io . es ~~ ne yon ie os women and girls are peculiarly liable. A trial at. Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court Honse in Charlottetown, inthe said County, set up and ~ = aad eed —s _—S pam Ce eee ea ee el oa -Dacietiiodbp-dotiehe.caltiede eye oe = ee — — — - oo ! —- se ied aaehouane onmaieniied | MAY 12, 1891 THE DAILY E i a ae ie Y, M : G1. —_——= - Wien aan ae a es Fan canna ane reo ena mee One Secret of Health and Sheriff's Sale sil li —_ ‘ | ‘ a Happiness. > , vr DR JAMES’ a new discovery that | e UB relieve and cure the a i dlitici battle ic over, but the battle | ais ‘ Deblijty, ‘Lost Visor ee he politic a »¥ oa , Wri » Oh B “ation te Oo . ; , 2 > t of a Writ of Statate recnutio ; : ; i with disease must be oonsthatly and a, ~ i ae directed. issued out of Her Mailesty’s end Falling ‘ala | DR D tngly wagel elae the fim reaper will come }Sapreme Court of Judicature, at the sult of Gane on a eed | : x : JOHNS oat victorioas, aud loved ones will be gathered | Robert C. mot eee ~ oy on ae by oe oe ae tha os ‘al t idea may be seen | have taken and seized As the property of the > OF o PI to their lang hom, Ca all > : a hen niovir | said Frank Ferguson, all the right, title and in- on aad This Ret ae | IVSICIAn and BS pile aad listless gitls who ehould be enloying | Fee. of the po Frank Ferguson {a and to all chenineed a +44 | HT the health and glow of roay youth. Kvery- | that tract. plece and parcel of land. sitnate, y “ owt r } ears, | vlog id bei on Lot or Tawnsbip Number ; Most obetinate cases, { CHARLOTTE j where we are met with women youny 10 y » | sytng an ht ing aan County ia Prince Ra. | When all other TREATMENTS have failed even to These pila were a won-], eT The circular around cipal a cTOWY, yet prematurely old, who suifer in silence | | aly eign, bounded and d-sceibed as follows:|félleve. They do not, like other preparations dorfaldiecovers. Darl D ~ 5} : each box explains the || OFFICE: Kent Street, next almost antold agonies, the result of those ail Bounded oa the gouth by the division line be- Sores foe Fast eeonmess, nite meee ps: eee any ogpere. One eee to Hovre, . oor toy, ’ , ’ : . | Bi ‘ 16 30 ne x iges v ew , at D 2 hild cure e arketye? | meats peculiar to the female system Po all | tween Townships Numbers Forty-nine and Forty- eaane? in a quick ona harmless iinaer tsaalins Saceee The diseases. This infor pence Mav sach, Dr. Williams’ Piak Pills come 48 &/ eight; on the We OF lands v ae Ms to themselves, most delicate women if mation alone is worth i Wsssing. ‘They restoro wasted vitality, bai | Bost Mise and Zone Demin onthe Maag | Salt Gr dupett at $1.00 yor package, orsix| Reg theme te face ai pene, eae, ‘ . ; le dai pe se ” or. - > . e cr ° . a - oer a < up the nervous system, enrich the blood, and | by lands in possession of Henry McGregor and for 95.00, TH AMES MEE DEC eet Foam great benefit from the pamphieteentfree con: | transform pale and sallow complexions intv | Duncan McCallum, and containing one hundred Ham Ansors, 0. dane a Nm OU., © ase of Parsons’ Pills. |[ tains valuable infor: | i sy ¢ lone follow perfect | and twenty acres of lad, a little more or lesa, in }. Sarnere Se sage = Pe One box sent post- mation. Send for tt. glowing, rosy cheeks that alone follow portecs | sen’s County; and I do hereby give Public Write for pamphlet. Sold in Charlottetown for 25 ets., or five Dr. I. 8. Johnson & health, In a word they are a certaia cure for) Noes that t will, on WEDNESDAY, the See retail, by George * songnee und boxes for $1 in stamps. | Go. 50 Sustee louse | ; i ich | j HKENT ‘of NOVE) | . eddir 8. Ww . ree ston, Mase. all these distressing complaints to which EIGHTKENTH day of NOVEMBER next, 1891, + ee yr—ap 80 Pillein every box Suausineettainaeen i | ’ | | of these pills will convince the most sceptical of their wonderful merit. For suffering men | De. Williams’ Pink Pills are equ ally effiza- | «ions, i | For overwork, mental strain, lvss of sleep, nervous debility, and all those diseases that lead to broken-down manhood, they are a certain specific, stimulating the brain, rein- forcing the exhausted system and res‘oring | shattered vitality. Dr William’s Pink Pills | ' } are nature’s restorative and should be used by | _ every weak and debilitated person. For sale by all dealers or sent post paid on receipt of | priee (30 cents @ box) by addressing the Dr | Williams Medicine Co, Brockville, Ont. oe i Talk te Your Horses. Said a horseman the other day to the archi- tect of this column “If I could write as some people can, I'a fill your paper every week with observaticns I have made on foolish, not to say crue’, ways of a and driving horses, Why, only the other day ] saw an inetamce just across the street there which made me desire to go over and tell a man what | thonght of him, only I should probably have'said too much. The :nan had left his horse hitehed on the street all the afternoon anid, notwithstanding the fact that he had been blanketed, the horse was cold and in a hurry to go. Nota word did his owner say, but he jerked away at the bit with force enough to have broken his own jaw had the bit been in his own mouth. I teil yeul felt like hitching that fellow to a post and letting him stand two or three honrs and then see if he would be perfectly quiet when be had an oppoitunity to go. A soothing word and o steady pull oa the reins would have accomplished more than the jerking and not have injured the sensitive mouth ef the animal.” ** People do not talk to their horses enough,” said another gentleman. ‘* Horses are hizhly intelligent, and while they cannot talk to you, seers to understand almost everything ssid to them. I have found by experience that a few words spoken kindly to a horse when f:ightened will often do mnch toward quieting him, and u @ horse which is used to be talked to it will hive a very good effect. I firmly believe more can be accomplished by the use of the voice than by the use of the whip and tng. ging at the reins,”.-—Exchange D0 GI 0 ree MANY prominent men are now being carried off by the revages of la grippe. When we consider that by using Cainpbeli’s Quinine Wive asa preventative we can ward off the attacks of la grippe, we would advise you to} puschase a bottle from your drugyist. tf Fon Over Firty Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relievivg the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, seftens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remady for diarrbees, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. mar2 3i eod & wky lyr Frere to Lapres.—Every lady reader of this paper sending at once her address on a postal card will receive a free copy of The Ladies (Pictorial) Newspaper, contain- ing fall particulars of their old-fashioned English Prize Competition, Over $6,000 in prizes will be given away between now and June Ist, with special daily prizes of valae for each locality. The Ladies News- paper is one of the largest and most pro- tusely illustrated publications in Canada, and the competition offered by them is to be conducted in a strictly fair and honor- able manner, without partiality to persons or locality. Anyone can secure « good prize bya little work. No cheap presents will be given. It costs you nothing for fall information aud a sample copy, if you send at once. Address: The Ladies News paper Co., Canada Life Buiiding, Toronto, Ontario. mort Feed! Feed ! B* AN, SHORTS, MIDDLINGS, CRACK. ED GRAIN in atock and to arrive, and will be aold as low as possible. AULD BROS, Ch'town, April 14, 1891—2aw&wy Im FOR SALE. -—_— QUANTITY of good Black Oats, most a of them suitable for seed. Enquire at PD. R, M. Hooper, Fuston St. mayS8 4 — W. &. TURNER, Queen Street, Charlottetown. TRYON CLOTH DEPOT. Cre aud see our new patterns in Cloth Positively the best that have ever been turned out in Domestic Tweeds., WOOL taken in exchange for Cloth. CARDING done on short notice. W. C. TURNER, Agent Tryon Woolen Mills. FOR SALE. Side Wheel Ferry Steamer, jan6 Se Ramee Ou EBUCTO,” ‘Ova Scotia in ; register tons, 65; sid lever engine ; 28-inch cylinders, three feot stroke: over al, ufo: depth ‘of held, 8 fest: Sesto , ; de o . 9 feet; water, 6 feet ; spesde 9 knots; easy a - Hon above steamer has been in service on alifax Harbor as a Ferry Boat between Dart- mouth nd Helitan, Ig copper-bottomed. will tdinary one- ae spiced pane orse teams and about eiaenfther particulars may be had on applica- bnilt in G. E. VANBUSKIRK, Secy. Dartmouth Ferr Commission, Dartmouth, X'S. ap23 sellat Public Auction the said property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the Levy mirked on the said Writ, being one hundred and thirteen dellara and eighty-nine cents, besides Sheriff's fees und incidental expenses, JAMES CURTIS, | Sheriff. Sheriff's Oftlce, Qasen's County, March 13, 1891. ALBAaRT H. MAcCNEILL, Plaintiff's Attorney. mech23 Mortgage Sale. fo be sold by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, the Fourteenth day of May, A. D. 1°91, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court liouse in Chariottetown: t, piece and parcel of land. situ- a ate, lying and beiny on roa Number two, in Prince County, bounded as follows, that is to say :—Commencing on the nort.: side of the DeBlois Road, in the south-east angle of land now or formerly in possession of Peter Perry ; thence porth to the division line between Town- ships Numbers One and Two; thence east eight chains and forty iinks, or to seventy-three acres now or formerly in possession of William Harper; thenee south tothe road aforesaid, and thence siong the same west eight chains and forty links to the place of commencement, said farm havy- ing been originally purchased from the Govern- ment by Firmain Perry and transferred through Sebastian Davidson and George L. Goodale to ihe said Prospere Gaudet, ee an area of titty acres of land, a little more or less, as des- cribed in a Deed from the Commissioner of Pub- lic Lands to the said Prospere Gaudet, bearing date the thirteenta day of March, 1873. The above gale is made under and by virtue of a power of gale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the Twenty-fitth day of November, A. D. 1887, and made between pere Gauret, of DeBlois Road, Lot 2, in Prince County, Farmor, and Mary Gaudet, his wife, of the one part, and Michael Delaney, of Covehead Road, Let 34, in Queen's County, of the other LL that trac part. For particulars and conditions of sale apply at the office of Messra. Macnelli & Macdonald eclicitora. Charlottetown, Dated llth April. A, D, 1891. MICHAEL DELANRY. apl3—dy law (m) 4Ww Mortgagee. a —_-— Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Pubiic Auction, on FRIDAY, the 29th day of May, A. D. 1891, at the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court. House in Summerstde, 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 Wiliams, his wife, of the one part, and Joseph H. Locke of the other part, and by him assigaed to Hon. John Yeo and Wiliam Keid :— LL the estate and interest of the said John < Yeo and William Reid, as Assignees of said Mortgage, ir. and to all that piece of land situate, lying aud being on Township Number Seventeen, in Prince County, in said Island, bounded as fo}- lowe, that ia to say :—Bounded on the north by the Chariottctown road, onthe east by land in possession of Willism H. Brown, on the seuth by land in the possession of George Hinton, and on the west by the road leading from Summerside to the Charlottetown road, being all the lands described in an indenture dated Jith January, 18 9, made between William 8. Williams, Senior, of the one part, and the said William 8. Williams of the other part. ALSO~—Allthst other tract, piece or parcel of land sitnate in Township Number Seventeen aforesaic, bounded as follows :—On the north by the said ‘Charlottetown road, on the east by the said road leading from Summerside tothe Char- lottetewn road, andon the south and west by land in possession of Louis Greer, being all the lands described in two several indentures, dated respectively 27th April, 1870, and in or about the month ef March, A. D. 1885, made between Wil- liam S. Wiliams, Senior, of the one part, and the said William 8S. V/illiams of the other part, all said lands being about forty acres. more or less, Dated this 24th day of April, A. D. 1891. For further particulars apply at tha office of J. E. WYATT, Barrister-at-Law, Summerside. ap25—dy iw law ——————— ee Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auction, on THURSDAY the Fourth day of June, A. D. 1981, at Twelve o'clock, noon, atthe Court Honse in Summerside in Prince County, under~ a power of sale contained in an Indenture of M ortgage, dated the Fourteenth day of August, A. D. 1882, and made between Edward O’Hrien aod Mary, his wife, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson of the other part :— LL that tract, piece and parcel of land, situ ate, lying and being on Jot Number Two. in Prince County, fa Prises Ed-«ard Island, com- meociog on the south side of a road marked on the Land Office working plan of said Township as “Irving Road,” and in the eastern boundary of fifty acres of land formerity in posseasion 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- veyed to John Haywood ; thence east along said boundary to the Clark Road; thence croasi the same and following the eastern side thsreo southwesterly to the north bouadary of land con- veyed to John Crockett ; thence east to a point —— chains and ten liaks east from the western (being the rear boundary of said land); thence south forty deyrees west twenty chains and eighteen linke, orto the division line be- tween said Township Number Two and Town- ship Number Three; thence east slong said line ‘9 land now or formerly in possession of Artemag W. Clark ; thence north forty degrees east along the weatern boundary thereof to the Irving road aforessid, and thence west slong the same, croas- ing the Clark road, twenty-five ohains or to the place of commencement, containing seventy- three acres of land, a little more or less. Yor further particulara apply at the office of J. E. Wyatt, Solicitor, Summerside, Dated this ‘f'wenty-third day of Apri), 189). EDWARD J, HODGSON, ap’3—eod& wy tl sle Mortgagee. CAKE AND PASTRY DELICIOUS! BREAD AND BISCUITS Light and Flaky! Pure and Wholesome! WHEN MADE WITH WOODILL’S cerman | BAKING HERE IS WHAT THEY SAY ---—ABOUT THE—— Cooker and Roaster. St. DUNsTAN’s CoLLEar, November 28, 1890. The “Pateat Cooker” advertised by K. K. Brace has been in use at St. Dunstan’s College for seme time, and has proved to be a great success, tJ. C. McDonarp, Titular Bishop of Lrina. +e 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. It is certainly a most useful article, THE SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPR’s CONVENT. ene eee Mr. R. K. Bracr,— Ihave given the ‘‘ Cooker” I got from you a most careful trial. I find it most useful for roasting Beef, etc. 1 am sure & person once using one would not like to do without it. Mrs. T. J. Morris, —~ Made by H. D. Wadman. For sale at Wright Bros’., Summerside, or most any Country Store- keeper, Wholesale or Retail from K. BRACE. R. Ars9--2 Express Wagons. 25 Benches, just the thin < for Schoolhouse or Hall, eod w—-in @H2 ‘What! Never ! only Encore be Dyes Equal to any Package Dye in the Market. Just the thing for Home Dyeing. COLORS BRICHT AND FAST. Send for Sample Card to J. S. Robertson & Co., Manufactarers, Mentreal. janl2—dy wky mee _ SEE THE B. LAURANCE Spectacles and Eye Glasses. THE only Optical Goods in Canada which have been recommended by the Presidents and Vice-Presidents of ail the Medical and Surgicsa) Societies in Canada and Great Britain. Far superior to any other for retaining perfect vision, le Agent for Charlottetown,— G. G. JURY, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician, North Side of Queen Square, Opposite Post Office, Ch’town, Sept. 4, 1892—2aw TURNIPS. QUANTITY of good turnips for sale at Mount Edward. CHARLES PALMER. April 13 té. ' AND THE Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. 'No other Emulsion is so i | Casyto take. : (It does not séparate nor Spoil. ‘It is always sweet as cream. | The most sensitive stomach Can retain it. CURES Scrofulous and Wasting Diseases. Chronic Cough. | Loss of Appetite. | Mental and Nervous Prostration. General Debility, &c. | Beware ofaliimitations. Ask for | “the D. & L.” Emulsion, and refuse all others. PRICE GOC. AND $1 PER BOTTLE. HAVE YOU GUT THE GRIP ? Theat SATRRE® ow ae 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 etrength- ) POWDER. mch26 We pay daty to Canada. Make New Rich Bio eae — eee mere SPRING MEDICINES (x) We HAVE NOW IN STOCK, among many others, the following seasonable Remedies :-——-Ayer’s and Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Warner's Safe Cure, Paine’s Cslery Compound, Campbeli’s Quinine Wine, Scott's, Pattner’s and Miller’s Emul- sion, Fellow's Compound Syrup, Burdock Blood Bitters, Beef, Iron and Wine, Pierce’s Discovery and Prescription, Frait Salt, Maltine (plain and in combination with Cod Liver Vil), Beef, Iron and Wine, Cascara Sagrada, Hypophosphites, ete. A. S. JOHNSON, Corner Kent and Prince Streets. Ch’town, March 28, 3891, vy Davis tes DIRECTLY TO THE SPoT peers seme aieret. (NSTANTANEOUS Pi TD Pol. Be! Caaiipe Ginn, oo ee ; a sor ae ea Eos SoG Eobhuty ew DIARRHGIA, DYSINTENY, MOLERA MORSUS, and all BOWEL COMPI.A NO REMEDY ESGUVALS THE PAIN-KILLER, In Canadian Cholerannd Bewr! 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For we and General Dealers, & wky—febl7 * Liquid Stove Polish. BEER & COFF, apll—eod & why CPPSS GOO Beware of Imitati NOTICE — AUTOGRAPH THEG Insist upon having the HART SHORN, SOLD BY aa DEALERS, - Factory, Toronto, Ont ae —_ ee PUREST, STRONGEST, Bp CONTAINS NO Alum, Ammoni Phosphate GR ANY sue eal E.W. 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London, England. 5 dec 19—i yr dy & why NC HEAiN a. fastant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failure Impossible. lany so- 1 diseases are is of Catarr, 2 ‘he. } nse ‘ ut CA: simply symptom such as} acl of sme!), foul bre and spitting, gen 1 feet of debilitv, et a a cre troubled with any of these or § kindred symptoms, you have Catarrh, and sho id lose 20 time procuring a bettle of Nasar B sum. Be warned in time, nezlected cold in head results in Catarrh, followed } by consumption and death. Sold by a!) druggists, or sent, post paid, on receipt of price (50 cents and $1 oy ae i ia ee a oe a THE GREAT ENGLISH REMI! OF PURELY VEGETABLE mnonee 0 WITHOUT MERCURY, USED THE ENGLISH PEOPLE FOR 2 COMPOUND 5 ANTIBILIOUS yornar oo ture of the best and mildest vegetal SP be found a mest efficacious remedy for am “] ¥ of the direstive organs, and for digestion and the several va comgietate. Bold by all Chemists. EVANS AND SONS. MONTREAL. OVER 120 YEARS, 8 Theses Pills consist of a eatefal and the pure extract of Flowers of pid actton of the liver and vowels were yi WROLESALE AGENTS ¢ (Queen and King Square Stores,