[Tho Printer Boy Abo vear 172 ia ymerecit } | ) Wid hie ‘ ! Gen i’y ‘ ’ _ e HI is 0 i ‘ uno mel has mvs. VY vain ul l CCKRIDY Wt Pa y! , ve’ ii) ‘ } 10 , i they knew how todo noth ; ii ’ i lea w { ) i) S rs) , d knew \ ) tind som | » he went straight to af ; : : | ntiioy Oil imu ¢ yuired couid he | empto W r 3 nu puirea th | it’ \ \ was : \ uid foreman irom im : i? America seeking bpp i | Well, do you} aliy anderstanud (he art of printing {a ' i type The young man stepped to one of the] cases, and ina brief space set up toe Polhowil by pussast irom th » first < Haptel f Joho ‘“Nathanae! any good thiug come out of Nazareth ! Philip suid unto hin Come and see.’ it was and adminisicred a delicate reproot so} appropriate and powerful, that ait at himiufluence and standing} suid eure aT uicKiy, 8o aceurately, | iol ent oj ‘ once waive with all in the office. He worked diii-| genliy at his trade, refused to drink becr | ind strong crink, saved his money, re turned to America, became a_ printer, | publisher, author, Postmaster-General, | member of Congress, signer of the De-| aratiol t Trick pendence, ambassador » Royal court nd tinully died in} Pi adelp! i Ap 17 Liou, at the Boe S4. full years and honors; and there are now more than 130 conntries, towns, and villages in Anierica, name A | ifter the same prister boy, Benjamin Frenklin the author of “Poor Richard's Almanac ««.>-.oe A New Washington Beauty. Phere is a new beauty in society this whom all are raving. She comes from the land of Mrs. Langtry. and this Mrs. Horace Helyar, wile of the new Sec retary of the Br tish Lega the purest Saxon , young woman, tall, siender and gracetul, and the pink and sf wsor, over isa bionde ol tion, ty] ; Sheis a white of her perfect complexion is as She has a pretly monih, dazling teeth, and an aristrocra ic little nose while with her blue « mass of fine, crinkly hair, and bright as spuoa gold. With her! perfe t skin she can wear pearls by | daylight, and stand any kind of a cross | light reflection, and her delicat as an tofant’s. +4 ’ . Oyer, gve: broadcloth suit only enhauees her deli ia } : AT, ca } iS LS Helyar has bee i . ich ther on ow greatly admired from the start, and | the Atherwom, (h town. I when the season is in full sweep, and the beauty is seen ip ber jewels aod bail toilets, the city will be raging with the praises of the youag Eoglishwomer Mr. and Mrs. Helyar have been given many dinners and entertainments, and Oue pretty purty, given very soot after their arrival, was by the Agssistant-Sce- retary of State and Mrs. Joba Davie Mrs. Divis is the most brilliant of the three daughters of the Frelinghuysen family, and bas eyes and hair as dark as a Spanish Woman. The contrast be- tween her and Mrs. Helvar is most striking, and as they are often together, each adds to the force of the other's, charms =? A New Mania. A New Mania has broken out in‘! England. Certain wsthetic taken to collecting “verge-cocks” — tbe small dises which, in old watehes, are otten carefully and even prettily chased. These verge-cocks are strung together toform bracelets, or placed in glass vases like old coins, Many personsare at this presen: time ransacking the shops of -mali jewellers inremote towns, hoth in England and on the Continent, hunting for old timepieces, out of whieh the verge-cocks are ruthlessly broken, and the beautitul mechanism carelessly thrown aside. The Birming- ham folks have already started a manu faeture of “old that collectors will soon be fooled by spuri- ous discs which were never iv a watch at all.— Vanitu Fair. | other verge-cocks,” so ——_- Cat and Dog Show. The Secretary of the St. John doz and cat show has received a large cumber of entries of dogs belonging to persons in New Brunswick and in Nova Scotia: eT Se — unto him. Can there } 4t cost = se ° | Concertinas, Flutes, Banjos, isent of a Sewing Wi l buy thew class of ic ods elsew here for Jess | will be favorite gray | ladies have | TT ELH Special Notices - Sooteh . Ww, & A.B Shirts and Drawers} ‘own & Co’s, at cost 9 : bat.) Snow Suok Moccastns for $1.00, Rubbers Doxrsay, Gorr & Civershees chean, rt Co's jan? | r vour Tea fron { K. Brace { 18} calling Tea. Vise, Fiour warranted | : a > } ad and cheap for cash janie | er balance of aur SV ool Squares, Cjou is } rawls selling at coat.—W. & A. BROWN 1& Co. 2i—janid | Tuk celebrated Hub Dressing or Polish for Ladies’ and Cents’ Fine Boots DORSEY, torr & Co jen] \ rresn lot of chok teas wit Northern ligt, just received at the Loudon Hou A nick Lor of §. S. Seal, Persian Lamb and [mt Seal Caps will be cleared cut at cos Vo & A. Brown & Co. 2i—janld L’oRsEY, Gort eS se sell Doots ve y leap ul B. Macdonald's (xis BLANKETS at J. dec20 Meacham s ATLA len copies (the | to ve had) for sale at $38.00 each by Norton Bros. fdy & wky— jan? our Manties 2i—janl9 \V will sell the balance of -W. & A. Brown & Co. Great BARGAINS in Boots and Shoes during the Holidays at Macdonald’s Boot Store. dee Tue P. KB, Island Hospital Bazaar will be held on Wednesday, the llth February next, instead of the 18th 2aw—janls CHEAPEST PLACE to buy Violins, Accordeons, Violin Strings, and al! kinds of Musical Goods, is at Miller Brothers, Queen Street. {decl® tf TanLe Pruyes, $5 cents per pound, at Beer dee29 v fs0u 8. SKares sharpened at Brown’s for ten cents. Who'll At the Atheneum, Ch'town ti—decé | Mir.er Brorares are ready to make a pre- Machine to any one that | have another. money. Fowper at Beer & Gofl’s, dec?9 ! . . j fdeel® ti | RovaAL BAKINE Gop and Silver Plating of every descrip- tion done at Prown’s, at the Athenzeam, Char- | lottetown tf _dee6 Great BarGaArss in Violins, Concertinas, Aceordeons, Flutes, Violin Strings. and gen- eral musical goods, at Fletcher's Music Store, sign of the **Big Fiddle,” (Jueen Street, Char- lottetown {lee 12 tt CaLt and see the cheapest, the best, the} largest lot of crocke ryware, ever ¢ ttered im | | Charlottetown, in French china, glass ware, | | and al! other ware that is wanted in a house, | sold ch “ap at ¥. and will be P. Colwiil’s CHorcr Istanp Honey jast received at Beer | & Golf's. jan7 . . j Prevare for the cold, and buy a good, } warm For Cap at lL. EK. Prowse’s. jdee 20} Oxe Hoxprep anp Twenty-Five tea sets, one hundred chamber sets, tifty dinner sets, § one thousand te»pots, two hnndre«t ; one hundred fiity meat dishes, | sold cheaper offered inj Charlottetown at WV. P } cover aud than evi Colw tl:'s [now 2A v« 1 én wly Parronize L. E, Prowse. decll See the Ladies’ and Gents’ Slippers, very nice, at Macdenald’s Boot Store. dee20 s repaired at Brown’s, at tt —decb <a adisnes, . \IRBANKS’ SCALt | Dorsit pay to buy imported Ready-made | Clothing, when you ean get Clothing made at D. A. Bruce’s cheaper, dees it decl0--wkly Im dy law. at L. E. | jdee 20 BLANKETS AND QvILTs,--Above steck sell ing cheap at J. B. Maedonaid’s d«c20 ALL WooL scarlet undercio'hing, 31.50 per suit, at D. A. Bruce's. [{dect0 2aw Im wy!m Tueve are jast two things that is an impos- sibility to do on P. E. Island. and that is to stop people from drinking brandy, and to earry a@ piece of ive Machinery to Brown’s that he cannot mend or make uew, suchas Sewing Machines, Guns, ete. Shop on the | corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. | dec&§—tf. A vance srock of Men’s and Boys Fur Caps selling low at J. B. Macdonald’s dec20 | Ler all who are in wart of crockery, glass ‘and chinaware, call at W. P, Colwill’s, and get the cheapest that has evcr been offered in 25 cod 4 wily | j | Lots of Boys’ Fur Caps, cheap, | Prowse’s. ; } | } , oar ticlown [no 3 a _ = THE EXAMINER — JOB PRINTING | OF FICE has lately been replenished witha supply of Printing Types and Material -OF? THE— Description, and we are now prepared to print, under the } | atest invention and Best | also ten entries from Massachuseits, ‘A | friend and admirer of dogs” has offered for competion, in addition to the prizes already announced, a very valuable silver cup tor the best do inthe show Hany t eed. ai Reduction of Wages. lt is very probeble that Mr. Bee- cher’s salary will be cat down from $20.000 to $15,000. Many members ot Piymouth Church advoeate its cur tailment to $10,000. He offers no ob- jcetion, repeatediy saying that he bad oD y 5s the misistry 57 Years ago nea ik ‘pho conversation has been eld bet St Petersburg ane ywhe, a distance of 2.465 miles, the B aiiG “un mitiiog and the Bell receiv: Ay sian engineers are hopeljui of being able | = to converse at a distance of 4,665 musies. 500 4 year when he entered on ‘Careful and Skilful Surervision of | lir. J. W. Mitchell, ‘BILL HEADS, | BLANK CHEQUES, | NOTES OF HAND. | HAND BILLS, LEVTER HEADS, | RECEIPTS, POSTERS, DOBGERRS, &e, iy 4a | AND AT CUTAD NeInce F you want iho latest local and foreign news, buy and sead the DAILY EX. J AMINE, ! DATLSY B<XA MINER, JA. cece Ne Short Notice, in bead Siyle, ‘ RE NS Se es OC NYA Excels all other Remedies fur Exteraal Use. CURRS— Catarrh, Chol- era Morbus, Dyseniery, Chron:e Diarrhma, Kid- ney Troubles, avi Spinal Diseases. Circulars free. I, S$. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. a eee ee te — z The Most Wonderfal Family Remedy Brer haewa. ng” CURES — Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bron chitis, Neuralgia, Kheu miatism, Bleeding at the Lungs, Hoarseness, In- i AN fluenza, Hacking Cough, WEN Whooping Cough FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. PARSONS?..2U8CATINE... PILLS 4 sone A and all LIVER and RO WEL Complaints, MALANRI . BLOOD POISON, and Skin Diseases (ONE LL A DOSE). .For Female Complains ioolo . Ree ae Tay | can a aoe =r, aa hy Pitt. Lowa.” Told everywhere, or sent by ‘se 1y practice I use no other.—J. Dennison, M.D., Alo . a. S . re : ual for a5 ots. in stamps. Valuable information FREE. 1, 8. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS It is a well-known fact that most of the Ilorse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable. Nething on Earth will make hens lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- der, Dose, one teaspoonful to each pint of Cholera, &c. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25c, in rnished in large cans, price $1.00; by mai), $1.20. i. 8. JONNSUN & CO., Boston, Mass. Positively cure SICK-HEADACHE, Biliqusness, —<— + e S positiy.'y prevent and cure | tie tuto by C.urculars tree It will also CHICKEN CHOLERA, GRAND SALE OF FURNITURE! en COMMENCING EVERY MORMNG AVS ALM. AVING lately increased our motive power and made several additions to machin- ery plant, we are in a better postion than ever before to attend to the wants of our customers. : é : Having a large staff of workmen employed, our monthly output of Furniture is very large ; but as we do not intend paying the exorbitant rate of insurance asked, we are desirous of keeping our stock down to a certain limit, and to do this we will sell all our goods at the lowest possible price FOR CASH, The public are respectfully invited to examine our stock and ask for prices. Orders by letter promptly attended to. OC A AE ED A NE RE MENS, Funeral Furnishing a Speciality. Beau tiful, Good and Best Value in the Provs imces. MARK WRICHT & CO. Charlottetown, Nov. 14, 1884. eT sac MORRIS & IRELAND’S NEW IMPROVED PATENT EiGHT-FLANGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. —_-_—_ TYEE only Eight-F’ange Safe in the world, and containing more improvements than ANY SAFE made, such as ; Ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is} piacing \the bolt work with the whole of the filling (six inches) between it and the cutside, that is, a8 far from the fire and thief as it can be. wud. THE PATENT HINGED CAP—the back plate of the door being on hinges, enabiing the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to have casy access to the lock and boit- work. He can thus easily change the lock, clean, oi], and keep the bolt-work in good order, 3rd, IRON INSIUE LINING, stronger than woed, and which retains the moisture in the fling for an indefinite time. Wood is thicker and weaker, and aiter a few years absorbs the moisture and ‘requires filling over again.” 4th, POUR WHEEL COMBINATION LOCKS, the simplest, strongest, most efficient and easiest to change Of any jn use. Sth. SOLID ANGLE [RON FRON('S, LACKS AND CORNERS, which prevents warping or injury to safe from falling, or falling walls or timbers 6th. FIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made iu tire-proof safes, providing e'ght laps, thus preventing the passage ot heat, it having to pass over twelve inches, no injury arises from this source, as in other safes containing one, two or three flanges. CHESE SAFES have stood the test of years, and the greatest fires en this continent, and have the CHAMPION RECORD in the Boston, Chicago and Huverhili Fires. We are selling these safes as low as any good safe, and are disposing of Jarge numbers throaghout the Dominion. BANK WORK AND VALLT DOORS are specialties of our firm, moy.aj3 and information, address, JOSEPH JACOBS, | GENERAL AGERT., PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. i8s4-5, Winter Arrangement, IS884-=5., ( N AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1854, Trains will run daily as follows (Sunday’s excepted): —- For prices, testi- MORRIS & IRELAND, : 64 Sudbury St., Boston Mass, TRAINS BEPART,—FOR THE WEST TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. STATIONS, [Ro. 1jNG. 2, STATIONS. INo. 2.)No, 4 | ' No. 4. | A.M, P. M., stat Se fa lie i cade deaban | 7.15 2.15 |Charlottetown " z io - Boyalty Jupetdon,....... 2.142 ccceee sen | %.38 | 2.38 |/Royalty Junction... ..iieeseeeeess 4:22 | 9.52 North Wiltsbire............. pol aces cost | 8-80 | 3.30 [North Wiltshire....,.....cccsecsersere.. 3.30 | 9.00 unGir OU. . 6. coi ck. css de<eps-: --e| 8.45 | 3.45 [Hunter River, .....-0cs00s sense, Se te ie oe, eg i SE Ee ee ee | 9.23 | 4.22 | Bradalbpne ics ania Ew das keke 2.40 | 8.08 RE Re ivwencseanecenenbunasees | 9.32 | 4.32 |iGonnty Line..... c.....000. : 230 } 7.58 OL 65a di, it aie «ai odn oka oss son 5 a ee ae ee NE RS 10,10 5.10 || Kensington ...... nhac dbiabect iwi ts MEN 7.20 a ( ar\10.45 | 5,45 | dp 1.15 | 6.45 SNL 0 5 ay Sos oa 0b dk es cen 4 iP. M, [DIONE s coc cccecsccccccsseees. A, M, ' fdp; 1.00 ar 11,10 IN cs ivecce dees bonbdne’ eooue 1.22 +: NPORICHE. - cece ° . 10,47 Mp. 8... cocks a: Shu cnc ee AI on bbisi.i schrnnnsaidcesss....0e ONG Rpahpnateines <hiiaeniiiniaiainale 2.35 | Pups WOE .sie0scpeSvenserdetsVasss. he: OOS I vn sp x0 coin noc Pils os sk aclakl 3,55 WEMING .* co ccdccosikttihcspdisebbasce. 8.16 Coneeneld..... . Pert i be eine oo 4.20 Dloonifi¢id...... pave ovseececesooecee 400 | I iiics sis windses + swish shaswenidll 5.00 Alvertan,....... ose cceccesseedp 7.10 ad ar| 6.00 figuieh’...<<.. ccrcccecccccccccesscsseedp 6,10 TRAINS DEPART._FOR THE EAST. | TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. j : { | STATIONS. |No. 5.| No. 7. STATIONS. \No, 6.) No. 38. i ; P. M, A, M. 7% CHAFIOCRCLOWR 0.000 kcocccsccdegecvoscccss SOG0 1 erotic enone cc eendddenesencias tte Koyalty Jpnetion.,.... Coccccecccccsocs 2.53 | HROvay SUNCOM. <cccreserccceescsocces JOM BOdfOrd,oorcpeessecersecssersseccssecees! 3,30 |Bedford.....sesesecseseeess secs secece se] 9,30 Mount Stewart... cseccspecesccesscces sooo] 4.10 DROME Gi 60 0 855 Cs ons bs tiene see dp} 8 50 CaPQigan ..0sccccocccsece......teeeesgce! Seal ee 1 7.25 GeOTgZe FLOWN eeevsees...... eobdeadcgecess BBO Georgetown, a. cea : | 7 08 P.M. er a ae Mogtnt GUNN ii diioin ss 05k) cadass . sco! Oe Mb hh cosnde pak eee ere ap |e? gs . MMe ecussdamieicclssskessanitbas't BOR SN oo calc osgs cus cdh bund ves, co ae | Sto Bt, Pete Oschint wldiad Bs ‘ { 6.2: | St. Peter's Be a | 730 | Bear Rivets... ....eereeeees neh ssesecenel 6.10 |\Bear River.... 6,50 SOUSIB: ccccvcee ecerecccesecccccseesess “o 1 6,55 | Souris, ,,. i 6.05 ##- Trains are run by Kastern Standard ‘ime, JAMES COLEMAN, Railway Giee, Ch’ town, Deo. 4, 1884. —all pa 6i Superintendent, mad —— a ee ee CHARLOTIETOWN SASH AMD O00R FACTORY | Peake’s No. 3 Whar, PALMER & C@.. PROPHRER Peas, rn (mere = We are now manufacturing and will vell at the lowest cash prices; Sashes Doors Window and Door Frames, Architraves, Sponting and Coaductor Mould ings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, etc, ik. rnd Fret Sawing, Turning, etc. All hinds of Gothic Wiadows for Churches niide at shertest notice. With new and firat-class Machinery, and the tstest appiienneg, we ran inonre the uto.ust satisfaction to all who favor ue with thet Ch'tewe, Jape y, sage wily '" Petron ag” UARY iit an a a aay, mam at We are prepared to do 8!) kinds of Job¥ing, in Planing, Joiuting, Mortivinz, ‘Tepon- | —— —— al> 18060: ——— Lee WEEKLY EXAWINER | AND ESLARE ARGUS | CONTAINS ffore Reading Matter than ——aiy other Paper Publisied | i Po. island. an $00 Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, TRE EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- ition of the interests of this Province jend this Dominica i ‘The Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND AKGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of tie Locals, Telegrams Editorials, etc., which trom day to day appear ia the daily edition, It is Always full of News AND Alvwys up to the Times, ' The Weekly Hxaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down the Local Legislaiure, consolidating the Local Civil Service ov a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy in the administration of local affairs, jand applying the money thus saved to ‘The Advancement of the Agri cultural and laduastrial Interests of the Province ! THE EXAMINER is in favor ot giving a fair trial to the Unien which ensures to us the Institutions the Laws and Protection of the Mother Country THE EXAMINER is jssyed every FRIDAY MORNING, trom the office of The Examiner Publishing Company corner Great George and Water St eet SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR | JOB PRINTING, | | —&UCH A5S— | Bill-heads, Lettersheads, Notes of Hand | Receipis, Posters, LUaudbills, Dodgers gic., ote, done in first-claag atyle aud « ae! aottce, “WORTGAGE Sati, | To be sold by Public Auc tion, at the « uit ; ’ ' Ss : gicde ’ House, in Summerside, on i} urnu yh ihe 28nd day of January, A.D. ixce’ 22 : 7% : "oe twelve o'clock, noon, under ane by virtue of & power of sale, in an jpc py, ture ol mortgage, daied the thirticth Gay of Uctober, A. D., one thousand eight bundred aut eiglty-three, ang made between James Curtie and Mary his wife of the one part, and Dugald § McNutt, of (he other part, Ace tact, piece cr parcel of Japy eo sitnate, lying and being in Lot or Jownship number eixteen, in ices eunty ‘in Prince Edward Uslaid, bornded es fol. lowe, that ia to tay ; Ry a line « iren:. ing ata siake tixed in the nort!) hank or |} shore of the Quagriire Rive r,on the routh. east angle of tifty obe acres of land, OW, or lately, im the © cupaticn of Al xandes A Allan, and tuoning thence by the wAL Net jc j meridian of 1764, north five and g Lait degrees, east ninely chains, thence east eleven chains and fifty links, thence 9, uth five anda hali degrees west ts the north bank or shore of the Quagmire River, and thence along the same Westwaidly to the place of commencement, containing py egrj- mation one i undred acres, be the rame a little more or lees, Also all that ot) ¢ tract, piece, or purcel of land, situate, lying aud being in Township number sixtecy aforesaid, bounded and described as foluews tha: i8 to say :—Commencing at a stghe fixed in the bank on the north side ot the Quagmire River, at the norib-east corncr of a pierce Cf land in possession of James Cam. eron, aud running trom thence north fifty. s1 ven degrees east for the distance of eighty chains to the division line of lot numper fourteen, thence west a'ong said Jine nine chains to the aforesaid Quagmire River thence westwardly along the varic us courses Of the river to the stake at the plage of commencement, con:ainir g sixty-seveg acres of land, a little more or! ss, Also, : i that tract, piece er parce) cf laud, situate lying aud being in Township number sixt teen In Prince Cc unity, dcecribed &s follows that is te say ;-- Commencing on the bank én the Dorth side of Grand or Fllis River, at the west boancary of David McEachern’s ian’, thence followjpg the various courees of the said bank westwarély to James Currie’s cast line, thenec uorth warcly glong said ezst line to James H. Gillis’ lend thence slong James H Gillie’ soutn Jine to vavid McEachren'’s weet line. thence dhong | Stid weet line southwardly to the place of commchcebiut, containing ninety acres, a | litile mo e cr lere, together with the appor- ; tenances, For turiies pertiiculers epply ef the office of Messrs, MeLecd, Morson & McQuarrie, DUGALD S. MeXSUTT, Mortgagee, } Sutemerside, Dec, 2, 1884— dece80 31 caw tu SuJMNTIFIG AMBRIGAN, TABLISHED (846. (A; HE mest jopular Wresiy newepapcer devoted to science, michaniws, engineer. iny, dis Gverics, inventions and patenis ever published. Every numlyr iMu trated with splend:d engravings. This publication tay. Lishes @ mos: Veluable ency cloy dia of imfor- matic Which be }erson should be without, The popularity of the t cient fic AmeRican is such that its circulation mar y cquals thet of all other papers of its class combined. Price, S3.%aycar Diccount to Clubs, Sold by ul! newsdralers. MUNN & CO., Publishers, No. 36) Bioa. way, N, Y. ATENTS.—Munn & Co. have algo had Thirty -Seven Years’ practice before the Patent Olice, aud have prepared mors then One“Huadred Thousaid appliea- tions for patents in the United States and foreign couutics. Caveats, Tyradc-Marks, OCepyrights, Assignments, ard all other papers tor securing to inventers their rights in the United States, Canada, England, France, Germeny and other foreign coun. | (fles, prepared at short notice and om reason able terms. _ Information as to oblsining patents cheer- fully given without clarge, Han*’-bcoks of iMformation sent free. Patents obtained through Munn & Co, ere noticed in ihe Scientific American freo, The advantage of | 8Uch notice is well understcod by all per. 80ns who wish to dispose of their patents Addiess MUNN & CO,, Office Pornnre AMER.CAN, 361 Broadway, New Vouk, janté TROPTDIC CLEAR WIRIC GLOSS NOR cleaning Solid Silver, Nickel, Brass, Copper and Plate Giass. Quick! Sure Permanent! No dit, nu truble, uo jabor Being evtiredy free trom grit ad ecids, if cabot iniube the most Hach) bambhed sus. face. It is the ouly prep ration ever pro. duced that will polish brass or copper withe out ihe use cf acid, Nothing upproaches it tor rommeving grease avd finger marks from Biass, Copper, Glass, etc; whole for cleaning Nickel o: Stoves it is ceyccially useful, Retail price, 25 cents per bottle, MICA WASH.—This wash is the only thing of the kind cver invented. A stove wey be as handsome asa jewel end shine like ebony; but smoked! mice lights will enoil i all, Pay by day mica becomes scarcer avy higher in price, and ay article at will cicaa aud preseive it is valuable to all concerned, Try this wach once, and you will always ube it. Retail price, 95 cents per bottle, The above hou.ebold necessities are manuiae tuicd by Tae Llectric Givss Co., Philadelphia U.S.A, and sold by every respectable Drug gist, Stove Dusler, Hardware Mercbaut and General Dealer in Canada, The Canadiad trade sapplied by ; JOUN T., RELD, — U5 Water Street, St, Joba, ¥. Aig 6-6in eod i ae ne cl namie a Lwsea oS eo NAR PC! tM Ly, A‘ Diplitlevia, a Neuralzia, Eryspelas Libeunatiem, Croup, Loarseneg’, Removes Dandruff, ree tore Hair on Bald Heads, and Cares ali aches pala And MAN & Br, i OF ‘price 25% PrR BD 4 Pt, Who o Tia | | } } j } } i j 2 6 biel BRIDGE WATER. N.S. Ajpril 28, 1884,