’ - > * ) @G@erre es \ THE EX - | Job Printi_ ; LUNDON HUCSE lob Pr ne of all ki. Ivams :—Frivs Dotiags a Yuarn “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men. having to advise the Public, may speak free.” isting of aka, OL SAWA ae aii eee head., rampn | x f — EURIPIDES. For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. Geyer Sim Coeiga Two Cures NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. MONDAY, APRIL 25. 1892. VOL. 290s ane Calendar for April, 1892 ate iMintethiiadidas | Mmudemeos. Meroe ee MOON'S CHANGES First Quarter. 4 Ay 147 mort Full M b2th day 2 02 morn Last Quarter, 20ch duy...... .. 136 afte New Moon, 26ch dsy ‘ . 52mm Low i} lay Sh. after Dey High Water. of Day of Week a Moath Morn. | After — - a oe § —— hm ihm i iday U 52 i i 13 Saturday [at Se . Sunday } 2 30 2 2 4 Monday | £333 418 5 | Tauesilay a & 46 n | Wednesday 62 i 6 57 3 j | hureday 73t | 7 67 & | Friday 23 | 8 43 ) |} saturday 9 3 9 22 10 } Sunday 9 40 | 9 56 li | Monday | 1012 | Wo es 12 «sj: Tuesday 10 43 | 10 59 13 | Wednesday ae 8 3 ee i4 | Tharsday 1 46 | it A 15 | Friday 6 3 019 16 | Saturday 0 37 0 55 7 Sunday i 1 12 1 30 Is Monday ta. 68S ; } I eR lay 2 48 3 15 20 Vednesday i; 348 4 24 21 Thuradey gE § 5 53 22 Friday 6 36 7 19 23 Saturday 7 64 8 29 24 Sundays 95 | 92 a3 Monday 944 | 10 3 26 Tureday ; 10 23 10 43 ft | Wednesday il oO ll 16 23 | Thursday li 37 13 37 WS | Friday } i Wi 3) Saturdsy 0 38 re == = =a a —— ol eae = OT, G20KGH PHARMACY, BECAUSE { is Free from Lumps, lt does not require Rebbing, it gives a Beautifai Polish, It Costs only Fifteen Cents, It Saves Labor and’ Money, USE WATSON'S FURNITURE POLISH, Watson's New DrugStore Charlottetown, April 2, 1892 —dy PARNELL, SIRED BY DAM Abdaliah Messenger. 4869, Sire | Dolly, by a son of Saladin. of Bijou, 2.25 1-4, Grandsire of | Grand dam by saladin, he by telephone, 2.25. Hay Middieton. -———THE PROPERTY OF——— ) 1 7 WA tp 1D | awVMN DW 7 ONT ‘y P. P. GILLIS, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. £. 1. : ——4 x) ——_—-- ARNELL is » rich dark bay in color, with black points. He stan 1s 16 hands h'gh, and weighs 1150 pounds. He is 4 magnificent'y built and perfectly proportioned snimal, having a finely shaped head and neck, the throat being clearly cut; the chest is broad and deep, giving grand lung power ; the shoulders slope we l bak ; the barrel is well rounded and springly ribbed, with strong loins and coupling ; the quarters are | shapely and heavily muscled ; his bone is firm and clean, and his legs and tect all that eon be desired. He is a splendidly gaited animal, having « free, « p o, natural trotting action that is greatly admired by all who have seen him moving m harness. He is goud tempered and tevel headed, and very intelligent lo: king. At the Provincial Exhibition, 1892, he showed hia license to trot. Being started | three lengths behind, aud he pole horse, he drove th: winner home ia 2.403, which is equal to 2.35 asd fhe gor fair ploy. Parnell has to his credit sows of the best looking cyits on the Island, and betore the snow flies next fall ne will have avume of the fastest. In Parne l's veins is mingled the blood of performers and producers—the blood of Biack Hawk, of Abdallah [., of Justia Morgan, of Sambo, of Saladin, and of many thers that are renowned in the equine history of the United States and of Prince Eiward Island. In atyie, action, speed, courage, energy, plu:k end intellig:nce he is worthy of his breeding, and breeders can make no mistake in sieting their best mares MORRIS BLOCK. | Directly Opposite the Post Office. | e anticipation of the arriva! of our Spring twek of TOILE T AND FAN:‘'Y AKI LEs. we wil} gel off the remainder of our Winter Mock of ‘Ro above namei articles at ervatiy reduced prices, viz, Hair, Nail. Tooth «nd lot Seubes ; French, togti<h. (morican apd Cana- | Gaa Perfumes and Fancy Soaps; Sponges (Aan 's “xias, Tooth Prensratioaa, ete We kaep or ueually fine line of HAVANA CIGARS: alao, a few fine Sc Cigars for retail mde §6PIPE-+. TOBACCOs, PYULUCHES, CL GAXETT ES, etc. ‘gent for Oz onator Disinfectant Co., Montreal, ana Viliam Madam Microbe Killer Co., Mona real Manufacturer of the celebrated DAVIES’ GINTMEN! and NO 7 LINIMENT. The best Omtment aut Liniment ever otfered to the pub *. if you need either give us a call and you Wil use no other after once using this FP. Det. DAVIES, bp: Proprietor. Another Testimonial. Dear Sir: Iam sorry you bave so much to contend with. No dvuubt it is R. BAYNE, ) sueed by fealousy. I ehill certainly do my best ycontradict any tal-e reports I may hear, both for your own sake and my own I wouid be very Mg-ateful should Ido o herwise, after having derived «6 much benefit from your medicine. ou promised to care me in six montha from the ume lcommenced takirg your medicine. but 6% happy to state that Inad not been taking i more than three moaths when a cure was eff ct “1: and after having ¢ msuited ail the doctors in his vicinity without effect, the only consolation I derived from any of thbem was thet my disease ‘lex headech°, etc.) had become chronic and *asincurable If this statement will be of any muefit to you. you are perfectly welcome to pub- Maa it Yours ¥ ery truly, MRS. C Lr jist March, 1892. POOLE. Wwer Mor ‘Tague, DR. GEO A. BAYNES, Specialist in Diseases of Women & Chronic Diseases of Men. Office: Market Square, Ch'town, P. E. I. aplt§—dy & wky JAMES A. MORRISGR, H ALIFAX. AGENT FOR WARRLY, CAKEBREAD & C0.. TEA MERCHANTS, London, «= England, ——AND ALSO—— First-Class West India Firms, ete. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments ot “Tince Edward Island Produce. REFERENCE Bank of Nova Scotia. UFICE—Pickford & Black’s Wharf Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy Several later Packers, Attention | TEE sabsorip Te are prepared to furnish LOB Peta pee VANS, Teils, Flacs and Half Pound ere ‘ned with parchmeat paper, which pre wnd makes them : * salcanie in the United S.at a Enulsh markets, ” — Caan gs eee Lin‘ag< of all sizes, without the ’ bags Liverpool Salt. Apply to Wich30 19 Paw LONGWORTJU & CO. to this hardsome Stallion: If you want apeed you cust breed for it, aad iu Psraed you have it. If you want five carriage horses you must breed for tiew, aud in Parnell you have concenrrated the strains thar have produced hundreds of our best roadaters His inheritance is such as to jastify expectations of ths best results. Parnell wii] stand at the owner's stables durioy the seasor of L492 at the servita fee of $15 00 fora foal. As LT expect Parnall t» trot below 2.3) ches fall, [ esnvot allow the usual return privileges. Mores from a distsncs will bs kept free of charge for two days. i P. P. GILLIS, Owner. | apl2—dy Ow 2aw & wky ONE CHANCE ONLY | Well, I have done all I can, and I think he is over the worst stages of the disease, BUT, said the DOCTOR, you know the greatest dan- ger comes from the weak condition in which the However, there is ONE try Ale and Beef Peptonized. Grip has left him. CHANCE MORE, 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 mwi & wy lyr Talk About Booming! cameos (x) AM ONLY THREE WEEKS STARTED, and am working overtime. Al! my old customers are rallying around me again, and many NEW ONES. Woen [ siy [ am going to lead, I mean that if low prices and superior workmanship wil! do it I am to the front Orders lett with me will be done promptly. Orders by mail promptly attended to. JAMES D. TAYLOR, aps Sign of the Big Book, J. D. McLeod’s Corner. Should be Sought After by those seeking to attain wy if THE GREAT GH, THAT I3 EMINENTLY Physical Development AND GOUD POWERS OF Strength-Giver | aprilAé King ef Sarszpcrillas, 4 Lt HARMON. ; Physicians and Nervines BOTH FAILED! NERVGCS = PROSTRATION Of Years’ Standing — ’ CURED BY SKODA’S! GENTS :—Your President, Dr. G. C. Kil- gore, will recall the fact that last June when in the City Drug Store in your City, I told him that on account ef extreme! nervousness [had been unable to attend to business for sey- BETTE eral years, and that was then resting from all labor—mental and oe al. 1 was trusting in Nature as a Fast resort, as Physicians and Ner-' vines had utterly failed tn my case. Atthattime I was troubled with Nex vousness 80 badly that Icould not sleep an hour some nights. I woul! have a erawling or creeping sensation in my limba, that was more unendurable than any pain. My Brain woud tect THAN trea and confused, if I tried to think upon any subject for ten minutes. Dr. Kilgore gave me six bottles of SKO. DA’S DISCOVERY, and three boxes of LITTLE TABLETS,telling me they would greatly help me and he thought would cure me. — The bailey trade with Great Britain shou'd be carefully cultivated this coming season, Last year the yield in Ontario ot six rowed or Am rican barley was 22 bushels per sere, and of two-:owed or British 25 bushels. thie would mean a gain of over 2 600,000 bushels of barley on the whole crop area of 701 000 acres in the province, and worth, at 50 cents rer bushel, an additional $1,000,000 In England, scoonding to The New York Homestead, the price of malting barley ranges from 9 cepts to $1.25 per bushel And B it. in imports more barley at these figures than we can hope to produce for many a year. —British Columbia's export of coal to the Pacific States is rapidly becoming an im- portant item in the trade of tha province. | The Coidness of Lake Superior. Lake Superior is a capricious monster, demanding sk‘! ed seamanship and the use of powerful aud staunch boats, +he me jor- ity of which are comparable with the ves- sels in our Atlantic coasting trade. The ake is a veritable womb of storme. They develop quickly there, even more speedily the water takes on a furious character It is always cold, and the atmosphere above and far around it is kept cool ail summer. I have been told, but cannot verity the statement, that the temperature of the water in the open lake never rises above 46> Pehvesheir, As a rule the men who siil upen it cannot swim. The lake cff-re no inducement to Jearn the art, and alas ! The Island of Vancouver sent last year 517,677 tons, more than half ita tetal cat. | put, to San Francisco, and 393,163 tcus! mined at Puget Sound was sold in the sawe | market. The resul of the growing demand | has been a proportionste development of the mining industry. Ino 1874 the output of the island of Vancouver was 81,000 tons, It reached 678,140 tons in 1890, and last year it jumped upto 1,020,097 tons. De-} spite the duty of seventy-five cents a top| the American demand for the coal is a ready one, end the trade is quite profitable. The Vanccuver News remarks that San Fran- cisen will have the coal if they can get st, sirrp'y becauce it is the best to be got. An induetry that establishes itself through us intrinsic merit is likely to be a protitable and permanent one. nancies alilitaiesdiliaipaniscSs ies Will Wonders Ever Cease? It has been discovered that by means of the circulating blood any organ of an animal can be psraiyzed or stimulated into renewed activi y if the proper material is adininiste: ed of this discovery. The use of Atropine by occulists is a remarkable exemple: For it the enlarging of the pup] of the eye. An other «pplication ot this dikcovery, as prac ical »s any, was the idea that the great loss suffered by poultry raisers, «ing to the I took the medicine aecerding to <i- rections and have seen no symp- toms as tno rourtn CGP E rT} ince taking i ourti: 4 3 bottle. ‘sleep well, &4 to an Nerves are strong. Eat heartily, | aud asm well. I have told scores what ' fic has done for me. Resp’ly yours, i Portland, Me. I. M. HARMON. i THE ONLY MEDICINE SOLD WITT! « »SUARANTEE CONTRACT WiTH EACH BOT- ' TLE. TRY A COURSE (6 BOTTLES) AT OUR RISK, Ik NOT BENEFTI PED KETURN ; ROTELFS AND GET YOUR MONEY. Pay | ONLY FOR THE GOOD YOU RECRIVE, i eSa0DR DISCOVERY 60,, Wolfville, N.S. i CAIN { ORE POUND A Day. OUND A DAY IN THE AS BECOME “ALL ‘ ‘ . ay as aw wT 2 CASE CP A MAN WHO Hz N DOWN,’’ AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE : THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, hi‘cs of Lime & Soda ; NOTHING UNUSUAL. TYIS FEAT } HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER ; GAIN. PALATAPLE AS MILI. EN-) DORSED BY PHYSICTANS ScoTT’s } EMULSION IS PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON COLOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL DRUG- GISTS AT SOc. AND $1.00 SCOTT & BOWNE, Bellet. asms - Shgndedinenamaslislinitigedinaandaiia Stewmship 2° BEG TO ANNOUNCE AS FOLLOWS: THEIR New, First-C'ass Steamer PREMIER, Captain A H Kallay, willsiiion WE INK3- DAY. 1%th \Anri!, at 6 p.m, from Halifax to Canso, Port Malgrave, Port Haw «espury, Souris, Charlottetown sod Summarsids ALSO —The First-Class Steamer WEYMOUTH, Cap‘ain Charles Hansen, wil sailon TUHSUAY, 191m April, at 6 a. m,, from dalif«x co ~hset Harbor, Salmoa River, Sonora, Sherbrooke. Iaaac’s Harbor. Whitehead, Caaso. Guysboro and Boylston. RETURNING—The PREMI*R_ will leare Summerside every Saturday for Port Haw'tes- bury, Canso and Halifax The WEYMOUTH will leave Gavaboro every Monday Morning for Anchat and Cin39, comnecting at Canso with Premier and calling at inter ate ports on the astern shore on her way lifax By order AKTHURN. WHIM AN, President. JOSEPH. WOOD, AcextT, Central Wharf, Halifax, N.S. PFAKE BROS. & CO, Agents, Charlottetowo apl6 -2w eod Arichat, Eggs for Hatching | LIGHT BRtHMAS, Great Size. BLACK MINORCAS, Non-setters, Great Layers GOLDEN S2GSiGhHT BaNTAMS. Eggs $1 00 per setting. Orders may b: addressed to the undersigned or leit at Haszard & Mouvre’s. L. A. HASZARD, mehl0 P, 0, Box 184, Ch’town jax to raise early vegetables. fact that hens stop laying duing cold } weather, when eggs are vor:h tif y ceute per |ever thus remain, lifelike and natural, ander id za, could be overcome, if the ovaries of ‘he | the darkening veil of those «merald depths. — hea could be reach d aud stimulated to egg- producing activity. The +xperiment- wae ciowned with succ ss, and the chemical com- pounds deficient in the ovraits of the hens at this season are vow very important come ponents of NSheridan’s Condition Powder to make bens lay. And with its »id some of cur most successful egg-raisers believe it is as easy toobiain plenty of eggs in mid-winter Last December the poultry Editor of the N. E. Farmer ssid to a subscriber, ‘‘the office of Sheridan’s Condition Powder is to animate the ovaries, A hen to lay profitably must be in condition 1 use Sheridan’s Powder because I believe that hens can be made to lay even in winter by using it, and fully twice as much profit can be made ins year from a flock of fowls where it is used.” Is not that good evidence? Then force your hens to laying now, or later you will refleet, ‘‘How wise we are when the chance? is gone, And a glance we backward cast ! We know just the thing we should have done, When the time for doing it’s past. For 50 cents L. 8S. Juhnson & Co., Boston, Mass., will send two 25 cent packs; five packs for $1; or for $1.20, one large 21-4 pound can of Sheridan’s Powder, postpasid; six cans for $5, express pre-paid. The best poultry paper—Farm-Poultry one year, and a can of powder for $1.50. Sample copy of paper 5 cents. a25 dy6i wkli _—o- + -_ Tue Spreap oF Exouisu.—The only for- eign language learned hy that most exc’usive of all races, the Chinese, is a sort of corrupt English—pidgin, or business, English aa it is called. But missionaries have done nota little in China, and much elsewhere, to spread our language, and there are few importan: nations in the world from which there are not some converts to Chris ianity who can «peak it. Yet with all this we have not yet mention- ed the agency which has done and wi’! do the most to make English the uriveraul speech, This agency is of course colonizwion, and ihe agents are English speaking colonists, In a hundred years the United States vill probably have es manv inhabitants as China, and it is not like'y that Canada, Austraiia, New Zealand and the Cape will tal! much short of half their total, especially if Eng. land be reckoncd wi hthem. Scme have, in- deed, been found to maintain that English will not be the language of the whole even of the United States, while others point to the vigorous vitality of the French spoken by the French-Canadians, and the rec: udescence of Welsh inthe British Isiandse, es hints that languages die hard. But itis impossible to suppose that such considerations can eff ct the main question. There are already signs that English is becoming the literary lan- guage of Europe. Prof. Ambery, the Hun- gstien, published his autobiography first in an English dress; the Dutch author of ‘the “* Sin of Joost Aveling” wrote his novel! ** An Old Maid” in English, andthe au‘hor of * The Crustacea’ot Norway,” himselt pre sumably a Norwegian, frankly owns in bis advertisement that, to obtain the largest p -s- sible circulation for his bouk, it will be wiit- ten ia the Engiish language. A Pleasing Sense Of health and strength renewed and of sase and comfort follows the use of Syrup Figs, as it acts in harmony with aature ro effectually cleanse the system when cos- tive or bilious. For aale * 25c bottles by stl leading druggists. jl4tths The redistribution bill will give an ad- dtional representative to Toronto and Montreal. Algom, will be divided. Thess -hanges necessitate the wipiug oat of teo sounty constituencies in Ontariv and Quebec. A Smoorm Skin —Estey’s Fregrant Philo- veauti‘'ying and preserving the skin, and giving it a blooming and « harming appearance. {t comp'etely removes tan, suyburn, redness, etc.. and by its balsamic snd healiag qualities renders the skin ecft, pliable and free from dryness. Sold by druggists. al Cocaine, which has revoluticnizd delicate | et te him. surgical operations, is only oue of the reeulte | Cramp. matters not how administered, [ ven if ine and the decomposition which causes the ascent jected into the big tor} the first eff-ct seen is|f the human bodies in other waters does pot lerma is strong)v recommended for softening, | those who are expert swimmers cannot | keep alive for any great Jength of tme in the icy water. When 1 was making in- quiries upon this poiat, | found, as one al- most always dces, some who disputed whit the msjority agreed upon. T even found anc)i gentleman, a professional man of beyond seventy years of age, who said that for several years he had visited the lake each summer-time, and that he had made it # practice to bathe in iss waters nearly every day. It was chilly, he admitted, and he did not stay in very long. Bunt many sailora, among them some ship and steamship cap- tains, c nirmed my te ief that few Lake Su- perior seamen have learned to swim, and that the coldnees of the water quickly numbs thore who fell inte it. 1 asked one captain bow | long he supposed a man might battle for life, or cling to a spar in the lake. He answered, very sensibly, it seems to me, that aome men could endure the cold longer than o here, and that the more flesh and fat a man pceseresed, the longer he could keep alive. “Bur.” he added, “*the only man 1 ever saw fall over- hoard went down like a shot before we could { always supposed he tock a : The bodies of the drowned are said not to rise to the surface. They are refrigerated, teke place. If one interesting contribution to my note ig true, and thee be depths to which fishes do not descend, it is possible that many 4 hapless sailor-man and voyager lice as he dies, a century back perhaps, ani wilt rom ‘* Brother to the Sea,” by Juiian Ralph, in Harper's Magazive for April. — en ee Why Study Latin and Greek? | a ; What are the benetits obtained by a Latic | and Greek education? In the first place, it «fords an adrmirable inrellectual traiving: in the second piace, it opens up a imegniti- cent literature ; in the third place, it con- tributes very much to the right understand- ing of a language which is largely indebted to Geeek and Latin. The first advantage is not of great importance. A modern lan- guage taught systemstically may be made useful in much the same way, if not in the same degree. The second advantage is, for the vast majority of students, absolutely non-existent. The average school-boy or university man, when he closes for the last time his Virgil or Sophocles, is no whit the better acquainted with ancient literature than if he had spent a single year upon adequate translations of the famous origin- als, through which he has blindly blundered for a dozen years or more. The third ad- vantage is one which, for general purposes, might be attained by a very short study in early life scientifically directed to word for- mation, rather than to the endless mysteries of infl ction aud syntax —From ** Some ‘Falk About English Public Schools,” in Harper's Magazine for April. EE oT Public Schools in Western Cities. In no city in the Weet ia there a eign that public education will not remain the most costly branch of Government. There are two ways to look at such a condition, but, in my opinion, the two ways are nut what they ar commonly supposed to be. One wiy should be to look with envy on the rich, who thua may send their children to school for eivh years, while the poor, who must pat the) little ones to work at tender ages, fvot the greater part of the cost. ‘Lhe other way might well be to commiserate the poor who are deceived by sentimeuta! clep-trap into in fisting the common-school system in euch a manner that at last their share in its benefi e becomes microscopic.—From Western Modes of City Management, by Julian Ralph, in Harper's Magazine for April. _~<—>-o—- ——— MAKES FLEsH AND BLoop.—When the sys tem is all run down and there seems to be neo hopecf ob'aining nourishment for the boty by the ordinmy proeess of food supply and digestion, woen the body is sinking fast, then is the time to us* Miiler’s Emulsion of par Norwegi+n Cod Liver Oil. It always works wonders, because it is a flesh and blood maker and contains «ll the constituents for nourish ment found ia wheat iu fact, Miller’s Emul sion is a perfect ** staff of life,” and has saved and cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores 6 ae The Canadian Pac fl: Railway compar y will sell at public auction 150,009 acrea of land in Edmonton dierrict on May 3rd, and as $3 per acre is the upset price, with a great demand, it is probable that the sales will reach half a million dollars. One tenth purchase money is all the company reguired down, the balance to b3 prid in nine annual instalments, with interest at 6 per cent. SKODA’‘’S DISCOVERY. the | Great German-American m- | edy for Heart, Nerves. Liver, | Kidneys, Blood. Guarantee | contract with every bottle. Pay | Bien weeunien cee aoe ee a ruggis d r | bottle, six bottles 85.50. Ifyou r= to aa ae = E- a8, sen or ** Mo be Light.” ° os Universal sorrow has been caused at the death of Bishop Williams, of Quebec. His Lordship has becn unwell for some tim: pst, but on Thuraday of last week war well enough to administer in the cathedral the rite of confirmation. A PRIZE PiCTURE PUZZLE. oe gy Mies. ; - at iy ; 4 ba ; y} is” fhe alove picture contains four faces, the man , and his three daughters, Anyone can Gnd the man's face, but it is not so-easy to distinguish the taces of the three young ladies, ibe proprietors of Ford's Prize Pilis will five an elegact Gola Watel 1 the js person who can make out the three daughters’ faces + to the second w be given a pair of gennine Diamond Ear-Rings: to the tarda hand- some Silk Dress Pattern, 16 yards in any color; to the syourtA 2 Coin Silwer Watch, and many other prizes in order of merit. Every competitor mst cut ont the above puzzle picture, distinguish the three girls’ faces by marking across with lead pencil on exch, and enclose same with tren three cent Canwlicn or fifteen two cent United States stamns. f one box of FORD'S PRIZE P-LLS, acddresse! to SEB FORD BLL COMPANY, Wellizetes t. Text, Teronts, Sen., Before May 10th, 1892. ‘lie person whore envelope is postmirked sirst will be awarled the first prize, and the others in onder of merit, Lo the person sending the /ast correct answer will be given an elegant Goll Watch, of fiue workmanship and first class timekeeper; to the wert to the last a pair of geuuine Diamond Kar-Ringes to the secow 7? to the last a handsome §. Pattern, 145 yards in ary color: to the third to the lasta Coin Silwer Watch, and many other prives in order of merit nting from the kant. WE SHALL GIVER AWAY 100 VALUABLE PREMIUMS (should there be ss man y sending in « ect answers No eit » for boxing a _ pm king of pre- Phe names the leading prize winners n with our advertise- next month, Extra who are willing to Nothing is iuy way, they are or medeme harged f © j ' * ly ‘ rccuece and advertise Kor Prize } vhich are purely vegetable and act gen yet "" nthe Laver, Kidneys and Bowel zy tl wee, Fevers and Colds, vecem thor hiy ond cure habitual they we engvar-coated, do Bet ripe, ry « uty to take, one pill a eiutle. Perfect digestion S th he retinal lity of our com- y vr lea 182 Wie lesale Grug- sow be s hus in ‘i nto. All premiums i be awarce le riachy in or ler of merit and with perfect eadisiaction to the pu? Pills are sent by 1 post paid). Whea you anewer this pittere ; : 2, Almaly vf : spaper you saw Address ThE FORD PILL COMPANY, Wet- tagten St., Toronto, y wa ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, uiver and Bowels, cieanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ace ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable Cruggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C0., SAN FRANOISOO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, EY. NEW YORK, N. ¥. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown. mwf jyl3 VALUABLE PROPERTY For Sale by Auction. As instructed by D. R. M. Hooper, Fsq., to sell by Auction op the premises, Euston st., on MOND«Y, the 9h day of May next, at 12 O’clock, noon :— Ali hia Real Estate on Enston Street and Palmer’s Lune, comprising a iot of land fronting on Kuston Street 81 f et and extending back 100 feet, with two lrwelling Heusee, Basement Store, stables and Ontbuildings Al, # lot of lavd fronting on Palmer's Lane 48 feet and extending back 79 fee’, with large Warrhonse and ‘‘oach House. Tnis property has been used for carrying on a Produce bu-ines-, and sti!l off-rs an excellent opp ‘rinnity to anyone wishing to engage in the same busines, or as an investment, aa the uwell- ogs rent toadvantage. Torms at sale. R BEAIRSTO. ap2—eod pat Auctionecr, RR SALL.—That Hous on the corner of Pleasant Street and st Peter's Road, con- aining eight rooms and shop, wiih warenouse attached, Also, a field containing !1 acres, one mile from towa, on the lower S*. Peter's Road, App.y to Mrs. FLaiger, North River. i~eod & wir tf ee