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    PORTY.
    HREE KISSES OF FAREWELI
    ~ « x
    Net w ; ne
    W rn we {ts , rs \ soVve ea
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    And Tavis! $ a3 the summ
    ba shes il—
    Bu @ t? hy ~ 2Arte eanrune
    Wi ! rare spent
    And nt . t », cept
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    1 KISS a iin
    W ‘\ i
    Bb ] & 1
    Fur suk
    soe $ Ki3s 1 s
    Is full of $ sweet thrill
    Vi . lave b aS act the 8 ways
    We alway
    We shall rea each ot!
    We sha iis ‘ \ the
    W $ j
    W 1 s)
    The st KISS, OJ g
    My Love—1l cat L see
    brough my tear sire nt
    Wh + nea
    Wem j see € th
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    Any Sie iris a faith
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    Tl
    —_———-— ~
    BE TE ITHAL.
    Iecannot yor j that mor
    Wi wea ge " ked t veen the rt
    And sut est beams
    Were chasing with ¢uftssandalied feet
    The gliding shack we on the golden wheat
    Pure drea ams pi ph jat all came t
    That memorable morn began the charm
    The gossips bart f ry at the farm
    The pldgecs ns seemed t ¥ We should be
    3 , “| ' ]
    And coved a sweet approvalon the shed;
    al | ’
    Anil white wiih peace irs, look me as
    To ask if I hari won ist bride
    Aad thro’ the window can e breath of J
    To a.>> ont fa Co
    And honevsuckle nesting, i vour hair
    Yonr father was asleep in jis big chair
    Dear time of summer Jusk and blosson
    Gi garden Waiks » ga bewi nent
    I cannot tell you ol a y that night,
    Butl remember that (he stars were bright
    To cooling nd hg tle en ar ? fall
    In moonlit clusters by tt rchard wa
    W .
    1] th new leas
    Lhad a precious gift l called it—wife

    THE MAID OF THE MILL.

    There is a lenely 1! close beside the
    Jittle hamlet UCuork. ne Rhine i
    b iw Le 1ge8 Herse] and Urs
    tic Iefi hank t wEcun. Thism s said
    t» have bee t $ e of U f. wing
    etory

    It was Sunday morning, ‘ eg 14
    that the miller of this mill and his wh
    family went t ar the | mass at
    the ne hu age Herse!
    The m which was also his residence, was
    left in charge of a servant girl named Haun-
    chen, or Jen a stout-hearted lass, wh
    had long lived with him in that capaeity
    An infant child, of an age unfit for church
    was ieft in he harge likewise, The girl
    was busily employed prey g dinner |
    the return fher mast and his family, when
    who should enter a): a sudd but an old
    sweetheart of hers, named He th Bottelor
    He was an idle, gracetess fellow, whom the
    miller had forbidden s house, but whom
    Jenny, with the amiable perversity of her sex,
    other gave him no ccuntenance. She was

    and she t

    giad tasee him
    and aithough in the mi

    not only got him something to eat at Ice
    hut also found time to sit down with him
    and have a gossif whilst he despat hed the

    food she set befurehim. As he ate, however,

    he jet fail bis knife.
    * Pick thet up. my lass,’ said he, in a jok-
    ing way, to the g od—n
    * Nay iy
    shoui!

    and half

    } as the gir)

    ever |
    ingiy, to pick Up tne Kn
    the act of rising, however, the
    Villian drew a dagger from uncer
    her fr t} nape

    and caught ! by the nay

    oath at the same time, * Where Is you

    ter's money
    take your choice

    The té eq girl would fain bave parieyea
    with the ruMan, but he w i listen to n
    thing she eculd

    Master’s mone r your life, lass!" was

    all the answer te vouchsafed to her entreaties
    and adjurations. ‘C! atonca!
    only alternative he ' pe er
    grave or the g

    She s
    hands:
    lution
    ality of
    trifes—a scratch
    her; a drop of 1 i caused her
    Any

    fear in the night

    was the
    ‘the
    saw there was no pe of mer
    nativ

    timid at

    cy at bis
    @ reso-
    gener-
    was
    was a subject of fear |
    to faint

    energies

    were aroused by any a jualg cause, she
    proved, as her sex have ever lone, that in
    courage, inen lurance, in presence of mind
    and in resources for « rgency, she sur-
    passe’! the bravest and lest men

    ¢ Well, well, Henrich,’ she said, resigned-
    ly, ‘what ia to be, must be. But if y

    take the mone 1 shall even go along wit?
    ve This w be no home for any mort

    But ease your grip of my neck

    me

    ar little—don't

    squeeze $0 har I can't move, you hug me
    so tight; and [ can’t « you cant get
    the money—that's clear, youknow. Besides,
    time presses, a: 1 if it be ne atall, it must
    bedone quickly, as the f will be short-

    The ruffia *laxed his grip, and finally

    let go hishold. Her reasons were all co
    nant with hia cupidity
    * Come, she said,
    lay—you wil
    bedroom.’
    She tripped up stairs, gaily
    following closely at her
    way into her master’s be:
    out the coffer in which

    qu yuick ! no de-

    find the oney in master’s
    a lark—he
    led the
    room, and pointed

    $ money

    as

    eels, she

    WAS Ses

    cured

    ‘ Here,’ she said,‘ wrensh it open at once,
    end while you are tying the money up, I
    shail Usk Ste), up si@irs lo my own aparts
    meat, and get a few things ready for our

    flight, as well as my own little hard savings
    for the last five

    The ruffan was thrown off his guard by
    ber openness and apparent anxiety to ac-

    years.

    ey = =

    eee nell ————

    ., PEILER & BROTHER

    !
    e him. Like egotists, he de | his own trap. It need not be added that she | THE ECONOMY OF HUMAN LIFE. ial Colle é.
    Go la was all he said, ‘but do not | kept within bis rotary prison, and " } sek “aa + pag t re } O cy ‘2 WELSH & OWEN S BUILDING, | QUEEN Qt ARE 5 ;
    ! ng away This job will done ina | also that unless he attem; ted lo esca] of the dust wouldst thou raise thy} Queon Street, Charlott etown. ak CTS Be aes
    W 4 pow » was no danger of his falling out of it, | ponents t nite Wisdem? Wouldst thot j . > «© 2A ae OG
    © } ‘ } >) pe 7 / j | 4 —
    } ord e imme sven though he were inanimate and inser~ | see Omnij voter » displayed before thee 41g IDAIPP rit » a 4 i N I i 4 et
    As | i i round, wt Fearfully aid wonderfully art thou mad Jy. sh
    run ‘ y ils nis he whee nt ound 4 us Wil bs . ‘i Z j sien
    gag hs ging n wi i; wen I at : praise therefore thy Creator wi h awe. and} DESIGNI Ip—p ro | OMS :
    Vag us ¢ 1, however, absorbed steady, ul ising mot A round W oi we sts 3 with reverence } BES
    — Papletnec pl i aaah aad re. ' aba rea Pits grea ’ ngage Me coe have heen greatly enlarged | 64 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, ST. JOUN, ¥. B.
    S vn th tairs 8 t 1 1g wo! i wore M . a BOOK-KEEPING in all its branches, b th | Our premises have heen sreav, seal
    ( S the pass «| vain did } nplore hert | eee Hore aad ips in by SINGLE and DOUBLE ENTRY and Col- | and are now th Decembor 1, 1873.—ém
    vt let f { { cage but that. eT =i lateral subjects. thorongly taught and prac- i iC ie rl ul Ilistory of the
    t of | [ rid S$} id ot hea alone? When s it derived? Compl te Cour se of A uni Busi ness, mins successful Family Pay ’
    K i Th ne i hit ris not if tis not bon engaged by all the students. Particular | iN THE CITY, rm
    | » eternal t last feeling ' { " } ‘ W t tha VOI | attention given to
    i hed forth to ti ter di of | tiring wheel, until a i : vga i i ’ WEEKLY.
    , ! i failed | na he saw ang no f { rot ; - rhter, BANKING ARITHMETIC, and equal to any in the Lowe: subi “eee LUSTRATED
    hrieked to the child, her | more. He fell senseless on the bottom of the | ee tay to what BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE,” | IVE mene 7
    y e s ea ul Olid, Ne ee ar Som ning isa at bt : ’ . — TAPP aad AA TO) G '
    . tule boy. an infant five years « ld. engine, and even when his inanimate b iy thou seest: some thing ir +} iy, high- SP ELLING, &e q at. | # iM ORK MN ARRAN TED 7 A fik, Pave
    nd : i i , e whirled round and round 4s | er tL i tl that is tu! | tt senses _ urse of Instruction affords a i1rge } Ey re] WAOTION. The "Weekly 5 thee ablest and most powerlu
    >] nly being within sight or sound of her. } continued to he w oar > vag se Our ¢ , is . i asl PERFEC L SATISI A TI Voy i { din this cou ntry
    . Wi | r tito} Behold! What amount of illustrated pe riodica! published in this
    ‘Fly, fly to tl father! fly on your life. | before—the brave girl not daring to trust {¢ Neca ‘1 int ‘ j Its editorials are scholary and convincing and
    we be on ur lered an’ he | @Ppearances in connec tion with such a vil- Thy b ay remain mper hing ” Me eae PRACTICAL INFO IRMAT ION | : ,.,. | carry much weight. Its illustrations of current
    cen me wes ee being refore, afraid to suspend | ‘erefore itis no part of the body 1618 imma I have 200,000 feet Seasoned Lumber under | ovo. are full and fresh, and are prepared by
    haste n i K | lian; and being, therefore, afraid ispen erial, therefore eternal : it is free Lo act, the pisces ing to Business pags hisof the | ; apa, . . urpos¢ tig t de ver With a circulation of 150.
    ast n riy | : " cae , ‘ . ie ATEN » r ‘ac ‘ing p noses. our bes designers ith @ l iat ; ‘ ’
    ri niay before the | the working of the machine to stop the | tore unaceountable for it’s actions ereatest importance to Young Men intend | cover, for manufacturing pur} 600. the “Weekly” is read by at least half #
    i ay MeLoret ue ft ms : i MN oui ais ) » sae t A} read i
    mmand | Workiag of gear and tackle from Knoweth the ass the use of food, because ing to go int » business for themselves. I have 20,000 feet Gilt and Walnut Picture | |) a persons; and its ence san organ ot
    f nas fast as his ) UAning at full the ee aneet™ | No Yorne Man Can Afford to miss a Course at this} Frame Monlding, § diff i oes S ply n von sof veisioue ie:
    ' | loud knox the door was shortly he crocodile erect, aithoug) his Da€cK-DOone Is i ‘ ; Cheap. ee . on , Mite by aan
    ny on the road by | + loud kn scene est 8, , | Straight as thir Institution. vag gate a taee Frames in| cided views on political and social problems
    7 : : | after heard, and she hastened thither It nal : | Oval, Gothic and Square Picture Frames, 10 | 7 ouisritie Courser-Journal
    : 0 OT . . ttales bly dasetde pnd bis fhe mpanied | God formed thee as He’ Rad 1 ypuiblinesw: Hhslacte Tek Hae Others ete iar | out ane Walnat. SUBSCRIPTION S.—1874
    I i his ward a peti eacaaananist a cscmataaet ee ee ‘ i fle m all wast thou created: superiorty ‘ord vited to call and examine our d ama ‘
    I l Jenn i him Va ui them aii W \ hi nvitec | ‘ . oon ‘ rs
    | by several of their neighbor Fhe us : and command w ere g iven an thee over a wae n : | All the latest Styles of Rustic Frames Heavy Harper's Wrest be $4.00
    I ase he ex— | tomed appearan ; eee sails in Tull | own breath did he communicate to thee | ere rs—94 a. m. to 12 p. m., from 2 to 4, | Gilt, for Oil Picture: P $4.00 includes prepayment of U.S. postage by
    } . t ) of t ‘ swing on Sunday had, as she anticipated, at- | princi le of knowledge | and 74 to 94 p. m. English, German, and American Looking | the publishers
    n the adness of her f t ao ‘ i " : She rs ae 2 gy ‘ ” | . i aoe, . iat a - i —
    ved, in ire tills a | tracted their attention, and they had hasten~ Know th » pride of his crea-{ ©irenjars containing full particulars will Giasses and Mirror Plates. Subse iptions to Harper 3M 3 AZINE, eee
    aster ar $,in ti lw cuet Up 3 ea on een we - enennee of _ a” pu the link uniting livinity an att | be sent free to any address, on application to - “ Large Mantle Mirrors and Pier Glass- | nd Bazar, the one a s one year, 7s" ;
    ; ; | ea home from church for the pur] a nae dw himanih eeittin 1 3 reel i or two, of Harper's Pes ne ed Sad s. to one address
    taper on the altar « r t 2d jady of} na is cialameniaieaaiasli enold a part ol God himsei with : B. REAGH, Principal. s, Cheap. ca, ee shle the sub-
    , ; . S00 | certaining the cause of the phenomenon mé in r thine own dignit . dare t | Ciiawe. dee & 0s tf | | or one yee zi postage payable by 1 ‘
    nadia The father bore his little bey in his arms end unto ¢ ! y “eh . : , uA Wes
    She sat down on the stone bench by the a a % ns : re BE me iy & > An Extra Copy of either the Macazine, WEEK-
    id Me apa pa iin dials R: ie he had ent the cords wherewith the « hild Who planted t rr in rig “9 ol th Charlottetown Cemetery Com all | + hii ow q TH ERECGRE ¢ 5 a ( Sizy, or Bazan w: be suppleed gratis for every
    oer een et a ee | was tied, but he was unable to obtain an acs | pent? who clothed the neck of the ho ye LoL HULU! eT i e club of Five subscribers at $4.00 each, tn one
    she wept, as she sat, at the thought of her } 4H fina umstat thunder ? Even h i ith inst ru ‘iia Poles, Rings and Cornices, Rollers, Shades | remittance ; « Six Co; for $20.0, without extra
    unt of the extraordinary cireumstan f cols ¥ hy t nd t ical — ; : Taccele Cords » la lage payable t the subscribers at the
    sais o to crush th r thy ] . YR: Blinds, Tassels, Cords, &« copy ; postage paya 3 scrapers a
    ’ sii ; : that ha th t} { { IN ho gf ft 8 —_i* hee wy cerved
    Thank God she ejaculated, thank God ‘4 i | at any time
    hisescane. Qh, the deadly v an '—and vie F THE Us $ Ase of our Leg zislature, passe ‘ Ca / . *
    , scape. Ob, ace ak grrr culo rates wastirat | £Y in June, 1472, enacts, that trom and | Upholstery Goods,Hair Seatin wy wees "ha
    so fond oF him, Oo ; . } ifit ft ruil OU), i ’ ye tt = : hall | " e at v press *
    so long i: ey) % oil after the ari day of ae airy, 1874, it sha -
    . tle from tt rrate , | formed; I fthy brain, t use the ny; 4 . if al { + >, A complete set, com
    eo en ee apnea, lasted, . ul re th. Is not the { the } e| not be lawful, under certain penalties, to | Bedding. Ke. mes, sent ¢ n receipt «
    i hamber 1 which she had sbut the She fell sensel nto the arms of tl mils or ural meet, va inte: any dead body in the Pretestant burying 25 per vol.. freight at ex
    eaae A hh ess into oe ru OL it eaaae I t* I his Wal } o Oceerreen v4 I i., ireig
    “a } it her ear, and made|,, ge Hine ‘ cen lay e ei , 1,,| Ground, on the Malpeque Road, In
    : ‘i t ier § son, and was wilh d fli lity reé vere The ground ww l peat st the ti h WV urd of this City . and as New patterns, in Damask, Repps, Terry, SKLY is 20 cents
    sneha ah } , ; The machinery of the mill was at once stops | be sowe ie: ut © potter ' cit oh ep “| the New Cemetry is now ready for Plushes, Poplins, Brocatells, Fringes, ' he subscriber's
    Diether, Diet! she heard him shout, | ped, and the inanimate ruffian was brought nace, before h his porceiain interment, application for burials ct Gimps, Buttons, Tufts, &e., cheap. post-office
    a and come hither. I am down from the great whee The other ruf- &8.$n9 breein of i ola ghey oe Ble ians be monde to se — Bedding—Veather, Hair and Flock Beds, i ; bly the best tained
    fact ( eT ee Bring the boy here, and on ee r askieala : ’ water ol the deep This wav shall thy buUlOWS | at his residence inKent Street. Pillows and Bolsters, constant- ng Hy the best sustainee
    “a : 7. i a wit *|fian was brought down from the prison. | rol], and no other; thus high shall tuey raise Persons desirous of obtaining allotments ly on hand, cheap work nid in the world,
    kill the girl Both were then bound and sent off to Boun | their fury, and no higher: so let thy spirit | in the Cemetry, will please apply to] ; |
    She glanced hast epat th asement | under a strong escort: and, in due time, | 0 man+ actua und direct tf : Villiam Candall, Esq ’ | i tig > eine Ss Magazine.
    as = imneteoned ee thy spirit bring it in subjection the Company i ts i 8:
    c ‘ j ' é | came under the hands of the executioner mii acca el ar ee By Order - vee
    t } to som the distance, and | i ‘ca aehen heckwe iid A Is the citpshelatiael Me larsg Jee cal ' ) IPAGE.Sec. ara Notice j Pres
    is LY ft } missa Mimen net long th rT lunenen Hecame 2) suffer not the subjects to rebel against it. D 187 JOHN LEPAGE, a Great Variety, Cheap.
    . ** | bride. The bridegroon he m t 29, ‘ n
    Phe : ges held on bis way un” who had loved her long and w b : oti. !' * atte BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM | A few of the celebrated Iron Bed CHAIRS, | Cetien sapencnade |
    armed, however, and she thought to herself ni WA I | : Lv or A COURT of different States for desertion —it makes a Bed, an Easy Chair, and in- Weg poet a
    , i “ — A peesicn 'y rE reqan t} “an givell se to ke. No publicity requires No charge ui't valid Chair.and a Lounge in a few seconds, | Wh we thing nto i \
    that the alarm was a false one, raised to ot } As | ang ' . ial : . us . ; say reas ' ' P
    years, and died at a good old age, surround- te S divorce granted. > very durable. No house should be with- | penetrates ever t
    hey | overcome | waters a ag be ? ’ ; ciel ah wegen : ; a RE
    5 ag idly Se ed by a flourishing family. To the latest hour | the ; S life nihy |! t M. HOUSI rney, 194 Broadway out one. By Aen ee syle Si as entertain~
    Just, however, as the child f sorb is braveshearted woman would | outwards, and turt t unt t's ow! N y Decer ! 873. 6m caeemanl bay : deaws n] 1 i es ae
    y spotint ut shudder as she told the tale of | inger | | OUR. Our Siock is the Largest in the | jasices or depraved tastes —hoston Globe
    nal lrain, then dry with the! and pibiectiied Do not both retain | ( l E T | The character which this Magasii
    ner-——she saw another ruffian starting from } = - — 2 | Behold frame God A | 34%, Bl at YADA FLOI City, and the very Cheapsi. ¢ ly,enterprise, artistic weal
    . ' - - 5 that has pt pace vw {
    the bed of the drain, and, catching the child . ars Is ner thy nose the channel to perfames o~ te rea t 1 has kept ] t} it
    s, hasten toward the mill, in rae | yi se READINGS. | thy mouth the path todeiicacaes? Yet know 25 Bb's. CORNMEAL NeitamE | has not led the times, should cause its con
    a Cincinnnati bree loca have discovered thei | Just Received, | ductors to regard it with justifiabi mylar
    rdance with the directions ot his accom k dielne s good for fattening pork. Lo k } thou, that perfun H that SHANKS & SMITH. Strongest CHAIRS and BEDSTEADS. | ency. It also ent s them to a great clai
    le In a momer perceived her.dag- | 0.11 for explosive sausages { i : vu » BIS Most beautiful and durable Drawing Roomy | , ! : fy
    and ina * nt more she formed Le ' pa ‘fei. . peas'd lan lan
    ger, and ina m ment more she med Ler | sWhat thing?’ Boy— It iswhena| Are not thine eyes the centinelst watch Dining Room and Chamber Furniture, in| | ae
    e plan of proceeaing ‘Re reating 1nt0 | man asks y ld his berse and just says, | Watch for i ita iy : fev FO R S A L E. OAR : =
    the mil s} doublestaocke { ; heel the thank vou ne ; , sired A Ses Itisa pleasure to have customers coms
    Lees snot of eo ae hen thy s 1 h t " ay ae caaN
    r—the only apparent entrance to the edi- There must be a limit Dugald I saw “s i ae sheers poeacohe and examine.
    iy f obvious access to | Ye WY hae at the kirk the day, Tonal » be atlentiy is See ma ee i § j
    ry ¢ er means ¢ opDvious access : $ “e he int » > T of
    7 act eee Donalid—Yeer reet had nae coppers f m nish rs D i to. th veyan A i H MAGAZ , “Ta
    a teri I » bar 1 by means the plat nd I need the threepianv bit f truth 5 i :
    5 ‘ : . ae ” =F Ue pesey a8 24 00 includes prepa | I Ss.) -
    ster tes case.” tee THE CURRY FAR Ceorge Woods & co’s. i prey
    apie tee done peaemeetysiatinnagat ag pag og Boyt orn | Thinehand, taint s minecle ts the in|, THE CURRY FARM, & | age by the publishers,
    ” n took her post atan upper ca passage at tha Tin Tor I Ho nse, While Moun | - rage . hy ibe He ce be : ae { YONTAINING 120 ACRES, situate on CELEBRALED B ety Hat : Masazine Werk
    rmined to await patient; her | tains, to descend bs the almost perpendicus | ¢, Sa Wha dilate De ie ay the Western Road, 10 chains front, 70 | Or ms “a 7 ay to Bond
    nister’s retur nd her consequent d lar ilroad. Her fears wer apparent 5 acres clear, well cultivated and fenced with A § vid / y nt iy a
    wai awd the fall . nian i W uli ul 5 r t one | Cedar, balance covered with hardwood and ee ee ee ee eee ee
    ‘ m that dang $ nos n, of every and the following uniq logue ai fhings e . ; sy tai r able by the hseriber } fee where
    ids lig cs . Lady Conductor, bow ( you hold) read thyshar , th \ HANDSOME DWELLING HOUSE, POL SALE—CHEAP.
    5 f vshan ) i ( 4 a
    N she said to he vever shall I | these cars wheu you want to make a stop? | nothingshamef 27 x 30, well finished throuzhout. with Kit- e ‘ ve : E ; C0} 6 4 BN
    ave my master’s house a prey to such vil- | Conductor Madame, we apply the brak Fear-and dist 3 hh 1} 1} eee chen attached, 12 x 17, Barn 34 x 41, with JQEN RE Ws 49%. F 1; F A “ j
    a » narmit his property to } , } which you see there. Lady. Suppose, M: ead ie ; s Pig-house and Sheep-house. There is also d 4 f
    a t 6 cee tee i: ; ’ t ' 6 i l hays = “ ae ' I t c 4} : sn “ . a. oe Tite | ‘ ; f “au? = 20 00
    . Cor tor, that brake sh e way mother DWELLING Housr, 16 x 25. This x . tere
    ¢ ny eves byt! . bave lif ) and thou shalt knoy a s } cae ea : Queen Square, Ma eh 10, 187:
    byt ' i ’ what do you do then? Conductor. Ma- ot ua ai i Farm w be sold with or without the stock, | du fi i }
    ’ tr Tar | t 1 4 , ’ + r r 1 7 . ; ; , -} or _ Ye ‘ I rs ¢ lie ‘ ‘ ‘ ¢
    - gth t end it ta we then apply the I : we brak and possession given inSpring, or Cropped . > ae
    She had bar time to s hers th ich you see at the cat Wherefore to thee alone speak shadows | and sold with the Crop delivered next Fal). fsaking Powde ? b ’ ii 1} A at aD} ,
    vhen tl ut ng the hap ly But M { that | in the \ ns of thy | w?R them l'erms easy. Apply to 6 QUEEN'S FAVORITE.” A Complete ~ tof Ha ns Mac now
    a= child , hand, and a long, sharj : sii hori tm a spo di seg sey sg ’ GEORGE W, HOWLAN, NEW and reliable Powder which every |")! : Bd a cat t “a
    I th ad the d th | M pi ah cet yh “e maa “hou, Man, alone canst speak: wonder at Feb. 16, 1874 4 retailer should have. Sample package |“. = ae on
    kn 1 the « assailed th r with | Madame an't « 1 That depends en- he fits ieee nee " I ee eels purch 29 | volu ¢
    : : : ian upon bow you have lived in this thy aver US LP erogative, and pay to him free. Satisfaction guaranteed, lad by ma sl $3 00. Cloth
    kicks and rses, and imprecations of th - td site ™ ; . . who gave thee speech a rationaland welcome t CARVELL BROS. supe “ea jah he el ight
    most dreadful character a Li . praise. Teach als ») thy children wisdem, in- a a . Ch'town, Feb. 9, 1874.—1m mee’ C ia ,
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    as a buicher would fling a Jamb destined for |
    He

    by which he

    slaughte tT,

    hoped to effec

    to await his time for slaving.
    stole back to the iperture,
    t an entrance.
    unseen by the dauntless girl within. In the

    meantime her mind was busied with a thous-
    and cogitatiens.
    no means would be left untried to effect an
    entrance, aud she knew that on the
    her foe depended her own exists
    A tnought struck her.

    ‘It was Sunday,’

    ex-
    clusion of
    ence.
    she said to herself;
    never works on the Sabbath:
    ing now? It
    and hapnvily my maste

    mil suppose |

    sel it ag “an be seea afar off,
    bors, wondering at

    hither t

    the
    know the eause.

    sight,
    A lus
    tis God sent it to me

    Being all her
    gear, it was but the
    work of a moment for her to set the machin-
    ery in motion.

    may haste
    “ky thought,’
    she exclaimed, ‘

    No sooner said than done.

    ‘ustomed to mill

    A brisk breeze which sprung
    of
    The

    up, as it were by
    Providence,

    spec ial
    at once set the

    inter positio n
    sails flying.

    arms of the huge engine whirled round with |
    . rly | ¥

    the great wheel slowly re- | drill Dick out of the kettle, an‘! another said

    ,| they'd have to melt

    and creaked, and groaned, according as they |

    eame into action—the mill was in full oper- |

    fearful rapidity,
    volved on its axle, the smaller gear turned

    ation

    It was at that very instant that the ruffian

    | Diether bad succeeded in squeezing himself

    through the aperture in the wali, and getting
    safely lodged in the
    His dismay, however, was in-
    describable when he began to be whirled
    about with its rotation,

    the interior of
    drum- wheel.

    efforts to put a stop to the powerfal machine
    which was set in motion, or to extricate
    himself from his perilous position, were fruit- |
    less. His cries were mpst appaling; his
    shrieks were truly fearful; his curses and
    imprecations were horrible to hear. Hauns
    chen hastened to the spot and saw him |

    saw him canght, like a reptile as he was, in |

    All this was |

    She clearly perceived that

    ‘the |

    r, or some of his neigh- |

    great |

    and found that his |

    | pain-killer, and had his back rubbed with |

    |* Vigor of Lite,’ and his stomach with the
    | «Oil of Gladness.’ This being over, he took
    | seven Ayer’s pills, two spoonfuls of castor
    oil, a teaspoonful of salts, and a blue pull.
    And now

    | boy in Michigan, just say ‘ fly-poison’ to
    Sam Buckelby.
    } Bad Fix.—It has never been settled to

    | the satisfaction of the public who the Man in
    the Iron Mask was, but generations to come
    | will know all about Dick Palmer of Macoinb

    | street, who got inside of something worse
    than a mask, Saturday. His mother sent
    | bim after a brass kettle which one of her

    neighbors had borrowed, and on his way
    | home the boy turned the kettle upside down
    and put it on his head. Another boy gave
    it a blow and it shut down over Dick's face
    as closely as a clarn in his shell, one of the
    | ‘ears’ digging into the boys head behind
    and the other pressing on his nose. The
    victim shouted and — and clawed at
    | the kettle, but he couldn't budge it. A man
    came out and lifted at it, but Dick's nose
    | began to come out at the roots and the man
    had to stop. A crowd ran out from the
    corner p grocery, Dick’s mother was sent for,
    and the boy danced up and down and eried,
    ‘Oh, golly!’ without ceasing. One boy said
    they would have to take a cold chisel and

    the kettle off, while
    everybody rapped on it to see how solidly it
    wason. Then they tried to lift it off, but
    Dick roared ‘murder!’ until they stopped
    Some said grease his head, and some said
    | grease the kettle, while the boy's mother sat
    | down on the curb stone and sobbed out,
    Oh, Richard, why did you do this?’ The
    crowd took it cooly ; it wasn’t their funeral,
    and a boy with a brass kettle on his head
    } isn't seen every day. Tears fell from the
    | kettle, and a hollow voice kept repeating,
    ‘Till never do it again,’ Finally they laid
    Richard on the walk, and while one man
    | sat on his legs and ancther on his stomach,

    |a third cémpressed the kettle between his |

    hands and the boy crawled out, his nose al!

    scratched and twisted out of shape, a hoie in |
    His |
    the boys |

    | bis head and a bump on his forehead.
    mother wil dly embraced him, all
    j cried * hip la!’ and Jittk Richard was Sed |
    home to loaf round on the lounge and have
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    First hundred of Town Lots tu Chery
    town 4 of No.7, 4 of 8, 4 of 15, 4 othe
    24, 9 of 27, 4 of 38, } of 41, } of HM, tae
    1-6 of 52.

    Second hundred of Town Lote ip
    lottetown, 4 of 11, 3 of 17, } oe
    32, 4 of 49, ¢ of 54, G4, 74, 75, 76, 7
    } of &3, 85, } of 86, 4 of 87, 4 of Spee

    Third hundred of Town Lots in
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    | Sof 30, 4 of 40, 4 of 44, 58, 60, 61, 62, a
    } of 69, 77, 3-20 of 81, 1-12 of 98,

    Fourth hundred of Town Lots ip Ge,

    loitetown, Nos. 10, 11, 12, 13, 1G
    1-6 of 34,16 of 35, 4 of 88
    16, 4 of 54,57, 4 of 589 R

    Fifth hundred of Town Lots in Charlot.
    own, § of 2, 4 of 34, 1-6 of 51. 4 of COR
    73.4 of 79, 96

    Lots in Charlottetown formerly
    as the Barrack Square, 4 ot No. 12,3

    Water Lots in Charlottetown, oppodiit

    5.
    gof 26,
    5 of 46,
    78, ¢ of 8]

    the under n ntioned Town Lots in the
    hundred, } of No. 11.

    Lots in the Common of Charlo
    No. 8, 7-24 of 10, + of 9

    Pasture Lots in the Reyalty of Chagete
    gown, } of 2, 5-24 of 3, § of 9, § of 10, Farm

    -to 16, 1-6 of 17, 23, } of 24, 31, 88, 80ae
    40, 44, 49, 50, 1-6 of 53, 54, 58, 59, T-1Deteh
    1-6 of 62, 63, 67, 5-12 of 70, 1-6 of 74,

    bad 1-6 of 200,
    297, $18, Si8
    367, 368, ee 370, 871, 380,
    101, § of 407, 408 } of AE

    {S2, 506, 4 ol

    , 0-45 of 170, 11- os
    239, 17-48 of 26 i.

    99, 400),

    s of 451,

    DOG.

    Town Lots in Georgetown, 4
    Nos. 1, 11, 12, Ist Range, Letterd
    :. 2d do do #
    6, 4 of 10, ist do dod
    L of 1, 4 of 2 3rd do do &
    L of 8. § of 9, 12,
    t of 15, 4 of 14, blst do do ¢
    Lof 15. 4 of 16, 5
    %. 9, 4th do do de
    2, 14, 15 ist do do D
    14, ith do do @
    S. &, 13, ist do do t
    5, 6 2nd do do de
    4 Znd do do 6
    2.34, 4th do do &
    Water Lots in Georgetown, Nos. 6 ant
    pit |
    Pasture Lots in the Royalty of ree
    town, Nos. 16, 26, 70, 96, 129, 151, 175,
    327, 218, 296, 297.
    Pasture Lots in Princetown Royalty, §@
    No. &, 11-16 of 427, 4 of 452.
    And the owners ofthe aforesaid Tae
    parts of Lots, and the tracts of land so®

    arrear, and proclaimed as aforesaid, a

    hereby notified, that in case the sums¢

    ed on them as aforesaid, together with
    costs which have been incurred, shaliae
    be paid before the next Easter Term of @

    supreme Court

    which will commence @

    of May next, applies
    }

    tion will be made to the Supreme Coat
    during the said Term, for Judgment agaist
    ¢ said Lots anc tracts of land respectively
    . JOSEPH POPE, Treasanet.

    Feb, 23, 1874.—until 5th May

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    ted fom moanufecten
    M ntreal, at manuf et revs rie,
    quelity unsurpa:s siz 8 obtainable, @
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    . Whole

    Tuesday, the Sth day

    RDISRS filled, direc

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    |; Georgetown, Jan. 19

    AVOID QUACKS.

    A victim of early indiscretion, causing ae
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