ee ee Re eS Tibe, en LMIN} ood gti — 7; 4 § Moaday | 4411 866 (rTaesday i4 15 " fietnesday | 8 pihareday lO; 48) 4 21) 8 47 Pfrias J ; 21) 9 § fowacday j ’ Psaaday 7 a2] 4 20110 3 Sienday 4 &3 S2011 6 i Tuesday 9 i 5 Felhesda\ v sy I # Thursday $3 G Friday 57; 5811 49, 13 Ssasirday 5. 50tmorn| 2 2 Ssan lay 5 BMoeday 52) 2) 2 g/ 4 2! 13 49 DR. MACLEOD new. ' —ifaAs — moved his Office TO HIS RESIDENCE, Fs,’ 4 m 1% am Mt DOOR 10 ZI0N CHURCH, sid , 4 South Side Queen Square. asf Chitown, Mar IS33. lm eo i wily ‘oe « ene MoLEOD & MIO )RSON laristers & Atiorneys-at-Law, WUTNAS, KOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC OFFICES : hiorm Clad ¢ ommitte Odice, Unariott Hechants’ Bank of 1 lifax Building merside, P, KE. Island. MONEY TO LOAN, on ds te interest Im MicLeon, Ww. A. O. M Sor, ™, O2.—pr: t EQ0R. McLEAN, SOURIS BAST. ile—" Royal Qak Hotel.” th be. , 1662. im 3aw wly 3m “WH MAGEACHERN, (Late of AGENT lian W are ‘house) FOR ea Fire lusurance Company, of inglaund, P aint Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, of England, F of London ¢ ‘ire Insurance Co., : of England, a, Ras RE MOWED =| His Office to | his New Building, | Ste. Queen and King g Sts, —Up Stairs. | ~ CWtown, Dec. 7, °2 Bank of Nova Scotia. —— ae ee ESTABLISHED 1832, pit ww ¢: apital . . $1,000,000! no 325.000) Ween & bei of this Bas tk will be opened on | ¥ vext, 19th inst., in the build ing! mer by the unk of Prince Kaward | Mder the of the under- by ity wil %@ received ol “rene aCeount. ta Slanted on the various Ax sence ies and lents of the Bank. ing and Md and ‘ther Exchanve bought and ies, D, C. Jane 17, 1892 —tf mauagement interest, and s®deral banking business transacted. CH ALMERS, Agent. jderfully. My complaint is inflammation of | the kidpeys. Jos. Pixs. | ; ‘really wants to row me, let him agree Paices—Child’s Pad, $1.50. Regular Pad.) Chariettetown, Dec. 29, 1882.—t ‘to submit the difference to arbitration, $3. OO, Special Pad tor Chronic ee : i. eres 2 nase Beye som, oe | ‘up with the Vurf, Field and Farm. 1 eee ae ee maeanals. } ; i will pull him on any water between 25: Goss eae T - b= A ‘Toronto and St. John that is wide THE STARR KIDNEY PAD Ce?) hive for his coming race with John Kennedy om ' i R0UP, AST HMA, BRONCHITIS. it Point of Pines, near Boston, on the JOBRNSON'S ANG DYNE LINIMENT will instan. ‘ taneously reiieve these terrible diseases. and will positively 20% . of Ma \y Mr - forson, preside nt cure nine ea Information that will many lives Don't delay 5 aemee of the An: lost: an Boat Club, th Ss morn- ts better than cure. ing Hanlan to muke his he a: ‘s out ‘a ten. sent free by mail. 408s VW A 32% a) i Ui: Udi, ib PHTHERIAS mean Te Judie JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMEN r ipvited a For Internal ad “ ah An : : es a oat ee quarters while in the city at thejAnalos- as wnmy f b ternal Use). CURES i Ne mnany Neurelgia, Influenza, Bore Lung Bleedit the It Chronic H s 0 i ; j i : i ae hid ll t HOG UUTh! GUY, Chro me * ie sumatism, Chron: Y ae chi ~ Dyce. Cho ict Motbe = 7 Pac a W aeane tan boathouse, und he will £0 into active as bie ate: ; , Spine and Lame B: ick. So ene re Send tor pamph hilet to I. bettie Jounson « & Co., BosTOR, eS triining? as OOn As the wether will . -— wb : _ 2 > Pnoeltch Vr ri a : } : j : An Engi sh Vete nary Surgeon and Chemist permit John Kennedy ke eps bis boat yw ‘ ; © = ing in 4 thes conntry cave at mx st | 4 : ys ’ ‘ + = LARS of the Horse am Catt ee ; Cumberlnnd’s boathouse adjoining ec wor less tru ‘ ; eave 1 : ' Condition | i are a hutely | are am NS iit \ ; Ostat House ‘ nd the Wo Oars- ; Lmrmmensely Nothi> “ ° Des ; i L ny e x ake hens fay liko Sheridan's Cond -owders. Dose, 1 teasp'n- men y b. ear nesohbors @ j 1e adit BO ) § Sil Uae Oli] pc ful tol pint food. Soi everywhere, or se ent by mis tor 8 leite r-stanps. J. S. JONNSON & VO. BOSTEN, Maas. : ' , : h u * g the taaitenrineenmatiiiiante aia an a eee oe ee 2. - —— he mer ! : * , 1 : oe KX ' : 1 e y ‘ ut wELN MILLION DOLLARS was } ware of Hi ainaln’s i intention to Lu lected on ail kind: of property erate Betis Rely ate Bats Oe saat i ; oa : ‘EAB. Ne BS aa *. ‘ ee . : rent rates. Losses +ettled prompt!) g §3 BA Piss i ‘ SA Ri; ' | Rai Z- bk & "a rn ad the te'ecram (o thateffect in yester- : i. ’ \‘ day s Star. VESBRISAY & AN¢ US, Behan pi re “ BOTH MEN WILL BEGIN THEIR TRAINING titi . : - } : . ’ , de ¢ ieen Sqnar lon an e jual fvoting; for, although | BR | Ke nnedy has been here for some time, he has been able to take but cne row on S 5-4 7 “S Se ee =a A a‘ i LJ Vy i LAT IN THEerE WORLD. the Potamac, on aecount of the unsuit— e ABE ” ani jalte Wei po He will —— a Cape f 7 ry . a »ractice pull this evening, and will row gaa be 7? The vVOMIN! In woe Safety Fund Lite ssociat ion bs dew unless prevented by bad ©\7 HITE RUSSIAN. Makes white strong weather, The presence of these fam- ¥ flour. Yields the test, Weil suited f ie oT Ji re 3 AS eS ous oarsmen in W ashington 18 a source 0 the Islaud soil and climate " aaa ~ aoe ieee. of gratification tothe memters of the iil ‘ = c , jue ow : : loca! boat clubs, as it will give the boat- bean: Meech 3 ore oe $90,000 Deposit with the Detiinion Government W orking|ing interests quite a ‘ae in the under Government Licers: season. Hanlan, in the course of con- } Mee versation to-day, said that he came down to Washington because he wanted {TH i Si , LD a , cLaviart r A c¢ iP; 4 : *uU _— » . LL, as ’ d Assessment Compan ¥ sw Satety iY) ale sur 2 : ; in A ent mpany with a UY ful ile Insurance to practice on the water instead of the When he left Toronto, the ice on F AT BAVA BP i at its actual cos! lice. \ } : A ' } the | ? i iN ay weap amines the bay was two feet thick, and the Rae Good Canvassers Wanted ange PR i: Rees Ramps: Bei. waa parts: cularly desirousof coming here because YT of the former good treatment he had LEO VARD MOl UL, recieved, and the warm friends he bad General - Agent for P. E. Island. made here. He is looking splendid'y, (882,—ly ty and weighs some twenty pounds s ; 4. es tne sen |MOre than he will on the 30th of May, | oa This is an advantage, however,as oars- prefer to begin their training with | : Eiik i iT (} RF plenty of flesh to work off. He had j pmeenhita tes! Evidenee, (¢ We nse) Dectors Draggixts, Farmers. From Merchatis | Summerside, Oct, 28, — additional home iplication oi las st } GIVING ENTIRE SATISFACTION, Picton, Aprif26 ' ee et % ' ing eutire satistaction, and wish you inci eased | Some of the ceived since pi t stimony re} amph let, housed his-boat in the Analostan boat— Gentlemen,—I1 find that your Pads are viv. j ‘ i i i ’ y = - house, and this afternoon took his in- salce for 80 valuable a : medy for disease o1 itiatory spin on the river. The janitor the kidneys . B. Moupen, M.D. | : of the boashouse was engaged to-day in OF SERVICE TO PATIENTS. O putting down a temporrry float for his Lime Lake, April 23, a use. Both Hanlan and Kennedy will Genilemen.—Your Pad has been of great) remain here untill about the 20th of eee service to some of my patients alr May. Boating men all over the country; Jxo. Maxwet tu, ML * ‘are satisfied that this race will be ' ~ i , BRIGHT’S DISEASE CONQUERED, — Opposite Post Office, Char lotteto W ni. /rowed On its merits, and that the bet Eutesprise, April 13, | iman will win. Boating men _ here, Gentlemen,-- Five years ago I feil with a ——_——— —— —____— jthinks that Hlanlan feels that he has a in, which caused weakaess in my good man to row againgst. or he be oe - conch: ‘onl 3 aot ADS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room} ROK, One OePerPeaE ae am stack © room Suits, Loo \king Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and | i woslie t have taken the trouble to Brigh u's Giseane nd which caused me to lose! M cobsidcisble in weight After wearing your| tere Mouldings. come down here in orderto get to Pau for six werks, I] gained 13° pounds " All! . a a age al , i work eariy. Hanlan called upon gained 13 yous, al JOHIN NESWSON, Kennedy at: his place of bosiness tit pain aud weakucss bag left me. 1 would, 3 % iw i a4 oF i Kennedy at. his place of business this baye been yet mu the doctor's hands, bad it Chariatietowns. Jan 2 1983.9 afternoon to pay his respects, not be«n for my Using your Kidney Pad, , ’ : ; A TALK WITH HANLAN. | When interviewed to-night, said he recognized tbe fact that Kennedy was *}* c> ZL, | =} “a” fa ood man and a gritty oareman. aliths a . 9 | He also said, when questioned in re- gard to the differences between himself und Wallace Ross, that ho was williog to submit the matter to any competent /boating or sporting man in the country ‘and abide by his decision. Ross’ lat- est proposition is that the man paming tie course shail yvive the other ex- Signed, W THE ONLY PERMANENT CURE. Tamworth, April 13. Gentlemen,--I was troubled with painful) back, and could not retain my urinal secre- tion, from painful inflammation of the blad- der, I have been treated by a dozen physi. cians to no purpose, but have worn your) Special Pad six weeks. The pain, swelling | and inflammation are gone and I am well.) Your Pad is the only cure for kidney diseases, ‘ J. A. Frases. Manf. of Wooden Wares. | dd ALL PRAISE THEM HIGHLY. Tamworth, April 13. | lemen.- = Bockiont 12 years ago} ’, Fexwics, Miller. The Business Premises Known as Gueen Street, penses. Mr. Hanian said:I have Ginticiten already coneeded $1,500 to Ross in wrenched my back. 1 could bardly walk, aod | stakes, seeing that he was not abie to $2500. I consented to row him for ($1,000, exch man to pay his own ex- | penses, the race to be rowed on neutral jwarte's and the winner to take the stake and recipts. These are the terms lof my race with Kennedy, except that ‘the stake is $2,500 a side. If Rosé en thing The rae pur hased | ie as. I know of sovera Lately in the Occupation of 2. W. Tremaine, JAS. DESBRISAY. never lifted from Mr. Jas. Ayle W as strong 4s I ever was. being use d, and all praise them an | Jas. SUMMERS. Enterprise, April |3. 7 Gentlemen,— Your Pad is helping me won- J. ARSENAULT ‘Vignish. Aen ty ST ‘enough for any boat to pass another. Mr. Dick Morgan, the famous Toronto, ONT. [de 15 why | oanegaees sculler, whe is Kennedy’s froe oa FT ig /partner, said he was glad Hanlan had we CURE GUARANTEED. ‘J (} 4 ‘come, but all the traning in the world hicine: ‘would not make the Canadian beat ‘Magnetic — Mec , Jobo 4 HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH Ee 5 WHAT KENNEDY HAS TO SAY. r 3 The Post to-morrow will have th a ; A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material ire ; Say ah she aaa 3 S Ses of Mr. Han lao areporter of the Post 2 eS MAF A = OF THE LATEST INVENTIOS AND BEST DESCRIPTION, called upoa Mr. John Kennedy, the arsman, and asked him if he had yet PREPARED : eotamecad to practice. ‘‘No,” he Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Po eer, Seseal mee | : answered, ‘‘not aye I ere get - ation, Night’ Sweats Supermatorrhora, Leucoerhas, work dui ing the latter part of this wee barn oownsl Ws, “you ene OGY the Careful and Skilful Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitehell, cv'the siest of sexe." My boats wil oh: the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the arrive next Monday, if not before.” To FF Rs wT | “What kind of boats Jo you use?” LETTER HEADS, For Old aad aaa. Hale and Female. | a ages Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL its stage AND WE ARE NOW this fil IS C1 ie re ty > 5 i . "a snemenaeienieniieiaaitiaaa allie ae » WHer “ree-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,”’—Evxipiprs. SINGLE Copies Two Crxts. ee ae Re ‘ ’ + ; ‘ Y . { ; ' | ¥ , ih sVivé ; if OWN PRIN Ty ii? 4 2D rt y tOOe TI. Y ? ‘ é. 22 ; . i nthinidi AUN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY. APRIL 2, 1883, VOL. 12.---NO. 111, ( TT ~ - ae x a ee AT Na es Ae eNO i ' 4 A, if f\ H T ‘ ‘@& iit fishy a km ge Hanian and Kennedy. |that a friend of Hanlan and a friend of = ms 7 - ' e 7" a4 st he Re = pe os Ls ca de. { fer niin el mine were appointed a commitee, so to . ‘ ca : fe oo ee as & , ig ? oe , ’ sle @ . Toy “" kad is sa og, | ees \ YA Arm ei THE FAMOUS OARSMAN IN TRAINING For| SPC@k, to aa SE -" ea we § S - ; ef: e : a 28 ; : , ‘ i ? ci Boon FE Sd om Oe Ios big 3 Sf OSMAS Sin E POINT OF PINES RACE. pressing our wi iIngness to abi by the leita: ~ E- zl a bd tae 8 : wah a decision of this committee. They, ‘ ‘ : ; ‘ 7 bats —_— , SS a Wasninatonr, D. C., Mareh 22.—Mr selected the course of the Point of Pines, » ~ ‘ ‘x ; ° s whi lC Ss i oo . Ste ER AGEL E75 Np : ‘ A. 4° Tey Bi Ee rai ; ta pleee ei ¢ . las . - ' q,2 . L«. Wi. = KH A ga YY Tm AS IB i BELOOD, Ndwats i Hanlin, the oarsmapa, arrived i] a em yr es mile : rom Bostou And wi . , r sais 2c 3 »>water beings { rey Oy ‘ Buileit nd _ completely chang: bleox the entire system tn three months. Any per- here this morning from loronto, ac— oa mo cre ae ai Water iT - always son \ ) Detain inn * * oe 0 Yee , > ’ and geal tea take 1 Pill each anak om to 1% weeks, may be restored to sound companied by Wm. Ramsey of the same smooth exce pt when the wind come ial uch a thing be possible. Wor caving Femaie Complaints these Pills have no city They ere stoppin r al Willard’s from the southward. ] have never hysicis ts ‘yr practise et ’ ‘ —— 2 ‘fie . oe i : i ; eal em, iysicians use een nin their practice old every whore, or sent by mail for It is Hanlan’ ‘ntention to train here rowed on the course, but I have been . i ‘ L mini letter-stamps. Send for cir lar. : “7 4 ke ‘ . * “ bik ati s inte i ae > “a. — i reu 1.8 JOHNSON = CO., BOSTON, MASS. there. Hanlan rowed an exhibitien race there last full.’ “Who is your trainer?” “I do not know that I] will have any trainer. [have always looked out for ;my self, and have managed to get along very cicely. I have been training others also, and I think Iknow what | want, in order to make myself perfect as an oarsman, better than any man can tell me.” — — ~~ + — ‘he Reporier’s Primer. “Who is that man?” eT hat, my Son, is a Reporter.” ‘ Do Reporters always look Mad?” “* Net always,” * What ails that one? ” ‘Tle has Beento e per.” “ Wasn’t he invited?” “Qh, yes. Five of the prettiest Girls in the parish Urged him to go.” “J should Think he would liked That.” ‘“‘Hedid. And each ot those girls Wanted him to give ‘ my table a speciai Mention.’ * Did he get any Supper ?” “Of course bedid. He beught A d-cent Sandwich fer a Quarter and ate it after the Rest got through.” “Where is he Going now?” ‘* He is going tothe Offieeto write that the parish Church supper last Night was a most egreeable Success. The lovely Faces of the fair Maidens in attendance onthe Tables were Only rivalled by the Charming liberality with which they Dispensed the finest of Viands.” ** Are-Reporters ever Sarcastic ? ’, ‘No, my eon, never.” oe << Deeg eo — —- ——_-—_ Angry looking cburch Sup- have After his reeent election for New- castle. Mr. John Morley made a brief speech, in which he thanked the elec. tors for choosing him—a total stranger —torepresent them in the House of Commons. He was followed by several local men, all of whom admitted that the Liberal victoryfwas due to the sup- port of Mr. Morley “Ly the workingmen of a locality in which: workiagmen are exceptionally numerous. Mr. Morley was for many years the editer of the Fortnightly Review, aud is now the editor of the Pall Mall Gazette. Since the election of John Stuart Mill for Westminster in 1865 no publicist of the reputaticn and calibre of Mr. Morley has appeared in the English Parlia- mentary arena, and he possesses quali- ties necessary to a practical Perlia- meotarian, io which Mr. Mill was al- most entirely wanting. Mr. Morley’s majority was 2,000 in a total of 16,705. Unknown to himself, Victor Hugo Was recentiy outrageously insulted by the proprietor of the ContinentaJ hotel in paris, A banquet was given in his honor by his literal confreres Turing the progress of the festivity batches of people, forty or fifty at one time, were admitted to apartments from which the banqueters, and Hugo in particular, could be advantageously observed, It has now leaked out that all these batches of people paid the hotel pro- prietors liberally for the chance to see the great literateur. —_- Prinee Frederick Charles, son of the late Prince Charles of Prussia, falls heir to his father’s inmmense estates, which yields him $2,000,000 cash in hand, and as much more in real estate, to say nothing of other valuables. Previous to his father’s death he had to skimp along on an allowance of $100,- 000 a year, about which he complained a great deal. —_—- — = — as A Buffalo scientist explains that the wsthetic way of cracking a butternut is to make an incisionin the osseous endocarp at right-angles with the pla. cent in the region of the rudimentary sutures. In this way tbe operator is able to strike the oleaginous ovule later- rliy. The old method was to break the shell with a flat-eron and pick out the fruit with a fork. — > o-—_-- - Gov. Butler, of Massachusetts, keeps on attending to his extensive law prac- tice, and justfies himself as follows:— ‘Gov. Talbot did not stop his woolen mills when Governor; why, then, should I stop my jaw mill wheal am Governor?” ~~ -——_ 8 Ina lecture on gambling and gam- blers’ methods, Mr. J H. Stanley said Brain and Restores Surprising pone eae igor to tie| Ezhausted Ceneratwe —— coated a. ‘ive! each order for TWELVE package ntee to refund, —— ere ate — us : a dollars, we will send our Written Guara a HE 4 DS. thd money ithe tera het oe Meet So Madkces, | BILL f ‘row ia a cedur one. The boat which | ; t and Best Medicine ip e< = ‘ A cetonny sleet mn) BLANK CH QUES, RECEIPTS, have donated to the Washington Light desire eke Magactic ewetne is sold by Drug | we . i a = ‘lofuntry fair will also arrive on Monday sts at 30 wares 6 boxes for $2.50, ory NOTES OF HAND. POSTERS, with the rest of my rig $2 e % . ee} | Sie a ee HAND BILLS DODGERS. dc. &e,.| “Would you not rather row “anc 9S MAGNE ret Canna | , *s +09 race on the Potomac course?” ot 3 He a ie ae | Well, I don’t know. The way the! uottetowr b Apo oe N G S Ch Pri \ chepntenn Pact vai sp ne’) Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices. Sold Boston pies eanre to Ve setedtdd was ts tor -— whare. $40,000,000 was squandered anoually in New York city on gambiing gamvs. i entire tees vee Ae ee . :