Thousands of Lives Lost Posta and novelists go into ecatasies 01 what they romantically call “‘beautiful spriag and ‘‘gentle epriag,’ and while, no do every oneis glad to see winter release it: grasp, *‘ beautiful spring” 1, on is, after Ali, ¢ the most deadiy seasons of the year. 8 ler transitions from warmth to extreme coll, with piercing, chilling winds; from dry to loppy, “‘muggy’ weather, all combine to make the season a most trying one, even to the hardiest constitution, while to those with weak constitutions the season is one of positive danger. Undoubtedly the greatest danger at thie season of the year is from col] in the head, which very few escape, and which if not promptly and thoroughly treated, developes into ecstarrh, with all its dis- agreeable and loathsome effects, Catarrh, neglected, almost as certainly developes into | cousumption, annually destroying thous ins of lives. At this trying season no househo'd should be without a bottle of Nasa! Balm. In eases of cold in the head it gives aimost instant relief and effects a speedy cure, th preventing the development of catarrh. \\ he the latter disease has already secured « huld | it is equally efficacious, and with persistent | use wili cure the worst case. From the outset | it sweectens the breath, stops the nauseous | droppings into the throat and lungs, dispels those dull headaches that aillict the sufferer | from catarrh. us Nasal Balm is not advertised | as # cure-all—it is an honest remedy which | never fails to cure cold in the head or | eatarrh when the directions are faithfully | followed, and thousands throughout the | country have reason to bless its discovery. Nasal Balm may be had from all dealers or will be sent post-psid on receipt of price cents, small, or $1, large size bottle) by dressing Fulford & Co., Brockville, Ont. on} Pen i wy “aU _—— — What a——(Story)! For Neuralgia, a nove! cure—which we can | hardly believe to be true, will ever become ular--is vouched for, itis said by the New York Sun. Aa Irish girl in Paterson, N.J., had suffered with Neuralgia of the head and face until almost frantic with pxin ; | actually beating the wall with her h cause insensibility. Her employer ,hiviog heard that a Dr. tore had cured rheum *tiam by the sting of a wasp, asked the girl if she would try it. With courage born of despair, she exclaimed ‘“‘Any other torture wonld be pleasure beside this.” A yellow wasp was obtained, and vexed into stinging her face Within a few moments the pain ceased, the girl feil asleep, and strange to say, never again had an attack of neuralgia. Well, we don't blame her. The remedy ww probably too heroic for a second dose. A learned specialist when told this yarn remarked, ‘The pain may have ogee temporarily, but it conld only have been temporary.” Continued he, “It is a fact that a sudden shock to inflamed and painful nerves wili stop pain,” but the remedy is worse than the dis- ease, as many uathinking people in after years find out, who apply tiery and dangerous compounds externally to stop neuralgia and to | ar ww rheumatism. They only continue to shock theic nervous system, ignorant of the fact | that, as inthe morphine or alcobol babit their | mental and moral nature is thus gradually | being destroyed. ‘‘ Make haste slowiy if you expect tu cure any nerve disease” was the advice toa lady by a friend who had been cured of chronic neuralgia by using for some time Johnson's Anodyne Liniment inhaled, taken internally, and applied externally, as advised in the wrapper around every bottle. Neuralgia is a fever or inflammation of the nerves, and only by degrees can any inflam- mation be cured ; and then only by an anodyne treatment. Old Dr. Johnson had this in miod when he devise! his Anodyne Liniment; ® remedy now known to everyouc, «as it deserves to be. Surely a medicine without real merit could not have survived for eighty years, as this one has done. m5 dy6i wkli nn _______ Summerside Exports. ScumMMERSIDE, May 13th. Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence,Cameron, master, for Point du Chene :— Re EN Ss inc ccvdaseccbecs ..§ 280 114 bush potatoes............ 53 Gian heeks che cucwwehes ses 200 SO bile oysters ...........- 77 $ 610 On same date per M A Starr,— 2724 bush potatoee ........... 1226 43,300 Ibs hides',....... 1532 $ 2558 By steamer St. Lawrence on 29th,— iL ccapevusbuaaes coceee $467 1300 bush oats......... seb ebabees 715 EE ck dcebciecteise i69 EE ss cans ech cs eene 78 $ 1519 NOTICE. FFXYHE IMPORTED CARRIAGE STAL- LION *GEM”" will make the season of 182] 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 roceed to Montague Bridge by Half-Way ouse, where he will remain over night ; thence to Montague Bridge on ]2th and re- main at J. J, McDonald's until evening of the l4th ; thence to his stable at Lower Montague, gc oe ge until Monday, 18th. The above route will be continued fort nightly during the ssason, health and weather permitting. ferms for the Season : ~$11 00 cash, or note of hand at first service, payable lst November. CLOW & POOLE, Owners, jaM¥s Pauiuirs, in charge. Murray Harbor, April 24, 1891—dy& wy ee a ee a SEALED TENDERS addressed to the under- | signed, and endorsed “Tender for Indian Sup. lies,” will be received upto noon of MUN- DAY, 8th June, 1891. for the undermentioned articles. or any of them, tobe deivered to the Indian Superintendent on Lennox Island, in such quantities and at such ti Ix9i, as they may be required by him ea, Sugar, Factory Cotton, Print, Lumber, Shingles, Nails. the above mentioned articles as ara transmis- sable by post should accompany each tender. ann or any tender not necessarily ac RY newspaper inserting this advertisement raeeut authority from this Department through © Queen's Printer, wil] forfeit payment for the ame. lL. VANKOUGHNET, Superintendent General of Indian Affairs, sit Deputy of the Ovogeiment mayl3 mes after the Ist July, | :—Flour, ' Moccasins, | Samples of such of | COAL | Round, ' Provinelal | signed, in | Market Clerk, Charlottet j innd in the > DAILY EXAMINER, SATURDAY, MAY 16 1891. and Slack, Nut Now Landing and in Store at McMillan’s Depot. R. McMILLAN. ap3) —dy ws ln PRIZG List, - HE and the under- from the ie ean obtained ir« the Cameron Block, ‘ or rf. m or n. Ww A. 3 wow 2i WARBURTON, ser retary. ' 4 . > “er e } Mortgage Sale. r sold by Pablic Auction, on FRIDAY, the 9th day of May, A. D. 1891, at the hour cf Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince County, under a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the Thirteenth day of April, A. D. 1885, and mae between William 8. Williams, Junior, andJemima Williams, his wife, of the one part, acd Joseph H. Locke of the other part, and by him assigued to Hon. John Yeo and Wiliam Reid: LL the estate and interest of the said John & Yeo and William Keid, as Assignees of said Mortgage, in and to all that piece of land situate, lying and being on Township Number Seventeen, or] |iu Prinee County, in svid Island, bounded as fol- lows, that ia to say :—Bounded on the north by the Charlottetown road, onthe east by land ia possession of Willism H. B:own, on the south by possession of George Hinton, and on the west by the road leading from Summerside to the Charlottetown road, being all the lands described inan indenture dated 14th January, 18 9, made between William 8S. Williams, Senior, of the one part, and the said William 8. Williams of the other part. ALSO -All that other tract, piece or parcel of lavd situate in Township Number Seventeen aforesaid, bonnded as follows :—On the north by tbe said Charl wtetown road, onthe east by the seid road leading from Summerside to the Char- lottetowa road, andon the south and west by land in possession of Louis Green, being all the lands described in two several indentures, dated respectively 27th April, 1870, and in or about the month of March, A. 1). 1885, made between Wil- liam 8. Wiliams, Senior, of the one part, and the said William 8, V/illiams of the other part, all said lands being about forty acres. more or less. jpated this 24th day of April, A. D. 1891. For further particulars apply at thea office of J. BE. Wraet. farrister-ct-Law, Summerside. ap25—dy iw law ” s heriff's s Sale. >Y virtue of a Writ of Statute Execution to > me directed. issued out of Her Maiesty’s Supreme Conrt of Judicature, at the suit of Ropert ©. MeLeod against Frank Ferguson, I 1ave taken and seized as the property of the said Frank Ferguson, allthe right, title and in- terest of the said Frank Ferguson in und to all that tract, piece and parcei of land. situate, lving and being on Lot or Sree Number Forty-eight, in Queen’s County, ia Prince Ed- ward Island, bounded and ad: scribed as follows: Bounded on the south by the division line be- tween Townships Numbers Forty-nine and Forty- eight; onthe west by lands in possession of Danie! McRae and John Dewar; on the north by land in possession of John F. Baker; on the east by landsin poasession of Henry McGregor and Duncan McCallum, and containing one hundred and twenty acres of laad, a littie more or less, in Queen’s County; and I do hereby give Public Notice that I will, on WEDNESWAY, the EIGHTEENTH day of NOVEMBER next, 1891, at Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court Hoase in Charlottetown, inthe said County. setup and sellat Public Auction the said property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said Writ, being one hundred and thirteen dollars and eighty-nine cents, besides Sheriff's fees and incidental expenses. JAMES CURTIS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Queen’s County, March 13, 1891. ALBERT H. MACNEILL, Plaintiff's Attorney. mch23 Mortgage Sale. To beseld by Public Auction, on THURSDAY the Fourth day of June, A. D. 1891, at Twelve o'clock, noon, atthe Court Honse in Summerside in Prince County, under a power of sale contained in an Indenture of M ortgaze, dated the Fourteenth dag of August, A. D. 1882, and made between Edward O'brien and Mary, his wife, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson of the other part :— LL that tract, plece and parcel of Jand, situ ate, lying and being on Lot Number Two. in Prince County, in Prince Edward Island, com- meacing 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 ina 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 John Haywood ; thence east along said boundary to the Clark Road; thence crossing the same and following the eastern side thereof southwesterly to the north boundary of land con- veyed to John Crockett ; thence east to a point sixty chains and ten liaks east from the western road (being the rear boundary of said land); thence south forty degrees west twenty chains and eighteen links, orto the division line be- tween said Township Number Two and Town- ehip Number Three; thence east slong said line } | | | | | i | | | } } } | } } | } } io land now or formerly in possession c Artemas W. Clark ; thenve 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 piace of commencement, containing seventy- three acres of land, a little more or less. ror further particulara apply atthe office of J. E. Wvatt, Solicitor. Summerside. Dated this T'wenty-third day of April, 1891. EDWARD J. HODGSON, ap?3—cod& wy tl sle Mortgagee. CAKE AND PASTRY DELICIOUS: BREAD AND BISCUITS Light and Flaky ! Pure and Wholesome! WHEN MADE WITH WOODILL’S | BAKING HERMAN | POWDER. ppI7L +n as 2 ae RIZE LIST for 1891 is now ready, ! * Poiviésd | ] a is y> ; Redtin Bros. V Housekeepers Attention, | EAURNITURE repaired and Upholstering |.5. and general jobbing done with despatch. R. D. PYKE, Cor. of Pownal and Crafton Streets. mayS -Gieod pa NERVE BEANS are a new discovery that relieve and cure the worst cases of Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor and Failing Manhood ; restores the weakness of body or mind caused by overwork, or the er- rors or excesses of youth. This Remedy absolutely cures the most obstinate cases, Dit. JAMES’ NERVE BEANS ‘7 on? wr relieve n all or? they do not, like other preparations Exhibition, 1891. )«: ; j advertised for Loat Manhood, etc., interfere with roation, but impart new life, strength and energy in a quick and harmless manner peculiar ito themselvea. Sold by drugzists at $1.00 per package. or six for $4.00, or sent by mai! on receipt of price. Address THE JAMES MEDICINE CoO., Cana- dian Ageney, St. John, N. #. Write for pamphlet. Sold in Charlottetown, wholesale and retail, by George E. Hughes and d&w 1 yr--2pl ‘What! Never ! Encore Only Dyes BC. Equal to any Package Dye in the Market. Just the thing for Home Dyeing, COLORS BRIGHT AND FAST. Send for Sample Card to J. S. Robertson & Co., Manufacturers, Montreal. janl2—dy wky THE BSB. LAVRANCE Spectacles and Eye Glasses. THE only Uptical Goods in Canada which have been recommended by the Presidents and Vice-Presidents of all the Medical aud Surgical Societies in Canada and Great Britain. Far superior to anv other for retaining perfect vision. Sole Agent for Charlottetown,— a. G. JURY, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician, North Side of Queen Square, Opposite Post Office, Ch’'town, Eept. 4, 1892-—-2aw \ ANC THE Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. | | No other Emulsion is so easy to take. It does not separate nor spoil. It is always sweet as cream. The most sensitive stomach | Can retain it. CURES Scrofuious and Wasting Diseases. Chronic Cough. Loss of Appctite. _Mentai and Nervous Prostration. | General Debiiity, &c. | Beware ofaliimitations. Asi for “the D. & L.” Emulcion, and refuse | all others. PRICE GCC. AND $1 PER BOTTLE. a HERE IS WHAT THEY SAY ——ABOUT THE—— Cooker and Roaster. St. DUNsTAN’s CoLtEar, November 28, 1£90. The "Patent Cooker” advertised by x. K. Srace has been in use at St. Dunatan’s College for some time, and has proved to be a great success, _t J. C. McDonatp, Titular Bishop of Irina. Mr. R. K. Brace,— a 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. It 1s certainly a most useful article. THE SISTERS or St. Joserpn’s CONVENT, Mr. R. K. Braace,— Ihave given the “Cooker” I got from you a most careful trial. I find it most useful for roasting Beef, etc. I am sure a person once using one would not like to do without it. Mrs. T. J. MoRRts. Made by H. D. Wadman. For sale at Wright Brvs’., Summerside, or most any Country Store- keeper. Wholesale or Retail from R. K. BRACE. Atso--2 Express Wagons. 25 Benches, just the thin, for Schoolhouse or Hall. eod w—m ch? HAVE YOU GOT THE GRIP? 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 THE GRIP? Then use HAWKER’S NERVE AND STOMACH TONIC to build up and strength. — lor TREATMENTS have failed even to | The cireular around each box expiains the symptoms. Alsohow to cure a great vartety o* diseases. ‘This intor mation alone is worth ten times the ceat. A hanvdseme Hiustrated pamphiet sent free con- tains waluable tinfor- mation. Send for tt. Pr. 1. S. dohuson & Co., 22 Custom House 5 |{ Street, Boston, Maas. We pay duty to Canada. ~ Fae ne “Rest Liver Pill Kuown.” Make New Rich § The Liverpooland London and. Globe INSURA —— ———( x) -— —---—-- Assets 3ist December, 1889, Assets in Canada 3ist December, 1889, - - (x 1,131,269.76 ee LIGHTNING. ANNUITIES, LIFE, LIBERAL EORM OF POLICY, prepared specially for the Maritime Provinces, ensures a Full and Complete Protec- tion. No Conditions caliing for Sixty Days or any other Delay in Payment. 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Price 50 cents. For -_ ts and General Dealers. & wky—febl? Tthactscuniekly, affording almost instant HH relief from the severest pain. HOUSE CLEANING. (x) W ATSON’S FURNITURE POLISH produces immediately and without labor a Brilliant Polish upon Piano Fortes, F xrniture, Floors, Oil Cloth, ete. It will be found pre- ferable to any imported article and is cheaper. Full Size Bottles, 15 cents each. ALSO, AT WATSON’S DRUG STORE :—Chamcis Skins, Ox Gall Carpet Soap, Brunswick Black, Stains for Floors (all shades), Whiting, Glues, Ultramarine, etc, for tinting white- wash, Aspinall’s Enamel, Gold Paint, Feather Dusters, Sponges, Plate Polish, Brass Polish, Silver Soap, and all Druggists’ Sup- plies for the season. : SOLD EVERYWHwERS AT 25C. «4 BCTTLE. £z° Beware of Counterfcits and Imilations dy 1 yr—ar25 g AMAR IS Hy + ~— SO eet S 2 : © * , ~ z, iy x me eee F Wf t ire Yoel —IS WHAT— ~ A. * Jol NSTON’S. FLU Forms Sinew and Mascle, and gives soundness to the Constitution. 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Factory, Toronto, Ont, POWDER PUREST, STRONGE $7, BEST; CONTAINS No flum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, OR ANY insUMOUS SUBSTANEC, E.W. GILLETT, “OO See MANUFACTURER OF — TH CELEBRATED ROYAL YEAST Caxat ‘GRATEFUL—COMFORTING EPPS S COGOA BREAKFAST, therongh knowledge of the natural and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fire propertios of we!l-<elected Mr. hos provided our breakfast tables with a of B a ecately flavored beverage which may save us niany heavy doctors’ bills, Itis by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gredually bui:t up until strong to resist every tendency to Cisea oe. H of eubtle maladies are floating aren as ) attack wherever there is 8 wea point, We may escape mary a fatai shaft by keeping om selvea well fortified with pure blood ands pe perly novrished frame.”-- Civil Service " Made simply with boiling water or milk Sold only in packets, by Grocers, Jabolal thus; JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, London, Engiand. dea 18—i yr dy & wky THE GREAT ENGLISH REMED! OF PURELY VEGETABLE INGREDIEMIS A2.0 WITHOUT MERCURY, USED BY THE ENGLISH PEOPLE FoR OVER 120 YEARS, 18 Ockles These Pills consist of a careful and peculiar admit ture of the best and mildest vegetable apencnts and the pure extract of Flowers of Chamomile. They will be found a mest effencious remedy for d ; of the digestive organs, 2nd for obstrnetions and tor pid action of the liver and bowels which produce in Gigestion and the several varieties of bilious and Bg complaints, Sold by all Chemists, WROLESALE AGENTS? AND SONS, LIMITED, MONTREAL, EVANS SOOTHING, HEALING. instant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failure l A - SLEANSING, ” mpossible. Many so-called discases sre timply symptoms of Catarrh, such as heauache, losing s.ns¢e of sme!), foul breath, hawking and spitting, general feeling 7 of debility, etc. If you are troubiee with ery of these or lundred symptoms, you have Catarrh, and should lose no time procuring a bottie of Nasau Bautm. Be warned in time, nezlected eold in head results in Catarrhb, followed by consumption and death. Sold by all drugzists, or sent, post paid, on receipt of price (50 centeand $1 byeddressing FULFORD & CO. Erockvilic, Ont