"' .;_.l A if (mg 9,, Lorrnwn, APRIL 3:9, tang}; : ": use ienle‘rs§;;.i" llu;«.tlfifi ill on J A Gourlie, Summerside Reuben 'l'up1in'&' Co, Kensington P McNutt. Ilalpeque Craig and Taylor, Freetown Albert Craig, Emerald C Taper dv-' Co, Bradalbnne, George Ferris. Frederietgn P IfcGi,ath, Hunter River McLean Broe., North Wiltshire G Deekoches, Miscouche I O,Arsenanlt, Wellington {phnll Latkins, Richmond N Forbes, Tyne ‘Valley Strang Hart,'Coleman A,Mcl(innon. " (‘Olin \vVl'lglli,. Central Reiequg Wright Br s, Crspsud Hudson &',McQuarrie, Victoria A A McCaull, El‘crslie A I Mcleod 6' Co, Stanley Bridge H W Turner, O'Lcary W B Dyer, Albertori B Rogers " J H Myricl: dw Co, Tignish Gordon Matthews, Elmsdale Hooper Gr’ Stewart, Springfield I Gallant, Rustico Iohn Bradley, Kelly? Cross F Peters, Mill River Beer 6-‘ Sprague, Montague D G Cameron “ James E McDonald, Cardigan I. F. Norton " — - McDonald 6' Westaway. Georgetown ~A A McDonald <5’ Bros “ ' David Egan, Mount Stewart Edwin McFarlane, Annandale I N_Cox. Iforell I. Anderson, -St__Peters C C Carlton, Souris ‘ Matthew, McLean 6- Co, Soitris ” Thos Kiekham, Sonris West - Matthew, Mclsenn 6' Co,‘ Dundas W A Poole 6' Co, Lower Montlléne Prowse-5' Sous", Hurray Harbor Benj Clow, Murray Harbor North I) H Hume.,Mur.rsy River C H llcNeill, New Perth Henry Dunn, Gaspeseaiix lames llorgan Sonthport Geo Forbes, ‘ ernon River Bridge D I Clarke 6100. Orwell I‘) A McLeod, Eldon R K.MeKensie. Flat River D Ilclareu, Belle Creek A Munn, Little Sands M Stevens 5' Co, Orwell J T Llnll, We ' - ‘ Thosewhocannot make it convenient to procureonrseedsdirectfromoarseed Store can procure them _gqnally good from the above-named merchants. Seethat our Firm Nsmessd Asddresaison every package. “ Geiluler lilo. SEEDSMEN, ' Ch’towu, P. E. 1., Ap; 28, 1892. "-5 ‘ lllled gunkslds bofordéthoy are able to: Coucefl “t'€"u°n' fifiwrilan ll. wee:..ee(_l:llol‘ ywtlglfifii T1,. w_u,s. op Sadat-lstown audgltll; »» '*3'‘'*3l'¥!: 5‘ , -" V“ v_ ton held a Socia an II‘ ‘T; P°:Pl° b‘““°£ ’l"'~‘d l" ‘MG ':':" Carleton Hall on Tuesdty ovenilll. }lll'll 3 P‘ 9P‘ 3 l °l’ °““' "“°"' ° ° 19th. Though not many were preléllli end Wei-Oh tlI° llltm Md l'°“'“ “"4 kt‘ owing to various causes, still a very pleas- flfih N1‘-l M.l°l15°l3 0"! ‘ll’. ‘l°°". _ "'°" ant evening. was spent and oil who were til“ 50! Oill" '““‘°‘v "la °°ly_ ‘magi there enjoyed it. The choir was com-. one man murdered anotglger dW.:IlO tdgm. P0.“ of Mi" Jude wright, await. over I *l“3"'°l b"°‘“'° '7 ' ""9 Misses Annie and Jennie Lesrd. L3“l5 from the 8131' P“ "l I"°l.‘“d‘ 5 Wright and Nina Lowther, and Messrs. The d0°l°1' 8"” °l°‘l°°“l t°'"d" t : Lewis Trueman. Albert llzluttsrt and Wm. close, and the rafters of the churc Loud. seemed to tremble as he erclaimedr ‘ The fonoflng pmgmm ‘"8 guy ,.°n_ “There are 8,887 rutnoholes in this city, dared :_ . molt 0‘ "l‘°3° °‘"'°” “n bl’ "3, Singing—-“ Ring, Ring the Bells.“ tine 8l°°"“’°“ l“ C°°t"1 13'“ "din! in Prayer, by pastor, Rev. Wm. Harrison. ¢8fl‘l38°' b°“8ht "ml mo”, pm! hi’ Recitation-“ Welcome." ‘by Master wbilliy by W’ "’°'°l‘°" "l‘° ‘wad lb." Hat?! Lowther. time and money away from their homes Adar“. by Paton _ Ind l3‘“lll°3-""S"°'°l'y J°‘_"'“l' Singing-—Lo the Fields are White. “*"—‘——- Re~tdin¢—“ Easter Obligation" , ‘ Mrs. Wm. Lowther. Recitation-“ He is Risen" Miss Ella Myers. Singing——“ My Praise shall be of Thee." Reading-—M Bi-ckey’s Conversion to ‘ Foreign issions. , Nina Lowther. Recitation—-“ The Heathen prayer.” Miss Eva Wsdmen. Singirg—“ In the Harvest Field there is work to do." Recitation-—Visiona of Heaven. Miss Jennie Leard. Reading-A Bit of Circuit riding in J span. A Mrs. David Lowther. Recitation--“ A csllto Girls." A Miss Minnie Wright. Singing-—Go‘d be with you till we meet again. . Refreshments were then served to which’ all did ample justice. The amount re- alized was 816.70.--Cox. North Carleton, April 25rd, 1892. 1 , : Q? I.‘ N’ 5 1 -l i, e _ riioiisrrioii. rite rngtitst.‘ BQUAL RIGHTS.‘ conimtv bdere earrrv. isoiticiral. I830”!- vziluablc farm .near Rocky Point. I AM instructed by Mr. Jsims H. Goon, Attorney for Robert M. Mutch, _to, sell s_t_ Public Auction, at‘ the Law Courts’ Building, in Charlottetown on Thursday, the Fifth day of May next, at 12 o'clock. noon, that valuable Farm containing 100 Acres, known as the “ McMahon Farm,” situate near .Rocky Point Wharf, now in possession of Mr. John Holmes. ‘ This Farm is leassntly situated, on the south side of the West River, and is within easy reach of churches, school- hnuses, shipping, &c. t For particulars, apply atufice of June H. Goon, Barrister, ctc., Cameron Block, Charlottetown. ‘ -ROBERT BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. Ap 27. God & w ts ‘ cum airrrustuir, I Banister and Attorney-at-Law, Orrrcs: Corner Queen and Witter Streets, CEARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND. apfl lino eoddiw ex put wet her pic « DWELLING HOUSE on Great- George Street with seven Rooms. . Rent moderate. Apply to DAVIES & HASZARD. April 21. 2w ' I..I__]AE,IEJI~ ' QDERS £or No. 1 LIME left at my Oflics will be promptly filled, or to Mr. R. GRmonY,.nt the Kiln. l - C. H. SCHURMAN, Ap. 23 3‘. dysm ‘Wa'te_r stmc. Steamer Miralnichi . WILL leave" Montreal fofr Charlottetown on CATURDAY NEXT. 3otliinet Merchants should order at once, in order to be on time for lirsttrip. CA’RV3j..L sacs. ‘P37 . . iitss tnmt E.lllLl. note or Anglo-French coiiege ‘ Upper-‘Nos-wdod.‘ Eng. leslres a few more Pupils 1-tmrorts 7 A Certificate from South on. 8 land Ricnidence, ‘Weymonth St., ricttgtgown. febroad 3mos ' ‘ ' Ehave advertised in all onrlocal ii for many years thnt have the largest. the cheapest, the best assortment 0 Crockery, China. and Glassware in P.E. Iiland and that we sell more of this class of goods than any other House in this Prdvirice. This has never yet'heeri contradicted’ We have now in stock, and to arrive, 6000 Plate: 2600 Cups and Saucers, 300 Pitchers, 600 Bowls, moo Turnblers and Goblets, over a hundred Dinner Sets. I30 Tea Sets, I50 Chamber Sets. Hanging and Stand Lamps. A very large assortment pf Fancy Cups and Saucers; Fruit Sets, Glass Table Sets; very , nice Vases. Those Goods must and will he sold cheap at the cheapest Crockery Store “:- . W. P. COLWILI. : Nov. is ‘dé-w ry; ll. island Railway N_ AND AFTER sun KAY NEXT, . Train No. 3, leaving Suinmerside for Charlottetown at 6.20 a.m., and Train No. 4, leaving Charlottetown for Surnrnerside at L52) p.m., will be discontinued. , . i The Cape Traverse Branch Train wtlr run on Tuesdays, Thursdays and. Saturdays only after the above date. I. UNSWORTH, Superintendent; H Bay Stalloin *9 The Ierning Guardian leeael every last: by ‘Hill GUARDIAN PllBl.lSlllllG Co near rnnn. onto! 11! 9!! Cameron Block BRLXOH 0FFICE——C0lIll'Cl s"°°l" Summsreide.-8. T. Cuans. 3338'" Albnrton Boo k.store—-C-.31. Clarke, H80- 38°’- 'l'co Onlv llofnlns P39" l" W’ Province. 2-jj Othello, Atlanta Wilkes, and full sister to Beautiful Bells, ' Bell , Hinds Palo Alto Belle, Sn Bel ' Balldower, Bell Bird’, The Open Gates of Hell, J, W. B6.\'G0l7GK, TORONTO. ——e—— A letter to the N. Y. Voice from Oil‘ Park, lll., tells of a citizen of that pleoe,e church member and a man of noble char- acter, barring his thraldom to whiskey, who left his home and family to start for a Prohibition State to get away from the temptation of the nnloons. He had pray- ed over the matter and discussed it withl his wife, and deliberately came to the conclusion that there was no other way of escape for him. He could not bear to bid his babies good-bye for fear it might weaken his resolution, nor did he dare to wait till morning and then take the train ' at Oak Park, as in that case he would have to pass by the open nlnone. Ac- cordingly he walked nine miles in the dark of night to take a train before the saloons should begin " business." He told his wife th~y were like the open gates of hell ti him, and when he was near them it seemed as though the hosts of the devil were after him to get him in. ’Neath the sheltering pail of night, ‘Neath the stars tbet am‘... like tears ; See his father, hurrying on. With his warring hopes and ‘fears : Swiftly from his bsbiea sleeping, Swiftly from his poor wife weeping, Speeds he on, oh, rnsiily part 3‘ ‘ ' Tempted, weak, yet gallant heart 1 In God's nnmehe travels well, Flying from the ga_nee'of‘h'ell. ' Through the city's emu. Past the haunts of sin and sorrow, Hen! his echoing, haunted steps, H-iatening to the glad to-morrow ; Thinking of his babies sleeping, Praying for his good wife weeping ; Past the churches ta'l- and still, Past the mauinne on the hill ; Qt; he dies, Godspeed Ilyipg fro-it thegnteslof hell. I n his tossing, tniubled thought, Church and rueltin one, forth a blessed . 3 Rhone, a home, that his own- Wlsenaxin peace in. 5.3;; ins-e_ sleeping, Where for joy his wife '3 weeping. Where hi noble henrt ldny know, ‘ Safety from the demon ‘ W here God's blaming may dwell, Far from open gates of hell.‘ ‘ Christina inan, with ‘she-ughfo Use that ballot in younliand ; Here's theibntlle to be foughto_- Church of Christ, ariseand stand ! A Shield the million babies sleeping, Buooor all the wives ‘weeping ; Break. the chains that bind our brothers, Dry the tears of pxlefaced mother § Rise and crush this demon fell-— Shnt up all‘ the gates of hell 3 Girlsare Mad. rnsr irrzsr nniuiu is run K0083 sun 8 r.x.--cirr oonscits or sums, e., is run BOLD or l£GL'I.\'l‘0l3. -A 2. 2 cents 1\.'m.._0n. Y1! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . so . . . . . . . . ._ . - - sins]. x _ , , , . . . . . . Weekly Edition P“°u‘h Tel-ms—-P I‘“'v . " paid_in eilgallglv - - - 5....‘ '-we§li‘l§‘§d°i°t1P<;:.P"bu‘h;d °" T"°°' days and Thursde)"- 'l‘srms-—P0!‘ Y0“ , . M whgn in IdV3u‘~‘°v Single 00ptee_ 3 cu-to-t . : gvuggng mics furnished 00 *PP1’°""'°" ., D. ‘ mm: and Manama D“'°°‘°’ ,) . P. HOOD, ' Manager. 2nd darn Mlnnehaha ._ DA)! or , , ; ¢.Alcssa,- fifinflfieotflflt ‘ ' B3’ui2trui in. '6' in the ins) Atlanta, (dam of 2 in l ) Mascot that sold for,398.000, ass-two"-year-old Bsronlluosetltateold . ’ The above~8tallion;willin'°I'ddt_,R BHXO if 0| Woman’s II 1.25 oz. -.::..__.......:__;.—_—_: _-*‘_ ____ _ .__._.--__— Business it. it ._...._... ...._._..-. .....- _A____ --.._..---.— Russian Famine. F.-on private letters received in Eng- land during the 1... low dgr it Wald appear that the farninein is bi “*7 means the thing of the pn¢_tlIIt N08?!‘ reports have been inclined to repreien fig, In the districts of Title nod Rinum where Count Tulatoi has been working. the laroe some which be his l'0ed"€d I70"! all purl’: of the world have enabled him to cope with the distress in a really eficieut manner, but in the remoter And lo- favored districts the die‘! ha been gyfig-3|’ ingdeqinto, and the condition of th. ig morg precarious than gvgr, They Are not only wir.hont_ food. but have diep-eed of the horses agricultural implements upon which um year’e harvest depends. 'l‘.\'PlW0 "3 seurvy are hreakiwg out in a"l parts and spreading with alarming rapidity into dia- tricts unaflected by the tauiins itself. The spring thaw, which is just setting in, will make all roads impanabls in the count?! districtaforthreeorfour week!» Niall!‘ immediate prosp°et is darker P°’l“P' I? present than it has been at any time dint- in‘ an Vim“, The various orgnnizr tions which have been set on foot in this country to e rllect funds for the relief of the distrus are. therefore. earnestly appealing for further contributions. The Society of Friends. which hes dis- played more energy than any other body in the matter, has already collected some £50,ifll. The Russian Flllline Fund Committee, of which Lord ‘l-lonknwell is chnii-man, has up to the present received about £2.50). Lstterly a e-insidernble telling o5 has been caused in the contri~ butions by the impreuiou thnt the famine iaoverand further reliefnot required. As this impression is entirely vrroneotn the organizers of the relief funds are net- urally anxious to have it removed. Opiu- iousmaydileras to whether-it was the duty or not of the English people to con- PI Li.$ $31999; 0 will sue’ -relic‘ tentImestb:h£?:d'boaot.m:u:1.§l o a ' 03! W and all unpnrttks from ihcblood women [neat hssieaetrtsu ndactliern pamfiletfree. Soldever-ywhsreorsuitlfi ccs. scam 11 bonus DR. 1. S . ~Vh.t.'0..8c'ti:’oinIana geiega-r puma POSITIVE on a Friday, April 29th, 4 AT rwo O’CLOCK: ARGE assortment of New Furniture of all kinds, and one magnificent new Piano from the New York Piano Co , for positive cash. : Sale without reserve. Call and inspect. E. H. NORTON & 00., ’ i Auctioneers. ' u lllr. WI acts ,,W,,,,_, is new in charge ..... sienna; CURES D‘/SPEPSIA By acting upon°tli:; liver, s‘u3rzi:1ch and bowels and pu_rif};§tg tin.‘ blood, it re- moves every particle of the foul, impure or morbid. mzttters which ob- struct the prrzper‘ working 21: the digestive organs ;2:ul‘cau‘se dyspepsia. This explains why 15. B. B. succeeds ’ curing even tl~.eniost obstinate cases. e'.~i 1 s . Afar llauitcd to "Rent. HE Subscribers wish to rent a set of MILLS, withroome land attached, _or would 'pnrcha'sejon easy terms. Would like ’ at least, a. Grist and Saw Mill. Address at once CLARK 5'1? RENCH, Mount Stewart. Ap z8,"9a. ‘rwd, sin w , (llilldren’s ‘ Carriages! . Jns lmtcitrvnn of bestinalters, and A ’ be closed out ‘at oncechesp. JOHN N EWSON. ap25 dylmo ' '- CUR__ES CQNSTIPATION By regulating the‘bowe1s~and removing all foul accumulations, it promptly and permanently cfires this disease no matter of how long standing the case may l.«c--. B.-713.8. acts in a natural, thorough and pleasant manner, never causing nausea or griping. ...r- Workrnanship in the -Piintitiig‘ if v _ J ‘ lowest. Wsyeniwmrfl School Books and Stationery I Orders by mail prcmeptly (' p s 0 ‘s pp ‘ J A arquharson . .l?rufi.’ o . ANTED this season, One. ri......¢ ‘V n A EGGS,-for which theh‘ Cases supplied}:-ee Z . OASE FILLERBAT Having engaged an experienced man in no equal, and our prices are . T 9 _ ' 5°“ .'l'.“‘_. ‘*’..! .l"....;.'.""‘ :|:—1AszA.r=u:> A A Commission c imam. " i I ‘ .. . twice rm bornil In NESS. We in ’ Casrox, 0., April 25.=—Conairle_teble ‘ £1 m tributo in the first insbinee to the relief of Russian distress, but, having once be- gun, we cannot very well leave the work hall done. encitenientaud no little talk line been created in the neighboring town of Salem by an action tiken by V the city council Tuesday evening. EALED TENDERS addressed to the under. signed, and endorsed "Tender for nine Mlle brook Work," will be received until Tuesds. , the 13th day of His next. inclusive. ly, for e construction of a’ look at the outer end of the pier at Nine Mlle Creek. Queen's cunss s Iuousmsssi - By regulating and toning the liver and removing excess of -bile, this distress- Railway once Charlottetown, April :5, i892 tend to give tms l St.GeoiglPhalmaey "H MORRIS BLOCK. - Before receiving our Spring Stcclc of Drugs Chemicals, Soaps and Perfumes we will clear out the remaining portion of our Winter's stock of Soaps, Perfumes, Toilet and Fancy Articles at greatly reduced prices. "English, - American, German and Canadian. Soaps end. . They voted in Solemn session to adopt an. ordinance strictly prohibiting girls under 21 yeareof stge being shined upon the streetsor highways-ofthe town after 8 o'clock at night.‘ ‘ ’ The ordinance reads as follows: , Section 129, revised ordinances of the Co P.E.I.aocordl‘to'plan d a sgggdcntlon to soon dig a pllunonnw 3:’ Mm“ "(t'."“rbi»’nr.uo wornnoidtnd " o . .. we. Ten rs not b9eou$leredn‘nless mode ontutplatorm enmzlged ‘n ‘ signed _wltb_ths ac lgnatnres tgpderers. Aneoos bank oqno pa ‘tile to the orderolt lIitslstaoI'dfPnblio. orb. equal .‘.'."°P..‘:.’ °:‘l';.°€ :3‘°“a‘~..‘i.‘ ‘€.:§‘°"..“ll‘€: ' e or. _ ie ‘for!’ ted ii the party decline tliis coritrsct, or L tan tnsompletethe work contracted for. and ing disease, which-is the _frequent cause of sick héadaciie, dizziness, etc., is cured without fail. No remedy has ever performed so many permanent cures in the same space of time 3 has 3.3.3. ‘ .. ;E{fl3.?lll3‘C - ——-{6O4}---‘-—- Father hlcsweeney, of New . York. ’ ’ It is to the credit of the Roman Ca- tholic clergy of New York %ll_It'l-.39’; more than the ministers of any other de- nomination, have taken mans -sure-5'0 _ In ~ . finger in end final fault with their un- .P'l‘,5'\0II0‘II0tenl,ydrnnkerd,e'tlI@- , Catholics. ground against the saloius and wllliki drinking places of its city. which no breeding disease and poverty. -ad.-hort~ min‘ the lives of thousands‘ of our citizens. The Rev. Father Mcffiweeney, the out- spoken pnntor of St. Bfl(l.gOlp’l Clllpfllt New York, in a recent dilcpilflfi addressed to his people from the pulpit, ‘said: . 0 “Look at the daily newspapers and read the number of stabbings, murders and other crimes that fill the police courts, and from what‘ cause? All or very ueerly all from whisky drinking, In this parish are families who-never go on sea sober, ‘and some by abusing their wives and children. ‘They are not all t-ski-ii home on aehetter. D1864 fortunate wives for not lwvina supper. "'l‘hocus'nod habit of rum-‘drinking is bringing dhetruction on our Irish people, and it wouldhnvn benfat better for some «if them hard they the bogs of Ireland than to be xiueiavul money in the 91 this eity.’snd making themselves out for everybody. V I . . an fathers and mottiorsia -clvo-.1:-isobar. setuall ' ‘ ' children a. be c::.i..-t, .i.}:::‘::,:u”,,;h§*' w w in". Iv. ._ . ‘.1 ~Il¢lI8~ terse a 1;, _,,. . follows: “No young woman ..nlsder 21 years of age shall be permitted to be abroad upon the streets or highways of thg town after 8‘ o'clock It night, unless accompanied A by husband, parent or guardian.” . The penalty forviulatiori of this act shall beetineofnot more than $10, or fll imprisonment,’ orboth. . 1899 . -ordlunceie ssidto heir!" the {act that the town fathers have become alarmediet taken place there lately. g . Angst Dr. ‘r.t-titans alsornisde rt. disco_rery,remntly that the young :‘girls and young men of‘ the town ‘were wont to‘ auntie streets tstrysting places. and he . i-weighed the :fI’0lII the pulpit-.nndpointedouteheerilsofstI?eet in, such language that biebearers ‘ nreninuh enaperaaedrover of tbh blunt kind of ahliieflew, end: here Frifl! 1' to testehe. new low, and‘, liitt.l°lHI.?illI.wq‘- znl misting. . gr. ' ‘V * - " '. . 1*‘ ~- -,~ ...-. -...r' ;. .:_' ‘-.‘-.- ‘ ‘ . ' O . , ' — 1 .- é."'r. ‘ . " < : ;~« ,1‘ _ —«._ L-.,.x——z; “' - '."'"‘-"~ er‘--. 1"’-InoI__ ' - , ,v- .-. ‘-9’. Di Zn‘; Ci‘ I s ‘x; 4’.\‘~C s- '_~vA~¢r- 6!_-~-.9 ._ _,..-<: ~= ‘ " - a .0-" ct- town of Salem, are hsrebyainsnded an To go into cfect -on-end: after Hey I, ' -The occasion for emcting this peculiar the nuiulisr otelopeinente which luvs‘ ~.A1nube_g.ol ‘yang in the-min ' 3 p_., _ ..t . 3., - ..H v _ . ._A, , at - -_~ *‘: gr _l . 36- ‘ The De rtment doeenot bind itself to as. eept the owest or. any tender. ' _ By order. ‘E. Fe Es ROY; C secretary Department of Public’ Works, : . » - Ottawa, 21st April. 1%. 4 lpfl 21 On Road. - Eareinstruotod Lose ..Bnos. to sell by AUCTI N, on THURS: D.iY, May 5th, nt half-past" ten o'clock, on the premises, the Land and Buildings fronting on Malpeqne Road (Upper Great Geor ' Street), formerly known. as “ Higgs' ' Hay Press.” . The Lot faees..,83 feet front, rind runs back 222 feet 4 inches, with two large Buildings thereon. . The Buildings can be easily converted into Dxellioge and made one of the best yielding investments. in the City. -'l‘errns.-_-'-One_-thirtil. ash. Balance se- sured on the It‘ 6 per cent‘. : _ E. II. ‘NORTON & GO. . Auctioneers. The abtive propel ' rty is in a locality where dwelligfis are always in demand. ‘ Sale [of Pictures. nigh :1. sum. ' °‘-:".»xuo.:roa1.:’%’° gas 11A?-‘8£d%=<‘tc‘ I :- pill be return-d in case or non-acceptance or p LAND AND Bllllllllllls on . . . _' 'Dl3§:_ CU-RES SCl?OFfU'LA . It con; . impr~.' i.l'l¢‘\\‘I -« .. blQtCu>('.-3.. 7 >'. Am , ‘t‘tl.lO7:.i 3-2;". ._._, ful powers of B,B. , This scot.'r‘,:c _c.=z‘ hfirnnnity arises chiefly from b.1a_l '1:-lrwl, for which B.B.B. has pr'.n'c;i 5;.-.~=f.t' the most successful -z»:.z2":u‘.«';.' <5 l.::Ki€t‘£'l times. ‘recs tlz: iritfivxlof vvery o {»'V¥::;";='-J‘) pimple to _ Piniples, '.' ', ra~.iy¢-s.o:ra:;»tlot3s. sores, etc., vanish ':«.-tori:-:: lwsfora": the wonder- perfurnes always on hand, cheaper than ever. held word. 7 Try abox. sample size Ice. regular size We are also cleaning out our Winter Stock of Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, etc.. so lovers of ad .7 e - a genuine Havana can procure their smoke “ ‘V-“' P "~ Davies’ Ointment is getting‘ more popular than ever, and we soon hope to see it a house- 25 r. ns c. navies, nruggigg. give every Farmer lagehaooe to g A For Sale or To Let. This farm properg igef-vicinity of F0r._paI'ticula'rs apply to - ' DA-VIES .5» has his ZARD, . I HA‘l‘,_v‘aluable_ rty in Clialottetown ' , recent ' in ~ "ression" of Wfl known! as theP““Herinitag'e Farm.” comp:isingsmnr,¢8,acns oflsnd. » high" state of cnltlvnti0Il,. Solicitors. * that I can,-idwlith a small profit gnd 331°‘: Put the price of Lime I: reach of ever-y.F,enner in the country 89% Iufilcient Lime toenable his land yield him the fruit: of his labor, which in impossi Pfinlivep stimulant. Parths t alt’ throughout the cropping season, thei.r_aoeoI3nt8.l>r Jilly l.st,-1s92. » Price and terms for this .season.:' Unriddled Lime for farm 62.eents; credil:6'I cents, . Riddled Li .M_lS8 ,H. V‘ v‘ if I. casheocents; oredinocsnti. “ credit26ocuts. J.‘ 1. Prism. As. I . agoodharvest, I have decided, after ' a year’s experisncein the Liine 3 to °“'l‘ mp for Mason end.Plastering, ' Riddlings or Slack Lime, cash so cents ; St ‘ A to 'bleto”npectl8udt a th it s ' ' the lid’ of lime or some‘. 0$lf0!?lY|:l'0 gkfl. '- have = the benefit of the cashprios’hy'sett1ing -—-uj tfi jmsjnvn . ii clay. Come ‘gin aiiay to Tlygywgg the Corner. just .bslow..London nears. Don’t d 5 3 V. A‘, ’‘:‘l It does nos_svnqnssvu-tnnlbblsag I It given any Poltpla, «D- For [Whit will lillg in an up