vv North Lake Netes, The firm of Sterns Bros., of Souris, have recently opened a branch store in this vicinity, which affords great facilities dur- ing the bad roads. The school in this district is progressing rapidly under the skillful administration of Mr. A. J. McPhee. During the past season very nice residences have been erected adding great ly to the addractions of this place. Among them must be mentioned the residence of Mr. Frank Baker, which is, in truth, a triumph ‘of architectural skill, and is tinished and furnished with all the modern conveniences. sole Another correspondent writes ;—‘* We are favored, as are the other parts of the Island, with a share of the extraordinary tine weather, but, unluckily, have no roads, sv that our farmers are not able to get on very well with the work of the winter months.” As usual, we are having our share of amusements, especially horse trotting, for which North Lake forms an excellent place. Among our foremost sporting men are Duncan D. McInnis, with his famous horse ** John, and” John Kennedy, who owns the famous *‘ Happy Jack.” These horses were in a race here before, but as Mr. Me- Innis considered he could do better than last time, the race to come off soon will be of unusual interest. Quite an interest is being taken im the project of making a harbor at North Lake, and we hope to see it a success at some future time. ‘The most prominent agitators are Mr. Thomas Rose and Mr. Elisha Baker, who is a warm friend to the people in all matters. England’s Little Wars. THREE SEPARATE AND INDEPENDENT AFFAIRS ON HAND AT THE PRESENT TIME. It is a curious example of the burdens of the British Empire that Englaud, having just completed two campaigas—one against the Black Mountain tribes in the north- west of India, and the other against the Thibetans, in Sikkim, in the heart of the Himalayas—is at the present moment en- gaged in three separate and independent wars, small ones, it is true, but still wars in every sense of the word. Troops have been armed, equipped and provisioned, and are now marching into partly unknown and certainly unfamiliar districts, inhabited by hostile people who will surely fight. The first and most important of these campaigns is against the Lustais, in the bili behind Chittagong, who are habitually raiding British territory and murdering British ofticers and subjects. Then there is an expedition to conquer the Chins, a powerful and turbulent tribe inhabiting the mountainous districts in North-west Burmah bordering on Tipperah, Murihore and Assam. They have lately attacked the parties who went out survey- ing the region for the purpose of obtaining a practicable route by land from India to surmah. They extend down the Chindwin River, and are the only people on the west side of the Irrrwaddy not yet reduced to submission and order. The third expedition is against the Red Karens in the east of Burmah, on the bor- der of Siam. A number of Red Karen tribes have united under « chief named Sawlawbaw, who refuses to submit to Brit- ish rule as his neighbers have done, and whose districts is a centre of active disturb- ance. There is no desire to interfere with the Karens, provioed that they will remain quiet, but this a majority of the Red Kar- ens refuse to do. a ompetitive Examination. An Ann Arbor, Michigan, despatch says: Mr. J. L. Babcock, who is toreceive $500, - 000 fromhis uncle’s estate, provided he marries in five years after the latter's death, has received so many letters from lovelorn maidens that he proposes to select his wife by means of a competitive exami- nation, held by a committee. All the letters have been filed, and, in due time, ali the writers will be notified to ap- pear and be examined as to general health, intelligeace, beauty, age, disposition, &c. One Cincinnati beauty wrote to Babcock recently : “* lam tired of reading articles «bout you in the papers. If you want a wife why don’t you get one in Ann Arbor, where you are ? If you are not suited write me a line.” A Boston girl has offered an Ann Arbor photographer $10 for a picture of Babcock, bat the latter modestly declined to furnish ie photograph. Sabcock said a few days ago: ~~ ain still receiving an immense nuin- ber of photographs and letters, and , could have more photographs it I requested the fair writers to forward them.” at I a Phe presence of Lord Dufferin at the Italian court as the British ambassador is likely to increase the cordiality of the re- latums between the two countries. There have at different times within the last year been reports of a treaty between Italy and England, but official denials have been given of the accuracy of these statements. There may be no definite agreement of a formal nature with the southern member of the: Central European alliance, but possibly the THE DAILY. MONTAGUE DRUG STORE, All Kinds of Dentistry. traction, without extra charge WATERWORKS. M. STEVENSON Hereby desires to inform the public that be is prepared to attend to all -AND THE Fixing of Hot and Cold Water Pipes in Houses, and Piumbing of alidescriptions. Ali work done by him will be first-class. ALSO, IN STORE—A large supply of WARE. SPOVEPIPE, COAL HODS, etc All orders carefully and promptly attended to. M. STEVENSON, Queen Street. TIN- nov29—dy Iw then eod 2m — Charlottetown Driving Park. TENDERS FOR LUMBER. ENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to Lorn FEBRUARY, 1889, from parties willing to supply the following Lumber: £25 green Cedar Posts, to be straight and sound, 12 feet in length, and not less than 7 inches in diameter at the small end. 275 do., 6 feet, not less than 6 inches at small end. : 395 do.. 7 feet, not less than 6 inches at small end, 6 do., 12 feet, not less than 12 inches at smatl en. 55.000 feet full inch Hemlock Boards, free from shakes and flaws, sawed evenly to proud edge, good quality and 10 feet in length. 11,250 running feet of 2x6 inch Spruce Scant- ling. in 20 feet lengths. 10,500 do. of 3x4 inch, 20 feet lengths. Tenders will be received for the whole or part, and a certified cheque for 15 per cent. of the amount of tender must accompany each as security for the delivery of the Lumber. The Lumber te be delivered on some wharf in Charlottetown, or at the Charlottetown Railway Depot, not later than Ist June next, 1889 A. B. WARBURTON. secretary. Yaw & wky Ch’tawn. Jan. 8. 1389 wn GASFITTING WORK, scriptions for only $1.00, by Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auction, on WEDNES- DAY, the 6th day of February, A. LD. 1889, at Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Power bearing date the 10th day of January, A, D. N74, nnd made between William Murphy, ef | Somers ', Lot Iwenty-Seven. in Prince County, | in Prince Kdward Island, and Rose Ann, his | wite, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of (harlottetown, in Queen’s County, in said | isiand, ‘Trustee and Executor of the last will | and testament of Charles Wright, deceased, of | the other part: LL that tract, plece and parcel of Land situate, lving and being in Lot or Town-hip No.27, bounded as follows, that is to say :—By a line commencing at a stake set in the south side of the Anderson Road, and in the western side of the road leading to Tryon; thence ranning south along the same to the division tine : atm 8 r of the northern moiety of said Township; thence west in said division line three chains and fifty-eight links; thenve north to the Anderson Road aforesaid; thence along the same eastwardly to the place of commencement, containing Thirty Acres of Land, a little more or less, ALSO—AIl that other tract. piece and parcel of Landin said Lot and County aforesaid, bounded and deseribed as follows:—Commencing at a stake fixed onthe south side of the Anderson Road, and in the north-east angle of 65 Acres of Land in possession of James ohnston ; thence running south about ninety chains tothe divi- sion line of Township No. 27; thence west along said line toa Farm inthe occupation of John Kelly ; thence following the said John Kelly's east line to the aforesaid road ; thence east ward- ly along the said road to the stake or place of commencement, containing 65 Acres of Land, a little more or less. Dated this T'wenty-Ninth day of December, A. D. 1888. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Surviving Executor of the last Will and ‘Testa- ment of Daniel Hodgson, deceased, and Trustee of Estate of late Charles Wright. dec29—eod & wky sl sle EXHAUSTED VITALITY —— oe eee THE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the great Medical Work of the Age on Manhood, Ner- vous and Physicial Debility, Premature Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries consequent thereon, 300 pages, 8 vo., 125 pre- all diseases. Cloth, full gilt, mail, sealed. Ilustrative GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS GUOUA BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natura: laws which govern tha operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a deli- ecately flavored beverage which mny save us many heavy doctor's bills. Itis by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a consti'ution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of sub‘le maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our- selves wei] fortified with pure blood and « pro- perly nourished trame.”~ Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water and miik. Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus: JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, London, England, Aeci9-—1 yr dv & wky D. A. MACKINNON, LL. B., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Commis- sioner of Deeds, Wills, &c., GEORGETOWN, -- P. E. ISLAND. MONEY TO LOAN novi3—3m dy taw wky eod SPECULATION, GEO. A. ROMER, Banker and Broker, 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 51 NEW ST., New York City. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petro- leum Bought, Sold and Carried on Margin. P. S.—Send for explanatory pamphlet. sept20—dy & wky ly DR. A. B. GORDON DENTIST HAS OPENED AN OFFICE IN THE WHERE HE IS PREPAKED TO bO Cocaine applied tothe Gums for painless ex dec7-—-wky 4i pd understanding is of a nature to be best pre- served by the skill and tact of a trained diplomat, such as Lord Dufferin certainly is. An English contemporary suggests that in Italy the Marquis will find surroundings congenial to those literary tastes which he has, no doubt, been obliged to set aside owing to the pressure of State cares. The suitability of the Italian climate for the health of Lady Dufferin after a sojourn in the heat of India has also been assigned as a reason for Lord Dufferin’s acceptance of his present post. Doubtless in addition to these reasons there is the question of deli- cate negotiation to conduct, which will be safe in his hands. -°. > e—-—--- . Piles! Piles! Itching Piles! Symptoms.—Moisture; intense itching and stinging; moist at night; worse by scratching. 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It has been givenin thousands cases, and in every instance a perfect cure followed. J2 never fails, The system once mpregnated with the Specific, it becomes an "tter in ibility for the liquor appetite to eri Fi ieulars address GOLDE Reece St,, Cincinusti.a. circolar and fnll ECIFVIC Co.. A Oct oo Ns. ft wis ae OT © \ ey Si th ‘ (This Engraving representc the Lungs m a heaithy state.) THE REMEDY FOR CURING CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, CROUP, Att. DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS AND PULMONARY ORGANS. BY ITS FAITHFUL USE CONSUMPTION EAS BEEN OURED When other Remedies and Physicians have j failed to vifect a cure. Recommended by Piystcians, MUNISTERS, AND Nurses. In fact by everyb xly who has given ita good trial. It never fai‘s to bring relief. AS AN EXPECTORAMNT IT HAS NO EQUA Jt is harmless to Ue Most Delicate Child. It contains no OPIUM in any form. DAVIS & LAWEENCE CO. (Limited), PRICE 25c, 50¢ AND $1.00 per Bort Le. BGemerat Agente! MONTRE AID | } ' e as , | of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage | satisfaction to the consumer. to be changed, for MEN OF FASHION, as of old, ! g for ’ NEW. And we take great pleasure in informing the F ASHIONABLE PUBLIC, and also those who love the pains to place on our counters The Largest and Most Select Stock of Cleihs te be found aowseneaalinnncai anaes FOR INTERNAL Eh EXTERNAL USE. Nourricia, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, Bleeding at the Whoo; ing ough, Catarrh, Cholera Morbus, Dysen- — containing infor- als mation of very oe great value. Ev- cee. erybody should . have this book, ee: and those wha ae | send for it will Ratt . ever after thank wee » their iucky stara. All who buy or order direct from us, and reaest it, e>all receive a certificate that the money shall be refunded if not abundantly satisfied. Retail price, 15 cts.; 6 bottles, $150, Express prepaid ta any part of the United States or Canada. 1. &. JOL. ISON & CO., P. O. Box 2118, Boston, Mass. SSS LINIMENT MOST WONDERFUL I FAMILY REMEDY REC SLlLV HD - EVER KNOWN. LADIES’ GOLD WATCHES, all Handsome Designs. NEW SILVER WATCHES—Rockford and Waltham—- $10.00 to $50.00. WATCHES FOR THE BOYS, $2.75 to $4.50. WATCHES FOR THE GIRLS, from $5.00 up. EE. W. PAVELAE, CAMERON BLOCK, Cures Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Lungs, Hoarseness, Influenza, Hacking Cough, tery, Chronic Di- : arrh@a, Kidney Troubles, and Spinal Diseases. We will send free, postpaid, to all who send their names, an Iilnus- trated Paraphict Ch’town, Jan. 11, 1889. —@.wawkly SRS ARRR REE RRREN for Enfants and Children. a-ctoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stema a, rhea, Ernetiiion, : Kis Worms, gives sieep, aud prowotes di- gestion. | : : Witbout injurious mecication. ‘‘Castoria is so well adapted to children ‘hat {recommend it as superior to any prescription kyOWL to me.” H. A. ARCHER, 2i.D., 111 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T. Tue Centaur Covpany, 7+ Murray tiireet, 8. 4 LLL OLE LL AEE Still a the Front % ROM YEAR TO YEAR the Manufacturers, Merchauts and Mechanies are striving to make and place before the consumers Goods that will please the eye and give And to please Fickle Fashion, Styles and Patterns have are ever looking for something GOOD OLD STYLES, that we have this season spared no in any Merchant Tailoring House in Canada. In TROWSERINGS, we have an immense stock—over 150 patterns ; also, a large line of STRIPED SCOTCH SUITINGS, the newest things in the market. In WORSTED PLAIN AND FANCY OVERCOATINGS our Stock is complete. We guarantee our Clothes, for FIT, STYLE and WORKMANSHIP, superior to any made in this city, and at lower prices for the same quality. We respectfully solicit an in- spection of our Stock. ( 4 ee ALWAYS ON HAND—A full line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, BOYS SUITS, TRUNKS, VALISES, FUR COATS, &c., &c. JOHN MACLEOD & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, nov3—2aw & wky togers’ Building, Upper Que. » Street. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. i8Sss-9. Winter Arrangement. ESS8e9 ()* AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER, 3rd, 1888, Trains will run as follows :— TRAINS FOR THE WEST. TRAINS FROM THE WEST. STATIONS. Betas No. 3. | STATIONS, Mee, , Bat ' if | j ee 4 ok a é eM ' Charlottetown. e--....+- dp 715 | 180 ||Tignish............ ....dp 6 00 Royalty Junction..-.-+...- 7 34 : 12 Alberton Se cade iekee as cu 6 55 j North Wiltshire ........ 8 17 } 3 05 | Bloomfield stecdidcecnunnst | 7 30 | Hunter River..+scees...... 8 30 3 20 Re io chenbeaeas Le, rma, oc 50. 040s sess 9 00 3 57 };Port Haill,.... aka wkoe noes Y 97 Emerald Junction ........ 9 v9 4 07 | Wellington...cseseeees... | ie Presto wWiac.. .vsrcccecvcces 9,23 4 22 | MisGuuche,.......s06 os ee | Kensington...........+++- 9 40 4 45 bs ar| 1035 | far} 10 os) ,.62 |Sugumeregide,......... ta ¢ ae ee Fe Summerside.........- 4 ee me. | Fe dpi) P.M. f 36m {dp} i240 | | ORM RTOR.. oo. ncogst oot: oo 7? 05 Miscouche............+::- 1 00 | SwOOOE 055s nen cee oon 12 23 7 2 Wellington. .....++++....-. 137 | [Emerald Junction........ |. 41838 7 43 Port Hill..... ......- ebevee 2 08 SO MMR ies asec escecenrs ae ae 7. Aa ciccl snes thes 3 22 ‘}/tiunter River........... ib Pe See Binommfieila ...........- esos) = 3 45 Noth Wiltshire..........) 1 29 8 45 Alberton ...... Opebn® cea. -' } i 2 Royalty Junction. ........| 212 % 37 Ws vbni in NON pais a ar| 5 15 | enero ce coe ice ar| 2 Su 10° 90 SPATIONS. | No. 9. i STATIONS. | No. 10, i} ' . y. M. | A. M. Emerald Janction...... dp | 410 ||/Cape T raverse..........dp Ca Cape Traverse.......... ar ' §00 ||/Emera?d Junction..... a.’ ' 9720 i : TRAINS FOR THE BAST. TRAINS FROM THE BAST, ; ' STATIONS, No. 5, No. 7, | STATIONS, No. 6. | No, 8 | , | Charlottetown ....... Gp _ a | Georgetown, ....+++.++..dp * ry ro muberiee.... és .5+. | : = ib ceria xn dais aaok 7 38 SS ER vaeeeaweisccdes ee ar 8 50 .- ar 3 55 | Mount Stewart..June i ount Stewart Junc. ' | dp 90 |} pi 4410 Bedford.......... eet! Eat Cardizatse.e.......... sees! 5 22 Royalty Junction..... ce ee Georgetown...........-- ar 5 46 Charlottetown.......... ae SS ii Si . Pome ' As M. a Stewart Junc....dp ‘ * arte. ven dsavens eseeee. Gp 1 620 MME vis Se ccnceactbeks coee} [Bear River. - .+0+......000: { 05 ee ics 6a sksusecnace | 5 12 Ht. Peters........ eees it ; ie Bear River...... oeesee sees] Oe EMBO ons chewcs colttessvcacs) 2a WOUPIS .. «ss 0000s.0r0see9% ar’ 640 i|Mount Stewart Janc....ar [ ke —_— —— SS a ae eee aoeceoetnana ont — ow a eer =_ ~ —— eee rains are run by Eastern Standard Time. J. UNSWORTS, Superintendent. rawway Vilice, Charlottetown, Nov. 27th, 1888—Gi ail prs 61 URSDAY, JANUARY 81, 18+9 TQUes: ACTS AT THE SAme TIME ON THE KERVES, THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, andthe KIDNEYS This combined action gives it won- : der‘ul power to cure all diseases. ¥: . s am Why Are We Sick? © Because we allow the nerves to remain weakened and irvitated, and these great organs to become clogged or torpid, and poisonous humors are therefore forced into the blood that | gm = Should be expelled naturally. ners { CELERY Paine's | COMPOUND Ie WILL CURE BILIOUSNESS, PILES, CONSTIPATION, KIDNEY ComM- } ceeeeeeall FLAINTS, URINARY DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESS,RHEUMA- - TISM, NEURALGIA, AND ALL NERVOUS DISORDERS, sy quieting and strengthening the [) nerves, and causing free action of the liver, bowel@, and kidneys, and restor- / ing their power to throw off disease. § Why suffer Gilious Pains and Aches! 7 Why tormented with Piles, Constipation? Why frightened over DisorieredKidneyet Why endure nervous or sick headachest Why have sleepless nights? ® Use Parne’s errery Compounp and rejoice in health. It is an entirely vegeta- —«- Ps i.medy, harmless in all c ges. ¢ Sold ly all Druggists. Price $1.00. 1 Six for £5.00. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.,Proprietore, MONTREAL, P. Q e Re 8 ee. © cauezm Kneourage Home Manufacture —BY USING. BEARDSLEY’S CELEBRATED OIL PASTS BLACKING, The Best Leather Preservative known. THE Subscriber wishes to inform the public mcs, 2 >t he isthe manufacturer of the suuVo Milne. oo...) 1%, and guarantees it a Supenor article io. szarnesses, Boots and Shoes auu weather generaily. tt is peculiarly adapt uc keeping all articles of Leather vo which it is applied SO¥T and PLIABLE. It is certain to ive satisfaction, and cannot possibly injure the Leather, as it ie imanfactured from the best articles to be obtained in the market. A thor- euch application to Boots and Snees will render them perfectiy Waterproof, and Lumbermen aad Farmers wil! never have wet feet ii they will ase BE ARDSLEY’S OIL PASTE BLACKING, Pa ties wishing a Box van have it sent mail on receipt of 26 cents. Special rates for hole- sale orders. Why this Blacking ‘s the Best ;--ist, it is thor- oughly Waite es 2nd, it will perfectly pre- serve the Leather; 3rd, it keeps the Leather soft and pliable; 4th. because ali who hive used it testify that ii is just as recommended, Address your orders te the -uhseribver,? W. W. BEARD- LEY, Manufacturer and Dealer in !-0 ts, Shoes and Harness, BERWICK, N, 8. \evce’s rte VeeS ito LIVER BWUStLS FILLS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ALWAYS ASK FOR DR. PIERCE’S PELLETS, OR LITTLE SUGAR-COATED FILLS: Being entirely wvegetabi-, they op- erate without disturbance to the system, diet, or occupation. Put up in glass via!s, hermeti- cally sealed. Always fres!i: and reliable. As a laxative, alterative, or purgative, these little Pellets give the most perfect satisfaction. SICK HEADACHE, Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipa- tion, Endigestion, Bilious Attacks, andall derangements of the stom- ach and bowels, are prompt- ly relieved and permanently cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets. In explanation of the remedial power of these Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, it may truthfully be said that their action upon the system is universal, not a gland or tissue escaping their sanative infiuence, Sold by druggists, 25 cents a vial. Manufactured at the Chemical Laboratory of WORLD's DisPENSARY MezpIcaAsl ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N. Y. $500 siuand is offered by the manufactur- ers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh ——— for a case of Chronic Nasal Catarrh which they cannot cure. SYMPTOMS OF CATARRE.—Du!), heayy headache, obstruction of the nasal passages, discharges falling from the head into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; the eyes are weak, watery, and inflamed; there is ringing in the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together witn scabs from ulcers; the voice is changed and has @ nasal twang; the breath is offensive; smeil and taste are im- paired; there is a sensation of dizziness, with mental depression, a hacking cough and gen- eral debility. Only a fez of the above-named symptoms are likely to be present in any one case. Thousands of cases anunuaily, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, re- sult in consumption, and end in the grave, No disease is 80 common, more deceptive and dangerous, or less understood by physicians, By its mild, soothing, and healing properties, Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Kemedy cures the worst cases of Catarrh, “cold in the head,’ Coryza, and Catarrhal Headache, Sold by druggists everywhere; 50 cents, “Ontold Agou..” from Catarrh.” Prof. W. Hausner, the famous mesmerist, | of Ithaca, N, Y., writes: “Some ten years | 1 suffe untold agony from chronic nasal catarrh. My family physician gave me up as incurable, and said I must die. My case was such a bad one, that every day, towards sun- set, my voice would become so hoarse I could barely speak above a whisper. In the mornin my coughing aud cicaring of my throat wou aiimost strangle me. Ly the use of Dr, Sage’a Catarrh Remedy, in three months, Iwas a well man, and the cure bas been permanent,” - “Coustanty Hawking and Spitting.» PaoMAs d. Wossina, Esq., £902 Pine Street i St. Louis, Mo., writes: “I was a great gufferer | from eatarrb for Uaree years. At times I could | hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking ; and spitting. and for the last eight months | could not reathe through the nostrils, [I thought nothing could be done forme. Luck- ‘fly, I was advised to try Dr, Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, and I am now a weil man. I believe it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh now —— = one has only ta give it a | fair triai to experience astoundin | @ permanent cure,” “rs ‘Rhree Bottles Cure Catarrh. FLI Roserns, Runyan P. O., Colu Pa., says: “My daughter had Se ake: she was five years old, very badly. I saw Dr Sage’s Catarr Remedy advertiana, and pro- cured a bottle for her, and soon saw that it helped her; a third botile eff y nent cure. She ig now eighteen weareeni he 1/ found apd ee poss