3 -14 Lil l|H irk. ces. 'l| BIS izen Egg EBO 2' SI- _? K g. E : ;u_y“‘'.'‘:'‘;‘ g-‘.;~.‘:h .: »_. fr 1‘ .._.......-._.-. Miscellaneous Items With health and beauty laden. A rich and priceless thing. To woman tale and waned, My precious gift I brig. _ . , . Dlood will Ioll. ‘Good blood will show ‘Is qmhty. So will badblood, the ouein a healthy body and ruddy complexion, the other, in ill health. blotches. pimples, boiles and sores. and fre- quently in intenaer erysipelas, scrofulousdiseaaes, sa'lr«rheuI. 0&- Every organ of the body depends I]I°|lt5¢ blood fr force and "3t:i‘i'\'. and is N! scan- til ed h n u. Nod isi _. No mm? is :) cpoteni :3 a blood 560!’ than Burdock Blood llirsern which neutrali- zes the various poisofland r--totes Vital- izing rower oi this all-bpugt fluid As aninstanceof thisrfilhlt .].S-N05‘: of Algoma Mills, Ontqflyeil I resent Bib. Sirs,—A year age I wastroahledwhh spots breaking out all over my boil!» the the effect of had blood. I three different doctors, who me 53 did not cure me. I was adIhdtotry3-3.3 and after using two bottles I noticed the spots getting ie s. I continued the ISO‘ 3.3.3.. which entirely cured me, giving me; also a splendid appetite. Since then I use no other medicine. Perhaps the most novel craft ever saihd on San Diego Bay was theone D. Palmer. the house mower. the other day. ~. The craft in question » _ a ivezroen co‘.- tage which Mr. Palmer _' &a a contract tomove to South San rltwasload d on twy barges and draliaby a aaptha launch Mr. J. H Humphrey, 46 Bond Stree’. T0‘ i-onto. says Burdocklllood Bitters wrought a com lete cure of dyspepsia in his case after all e se had failed. “ I say. ienkins, can you tell a young ten- der chicken from an old, tough one 7' “Of course I can." “Well, how 7'’ " By the teeth." " Chickens have no teeth.” " No, but I have." ~ Nothing creates more disease, discomfort and distress than constipation of the bowels, In ILB B. we have a remdy sure to remove and cure it. Everybody has onemouth and two ears. ' This shows that twice as much is heard ca said. And most people have but one nose. which shows that no one nose whether more than halfhe ‘ears said is ttue. "Was troubled with continual headache aldloesufa ' butbeforelhadtaken hay dosesof B. B. B.. appetite‘ and health returned.” LB TK‘.\|P9ON Bethesda,Ont Young fellows do not appgciaze the bless- ings of living in the present age. Just think what little fun Adam had as ainasher. _He onlyhada chance to he sweeten onegirl, andhewas cornpelledtotakeherorgetlefi. Hrs. Iane Vansickleo Mb¢1"°||. Ont-i WI-I cured of liver complsint, after years of snfier ing, by using five bottles of B.B.B. She recommends it. " I've got a pencil that will mark all co- lon,” said Stumpleg to his .- W [hat color do you want to ‘fife 7" H13 "V9-9'8‘ red. and ‘with onelbot ready fora mp, Stnupleg calmly spelled out “ r-e-d," with his black pendl. Bad b‘ood breeds divers didresaing_disea- sea, Burdock Blood Bitters hanihea notches. with every other srmpwu arms from had blood. - The kind of "reading" which "m|re_th, full man,” isprobably the wine when it is read-Puck. It ‘is not theory but Iact——that Hood's Bar- eaparilla makes the weik strong. A fair trial will convince you of its merit. gggon ca you seldom see real concern "£50. un1¢gsyou_fin<_l a man who is reading his oqmcommunication in a newspaper.- Elmira Gazette. 7 r mone in ex nsive doctor's hill:‘w,h?inE.i'(.uWillianis' Pin‘: Pills for pale people offer so cheap and_ positive a blood builder, nerve tonic and spring reconstructor? The most. marvelous remedy of the age. Cares where doctor.‘ -have pronounced cases inanbxe, sold by all dealers, or sent on mum; of price--50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2 50. Address Dr. Williams‘ Med. Co., Bryckville, Ont. or M°mSi°W°- N- Y- 3°‘ ware of iinitatwnlo . the M ho Thu-e are lets of wives in wor it never know out their husbands are "jovial and whole-sonled”- except WM! theyieelt in the papers.—-Atchison Globe. chm.’ nodyna Liiimeat prevated m;-dean no; Automate," writes an ardent friend. ' ‘ Do at your snnniest smiles when ,. .:.f:..'.. .. now‘ ‘"9! «mm your husband ? No; I wear my briniest tears:— Yarmouth Regislef-_ .g whc used, you wil_l.‘_like olllcflol call f0:cJe0l‘t)!‘::’en’S Anodyne Liniment, andi nothing else. Sb 1 —Hellol What have you got (hit oninfiliig liquse for? Strawber—-It 5 my first ilk hat and I am P‘3°‘i‘l”3 ‘° "“’ “ °“" d¢°,,_.Clothier and l-‘urnisher. st ned by Johnson’: ...‘.§’.°;.3‘. “li‘.§?.'.‘.:.°.., no on bottle.‘ ' . ‘C ho “ ‘ to - “gage M peop ' FD CO!!!- miiizsoaae neult chi-ktoblovmtshotenn ,0 5.3 gut ghqheiit loaded-Ram's Home or Hood's Sarhparilla as 8 blood pnnfierm mtg jg to your confidence. No other P|"P3° ngigghasmchareeord ofcnresuf Serofnlt. Salt Rheum. Blood lfmson-us. 9' 00*‘ mg: .n_gufu.-.,_‘l'o, itntosn_owmnH=rit- sure to get H 's Saraapanllm . For a general family catarrh we confide‘!!! Hneonimend l~lood’s Pun. They should be In gvery home medicine chest. A in Cleveland readS“lI¢K!’¢“3 sgllune,” which is positively the worst cold :1: ell of the season. IKOIIA’8 GEBHAH SOAP: us.“ Yaw ” “PO30 3‘ 9.31,”,-that ash Ihowhele 1‘ car all muesli“- ‘ lites. 3,"ao. And is your mamma still in mooning 7“ ygar_ poor papa, Floaaie ? I-‘lossie—Yes ma’sni, no 15,’ when she goesbo! anywhere- The prostration after the Grip it entirely overcome by Hood’: Sarsapatillk It 7”“! does make the weak strong, , judge-—At am you stole $40. and then afterwards,-_$6o. Are you never going to Q0 hetterl —‘Criminal—-Why your Honor. I118‘! better that uiueby szo. Ciiockeryware. 57 Crates now in warehouse. Four dif- Alleell adapted foroountry_storea. aoonuo , _,Tc-pow. -.......—‘ .........._............ ._...,......._j. ..—.j_ ..—~ Earths Sweet Strains. By shaded path in May, I wandvr lost in druains, Through leafy bowers play The sun's warm golden beams. From velvet beds of moss, The gold-white daisies spring, The leaves above me toss, The rohins sweetly sing. A spider hero.haa,epi_in_, _ Its web from fern to fern," ’ “ " I And dewdrops in the sun, Like kingly jewels -burn. The wind beyond is luhl: In fiindrons mystery, By countless aunbeaims crossed, By shade of bush and tree. From song of mating birds, From tree and flowered rod, Come the adoring words, “How wonderful in God I" And soul and thought respond To nature’: sweet refrain, And joining earth's glad bond, I echo earth's sweet strain. What It Would Do. The money paid,‘ for a gla-s of beer would puiyfoifa luiif of bra ad. ‘ V - l'he money paid for «me glass of whisky would pay for one pound of beef. , The money paid for two glafseee of beer would pay for a peek of potatoes. The money paid fur tw v glasses of whisky would ‘pay for one pound of c Eve. The money paid for three gin-sea of beer would pay for a half pound of tea. The money paid .for three glasses of whisky would pay for a dressed fowl. The money paid for four glasses of bear would pay for two donen of eggs. The money paid. for four glasses of whisky would pay for three pounds of butter. ' . The money paid in one month for two of coal. g The money paid in one month for two suit of clothes.“ The money paid. in one year for three glance of h: or a day wouldpay the rdlit for a small suit of rooms for one year. The money paid in one year for "three glasses of wt hisky a day would pay for an outfit of household furniture. The money paid in one year for four glasses of beer a day would pay for a carringg: I - ~ Thrmoney-paid in one year for four glasaea of whisky a day would ‘pay ‘for a horse and harness. _ g ~ Misarrangcments A house was built by a mason of brown- stone. Wanted, a room,-by two gentlemen 30 feet long and 20 wide. Wanted, a young man to take care of horses of a religious turn of mind. Wanted, a woman to wash, iron and milk one or two cows. F0l'.S&l8, a handsome piano, the prop- erty of a lady who is leaving Scotland in a walnut case with turned legs. llEll'l'B.AL HOTEL. Formerly “Railway House," RICHMOND STREET. . HE above Hotel, which is centrally situ- ated and within five minutes walk of the Railway Station, and in close proximity to the P01 Ofice, Banks and all the business housesofthe city, has been improved, thor- oughly mnovatedandrefurifnlied. ~ The Tables areequal to tho: found at any hotelinthe city,’and.the confine will be made a special ohyect. ‘ Good stabling and an attentive hustler con- tinually in attendance. No charge I it stabling when meals are taken. ' Telephone Communication/' . Enrieikoiightanllsoldoncouiiululon. aegi5—d&'wry Currants and Raisins l .'3.%3E€.‘*‘* H " ‘ iits. i5oo1tiAii'<fx¥:(s)xm’ - ' aiid do } . N.. B. &’ M. 1u'm'.ENi3U_1>.Y doc. Ki.—-20W Wk f A ' . Aiiotlier Testimonial. ll. BAYNES.-Dear sir: I am sorry you have so much to contend with No doubt. it is caused by Jo‘ lousy I shall certainly do my hearth contradict any ‘also reports! may: hear. both for your own sake and my own. I would be very ungrateful should I do other wise, after having derived so much benefit, from your medicine. You romlsed to mire in-in six months from the me I commenced taking your medicine. But I am happy to ilic'::mvi:ih'o:nhi'ui'ir3a°§ii°iii3'3owon iu'uaio vicinity Wlfiltfllt enact, the only consolation 1 derived from enact thorn was that my 0190090 (sick headaohme .) had become clironlo and was incurable. If this statement will be of any benedt‘t.o on. you are‘ ctly welcome- ” "‘“m"' I °'"' “"31 us. 4:. is. POOLE. Lower ironiagho, am March. is». Da.Gao.A.Bav1¢s8, §peoialist in Diseases of Women, Chronic Discaeeaof Men. omen: Market Square. -gloom PEI, Wanted lnnemamly. I y. GOOD 'Milliner - to wages will be given. Apply to - AF-1| 12, dlw wfiw glasses of beer a day would pay for aton glasses of whiskey a. day would‘ pay for a A state that I had not been taking it more 2;: - whom liberal‘ ' 250bbls ohnioo Q B O FEW DOSES OF THE v m. repay I ' . . ' 3 ran£¢':n¥oillln‘:sn“:n'¢l.(‘ha‘itIc' dhgpsrnrrmcnqan hey; are worth their wgelehi in cold. rho} zesnan and assimilation orrmd remove Sever '1! I] | _ . . ...l;r.'7§'.'I“,’,‘.T‘!‘}‘:.,“‘c“::“'g*,-:5-I g.|;(l'|IIblIesl¢e.‘a:.le; v.-.:i"~".‘ nm ‘iitt . fav-t. that thousands ofpac iota "““““’ "“'°°8‘*°“‘ "W 1" “time Provinces proves thrt Ill. rrlunn inuur) """P"°““"1- T"7°D0ADi§lExEo.RAt?tJm um,‘ um PI-leczsc. 5 3|. PAXTDN nAi'i°5',"°r3."..'[.°;;.t,, WOODSTOCK. ma. Look OUT —-Fon- eo. Vaicher’s New Advcrfisement ' IN A raw DAYS. PICKFORD & BLKC"’_S _ y l P. E. 1. Giiaslal is; Season 1892. N. S. J. E. HOPKINS, Commander, _ Evening at 6 o’clock,“calling at Canso, Ar-:ch$rt,P..rt Hawkeshui-y, Soirris. Charlottetown and Summer-aide. .. Returning, will leave Charlottetown ‘, every Thursday Evening for Halifax, ' calling at Port Hawkeebury, Arichat and Canao. Lowest: rates of freight to all ’ ports on the route. Through bills of lading granted from all ports of call to United States, ' West. Indies, Great Britain and Continent. For all other information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Charlottetown, April 20, 1892. FOR CHARTER. ’.— Barqua ‘Ralph .' Peake’ Due here about May 5th. Is open for oharterto loadoats to.port or ports in Bristol Channel. Apply to _ PEAKE BROS. CO. Ghlown _I_lri\_r_ing Park P'roi»'iiicia.l Exhibition Association. HE Track will be opened on 2nd May for the season. Season Ticliet—Horse with stable. ...$5.oo H . " without “ .... 3.00 “ Yearling “ “ .... 2.00 Tickets can he obtained from the under- “ - ' . A. B. WARBURTON, ap25.Iw Secretary. All men can't he Apol- lo: ofat rengtli and form but all ma have robuai health. . n nerves and clear ; our treatinent makes such men. The methods are :’hg{‘e“:lny_thlnir is l is enally. .7 fronicsrly errorsorls exceaas-I the result over-workmlckneaa, 211;‘. eti-...1ore\'er cur ~ _ - up! strength, develop- . to wen u every organ i or theiliodgl Simple. natural methods. im rovement aeen.a Failure im- m.,u,1., _ roferoncel. Book. exnlanao _ flog; and proofs mailed (sealed) free. Andreas, turn aw.-nicai.co.. no rmano. ins. used mounts thousands Lamas. Ia woalypcrieog gnnoate and reliable mod! discovered. Steamer-:I_+"astnet,” I W ILL all from Halifax every Monday ‘ or cg;-r|ugoBIIildel-I. Ccltona Bewaregd ’l‘Tl l‘, GUARDIAN, 0H;oRL0'nETI6'7W'i§i,' 7 C. E. 0 MORRIS BLOCKO «-?0._..—.._—_.—-2 CLOTH. ' L defy competition. FURNISHINGS ~.:;..? -..-;-sat.-A; :r= .- We iirctualti'ti"g‘ up a choicé collection of Spring cloths of theneweat styles and patterns, many of which are unobtainable, elsewhere, at prices’ that Our stock in this line is complete and we invite iug spection of our specialties and novelties. COMPLETE} LINE English, Scotch, Canadian. 9; E_. ‘Robertson Reriiov . N0106- The following oflices have premises, King Square, to lasees we have ,tnai-ked this lot Call and Lot Beercfcsons................ L. L. Beer. . . . . .Office and Agent {St Pete" Bay istarckhco 40 TS PER . .,,..._...r.,...~....-.....+V v---‘‘'' 4379‘ '‘‘’'’ 5 .been removed from the old -Four {Doors North of Apotli. Hall Corner: . . ..P. E. Island Soap Works Cavcndishi.I’.dcking 00. Estate late G R. Beer. . . .‘. .1. .. . .Ofiice. E. H. Beer. . .Ollice and Agentg Phoenix Fire" Ins. co. _ ‘Confederation All business in connection with tho ‘above . ofiiccs can be conducted at tlieabovc place from 10 to 1 and 2 to 5 o'clock. E have just secured a. row uncheons ..oi_clioi_ce ‘Poi-to Rico. and as we have sol out our old - stock of ~ down at the old, ' . Gr.ALL‘0N-» i as it is Extra coca vo1uo, 3313 a. Queen and Kim: llqnare Stores, __.t “:.-_t FOR SAL E. I: OFFER for sale one of the beat farms in the Province, namely, that} well- known and desirable property which ex- tends to the river, situate on the St. Peter 3 Road, about 3§‘miles from Char- lottetown, comprising abour:160 Octal. 19 a very high state of cultivation, post‘ and rail fencing; a fine house heated. by hot water, never-failing well. I313 8“ 30° “"199 at door, 3 good home with sheds attached, 2 line orchards with the selections of apples. 300 current. bushes in good order, and other fruits. Abundant seaweed calf be obtained on the shore. I will also sell my entire shock of horses, cattle, and machinery of all kinds. For further particulars apply .to HORACE H. BEER. E. H. BEER, Beer & Sprague, city, Montague. ap16 2aw&w if WA‘!!! Blllll cHAm.o'r'rE1'o”wN, P. E. i. THIS house, long, known to the public as the Osborne House, 0. late, undergone extensive impmvementgm the entrance and 'otherwi.Io,_and will ;in* .the future be known as the_QI_1oon Hotel. Not only is its outward bo- ' greatly improved but our may :l;y on a fii-at-clap menu. the most careful attention. Wewill be to meet our old patrons and as many more as may favor us with a all. . _ _ ’ First.-class ca as always in waiting at Steamboata and R. Ihpot to convey Passengers and luggage free of char-ge.| P. P.:AnomaAi.b; I Proprietor. opcao '91. ‘ McINNIS BROS. Work a specialty. Repunng" ofcverykindpromptlyatteaded to. A_ good variety of carriages. 1181353 em, ,,1...,. ¢g_hnd.— Terms ttlgflll all par clmers. Near-llarhw ,shctory,Ken island. olurrri mom r Thelleleilioiii 0;; P0 E0 _ ERSONS using the Tele- phone would find talking much more satisfactory if they Rules :. _ lat. Speak with your month about four inches from the transmitter. ~. . 2nd". Speak in a moderate tone of voice, ~ not too loud, and distinctly. , 3rd. Place the Telephone so as to cover the Ear. just asif. on wished tojshut out all other sounds. Do not ‘too hard on the Ear. ' It‘ is or three’ feet from the, trans- niitter, if you about loud enough, but it is not a pleasant mode of conversation, is en- tirely unnecessary, and‘ is a lungs, besides being very an- noying to all within range‘ or your voice. [ton ,AN;.iIE Manager. 200 BABRELS. , N. B. to it. RATTERBURY-._ 1:>I'il4- '95! V - UNCHEONS Choice . _ now lsnding..for sale lowfrou wharf. ‘P*73l€°Fl°3P“ 4‘. 7_ ;l892.i’ ’ e A L would observe the following . Clot and raw Silk upholster- possible to talk and be heard when standing back two 7 useless waste of wind and New Oropnallolasscs. _-I“ I Trinidad : N., 3.5- it. 1ta1'i'ni¢auaY.§ I I "*'-H-, ii. , -z. . 1 \. - : ' . ' ,;::z , ' . . . _ .. . . ,. .. . , IV ‘ -5.7, _.’ {<7 _‘ 5 -' ,.' ,-. ‘I’ _ “ cbfia ’ . More made and in bincd. . is _ Tatliihiied by the Best _ I “‘iract9r&‘ioigo‘oo‘ou' gs‘ ’ co‘ ’ . F New mustmea ounoguéd ‘ NTO buying ti-uly I noneybut the-jgg, 1 ,_ COMPTON, keeps" ‘ ' O . largest and mosturi «.4: and Rattan Goods verycheajxl .iiig‘and d9n't.forget the,pl‘a?c_e.- ‘, -- '3 <-,,- a,« .:.' . '72. _. ‘ ‘ —. ; ». _ a— 1‘ . . . : "- ' . - . * ‘r 1 - : .».-5 v - 1 >‘~ “ cu Monumental lambs, In Ieenennd "°!* ‘ 5 3.’ ‘T PHo19odl I .H'iE1t, wirii ‘K5. _ ms E tity of Pinion Bureau in all the (1 .€ " g at‘ ‘ :-;,Youj Ind.-,l i E_l‘I;bl)’_IBl'i¢k fl