A ta eee —— — HE DAILY nee a ee , cs sere ot ee eo iatllimasienan pape ate anata i ccnemenemiiceatiie sini * This ts true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evcnreipes, Sryete Corres Two Cunta yr CUT Tt fue WEW Siiivitis. A 7 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. MONDAY, MAY 18, 1891. Se ———_ ee wi ; re ) wi > CALERDAR POR MAY, sucN § CHA TUR » Quarter, so ce 9 8 ” . Sew Moos, Sth day, 21., 3.1m. & * jelow horu on. ap ipst Quarter i pl » : : 's 1 Moon 25.0 “ay, ~ " pelow beriz 32. te TUL thice! Quarter Ulla ve y., below horizon GEO. H. COCK, PHOTOGRAPHER. ™ , W thes n p. ™. » p Thi N. E. SE »N., day, 2:35; $2 lm., p- m ay ; : /monochrome and colors which are greatly admired for truthfulness and delicacy of finish. | These really high class permanent Portraits are rapidly taking the place of all interior | = ai Jun ‘Sua | Moon! High! Days pj pat OF WEES | -iesiseta ; rives |wat'r| leuk | + ' a. j — (©) od | | iW AVING secured the services of Mr. CLOUD HILL, for many years Chief Operator with Hills and Saunders, and Gabes Hughes of Ryde Photographer to the Queen aud Royal Family, persons wishing high class Photos taken would do well to call and see , Specimens. Special attention paid to beautiful enlarged Portraits on opal and paper, finished io | kinds. and are produced at prices consiatant with conscientious work, ———— + fh mimora| after h m| however old and faded, Daguerreotypes, Ivory Miniatures, Class Positives, etc., etc., and yriey ST oo ) Saturday os 4 $ * anil 17; 6 32 ales 46, 8} 3 42 Gedo sg 1ay tt 9 4 3 y rvereday : 43; 10) 4 25 ’ - ” * . =) 5 Friday ti ] L : ‘ - § Saturday 40 13 a 19 wisantay 39! 14) 5 57 }) Moaday 38 ~ 6 . u fuesday 36 0 ‘ a ¥ Wednesday | 35; 17; 8 4 sTharsday =| 34, «19, 9 5) : friday 33 20)10 55 giseturday =| t) 2ijaft I |7 Suaday |} 30) 221 3 {* Monday | 29 23) 2 7 ¢ Tuesaday | 23) 24) 3 11 y Wednesday | 27; 26) 4 16 sifiurstay | 26) 27| 5 23 i furs y ifriday | 25| 28| 6 38 pissturday 24 29, , 45 ht sunday | 2%) 30) 8 5; y onday | 22) 31)10 4: 36 uesday 22; 3211 4 x’ Wednesday 21} 33.0 53 % Thursday 20; 34)morn 19} 35) 0 29 19| 36; 1 O 3 sysaturday 413) 9) Sanday a. 13 8 10 16 8 57} 19 9 43) 92 10 26 24 a2 27 ll 40 30 morn |} 2 0 2) 35 i -<@ 37 I 49) 4) 223 4 3 34 450 4 40) 47 5 46) 49 6 47] 62 7 43 54 R 27 56 9 6 58 9 43)15 1 10 21 3 in. @ 5 11 39 7 aft 21 9 - ae 10 1 57} 12) 252) 14 851} 15 & 15) 17 6 37|'5 19 5 4414 10) will Fee eae < or + JT" A fee mS ba = & asad Jaro rn? Pee OPS ARMSTRONG & CO. PROPRIETORS | St. John., N. B. AUCTION SALES. ee ee Wea prepared to conduct Auction _ Sales of Furniture, Land, Stocks, efe., Nany part of the City or Island at moderate rates, > TLE Prompt payments, Good references. Us 4 trial, CHARLES I. MORRISON, SO cine, ’ al) down by tions. BoPrcrric and EVERY Mati Pinks. The Powers fayging phyvical an Will restore mental. EVERY Worais entai) Sicknegs JOUNG G WOMEN Y Make them reguiar. For sale by al : Pt of price (apnacists, or will be irregularities, when neglected Auctioneer, 106 Queen Street. ne ABE NOT a Pur- a> gative Medi- They area -BLoop BUILDER, ‘Tonic and Recon- ae STRUCTOR, as the Supply in a conden giormn the substances actually needed to en- * @ rich the Blood, curing diseases coming from Poor and WatT- ety BLoop, or from ViTIATED Hvumorks in System, when broken overwork, mental worry, disease, excesses and indiscre- They have a 5 ACTION On the Sexual System of both men and women, restoring LOST VIGOR correcting all IRREGULARITIES end SUPPRESSIONS. Who finds his mental fae- Uities dull or failing, or ing, should take these his lost energies, both ehould take them. They cure all su which inevitably sould take these PILzs, Mey will cure the re- youthful bad habits, and strengthen the should take them These Pirus will sent upoy - per bex), by addressing DR. WILLIAMS’ M EP. CO. Brockville, Ont, SETY, a MeGILL UNIVER MONTREAT,. A SPECIA L ulty of c irprred, Stating the “MAlrs, Laboratories, Ww v0 ae 3 ents af eprovementa Wieal B Civil, Mining Oy neering ; . { alt a m the & . tages not hit r — details of Copine ay. a4 Wderrigne,d? a had on applic ition to the MhoGncement cM Also supply detailed Te™=009 of the other lading 42 viz, Law, Medicine Arts (in- Vete : e i) al 1 ‘ Cour a . Minar a 3e J - Science. ~W, BRAKENIE 7 . Meh2S wo, SIDGE, B. ee ANNOUNCEMENT of the Applied Science has been the orkshops, Apparatus in its several Depart Mechanical and Elec- and Practic il] Chemistry, . 1891-2 ““erto accessible to Students of Faculties of the for Women), and a Acting Secretary. i Als Give new ; not fai! to give entire satisfaction. Remember the place. Over Apothecaries Hall. May 9, ’91—2aw & w 5m | NR Se A RN A et . ath j | Senn x )-——— kin — We are making Special Reduc- tions during this month on _ the binding of Magazines, Illustrated Papers, Periodicals, ete. TAYLOR & GILLESPIE, tigen of the Bie Book. J. D. McLeod’s Corner: jan6 A. S. JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE 'J7S THE PLACE to buy anything you want in the line of Pure Drugs and Chemi- cals, Patent Medicines, Druggists’ Sundries, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, etc. The Dispensing of Physicians’ Prescriptions a speciaity dsy or night. Our large Prescription trade shows us that our efforts in this line are being appre- ciated by all. : EVERYBODY'S PILLS still continue to increase in popularity, owing to their ‘mild action, certain effects, and the perfect safety with which they can be adminis- | For sale by Druggists at 25 cents per box. A. S. JOHNSON, Corner Kent and Prince Streets. tered to young and old. Ch'town, May 13, 1891. ——— ke a A - oe A Reputation of Five and Twenty Years Standing ————-(0¢) THES GREAT INVIGORATING TONIc, CAMPBELL'S QUININE WINE. — —_—- Lomipees ae cos Damiana ae ———— (| F ) -— -— TNVALUABLE in cases of Loss of Appetite, Weak or Painful Indigestion, Malaria, A. Lowness of Spirits, Fevers of all kinds, and asa general Strengthener of the Sys- tem when weakened by changes of the season. Ie + It is necessary to remember that there are many so-called Quinine Wines, but that the GREAT ORIGINAL is ‘* Campbell’s,” and that the genuine bears our signature upon the label. The best proof of its value is the fact that its sale at the present time is larger than ever before. poles ae The following certificate shows how CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE is appre- ciated. Having submitted two samples of Quinine Wine, imitations of the genuine, along with a sample of our own, to the Public Analyst, we received the following reply: ‘“*Camppett’s’ is the caly genuine Qainine Wine of the three samples examined at ers. K th bell & Co's, request,” She apete, eae Ney oe Jowx Baker Eowanrps, Ph. D., F.C. S., ap2l Public Analyst. bar — one : ee BANISHES BAD BLOOD. Bad Blood is responsible for all the Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Eruptions, Skin Diseases, Humors and Dishguriog Rashes that are so prevalent, especially in spring. There 1s 4 Naturat For to Bad Broop called Burdock Blood Bitters which always conquers, never fails and is recommended by thousands. It searches out and removes all impurities from the smallest pimple to the worst scrofuloussore. In Scrofula, es eae ee Shingles, Tetier, etc., its effects are wonderful. a Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, : WHAT THEY SAY. Two of my children had large blood. They were completely cured by one bo London Fast, Ont. About a year ago I got a running abscess on my neck which made me ag! ae B. B. B. cured it and I am strong again. Mrs. Guo. Leptncuam, Montefiore, Man. B ttle of B. B. B. Mrs, J. PineL, A Faithful Friend. Sirs,—-I have great faith in your Burdock Blood Bitters, and can recommend it for most anything. ‘Iwo yearsago I was troubled with an ulcer on my ankle; havisg used - B hg for bad blood I procured a bottle, and a box of Burdock ute Ointment; after using three bottles and three boxes I was completely cured and can recommend it everywhere. Yours truly, Mrs. Wa. V. Boyp, Brantford, Ont. BB —— _ 4 ~ FURNITURE REPATNED. o--——— Now is the Time to have your Furniture Repaired, Repainted and Reupholstered. OLD FURNITURE MADE T0 LOOK NEW. They can be produced from negatives, or taken by us or from any photograph sent’ TAYLOR & GILLESPIE. gore$ on their bodies caused by poorness of the = POOLE OPE LT RO . ncitatinns ’ ‘ ree ; 2B ARR AT, OO Bete ye COS { | , | a4 £ * . * ax % _ > of Bie oe ef are r 4 ; lat Beesto a aS 1a) es PS? €3 es Fo f ‘ ; i i { j | ) re ors oe fe fa ry A>, 2 oe } ‘ as ays see t 2 om a : io : | e¢ of 7 "20.44. OS H.-G keg (a) ie Bee ec tO OR as Se BT eee at ie i = in 4 ous eS: 2 7 . “ mee \) betes Gh tas oS z, } ; ff er of - s a é 4s c | } I; ; é » ‘ nm f 3 oe ¢ : Z Stine , . or £ Cow - j } ee re ae | ; ; zh a 4 : ’ . i 4 * ~ Q a ; ur i pe e bis » bn esa i 22e ee Seer Se < s i } t ti . ff Lire an i ; wm :é £ eS Set 3 2a! & = Sud } ‘ \ & . ; ; : s : Zt ea €> on Z - Se Sw fe . ; 2 — ! On Sb nF cone? af : peryect ; «= f . ww ‘me tar ° bvic. af 42 @e setter st Sent Fs Ti is ‘ ye »> : oo _ ; arf St SY A % 4 S 303 a 2 ne * Wa % ta: - Me »é =ctz ft ate 2. CRC! 2: e~ ny f | t eagos, Chronic ‘Convis ani Ce? ; yan§ oo * } PALA T+ GEE AS 8 . £ t's Emmuisivn is on's prt ue irs ; . ‘ Wrapper. APVG Hii P Soid.by all Drnggisis nt Sic. a *. \ ie j ; SCoTT & } ‘ ' | Sa. : ie PPAR CN A Eligibly Situated Building Lots FOR SALE. FPNHE subscriber having purchased the Cahill Estate, situate at the head of Upper 'Prince Street, offers the same for sale in | Building Lots. This property, owing to the ‘high elevation of the land and the view which it commands of ‘the -city, is unsurpassed for building purposes. Lots disposed of at rea- ‘sonable rates. Plan of property can be seen, ‘ag full information es to terms of sale ob- . tained, at the office of R. Reddin, Solicitor. WILLIAM McGRATH, may6—l1m eod Charlottetown, | Canada At | a eon ‘The Best Route to Boston \ONLY ONE NIGH? AT SEA. row fOHE STEAMSHIP. **HALIFAX” leaves | I Noble's W hatf, Walifax, for Boston ‘every Wednesday Morning at 8 o'clock, and Lewis's Wharf, Bosten, for Halifax every {Saturday at noon Passengers for Boston from P. EH. Island ‘can leave Charlottetown by Steam Navigation 'Co’s, steamers via Picton Tuesday morning, jand go on board on arrival at Halifax on Lues- |day evening without extra charge. Through Tickets for sale ou board Steam Navigation Co’s. steamers and by FT. NEWBERY, Agent, ap30—eod & wy Charlottetowa. PB, ISLAND HOSPITAL UBLIC NOTICE is hereby givea that in pursuance of the Act of Incorporation a Peblic Meeting of all contributors to the above Institution will be held at the Hospital, in the City of Charlottetown, P. BE. Island, on THURSDAY, 28th Mav, 1891, at the hour of 7.30 p. m., for the purpose of electing Trustees for the government of the Institution, in accordance with the by-laws, and for the transaction of such other business as shall be brought before the meeting. b. BALDERSTON, Secretary of Trustees, Ch’town, May 11, 1801~—3ilaw Ses THOUSANDS Of bottles of DYsPEPTICURE have been sold during the past few years without any adver- tising whatever. It easily overcomes Indiges- tion, 2nd PosiTIVELY CURES the worst cases of Chronic Dyspepsia; this quality of curing the disease explains its large and spreading sale without having been brought prominently before the public. (Copyrighted,) on Dysperticure gives the results of many years study on Diet and the Diseases of Digestion. All interested in these subjects, Chronic Dyspeptics especially, should read this little book; it is wrapped about each hottle of the remedy, or will be prompily malfled free to any address. DYSPEPTICURE Js sold by all Drnggiste~ Somme pie 35 ect Large Bot:les $1.00 nose who cannot ge it pi ac will ee a large bottle by mail, all expenses prepaid, on sending $1.00 by register- ed letter or IP. O. Order to the maker, Charies K. Short, Pharmaciat, St. John, N. B. P. S.—Dyspreticcre is being daily sent with safety to the remotest parts of Canada and the United States in a special mailing package. ~~ “r" BAWNWAN AS. . BUNCHES to arrive by first Boston Steamer, and on each succeeding steamner during the season. AULD BROS. ap29-——Jm 2aw guar jour W. £. TURNER, ‘over two hundred thousand dollars a News Notes. The Government of Newfoundland pays year for ‘‘ relief of the poor” and less than one hundred and fifty thousand dollars for edu- Cation. After fifteen years of bliss a Georgia couple have produced 32 living wit- nesses of their fidelity to the Scriptural in- jadecion to increase and multiply, A Kansas farmer sent his boy to the pas- ture for the cows one evening last week, and the led found that ten of them had been strack by lightning and were lying dead in the pasture, Kem Kow is the queer title of a chemical compound that is being used on many rail- roads and in many factories as a coal saver. The claim is that it largely roduces the amount of smoke, and enables the engineers to use inferior coal. The will of Mrs. David Bell, of Glasgow, Scotland, has just been recorded. It pro- vides for the distribution of an estate valu- ed at $315,965. After leaving $25,000 to relatives and local charities, the testatrix gives the residue to Gen. Booth * for the precious work for our blessed Lord which he is doing through the Salvation Army.” The report on education to the Presby- terian Synod draws attention te the fact that some 50,000 children cf school age in Quebec did net last year attend any place ‘of public or private instruction, This is almost 25 per cent. of the enrollment of pupils in all classes of schools in the Pro- vince, Which (—A beautiful young lady and her once beautiful mother were walking down the street together when they met two gentlemen whom the mother knew. ** How much your daughter resembles you,” exclaimed one. ‘* How closely you resem- Ibe your daughter,” exclaimed the other, Now, which of these geutlemen was invited home to tea/ An icicle fully 20 feet in thickness and 1,000 feet in length is said to have formed over a steep incline of rock on a mountain near Lunas city, Wash., the past winter. Recenty the warmth of the sun loosened | the icy mass and it went thundering down the mountain side, carrying everything be-, fore it, even trees three feet in diameter. | A writerin the Gentleman's Magazine, | describing the sugar plantation in the Bar-| badoes, says that very little of the sugar! goes to England, but is bought up for the, American market, the planters preferring to | sell to the Americans, because payment is | made at once. The sugar sent to England; passes through so many hands that the | freight and commissions eat up all the: profits. : { ln Holland. and Germany experiments , have been made with peat which reveal a’ possibility that peat bogs, wherever located, may become mines of wealth. This veget- | tble fibre has been utilized for a myriad of purposes, including cloth for suitings, blankets, rugs, quilts and ctber articles for which wool is now used. Naturally, this matter attracts much attention in Lreland, which has 3,000,000 acres of peat bog. The Itata, the Chilian! insurgent vessel | that gave the United States officials the slip at San Diego, will probably be joined on her southern way by the armored cruiser Esmeralda, and if overhauled by the speedy Charleston a sea fight in Mexican waters is highly probable. The Esmerelda is rather the superior of the Charleston in! weight of guns, and her consort, the Ithata, has mounted four guna. The great suceess of Mr. Auchumty’s manual training institute in New York, and Mr. Pratt’s in Brooklya, is stirring up the friends of education in ether cities, and svon the industrial school will be the uni- versa! adjunct of the academic school, As tev. E. E. Hale says: “Our common schools are atil! hemmed in by the mediswval notion that there is some megic in the art of reading and that all knowledge which is of worth is to be acquired by the use of letters.” The time has come for the public to move in this matter of educating the hands as well as the brains of the chil- lrea who are most of them to make their living by their work. i The report of the s‘atistician of the United States Department of agriculture, now in press, shows an increase siace April if last year of more than 100 per cent. in the price of corn and oats, 49 per cent. and more ia wheat in primitive markets, 32 per cent. ia Chicago for choice beol’s and 34 for Texans and advanced values of ail cereals and meats. A hopeful and = cheer! ful feeling is noticed, says the report in official correspondeuce from all parts vi the couatry. The elimination of tae plus of cora and oats through ¢he under: production of lest year, ensures geod prices for those crops, and the sa rlage cat the wheat of the world for two years, with the low foreign prospect for the growing srop, promises the largest demand tor five | years at remunerative prices. Fortunately | present appearances indicate ability to meet ‘uch demand with ease. - eee Town and Country. The Eaglish census returos are showing | the tendency of the time to leave the agri-| cultural districts and flock into the cities} and towns. In Northamptonshire there | \has been an average reduction of 20 per s5U7- | | Several of the larger villages have more Mi eI than doubled. Ali the villages and smail Queen Strest, Charlottetown. We have a nice fot of Coverings for rayon CLOTH NpOT. Smoking Chairs, ete. unges Lounges, MODS | MARK WRIGHT & CO., Ltd. Charlottetown, March 26, 1891. iCPe and see our new pitterns ia Cloth Positively the best that have ever been al out in Domestic Tweeds. } WOOL taken in exchange for Cloth. CARDING done on short notice. | c W. C. TURNER, jand Agent Tryon Woolen Mills. tyuwns in South Lincolnshire show reduced ‘populations as compared with 1881. LB ss- ton, however, keeps up, having been 15, in 1881, and 18,329 now. The agricultural districts in Nurfoik also show decreases. ~~ Dyspepticure—ls not 4 palliative, but a cure; it first relieves, then controls, and ‘finally entirely subdues the irritation and in: fammation of the stomach that causes indi- gestion and dyspepsia. KD. C, is ‘(uaranteed. eet cent. in the population of the agricultural districts, and an increase in the manufac: | turing districts of from 30 to 50 per cent. |, Tacit and Jadgement in Handling Hlorses. One Secret of Health and Happiness. The political battle is over, bit the battle with disease must be consthnutly and unceas- ingly waged else the grim reaper will come out victorious, and loved ones will be gathered totheic loag home. Oa ali sides inay be seon pale and listless girls who should be enjoying the health and glow of rosy youth. Kvery- where we are met with women young in years, yet prematurely old, who suffer ia silence almost untold agonies, the result of those ail- ments peculiar to the female system,“"To all’ such, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills come. a blessing. They restore wasted vitelity, Build up the nervous system, enrich the blood, and transform pale and sallow+ complexions iste glowing, rosy cheeks that alone follow periect health. In a word they are a certain cure for all these distressing complaints to which women and girls are peculiarly liable. A trial of these pills wi) lconvince the most sceptical of their wonderful merit. For suffering men Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are equally effica- eious. For overwork, mental strain, loss of sleep, nervous debility, and all those diseases that Jead to broken-down manhood, they are a certain specitic, stimulating the brain, rein- forcing the exhausted system and restoring shattered vitality. Dr William's Pink Pills arenature’s restorative and should be used by every weak and debilitated person. For sale by all dealers or sent post paid on receipt of price (50 cents a box) by addressing the Dr Williams Medicine Co, Brockville, Ont, a> 7--ere A VaLuasLe Discovery.—It is said that a ting of platinum suspended over the flame ofa lamp, when it becomes red hot, will keep the atmosphere of a room in which a dozen cigars are being smoked as clear as if there had been no smoking going on at all, Somkr Marie Svucar —The Mapleton district in Cumberland, N. 8., this year produced 120,000 pounds of sugar, valued at $15,000. Seventy one camps were in operation and about 120 people were engaged The maple sugar product was good at Westbrook, averaging about 1000 lbs. per orchard. _--_>—_— For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the littie sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes .2,** bright as a batton.” Itis very pleasant totaste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, ellays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhees, whether arising from teething or other causes, Twenty-tive cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for *t Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no otker kind, mar2 3i eod & wky lyr ee mee Asovagn Unrortoxare,—One night last month the police found Patrick McDonald wandering about the streets, wearing his coat turned inside out, He was taken to the 'centrat police station and from there to the insane asylum. In the mean time Chief Clark has been making enquiries, and has found that the man belongs to Belfast, P. E. E. Island. ‘this morning Officer Birchill will escort him to Point du Chene, where ‘he will be placed on the Island steamer in charge of the captain with directions to see him home. The unfortunate man says he has been an inmate of the Charlottetown asylum and to that institution Le desires to go,—St. John Telegraph. The asylum auth- orities here say they know nothing at all about the m ik a aan ounias According to a eynopis of the will of Mr. Patrick Parcell, published in the Cornwall Freeholder, he bequeathed to church aod charitable institutions about $30,000, includ- ing $10,009 to the Bishop of Alexandria for the benefit of the poor of all denominations and for the education of promising young men of the countzy. There is a provision of the will empowering his executers to forgive any debts aed to discharge any mortgages gratuitously that are due and owing from persons in poor circumstances, especially when the parties concerned are widows and The forgiveness of a debt isan heneficence and one whieh lace when 15 takes effect the erediter, orphans. rb excellent pre does not « up nthe ues ol a ae = ee supiacrside Exports. Sumumensipe, May lich. str St Lawrence, Cameron Shipp d by moster, for Poiat du Chenu 1G8 CaGGS CMTS. .cccescscsesevsesneee $ 387 ©} Oi EE. 6c ood +s (ane A “a ] horse oe weese eee 20088 628088 14) SS tle OVETOEN, «cw oak vscencees bees 2) 1] b:l and 2) cases eggs .....-ce-e8 Ot FZ00 Vee tekdies .. . i v's Sando bw 2 ap en geee 154 § 709 OO. 3.me date per steainev M A Starr,— 2369 bush potatoes caus aoe . ‘ § bdis oys OOS 2+ ve ons sanee tues oka a” £900 Ibs talluW......-sevess-eerteeee 0 S 1530 Per St Lawrence on the 16th,— ; 9o* 3 CaSCB PUES . 0... eee eee eee e er eeeee $ 223 j Iso DU arene. .. coon de sugevdveenneeeney o 64 bbls oysters ..... --- ee ee eves iH) 39 bush potatoes ...... ; at 39) yda Isiand cloth ....-...-++++. 312 i ' t abe 500 bush oats........--0008: a] $ 1155 EE LOL ON OG ee —— <r a . . SiiP NEWS. S'side, May 15—Ent, schr Telephone, Me- , c : o00e Connell, Pictou, co al; Speedaway, Milligan, ; dieser 7 Ch’town, bal; Capella, Bell, Shediac, hay. 15 souier, Tracadie, oats; {_-Cid, Marion F, ' E | Speedaway Milligan, Chiown, shingles; ‘Capelia, ell, Wallace, bal; Soptia Stusrt, potatocs. 16 —Telephone, bal; Jennie Armstrong, Goddart; Walsh, Shediac, ; McConnell, Picton, Grady, Shediac, potatoes; lnvermay, agg : | Si Johns, Nfld, oats. nincisipsocilnen Many prominent mea are now being carried off by the ravages of la grippe | When we consider that by using Campbell's a Wine asa preventative we can ward off the t attacks of la gripp:, we * ould advise you to ‘ purchase a bottle from your draggist. t VOL. 27.-NO. 128 iP