. 0 ee | CURRENT NOTES maditien yf Prinee Bismarck 1s The much better Nichoias Liebrich, the famous Rus- sian sculytor, Is a ad Lord Rand Ilph Cu chill, proposes that tly Khedive be deposed and tried, Th Montreai Diocesan Synod has adoxed a scheme for the establishment of«n order of dé nesses. The Medical Professors ol Victoria, Jolleve have donated $10,000 to carr) } on the war against Laval. The repert « f the massacre ot the staff of the British North Borneo Cam- pany in Borneo is officially contra- dieted The Ameerof Afzhanistan ba: mad ith the Shinwarris and reiurned I troops are clamour- : ait terms Ww to Cabul, w ing for their pay. The India Legislative Council has i ssed the Cer tral Provinces Land bill, which materially adds to the privileges 3 j are t-LOIMOTS. i© thi e of small lan suits ! for S$, 00,000, abou thirty damayes about have been commenced against the Board \ re idy ag ereg: Ling ef Brooklyn Bridge Trustees ‘he British Government have given | Carey, the informer, the option of proceeding to one oft the colonies or remaining in Dublin without police protection. Sir Hector Lan; Saturday Jast, on an official tour of ina- He visited Toronto, Win lsor, to the capital evin left Ottawa on specti in. and Bothwell, returning on Wednesday. The Mexican military authorities are grambling because they_had no.hand in clearing out the Apaches, and because , , . (renerail Crook did not report bis ca ture to them. A feud has broken out Caughnawaga Indiaps about who is to p- among be the chief ruler among them. No violeoce thas oceurred, but meetings “have been held by each side. The Queen’s refusal to open the exhi- bition of Irish laces,to be held in London next week, has envoked much adverse comment; the The Prince of Wales also declined and naught agreed toe open the exhibition, The secessions of Goschen, Lord Ampthill and other whigs from the Cobden Club oceasion discussion. body knows whether their resignatiens are due to Clemencean’s expeeted pre- sence at the forthcoming dinner, or to Chamberlain’s presidency at the same festival. The appointmentof Lord Reay as special commissioner to the Cape of Good Hope, is afresh proof of Glad- stones anxiety with the Boers. Lord Reay, though ap English peer, is a Dutch uoble by birth and formerly amember of the Dutch Parliament. He is a man of high character, ability and independence. The camphor tree has recently been introduced in California and promises well. It resembles the laurel somewhat. It grows well all along the coast, and one tree at Sacramento has already attained a height of thirty feet. It is easily propagated from seed or cuttings. Besides prodacing the well-known drug | , 8 the tree is valuable us timber. An English Syndicate for the cou- struction of tbe new Suez Canal has decided to apply to the Sultan as well as the Kheuive for concessions. The! route selected is via Alexandria and Cairo tothe Red Sea. Ship-owners representing 4,000,000 tons have joined the English Committee, and half the capital has been subscribed. The new Roman Catholic cathedral at Kansas City is 170 feet long by 70 feet wide, and 400 feet above low water mark of the Missouri River. The base of the lantern, 150 feet high, commands a splendid prospect, and is expected to yield a profit from sightseers, unless a tornado taken a fancy toit. Connected with the cathedral is the episcopal palace. The New York Times’ London special says: Lord Rosberry was offered the Vice-Royalty of India but declined if, except upon condition that the India jurisdiction bill be abandoned. Mr. Gladstone favors the measure and will support Karl Ripon’s views heartily. Ear! Ripon will be made a duke on bis retura to England, in reeognition of his great services in India. The Earl of Shaftesbury, now 83. is wbout to retire from business. It may not be known that the philanthropic peer is a large capowner. More than a hundred hamsoms and their horses are his property. These equipages are very neatly appointed, the drivers are men selected for their conduct, and are particularly well treated, and the public feeling is one of regret that public locomotion is not more in the hands of ya: veyors like the Ear]. Charles H. Billar, aged 19, on the 21st instant, saved the lives of Henry Bendict and his two daughters from drowning at Coney Island, It was an act of heroism: All were unconscious when the brave young man _ landed them on the surf, and he sank uncon- scious beside them. Prompt medical attendance io:tunately resuscitated all four. Mr. Bendict isa wealthy mer- chant of Philadelphia and was profuse - offers of remuneration to young Bitlar, which the latter modestly declined. The railway sleeping car has in many respects taken the place in modern travel of the old-time ino and if the traveller sleeps without leaving the | the Duchess of Con- No-! to establish concord | { the trein he should have all the pro-| tection that would Le afforded him at a} hetel. Adecision was recently given in the States that a passenger whose money is stelen while he is asleep in a sleeping car is ent’ led to recover from | the railway company the amount stolen. | The court took the ground that when a} company charges an extra price for furnishing ‘sleeping facilities to travel- lers,”’ the company 1s bound to protect | them while asleep. _—-_?. | Special Notices [ur superior Fishing Rods at Dodd's Medical Hall. will be offered at reduced until Dominion Day. [june 20 mws IMMENSE stock of Teas, direct from London, | very cheap, J. Knigur & Son. |june23 2w eod prices Dearu to Poraro Buas.— Paris Green and | London Purple wholesale and retail at Dodd’s Medical Hall. [j252w wkyli pat 2w wky li VaLvotine.—The only real,valvoline, heavy engine, and all kinds cf oils, at Norton Bros [juneld 3ieod wky2i Wave & Burcner’s Hollow Ground, and the celebrated Hamburg Ring Razors, and | Torey Razor Strops, direct from manufactories : of the Padlock, Queen {jane 21 lw at Dawso> Street j Buy Teas at Wee ks & Co's. i we > . . ‘ . Cra Parry supplies, in Cakes, Drinks, Con- fectionery, &c., at J. Knicut & Son’s. [june23 2w eod direct from A large Sign {ma 7 eod |. Perato Buas.—Paris Green manufacturers in 2, 3 and 2 Ib. tins. | stock wholesale and retail. |W. E, Dawson & Co, [j 26 da lw wky 3w | Weare offering a large quantity of fresh | turnip seed. Some of these varieties we have | been selling for the past eight years, and if | has given good satisfaction. (All in want of | good seed would do well to give us a call, W. BP. Colwill. {june6 eod 3w wkly | QX@ superior Portable Forge, and all kinds of hardware, for sale cheap at The City Hard- ware Store—NorToNn Bros. [junelS 3ieod wky2i CspeaGek PLsanvs in variety,for sale at John Colwill’s, Upper Queen Street. june 13, wkl Roar Perstan* Suerser,~ the king of 72 9 1 drinks, at J. Kniaut & Son’s. [june23 2w eod | New Laces just opened atJ. B Macdonald's. [junel4 } CALtteand see the splendid lot of crockery | % be! @old..cheap at CoLWILL’s. fmay 22 3aw w 6i Riox mixed Oriental Tea and Lemon Biscuits made daily at “the City Steam | Bakery.” J. Quirk [june 16 lw A arear rvusH to CoLwitu’s for cheap crockery. [may 22 3aw w 61 To Farmers, ~Haying tools, horse-pokes, sheep shears, and whitewash brushes, at The | City’ Hardware Store— Norton Bros. [junel5 3ieod wky2i Eicur varieties of turnip seed at W. P. | Colwill’s [june6 eod 3w wkly | Liwe Jvce and Choice Fruit Syrups at J. Kxiaur & Son’s. {june23 2w eod | To SHIPBUILDERS, —Carpenters Slicks, long |screw Augurs, Deck-spikes, and Clinch Kings, |at The City Hardware Store.—Norron Bros. [junel5 3i eod wky2i | Batoon Fly Traps, Ice Water Coolers, and | Lee Creanr Freezers, at. Dawson’s, Sign of Padlock, Queen Street. {june 51 lw | New Satins at J. B. Macdonald’s. [junel4 | FISHERMAN’S Suppiies,a large and full | stock at Dawson's, Sign of the Padlock | Queen Street. [june 21 lw wkly 1! | New Straw Hats and Bonnets just received jat J. B. Macdonald’s. [junel4 | -Ie-you want satisfaction goto the Boot and Shoe Factory. | Leok ourfor the big Tea Party of the | season, to be held at the Convent Grounds, | Souris, Wednesday, 25th July. Hanrvie’s lyrrovepD Prize TURNIP SEED. -— | Sold only at Harvie’s Bookstore, Queen dt. {june 5 fue Only steam, sewing machine, and gun repairing shop on P. E. Island, and the only | place where you can get every part ofa | sewing machine or a gun made, is at Browns I shop, eorner of Prince and Grafton Streets, a | Att the favorite varieties of Turnip Seed, | from one of the best English warehouses, fresh jand cheap, at W. R. Watson’s. {juane9 AntTuracits CoAL arrived to-day. Parties who have engaged to take the same, will please prepare to rcceive it when sent.— Tuomas CASELEY. {june 8 Srx Hunxprep milk pans and “butter crocks to be sold cheap at CoLWwILL’s. {may 22 3aw w Oi Pure Gotp Baking Powder and Baking Soda at Beer & Gorr’s. [june 3 To ENnGingeers.—Rubber, Mica Soapstone, Piston, and all kinds of packing and steam- boat supplies at Norron Bros. [janel5 3ieod wky2i Just received at ‘‘the City Steam Bakery,” James Keiller and Son’s celebrated Dundee Preserves—Plum, Red Currant, Damson, Greengage, Gooseberry and Black Currant. | Also a fresh lot of Household Pickles. J. | QUIRK. [june 16 lw A cuorce lot of fresh turnip seed at W. P. Colwili’s {june6 eod 3w wkly SuLTANA Raisins at Beer & Gorr’s, [june3 Lemons, Prunes, Dates, and Nuts, at J. Knicut & Son’s, [june23 2w eod lr you want turnip seed that will give you satisfaction, call to W. P. Colwill’s. [june6 eod 3w wkly Tne best Jams and Pickles at the Family Grocery; also Rhubarb, [junel Govp and silver plating of every description done at Brown’s. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. {feb 22 3m, wky 800 KusHELs to the acre. Harvie’s In- proved Prize Turnip Seed. [june 5 FakMER’s, goto R. K. Brace and get a Champion Creamer. Weeks & Co’s. Teas are pronounced good. {ma7 eod. We are now offering a large assortment of crockery cheaper than ever at CoLwIL’s. [may 22 3aw w 6i Five Tras at Weeks & Co. {ma 7 eod. New Rhubarb at Brrr & Gorr’s. [june 3 Don’? delay, go to R. K. Brace and get a Champion Creamer. Bey your Dry Goods, Clothing and ‘Leas, at the lowest prices, at J. B. Macponarp’s. [may 10 wkly Tue Champion Creamer, sold by R. K. Brace, is the best. Farmers, buy your Turnip Seed at Harvie’s, and secure 800 bushels to the acre. (june5 Mrs. A. E, McLeop, Dressmaker and Milliner, has removed from Mrs. Burris’ rem ises, to the house next to the St. Vincent Nursery, and immediately opposite the entrance to the old Burying Ground, Mal- peque Road, where she will be most happy to attend punctually to all orders entrasted to her, aud at reasonable rates. Parties having anything te do in her line would do well to call. 2 BAZAAR. | — HE Members of the Ladies’ Hospital C.m-| mittee intend hol¢ing a Bazaar on July | 10th, 1883,ip aid of the City Hospital,and con- tributions will be thankfully received by the following ladies: Mrs. Pope, President ; ‘* Mason, Treasurer ; Mrs, Connolly, Miss Hensley, « Caven, ‘« M. Macleod, « PD. Reddin, Mrs. C. C. Gardiner, « Beaton, “ Sullivan, “ J, Peake, «6M, Blake, « R, Peake, ‘* Hobkirk, “ Strickland, “« L.H. Davies, Miss K. Wright, ‘* George Davies, «6M, Palmer, “ J. Longworth, Mrs, Hughes, ue George Macleod, MRS. MALCOLM MACLEOD, Secretary. Ch’town, Jan, 3], ’83.--law wed HEADQUARTERS TURNIP SEED. 1.000 uess,ct"e LBS. Carter’s Imperial, 350 ibs. Champion, besides a quantity of each of the following varieties, viz: Carter’s Choice, Hartley’s Bronze Top, King of Swedes, Laing’s Improved, Skirving’s Im- proved, Green Top, Mammoth, Purple Top and Abeideen Yellow, SPECIAL MAIL O# FER; In order to introduce the Carters Im- perial more generally throughout the Island, 1 willsend by mail, prepaid, for 30 cents per lb, (my retail price from store.) I will supply merchants and dealers at Lowest Wholesale Rates, Orders should be sent at once, otherwise | may be sold out of some varieties, GEORGE CARTER, Upper Great George Street, CHARLOTTETOWN, May 31.—4i law wkly 4i pd ‘For Sale or To Let. THMIAT beautifully situated house at ‘‘ St. Avards,” Mount Edward Road, outside city limits, containing nine large rooms, with well of never-failing water in kitehen, to which is attached aforcepump. . These prem- ises are within fifteen mmutes walk of the Post Offiice, and include stable and coach- house. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber on the premises. JOHN T. FERGUSON. May 12.—dy wkly " Prince Kaward island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 20. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. fo take effect on the 24th May, 1888, TRAINS OUTWAR (READ DOWN, } D | j 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 Walteh’e' “* 7.35 * “110.50 ** ‘4 6.25 * Hunter R’r| ‘* 7.45 **, *11.06 **: * 5/40 “ Bradalba’e | ** 8.10 **| “11.46 “4 “ 6.16 “ Co’ty Line.} ** 8.15 * | 11.56 “ ! “6 30 Freetown * ** 8:26 ‘§ “12. 12pm! S40 “* Rensings™ ae “22.57 **) ** 7106 Summ’ side pos. %. Dp 148 30 ({Ami4s 4 Miseonche | ‘* 9.40 ‘* | ** 2.08 ** Wellingt’n| *‘ 9.59 ‘1 ** 2.37 * Port Hill. ./ ‘10.2% “| «+ 3,22 * O’Leary...| “11.20 «| «4.53 « Bloomtield ; ‘*11.38 ‘| «* §.20 *§ Albertea.. ‘‘12.03pm' ‘ 6.20 “ Tignieb... Arl2.40 “| Ar 7.20 “ Cu’town .. Dp 4.00pm Dp 7.00am mo Royalty Je} ** 4.15 **; ** 7,23 « Layee " aero te eee Bedford...| ‘* 4.40 ** | ** 8.02 * Mt. Stew’t] ‘* 5.15 ‘| * 9.00 * Merell....) ** 644 “i * O@ * St. Peter’s.i ‘* 6.04.**' **10.17 * Bear River! “ 6.39 * oH). 11 o* SQUfM ....1 Arise ac ! Mt. Stew’t| Up 5.)5pm'Dp 9. 10am} Cardigan..| ‘* 6.11 * | “10.33 * seorget’n..|Ar 6.30°* [Aril.g9 “ TRAINS INWARD. (READ TP.) ! STATIONS. | EXPRESS. MIXED. MIXED, t Sh’town ..| Ar 8.00 pm| Ar 3.45 pm} Arl0. ldam Royalty Jc|Dp 7.45 ‘* |Dp3.2i ‘* (Dp9.55 * N Wilteh'e! * 7.11.** ) ** 295 $5 O06 * Hanier R’r| ‘‘ 7.00 “; ‘* 2.08 **} ** 8.48 «* Bradalba’e | * 6.36 |“ 1.97 «| « 8.10 « Co’ty Line. “é 6.36 ‘sé sé S47 4é “é 7.57 é Preetowm:)'"'6.49 **' ** 1 Ol “1 * Jue Kensingt’n| ‘ 6.04 “! 12.37 “| 7,20 « nis ** 5.40 * 12.00 * ¥ ; Summ’side Ar 5.15 ‘* | Arll.30am $.45 * Miscouche |Dp5.00 ‘* |Dp 11.04‘ Wellingt’n| ** 4.42 ‘| §*10.35 “ Port Hill..| ** 2.33 ‘*' %* 9.43 «* O*Leary...| “* 3.22 “* | **3.20 * Bloomfield | ‘* 3.05 ** | ** 7.54 * Alberton ..4 **°2:38 ‘41 "7.15. Tignish...| ** 2.00 **} ** 6.00 * Ch’town . .|Arl0.00am' Ar 7.00 pm ae Royalty Jc'Dp9 45 * Dp6.37 * York .x... Lae et) SS ae Bedford, ..| ‘* 9.20 «| « 6.00 « Mt. Stew’ti ** 8.55 ‘| ‘ 5.20 Morell....| ** 8.16‘) ** 4.15 * St. Peter's; “* 7.55 ‘| ** 3.42 “« Bear River) ‘‘ 7.22 ‘| “* 2.49 «« Souris ..../ ** 6,50 **| ** 2.09 * Mt. Stew’t/Dp 8.55 ‘‘:Dp5.20pm| SOS Cardigan ..} ** 7.49 «+ ©9397) «6 Georget’n .| *‘ 7.30 * «3.00 « JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 21, 1883. Administrator's Sale, — = In re Estate late of Let 65. in the said Island, deceased, intestate. TO be sold by Public Auction, in front of the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, on Monday, the sixteenth day of July, noxt, 1883, at twelve o'clock, neon, A LL that part of Town Lot Lots in Charlottetown, described as follows:— Comm 1: ing at the western boundary line of said Town Lot Number Ninety-one, at the distance of forty-two feet northwardly from the northern side of Dorchester Street, thence by aline parallel with the said street east- wardly for a distance of forty-two feet, thence by a line northwardly at right angles with the said street for adistance of thirty-eight feet, thence by a line parallel with said street for boundary line of said Town Lot, thence along the same southerly thirty-eight feet, to the place of commencement. Also all that other tract, piece, or parcel of land and premiscs, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Number Sixty-five, in Queen’s County, in said Island, bounded and _ described as fol- lows, that is to say: Commencing at a stake set in the western side of the High Road leading from Rocky Point ferry to the South Shore, the distance of three chains and ten links north from the rear line of land formerly owned by one Montague McKie, from thence by a line at right angles across the said land, running west the dis- tance of seven chains or until it strikes the west boundary line of the land formerly owned by the said Montague McKie ; from thence along the said last mentioned boundary line, south five chains and ten links, or to the gaid rear Boundary line of land formerly owned by said Montague McKie, from thence eastwardly along said rear boundary line to the aforesaid High Road, and from thence along the western side of said Road, in a nor- therly direction to the said stake at the piace of commencement, containing three acres of land, a little more or less; also all that other tract, piece or parcel of land on said Lot Number sixty-five,aforesaid bounded and described as follows :—Commencing at a stake set in the south east corner of the farm of land now or lately in the possession of one George Smith, and runnidg thence west along the line be- tween the said farm and land formerly in possession of William Match, forty-seven (47) yards, thence north parallel to said lines one hundred and ten (110) yards, thence east forty-seven (47) yards to land in possession of Mrs. McGee. thence south along the same one hundred and ten (110) yards to the place of commencement, containing one acre of land, a little moye or less, with the appurtenances therewnto belonging. The above lands will be sold to pay the debts of the said intestate, Henry Finnigan, by virtue of a License to me granted by the Hon Charles Young, L. L. D., Surrogate, &e., &e . &c., bearing date the thirtieth day of May, A. D, 1883. Dated this 30th day of May, A. D., 1833. DANIEL MILLER, Administrator of the Estate and effects of Henry Finnigan, deceased, jatestate. McLEAN & Martin, Proctors. Ch’town, June 6, 1883 —4i iaw wed. MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold at Public Auction, on SATUR- DAY, the 14th day of July next, A. D., 1883, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court Hoyse jn Summerside, in Prince County, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the eighteenth day of June, A. D., i880, and made be- tween James E. Price and Catherine Price, bis wife, of the .ope part, and Daniel Hodgson, of the other part, LL that tract, piece, or parcel of land, A situate, lying and being on Township Number Seventeen in Prince County in Prince Edward Island, tius described, thas is to gay, commenciog at a stake fixed on the north side of the» Western Road leading .from Saint Eleanor’s to Miscouche, in a certain brook or reek, and running from thence along the Western Road, north fifty-six degrees and forty-five minytes, west fifteen chains and twenty-eight links, to a four acre lot lately owned by the Rev, R. B. McDonald; thence at right angles northeasterly nine chains and eighty links; thence at r ght a igles southeast- wardly eight chains and scventy links to the Brook ; thenee sodthwardly along said Brook to the stake at the place of beginning, contain- ing eleven and three-quarter acres of land, a little more oy less ; “Also all that other tract of land situate on ‘l'’ownship number seventeen, aforesaid, commencing at a square stake fixed on the south side of St. Eleanér’s Road, and in the northeast angle formed by the Junction of the Linkletter Koad with the St. Eleanor’s Road and running from thence south twenty- nine degrees thirty minuteswest for the dis- tance of Seven chains to thie Miscouche Parish farm; thevee south sixty degrees and thirty minutes east twenty Chams and twenty links to F. Cannon’s land; thence north twenty degrees thirty minutes, east seyen thains to tle Saint Eleanor’s. Road ; thence along said road north sixty degrees thirty mingtes, West twenty chains and twenty links to the stake at the place of commence- ment, contaming fourteen acres of Jand, a little more or less, Vor farther particulars apply at the office of Edward J. Hoégson,, Solicitor; Charlotte- town, or Summerside Dated this 12th day of June, A. D., 1883. DANIEL: HODGSON, Mortgagee. June 13, 1883.—2aw wed fri, wkly tl sale Se Cot eee STAY [ime PERFECT ION || SeUe PROPRIETORS oF WHISKY? GREE LEES& | UNRIVALED ron | BROTHERS : MMERGALSTAPELLOND OWE it oS TODDY. DISTILLEPIES, ARGYLES HIRE : Speen feted es ae a ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY‘ ANALYTIOAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holtorn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 8,’79 Report on the Longg Hiestanp Wuisxgy: “We have yisited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have geiocted from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highjand Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis, The samples.were very frayrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matnred Seotch Whisky of the first quality.” ‘Arruvr Hit, Hassaut, M. D, “Orro Hyuner, F.C. 8. FL 6.79 Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY {Gi pres her sum jr ¢i Charlottetown, P. i. 1, Web. 24, i882, ‘f Menry Finnigan. | Number | LA Ninety-one, in the first hundred of Towa | a distance of forty-two feet, to the western | THE DAILY EXAMINER, JUNE 27. 1683 SCROFULA | and all scrofulous diseases, Sores, Erysipe- las, Eczema, Blotches, Kingworm, Tu- mors, Carbuncles, Boils, and Eruptions of the Skin, are the direct result of an impure state of the blood, To cure these diseases the blood must be puritied, and restored to a healthy and na- turalcondition. AYER’S SARSAPARILLA has i for over forty years been recognized by emi- nent medical authorities as the most pow- erful blood purifier in existence. It the svstem from all foul lumors, enriches and strengthens the blood, removes all traces of mercurial treatment, and proves itself a frees complete master of all scrofulous diseases. A Recent Cure of Scrofulous Sores. months ago I was troubled with on my legs. The and inflamed, and “Some scrofulous sores (ulcers) limbs were badly swollen the sores discharged large quantities of offensive matter. Every remedy 1 iried failed, until | used AVYPR’S SARSAPARILLA, of which | have now taken three bottles, with the result that the sores are healed, aml my general health greatly improved. I feel very grateful for the good your medicine has done me. Yours respectfully, Mrs. ANN O’ BRIAN.” 148 Suilivan St., New York, June 24, 1882. (" All persons interested are invited to callon Mrs. O'Brian; alse upon the Rev. Z. P. Wilds of 78 East 54th Street, New York City, who will take pleasure in testifying to the wonderful efficacy of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, not only in the cure of this lady, but in his own case and many others within his knowledge. The well-known writer on the Boston Herald, B. W. BALL, of Rochester, N.H., writes, June 7, 1882: * Having su with Eezeina, {fered severely for some years and having failed to find relief fronrother remedies, I have made use, during the past three mouths, of AYEK’s SARSAPA- RILLA, which has effected a complete cure. | consider it a magnificent remedy for all blood diseases.”’ f . Ayer’sSarsaparilla stimulates and regulates the action of the digestive atid assimilative organs, renews and strengthensthe vital forces, and speedily cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rheama- tic Gout, Catarrh, General Debility, and all diseases arising from an impoverished or corrupted condition of the blood, and a weak- ened vitality. It is incomparably the cheapest blood medi- cine, on necount-6* its concentrated strength, and great power over disease. PREPARED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Draggists; price $1, six bottles for $5, W. R, WATSON, Ch’town, _ Wholesale Agent. TURNIP SEED! TURNIP SEED! BEST VARIETIES, HKARVENVS BOOKSTORE. Ch'town, June 5.—tf %~ se »* ~ Endorsed ‘by the French Academy of Medi cine for Inflammation of the Urinary Organs, cansed by Indiscretion or Exposure. Hotel Dieu Hospital, Paris, Treatment. Posi- tive cure inoue to three days. Local Treat- ment only required. No nauseous doses of Cupebs or Copaiba, NBPALLIBLE, HyGrents,Cprative, PREVEN- rive. Price $1,50, including Bulbe Syringe. Sold by all Druggists, or sent free by mail securely sealed, on receipt of price, Descrip- tive Treatise free on application. AMERICAN AGENCY *66” MEDICINE CO., Detroit, Mich., and Windsor, Oxt. Sold in Charlottetown by APOTHECA Ris HALL CO. Monrreas., May 14, 1983. Dr. Bennet, Halifax, Dear Docror,—Just a few lines as promised by me. I am more than pleased with the ‘** Liver Pad” I got from you when in Char- lo{tejown, and can conscientiously say that it is the best thing l ever gaw or heard of. It has aoue for me what all kinds of medicine and different physicians could not do for me— i. €., removed a very nasty body erupt on, which had given me a great deal of annoy- ance for more than two years; and, more than that, I have not been troubled with a single headache since I have used it. Before wear- ing the Pad I was troubled with severe head- aches coptinually; and that very objectionable feeling of sluggishness and dullness has entirely lett me—in fact Iam anew man, to what I was before wearing it. 1 am truly thankful to you for what you have done for me, and [ hope that you may be long spared to the benefit of the public. Believe me, Yours sincerely, FRANK ELLIOTT. DR. BENNET’S PADS can be had at Fraser & Reppin’s Dave STORE, june 12.] A POSITIVE CURE Without Medicines. ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES., Patented October 16th, 1876. One bex No. 1 will cure any case ip four days o1 less. No. 2 will cure the most obstinate case, no matter of how long standing. No nauseous doses or cubebs, copaiba, o1 oii of sandalwood, that are certain to pro. duce dyspepsia Ly dcesircying the cuatings o the stomach, Price $1.50. Sold by all druggists, o mailed on receipt of price. For further par ticulars send for circuiar, P. QO. Rox 1,533. J.J, ALLAN ©0., 83 John street, 691 'RY.W1pr New Vork THE STARR KIDNBY LAD. —— ——~— | ° Indubitable by idence, (Conde nseu ) ; | From Doectors .Drugyices, J Mercha Farmers, wae Some of the additioi a] home 1 stitmony r . . . . . ” Ce ceived since publication ¢f Jast mphlet GIVING ENIIRb SATIS] ACTION ; Pieton, April 20, Gentlemen,—1 find that your Pads are piy ing entire sats sfaction, and wish you in: namebe sales for 80 Valuable a remedy for diseas ase the kidneys ot J.B. Morven, Mp. | OF SERVICE TO PATIENTS, L - LaKe il 22 Gentlemen ,— Your Pod has Maes rs service to some ot my patients already. Jno. Maxwet, M.D. BRIGHT’S DISEASE CONQUERED. Enteimise, April 13, ‘ Genthmen,—Five years ago 1 fell with g bag of grin, which caused weak aess in back, and also a ' brought op an attack 9f Brigit’s disease, and which caused me to lone considerable in Weight After wearing your Pau fot six weeks, I gained 13 peunde, All pain and weakness hes left me. 1 would have been yet im the aectoi’s Lande bad jt not been tor wy Using your Kieney Pad. ““ eee Le At ge wy ile, PERMANENT CURK, Tamworth, April 13 Gentlemen, I was troubled with painful back, and could pot retain my urinal seorm, tion, from painfol inflammation of the blag der, I have been treated by a dozen physi. clans to no purpose, but have worn you Special Pad six weeks. The pain, swelli and inflammation are gone ana I am well, Your Pad is the only cure for kidney Ciseages J. A. Fraser, Manf. of Wooden Wareg, ALL PRAISE THEM HIGHLY, Tamworth, April 13. Gentlemen,—An accident 12 years wrenched my back, | eould hardly walk, and never lifted anything The Pad purchased from Mr, Jas, Ayisworth has nearly made me as strong as 1 ever was. I know of sever] being used, and all praise them bighty, Jas. Summers, Entergpise, April 13. Geptlemen,— Your Pad is felping me won- derfully. My complaint is inflammation of the kidneys. Jos. Pixs, Prices—Chi/d’s Regalar Pad — Specia! for Chronic Diseases 3.00, JouNn Kyicur, sole agent Georgetown, J. A. Gour.re, sole agent Summerside, Joun J. Akse#NavLr?, Tignish, THE STARE KIDNEY PAD C@, [de 15 why THE ONL Pad, $1.50. Pad Tarongo, On, aaee a Ne NIT) OVCALL-CTATIONS Neo. bi ote la SOLD BYALL STATIONERS Brut BU a Ps r, 7 * Ee ave. Coasts $900 Reward! 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For Old and Young, Male aud BF Pesitively cures Nervousness tn ALL tt # Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual tration, Nigh i Sweats Supermatorrhwa, Leuso Barrenness, Seminal Weakness, and General of Power, It repairs Nervews Waste, aics the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Bicin and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to Exhausted Generative Organs in eithérsez, SF W: each order for TWRLVE packages, accompznied with ff dollars, we will send our Written Guarantee yo ret the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. the Cheapest aud Best Medicine in the 4a7 Fuil perticulars in our pamphiet, which desire to mail free to any address, Mack’s Magnetic Medicine is sold by Drug gists at SO cts. per box, or Gsboxes for $2.50, or w be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, bf) addreseip MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE Cu, Windser, Ont., Cana Sold in Charlottetown by Apotheearics’ Hail Co. Agents for Prince Edward Island, ard by all Druggists very where, may 15 wkiy Rieal ; Ee th is Wi Mental Depression, Softening of the B resulting in Insanity and leading to mite decay and death, Premature ¢ ld Age, Barr ness, Loss of Power in either scx, InvoiuD Losses and Spermatorrheea caused by 0 exertion of the brain, self-abuse or over-ine gence, Each box contains one month's tre ment. One dollar a box, or six boxes {crt dollars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt price. We guarantee six boxes to cure case. With each order received by us for boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we send the purchaser our written guarantee refund the moncy if the treatment does® effect acure. Guarantees issued by FRASER & REDDIN, Drugcists, Opposite P. O., Charlottetown, Sole Agents for P, E. Islan JOHN C. WEST & CO., Sole Proprietor Taronta, Ont. dy why ly -angl4 YQ De. E C. 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