Air—Afton Water. I. Oh! sweet is the blash of Aurora at moro, And sweet sings the Thrush, ia the white | blessomed thorn, sweeter, and fairer, to me, } ; fw ’ Rose : he trips Is tue smile o young tose as sic rip But and dearer oer the lea J The foot of the Fawn is her sep on the hill, And sweetly her love-notes the woo echoes thrill, Throw gold to the Miser—and rich may he be, } i- But graut me what’s dearer, that loved one to me! lif. A whisper of Love, is her low mellow tone, Like musics soft breathing, the harp) strings among, So softly it undulates upon the ear, charm ‘ She liv es but t endear ! y conquer, to lv 1 are of har motio! » flash of her | The grace of her motion, the flas! € } sums avarue which they certainly do not _ | possess; but they know when to take such tne eve, A radiance of !ovliness, shot from skye, What bosom is proof—or what caution can ferd, Ah! who coutend! z ’ cau with beatcty, successtu v. “Nhen day closes round me, iu slumbers sweet reign, A vision of lovliuess, haunts me again! Though lonesome the pight watch, and dark tho’ it be, The dream of her beauty, shine to me ! brisgs sun- McALpyy. Ch’towa, May 2, 1883. oo -_—-— NT NOTES. Earl Spencer, Lord Lientenant, was present at Belmuilet, Connty Mayo, on the 28th ult., to witness the departure of a number of families by the steamer ‘* Phoeni- cian,” for America. Ear] Spencer, address- ing the state-aided emigrants, said the Gov- ernmeft had no desire to force any one from home. The Catholic Bishop of Northampton who has just returned from Rome has issued and address to the Roman Catholics of Northampton, in which he warns them agarnst favoring the claims of an Atheist to sit in Parliament. Atheism, he says, leads to Socialism. They must, therefore, band together to keep out of Parliament an Atheist, who hes no idea of the first prin- ciples of legislation, whieh are Lased upon the existence of God. RE russ CUR The tenant farmers in England are agita- ting for tenant rights with a determination and vigor that does them credit. At a very large and representative assemblage of farmers and others interested in the culti- vation of the land at Sevenoaks, the follow- ing resolution was moved and carried unan- imously :—‘‘ That no measure of tenant- right will be satisfactory unless it secures full compensation for such of bis unexhaust- ed improvements as increase the letting value of his holding, and is suflicient to protect a continuing tenant against an arbitrary rise of rent on those impreve- ments.” te the Premier. Lord Wolseley is certainly a clever as well as a successful general. In one of his lat- est speeches he praises everybody in power, and praise from a successful captain is very pleasant to men in office. When he comes to deal with the question of was be uses langue ges which we deem sufficiently strik ing to reproduce:—‘' Now that the war is over, itis forusto consider what lessons may be drawn from it. I was reading ina bo« k of proverbs the other day a vé ry in- teresting one. which illustrates my meaning better. perhaps, than anything I can say. [tis avery old proverb, and written in many tongues, namely, ‘ That one sword keeps another in the scabbar iy (Hear, hear.) A very eminent writer, referring to the proverb, says, ‘And strely there are wiser and manlier words than the puling utterances of our peace societies, who whilst they fancy that they are carrving out the truths of Christianity, seem to mistake its object.’ (Cheers ) Surely, in anevil age, when the world is determined to continue in that evil, the man who bares the sword. even though he may be one of th se who would fain leave it in the seabbard, yet is prepared to draw it if necessity arises—that man is the man who bears peace. That ia the greatest lesson that is taught us by the recent war. If this nation wishes to enjoy the blessings of peace, it is abso- lutely necessary that we, asa people and nation, should, at all times, be prepared to sustain the miseries which war may thrust upon us. (Cheers.) A despetch from Detroit says a freight train on the Grand Trunk Railway ran into apassenger train near Olivet on Friday last. The air brakes on the passenger train did not work properly, and the train stopped. A siznai was sent back to the freight train following. For some reason it did not pay attention to the signal, and thundered into the rear of the passenger, shivering two Pullman to fragments. Conductor . a Duglewood, N. J. ; W. Higgin, travelling agent, Detroit were killed, and ten others were injured, some it is feared fatally. The accident cecurred at 2 a. wm. The passen ger train was an hour Jate, and tue air- brake hose burst after rounding a curve. The Conductor and others attempted to repair the damage, and the rear break man was sent back, but was unable to go far enough to prevent the collision. The shock was great. The ** Bay City ”’ Pullman was telesesped and the Mon- treel cor badly dameged. The officials of the road, with physicians and nurees froin Baitle Creek Sanitarium, were soon atthe scene. Howard Fyre. superintend- ae en Mal New York, Western vallway, was taken from the wreck and con Cars being beguiled into! It was determined to forward it Chee (Cheers )| Seed at COLWILL’S pa tatiana | | { | } ments : where he died shortly ster arriving. The | injured are: Mrs, Mar, ret Carey, Ottawa, Ontario, badly cut; A. tlobson, East Sag- inaw, Michigan, hip badly sprained; F. H. Prines, Flint, Michigan, hands sealded W. ©. Rosefeldt, Cis cago, scerched and | toes crushed; M.S. Pennington, assistant | freight agent of the Wabash, Cairo and} IMineis Railroad, hands ecalded and bruised: A. H. Wheeler, Rochester, N. Y., | ’ | | knees sprained and hands scalded; Howard | Thomas, St. Paul, Mionesota and Mani-| toba Railway, scalded about the head and) shoulders; W. Robinson, Montreal, injured | internally; d. H. Bollaugh ond wite, Rock- well City, la, badly scalded ou the hands and face; A. Budd, Paliman porter, badly burned on the hands and face, and thigh broken; W. W. Page, Chicago, severely broken up. A few others were slightly | hurt. The Times is thororghly disheart ne’. From certain nosivess and tubulence of demeanor.of which it had accounts, it hopes for the very worst On Saturday it only | permits itself to make the following com- It is a significant fact, the connec- ‘tion of which, with the recent trials and revelations in Dublin, is something more | than foctaitious, what is called the extreme ‘tion. pew in session at Ph ladelphia, Wall, Montreal; H Frye, | {vish party in America—the party of Rossa and | and dynamite-—has determined to keep it- eka : al self in the background at the Insh couven- We do not suppose for a moment that Rossa aud his followers are really prepared to as- a hint ae Mr. Parnell has given them in his telegram addressed to the convention, and they are not wholly impervious te the in- fluence of healthy public opinion in the U. S That the {dynamite faction in America will continue to plot crime in England and Ireland is on'y what is to be expected, but it is becoming daily more evident that the law in England and Ireland is recovering its power to detect and punish crime, and so long as that is the case, we must be content to leave its transatlantic authors and abettors to the enjoyment of such impunity as America chooses to afford them. Nothing could have pleased the Tory ele ment better than the convention should have fallen into the hands of such men as Rossa, and have ended in a series of reso- lations pledging the united eff.rts of nine millions of American Irishmen to the annihilation of England, It would have justified their policy, and would have demonstrated anew the imbecility of all Leberalj legislation. As it is, Parnell’s televram is conceived here to bave accom- plished almost as much as he could have effected had he been present and, while the landlerd class and its sympathizers are greatly disappoint: d at what has been done, and look forward with dismay to the pros- pect of prolonged and effective agitation, the public at large is reassured and learns with relief that the dynamite element in Irish affairs can readily be dealt with by the police. _———_— « The Great French Remedy, Dr. LeDuc’s Periodical Pills. For ihe cure of Leucorrhea or White’s Excessive of painful Menstruation, Green Sickress, Falling of the Womb, Gatarrh of the Uterus or Vagnia, Hysteria, Pain in the Back, or Piles, or for the puepose of in- vigorating and giving tone to the Generative Organs, two pills should be taken twice daily, or in very en, febled conditions, one pill three times aday, To effect eures in chronic cases it will be neeessary to continue the use of the remedy for some months, A reasonabie trial will create snfficient confidence in the remedy to iusure its being taken until a permanent cure is ef sete ad, STakR Kipney Pap Co., 31 King Street, Wes Toronto. All Druggista, dee, 16 Special Notices. PoTraTors by the bnshel at the Family Grocery.— R. K. Brace BANK OF PRINE Epwarp IsLanyv.-—I1 will pay cash for Bank of P. E. 1. bills, —E. H. Norron, Charlottetown. G. H. Cooxe & Co. having secured a first elass operator from Montreal, they now fe!) confident of doing the best work on the Island. All photographs taken by the instan taneous dry plate prossess. {ap25 2w eod Axti-styLocraPHa Reservotr Pen only wants to be used to be aj} preciat d. A new lot now on sale at G. H. Haszarn’s, [a30 61 Buy your Hat:, Tweeds and Readymade Clothing from John McPhee & Co. Their prices are specially low. [ap26 New Prints at L. E. Prowsrs'’. {apl 19 Buy your Spring and Summer Dry Goods from Joha McPhee & Co, They are selling very cheap. [ap26 ONE in prime [mar2otf HUNDRED Barrels Apples, order, at Beer & Gorr's. L. E. Prowse is opening his spring stock of Scotch Tweed. {apl 19 More cases of sick headache, biliousness, constipation, &c , can be cured in less time, with less medicine, and for less money, by using Carte:’s Little Liver Pills. than by any [ap24 2w eod wkly F. Prowse’s Scotch Tweeds. {apl 19 You san have an all-wool Tweed Suit made to order for 59.75 at D, A. Brucu’s. other means Ca. and see L. fap13 A cuoice selection of Clover and Timothy [mar 2¢ Prenty of gardin seed cof various kinds at COLWILL’s, A Sewrxa Macsixne that Brown cannot make work, you may jnat as well throw it away. Shop of corner of Prince end Grafton Strects. A GRRAT SHOW of Spring Hats at L. | PRoWS«#’s. fimar30 A LARGE quantity of seed wheat daily ex- pected, dircet from Canada.—W [mar 29 Gw wy Gi Island for Prowse’s [mar 5 Gop and silver plating of every description done at Browy’s. Shopon corner of Prince and Grafton Stre« [feb 22 3m, wky Brows is a man you don’t mate every day He says he will defy the inhabitants of P. K ‘THe cheapest place on i FE. Trunks and Valises, is at L. E. te. Isiand to carry hima gunto repair that he | cannot mend, or make new. me if you can. Grafton Streets. Now boys beat shop on corner of Prince and [feb 22 3m, wky L. E, Prowse received to-day a fine assort- ment of l'uttons, in steel, gilt, silver, &c. [ap6 Pras, Beans, Beet, Carrott, Parsnip, and Cabbage Seed, in large quantites at CoLWILt’s [mar 296 w wy 6i We are selling cff our large stock of Crockery at reduced prices, to make room for our uvew cupply in the Spring. W. P. COLWILL, [fe 21 3aw wy fux only steam, sewing machine, and gun repairing snop on P. E. Island, and the only place where you can get every part ofa sewing machine or a gun made, is at Browns veyed to the Sanitarium, | shop, corner ef Prince and Grafton Streets. Jow wy 6! [feb 22 3m, wky | P. Ceuwi, | E08 SAT ATNIED = ro | LEw its’ SUPERB PHOTOS. PEVUIRVTY YEARS practice on the ‘human face divine,” has given Lewis that wonderful command of the art he is reputed to possess in deline- ating those who take advantage of his skill. He has also succeeded in securing the services of Mr. Turner, of Notman’s, Montreal, where he has been employed foreome years. Now, every one knows that Mr Notman would Nor keep a MAN in his employ for that time, if he was not a first- class workman. Mr. turner has also worked for a number of yeariin Eng. land and Scotland. Lewis’ Gallery is large and commodious, furnished with all the latest improvements. Lenses, which are entirely free from distortion, works the instantaneous and dry plate process. Sitters can have their choice. Childrens’ Pic- tures, a specialty, made in one seeond, Copyimy and enlarging done at mod. erate prices. Special reduction made to famlies and groups, All kinas of work done very cheap. Call and see samples. Don’t mistake the place— | Grafton Street, at the Sign of the Camera. Ch’town, April 28.--2w wkly 3m To Contractors and Brilcers, HE Merchants Bank of Halifax igvite Tenders fora Buijding te be used as a Banking Office, ete , at Summerside, P. E. I. Plans and specifications may be seen at the efiices of the Bank at Charlottetown and Summerside The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender, Sealed Tenders, addreseed to the under- | Signed, must be delivered at the Charlotte- town or Summerside Agency, before twelve o'clock, noon, on Thursday, the seventeenth day of May, 1883. Db. H. DUNCAN, Halifax, April 25, 1983,—tf Cashier i. ISLAND POTTRRY, P. ii. ISLAN | 2,000 Dozen Milk Pans, and a large Steck of Flower Pots. Butter .Crocks, Water Jugs, Molasses Jars aud other ware on hand. Whole- sale only. Prices lower than ever. FRED, W. HYNDMAN. April 25 —pat eod 1m ne lm JOHNSTON'S Soldering Machines AVING chil the patent right for | I P. &. Island, parties wishing to be sup plied with these machines may apply to J, H. Myiick, Charlottetown, or to the under- | signed at Tignish. EK. M. MYRICK. April 25—2w eod. dp 3w eod wp ber sj 3i For Sale or to Let: COMFORTABLE HOUSE, with Stable A and one acre of Land, situate near the Mount Edward Road, at present occupied hy Mre, Harley. Apply to WILLIAM DODD. Ch’town, March 29. SEED WHEAT. i ECEIVED THIS DAY, from Montrea', White Russian Wheat. Also, in store, Timothy and Clover Seed. F. L, MACNUTT. Water Street, April 20.—6i eod To Let for the Summer, Vy Serene | ESTWOOD, lately the residence of the undersigned, with about § acres of ‘and, } attached. This would include House, Stable land Coach-house, Grapery, Garden, Shore | Front, with Boat and Bathing Houses, Front (rehard, and four acres Meadow Land, under Hay. — ALSO A Shop and Office, on Water Street, the building oceupied by Mr. Matthew Waddell, opposite the office of F.T. Newbery, Esq. Phe use of part of a Wafehouse, attached to the building, could be included if required, DANIEL DAVIES. Ch’town, April 20.— pat lw A SPECIALTY, 7 UM, AULD'S BG DEPOT. ~’ ARGEST trade of PROVINCES, Highest Prices always. | Greater inducements than ever will be | Offered customers this year,*s it is desi ed | t. increase the business 59 per cent, Traders, farmers and others, who may have Eggs to dispose of the coming seasou | will do weli to see or correspond with the | subcriber before making arrangements to sell elsewhere. | Customers can always be supplied with | what cases they need, to send or bring their | Eggs to market. | Consignments by Rail or Steamer carefully attended to. the kind IN THE J. M. AULD. | Ob'town, Mar. 1, ’83.— law th wly 3m Sale. | ee ' ee Beats Fer One Sloop Sail Beat, One Ship's Boat, One >mall Sail Boat, Oue Fishing Boat, One Double Scuil Boat, Oue Long Siugle Seull Boat, One Short Single Scull Boat. | The above boats belong to Mr. John C, | Phillips, late of Charlottetown, and will be | sold cheap for cash. Apply to PETER CLERKIN, Steam Navigation Co. Warehouse. Ch’towa, April 13,—tl may 1 pd Se A Dat a nee MA WHR, Flour, Sugar, Raisins. AILY EXPECTED, via Boston, Pictou D Landing and Point du Chene,— 3 carloads “ Kent Mills” Patent FLOUR, 10 Choice Superior, Superior Extra, and Choice Extra, good and well-known “ — ALSO— GRANULATED, } CONFECTIONERS’ A, ¢ garg aps. STANDARD A, eee, BRIGHT REFINED, direct from the Refinery. 125 boxes VALENCIA RAISINS, choice quality. For sale low, wholesale, CAMPBELL & RAYDEN. Corner Queen and Water Street, | Ch’town, P. E. L.,April.20,’83.) {tf. wly her ne ®j pie a IES | Orders solicited, STRAWBERR Now is the Time to Plant, ‘47 OU can get them of Pure Stock, Strong. Healthy Plants, and right from the ground. All the Standard Varieties, inc’uding the celebrated Cumberlaod-Triamph, and Sharp less Seedling. The above cut Seedling, full size. Order at ons e, represents the Sharpless G. H. HASZARD, Ch’'town, April 2! PE, Isiand Railway. >’ eY ‘ NOTICE, N and after Tuesday,24th iastant,and antl further botice, a Special Passeneer Train willicaye bereat 6'5 a.m, daily, (Sundays excep ed), for Summerside, connecting there with 1], Steam Navigation Company’s Steam. . ers, an| returning to Charlottetown every evening, on arrival of boat from Point du Chene. L B. ARCHIBALD, Sup’t. Railway Office, Ch’town, April 23, 83. {ecd ber pres 3 New Scotch Bearded Wheat, 10 Ch’town, March 13, S38 BUSHELS of this e:lebrated seed for sale. Apply to WM. HEARD. law wkly 3i MORTGAGE SALE, TO besold by Pablic Auction, on *RIDAY, the first day of June, A. D. 1883, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon, atthe Court House, in Charlottetown, under and by yirtu2 of a Po-ver ot Sale, contained jn an Ind nture «f Mortgage, bearing date the thirtieth day of June, A OD. 1880, and made between Allan McDonald and Johanna McDonald, his wife, of t'e one parf, and John Brecken, Frederick de St. Croix Brecken, and Robert Robinson fodgson, ‘T'rustees under the marriage settlement of Mar- garet Matiide Jane Hodgson, of the other part, — 4 LL that tract, piece, or parcel of land A situate, lying and being in the Parish of Bedford, in Queen’s County, being part of Lot Thirty s ven, bounded as follows: Com- mepcing at the south-east angle of lands leased to Gabrie| McDonald, thence follow- ing the boundary of said land west sixty chains, thence south ten chains, thence east sixty chains, ihence porth ten chains, to the place of Commencement, together with six acres of marsh, forme; ly occupied by the jate Donal’) McDonald, containing, by estimation, sixty-six acres of land For further particulars apply at the cfiice of Epwarp |}, Hopgson, solicitor, Charlotte. (own, Dated this twelft! day of April, A. D. 1883, JOUN BRECKEN, FREDK DEST. CROIX BRECKEN, R. R HOUGSON, Mortgagees April 12—th 6 wkly A CURE GUARANTEED. _ Magnetic Medicine! = oper ee ath Re & dtr pees < 2 7 sheet * 1p ey $ 2 See = ee = cal f- ay soak A , — For Old and Yonng, Xaie agd Female. Pegitively cures Nervousness in ALL its stages Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual Pros- tration, Nigh i Sweats Supermatorrhea, Leucorrhea Barrenness, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enfeebled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the Exhausted Generative Organs in either sez. £2 With each order for TWSLYK packages, accompanied with five dollars, we will send our Written Guarantee to refund the mouey if the treatimeut does not effccta cure. It ig the Cheapeat and Best Medicine in the Market 48 full particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any address, Mach’s Maguethc Medicine is suid by Drug gists at 5O cts. per box, or & boxes for $2.50, or will be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by addressin ' MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO.,, Windeer, Our. Cenada Sold in Charlottgtown by Apothecaries’ Hall Co Agents for Pr mvs t~eod o=7 he all Deuggiets teres 4 OB PRINTING af every description @F executed with Neatness and Despatch at the EXAMINER JOB PRINTING ROOMS, oor Water amt Qront Qennyge Btrante etal aoe les ne cmmeaainaneal hrands, direct from the mille in Ontario. ; 3, 1888. _ JUST FINISHED AT THE P, i. I. Furniture Warerooms, a large lot of CHATERS; which will be sold very of superior make, cheap fer cash. Also a fine Walnut). lot of M. BUTCHER. Yornices (G ilt aad April 19.—pat Im FREEHOLD F.\RMS BO SALE. a ene HAVE received inetractions to sell several valuable FARMS, situated in dif. erent sections of the country contaising From 109 to 300 Acres each, For particulars apply at My Auction Mooi, Qjucen Sf. Application my mail will receive prompt attenuon. A. McoNRERILL, Ch town, Feb 13, 1883. --tf Auetioneer, we, SE LEEN / KOVARIAN = PAD. a EACH Special Pads (Liver and Stomach)...... $2.00 STROOD TPMEB ssc 0c bh acceecesgoceer ues 2.00 SS rer rrr rr rk 2 00 SANE. PG 4 ono <> 0 oa tip. ene te, me oe oT 3.06 I ths Wing <0 2199r-304.°8,00RS 5.00 Abscrption Baths..............++-00: 0.25 All the above cen be had at Messrs. Fraser & Reddin’s, Druggiste. Also Dr. Bennet’s new appliance for the core of chronic cases of disease, advice abiut which can be had by mail, and the price of which is $25, $40 and $75 each set, according to age aud size, and can be worn by different mem: bers ct the same family, Ali correspondence addressed to DR. J. G. BENNRET, April 16.—2m wkly Halifax. ee eat eee a a (sue PERFECTION || SOLE PRoPAETORS } t > LRSBROTHERS | UNRIVALLED | on jiu chCial STREET LORD ENS TOD DY. [isis iitenies nantes Ets HIGHLAND WHISKY‘ ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holb-rn-viadact, E.C,, London, Aug. 8,’79 Report on the Lorne Hiestanp Wuiskey: “We have visited the bottling stores oe! Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very frayrant, mellow, aud of pleasant flavor, and possessed al] the characteristics of pure and well. matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality,” ‘Artuwur Hitt, Hassau, M. D. “Orro Heuneag, F.C. 5., F. LC.” Agent — OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P. tm. 1, Poh 94, IfRE, MORTGAGE SALE, - be sold by Public Auction, on the prom- Ises in Charlottetown, on twenty-second day ot February next (18>3), at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, that hard some residence known as ‘**BEACON:.- Fi&LD,’ and is described in the undermen- tivned mortgage as foliows: All that piec or parcel of land, being part of Common Let Number Eighteen, in the Common of Char- lottetown, m the said Province of Prince i“ dward Islaud, and bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line commencing at the south- west angle of West and Kent Strects, and running thence southwesterly along Kent Street two hundied and ninety three feet, to the front of a wooden breastwork, thence along the same southeasterly (meesuring in a straight line) one hundred and forty-cix feet seven inches to a post in the breastwoik, thence northeasterly two harndred and fifty- tive feet, or to the western side of West Street, and thence along the same northerly one hundred and eigity-one feet nine inchcs to the place of commencement, And also alj the right title and interest of the said James Peake, in and to all that piece or parece] of land lying between the aforesaid breastwork andthe channel of the Governor’s Creek The above sale is made under and by virtue of a Vower of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mertgage, dated the ninth day of August, A. D. 1575, and made between James Peake of Charlottetown, sforesaid Slasoa Carvell, of the same place, merchant of the other part, which said Mortgace wae by Indenture dated 29th day of September, A D, 1875, assigned to William Cundall, now de. cealed, and of which said Mortgage the undersigned are now-devisees and assignees For further particulars apply to 4H, J, Cundall, Dated this twentie Yov c al is twentieth day of November, A MILLICENT CUNDALL, PENELOPE ANN CUNDALI THERESA CUNDALL. : Nov. 20, ’82 —-t s mon. ! j | iat ‘Liursday, the merchant, and Edith Alice Constance Peake. | , his wife, of the one part, and Jedediah OA. a a tt, KIDNEY Pan Indubitable by we (Condensed) From Doctors D UEKint,, Pavensae a cy Some of the additions tw He: cvived since publication of Laat GIVING EN LIRE Saq4s : Di Cio ; ' Gentlewen,— 1 dind Wat your i ing entire saUstaction, and ‘sedi sales for 60 valuable a Tebiedy the kidneys J.B. OF SERVICE TO Pg Lime lela A Gentlemen ,— Your Pad bas 9 Spe service to some of my pal ‘ hee Jxo. My . BRIGHTS DISEASE COUN Gentlemen, —F ive Years aye rr ww a ae bag of wain, which caused ee ' back, "nd also brought on a Bright's disease, vod «hich om all considerable in weght After Pa. for ix we ks 1 pring p= puiu and Weakuces Log Le have been yet in the doctors. not ben for my using your Kidpes we Sigued, W, “Mi THE ONLY PERMANENT cppp Tamworth, Appi Gentlemen,- | was troubled wit ‘i back, and could pot retain my tien, from painful inflmp ation of der, I bave been treated by a) cians to noe purpose, but have Speci#l Pad vix weeks. The gine aud ijfammation are gone Your Pad is the only cure for kids J. A. Fraser. Mant, of Wooder ALL PRAISE THEM Big ‘Tamworth, Gentlewen,— Ab accident JQ ge Wrench«d my back. “1 could hardlgs never lifted unything The F ea from Mr. Jus, Aylsworth bas néalpeemee, as stropg as ] ever was. 1 Know Giga | being used, eud all praise them 28, J Fieger Enter; Gentlemen,— Your Pad is belpingm derfully. My complaint is the kidneys. 4 Prices—Chi/d’s Vad, $1.50, — eg Speciai Pad tor Chronic Dis 3.00, . 4 Joun Kxrenf, sole agent J. A. GOURLI®, sole agent Sum Joun J, ARSENAULT, Tignish, — THE STARK KIDNEY PAD 0 Toronto, Ger! ideal $500 Reware EK will pay the above reward for of Liver Complaint, Dyspeps Headache, andigestion, Constip tiveness we cannot cure with W Liver Pills, when the di: ection: an complied with. They are purely Vegenth, and never fail to give satisfaction, Sy Coated. Large boxe-, containing 30PiMea cents. For sale by ail ' ruggists, Bera counterfeits and imitations. J wanufactured only by JOHN OC Wie CU., “The Pill Maker,” Uhie Free trial package seut by ceceipt of a 3ceut stan p, Sold © RELDIN, and ali Dinggiete My @ ' 7. aa ad ame: . 7. & a C a anol be ilealth is Wea j \ “ 4 ‘on rn 4 | AOD i phe VY OL ow R > ~A , : ’ ry Sa ~~ ; ay S \, ~S, ; eg be : AbiY oe ae an by a ‘ : fo ys A At. ae Gey *. Dr. E C. Wese’s Nerve ann Brae Tat MENT, a guarant:ed specific for Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous gia, Headache, Nervous Prostration ¢ the use of alcohol or tebsces, W Mental Depression, Softening of the resulting in Insanity and leading ® . decay and death, Premature Old Age. | ness, Loss 0’ Power in either sex, ! é | Losses and Spermatorrbea cauced DY OW exertion of the brain, self-aluse or Oem | gence. Bach box centains cre month's! ment. One collar a box, or Fix boxer fer in i dollars; sent by mail prepeid ep price. We guarantee six boxes oct (case. With each order received lye | boxes, accompanied with five dolla, ¥ | send the purchaser our written ¢ refund the money if the treat;nest dow 06 | |effeetacure. Guarantees issued by FRASER & REDD, Dr Opposite P. O., Char 4 Pole A gents for ?. EB JOHN C. WEE&T & CO., Sole Taranta, Ont. dy wky ly- vag a oe A FPOSETIVE CURE Without Medicines. ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES, Patented October 16th, 1876. One be No. 1 will cure any case in four oay* less. vase , No, 2 will cure the most obstinate matter of how long standing e No navscous doses or cubebs, COP tain oil of sandalwood, that are Cet i duce dyspepsia by destroying the the stomach, ‘ ‘ Price $1.50. Sold by all dhe e mailed on receipt of | rice, For one . ticulars send for circular. P.O. Bs J. 2. ALLAN ©0G,88 Job a es ; DR. SMITHS GERMAN, REMEDY has been used by 0 of persons, who universally wie elaim for it as a pleasant, and prompt remedy for the stomach aad seat or pin worms fob or adult. It is easy 00 take; OOP gg) absolutely harmless, and requ - a‘ter ph V BIC. PREPARED sy The above sale is postponed till MONDAY the 28th day of May, next, (1883) at the hour of 12 «’clock, noon, oa the premises, then tc take place. SS YTH MEDICINE bet 1 espuzvny st, MONTREAL AND TROY, NG PRIC§ EVERYWHERE ie | 2 Lg of tie Dated 22nd February, 1983. MILLICENT CU NDALL, PYNELOPE ANN CUNDALL, THERESA CUNDALL. SOLD LN CHARLOTTETOMAS, Feb. 23, '83—-law thar Apothecaries Ang, 1—eod, whily-