amet DAILY EXAMINER. } 2 . ~ awh « r ? _, am : : » ~ a “Phis is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnriss Snraz Corres Two Cunss re ne enn — a —— rR XLT oN ‘ c rr af YS Fr r ; ¥ rR rch ‘KY ¥ a ' > yee wf NEW SERIES CLLARLOTTETOWN, P. BE. ISLAND, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1890. VOL. 25.-NO. 117 GLI CE LEE LOL NE LOE, ON Se ee ee - “ . - ; ane eneme ame a ere one a v0 " . , ve a4 a ae psc, cere aaElees aa eae cineanentenreamtnnia rete Ait Plain Speaking in the Pulpit. Fresh Air from the Trees. fereseien go out of our nostril and return & Be P 2 fame = ae Se pa —- no more. Bsew © Kos _ wat” & june apne Res THE IMPURITY OF THE AGE, AND ALSO GREAT QUANTITIES OF MOISTURE/ The agent, by the action of which each 5 qo «Tiana tea ed By Se oi . — —A KEY TO SOME OF THE MYSTEROUS | tiee is made, during certain months, to | } On the eve of Good Friday, the Rev. CHANGES GOING ON YEAR AP@@R YEAR IN/ give forth of its water and air to the at- QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1, Sen wen lmporters of British and German Dry Goods, MILLINERY, SMALLWARES, &c. Alse, Fall Lines of Teas, Groceries and Warehouse Goods, WHOLESALE ONLY. B 1 Scott General Steck are being daily re- and will be offered Wholesale only at a smali advance on cost. at tetown, April 19, LS00 —ay lm ) : <a. : a2 % of Five and Twenty Years Standing! PO} {o) } AT INVIGORATING a Addition: to our a . PALATABLE AS MILK. Scott's Emulsion is only put up in salmon color ceivea from the different sources of frocduction, wrapper. A Reputation ree on~ oe > ee — CAMPBELLS QUINIA TOWIC, INE 1,000 | ap2t—dy _- l Lowness of Spirits, Fevers of ali kinds, and as a general Strengthener of the Sys- is a wonderful Flesh Producer. It is ‘ Best Remedy tor coma se rt Scr-fula, Bronchitis,Wastiag Dis- eases, Chronic Coughs and Culds. } 5 ‘ Sold by al} Druggists at 50¢. and $1.00. WANTED EMMEDIATELY: James Suupson delivered a sermon in St. Peter's Chureh, which we fiad at length in ‘is week's Guardian. The following is vole of the passages in it: OF PRESERVING THE FORESTS-—THEIR BENE- FITS TO MAN, ; One of the causes constantly in operation, day of the whole year, with the vision before | and which stands clusely connected with line of that all pure and holy Lord standing’ | « Brethren, on the eve of the most solemn silens in the presence of the sensual Herod, | the changes of climate, is the evaporation , |set at naagit by the soldiers, clad in cast-otf of moisture from the woods, and the loss of I splendor, bound, bleeding, fainting, deserted, ' the same by the destruction of the forests ; ¢ |i must speak plainly, ‘Tne sius of impurity | and this evaporation is in itself no small ' of this age are as vile and as numerous as those | Liver Oil and‘ HYPOPHOSPHITES . of Lime and Seda of sodem and Gomerrah, and were it not for | “far, but one of such magnitude as to vast- | the ten iighteous to be found in them .I be-; ly affect the whole order of nature. During Pe re z : 3 rr i i lieve God wouid bilet out our towns and cities ‘the samwer months every tree, shrad and lout of existauce. I reproach myself that L! 5a Emulsion 2 ees )bave held my tongue tov long about these sins. | plant is pouring into the atmosphere an elo fristhe § | Now-a-days we are outwardly 80 modest, so astonishing amount of liquids. If any of jeasily shocked at things seid in the pulpit,! my readers next June will put the end of a while ail the time we are whited sepuichres, | bough of some maple tree into a pint bottle full of all uncleauness, and souls go down to! and stop the mouth of the bottle with wax, hell eine, Der: ee are alraid go that no vapor may escape, he will see in nines a ee oor rr _a tew moments the inside of the bottle be- hens and obscene feats are aceaeotes.* in the ,oome clouded, end in about half an hour ee OY ee ate vy ~~ gmall drops will begin to form on the glass }mouths even of chudien; when seif-abuse is d d ; dt the bott At th | ruining the health and intellects of our boys ; 4 wan nately 0 tn0-ee 3 t the faud men; when fornication is so prevalent’ end of several hours he will discover that ee ee ee | seneng us; When such a large proportion of the’ he has from 12 to 20 gras of water de- | er -. | marriages, among the lower ciasses at any | posited in the bottle, And all this will a Sao” | rate, are rendered necessary on account of have been yielded forth from the two or ; previous sin, asd so long as the knot is tied | three leaves on the end of the twig inclosed befove the child is born, very little reproach in the bottle. is felt; when the impurities of married lite are) Now, a maple tree of eight or ten inches MelIntyres | Siac h as would have been held disgraceful in| diameter, well formed and growthful, has Burbanks or heathen Greece or Rome; when the husbands on the average of 25,000 leaves on it, and it ee are mega pe together 4 deteat the is a safe computation to say that such a Fevany ee and nature’s God; when mem-'to4 will throw off in the space of every 12 ‘bers of the medical profession disgrace h 340,000 grai ialed alt hints | their calling by child murder, and midwives | rise ’ REREES PREM PN. LOU, ce | r ; : : : i a . . . a | suggest and aid similar crimes? Are we to, 90 acte will easily contain 600 or 700 such Avoid all imitations or substitutions. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. — ne ei ‘ & Bushe’'s Stars, TO 2,000 W hite FENTON T. NEWBERY. Zi wky li i Cae ¥ 8 o ° ° , mw . ¢ “ Waul Painful Indigestion, Malari Ti Ta | Be | know of ail this going on sround as and not trees, and as the weight of one pint of ‘VALUABLE in'cases of Loss of Appe ite, Weak or Palniul indigestion, Sialaria, is id ah | yaise a warning voice? Godforbid! And [' water is 7,000 grains, troy weight, it will 53 tem when weakened by Changes o! the Season. ; : + is necessary to remember that there are many so-calied Quinine Wines, but that | the GREAT ORIGINAL is ** Campbeli’s,” and that t1e genuine bears our signature | wpon the label. The best proof of its value is the fact that its sale at the present time is jarger than ever before. The following certificates s ‘AMPBELL'S QUININE WINE is appre- (OuMEN how how \ Juinine Wine, imitations of the genuine, tinuing ciated. Having submitted two samples «i ( i Rp ot: ’ elfect. a Spec along with a satmpie of our own, to Unt Public Analyst, we received the Io lowlug reply : lottetown at “*Camppett’s’ is the only genuine Quinine Wine of the three samp.es examined at | so. point du ‘ t imerside on Messrs. Kenneth Campbell & Co's. reqtes Jouy Baker Epwaxps, Ph, D., F. ©. 8., -ublic a a Public Analyst. | ‘Tuesdays an —_-—_--—- -— ———_ i - oi VALUABLE TESTINON®. ‘WN " 1; ; o ¢) eonrictora: * save | Mrs. William Lavere, of No. 70 Hypolite Street, writes to the proprietors : . [ have | i li's Quinine Wine. A member of my family | it, and during the late epidemic of influenza} - Railway O Ch tow pleasure in certifying to the efiieacy of * amp apii—m w has taken it for some tims with marked. benefit, wus the only one in my house who escaped the disease. . : " ‘ er zs’ & ve “* e “3 . . ’ aan A. a ae . a0 wilh ~ for Summ srskile, coonecting taere ;Chene, Commeseing Tuesday, 29 h inst., this train will run through to Vignish, and return on * Leseech you ail in the name of His Son Jesus, be found upon calculation that froma single '—that pure aad spotless victim of sensual | acre of forest land 3,875 galions of pure | vengeance—to flee from these sins. Do you | water-are thrown off and distributed through | feel that you make no progress in yoar spirit- the body of the surrounding atmosphere in ual life? Do you complain that ou never every 12 hours. _| have that nearness to Jesus you would like to’ [¢ this seems incredible to you, I can assure ‘ING FRIDAY, 25thinst., and con"| have? Do you acknowledge to yourself that you it seems so only because you have no u Summer ‘tome ‘able takes ¢}e blesse riour rom : 2c until 3 hh I i me. & le Chan} ite blessed Saviour never seems to spealk to knowledge of trees. You robab} have ial Passenger Train will leave Vhar) — i. vour prayers and communications as 8 P y 500 e. m. daily (Sundays excepted) ) y pray : been accustomed to look upon them as Look to it, brother! Look with Steamer! He used to do? ‘ Chene; returniag, Wil leave Sum-!to it sister! Is there no sensual sin you ave, collections of unforceable bulk; whereas arrival of Steamer from Point d" indulging in and will not give it up? Remem- THEY ARE ACTIVE CREATURES, j ber Jesus os ry 8 . the coe the and are forever at work. In one form or sensual Herod, and Herod was the only one another they are always busy, and of them J. UNSWORTH, j of his judges whom He _ with in that it may truly be said that they not only superintendent. | way, oe t 3 om ti perintende ;way. it does not appear from the time He adorn the landscape, but they rule the at- fice, — are | was presented, to the time He was seut away h Th th: hw vital § n, April 24, 1890. ‘from him that a single word ever pagsed the "sphere. ey are thoroughly bb orm ley are ftl May 20 wky prs 2i | Saviour’s lips. and Jesus will not hold com-. ations, and are always in action. , ——— <a | munion with the sensualist now, So look to 4 full of sluices and channels as the human j it I say, Icxk to it well. Ask yourself to- body is of veins, and the tidal movements : a. grin 7 e™8 TT d Fridays. ae Pa] 1 { believe the wine possesses all the! gg eyiage = c Se b's ¢9 tonic aud restorative yualities yuu cl on ee eas | rf } is o FEPrHO 5 | wight are there no impure thoughts, no im- i going on beneath their bark 1s one of pro- To Messxs. Kexxneru Camrsett & Co, ' ’ ; ‘t¥ving thatthe Quini Wine most called for | Gentiemen,—1 have great pieasure in Cer lify ing that the ‘Juinine ine most Caieu ; . . . . + % . . . . , j at my establishment, and which at the same Lime gives the best satisfaction, is ‘“Campbell’s | =e © e% Be ee PR T i i S. pure conversations, no impure acts, no unholy digious force. The amount of water that , passions that are keeping you back from near-' their normal condition demands for their ness and commuaion with God? Is there not eirculation is 80 great that only knowledge (something you try to persuade yourself can credit it. Bat, once apprehended, it THE NEW ENGLAND CLIMATE —IMPORTANCE | mosphere is heat. Quinine Wine.” It is their patients, 1 am, Gentlemen, your o now very frequeatly ordered by the leading physicians of thecity for! HENRY R. GRAY. Messrs. Kenneru Campsect & Co. We have mveh pleasure in testifyirg to the efficacy of Campbell's Quinine Wine. For some time we were troubled with lows of appetite and general lassitude, and all the usual symptoms of dyspeptic trouble. Our medical adviser ordered us to take your Quinine Wine, NAMPHORETTE, sudden death to Moths {X_/ and ali inseet germs, cheaper than Cam- | phor or any other thing in the Market, good ifor Carpets, Furs, et-. Ox Gall Seap, Stove Polish, and all requi- sits for House cleaning. REDDIN BROS. | aplé—dy 2w. there is no harm in, and yet your conscience ‘at times reproaches you ab:ut that you will ‘not give up? I beg of you by the Sacred | Passion of Jesus—by all his sufferings and | shame and bloodshedding cast this sin away, throw off from you the lead that weighs you ' | down to earth, pluck out the eye, cut off the | hand, root out the tongue that offends, and seek pardon through the precious blood of becomes in truth a key which unlocks many of the closed doors behind which are con- cealed the mysterious chang«s now going on year after year in our New England climate. A man engaged in making maple sugar found that for twenty days ranning one of the maple trees he had tapped yielded him 7% gallons each day, or 150 gallons in all. and the result was the speedy removal of ali the disagreeable symptoms, and our compiete ~~ adel ’ ‘on ay a ele vestoration to health and vigor. You may publish this if you see fit, that other sufferers may ! € eee a Ewa axa ff i rat reatit] “ 5 ae a fs rv & remain, yours truly, : ae OR Smad 8 A. PILON. i eo ietclcntinde “— 2C Tir ! J | é 2 a : R. DUCHESNEAU. CpNaprAN STANDARD arriving to-day. HORACE HASZARD. rs 4 a : | ap23—iw pd y eB £8 '3 Be ) Pom 4 . Ww 4 2", Lees Be & was ip a € ¥ f ‘fENO LET.—A Shop and Dwelling House on B m : 1 Upper Queen Street, at present occupied by . F. Madigan, Exquire of J, McuItt. } ap2s—eod tf likewise be benefitted. OATMEAL Montreal, January, 1886. FOR S4L® AT REDDIN BROS. 5. bate TE mt with fit- i ri a So ee es : re) E | FAOR SALE.—A Charter Oak NRenge + tings complete, only a few months in use. aii a i; Apply at this office. Ziecod pd—ap23 { - _ ——(«) —— } POR SALE.—A first-class ‘“‘Domestic” Mangle, : in wood order.—C. I. MORRISON, Lower 1, E HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF WOOLENS, in Suit- Qaces strect. ap22 j . r - . Be ~ -* ' <ings, Overcoatings and Trouserings, suitable for Spring and Summer wear, at the lowest possible prices for Cash. with large stable and coach he asi ne a eae iia 7 _ LAN. | ee rere... “ MR. McDONALD. for the past six years (previous toc m PV ANT HDs By @ young man, a position in an ing’ with us) ot Boston, where he acd uired a thorough know- | oftice, Has a knowledge of shorthaad and MNO LET,—The commodious House adjoining 1se.—hi. McMIL- tf--mohzt typewriting. Apply at this oilice. 3i pu—ap22 . & . 1 > aye ° ; leidoe of his bus *S spargve our ailoring Department. | cage O1 his business, has ch a of our T - r 2 Pp t PW ANTRD. —A Girl for general housework in a A ia Cutter of correct styles ol G urments, Mr. McDonald has no, smail family. Apply at this oilice. : ’ | ap22—3i pd superior in the Lower Provinces. He has given our customers | - eae | I seafaetion Me rho eare s ay !-~Y OTICE.--Ali Umbrellas and Parasols left the very best satisfaction. Men who care to dress well can | N ae de eek coe eae make nc mistake in giving us @ call. ‘Street, from 1889, if not called Three Cases CHRISTY’S BEST LONDON HATS just opened All work i yes : ; Y + ° x | 7 - “4 AT 7~ MEN 8 FINE NECKWEAR, DRESS SHIRTS and UNDER. WEA’: Lot of BOYS’ SUITS low to clear. ‘pers PORS WANTED.—.00 bushels Early ' ‘ AVIS & y B. S. DAVIES & CO., Kuse and Eariy Surprise,— Wm. BoYLE. CAMERON BLOCK. Hulisborouga for by the Ist of May wiil be sold, promptly attended to.--S. Boye. api4 Si eod ap22—dy 3i wky Zi pd y ANTED.— An elderly woman tov take charge of Avuse and twochiidren. Apply to W. W. Ch'town, March 25, 1890. ' i a | HARPER. Filzrvy Sireet bast, uny evening atter 3i pd—aplg | Six o’clock. i j ° } sccineck nomenon. i ANTED.—By a man who has had 16 years | experience in Lue ola country, a situation | as manager or Uhder-mabager on farm, aplo -~ t | | OST.—On Saturday night lust, about 3 o’clock, at or near Sianiey bros. store, @ purse cou- twining five or six doliars, owned by my servant ‘girl, Please return to K. H. Norton, Auctioneer. } apl4 bt | YO LET.—A Cottage House containing seven : : y SS roums, With Stavle and Coach house and a 5 1 ie Bee large Garden, situated on tae Malpegne Ruad, G ‘a 4 about three-quarters of a mile irom she Post é aa as Uiiice.--J, T. PEARDEN. eod—apls wv i To LET.—A desirable Business stand for either i @ stoemaker ur tauer, situate as Wess Ntver " wan | Bridge. Rent moderate, Apply wo P. J. berrisan. ; oo : ne iNew Haves. {apdb—dy & wky ul ; a e ae : por SALE.—Part of tne lot on Great George = TI mm Siveet, kaown as the fanton property. <Ap- ’ T Pray va a A T q ply at Weliaers Jewelry stoce to Walter N. oak 5} & Es Lk i SB iaptoa. {api—tu & fr, wkty tf & ade dels Wi om pect tecninnp ee RESSED HAY—For sale cheap in quantities a tv suit everybody; a spiendid articie.—JOHN ~ a | NEWSON. apiz i ‘ rh af YO LET FOR THS SEASON, in the city, a y . > Yor ‘ i PLE 2 * > # : We offer for the balance of February, 4 SPECIAL LOT OF STA large Garden io high state of culiivation. Cun have use ef hot bed trames and glass if re- the subseriber’s reside:ce. Prince Strect, | | Christ.” | Nor was the tree a remarkably large one, ee iA large birch tree has been known to run Montague Notes. /at the rate of five gallons per hour when | The Montague fleet ison the move. The a _— a. pa at 2 ee ne 1 Belle, Capt. Jackson, left here last Satur- uained to a ~ this des for 15 da : The day for Pictou, and is expected back this tree continued running for five dooke and evening with a load of merchandize. Mr. ' yielded in that ea SO: bars cl { a ay CSs a : ‘ ‘theSpy, areaboat ready to aah ‘Eho for-'guch tran on oe ware tant, ven ten as in tet Won Taae Re Seo wT ee Coa eater a te eee : ’ 0 , ay ar- ' loaded with produce for Cape Breton, The jols of gin What, then, may we im- Nereid, Cupt. Dewar, is chartered by Poole. azine is the amount of water yielded to the | & Thomson to carry lumber. The Clemen- g: mosphere from a mountain range or a sec- ecg. and the Primrose are both going to tion of country like the Adirondacks when , Pictou for coal. The Bessie is being fitted covered with their native forests. Ee oy mag oer a ney Another fact in nature thatis utterly un- ; the sloop Ulari is Making day tFIpS geen and unknown by the inhabitants {to and from Georgetown. The steamer of 4 Saale aga they have been _ Eldon is expected here by Saturday next to edycated in this most important branch of ‘run onthe river. The schooner Monitor, human knowledge—is that singular oper- | Capt. Fraser, arrived to-day. The Royal giion by which from every tree, thorn and | Hone is on her way here to load produce yegetable, wholly unseen by us, there is pand cattle for the Newfoundiand market. constantly emitting a vast quantity of air, Several other vessels are expected shortly to be mingled with the circumjacent bulk to load with produce, Very little has been of atmosphere. As these growths of nature | done so far in shipping, but it is probable are, as we have pointed out, ylelding tn oe a brisk movement will shortly take summer alarge amount of water to the pay atmosphere by which it } Our merchants have not been unmindful : . tox eee scons of the wants of their customers, and the RaES : ; : : f consequence is that the shops present @ and free of scorching sultry heat, which is grand display of goods suitable to the season. 5° Oppressive and baneful to man, so she Mr. 8.8. Mitchell, jate of Charlottetown, is, at the same time, from the very same has opened a jewelry store on Main Street, growths, pouring forth, to be mingled with where he is prepared to give satisfaction in the atmosphere, 4 still larger quantity of every department air. For trees not only sweat forth mois- Your currespondent ‘ Native,” from tute upon the heated air, but they also Lower Montague, must have a very fertile breath forth air, which is full of fresh vital- imagination when he could write such a Pes, 48 if it came from the nostrils of God communication as that which appeared in —4S, indged, it may, in some sort, be said Tue Examen of the 19th inst. ,fo. And this breathing forth of the trees April 24th, 1890, M. ‘is unlike common ait aud wholly superior P ti dine aviting tie abenw: the. Bela to it ; for it has been collected, and tested, has just arrived, being one of the first, if and it has been found that an animal will not the first, vessel making a round trip ae Oe re are the saue quantity ; ’ 8 of air which has come fcr hj from the this season. i trees as it can on the same quantity of the ‘best sort of of common air. It is from this air from the woods; this outbreathing of the trees, that we get that purification of cur impure atmosphere, made foul by the combust.on, the stench and non-ventt- lation af cur cities ; and it is from the vast reservcirs of pure air which is accumulated action of extensive forest Old Coins. Mr. C. B. B. Poole, Lower Montague, has a numerous collection of old coins, of which the following forms part ? Hate. One doliar, Spanish, (called the holy GOS i ive cae es cake ap che 1798 from the e Sixpence, Spanish, Philip V.......-.- 1740 stretches in new and unpopulated corntries Halt Crown, English, George i1..... 1746 that the old and densely inhabited sections Half Crown “ Charlies Il..... 1671 of the globe receive that constant refresh- One Shilling “ George II..... 1745 ment aud reinvigoration without which the One Shilling is Cece € & de 66g COS oe o 60% 1699 air of them would speedily became 80 Vitiat- Benaateh CONG Es da 5 Ses So ox Fae e's i785 ed, and not one of the millions who breath- Sixpence, Ringed 65 ncke is nes 0508 i 1697 od of it might live, and from this point of eR PONNRG. . eeamiel oe atest Rees ' ae knowledge and observation we see to what Old coin, foreigm..,....c0+-++s0s snaca = benign uses the God of uature has put the vast rial movements that are always going , > it ly the “ Acnosticise; AND RELIGIoN.”—At the ia- © ae our — = ee per stance of some gentlemen interested, Mr, mig ty air currents and § rong winds a SE EI ieee ' s ee ‘ ; sims [WEEDS at Cost, over the cornter or mule up as you Wish. Genuine Bargain : ‘ 3 } 4 ‘ uired. Apply at once at this office. apll Gennine Goods! Call and be convinced, a3 we mean what we Say. TE ast Apri “Avni ak tn ati, ' Pope’ s lecture on ** Agnosticism and Religion ” flow and blow reund the world are bis has been printed in pamphiet form <A few ministering angels unto us all, whether ee * . McL HUD & McKEN “ike. Wee fh enen oun a\ins Ore. tae Cappella’, peiae 16 goats for sale at opi \e pa of —— os rina them And this heat is not of the same degree in all trees. The heat of the maple is not that of the ash, nor is the heat of the ozk like that of the pine. Not only does this heat vary in different clarses of trees, but it varies in individuals: for as one animal differs from another of the same size and weight and breed, so one tree will differ frou: another of the same dimensicn, species and general appearance. And, as one person is warmor-blooded than another, 80 ONE TREE IS WARMER THAN ANOTHER. And this is easily tested by the thermo- meter, so that it is .ot a matter of specula- tion a all. For, if you are incredulous, and have a love of knowledge, you can take an anger into the woods with you next summer and easily prove this to be a_ fact yourself. And if you leave yoar gun and rod behind, or make them only of second- ary value, while the real and valuable re- sult of your outing is increase of health and knowledge, and take your eyes and ears and & microscope into the woods with you, you will tind out a good many other facts which you will not read of in books. And you will find that these who write books either know very little or have devided to tell you very little that is really worth knowing. If you would know what honey is, find a wild bee’s comb and don’t try your sample corked up in asma!l dottle at the corner grocery. In view of what has been here set down regarding trees and their uses, the destruc- tion of our remaining forests by the axes of selfish greed and the fires of ignorant care- lessness is seen to be a blow aimed at the health and well being of the people at large. It is the first duty of the American people to grow tress now—not do destroy them. The custodianship of our remaining forests should be a part of our national policy. Every man who has luogs and breathes 1s vitally interested in their preservation. The absence of trees means the drying up of brooks, the silencing of the rivulets, the shrinkage of ponds and rivers, and the ab- sence of needed moisture and invigorating purity from the air we inhale. It means, furthermore, achange of climate so vast and radical that no man of our generation is wise enough to foresee the extent of it or the tremendous changes in human condi- tions that it may import. Water and air in abundance and purity this country must have, and these the millons of the future will not have unless the trees on this con- tinent are allowwed to stand and multiply. W. H. H. Morray. i. DB ©. Por Everybody. HORSES ——AND—— LIVERY STABLE OUTFIT. 8Y AUCTION, i ba as Thursday, May Ist, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, AT THE STABLES, P. P. GILLIS’S LIVERY OUTFIT, com- biued with our regular sale of Horses. OVER 20 VALUABLE HORSES, including Mr. Gillis’s very valuable Femily Mare, unequaled in the Provinces for good qualities, ihe standard-bred Stallion Apotheeary, No. $465, by Hernando, 2x91, record 2.374, dam Morena, by Ainiont Mambrino, 761, (send for catalogue); | Carriage Stallion Lom Stet- son, by Potentate, 4 years old; | Bay Mare, 8 years old, sire All Right, in foalto Her- nando, sound and good looking; | All Right mare Goldie, with foal to Preeeptor, 1 Bay Filly, 3 years old, eire Ail Right, dam Ham- bletduian, owned by George KE. Hughes; } Rerrister Stailion, rising 3 years, weight 1300 ibs., dam by Old Stockman ; I yearling Piily, sire Preceptor, dam Yankee Gil, the dam of Blackbird, and very handsome; 1 Carriage Stallion, sire Capt. Jeff, dam MclInais’s Mare, jet black, 3 years old and very handsome, Several specially ting and well-bred Horses from the ** Parkside” Stock Farm of W. A. Breaaan, Summerside, and a large nuiaber of other Carriage and Working Horses not enumerated, CARRIAG“S AND HARNESS. 1 Barouche, | American Gladstone (new), 1 American Jump Seat (new), 1 Double Rasket Phwton, 3 Buggies, all home-made, built to order and almost new, 1 Boat Wagon, 1 Ex- vress, 1 Cart, 1 set Double Harness, all the Harness, Rugs, Wraps, etc., and other fittings of a fivst-class Livery Stabla. Terms at sale E. H. NORTON & CO, Auctioneer. apl7—dy li then (2!) eodtlsie wky At the above sale we will sell the Carriage Stallion * FAIRMONT,” sire Hernaudo, dam Fairmaid, sister of Black Pilot, owned by Charles Docxzudorif, North River. “ Fairmont” is a dark chestwut color, stands 153 hands higa, weighs 1100 lba., is Yer handsome, promises great spsed, and took first prize in his class at the Provincial Ex- vibition, 1889. Dwelling ‘House, (TO BE REMOVED ) At our Horse Sele, on May Ist, we will sell the large welling House on the corner of reat George and Dorchester Streets, and not che Stabies, as advertised in error. E, H. NORTON & CQ, Panama ee eesnecnntats Ere re Sa NE