Bank of Prince Edward Island Notices
Corner of Queen and Waler Streets Charlottetown announces banking office hours and officials Thomas Havmann president lowx and William Dunpann cashier with discount days Mondays and Thursdays and business hours from 10 am to 1 pm and 2 pm to 4 pm.
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Bank OF
Prince Edward Island
Queen & Waler Srs
Charlottetown
Lowx
Thomas TH. Havmann
William Dunpann
Esquire
Union Bank
Grafton St
Queen's Square
Ciartes Panmen
James Anderson
Summerside Bank
Central Street
Summerside
P. L. Island
Joan R. Ganpinen
Yushier
B. L. Loprano
Thursday appears in stray OCR fragment
A fragmentary OCR line includes the words Saturday Thursday and a partial phrase. The readable portion is limited with no clear event, person, or place to identify.
Footsteps on the Other Side Poem
Poem laments weary pilgrims dying along the road. The speaker recalls a wounded pilgrim and a distant footstep on the other side. Many wait and sigh for voices and steps that pass beyond, leaving hearts heavy with loss and longing.
A Tide of Truth Binds Two Reconciled Lovers
After years of separation caused by mistrust and a heartless jilting, Margaret and Carl are drawn together again by a shipwreck rescue and a near drowning. The ordeal forces confession, forgiveness, and a new pledge as they realize their hearts were never truly divided.
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Carl
Pan
Marie
Margaret
Paul Branscomb
Newburg
Judge Brent
Marie Branscomb
Angwy
Carl Brent
England
Ned
Margaret Brent
Paul
Newbury
Spon
Newbure
Marie D Bransecomb
Noble Negro Boy Delivers Women From River Sinking Ship
An eye witness recounts a heroic act during the Niagara and Postboy collision on the Mississippi. A enslaved crew member tied a rope to a float and hurled himself into the current, guiding two women and a child to a drifting stick and safety. He saved them but sank with the wreck, leaving his clothes and hundred dollars behind.
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Benn
J. W. Alvord
Tur Journey or Livre Ten Thousand Set Forth On Garners
A fragment reflects on a long voyage of many people marching together. After ten years, at least a third have vanished. By midlife, half remain on the road, growing weary as the ranks thin and the survivors falter. At seventy, a band of the few endures the journey.
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