= . , What a-——istory)- or Neuralgia, a novel cure—which we can hardly believe to ba true. will ever become opular—is vouched for. itis said by the Ron York Sua An Irish girl in Paterson N.J., had suffered with Neuralgia of the head and fave uatil almost frantic with paia ; actually beating the wall with her head to valse insensi bility Her employer naviug rheumatism it heard that a Dr. Tere had cured by the sting of a wasp, asked the rir] she yf would try it. With courage born of despair, ahe exclaimed “Any other torture would be pleasure beside this.” A yellow wasp was obtained, and vexed into stingiog her face Within.a few moments the pain used, the girl feil asleep, and strange to say, never again had an attack of neuralgia. ‘\\ ell, we don’t blame her. The remedy ws probably too heroic for a second dose \ learned specialist when told thia yarn remarked, ‘The pain may have stopped temporarily, bat it conld only have been temporary Continued he, “It is a fact that a sudden shock to inflamed and painful nerves will stop pain,” but the remedy is worse than the dis ease, as many unthinking people in after years find out, who apply fiery and dangerous onpounds externally to stop neuralgia and r.eamatism. They only continue to siwk theic nervous system, ignorant of the tact; that, as in the morphine or alcoho! habit their meatal and moral nature is thus gradually being destroyed. ‘* Make haste slowly if you expect to cure any nerve disease” was the advice toa lady by a friend who had been| ured of chvonic neuralgia by using for some | time Johnson's Anodyne Liviment inhaled, | taken internaliy, and applied externally, as | advised in the wrapper around every bottle. | Neuralgia is a fever or inflammation of the nerves, and only by degrees can any inflam mation be cured ; and then only by an anodyne | treatment Old Dr, Johnson had this in| mind when he devised his Anodyne Liniment; a remedy now known to everyone, as it deserves to be. Surely a medicine without real merit could not have survived for eighty years, ag this one has done mo dy v kli MANY prominent men are now being carried off by the ravages of la grippe. When we consider that by usiog Campbeli's Quicine Wine asa preventative we can ward vif the attacks of la grippe, we would advise you to purchase a bottle from your druggist. tf ooo The Grand Jury in New Orleans seem to have omitted something from their elabor- ate report. They made no recommenda- tion that the parties they presented for indictment should be lynched. This over- sight is wumaccountable, except on the theory that they thought the recommenda- tion wnnecessary. Ur probably they forgot. Dechenencltme Free to Lapies.—Every lady reader of this paper sending at once her address on a postal card will receive a free copy of The (Pictorial) Newspaper, contain- ing full particulars of their old-fashioned English Prize Competition, Over $65,000 | in prizes will be given away between now aad Juue lst, with special daily prizes of | value for each locality. The Ladies News paper is one of the largest and most pro- fusely illustrated publications in Canada, | and the competition offered by them is to] be conducted in a strictly fair and honor- | able manner, without partiality to persons or locality. Anyone can secure a good prize bya little work. Nocheap presents will be given. It costs you nothing for full information and a sample copy, if you send at once. Address: The Ladies News paper Co., Canada Life Buiiding, Toronto, Ontario. mort NOTICE. | FIVE IMPORTED CARRIAGE STAL LION *@G@@™ML” will make the season of 1831 as follows :— Will go vo Charlottetown by train on Mon. day, 4th May, and will stand at Barrister’s stables up to Monday, May 11; thence will proceed to Montague Bridge by Half-Way House, where he will remain over night ; thence to Montague Bridge on 12th and re- main at J. J, McDonald's until evening of the i4th ; thence to his stable at Lower Montague, remaining there until Monday, 1Sth. The above route will be continued fort nightly during the season, health and weathe: permitting. Lerma for the Season : —- $11.00 cash, or note of hand at first service, payable Ist November. CLOW & POOLE, Owners. James Puiittrs, in charge. Murray Harbor, April 24, 1891—dy& wy COAL! Round, Nut and Slack, at Now Landing and in Store MeMillan’s Depot. R. McMILLAN, OFT id iss G3 W. &. TURNER, Queen Street, Charlottetown. TRYON GLOTH DEPOT. “MALL and see our new patterns in Cloth J Positively the best that have ever been turned out in Domestic Tweeds. WOOL taken in exchange for Cloth. CARDING done on short notice. W. C. TURNER, jan6 Agent Tryon Woolen Mills. FOR SALE. Side Wheel Ferry Steamer. HE STEAMER 2 “CHEBUCTO,” built in Nova Scotia in 1865: register tens, 65: side | lever engine ; 28-inch cylinders, three feet stroke; 2) horse power ; length over all, 93 feet; breadth over all, 34 feet; depth of hold, 9 feet; draft of | water, 6 feet ; speed, 9 knots ; easy on coal ' The above steamer has been in service on / Walifax Harbor as a Ferry Boat between Dart- | mouth and Halifax. Is copper-bottomed. Will | carry ten ordinary one-horse teams and about one hundred passengers. Further tic ‘ ica- anne particulars may be had on applica G. E. VANBUSKIRK, Secy. Dartmouth ver , Commission, ap23 Jartmouth, N, 8, | thence north to the division line between Town- - Tr Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of a Writ of Statate FErecution to of Her Malesty’s B me directed. issued out Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of | Robart C. McLeod against Frank Ferguson, 1 have taken and seized aa the property of the aaid Prauk Ferguaon, ali the right, title and in terest of the satd Frank Ferguson ia and to all that tract, plece and parcel of land, situate, lvingand being on Lot or Township Number Forty-eight, in Queen’s County, in Prince Ed- wand [-land, bounded and d scribed asa follows: Hounded on the south by the division live be- tween Townships Numbers Forty-nine and Forty- eight: onthe west by lands in pos-ssion of Daniel McRae and John Dewar; on the north by land in possession of John F Baker; oa the eas? |} by lands in possession of Henry Meregur and | Duncan McCallum, and containing one hundred and twenty acres of laad, a little more or less, in Queen’s County; and I do hereby give Public DAILY EXAMINER, NERVE Pa en Os “WEDNESDAY ———————— inn ain |; mars teen necndindeaiilhAiReiene see ar a. | DR. JAMES’ NERVE BEANS are a new discovery tust relieve and cure the worst cases of Nervous Debility, Loat Viwer and Failing Manhood ; restores the weakness of body or mind cauaed by overwork, or the er- rors or excesses af youth. This Remedy absolately cures the most obstinate cases, when all other TRRATMENTS have fafled even to relieve. ‘They do not, like other preparations advertised for Lost Manhood, etc., interfere with digestion, but impart new life, strength and energy in a quick and harmless manner peculiar to themselves. Sold by druggists at $1.00 per package, or six i for $500, or sent by mail oa receipt of price. Address THE JAMES MEDICINE CO., Cana- dian Agency, St. John, N. &. Write for pamphlet. Sold in Charlottetown, wholesale and retail, by George E. Hughes and Netice that | will, on WEDN E3DAY, the EIJHPRENTH day of NOVEMBER next, 1891, at I'welve o'clock, noon, at the Coart House in Chailottetown, inthe said County. set up ard sellat Public Auction the said property, or 83 | nuch thereof as will satisfy the Levy merked on the said Writ, beiug one hundred and thirteen dollars and eighty-nine cents, fees and incidental expenses, JAMES CURTIS, — Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Queen's County, March 15, 1891. ATBRRT Hi. MACNEILL, Plaintiff's Attorney. mech? Mortgage Sale. fo be sold by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, the Fourteenth day of May, A. D. 1891, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court Houss in Chariottetown : LL that tract, pieca and parrel of land, situ- Zz ate, lying and being: on Township Number Iwo, in Prince County, bounded as follows, that ia to say : ~Commencing on the nort i side of the DeBlois Road, in the south-east angle of land uow er formerly in possession of Peter Perry ; ships Numbers One and Two; thence east eight chains and forty iinks, or to seventy-three acres now or formerly in possession of William Harper; thence south tothe road aforesaid, and thence along the same west eight chains and forty links to the place of commencement, said farm hav- ing been cugenay purchased from the Govern- ment by Firmain Perry and transferred through sebastian Davidson and George L. Goodale to the said Prospere Gaudet, containing an area of fifty acres of land, alittle more or less, as des- cribed in a Deed from the Commissioner of Pub- lic Lands tothe eaid Prospere Gaudet, bearing date the thirteenth day of March, 1578. The above sa’e is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgige bearing date the Twenty-fifth day of November, A. D.1887, and made between_Pros- pere Gaudet, of DeBlois Road, Lot 2, in Prince County, Farmer, and Mary Gaudet, bis wife, of the one part, and Michael Delaney, of Covehead Road, Lot 3, in Queen's County, of the other art. P For particulars and conditions of sale apply at the office of Messrs. Macneil! & Macdonalc Seclicitors. Charlottetown. Dated Jlth April. A, D,19!, MICHAEL DELANEY. apl3—dy law (m) iw Mortgagec. Mortgage Sale. fo be sold by Public Auction, on FRIDAY, the 20th duy of May, A. D. 1891, at the hour of iwelve o'vlock, noon, at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince County, under a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the Thirteenth day of April, A. D. 1®85, end mace between William 8. Williams, Juoior, andJemima Williams, his wife, of the one part, aed Joseph H. Locke of th: other part, and by bim assigned to Hon. John Yeo and Wiliam Reid :;~— A LL the estate and interest of the said John Z Yeo and William Reid, as Assignees of said Mortgage, in and to aj] that piece of land situate, lying and being on Township Number Seventeen, in Prinee County, in ssid Island, bounded as fol- lows, that is to say :—Bounded on the north by the Charlottetown road, on the east by land in possession of Williem H. B:own, on the seuth by land in the possession of George Hinton, and on the west by the road leading trom Summerside to the Charlottetown road, being ail the lands described in an indenture dated l4th January, 18 9, made between William S. Williams, Senior, of the one part, and the said Wiliam 8, Wilhams of the other part. ALSO—All that other tract, piece or parcel of land situate in Township Number Seventeen aforesaid, bounded as follows:—On the north by the suid Charl ttetown road, on the east by the said road leading from Summerside to the Char- lottetown road, andon the south and west by land in possession of Louis Green, being all the lands described in two several indentures, dated respectively 27th April. 1870, and in or about the monthof March, A. D. 1885, made between Wil- liam S. Wiliams, Senior, of the one part, and the said William S. V’illiams of the other part, all said lands being about forty acres. more or less. Dated this 24sh day of April, A. D. 1891. For further particulars apply at tha office of 4. &. WeAtiw liarrister-at-Law, Summerside. ap25—dy tw law Mortgage Sale. fo be sold by Public Auction, on THURSDAY the Fourth day of June, A. D. 1891, at ‘Twelve o'clock, noon, atthe Court Honse in Summerside in Prince County, under a power of sais contained in an Indenture of M ortgage, dated the Fourteenth day of August, A. D, 1832, and made between Edward O’Brien | and Mary, his wife, of the one part, and Edward Jarvia Hodgson of the other part :~ LL that tract, piece and parcel of land, situ ate, lying and being on Lot Number Two. in Prince County, in Princes Edward Island, com- menacing on the south side of a roid marked on the Land Office working plan of said Township as “Irving Road,” and in the eastern. boundary of fifty acres of land formerly in possession of Alexander Murphy and now ia that of Thomas McGrath, being fifty chains east from the east- ern side of the western road; tience running along said boundary south forty degrees west to the north boundary of fifty-five acrea of land con- reved to John Haywood ; theace east along said boundary to the Clark Road ; thence crossi the same and following the eastern side thereo southwesterly to the north boundary of land con- veyed to John Crockett; thence east to a point sixty chains and ten liaks east from the western road (being the rear boundary of said land); thence south forty degrees west twenty chains and eighteen links, orto the division line be- tween said Township Number Two and Town- shio Number Three; thence east along eaid line to Jand now or formerly in possession of Artemas W. Clark; thenve north forty degrees east along the western boundary thereof to the Irving road aforesaid, and thence west elceng the same, crose- ing the Clark road, twenty-five chains or to the place of commencement, containing seventy- three acres of land, a little more or less. : For further particulars apply at the office of J. hk. Wyatt, Solicitor. Summerside, Dated this Twenty-third day of April, 1891, EDWARD J, HODGSON, ecod& wy tl sle Mortgagee, CAKE AND PASTRY DELICIOUS! BREAD AND BISCUITS Light and Flaky! Pure and Wholesome! WHEN MADE WITH WOODILL’S ceRMAN | BAKING ap 3 a | besides Sheriff's i Rediin Bros. d&w 1 yr—apl ‘What! Never ! Only oyu BC. Fqual to any Package Dye in the Market. Just the thing for Home Dyeing. COLORS BRIGHT AND FAST. Send for Sample Card to J. S. Robertson & Co., Manufactarers, Montreal, janl2—dy wky TRE BS. 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