p T. .. - , 5'-_ , “t 1 7, — £1 § - r ’ Si §; , . : a. ‘~ . S ‘ 2 t_ . “ . . . > 3 E . 2 e a ~~<~ 9 1 Tlisleralagfiasrdisa lssaed evervllornhs _ or rm: GUARDIAN trUBl-ISHIM3 00 CAIIIO! BLOCK m“ mmt sun-nor-we G. Balm. Albanon Bookstore. street : G.I.cuan souris '. Ilain 8trect—-R. suns. Ian-cor 11.. ogjy flogging paper in the Province. Delivered on the Breakfast tables of the City and all over the Province bf 00°“- e a a - s s ass-eaeeeewse “M nrfqgaém If 3.3 -I 313813 0op1es.............. scen \\'eekly Edition published on Thursday. ‘xx “!!""$’.".:’..X‘..‘.'...'a;;‘.'a'.'.‘;.2;;:::::: 1.00 at eessesoieoeeee C 003“ Stem‘-weekly ‘gqitiggn. ENMN 03! .1” easesseaeeaes es eesse 0 -- wbenpaid inadvance... .... .. 115 a. mute copies ................ -- 3 0°39 Advertising rates furnished on application. 23. D. HIGGS Editor and iianastns b1N¢‘°"- . P. HOOD J Business 'IanI8°l'- -..;:_‘ —4 1-“ Re‘ J_D¢ on “church Doctrine and Bible Truth 5 st. J hn'a Church. St- Joize got; receiitly published an excaeljingly one and -interesting uncle under the above heedID8- 1‘ "°" :3 pear that am0lI8 311° W“ W nth for the ordination examinations in _ 0 diocese of Fredericton. 919" P“ M“ "1. eluded a work by the 1_’~°'- “:bf',§‘d:;".Z waded .iChumhI.)octrine-—Bx e ru h.- Mr. De Soyres objects to the use of t I; book for such 3 P|11'P°°°~ °“ “Ea gm_un that it is “the most able and ingeniqgs pi”, of gdyocscy for the ,v‘iews of vauced High Churchmen that has ye ‘P L» md not on], go, but he char- ge. H, 5,31,, gig); such snppresaiona of the truth as are eq°i“1°"* ‘° “3F°'fi°m of falsehood. In his two concluding p5l'8~ 351353 the writer Sly’ 0‘ ‘hi’ b"°k :- “It is well known that its |PP°"'“‘°° among the text-books of Kins,‘ q°“°8'v Windmr. i. to ma)’ Of lhflelf. I suflicient reason for decimlnfl °° """ um institution. And there can be no doubt dug the growing coolness Of .031’ laity towards the Church of England and her Diocemn Societiel. and W0 “"3” diminution in the uulnbtt _0f Chmh members in the country district!» l°°°"d' ingtorecentitatisucl. Nd“ '~°“°°'f“'° more serious than the new taacliiusv .......__-.....-___..._ hued upon such manuals II H1830: I“ ceived uuquestionfiui 5! ¥°‘"38 "“d"_“t‘_" gndbythentsughttotheirfl-Jcksasif it 1.1». the gospel once delivered to :the saints. Thu-e is no more sad deniflfl "°fl°°‘5°“ ‘Mm hnokwphavedhcuasedthan this, that its title proclaim I s‘°I'i°°° truth, distorted and contradicted in the text. I-‘or Church Doctrine is Bible‘ Truth, for it knows no other oundiuoll ‘ad no gthgg tent, Only it is e ‘ Bible Tmthr '55,}, mm“ 55:, and from that source, by the guidance of the Ho}! Spirit, the Church and the iniividual can learnthetruth. Itisnouncertainsound that our beloved Church of Englllld. “W” forever as sbulwark offaith andof the simple gospel. No additionl. 1107"“ authenticated by traditiollo 30 °3Ph““ tions however ingenious or pGl'°||lP‘°'7o can avail against these simple wordlo clear to the child's intelligence. 3“5°3‘°‘ for the scholars demands: “ Holy Snip- ture containeth all things neoeflfilfl f0" salvationzsothat whatsoeverisnot reed therein nor may be proved thereby. 5| not required of any man, that it should be believed asan article of faith, or be thought necessary or requisite *0 31"‘ tion.”——Com. .__1g -‘Working of the Yeast As a physician, Dr. Bayard acknow- ledges that the drunkard is insane, and thatthestatshasapei-feet right to re strain him and confine him in an inebriate asylum. What a saintly and solomonic system of Government, to be sure‘! De- giving a hrge part of its revenue from the manufacture of lunatics, and then providing asylums at the public expense to secure the victims of its own misgov- ei-nment. “An ounce of prevention is _ worth a pound of cm-e"’—may not be I good motto for a physician. 1309 it i5 ' good one for a government. It would he just as reasonable to propagate the doc- trine that a law against murder does not . diminish the number of murders, or that “o law against immorality does not make golfing’ purer, as tomaintain thatthepro- hibition of the liquor traflic will not enor- moualy lessen the sum of drunkenness. Give us such a law for five yearl. and no intelligent man will take his pen in‘ bend to write, “Prohibition does not prohibit.” —-Canada. _———j-3--—-" Salvation Army. OINEBAL noorn’s sort ro as connusnss IN caiuna. (Hamilton Spectator.) ' Much surprise hasbeeu caused bi 39“- Booth's recent action in orderififi h°‘“° ‘° England Commissioner Reel. °hi°f 045°" of Canada, and appointing in his place his son, Commandant Herbert Booth, and his wife Corrie. These ~latt«Gl' 3” @110 musical leaders of the may. Mn Booth gnpggigny luving a high reputation as the pouamorof aiine voice, and ass most emotional and efiective singer. They takechargeof CanadainJuly,and it is likely that therewillhe somegreat do- inga. Min Carrie .1 odd, the efiective speaker on faith healing. whoheldassrisscfser- vices in this city a little time ago, in com- pany with Rev. Dr. Simpaon,has married Mr. Montgomery, a They have joined the Salvation Army in New York have gone into the “ alum '0'?" among the most of Muse». d""‘°" is. c run in ——...—..-._—_..-..._~——-——:-—-— 6 .____..-..-—.__.—u..._——_.-... ..——.........——....-_......._...._..._........_.- _......., ._.~..._.....,_ ._. 0 I . , L;-— THE l.E GISLATURE. LEGISLATIVE llllllllllli DEBHB8 Mr. DoDD.—I think this a very good amendment. The management of an election in the County is an onerous undertaking, but if the Sheriff is 8 smart capable man I have no doubt» the Government will refrain from appointing any other person, but it 18 well for the Government to have power to do so if they see fit. The Govern- ment have not the choosing of $110 Sheriffs, they are appointed by W0 Judges. The question was put on the motion. Contents—Messrs. Dodd, Kickham, Laird, Mackenzie, Macnutt, R039". Scrimgeoui-—-7. Non-Contents-—MeSSl‘S- Nicholson, Poole, Ross-4. Several clauees were paued With verbal amendments. Mi-. Cuipnnm. moved that sections 32 and 33 and sub-section 45 bestruck out and the clauses giving the former arrangement of Districts in King's County substituted. The question was put on the amend- uient. C-onteuts——Messrs. Campbell, Ross Poole, Nicholson—4. Non Contents—Messra. Kickham, Laird, Mackenzie, MacNutt-, Rogers, Scrimgeour—6. Several clauses were agreed to. Mr. Scsnmsour.--I rise to move an additional clause to this Bill. There is a certain class of men who are under the control of their masters, and if they dare to exercise their privileges they do it at the risk of losing their positions, if they vote contrary to the wishes of the men in power. After every election in this country some oflicial is removed from his position, A few years ago men were turned oil‘ Campbell, ~ the Railway for voting contrary to the wishes of the Dominion Government. There was one at my own door, a sec. tion foreman they drove him out of the country. The resolution which I propose will relieve men who are lettered, who dare not express their convictions except at their peril. 180. It shall not be lawful for any- person to vote at any election to be held for the election of a member or members to represent in the tive Assembly of this province any Electoral Distri at any time within 30 days before the day of elec- tion, was an employe of, or in the receipt of wages or einolument of any kind as such employs, from any of the following Departments of the Govern- ment ofCanada, thatistosay: The Department of Railways and Canals.,. The TDepartment of Marine and Fisheries. | ' The Department of Customs. The Department of Inland Revenue. The Department of J usticei The Department of Finance. The Dominion Government Savings Bank. The Department of Public Works, and The Post Ofice Department. But nothingiu this section contained shall be construed to extend to any elector who may have contracted to furnish materials or._ to perform any other specific contract with or for any of the said Departments. For shall anything in this Act apply to any postmaster who shall be in the receipt of less than $100 per annum as his salary; nor to any elector employed by any of said Departments temporarily by the day. ' Hon. llr. Rocsas.--I think those who have contrach should be disquali- fied as well as those employed by the year. Then postmasters are civil ser- vants, and they should be disqualified from voting. In Nova Scotia they passed a Bill for the express purpose of disqualifying Dopiinion cficials. They knew these men were not free to vote as they think proper. Six or seven years ago a man on the railway thought (it to exercise his privilege of voting for me, and the next day he was told to go about his business, because he voted for a. Grit. It is better for those men not to be in a position to vote than to have a vote and be liable to be turned out of omce if they vote conscientiously. I think the clause is a very proper one. The question was put on the motion. Conteuts—Messrs. Kickham, Laird, McNutt, Mackenzie, Rogers, Scrim- geoui-—6. ’ Non-contents — Messrs. Campbell, Nicholson, Poole, Ross-4. Mr. Scniilosoua moved the follow- ‘ingclauss: -181. Every elector if required by the returning oficer or by any candi- date or by the Agent or Inspector of -any candidate shall take the oath in theschedulc to ‘Form (P) in addi- tion to any other 5’, this Win! other Act.‘ And it oapiiyiolector being thereuntc required I refuse: to taken, and the same is hereby declared null and void and shall be rejected. The motion was agreed to. The President took the chair and the Chairman reported progrell. The House adjourned till Monday next at 4 o’clock p.m. . Morton, April 18th. arrusxoox ssssiox. Act respecting the use of cigars and cigarettes by minors. On motion of Hon. Mr. LMRD thfi Bill to be intituled “An Act respect- ing thc use of cigars and cigarettes by minors" was read a second time. Hon. Mr. Laisn--In rising to move the House into Committee, of the whole on this Bill I may say I have not had an opportunity of examining it very closely, but I understand it is to prevent the sale or giving of those articles to minors.I think it would have been well had the Bill gone a little further, and prohibited the sale of in- toxicating liquor also to minors, and it is just possible the Bill may be im- proved as it passes through this House. Ia H538 Harris :1. 00b. of Provi-leiice, R. I. Undoubtedly many iliscases may be prevented if the blood is lc;-pt pure and the general he:il‘.l:-to:;..- sustziined by the use of i’i~:ood‘3 Sarsaparilla. When this is done, the germs of La Grippo, Diphtheria Pneumonia. hit-.a.:'.. ; cm! Typiioitl Fcvcrs, Malaria. etc., c:.::: : Lnlgo 5.: the system. After rill such pro.tr:it.iii;.' Lil:’3Zisi*3 lined’; Snrsapariiltt has been found 01 iziesatixnztble value in i;es_tur3ug ileslreu‘ lzcnlth and vigor. and ;>Ill'ii'ymg the uiizitctl biooi. For example, read the folio‘-Yiiig from Miss Hattie A. Cobb of Provide-.nc-.‘. 5:. 1., and her mother. Miss Cobb is is young lady of 18. 2. Picture of Health and isin the trout rank in her studies in the High School. Iler fllialltil‘ is a. well-know/xi police officer: “Messrs. C. 1. Hood 8: Co.: _ “ I write to tell l'.e~.v much goo-:1 Hood‘.-« Sar- saparilla. has iioxie for in:-. S z.‘iit.‘ti1a!.-3 :73) I had diphtheria. and was sick (or c. yea: sitar- ward, being Weak, Blind andilfelgslcsn 1 “Std 0112 bblllp‘ L? 5‘: ~ = ". _. .:!;i...._1I3, gm] it made me real s=.ri.: ~ . -. 2., ,.x_. coma, South Cliester Aveuur , . >_..-mzc, R. 1. “As my dziuglitcr is‘. .;.t.. . :.. ~.-::'i:;- how we’! she liked Hu(>(l':; 5'I.;~~:_r.;:.-;:'3!l , I. t}1.:-L*;".‘.'. I would say a icv: v-.'r< 2 . l =. iiizk: it is the =".rear’es~‘c §.'§'§C?'.J(«l Vurifler 0*-'2. -m::_:‘.'.t1>cf-31 i f_’::- =. Someof my 1:1.-:: ’ - ' gr) :=.n'a‘y -.-.-no ymr .no:r‘.‘;.:ir.c.' I said . same arms, but since my dazaghfier has tale.-.;~. Hcoii’s Sarsaparéila My opinion lru changed considerably." Mus. G29. II. Guizxz, Providence, R. I. HOOD’8 PKLLS do not -.vr,:tl:_-in the system like other catliartics. but actually tone up and give sii'cng‘.li to me patient. GBNTBAL HOTEL. ronnsrly "Railway Rouse." RICHMOND STREET. HEabcvel-Intel, whichis centrally situ- atedandwithiafivcminnteswalkcfthe Rsilwaystatiou, and in close proximity to thePostOfice,Banks and all the businem housesofthecity,-has been im rowed, thor- oughly rencvstedand ' . ‘I‘heTables tothoiifcundatany hctelinthc city, and the ccrddnc will be msdeaspecialobject. .Good_stablingiaadanl;ttentivel;ostlereon. ‘ml’-1113'!’-ttfilldtlleeo ocharge Jrstablmg' wbenmealsanctaksno, Telephone Boarding and Sale Stable -sis-<16-I Iv SALT. SALT. consxcimmzr of 4000 mos. Jlllli arrived, ex Barquc “Gulna‘re,” side. Souris, J uue -1—lw FAMILIES l —WHO WANT TO- SAVE MONEY STEWART & GATES -— FOR FIRST-CLASS — J. G. srsliss. tioner, Tea.s,‘.F‘1our.| at the Lowest Rates. _ Goods Delivered in any part of the City free of charge and without (Inlay. hhssuuh vote shall not ts‘..{."u 150 bbls Binnrrs. 15.. B. a ll. Iurrssnmir P. 8. BROWN, Proprietor. c TO give everyililarmer a chance to reap a harvest, I have decided, after a years experience in the Limo business that I can, with a;small sales, put thopriqe '°‘°l‘..o‘li.Z.'.°'¥. to o (1 ‘uh, 1,11 fink gm 3],,» get ' t ‘me; enalehislandto "' " °° °' °” '''~ 9 ' yield hiui the fruits of his labor, which it it1i°im‘p£ssiplfintno expect landxtlp do without 0 6 0!. 80010 31' IDOTB OX-‘ - . pensive stimulant. % Parties taking Lime‘ OU,§‘°:§‘;_°*,,,§,§ fn“d°,§',,,§;’!;"ée;,Rf'::'ne‘;;',f;: Groceries, Fruit, Confec- , 4 Everything of the Best A too hard It is 2nd. Speak in a mode.-ate tone of voice, not too loud, and distinctly. 3rd. Place. the Telephone so as to cover the Ear. just as if ""3 ThW1°Y»EVe"i°s you wished to shut out all other sounds. Do not pre.-S. on the Ear. possible to talk and’ be heard when standing back two or three feet from the trans- mitter, if _ you _shont loud enough, but it is not a pleasant mode of conversation, is en- tirely unnecessary, and is a useless waste of wind and lungs, besides being very an- ,, ,, ,, noying to all within range of u -- -- your voice. ‘ Ron Aliens, Illaiiager. -« « -- THE ‘GUARDIAN, CHABLOTPETOWN PRINC, EWARD ISLAND _ 9 The Telephone Coy .......-or —— P.‘.'E. ISLAND. , . . ERSOXS using the Tclc- -'1«“_’i€-1%’-“:~_-%::.‘«~;L»-.:’r':%f<;~:.4-91%-:‘-‘jg phone would lind talking ‘ — much more satisfactory if they would observe the following PICKFORD & BLlCK N. S. it P. nasta rviee. R1119“ . Season 1892. let. Speak with your mouth. —— about four idnches from the Steamer “Fa,stnet’” transmitten. I J. E. HOPKINS, Commander, Evening Causo, At-:chat,Port Hswkesbury, Souris, Charlottetown and Summerside. Canso. Lowest rates of freight to all from all For all other information apply to W. W. CLARKE, . Agent. Charlotteto vvn, April 20, 1892. W ILL soil from Halifax evrry Monday at 6 o'clock, calling at ‘Rot ' ‘ll 1 Ch ltteto “""““’ "" of.’ "n.nZ'.'f. were.rmakin_.«.v:. _9;rent calling at Port Hawkesbury, Arichat and ports on the route. Through bills of lading granted one of call to United States, West In ies, Great Britain and Continent. ing . 'Ben'dyrnn.le clothing. . Bought at the verylowest prices to be sold cheap at y y L JAE. PATON & 0 I As we intimated last month that ire arntions our big‘ J UNE SA L ‘. ehsvo got everythingrcomplete] and are Great!‘ Bargains Great .Ba.rga.ins in Yoiitlfa flit!- STMR. MIRAMICIII is so is it as ' u to 22nd " II It ll 19th 9' 5th Oct. " Charlottetown, Tuesday, nu. tuto.__l_._ Burns :2 =2 1: Orrrcs: Market Square, Ch’town, P.E.I., “ 5th July 19th “ Is (I . Is ‘I II N 16th “ 30th so u u u u 46 u._ EAVES MONTREAL Monday, lgthjune N at N 27th ll ' nth July 8th Aug. 5th Sc t ’ zut June 2nd Aug. - - - - This Steamer l£ fitted up with every co - speclab-St m Dlseases of fort for Paseengers. and the sail on the gt Great Bargains in, Men’: Wcsell the best , s at prioes,Every'body is p value we are ring. our Great ‘ . JAS. PAT N & on . , I ’ -;. » v ' j~‘ v 5-‘ _ I A — - . — , 5 ,1- . . - . - — 5 ywomen, l...I°;:le1Isl‘¢el5 delightful during the summer - ~ ‘. K _ _ particu s obtainab rcm * ._.-._. Passelptger fares. 1:? of freight and all X Chronic Diseases of Men CARVELL Bros. G may3o m tli Agents. GLA tan HAVE Ylllli we are oficring chea in Dinner Sets, Tea Glass Table Sets, Water Sets, Hanging Lamps, Stand Iain . Cupsand Saucers, Plates. Bowls, Pitc ers, Teapots, Tumb- lers, Goblets, Glass Shades, Mirrors cheap), Faity‘Cupa and Saucers, Cruet I. C (h ). lldpsold. We want . every onein need of Crockeryito call at the Cheapest Crockery Store. W. P. COLWILL. lllllll Ilt lllllsl IT IS that we have Just Received . ve large assortment {of ~Cl:lINA, and EARTHEN WARE, which r than ever, even ts, Chamber Sets, in MORRIS’ NEW BLOCK. ent branches and Portraits. Visitors welcome. Nov. Lessons Painting MISS M. H. CHISHOLM PWILL give lessons in on} China and ‘Water Color Painting at her Studio Orders taken for Painting in the difl'cr- AN'kcep us from 'doing.'t§lie have opened our. ‘ ‘G ~ % ., exceeded our expectation. , Our A pet business was to give people fair goods at the right prices.‘ i ‘ z I Now we claim as oufiight your patronage. vcussvaskiovllv - - I). I5. Board's llcnlth lacs-clses ‘- E. x‘ . for i1i'd circular. 40 en \."ll3B NS .. .. I-uipu-as-us. lavtosaasrlss. ex|bfllsanlpves|bmaIbd(sseles)rresi uIumllllUIOloAl.O0-. BIlfl'AI.0.Io 1. Culture. 9 East 14th at... New ork. FBI BIAII-WORKERS Mil SEIEITAIV P t OI , comprehensive. cheap. in- “ -— < dorsed by 30,000 physicians, (nuns xanx_) lawyers. clergymen, editors and others now using it. Send g’s; no charge. Prof. D. I.- Down. Scientific Ph sical and Vocal I r_.._. EOPLE —Ge 1 .Ladl . . ' . . ‘ _. . . };,°?t*;}ggg°,:g,t°;=1",§i,'€,,g;g,r3;; While our com titers for years were asking and _ " I '. ---'----’~ }‘gg,g=;gggy;g;g- g:,=;_°,g,*;,<;r_ $1.-5o and $1.65 or5 Frame Brussels Carpets, and r for cheap Tapestry, we have sold our best. Bmscls for 01.“. and cheap Tapestry for 25 cents per‘ yaml. never more, which goes to show tli.-it our C0ll!p:‘-_lllDI'IA have M making an enormous prolit um ufllic people. This 6!? ' lo I patronsandasman uswithscalh. ’ First-class always in waiting and R. Depot to convey Passengersan-1 luggage free of charge. _ Po JAROIIIIBALDJ Proprietor. at Steamboa ephm '91. cores morn WAR) STREET’: CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. house, long known to the ’ ublio as the Osborne House, has, 0 late, undergone extensive improvements in the entranceandotherwise, and will in the future be known as the Queen Hotel. _ Not only is its outward appearance be- ing greatly improved but our guests may relyona first-class menu and the most careful attention. ”‘ W“ ‘"11 1”‘ P1933‘! *0 ‘"999 °“3 °1d IF you have an idea of buying a Bicycle or want information thereon, call on F. DeC. Davies (Davies’ Drug Store), who is agent for the celebrated Columbine the benefit Price and 62 cents; throughout the cropping rofit and 1 Farmer in the country of the cash price termsfor thisseihon: Unriddled Lime for farm purpoms, cash credit 67 cents. Riddled Lime for Mason and Plastering, cash 65 cents; credit 70 cents. Riddlings or Slack Lime, cash 20 cents; credit 2_5ccnts. T more as may favor season, will have by settling their accounts by July 1st, 1892. side and Return. to Halifax. Freight carried at low rates Passengers’ Single Ticket, 50 cents Return, $1.00. Apply to t W. W. CLARKE, myv3 _ Agent. TEAMER “FASTNET” sails every Wednesday for Summer-ide, return- ing early Thursday mvrning; nn her way denied, We don't. believe in monopolies and have it ‘ means of breal<ing tlic carpet business in two, and tlhffig I ' largest. l‘ia.lf."ourselves.,“ (Tmnpetitors me feel sore. but we fir? assure the public it is not from overwor . We wish our petitore well But we think this explanation necessary. cut your carpet fir nothing, don't charge for waste, and U all workin connection with house furnishing. PATTON - BRO 136-Main. Street. Bicycles.‘ Bicycles. Buy a Bicycle. Bicycles. He will cheerfully give price and other information necessary. mayl8 . It is Free From. Lumps, 1 _ It does not requn-Is Rubhmg, — 7 It gives a Beautiful ~ Polials, It Ootstis only Fitteess Oclfip . . It Saves Labor mas‘ Ms “g° St. George l’l_iarina,cy of Lime within the $0 MORRIS BLOCK. is now open, and we will give some All our stock is this year's. to of eicellent vtlne. Flies. Flies. bargains in those lines No old stock,--four or five years old, at 30 per cent discount. Come and see our Lsncewooil Rods, they r. nee. navnzs nruggiet. ritoii warsows New mwc Three Doors Belem ” I " ‘ a»é...-a..—.a'-.‘--—t.-- '- 4 3 usswarsflfls rusmtllflltfll SUMM‘EB 1-iiesisaslulziiovsk. nulffloo asses. ILL ‘be opened for the seasm on J UL? 425. The Z . A prietors will spare no pains to make this buldhl 1 well-known Watering Place more attractive the I season. For ternis, etc., address JOHN NEWSOI ‘O Charlottetown. c r MR. BAGNELIIS conveyances will meettrainafrorn on pohbat Hiller . Station to convey passengers, etc., to the Seaside Hotel. Particulars of Coach from Charlottetown to the Iedde Kiel it . John Newman G On: Charlottetown, P. E. Island ..o.—-..— Ant-Orrin-try-1. ......~...«.-—..u.-—.~u-.~——u—-——-u-.-.9-»......~.. . CARI): sealed and 0- 0.1): 0.]).Banki D00 rites-V particulars 3103.31 Woodwifyd ave .Det_roi§.& chat-iotietcwn by a. - Pfifioldtn .1. 1. PEABBEN, ' ours cotton lloot CVDIIWIIDXG late Thomas Indgway. as. Florist and N man. I have on hand a choice collection o ~, OOIIDOIIID lotofchoi etra l t d b ezdin , .A _ t discovery by an and plant: for til: 33:36:. n 8 Ammfl. ' . _ Orders punctuaily attended to. man“ (.I‘hl1T0l.l.eIDWn 0 ex “°”’ Summersiile House .i|itIII.' Jo at-con, .G§o.wl Iiushesn 8. K. DJ). cres midnight Dys- W“ buildings. ’ v A J. McSWAIN. R. Ohtcwn 21.-end it w. HE S 1) lbs begs‘ inf T .o.o‘l..°€’.’.u oi... o.“.’o. n‘l.’.‘l‘ol.‘l2 ¥.’l“ll§2 i*.°:':.°.t:'a:.*.:.:‘::.°:'.:.::*.*.°::*::=;*s‘:n.::;3~.5 Burnuok Blond mm’n.. boxed and delivered to steamboat: and it il- waytreeofcbarge. Address Jonx Winuaas. ounce.-. sor to Thomas Ridgwsy. Prince street. ll xii HAVE OPENED . Boarding House’ ‘on Hillsborough Street», below Mark Wright is factory, and about three minutes w_alk from Railway Station, and 3 short distance from Post Oflice and other public ALL THE UL: __.. Spring Mn: chasm llmisl D L 3 ~WllfliKIl‘8'IlI’i3I " A Lyn’: Sarsaparilla. Hood’: Sarsaparilla. Pierca's Indium. Warner’: Safe (lure. Kennaxlyli Medical Discovery. Pa.ina’illa1ery compound. (la.mpbal1's Quinina Wine. “ . Ehnsnthife, ~ Beef, Iron and Winn, Haltine Preparations. dlluticura Resultant