Terms :—Five Dottars A YEAR, ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to edvise the Publi, may s peak j Ee —~FcuRrIPmpes NEW SERLES. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAN ee vo CENT:A, wr ete oe os EXAMINE! EVENING, COMPANY, DAILY Is ISSUED EVERY Tuk EXAMINER PUBLISHING Corner OF WATER by THE FROM TYUEIR UFFICE, GEORGE aNp GREAT STREETS, Charlottetown, . - P. E, Island. Rates oF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, . - - $2 50 Three Months, : ° - 1 25 One Month, . : - ) 50 #*- Advertising at most moderate rates made for monthly, or yearly advertise Contracts may be quarterly, half yearly ments, on application. ALMANAC FOR MARCH, 1882. CHANGES. p. m, S. E. l5m., p.m, N, ’ MOON & Fall Moon 4th day, 8h. 27m. Third Quarter 12th day, Sh. > (below horizow.) New Moon 19th day, Sh. 5m, a. m., N. W. SEIIPPIN G -—AND— FORWARDING AGEKT, Marins Insurance Broker, -—AND — General Commission Agent, SEDFERD ROW, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N.S ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned | Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon, Hulis, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates Consignments of Protuce solic ited, prompt returns guaranteed, and | Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. Noy. 14, 1881—1lyr 53 Queen Street. : SIGN OF THE Keep inp | | ; ; of superior quality as they BRITISH WAREHOUS y QUEL —_—— oO eal eat aoe allan Every Department of their Establishment STAPiIE AND FANCY Dike and texture, which cannot be surpassed either for price or quality : import direct from the best British and Foureigu markets. tim, and correct mode of ; [INSPECT THEIR STOCK IF YOU WANT GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. TMhaV WMAROU @ 7QR0 TOT. 10 ---NQ a? D, MO DAY, MAKCH 6, i8k2 OL. 10,---NO 7% Ee AIR LE BEL EE Ley i ~ % / ad 4 x He ee ee CS CET ~~ resem: amare eer - - 4 The A ivantagce and Nece sity of taught to think f God, and eur wil! to love } : ; ; | : . > +4 i 32 oe him ene rvs hi b I shirg whe 's eV L Education and Religion “het 19 evil j | i, ‘ and resolving on “what is wood; and wm less our 9 Nn poctk vy. vocerstand Dg, enlightened by £ ith, shail - I duected to distinguish treth from LECTURE GIVEN IN ST. W. & A. BROWN & CO, sor ae (have veeu CUTHBERT’s cavecn, |fa'sehood, ovr educaiion is impertect ; for FEBRUAKY 18rH., BY THE REV. PasToR |SUrely that will be a sorry education by which PHA? PLA the intellect had on!y been nurtured to error. Gs | Never. therefore, .}et fall into the common Learned bo llus that there are a nun nist ke of thinking a man we l ecueated sim- “i Bae ae it et : , , ply because hit knows many thivuges a full assortment of el: i ee ee a ee Se ae Oe oe and Wiil emory ind’ unde) ndipg : men. | KNOWLEDGE ALONE 1 ‘OT EDUCATION, ae " d a n yr d f o ; a th hi nr than it is wisdom Kus wi dge is ee DOs 18g ee. can be tnciaded under the Same evely the information of the memory. a very iid al Os Those powers are, a3 it were, impr 1d upon | useful port of education, provided always that the seul of every child, wien first it e m s|the facts so e-mmanicated be vood and true; Into the worl in ler to dray t these | for tl may be knowledge of evil Ve want > rowers sas to V their } per «dir the proj rand prac ical knowledve of what is f action; put them | Zoe and true ab erztion. to answer the difi |} Neither 1s a man well educated merely be- [ja g ‘Rt purposes of jife; something must neces- | Cause he can think and reason. Here, again, “ sarily be done; and this something makes| We havea great power; but does he think and a a up what we call the work of education. ‘ aon rightly ? ee i in term A hich ans, ‘*to lead or draw oe 7 a, on 2 po tpeams, :® ee i. om an am ae . : 4 : . ’ j aD orth. bee use the trainin of a man is} ov maAnege wo Mmguire to have strict Know- a - , thdge of their business. What would be the : hy th gracval wvring for Business. UR SYSTEM is conducted on Actual Besiness and Scientitic Principles, and embraces all subjects necessary for a thorough CoMMEKCIAL Education. Our facilities for teaching these are the most complete that have ever been devised. Theory and practice are combined, and the whole course rendered so interesting aud practical that the dullest sta- dent cannot fail to be largely benefitted. The course of study is short, practical, useful and reasonable ; it is just what every Man needs and will use, no matter what his calling or profession is to be. The youth commencing a business life with only industry and integrity as his capital, the clerk engaged during business hours, but desirous by evening study to repair the de- fects in his «ducation, each have the advan. ve off-re’ by our sessions occupying DAY AND EVENING. Morning Session, 9.30 to 12, and 2to4p.m. Evening Session, 7.30 to 9.30. iiplomas granted to such as pass satisfac- | tory examinations, Students may enter at | any time. No entrance examination required. Business men and others are cordially invited to call and examine our system. Teach your sons what they will practice when they become men Full particulars concerning Terms, Tuition, Scholarships, &c., &c., on application to L. B. MILLER, Jan. 7, '8l—eod, Principal Blue Flag, } } Extraordinary and Unprecedented Bargains | IN BOOTS AND SHOES The stock is good and seasonable, and the | opportunity is a very rare one to secure really | MARVELLOUS BARCAINS. | P. E. Island Bank notes taken at their full value for goods, - E,W. SMITH. | a Ch’towa, Vee 5, 1331—eod BAUR OF P, &, ISLAND, NK OF P. E. ISLAND NOTES taken a their face for Goods or in payment of Bills, at BOREHAM’S BOOT STORE. Nov. 29—tf PARM WANTED. ANTED TO PURCHASE, a Farm of from 200 to 500 acres of friable soil and porous subsoil, well watered, with good dwelling House and othr necessary build- ings. Address, with full particulars to Mr, ) Reio, Hamilton Lodge, Joppa, ae * Scotland, BILL HEADS, | | Pp: “ » ho ae nave legs that will rea ly § U ER QUEEN & Sif <i 3 i than the nature-taught savage of wer. I¢ nd those A STexMm engife 's an seu: for « re : } : } normous « is derived — ] 1 mor ses \ it of all the serve his purpost eed 7 in, to return to our statue in the block Zz ; a4 First Quarter, 26th day, 9b. 21m. a. m., E. - diferent powers of his intelligence, to put os lt if the engine wer . - = oe foe ce ee ee eee mi “he. ap them in active exercise for the performance of |&°™? BNSchievous purpose? Instead of pro- Die or wEEx)2@2 |S Moon High Days date. oe a lnelling a railway er gine, or working a cotton ~ M rises |sets ' rises | water | len’h. “ . ' Toe es gee ee ee ncatioe imiil. or any other machinery. it might, unless “ihm hm | aft’a| morn : ¥ sts merely. in the tea pe ¥ -_h crly guided crush a hundred ora thons. 1} Wednesday (6 435 42) 2 54) & 32) : @: _ i es at 5 - the 3 2 i rea ne death. or blow up a ¢ozen of ; 2| Thursday 41} 43] 3 55' 9 3} AGN yt : this, both at h abroa sea; vow, baman reason. needs content 3 Fri lay 40; 45' 4 56: 9 49 | % 3 NS oa , . eg & Wi atever inflnence. vood. bad 5 fi i direction just as much, and we may fay it 4 Saturday | 38; 46) 5 53/10 23 11 24 ‘ . calls ont hi iculties, and teaches him tlie |? OPO, Meee vf eontrol and direction than 5 Sunday | 36 7| 6 55]10 53) Stile = 2 4 S ar PIES . rizht use of them, is tohim education, He|22Y Steamengine. The education of the un- : OR oa I shall Seil off my Stock of Groceries at see ee ea se ed on tte eerie Me | derstanding is mot intended merely to make * 7| Tuesday | 32] 50; 9 IJjil 55 is tagehe tetulean alleceasiens. @ come )} man into si W ednesday | 39 52/10 4 aft 25 V vd e and an voright view of things, he will | 4 REASONING MACHINE 5 9 Thursday i 23) of ll ‘| l 2) ed As { y ! iM h i and f l t he« e 1 1} to } a him te crm trne ex nelusior &, and Hy sata | 4 55; morn| 1 vi is hurtful and teful in itself, and wil love; te teach hi: metimes to vse ard som-times Saturday | oe Bee 8, Ge ti 464i m...:. 7 +s : > ‘ — : 1 ‘ : ‘ enibrace the good a true, because 1t ls {to enbmit his jiedenent What sha > Be 2’ Sunday ' 93] 57| 1 6| 3 44 Parties wishing to get their GROCERIES Cheap should call at once and leave their orders. tect. “Ghen sil mab aoe eer be aan ee, | € gtadiack orePaiele 13 Mondey : = 53, 2 0! 4 49) 3 Cee ‘ . ited, ‘or some have more or less ta nts j we al iM ea ole ‘of niases ine. ‘ind be ees 14 Tuesday | 196 0 249 6 '8) GOOD TEA, 25, 30 and 33 cents ; CRACKERS, 4 to 14 cents; MULASSES, 47 cents ; avd intellectual powers than others; they exn ,u-e of which «ll cur other pewers depend fer 15 Wednesday | 17 1} 329 7 351 RAISINS, 10 cents ; CURRANTS, 8 cents. SUGAR, 8 cents. nt exist with eyes pouth and hands, | lor ev hi requites to have 16, Thursday i; 15 34 5 8 35 in a world fuil of varying objects rd besy ae ivation. As weraquire te krow how 17 Friday 13 4 4 35; 9 28 ‘ 7 ~ sc scenes of life, without receiving ideas and|te wok an intellect. so we also require 18\Saturday | 11| 5/5 {10 12,12 07 A large lot of CONFECTIONERY from 15 to 20 cents; lot CHRISTMAS GOODS, very jo inns from what they see around them. and [learn how wuwiell ee aie As 19, Sunday |; 9 7) o 8710 53 che: ap ; and sundry other articles too numerous té mention—: all at cost for Cash only. lcarning. by observations of other men, and alour heads need to be traived to a thousand 20 Monday | 7\ sb Sil 33) , thou and mesns be ides, how to use then id fferent exercises -soalso our hearts—from 21 Tuesday 5| 9| 6 41) | morn| ural powers I | ich come the issues of life and death— 22) Wednesday 3 | 7 18, 0 13) W fi aaa ie S$ i Some authors talk of the educa ie n of rude | stric ctly Sedih and to be tamed, disciplined and 23|Thursday 6 1} 12| § 2 @ 54 « : 2 ratnre ; this is far from bs it g enouvh to make : uided to virtue and truth We may con- a ‘riday |5 59 13 8 52) 1 39, | Dee. 16, 1881—3m eod, wkly 109 Urrer ae gen S . spr men what his Creator designed th at 2 should | sider the human soul, without education, like 25) Saturday 57: 18) 9 45) 2 29) 12 28 be. Savages may be ide sh have the edu a- | MARILE IN THE OUAERY 26) Sunday | 55) 16/10 4432 — - on tion of ruie nature; it acts very slowly and | POE ane: es Sigel ea Pi ; 27 Monday 53 17) ll 4 4 38) r tk oe r Rea ae ere oe p rfectly, and ouly produce s such results ore ws pone of its inherent beauties 28 Tuesday 51) LY ‘aft aa 5 53) as are witness: a in wild and bar barous hfe peer = skill ef the h her fetches out the 29) Wednes: lay | 49! 20) 147 7 1) y | Savages crow cunning iia invenious, and |“ )..ars; wrenendicts surface shine one dises vers 30/ Thursday 43 21) 2 47) 7 57| ~ learn to eateh “ apimale that are suitabl: to} °** a ae p (ees See vee that 31! Friday 5 466 29! 3 48! 8 39) 12 49 "serve th as food ; they also make them. |'°” lagi soc yp whole block of —— ee -_ s selves eanoés that can float them acrosmriv req COON» Sather the Fame. Manner, vhrn 1 Welres and seas, and fashion for th mseives garments | POP & Reb e mn d. diaws cut to view every , CARD. Readymade Clothing, Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, esis cutyinerdevesssemen| ite vii nd peiceton wiich wither *sbletoe ape) the great phy sic ‘ial powers | r such beljs are never able to make their ap- ct \cL Ty ‘ Y at € , ork in elr st an ; iei2 pe rance , AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. pature to work in thaip service. ane Sag Kaiveder to iffestrate fhe fotce af elubition THE MISSES CURRIE at pares ie: see oe they copie@ and we shall make use of this instance, which direct their own impulses and passions va “pq wate dobar iene AVE removed from the Rooms recently v ie 2 3 Mi u Wa tii he rn” pleted ale neteedy (ores eo thes vn enhject have so often used eer en ecctte suerte; Ssome Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Doimans, and _,” ee oa aa a 9 precisely | CT cseiain their doctri*e of ub tantiol ferbie W. Tremain, Esq. to the Store lately occu- y eh 4 4 + X ti » 7 ek , * ‘ ” \ he ‘the y tell us 4 at a beantiful and : . : y° 7 $ * 4 cic he ideas of other minds have been . . pied by their late father, near cor, of Pownal i ul iined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Di CSS 1000S. preserv amo rt a and have hecoihe their] *™ alls statue lies hid ma block of marble; é and Grafton Streets, where they are still pre- D rom rty they have been communicated and that the art of s*‘atuary ouly clears away pared to fill orders for Dress and Mantte- Ay “ ARG 2 RR UT ao Ro . from one individual to another, and have been | '"°, SUP#tfuous matter, and remever the making. Mantles a speciality, [fe4 imeod - as ™ - DD Cc - INT . wr itten a a, ai ker in hhc kai of 1 THs 4 He gure is iti t é€ stone, and the Ye . 7 other men’s Ehotshts Which’ werealt hooked Souler only finds it, and by the skill and JUST OPENED AND MEARE EE £.0 9, Tl ua, as Years roll on, the young start in. tae Kae ated = “et bis ¥ Orde ne np brir ge cut a INSURANCH OFFICE Tho, af rs roll on, the young ear i. SAeT ge. which berooer es eee ee : s ° “ , i ie Tinos ale op ET ce, n T dia in A e- r \ iii CHAD Das een all : aa babu ex'3 eilite did e ¥ 3 ; a A Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteens, Latics’ Sacques, &%, BG, ever ciem by tie'eot of dome who have |. S2Mb semis re fe do a Meck of morte lived before them; and each age acds to he | ©@5ceeres is tems AUDEN FON He PoLO- aie ag ee ceili so; her. the statesman, the saint, or the hero; i , &v01 S thus laid for ut ecalng eneraviens ’ , Gueen Insurance Company, R. W. TRERMIAIRE eee ace een ete herotore, {te Wise, the pood or the ereat man, may very OF ENG! AND s z x ewes 5% & ore eorsists in th training of all the powers of Tie h id id concealed in a por rhe mely lee * . : . . . 9 pled Lh. wi h 2 proper e vation might have : : Nov. 1, 1881 83 QUEEN STREET the mind, Jn the popular way in which we ial en eee it jave CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. ae : + ov | Dav HsKEL ae the term, it is very often made to ex | dis nterred and brought to hgbt, ; en Se SS ae §=— press the particular training of the intellect} .“S& bear of some who seem to be deli; hted , ' - I cir thie meee nian: 1 Reet aad onl ee ding the account of savage ratic pa, Cty of London Fire Insurance Company,) sinaeniaind ; For Sootch and Enolish weeds or Worsted Suitg ‘wrtsstersmit tore some eiuations [207 SER concent thoes vines which _ —_ . y UU 5 i y HD eS su ibs in addition to this, he has been tanght Greek. |* © WU and uncultivas d; to see courege CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Pager atin and Mathematics he ia said to bo well |¢xerme iteclf in fierceness; resolution im ’ Latin and Mathematics, he is said to be well|"y": : : MM — N ' Fi “We “east | educated ; and yet, in spite of hislearning hej OPS.BScys SBC Wittim in COlning, Sens Insurance effeeted on all kinds of property ‘ For & abadian Tweed Sais, | may oe alt poe tag ad after A ” he-| ions operate variiusly, end appear in at current rates. Losses settled promptly (ESTABLISHED 1573,) onuet hs Wed of ts ra ing he acquired} ferent kinds of sc ions, according as they and equitably. , ’ . “ya: 1 : : ae Ge le ene tare more or less rectified and swayed b : 7 F. KENNEDY Welsh & Owen's Brick Building, Corner of | kk or Overcoats of all Descriptions x" . ” of very little goed to h oie | peasen, OF a EL en = King and Queen Streets, Char- | ’ 9 when he its not able 40 upderstand it Wh an forbear admiring tig ; ’ ° 7 General Agent. ee ; . , - 2 j | ; pr per] > hi eee ay not be developes © can forbear admiring the sterling Oifice—South Side Queen Square, ottetown, ° “be -te> TC). enouch ‘. orapyp le it not Luild upon it His fics ity to dui ‘ and ris) t recordca by < town, Feb. 3, 1852. panne | intellect > er ‘have been developed; but his|‘f2vliers, of thore in wild countrits, even 4 5 : \ hhh wawdvn 1a 1cV dt have been denen | NER it & metimes expresses itself ina very REAGH & MILLER, Proprietors. =| (i gaa 2 a og 5 8 ee pe ’ nay 0 he a #4 lect a vir niall st jrude and savage marner * Whet might not E me Ba Se a ey e. t 1p rly direcied sor th wn on what ijta fierce native reati¢ of soul which —_—_—— Bee 2 ‘ r BS oe eg by on I i , es : , . rn ” | ; ‘ Is in the ee po crentures cI menv occa: 3 he | } fag ee as brs fi! y ost wort Wy €ipploy its tre this aba : “7 | Pesigned to Educate Young Men eee ' SS SE SES hence the man, with all his learning, may |*!1S: be rased to, if it were Lut rightly cul- 1 tivated 7 . } j i i yunderstand the full meaning and_real{‘? Metive. Ja eee Tt git ea a only a On Th A Dy va) \ NER aly ‘ ‘ ; hor that every | (0 be Cupped, rometimes rough hewn, and tnt TWO DOORS ABOYV E APOTHECAE LIES Ne) H ALL ( ‘OR viN = : , Ol 1 mm _ i oT ae : ry : t ket her . it.to a hur an Bvure: come t 1} e Nn ‘ nroaches pe ection in {4 i ‘ inan OouU R ° 1) ortion as it is adapted to it end Akrife|U™ we see the man appear ng distinetly in There you will find-the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the thatis made of gold and ornamented with ("2S 4 adhe. pin Ne endo ‘y os ices very I . ~ , | C 2. towel ‘ . ents i 2 he figure wrought up t ar leganece; but we Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanship and a periect fit Jewe’s mays be a handsome trinket; butit is eldon mbes any eee hich ti oe : axa ars > not a ga a ky ite wuniess it euts Ana £0 a . as ‘ ated - we +e © ane ae guaranteed, t *s education m . fit him for his end, or bility of true € brictian ecucation cenld ort . ; ea (hha sua i iit Or 115 ta, & : } : : — aALSo— sill Goa tual Ty Saar it o ust |2i¥e several additional touches and finishings 1u ¥ f Dply good I 20% just | : ; ; 7 , a , "ac... ...i/0f grcat value and exe Ience. A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &«. &e. forth hiv powers of observation, sti r ay reasoaing; because in al) the affairs of iife he —_—— mew: Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner jc yoed bi woo sense and und judyment ‘ aie ali : i i nm ste a mi i ca “ “aes 7 ah a Charlottetown, Oct. 11, 1881, Fe meet atvensthen hin memore. en On Pher 7. n Dog Law in eta = with us fante oad ine ee 7 ie wating | protect sheep, but a writer from that par ~eee ne nm ct - sialincalaeanaaiaaaa ith useful aC and must aim at making |Pre'c’"® 2 ag ese M " ligent being. with powers capable | S#ys 16 one aunty Gee Hema) at he built of Dein ected to the particular end whic! pen with rails, commene ng at the vround ‘ . P * E. [2 each taan is call d on to accompli-h ba ly drawing im each additienal * ee : lt is«-hvions, however, that every man does!tcourse of ratls, Jik a bird tran, until ‘ ed not stand ed of th “any kind of ¢ es iflicien ly 1 to prevent a deg from tron. a iysiclan fT — a —_ 1 ning out: ‘aving the top epen. “z bons rom a priest ing a ; es 4 pu into this a sheep that had heen - LE PR o Dial Lo a rm i y t be ivws Whici wou be a ‘ k led | ] readily b seen that a « og 3 me 7 i useless toatlovenhman or } er ‘ ; - é 5. 2. : + az : i ae wike % bid es 5 eet OF the te) of the n from : iy wiat use * thie! i au @bliatas i:© hie oe ¢ mal ‘ . . } — . U ’ 5 ; fen *'© PS rf<'ly well comprehended the whol ae | d jum) in, |} wa it wes Im < , system, and y t knew not how to make}j! “* tle for him to get out My pel waea un he 0 whi < lothin y or furnit nre, or kee p he | Hh} lete succes s, and so far J have 1ot had HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH husband’s house in order ? or if her husband ja single sheep bitten outside ot that pen by {hime if were to be learned in Greek al ay aeg, I w }} rot say how many dogs l , yetunable to attend to the duty of hix|caught in my pen.’ A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material, sso OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND WE ARE NO Under the Garefal and Skilful Supervision of Mfr, J. W. Mitehall, SesseonAs 1 useftul man, , idea of What to ga rected to do Lor IS €X} | ing? There} a, i uu | in a li dati us Field is deter that rined his constitutes edue: lare some things, therefor , in which peop'e co “Ee. fe - , ° ~ ae 7 . re " hy ++ AB BEST PRsChie Tigy net al! require the same sort of ecucation. |" "™ built ing at the battery in New ¥ ork i 2 . EAP As aia aad aa <as a ; lB ; hall he the wreatest ov: rtef his life. it is bh canse ali have nut the 1m end to it, ior i , : 43 ‘ ; hat He ef try is ; 1 . ? But. again. im other res per thie ll have th id tha ne ruc ye ” sixteen y Pw > = : i . W PREPARED, : requireme) +< be < ree in some th iv or | Siortes | ih and the most cons heuvons ¢ hi } ct their end is the same The realend of man |i N: w York city as seen fron the Bay arpenter, or a physician, or ai Field is not yet decide v hat yroup of ant, or member of Parli: atuary is to embellish the frent portal, re tf ‘ sf) enor ete + 1% te =, ‘ . . . - t or ‘ : ove ‘ r (eo st x Ow (yi He ia t alanein r het ween he } je la family, 9 Lov 70. anc 9 serve (sod i ; worla | 1 ; u ° TO: FTRriw es ito love God. and to serve God in tl s world. | he kings of Wall street and the Pilgrim iandg > > hanp x ; ‘Shar rever i t . ey } 2 “ “ a : er ethach eet liaeine than ceo ee neon an Vathaes. “The Vicld Geely (eee eee + x 1 " ‘ Itnoent recoilectii¢g this, we can never torm |] + , ; } t LETTER He Gs lenw tr: } ected, a8 there can be no doub they 9 ; BT Shy BLANK CHUGUKS, NUTES OF HAND, HAND BILLs, : On Short Notice, in Good ¥y true ») nl | For without this thought i RECEIPTS Fae withous shin song i ald jcan we Know in what directior tion . , ve done more f America than both the tin our minds, how] ~~ oe j YS ron combined. poas KNOW 1 our powers are | OSMET Groups c moines PasTh 52s | te be ‘‘led out,” on what objects they are to} cimtteihe ae a - 9 i mployed a to what purpose we shall A worp to the ladies! Do not exchange DODGERS, < for the owera of our soul reac hat fo aM rained to dot whiet f ‘ styie, a ai i Cheap ; ices, ° them’? Uuless our memory shall have been Sesudia, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ¢ Ke fuse them? If things are ee ~O9l 4 whi . ° a” 4 Z2i©¢ ti perfect i propo! tion | yo rod *ewmg Mach ne for a new ore; bot ir enl. how can the! feteh it te me end I will repa'r it a2 do owe in it perfection if thcy be'as good as new or no charge aad — WHItLIAM xr which God created Prowy, shop en rner of Prince and Gr tton nov 1 ti wy we AA bitin