<* ‘ , ‘ A 1 EAR, i4iis ows fen” — ae SN RN eRe ee eI ee RE Ue mana on awh... a ea eR > true Lib relapses aily ¥ erty, when Free-horn Men, havin; ——- eens entedbenie — ‘ i ‘% rrvv a oT D Fen. Yea f + ’ ‘ : ‘ ' NM 5 ’ | ; DAILY LUXNAMINER | mith f ; Ht Ht | i! [as r ASE 2 SUT i4 5! ss LUT, | mst? 3 5 Bre OMPANY, . _-- ; iy} ’ a? Vat uuu ttyl uly pow TUS ‘ v i , axp GREAT ’ " OF ©N : ’ ‘ tas” © ms OY . : Siand town, } jparivsters | OAPITAL TEN XI DOLLAR: Rate ae > : ary j gix Months, 2 50 an chi : Fs cy ance tnmnany Morths Poo | MGRUROMILU LEOMPRMLO ULL iy . ? ‘i ow ' = wat! " ’ gp Advervist i : ua av betel toloUs, ' ta may ' for monthiy . insu ‘ : 1 al pis of prot ty qeatrne half-year. . yearly advertise- at ety : tes la et tic promptly a? : ~<a . . : ‘ : oD nd equita Toss on applicati ia adn ~ = , MBivirtNeeea € Ai, . Pal 33 ffeners Ayventa, ALMANAC FOR A L, 1833. | Offic: iin sicinil ee ; MOU ~ HANGES ' 4M Moon jth day, : o ym, 2 mm. i e4 ; Ae , -_ r~AR acs | Quarter i4th day, 4h. Sim. & ik r <i sea i i? i} r \ ber Vi \ 4 , we ; f + ; & Ss; site ea ; Seen Mad day, sae 14 Diss p li. ‘ } > * . ' e a ee iw : oh, in sy jg ge=rter 9Mth.day, Zh. 60n 2a | eis ie Ls pu Csi] — a Sup in ‘Moon; High Days! HO] WY DA ts . mt oF WEEX i. et | rises | water len’h. | — thuth mw morn ait’ ‘ " 5446 24) 1 51 4 eraneie | denday » ” " 9 | . & Gietsy «| $2) 28/231 62) HAVE received instructions to sell several valuable FARMS, situated in dif. |} erent settions o! | 323713 Fists 38; 28, 3 40; 8 33 } | S6 79 13} v 22 ‘ j be country containing ot 630, 4 44:10 7 ’ 3 ; i9 800 Aeres each, oy 18 10 49 5 5411 32/12 s| From 1h 6 35) morn t 7 22' 0 15) : For particulars apply at : 815, 1 @ 357-9 13) 1 48 3 : 339 ry My Auction Room, Queen St. ; 4! as y 3 +4 4 1: s% } 42 aft] 4 56.13 28 Application my mail wil] receive prompt 44 21 6 } atteation. 5 a) 222.7 15 A. MeNEILL, aun 3 181.8 7 Ch town, Feb. 18, LR&83,-—tf Auctioneer, S45) 4 21, S97 , . ; 6 » &a aeswe | 6 THE STARR 53) 8 2006) > NT 22 r n | KID) KY PAD. 54.9 W711 41) aE - 55 10 2 aft 16 lg59| still 3] 053 1 57) 53/11 49} 1 35) japamchandind 49 59) morn 547° 11039) 344714 9 , >a 2 21} @ inudubiiable Evidence, | 62 23 og 4 2 (Conde nsed) ! 'From Doctors Druggiste, Merchants eee ——= —_ Farmers, | SULLIVAN & MAGNETLL, (TTORNEYS - AT- LAW hiciiors in Chancery, MTARIES PUBLIC, Ke. @FICES- O’'Halioran’s Building, Great e Street, Charlottetown. i @ Money to Loan, TF. Scruvay, Q. C. | Cunsrae B. Maca, | hn. 16, '83. DR. MACLEOD | Some of the additional home testimony re- ceived since publication of lagé pam phiet. GIVING ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Picton, April 20, Gentlemen,—I find tha Pads are giv. | ing entire satisfaction, and wish you inc: easea sales for so valuable a remedy for disease ot the kidneys J. B. Moxpsny, M.D. | } OF SERVICE TO PATIENTS, | Lime Lake, April 23. | Gentlemen,—Your Pad bas been of great, service to some Of My patients already. Juo. Maxwe.t, M.D. BRiIGHT’S DISEASE CONQUERED. —HAas— ? WeckKs, Tamworth, April 13. Gentiemen.—An accident 12 | wrenched my bace. at never lifted anything The Pad purchased Entermise, April 13. | } Gentlemen,—Five years ago I fell with a = back, end also brought on an attack of, dehy ¥ 6 cé Bright’s disease, and wiiich caused me te lose , considerable in weight Afier wearing your. y TO His RESIDENCE, pain and weakness hes left me. IL would y have been yet in the doctor's hands, had it; Signed, W. Fsxwicg, Miller, . e. wetiey tides dabaien Hallie month Side Queen, Sena THE ONLY PERMANENT CURE. G'town, March 6, 1383.—1m eod wkly . ' Gentlemen,-.1 was troubled with painful | . LEOD & MORSON | back, and could not retain my urinal secre-| tion, from painful inflammation of the blad- I hay.” been treated by a dozen physi. | cians to no urpose, but bave worn yoar' ' i ad -) and inflammation are gone and I am well, | Your Pad is the only cure for kidney diseases, OFFICES : Clab Committee Rooms, Opposite Post | ALL PRAISE THEM HIGHLY 'Bauk of Halifax Building, Sum- merside, P. E. Island. bag of grain, which caused weakaess in my | Pau for six weeks, 1 gained 13 pounds, All | ' DOOR 10 ZION CHURCH, not been fur my using your Kidney Pad. Tamworth, April 13. laristers & Atiorneys-at-Law, x7 KY . IDI caesteh Mat o * The ain swellin- i! S, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, | Special Pad si. J. A. Fraser, Manf. of Wooden Wares. | » Charlottetown, P. E. Island, NEY To LOAN, on good security, interest | from Mr. Jas. AyIsworth has nearly made me! M | as strong as lever was. 1 know of several: Leon, W. A. O, Monson, | being used, and all praise them bighty. BF. 2, "92. ores | Jas. Summers, 24, '82. “pres her Enterprise, April | 3. | MAG RN Gentlemen,— Your Pad is helping me won- | : EAGHE gy jderfully. My complaint is inflammation of} (Late of I.) . the kidneys. : Jos. Pixz. 7 OF Statian Warehouse) Parices—Child’s Pad, $1.50. Regular Pad, $2.00. Special Pad for Chronic Diseases, AGENT FOR $3.00 NEW St it | kis UHARLUTPETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, APRIL 12 IQR A 5 : é any 2, as oa | ‘ . — . — —_—— ; ai MATH NEW 4 tig y BLOOD And will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. An ae S02 who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks, may be restored to jaan heaith, if sneh a thing be posst!ble. For curing Female Complaints these Pills have no equal, Physicians use them in their ¥ietice. Sold everyy here, or sent by mall £ oight letier-stamps. Send for circular. [. s. JOHNSON & CO BOSTON MASS. : "a : N, . many fives sent free by mail. Dox . Te k bERI Prevention is better than cure. ns delay & moment. JGOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT (fer tmcrnat cn zs. : ; sernal Use). J Neouralsia, Influenga, Sore Lungs, Hiceding at the Langs, Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, Who ). CURES i ; Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Diarrhea, Chronic Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Disses or hes Spine and Lame Baek. Sold everywhere. Send for pamphlet to 1. 8. Jounson & Co., Bostox, Mass, ae Steen “mann CROUP, AST HMA, BRONCHITIS. JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LINIMENT will instan- tanoously relieve these terrible diseases, and will positively ®ure nine eases out of ten. Information that will save An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist. now traveling in this country, says that most of the Horse and Cattle Powders. sold here are worthless trash. Mo says that Sheridan's Condition Powders ane absolutely pure and immer sely + sie. Nothing on earth will make bens Jay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, I teasp'n- tol pint fod. Seki every where, or sent by mali for § jetter-stumps. I. 8. Jonxson & Co., Bostow, Mase eee ere <= “T = = : ? - —s ae “ome CHAPEST, SAFEST. SIMPLEST LIFR INSURANCE LIN THE IV ORL D. The fcminion Safety Fund Life Association es OF ST. JOHN, N. B. ester $50,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government. under Government License. -———0 An Assessment Company with a Safety Fund. at its actual cost. oO. hs Good Casvassers Wanted. LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island. Working Life Insurance Summerside, Oct, 28, 1882,—ly . FURNITURE, FURNITURE, AT COST. Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown. EDSTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and Picture Mouldings. JOHN NEWeo™ Charlottetown, Jan, 2, 1883.—ly bTO Ly *~ees Premises The Busia. | 4 vas 4 i years ago| 1 could hardly walk, aod ‘ Lately in the Occupation of RB. JAS, DES. Charlettetown, Dee. 29, 1882.—tf Ml Fire tusurance Company, of England, & Lancashire Fire Insurance pany, of England, 24 London Fire Insurance Co., ; of England, (7S REMOVED . to his New Buildiag, / ald Ki g —_ . ive lg dis. —Up Stairs Dee. 7, #4. ik of Nova Scotia, ESTABLISHED 1832 For Old and Yonag, Male and Female. — Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL its stages ieee det bi % wer, Sexuai Pros- ; Weak Memory, Loss of ra in Po wer, , ne papical * 2 $1,000,000 tration, Night Sweats Superimatorrhaa, Leucorrhea, i ® . . Joun Kwxyieur, sole agent Georgetown, J. A. Gour tis, sole agent Summerside, Joun J. ARSENAULT, Tignish. ‘THE STARR KIDNEY PAD CO, [de 15 wky Toronto, ONT. A CURE GUARANTEED, PCOS PAION oe ates the Jaded Inteilect, Strengthens the pane’ Brain and Restores Surprising Tone end Vigor to t ? opened we Exhausted Generative Organs mm either sex. ass With in the building? gach order for TWELVE packages, accompr nied wah Sve dollars, we will send cur Written Guarantee to refun Agency oj this Bank will be Mert, 19¢), inst., ' op 8UDied } the Ran! £ Wot . os the vie al * eee the money ii the treatme at does not efecta cure. It it BILL HEA DS, the Cheapest and Best Medicine in the Market. i ; M articulars in our pamphlet, which we * will he rece] sz Full partic ved on intere sire to masil free to any address, : ; : " *“connt. » interest, ane hanaten Maguetic Nedtelac is sold by rug : Sets at SO cis. per box, or @ boxes for $2.30, or will of the P arious Agencies and on vp ton postage, on recvipt of the mouey, by me he Bank. r i aud other E addres , y Sali Biacrd }, xchange bought and ACK’S MAGNETIC MEDI ~oO,, ma banking business erinnaéiall - Windsor, Oat., Caunda D. CO. CHALMERS 1, 1832— 2, : P ea06d on the y lan 12 ek 9 Agent. | ‘verywhere. THE EXAMI JUB PRINTING HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISH A Large Supply of Printing Ty; OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BES AND WE ARE NOW PREPAREL, B25.000 | Borionners, Sieircin dence ‘waste, hewone| QNGOP bhe Careful and Skilful Supervision of Mr, J. OQ. Ff RST LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, DODGERS, BLANK CHE®* |S, NOTES 02 HAND, HAND BILLS, aca ioe Prince Bier! tard nd or a rae Shot Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap 3 to anvise the Public, may speak free.” —Kunirives. i ¢ AN. oO, DOMINION PARLIAMENT NOTES OF THE SESSION, | PLEA FOR RAILWAYS FoR CAPE BRETON. A tew days ago, writes the Globe reporter, | Mr. Cameron, of Inverness, Cape Breton, ,moved for a statement of the amounts \charged against the public debt on account lof expenditures on railways, canals, &., in (the different Provinces. He spoke at some length, complaining of the neglect of Cape Breton in this respect. He dealt with the history and resources of Cape Breton, and contrasted its slow jrogress with the de- |velopment of Prince Edward Island, attri- | buting the backwardness of the former to the neglect, not only of the Government of Nova Scotia, but of the Government of the Dominion. He declared that Cape Breton expended on railways in Prince Edward lelaud. ‘* If I had control of this money,” he said, “TI would spend one widlion in building a railway from the: Strait of Canso to Sidney or Louisburg, and $675,000 in building a road from the Strait of Canso.to Cape North,” He went on to say that since the in'roduction of the N. P. the population vf Cape Breton had not. increased rapidly, but he dil mot, by any means, attribute this to theetariff. The difficulty, according to his opinion, was that the benefits of the N. P. were not sufficiently diffused through: out that island. What they. wanted was not only inereated duties, but that one other part of N. P.—the improvements of the means of communication. He quoted figures to show that the output .of coal from Cape Breton in 1883 was 300,000 tons more than in 1878, and declared that no reasonable man denies that this was due to the N. P. Were the rvads le advocated built, he contended than an in. crease of not less than 40,000 in the popula- tion would ensue ; which at $3 per head—a ‘small caleulation—-which give a revenue | Which would not only pay the interest on |the investment in railways he propesed, but would yield a handsome yearly profit be- sides. Mr. McDonald, of Cape Breton, supported the resolution, and Mr. Brecken, to prove that that island had paid for its own railway. Mr. Blake took occasion to throw out the suggestion that, as the port- folio of Railways was about to become vacant, the mover of the resolution and his colieague should agitate to have it filled from Cape Breton. _-—— mem + - —_——— Canadian }'inances. (From the the Monetary Times. ) Results, it cannot be denied, have fairly vindicated the Tariff Policy. As an_in- strument for producing revenue, the taritf has exceeded the expectations alike of friend and foe. The consolidated revenue, which did not of course all come from customs, was $35,383,000, and the expen- diture $27,067,000 last year; the surplus being 6,316,000. Under ordinary circum- stances, a surplus is on abrormal thing and, when large, is generally the result ofa mis- taken estimate of the year’s revenue. Sir Leonard Tilly has produced a surplus by deliberate design, on grounds of which he sioutiy defends. T of the points on which his pe ‘e with criticism. The ¢ ment that would be satisfied with one-half the amount. of Prince Edward Island, said a few werds | ~ ¥ male ome ~ ee SINGLE Copies ‘Iwo Cun7ts, VOL, 12,---NO, 120, But the moral effect of the demonstration of financial strength is worth sowethioy. The Minister of Finance feels a natural pride.in seeing Canadian securities at the head of the eolonial list. This fact is partly dne to the financial strencth which the eountry has shown under the present tariff. Not that the varying prices of securites always afford an indication evcn of the rela- tive value, at different times, of these securities. A better test is the average dividend, when they are dividend-earning. The price of government securities and the rate of interest they bear, affird a test of of the credit of the ‘country, and it is gratifying to see the credit of the country stand: higher to-day than ever it stood before. Financia’. ’ oy o wt The Montreal Herald, of the td inst., in its financial article says : ‘‘Monetary circles are at the moment in a quiet easy “condition and the outlock is more encouraging for a brisk spring busimess.” The Witness of the same date si “Tho case in the money market still continues, there being plenty of money to be had on miscellaneous secur- ities at@ per cent on call, and some few loans on bank stocks have been reported at the same rate. Commercial borrowers find little difficulty in obtaining all the money necessary for the requirements of the trade at soven per cent.” The St. John Telegraph .says;—‘‘ These | features will be noted with satisfaction by | business people generally. the business centre of the Dominion, we ,may accept the tendeney of the financial } i Montreal being |market there is indicative of its probable jcharacter in the immediate future all over |Canada. If to be forewarned is to be fore- | armed against a commercial stringency, the | business people of Canada ought to be pre- | pared in advance for any temporary period jof depression, since the press has been faith- jful in sounding notes of warning. It is (certainly a great cause for congratulation | that the prospecis even of a temporary de- |pression, which many thought imminent, |are diminishing. We say temporary, for jit seems impossible that in a growing coun- try like this, any commercial or financial stringency can be otherwise of short duration.” en CORRESPOSDENCE, aera ~ aie end We do not hold ourselves respons:ble for the opinions er statements of our correspondents, iene apahethted kde ogre soon §~aheee To the Rditortof the Braminer. My Dear Srr,—May | beg that you will be so good’ as to publish, as carly as pos- sible, my letter of yesterday, which I handed to Mr. Mitchell at your office. Although it referred directly to the quota- tion from the Mail, it also applied to the matter hitherto in discussion between ‘‘Vox Populi”’ and myself. That discussion may now end, as matters of opinion or argument Go end—each party retaining his own opinion. “© V. P,” does not continpe the courtesy with which he began; for in his letter, published last evening, he writes that "my assertions ‘‘are totally uncalled ‘side frem the subject.” Also . ‘wey nation.” and