eS Se ee eee eee Se aD ee ee ee RR ae Se ere ree eS Od were eee ‘2 ‘i fie TP SF? i ne THE [EASANT TG TA D gpPtD Ae ANODYNE LINIMENT f Cures Co.ps CrouP CouGH CoLic M Cranps/f a = should have it Every Mother { in the house for the many common ailments which will cur in every family as long as life has woes, Propped on sugar suffering children love it Do not forget the very important and useful fact. that Johnson's Anodyne Liniment cures every form of inflammation, Internal or Exter nal. Itis a fact, proven by the investigations of medical science, that the real danger from disease is caused by inflammation; cure the inflammation and you conquer the disease. Could a remedy have existed for over eighty years except for the fact that it does possess extraordivary merit for very many Family 11s? Chere is not a medicine iu use today whic h has the confidence of the public to so great an ¢x- tent as this nobel Anodyne. It has stood Y/4 “pon its own intrinsic merit, while generation Vis aiter generation have used it with entire satis- Vie {action, and handed down to their children a wonderful knowledge of its worth, as a Universal House- All who use it are amazed at a oe after, bold Remedy, from infancy to good old age. aise Signature and Directions on_every bottle, rower and ar ud 1 is 1 ————$————————— For Internal as mach as External Use our Book “Treatment for Diseases” Mailed Free. Originated in 151 Be not DE For the successful Treatment of all Diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs, Kidney Bright's Disease, Diabetes and Paralysis, and ail forms ol Bicod Poisoning. Pills. 27 These Pills are put up In largo wooder boxes at FO cents. Sold by all Druggists ane Dealers—never by count or in bulk, and never under any other name than DOOUS KIDNEY Pus, afraid to trust wat time The Dodd's Medicine Co., Toronto, Gentlemen—A new medicine called Dodd's Kidney Pills has been recommend- ed to me by my physician, and, by his vice, I send one dollar,the price of twe es. Please send them without delay. Yours truly, ANDREW FILKINS Canton, McPherson Co., Kansas. wecan sell you Doids Kidney Pills a the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box? six boxes for $2.50. To the trade—$4.00 . v dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozea. Sent by mail to any address por‘ GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 2? Charlottetown. unfortunate Cod-liver oil suggests consumption, which is al- most unfortunate. Its best use is before you fear consumption; when you begin to. get thin, weak, run down ; then is the pru- dent time to begin to take care, and the. best way to take care is to supply the system with needed fat and strength. Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil, with hypo- phosphites, will bring back Doe gpm to those who nave lost it, and make strength where raw cod- liver oil would bea burden. A substitute only rmitates the orig mal. Seorr & Bowns, Belleville, Ont joc. and $1.00 A YOUNG.... MONTREAL MiLLINnER WRITES: “I was starting in business last vear and wanting to find out what thread was the best to use, tested all the leading makes. Repeated trials showed me that noue com> biued the Strength, Smoothness and Freedom from Kinks found ia CLAPPERTON’S THREAD —Most older hands knew this long ago snd insist ou getting * Clapperton’s. STEAMER FASTNET. The steamer Fastnet? commences her season’s work, sailing from Halifax TUESDAY, May 5th, snd will continu to sail weekly, leaving Halifax every Tuesday, calling at the following porte Spry Bay, Sheet Harbor, Salmon Kiver, Isaac’s Harbor, Canso, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury Port Hod, Souris, Char ottetown and Summerside. Freight solicited. Low rates, W. W. CLARKE, Agent, The Canada Accident ASSURANCE C0, FRED. W. HYNDUAN, ACENT FOR P. E. L., Accepts Plate Glass Instrance also. May 23, 1896—law (6) VICTORIA CAFE SWELL DINING ROOMS, The best place to get your oysters. Parties wishing to Lave those beautiful baked beans left at their houses, hot, car do so by leaving order day before. JOHN P. JOY. _ septzl—tt. Money Wanted, On a good investment. Seven or eight hund red dolars is wanted at 6 per cent., or 5 or 10years on Real Estate. Insur- guee on seme for $600. For further par ticular « to P.O. Box 154. octl- » eld Family Physician. Doctor's § has endorsed. At all Druggists. I. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Masa, HOUSE ETIQUET. HATS PLAY AN IMPORTANT PART IN PARLIAMENT. A New Member Must Be Escorted to the Table of the House—Old Customs That Are Still Adhered To—Nearly, 700 Mem- bers, With Seats For Only 350. When a new member makes his first appearance in the house cf commons, he has to be escorted to the table to take the oath by two other members of parliament. This is oneof the imme- morial usages of the house of com- mons. It originated in a far remote past when it was really necessary in order to prevent personation that two members of the house should identify the claimant of a seat after a by-elec- tion as the person named in the writ of the returning officer. The precaution has been unnecessary for many a year. But such is there- luctance of the house ofcommons to part with any of its quaint and antique ceremonies that it is still retained, and though a representative may come to the bar of the house as the unanimous choice of a constituency of 10,000 elect- ors and produce his credentials he will not be permitted to take his seat unless he can get two members to actas his sponsors. Dr. Kenealy, the famous counsel for “the claimant.” presented himself at the bar unattended after his election for Spoke-upon-Trent in February, 1875. The Speaker informed him of the usage of the house, and as he could not get two members to accompany him to the table he was obliged to leave. It was only by a special resolution of the house, moved by Mr. Disraeli, its leader at the time, that Dr. Kenealy was allowed to take his seat without complying with the usual practice. When men assemble together in social life, as in a theater or at a meet- ing, the ordinary custom is to uncover while they are seated and to don their hats as they enter or leave the place. In parliamentary life that rule is re- versed. Members can wear their hats only when they are seated on the benches. As they walk tothe seats or rise toleavs the chamber they must be uncovered. This custom is the scurce of much confusion and embar- rassmuent to new members. The house never fails to show its resentment of a breach of its etiquet, however slight. It will, without dis- tinction of party, unanimously roar with indignation at a new member who, ignorant or unmindful of the parliamentary custom, wears his hat as he walks down the floor of the chamber. An offending member, startled by the shout which greeted him as he was leaving the chamber with his hat on his head instead of in his hand, paused in the middle of the floor and looked around with a mingled expression of frigit and perplexity, ‘Hat, hat!” shouted the house. This only embarrassed him the more. He felt his trousers pockets and his coat tails for the offending article of attire. He even looked at his feet to see if he were wearing it at that ex- tremity of his person. It is impossible to conjecture what might have hap- pened further had not Dr. Tanner walked up to the offending member, and amid the loud laughter of the house politely took off his hat and then hand- ed it to him with a courtly bow. The hat plays many important parts in parliamentary customs. It also contributes occasionally to the gayety of life in the house of commons. No incident is greeted with more hearty laughter than the spectacle of a mem- ber, after a magnificent peroration, plumping down on his silk hat on the bench behind him. The bashful and awkward member generally figures in those accidents, but the misfortune has befallen even old and cool parliamentary hands like Mr. Chamberlain and Sir William Har- court and has completely spoiled the effect of afew of their most eloquent speeches. A few years ago Mr, R. G. Webster, member for East St. Pancras sat down after his maiden speech on a new silk hat, which he had provided in honor of the auspicious occasion, and as he was ruefully surveying his battered head- gear, tothe amusement of the unfeel- ing spectators, Mr. Edward Harring- ton, an Irish representative, rose and gravely said, “Mr. Speaker, permit me to congratulate the honorable mem- beron the happy circumstance that when he sat on his hat his head was notin it.” The strident call of “Or- der, order!” from the Speaker was drowned in roars of laughter. ™n probably every other legislative chamberin the world each member has a special seat allotted to him. But though there are 670 membersir **~ MINISTER rToORTER'S SECRETARY HAS SUCCESSFULLY USED DR. AGNEW’s CATAR- RHAL POWDER PERSONALLY AND iN HIS FAMILY. Mr. J.J. Jenkins, private secretary to Hon. Geo, E. Foster, Minister of Finance, has found in Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Pow- ler a successful remedy for the removal of catarrbal troubles. He haa not confined its ure to himself, but atates that it has been used with the most pleasing aud suc- cessful results by other members of his family. One short puff of the breath through the blower, supplied with each bottle of Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder, difuses this Powder over the surf.ce of the nasal passeges. Painless and delightful to ure it relieves in ten minates, and permanently cures Catarrh, Hay Fever, Colds, Head- aches, Sore Throat, Tonsilitis and Deaf ness. For sale at Dodd’s Medical Hal). The old-fashioned copper cent was authorized by act of Congress, April 22, 1792, and its coinage was begun the fol- lowing year. Balld Up. When the system is ran down a pereon comes 41 e4aiv prey to Coisimptioa or Scrofula. Many valuable lives are saved Wy using Scotv’s Emulsion as soon as a de ine in health is observed. DAILY EXAMINER : commons the chamber, strangely enough, was built to accommodate only about half that number, and the only members who are certain of seats are ministers and ex-ministers, the occupants respectively of the treasury bench and the first opposition bench. The consequence is that on occasions of great interest there is always a scramble for places. A large crowd of members gathered at Westminster in the early morning of the evening on which Mr. Gladstone introduced the home rule bill of 1892, and when, after hours of waiting, the door giving im- mediate entrance to the chamber was opened at 7 a. m., so mad was the rush for seats that several members were crushed, knocked down and tiuimpled upon.—Chambers’ Journal. Thinks Bicycling Immodest. Smith—Thank goodness I’ve got a wife who'll never wear either short skirts or bloomers.” Jones—Ah, but you don’t know— Smith—Don't I? Well, I guess I know how tender she is about her No 6 shoes! Heads for Bridges. A curious scare ran through the province of Assam, in India. recently, which it took the officials some time to understand. The story was that Queen Victoria wanted five children’s heads from each village. The Bengali coolies were frantic, asking for axes and knives to defend their families, factories were fortified, watch being kept all night, and in some villages all the inhabitants hid themselves. Their heads, they believed, were wanted to put under the foundation of a great bridge being built. It is the tradition among these people that their ancestors placed human victims under the great prehistoric monoliths. STILL IN HIS PRIME. North Hastings’ O!dest Inhabitant Hale and Hearty. Josias Moore, of Bancroft, Ont., one of the oldest and best-known residents of Hastings County, can boast of won- deriul health and vigor for his age. “Although I am over 84 years of 2 says, “I frel as young as ever id.” Mr. Moore, however had @ narrow e& eape from death about a yeur ago. “ was so bad with indigestion,” he writes, “that the doctors gave me up. I tried various alleged remedies but found them no good. One day our popular druggist, F. C. Humphries, sent me & sample of Dr Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills to try. The result was marvellous. After taki two I was able to get up. Then sent for a box. I could soon eat any- thing. In a short time I was able to walk two miles, to Bancroft and back, with ease.” Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills will, liver, sale without fail cure ¢j)_ kidney, stomach and blood troubles. For by all dealers. Price 25 cents. One pilla dose: one cent adose. Edmanson, Bates & Co., manufacturers, Toronto. Chase’s Syrup of Linsec@ and Tur pentine is the latest discovery for coughs asthma and consumption. It fs pleas ant, quick and certain. 25 cents, ‘ The general fineness of American silver coins is from €9 to 98 per cent., except the 3-cent piece, which contained 25 per cent of alloy. Completeiy Knocked Out. * T was so much run down I had togive np work, and I felt as if life was not worth living,” writes Wm. W. Thompson, Zephyr, Ont. “I took Seott’s Sareaparilia and am now feeling asI did years ago.” Scott’s Sarsaparilla tones upthe entire aystem, purifies the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofulous poisons. Ask tor Scott’e and get it. Moses Brown, of Boston, had the credit of making the first deposit of gold bullion to be coined. In 1795 he deposited $2,276.72. ; 25 cents cures Catarrbal Headache, ” Incipient Catarrh, - - Hay Fever, " - Catarrbal Deafness, ” * Cold in the head in 10 min. oe “ Foul breath caused by catarrh 25 cents secures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box. Sole by all dealers. Chase's Kidaey-Liver Pills, Chase’s Pills have gained popularity be- canse they are a specific for the uric acid condition, prevent Bright’es disease, cure Rueumatism and all Catarrhal conditions of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do this because they possess remarkable alterative, tonic and deuretic properities, exerting a wonderfully soothing influence on irritated or inflamed mucos membrance of the kid- nevs or bladder. One pill a dose. 25 a box. The cheapest mediciaeinjthe world. The gold yield of the colony of Victoria for the first three quarters of the present year was 586,512 ounces, an increase of 31,000 ounces over the same period last year. WORDS OF PRAISE SPOKEN RIGHT OUT How One Rox ef Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured. A PROMINENT MAN Muscular Spasms was His Trou- bie— Would Drop asif Shot. Mis Measure of Merit. Almonte, November 7th (SpectaL)—For many years Mr. James Caskey has been an honored resident of this town. He has held prominent municipal offices for years, as well as other positions of trust—no one here pre- suming to doubt his word, In reply to questions as to his experience in using Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and as to his opin- ion of their merits, he said : ‘For ten years, at shorter and shorter intervals, I suffered from attacks of spasms of the muscies, very much resembling acute rheumatism, ‘I took medicine as hopefully and regularly as a model, but each return was more painful than the last. “Wherever I chanced to be when my attack came I would drop, as if shot, in my tracks. “Once in bed, I was forced to stay there, anywhere from a few days to weeks ata time. “Over two years ago, just after one of these attacks, some friend suggested that my diffi- culty might be the result of kidney trouble, ad- vising me, at the same time, to use Dodd's Kidney Piils. “Well, I got one box and used it, I have never had any return of my attacks. I have taken nothing in the shape of medicine since, not even Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and I think re- sults the best of all tests of merit, in a medicine as in anything else.” HORSE CLIPPING, Asthe clipping season is now here oer having horses that they intend aving cli >; would do well tocall at Nichoison’s Stables, Gratton St., where all work is done at moderate rates, How to Breathe. Breathingis anart. We ought totake in fourteen pints of air per minute. At the usual rate of breathing we do so. But if we get intoa rarefied atmos- phere we take in, at the usual rate of breathing, less than the fourteen pints. Sedentary people can get all the ad- vantages tohealth of a long walk or other exercise by simply increasing the rate of breathing during one or two hours a day; thus adding to the amount of oxygen that enters the lungs, A Month of Bread To All Rheumatic Safferers. _ Paine’s Celery Compound a Priceless Blessirg For Suffer- mg Humanity November, with its variable weather, is a month of terror and torture for all rheumatic sufferers, At this time, a remedy that has power to eradicate the cause of rheumatism from the sys- tem is indeed a priceiess blessing. Sucha rem- edy, for all forms of rheumatism, will be found in Paine’s Celery Compound, In thousands of cases Paine’s Celery Com- pound has produced marvellous cures, Even in the longest standing and nearly incurable cases the great medicine kas given wonderful and magical :e ults If you are a sufferer, delay nct a moment ; procure Paine’s Celery Compound and test its powers. If you are vainly trying to effect a cure with medicines, throw them aside and use the medicine that is now curing your friends and neighb« rs. Mrs. J Vince, Barrie, Ont., | after vain attempts to effect a cure with the ordinary medi- cines of the day, used Paine’s Celery Com- pound with truly blessed results. She writes thus ; **T am happy to say that I have taken Paine’s Celery Compound with greait results. I had sciatica so bad'y that I could not turn in bed or walk without help ; and fora period of three wecks was helplessly laid up and suffered pain that at times was unbearable. “I tried many medicines, Lut allin vain. I was afterwards recommended to try Paine’s Celery Compound I used six bottles and am entirely cured, and enjoy good health. I take great pleasure in recommending the valuable medicine that cured me.” A despatch to the Lendon Times from New York gives as the correspondent’s impression, gained from an interview with Mr. McKinley, that he did not seem to re- gard a new tariffasa vital necessity to American industry, and that he did not appear to be animated by hostility towards ngland. ‘Within 12 Hours A ter Virst Dose the Pain Left Me’—Kheumatism of Seven Years’ Standing. I have been a victim of rheumatism for seven years, being covfiued to bed for months at atime, unable to turn myself. I have been treated by many physicians in this part of the couniry, nove of whom benefitted me. J had no faith in rhenma- tiem cures advertised, but my wife induced me to get a botile of South American Rheumatic Cure from Mr. Taylor, Drug- gist, of Owen Sound. Atihe time I was suffering sgonizing pain, but inside of twelve hours atier I touk the first dose the pain left me. I continued until I took three bottles, and I consider I am com- pletely cured. Signed J. LD. McLeod, Leith P..0., Oat. For sale at Dodd’e Medical Hal). As a result of a waierspout at Poviecoa, the Azores, destructive flcoda have oc- curred in the island of Sao Migelel, and the town of Ribeira Grande has been almost destroyed. A number of deaths have a!so resulted. The crops in the island have been ruined and wany cattle have perished. The damage to property is incalculable. General consternation bas been caused by the dieaster, DID NOT HEED THE WARNING, THE PLAIN REASON WHY HEART DISEASE CLAIMS MANY VICTIMS, If the many, who in some degree, are troubled with affection of the heart would but keep near them a remedy which would ease trouble before it assumes more serious condition. life would many a time be saved. Tunis is one of the most striking elemen‘s of Dr. Aguew’s Cure for the Heart. When pelpation, dizziness, that terrible smothering feeling, shows itself, a single do:e of this medicine taken prompt- ly, will remove the immediate trouble, and a little perseverance in the continuance of the remedy will banich the disease. For sale wt Dodd’s Medical Hal). The revelation of the secret Russo- Germanic treaty is causing the greatest excitement on the Continent of Europe, and may result in the rupture of tue Drei- bund. KEEP TUE KIPNEYS HEALTBRY, The Avenve Tl rough Which Much of the Disease Travels, When the sanitary conditions of a town are in first-class working order there is little doubt but that such a community will bea healthy one in which to live, The kidoeys constitute the sanitary ma- chinery of the system. Keep them clean, pore, and in healthful working condition, and 90 per cent. of the serious diseases of the day would be banished. In South American Kidney Cure is found a remedy which removes quickly and effectively the obstructions that constantly arise in the kidneys, and that puts them in proper working shape immediately. It relieves 2 _ hours. For rale at Dodd’s Medical all. (VERY FAMILY SHOULD KNOW THAT tei Sy : enti VEGETABLE Is a very remarkable remedy, both for IN- TERNAL and EXTERNAL use, and won- derful in its quick action to relieve distress, aad is & snre cure fi PAINKILLER fice eeacte Tee: BUNT Dowd Complaint,” ” E BEST rem. P AIN-KILLER ® known for Bene Peet Sr bide, inhoumation ond Neurmigne PAIN-KILLER seer'rivints READE. 3 beings SPEEDY AND poainn Do rhs, etc. PAIN-KILLER *.i% ya.tiand Mechanic, Farmer, Planter, Saitor, and in fact all classes wanting a medicine «iways et hand, and SAFE To Usk tmteraually or externally with ef. ware of imitations. Take none but the genuing “PERRY DAVIS” bold everywhere; 5c. bz butile Very large botile 50 cents TO LET —_ That beautifully situate? two story dwelling on Prince St, now -ceupied Ly Mr. Thos. RB. Brooks, Posec-sion givin about lst November. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO, cept26t—tf ii Kou Are Going to UU i Gis Or any part of the United States, The Cheapest and Best Route is yia the PLANT LINE, The Popular Route, Direct Service From Charlottetown The &. $. HALIFAX will leave Char lottetown for Boston every Friday at 1 p- mi, arriving at Boston Mondays 7 am., returning leave Boston Tuesdays at noon, calling at Hawkesburyand Halt fax each way. Last Sailing of season from Charlottetown Friday, Nov, 13th. ——— Via Pictou and Halifax. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Saturday, morning, via Pictou, make close connection et Halifax with 8. 8. Halifax sailing Saturday night, For further particulars ai ply to Char- lottetown Steam Navigation Co., Char- lottetown, or to ay? Halifax, N.S. Percy W. Carver, LLB. Formerly with Davies & Haszard, Ch'town, P.E L Attorney & Counsellor-at-law Commissioner for the Provinces. Tremont Building. Rocm 629. BOSTON, MASS. +x Ce bigs! Break Up a Cold in Time BY USING PYWY- PECTORAL The Quick Cure for COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, BRON- CHITIS, HOARSENESS, ete. Mrs. Joseyru Norwicr, : of 63 Soraurea Ave., Toronto, writes: ** Pyny-Pectoral bas never failed to cure my children of croup after a few doses. It cured myself of a long-standing cough after several other remedics had failed. It has also proved an ex. client cough cure for my fami y. I prefer it to any other medicine for civup or H,. O, Barsour, of Little Rocher, N.B., writes: “Asa cure for conghs Pyny-Pectoral is the best selling medicine I have; my cus toners will have neo ober.” Large Bottle, 25 Cts. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Ltp. Proprietors, MONTREAL of ARE YOU GOING 10 BOSTON --BY THE— FAST LINE "Oo Buy your tickets by the 8S HALIFAX arriving Charlottetown every Fridey WW. W. CLARKE, Ticket Agent ALBAINL Grand Operatic Concert Iucluding the 3rd and Sth acts of Gounod’s at JST. ACT Ifl.—The Garden Seene. ACT V.—'‘the Prison Scene. tThe scenes from the opera in costume. cones ARTISTS....... MADAME ALBAN, Prima Donna. MISS BEVERLEY ROBINSON, Mezzo MONS. L’EMPRIERE PRIENGLE, Bass MR. BRAXTON SMITH, Tenor. MISS BEATRICE LANGLEY, Solo Violinist. HERR RUDOLPH VON SCARFA, Conduetor. The scenes from the opera under the di- rect supervision of ERNEST GYE. Subscription lists are now at Dodd’s & Rankin’s Drug Stores, for the appearance of the aabove artists at the Opera House on November 23rd. [ BRISTOL'S i | BRISTOL’s | [BRISTOL'S Sarsaparilla P ELLS The Greatest of all Liver, Stomach and Blood Medicines. A cos E A SPECIFIC FOR Rheumatism, Gout and Chronic Complaints. They Cleanse and Purify the Blood. All Druggists and General Dealers. ¥OR SALE. ——-—— ll thet pleasantly situated freehold prop- BI on tee antly richmond St. extendin, on. Rochfore st. over two hun wit adwelling honse on thereon, ill be solid in the biceck or division, there being four buikling lots, ‘Ihis affords @ rare Opportunity Lo persons of smal! means intending td build in a commodious part of the city. Same will be at a reasonable price. For turther ars to a J, D. MASON, Ch’ town, octl—246, H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt., ‘ } chen and paniry, on gyound floor, four bed- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1896. Mounted Nurses. There are ‘‘mounted” nurses in India in connection with the army. The Indian Government now grantsa monthly allowance of 30 rupees for the keep of a horse to each lady of the Indian nursing service. These mounted nurses must all be ladies of good social position, and they are required to undergo three years’ training in a general hospital. They arecalled Her Majesty’s Nursing Sisters, and may be ordered on active service in any war. Asareward for special service, they receive the Order of the Royal Red Cross. Revolving Building. Plans for a reyolving sky scraper 400 feet high and built of steel have been submitted to the Paris Exhibition Commission. The twenty-four stories are to be let for restaurants, concert halls, theaters, and so forth. The building will tura slowly on its axis like a merry-go-round, and enable vis- itors to survey the whcele country around Paris while they eat their dinners. Faise Statements Made to Reap Large Profits. Diamond Dyes Hold the Fort Every- where. The false statements, ‘‘ just as good as the “Diamond,” ‘Put up same as the Diamond Dyes,” used by many dealers in order to sell worthless and crude dyes, are sufficien to stamp them as mean and dishonororable, Such men are capable of any form of busine:s dishonesty. The common dyes are offered to you simply because the dealer makes a far greater profit out of them than he can from the sale of Dia- mond Dyes. Ladies, you who buy these common dyes are the sufferers ; the dealer pockets your money, leaving you to chagrin, loss and disappointment The experiences of long years point to the Diamond Dyes as first and best. With them your work is well and quickly done, and vou derive a satisfaction that you have saved time and money. Use only the ‘*Diamond;” be- ware of the just as good kind, BREACHES IN THE WALL. The Weak Spot, the Kidneys—Thay must be Guarded as Life Advances—-Defence Strengthened by Dodd's: Kidney Vilis. Port Horr, Oct. 26 (Special)—Citizene ca!led on bere to vouch for correctness of the following statement without an ex- ception endorsed it as true. Mr. Chas. Gichrist, Chief of Police and government Fisbery overseer of hie own care said :— “For ten years my distress increased un- til the doctor called it Diabetes. At times my suffering was intense, and medicioe taken did no good. Atlasta faiend as- sured me that Dodd’s Kidney Pills would cure me. A few boxes have kept that promise, and I thank these pills for a per- feot and I believe permanent cure.” a The 3c. nickel piece received the au- th rization of Congress by a law passed April 3, 1865, and its coinage was begun the same year. It Saved Our ,Child, “My little daughter, three "and a half gear old, euftered three years with Eczema. Her little body was covered with the itch- ing rash, and doctors did no good. Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment — entirely cured and saved our child. Her skin is clearand notasignof rash is to be seen.” Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B. Mr. Aiton is one of thousands benefitted by this unfailing cure for piles and ekin dis eases. EE Wants, Lost, Pound, &e Advertisoments under th!» heading charge, five cents per lins. A lady from the United States does dressmaking on Queen street, between Kent and Fitzroy streets. A perfect fit guaranteed. Prices to suit the times. o¢31 2i OST—In this c'ty last Friday, a Wa‘ch end chain, Finder wiil be rewarded by icav- ing at this office. nové—wky 7 LET— House cortaining 5 reoms, shop aud bake oven, on Kent St, nearly oppo- site City Building Apply en the premises to Geo Scantiebury nové—zin-pd \ ANTED ---Girl for General Housework Apply to Mis F Perkins, Brighton Rood nov2 10 LE!l,—Honse on Edward §t. Good Stable Apply to Angus W rs rry, oct) Iw 7" LET;—With immediate pos-ession. th barand fixings lately occupied by ian Kent $10 per moath, in advance, novs-oilD MecDonaid. Apply to v P Gillis CaS Oak Kitchen Stove, as good a+ new, sold cheap at Goff Bros nov3-3in \ TANTED.--A girl for General Housework, apply toMrs Fred Morris, Kent Street nov3- At once. a few good men to WANTE whom $10. or $!2.00 a week would be an object. Seud Reference. The Bradley Garretson Co. Ltd., 49 Richmond St W., Toronto Ont po LET—That beautifully situated dwell- ing on Prince street, now occupied b Capt Murchison. Possession given about 25t October.—Appy to Peake Bros & Co —I7t£ O A WEEK EASY — You work right $1 around home, a brand new thing, no trouble to make $18 per week easy; write to us quick; you wili be surprised how easy it can be done; send us your address anyway; it will be ior your interest to investigate; write to- day; you can positively make $!8 a week easy. Address, Imperial Silverware Co,, Box ©. U., Windsor, Ont. sep2v—lm - LET—The Shep on Grafion St epposite Law Courts, now occupied by W A Hut- chesop as a Fruit and Confectionery Store Possession given early in Nov Apply to D May septl—dyawky-ti - LET—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing 7 rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole pouse Ais>inclosed yard with stabie, and is at. present occupied by Mrs John A. McInnis, who is about to leave the Island Apply to Mr Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen Sireet, or to the owner at Southport’ Epwarp KELLY Jjvno 19,38 T TIT WAN around home, ary for pushers, T. H. LINSCOTT, 49 Richmond St. W. Toronto, Ont septli—dy& wky I can employ five men and three ladies to work at and A good thing with gooJ sal- moO LE?.—A three story dweliing house on Prince St, containing eight rooms and ew’ Possession given Oct, Ist, Apply to . W. Weliner- septs io L¥tT —The store and printing office now occupied by Haszard & Mome in the rown Block. Possession given Ist Novem- Er Appiy to James Paton. june 11246. % UGUET—House on north side of King Square, has ba ith room and is heated with hot water, Immedate possession. Apply to Edward Chandler, > 3 LET —A pleasantly situated dwelling house facing south and wis! on Krighton Road, at present occupied by Harrison Car- vell, Eq. heated with hot air furnace, and lighted by electricity, and having hot and cold water fittings in bath room and kitchen. Containing parior, dining room, oftice, kit- rooms and bath room on first floor,and two attic rooms, and having: hawthorne h dge and grass lawn in front. Ten minutes’ walk from Post Office, five minutes fom tennis ground and bathing house in Victoria Park— 1 20 Horse Power, same pattern. 1 25'Horse Power STATIONARY ENGINE andj BOILER, new, on hand. Apply to W. C, HaRRIs, JR, septl6—uf The “WHY”. One teaspoonful of Tetley’s is found to equal one dessertspoonful of most other teas. 4°. pen La. aa 4 WHY ?- Because our sealed packets contain ee only TEA-LEAVES,—no dried stalks or other i aduiteratiois. LOLI BT AS we: ‘ > : eS a 7" % Mi / ; > a s “PROM ANCICNT INDIA G : AS ane SWEET CEYLON.” aw is The Time 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 TAMITORS. Fooeoosooosoooes VOP POLLS SOS SPSS ESSE HOOSTS COUCS Ft fe A HINT TO MOTHERS... A cangerous time soon farthe Little anita ates aw i el * end winter cole. Plenty of iresh —~G@UTUINN Chebees . get - ri : as tue great $2:¢-guaru—pure Don’t let tinele pore of the skin be ciosed. “ - insice end outzide, cn't cover them with etiling or rough underwear, tut with i“ - "net! © Prana ey Rie ET ey . fis i tet rt Bn Bet 2 : £ Cie pa FPUC ee daw ’ =? mode cf wool tict’s el! svool— _ VW ooithatavsortsandthen turows ce)’ theimpuritics. foso0ft, warm c- 4d porous-so snvg fitting and ‘comfy’? made into combination -nds cf children are ‘Liney have Thous v caring them to-day. ‘od to be the best. ‘POPAAS OOO FEQO SONS OO 90-909 0900904400000 900009006 ZI PPSOSPPOOS OOS OOS SE SODOSOSSOSH OOH IOC OO FOR SALE BY STANLEY BROS AND MOORE & McLEOD RIFANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. CS ODES OE FF 99 9S FS CESS OSS EPOCH O OG SOD SSG BE DTI WF OY voe® E ¥ 2 A @ od . . - 7a “Be ivf cA ev “~~ LE S28 er Ts ej £3 2 ms 3 B “S32 Sk ° E 4 on ? on eo 2NYGW 4A a G@bA ARSE’ Get OD sooge 2 ot Ete Po Riese he Je Wita fist Ciel = aiiceeh cae Telli we I yecia \@rs" Combinaiica if Beslved, eee 7 : . , » 4 Our ese Ae af “ Famous Fleri¢a For Coal. with etee! dome, low sicel radig- tor and three steel fiucs, is com- structed on the principle of a baseburrer stove, and is as easily Freguizies us one. The distonce the heat has to travel compels its utmost radiation, and ccn- sequently insures great heating power with economy in fuel. WE HOLD HIGHEST TESTI- y | .2042.. MONIALS FROM USERS. | THE BicCLaay Mrs. et Lorpon, Mowrreat, Toxonto, W oxnarss, Vancouver. CBODLLOS GOOF O9OGOODOSSESO9GO OSHOO TES OFOO ED OE OF ODO OSS SHES SOSOHDO OD OO GHOODF SOSH HAAN GOODS GK If your local dealer cannct supp'y7 you, write our nearest house. pp:7 you, = = ” : z . . 1 4 135 Horse Power PORTABLE ENGINE and BOILER, jLocomotive pattern, Hor zontal Engine on top of Boiler. all in firet-claes order Price ow. Terms easy. NEW DAIRY ENGINES in stock, Abegweit™pattern, DAIRY BOTLEBS Also, DAI!:Y SUPPLIES of any kind furnished on applicatioa neluding the celebrated ALPA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR. It skims closer and # a lower temperature than avy other in use. 24 Bottle BABCOCK TESTERS alway: on hand, Steam, Water, Soil and Sewer PIPES and FITTINGS in stock. : FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY and PORTLAND CEMENT at competition prices. Our goods are all of the best, inc\uding our STEEL DISK HARROW, which we have ready for use. Our SEED BOXES will beZsold (20 per cent. lower than any in this§market) direct, to Farmers.— Telephone communication. McKINNON & McLEAN. Charlottetown, April 16, 1896—dy & wy Wood’s Phosphodine,—7%e Creat Engiish Remedy. IS the result of over 85 years treating thousands of cases with all knows drugs, until at last we have discovered the true remedy and treatment-® combination that will effect a prompt and permanent cure in all stages ot Sexual Debility, Abuse or Excesses, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Mental Worry, Excessive Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Alcoholic Stimulants, ali of which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early greve. Wood's Phosphodine has been used successfully by hundreds of cases that aimost hopeless—cases that had been treated by the most talcnted physi- = cians—cases that were on the verge of despair and insanity—cases that were tottering over the grave—but with the continued and persevering use of Wood's Phosphodine, these cases that had been given up to die, 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 usefulmess and happiness. Price, one package, $1; six packages, $5; by mail free of postage. . . One will please, e'x guaranteed to cure, Pamphlet free to any address. a , The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada, |_After Taking.» Wood's Phosphodine is sold by responsible wholesale and retail druggists in the Dominion. Swe woeq ee FF Dee OV wes Fee