% we » : 2° ie ay ‘ fe RM naitiicageig ape finn ck -* aq OS Aplin e > MPS ee oF ae va. OO hi i. | = TR a a Me THE 7a Jou INIMENT ANODYNE : _ Cures Every Form of Inflammation. tle t by the late Dr. A. Johnson, ,n old fashioned, noble hearted Family Phvs I re the re It of irritation and inflammation; such as usth b ises titis, colds, coughs, croup, catarrh, chaps, chi s, ch , li f is of sore throat, earache, fra « F e, neck, mumps, muscular sore i € P i r heumatism, stings, sprains, stiff joints, toothache, tk litis, wind col and wh« n ough. The great vital and muscle nervine. **Bost juiver Pill Made.” | I have used your Johnson’s Anodyne Lini- * } ment for mere than fifty years in my family. t Have used ii for colds, coughs, sore throat, arsons Pills stings, cramps, sore stomach, rheuinatism lameness, coli toothache, neuralgia, etc., nd found it alwavs good in every way Pe ly cure Bi sness and Sick Headache, liver | Tyomas CLELAND, South Robbinston, Maine and bowe! « plaints. They « Arsties . from the ou. Delicate women ? Our Book “Treatment for Diseases” Mailed Free. Using them. Price 25c; five $1. Soid every ere. |} A’i Druggists. I. S. Jehnson & Co.. Boston. For the successful Treatment of ali Diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs, Kidney Bright’s Disease, Diabetes and Paralysis, and all forms oi Biood Poissning, Pills. @ These Piiis are put up In large wooder boxes at 50 cenis. Sold by ali Druggists ane Dealers—never by count or in bulk, and never under any other mame than DOD'S KIDNEY PILLS, The Dodd's Mevlicine Co., Toronto. Gentlemen—A new medicine called Dodd's Kid ey Pil s has been recommend: : } } ed to me by my physician, and, by his advice, I send one d ‘ he price of twe boxes. Please send them without delay. Yours truly, ANDREW FILKINS Canton, McPherson Co., Kansas. we can sell you Dodd’s Kidney Pills a the following prices, viz.:—5Jc. yer box eix boxes for $2.50. Tothe tradc—$4.00 wer dozen, or three dozen at $3.76 per dozen. 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MATHERS, ““An‘ don’t tne pack down to the back o’ Steve’s?’’ inquired Cassandry, with arms akimbo, ‘‘An’ can't I see the light a-shinin' through at nishts?’’ “If ‘ee was mindin’ jer wouldn't have time for that,’’ said an- other woman, drily. ‘‘You’d best keep ; more within door till Pete comes back or there'll be a reckonin’ ‘ee won’t want to pay,’’ and nodding her head significant- ly she went her way. Meanwhile Steve and Tamminy had gone back to the divided life in which they constantly met, ves never touched hands. Aji that love could do for his comfort Tamrainy did; all that he could do for hers and the children’s bodily welfare he veas indefatigable in doing, and out of his little store he had bought a new mattress that he drove ten miles to fetch and smuggled in after dark, carrying it upstairs without a word, sleeping, per- haps, all the better for knowing that she ay as soft as he. And yet with all this mutual obsery- ance, with the real, deep love there was for each other in their hearts, and the strong tie ths lovely, innocent children made between them, the self-control on both sides wes so great that the attitude i between them was always one of dignity, and listen as Cassandry might no sound of strife ever issued fom the dwelling. And the day was to work, to smile, to show pluck tn, but what of the nigh when apart each tossed and turned, an¢ the woman wept and the man cursed himself as betug the root of this eril thing that hada come upon him? Leaning against the boards in the outer darkness, her eye to the crevice, of which Steve was ignorant, Cassandry would watch him till the light was ex- tinguished, then linger on, hearkening to his slight groans and cries, longing with a paseion that shook her like a reed to bid him unbar the door and let her take his head upon her breast and com- fort him. Once he seemed to feel her near and started up with an oath to chase her away, but before he could un- har the door, she had gone, and the dark cottage on the other side of the fences swallowed herup. “If I thought ’twas she I’d make shift in the kitchen ’’ ha muttered as he went buck to bed, but for many nights after that scare Cassandry never came near the place. | PART L—CHAPTER L v our garaen run house ‘ee PART IL—CHAPTER L **Tamminy!”’ The word came ina fierce whisper from the wood behind her as she sat on the cliff, knitting, her children playing at a little distance from her. ‘“‘Aw,’’ she said calmly, and without turing her head, ‘‘an’ what might ’ee be wantin’ o’ me?’’ The man who had called to her emerged into tne open, and in his light summer clothes and with a straw hat at the back of his head came round with an injured expression and. stood before her. you are here,’’ he said, “and a pretty dance yiou’ve led me.’’ She laughed and flourished at him the stocking heel with which she was busy. “*For Steve,’ she said exultingly, ‘‘and best be on the lcckout, my inan, for if he catches ’ee, he’ll pick ’ee up like a maggot and drop ‘ee over the cliffs.’’ ‘“*He has taken you back?’’ said the man, as if stupefled, for these fisher folk were beyona him. Had they no primitive passions—hate, jealousy, revenge; was even love unknown to them? “If you were so fond of **So your Steve, why didn’t you stick to him?’’ he said, savagely. “Aw,’’ said Tamminy, letting her scornful glance travel over him from head to foot; ‘‘do ’ee think man an’ wife can’t have a word or two wi’out a stranger cuttin’ in beween ’em? An’ because you was a lord an’ thought ’ee could paint a bit an’ I’d make a good moddle, ’ee was allus danylin’ after me—an’ ’ee just come i’ the nick o’ time an’ took advant- age c’ me, as a good man ‘ud scorn todo an’ like the fool I was, tho’ I wouldn’t tisten afore, I listened then and 1 went a ‘‘And having done so, you belong to me, not him,’’ he said, mortified asa man, but thrilled as an artist by the per- fection of her beauty, flawless in the strong light of the sun. The copper-red of her hair, the exquisite coloring of skin that goes only with such hair, the grand lines of her throat and figure and the black-lashed, biack-browed blue eyes— where had he before met with such love- liness combined in one woman? “‘Aw,’’ said Tamminy, calmly, ‘‘you’d best go your ways and paiat your nicters, and doan’t look for no more moddles *mongst poor fisher folk like we. When ‘ee asked me to set to ’ee I never guessed th’ end. ‘‘l'was all vanity, an’ likin’ to zee inyself dressed up in your studyer an’ bein’ told I were a gawdess, and fooled to my heart’s content, for Steve, he was always backward that way. Them as feels can’t never talk about it; but I never loved ’ee—’twas Steve I loved.”’ ‘*So it scemed,’’ said the man, dryly, “when you came away with me ”’ ‘‘Aw,’’ said Tamminy, soberly, “that was Cassandry’s doing. I were justared- hot mad worman wi’ th’ story she’d told me about Steve—as if ‘twere his fault, an’ she niver Icttin’ him alone—an’ a man ain’t a pin the worse, do what he will, but the woman takes her shame to bed an’ board wi’ her, an’ that’s just what the Almighty meant,” **A convenient creed,’’ said the man with a sneer. ‘‘And meanwhile your picture will never be finished. It was only sketched in, and how am I to give your wonderful coloring from memory?’’ “Eh, but if ’ee loved me ’ee’d be able to remember it,’’ she said, scornfully. ‘Steve have got me too deep i’ his heart to forget what I be like, but ‘twas the picter you wanted, not the woman,’’ she added, indifferently. **Steve had his own reasons for taking you back,’’ he said, his wide experfence of women utterly routed by the specimen before him, yet instinctively turning to what was usually the safest draw. “‘Aw,’’ said Tamminy, com posedly, ‘‘you’ve played that tune ower long and I'll dance to it no more. Cassandry’s no more in his life than you are i’ mine, an’ please God the love that was first shall be last a-twixt us two.’ The man laughed. “You are still mad on some points,’’ he said, ‘‘and you can’t see that he took you back to hide his own misconduct, for your lips are closed now. In the eyes of the world’’—he waved his hand toward the fisher village close hidden in the deep cutting of the rock—‘‘you are even.” ‘*But God knows,’’ said Tamminy sim- ply, and called the children to her, and over their heads looked at him with a pity upon which his manhood shrivelled, leaving to him only the resource of his fine manners, as he bowed low and left her abruptly, stumbling over in her hiding place as he went. His face was black with mortified vanity and something more, for Tam- miny, dressed in all the charms of resist- ance, was more desirable even as the / woman than the wedel, end Cassapdaye Conn, DAILY EXAMINER words, as she drew him out of earshot, fell comfortably on his ear. ‘'Tis a lie that Steve her,’’ whispered the flerce, black-eyed, Murillo-like girl, ‘‘an’ if ‘ee go away, come back, an’ 'ee’ll get yer picter yet.’’ More conversation followed between the worthy pair, and it was with a light heart that Cassandry by and by descend- ed the winding path that led to the vil- lage, while Lord Allandale struck out across the cliffs in the direction of Trask. Steve had been out fishing all day, and as he came in with the tide the beauty and peace of the evening hour smote on his senses and his heart was lifted up, only to be dashed again earthward by a cudden thought. For so it is that a man will sin, yet in his own eyes be clean, yet if his wife fol- low his example and sin also, there ts no Jordan that will wash him clean, and the shame and defilement of her sin will eat like a corroding rust into his heart, turning the joy of life to ashes between his teeth. Therefore, Steve took no pleas- ure in nearing the home nestled in with its back to the cliffs and the half-opéned door, with the two curly heads peeping around it for ‘‘daddy.’’ He wanted his girl Tamminy as she had been before a cursed Woman came between them, and that could never be, he thought, and his head sank as he went, and the neighbors nodded and said: ‘‘His spirit is breakin’ at last.’’ There was an unusual light in T'am- miny’s eye, a brilliant flush on her cheek, that evening, which Steve was swift to note, and account for—she had seen her lover in spite of his warnings, and would undoubtedly see him again. He read the intention in every quick ened movement of her lithe figure, in the wildness of the laugh which mingled with children’s, and the ha’ forgiven she the man’s heart sickened within him, though more for herself than others. For there had been times when, look- ing in his wife’s face or watching her with that minute observation that is in- formed only by jealous love, he had not dared to think of her as sinful, and if ever &2 man should know the difference between a good and a bad woman it should be he, who had so intimately known a typical instance of each. But to-night Steve realized that the world’s verdict was just, that the reckless fever which had swept her away before was in her veins again, and that for the sake of the little ones, if not for his, a strong hand must be put out co save her from herself. <A dereliet, she had yet come into safe anchorage within the harbor of home, and now she was willing to cross the raging bar once more and put out in her frail cockle shell to sea, there to go to pieces, as, God help them, women, and men, ay, did every day. He sat with bowed head at the table listening to her light foot as she put the children to bed overhead, to her voice as she talked with them, and the thought went through him that she would take them with her when she went, and that he would come home one day to find the place empty. Had she, indeed repented of leaving them behind? Had her return only been aruse to regain possession of them and thea rejoin her lover® (To be Continued.) ~AN ALARMING INCRFASE, the Prevalence of Femals Com} laints Found to Result Largely From the Kidneys Sacivaw, Mich., July 13.—Doctors are beginning to turn their attention more ex- clusively to the causes for the “great in- rease Of what is known as female com- plaints during the past ten years ind t remedies for the same. Many cases have been investigated, and among others that of Mre, Reany, of Ashland, Wis » Who was cured of this form of trouble by the use of a kidney medicine known as Dodd’s Kid- aey Pills, which originated in Canada, but has now become widely knowa and used throughout the western States. This and other similar cases go to show that the troubles are largely due to the kidnx ys and that the above mentioued remedy is iikely to have @ great effect in leseening the er victims to this form cf com- viatot. Nothing more powerfally argues a lif. beyond this than the failure of ideals here. Zach gives us only fragments of human- ity, of heart, of mind, of charity, of lov and of virtue.—Anoa. : raiinetirncsaeaiien “The Railroad Kidney” railroad employes, bicyclists, teamsters and cther men who are sulbjectcd to much jolting, are often troubled with a pain scross the smal! ofthe back. This ind. cates the “Railroad Kidney,” an insidious precursor of serious illness. On the -lightest symptoms of backache take on Chase’s Kidney Liver Pill—one is a dos —and thus obtain instant relief. For al <idney troubles they have no equal. 25c. per box. Elephants in Africa are lecoming sx scarce that it is proyosed to establich pro tected reservations for them on terrtiors under British protection, like Somali- land. A Good Deal in «a Few Words, “{ paid a Toronto specialist on catarrh 4 large eum of money, but I got no bere- fit. I tried Ibem all, but finally, almcst n despair, and assured!y withcut ny faith, I tried Chase’s Cararrh Cure. It is all that it is recommended. which is saying a good dal in a few words.” Joel Rogers, clerk, Division Court, Beeton. Imprc ved Llower in each 252. le x. If one could have hie way during life, one wouldn’t care much if his will wert tested after bis death. Thieves broke into the vestry of St. George’s Cathedral, Kingston, Ont., a few days ago and after drinkirg a!! the wine in vight ransacked the box containing the Archbishop’s vestments, Money no Object. The amount of money sufferes from eatarrh will spend in attempting to cure that foul and disagreeable disease is almost incredible. J. W. Jernings, of Gilford, Ont., says:“I spent between $200 and $300 consulting doctors ; I tried all the ‘treatments’ without benefit. One bex of Chase’s Catrrh Cure did me more good than all the remedicrs. A 25c. box cured me.” Don’t waste money. Chase’s Cure, with improved Llower, 25c. I. cures, J. B. Robinson, the wealthiest ofall ve South African millionaires, is a tall man of imposing appearance. Unfortunately, however, he suffers from deafness, Wore Greased Gloves Seven Years John Siren, mason, Aultsville, Out.,had salt rheum eo severe that for seven years he wore greased gloves. He writes: “I used a quarter of a box of Chase’s Oint- ment. It cured me. No trace of salt rheum now.” Chase’s Ointment cures every irritant disease of the skin, allays itching instantly, and is a sterling remedy for piles. Avoid imitat.ons. 60c. per box. A fearful epidemic of measles and mumps is reported to Le raging in Costa lisa. More than ten thousand children tre estimated to have died from these maladies during a period of three weeks. That Pale Face For nervous prostration aod anaemia there is no medicine that will so promptly end infallibly restore vigor and strength as Scott's usdkeice A Quebec exchange reports that the child of Mrs, Harrington was recently cured at the shrine of St. Anuecf @ par- alysis of three yeurs standing by the touch of a relic, which is ewid to Le a bene of the wrist of Ste. Anne, mother of the Virgin Mary, which was presented to the church of St. Jobn the Buptist, New York, several years ago by Pop: Leo XII. A most dariog robbery was perpetrated last Wednesday night in the Chambly, P. Q., post cflice. Tae robbers, with the help of dyuamite, burst open the safe ard ees ion of $00, which had t posited in the vault during the evcn'ng. Good Fits, Good Goods, and Low Prices. the dressing pubtic. That is what makes pur establishment popular with Our spring trade to date is the largest on record. 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Sells 5c worth (0c. - - All druggists and c’gar dealers who are satis |} b in Iw hw Ba = [— SS ODS eee SSS as = = = SESS = = = OS OSS iS iS AeA iS SASS SSS SS eee SS — i — i — rr =- = = = =- = = ~ = = > = = - = 7 VS © > F + i tf You Are Going to BOSTON Or any part of the United States, The Cheapest and Best Route | is via the PLANT LINE, The Popular Summer Route. Direct Service From Charlottetown The 8.8. HALIFAX will leave Char- lottetown for Boston every Friday at 1 p- m., arriving at Bosion Mondays 7 am., retarning leave Boston Tuesdays at noon, calling at Hawkesburyand Hal fax each way. Via Pictou and Hatif.x. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Saturday, Monday and Thursday morn- ings via Pictou, make close connection at Halifex withS. 8. Halifax sailing Satur- day midvight and with SS OLIVETTE sailing every Tuesday and Friday at 8 aw For further particulars apply to Char- lottetown Navigation Co., Charlottetown or to H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt., may7 Halirax, N.S. FOR SALE. The subseriber being about to retire from business, offers for sale his p:o.ertv at Morell cousisting of about 6) acres of land, with dwelling house, Store, Warehouses, Barns, and oher buildings This properly, in the ceatre ofa pepulous district, is a de-irable one, well situated tor business, within a short distance of the Railway Station, and not far from Morell River and St Peter’s Hartlor Churches, School House, Starch Factory Cheese Factory, ete, lie very near Wilba arg solid ata b. WiLLIAM STERNS More } JunelS—dyliawéwkylmth Rolled Oats, Oatmeal POT BARLEY, &¢., AGENCY, Having been appointed Agent for Walter Thompron’s Mills, Seaforth, Ont., I am prepared to receive orders for the above. Guaranteed the best quality. Please get quotations before purchasing elsewhere. Ww. Ww. CLARKF, agent May 28 - + “es. Tee THE MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. RICHARD A. McCURDY, FRESIDENT. Statement for the year ending December 31, 1895 :— BROOKS... .csccerseee coseeres $221,213,721.33 Dia balitios.....ccccoccoecs eccesse 194,347,157.58 Surplus....cccccecsseesoevee eee $26,866,563.75 Total Income........e.+++00000048,597,430.51 (Company’s total income is about $10,- 000,000 more than the annual revenue of Canada). rota! Paid Policy-holders Bt Ti sincsstischecsaiecs sie $23,126,728.45 Insurance and Annuities “SS aerees eoeeee$999,074,453.78 Net gain in 1895............. $61,647,645.36 Nore—Insurance merely written is dis- carded from this Statement as wholly mis- leading, and only insurance actually issued and paid for in cash is included. Paid to Policy-holders since organization...........+. ---$411,567,625.79 . Robert A. Granniss, Vice-President. Walter A. Gillette, General Manager Isaac F. L’ovd, 2d Vice-President Frederic Cromwell, Treasurer Emory McClintock, Actuary JOHN MACEACHERN, Resident Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. J. A. JOHNSON, General Agent, 7 Hollis Street, Halifax, N.S. may 8 d&w tf Desirable Suburban Residence FOR SALE. RS ELIZABETH BURROWS offers for \ sale by private contract her residence, situate at the extension of the Spring Park just outside the city limits, with !wo acres of land adjoining. ‘There is upon the property » good dwelling house with comfort- able outbuildings, a large garden and “ne young bearimg orchard, A!so, a good well of water Being free from city taxes and within ten minnies walk of the Post Office, and sur- rounded by lands which can be leased or pur- chased at reasonable figures, this property cffers a rare opportunity to persons desirous of obtaining a comfortable and convenient residence. Terms easy, and full particulars given on application to James Lewis, or to Messrs vies & Haszar¢, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Ch’town, June 26, 1896— Bor Sale or To Let —_— f land with coal shed 74" valuable -_ ~. Water 3 ereon, situa’ vownal Wharf, lately — by Capt John Hughes as a coal & “whe WDEN, Dundas Er June 29, 189C—2w 126 DONT’S FOR SHOES. Never wear ashoe that pinches the heel. Never wear a shoe or boot tight any- where. Never come from high heels to low heels at one jump. Never wear a shoe that into the hollow of the foot. Never wear a shoe that will not ailow the great toe to liv in astraight line. Never wear a shoe or boot so large in the heel that the foot is not kept in place. Never wear a shoe with a sole narrower than the outline of the foot traced with a pencii close under the rounding edge. Never wear a shoe or boot that has depressions in any part of the sole to drop any joint or bearing below the leve) plane, Never wear a shoe with a sole turning up very much at the toes, as this causes the cords on the upper part of the foot to contract. Never have the top of the boots tight, as it interferes with the action of the calf muscles, makes one walk badly, and spoils the shape of the ankle. presses up WILL HOLD ITs FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR CN ITS EXHIBITION GROUNDS, Opening Sept. 224 and Closing Oct. 24,1896, Exhibits of Machivery and Manufactures; Farm and Dairy Products, Horses, Cattle Sheep, Swine, &c. ' Products of the Forest, Mines and Waters, Paintings, Sculpture, &c., Fancy Work. The Provincial Government herd of Live St just purchased, will be exhibited and sold onan Grounds. Large Prizes in all the Usual Departments. Special Attractions.— Fireworks every suitable evening, Band Music, afternoonsand ours. Attractive Performances in the MUSEMENT HALL, Varied Attraction the Parape Grounps. ue SPECIAL PASSENGER RATES ON ALL LINES OF TRAVEL. PRIZE LISTS WILL BE DISTRIBUTE FTER JULY 15th = ENTRY FORMS AND ALL DESIRED INFOR 7 BE FURNISHED ON APPLICATION 10. we CHAS. A. EVERETT® @. C. PiTFIELD, Manager and Sec’y, President. New Prices in Watches We hsve lately received a nice assoriment of Silver Watches for Ladie’s and Gentlemen, which were bought right, and can- not fail to } lease in price. Cali and inspect them. W. N. TANTON'S, Great George Street,’ NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. — retain DR. H. D. JOHNSON E YE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Rent Street Aug 16, $4 ly Wants, Lost, Found, de Advertisements under this heading clsrge five cents por bne. JOR SALE PRIV ATELY.—A small cottage contaiuing five rooms, A small garden attached. For particulars apply at the house of the owner, E. Y. McKenna, West end Douglass St. jyi4—iweekpd . OST... Between Upper Prince St. and John 4 son & Johnson’s wrugsiore, a purse con taining a sum of money belonging to a child.- Finder will eblige by leaving it ai this Office. jyit4—linp-l TANTED—By the i8th inst, @ servant of W xeneral housework. No wa hisg. HK, fer ences required. Appiy to Mrs, K. b. NOR.oN Upper Prince Street, \ TANTED—By the 0th July,an experiepced Cook, to whom good wages will ve given Appiy at the Examiner Vitice. j38— TANTED.—We want at orce, two good W coat makers, man or woma 1, (iooed pay acd lots of work.—App'yt McKay WooOLEs Co, jupet— y4a= D.—A Cook to go toSt. John. High \ Wages given.—Apply 10 Mrs, Frank Beer, Prince St, june7—t O LET.—A house on Dorchester Street, be- tween Queen and Pownal Streets. Con- tuining eight roome, in good repair, rent moderate,— Apply to WILLIAM GRANT. june?7. ya — Old Kstablished v holeraie House wants one or two honest and in- dustr*’uus representatives for this section. Can pay a hustler about $12.00 a week to start wih, Drawer 29, brantford, t. jiydcadw. \ 7ANTED.—tThree General Agenis for a Flock of Counties; also five canvaessers for cach. A big thing, and those who get territorial rights are in luck. Can aiso employ several bright ladies at tueir own homes. THE BRADLEY CARRETSON Co., Lirv., 49 Richmond St. West, Toronto, Unt, FEW BOARDERS <an_ be acommodate at Pleasant Point, North RKiver—Geo bathing—Apply to MkS FLEAGHER june29 TO LET—A comfortable cottage situated on Ricbmond Strezt West; a good yard, stale, etc, and ground suitable for a garden Im- mediate possession given. Rent moderat Apply to J D Mason. 613—apil 0 Let.—The store and printing office bow occupied by Haszard & Moore in the Brown Block. Possession given Ist Novenj- ber. Appiy to James Paton. june li2 4 & am TO LET-The pleasantly situated dwejiing house jacing south on Miliord Street, near Brighton Road, adjoining the residence of Mr WJ Bullman. Five minutes’ walk from bathing house and Jawii tenis grounds in Victoria Perk, Sine minutes from Post Oi ce, Drawing room, Sates room, large verand ih, square hall, pantry, kitchen and back porch on ground floor. Four bedrooms and bah room on first floor, two bedrooms in attic. Ampie yard and shed in rear, grass plot and shade trees in front. Rent moderate. Apply to w ©. HARRIS, Architect. 246 tf—m3.i TO 1E!f—s Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole pouse Ais) inclosed yard with stable, and is ab present occupied by Mrs John A. \cIno s, who is about to leave the Island App'y to Mr Thomas MeQzaid, Lower Queen 5: reet, or to the owner at Eouthpoert EpwArp KELLY juno 19, 186 PASTURKE—/Por a limited number of cows o” horses, ia city limits G water supply and shelter. Appiy to Geo. K, Hughes, Apoth- ecaries fiall. may 27 PASTURE-—for cows and horses—The sub- scribers willtake a ‘imited number of cows and horses on June ist. This pa ture has shade, shelter and abundance of fresh and salt SS PK SE a OR Oe 2k ES ee a ac — PLL SR SSS PLL LIE TRY Vanity W.S. June! —35 RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. : THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1896. Cigarettes Retail Everywhere (0c. per Package Kimball & Co, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 17 FIRST PRIZE MEDALS IX ILiS SRE a ee Fair 12 on we EINES a 1 35 Horse Power PORTAB LE ENGINE and BOILER, Locomotive pattern, new, @n hand. direct to Farmers. zonta! Engine on tep of Boiler, 0 Horse Power, same pattern 1 25 Horse Power STATIONARY ENGINE and BOILER, all ia first-class Price ‘ow. Terms eesy. NEW DAIRY ENGINES in stock, Abegweit pattern. Also, DAIRY SUPPLIES of any kind furnisted on applicat including the celebrated ALPA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR. a lower temperature tian any other in use. hand. have ready for use. Our SEED BOXES will be sold (20 per cent. lower than any in this mark Telephone communicaticu. McKINNON & McLEAN. Charlottetown, April 16, 1896—dy & wy 24 Bottle BABCOCK TESTERS Steam, Water, Soil and Sewer PIPES and FITTINGS in stock. FIRE BRICK. FIRE CLAY and PORTLAND CEMENT at competit: Our goods are all of the best, inc'uding our STEEL DISK HARROW, I MM DAIRY BOILE It skims closer and : : : : Hot Air Fur & If yonr Lozal dealer cannot supp'y, write our nearest house. haces — i 7 = oe Famous Florida tor and three steel flues, is con- structed on the principle of a baseburner stove, and Is as easily ‘The distance the heat has to travel compels its utmost radi sequently insures great heating power with economy ia fuel. WE HOLD HIGHEST TESTI- gene. MONTALS FROM USERS, Perennials (wintereJ over), Pansy in bloom, distinct varieti® 3c to 4c each, 30c to 40c per doz; Daisy Bellis, finest double wha and pink, do: Hollyhocks (Benary’s Prize) to bloom in a few week 6c io 8c each; Carnations, double Riviare ani Margaret,‘4c to 5¢ | each; Dianthus Indian Pinks, Sweet William and Forget-me-Not, 7 4c to 6c each; Stocks, Astors, Pecania, Verbena, blooming in pote 7 10c each; Verbena, about to bloom , 3%c per doz; Transplanted Au ‘ nuals, large stocky plauta, Stocks, Phlox, Aster, 15c per dez; Daisy Petunia, Larkspur, Portulaca, Marigold, Zinn:s, Candyi Double Chrysanthemum, Nasturtiani, Balsam, Morning Glory, Poppy, Cassese at 12c per doz; Golden Feather aud Sweet Aliyvsium, for edging, 40¢ per 100; Dahlia ‘Gladiolas Bulbs, 4c to 6¢ each ; Vegetable Plants (transplanted)—Cabbage, Cau/iflowe® and Celery, 50c per 100; Tomato, 1zc per doz; Tomato in bloom, 5c each; Cabbage from seed bed, 12c per 100; Cauliflower 25c. 3 The above price list is intended principally for our friends ordering from 2 distan We do not bind ourselves dealing pers »na!ly with ovr customers. small quantities mailed to any part of the Maritime Provinces. ON, Pownal, P EI.land. : The above for sale Tuesday and Friday at Market, Charlottetown, and every day a our Nursery, Pownal. With Hot Water Combination if Desired. Our . se ion, and con- Mowrreat, Toronto, Warsarec, Vancouvar, Orders shipr Address J. J, GAYS may29wy dy4 Adyvertisers ! fhe home circulation advertisers. of our citizens every evening. is the most valuable for ] Ture EXAMINER reaches the homes > That account? © ; for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY ~ water. Terms on application to James Cook, orDonald Mc Millan, Royalty muy27 dydi then 2awt <y (es Before Taking. Wood's Phospheding.—z%- Great Engiish Remedy. Is the result of over 25 years treating thousands of cases with all knows drugs, unt! at last. we have discoveréd-the true remedy and treatment—® combination thai will effect a prompt and permanent cure in all stagesof Sexual Debility, Abuse or Excesses, Nervous Weatness, Emissions, Mental Worry, Excessive Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Alcokséie which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an Phosphodine has been used successfully by hundreds of casé ¢ almost hopeless—cases that had been treated by the most talented physi- cians—cases that were on whe verge of despair and insanity—cases that were tottering over the grave—but with the continued and persevering use of Wood's Phosphodins, these cases that had been given up to die, were; restored to man!y vigor and healih—Roaéer you need not despair—no mat- ter who has given you up as incurable—the remedy is now withia your reach, by its use you can be restored to a life of usefu'ness and happiness. _ Price, one package, $1; six packages. $5; by mail free of postage. | One will please, x?x guaranteed to curc, Pamphlet free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Weet's Phoephodine is sold by responsible wholesale and retall druggists in the Demtalems a B22 222228]e ‘ ic Stimulants, all ot ve, Worl’ q hat seemed Ly Tue is