nn renege ene -we y ae | 2 kb | - * PAT ¥ ** 1 Local Notices Lobeter packers, you can get a large ates: ooker capable of cooking two or three articles at the sarne time (they are just the thing {.r factory hoerding houses) at leas than hall price at BK K Hrace’s, a5 d2w eod « 2i Orn quarterly accounts are now being sent out and an early settlement of the same will greatly cblige.—Perkins &| Sterne ap 322i. | Six barrels Christie's Soda Biscuits, received | direct from the factory on Ssturday, at Beer & Goff ; apt si Go te Beer & Goffe for cheap new oranges, aly 25 cents a dozen. apt 3i nits . ee Children’s carriages very cheap st Mark Wright & Co's. Nice dado window snades and hartshorna | sprivg ruller for 50 cents esoh.—M. Wrixht | J Co, a0 Sti Wisdew poles complete for 25 cents a) set, aud up.—M. Wright & Co. ad 3i! Treinendous stock of men’s and boys clothing. Don't buy until you eee the bg) stock at J. B. Macdonald's. a2 3 ~ comnts and $1.50 will get you « nie bhie serge sailor sult to fit a boy from + yews, acd $1 will get you s good blue Ze | eait sii lined through for a boy from 4 to iv! yeare, at Prowse Bros, the Wonderful Chesp aM, ai 3i Competiners are trying awiul hard to catch up with the wonderful cheap mev, bat when they get upto where we wer they ind we are still a few lapa shend. See our 26 cent suite, with a present thrown in. —Prowse Bros. ap 3 3i. Tose corduroy suits ara selling fast. Ages from 3 to 10 years. Regular $3 00, $3 WO and $4.00 suits—will clear this choice jot for 82.00 a suit.— James Paton & Co. al 3i Yoo can get apples for 6 centaa dezen; also strawberry, bine , and black currant pre- serve at gost price at R. K. Brace’s. sp) 3i Bakosrss this evening at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. n2 Si Truly beautiful—our new ties—D A Bruce. Seoare one of those 25c suits at James Paton & Co's to-night. If you went boys’ clothing don't buy shoddy, get the best »lways, the cheapest at J. B. Macdonald's. a2 Si Prowse Bros. have too much respect for the truth to say they have the best goods ia the city for $l a suit, but they do assy that they have the best $1 suit in the city. ap 3 Si. Special bargains for Saturday evening in es’, inisses and children’s boots at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. a2 3 For dyspepsia and liver complaint you have * privted guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never faile to cure —Reddin Keoe. novidwly Nome bargains in ladies’ eiiver brooches and pias just received at KE. W. Taylors Ueclared to be the beat $l auit ia town J sa. Paton & Co.'s serge suite lwo hundred pairs odd panta, eizes for 4 to \c years, selling cheap.— Jaa. Paton & C “*Hacamerack,” 4 lastirg aad fragrant per- fume. Price 25 and 50 cents. —Reddin Bros, novidwiy Suntoxg’s Core will immediately relieve croup, whooping cough aud Bronchiti«.— Redaic Broa. novidwly A Nasa Issector free with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 venta.— Keddin Eros. novidwly Apries, only six conte per dozen; also & bot of vases, fancy capa, platters aad vege- tables at coat for one month et BR. K. Prace’s, m3l lw Exotisa Boot Tors —One bundred pairs of the best English boot tops just opqned, selliog at lowest pricea at the Dominion Boot & Shoe Store. maa3d 4i A Pleasing Seuse Of health and strength renewed and of eee and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Pigs, as it acta in harmony with nature to effeetusily cleanse the syatem when cos- tive or bilious. For sale “~ 25e bottles by ait leading druggists. jlitths o GRATITUDE. EAR DOCTOR, — Having heard that some persona are Slee false and injurious reports about you, I write to say thet in the treatment of my wife 1 am quite eatisfied. Other doctors said it was cancer, end ineurable ; you have cured her withour operation or any violent or painful means. I[ am also thankful to be able to acknowledge pubiicly that you have cured my daughter, although other doctors conid do nothing for ber but making her worse. I also wish to say that I write thia of my own free will, and not at your request ; but you can make use of it io any wao you think fit. Thanking you again for what you have done, believe me, dear Sir, Yours, very gratefully, DANIEL REILLY. Montagne Bridge, 30th March, 1802. DR. GEO A. BAYNES, Specialist in Diseases cf Women & Chronic Diseases of Men. Office: Market Square, Ch'town, P. E. i. aU ss i: pl OREENLEES BROTHE iO, SUAmanTEcOo™. } SIX BOTTLES So THe ¢ a BLEND of the Finest Old Highland Pure Malt Whiskey made in Scotland. LAWRENCE A, WILSON & CO., i 2aw Montreal. A mehis Wanted, at the Queen Hotel, FIRST-CLASS COOK, » whom iheral 4 wages will be given. Also, #n asetstan’ (ook, and one who can serve as Walter in dining room, Good references required. P. P, ARCHIBALD, mcohl9- tf Proprietor. Mai, | AUCTION. Me LUKE RIGGINS ucted i me to seil by Public Auction on Mon day, the lith April, at 3p, m., hia two val unable lots cf land situsted on the Lower Malp-que Koad, adjoining Gates’ Mills There is a house and bara on the premises These lota are io and laid » for pasture Terma known at has inati seid rxod condition dow made sale i. H. HORNE, Auctioneer. a2 2w d3aw AMENDED NOTICE. Sale of Prince Edward Island Elec tric Company’s Franchise, Pro- perty, Station and Plant. EFAULT having been made iyMant of r the semi-annual interest due and payabl uoder the KHondsof the above-pan.ed Company 1. the undersigned, ax Trustee fo the h iders of such bonds, and under and by virtue of the powers ant authorities in me veated by two several Indenrures or frust |eeds by way of Mortgage, severn!iy bearing date the first day of Janaary, A. LD. 1887, and severally made between the Pr-nee Edward Island Hiecttic Company of the one part and me, Jobn Ings, the undersigned of the other part, DO HKREBY GIVE PUHLI NOTICE that I will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Law Courts Hniiding in the City of CHARLOTIETOWN, in the said Province of Prince Edward Island, on §FRIDAY,. the Twen'’y-second day ef APRIL nex’, A. 1D. 1°92, at the hour of TWELVE o'clock, noon, ali the free bold property, apparatus, plant and franchise of the said Company, more particularly described as follows :- ALL that tract, piece and parcel of jand, sitn- ate, lying and being in the City of CUharlotte- town aforesald, situate at the corner of Pownal and Water Streets. being part and parcel of Town Lot Number six inthe First Hundred of Town Lots in Charictietown aforesaid, and hav- ing a frontof fiity feet on Warer Street, and a front of fifty-five feet on Powna! Street, and bounded es follows, name'y By a line comme-n- cing on Water Mtreet at a distance of fifty feai froma the corner of Powns! Streer, and runniog back at right angles with Water Street a dis tance of fifty-five f-et; thence at right angies « distance of fiity feet to Pownal Street: thence along Pownal “tz to the said corner, and thenee along Warler Street tothe place of com- menceiment, together with a!] housea, buildiuga, ersctions, fixtures, righta. members and appur tenances tnercunto Delomging or in any wise aprerta/ninu AlLsO—-One 50, one 30 and one 25 Are Light Dynamos, With regulators, eontrollers and ewiiches ; 60 double limps and 4) single lamps; one & herse power tuoular beiler and one 75 horse power tubular boiiecr, with em >ke stacks, furnaces. ¢tc., aa erected ; one water tank, one heater, two injectors. one steamy pump, ono 30 horae power afc im engine, and one 40 horse power Armmington & Siims steam engine, with belting for three dynamos ; poles, cross arms, pins, brackets and copper line wire aa now erected; some ® extra poles, extra wire, glass instilitors, porcelain inaulators, pins, brackets, cleats, rubdber tubing. ruvber tape, rubber cement, sauidiry tools as plyers, climbers, saws axes, coal shovels, stoking irons, tube cleaners and «erapers, oil Cans, | magneto, | ammeter, lot extra g obes, aud ell other the pleat, machinery, steck-in-trade, tools and apparatus at present in the building on Water Street occupied by the seit Conpeny, amd used a3 their pisee of busi- nea*, worxsheop and sterch use, AN?) ALSO ali the poles, wire, lamps and a) Parabis as tie Same are now fixed and iocated on the *tres’s of the said city, and in the shops, d-vel'ings and buildings therein, forthe purpose f bybting the streets thereor under the contraet with the corporation thereof, and for liching the private premises of the various parties now using such are light A“ D ALL and singu'ar the good will. benefi- cial interest, corporate rights franchises, busi nea contracts and emoluments, coanections and custom of the said Electric Compaar ia the said city, including their leasehold irterest in the shed attached to the “tation, held under a lease from ‘he Estate of the late John Waish ‘Lertas aod conditions made known at sale For further particulars appiy to HK, RK. Fitz- gerald, Solicitor, Charlottetown, P. Kk. I.. or to the undersigned. JOHN INGS, Mortgagee and Trustee for Bondholders. Charlottetown, P. Kk. I, March 2, 1892—dy REWARUS FOR BIBLE READERS. Great Winter Competition of The Ladies Home Nagazine. UKSTIONS.—Where do the following , words ficat apoear in the Old Testamen ~ noowledge,” “Wife,” and “Dove!’ Where do the foilowins words first apoear in the New Testament: “Judea,” “Fame,” and “* Kiog?’ WEEKLY PKIZES.—Kvery week throughout this great c»mopetitioa prizes will be distrinuted a+ foilows: ‘The first correct answer received (the postmark date on each le:ter to be taken as the date receive!) at the office of the Ladies’ tlome Magazine (each an. every week during 1302) will vec $00; the second currect answer, $100; the third $50; fourth, a beautifal silver service ; fifth, tive o'clock silver service, and the next 0 correct aaswers will get srizes rangiag from $25 d >wote $2. HKyery fifth correct answer, irrespective of whether a priz: winner or not, will get 4 4peeia! prizs. © omoetitora residing in the Southera states ai wll a: ohee distant points have an equal chame: with those nearer hom, as the postmark will be our authority in avery Case. RU LES. —EKach lis* of answ -re muat be accom- panied by it» pay for six moaths subseriv'ioa to one of the nest dows Mayazines in Amarica. REFERENCES,“ The Ladies’ mec Maga- zine is well able to carry out its promises.” Peteroorouzh (Canada) Timas “A splendid paper, and financially stronz.”—Hoastiogs (Can,) Star, “Evecy pris: winaer will b* sure to re- esive tuss what ha is eatitied to.—Norwood (Canada) Register. Money should be sent by port office order or rogistere! letter. Address TH«¢ LADIES’ HUME MAGAZINE, Peterborough, Cunada, janil—law & wy 9m rF A RAT f> iv! Bart £24 sh ve wT tr vy WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 S92 | hold, 9 feet; drait of water, 6 fact. ones es S % <a + em } Ry i — = 2 les " | >a iS al | me mm is > ws | | | “2 wae ce 2 ls ty (TMA DI T VEGETASLE PILES — ; _™ ff ‘$61 PROMPS {4} x y AVING sold out my Lobater Can Making I bnu-ineas to MR. JAMES 13. GRANT. I oesnesk for him the patronage «f all Packers who may require the best hand made Lobster Lan HORACE HASZARD. Ch’'town, Merch 29, 1892 -dy 61 wy i THE OLD ESTAB! ISHED “ROYAL OAK” HOTEL, For Sale by Auction. AM icstructed by Mrs, Offer ta sell by Auc- ton, on WEDNESDAY, the @7rh day of April next, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the premises, neea * treet :— fhe well-known Hotel Property oocupied by Mrs. Offer, comprisiag a lot of land fronting 395 en Queen Street. and exrenling back 13% with a larec three-story House, Stables and at buiidings. all in good repair. ‘this proverty is near the Market, having an established town and country trade, and offers a good chance for anvone toeagage in the Hotel business, or as an investment. Ternis easy and made known at sale. R. BEAIRSTO, Anction Aor. feet Cant feet mch26 HEADQUARTERS! We Are Headquarters { The Best Stock, FOR, The Nicest Uppers, { The Most Fashionable Lasts, Best Workmanship, And therefore can make you the best and most comfortable Boot or Shoe of any house in the Province, and st the most reasonable prices. OUR MOTTOES ‘ Prompt Atiention, ( Best Vainue, Loweat Prices, So you will make no mistake by leaving your orders where general satisfaction is given, viz., at the Leading Custom Boot and shoe Store. Our Spring Stock is complete. Now is the tine you want good Boots 80 come at ence be- fore the rush begins &@ You know the place :— J. li. BELL, Upper Great George Street. Cbarlettetown, March 15, 1892--dy 1m eod KOR SALE, A THOROUGHBRED REGISTERED JER- 4 SEY COW, inc:lf toa Holstein Ball; six years old; to caive at Easter. Provincial Exhibition. The Took first prize at May besecn at DR. FITZGERALD's. mch26 -24w tl easter Imperial Insurance Co. (Ltd.), OF LONDON, ENGLAND. THE business of the Imperial Fire insurance Company, now the Imoerial Insurance Com- pany, Limited, is still being carried on in the old ‘Bice eccupied by Mr. Newbery, where business may be effected and renewed as heretofore. wR. 'RAINOKR is author zed to accept and renew business on behalf of the Company, and. his sicnatere will be valid. Ail contrac's, otherwise in order, which have beocn made on behalf of this Campany are in full force and effect. EK. L,. WHITTAKER, Resident Secretary. Maritime Provinces Branch, Sct. John, N. B., 23rd March, 1892. nrch?8— 6i eod Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House in “harlottetown, in Qaeen’s County, on WKED- NESDaY, the First day of June next, A. D. i882, at the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon :— LL that tract, piece or parrcel «f land. situ- ate, lying and being in Grenville Parish. in Lot or Township Number Sixty-seven. bounded us follows:—Commencing at the nocth-west angie of plot namber thirty-four in posse-sion of Maicoim G lis, on the south side of the Anderson road leading from Bedeqne to Charlottetown; tbencs running south one hundred ch-ins; thence west for the distance »f five chains; thenee north to the 3aid Road; thence following the course of said road east five chains to tha piace of commencement. containing fifty acres of land, more or less, and ia the east moiety of plot uumber thir’ y-five, which piece of land was cen- veyed to Roderiek Gillis by Indenture dated the fifteenth day of May. A. D. 1847, made between Lady Louisa Auxusta Wood of the one part and Koderick Gillis of tne other part. ALSoO— All that other tract, piece and parcel of land, situate, lying and being on the said Town- ship, adjoining the said first described piece of land, on the east side thereof, having a front of two chains on the said Anderson road and run- n'ng back the same distance asthe above des- crived land, said piece of iand being at the time of hix death in the possession of the said Roder- ick Gibis. AND ALSO—AIl that other tract, piece and par- cel of land, situate on seid Township, containing htry acres of jand, and lately purchased by Koderick Gillis from the «‘ommissioner of Public Lands, which poe of land was formerly leased to John Gillis by iease fram Lady Wood, dated the twenty-fifth day of May, A. D. 1864, and by him assigned tothe said Roderick Gillis. and ia fully deserioed in the said lease and in the deed from the Commi-ssioner of Public Lands, and is bonrdedon the north by the Anderson road, on tne east ~ ao a described first fifty acres, and on the west by land in possession of the widow of Ludwick McVonald. The above sate will take plece under and by vir'ue of a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage. bearing date the ninth day of January, A. D_ 1880, made between Roder- ick Gillisand Anae Gillis, his wife, of the one part, and Kicnard Heartz of the other part. lor further particulars as to terms of saie and otherwise apply to Mr. William S. Stewart, Solicitor, New4on Block. Charlottetown. Dated this 23rd day of March, A. D. 1892. RICHARD HEARTZ, otice to Loostert ackers. FERRY STEAMER FOR SALE. be sold by Public Auction, at the Cotr, Dartmouth, N, 8., on APRIL 20rH, 188. at 3 o'clock, p. Mm. :— { The Side-Whee)l Ferry Steamer CHERUCTO, Register tonnage. 65; length over th over all, 3° feet; depth of Side lever engine ; diameter of cylinders, 28 inches ; length 3 feet; horse power, Hull is Carries 10 tevmse, and haa Terms cash. | built in 1865 all, 93 feet; bi of stroke, 94, heavily covpered. cabin capacity for 100 passengers. G. E. YanBUSKI' k, fecretary Dartmouth Ferry Comm. sien, mch2+—3w ; ' ' ! BAbe dard da Aedaacdadrsloclbdn 3 J. PICOT, Paris, SOLE PROPRIETOR. $ LESSIVE PHENIX Makes Hard Water Soft. {Makes White Clothes Whiter. | Mak-s FlannelsSoft and Clean. § Makes Fruit Stains Vanish. {Makes Tin Like Silver. {Makes Paint Like New. ; Makes Glassware Brilliant. Makes Earthenware Spotless. $ Makes Windows Like Crystal. Makes Baths and Sinks Clean ~~ and Bright, THE ONLY ARTICLE THAT WILL CLEAN ZINC. For sale by Grocers and Druggiets Everrwhers, FACTORY IN MONTREAL. VANS ARD SONS, sove ascats. | E Peddling Wagon. We have for sale @ very superior Peddling waa, ron one year. Will be sold at a AULD BROS, mehl5--Im Jaw & wky pat —_~ 4 ~~ UO Abbe THE BEST E CHEAPEST, =—anD—— IS TH adesegeeeroece ESSENCES and SPICES —AR ae FHE BEST. octl3—t t 0 tf WITH GLOVES ON. The hands of the patient referred to below were so sore and offensive that he had to.mear ‘gloves continually to hide his handa, until he used PHOSPHOLEINE mounced FOS-FO-LEEN), when they became smooth and soft. Ps oo. AND SALT RHEUM. ar Mr. fe I have fm in giving you a record of the effect produced by the use of your PHOSPHOLEINE. The following cases haye come under my particular attention while visiting the sick and : A ease of Hereditary Scrofula.—The patient had tried most of the blood poritying remed'es and Sarseparillas in use, but for the past 19 years obtained no relief. ae bottles of your PHOS. PHOLEINE his flesh became smooth and healthy, and he is now completely cured. A case of severe cough in the last stages of Consumption: Tho cough was eased, and the patient re- gained flesh and strength. This case 18 a . se the patient was Toho ~s0 by physicians; but Pad she obtained if soa medicine sooner, would no doubt have been cured, A casein which patient had given up the use of ‘alcohol: “The craving was cured, and the patient was regaining health and strength. <A case ot loss of flesh, great weakness, and indisposition for exertion of any kind, has been restored to health and strength by using your PHOSPHO. LEINE. I have also recommended it to many who have been suifering from Dyspepsia, loss of strength and flesh, and in every case it haa effected a cure. I have derived much benefit from the use of it myself. Iremain yours, &c., E. 0. Neweery. ofS Fer Soke vratt dealers at 50c. per For sale by Geo. E. Hughes and Reddin Bros., Charlottetown. NOTHING LIKE HAWKER'S Tolu and Cherry Balsam ——FOR A—— Cough or Cold. A FEW DOSES mat-tzceam After mch23—law (wed) d sle Mortgagee. Effect a Cure. Price 25 and 50 cents, Sold all Drug- giste. ” oot28” ne haw Pars These plilea were a won-j. gerful discovery. UWa-f) Hhe avy others. One }) Pilla Dose. Children takethem enstly. DRhe mest delicate wemen use them. In fact alll vadies can obtain very f. greet benefit from tie j) use of Parsows’ Fills. | New Rich es far D5 cis., or five ro The cireular around ench box explains the symptoms. Also how to eure a great variety of diseases. This tntor l‘Emation alone is worth ten times the cost. A handseme Ilostrated pampbict eent free con: tains waluable infor mation. Send for it. Pr. I. S. Johnson & Co., 22 Custom Tionse Street, Boston, Macs. “Best Liver Pil Koown.” Hood! xes for $1 ina etampe. SO fs ilisin every box. We pay duty to Canada. C. R. SHALLWOOD, Barrister and Attornay-at-Law, NOTARY PUBLIC. Office in Caneron B ock, lately F. L. Haezard, Exq., 20uth Sida of Q MONEY TO LOAN, = h’town, Jan 2i, 1892—erd & wy 8m QUEEN Tasurance Ag acy, Offise Next to Ban« of Nova Scotia, JiMiES DESGHISAY, # CERT, occupied by Geen Square, FIVE GASES NEW GLOTHS. JUST OPBDN HD: New Spring Overcoatings, New Spring Suitings, New Spring Trowsering-. We have now in stock the largest and best assortment of the above Cloths ever shown by us. Befor> placing your orders for your SPRING OVER OAT, SUIT or PANTS, call and see our Cloths. No trouble to show gouds SPECIAL PRICES FOR CASH. JOHN McLEOD & CO. Ch'town, March 19, 1892—e0d & wky MERCHANT TAILORS, ““Castorias so well adapted to children that { recomend it as superior to any prescription Castoria cures Colle, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives slecp, aud promotes di- gestion, Without injurious medication. Tas Certavn Compaxy, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. known to me.” B.A. Ancuen, N.D., 131 Bo, Oxford St., Brookiyn, N. Y. - Grand Sale memes WN i NEW FURNITURE lt i inamesaieetesta Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warerooms, Queen Square. Save money and get the best goods. Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. Ohariottetown. Feh. 25. 1892. ONE CHANCE ONLY! Well, I hive done all I cau, and I thik he is over the worst stages of the disease, BUT, said the D)ICTOR, you know the greatest dan- ger comes from the weak condition in which the Grip bas left him. However, there is ONE CHANCE MORE, try Ale and Beef Peptonized. It is a wonderful stimulating nutritive Tonie and Food, and has never failed me yet. Send around quick; it can be got at any DRUG STORE. july 17, ‘91—dy mwf & wy lyr feb15 -eod N “T have been treated by coctora, who had Ie lists of socalled cur : jpatients, but they coum net reach my ca hope had bees mu = in me by fair promises, but on first application of your magical appliance, hope and con. fideuce came flocking in stronger then the combined powers of the four winds. I kuew then that you would eure me and now that I am aman and well I cannot thank you sufticiently for the cure. So again I say, use my name as reference whenever you wish. You nor any one clse cannot use words too strong to express my sentiments jg favor of so wonderf.! © treatment ag that given by you.” (Original on ‘le; noa.2 of writer nished in coniidence. ) * WEAK MEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored, Weaknes-, Nervensn Pebi}- ity, and all the train of evile from early errors or later excesses, the reanlts of overwork, sickness, worry, &, Fu!) strength, development and tone giver to every organ and portion of the body. Simple, natural methods. Immediate improvement seen. Failure impossible. | 2,000 references. Bool. «xplenationsand proofs mailed (seale., tree. Address ERIE MEDAL CO, GQ. _iiiae NY. White Russ‘an Seed Wheat FOR SALE. MPORTE! 1891 ren Farm <A yiec der. or ‘ei Grown one good sample 7_ = JOHN NEWSON, feb%—2m E both mon and women restoring 1.08? Vi8e end corre a - 7 IRREGULAR eo ~~ 8SUPPLESRIONS, EVERY HER Who finds bis mental fa tilties dall or c his physical powers A.gzing, ald tebe ae PILL. 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