_— titedvona Oe om ee ee eet a, A Too Willing Young Man. “Do you love me as dear\y as men have ever loved women?” said Mabe'!, finding an easy anchorage for her cheek about the latitude of his upper vest pocket and the longitude of his left sus pender. “More,” said George,with waning en thusiasm, for this was about the two hundred and fourteen encore to which he had responded since 8 o'clock. “More, | far more dearly. Oh, ever so much more.’ . ; | “Would you,” she went on, and there | was a tremulous impressiveness in her| voice that warned the young man that the star was going to leave her lines and | spring something new on the house !— “would you be williag to work and wait for me, as Rachel waited at the well, seven long years ?” “Seven | he cried, genuine devotion Gladly | Yes, and more! seventy times seven! Let's make it seventy anyhow, and prove my devo- tion Somehow or other he was alone when he left the parlor a few minutes later. and it looks nowas though he would have to wait about 700 years before he saves fuel by toasting his shins at the low-down grate in that parlor again. There are men, my son, who always overdo the thing; they want to be meek er than Moses, stronger than Samson and ten times more particular than Job the printer; that is, he igp’t but he used te Uz. burst A y e, in a “Seven ! ¢ =P A Scandal on the Sex. Adry goeds salesman says :—We have io endure a great deal at the hands ef those ladies that never buy. These people take up valuable time,and a good part of our energies is directed to the effort to cireumyent them. The mo- ment an,“old timer” comes up to the counter she is instantly recognized by some of the salesmev, and the warning signal, a tap on the counter, is passed aloug the line. Then we have some fun. The “old timer” will call for, say, a cer tain shade of yellow. She istoldit is pot in stock. “Ob, whata pity!” she exclaims, “that is just what I wanted. Jf you had it I would buy sixteen yards of it.” Then itis the next man’s turn. He comes in aceordingly, and tells the first salesman that he is mistaken, that there is a bolt of twentv yards of that identical stuff in the store. He brings itforward and lays it down. You would think the shopper who never buys would be disconcerted at this turn of affairs. Notabit of it. She says smiliogly :—“Oh that is just what I want. Lay it aside for me, and I will see my dressmaker and find out just bow many yards sho needs, and to-morrow Tli come back and buy it.” Then she departs with asimper, but she never comes back. We amuse ourselves in way, but it’s a terrible nuisance all the same. —— — Incidents of the Crisis.} The New York World thus comments on an incident in the events of Blaek Wednesday; “There was a lively run on the second naticnal bank, but the doors werenot closed. This bank had a wealthy father. The president, young Jamea ©. Eno, squandered in the neigh- borhood of $4,000,000 in wild specula- tions. The bank was in atight plaee. Not one of theeminently respeetable. but high- ly somnolent and ornamental directors knew that the funds of the bank were being misdirected until the denouement came. it had been going on for months and the directors met and nosed the books and papers every day. When the inevitable hour arrived, Amos R. Eno, father of the president, amiably handed over $3,500,000 for the relief of the bank and the directors raised an other half million. Eno pere is worth $20,000,000, and he sat in the bank and toid the excited depositors to come on. He said he was good for a million a day for something like a fortnight. This Roman father performance saved the bank, but what is tc be said of the directors and other officials ot the insti- tution who slept while the presideat gambled away the deposits of the trust- ful customers? High Pressure in the Schools. Inan article in the Fortnightly Re- view, Earl De La Warr dwells at some length upon the crying evil of high pressure in the schools. He shows from a mass of medical and other evidence that ,it is unjust to scholars and teach- ers. A strange feature of the case he makes out, however, is thai relating to the children of the miserably poor. Statistics seem to have been compiled— and they have a cold-bleoded look— which prove that in certain districts in London forty per cent. of the children come to school sometimes without breakfast, and twenty-eight per cent. sometimes without dinner. Earl De La Warr puts the case lightly when he says that educational overpressure in such cases ‘amounts almostto a crime.’ —_- A. Wonderful Pacer. Wm. Sargeant, of Goshen N. Y.. one of the first trainers and drivers of St. Julien, hasin his charge a pacing won- jer. Leis abay gelding named Mac, raise’! by Joseph Smith of Sagar Loaf, N. Y.,and sired by Florida, dam an Abdallah Clay mare. He is thought to be thejfastest pacer in the country, He will be eight years old in June next, stands 15 hands 3 inches high, has : Even until} | time. of | lend of 1786. 1 earthquake varies with the intensity of TE . , . 'fowing mane and tai!, and is well pro portioned. At atris! last week he is saidte have paced vcver the quarter in 324 seconds, This is a halt mile track, and 3241s equivalent to 50 or better over a mile track, “Billy” Sargeant is satisfied that he can pace over a better track in 20 seconds, and he believes he can best any pacer ip America. It is his intention to enter him in the ¢rand Cireuit ~~ <P> & - About Harthquakes. The number of shocks in an eart! he quake varies indefinitely, as does t length of intervals between them. Some 'times the whole earthquake only lasts a few seconds. Thus, the city of Cara cas was destroyed in about half a |} minute, 10,000 lives being lost in that Lisbon was overthrown in or six minutes ; but a suecession ishocks may continue for hours, days, weeks,or months. The Calabrian earth- quake, which began in February, 1783, lasted through a continued series of shocks for nearly four years, until the The area shaken by an the shock from a mere local tract, where a slight trembling has been experienc ed, up to such catastrophes as that of Lisbon, which convulsed not only the Portugues coasts, but extended into on the other, agitated lakes, iivers, and springs in Great Britain, and caused Lock Lomond to rise and to subside with startling suddenness. -—_- Special Notices. Trovr Fires.—Received by mail to-day an assortment of fishing flies, selected by an. €x- perienced fisherman, The most killing kinds. At the Apothecaries Hall, Desbrisay’s Corner. [m2] 3i. FRESH at Beer & Gorr’s, [ml9 New Scotch Tweeds and Worsteds, just received at L. EB. Prowse’s. [mayl4 LADIES AND Misses Srraw Hats.—Two cases, very nice styles, opened to-day.—W. A. Werks & Co. WALTHAM 3UCKWBEAT FLour Watenks at G. H. Tayior’s, [ml3 wly Lace Curtains, very cheap, at J. B. Mac- donald’s. ml5 dkw Prore talk abaut cheap goods, but if you want to see goods that are cheap just call and look over L. E. Prowse’s stock of new goors. [mayl3. From London— New Tea, just received, at J. B. Macdonald’s. mil5 d&w A new Lor of Watches and Jewelrv ree ceived at G. H. Tayion’s. fmi3 wly Lamties’ Leather Satchels—a fice assort- ment—just opened at J. B. Macdonald’s. ml5 d&w above his Store with out buildings. It is a splendid stand for a Farmer’s Dining Saloon, Lots of room for horses, etc. ARkIVED to-day by ‘“‘Northern Light,’ and in stock, one hundred and tifty pairs Carriage Springs, selling low.—Norron Bros, New Tea justarrived at Werks & Co, [ml2 d tf w2i, New stock of English and American Felt Hats at |. B. Macdonald's. {ml0 d&w Lace Curtarxs.—A beautiful assortment now showing at Wreks & Co, [ml2d tf w2i GREAT rush expected at Dorsey, Goff & Co., to-night. New Boots (latest styles) opening to-day and marked cheap. {ml0 Lapis’ requiring a pair of Kid or Goat Boots or Slippess can get them chep at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store. {ml0 d&w. From Belfast, Ireland— Table Damask, Crumb Cloths, Stair linen, Hollands, Grass Cloths, Towels, Towelling, Linen Handker- chiefs—a fine assortmeat just opened—at J. B. Maedonald’s. ml5 d&w A piece of fine machinery that is of steel, iron, brass, copper, gold that Brown cannot mend or make new, you may just as well*throw it way. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Char- lottetown. [jan 29 SINGLE Pty Cast Steel Springs, in Stock all kinds.—-Norton Bros. [ap3 Boots and Shoes retailed at wholesale prices at J. B. Macdonald’s Root Store. [m10 d&w. Car Matcuiess (choice patent flour) re- ceived to-day by Berr & Gore. A new stock of men’s and boys’ Clothing at J. B. MacposNa.p’s, {m9 d&wly ‘Fresa Halibut, Haddock, Codtish Finan Haddies at the Fish Market. finlO Fine white Dress Shirts at 75c each at J. B. Macdonald’ {ml10 cd&w. Tue hardest things io get in this city are nice Children’s Boots and Slippers. They can now be had at Doxsey, Gorr & Co. [m10 Men’s strong Pants for $1.35 a pair at J. B. composed or silver Macdonald's, [ml0 d&w. SARDINES, just received at Beer & Goff’s. [may3 Grear bargains in Boots and Shoes at J. B. Macdonald’s. jml0 d&w. You can get steam gauges and Fairbanks’ scales repaired at, Brown’s; and warranted to stand the testor no pay. Shop on corner of Prince aud Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. [feb 16 Five cases of Christy’s Londen Hats cpen- ing to-day at L. E. Prowse’s. fap26. Grain Baas, wholesale and retail, price low for cash, at the London House. Frincrs, Gimps and Laces in great variety at J. B. Macponacv’s. {mY d&wly. A SPLENDID sample of Seed Wheat at W. P. CoLWILL’s, [m»y] diy&wly 3w Lyon’s celebrated Black Silk fr ladies’ dresses at J. B. Macnonavn’s, [m9 d&wly. Epps’ Cocoa at Beer & Gofl’s. [may3 For Black and Colored Cashmere and Merinoes go to J. B. MACDONALD 8 {may9 d&wkly. Enauisi Jams and Marmalade, at Beer & Goff's [may3 Go to W. P. Colwill’s for Clover, Timothy, and Garden Seeds, {ap]l4 4w dly&wly New Hars just opened at L. E, Prowsr’s, iml, We are selling off our balance of Crockery cheaper than ever to make room for new gooda.. W. P. CoLwiit. fmi0 wkly. A LOT of Silk Hats just received to-day at L, E. Prowse’s from $2.75 up to $7.75. [ap26 Five pound tins Tea, warranted yood or money refunded, at W. P. CoLwILw’s. {miO wkly. made at Brown’s shop, on corner of Prince and Grafton Street Ch’towp, [jan26 wkly. track a’! five | of | Iceland on the one hand an! into Africa | R. K. Brace wants to let the dwelling) far 3 | and } Every part of a gun cra sewing machine Cucumbers atthe ‘Tittle near Beales’. [may Tomarors and Shop around the Corner,” TREE 1NOUSAND packets Flower Seeds, all and all fresh, for sale at Seed Store, Great George 13w 2aw wkly 3i the best varieties George Carter's | Street. | Tre latest styles of Silk Hats just received D. A. BRucE’s. [ap 25 For great bargains in Crockery zo to W. P. | COLWILL’S. {ml0wkly. You can get all the Gardea and Field Seeds at : _ | COLWILL’S. [apl5 4w dly&wly. Seep Wurat, Clover, Timothy and Garden Seeds in large quantities at W. P. CoLwItt’s. fapl5 4w dly& wly. How to save twenty-tive dollars.— Carry your old sewing machine to Brown’s and have it made ag good as new, instead of changing it fora new one. Shop on corner of Prince and | Grafton Streets, Ch’town. [jan 29 ‘Tuosp persons having ordered Seed Wheat from me cau now have the oriers filled.— W. P. Conwitn. [may? dly&why 3w ee eee vn re, a | . - > Seica ns Seu way Senktkeeee STAM EE “HEATHER BELLE,” ee SUMMER ARRANGEMERT. N and after Tuesday, May 13th, the new | O steamer ‘Heather Belfe,” Hugh McLean, master, will run as follows :— Every Tuesday morning, at four o'clock, will leave Charlottetown fore Orwell Brush Wharf; leaving Orwell Brush Wharf at seven a. m., for Charlottetown, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown, at three p, m., for Haliday’s, China Point and Brash Wharves, where she will remain over night. s Wednesday, will leave Brush Wharf for Char- lottetown at seven a»m., calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at three p. m, to return, remaining at Brush Wharf over night. | Thursday, will leave Brush Wharf for Char- lottetown at seven a. m. calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Chariottetowa at three p, m to return; leaving Brush Wharf about six p. w. for } Charlottetown. | Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud at foura. m.; leaving Crapaud for Char- lottetown at seven a. m.; Jeaving Char- lottetown for Crapaud at three p, m., re- maining over night. | Saturday, will leave Crapaud for Charlotte- | town at sevena. m; leaving Charlotte- town for Crapaud at 1.30 p. m., and returning to Charlottetown from Crapaud same day. FARES: Cabin, to and from Orwell and Wharves, 30 cents; deck, 20 cents. Cabin, to and from Crapaud, 40 cents; deck, | 30 cents Excursion return ticketa will be issued from Charlottetown to Orwell every Thursday even- ing, at one first-class fare. Also, excursion return tickets will be issued every Saturday to Crapaud, at one first-class fare. JOUN HUGHES, Agent. Ch’town, May 12, 1883. {ex pat law 3m her pres ne Prince Edward Island Hospital, MEDICAL BOARD: Dr. Hobkirk, Consulting Physician, Dr, Johnson, Dr, Taylor, Dr. Beer, Dr, Dawson, Dr, Warburton, Dr. MacKay. Matron— Mrs, Hannah Robinson. eee Applications for admission may be made to the Visiting Physician or Matron, at the Hospital, daily (Sundays excepted), between ten and eleven, a,m., or by correspondence with any member of the medical Board, or the Matron, The friends of patients will be admitted from two to four, p. m. every day (except | Sunday). | The general visiting day for persons wish- ling to see the institution is Thursday of /each weck, from two to four o'clock, p.m. D. R. MACLENNAN, Secretary of Trustees. April 24—eod wkly STATIONERS ee el EMEP Ose’ P Boe TN aN) an ri SHE A 4 LREADY RECEIVED, 500 bushels White Russian, and to arrive by ‘‘North- ‘ern Light,” 1,000 bushels White Russian an i400 bushels White and Red Fife. Full particulars and prices are given in my “CuLTivaroRs’ GUIDE AND SEFD CaTa- . o@uRE’ for 18°4 (ready 20th Marck), which 'is a book of thirty-two large pages, with forty- | five illustrations of the choicest FLOWERS jand VEGETABLES, and directions for cul» | ture of nearly 250 varieties of FLowrr, Vrax- | TABLE and AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, £ have the largestand best Steck ‘of Seeds ever offered for sale in |Prinee Hdward Island. My ‘“‘Culti- | vators’ Guide” tells how to get and grow } Shem. Send on your name and post office ; address, and I will send you a eopy, free, | Address, George Carter, 7 Seedsman Ch’town, Marvh 10, oo 9; | mh wot | DATLY MXAMINER, | | you require for the season, cheap, at W. P. 3, reas Vie 6 & FOS py. ow i ee é he YS Tithe z v4 nm. hiss 3s, > Gane Sy PSST Wh GS —. es Oo te Se L_--.. fein ev VeUr << 4 i , MAKE NEW RFCM BLOOD, And will eompictely change the bivod in the entire system in three months. Any per- son who wil) take 1 Pil cach night from 1 to 1% weeks, may be restored to sound health, if guch athing be possible. VF er ewring Female Complaints these Pills have no Physicians use them in their prectice. Sold everywhere, or sent by reail for I. S. JOUNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. CRouP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOHNSON S ANODYNE LINIMENT will instan~ taneously rolicve these terrible diseases, and will positively eighi letter-eiamps. Send for circulsr, cure pine eases out ef ten. Information that will save nany lives sert free by mail. Don't delay a moment. ae rami imasinideon onli 2 r , la Prevention is better Ulan cure, (For Internal and Rx- JOHNSON’S ANODYRNE LINIMENT ternal Use). CURES Neuralgia, Influenza, Bore Lungs, Pieeding at the Lungs, Chronic Hicarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Chronic. Rheumatism, Chronic Diarrhea, Chronic Dysentery, Che‘era Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Spine ana Lame Back. Sold everywhere. Send for pampllet to. 8. Jonuson & Co., Boston, Mass. of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold heve are worthless trash. He says that She ridat j Nn sels table « side cnn aarals iil make hens ls Sheridan's Condition Powders. ose, 1 te ‘a- ful to i Sen iba eves Gaaek, Se oti : t y omil fos tae Yn gg Ne gy 7 RE Mase, We have on hand a full line of PARLOR AND BEDROOM SUITS, latest styles and well made, that we will sell cheap to An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemis: PS AEE” . rn cm bak ’ bth make room for new patterns, equal. 9 ae see te A alae now traveling in this country, says that mes aN ARF HERS § f A Condition Powders are absoli ke ene Qh ‘We are prepared to do all kinds of Upholstering, Cabinet Work, Polishing, ete., for house-cleaning time, in a thorough manner. HAIR MATRASSES Re-made, Re-picked and Cleaned, which make them as good as new. CHAIRS Reseated with Birch, Veneer, Perforated Seats, and Cane. First-class work guaranteed in every branch. All orders en- trusted to us in this month will be promptly executed, and cheaper than after the spring rush commences. Better value in every department than ever before offered in Charlottetown. WEA BSE W EGER E & O@., Kent Street, and *3 Gueen Street. Charlottctown, March 17, 1884—2aw wkly PRINCE EDWARD iSLARD HAILWAY. ——— 0: —-— Winter Arrangement. 00 ESsao-4. U issse4. will run daily as follows ‘Sandays excepted ):— TRisNS DEPART.-FOR THE WEST | TRAINS ARsIVE—FROM THE WEST. ‘ N AND AFTER MONDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1555, trains STATIONS, | No. 1. | No.3. STALIONS. | No, 2 | No, 4, i Charlottetown..... dp 7.40a m.| 2.40 p.m. Jharlottetown .ar 3.20 p. m. 10.30 a. m, Royalty Junction....;/ 800 ‘ | 3.00 ** 2 in Sen ad ,dp| 3.00 ** |} ee North Wiltshire. .... g.52 « | 3.4a.ce |/Royalby Janotion ) .)/ 2.55. « (10.08 Hunter River........ 9.07 “ | 403 * || North Wiltshire. . 2.04 “ | 922 4% Bradalwhe.... <..: «. 1 6.44- *"1e ge * ** Hunter River... 2.3. 11.48 ** 19.07 County Line......... 9.53 “ | 4.47 “ Bradal bane......... Bat: * 7 GBB: #9 BreeveWNs i... 5s oe 39.08 * | 601 “ Cointy Tine.........j 161 ‘*. | 623° + Kensington....... . 10.40 | 5.21 ** || Preetown........+... 2.46 *. 1 800 .* ean a brits Os 2:1 G56. 27 Kensington.......... 12.28. ..,*8 | 7.49 «s ‘ hm ec, ae i > Kn i P* dp} 10p. mw. “3 es dpjil.50 a. m./ 7.15 a. m Miscouche........... | 122° | ee a fa 11.10 * | Wellington........+- | 346° * Miscouche........... oon .2*,-} POICRE. 30355552: 228-44 ) Wellingtom.... ..... 13020 * () Learypins .. Fees 608 BRO tts || Port tall......+..... 9.26 °°. Bloomiield.........+- | 4.15 I Sen ics 18.20 * | Alberton..........+: 4.54 << | || Bloowfield «2.26... 17,55 6 | Tigerish a ar 5.50 $s | |! Albert Mace ses'ces veges | ” 7 -? ? Vg Bae Peel dp| 6. Oa. m.] TRAINS DEPART. F(R TRE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM TRE EAST. wits Waanere ice aos ea rsitin. | No. 5. | No.7 STATIONS. | No.6 | No. 8 aes hee ante fa nn an Ohastottetown...... dp} 2.30). m., | Charlottetown.... ar 10.45.a. m2. | ar (- 2.50" :* | doyalty Junction....}10.22 . ** Royalty Junction } ap’ 2.55 * DN tars etn s abel 10.05 * SOP fas. e's eels 225: o Sedfor d.....s.s+ees- oe: 7 CoA i 33 ‘4 * dp 9. - Bedford y ea a ae | oun’ Ste wart.. ms 9 - “i Mount Stowe} dp) 16 © || Jardigan...... jute ardigan.......+... Cae i yeorgetown.....,. dpi 7.15 a. m,! Seorgetown. . . vee sart wee 5 eee ] vo ' t Stewart... .ar j 9 O5 a. Mount Stewart....dp| 4.10 p. mi |) Morel... ... 2. emese. 8.25 «(#4 Mate Fs ed ' Onn 2" (2 - Potarec....... co { 7.50 * Sts Pober’a.i 3%. fi. BAS:.** \ ME I, . os owe by, 709 Bear River.......... 6.06 * 1 es tay dp} 1 6 25a. m, os Pet Pee ar ‘ao “ F — _- SS TE oe ges Traing are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Ratiway Office, Charlottetown, Dec, 17, 1883, Superintendent ee THE: EXAWINER PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH bs A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, a Eee AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, : Under the Careful and Skiiiil Supervision of Mx, J. W. Mitchell, F TO fel aT RELL BEARDS, LETTER HEABA, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND. POSTERS, HAND BILLS, DODEERS, de., Ae., On Short Notice, ia Good Style, at Cheap Prices. * SECHEP TS, } A FEW HINTS — FOR THE USE OF &- avers pile For Constipation, or Costiveness, no remody is so eifective as AYER’s Pius, They insure regular d*'ly action, and re tuy condition, For Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Ayrn’s Dose.— To move the bow. e/s gently, 2 to 4 Pills; thoroughly, 4 to 6 Pills, Experience will decide the proper dose in each Case, store the bowels to a heal PILLS are invaluabie, and a sure cure, Heart-burn, Loss of Appetite, Foul Stomach, Flatulency, Dizziness, Head. fiche, Numbness, Nausea, are all relieved and cured by AYER’S PILLs. in Liver Complaint, Dilious Disorders, and Jaundice, AYFR’S PILLs should be given in doses large enongh to excite the liver and bowels, and remove constipation, As acleansing medicine in the Spring, these PILLS are wnequalied. Worms, caused by a morbid conditicn of the bowels, are expelled by these Pints, Eruptions, Skin Diseases, and Piles, the result of Indigestion or Constipation, are cured by the use of AYER'S PILLs. For Colds, take AYER’s PILLS to open the pores, remove inflammatory secretions, and allay tho forer For Diarrhea and Dysentery, causc ly sudden colds, indigestible food, etc., AYER’S PILLs are the true remedy, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, and Sciatica, often result from digestive derange- ment, or colds, and disappear on removing the cause by the use ef AYER’S PILLs, Tumors, Dropsy, Kidney Complaints, and other disorders caused by deiility or obstruction, are cured. by AYER’S PILis, Suppression, and Painful Menstrua- tion, bave a safe and ready remedy in Full directions, in various languages, ac. company each package. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Drnggists. W. R, WATSON, Ch’town, Wholesale Agent A CURE GUARANTEED. YIRGnETiC ysDiciige kar <> <1 TRACE] {Yearning ips fst / > ss onel BRAIN &NERVE FOOD.) Arras Pesitiv ely cures Nervousness in ALL its ste Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Fowcr, seavel tration, Nigh 1 Sweats Supermatorrhora, Levcorrhaa, arrenness, Seminal Wealness, and Gene vrai Loe of Power. T repairs Nerveve Waste, 2 ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens U« Brain and Restures Surprising Ti < each order for rwkLVu packsger, accompanied With five dollars, we wiil send our Written Cuorantee to refu the money if the treatment oes uct ctlecia cure. It the Cheapest ard Bert Medicine in the Marke oe Full = particu!srs our pamphlet, which w desire to mail frie te ony ecress, Mack’s Mugmetic Mee? "2 is sold hy D gists at 56 ctr. per box, cr & boxce for * 4.54 co be mailed iree of postage, on receipt of the money addressin M ACK’S MAGNETIC MEDIC'N? 10. Vindeoer, Crs., Careda aul Sold in Clavlottetcvr by sypotPecaaies Tell gents for Frince Fe wrrd teleae, sae ing ery here, meey 15 S 4 (BEFORE.) (AFTEE ) Fel ectRo-VoOLTaic BELT and other KiecT2ic 4 APPLIANCES are sent on 8 Days’ Trial TO MEN ONLY, YOUNw OR OLD, who are suffer- ing from Nervous Drsimiry, Lost Vrrairy, WASTING WEAKNESS”’s, and all those diseases of PERSONAL NATURE, resulting from ABUSES oan OTHER Causrs, Speedy relief and complete restoration to HerautTu, Vicor and Maynnoop GUARANTEED. Send at ence fer Illustrated Pamphiet free. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshail, Mieh. Endorsed by the French Academy of Med cine for Inflammation of the Urinary Organs, cavsed by Indiscretion or Expesure, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Parie, Tieatzcent. Posi- tive cure inene to three days. Local Treat- ment only required. No nauseous doses of Cupebs or Copaiba, INFALLIELE, Hyelenic,CuRATIVE, PREVER- tive. Price $1,50, including Pulbe Syringe. Sold by all Druggists, or sent free by mail securely sealed, on receipt of price. Deserip- tive Treatise free on application. AMERICA AGENCY “66” MEDICINE CO., Detroit, Mich., and Windsor, Out. Sold in Charlottetown by APOTHECARIES HALL CO, May !6 FEES, NOP a 4 POT bR'S: Bone Rheumatic Liniment T is a fact wor'b knowing that Mrs, Sophia Potter's Bone Kheumatic Lininent cannot be excelled for removing pain and soreness. It is no Worthlses trash, 2s 8» me may cuppose, simply because they heve becn in posed vpon by others but is pvusitively the ‘ Kirg of Pain,” Sore throat cannot stand before i power, All we ask is a trial that you may be ecm: vinced of the truth of cur statement. Our em perience igthat one bottle tried also s« lis many more, Bez. See circular for particulars and testimonials, and try 4 bottle—it will not fail to de all that is promised. R. V. BARKER, St. John, Wholesale Agent W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, P. E, 4. iJ. A. CROSSMAN, Middleton, Lot 27. Ovt, 22, 1983-- eod wkly % AYER’S PILLS. — For Old and Young, Nale and Female * _ ty end Viger to the — . Ezheusted Generat ve Organs in eith +sec, £2 With”