ae 7 Nera EE Ss SE _aaeeanemtens THE eed ee THE KING OF PORTFOLIOS Our Own Country, a 2c Tiptive and rated portfolio on America, is, with- t, the very est portivlo series ‘ ‘ \ need to « Ix a eness . ; " ‘ ither at ria office at R. H. Mason's news stand, “ : first-class . 0 Own ( The series | sista of 20 parts, bn » one need pur- Ase a th y do not ‘ ‘ py now Coupon appea i page. The price LOCAL AND OTHRR ITEMS. MAN : sas IALY Beer Bros ‘ 4 s . L. 4 ot te me s Se nal jey _— : “BI m y wiings in S } ~ i ' = i‘ Y STRIC I [ ! » nf at = it that the . @ ® t ig: } Co Tt ng, John Ring arged w being drunk and in- Apa Sa i ' ed $20 or 60 : - Masoyw The thren of St. John’s and V a Lodges please remember uf al meeting this (Monday) even- ’ats ¢ n _ Sr. Peres ScHooLRoon.--If you wish easant evening att na the er’s Schoolreom Tur Ririe.—The annual meeting of the Provincial Rifle Association of Prince Edward Island will be held Wednesday evening next. See add to-morrow- Pexsy Reanines.—An excellent pro- gramme has been prepared for the penny readings in St. Peter's Schoolroom this evening. Doors open at 7.30. Admiss:on o Cax You Reap at Ntenr without your eves hurting? If not, call at Cloud Hill’s idio and have your eyes examined by Mt: ss E. E. Ernat, optician Here for this week onls Hours—9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Prorerry So.p.—Mr. Bearisto, on Sa- turday, sold twelve acres of land belonging to the estate of the late Thos Essory , Kast Rovalty, the price ranging from $60 to $151 an acre The mirchasers were Peter Siewart, William M. Wright RB. J Macdonald, Alex. M. Matheson and J. R Warren - =<] Istaxp Propree. — Numerous email crafts are now in the harbor. Most of them have P. E. Island produce. Potatoes are up in price, In zequence of fodder being =o ecarce Island this # past winter. They are bringing from to 40 centa per | shel at the s« ners Pic tou Advocate ae Tarevn Docs—Dogs have recently raided a number of hen roo ts in and about Cha lottetown, and destr many valu- able fowls to the loss ami annovance of their owners. ler-ous wh have dogs of the Newfoundland and Colle species, should be compelled to k p the “mat home at night or have them killed at sight - Tusy Worinx't Accert.—The Presby- terians of Moncton have refused DAILY | MISS DINGWELL'S BODY FOUND | Se Qa the Shore About a Mile From Morell Bridge. An Inquest Held This Forenoon—yver- dict of the Coroner's Jury. rue lifeless bo lv of Miss Martha Ding- well, wno disappeared so. suddenly and mvysterions'y from Mo rell on the 2nd of April last, was found yesterday eve*ing about six o'clock, on the vorth side of St. Peter's Bay, about one mile frow Morell Bridge, where ber ha:. hk. etc., were found on the day following he disappcar- ance The body was found by two men named Frank Macdonald and Placide Edo,on the shore below Garret Sander- sou’s house, The body was fully iressed, excepting the hat, which, it will be re. membered, was found on the bridge after she disappeared. In the bosom of her lreas was a brooch and her finger a ring After the body wae round it was re moved to 1 } Hall, where an in- yuest was held today before John Me- Laine, J. P., jury: R. N. Cox, & Leonard McEwen, and the following weman, H.D. McEwen, Joseph MeNeill, Wil- lam Dutiv, Ewen Anderson. aad James MeGrat!} Phe post mortem examination was made by Dr. McLaughlin. There was nothing about the body to indicate violence or leath from: anv cause other than drownh- ing. : The verdict of the Coroner's jury is as follows: : That the deceased, Martha Dingwell, came to her death by casting herse!f inte the Morell River, at or near the Railway Bridge, and the jury can assign no cane whatever for the rash act The body will be interred this evening eS MER. JOY DECLINES. Sin,—A correspondent in Suturday’s paper does me the nending me to # fit and proper pe Seott Act 3 and says th high honor of tem pe rance people as rson fur the position of for Charlottetown. or the Se tt Act, , and as I am up to f the trade, hence my value rance party wou ld be a thon- llars per vear. Now, sir, I am not mad at a good joke. recom- the and also worked for i- all the tricks « to the tem px sand do ‘low that will get 1) fact, 1 was rather amused when 1 first read the article. Bunt after looking over it the second time, it struck me as some- thing that did not smack of genuine practical joke; and I am forced to think that “ Parent,” whoever he can be wrote that letter just to give me a cowardly thrust in the dark. What he can have syainst me lam ata loss to know. But s- I have no ae to become connected Act Pp OLECT with the Se party, much leas to be- ne their or, 1 must positively — —_ a EXAMINER - NEWS NOTES. A series of disorde ‘rs having taken place at Sagon, Prussian Silesia, growing out of the proselyting endeavors of Mor- mon evangelists, the inhabitants of that | place have taken steps to expel all Mor mon agents from the town. The Irish Times anneunces that the Utster Steamship Company is about to commence direct steamship communica- Canada and Dublin. The first steamship in this trade will leaye Montreal on June 15th, next. She is the Feelinhead, of 1,071 tons register. tion between sisted in the extirpation of a portion of the : ins, Bohemians and ti ans are return- r to their native lan a ae they say, conditions are better for the workingmats, rhe uw 1893 madea change in tions in the United States, indeed. There is at’ present in Russia a ‘great dearth of doctors. The total population of the Empire is 110,000,000, the number of practising physicians, 18,334, only one to every 6,000 of the population. he these countries we have one to every 1,509 or 1,600. How tvadly supplied w . physic the great mass of Cossacks must be is ap- parent when it is recollected that most- of their doctors are located in the towns. Surely here is afield for an over-stocked hame profession. A nother appeal to the world for assis- tance has been received at San Antonio from the suffering people of Zapata eonnty. The appeal states the starving peupie have bec band ef twenty of them made a general store the other day for.food supplies. The raid was stopped by their rary wants being supplied. The dronght in. that try has lasted for four and there is not a wegon load of in the A singular package was found in a mai! pouch at Union Bridge, Md.. upon the ar- rival of the afternoon mail the other:day. It was nothing = s than a cat in such ex- cellent conditic that i evident .the ular journey~ thr which it had ‘Ome F&O Gesperate tenayx coun years, rass entire county. if was me of its nine lives. Postmaster J. W. pouch and pussy p rom pt ly the bag. The cat [ts presence inthe pouch was but how is still in h is possession evidently an e ental, { came se t ne a candidate for uld be Names of position Wut peri ler f . a few sume nt en whotn [ cau re nee party, not hey are ap toall the tricks of the trade, Las some of shen ‘oe already told you that we were quite satisfied with the result of the elec 19th and that we were not going to eell any liquor after ve Scott Act would become law, I[ take it fr granted that we will not all be able to to the te mpera miy becau-e tion of the to accent | he pro eda of a fireman’s concert Het *tartiunch rooms; & _ se some of the * ‘we’s” j wt e she > } mi-f get Something eise to do. Now, ei. da: RE tee ee em meta anini{ ido pot know who the “we's” are but | This reminds u [i @ tempera . ai | 7 ~~ Aww We . are, Dut held Windoss 6 fee selte eae whe . | presume they are the noble comunittee hotel man was pre | bid n t a fought eu h a hard fight o on the 19th ' basket Ag ater | i the} ° April last, to whom all glory would society for allowing { it just | sty belong had the tables been turned. I the eame.—Annapolis Sy }do not thing that the Government week } could do better than to choose from the More Satrwests.—On Friday morning | following , John Connolly, Angus Mr. W im Robins st. Stepiset, i McD ald, Patri k Welsh —retiring wine N. B., away six fine | e*, mos ; merchants bought borhoad New L ' rr ng Mr. Editor, that you wi ij pub i and eday Mr. J. A. Collett, =h the above in the interests of the great Bed pe K AWAY #1X r which h ase, [ remain, yours respect i} yy ie) e th pr \ very : , : J HN p Jor. fin teain among mn atter iot was bough ‘ nh town, Ma hath, i894 from Mr. James Smith, of Middleton, both | . . —— Sunk Island Heroes —Summerside Fa Word has Leen received that n April mer 28. h the Venezuelan cities of Egido and . _ - — Merida and several villaves were destroyed Fraemex’s Tovreaxnament. — Every “| by an earthquake, with heavy lose of jife. company in the city was re presented at a oe 2 large and enthusiastic meeting of firemen, held in the Salvage Corps r vom or even- ing. It was unanimou-ly lec » hold a tournament, and a committee was apr pointed to report at a meeting on Monday evening next, to ascertain the date of Lord Aber leen’a viait to th t wit! . view f hol i e tt ra lurin hh stay.—St. Jolin Sun : -> Tue Late Jepce Henstey.—The body of the late Judge Hensley will arrive here by the steamer Florida, wl 1 leaves Bos} ton to-morrow and wi!l be n Charlctte- town on TI vureday ever ng g The memorial service for the late Jadge Hensley nthe Y. M.C. A. yesterday under the lead rahip of Mr. R. RK. F addresses wae tzger ai After singing aml prayer app: } ate t& Break lous F itzge rahi, Seere and Mesers. F. W. Hales, © » the occasion were given by Raymond, Palmer, tary ; nuaries F.S. Moore, J. D. Seaman, W. G. Sabine, Percy Pope and W.C. Turner. All spoke in the most feeling terms of the deceased ‘ and Hie ile work sers.—There was notvacant rerott Hall la«i night when the J itbilee Sir BILEF Six seat in Met F i«k their excellent musik in one of This ae if gers appeared al pr sta 18 a8 grammes band of wal good to-day was twenty-one years aco, when it etarted to accomplieh the task of raising money for the building of Fisk University, and Brought home from Europe, as the result more than $150,000 programme was consposed chiefiy of , or “spirituals,” sung by the slaves of the Southern States the epecialty of the Jubilee Singers, t they cannot be approached. The welj balanced, and the whole performance was a musical treat of a de ily high order. —Washington, D.C., Daily Post, Dee. 1 1892 of two The slave oid n T ie in and i: ‘ ea were campaigns, songs more egro — - BE ER Boys’ BROS. Cotton Waists. Three pretty New Ye-k styles in Boys’ Fauntleroy Wa Ladies’ Cotten Blouscs. Uur sale of Ladie’ Blouses thia spring has been truly phenominal. Already only afew odd siz n two popular lines re- main To clear these we | lace them on sale to~ lay at 30 AND 46 CENTS. The next line of wi variety is our 95 make these the price to ich we have a full quality, and in order to specially attractive we reduce $5 CENTS. Our Hi osiery department this week ia brimful of attracti ions in Cotton and Cash- Inere goods BEER BROS. Weather Bulletin. Torosro, May 14,10 8. m Northerly to westerly winds; fine; sta- ionary or a little lower temperature. BEWARE OF The unfailiaz Success of Dodd's Kidney Pills induces Fraudulent Imitators to atiempt to pass Worthless Remedies on the Public, FRAU Ds, Toroxto, May 7—This appears to be an age of fakes and frauds. It seems im poss- ible for any new idea or valuable invention to be made known without a host of imita- tors trying to foist their goods on an unsue- pecting public in the hope of making an namerited profit of their worthiess ideas. The unequalled suecess of Dodd’s Kidney Pilis in curing ali forms of kidney disease, has led to the introduction of many cheap itatic that are worse then snd base im ns valueless. Dodd’s was the first kidney re medy ever offered in pill form For their own safety, purchasers should buy none but Dodd's Kidney Pills. Sold in large boxes; price, fifty cent« or six boxes for $2.50. To be had of all dealers. e-Cleaners \flouse-Cleaners + 22 y > Faiigued after the hard work and worry of house-cleaning will find Johnson’s Quinine Wine a splendid tonie and A combination of How- app tizer ard’s English Quinine with finest wine and aromatics. Physicians recommend it. Price $1 per bottle. Johason & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent & Prince St’s Cor. Qneen & Richmond Svs. rh iy! t The Homes ef the People ! After all, Furniture makes the home. Poor Furniture is a mistake. The prices we quote tell you why we do the Fur- niture business. Post yourself thosoughly on 'Furniture, then come here and buy, for that’s what you’ll do when you seeour prices. Wesell ‘*Home’’ made Furni- ture. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD., Who Sell at Selling Prices. woe mayl4 is not Thet arg gest dairy ' tor in the world is owned of white and blue, containing medallions of the Queen, and each of their children; /umns supporting ; bain , marble ce her hus dered with daisies, butterecups, primroses and May blossoms. JBas-reliefs of the seasons and various agricultural designs complete the ornamentation, and marble tables and basins are ranged around the wall at intervals, while a perpetual stream runs threugh the building. A New York Ro-vorder Mapimi, Mex., Fays : The excitement over the recent discovery of an ancient deserted city in the heart of the Sierra Maire moun] taine, to the southwest -of seems to epread to nearly all par ts of the world, and many letters have been receiv- ed making st Ae as to the and the result of explorations. <A party of American archeol York and Philadelphia passed through here yes terday on (heir way to the deserted city. They were accompanied by Mexican guide °, an l they expect to experience little of water arial special uere bay € discovery gists from New d fficulty in finding tle wonderful city. A vague but disquieting telegram has been received by a newspaper at Shanghai from Isian-ffi, Shansi, from which it is gathered that two French missionaries in that distant city have been seized and bam booed and imprisoned by the Chinese Officials. Very little more is known, but the Chinese report that there has been a great riot there, in which all the mission premises were pulled down and burned, the scattered and the French priests thrown into a vile prison. The French consul general at Shanghai is actively pursuing inquiries, but it is difficult to obtain any trustworthy parti- culars from such a distance without great delay. : converts papisidisipniiialiatnitedons Malaria is one of the most insidions of health destroyers. Hood’s Sarsapari!la counteracts its deadly poison and builds up the system. haiti USE SKO.A’S DISCOVERY, the great tlnad and Nerve Remedy NEW IIATS, NEW HOSIERY, NEW" GLOVES, NEW SHIRTS, NEW COLLARS NEW TIES, NEW UNDERWEAR. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE, Charlottetown, May 12, 1894—dy Administration Notice The undersigned Administrator of tl:e Estate and effects which were of Margaret Harriet Colwell, late of Charlottetown, in this Island, widow, deceased, intestate, hereby notifies all persons indebted said Estate to make immediate payment to him; and all persons having any claims or demand against the said state are hereby required to present the same to him at the office of Messrs. Bayfield & Blanchard, Charlottetown, duly attested, without de ‘lay. Dated at Charlottetown, this 8th day of Mav, 1894. EDWARD BAYFIELD, mat 9—Lm eod Administrator, to Old gentleman: “There is sonf®thing wrong with that slot machine in .there. It claims to tell your correct age. [ am over 70 and it made me out 35.” Hotel cle ‘That machine is for ladies only; You will find a better one in the billiard room.—New York Weekly One of the most remarkable surgical | operations ever performed was that by Surgeon Lawson, of Hull, England, about eight months ago The operation con- from { ight lnng of a patient suffering from con sumption. It was a suecess that was highly gratifving to Dr. Lawson, who re ports that in less than three months the patient was in usual health Irom Kast Liverpool, Ohio, fifty ~etrik- ng pottery workers are yoing back to Englar Lto seek employment, and more j ire expected to follow. From Cleveland also, large numbers of me mployed Pole | | mALTS! GATS! GATS! that al a raid upon | passer d had not depr Dail ‘the animal of any | Little was surprised whe yp he opened the | emerged from the roof and windows of stained glass bor- | | ANOTHER AND YET ANOTHER NEW STOCK BRAND OF CLOTHING, ‘EH E: SE54% ° yee. Ehousands Swits at prices low. Good shoddy but for the z “lot this of Efoys’ and Mien’s that you may call ronest A'twool Clothing itile REoys and Big Boys and Vountry. Call “land see if Wwe mean rt. goods, raOWSE BROTHER ‘The Charlottetown, May. 11, 1894—-d) Wonderfal Cheap Men. ne er ee ete — = bud UHLY + FLOUR, “TUBE ROSE” BRAND, wo oss hes =~» Fala Charlottetown, May 14, 1894—m w ANDERSO FOR CASE ONDY <ow PER BARREL ’ 3 co ez, cO’S. f ALL UU SPRING SUL fanerecracenee tates AND INO Wk IN’. po Now is the Time to Order You ae Suit. JOHN MACLEOD & CO. ‘harlottetown, April 23, 1894—m_ w f not UL INGS OVERCOATINGS ouR Repairing Department RUNING ORDER Work. G09 First-Class Satisfaction Guaranteed. |G, H. TAYLOR, Watchm:ker and Jeweler. Charlottetown, May 9/1894—1m w f Columbia Bicycle ‘Tires A difference of opinion exists among riders regarding the merits of the single and inner tube tires, and a choice of the two styles. offered on’ thie 1804" Columbia wheels, You can have the strong resillient and easily repaired Co- lumbia single tube or their new inner tube, which you ‘will unhesitatingly pronounce -faf ahead of any other tire of this type. Full particulars in catalogue, which you can obtain from R. M. Young, Agent J , ze: . — . Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, Prepared strictly according to the British Pharmac la, Taninine in this agreeable form is quic cker in action and more reliable then when taken in Capsvles, Powders or coe Doese—Half a winegiassful. For sale all druggists. Besnate bott.e free to physi- clans upon MEAG AGHER BROS. _& CO. feh2h—~d& w 3) Montreal. wi Hlsbe issnec CANADA ATLANTIC iA ND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Bireet Line, Not Calling at Halifax. | The magnificent, fast Stee] Steamer | « FLORIDA” with sail from Navigation | Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, on F RID [7. \ 3 MAY 18a, at? p.n., and every Friday at | 7 p.m, (arriving ar Boston early Mow lay } morning). | FROM _BGSTON at ll oeloc’, a | ll a.m. | Superior Pas enger Accommodation. Throuch Tickers and Bills of Lading i KE. Island ered from we or re- "May 15-t, Puesday at Tuesday, id every ut Stations en 1’. Railway. Vir Cars to Six handling. Lowest rates Quarantve moh freivist det mmitr without cara qe Strippers requiring their + freig cht prompt ly from United S:ares shonid instrnet shippers to forward via “ Plant Line,” Savannah Pier, Boston. For *turther particulars apply at the office of Cfarlottefown Navigation Co. H. h.LCHIPMAN, Agent, Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Genera! Agents, Boston. apal* *° c Offices To Let. In} SigetAtockse ey large airy room, well lighted by large windows and electric light, and heated by hot water. Suitable - a lawyer's office or club room. Also, office of two rooms, corner of Queen a Water Streets, lately oceupied by O. Rat- tenbury, Esa. THOS. MORRIS, ap?26—3w 2aw (m th) Square, Watch for our Charlottetown, May li, 1894—dy MONDAY, The unexpeeted delay It will pay you to wait for us, matter if we make a little sacrifice. opening announcement, -—— AND BOOTS AND At Extraordinary Low Prices. The Our 690.» ARE 2 A Sty]; ish, p D 7 wied tn ome » 1g Flo PR aRRINS” eating art oh G}, love, a On eR only nality E very p MAY 14, 1894 in opening our New Store, the lateness of the season with our Spring Stock yet unopened, will necessitate us selling off our stock of Ie. ki OVarr LE» ook Out for Cheap Goods ! Market UhY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING HOES goods must be sold, no You will get the benefit i | B.MAGRONALS &60. Ai 1G bores button Ki The Other Man got my customers and spoiled my trade. advertised, i DIDN'T. Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. TO LET.—The Slop on Queen Street lniely occupied by Reid Bros, Also, —— to let.— HUG MONAGHAN. i pd—mayi4 LOST—In this city yeste iia a$2bill. The finder will be this office. LOST—Yesterday, a small silve r chain with a bangle attached. linder will please leave same at this office. 3i pe--mpnss may 4 rooms with garden. Appty ay M. RoBINson, Barber. mayl2— pda HOUSE TO LET—The house on Baytie'd Street now occupied by Mrs. Hobkirk. Oon- tains nine rooms. heated by hot water, his bath room and all conveniences. will be yacant middle of August. containing six rooms. Rent moderate. 3i pd—mayli ALBERT P. ALLIN, Bilipester, -Hand- bills and Posters promptly and artistically posted on all the —- places. Resi- dence at Mrs. Capt. Hobbs’, south side Hilis- borough Square. 3i—mayll sishop Siureet. NOTICE—I, Martin Myers, of Glenfipran, Lot 35, hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for aay debis contracted by any person on my benuaif, si—mayit wT ) LEl—A nee ae. King sireet, contain« ing eight r FOOT, with a goal sta ached, Apply to T’HuMAS Me Qu Aid, Low oe wry aeen Street. ms ay io TO LET—Half of a double containing six rooms, situate {va Fi Sireet, near Hilisb woug h Sire © i. and Outhouse atiached Rent motora. ] ply to L. seNrx cK at Beer Bros me syd ul FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A Uotta posite the residence of the Hon. PP. Bro wrmerly occupied by the sutscc) Posses- sion give » ist Ma uy. —MAU gics BLAKZ ai Qiu “Zruoy s/ “SAL ESMEN WANTED tose il ou: our 6 soads by sample to the wholesale and retail trade; sell on sight toevery business man or firm; liberai sulary and expenses paid; position permane nt. For terms address with stamp UENTENNIAL M’r’G. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. may3—tu th sat tf FOR RENT T —The subscriber intending to leave the ‘sland, the very eiigible House oc- enpied by him on the corner of Prince anc Dorchester Streets will be torent on or about ist May uext. Itis a first-class House in all respects, aud is heated with hot water through- out. For rticulars: apply toe Judge AVey or to the subecriber on the presuiosa. ~—is J. OsTRAN DER. tfi—mehl5 TO RENT. On ‘the Ist of May the two Stores on Queen street, at present occupied by the subseribers. Will be let se ——v or as one Store, ifdesired. Rent m ate. A pply to J. B. MACDONALD & Co. Queen Street. mech2—iw ra Oe FOR ADOPYION—A number of English children from Mr. Middiemore’s Emi on Home, wismiagham, will arrive here shortly. For information apply to Rev. Mr. Brewer or Rev. James Simpson. ap2 rewarded on le: ving same at FOR SALE OR TO LET— A Cottage « on | Upper Great George Street, containing seven | Stable in connection. | arrangements for them, ROOM is being supplemented daily want Ys What we room of each in the city. } that their next door to say have in a few days a sample book of the best New York Parlor and Hall Papers, from which we will sell only one We would, of course, rather sell Papers in stock, but as some customers do not wish to have Papers neighbor has, Our immense Stock of PAPER by new shipments. Our next ad. will tel! you all about that. is this:—We will now that we keep we have made special We don’t need to remind you that our prices are always the lowest in town. | them. HOUSE TO LET--A house in geod “ne i - t ly on the premises to PATRICK CONNOLLY, | tenement house | Good stable } "e Op | sen, | BAZAAR Ch’town, April 25, 1894—m w f You know «hat if you have ever asked COMPANY, PAPERMEN AND PRICE CUTTERS. are circles Wedding Rings of unions-—not of States, of hearts and hands. now we are showing Wedding Rings that for weight and fineness excel. If desired, your own gold coin can be made into a Ring to fit you. | We can also alter the size of Rings without cutting. Gem Rings, rE Rings. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. may3-—dy TO LET—That six-acre Field in the Royal- opposite the Pottery, east of and oinin che Railway. also the three-acre Field wit Red Barn thereon, on the west side of Rail- road and next to Vir. Maurice Blake’s land.— M. & D. C. McLivn lw guar—mayi TO LET—One-half of the Three-story Dwel- ting s ont Prince Street, at present occupied by Mr. J. M. Davison. Apply to W. - WELL NER, ti—mayl MILLINERY. MISS MINNIE MALONE is now pre- pared to attend to all orders in Millinery at her residence, corner Fitzroy and Wey- mouth Streets. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 2m eod—ap26 but | Just | a St. George Pharmacy. ! | | “Making Up” ensures a return of | domestic felicity. Another way to secure | felicity is to preserve your health by ; drinking Pure Mineral Waters. Try Davies’ Vichy and Plain Soda, 5c: per glass. Our Fountain is in fall run- ning order. We will have new flavors next week, which will be better than ever before. DAVIES’ DRUG STORE, may9 /ENGLISH & McCOUBREY, Manufacturers’ Agents, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND ATCTIONEERS. Office and agg PS. WaterStreet, . John’s, N. Box 142. d&w Siete