te Wee eee ee Me ee TH wp Viceroy and Ameer Special Notices. a | \m Jerman, and Gaelic Biblve MEETING OF THE EARL O® DUFFERIN, Esoutsn, German, and Gaelic - ') MEER PURRAHMEN At RA\ French, Hebrew and (ree k Testaments at =e am AMEERS ABDURRA Bible Depository M. F. ELuis. {mar 28 — Pore Black Currant Preserve (not tm . yest ported) in bottles or tumblers at J Knight | ib , ; he 1 Yo Hi & Son | ma 26, Din eod | Rawatrpinpi, March 27.—The Ear! VERY ne pete ee just ees at | , »K ; and ‘Tract Society's Deposi- f Dn forin wor of Indis has ur-| the B. Am Book an ra ' ot Dafferin, ro ¥ of an vid oe Me le icnae ta ved here le was accorded a most ‘ a ‘ ae ' Go to J. Knight & Son’s for Flour, } Z by Abdurrahman, e Ameer of Atghanistan. The Ameer, in his address of welcome, said he hop- ed that the councils which the Earl of PM posipg reception and choice superiors, | fma 26 Din eod “Kent,” ‘Matchless cheap for cash. A FINE assortment of men’s and boy's Felt | Hats, English, American and Canadian, at the | Dutterin had come so far to attend! fondon Honse (ma 9S | weuld be so guided as to ensure an Tis people all know L. KE. Prowse sells the | honorable and lasting peace heapest and best Hats in town, [mar 25 | lo reply, Lord Dufferin said he was Boxevess Fisn, 5 ets, per pound ; 30 pound } ces, SL.35, 3 e ve fP's chi glad that his first publicact as Viceroy ; boxes, $1.35, at Beer & Gets. er Tr you want the right Hat at the rnght) . ‘ st’ India was to cultivate friendly — re- me oe price go to L. KE. Prowse’s. (mar 28} lations with the sovereigns of the States a oterminous with the frontiers of} Disxsr Sers, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, mtermipDOUS iti e yntie (Y ‘ , i : | Glass Nets, are selling very cheap at W. P. | india ‘ | Celwill’s dw dy wky-— mehl8 sed "TL nned , lofferip : , I trast,’ continued Lord Dufferin, eacen wt Menetih tne Sat st wendedtel| } ; roe tint C | ’ *, ' thut the trie: uy reception Ww hich is} low prices, at Macdonald’s Boot Store. about to be accorded to me as Ler} mehvo ; i ’ ‘ ¢ ‘ Majesty's represeniative hy the .Amee: L. E. Prowskt’s Hats suits the pocket andi | | prove to all our neighbors our firm | fits the head. {maar 28 | ntention and our anuNxious desire to Crurar Tweeps at J. B. Macdonald’s. | eak on spect their rights mech Zo | At the railway depot at R iwalpiodi Dorsry, Gorr & Co.'s is the best place | ' ' the to buy Boots, mech2d ar? ived, stewart, train the (ren. there were assembled carrying Lord Dutterin Punjab chiefs and Gen wie For Ladies’ Trimmed Hats and Bonnets |g » to J. B. Macdonald's. meh26 | | i ‘ Roberts, Gem. Hardinge and » number| Ler remnants of Cloth at half price, at L of other high officials. After an inter-| E Prowse’'s. change of official and personal greetings, For the Best Bargains in Bocta and Tord Dutferin proceeded to the cam p> | Shoes, try Macdonald’s Boot Store. The route was lined with and | he military display made was very ef-| Great Repverion on Boots and Slippers fective. The soldiers ereeted the Vice-| at Dorsey, Goi! & Co's. mch25 roy with great enthusiusm. The authorities of R Wal pindi later | Ex ELLEN the day presented Lord Dutterin | Macdonald 8. dress, declaring their loyalty | to Her British Majesty the Empress of i bho troops, meh26 Cusar Tweens for boys at L. FE. Prowse’s, B. at Je meh26 Teas selling low | i ; ! i ; 1 ' | 1th We guarantee tu sell cheaper than avy-} ope. — D rsey, Goff & Co's. meh2dS with ana | A sPLeNptip lot of Tea Pots at W. P. Col- | i | lodi#, and expressing appreciation of “, — ‘pi bi — tw dy wky ~ mehI8 honor dene Rawalpindi in selecting it fe the meetin of tu yunct {} CanNeb Salmon, Lobsters and [innan | us the mee ‘place of the council. a. : — ae I ' ey : : SP _ : oe Ta 1 | tladdie at Beer & Golf's. (feb 2] } Che address of the Rawalpiodi autho- | Goep, all-wool Twred for 4$ cents per yard li jatL E. Prowse’s, Gite | sities concluded with the following stat ‘PTiia recooniti ( . auuis re »gaition of our Fiereen harrela For Rerrioa at Reer & Gofl's nity Wilt Contirm that confidence In us | fol 2] woich is daily receiving expression from | the rulers of India ithe Atheneum (h’town. fhe Earl of Datterin responded to! the Rawal ea ; 1 1. ie a vaa@ress apt iy . cheap fora few weeks, to make room for new | and ended by saving :—* he offers ot lots, at W. P. Colwill’s. tw dy wky—mchi8 | lovalty aod service made upon this oc. | | cusion are that the most ¢ loqguent proots of Eugland’s steadfast wood faith and of | the noble confidence of our triends.” ment :—* } ; FAIRBANS’ SCALES repaired at Brown's, at | tf —dee6 We are selling a'l kinds of Crockery very | very ms —* FOLD IN TWO LETTERS. The Prospects of Wheat. } Pp ” POR THE SON , 28 Cedar St., New } © - | avi ih © e York, Oct. 28,1882. From the New York Herald March, 2% )] : fy father resides at Glover, | In i 2rtain arts of | > W ste Ss ‘ eal ias been a ‘at sufferer from Scrof- 7 pa ” the : Ves rn ot 8 t tue inclosed letter will tell you whas is rep rted that the winter wheat has ‘ us effect been killed by the cold weather, and | . . of 33 it : sible ster ; > jay y while it is not possible to determine | Ave S Sarsaparilla what extent of the wheat area bas thus \ ' been alfected, enough is knowa to w ar- has had tn lis case. I think his blood must ; . af : umor for at least ten rant the belier that the deficiency in vonal HUnA dane call leddhadelites ths Som produce in the new crop, as compared of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about with Jast Years { rop will be large, five vears ago. From «a few *pots which ap his may lead to important results, for peared at that time, it gradually spread sous : _« to cover his entire body. I assure you he was it is only one of the causes, and not one terribly affieted, and an object of pity, when of the most active, thai are tending to he began using your medicine. Now, there are a ‘short’ wheat crop this year. The few mon Of his age who enjoy as good health . ‘ as be has, I could easily uname fifty persons great fallin the price of wheat cannot but be a factor in the situation, for it who would testify to the facts in his case. Yours traiy, W. M. PHILLIPS.” will discourage the breaking in of new “It is both wheat lands, and will also lead to the FROM THE FATHER: pleasure and devoting of area hitherto under wheat a duty for me to state to you the benefit I toother cro s, The season is not suffi | have derived from the use of ciently far advanced to determine to bow | great an extent this movement has | Ayer's Sarsaparilla. oveured It it reasonably safe to Say; Six months ago 1 was completely covered with that its results will be very marked, | a terrible humor and scrofnuious sores. The world is always within one year of | humor caused an incessant and intolerable ae PL ; ¢ , itching, and the skin cracked to as to cause starvation, each year 8 produce being | the blood to flow in many places whenever only a little more than is pecessary to|} I moved. My sufferings were great, and my support the population. hi have contained tha 1 | life a barden. I commenced the use of the } SARSAPARILLA in April last, and have used <->. j j i A Woman Did It Bernard Haller, a helper in the kiteh-| en of a restaurant in Williamsburg, N. | Y., tried to kill himself on the 26th} ult., by cutting the artries in his wrist. | Ile was foued lying on a cot, and near. | ly all the blood ia his body was in a! pool on the floor. The prompt arrival) of the ambulance surgeon who stanch- ed the flow of blood, saved the man’s lite. When questienei at the hospital ‘is to why he tried to take his life, Haller suids—*l am in trouble about a woman and this morning | tossed up a penny | to see whether | would kill myseif or it regularly since that time. My condition began to improve at once. The sores have all healed, and I feel perfectly wel) in every respect — being now able to do a good day’s work, although 73 years of age. Many inquire what has wrought such a cure in my case, and I tell them, as I have here tried to tell you, AYER’S SARSAPARILLA, Glover, Vt., Oct. 21, 1882. Yours gratefuily, HIRAM PHILLIPs.” AYER’S SARSAPARILLA cures Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip- elas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches, Sores, Boils, Tumors, and Eruptions of the Skin, It clears the blood of all impu- rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of the bowels, and thus restores vitality and Strengthens the whole system. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. - uot. Ifthe peany turned up ‘head’ I would not cut myself. [ lost—it tarn Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for $5, wd up ‘tail’ and I had to do it.” fee a eo empresa ogee aniioes WARBURTON & CONROY, | “Which Way?’ — BARRISTERS & ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, | That every article used for the same purpose is of equal value no one admits. As Notaries Public, Ke. wn all natural productions, so in the manu factured; all have their degree of merit,and Soap 18 as Conspicuous ip its variety as any- thing else. But in this, as the demand for the pure and reliable increases, so does the value oi the productions of Curtis Davis & Co., especially their ‘Welcome’ and “Un- Otlice in Cameron’s Block, up stairs ; entrance uext door to Taylor's Jewelry Store. March 98, 1885 wkyim ANTHRACITE an’ all other kinds of COAL McHILLAN’S DEPOT, | Dancan’s Old Wharf, equalled extra” bands, _ being prac- tically recommended by other mann- lacturers, who imitate them in every conceivable way. But, while this com- jliment may be appreciated, what can be said in favor of such competition, or the character of such goods and their markets ? No one should be deceived, as the orignal has the pame of Curtis Davies, in full, either on the bar or wrapper, and it is their purpose to let their reputatien stand on this class of goods April 3. @am dy wkly. March 7—8i wkly 4i SEED WHEAT. FOR SALE CHEAP. FEMIE best variety of “White Russian” Seed Wheat, a splendid yichler, good flour, stiff straw; best for our soil and climate. {RAI “me THEKE are just two thiogs that is an impor. sibility tode on P. E. Island, and that is to «top people trom drinking brandy, and to sarry a piece of fine Machinery to Brown's that he cannot mend or make new, such as Sewing Machines, Guns, ete Shop oa the t me of Prince and (irafton Streets, Ch’town. ‘ ac tf Use hundred boxes of Valencia Raisins, wholesale andl ratailat Paar & ots (fel 26 JOHN NP Seon, Ch’ tew te, Meaaterh BQ ERR Dyce DAILY HeAM A MARVELOUS STORY epecint E,imes EBB a ae ee 8 CASH BUYERS! SPECIAL LINES Jae KH Cr Cae WILL BE OFFERED AT THE LONDON Until the opening of navigat Spring Imp ee Scotch, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets at very Low Prices. SCOTCH *. CARPETS WORTH Ce -G; CARPETS oe TAPESTRY BRUSSELS ee $a es Loom ‘able and upwards, el ORE, FROM 40 CENTS fuinens at APRTT: LW HOUSE ion, to make 100m for ortations 95 Cents for 70 Cents ] QO “e “ec 78 sé 118 6 “ 92 - UPWARDS ec ) os -- ° 16c,, 1&8c., 20c.. Special Lines in Cotton Towels at 3c, 4c, 5c, Gc, Gc, aud upwards. ‘O:- 6c, TE. and & BLEACHED AND SHEETINCS, PILLOW COT REMNANTS IN I A LOT OF WINCEYS :0: 70: — ome 1) REMNANTS IN The balance of the 3,000 pie. i 173 per cent. in Lots No. 1. 24 inches, at we ** ») 3 we “> é< ‘c 3, 34 6“ +4 “cc 4, 35 se sc cc 5, 36 sé *. . b, 56 te “ 6é (* 36 é¢ ae é 8 36 se 9 BALANCE OF MEN’S - A LOT OF WHITE AND COLORED AND BOYS’ OVERCOATS ULSTERS AT MEN’S UNDERCLOTHING AT A BARGAIN FROM 32 CENTS TO 65 CENTS. ———= 30: ————- (BEST MAKES.) o-— — Choice TEAS in half-chests and packages of 5, (0, 15. and 20 pounds— Wholesale and Retail Meant, Vel oO .-taw whely Qieveoe ipwards. UNBLEACHED TONS, | BEDTICKS., SHIRTINGS, ETC ——:0:-—- IRESS GOODS —— :0: ———_ SELLING VERY CHEAP. Black Cashmees (49-inches) 28 Cents and Upwards, REMNANTS IN TWEEDS, DOESKINS AND OTHER CLOTHS. FLANNELS, &. es White and Grey Cottons. notwithstanding the market has advanced from 15 per cent. to 3 Cents, ee O . 7 4s S ss 4 és io. « 12. *: to 25 Cente. AND COST. COTTON WARPS | | | ‘ | c THE ABOVE VERY CHOICE BRAND OF INDIA & CHINA TEA For family use, for sale at 59 cents por pound or nea 4. ‘aoa CHALLENGE BLEND TEA, OF THE GROWTH. CHOICEST INDIA AND CHINA | i ° (BLENDED) 10 pound box for $4.75. aw Give it a Trial. BEER |&. Gear: 1000 Barrels Flour. WHOLESALE AND REALL, CHOICE BRANDS | KENT FOLDEN STAK MAPLE HILL GOLDEN STRATHER ee — —— | DANUBE takes the lead. MATCIILESS } ( Popular Brands, Choice Patents. et Ib { Choice Superior’, The above and other CHOICE: —-.———--__-- ; advertized in December last, at the same prices then offered, | | ; Linen Towels at 4e, de.) 4 VOILD fu + he tou COFF GRAS In stock this date. BEER & GOFF. ————-—--——- Adalterated Imported can buy the Green, or Whole Roasted Bean, AND— Fresh Ground Coffee, (Java and other kinds) from BEER AND COFF. Apples. Apples. 300 Barrels—W HOLESALE & RETAIL, at BEER & GOFF ’S, TEA WORTH TRYIN ee EE. COFFEE. AYING.|Sale of Freehold i | i i j | I ; ! I i Dst Co flees OFFICE Ch’ tewn, | | ' | \P | | | | INGRAVER, Dealer im good time-keeping WATCHES, CLOCKS, Gold and Plated JEWELRY iu the latest Artistic Designs. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Xc., Repaired CHEESE, CHEESE, 100 Boxes—WHOLESALE & RETAIL, BEER & GOP Ss, DR. S. B. JRRKINS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, : AT DR. JENKINS, RESIDENCE, PRINCE ST. Jan, 26—wed fri ‘* Honesty, Industry, and Experience are the only true principles of business success-” E. &. BONNELL, ractical Watchmaker, Jeweler —AND.-- and Warranted. a= Opposite Rocklin House, Kent Street, Ch’town, Jan. 28, 1885—tf FAAl me Aen ih i of thy oe ie < GOLD MEDAL PARIS ! RPC ETE 2 % bas Sm Tabs) f . a2 ey ‘ t u N "SOLO BY ALL ~~ ‘sramonzrs rout THE VI body, thereby making the tuition a ustead vf the old class drudvery. Pupils preferred from 12 to 16 For terms apply at his Ati eet, th esvee nn rapidan on, Vel 14 tQQh HOUTtHe WORLD OLIN. Kk. VINNICOMBE is now ' take a limited numb Violin Iustruction by prepared to er of pupils for i *Danclas” conservator tuethod, which is so complete that each pupil ig enabled to form @ part of one harmonized years of age. ds 77. 4tS pleasure Water re°o 2). 1585, at the hour of 12 o'* Building, Charlottetown, order made in the above cause, dated tioned, belonging Murphy, @ person of unsound wing the and c»stody of whom hath been duly com mitted to William McPhail, Supervisor of , Falconwood Asylum, in the lottetown, the said land and premises be} situate on Lot (31) Thir County, bounded or described as follows, that in ae ray, Cummencing at the north-west Corner of aod from this point and the po —— Land Province of Prince Edward Iglang N CHANCERY, Before the Vice-Chancelior. nthe matter of Michael Mu; of unsound mind, BE SOLD i TUESDAY, the phy, a person by Public Anetig 2let day of APRIL ae ‘lock, boon, pursuant to n the Supreme Court Room, | 1inth day of March, 15°65, all tha piece of land and premises hereinafter to the gaid Michael Ko: alty of Char. ty-one, in Queen’, in Prince Edwara Island land, nowor lately in the Pp O8session ot James Marphy, thence rapping eagt One de. gree and forty-five minutes porth (E1e gy N), eightece no chains and sixty-long links int of com. mencement Tuning northerly by two par. allel Jiaes until they meet the old Tryon Road. Together with all rivhts and appuy. tenances thereunto belenging, « TERMS :—One-half of the purchage Money to be paid down at the time of sale, and the balance to be secured by WOrtgege On the remnises, payable in two years from sale, with interest payable cent per @nnun, Dated at Charlottetown March, A. D., 1485, J. LONGWORTH, Master in Oh NEIL McLEuD, So'ici tor for Committees Ch'town, March 14—oaw tl sale sat : ce of yearly at fo this 14th day of Prince Edward Island IN CHANCERY, te, Before the Vice-Chancellor. ao the matter of Michiel Murphy, a person of unsound mind, Y virlue of an Order ot Hig Honor the Vice-Chancellor made in thig matter bearing date the nintl day of March, 189s, *ll persons having any debts apd Claims against the sail Michacl Murphy are hereby required to come in and prove their debig and claims before me, the Uodereigned Master; and I do hereby, by virtue of the said order aud the authority to me therein given, give notice ther of; and ] do hereby appoint every Wednesday next, the date hereof, up to the fifth or last Wednes. | day in April next, inclusive, for that i And it is by the said order further declared that such of the creditors of the said Michgel Murphy as shall not come in and prove their debts and claims by the said fifth or jast Wednesday in Aprij next shall be exeluded from the benefit of the gaid order, Dated this i4th day of March), A.D, 1885, J, LONGWORTH, Master in Changery. 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