A ERM ot ‘ ks A YEAR , . . . ‘ _ 3 . ‘ wi ry " : -. oe erpeesa kc ” ‘ry > ; . ’ rxa ‘T' . : ’ “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Ren, having te advise the Public, may speax free.” —Evunwinks. Sincue Copies Two Crests a — i . —— e 7 ¥ “*Tr : [fy ¥ e ‘ a - - 7} SHR] ty icranginintiirnictn inte . - ATW A Y ¥ VY ‘ARCO é OG f ; 4 ry aJAWSE ’ 3 . : yy £x‘ry “Fr twtr Y > v &,, , } ‘ N 8 ‘ ME 1% . CH i ) 5.-NO. Q ore TrARLO ; PE TOY N. i e ie si RAN £7 Ni + D4 » oT EY ©), SHC ° 4 20 é a | LS LLL IP, a ty j } i ccleaner ma =sreieemepnectibec—elp— NE a eummmanannnnieneaenaa einai OE y © ~~. 6 « . : e . ; , ‘eoteaea fe > of ae ae say mee mate ~ nar? TS : Bie ee me i’) ATATRIL LC? southern border of the city adjeini } Pie (isiin @ramine Ea THO BOTTLES TUE DAILY EXAMINER LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE . 5 y ape ~ ; > & NLR BELE RAR E* ey = oUSARUS OF 301 ghue fhe bd Sabha lb Bade th baat asthe Cranston, and contains about 110 acres of oa wid _ ‘ . 7A . . . 8 ‘ . a) r Payne A WAY YEARLY. - land and water, and contains a fine bronze | CONVENTION. ah Is issued Every Evening by BE) me When I say Cure I do not mean MARGH 3, ist0 statue “of Roger Williams. There are in| 3 13 n cl o sten them fora time, an dthen ™>.. bre AB: ie i a ee ; : i a a aes 4 _ __ ee . have them return again. 1 ob CAL Ot oe ae, ant /rrovidence Yo church ediices ana m ae siaciiiieseatlandids ‘ ; aa ; fa a a. : we . SAL CU ° lave made tl 1e cisease of Fite » is tr ° : > 4 { “Gs >. . ct i lie PAM a ubli isall ing c v Epilepsy or Falling Sickness a li!:-).; warrant my vemed dy to cure the ies ian ici ‘than 120 societies. ‘The city of Pawtucket} / ‘ ONV EN1 ION Ot DELEGATES from v4 worst cases. Because others have failed is :.9 n for not now recat sing acure. Send at Notes and Commmcnts. (it was never known wi iy Pa-took-it) is| Georgetow n, Cardigan and Murray Har- ; FROM THEIR OFFICE, | Post Of er — a Free Bot’:e of ny infaliibie Remedy. ‘sive Express and situated four miles north-east of Provi-| | bor Dietricts will be held in the Town Hall, : ; o ice. It costs you nothing for a trial, and it will cure you. Addr~*si—He G@ ROOT, . ‘4 ; een 4 we Te te "| Georgeto TUE ss : addr~*s & . ; idk ab Mies ie id eet ioe i, r : I vetown, on TUESDAY, March ! a @e : rT maw aS yoy fy WEN UA 4.C., Branch Cffice, 186 WEST ADELAIDE STREET, TORONTO. Nine‘een anda hall tons of ¢ Es mea denee, and it isa bustliag manufacturing] ] o'clock, p. m. to select a + a 4 at 7 & MUMUUN VU, VU wt Ind cats, from Bent Hassan in Central Koypt entre : ama ts derive £ . : : eee ee ae ‘ i j : 2 — io ad Piha idl things "ae ea aad | centre, lis name 18 derived from the 'test the seat rendered vacant in the Legisla- oz ; Charlottetow P. E. Island - we FOCCUUIY LOG aiver} a CK-' Indian and signifies a fall of water. As I tive Council by the resignation of James oe + 45: . ed down at auction to a local fertinzer mer- | ad ti . . » here | : r , - jonly passed this city on my way here l am Clow, Kisq. i nore , wen o SReomr nae “aE ay ae Zo me chant i farmers at a vee £3 a od unable to give a deseription of it. Ar- A fvl attendance is requested. 4. . ~ | j >} Fr Fi . : : , . * . i »¥ 2 . ' = : ‘ : , @ - = 7 sy { "™ oe ‘ e { > $4 ALES OF SUBSCRIPTION: . - es rad REE: 3 ‘ 2 met : & SE REPS TELE a it! per ton. lot included 180,000 felines, | piving this morning I was met at the depot | D. GORDON i | can Sreereen era raine Went Schknaky ait = : j HEM GD} BS § ' ' U s} : j Peage pele So a re : separately embalmed and dressed | ,by Mr. Robert Sneeston, formerly of Risin President poh : 1 Ee E , Be cue ea in cloth after the , 3 dent, Sh Thre ia aes: ae = eS oF ay he 8 Ff ee 8k AL AE in croth ans r the burial manner of the an Charlottetown, who appears to be thriving C. SHAW 4 : cient Evytians, with whom the cat was 4! and full tented in his ad i] : Ta : = On ON a i oo as ine oh ot ca 0 50 y 7 COMteRTER IB AW SAQEes BpERe. mehl—ti Secretary : i . eee sacred ahineal: The date of the interments | i és a - 42 Auvertising at most moderate rates —OF THE of these pussies is sup ] have b: : i . oma of these pussies 15 § posed to have BEN | . a ee : Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- at least 2000 B. C. Strange that the ea-| Shediac kctive. FOR Sh LE. i cred relics of the Nile, so carefully pre- ‘ terly ialf-yearly or yearly advertisements on i ak ’ : i | ey : ‘ | IN DEMANDING I) : 44 3 application. . : : at ¥ i served. should at Jast find s1r° iV ‘ F G TPROVED COMMUNICATION — To yy evr y an ‘ ; ‘PE ser : I ¥ af ; ae et orved, sould ut dast fine thet ee ea el STRONG ARGUMEN’ HITE RUSSIAN SEED WHEAT, a ini ies i h z & 5 iS, distant and the ‘naked land "Ws bebobie NG ARGUMENTS TO BE ADVANCED. : ’ . ; rMawan ' MA n 1 a9 . 1st and the hi an ‘a ¢ : ma rae very successful yielder. : é DMARAU FU ROE, t an ayent in securing bigger yields of tur-| ,p ee ne — > ro our ie ST r nips. ! Point pu Cueng, Feb. 28.—The follow- JOHN NEWSON. . = ; i ae WITH CANADIAN READGUARTERS AT MONTREAL, P. @., 13 ing notice of a public meeting is posted in} _marchl q *, MOON 8S CHANGES, j A hew cotton fiel« 'y whicl al is ce rtai nto the Town: Full Moon, 6th day, 2h., 35.1m., p. m., N. E.| », — ee oor . ee effect on the cuti ton! 4, bli &. 7 j ‘ - } .¢ Te a tie a 4-4 nm + iT ar ? ? - } : sting ’ i ehits helow horizon (Closes His Visit at Sharict! bsobowny, at Hotel Davies, on Saturday Evening, market, is opening in the exst, Last year! .,""4 Public meeting of the inhabitants of| 5% rin | Last Quarter, I4th day, 0 52.1m, a.m. E te oe ' . the new ‘I'rana Ces splan rai ae vy, pat by.” nediac Will be held in iaits Mallon 1ues- : $ ° ; “ x as J “> we Alll, @. ’ aes | f neh Gt Me p 1 an G ' I ~ aa nm si a i as} Ys ATLL o LY +} iain 7 a fe Z ee | iw horizon. | WaALvULL Ldu, ai ber hich his Can be Ui suited Free ad follows ; the Russian government, carried to Russia oe . 7 es Oh ther, for - > ag wg ea RN : New Moon, 20th day, 4h., 48.5m., p. m., W | ‘stv-one million pounds of raw cotton | 1m0e action te Gave an improved steam ser-| = i ~ a v, hes .om., Pp. ne SIX ne mu ton wounds vol raw cotton) |: esas . s . > . a . First Quarter, 28th day, 5h., 20.0m., a. m., 8S | , aad in Russis’s ali ti im. The| on between this port and P. KE. Island, and 7a undersigned are negotiating for the i rSu 5 « “ys Ae ~ eo aU. «> ' . 4S ee ee = oro Sli ic i) Sess se ‘ ’ . +. one > re f a ee Health is th A Greatest af Blesgin rd * Brov 7 egasptir tee co si ' to have the harbor dredged, Charter of a Steamer or Sailing Vessel 5 > Sun Sun |Moon! High! Davy’ UdlLe YN Ull LUGVUONY UL LUNN We . rTATMOD sIUERD em 13 . . production f cotton in Central Asia is! FROM LIVERPOOL FOR CHAR TTE ‘ DAY OF WEEK! .- a - wh 7 | fy . HUNTER RIVER bagnans Hotel, rapidly on the increas: in the Province ‘The people of this section are thorough] T oN , ai a ‘ Mi FEROS SOUS | ELEGS [Wave ten th March 3rd and 4th. Fa er ee te ON "Ltih earnest it this matter. aod: as th ¥| TOWN, and should satisfactory arrangements ‘| - ak alain i 3 gen Le mee . SUMMERSIDE-Clifton Hotel. March oO Serghasia alone 150,000 acres are to be} , ayer his matter, and, as the say-] be made the said Steamer or Sailing Vessel a ti seilaienl Bo Bo be egg ile 2s : aon - itor tel, planted in cotton this spring, while large |!" 18, “‘mean business” in regard to harbor | will sail from Liverpool THE EARLY PART b : sturaay ‘ hi , 2 > a Yo OIn, } : “Ove Tw vaara ¢ : yw ° Fs “ ale aa ‘ 6 Parl tar 6 : ASS Baa VICTORIA. CRAPAUD—Jo! 4 tracts around Merv and Murgh+b are to be aeralenmanbegya Iwo years ago engineer|OF APRIL NEXT. ~ a 2 Sund Bil 4s 94 ; ~ tCiOHIA, Ch AUD—dohnsons Ho-'). a4 i wlan? te tha aunniv-—|soewyn wae sent here ake vy S : 3 M . : 2x 16 9 37} 8 45! ‘ ¢ « » tel M inal Ith ona 10th caevoted to the pia Le é une ’ if ply ~ i re . & i t - +o i a Surveys, For partic uilars apply i 1D Liv erpool to Wi il- - | a a ; ‘ e stacti ié il ¢ A Vil. . iw) f , 1) . an , = res t is rener: 7 yea ( ¢ H " 4 Tucsday ; 47, 3 41] 9 28} 10! ALBERTON—Mrs. Bell’s Hotel, March!) )) 400,000,000 Ibs.—anuualiy required dried et -reag 2 pla that his report | liam Bullen, 51 South John Street ; in London o 5 " Sian 36 ‘si 4 46 i . a 12! ae i A L Ss. ei el, Wiarcen by the Rus sian mills has hitherto. been 'b- was In effect that with one season's work of | to John Piteairn & "ons, 7 bi on Cour t, Old Hl ¥ 3th lay | 34) 49] 5 52/10 3: 15 | th NISI res ; oer tained from America, India and Ezypt, the ® good dredge the channel could be] Broad Street, or here to me He 7 Frid : 29 5: 6 : 8] 3 1s | 2 iGl ase apt. Gal-ant’s Hotel, March prosp ctlive change of Suppiy to ue? trad straightened and deepened for ves- Pam Q = 8| Saturday 30} 5118 Stl 45] 21] oa oUt R yr Asia poasesses interest fur cotton growers | 82/8 drawing from 19 to 20 feet. It is PEAKW BROS. & CO. i ) J : Si BSE ineets | BE tial r. Pot. en dt eae ner ate eT a a . ; ~ 9 ; i 20 52 9 ldlaft 16 24} 18 vid Cox’s Hot i March MN th anu and mills the world over. well understood by all coasting captains Ch town, Feb. § 7 5 Ise Sw . 10) Monday 1 2 410 24) 0 5), 27] ot ) r STEWART_} C oe elie ba _ that thisis the most convenient harbor of , ; Or Re ‘ 2 2 } , u -iy rk 8 otel -Commentiing upe vue Hinenclal posi- fudge oF Torth S : 11/Tues. y | 25) 55 11 35 1 ai} 30 . Mi = i aa ee firs. Clark’s Hotel, ? 99 : esse, . o a : -~ OSl- refuge on the North Shore, apart from its Roofing Gr: vel. 12 \ ednesday | 23 it m | ld) 33 Maren th and 2 bn ES ee i tion of! ntar o, the Ampire s “se : at re importance as a shipping point for lumber « 13) Charsday | » 58} 0 471 3 Q| 26 MONTAGUE BRIDGE—Mrs. MeDonald’s’ was indeed, a sur pl us when Santield M ‘C+; and in fact all the products of the country ifr et 2015 59) 1 57} a ie nna oe ee Bele te at: ii Soest sae i, Se 8 : ee t 14) Friday 2015 se oI ais; 3 March 21s and 1 22ad. donald went out of power, bi é ecla nee No doubt the meeting will be large and in- 15) Saturday | ISG - 2 Ji 6 a 42 | Gis RGETON N—Mrs. A. Aitkin’s Hote!, of Grit rule acted upon it hke the sun vpoa fluential. Moneton has considerable in- TONS—VERY GOOD. 16 Sunday = =| 3 57) 7 28) 45) March 24th and 25th. the morning clouds and the early dew. It terest in this direction, and no doubt will For sale by 17| Monday 3 3, 4 48) 8 i4 SO | lwe xhe at ji ight fall i ateful qo’ Saad ao. TON ‘ is i 7 ion s| « onl O onl 54 | was exhaled that it might f li in grateful give us a hearty support in our demands. ; KE. H. NORTON & CO. uesidiay 0 5 20) § of | if not particularly fructify:ng showers upon The gteam e Saas feb18 —6i eod telWednexiay | 9 6| 5 s2ii0 u 571 a - ei 7 : Z Be dee } J y.ng i he steam communication between this 20/Thursday” | 8| 8) $ 18/10 49]12 0 A F bi W Ot THE j INE AN S BS . iRE wie Dp ee arid wastes of a ee That had port and P. E. Island has been most shame-| ptm » , . » 4a} > a | ad A. 2 een some time Out OF power. at sur- fully conducted i é oe ‘ 9 o fully conducted in the past, at ‘ a salSatert % 10 ; " i | 7 Ee 3D’ : weorm.ewT ; _— ‘ . plus was a substantial reality, a tangible fieeuing to notice that th alee n ook: 2 bay ’ orn < r x > : on sk Ba ‘ f » a 23\3e a ‘) . 1 ‘ 3 : | fe H® HEART AND < IRC a LATION, With COM, PLIC A’ FiNS. entity -somet hing that the (rorvern rent morside.are energetically a. d and d lua 7 3!) IY 9 | : aia : ; = 2 - merside are energeficat Se d de- : 24; Monday | O} 13) 7 56} 037i 12) I. Functional Heart Disease. ; Il. Organi > Heart Disease. Ill. Dropsy. could lay its hand upon in any time of mand a better service. A small, swift pas- Y() Bars Copper, 1} in, aqgeere, 25) Tuesday 15 59} 14, 8 24/114) 15] 1V. Varicose Veins. es ee ly constructive sur-'senger boat, making the trip across in 2 or - - a ee ee 26 VW ex sav i 57} Si ¢ 9} 5 : ’ , ° os . ; ’ . . 8, es é 91 8 cK). 26 = Ines iy a - ; ol I —~ 18) CIRCULATION. The circuiavory organs include the he art, the arteric Ss, the veins and lu eae : ult oF I, neers re. sty 23 hours, = nd nothing less should satisfy - . , Dp . wl Nt lay = 8 ao | = 42) oH | the capi vhs y vessels. ‘Lheir diseases, though not numerous, are extremely serious in their of book ~s ~— nero a rowever, the public. i. H. NORTON & CO. ~ Fu! le Vy } oh i a yi 3 i 25 ” ro eer " [ ' " » sve ra 3 ‘AE le . e anne! e ricay .. 0D 3 4) | nature it veg eareneglini have now a surplus resemb A short distance from the wharf the har- febls Gi cod og ( » ' 50 4 9 5: j 9 | . . . r ie : _ + i . Po a lay | a i d 12| : ¥ aoe HEART. t is impossible to glance through even the smallest newspaper without see- 14S those marvellous cities vut in the west: bor is as clear as in summer, and reports yanday : aV alt 22; O 10; #t ing not ice of a udden death—of ) ‘ vwalth an? ero States that exist only on pay} yer,” ‘om Os bald an : ot Mendey 15 45] 21! 1 271 7 26)12 34 ogee a ” en deat " @ man or woman, apparently in the full flush of bealth and , CTH Staces hat ¢ y } ar me Cape Bald aad Shemogue are that : beit i t ; : . nor : | strength, being snatched away to an untimely grave. As tere is no organ more important | A telegram from Point DuChene, pub- 8°4rcety any ice is to be seen, although the than the heart, so there is none in which diseases may | udden i and the appal-! ‘th rind ha 2 ‘1 : . te 2 me ~~ ] a i _ — . ay be wes deuly fatal, — the appa! ished in another colamn, shows that the Wi=d has been blowing from the eastward T ( PEN ED, , » 41n UCL Ut Geacns Ti LIS Cé eC, ant eir terriv atu ) > tne yeCu 4 j 2 3 ‘hi aS , s , rR bili ue A i GOLD nehies and demand our attention <u , Fae alge te SORE eee ‘people of that place are moving in respect some 36 hours. This has been the case for : , ~eyruger ger a arsenic be : 6 nee the past three winters, and it is abo i i i nr } \ ~Indigestion, F tence.’ Sour’ Stomac! roo | tO means of communication between Prince i : - = Sa Sane W he § f h : DISEASES OF THE STOMACH.—Indigestion, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Weak ° that thi ; 1 i : ith all t u Delicacies 0 t 8 Season, : . ‘ . ° *Tht f t ay : GET A BOTTLE OF Stomach and Chronic Constipation are the common heritage of the people of America. We Edward Island ard the mainland. We are this end of the Island-ahoald:‘bave « rts 44 a ir c - r : ” j . ¢ . . . . jcure them certainly and speedily. Particularly g glad to notice that people Are os a winter communication. Some say . ’ rE mr ‘ ‘ } nat 2 ; qd » ars atich es 7 y i ‘ e ? . THE LIVER.—The largest organ in the body, and one of the most important, is more | aking up to the fact that this 1s not me that if the Island people are satisfied, we BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that I ® AN ‘ whe! -_ % . ; 7 : . 3 . : | . ~~ y otal avy ; Johnson | og i yru 9 | often diseased (in this climate) than any of the vital organs. Few peop'e are completely !y an ‘Island matter, —that it is one have no right to interfere, but we hold we}. have just opened the above Cafe, and PRICE 2s cents | free from some form of Liver Complaint. The sy mptoms are too well kuown to everybody!which concerns materi iliy’ the Maritime ®ve one Dominion of Canada, and when|*#Vé secured the services of one of the best ? | to demand special mention at our hands further than to eall attention to tie weary teeling, Provinces and the whole of Canada. The public money is expended that we have a Cooks in the Province, and it is my intention . — A T— | Sleepy, duil feeling after meals, sallow, green skin, pain under the shoulder Ulades, and dull | Moncton J'iimes remarks : perfect right to say where it can be most to see that everything will be done to cater to ; judiciously used the wants of ali my patrons. Come and try cj VTTwase mime. y | pains in the right side, with alternation of costiveness or looseness of the bowels. See our} ; ce é \ AIG iif Ci i P tn of nanos @ : . “ ve our! “We need not say that in this matter the : our Cook. ; ' Ls Hip U w 4} reports oi cases cured. = *a7 1 '. . 2id5; people of Shediac and Summerside will have : , ‘ \ SRN JOY. ‘ ‘ Corner of Kent and Prince Streetz. |CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE NASAL PASSAGES AND RESPIRA- “© hearty sympathy and co-operation of AY uC CTO NN Ep or janl7 a TURY ORGANS. \ioncton and Monctonians. Our peop!e can- he de > <ssienfsiepeeniniteperendiedinineiiticaiagrsnicsjtesy ceniemensaeengtttdietianaiaing - aaa * : - ; ay : ‘not fail to be deeply interested in everything JOHN , WHEE ISH, iI. Catarrh. fl]. Hay Fever. iil. Laryngitis. IV. ee eee V. Asthma. VI. Con-' affecting the interests of those towns. The la & pples. l e d | sumption. Vil. Emphysema. VIII. Pneumonia. ; Steam Navigation C ompany ’s service, though UR ENGAGEMENTS for the Month of r ONE IN FOUR.—When it is known that twenty-five per cent, of the | : 8 ‘what improved in recent years, is not ‘ to a ‘ , 2 ’ ‘ 1 the e human race perish , Some . mproves + : y > : March are as follows ;— : ; i Barrist« r, Atterne v, N otary from diseas: s of the respiratory organs, it will be evident to the most careless that such death | what it should be The accommodations for h 1 i h 3rd 100 ee re een a Public, Ae e j may be the lot of any. The questi vt of real importance to those suffering from any form of passengers should be improved, and a greater wg Narra ae i pre 5 : . ¥ ) the above me ior ned di 2 e es: = ano V« ne?’ W swer: 6s ur ‘ecCor } » eTfo if e > ’ ti room, . T i: + § ICHARLOT! TETOW N, P. E. ISLAND. ve mentioned diseases 13: C LO yua cure me: > answer ; Mur record in the ettort shouk i be m uae to rovide for ne basta ly: Re ik me ; E. H. NORTON & CO. | past is the best evidence we can offer. prompt cariiage of freight offering in the busy nes March 5th—Mortgage Sale at} fenig —6i eod le | season, especiatly in the fall. Thereisno rea- Law Courts, iit TES Ul ae Monday, March 10th—Apples, Fish and OFFICE—London House Building, | ‘ERONIC BDIS?TASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN. son why communication should not be opened *ecgeomy «emma i ’ Schooner For Sale. . (Dayies’ Corner), Queen St. . ; 4 1p earlier and maintained some weeks later s ! ~ ; . Retarded Menses. . Amenorrhce "smenorrhe ’. Menorrhagi , it sbign: ; ; Tedn ‘ Ware] T ’ | + rded lenses 4 i Ame norriga. ILI. Dysmenorrhoea. I Menorrhagi ». V. Change j 44. in at present. This is a matter that should) Wednesday, March }2th—Warehouse Trade of Life. VI. Chlorosis. VII, Leucorrhes. VIII. Displacement. IX. Prolapsus |}, %. the earnest attention of our represent. Sale. Se All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended | Uteri, X. Flexions and Versions. XI. Inversion. XII. Ulcerations. XIII. Cancer. |.” ~ we es B | Saturday, March 15th—Hoiland Cove F fRAHE fast-saili ; J a to. Mon » Loan at low interest. XIV inflammations (Uterus and Ovaries). XV. Tumor XVI. Prurit X VIL atives and the government at Ottawa, petty ay M4 .. a j HE fast-sailing Schconer ** MORNING i e ns { i i F d . i rs, é . "ur 1s } > and S c k E he > ; Po a : : i Ay & wiry tf Va os ruritus. = 4 . and Stock of Mr, T. A. McLean. LIGHT” is for sale. She carries about - ginismus. XVILi. Barrenness. ! re Tuesday, March J8th—Mortgage Sale at}S tons of coal, and trims well with 1] under : i. S BLANCHARD, KM. > Our success has be en very marked in th® trearment of the diseases peculiar to women | A Winter Trip. L aw Courts, aud also extensive Furniture | deck, Her Sails, Rigging, Anchors and s } {and girls. Over two-thirds of our patients are ladies. Old, young, married and single, can ae aa Sale. Chains all good. For particulars enquire of ae Thursday, March 20th—Farm Stock for|F. L. McNutt, Esq., or D. Small, Esq., or M h vi p A 6 3 and lreland , consult us on matters peculiar to their sex, however delicate, in perfect confidence. LETTER FROM PROVIDENCE, R. I ein er ote Meg Us Me i ; Alex. MeKay at New London. bere to the owner. CHRONIC BISEASES PECULIAR TO MEX aa . -— Monday, March 24th—* Elda ouse” ; Corricz = ' | ‘ \ ” Ee . | Lie io yjllow Ing lei ter irom Mr. r Theo. L. j Fein ; ’ ie Sa : Eldoa House and PE r KR R McNUTT. , : ) LEN 1.—{t is a sad but unavoidable reflection that thous ner } \ y — ent otreet. . Corner Pewnal and Water Streets. ee m DO \ 7 dt is 2 sad bu $ an voi lable re . ction th ». thous mds of men, who Chappelle was received some days ago, — re Malpeque, Feb. 27— 3aw . TE] EPHONE shou a be : oe one ant cer tne country, pillars of society, of the church and of the was crowded out o wing to the press Other partics requiring our services during pee SR RS 2h NE. State, are broken dow th physically and mentally before they have reached i} ith of | 1 , he nt i yply early T ve ioc dha a tate , are broken down bo h paysic ully : m itally betore they have reached the zeaith of | ypon our columns: the month wi'! please apply early to secure 7 5 novi—dy om eo y ee | their usefuiness. Early indiscretions, the result of ignorance and folly ; over-exertion ef| ~ suitable dates for sales. i i Ne an ae |miod and body, induced by inordinate ambition ; dissi ation and exposure, are continnaliy | Mr. Eprror, — Why this State is known x ie , : . 74s ' working : f thou hana ability. ene t A Sa iy Ti Mortgage Sales do no’ interfere with other ~ j 4 \ working the ruin of thousands, whose ability, energy and inte grity the world needs to pre- as Rhode Island is a conunodrnm. The a g A ™_ 7 | Serv ; aoe ot civilization. ‘Original Mame Was Khede Island and P rovi- es EK. H. NORTON & CO., é ime ak KER'S ripen ge : y-at-L latins. ae tee re ee ee dence Plantation, but the Isignd proper is {eon Me CHERRY BALSAM. It acts like a ttorney-a -Law, ' ° DK. GEO. A. BAYNES, Medical Di ‘that small tract of land on which the city mch1—6i eod Anationnern : charm. Also use Hawker’s Pilis with it. DK. GEO. A. BAYNES, Medica rector. | ;; ad Hy i PRe ——- a= = rice 50 ¢ . : ca 3 Irector. | 0 New port is built—the rest of the State is Price 50 cents. Charlottetown. OFFICE—Cameron slock, Queeu Square, Canadian Headqu wrt rs—194 St. Urbain Street, Montreal, Py. Lal oratopy—Notre Dame joined to Massachusetts. ‘The city of Pro- (ly . Street. Correspoudiog Department- —49i St. U a ain Street, Montreal, P. Q. ividence contains a population of 150,000, 2} “HAVE YOU HAD ' Tak GRIP ? f MONEY TO LOAN. ; February 25, 1890—dy & wky if land is a flourishing place. Its industries } ieee tis lee id eneeeenieetiniiateriniaiiniiamiiamniiinials itis ee weer ber and diversified in Th 'KER’S NERVE ' febl—dy 3w 3aw wky ti | , aac et ae are great im num | ea ‘hen use HAWKER’S NERVE AND y ‘character. Located at the head of naviga- H*:, ING spent the last several weeks in| g~Q\ ACH TONIC to build up and strength- § he lea ding pl aces of fashion in New i. en the system. It is the best invigorator. Price 50 cents. For sale by Druggists and ition on the northwestern arm of Narragan- |sett Bay, the city is built in the valleys « = York and Montreal, taking lessons in BRAN. | ‘the Mohasstck and Woonas uatucket rive! Lett te are tt ee Genera] Dealers. eod & wky—-feb]7 lTes history is romentic. Roger Williams, a », Artisticai Garment Cutiing,| "~~ : é N STORE AND TO ARRIVE: —Ontario: ‘clergyman with six companions settled i1 ..4 securing the latest styles for the : ELE ai th A THER dt) ij Y Roller Mille Bran, excellent quality, ! the spring of 1636, Afterwards he preached Crouching aeasbmy 3 i aalt chert alte tented l i W: AA 4h ), in hist AULD BROS jin Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay colon- sketch of the Fashions to those who appreciate rae saa jies, but was tried and found guilty of hold- Stylish and Nice-Fitting Clothes. iecd—3m Yaw dy & ¥ ky een OR ing certain opinions distasteful to the Pp. J. FORAN. ; * ea ders of the latter colony. To avoid being — feb28 . WHOLESALE ! I | Be nt back to es = = to the eo : } ‘8S ¢ l 4 ro se, 1 e ‘ness and soon settle rr (is a in whos A Chance ig wake Money |institutions he caused to embodied the i 7 a winciple of the right of private jadgment. ade Oni ' This spirit is characteristic of the peop'e. v - :” wT . +, } a N 2 ll 1 Ro ger Williams has been givena high place © § O LET, in St. John’s, Newtoundland, a + tai che temple of fame. A nee of ‘pub- A BREW&#RY, with or without land ad- oining. The vnd has a river frontage We Offer for Immediate Delivery : ic buildings date back to that early pera ee he said Jond has a river frontage of 250 Pieces Striped Hessians and Hooking ee a ote Fant it en aad The Brewery may be used for other manu- Canvas. | — AT THE Fricnds eeting Ouse, “go (20, - facturing > as the water-power is other edifices. The growth of the city has a yable of driving any machinery. 100 Pieces Assorted Ticking. ; 0 a ee | been mainly owing to the cotton in- For faxther yeerernere ® . Fl: om dustry. Ther is “much to interest nd sed a » Fray rata a coe ek SPAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, iirc thesist't. The ety ie Kept DAMES, MSG RAT, than most Amevican cities. ree rise +g 200 Nheten W hite c ‘ottons. etter cond tic on St. Joh bus, N, F. ch 1000 O** Assorted Print Cottons, Th drainage is g¢ wd, which assists The subscriber would like io correspond z ’ Lic i I i ’ : I 30 Bal 8 oun Cottons. i ma tevlall iy in the work of cleanliness. Phe with a pr ctical Tar ner whe has a small a /hite and Colored Warps. istre e{s are well paved, clean, weil lighted capital to invest. Ad lress as above. ——{]——- i Ww Bundles of Vutehes, ent and many of them lined with trees. Alter ancht “Las Sas Qs Prin 7 Cottons ‘gether Providence is 4 delightful place. - $e oe We offer for the balance of February, a SPECIAL LOT OF STAPLE The entire leneth of the horse car track in bE iineaiial es [WEEDS at Cost, over the counter or m ve up as you wish. Genuine Barg:ins |the ciry and ,ysuburbs is fifty-four miles, ery aF . Call and be convineed, as we mean what we say. ‘number of cars 280, and the routes fifteen. “at dds | | ’ | Genuine Goods | ; } . ; . 3 3 . . > a : e It is also an important railroad centre ; six i , Barre's Prime Herring, An 8 : | N / yO TV, z.° distinet lines enter the Cc “ity coger : J 4) (Juintais Codfish, 4 ‘ed e es e vy " i‘ | dist McLiv: i a Mick ENGI ia. |Williems Park is the only publ ¢ ground KE. H. NORTON & CO, _&§ z uUsUAL TERMS. deserving the name. Itis locateded onthe feb18—6i eod jaul3 ‘ a WEEKS & BEBR.' inlciiasoon, Oem 2,150 ~ fh 13. 4