gg a - = nn a SA - chee nng gr einchnniguigentibennerea tae THE DAILY EXAMINER. Five DoLuaARs A YEAR. le RMS * This is true Liberty, when Free Bora Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Evxirres. SINGLE Copigs Two Cenrs CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1888. _ ed VOL. 22.—NO. 119. : NEW SERIES. vie Daily Examiner is issued every evening by The Examiner Publishing Go From thei: “a / | fhe Empress Victoria of Germany. Pepular Sanitary Literature. The following “graphic description of the Sheriff’ 7 erifl’s: Sale. | er Lat | Until recently sanitary writingshave boen g | ZPwarp Jarvis Hovesoy, surviving Executor @®S8ily divisible into two distinct classes,—|new Empress of Germany is taken from the ot the last will and testament of DANIEL One severely scientific, technical, accurate, |New York World: The consort of the new opGsoN, Plaintiff, |and exhaustive, but generally unintelligible |ruler of Germany is universally admitted to |to any but specialists who had devoted | be one of the most talented and remarkable ; much study to sanitary matters. These The eldest daughter of t —~——— 0 f }UR LAST SPECIAL OFFERS brought hundreds of extra and eorner of Water and LAWRENCE WuHtLan, Defendant. office, Great (ioorge Streets, Charlottetown, . : BY yirtwe of'a Writ of Statute Execution to me| women of her age. t Princes Riward Island. customers to our Store, and in order to still keep up the | ,@irected, issued out of ider Majesty's Supreme} works are valuable jto students, but they |the Queen of England, she was born on | —RATES OF sUsscCRIPTION— ‘Supply of Bargains, we have prepared list, and ask wand Jarvis Hiodgeon, surviving Executer of tho| “fe 2aviate to the multitude. | Onthe other {November 31, 1840, and after » courtship f : SCR e ; é preparea a hew 1i8t, and ask you last will and testament of Waniel itodgson, | band the books on hygiene belonging to the at Balmoral, was married to the present i Sin inl it $2.50 to read every item. wgainst the said Lawrence Wheian, I have taken) popular class were generally inaccurate as| Emperor (at that time Prince Frederick q Terese moethe - iaitece.-...-.- vovned’ 1,28 A lv'a f 1 ‘s perceived TT ee rae to facts and absurd as to inference, and| William of Prussia) on Jan. 26, 1858, at Gne mecth .. Le... ae Ss only a lew DOLMANS, REDINGOTES and SACQUES pRoperty, namely: Ailthattract, piece and pate! much harm has been done by the false doc- | the Chapel Royal, St. James, London, pro- 4 remain, we will, in order to make a clean sweep, offer them at Sai land, situate, lying end being on Lot 31. in trines spread by them. |ceeding immediately after the wedding to pide . ciealiil . ed and described as follows, that is to say .| The American Public Health Association, | Potsdam, where she took up her residence iculously low prices—so now 1s your chance. In FANCY Sermansing ot the north-west angle of Piot No.|a voluntary organization, comprising in its| with her husband. Although Frederick . - ° » , ¥ ~ : : at : 1 saeee eee and SACQUE CLOTHS, you can have your choice at hope: thence west seventy-three chains ‘0 Stan: | ranks phiysisians, clergymen, yorreig cae is a yor ee by in- arge discounts and a it meets the east boundary of a traci of land now , gineers, manufactactures,-— In tac inte! 1- | neritance an y tradition, his character ee | S 4 uP mn PWEEDS our values are of the Wren best. a See. Ronpcestin | 06 = sae + Seems gent men and women of a'l classes,— has|has been largely influenced by the new ALMANAC FOR APRIL 1888 Our DRESS GOODS trade has been very large this season, ins, or until it meets the said road ; thence labored for years to correct the evils grow-| Empress, to whcm he is devotedly attach- ‘ owing to the excellent value we have been giving; but our new reduced prices we expect to cause a genuine rush, Remember, following the course thereof south twenty chains ing out of the old order of things, and to|ed. The favorite daughter of the Prince our Stock is Fresh, and we are offering the most Fashionable Miser eae Ce tinea. ane bring home to the people the knowledge that | Consort of Great Britain, she has retained is needed to save life and avert disease’ | all her proclivities in favor of a liberal and Trimmings at Large Discounts, and you only need see them to (below horizon. ) find just what will suit you Full Moon 26th day, 2h., 9.6m., a. m., S.W. J . 5 : or less, being thus described in u certain Inden- ' uD, oe kaeee grede. she ieee at | Heartily aided by the press, the Association | constitutiona) form of Government, as op- or So We are to the front with a Choice Stock of HAMBURG epee Un ‘Sun | Moor ig ’ iy nT, ‘pr . MOF OF ae ieee wat Qexe|EMBROLDERIES and INSERTIONS, CASH’S FRILLINGS a EDGINGS of all kinds, and a Stock of WHITE COTTONS — one part, and Neil McGinnis, of the other part, _| 48 dove much good work at its annual | posed tothe military despotism and autocracy the best value we have ever offered. Advertising at moderate rates Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, half-yearly, or yearly advertisements, on application. MOON'S CHANGES, Last Quarter 3rd day, 8h., 22.8m., a.m., S.W. New Moon llth day, 5h, 52.2m., a. m., E. First Quarter 19th day, 7h., 39.7., a. m., N., Wpanded and described as follows, that is to cay | tS" Still, only a small proportion of the | Bismarck. These proclivities, which she im- having a front of ten chains on the west side of Country could be reached in this way. Three | parted to her husband naturally brought her the Friston Road, and running back west by years ago, however, a philanthropic mem- | into frequent conflict with the great Chan- parallel lines, bounded on tie south by Hugh, her of th ae . > : Connors’ farm, oa the nortn partly by John | Per of the Association, Mr. Henry Lomb, | cellor and with Prussian bureaucracy, who Auld’s farm and partly by vacant land, and on} of Rochester, offered prizes for essays upon | have never professed much sympathy for ae went partly by John ianderkin’s farm and. certain topics of vital importance to every | her whom they describe as ‘*Englanderin.” nh Auid’s form, containing seventy-four (74) - ° : mn : - a: : : ares, alittle more or less, being thus described intelligent person having any regard to the |The latter returns this dislike with interest, Lso—All that other tract, piece and parcel of | meetings held in different partsof the coun- |favored by the late Emperor and by Prince land, situate, lying and being on Lot 34 aforesaid, : jh m{h mjmornjaftr’n hm 5 44/6 23, 0 30) 1 59 1239 1 }Sunday : oe - 25 4 *- ; oy) = inan Jedanenee ot geet. ania: she —~ day of| preservation of life and health. The sab-|and it has become especially embittered i Tuesday 40 26 2 21) - 46 i i i 1 : enee . - wD oi Ae ce between Sir}: i - . _ ss 4 Se > +4 , . : - oe 3 Ie as 2 it ays to buy your Dry Goods and Millinery at Graham G. Monigomery, of the one part, and|J°ct selected and the successful eee eee partially successful attempt made 3\Thured mir] ellen! Srl @ kal po oa john Ware, of the other part, the two tracts of| for the prizes are as follows: (1) Healthy|to bring Prince William into unfilial oppo- 31 Friday s | 351 30 4 10| : 4) 35 BE EK KR BROS 4 caren ze hundred and twenty acres, | Homes and Food for the Working ,Classes, |sition to his parents. So strong is the a oe . Of } Pfs oo 5 . y . . ° . . 718, 5, : Li eat lew oo aa” oe , ALSo—All that other tract, piece and parcel of 62 pages, by Prof. V. C. Vaughan, of thejantagonism at Berlin against the new 7 Saturday | 33) 32) 4 37] 8 32] 59 labd, situate, lying and being on Lot #4 aforesaid, | Universi f Michigan: (2) TI a 7 ne had hee buchen eel 8! Sunday 31) $3' 5 1/1 9 22/13 2 Charlottetown, Feb. 10, 1888.—eod & w eet end daeeibed ~ aa one eee /niversity of Michigan ; (2) The Sanitary | mpress, that had her husband aie at San 9) Monday 29) 34| 5 9519 58]. 5 a lioe commencing on the west side cf the, Conditions and Necessities of nga re during the past few weeks, it is 10 Tuesday | 97! 251 5 48/110 32) gis — _ a mens | COVehead Road, at a point ten chains south from! Houses and School Life, 38 pages, by Dr. |doubtfal whether it would have been pru- 11|\Wednesday | 25} 371612111 1) 12 ne caste tte eerees sone amndred and | D), F. Lincoln of Boston; (3) Dis-!aent for her to return to the ** Athens on 12)Thursday | 23) 38) 6 38/11 33) 15 veyed by the Commissioner of Public Lands to ifection and Individual Prophylaxis|the Spree.” Prompted by the jealousy of 13) Friday | 22) 40} 7 Zimorn| 18 WE OFFER eee Brown ; it Fuse thence west fifty-eight, against Infectious Diseases, 40 pages, by |the German surgeons and physicians, whose 14'Saturday 20; 41,7 41)0 4) 2) 5 nmrhweeeshonss awe ahsfunen by eat seven and) Major G. M. Sternberg, Surgeon U. S.|incompetent services in behalf of the new 15) Sanday |} 18; 42) 8 20) 0 37| 24 Whelan to William Brown aforesaid ; thence | Army; and (4) The Preventable Causes of |Emperor have been discarded in favor of 16) Mouday | 1G} 43) 9 6) 1 13) 27 etter alae = Ce eee es a — Disease, Injury, and Death in America/the Scotch specialist, Sir Morell Mackenzie, ache eee {| 15) 45) 9 59) l 53} 30 place of commencement, containing eighteen; Manufactories and Workshops, and the|the latter andthe Empress Victoria are 2 oe 7 agli 240) 3 IN Paennmme rose of lana, a@ little more or less.! Best Means and Appliances for Preventing | held responsible by the Berlin public for rate tlh Seles) 2agt | oe as. aAis0, Ail that other tract, piees and parcel af ang Avuiding ‘Them, 19 pages, by Mr. {the failure to check the malady of | Freder- | ailSatucia ‘ r al sol. 16! 6 7 49 bounded and described as follows, that is to say,; George H, Ireland, of Springtield, Mass. {ick III. ; 22) Sun-lay , | 6 52) 2 281732] 46 c U G GY Pete con peeencints ee tha: coat tite at thie] Although the treatment of the subjects} I: should be added that the new Empre3s ; | + a t. §4~ edtiveyed by the Cotmmmissio ‘Uble Lewis)in these essays is popular in tone, and |is devoted to art, literature and science and 23| Monday 4) 53] 3 50| 8 28) 49 onveyed by the Commissioner of Public Lands | t y po} , 24| Tuesda | 2| 54) 455) 919) 52 to William Wooldridge ; it runs thence east fifty- | easily understood by any one, the teaching |that she has done much to encourage them : 25| Wed: : nl asl eo a| fx four chains ; thence south ten chains to land now} ig sound and thorough. There are no|in every direction in Germany. She is an 25)| W ednesday O| 55) 6 23/10 3) 55 my or formerly in possession of Michael Landrigan ;\“~. , Ae, age gh y. cs a . 6) Thursda i4 581 56! 7 5 8 thonce west to she road: thence north alons the|Mistatements of fact and no _ false in-|accomplished musician, very clever with the 20, y 56) 7 43)10 45) 58 gt : : ny y 27) Friday 57/6 58; 9 Ill 27/141 Than any other House feet te Rho piney ME cochtenncetient, centalning | ferences contained in them, and while the| pencil and brush, one of the best read wo- 23) Saturday 56/7 010 Id4jaft 10) 4 in ” Onnuaa: ALSO ~All that other tract, place andl ‘patent of | most rigid scientific demands for accuracy | men of the day, and a devoted wife, mother . 29’ Sunday 54 Lil 19| 0 56 6 land, siwuate, lying and being on Lot 34 aforesaid,) are complied, with the whole matter is}and daughter. 30) Monday 52/7 Spmern 1 45/14 9 tapitiet yang pope hn = Tepid eae focmed cl bag made clear and comprehensible to the} The Crown Prince’s accession to the . I IN STOCK: Auld, deceased, to his son, Edward Auld, bound-| Most ordinary understanding. throne places his wife and children in a <a MEDICAL. BODIES ALL STYLES. FEROS W t6 the lands now or lately in possession of Edward ed on the south by land now or lately inthe oc-- Through the means furnished the Public cupation of Michael Landigan’s north division | Health Aasociati a 6 snabled : line, and running north by parallel lines to the | e44U) < ssociation, it 1s enab a to offer ees how or lately in the yeleenalen of Bon‘emin these valuable works ata price almost ughes; bounded onthe west by lands now or] pidic , 1 ; 8 liad Duaiitn the pohecdtine of Richard Toombs, and| ridiculously low. They may be obtained also by lands in the possession of the said Law-, ®t the book-stores, or of Dr. Irving A. yhelan, and running east by parallel lines} Watson, Secretary, Concord, N. H., at the position which they could. not have obtain- ed had the late Kaiser lived longer than his son. As the widow of the Crown Prince, the Princess would have had the right of only some $20,000 a year from the Prussian Government, which, added to the : . J j D € . - , - 7 me Dr Jenkins & Dr i R. Jenkins peptteatce teagan sey ep pean ace AT Auld, a sufficient distance to include an area at | following rates : Single copies, Ho. 1, 10 eae a year paid to her by the British a . . ; thirty acres, as the same hath been for some time | Cents ; Nos. 2, 3, and 4, 5cents each. Parliament as 4u Bnglich prineces, would possessed by the said Lawrence Whelan, in) The entire four essays in pamphlet from|have constituted her entire income, while OFFICE : CARRIAGE COODS u ’sC a i ; ; : ; ana I do hekeby give Public Notice that I will, itwenty-five cents, or in cloth binding at on WEDNESDAY, the twelfth day of Septem-! fifty cents or seventy-five cents, according would not have received hundred thousand dollars Princesses than a the more see Bas Se oS ee et to style of binding and paper. . apiece as their sole fortune. Now that the Onecstte St, Dancstan’s Cathedral. . . : set ap and sell by Public Auction, all the aboyo | Dr. Sternberg s Essay has been published | C rown Prince has become Emperor, his PI ? OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. described properties, or as nem avers oe = in German, French, and Flemish, and Dr. | wife, in case of her husband’s earlier death, feb24—2m wky tf wky pat her a0 camel ‘three “Hundred. on ee rhirty Dollars ee Vaughan’s in German. will inherit the dignity of Dowager Em- a Kighteen Cents, with interest on ‘lwo Hundred | press and her share of the vast fortunes — GREAT GEORGE STREET, | | | L. ARTHUR & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, | Mackerel, Butter, Cheese EGGS | Pouliry, Potatoes, Fruit & | Vegetables. | st : . 142, 144 Commercial Street, BOSTON, MASS. 43-)-S-'T-O-N epPpa? Wa AK <A NGEMENT. ——_ THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE afi a iTibaal $.S. 68. Leave St. Soste:., via Zastport and Port. land, every Tues.ay and Tharsday at $.00 a. 12 Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, $6,50, 2nd class ; 2.50, lst class. For ticke'ts and other information apply to GENERAL HARDWARE and MILL SUPPLIES. ‘0: NORTON & FENNELL, City Hardware Store. Charlottetown, March 5, 1888. At Ee BEER & GOFFS. ——_— Headquarters for Staple and Fancy Groceries. We Have Now on Hand a Very Large Stock of CANNED GOODS, in Peaches, Pine Apple, Corn, Tomatoes, French Peas, Sardines, Salmon, Lobster, Corned Beef, Dried Beef, Ox Tongue, Cured Tongue, Pea Soup, &c., &e. LEA & PERRINS’ WORCESTER SAUCE, Tomato Sauce, Harvey's Sauce, Mushroom Catsup, Yorkshire Relish, Mangoe Chutney, Capers, Ess. Anchovies, China Say Olives, Curry Powder, Salad Oil, French Mustard, &c., &c, CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S MIXED PICKLES, Chow Chow, Onions, Piccalilli and Pickled Walnuts. KEILLER’S MARMALADE, JAMS and JELLIES of all kinds. POTTED HAM, Devillled Ham, Potted Tongue, LIEBEG’S EXT. MEAT, Fluid Beef, Milk Food. 4 . Ge EB and Fifty-nine Dollars and ease: Ore Dente, at | seven and one-half per cent. from the eighth day | _ oe £8 : of February, 1888, until paid, besides Sheriff's | Books as Companions. fees and all incidental expenses. JAMES CURTIS, Sheriff. A child brought up in an atmosphere of Sheriff's Office, Queen's County, books will absorb a certain amount of cul- March 27th, A. D., 1888. ture from his very surroundings. As soon E. J. Hopason, Plaintiff in person. as achild has learned to turn over the mch3i—3i law leaves of a book without tearing them give sa shite him books of his own. If he cares for them at first only for the pictures, he will in time learn to love them for what they can MORTGAGE SALE. tell him. Children should be encouraged To be sold at Public Auction, on FRIDAY, the} rac ne ‘ttle shelves Twentieth day of April, A. D. 1888, at Twelve to keep their —— “er on little a es o'clock, noon, at the Court House in Charlotte- of their own. ery neat hanging shelves, town, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale| containing from one to four shelves, can be , obtained at the bazaars at from fifty cents contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the Fourteenth day of March, A. 1), 1884, } : anc made between Alexander Lemon, of Mon-) to $1, and will be found a source of much pega Feige, of the. ove park. apd Ay ey | pleasure in arranging his small library. It ae alee part :— : Bh ’| will also teach him to take good care of his ALL that tract, piece or parcel of Land situate,} books, which isa lesson he cannot learn ste site Catia Kinyo Gnuaty bounded as itoo soon. The true book lover always follows, that is to say: Commencing on the west | cherishes his books tenderly, but the child side of Main Street, at the north-east angle of| cannot be expected to entertain the rever- land in possession of Archibald McLaren, and i sei a i : running thence west along Archibald MclLaren’s | ence for a good book which he possesses in boundary line for a distance of one hundred andj} later years.— Ex. ten feet, or until it meets land in possession of John Annear; thence north aiong said John! Annear’s east boundary line fora distance of — a ay la fifty-five feet, or until it meets land in possession of John Dalziel Bell ; thence east for adistance of one hundred and ten feet to Main Street ; thence south along said street for a distance of fifty- three feet tothe place of commencement. Also— All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate at Montague Bridge aforesaid, and bounded as fol- lows, thatis tosay: Commencing at the north- east anyle of a plot of land in possession of Char- les D. Poole, and running from thence in a north- wardly direction (along the west side of the street leading from Main Street to the new Gov ernment Wharf) for a distance of fifty feet; thence at right angles se one hundred feet ; thence south parallel with the aforesaid street fifty feet, or until it mects the north boun- No Rose Berdered Road. ' It would be well if every boy in America ‘or elsewhere would write in his own hat ‘with a blue pencil that there is no rose bordered road to success, and that even ‘the man who is born beautiful and marries ‘yich has to fight his way, says Bill Nye. ‘The great West does not so sorely need pretty men with buckskin clothes as it does ‘good citizens who are willing to work. | Wherever the sun shines or grass grows and of the Hohenzollern family, which will probably increase her yearly income of dol- lars to pounds. ei Aphorisms. Our mission in life is like unto the office of a Vestal Virgin, to keep prepetually burning within us the holy flame of divinity. There are sparks of divinity in every man's nature; yet, like the sparks of flint, they must be struck into life. As the sun is reflected in the tiniest dew- drop while giving light into a world, so the grandeur of the All, while pervading the whole universe, is mirrored in every human heart. Have nothing to conceal and you will enjoy the inestimable right of being always sincere, Truth is like the sun; whatever darkens it is but a passing cloud. If a truth declines in one part of the world it rises like the sun in another. If always we speak the truth, our words will always bear an imprint that gives them currency.—Jlenry Byron in Open Court, -_ a Concerning the Complexion. When you find a soap that is pure and suits your skin, continue to use it. Fve- ‘quent changes are bad for the complexion. Pimples often arise from washing with cold water when overheated. For roughness, caused by exposure to wind, sponge the face with equa: parts of brandy and rose water. If you use powder always wash if off be- for going to bed. Many persons prefer almond meal or . ¥ i ; G. A.BHAR! F. W. HALES, dary of land i ‘ i fC sD. P : sa . i , sail . P. KB. i. wy., P. KH. L Steam Nav. Co. All Fresh qxrood Stock. thence east niema wali eomaabie. tebe Linon water runs, the young man who will give ajoat meal to soap for washing face and hands. . ’ commencement, containing one-eighth of an acre, will Glycerine does not agree with a very or to your neareat Ticket Agent. Feb. 24, 1388 -+94 wie . —_— AMES A. MORRISON. MORRISON & MUSGRATE, GEORGE MUSGRAVE BHHR.- GOFF, Queen and King Squares’ Stores. a little more or less, Also—Allthat other tract, piece or parcel of land situate at Montague, Township Number Fifty-nine, and bounded as follows: Commencing on the south-western side of the rcad leading from the Ferry Road to Mon- tague Bridge, inthe western boundary of fifty acres now or formerly in possession of Augustine C. McDonald ; thence south three degrees easi along said boundary to the rear boundary of farms fronting on that section of the | good day’s work for a fair day’s wages ‘surely ba promoted ashe deservesit. It may not de funny, but it is the never-dying truth that industry, integrity and perse- ' verance are mighty substitutes for symme- try, genius and hair.-—New York World. — eS Tre ' dry skin. —— Trea at Montacur.—Please bear in mind that on the 27th of June next the Tea of the season will be held at Montague, in aid of the Methodist Church, which it is expected will then be well on towards completion. Notices 2. ¢ ) : ‘ : cial attractions to the Tea will a r 8 rK Oo ry E y S Feb, 9, 1888—oaw & wky Montague River; thence following said line: Total Abstinence. of Pag . aie time ai ee westwardly ten chains; thence north three! cena in the papers . —AND— degrees west to the Ferry Road; thence) ; i hus expresses pee Tin east along the same to a continuation of the east Rev. Canon Wilberforce thus expresse Anyone in want of Crockery in. small lots Conunission Merchants, HALIFAX The Liverpool aud London and Globe Insurance Co. boundary of three and three-quarter acres sold to Hugh McPherson, and in the possession of Char- les D, Poole; tLence northwardly along the same to the Montague River Road, and thence south- eastwardly along the same tothe place of corm- mencement, containing eighty acres and one himself : ‘‘ Total abstinence has the power ‘of prolonging more lives than all the doctors _in England, of saving more money than all | the savings banks in the United Kingdom, and of preventing more crime than all the | or large lots, will find it to their advantage to call at the Cheap Crockery Store. E taken in exchange for goods, or a P. CoLwmL.. mar 21 eod wy Sw th I 20° $38 046,884.56 — S a more or less, Seneuner ae all lig.” Hi ‘ ~ 2 h . - j ill ive Assets Ist Januar 1887. ° e ° - . ° . ° ouses, buildings, rights, members one epee” | yolice in the metropoils. | OUSE -KEEPERS atention is drawn to the Cnr sani 5 : ‘ ‘ o ° sd . 673,375.05 tenances thereunto belonging or in anywise ap- : Bi lial jadvertisement of Jas. Paton & Co. They are a Assets in Canada, - pertaining. prompt attention. Rererences; Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlcttetowa. WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, ot. 24, 1887— —_—~——— (O° This Company offers every advantage of the most undoubted security, liberal contracts, low rates, and prompt payment of losses to the insured. Policies issued for three years on Dwellings, Churches etc., at reduced rates. Dated this Twentieth day of March, A. D. 1888 ARCHIBALD KENNEDY, FRANCIS DOGHERTY, ELIZA DEWAR, Mortgagees. mch21—law tl sle (wed) NOVICE. | Apvice to Morners.— Mrs. Winslow’s | j | children are cutting teeth. ‘little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as “bright asa button.” It is very pleasant to taste. Tt soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and Jyre | cheap. | Soothing Syrup shoald always be used whe | t 7 Fe It relieves the | selling off the balance of their large stock very Now is the time to purchase cheap ap 4 4i eod goods in house furnishings. ——ee Or We are now offering Crockery cheaper than ever for a few weeks to make room for new importations at the Cheap Crockery Store— tea setts, dinner setts, chamber setts, and a large variety of assorted crockery and glass. he best known remedy for diarrhea, | ware.—W. P. CoLwiLt.—mar 2] eod wy Sw ’ s D MORRIS R. R,. FITZGERALD ALL AMOUNTS dae the estate of HARRIS & OE ee ane es 0 y 71E } [ ‘¢ LAN LEONAR ’ ? STEWART must be paid a: once to ths Whether arising 8 Th Rage Onna Sener ee Agent undersigned, at the office of tae London House, causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be’ Dress Goops department is well stocked “a | LONDON, ENGLAND. Agent, - e ? or they will be sued for. 2 a sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloec’s Soothing | with Cashmeres, Merinoes, aud fancy dress a Represented in Canada by Morrison & Summerside. Charlottetown. F. W. os ‘Syrup, and takeno other kind mar 8 goods,very best value in the city—guaranteed * USGRAVE, Halifax. — $m 2aw pd Ch’town, March 29, 1888, eod & wky . B, Macdonald's, apidw i! , 888—