dy|week,cod,wkylin OL STOVES 08 Cream Freezers Window Screen Wire Extra low Prices. Dodd & Rogers. Rolled OQats, Oatmeal POT BARLEY, &c., AGENCY, Having been appointed Agent for Walter Thompson’s Mills, Seafurth, Ont., I am prepared to receive orders fur the above. Guaranteed the best quality. Please get quotations before purchasing eleewhere. W. W. CLARK’, Agent May 28 WILLIAM L. STRICKLAND Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, 82 WATER STREET, ROOM 12, Boston, Mass., Late a Member of Prince Edward Island Bar. Special attention given to business received from this Province. Should be pleaed to see at office, any friend visiting Boston, mch20—3m 135 at present cccupied by Mrs John A. Wel pnis, or to the owner at fouih KELLY wom, or horses, in city limits Good water: supply : MONDAY, JULY 6, 1896. The feminine direct descendants of the famous Aztecs are tiny creatures, ex- quisitely formed and refined in feature. They carry the heads with the upbearing grace of the full-blooded Indian; their skins are not red, but a clear, smooth copper color that shines like gold in the sun; their hair is coarse and black as ebony, and they are decorated with bright feathers and gay ornaments. These women make the most wonderful pottery that comes to us from Mexico, for they have kept the old Aztec forms and decorations in their art, and they also weave wonderful baskets and do exqui- site em broides.:. Strongest Rope. Given an equal number of strands tc make up the rope, and each of the same circumference, it may be readily shown that wire. twisted into rope form, will make a rope so strong as to admit of nc comparison even with the best white hemp rope. I'wisted hempen cords wil sustain 8,746 pounds, if the rope be one- inch thick; but one-eighth of an inch in | diameter of iron will sustain more than one inch in circumference of hemp rope. No rope, whatever its material, could bear comparison with an inch rope mare of piano steel wire, rope being able to bear not less than 265,000 pounds, or nearly 120 tons, before it could be torn by a dead weight.—Cincinnati Kn- yuirer. such a THE EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD ITS FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR ON ITS EXHIBITION GROUNDS, Opening Sept. 22d and Closing Oct. 2d, 1896, Exhibits of Machinery and Manufactures: Farm and Dairy Products, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, &Kc. Products of the Forest, Mines and Waters, Paintings, Sculpture, &c., Fancy Work. The Provincial Government herd of Live Stock, just purchased, will be exhibited and sold on the Grounds. Large Prizes in all the Usual Departments. Special Attractions.— Fireworks every suitable evening, Band Music, afternoonsand evenings, Attractive Performances in the AMUSEMENT HALL, Varied Attractions on the Parape GROUNDS. SPECIAL PASSENGER RATES ON ALL LINES OF TRAVEL PRIZE LISTS WILL BE DISIRIBUTED AFTER JULY 1th. ENTRY FORMS AND ALL DESIRED INFORMATION Ww BE FURNISHED ON APPLICATION TO CHAS. A. EVERETT, @. C. PITFIELD, Manager and Sec’y, President. Provincial Loans. Under Act 57 Vic , Cap. 6, and Amendment HE limit of the amount having been ex- tended by statute of last session, the Goy- ernment of this Province is now prepared to receive loans for short or long periods. In- terest 4 percent. Loans payable at call or at suck time as may be agreed upop. ANGUS McMILLAN, Proviucial Treasurer. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Rent Street Aug 16,794 ly Wants, Lost, Found, A‘ Advertisements ubder this beading charge five cents ver line. / TOUNG MEN-—It wi'l r pay you to have your underwear neatly darned and kept in good repair for a small sum_ by an ext eri- enced hand. Ladies’ and Children’s under- garments, infants’ outfits made to order. Ali hand sewn. Moderaterrices Address ABC Examiner Office. july?—tf \ TANTED TO PURCHASE —A second- hacd Bicycle.’ Apply at this office jaly 3-3! MCYCLE FOK SALE—An_ 186 mode ) Ladies’ Duchess, in use three weeks good as new, a bargain —Apply at tu is cflice. jusc30 OST—Yes'terday morning, a Post Office Or- 4 der, in favor of Joseph Taylor, tle finder will greatly obiige by leaving it at this office. juy4. - SALE OR TO LET.—House and lot near Kensir gt»_ Ha'l. containing 6 rooms and pantry.--Gvoi dry cellar. —Anp!y to Golf Bros july4—l 4&w. \ .ANTED.—Three General Agents for a Flock of Counties; also five cinvassers foreach. A big thing, and ihose who get territorial rights are in luck. (an also cmp! iy several bright ladies at their own homes. Tue BRADLEY CARRETSON Co, Lep., 49 Rich mend St West, Toronto, Ont. )LANO for sale at a bargain, cal’ and eee it. Mrs. Burris, Gt. George St jlyidy6i, w2i. \ TANTED.— Old Established wholesale House wan's one or two honest and in- dustr‘os representatives for this section. - an pay a hustler about $12.00 a week to s art with, Drawer 29, Brantfo:d, Ont. ily 4d cw. FEW BOARDERS can be accommodate i at Pleasant Point, North Kive r—Gco bathing—Apply to Mrs FLEAGHER june 2y TO LET.—A Double-Tenement House, cor- ner of Grafton & Cumberland Streets, with stable and coach house, apply to Joseph Tay- lor, Hillsborough Street. may I9tf TO LET, a cottage containing six rooms and pan'ry on Sidney Street, at presen occu- by Mx M J Moran; possession given uly 5th; apply to W W WELLNER. mayst ro SALE—A large double tenement house suitable for astmmer residence, situated in the suberbs of Ch’town, only a short dist- ance from good bathing on the North River | RELITLOT PRL as Pe a EE Ee. ELIZITLELOL UINTIAIITT IX TRY Vanity Fair Cigarettes Retail Everywhere 0c. per Package W.S Kimball & Co, ROCHI STER, N. Y. 17 FIRST PROZE*MEDALS June 9—35 XESS KIER LEILA LLL LILI Es Eigse Mtl 1 35 Horse Power PORTAB LE ENGINE and BOILER, Locomotive jpattern. Ho? zontal Engine on top of Boiler. 1 20 Horece Power, same pattern 1 25 Horse Power STATIONARY ENGINE and BOILER, all ie first-class orce Price ow. Terms easy. NEW DAIRY ENGINES in stozk, Ategweit pattern. DAIRY BOILERS new, en hand. Also, DAIRY SUPPLIES of any kind furnished on applicatioa including the celebrated ALPA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR. It skims clozer and a- a lower temperature than any otherin use. 24 Bottke BABCOCK TESTERS aiwa-: on hand. “Steam, Water, Soil and Sewer PIPES and FITTINGS in stock. FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY and PORTLAND CEMENT at competition price Our goods are all of the best, inctuding 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 & McLEAN. Charlottetown, April 16, 1896—dy & wy BERGERS Pure Paris Green IN t POUND TIN CANS BUG SPRINKLERS GYPSUM IN BAGS Simon W. Crabbe Walker’s Corner. STOVES HARDWARE. une 13th, ° THE TRUTH WILL STAND Satements founded on facts need no pillars of support. It is an open secret that we can and do sell cheaper than any other Grocery house in the city, We are caterers for all kinds of trades, and we warrant every article we sell. We have a large stock of FLOUR .KEROSENE OIL, and 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 gallon best. American Kerosene Oil, with good heavy tin can, for s$1 10 Five pounds of Choice Blended Tea for $1.10 Eggs and Butter taken in exchange for e:sh or goods Goods delivered to all parts of the town free of charge. WILLIAM GRANT & CO. Charlottetown. June 4, 1896 QUEEN STREET Ae YOON «(OD | e Wholesale Wine & Liouor Merchant ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, #43 Hollis & 48 Upper Water St HALIFAX, N. S. P.O. BOX. 475. ly (14)ect Shore—Apply to W W WELLNER, juoel LADY has accommodation for two i boarders, either permanent or trans- ient forthe summer months. House pleas- antly situated. Terms moderate. Apply at this office. june 16—tue wed thur. = TO LET—A comfortable cottage situated on Richmond Street West; a eood yard, stable, etc, and ground suitable for a garden Im- mediate possession given. Rent moderate Apply toJ D Mzson. 6'3—apll ‘0 LET—A comfortable house situated on Cross Street, (near McKinnon & McLean’s Foundry) A good yard, stable, ete, and ground suitable for a large garden Possession given at once Rent moderate Apply to EDWARD Roacu, Euston St West junelS tr \ Tanted —a housemaid. Apply to Mrs’ Fd- ward Bayfield. june li -tf, ~ Let —The store and printing office now oceupied by Haszard & Moore in the Brown Block. 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