se ef Reem TTAWA rhé Job Printing Rooms, ONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STRENT. Rillhead at ; lets . ra, | “. € AinGds at ada, Notqine short notice ads, Pamph ayes Five DoLuars a Y RAR. — THE DAILY CXAMINER. * This Is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Pullic, may speak free.”—FEvcairives. For neat, clean, tastefel f rinetin 1, ond prompt attention tla orders, THR EX AMINER Job he infin Depait. ment is pecudiar Don't forget at Sixcte Corigs Ewe Overs . ~~ ~ _ en en —-- ~ a 4 N EK W ‘wy ~ iN : . ~ t I | k Ss in ™ ru? ¥ A aAY de ‘ - “Fr > OY * f ‘ "Tr 4 cil 4 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, TUESDAY. JUNE 14, 18¢2 E30. XE. 20 =~ - = . . . ™ —_— pees —_ ee — dlicimncunst> ast See epaaiaaninnanenngnaiiainanainga —s EE AS om I eS - aa eeiaiinns —< ; Calendar for June, 1892, IW THE Es Gz OF DULL TIM + Life Savi: : : a fiz > yew +" E58) DPE’ e Savisg Apparatus. am AbE ~9 | LEVTERs TO THE EDITOR, | Mie Ssviog Apparatus MOON'S CHANGES, | és Sitdamieimaienee ahr Ra cea eee de ! . ° . | , sked «ff 5 ro aglanc ome ly a to. Stats. | We find it necessary to increase our) ve epaith ns. tee eae Daily a “phi a om a - oC . ‘ | ° me es : ’ . ue ae ’ , y dae nic Fu < pon, 10th day ... ‘ . 9 S mon | premises. In order to do this we have Six,— It sppears the good people of this |offered a premium ut $500 to the inveut«r ‘ast Qasrter, i,t ay ba tees: ae ee ee i t i i ‘ ie the “ , ie ion Gets dew so ait onean rented the large Basement underneath place are again doomed io disappointment |who could devise ihe best means of com. a a eee —— morp ; 5 7 in retpeet to the County Court. It was}munication between a ship at ses aud the j aw wader. . 8. after | -————- the premises of Mr. H. Haszard, which | thous, tthe amendments to the Act lest}shore, Several plans were sent in anda ; Day High Waker. ' | we have fitted up as a Jobbing Depart-| oa P eee —_ = Sale ae able Geapace’ inten us tit . he prize has 4 of Dav of Weel oo is iain ae ' e é e n awarded to Messrs. ompyen and i)" os Sie ¥ Bi Sit ESS | ment. Physicians and Country Dealers =. 5 held here. In fact soms of the windy sup-|Nobb, of Southampton. The apparatus —, es i a = } 3 a will find that we mean business. and will : ek of the en were = ae they have devised coneists of a# reeket cate é ~) » other : one boasting of the great serviess the which +s fitred with strong grapnels, the : ee ; 4 : _ -~ ; = , ee with them than any othe eye Prewier had rendered the people of Mouut |flukes or claws of which are shut close . Thareday 3 41 410 } , house In the traue. 1 l S uare Svewart in this important matter. But) while the rocket is ia motion through the 3 | Friday | 439 5 9 | now these same men are dumb sa oysters, | air, but which open out the moment they 4 Saturday | 5 40 | 6 ll ma z when it is oo ae to the oe wot the ground, into which, of course, 5 Janday 6 43 2 9 i R RY BDaDa R BB Pt Os ity—inexcusable stupidity—in one who is |they stick by reason of the momentum they — Moning Tat Te i) a *9) paractod before the oe a great law-|have acquired. The great advantage claim- 7 | Tuesday eet 6a yer, consitutionual and otherwise, the Act|ed for this inatrument is that it is indepen- : | ne 9 5 | 9 26 |- Cameron Eleck, Cpposite the Post Office. MONTREAL. cannot be put in operation § till again | dent of human action, and the communica- ¢ | uraday 947 | 0 8 RR ice, Mie i oll amended, and that after the next session |rion is established automatically, as it were, 10 Friday 10 28 10 4 S » May 19, 1892 : q ; : : Ng “They thought I must die.” 1] =| saturday ; ou ‘stn = ’ of the legislature. No doubt we will be|which is not the case with the rockets y mous . 2 hp , y hal 28 | - nee - not si a of the | which have hitherto been in use. ‘(THE STROMGEST STATEMENTS COULD - ad 2) ; : y t if not, then the Government 4 {UAE IT RE * ” 13 Monday | SS Ba 0 28 { uagie, SU oe ar a eo NOT TELL HALF iT KAS BCHE FOR WE, : 2 busi- ‘ 14 Fuseday | e@l is } mus: have been insincere in‘the whole fhe Drinking Habit ear ae a eee hal i5 | W ednesday 129 | 1 49 q ; WE ARE NOW SHOWING ness, and = — ero to errr ae: = Hereditary Liver Trouble, 6 | Thasedeg | 210 | 23) ) Te ang ih thine eu thaw a “ The Dutch are a hard working and fiugal ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER, 17s ||:* Friday 257 | 323 ORG (OO BUSTS - a S| people, and their conspicuous ability to cone; a “a siciant, CURED. 18 | Saturday | 356 | 420 had not that innocent offspring of Mr. sutne liquor has accordingly been « matrer of | a ae = one oe 19 Sanday §10 | 6€& 5! yy Peters—known as the gerrymander bill— |some wonder to others. Kat the Davch Labor | in ae the 3 aver, me in ay toed y = ae | $2) 7s NEW GOODS been strangled by the Lieutenant-Governor | commission has st last thrown « lucid light) Lave died with the same disease end a large 4 21 Tuesday | 7 50 @ 25 J : in its infancy. Indeed, not a few are in-jupon the drinking habite of the wor king | part ofthe time for the past ee eS 22 | Wednesday | 8 54 | 9 23 clined to the belief that after the court was [class-s, Io Rotterdam the practice is said to | ee See foe = i? — lay i = 47 | 10 }1 ) ’ f } promi-ed us a few interested supporters of , be — of paying laborers in public houses | and Biars here. | Prin -on — body, 24 iday i 033 | 10 5 » bey , \ . “" - the pert on St. Peter's Road kicked a» [°° * oons, the pay~aster either being in! and severe pains e a throwin sms 25 Sarurday 1116 | 11 36 | UR RB ae | Te we wa a ) | IN ALL DEPARTHENTS. olson that the Government were wn receipt of a commission from the gin seller, | ee aeten. oan oon : 26 - n ae i " é e DEAE rn ) BA PA F ® pelle-d to back water—hence the bungle as or, ss it oer happens, = tavern keeper | ces a hm was much emacia- Zi | Monday : ai £6 | an . is the paymaster himseif in the service of th = fase ted ani run down. 2 | Tuesday 0 57 117 ae er the only wey out of the difficulty till after jaeticons the commission business caanedine My Physician said 1 had Enlargement i 2 ‘oe lncoday | 1% 1 56 o Pe athe will “test their sincerity in the same way. The laborer who does not; en ee cokers Teommenced the uve of 5 wisi se lt Hardware t B tt P : ; » agree to spend a portion of his wages in the | SKODA'’S hi MEDS, E had two dif- d no matter how they may explain away | house is not tinued i lan t i ferent Physicians .ailupon me. People = a 0 om rices Staple aud Fancy Dry Goods = parr lacsorepenaneprenen. s9p- sscages lieesr thon, it I must die. I bad doctored so . ' their stupid legislation, the business men |so the giass goes round on pay day till each ce tn ge s ten oo many di@erent kieds Carpets of the place who have now to travel twelve | man has consumed his cruisin ties pints | of patent medicines, witout ant bene. —<$<$<— ’ or fifveen miles, at great inconvenience and of gia, The practice is simply appalling, and fit, that when SKODA’S DISCOVER . . ; . o wae brought o me, I threw , 3 ‘ . urtai loss of valuable time, to transact any busi- |that it should be sanctioned by any organiza- a ae aecee, a W e are about dissol ving Partnership, and to du sO must C } a8, . ness they may have with the ca will tion of employers is far ee the average | aad “THAN Semmaite one. e dispose of our large stock of Upho'stering Goods, hold their representatives in the Assembly comprehension as is the ability of any one, Soon 3 commenced to gain; my ai * Furniture responsible—especially the senior member. |“? to drink three pinte of gin and not be od feeble I began to grow stronger : z ’ As for the other, he is not supposed to pe worse for it. However evideme is bowels assumed a ———_ coneimen ‘ ; fy ; : z evidence. | sweet and refreshing sleep came to 4 HA. : < 2 \ B 7 - i es ; Mantles, understand much abvut this or in fact any sweet ant Jogan to increase rapealy 4 f> other matter coucerning the welfare of his ee i constituents, Clarktown bridge question ex- Car Transfer Boat I nave NOW Ce KODA’S DISCOVERY ; ‘ORG a’ PH A RMAGY ‘ae s . six bottl. of AS Dix i ft i : ; . : : Milliner eepted, —_— with SKODA’S LITTL . US = ’ in a shert time, and will seli at G reatly Reduced yi : ELEcToR. A most unique combination of mechani- , TALLETS, anitoday COL ED HEADQUARTERS FOR— Prices eiving Ready-made Clothing, Mount Stewart, June 13th, 1892. cal and nautical skill, in its way, is the pas- | domy ewn work. In fact, asm well pPADQUARTER: rt | 7 © 5 Ladies’ Boots and Shoes jsenger car ferryboat, which for some time eee eee. ee re mot tel} i. ‘ Catile Shipments from Cardigan past has been operated in the Straits of halt reur vonderini Remedies have FI SHIN e T AS Kl E os ; j i 1 =A Ty» { = f << sh ! Stationery ” Bridg Mackinac by the Dulath, South Shore andj donéiorme. ” - en } pecia nauceimones or as . : , = Atlantic Railroad. As described, it has an | a hs irks. Pou. LANE. __NAMELY— : China, Glassware, Crockery, ' Tho schr. Soudan, DeCoste master, sailed |®Hormous capacity for carrying cars, but its . THE ONLY MEDICINE SOLD WITH A ; a ‘ a ; j from Cardigan Bridge on June 7th inst., with peculiarities are its strength, its shape, and GUARANTEC CONTRACT WITT BACH BOT- ee ee, Sey: eee Seen 7 ALSO. THE BALANCE OF OUR } Kitchen Utensils, bie. ete. ihe followiug cargo for St. John’s, Newfoun:-|the number of its steam engines, Jt carries LES TRY of eee Oe aan Hooks (with and without Gut), | as ; Adasen 4 v iland, shipped by James E. McDonald, Esq :|twenty-four rteam engines for performing ; ae . Sn a atte ns “ pay] Landing Nets, ete. , {58 head oe cattle, 1 horse, a. the various requirements of the bnsiness in oes y POR THY GOP YOU £ICRIVE. | tom a ew s and peter eae fas a hand, ‘The hull of the boat is atriumph of EAVADA CISSGVERY G0., Wolfville, N.S ‘ Ee LVR NC nCOPp ve , STOCK a eaviest among t « cattle were ox, weight solidit : end the bow rises vu i ae lA bised BVrs ¥ vile, X.> wwe ro mernow swe QA RRIAGE G FINEST ASSORTMENT UN CAMADA. "sy oe‘ “tan Tae, tad yy ee, sad ts oon en en ent ee. _ fae *o sell our stoc t th discount, but ! i Nich sl, E*q , Lot 56; 1 ox, s.. fe = 7 # ; P i ana 0 cal and hoeet profit on 6 now aad exeep- coer Wiliam Dingwell, Little River; 1 bull 1490 |it aa if it were a hammer—what indeed it Cl A Fea i tuonally good stock lbs., ied be Mare MoLare Murray Harbor: 1] 18 designed to be ; this is because the boat, | - : Gur RUOS are very fine, and th the pric 1 wan “act ae };.. |i8 an ice breaker, intended to keep a chan: ' —_—_— BB @ted for them. eee a 5 | 4 a y tuull, 1450 Ibe, fed by Daniel Carmichael, Pis nel open in the straits all ace ow : EK subscriber bes to inform the public that F. De€. DAVIES. ALL Wi me x quid Lake; one ox, 1125 lbs, fed by Dsuiel k es , he will carry on the business of the late may!3 a e N. B —Mail orders promptly and care-|Sinv.tt, Morell; and 1 ball, fed by William | make one whenever it is necessary to en- Thomas Ridgway, a3 Florist and Nurseryman, > > o PENNYROYAL WAFERS. A specific monthly medicine for laccies » restore and reguiate the men-es; peoducing free, healthy and painiess luecharg® No aches or pains on ap ch. Sow need by over 90,000 lac ix nee used will useagain. Invigo airs these organea. Buy of your drugiist omy those with our signature across face of label. Avoid substitutes. Sealed partik re maile tc Stamp. #1) per OOx \lirnes, EURRAKA CHEMICAL ‘ , COMPANY, Derrorr, Mics. For sale, miiled, by G*O. E. HUGHES, at Apothecaries’ Hall, Ch’town. dw ly—sent29 JAMES &. MORRISON, H ALIFAX. AGENT FOR WARREN, CAKEBREAD & (0., TEA MERCHANTS, London, «- Engiand, ——AND ALSO—— First-Class West India Firms, etc. ee SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of Prince Edward Island Produce. REFERENCK—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFICE — Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Hislifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy “ Several ? World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. @E Government of the Dominion of Canad» has accepted the invitation of the Govern Wai the United “tates to take part in the or k's : ‘elamOlan Exposition, to be held in hicago from i=t Ma t October. 1°94. As tis toportant that a v ry full «i play ot Cana diany Erxinets b nude on thei occasivp, «o paca ise tatim is ex ended to Canadian pro- acers aod maniac ers ia agticuitare, hort’ Cultens, pr du of foresis, Aisheries, minerals, machinery, m-« S$, arta, eto, to assis: iv tlaging togeti lisoag of the ustura! Pesources ar ‘ , : ¢ : . if soda-+tria) products of Canids as Will be & crea niry. " ae Kxe mer for Canada ha 7 Mm apooin'« “he wil have the cenera ona ae he ex J's avd the al.otmeus of space — he seve vi iol Governments have sey invited ta erate with the view of mak- % the exhibiti s complete and satisfac.ory 88 D Seite : The Dominion G ronment will pay th: *ranes- ¥ Poot ¢ port of exhini a re urning, aid for tie Diacing of articic ae paniries mast be made not later than 3iat July ne Tecepiion of article«< at the Kx .oettion huld 1? Will Co nmen e ist Novemmver, 1*92, and all * ; 92, <MMts, Exc. p'iag Live Stuck, mas: be in place "Pos * pri, 1°93 orms of application for space and general io OrMation Can be ohtained on applying by le'te: Dost f-ee, to the undersig ae ‘ ued, WM. SAUNDERS, Executive Commissioaer for Canada. Devartmen: of Agricnitnre, | Otawa, Mich A oril mays a Now is the time fo Farmers and others to purchase supplies at extremely low prices. RTON & FENNELL, r Merchants, Painters, House Builders, their Summer and Fall TA(S I3 A POSITIVE NORTO City Hardware Store. Charlottetown, May 18, 1892—2aw & wky EXSHAW’S BRANDY ! — A A HIGH-CLASS Champagne Cognac. Seana 26,000 CASES : : Bxported to India in 1891 | | BRITISH =ARWY. Every Bortle protected agsinst fraud by a PATENT WIRE ENVELOPE. J. E. ALBRO. Halifax, Scle Agent for Maritime Provirces. | DRANK IN 1 BREA a eng Ofer Mess THE— Bordeaux. FRANCE. —IN nh X) DUM SPIRO CABINET WHISKY, 4 NO’TED BLEND OF OLD HIGHLAND SIGH CLASS WHISKTES, selacted axpressly for the Lord Mayr-elect of Londen. The most ponu'ar Whirky at the London Clubs and West End Hotels. For sale by all first-class Houses in the City. J E. ALBRO, Sole Agent fer N.S. and P. E. I. SPHRO. ee me 2 0 CRYSTOGRAPHS, A new and most popular device to imitate ( Churches, Clubs, Hotela, Dvellings, etc, ete. The designs are mort besaviful and artistic, giving & tone of richness, warm hanteoloc:othe interior of the edifice, re- fi-ctiag heaven's own hues, CRYSTOGRAPHY offers « scxps for the amateur, of youag lady enthusiasts, or for theas who desire a i ‘bby ty reproducs. CHRYSTPU- GRAPHS sre unaffscted by atususpheric influsnce. J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, NX. S., fully attended to. STAINED GLASS, for decorating! HENRY MORGAN & CO.,|"**"* Colonial House, Montreal. ap2zZ—tts tf —-— — -—-—-—-—_-——* MUCH BETTER, | Thank You! TIUISIS THE UNIVRASAL THSTI- MONY cf Ciose whe have sugfered from CHRONIC BRONCHII18, COUGHS, COLDS, OR ACY LOBM QF WAST- ING DISEASIS:, afier Bucy hare tried 7 ‘ ScoTT's | Of Pure Cod: Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES —Of Lime and Soda.— IT iS ALMOST AS J'ALATABLE AS MILM. IT:\IS A WONDERFUL PLESH PRODUCHR, if ia used and eulorsed by Piysicinns, Avoid all ineitations er <sub@titxiions. Sold by all Druggiats at 50+, und $1.00. : SCOTT £ BOWNE, Petlesille, | FF | H Metal. $15.0. Best of mea- teria), workmanship and saticfaction MURR AY's DENTAL P ARLORS 145 Queen Street. lyr eod & wy—junes rR Rr . ee MOUNTED on_ Valeanite, $19 00; mounted on Watts HACKNOMORE. HACKNUMORE 5 = HACKNOMORE , 2 HACKNOMORE ¢:2 $ eC & HACKNOMORE’s | HACK NOMORE MACKNOMORE * HACK NOMORE HACKNOMORE eg 2 ° mor kne SOLE AGENT FOR N, 8. AND P. E. 1. E. Island that L have I have great pleasure in iaforming the padlic of P. . tod will carry # fuil line of given the sule swe to THEV. L CHAPPELLE, who Ccyatographs. we EK. A LBR?. i apl4—3m may 16 —t! june 2 HACKNOMORE [1 ACKNOMORE}bu* she may rest assured she will not better HACKNOMORE 3 HACK NOMORE]5im by continual harping spon. the sore sub HACKNOMORE 2 HACKNOMURE|i¢. To harmless : ive idiosyn- HACKNOMORE _ HACKNOMORE| oes the wife should shut her eyes, At the HACKNOMORE & g $ HACKNOMORE SEE cae cE & TT MORE her husband to resemble her in every partic- s - ae HACKNOMORE 3<.¢ HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE | ing them to he's; after all, he bass right to & HACKNOMORE|bi« own individuality, and she has ne busi- (@ACKNUMORE 2 2.2 HACKNOMORE|nes3 to interfere with them. : HACK NOMORE [al ays be enough points of common symps- HACKNOMOKE|*» to form a meeting ground, and upon mat- HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE |}HACKNOMORE am HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE. Thompson, Lot 59. The balance of the ship- meni were of good quality, but of lighter A Story in Every Face. I love old faces; they are always true, writes Gerald S. Lee in an article entitled, ‘** As it is seen in our faces” in the Junejthat the most comprehensive mind and the Ladies’ Home Journal. The old man’s face is his autobiography ; it is his life im mina- ture. A face is the scenery of the soul, the camera of our thoughts; although we have not really seen a face until our hearts have followed the whole repertoire of its expressions, yet exch man’s habitual face, as a fair general expression of himself, is aa if a composite had been taken, and the sou) had had a thousand sittings, each negstive differing in its way, but all com- bined resulting in this one. Why should s man be ashamed of his wrinkles’ It is bein ashamed of not what he seems, but of wnat he is, Wrinkles in a man’s face are a kind of orthography, nature's handwrit- ing, the sherthand of features, in which the mai ideas of a man’s life are set down without his knowing it, amd in spite of him- self, and in the very midst of his denials. It is a language without a grammar, and only the vaguest sort of a lexicon, but every man can read it. It is German to the German, and Indian to the Indian ; the universai language of the globe, the in- atinctive Vulapuk of maokind ! ae The First Year ef Married Life. A woman shou'd not take offence too easily, writes Christine Terhune Herrick iu an in- teresting article on that most serious of ques- tious in the June Ladies Home Journal. Otten, Indced, the words or manner she resents were uot ill-meant by her husband. Some men have a hasty, bratal-sounding fashion of spe: king that tries and hurts a woman cruelly, aud she should endeavor, by all gentile means in her power, to break him of the habit, by rep esenting to him, in his calmer moments, the pain he inflicts upon her. The man who joves his wife will usually try to break himself of any peculiarity that is distasteful to her ; beviwning of her married life let her make up hec mind to one fact: that she cannot force ula of thought and feeling. He will have his preferences and his distates, and she need not expect to coerce or persuade,him into conform- There will te «of divergeut opinion let them agree to disagree. A potent aid to a wife's charity for he) husband will be the reflection that, in all prc bability, he: husband as his can be to her. fecling, there 1s little doubt that in time the fermentation will work clearless. es her faults are quite as trying to If he takes HACKNOMORE }})j. share in the endeavor to preserve unity of A Nasau Insxctor free with each bottle of counter the massive ice that forms in that region. ee } A Hard Profession. Old Dr. Johnson once said addressing a class of medical students, that the study of medicine was a most arduous undertaking; most industrious student could scarcely do more than explore the portals to medical knowledge during the brief time alloted to study before commencing practice, but that throughout his whole life the responsibilities of his profeesion should rest upon him like a night mare. He should explore every avenue of natural knowledge, must become familiar with chemistry, natural philosophy and natural history, but, above all, he mast learn the construction of his own frame, the means by which he lives, moves and has bis being. He must understand the nature of all those influences by which health is broken down and restored and by § what means disease, suffering and death may be averted, Dr Johnson further says that noth- ing contributes so much to the support of quackery as the present insufficiency of medi cal knowledge. Men do not, he says, easily abandon hope, but as readily put faith in ig- norant pretenders as drowning men catch at atraws. “The good that men do in this life lives after them.” During the lifetime of old Dr. Johnson he invented what is now known as Johnson’s Anodvne Liniment, a standard fam- ily remedy of surpassing merit. This liniment is both for internal and external use, and it is safe to say that no single remedy ever dis- covered has done so much as has this one. It is inexpensive, ready at a moment’s notiee night or day and may be used with absolute confidence in the thousand and one ailments that afflict humanity. In the cure of severe cramps or pains in the stomach or bowels, dysentry, diarrhawa, acute or chronic, this ailment is a sovereign remedy. In the cage of chroaic diarrhass it is certainly worth its weight in gold. It has been known to cure cases uf from ten to fifteen years stand- ing after the sufferers had been given up. ju8 dé6i wii > - oe a The final revision of the Indian census returns gave a population of over 288,000,000. These figures include the native states and Upper Burmah. The religious classification of the peoples of India shows an increasing preponderance of Hindoos, who are nearly 208,000,000, as compared with less than 57,- 500,000 Musselmans Christians are about 250,000; Buddhists are 7,000,000; Parsees under 90,000; Jews, 17,000; Theits, Agnostics, and Atheists are grouped together in the insignificant figure of 289 The rest are des- cribed as Jains, Sikhs, and forest tribes. oe Makes FLESH AND BLOop.—When the sys tem is all run down and there seems to be no nope of nb-aining nourishment for the body oy the ordinary proeess of food supply and is the time to use Miller's Emulsion of pure Norwegien Cod Liver Oil. It always works wonders, because it is a flesh and blood make and contains all the constituents for nourish ment found in wheat. in tact, Miller’s Emul sion is a perfect “‘ staff of life,” and has saved and cured thousands. liu big bottles 50c. and aovidwhy Shitoh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 vents. — digestion, wnen the body is sinking fast, then ¢ I have on hand a choice culection of House Plants, which I will sell cheap; also, a lot of Budding Geraniums at $1 per dozen; a jot of choice transplanted Budding Annnals aod Plants for the Garden. Orders punciually attended to. Plants boxed and delivered to Steamboa's and Railwey free of charge. Address JOHN WILLIAMS, Successor to Thomas Ridgway. Prince Street, Ch’town. WANTED. WO OR THREE ACTIVE AGENTS to repre- . sent the Provident Savings Life Assurance Society of New York on P. HK. Island. A ly ie P. O, Box 216, Mencton, N. B., or R. H. MATSON, 27 Yonge Street, Toronto. mm — LS Ia may3i—! ju&—iw CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Niyrtle Navy IS MARKED Y. & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE, jan2- dy & why S wide-awake agents to sell for the Fonthill Nursenes of Canada, Good p*y and regular and constant employment totheryghtmen. Nv drones need apply. We rave 700 acres under stock every department fully equipped. Address STONE & WEULING- COUN, Temple Building, Montreal, J. W, $l at Charlottetown drag stores. see BEALL, Manager. Name this paper. jane}} 3ms