iy? Pt amg — **s Ba 8 ~ Gm ~] hs: . “se + a * eg Rona ¥ ee ef ~~. gen 44:6 "fom. dae Mee. > & ome : st ot Sd ae ie Pa ad es - *. PE a BO Bee Sg GPM SS IO A Eh EEE ag Ee BS _ ail Te * ayy ck tm Ay te: * * en Seg Geb eS > J i a ‘ ow Tas 2 * : - ae o> es Y Oe iy Fy hg eg ih: 2" 3 « oe - tp fk -FS Re tae 9 te-% + we Lae op nr) a! THE ———— ee Saxe Soars isn DAILY EXAMINER t Origiaated by an Oid Family Physician in 1810 :- You can safely trust what time has indorsed for nearly a century. There is not a medicine in use today which possesses the confidence of the public to so great an extent as Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. its own intrinsic merit, while generation after geveration have use For more than eighty years it has stood upog it. The best evidence its value is the fact that in the state where it originated the sale of it is steadily increasing. Johnsons 'Anodyne Mv Dear Sir:—Fifty years ago this month, your father, Dr. I. S. Jonwson. Esq. called at my store and left me some Johnson's ——e Liniment on sale. a x ; . hz naintaine Ican most truly sey that it neoeaNe D RAND, North ‘Waterford, Maine, Jan., 1891. since that time to this. eo — “Best Liver Pill Mado.” arsons’ Pills syely cure Biliousness and Sick Headache, liver te complaints. They expel all impurities from the blood. wsing them . saucy med- ine, file only Medicine is Dodd's we can sel! you Dodd’s Kidney Pille s ths following prices, vit.:—50c. per box! six boxes for $2.50. To the trade—$4.00 vr dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozea. Sent by mail to any addres por aid GEORGE E. HUGHES, -Charlottetown. NE gc cc MONTREAL MILLINER WRITES: “¥ was starting in business last year and wanting to find out what thread was the best to use, tested all the leading makes. Repeated trials showed nie that none com bined the ... Strength, Smoothness and Freedom from Kinks found iu CLAPPERTON’S THREAD —Most older hands knew this long agosud iusist on getting “ Clapperton's. baby growth The baby’s mission is owth. To that little bun- le of love, half trick, half dream, every added ounce of flesh means added hap- piness and comfort! Fat is the signal of perfect health, comfort, cod: nature, baby beauty. Scott’s Emulsion, with hypophosphites, is the eas- lest fat-food baby can have, in the easiest form. It sup- plies just what he cannot get in his ordinary food, and helps him over the weak - places to perfect growth. Scort & Bownn, Belleville, Ona pac. and $1.00 eee et. teen enenat PYNY - PECTORAL Positively Cures COUGHS and COLDS in a surprisingly short time. catific certainty, tried and trve. healing ia iis effects. It's a sci- W. C. McComnxr & Son, Bouchette, Que., roport (na letter that Pyny-i'setoral cured Mra. ©. Gareeau of chronic cold fn chest and bronchial tate, and also cused W. G. MeCumber of & ny otauding cold. Ma. J. H. Hurry, Chemist, “pe 928 Youge a io nto, writes: & general coug lung syru ° Pectoral ts & most invalusble wdisahen hs has given the utmost satisfaction to all who have tried it, many having spoken to me of the heneGite desived its use in their familice. It is suitable for old or young, the taste. Ite sale with me : ant lean always recommend it as @ sale aud Telalio cough medicine.” Large Bottle, 25 (ta, DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lap. Svle Proprietors Mowrarzat Robb-Armstrong Engines. Correct Besign, Rest Workmanship. ROBB ENGINEERING CO. Ltd. Amherst, N. 8. Rolled Oats, Oatmeal POT BARLEY, &o., AGENCY, Having been appointed Agent for Walte ompeon’s Mills, Seaforth, Ont., I am pared to receive orders for the above. uaranteed the best quality. Please get quotations before purchasing elsewhere W.W. CLARKE agent *wkynl Delicate women find relief from Price 26c; Avesl, Sold everywhere. ~ /@ ent I have sold it ever its high standard and popularity from This certifies that Dr. A. Johnson, whose name is signed to every genuine bottle of ohnson’s Anodyne Liniment, in the month of an. 1840, first leftat my store some of the same have supplied my customers with it ever since, (over fifty years) with increasing sales. Janez KNOWLTON, Newburg, Maine. » Our Rook “Treatment for Diseases” Mailed Free, All Druggists. L 8, Johnson & Co.. Boston, Mass, | AN ENTERPRISING PASTOR. He Was Out for the Money and Col- lected With Ease. heard of strange visters to col- it I never ing than ywnh in ae ant- he ® afton wy have _.vunt of was $3,25—to pay ua he said he didn’t intend » set the congregation get away with- out raising it. The money was due and the members of the church owed it to the Lord, he said, to pay the debt. “He ordered a collection of subscrip- tions, but before doing so he had all the doors barred and fastened the win- dows. He declared that he did not in- tend to let the brethren get out until every cent of that money was in hand or the value thereof in chickens, butter or eggs. On the first count it was fommd that $1.65 was the pile. After singing an- other song and offering another peayer, apother subscription was takes, and the amount went ten cents over $2. There was another round of prayer and song, and the subscription went up Only a few cents more. After going through this process several times the amount was finally raised, but it was sundown before many of the members got home that afternoon, having four or five miles to driye."—Atlanta Con- stitution. Depending on Circumstances. Old Tom Logan, who stood at the head of the Oregon bar for a great many years, Was an inveterate wag as well as @ most brilliant and able lawyer. One day Logan was arguing a ease before Chief Justice Greene of the®u- preme Court of what was at that time the Territory of Washington ; opposed to him was a backwoods lawyer named Browne. Logan continually referred to the counsel onthe other side as though his name was _ spelled “Browny,” to the evident annoyance of that gentleman. At last the jndge interfered, remarking: “Mr. Logan, this gentleman’s name is spelled ‘B-r-o-w-n-e,’ and is pro- nounced ‘Brown,’ not ‘Browny.’ Now, my name is spelled ‘G-r-e-e-n-e,’ but you would not pronounce it ‘Greeny,’ would you?” “That,” replied Logan, gravely, but with a merry twinkle in his eye, “de- pends entirely on how your honor de cides this case."—New York Mail end Express. His Ticket Saved Him, Mileage tickets in Berlin go by the name of ‘“‘kilometerheft,” and the stamped stubs show exactly where and when the holder of the ticket was at any given time and place. This ig what saved the drummer fora Carls- ruhe firm the other day in a predica- ment. Just ashe was climbing into a train leaving for Mannhelm he was arrested. An awful crime had been committed a few hours before in the Haardt forest, not far away, and the minute description of the perpe- trator tallied exactly with the appear. ance of the unfortunate drummer, Then the ticket cameto his rescue That furnished an undeniable alibi for him, as it showed him to have been 100 miles from the scene of the crime at the time of its occurrence. The proof was furnished so promptly that the drummer did not even miss his train.— Boston Transcript. The Conquest of the Moments If you would make the best use of your time, says a writer in Current Literature, look after the minutes, Keep a strict account of every hour of your time for a single week, setting down the exact manner in which every hour is spent, and see whether, when you come to review the record, you de not find it full of admonition and in- structions. In this simple way one can readily understand the secret of his want of time. He will discover that he has given hours to idle talk, to in- dolence, and to inconsiderable trifles, which have yielded him neither profit nor pleasure. What is the remedy? Arrange your work in the order of com- parative importance. Attend first to the things which are assential to be done, and let the unessentials take their turn afterward. The difference in the amount of work accomplished will be astonishing. Timely Precaution. “Have you thought about doing any Christmas shopping yet?” asked Mr, Hunnimune. “No, dear,” was the reply, “it isa little early for such preparations, isn’t i?” “M’yes. But it’s as well to take time by theforelock, you know. Have you a memorandum book ?” ot “Well, you "might jot down these little points. Here’s the brand of cigars that I prefer. They cannot by any possibility be purchased at a bargain. Here is the number of slipper that I wear, and you might make a note of the fact that my preference in neckties is dark red, with a small black figure, also that I do not need any suspend- ers.” And she thanked him, and wrote it all down, thereby saving no small share of future regrets and embarass- ments.— Washington Star. A Difference. Elder sister—Come, Clarence, take your powder like a man. You never hear me making any complaint about such a little thing as that. Clarence—Neither would I if I could daub it on my face; it is swallowing it that Ll object ta, Bulld Ups When the system is run down a person ecomes an easy prey to Consumption or Serofula. Many valuable lives are saved by using Scoti’s Emulsion as soon as a de cline in health is observed, Lumber Exports. The Manufacturers’ Gazette says: “Itisa somewhat singular fact that Canada exports several million dollars worth of lumber each year more to the United States than to Great Britain. Thus, in 1898 Canada’s total export of forest products to Great Britain figured $11,105,482. while to the United States that aggregate showed $14,841, 455 worth. Yet with this enormous export of lumber to the United States and to Great Britain, the value of Camada’s forest products is about $80,000,000 per annum, leaving a balance for local consumption of about $55.000,000 nearly 70 per cent. of its forest products, and eualing more than $11 per head of population. It is somewhat surprising to note that Canada uses twice as much lumber at home as she ships abroad, This is a similar fact to that which we have noted concerning the largely increasing local consumption of lumber in the New England States,” Make No Mistake. Your Case Demands the Use of Paiue’s Celery Compound. Imitations and Substitutes are Dangers to Yourselves aud Others. See that you make no mistake when you are making efforts to regain lost health. At this particular time safety, care and vigilance will insure a large .measure of your succees, Your case demands the use of the best medicine that science has produced. The acknowledged triumph of medical research is Paine’s Celery Compound, the only sure and permanent cure for all!nervous diseas- es, nervous prostration, sleeplessness, dyspepsia, run down system, rheumatism , oeuralgia, liver and kidney troubles and blood diseases, An error made at this time by the use of common medicines, imitations and vile substitutes may lead to complicated troubles and serious results. Thousands in this land of ours have thrown off the shackles of disease and suffering by the useof Paire’s Celery Compound. It waits to do the same good work for you. There is no experimental work with Paine’s Celery Compound; do not fear defeat or disappointment: the great medicine cures and builds up every man and woman even after the doctors have given them up. See that you get the genuine Paine’s Celery Compound from your dealer; look for the name “Paine’s” and the stalk of celery. It Saved Our Child, “My little daughter, three sud a balf rear old, sufiered 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 notasign of rash is to be seen.” Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B. Mr. Aiton is one of thousands benefitted hy thus unfailing curefor piles and skin dis- eases, A vumber of negroes in Louisiana bave been arrested for lynching another negro Lynching is a pastime in which only whites may indulge with impunity. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, Chase’s Pills have gained popularity be- cause they are a specific for the uric acid condition, prevent Bright’s disease, cure Kbeumatism 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- ueys or bladder. One pilla dose. 25 a box. The chespest mediciaein,the world. The two-year-old son of Albert J. H. Lutz, of Moncton, recently upset a cup of hot tea over his chest and neck. ‘T'Le Uitle fellow died on Wednesday night. Completely lhnocked Out, * T was so much run down I had togive up work, and I felt as if life was not worth living,” writes Wm. W. Thompson, Zephyr, Ont. “I took Scott’s Sarsaparilla and am now feeling asI did years ago.” Scott’s Sarsaparilla tones up the entire system, purifies the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofulous poisons. Ask for Scott’s and get it. The extent to which the silver question is agitating the great Republic is well! illustrated by the statement that a Ken- tucky hen has Jaid an egg with the figures 16 to 2 on it. Mr. C. Donnelly, wholesale liquor dealer, Alliston, Ont., was troubled for years with itching piles. He was per- suaded by James McGarvey, Alliston, livery man, to use Chase’s Ointment which he did, was cured, he has no retur, of them and highly recommends this Oint- mentas @ sovereign cure for Piles The Canadian Government has given full assurance to their friends in London of their intention to make strenuous efforts to people the vacant lands of the great Northwest. — 25 cents cures Catarrhal Headache, # * Incipient Catarrh, © Hay Fever, “ “ Catarrha] Deafness, : . Cold in the head in 10 win. Foul breath caused by catarrh 25 cents secures Chase’s Caterrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box. Sold by all dealers. The Icelandic farmers settled in Dakota have sent a delegate to Manitoba to ex- amine the prospects with a view to remov- ing to this country. They cannot make a living in Dakota. Could not get Insured. Rejected by Straight Line and Mutual Companies. But now Insured in beth. “Should I die while I am in a position to pay J insurance premiums, m family will owe their support to Scott's parilla. Two years ago | applied =: a for ee — eac was @ mass 0 blotches ond my urine did not conde test. One doctor in examining me said I could not pass, but that my trouble was curable. at advised as aiterative medici an commen taking Scott's Sarsapariilla. Both com syected me, but four months later, after I taken five bottles of your remedy sre einane fai Sone cana a —one a stock com the other a mutual. The rwhs previously examined me, remarked “I never such cheage in man.” This io inderned ‘~ oe F "Todd, = awford Streets, Terente: Scott’s Sarsaparilla ' MERITS OF HORSEFLESH. The Most Neurishing of All Meats and Smells Like Koast Goose, is aware that the horse Is the cleanllest of all domestic anl- mals. It will not eat anything but good, healthy food, nor drink anything but pure water. A horse would rather starve than swill the rotten stuff often given to pigs and cattle. It is nothing but prejudice thit prevents us from cating horse flesh, A similar prejudice retarded the introduction of the potato a hundred years ago. To-day we could Everybody not get along without it. Yet tae prejudice against potatoes can be ex- plained. Tue people had been told that this American rot cause] fever, and render d the ground unfit for @il other crops The excention ag inst Lorsflesh is mot evea founded upon any objecti-n to its properties, It is solely due tS the Influcn-e 6? the ehureh. The clergy did everything possible to prevent the newly converi- ed Saxcns from retur.ing to ‘their heathenish practices, and prohibiied the use of horsefiesh to stop th: sac- rifices to Odin and Thor. A leag time passed befo:e thes sac.ifices weve altogeth: r discontinued, The rations of burope have euffere enormots hss ly this prohibition « horsefles h. Especially fion the hu- manitarian point of View the res its re most deplor be. Millions of p:o le are ferced to live cn potatoes and imilar food wanting in nutritive qual- ities, while millions Cf pounds of the very best meat are wast<d. Horseflesh is the most nourishing of el] mezts, ind its taste is hardly te be distin- euished from that of beef The fi = of a horse fei on oats has a smell sim- ilar to gooscflesh, ‘Lh> fat is preferable to lard. Above ail, it should be rem<¢ me bered that no flesh is so healthy az that of the horse. Tuberculosis, very common in cattle, is very rare ia horses.—Frankfuitcr Zeitung, TIME ABOUT UP $0 HE THOUGHT. Taken on Time Dodd's Kidney Pills Save a Life Once More. THE ABSOLUTE TRUTH. It was Diabetes and Thought In- curable—Uut when the Pro- per Treatment Was Used the Patient Eecovered. Barriz, Oct. 20 (Special)—Your cor- respondent bad no difficulty in locating Mr, Frederick Stokes, of this town, as he is well known and enjoys the confidence of all who know him. The particulars of his recovery still excite enthusiasm as marvellous cures everywhere do. When found at his business he said : “It was about ayear and a half ago that I began to suffer with lameness of the back. I soon began to run down rapidly in flesh, becoming in ashort time also very weak. In misery, and unable to work, one of the best doctors in town when consulted told me that my trouble was diabetes. Meanwhile I had lost forty-five pounds in weight and his wedicine was doing me no I thought my time wasabont up until a friend told me that he knew of several cures of cases similar to mine by using Dodd’s Kidney Pills. This gave me hope though I felt ashamed to let the doctor know that I had changed my medicine, however I was en- couraged by the help I got from the first box and so kept on. * To shorten the story; all I have to say is that four boxes have completely re- stored my strength and I have recovered my Jost weight with something added. In short I feel better than for years and per- fectly cured. The successes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills have been won in just such contests as the above dercribed—in hopeless cases, When the sufferer lets go his hold on other remedies and realizes the fact that this great kidney treatment has never yet failed, then he demonstrates its value by using it and getting well. In bandreds of cases of Dropsy, Bright’s disease, Diabetes and Paralysis, when friends have given the sufferer up to die, Dodd’s Kidney Pills have promptly saved the patient. With such powerto cure in extreme cases, cau it be doubted that the small be— ginnings of these diseases will yield promptly to the virtues cof Dodd’s Kidney Pills? STEAMER FASTNET. The stearer Fastnet- commences her season’s work, sailing from Halifax TUESDAY, May 5th, and will continue to sail weekly, leaving Halifax every Tuesday, calling at the following ports Spry Bay, Sheet Harbor, Salmon River, Isaac’s Harbor, Canso, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury Port Hood, Souris, Charlottetown and Summerside. Freight solicited, Low rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town, Apr.] 20, 1896—dy THE MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. RICHARD A. McCURDY, PRESIDENT. Statement for the year ending’ December 31, 1895 :— ADEE s oveeressecceesens scocderGaahse ls, TELS Liabilities...........0sseeeeeeee 194,347,157.58 Surplus...ccccsceceeereeerere $26,866,563.76 Total Income.........+++++++++-$48,597,430.51 (Company’s total income is about $10,- 000,000 more than the annual revenue of Canada). rotal Paid Policy-holders Dy Wei lccstarccs Seasccenencee Baws wk TORS Insurance and Annuities im f0FCE.....0.+eeceeeeeeeeree$999,074,453.78 Net gain in 1895......+-.. $61,647,645.36 Nors—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. Lloyd, 2d Vice-President Frederic Cromwell, Treasurer Emory McClintock, Actuary JOHN MACEACHERN, Resident Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. J. A. JOHNSON, General Agent, 87 Hollis Street, Halifax, N.S. may 8 d&w tf * TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, Kind Words. A single bitter word may disquiet an entire family fora whole day. One surly glance casts a gloom over the household, while a smile, like a gleam of sunshine, may light up the darkest and weariest hours. Like unexpected flowers which spring up along our path, full of freshness, fragrance and beauty sodo kind words and gentle acts and sweet dispositions make glad the home where peace and blessing dwell.—Reyv. T. F. Stauffer. Absence of Mind. Mrs. Muchmony (to Cholly Sateen, who is posing as a millionaire at sum- mer resort), Mr. Sateen, will you kindly have this bill changed at the ottice for me? Cholly Sateen (forgets himself). Cer- tainly, ma’am. Anything else? Cawsh! SATISFIED | PLEASED! Diamond Dyes Fill the Biil at All Times Mrs. D. N. McGregor, Amberly, Ont., says: “I have used Diamond Dyes for twenty years, and never fail when I go according to the directions. Would not use other dyes if I were supplied free of cost.” Mrs. M. E. Fiarders, Woodstock, N. B., says : “I used your Diamond Dye tLe other day to color adress, and the result was a lovely Golden Brown that gave entire satisfaction.” Miss M. E. Rickesor, Woodstock, N. B, says: “The Diamond Dyes are al! you claim and immensely more. I em coloring Photos with them, and find the colors I make from them are fully equal to those prepared and cold for the purpo-e.” Mre. John Fletcher, Greenfield, Ont., says: “I use your Diamond Dyes and am very successful with them. The results are always perfect.” Mrs. F. Monkman, Langstaff, Ont., says: “I bave used Diamond Dyes for several years and found them the best«f all dyes. Tam always successful with them.” The Unterhaus of the Austrian Reichs- rath has passed a resolution favoring the Government making overture: to the powers for the formation of an international court of arbitration. ——-— FOR SALE. The Rosebank Farm C outaining 180 Acres of Land, HE above Farm has 120 acres clera aua ina good state of cultivation, the remainder covered with wood. It si situate opposite the City of Charlottetown on the Southport side of the Hillsborough River, convenient to Schools, etc.; one nile from Southport Ferry in Summer, and one mile from the city inthe winter by the ice. On the Farm is a good two story Dwell ing House and a fine first-class barn and ana otber outside buildings. It is atl fenced with cedar posts and barb wire, with several cross fences of the same material. The shore front extends for the distance of one mile, giving an abundance of sea manure, also a mursel bed within half mile of the shore. It would make an excellent Dairy Farm or would make a fin site for a sammer hotel, having superior bathing facilities and a perfect view of the city. The general eurrounding are very picturesque, making it one of the most desirable health resorts in the Maritime Provinces. Any purchaser wishing to buy the Stock and Farming Inplements in conjunction with the Farm can do so if required. All qvestions asked will be promptly auswered by the undersigned. Half of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. For further particulars apply to the owner, FRANK McKENNA. Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, July 2, 18:6—1 am&w6m if You Are Going to BOSTOK Or any part of the United States, The Cheapest and Best Route is via the PLANT LINE, The Popular Route. Direct Service From Charlottetown The 8. 8. HALIFAX will leave Char lottetown for Boston every Friday at 1 p- m., arriving at Boston ondays 7 am., returning leave Boston Tuesdays at noon, calling at Hawkesburyand Hali fax each way. Via Pictou and Halifax. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Saturday, and ‘Tuesday mornings, via Pictou, make close connection at Halifax withS. 8. Halifax sailing Satur- day miduight and with SS OLIVETTE sailing every Wednesday at 7 am. For further particulars apply to Char- lottetown Steam Navigation Co., Char- lottetown, or to H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt., ay7 Halifax, N.S. ARE YOU GOING TO BOSTON FAST LINE P * Buy your tickets by the SS HALIFAX, leaving Charlottetown every Friday at ‘Pw ow. GLARKE, Ticket Agent New Musical Studio. Miss Katie McLean, Graduate of the Hali- fax Conservatory of Music, and Pupil of Mr. Porter, the Celebrated Musician and Director of the O eus Ciub, will open a class for Piano Instruction, andthe Theory of Music, in the Parlor of the Y, M, C, ms, on Monday,t he 28h inst, sept2zi— The Feet of Criminais, Ex-Superintendent Byrnes, of the New York police force, says that a istinctive feature at a criminal, espe- cially ora thief, is his foot, and that he can recognize itas far as he can see it. Hesays that no matter what scrt of a buot or shoe a thief may put on, it will take on a rounded look and turn up at the toe. Generally the arch of she foot is iow, but whether it be or not, the turning up of the toes is al- ways there, and comes from the thief’s sharacteristic method of walking. Th superintendent said that he had spent many liovrs studying the feet of crim- ‘nais, and that in nine cases out of ten he ean tell a thief from an honest man vy the look of Lis foot alone, HE AILED MANY YEARS. Kiduey Trouble of Some Kind—I ame Back and Weakness—Ceured by a Few Boxes of Dodd's Kidney rills, Brocxvitie, Oct. 12 (Speciai) — As stated by Mr. Wm. A. Stagg himseif, the facts of his quite recent perfect recovery from weakness and ailments many yeart suffered, are as follows: “To a few boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills I owe my complete cure from weakness and Jame back which ing to me for many years. As soon d decided that the casee might be fr erangement of the kidneys, I pro- cured a box of Dodd’s Kidney Pijl’s and Iam glad to say that only afew boxes were,taken before I was as well as ever. VICTORIA GAPE SWELL DINING ROOMS, The best place to get your oysters. Parties wishing to have those beautiful baked beans left at their houses, hot, can d oso by leaving order day before, JOHN P. JOY. sept2l1—tf. HORSE CLIPPING, As the clipping season is now here parties having horses that they intend having clipped, would do well to call at Nichoison’s Stables, Grafton St, where all work is done at moderate rates. FOR SALE. In West Royalty, two anda half miles from the city, a farm containing 50 acres all clear, and :na high state of cultivaticn Front‘ng on the shore. A rare chance for anyone wanting to secure a farm near the town. Apply to ARTHUR NEWMAN, City Wants, Losi, Found, &c Advertisemen‘s under this heading chargsc five cents per line. Office. — found.—Apply et this octlg—tf OR SALE —Two hot air furnaces almost asgeodassew Apply to John Evans, St, Paul’s Schoolhouse, or at the office of H. J, Cundall, Charlottetown, peeretignin <4 & " wkyl LET.—That beautifully situated dwel!- ing on Prince street. now occupied by Capt. Murchison. Possession given about 25th October.—A ppy to Peake Bros & Co —I7tf. | ig girl for genera! housework. References r:equired. Apviy to Mrs, Jas. B. Hegan, Hotel Davies, between hours of 3 and 5. octi7—ti OST—Four-0e "ed row bo .t. about 15 feet, 4 color brown. Kewara ivr information eft at this office, octi4— TANT At once, a few good men to W AN 1 KE whom $10,00 or $12.00 a week would be an object. Send Reference. The Bradley Garreison Co. Lid., 4) Richmond St. W., Toronto Ont O LET--A house containing eight rooms, Situated on Water Street, nearly opposite Round House, Apply to Mra, Lowden : oc. 16—sipd AGENTS MAKE $i8 A WEEK EASY AND pure, Send us your address and we will show you how to doit. Imperiai Silverware Co., Box P L, Windsor, Unt octl3s— YE3, WE HAVE THE BEST PAYING business ever offered agenis. $18 a week can surely be made by any man or woman, No possibie doubt about it. Imperial Sil- verware Co.. Box P L, Windsor, Unt octi3 REMEMBER, WE POSITIVELY GUARAN- tee $18 a week. Don’t failto write at once, We will surprise you. Imperial silverware Co., Box P L, Windsor, Unt ocu3— WANTED around home, ary for pushers, T. H. LINSCOTT, 49 Richmond St. W. Toronto, Ont septli—dy&é wky Icanemploy five men and three ladies to work at snd A good thing with good tal- \ TANTED.—A servant girl in a small family Middle aged woman preferred. Good wages. Apply at this office, oct ee -_ ee —————— — 1896. a — SOLO IN LEAD PACKETS ONLY, TO PRESERVE -.. THEIR FRAGRANCE... IT’S_us Veay Gooo, - 40c. ren. Exrea Gooo, - 60q 7 A i FY E. Grit Bcrren, coc. ” “* Tue Dest, - « Toc, ™ = TO DRINK “FROM ANCIENT INDIA ano SWEET CEYLON.” === —=—= St oe PSS FOOSE? PES PIE IONS EOC 6-9 04 Dw OY Vertes an ae 2 san a4 t/2 yi ty cc? - aa" 2 & te R “ € fhe 5 k tot Falk & pi RACULL.AS x ee ee SYK BAe tere. ‘ i Pg te Ee, vita Ect Wats : ae , \. Niwor an Vamhineting iont aren 7) Le MECLARY, S\ =" Combine! Ch if Besived, ) | A eee Ter ome "A, NE ee Ti Our... NS Fate dese aA2 : ALF =O ts aoe Famous Plerida Fer Coal. with steel dom, Low steel radie- tor ead tirce steel flues, is cone Strected on tle princinie of a baschurrer stove, und is a3 easily » Teguiated es one. Thedistance the heat has to travel com pcis its utmost radiation, and con- sequently insures great heating power with economy ia fucl, WE HOLD HIGHEST TESTI. AE MONIALS FROM USERS. = Tue KicCuany hiss, i C6, Lornon, Monrreat, Toronto, Winnirge, Vancouver. OPO LODOSOGD CHOHOHDID OSES POSE FOG OO OIG SOOPSOSD POSOSHOESSSOS SO DOO ODS POSIOOD OO PDHH COOSEO If your loca! dealer cannct supply you, write our nearest house. ae ee DL LISH Manures SUPERPHOSPHATES AND CHEMICALS. Sole Agents for P. E. Island for THE BRADLEY FERTILIZER CO., the largest concern of the kind in the world. We have a large stock, on hand and to arrive, at tnese well known MANURES, and can refer purchaser to many of our very best farmers who have been using them for years with very gratilying results, We 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 we we'd not advise its use, believing that THE GENUINE ENnGuisii MANURES AS SOLD ONLY BY Us are much the best value. Prices, Pamphlets, etc., on application. AULD BROS. Choriottetown, Avril 8, 1895—2aw (25) & wky . IIH. dbase RIPANS ONE GIVES KELIEr. The St. Lawrence Sugar Refining Co,Ltd, Montreal ee eee ee Laboratory of Inland Reve. ue, Office of Offivial Analyet, Montreal, April 8th, 1895 “J hereby certify that 1 have drawn, by my own hand, ten samples of the 8ST, LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINING CO’S EXTRA STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR, indiscriminately taken from ten lots of about 150 barrelseach. I have analysed same, and find them uniformly to contain: 29 YS te 180 per cent. of Pure Cane fugar. with ne impurities whatever.” (Signed) JOHN BAKER EDWARDS, Ph D., C. L. Prof. of Chemistery and Pab. Analyst, Montres. N RATTENBURY, A ENT » i LET—The Shep on Grafton St epposite Law Courts, now occupied by W A Hut- cheson as a Fruit and Confectionery Store Possession given early in Nov Apply to D May septl—dyawky-tf 'O LET,—A house on Chestnut Street con- taining 6 rooms and paniry. allin good repair, Kent low, Apply to Henry Kackbam oct.—dy-tf JOR SAULE—On easy terms, the house and premises on Great George Streetat present occupied by the subscriber. For particulars apply to EWEN MACDOUGALL, sep2 O LET—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing 7 rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole nouse Ais» inclosed yard with stable, and is at present occupied by Mrs John A, McInnis, who is about to leave the Island Apply to Mr Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen Street, or to the owner at Southport EpwaArp KELLY juno 19,18 O LET.—That desirable dwelling on King St., now occupied by Miss Gillis asa boardirg house, containing 11 rooms al! in ood condition, with coach house and stable. hisisone of the most desirable dweliings for hotel or boarding house, as it is conveni- ent to wharf and ar station. Possession given the 6th Oct, Apply to John MeQuilian septi6--] month \0 LET,—A three story dwelling house on Frince St, containing eight rooms and eo Possession given Oct, Ist, Apply to . W. Weliner- sepiS o LET.—The store end panties office now occupied by Hasza & Mome in the -rown Block. Possession given Ist Novem- Br Appiy to James Paton. june 11246. T? .ET—House on north side of King Square, has ba ith room and is heated with hot water, Immedate possession. Apply to Edward Chandler, PRN O LET.—A ple.santly situated dwelling house facing south and west on Brighton Koad, at present occupied by Harrison Car- vell, Beq.. heated with hot air furnace, and pos we by electricity, and having hot and cold water fittings in bath room and kitchen. Containing parlor, dining room, office, kit- chen and pan'ry, on ground floor, four bed- rooms and bath }oom on first floor,and two attic rooms, and haying hawthorne h: dge and grass lawn inofront. Ten minutes’ walk from Post Office, five minutes from tennis ground and bathing house in Victoria Park— Apply to W. 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