| ! | SIRE AND SON—THE STORY OF ONE HUNOED YEARS. BY HUNTER DUV AR, - A MARVELOUS STORY TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. | FROM THE SON ' on Cedar St., New York, Oct, 25, Is#2, | ** Gentlemen My father resides at Glover, all, :. . } i > ; He has been a great sufferer from Serof- In New Brunswick hangs the musket on the farmer's hite-washed w : ' : : e : wii ula, and the inclosed letter will tell you What And the eager small boys beg their stalwart fathers to rec all ie ae Some old story of their grandsires or their grandsires valiant sires, As their loyal-born descendants gather round the hardwood fires, | Ayer's Sarsaparilla ‘* Tell us, father, of the tight! when that musket there was fired, ‘ : ~hine & } And that sword with the I lune ribbon, w ; ear ee As you've often told us, father, tell us once more everything, | ended ee oa a All about the men who fought and suffered for their God and King years; but it did not show, except in the form of a secrofulous sore on the wrist, until about five years ago. From a few spots which ap- peared at that time, it gradually spread so ag to cover his entire body. 1 assure you he was terribly afflicted, and an object of pity, when he began using your medicine, Now, there are few men of his age who enjoy as good health aa he has. I could easily name fifty persons who would testify to the facts in his case, Yours truly, W. M. PHILLIPS,” “It is botha FROM THE FATHER: jicasure ona a duty for me to state to you the benefit I have derived from the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. ©ix months ago l was completely covered with a terrible humor and scrofulous sores, The humor caused an incessant and intolerable itching, and the skin cracked so as to cause the blood to flow in many places whenever I moved. My suiferings were great, and my life a burden. I commenced the use of the Sa RSAPARILLA in April last, and have used it regularly since that time. My condition began to improve at once, The sores have all healed, and I feel perfectly well in every respect — being now able to do a good day’s work, although 73 years of age. Many inquire what has wrought such a @ure in my case, and I tell them, as I have here tried to tell you, AYER’S SARSAPARILLA, Glover, Vt., Oct. 21, 1882. Yours gratefully, liimkAM PHILLIPS.” so find we profit Iu losing of our prayers. -Shavspeare. 1en it was in war required i Once on a time, *tis now one hundred years ago, on, treason, rapine, Woe, when the brave, the stout, the good, sritain stood, ‘- Listen, lads Sad days came of w retchedness, rebelli Those were weary times, my children, Face to face with angry foemen, for the cause of l When the loyal were uprooted, and, relentless, driven forti To exile and to poverty to the bitter, bitter north. ‘* You have all read in your school books, how in days of eood Queen Bess, To found a Greater Britain as a handmaid to the less, The gentlemen of England, of the loftiest race and fame, Led forth edven\urers to new lands to spread their good Enzlish leavem, Eugiish manners, and the loyal ways of Home, Made another, larger England far across the At-antic s foam ; rill in time those new plantations grew to thickly-peopled States, And served as faithtul watch and ward of Englands cutmost gates. Queen's name. a wave of horror rolled o'er Europe’s restless heart ‘* But, alas ! les s vile art— Sprung from a false philosophy and the demagoygue Until the dark Eumenides and the scissors-bearing Fates Rejoiced t) see men s bosoms stirred with the most demoniac hates Against all thrones and altars. When the anointed blood of kings Was shed before a brutal mob, whose touch defiled all holy things, A breeze blew from the miasma swamp straight to the western shore, And on its murderous fever breath the seeds of treason bore. Such ill seed springeth quickly ; men free would be more free than free— And dared profane with fictions dire the august name of Liberty. “ Then rallied round the meteor flag the men who kept their loyal trust— The men who felt old England's sway paternal, merciful and just ; ’T were long to tell each wavering chance, success, defeat, repose, alarms The changing fate Bellona brings to struggling patriots in arms, Until when England's banner fell, without relief. at New York town, eS a nt : : : . : AYER’s SARSAPARILLA cures Scrofula It seemed, in truth, that Britain's might upon this continent went down. and all Serofelous Complaints, Erysip- elas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches, Sores, Boils, Tumors, and Fruptions of the Skin. It clears the blood of all impn- rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of the bowels, and thus restores vitality and strengthens the whole system. Soon fell the rage of those who won upon the heads of those who lost— | For aly sedition never yet did aught except at others’ cost— And greed, right pitiless, drove forth all shelterless and without homes, Those from the country they had made and from their slaughtered brothers’ tombs, Stripped of all their whole possessions, stripped and robbed of everything, This their sole reward for faith and fealty to land and king ; Forth deported, forthwith, were they im the holds of transport ships, With faith undimmed within their hearts and no murmur on their lips. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for $5. Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO, 20. ‘* When they reached the new north-land maples scarce had donned the leaf. And to them it looked inclement—for the spring-time here is brief— Stretched before them lay the cloisters of the silent, gloomy pines Mixed with ghastly withered rampikes branched out lke the red deer's tines ; Not a sound of pleasant marmur fell upon the listening ear, Silent, sombre, with a silence as a world upon its bier, Save for voice of falling waters heard within the forest hear, Mingling with the grow! of otean beating on the rocky shore, Ali was drear. Did thoughts disloyal stir within one exile’s breast? No! their thoughts were brave and lofty, brave the words that they expressed, Said they as they lonely stood on the distant, stranger strand: - * Though this land is cold and gloomy, yet it is a goodly land. ‘ Let us go up and possess it !’ and they went up and possessed it, And in time they made their homes there, and they loved it, and they blessed it, And they made their minds up bravely, without eer regret or groan, They would make it a New England, a new ‘ Brunswick’ of their own. 0 take effgct on the 24th May, 1888, ** Then silken robe and courtly suit were changed for homespun grey, TRAINS OUTWARD. Aad tar into the wilderness that so dense and dreamy lay, (READ DOWN.) Spread they into choice locations, raised they huts in sheltered nooks agen inert —_—— On the banks of noble rivers, by the marge of babbling brooks, ivctcinnttic::\ sitteandat: 1S' papell AY saaliiens. Or on meadows printed only by the wandering moose’s tracks Near the shores of inland waters with the mountains at their backs,— Lene al ae al There was heard the axes chopping and the fall of stately pines | Ch’town .. ,Dp 6 45am} Dp 9.20 am! Dp 4.15pm Making opens where the arrows of the sunshine fell in lines, Royalty Je ‘* 7.00 **; 9.55 “| © 4.35 * Fell on field and fell on cottage, fell on farm and fell on floor, - nee “ 3 ‘s Sey 66 595 Till peace and partial plenty blessed the gallant exiles’ toils once more. unter R’r| ** 7.45 **, 11.06 * | ** 5.40 * < . a ve | Bradalba’e | “* 8.10 “| “11.46 «©; © 6.16 « ‘« In the evening when the milkmaids carried home their foaming pails, Co’ty Line.; ** 8.15 ** 45.56 5 6m * And the lads who fonght at Yorktown joked acrogs the pasture rails, ~ | Freetown — * 8.26 * “12 12pm; * 6.45 * Maidens’ voices lilted blythely some remembered English strain, haamges | oe ee “12.37 : eT ‘Star of Brunswick,” ‘ Barbara Allen,’ or some idy] or refrain, i Summ’ side 7" boy a 7 “te (Ar 7.45 And, when hard day’s work was over, loud the men made rafters ring i =| phe a p15 “ With their boyhood’s solemn anthem, with the words ‘ God save the King !’ | Wellingt'n 6 959 “oO 7 6 | ; i 4s "OR 4 ; ss 2 oO sé ‘* Still the land grew in abundance ; still they labored proudly on, | OLsasy. : 4130 al a on s Though of old-time luxury for themselves there was scant or none ; Bloomfield | 11.38 «| «¢ 590 « Yet brave, gallant hopes sustained them of bright future coming days Alberten., 12.63pm! “ 6.20 “ For the sons whom they bequeathed their English pluck and English ways, Tignieb,.. Arl2.40 “ ! Ar 7.20 “ Though they scarce could see right clearly, with remembrance bitter yet, Ch’town ...Dp4.00pmiDp 7.00am And feared the star of loyalty in rebellion’s cloud had set. Royalty Je} * 4.15 “7,23 * ‘« Bat God’s ways are not as man’s ways : what to man dark evil seems aes “iar e val io mee Is the darkre-s that precedes the cutburst of the sunrise beams. Mt ae wt] 5.15%) « ae “| So it was that out of chaos, out of evils dense and dire, | Morell ot S44 ol oan i Came those old brave hearts reflned, as the gold is fiued by fire. | St. Peter’s.| * 6.04 **) 0. 17“ « Out of their small, good beginnings has arisen a nation, vast, | Bear River: “ 6.29 “| “11.11 “ i Souris ....|/Ar7.10 ** | Arl2.00 im! | Mt. Stew’t) Lp 5.15pm Dp 9.10am Cardigan,.| ‘‘ 6.11 ‘** | “10.33 “ Jeorget’n..lAr 6.30 ‘* !Arl1.00 “ TRAINS INWARD. (READ TP.) Loyal, purer, more of Engiish than the los: States of the past ; A uation, Eng!and’s good right hand, the brightest jewe! of her crown, A realin of seaports and of fleets, of wheai-ficids, forest, city, town, Of liberty in every sense, of freed: m for man’s life and soul, A congerics of happy Srates all formicg one harmonious whole, Beneath oid Exgiand’s banner ranged: O vision that no prophet saw ! The English acorn planted then has grown the oak of Canada, These the scenes we see to-day, nd EXPRESS. | ** Such the scenes the exiles saw. And stili the new Canadian nation urge. its resistless way : "lr cts? are ae Where were heron haunted marshes glow the ruddy clover heads, ee And the sle-k haired cattle rest knee-deep Tn their grassy b: ds ; Sh’town ..| Ar 8.00 pm| Ar 3.45 pm} Arl0. 5am Where the red man’s prowling foot sank in withered maple leaves, Royalty Je|Dp 7.45 “ |Dp3.2l ‘ |Dp9.55 + Stand in g-Ideu rank and file che ripewed wea th of whea en sheaves ; | Wiltah’e} “7.11 “| “4225 “9 904 « Orchard trees now rain their blossoms whore the mighty forest gloomed, | Hunter Rr) * 7.00% ; 2068 | 8.43 * Farms a’ d whi'e-walled village stand where the pink wild !aurel bloom:d ; | Bradalba’e | * 6.36 “| * 1.27 “*),* &10 % Where the beavers buiit their dams ever sounds the whir «f mi'ls, Co'ty Line. “6.30 “| ** LT“) 8 7.57 8 And i: dus ry’s tall chimneys sm ke ’gaiust a background of the hills ; ; Breetown..| 6.19 "tO re Churches wi h cross crested spires silent point the way to Gud | Fessingt 2 on te eee. From the peaceful graveyerds lying in their Mayfl wers sprinkled sod ; Summ’side! .° > - as “| 6.45 Rushing Railways sh ot tike me:eors wi h wild momen ary gleams, aie lites, Sree : , Wiscouche 'Dp5 60 ‘* | Dp it 04 * And steam-driven fl ating palaces swim along the inland streams ; | Wellinat’ni «449 ** 10 an 6 By the sea a queenly city with the beloved apostle’s name, | Port Hill ‘Legg | 9 43 © First in wealth and enterprise and culture's every nobler aim. | O’ Leary. "le 309 «) s B09 «| From her port the fleets of commerce spreading wide her snow-white sails, Bloomfield | ‘* 3.05 “| * 7.54 * | On all pathways of old ocean woo the swift and favoring gales ; Alberton ..) *‘ 2.38 §*! * 7.15 # | Thence returning homeward, laden, and safe moored with canvas furled, Tignish...| ** 2.00 **; ‘* 6.00 **| They make city of St. John a grand emporium of the world, Ch’town ..|Arl0.00am Ar7.00 pm) ** Family pride from Norman robbers traces its ancestral line, Royalty Je Dp@ 45 : Dp 6.37 ** But more glorious far to say ‘a loyal ancestry is mine !’ York.....) ** 9.33 **) ** 6.20 “| ; ws ; Bedtord,..+ * 9.20 *, * €60.**) If hereditary are the fathers’ morals, feelings, powers, ‘tew’t! «855 «lB Tien. iste Eodéliite! wi i ee : Mt. Stew’t! ‘* 8 55 Sao: en, rotner ya ists! what noble ancestry is ours . Morell “816 “1 6 4.15 * Bold to plan and prompt to do, true to word and firm to hold— St. Peter’s| “ 7.55 “| ** 3.42 « These are our inheritance frem the glorious days of old ; Bear River} “ 7.22 “| « 2.49 « —— are, then, the qualities it behooves us to apply Souris ....! * 6,50 “| «© 2.00 « n our daily walk and life, i ve & valty. Sm ne | a y a e, in rom and love and loyalty Mt. Stew't|Dp 6.55 © Dp 5.20pm *“* What your fathers’ exile won it is yours to guard and shield, Cardigan ..| ‘* 7.49 ‘ | “on * = by wise laws in the Senate, or by arms in tented field ; Georget’n .| ‘‘ 7.30 ‘| ** 3.00 * ‘hat your fathers’ exile lost ’tis not yours to fret or grieve, — i Liberty ! that brags too loudly can be naught but make believe,— JAMES COLEMAN, History in its echoing story—if we read between the lines— Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 2!, 1883. [6i, pres her sum jr 6i NEW SHEDS, JUST RECEIVED, AT HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Direct from the best Seed House in London. A splendid collection of Garden and Field Seeds, Tells us in its pointed periods, and by ruined nations’ signs, That no power of human structure can be just, or good, or great. if it hold not equal balance ’twixt the People and the State— With the people in Assembly, and a Sovereign at the helm Fit to steer the Ship of State, the oak-built galleon of the Realm. ‘* O, God forbid that ever war should come o’er this land of ours ! Or armed faction pit its strength against the rights of kingly powers. But if, in Heaven’s providence, we should hear dread war's alarm, Then take down the old flint musket, if ye have no better arm, Draw the sword your fathers drew on the land and on the sea Strike not for democracy, but loyal liberty! ' Spotless as the sword of Bayard was the steel our fathers wore, ar radrant was the spotless truth, the loyal faith they bore of yore. z= they now look down upon us, let their bright exemplar be Jur guiding star of action, our lamp, our beacon—so that we orenemit the light in purity, as it came to us from them, All waranted Fresh and True. sar as the supernal light that once shown over Bethlehem.” May 3.—tf ‘to the place of Commencement. UMMER ARRANGEMENT, MORTGAGE SALE. —_—---- -— P gO be sold by Public Auction, on the prem- {i ises in Charlottetown, on ‘Thursday, the twenty-second day of February next (1553), | at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, that hand | some residence kovwn as ‘** BEACONS: | FIELD,’ ‘and is described in the undermen- | tioned mortgage as follows: All that piece | or parcel of land, being part of Common Lot} Number Kighteen, in the Common of Char lottetown, 1n the said Province of Prince Edward Island, and bounded as follows, that is tosay: By a line commencing at the south- west angle of West and Kent Strects, and running thence southwesterly along Kent Street two hundred and ninety three feet, to the front of a wooden breastwork, thence along the same southeasterly (meesuring In a straight line) one hundredand forty-cix fect seven inches to a post in the breastwork, thence northeasterly two hundred and fifty- five feet, or to the western side of West Streot, and thence along the same northerly one hundred and eigity-one feet nine inch«s, And also all the right title and interest of the said James Peake, in and to all that piece or parcel of land lying between the aforesaid breastwork and the chanuel of the Governor’s Creek. ate MAY 26, 1683. A POSITIVE CURE! Without Medicines ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICA'TED BOUGIES, | Patented October 16th, 1876. One box } No. 1 will cure any case in four days or | less. ; ' No, 2 will cure the most obstinate case, no | matter of how long standing No nauseous doses or cubebs, copaiba, or | oil of sandalwood, that are certain te pre- duce dyspepsia by destrcying the coatings o the stomach, Price $1,590. mailed on receipt of price, For further par ticulars send for circular, P, OQ. Box 1,533, J.J. ALLAN ©0., 82 John street, lyr New Vorb i | c# 1 '°RQ The above sale is made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, aated the ninth day of August, A. D. 1575, and made between James Peake of Charlottetown, aforesaid merchant, and Edith Alice Constance Peake, his wife, of the one part, and Jedediah Slason Carveil, of the same place, merchant. of the other part, which said Mortgage was by Indenture dated 29th day of September, A. D. 1875, assigned to William Cundall, now de- cealed, and of which said Mortgage the undersigned are now devisees and assignees. Cundall, Dated this twentieth day of November, A. D. 1882. MILLICENT CUNDALL, PENELOPE ANN CUNDALL, THERESA CUNDALL. Nov. 20, ’82.—-t s mon The above sale is postponed till MONDAY, the 28th day of May, next, (1853) at the hour of 12 o'clock, neon, on the premises, then to take place. Dated 22nd February, 1883, MILLICENT CUNLALL, PENELOPE ANN CUNDALL, THERESA CUNDALL. Feb. 22, ’83— Inw thur MORTGAGE SALE, TO besold by Public Auction, on *RIDAY, the first day of June, A, D, 1883, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Power ot Sale, contained inan Indenture cf Mortgage, bearing date the thirtieth day of June, A OD. 1880, and made between Allan McDonald and Johanna McDonald, his wife, of the one part, and John Brecken, Frederick de St. Croix Brecken, and Robert Robinson fodgson, ‘Trustees under the marriage settlement of Mar- yiret Matilda Jane Hodgson, of the other p tt— LiL that tract, piece, or parcel of land A situate, lying and being in the Parish of Bedford, in Queen’s County, being part ot Lot Thirty-seven, bounded as follows: Com- mencing at the south-east angle of lands leased to Gabriel! McDonald, thence follow- ing the boundary of said land west sixty chains, thence south ten chains, thence east sixty chains, thence north tet chains, to the place of commencement, together with six acres of marsh, formerly occupied by the late Donald McDonald, containing, by estimation, sixiy-six acres of land For further particulars apply at the office of Epwarp J, Hongsoy, Solicitor, Charlotte. town, Dated this twelfth day of April, A. D, 1883 JOHN BRECKEN, FREDK DEST. CROLX BRECKEN, R. R HOUGSON, Mortgagees April 12—th s wkly SS SS as/ \ = OVARIAN" For further particulars apply to H. J. | | BEFORE — AND — AFTER Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days’ Trit, TO fMEN GNLY, YOUNG OR GLO, HO are suffering from Nexvovs Drrirry. Lost Vrrauiry, Lack oO? Neevr Fouck ane Visor, Wastisa WHAKNESSZS, and ali those djseasce of a PERSONAL NATUR® resultin,s from Apures and O7ire CaAvsEs. 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While their most remark. able success has been shown in curivg SicK Headache, yct Carter's Little Liver Pills are equa..y valuable in Constipation, curing and preveiiting this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they only cured HEAD Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu- nately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will find these little pills valu- able in so many ways that they wil] Mt be willing to do without them. But after all sick head ACHE Is the bane of 80 many lives that here is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very smal! and very easy totake, One or two pills makea dose, They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who usethem, In vials at 25 cents; five for$1, Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail, CARTER MEDICINE Co., Now York City. energie Tite peclilbclataer tiple rnee—ellonentens cages PAD. * SS G BENNETT IS NOW AT THE RANKIN HOUSE, — where he will remain | Until Saturday Night, May 28, May 23, 1883. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C,, London, Aug. 8,’79 Report on the Lorxg Hieatanp Wuiskzy: “ We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have gelected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very frazrant, mellow and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well. matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality,” ‘Artuor Hitt, Hassaty, M. D. “Orto Heunsr, F.C.S., F. 1. C.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P. Ki. |. Feb. 24, 1882, | tive cure in one to three days. , Cupebs or Copaiba, | TIVE, | Sold by all securely sealed, on receipt of pric: | tive Treatise free on application, Mich ’ and W indser, Ont Endorsed hy the French Academy of Medi cine for Pnflammation of the Urinary Organs, cased by Indiscretion or Exposure, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Paris, Treatment. Posi- Local Treat- ment only required, No nauseous doses of INFALLIBLE, HyGrentc,Coravive, PREVEN- Price $1,450, including Bolbe Syringe Diuggists, or sent free by mail Deserip- Preat \MEKICAN AGENCY *@6” MEDICINE CO., Detroit, Sold in Charlottetown by From Some of the additio Sold by all druggists, os | ceived since pute ath GIVING ENitki “ATISFACTION Gentlemen,— 1 find the kidneys OF SERVICE Gentlemen —Your service to some of my Genth: men, — Five have been yct ip the der. 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Islan CO,, Sele ’ Ay why W- ang and tration, Nigh § Ang. 14.—eo0d, wkly. & REDDIN, and all Dr angl4—dy & wky l¥- A GURE GUARANTEED. = <ntrce TRADE MA For @ld and Yonng, Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL tts Weak Me meory, Loss of Bram ie Sweats Supermatorrhaa, General Les mma ‘ ! tif IOTTIIRO 4 Prre ; Burrenness, Seminal Weakness, and M A I OT HEC Ri EB H A LL ( ry: of Power. it , repairs Nervows . May 16.. ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthen nd Vigor tothe ————_—______ EB | Brain and Restores Surprising Tone a @ With Ezhatusted Generative Organs tn either see. with five " each order for TWELVE packages, accompanied refund ¥ ay eine gee ritten Guarantee 0 dollars, we will send our Written cts cure. his ’ the money if the treatment does not ae Market. , Pr a the Cheapest and Best Medicine» ® ~ CA 7 © 3 ° O14 fF ~ an far Full particulars ee = Pe - MSW EES Way}. a es desire to mail free to any ress, Ai SH ii ‘ Ss. A. ag = Mach’s Magueiic Medictee is sold by DPM, S i ge WET gists at &O cts. per box, or 6 boxes for money, *Y ; ; } ‘of the . : f be mailed free of postage, on reevipt ° NO CURR | NO PAY 1 addressin ° a as bi odaiaiaall prciyg CO- * A Local and Constitutional Treatn.ent . MACK’S MAGNETIC me Canade < hreP oe Medicire:.. one act.rg sie i Windeor, Outs, ~ ma 6the Nasa nitazes, Heard, Throot and teat Hall CO 3 Lungs, the cther on the 1 Waa K. Bowe: iH Sold in Charlottetown hy Apothees tise : and Blood. ee ae Agents for Prince Edward Island, amd 09° jas wily H INSTANTANCOUS, ECONOMICA: Safe, N peer eee ~~ J " . . Rapica TREATMENT hy nnn ee ‘ ry) Wey. ac by eee te bs = f H SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, & Sse neward! : oi PRICE, 735 cts. ‘ine a. . 4T not found satisfactory, the price nai : 3 Ay will be refunded. Some chron <i aoe TK will pay the above reward an oad Sick s a ee long standing may require of Liver Complaint, Dys or Uot a om three to six packages to efiect ; Head lig ic Consti gable } yerTMane: cure r ache, indigestion, . * Vi .* ; ei par ee! tiveness we cannot cure with West's strictly § : ; i : Hik fi Liver Pills, when the dir egetable, , Wool lp t) ff complied with. They are pou: . . ba i and never fail to give SAN”. op pills, $ NTREOC n ‘ Goated, Large boxes, con % MONTREAL & TROY, N.Y, a cents. For sale by all Dro The b Oo Fae ZT 1 counterfeits and imi Cc : Sxcmae ey Soll J taanufactured wit by ‘hicago snd Torente SOLD IN CHARLOTTETOWN AT = | 0O., “The Pill Maker, © ay ee Free trial package seat ®Y by Apothecarioes Hala, | revive of os coutsamp