OF nama ne oe eR eB cesta at NP CN tai ee A Woman on the Scaffold. SHRIEKING WITH TERROR AS SHE IS DRAGGED T) HER DOOM. A horrible hanging occurred on the 26th instant, at Lincoln, Eagland. The victim was Mrs. Leftley, who poisoned her husband last fall,and was duly con victed and sentenced at Lincolnshire sessions. eb Ms -£) Didn't Press It, A few days ago, a Detroiter and his | wife were making ua trip through the ' State prison at Jackson, and both were _impressed with the countenance of a | certain coavict in one of the shops. He | looked so melancholy aud downhearte | | that the lady's sympathies were strong- ly aroused, and the geotleman was cer- She had, however, acquired | tain that be could discover evidences some money by her husband’sdeath,and | that the man had a great deal of moral she spent it liberally in pressing an ap- | worth in his character. One of the peal to the Home Secretary for a com | guards was appealed to for information, mutation of sentence to imprisonment for life. or if that were refused, for a re- prieve of a few weeks. To the very last moment Mrs. Leffly believed that a re prieve would be granted, and she was net by any means reconciled to her fate. When she first saw the hangman in the pinioning room, she shrieked with terror and fainied. She was re- stored to cunsciousness and the hang- man began to prepare her for the gal- lows by pinioning her elbows and fixing a strap loosely around her skirts to be tightened about her ankles after she had walked ‘to the seaffold- Mrs. Leflley fought desperately te prevent these re- straints, and gave utterance to frightful yells, which Swere heard outside the massive walls of the jail. On the way to the seaffold the screams of the con- demoed woman were almost maniacal, eod drowned the voice of the prison chaplain who was reciting the prayers for the dying. When she was piaced upon the trap she continued to scream and incoherently avow her innocence unti) the white cap was pulled down over her mouth and stified her voice. Then the trap fell,the woman was drop- ped into the well, and in a few minutes was pronounced dead. The usual in- quest was held and the corpse was buried in the jail yard and covered with quicklime. Contrary tothe usual cus- tom, po representatives of the press were admitted to the jail-yard,and very contradictory stories are told by the mecical men and other official witnes ses of the execution. All the facts as stated above are admitted bv the witnesses, but some of them state in ad- dition that hangman Binns was un- necessarily and barbarously brutal in his treatment of the unhappy woman. According to their statements he knocked her down in the pinioning- room and choked her until her face was livid, in order to stop her screaming. The London papers generally condema the exclusion of the press, and say that this disgracetul scene furnishes another and quite sufficient reason forthe dis- missal of the drunken brute Binns from the office of official hangman. ————————- oe Buy Werx& Co's. Tea. [may28 lw wky 2 —_— Insane From Love. Miss Nellie Belmont, a young girl from Virginia, died at Mount Hope insane asylum Baltimore, Md., on Satur- day. While there visiting triends some yearsago she became engaged to a young cote He was too poor to marry ber and went to Chicago to try to get a practice. She was to remain there until he was able to take her to a comfortable home. She taught music and worked at dress-making. Her health steadily failed, but she did not mention the fact to her lover Two weeks ago she was prostrated by a severe attack | of malarial fever. Her actions were’so wild that her friends were forced to send her to Mount Hope. A reaction at once set in and she died in convulsions. On the same day # telegram was receiv- ed from the young physician jn Chicago saying that he was coming to take her to his new home, having acquired a lu- crative practice. He arrived next day. When he learned how her faithfulness had brought on her illness, he seemed heart-broken. He returned at one to the West. _——————i >i Buy Weeks & Co's. Tea. {may28 lw wky 2i nn a —————~ A Female J. P. In conversation with Mrs. Ada Reed, recently elected a justice of the peace a Liverpool, Pennsylvania, she said: “It it is true that Ihave taken the oath of office, huve my commission and intend fulfilling the duties of my officefto the best of my abilities. I was elected as a so-called joke; but I took the oath in. stead of the would-be slur. I have not done any business as yet on account of having no docket, The legality of my holding the office is likely to be tested. It did take courage,and a great amount of it, toallow my name to have so much publicity, but since I have been elected I intend to faithfully perform the duties of the office if I can legally do so.” Mrs. Reed is a lady of marked intelligence and respectability. a + ee I BuyjWrexs & Co's. Tea. [may28 lw wky 2i rr, © A pmo Sn, Daring the month of May the Canada Pacific railway syndicate sold 65,000 acres of Northwest land. Last May one er acres were sold, while the Sales of the whole year oaly aggregat- ed 83,000 acres. The hes hte aioath ranged from $2,50 to $7.50 per acre’ Donald A. Smith, who has just returned from Eagland, reports the interest in Canada unabated there, the stock of the Canadian Pucifie being (rapidly absorbed by English investors, who are etaking advantoge of the preseat low and he replied: — “Yes, he is well behaved—one of the best in the prison.” “He seems sorry for his offence,” ob- served the lady, “Yes’m.” “And 1 know he would be pardoned,” added the man, “Yesr. You might speak to the Governor. I believe the ulfence was u trifling one.” “Do you know was!” “Why, I believe he came from your city. 1 think he entered a house in the evening, choked the lady senseless, aad then stole money and jewel: y.’ “W-why, when was il?” gasped th: ady. “Oh, about two years ago.” “And he was sont for five years?” ask- ed the map. “Yes'r. If youdesire to press the matter, 1j]——” ‘Press be hanged!” blurted the De- troiter “Here's the very woman he choked and robbed. It was my own wife he nearly killed! Mary, 1 guess we won't slop over On him any further!” el ee Buy Wreks & Uo’s, Tea. {may28 lw wky 2i nn Ethan Army Statistics. honest it exactly what it Among the 86,000 non-commissional officers and men constituting the British home army on the lst of January, and including all young soldiers,were under 5 feet Sinches in beight 10,622; between that and 5 feet 6 inches, 11,944; be- tween 5feet 6 inches and 5 jeet 7 in- ches there were 15,810, and nearly the same number, or 15,490 5 feet 8 inches or an inch under; between 5 feet 8 in- ches and 5 feet 9 inches therefwere 12,- 763; between 5 feet 9 inches and 5 feet 10 inehes and 5 feet 11, 5,373. About that height there were only 5,000 men, and one-fifth are in the Household Cavalry, of whom 665 are over, and 178:less than an inch under, 6 feet. In the Guards, notwithstandiog the lowering of the standard trom 5 feet 8 inches; there are but 505 men between 5 feet 7 inches, the new, and 5 feet 8 inches, the old, minium. In the matter of the chest measurement there were 2,376 uuder 33 inches and 5,515 between that and 34 inches. Foreachn inereus- ed inch above that the respective num- bers are 13,796, 16,303, 17,106, and 13,690. Above 38 inches; the number are, of course, much less. ETS ee Buy Weeks & Co’s Tea. fmay28 lw wky 2i Onn Steam vs. Sail. A table has been complied by Mr. F. Jobnson of the Merchants Exchange, which shows how rapidly steamers are supplanting sailiog vessels in the carry- ing trade of the St. Lawrence. The ar- rivals of sailing vessels and ocean steamers at the port ef Quebee from sea at intervals from 1864 to 1883 in- clusive, will be of interest to those en- gaged in the shipping business: — J Sailing Ocean Year Vessels Tonnage Steamers Tonnage Besson 1,998 642,046 43 66,302 Zeer...... 28 612,535 60 64.947 ae SUS 566,981 70 87,911 Ts os aba 957 655,449 89 113,287 BS. + dots 1,004 712,484 150 183,366 es. 4. 1,017 727,407 159 216,406 1875 er 786 543.182 117 171,649 ee 958 763,423 160 214,579 Dean cess 26 706,346 261 400,737 ee 643 498,870 233 383,818 ic ese.e 563 449,782 220 366,254 i 504,962 269 451,509 eS ae ee ee Buy WEEeks & Co's. Tea. [may28 lw wky 2i —— +e ae He Could Not Uuderstand. “*T cannot understand,” said a For! ayne man the other day, ‘why it is that weeds always grow so much faster than my vegetables and seems to thrive so much better.” “Oh, well,” replied a friend, “you must remember the earth is the motber of the weeds and only stepmother to your garden truck.” onninaiiitiiitleeiiigiapaaliail eS Special Notices. Tue Great Slaughter of dry goods, oil paintings, chromos, photo frames, mirrors, etc., positively closes on Monday evening, June 2nd, inst. [in20 2i Jetty Rox and Jelly Squares at the City Steam Bakery, Prince Street.—J. Qurrx. [ may30 Two huudred boxes Choice Figs just veceiv- ed at Beer & Goff’s. [may29 Oxances, Lemons, Dates, Jams, Jellies, and everything nice at the City Steam Bakery, [may30 Frrex Cocoanut, Vanilla and Wine Cake, at the City Steam Bakery, Prince Street,—.J. QUIRK. [may30 Buy Werss & Co’s. Tea. {may28 lw wky 2i Norice.—All Horse and Carriage Tax and Dog Tax for the year 1984, unpaid by the 20th of June next, wiil be sued for without further notice. —F. 8S. Cuanper, Collector. {m29 td Goop Sucar retailing for seven cents per me Se ee AL IME TIN Et me, Exoce.urnt Trea, wholesale and retail, very low, at J. B, MacpoNaLn’s. [mz9d & w Ruavesarn, dried apples, timothy seed, just arrived, at R. K. PBrace’s. t New Dresstxc.—A beautiful dressing for kid and oil goat boots at Dorsey, Goff & Co. We are s-iling our Boots and Shoes much cheaper this summer than before.—Dorsty. ‘ ‘ or Gorr & Co. {m 27 l'ue rush for seeds this year is to GEORGE CarT«eR’s Seed Store. (3w 2aw wkly 31 Great Rusu for men’s and boy’s elothing at J. B. Macdonald's. He sells cheap. [m26 How is it that boots and shoes are so!d 80 cheap at J, B. Macdonald’s Boor Stere? The reason is, he buys bis stock for cash, an’ has no big rent tu pay. fm2¥9 d&w We have marked our Boots and Shoes low, and defy competition —Dorsty, Gorr & ( o {m 27 Boys’ Jersey suits, very handsome, at D. A. Brver’s, Prort’s Astr ] Oil, (Kerosene) just received “ae 0 at Breer & Gigs. jm2% l_AwN grass and agreat variety of vegetable and flower seeds, KH. BaLvERson. [m23 lw CARRIAGR APRONS in great variety, very cheap at J. B. Macdonald's. Gents canvass shoes at $1.35 per pair, and gents dancing shoes, at Doxskty, GorF & (0 8. £ {mi23 Frist Brrr & GOFP’s. {mly Men's strong shirting, 10 cents a yard, at J. B. Macdonald’s, {m 26 STaFFOrD’s and Carter’s Writing and Copy- ing Inks, atG. H, Harzard’s, Baidwin’s Old Stand. [may 23 New Seotch Tweeds and Worsteds, just | received at L E. Prowse’s. [muyl4 | Men’s all wool Tweed Suits for $7.50 at J. B. Macdonald’s AnewLor of Watches and ceived a’ G HH. TaYLon’s [m13 wly ' Lapigs AND Misses STRaAW Hats , very nice styles, opeved to-day.—W. A. VV greks & Co. Boy Weeks & C.’a, Tea. {may28 'w wky 2f Watcues at G. H. Taytor’s. [m13 wly Prop.e talk about cheap goods, but if you want to see goods that are cheap jast call and look over L. E. Prowse’s stock of new goo:'s. [may 13. Men’s Felt Hats from 50 cents at J. B. Mac: onali’s. Buy Weeks & Co’s Tea. BucKwVEAT Fxiovur at Jewelry ree —Two ca-es WALTHAM {may25 lw wky 2i R. K. Brace wants to let the dwelling above his Store with out buildings. It is a splendi: stand for a Farmer’s Diuing Saloon. Lots of room for horses, ete. THose persons having ordered Seed Wheat from me can now have the oriers filled, W. P. CoLWILL. {mnay2 dly&wly 3w Buy Weeks & Co’s, Tea. [may28 lw wky “i ARKIVED to-day by ‘Northern Light,’ and in stock, one hundred and fifty pans Carriage Springs, seiliog low.—NoRTON BROS. fai 3 Niw Tea just arrived at Werks & Co, | fml2 d tf w2i. Lace Curraixs.—A_ beautiful sssortm: nt now showing at Werks & Co [ml?d ti wa INGLE Pry Cast Steel Springs, in Stock all kinds.—Norron Bros, [ap3 Car Matcu ess (choice patent flour) re- ceived to-day by Berr & GOFF, Fresu Halibat, Haddock, Codfish and Finan Haddies at the Fish Market. f:0i0 SARDINES, just received at beer & Goff’s. {may3 You can get steam gavges and Fairbanks’ scales repaired at Browu’s; and warranted to stand the testor no pay. Shop on corner ot Prince aud Grafton Streets, Charlottetown, [teb 16 Five cases of Chri-ty’s London Hats open. ing to-day at L. E Prowse’s. lap26. How to save twenty-tive dollars.— Carry your oid sewing machine to Brown’s and have it made as yood as new, instead of changing it fora new one. Shop on corner of Prince an: ‘trafton Streets, Ch town. {jan 29 Grain BaGs, wholesale and retail, price low for cash, at the Lendon House. A sPLENDID sample of Seed W heat at W. P. COLWILL’ {meyl dly&wly 3w h pes’ Cocoa at Beer & Goft's, [may3 Go to W. P, Colwili’s for Clover, Timothy, | and Garden Seeds. {apl4 4w dly&wly Enetisa Jams and Marmalade, at Beer & Goff's {may3 Serp Wueat, Clover, Timothy and Garden Seeds in large quantities at W. P. CoLwIL’s. fapl5 4w dliy& wily. New Hats just opened at L. E. Prowse’s. {ml, We are selling off our balance of Crockery cheaper than ever te make reom for new goods. W. P. CoLwILL. {mi0 wkly. A Lor of Silk Hats just received to-day at L. E. Prowse’s from $2.75 up to $7.75. [ap26 Five pound tins Tea, warran'ed yood or money refunded, at W. P. CoLwIL’s. {mtO wkly. Every part of a gun ora sewing machine made at Brown's shop, on corner of Prince and Grafion Street Ch’town, [jan26 wkly. You can get all the Garden and Field Seeds you require for the season, cheap, at W. P, CoLWILL's. {apl5 tw diy&wly, ‘THREE i) HOUSAND packets Flower Seeds, all the best varieties and all fresh, for sale at George Carter's Seed Store, Great Georve street. '3w 2aw wkly 3 THE latest styles of Silk Hats just received at D. A. Bruce's. {ap 25 For great bargains in Crockery go to W. P. CoLwILv’s. {m0 wklyi Brick Machine lor Sale Ab A BARGAIN, JULLMAN & SHEPHERD'S MAKE. Capable of turning out about 10,000 Bricks a day. Apply to BEBR & GOFF. Ch'towa, April Ui, 1854. NEW SEEDS, ERESH AND GOOD, CHOICE LOT of Garden Seeds, all ree A liable and warranted, just received at HARVIs'S BOOKSTORE, TUNE 2. A MATKSES WEW FOP BELOOD, And will completely change the bicod in the entire system in theo months. Any per- son who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks, M& He restored to sound hexith, if such a thing be possible. T er curing Feimaic Complalts these Pills have no equal. Physicians uce them in their prectice. Sold everywhei, or gent by mail for eight letter-etamps. Send for circular. FI. 8 JOHNSCN & CO ROSTON, MASS. 13 ee CROUP, ASTHMA BRONCHITIS. i JOHNSON 'S ANODYN ¢ dfsven and il pomively : taneously relieve these terrible Geases, and will positively 4 euro nine eases out of ten. ormmation that will save be many lives sent free by mail. Jon't delay a moment. 4 ii Prevention is better than cure, , JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINGIMENT (incre and ze: Neuralgia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Uieeding at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking bugh, Whooping Cough, Chronic Kheumatism, Chronic Diarricea, Chronic Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Toubies, Diseases of the Spine anu Lame Buck. Sold everywhere, Send for pamphietto. 8. Jowusonx & Co., osrow, Mass. An English Veterinary Surreon and Chemist, now traveling in this country, says that most of the Horse and Cattie Powders sold here are worthiess trash. Me says that Sheridan's Condition Powders are absolutely pure and oH immensely valuable. Nothing on earth wili make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powd's. Dose,1 teasp'n- ful to 1 pint fuod. Sold everywhere. or sent by mail tow 8 letter-stamps. I. S. Jonnson &\yp., Bostom, Mase PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RARWAY. ISS4. Summer Arrang ISs4. Arrangement. N AND AFTER MONDAY, 2d JUNE, 1884, wains will ‘ j run daily as follows (Sundays excepted ):— ah TRAINS DEPART.-FOR THE WEST = TRAINS ARRIVE. FROM The WEST. . oo TQ? noted OF | is , lee Aust dae STATIONS, | Pepe 8s) Mix’d.| Mix’d, STATIONS, Express M:z d. Mix’d ! : : Mabe AI BM ilo oo cal co Contd P. ui,| A.M. Charlottetown ....... 600 | 8.25 , 3.40 |! arlottetown a: 24s 4.20 | 9.20 Royalty Junction.... 6.15 9.0u » 4.00 | Reyalty Junction ..d;| 7.00 4.00 | 900 North Wiltshire... 6.50 | 9.52 | 4.47 ||North Wiltshire..... GY5 | 254) 813 Huuter River........ 7.00 10.08 ; 5.00 |'Hunter River....... | 6.15 | 2.38 8.00 Seda dine, | .i: si 17.25 '10.46 | 5.25 || Bradalbene......... 5.51 2.60 | 7.26 Coaiity 1Lipe......... 7.31 ,10.56 , 5.45 ||County Line......... 5.45 , 1.50 | 7.16 Peeetows. ..4.0.4s itv 1 240 file 5.59 ||freetown...........- 5.34 | 1.30 7.02 Keusington....... 7.55 111.35 | 6.18 ||Kensington........ . | 520 i = 6.43 j | P. M. i} \ 4) 4.55 12.35 ! 6. id - 4 ,ar 8.20 (1210 | 6.50 |\Summerside..... 4 A.M. | Sunim €)81dge..;... lop 8 40 | 1.45 i} {a 420 ‘13.20 Mikeseohe:: 0.4 OAS. £3 BS 2.08 | | Miscouche.......... 4.15. (10.57 | Wellington . ota 12.37 | Wellington. ... 357 {0.29 | fas WI sist. 9.43 | 3.28 | | Port Hill...... 2+ 328 9.38 Willey. 0c .5 6 sc: 10.35 | 4.50 O"Ledry....5.05.. 237 8 6 Raetenees ss. co ce 10:53 + 6.15 i Bloomfield ....... i 2.2 7.60 Cg Pe eee 11.18 | 6.10 {Albertom. ........ © ! 53 7.10 .. ae 32.55 7 06 | Vepatiads . cos tis. ociv's aj{ 145 | 600 Tignish..... | TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. TRAINS BiPART.—fOR TKE EAST. | Mix ed. fat Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Railway Offica, Mharliottetown, May 27. TSF4 Superintendent THE EXAMINER J0B PRINTING OFFIC HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH ‘A Large Supply of. Frinting Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AMDB BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Careful aud Skilful Supervision of fit. J. W. Mitchell, ie el ae hae LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, POSTERS, HAND BILLS, DODGERS, d&e., &e., An Shart Nation, in Cand Style, at Chean Prirac MONEY WANTED, |Stallicn Romulus. N cons+quence of my loss by the fire ot 20th Fetruary last, I feel compelled to ask for an immediate settlement of all over- due accounts, whether by notes of hand or otherwise. Ail accounts not setiled by the fist of i ‘ June next will be placed im the hands of my FEXHE imported thoroughbred Percheron- Norman stallion ‘‘Romulus,” registered pedigree im Norman Stud+Book, page 2,313. vol. 3, imported direct from France, April, | 1882, Sircd by the celebrated stallion “Rem- ulus,” wiuncr of first prize and geid medal, ‘over ali others, at Universal Exposition | Paris, 1578, will make this season at the | lowing places:— Rheumatiem, | Head of St. Peter’s Bay, fortniyht'y, be |ginniig May 5th, remaining until aext day, . altornev, with: ut further notice, Balance ot Furniture saved from the fire stlling offat great bargains. JOHN NEWSON, Ch'town, Mav 1, 1884—I1m Cures Diphtheria, | leaving via train. ; . | Souris, May 6, fortvightly, remaining until Nenral.ia, | next day’s train, Bevitine! | New Bedeque Road, at George Clow’s, every Tysipe-as alternate Saturday, beginning May 10th, Croup, ‘going by Younker’s, and returning Monday, by “remere’s Road and South Wiltshire Road, Hoarseness. stopping at Henderson’s forge, at noen, \Will be at RB. Heartz’s farm, St, Peter's Removes Road, one week on ‘thursday, and next week on Saturday, beginning May 8th. Balance of time will be im ithe city, Upper Great George Street, near P. Large’s Carriage Factory. ’ TERMS—Fifieen doijlars for the season. Mares uot proving in foal can be returned next year free. For further particulars apply to BENJAMIN KREARTZ, Dandruff, \nd restores Hair on Bald Heads, and Cures al! -. : ib., at J, B. Macponaxn’s. {m9 daw Fo KI, udtations. Track : wa fee) -— —r W..3, dnt at thé commited, TOT Vantin Mayis Syaur at Bove: & Gog-’s. (QU BSCR Be for the Wr EKLc 1XAMAIN an ae A. Clow, Groom, | fsia (may ER. Uity UNH DOLLAR o year, = | April 28, Looe, | Uni titway Apsit 2 299% STATIONS. Ex;ress. | Mixed. STATIONS. | Express. | ’ ' ; Charlottetown ...... 3.30 pp. m.| 6 15a. m.| Charlottetown.... ..| 9 O5a, m, | 6.30 p- m, Roy alty Jup¢ tion he ae 3.45 - ! 6, 24 = | Royaity q DACtION.. ., &.5 4 6. 10 aie OT a..." 16.52“ dian ado hin citalie aa. | 9.53 " atl gers id se 41Q°* FS 13° + | WBediosd........-+4- 8 R25 “ 5 33 “ . 4 4.35 se " FO ‘er is : dp 8 { oe 7 “és Mount Stewart... he 4 a0 es | 3 15 2A Mount Ste wart.. ar| 7.55 sé 4.30 “ec POL, 10.04%) biewin nee Ae Ae lj aver manager os thie | i ”" o - Wee Pe POP Be ods don eet 5? od lk ete & COs ce ee Ag ; ies 110 oo ee 10 oo. Wie Diver... ssanantsee ak eee gS Meee te: ar 6.35 ** (11.15 “ |! tonris... soe ool nao. ** ibe. * Mount Stewart ......; 4 45 p. m, 5.204 m / uM ofewart...... 7 58 a.m, 425 p.m, Ce iis 6. sevciyei iia * 935 ‘* | Uardivam...... petiole [BR 794 2.16 ;.*f Georg town ....... ar| 600. 110.00 ‘* HGeorgetown.......; dp; 6.40 «* 245 * ee ee eee AYER’S Cherry Pectorai. No othe’ complaints are so insidious in their attack as tiose alfecting the throat and lungs: none so trifed with by the majority of suffe;- ers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a trifling or uncouscious ex. posure, is ofien but the beginning of a fata} sickness AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL hag well proven its efficacy in a forty years’ fight with throat and jung diseases, and should be taken ‘u all cases without deiay. ‘ A Terrible Cough Cured, “Jp 1857 I took asevere cold, which affected 7 my langs. 1 had a terrible cough, and passed : nigh; after “¥ without sleep. The doctors gaveme up. tried AyrRr’s Cuerry Pec TORAL, which relieved my lungs, induced sleep, and afforded me the rest necessary for the recovery of my strength. By the costinued use of the PrcTORAL a perma- nent cure was effected, ] am bow 62 years okl, hale and hearty, and am satisied your CUERRY PECTORAL saved me. . HORACE FAIP BROTHER,” a Rockingham, Vt., July 15, 1882. % ~~ : Croup. —A Mother’s Tribute, 4 ** While in the country last winter my little boy, three years old, was taken ill with croup; j it seemed as if he would die from strangu- lation. One of the family suggested the use x of Aver’s CHERRY PECTORAL, a bottle of which was always kept in the house. This 47 was tried in small and frequent doses, and :7 to our delight in less than half an hour the little patient was breathing easily. The doe- zs tor said that the Cuenrvy PrcTORAL had ’ saved my darline’s life. Can vou wonder at : our gratitude? Dimecin., ‘ Mrs. By ma Gepxes, 159 West 128th St., New York, May 16, 1882, > © “T have used AVER’S CHERRY PECTORAL in my family for several years, and do not hesitate to pronounce it the most effectual cess, I was cured by the use of AVF) ‘s CHER-~ RY PEecroralL JOSEPH WALDEN.” Byhalia, Miss., April 5, Isé2. “I cannot say enough in praire of AVER'S CueRRY PreToRAL, believing as [ do thet but for its use I should long since have died from lung troubles. : Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1682. No case of an affection of the throat or lungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved by the use of AYER’Ss CHERAY PrcToRat, and it will always cure when the disease 1s % net already beyond the control of medicine, PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. W. R, WATSON, Ch’town, Whclesale Agent BEFORE.) Peete Vourare BELT and other ELectrio 4 APPLIANCES are sent on ov Days’ Trial TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, who are suffer- \ from. SNzevovs Deemrry, Lost Viraury, Wistisa Weskaiesus, and all those diseases of a .- - PrrsonaL Natvris, resulting from ABUSES r Ornen Causes. Speedy relief and com ‘ restoration to Vieautu, Vicor ard MaxHoop _ GUARANTEFD. Send at once for Miustrated Pamphiet free. Ad ‘ress VYOLTAIC BELT CO., Uerehall, Mich, Endorsed by the French Acodecny of Med cine for Endammation of the |? ribary ums, cansee Ly Indiscretion or Kp. posure, net Dicu Hospital, Paris, 7 reatincnt Pale tive cure mone to three days. Local Treat- ment only required, No nauseous doses of Cupebs or Copaibe, INFALLIBLE, HiGientc,CURATIVE, PREVENe tive. Price $1,50, including Bulbe Sy riDas Sold by ali Druggists, or sent ae mi securely sealed, on receipt af price. . tive Treatise free on cise A RRICAN AGENCY “GG” MEDICINE CO., Detroit, Mich., and Windsor, Ont. Sold in Charlottetown by APOTHEC ARIES BALL CO, Mayl4 a a ll i ee ei A CURE GUARANTEED, ~ ET ATCT yy é ee Ne. gr * sae mi dt? SID Ss @” >» ; For Old and Young, Male and Female Pesitiv ely cures Nervoveness in ALL ts of Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Seaval tration, Nigh’) Sweats Supermatorrhae, Leucorrhes, errenness, Seminal Weaknese, and General Is of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuveh ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the bn Brain aiut Restores Surprising fone and Viger to the Ezheusted Generative Orzaris in cith recx. 42 With each order for TWELVE packages, accompanied with five dollars, we will send our Written Guerantce to the money if the treatment does not eficcta cure. 18 the Cheapest and Best Medicine in the Marke tar Full particulars in our pamphict, which W desire to mail free toany address, Meck’s Magmetic Medicine is sold by gists at &O cts. per box, or 6 boxes for $8.50, or be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money addressin M 4CK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE COW Windsor, Ovt., Canada Sold in Cherlettctown by Ayothecarice’ Hell gents for Prince Fdwerd Teleco. one ty 2) £908 erywhere. mes VRS. SOPHEA POTTER'S Bane Rheumatic Liniment T is e fact worth knowing that Mrs, Sophis Potter’s Bone Rheumatic Liviment cannot be excelled for removing pain and sorenes® lt ie no worthilses trash, as s me may supposes simply because they have been imposed Dpoe by others but is positively the ‘King of Pain.” Sore throat cannot stand before its power, All we ask isa trial that you may be coB- vinced of the truth ef our statement. Our ez perience isthat one bottle tried also sclis many more. Bee”, See circular for particulars and testimonials, and try ® bottle—it will not fail to do all that is promised. W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, P. EB. J. A. CROSSMAN, Middiston, Lot 27. Ovt 22, 1683-—eud whiy remedy for coughs and colds we have ever oy tried, A. J. CRANE.” $f55 Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1882, _ = & * T suffered for eight years from Bronchitis, 7 3 and after trying 1aany remedies With no sue- a F. BRaGpuy.” = [s. ves & [2 R. V. BARKER, St. John, Wholesale Agent @ .