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An even product throughout. In other emulsions you are liable to get an uneven benefit—cither an over or WE COMPARE OUR..; Mill, Froperiy and Resid nce et Tne subseriber-will sell by Pa’ ust 19th, 1896, Silver Watches for Ladie’s W. N. TANTON’S Great Ceoorse Street, J.H. AYERS Dentist Sa tea Eee Sn. eS sclence. When made in under 4 st Scott's. Genuine bas a ‘Sd wrapper. es Lee Clapperton’s Thread periodically with other makes, and have never found another that combines so much strength and smoothness with the extreme freedom from kinking and snarling that characterizes x .CLAPPERTON’S 7 [eOuAn .... A FT OF THE BLUES, BY Tie DUCHESS, (Continue Dinish Island?’’ says Dorothy, some what aghast The island in question 1 fthe chlef objects of interest i: t part of Ireland where she lives, but sl y way from The Towers, the i f Miss Jemima Browne. It lesome island, too—only to be & it with the aid of a ferryman, wh inything but constantin his attentions at the point of embarkation ‘It is so far away,’ says Dorothy, ‘‘and the day is so warm, and Oh, not too warm says Mr. Giles. ‘What season can compare with the ; summer ‘Summer has come again, Ira la la, tra la la!’’’ It would be impossible to describe the amount of godly urbanity Mr. Giles throws into the exceeding ill-tuned voice which he employs to chant this gay refrain ‘We shonld, my dear young lady, revel in the glad sunshine, fit emblem of a perfect nature, all warmth and tenderness He leoks consciously down upon the remains of the buttered toast, as thongh modestly aware that such a nature as he has described is all his own. **Dear Miss Browne,’’ he says to the maiden aunt, ‘‘aid your persuasions t mine, and induce your niece to accede to my request.’’ ‘It is the very day for a trip of the kind,’’ says Miss Jemima, eagerly. ‘‘ Dc my dearest Dorothy take Mr. Giles t Dinish. It will occupy an entire morn ing and afternoon going there and com- ing. Oh, do take him, my dear Dorothy !”’ There is agonized entreaty in Miss Jemima's voice and eyes as she gazes impioringly at her niece. What on earth shall she do if anything interferes wit! this blessed chance that has cropped uy of disposing for a whole morning of this goci, good man? Dorothy, receiving the agonized glance in full, takes pity on her. She agrees instantly to Mr Giles’ proposition. “But we must start immediately,’ she says, ‘‘as I must be home again by three sharp. I—I have a pressing en gagement.’’ ‘Certainly certainly!'’ says Mr. Giles blandly. The ponies being brought round to the door, they start for the ferry in half ar hour or so, leaving Miss Jemima up:t the stone steps, bowing and scraping an adieu to them, with the light of a glad content upon her face. ‘It is quite ten to one, you know, if we find Micky Maguire,the ferryman, at his post,’’ says Dorothy, as they draw near the end of their destination. ‘‘He is very seldom at his post. Ah, I have maligned him! There he is, by the great est good luck **Such good luck,’’ says Mr. Giles Micky, who is a tall Celtic lad of about seventeen, with a twinkling ere seeing them- approach, looks not only willing to ferry them anywhere, buat quite as if he had been expecting them long years ago. Stepping out of the phaeton, Dorothy: and Mr. Giles walk slowly toward the boat, whilst George, the groom, whipping up his ponies, starts for home again. “Do you know” says Dorothy ina pained tone to Mr. Giles, ‘‘once or twice during our drive here 1 fancied I noticed the smell of brandy! Did you? I de hope George is not growing unsteady.’ ‘‘Dear me! I hope. not. I hope not indeed!’ says Mr. Giles with much con cern. ‘‘I mast speak to him. I shal bring the artillery of my eloquence t bear upon him. I have seldom”’ with charming diftidence ‘‘known it to fail But there is something disheartening about George's nose! Have you noticed his nose? Ked—terribly red!’’ They step into the boat. Half-way across from the mainland to the island Dorothy's face grows distressed again. ‘*There’’ she says leaning toward Mr Giles,’’ I noticed it again! didn’t you? Ihe smell of that horrid brandy I mean Oh I hope it isn’t Micky Maguire!’’ “I hope not indeed,’’ says Mr. Giles with a severe glance at the unconscious Micky but I have my doubts—strong doubts. Oh how thankful I should be that Providence directed my steps to this brandy-ridden spot!”’ Lhey have reached the island now, and sre stepping ashore; Mr. Giles, with Great Auc‘ion Sale | Mount St :vart. EE * c Auc ya the premises, on Wed ieslay, Aug His preperty ac Monot Stewart, sisting ef Cloth, Cardinz and S re Mills. situ Hin ten chairs of Mou t Stewort tailway Station There is al-o a fine e tw - yh, near the I H re,Z Vag n I Ex | Dr iv.) Zee larness, Farming | er + a 4 are abo . ‘ ’ 7+ = SB ¢ t i 4 t euit + rA s ae : ‘) “ be given immediately er the sale of the pro verty or further particul.rs apply to A. J. nt ¢ ther rev acs pren : W. GRANT. M | Vie v. I 19 wkytd , . We have lately received a nice assortment o and Gentlemen, which were bought right, and car- not fail to pease in price, Call and inspect them. NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. REMOYED heavy gallantry, assists her to terra firina with so mistaken an ardor as al most brings her into his arms. Righting herself with a sudden vehemence, she steps back from him on the graveled shore, and frowns slightly. ‘Again L am distressed by that abom- inable thing!’’ she says. **Surely there is brandy somewhere!”’ **Do you know,’’ says Mr. Giles, with the hesitating air of one just awakening to a curious fact, ‘‘I begin to think I must be the delinquent. I have a dry throat, a very dry throut—a sad afflic- tion, dear Miss Dorothy—and, oddly enough, the lozenges I use for the relief ef it smell like brandy, though I need hardly say to youthatthey have nothing in common with that most pernicious liquor. ”’ ““Ah,’’ says Dorothy: ‘‘what curious lozenges!"’ “Very, very curious,'’ says Mr. Giles, Dorothy’s gaze, a little puzzled, wanders over the water, and marks the ferryman rowing away from them to the Shore that is quite half a mile off. “You told him what hour he is to return for us, says she, carelessly “Yes; oh, yes, says Mr Giles. It is a realiy charming Ittie island: and for some time Dorothy eccupies her- self in showing its beauties to Mr. Giles. Bot he has grown singularly dull and distrait. He seems totally unimpressed by the charms of his surroundings, and presently Dorothy finds, to her infinite disgust, that he has even ceased to pre- tend admiration for aught but her, and is employed in demanding her hand in marriage. . fo refuse a man is a simple matter enough; but things grow difficult when the man refuses to accept his ‘‘No’’ with @ proud submission. Mr. Giles declines to receive it at any price. **Yon will think it over, dear girl,’’ he says, confidently, with a fat squeeze of her hand. “‘Oh, yes; believe me, you will think it over. “I sha'n’t,’’ says Dorothy. But he consigns this determined remark to the winds with a wave of his obese fingers. “You will,’’ he says, ‘‘and I shan’t think the worse of you later on for this maidenly shrinking; comfort yourself with this assurance. An inward convic- tion tells me that Nature has framed us for each other. So thinks your good aunt —our good aunt,I might say now,’’ with @ deep chuckle. “You may say what you like now, or then or any other time,’’ says Dorothy indignantly ‘‘it will make no difference whatever to anybody concerned."’ Here ae Extractton of teeth with cas, Office —Cor. of Great George and Graf- | t ton Streets, over Davies’ Drug Store, y23—wky Jinos an increase of $102,000 over the pouding period of last year. she glances at h@r watch, and finde ft is long after two o'clock. Good gracious! The traffic recerpts cf the C.P he week ending July 31 were ann 000, , ? (orres attitude Napoleon is popularly « to have used during his pe Bl ct the Alps. Something tm the . the arms, disheartege@ the Giles. a Rackea with Rheumatism Unable to Walk, owing to excruciat- Clifton House, Niagara Falls, says: “I owe you more than I| can ever pay. For ten years | suffered the tortures of tne damned with rheuraatism. Fathex had it before me, and | kelieve it is au here- ditary disease. My kn get inflamed and | ““weather” I was which toa travelling man isa calamity In a score of Canadian towms local doctors treated me, some giving relrf, others none. I read that Sarsapar ila was ‘ rheumatic cure, and | asked a dru rgist for ‘‘a bottle of the best Sarsaparilla on the market.” He gave me Scott’s, re- marking that it was an improvement on all others, and that he cr uld honestly recommend it, | hawe takea four bottles. and am as free from paki as a man can days ago and never felt « twinge. As | said i to Scott’s Sarsaparilla I owe more than | can ever re sClatica, and from the pre —is Scott's Sarsapaiilla, a modern con centrated medicine, prompt in its cura- Soemmenamn noes from one half to on- "4 . t $1 nee ka e : druggist. ttle ef you: COTTAGE TO LET. oceuplediy Rey D H Ges 15th July, Apply oJ D Taylor, Book inder, Jaly3 why doesn't Miekgy come? She fixes her gaze earnestly upon the far-off shore. and after a bit makes out the boat but alas! no Micky. Oh miserable boy! Oh perfidious ferryman! Turning her back resolutely upon the good Mr. Giles she seats herself upon the grassy sward and taking her knees into her embrace gives herself up toa secret reviling of Fate. But Fate is impervious to her reproaches; it takes no heed. Slowly with leaden heels the minutes go by until three o’elock is reached and then it is astonishing with what rapidity they fly. Dorothy's discom- forture is indescribable when she dis- covers that five o'clock, has been reached and still no tidings of Mieky. Her heart dies within her. Oh what will Tom not think? Of course he had arrived at The Towers at three o'clock the hour he had appointed to meet her to—to—t» tell her that he loved her; and what will ©. th result when he finds ber absent—wilfully absent as he will certainly think? He will imagine her as happy and enjoying herself with this moat bateful man beside her, who, regardless of her misery is keeping up ai continual chatter on matters absolutely repugnant to her! Oh the horror of being chained against her will to this small island! Is there no ‘hance of escape? And yet how different would be her imprisonment if only Tom hae been the one ordained to share it with her! All at once it dawns upon her that no place would be altogether bad with Tom yy her side. She goes still further and declares to herself that there are few people preferable to Tom. Another half- hour of vain waiting and she willingly— nay tearfully—admits that there is no- body in all this wide world who could lare to place himself in a category with Lom. And possibly all this time while hee heart is full of his image he is believing her false! It is terrible! She feels thas a very little more waiting, will reduce her to the edge of weeping. She stirs impati- ently. “I think’’ says Mr. Giles blandly— “that is, it has just occurred to me my dearest girl that you appear a little uneasy. About that ‘pressing engage- ment’ you mentioned this morning, eh? Dear,dear! how remiss of me to forget it! { hope it will make no differenee. This boy's non-appearance is most, remarkable. Shall I haste to the other point of »bservation and see if there be any signs of him’’ He rises te his feey with much slacrity as he says this. “Yes go; go to—go anywhere you like and stay there,’® says Dorothy who is now ina frame, Qf mind not to be lescribed. “*] fly to, obey your eammands,’’ says Mr. Giles, with affectionate ardor and a beaming smile. ‘‘But I sha’n’t be long Don't—don't,my dearest girl, let anxiety for my safety prey upon you in my absence.’’ Quitting her side, he skips coquettishly round thecorner. Butshe has hardly had time to congratulate herself on his dis- appearance, when he returns to her again with even a jauntier air than that with which he left her. It is indeed with yuite a rollicking air he reseats himself beside her. ‘*Vain was my hope,’’ he says. ‘‘Our boatman continues obdurate. Sighs and tears are wasted upon him. He comes not. Fortunately, however, my sweet zirl, the eveni:g is fine.’’ He has dropped upon the bank close to Dorothy. She draws away from him with rather a suspicious air. ‘*Yes,’’ she says, slowly staring at him; and then—‘'You've been having another lozenge, eh?’ she says, very quiet, but in a peculiar tone. The charming yellow of Mr. Giles’ complexion becomes on the instant a orilliant saffron, ‘IT have,’’ he says. ‘‘Sharp nose, eh? Those lozenges are the most _ Temarkaple things of the day.”’ ‘‘Just my idea,'’ says Dorothy, “Ma: I see one of them” . ceen : ‘Dear girl, how. unhappy, it. makes me to be obliged ¢0 reftise even so small a request of yours!’’ says Mr. Giles mourn- fully. ‘‘ A moment since and I would have complied with Tt, although—you remember what I tofd you about my dry throat—the compliance would have left me speechless,.”’ “The wapi, of gompliance would be anore likely. to have that effect,’’ thinks Dorothy to herself. } ‘But the fact is,’’ continues the apostle of tempérance, playfully, ‘‘that, like a greedy -séHool-boy, I ate the last of-my goodies just one minute and thirty jseconds ago. If Lhad known another } little bird was pining for one, I should “If you mean me,’’ interrupts Doro- thy, coldly, ‘‘prar cease your regrets. I feel certain your lozenges would be most hateful tome. It if six o'clock, aud auntie will be greatly distressed at.our prolonged absence. Where can that boy be’ You are sure you told him the exact hour he was to return here for us?’’ “IT gave him the most minvte direc- tions,’’ says Mr. Giles, with a twinkle of his small black eyes. ‘‘ But, clearly he ie not to be depended upon. Young men, my dear Dorothy are always disappojnt- ing. You'll find ’em so throughout your ife. It is the men of mature age, whose senses have been—ha! kere ¢omes onr tecreant Micky, our knight of the oar. Better say nothing to him, my dear Miss Dorethy. Leave me to administer © to him a wordy chastisement,’’ “It could hardly be warthy enough, ’’ says Dorothy, starting into life and gaz- ing wrathfully upon the late Micky, who is rowing leisurely toward them with a face innocent of guilt. “Ha! very good! very good!’’ says Mr. Giles, ‘*Wordy—warthy; quite a play upon words’ Then Micky ships hi ars, the boat grates upon the beach, ar presently Miss Browne, too indignant groom early in the day that ther formed in comparative silence being too depressed and an: ay. versation, Mr. Giles too hungry. As they approach The Towers, ‘Qom Delme 8 ls to be seen upon the licony with knitted brows and foldwy arms, in the brows, or (To be Continued.) sila ing pain. r ten years’ territ je torture, Cured by Scott's Sa rsaparilla. A. H. 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Sept. 16 And Weekly Thereafter, FIRST CA BIN—$, $45, $50 and $60, Round Trip. $8°, £45, $0 anc $110, according to steamer aisd aceommodation SEOONT CABIN—To Liverpoo!, $0; re- turn, £63; Giasgow, $92 0; return, $68; Bristol, | or Cardiff, €33; retarn, §6%, London, $33; returo months, but had never told her, and she didn’t want him to. He had come often and stayed late—very late—and she could only sigh and hope. holiday, and he thought the last night was the time to spring the momentous question. until the last thing. It was 11.30 by the clock, and it was not a very rapid clock. “I'm going away to-morrow.”’ lessness of girlhood. thought you might go away this even- ing.’’ and said, good night. of corn each year for twenty years will — _————— _ = ; A Tard yw ooer, He had been worshipping her for He was going away the next day for a | He kept it to himself, however, ‘*Miss Mollie,’ he said, tremulously, “‘Are you?’’ she said, with the thought- ““Yes,’’ he replied. ‘‘Are you sorry?” “Yes, very sorry,’’ she murmured, ‘“‘I Then she gazed at the clock wistfully, The Drain on the Soil. Prof. Robert, of Corne!l Station, in a bulletin, gives tables saowing that a crop remove $128.23 worth of fertility (nitro- gen, potash and phosphoric acid) froin an acre of land, while the fruit, leaves, tops and roots of thirty-five trees will remove $337.61 worth of fertility in twenty years. Yet, 00 man will grow corn on the same Jand for twenty years without fertilizing it, but thousands expect ap- ples to thrive without fertilizers for twenty to forty years. Prepare Pot-pourri Now, Now is the time te prepare your pot- pourri for the coming winter, for roses are at their best. It is met necessary to confine yourself to rose petals alone. Leaves of the rose, geranium, mignon- ette, violet and lemon yerbena may be adced to the rose petals, with the layers of fine salé and a few fragrant 5] Keversed, “The Chinese alvays break a plate before they take the oath.’’ ‘‘iiow droll when wo break a plate the cath come: afterward.’’—Chicago Record COMMENDABLE PROMPTITUDS, A Resident of St. John, N. B.. Makes a Suc cessful Trial of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. _ Sr. Jonny, N, B., Aug. 3.—Mr. Robert Moore, residing in Indiantgwn, @ suburb of this city, has recently made what is allow ed by all who are acquainted with the facts to be a most remarkable recovery. He has been a sufferer from @ serious com- plsint of the kidneys for over seven years, and during that time has sufferea excru- ciatingly. He ha also suffered consider- ably in pocket, having paid large sums for medical advice. Quite recently he hap- pened to read cf the many cures effected by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and with & com: tmendable promptitude made a trial of them. with the result that after taking three boxes of the remedy he was entirely restored to health. THE EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD its FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR OW ITS EXHIBITION GROUNDS, Opening Sepi. 24 and Cosing Oct. 2, 1896, Exhibits of Machinery and Manufactures: Farm and Dairy Products, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, &e. Products of the Forest, Mines and Waters, Paintings, Sculpture, &c., Fancy Work. The Provincial Covernment herd of Live Stock, just purchased, will Le exhibited and sold on the Grounds. Large Prizes im 21) the Usual Departments. 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NB. if You ‘Are Going to BOSTON HOTEL ACADIA. ind Tracadie Beach, P.E.', NS JUNG 15 1896 Unri> galled as @ nealih and pleasure re i $2.0G per day ; $8 to $10 re PL gASAN VIEW HOUSF, \ ST1CH has'been thoroughly renovated a: 14 ‘has been enlarged b ef’ wing, will'be oven for the reception oc esttwafier Jure 20th. oprietor again solicits the yatronag ho desire to spend theif vacation at a fs-Glass summer resort. MATTHEW SMITH, the aidition of q g' © 6 Ulvasa View Hampton, june 14, Or any part of the United States, he Cheapest and Best Route is via the P) ANT LINE, ‘She Popular Summer Route. D. rect Service From Charlottetown The 8. 8S. HALIFAX will leave Char- loi tetown for Boston every Friday at 1 p. m., arriving at Borton ondays 7 am.., returning feave Boston Tuesdays at noon, calling « Haws*sburyand Hal) fax each way. Via Pictou and Halifax. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Saturday, Monday and Thursday morn- ings via Pietoa, make clos: connection at Halifax witaS. §. Halifax sailing Satur- day midcight amd with SS OLIVETTE sailing every Teesday and Friday at 8 a.m. For further particulers apply to Char- lottetown Navigation Co., Charlottetown or to yee cipible servant in a smal family, Refe-ences req 1ired,—Anply to Mre, J. F. Gallagaer, at aiis. McGrgor’s Prince St. augi —246 ro SALE.—A ‘96 Model Bicycle, nearly new, and in gocd prders-Apply at this 2. © aug ’-3in. w= TED.-Old Established whg!lesaie House wants one ortwo honest and industri- ous representatives for this section. Can pay a hyetier about $12.00 a week to start with. Drawer 29, Brantford Ont, jy23—d ,w Wy sere>. ioe Gemegai Agent,, for a block of Counties; ,also five canvassers foreach, A big thing, and those who get territorial rights will ve in luck Can also employ several bright ladies at their own homes ‘HE BRADLEY GARRETSON Co, Lrp., 49 Richmgnd St., West, Toronto, Ont, jy2—d.w CUNNES BOARDERS can be accemmo- ) dated at Point Frim on application to archibald WVcRae Good table, and first-class bathing and other attractions cf a seaside resort. jy24 tf : Ler.—Tte giore and printing office now occupied b asga ¢ Mome in the Brown Block, Possession gi\en ist Novem- ber. Apply to James Paton. june 1] 246, pan BOILERS for hire. Apply to Mrs. H. D. Wadmap, Bayfield Street. jy22 uf lO 1 EI—A Cottage situated on Pleasant 7 St eontgaining 7 rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole pouse Als? incjosed yard with stable, and is at present occupied by Mrs Join 4. McInnis, who is about to leaye the Island Apply to Mr Thomas MeQuaid, lower Queen sireet, or to the owner at Southport EDWARD KELLY juno i9, 1896 wes ED —We want at once, two good coat makers, man or woman, Good pay ard lots of work. —Applyt McKay WooLeN Co, june6— O LET.—A house on Lo chester Street, be- tween Queen and Pownal Streets. Con- taining eight rooma, in good repair, rent moderate,— Apply to WILLIAM GRANT june7. TO LET—A comfortable cottage situated on Richmond Street West; a good yard, stabie, ete, and ground suitable for a garden Im- mediate possession given. Rent moderate. “voply toJ D Mason. 6!3—apll TO LET- The pleasantly situated Gwelling house jacing south on J, ilford Street, near Brighton Road, adjoining the residence of Mr WJ Bullman. Five minutes’ walk from bathing house and lawn tennis grounds in Victoria Park. nina minutes fiom Host Office. Drawing roor, dining 100m, large verandah, square hall, pantry, kitchen and back poreh on ground floor. Four bedrooms and ba’h 100m 64 firsi floor, two bedrooms in attic, H. L. ‘CHIPMAN, Can. Agt., may7 : Halifax, N.S. Ample sard and shed in rear, grass plot and } had e treesin front. Rent moderate. Apply w.¢. HARRIS, Architect. 246 Ui—m: POSSESSED 906 000047000000 080 If your local dealer canpct supply you, write our nearest house, 10 PAINT THE Lit _ =— — i“ With Hot Water Combination if Desired, Ours, Famous Florida For Coal, with steel dome, low steel radiay tor and three steel te Strccted en the ?p tinie! of a beseburner stove, and ls as easily regulated as one. ; The distance the heat has to travel compeis its utmost radiation, and oe sequently insures great heating power with econgmy in fuel WE HOLD HIGHEST TBST- poe. MONIALS FROM USERS. THE McCuary Mise. G0, Lonpon, Mowranss, Toronto, Wonntrsc, Vancouvanr. . USE BURRELL’S Prepared Zinc White} FOR SALE BY FENNELL & CHANDLER, | Charlottetown, June 4, 1896. 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