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Three Months, 1 25 ‘* But, members of St. Andrew’s Society, | BE FORE CHRIST Mi AS, One are 0 50 Va R. R i 4 U R 4 N CE while we claim for love of country a place ra- Advertising at most moderate rates. * in each Christian heart, and while we lock | fg ‘ : ; Contracts may be made for monthly, The Emi t English Oculists’ Optici: 3 with the most fervent admiration on the Phe EF ollowing Goods, at Reduced Prices, : quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- Jminen LNZUS culists ptic an, land from which we or our fathers have EE ments, on application. to personally superintend the adaptation of his come, we aged remember that Canada is oo tear iM om ' : a y - our country, that to Canada we owe our . ‘ait SPECTACLES A ND EYEGL ASSES bee nljegtance, that me ms. called to foster, A Lotof White Blankets, at $1.50 and $2.75. ‘1 : . : : in Canada the virtues that have given Scot- b > ~ + JOHN MACEACHERN, At C.D. Rankin’s pee a ae ee me hil from Monday, the land her renown, to build dp Cuigadliah 1 A Lot of Men's Reefing Jackets, $2.75 and $3.50. rf e Late of Italian Warehouse) 1, to Saturday, the ecember, timent, Canadian enthusiasm, Canadian ? 7 s 5 Ek And will be at the Clifton House, Summerside, from Monday, the Ist, to Bstional life, always British but still dis- ALet of’ en's Overconts, $4:00.ans $4.58. ‘5 AGENT FOR Royal Fire Insurance Company, of England, London & tancashire Fire Insurance Company, of England, City of London Fire Insurance Co., of England, HAS REMOVED His Office to bis New Building, Cor. Queen and King Sts.—Up Stairs. Ch’town, Dec. 7, ‘82. NEIL McLEOD, — Barrister & Attorney-at-Law, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC. Thursday, the 4th January, To all those requiring aid to vision. The hold that Laurance’s Lenses have taken upon the spectacle-wearing public of Great Britain and the testimonials from the greatest of the English Oculists, among the faculty in Ewgland and in this Prov- ince, must be conclusive that nothing better in airs to vision can be obtained, and when in addition such Lenses are selected and aciapted to the eye by Mr. Laurance personally, Mr. Rankin is convinced the acme of comfort will be obtained by every persox requiring the use of Spectacles or Eye-glasses. Mr Laurance’s mode of procedure is to test the capabilities of both eyes, and not only to determine the exact power required for each eye, but also to select the particular Lenses best adapted to arrest decay and to give sight without discomfort, Mr. Laurance is noi a stranger to Prince Edward Island in his capacity as an Optician. For years he visited this Province, as tes'imonials from (ur leading medical men and citizens, as far back as 1854, cap testify. Mr, Laurance is one of the leading Opticians of England, and his visit here is for one purpose, and that is the introduction of his celebrated Lenses through REGULARLY ACCREDITED AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE DUMINION. Persons who baye tried in vain to be suited with Lenses are particularly requested to call at C. D. Rankin’s, and as MR. LAURANCES VISIT CANNOT BE PROLONGED. BEYOND A FEW DAYS, it behoves those requiring his assistance to call as early as possible REFERENCES AND TESTIMONIALS, as to the Quality of the Lenses, etc., are coupled with the names of the following eminent Medical men and residents of Nova Scotia :— Chief Justice Sir William Young. Rev. Dr. Hill, Rector of st. Paul's, Halifax. tinctly Canadian. It is not in any narrow spirit nor with clannish or sectional views that we trace our Scottish origin or cherish our Scottish traditions. We would gladly recognize that here we are fellow-citizens with men from other lands, but with our brothers from other parts of the empire, with our neighbors who come to us from the south, speaking our language, and with the sons of sunny France and patient Germany, whose lot is linked with ours, we are called to build up in this good land a healthy national life. But we would also re- cognize that it is by nourishing the virtues which have been Scotland’s power and crown that we can best contribute our share to the common weal. Though not called to win our freedom, since we inherit it, we are called to guard and rightly use our free institutions, and since our governments, whether Civic, Provincirl or Federal, must be such as the people choose to make them, we should feel constrained to elect only those to office whom free men would wish A Lot of Men’s Ulsters, $5.50. A Lot of Men’s Pants, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. A Lot of Ladies’ Cloth Sacques, $1.00, $1.75 and $2.25. A Lot of Ladies’ Skirts, 50 cents. A Lotof Cheap Tweeds, 40, 50 and 60 cents up, for Men's and Boys’ Wear. A Lot of Winceys, Wool Goods and Dress Goods, A Lot Men’s Wool Underclothing, very low. A Let of Men’s Shirts, job lots. A Lot of Horse Rugs and Carriage Wraps at ver; low prices. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Dec, 8, 1882. FIRE INSURANCE. necting - e ( on aera Oo te ee eR oo mea my mes, - ee ~~ lode. ESN ee oo, ef a) ~ pe ge edie eerie aoe aa j pra q Ki | 4 OFFICES : The Hon. W. J. Almon. MD. acne PR a aoe is Reform Club Committee Rooms, Opposite Post The Hon. A. W. Smith, Judge Supreme Court. since they have already been wisely laid, a . Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, J. Scott Hutton, Principal Deaf and Duntb Asylum. we. are called to maintainithem with care ——_———__— 8 see etiey Rath eee ile Meee, Dr. Arthur Moren, Physician to Deaf and Dumb Asylum. and to use them with profit. And if indu-|QU KEN INSURANCE COMPANY, a merside, P, E. Island. Wm. Dunbar. Ex-Mayor of Halifax. try and religious fervor have helped to Head Off Liv LE ee MONEY TO LOAN a sasha Edwd. Jennings, M. D., President of the Medical Council of Nova Scotia, | ke Scotland what she is, it should be our oa ce—Liverpool, England. 1 MET a aire r csciesae oe Vice-President of the Medical Association of Canada. cake bai ponent leben nna Mpetees. est. eee Yee of Nov. 24, '82.—pres her Wm, Tobin, #. RC. cnet to male orca avy | LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. iff ares. —aa eB. Slater, ME. WD. men in Canada felt themselves practically i ae : y in of England, ay BR WARBURTON H. ©. Herbert, M. D., F. R. C, S., Surgeon Major, A. M. D. a foreign land, when the connxion of Canada ‘art oR . 3 o——_-—— with the mother country seemed very ie PHY | (| iW AND SURGEON From Chief Justice Sir Wm. Young.| From the City Medical @fiicer. | distant, and they looked on the national| AGRICULTURAL, INSURANCE CO., ; Hatrrax, Znd Dec., 1882. ee life at home as a life from which they had = : . oe 5 | Ihave pleasure in testifying that the two Orrics or Crry MupwaL Orvicen, been severed. The time is gone, for Cana- Mead Ofice—Watertown, New York. + (EDINBURGH. ) Office in Old City Hotel, corner of Great George and Dorchester Streets, opposite the Catholic ( hape]. Entrance on Great George pairs of Spectacles I have purchased from Mr. Halifax, Nov. 1, 1892. B. Laurance give a clearer and purer light, especially under GAS than any I have pre- viously obtained HERE or ELSEWHERE. WM. YOUNG, Mr, B. Laurance: Dar Sta,—I am very much pleased with your glasses, they are particularly clear and well polished, and suit my eyes better than any I have ever used. I have had great da is not now a mere crown colony ; she is regarded both by British and Canadian statesmen as an integral part of the empire. And, therefore, Scotchmen in Canada need not look on their connexion with Scotland as a thing of the buried The undersigned having been appointed General Agents for the above first class British and American Fire Insurance Companies, are prepared to insure all classes of insurable property on as good terms and at as low rates as they can be taken by any Company now solvent and intending to remain so. Office—South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown, P. ee ee ee eee Street—night bell. : : c Obtown Nov. 14, ’82.—3m From Eevy. me, —. Rector of St. core Tt ae eee Per past, nor think of her national life| E. Island, —— auls. aaa " as of something to be cherished only DESBRISAY & ANGUS Fa as ARTEUR MOREN, M. D., i ANGUS, i Hauirax; N.S., Nov. 18, 1882. City Medical Officer, in rememberance. Rather should they Oct. 5, 1882. adele / Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, ‘ ading, to ap to you to fit them with| , : ‘ : Paid Up Capital . . $1,000,000 aoe pent ae tM Ba of a | persons whose vision is defective, to consult | mere material resources and material pro- Reserve Fund .. . 325,000 I am, dear sir, yours truly * |him when lenses arc required. gress however ample; more than mere forms 7 , ~¢ An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, 19th inst., in the building- lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edwar Island, under the management of the under- signed. Deposits will be received on interest, and on current account. Drafts granted on the varieus Agencies and correspondents of the Bank. Sterling and other Exchange bought and sold, and geueral banking business transacted. D. C. CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17, 1882—tf Agent. INSURANCE OFFICE, Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Lancashire Insurance Company CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly and equitably. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agenta. Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1882. W. C. BISHOP, SHIPPING FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P.O. BOX1 . . HALIFAX,N.S. My Dear Six,—The yzlasses with which you bave supplied me for reading, both by natural) |. and artificial light, have proved themselves) From H. C, Herbert, M. D., F, R. C. to be all that could be desired. I strongly S., Surgeon Major. A. M. D. recommend aay persons wishing to save strain : upon their ‘s. and enjoy comfort while| Mr. B. Laurance bas fitted me with glasses pon their eyes, uF 00 which suit me admirably, and | recommend Grorcr W, Hitt, Rector of S:. Paul's. : H. C, HERBERT, M.D, F. R.C.5., Mr. B, Laurance, Optician, 147 Hollis St. Surgeon Major, A. M. D. November 00, 1882. From Hon. W. J, Almon, M. D. | Hauirax, N.S., Nov. 4th, 1582, My Dear Sin,—By the aid of the Glasses you last fitted me with I was enabled last night by lamp light to read with comfort, a thing I had not done for some months pre- vious. From Ex-Mayor Dunbar. Hauirax, N, §,, Oct. 23, 1882. B, Laurance, Esq.,— Dear Str,—Iam using @ pair of spectacles purchased from you 18 years ago at the Hali- fax Hotel, and they suit me as well to-day as when I first used them, I am, dear Sir, Yours truly, WILLIAM J, ALMON. To Mr, B. Lavrance, Optician. From Judge Smith. Ha ipax, Nov, 2, 1882. I beg to state that I have purchased of Mr,) Laurance one or two pairs of Spectacles, and) have found them everything I can desire to improve the vision ‘for writing and reading “ite. "GS: Lavnsncs =" Rave wom glasses purposes. since I was ten years of age and am now in ‘my fiftv-seventh year and until this minute I have never possessed perfect sight, and in my profession as @ school teacher I can now ap- : . : From the Principal of the Deaf preciate the way in which I now see even the smallest type by artificial light by the aid of and Dumb Institution. vere eine: y Haurwax, Noy. 1, 1882, | Mr. B. Laurance fitted a number of the) ) pupils of this Insti'ution requiring Lenses to} From Dr. Jennings. assiat their sight, and [ have pleasure in tes-| Mr. B, Laurance, of London, has shown me titying to the benefits the wearers of the @ great variety of spectacles, all of which bear glasses have derived from their use. But)close examination. The lenses are well pol- for the aid thus obtained several of them|ished and the mounting beautiful and sub- would have continued to labor under great'stantial, 1 can see more distinctly through difficulty in reading script or print, and his glasses than any others I have tried. I would thus have been seriously retarded in will recommend them to my patients, their studies which they are now enabled to| EDW. JENNINGS, M. D. pursue with comfort and satisfaction both to| Visiting Surgeon to the Provincial and City themselves and to their teachers. Hospital, and President ot the Medica! J. SCOTT HUTTON, | Council ot Nova Scotia, etc., etc. Principal. | WM. DUNBAR, Ex-Mayor of Halifax. | | From James A. Smith, Esq. No. 1 Lockman Street Terrace, Haljfax, Oct, 23, 1882. H. W. SMITH, Judge Supreme Court, N._S. te aoe” of From Dr. Tobin. o ‘ \9 Sourn Srresr, Halifax. N.S.,'3th Oct, ’82. I hereby certify that I have examined sev- ieral specimens of Lenses and Spectacles made ‘by Mr. B. Laurance, of London, and have found them well cut and mounted and thor- oughly servicable articles, WM. TOBIN, F, B. C. S. From Dr. Slayter. Hauirax, Oct, 13, 1882. Dear Sim,—I have examined your stock of As Medical Officer to the Deaf and Dumb, 1 have much pleasure in certifying the testimony cf the Principal, J. 8. Hutton. ARTHUR MOREN, M. D., Physician to Deaf and Dumb Inst. From John Woodill, Esq. B. Laurance, Esq. : Dear Sir,—In the year 1864 I purchased a pair of night-reading spectacles (and have used them ever since) from a Mr, Laurance. I called on you yesterday and found that you were the same person, and bad my name on your books, and as you then told me that you could sepply me with a pair that I could gee small print for 20 years jonger, Well, year, I coneluded to take them. But judge being inactive business, and only in my 74th| Lenses and can only say that they are the most perfect set of glasses I have seen in Hali- fax. I believe you to be well posted in your business ard thoroughly well able to correct the various defects of vision in those who may consult you. I am, etc., W. B. SLAYTER, M. D. let their love of country embrace this land in which they live with the land which they have left. Wehave here a country that justifies large national views and hopes, but to fulfil our duty as a people we need more than mere territory however rich, or of government, however good, or parlia- ments however wise; or connection with a great empire, however broad its domain or renowned its history. We need _ that national life that is the outcome of high national character; that life to which every virtue of every citizen contributes. Let every Scotchman in Canada strive to re- produce here that national life which they admire at home, and then, thongh fondly loving the land from which they came, they shall look with as deep affection on this land in which they live, while, confident that the destinies of both lands shall con- tinue to he united, they may inclnde both in the one sentiment, borrowed from the Psalmist, ‘‘If I forget the, O Jerusalem, let my right hand torget her cunning! So © ee —Among other good things, the Editors Drawer in Harpers Monthly for January contains the following :— Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, has a witty and wide-awake Presbyterian elder of pro-; nounced Scotch antecedents, who, although a persistent advocate of the ‘‘ Westminster Confession,” will occasionally, for conveni- ence sake, and from an innate love of social religious intercourse, attend the meetings of his Methodist brethren, At a recent prayer-meeting of the latter body of Chris- tians that was held as preparatory to a cen- tennial service in commemoration of the progress of Methodism in Nova Scoiia, the presiding minister dwelt eloquently upon the wonderful growth and prosperity of the Methodist Church, and its great founder, John Wesley. He also expressed thankful. ness that to-day there were one hundred and nine Methodist ministers in Nova Scotia. | The meeting thus very naturally assumed a denomina'ional character, and the minister asked our good Presbyterian brother to lead | in prayer at the close. The elder complied, and after thanking the Lord for the many good things he had just heard ‘‘ about this branch of Zion,” he added, with much} depth of feeling, ‘‘ O Lord, we thank Thee | for John Wesley, but we especially thank | Thee for John Knox; we thank Thee for | the hundred and thirteen Presbyterian minis- ters who are preaching the Word of Life thronghout our land. Amen.” Presby-| terianism will not lose any lustre by that | earnest elder, even in a Methodist prayer- meeting. | An Alexandria despatch says:—The dis-| missal of a large numbcsr of the European) recruits engaged for the new police force in| LIFE INSURAN ___N. 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Grave appce- —oO | Y= Good Canvassers Wanted. Pr oa — < Te » Ce re” _ f thanking you personally before you leave our city, first-class offices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed. Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. = London suiicd me with spectacles. I have hg ye “ ry SS London euiicd me with epectacios. I bare | Sat salt ia plaslog. tha new force LEONARD MORRIS, purchascd (hem and my eyes do not require @ completely under the domination of the | General Agent for P E Island strovger power, most fanatical Moslem element, with prob- , HENBY HESSLEIN, ‘ably disastrous conséquences. Youre respectfully JOHN WOODILL. 176 Barrington Street, ~~ Aelifax, Uct, 50tb, 1852. ry fm vntey Coe Summerside, Oct, 28, 1882.—ly i i it OP |