" M . P rom" 4 S(T Sak LE A ae AR RRR = — bs , -__ a Cutbetasta “a a on ot MO = «mite ti, saa ps, anmstaee mt es . Ta ARGC se Naha. A MN a et RN a La nn Sa a ts SARIS PONS AAS ASS ee ee eee c- 188 HR, “DECEMBER 2. A. r=. i A Ti, ¥Y int x A MTN ee :. siete a | Eas | se | | Te | a Audacious Boers. Special Notices, iene te : \ Z sides a Gail | S, The Marquis oi QWneensberry hes} Uxress the person who has the blue cloth . 2 ~" Lan » Dra] ; e . ~ » a volut veered to gu a lrooper 1h { r Sa ut - 2eud oy ee i , | &, i p yi; > AS . ° i} is Off] at once, he wil e = . ‘ . ir Charles Warr expedition [0] 1 to the ut vi veh ta at WEE L ee 4 ' } ’ £40 THE ULMIOSE TIZOT O : i Hi other Remedies for RBechuana in) he latest advices from Idec ] The Mest Wenderfel Family . Susp “External Use. | | Tt) ! t } Tj Muth Aft To ind cate that the audacitv | P 1 Fol J ler ( : Remedy Ever Known. 1 CURES — Catarrh, Chol- | he li aeons alii, Di \ i ed oe ; ae eee | gg CURES — Diphtheria, era Morbus, Dysentery, ALUWL, the Boers 1s bes mine more outltTra | Flour j ved. ¥ rented a fin 1 ‘ Croup, Asthma, Bron- Chronic Diarrhoe oy . : Pe i , t t ‘ c nitia,’ Neuralgia, Rheu- 33 ney Troubles, vr — f: Re I ‘tf ae fi RGU S | ‘| s i | ' } } Us, and that some ve V severe ty hy ly ' R. K. Brac matism, Bleeding at ne DincavesiNSON é& co., BN: + od & i ORK: | ii ome | j i i ik iis} 1} may b expected Mhistrouble is only Lea youl ease § . : Zangs, Hoarsenase. iP - "Boston, Mass. Lad i lh *JsUuURY bil ’, ’ ; j oa . ‘ a ie ‘nston ' French ! Whooping Cough T, WsSsEe i‘ a inother exampie « Lilie ¢ vil « ects of the | D mae . : ND EXTERNA ~ | c ' ' ; r) Chel ke a INTER NAD A... sci ; ; } . .< 1? ‘ veVaD, At Loy Y Cs NuVv « FOR | a ' Liberal M nis ry s temnporizing poucy : oer ar . : | CONT AINS LEAVE Ch’T arenes TkUisUAss, v, Pp, M. , ' : NM vowuy Cushion Weather trip ‘aves iu ATIV AJINS Z -v« A little firmness at first’ would have |, Ecoxowy Cashion 5 PURC : LEAVE BOSTON, SATURDAYS, 12, Kecn . . in winter, and will Keep out cust :p suri i} *s u 43x, i2, RCGR checked an outbreak which may assume | For sale by Simon W. Crabbe, Sign of A ‘MAKE NEW, RICH BLOOD. MALARIA, | —————_— Pepttieg = Ro BPrege Enoy 26 6: L Complaints, ROTIONS propurtions. | Stove, Walker's Corner. [nov <0 ( owiti a eure SICK-HEADA OnE. Biliousness, and al oak), gnd BQmale Complaints’ these Pile r r) ig Th o4 +} > } ' | } Ww B OUD POISON, and Skin Diseases (ONE PILL Pill.—Dr. T. M. Palmer, Monticello, Fila.” Min C Of {i ft 5 ; j if Passei ger @ccconinioca ! «} t —o~<> « N is THI tM Ladi Hand B00) no equal. I find them a vaiuable Gathantioana Liv DeWitt, Lowa” Bold Sar BORE or sent by tf 16 bi Hilf ; iat Ral Lay ‘ : | 6 32.00, at Dor Gott & { “In my practice I use no other. a. {niormation PRES. . 8. JOHNSON & CO. STON, MASS. | Freight carried ‘ t Dryafandine the Miniaetry ! mail for 25 cts. in stamps. Valuacle ini cee 4 at ) }, bi Defending the Ministry. eee idee aee ed a any ath ‘Pa By it Wi i Egg cascs handle ; yo re ly ao 4% KI It is a well-known fact that most of the wll | ubhed alg | iv it |] Me E m the | i ber of Vepte | aie HOV , z a we " ey mi - dnconen Condition 8) ry : Te { C { k y ‘ . qi fi ER¢ 4 . rv 1s wraiess; t * . ww * , ; s absolut ‘ re and very valuable i} t : aVroyy - sea BER ; , a fend fe KR ‘ : otinds ots os uth will make hens ij Se ibid! ’ Ch’town, May 31—va bin } ) in 3 at 1 j hs i \ | lay like She ards an’ s be jonaiion ak’ y , 7 yer: 5% Ve i | i j der. }os hole &e. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25c. in serene . -—— att { i) ith Frerch j ef) i food. Ith iil al a Seats ‘uel eo i cure . Bes Se “Pienise or oe ar" ney price $1.00; by mail, $1.20. ‘ : : 7 : e OHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. 2 Bh ' Fonguin and thit} | CHICKEN CHOLERA, ‘ircutais tee. 1-8-9 M, Bus ESBS le Bd uniess (hit | e wdemnil’ ” eas) Eee oo wae vets RY . : Ze aa manded the temporary occupation uf] "A Lor o Tench eal tps, jut reeired NITURE | Sieam Navioation Go formosa would be mice p manent, | er ees oe OTe ary R I R ; ae oo it yh i ‘ . He then stated the terms on which | Git AN L AL ; , } ~’a and Pov’s Fur Caps, 1n great variety. ? és English mediation was »deing condnet-| 4" ad Boy's Fur Cape, a great varsmy. ve IRE TD fj ‘ . . - ' sielth: . “— ) selling ch ip at J. 1. Macdonald's [Ne <- emeens() enn » A Rie 3G “d,an/ asked for another credit of{ °° ie) at Beer & ; — “at onW ee ea he ; Pratr’s Astra Oi: (Kerosene) at Beer ¢ canna Wa i éh K he. Commer Nib £3,000,000 franes for another Tonquin |, it’s [oct 27 4 OU MENG ING EVi CRY WOE NENG A CES sept | Goil’s, cats = Hetiion i OO, 1 } Jackets, | quality, 2 ss li, | =a Si ee rey ED be ay s> ; : wa Lavt aot _ os Cm - oo yu? AVING lately increased our motive power and made sever ral sitions nanan STEAMERS ST, LAWRENCE AkD “<> | seliing low atd. b. J cdonald’s. [no x2 —_— be fo e to atten to the wants o sa ies ‘ a . * di 1 Ce ee : Se are just the thin -Dorsky, ery p lant, we are in a better postion than ever elor PRIRCE hy OF i ALES. India and Caraca uR fall pare just tne Caing--s70nes*s a Fr | Corr & Co. [sept] our customers. 1 Sana, er ae ne a ; ee swpployed, our monthly output of Furniture is -_-— ADVANTAGES OF THE DOMINION Keer your feet dry by gettinga par of Having a large staff of workmen employe: 7 } ked, 1 Peak _ y bh awohigpome Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. Boot isep!7 | very large ; but as we do not intend paying the exorbitant rate of insurance asked, we SUMMER ARRA f MEY it cP? on, ; >t ~~ | — S ¥« A . , 4 . i i \ 5 ‘ F 5 ~~AN ARMY VETERANS EXPERIENCE. | ““\iew'a } rabber boots, good “quality, for | are desirous of keeping our stock down to a certain limit, and to do this we will sell all u BUD BLS F i SEN S 1ong raepypoe OO, ge i ‘ yo ts : 7, D eT . Gor | <3 RO } ! r. t Macdona!da’s Boot Stere ” our goods at the lowes es 4 pos ssible price F OR CASH. Guided by the pring ‘iples of Ty uth, bien re k uilerto, our tate Gove Ino 22 , ' sin cae : oe “a : Boe | ss ne ' The public are respectfully invited to examine our stock and ask for prices. Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE ROVA SOGTIA, or pMerai, is evidently &2mad ol ader , ' cole 1 get some good, ‘ . . AT F ; : L ? © ae ee - V3 | : a nda 2g Us ~~ oO : a ; ‘l Ri : : ' EXAMINER 1s dey oted to the promo- Leave a ela for lictou Ls noir g tiny Is “2ppomMmlmMedD vu Le Att warm | thing cheay i. POW Se 8. Orders by letter promptly attende oO. . . . i . pe mATING : ace . : $i 2 a ‘5 oe eesemel boner.t hi a — tion of the interests of this Province | every Monoay, Wednesday, ‘Thurecey and nue Ww ¢ ¢ 5 2 ic.e@rveu mMiIOT, | Lv . ° . sf ae : | i : } a ‘ vj yt | , \ 5 t DPD ursky. Gorr & and this Dominion ! Saturday mornings, at St Veu o'cleck , Connect. nd vill have the best wishes of] Boors are very cheap at D -Rsky, Gorr . : . on o 2 id — , x he Tiai es fr : " 4 ical , . ing there with the iain for Hal ifax, Re- tiie Mee taken aalivn [sep17 | Funeral Furnishing a “peciality. Beau- turning to Cha:lotietown on Monday, Wed- , ; eA | r overcoats at . 3. Mac- | = 4” x r : » oe) .. English rule in tt dial ( AT rt for vercoats at J. B. : : | (iful, ood and Best Value in the Prov- | pnesday, Kriday and Saturcay, ¢ aeons two p. . lit} ~ i: thing to maiotain—as th donald | L : | ances. ap m , on arrival! of train frem Halifax. re (Gio! eral Fawcett often! ' : - ~~ oe ot ey . Leave Pictou L, anding for Georgetown on a é |cheap at 5 Ge Co, {uot Thursday, on arrival of train at two p.m div tol mit ari — tor it isone i ' é ' ion atiempting to rule another | M yreover, the rul ? wh dom: tin. rc oss willalways bein a mivority a it the ( limate Is SO exacting th Li | gy shmen cannot colonize the country Cc iny considerable numbers. Adulte wootlong abide there without a change nate, and children born there of vicesiM parents, invariably die if they | e kopt inthe country over six years. India has many natural advantages | English dependencies, but Canoda has a more hea!thful climate, | and sie is nut vexed, with the problem ment of aliens. over other i the govern The heat of the lowland of India is somewhat dreadful, the average being over SU ueg In the ury secuson the ass often registers 120 deg. Most of he wealthy class can ilee tothe mouns talus ia summer, bul the army ¢ tlicer: and men have to endure it. As. a@ con sequence the mortality great. Some ofus may at times feel like tinding a little fault with our cold Dominion, but take it all in all we have aeclimate much preferable to that of ‘India’s coral strands, and we tO our own country. s very ee pwill stick 34th An Animal Ffteen Times as Large as a Horse. The discoveries at Shrewsbuarg, Mass., excite 1 attention amony | naturalists. The teeth were discovered | seven feet below the surface of the! ground, close to the bed roek, in svil composed ot decayed veyetauble matter Four of the teeth are ab ut half by two and a half entting surface ar deep, with weli defined face or chewing fac deeply serrated, each three pairs ot elev: fined indenta running crossway the mouth. y great Geal of fourand a} inches on th d four ObLmore il ches | The sur teeth is | surfuce sh owing lions, with weill-de | tions between ench pe sof the tooth or while the de epress sions ‘em ivee “ach two points are less m: ayes C, ‘These serrations are an isch or mor ght, aod they are all cased with al d, bright ename! of a bluish east, as | line vad smooth as agate, Their sar-| faces show traces of the grinding they | once ealled upon to perform, and routs, of these eve are in thy € quartet a pair w hose | serraced surfaces fit quite closely int | eveh oil er, as though they were from she hope and unde r jaws. There ale larger than those serrations, but lacking | Their sub appearance | Que or more of those | pe ut to be only the cap or grinding v fi ce of the tooth from which a softer | 7. mn had fallen away. They suggest | he rotless first teeth of a chiid in this| spout. Besides the teeth several frag eats of bone have been found, but they | are (00 far decayed to justify any cei-| tain inference of their location in the | body. They are thio shells, some of! therm appearing like portions of the| skull, while one is a section of a eylin- | der, three inehes or more in diameter | nds vores’ inches long. It is conjec- | ured trom the size of the teeth that if | the animal was a quadruped he mus t| have been at least fifteen times as large asa horse. four teeth rather with the same the its and the enamel. s herd, but has an 1c k in color. A Carp.—To all who are ‘ rré »? . we akne suffering from and indiscretions of youth, nervous as, early decay, loas of manhood, &c. = 1 will send a recipe that will cure you, FRE | _—_ -_— <——. OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis: | dunired oy & missionary ia Scath American | Send scif-addressed enve] pe to Rev. Josern |} i, Inna , Sintion J), New Vari aes j _ USE cer Ontario app!es. (large barrels), the| fhuesat 196 we have ever received This is the time for fan ilies to bry in their sup: ly ‘ices i Beer & Gorr : af a inov & -_ « Pirvy cases wowen’s aad aod rubbers Loot Store. men’s overshoes | just received at Macdonald's | {no 22 | Gorr & Cos. |} CARRIAGES and . SLE J. J. SEAMAN Js . 4ses¥a trea Ch’town, Oct. 18, 1884—3aw tl 3lst dec i wkly | jcan not injure the most finely | Brass, Copper, Glass, etc ; while for cleaning j may be as handsome asa jewel and ‘shin slike ‘all, Day i Try this w > Frour 85 at Deer and Goli's io a. RE! me tor tne cold, and get some cood, | warm Undereclothing cheap at i. KH. Prowse’s. | “an at Beer & Gott s. Foct 2] Pri for the cold a 1 wat . , ; » aba eU m) t ° , ' ' Lo re en? Ww th igerceiothalpy Chea} } | nov Ove hundred barrels Choice Winter Apples | fashionable Rubber | and Overshces, at Dorsi Ise pl7 Lavirs and Gentlemens — ppers, | 4S VT Ba re, GARRIAGE FACTORY, | XLTT ’ 1 ’ . swat +) ‘this Undersigned begs ieave to iniorm the} i pub he ha P rchased the Carriage Business carried on by McKinnon & Fraser, on Upper Prince Street, oppes ite new baptist ; 7 Churen, where he will be pleased to see his old customers, and as many acw ones may favor him vis will with thei patronage build to order, IGHS of every des cription and latest patterns. Road, track and sleizh Sulkeys made to order, at shortest notice, With best American stock. Special attention will be given to the Re- pairing of Carriages, Sleighs, &c. N. B.—ALL WORK GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. keep on hand and Mars. RB. VOURG?S \ ILLINERY ROOMS, up-stairs at W | i & A, Brown & Co.’s. Trimmed Hat | and Bonnets aleavs on hand. ot? —ead wk | BY ALL — th —— SOLD | ae e a STATIONERS THROUGHOUT ue WORLD) KU I } GLOSS R LECT R CG GLOS' NOR cleaning Solid Silver, Nickel, brass, | Oa Copper and Plate Glass. Quick! Sure! no trouble, no labor. from grit and scids, it burnished sar- face. It is the only preparation ever pro- duced that will polish brass or copper with- out the use of acid, Nothing approaches it for removing grease and finger marks from Permanent! No dirt, Beirg entirely free Nickel oi Stoves it is es} Retail price, 25 cents per bottle, MICA WASH.—This wash is the thing of the kind ever invente: cially useful. only A stove shony; but smoked mica lights will spoil it} mica becomes scarcer and), | higher in np! ice, and an articte that will clean and preserve it is valuable to all coucerned, wh once, and you wiil always use it. ” Rete nil “ort e, 25 cents per bottle. The above househo!d necessities are manufa ture vd by The As lectric Gloss Co., Philace iphia ' vy ay cy U.S.A, and sold by every respectable Drug gis st, Stove De aler, Hardware Merchant and General Deale: in Canada, The Canadian | trade supplied by JOHN T. REED, 05 Water Ste . 86. donn, N. B Aug 6—6:n eod ’ Cut Se 4 Rhx« umatisim, Diphtheria, Neuralgia, | Erysipelas | Croup, | Hoarseness. | Removes Dandruff, And restore Hair on b tald | Heads, and | Cures all aches & pain April 23, 1884. MARK WRICHT & CO. Charlottetown, Nev. 14, 1884. ‘DORSEY, GOFF &CO’S. Celebrated Hake of Boots ue ns lead all over the I People sav our meets are Water-tight, f20e0d Fit, Very Cheap. and wear as weli as Custem Boots. ———_ ee Q-—- uit di SURE AND GET -OUR IViAKE. DORSEY, GOFF & CO aod wkiy n- 5 coat ES tm Ch’town, Sept. 18. 1884, — ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANGE GO. -—-— oo "TRE. ae CAPITAL, ‘eee ie ee 62,083,000 oO -_-- -——— IFAD OFFICE— Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Risks Faken on Mest Faverabie Termas. AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, Oh’tewn, Feb, 97, 1884. Merchants Bank of Malifax. PRIRCE EDWARD is24. ISLAND RAILWAY. ESS 4. Summer Arrangement. 0:0 N AND AFTER MONDAY, 2d JUNE, 1884, (} run maechi as 8 follows (Sundays — — trains will TRAINS DEPART.-FGR THE WEST TRAINS ARRIVE.— FROM THE WEST. | ! STATIONS, ree Mix’d.| Mix’d. STATIONS, ___ fBseronpitia fava, A. M.| A.M. , P.M. (P.M. P.M.| A.M. Charlottetown ....... ' 6.00 | 8.25 ; 3.40 Charlottetown ......| 7.15 ; 420 | 9.20 Royalty Junction....; 6.15 | 9.00 | 4.60 | Royalty Junction . dy | 7.00 4.00 | 9.00 North Wiltsbire..... 6.50 | 9.52 | 4.47 North Wiltshire..... 6275 | 264) &1E Muuter River...:.<.. | 7.00 1U.03 | 5.00 ||\Hunter River..... ..| 6.15 } 2.85 | 8.00 Bradaibane..........) 7.25 |10.46 | 5.35 | Brada bane......... 5.51 | 2.00 | 7.25 County Line.........; 7.31 (10.56 5.45 ||County Line.........| 5.45 1.50 | 7.16 Freetown............ 7.41 |J1.12 | 5.59 ||Freetown............] 5.84 | 1.35 | 7.02 Kensington..........| 7.55 [11.35 ; 6.18 ||Kensington.......... 5.20 | 132 | 6,43 P.M. | jap) 4.65 12.35 | 6.10 a a ( ar} 8.20 (1210 | 6.50 | Summerside..... A.M. | ~Munumamee. e {ar} 430 '!1.20 Miscouc! eas ' §.55 | 2,08 Miscouche...........| 415 (10.57 Wellington..........' 9H | 2.37 \ We hl veoee) 357 [10.29 | EE osc 04s ..-| 9.43 | 3.28 Cort Hill... aces) a | O'Leary... .. 10.35 | 4.50 | Ome i'.3 5.65. 0 .| 237 | 815 | | Bloo mad, ....... Pee ee TREE cinco ncns | 2.20 7.00 | OOKtOn &. jn dat. cue 11,18 §.10 Alberton ........dp,). 1.68 7.10 ri nish ..ar 11,55 | 7.00 ! anes aww ses dp} 1.45 | 6. THAINS ARRiVE.—FROM THE EAST. TRAINS BEPART.—FOR THE EAST. - | . r vy | STATIONS. | Express. | Mixed, STATIONS. Express. | Mixed. i I Charlottetown ..... | 3.50 p, m,| 6.15 a. m, Charlottetown.... . | 9 05a. m.! 6,30 p- ma, | Royalty Junction . 3.45 ** | 6.34 ‘* | Koyalty Junction....] 850 “ |6.10 * Works... .ccsssescsve| ROD” “(ED VOTM 60 0 obicas'e oes g nd | BBB ito 4h BSQu ihe Beets ois sk penis i410 « | 7a3 Bedford. .is0.00 0s son QB": 1 BBB uM a1 ¢ oe i, dp 800 * |4.55 « ] nt Stewart q “ viount } > ” Viount Stewart.. idp 440 « 815 « ount Ste wart.. ar, 7.55 ‘¢ 4,30 ¢s M EE as oc oh S Ges acs 3 5 9 a i 8,00 - M Te al . eeerenee 7.26 “- i 3.45 & eg ery Aa | aan °** | St “Poter’s., }.<; ; ee - jtn + Bear River....... 6.04 “ 110.26 * r Kiver eae *" Fea. (SOUT, .......... 000m Gee eee OM 6. OU is, tpi 6.00 ** 71.30 * Mount stewart ...... 4.45 p.m.; 8.20a.m.) Mountstewart....... 7 5d a.m. 4 25 p. m, | Cai ON i ons « babes tel eee | _—" Uardig ro heer tend “22S Georg-town . 1% _ ** 110.00 . # seorgetown.......dp| G.40 65 mee JOB PRINTING, Leave Georgetown for Pictou every Friday morning, at tive a m, NEW BRUNSWICK. CARADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summersiae every day (Sunday excepted) on arrivai of Train from Char. lottetown, connecting at Shediac with Trains for each of the abeve pamed places ; and at St, John, with steamers ot the Intemna- tional Compan y und Railway for Portland and Boston, Also leave Charlottetovn for Sum- werside eviiy Mondey morning at one o'clock, Returying, leave Shidiac every day (Sundays except*G) on aniveal of day tyain Landing The Weekly lxamimer AND ISLAND ARGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER trom Jeby, for Summerside, connecting tkere with tiain for Charlottetuwn. Also Made up of the Locals, Telegrams | leave Summerside fcr Charlottetown every Soturday evening, about five o'clock. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretar y Editorials, etc., which trem day to day appear in the daily edition, Charlottetown, June STiAMER i Montieal tg {1 at if be ee ig (iia hi lof uy Leaves Moutreal, Mow Jay —-— every alternate Mond , 1884 1" s) aC It is Aiways full of News AND Gere roe Always up to the Times. oe August, aad uiterwards. Returning, leaves Summerside 1. ics lay, Ot h August, and every alt rnat » Tuesday. Superiom passenger accommedation, and freizht carried ¢ arefully at lowest rates. CARVE LE ERS. HAMMEL) cores. avs 1 8 ITS MUNN & CO., of the ScrenTiric AMERICAN, cone tinue to act as Solicitors for Px tents, Caveats Trade Marks, Copyrights, for the United States . Canad Engiand, France, Germany, ete. Hand Book abou Patents sent free. Ti bite: seven ycurs’ experienca, tents obtained through MUNN & CO. are noticed in the ScrENTIFIC AMERICAN, the largest, best, ond wont viee ly circulated scie; tide paper, $3. Da year, Weekly. Splendid ener: ings and inte resting ine fcrmation. Specim: Ly of the Se ieutific Aimere The Weekly AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting dewn the Local Legislature, consolidating the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy in the administration of local affairs, fran sent tree. addons SIUNN & COS aniteig and applying the money thus saved to 7 The Advancement of the Agri- cultural and industrial Inferesis of the Province ! THE EXAMINER is in favor of giving a fair trial to the Unien which ensures to us the Institutions the Laws and Protection of the Mother Couniry (TRADE MARK.) SOAP Acknowledged the “STANDARD” of LAUNDRY SOAP. There is but Qne. Every bar is stamped with a pair of hands, and no Gro- a should be allowed to offer sated mente In the use of ‘LCOME SOAP people realize “VALUE RECEIVED” and discover ° that superiority in WASHING QUALITY peculiar to this Soap. THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishing s Company, corner Great George and Water Streets MAS. SOLHIA POPPERS Boue Liou ¢ Liniment 7 is a fact worth } KNOW Ine that Mrs. Sophia Potter’ 8s Boue Rheum ate Liniinent —— be excelled for removin rs if aud sorenes It is no werthlins trash, os femme mm: y suppese sitaply because they have bee ine} osed Dpou by Others but is poctine ihe ‘King of Pain.” Sore throat canre “st wd befere its power, ; All we esk iz umiy he an vinced of tho truth of ousatatement, (ur ex pericace isthat one Dotsle braced nlso eclfe pan Ly SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANCE. & trial that 5 mm Ra Ot 4 -— Bese... See circular for par! rs and testimonials, end y a —sUCH As— } : i not fail tn a a | bottle—it will not fail to do ae . a ae ae esl, gg - et . : rs === == | Bilcheaa ii that is promised. : eads, Lettersheads, N é : fh laiiions are run by Rastarn Standard Time, Receipts ‘Pedi ner “ pend R. v. BARKER, St. Joby; Whelesaic Aucnt, JAMES COLEMAN s13., dagdlonaiie 2 siyle eed a | sath ATSON. Charlottotwn, Pe 2 “<+_ OFC. Gone in first-class style and al J, ‘A. "CROSMAN. Middleton, Lot 27 Railway Office, Charlottstown, May 27, 1884. Superintendent. a ee WHA Uct 22, 1883 eod why i ey i LE COC a CC NOEL LT RT, eet.