ae oe?” « * aa me Fal Gi ay “te ae ae? ‘al “- al : ew | Bog aro PP o~ £9 72 ¢ — SS cr en et i sof. wt me 4 Se. “Be FP va ng * ee ARE SO RBA ES PEA Be DIDO = ggh og tI foe B enlaces is. $M. Fe, OO RE eee + oe. phy 2 Vig + tng gh a Fe a e ene Se : €. > GA He ae, o ol -“s THE DAILY EXAMINER ———— - enneneeee - = Colds Coughs Are ills to which fi , ase of our old reliable Anodyne,. one faction, and hauded lown the knowledge of its worth to t tance "Could a remedy have existed for ei shty family use? It was ory asthma, abscesses ache, la gmppe, stiff joints, toothac Chaps Chafing Catarrh Chilblains cir. Vou can relieve and speedily eure all of these by the free Generation after generation nated to cure all ailments attended wit bites, burns, bruises, bronchitis, all for: | lame back, mumps, muscular soreness, neuralgia, f he, tonsilitis and whooping cough. The great vital aud muscle nervine. Colic Croup Cramps have used it with entire satis eir children as a valuable inheri- years except that it possesses great merit for i inflammation; such as ns of sore throat, earache, head- scalds, stings, sprains, Johnsons ‘Anodyne Liniment soothes every ache, every bruise, every cram y irritat a ‘ It is for INTERNAL as much as EXTERNAL tse. everywhere. swellis in 1S10, b oaltively ¢ ‘ 7 bowel complaints. They expel all imy in «1 find relief from from the biowrice 2c; five $l. Sold everywhere. ! All Druggists . Qsing them. Price 25c; five gi. — fone yy [ILLS ALWAYS CURE AFTER TEN YEARS SUFFERING Two Box Cure Mrtverton, rn Jury, 1805. * Gentlemen,—For the last ten years I had been troubled with ao disease, being @o bad at iutervals that I cout not lie in .d at night nor stoop to the grounc. I had tried all the remedies I could find without effect, but heard of Dodd's Kid- ney Pills and procured a box. fam most happy to say it for my own gake as well as for others that I am pes fectly cured after using four boxes. JOHN BILEY. c we can sell you Dodd's Kidaey Pills the following prices, viz. :—5vc. gix boxes for $2.59. Tothe trade—$4.00 wrdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozea. Sent by mail to any addrese por aid. GEOR? E. HUGHES, {Cherlottetowa. A Thread 6. That Wont Suarl.. What woman has not sighed for it—and felt happy—ii by chance she got -- A SPOOL OF .. CLAPPERTON’S There is no chance of its snarling, break- ing, or being uneven—it is made by improved machinery which prevents any possibility ot this, SEE THE TRADE MARK ON THE SPOOL. WE ARE ADDING To our alrsady large stock of lum- ber, daily, ard are now in & posi tion to supp'y everything in ou line at Our Usual Low Prices > 1 © Just landed, a lot of nice i, 14, 2 and 3 inch pine, wide spruce boards and plank, EVERY CENT COUNTS in these days of 5 y'r cent. off American notes. We take tlem at face. You can save money by trad ing with us. Fall stoch of lamber; best quality. Terernoxe Conxectiox......... JAMES BARRETT, sept 11 Connolly’s Whar; There is ease for those far gone in consumption—not recovery—ease. There is cure for those not far gone. There is prevention for those who are threatened. of Cod-liver Oi! is for you, even if you are only a lit- tle thin. SCOTT'S ENULSION has been endorsed by the medical protessicn for twenty years. (Ash your doctor.) This is because it is always —— se F untform—always contams the purest gian liver Od and Hypophosphites. Scott's Eqjuision, with trade-mark of Insist on te and Osh Robb- Armstrong Engines. Correct Design, Kest Workmanship. ROBB ENGINEERING CO. Ltd. Amherst, N. 8. Rolled Oats, Oatmeal POT BARLEY, &,, AGENCY. Having been inted Agent for Walte Thom peon’s Mills, Seaforth, Ont., I am — to receive orders for the above. uaranteed the best quality. Please get quotations before purchasing elsewhere’ W,W. CLARKE wkynl agen . : : vy Dr. A. Johnson, an old Family Physician. Pp. Liver Pill Made.” arsons’ Pills ure Rillonsneses and Stck Headache, iver Pia } Doctor’s Signature and Directions on every bottle, = per box? p, every Irritation, every lameness, eve Tt was originate Every Mother should have it in the house. T use Johnson’s Liniment for eatarrh. Thad tned almost everything recommended for eatarrh, but find Jofiuson's Anodyne Liniment far superior to any. I use it as you direct. J. E. Wuirr.e, South Windham, Vt. Our Rook “Treatment for Diseases” Matfled Frea. _ Jonson & Co., Boston, Mass, ae THE ART OF GIVING. Dr. Parkhurst Asserts That it Must be Learned Just as Spelling Is. “The Passion of Money-Getting” is the topic of Dr. Charles H. Parkhurst’s paper in the December Ladies’ Home Journal. In discussing one phase of his theme he says: A man cannot be trusted to do right linthis (the art of giving) or in any other particular till he can do right easily, that isto say until it has be- come his habit to do right. Giving cannot be left to impulse any more than spelling can be left to impulse. We have seen what might be called impulsive spellers, and they make just the same wretched work with orthog- rephy that impulse-giving makes with charity. Nor is the purpose subserved by puttinginto the child’s hands asa gratwity the money that he is expected to bestow as a beneficence. Merely letting money go through his hands will not make him charitable any more than letting water slip through a lead pipe will make the lead fertile. The act that is going to strengthen the little boy-giver or the little girl-giver in the direction of a matured generous dis- position must be an act in which the actor feels that he is parting with some thing thatis his own, not something which he is merely handling in the capacity of agent. It is a very com- mon thing, if there is a beggar at the door to whom a pittance is to be given, or a gathering in the church or the Snnday School where the contribution box is to be passed, for the child to ol tain from its father or mother the requisite penny, and then for the child and parent bothto imagine that the child was somehow involved in and disciplined by the penny’s conferment. The child in the Sunday School does not learn to give in that way any more than the child in the spelling class learns to spell by the bare mimicry of the letters that the teacher her If puts into the child’s mouth. We learn to spell by making the spelling-act our act. We learn to give by makingthe giving-act ouract. It is hoped that this truism will touch a vibrating chord in the intelligences and hearts of parents. The world is full of moneyed men, but really, great as is the amount bestowed in benefaction it sustains a very feeble ratio to the amount that men and women bestow on themselves; and itis not because these people are intentionally sordid and have no blood in their hearts, but because years ago, when they were children, their parents imagined that while schooling would be necessary in order to qualify their offspring to read and write, no schooling in particular would be necessary in order to educate them into the far more difficult capa- bility of parting with their own pos- sessions in the interests of and for the bettering of others ; safeguarding the lesser, trusting to chance the greater, An Expert Opinion. He—A fellow I know bought a ring the other day, and he wants to geta woman's opinion about it. She—A diamond? He—Oh, yes. He bought it for the girl he is going to marry. She—I see. And you have brought it around for me to look at? He—Precisely. You see he wanted to be sure he was right. She—Sensible man. He wasn’t will- ing to take his own judgment, but wanted that of a woman. He—That's it. Will you— She—With plesure. Ah, that looks like a beautiful stone. ‘Tell me about your friend. He must be an independ- ent fellow to go off and buy the ring without consulting the lady. He—He is. He believes that if he hits upon the right thing himself she will respect him all the more. She (examining the stone carefully and then putting it on her little finger) —And yet he wants to be sure! He—Yes, He loves her somuch that he wants her to be perfectly happy with it. She—Tow considerate ! Me—He tries to be. What do you think of the ring ? She—It’s lovely, but— He (eagerly )—But what? She (blushing)—But can't you see it's too small ?—Harper’s Bazar. Disagreed With the Author. A number of years ago Max Muller paid a sightseeing visit to Oxford. After having the various colleges, with their respective lions, exhibited te im, he was introduced to one of the numerous theological men in whom Oxford abounds, Soon he was involv- edin a discussion over a question of doctrine. “But you will find it all in St. John,” exclaimed the excited professor, “St. John! St. John!” said Max Muller, reflectively. ‘‘Oh, yes! I have read his book, but I do not agree with him.” When a Child Asks Questions, When a child is old enough to ask questions he is old enough to be ans- wered truthfully and _ intelligently. Thero are many things which it*is diffi- tultto explain so asto render them comprehensive to a young child, but whatever is said should be absolutely true. ‘Teaching Truth,” a little book by Dr. Mary Wood Allen, is of great assistance. Do not forfeit a childs conscience by an attempt to evade the issue, putt*g him off with half-truths, A Curveless Railway. When St. Petersburg and Moscow were being connected by railway the Czar of Russia was asked to indicate upon a map what course he wished the line to take. Without a moment's hesitation he seized a ruler, and drew @ perfectly straight line between the two cities. So, in accordance with the imperial mandate, the railway runs straight as an arrow from St. eee burg to Mcscow. Build Ups When the system is run down a person ecomes an easy prey to Consumption or Scrofula. Many valuable lives are saved by using Scott’s Emulsion as soon as a de- cline in health is observed, A PARMER'S ADVICE. UK TELLS THE PEOPLE TO SHUN IMITATIONS, He Had Been Imposed Upon by an Unserup- ulous Dealer With the Result that it near- ly Cost the Life of a Loved Member of Mis Family. From the Woodstock, N. B. Sentinel. A reporter of the Sentinel recently drop- ped into the Victoria Hotel looking fF general news and to scan the register for arrivals. Among those present he noticed a well dressed farmer sitting reading & small pamphlet. The reporter asked the landlord if there was apytbing new, and being answered in the negative the ia.imer turned and addressed him. “Looking for n:we,eh? Well, sitdown and Il’il give you something worth publishing.” The reporter was at once on the alert and the farmer continued, “You see this littl book [heldin my hand? Well the atle of 1t is “Pive Prize Stories” and there is more yood sense in it than in half of the philo -ophical works of the day and it don’t lay in any of the stories either. Well about a year ago I got hold of another Irttle book by the same author entitled “Four Generations” which i read carefully turuugh and one very im- portant thing I readin it was, Leware of imitations, just as I read in this little book. Now I wish to show how I had been iakeu in (deceived) and how I found it out and how near it came to costing me the d.arest member of my household. Well to begin at the beginning: My name 8 Snepberd Banks; lreside 11} miles from the town of Bristol, Carleton Co. N. B., and am a well todo farmer. For s: vera! years my wife was troubled with pains in the back and weakness of the kidneys. About two years age she was taken very ill the trouble taking the form of acute rheu- matism. We consulied no less than three ditlerent doctors, who, howevrr failed to help ber. She continued to grow weaker and weaker, aod the pain she endured was something terrible. For over @ year she was unable to do a single thing about he house,and she bad fallen away in weight from 189 to 136 pounds, and we despaired of her recovery. I bappned to votice in one of the newspapers & testimon- ial of a similar cure through the use cf Dr. Will ams’ Pink Pills. 1 immediately got a couple of boxés. My wife began taking them, and by the time she had used them -he began to gain appetite and her pains were much eased, and we began to have yreat hopes of an ultimate cure. I then wert for another supply of the pills. This time I purchased them in bulk, paying 30 ents for 106 pills, which were taken from a large glass bottle. I took them home snd my wife began their use. Soon after -he began to grow worse again; the old painsreturned severer than ever. We -till eontinued the use of the pills until a third of them were gone. About this time I got through the mail, along with my neighbors, the book entitled, “Four Gene- rations,” issued by the Dr. Williams Medi- cine Co. On reading it it did not take me long to find out that the pills I bad bought n bulk were a fraud, as Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are not sold in bulk, but in boxes with the trade mark on the wrap- per. I went tothe cupboard aad taking down the box in which the pills were threw it and its contents into the stove. I then went and procured halfdozen boxes of the genuine Pink Pills, and from the time my wife began their use there was an improve- ment in her coadition. She used about .welve boxes altogether_and to-day there is no heartier or healtbier woman in the neighborhood, and Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are the standard medicine in home. Publish this? Yes, it may do some other sufferer good. Weare all thankful for what Pink Pills have done for ue, but be sure you caution your readers against thoce vile imitatior 3.” The warning uttered by Mr. Banks is one that the public will do well to heed, for some unscrupulous dealers in different parts of the country try to impose upon the publie by trashy imitations colored to present the appearance of the genuine Pink Pills. The public can always pro- tect themselves by bearing in mind that the genuine pills are never sold by the dozen, hundred or ounce. They are al- weys put up in boxes around which will be found fall directions for their use, the whole enclosed in a label bearing the full trade mark, “Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People.” Ifyou want a medicine that will cure ali diseases due to poor or watery blood, or shattered nerves, ask for the genuine Pink Pills, and take nothing else, no matter what some interested dealer who is looking for a larger profit may say. —_—____-_—..4beo ——_—_—_- Gcarpiye rHe Eyes,—Don’t sleep with the eyes facing the light. A test by closing the eyes when facing the light quickly shows that the strain is only lessened, not removed, and the interposition of an ade- quate shade is as grateful to the shut eyes as when they areopen. It is sometimes necessary in a small room to have the bed face the window, but even then, by means of shades rolling from the bottom instead of from the top, the window may be cover- ed to the few inches left free forthe pas~ sage of air-—Troy Times. SOME DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS Sell Imitation Dyes for Their Own Beueiit. Diamend Dyes Benefit the User and Consumer. “If the enterprising druggist or merchant is desirous of cultivating a reputation for first-class goods, willthe handling and occasional sale of crude and inferior dyes conduce to this end ? We know of some druggists in Canada who have lost the regular custom of bun- drede of good buyere, owing to the fact that they have, for the sake of extra pro- fits, sold imitation package dyes that have wrought ruin and destruction to the goods that people attempted to dye, aad that gave general diseatiefaction. The reliable druggists of the country handle and sell only the Diamond Dyes, and are therefore in a position to guarantee every package sold. Inferior, crude and deceptive dyes would soon disappear if women insisted upon examining each package thatthe dealer banded to them. Imitation dyes ere sold only for the benefit of g:eely merchants. Diamond Dyes are sold to benefit and bless the user, and every women should see that she gets them. New Musical Studi CW MUSICa Hud, Miss Katie McLean, Graduate of the Hali- fax Conservatory of Music, and Pupil of Mr. Porter, the Celebrated Musician and Director of the Orpheus Ciub, will open a class for Piano Instruction, andthe T on Music, in the Parlor otthe Y, M. C. A. Rooms, on Monday,t he 25:h inst, Percy W. Garver, LLB. Attorney & Counsellor-at-law Commissioner for the Provinces, Building, Room 629. BOSTON, MASS. Tremont To Window Gardeners. If, in potting your plants for winter, you allowed your enthusiasm to get tho better of your discretion, and if now you find you have sacrificed too many win- dows to your geraniums and begonias, or if the plants stand too close to develop as they should, orif you have moro than you can care for satisfactorily, boldly take away the poorer specimens and carry them down to the collar, leaving the others to grow more beautiful every day, with plenty of recom, plenty of sunshine, and the best of care. Five thriving, sym- metrical plants are better than twenty- five neglected misshapen ones. Could Not Afford It. They thought it strange the doctor great Should of insomnia die, Yet he had earned this somber fate— Charged by the hour at such a rate, That sleeping came too high, New Colors. Burgundy reds, cerise, in moro subdued shades than formerly, royal biue, Kussian green and olive are ainong the new colors, Egg shells are good for the fowls, but they should be crushed very fine before foeding them, Otherwise you may Iintro- duce the egg eating vice in the poultry yard. A kiod heart iz a fountain of gladness, making everything in its vicinity freahor into awiles. It Saved Our Child, “My little daughter, three and a half sear old, suffered three years with Eczema Her httle body was covered with the itch ing rash, and doctors did no good. Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment eutirely cnred 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 this untailing cure for piles and skin dis- eases. Arclight and Clayson are to trot at Moncten this week, probably on Saturday next, §Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, Chase’s Pills have gained popularity be- canse they are a specific for the uric aci condition, prevent Bright’s disease, cure Rbeumatism and a}! Catarrhal conditions of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do this because they possess remarkable alterative, tonic and deuretic properities, exerting a wonderfully soothing influence on irritated or inflamed mucos membrance of the kid- nevs or bladder. One pill a dose. 25 a box. The cheapest mediciaein the world. The announcement that Spain has fail- ed to float her $200,000,000 loan in Lon- don will be good news to the rebels in Cuba. Complete:y toocked 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 Seott’s Sarsaparilia and am now feeling asI did years ago.” Scott’s Sarsaparilia tones up the entire system, purifies the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofulous poisons.’ Ask for Scott’s and get it. The Peruvian cruiser Lima left Lima en Susy with f ood, clothing, ete., of the value 4),0)) sols for the relief of Peru- vians treizel by the great fire in Guya- efdi .lo-. Mr. C. Donnelly, wholesale liqu:r dealer, Alliston, Ont., was troubled for years with itching piles. He was per- suaded livery man, to use Chase’s Ointment which he did, was cured, he has no retur, of them and highly recommends this Oint mentas a sovereigo cure for Piles A despatch to the London Times states that the government of Mityelene has dis- covered a plot of Turkish students to bring about a general massacre of Christians and that four of the ringleaders have been ar- rested . 25 cents cures Catarrhal Headache, - Incipient Catarrh, - . Hay Fever, es as Catarrhal Deafnees, " . Cold in the head iv 10 min. o “ce Fcu! breath caused by catarrh 25 cents secures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box. Sold by all dealers. iieeininaienealinsasenis A scandg!, itis alleged, is brewing in Halifax in connection with tae Custom House. ‘The allegation is that samples of goods takea fur testing purposes have veen sold to merchants 14 the city. i A FAMOUS MAN! What His Researches Have Done for the World. All successful and distinguished men have imitators, and Dr. Chase, the well- known author of Chase's Recipe Book, proved no exception to the rule Dr: Chase’s discoveries shave many pretend- weed rivaly, but no BZ equals. Long scientibe Dr. Case. researches produced Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills and Chase’s Ointment, the first a certain cure for all kidney, liver, stomach, bladder and rheumatic troubles; the latter an abso- lute specifie for chrome and offensive skin diseases. Among bis other discover- fes were Chase’s Catarrh Cure and Chase's Linseed and Turpentime for colds bronelhirt is. During 1895 the Canadian man- ufacturers, Edmanson, Bates & Co., 45 Lombard street, Toronto, gave away free 500,000 samples of Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills and 100,000 samples of Chase's Oint- ment. The return they brought proved how much they were appreciated. The same free distribution of samples will be continued during 1896. Those at @ distance should enclose a 5-cent stamp and also receive a sheet af the latest music in return. : To Cure REEUMATISM Tt +.220 Bristol’s SARSAPARILLA IT 1s PROMPT RELIABLE AND NEVER FAILS. ar VAYIEEs MARE YOU WELLE Ask your Druggist or Dealer for it Beistel'S SARSPARILE by James McGarvey, Alliston, ° 7.30. Reduced rates. PREMIER BOWELL’S CONFIDENTIAL CLERK, A SUFFERER FROM CATARRHAL TROUBLE— HE OBTAINS INSTANT RELIEF IN THE USE OF DR, AGNEW'S CATARRHAL POWDER. In close touch with the busy ex-Premier of the Dominion of Canada is Mr. J. Carle- ton, his confidential clerk, who for a long time had suff. red from catarrbal trouble. The slightest cold settled in his head, and trouble at once commenced. He very freely says to the people of Canada that inno way has he secured greater relief than in the use of that astonishly quick acting remedy—Dr. Agsew’s Catacrival Powder, which cures without delay, and is free altogether of the obnoxious elemente commou io cCatari bal remedies. lk ré- lieves in 10 minutes. Sold by drugzists. Sample bottle aad blower sent by oe Detchon, 44 Charch st., Toronto, on re- ceipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. Sold at Dodd’s Medical Hall. Yarmout’ county and town has a great record on temperince reform. Perbaps there is no district of the same population in British America where the sale of liquor bas been prohibited for 80 many years and where co little busiaess in that line has been done. But even Yarmouth affords scope for the operations of the whiskey detective. Two agents from Bosten re- cently spenta few days there and after making the acquaintance of several sus— picious places, handed in material for 23 charges against four individuals. If the charges are sustained it means $1100 in fines and some imprisonment. VICTIM OF A TERRIBL&un COMPLAINT. Paip $3.00 4 Day 10 4 Doctor For TEN Day Wirnsovr Osrarming a Moment’s Revier—Hatr a Borrie or Sovru American Kipyrey Cure “CompLetTeLy Curep and Savep My Juire” Says a Prominent Huron County Farmer. Mr. James McBrine, of Jamestown, a leading farmer o° Huron county, writes —‘‘Last spring I was attacked with a terribie complaint, which entirely laid me upand no doubt would have caused death io a very short time. My kidney’s and bladder were so affected that my family physician had to visit me every day to take my urine from meas I had lost all power of relieving myself. He paid several visits at the expense of $3 each, and would likely have continued, if a friend, who himself had found relief in this manner, had not advised me to try South American Kidvey Cure. My wife drove 22 miles to Wingham to procure 4 boitle. The first dose relieved me and I only used half a bottle, and was completel y cured. I will gladly reply to any en- quirics of my case, as $l expendend for this remedy saved my Ite aid $30 pa'd my docter Jid pot even relieve me for a& moment. Sold at Dodd’s Medical Hall. VICTORIA CARE SWELL BINING ROOMS, The best place fo 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. sept21 ~tf. VERY FAMILY 6 SHOULD KNOW THAT Is a very remarkable remedy, both for IN- TERNAL and EXTERNAL use, and won- derful in its quick action to relieve distress. PAIN-KILLER faomc"e.25 Ser" Chills, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cranips, Vholera, and all bowel Complaints, PAIN-KILLER #262 Best row: Gisherm, Sieh, Menteren: Die bashes = is UNQUESTIONARLY the PAIN-KILLER §.esv"riwiwett PIADE. It brings SPEEDY AND PERMANENT RELIEF in oll caves of Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, Severe Burns, ¢ PAIN-KILLER §.2% pot.tesen¢ trusted friemd of the Mechanic, Farmer, Planter, Sailor, and in fact all classes wanting a medicine siways at hand, and SAFR 7 as insoonany or externally with certainty of relief. anes of imitations. Take none but the genuine “PERRY DAVIS.” Sold everywhere; dc. éz botile Very large botile 50 cents. STEAMER FASTNET. The steamer Fastnet- commences her season’s work, sailing from Halifax TUESDAY, May 5th, and will continue to eail 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.i 20, 1896—dy © Break Up a Cold in Time BY USING PYNY- PECTORAL The Quick Cure for COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, BRON- CHITIS, HOARSENESS, etc. Mrs. JoszpH Norwicr, of 63 Sorauren Ave., Toronto, writes: *Pyny-Pectoral has never failed to cure my children of croup after a few doses. It cured myseif of a long-standing cough after severat other remedies had "fatled. it has also preved an excellent cough cure for my fami'y. I prefer it to any other medicine fur coughs, croup or hoarseness,” H. O. Barzour, of Little Rocher, N.B., writes: “As a cure for coughs -Pectoral is the best selling medicins pte my cus- temers will have no other.” Large Bottle, 25 Cts. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lrp. Proprietors, MontrEeaL PGP NPS 0G RVENING « GLASSES P. E. | COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Giving a ful! Business Course and Short - hand Course, 3 nights each week, will pen on Monday Evening, 5th October, at Apply at the Col- lege to ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal sept29—eod—tf. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1896, She Didn't Krow. “You are so late.” I+, was nearly 1 o’clock in the morn- ing, and Mrs. Dimpleton looked re- preachfully at her husband, who but a moment before had stealthily entered the house. Dimpleton turned quickly, and, putting his hand under his wife’s chin, lifted her rueful face to his own and then put his arms around her. “Ah, my dear,” he said, softly, ‘do you suppose I have been happy away from you? When I met Winkleton, purely by chance, he invited me to spend the evening with him, it took a great deal of will power, I can assure you, to accept the invitation. It was only the thought of business, and that it really meant more for you in the end, that compelled me to. How unhappy I was as we bought the tickets and en- tered the theater! Your face was con- stantly before me. How I longed to tear myself away from that brilliant scene and follaw the promptings of my heart! I applauded mechanically, my laugh was forced, and then at the supper, afterwards, how miserable I was! I pictured you sitting here alone without me. I—” “But I wasn’t alone,” interpolated Mrs. Dimpleton. ‘Not alone!” echoed her husband. **Who on earth was with you ?” His wife smiled, loftily, as she re- plied : ‘No one has been with me, strictly speaking. Only if I had known that you were going to be so late, I would have stayed at my club half an hour longer.”’—Truth. HE AILED MANY YEARS, Kiduey Trouble of Some Kind—Lame Back and Weakness —Cured by a Few Boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills, BrockvitLe, Oct. 12 (Speciai) — As stated by Mr. Wm. A, Stegg himseif, the tacts of his quite recent perfect recovery from weakness and ailments many years suffered, are as follows: “To a few boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills I owe my complete cure from weakuess and Jame back »hich had clung to me for many years. A- soon as I had decided that the vause might be from deravgement of the kidneys, I pro- cured a box of Dodd’s Kidney Pill’s and Tam glad to say that only afew boxes werejtaken before I was as well as ever. —— ARE YOU GOING TO BOSTON —BY |THE— FAST LINE ? leaving Charlottetown every Friday at l p.m. WOW. CLARKE. ricket Agent OR. HD. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street ———— ee Wants, Lost, Found, &&¢ Advertisements under this h« sing charger five cents per line. W ANTE Atonce,a fiw zood men to AL 4iJ whom $10.00 or $12.00 a week would be an object. Send Reference. The Bradley Garretson Co. Lid., 49 Richmond St. W., Toronto Ont OST—On Tuesday, between Reddin Broz. 4 Drug Store and W. E. Dawson’s corner, a purse containing eight dollars and some change. Owner will be obliged if same 1s left a’ Reddin Bros. octl§—2ipd O LET—A house containing six rooms, on Euston Street, facing Great George St. Apply at Wortby’s Bakery. octh —li ee LET-A house containing eight rooms, situated on Water Street nearly opposite Round House, Apply to Mrs. Lowden cc'l6—sipd A Young lady from Colorado has opened up i a dress-making paricr at the corner of Main and Bayfield Sts. Please call, A per- fect fit guaranteed. Prices reasonable octl3—3in—pd AGENTS MAKE $'8 A WEEK EASY AND sure, Send us your address and we will show you how to doit. Imperial Silverware Co., Box P L, Windsor, Ont octl3— YES, WE HAVE THE BEST PAYING business ever offerrd agents. $18 a weck can surely be made by any man or woman, No possible doubt about it. Imperial Sil- verware Co,. Box P L, Windsor, Ont oct!3 REMEMBER, WE POSITIVELY GUARAN- tee $'8 a week. Don’t fai! to write at once. We will surprise you. Im, eria] Silverware Co., Box P L, Windsor, Ont. octls— y T , Icanemplo,; five men and W AN TED three ladies to work at and around home. A g thing with good sal- ary for pushers. T. H. LINSCOTT, 49 Richmond St. W. Toronto, Ont septli—dy& wky \ ) ANTED.—A servant girl ina small familv Middle aged woman preferred Good wages. Apply at this office ect9 O 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 septi—dyawky-tf 7 LET,—A house on Chestnut Street cop- taining 6 rooms and paniry. allin good repair, Rent low. Apply to Henry Rackham oct!—ly-tf YOR SALE—On easy terms, the house and premises on Great George Street at present ocenpied by the subscriber For particulars apply to EWEN MACDOUGALL, sep29— TiO LET—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing 7 rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole pouse Als»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 june 39, 18 St, now occupied by Miss Gillis asa boardipg house, containing 11 rooms all in zood condition, with coach house and stable. Thisisone of the most desirable dweliings for hotel or boarding house, as it is conveni- ent to wharf and ries | station. Povrsession given the 6th Oct, Apply to John McQuillan septl6--}month O LET.—A three story dweliing house on Prince St, containing eight rooms and ee. Possession given Oct, Ist, App'y to . W. Welliner- sepis o Ler —The store and printing office now ocevpied by Haszird & Moere in the -rown Biock. Possession gisen Ist Novem- Br Appiy to James Paton. june 1: 246. Te LET—House on north side of King &quare, has ba ith room and is heated wiih hoi water, Iminedate possession A y te Edvard Chandler. wae + i LET.—A ple.santly situated dwelling house facing south and west on Brighton Road, at present occupied by Harrison Car- veil, Esq.. heated with hot air furnace, and lighted 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 room on first fioor,and two attic rooias, and having hawthorse hedge and grass lawn in front. Ten minutes’ walk from Pcst Office, five minutes irom tennis ground and batbing house in Victoria Park— Apply to W. 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Every doctor in the Dominion, Says,—do not wear underwoar with cotton in it—do not wear anything but fine, soft, pure wool next your skin, which will not irritate and wil] absorb. “HealthBrand” Has been before the public now ; for seven years and every day, the list of those who wear it, has been added to, until we can count thousands who won't wear any- thing else but this. If you study ; your health, your comfort and your ; safety. Ask for the ‘Health Brand’ ‘ \ n MOV eee WAS WN VY FOR SALEBY STANLEY BROS AND MGORE& McLEOD ™ - $9909OCO The Handsomest and Best Working Stove of this Class in America, ue — The construction of the flues gives it a greater heating capacity than any other. Entire base ra- diates heat. Made in two sizes, with and without oven. Oven is / made with three flues same as a cooking stove. Double heater at- tachment by which heat can be carried to upper rooms. Beauti- fully nickeled. & Triumph of Art and Utility. THE MCCLARY Mré. 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Also, DAIRY SUPPLIES of any kind furnished on application including the celebrated ALPA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR. a lower temperature tan any other in use. eee ==—<—<—— _— SS Soh eee ee 135 Horse Power PORTABLE ENGINE and BOILER, ;Locomotive pattern, Hor zontal Engine on top of Boiler. 0 Horse Power, same pattern. 1 25 Horse eee ENGINE andj BOILER, all ia first-clase order rice ‘ow. Terms easy. DAIRY BOILERS It skims closer and +4 24 Bottle BABCOCK TESTERS alwavs Steam, Water, Soi! and Sewer PIPES and FITTINGS in stock. FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY and PORTLAND CEMENT at competitiun prices. Our goods are all of uhe best, including our STEEL DISK HARROW, which we have ready for use. _ Our SEED BOXES will be sold (20 per cent. lower than any in this market) direct to Farmers, - Telephone communication. McKINNON & McLEAN. 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