% y THE 4 Poetic Idea! 4 form of Grecian atatue’s mould 4 pertect paragon of grace; Sod rippling every raveu tress [hat lingers round her lovely face, A being bright of beauty’s band, 4 sou! that suffering yearns to soothe What mystic magic has ber hand Care's furrows from my brow to soothe. A spirit sensitive, yet strong; 4 heart that throbs and tears that flow la sympathy with all whom wrong Has changed their happiness to woe, James CuNNINGHAM DuUNLoF "9 Dovercourt Road, —_— 7? - - Lecal Notices. Never have we sold so many children’s suits at this time of the year. Everybody pleased with the big bargains they are vetting. They cannot help but say our stock is large engugh for one ot the largest cities in Canada, — cheap enongh for Charlottetown, and the rome beat obtainable.—Prowee Bros. trreat bargains for ready money at John MeLeod & Co's. dy&wk We wish to impresa thie fact on the minds of the purchasers, that we keep the hes: vooda made in Canads. We want every one ta see our stock before you buy « single lollar's worth of elothing.—Prowee Bros. For lame back, side of chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents.—Reddin Bros. novldwly The success of our readymade clothing has been heralded far and near by the concourse of ladiee who have taken advantage of the genuine bargains we are offering in the above department.—Jamesa Paton & Co, Market Sq. mari2 Don't fail to see our stock of men's and boys’ hata when you want to buy. urs is the very newest. —J. B. Macdonald mehl2—4i Tut Rev Geo H Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind, says: “‘Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shijob’s Consumption Cure.”—Reddin Bros. novidwly Tae latest ia caps to-night at James Paton & Co's. See their window; also their carpet advertisement in to-day’s issue. marl2 TSRERE HUNDRED pairs Ferd, Ronillon & Cie., kid gloves received te-day, in fawns, tans, greys and hlack.-—Stanley bros., Brown's Block. ml0 3i eod ARE you made miserable by indigestion, constipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, yellow skin? Shiloh's Vitalizse is a positive cure. — Rediia Bros. novidwly Someraine New.—Aluminum thimbles— light, darable and will wot tarnish. In appearance similar to silver, and at half the eoat.—E. W. Taylor. ml2 2i Justly celebrate’.—The Dominion Boot and Shoe Store is celebrated for the style, quality and low prices of their boots. Go there. 41 —mchl12 —_- ~ News Notes. Avarchiste are trying to smuggle dynamite from Germany into Russia. Aveording to advices cholera is raging in Herat. There is much discontent among unem- ployed persons iu Leipsic, and serious dis- turbances are feared. The War Cry of Feb. 6th containe an exhor- tatioa, presamably from ‘‘General’ Booth, to the Salvetioniste on the duty of confession. After urging that duty in general terms, the writer, in anewer to the queation, Is con- feasion neceasary in every case ’ replies—‘*Teil your sin to your captain, or find out some officer or friend in whose heart or judgment you cap confide, and tell it ix the ear of that brother or sister, ae the case may be, but v may be necessary for you to confess in some form.” The phrases we have italicised in- dicate auriculay and formal confession as a practice of the Salvationists.—Church Times. —_— —- -s20«e2 — - — from Afganistan Moruens should use Philoderima on their jafanté, as ite soothing and healing properties render it invalusb'e for chafing. Uruggiste sell ic —25 cents ml dw im cocksaiseuiiiiieddllea A blazing volcano has been discovered in the New River region of the Colorado Desert. - “re The London Times expresses the opinion that the budding of tue cruisers is more necessary for the strengthening of the British navy than the building of iron- el ads ————— A A Pleasing Sense Of health and strength renewed and of ewe and comiort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts in harmoay with asture to effectually cleanse the system when cos~ tive or bilious. For sale ~: 25c bottles by all leading druggists. jl4tths We wish this slip was a sample of any : one of the 155 patterns of embroidery : Stauley Bros. are showing. Every lady : ‘ reader would see at a lance the value * : there is in them. White Russian Seed Wheat FOR SALE. ren Farm. <A good sample aad a heavy yielder,. . JOHN NEWSON. fev2s—2m REWARDS FOR BIBLE READERS. Great Winter Competition of The Ladies Home Magazine. ( UESTIONS.—Where do the following . words firat oepeer. in the Old Testament : “ Knowledge,” “Wife,” and “Dovel” Where do the followin« words first apoear in the New Testament: “Judea,” “Fame,” and “ King?” WEEKLY PHIZES.—Every week throughout this great competition prizes will be distributed a+ follows: The first correct answer received (the postmark date on each letter to be taken as the date received) at the office of the Ladies’ tiome Magazine (each and every week during 1992) will wet $200; the second correct anawer, 3100; the third $8; fourth, a beautiful silver service ; fifth, five o'clock silver service, and the next {@ correct answers will get prizes ranging from $25 down to $2. Every fifth correct answer, irrespective of whether a prize winner or not, will get a special prize. Competitors residing in the Southern States as well as other distant nta have an equal chance with those nearer ome, a8 the postmark wili be our authority in every case. KC LES.—Each list of answers must be accom- panied by $1 to pay for six months subscription to one of | the best Home Magazines in America. REFERENCES.—“ The Ladies’ Home Maga- zine is well able to carry out its promises.”— Peterborough (Canada) Times. “A splendid paper, and financially strong.” Hastings (Cap.) Star, “* Every prize winner will be sure to re- ceive just what he is entitled to.—Norwood Canada) Register. ‘ Money should be ones by post office order or registered letter. Address a gisternk LADIES HOME MAGAZIN &, Peterborough, Canada, janti—law & wy 9m DAILY 1892. Spring Trip from Liverpool, rile CLIPPER BARK RALPH B. PEAKE, 7) TONS REGISTER, Newly Moetalled and Classed Al at Lloyds, ALEX. McLEOD, CUMMANDER, will be on the berth to receive cargo about the Ist of March, and wil! sail FROM LIVER- POOL FOR CHARLOTTETOWN about the ist of April, and carry Freight at through rates to the diff-rent Kallway points on the Isitand. Iatendine Shippers wil forward thei orders in time. &4@ For Freizit apply in London to John Pit eairn & Sous, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street; in Liver, ool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South Joha “treet, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS, & CO. ttetown. 5h Febrenary, 189. p.cas Gw ead Notice of Sale of Laud at Cape Tra verse under License trom the Judge of Probaie. IN THE PROBATE COURT. lo re Ketate of Danie! Deagan, jate of Cape Tra verse, Prince County, P. h. 1, deceased. YOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned - Kxecutors of the last wiil and Lestament of the said Duniel Deagan will, under and by virtue of a License gran’ed them by the Judge of Pro vate for said Island. bearing date the twenty third day of December, A. LD. 1891, teil by Pub lic AnctiOn at the Court House in Summerside, on WEDNESDAY, the Sixth day of April next A.D, 1892, at the hoar of ‘T'welve o'clock. noon; All that tra>t of one hundred and six (1/6) acres of land or thereabouts, situate at Cape Traverse aforesaid, bounded as follows, namely; On the north by the division liue of Lots Twenty-seven and Twenty cight, on the south by Josiah How ate’s land, on the west by land of Charies N. Wright, and the east by a road dividing this land from land of Alexander Deagan, havinga width of ten ¢hains and extending back the distance of one hundred and seven chains or thereabouts, with all and singular the premises and appur tenances thereunto belonging. Dated this 25th day of February, 1492. WILLIAM DEAGAN, JOHN A. DRISCOLL, feb27— Sw law (sat) iixecutors. Sale of Prince Edward Island Elee- tric Company's Franchise, Pro- perty, Station and Plant, EFAULT having been made in paymant of the semi-annual interest due and payable under the Bonds of the above-named Company, I, the undersigned, as Trustee for the holders of such bonds, and under and by virtue of the powers and authorities in me vested by two several Indentures or Trust leeds by way of Mortgage, severaliy bearing date the first day of January, A. D. 1887, and severally made between the Prince Edward Island Kiectiic Company of the one part and me, John Logs, the undersigned, of the other part, DO HERKBY GIVE PUHLIi NOTICE that I wiliscell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Law ‘(ourts nuiiding in the City of CHARLOTTETOWN, in the said Province of Prince Edward Island, on TUESDAY, the TWELFIH day of APRIL next, A. 1, 188, at the hour of T'WRLVE o'clock, noon, all the free- hold property, apparatua, plant and franchise of the said Company, more particularly described aa follows ALL that tract, piece and parcel of land, situ- ate, lying and being in the City of Charlotte- town aforesaid, situate at the corner of Pownal and Water Streets, being part and parcel of Town Lot Number Six inthe First Hundred of Town Lote in Charlottetown aforeeaid, and hav- ing a front of fifty feet on Water Street, and a front of fifty-tive feet on Powna! Street, and bounded ax follows, namely By a line commen cing on Water Street at a distance of fifty feet from the corner of Powns! Street, and running back wt right angles with Water Street a dis tance of fifty-five feet; thence at right angles « distance of fitty feet to Pownal Street; thence along Pownal Street to the said corner, «nd thence along Water Street tothe place of com- mencement, together with all houses, buildings, erections, fixtures, rights, members and appur- tenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. ALSO—Onae XH), one 36 and one 35 Are Light Dynamos, with regulators, controllers and switches ; 60 double limps and 40 single lamps; one &> horse power tubular beiler and one 75 horse power tubular boiler, with smoke stacks, furnaces, etc., ag erected ; one water tank, one heater, two injectors, one steam pump, one 30 horse power steam ongine, and one 40 horse power Armington & Sims steam engine, with belting tor three dynamos; poles, cross arms, pins. brackets and copper line wire as now erected; some 90 extra poles, extra wire, glass insulators, porcelain insulators, pins, brackets, cleats, rabber tubing, rubber tape, rubber cement, sundry tool4 as plyers, climbers, saws. axes, coal shovels, stoking irons, tube cleaners and scrapers, oil cans, 1 magneto, | ammeter, lot extra ¢ obes, and aj! other the plant, machinery, stock-in-trade, toola and apparatus at present in the building on Water Street occupied by the sai) Compeny. and used as their piace of busi- nes®. workshop and storehouse, AND ALSO all the poles, wire, lamps and upparatus 43 tie same are now fixed and located on the etree:s of the said city, and in the shops, dwellings and buildings therein, for the purpose of lighting the streets thereo: under the contract with the corporation thereof, and for lighting the private premises of the various parties now using such are light. ; AND ALL and singular the good will, benefi- cial interest, corporate rights franchises, busi- ness contracts and emoluments, connections and custom of the said Electric Company in the said city, including their leasehold interest in the shed atcached to the Station, held under a lease from the Estate of the late Jol!) Walsh ‘Terms and conditions made known at sale, For further particulars apply to R. H. Fitz gerald, Solicitor, Charlottetown, P. E. L, or to the undersigned. JOHN INGS, Mortgagee and Trustee for Bondholders. Charlottetown, P. E. 1., March 2, 1892—dy 2aw Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, the Thirty-first day of March, AD. 1892, at the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court House in Summerside, Prince County, under a wer of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the twenty-fourth day of Sep- tember, A. D. 1889, and made between Patrick Deagan of the one part, and Michael H. Mc- Cabe of the other part: LL that piece or parcel of land, siiuate, lying and being in Lot Twenty-eight, aforesaid, bounded as follows :—Commencing on the north- west angle of land now or formerly in possessioa of John Irving, in the division line between Lots 27 and 28; thence southerly along the western boundary of said land to the northern boundary of Josiah Howatt’s, and thence westerly along the same to a road leading to the Big Clear Road: thence along the tame to said Big Clear Road, and thence westerly along the north sidc thereof to the eastern boundary of land of Daniel Jeagan ; thence northerly along the same to said division line between Lote 27 and 28, and along the same enasteriy to the place of com- mencement, containing one hundred and six acres of land, more or lees. Hated this 25th day of Febrnary, A. D, 1892. Fer further particulars apply to MICHAEL McCABE, Mortgagee, Orto 5. E. WYATT, . Barrister-at-Law, Summerside, fet27—4tw law (sat) TXNAMINER. : canned oa WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 wai. > = er 1892 Tt ae THE GREAT yp IN AA RO A A EO EE ORL NTN TI LO aE A . 1 o ’ s op 6S RG tx rT | 5] BRISTOL'S JH | -- a ~ 4 a DARSAPARILLAY by | CURES ALI Taints of the B ood. ee . cow CERTAIN [& Lobster Packers Supplies. (talls and flats), Block Tin and Gialvanized Sheet Jron for Boilers, either in yheets or made up any size to wrder. 69 Bags LIVERP IOL SALT. LONGWORTH & CO, yanZO—day 2m 2 iw “Ez See EF Ud TE do no W when Colambus discovered America, but particular line, and we,now clain to be able to Clock, for we have imported onv hundred and titty nieely firished Clocks from new patterns, $1.0 upwards. We have also on hand a large supply_of WATCHES, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, etc., cheaper than ever offered to the public. Repairing of Clocks, Arso—Cleaning and _ loci Satisfaction Watches and Jewelry attended to. guaranteed. G. G. JURY, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARP, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Charlottetown, Jan, 21, 1892-—dy 2aw THE BEST ESSENCES and SPICES ARE THE BEST. octl3—+t t 8 tf + KE NOT a Pur- -l pative Medi- vine. They are a giiroop BUILDER, g Tontc and RECON- Bee TS orn vccron, as the e su) ply in a condens fon tho substances ‘tually needed to en- h the Blood, curing 1. diseases coming irom Poor and Wart- Kay ltLoop, or from Vitraved Hemons in gthe Lroop, and also invigorate and BuILp ur the Bruoop and B Sysriu, when broken mm down by overwork, ? niental worry, disease, » excesses and indiscre- tions. They have @ Sprcwwic ACTION on the SEXUAL SYSTEM of both men and womeu, restoring LOST VIGOR and correcting all IRREGULARITIES @nd i § SUPPRESSIONS. Who finds his mental fac- EVER ulties dull or failing, or his physical powers flaguing, should take these Pinus. They will restore his lost energies, both physical and mental. z should take them. EVERY WOMa Yhey cure all sup- pressions and irregularities, which inevitably entail sickness when neglected, i should take these Pinus, YOUNG RE They will cure the re- suite of youthful bad habits, and strengthen the system. Ww MEH should take them. These Pimuuts will make them reguiar, For sale by a)l druggists, or will be sent upon receipt of price (50c. per bex), by addressing THE DR. WILLIAMS’ MED. CO. Brockville, Ont. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natur: 1 laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of weil-selected Cecoa, Mr. Enps has provided our breakfast tables with a deli- eately flavored beverage which may save ur many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious nse of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually buiit up until oe enough te resist every tendency to disease. undreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready tc attack wherever there is a weak poiat. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our selves well fortified with pure biood anda pro perly nourished frame.”—Civil Service G . Made simply with boiling water or milk, 3old only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus: JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. Oot l2-tye dv & war Bite Pe tac tetatteatate ee pipette alla ha Aaland tattle Dalal J. PICOT, Paris, SOLE PROPRIETOR. LESSIVE PHENIX Makes Hard Water Soft. Makes White Clothes Whiter. "E°HE subscribers are prepered to furnish i lin Plates of best brands; also, Lob. | g$ter (ans Lead, pure Manilla Rope, Trap Naila, Twine | fox Heads, Paints, Oils, Lacquer, Turpentine, | t claim to have been dp exigience | the world has progressed since 1192, and we do! claim to have kest pace with progress in our please the most fastidious in the selection of a | IS THE CHEAPEST, ——" = s 4 4 ‘ 5 4 . 5 * ‘ 4 4 « 4 a 4 * 4 4 q < * ; Makes Flannels Soft and Clean. Makes Fruit Stains Vanish. 3 Makes Tin Like Silver. $Makes Paint Like New. 4 < ¢ < ; 4 < 4 4 4 4 4 4 f 5 4 4 a 4 4 4 « 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Makes Glassware Brilliant. Makes Earthenware Spotless. Makes Windows Like Crystal. Makes Baths and Sinks Clean end Bright. THE ONLY ARTICLE THAT WILL CLEAN ZINC. For sale by Grocers and Druggists Everywhere, FACTORY IN MONTREAL. , EVANS AND SONS, soLe AGENTS. f rrr www i errs FOR SALE OR TO LED. } i | THOSE desirable premises s‘tuite on Orlebar } Street, now occupied by Rev. Dr. Fitzgerald, ‘comprising a commodious Cottage, Ieehouse, | Stable and Coach Hause, with 2 acres of land’ | Possession Ist August next. Price moderate. ; Tertas easy. Apply ta RICHARD JOHNSON, eb3 —2aw tf Prince Street, PENNYROYAL WAFERS. A specific monthly medicine for ladies to restore and regulate the meses; producing free, healthy and painless discharge. No aches or pains on ap pro sch, Now used by over $),000 ladies, ynce used, Willuse agaia. lnvigo: ates these organs. buy of your druggist only those with our signature across face of label. Avoid substitutes, Sealed articulars malle! 2¢ 6tamp, €1.00 per * x. Address, EUREKA CHEMICAL . COMPANY, bezrrort, Micu. For sale, mailed, by GHO, E. HUGHES, at Apothecariea’ Hall, Ch’town. dw ly—sep:29 & é Y, \ BE_A MAN! VIGOR zn¢ STRENGTH ! For LOST or FAELING MANHOOD, _ General and NERVOUS DEBILITY, | Weakness of BODY AND MIND, | Effects of Frrors or Excesses in Old 'or Young. Robust, Noble MAN- | HOOD fully Restored. How to en- large and strengthen WEAK UN- DEVELOPED ORGANS and PARTS OF BODY. Absolutely unfailing HOME TREATMENT—Benefits in ~aday. Men testify from fifty States and Foreign Countries. Write them. Book, explanation and proofs _ mailed (sealed) Free. Address ERIE MEDICAL CoO., : BUFFALO, N.Y. {2 DIPPINGOTT'S tess oovnuntero QQMPLETE NOVEL, short stories, sketches, poems, e The January (1892) number will contain The Passing of Major Kilgore, By Young E. Alison. The February (1892) number wil) contain Roy the Reyalist, By William Westall. The March (1892) number will contain A Soldier's Secret, By Captain Charles King. For sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers. SINCLE COPIES, CTS. $ PER YEAR. EAGAR’S ae COMBINATION OF HYPOPHOSPHITED CONSUMPTION, PARALYSIS, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Salt Rueum and other Skin and Blood Diseases, Rickets, Anaemia, Loss of Flesh, Wasting, both in Adults and Children, Nervous Prostration. ECONOMICAL IN USE. One teaspoonful ef Phospholeine being equal in paaeere oe nieed making value to ten times its yulk of C ver Oil, itwilil pr - est preparation in nse. a an Phospholeine is vax oxuy PREPARATION that we know of which has eflected actual cures in bona fide cases of Consumption, Scrofula and other Wasting Diseases, _ Irisso PLEAssNT that some mothers have to put it out ofthe reach of their children to prevent them from drinking 2 whole bottle. #ay~ See ast and next issues for Certificate. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS AT 50C, PER BOTTLE OF 60 DosEs. For sale by Geo. E. Hughes and Reddin Bros., Charlottetown. OO Fh EY ew SON yn pS -UNLIKE ANY OTHER.— Positively Cures Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Tonsilitie, Hoarseness, Coughs, Whoo xing Cough, Catarrh, Influenza, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Rheumatism, Neursigia, Tooth- ache, Rervens Headache, Sciatica, Lame Back, Soreness i Body or Limbs, Stiff Joints and Stra AS MUCH FOR INTERNAL AS FOR EXTERNAL USE. velous how many different complaints it will cure. Tts strong point Hes in the fact that it acts Tutekly. Healtng all Cuts, Burns and Bruises like Magic. Relieving all manner of Cramps and Chills, ORIGINATED BY AN OLD FAMILY PHYSICIAN. All who buy direct from us, and request it, shall receive a certificate that the moncy shall be refunded if not satisfied. Retail price by mail 35 ets.; 6 bottles, $2.00. Express and duty prepaid to any part of United States or Canada. ¢#* Valuable pamphict sent free, 1. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. GERERATION AFTER GENERATION HAVE USED AND BLESSED IT. MILLER BROTHERS, ———-DEALERS IN Pianos. Organs & Sewing Machines. a HE CELEBRATED HEINTZMAN & CO. PIANOS have beea renowned through out the Dominion of Cinada for the rich designs of cases and the pure and brilliant tone and lightness of touch. A full supply of the celabrated NEW RAYMOND SEWING MACHINES. Also, a number of slightly used Machines of standard makers now on hand, and will sell the sai? at a large discount off regular prices. A full guarantee with sach machive. Come and sea them. A grand chance to get a bargain. VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, HARMONICAS and SHEET MUSIC always on hand, and will be gold at lowest poasible prices. Give us a call before parchasing. MILLER BROS., Queen Street, Charlottetown, March 2, 1892—3m dy & wky 7,000 Miles. ” MANY KINDsS OF WATCHES the combined number of revolutiona of al. the wheels exceeds 180 MILLIONS each year, and their combined travel is OVER SEVEN THOUSAND MILES. Ruilway and other carriages are oiled after every long journey. Some Sewing Machines are oiled whenever used, other machinery often, and should not the continuously ranning Watch receive more attention in this matter than it does, We advise that all Watches should be oiled and examined to see if they need cleaning at least ONCE A YEAR. By this means the liability to wear ia les- sened, and the Watch will last longer and give better satisfaction. WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHRONOMETERS, BAROMETERS and MUSICAL BOXES cleaned and repaired. E. W. TAYLOR, Ch’town, March 5, 1892. CAMERON BLOCK. CAPE REMAN. ABOUT TWO HUNDRED ENDS, 1 to 2 Yard Lengths, SUITABLE FOR RUGS OR CHAIR COVERING. —_——— (x) —_——_. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. Cherlottetown, Feb. 16, 1992—eod & wky SS ws SONS ‘ AS ACSA SEERA’. RARDARAANAAASAAAG EV ACV SSS SS SS ES LASS SS RELA RE for Infants and Children. GERI RESASRSAAARRS “Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that J Castorta enres Colic, Constipation, { recommend it as superior to any prescription § Sour Stomach, Diarrhora, Eructation, known to me.” H. A. Agcugr, M.D., a a ee nee & tion, 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Without injurious medicacion.. Tox Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. ANOTHER MEDICAL MAN TESTIFIES TO THE WONDERFUL EFFECTS OF ALTO PEP TON TAD POR SER, In Cases of Dyspepsia and Nervous Depression. 30c— ENTLEMEN,—1 have purposely delayed writing you, as I wished to give a thor- oughly complete trial to the M. P, P. It affords me much pleasure now to give it my unqualifisd approval in the classes of cases in which I have used it: In Atonic Dys- pepsia, in convalescence from Nervous Depression, and in cases where the stomach igs irritable aud rejects stronger form: of stimulants. I have found most marked results from its use, and I stroag!y recommend its employment. Although this note igs un- solicited by you, it is at your disposal for any use you wish to make of it. Faithfully yours, GEO. H. H. DeWOLF, M. D., M. B. C. M., Edin. Ee For sale by all Druggists. A supply of M. P. P. has beea stored with GRORGE E. HUGHES, Charlottetown, whi i be delivere ¥ during the wiaser moaths to [slaad patroas, by order from hich will The Malto Peptonized Porter Co. (Ltd),, feb4—dy & wky TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA —— * 06. Reading Room, Gymnasium, Educa- tional Classes, Recreation Rooms. —_—_—_—_— A LARGE, well-lighted comfortable Readi “ , . ’ adin toom, where the followi , : Magazines can be seen :— = Popes on MAGAZINES :—American Garder Work, Blackwood, Chamber-’ Journal, Gaeae Family Journal, Century, Contemporary Fort. nightly, Nineteenth Century. Chantau aon. Kelectic, Good Words, Harper's Magazine North een mavew, ; Outing, Popular Science Monthly, view of Reviews, Sund eo ay at Home, ILLUSTRATED WEEKLIRS:—Har , Weekly, Punch, Penny I\lustrated, Queen, Melon tific American and Supplement, London Grapbiec Grip, Mlustrated London News, Dominion Tlus. trated, Youths’ Companion, Young Men’s Era. EDUCATIONAL PUBLIC A TIONS :— -a- tiona} Journal, Kindergarten, Popular nee —— oe ef Scisnce and Industrial rt. Educational Times, Educati Teacher’ lustitute, — Under the terms ef amalgamation bet wee the Charlottetown Athletic Ass ion and the - M. C. A., purehasera of $7.09 tickets are entitled to the use of the Gymnasiosn, Information regarding the Educational Cl on application to the Genera! Secretary, — Tickets admitting to Gymnasian, Readin other Rooms. $5.0) per year; Reading Koon slon $2.00; Boys under 15 years of age, half price. You are cordially invited to call and } aah the institution. Visiters always — eome C. A. 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