; : vi We s. a ee 7 NEES = Sa ae Qe ‘ a DESTRUCTIVE FIL, South Side Queen Square Consumed. LOss ESTIMATED AT $200,000. =o INSURANCE ABOUT $100,000. The Post Office Building, W. & A. Browns Dry Good Store, Henry Beer's General Store, G H. Mas- | zird’s Bovkbiadery, &. W. Taylor's Jewelry store, W. Kennedys Con- fectionery, Fraser & Reddin’s Drug Store, The “Patriot Office, and others among the Kuins, Cuda AT one | k Wednesday morning a fire broke out in the confectionery establish ment of Mr. William Kennedy, situated on the Seuth Sid Queen Square, and nearly opposite the Post Office. The fire soon assumed alarming proportions, and a family named Whlliams were hurriedly rescued by ladder from one of the windows, tovether with an old la ly living with them, whom th Chief Eagineer galiantis brought down the ladder, after wrapping her in his yreat-cnat. The Willams family occupied the flat ower DesBrisay & | Angus, Insurance Agents, and S. T. Nelmes, Bookseller. Very soon after the alarm was given, the whole upper flats of the building were in flames, together with | the whole of the premises, above and below, | oceupied by Mr. Kennedy. The fire de- partment got promptly to work, and soon | | smothered the flames, and their efforts bid fair to contine the fire to the Haszard block, and even save 8 in a more or Jess gutted cvondition, bat soon the dire cry arose that the water was giving out, and the lessened streams of water soon showed to the affrighted citi- zens that it was an unfortunate fact that the suppl of water in the tanks was rapidly failing. fhe streams of water s.on becom- ing inadequate, the fire again gained con- trol, the block was doomed, and the flames communicated tothe buildings east and west. The Patriot office building was soon in flames; and after the brick walls of Mr. John Newson’s furniture establish- ment had resisted the fire for atime, it finally succumbed, and beth buildings went | down. St. Patrick's Hall, a substantial brick building, successfully resisted the terrible tire made by Newson’s building, although the hall caught on the roof, and some of the windows on the north side were injured or destroyed. In the meantime the fire communicated to W. & A. Brown’s store on the west, which, with that occupied by Henry Beer, and owned by Heartz & Scn, was soon a mass of flames. All this time the fire department could do but little on account of the failure of the water supply. The men worked like trojans and did wonders under the circumstances. The fire next attacked the building owned joint- ly by Heartz & Son and Mra Stamper, but by almost superhuman efforts the firemen succeeded in saving Mrs. Stamper’s house on the corner. _ The fire thus commencing in Kenuedy’s, destroyed the office of Messrs. Warburton & Oonroy, lawyers (their office being separated from Kennedy's by a temporary artition) the office of Messra. McLeod & forson, Kennedy's confectionery, Des- Brisay & Angus’ office, 8S. T. Nelmes’ bookstore, E. W. Taylor, jeweller, all in the one block; the bookstore and bindery of G. H. Haszard, the dry goods store of W. & A. Brown & Co., the hardware store of Henry Beer, and the flour and feed store of Mr. Angus. The next premises des- troyed were unoccupied. On the east the Patriot building, a3 we have already stated, was destroyed, in which was the Patriot | newspaper, overhead, and on the lower or ground floor were the hair dressing saloon of Mr. Power, and the billiard rooms of | Jos, Wakefield Messrs. McLean & | Martin occupied an office on the second floor of Mr. Newson’s building, and Messrs. Fraser & Reddin, druggists, occupied a portion of the lower flat. | Mr. Newson oceupied the rest of the premises with his extensive furniture business. His whole establishment, including all his workshops, facing on Sydney Street, went down before the destroying element. About the time that Mr. Newson’s factory was burning, it was observed that the roof of the Pest Office building was on fire, and a number cf persons attempted to extinguish the flames. At first the fire attracted | little notice, but the flames soon gained | such headway, in consequence of the short water supply, that the fine building was | almost completely destroyed. Only the walls and the principal vaults remain. Assis tant Cc llector Bremner placed a)l the Custom House papers in the proper vault, | where they still remain. Altogether, this has been the most de- structive fire which has visited Charlotie- town since the great fire in 1°66. When it became evident that the pre- mizes would be destroyed, Messrs. Newson and Fraser & Reddin removed their stocks, or the greater portion ofthem. The Patriot saved little but paper, and much of that was afterwards removed from the equare in a damaged state, as the flakes of fire attack- ed it, andthe furniture of Mr. Newson, | which oceupied a good portion of the square about and near the Colonial Build- ing. Mr. Kennedy lost everything, with trifling exception ; Mr. Nelmes’ and Mr. Haszard’s stock suffered severely; Mr. | Taylor, we believe, saved the greater por- | tion of his stock; Messrs. W. & A. Brown | saved considerable, and Mr. C. B. Warren, | who occupied .‘* Stamper’s Corner,” re- | moved his stock of boots and shoes, but as | we have shown, the building was not de stroyed. The great loss which individuals and the town have met with, isthe direct result of parsimony ona point when such a spirit is acrime, More water is wanted in Char- | lottown; and more water must be had. 'o expect that our brave and active fire- men, led by their courayevus and intelli, ' eee ee ee ee a th Fi é j e e North American Hotel, was discovered on Messrs. McAleer & Carroll, and from thence to the North American Hotel Notwithstanding the gallant work of the | & Co. was, through the excellent manage- | Kennedy, | Leckerby, Miss Ella—Five o'clock tea. | McPhee, Angus | McDonald, Lem.—Sailor H- M. S. Canada | Stewart, E.—-Artemas Ward. /ance, and of course added much Cinttin itn tt tt THE DAILY HXAM tires without | ball in the Masonic Hall, under the aus- water and the neeessary apparatus, is pre-| pices of St. George’s Lodge A. F. & A M. gent officers, shall extinguish josterour, stupid, «xpensive and cruel, — attempt, and failure is not the result of | neglect or supineness on their part. | As to the origin of the fire Mr, Kennedy | iys that he accid: ntaily overturned a large | vurning kerosene oil lamp upon some | excelsior in a closet at the rear of his shop. endeavored to first extinguish the flames, but being unable to doso, he at once gave the alarm, A Second Fire. At nine o'clock in the morning the stable of Mr. Charles Harvey, proprietor of the Zz } This was evidently the work of an incendiary. Silsby Engine was then dis- abled by leaking tubes, and Rollo was brought into action, and obtained a supply from Quirk’s pump. The fire tire. vt water spread rapidly to the carriage factory in| turn. the rear of Mr. John Scott’s, occupied by firemenall the buildings above nained were destroved, together with a number of stables. etc. in the rear of the houses fronting on Great George Street. The large hardware store of W. E. Dawson ment of the firemen, saved from destruc- thon Notes. The property destroyed roughly, to be worth $200,000, and it is | said to be insured for about half that} amount. _ The insurance is destributed | atnong the following companies, viz: North British & Mereantile, Northern, » Royal, © ty of London, Imperial, Hartford,Queen, | British American, Citizen, Commercial, Union & Western. The Post Office is now arranged in the Bank of P. E. Island building. ~All letters, pupers, ete., are ready for delivery. The Savings Bank’s officials will be found the Old Bank building. The agent of the Marine and Fisheries | will be found in the Old Bank building. Mr. John Quirk aud Mr. John Hobbs have the thanks of the Rollo Fire Engine Company fer supplying them with refresh- ments during the fire. The death of Mr. Joseph Weeks, one of Charlottetown’s oldest and most res- pected citizens, occurred Wednesday. He was at work carrying water to extinguish the fire which threatened the house of his neighbor, and while thus employed he i! fell prostrate and expired. He was the father of the Messrs. Weeks, of the firm of W. A. Weeks & Co. He was deservedly respected by all with whom he was acquainted. —P- > - <—————— The Carnival at Georgetown. Tuesday night was Georgetown’s first ven- ture in Carnivals, and if we judge from the success which attended it, we are safe in predicting it will not be the last. Few Carnivals in small places have been better arranged. The variety and excellence of the costumes, were the subject of much favorable comment by those who were fortunate enough to be in attendance. J'o particularize and do justice to those who deserve commendation for their splendid impersonations would take more space than we can to-day afford. Suffice, therefore, to say that the first carnival held in George- town was a grand success, and that it re- flected the greatest credit on all who took art. Following is a list of characters :— LADIES. Bourke, {iss Emma—Dnchess of Devonshire, Kourke, Miss Minnie-- Nancy Lee, Beer, Miss Louisa—Grace Darling. Easton, Miss Susie—No-mandy Peasant, Easton, Miss May—Oriental Costume. Fairchild, Miss Sarah—Jockey. Gordon, Mrs, Capt. Wm.—Summer, Graat, Miss Annie—Forest Girl. Grant, Miss Linda —Grandmother. Gordon, Miss Fannie—Snow storm. Haggart, Mies Minnie— Patience, Hayden, Mrs —Night. Hibbet, Mrs. George—Queen of Night. Irving, Miss Lucy—Good Luck. Kennedy, Miss Bertha—Swedish Peasant. Miss Kate—Sherizah (Arabian Night»). war Miss Ethel— Undine. Logan, Miss Olive—Hope. Murphy, Miss Nellie—New Year. McDonald, Miss Sara-—Fatima (B'ue Beard). McDonald, Mrs. Te you-please Girl. McMillan, Miss Bella—Highland Mary. MeMillan, Miss Annie— Merning Star. McDonald, Miss Annie—Red Riding Hood. Owen, Misa Le. i-e—Sister Ann. O’Brien, Miss Mary-—Scotch Lassie Ross, Miss Georgie—Spanish Senorita, Smith, Miss Florrie—Joan of Arc. Sprague, Mrs—Columbia. Wickwire, Mrs. E. H.—Bavarian Broom Girl. GENTLEMEN, Boyd, George—Barlequin. Blue, Donald—Clown, Bolger, J. |. —l aplander. Campbell, Mr.-- Chinaman. Cox, J. E.—Irishman. Davies, G.-— Swiss Farmer. Dingwell Wm.— Page. Kaston, W. S.—Sergt. 11th: Devonshire Regt, Evans, J ohn—Camera-ah-ha. Galbraith, Mr.—Clown. Gordon, Henry— Dude. Hibbett, George—Snowshoer. Hayden, Frank—Conductor, Hughes, Henry—Don’t be Talking. Jones, Charles—-Captain Jinks. Jenkins, Wall.—Actor. Jenkins, Percy—Sam Patch. Judson, W. A.—Jester of the 15th century. McDonald, A. J.—Red Cross Knight in Armor. MeDonald. Bernard—Indian Chief. Murphy, Dennis W.—Santa’ Claus. Morrisey, Thomas— Marquis l4th Century, McKenzie, Angus - Gent fifty years ago, Italian Peasant, McEachern, Jas,—O!d Dan Tucker. McLaren, W. N. B —Sergt. llth Devonshire Regt. Murphy, Pius--Conductor. Norton, Jas —King of Diamonds. Robinson, J. D, —Turk. Rattery, Fred—Clown. Rowe, Mr.—Sailorman. Sprague, R. W.—Army Officer. Scott, Walter—Uncle Sam. Wright, Sidpey—St, Jacobs Oil. Worth, Fred— Clown. Men cannot do impossibilities; but it is to | successful and pleasing affair. be said of our firemen that they make the| — HAVE just received from Ontario (ONE |} made by Registered Letter. - cou UUST RECEIVED, nln cet ee te ike the Carnival the Ball was a most SEED WHEAT. CAR LOAD (500 bushels), WHITE RUSSIAN SEED WHEAT specially selected for my Qqwn trade This Wheatcan now be scen at my store or will send samples by mailto any address free PRICE, $2.00 per bushel of 60 lbs. (contajning 2 bush each) 25 cents extra All orders filled promptly and in their Itto be sent by rail will be delivered on board train without extre charge. TERMS CASH. Remittances should be Fractions of a or thrice cent Bags dollar may be sent in one postage stamps. As there will be a rush for this wheat those who desire to secu’e some of it should order immediately. Address ‘ ‘ George Carter, Upper Great George St. Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1883.—lawwkly. ALL SIZES ENGLISH Iron Bedsigads and Cribs, MARKED LOW. Largest and best.assortment of PICTURE MOULDING in ihe city, selling by the fcot or made up very cheap, 500 LOOKING GLASSES, every variety and price, from 6x to 24x60. New Plates for old frames, FANCY GOODS, in every variety, viz:— Brackets, Music Stands, Easels, and Canter- burys, Fire Screens and Tables (combined), Flower Stands and Light Stends, Folding Chairs and Rocking Chairs, Chess Table and Ladies’ Work Table (something new), Smok- ers’ Stands, Parlor Kasels, etc., etc, Two very fine BAGETELLE BOARDS. FRAMED CHROMOS, MANTLE MIRRORS (new patterns). Upholstering Department, Under the management ot MR. DREW, a veteran in the trade, We have just received our Fall and Winter Stock of Goods, comprising forty-five different pieces of Furniture Coverings, Gimp and Buttons to match, Hessions Tickinge, Hair Cloth, imitation of Leather, etc,, etc. In this department to give satisfaction, as our stock was purchased in the cheapest markets and marked accordingly. HAIR MATRASSES, FLOCK do., EX- CELSIOR do, STRAW do. FEATHER BEDS, Every variety of Spring Beds, Dominion Wire Matrasses, best in the market, every bed warranted, price $%,00. We have now on hand (@ud are manufac- turing daily) a large and varied stock of Household Furniture, comprising many new and beautiful designs, Particular attention given to ordered work. KILN-DRIED STOCK and BEST WORK- MANSHIP, every time, Verietian Blinds, Inside and Oatside Shut. ters, School and Church Furniture. Machine Jobbing, Wood Turning, etc., etc, Prices low. Factory, Office and Showrooms, King Square. Show Rooms, Queen Street. MARK WRIGHT & C0. Ch'town, Nov. 1883.—3aw Branch 83, BEFORE.) ’ ( AFTER.) E CTRO-VOLTAIC BELT and other ELEctric 4 APPLIANCES are sent on 80 Days’ Trial TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, who are suffer- ing from ERVOUS Desm@ity, Lost VITALIty, WastTinc Wiaknesses, and all those diseases of PERSONAL NATURE, resulting from ABUSES ona OTHER CAUSES, _ Speedy relief and complete postevation to P veg VIGOR gud noe UARANTEED. ad at once for I)Jjustra Pamphlet free. Address _ VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Mieh. EE A CURE GUARANTEED. 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It the Cheapest ard Bost Medicine in the Marke 44 Full particulars in our pamphlet, which w desire to mail free wany address, Meck’s Magnetic Mediclue is sold by Drug, giats at 50 cts. per box, or 6 boxes for $2.50, or will - mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money addressin MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO., W iudsor, Ont., Canada Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecarics’ Hall Co, The Worth Brass Band was in attend- to the interest of the entertainment. The Carnival was concluded by a grand oO SESS Ee ae | Agents for Prince Edward Istand, and by all Drugg eect a IN ER, “FPHBRUARY 21, PARSONS’ MAKE NEW RFOoOH BLOOD, And will completely change the blood in the entire system Ip three months, Any per- gon who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 1% weeks, may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. For curing Female Complaints these Pills have no equal. Physicians use them in their prectice. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for eight letter-ctamps. Send for cireulcr, I. 5S. JOUNSUN & CO., BOSTON, MASS. CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOUHNSON 8S ANODYNE LINIMENT will instan- taneously relieve these terrible diseases, aid will positively cure nine eases out of ten. Information that will save many lives sent free by mail. Don't delay a moment. : Prevention is better than cure. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT (For Internal and Ex- ternal Use). CURES Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Feng a uenaeices. Chronic Diarrhea, Chronic Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Sptpe ana Lame Back, Sold everywhere. Send for pamphlet to I. 8. Jouxsoy & Co., BosTrom, Mass. An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist, now traveling in this country, says that most of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here + worthless trash. die says.that Sheridan's or 1 Powders are absolutely pure and : ; Nothing on. carth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teasp'n- 2 isely Valuable. fi tol pint foods “ Sokt everywhere, or sent by mail fer $ letter-stanips. L. 8. Jomysox & Uo., Bosto#, Masa, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. ——— 30 ESs83-4. ESBGag. Winter Arrangement. 000—— — -yN AND AFTER MONDAY, LOth DECEMBER, 1583, trains () will run daily as follows ‘Sundays excepted ):— a — ao mena acne > TRAINS DEPART. FOR THE WEST TRAINS AR#IVE.—FROM THE WiST. STATIONS, | No. I. | No. 3. STA IONS. | No. 2 | No. 4. Charlottetown..... dp 740a m/) 2.40 p.m Sharlottetown ... - nt .™.| 10.30 a, m, Royalty Janction...,; 800 ‘** | 300 ‘ Rovalty June tior \ dp, >. 9 : loon « North Wiltshire. ....| $52 “| 349 ‘* || “O7#Uy 7 SMS” Om: a Hunter River........ (aa ..” | Gan. North Wiltshire..... foe 9.22 SyRGGiome...3. 3...’ Peae . Pea ees TROMGRr IVER... csccced tae | 907 * County Line......... O6R * 4.47. *§ Bradalbane.......... Lz * aa Freetown............ 10.08 “ | 501 * | County Line......... La 6 wee Keusington,,...,. .. 10.30 * 1 $.3b, 4° PROROO Wick f5 5255 (1246 “* | 5.09 ** 8 id or Oe." | a * Kensington,......... [2% %..1/749 « Summerside. .... oN Jatt oa a1 Ss Be a ip’ 1.00 p. m. ts \ dp! 2.15 a. Miscouche,....... : _ 1.09! “| || sammerside. .. .. (ar'}1.10 ** | W ellington op di damie ieaen ee 3 BASROOROUM, 05 0540 0k ss wave I eee, (932 « | '\AVellington.......... 1020 | ORR a a PP 3.50 * || Port Hill............ 9.38 | Bloomfield. .......... 4.15 ** | HO" Leaey. se. ieee ed 8.20 * | Dares 0 6b 05 Kes i Bloomfield ......+.2 “eee? So ER anno wasn opitt ee B50 | ME a Sis ai nae ..ap! 6 20 a. m.! ignish...... TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRiVE.—FROM THE EAST. ! STATIONS. | No. 5. | No. 7. STATIONS. | No 6 | No. 8 | y iS. soo oo 1 1 ie? te : Charlottetown...... dp, 2.30). m.,| Charlottetown.... ar, 10.45. m ' ar|/ 250 ** | Royalty Junction....{10.22 * Royalty Junction } ap 255 * | Sling ik cc. sk rev ]1O.05 + | Me ckake aes bow ewes 5 Bie RS coves O43..* ¢ ‘ < “ee Bedfordss....0+10./ 3.31 6 | Mount Stewart. } 42 9.10": Mount Stewart...) 45! 415 « Cardigan:.........+5 7.40 « Oardigaa........... | 5.25 ** Georgetown....... dp| 715 a. m.! Je rgetowm. »... ++. art 6.00 * Moun) stewart ....ar , 9 05 a,m Mou >t Stewart....dp | 4.10pm. Mereli...........5.. i. = a eee ee .. ae ik. wt. 2 ee _ 8 eer 3 Meet el eee la OS er COS * 1 Some te is.tte... dp ;625a.m eens SATS ar| 6.50 * || j# Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Railway Oflica, Charlottetown, Dec, 17, 1883. Superintendent ————— uA. BEER & COF?F’S. UR TEA is giving splendid satisfaction. Prices, retail 24cts., 30cts., and 36cts, Prices, wholesale, very low. FIVE POUND TINS, (screw top), excludes the air, pre- serving the flavor and strength of the Tea. Just what is wanted. Halt chests very cheap to the trade. __ BEER & GOFF. THE NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONBON, ESTABLISHED iN 1809, 0:0-—— — Subseribed Capital . - . ¥."% Paid Up Capital .- ° : . 0:0—— TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS TRE MOST FAVORABLE TERMs. Seiiled With Promptitude and Liberality. —0:0—_ — FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,800,000.00 Insurances eilected at the Lowest Current Rates. Losses ‘0: LIFE DEPARTMENT. Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over = - - 0 (0°—— -- Ow —- me 50} New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCIHL, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown GEORGE W, DeBLOIs, verywhere, may 15 w DVERTISE in the DAILY EXAMINER Rates moderate. e Mmvh 16, 1882—eo0d GENERAL AGENT, AYER’S PILLS. A large proportion of the diseases which cause human suffering result from derange- ment of the stomach, bowels, and liver, Avyernr’s CATHARTIC PiLLs act directly upon these organs, and are especially designed to cure the diseases caused by their derange. ment, including Constipation, Indiges. tion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Dysentery, and a host of other ailments, for all of whieh they are a safe, sure, prowpt, and pleasant remedy. ‘The extensive use of these PILLS by eminent physicians in regular prae- tice, shows unmistakabiy the estimation ip which they are held by the medical profes. sion. These PrLLs are compounded of vegetable substances only, and are absolutely free from calomel or any other injurious ingredient, A Sufferer from Headache writes: ‘ AYER’S PILLs are invaluable to me, and are my constant companion. I have Dn a severe sufferer from Heacache, and your PILLS are the only thing I could look to for relief. One dose will quickly move my bowels and free my head from pain, They are the most,effective and the easiest physie I have ever found. It isa pleasure to me to speak in their praise, and | always do go when occasion offers. W. L. PaGr, of W. L. Page & Bro.” Franklin St., Richmond,Va., June 3, 1882, “JT have used AYER’s PILiLs in number- less instances as recommended by you, and have never known them to fail to accomplish the desired result. We constantly keep them on hand at our home, and prize them as a leasant, safe, and reliable family medicine, OR DYSPEPSIA they are invaluable. J.T, Hayes.” Mexia, Texas, June 17, 1882. The Rey, Francis B. HAkLow:, wiillng from Atlanta, Ga., says: *‘ For some years ast I have been subject to constipation, rom which, in spite of the use of medi- cines of various kinds, I suffered increas inconvenience, until some months ago began taking AvyER’S Pitts. They have entirely corrected the costive habit, and have vastly improved my general health,” AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS correet irregu- larities of the bowels, stimulate the appe- tite and digestion, and by their prompt and thorough action give tone and vigor to the whole physical economy. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Druggists. ! | All experience the wonderfal ante beneficial effects of MIDDLE- Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Children with Sore Eyes, Sore AGED. Ears, or any scrofulous or syph- jlitic taint, may be made healthy and strong by its use. Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for $5. W. R. WATSON, Ch'town, Whclesale Agent Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Pelicy Holders, $1,158,500.00 Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may Endorsed by the French Acadeny of Med cine for Enflammation ofthe Urinary Organs, caused by Indiscretion cr Exposure, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Paris, lreatment. tive cure in one to three days. ment only required. No nauseous doses of Cupebs or Copaiba, INFALLIBLE, HyGientc,CURATIVE, | EVER tive. Price $1,50, inclncirg Lulbe Syringe Sold by all Druggists, or ecnt free by mail securely sealed, on receipt of price, Deseri tive Treatise free on «pplcation. AMERICA AGENCY “G6” MEPICINE CO., Mich., and Windswr, Ont. Sold in Charloitetown hy APOTHFC sRIKS Hall CO, Mayt&. CARTERS | Sey CURE Bick Headache and relieve all the troubies Inch dent to a bilious state of the system, euch as Dix gziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distrvss after eatin Painin the Side, &c. While their most remar able success has been shown in curing Sick Headache, yct Carter's Little Liver Pills are eqna.y valuable in Constipation, curing and preveiting this annoying complaint, while they niso correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels, Even if they only cured HEAD Ache they would bealmost priceless fq those whe suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu- nately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will find these JitUle pills valu able in so many ways that they will not be willing todo withoutthem. But after all sick head ACHE Is the bane of s0 many lives that here is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy totake. One or two pills mukea dose, They are strictly veyetable and do not gr pe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who psethem. Jn vials at 25 cents; five for$l. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE Co., Now York City. MRS. SOPHIA POTTER'S Bone Rheumatic Liniment ———_ T is a fact wor'h knowing that Mrs, Sophia Potter's Bone Rheumatic | iniment cannot be excelled for removing pain and sorenes™ It is no wortklses trash, cs s: me may suppose simply because they have bern impored pom $12,000,000.00 | by others, but is positive ly the “King of : Pain,” Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured | P°¥* | } | more, | | Sore throat cannot stand before its All we ask isa trial that you may be com vinced of the truth of our statement. Our e™ perience isthat one bottle tried aleo sel's mapy BZ. Sce circular for particulars and testimonials, and try @ bottle—it will not fail to do all that is promised. 'R. V. BARKER, St. Johv, Wholesale Ageat W. R. WATSON, Chariottetown, P. KE, & J. A. CROSSMAN, Middleton, Lot G, Oct. 22, 1883—eod wkly Posi- Local Treat-~ } etroit, aa Pd