_THE _DAILY EXAMINER, | A Dangerous sete. \ few mouths ago a person hardly dared say | they had La Grippe for fear of ridicule. And now that one half of our population have had r half are in mortal terror for fear at, the othe they teo will have it We cannot wonder ; for no epidemic seourge has ever visite d this eountry and left such a trail of death and sor- row behind The best loved members of f\milies from state circles down to the hum- |} blest station in life have gone. It has been the relapses and after dangers from La Grippe that have been so appalling. [he death rate in many larger cities has ex- | eded 100 a week from the “*grip” alone ; snd the end is not yet. Physicians are learn- ing to fear, (much “more than the epidemic | itself}, th serious and fatal extension | ¢ ‘the inflammation downward to the throat | und bronch ial tubes, ¢ ry croupous and ‘ starrhal po eumonio, ti sequences of the malady; which terminate in death or produce severe laryngitis bronchitis, asthma and a form of ¢ starrh which contributes largely to ronie disease of the ear, nose and throat, causing loss of bearing smell and taste. Those physicians who have been most successful with the epidemic say the surest treatment has been with tonic and anodyne remedies Che medicines most relied upon have been Quinine, Antipyrine, Salicilate of Soda, John- son's Anodyne Liniment, ete. A prominent joston paper announced in January last that more persons had successfully used the last named medicine than al! the others combined That seems reasor sable, for the etfects from La cause severe inflar nmation, and it isa nown fact that for nearly eighty years ly has taken the place of “Johnson’s ent fer every form of inflam mation, internal or external. Therein lies its reat value as a household anodyne, namely, e fact that is and can used more inter- than any other way. At any rate it e has any symptoms of the after-dangers of the “grip” we advise them to get a bottle of the anodyne at one e, or send to the sole manu- Crrippe well-« bo remit Anodyve Linime > ve ' Day facturers, lL. 8S. Johnsoz & Co. , Boston, Mass., for full particulars which they send free, and which may save you a big doctor’r bill. ° —_——__ + eo - Lecal Notices. New spring goods opening to-day. New es, new Veilings, new towelings, new new maslins, new ribbons.—Harris * , London House. mh20 4i \ Startler—an eye opener—-Come and see wes Of new Doots and shves opened for i - } >? MAaNnDCseve jiawnbs, Stewart Bevel the first time, and which we will sell at in- voice prices. Come early in the day so as to avoid the rash.—Goff Bros. Look over Goff Bros. advertisement. They are offering special inducements before stock- taking. —Goff Bros. TO LET. HOUSE WITH STABLE rect, at present occupied Possession lst of April. WILLIAM DODD. on Pleasant by Miss A a. ‘+ edy. hid Brick House and Furniture, BY AUCTION. ELDON HOUSE, KENT STRERT ame ae On Monday, March 24, Commencing at 11 o'clock, a. m., We will sell t FURNITURE of the above House, including Drawing Dining Room and Bedreom Suites, Window Curtains, Stoves, Crockery- the other ' ne Great ol ' nl hirst-class boarding ™> 16vOOT, Carpets, e, Beds and Bedding, and all belongings to this comfortable and home-like r 13¢e s0 @ 12 o'clock, on SAME DAY, we will sell TH = BUILDING, at ‘ly new and built of brick, three snd in good repair, having a of 36 feet on Kent Street (near back 180 feet, with Ww h is 0 ~ thern front } 3» : ; rt n ‘ i ind rubbing . 1 sStadies z rear The *‘ Eldon Hovse” has the reputation of being dtonone asa comfortable board ing hous se, and enjoys a splendid business as a country hot tel Its stables are well patronized, and it is situated in the very best locality in the city Wesell the above under instructions from Joseph Wise and James Seaman, Trustees of the will of the late Richard Wise, and will be a positive sale, RAIN OR SHINE. Title perfect Terms Cash. E. H. NORTON & CO., feb28—wky dy eod Auctioneers. A BARGAIN! rypro those who want a comfortable home, we i have for sale one of the best and most comfortable private residences in the city, and situated in the most desirable locality ; built for private use, Leated by hot water, Cost over $8,000 ; asthe owner is gcod grounds and stables. for sale now at half price, leaving the Island. Terms, $1,000 cash ; balance in ey: payments. . H. NORTON & CO., i7 —6i eo \ Anetieneers, — rs. FARM FOR SALE Situated on the Cavendish Road. oy AC o US « t Freehold Land, and over 70 i) There isa young grove of bard- wood an -wood. ‘There is onthe prem- ises a wer Dwelling House and Barn 50 feet long round stable and a run of water near the stable. It is handy to churches and schoolhonse and blacksmith’s forge, and handy to Cavendish shore where there are fishing grounds. The Farm was formerly owned by the late John Wyand. Apply now on the premises ’ MRS. WYAND Cavendish Road. ag with under-g March 7—- MAIL CONTRACTS. ‘AChance to Make ¢ Money. “OQ LET, in St. John’s, " Siiebinaidtesial a BREWERY, with or without land ad- joining. The said land has a river frontage of 800 feet. The Brewery may be used for other manu- facturing purposes, as the water-power is capable of driving any machinery. For further particulars apply to JAMES J. MeGRATH, 376 Water Street, St. John’s, N. F. The subseriber would like to correspond with a practical Tanner, who has a small sapital to invest. Address as above. mehl—law 3m THXENDERS addressed to the Postmaster- {i General will be received at Ottawa, until noon on FRIDAY, 2od May next, for the conveyance of Her Majesty's Mails on proposed contracts for four years from lst July next, over each of the following routes, viz. : Blooming Point and Tracadie Cross, semi- weekly. Farmington and Mansfield, do, Gowan Brae and Souris East, do, Greenwich and Head St. Peter's Bay, do. Marie and Milburn, do. Printed notices containing full information as to conditions of pr oposed contracts may be seen, and blank forms of tender may be ob- tained, at the Post Offices at which the ser- vices commence and terminate, or at the oflice of the subscriber. F. pe ST. C. BRECKEN, Asst. P. O. Inspector, Post Office sanpes stor’s Office, Charlottetown, E. IL. , March 20, 1890. a ), mch20—3i dw MORTGAGE SALE. Valuable Freehold Farm, copsist- ing of 200 Acres Land on Lot 34, Queens County, Kkoown as the Carey Farm, formerly Binstead. es To be sold by Public Auction, on WEDNES- DAY, the 16th day of April, A. D. 1890, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale con- tained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the Eighteenth day of February, A. 1). 1882, and made between William Carey and Anu Carey, his wife, of the one part, and Thomas Campbell of the other part :— LL that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate £ lying and being on Lotor Township Num ber Thirty-four, in Queen’s County, in Prince Kdward Island, bounded and described as fol- lows, that is tosay: Commencing at a stake on the bank of the Hillsborough River and running north seventy-six (76) chains and ninety (90) links on the boundary line between Lot Number Thirty-four and Charlottetown Royalty, or until it joins the south side of Saint Peter’s Road; thence following the said road north fifty -three (53) degrees and thirty (30) minutes east twenty- five (25) chains and seventy-seven (77) links; thence south three (3) degrees east, according to the magnetic meridian of 1764, ninety-six (96) chains, or until it joins the aforesaid Hillsborough River; thenve westwardly along the various courses of said river tothe place of commence- ment, as described on a plan annexed to a deed dated the first day of May, A. D. 1877, and made between Harry C Binns and wife of the one part andthe said William Carey of the other pert. containing two hundred acresof land, a little more or less. For further particulars apply at the office of R. R, Fitzgerald, Solicitor, C a Dated this Sth day of March, A D.1 THOMAS CAMPBELL, meh! ‘- ay : 2aw & way Mortgagee. SEND YOUR ORDERS ‘sia RUBBER GOODS Amherst Boot & Shoe Mfg, Co., AMHERST, N. S., who are prepared to fill the same at once, giving best discounts. Address as above. mchi—3w 2aw | BEST SEEDS D. M. FERRY & CO. Who are the Largest Seedsmen in the world. D. M. Ferry & Co’s Beautifully Illustrated, Descriptive |SEED AnnUAl for 1890 will be AY FREE a applicants, and to last season’s cus- tomers, Iti s better than ever. Ev- ery person using Garden, Flower M or Field SEEDS should send forit, D. M.FERRY4&CO. WINDSOR, ONT. UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that | under ‘*The Companies Act” letters patent have been issued under the Great Seal | of Canada, bearing date the 5th day of February, 1890, incorporating Jobn Ings, ot Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, Province of Prince Edward Island, Esquire ; Lemuel | ©. Owen, of the same place, shipowner ;- Thomas W. Dodd, of the same place, mer- | chant ; Benjamin Rogers, of the same place, merchant, Daniel Davies, of the same place, merchant ; George Davies, of the same place, Esquire ; William W elsh, of the same place, shipowner ; Thomas Heath Haviland, of the same place, barrister-at-law ; Edward J. Hodgson, of the same place, barrister-at-law : Louis H. Davies, of the same place, barrister- at-law; William Richards, of Bideford, in Prince County, in said Island, shipowner ; John Yeo, of Port Hill, in said County afore- said, shipowne r, and Israel Longworth, of Truro, in the Province of Nova Scotia, barris- ter-at-law, for the following purposes ;—Jo purchase, hire, acquire, own, charter, navigate and maintain, either alone or with any other corporation or corporations, or with any per- son or persons, steamships, sailing vessels and all other kinds of craft for the carrying and conveyance of passengers, goods, chattels, wares and merchandize between the ports of the Dominion of Canada and to, from and between any ports out of Canada wherever situated, and to prosecute and carry on the business of common carriers of passengers and goods, forwarders and traders and of wharfin- gers and warehousemen, and to acquire and hold shares in any such craft as their business may require, and to purchase the franchise, property, rights and privileges of any com- pany constituted for like purposes as are here- inbefore set forth or any of them, and wher- ever and by whatsoever authority incorpor- ated, and to acquire and hold such real estate as may be deemed to be requisite for the pur- poses aforesaid or any of them, throughout the Dominion of Canada—by the name of ** The Charlottetown Steam Navigation Com- pany (Limited),” with a total capital stock of four hundred thousand dollars, divided into one thonsand shares of four hundred dollars. Dated at the office of the Secretary of State of Canada, this 7th day of March, 1890. J. A. CHAPLEAU, Seeretary af State. mebl3—4w 2aw Roofing Gravel. 100° febl18—6i eod OLD LONDON CAFE, JUST OPENED, With all the Delicacies of the Season. I BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that I have just opened the above Cafe, and have secured the services of one of the best Cooks in the Province, and it is my intention to see that everything will be done to cater to the wants of all my patrons. Come and try our Cook. S—VERY GOOD, For sale by E. H. NORTON & COU. JOHN JOY. feb8 TRE : ee OF _ = A NEW IMPROVED DYE FOR HOME DYEING. Only Water required in Using. 10° package. For sale everywhere. If your dealer does not keep them, direct to the manufacturers, COTTINGHAM, ROBERTSON & Co. MONTREAL. For Sale. ‘ Schooner E fast- sailing Schooner “ MORNING re LIGHT ” is for sale. She carries about 80 tons of coal, and trims well! with all under deck. Her Sails, Rigging, Anchors and Chains all good. For particulars enquire = F. L. McNutt, Esq., or D. Small, Esq., bere to the owner. PETER McNUTT. Malpeque, Feb. 27—3aw HAVE YOU GOT THE GRIP ? USE HAWKER’S TOLU AND ~~, SPRING I MEDICIN ES: Ayer’s sitiiieiamattie: Burdock Biood Bitters. Warner's Safe Cure ae bell’s Ouinine Wine. ne’s Celery Compound. ‘ccnistin chi A, 8. JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE. Corner of Kent and Prince Streets. moby FOR SEWERS! Both Public aud Private, CARBONIZED STONE PIPE IS THE BEST, For Sale or To Let. . GOOD BUSINESS 8 STAND in an ex- r ellent place of business, on the line of country. Store and houses all con:plete, and very convenient. Will sell the Stock with the estore. Terms very liberal. Every convenience for shipping Pro- duce, etc. Address X. Y. Z., Examiner Office, Char- lwttetown, Aug TY, 1e89- Railway in the aed w Ware- | Pas bore is perfectlv smooth and straight and the mode of connection prevents | any obstruction at the joiuts. In durability and in many other respects it is superior to any other pipe made. For further particulars apply to ~ C. N. VROOM & CO., Manufacturers, St. Stephen. N. B. sa We can refer to a number of towns avd cities where this pipe has been in use for many years, and has been so satisfactory as to take the place entirely ot glazed pipes. es CHERRY BALSAM. It acts like a charm. Also use Hawker’s Pills with it. Price 50 cents. HAVE YOU HAD THE GRIP? Then use HAWKER’S NERVE AND STOMACH TONIC to build up and strength- en the system. It is the best invigorator, Price 50 cents. For sale by Druggists and General Dealers. eod & wky—feb17 WANTED. A®* EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, capable of taking charge of a set of books ; also to ast as Salesman in a general store. References required. Apply to MORSON & MORGAN, Cardigan Bridge. inch3—dy 2aw lm wky FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. OR SALE AT A BARGAIN, the Free- hold Farm of 50 Acres of Land, with Farm Buildings, formerly owned by Vincent McCormack, of Saint Margaret’s, Lot 43, fronting on the Gulf Shore nd conveniently situated. A good title will be given the purchaser. For —— articulars apply to febT2 Saw 6m fr th sat — Mave pers WE SEND By MAIL SHERID, MAKEHENS ND gsr we Ne!» NSCouniTON pa WS cae aoe SpostPai<O Sheridan’s Condition Powder is absolutely pure and highly concentrated. One ounce is woritha pound of any other kind. Strictly a medicine, to be given in the food, once dally, in smal) dos: Prevents and cures ali diseases of hens. Worth its weight in gold when hens are moulting, and to kee p them heaithy. Testimoniais sent free by mail. Ask your druggist, or feed dealer for it. If you can’t get it, send at qnee to us. Take no other in i. We will send postpaid by mail as follows:—A new, enlarged, legantly illustrated copy of the “FARMERS’ POULTRY EAISING GUIDE” (price 2% cents; tells how to make money with a few hens), and two small packages of Powder for @ cents; or, one large 2 1-4 pound can and Guide, $1.20. Samp! e package of Powder, 25 cents, ~ for $1.00. Six large cans, ex OreRS prepaid, for $5.0v. Send stamps or cash. L 8, JOHNSON & OO.,, 22 Custom-House Street, Boston, rocer, general store 1 RAUL T SI & ewe Basis a a UO — Leather Belting, Leather Belting, Leather Belting, Rubber Belting, Rubber Belting, Rubber Belting, Disston’s Saws, Disston’s Saws, Bisston’s Saws, Belt Lacing, Files, Ouvls, &c A full stock of the best goods sold in Canada, at prices as low as most of the inferior articles on the market NORTON PENNELL. 1890—dy ?aw wk Vv 22. Charinttetown, Jan. a ea et ae’ rr Peeks oa ae rg rk a ABP. Se ee RE for infants and Chiidren. a“ *Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that [recommend it as superior to any prescripiion knowntome.” H. A. Arcarn, M.D., oer ae orms, Sy iY lil So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 4 Without injurious Castor's enres Malice, Constinat Sour Stomacn, liarrhrea, Ernct S Sleep, anu psunotes medication, Tue Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, THOUSARUS OF BOTTLES iVEN AWAY YEARLY, & aN | CURE a i $I When I say Cure I do not mean merely to stop them for a time, and then have them return again. 1 MEAN A RADICAL CURE. I have made the disease of Fits, Epilepsy or Falling Sickness a |i/ fe-iong study. 1 warrant my remedy to Cure the worst cases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving acure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottie of my infatlibie Remedy. (sive Express and Post Office. It costs you nothing for a trial, and it will cure you. Addrossi—HHe @. ROOT, 4.C., Branch Office, [86 WEST ADELAIDE STREET, TORONTC. BANERUPT TURNIT Lower than Auction An Immense Lot of Bankrupt Furniture for sale at wWDazzline Dis- counts. Must be sold at once. if defy competition. (x) JOHN NEWSON, South Side Queen Square, AN & MACNEILL, teb1b—why tf Churlottetewn . Charlottetcwn, Jan. 29, 1890. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. ae SATURDAY, ~ MARCH 92 1890. 7 It's easy to dye | With Diamond Dyes Because so ee It* 3 safe to dye with Diamond Dves Because always reliablee It's economy to dye with Diamomd Dyes Because the strongeste It's pleasant to dye with Diamond Dyes Because they never fail > You ought to dye with | Diamond Dyese llama they are beste , ing” giving i Dyes, sent free e sold everywhere, f price, xo cents, treal, © ue, RENE iVilku ‘oD. re ‘ , j u ~ be ceo ‘ ae *& ¥ ¥ . & f.0s Swe 424 = Des LENS Sst et vars, ix this line a NG co.. ' The ON TAI FENC N SAD : Wh VELL Bi nts for Pr . , Charilottstown, e Edward Island we ie Wholesaie Age GRATEFUL- COMFORTING EPPSS GOGDA BB a thorough knowledge of the netural laws which govern the Operations of Cygestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of iine properties of weil-selected Cocos, Mr. nas provicea our rreakias tables — wit na a d “ately ored beverage which n save us many heavy doctors’ bills, It is by the judicienus ise of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradu: Le buint up until strong enough to resist every ter dency to disease. Liundreds of subtle ms iies are floating around us ready to attack ¥ er there is a weak point. We may escape m fatal sisait by keeping our- selves well fi Li ifled with pare blood anda pre- perly nourished frame.”—Oitvil Service Gazette, Made simply with boiling water and miik, Sold only } packe te, by Grocers, labeiled thnns JAMES E PP Ss & CG.., Homeopathic Chemisis, London, England. dee 19—[ yr dy & wky A COOK BOOK By mall to any _ REE us her post office address. Wells, Richardson & Co., Montreal. ANIiToOoOwmN yy OAT 1 tee 38 5 he aft « ; i} ‘h SCHOONERS FOR SALE, Vu it us U5 iy Ei Hy i iu i) A CNCHR. ‘*CEYLON,” 96 tons, and Sichr. SS “ANNIE E. PAINT,” 81 tonsa. The former will be six years old on March 2st, and the latter tive years old in June next. Both these vessels hav up to the present time been enga iged in ‘the fishin g business, and "2 ; are well found in Sails, ete, For further particulars and price please apply to PETER PAINT & SONS, ot ate . er : febl7 Port Hawkesbury, C. B. Bermuda Bottied. “You must go to Bermuda. u do not I will not be ees ae le for the consequences.” ** But, doctor, I tan afford neither cme time nor the money.” “Well, if that is impossibie, try SCOTT'S | EMULSION OF PURE NORWECIAN COD LIVER OIL. KE sometimes call it Bermuda Bote | tled, and many cases of CONSUMPTION, Bronchitis, Cough or Severe Cold I have CURED with it; and the advantage is that the most sensi- tive stomach can take it. Another thing which commends it Is the stimulating properties of the Hy- yee which it contains. ou will find it for sale at your Drugsist’s, in Salmon wrapper. Be sure you eet the genuine.” SCOTT & EOWNE, Belleville. er a LEY, ; | | ; ; ; | ‘ MUN Picture Frames and Mouldings, A Nice Assortment of Pictures and Mouldings always on hand. i nad al Short ed at Notice. NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUABE, CHARLOLTETOWN, P. E. I. dech—wky 3m ‘. cir vty r Pros we fs ul af