wae saci Og Se Will Astatie Cholera Follow? | Me. Joe Howard's theory that, one horror ot a similar mature follows another to thie number of three, has a chance tor confirmation this coming suramer if certain predictions prove true. First it was La Grippe: “A whim” the French define it. Second came deaths by scores from its after effects, or from the many atmospheric changes of the past few months, Severe cases of pneumonia, bron- chitis, intense catarrh and general loss of strength were tne results, until death was almost welcomed asa relief to the sufferers, So that this epidemic and its sequence has proven to be the most terribly realistic ‘whim ” that ever infested thiscountry. And now for number three; the theory is said to be advanced that the cholera is very likely to find fertile soil in the generally debilitated constitutions of our people resulting from the effecte of such a winter and spring as has just past, Whether the theory of three will be confirmed in this case or not, remains to be seen. At any rate it behooves every person | still affected by avy of the complaints aue to} these climatic changes and epidemics, such as eatarrh or bronchial troubles, to look well to themselves and see that every trace of the trouble is removed this present month; be- fore the heat of summer still more debilitates their ayetem. For years we have found that simple old remedy Johnson's Anodyne Lini ment, used ag directed, to be the moat certain remedy for all forms of Tingering simmer colds, catarrh or bronchial affections, as well lor all kinds of | a4 & preventive and ure summer conplaints lt is absolutely certain | that a remedy that has survived for eighty Liniment has doue, must have more than merit, We suppose there ig not a in thie coabtry but what has this goo. old fashioned remedy inthe house. If there is, we advise them to get it ut once or wiite ti uN facturers I. S. Johnson & Uo., Boston, Mass, | for» pamphlet describing its various uses fot i } years as Johnson's Anodoyne average family man the last eighty years. Now is the time, Delays are dangerous, and an ounce Of pre- tention is worth many pounds of cure. | } | | ED —- — a cand ~ SATURDAY, JUNE 1 3 i891. The Bangers ef Spring. o——— Poets and novelista go into ecetasies over what they romantically call “beautiful spring,” | and ‘“‘gentle spriog,’ and while, no doubt, , évery one is gla to see winter release its icy grasp, “beantiful spring” is, after all, one ot | the most deadly s:asons of the year. Sudden transitions from warmth to extreme cold, with piercivg, chilling winds; from dry to | sloppy, ‘‘muggy” weather, all combine to make the season a most trying one, even to | the hardiest coustitution, while to those with weak constitutions the season is one of positive danger. Undoubtedly the greatest danger at this season of the year is from cold in the | head, which very few escape, and which | if not promptly and thoroughly treated, | developes into catarrh, with all its dis- agreeable and loathsome effects. Catarrh, neglected, almost as certainly developes inte | consumption, annually destroying thousands of lives. At this trying season no housekold should be without a bottle of Nasal Balin. In vases of cold in the head it gives aimost instant relief and effects a speedy cure, thus preventing the development of catarrh. Where the latter disease has already secured a hold | it is equally efficacious, and with persistent use will cure the worst case. From the outset ; it sweetens the breath, stops the nauseous droppings into the throat and lungs, dispels those dull headaches that afilict the sutl-rer from catarrh, Nasal Balm is pot advertised 1s a cure-a'l—it is an honest remedy which never fails to eure cold ia the head or ‘atarrh when the directions are faithfully followed, and thousands theoughout the country have reason to bless its discovery. Nasal Balm may be hid from all dealers or wiil be sent post-p:id on receipt of price (50 vents, small, or $1, large size bottle) by ad- tressing Fulford & Co., Brockville, Ont. Canadian Express Co's. RRANGEMENTS have been completed ALLY EXAMINER, | BRAN. WAR ONTARIO BRAN landing to-day, J and will be sold low. AULD BROS > - | may lj—eod Sheriff ’s Sale. ¥ virtue of a Writ of Statute Execution to > me directed. issued out of Her Maiesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of Richard Heartz, agains: Francis Baote, deceas- ed, I have taken and seized as the; property of the said Francis Buote, deceared, all the right, tile and interest of the said Francis Buote. deceased, ia and to all that tract, piece oc parcel of Jand, situate, lying and being on Lot No. 23, bounded as fo'lows :—Commenc- inzg at the sontheast angle of Zedore Buote's term, on the Division Line of Lots Numbers 73 ‘and Zi: thence (according to magnetic north of | year !764,) south 100 chains, or until it meets the | line between John Smith’s and the said Francis | Buote’s rear line ; thence slong the same a snffi- | cient distance to give a width of four chains and | ty links, ora rightangle with the side line suuih sixty-four degrees, thirty minutes west | thence north to said Zedore Buote’s rear line ; thence eaet four chains and tifty links to the | place of Commencement, containing forty-five acres of Jand, a little more or less. Also, all that other tract, piece or parcel of; land, situate lying and being on said Lot 23, | bounded as iollows, that is to say :—Commencing | on the south side of the Settlement Hoad, and a’ | the west boundary of the forty-five acres aveya | de-enbad, and running thonce sonth to the ; norh boundary of a freehold in the posaersion | of John MeDonal ; thence weaterly along xaid ! boundary to the east boundary of twenty-une acres and one rood of land inthe occupation of Firman. Pineau ; thence nortn to the aforesaid roud, and thence along the same to the place of comm-<-neemen', containing twenty-one acres apd one rood of land, a little more or less. Ani also, all ‘hat other tract, piece and parcel ! of lund, situate, lying and being on Lott, bound- } ed ws follows, that is to .say :--Commencing on the south side of Fetthement Road, at the north , west corner of Joshna Deiron’s land; thence | southerly along said Doivon's western boundary line until it strikes land in possession of Charles Smith; thence westerly slong “harles Smith’s land to the division line between Lots 23 and 24 ; thence northerly along the same to the Seitle- ment Road, sforesaid ; thence caste: ly slong the Pame to place of commencement, containiog elghteen acres of land, more or less. The three , the G , ciated. ts ee Ib d —— Pills nner te These pilis were a won- uerfuldiscovery. Wn-§) like any others. One Pilia Dose. Ciidren?) take them easily. The most delicute worcn use them. Jn fact aii, tadies can obtain very}, great bonefit tram the j} ase of Parsons’ Kitts. Gne bex sent post paid for 35 cts., dv ve f) boxee for Slin stamps. SO Milisin every bux. We pey duty to Cannda, A Ranatvtiga of THE GREAT INVIGORATING CAMPBELL NVALUABLE in easas of Loss a = ( ) _— noo a ¥ A The cireniar around each box explains the symptoms. Also how to cure @ great ere orf diseases. ‘hie infor mation alone le worth ten times the cost. A handsome filustrated mation. Send for it, Dr. I. S. Johnson & ie., 23 Custom House Street, Bocton, Mass. “Rest Liver Pill Kaown.” blood! ch ail Tazaty VYaars diaadiag (0) — (v3 TONTS, § QUININE of Appetite, Weak or Puainfu! Indigestion, Malaria, Lowness of Suirits, Fevers of all kinds, and as a general Sirengthener of the Sye- [t is necessary to remember t LEAT ORIGINAL is **Ca upon the label. ‘The best proof o is larger than ever before. m whea weakened by changes of the season. hat there are many so culled Quinine Wines, but thet mpbell’s,” and that the genuine bears our signature f its value is the fact that its sale at the present time The following certificate shows how CAMPBELL'S QUININE WINE is appre- Having sub:nitted two samples of Quinine Wine, imitations of the genuine, ' along with a sample of cac own, to the Public Analyst, we received the following reply: ee ‘What ! —_ A ace Kyual to any Package Dye in the Marke Just the thing for Roms ‘ —— a ttl ta Dyeing COLORS BRIGHT AND FAgr, — Send fur Sampl- Card to J. g Robertg Co., Manufacturers, Montieul, jani2—dy why SAD ML OnU Lpy: SOLD BY ALL DEAL ens, Factory, Toronto, Ont, pieces containing togetber eighty-four acres and one rood cf land, a itthe more or less, in Queen's County; and I do hereby give Public “© Oxuppent’s’ is the only genuine Qiinine Wiae of the three samples examined at Messrs. Kenneth Campbell & Co's, request.” MANY prominent men are now being carried | £% for sel'ing this Company's Money Orders if by the ravages of la grippe. When we | in Charlottetown. on WEDNESDAY. the otsider that by using Canipbeli’s Quinine Wine asa preventative we can ward off the attacks of la grippe, we would advise you to purchase a bottle from your druggist. tf _ CALL and get some of those cheap cups and saucers—the cheapest yet—an dinner sets, lesa thaa 1) pieces for $3. Egys taken in exchaoge.—W. P. Colwill. mlS 3idy 4w ome Dyspepticure—|s not a palliative, bat acure; it firat relieves, then controls, and uaally entirely subdues the irritation and in- Hammation of the stomach that causes indi- | yestion and dyspepsia. nw Another lot of Van Houten’s cocoa in guar ter pound tins just received at Beer & Got! s. june S 3 — = | | . a a f For Sale or To Let. A COTTAGE AND GARDEN on Uppe: Spring Park Road, now oceupied by Mr. John Ball, and next to Mr. George Sin- | monds’, Possession given 24th June. Garden | can be worked at once. Apply to MRS. OFFER, Queen Street. may i3—3aw 8 OLAND, SONS & CO., Brewers, Halifax, N. S.. Have opened a Branch of their Business at 51 WATER ST., CHARLOTTETOWN, Where they will keep a large stock of their celebrated ALES a STOUT, in wood ard glass, in all sized packages to suit Wholesale and Family trade. Country orders solicited. jane5--3m USE Ce Aas >) These Pills are guaran- teed purely vegetable and perfectly safe for persons of all ages and constitu- tions. ~/ PRICE: Zhe. PerBox. Prepared only by A.S. JOHNSON, CHARLOTTETOWN, Pp. E. }. COMMON TROUBLES CAUSED WA NMRTICC SM Mid. eee FOR SALE BY ALL PRUGGISTS. NEY 'S anoBOWELS OSBORNE HOUSE, Ch’town, May 21, 1891, _. several years previous to, and since residing here, I have been using y . a. Woodill’s German aking Baking Powder, and it has always given ENTIRE SATIS. FACTION. P. P. ARCHIBALD. Eligibly Situated Building Lots FOR SALE. -_" E subscriber having purchased the Cahill Estate, situate at the head of Upper Prince Street, offers the same for sale in Building Lots. This property, owing to the high elevation of the land and the view which it comm vals of the city, is unsurpassed for building purposes. Lots disposed of at rea sonable rates. Plan of property can be seen, and full information as to terms of sale cb. tained, at the office of R. Reddin, Solicitor. WILLIAM McGRATH, quire writing out an application by purchaser ot order. (Q{TEAMER “CARROL For convenience, this system does not re- woe The rates charged for these ® Orders are Jess than by any other means of making remit- tances when perfect safety is afforded. For Security RATES a Receipt, bearing duplicate number, is given with every Order purchased, so that in the event of delay or any other cause an order fails to reach payee, the amount will be re- funded either to re- inittee or payee on presentation of re- ceipt, thereby avoid- ing the delay and anboyance incident to the duplication of orders when no re- ceipt is given. These orders will be paid at all principal points on our line ; also over 10,000 places in the United States. Any further information will be freely given on application to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Charlottetown, May 30, 1891. BOSTON STEAMERS, - lb on SATURDAY, 16th and fortnightly afterwards. Leaves Charlottetown on THURSDAY, 2istinst., at 6p. m., and fortnightly after- wards. Freight at lowest current rates. rates lower than by other routes. Steamer “STATE OF INDIANA” is now being refitted in Boston for this Line, and will be ready in June to make, with the Car- roll, weekly tripe. leaves Boston inst., at noon, Passage CARVELL BROs., may1l3—city dailies 2aw Agents. WANTED E WANT Hides, Calf Skins, Sheep Skins and Horse Hides. LONG BROS., Tanners, Euston St. May19—3m eod. Canada Atlantic $$. Co. The Best Route to Boston ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA. T HIP “H E STEAMSHIP * HALIFAX” leavee Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston every Wednesday Morning at 8 o'clock, and Lewis's Wharf, Boston, for Halifax every Saturday at noon. Passengers for Boston from P. E. Island can leave Charlottetown by Steam Navigation Co's. steamers via Pictou Tuesday morning, and go on board on arrival at Halifax on Tues- day evening without extra charge. Through Tickets for sale on board Steam Navigation Co's, steamers and by F, T. NEWBERY, Agent, ap3)—eod & wy Charlottetown. NOTICE. FINHE IMPORTED CARRIAGE STAL- LION * GEM” will make the season of 1881 as follows :— Will go to 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 Haif-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 l4th ; thence to his stable at Lower Montague, remainiog there until Monday, 15th. The above route will be continued fort- nightly during the seasen, health and weather permitting. Lerms for the Season : - $11.00 cash, or note of hand at first service, payable lst November. CLOW & POOLE, Owners, Notice that J will, TWRNTY-THIRD day of DECEMBER, 1891, at Twelve o'clock, noon, atthe Court House in Charlottetown, in the said County. set;up and sellat Public Auction the eaid property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the Levy marked on the said Writ, being six hundred aud forty-seven dollars and forty-nine cents, {together with in- terest on 353000 from the 12th May, 1891, till paid, at eight per cent., besides Sheriff's fees and incidental expenses. MES CURTIS, JA Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Queen’s Conny, May 18, 1891. JamMES EK. Wvart, Esq, Plainiif’s Attorney. june 12, wkly 2ins ae NO MORE. POOR | COFFEE IF YOU USE Lyman's Fluid Coffee, Made from the Best Mocha and Java, Rich and Fine Flavored, Whole- some. Refreshing. cena Itself. NO COFFER-POT No Grounds. A 25c. Bottle eod&éwy—may26 Simplicity NEEDED. makes 20 Cups. ™— | | AND THE Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, | | No other Emulsion is so. easy to take. It does not separate nor. spoil. It isalways sweet as cream. | The most sensitive stomach | can retain it. Scrofulous and Wasting Diseases. Chronic Cough. Loss of Appetite. | Mental and Nervous Prostration. General Debility, &c. | | Beware ofaliimitations. Ask for “the D. & L.” Emulsion, and refuse | all others. PRICE SOC. AND $1 PER BOTTLE. pn i ne es a ernnen aon ea NERVE BEANS are a new discovery that relieve and cure the worst cases of Nervous Debility, Lest Vigor and Failing Manhood ; restores the weakness of body or mind caused by overwork, or the er- rors or excesses of youth. This Remedy absolutely cures thie most obstinate “aes, when all other TREATMENTS have failed even to relieve. ‘They do not, like other prepa ations advertised for Lost Manhood, etc., interfe:e with digestion, but impart new life, strength and energy in a quick and harmless manner ;eculiar to themselves, Sold by druggists at $1.00 per peckage. cr six for $5.00, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Address THE JAMES MEDICINE CO., Cana- dian Agency, St. John, N. B. Write for pamphlet. Soid in Charlottetown, wholesale and retail, by George E. Hughes and Reddin Bros. &w 1 yr—apl HAVE YOU GOT THE GRIP ? HEN USE HAWKER’S TOLU AND CHERRY BALSAM. It acts tike a charm, Also use Hawker’s Pills with it. Price 50 cents. DR. JAMES’ HAVE YOU HAD THE GRIP ? Then use HAWKER’S NERVE AND STOMACH TONIC to build up and strength- en the system. It is the best invigorator. JAMES PuILuies, in charge. may6-—Im eod Charlottetown, * Murray Harbor, April 24, 1891—dy& wy ap?! CNS ete EY ER a Ee ee a YOU YOU cS YOU. W YOU W es ky ke ee eee YOU 4 YoU WANTING A GOLD OR SILVER WATCH WANTING YOU W YOU, WANTING A DIAMOND or other Set RING Joun Baker Evwarps, Ph. D., F. C. 8., Public Analyst. ——— et = WANTING A CHEAP WATCH A GOOD TIMEKEEPER ANTING A GOLD-ENGRAVED RING TANTING ANYTHING IN JEWELRY ANTING YOUR WATCH REPAIRED YOU WANTING YOUR JEWELRY REPAIRED WANTING ANYTHING ENGRAVED If SO, CALL at G. WH. TAYLOR'S, NORTH SIDE OF MARKET SQUARE, Charlottetown, May 14, 1891. ed = Sie Min eccls es DIRECTLY TO THE SPor. a me TRSTARTAREOUS et $i. Hs b+. is 2 a q 2 - ft i ee sere For CRAMPS, CiIILLS, CS".°2 DIARRHGGIA, DYSZNT UY, CHOLERA Mioncus, Ta used both internally and externsliy chig, aYording aimost instant Flt acis cu: _ rclief from tho severest pain. and all LOWEL COMPLAINT a. NC REREDY EQUALS THE PAIN-KRILLER, In Canadian Cholerarnd Rewel Complaints its effect is piapic. It cures In avery siiort time, THE BEST FAMILY REMEDY FOR ve-™ ana BURNS, BRUISES, SPRAINS, RHEUMATISM, ww? iE URALGIA and TOOTHAC SOLD EVERYWHERE AT 2EC.4 Borria, £2” Beware of Counterfeits and Imitetions, The Boot —TO GET Durable, Comfortable and Cheap Boots and Shoes. Charlottetown, May 22, 1891 Shoe Factory in PLACE LEADING & STYLES OF—— — (XJ — — ©. > ' saw ae ‘LOLI WESTER Bube Charlottetown, Hunter River, New G-asgow, Laira’s Mills, Rusticoviile, North Rustico, Emerald, Tryon Mills, Crapaud, Victoria, Freetown, Kensington, Clifton, Stanley, Malpeque, Summerside, Centreville, St. Eleanors. Vrice 50 cents. For eale by Druggists and General Dealers, on & wky—febl7 its i Charletown, Oct, 14, 1890, N SPATIONS. Telephone Company of P. E. Island —_— eG (kas: Sh ede Adee tee | EASTERN STATIONS. Mount Stewart, Peake’s Station, Cardigan, Dundas, Grand River Bridge, Annandale, Souris, | Ceorgetown, Lower Montague, Montague, Murray River, Murray Harbor North, Murray Harbor South, New Perth, Valleyfield, Orwell, Vernon River Bridge, Brush Wharf, Eldon. ROB ANGUS, Manager. R PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Fhosphates, or any Injuriagt, E. W. CILLETT. Toronto, Ont, GRATEFUL—CCiMFORTING EPPS'S COGH BREAKFAST, “By a thorough knowledge of the natin laws which govern the o aad nutrition, and by a carefal i fine properties of well-selected epriicate bas provided our breskfast tables with « eoately fisvered beverage which may ry many heavy doc ors’ bills. It is by the use of such articles of diet thet 6 mer be gradually bui.t up until resist every tendency to disease, of subtle maladies are floating around us to attack wherever there is a weak poiat, may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ou selves weil fortified with pure blood ae perly nourished frame.”—COivil Service Made simply with boiling water or Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemist London, England. Geo l8lyr dy & wky aie B z g st < Who finus 18 ulties dui: OF { f, shonid Jost ener EVERY MA his physical powers flaxgin PrIuLa. They will resto: 6 215 physicai aud ment. chou take - EVERY WORIAH to: west 34 irreguiarit:3s, which negiectea. ; should teke these PS They will cure oe ; and strengthee them vil pressions ar entail sickness when YOUNG HER sults of youthful bad habits system. take UR reguiar ts pit For sale by ail cr ee wil ee j receipt of price (Wc. per Dem), ng THE DR, WILLIAMS gh should take These pou THE GREAT ENGLISH REMED! OF PURELY VEGETABLE Te ALO WITHOUT MERCURY, USED THE ENGLISH PEOPLE FOR OVER 120 YEARS, 18 Sckles pis COMPOUND ANTISILIOUS 1a consist of @ careful ture of the best and mildest — SP the pure extract of Flowers of be found a mnest efficacious rem . z of the diestive or,ans, and for obra aire pid action of the liver and — wl digestion and the several varie ae complaints, Solid by alt Chemis WHOLESALE AOENTSf 7 sons, L EVANS AND SONS, These Pil oe