‘ | _—* TECH DAITLS Se TANUAR YT ee ee == Unfinished ciate, I sat alone at the organ, At the close of a troubled day, When the sunset’s crimson embers, On the western altar lay. ] was weary with vain endeavor, My heart was illat ease, And I songht to sooth my sadness With the voice of the sweet.toned keys, My hands were weak and trembling, My flog’ re all unskilled, To render the grand old anthem With which my soul was ffiled, Through the long day's cares and worries I had dreamed of that glorions strain, Aud I longed to hear the organ Repeastit to me again, It fell from my untaccht fingers, Diseordant and incomplete, I keew not how to express it, Or to mako the discord sw: So L toiled with patient labor ill the last bright gleams were gone, And the evening's purple shadows Were gathering one by one. Then a master stood beside ma, And touched the noisy keys, And lo! the discord vanished And melted in perfect peace. I heard the great organ pealing My tune that I could net pissy, The strains of the glorious anthem That had filled my soul ali day, Down through the dim cathedral The tide of music swept, And through the shadowy arches The lingering echoes crept. And I stood jn the purple twil’ght, And heard my theme again, Not my feeble, untaught ren t’ring, But the master’s perfect strain, So I think perchance the Master, Atthe close of life’s weery day, Will take from our trembling fingers The tane that we cannot play; He wii! hear through the jarring discord The strain; although half expressed, He will blend it in rerfect music And add toit ell the rest. —Minnie EB, Kennedy -_ - The Dead of 1885. The sudden death of Wm. H. Van- the railroad magnate following closely the death of the Vice-President of the United States and that of Alfonso, the young King of Spain, brings forcibly to mind the fact that the list of distinguished names that already swell the death roll of 1885 is ap uo isually large one. It embraces pames famous in every waik of life and in all lands ; of all creeds and tongues ; scholars ; soldiers, veterans ol! many years Of honorable usefulness, and names young in years and fame, but rich ia pr onine—all are represent- ed ia the long roll of the illustrious dead. The death of the great Captain, Ulysses S. Grant, after months of suticring and pain, and the impressive scene of his burial will never be for- derbilt, APbIStS ; gotten by this generation. General George B. McClellan, Geoeral Irvin MeDowell, General James McQuade and Rear Admiral George H. Prebie, all names interwoven with the great re- bellion, have passed away during the year. France bas been calied to mouro for the venerable Victor Hugo, fall of years and crowned with honors, Ger- many has lost the Emperor William’s old triend, Baron-Von Manteufel ; his brilliant nephew, Prince Frederick Charles, the dashing Red Prince of maoy campaigns, and Frantz Abt, the charining song composer. Kinviaad mourns the loss of gallant Fred Barnaby, slain in battle; the un- timels Se of Gordon; Sir Moses Montefiore, the Jewish philanthr. opist Sir Francis Hincks, and Lord Hlough- ton, better known perhaps as Richard Monckton Milnes, poet and essavist. Besides Alfonso, Spain has lost Mar- shu! Serrano. Among the Americans who have passed away since the year we find the names of ex Secretary Fre- linghuysren, ex-Senators Wm M. Gwin, Wm Sharon and Reuben LE. . Fentoa; Edgar K. Apgar, Scot! Lord, ex-Member of Congress and once alaw partner of Roscve Conklisg ; Ewery A, Storrs, the brijlient lawyer and stump speaker ; the venerable George W. Clinton, ex- Lieut.-Governor Henry R. Seldon, Colonel Joseph Van Buren, Judge Theodore R. Westbrook, Judgo Albert Cardozo, and Malcolm Hay, ex-Assist- aut Postmester-General. ‘The musical world hag lost Dr. Leopold{Damarosche, Brinley Richards, Arthor Burt, the solo cornet player ; Ferdinand Hiller, Colone! W. A. Pond, the music pablivher,and General Henry K. Oliver, who fifty years ago compos- od “Federal Street.” a Myra Clark G iins, litigant ; Charlotte Cooper, danghter of the great novelist, James Fenimore Cooper ; Mes. Francis Vanderbilt, widow S the farmou aaa’ of the Gommoiioes? ites. Jaros Russel Towell, Susan Warner, of “Wid , Wide World tame, and Mrs. Helen "gia tiie Jackson (il. H.) are among the notable women who have passed away during the vear. 1 The Mah ij nad ended theit cai cer. Cierk Poss, the famous stage Sritew ot early Califorpia; James W. Marsball; the discoverer of ‘gold in O'ivier Pain have ic last Oo! California, old, poor and d'sappointed; Charle Wright, one of the leading botanists of Americs; Lieutenaut-Com- mander Henry H. Gorrinye, who brought Cleopatra’ 8 Needle to Americ:, at r Wi itam =H. Vanderh bile’ 8 expense’; G orge ¥ epe . President ot the Contioental Lte lusu, pine ; — 1m- pany of New York; Fred ton, P: exident of the great Mu'nal t Life J: me H R iter, thea Pr idont of the Now York GCeatra’; Gilbert C. Walker, au vs-Guvureur of Virginia sinue the ——— began | | war; Tome W. “Fasiend, publisber of the New York Sun; General Anson | Stager, Commodere C. K. Garrison; | Elizur Wright, the statistician and writer, and the venerable Dr. S H. Tyog, are all careers that have been ended by death during the year. ' Among the authors who have passed /away can be named T. 8. Arthur, Rich- ard Grant White, and Josh Billiogs i (Henry W. Shaw). | Tom Davis (Sawdust Tom), the ac- complished swindler, has met his doom at the hands of an iofuriated Lexan ; poor John McCullough has passed off tHestage forever, and Dan Mace, the famous driver, has gooedown the home- stretch and passed under the wire. +2. NOTES. Not the promissory, but facts abont Wrtcome Soap, an article that does not con- tain one particle of tbe adalterations used to reduce the cost of “* Pure Goods,” but does possess the value of legitimate Washing Qualities, the demand for which proves the advantage gained by the use of the genuine over Soaps of doubtful character. None should be deceived even by Red and Yeilow Wrappers, or any of the imitations of the Wricome, as a pair of clasped hends is stamped on every bar, Made by Curis. Davta & Co Special Notices. Men’s Heavy Utsrers at clearance prices. at the London House, d30 3aw 2w wky?i Dowens of Neck Ties for half price at 9, A, 3ruce’s. dec?4 Reparrtxe.—Boots and Rubbers repaired at Dorsey, Goff and Co, dec 16 A FINE display of Candies and Fruit at Beer & Golf's. dec23 Ture is no place in America you see a fin ser range of Neck Wear than at D, A Bruce's, dec24 Lapies’ CLoru Sacqurs —See the lot selling for $5 00 each, at the London House. dee30 3aw 2w wky 2i A Fixe lot of Snow-shoe Moccasins at Dorsey, Goff & Co. BLANKETS at very low prices to clear, at the London House. d30 3aw 2w wk; 2i in yeu purpose buying a Fine Coat in Coon or Wolf, you will find a choice lot seiling low at J. B. Macdonald’s. de 21 Pure Confectionery, 20 cents per pound, at Boer & Golf's. dec23 (noics Tras, at the London House dec30 3aw Zw wky 2i L. E. Pacwse has opened a stock at North Kiver, until the smallpox seare is over. no24 ixtvmeD Hats and Bonnets at half price, at the London House. 430 3iw 2w wky2i Go to Beer & Goff'’s for Confectionery and Fruit, dee?3 Lavres and Gent’s Felt Roots, without ex- ception the best assortment in town at |. B. Mac:lonald’s Boot Store, de 21 Lapies and Misses’ Foltelined Skating Boots very cheap, Ladies’ Of Goat doubie- sole Boots for $2; cheap at $7.50. J. B. Mac- donald’s Boot Store. de 21 L E. Prowse is selling C'othing at very low figures at North River ee nov24 TOTICH J IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the DP Minist-r of Marine and ma Aeries haa this day paid into the Supreme Court of Prince dward Island the sum «f Two Han- dred and Forty-seven Dollars, with six months’ interest thereon, bering a eum, in his opinion, a sufficient compensation for all that piece of land and premises, situate at Souris, in King’s County, in said Island, which said laud and premises are described as follows, that is to say : Commencing at a post set on Barr’s Point, tive chains and twenty-five links scuth, five degrees east from the centre of the road at the head of Souris’ Break water, and fifty-one links north, eighty-two degrees east from the top edge of the bank, and ran- ning thence north eighty-two degrees, east eighty-five feet, thence at rghit angles south eight degrees, east forty-tive fect, thence south eighty-two degrees, west eighty-five feet, thence north eight degrees, west f rty- five feet to the place ef commencement. Also, a right of way trom the road leading from the Breakwater Road to the residence of fred- evick Moriow, to the said piece of land, bounded and described as follows, that is to say : Commencing at the north-east angle of said plot of land, and running thence north ei; uhty- two degrees, east four chains and six links to the aforesaid road leading to Fred- erick Morrow's, thence alorg said road south- warily until it gives a breadth at right angles of fifteen feet,zand thence south eighty-twe degrees, west parallel with the said Iast- mentioned line to the eastern boundary of the said firat-deseribed piece of land, and thence north eight degrees, west along said boundary fifteen feet to the place of commencerient, which said land and premises have been taken by the Minister of Merine and Fisheries for the site of a Light-house at Souris aforesaid, an‘ all persons entitled to the said lands and premiecs, or to any part thereof, or repre- senting or being the husbands of any persons so entitled, or claiming to hold or represent incum)tances thereon, or interests tierein, are required to file their claims to te said compensation or consideration for the said lands ant premises with the Prothenotary of the said Supreme Court, on or before the twenty- third day of January, A. D, 1886, and let thi« notice be published in the Patty F xam- INeR, fur the space of two months, twice in each week upon motion of Mr. fiodgson, @. ©., of counsel for the Miaister of Marine and Fisheries. Dated this seventeenth day «f November, A. D., 1885, By the Court J. A. LONGWORTH, Deputy Prothonotary. Nov. 20-2m 2aw w fri 7 Diph theria, rn PARSONS’ / PURCATIVE PILLS chitis, Ne uralgiz 4 Rheu- matism, Bleeding at the ungs, ‘Hoarseness, In- Positively eure SICK-MFADADHE, Biliogsnoss, and all L7VER end BOWEL Complaints, MALARI BLOOD. POIBON, and Skin Diseases (0. PILL A DOSE). Yor Female Corplainis these Pins have no eqaal. “T tind tacm a veustie Gatinartic and j tive r Piil.—Dr. DT. M. Paimer, Moutieello, Fia.* = tin Excels all other Remed ies for The Most Wonderful Pamlly B ofnes : CURES — Catarrh, Chol- *Y bon era Morbus, Dysentery, tM Chron'c Diarrhoea, Ki oF ey ‘Troubles, and ‘Spinal : 34 Bisea one. 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