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Marion, unconscious of his presence, nconscious, for the time, of the entire yation, consclous only of the l sunshine that seemed to envelope that she could sing at that mo- ent as she had never sung before. Above the other voices hers rang out, in the opening words of the old anthem, Arise, Shine, f Thy Light is Come’’ md when she reached her solo her voice filled the church with its sweetness and ower, and there was 4 note of triumph in it that thrilled her listeners:— l no more go down, moon withdraw itself: thine everlasting we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills s the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box eix boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade— $4.0 ur dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 pe dozen. Sent hy mail to any address pos’ aid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 2° Charlottetown If? If you want to preserve apples, don't cause a break in the skin. The germs of decay thrive rapidly there. So the germs of consump- tion find good soil for work when the lining of thethroat and lungs is bruised, made raw, or injured by coldsand coughs. Scott’s Emulsion, with hypophosphites, will heal inflamed mucus mem- hy branes. The time to take It 1s before serious damage I has been done. A 5o-cent bottle is enough for an or- dinary cold. 359 cents and $1.00 Scorr & Bowne, Chemisis, Belleville, Ong. GHRATEFU:.— som FORTING, EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST - SUPPER, “ Dy a thorough knowledge of the natural a govern perations of diges:ion n 1 Wy acareful application of i S$ Ol Well s lected Cocoa, Mr. as provided for our breakfast and a delicately flavored beverage which - user ly hea | 1 S us ‘ St I yr t g enoug eve i t ase. liundreds cf scbtle maladies are ‘oating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak pe We may escape many ai by keer x ourselves wel] fortified th re lood and a pr ly . pure bl od and a properly nourished ua Caselle JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, Homeopathic chemists, London, Enctand, BLANC-MANGE MADE WITH BENSON’S CANADA thy mourning shall be Not until near the close of the service did Marion see Raymofd in the crowdel regation, but that glance of mutual recognition brought a new radianee to her eyes ind an added color to her cheeks, making her lovelier than ever Raymond excused himself to his friend, and Marion, on coming out, was not surprised to find him waiting; and. look ing up into his shining eyes, she knew that he had come to claim his own When Raymond left Silverton on the following day he had Marion’s promise ! next trip East she would y him as his wife. He had r to return with him at once, but Marion had shown him how imprac- ticable such a course would be, and had romised to be ready to do so within a few weeks; to this he consented, remem- berin he busivess to be transacted on p, and the more readily because of plan which, within the Jast four hours, had been maturing in , but of which he said nothing. iicago business was soon satisfactor- ily settled with the Western company with which he had been associated, and going East, he completed arrange ments with the new company with which tain he was to be connected in the future. He was not expected to enter on active duty until November first, which gave m ample time for his own personal and for be about three weeks his time fully occupied at Irvington September had yielded the scepter to October, the most royal month of the whole year. The mountains had donned their snowy caps, imparting a delicious crispness to the air, and the lower ranges and foothills had wrapped themselves in a purple ‘haze, which softened their rugged outlines, the flowers had put on their richest hues, and the trees waved their brightest colors in the golden sun- light, when Raymond Dennison returned to Silverton to claim his bride. plans, seemed to On one of those royal October morn- ings there was a quiet wedding at St. Paul’s. Loving friends had trimmed the church with vines and flowers The deli smilax joined hands with its hardier mouhtain cousins toform a beau- tiful bower, over which hung a bell of white roses; and here the fair. young queen of Riverside, and the sweet singer who had brought gladness to so many sorrowing hearts in the Western mining towns, became a happy bride, Mr. and Mrs. Dennison started at once he East. When they at last reached gtor many of Marion’s former is, among them the directors of the at the old home, Irvington National Bank, depot to welcome her to were her PREPARED CORN Is an exquisite dish f the table and invaluable for invalids RECIPE. BLANC-MANGE. F r , mo | p 60! I : | Milx and and I Pr oe flavor moulk “ milk 1 T The Edwardsburg Starch Co WORKS: CARDINAL, ONT OFFICES: MONTREAL, FQ CORNMEAL. Fresh fround. “Of barrels. N. RATTENBURY. | PLEASANT VIEW HOUSE. Wi H has been thoroughly re has been enlarged by the large wing, w b novated and tidition of a reception of opes for ibe guests after June 2th j The Proprietor again solitits the yatronage of ail whodes re to spend th fr Vacation at a fi st «liss Summer resort, | MATTHEW Proprietor, Pleasent View, H impton in SMITH, | Rolled Oats, Oatmeal, POT BARLEY, &., AGENCY, ——— Having been appointed Agent for Walter Thompsen’s Mills, Seat rth, Ont., [ am prepared to receive orders for the above. Guaranteed the best quality. Please get quotations before purchasing elsewhere. | W. W. CLARKF, Sgent May 28 ani to tender their congratulations and kind wishes But what most surprised her was to see the old coachman from Riverside waiting, with a carriage, to receive them Why, there is James!’’ she exclaimed to Raymond. ‘How does he come to be here?’’ ‘Oh,”’ said Raymond merrily, ‘‘James made me promise when I left that he should have the pleasure of bringing home the bride.”’ As the carriage rolled along the fami- liar road, and as Riverside came into view, Raymond watched Marion closely, to see if the old-time memories would bring any shadow over that fair face. but they did not. Turning toward him, she suddenly asked :— ‘‘Raymond, does Mr. Templeton still own Riverside?’ ‘I believe not,"’ he answered: “‘when I was here he had become so deeply in- volved, that he was obliged to part with it, and there was some talk of selling it at auction, I believe,’’ he added, slow- ly, ‘‘that the place is empty now.’’ Poor old home!’’ said Mavion pitying- ly, ‘‘to be tossed about at auction from one bidder to another!"’ A few moments afterward, to her astoni nent, the horses, instead of keep- ng the road to the Dennison home, turned drive of River at her husband in be- ‘*Raymond,’’ she exclaimed, ‘what does this mean? “TI thought, dear,’’ he replied, ‘‘that possibly you might like to take a look at your old home into the broad, graveled sicte Sh ] moked wilderment. But, Raymond, only see! everything looks as familiar as if I had left it only | yesterday. I do not understand how it can In silence they passed under the old ! : Marion’s hammock swung l neath them, as if waiting for her return. ‘The doors were open, and on the verandas the summer chairs, the willow rockers and the rugs were ‘arranged the ame as on that day, so long ago, when Marion and Raymond walked up together from the harvest flelds. As she alighted from the carriage, Raymond’s mother and the old housekeeper came out to re- ceive her, and Marquis, with a bay of delight that could have been heard for miles bounded down the steps to add his demonstrations of welcome. Speechless with astonishment, Marion turned to Raymond once more, ‘Come with me, my darling, fora moment,’ he said, and, putting his arm around her, he drew her into her favorite little sitting-room, the room where she had first recognized Raymond as her lover and first learned the depth of her own love for him. Every piece of furniture, the books upon the table, and even an unfinished piece of embroidery were in the same old places which they occupied on that eventful day; then, while she gazed about her with increasing wonder, Raymond stepped to a little table, and, taking from it a large envelope, placed it in her hands, saying :— : ‘This is my wedding gift to you, my ove, Silently and wonderingly she opened it, and found a deed of Riverside intact, from Raymond Dennisop to his wife, EXAMINER . Marion Bainbridge Dennison. With one glad cry, Marion let the papers slip to the floor, and, throwing her arms about her hushand’s neck, she burst into tears. Very gently he soothed | her, and told her how that having found | her at Silverton, and knowing that Riverside was for sale, he had hastened home, determined to buy it at any price and of his happiness in preparing it as a wedding gift for her. **But, Raymond,’’ questioned Marion, “how is it that everything looks familiar, and my room is just as it used Even my books and my work are so to be} here!’ Ny darling,’’ said Raymond, ‘‘when you left us so suddenly on that sad day, %> long ago, I loved you; I believed that you knew-it, that you loved me, and that seme time I would find you and win you. Knowing the articles in your old home that were your special favorites, I bought them at the sale afew days after, thinking that some time you would prize them and enjoy them inthe home that we have together; and I have had } them stered all these years, waiting till | I should find you.”’ | | | | | would “Oh, Raymond, how true and unselfish ind patient your love for me has been! | But how could you remember to arrange | eve rything so perfectly, just as it used to | te } ‘“‘My. dear Marion, the events of that last time when | saw you were impressed on my mind with such distinctness thet I could almost recall every detail of this clearly as if it had been photo- for me t room as graphed; so it was reproduce it."’ Silently they together te the window, and looked out upon the beauti very ecasy walked ** Indeed, it could,’’ réplied Raymand ‘‘a story of : love's sacrifice lo which Marion added, with shining eyes, ‘‘And of love's ce yruipy ‘2 ron, : {The Eni. ] e+e+e ~—- - Tore His Flesh in Agony “T was troubled with blind itehing piles for 20 years; to work ani tore my flesh in agony. | and Yanadian doctors failed to relive. Case's Ointment was a God-send. Iam a better man than ia 20 years, andam ab'e to work every day.” Philip Wallace, black- amith, Ircquois, O.t Chase’s Ointment cures piles, eczema and irritant disease: \1] druggists, 60c. per box. was unable ‘n'ted States’ Japan’s population at the close of 1894 was 42,000 0°0,to which must te added the 3,000,000 iu Formosa. That puts her sixth in the list of countries according to population, China, India, Russia, the ‘nited States and Germany ‘urpassing her, THE ONLY HELP. A Victim of §Bright’s Discease for Many Years—Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills, Neepawa (Special) June 29—Mrs. T. H McKee formerly of Listewel, came here as a last resort. Had suffered ten years with Bright’s disease. Reported to be past help and dying, her reappeance on the street in appareat good health, was"a pleasant sur- prise. The expiauatioa given was that her little bov had insisted that she should use Dodd’s Kidney Pills and prophesied thattbey would cure her. She says: ‘From the first few dos I began to feel better, and after taking four and a half boxes, I say it with heart f.lt grati I am perfectly cured” es vratilucry Dodd’s Kidney Pills s the ovly medicine in the world that has ever cured a case of Bright’s Disease at such a stage. Martin Quinn, of Portland, Ore, who has been elected to Congress as a Populist isa driver forasteam laundry at $lla weeh. Bad Blood Between Them The ever-slaving farmers’ wife, her de} cate sisterin the city, suffer more than hey care to tell. The dark rings round the eves, headaches, dizziness, palpitation 4 rheumatic twinges, betoken a run-down system. The blood is poor, and is a bar to enjoyment of life. Scoti’s Sarsaparilla purities the blood, strengthens and vital- zes the system, and speedily restores the bloom of youth to the cheeks. It cures when all others fail. A Forty-Year Old Griewance Removed In Bath, Ont., Chase’s Kidney Liver P'lis are a standard remedy. Joseph Gar lner, of this town, suffered for 40 ycars with indigestion and its ever-present sccompaniments—constipation and head- iche. K.&L. Fills are the only remedy that gave him relief. 25. a box, of all i:uggists. One pill a dose. ie hiaaie The Natal contingent has defeated, with heavy loss, a force of two thousand Mashonas. In Reply to Oft-Repeated Questions. It may be well to state, Scotv’s Emul- sion acts as a fdod a; well as a medicine, building up the wasted tissues and restor- ing perfect health after wa-ting fever. —TheS ar philosophizes: “* Sweet are the uses of adversity. To take a licking like a gentleman should be part of every polite education. You never know when you may want to exerc’se the graces of re- signation and patience. Kighteen years even of prosperity is no guarantee that evil days may not befall one, and even the profound consciousness of being right is not an absolute safeguard against the dangers that beset us every five years or so.” Den't Wait for the Sick Room, The experience of physicians and the public proves that taking Scott’s Emulsion produces an immediate increase in fleshi: it is therefore of the bighest value pn Wasting Diseases and Consti _ To-night’s attractions—Those two spec- ials in print cottons—7c. and 10c. per yard. — Moore A McLeod. Now is your time to buy a suit of clothes. We are giving extraordinary bargains in suits and men’s pants for your own separ- ate interest. See the goods at Macdon- ald’s, WILLIAM L. STRICKLAND Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, WATER STREET, ROOM Boston, Mass., Latea Member of Prince Edwar:: Island Bar. Speciai attention given to business received from this Province. Should be pleaed to see at office, any friend visiting Boston. mch°0—3m 135 ‘ 82 12, VALUABLE Brick Residence FOR SALE. FOR SALE by private contract, that hand- some three story brick reside” ce, situate on Rehmond Street, fonting Hillsborough Park, known as the property of the late Wm Kennedy. There are two enterapces to the premises, one from Richmond st, running north 162 ft, and the other in the rear on Weymouth St. TEN g00d rooms in the house, and a large wy cellar under the whole, namely, doub e drawing room, sliding doors, dining, bed, and bath rooms, ete In the rear of the premises are a stable and coach house, in good repair, Water from the water works in the house, ge House can be seen, and terms of ta'e known on application to the undersigned, ~ JOHN INGS Ch’town, junei—tf. For Sale or To Rent, The Back House on Prince Street, op posite St. Paul’s Church, Heated by hot water. Electric light, etc. Apply to 8. R. JENKINS fulscene the same one upon which Marion bad gazed with such anguish a few years before. At last Marion murmured:— | ‘Dear old home! Raymond, what a | story itcould tell if it could only speak !”’ atll| all] -«ll| stl} -ttl{ atl{| atl ail| | att -ul| «alll “fl | ail| all all] al) «ttl ul cl | atl wl «alll nH, MILD & WELL} » > THATS WHAT WE CLAIM FOR > => Patre Needles Vhe Finest 10 Ceut Cig3—— ¢+¢¢Qn The Canadian Market * Made end Cucrantecd by » = = o> DAVIES & SON. 0 IW I» tc tt Ws Ih tt t t ts Ns We can sell these carriages to, pay; our 0 person who wants a go Road Wagons. stock before yon puri Also Single and Do 1 } have no rent we dO a ri rig lsewhere. hase ¢ ble Harness. Ch’town, May 27. Are the Best ani Cheapest in Canada. cheaper than any other person in the trade. wh labor ; this summer, either a Read Cart in 6 different patterns Buggies, Phaetons or Express We can suit you to prices, terms and the article. A. HORNE & CO. \ TAA Aa Li itidddds 0 Qirrirr- We we pay no commission for selling. Any Vagons, please call and examine our 3c to 4 and pink, di 62 to 8e each; Carnat seed bed, 12c per 160; Cauliflower 25c. } SON, Pownall, P EI-land. our Nursery, Pownal. GAYS PLANTS. Perennials (wintered over), Pansy in bloom, distinct varietie . j ce each, 3Cc to 40¢ per doz; Daisy Bellis, finest double wht: | Hollyhocks (Benary’s Prize) to bloom in a few week ione, double each; Dianthus Indian Pinks, Sweet William and Forget-me-Not, 4c to 62 each; Stocks, Astors, Petunia, Verbena, blooming in pots 10c¢ each; Verbena, about to bloom, 30c per doz; Transplanted Au- nuals, large stocky plants, Stocks, Phlox, Aster, 15c per doz; Daisy Petunia, Larkspur, Portulaca, Marigold, Zinnia, Candytuft Double Chrysanthemum, Nasturtium, Balsam, Morning Glory, Poppy, Canarv,Creeper, at 12c¢ per doz; Golden Féather ard Sweet Allyvsium, for edging, 40c per 100; Dahlia and Gladiolas Bulbs, 4c to Gceach; Vegetable Plants (transplanted)—Cabbage, Cau 'iflower and Celery, 50c per 100; Tomato, 12¢ per doz; Tomato in bloom, 5c each; Cabbage from The above price list is intended principally for our friends ordering from a distance. We do not bind ourselves dealing pers naily with ovr customers. sal] quantities mailed to any part of the Maritime Provinces. I'he above for sa'e Tuesday and Friday at Market, Charlottetown, and every day at Riviare ani Maryaret, 4c to 5c Orders : hipped or Address J. J, GAY & may29wy dy4 - THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1896. GERMAN IDEAS ON DUELING. A Lame Defence in Which Even Seripture is Quoted. A significant contribution to the duel- ing question in Germvny has been pub- lished in the official Militar- Wochenblatt. The writer divides his article into two sections, dealing respectively with the “idea of honor and the employment of the duel for its rehabilitation,’’ and with the conflict the practice and Christian principles. As the first point, he argues that a distinction must be drawn between. ‘‘external and in- ternal’? honor. The latter, which is a good conscience, can not be taken away; between to but the former, which is the recognition of one’s personal worth by be defended at all costs. It one’s life for this honor, when impugned, that its rehabilitation is The innocen# man who falls in a duel has gone to his death, as it were, for the sake of his honor, while the guilty per son has restored his honor externally and must settle the rest with his Maker The author then proceeds to deciare that the officers’ corps possesses a peculiar sort of honor which is clos« ly connected with the offi- others, must is by staking possible. its martial profession. in war cer’s duty is to lead his men into the jaws of death, and the fear of death which seizes even the bzavest can only be fast in time of peace to the principle ‘‘de ath before dis- honor.’’ Herein lies the educational value of the dvel for the officers. ‘They may never fight one, but they know that they in certain cireum- overcome by heiding must be ready to do s stances. ‘‘We are accustomed,’’ he adds, “‘to retain weil-tried methods and do not them to well-meant then intend to sacrifice writer but false theories.’’ The quotes and expounds a large number of passages from the Bible, and by dint of to his own is not for- twisting and turning proves satisfaction that the practice bidden bv Christianity. T¥ EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD ITs FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR ON ITS EXHIBITION GROUNDS, Opening Sept. 27d and Closing Oct. 2d, 1898, Exhibits of Machin« ry and Manufactures’ Farm and Dairy Products, Horses, Cattle Sheep, Swi Ke ) ; j } | rest Products of the F ’ Mines and Waters, Paintings, Scuipture. &.. Fane cy Work. The Provincial ¢ vernment herd of Live Stock just purchased, will be exhibited and sold on the Grounds ——— Large Prizes in all the Usual Departments. Special Attractions.— Fireworks every suitable eve ninic Band Music, afternoons and evenings, active Performances in the AMUSEMENT HALL, Varied Attractions on the Parape GROUNDS. SPECIAL PASSENGER RATES ON ALL LINES OF TRAVEL PRIZE LISTS WILL BE DISTRIZUTED AFTER JULY 15th. ENTRY FORMS AND ALL DESIKED INFORMATION W BE FURNISHED ON APPLICATION TO ~ _ CHAS. A. EVERETT. W. C. PITFIELD, Manager and Sec’y, President. ~~ DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, $4 ly Wants, Lost, Found, &e Ul. STOVES lee Great Freezers Window Screen Wire Extra low Prices. Dodd & Rogers. ‘Dividend Notice. Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, . Charlottetown, May 30th, 1896, Notice is hereby given tha’ a half yearly dividend at the rate of 8 per ec nt. ner annum on the capital stock of this Bank as been declared, payab'e at its banking house on and after 2nd July next. The transfer books will be closed from J*th¢ June to 2nd July, next, both days cxelusive, By order of the oard, *“M DAVISON Cashier. may30 ,dy2,6—w ky. (ee ve Provincial Loans. Under Act 57 Vic , Cap. 6, and Amendmeni. HE limit of the amount having been ex- tended by statute of last session, the Goy- ernment of this Province is now prepared to receive loans for short or tong periods. In- terest 4 percent. Loans payabie at cull or at Suci*time as may be amreed upon. ANGUS MeMILILAN, A PRODIGIOUS TEA. in aid of the funds of St. Margaret’s Church, BE AT - WITT HELD Bear River Station, Welestay, Bt July. The committee in charge are making extensive preparatiens for the entertain- ment of visitors, Tea Tables will be groaning, and glasses will Le foaming with exhilarating drinks. evolving swings, Dancing Booths Bow- ling Alley und other amusements will be provided. Ali are cordially invited to attend, and partake of the good things for the occa sion Should the day prove unfavorable, the tea will be held on the next fine day. Tickets 25 cents. A special train wil! run from Charl otte- town on following local schedule: Leave Charlottetown 8 05 a.m. * Royalty Junction i e 3edford . “ Mt. Stewart a “ Morell (a “ 8t. Peter’s i616 « Arrive Bear River, oo : * ce. Leave Bear River, for return, 5 30 > . . lickets will be issued by this train at undermentioned rates, good for return by same train on date of issue. From Charlottetown, Royalty Junc- tion, York, Suffolk, Bed f. rd, 75 * Tracadie, Scotch Fort, Mount Stewart, St. Andrew’s 60 “ Touglas,Dundee; Lot 40,Morell Marie, 45 ** Midgell. St Peter’s 35 “ Five Houses, 25c; Ashton 20 “Selkirk, 15c; Rollo Bay 5 Provincial Treasurer, j Junezs dy3i, wkyli Return tickets will be issued from Souris Harmony* and New Zealand by regular trans on July 8th, good for ‘return by evening train on date of issue. By order of Committee. jure24—dylaw& wky, H, W &wky pat. MASONIC TEMPLE COMPANY. T8 annual meeting of the shareholders of the Masonic Temple Company. will be held in the Masonic Temple, on Wednesday, 8th July, 1896, at 8 o'clock. p.m. for the election of Directors and General Business By order D MacLEAN, Sec-Treas |; Foundry) A | sround suitable for a large garden Possexsion Advertisements under this heading charger five cents per line. | OST —Last evening either on Malpeque Road 4 or Prince St, a Silver Cuft Link—Finder will be Offic same at this june29—tf rewarded on leaving FEW BOARDERS an be accommodate? 41 at Pleasant Point. North tiver—G.o' bathing—Apply to Mrs Frieacuer june29 OST—This morning between Great Georz 4 Stan1 Market Square.a Go!d and Pear! Pencil Pin—Firnder wi!] please leave at this Office june’$—tf TO LET.—A Double-Tenement House, cor- ner of Grafton & Cun beriand Str ets, with Stuble and coach bouse, apply 10 Joseph Tay- lor, Hillsborough Street. may i9tf ‘TRAYED or Stol n—'wo Heagle IJ e: color black and white, from the subscri ver re:ilence last wcek Any pe's:n giving inf »r- mation that will lead to their recovery, wil be sui ably rewarded —Cuas Leicn, J ‘ 97 Fitzroy Street West sinse »d—wkylin TO LET, a cottage containing six rcoms and pan'ry on Sidney Street, at presen cecu- te by Mr M J Moran; possessicn given uly 5th; appiytoW W WELLNER. mayst Ff MR SALE—A large double tenement house suitable for a+ummer residence, situated in the suberbs of Ch’town, only a short dist- ( {‘HILDRFN party of childrea from the Birmi: gham Kmigration House, will arrive in Charlotte town about Juy 7th or 8th Applications ac- companied by certificate fram clergymen, should be sent at onre to Mr Taylor, Houcze & Estate Agent,, Halifax, NS \ | ()) ’ HAS accommodation for two i Ad boarders, either perm in-nt or 'ransient, for the summr months House pleasantly situated ‘erm3 moderate—apply at this office june2‘bins LADY has accommodation for two d boarders, either permanent or trans ient forthe summer months. House pleas- antly situated. Terms moderate. this office. june lé—tue wed thur. Apply at TO LET—A comfortable cottage situated on Richmond Street West; a poad yard, stable, etc, and ground suitable for a garden Im- mediate oe given. Rent moderate. Apply toJ D Mzson. 6'3—apll Cross Street, (near McKinnon & Mcl¢an’s good yard, stable, ete, and given at once Rent modera‘e Apply to EDWARD ROACH, Euston St West junel3 tt \ Janted —A housemaid, Apply to M rs: Fd ward Bayfield. june li -tf, 7 Let —The store and printing office now occupied by Haszard & Moore in the Brown Block. Possession giyen Ist Novem- ber Appiy to James Paton. june ll 2 4 6. TO LET- The pleasantly situated dwelling house facing south on Milford Street, near Brighton Road, adjoining the residence of Mr WJ Bullman. Five minutes’ walk from bathing house and lawn tennis grounds in Victoria Park. nine minutes from Post Office. Drawing room, dining room, large verandah, square hall, pantry, kitchen and back porch on ground floor. Four bedrooms and ha h 100m On first floor, two bedrooms in sttie. Ample yard and shed in rear, grass plot and shade trees in front. Rent moderate. A pply tow C. HARRIS, Architect. 246 tf—m31 TT 1! ET—A Cottage situated on Pleasan: St conta‘ning 7 rooms in good order, with a fiist class celir under the whole house aA’s:inclosed yard with Stable, aad is at prose at cecupied by Vrs John A. McInnis, who 'saboutto leave the Island App'y to Mr Thomas MeQuaid, t ower Queen 8: reet, or to the Owner at Sou'lhport Epwarp KELLY juno 19, i8¢6 PASTURE —for cows and horses—The enb- scribers willtake a limited number cf cows aud horseson June Ist. This pasture has Shade, shelter and abundarce of fresh and salt water Terms on application to James Cocke, or Donald Mc Milian, Royalty muy27 dydi then 2awtf PAS !URE—for a limited number of cows or horses, in city limits Good water supply and shelter. Apply to Geo, K, Hughes, A poth- ecaries Hall, may27 0 LET—A comfortable house situated on | ance from good bathirg on the North River | Shore—Apply to W W WELLNER, junel FOR ADOPTION—A_ ema‘) | FILELINITILILITILILII iggy packs Sor Sk Se SST Wholesale Wine & Licuor Merchant — 243 Hollis & 48 Upper Water St une 18th, i TRY Vanity Fal Cigarettes Retail Everywhere (0c. per Tackage W.S. Kimball & Co, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 17 FIRST PRIZE MEDALS Janei!—35 (ELE LLE LEDS LEILOL LIE HE STANWAYE C0. ITALtAN WAREHGUSE, i os HALIFAX, N. S. P20. BOX, £75. ly (14)oct The St. Lawrnce Sugar Refining Co, Ltd, Montreal Laboratory of Inland Revenue, Office of Official Analyst, Montreal, April &th, 1895, “I hereby certify that 1 have drawn, by my own hand, ten samples of the ST, LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINING CO’S EXTRA STANDARD GRANULATED ee SUGAR, indiscriminately taken from ten lots of about 150 barrels each. I Lage . analysed same, aud find them uniformly te contain: 39 ~5; to 1€0 per cent. of Pure Cane Sugar. w t) no impurities whatever.” SS JOHN BAKER EDWARD, Ph D., C. L. Prof. of Chemistery and Pub. Aualyst, Montreal N RATTENBURY, AGENT = - _—— (Signed) RIPANS © ONE GIVES RELIEF. IN tf POUND TIN CANS BUG SPRINKLERS GYPSUM IN BAGS Simon W. Crabbe STOVES HARDWARE. Walker's Corner. eke wn = saan ~~ o van = TN Good Fits, Good Goods S % and Low Prices. That is what makes pur establishment popular with the dressing public. Cur spring trade to date is the largest on record. For the best clothing at the low prices, we stand today at the head of the merchant tailoring of P.E.I. If you vant a suit call and see us, for our goods are right, our prices re right, and we guarantee every garment. os JOHN MACLEOD & C r sa. -~ 4 a 4 7 : & TAILORS. Charlottetowa, April 9, 1896—246 & wy — oo 4.dvertisers |! Lhe home circulation is the most valuable for advertisers. 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