-_ ates en Death in March Winds -———— j ' Posts and novelists go into ecstasies over what they romantically call ‘beautiful apring, aud ‘“‘geutle spring,’ and while, oo doubt, every oueis glad to see wiater release its icy grasp, ‘ beautiful spring” is, after all, one ot the most deadly s:asons of the year. Suddea | extreme cold, | teansitioas fram warmth to with piercing, chilling winds; from dry to| sloppy, ‘‘ muggy weather, all combine to | make the season a most trying one, even to | the hardiest constitution, while to those with | weak coastitutions the season is one of positive danger. Undoabtedly the greatest danger at this season of the year is from cll in the| head, which very few escape, and which | if not promptly and thoroughly treated, | developes into c utarrh, with all its dis- | agreeable and loathsome effects. Catarrh, | weglected, almost as certainly developes into | consumption, anoually destroying thousands | of lives. At this trying season no househoid | should be withoat a bottle of Nasa! Balm. Ia! eases of cold in the head it gives aimost | iastaat relief and effects a speedy cure, thus | preventiag the development of catarrh. Where | the latter disease has already secured a hvld | it is equally efficacious, and with persistent | use will cure the worst case. From the | it sweetens the breath, stops the nauseous droppings into the throat and lungs, dispels these dull headaches that afilict the suti-rer from catarrh. Nasal Balm is not advertised as a cure-a'l—it is an honest remedy which never fails to cure cold in the head o eatarrh when the directions are faithfully followed, and thousands throughout the country have reason to bless its «discovery. Nasil Balm may be hid from all dealers or will be sent p»st-piid on receipt of price (50) cents, small, or $l, large siz: bottle) by ad- dressing Fuiford & Co., Brockville, Oat. Hawkine and spitting, foul breath, loss of senses of taste and smell, oppressive headache, ete., are the :esults of catarrh. Nasal Balm offers a certain and speedy relief and perman- ent cure from all these miseries, Thousands of testimonials speak of its wonderful merit. Try it; sold by all dealers. lw Canada Atlantic §. $, Co The Best Route to Boston ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA.) outset IWHE STEAMSHIP * HALIFAX” leaves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston every Wednesday Morning at 8 o'clock, and Lewis's Wharf, Boston, for Ilalifax every Saturday at noon. Passengers for Boston from P. E, Island can leave Charlottetown by Steam Navigation Co's. steamers via Pictou Tuesday morning, and go on board on arrival at Halifax on Tues- day evening without extra charge. Through Tickets for sale on board Steam Navigation Co’s, steamers and by F, T. NEWBERY, Agent, ap30—eod & wy Chari ottetown. - B Sure You Get BRACE’S CHAMPION CREAMER, AND TAKE NO OTHER. Ts you'll save all the Cream. It per- fectly separates the Cream from the Milk. It is the best the world ever saw. Worth double any other kind, and sold cheaper this year than ever. ——ALSu—— The Great COOKER AND ROASTER, for roasting beef, baking bread, beans, fruit cake, etc. It can’t be beat. Geta Creamer and a Cooker from your nearest merchant and try them. Both made by that first-class Tinsmith, H. D. WADMAN. For sale Wholesale or Retail by R BRACE. Aiso—The Cheapest Crockery and best Groceries in the city given in exchange for Eggs or good Golden Butter. To customers, the buyer's cent given for Eggs ia case lots. R. K. BRACE. kK. mayI8 WANTED Ww* May19—3m eod. BOSTON STEAMERS, YTEAMER ‘ CARROLL” ‘% on SATURDAY, 16th and fortnightly afterwards. Leaves Charlottetown on THURSDAY, 2istinst., at 6p.m., and fortnightly after- wards, Freight at lowest current rates. rates lower than by other routes. Steamer “STATE OF INDIANA” is now being refitted in Boston for this Line, and will be ready in June to make, with the Car- roll, weekly trips. CARVELL BROs., mayl3—city dailies 2aw WANT Hides, Calf Skins, Sheep Skins and Horse Hides, LONG BROS., Tanners, Euston St. leaves Boston iust.,, at noon, Passage Agents. For Sale or To Let. COTTAGE AND GARDEN on Upper p Spring Park Road, now occupied by Mr. John Ball, and next to Mr. George Sim. monds’, Possession given 24th June. Garden can be waked at once. Apply to MRS. OFFER, (Jneen Street. may1l3—3aw {‘EALED TENDERS addressed to the under- \ signed, and endorsed ‘“ fender for Lodian >upplies,” will be received upto noon of MUN- DAY, 8th June, 1891, for the undermentioned articles. orany of them, tobe deitvered to the [adian Superintendent on Lennox Island, in such quantities and at sych times after the Ist July, 191, asthey may bs required hy him: -Flour, fea, Sugar, Factory Coccon, Print, Moccasins Lumber, Shingles, Nails. Samoles of such of the above mentioned articles as ara transmis- sable by post should accompany each tender. Che lowest or any tender not necessari‘y ac- cepted, Any newspaper inserting this advertisement | without authority from this Department through | Sonne 3 Printer, will forfeit payment for the L. VANKOUGHNRT, Deputy of the Superintendent General of Indian Affairs, a oe of ladian A flairs, wa, Sth May, 1891, mayl3 eee ae te THE DAILY EXAMINER, HOUSES FOR SALE. | Rare Chance! HE Heirs of the late William G. Wright offer for sale the following Dwelling Houses, with Lots of Land respectively at- tached, situate in Charlottetown :— 1. The large three-story, Double Tenement Dwelling House with Shop, on the corner of Hillsborough and Water Streets. 2. The Double Tenement Dwelling House on the north-west corner of Weymouil: and King Streets. 3. The Double Tenement Dwell'n¢ House, fronting on Weymouth Street, next to No. «. 4. A Single Tenement Dwelling Heuse — on Hensley Street. * For further particulars apply at the Law _ oww weer, |BOUSBKGBDOIS ALSCRUOL, Oftice of ap25—dy 3aw tf wky li FOR SALE. Side Wheel Ferry Steamer. | in | side } Tuk STEAMER “CHEBUCTO,” built Nova Scotia in 1863: register tens, €5; lever engine: 28 mch cylinders, three feet stroke; | 25 horse power; length over all, 93 feet; breads! | over all. 34 feet; depth of hold, 9 feet; draft of | water, 6 feet ; speed, 9 knots; easy on coal The above steamer has been in service on Halifax tiarboras a Ferry Boat between Dart- mouthand Halifax. Is copper-bottomed. will carry ten ordinary one-horse teams and about one bundred passengers. Further particulars may be had on applica- ticn to G. E. VANBUSKIRK, Secy. Dartmouth Ferry Commissien, Dartmouth, N.S ap23 ave Re COM Ea. Round, se * Slack, Now Landing ani ia Store at MecMillan’s Depot. R. McMILLAN, ap30—dy wy Im NOTICE. ‘HE IMPORTED CARRIAGE STAL- r j LION **@2s™M" will make the season of 1891 as follows : Will go to Charlottetown by train on Mon- day, 4th May, and will stand at Barrister’s stables up to Monday, May 11; thence will yroceed to Montague Bridge by Huaif-Way House, where he will remain over night; thence to Montague Bridge on 12th and re- main at J. J. McDonald’s until evening of the 14th ; thence to his stable at Lower Montague, remaining there until Mouday, 18th. The above route will be continued fort- nightly during the season, health and weather permitting. lerms for the Season: - $11 00 cash, or note of hand at first service, payable lst November, CLOW & POOLE, Owners, James Puituirs, in charge. Murray Harbor, April 24, 1891--dy& wy Mortgage Sale. fo be sald by Public Auction, on THURSDAY the Fourrn day of June, A. D. 1891, at Twelve o'clock, noon, atthe Court Honse ip Summerside in Prince County, under a power of sale contained in an Indenture of M ortgage, dated the Fourteentn day of Angust, A. D, 1882, and made between Edward O'Hrien and Mary, his wife, of the one part, and Kkdward Jarvis Hodgson of the other part :— LL that trect, piece and pareel of land, situ ate, lying and being on Lot Number T'wo, in Prince County, in Prisce Edward Island, com- meacinvg on the south side of a road marked on the Land Office working plan of said Township as “Irving Road,” andin the eastern boundary of fifty acres of land formerly in possession of Alexander Murphy and now in that of ‘Thomas McGrath, being fifty chains east from the east- ern side of the western road; thence running along said boundary south forty degrees west to the north boundary of fifty-five acres of land con- veved to Juha Haywood ; thence east alongs boundary to the Clark Road; thence crossing the same and following the eastern side thereo' veyed to John Crockett ; thence east to a point sixty chains uud ten liaks east from the western thence south forty degrees west twenty chains end cighteen links, orto the division line be- tween said Township Number Two and Town- ship Number bree ; thence east slong said line ‘0 land now or formerly in possession of Artemas W. Clark ; thence north forty degrees east along the western boundary thereof to the Irving road aforesaid, and thence west - lcng the same, cross- ing the Clark road, twenty-five chains or to the place of commencement, containing seventy- three acres of land, a little more or less. For further particulars apply at the office of J. EK. Wyatt, Solicitor. Summerside. Dated this Twenty-third day of April, 1891. EDWARD J. HODGSON, ap?3—eod&wy tl sle Mortgagec. "7 ae and Carriage Stallion ; Parnell will stand at the owner’s stable for the season at $°0. For further particulars and pedigree app!y to the owner, P. P. GILLIS, may 3 —Ilmeod Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of a Writ of Statute Execution to me directed. issued out of Her Maiesty’s Supreme Court of Jadicature, at the suit of Robert ©. McLeod against Frank Ferguson, I have taken and seizaa as the property of the said Frank Ferguson, alithe right, title and in- terest of the said Fran!: Ferguson ia and to all that tract, piece and parcei of land. situate, lying and being on Lot or Tewnshio Number ie in Queen's County, ia Prinee Kd. ward Island, bounded und d. seribed as follows : Bounded on the south by the division line be- tween Townships Numbers Forty-nine and Forty- eight; onthe west by lands in posession of Daniel McRae and John Dewar; on the north by land in possession of John F. Baker: on the east by landsin possession of Henry Me'¢reg xv and Duncan McCallum, aud containipg one hundred and twenty acres of lacd. a little more or less, in Queens County; and IT do hereby give Public Notice that | will, on WEDNESDAY the KIGHL TRENTH day of NOVEMBER next, 1891, at ‘T'welve oclock, noon, at the Court House in | Chatlottetown, inthe siid County. set up and | sell at Public Auction the said property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the Levy marked on the said Writ, being one buadred and thirteen dollars and eighty-nine cents, besides Sheriff's | fees and incidental expenses, ’ JAMES CURTIS, Sheriff. Nut and | southwesterly to the north boundary of land con-4_ road (being the rear boundary of said land); [/ NERVE BEANS are a new discovery that relieve and enre the worst cases of Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor and Failing Manhood ; restores the weakness of body or mind cansed by overwork, or the er- rers or excesses of youth. This Remedy absolutely cures the most obstinate cases, when all other TREATMENTS have failed evea to relieve. ‘They do net, like other preparations ' sdvertised for Lost Manhood, etc., interfere with i digestion, but impar? new life, strength and ! energy in a quick and harmless manner peculiar to themselves. a : ! Sold by druggists at $1.09 per package. or six for $500, or sent by mail on receipt of price. | address THE JAMES MEDICINE CoO., Cana- dian Agency, St. Joha, N Write for pamphlet. Sold in Charlottetewn, i whalesate and retail, by Gsorge hk. Hughes and Reddin Hros. d&w lyr—aypl TT DR. JAMES’ NERVE BEANS Panes repaired and Upholstering FE and general jobbing done with — R. D. PYKE, Cor. of Pownal and Grafton Streets. may8—Gieod pd What! s Never ! Eimcore ” Dyes “" Equal to any Package Dye in the Market. Only Just the thing for Home Dyeing. COLORS BRIGHT AND FAST. Co., Manufactvrers, Moutreal. janl2—dy wky —— ABOUT THE—— Cooker and Roaster. St. DUNSTAN’S COLLEGF, — November 28, 1°99. The “Patent Cooker” advertised by HK. Kk. Brace has been in use at St. Dunstan’s College for some time, and has proved to be a g:eat success, tJ. C. McDonatp, Titular Bishop of Irina. Mr. R. K. BRACE,— It gives us much pleasure to recommend your “Cooker.” We have had one in use at St. Joseph's Convent and like it very much. certainly a most useful article. THe Sisters or St. JosEPH’s CONVENT. Mr. R. K. Brace,— Thave given the “Cooker” I got from you a most careful trial. T find it most useful for roasting Beef, etc. 1 am sure a person once using one would not like to do without it. Mrs. T. J. MORRIS. For saie at Wright Made by H. D. Wadman. Bros’., Summerside, or most_ any Country S.ore- Wholesale or Retail from RK. K. BRACE. ALso--2 Express Wagons. 25 Benches, just the thing for Schoolhouse or Hall. keeper. eodiw—m ch2 THE BS. LAURANCE Spectacles and Eye Glasses. THE only Optical Goods in Canada which have been reeommended by the Presidents and Vice-Presidents of all the Medical and Surgicsl Societies in Canada and Great Britain. Far superior to snv other for retaining perfect vision. Sele Agent for Charlottetowa,— G. G. JURY, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician, North Side of Queen Square, Opposite Post Office. Ch’town, Sept. 4, 1892—2aw eel qi Liver Oil AND THE it | Hypophosphitas of Lime and Soda. No other Emulsion is so | @asy to take. It does not separate nor | spoil. It is always sweet as cream. | The most sensitive stomach can retain it. CURES _ Scrofulous and | Wasting Diseases. Chronic Cough. ! Loss of etite. | Mentai and Seas Prostration. General Debiiity, &c. ee Beware ofaliimitations. As'‘c for “the D. & L.” Emulsion, and refuse | | ail others. | PRICE SOC. AND $1 PER BOTTLE. | » on —_ a one a niet _ iitaeeat sinitineie ! HAVE YOU GOT THE GRIP ? fP-HEN USE HAWKER’S TOLU AND CHERRY BALSAM. It acts like a charm, Also use Hawker’s Pills with it, Price 50 cents. HAVE YOU HAD TAR GRIP? Then use HAWKER’S NERVE AND Sheriff's Office, Queen’s County, March 13, 1891. ALBERT H. M4cNEILL, Plaintiff's Atiorney. mceh23 STOMACH TONIC to build up and strength- en the system. It is the best invigorator. Send for Sample Card to J. S Robertson & ; HERE I$ WHAT THRY SAY. Ee: | | i It 1s } cetacean et NO: aie erent tll a if Pj The circular around ench box explains tha symptoms. Alsohbow to cure. @ great Variety «* diseases. Phis tuior mation alone is worth ten times the cost. A handsome IlLilustrated pamphiet sentfree con- tains valanbie intor- mation. Send for it. Dr. i. S. Johnson Co., 22 Custom House |{ Street, Boston, Maes. “*Best Liver Pil} Kuowa.” : i ant ING | —(X)————— YLIES !—Over 100 varieties, including all old favorites and many new _ patterns for inland and sea fishing. The largest and best assortment ever shown here. LINES, CASTS, HOOKS, REEIS, BASKETS, FLY BOOKS, BAIT BOXES, LANDING NEPS. RODS. all prices from 50c. to $10.00; TIPS, RINGS, KEEPERS, etc., etc. etc. WATSOW’S DRUC STORE. Charlottetown, May 19, 1891. mt eat Re ae These pillawere a sron-/ dertuidiseove. vy. Uar hike any others, Une Pilla Bose. tise take them ensily. Piee } most delicate weusen use them. Em fact ail}! jadies can olt#in very = great benent from the i ase of Parsons’ #*ills. t One bet sent post | , paid for 24 ctr., or Gt boxes for Gi In siz mus. BO Pilisia every bwx. We pay duty to Canada. rd ‘ a YOU WANTING A CHEAP WATCH Y°?U WANTING A GOLD OR SILVER WATCH RE RE RE YOU WANTING A GOOD TIMEKEEPER RE YOU WANTING A GOLD ENGRAVED RING RE YOU WANTING A DIAMOND or other Set RING RE YOU WANTING ANYTHING IN JEWELRY RE YOU WANTING YOUR WATCH REPAIRED RE YOU WANTING YOUR JEWELRY REPAIRED RE YOU WANTING ANYTHING ENGRAVED In 'sO, CALL £2 G. H. TAYLOR'S, NORTH SIDE OF MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, May 14, 1891. OCrrmEcTLy TO THe S;: TAESTARTANEOUS i | a4 rd £eV2 Wd ITS Reto Fer CRAMPS, C21 wed rym ote ees heeds Wem +20 w DIARRHGEA, DYSLIT&. CHOLERA MOFR7Ti::, all COWEL COM?iAIcT> KO REWECY EGLALS PAIM-RIL re . ane c= =— Ne - — tae TT “ar E CURN 5, oP ix 1 NEURALGIA and TOOTIIACI®2. “™@ Xe usec both internal! parton ae acts cuichly, effording cimost insts. : relief from the eeverest pain. ers = OTTi.,; Soro Everrwierc 47 250.486 £3 Deware of Counterfeits and Iimitationa, FURNITURE REPAIRED. Now is the Time to have your Furniture Repaired, Repainted and Reupholstered. OLD FURNITURE MADE TO LOOKNEW. We have a nice lot of Coverings for Lounges, Smoking Chairs, ete. MARK WRIGHT & C0., Ltd. Charlottetown, March 26, 1891. SE ARRAASAWH StS Sak Sa Children. se SN eS ~s > for Infants and *“Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that { recommiend it as superior to any prescriptioa known to me.” H. A. Arcuer, 3. D., 111 Se, Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y, Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhora, Ernctation, Kilis Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di- gestion, Without injurious medication. Tax Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, N. wv a. tem when weakened by changes of the season. the GREAT ORIGINAL is upon the label. is larger than ever before. ciated. aloug with a sample of our own, to the Pub'ic Analyst, we received the following reply: Messrs. Kenneth Campbell & Price 50 cents. For sale by Druggiste and General sod & wky—febl7 A Reputation of Five and Twenty Years Standing (! —— (0) —— MPBELL'S QUININE WINE. NVALUABLE in cases of Loss of Appetite, Weak or Painful Indigestion, Malaria, Lowness of Spirits, Fevers of all kinds, and asa general Strengthener of the Sys It is necessary to remember that there are many so-called Quinine Wines, but that ! ** Campbell's,” and that the genuine bears our sigaature he best proof of its value is the fact that its sale at the present time The following certificate shows how CAMPBELL’S QULNINE WINE is appre- Having submitted two samples of Quinine Wine, imitations of the genuine, ***CAMPBELL’S’ is the only genuine Quinine Wiae of the three samples examined at Co's. request.” Joun Baker Epwanrps, Ph. D., F. C. 8. ap2l Public Analyst, THURSDAY, MAY 28 1891. | Honea. CHARLOTTETOWS OFFICE : Kent Street, pert ac ’ door ty Beware NOTICE AUTOSSAPH J Insist upon having the SOLD BY ALL pe Factory, Toronto, Cnt, a THE GREAT ENGLISH Rye OF PIRELY VEGETABLE INGREDIENs A» WITHOUT M , USED By THE ENGLISH PROPLE Fog OVER 120 YEARS, ig These Pills consist of a carefuland ture of the best and mildest apenenis the pure extract of Flowers of Then be found a mest efficacious remedy for of the digestive organs, and tor cldradiontret pid action of the liver and bowels Which produce digestion and the several varieties of bilious and ding complsints. Seld hy all Chemirta, : WHOLESALE AGENTS: EVANS AND SONS, MONTREAL, - GRATEFUL—COMFORTING EPPS'S GOGH BREAKFAST, “By a thorough ee : liwe which govern the bys aad nutrition, and by a carefol fine properties of well-selected hee provided our breakfast tables withad: © catcly flavorsd beverage ~ e many heavy doctors’ bills. Itis Ni use of such articles of diet that a may be gradually buit up wntil stron ! resist every tendency to disease, unde d subtle maladies are floating around us attack wherever there is a weak ¢ may escape many a fatal shaft by ow selves well fortified with pure i perly nourished frame.”--Civil i Meade simply with ‘dling i Scld only in packete, b, +" were lod th: JAMES EPPS & CO., HeneopathieGmia, London, Engiand, pee dy & wky deo i¢—t yr mn Os wen PUREST, STRONGEST, BE CONTAINS NO i Alem, Ammonia, OR ANY INJURIOUS SOSTARE, E.W.GILLETT, *"""Geeee MANUFACTURER OF YEAS? Cass! —_————— Paes ie te Se SOOTHING, CLEANSING, HEALING. instant Relief, Perms Cure, Failure Impossib’e ~ Many so-called diseases are simply symptoms of Caterr, such as beacache, losing som8e of sme.!, foul breath, lass and spitting, gener of Monies "ote, If you ere troubled with eny of these org kindred sy:mptoins, you have Catarrh, aod should Jose BO) time procuring a bottle of Nasan Batu. Be warned time, neglected cold in b results in Catarrh, follow by consumption and deat Sold by all druggists, or sent, post paid, on receipt of price (50 cents and $1 by addressing FULFORD & CU, Brockville.