ter . e as f s woes thes DALLY y MoT! VERY fi r whew rilment House { every in, every o the inmates every pi hs, croup, catarrh, ami neuralgia. me : itis. colds, cough oping cough, influenza ohnson's Anodyne Liniment Origineted in 1810. by the Iste Dr. A. Johnson, Family Physician. fohn- Por m han forty ye . 1s Liniment in my family. 1 re- son's Anodyne Linimet nm y i ard it one of the best and safest family med- ehees used internal and external in all case s. | O. H_ INGALLS, Dea. 2d Bapt. Ch., Bangor. Me. Our Book Sold ky all Druggists. |. Pr. My children are subject to croup. All that is necessary is to give them a dose, bathe the and throat with your Liniment, tuck them in bed, and the croup disappears as 2. A. PeRRENOT, Rockport, Tex. CRO chest if by magi 7 sent for Diseases ‘and Care of Sick Room,” Mailed Free, ee &. JOHNSON & CO., a3 Custom Howse Street, Boston, Mass, THE TRAGEDY. GRIBBER. BURTON BY LEROY Continued I had hardly time w say this for the EXAMINER situation? You'll have good wages, acs thing you like,’ cried poor Mrs, Ellis with startling eagerneas. I had forgotten the part I was playing. Remembering it suddenly, and reflecting that I might be turned out ignominious- ly if I confessed, I said:— ‘Oh, yes, I'll stay,’’ and stepped closer to the window. Whatever stratagem I might be forced to use, I could not leave the house until I had found out the rea- son of the change in my poor friend. (To be Continued.) NEVER HEARD OF, A Single Instance In Which Dodd's Kidney Pills Failed to Cure Kidney Cure, Mount Forrest (Special) Sept. 21.— The proprietor of the Queen’s Hotel of this town declares that be has every reascn to believe, that any claim made by the pee who are advertising and selling d’s Kidney Pills is true. These people were the first to inform, and instruct him as to the cause of his long continued suffering from extreme nervousness. He says that “unable to obtain any relief from other sources, that it was on account of re ading the particulars of other cures that his con- tidence was gained.” Tv o boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills were a!] that were required to complete his cure. A rich gold discovery is reported to — ama a a A a (Continued from First Page. ) Carleton; 2, James P Tanton, Summer- sice Maiden's blush, 1, Mattie Black, Be- deque. Northern spy, 1, M Deacon, Free- town ;.2, Chas Leard, Sea Cow Llead. King of Tompkin’s Co., 1, Herman Leard, Bedeque; 2, Lena Waugh, Wil- mot Creek. Pewaukee, 1. R S Carruthers, Carle- ton; 2, Mrs D H McDonald, Summer- side. Wealthy, 1, Robt S Carruthers, Car- leton ; 2, Wm Taylor, Freetown. Blue Pearmain, 1, R S Carruthers, Carleton; 2, Mrs Jos Baker, Freetown. Munro Sweet, 1, Colin Craig, Free- tewn. Bloom, 1. RS Carruthers, Carleton; 2, Alpheus Wright, Middleton. Lovgtivld, 1, Miss Alice Hendeison, Bedeque ; 2, K S Carruthers, Carleton. Fameuse on Snow, 1, Winnifred Burns, Summerside: 2 Thos Moyse,Cen- ural Bedeque. Talman’s Sweet, 1, Mrs Jas Tuplin, New Annan; 2 Chas Leard, Sea Cow Head. Gideon, 1, R S Carruthers, Carleton ; 2 11 A Stewart, Hamilton. Rhode Island Greening, 1. ‘Taunton, St Lleanors; 2, Benj ‘Thos Moyse, Bow- Bowness, Single-seated sleigh. 1,W B ness, New Annan; 2, Bryon do. Truck wagon, pole, shafts complete, 1, Wm Dennis, 2, Jelly Bros, do; 3, W B New Annan. Set single carriage harness, 1, Profiit Bros, Alberton; 2, Philip HM Evans, O'Leary. and box O'Leary ; Bowness, Set cart harness complete, 1, Profit Bros, Alberton. Co}lection of Indian work, baskets, feathers, axe handles, funcy articles, &ec, 1, Big Mike, Leunox Island; 2, John Sartey, do; 3, Thomas Thomas, do. Judges—Jchn Davidson, L U Fowler, John M Goodwin. FLORICULTURE. Best collection asters not less than 3 colors, 1, Mrs UH J Massey, Summer- side; 2, Mrs Fhos W Llienderson, dv. Collection of Phlox Drummondi, 1, Ralph Morrison, Summerside; 2, Mrs Thos W Henderson, do. Col. of stocks not less than 4 colors, 1, Mrs Henry Wright, Summerside ; 2, Mrs Solomon Vessie, do. Col. of Salpiglossis not less than 4 colors, 1, Mrs Thos W Henderson,Sum- merside ; 2, Miss Cassie Baker, do. Col. of Diantbus not less than 4 Novel Advertisement. A splendid monument of Pierre Cab- ochard, grocer, stands in a conspicuous position in the cemetery of Pero la Chaise, It bears a pathetic inscription, ending :— ‘His inconsolable widow dedicates this monument to his memory, and tinues the same business at the place, No. 167 Rue Mouffotard.’’ A gentleman had the curiosity to call at the address given. “I came to see the widow Cabochurd,’’ said the caller. ‘*Well, sir, here she is,’’ said the man. “I beg pardon,” said the genticman “*but I wish to see the lady herself. ’’ con- old “Sir.” was the answer, “I am the widow Cabochard.”’ “I don’t exactly understand,”’ quoth the visitor. ‘‘I allude to the relics of the late Pierre Cabochard, whose monument I saw yesterday at Pere la Chaise. '’ “I see, I see,’’ was the smiling re- joinder. “‘Aliow me to inform you that Pierre Cabochard is a myth, nd there- fore never had a wife. The tomb you admired cost me a good deal of money, and although no one was buried there, it proves a first-rate advertisome::, and I have had no cause to regret tho ex- pense. What can I sell you in the way of groceries?’’— Tit-Bits. Phe moses asarcum. Guest (facetious)—The cheese seems to be active, it has already reached ths far end of the table. aa ee NEINNete — Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants ‘and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil, It is Pleasant. Its guarantce is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays ‘feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relicveg tecthing tre ables, cures constipation and flatulency, ‘Castoria ascimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving heaithy and natural sleep. Case Burton train was on the point of start ave been made near Grahamstown, Cape | (tral Be : colors, 1, Mrs HJ Massey, Summer- ae ing, I carefully jumped in a compart-| Golony mien ager +4]. | side; 2, Mrs Henry Wright, do. rt em aie the toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, Ps : 7 ' Nonpariel, 1, Miss Jane Hogg, Wil- ian . cheese!— Detroit Free Press. mans wasee Gps Wer Che vere +e ee ee ee ee mot Valley: 2, Mrs D H McDonald Col. of Roses not less than 4 colors, St re ee i Be Cs . sr I dia ‘ ris » enj ny more . . : ‘ . - z ae ; 1.0 : 7 : o-tncnsapha petits ast of i ao Lic rd 8 pe - But i found Mr. me mg , 1 ae Summerside. I, a _— a Summerside ; Castcria. Castoria. i G i vhf asinine ) caler, Alliston, Ont., was troubled > >S ( srs. Carleton: | 2: Mrs Jas Higgins, do. (eneieedesineecotomenin a RARE, SEARCHING | | op gotting out at Burtou that he was | ner ai itehiog pila, He was per-|_ Baldwin,1,R S Carruthers, Carleton ; Col. of Carnations, 1, Ralph Mor- “-Uastoria isan excellent medicine for chil- | « Castoria is so well adapted to children tha 3 ano POTENT ' psa cualom tow) ho mere We <usded by James McGarvey, Alliston, } 2» Lewis Holland, Bedeque. a Ss ide» 9 : M P fT . “ren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its T recommend it as superior toany prescriptiog Essentiat Dis TiLLATIONS as I was to see! : : a, , _ oe toe ‘seam th ott Cheadle @intment English Russet, 1, Colin Crai,’, Sadnd a ‘a. : ee as good eflact upon their children.” neil init ss a y L j down the steps and started off at a grea . hs i né Be turn | Middleton; 2, Harriet Green, Summer- righ., Summerside. Da. G. C. Osaoon . A. Ancuxa, D, 5 (on ene pace without as much as @ glanoe at me. | which he did, was cured,-he nan oot one ide. eee ; Col of Vervenas, 1, Ralph Morrison, om Mass. 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, X, ¥, Ss I had to ask my way and was directed | of them and highly recommends this Oint- | Sic a eee nA Summerside: 2, ‘Mrs T W Lenderspn -_—- : ‘ EXTERNALLY to a busy street lined on the one side | mentas a sovereign cure for Piles. Ribston pippin, 1, Mrs James Pup- ii ienieiie vt , ’ : an rndieieenin ams iy for children of “Our physiciras ia the ch Ltren's depart KM) ¥ sates — with factories, and on the other with $$$ _____— lin, New Annan; 2, Mrs Alice Hender- eee . 2 ice bl L. Ralpl ‘which Iam acquainted. I hope the day is not | ment have spoken highly of toeir expert Q Dor alt ~~ ies shops and small houses built for the A Rome despatch says that the pope} son, Bedeque. a ee : _ far distant when mothers will consider the real ence in their outside practice with Castoria, ) a — 7 one 2 work people, who were- now, at the | has granted an audience to Mgr. Chicou- Winter bough, 1, Jas Ramsay, Ham- Morrison, Lummerside; ~ 2, Maggie intercet of their. children, and use Casi oe 3 * oe Fee ae coe : —- Seaton : sound of the second bell, to cease work. | (jij on electoral and educational questions | jjton - 2, Wm Hodgson, Malpeque. Cairns, Summerside. stead of the various quack nostrums which are medical cupplies what is known as regular ; ee At last I came to the ‘long, black wall, Canade ai , ing ‘ 3 Dahlias, small double, 1, Mrs Thos -destroy ing their loved ones, by forciugopium, | products, yet we are free to contess thas the Y ait a eae usin Gu hae an a. Best collection of early and winter var- We: Minden S eee a a cunthihag preg and cep tarth | yatitc of Shineca baa an ca a La? | INTERNALLY mall o as Yor a brew -— had ‘been or Citeernad Wendenhe ieties, not less than five of nad a fae Eee e€; 4, vonn ; alas dove Galt Gases, Gada eater | te , : ‘ wth ae co -9 cents cures Vatarrha ; ? t less than ten sorts, 1, Robert S ee ’ ' : ” UVairep Hoserran axp Disrersary, re For Colds Sore Throat, described to me. ‘ . ee “ no : » Ae . 4 i ie a? ii etnera bo premature graves. a % coun. ye Colic, a I appreached the second gate I a 7 a. — Carruthers. Carleton; 2, H A Stewart, ee — saree 1, ae — Sn: 5. 0, Reneinee, Boston, Magg Diarrha@a, Pleurisy, 6tc. saw that Egbert Lioyd was standing 9 if Sasnatad Ba : Hamilton: 3, J F H Henderson, Be- faa ae Summerside; 2. ohn ~< \ Conway, Ar Auuey C. Surrn, Pres., 1} ; ‘ Kf cmore : i / there, talking to a stout man, whom I : os” - | deque. iB 2 es vt ‘ WA), By ack Davcaiate ano Deaens the ight was the lodge-keeper. Before I . : Cold in the head in 10 n a : ais cael 3 Dahlias, single,1, Mrs HJ Massey, The Centaur Company, Ti Murray Street, New York City, C€ parce 250. Awo SOc. Pan BOTTLE Was near enough to hear more than the — Foul breath caused Age AB APPLES. Summerside; 2, Mrs W T Henderson, HE WN) ie angry tone of the visitor and the surly 25 cents secures Chase ¥ ne _ Transcendent crab, 1, Earnest Mills, | Sammerside. T EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION : es on Cin ; : : 2 f . : ; : : . ax! = aprote on ™ fy | tone of the servant I eaw Retyes — Sa pope: tg eee ee Simmerside; 2, Alder Black, Searle- 3 Gladiolus, 1, John Cudmore, Sum- ontidtnan , S4°') ee BS eee se i: ee as a oo town. merside; 2, Mrs Solomon Vessie, do. * - iat pots ee eee to the pathway eS dite his = Hyslop, 1, Thomas Montgomery,| 3 Lilies, 1, Gertrude Green, sum-}| FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR |) ——-- nina ' sail soe eS 3 Dodd 8 — rs e° ® ——- and look after bim. Sir John Erricssen, who was made a] Beleque; 2, Wm Burns, Freetown. merside; 2, Miss Jessie Hunt, St ON iTs E GRO the ern oa To ti ee aay My heart sank within me. If Egbert | baronet in 1895 is dead. Queen's choice, 1, Miss Alice Hen- | Eleanor’s. XHIBITION UNDS, » deen "or three donee, at $3 75 pe: | Wae Bot admitted, neither certainly pe saeeicehinneee dni derson, Bedeque; 2, M Deacon, Free-| Varieties of single Petunias, 1, M’ss Opening Sept. 22d and Closing Oet. 24, 1896, u'r dozen, or tht ” _ . | should I be. nase's Kidney-Live . BSE Gas lave dozea. Seni by mail to any address po aid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may2° Charlottetown. thinness The diseases of thinness are scrofula in children, consumption in grown people, poverty of blood in either. They thrive on leanness. Fat is the best means of overcoming them. Everybody knows cod-liver oil makes the healthiest fat. In Scott’s Emulsion ot cod-liver oil the taste is hidden, the oi! is digested, it is ready to make tat ‘Yhen you ask fer Scott's Emulsion and eeeettonl conan wie te on aeons and fish on it—you cas 50 cents and $1.90 Scert & Bowns, Cheasista, Bellevilian, Ont BLANC-MANG MADE WIiITH BENSON’S CANADA PREPARED Is an exquisite dish for the table and invaluable tor invalids. RECIPE. LiLANC-MANGE. e t spoonsf f Pre- The Edwardebure Starch Co., Ltd. Wwoa««s, Orrices. CARDINAL, ONT MONTREAL, FG Instead of being able to puta bold face op for the occasion I felt that the con- sciousness that I had come on a vain etrand made me particularly bashful and meek. As it happened, however, this fact proved my salvation. Just as, in answer to my timid question, whether Miss Clarke was at, home, the lodge-keeper replied rather curtly that he didn’t know whetber she was at home or not, but that in any case I could not see her, his wife ran out from tha lodge and said in a hasty whisper: ‘‘James, James, per- haps it’s one of the young women come after the place.’”’ James, bless him! didn’t think it was. But my gentility evidently did not im- press his better half, for she insisted on asking me, on tiptoe over her husband's shoulder, whether I had come after the i . * rad My first impulse was to answer ‘‘No, in such a tene of high-bred haughtiness a3 should cover Mrs. Jim with confusion at her mistake My second, and that upon which I acted, was to mumble meekly Yes,"’ and to enter through the closely guarded portals on the strength of the lie, while the woman triumphantly at her husband, sad he with superior sagacity, for which I felt quite grateful, muttered, ‘‘Bless me, how they do dress themselves up! If I didn’t take her for a lady!”’ I walked down a loug drive, bordered by shrubs, flowers and trees, until I reached the back of a big, plainly built house which might have been pictur- esque among trees li it had not recently been ‘‘done up"’ in a very villainous manner, I was hesitating as to whether I should go in at an open door opposite me or wancer round in search of the front, when a stout lady with a florid complexion came to one of the ground ftoor windows, opened it and addressed me. “Are you come about the situation?’’ she asked. Look and tone were encouraging. I set the lady down as vulgar, but good- natured,and thinking I would have some tun I said much more boldly than before *¥es!’’ s00KR0Q ‘*Ma’am,'’ I added, hastily. She beckoned me in with another smile and Ientered through the Prench casement, a large double drawing-room which ran right through the house from back to front. The furniture was old- fashioned, stiff and ugly. There muat indeed be something the matter with Alice when, having command of money, she suffered these abominations. The lady whose appearance I could now es- amine more closely, was evidently one who had seen better days, and also worse ones. That is to say, her manners were better than her speech. It was not long before she explained this anomaly. “I think you will suit us very well,”’ she said, when I admitted that I had not been out before. “I want a very super- bor youbg person, just like yourself, in fact. More of a confidential maid than a parior maid really. I must tell you lam not quite the mistress here; I am chap- crop to Mies Clarke, a young lady of fortune, a most amigble ereon, but who has such indifferent health that I don’t juite like being left alone with her, as it were. The responsibility is too great for me, the widow of a physician, and Chase’s Pills have gained popularity be- canse they are a specific for the uric acid condition, prevent Bright’s disease, cure Rheumatism 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 mewbrance of the kid- neys or bladder. One pijl a dose. 25 a box. The cheapest medicioein the world. eankcieeihielaoeeumaeneionnes A despatch from Tickfaw, La., reports that three members of the Cotton family, living near that place, were murdered by a vegro, and auother nember of the familv wa: seriously injured. It SavecgOur Child, “My little daughter, three and a half vear old, suffered 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 clear and notasignof rash is to be seen.” Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B. Mr. Aiton is one of thousands benefitted by this unfailing cure for piles aud skin dis- eases, ——-- <eer There could be no better illustration of the fatal facility for blundering on the part ef the Turki-h Government than an order issped the latter part of August to all the railway companies in the Empire to sub- stitute Ottoman subjects for all the for- eigners in their service, except those who have techuical knowledge. As almost a}! the companies are foreign, it was natural for them to refuse; and they threatened, iu case the order was persisted in, to stop al! the trains. Completeiy knocked 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 tcok 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. ARE YOU GOING T0 BOSTON —BY THE— FAST LINE ?P Buy your tickets by the SS HALIFAX, leaving Charlottetown every Friday at l p.m. W. W. CLARKE, Ticket Agent y 29—d&w town. Golden, 1, John McFarlane. Sea Cow Head ;2,Wm ‘T,Lefurgey,St Elean- ors. Siberia, 1, Edna May Ramsay, Hamilton; 2, Fred Lockerby, Hamil- ton. Montreal Beauty, 1, Albert Tanton, St Eleanors; 2, Thos Wright, Bedeque. Larger golden crab. 1, Robert Sta- vert, Wilmot; 2, Colin Craig, Middle- ton. Whitney, No 20, 1. J W Wright, Bedeque; 2, Geo A Jelley, St Elean- ors. Collection of not less than 5 sorts, and 20 ofa sort, 1, Lionel McLeod, St Eleanors; 2, Thos Wright, Bedeque ; 3, Jane Ann Wright, Middieton. PLUMS. Lockerby plumbs, 1, Fred Lockerby, Hamilion; 2, Wm Hodgson, do. Moore's Artic, 1, Lucian Perry. Sum- merside ; 2, Mrs Henry Dawson, Tryon. Magnum LBonum, 1, Ernest Miils, Summerside; 2, Mrs Richard Profit. Burlington. Lombard, 1, Henry Scales, St Eleanor’s; 2, Allen Black, Searletown Green gage, 1, Richard Murray, Linkletter Road ; 2,Mrs John A Murray, St Eleanor’s. Imperial Gage 1, Thos Stavert, Wil- mot Valley; 2, Robt Stayert, Wilmot Sharp’s Emperor of Victoria, 1, Jobn Andrew, North St Eleanors; 2, Thos Wright, Bedeque. Bradshaw, 1, Harriet Wright, New Annan; 2, Robt Bowness, Moatrose. McLauglan, 1, R, S Carruthers, Carleton. Columbia,}1, Colin Craig, Middleton. 2, Lucian Perry. Summerside. Damsons, 1, Mist A Walsh, Sum- merside, 2, Richard Murray, Linkletter Road. Flemish beauty, 1, Mrs Stanford Gay, Summerside; 2, Mrs Michael Quigley, Montrase. Clapp'‘s favorite, 1, Wm T Ilunt, St Eleanor's; 2, Frank Glydon, Margate. GRAPES, 2 bunches green (out doors), 1, Richard Murray, Linkletter Road; 2, Morris Arsenau!t, Abram'‘s Village. 2 bunches red (out doors), 1, Mary W Wright, Summerside; 2, Percy Marchbanks, New Annan. 2 black (out doors), 1, Ernest Mills, Summeiside; 2, Silvang E Gallant, Abram’s Village. Best peck cranberries, 1, Prosper M Arsenault, Egmont Bay ; 2,Lewis Leard, North Carlaton. SMALL FRUIT (IN ALCOHOL OR OTHER PRESERVING FLUIDS ) 2 glass jars strawberries, 1, Leonard Schurman, New Annan; 2, John Sharp, Kensington. 2 glass jars red raspberries, 1, Leon- ard Schurman, New Annan; 2; Nellie Strong, Summerside. A Walsh, Summerside; 2, Mrs Angus McSween, do. Varieties of double Petunias, 1, Ralph Morrison, Summerside; 2. Mrs Angus McSween, do. Double Zinnias, 1, Ralph Morrison, Summerside; 2, Mrs I B Grady, Sum- merside. 6 verieties of pansies, 1, Mrs Solom- on Vessie, Summerside; 2, Maggie Beairsto, Malpeque. Huud bouquet of flowers, 1, Carrie Beairst», Miscouche ; 2,Miss F Il Hunt, Summerside. Table Bouquet of flowers, 1, Miss sciurman, Summersiae; 2, Miss F H Hunt, do. Collection of cut flowers, 1, Miss A Walsh, Summerside; 2, Mrs Henry Wright, do. Cojlection of everlastings, 1, John Cudmore, Summerside; 2, Mrs. Solo- mon Vessie, do. B. 8s. 3 varieties of fuchsias in bloom 1, Walter Locke, Summerside. Lest 3 single Geraniums, 1, Ralph Morrison, Summerside. Best 3 double Geraniums, 1, Irene Blackmore, Middleton ; 2,Frank Hender- scn, Summerside. Collection toliage plants, 1, Mrs Jas Tuplin, New Annan; 2, Reg Hender- son, Summerside. Coliection geraniums for foliage and flower, 1, Mrs Thos W Henderson, Summerside; 2, Miss Condon, Wilmot. Collection of native grasses, 1, Mrs Solomon Vessie, Summerside. 3 Begonias, 1, Mrs W H Robinson, Summerside ; 2, Ralph Morrison, do. Judges—Mrs L Morris, Summerside ; Mrs Geo Monkley, Port Hill; Mrs Gal- lant, Wellington. RHEUMATISM its Cause and Cure. A poisonous Acid in the Blood, which needs remoopal. Only one means for a radical cure. Rheumatism is a blood disease, due to the presence of uric acid—a poison—in the system, and it is only by the removal ef this pain-producing poison, that a radical cure can be effected. Acute rheumatism is hereditary, and thus it is that young children are often victims to this torture. The use of liniments, em- brocations and outward applications, may give temporary relief, but can never cure, for the poison is in the blood, and until it is expelled, rheumatism, sciatica and neuraligic pains will continue. Scotts’ Sarsaparilla cures rheumatism by removing the cause—by neutralizing and expelling this poisonous acid. In chronic cases, this medicine reaches the source of the disease as ne « xer medicine can, It gives renewed energy to the organs that sustain life, the forces that make the blood. For the nervous troubles of youth, for the debility that precedes old age, for ladies in their severe ordeals, it is without a compeer. Scott’s. Sarsaparilla is a concentrated compound of the finest medicines known Exhibits of Mechinery and Manufactures Producta, H Farm and Dai or Cattle, Sheep, Swine, ee oe " Products of the Forest, Mines and Waters, Paintings, Sculpture, &., Fancy Work. The Provincial Government herd of Live Stock, fst puschased, will be exhibited and sold on the Large Prizes in all the Usual Departments. 3 Attractions,— Fireworks one suitable evening, Band Music, afterno. nga evenings, Attractive Performances in the AMUSEMENT HALL, Varied Attractions og the Panapg Grounps. MPBCIAL PASSENGER RATES ON ALL LINER OF TRAVEL PRIZE LISTS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AFTER SULY 15th. G@ETRY FORMS AND ALL DESIRED INFORMAY: BE FUKNISHED ON APPLICATION TO CHAS. A. EVERETT? Manager and See’y. ' Woa e @. C PITFIELD, President. FOR SALE. One superior Shorthorn Bu!! Calf. Leicester Ram Dambs, and Berkshire Pigs. All prize winners, and from prize winning stock. HENRY LANE, Mount Mellick, Lot 39. oct2— wky4in SSS wa KERTILIZER CO., ;world, We have a large stock, on hand and to arrive, at | tnese well known MANURES, and oan refer purchaser to Ine ny of our very best farmers who have been using them | for years with very gratifying results, Chorlottet DR. HD. JOHNSUK EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THSCAT Office -- Bent Strest Aug 16,34 ly Wants, Lost, Forn?, &e Advertisements under this heac.:ig charged five cent per line. a onan OsT.—On Tuesday evening lasi, faced gold watch and chain. Finier will be liberally rewarded and no questions asked by leaving at this effice. oCti—_ O LET,—A house on Chestnut Sireet con- repair, Rent low, Apply to Henry Nackhbam Octi—dy-tt ARE FOR SALE.—A good mar ‘uitable J for farming and breeding Urposes, Seven years old. Terms cash or approved joint note. Cail at this office. \ JANTED — Immediately acara!). servamt Apply at this Office. re pl 26— S] ) A WEEK EASY — You work right eDic around home, a brand new thing, Be troub'e to make $18 per we k easy; write te ar quick; you will be surprised how easy it ea be done; send us your address anyway: it will be lor your interest to investigate; write te day; you can positively make $!8 a week eaxy Address, Imperial Silverware Co,, ; Windsor, Ont. sep29-—lep -. SALE—On easy terms, the hous» @ ad premises on Great George Strectal prese nt occupied by the subscriber For partiew’ irs apply to EWEN MACDOUGALI, sep2e . _ LET—A Cottage situated on Pleas int St containing 7 rooms in gool or jer, with a fiyst class cellar under the w pole it an open taining 6 rooms and paniry. aliin good | miglish Manures SUPERPHOSPHATES AND CHEMICALS, Sole Agents for P. E. Island for THE BRADLEY the largest concern of the kind in the We can also supply the same goods (Ground Slag) as y ofl ered by our would-be competitors as “ English Fertilizers’ at at least 20 per cent less price than they ow ask for it, bub at the same time we would not advise its use, believing that THE GENUINE ENGLISH MANURES AS SOLD ONLY BY US are much the best value. Prices, Pamphlets, etc., on application, AULD BROS. ywn, April 8, 189€—-22w (25) &*wky — —— = — = SSS The Sf. Lawrence Sugar RefiningCo, Ltd, Montreal Laboratory of Inland Revenue, Office of Official Analyst, Montreal, April 8th, 1895, “7 herehy cen fy that 1 have drawn, by my own hand, ten samples of the ST, LAWRENCE SUciAR REFINING CO’S EXTRA STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR, imdiscrimin vtely taken from ten lots of about 150 barrels each. } avalysed same, and fia'd them uniformly to contain: I have 29 So) to 160 per cent. of Pure Cane Sugar. with no impurities whateve; ” JOHN BAKER EDWARDS, Ph D., C. L. Prof. of Chemistery and Pub. Analyst, Montres RATTENBURY, AGENT (Signed) Box. ¢ ,, RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF, 2 glass jars red or whi 2} nouse ais>inclosed yard with stable, +2 4d is : — ubused to anything derogatory.’’ I won- Caoche eleten ain a 1, to modern medical s.ience—The dose is | at present occupied by Mrs John A. ‘We ann a ee ameeeraaaammase - dered if the physician had wried be ; ? erside; +, 400-1 from one half to one teaspoonful and | who is aboutto leave the Island” Ay sly to eee ee ae - ard Schuriman, New Annan. ing i : : Mr Thomas McQuaid, Lower Qvecen street cook. She was a good creature, though, : nan, ' during its use the ordinary vocations are or to the owner at’ Southpo> Coa i . with self-complacent kindliness beaming seecescee 2 glass sare black currants,1,Leonard | mot interfered with. KELLY jana j9, 18 from every feature. She must have been Schurman, New Annan; 2, John Sharp, bake handsome, too, in the days when shell- Kensington. O LET.—That desirable a < a | ¢ ‘ — eRinz © ; pink became lobster-red, plumpness, SWELL DINING ROOMS, 2 glass jars gooseberries, 1, Leonard SHREDDED WHEAT St, now oveupted by Mise Git a ee j : i a! y : . boa nus2, r 3 Robb-Armstrong Engines mary yer yy Are enh fesse dig soneenees Schurman, New Annan; 2, John Sharp, good condition, with coach*houss emt (arth or to Gin een lady?” oe The best place to get your oysters Kensington. This is one of the most desirable dy veliings : * ne Soe j i or hotel or boarding ho ,asit is ani- sida Correct Design, “Oh, Miss Clarke has her own maid | Parties wishing to Lave those beautiful] _ 2 $!488 jars cranberries, 1, Leonard BISC Ul | S ent to wharf and rallway station. "Se ceoaad and I am not supposed to have a maid | baked beans left at their houses, hot, can Schurman, New Annan ; 2,Lewis Leard, -® | given the 6th Oct, App ¥ to John M -Quillan | 135 Horse®Power PORTABLE ENGINE and BOILER, Locomotive pattern, Hor Best Worka ' at all. You are to help the parlor maid | do so by leaving order day before. North Carleton. : 3 —— zontal Engine on top of Boiler, @ Sb PD and look after the _houso nen. But— 2 glass jars cherries, 1, Rowan or. WANTED {cazemploz tive: :en and 192(Horee Power, same pattern. ye beth See oe ee Sa JOHN P. JOY. | Wright, Summerside; 2, Frederick AN TILL) tnree ladies to wox’ < at and | 1525Horse Power STATIONARY ENGINE andj BOILER, all in first-class onder around home, A good thing with good sal- ary for pushers, T. H. LINSC@TT, 49 Richmond St. W. Terernte , Ont septli—dy& wky sept21—tf. WE ARE ADDING Wright, Carleton. Judges—D A Sharp, Summerside ; John Johnson,Long River; A K Henry, Granyille. FISH AND SEA PRODUCTS, Price low. Terms easy. *= NEW DAIRY ENGINES in stock, Abegweit™patiern. DAIRY BOILERS new, On hand. Alao, DAIRY SUPPLIES of any kind furnished on application Ee including the celebrated ALPA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR. It skims closer and ® you inthe night you would hear and come to me. Don't you think the house is haunted,’’ she went on hastily, with & nervous laugh, ‘‘the girls who same last week all thought it must be, and HAVE YOU TRIED THEM? ROBB ENGINEERING CC. ld. Amherest. ne ere ——] refused to take the situation. But it ls Half quintal codfish, 1,17 H Robblee, |, , If not, you are making a WaNrep rwsepraTELY —4 x wd, cape | & lower temperature tha avy otherin use, 24 Bottle BABCOCK TESTERS alwat not 60; it is only that Mies Clarke is To our already large stock of lum- Ebbsfleet. mistake, as they are one of | to take the place of either cook or bo. isemaid . : ; neryons, and sometimes walks about the ber, daily, ar dgare now i i “ , ’ in a month ortwo, No washing 4 a od Steam, Water, Soil and Sewer PIPES and FITTINGS in stock, a 5 a mea house af night, in fact.” The led. dex te cael an & post). Half quintal hake, 1, T IL Robblee, | the most wholesome and nour- | {R2 me2" : sepia —twie FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY and PORTLAND CEMENT at competition price® . blurted this oat in a frightened on, i ieoes eee ee Se Reet. a ishing foods on the market to- — -- Our goods are all of the best, including our STEEL DISK HARROW, which POT BARLEY &e AGENCY was clectrified. \lice a somnambulist! Barrel Oysters, 1, Stanley Compton, . j WANTEIL SEE ate accel? See ey or oa + Gls, ' What should I hear next! Forgetting 0 U | L P : St Eleanors; 2,Eli Gallant,St Eleanors. day. They are also highly + 4i/ whom $10.06 or $i2 00 a week : tomes my interlocutor, I let my eyes rove Ur USual LOW PriCeS— cet | lbs. hake sounds, T H Robble ; us ne em noel ccamny nenagbonge Our SEED B@EES will be sold (20 per cent. lower thanfany in this market) y my eyes rove out : obblee, | recommended by the leadin The Bradley G ; r : Having been ar pointed Avent for Walt of the window through which I had ‘ Ebbsfleet. -. 8 Fe ee oe > Mb direct to Farmers. ‘Telephone communication. Thompeon’s M Seaforth, Ont. 1 am} entered. As I dideo all my fence, all Just landed, a lot of nice 1, 14, 2 Half dozen, unlabelled cans of k physicians everywhere. For i <. Brantford, Ont. prepared to receive orders for the above. | my donbts received a shocking confirma- aod pluck, Pn® Wideaprace boards | 514), 1, T H Robles, Kbbeflect. | eale. at yr salar McKINNON & McLEAN Guaranteed the Lest Please get} tion. Gliding rather than walking among and plank. i lfd zen aniaboliod can ‘of I T tae Gane =e 7 eat A Pe _ , Bs L i, oy 7 s, ne occ - . . ; q'totations before 1 asing elsewhere. the trees on a small lawn on the other ve 8 of lobsters eden av a Prait and Comsectionery dam Charlottetown, April 16, 1896—dy & wy W.W. CLARKE agent BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES JOUN M. NICHOLSON, Prop’r. Having opened a public Stable on Gratton Street, I am prepared to take Gentlemen’s horses and Coits at all seasons of the year to geare. warn, Decal ~ pet in road condition mmediate use, orse Clipping also at tended to. Terms reasonable. _— eee TO LET That besntifully situated two story dwelling om Prince St, aow occu id by Mr. Thos. R. Brooks, Possess; ! about lst Novem her. Ape. given é PEAKE BROS. & CO, sept26t—-tf becomes an easy Scrofula. side of the carriage drive was a figure that looked to me the wreck of my beau- tiful Alice With a face white and drawn, a figure limp and stooping, a furtive hesitating manner, this, [ thought could never be the girl whose only faults a few months ago had been levity, thoughtlessness, frivolity. Was this what her uncle's fortune had brought her? I had risen from my seat and was watch- ing her spell-bound, Tbe chaperon, whose name was Mrs. Ellis, left her chair and came close to me to whisper :— “That is Mies Clarke. and oh! you wouldn't believe the change that’s come over her in only three months’ time. I can't make it ont.’’ “No,"' said I, slowly, “but we must find out the cause, you know; we mast.’’ “You'll stay, then’ You'll take the Build Up. When the system is run down a person prey to Consumption or Many valuab'e lives are saved by using Scot’s E nulsion as soon as a de- ch oe in health is observed. EVERY CENT COUNTS in these days of 5 rir cent. off American notes. We take them at face. You can save money by trad ing with us, Full stock of lumber; best quelity. TELEPHONE CONNECTION sescccese JAMES BARRETT, rept 11 Connolly’s Whar. The Canada Accident ASSURANCE CO, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, ACENT FOR P. E. L, Accepts Plate Glass Instrance also. May 23, 1896—law (6) 1, Mrs Wm A Beairsto,Muddy Creek ; 2, Gabriel S Allen, Searletown. Half dozen, unlabelled cans blue- berries, 1, J S Allen, Summerside; 2 Gabriel S Allen, Searletown. Half dozen, unlabelled cans Straw- berries, 1, Fred Lord, Tryon: 2, J § Allen, Summerside. Half dozen (unlabelled) cans rasp- berries, 1, JS Allen, Summerside ; 2 Gabuiel S Allen, Searletown. Half dozen (unlabelled) cans toma- toes, 1, Gabriel S Allen, Searletown ; 2, JS Allen, Summerside. Judges, Thos McAllester, Summer- side; Andrew Bowness, Kensington ; Stephen Gallant, Richmond. + CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS, ““T 0 ible-seated wagon, 1, Wm Pound, Margate; 2, Danie! McNeill, Summer- side. Single-seated wagon, 1, Wm Pound, Margate ; 2, Daniel McNeill, Summer- side. BEER & GOFF 40c. | Buys a pair of Ladies’ Gaiters. We have better ones for a little more money. Also, Ladies’ and Misses’ Jersey Leggins just received. R. K. JOST, STAMPER’S CORNER July 30 Edward Chandler, } Possession given early in Novy Apply w D May septl—dycwky-tf Whee on housemaid apply to Mra Peters, Sidmont. septls—ty O LET,—A three atory dwelling house on Prince St, containing eight rooms and ww Possession given Oct, Ist. Apply to ’, W. Weliner- septs ; 7 Ler.—The store and occupied by Hasza & Moore in the -rown Block. Possession given Ist Novem. } Br Appiy to James Paton. june 1! 2 4 6. ; O LET.—A pleasantly situated dwelling | house facing south and weston Brighton | Road, at present occupied by Harrison Car- . heated with hot air furnace, and rintinz office now yee y electricity, and having hot and} cold water fitfings in bath room and kitchen, Containing parlor, dining room, office, kit- | chen and pantry, on ground floor, feur bed- |} rooms and bath room on first floor, and twe |} attic rooms, and having hawthorne hedge |} and grass lawn in front. Ten minute.’ walk } from Post Office, five minutes from tennis ground and bathing house in Victoria Park— }, Apply to W. C, Hargis, JR, sepulé - tf “ET—House on north side of King Square, has bath room and is heated with hot water, Immediate possession, Apply to ‘ter who has given you up as incurable—the remedy is now within your ‘reach, by its use you can be restored to a life of usefulness and happiness. Price, one pack. ige, $1; six packages, $5; by mail free of postage. One will please, x guaranteed to cure, Pamphlet free to any address. Wood’s PhOSphOdine.—7%e Great Engtish Remedy. Is the result of over 85 years treating thousands of cases with al! knowa drugs, until at last we have discovered the true remedy and treatment-® combination that will effect a prompt and permanent cure in al! stagesof Sésual Debility, Abuse or Excesses, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Mi Worry, Excessive Use af Opium, Tobacco, or Alcoholic Stimulants, all of which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Wood's The Wc'od Company, Windsor, Ont -, Canada. ‘Wood's Phosphodine is sold by responsible wholesale and retail druggists in the Dominion Sweex yee eVee1evesty oe - . ~