I a oe a HE tA oo. Aina A = ct ht A cnn JAILY EXAMINE * This is true Liberty, when Free Boru Nen, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evairipzs, — a — —— CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISL a AND, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1891. nancies < -anena teeeee aas Sinecite Corizs Two Crywe VOL. VES DRUG. STORE. Ss we inten 3 moving store to the more “ORRIS’ NEV BLOC K, a of Fancy and Toilet veduced rates, viz., Articles at greatly ENGLISH, FRENCH AND yOAPS. AMERICAN. All the PEREUMES. kinds on the market. assortment of Hair, Tooth, Nail and 3 Brushes. Combs, Toile t Powders, eee, Tooth Pastes, Powders, Creams agent for Lazarus, Optician, London and | . . MPECTACLES at all prices and qualities. meh i? ——s ATES SPECIFIC. PIER » pumber of doctors had failed, A Slate's Specific cured me of stomach pable. . _ Ropx. McKInyoxn Gallas Point, P. E. IL. ee After fourteen years’ experience, Iam pre- pared to supply the public with my Speecitic, aod guarantee to cure. CHARLES J. SLATE, Chemist and Druggist. ¥. B.—All parties who are indebted to me we requested to make immediate pay ment. CHARLES J. SLATE, apli—dy ieod why li pd AP NOT a Pur- , gative Medi- i fyeine. They are & I R if ay) Buoop BUILDER, - Tonic and Recon- STRUCTOR, as they supply in a condensed Aform the substances actually needed to en- rich the Blood, curing ——— restoring LOsT VIGOR and correcting all IRREGULARITIES and SUPPRESSIONS. EVERY MA Who finds his mental fac- ulties dull or failing, or his physical powers flagging, should take these Puts. They will restore bis lost energies, both physical and mentel. should take them. EVERY WOMAN They cure all we pressions and irregularities, which inevitab eatail cickness when neglected. 0 MER should take these P1Lxs, NG They will cure the re- sults of youthful bad babits, and strengthen the system. YOUNG WOMEN make them regular. Yor sale by all druggists, or will be sent upon Beceipt of price (S0c. per box), by addressing THE DR. WILLIAMS’ MED. CO. Brockville, Ont, AUCTION SALES. We are prepared to conduct Auction _ Sales of Furniture, Land, Stocks, “.,inany part of the City or Island at Wodsrate rates, pt payments. (Goodreferences. Give wa trial. should take them. These Puss will CHARLES I. MORRISON, Auctioneer, 106 Queon Street. 9 LSAM F D SHORE HOUND ANDANISE UU FOR CRoup a Coucis SkoopING SS OLDs. 40 VE nm PRICE saan a ne - MSTRONG & CO. PROPRIETORS St. John., N. B. ine WCHL UNEVERSITY, MON TRE AT. SPE TAT a an z A p IAL ANNOUNCEMENT of the Btepired 2, Applied Science has been v Aire, oa — th details of the new other oo ories, Wor kshops, Apparatus Renta of Cie a fe its several Depart- Weal Ro. ae tating, Mechanical and Hlec-} Which wif Rene and Practical Chemistry, rants i os ‘ra in the Session of 1891-2 ¢ is cee ntberte accessible to Students Mie cont an bed on application to the metas tho an so supply detailed Vaiversity a ot the other Faculties of the Thding ti,.. 1 a, Law, Medicine, Arts (in- Vetering ' Y vaalda Course for Women), and ty Science ‘, W BR * 7 AKEN RIDG , ’ MCh25 ws. E, B. Cc, L Acting Secretary, from our present e commodious Store in we will sell off our well-known a'l diseases coming f 1 Poor and WarT- Buioop, or from rrp Hcemors in BLo and also l iLD and { en broken over’, rk, 1 worry, disease, nd cre- : 8. The . ] ea ASerctFiIc ACTION On wmethe Sexual System of both men and women, | LONDON coming to hand. etings, ever supplied. LONDON Charlottetown, April 17, 1891. (x) HARRIS & STEWART, HOUSE. Our Spring Stock is now daily, We will show all the Novelties in Dress Materials, Prints, Sateens. Flannelettes, Back) potatoes and oats for Cape Breton w ) HOUSE. | Reputation of Five and ‘Twenty Years Standing | = (0 }——— THE GREAT INVIGORATING TONIC, CAMPBELD’S QUININE WINE. | ——(x)-——- | TNVALUABLE in cases of Loss of Appetite, Weak or Painful Indigestion, Malaria, Lowness of Spirits, Fevers of all kinds, and as a general Strengthener of the Sys- tem when weakened by changes of the season. It is necessary to remember that there are many so-called Quinine Wines, but that ‘the GREAT ORIGINAL is ** Campbell’s,” upon the label. is larger than ever before. ciated. and that the genuine bears our signature The best proof of its value is the fact that its sale at the present time The following certificate shows how CAMPBELL'S QUININE WINE is appre- Having submitted two samples of Quinine Wive, imitations of the genuine, . along with a sample of our own, to the Public Analyst, we received the following reply: ‘*CamppeLt’s’ is the only genuine Quinine Wine of the three samples examined at Messrs Kenneth Campbell & Co's. request.” i | ap2l are preserved March 17—dy & wky TAYLOR & jan6 ne | , Joun Baker Evwarops, Ph. D., F. C. Mm the Nutritious Constituents of Prime Beef a Public Analyst. An invaluable food for all who need stron nourishment in an easily-digested form. GILLESPIE. ETT ae RE We are making tions during this month on _ the binding of Magazines, Illustrated Papers, Periodicals, etc. TAYLOR & sign of the Big Book. J- D. McLeod’s Corner. Special Reduc- GILLESPIE, | ————(x)-——— “¥ made a mistake ” the old man said. And a trickling ' - nd money on Shoes like those,” 5 arian was encamped from his eye As he looked at the hoies in the toes. He will never make such a mistak ‘we will buy GOFF BROS’. Solid Leather Boots. e again, for hereafter feb20 The Markets. Buyers report potatoes, pork, oats and eggs coming in slowly. cents; pork, 6 to 64 cents, and eggs from 7 to 8 cents. eggs have been made to the Oid Country already this spring The schrs. Eureka and Thomas R »bert- son are loading at Connolly’s Wharf. The first-named is being loaded with putatoes, and the latter is taking in oats and potatoes for Newfoundland. The schr. Lady Franklin is being loaded the Ralway wharf by Mr. McLean, of Millinery, H ats, Fe athers, Athe cee holes is on her way out from Flowers, Velvets, ete. Our Millinery Department. under the charge of Miss Wright (late Off the tute mater a Rea Point Whar, Mr-. Young's), will be better than’ Bermuda, to be loaded for that market py 40. H. Schurman. ' The schr. Osprey is being loaded with wtatoes at Vernon River Bridge for ston, by Geo. Forbes; and the James Semple is being loaded with potatoes for by J. A. Chipman & Co. Mr. C. H. Schurman 1s loading the Morn- ing Star with potatves at North River Bridge for Nova Scotia, and the Laura B, is, we un‘terstand, taking in # similar cargo at Rocky Point. The scbr. Minnie May is taking ina cargo of potatoes and oats at Mount Stew- art for Cow Bay, ©. B. Messrs. Gillis & Clark are the shippers. A splendid lot of cattle belonging to Messrs, William and Albert Laird, of New Glasgow, were weighed on the city scales yesterday afternoon. Of those belonging to the firat named gentleman four oxen weighed 1365, 1075, 1070 and 986, one ;cow, 995, and a heifer 1045. Mr, Albert Laird’s portion consisted of two oxen which weighed 1197 and 1175 lbs. respectively, and a cow which tipped the scales at 1082. We understand that they were bought by Mr. McGrath, of St. John, and shipped yesterday morning by the St. Lawrence. The receipts of eggs at Montreal on Mon- day were large, and the market was sieady with a slight improvement in the demand Some choice near-by picked stuck brought 12he, but 114 and 12c, is a very fair range. | ‘The Montreal flour market, at latest ac- counts, was working along on a firm biasis. On Monday sales of 500 bris. extra at $5 ‘and 500 bris. superfine at $475 were re- ported. The Chicago hog market was slow on Monday, and prices eased off 50., cl sing as follows ; Light mixed, $4 70 to $5.30; muix- ‘ed packing, $4 70 to $5 35; heavy shipping, $465 to $545; rough grades, $4 65 to $490 The es imated receipts were 25,000 against Saturday's official 11,264. There were 7,981 shipped and none :eft over. | The Chicago provision market ruled | steady and quiet on Monday, the closing prices being as follows: Pork, $12.974 877224 Jaly. At Liverpool on the same day the closing prices were: Pork, 52s 6d; lard, 34s 61; bacon, 31s tu 3ls 64; tallow, 263 6d. | According to « special cable to the Mor- treal Gazette, the paices of cattle in Liverpool were fractionally higher on M in- day last than they were a week previous. The quotations on Monday were 3d at 6}d, with a firmer feeling all round. An exchange says: Magor Bros, & Co., of Mantreal, are leading 3,000 bbla of straight roller flour at Boston, and 3,000 bbls at Baltimore for Newfoundland They are also loading 7,000 bbls at New York for the same destination, 5,000 bbls of which is low grade, and the rest straight rollers, the latter costing $5 50 per bbl, cost and freight to St. John’s. At Toronto on Monday, the prices were as follows: Potatoes, per bag, $1.15 to $1.20; do, on track, $1.03 to $107. But- ter, dairy, good to choice western. 19 to '22c; dairy, mediums, 14 to 17c,; common and store packed, 5 to 10c; large rolls, 14 to 23c; pound rolls, 22 to 26c. September, 12 w 12} c: summer, 10 to Ile; skims, 8to 9c. Eyys, fresh, 11} to 12}; hay, $9 25 to $975 for timothy, $8 to $9 'for mixed; straw, $6 50 tu $7; sheepskins, $1 to $1.45; calfskins, 6 to 8c; hides, green, IN » 1, & to 5$c; wool 18 to 19c; chickens, 75 to 90c; ducks, 500 to $1; turkeys, per Ib, 14 to 15 -; geese, per Ib, 80; onions, per bbl, $4 to $4 50; seeds, prime to choice, alsike, $7 to $850: red, $450 to $5.00; timothy, $1 20 to $1.65. In Montreal the increased demand for egge has made the market firmer, and they are selling wetl at 12} cents. The Montreal nog market was active on the 20th, and there was a marked improvement in business over the previous week. We quote : Canadian short cut, $16 50:0 $17 50; western clear mess pork. $17 to $17.50; short cut, western, $16 50 to $17. Eggs, according to the Post of the 18th. were firmer in Boston, with buyers uawilling to pay the prices asked, from 15 to 154 cents There is a good steady demand for potatoes which range from $1 10 to $1.15 per busbel. a i ae Literary Netes. Rudyard Kipling will contribute to the forthcoming number of Harper's Weekly, a new story of Life in India, entitled ** The Last Relief,” James Lane Allen’s new book, ‘‘ Flute and violin, and other Kentucky Tales and Romances,” is announced as ready for im- mediate publication by Harper & Brothors. The latest addition to Harper’s Franklin Square Library is *‘ A Field of Tareas,” a novel by Clo. Graves. ‘ Princeton College” is the subject of an illustrated article by Robert Bridgea to appear in Harper’s Young People for April 2ist. Mr. Bridges wasa mewber of the class of "79, and he wiil tell several things which, although not found in the college catalogue, every Freshman or prospective Freshman ought to know. CampsELt’s Quinine Wixe.—The great invigorating tonic. Specitic for loss of ap- petite, indigestion and spring lassitude.— Kenneth Campbell & Oo., Montreal. Potatoes bring from 36 to 40 cents per bushel; oata, 54 Some small shipments of Cheese, |" €ood News—If True. A REPORTED BASIS OF AN AMICABLE ARRANGE- MENT BETWEEN NEWFOUNDLAND 4ND ENGLAND, It is currently reported in London, says a late despatch, that the conferences between the delegates from Newfoundland and Lord Salisbury and Lord Knutsford have been of a satisfactory nature to all concerned. They are leading the way to a practical and definitive agreement. The Newfoundland delegates, are understood tu have submitted proposals at the conference to the representatives of the British Guvern- ment which tended to greatly diminish the tensiun which existed in the relations hetween that coleny and the British Government. These proposals, accurding to report, while demanding the total aban- donment of Lord Knutsford’s coercive bill, show that the delegares realize as matters stand that this can only be dene in the event of the adoption of alternate means ‘usuring the faithful perform ince of «bli- yations existing between France and Enug- ‘and = It was found imvvssible ro accede to the demand made by the delegates fur the abandonment of arbitration proposals. It is belheved that the differences existing between Canada and Newfoundland have also been adjusted. Canada is supporting the policy of Newfoundland in connection with the much discussed French bait question. Proper Time for Feeding. The American Farmer remarks that the faimer who is up and at the barn before day- light in the wiaier, to give his stock « hurried morning feed before he yoes away to his day’s work will no doubt find them requiring another feed at noon, and agin another after his day’s labor is done. On the contrary, the farmer who does not to the barn untii after daylight, and who feeds leisurely, adding a little more as they eat what is put before them, until their appetites are satisfied, will not need to feed again until in the afcer- neon, when the same conrse of feeding will furnish them enongh to last until mor-ing Probably thie method wi.l keep ‘he cattle in quite as good condition, upon less food, than would be used by the other method. Tere are few who do not at this season feel the need of a spring medicine, and to all such we recommend Campbeil’s Quinine Wine as the best. How to Pray BaLL.—The popular “ Buck ” Ewing, cuptain« f the New York's, hes written an article tor the Boy's Depirtment of the Ladies’ Home Journal for June, on the ‘lus and Outs ot Base-ba!],” in which the famous catcher will tell how to play the game; how to form a nine; the hardest p sitions and how to fill them; now to throw a ball, ete This is Kwing’s first article, and it is said to be the best which has ever been written for boys on ——=—== May, $13 32} July. Lard, $6 92! May, j the great national game. VALUABLE TEsTIMONY.—Mrs. Wm, Lavers, of No. 7v, Hyp live Street, writes to the pro- prietors: ‘1 have pleasure in certifying to tne efficacy of Campbells Quinine Wine A member of my family his taken it for some time with marked benefi', and during the lite epidemic of influenza was the only one in my house who escaped the diseass. 1 believe the wine possesses all the tonic and restorative qualities you claim for it.” For sale by all druggists. A Curious Fac Kentvi'lleStar: We were shown yesterday a curiosity in the egg line, the speci en in question heing dropped by a hen belonging o Mr. Keilor of this town The outside shell was 74 inches in circumfer- ence and within this shell was an egg every every bit as large as the average hen frui: with a perfectly hard and welt formed sheli of its own, Between the two shells wis 4 considerable space in which was »bsojutely nothing until curiosity punched a hole ini’, and even then air was the extent of tne ballast. sical Arrackep THe Wrone Man.—The Ban- gor News says: E. W. Williams, a weil- known barber of this city, was recent- ly attacked by four Prince Edward Island roughs. Mr. Williams, who is quite a scientific boxer as well as an all round athlete, disposed of three of his assailants in short order. The fourth reugh struck Mr, Williams in o 1e cf bis eyes with a stone, inflicting quite @ serious wound, It will not be well for this rough if Mr. Williams happens to meet him again. The rougher were satisfied that they had met the wrong man, and will probsbly not try to create anuther row on any part of French street Croses Aprit 15ta.—Tne 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.-- The grand prize competition of the Csnadian Fireside Weekl», in which 300 valuable rizes are offered, will close on April 15°h. n addition, from now until that date a special da ly priz2 will be given for the first correct list received each day. The competi ‘jon is simplv a combination of numbers, and requires no searching in dictiona ies or books of any kind Among the prizes are bicycles, tricicles, $100 oe furniture, silverware, watches, jewelry, summer tours - prizes for men, women, bovs and girls, 300 in all. send at once fe for sample copy, with tull particulars and liet of prizes, to 9 Ad+laide street weet, Toronto, Ont Mention this paper. eod wy 3m Free to Lapies.—¥very 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 full particulars of their old-fashioned English Prize Competition, Over $6,000 in prizes will be given away between now and June lat, with special daily prizes of value fur each locality. The Ladies News- paper is one of the largest and most pro- fusely 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 Anygne can secure # good prize by a little wet. No cheap presents will be given. It evsts you nothing for ‘all information and a sample copy, if you send at once. Address: The Ladies News, sper Co., Canada Life Building, Toronto, ntario, maf oe ae ao ee OSs eer ew ee Le SFE SRE SEO EOE ‘ ‘ ) ‘ ; : ‘ ‘ 7 ’ ; 5 ‘ . ‘ ‘ mk a . i ‘ SOCES CURE CONSUMPTION In its First Stages. Palatable as Milk. Be sure you get the genuine in Salmon color wrapper; sold by all Druggis s, at 50c. and $1.00. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. PELE LL LAL AL OL OM LM LE Ne ee le de ee ee Re: $ i, oJ is ~.! by AGE Leys ‘ ‘ NOT ai arp WA DYSPEPSIA), epti aid ' Dusp P Digestion. Duspep cure cures ; , [adige stion. sThe ‘most’serious and iy > long-standing cases of G Crosilivelt Cubed: i Dyspepticurety Price per bottle 35cts and £00 (large bottles four times size cf small.) Garles IG Short. “Stelohn, NB. NOTICE. OTICR is hereby given that the Anuual General Mee-ing of the Shareholde:s of the ‘ halottetown Gas Light Company will take place at the Gas Works on TUESDAY, the 12th day of May, 1891, at the hour of Eteven o'clock in the ferenoon, for the pur- p ‘se of electing Directors and the general transaction of business. LEMUEL McKAY, Secretory. Property Sale. W E are instructed by His Lordship Bishop McIntyre to off-r for positive sele on WEDNESDAY, Aprii 220d, at 12 o'clock, BY AU TION :— The valuabe property at the head of the Steam Navigation (Company's Wharf, and on Water Street, opposite the Hotel Davies This proper'y has been «ivided inte Lots, as shown on pian, and is now special y desir- abie either tor business purp ses or private residences, . E. H. NORTON & CO., ap9—dy tl sle Auctioneers, ap?3—tl dte The above sale is bereby p-stponed until the same hour of FRIDAY, the 29th day of May next. E. H, NORTON & ©0., ap20 Auctioneers, Towi Popaty For Salo, | AM instructed by Mre Paul McPhail to sell by Public Auction, on MONDAY, the 4h of May next, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon :— That desirable piece of property. with the Three-Tenement House thereon, belonging to her, situated on the east side of the Melp que Rosd, adj sining the residence of Mr. Richard Murley, having a front of about 50 teet and running back about 84 fect. For terms and particulars apply to H. James Palmer, Solicitor, R. BEAIRSTO, ap2!—dy tl sle Auctioneer. FOR SALE. HAT beautiful private residence known as * Willow Grove,” Grafton Strect West, wil! be sold at « figure far below its value, if applica ion 1s m-de on or before the 10th of May. For particulars apply to C. I. MORRISON, 106 Queen Street. ap23 FOR SALE. —_—_ Side Wheel Ferry Steamer. THE STEAMER “CHEBUCTO,” built in Nova Scotia in -865; register tens, 65; side lever engine : 28 inc cylinders, three feet stroke; 25 horse power ; lenth over all, 93 feet; breadth over all, 34 feet; deyth of hold, 9 feet; draft of water, 6 feet ; speed, 9 knots ; easy un coal The ubove steamer has been in service on Halifax Harbor as a Ferry Hoat between Wart- mouth and Halifax. Is co per-bottomed. W ill carry ten ordinary one-borse teams and about one hundred sengers. Further paticulars may be had on applica- tion to G. E VANBU*KIRK, Secy. th F OM uile-10R, an® Dartmouth ert sumouth, N. 8. -NO. 18