Current Notee. life in the last from causalties at sea to British ships in the homeand fereign trade, excluding fishing vessels, foots The loss of years arising up 39,414, of which 4.372 is the total | being the largest In Collisions caused the for 1881-2, this any single year. loss of 5,175 lives. Besides 450 detectives, there will be at Moscow during the corenation time, . ' it special inner circle of 10 secret police agents, directed by Gen. Teheverine. They comprise 1 Russian, 3 Italians, 1 Belgian, 1 Dane, 1 Englishman, 1 Frenchman, 1 German, and 1 Swiss, and are selected from their intimate knowledge of the Socialist element in their respective countries. iix-Senator Conekling, the statesman, Charles A. Dana, auther, journalist and scholar, with a number of leading men in New York, gave the cheer of their presence and the light of their smile to the big fight between Sullivan and Mitchell. The big men and the little men all shouted loud and long when the big man pounded the little man all around the lists. It wasa Roman hoii- day, butcher, audience, and all. France add China are swiftly drif' the direction of war. The Chinese are not the simple people they were when they fought England. China is getting big gunsfrom Ger- many and a “first-class campaign machinery. The French can kill off a few million of the heathen Chinee with- ing ta out weakening the nation much. The Chinese havea good navy and will make a long tight if they like. It will be curious if the Brooklyn Bridge unite New York and Brooklyn finally under one government. The idea broaehed at the Chamber of Com- merce banquet seems to gain strength, many people belicving that there is “no reason for having two civic admiostra- tions for communities that are sub- stantially one.” Would Brooklyn be considered a suburbof New York or would it lose its name under the grand New York? The suicide of Amasa Stone, the Cin- cinnati millionaire, has recalled a dis- saster and a tragedy to recollection. It appears that soon after the fall of the bridge at Ashtabula, Ohio, a few years agoyby which so many lives were lost, an attempt was madeto show that Charles Collins, the Chief Engineer of the Lake Shore Railway, was re- sponsible for the dissaster. Mr. Collins resented the imputation, and proved before the Legislative Committee, whieh exonerated him, that he had ad- vised against the construction of the bridge under the plans accepted, and had predicted a serious calamity. He also asserted Amasa Stone, builder, who committed suicide last week, was seeking to make as much as possible out of the construction of the bridge. Im- mediately afterwards Collins disap- eared, and a few days later his dead dy was found io his bath room under circumstances which indicated that he had committed suicide. Collins’s friends and detectives who investigated the case declare that Collins was mar- dered. Collins was a native of Troy. N. Y., and was graduated at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in that city. Some time ago Vereschajin received from the Czar Alexander III. an order fora picture. He at oncesei to work, and in due time forwarded to the Emperor one of his finest canvases, in which he had managed to paint notbieg that conld be constructed as a piece 0! flattery. He called his picture ‘Our Prisoners.”” It showed a troop of Turkish prisoners of war, who were falling to the ground under the brutal! blows of their escort, some robust Kn-sian coldiers. The Czar was little plea-cd. He had expected flattery, and received —the naked truth. He never theless expressed the wish of making acquaintance of the painter. The day fer the audience wus fixed, and Vere— schajin left Paris for St. Petersburg. When he appeared in the palace he was told that the Czar had now no time te see him, and that he must wait until he was called. As svon ashe had received this answer, Vereschajin returned to Paris. On the foliowing dey achamberlain ot the Emperor called at the hotel where Vereschajio hud been staying while in St. Peters- burg, and asked for the artist. “ He has leit here,” he was told. “What,” exclaimed the horrified courcier‘ “he is gooe, and the Czar is waiting to-day to rece:ve him! Did he leave no mes-age?” “Oh, yes,” the proprietor of the hotel replied‘ *the left word if anyone called for him, to suy he had no time to wait. fhe Grea.t French Remedy, Dr. LeDuc’s Periodical Pilla. For he cure of Leucorrhea or White's Excessive of , ainful Menstruation, Green Sickress, Falling of the Womb, Catarrh of the Uterus or Vagnia, Hysteria, Pain in the Back, or Piles, or for the puepose of in- Vigorating and giving tone to the Generative Organs, two pills should betaken twice daily, or in very en, febled conditions, one pill three times a day. To effect cures in chronic cases it will be neeessary to continue the use of the remedy for some months, " A reagonabie trial will create snfficient confidence in the remedy to oe \ts being taken until a permavent cure is ef Stana Kipney Pap Oo., 31 Ki t Orente, All Drugyists. , mS a er te. Mrs. A. E. McLzgop, Dressmaker and Milliner, has removed from Mrs. Burris’ prespiece, to the house next to the St. Vincent uraery, and imm-diately opnosite the entrance to the old Burying Ground, Mal- pone hoad, where she will be most happy te - ent ponetually to all erders entrusted to er, and at reasonable rates. Partics havi tes. é avin anything to do in her ; fifteen line would do well] +s FRED. W. HYNDMAN. Specia' Notices. resu Lemon, Putter, and New York | ¥ruit Crackers, at tle City Steam Bakery. {malY lw) | Makes the most | For sale | —J. Quirk, Prince Street. VINPGAR, at half price, ESSENCE OF } wholesome Vinega’, SS | The ecaries Hall. | ene. 90 45: RE fmay22 2w eod wkly Im | | Ruvearps, Pine Apples, and Bananas at 1 W. F. Carren's. {mayl7 3i Tex pound boxes of mix d crackers for housekeepers, very cheap at Pue Crry} | Sream Bakery. Wer have just opened one thousand five | hundred pounds of choice confectionery ex Steamer ** Miramichi” from Montreal. Prices lower than ever at ‘* The City Steam Bakery.” jimayl9 lw De Benxnerr will be at the Rankin House, on Monday 21st mst. [may 17 5in. Bey your Dry Goods, Clothing and Teas, at the lowest prices, at J. B. MacponaLp’s. [may LO wkly Style Envelopes end [may 15 Cream Trxt, Court Paper, at BkemNER Bros. Lerrer Coryinc Presses, received to-day, {may 1d I will EE. at BREMNER BROS Prine Epwarp ISLAND. lL. bills. BAN. OF pay cash for Bank of P. E. Norron, Charlottetown. Two Custom Boot Makers wanted at the fo t and Shoe Factory. {may LOtf Nixery pounds new spruce gum, just re- ceived at Beer & Gorrs. [mayd Gop and silver plating of every description done at Brown's. Shopon corner of Prince aod Grafton Streets. lfeb 22 3m, wky One HUNDRED Barrels Apples, order, at Beer & Gorr's, Fxesu white and yellow cornmeal at Brrr & Gorr’s {mayd Brown is a man you don't mate every day He says he will dety the inhabitants of P. F. [sland to carry him a gunto repair that he cannot mend, or make new. Now_ boys beat me if you can. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets [feb 22 3m, wky s \ E have made arrangements with the best makers of Gas Stoves in the United States, which we will be able to sup- ply the public, at the lowest possible price. We have also agreed with the Gas Com- pany (ier the purpose of introducing these stoves), to sell the first fifteen (15) for which we may receive orders, At their Net Cost, LANDED HERE. in prime [mar29ef TESTIMONIALS. The following are a few testimonials from a list of several hundred :-— The capacity of the Stove is surprising. With a No, 8 Stove we cooked for a party of seven, giving them broiled oysters, steak, lamb chops, and baked biscuit, in 45 minutes, at a cost for gas of 4) cents. On another occasion we gave a dinner in courses of twenty men, the bill of fare as follows : Broiled shad, beef steak, roast quarter of lamb, baked biscuit and coffee; heabithe the water for washing the dishés tour times, re-se\.ting the table three times. All was accomplished in one hour and forty minutes, at an expense for gas of eleven cents. This work was all done on one No. 8 tove. All were enthusiastic over the manner in which the oysters, fish and meats were cooked ; none had experienced any so tender, juicy, and of such full flavor before. We consider the stove a great success, and most complete in all its parts and ar:angements A. C. Woop, Supt. I bought one of your No. 12 Gas Cooking Stoves last September, for use in my restau- rant, and have used it ever since for baking, broiling and stewing. I can say for it that it is always ready and does its werk rapidly; that there is no dust, no dirt, no surplus heat, as we are using only that portion that we need, and as soon as the article is cooked the gas is extinguished and there is no waste. I think it will do the same amount of work at less cost than coal, even at the high price of gas, It takes much less room than a coal range that would do the same work. I am perfectly satisfied with it and would not be without one for double the price. J. T. Harker. The Gas Stove you sent me, I am glad to say has proved an entire suceess, if my testimony is of any value to you, you are at liberty to use it. ‘fhe decrease in the coal bill more than offsets the increase in the gas ditto. The cooking is excellent and uni- form in its operation, No dirt or dust irritates the careful house- wife, and Mrs. 8. describes it as a ‘‘ real treasure.” In wy humble opinion, any man who really wants to add to the number of allotted days of his better-half, had better invest in a Gas Stove and save her worry, and himself ex- peuse. W. H. Seymour. We are perfectly delighted with our Gas | Stove. It gives entire satisfaction in every respect Mrs. M. Pennincton, 2!03 Vine St. Your favor of the Ist inst. was duly received asking my opinion of the Gas Cooking Stove bought last May, and in reply, would state that the satisfaction rendered by the stove was far beyond my expectations, and the werk it will accomplish is marvelous, together with the small expense and comfort attending the same. Epwis A. Garert. Having used one of your No. 7 Gas Cooking Stoves for a considerable time past, it is with pleasure that I bear testimony to its genuine merits. It boils, bakes, broils, roasts, and in fact, does everything thata first class stove or range can do, and with a saving of time and labor, that can only be appreciated by those who use them. It has given us the most entire satisfaction, and to use my wile’s words, **I would not be without it for ten times the cost.” From statements of our gas meter taken, we find it more economical than coal. Mercer EL. Grason, 4029 Powelton Ave. DODD & ROGERS. Ch’town, April 21--eod 2w P. &. ISLAND POTTERY. 2,000 Dozen Milk Pans, and a | large Stock of Flower Pets. Butter | Orocks, Water Jugs, Molosses Jars, | and other ware on hand. Whole- Sale only. Prices lower than ever | “THE DAILY SGN OF THE LION } MAY, i883. iia 4 I. are now offering NEW IMPORTA- , VW TIONS for the season. The Stock has been personally selected in the English and Neotch markets by Mr. Paton. Buying for cash, we are abie to give the public every inducement to deal with us, and invite an inspection before buying elsewhere. 300 HALF-CHESTS NEW TEAS of undoubted strength and quality, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL oA WEEAS & OO. Ch'town, May 7, 1883, eod wk.. Prinee Edward island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO, 20. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. fo take effect on the 24th May, 1883. TRAINS OUTWARD. (READ DOWN.) STATIONS. | | | EXPRESS. | MIXED. MIXED, Ch’town .. Dp 6.45am|Dp 9.20 am! Dp 4.15pm Royalty Je’ “* 7.00: * 9.55 © |“ 4.35 « N Wilteh’e' * 7.35 * “30.50 * "O25 * Buvater R's: **. 7.45, , *31.06.% | “ 6.40 * Bradalba’e ** 810 **! 11.46 “ec : “ 6.16 “e Co'ty Line.} * 8.15 | 11.56“) «630 « Freetown ‘ “ 8.26 ‘‘ | “‘12.12pm’ “ 6.45 ‘* Keusingt’n ** 8.40 “| «12.37 “7.08 * Summ’ side Dp9.25 eo Dp 1:48 cs Ar 7.45 ** Miscouche | “9.40 « | + 2.08 « Wellingt’n *¢ 9.59 «| «© 9.37 « Port Hill... ‘10.2% +; « 3.92 «| O’Leary...| ‘‘11.20 ‘* | ** 4.53 ef Bloomtield | ‘11.38 **' ** 5.20 ** Albertea,, ‘‘12.03pm “ 6.20 * Tignish... Arl2.40 ** Ar 7.20 ‘“ tscapencepemesiniio Ci'town .. Dp4.00pm Dp 7.00ar i ss } Royalty Jc} ** 415 ** ** 7,25 ROC be. es | $6 @o7 46) 66 7 an ts, Bedford...| ‘‘ 4.40 “| ‘* 8.02 ** Mt. Stew’t| ‘* 5.16 *' ** 9.00 * Gn... Bee | ee St. Peter’s. | ‘+ ee IOS Bear River. ‘* 6.29 ‘11.11 * Souris ....|Ar7.10 ‘* Ari2.00m! Mt. Stew’t!Dp 5. 15pm Dp 9.10am|_ Cardigen..| ** 6.11 “| “10.33 * Jeorgcet'n..JAr 6.30 ‘* | Arll1.00 * TRAINS INWARD. (READ UP.) { STATIONS. EXPRESS | MIXED, MIXED, Ar 3.45pm ArlO ldam Dp3.21 ** Dp9.55 ° Jh’town ..| Ar 8.00 pm Royalty Jc) Dp 7.45 * bh Wiebe: * 7.11 “1 * 225 * © $e4 & Hunter R’r) ** 7.00 ** “* 2.08 *: ** g 48 % Bradalba’e | “°6.36* | ** L.BF ** (** 6.10 * Co’ty Line. ‘* 6.30 * sel Sara mee te Prectown..t ‘6. '** 1.8) “si * 742. * Kensingt nj ‘* 6.04 **, “12.37 ** “ 7.20 * : : ve 1 eee : Summ’ side Ae 5.10. >" | Ar11.30am| 6.45 * Miscouche |Dp5 00 ‘* |Dp 1] 04** Wellingt'n; ** 4 42 ‘| 10.35 “ Port Hill. .} ‘* 413 ** | ** 9.43 **| O’Leaty: ..i * 3.28 *1:428,20 * Bloomfield | ** 3.05 * | ** 7.54 * | Alberton ..! ‘* 2.38 ‘** Saas Tignish...| ** 2.00 **; ** 6.00 * | Ch’town ..'Arl0.00am Ar7 0 —_ Royalty Jc Dp9 45 * Dp6.37 * | Yours .« ca Rae eee Bedford... 9.20 «' * 6.CO + | Mt. Stew’t! © 855 * ** 5.20 “| Morelivi....4/** & 16'S) |: “'@ lB ts St. Peter's; ** 7.55 ** ** 3.42 * Bear River)‘ 7.22 ** ‘* 2.49 ¢§ Seure oi. it (6.50. 280° Mt. Stew’t|} Dp 8.55 ** )Dp 5.20pm Cardigan ..} “ 7.49 “| © 3.97 « Georget’n .| ** 7.30 ‘*! ** 3.60 ‘ JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 21, 1883. [6i. pres her sum jr 6i WANTED AT GRGE, NE OR TWO good “ABINET MAKERS, atthe P. E. Island Furniture Warerooms, Kent Street, April 25—pat cod 1m ne lm May |5.—-1w eod pat TI ent A MARVELOUS STORY TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. FROM THE SON: “SuctsiS York, Oct. 28, 1882. | * Gentlemen: My father resides at Glover, Vt. He has been a great sufferer from oe wa, and tho inclosed letter will tell you what a marvelous olfect | ' ; Ayer’s Sarsaparilla 1 think his blood must has had in his case. have contained the bumor for at least ten years ; but it did not show, except in the form of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about five years ago. From a few spots which ap- peared at that time, it gradually spread so as to cover his entire body, I assure you he was terribly afflicted, and an object of pity, when he began using your medicine, Now, there are few men of his age who enjoy as good health at he bas. I could easily name fifty persons who would testify to the facts in his case. Yours truly, W. M. PHinuips.” “It is botha FROM THE FATHER: jrcsice ana a duty for me to state to you the benefit I have derived from the use of Ayer'’s Sarsaparilla. Six months ago 1 was completely covered with a terrible humor and scrofulous sores, The hamor eaused an incessant and intolerable jiching, and the skin cracked so as to cause the blood to flow in many places whenever ] moved. My sufferings were great, and my life a burden. I commenced the use of the Ss RSAPARILLA in April last, and have used it regularly since that time. My eondition began to improve at once, The sores have all healed, and I feel perfectly well in every respect — being now able to do a good day’s work, although 73 years of age. Many inguire what has wrought such @ cure in my case, and I tell them, as I have here tried to tell you, AYER’S SARSAPARILLA. Glover, Yt., Oct. 21, 1882. Yours gratefully, HiknaM PHILLIPS.” AYER’S SARSAPARILLA cures Scrofula and al! Sevofulous Complaints, Erysip- elas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches, Sores, Boils, Tumors, and Mruptions 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. Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for $5. For Sale or to' Let. COMFORTABLE HOUSE, with Stable and one acre of Land, situate near the Mount Edward Road, at present occupied by Mrs. Harley. Apply to WILLIAM DODD. FREEHOLD F RMS FOR SALE. Ch’town, March 29. HAVE received instructions to sell several vajuable FARMS, situated in dif- erent sections of the country containing From 100 to 300 Acres each. For particulars apply at My Auction Room, Queen St. Application my mai! will receive prompt attention. A. McNEILL, Anetiancer. @h town, Feb. 12, 1882.-—tf A CURE GUARANTEED. i e e. Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL tts stages, Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual Pros- tration, Nigh : Sweats Supermatorrhea, Leucorrhea, Barrenness, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss of Fower. It repairs Nervous ‘Waste, Rejuven- ates ihe Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Hufeebled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the Exhausted Generative Urgans in either sex. £2 With each order for TWELVE packages, accompanied with five dollars, we will send our Written Guarantee to refund the money if the treatment docs not effecta cure. It is the Cheapest aud Best Medicine in the Market, 4@ Full particulars in our pampiiet, which we desire to mail free to any address, Mach’s Maguetic Medicine is sold by Drug gists al 60 cts. per box, or @ boxes for $2.50, or will be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by addresein MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO.,, Windser, Ont., Canada Sold in Charlottetown hy Avothecarics’ Hall Co., Agents for Prince Edward Island, and by all Druggists yery where. m ay 15 wkly oan of S#YA 4 \ OBNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 8,’79 Report? on the Lorne Hieutanp Wuisxy: “We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highjand Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very frazrant, mellow end of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well. matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality,” ‘Arrwor Hitt, Hassaty, M. D. “Orro Hrunxs, F.C, 8. FLL C2 Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P. B, 1 poog sAson eee mR, MAY 23, 1883. Kadorsed by the Fren th Academy of Medi cine for Inflammation of the Urinary | Organs, cavsed by Indiscretion or Exposure. Hotel Dieu Hospital, Paris, Treatment. Posi- tive cure inone to three days. Local Treat- | ment only required, No nauseous doses of Cupebs or Coparba. INFALLIBLE, Hygienic,Curative, PREVEN- | TIVE. sold by all securely sealed, on receipt of pri Price $1,50, including Bulbe Syringe ee, Deserip- | tive Treatise free on application. AMERICAN AGENCY G66” MEDICINE Co., Mich., and Windsor, Ont. Sold in Charlottetown by APOTHECARIES HALL CO, Detroit, | j | May 16. — AND — AFTER Electric Appliances ava sent on 30 Days’ Trich TO FAER ONLY, YOUNG GR OLB, THO are enffering from Nervocs Derermrry, W Loat Vitariry, Lack or Neave Force axp Vicor, Wastise W SaKNHSS"S, and all those diseases of a Personst Nature resuiting from Ancses and OTurr Causes. Speedy reiiet and complete resto- ration of MIRALTA, VIGOR and MANHOOD GUAKRANTErD. The grandest discovery of the Nineteenth Century. Send at once for Llustrated Pamph ict free, Adcress VOLTAIG RELT C@,, MARSHALL, MICH, oO ee . ? %500 Re wara ! NV * will pay the above reward for any cas of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, indigestion, (onstipation or Cos- tiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisiachon, DSuyar | Coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25 cents. For sale by all Mruggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured only by JORN C. WEST & CO., “The Pill Maker,’ Chicago and Toronto Free trial package eent by mail prepaid on receipt of a3 cent stamp. Sold by FRASER * REDDIN, and all Drugyivte Ae & aa bey anglA DR. SMITH’S GERMAN WORM REMEDY has been used by thousands of persons, who uttiversally endorse our claim ‘or it as a pleasant, safe, reliable and prompt remedy for the removal of stomach and seat or pin worms from child 4 or adult. It is easy to take; never fails ; Ge absolutely harmless, and requires no after-physic. PREPARED BY THE 2S Y ITH MEDICINE C2’Y, BLEURY ST., MONTRE SE a nea yy a 5 CTS. SOLD EVERYWHERE. wy . SOLD iN CHA Apethecaries eo, wb le AT Ang, | Bick Headache and relieve all the troubtes jnct- dent to a bilious state of the system, such as J) z- ziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eatin. Pain in the Side, &e. While their most remasic. eble suecess has been shown in curing SICK Headache, yet Carter’sLittle Liver Pills are equa valuable in Constipation, curing and reventing this annoying complaint, while they a'so correct all disorders of the stomacti, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Eycn if the y only cured HEAD . Ache they would bealmost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortn- bately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will find these littie pills yalu- able in so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. But after ail s’ck head ACHE Is the bane of £0 many lives that here is where we make our great boast. Our pills mens Others do of piuls cure it while Carter's Little Liyer Pills are very smal! and Yery casy to take, One or two pills makea dose, They are strictly vegetable ond do not gripe or rge, but by their gentle action please all who sethem., In vials at 25 cents; five for $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE Co., New York City, A POSITIVE CURE Without Medicines. ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES. Diuggists, or sent free by mail | Special Pacts (Liver | Absorption | | new appliance for the-cure of ch mail, and the price of which ie RR wd | $75 each set, according to aL and Ordinary Pads Kidney Pade, a Tee... . Spleen Belts........ : hs, »¢ . ve can be had at Mesa i 0.25 All the abo & Reddin’s, l'ruggiste, Ales Dr Cages of disease, advice abontewhich cali be worn by family. All correspondence acldressed to DR. J..G, BENNET zm wkly Hi * 7 | _" Pe 4 THE | TNE STARR: KIDNEY Pap Sad ditt rent new. berg of the’ fake Apil 16 ee Endubitable Ey (Condensed) : Decters 5 Dr aeelots, Merchany, Prom Some of the additional home ceived since putbiication of last GIVING ENiIRE SATISF mh * Picton Gentlemen,—I find that cur Pad ‘ 20, ing entire sam staction, and wish youlnouen sales for so valuable a remedy for the kidneys J. B. Moupex, D OF SERVICE TO PATIENTS Lime Luke, April Gentlemen,—Your Pad hag asain service to some of my patients _ Jxo. Maxwau, M.D. BRIGHT’S DISEASE CONQUERED | Enter Gentlhmen,—Five years oe tive, weak aess in my bag of grain, which caused back, ®nd also brought ‘attack Bright's disease, and « hich Saeasaial ia considerabie in weight After wearing your Pau for six weeks, 1 gained 13 Al pain and weakness bes left me. [ wou have been yet in the doctors had it | not been fur my using your Kieetaine Signed, W, Fey Miller, | THE ONLY PERMANENT OURE Tan. worth, April 18, Gentiemen,- I was troubled painful back, and could not retein my orinal seer. tion, from painful inflammation of the bled der, I have been treated by ¢ Gozen phys. cians to no purpose, but have worn yo Special Pad six weeks, The pain, and inflammation are gone and I am Your Pad is the only cure for kidney diseg J. A, Fraser, Manf, of Wooden Wan ALL PRAISE THEM HIGBLE, — ‘Tairworth, April 13, Gentlemen,—An eecicent 12. peareag wrenched my back. 1 could havdly walk,and never lifted anything The Pad: from Mr. Jas. Ayisworth bas pearly ‘he as strong as 1 ever was. 1 kpow of several | being used, azici ul! praise them bigbty, Jas, Sea, Raterprise, April 13 Gentlemen,— Your Pad is belyimg me we derfully My complaint is ipflemmeationd dos. Pam. the * jdne Ys. 1.50, Regular Pad, lad, $ Prices—Chiid’s $2.00, Special Pad ior Chronic Disease, 93.00. Joun Kyicnr, sole agent Georgetown, J. A. Gour tr, sole agent Summerside, Joun J. Arsenacit, Tignish” THE STARR KIDNEY PAD Toronto, Ont, {de 15 why Wealth ni4 Da. E. C, West's Nerve asp Brain Tet MENT, 2 guarant.ed specific for Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nerwous? gia, lieadache, Nervous Prostration caused the use of alcohol or tobacco, W akefulness, Mental Depression, Softeving of the bri resulting in Tusanity and leadingte 8 decay and death, Premature Old Age ness, Loss o' Power ip either ses, Losses and Spermatorrh@a caused ly over exertion of the brain, self abuse or overindal gence, Each box contains one mouth tral ment. One Collar a box, or six bones? if dollars; sent by mail prepaid om receljt i “to cure #8 = price. We guarantee six boxes is ease. With each order received by a ie boxes, accompanied with five dollars, ¥¢ ’ send the purchaser our written pot refund the money if the treatment does effect a cure. Guarantees 1sst FRASER & REDDIN, Opposite P. O., Charlee Sole Agents “ Pp, Bs JOHN C. WEST & CO., Sole Taranta, f'n th ay wky ly lf yest tutiomal "[reata ent. ri ee ae acting (Bf Head, Thioat 204 idpey * » Ltt . — NO CURE! H no on eS the Nasal Passaz Azes, , Lungs, the other on _ the Livery r i and Blood. INSTANTANEOUS, ECONOMICAL, SAFE: RADICAL TREATMENT ») BY ALG DRUGG PRICE, 75 ots. . SOLI 1ST. No. 1 will cure any case in four days er less. : No. 2 will cure the most obstinate case, no | Patented October 16th, 1876. One box | matter of how long standing. _No nauseous doses or cubebs, copaibs, or oil of sandalwood, that are certain to pro- duce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings o | the stomach. | mailed on receipt of price, For further par ticulars send for circular. P.O, Box 1,533. Web 24, 1882, u Price $1.50. Suld by all croggists, o J. J. ALLAN CO., 83 Jobn street, se 1'S2— lyr New Vork leet iii {f nat found catistactory, che pF pall will be refund Some chren'¢ OF Or. An le ‘ nate cases of long manung we efiest se from three to six packages permanent eure : a —_——_—_ PED S003 MODI ‘ MONTREAL & TROY, Nets ee SR ta eee TanLoTTE1ows At I othecaries » Ap Ang. 14—#0d, wilt SOL