—_ SIV “oe oct oan % -— natin lisesi Diath nal sscita alld " THE DAILY EXAMINE A. Btn J KS MINH > svY ™ _ i + YA AAN AU ae ee 7 - - . - ae > TUESDAY, JANUARY 5 1862 Hi —_———___—— if — eel - ——- ~ : pt ly ‘al and Other TH ‘ . epwe . — a Local liems. ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Oddfeliowship ' : a Sex the Masonic concert programme in aie — | DINNER AT THE HOTEL DAVIES—INSTALLATION Pes) oe { Oi anoiber | Sportal Despatougs to Tax Examiner. OF OFFICERS ae = \ ah L O A —Regular meeting of Byne Lodge, Important Bye. Election. Tas Oddfellows Dinner at the Hotel | Mi ail Contracts 5 a if : No, G14, to nig ¥ istlors We.come, Davies last evening Was & great ruccess, i i ° ry ee al ae ; Lonpon, Jan. 5. the brethren more than keeping up their eeeenteateine — ——-—__~ (x) ems Ee oe e eto a UNF Senay Devt No bye-election during the existence of | "®P¥tstion for doing things up well on the Trae eure a uit SO ONa taper on fa} Cart will meet _ the present Governmant has approached in cecasion. The dinner was given in eon- FRIDAY, ois Remains seek, for he aanweganes , ro xrcut.—Wildey Lodge, No. 27,10 0F interest and vital importance the coming neuen with the inatallation of the officers | of ter Majesty's ‘tails on propored contracts ( : AN . NJ B Mh sate » ite officers this evening. Visitors CBtOet im Rosendale for the seat vacated | Of St: Lawrence Lodge and the approach- cach of tee blowing ous a To 4) ioe nl . by Lod Hartington. Both parties are | i departure from the Island of Bros. Seocint nak tian ee ‘ies k : kly i] : - | tally alive to the fact that the loss of this Hardy and Montgomery. About fifty Pesks'’s ? tation Sen Meaibend biation, .tys.contll : A . Tus Staxiey willlay up at Pictou three seat will be accepted throughout the coun- gentlemen sat down,mostly members of tbe } Peake’s Station and Hugkin..........semi-weekly eh) > > . ‘gh or four days to have some repairs made to her try as almost a cecisive test of the fate of order. F ast (trand LE Prowse presided, Printed notices containing full information as d main steampipe. ; the mimetry in the « ming elections, and | having on his right one of the gueat of | to conditiens of proposed contracts may be seen, ‘et if o ; Will strain their resources in money and the evening, and on his left Bro. Rew. W To ees delecees otkatiatelebens aeons ti gxverores. —Nice white envelopes for sixty | local influence and be alert in the use of W. Brewer. The vice-chair was oceupied | and terminate, or at the oftice of the subscriber. : 8 cents per theusand at tLe D.amcnd Bookstore | every known electioneering art in order to | ©Y Past Grand Geo. W. Gardiner. The F. pe ST. C. BRECKEN, ' Hh Prices are away down | compass a triumph. table was spread in Mrs. Davies’ best Asst. P.O, Inspector. ; i] ' sounetillilneinn ae siyle. The wenu follows Post Office Inspector's Office, } bie Tus Masonic Baziar Neuing Circ'e will hold | _ MENU : Charlottetown, P. E [., ie \ their first meeting for work in the Mason'c Southampton Vushes Her Claims. sour 18th December, 1501. } e fipt Hall, Waser St., Wednesdey. Jan. 6, at 2 39 me jant—3i d&w Be iy = i ’ vy et AC GC LLL CC CLL p. m Lonpon, Jan. 5 Cream of Celery. 1S on } . ; : PISiL. aes 1 : a dal | A deputation from the Southampton ; | Exaackp.—The pre gramme of ‘be Ma- | Chamber of Commerce waited upon Sir Boiled Salmon. Caper Saucy, Oyater As (ey sonic c meert appears in another columns. | Charles Tupper yesterd«y for the purpose Scallops. a K vad iv _— that evening engaged to | of urging upon him the claims of Southam. BOILED. ——_—_—- A T—__—— } i aitead thy comcer | pton to be the port of departure in Eng-| Beiled Turkey. Parsley Sance, Ham and Le i ’ cme jiand for the steamers of the proposed | Tongus. i) REVOLUTION in ct carpet business when! Ang!».Canadian mail service. Sir Charles | ROAST. i Patten Bros. get their new stock in the! promised to consider the arguments. He Roast Duck with Jel Goose and Apple LA prong People will ba able to bi ood i the i . . : — 9 PP uf! spring. ‘ People ¢ " iy a good | said the proposed route would form an Sance. Sirloin of Beef. --AT THE— ti oarpet at a small price. beeper route to the far east in the siaaiaies o potatoe h 7 ae event of any obstruction preventing the pis sea yf , » Pray . ; . . 2 a Week or Praves.—The prayer meeting | passsge of steamers through the Suez Canal, one nn of Temas a. -B ROW IN Ss BLOCK bear this evening will be held in the Upper} a es a <> : ih ig Prince Streer Mothodisi Church Subject | Election P VEGETABLES. ih ae ‘ . oe ; etitions. ‘ ‘ eet —‘*The Church of Christ. Seccher- it — ao Sucatach. Escalloped Tomato. Sweet Cora. Charlottetown, January 2, 1892—e0d & why rat Sutherland | Toronto, Jan. 3 Mashed Potatoes, —-+-COM ME7ICING--— ee ee ee > ee — ———— aap! oi Davidson (Grit) South Oastario, has been rar EB Masosic Tempe Committer.—A meeting | , casted for hr hore ’ Englieh Flum Padding. Brandy Sauee. Mince ete S ef the Indies coummivtee of the Masunic | aa a 7 ag . + and tae Pie. Monday January Ath. by : Temple B-zasr wili be held to-morrow | e petition against Landerkin, (Grit) > : 9 eo & emp * : ae tomorrow | South Grey, han been dismissed _ Green Plum and Strawberry Tarts. - 3 _ Pe (Wedoradey) fiermoon at 230 o'clok, in| 6 - Grt MP f = B a. t | Roananna Custards Orange Creasn. Rock cnierclininainaiehiy ¥ i} 4 the Masenic Lodge Room, Water Street ie ee ke Se pie, ORE and Gci«pe Fruit Jellies. ‘ie a art . ; Soup pmcentet Ts, Spanish (ream Marble Fruit and ] t WEEK BOOKS of ail kinds will Bes Potice Sa - This morning a liquor “. ibiscieinlaacons Sponge Cake. § + be the principal feature. } 4 | pli ye ea guilty ¢t th t > Visleticas af the Sundey Obeorvanes Law, | Mayoralty Elections. DESSERT. STATIONERY & FANCY i ; and was fined 81.62 and costs in each case, | Hiei wink . Apples. Oranges. Grapes. Arsorted Nate Od WEE » GOODS ‘will take the lead | . A vagrant was remanded eight days. Orrawa, Jan. 6. and Raisins. : +: - | Mr. Duracher has been elected Mayor Bon-Bons and Confections. tENE SATE Tewerraxce. — Prinee Kdward Division | of this city. fe is the first French mayor Celery and Cheese. Russian Tea and Coffee, ad WEE 5 A. poe yee - —-HOR— ie . will maet this (fuesday) evening for the in- | in eight years. Chocolate Menier. sunt, every ve Peaee, . y tallation of officers. Afte- iastailation Rev. | r . n ae ~ oeee ag Mr. Hamilton will addrees a aaatien Toronto, Jan 5. After all had done full justice to the BARGAINS will ‘be the same each week— yt @ Visiting brethren always welcome ta! Flemming has been elected Mayor. goed things provided, the intellectual por-| 20 and 25 per cent, discount off | = 4 isitin re y eicoms. Alba 8 y Sitesien ten ctenilliies. taal i Hes: os tion of the programme was entered upun, | marked prices. : , a, Contiliation the following toasts being honored in pure by Pal 1 ell Pe —— send cold water :— This is the greatest chance ever offered i aLe and sullow cheeks mean disease and a i j i ? s to get the best ef Goods at YOUR OWN e 5 premature death. Rosy cheeks are emblom- | Rome, Jan. 5. The Queen—‘‘ God Save the Qeen. OFFER. a % : al of | mg ife Te is ee W iiliama’ The Px pe has accepted France's terms The Presnient of the _ United States— i hy : a 7s . a ‘cals f he tne nervous | for conciliation, including the cessatvon of ** Srar Spangled Banner. Wholesale Dealera also supplied at the . = = nr a never fails to leave: a | episcopal letters to the Archbishop of Aix Oddfeliowship throughout the world— | lowest rates. hy r ? a i ; *” | and the suppression of Catholic electoral P. G.M., B. Bremner, and Rey. Bro, ; ig a ; ee j | eatechisms Brewer. | N. B.—The BAZAAR is closed for the Sr. Peter's Carueprat —To-morrow being | mn . i ; 4 : : eee Stn A oe al a The Grand Lodge of the Lower Prov- | present. )& f the Feast of the Epiphany, eervices will be as} 4 , “% ; follows: Celebration of ‘the tioly Eacharist Bye-Election. inces—D. D G. M ® W. R. Boreham end | THEO L CHAPPELLE ' 5 = ; at 7.45 and (choral) at 10 a. m.; Matins at 9 ane P. G. M., Chappelle. 3 » h--¢€ " ; . * o'clock ; Evensong and Christmas carols at | Orrawa, Jan. 5. Ya Cue Cneget: with Aim ——! et pee, ——A. ane ne 7.30. All services ia the chape! | The election in Victoria will take place ot Bios. “Has y oad Montgomenme=pro- jan2—dy 3ieod wky li ; - om the Shell tenasini posed by Bro. G. W. Gardiner and sup- | ? J r Yue very changeable weather this arason | ee enaety. ported by Bro. J. 8. Nelson, responded to | | igh) has been productive ef colds and corghe, and | ee by Bro. Hardy. rs } pt nearly everyone is suffering from this uapleas Another Suspension. Sister Societies—Bros. Rob. Angus and ae > tlhe a * ant malady. . Everybody's Cough Sprup, pre- sei so D R McLellan. 4 ‘ pared by A S Johaonn, is the popusar remedy, | Monrreat, Jan. 5. Otlicers of Wildey and St. Lawrence ’ rg’ 4] and is meeting with a larger sale than ever be- | . L B A. D. Mekeod AN KK ‘< C og : fore. Put 25centsin your pocket and cail | P. Hadon, wholesale dry goods, has sus- } Lodges— Bros. - McLeod, Rob An- , 9 4% ‘ asennad ana get a bottle. ; pended. gus, William Sm.ill and A. S. Johnaon. ge ae : . i —- Absent Brothers—Bros. Chester B. Mae- BY AUCTION. i ~ Hoox anv Lappar. — At the regulsr | Cabmen on Strike. neif!, RB. Norton and Geo, A. Sharp. —— len" ne meeting of the Hovk and Ladder Company | — , _ The Preas--H. MacInnis and Fred. J: WILL SELL BY AUCTION. at my Sales i last night J, W. Quigley was @lected jiirst | Parts, Jan. 5. — Ladi B |. F. Wi & Room, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of Jonu- ~ oe lieutenant and James Offer secretary. The} Fifteen hundred cabmen are on strike in he ies—Bros. J. F. Whear, A. S, | ay; instant, at 11 o'clock, a. m.:—25 Shares Mer- i p } a Captaia will be appointed at tha mect-| this city. Johpeon and W. A.. Weeks, ie. chants’ Baak of P. E ie Charlottetown, January 5, 1892—e0d & wky VW ; 7 ; 3 —My. J. a. . ’ , a — ——_—— ---— - -——— ~ ea , ing of the Fire epentanent. go Hust afd Hostess—My, J. J jan? , ag at x Ler there be no mistake about this, that Personal Our Next Merry Meeting—‘* God be a & if ' the ** Myrtle Navy" tobacco 1s manufac- ~—-~ with us till we Meet Again.” 4 : ; ; tured from the very fiaest Virginia leaf Gen. Sir Frederick Sleigh Roberts, Admiral " . ie . Po WwW : 5 ve the Queen. R No higher quality of leaf can be purchased | Sir Artaur W. A. Hood (retire?), and. Sir Ged Gave tht Queen a \ for any tobacco made, It is selected with | William Thompson have been raised tothe} The speeches were as a rule short, witty, f the very greatest care, and treated with oer tha Cttiaaeccteeh ple te th and to the point; and some of them were} . ———— g if ( ; ot ° , a ony ly el t. The proceedings were in- : FE the most approved processes fur preserving Avglican Bishop of New York at the Church really eloquen e proceedings were EACH PLUG OF THE i the flavor of the tobacco. : : ‘.- | terspersed with vocal solos by ” of the Iucarmation, the Rev. Chas. De Witt} poo Enman, Hawley and Parsons; ne 5 pe cS . Ox Dec. 3ist the merchants and others wil a 2 a “eben, "Pree. readings by Bros. C, B, Macneill and Benj. M tle tY V ; be meking out their accon :ts and will expect | gerign were ordained deacons; and the Rev Bremner; recitation by Bro. W. A. Weeka, yr a y AY FROM THIS PRESENT DATE: —“I will patronize PROWSE BROS ond: thie of . : _. : psyment of them. For this particular kind| Horatio O. Ladd, Congregationalist, was jr, cornet solo. by Bro A. W. Mitebell, and . 3 : : ! af billiousness there is nothing like the bard | advanced te the priesthood eae Sy Se eee Sa ae +z An meee dollars I save by trading with them I will give to the poor. In doing s» 1 will q eash ; but for ordinary bilions headache, &e . At the distribution of prizes at the Props. was expressed at ¢t absence: of ro. Mont. 3S Ma k PROWSE BRO 4 } k ; és f h wae | 2 : is : Everybody's Pills are the great remedy. For ganda College, Rome, last month, Mr. Thomas | B°™<FY, one of the guests of the evening, whe : make S. lappy, make many poor oO the city lappy, and will be happy i sy: : 25 cents you can buy a box at your nearest | Curran, of Baldwin's Rosd, was awarded sec: | Was saable to be presest. About half past one | samy, ag ey. myself, and will tell my friends and they will be happy.” 7° is drug store, ond medals in metaphysics and logic, and a o'eloek x — = company ee j ° : e 2 ; — we The Living Church secon'l medal in the second class of vocal Mg ; a. Coulie x etd on : Se Queda the felleciag ational thi no aid a “a eae sheie it ta thelr igteation to aiees a.” IN BRONZE LETTERS. If you do this, you may expect a happy and prosperous year. Money foolishl y spent i Bee American Epiecopa! Church tor the past year : iehenntnel Philosophv at the close of the bardware business Botla gentlemen are well ' . ee i8 money thrown away. We say, DON’T DO IT. for the sake of your families. ; | Ek es oe Sere “a ae laat scholastic year. Mr. Curran is a brother aneee SOS See ar aay -ap*ihtenie ae Tt | haa orders, 3/5; postulants, <s; is ap of Rev. Peter Curran, of Tracadie. Tue Ex- , NONE OTHER GENUINE . : ‘ : ame —— rae a a oe eee io ghauaed to note Mr. Curran’s success | success in Ubeir new home, ——~ 4 . We are determined that we will stand up in your interests, and all through the year ae & —intan‘s, 7,'40; adult, ‘ ; tul, . ‘. ‘ : ; : ne ¢ e : : A ‘ ; aunt - a cots conticenad 48 ttl eemmusiaans, 06- | ee Ce Previous to the dinner the‘D. D.G. M.,| jan2—dy & wky will hunt for Bargains for you; so keep your eye on our advertisement. If we say a big 573; increase, 27,281; increase per cent., .05; ee Bro, WR. Boreham, assisted by Past Grand thing we will do it, even if it cost a Thousand Dollars to do it. ~enagl , «| marriages, 16,226; buria's. 30,921; Sumday A Reviving Hope. Masters Rremser and ‘Chappe:le and Paat| - . » 1s i School teachers, 41,418; scholars, 333,069; << ohne Grands Waller, Prowse and Hardy met with ‘ a i parish schools teachers, 8,252; total coo-| Sunlight gladdens the mighty city, St. Lawrence Lodge and instalied the officers W Oa d : yu M We want your confidence and your trade, and we will do you good. |) (Oe tributions, $13,129, 928.5. Cons s alley and street and lane, for the current year as follows :— 001 I § & ill achinery, y y ’ a 5 = ! , > aie thine t ; Cheering awhile with ite glance of pity NG —Alex D McLeod. —.* a Tue CapEs : LOUTR. — very ing 4 a Haunts of labor and homes of pain Vv G — William Small. SETS GENUINE scoTcH WOOL CARDS in (x) r iy in for the season's work at the Capes. Six We who struggle with cares that thicken — K S—John Barrett. “complete ord sr. bailt ay Rovert Blair, Kil- aie } new boats of an improved pattern have Life at best but @ aarrow scop+ — P ¥— esac L Bene. marnoct. ‘So ee Bh Oy ae each. Will be iy 5 pre yb toon tow. = hich h a) ee ee ee ofan oe ee aie ieee 5 “NORTON & CO PROWSE BROS TH E WON D ER FUL CG H EAP M EN a ‘ 3. Re , of ud, which have . t a glimpse L0pe. Warden--A CP ; vo M.S we " ~, Pies: ee diel Mr Welsh and painted by ee ae Gendaser-~ibath Maaniien. dec3(—ly 4i 2aw & why Chestetietown. | " be Pat’ McMahon. Three of the boats used} Come “ee ont, = ee — rattle, Chaplain—Henry S Coffin. a= ia ; Sounds we heard in a happier time — Organist—W A Hawle , ai last TOA ae eer oan ee aatthe acrvice | Till of song bird und low of cattle, | | 1d—Fred J Seller ~ WANTS, LOST, FOUND de 144 QUEEN STREET ie : : _ . Brooklet’s ripple and sheep- *s chime, 0 G—Jobn F Wheat.’ = oo . 8 i now consists of nine ordimary-sized boats) poi cing of h ili d , iF ims t g clear, where the siniling meadows R SN G—John 8 Nelsoa. * . ke ine Pri ss and two large water ice boats, all of which Perfect emeralds, fringed with brown LS N G—Angua:M. MoGallom.” TO LES, —The Brick House op on Prince | wee ; : > 7 ; ae “ta 8 am. Ht k the Costello.property. Ap- es ; fi are fully equipped. During the summer! (iow and pale as the lights ana rhadows RS Vv GaDeuiid Masheastt. oly eS clams naan Sele Charlottetown, January 5, 1892—eod & wky ; ? fifteen — : ve = _ew - Sweep oer the hilis as the sun goes down. LS V G—Joseph Winchester. A¥LWARD, ~outpport es OS a8 EEE ———— eT f i the engt o the ywoat hous : : BS S—Sidney 6 Enman, : 7 s s tk i ‘ ; ae si , ” ; EKDIATELY —A t fi a Cape Traverse, and a spying tower has pag os yg: me een’ L 8 S—Theo Nelson. cid Et cateeehie Guoniky arbre Notice of Assi ent V LaBS been erected on the building. Thse im- or " biel P i J PG—J A Waddell. there ia no washing, Apply at this office. , Cbg. i provements have beea made in consequence Ours aes ~ ar aap eee Marshal—Theo L Chappelle, P G@ hi. jan2 4 | | ; ay of the boat house being too small awe the pone eg > ldo aon ian —————— WANTED TO PUBCHASEL—A piece of land OTIVE Is HEREBY GIVEN that Fenton T. | i i.s requirements of the service, a0 the spy Taste for a season a brief release; ; i the elters ‘Apply at Tue Examiner office. Ay, ew — 4 waeeewe. 3 arepaart. hee | - Ze P . ; tower has been built so as to be better Seek and find mid the hille and valleys MARRIED. dec31--3i . ors) all hus -Merchandize, tioods, Books. Book | A Good Time to Buy Good Furniture. a8 . ; 8 er effects, by deed bear- _ ft able to note the comiag and going of the Gladness and beauty and rest and peace. At Cambridgep ort, Mass., on the 23rd of ee acarriage cushion ing date 3ist December, 1:91 Parties owing the | (x) boats. oo December, 1891, by the Rev. J. W. Sneath, ost. -- Teena a wake will please leave S#id Fenton T. Newbery will make parment to 2i pd—dec30 " — x 7: : . : : . * FE. Mace toe Ada Zielah, daughter ef James ; us, who alone are authorized to give discharges, i = i Wet Taken —Mve. Lord, Agent of the Local Notices. Coffin, Mount Stewart. s them at this office, » All having claime avainst the said Feuton i; 2% ae 7 ; 7 omnia i Newbery w urnish the same to us at the he: Department of Marine, today showed an . i i i 7 i B field UND,—A putse of ‘money. The owner can (Office and Store lately occupied by the said | ee Sale continued this evening at 7.30} Atthe home of the bride, Brookfield, on Poe cameeas plicationat Tite EX«MINER Z aay Pp y ace a. 5 § , i cat 2 enton T, Newbery. 7 Dec 30th. 1891, by the Rev. W.J Kirby, [a TRAINOR. c ExaMINex reporter 4 series of twenty-four) , ; : oo : . lock at my salesrooms, 106 Queen St, of é ened ee this ah yertianment. | views vf ee oe M - ely Woleh, nar wat "dothidea ae ladies’ | William Frederick J Wise, son of Jcseph dect? baad oc sae RONALD McMIL:.4N, é 7 Pr. Siiifon olar, 7 , “ , rs “~ 4 : : _ ‘ i lights, etc , taken by sc Tecnemealenat | ane clotks and other articles.—-C ] Wise, Esq , ex-M. P. P., to Eliza A. Darke, : i caiiaialacatia iia aie Assignees Th a ht Pla jn B f lighthuuse repairer to the partment, daughter of the late William Darke. Wea: Montagne, a good barber. A y ' 2, . e ce uy A t. Morrison. ; good place fora goodman. Apply to J. J. } last summer. The pictures were taken - —_———_ , . . 0 O———— eee MACDONALD. s ° : during a tour of ingpection and For lam2 back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s : . : (x) . d Price 25 cents.—Reddin Fear Not. REN'T,—A three-story building as . f supply in the Dominion lighthouse tender Porous Plaster. a sire > a d wete tnishe frer the 3roa. novidw -_— Warehouse and ¢es, situate on th* south i q " Prince Edward, and wete Sniched alter the | Bree ee she the Mow Yenita haul cide of Water Street, and lately occupied by Mr. E want to run our Factory and full staff of fifty work- Sim trip later on in the tall. The views were| ,. i ome take the New Years han TB Riley ase Tobecco Factyr ma E INSURE YOU against Use, whether o : : y = : a oy. | Very low prices for the balance of the old d ly h adl .B, Riley 20 actory. For particu } agaip . wheter on en full t > th . i taken at the request of the Marine Depart- | vear iu men’s and boys’ overcoats, reefers and And greetly = y; Jars apply to Peake Bros.& Co. ‘eod—dec22, igad -or we: Goetag. Barns, Faral- i men tu ime is winter. As we cannot ship abroad ; 1 5. 4% ¢ i othe yf - ” sia? ‘ es ¥ shi , ' Z App . Stores, Merc ize, | . 4 7 aaah, an will form part of sw coc the , euite at J. B. Macdonald's. 8 te ee Pirate. vankis Cargoes aud Freights, |any more of our goods before May next, we shall have to wi ‘mi ; now being made. - ‘ e sepadlitadark : : 2 —‘* Life of Hon. Charles a ‘ : : . 4 ps eats cal taken. and reflect the higheat} The best and only place to buy men’s andj For in that hand so small and whire A 3. Parnell.” by Robert McWade, assisted by The Manchester Fire Insurance place a double quantity among our frieads on the Island a i views are we eee ae | bovs’ overcoats and reefers the cheapest is at | T is hid both dark and bright Parneil’s Mother, wh» reccives @ royalty, has Co., Manchester, ing. "y ‘ Ec : . . 4 | credit upon Mr. Welsh's skill a8 an amateur | boys overcoats and FP ful Ch ve here yet is MS cee ene ee been in course of preparation fer some years. To do this, LO ¥V PRICES must prevail ‘ ?. . hetographic artist. All the plcturce were | Prowse Bros, the Wonderful Cacap es. "| And ia:thuse ball closed syee-may rest Millions want the Biography of this great The Western Fire Insurance Co, REME > 2 oe ; Fis Da esbed by Mr. Welsh at bis residence. It dec31 3i_ | Some blessings dreamed, but not possessed, | Statesman. Pric> $1.25; 40) pages; 100 engrav- Turenio, Ont. MEMBER THIS! -If you want Furniture we will do » | 4 Coamenl ae that the Department should rrr Your long sought aims she may bring near Seis Posumnren Mug Sc Seka iS. The West:rm Marine Insurance ©UT best to meet you in Price is ; provide Me. Welsh with a suitable — ia} Most — ch oneneninn one grt Some joy glad days will match she drear, ants - - B ba, Savant Gon you ° / which to do this work, as it is only under the origin, and death fo'lowe Inevite y- Catar And peace and happiness and gain OUT .-Sn thek Geach atwuen Dbvicameet | : . . 4 : rk c d iti ‘ | 1 Balin. ; : : HORACE HASZARD J 1 greatest disadvantage that such work can be can positively be cured by Nasal Balm. | win cone to balance all the pain House and Powna! Street, a black colored General Agent, P. E. Island. MA RK W RIGH r & CO., Lid. 4 7 t. : satisfactorily performed in ® room especially fitted ap. ee. } ; its merits. Try it. dee28 lw t o da who have been restored testify to b bh i id, ? b ant : nes one 28 —Madge Merton, | leaving tat i a age "od Ch'tewn, Dec, 19, 91—2w end | Charlottetown, Dec. 2, 1891—2aw & why ae |