benno I dcteuritihh eaiediints memaaateaate ae AE AR mI CO RO am T Palace Cars for Horses. OLD DAYS OF SUFFER- RAILWAY, rHE ON THE A CONTRAST TO ING Says the Montreal Witness :—Some ten years ago when railway communication was first opened to Manitoba, the horses sent there by rail suffered severely during the journey, and not a few of them never re- covered fully from the hardships endured by the way. Things are wonderfully chang- ed now, and horses shipped to the North- west in Kimball's palace horse cars, arrive at their destination in as good condition as when shipped, and in about half the time formerly spent on the road. These palace horse cars are very long, about fifty feet, and are divided into two compartments, each having eight narrow but comfortable stalls (four on each side) in which the horses stand facing the centre of the compartment, which contains the feed, while the water 1s kept in a large tank on top of the centre of the car, and by means of pipes is readily let into the feeding troughs in front of the horses. Should any of the horses be sick, or require extra attention, or even need to be removed from the car, this can readily be done without disturbtng the others. There is an adjustable bar placed across the car above the hind quarters of the horses, which effectually prevents any attempts at kicking should a nag feel so disposed. The fastening for the horse’s head is so arrang- ed that while the horse has all the liberty required for feeding or drinking, he is not able to bite his neighbor. Should any of the horses show excessive timorousness, the person in charge standirg in the centre of the compartment can readily soothe his equine forebodings with « little patting on the nose. There are over thirty horses to be shipped from the stock yards at Hoche- laga in these palace cars, bound for the Northwest. ———— ee > -iae i inaaeinchiaesiiatiementanetiee ee eee HE DAILY A Diphtheria Scare. There is no doubt but that diphtheria in it worst form is very prevalent in many citle and small towns. At the same time; that fac is no reason for frightening people out of thei wits, with every new of sore throat Even ulcerated sore throat is bad enough, an no person would have that for fun. Yet hua dreds of persons are said to have had diph theria who only had a severe sore throat The form of sore throat which often pass diphtheretic is what old people call quinsy. **Putrid sore throat,” diphtheria, was } and very dangerous. \0 in Boston says: “‘It aint the winter that lays people up catarrh, ease An old hospital nurse with alternating with the wet slushy days.” are so prevalent this unusually soft rainy vapors. The first sympthoms of true diph- theria are much like those of a heavy cold on the lungs. There is fever, some stupor, and difficulty in breathing. Very sharp pains are often felt in the neck glands, just below the ear. The tongue is coated, the throat and tonsils inflamed, little white spots, which in- crease and turn toa dirty yellow or brown color next appear, and a peculiar odor totally unlike ulcerated sore throatisnoticeable. If the disease is of the black or malignant type nothing but a miracle can restore the patients to their former good health. Very many re- of diphtheria with Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. Be that as it may, it is worth try- ing, because so easily used internally, dropped on sugar or as a gargle, and bathing for ex- ternal use, é will cure a common sore throat in one night, and thousands of people claim that no remedy known will relieve colds, catarrh, bronchitis, croup, etc,, as promptly as the good old Johnson’s Liniment. If it cures them, why not diphtheria? It was an old family physician's prescription, I. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, will sent free to any person an May It Prove a Warning. (From the Pictou News.) i | The case of Angus Matheson should serve as @ warning to those persons who think it a very clever thing to impose on newspaper publishers by sending bogus items for pub- lication. A few weeks since a number of items were sent us from Plainfield which we supposed genuine. They were seeming- ly of a most innocent character in so far as anyone not intimately acquainted with that neighborhood could determine. Subsequent revelations, however, proved those items to be false and quite offensive to many of the worthy citizens of Plainfield. The matter was investigated and the discovery made that the author of the bogus correspon- dence was the individual above named. In- formation was at once laid against him and he was summoned to appear in court on Tuesday of this week. Fortunately for Mr. Matheson the prosecution was willing to exercise clemency, and on his confessing his fault and apelogizing for the same, he was let off after paying the entire costs of the proceedings (about $25.) In dismissing the case His Worship, Justice Narraway, spoke in an eloquent and impressive man- ner. He stated that the publisher ofa newspaper, especially when a comparative stranger to many sections throughout which his paper circulates, was largely at the mercy of any unprincipal character, who might seek to impose upon him in such a manner as the present. He assured the de- fendant that the peaalty for such an offence was no slight one, being imprison- ment in the penitentiary for from two years to life. Mr. Matheson may congratulate himseif on being let off so easily but we hope the lesson will prove a salutary one to him and a warning to any others who may be inclined to imitate his smartness. tin tl as r Cider—Which? Whether the proposed constitutional amend- ment in Massachusetts against rum is also against cider, is being, as it ought to be well agitated. We believe fruit-growers feel about manufacturing a home beverage somewhat like the woman whom the learned Dr. Aber- nethy once remonstrated with for mutilating her husband's face and head with jher finger- nails in a family jar. Said che worthy doct- or,—Madam, are you not ashamed, treating the head of this family thus ?—in fact, your head, madam.” The virago retorted fiercely, ** Well, doctor, if that be true, haven't I a right to scratch my own head?’ It seems to us, prohibition advocates should reflect that, so long as humanity is unfitted to its sur- roundings and conditions of life, so long evil will exist, and human beings foolishly try to ‘*drown misery ” with strong drink. But in- crease human h sppiness by every possible means ; lessen that mother’s burden that she may bear more healthy children ; then ameli- orote their hunger, diseage, and pain by better physical as wel! as moral training,and you will have plucked out the most deadly fang of the monster—intemperance, while farmers and fruit-growers are left to pursue an honest call- ing. Acting upon this precept, we would go farther and proclaim that thousands of families are now suffering with troubles that scores of persons have tried to relieve with strong drink. ‘‘Hot lemonade with a stick,” “rock and rye” are familiar recipes. Tem- perance people should teach others to find some better remedy for hacking coughs, bron- chial irritations, catarrhal inflammation, rheu- matism, and neuralgia than whiskey. Said a well known Boston merchant, recently, to a perty of friends: ‘I used to resort to whiskey when attacked with rheumatism and neuralgia. But I know a remedy—Jehnson’s Anodyne Liniment—that will fix it for me every time Truly, it is the most certain remedy known for any pain or inflammation. It is used in- ternally as much as externaily. Many people do not know this. The manufacturers, I. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass., will send free to any one 4 pamphlet telling how to use it. A teaspoonful, properly used, will accomplish wonders. dy 6i w li A ei ne free Rum o Figures, nevertheless, are very potent factors in any argument, and for that rea- gon are very often distorted and abused. The Empire's Parliamentary correspondent records the fact that in one of the election campaigns a few years ago the late Mr. James Fahey was going from place to place with Hon. James Young representing rival candidates ; but at these meetings the latter was constantly producing an enormous array of figures to offset every argument which Fahey could adduce. After a few meetings of that kind Fahey resolved to try strategy. Happening into a village where there was a newspaper office he went in and got a large armful of blue books on Indian affairs, ensilage, immigration and such subjects. As he walked into the meeting he remarked, ** Young, we'll have Sues Sgeree out to-night.” The Hon. whee his statistics and did not cheap, at Geo. Carter & Co's. and nobby tan shoes. them clean.—Goff Bros. Auction Roem. illustrated pamphlet about its use. Send them your name. dw. G1 -eeo— Local Notices. If you want a Readymade Suit that fits well and wears well, you should go straight to J. B. Macdonald’s. Breav.—Choice qualitv of bread selling at 6 cents per loaf at John Murphy's, Kent street. m29 3i pd Graham bread (twists and rolls), fresh every evening, at John Murphy’s, Kent street. m29 3i pd Bran, shorts and cracked feed for sale m28 3i eod Received by Stanley choice spring boots No trouble to keep mch28 eod & w Go to headquarters for your bread, cake and pastry.—John Murphy, Kent street. m29 3i pd No. 1. Baldwin Apples, ex steamer Stanley, selling fast at auction prices, at A. McNeill’s m28 4i Apple Cider.— 3m—feb23 Try the ‘*‘Old London” J. Joy, Water Street, Ch’town. mar 11 tf White and Fancy Shirts and Underclothing at cost, at John McLeod & Co’s, marl|1 tf Our balance of winter goods at a big dis- count.—). A. Bruce. maré tf New Fancy Spring Suitings and Trouserings just opened, and selling cheap, at Jolin Me Leod & Co’s. marl] tf Crockery.—Napkin rings end e all in one, cheap at R. K. Brace’s. og oo cups Have patience and you will be rewarded. Our choice stock of boots aud shoes will soon be here. —Goff Bros. mch28 eod & w New Maple Sugar, at Geo. Carter & Co's. apl—3i Some very fine No. 1 Appies, for gale by the barrel, at Beer & Gofl’s. 3i--apl Rvuseers! Rvuseers!—Now is the season and Goff Bros. is the place to purchase them. FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. AT DESIRABLE FREEHOw FARM of ae ae at Roseneath, Lot 52, mid- way between Montague Bridge and Cardigan Bridge, now in_ possession of David McDonald. Grist, Saw and Cardin Mills are within one mile. There are valuable Farm Buildings on the premises. Possession given immediately, For further particulars apply at the oflice of Edward J. Hodgson, Charlottetwn. mch21—w & wky ! JOHN T. MELLISH, Attorney-at-Law, Notary Public, &e. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L. OFFICE—Lon ion House Building, (Davies Cvrner), Queen St. All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended to. Money to Loan at low interest. ” ly & wky tf (This Engraving represents the Lungs in a heaithy state.J THE REMEDY FOR CURING CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, CROUP, ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS AND PULMONARY ORGANS. BY ITS FAITHFUL USE OONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED When other Remedies and Physicians have failed to effect a cure. Recommended by Pirystctans, MINISTERS, AND Nurses. In fact by everyiody who has given ita good trial. It never fuils lo bring relief. AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUA It is harmless to the Most Delicate Child. It contains no CPIUM in any form. PRIcE 25c, 50c av $1.00 per Bortte. them again during the'campaign. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO. (Limited), Gaoneridl dcante. MONTRH AL - IXAMINER, | es for known long hefore srobably a form of diphtheria, clear cold of | without authority colds, *and sore throats, and lays the child- ren low with diphtheria; its the soft, , is very true, and explains why those troubles | winter; the air, in fact, is laden with poisonous | liabie people claim to have cured severe cases | We know from experience that it! See the great bargains in Spring Hats at | John McLeod & Co's an | | Ss Ss: t C.KALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- Ss “Tender for Indian r signed, and endorsed _ | Supplies,” will be received upto noon of MON- }/ DAY, 9h April, 1889, for the underment oned jarticles, or at) of them, to be delivered to the - | \neian Superintendent on Lennox Island, in such qn and at such times after the Ist July, “0. asthey may be required by him :—Flour, * Vea, Sogar, Factory Cotton, Print, Moccasins, | | Lumber, Shingles, Nails. Samples of such of the /above mentioned articles as are transmissable by post should accompany each tender, : The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted, Any , newspaper inserting this advertisement from this Department through the Queen’s Printer will forfeit payment for the Sarie, L. VANKOUGHNET, Deputy of the Superintendent Gencral of Indian Aifairs. Department of Indian Affairs,( ‘ | Ottawa, 18th March, 1°89. ) di law mch29 PS La, } hE hho ‘Victoria, Crapaud, & SHOP, 40x20, in first-class condition, A with a large Warehouse adjoining. |'The above property is in every way suited for | a country business, it being the centre of | | trade with the thriving districts of Crapaud, | Tryon and DeSable. For particulars apply to PERCY H. PALMER. Victoria, Lot 29, March 26, 1889 jE RES bs : Gs FiehESO © ered wep Es +f Habtt, Positively € -Imdw i _ j OLE: aes bed & Ort cal Be E we ‘4 ~ a & te) tase hy A nistering Dr. Maizes’ Golden Specific, tven in acup of coffes or tea withont the knowledge of the person taking it; is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permancut and s y evcre, whather the patient fis a moderate drinker or an sicobolic wreck. It hest i given io thoosands of casex, and in every instance & perfect cue haz followed. 72 never fail. 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W hy this Blacking is the Best : oughly Wate proof; 2nd, it wiil 1 serve the Leather; 3rd, it keeps the Leather soft and pliable; 4th. because all who have used it testify that it is just as recommended, Adcress yonr orders to the <ubecriver,§ W. W. SEARD-LEY, Manufacturer and Dealer in Peota, Shoes and Harness, BERWICK, N, &. ave ~s try & t. ‘ it is thor- riecthiy pre- t, * Oh pe Yearce’s The Criginal PELLETS uYréative LIVES COMB GVUGtS FILLS. BEWARE OF Iii ALWAYS Ss PELLET. ASK FOR DR. PLERCE °, OR LITTLE SUGAR-COATID PILLS. Being entirely vegetatle, they op- erate without disturbance to the syste, dict, Put up in glass viais, hermeti- or occupation. : Always fresh and reliable. As cally sealed. a laxative, alterative, or purgative, Bios these little Pelleis give the satisfaction. SIGK HEAUAGHE, Bilious HEicadache, Dizziness, Constipa- tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, andall derangements of the stom- ach and bowels, are prompt- ly relieved and permanently f cured by the use of Dr. Piecrce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets. In explanation of the remedial power of these Pellets over so great a variety of discages, it may truthfully be said thet their action upon the system is universal, not a gland or tissue escaping their sanative influence, Sold by “druggists, 25 cents a vial. Manufactured at the Chemical Laboratory of WORLD’s DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N. Y $500 Reva is offered by the manufactur- ers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh eens for a case of Chronie Nasal Catarrh which they cannot cure, SYMPTOMS GE CATARRE.—Dull heavy headache, obstruction of the »nsul passages, discharges failing from the hexd into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; the eves are weak, watery, and inflamed; there is ringing in the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together with scabs trom ulcers; the voice is changed and has a nasal twang; the breath is offensive; smell and taste are im- paired; there is a sengation of dizzincss, with mental depression, a backing cough and gen- eral debility. Only a few of the above-named symptoms are likely to be present in any one case. Thousands of cases aurually, without manifesting haif of the above symptoms, ro- sult in consumption, and end in the gra No disease is 80 cormmon, more deceptive aud dangerous, or less understood by physicians. By its mild, soothing, and lealing properiies, Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy cures the worst cases Of Catarrh, “cold In the head,* Ceryza, and Catarrhal Headache. Sold by druggists everywhere; 50 cents. perfect “Untold Ago1.” from Catarrh.? Prof. W. HAUSNER, the famous meamerist, of Ithaca, N. ¥., writes: “Some ten years ago I suffered untold agony from cbronic nasal catarrh. My fainily physician gaye me up as incurable, and said I must die. My case was such a bad one, that every day, towards sun- set, my voice would become so hoarse I could barely speak above a whi por in the morning my coughing and clearing of my throat would hnost straucie ine. Ry the use of Dr. Sage’s : » months, I wes a well lus been permanent,” % ’ ‘lug amd Spitting. +, Daq., 2902 Pine Street, : “| was a great eufferer orthree years. At Umes lcould hardiy breathe, and was constantly hawking and spitting, and for the last eight months could not breathe through the nostrils. I thought nothing could be done for me, Luck- ily, 1 was advised to try Dr, Sage’s_Catarrh Remedy, and I am now a well man, I believe it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh now manufactured, and one has only to give it a fair trial to experience astounding results and a permanent cure.” trom caturru Three Bottles Cure Catarrh. Ext Rovnrys. Runyan P. O., Columbia Co., Pa., says: “My Gaughter had catarrh when she was five years old, very badly. 1 saw Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy advertised, and_ pro- cured a bottle for ber, and,soon saw that it helped her; a third bottle ota’ 0 epee nent cure, She is now eighteen ¥ and . ‘ al