. THE 0 0THN6 S yr SPINE AFE = ee —oe . amily Physician in 1810. You can saicly ene ist what time vcr indorsed for nearly a century. ° ed by an O T) . nota m in wee today w a ots en xt« ’ A wh its valee is ate Ww dence of the public to so great sessces the conf ’ For more than eighty years it hae stess apes eneration have used it. The best evidence ‘ figinate: i the sale of it is steadily increasinge Johnsons Anodyne | iniment onth, your father, De. Johnson, . his ee I have sold it ever “ly 1¢ Liniment on sale : t red its high standard and p »pularity from r AND North Waterford, Maine, » Jan . T8or. il ».?? ertifies that Dr. A. Johnson, whose “Best Liver ed = Mi : is g ned to ewery geuuine bottle of n’s Anodyne Liniment, ni 1¢ month of 5 fthe same » 40, first leftat my store neo 6 Hf} tl sf AN plied my custome with it ever a Of er fifty years) with inc reasing sales. nez KNOWLTON, Newburg, Maine. f Onur Re % “Treatment for Diseases” Yiatled Frea find a Ali D1 sts. 1. 5. Johanson & Co.. Boston, Masa, i Sold everywi re. | Ali Drugs bk ocd is sure to do havoc some- where. 1 he only Preventive 1s sound kidneys, the only Curt, kidney med- the only Dodd S 4 \s, 1c 1 ne, . Medicite 1s Kidney neers Weean sell von DPold’s Kidney Pills at tre follow p*tees, vis. -~Ve per bo x tix boxes f fo tie tri a Pp logen, ¢ three Mm at S75, lo Sent by ina toany addres, post ; I ‘ RGI H HES Mmiyc Cbar otte ur i Ladies! ¢ ae ; ae lea $ if you $ USE —_- Glapperton’ $ Thread It is STRONG, » EVEN, Ye RELIABLE o---——_---—_—__-¢€ WILL NOT BREAK NOR SNARL Trade Mark j € ALL DEALERS SELL IT. se ua em @ OOo @ oO ; é é e ¢ v . ¢ De atiechinititiciaies i scrofula Any doctor will tell you that Professor Hare, of ee: ledical College, ‘hiladelphia, is one of the highest authorities in the world an the action of drugs. In his last work, speaking of the treatment of scrotula, he says: “Tt ishardly necessary _to st até that cod-1 ver oil is the best rem of Che oil s be given im Cmulsion, so prepared as to be palatable He also says that the hypophosphites should be combined with the oil. Scott’s Emutsion of cod- liver oil, with hy pophos- phites, is precisely such a preparation. Is a very remarkable remedy, both for IN TERNAL, and FXTERNAL wee, and won Lite Quick act'om to rilieve distress > N 7 i he fs & sure re f Sore LIN- KILLE Tiveat, Cougirs, Chills, prarrhe - So Cram ps, “hele ra, « PAIN- KILLER . as Baer gem Sicl. mes, Sick Meadarhs, “P: ain he ‘the Back or Side, Rheumatism and Ne See & PAIN-KILLER wer se inane NG MApe. it rings srrepy A cases of Brutses, Cuts, tpraina, Seve re oun ote. @ well tried and PAIN-KILLER #25, pet ty Me charic. Parmer, Planter, ers ar . SAB oe i mterns eo exte rually with PE i Sold every 5 t btue Before Starting ona journey, Ialways provide myself with % supply of Adams’ Tutti Frutti. I tea it keeps t igestion Fight, and with it I can enjoy travel by land and | y sea. Seo that the trade Mark hate Tutti Frutti is Chi cach Se. package pore foe, Mmbons inside of wrap- Latest Books, Etc. —™ > @& & D> @® ® & @ @ OS OSe CHEQUE BURNED TO A CINDER, But There Was Bunough of It Legible the Bank Cashed It. Many curious stories have been toi eoncer bank eheques Some these rela to the largest drawn, ar @thers to the smallest One of t} largest cheques r drawn in thi city was at the time that the capita of th Ne la bank was increase from $5,009,000 to $10,000,000 Thi cheque was by Flood & O’Brien, fo $5,000,000. As to the extreme, cheque have been drawn to the value of »? eagle cent. Other stories relate t the circu t made by cheques befor. they are finally taken up and destroy e4. Son of these migrations hav covere lifferent siates and hundrec of miles In these journeys chequt have gone over ground several time cheques are W lerful money-save -that is, they save the handling ¢ vast sums of money every day. The; also serve to minimize the loss °< morey from mistakes, thefts or othe cuuses, But one of the greatest curiosities i the cheque line has just come to ligt in this city. A lady trought it to th Bank of California to be cashed. 1 was in a paper box, and had to t handied very carefully, for !t was i two pieces, and both were burned @ crisp. There was not a decipheral word on either piece. The lady sai the bits of crisp paper represented cheque for $125, which she had receiv i in a letter. The eheque,. she sai Was drawn by the Natfonal Bank « D. O. Mills of Sacramento. She ha removed the letter from the envelor ané thrown the envelope on some Ii coals in the wetter, she found a reference closure of cheque for the { and turned to the fire in the grate Upon reading th to an li grate with sore disappointment. The fire h: done its work. The crisp paper lay o the coals. She carefully removed tl fame, placed it in a box and hurrie te the Bank of California to get th meney before the pieces were furthe crumpled. After listening to the stor the officers of the bank made a careft examination of the burnt paper. an by the aid of powerful glasses thé were able to make out portions werds from the pen impressions mad on the paper There was enough « these lines left to show that “Ella’ had been’ written and part of th nerd “hundred” was also made out with two or three letters of the namr of the bank. These discoveries corre srended with t! story of the lads andi the bank officers then communi 4 circumstances tc the Na ral Bank of D. O. Mills & Co., of Sacramento, and _— for a duplicat i in behalf of the hdy. This wane forwarded a the money was paid The circumstance disproves the charges about the curiosity of wo- men. Had there been more curtosity bout the Inclosure of the envelope trouble would have been avolded The practical application of the story Is to be careful that what you throw into the fire has no further value for you.-San Francisco Bulletin WORE TARIAaTeM. Some Celebrated Who Eschew Animal Food. People “The future is with the vegetarians,” aiid Prof. Virchow, Germany's greatest edical scientist, some time since, when interviewed upon the subject: “What will people eat in the future?” It is interesting to note how many dis- tinguished people belong to the clase of non-meat eaters. Vegetarianism is well represented among people who wield the pen. Count Leo Tolstoi, the strange man who, amidst the dreary wilds of Russia, produces books read the world over, declares that for years flesh has not polluted his lips. Ouida, the nevelist, finds a fruit diet essential to suceess- ful Sction writing, and the broad- minded reasoning of Mrs. Mona Caird flourishes on the same sustenance, as does the scholarship of Prof. Mayor, who amazes Cambridge by showing how much learning can subsist upon lunches of no more substantial food than a piece of bread and an apple. The Professor is an enthusiastic vege- tarian, and declares that higher think- ing has no greater feeding. That vegetarianism is, inimical to acute thinking, inventor, is an example. The food enters the laboratory in which the great worker immures himself for enemy than fiesh- indeed, not Edison, the days and weeks at a time almost sug- gests by its scarcity and _ simplicity that the inventor has discovered some mode of obtaining nutrition from the atmosphere Fruit, bread and milk he declares to be the material wpon which he thinks best Sir James—afterwards Lord—Han- nen attributed the retention of his ex- traordinary powers of work, in spite of age and study, which might have ruined the con: titution of ‘s a brother judge put it, allowing a particle of pass his lips “I owe much to vegetarianism,” ence declared that popular wielder of the “three men,” to his never flesh-food te brush Hubert Herkomer. Herkom- ers father was a vegetarian of the ictest kind, as is Mr, Bruce Joy, one of our most favored sculptors, the pro- ducer of the celebrated Bright statue which Liverpool boasts among its art treasures, hardest workers in our is- One of the lands is Sir Isaac the world aphy. Pitman, the man t« owes the perfectio. of phonog? He works ten hours a day on a vegetarian diet.—Peargon’s Weekly. <sensteenentessnnetichitieemcenapetiagasaiam Vaderewski Is Na Dade. Ignace Paderewiski is a manly, simple young fellow. He is good- atured and easily companionable, ts an athlete, a capita) story teller and not only says sharp. mannish things wit? a brusque wit, but smokes a rude pipe, is a good shot and writes satiri- cal diatribes for the delectation of his iupiest pals. At the piano nothing tut the gentlest, most lovable of his attributes appear.—Chicago News. . lier Preference Mrs. De Gabb—And would you not like to be clothed with the rights of suffrage, my good woman? Mrs. MeLubberty—Oi belave ot'd ‘ather hov a plum-coiored silk dress, iv it's ahl dhe same to yez mum, A Graduate of Sarente University Says, “My children have been treated with Seott’» Emulsion from their earliest years. Our physician first recommended it, and jnow whenever a child takes cold my wife mmediately resorts to this remedy, which always effects a cure..” DAILY EXAMINER . eee. HC) ptormaant ’ NEWS NOTES, The Emperor cf Russia offered the Order | of St. Andrew to Lord Salisbury during his visit to Balmoral, but it was declined, in accordance with the rule | a British minister to accept any foreign decoration Except royalties, the only British knight of the Order of St. Andrew Duke of from the Wellington, who Km peror bas been the received this order Alexander |. The ability of the medical profession to prolong huwan life is brought into ques- tion by a table of official statistics recently published in Russia, It seems that within Russia’s borders there are only 18,000 med cal men; that is to say, one for every 6,000 inhabitants, as against the propor- sum named, t.on of one to every 1,800 in France, and } one to 1,600 in Eng'and;and yet it nas } been shown that the Russians live longer | than the people of any other the old world. The Kind You Need. country in Paine’s Celery Compound the only Kind that Cures, Other Celery Concoctions Merely Worthless Imitations. “PAINE’S” Has a World-wide Record of Life-saving. If yeu are numbered amongst the sick and diseased, the medicine you need is the kind that has cured your friends and neighb rs. P; ale’ the only}medicine that can needs if you are suffering from rheuma- ‘ism, neuralgia, liver and kidney troubles, dyspepsia. constipation, ner- vousnes:, or from any trouble tbat re- sults from impoverished or impure blood. It cures the sick as surely as night follows day. The vast reputation that Vaine’s Celery Compourd has acquired as a life-saver has lcd unscrupulous men to put up worth less imitations, and to name them celery preparations. Many s Celery Compound is, to-day, people are «deceived daily by these miserable frauds, spending their money for remedies that have no r. cord, and that can never cure. A little care on the part of those who purchasé will soon have the effect of banish'ng such deceptive liquid prepara- tions from our midst. Ask for +-Paiae’s” ; insist upon getting ‘*Puine's’; and be satistied thut the name *-Paine’s’ is on every wrapper and bottle that you buy. When you secure ‘*Paine’s, you have the only medicine on earth that can drive off your load of misery and suffering, and vive you a healthy, fresi aud joyous life. Ax O1p Ixscrirtiox.—The oldest Ma- sonic iascription in America was found at Annapolis, N.S, recently. The inserip- tion is apon stone and bears the date, 1696. For years the curio was supposed to have been lust. It is proposed to hana it over to some responsible Masonic insti- tute which will pi ope rly treasure it, BEAT ALL OTHERS. Diamond Dyes Have a World-wide Record. The Diamond Dyes are far ahead of all other package dyes made for home dyeing. When the plain directions are followed, a cbild can dye successfally. more goods than any other package dyes, and to make colors that last as long as the goods hold together. All wise, economizirg and prudent women use Diamond Dyes because they never suffer lisappointments, failures or Josses that result from the use of poorly prepared dyes. Every package of Diamond Dye is warranted to do the work intended for it. When purchasing package dyes, see that you get the «‘Diamond.” Some dealers will try to sell you imitations hecause they get larger profits from them. Avoid such dyes, and use only the «-Diamond” that bring success. Tuk Sroms System —Narcisse Le- Blane, an active grit worker, has been ‘py vinted fishery officer at Shediac in the place of Deacon, suspended, pending an ‘nvertigation. Alphonee LeBlanc, another active grit worker, has been appointed to distribute the bounty checks. 25 cents curc3 Catarrhal Headache, Foul breath caused by catarrh 25 cents secures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box Sole by all dealers. —St. John Reeord: A widow has been |i displaced in Kings county, and another in | Halifax to make room for hungry part- izans who call themselves liberal support- |! ers. What a nice crowd has come to rale ns surely. Nova Scoria’s Crops.—The statement of Nova Scotia crops issued by Secretary |; of agriculture shows the vield of the past | season to have been far above the average |, in nearly everything except potatoes, which ewing to continued rains, are below. The fruit is greatest in the hi-tcry of tke {! province. _Puspronn, Jut3 48 eraser | which forb ds meet your) Diamond Dyes are warranted to eolor | ors Incipient Catarrh, “ ” Hay Fever, \ 6 “ Catarrha! Deafness, “ “ Cold in the head in 10 min. ae “ SEP ALL DRUGGISTS, PERFUMERS ND GENERAL DEALERS. ae 3 Spry Bay. 7 impaired. ‘ Shee ee : Tho D. & L. Emulsion 3 i salmon tiver Is the best and most palatable ynpention = 7 a Ha bor, co Liner Oil, agreeing wiih th aol j @aso, e sto : Arichst, The D. & L. Emulsion 3 | Port Hawkesbary tegrmastbed by the leading physicians of 3 P a: The D. & L. Emulsion 3 Che rlottetown and Is a marvellous flesk producer and will give 3 week LE w Ete ROYAL INSURANCE COMPAR ASSETS, $50,000,000. LOWEST RATES PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES ee ee a MACEACHERN, AGEHIN'T. H. STANWAY &Co Wholesale Wine & Liquor Merchauats ITALIAN WAREHOUSE 243 Hollis and 48 Upper Water Street PO Box 475 y 14) Good Herring 350 half barrels choice No. 1 ‘Fat Herring. 1090 quarter barrels extra choice Cape Breton Herring Also-a lot of large Codfish for sale wholesale or retail. YW. CRANT & Co. LIS WiAnUres SUPER PHOSPHATES AND CHEMICALS. Sole Agents for P. E. Island for THE BRADLEY FERTIULIZiIR CO., the largest concern of the kind in the world. We have a large stock, on hand and to arrive, at these well known MANURES, and can refer purchaser to many »f oar very best furmers who have been using them for yeurs with very gratilying results. Ve can also supply the same goods (Ground Slag) as offered. by our would-be competitors 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 EnGiisH MANURES AS SOLD ONLY BY US are much the best value. Prices, Pamphlets, etc., on application. AULD BROS Charlottetown April & 1896—2aw (25) & wky Now is the Time fo order your suit or overcoat, as we have just opened a iarge 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 TAILORS. MURRAY ; & j LANMAN’S ce Richmond Bay and Malpeque FLORIDA WATER « OYSTERS » On Half Shel! and served in every veriety at the ‘HUB RESTAURANT QUEEN STREET NEXT DOOR 10 R. B. NORTON'S YY THE 2 SWEETEST Fiat FRAGRANT « SS Z., w0s% REFRESHING ~ AND ENDURING OF ALL > PERFUMES FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF, TOILET OR ee eT sf The D. & L. Emulsion: Is invaluable, if you are run? 3 down, as it is a food as well as 3 a medicine. The D. & L. Emuision Will build you up if your general health is ahaha STEAMER FASTNET, ~_— The steamer Fastnet- commences her ‘@easo.’s work, sailing from Halifax , TUES DAY, May §th, and will continue }¢o sail weekly, leaving Halifax every Tuesday, calling at the following ports ddddass*™ you an appetite. 50c. & $1 per Bottice HTT TT TIT TTT TTET TTT TT TTT TTT PP TT Tere Pee PVT TTT TTT Tre rer Summerside. T freight solicited. Low rates. HALINAX. Bo “TUESDA Y, ERR tate Value ot Weather loreensta The great commercial value weather forecasts can be shown by specific instances. During each of the severe tropical storms of last Septem of the ber and October more than 1,000 ves- sels in the first class and more than 1,200 in the second were detained ir port on account of the predictions of the bureau, the value of vessels and cargoes thus sheltered amounting tc more than $30,000,000. Of 250 vessels in New York bay, when notice was given of the September storms, only two ventured to disregard the signals One of these put back after reachina Sandy Hook; the other kept on, and arrived in port five days overdue, in a badly crippled condition, her main- mast carried away and two seamen washed from her deck. Thoroughly Ineog. “Excuse me, sir,” said Barker to 3 boorish traveler ‘but what is your business ?” “Tl am a gentleman, sir. business.” “Ah,” said Barker. taling a vacation.” That’s my “T see. You ark Too FP rfect. “Your foot is good,” the cobbler sai: asked to make a cast; a perte act f ot, Vhen "Ty fact, ,it’s such ae aah a It's cele Ae a0 PYNY - PECTORAL Positively Cures COUGHS and COLDS in 2 surprisingly short time. It's a sei- entific certainty, tried and true, soothing and healing in its effects. — <——~ - W.C. McComserr & Son, Bouchette, Que., report Ina a that Pyny-Peetoral cured Mrs, (. Garcean ¢ cold in chestand bronchial tubes, “and also cured W. G. McCumber of a long-standin, coid. chronic Mr, J. Il. Hurry, , Chemiet, 528 Yonge St., Toronto, writes: * Asa general co vagh and lung syrup Pyny- Pector: ai is a mo: st a prey aration, It s have tite di it, many h aving spelen to me of the benefits derived from its use in their families It is suitable for old or yo ung. being pleasant to the taste, Its sale with me has been wonderful, and I can always rreornmend it as a safe and reliable cough medicia Large Bettie, 25 Cis. DAViS & LAWRENCE CO., Sole Proprictors MonrTreaL Lrp. & Pinette OYSTERS Are adjudged to be the best Oysters on this Island. I have just received the first shipment this season, with more to follow. They can be reen in the window cf Vic- tcria Cafe. But de not judge them till ycu sample them. JOHN P. JOY VicToRIA CAFE. ce. 32826868 6 62@ 6 e ary} MENTHOL &L, Lo PLASTER Thave prescribed Menthel Pl Menthol Plaster ina number of cases of neuralgi © aud rheumatic pcins, and am YsTy muc y pleased with the effects and pleasantness cf ‘is application.—W, H. CARPEN- TER, M.D., Motel Oxford, Boston Thave used Menthol Plasters in severe! cases of muscular rheumatism, and find in every case & ati henvenien st instant and permenant —J. £ M.D, Washington. It Cures Sciatica, ample Neu- ralgin, Pains in Back or Side, or any liuscular Pains. Price | Davis & Lawrence Co., Ltd, 25ec.| Sole Proprietors, Montreat. @eee@ee 88° 660 Derricks For Sale. fee se eee 78% ere DECEMBER 1, The Derricks uved at the m»wR C | Cathedral. For all information :pply at the office, Ch’town. PAQUET & GODBOUP Contrac:ora. ‘Pain-Killer. (PERRY Dav:s’.) A Sure and Safe Remedy in ev: ery case and every kind of Bowel Complaint is | eel . AL | This is a true statement and it can't be } made too strong or too emphatic. | It is a simple, safe and quick cure for Cramps, Cough, Rheumatism, Colic, Colds, Neuralgia, | Diarrhea, Croup, Toothache. TWO SIZES, 25c. and 50c. devevewevewwevewrwwrnwiseure Wants, Lost, Found, && Advortisements under this heading charg: ¢ five cents per line. je LET~A hous >on Bi-hop St, containing fix roo:sin first class order A ply to Thos Cpmpbe!l, Richmond St west ist > IR SALE.-A comiortable double box sleigh bicely painted. Apply to Miss Lowden Duncas Esplamede OB3TFR FACTORY TO LE —Any per- 4 sond siring to rent a Lobster Factory spiendidly situated; which bas always taken 000 caiches, shouid #pply to Factor,, Exam- er Office nov 15—)imo | a -e a 1896. Sees on SEPA TET tre an] SOLD IN LEAD PACKETS ONLY, TO PRESERVE » THEIR FRAGRANCE. Vernv Gooo, - 40c 7ER ie, Extra Gooo,- 60c, “ “* Srit Berren, 60. a A TREAT TO DRINK THe Beer, « + 766, PROM ANCIENT INDIA st ano SWEET CEYLON.” ; FAS a 1896--FALL~-1896 Famous Active Range Happy Thought Range Aberdeen Range World’s Fair Range ALL WARRANTED, Simon W. Crabbe STOVES HARDWARE Walker’s Corner Defective Vision, Itisa profic canse of severe headache, and in such cases the on'y reasonable method to pursue isto HAVE YOUR EYES TESiED and fitted with proper glasses by @ =. competent optician. Weare here to serve you. _ 4 G F. HUTCHESOX, OPTICIAN........ o+oeeeeeQueen Street Waa Ud Money, Sout Basi WHOLESALE & RETAIL Fiardurare and Stoves, City Hardware Store Celebrated * Jewel” Sroves : From now till end of year, we want to exchange a BiG PILE of good goods for a Bic Pite or Casn or Goon Nores. Cail or write for prices and you will find the Old City F Hardware Store will give you special good value for either “9 cash or good notes, Try it and you are sure to buy . a RK. B. NORTON & CO, i, RIPANS | ONE GIVES RELIEP. The St. Lawrence Sugar Refining Co.,Ltd Montreal ° em a Laloratory of Iniand Revenue, Uffice of Official Analyet, Montreal, April 8th, 1895 4 y my ewn hepd, ten samp! les of the BT. ; CO'S EXTRA STANDARD GRANULATED drewn, by SUGAR REFINING “T hereby certify that 1 have LAWRENCE SUGAR, indiscriminately taken from ten lots of about 150 barrels each. I lave aualysed same, and find them uniformly to contain; 99 Yo) to 100 per eent, of Pure Cane Sugar. with no impurities whatever.’ (Signed) JOHN BAKER EDWARDS, Ph D., € L. ' 2 Prof. of Shemistery and Pub. Avalyst, Mentre z s N RATTENBURY, AGENT \ TAN'TED,—By Ist November. a good gener- al servantiaa smul! family, where a bey Mnst come well recuemmended No Apply at this office novi7—lw is kept washing 7 LET.—A house conlaining 5 rooms in acentral part of tbe city. Apply at - office nov! T° LET- Heuse containing 5 rooms, shop ard bake oven, on Kent St, nearly oppo- site City Building Apply en the premises to Geo Scantiebury nov I6—2 wks \ TANTED—A houcemzsid Must be well ree- _,cmmended Apply to Mrs Sullivan, Brighton nev a LET. —That beantifully | situated cweli- ing on Prince street, now occupied by Capt Murchison. Fo ssession given about 25th October, —4r py to Peake Bros & Co —7if. O | Ei—\‘ Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing 7 rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole couse Ais’inclosed yard with stable, and is a‘ present occapied by Virs John A, MeInni 8, whois about to leave the Island Apply to Mr Thomas McQuaid, | ower Queen Street, or to the owner at Southport Epwarp KEL LY jtie 19.38 0 Let —The store and ; prin tng ‘office | now occup! led by Haszard & Mome in the Brown Biocck. Possession given Ist Novem ber, Apply to James Paton. june 1] 246. O LET.—A ple.santly situeted d-velling house facing south ard wes’ on Brighton Koad, at present ocenpied by Harrison Car- vell. Feq.. heated with hot air furnace, and Nighted ty electricity. and having hot and cold « ater fittingwin bath room and ki itchen. Containing parior, dining room. office, kit- eben and ;an'rr, On g’opnd floor, four bed- rooms and bath 100m Gn first floor,and tro ettie_revoms, and having ‘sawthorne h dge and grass iawn in front. Ten minutes’ walk from Pcst Office, five minutes fiom tennis ground and bathing house in Victoria Perk— Apply to W. C, HARRIs, Jr. sepulé tf ACOQRDING TO AGENT~’ REPORTS, Queen Vc’ oria; Her Life and Reign,” introduction by Lori Dufferin, will resch high water mark of circulation; one agent repor‘ed twenty. nine orders the day after he got his p'ospectus, many take orders from thre-four hs of calls made; we need canvas- serecor Canada and, Australia; prosp cus free on depos't of $i as guarantee; ft you want a share in this gold mine hustle, for terricory is oing fast.—The Bradley-Garretson Co, Ltd, orento, novll— BPeseeetaing™ | M8 Aenean 4 the genuine MONTREAL ‘W. W. CLARKE, Agent. «—WViade in Boston —SOLD ONLY BY— Fennoll & Chandler Charlottetown,J uly 22, 1895—z246 & wy e222 eee > . . 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