as pene lo Oe ee td | men ay ee — a _ — re me tacos o a silat heer a, ae = ened — meg. snag —~ A OREO OT Ae ONpe oh GUS Ben et Rae | The City Hospital. Collected by Mrs. Mason ; Boxy at Rankin H ae li Davies, $10; D McKinnon, 81; Ger MeL d, $2; W W Beer (in yo J GU Brown (in goods) $1; H Haszard, 100 lba best sugar lotal S17. 86. Collected by Mrs R B Peake Mrs Peters, $10; E Bayfield, $5; Mr li ivi wna, a4; Mr ; W il ams 2de; Se ds) $2 lotai S22 2d. Collected by Mra Strickland Rev G W Hi dgson, So; R BW kit $1: Mr Rayden, £90; Mr Hezl-ewood, 32; Vis R B Peake, $1; Miss Hay : Kate land $1 W rly S1; Miss Jenkins, $1; Thos Dodd, $1: B Rogers, $1; T JI Harris, $1; W Stew &2 i ul, $37.00 ( ile C Ml ss Wright Mr and Mrs E J Hodgson, $12; Col and ‘i Vreeland, 85; Mrs Strickland, $1; Mr I Mrs I Bb “ec tke i. $3; k i t . $7. 50 Mr Morson, ol; H Pal imer, $1; L Watson m ) $3. Total, $33.50 ( by Miss DeBloi P $10: L Wright, S1:; G W { 3, 82549: Mra The DesBrisav, St; Fitzveraid, $1; WH Haszard, 4lc; ft is, $1; Geo Peake, 81. Total, ana Mrs Cave Tt» Mrs Smith, Sl: BR S18 Mrs. Bb Aton cea DY Hi 5 Smith, sl ° 50c; Mrs Dillon, $1; Mra Me- M We; Mrs Doiront, 25c; Mrs Me- yre, 1k Mirs Mackenna, 25¢; Mr: hard, $1; Me McQuaid, 50e; Michael ,10c: John Trainor, 50c; Mra Eder, Duffy, 23c; Mrs Wadman, $1; Int re, Si; Mrs H allorar . ove lanicl Malhns, $1; J J (ray, 50c: Mrs Murphy, $1: Friend, $2 M:s Kean. >t AM DOES IE AL cmauimanu tM oe ~ Aeams Bry a CE THE DALIY XA | 1£IINE | Davies, $4; Hon Donald dieiemnihi $5; Hlon Neil Nk Lead, s4; Malcolm Mebeod, io lotal,§ 39. $1.26; Hon Li i, ame Mere. Mason (cash) $14 86 - (yZ wad ) 10.00 lotal a S24.86 Irs. R. Peake : Bee 22.95 \Irs “tric kland m ss — 4 OF s Katie Wright (cash) 30.50 = r (wor ds) 4.00 Toeel .. $33. DO \liss DeBlois ue L&.00 \irs. Beaton and Mrs. Caven....... . a0 Mrs. Reddin, Mrs. Blake and ™rs. Walker a eas 127 vo \irs. V. Blake and Miss Quirk { rash) 7 He 5 | ” -" " ee (goods) 2 OO Potal... ae | | Mra. M im McLeod 29.00 | ‘rand Total S46." h | the question of the propose: d renewal of | cents at R. K, Braces. ‘ ‘all early before they in MePhee, $1; John Hennessy, $1; Miss Finnessy, $1: J fdmends, d-«; Mrs MeMillan, $1; Me Pidgeon, 50; Mr | ‘arter, 50c; Mr Power, 202; Mr Trainor, 250; Rew Charles McDonald, $1: W F Car- | sl Mi Kent, bc; B I iannigan, S150 Qarran, dtc; Thos Nii 4 + ry, ov Peank ( in, Sl: Mrs Anens Currie, 50c; F Me R S2; Mrs James Macdonnell, #1; tiuchard C ady, 50c; Mrs MePDonald. $1; Mrs Horrs)y, $1; S35 OO, Mrs Fiavie n, sl. Total, Collected by Mrs. Reddin, Mrs. P and Mrs. Wa ker Blake, Bishop MelIntyre, $15; J Trainor, $1; Wim W a! Ish. SZ; J hn MecEachern, mE: City Marshall, 60c; Hon W W Sullivan, $2; Mrs Griffith, $1; Senator Howlan, $5; Mrs Coady, $1; John Higgins, 50c; Mrs Mce- Carey, 50c¢; Mrs Mc , d0c; John Me- Carron, 50c; Peter McCarron, 50c; A McDonald, $1; Mra P Me(Qnillan, $1; Mr Bolger, 25¢; Mr Hogan, 50c; Mr Keily, 25c; Mr Lyons, $1; Mrs McQuaid, $1; Mr Me- Quaia, $1; Mrs Gillis, 81; J an? $1; Mr Grant, $1; Mrs B Callaghan, ; Mrs Carroll, 50e; P ye £5: W Mh barn M Hickey, Sd: J Yuillen, S1; Mrs C icine tin O + nters 5; 80s; , 506; Frank McK enna. $1; Sirs Connolly, $1.08: Thos 4 4 e . st ‘ . ” 2 Mor: 3, #1; Henry bine hes, Sl; John Hughes $1; James Hug! es, $1; William Jones, $/) William Owen, 50e; i Murphy, $i; P McQuaid, $1; Capt Moran, 50¢; Mrs Le Brocque, 60c: D Mont- gomery $2; oe 2 W Csmpbell, $4; Mrs John Corbett, Henry Me re nna, $1; F Kelly, $1; John Ne swaon, D S Sannder- son, $1. Hyson MacLe: nan, $1; Frank Trainor, 35¢; Malcolm Steele, 50c; Thos Carrol.$1; C P Fletcher, $i; Thos Kilfeyle, hOe. Robert Woods, as; W Nickerson, $1; John Kelly, 25; Th 3 Suit . 25c; Be r- nard Uailaghan, $1: | trick Me Closky, 250; Dennis Murphy, $2; Robert Bridges, 1; Mark Wright, $1. Pius Salieaks 50c. Jas Phelan, $i: Mr Doull, $1; Mrs Clark, 46c¢ Andrew Burns, $1; B McLeod, $1; tT ~ - John Flynn, $1; A J Murphy, $1; John Curly, 50c; A MeNeil, 25; virs Pate, 25¢; Simon Bolger, $1; ' riends, 50c; Mrs P McCarron, 15e; ‘Lich ael Kelly, 50c; Wilham Meagher, 50c; . os : : ‘in Hughes, 50e; Heery Anderson, 50c ; Wi iam Cantwell, 25c; A St Claire, 25c fenry Huren, 10c; John Chappell, 50c Patri k McQuaid, 50c; James Fiannigan, DU homos Doyle, $1; Charles Rodd, 50c; as Reddin, $5; Mra D Rya », 0c; U eG |, 5Oe: irs P Tr or, 5Ue; Johr ove; James Bu: le, 25c; Peter ‘ , 25e; James Mahoney, Zhe; James 25c; Edward Monteith, 25c; Angus x, 5Uc; Colin Chisholm, 25c, ’ Mrs hk , ol; A Gallant, 60c; Miss o Red- Oc; M Gallant, $1; Robert Coftin, ‘s Walker, rm Friend, 25¢; John rro'l, $1; P Flynn, $1: B Trainor, $1; Carroll, $1; Jonn Bowden, 25c; riend, 50c. Total, 8127.09. itlected by Mrz. Maurice Blake and Miss Quirk : Mr: Richard Reddin, 25; James Byrne, Shea, $2; Joseph McCarey, $1; Jno lan, $1; — Comba, 50c; Mra F Me- ary 25e; Mra J Trainor, $1; Mrs S > $1.60, J B Macdonald, $2; Mre M ks; Mra S Be ‘ger, $2; Dirs P Con- |! ; i fi upbell, 81; John Mur- | ea Fraser, $150; Friend, $i; ’ 1; Mrs Bernard McCarey. 25¢ tii MeDonald ol; Jas Mullally, el; uh \ Hale », 502; Daniel G llis, dVe; riend, 2hc; Friend. 25c; Peter Doyle, 50e; ie Cavan: ugh, 50c: Wia Kins, 25c; Artemas durphy,$1; John Trainor,?]1; W S Tupper, Mutt} ew Doyle, 25c; Two Friends, 50c; James Edmonds, 50c; Friend, 50c: Walsh, $1; Philip __Lavie, Sl; Mrs Hart, 50c; Murphy 50c; J Mary Brenan; 30c; James S McDonald, $1; Mrs McIonis. 25c; Mrs Burns, 23¢; Dar | tlocan, 25c; Francis Conrey, $1: Matth Miurrhy, Sf Wim Carrel, 50; H inka! S, Oe; Phillin M \Juald Sl: 2 Russell S1, ir , », SI 4 N Lai 2 Ca Hug ‘ \ M y, #1; hos Kilfeyle } i elKips +] M Bruce DO : Js () J ‘ Co, $¢; E P Nortor %1; Mr Taylor, $1; Mr Jamis. $1; Henry lu 1; is H Reddin, $1; A F lend, Sl; Yn Weeks, 50ce; A McDonald: $1: J J $1; Michael Trainor $l; Friend, 50e; S P Hunter $1 M Sutherland, Si: John Leat We; DEC Martin, $2; Jas Currie, $2: | , o Charles Gardiner. S81: J Al . Abd hy breen ™) irs iic . Or ve ; ‘ ; Stopbout; St;dohe Finnie aes Seekers) Sees oe Fs utrick ¥; Bernard j : “ys re; Wrank Beer, in ct rods, $2 *Vlal 273.60, Colle cted by Mra. Male: Im Macleod Chief Justice, $7; A Newbery, $1: Mrs Slogyvett, $1; Mrs Gaalen, $5; $3: D c McLeod, 85. Mrs Hobkirk, 77h “ -Ee —_ Opposed to Reciprocity. A Jarge meeting of the representative | kinds of picture m¢ ulding, and made up into was | frames at prices that business men of Gloucester, Mas-., held at the rooms of the Gioucester | Mutua! Fisbiog Insurance Company,on | the 5 h inst., to take into considera mn | rec iproc ity between the United States and the Dominion of Canada, which shail include among its provisions tl e | } free admission of British-caught fish | markets. Tbe rooms were] densely thronge’, all leading fishing | with a engvay mto our firms being represented, large | ttend: ince of master marines in fisherics, and many others direc ly O} indiwectly interested in that indus stury. ed | Geo. Stee', President of the Mutual Fishing Insurance Co, was chosen | ehairman, and A. Story, Secretary. | si irited addresses were mude by the | Chairman, Fitz J. eee lector of Customs, William A. Pers, Jr., John J. | Pers, Sylvester Cunningbam, and Post- master David W. Dow, pointing out the SB 5 ipa of immediate and united tion to protect the interests of the maton rative fishermen against the dinger- ous competition which must resu't from keeping our markets tree to the pre- luct of Canadian fisheries. A com mitttee was chosen, with fall powers to take such action as they deem proper, to invite co-operation of other New Kagland fishing ports by delegates, to a general meeting or otherwise. 7 phe we Cure for Diphtheria. —_-—— i “One of the Ambulance” sends the - * ' a following extract from a South Afri can paper: “Wecan vouch for the emedy for ago, when efficacy of the following r diphtheria. A few years this dreadfal disease was ragilip ili Eag- land, a very simple and rapid remedy was diseovered by the celebrated Dr. Field. He put a teaspoonful of flour of sulphur into a wineglass of water, and when well mixed gave it as a gargle. Brimstone destroys every species of furgus in man, beast and plant. Instead of spitting the gargle out, Dr. Field re- commends the swallewing of it. In ‘xtreme cases to which he had been called just inthe nick of time, when the fungus was too near closing to allow gargling, he blew the dry sulphur through a quill into the throat, and after the fungus had shrunk to allow of it, then ordering the gargling, and he never last a patient from diphtheria. inihenacniihlilians deli Militias thai, § A Good Story. Mr. Edmund Yates tells a good anec- dote ot Carlyle. It was at dinner. A“certain pompous gentleman who still lives to adjust literary reputstions” disposed of some object, or as Dickinson said, ‘‘in his usual style took ho'd of it, made it into a small parcel, and laid itaway on a shelf, not to be moved thence any more, ‘‘It seems that after the oracle had delivered himself there was a dead silence, in the midst of which Carlyle, who had been blankly yaziug at the great personage opposiie to him, said, in a truly abseat manner, but perfectly audible, “ Eb, but yeu’re a puir creatur a puir wretched, meeser- able creatur,” and then went on with his dinner. — ll + <P « (gE —— Lorne and Louise. Society journals in Eogland are egain troubling themse lves about the relations ‘tween the Marquis of Lorne and the Princess Louise. It is said that there isanythiog but happiness in the family. Recently the Duke of Argyll was sent tor by the Queen and, as a result of the confab, the Princess was ordered to re port herself at Windsor Castle without delay. rr ee What Gordon Said. Just before starting standing tor the Soudan, on the platform of the station, (rel (| Gordon made use toa relative | Fe of Colonel Stewart, of one of these}° simple xXpressions which somehow | great men alone use, and which hive} long in the public mind. “Be = ? ne| said, “chat he will not go into danger | which ] do not share, and I am sure hat when I am in danger he will not It be far behind.” he >> —aP- Belt Stolen. ‘ lentical one for | whieh Sayers and Heenan fought in| 1860, was recently stolen in Engiand by men at t Birn LIM gy ham. > S polic eC ‘the belt was subseque ntly purchas- | a for less than one-tenth of its value, | a’ d that it has since been meited down. The belt was of solid silver lined with bvaaké awit te ‘ 1} . ; : LO UC Liid IK four Mr and Mrs George velvet. and put down llot just opened at W. ‘for Xmas at M. Wright & Co’s. J ust ‘Special N jotines. OV crcoats, Overcoats ! A big offer, To abet cash purchaser ofan over ‘oat at our ducing this month, (Dece mber) we will mahe a free gift of five p unds of tea. Every des- ‘ription of clothing sold at the lowest pric:s | in the city. W A. W eeks & Cc 0, jdec2 2w eod | atore rivet lot of fram d oil puntings | ap at M. Wright & Co's. [dec 6 2w eod | Buy Overcoats and Clothing from Weeks & | Co. Five pounds choice Tea given away with | each ‘eat sold, Lowest price s in the city fer} Clothing W. Weeks & Co decd | Prass carpet faeteners,—you can take up| a carpet in one minute if you | at M. Wright & Co's I Le 6 2w eod | » just et ) ) this ys that is an impos- r Island, and that is to} fc iking brandy, and to | Machinery to Brown's | that he cannot mend or make new, such as | Sewing Machines, Gunes, ete. Shop on the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. dec6 —ttf. TWENTY \ Beat and chromos che use them,--for sale Teer. sibility to do on stop peop'e from carry a piece of fine THousaND FEET forty different will astonish you —M. {dec 6 2w eod Some splendid Xmas Cards — sold for 18 cents now selling for 12 cent those that | were 12 cents now 8 cents, 5 ca ones for 5 Wright & Co. are all gone. dec 6. Sk AEs aharpened at Brown's for ten cents, Who'll have another. At the Athenzum, Ch’town. ti—decb Cnorcr Frour $5 at Beer and Gofl’s. Bep ComrorTeRs, heavy and good, a large A. Werks & Co’s. [nov 25 FAIRBANKS’ ScaLks-repaired at Brown’s, at | the Atheneum, Ch’town. tf—dect Now 1s tat Trme.—Ladies’ Hand- made skating Boots at $2.00, at Dorsey, Goff & Co's, Turk “Crown Pictures,” framed in thirty different varieties of moulding; and, because f the large number sent io, we are doing them at a special reduced price. —M. Wright x Go. {dec 6 2w cod. Fiery cases women’s aad men’s overshoes and rabbers just received at Macdonald's Boot Store. [no ve a Picrure Frame G ass, imported expressly for pictures. —M. Wright & Co. [dec 2w eod Keer your feet dry by getting a‘ pair of Dorsey, Goff & Co’s, Boots. {sep17 PREPARE for the cold, and get some good, warm Underclothing cheap at L. KE. Prowse’s. novs Ler ali who are in want of crockery, glass and chivaware, call at W. P. Colwill’s, and get the cheapest that has ever been offered in Charlottetown, {nov 25 eod 4" wly One cor Ontario apples, (large barre! 8), the finest lot we have ever received. ‘This is the time for families to buy in their supply.-- Beer & Gore [pov § A LARGE variety of fancy and useful articles {dec6 2w eod OnE HUNDRED AND Twenty-FIVE tea sets, one hundred chamber sets, fifty dinner sets, hundred cover one ‘shousand* teapots, two dishes, one hundred and fifty meat dishes, will be sold cheaper than ever offered in P. Colwill’s. [nov 25 eod 4w wly Tuk only genuine Father Xmas is at R. K. drace’s, and will be given away; also a hand- some China Pug Dog. Two bottles of beans stand ov the counter. The purchaser of 50 ceuts or upwards of Xmas cards, Toys, Moustache Cups, Crockery or Glassware, will have the privilege of guessing how m:n beans are in one of the bottles. The person that guesses the nearest will have Father Xmas. He cost $5. The purchaser of 75 cents or upwards will have the privilege of guessing how many beans are in the other bottle, to yet the Pug Dog, which cost $9. The bottles are sealed, the one for Father Xmas will be opened Xmas eve, at !1 o'clock, the other New Year’s eve at 11 o'clock. The names of the lucky persons will appear in the daily p»pers. dy & wky eod—nov25 A Lor of French calf tops, just received from England, to be sold cheap at Dorsey, Goff & Co's. foet 13 Oxe hundred barrels Choice Winter Apples cheap at Beer & Golf s. {oct 27 Just received new Overshoes and Rubbers, cheap at Dorsey, Goff & Co, {no ll Prepare for the cold, and get some good, warm Underclothing cheap at L. E, Prowse’s. nov § Lapres and Gentlemens fashionable Rubber Bovts, Slippers, and Overshoes, at Dors:y Gor¥ & Co’s. [sep17 Our fall Boots are just the thing—Dorskry, Gor¥r & Co, {[sep]7 Prrpar® for the co'd, and get some good, warm Uedeclothing cheap at L. E. Prowse’s. novs Charlottetown at W. Mzn’s and Boy’s Fur Caps, in great variety, selling cheap at J. B. Macdonald’s. [no 22 Iv you want bargains in all kinds of Crock- ery or Glassware, the best place is at R. K. Brace’s. dy & wkly—dec3 _ Boors are very cheap at D xsky, Gorr & Co’s. [sep17 LARGE stock of Accordeons, Concertinas, Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Flutes, Violin strings at Miller Bros, selling very cheap. [nov 4, tf J. B. Macpoxacp’s is the place to buy warm uuderclothing good and cheap. [no 22 THE cheapest Watches,Clocks and Jewelery ace at i T. Bonnell’s,opposite Rocklin House. [dee 3 Zi pad Men's long rubber boots, good quality, for $3 50 per pair, at Macdonald’s Boot Store. {no 22 Lapias’ Astracan Jackets, good quality, selling low at J. B. Macdonald’s, [no 22 GREAT rush for overcoats at J. B. Mac- donald’s. [nov 22 Prati’s Astra O11 (Kerosene) at Beer & Gofi’s. {oct 27 kew Watches, Ciecks, hew aa nea ate (Ee 2 Bre ‘ or: —— a. 0 el? akan als FR, ‘DECEMBER 10, 1884. Mu Wonderfal Family Excels * other ieee for h ost onderfa oe = monet Tee CURES — Catarrh, Chol- OFC Re iene era Morbus, Dysentery, Croup, Asthm®, neu: Chronic Diarrhoea, Kid- aa Neuralgia. a ney. Troubles, ~ Spinal - -< es ireulars free. Panes, ‘Hoarseness, In- pisces eTINSON = 3... fluenza, Hacking Cough, etaee eine Whooping Cough FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. PARSONS) LURCATIVE... PILLS s and all LIVER ge BOWEL Complaints, MALARIA, N Lae NCEE Onn PLL Ses hs n' “7 *E.M. Palmer, Mon: ake, te e ill.-Dr almer I find them a valuable Cathartic an Bewitt, "wg ag F pene enns emerge — - &. JOHNSON & Co., ‘BOSTON, MASE. Poojtively eure BLOOD POLSON, wave no equa " ractice I use no other. —J. Dennison oak for 55 ots. in stamps. Valuable information PRES It is a well-known fact that “most of the Horse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable. Nothing on Earth will make hens lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- er. Dose, one teaspoontul to e ach pint of = Jt will also positively prevent and cure | Hog holera, &c. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25c. : stamps. Furnished in large cans, price $1.00; by mail, Sl. 0. CHICKEN CHOLERA, Circulars free. 1. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. CLEARANCE SALE! ars. NEW FALL GOODS, Regardless of Profits. — eee Having in view a change in business, we intend to sell our SPFOCK BEFORE CONSISTING IN PART OF 4,200 Yards Suitings & Overcoatings (ONE OF THE BEST SELECTIONS IN THE PROVINCE.) UNDERCLOTHIN G (a large variety.) OVER 1000 WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS. (AT A SACRIFICE). ENTIRE Feb. Ist, Flannels and Flannel Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, Umbrellas Waterproof and Fur Coats, Overcoats and Suits, Children’s ae Suits, Hats, Fur and Cloth Caps, Sleigh Robes Gloves and Mitts (all kinds); } ilk Handkerchiefs, Mufilers, Collars and Cufis, and one of the finest selections of NECK- WEAR in the Dominion. Intending buyers will find that there is no place in P, E. Island where they? can get such bargains as we offer for the coming three months, as a GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE is intended, D, A. BRUCE, Merchant ‘Failor. Charlottetown, Oct. 18, 1884—-5m eod w ky: —— OO ——— meee ~ = —o - _ GRAND SALE OF FURNITURE COMMENCING EVERY “MORNING AT 6 AWM. AVING lately increased our motive aes er ond made several additions to machin- ery plant, we are in a better postion than ever before to attend ‘o the wants of our customers, Having a large staff of workmen employed, our monthly output of Furniture is very large ; but as we do not intend paying the exorbitant rate of insurance asked, we are desirous of keeping our stock down to a certain limit, and to do this we will sell all our goods at the lowest possible price FOR CASH. The public are respectfully invited to examine our stock and ask for prices. Orders by letter promptly attended to, Beaue cod and Best Value in the Prov- Funeral Furnishing a Speciality. tiful, inces. WIAARK WRICGHT & CO. 14, 1884. : NOTICE. MORE ROOM. MORE GOODS. * OR ccque cee LOWER PRICES ! See eee Novy. kew Barometers, | New Thermometers, New Spectacies, Received and Giiered Cheap. Gid Steck Cheaper than. ever, to Clear. | EK. W. TAYLOR, NEXT TO WATSONS. [eod wkly.} Quality Good. senseless A® my Store has been greatly ents enlarged, ny importations have been greatly “A. increased, thus enabling me to show a very much better assortment of Goods than usual. Every Department is well filled with Choice NEW GOODS, imported direct from the English Markets. And, as | am bound to sustain my past reputation for selling Cheap Goods, those who patronize me will find my Prices Low. Assortment Large. CALL AND SEE US; L. E. PROWSE, Sign of the Big Hi. 74 Queen Street, Ch’town, Sept. 26, 1884,—eod whly Herald! Herald | \ CAR-LOAD of Flonr, brand CX equal “Kent Millis,” at tion Wharf, For sale low b Vv ast HiPMAN, LEAR, ‘Hera! d, ” She am Nay} iRae 2 Cars EVAAG FOR SALE (BY J. A. CHIPMAN & CO,, Ch town 2, 18%4, W. WHEATLEY, (Or Wiseatrtry & Soxs, CHARLOTTETOWN, P, E. Jstanp) Gommission herchant, 269 BARRINGTON STREET, Fe Atle dT nda. taka: ae s#° Special attention given to the sale of P. E. island produce, April 24, 1884. SULLIVAN & HAURRILL, ATTOR:EYS -AT-LAW Solicitors in Chancery, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c, W , , OY, George Street, Charlottetown. 6a Money to Loan, W. W, Souuvay, Q. C. | Cassren PB. Macwens Jan. 16,33. WANZER sewing Machines. ee maaan THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES REGEIVES HIGHEST AWARDS At all the leading Exhibitions of the World, Only Goi Medal in Canada, 1883. J. F. WILLIS & CO.,, Sole and only authorized Agents for P. V1 PR. ry ESEAND Hieain Lavigation boy, ¢ at. STEAMERS ST, LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. SUMMER © ARBALGAENT. KGVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown tor every Monday, Widnesdey, Saturday mornin ges, at be ven o'cleck, connect. ing there with the Train for Halita =. Re- turning to Chailottetown on Mon day, Wed- nesday, Friday end Saturday, atout two p. m , on arriva! ot train from Halifax. Leave Pictou Laud ng for Georgetown on Thursday, on arrive! of train at two p.m Leave Geoigrttown for Picton Landing every Friday morning, at five a. m, NEW BRUNSWICK. CAYADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summersiae every day (Sunday excepted) on arriva: of Train from Char- lottetowp, connecting at ‘Shediac’ with Trains for each of the above. named places ; aud at St. John, with steamers of the Interna tional Company and Railway for Portland and lictou Landing Thars uy and Boston, Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- merside every Mondsy morning at one o'clock. Returying, leave Shediac every day (Sundays excepted) on arrival of day tyain trom Sc. Jobn, for Summersids, connecting there with train for Charlottetown. Also leave Summerside fcr Charlottetown every Soturday evening, about five o’clock. By order, I. W, HALES, Secretary Sperterte ‘town, June 11, 1884 PATENTS NN & CO., of the ScrenTiFIc AMBERCAS, — to act as Solicitors for Patents, nS arks, Copyrights, for the United State =. Cam ngland, rance, Cormany. ete. Hand Book abo Patents sent free. seven we tan exper a * Patcnts obt 1ined th: eg MUNN & CO. are noticed in the Scrcnriric AMERICAN, the largest, best, and ost widely circulated scie ntife paper. $3.20a year. feekly. Splendid engravings and interesting ine. ormation. Specimen copy of the Sclentific Amere nsent free. Address MUNN & CO., SCLENTI£FIO AMERICAN Odlice, i Bre eo New York. pL U hik ‘ tS A mo BOAT PAR! IS — # SOLD BY TA gt IATIONE RS JHROUCHOU THe WORLD Senlnputiemmeunempeeantil Rheumatism, D. pitheria, Nenralgia, Erysipe!as Croup, Hoarseness, Removes Yandru't, And restore Hair on Bald 2 Heads, and ee” ” . 1 _BRIDGEWATER. on aches & pain April 23, 1884, OFFICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great,