} ~ eg Se ree Fae Pe arene . ' I EEO————————« OT a a ee ae ss Sle ee eee eel eee anni Slander. a TI Choosing a Physician. A ph in is a pesesiary adjunct to} most families, uod he should be selected | wi 13 of life and treasu e| may be great. Poo requ nuy, 2 n 2 the one * bandie t} scaulled, andifhea is of p-eastin Adifess 200 8 u i] in this par ticalar cas Ss inst i the farrnels physician without furthe knowledus of} his fiivess rue, the ma ty ol people re (co } yrnorant§ ft eit in yudment upon et M. D., fla vi phy siolegival term =| nod latiniz d remedies. Sill, i¢ would | seem tha pon-sense might aid us| ne : But at it does not alway ; a that i t ay lacking in some the} wing | nt goes to show. ‘LT see you have changed doctors, marked a lidy to her neighbour. Yes, | got sotired of Dr. Brow He was always asking what I gave Freddie to eat, the first thing, and what he drank, and ali such things. Now, I want a doctor to doctor and pot iater- fere with my eating,” she said rather pomp yushy Tiiis but expresses the feeling of too many We want a physician who will pat up, and most anyhow will do, only he must not interfere with the habits that are wrecking us and making bis serv s necessary, Not long since, » New York physic an turned from his c»tfers hundreds o dollars, by telling a butterfly of fashion suld not cure her ened to become dange: ‘ that he « ofa nervous ness that threa , aslong as she wore the unonatu”: | g 1} shoe She left his cftice { ri sing him a fanatic ond | a ynoramu- And we are sorry to| s.y that sach any physician will be | ed, who has the courage of bis} ictions and res tell one of these} asp-waisted pa led and pa d bund-| sof w sses, that ali si ! quires | r her thousand-apd-one athmeats, is} light, loose clothing. wholesome food, sunshine and exercise Fortanately for the tempers of this iass, though unfortunately for their feeble bodies, they can slways find} those who will eater to their caprices. But beware of such a decto: He wlio flatters you and humors your lusts and ppetifes is most uwaworthy your con- fidence, ard pot to be trusted with the health and lives of your family. Sach phys hans 1€ respo wible tor mach of the sickness snd erimes that ADOT l wy | d th ir aid and wick tunoameable sins. They start many youa person on the downroad t temp-rauce by prescribiag beer, o1 Wioes ri +y restore some, but to yng slavea tv the For many they opium habit. recommend the fi'thy tobacco habit, while scores must carry t ik the d +) I death the sad etlects of their poi-ooous drugs or others marks f malpractice. And the proofs of startling facts lay thick around us, emphasizingthe necessity of care n Cnoosibg a poysician. those It is said that the Chinese pay their pbysiciias liberally in proportion to their exemption from sickness duriny the year. It is their duties to instruet the people in hygiene as well as deal ont medicioe. This every true physiciaa will seek to do. And we have reason to question the fidelity of the doctor who pay no attention to our habits of living, such as our eating, dressit 4 and slee} ing’ Weknow a physician who keeps a set of choie books ou hygiene for the purpose of lending to his patients that may be studiously inclined, or ignorant ot these matters, We wish the practice were ¢)mmon. A vast amount of tgnorases and darkness miyot be illuminated by this me ne, Arain, the trae physician never cCeuses to Le an @€a nest student of nature and, the best and safest means of alleviating human saffe:iay. Ile Opin ooated or fall but Is On tne for all discoveries in his protes-ion. In aword, we should Gaocs not become ruts, into aiert recent choose fi r our family physician one who thoroughly understands he #fund- amental laws of our being and hasa most supreme reverence for those laws 10 | is life and method of practice Then may we hope for a better- instructed, and hence, a healthier. people. Notice of Sale. ue undersigned gives notice that he will Sel by Public Auction, at the Burnside Farm, Cardigan, on the 24th day of FEBRUARY, A. D,, 1887, at the hour of eleven o'clock, a m., the following freehold property :— ist, The Hurnside Farm, formerly owned by John G,. Scrimgeour, znd, Town Lot No, 9, second range, letter ma in George’ own. Sed. 180 acres of land on Sanphy Farm. Che above properties will be sold under the terms Of a certain deed of trust, dated 19th Feb- riuiary, 1885, made between Wiiliam Gordon, of the first part, John Scrimgeour and Mary Gow Serimageour, his wife, of the second part, and John Gow Scrimgeour, of the third part. _ Terms and conditions of Sale will be made Known at the hour of sale. Dated, lith day of January, 1887. WILLIAM GORDON, Brudenell. Lot 453, knewn asthe Feb. 4 wky Phe Sale above lands has been postponed until the tenth day of March next, at the hour and place above mentioned. NOTICE. rw} ' . 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Ava 4 Mount Stewart,...... : ; 405 ||Mount Stewart.,......,.dp 9 00 MOOG G. i.2 32 ..ki. 0 oe te een se | 817 Oe. sir co oct SP Bes PUNO s 55 ..0bse, se , 2 Bear River.......+++- in ded 4 57 ROG BRAVO ss coesiccccccess | 7 03 SS Ae ar 6 40 kis conccsawedeotcs dp} 6 20 {* POM. , eae Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. Trains on Cape Traverse Branch leave County Line Junction at 4.10 p. m., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, arriving at Cape Traverse at 5.00 p. m., and leave Cape Traverse at 6.45 a. m., on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, arriving at County Line Junction at 7.35 a m. All other trains run daily, Sundays éxcepted. SAVES COLEMAN. : : Superintendent. Railway Oflice, Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1886.—all prs 6i THe LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Assets, Ist January, 1886 - -— - $36,606,822. 03. 70; FIRE RISKS accepted upon the most Favorable Con ditions and at Lowest Current Rates. : R. R. FITZGERALD, Jan. 3, 1887. 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A discount of 20 per cent from the avove rates will be made to lessees of instruments Written messages wil! be delivered in Charlottetown within city limite; from all other retctecesseereeee 15 Conta tose sseccsen, 25 tt | receiving offices within a quarter of a mile from said oftices, Special rates will be made for delivering at greater distances, All communications and messages must be prepaid, The Company ‘s prepared to lease Telephon‘ Slruments in Charlottetown a Sum. merside at establi En apy i rates, and to treat with persons requiring private or toll lines. For further i:iormation apply to the Subscriber, at Charlottetown ROB ANGUS, Ol'town, Oot, 19, 188B—Lyer s00 — ee ey CHOC: «FRUIT! Grapes, Oranges, Lemos, Apples, &c. 200 Boxes Chvice RAISINS, 600 do Fine FIGS, 200 pounds Keeler’s Celebra- ted CANDIED PEELS. 10 Bris. CURRANTS, Choice Table and Cooking PRUNES. CONFECTIONERY. Pure and Wholesome, 2 Cwt. 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DANIEL NICHOLSON, Albion Cross, Dundas, Feb. 25 REMOVAL. J B. MACDONALD has removed for two * months (while his own store is undergoing alterations) to the stand adjoining Messrs. Perkins & Sterns, on the West Side of the Market Square, where he wil! sell off the balance of his stock of Dry Goods, Clothing and Gents furnish- ings, at prices that are bound to sell them. Don’t fail to call when shopping. If we have anything to suit, you can buy cheap. Special bargains given in Heady-made Clothing Overcoats and Suits. A few Men’s Fur Coats left—will be sold cheap. Splendi | Tea retailing for 25 cents per pound. J, B. MACDONALD. wky tf Feb, 5, 1887—dy wky COPEL, COFFEE Fresh Roasted’& nd Grou cen BE cutie BEER & GOFF'S. Dan &, IRB Farm and Milis HOR SALE. AT Brown’s Creek, Lot 59, consisting of «77 acres of Land, 30 acres _ under cultivation ; Saw and Shingle Millis in good running order, ALso—A Workshop, with scroll and circular saws, turning lathe, boring machine, &c., very suitable for any kind of wood working. There are also a good dwelling house and Gutbuildings on the premises. For terms, &c., apply to WILLIAMITAYLOR, Brown’s Creek. Deo. 31, 1886-—-a0 wi Charlottetown Steam Laundry HEAD OFFICE: Mark Wright & Co., Furniture Ware- room, King Square. AGENCIES: G. H. HASZARD‘S Book Store, Queen Street G, T. DAVIES, American Clothing Store, S’Side Genis’ Goods a Chtown, Sep. 6, 1886. Specialty. SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1887. AUCTION Stock, Crop, Farming Lmple- ments, &, ] HAVE been instructed by Lemuel Hyde, Esq., to Sellat Public Auction, on his premises at Clyde River, Lot 31, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9th, the following Stock, Farming Implements, viz., 1 Working Horse, 1 Filly trising 2 years old), 1 Mare Colt, 6 Milch Cows (in calf), 5 Pigs, 7 Sheep, and a lot of Fowls, lot of Norway Seed Oats, Red W heat, late Red C'over Seed and Straw. Also—1l \Walter A. Wood's 5 Rake Reaper (in ood order). 1 Buckeye Mowing Machine, I Wascy Mowinv Machine, 1S. R. Nye’s Improved Bay State Rake, I *‘Farmers’ Friend” Seed Sower (made by Thomas Hall, Summerside), 2 Carts, 2 ‘ruecks (with frames), 1 Plow, 2 Sets Harrows, Potato Scuffler (with 5 Shears), 1 Roller (witb iron knees), 2 Sets Fanners, 1 Threshing Machine, 1 Mud Digger, 1 Wagon, and many other articles too numerous to mention, Sale Positive. No Reserve. 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