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lave \ terrible panic took place at St Mary's lie Dominion Parliament is to meet on raat *
’ i t \ { ‘ hh, th ic) Ricehmone s ere ’ ’ a) Lil ebruary. i ibj i
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. et t i \ ieee on inday, 2nd inst., whieh happily was ‘| stand upon a soil of freedom ! ied
; \ if - * i by joss of life. But few astump-orator. ‘No,’ esskimed | his shoe- 6 ee Meeting of the P. K. Island ADVIS
oT acifie Railways s been ‘ »_ | NOs ACcoMpanied by kt aker, * you stand a pair of boots that ORY BOARD of COMMISS :
Lhartatfatawt IN76 : Compu nai . ® escape of | @*ser, ° you stan yall ai . - p> : a “tg iy . . IONERS,
Charletiotows, — i Mit \ } ' ‘ 7 i lustries Oo , re at
‘ oe ke ev \ = oo mneny from death was miraculous. In the rhe present position of St. John, N. B., q a 5 ort i rovince at the Philade}.
peyroy r } j ‘ . ‘ . . 1 t . vw — > “A piri 2 Dillion, vy ! 4 .
WISREPRESEN , VS ¢ : } nt Of Clans | vostry beneath was assembled a Sunday | 4, a ship-owning port is amost creditable | % ‘i ies oe “ 4 eB a i. - on the Pro.
{ ee ee } } upon | | five hundred scholars being present. } one, She has on her registry books to- | par’ nn next ' a 14h at ) n> 7 — "nee
ra’ ‘ ‘ ; t Vi ti; ' > mO1Liive mare ‘ ‘ i a } ‘ » oes A . a { ion n
u \ DOU \ , ‘ jae 4 spi: ‘ horror stricken Gay 804 vessels of 272.054 tons,—an increase | Pvp » Pm.
Au . 1 _ a { 10F t ? , Jt shew IL .
_ P » very long , ry 1) All at onoe the schoo! w 3.644 tons since last year, although there we eer A. McNEILL. 8 cretary
. 3 to which | *@e ! : oii tappest at beholding a biaze at the altar, occasioned has been a decrease by four im the number ‘ A x Jan. 10, 1876 —-lin
, A Mat to | | Y by the Iace curtain which ts used to drape of vessels 6 i under oops! i apie a) . rol
. y 0 tk , r | r tal he k, to estimate the value of the Pane 3 co ft
a , i will the statue of the Virgin Mary having takel pd ae ‘ hi : capi +} he €@7 000 <1 ae batt 34 be atit ) gl}
, q 8 rant! . i ln abeeniitne une it reg df sh'ppin f tis portat >i a - Ps Stas e
W te k from oa lighted candle ——— oe oF (ih) iT
WwW y ist ( “ } a , . nue , ial Ww re.
: With lighting-uke rapidity the pan 4 His Mr. Mackenzie is making SPRING TRIP 18 2 16. A op i . “ome:
EXA) : ead through the sehool, and the excitea n effort to rid himself of the Jenkins in-} } Vhu q \ ’ Ot Jat s lO o'¢
\s W t rang to tI feet and started for eubu The Agernt-General having ce: ny luo I v ™
W ‘ ‘ , ’ door in t rear of the room, Which : , bod thes waggle gt ; { ‘ip wee { PURST-CHASS PY SCREW ST RAGS GTP rf : Sitadle
t aif ‘— ture of his office should be audited y his i i ‘ : i iis ie @ ‘ u »enter for the
, i” a eads to the eer re ee sibiers nage _| survitors, the government took the yppor- 68 woh Te {> Pea Ta iS... ug i altendan
‘ u till ¢ Legis ine of them raising the cry, ‘fire bather tunity of telling him in a round about way, | ii 5) a aus G ae ee Witiin tue O Week of the epening
, W see a } Act ] ling for the | Mohan, seeing no danger, called in a loud that — @ be dispensed wan } fil 1} i ij et | if Us . 1. LONGWORTH, Hon. Sec’s
{ net wl : a ality \ f This is! yoice for the children to resume their seat His palace with its appurtenances, ye King ’ , -
i ’ i" : , wn | nl Street, Westminister, 3. W., is to be ab-! y9e4 tons re er, classed 100 Al w 1s
i la ; ai y > mung mi Sspri 4 ; . } .
nee with t ‘a \]] this time the tenants | and at the same time 4 young man sprang shed, and an agent appointed with a the highest class at Lioyd f har] ni iets 1 W
’ ' k ) he ‘ j it i | . \ } . aly 1) “nd * . << 4
" } on on : t ui nd | to the altar tore the curtain down sand salary of $4000 barge is to include travel- ROBERT FRASER, COMMANDER L all Wt uel 00 cl bactory UY
\ i n t ree fa time w it Can 1 ! \ { tr imple i oat the fire with his feet. siit3s ling « xpenses id witha reduced staff and ASE} ty LUYITIA:!
— a rut, in , ‘ : reasal ; rauisitie : ankins rT ? ‘ ‘
hve tage poe IS WN Fe Ue. HE Worn oney were avail, | Prompt action quieted the fears of the chil. | fewer pe _ tie ee a ane Berth at Gla gow, Annual Meeting.
. sion y f D net s ’ ltt U y were Vali- ; ges stored but the al- book to be calle: the ‘ Devils iin, | a ”"
; ; me nurelty Impertal As | : tall dren and order was reste in which, we think, an interesting chapter to Receive ( args, ab out Lip HE annual meeting of the above ena
ered persons, Wi ] a 1 the Government of Bri ¢ ahs rs might. mn ( r ‘\arm had reached the congregation in might be devoted tothe straits to which | } . Pitt ' ‘nth Wn ren bye eld on TUESDAY. ¢
with | is \ \ Ww bet _. 4 xt } . 268 tab) n 7 it’ the ‘hureh. Some one raised the ery that the {vents-general are sometimes reduced by t ie i { te } imet.. & Scotts Hall, Kent Stre: at
} ‘ je } t iM n ad display of superabundant . , p . 2 or ock, m., for the election of |
' t Ged ; ) ! he semen s on fire, and with ene accord | 2m Unappreciated play I . 2900 sqoIr oy rernool ' he ww ewe OF Ste
\ f 1 al lt { t 1 extent, the basement wa n fire, an . ¢ < i ieolea2 Pesaals Gee Leaving Grlasgo Jo) hiv, Pp f ors and the transaction of other business
ea he y ict Send shes) be ee rregation sprang for the two narrow 41) share} lers shon “nasty . Wei
i } ‘ t ; ifferipng Irom the ti Bre ‘ ' : - — » WH , \ il share r i0uld be present or ry
: ' ; v} open into the porch rhese Man’s INnumManity To Man. ~The J/Jalifax AMOUT FIFTH APRIL: ANI RAVI sdaamanatd anes { r
‘ Gaoors which ¢ in } 07 . ; } i ; Ox!
i ’ “ae . r ti money market ' : t , Ca ys A very sad case has come i Y¥N\JY f 04 j A. SIMPSON. &
\ : \ or Legislature | Were choked up in an instant ~~ under the notice of tue police. It is that } z il \ t i t i \ 7% 4 Chariottetown, Jan. 10, 1876.—3
11 ted t , : ' ¢| the narrow stairway leading to the galleries ola young man, a merchant sailor, recently LO
5 >» best means Oo } ae yi} r 2
‘ , ‘ ‘ " and for a tew minutes the scene was & ters one of the crew of the schooner Wiliam ese ae a A a é “a % Db > & » ee
. : At a public) .., Many who were iu the galleries, | Haye He came to the station and) bj as } . \ a ae
i J rivie one. Many who were in the galleries, ) | J 5
, st t . Mor : 4 claimed protection and care, lle said he ) d ow | i é E ' % !
\ ‘ , J t Aucust on Qespriripyg of getting out of the building ¢ s cia tok and hi ear-
Vy ( t : vas both hungry and sick, and hi appea
’ . > . he windows nd os ‘ G: ~ gs hy 4 ha i . ne TTI rst g => PP
, Wan < by the stairway, spi gf to the windos , nee was a contirmation of his statements. n Or about Lie tote PotSF it, I vU) BLIC VV aa KS '
a ne ‘ | leaped t shy while others jumped | [fe was wan and hagyvard, and seemed hards« as a . ‘ 5
\ - , . , lie » sioryv he k« ras j Carrying FREIGHI tit () i he) on .
! vy . , to the floor below. apy women fainted, ly able to walk. The siory — wee 90 { Lo ‘ ) ww LED 7 , ’ He
. s ¢ } i \ . . Pe 4 ihstance as follows About tive week ago | trom L nig ts Secretary of atts a
im fa f ) Lo i the | and It was not until the greater portion of he arrived from sea and put up at asailors’ | I a, Se ina: jess — TUESDAY : ; ary E “3
. . ‘ ¢ " " liag ‘ i i ‘ c lay id.
sy i" I t : the congregaton had eflected their escape boarding house, kept by one Jobn Butte- a he ®Btear of s Accommo- | 4 I2 o clock, noon, from parties wis ling
cr. t nn t 8 5; W the | ' ' . ” "| uito the street that the true cause of the more Shortly afterwards he became ul, datior tne ¢ nu er of Passenac » ce ract f t NiOWlng |} work i
” a t drawn from tl : al panic Was ascertained and something like | and then he experienced such treatment as Rae Wralae Liehie antic london. | Via
: " iy cn i si i I ted to Mt s the resolution, John t w restored the moment ‘ends r ‘arely falls to the lot of any one in a civil- to Me JOHN PITCAIRN & SONS. ¢9 Building a new ze mw Albion
i Ss iu » ” ) ’ W — i wil ci gQuledl Wa e-bvoreud, ue ations 4 , > , , y »cvlecte | ~~ ‘ : * °a ° ; t Fé levy ; ,
« \ t fussi'y excused themseives aa MO: 1 Mi. i "oie ized community. He was neglected com- | Cornhill; in Glasgow, to JAMES KELSO. | Mills, Lo og 1 la iad spe calion wi}]
‘ i ik 1 that f absoiute n SSity Had tl ' Allan McD 3 t WiWuaid, Mie was restored, the ve stry door was locke letely, was given but little food, was not ESQ., junr., 88 Hope Street: in Liverpoo}, | be seen with William Thomson Esq., nea
i © \ Leal ‘ . ‘i P . . ‘ si , > .*? Allee . wae gi anit en smrar > * »} ‘ +} 1% +}
n 1 st apy : ¢ carried on the work of build; t] hael Hughes, James Cummisky, and | and thus the children were k¢ pt in and allowed a doctor, and was not provided | to Messrs. PITCAIRN By IS, Brockley | the propose d work, after the 15th inst.
they irs eS — , j Pacific ] Ca a Oe DT i st — the M away from the excited crowd as they dashed | with a fire in the room or sufficent clothing Buildings. 51 South John Street; in Pictou ross Malco rs 4 I yt NULdIng — brik ize
eae ogee. | ener oo ' ht f ti hurch, and one or two | t® keep himself warm. His requests for| Ns. 45 Messrs. NOONAN & DAVIES, or | ®¢ross Malcolm McLean's mill stream, ne
ed t . ’ , . . *,gd1o0ons Ire ie Cc i al ee \ torig¢ ‘r S oO s
j resent resourees, there would hay for t Mist t, were nominated a com-| headlong from the ch assistance and attendance were never! here to Victoria C1 »Lot5l. Plan and pecifica.
| i “se sails ai ty with respect t ’ Uy the Licutenent Gov, | Of the coolerheaded men of the congregas heeded, and he had to get slong as he | Peake Bro’s & e* o. ee hy ye Bt 1 it the yg ol ag Mc.
| . t \ I } r Mr ’ ‘ , 3 i i . Ged hi ran to the vestry Goor &s s00R as they ‘oe best could. At the station he wae giveu M: anagers, ae “ t meq, J itague J ldge, afte r the
“eae Is h Ve their part British Colum ; } half and prevented the panic-stricken parents fo or pi ee wre myer ne a i town, Jan. 10, 1876.—101 Also, tenders for railing the breastwork
: : ith ized the wstru nof the Cana ry te 1 at a TP ShGih al vestry in. possible,unti the a * St Petes iin », , Bt
A ‘ ” " shetebcsesraeanlied 1 t} t ' | | t We trus ‘rom making their way into the vestr} was secured, when the proper medicinal | THE oe 1 os bs “ps er me
) f > nile is Provid that ( es ! y nex { i al . — ‘ . or i a ca i > seen at the store o on.
} But we fear they w Pac seuoniii, i ttt % |. a : earch of their children, At the proper treatment was administered. . Simon Bulger, Head of St. Peter’s Bay
are 5 taxation of the people should not be raised | he wil] , sls i, fe time the school was dismissed, and the The losses sustained by the depredations | Rochford | heat ricals, afer 16th inst
— Mr. Haviland's ccnzuse Of it tion thet t la nave Gecided children quietly sent to their homes, the of wolves in France are alleged to becon-{[ The > gnature sof a responsible parties
Our tions f Lv is “se 48 i ‘rench acric ij 1} willing to become bound for the faithfal
2) : t f | slatur« S ou aS; members following'— and the panic was | siderable. A French agric ultural journal | ’ |
: I ' ar feo The late ¢g pa : over says there are about two thousand animals St. Peter’ s Bays’ School- “room. pees a ni ‘ the Work, as required te
| r we knew, his’ schem nt basis of wh road | { , agen ene of this species, which destroy to the —_—_— Wort , a sm basi ci s . : ’ iain cae = OrKs GO NOL Dind lhe selves to accept the
r we o} e | question mig!) have t nD built Wit! it inere IsINng \ {/ POG Viv ( RL} LE'S BIRTHD amount of about 1,000 francs a year each, j TUESDAY, January fith. lowest tender,
i ‘ : I : PL: : a ey ° But this 2.000.000 franes in no way re-| Wm.McDONALD. § Pow
With ¢ xcet f th he poimt, the the public burden sna a ' — nnn presents the loss occasioned by their Kiee’s Counts
i ® } ry ‘ ‘ " | _ ‘ 5 F z . Y i § ( uy.
\ has 1 tagonism to Mr. | great speech at Mostreal, Sir John A rue ar ores Che Londen correspondent of the Toron- presence; these 2,000 wolves, who only SN umber Dre Supt’s office, King’s County. Jan 10 1875. Tw
-—eogae WO M i explained the s n the |, the } y Sun~—is soon to! ¢, , writes ——“ Saturday last was the devour some 30,000 sheep a year, oblige the | AN] — ————— tema ti
Haviland, whom we always have consider. Macdctald expla agen ticth birthday of Thomas Carlyle, on | #8mMeI8 10 keep 20,000 090 sheep in flda | 8 AUCTION
— : h-minded and | f wing words bi 3] Su fC 1S 8 NO- | eightieth birthday of Thomas Carlyle "land render it impossible for them to feed | .
i 1d d i ‘ i and I I ,
— s that were that | toriou t half newspapers | that day an . iress was presented to him | in the fields as in England. All this en- | I WILL SELI \ “OTK x FRID
- ’ * 7 j S10 ‘ ’ 4 ‘ . ’ ‘ . . r 4hs i shsls Ut { PN, rR J 4
_ specs mpany was to g¢ rty millions of _ iid not ex. | by some hundred of bis persona] admirers | tails great expense. Ihe writer thinks that | = , ‘ me . weg tIDAY,
P promises us the re- sgl oad -pro- | 2°¥ mites 8 ’ :; -orilq | if proper measures were taken the young | ‘ommence 7 14th JANUARY at 12 o clook, noon, on
i “ i t ! is i l known in the world | ! proper 5 i
” : i ey e given i} _— ‘ site Hers 3 re or less KnovyV 7 i : é | the Fast Enc f _ anare 7
i Me 28 - : ome , s of | ist t were t the pats ge ol perenne Seere Se oe ' : | wolves might be killed in April, and the | the East End of Queen Square, near the
i ir du xt week, VOW, MU gress d to give } ' f lette There is a sort of miniature ° : ; NEXT WEE) new Court House :-—~
' : res of land as the road progressed, in al- e the Dor ] 1G ronment, | Of tetters ere rh country freed from this scourge in the | VE cis ;
W y Stick to the enteed eas ernate blocks, and that the Dominion o : ry: 7 Court kept up at Cheyne Walk, where course of a few years. It may be doubted p 5 BE| NG . : J wo Trays, =
» i n rr) ° { y ore 0 ; - ; iniper Posts , 25
I i som I S ns as the | ; Lda was to Keep Lily millon acres als Phis i ’ : pelaeegus Carlyle resides,the signatures of the address | however, whether it would be possible to BLIGH of , ot cumipes I 2
D Ps ft. eomment alternat s. Sir Hagh Allan calcu rye ti f t uid I ved, ; Ca hahitnal courtiers and if the old | get rid of wolves entirely, as in the hard ND : i ee om re ;
. ~ to ¢ HwWweu } ‘ eing the 1b Ss, ane / . ‘ - i sot opper od, gus y
re i \ ind the Conipany of which he was a ‘ : mE nme oe , | winters they come from North Germany and wee ' ~ ‘. {ua ws
what we do say, we st hod member and President calculated, that look , . i man’s vanity, which is one of his most Poland. They are sometimes found at | bi M I | Kx y \\ HH ITE ” LH bn 7 Ps aa
= 7 : ? ? ror f ' ; ¥ + ' 1} , : 7 =) "rT kT) j A | isting rane,
‘ nv notiee of ita r ing at the price f land along the Unite dent { s rt In our narked characteristics, was gratified by the | ; jantiily and Fontainebleau They are } k JIN +e pao a :
ssary t nt a BVtse 7 . ‘ N * least is land sl iid nm E z l / 3 Ho pers tor Earth Close ts,
& 7 sats orthwes leas i i should , ad ; 1 yo t } 1 1877 ;
k ‘ at they are more | ~“*‘°S * vs : nd iL | OT t newspapers should | demonstration, it will be hard to grudge | very cunning. A pack of — wil gojto 4 January 10, 1876. Lo lid for Staging,
a] 4 7 ; @ t ‘ \ ance } } t i eed If the gratification. Yet if Mr. Carlyle took fold and piace themselves 4 yng ine same |— Refuse Plank,
v ty than thos st week. Buti a cer mares Seed ” be . UCT CaeCN Gren ide. The sheep naturally huddle together | kK \ eS V | NV ( . = \ 1 ES “ Cloth
t states what is not true, we shall again ee hg ape “ rp se wa ithe t t ‘ shed ia Summerside | what his German teachers would call a und at the other woneet gee On a sudden the 4 eu GPS 6S ee he SO Broken Glass and Glass Circles,
A ha l vay shou m —e ; me “ eednts v on his eightieth birthday, the pros- | wolves dart round , and the terrified sheep | snail 1 Cannon Stove,
‘ a} . muslin. : si we kept, $2 \ re- if we got or . cae } | pect must have seemed, I| think, sadder to | rush in a body with such force across the | E gesetig scribers will resume their Evens ] W heelberrow,
enor 1 corr pg its mis-statements “hth ' San acre Ss Ww i uN put Ui wo were reduce weariness and vexation of spirit. It is not fold that they often knock down the 2 Sales "READY-MADE CLOTH 1 Shovel and Spade,
’ ! f ») } p y } S| 1 wou to t ! shers would | to oaugaie i : : ; barriers which protect them 1 ING, CLOT HB MOTS and SHOES, etc., on 1 Sledge-hammer,
A 7 Wouig be § it Pp 3 3 se Ss we wert : him than to most men who have reach- a : Ti “tog 1 Wheel, 1 Derrick, 1 pe Timber,
1 t t 2 «list Of untruths};, , 4 subsidy i é st) furnis megan wash . ed the extreme old age when all is " anna oe Thelen Mae 6 } Vonday. the 10th, Lot Bo ards, Lot Galvanized Rain Pi
ini : ‘ be) Wie jee valijale 7 1 foeg | #bout a house so Offensively familiar as a | ? WILLIAM DODD
that w pe t , te? res 1 } t - ow he Z ine a , ‘o ‘ “F?© | only that he has outlived friends and foes broken chair. There is no use trying to at 7 o'clock, p. m n. 3. 1876 agai ’
, : epee Penge — v i nay sineasiiee A n I vie Intorma- | those he laboured with and those who be- ignore it. You can’t put it on one side | MacKENZIE & STUMBLES :
Ww} ss es % : ; cs purpos te torial artic 8, and} Jaboured him alike, the companions of his | and be sure of it staying there ny reason Ce’town. Jan. 10 lin NOTICE
inne aroeaee ig ii “" \ nv y faction ir ry | youth and manhood and ripe age. All this | able length of time. When a Cer be- i : ' °
text han't tr it e “agate st . ocr a ae id Pe } ‘s 1 comes broken it generally becomes crippls | . ot os o a
8h A ‘ V l 05 t ij oO ‘ = a ¢ se whi re a - ° | ‘ : er ae al
C a 4 At > t, there isnot a] ublisher | 18 the common iate of those who linger on ed for life. here is an earnest, sincere rime a Bj j ing. A LL persons having claims against the
_-- ° t ( Si j } Pry thea ve | + tstate of th late ‘tin ogi ri
RE ORM . ; sof acres of land ae oo led by beyond the usual lot. But the sage of determination on the part of the head of | Estat ithe late Martin Hogan, will
, . 4 ow «Ve it ; . ’ i } . 2 as ‘ i . i } ‘ lease prece he same Pr nH “ry I
: : i ‘ P , . " | Chelsea has outlived himself,and his precep | the house to repair it, and it is set up in silaail aa piease present ee am fi } ayment. All
' 1 a Y 7) ~ ‘ . ' ¢ oe . y ¢ ny 4 2 FOR SALE BY Ti S ISCRIBERS, ersons owill 2 Saik + ate il] lease
ii ee liad this Scheme been su aoa G i ae tions must be far less cute than his | one corner until he can get a chance to i Eb BY pereans oF the said Bstate will please
We Board of Works 4 ld now | rway ; thousands | , reportorial and editorial staff. ; ¢ . hat | 40 it. And there it stands leering malici- | ; ; | | pay the amounts due wit hout delay.
y Ww ii 1OW ft A y y A ” i . echetans , io . rese C aw 3 é 7 . ‘ { inf P ao WN
ik i a lk Board of | WoT aati... lies | friends represent, if he is not aware that | ously at the family, and waiting for oppor- | 30h Bhis Choice 106 neryilg JAMES REDDIN, ) manepene we
ra A ” oe riine "I ? ¥ t t a ~ ilf i re sen ? ade ’ ’ " i . re of ae »® 5 4 ; » 4 “A
Db 3 A ‘ ate i i rtu t Workiog I " i ol e 4 this Is so. lo the young generation of tunities to sail out intothe room and get uns | , JAMES BYRNE. 5
Tr t ce inat asylum ind ine t t } I vp j nen Ct] » while nations rise | CKEN E STUMBLES. Jan. 3, 1876.—4j
Tru 3 t L ’ now nothing t lo and nothing to ea i s i / trying, by petsy | Englishmea he is no longer the teacher oon eres ree while gr on Ifa | MacKENZIE & STUMBI AR. vy ‘
a t nor im— . ’ } P "6 j astie > a go a ‘} at { B76. .— } a
7, tler Boards or minor 1m ... ae, } sata to put en en Mf ' and fall and dynasties come an g Ch'town Jan. 10, 1876.—1m. ‘i
nary ery ving remunerative emp! 1 1 ae 1 5 phe 2t he was to their fathers. | rs . ,
4 “— : , ‘lw said that | VOUS DE receiving remunel ‘ Sete blist | master, prophet, that be was js, | neighbor drops in for a moment’s chat she | NEO PEO Ee.
rter t hs eer i puy sal thed } ‘ } eXists pudDiishn- oY " 2achers ¢ creeds + Y
} e AL has been ppHy ment peo} of British ¢ imbDla | ¢ Xister pudish- | They have other teachers and other cre« is sure to get hold of that chair, the horror | KE | I ( ' \'T | ( yN \ | vi a
Boards re sercens. What Board " j seat. al publi burdens « \ } t publish three or tluxley, Darwin, Mill, and Tyndall repre- | of the wife who declares that she shall not } 4 Ay L its due the Subscribers, whether
Joes is tl ‘t of nobody ind nobody i ‘ ee é — { : ; : thy of the intelligent | semt the school of thought which has supers | wait snother day for that chair to be repair~ | ne of Hand, Book Aecounts, or
; a ¢ 2 The OMS BOS Ho ANCTOREEG ; SEH ID 8 : Ol a Be , } it | Seded Carlyle’s jargon about the eternal | ed, but shall send it up into the garret, be- | aap scrolls > 187 otherwise, on the 3lst day of December,
n be made t nswer for i Hae the P: nees would be firmly bound t : this they w ald benefit | * ’ ? ak f fore some one falls by it and breaks his} Chariotle’Own, van. t ” vst al remaining unpaid on the 3ist
i the t WOllL i ii : i ‘ — 7 » _ » rare ‘ : ? i 1 : . e x ,eo7: TT ’ + ; ty
B 1 suffers. even in reputation. onlv in ; — ' ' rich themselves irtues; and the young thinker »f to neck. The man of the house rarely ever | Nor E is hereby given tha ) nex day of January, 1876, will without distine-
} tar ; ln nai ec lees aie niin a day—who believe as their fathers did be. gets hold of avy other than this crippled 4 Examina n of Cat ites fe Leach- | tion, be handed to an Attorney for co)lee-
t< trv [ I ioG ‘ - ot > . : “4 “i Rath ; ‘ Nor? yn account for the n ’ es 4
C rene it Atlantic to the | i Li fore them that they are going to “ring one, and when it omniously y-* be ne a lers’ License wi e l he Norma “ - q ta ~—— { : = > J . ar
I i tas, further “i ? } t t ee i i éh jae his weight, and he jumps up and slams it! Sehool, on Tuesday. t th ipst., ab 2 | about ready for delivery, and parties inte
: 7 : ( us, t Otaig power, wrecked WT a ut e i, ring in the new look upon | His Weignt, 3 . ‘ , t “ested j . i: oak i tine «
iis 4 } to identify his} ~ : ; . i UL : pacha : f hi . ‘ down in a corner, he invariably inguires | o'clock, | i sequent | re a wi id » well ‘ ) Se due notice and
3 n ind now they |] _ Carlyle, in as faras they think of him at why on earth that chair is stuck under him! examination w ton the Tuesday | govern themselves accordingly.
‘ + + th t iv—, ‘ <8 . 2 : " : P ‘ ‘ mectineg of he wr a ats ¢ .
0 “4 t _— nis “7 , vay S750.006 t eat vith of one ¢ ail, as aut of date anda behind the age, every time be comes in the house. [here | previot S or t 3 4 Mi KIN NON, FRASER & Ca,
- 7 i i : . , | e a Ro l H a: , ‘ Te Try
‘ s r strong when t DOdY is BR “a t Hindostor ehan | recollect Mazzini saying to me at Naples | should be no hesitation or maw kish senti- | Bo: , cee ne R lof Cl wn, D vf -— im,
} . . + t sie iclir ( his then he had urned Italy under ( i- | Mentality about dealing with a broken , . ripen ce ae ‘ ‘
r ent nd he is wed ee r y ,iaddir n bil when be returned to italy under Gari , ‘ fo wit sail it | Education will be held on ‘fhursday he A .T Ei
, wt f : . chair. No home is safe with one unless . ; age BUDD U a oe C > INT °
y INTERNATIONAL PAH 2100 : i Is In the celler witb a ton PoCsh pli = ui
‘ . . er ¢ I me ee, t the \ could not be estl to England here in italy i see nothing but it. Give it the freedom of the house. and ei af a ccMEILY. 8 St p i ‘ re S |
r ° + es . . . . y iii LINAI 4 i y
p f 4 mn es ae 4 4 i } en the King gravestones, After much the same way | it will transform a paradise into a pands . Abe : whe e ei S E 1090 S
i . rowith hss company at | [ can fancy that Carlyle if he looks round | monium withit ani : , eines WILL RE-OPEN ON
sTUDSWICK— jUuacgINY y l ‘ ‘ ‘ sred for a whole I oan othing but yravestones — 4 pan . ayyroIm ry ‘RY I 7
? - lin r the 1 i is vere jor a WhO! 1m, e€ nothing L gravestones } : mae THE VILITARY COLLEG { ur as 4 “a
only in t bscure ranks of the perman—| ) 0 will occupy a prominent li ala, : ee ls Amid the rumors of wars on every side, ssicta ae aonuday, 10th January, 1876.
2 : thelr peopie—wili py | mile with siiks and velvets sewed together | dead friends. dead hope s, dead creeds,dead vein ne ee de and laid KINGSTON . ’
’ Boards. therefore. are ce a n arrangements have been made and lak :
i raipat i ‘ : plac P ip the Centenolal Exhibiti had nd the cost of the ban } let Was estimate d aspu itions. On Sunday an enthusi istic Am- before the British public by which every | TH 3k of OU! young men who may aspire B Ys SCHOOL Will h MV two vacancies
not fit instruments for executive business ; Philadelphia, which opens on the 10th at sixty th nd pounds. On his birthday } erican friend of mine, wishing to send a corps, regular and irregular, primary or sub. | toa military career will, doubtless be in« GikL's ScuooL.— English Branches, Freneh,
mie sable j ‘n, fo . : i ee oe sab lacie ie be ee idiary, in Britain has been assigned its | “ . : German, Music and Drawing.
nd are uy aamissal in it, whea, for lay of M iy next, Jehan ¢ ‘ is Welphe igainst several birthday gift of flowers to the Sage of | hel- sidiary ! > } bo i terested in the course of instruction to be
tt dis - tion ry - - poner lesneiee ea , a ome detinite place in the comp ete embediment ‘ : A Jon mr Crass fer very young children
they som @ . ‘ | iscretlonad . 2 ‘ omm< cl as ru eg sea, de 10 ow why, 2 yhrase . . | H . . sas sil a a} - Waa - :
one tad ee ers ie Among the great variety of samy les} kinds of comn m4 upes . 4 ; 7 3 6h. ; of the national army of defence. This ary | pursued in the military colle ge lately ze boys and girls) has been opened in cons
power to a single minister would be tered by the Nova Seotin Advisory | jewels, cloth of gold Ks, calicoes, spices, | always gets confused in my head with the | rangement has brought out the fact rw | tablished at Kingston, Ontario nection with this School.
worse Our loards are, unfortunately Board wi i I marble. lime- | homey and butter, which were afterwards | Hermit of Cremorne) went to one of the | for some point 7 - ae | me err “1 The length of the course will be four An Iytermepiate Department will be
ee ‘ . : 20ard are gold, coOul, ores, marbie, lime- . a ieee ey dns aie resent materials at disposal, be provided. ‘ . a : 1
subiect te the fluctuations of poities ; and Va ‘ bird ; distributed mons the poor. Said Sir largest fourists in London, orde red the © is wall that Aibeteniitte eet Hs known | years. Ii any ¢ adet fail to come up to the opened on 10th January,
“a . ws sung be: our cases birds, speci- i i . Cie a a a ny! want joie enc 1 | : : : ao
ait une el erely for the honor | 2¢,.% young bear, tour Thomas Rox he seales were of solid | bouquet, and to ensure extra attention res jand provided for. However quiet such | required standard at any two periodical ex» For tertas and further particulars apply
men sit upon them merely for th } ; : 7“ a , : : ; and } j ; ow
‘ ; a or ae of native wood, furs, fish, canned gold et with small stones, rubies and tuarked it was for Mr. ( irly le. ‘“*] never | facts might be kept, they could not be con, | aminations, or be found unable to qualify to 1ODGSON
t Ti ae ae aa obste rs. edge to ols, j otte ry, g indst nes, turquoisas they hung by ciuains of gold, heard of the gentleman, Sir,’ was the ans- cealed from any possible enemy, an i ae | in his studies. or to acquire sufficient pros ik! St. Pet A Clergy an
erforming d es t afte, LHerelore, ; } 2 ' . , , therefore, no use in trying to conceal | wis ‘ ever s .
I yi ; ie shin-models sather, tobueco, pilot and and for mo re there were sSuK ropes. | wer, ** but so long as he is a friend of yours . ah age , : ~ ss lite xe icaiil » will b a
Boards” of the worst description, The | *p-moces, leath a. meanadiasy ie } : ; eradiie sede sheen from those more immediately inter | ficiency in Military Coreg, he will be re Kent Street, Dec. 27, 1876.—a p till jan 10
‘ k f th sfovuanes navy bread. boots and shoes, trunks, b] ink Ibe bear was covered \ 1piates of gold, l have no doubt he is a most respectable { ested. It is far better that the British moved. No extension of the above period seams
pew be! sa: Pe a n. | books,paper, nails, architectural drawings | The great lords of the nation sat about the man. Yet the tradesman in question is people and soldiers should know thoroughly on account of absence from any cause ex- IRON HARDWARE.
of which th y are not individually t a sah one | p to the date of! throne on rich carpets, expecting the king’s a very well informed, intelligent man, and Agr aye gar. gare an prey cept illness, will be granted. Cases of pro-
= } ‘‘ See , ee | Paibune, length he apne : ; to do. ile the plan sketched is essenti- : ma ve |
sible and req re the secretar to see , * ; a coming ont. At sengin he appeared, | in . . - 8 uch about literatur . " om vom nen large Stock of Lron, Heav' j
i - J -,|their last published statement, the | C°™Pé : PI ~’| probably Knows as m C ad ove for home defence, provision is | tracted absence on account of illness will ()' R usually a ; ~~ es _
after the business. he Seere tary, in | hit eelcunl seventy-five entries. | covered with diamonds, rupees, and pearl as ninety tradesmen out of a hundred in } made, even as a part of such defence, for, | be specially referred to the Genera] officer Hardware, and Shelf A i t LOW
| i ? bad ° — + , j y hoant 3 " . : | ~ ar 4 w verv nic , TASES, at Li
his turn, depends upon the $ Superintend. f N B ick He had several strings of them about his); ,4gon. The anecdote only seems to ils | under certain circumstances, acting on the commanding. \ few very nice COAL VASES, &
. TT » entries rom Cw STUUSWICK, ac 3 P — i = : ‘ aa —_ P ga in . ‘ oy, iPr "RSS
ent. Things zo wrong. But no one in| The e@ neck, orms, wrists, and turban, and two OF | justrate the plain truth that somehow Car. | aggressive, and sending certain corps : : ST — PRICES. BEER & SONS. |
tid Siiky 1 | ling to a statement recently published, | } y er Uis sword hed tk ; abroad. In few words, it may be said 4“ The following subjects will form the course ew or |
, } ans ‘or gy a statemen ( ' ) bIshh ’ ree rings on every finger. 5 § , ¢ > ‘ -ache ) ores it~. . : . ; ! 9 S75 ow
particular can be called to account. | cor : . ha - hich, | t a I ie . ; | lyle’s name haa not reachec : the great | there are certain centres round which, in | of obligatory studies. | Dee. 2 Ww
When the Lunatic Asylum was at its} numbered over one hundred, among which | buckler ing throne, were aiso covered with | masses of the English people. He was the | case of invasion, the regular troops are to “in 1. Mathematics, including Plane Tri gonon
inder the control of a the manufacturers of that province seem | precious ston \mong the rest I saw | partizan of aclass and a season, and like concentrated. Most ot these stations are metry, practical mechanies with appli« e ES,
worst, it Was under 3 . ‘ % a“ ; : ; f ae i ‘ ‘ ‘* i”
> — } t f wt ich were } to be wel] represented, rubie is big walnuts, and pearis of a } all such partiz ins ye has dropped out of } in the south of — os are rece - cation of aa, m: yp to machine ry. we
ara the members oO , rs " a es attack t one < 1em 1 fa) n 2 ation, ield and permanent,
poard, “abl Se goo prodigious magnitude He got into one sight. as the class and the season pasted attack, bu _one of them is at rka 2. Fortificati } per sar (anes uli aa
individually, among the most estimable} Up to the closing of navigation, the ; a ee PS iy de another at Edinburgh. Every corps knows, Geometrical drawing
Lu at atts = ‘ ha ceal, tting on ieg like ¢ allo ie ie: a " _——— ig '
I ) mie E ; les af Yelena sesductiod Which | the al itting on his leg like a tailor.’ | sway personally. Ido not regret this. It | in this way, exactly what isto be done, . 3. Artillery. .
a n the cormmmunity : our public echools only Sampies © ana production whieh | al gifts were not always costly, how ’ ; i | : od , > eae!
men in th im 3 ' ‘ ee ee af ce Phe royal gifts were not always costly, how- isnot that I have any special distaste what centre it is tomarch, and what posi- | 4, Military drawing. Reconnaisance sur- ris mas resen
have become a by-word and a reproach | the Advisory Board of Commissioners fo: ever. When the weighing was over, basing | to his ‘teaching If people derive any satis. | tion it has to take up, The volunteers are — I |
under the management of a “ Board this province could procure, were spring fall of : uimonds, nuts, and other | fetion from Caflyle’s theories as to the | all designated e mm on at oo — 5. ay ee Hi oa ay nistration, Law, ‘ND
sie ; 1: i, . , : dipehc, | volunteers are to be mobilized for their Strategy and Tactics, :
,, os abDllity ; | vat, white and black oats, two-rowe d wel vere ) ed before . ooWw . j rar . tes - " ; , “~ i " = Wht
gomposed of men of learning and ability ; | wheat, w1 sae " | fruits were placed be the King, who government of the universe, I am perfectly | own districts,and the yeomanry are to form|6. French or German, at the student's N ey \ } 19 \ R G I} S,
the utter in ipacity of the Board of} barley and Norway oats —selected at thi threw them about in handfuls, while his} willing they should dosoas long as they | part of the field army. choice 4
r ite | hibiti ‘ . The } \ = f { ) , } ; caf | x a . 7. Elementary Chemistry, Geology, etc. €
, : +4 — t. some of its! county ¢ xhibitions lust October The | btes scrambled for them ( Ibserving are content to let me hold my own belief } ‘ a i , ‘ rat in. |‘: E é p, i r ’
Works is notorious—and yet, som seth ie ier as = td b et Poe 7 f M ; he | CK aol & : aur “> 7 — hs i we 8. Drawing, Freehand figure and “andscape At Harvie’s Book- = §to
. r { > re . ria ary =] ( , “Ir om noe wouk n & ) + ie , re “4 ¢ @ % 7 rhHic $ > ( ‘ ° i sn
mewbers are first-class men of business. only means of forwarding samples from {that Sir Thon 1 ) oop or disbelief wiy grievance against the | dustria —— me ch = a n fame: 9. Drills and exercises—Infantry, Artil lery, | Queen's Sqnare, Dec. 29, 1875
T) bholition of these “ Boards,” and } this provinee at this season of the year | such meanness, Jehan Gheer took UP | author of Sartor Resartus is the injury be Lapeageeny Te i pe aang Aan wc Engi neer, Riding, Sword exercise, etc., | :
1e@ apbo.itic . . iia | ? | s . ; ma a . : : : 75} In his wil: ‘1o my only son, l } - rm
. . . . oe a asin that was about full, and poured it! nh; ie m1 English litera » mol : ? Gymnastics,Swimming. Lo?
the substitution of responsible men—this | being the ice-boats, it is but natural to | basin that rut sis has infl ee : r a ane | never follow my advice, and has treated me 10 a i ee ° a. & AX E-*.
— | ] . ‘of | into his clo (he courtiers, however, | sir gle writer ever did so much to contort | yin very many inst: Ss, i nad ¢ Vere .
is what the country wants. suppose that only a very small number of | into his « The : igle | rudely in very many instances, instead of in addition to the obligatory course every | AXES.
1s . th biel 8 forwarded within the | bad ‘the impudence to thrust in their} the grand stately simplicity of the English | making him my executor and residuary les Cadet will be allowed at hi option to take | 40 Dozen
- ar icies can ite t Pe | sea | i » bi i ; ; on -) : i al ee , “ek § < i is , i aa . rt
: . ISLAND pea : a ‘vin, | hands so greedily ’’ that the worthy knight tongue ; and I am thankful to see that the | gatee (as ill this day he was). I give him up certain voluntary wabjoots, viz. . ds. vz nderhills 5 Boirons
I E. ISLA . | limited time specified for recelyin i y i | £100,000. It is on record that another In Bro nacraius an
‘acing : w . 1] had some trouble to rescue these proofs of | taste of the present day has wearied of the | gentleman once directed his executor to | 1. Higher Mathematic setliiaal
Tus Canadian News; leeden, G. B.. a Pp Pt 7” the royal favor from their rapacity. He} conceits, involutions, and lite rary high- | purchase a copy of a picture representing 2. She ie! Fortification - P iD RETAIL.
. . Th ys hep THe appears »} t - - - ¢£ : 1 i 2 7 > istrv Vv 0.
had lately a short article on Prince Eds | 0vserve, by a notice which : ppears in our had been told beforehand that the King | jinks which an earlier generation regarded | g viper biting the band of the man who ‘ on: he mistry, i - ‘ or WHOLESALE AN
ad awe’) ‘ 5 ‘ - - a Pt y : ; : i : at d “r ‘German (other than languag
om : dy sing columns to-day,that a meetine i ra | as > -rance er i s com- | had saved it and to give that to a certain | 4. French or G 5“"s ae me C0.
ward Islan lhe writer sums up as; ®4vertising columns ng a ©} would scatier fruits molded in massive} as inspired utterances. After all it is com : a 2 eee aw ee. ae pear : | taken up in obligatory « eesinalian. 4 WV. E. DAWSON &
j ‘ > , y aly 3 : i >: SS} - 1? + { a tiseovere ‘ or s 7 wev ly theris rien¢ ™ * - ‘ a dh i . . ‘ i ti ’ C ‘ 7 v
Seat ie lof the P. E. Island Board of Commission gold, but to his disgust he discovered that | tort to those who, however humbly, cherish 000 which he had left him by a former | 5. Architecture,construction,estimating,&e. é' wy Tet. 90. 1875 -
“The history ot the Island is very in-| ers will take place on | riday next; and | 4 y consisted of very thin silver, a thous The pure well of English wuetied, to ‘will, now revoked avd burned. ‘] give 6 Hydraulic engineering, etc., etc., W ANTED
structive, and it is _ disgrace to us that so! wo trust that no effort will be spared to|sand of them barely weighing twenty | knowtuat in literature style is the one! and devise to my son, Daniel Church,’ said} No obligatory subject shall obtain a Cadet TENDERS A
little is known of it. It is the best fishing | * ? bit rs a yinds, ‘* Nevertheless, I saved,” he says, | thing that lives, and that in the long run / Mr. S. Church, in his will ‘only one shill- any marks unless he obtain 4 minimum of wie
station within the Gulf of St. Lawrence. have oF, Serene Pir, Serepeten ot | pow l and | any departure from the good old order of | ing, and that is for him to hire a porter to one half marks In it.
igh , . s . ee ‘‘the value of ten or twelve crowns, and | : > pi xO" ! ’ side
That it has been badly governed--split up the great International Exhibition of th — ci lis} ; ominative. verb, accusative brings about | CY @way the next badye and frame he /| No Cadet will be considered qualified un. HARF,
into petty division o “ta — a engage . 1876. Samples.io small quantities.could b these would have filled a large « " i ; a steals. Dying people have often & grin at | je35 he obtain at least one half marks in the | bee !
by re ligious and po “os a r a = . i ke} t them to show the vanity of these | its own punishment. | their friends’ expen-e. A certain magnate | obligatory course in Mathematics, Fortificas |
; >») Sie@s rue. > ink 4 ‘ > ve y e onts uc = } . } , +5] i }
paroc - al je _ on ei on rd ed forwarded even by the ice b ats, Such, peo} I do not believe that the King > o- =< -+ @ of Plymouth once decreed by his will that tion, Artillery, Military History, Adminis« | NDON.
look rr a gevuere } > it, an i . 2 t : . ‘ CO pile i > ah nga . - ss 4 “ 1, c > of hi Oe: r . ihe _ oo saeiial if a
wider, nobler growth, uow that it has en- | for instance, as pressed h 1y, timethy this day threw away much above the value Coxrranction.—The following letter ap- | his wile sa — pre din c= vt “ak tration, &c., &c., an A “ve en! wedge l 5
tered upon another career and its future seed el: yver seed dressed leather sheep p i ue Fira nai tt eared in the last Herald :-— fin ge rs to make sure © was de \ aggregated to the marks aliotted to ail the mE ND ERS will be rec -eived by the
4 linked with that of the great Dominion.” —e Pay : ' or One Hundrea pounds, ik . 4 ing that he made the request so that as obligatory subjects. re - of the Board of Wi orks, uot
j T d if of tl 5 ld mB Wi skins. wool, cloth, knit goods, flax, canned — +s i Sir,—In yesterday's Examiner [ se e a/ she had been troubled with one old foo! she No voluntary subject shall gain a Cadet retary < - NE ain ren partie
1d itse 0 1 O1d, Cumbrous, . , ; ied an > | s * . R, v _— . a 2G day of e NK next, :
vhs ’ ‘ iG salmon, lobsters, oysters, &e.; also, mae A New Year's Girr, -About 6 p. m. | notice signed James McArthur, ofa trot to | will not think of marry! - a poe oat any marks unless he obtain a minimum of at | the 29th day th the Gorernme?
— : ag "Tre 2 sli re 2 J i— j ‘ si " , ’ 1 2 $ y € oe ¢ c i) wt fi rally r ee { ect Wi i . :
disjointed, aad effete Legislative and Goy kerel, and codfish in smal] packages on New Year's evening, a basket contain-| take _— in Souris, On the 20th January, | why her rye te ; ted I a elke least one third of the marks assigned to, willing to ¢ ; ‘sand build ao »
ernmental machinery, and establish a new, . eet ing a‘ bouncing baby boy,’ was left at the | betwe my er | Fairy,’ ane John Mo. | lord should have ae Caan no , pita ® | that portion of it in which he is examined. | to make general] i gang N o Londe!
‘a harmonious, and lees ex- The exhibition ot Live Stoek wil] not A Bagg Reset arg Lean’s Ee 4 ‘Eastern Boy,’ for one huns swcnearor to him « one not clear| —: | The marks gained in the voluntary sudjects | t>) Long River Wharf, Ne Jobns00'
ae ee pene ike place at the Centennial until Sep— front door of Mr. Neil Graham veS® | dred dollars a side, stakes deposited in| A Mr. Swain, of Southwark, gave to . vbn | will be added to those obtained in the obs | g ecifications will be lett at Mr. 20% wt
pensive system, is a step which must pres See NEO 8 Ce, Se Mee OF] house. The child was poorly clad, and is | the hands of James McDonald Exq.contracs | Abbot and ‘ary, his wife, sixpence each, | ligatory subjects and to those gained during M near the place, and a copy a
eede the wider, nobler growth te which tember or October next; and we hi P judged to be about a week old. it was not tor there. In reply I beg to tell the secre- | to buy rome Slee “ ; bee way -_ the College Course, the whole to — * | office. The signatures of two or mo nd
} C li V looks f, our horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, and poul- |, ae — t the door befora | tary that [am not at present the owner | the sheriffs mr mn e provic r whe Pet seen Genel according to which the Cadets | Cllice. | A he sig wi‘line to become house
}¢@ writer ino anadian New OOoKS lor~ ’ hi eo 1 Bodied ‘ sib " —" ae wa OR rin her di ve on Jariev | to his wife a shilling, for pickin 7 eat sponusivie iftics ——e ” he con’
, : try will be represented We hay Ise aa t. Mr. Graha hs Ft caged 5 Pern tane-§ Aig Nees se y gu , t . il f | shall be finally placed, hese hful performance of HET
ward There can be no growth whiere ’ , ." . se al td iad i. Mr. Giraiiam has posit any stukes in the hands of Mr. James my pocket of sixty guineas. A bookseller | lhe final examinat will be conducted for the faithful eo T nder Th
th » land j hoked by weed nd thistle our native birds and bears as we ll as k y cared for bis ilttle Charge. Pinned McDonald, or any one else If the sport. | in Bond street London, is said to have left : minevs ind - ndent of the College tract, to accompaby cacy : pi wwe
© land 1s choked Db eeds ad ; j : ; 4 he : og ne a a ; : » 8 £51) , yexaminers independent of WVONOGY: ne mnd to acc
bacilli alicia Nova Seotia Why not have good speci- | to the chiid’s dress was the following note : ing gentlemen oO! Souris wish to get up a/the handsome sum of £50 to El lizabeth | ©} ie : Board will not be bound t
Scwuni 2 Granwal ‘emnos ‘ara , - : © cal ae . . - of th child inn you | race ! would thank them betore paradi ng Parkes, whom, th rough my foolish fon« iness, F alieiieliesinbintis D ] west or any tel de oT.
CUMME : ” mens of them forwarded in due time 7 i #e ’ ‘ : a my name in connection with it, to eonsult | ] made my wife, without re gard to family, A COMPLIMENTARY SUPPER Was given to “—
grammar school-house is required in Sum -<—_~ will be il rewarded for your trouble its a
merside, A subscription list will soon be
opened to raise means with which to build
ono.
| Wi.mot and others ?
Qveny.— What has become of the awards
made under the last Commissioners,
decent mother and its fathe r is a gentles
Judge’ man please cali the child benjamin. —Suwms |
| mersid
me about it.
Yours &e.,
i
OWEN,
Journal, | Ch’'town, Jan. 4, 1876
fume, or fortune; and who in return, has
not spared, most unjustly, to accuse me
of every crime regarding human aature,
save highway robbery.
Campbell, Esq.,~ the accomplished historian
of P. E. Island, by his publishers, the
Bremner Bros,—previous to his departure |
from the Island,—/ovrva’.
RICHARD WEEKS,
Supt. Public W orks.
Ch'town, Dec. 27, 1875,
TC _ceceeeee
ce ese ten. tenses
th
AAA DEA REID ETAT LOS AE AAI I = q i UY !
ELLA MISE ART : | — IN RY , Or Faun 'y PN ,
: a 7 aad | TERRIBLE SCENR. WISCELAVEQUS. NE Ww AD VENTE eat ENTS, s _M Ww ADYVER ee
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yyy y 4) _— i Ae eee Senne nnn ites: seed ef eee ee
rT CIF ‘ i , , ° Pcie.
lave \ terrible panic took place at St Mary's lie Dominion Parliament is to meet on raat *
’ i t \ { ‘ hh, th ic) Ricehmone s ere ’ ’ a) Lil ebruary. i ibj i
‘ : be ( » (Ca ; vs
. et t i \ ieee on inday, 2nd inst., whieh happily was ‘| stand upon a soil of freedom ! ied
; \ if - * i by joss of life. But few astump-orator. ‘No,’ esskimed | his shoe- 6 ee Meeting of the P. K. Island ADVIS
oT acifie Railways s been ‘ »_ | NOs ACcoMpanied by kt aker, * you stand a pair of boots that ORY BOARD of COMMISS :
Lhartatfatawt IN76 : Compu nai . ® escape of | @*ser, ° you stan yall ai . - p> : a “tg iy . . IONERS,
Charletiotows, — i Mit \ } ' ‘ 7 i lustries Oo , re at
‘ oe ke ev \ = oo mneny from death was miraculous. In the rhe present position of St. John, N. B., q a 5 ort i rovince at the Philade}.
peyroy r } j ‘ . ‘ . . 1 t . vw — > “A piri 2 Dillion, vy ! 4 .
WISREPRESEN , VS ¢ : } nt Of Clans | vostry beneath was assembled a Sunday | 4, a ship-owning port is amost creditable | % ‘i ies oe “ 4 eB a i. - on the Pro.
{ ee ee } } upon | | five hundred scholars being present. } one, She has on her registry books to- | par’ nn next ' a 14h at ) n> 7 — "nee
ra’ ‘ ‘ ; t Vi ti; ' > mO1Liive mare ‘ ‘ i a } ‘ » oes A . a { ion n
u \ DOU \ , ‘ jae 4 spi: ‘ horror stricken Gay 804 vessels of 272.054 tons,—an increase | Pvp » Pm.
Au . 1 _ a { 10F t ? , Jt shew IL .
_ P » very long , ry 1) All at onoe the schoo! w 3.644 tons since last year, although there we eer A. McNEILL. 8 cretary
. 3 to which | *@e ! : oii tappest at beholding a biaze at the altar, occasioned has been a decrease by four im the number ‘ A x Jan. 10, 1876 —-lin
, A Mat to | | Y by the Iace curtain which ts used to drape of vessels 6 i under oops! i apie a) . rol
. y 0 tk , r | r tal he k, to estimate the value of the Pane 3 co ft
a , i will the statue of the Virgin Mary having takel pd ae ‘ hi : capi +} he €@7 000 <1 ae batt 34 be atit ) gl}
, q 8 rant! . i ln abeeniitne une it reg df sh'ppin f tis portat >i a - Ps Stas e
W te k from oa lighted candle ——— oe oF (ih) iT
WwW y ist ( “ } a , . nue , ial Ww re.
: With lighting-uke rapidity the pan 4 His Mr. Mackenzie is making SPRING TRIP 18 2 16. A op i . “ome:
EXA) : ead through the sehool, and the excitea n effort to rid himself of the Jenkins in-} } Vhu q \ ’ Ot Jat s lO o'¢
\s W t rang to tI feet and started for eubu The Agernt-General having ce: ny luo I v ™
W ‘ ‘ , ’ door in t rear of the room, Which : , bod thes waggle gt ; { ‘ip wee { PURST-CHASS PY SCREW ST RAGS GTP rf : Sitadle
t aif ‘— ture of his office should be audited y his i i ‘ : i iis ie @ ‘ u »enter for the
, i” a eads to the eer re ee sibiers nage _| survitors, the government took the yppor- 68 woh Te {> Pea Ta iS... ug i altendan
‘ u till ¢ Legis ine of them raising the cry, ‘fire bather tunity of telling him in a round about way, | ii 5) a aus G ae ee Witiin tue O Week of the epening
, W see a } Act ] ling for the | Mohan, seeing no danger, called in a loud that — @ be dispensed wan } fil 1} i ij et | if Us . 1. LONGWORTH, Hon. Sec’s
{ net wl : a ality \ f This is! yoice for the children to resume their seat His palace with its appurtenances, ye King ’ , -
i ’ i" : , wn | nl Street, Westminister, 3. W., is to be ab-! y9e4 tons re er, classed 100 Al w 1s
i la ; ai y > mung mi Sspri 4 ; . } .
nee with t ‘a \]] this time the tenants | and at the same time 4 young man sprang shed, and an agent appointed with a the highest class at Lioyd f har] ni iets 1 W
’ ' k ) he ‘ j it i | . \ } . aly 1) “nd * . << 4
" } on on : t ui nd | to the altar tore the curtain down sand salary of $4000 barge is to include travel- ROBERT FRASER, COMMANDER L all Wt uel 00 cl bactory UY
\ i n t ree fa time w it Can 1 ! \ { tr imple i oat the fire with his feet. siit3s ling « xpenses id witha reduced staff and ASE} ty LUYITIA:!
— a rut, in , ‘ : reasal ; rauisitie : ankins rT ? ‘ ‘
hve tage poe IS WN Fe Ue. HE Worn oney were avail, | Prompt action quieted the fears of the chil. | fewer pe _ tie ee a ane Berth at Gla gow, Annual Meeting.
. sion y f D net s ’ ltt U y were Vali- ; ges stored but the al- book to be calle: the ‘ Devils iin, | a ”"
; ; me nurelty Impertal As | : tall dren and order was reste in which, we think, an interesting chapter to Receive ( args, ab out Lip HE annual meeting of the above ena
ered persons, Wi ] a 1 the Government of Bri ¢ ahs rs might. mn ( r ‘\arm had reached the congregation in might be devoted tothe straits to which | } . Pitt ' ‘nth Wn ren bye eld on TUESDAY. ¢
with | is \ \ Ww bet _. 4 xt } . 268 tab) n 7 it’ the ‘hureh. Some one raised the ery that the {vents-general are sometimes reduced by t ie i { te } imet.. & Scotts Hall, Kent Stre: at
} ‘ je } t iM n ad display of superabundant . , p . 2 or ock, m., for the election of |
' t Ged ; ) ! he semen s on fire, and with ene accord | 2m Unappreciated play I . 2900 sqoIr oy rernool ' he ww ewe OF Ste
\ f 1 al lt { t 1 extent, the basement wa n fire, an . ¢ < i ieolea2 Pesaals Gee Leaving Grlasgo Jo) hiv, Pp f ors and the transaction of other business
ea he y ict Send shes) be ee rregation sprang for the two narrow 41) share} lers shon “nasty . Wei
i } ‘ t ; ifferipng Irom the ti Bre ‘ ' : - — » WH , \ il share r i0uld be present or ry
: ' ; v} open into the porch rhese Man’s INnumManity To Man. ~The J/Jalifax AMOUT FIFTH APRIL: ANI RAVI sdaamanatd anes { r
‘ Gaoors which ¢ in } 07 . ; } i ; Ox!
i ’ “ae . r ti money market ' : t , Ca ys A very sad case has come i Y¥N\JY f 04 j A. SIMPSON. &
\ : \ or Legislature | Were choked up in an instant ~~ under the notice of tue police. It is that } z il \ t i t i \ 7% 4 Chariottetown, Jan. 10, 1876.—3
11 ted t , : ' ¢| the narrow stairway leading to the galleries ola young man, a merchant sailor, recently LO
5 >» best means Oo } ae yi} r 2
‘ , ‘ ‘ " and for a tew minutes the scene was & ters one of the crew of the schooner Wiliam ese ae a A a é “a % Db > & » ee
. : At a public) .., Many who were iu the galleries, | Haye He came to the station and) bj as } . \ a ae
i J rivie one. Many who were in the galleries, ) | J 5
, st t . Mor : 4 claimed protection and care, lle said he ) d ow | i é E ' % !
\ ‘ , J t Aucust on Qespriripyg of getting out of the building ¢ s cia tok and hi ear-
Vy ( t : vas both hungry and sick, and hi appea
’ . > . he windows nd os ‘ G: ~ gs hy 4 ha i . ne TTI rst g => PP
, Wan < by the stairway, spi gf to the windos , nee was a contirmation of his statements. n Or about Lie tote PotSF it, I vU) BLIC VV aa KS '
a ne ‘ | leaped t shy while others jumped | [fe was wan and hagyvard, and seemed hards« as a . ‘ 5
\ - , . , lie » sioryv he k« ras j Carrying FREIGHI tit () i he) on .
! vy . , to the floor below. apy women fainted, ly able to walk. The siory — wee 90 { Lo ‘ ) ww LED 7 , ’ He
. s ¢ } i \ . . Pe 4 ihstance as follows About tive week ago | trom L nig ts Secretary of atts a
im fa f ) Lo i the | and It was not until the greater portion of he arrived from sea and put up at asailors’ | I a, Se ina: jess — TUESDAY : ; ary E “3
. . ‘ ¢ " " liag ‘ i i ‘ c lay id.
sy i" I t : the congregaton had eflected their escape boarding house, kept by one Jobn Butte- a he ®Btear of s Accommo- | 4 I2 o clock, noon, from parties wis ling
cr. t nn t 8 5; W the | ' ' . ” "| uito the street that the true cause of the more Shortly afterwards he became ul, datior tne ¢ nu er of Passenac » ce ract f t NiOWlng |} work i
” a t drawn from tl : al panic Was ascertained and something like | and then he experienced such treatment as Rae Wralae Liehie antic london. | Via
: " iy cn i si i I ted to Mt s the resolution, John t w restored the moment ‘ends r ‘arely falls to the lot of any one in a civil- to Me JOHN PITCAIRN & SONS. ¢9 Building a new ze mw Albion
i Ss iu » ” ) ’ W — i wil ci gQuledl Wa e-bvoreud, ue ations 4 , > , , y »cvlecte | ~~ ‘ : * °a ° ; t Fé levy ; ,
« \ t fussi'y excused themseives aa MO: 1 Mi. i "oie ized community. He was neglected com- | Cornhill; in Glasgow, to JAMES KELSO. | Mills, Lo og 1 la iad spe calion wi}]
‘ i ik 1 that f absoiute n SSity Had tl ' Allan McD 3 t WiWuaid, Mie was restored, the ve stry door was locke letely, was given but little food, was not ESQ., junr., 88 Hope Street: in Liverpoo}, | be seen with William Thomson Esq., nea
i © \ Leal ‘ . ‘i P . . ‘ si , > .*? Allee . wae gi anit en smrar > * »} ‘ +} 1% +}
n 1 st apy : ¢ carried on the work of build; t] hael Hughes, James Cummisky, and | and thus the children were k¢ pt in and allowed a doctor, and was not provided | to Messrs. PITCAIRN By IS, Brockley | the propose d work, after the 15th inst.
they irs eS — , j Pacific ] Ca a Oe DT i st — the M away from the excited crowd as they dashed | with a fire in the room or sufficent clothing Buildings. 51 South John Street; in Pictou ross Malco rs 4 I yt NULdIng — brik ize
eae ogee. | ener oo ' ht f ti hurch, and one or two | t® keep himself warm. His requests for| Ns. 45 Messrs. NOONAN & DAVIES, or | ®¢ross Malcolm McLean's mill stream, ne
ed t . ’ , . . *,gd1o0ons Ire ie Cc i al ee \ torig¢ ‘r S oO s
j resent resourees, there would hay for t Mist t, were nominated a com-| headlong from the ch assistance and attendance were never! here to Victoria C1 »Lot5l. Plan and pecifica.
| i “se sails ai ty with respect t ’ Uy the Licutenent Gov, | Of the coolerheaded men of the congregas heeded, and he had to get slong as he | Peake Bro’s & e* o. ee hy ye Bt 1 it the yg ol ag Mc.
| . t \ I } r Mr ’ ‘ , 3 i i . Ged hi ran to the vestry Goor &s s00R as they ‘oe best could. At the station he wae giveu M: anagers, ae “ t meq, J itague J ldge, afte r the
“eae Is h Ve their part British Colum ; } half and prevented the panic-stricken parents fo or pi ee wre myer ne a i town, Jan. 10, 1876.—101 Also, tenders for railing the breastwork
: : ith ized the wstru nof the Cana ry te 1 at a TP ShGih al vestry in. possible,unti the a * St Petes iin », , Bt
A ‘ ” " shetebcsesraeanlied 1 t} t ' | | t We trus ‘rom making their way into the vestr} was secured, when the proper medicinal | THE oe 1 os bs “ps er me
) f > nile is Provid that ( es ! y nex { i al . — ‘ . or i a ca i > seen at the store o on.
} But we fear they w Pac seuoniii, i ttt % |. a : earch of their children, At the proper treatment was administered. . Simon Bulger, Head of St. Peter’s Bay
are 5 taxation of the people should not be raised | he wil] , sls i, fe time the school was dismissed, and the The losses sustained by the depredations | Rochford | heat ricals, afer 16th inst
— Mr. Haviland's ccnzuse Of it tion thet t la nave Gecided children quietly sent to their homes, the of wolves in France are alleged to becon-{[ The > gnature sof a responsible parties
Our tions f Lv is “se 48 i ‘rench acric ij 1} willing to become bound for the faithfal
2) : t f | slatur« S ou aS; members following'— and the panic was | siderable. A French agric ultural journal | ’ |
: I ' ar feo The late ¢g pa : over says there are about two thousand animals St. Peter’ s Bays’ School- “room. pees a ni ‘ the Work, as required te
| r we knew, his’ schem nt basis of wh road | { , agen ene of this species, which destroy to the —_—_— Wort , a sm basi ci s . : ’ iain cae = OrKs GO NOL Dind lhe selves to accept the
r we o} e | question mig!) have t nD built Wit! it inere IsINng \ {/ POG Viv ( RL} LE'S BIRTHD amount of about 1,000 francs a year each, j TUESDAY, January fith. lowest tender,
i ‘ : I : PL: : a ey ° But this 2.000.000 franes in no way re-| Wm.McDONALD. § Pow
With ¢ xcet f th he poimt, the the public burden sna a ' — nnn presents the loss occasioned by their Kiee’s Counts
i ® } ry ‘ ‘ " | _ ‘ 5 F z . Y i § ( uy.
\ has 1 tagonism to Mr. | great speech at Mostreal, Sir John A rue ar ores Che Londen correspondent of the Toron- presence; these 2,000 wolves, who only SN umber Dre Supt’s office, King’s County. Jan 10 1875. Tw
-—eogae WO M i explained the s n the |, the } y Sun~—is soon to! ¢, , writes ——“ Saturday last was the devour some 30,000 sheep a year, oblige the | AN] — ————— tema ti
Haviland, whom we always have consider. Macdctald expla agen ticth birthday of Thomas Carlyle, on | #8mMeI8 10 keep 20,000 090 sheep in flda | 8 AUCTION
— : h-minded and | f wing words bi 3] Su fC 1S 8 NO- | eightieth birthday of Thomas Carlyle "land render it impossible for them to feed | .
i 1d d i ‘ i and I I ,
— s that were that | toriou t half newspapers | that day an . iress was presented to him | in the fields as in England. All this en- | I WILL SELI \ “OTK x FRID
- ’ * 7 j S10 ‘ ’ 4 ‘ . ’ ‘ . . r 4hs i shsls Ut { PN, rR J 4
_ specs mpany was to g¢ rty millions of _ iid not ex. | by some hundred of bis persona] admirers | tails great expense. Ihe writer thinks that | = , ‘ me . weg tIDAY,
P promises us the re- sgl oad -pro- | 2°¥ mites 8 ’ :; -orilq | if proper measures were taken the young | ‘ommence 7 14th JANUARY at 12 o clook, noon, on
i “ i t ! is i l known in the world | ! proper 5 i
” : i ey e given i} _— ‘ site Hers 3 re or less KnovyV 7 i : é | the Fast Enc f _ anare 7
i Me 28 - : ome , s of | ist t were t the pats ge ol perenne Seere Se oe ' : | wolves might be killed in April, and the | the East End of Queen Square, near the
i ir du xt week, VOW, MU gress d to give } ' f lette There is a sort of miniature ° : ; NEXT WEE) new Court House :-—~
' : res of land as the road progressed, in al- e the Dor ] 1G ronment, | Of tetters ere rh country freed from this scourge in the | VE cis ;
W y Stick to the enteed eas ernate blocks, and that the Dominion o : ry: 7 Court kept up at Cheyne Walk, where course of a few years. It may be doubted p 5 BE| NG . : J wo Trays, =
» i n rr) ° { y ore 0 ; - ; iniper Posts , 25
I i som I S ns as the | ; Lda was to Keep Lily millon acres als Phis i ’ : pelaeegus Carlyle resides,the signatures of the address | however, whether it would be possible to BLIGH of , ot cumipes I 2
D Ps ft. eomment alternat s. Sir Hagh Allan calcu rye ti f t uid I ved, ; Ca hahitnal courtiers and if the old | get rid of wolves entirely, as in the hard ND : i ee om re ;
. ~ to ¢ HwWweu } ‘ eing the 1b Ss, ane / . ‘ - i sot opper od, gus y
re i \ ind the Conipany of which he was a ‘ : mE nme oe , | winters they come from North Germany and wee ' ~ ‘. {ua ws
what we do say, we st hod member and President calculated, that look , . i man’s vanity, which is one of his most Poland. They are sometimes found at | bi M I | Kx y \\ HH ITE ” LH bn 7 Ps aa
= 7 : ? ? ror f ' ; ¥ + ' 1} , : 7 =) "rT kT) j A | isting rane,
‘ nv notiee of ita r ing at the price f land along the Unite dent { s rt In our narked characteristics, was gratified by the | ; jantiily and Fontainebleau They are } k JIN +e pao a :
ssary t nt a BVtse 7 . ‘ N * least is land sl iid nm E z l / 3 Ho pers tor Earth Close ts,
& 7 sats orthwes leas i i should , ad ; 1 yo t } 1 1877 ;
k ‘ at they are more | ~“*‘°S * vs : nd iL | OT t newspapers should | demonstration, it will be hard to grudge | very cunning. A pack of — wil gojto 4 January 10, 1876. Lo lid for Staging,
a] 4 7 ; @ t ‘ \ ance } } t i eed If the gratification. Yet if Mr. Carlyle took fold and piace themselves 4 yng ine same |— Refuse Plank,
v ty than thos st week. Buti a cer mares Seed ” be . UCT CaeCN Gren ide. The sheep naturally huddle together | kK \ eS V | NV ( . = \ 1 ES “ Cloth
t states what is not true, we shall again ee hg ape “ rp se wa ithe t t ‘ shed ia Summerside | what his German teachers would call a und at the other woneet gee On a sudden the 4 eu GPS 6S ee he SO Broken Glass and Glass Circles,
A ha l vay shou m —e ; me “ eednts v on his eightieth birthday, the pros- | wolves dart round , and the terrified sheep | snail 1 Cannon Stove,
‘ a} . muslin. : si we kept, $2 \ re- if we got or . cae } | pect must have seemed, I| think, sadder to | rush in a body with such force across the | E gesetig scribers will resume their Evens ] W heelberrow,
enor 1 corr pg its mis-statements “hth ' San acre Ss Ww i uN put Ui wo were reduce weariness and vexation of spirit. It is not fold that they often knock down the 2 Sales "READY-MADE CLOTH 1 Shovel and Spade,
’ ! f ») } p y } S| 1 wou to t ! shers would | to oaugaie i : : ; barriers which protect them 1 ING, CLOT HB MOTS and SHOES, etc., on 1 Sledge-hammer,
A 7 Wouig be § it Pp 3 3 se Ss we wert : him than to most men who have reach- a : Ti “tog 1 Wheel, 1 Derrick, 1 pe Timber,
1 t t 2 «list Of untruths};, , 4 subsidy i é st) furnis megan wash . ed the extreme old age when all is " anna oe Thelen Mae 6 } Vonday. the 10th, Lot Bo ards, Lot Galvanized Rain Pi
ini : ‘ be) Wie jee valijale 7 1 foeg | #bout a house so Offensively familiar as a | ? WILLIAM DODD
that w pe t , te? res 1 } t - ow he Z ine a , ‘o ‘ “F?© | only that he has outlived friends and foes broken chair. There is no use trying to at 7 o'clock, p. m n. 3. 1876 agai ’
, : epee Penge — v i nay sineasiiee A n I vie Intorma- | those he laboured with and those who be- ignore it. You can’t put it on one side | MacKENZIE & STUMBLES :
Ww} ss es % : ; cs purpos te torial artic 8, and} Jaboured him alike, the companions of his | and be sure of it staying there ny reason Ce’town. Jan. 10 lin NOTICE
inne aroeaee ig ii “" \ nv y faction ir ry | youth and manhood and ripe age. All this | able length of time. When a Cer be- i : ' °
text han't tr it e “agate st . ocr a ae id Pe } ‘s 1 comes broken it generally becomes crippls | . ot os o a
8h A ‘ V l 05 t ij oO ‘ = a ¢ se whi re a - ° | ‘ : er ae al
C a 4 At > t, there isnot a] ublisher | 18 the common iate of those who linger on ed for life. here is an earnest, sincere rime a Bj j ing. A LL persons having claims against the
_-- ° t ( Si j } Pry thea ve | + tstate of th late ‘tin ogi ri
RE ORM . ; sof acres of land ae oo led by beyond the usual lot. But the sage of determination on the part of the head of | Estat ithe late Martin Hogan, will
, . 4 ow «Ve it ; . ’ i } . 2 as ‘ i . i } ‘ lease prece he same Pr nH “ry I
: : i ‘ P , . " | Chelsea has outlived himself,and his precep | the house to repair it, and it is set up in silaail aa piease present ee am fi } ayment. All
' 1 a Y 7) ~ ‘ . ' ¢ oe . y ¢ ny 4 2 FOR SALE BY Ti S ISCRIBERS, ersons owill 2 Saik + ate il] lease
ii ee liad this Scheme been su aoa G i ae tions must be far less cute than his | one corner until he can get a chance to i Eb BY pereans oF the said Bstate will please
We Board of Works 4 ld now | rway ; thousands | , reportorial and editorial staff. ; ¢ . hat | 40 it. And there it stands leering malici- | ; ; | | pay the amounts due wit hout delay.
y Ww ii 1OW ft A y y A ” i . echetans , io . rese C aw 3 é 7 . ‘ { inf P ao WN
ik i a lk Board of | WoT aati... lies | friends represent, if he is not aware that | ously at the family, and waiting for oppor- | 30h Bhis Choice 106 neryilg JAMES REDDIN, ) manepene we
ra A ” oe riine "I ? ¥ t t a ~ ilf i re sen ? ade ’ ’ " i . re of ae »® 5 4 ; » 4 “A
Db 3 A ‘ ate i i rtu t Workiog I " i ol e 4 this Is so. lo the young generation of tunities to sail out intothe room and get uns | , JAMES BYRNE. 5
Tr t ce inat asylum ind ine t t } I vp j nen Ct] » while nations rise | CKEN E STUMBLES. Jan. 3, 1876.—4j
Tru 3 t L ’ now nothing t lo and nothing to ea i s i / trying, by petsy | Englishmea he is no longer the teacher oon eres ree while gr on Ifa | MacKENZIE & STUMBI AR. vy ‘
a t nor im— . ’ } P "6 j astie > a go a ‘} at { B76. .— } a
7, tler Boards or minor 1m ... ae, } sata to put en en Mf ' and fall and dynasties come an g Ch'town Jan. 10, 1876.—1m. ‘i
nary ery ving remunerative emp! 1 1 ae 1 5 phe 2t he was to their fathers. | rs . ,
4 “— : , ‘lw said that | VOUS DE receiving remunel ‘ Sete blist | master, prophet, that be was js, | neighbor drops in for a moment’s chat she | NEO PEO Ee.
rter t hs eer i puy sal thed } ‘ } eXists pudDiishn- oY " 2achers ¢ creeds + Y
} e AL has been ppHy ment peo} of British ¢ imbDla | ¢ Xister pudish- | They have other teachers and other cre« is sure to get hold of that chair, the horror | KE | I ( ' \'T | ( yN \ | vi a
Boards re sercens. What Board " j seat. al publi burdens « \ } t publish three or tluxley, Darwin, Mill, and Tyndall repre- | of the wife who declares that she shall not } 4 Ay L its due the Subscribers, whether
Joes is tl ‘t of nobody ind nobody i ‘ ee é — { : ; : thy of the intelligent | semt the school of thought which has supers | wait snother day for that chair to be repair~ | ne of Hand, Book Aecounts, or
; a ¢ 2 The OMS BOS Ho ANCTOREEG ; SEH ID 8 : Ol a Be , } it | Seded Carlyle’s jargon about the eternal | ed, but shall send it up into the garret, be- | aap scrolls > 187 otherwise, on the 3lst day of December,
n be made t nswer for i Hae the P: nees would be firmly bound t : this they w ald benefit | * ’ ? ak f fore some one falls by it and breaks his} Chariotle’Own, van. t ” vst al remaining unpaid on the 3ist
i the t WOllL i ii : i ‘ — 7 » _ » rare ‘ : ? i 1 : . e x ,eo7: TT ’ + ; ty
B 1 suffers. even in reputation. onlv in ; — ' ' rich themselves irtues; and the young thinker »f to neck. The man of the house rarely ever | Nor E is hereby given tha ) nex day of January, 1876, will without distine-
} tar ; ln nai ec lees aie niin a day—who believe as their fathers did be. gets hold of avy other than this crippled 4 Examina n of Cat ites fe Leach- | tion, be handed to an Attorney for co)lee-
t< trv [ I ioG ‘ - ot > . : “4 “i Rath ; ‘ Nor? yn account for the n ’ es 4
C rene it Atlantic to the | i Li fore them that they are going to “ring one, and when it omniously y-* be ne a lers’ License wi e l he Norma “ - q ta ~—— { : = > J . ar
I i tas, further “i ? } t t ee i i éh jae his weight, and he jumps up and slams it! Sehool, on Tuesday. t th ipst., ab 2 | about ready for delivery, and parties inte
: 7 : ( us, t Otaig power, wrecked WT a ut e i, ring in the new look upon | His Weignt, 3 . ‘ , t “ested j . i: oak i tine «
iis 4 } to identify his} ~ : ; . i UL : pacha : f hi . ‘ down in a corner, he invariably inguires | o'clock, | i sequent | re a wi id » well ‘ ) Se due notice and
3 n ind now they |] _ Carlyle, in as faras they think of him at why on earth that chair is stuck under him! examination w ton the Tuesday | govern themselves accordingly.
‘ + + th t iv—, ‘ <8 . 2 : " : P ‘ ‘ mectineg of he wr a ats ¢ .
0 “4 t _— nis “7 , vay S750.006 t eat vith of one ¢ ail, as aut of date anda behind the age, every time be comes in the house. [here | previot S or t 3 4 Mi KIN NON, FRASER & Ca,
- 7 i i : . , | e a Ro l H a: , ‘ Te Try
‘ s r strong when t DOdY is BR “a t Hindostor ehan | recollect Mazzini saying to me at Naples | should be no hesitation or maw kish senti- | Bo: , cee ne R lof Cl wn, D vf -— im,
} . . + t sie iclir ( his then he had urned Italy under ( i- | Mentality about dealing with a broken , . ripen ce ae ‘ ‘
r ent nd he is wed ee r y ,iaddir n bil when be returned to italy under Gari , ‘ fo wit sail it | Education will be held on ‘fhursday he A .T Ei
, wt f : . chair. No home is safe with one unless . ; age BUDD U a oe C > INT °
y INTERNATIONAL PAH 2100 : i Is In the celler witb a ton PoCsh pli = ui
‘ . . er ¢ I me ee, t the \ could not be estl to England here in italy i see nothing but it. Give it the freedom of the house. and ei af a ccMEILY. 8 St p i ‘ re S |
r ° + es . . . . y iii LINAI 4 i y
p f 4 mn es ae 4 4 i } en the King gravestones, After much the same way | it will transform a paradise into a pands . Abe : whe e ei S E 1090 S
i . rowith hss company at | [ can fancy that Carlyle if he looks round | monium withit ani : , eines WILL RE-OPEN ON
sTUDSWICK— jUuacgINY y l ‘ ‘ ‘ sred for a whole I oan othing but yravestones — 4 pan . ayyroIm ry ‘RY I 7
? - lin r the 1 i is vere jor a WhO! 1m, e€ nothing L gravestones } : mae THE VILITARY COLLEG { ur as 4 “a
only in t bscure ranks of the perman—| ) 0 will occupy a prominent li ala, : ee ls Amid the rumors of wars on every side, ssicta ae aonuday, 10th January, 1876.
2 : thelr peopie—wili py | mile with siiks and velvets sewed together | dead friends. dead hope s, dead creeds,dead vein ne ee de and laid KINGSTON . ’
’ Boards. therefore. are ce a n arrangements have been made and lak :
i raipat i ‘ : plac P ip the Centenolal Exhibiti had nd the cost of the ban } let Was estimate d aspu itions. On Sunday an enthusi istic Am- before the British public by which every | TH 3k of OU! young men who may aspire B Ys SCHOOL Will h MV two vacancies
not fit instruments for executive business ; Philadelphia, which opens on the 10th at sixty th nd pounds. On his birthday } erican friend of mine, wishing to send a corps, regular and irregular, primary or sub. | toa military career will, doubtless be in« GikL's ScuooL.— English Branches, Freneh,
mie sable j ‘n, fo . : i ee oe sab lacie ie be ee idiary, in Britain has been assigned its | “ . : German, Music and Drawing.
nd are uy aamissal in it, whea, for lay of M iy next, Jehan ¢ ‘ is Welphe igainst several birthday gift of flowers to the Sage of | hel- sidiary ! > } bo i terested in the course of instruction to be
tt dis - tion ry - - poner lesneiee ea , a ome detinite place in the comp ete embediment ‘ : A Jon mr Crass fer very young children
they som @ . ‘ | iscretlonad . 2 ‘ omm< cl as ru eg sea, de 10 ow why, 2 yhrase . . | H . . sas sil a a} - Waa - :
one tad ee ers ie Among the great variety of samy les} kinds of comn m4 upes . 4 ; 7 3 6h. ; of the national army of defence. This ary | pursued in the military colle ge lately ze boys and girls) has been opened in cons
power to a single minister would be tered by the Nova Seotin Advisory | jewels, cloth of gold Ks, calicoes, spices, | always gets confused in my head with the | rangement has brought out the fact rw | tablished at Kingston, Ontario nection with this School.
worse Our loards are, unfortunately Board wi i I marble. lime- | homey and butter, which were afterwards | Hermit of Cremorne) went to one of the | for some point 7 - ae | me err “1 The length of the course will be four An Iytermepiate Department will be
ee ‘ . : 20ard are gold, coOul, ores, marbie, lime- . a ieee ey dns aie resent materials at disposal, be provided. ‘ . a : 1
subiect te the fluctuations of poities ; and Va ‘ bird ; distributed mons the poor. Said Sir largest fourists in London, orde red the © is wall that Aibeteniitte eet Hs known | years. Ii any ¢ adet fail to come up to the opened on 10th January,
“a . ws sung be: our cases birds, speci- i i . Cie a a a ny! want joie enc 1 | : : : ao
ait une el erely for the honor | 2¢,.% young bear, tour Thomas Rox he seales were of solid | bouquet, and to ensure extra attention res jand provided for. However quiet such | required standard at any two periodical ex» For tertas and further particulars apply
men sit upon them merely for th } ; : 7“ a , : : ; and } j ; ow
‘ ; a or ae of native wood, furs, fish, canned gold et with small stones, rubies and tuarked it was for Mr. ( irly le. ‘“*] never | facts might be kept, they could not be con, | aminations, or be found unable to qualify to 1ODGSON
t Ti ae ae aa obste rs. edge to ols, j otte ry, g indst nes, turquoisas they hung by ciuains of gold, heard of the gentleman, Sir,’ was the ans- cealed from any possible enemy, an i ae | in his studies. or to acquire sufficient pros ik! St. Pet A Clergy an
erforming d es t afte, LHerelore, ; } 2 ' . , , therefore, no use in trying to conceal | wis ‘ ever s .
I yi ; ie shin-models sather, tobueco, pilot and and for mo re there were sSuK ropes. | wer, ** but so long as he is a friend of yours . ah age , : ~ ss lite xe icaiil » will b a
Boards” of the worst description, The | *p-moces, leath a. meanadiasy ie } : ; eradiie sede sheen from those more immediately inter | ficiency in Military Coreg, he will be re Kent Street, Dec. 27, 1876.—a p till jan 10
‘ k f th sfovuanes navy bread. boots and shoes, trunks, b] ink Ibe bear was covered \ 1piates of gold, l have no doubt he is a most respectable { ested. It is far better that the British moved. No extension of the above period seams
pew be! sa: Pe a n. | books,paper, nails, architectural drawings | The great lords of the nation sat about the man. Yet the tradesman in question is people and soldiers should know thoroughly on account of absence from any cause ex- IRON HARDWARE.
of which th y are not individually t a sah one | p to the date of! throne on rich carpets, expecting the king’s a very well informed, intelligent man, and Agr aye gar. gare an prey cept illness, will be granted. Cases of pro-
= } ‘‘ See , ee | Paibune, length he apne : ; to do. ile the plan sketched is essenti- : ma ve |
sible and req re the secretar to see , * ; a coming ont. At sengin he appeared, | in . . - 8 uch about literatur . " om vom nen large Stock of Lron, Heav' j
i - J -,|their last published statement, the | C°™Pé : PI ~’| probably Knows as m C ad ove for home defence, provision is | tracted absence on account of illness will ()' R usually a ; ~~ es _
after the business. he Seere tary, in | hit eelcunl seventy-five entries. | covered with diamonds, rupees, and pearl as ninety tradesmen out of a hundred in } made, even as a part of such defence, for, | be specially referred to the Genera] officer Hardware, and Shelf A i t LOW
| i ? bad ° — + , j y hoant 3 " . : | ~ ar 4 w verv nic , TASES, at Li
his turn, depends upon the $ Superintend. f N B ick He had several strings of them about his); ,4gon. The anecdote only seems to ils | under certain circumstances, acting on the commanding. \ few very nice COAL VASES, &
. TT » entries rom Cw STUUSWICK, ac 3 P — i = : ‘ aa —_ P ga in . ‘ oy, iPr "RSS
ent. Things zo wrong. But no one in| The e@ neck, orms, wrists, and turban, and two OF | justrate the plain truth that somehow Car. | aggressive, and sending certain corps : : ST — PRICES. BEER & SONS. |
tid Siiky 1 | ling to a statement recently published, | } y er Uis sword hed tk ; abroad. In few words, it may be said 4“ The following subjects will form the course ew or |
, } ans ‘or gy a statemen ( ' ) bIshh ’ ree rings on every finger. 5 § , ¢ > ‘ -ache ) ores it~. . : . ; ! 9 S75 ow
particular can be called to account. | cor : . ha - hich, | t a I ie . ; | lyle’s name haa not reachec : the great | there are certain centres round which, in | of obligatory studies. | Dee. 2 Ww
When the Lunatic Asylum was at its} numbered over one hundred, among which | buckler ing throne, were aiso covered with | masses of the English people. He was the | case of invasion, the regular troops are to “in 1. Mathematics, including Plane Tri gonon
inder the control of a the manufacturers of that province seem | precious ston \mong the rest I saw | partizan of aclass and a season, and like concentrated. Most ot these stations are metry, practical mechanies with appli« e ES,
worst, it Was under 3 . ‘ % a“ ; : ; f ae i ‘ ‘ ‘* i”
> — } t f wt ich were } to be wel] represented, rubie is big walnuts, and pearis of a } all such partiz ins ye has dropped out of } in the south of — os are rece - cation of aa, m: yp to machine ry. we
ara the members oO , rs " a es attack t one < 1em 1 fa) n 2 ation, ield and permanent,
poard, “abl Se goo prodigious magnitude He got into one sight. as the class and the season pasted attack, bu _one of them is at rka 2. Fortificati } per sar (anes uli aa
individually, among the most estimable} Up to the closing of navigation, the ; a ee PS iy de another at Edinburgh. Every corps knows, Geometrical drawing
Lu at atts = ‘ ha ceal, tting on ieg like ¢ allo ie ie: a " _——— ig '
I ) mie E ; les af Yelena sesductiod Which | the al itting on his leg like a tailor.’ | sway personally. Ido not regret this. It | in this way, exactly what isto be done, . 3. Artillery. .
a n the cormmmunity : our public echools only Sampies © ana production whieh | al gifts were not always costly, how ’ ; i | : od , > eae!
men in th im 3 ' ‘ ee ee af ce Phe royal gifts were not always costly, how- isnot that I have any special distaste what centre it is tomarch, and what posi- | 4, Military drawing. Reconnaisance sur- ris mas resen
have become a by-word and a reproach | the Advisory Board of Commissioners fo: ever. When the weighing was over, basing | to his ‘teaching If people derive any satis. | tion it has to take up, The volunteers are — I |
under the management of a “ Board this province could procure, were spring fall of : uimonds, nuts, and other | fetion from Caflyle’s theories as to the | all designated e mm on at oo — 5. ay ee Hi oa ay nistration, Law, ‘ND
sie ; 1: i, . , : dipehc, | volunteers are to be mobilized for their Strategy and Tactics, :
,, os abDllity ; | vat, white and black oats, two-rowe d wel vere ) ed before . ooWw . j rar . tes - " ; , “~ i " = Wht
gomposed of men of learning and ability ; | wheat, w1 sae " | fruits were placed be the King, who government of the universe, I am perfectly | own districts,and the yeomanry are to form|6. French or German, at the student's N ey \ } 19 \ R G I} S,
the utter in ipacity of the Board of} barley and Norway oats —selected at thi threw them about in handfuls, while his} willing they should dosoas long as they | part of the field army. choice 4
r ite | hibiti ‘ . The } \ = f { ) , } ; caf | x a . 7. Elementary Chemistry, Geology, etc. €
, : +4 — t. some of its! county ¢ xhibitions lust October The | btes scrambled for them ( Ibserving are content to let me hold my own belief } ‘ a i , ‘ rat in. |‘: E é p, i r ’
Works is notorious—and yet, som seth ie ier as = td b et Poe 7 f M ; he | CK aol & : aur “> 7 — hs i we 8. Drawing, Freehand figure and “andscape At Harvie’s Book- = §to
. r { > re . ria ary =] ( , “Ir om noe wouk n & ) + ie , re “4 ¢ @ % 7 rhHic $ > ( ‘ ° i sn
mewbers are first-class men of business. only means of forwarding samples from {that Sir Thon 1 ) oop or disbelief wiy grievance against the | dustria —— me ch = a n fame: 9. Drills and exercises—Infantry, Artil lery, | Queen's Sqnare, Dec. 29, 1875
T) bholition of these “ Boards,” and } this provinee at this season of the year | such meanness, Jehan Gheer took UP | author of Sartor Resartus is the injury be Lapeageeny Te i pe aang Aan wc Engi neer, Riding, Sword exercise, etc., | :
1e@ apbo.itic . . iia | ? | s . ; ma a . : : : 75} In his wil: ‘1o my only son, l } - rm
. . . . oe a asin that was about full, and poured it! nh; ie m1 English litera » mol : ? Gymnastics,Swimming. Lo?
the substitution of responsible men—this | being the ice-boats, it is but natural to | basin that rut sis has infl ee : r a ane | never follow my advice, and has treated me 10 a i ee ° a. & AX E-*.
— | ] . ‘of | into his clo (he courtiers, however, | sir gle writer ever did so much to contort | yin very many inst: Ss, i nad ¢ Vere .
is what the country wants. suppose that only a very small number of | into his « The : igle | rudely in very many instances, instead of in addition to the obligatory course every | AXES.
1s . th biel 8 forwarded within the | bad ‘the impudence to thrust in their} the grand stately simplicity of the English | making him my executor and residuary les Cadet will be allowed at hi option to take | 40 Dozen
- ar icies can ite t Pe | sea | i » bi i ; ; on -) : i al ee , “ek § < i is , i aa . rt
: . ISLAND pea : a ‘vin, | hands so greedily ’’ that the worthy knight tongue ; and I am thankful to see that the | gatee (as ill this day he was). I give him up certain voluntary wabjoots, viz. . ds. vz nderhills 5 Boirons
I E. ISLA . | limited time specified for recelyin i y i | £100,000. It is on record that another In Bro nacraius an
‘acing : w . 1] had some trouble to rescue these proofs of | taste of the present day has wearied of the | gentleman once directed his executor to | 1. Higher Mathematic setliiaal
Tus Canadian News; leeden, G. B.. a Pp Pt 7” the royal favor from their rapacity. He} conceits, involutions, and lite rary high- | purchase a copy of a picture representing 2. She ie! Fortification - P iD RETAIL.
. . Th ys hep THe appears »} t - - - ¢£ : 1 i 2 7 > istrv Vv 0.
had lately a short article on Prince Eds | 0vserve, by a notice which : ppears in our had been told beforehand that the King | jinks which an earlier generation regarded | g viper biting the band of the man who ‘ on: he mistry, i - ‘ or WHOLESALE AN
ad awe’) ‘ 5 ‘ - - a Pt y : ; : i : at d “r ‘German (other than languag
om : dy sing columns to-day,that a meetine i ra | as > -rance er i s com- | had saved it and to give that to a certain | 4. French or G 5“"s ae me C0.
ward Islan lhe writer sums up as; ®4vertising columns ng a ©} would scatier fruits molded in massive} as inspired utterances. After all it is com : a 2 eee aw ee. ae pear : | taken up in obligatory « eesinalian. 4 WV. E. DAWSON &
j ‘ > , y aly 3 : i >: SS} - 1? + { a tiseovere ‘ or s 7 wev ly theris rien¢ ™ * - ‘ a dh i . . ‘ i ti ’ C ‘ 7 v
Seat ie lof the P. E. Island Board of Commission gold, but to his disgust he discovered that | tort to those who, however humbly, cherish 000 which he had left him by a former | 5. Architecture,construction,estimating,&e. é' wy Tet. 90. 1875 -
“The history ot the Island is very in-| ers will take place on | riday next; and | 4 y consisted of very thin silver, a thous The pure well of English wuetied, to ‘will, now revoked avd burned. ‘] give 6 Hydraulic engineering, etc., etc., W ANTED
structive, and it is _ disgrace to us that so! wo trust that no effort will be spared to|sand of them barely weighing twenty | knowtuat in literature style is the one! and devise to my son, Daniel Church,’ said} No obligatory subject shall obtain a Cadet TENDERS A
little is known of it. It is the best fishing | * ? bit rs a yinds, ‘* Nevertheless, I saved,” he says, | thing that lives, and that in the long run / Mr. S. Church, in his will ‘only one shill- any marks unless he obtain 4 minimum of wie
station within the Gulf of St. Lawrence. have oF, Serene Pir, Serepeten ot | pow l and | any departure from the good old order of | ing, and that is for him to hire a porter to one half marks In it.
igh , . s . ee ‘‘the value of ten or twelve crowns, and | : > pi xO" ! ’ side
That it has been badly governed--split up the great International Exhibition of th — ci lis} ; ominative. verb, accusative brings about | CY @way the next badye and frame he /| No Cadet will be considered qualified un. HARF,
into petty division o “ta — a engage . 1876. Samples.io small quantities.could b these would have filled a large « " i ; a steals. Dying people have often & grin at | je35 he obtain at least one half marks in the | bee !
by re ligious and po “os a r a = . i ke} t them to show the vanity of these | its own punishment. | their friends’ expen-e. A certain magnate | obligatory course in Mathematics, Fortificas |
; >») Sie@s rue. > ink 4 ‘ > ve y e onts uc = } . } , +5] i }
paroc - al je _ on ei on rd ed forwarded even by the ice b ats, Such, peo} I do not believe that the King > o- =< -+ @ of Plymouth once decreed by his will that tion, Artillery, Military History, Adminis« | NDON.
look rr a gevuere } > it, an i . 2 t : . ‘ CO pile i > ah nga . - ss 4 “ 1, c > of hi Oe: r . ihe _ oo saeiial if a
wider, nobler growth, uow that it has en- | for instance, as pressed h 1y, timethy this day threw away much above the value Coxrranction.—The following letter ap- | his wile sa — pre din c= vt “ak tration, &c., &c., an A “ve en! wedge l 5
tered upon another career and its future seed el: yver seed dressed leather sheep p i ue Fira nai tt eared in the last Herald :-— fin ge rs to make sure © was de \ aggregated to the marks aliotted to ail the mE ND ERS will be rec -eived by the
4 linked with that of the great Dominion.” —e Pay : ' or One Hundrea pounds, ik . 4 ing that he made the request so that as obligatory subjects. re - of the Board of Wi orks, uot
j T d if of tl 5 ld mB Wi skins. wool, cloth, knit goods, flax, canned — +s i Sir,—In yesterday's Examiner [ se e a/ she had been troubled with one old foo! she No voluntary subject shall gain a Cadet retary < - NE ain ren partie
1d itse 0 1 O1d, Cumbrous, . , ; ied an > | s * . R, v _— . a 2G day of e NK next, :
vhs ’ ‘ iG salmon, lobsters, oysters, &e.; also, mae A New Year's Girr, -About 6 p. m. | notice signed James McArthur, ofa trot to | will not think of marry! - a poe oat any marks unless he obtain a minimum of at | the 29th day th the Gorernme?
— : ag "Tre 2 sli re 2 J i— j ‘ si " , ’ 1 2 $ y € oe ¢ c i) wt fi rally r ee { ect Wi i . :
disjointed, aad effete Legislative and Goy kerel, and codfish in smal] packages on New Year's evening, a basket contain-| take _— in Souris, On the 20th January, | why her rye te ; ted I a elke least one third of the marks assigned to, willing to ¢ ; ‘sand build ao »
ernmental machinery, and establish a new, . eet ing a‘ bouncing baby boy,’ was left at the | betwe my er | Fairy,’ ane John Mo. | lord should have ae Caan no , pita ® | that portion of it in which he is examined. | to make general] i gang N o Londe!
‘a harmonious, and lees ex- The exhibition ot Live Stoek wil] not A Bagg Reset arg Lean’s Ee 4 ‘Eastern Boy,’ for one huns swcnearor to him « one not clear| —: | The marks gained in the voluntary sudjects | t>) Long River Wharf, Ne Jobns00'
ae ee pene ike place at the Centennial until Sep— front door of Mr. Neil Graham veS® | dred dollars a side, stakes deposited in| A Mr. Swain, of Southwark, gave to . vbn | will be added to those obtained in the obs | g ecifications will be lett at Mr. 20% wt
pensive system, is a step which must pres See NEO 8 Ce, Se Mee OF] house. The child was poorly clad, and is | the hands of James McDonald Exq.contracs | Abbot and ‘ary, his wife, sixpence each, | ligatory subjects and to those gained during M near the place, and a copy a
eede the wider, nobler growth te which tember or October next; and we hi P judged to be about a week old. it was not tor there. In reply I beg to tell the secre- | to buy rome Slee “ ; bee way -_ the College Course, the whole to — * | office. The signatures of two or mo nd
} C li V looks f, our horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, and poul- |, ae — t the door befora | tary that [am not at present the owner | the sheriffs mr mn e provic r whe Pet seen Genel according to which the Cadets | Cllice. | A he sig wi‘line to become house
}¢@ writer ino anadian New OOoKS lor~ ’ hi eo 1 Bodied ‘ sib " —" ae wa OR rin her di ve on Jariev | to his wife a shilling, for pickin 7 eat sponusivie iftics ——e ” he con’
, : try will be represented We hay Ise aa t. Mr. Graha hs Ft caged 5 Pern tane-§ Aig Nees se y gu , t . il f | shall be finally placed, hese hful performance of HET
ward There can be no growth whiere ’ , ." . se al td iad i. Mr. Giraiiam has posit any stukes in the hands of Mr. James my pocket of sixty guineas. A bookseller | lhe final examinat will be conducted for the faithful eo T nder Th
th » land j hoked by weed nd thistle our native birds and bears as we ll as k y cared for bis ilttle Charge. Pinned McDonald, or any one else If the sport. | in Bond street London, is said to have left : minevs ind - ndent of the College tract, to accompaby cacy : pi wwe
© land 1s choked Db eeds ad ; j : ; 4 he : og ne a a ; : » 8 £51) , yexaminers independent of WVONOGY: ne mnd to acc
bacilli alicia Nova Seotia Why not have good speci- | to the chiid’s dress was the following note : ing gentlemen oO! Souris wish to get up a/the handsome sum of £50 to El lizabeth | ©} ie : Board will not be bound t
Scwuni 2 Granwal ‘emnos ‘ara , - : © cal ae . . - of th child inn you | race ! would thank them betore paradi ng Parkes, whom, th rough my foolish fon« iness, F alieiieliesinbintis D ] west or any tel de oT.
CUMME : ” mens of them forwarded in due time 7 i #e ’ ‘ : a my name in connection with it, to eonsult | ] made my wife, without re gard to family, A COMPLIMENTARY SUPPER Was given to “—
grammar school-house is required in Sum -<—_~ will be il rewarded for your trouble its a
merside, A subscription list will soon be
opened to raise means with which to build
ono.
| Wi.mot and others ?
Qveny.— What has become of the awards
made under the last Commissioners,
decent mother and its fathe r is a gentles
Judge’ man please cali the child benjamin. —Suwms |
| mersid
me about it.
Yours &e.,
i
OWEN,
Journal, | Ch’'town, Jan. 4, 1876
fume, or fortune; and who in return, has
not spared, most unjustly, to accuse me
of every crime regarding human aature,
save highway robbery.
Campbell, Esq.,~ the accomplished historian
of P. E. Island, by his publishers, the
Bremner Bros,—previous to his departure |
from the Island,—/ovrva’.
RICHARD WEEKS,
Supt. Public W orks.
Ch'town, Dec. 27, 1875,
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