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    ae ail | LIVER COMPLAINT. VALUABLE en TAN | _ HERMANS & S0n,
    VATIONAL HYMN. WISCELLANEOLS. i TR 8a re oo aes Py |
    i The Liver is the great depurating aes BG, 9 i wre: Sy ere e 2 e.
    ‘ Me ie recone, aaa mae very oO eaiti ‘ hi f a asssoemitees _ | ie ay
    \ by | ore —“Y Pr ppe | a he housekeeper ot our heath : ¥ 8 ‘J . |
    SCOTCH PROVERBS heen termed the and also vo Be a | .
    s ‘ ind We ‘ e obse “lin the dissecting-room, aut Ve /
    ; . ii | ~~ dt I — . scotem examinations of oe T rince War S an @a er an ver . B Il H . .
    i oe tbat dogs bark at, | r'malingpost-moreom egnmiantons oft | | | tae ell-Hangers, Gun an
    \ mae ' ’ patan . t! 3 . | bodies of those who have died of eo ~¢ aie rf prin > y Ny ! Railwa alg 5 4
    \ dirty ba wep S Cony ich leases, that in a large proportioa OF Cases, | N () 1 j H i Ly; ‘4 . | | Iki 7) > ’
    Ag name's sunne:r tint (han won t | liver has given evidence of having ccelgge er 5 . - : | C y.-v dscns ~ c REwr,
    I ' ’ " ’ wan ae iver affections are equall ee P Cee ae > S77 é Y
    A’ complainin o wanto sillier, nane ¢ | been diseased I, yi-y - seer r by: : - that! HNO BE SOLD by Public Auction, on , | __— OPPOSITE WATSON'S DRUG STO.
    a9 it lit ti Aeige - ti ‘ a , and swine, are ten WEDNESDAY, the fifteenth day of CHANCE of TIME . A RE selling their choice stock of Groceries EG to return their thanks to the feneral
    \ “ t ve! ‘ ir “a ; oie all : March next. (187 it the hour of twelve i B cheaper than any other House in the public for the libera} patronage extend
    t wea rm ti is ieontiy os ‘ ee ‘ . : . . . j 3 : — coud.
    rie : beard \ 7 it ich day \ PY i o's noon, at the Colonial Building in N and after MONDAY, December 6, trains | trade. hoice ‘Tea, in strength and flavor, | ed to them since their €om: ‘ncement |
    \ ‘ cok am halt senede 06 On Wl , Charlottetown. under and } Virtue of a {) will run as followe | only 40 cents. Good Retailing Sugar only | business, and ask for a continuance of the ’
    ' , ‘ ' torpid, congested or if, from any cause, it be Power of Sale, contetued in an Indenture | | 8 cents. Coffees in Java, English break. | same. They keep constantly on hard :
    } \ \ i : > ‘ | . a duties t ; ; hg ‘ : ‘ S . 7 , - vgr . ‘ li * ee rice : ; dies
    “ n in an disabled in the pert rinaace . ag a _| of Mortgage, deari date the eleventh day RRAINS GOING WicslT. fast, Dandelion, and I rencl l A select lot A NEAT ASSORTMENT oy }
    - evident that the elements of th pangs f Muy. one t cight hundred and —— | of the best Brands of Canadian Flour, mt .
    Bette _ i . a n’s main ia the blo d, thus eg ‘ i. | . 300 _ Pew ixtv nine, (1869 1d mm cle between Don- nndiane Wiis — y | cheap for cash, A large stock of Ready- TINWARE, Al {CHEN UTENSILS, ;
    ( ein a ~ perverting, every Vi iyite | ald McD ild of r Township Thirty- oh 8 9 . j}made Clothing, Reefers from $5.50 up- &e te
    < ce Se a eee ' “ici two, (32) im P e Edward Island, and - “ |} wards. Overcoats from 88.50 upwards. | ., , F fe.
    \ wo " , mats a 4 rg . a wpe “th ,e overtaxed | Elizabeth, his wite. ol! the one part, and Gee rgetown Dep. 8.49a.m A large stock of English and Canadian All orders in renter business will be
    t that y yu ‘ ‘ nevs, li , SXiv, Cy, it ob . > Tas — © aie , a "tus >
    “ " get: : ; er ey tcening their additional labor, aed are| James Horsfield Pet of Sidmont, in} Cardigan Rng | fweeds, which will be made up to order at | a Re attended to.
    i 7 k im God w tot in performing their | Chat aye er part. all that | Mount Stewart 10,25 hortest notice. Fur Caps from $1.50 to | Having lately made large purchases in the
    q st ‘ $ * DINGS | ynable to withstand the i | ata oe ee D> ‘ " 5 Seve ws oe prc 4 hs aoe ee _ ee Pe SM, 5, * i :
    y man k wha i \ oy oe a. which is the great electrical center | picc parcel of laud situate on Lot or | Reyalty Jua re + 7 |} $°.00. Kid Mits and Kid Gloves from 75 | 7 nee ee intended for
    ] ' ; of all vitality. becomes overstimulated with ua- | powyship Thirty-two 2) in Charlotte | Charlottetown han "B15 1. m Dep. 2.30 p.m | cents. An elegant sclection of | ouse Builders, such as
    rao oe * ae healthy blood, and fa to normally perform 1f3 | paris 1 Queen's ¢ il wounded as fol ' , Faas a Pen Ae Ae ‘aq DS ' ’
    A | ” i tke bs an’ fu ' function ee here ‘ a —— ; ny | tow sto say: Co me 1 NS at astake | nobth Wiltshire 9.40 3.47 | Ladies Dress Goods | ‘ r #9 e Closets, Bell
    ; ' ak : impairment of the memory, dizziness, piv? | set inthe south line of land in possession Huuter River 9.56 4.05 | reas ‘ ‘
    Adeihit { LPERAL snl sp i ' ' words | ! wreboding vod irritability of the temper. | of arnold Halloran, on the west side of the Konsis i a 11.24 544! | ofevery description. Ladies’ Hose, Gloves, F ting, AC., Ae.,
    ' wie V ‘ ra t ; At . o the blood is diseased, the skin manifests : > } ! . ‘ . pgs baie i. nm aii rn? ste te xtra ¢ k& of Rant ¢ ,
    cm _|f vo K ; Y hen _ blood ,, .< lea Elotehes, boils, ear- | Settlement Road, aud runaing thence west | | mesereitn {| (aut CD Arr. 6.25 = 4 CCR Ant ar a - of : Boo : a We are prepared to sell them at Rates as
    , ct Gecoryres Se ee) " mach | three degrees (3) south slong the said fe is di Dep. 1.45.p. m Shoes, whieh w ve sold at cost an as Ci j itv
    pfea f m I 1a cauld an Inger a Coll buncles, and serotulous tumor Phe stomach coh ae “on : eae . W ogtor ' eae “ charges. Overshoes, Rubber and Felt Low as wee be had in the city, and will fit
    \ E vem i i name, you may as weel hang | and bowels sooner or later, become affected boundary "Hine, 10 laud ‘in ‘possession of ot He , a pk s te 4) an: 1 om t t .| them up ina good workmanlike Style '
    i? ) a ( an ihame, ¥ i ay < sos@ an 0 ik SOO ‘ ’ i 49a » ‘ 3's nn Sno or hij 3.2. Ss ars. Aiso : argve assor ‘ f ." ae , '
    i prey “Pym and constipation, piles, dropsy, dyspepsia, or | Dockendortts, or to ¢ ahil’s n rth lines 4 sam - = rn sy “a ie git an 7 — Diag | ‘Toa generous public we would Say, that
    ' l 7 ‘oe os t » Cdeu s (3 or! alone sci « C . é riasswWw: 4 Set “ u sve al) sre i te .
    : ind - sen’s mouths but he sen's meat | diarrhea, is the inevitable result thence east three degrees (3) north along trem A : ha é tho syncs , : tm" » Canna | all orders in this branch of our business will
    Win? s Strpy Now that the | & , SYMPTOMS OF LIVER COMPLAINT. Cahill’s said line to the Settlement Road, | 4!” “ ey 700 Constantly on hand: | oe iy: fis :’ be attended to with despatch.
    vf ; s over for 1875 he for them , SY] Ms 4 mR C i? aforesai an thence northwestwardly —, vik Shenae Boneless Codfish, Pork, by the small, Lard, | > nti 7 A ave> j
    “e ' f. ne " ' bye He that teaches himsel’ has a fule for his A sallow colour ef the skin, or yellowish a Fetes pire to tl o ita a hees oh ot . SoOInG Kant Butter, etc., etc. Please call at once. "| oy vet 9a WATER COOLERS
    8 before him that may be ail brown spots on the face and other parts of the | Mlong the same dose -agliiedip . nee TRAINS GOING LAsT. ’ : ins Te ae on hand. Sayer sCrystal Blue

    1d to good account. With the general ee me yg body : dulloess and drowsiness, with ees Set ee nt, te “~/ en of SS om ee McDOUGALL & CURRIE, sold cheaper than ever. [Novy. 11, 1871, }

    wie : the t wmer cannot ‘4 han 00 to God an’ anither to the deil. | headache ; dizziaess, bitter o bad ta t “ - | eigh : - ieee peg lsoons ye . ratty ni wie atenee Express Mixed. Opp. W. E. Dawson’s, Upper Gt. Geo. St. | ——.

    i to i s fellow citizens In s keeps its ain droy dew. | mouth, dryness of the throat, and internal heat ; | less, and being the same piece Chytown, Oct. i8, 1875.—6m

    6 ion things Every | ‘'*° : e : ‘ wvar thinks shan - tution of the heart, a dry teasing cough, | veyed to tie said Donald McDonald ee 5 0O F ctcenes ” sn a ows, VC, 20, — 1875
    j rhe I ) dh 1 hs a a ne on ra $ throat, unsteady appetite, sour stomaen, | Cowimissiouer. of Crown, Lands, together | Pjgpj hb Dep, 7.00 a.m “ m ’ ‘2 eens ae » |
    e-hundred we a. Bel ali delline rais r - Fee ; ‘ rhe sine ~ poping aud appurten all rts ies | SYDNEY STREET LEU
    t K ' tan , . ances tiecreto Delong Leary 9.10 : ‘ |
    e Ko ly A Hill n : STEAM | Leonard Scott Publishing Co,, |
    th , : f | i | et rl —— “ si A e—pairt ma t d about Pecans “ at enn ee arr. 12.15 p.m 4/4 Barcel S7ree?, 4 r,
    vig ae ; the own, or to the und ied, Summerside 4 i eae cca | 4/ GICIAV SUVCCL, Cw lork
    I l i Pig. aan a ee { Dep. 1.45 Dep. 7 1S a.m TEE - 3
    ; Mn lid ating with ree \ JAMES HORSFIELD PETERS. | Kensington 2.26 7.57 | Zh | ' Continue tLeir authorized reprints of
    \ x } At in N ng ul | ie a but piles, vou m n of t al ey , 1 itl mar. 15 1876 Hunter River 4.05 I< | ; the
    economy atch leas extret f blood to t h Nok de | j | North Wiltshire 1.204 9.40 |
    foe man has a kK O $ lit | symptome exy; numbness of LiRDS | ; Royalty Junction 5.10 10,35 | Whyaer 0 , for and :
    er especially at night, aad chills, alternating with ss }! ] I R i i} ji” ‘ SS \ # hy) fo Arr. 5.30 Arr. 11.00 NEXT | RANKIN NY H WY Fou Leading (Juarte rly Reviews :
    ‘ e result ofa e | , kid ne 1od other urinary difficulties a 4i& Ne) OOF a | Charlottetown ‘ » F Nhs () MASA HOUSE, ( 10 A,
    i di ws | hot tlashes ; kidney aad | all ¥r, | EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig
    ie Sng ght piots of nearly | © einige. owes ce u're able to lay. | dullness, low spirits, and glo my fore bodings. | cial nce cf Royalty Junction 3.12 | Beldhs GH ov oe & hig), Z
    me oti of sandy warm soil of our taise nae more deils oan y u " abdie ay. Only afew of these symptoms will be likely to Ralph Beecken, Plaintift. Mount Stewart 4.24 - | LONDON Qi ART ERLY REVIEW (Con-
    Aw t College Farm exhibited | 5¢t 2 stout beact toa sey. brae, | be present im any case atone time, : Us, Cantioan 5.40 servative), |
    ad . ” . ") shor grace ah . , ~ M VP a 1 } _ “—* ‘ . | roe nT "OTL sa, Tt : :
    » ho at the aul of three |? Ons om ere a Ww Treatment. —Take Dr : se f in Fi oa Phe Lands and Tenements of John | Georgetown Arr. 6.05 The Subseriber ke eps constantly on hand eer ee ERE Y Ri View ¢
    = > lllenata astaian e was ne'er enouch where naething was ‘al Discovery ith small doses of his 27 int} oe, t deceas 3 ee . — : - : } s j ‘E r SVIEW .
    ri top-dressing was applied in| the wa n te f scovery, W ull dos ip be vations, Stewart, deceased, Defendent. =r = a large and varied assortment of /Q tTERLY REVIEW (Evan-
    | | left | Purgative Pellets, wnich act as an alterative On | : Souris Branch | gelieal),
    “" B the grass was Cus twice esc) | The langér Here the later there | the liver. For Liver Complaint and the various | Y virtue ofa Writ of Statute Execution - dina Pca , on
    : Sod ils ind once in 1566 lak’ a man by his word and a coo by her } affections caused by a 1") hag we Me i- b to me dire ” “d, iss re ; ut fr ler Mis. oo aan fad helt wa meee
    cutting and of each ; remedies are unsurpassed, The Golden Med- | ; eal ca, Issut ut O er Ma- : on : } miaries ofall that is fresh and valuabie
    wra . ie Palliat | jest ~me Courtiof Jedicatare. 4 n t. cing ast. da .
    I sé itely and a perfect | wehoalt mak’s wit wav ieal Discovery dé not simply /’adliate the | Jé ty * Seprs me ( ourt of Succ ature, at the Going W es G g in Literature, Science & Art; also,
    ik I esults for the four sea- \ is ' ‘ a tethie. ‘a cde bbtick te | disease, but it produces a lasting eflect.. By its | svitof Ralph Bre: hen against John Stewart, : moo en yee sil ve '
    oA Ws On the lot to! \ at r i = 4 bi ngrer a. mos \ ayer ise, the liver and stomach are changed to an} deceased: [have takeu and seized as the 7" , j Mixed CHEAPEST IN T HE CITY! i Blackwood’s Edinburgh Ma .
    ve, = } od \ S are Dul wind, Dut COD SER She © ., | uctive healthy state, the appetite is regulated, | property of the said John Stew art, all the STATIONS. | Mixed. STATIONS. ~~ 1 —e ry gazine i
    ‘ >y Zzer Was appitec You're rister v your ain words; but, once the bleod purified and enriched, aud the entire | right, tithe and freehold interest ofthe said | — -_———$——_-s§-___ - | —_—_-- ———_- BEDS TEA DS, 7 yerful M hly i . j
    ° av vielded per acre was | spoken, you're words may maister you. | W@ 0loo® puri 5 -iocendiie ihalth. >. gees fhe most powerful Monthly in the English
    j J e “ i h : system renovated and restored to he: John Stewart, deceased, in and to all that A. M A. M a i : for STC ean ey |
    R 74 is Where two bushels of | rl ona he | The Discovery is sold by druggists. R. V ee al fa gh Pi a : Mian ’ TOU? : 45 M PANS EY | language, famous for STORIES, ESSays
    } Dip ; —Among the n ‘ tract, piece or parcel of land, situate. lvine | Souris Dep. 10.10 Ch’town Dep 8. AVE 2 Ws Thee O77) ore “2 ,
    : nn . “RR hs yes 7 A ( S CASE OF DipTaERIA —AMONE me tae Propriet World’s Dispensary, | nl as ate Se on ae és ; : P > | and SKETCHES, of the highest liter;
    I scre was apphed the yieid per various tks of that terrible disease, dip- | Pierce, ~ s ————| pense'y>) and being on Lot or Township Number | Harmoay 10.22 Royalty Juae ro , | merit ; ss bad
    } } 3 rain of { , ae te r : : ‘ hy a b-OhNiis De i , ao i 4 ane : ‘ . 2 ; a Al y u rit.
    . foe sarge lag powdhy 4,454 eria, Which has made such ravages among Buffalo, | Thirty-three, in Queen’s Coun‘y, in Prince St- Peter’s ( Arr. 11 9°'M Stewart 3 Ar 10.25 a ASH S TAN DS, Jeri Jaciudé Pos
    Where five bushels of wood a-hes hildres Philadelphia, within the past nat. i | | Edward Isiand, bounded and deseribed as |’ 7. & ¢ |Dp 10.35 TMS, 4NCUAING : lage.
    , t yield per acre was 12 apy sis. ye neem ' aggre gis wi The study of literature nourishes youth, | follows: Commencing : t ‘ ake fixed oF { Dep. 12.15St. Peters, 11.50 LOUNGES. SOFAS | > i
    ‘pounds, again of 4,165 pounds, Where | "months. is one lately Mr. James Scull, | e@tertains ol't age, adorns prosperity, solaces | 11. Unt sige of the peat tended on MStewart) (Af 1-35 P.M a eae eK Payable Stetesty Fe sven,
    . = , pounce sat ce of a little daughter of Mr. dames Scull, har : } bie West Side of the road leading fron: Char- | M.Stewar®} nr . , | ; , » Revie
    " ; : adversity, is delightful at yme, and unob 4 . : Dep. 1.55 Harmony 1.06 y , | For any one Review,............ --+ 4.00
    t Was sown per acre 1 Weeat side avenue. The child is about > whoo 1 ~~ at he lottetown to Brackley Point Road, at the Royi'ty yer |. i2 Souris — Ar 30 PICTI RE FRA MES, For any two Reviews, 1° aa
    AO , , per _“ , SIVe a@uTOus “t ag $ P Re } — } : e) pain ip — d . sotien, oe
    s 13.46 pounds, a gain per years of age, and was taken sick with | north-east angle of land now in the POS- | Oh to Arr. 3.35 “ . For any three Reviews,............ 10-00
    29 is. Where 20 loads of | diptheria about tive weeks ago. A day or two A woman's heart 1s the true place for &/ session of Dancan McCallum, and running | - ee : * ECHNIE. PICTURES, be., de. For ail four ReviewS,.......c0., 12.00 rm
    laid on, the yield per} previeus to the attack she had broken the } man’s likeness; Daguerreotype-like, an in _| thence northwestwardly along Brackley Ww m. 20°) ‘E I aeilwar For Biackwood’s Magazine....... 4.00 do

    was 153816 pounds, a gain of 5.074) skin on the back of Loth her thumbs. Dr, | Stant gives the impression, but an age of) Point Road for the distance of twenty-one | | oe Supt. P. &. 1. Railway. GIL T MO ULDING | For Blackwood and one Review 7.00 du

    s W re 2U loads of horse manure! EK. W. Py the attending physician, found | sorrow and change cannot efface it. | chains, or untilit meets the Kentyre Road; C. J. wyiges, Sapt. Gov. Railways wars ce ap Be enh ‘ For Blackwood & two Reviews, 10.00 do
    : } ' ws 14.686 pounds hild ha ll the svmptoms of diptheria | thence westwardly along said Kentyre ren | UPL. Sg ‘2. mi ‘i id ae | For Blackwood & 3 Reviews,... 13.00 do

    , 2 was 38 pateense oe eee : ; ‘harlottetown, Dec. 6, 1875.—Gins "ALNUT MOULDIN( lack wood & the 4 Reviews 15
    . é . 2 hese are re-ults | w the exception of t! rmation of the a :— a a e - Tt | Road for the distance of torty-seven chains | Charlottetown, Dec, 6, 1875.—6ins Alii A 4 VG, } For Blaekwood & the 4 Reviews 15,00 do
    g -—* } Hese are resi ’ she I shay p : . ik Rinligi aie y ; oe ‘a Skah ++ | | =
    te that there are fertilizers} membrane in the throat. Bait this mem+ AG and sixty links, or until it strikes the caste ‘ . } ig: ORSON ago ro CLUBS.
    s good results as |rabefwhs ‘forded 6u the Mack’ of deck onlin | ern boundary ofland now inthe possession Prinee haward Island Railwa | LOOK IN Gr GLASSES, | A discount of 20 per cent. will be allowed te
    , ae is ie »s where the skin had mm . YD oa |of Duncan McNutt; thence southwardly A » of 5
    " the plaster yielded ver the places where t kin hae j (yA ; rt iy hsondagl : WDIAUY > 7 TE | Clubs of four or more persons. Thus: four
    me Bay } ae ee seal The doctor, becoming inter- i H iD BR a D Vv A Y parallel with said Brackley Point Rozsa — CORNER BRACKE TS, copies of Blackwood or of ove Review will be
    i ape ; neo" this strange freak of the disease;-rTe- ; -_ " y | twenty-one chains to the northern bound- t to one address for $12.80 ; four i f ibe
    g 4 t 7 recent... or lint ing i , N7yY ee . : Sie . iii ™ _ | Seu on 88 ; copies of it
    8 pel re in the | moved the distressed membrane from the] BOO] aS 4) ary of said Duncan) McCallum’s land; WINDOW ROLLERS, four Reviews and Blackwood for $48.00, aad go
    . , I J 7 woe bumbs, when others succeeded in the same 4 | thence CupLIEneaty along the northern side peas | On.
    rT ‘ i places. Hethen examined the membrane as ~ ' pers a aid jand f rty-S€veL | ryyYyNDERS are invited for the construc- WINDOW BLINDS, PREMIUMS,
    ES ses can be edu-| |, , sie aan ahaa = ahd . — | chai .s and sixty links, to the place of cc m , . ini] Fencino y H i
    it ' t of their understandings | _—— ote a ee : arma or a yn grt 7 | Inencement Said piece Finn Is hs | tion of Post and Board,ard Rail Fencing, ‘ . New subscribers—applying early—for the ear
    hereto adh oem ht on sanities | er eteene, 008 Ens a we Sioa RE-OPEN ED the na ape : K Prteoho Ros at replace the present Wire Fence between : Li ' d | 1876 may bave, without charge, the aumbers
    s W as Children, . can be as easily | particular like that which in this disease ; jon a pont by the Kentyre Read, ou the Georgetown aud Alberton. j ; y | for the last quarter of i875 of such periodicals
    aM epee Mig ec. gg ny ee 8 Se ere Se eeeee eee WITH A CHOICE AND NEW SELECTION OF _ | Nt oe a , 1 1 diy , ence Se Pians of the two kinds of Fence required, as they may subscribe for, ‘
    We that the great dithrence found passages He took a membrane from F i ellie i iu : tig “ hee ee sane in possession of and detailed Specifications, can be seen at Extension Tables, Round Tables, Neither premiums to subscribers nor discount
    s as to ¥ is habits or reliability throat of another little daughter of Mr Q : a ves my Sb On the east by the | the Office of Mr. G. C. Cunningham, En- saieenial : to clubs can be allowed unless the money is re-
    . 7 ae : . ~ aval 2 waeek jaa vim ne . ‘ ee . A # 2 ’ ° “a -~ 1s / * . . ” . q ..
    5 more from the different manages | senii, who was then-sick, and has since died Books, Stationery, Toys, Fancy | Brackley Point Road, and contains on vineer, atthe Railway Office, at Charlotte- > ged ranks | mitted direct to the publishers. No premiums
    ! m variance of natural | with d pt? erla, and comparing it with that | hundred acres o1 land, a little more or lesse town on and after We dnesday, the Ist of Bureaus, Hat Racks, Tou el Rac is he — b
    . | ; ; | R en's Ci tv. an i re} vive 4 a 3 Circulars with further particulars may be
    5 wimals Horses of high | tak from ber sister's thumb, found them | Goods, ete- ) 0 = ens Coun ? ype . 10 here 'Y SIV© | December, where also Printed Forms of Sinks. &e.. de | had on application I . y
    me 1Ore eas educsted than those § ALIKE Phe little girl who had Been | sha bal t ae e a vei of Sal iq ghee _— ee Tender may be obtained. , " NTT sion ik ’ > . ‘
    of iess or dull s > and are more suscep f this singular deve opement, as | CAHANT, BOGKS A SP i TAL®Y Pode af tihalee tet ine next, 1876, at the | “Tenders will be reecived, addressed to| which he is prepared to Sell CHEAPER | The Leonard Scott Publishing Co.,
    . ' nour LWe ‘ »CLOCI or é Lhe ‘oO m . : . TT " y ‘ ry re re »* ‘ } > - > * ,
    ning and consequently may | t sease advanced from one stage to an | Hib = : on of eeery » ClOCK, noon, at 3 Cx are the undersigned, and marked outside | THAN THE ( gta toorh : le en call and | Nov 175 41 Barclay St, New York.
    thas ‘ 12 — bout | ouse ln Charlottetown im the said County 9 a.m 1 » Banatme 2 ‘ he 3lst De- | « xamine before pure iasing elsewhere. nn Ee a ee come
    sg i rding to the treat- wer, still continued to show symptoms of | > eth ALE tho bic hel enes ie ; [ pet t) tae , . lenders for Fencitg,” upto the 31s ‘ x: Dass
    aimee dee e Horses with dull having paralysis of the palate and | B — aoe ape ived by wate y bye : | Set Up and sell at public auction, ‘he above cember, and the work will be required to} On hand, a large and varied assortment Ss i x T Y D re) Ze N
    . at Ad - me wi we ee x nities, being unable either to move or | and full “ spot cnt abr tha ' CAN a D — d property, or as SECTCOM'AS | be rigurously prosecuted as soon as the of Single aud Doulle-back Chairs, Arm- |
    its are nt t tie 8s 6preo: agains en ’ “ : ” ana e for yourseives at we [ \ “ satiety eVy read nt the «sai = ae mga " q | mir > Pit oh x % ar ~
    ad 1 i vat may often tk forseveral days. She atlength began | DO z gh dood not rt Mey | Greet bat hype dilioe ea Te Ald) weather will permit in the Spring. chates, Rockers, with ang withogs arms. FELLOWS’ COMPOUND
    be found the most provoking obstinancy : grow convalescent, howe ver, and is now | house in the city. on One hundred and ninety-four dollars and No Tender will be con idered that is no JOHN E FERGL SON. ;
    ' ss habits of different ci ters that irly recovered, being again able to walk ’ T. L. CHAPPELLE xt ver t t! f fi . { th | 08 the prover Evinted Fogm- i , Ss of H hos hites
    iC}OUsS Havdits OF merenl Characte } . : i - dee whisk il. sixtyeseven cents, part thereof from 13th | i cndine ‘ . . . a 7a
    : shoe ar eutieale wanthks i move about 4s before her sickness, while Oct. 11, 1875 jay of May. 187] saat | paid, at t “at , C. J. BRYDGES, | Sydney St. Steam Furniture Factory, yrup ypop D
    e 1Os t *ntirei hliess . ( . ‘ . aay ol ’ y ay ULALLI ala, a e | oO » bad - ow ‘
    : pais : : eres of the bi s of her thumbs are en- . ’ yeneral S srinte aL Ch’town, Sept. 20. 1875. 3m
    { ithe coming generation of hor-es in| , cage oa ‘= p ” f Fy F ~ inion six collars per cent. per annum, besides | sory nd aa datowe nen ot ’ Al Wholesale
    . reivy neaied up. f Vie j ) he opipi -_ , 7 Cy . fs _ ‘ “ee onl ; fi overn > 1 ways. yr . '
    t} c intry e nr _ 7 ies “a é Bey i we < U en i t wal q ? : Py, y rom or pel ar seesstul r, . ‘ dk : seal 1 tk "i e wv, ‘e.° } » yaere *
    thood to the Z ee five years in the vase is @ Strong argument in favor of the 1 ps He rfl ey : : reses i Wm. R. WATSON, Sheriff. 2 | W. R. WATSON.
    hends of g SS there | «anion which many medisa! man hold, that oe yt. #7. Edward J. Hodgson, Piaintiif’s Attorney. | : lie | City Drug Store, Victoria
    would be seen i-t difference in the gen-! ,,, ria is not wholly. if it ndeed chiefl pDLpP’ o hal All fal Pa r Sherif’ i ~~ ; — acco Building, Aug. 23, 1875.

    : ; Li} ia is not holly, if sind i ch f y , pF heriffs Office, Dec. 8, 1875 dec., 13—3i #, Aug ’ ‘
    eral characters of the noble animals. os f the throat and organs of respi HARPER'S WERENLY. | \ | | | “ni bain
    It a colt is nev wed to get an advant- pition ILLUSTRATED. le H fy f> I FR yr’ ‘ ml \ i h : Pastry, . : eco paren , 5 TO ? PER DAY.—Agents Wan-
    age, U Will Hever Know tuns it possesses a luc Srony-Te1Ler Ovrpong —Those who | Oe Ne) sie S SAL, | I LOUR; oot Extra, | The Subscriber begs to inform the I ub- | ted! All classes of work-

    - ‘nnot control; and if/ , nthe habit of telling prodigious stories | Notiees of the Press Reape acr ie th: » keeps | ing people, of either sex, young or old,

    ss ; I e | Juhn Ings, Plaintiff 1e that he ps : : iat

    made n strange « bye Cts. it Will tito have g 1 memori: s: but, fortuns | Har} er’s Weekly is the ablest and most | yD > es halnUiil, { Chests and Half Chests, | | make more money at work for us in thelr
    n SKiCtis ni nervous, If @ horse 18| aely, their memories are generally very | powerful illustrated periodical published in | lls ‘ - rs i. Pag TEA < English Breakfast, 6, 10, 15, 20 1b bxs Constantly on Tinnd spare moments, or all the time, than any- |

    te ‘ustomed from his early days to) short. Richard Brinsley Sheridan dealt with | this ccuntry. [is editorials are s holarly | Phe Jands and Tenements of John Green. f : q 7 thing else. Particulars free. Post caras
    ve objects hit bim on the heels, back and | (hese medacious pests in a way pecoliar to| and convincing, and carry much weight, Its | Stewart, deceased, Defendant. ¢ Bord or duty paid, r A Choice Seiection of Tobacco t| to States cost but two cents. Address G.
    ps, be will pay no attention to the giving | himself. He would never allow himself io | illustrations of current events are full and | ee WwW eeganepail : : TOBACCO ¢ ** Honey Dew” Flat Chewing, ; ' of weorineh py STINSON & CO., Portland Maine. '
    fa harness or of a wagon running | be outdone by a verbal prodigy Whenever fresh,and are prepared by our best designers I Y virtue of a 7" ol anaes Execution, Smoking, Fine Cut. Manufactured from Prime Virginia | a cg Lee ai pom

    mn at unexpected moment. | at sirous story was told in his presence, | With a circulation of 150.000, the Weelly is} to 4 ange Issued " of Her Ma-| arGgars (all kinds). Leaf.
    . — — " cm ’ endeavor to ontdad i 6 f his | read by at least half million persons, and its | jesty’s Supreme ourt of Judicature, at area panei P tea ne } ‘ i
    ee saw an — lady drive a a would endea 4 “ ¢ pio + & nr 4 baw. ° . ~ A , . 7 tremendous, | the suit of John Ings, against the Lands and | SUGAR, PICKLES, ete,, ete., must be sold | Before purchasing elsewhere, compe who |
    “cd ttached to a carriage, down vn coinage. and Consign the narrs J aati ee ee a De fee en to close consignments. purchase for cash should call anc a :
    a steep hill, wi »9 hold-back straps upon | confusion bya fulsehoot more glaring than | The Weekly maintains a positive position.and | Ten mente ot J ha “ wart, deceased: I - ; | I sadiae for thelndelved 62 | [UST RECEIVED, by the Subscribers,
    the harness. and » assured us that there sown, Once in his hearing a sporting ad- | « a be cae A gp } al eit ( rere dita t — = ; 4 Fi bag : " : _ a]

    . for her omens ig | Venturer hus ‘I was fishing one day. say | social problems.— Louisville Courier-Journal | ae Salad Joun s i ee ee wae ' r ; we ' > ire : whi 2» sold at a smail advance
    manger, for her sen. qaeerteaned. tie | Tee eee se dole et est 4 diticdamntonaa | ita ticles aren cdele of Wick taced dis. | Tight, tithe ded Geeks’ AMGidlt AF the | Nov, 20..00e8. | Aug. 30, 1875.—ly 102 Upper Queen St. ne gps gay
    f usages and sights that na certain Cold spring full of delicious ul, | aru are i sf I gil I ; a a Wives j ' et ONT t —| ; 7 st. : :
    | ee . a pote wy » caught a large mess. But what ussion, and it pictorial ilinstrat s \ i 7 a S wat . . n : I he al ¥ ¥ =a MacDONALD & OWEN.
    __ ar 4 . he ‘ LiivV Surprising, ot a toot from the ften ree yernts ¢ S ; pits i ys in ua ‘ OUR MOTTO, | (bid Sydney Mines. June oi. 1875.
    elent ‘ ~ m ? . — . \ j 4 i " LOWS ph n- : " | —
    < of a nia nbrel- 5 8 sobilonie vey | | t ae en's County a1 a + : a | WE will grant orders on the above " FE
    = a throw S tv x YOUr en, : Py yen lar nes 8 * i , i Mines on as favorable terms and as | i r
    i i I Talo robe thrown ad t r booking em from j inimitable va : Prince Ldward - : « pound J one d - a. eo) ial UD M Gs ti pe on - par Pra 08 ee on a 4 Prescription ee
    » Shgne pass’ cose s g, was € them into the|ments of t cou se . re ali aa ~ ; Ae . " 1h } , aiarn soa ARV ELL BROS peor the speedy Cure of Seminal Weak-
    i) j t + nai the ry s . i aon ib \ Sid 2ne "OU 1en¢ i - 4 . 7 f
    viCK . g The npany all expressed as- ne) ' : : Ce gs. J t Manhood and all disorders
    a Sram _— ' e 4 j from Chat wr te & ‘y oln cman | duly 5, 1875. Ness, J-05b MANHNOOC ‘
    tural co ion of siiment and in du atwatthis monstrous Harpe / a h toe ving ‘ae haatlihes : ; * : : . | J im ——— |brouvht on by indiscretions or exces#.
    , aoe seruion, With exception of Sheridan. | illustrated ais I i i ; : ie j ‘ : : a il | , vist has the ingredients
    4 | n the possession of Dune eCallun | » subscriber has jus ce s | Any Druggist has the ingredients
    f n be injured thereby. iow,” said he, ‘of a phenomenon yet| circulat Loria ind pictorial | ia he po ol ? De ~ me of [gpa ya The subscriber has just received his Fall COAL. COAL. cama tates & Co., Bex 2296, New
    “ mprovement in the sing: | was fishing one day, } illustrat fh ARCINGSIE, 4 oe wee ia ae Rr Aue fe r app = “or | Supply of : | York Sept. 14, 1875.
    prackh i , ad aul ic ‘ stance ) ” } . , | . ° ,
    y this noble animal; ess \ iI I to a place where there were ot ry hw our on al “gg rT ” . aod the | A quantity of eh eee svswiesriaireecliietitininialeiniienatini ——
    2 nd more of education. springs. The first was a cold one fERES | kentyre Road; theucs rs i ane ilong | BOOTS SHOES Pi { vu & s lie : Lar sf Coal |
    Ne : ‘ wii = i . } sbty re Ow | acl , SUW: a a#ighe | |
    | stocked wilh lish, the sec ee . are ‘Med | PostaGe FREE vo ALL Supscripens 1N CANADA. | suid Kentyre Road for the distance of , 9 _— ts ) ‘ 5 ‘ The Greatest Medical Discayery
    j uf ee { she third a natural fountain of mellec i aay =) ‘ a ale ; a ee F : | °
    r SMontre ale imed ( aw : “ner 's eAly ne IOP ditivccees D4 VO yrty-seven Chains and sixty lin} or until : ‘ ‘ 7 2
    ' . tort of t ft I P. r and parsley!’ * Melted butter and SOTA T NY. oar youre a ! it srl — astern “a a of land n 7. — on hand, and for sale st OF THE AGE!
    ue Ci ¢ i the nameo ne om. : i P wwnand the first st y-te ler S4 oOo includes prepayment o! postage ry tw t KCS ay f . inaary ) an : ri : J ‘ : on "=
    MM ite “ $2 600, and gt it cashed ‘at arsley - x laimed the first story-teller, | puniidiiene : }in the possession of Duncan McNutt; ' KOUGHANS SCALES. After lengthened experiments
    ank The prisoner who ad- ' I Trik atl th he dbcine! Subgeriptions to Hurper’s Magazine, Week- | then e ope paralle) with said rAMILY GROCERIES , April 19. 1874. | & , i
    mite ¢ wi r. was hetrothe F he Cancago srrotne telis @ 10 rip and Bazar. to one address for one year, | Brackley Point Road, twenty-one chains to | ’
    . " a ” “a betr thed ie witty little story:—Solomons & Herschfeld ly and Bazar, to one adds St e Soot i the northern boundary of said Duncan Mc- | int ow oe ee Dr. Samuel La Mert,
    mn young lady who is in a| ™ thy, i sor’ > ready-made clothing | 919.00; or. two of Harpers Periodica!s, to | oon se n+ et : m te ae bf iy | and Sebesddesrbhed 15°46 Uithtee bat . ‘ :
    ai s at the disgraceful act of | ¥°r? par ers es - seo y ng ; one address for one vear, 37 UU: postage tree, pair agape eta ’ eC CREE werwry Baie 4: Cash B iness in the fut ‘ il s}) the Nova Seatia Coal Con atl | of 15 Gower Street, Bedford, Square 40n-
    , : Mr ’ PW eb Lorre Perera Seow nee eT An extra. copy of either the Magazine, | ™ rthery side af Duncan McCallym’s said gi i rp i — erate tie \ | don, has discovered an infallible remedy
    x air. chell’s 8 ” d t cop Pikive ie sWagasine, | ot ag aperty | | es > ats ory P F ance onc » fas ‘
    . t ene Se tos id mers. Herschteld fell sick and died, Fats | Weeklu. of Pater wiliae supplied gratis for land forty-seven chains and sixty links to | sam at a very small advance an cost. = ialisait lin allcases of Nervous and Physical De
    n ge oO POM pricityv 1@ | ot rent ‘hie uuvesog yale | CCACY, § —? yes I € oan oe he place of commenceme Lt tiem cash Customers are our customers. d | TIVIE « thas ¢ — ive re 5 -athatg " a
    t | knowledge of it. hea nett a = 9 . + oe of pe : ri every Club of five Subscribers at $4 00 each, | ©! nae : peep ie — om } on es ° who purchase for cash would do well to ] aE tubecripet abe pares on Gaye ordesp bility, Spermatorrhoa, and Impotence, the
    Pau © \ ul | x Is after the meiancholy a Jt whie : hie om emitiance ; or, Six Copies for $20 00, land is rounded on the porth y the Kenty re | call and examine our prices before purchas on the above ¢ ompanies for cargoes of resuits of Solitary Habits, excess or intec-
    LY.— epuia } ever. he as ui are SOol0 s ati > ong . » 1S r » possess ani an ‘ ‘ iUGe ie ia P y ‘ > aT : a "4 * orie
    \ Ba ¥ I f ar | however, | w as aware. or } ve | withoutexira copy : postage free Road; on the west by land ii: ‘ ys s¢ sion of sneer wd esa Steam and Nut ( oal on the usual terms. tion. The treatment is based on experic nce
    nO CAO OF AO I16D at the door, Graped in solemn sables,ant — : , . Duncan MeNutt; on the south by land in | '¥5 e! * oe ee . Price of Steam Coal at the Mines....$2.50 | acquired during more than twenty-five
    ni ned Dennis, if true; ifnot true! wrirg his hand in almost speechless Back Nunibers can be supplied at any time. | possession of Duncan McCaliuin, and on the | g i ars co “ Nut + * wie aeamie successful practice und has rareiy
    {nnuai Reyg).ter must be he!d reponss } anguish, thus addressed him:—*Ah, Mi _ The annual volumes of Harper's Weekly, cast by the Brackley Point Road, and cone | Sept 20, 1875. 94 Queen Street. This Coal is now considered equal to any | heen found to fail. Patients residing in the
    lied \theary in 1804, at the | Ferguson. I'm glad to see you. =We've had | in neat cloth binving, will be sent by express, | tains one hundred acres of land, a little | a ae os pg mg, od ee eepoetet Gor Coban ced Mawes: wes. ' Colonies, can be treated by correspondence,
    yne hundred and and seventeen: he | « loss, a serious loss; Mr. Herschfeld is dead. | free of expense, for 37.00 each. A compicte| more or less, in Queen’s County, and I | Unguestion ry ihe rags sustained work of the The following certificate is a sufficient | and the appropriate remedies can be for
    - { . ere ‘ . . a , nNeteer “olume oy whew oiwa . tn ing ¢ rj ‘ t ithe wr ” ’ . P Net
    iad en m d seven times, the last He was a tine man, Mr Ferguson, and he| Set, comprising Nineteen \ oluines, sent on| hereby give public notice, that I will, on kind in the World, guarantee that the quality is good and can | warded, with safety and secresy, by post.
    ‘ +} a ninety three. He sur-| thought a great deal of you, Many anid receipt of cash al the rate of $5 20 per vol., | Friday, the sixteenth day of June next, — nagagee si J i be recommended :— | Dr. La’ Mert’s work on
    i th births of forty elzht children, | “any @ ume, when he couldn't sit on his freight at expense of purchaser. 1876, at thehour of twelve o'clock, noon, | HAK I LR S AWA GAZIN E. The undersigned have purchased Coal | :
    tenn hundred thirty six grand-children, | elbow and take his broth, he s said to me : Prom nent abtention will be givem in| at Ube Court House in Charlottet wn, in the ILLUSTRATED from W. Koughan, Agent Nova Scotia | The Phisiology of Marriage,
    four hundred and forty-four great-grand [" Obuf I could only see Mr. Ferguson again! Harper's Weekly to the iijastration of the } said County setup and sell at public auetion, TALL T es Coal Company, and find it to be as good , hat lead to
    ’ ie : re And the day he died, Mr. Ferguson, the last] Centennial International Exposition. the above described property, or as much . rcucene P re hay sed for the seo pa. | With a review of the causes tha ;
    @® iliren on i twenty-lve@ ere it gre at gr snd- } Pad , ] > . ‘a ve . Notices of the Press. aus any we lave use for the purpose re 4 “stic i feli sit and yrevent the attain-
    , ‘1! ¢ Phy j words be said to me were, ‘ Solomons, when Address UARPER & BROTHERS thereof as will satisfy the Levy marked on | ri ; ‘ et quired | Comanne r : :~ oe my biects of the
    Mr. Ferguson comes to Chicago after I'm kaw OF 7 . |} the said Writ, veing $269.90, together with | neever-increasing circulation of this ex Signed) mentoft the Jegitimate J
    . : a Nov, 22, 1875. New York. ’ s - th Signed) : : ‘
    flotpisg Fast vo its Otp Name which it ad and gone, be sure you sal him the No ; 73 ( interest on one hundred and sixty-two dol- | cellent monttly proves its continued adapta- done RosERTson W. R. Watson married state may be had, price yn
    has carried succesefully through the fong | seods atthe very lowest bottom price.” And | « A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Jn-{ lars and twenty-two cents, part thereof | tion to popular desires and needs. Indeed, A. L. Brown JamestC. Porr of 9. Hi." Woowles,” Dragem, Yar-
    period of thirty-four years, the Amertean| | will, too, Me. Ferguson. What shall I . te etryetion.” : from 13th day of May, 1871; uutil paid, at | When we think into how many homes it Wa. Brown. M omer BoTcuns. N. 8) e6:8o) As Parr, Draggist 3
    ‘ 7 sWings OUL its banner for the shew vou i « the rate of six dollars per cent. per annum, | p netrates every m ynth, we must consider it ’ i w KOU SHAN ' j mouth, N. - of Henry Elliott, I ictou.- aly
    . i - | ‘ , . . , s | oo . > >-
    Centennial Year with the vigor of the} iet HARPER'S BAZAR besides Sheriff's fees and all incidental ex- | 4s one of the educators as well as entertain- _ ~ pon .. | and of Bremner Brothers, Charlottetow®,
    f life, and with well-tounded pro | Dirruenia —A Bridgeport physician sends “- . ' ane. a penses | ers of the pabhe mind.—Poston Globe Agent Nova Scotia Coal Co.) py 7
    - ses of still greater achievements in its | ‘* 5 andard ¢ gr a a pe ILLUSTRATED, Wm. R. WATSON, Sheriff. | ‘he character which this Magazine posses- July 26, 1875. Aug. 30, 1875. es
    nt . parents is—for this is mostly a disease o sin is peeeatici aii adalat. pace : eporketn ns “ bic neice
    appropriate sphere—that of a plain, race | a sil al —~—— Rdws i dia }: if’s Atty. | ses for variety, enterprise, artistic wealth, : it -
    ‘ie al “highly : ructive, and eumelsute .: . wn ere sh a ; - iat a Sea Notices of the Press. | ™ acl 2m —_— — aS a: , $2..n Bt | and literery culture that has kept pace with, =: we JOY FL L NEWS
    family journal Its name, adapted at the | G : the I a s it tat al food Me set The Bazar is edited with a combination of das tat . . . F | if it hasnot led the times, should cause its CE GS
    . ive el ial Subst ai 0d, -! : ‘ . . _ ar , . ; . 5 a ¥
    start for a speci field of work, has become | > 7 « ~ ; 7 e md - “| tact and talent that we seldom find in any a es . | luciors to regard it with justifiable com- PE ROPS Sar: }
    i I ’ rest, with fresh air and sunsbine. Discard } - ' , : 1,’ ' yncy. The Magazine has done good and
    ‘most & mis-nomer. because it is now! jae hours and exciting amusements, and too | J@UrMal ; and the journal itself is the organ «_ & 7) om ih | pracency MIasiNne BES Cone RQod ant
    a ng ac Fi exe - os P : eal w ashion. — Bos ” notevil all the days of its life.—Brooklyr LUSTOMS DEPARTMENT?’
    equaily useful ro City, \ tro er pings | bot rooms. If your child takes cold, keep it r ow hy at world ef fashion. Boston Kaal or CUSTOM PARTMENT, one
    1 or , 1 4 } a | "av Rf Lugie.
    Pie closiog numer of volume J4, new be-| home in a pleasantiy warmed room, and ‘ 5 : , : xf ; yrrawa, Sep 75 ‘
    fore us, jike its sual issnes, is full of good | a t sun tot t eek a iy.” Of poet te rhe B sar commends itself to every mem- | Some of the most popular of modern novels Orrawa, Sept. 10th, 1875. | sATES
    thir garied “it contents which are pre- | f ai = in es c 7 re tbr val use simple ber of the household—to the children by | have lirstappeared as serials in this Magazine 4 UTHORIZED discount on American |
    Mies teed ‘ , i ere is yine sore iroal, use § : : yt , : - S i : ‘ é fk ze *
    pared with much Ixbor, thought and care | remedies to promote perspiration anda og on i pretty piciures, to ine young lashes | a4 rd thn a nes ¥ > rr roaveal +* invoices till further notice, 14 per cent | LIFE of MAN BITTERS
    + , * V Ss Ss ( ~p.adles 2 ess arie a aes es eres . C aoe - . a) a ala oh Al
    ind trated with over OU well executed | water compress about the throat. In the ae A i ‘ent akinéce i ; a } tt Plier 4 Pt T P mt ir ichte Ledeor “ R. M.S. BOUCHETTE. |
    | 0 ue é S Di erns or the} J del; a Le 2 .
    und well-printec Original sketches and en- | meantime keep a vigilant watch of lhe threat, a An ae cldthed _ i ili ~~ | COV E I j KAD. eb @ , Commissioner. tot Min
    '¥ } j ° : ilidren § nae eg lerfa 1S its | : ih
    grevings. Tk inal isa marvel of cheap- | and upon the first appearance of white’or| PU eetae COS: OO Ae ih z sine bn veneilllese -PRMS Aug. 23, 1875
    ' > : . Sle desig oremModroldered slippers and | AY SULM SC } .
    ness, beauty and utility costing cnly $l 60) grey patches, send for your physician. Do snl pie nr é Ato as ' a i , icine . : m ” as ~~ - 'Z> > ‘EVES.
    a year, postage included, for it is more | “ot put it off to see if it will not geygwell of cage “ s a eed = J epee: E bree sold by poo it Lie “or TUESDAY, | Postrace Free ro att Sepscriper in CanaDa. COMBE ED MEDIC
    ay ’ a iia ® : a Litself. . Twelve bours cide t fate of atter 0 pt aap 1S tOPIDIY ¢ ta the twenty-fifth iy of January next, eee alia yne ves 4 00 cmeiaiame .
    than 500 double pages of useful intorme- pierli....T wel ye -hours-may decide (Be fate of) |e aa Phe paper has acquired a wi e | (1876. at the hour of 12 o'clock. noon. at the | “/47per’s Magazine, one year......... "" From the Roots & Plants of Nova Seotia.
    tion, and 500 to 600, or more, of fine en | your ch'ld—prompt, thorough, eflicient medi opularity for the fireside enjoyment it affords | M4 sete Sinehin £2) etown.-unrer| $400 inclades prepayment of postage by : . - PREPARATIONS,
    gravings Every family should have tt | Cation at this stage of the disease will rarely p - y Ep ; p 1 JOY alto Colonia! Building in Gharlottet wh, under p Ps shir : : Comprisinc Ten Dirrenent PREPA ,
    Oy ‘re Judd ( : Publishe o45,| fail of success; later the system may be too] penny * Ol ; . and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained | PU?! apie Harper's 4 zine, Week } AVE been thoroughly tested throughou
    on #en nays |. SURES, 2e0 | lepressed to respond to any remedies In its way there isnothing like it. Fresh | in an Indeature of Mortgage,bearing date the | Subscriptions to Harper's Magazine, Weekly Hee > . tog tia for the last 25 years in some
    Broadway New York City. it ™ lie ss and trustworthy as a fashion guide, its | tipst day of Mav, one thous inl’ eight hun-} aod Bazar, tofone address, for one year, $10.. | Dominion i arliament. eytteryoumiany r i ms a uy hope.ess
    Swesanina a Jew. -One of the witnesses | Triep By His Peers ~Mr Parsons, alaw-| stories and essays, and squibsare al! in- | dred and seventy-three (1873) and made bes | 00; or, two ol Harper's Periodicais, to one | of th and he the i wot yg a of a case it
    in a recent trial at St. John, was Mr. John | yer in Chicago, was trying a case before a vigorating to the mind.—Chicugo Evening tween Neil Darrach of Cove Sent) Town- | address for one year, 3/7 00; postage free. . ————e ' - . b a ons pel ile —y the conurary
    . ' . - ® . > r. 7 . aa " Pe ’ wie . s soon ae Xtre > VW » 2 2 “ino ‘has 1 ene i i ”] Abbi
    Clark, tobacconist, and the ‘News’ says | jury, being counsel for the prisoner. The} Journal. sbip Number Thirty-four, 1n Prince E.ward ae — —— - “_ e* the Magazine, r R i v A T E B L L S) ; | aanainane certiticates taken before Jusuiees
    he objected to being sworn on the Gospels, judge was very hard on him, and the jury —— Island ship carpenter, and Jane Darrach | Weelly, 2 Bazar wil w 6 supplied gratis -—---- f the Pea and vhown in oar pamphlets
    but esked for the Old Testament. And | 'T0Ugshtin a verdiet of gulity. Mr. Parsons TERMS: his wife, of the o e part, and Harry C. Green | for every Club of Five Subscrivers at $4 7 PARTIES iotending to make application aay sy “ud pre 14 from our agents, oF
    this ss what followed :— | moved fora new trial. The judge denied : ; | each, in one remittance; or, Six Copies for | which can be obtain are

    A Bible was procured, the witness put his
    hand over the tirst five books,

    tothe usual injunction to ‘tell the truth,

    placed his |
    cp on bis head, said ‘I swear’ (in response |

    | the motion and remarked: ‘Tne Court and
    | jury think the prisoner a knave and a fool,’

    The counsel promptly replied : ‘ The prisoner
    | Wishes me to say he is perfectly satistied—be

    } pap i , N . .
    the whole trati, and nothing but the | pins tried by a Gourtand jury of his
    truth,’) and kissed the open leaf with «| '

    hearty »mack

    ‘Where did you come from?’ asked Dr.
    Tuck

    ‘ Helland,’ replied the witness.

    ‘Did you bear the same name there that
    you do here ?

    ‘Yes—no—n all the time. Am I
    (turning to th» Judge) io answer that
    question _

    ‘Then you didn't bear the same name in
    Holi ni?

    ‘W ousee replied Mr. Clarke. ‘it is
    the custom of the Israelites, no matter
    whit coutry they m:y be in, to charge
    the races of their

    codren when they are

    sick to deith, to see if it will help them

    get wel, I wa very sick when a child

    tiny parents changed my name to John
    Clarke, sad the name announced in the
    Synago,ue

    and | have kept it yet,’

    A Great Ixsustice.—A milk pedler, named
    | Drew, was ye sterday in the City Hall police
    ; Station to secure aid in tracing the where-
    | abouts of a family wno had changed loca-
    | tions between two days, owing nim three
    | dollars.
    |

    remarked the Chief
    ‘That's where it

    galls—that's
    | hurts!’

    replied the dealer.

    where it
    ‘ They were new

    customers and [hadn't commenced to water |

    he milk yet.’
    Propence.—Over-caution and over-pre-
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