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POETRY. ip Ait } 1 RANDOM READIN bat BUILT. claims that he is not above business, but anxious
SE : I h to rK ? ieee a NENT : a » do it GC tomers ce sheep, are gregarious,
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THE POWER OF WOMEN, shill I : ' nto heaven,” was the | else were engaged in the same business, it would
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“i " : graded wf! ioorspe thet ng astound- | WILL FIND CUSTOMERS
hi I g ; : When two persons get marrie@®in North ‘ uled 2 Pat .
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W , ee ‘ tved at any interferen fam sed.” } atfectionate union of the several States, ana
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I sawa tie brought me to this gloomy house, a prisoner Breach of good manners—for ruin to stare | the unparalleled consideratien in which the ,
| watched, spied upon by the crone you saw, | one in the face. Great Republic is held by all peoples from ‘ THE EXAMINER.'
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LITERATU RE, | the only servant he would allow ma. ery — and timber — t be much | the Dan to the Beersheba of the earth:
eet y 1. no nag | used till they are seasoned. lls ae : Sty s inspired by .
“en acheseheeiantienieie teatime The doctor averted his ta Phe narra- | Why is aschool mistress like the letter C? PE ee Pe i 4 The usual reductions to those who
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SELF SACRIFICE. tive touched him. —Because she makes classes out of lasses. the ome sperig : "7 : 1 by tl ADVERTIZE
} y are a Jor and South, is stirred by the
Dr. Silas Keuda) had drawn his chair be- | to the horror of his visits. I was a slave— | writing master is, ‘* How do you flourish?” } same impulse Ail the poopres & oe 8 a oi nae
i , hoping to enjoy @ quiet] nota wife. No task-master was ever more] Evelyn said that a great fortune ** honest- | are earnest spectators and students of our 10¢ AGENTS WANTED—Maleand Fe-
ey W surgery bell rang, and | brutal. | prayed for death—it would not| ly got and unenyvied is next to a miracle.” | progress.” This is truly affecting. Nothing male, forthe “ Transmission of Life,”
rgery ~ 1d + brutal aved I Wii ik WOU i - i 2 . 64 id e nag : . < ee
t - thet } 1s wan : ' \ dead failure—An undertaker in New] js wanting to make the parallel complete | and the “ Physical Life of Woman, ” both
vi sas | ork has called a meeting of his creditors. |... 9 tower whose top may reach unto} by Dr. Napheys. Agent's profits, $150 to
' : ‘ sah cu ' | Why is cashmere shawls like deaf people? | , aven, and this want seems likely to be sup- $250 a tend Beane reteagun ion most |
y rising, he W be 2G Poor thing ! murmured t tor Because you can’t make them here. pial . ' aay poate. eminent Divines, Physicians and editors in
w s t ‘ W Ww ane flash. humor is sheet } plied through an ingenious device ofa Phila-| america. Immense sales everywhere.
‘ ’ : : ' It is the lightning Masa, ft § sheet | oi r int ” .
$ Thre lavs 2 Mr. G ord wd | iehtning fdelphia marfufacturer, The proposal to Send for Terms and Circulars to C. W /
iE ols he ask from London There he pa if : ten Some one says auctioneers prefer people | build an iron tower 1,000 feet high is thu M . gen t. Joh N.B
Guildford. He isn’t —he's| perate man-—here he gave way to the most] With countenances forbidden leommented on by a New York scientific] “89- *<. *°¢*- : sia
down in a fital a legrading intemperance Ile can What kind of sassaze eee ene _ tae ried journal :—‘* We trust they may have full OUTFITS Employment at your homes or |
er than he intended, he be n old lady of the young ma 1 of ” — swing, and that the biggest row that ever travelling. The work is conge- |
wd peanuts, as he passed through ghe train vet was ‘kitked ‘up ety thé face of this globe | FREE nial, honorable, and pays the best |
Mord repeat the doctor,| was ill a wal atten selling bananas. : f : ’ a , ro that » of anything ever before offered. |
$ coat; * thatis t gentieman | him, but he would not permit me to admin- A Missouri woman won a house and gur- be the result of their eli oo ‘ t a Cash — a soeelese — sent |
‘ ‘ ' } » and » ‘ yb aiend, wv yuld suggest that all the church | “ree. Address at once, Cleremont Daniels & Co.
lid his fase ? sow — ci he brought wit i len in a raffle, and then she had t uy ajend, we wot sugg | : ,
Did his wife send me ister the medici t on a. & Soe - re. 2 ie 1+. «| 935 Notre Dame St., Montreal
~ | Ss; r. but he was! There w two bott! ‘ fw) >to keep her adorers frou wearing OUt | pejjs obtainable in the country should be for : : tei ea at Ieee
i? sSpeane, Sif, it &€S8 ne a here ere two Dollies, On t Wi . : 2
ght I'd better come on! ae ; ; He hinted I hi mal " the time transported to the Quaker City, and F ? E S$ nH
t A we fr e0ile [ pdVeuiCU poisen i pte “oe pee not ; , it i« apeelf ‘ re r
mistake in the draught Tw } rs after af who knows fi fall : rece suspended in and about the town. Leta
} mist iu ti arauga vy ——s saint ‘ he man Who is awiully urbane Oo Is T UJ R N | p S fF f |
; a" } 1 thous rsespower airs Pes . >
So saying, ‘ the horse and | drinking deeply, he arose from Ms bed to gel} wife before strangers is also her bane behind thousand horsespower airscompressor be ’
started down towards the dark road towards | his draught. I told him was not time, | their backs. placed at the base of the iron tower to supply
Kelsinbourne, a village three miles distant Liflihg his hand, he struck me He reeled Upon men of small understanding nothing | wind to as many fog-horns as can be made KVERY VARIETY,
, , | : in “— » | makes so deep animpression as what they.| «qo bristle from the portholes of adifice , . 4 y
The man being dead, there was e need | to the mantel-piece and took up th seat d » not understand. ’ ; 1 oe ee by nee oe 6 W HOLESA LE AND RETAIL.
ste. as he 5 ' i » » pointed to the spot alluded to, and rv 5 é : : _. | Let all the guns obtainable from the arsenals
for haste, as he was only required see) oo pointed cine Iu Siberia whispers can be heard halfa{ — » sinidliieilin ofthis Uieibdh Siding Vaveie PRICES LOw.
certilicate, and Silas Kenda nemnbering | sumed, mile, and when a fellow goes sparking he |:A9°¢ B8¥t-sares of the Vaned eS WOvera-
his cheerfu wished that his nfrere,| ‘1 would have arrested his hand—for he | carries a slate and writes down what he in- | ment be shipped to the spot, and mounted Al '
& young man just beginning practice, had | took the wrong bottle. He turned upon m : ye i) eer A olin SE jin such a@ way as to make their explosions HASZARD’S AGRICULTURAL STORE,
. _ ban r t tone. | t is me ly that is influenced by no t affar » > - or > wohi
been at hom j with acurse. Recoiling, 1 stood as stone Cis time omy th 7 most effective. Let the Government prohibit
aad | et a . on like ex > are a
The Cedars- red brick tached | All the misery, the bitter insults I had suf- | ur Ber wm gh stp ee | the importation of powder-crackers and West Queen Square, Charlottetown.
teda a dull, red brick, detached | : } mistake the true work of genius. June 8, 1874.—tf
house, stan ing apa » villace—had | fered, occurred to me. I ° t | We should never play with favor: we can't | othe aiondonde Into al ther port on pt — ———-~-____— RCCRSRTEU CEM aie ne RCL Dt
for three years been rented by Mr. Guildford, | the recent blow, and remained motionless. | too ciosely embrace it when it is real, nor | Philadelphia from the present day until the i Ce ot a ee
Si. f; ; saw hit li the glass—afler declarir tly too fat from it whenit is false. momentous occasion, and let these goods wuith ckaces a \
oe i geechereyts api ial ai adn ake | humor and Peporngerting= Ree 005 | A LLL PERSONS indebted to the Examtn-
John Guildf —a spare man of sixty he would sleep wel] for this night at ieast _Inviola ny fidelity, goo ‘a th one come | be held in the Government warehouses un- | Z ER, either for Subscriptions or Adver-
is ' i } Nacenc f temper ontiive all the charms sis ashiet en . ; ; : . >
il i te cae - i —raise it to his lips, and drink off the fatal | Piacency 0 sale tilthe period arrives for their use. Let the | tisments, are requested to make IMME-
with Sharp, hari, un} ssessing res— raise it to | i ¢ . ofa tine face, and make the decay of it in- | , TE PAY ti . ane
magsed most of his t mn Londo « ng | draught, which laid him wl he is visthle af American eagle be staitoned at the top of DIATE PAYMENT to the undersigned,
— ecg celgaiete ies sii vit, : : i Taek ot cr : peage >be bie ‘lite ‘oblien tI ., | Who alone is authorized to receive and grant
his ver} g w weak She could say no more, sav et) There are three companions with whom | © tower to ace his screams to the genera!) roceipts for the same.
delicate + 8 P i mereyv—save me you should always keep on good terms— j din. Thi from midnight to midnight on } By order,
which i ; we ‘Unfortunate w nn xclaimed the kind | first,your wife; second, your stomach; third | the fourth of July let the beils ring, the ar- | W. L. COTTON,
i : anal dead ‘ees wea tan in ¢ , | Your couscience. ! tillery fire, the fog~horns blow, and the} Jan.19th, 1874. Manager
nite jearted t ave lal I ve i Pre . ; Liliery . ht} 1Ug—T 5 OW, ne ipatieiiea
veiled, mua? ean wh big | A eylical old bachelor says :—“ Ideas are, a cin Sehesin aconeanth If by idle
\ 2 twas)’ posit ' ,| like beards: men only get them when they | les ree gaeie be eye ee ae 1874. FRESH SEEDS, 1874.
4 s life was u The door was thrown open; a man Of} are grown up, and women never have any.” | pensation of Providence, a confusion of Hea ea
] i ance gave t ue to dark visage appeared on the threshold ‘He has left a void that cannot be easily | tongues c uuld be sent as in aneient Babel, | (VUE Subscriber has received via Halifax,
t sees D Ki oe ead ‘Your duty, Dr. Kendal said, auth fille d,’ as the bank di ‘@tor touchingly re- | it would add zest to the occasion If there from Covent GarpDex, London, a
hs a ek, lively. ‘John G Leal VictiIn | marked of the absconding cashier. anything in spiritualism, we shail expect | “-ARG® SUPPLY oF
paid oD ( n what } seen ' i il nace SEP ahi i - pis anylouing 1 pirituaiism, Hail l | :
a ee . ‘ ouceman, Who has a beat ¢t ies . m
of Me. | t strih vor. | £04! play, and th : wife, is) ong, thinks of entering into ‘compeltion | %0 8 the shade of William Penn arise at| Field.Garden and Flower Seeds,
mar. ts & Siri 3 sete long Hinks OL entering into compeltion : So 1 . 7
abiv: s . tt his destroy \ he vegetable growers this summer the call, and say to his municipal successors, | Warranted the growth of 1873.
PR ieee” I se ¥ ¢ \\ ate with the Hebrew prophet of old,— Why | Wma. R. WATSON,
® t Vi i s th g i s in oo al is “3
: La sw i { , ‘te “ } you disquieted me, to bring me up ?”— | City Drug Store, May 4, 1874. tf
An lest Was S ri} g ey , Natine > CS COTTON , >?
roferred t ; his unkind- | ba ind | ila Nation PARK’S COTTON WARP!
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Kd we ' \ We s er see his like ag | Japax,—The census of Japan for the year WHITE, BLUE, RED, GRANGE AND GREEN.
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Abghting at The ( begin stening his scene 7 g how P . Georg nister while ( 1872 has just been published, and contains \ be heap ..
hors $ for np ae Br neral, when up jumped Smith, and says | many interesting and some curious items of | \o's 3's to 10's.
, ang ne ‘Til bet stamps ’'mas good aman as! information. From it we lear
t knock a a ay a) en i i arn that the! yyrapraNTED to be FULL LENGTH
. sad 1 i any of th ere folks. total population of the island is 33,110,825, | eae ni Pilla : sais
' etal . ihdhuees had I K ae , eee een , > his lof wi 16.796.158 1 i'16.3 edie and weight, STRONGER AND BET-
blind i wavy at! wuclinde 16 ' si y > \ ag mas. Prenes Fes) ‘= ol hi pe ms inayat awn ma es ans b, 314,5 | TER in every respect than any other Eng-
*" t had honed sending Dr. Spek be- | Woes: * Ifatuper meets a toper at a liquor | 687 are females. Of this number 14 are | ish or Americaa warp
aay ' "pS? | ing a young pra ' it \ ele Rene » SEDEY JUSt LO ARE | PEIRCE, 15 princesses, and 2666 of noble BEWARE or [mirations. None is genu-
- wit } 2 Crop, ought & top ; S$ wile to come, like birth, while of Buddhist priests,priestesses, | jne without our name on the labels. For
It w g as 2d lamp. ar | © ait yin 2 Cruncher’s wife, and flop? and nuns there are no fewer than 221,647. | sale by all dealers.
whict tie A near Geatl The Troy Press says, **Getting up in the | The Shictoo priests and priestesses number Wn. PARKS & SON,
: : : é She was asked if she ha \ > bight to give a baby a dose of soothing syrup | 102,477, and the ‘common people’ are put | New Brunswick Cotton Mills, St John N. B.
chaw was + ‘ ’ y A nt. hut it is hitt , » 27097 - i
rm her state i t} is not what one cares about, butit is hitting | down at 30,837,271. Among those‘com-| Feb. 2nd, 1374. ly
was I while. to Dr ae a fellow’s hese on the half open door that | mon people’ it is curious to notice the very
Ke . 4 : l Hi i ale nee ? rere ene large portion of women who are engaged in | -? THE reat ne THE Li a _
sie aaah is sik ? * Talk about severe mental labor of men,” | yarious trades and occupations For in, } Jeuteronomy, Cap. xil., verse 28.
tk P aa ted 8 . # tidie ? } Says Bertha, ikeS more hard study to | stance, eutot the total number of 14,870,
o $ i be er fr- ’ : . } oh dis F the fr + « a new enrince } _ oe a. ‘ -
eal No; she had called at The Cedars t caked ings ~ hew spring hat than ) 426 farmers,6,866,$12are famales; and 439, + COLA Fe ix Ec’:
a jay, having come to say good-bye, as she | WOU't ina’ the Supreme Court against | 409 merchant offices are presided over by .
On the servant mumbling out his name, | |, leaving England; but finding M cdlcisenietain | women, as compared with 819,782 which World famed Blood Mixture
the lady rose quickly, turning her face, en-| .., bgt oe POP ED al rc |, P say, Pat, do you know what time the | havemen as masters It is plain therefore, :
‘led by the falling shawl, towards him Guilford at home, and offended at his insults, | poat sails?” “ How do you know my bame is | that women in Japan are not suppressed Trade Mark— ‘Blood Mixture ”'
; | she had quitted the place at once | Pat?”— “I guessed it. Then you cat | as they are in most ef the Eastern coun-
‘I beg your pardon,’ ashe said, in a low, | | one } Aan ied patie * ' a’ Sie Bcd THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER & RKESTORER
: it : ‘a a ee? | + Where bad she gone?’ | guess what time the boat salls. | tries ; and the criminal statistics show that 7s Alger » cleaciew the heed Gow
‘i se — | ‘To France; where she was a governs | A country hotel keeper writes lis own | compared with the men they ore as honor | all iaguslsionenonst ‘oe too highly Fe commended
‘ Speke ¢ absent. rx : , ai wii : wate © re till of fase. tharchy saving tha eat, fa : : one . €3,C 0 4 gary © .
De Speke was absent, madam,’ rejoined | i | bill of fare, thereby sav ing the cost of print- | ably free from crime as they are diligent in Eor Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores
Dr. Kendall, ‘and your messenger took | ~ H ere | tng. a LROURODS, *Colly, soupe, roste | pursuitof lawful occupations. The crimi-} of all kinds it is a never-failiag and permanent
sill ten i er own testimony pointed h | - befe, fride ham, by led and bakt potatys,fride | nals in prison are said to number 2430, of cure;
‘ semeton 1 + a‘ ilty party, and she was committed for | oul puddin and mins pie. | whom only [19 are females ; while the num It Cures «li Sores
: trial Josh Billings says, ‘Yu kant find content- bers at the penal settlements are 962 and i ty et 7 - non the Neck.
r - YY + Cote Be n tha * Sop « t. ast oe orok 26 . ‘ Ce rated ore Legs
" Dr. Kendal was the ment laid down on the map; it iz an imagi- | 26, and at hard labor 2726 and 320. It is} fokca haa “rsa gia ates on tt aes
' . sas “ r } t tt ot nil t} > pear} . . ~ H vice pedicle ems deat P i
I hed ff wivelis . « ! iry plac settled yet, and those reach | impossible to suppose that these figures | Cures Hoary Mares
i i seq Sy gt my sooOnES® WHO Throw away Uicir COMPASS | even approximately represent the number Cures Caneerons Ulcers.
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aot at ‘ ab eld ie sa or , j |of criminals in Japan. If they did they | hse a Skin Diseuses
& the Siig us $s Ait | . a * . hn ga oe tn to her cara » tilhewe : ee : : ; ‘ares Glandular Swelliuas
: ned indi id > John.” said a lady to her gardner, “lave | would yield the truly astonishing result | rpaigulpeapay’ ; fea Ps 1 Bag ie
t f ron ted any dish seed! ‘iN ne’ ed * : . ‘ | I = t f uy + Muller.
Still. | £ t rig aid fused to tel ; i ou hak : dany ra lish ed i No, ina am. that out of a popu ation of more than 33 ivan zy theneeoa a -
«Ty sta Mr G wae Wi en, lose no time in getting ft in. millions only 1 in 5500 is an offender against | is mixture is pleasant to the tuste, and
lv | The te I fh 590d, Ina a ie vay pian 2 ? 45 | the law. . wa free trom anyUhing injurious ng e
? a) } I ly KHOY ! l ies es lw Cons n noof enthe ex, tHe ro
puire a4 rtilica ath t th was t -| is very indigestible. 1: ‘ical curiosity has just been placed | privier s «utterers rive rial te test
stu! v > } | ; = An historical curiosity has ju een placer i x
‘ Yes wi ke wit! Wher you going?” asked a geatle-|in the Museum of the Invalides, Paris— | ''*,\" ft frow ail parts
a Re a . ¥e . isithid t * in's from a ists,
Dr. K ‘ g 2n . a perha by t , i friend who stepped oa an vrange | namely, the suit of armour which Charles | 53344), totries & i. i ahd a Been, eon
proached i j a S ‘ ‘| hl : F | and slipped inte the cutt ‘I’m going | VIL. presented to Joan of Arc, and which |¢ g@ ix times qnantity $41.0) each—sulficient |
nearer. T N a eniragll : eae to get out of this,” was the blunt reply. the heroine went to deposit at St. Denis after | ‘o «tl ‘ huent cure in the = . Jorits of
? i Guilford’s a | Wits ace where strikes are univers- | having been wounded under the walls of |! j iy - per at pia i p Sal * } } oe " na ai 7£ i zi? ri ; di cated Nystot
. S and the hen ' ,ally popular isthe bowling alley. [t may be | Paris, } wats
rawing x 4 f 4 dade that . out the la \ > om . . . : , diss ‘ KT j .
I Fs K g on s wile wer ' r ld a is a it the only pl “8 rer The public worship regulation bill, now . , itor, FS el . KI ’ ( y . zs
1 nat ‘ i v hia e pro yy yiect t * knocking . ee dee ‘ aPpor Ries’ iA Be a wht ENG
—_ ‘ . pi dion The la I wi Sei a : before Parliament, which is intended to ree | V0 tb. Anil , ip :
stood his npanion, d her s ies -, ai ert y strain the Hitualists, threatens to lead to | EX) ORT AGENTS
seeming Jik ersonifica f nig or}, Pa mh et ele ein a ay ee ® craphie bit of description, by | the coalition of the High Church clergy and | ” igs oe
rred t ain su vil I | fs j ° : . ip whe ridvrex 3 ia‘. Louder.
death itself, Dr. Kendal s ssfheaalail _ | a Wester 1, Who looked out upon the | the Libera’s, which may result in an attemot | morne9 ue, —s is pete =
aie ‘ ' ha ¥ ner Pry Se ’ ‘ ~ . ‘ vn ' ae * ; ‘as ose ‘ » Hae
: 6 to mercy. The | ner y ‘| country the morning afier a snow storm,said | to replace the present members of the Ox. | K ih ’ a Vie Puede ee ak: taki
"7 4 ; | 1 S ving ’ ital ea si eae ae a a , 5 ou al i . ac Be om ba ji. is j “ures We Duiie, i ie iad Steric .
os ' > | receive her sentence, when a shrill voice rang | it appeared as if nature had put on a clean | ford University with Mr. Gladstone and | si..0¢+ & Xone, Oxtord st, London
calmly, ‘lentreat y to be calm, Madam +) ¢hrough the court, and a female figure, her | Shirt. | Montague Bernard. Mr, Gladstone leads And ad! the London Wholesaie Honses,
dees: was Ul Y hushand | air hanging loosely over her shoulders,| A youth in town, who is always hungry, | the opposition to the Bill. AGENTS IN CANADA.
has been supe! | rushed forward to the dock, and extending | WS isked why he had such a hankering for | — Toro to.—Eili r Co, Wholesale Di ngyists
‘ Poisoned |" | her arms to the prisoner, who bent down to | yactuais. = * I was born jest at dinner time, } An oldtoper, who had joined a temper- nf ro sia ny hg
en0 wlicansa 1 . " - a as ; , and I've been hungry ever since,” was the | ance society, said he was at a loss what te Hasenili ee ee
She clasped | _" — ' her. Then a striking likeness was revealed | quick reply pe he ae ae , , Ps St. Jotm, N. B —it. 1. Spencer.
on a og we t sal : ay sch hs ds | drink—he ceuldn’t have anything to do with | Fijir.y..’N. S.—Avery, Brown and Co,
ST a ' ‘5 only the last comer was prettier, fairer, eo | water, because it is so constantly drunk | — alee
came forth with a gas} ‘ sor more delicate iow To QUIET HORSES |} now a days. M | | Ch | tf
‘Indeed, it is t can give no certifix ‘ Laura, why are you here? _ “Will you take a kiss?’ asked a young ontred p d .
. This t er that must be investi : . , ' | rding | or ade by Prof. | beau of his sweetheart, as he passed the ceeseour anal
cute. This isa ma that m be investi ‘To seve you. mv darling! answered the} * ling to a } made by Pi eau Ss sweetheart, as he passed the ae 5 ? i
outed Did you ever suspect Mr. G " ' * ' tg + ae Skill. of Florence i discovery which has | plate of con.ectionery at table. ‘“ Why, ae Subseribers intend running two
< r } J L i | ‘ sionatelv clasping the er i s, ‘ ‘ sacha , . ‘ ad om Pi . " " 5 Sa ‘ ‘ 8 ear cuas »above . a
3 ng ' } ore ecg angen Masay- phn : * . | been pushed behind him by many other: | Augustus!" exclaimed the blushing fait vessels between the above ports, der
ot having at Then she continued: ‘ Gentlemen, this is | ° : Pe le ~ * tone, ** not before all these people!” ing the Summer,
sbsery Dr. Ke ‘ See , . a Pee «| it was found that it was quite enough to |} ‘ "
ssatnagtia | my sister; al! she has stated is true she : ncbeivcnngeadiopmahiet Ne ee The Laodamia, $6 tons,
There was 4 | : : ‘ ills} innocent! If any : 6 c ils ty Shs Mitel ahi the . | ¢ r IMPORTANT T0 THE PUBLIC will leave Montreal about the Ist JUNE,
ing on her knes tending her arms, the | was John Guilford’s wife! ae lungers along the sides of the nose, to | calling at Summerside, and will be followed
woman exciaime! Mer i Dr She had scarcely ended when she fell in a | Stop the activity of the heart and respiration, | by another vessel a fortnight later.
- i ¥
Kendal! Let me entreat 1, in charity, | ewoon upon the fleor and stop consciousness in a measure. He | oy We shall thus be enabled to supply our |
! t . | : i : } ay rt « 4: RS
do net make it know | Carried to the Judge's room. her sister | lid not find, but left another to find it, that | Se ean — FLOUR, at Cost, Charges |
‘N make it known? fhe doctor re-}) was allowed to attend ber; and while there | 'nterchanges between and tissue s and blood af HYNDMAN BROS
eviled szed upon the figure at his! ‘i er owned that she had spoken | 's also stopped It is well known now that | “ae : *
posed : } | the prisoner own iat Si ac $f al em Ch*town, 19th May, 1874.-—4i
feat, adding Unhappy w an! it is YOU) falsely the most of those mem who succeeded in | —_—
who pols | «fam Laura’s sister, and not Mrs. Guild-] quieting violent horses put their fingers to “i : pe begs tea aa ng Pen i We would alse inform the Trade that we
: | ane 1¢ inhabitants o rince Kdward Is- | have just received sual Stock of
eae «ah “d. rising slo “j F me A ous } , P umeatimaa + dle se gies 1ave just received our usual Stock of
No,’ she I, 1g slowly it} ford,’ she said. ‘As I stated, when speak-| that part, and sometimes inside the hares, | jand that they have rented the Building on J
was not ile lied by his own hand ] | ing of myself in the third person, I had ar- Merely touching these parts may produce TEAS, GrOCERIES, &C.-
Set Mele Gas MR Will 1 ceca cl ue totes feawing | sambalet: praming herd yen then, ka QUEEN STREET hae og ea
— , say He | rived to take farewell of her before leaving nee, PECOMSE Hare Upon tnem Aas ’ per recent arrivals from Great Britain.
woked intently at him, as if to read his| >. p¢ ‘ 18 ‘or er husband far more offect. Itis not esse nlial that ' F ‘ " Also, to arrive per Lady Rodney, frow
~~ , } > ——e [mr Freem, —— ee : 9 ast | (Next door to Messrs. Owen CONNNLLY & | London. 50 Chests TEA each lg ‘
thoughts; then saia 1 are snot young | The Cedars. I was preparing to quit the application be made there, as the pressure Co's), for the purpose of carrying on a . iy ries ’ ‘ s .
you have a kin 1 face I will trust you of the lip may produce the same thing. In HYNDMAN BROS.
Dreading the res; aibility of
dence, Dr. Kendal would have refused,
with imploring look she entreated
such confi-
but,
‘jn pity, bear me You have discovered
the truth; but do not condema me without
cause. My jifeis in your hands
Leaving the bedside, she approached a
table in the centre of the room, her face
partiy averted from the light, and proceeded,
in measured tones: ‘Six years ago, the wife
of that man-—
*Yourself?’ suggested Dr. Kendal; as
hardly knowing how to avoid confronting
her, he leaned cn the back of a chair.
She made an impatient gesture with her
haad, and proceeded
‘Six years ago, | was one of the happiest
of girls. People beautiful. I
know I had many admirers, and had not a
called me
n
care, I was my poor father’s idol, and my
family $ spoilt darling.
She stopped to struggle with her emos
tions. In a few seconds, recovering herself
she continued—
‘] was not eighteen when my father, now
deal, fell into difficulties threatened
His chief creditor was
ifurd, who pressed him tothe ut-
which
ruin and disgrace
John Gu
most for a seitiement, Ruin was impending,
When a means of escape was offered. John
Guildford promised to cancel the debt on
Feceiving ine as his wife. My faiher refused
the sacrijice; but I, havin erheard the
Conversation, frankly tendered the hand
where [ could rot give my heart. John
Guildford, hard and.obdurate, accepted ine.’
Mrs. Guildford faused, The doctor cast you have wi// religion?’
| house at the very moment my poor darling
what Mr
dead.
that I
ing suspi
rushed into the room, telling me
Guilford had done,
was in such a
and that he
state
would
was
of terror
br
She
dreaded her manner ion
on herself were she seen;
she was not much known, I persuaded her to
er, in hers. She obeyed, but
stayed near to see the result. Had she not,
ous ermelty, such as no mind can conceive,
for the sake of others.’
‘ Brave, Dr.
generous heart!’ remarked
wrist. ‘She will suffer no more in
better.’
ing, ‘She is safe—she has found freedom at
last!’
>
When a Tennessee father walks into a
newspaper office with a shot gun on his arm
and says, “My darter has writ some poetry
which I want yeu to publish,’ how's a feller
going to plead press of matter?
A speculative gentleman wanted to dis-
pose of some bees, so, to attract purchasers
he printed the following placard :—‘* Exten-
| sive sale of live stock, comprising not less
| than one hundred and forty thousand head,
| With an unlimited right of pasture.”’-—The
ingenious trick succeeded to admiration,
| for his stock brought high prices.
A lady under great affliction, which she
did not bear in a very angelic way, once said
to her friend,“ Oh, my dear what should 1
have done in all this without religion?” «1
am sure I cannot teil,” was the answer,‘‘but
you could not have done much worse than
therefore, aware
take my place, and leave me, who was calm-
apparently
I would have gladly accepted death to have
saved one who had sugered six years’ barbar-
Kendal, removing his finger from the little
this
world, poor child—her spirit has flown toa
The sister dropped on her knees, exclaims
:
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DRY GOODS BUSINESS
some animals, rabbits and guinea pigs, if we
pass needles into their chests and hearts so
as to judge of respiration and circulation, we
find that the needles stop altogether as we
press the lips or part of the cheek. It is not| And trust by purchasing their Goods in
the best markets and selling them very low,
to merit a share of the public patronage.
N. B. Wholesale Buyers, Far-
mers, and others will learn some-
thing worth knowing hy examinine
ORR & CO’S
STOCK, before purchasing elsewhere.
Charlottetown, May 18 1874. ly
Tobacco & Cigars!
HE Subscrib »:ofiers for sale (in Bond,)
that the poor creature is frightened, as when
we have deprived them partly of their cons
sciousness, or almost altogether, by the use
of chloroform, the same phenomena occur.
There is a very curious fact mentioned by
Catlin, who travelled in the west, and who
wrote volumes the Indians. He states
that the calves of the buffalo, if they are
eanght, and the air from the lungs of a man
is strongly breathed into their nostrils, will
become
on
so fascinated by that peculiar intlu
ence that they will run after the horse of the
hunter, and follow him five or six miles. It
ig Sail, and Mr. Catlin affirms it, that in
Texas, or other parts of the country where
there are wild horses taken by the lasso, if
the hunter succeeds in taking hold of the
horse's nostrils, and then forcibly expels air
from his lungs into the nostrils of the horse,
he will follow him anywhere, and will bes
come perfectly tame.
to be studied
These facts deserve
I have heard that when Mr,
farey acted so poweriully on very violent
horses, bothfin this country and in Europe,
a choice Lot of
SMOKING & CHF WING TOBACCO,
and three Cases CIGARS.
74 Boxes Tobacco, in Solace, Sunshine, Vir-
ginian, Navy and Black Diamond.
3 Cases Cigars in Victoria & Flor Gertrude.
Samples can be seen at Sale Raom
N. RANEIN,
Corner Water & Pownal Sts
Clvtown, April 13, 1874.
he hadsomething to do with their
What he did, however,
nostrils
also, -he
great measure sex
ishing the activity of the principal organs,
It is very natural, therefore, that such a
power should be acquired by one who has
done such a thing to an animal as intelli-
gent as a horse,
x
kept in a}
ret, The part of the system |
at any rate, has a great deal ta do in dimin-
REMEMBER
| The only place in P. E. Island, to buy
MacGill's Prize
TURNIP SEED,
| Is AT
HENRY A. HARVIE’S.
Charlottetown, June 1, 1874.
Ch’town, May 28, 1874.
MONTAGUE PACKET.
TUE fast-sailing Schooner Maria
Alva, will ply, once-a-week,
during the present Summer, be-
tween Charlottetown and Mon-
tague Bridge, calling at Georgetown, to and
from said Ports.
For Freight, apply, in Charlottetown ,to
Messrs. MacDonald & Owen, Water Street;
n Georgetown,to Messrs. A. A. MacDonald
i Bros., and at Montague Bridge, to Pierce
Gaul, Esq.
JAMES McEVOY,
Master & Owner
Montague Bridge, May 4, 1874. 2m
St- Lawrence Marine Insur-
ance Co. of P. E, Island.
Boarp or Dinecrors:
ARCHIBALD KENNEDY, Esq., resident.
Joun F. Ropertson, Esq.
ARTEMAS LorpD, Esq.
Ratru B. Prakn, Esq.
P. W. HynpMAN, Esq.
THOMAS Morris, Esq.
W. D. Srewarr, Esq.
Risks taken daily at their office, Exchange
Building.
FREDERICK W. HYNDMAN,
Ch’town, March 16, 1874.—ly Secretary.
"Turnip Seed,
TURNIP SERD!
GET THE BEST.
Farmers buy your TURNIP SEED from
HENRY A. HARVIL.
Ch’town, June 1, 1874.
1
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|
|
| Als@ on hand a good assortment of Cigars
| other store in Charlottetown.
| Jam., 5, 1874.
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Commercial College.
WELSH & OWENS BUILDING.
ft.
Wal
9 Qiwaand
Queen Street.
DIcsIGNtiI
Bidneate Young Men for Business
BOOK-KEEPING in all its branches, both |
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Comptete Course of Actual Business,
engaved in by all the students. Parti
attention given to
lar
enuiar
CORRESPONDENCE,
SPELLING, <&c.
Our Course of Instruction affords a
amount of
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
relating to Business pursuits, which is of the
greatest importance to Young Men intend
ing to go into business for themselves.
No Young Man Can Afford to miss a Course at this
Institution.
Business men and others interested are
cordially invited to call and examine our
system.
Hours—94 a. m. to 12 p. m.,
BUSINESS
large
frem 2 to 4,
Circulars containing full particulars will
be sent free to any address, on application to
T. B. REAGH, Principal.
Ch’town, Jan. 5, 1874.—tf
SUGAR,
THE Subscribers otter for Sale--
12hhds Bright Retailing ugar
in Bond.or duty paid.
MACDONALD & OWEN.
ONE BOX OF CLARKE’S B 41 PILLS
S warranted to eure all discharges from the
i Urinary Organs. in @ ther sex, acquired or
constitutional Gravel ind!
Sold in Boxes, $1.50 each, b
Patent Medicine Vendore.
a 2
buck.
aud
the
tials
Pains in
all Ch
CKALKE
LINCOLN,
Sole Proprietor, F. J.
ENGLAND.
EXPORT AGENTS.
Burgoyne Buarbidges a toleman St., Londou
Newbury and Sons + vate Street, London
Barclay and Sons, 95 Farrinydon Street, London
Londo».
Aud all the London Wholesale Hoases
AGENTS IN CANADA.
Montrealt —! Hiott and Co., WholesuleDi ugyvists.
Shapter end Owen,
Hamilton. —Winer and Co
St. John. N. B —H. L. Spence:
(tulifax, N. S--Avery, Brown and Uo
October 13, 1873; ly
Sharlortetown
EAM BAKERY,
€
BRICK BUILDING,
PRINCE STREET.
HE SUBSCRIBER in returning thanks
for past favors, respectfully intimates to
numerous customers and the public
that he is preparing a large
BREAD:
Extra Pilot,
Cabin Pilot,
No. 1 Navy,
his
supply of
riLoT
Nog 1 Pilot,
No. 1 Thin Pilot, |
No. 2. Thin Pilot, | No. 2 Navy,
Thick Family Pilot, | Fancy Pilot,
BISCUIT & CRACKERS:
Dyspepsia Crackers,
Coffee Crackers,
Ginger Crackers,
Oyster Crackers,
Wire Crackers,
| Thin Captain’s do,
Abernethy Crackers
Lemon Crackers,
Captain’s Biscuit,
Soda Biscuit,
Wine Biscuit,
Medford Biscuit,
Seed Sugar Biscuit,
Sugar Crackers,
Butter Crackers,
Water Crackers,
which he can confidently recommend and
warrant to be BETTER and CHEAPER
than ‘can be imported.
Persons requiring any of the above articles
He has now ready
300 bbis.
of Superior No. |, & No.2
Navy Bread, which he
offers for Sale on his |
usual liberal Terms.
All orders from town or country receive
JOHN QUIRK
Ch town April 20, 1874
JOYFUL NEWS
LIF’ of MAN BITTERS
—AND—~ }
pomsixo MEDICINE. |
rr. CURES,
Dropgy in its worst form; Liver Complaint; |
Jaundi®® ; Swelling of the Limbs and face; }
Asthma, of whatever kind; Dyspepsia, Bili- |
ousness, Consumption, Spitting of blood,
Bronchitis, Sick Headsache, Running Sores,
Erysipelas, Stoppage of the Menses, Kidney
and Gravel Complaint, Measels, Fevers, Sea
the Stomach, Piarrhoa,
Morbus, Tooth-
ache and Ague, Sprains, Strains, Felons
Chilblains, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Sore Eyes,
Sack and Side, Cuts and Cracked
Throat, Pains in
before
which;
ya For Certificates, &e., taken
Justices of the Peace, see Pamplets
can be furnished at the Agencies.
For sale by dealers generally.
Agents at Charlottetown, T. DesBrisay
Wholesale Agent, Wm. R. Watson.
Manufactured by
CALEB GATES, & Co.
Middleton, Annapolis, Co, N,
1873.
8
Dec 1,
obaceo, tigars, Pipes.
JUST received, ex ‘ Alhambra” from
Boston, the choicest lot of Smoking To-
bacco ever offered for sale in Charlotte-
town. Lovers of the weed can now be
supplied with almost every kind of Bright
and Dark Tobacco manufactured in Anmer-
ica,
Contest Twist, Virginia TOBACCO
Clurm Twist
Oriental Fig, ee
Navy 5’s, se
Fine cut ig 1
Invincible Fig, ne *
McDonald’s Canadian Bright Navy,
do ” Solace,
do ” Dark.
and Pipes, which we sell cheaper than any
BLATCH McKENZIE & CO,
Charlottetown Cemetery Company.
NOTICE.
S the Act of our Legislature, passed
inJune, 1872, enacts, that from and
after the first day of January, 1874, it shall
not be lawful, under certain penalties, to
inte: any dead body in the Protestant burying
Ground, on the Malpeque Road, in
the fifth and 4s
the New Cemetry is now ready for
interment, application for burials there-
in must be made to the undersigned,
at his residence in Kent Street.
ward of this City ;
Plots for interments, 15 by 20 feet, equal
tol share of the Company’s ground, avail-
able for $30,on payment of two-thirds of
the purchase money, and subject to another
call of $10.
Plots for individual interment 82 each.
Persons desirous of obtaining allotments
in the Cemetry, will please apply to}
William Cundall, Esq., the Treasurer ot}
the Company.
By Order
JOHN LEPAGE, Sec’y.
Dec.29, 1873.
LAIN JOB AND BOOK
PRINTING done at the
EXAMINER OFFICE.
Dr. 3. Walker’s California Vin-
egar Bitters are a purely Vegetable
preparation, made chiefly from the na-
tive herbs found on the lower ranges of
the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor-
‘TERE: SSECR Tangy
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ONDON Q ERLY REVIEW, Coy
AND
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ive a hberal compensation
lhese periodicals constitute a w
|msicellany of modern thought,
nia, the medicinal properties of which | and criticism. The cream of al] Es
are extracted therefrom without the use | books worth reviewing is found hen P
of Alcohol. The question is almost they treat of the leading events of th
daily asked, “‘ What is the cause of the | world in masterly articles written
unparalleled success of VinrGar Brr- | who had special knowledge of the nee
TERS?” Our answer is, that they remove treated. The American Pnblisherg pee
the cause of disease, and the patient re- upon all intelligent readers in this
covers his health. They are the great | liberal support of the Reprints gi:
blood purifier and a life-giving principle, they have so long and so cheaply furnj
a perfect Renovator and Invigorator feeling sure that no expenditure for
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history of the world has a medicine been as that required fora subscription to thea
compounded possessing the remarkable the Ou
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aa of every disease man is heir to. They ‘ rent Britian,
are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, TERMS -
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Vinecar BIrrers are Aperient, Diaphoretic, | For any three Reviews, 1000 « &
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stimulating the secretions of the liver, ae. a ee ee
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tation of the Heart, Inflammation of the 11 Ex. Bolldine. ) &
Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid- Ch’town, June 1, 1874. § Im
neys, and a hundred other painful symp- . a
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Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Howatt’s Choice Red Clover.
Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Godfrey’s Prize Red Clover.
Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. Howatt’s Prize Alsike Clover
In these, as in all other constitutional Dis- a0 wariented ek tule mt .
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For Inflammatory and Chronic Cine esuet Me ‘
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit- {| -*——— "= ee
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of - i
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these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseasos | - i ;
are caused by Vitiated Blood. = = ee ee
Mechanical Diseases.—Persons en- —— —
gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as ig OF
Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and at LEN SQUARE
Miners, as they advance in life, are subject
to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard | §*FY ¥p %! Ait ma }
against this, take a dose of WaLKER’s Vix- | i J v | e |;
EGAR Bitters occasionally. 4
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet-
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Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worms,
Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch,
Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors -
and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name
or nature, are literally dug up and carried {| Our premises have heen greatly enlarged
out of the system in a short time by the uso | and are now the
of these Bitters.
Pin, Tape, and other Worms, anam
lurking in the system of so many thousands, L, ARGEST and BEST ARRANGED
are effectually destroyed and removed. No '
a of medicine, no vermifuges, no =
thelminitics will free the system from wo/ins |
like these Bitters. i iN TH E CITY,
For Female Complaints, inyoung { 9) equal to any in the Lower Provinces
or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo-
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Bitters display so decided an influence that | 41, WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE
improvement is soon perceptible. PEROT SATISRACT
att EREFE S. SFACTION.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when- PERFECT SATISFACTION,
ever you find its impurities bursting through -——
the skin in Pimples, Bruptions, or Sores: 5 eee ha :
cleanse it when you find it obstructed and 1ave 200,000 feet Seasoned Lumber ander |
sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is over, for manufacturing purposes.
foul ; your feelings will teli you when. Keep iia nr ee : = Ps
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will follow. Frame Moulding, 80 different patterns
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Drugrists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, California, Cheap.
and cor. of W yee and Charlton Sts., N. Y. Oval, Gothic and Square Picture Frames, in
Sold by all Druaggists and Dealers. Gilt and Walnut
August 25. 1873 a ao
rT ich oe - as thine oo | ou the latest Styles of Rustic Frame
THE EXAMINER.” Gilt, for Oil Pictares, Cheap.
English, German, and American Looking
THE Glasses and Mirror Plates. ‘
A few Large Mantle Mirrors and Pier Glas ;
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POETRY. ip Ait } 1 RANDOM READIN bat BUILT. claims that he is not above business, but anxious
SE : I h to rK ? ieee a NENT : a » do it GC tomers ce sheep, are gregarious,
i eee } ga ’ pa Te pee “Go to, | us bi 11 : ity and e tower, | : _ ‘k w . t ee . — ceo If nobody
THE POWER OF WOMEN, shill I : ' nto heaven,” was the | else were engaged in the same business, it would
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W \ ‘ In va y | is y to sisi | tize in the wer. t vuse tl are tempted to
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WA : j ‘ aollsout nies » ve land nlenty {f vo have pl ty r 1 tim if nl ~ RIERCHANTS
“i " : graded wf! ioorspe thet ng astound- | WILL FIND CUSTOMERS
hi I g ; : When two persons get marrie@®in North ‘ uled 2 Pat .
| i trov ik 1 N rolina, they e therefore said to be : , Ne | P R | N G u 0 0 D S
W , ee ‘ tved at any interferen fam sed.” } atfectionate union of the several States, ana
‘ ; : , , : : sa . , BY ADVERTIZNG IN
I sawa tie brought me to this gloomy house, a prisoner Breach of good manners—for ruin to stare | the unparalleled consideratien in which the ,
| watched, spied upon by the crone you saw, | one in the face. Great Republic is held by all peoples from ‘ THE EXAMINER.'
T | ¥! , 4 slodee at ] ? . ; 1 _— ahya 4 © ae
LITERATU RE, | the only servant he would allow ma. ery — and timber — t be much | the Dan to the Beersheba of the earth:
eet y 1. no nag | used till they are seasoned. lls ae : Sty s inspired by .
“en acheseheeiantienieie teatime The doctor averted his ta Phe narra- | Why is aschool mistress like the letter C? PE ee Pe i 4 The usual reductions to those who
~ © . : : 5 as : ss . i 7 syery mao and wo-
SELF SACRIFICE. tive touched him. —Because she makes classes out of lasses. the ome sperig : "7 : 1 by tl ADVERTIZE
} y are a Jor and South, is stirred by the
Dr. Silas Keuda) had drawn his chair be- | to the horror of his visits. I was a slave— | writing master is, ‘* How do you flourish?” } same impulse Ail the poopres & oe 8 a oi nae
i , hoping to enjoy @ quiet] nota wife. No task-master was ever more] Evelyn said that a great fortune ** honest- | are earnest spectators and students of our 10¢ AGENTS WANTED—Maleand Fe-
ey W surgery bell rang, and | brutal. | prayed for death—it would not| ly got and unenyvied is next to a miracle.” | progress.” This is truly affecting. Nothing male, forthe “ Transmission of Life,”
rgery ~ 1d + brutal aved I Wii ik WOU i - i 2 . 64 id e nag : . < ee
t - thet } 1s wan : ' \ dead failure—An undertaker in New] js wanting to make the parallel complete | and the “ Physical Life of Woman, ” both
vi sas | ork has called a meeting of his creditors. |... 9 tower whose top may reach unto} by Dr. Napheys. Agent's profits, $150 to
' : ‘ sah cu ' | Why is cashmere shawls like deaf people? | , aven, and this want seems likely to be sup- $250 a tend Beane reteagun ion most |
y rising, he W be 2G Poor thing ! murmured t tor Because you can’t make them here. pial . ' aay poate. eminent Divines, Physicians and editors in
w s t ‘ W Ww ane flash. humor is sheet } plied through an ingenious device ofa Phila-| america. Immense sales everywhere.
‘ ’ : : ' It is the lightning Masa, ft § sheet | oi r int ” .
$ Thre lavs 2 Mr. G ord wd | iehtning fdelphia marfufacturer, The proposal to Send for Terms and Circulars to C. W /
iE ols he ask from London There he pa if : ten Some one says auctioneers prefer people | build an iron tower 1,000 feet high is thu M . gen t. Joh N.B
Guildford. He isn’t —he's| perate man-—here he gave way to the most] With countenances forbidden leommented on by a New York scientific] “89- *<. *°¢*- : sia
down in a fital a legrading intemperance Ile can What kind of sassaze eee ene _ tae ried journal :—‘* We trust they may have full OUTFITS Employment at your homes or |
er than he intended, he be n old lady of the young ma 1 of ” — swing, and that the biggest row that ever travelling. The work is conge- |
wd peanuts, as he passed through ghe train vet was ‘kitked ‘up ety thé face of this globe | FREE nial, honorable, and pays the best |
Mord repeat the doctor,| was ill a wal atten selling bananas. : f : ’ a , ro that » of anything ever before offered. |
$ coat; * thatis t gentieman | him, but he would not permit me to admin- A Missouri woman won a house and gur- be the result of their eli oo ‘ t a Cash — a soeelese — sent |
‘ ‘ ' } » and » ‘ yb aiend, wv yuld suggest that all the church | “ree. Address at once, Cleremont Daniels & Co.
lid his fase ? sow — ci he brought wit i len in a raffle, and then she had t uy ajend, we wot sugg | : ,
Did his wife send me ister the medici t on a. & Soe - re. 2 ie 1+. «| 935 Notre Dame St., Montreal
~ | Ss; r. but he was! There w two bott! ‘ fw) >to keep her adorers frou wearing OUt | pejjs obtainable in the country should be for : : tei ea at Ieee
i? sSpeane, Sif, it &€S8 ne a here ere two Dollies, On t Wi . : 2
ght I'd better come on! ae ; ; He hinted I hi mal " the time transported to the Quaker City, and F ? E S$ nH
t A we fr e0ile [ pdVeuiCU poisen i pte “oe pee not ; , it i« apeelf ‘ re r
mistake in the draught Tw } rs after af who knows fi fall : rece suspended in and about the town. Leta
} mist iu ti arauga vy ——s saint ‘ he man Who is awiully urbane Oo Is T UJ R N | p S fF f |
; a" } 1 thous rsespower airs Pes . >
So saying, ‘ the horse and | drinking deeply, he arose from Ms bed to gel} wife before strangers is also her bane behind thousand horsespower airscompressor be ’
started down towards the dark road towards | his draught. I told him was not time, | their backs. placed at the base of the iron tower to supply
Kelsinbourne, a village three miles distant Liflihg his hand, he struck me He reeled Upon men of small understanding nothing | wind to as many fog-horns as can be made KVERY VARIETY,
, , | : in “— » | makes so deep animpression as what they.| «qo bristle from the portholes of adifice , . 4 y
The man being dead, there was e need | to the mantel-piece and took up th seat d » not understand. ’ ; 1 oe ee by nee oe 6 W HOLESA LE AND RETAIL.
ste. as he 5 ' i » » pointed to the spot alluded to, and rv 5 é : : _. | Let all the guns obtainable from the arsenals
for haste, as he was only required see) oo pointed cine Iu Siberia whispers can be heard halfa{ — » sinidliieilin ofthis Uieibdh Siding Vaveie PRICES LOw.
certilicate, and Silas Kenda nemnbering | sumed, mile, and when a fellow goes sparking he |:A9°¢ B8¥t-sares of the Vaned eS WOvera-
his cheerfu wished that his nfrere,| ‘1 would have arrested his hand—for he | carries a slate and writes down what he in- | ment be shipped to the spot, and mounted Al '
& young man just beginning practice, had | took the wrong bottle. He turned upon m : ye i) eer A olin SE jin such a@ way as to make their explosions HASZARD’S AGRICULTURAL STORE,
. _ ban r t tone. | t is me ly that is influenced by no t affar » > - or > wohi
been at hom j with acurse. Recoiling, 1 stood as stone Cis time omy th 7 most effective. Let the Government prohibit
aad | et a . on like ex > are a
The Cedars- red brick tached | All the misery, the bitter insults I had suf- | ur Ber wm gh stp ee | the importation of powder-crackers and West Queen Square, Charlottetown.
teda a dull, red brick, detached | : } mistake the true work of genius. June 8, 1874.—tf
house, stan ing apa » villace—had | fered, occurred to me. I ° t | We should never play with favor: we can't | othe aiondonde Into al ther port on pt — ———-~-____— RCCRSRTEU CEM aie ne RCL Dt
for three years been rented by Mr. Guildford, | the recent blow, and remained motionless. | too ciosely embrace it when it is real, nor | Philadelphia from the present day until the i Ce ot a ee
Si. f; ; saw hit li the glass—afler declarir tly too fat from it whenit is false. momentous occasion, and let these goods wuith ckaces a \
oe i geechereyts api ial ai adn ake | humor and Peporngerting= Ree 005 | A LLL PERSONS indebted to the Examtn-
John Guildf —a spare man of sixty he would sleep wel] for this night at ieast _Inviola ny fidelity, goo ‘a th one come | be held in the Government warehouses un- | Z ER, either for Subscriptions or Adver-
is ' i } Nacenc f temper ontiive all the charms sis ashiet en . ; ; : . >
il i te cae - i —raise it to his lips, and drink off the fatal | Piacency 0 sale tilthe period arrives for their use. Let the | tisments, are requested to make IMME-
with Sharp, hari, un} ssessing res— raise it to | i ¢ . ofa tine face, and make the decay of it in- | , TE PAY ti . ane
magsed most of his t mn Londo « ng | draught, which laid him wl he is visthle af American eagle be staitoned at the top of DIATE PAYMENT to the undersigned,
— ecg celgaiete ies sii vit, : : i Taek ot cr : peage >be bie ‘lite ‘oblien tI ., | Who alone is authorized to receive and grant
his ver} g w weak She could say no more, sav et) There are three companions with whom | © tower to ace his screams to the genera!) roceipts for the same.
delicate + 8 P i mereyv—save me you should always keep on good terms— j din. Thi from midnight to midnight on } By order,
which i ; we ‘Unfortunate w nn xclaimed the kind | first,your wife; second, your stomach; third | the fourth of July let the beils ring, the ar- | W. L. COTTON,
i : anal dead ‘ees wea tan in ¢ , | Your couscience. ! tillery fire, the fog~horns blow, and the} Jan.19th, 1874. Manager
nite jearted t ave lal I ve i Pre . ; Liliery . ht} 1Ug—T 5 OW, ne ipatieiiea
veiled, mua? ean wh big | A eylical old bachelor says :—“ Ideas are, a cin Sehesin aconeanth If by idle
\ 2 twas)’ posit ' ,| like beards: men only get them when they | les ree gaeie be eye ee ae 1874. FRESH SEEDS, 1874.
4 s life was u The door was thrown open; a man Of} are grown up, and women never have any.” | pensation of Providence, a confusion of Hea ea
] i ance gave t ue to dark visage appeared on the threshold ‘He has left a void that cannot be easily | tongues c uuld be sent as in aneient Babel, | (VUE Subscriber has received via Halifax,
t sees D Ki oe ead ‘Your duty, Dr. Kendal said, auth fille d,’ as the bank di ‘@tor touchingly re- | it would add zest to the occasion If there from Covent GarpDex, London, a
hs a ek, lively. ‘John G Leal VictiIn | marked of the absconding cashier. anything in spiritualism, we shail expect | “-ARG® SUPPLY oF
paid oD ( n what } seen ' i il nace SEP ahi i - pis anylouing 1 pirituaiism, Hail l | :
a ee . ‘ ouceman, Who has a beat ¢t ies . m
of Me. | t strih vor. | £04! play, and th : wife, is) ong, thinks of entering into ‘compeltion | %0 8 the shade of William Penn arise at| Field.Garden and Flower Seeds,
mar. ts & Siri 3 sete long Hinks OL entering into compeltion : So 1 . 7
abiv: s . tt his destroy \ he vegetable growers this summer the call, and say to his municipal successors, | Warranted the growth of 1873.
PR ieee” I se ¥ ¢ \\ ate with the Hebrew prophet of old,— Why | Wma. R. WATSON,
® t Vi i s th g i s in oo al is “3
: La sw i { , ‘te “ } you disquieted me, to bring me up ?”— | City Drug Store, May 4, 1874. tf
An lest Was S ri} g ey , Natine > CS COTTON , >?
roferred t ; his unkind- | ba ind | ila Nation PARK’S COTTON WARP!
al ‘ ,
py W i i U ¥ = } _—_—- | r |
Kd we ' \ We s er see his like ag | Japax,—The census of Japan for the year WHITE, BLUE, RED, GRANGE AND GREEN.
t 4 ~ "6 o. : .
Abghting at The ( begin stening his scene 7 g how P . Georg nister while ( 1872 has just been published, and contains \ be heap ..
hors $ for np ae Br neral, when up jumped Smith, and says | many interesting and some curious items of | \o's 3's to 10's.
, ang ne ‘Til bet stamps ’'mas good aman as! information. From it we lear
t knock a a ay a) en i i arn that the! yyrapraNTED to be FULL LENGTH
. sad 1 i any of th ere folks. total population of the island is 33,110,825, | eae ni Pilla : sais
' etal . ihdhuees had I K ae , eee een , > his lof wi 16.796.158 1 i'16.3 edie and weight, STRONGER AND BET-
blind i wavy at! wuclinde 16 ' si y > \ ag mas. Prenes Fes) ‘= ol hi pe ms inayat awn ma es ans b, 314,5 | TER in every respect than any other Eng-
*" t had honed sending Dr. Spek be- | Woes: * Ifatuper meets a toper at a liquor | 687 are females. Of this number 14 are | ish or Americaa warp
aay ' "pS? | ing a young pra ' it \ ele Rene » SEDEY JUSt LO ARE | PEIRCE, 15 princesses, and 2666 of noble BEWARE or [mirations. None is genu-
- wit } 2 Crop, ought & top ; S$ wile to come, like birth, while of Buddhist priests,priestesses, | jne without our name on the labels. For
It w g as 2d lamp. ar | © ait yin 2 Cruncher’s wife, and flop? and nuns there are no fewer than 221,647. | sale by all dealers.
whict tie A near Geatl The Troy Press says, **Getting up in the | The Shictoo priests and priestesses number Wn. PARKS & SON,
: : : é She was asked if she ha \ > bight to give a baby a dose of soothing syrup | 102,477, and the ‘common people’ are put | New Brunswick Cotton Mills, St John N. B.
chaw was + ‘ ’ y A nt. hut it is hitt , » 27097 - i
rm her state i t} is not what one cares about, butit is hitting | down at 30,837,271. Among those‘com-| Feb. 2nd, 1374. ly
was I while. to Dr ae a fellow’s hese on the half open door that | mon people’ it is curious to notice the very
Ke . 4 : l Hi i ale nee ? rere ene large portion of women who are engaged in | -? THE reat ne THE Li a _
sie aaah is sik ? * Talk about severe mental labor of men,” | yarious trades and occupations For in, } Jeuteronomy, Cap. xil., verse 28.
tk P aa ted 8 . # tidie ? } Says Bertha, ikeS more hard study to | stance, eutot the total number of 14,870,
o $ i be er fr- ’ : . } oh dis F the fr + « a new enrince } _ oe a. ‘ -
eal No; she had called at The Cedars t caked ings ~ hew spring hat than ) 426 farmers,6,866,$12are famales; and 439, + COLA Fe ix Ec’:
a jay, having come to say good-bye, as she | WOU't ina’ the Supreme Court against | 409 merchant offices are presided over by .
On the servant mumbling out his name, | |, leaving England; but finding M cdlcisenietain | women, as compared with 819,782 which World famed Blood Mixture
the lady rose quickly, turning her face, en-| .., bgt oe POP ED al rc |, P say, Pat, do you know what time the | havemen as masters It is plain therefore, :
‘led by the falling shawl, towards him Guilford at home, and offended at his insults, | poat sails?” “ How do you know my bame is | that women in Japan are not suppressed Trade Mark— ‘Blood Mixture ”'
; | she had quitted the place at once | Pat?”— “I guessed it. Then you cat | as they are in most ef the Eastern coun-
‘I beg your pardon,’ ashe said, in a low, | | one } Aan ied patie * ' a’ Sie Bcd THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER & RKESTORER
: it : ‘a a ee? | + Where bad she gone?’ | guess what time the boat salls. | tries ; and the criminal statistics show that 7s Alger » cleaciew the heed Gow
‘i se — | ‘To France; where she was a governs | A country hotel keeper writes lis own | compared with the men they ore as honor | all iaguslsionenonst ‘oe too highly Fe commended
‘ Speke ¢ absent. rx : , ai wii : wate © re till of fase. tharchy saving tha eat, fa : : one . €3,C 0 4 gary © .
De Speke was absent, madam,’ rejoined | i | bill of fare, thereby sav ing the cost of print- | ably free from crime as they are diligent in Eor Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores
Dr. Kendall, ‘and your messenger took | ~ H ere | tng. a LROURODS, *Colly, soupe, roste | pursuitof lawful occupations. The crimi-} of all kinds it is a never-failiag and permanent
sill ten i er own testimony pointed h | - befe, fride ham, by led and bakt potatys,fride | nals in prison are said to number 2430, of cure;
‘ semeton 1 + a‘ ilty party, and she was committed for | oul puddin and mins pie. | whom only [19 are females ; while the num It Cures «li Sores
: trial Josh Billings says, ‘Yu kant find content- bers at the penal settlements are 962 and i ty et 7 - non the Neck.
r - YY + Cote Be n tha * Sop « t. ast oe orok 26 . ‘ Ce rated ore Legs
" Dr. Kendal was the ment laid down on the map; it iz an imagi- | 26, and at hard labor 2726 and 320. It is} fokca haa “rsa gia ates on tt aes
' . sas “ r } t tt ot nil t} > pear} . . ~ H vice pedicle ems deat P i
I hed ff wivelis . « ! iry plac settled yet, and those reach | impossible to suppose that these figures | Cures Hoary Mares
i i seq Sy gt my sooOnES® WHO Throw away Uicir COMPASS | even approximately represent the number Cures Caneerons Ulcers.
° ‘ I i 4 2 v4 a . { a it _ '
aot at ‘ ab eld ie sa or , j |of criminals in Japan. If they did they | hse a Skin Diseuses
& the Siig us $s Ait | . a * . hn ga oe tn to her cara » tilhewe : ee : : ; ‘ares Glandular Swelliuas
: ned indi id > John.” said a lady to her gardner, “lave | would yield the truly astonishing result | rpaigulpeapay’ ; fea Ps 1 Bag ie
t f ron ted any dish seed! ‘iN ne’ ed * : . ‘ | I = t f uy + Muller.
Still. | £ t rig aid fused to tel ; i ou hak : dany ra lish ed i No, ina am. that out of a popu ation of more than 33 ivan zy theneeoa a -
«Ty sta Mr G wae Wi en, lose no time in getting ft in. millions only 1 in 5500 is an offender against | is mixture is pleasant to the tuste, and
lv | The te I fh 590d, Ina a ie vay pian 2 ? 45 | the law. . wa free trom anyUhing injurious ng e
? a) } I ly KHOY ! l ies es lw Cons n noof enthe ex, tHe ro
puire a4 rtilica ath t th was t -| is very indigestible. 1: ‘ical curiosity has just been placed | privier s «utterers rive rial te test
stu! v > } | ; = An historical curiosity has ju een placer i x
‘ Yes wi ke wit! Wher you going?” asked a geatle-|in the Museum of the Invalides, Paris— | ''*,\" ft frow ail parts
a Re a . ¥e . isithid t * in's from a ists,
Dr. K ‘ g 2n . a perha by t , i friend who stepped oa an vrange | namely, the suit of armour which Charles | 53344), totries & i. i ahd a Been, eon
proached i j a S ‘ ‘| hl : F | and slipped inte the cutt ‘I’m going | VIL. presented to Joan of Arc, and which |¢ g@ ix times qnantity $41.0) each—sulficient |
nearer. T N a eniragll : eae to get out of this,” was the blunt reply. the heroine went to deposit at St. Denis after | ‘o «tl ‘ huent cure in the = . Jorits of
? i Guilford’s a | Wits ace where strikes are univers- | having been wounded under the walls of |! j iy - per at pia i p Sal * } } oe " na ai 7£ i zi? ri ; di cated Nystot
. S and the hen ' ,ally popular isthe bowling alley. [t may be | Paris, } wats
rawing x 4 f 4 dade that . out the la \ > om . . . : , diss ‘ KT j .
I Fs K g on s wile wer ' r ld a is a it the only pl “8 rer The public worship regulation bill, now . , itor, FS el . KI ’ ( y . zs
1 nat ‘ i v hia e pro yy yiect t * knocking . ee dee ‘ aPpor Ries’ iA Be a wht ENG
—_ ‘ . pi dion The la I wi Sei a : before Parliament, which is intended to ree | V0 tb. Anil , ip :
stood his npanion, d her s ies -, ai ert y strain the Hitualists, threatens to lead to | EX) ORT AGENTS
seeming Jik ersonifica f nig or}, Pa mh et ele ein a ay ee ® craphie bit of description, by | the coalition of the High Church clergy and | ” igs oe
rred t ain su vil I | fs j ° : . ip whe ridvrex 3 ia‘. Louder.
death itself, Dr. Kendal s ssfheaalail _ | a Wester 1, Who looked out upon the | the Libera’s, which may result in an attemot | morne9 ue, —s is pete =
aie ‘ ' ha ¥ ner Pry Se ’ ‘ ~ . ‘ vn ' ae * ; ‘as ose ‘ » Hae
: 6 to mercy. The | ner y ‘| country the morning afier a snow storm,said | to replace the present members of the Ox. | K ih ’ a Vie Puede ee ak: taki
"7 4 ; | 1 S ving ’ ital ea si eae ae a a , 5 ou al i . ac Be om ba ji. is j “ures We Duiie, i ie iad Steric .
os ' > | receive her sentence, when a shrill voice rang | it appeared as if nature had put on a clean | ford University with Mr. Gladstone and | si..0¢+ & Xone, Oxtord st, London
calmly, ‘lentreat y to be calm, Madam +) ¢hrough the court, and a female figure, her | Shirt. | Montague Bernard. Mr, Gladstone leads And ad! the London Wholesaie Honses,
dees: was Ul Y hushand | air hanging loosely over her shoulders,| A youth in town, who is always hungry, | the opposition to the Bill. AGENTS IN CANADA.
has been supe! | rushed forward to the dock, and extending | WS isked why he had such a hankering for | — Toro to.—Eili r Co, Wholesale Di ngyists
‘ Poisoned |" | her arms to the prisoner, who bent down to | yactuais. = * I was born jest at dinner time, } An oldtoper, who had joined a temper- nf ro sia ny hg
en0 wlicansa 1 . " - a as ; , and I've been hungry ever since,” was the | ance society, said he was at a loss what te Hasenili ee ee
She clasped | _" — ' her. Then a striking likeness was revealed | quick reply pe he ae ae , , Ps St. Jotm, N. B —it. 1. Spencer.
on a og we t sal : ay sch hs ds | drink—he ceuldn’t have anything to do with | Fijir.y..’N. S.—Avery, Brown and Co,
ST a ' ‘5 only the last comer was prettier, fairer, eo | water, because it is so constantly drunk | — alee
came forth with a gas} ‘ sor more delicate iow To QUIET HORSES |} now a days. M | | Ch | tf
‘Indeed, it is t can give no certifix ‘ Laura, why are you here? _ “Will you take a kiss?’ asked a young ontred p d .
. This t er that must be investi : . , ' | rding | or ade by Prof. | beau of his sweetheart, as he passed the ceeseour anal
cute. This isa ma that m be investi ‘To seve you. mv darling! answered the} * ling to a } made by Pi eau Ss sweetheart, as he passed the ae 5 ? i
outed Did you ever suspect Mr. G " ' * ' tg + ae Skill. of Florence i discovery which has | plate of con.ectionery at table. ‘“ Why, ae Subseribers intend running two
< r } J L i | ‘ sionatelv clasping the er i s, ‘ ‘ sacha , . ‘ ad om Pi . " " 5 Sa ‘ ‘ 8 ear cuas »above . a
3 ng ' } ore ecg angen Masay- phn : * . | been pushed behind him by many other: | Augustus!" exclaimed the blushing fait vessels between the above ports, der
ot having at Then she continued: ‘ Gentlemen, this is | ° : Pe le ~ * tone, ** not before all these people!” ing the Summer,
sbsery Dr. Ke ‘ See , . a Pee «| it was found that it was quite enough to |} ‘ "
ssatnagtia | my sister; al! she has stated is true she : ncbeivcnngeadiopmahiet Ne ee The Laodamia, $6 tons,
There was 4 | : : ‘ ills} innocent! If any : 6 c ils ty Shs Mitel ahi the . | ¢ r IMPORTANT T0 THE PUBLIC will leave Montreal about the Ist JUNE,
ing on her knes tending her arms, the | was John Guilford’s wife! ae lungers along the sides of the nose, to | calling at Summerside, and will be followed
woman exciaime! Mer i Dr She had scarcely ended when she fell in a | Stop the activity of the heart and respiration, | by another vessel a fortnight later.
- i ¥
Kendal! Let me entreat 1, in charity, | ewoon upon the fleor and stop consciousness in a measure. He | oy We shall thus be enabled to supply our |
! t . | : i : } ay rt « 4: RS
do net make it know | Carried to the Judge's room. her sister | lid not find, but left another to find it, that | Se ean — FLOUR, at Cost, Charges |
‘N make it known? fhe doctor re-}) was allowed to attend ber; and while there | 'nterchanges between and tissue s and blood af HYNDMAN BROS
eviled szed upon the figure at his! ‘i er owned that she had spoken | 's also stopped It is well known now that | “ae : *
posed : } | the prisoner own iat Si ac $f al em Ch*town, 19th May, 1874.-—4i
feat, adding Unhappy w an! it is YOU) falsely the most of those mem who succeeded in | —_—
who pols | «fam Laura’s sister, and not Mrs. Guild-] quieting violent horses put their fingers to “i : pe begs tea aa ng Pen i We would alse inform the Trade that we
: | ane 1¢ inhabitants o rince Kdward Is- | have just received sual Stock of
eae «ah “d. rising slo “j F me A ous } , P umeatimaa + dle se gies 1ave just received our usual Stock of
No,’ she I, 1g slowly it} ford,’ she said. ‘As I stated, when speak-| that part, and sometimes inside the hares, | jand that they have rented the Building on J
was not ile lied by his own hand ] | ing of myself in the third person, I had ar- Merely touching these parts may produce TEAS, GrOCERIES, &C.-
Set Mele Gas MR Will 1 ceca cl ue totes feawing | sambalet: praming herd yen then, ka QUEEN STREET hae og ea
— , say He | rived to take farewell of her before leaving nee, PECOMSE Hare Upon tnem Aas ’ per recent arrivals from Great Britain.
woked intently at him, as if to read his| >. p¢ ‘ 18 ‘or er husband far more offect. Itis not esse nlial that ' F ‘ " Also, to arrive per Lady Rodney, frow
~~ , } > ——e [mr Freem, —— ee : 9 ast | (Next door to Messrs. Owen CONNNLLY & | London. 50 Chests TEA each lg ‘
thoughts; then saia 1 are snot young | The Cedars. I was preparing to quit the application be made there, as the pressure Co's), for the purpose of carrying on a . iy ries ’ ‘ s .
you have a kin 1 face I will trust you of the lip may produce the same thing. In HYNDMAN BROS.
Dreading the res; aibility of
dence, Dr. Kendal would have refused,
with imploring look she entreated
such confi-
but,
‘jn pity, bear me You have discovered
the truth; but do not condema me without
cause. My jifeis in your hands
Leaving the bedside, she approached a
table in the centre of the room, her face
partiy averted from the light, and proceeded,
in measured tones: ‘Six years ago, the wife
of that man-—
*Yourself?’ suggested Dr. Kendal; as
hardly knowing how to avoid confronting
her, he leaned cn the back of a chair.
She made an impatient gesture with her
haad, and proceeded
‘Six years ago, | was one of the happiest
of girls. People beautiful. I
know I had many admirers, and had not a
called me
n
care, I was my poor father’s idol, and my
family $ spoilt darling.
She stopped to struggle with her emos
tions. In a few seconds, recovering herself
she continued—
‘] was not eighteen when my father, now
deal, fell into difficulties threatened
His chief creditor was
ifurd, who pressed him tothe ut-
which
ruin and disgrace
John Gu
most for a seitiement, Ruin was impending,
When a means of escape was offered. John
Guildford promised to cancel the debt on
Feceiving ine as his wife. My faiher refused
the sacrijice; but I, havin erheard the
Conversation, frankly tendered the hand
where [ could rot give my heart. John
Guildford, hard and.obdurate, accepted ine.’
Mrs. Guildford faused, The doctor cast you have wi// religion?’
| house at the very moment my poor darling
what Mr
dead.
that I
ing suspi
rushed into the room, telling me
Guilford had done,
was in such a
and that he
state
would
was
of terror
br
She
dreaded her manner ion
on herself were she seen;
she was not much known, I persuaded her to
er, in hers. She obeyed, but
stayed near to see the result. Had she not,
ous ermelty, such as no mind can conceive,
for the sake of others.’
‘ Brave, Dr.
generous heart!’ remarked
wrist. ‘She will suffer no more in
better.’
ing, ‘She is safe—she has found freedom at
last!’
>
When a Tennessee father walks into a
newspaper office with a shot gun on his arm
and says, “My darter has writ some poetry
which I want yeu to publish,’ how's a feller
going to plead press of matter?
A speculative gentleman wanted to dis-
pose of some bees, so, to attract purchasers
he printed the following placard :—‘* Exten-
| sive sale of live stock, comprising not less
| than one hundred and forty thousand head,
| With an unlimited right of pasture.”’-—The
ingenious trick succeeded to admiration,
| for his stock brought high prices.
A lady under great affliction, which she
did not bear in a very angelic way, once said
to her friend,“ Oh, my dear what should 1
have done in all this without religion?” «1
am sure I cannot teil,” was the answer,‘‘but
you could not have done much worse than
therefore, aware
take my place, and leave me, who was calm-
apparently
I would have gladly accepted death to have
saved one who had sugered six years’ barbar-
Kendal, removing his finger from the little
this
world, poor child—her spirit has flown toa
The sister dropped on her knees, exclaims
:
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some animals, rabbits and guinea pigs, if we
pass needles into their chests and hearts so
as to judge of respiration and circulation, we
find that the needles stop altogether as we
press the lips or part of the cheek. It is not| And trust by purchasing their Goods in
the best markets and selling them very low,
to merit a share of the public patronage.
N. B. Wholesale Buyers, Far-
mers, and others will learn some-
thing worth knowing hy examinine
ORR & CO’S
STOCK, before purchasing elsewhere.
Charlottetown, May 18 1874. ly
Tobacco & Cigars!
HE Subscrib »:ofiers for sale (in Bond,)
that the poor creature is frightened, as when
we have deprived them partly of their cons
sciousness, or almost altogether, by the use
of chloroform, the same phenomena occur.
There is a very curious fact mentioned by
Catlin, who travelled in the west, and who
wrote volumes the Indians. He states
that the calves of the buffalo, if they are
eanght, and the air from the lungs of a man
is strongly breathed into their nostrils, will
become
on
so fascinated by that peculiar intlu
ence that they will run after the horse of the
hunter, and follow him five or six miles. It
ig Sail, and Mr. Catlin affirms it, that in
Texas, or other parts of the country where
there are wild horses taken by the lasso, if
the hunter succeeds in taking hold of the
horse's nostrils, and then forcibly expels air
from his lungs into the nostrils of the horse,
he will follow him anywhere, and will bes
come perfectly tame.
to be studied
These facts deserve
I have heard that when Mr,
farey acted so poweriully on very violent
horses, bothfin this country and in Europe,
a choice Lot of
SMOKING & CHF WING TOBACCO,
and three Cases CIGARS.
74 Boxes Tobacco, in Solace, Sunshine, Vir-
ginian, Navy and Black Diamond.
3 Cases Cigars in Victoria & Flor Gertrude.
Samples can be seen at Sale Raom
N. RANEIN,
Corner Water & Pownal Sts
Clvtown, April 13, 1874.
he hadsomething to do with their
What he did, however,
nostrils
also, -he
great measure sex
ishing the activity of the principal organs,
It is very natural, therefore, that such a
power should be acquired by one who has
done such a thing to an animal as intelli-
gent as a horse,
x
kept in a}
ret, The part of the system |
at any rate, has a great deal ta do in dimin-
REMEMBER
| The only place in P. E. Island, to buy
MacGill's Prize
TURNIP SEED,
| Is AT
HENRY A. HARVIE’S.
Charlottetown, June 1, 1874.
Ch’town, May 28, 1874.
MONTAGUE PACKET.
TUE fast-sailing Schooner Maria
Alva, will ply, once-a-week,
during the present Summer, be-
tween Charlottetown and Mon-
tague Bridge, calling at Georgetown, to and
from said Ports.
For Freight, apply, in Charlottetown ,to
Messrs. MacDonald & Owen, Water Street;
n Georgetown,to Messrs. A. A. MacDonald
i Bros., and at Montague Bridge, to Pierce
Gaul, Esq.
JAMES McEVOY,
Master & Owner
Montague Bridge, May 4, 1874. 2m
St- Lawrence Marine Insur-
ance Co. of P. E, Island.
Boarp or Dinecrors:
ARCHIBALD KENNEDY, Esq., resident.
Joun F. Ropertson, Esq.
ARTEMAS LorpD, Esq.
Ratru B. Prakn, Esq.
P. W. HynpMAN, Esq.
THOMAS Morris, Esq.
W. D. Srewarr, Esq.
Risks taken daily at their office, Exchange
Building.
FREDERICK W. HYNDMAN,
Ch’town, March 16, 1874.—ly Secretary.
"Turnip Seed,
TURNIP SERD!
GET THE BEST.
Farmers buy your TURNIP SEED from
HENRY A. HARVIL.
Ch’town, June 1, 1874.
1
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| Als@ on hand a good assortment of Cigars
| other store in Charlottetown.
| Jam., 5, 1874.
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Commercial College.
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ft.
Wal
9 Qiwaand
Queen Street.
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amount of
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relating to Business pursuits, which is of the
greatest importance to Young Men intend
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Business men and others interested are
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Hours—94 a. m. to 12 p. m.,
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large
frem 2 to 4,
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Ch’town, Jan. 5, 1874.—tf
SUGAR,
THE Subscribers otter for Sale--
12hhds Bright Retailing ugar
in Bond.or duty paid.
MACDONALD & OWEN.
ONE BOX OF CLARKE’S B 41 PILLS
S warranted to eure all discharges from the
i Urinary Organs. in @ ther sex, acquired or
constitutional Gravel ind!
Sold in Boxes, $1.50 each, b
Patent Medicine Vendore.
a 2
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aud
the
tials
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all Ch
CKALKE
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ENGLAND.
EXPORT AGENTS.
Burgoyne Buarbidges a toleman St., Londou
Newbury and Sons + vate Street, London
Barclay and Sons, 95 Farrinydon Street, London
Londo».
Aud all the London Wholesale Hoases
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Montrealt —! Hiott and Co., WholesuleDi ugyvists.
Shapter end Owen,
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St. John. N. B —H. L. Spence:
(tulifax, N. S--Avery, Brown and Uo
October 13, 1873; ly
Sharlortetown
EAM BAKERY,
€
BRICK BUILDING,
PRINCE STREET.
HE SUBSCRIBER in returning thanks
for past favors, respectfully intimates to
numerous customers and the public
that he is preparing a large
BREAD:
Extra Pilot,
Cabin Pilot,
No. 1 Navy,
his
supply of
riLoT
Nog 1 Pilot,
No. 1 Thin Pilot, |
No. 2. Thin Pilot, | No. 2 Navy,
Thick Family Pilot, | Fancy Pilot,
BISCUIT & CRACKERS:
Dyspepsia Crackers,
Coffee Crackers,
Ginger Crackers,
Oyster Crackers,
Wire Crackers,
| Thin Captain’s do,
Abernethy Crackers
Lemon Crackers,
Captain’s Biscuit,
Soda Biscuit,
Wine Biscuit,
Medford Biscuit,
Seed Sugar Biscuit,
Sugar Crackers,
Butter Crackers,
Water Crackers,
which he can confidently recommend and
warrant to be BETTER and CHEAPER
than ‘can be imported.
Persons requiring any of the above articles
He has now ready
300 bbis.
of Superior No. |, & No.2
Navy Bread, which he
offers for Sale on his |
usual liberal Terms.
All orders from town or country receive
JOHN QUIRK
Ch town April 20, 1874
JOYFUL NEWS
LIF’ of MAN BITTERS
—AND—~ }
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Bronchitis, Sick Headsache, Running Sores,
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Throat, Pains in
before
which;
ya For Certificates, &e., taken
Justices of the Peace, see Pamplets
can be furnished at the Agencies.
For sale by dealers generally.
Agents at Charlottetown, T. DesBrisay
Wholesale Agent, Wm. R. Watson.
Manufactured by
CALEB GATES, & Co.
Middleton, Annapolis, Co, N,
1873.
8
Dec 1,
obaceo, tigars, Pipes.
JUST received, ex ‘ Alhambra” from
Boston, the choicest lot of Smoking To-
bacco ever offered for sale in Charlotte-
town. Lovers of the weed can now be
supplied with almost every kind of Bright
and Dark Tobacco manufactured in Anmer-
ica,
Contest Twist, Virginia TOBACCO
Clurm Twist
Oriental Fig, ee
Navy 5’s, se
Fine cut ig 1
Invincible Fig, ne *
McDonald’s Canadian Bright Navy,
do ” Solace,
do ” Dark.
and Pipes, which we sell cheaper than any
BLATCH McKENZIE & CO,
Charlottetown Cemetery Company.
NOTICE.
S the Act of our Legislature, passed
inJune, 1872, enacts, that from and
after the first day of January, 1874, it shall
not be lawful, under certain penalties, to
inte: any dead body in the Protestant burying
Ground, on the Malpeque Road, in
the fifth and 4s
the New Cemetry is now ready for
interment, application for burials there-
in must be made to the undersigned,
at his residence in Kent Street.
ward of this City ;
Plots for interments, 15 by 20 feet, equal
tol share of the Company’s ground, avail-
able for $30,on payment of two-thirds of
the purchase money, and subject to another
call of $10.
Plots for individual interment 82 each.
Persons desirous of obtaining allotments
in the Cemetry, will please apply to}
William Cundall, Esq., the Treasurer ot}
the Company.
By Order
JOHN LEPAGE, Sec’y.
Dec.29, 1873.
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