‘it’ it .i._- may 4%; i S’ . i,{,,n,m' - ,_. . ~.'s.s-Mflilflffiffigt-4i;,?'“.uk:‘i‘sri-wynfltvuvflififli v- ,1-‘I , .’a III A cone. 1. .the_ caseof Bernard that at firat, thong ..s -.v 1f“*" -7’ V, i -,q-,-- Other Items ___ Sunday bicycling is gettin faghio 51 in Halifax. Shame! I M 0 Hsrrrs collars, newest ugh“, same, to—ilsy.——Stanley Broe.—3i New Boers! New Boots! Just receiv- ed at Goff Bros, cheap boot stag-g_ ll’ P°~‘18i_ble the St. Lawrence will leave this morning for Pictou. 3" yourypring boots at Goa‘ Bros., “'9? are selling them cheap. Anvicas from Bermuda state that Bishop Courtney's health is improving. Baas Bnoe. announce their show da for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Savant. cases of la grippe are reported through the town. It isjsaid to be a mild form of the malady. Axosnsn lot of that Golden Syrup just received 8.8. Sta Beer 8 Gofl's. —-Sipar uh’ “ 'l‘aa_ circulation of the hloanixc Guia- max is steadily increasing. Everybody ltilkfistohave a paper on the breakfast a. Ova specialty is children's clothing and we make a point to be the first to show all the newest shades and designs.- Psowsa Bnos. --3i A iisiicuurr says he obtains better re- sults by advertisi in the hfoaxmo Gnaaonx and onexbl the evening papers, than inboth evening papers. Iliany should dud a water- roof over- coat with a Presbyterian pair of gloves in the pocket, they will please leave at this ofice. Gosrsr. hIlI1'IN_O. —Remember the Rail- way Gospel _meeting, Sunda afternoon at four o’clock in McLeod's Han Strangers always welcome. Lesson 1 Samuel, 12 : $3, “Turn not aside.” ' _Biuor.ZaNrrn, from Guantanamo, which sailed from Delaware Breakwater 4th for New York, was leaking four inches per hour and has some damage to sails. Tusiceon the hsrboris breaking u Crossing to South is kept up by mes pf an ice-boat. e ice on the other aide is much firmer than on the city side. Han Brushes, Combs, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Tooth Powders, Pastas and Washea, Perfumes, Toilet Waters, &c., a Early; fine assortment at Dodd'a Medical I . Joint RlOI, familiarly known as “ Doc" .was encountered by the police about one '._‘:,o'clu_& Thtn-sby . ht, ' homo "some Incchichna ercsntie “Doc" haspnetojail forsixmonths. - Lost.--On Wednesday, April 8th, be- tween Railway Station and . Wright's Bridge, a lady's gold watch. Finder will be rewarded on liaving same at J. L. Higgi' 'ns, corner 'ng and We outh Streets.—t.f ym Ox: drunk to appear before His Honor this morning. An im t witness in for Sunday selling was arrested last-evening, but re- leased on bail to appear at court to-day. AM who would like to receive the Mossrxo Guuinnn for short terms can have itleft at their homes promptly every imrningandilieboywfllcollect l0cents at the end of each week. Send your name to the ofice. H. Monrrrn Mclmon, Eso., Donnell’- "-i~'i.“.....i.°‘ "f." . ,'.3‘;."'...'.”.‘.'i2 §§‘.°i'.°’.:.‘.’a'2 toB3ston, where he has a brother and ‘many acquaintances. We wish him a .fleassnt trip; _'."s" Woisafe Rios-rs :-—'l'hs ladies were -fol: allowed to vote at the localll elaction, ut th have a cot ' t u ' house-clzani to sed’d“£heirrla..‘ce cnrtarinng to the Steam . If your curtains are old ucan haveth mmades (n)ice cream e for the summer. Entire satidaction is guaranteed and the most delicate fabric will be handled without injury. Your husband's summer.suit is probably soiled, send it to us and we will clean and press it and make it look like :-_ri‘~'l'he large attendance of citizens at the "Students The ICl'|duE:glfi in the base- gen' t of Zion h evening‘ was -Iloat gratif 'ng, and shows that the PrinceefWyaleaCollegeis ' tobe moreandmore C ' as t ‘tu- ‘Eiénofgreat importance to e ciy as wellss to the province at large. The opened. with an excellent tea served from 6 till 8 o'clock, which was well patronized, andfron its social char- acter was much enjoyeg. an The literary‘ programme then with Efllorua “ Rule Britan- nia” by the students. Dr. Anderson who presided, then gave a short address. He flue was not much with theorganiaation of the .,C. AL, he oflered no op- pcdtion, but nowhe was pleased to :be able to say that it had won his entire ap- , val and he would sfist that a her stop be taken, and l a College Club be formed as in the larger colleges, fidthus the intu'C_t.o(stndents be main- filod afier the’ left the inst‘i'(tlu)tion. Masterilainep _ _’s violin was egce'ed'_’ C 1 renderedsndwaslieart- ily by the audience. The Scott: reading by Mr.:IIcPherson was real goodvand thesweet Scottish dialect was linelyb htontbythereader. Hr. Fi ’s , _short but right to the ,t. Hehasstill _a v warm feeling or the Collqe and his early teacher and friend, Anderson. He wasjgreatly; ea_sed_with this new depar- tiire taken by the students, and he could assure them that if a club formed as by the clnurlnn. It would have his 1.351,. - Hr. Brnceshaw she sang well. T. A. McLesn_ recited °'-_Lay to the, Line Boys” in his usual students showed that there 17010 4'13“! 3 unlnber of the stu- dents and that Mr. Lloyd n a most com- pstent and sucoenfnl teacher .01 V093‘ 901‘ ture. Altogether the seem- plcte success. " "' Beformatory for The grand ' now in in alifax has Jmmzle a C‘ 5 95“ wherelasit hadoomcg; thsuotieeof;-ll; ' t ' ll (0043 _ L?) gotiilgOni?d‘ui‘il(l the eity‘fcr% ptirpoees, the city police instructed to goal. report any such cases haoqht to that notice to the stipendiary ' 0- '50 would communicatewith the parents of the children." Th3 jury further recom- mended that as no' for reformation of the ’ other than itnees and 1 917 to the arteries of the brain faster than is ralchoruses renderedby as ow-———»— -_.._....—u..._... ._ .. _ THE UARDIN, CHLOTTETOWN Amended Returns. 4 l TRIED DIITIIUI‘. l . , 3’ . as .5 I E -3’ . “ '6 -3 M Johnson's River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..M 41 Monaghan R0-id . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 138 ' uid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 45 Bcdford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 83 Southport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 54 , York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 59 Brackley Point Road . . . . . . . . . . .120 35 Brackley Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 20 _Covehead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........42 52 Mt. Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 66 Mt. Herbert. . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 324 iTraeadie Cross Roads . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Duck’s, Lot 34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 I 33 824 783 Majority for Cummiskey, 91. rise: iiisi-'sicr xixus. 5 3 E E O 93 S Priest Pond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 88 Red Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 80 Soaris East. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 76 .Souris River. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..5l 51 Rollo Bay .................... ..68 113 Head ‘do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 44 Black Bush . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 63 St. Ma arets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 77 South Ls e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 34 North do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 53 604 629 Majority for Robertson, 25. Congratulation. Sin_..—-«Without saying one unkind word against the Examiner, for I am quite sure it cannot but feel the indignation of all respectable Conservatives on the position it has taken for months past on the tem- perance question, I must congmiiilste you and also the band of COiiser\'a- tivee who placed principle before pitrty, on the triumphant. return of Dr. Jenkins and the defeat of Mr. Henry Douse. From an cxsminatioii of your figures I am pleased to find that Civic Reform has been carried in every \V.u~d in the city. Ward One gives a m&jr.iq';t__y,0f 12, Ward Two and Three ii. nrijority of 28, Ward Four a majority of 92, \Vltl‘v.l Five 9. ms- of 53. Total majority 28?}. Cll9.l'l0i.t8- town has thus to some exfeiit st leusb re- deemed its character before the world. The liquor men did not control the solid Catholic vote as they said they would, al- though they did their best to make it a religious uestion. They know well that in this an in this alone lies their strength. I am only surprised that there should be two opinions on the question before the citizens. It is not a question of favor, but_ of common fair play which I submit should be the common right of every Englishman, namely, representation by population. - ’ _ AN Om Coasairurxvs. ———¢-co}-———-— Arnold's “Light of the World.” Oliv er Wendell Holmes, in speaking of Sir Edwin Arnold's former poem, “ he Light of Asia,” says: “ Its’ tone is so lofty that there is nothing with which to com- pare it but the New Testeinient.” The critics, however, are scarcely Sn jubilant over the latest achievement of the dis- tinguished author. We have not yet seen “ The Light of the World,” but it is declared to be in no signification of the term, a greatlpoem. It is a_ narrative of transcendent import tcl humanity, re- lated in good verse, and it is nothing more. We subjoin a few words respect- ing it, from the Critic of New York:— “ As a story ‘ The Light of the World’ is interesting: as a poem it is disappoint- ing simply because it is so bsrren of the qualities which belong to poetry. It lacks flexibility and melody. ts imagery is stilted. It abounds in lines whose only title to be called poetry lies in their uni- form length, page after page reading like prose cut up into ntametei-s. Sir Ed- win seems to us to e oa_e_.9f those people who can write verse withoiit being a poet, and th'n volume serves yelljo exemplify our meaning. The story, itself, is poetic; the telling of it is hardly so."I Conelimiona will, however, be dissimi- lar with regard to this new and notable .. n_ compmmo S. G. 0. ._..__._..¢--—————— What Drunkenness Really Is It is the essential nature of all wines and spirits to send an increased amount of blood to the Lrain. The first effect of taking {glass of wine or stronger form of alcohol is to send the blood there faster than common. Hence the circulation that gives the red face. It increases the activity of the brain and it works, faster, and so does the tongue, but as the blood goes faster than common to the brain, it returns faster, and no immediate harm may result. But suppose a. man keeps on drinking; the blood is sent to the brain so fast in large quantities, that in order to make room for it the arteries have to charge themselves. They increase in size, and, in doing so, they press against the more yielding, flaccid veins which carry the blood out of the brain and diminish the size of the poi-es—-the result being that the blood is not only carried natural or healthful, but is pi'cvcnte_d from leaving it as-fast as usual. _»Heiicu a double set of causes of death are in opera-' tion. Hence a man may drink enough brandy or other a irita in ,3 few liours, or even minutes, to rin ‘on 9. fetal attack ruiik 'llie Pope fsvors_hl_olern Democracy- Itpin, April 6.—Cai-dinal Lsvigerie’s at Algiers and the events which"-rapidly followed are much dis- in church circles. Eycrythms clearly indicates a decided drift of the .O‘thoh‘g,¢hn|,'ch. toward modern democ- "rh. that the future. bqiengacothe.‘ eniocmy, 1.10!!!-EN“ admiration for the American democracy, convinced that the Uni‘ _ 9%!“ Will furnish a form for concll.l.ll_'l ,0‘ E‘“":P‘°” “flew .5 ‘en .3; gcc esiastic ue-sdonp. .He believes sincerely tl-t!it~ urupe is isithe-.p_i-etlestined In his character as‘ pontiff he dare not say so, not can he make of t_l1I_8 99"‘ .3 gbgolqte doctrine which.;’,lI0 could force upon others; but Cardinal I‘ -“ “I r.,a'.'.}oPggQ1yt _on the. ‘DER!’ f.o(_tbe ‘republic is certainly had with Leo XIII. I " "‘ ’ tion agent McKeen, one of them strilrii jority of 98. and the Ro_v'ilty n. majority _ . down or weakened state of health derive‘ joining the residence of Mr. C. D. Rankin. hearty l f plexy. This is 'ng literally dead "'l'liesolos’_byRev. r. ,1. LI.o:dw.ero 3 ‘p°.. .. e A ~ ‘ of which he is a close sudent. He isi, toward democracy With 1"“ - ... -——-4 .— _.;. ..—_.._....__. THE WORKDF A MANIAG. Tyler Replies t:'l‘.upperl 9-————_ [SPECIAL TO run oiziiinxax] * Sir H- Ty1er’s Reply. Loxvox, April l0.——Sl1‘ Henry Tyler in today's Times replies to Sir Charles Topper correcting what he says are Toppers inaccuracies. He states that Sergeant issued no manifesto in support of the Opposition and assures Sir Charles that he will. not be able with all his “ bluster threats and misrepresentations" to persuade the shareholders to place themselves at the mercy of his or any other Canadian political party. Shot the Agent- Haurax, April 10.-At Oxford Junc- tion this morning a passenger on the Quebec train named Murray ate pod of and after walking along the true a few steps turned and fired two shots at sta- him in the chest. It is thought that he will recover. Murray is believed to be insane. Wants the Old Leader. LONDON, April 10. -—J ustice Huntley, McCarthy member for New Rye, oflers to resign in favor of Mr. Shaw if that gentlcmmi will assume his old position as leader-of the Irish prrty. Cuba and America. _ MADRID, April 10.—-At a. Cabinet Coun- cil on Thursday, the Premier announced that he had settled the principal points of the reciprocity treaty between Cuba and America. A New Member- FBEDERICTOX, N. B., April 10.—0. J. Leblsncof Kent Co., has been mede'a member of the Legislative Council. Hotel Arrivals. DAVIES HOUSE. April 10-11. E. Merem, Halifax; Jno. Diamond, Philadelphia; V. F. Ferrel, Halifax; G. F. A. Anderson, St. John; W. S. Lousoii, Montreal; Wni. J , Irvinfi, do.; W. H. Pi-owse,?Murrsy Harbor; . J. R. Duncan, Montreal. osnonxn novel. -April 10——D. Gordon, S’side; F. C. Battray, North Rustico. ~ ' Makes in?” weak’ Strong : The marked benefit which people in rat’ from Hood's sarsapsrllls, conclusively proves the claim thstthlsmedlciue “makes the weak" strong.” It does not hot like a stimulant, , imparting flctltlous streiigtli from which there must follow a. i-section of gi-eatier weakness than before, but in the most natural way Hood's sarsaparllla overcomes that tired feel- ing, creates an appetite, purines the blood, and, in short, gives great bodily, mental and dlsefliw 8993835- Faggecl out " Last spring I was completely tagged out. lly strength left me and I felt sick and mis- erable all the time, so that I could hardly attend to my business. I took one bottle of Hood’s Sarsspsrills, end it cured me. There is nothing like it.” B. C. Broom, Editor Enterprise, Bellevllle, Mich. “ I derived very much benefit from Hood's Sarssparills, which I took for general doblllty. It bunt me right up, and gave me an excellent appetite.” En. J i-:Nx1Ns, Mt. Savage, Md. N. B. If you decide to take Hood’s Saras- parllla, do not be induced to take anything else Instead. Insist uP0n having Hood’s Sarsaparilla sold byall drugglsts. 51; six (0116. Prepared only by C. 1. H001) ¢ Co., .-Lpothecnries, Lowell,lIass. I00 Doses One Dollar NTENDING to leave the Island, we have decided to sell, as early as possible, the following Properties :-— " Valualile Farm of 84 acres on St. Peter's Road, 7 miles from Charlottetown, in good order and fenced with Spruce Hedgerows Two Building Lots in Judge Young's block, Size of each, 43xIoo feet, and handsomest lots in the city, One Lot on Strawberry Hill, directly op- posite the residence or Mr. William McLean, on St. Peter’; Road. 5 shares Charlottetown Driving Park, 20 " Georgetown “ “ 2 “ Inland Steam Navigation Co., I Cherry Mantle and Grate 1 Marble “ “ ‘ 1 good second—lie.nd Piano-will be sold f~..r $75, I do. do., will be sold for $25. Also, all our stock of Stoves. For Auction, if not sold by Prinate Bale. ‘ E. H. NORTON 5» co. moch|2—dy cdév wliy iiiiv. Flllilllllllll E. .1. LLOYll IS NOW PREPARED T0 TAXI Pupils for Instruction in Singing. Apply at MRS. KENNEDTS, Hills- borough Square. . apr 3-1w ; extra fine. Deafness, Its Causes and Cure Scientifically treated I) an aurlst of world- wide reputation. D noes eradicated and entirely cured, our-om so to 80 cars’ stand- ing. atter all other treatments ve failed. How the dlmculty is reached and the cause emoved. mu explained in circular-s.wltli fldavlts tan tiesilmplnlpls of euros trom romlnen e me as tree. so. a.ro§9r° rife. 34 West uni s:.. N. v. _ i“i::3iBa:Ls.cHuRcH.si;ao:~L.H;a ;._i;w A R0 Agentsforlaritime Provinces. Pressed Hay For Sale, 5 _ -BEST QUALITY. that ‘nucleation. he rediaths ' ""' L ! . O x."n.o :0. In Q’towa.,ll‘et :3. in- l8 April 9 -Ex Iw. ' Z us .for your New Hat.‘ B as SONS, AMHERST N ' , ms BOARD OF, TRUSTEES desire‘ to engage a Supervisor and Grading‘ Ollie r who will also act as Secretary of the Board. - ' ' l Also, two First Class flale T¢g'¢h¢;-5 as summer vacation, about August 25th. B. BALDERSTON, Secretary pro tein i April lo-—l i, w6i French Kid Buttoned Boots, $3.15 ; l Reduced to $2.50. 0‘ _ French Kid Buttoned Boots, $5.00; Reduced to $3.7 5. . ‘French Oil Gout Buttoned Boots $3.25 Reduced to $2.50. - For a Few Days-—0nly for flash in gig to make room for ow 0 - . ‘R. K. .1081", - North Side Queen Square. SPRING TRIP Fllllll LIVEllPO0L FOLLOWING THE-»“EllEllA”- ’_ ‘fly 7:1: . l ../ -- (gg UM" ill" :4 5 mis‘;ie»” ILL sail from Liverpool for Charlotte- town on or about the 10th of April next, and will carry l~*i-eight at through=rates to the different points of the -Island. ‘ For Freight apply in London to John Pit- cairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad St; —in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brotliers, 51 South John Street, or here to , PEAKE 8,805.’ &:CO. liar. 3o.—-.1w~ ~ -5:; _ - ~ - - WE ...°F.‘3E‘?- . _ ‘ 7 ‘.7 ' * ' Q ‘ °’ '7 1.; .“ cases: Bleached Cottefas,’:sll {widths 5 baleslcotton D ' ' s‘, 1 casc:Flanneletts,: to cases Shirtings, _~ . so Cases Cottonades, >_. ' " 5o bales Batting: and Waddings 25 bales Grey cottons, 10 cases Canton I-‘lannels, 2 csseqcolcrod . A large variety of Prints and Glnghams and a full Stock of Small Warea.. AT LOWEST PRICES. wccussstrfu March 9——eod tf '39:. Z GENTS’, HATS I We are now showing our NEW HATS. - We don't claim to have the largest stock in Canada, but we have enough for the most fastidious to select from. We always Cheap, our record. sjes-¢.—-. BRUCE. Ch’town, April. 10, 1890- _ ATURDA, APRIL T0.]]ay’S Despamhfls .GhaPl0ll8loWl1_—Sl3ll00l/.iieBoarIl. _ Applications will be received until June lst. 5’ MY? 1891 ’ WHOLESALE ' ONLY, - And will not now’ go back on H “ BI Laurence.” James , ,_.,1,g*'_:*‘.:‘,._..,,.,:’.,,‘,.?.;J;:‘$Q--I-g-cg-are-e~.-..«gvzmggfiggvg-¢;;.arrs-rs;‘§&-¢é..;.2:3, .. .1891. i CHI SE Vice-Principals for Prince Street and Queen . Square Schools, to take charge after the mid. ’ 01.1‘--—,-0-A -———A.'r-—-—- Pa.c - , ,_ ._ . ., . . . ... .- .. .. -- v.. -1 -«- w-- ~ ' ' ~ -“‘ .. . . .. .- ..;-..-v-uv -so .-u» -«--«..-~ r-v>[,_ -"3 “‘ "‘ '1' ' ' A . . .. . , .. . ~.,_. .-V -; ~ _"T:t“_w”w_1V.-"mv w’w'.»'!KlL W ‘‘‘”’N,,,,__ fl‘M_.,_,,,‘.K. ,,'.,_,.,.__,.,,, ,..,,...... . ...t.t.. . . ..>,- n.,.,.... . , . . —. .__,,.|. I ,, ;~.~ s- e. )1 -Ir. .r, c .c . | . NEWEST STYLES. Low PRICES. PERFECT FITS_ O . JAMES PATDN too. Market Square. 3 Cliarlottetmvn April 11, We have specially S topiirchase our milks" ofchairs. Because they are strong and Well ‘linlslied, . Tliey are made from Island lumber, ' i They are ‘made by Island workmen, _. ,. -s....... . . -*-—.. _ Ch’town, March 28. Will offer the Whole of on P. E. I. ‘ C 'lll2".E-IDLE: ALE &RE'I'AIL. » I We are I-iiiauufacturiug lseveral ~ thousand ”cliairs_ ' this sprifi: llitherto the most of the chairs sold 0 I3“ ..-,.,,..,..-...1.;,=mg,...-.-W...-<. - —- V .. .-3. ...-.;. - ,,,.,,__,,,M,_,,,,,,,._,,,_,..., ,,,,,,,,.,.......,..,..,,.«»‘,,«-.—.-run-in-liw-v ~ -e--em-vu i~w-- . on the Island ’ . have been imported. A ‘ ‘ I ’ ' L ..m-.-. chairs, and it is to the 'iiiterest of W lmLESALEa.ml Tliey a.1'e_,solgl cheap, We are receivingia miinber of orders for Oluii other fiiriiitiirc from Nova Scotia and Now. i from P. 1}. Island niercliants. _ F A , make an early trip of this Island this spring, hilt? prices will be ;g1’ii‘i- ” nislied on application and orders lfilleil -promptly; «. - “ MARK wmsHT& co.‘i'1D. HAVING purchased a lar e stock ofBaii-:ikrnpt goods, we English, Scotch, a.nd,. Cnns.dizu1..”'l‘.weeds and * Worsteds, Worth $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 nowvifor, 500; 75ca.nd $1.00. Also a; lot of Dress Goods at half pricéi Come one and all if you know what ya. bargain is, and We will surprise you. PRO\MSEé BROS. fitted up lately for the iiiaiiufitetiire ‘\“V~‘.:‘ rs --2-»---—-éw ~~—-- -' - ~‘ ' — ~v'- ‘ -c‘ '-r** “N -¢’~ ’--‘iV"'*'5‘- .............,..,....,,,.u-w- ,... , ....., ... ..-v u w ——*;-v.-. . ., ,.,7..,,m..._,,.., 1-...“-m-i-.,.s-s.—..-v -p--p- p-. mew-,;-vv-an as-n-A-vi-:~s. u-vi--»---v-v'~r-v . , M.-. .5 ....-.~..-.-—. i our travcllei"§§sy.liictl rlible 2 F. » . . '7' ..- - ~. ---~-» " i".' ‘ " . _......‘ ., f.,:...............s.o....».-.—- M" ...,,,,,,.,.,.,,....,,.v...—. .-4:-;-eviri«!v\IrsaiesIww»~ur-r-aiisrwv--vniivw -r -V*'I*"" """""" ‘ "‘ 4 _, , ,.. . - .v.-.m..»..r-we - mwrh «cu-II-II!" 'Vh""‘ aw,-« vi» -- .. rv-'rr.*r"' ""“' _;;‘,’._ 1 . ‘ :<' Q‘. .. _.,..,..-.. {HI-(fink! vvw-rvv-‘v"."“’V"‘ ' f'.*pri'ces never before heard tell“ The Wonderfu “Cheap Men. Iel able Watch and Chain. than the undersigned. ' K. D. dim? mi-is am. a in w Is LOVE A §*AILUE ? Love is of Man’s Life ‘a. thing apart. ’Tis VVoman’s whole existence.-—Bvs‘os. Nothing delights a woman more than to hive on her fingers _ i lllii and . Keeper. a Choice Eu agciaent ling. set with- 13recioiis;?StJciies.-and..s. ’ - iioriHiae‘iuuean. . e” ICW-.orld,’s the new B. ”Laureu’ce AN D for l which I have herein no ’moneyi *4 :93» '. ...- 0 A dmtician. 9.0-2.1) - the ‘sole A ncy in Clisrlottetown. are stamped on the Be not eceived by any. base imitations. T ~ -v.l.~.'--La - .. ..».