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POETRY.
PRION Ne ORS
A fair child nt
Upen a giea:
Red poppies
sla
Mer hair pale gold aw
Bive depihs
Stirred with a sud whi s
A maiden sia:
Beside & silver
She beereth ocear
A sweet face on a sta ss heave
Bright aair upon the! t
& foam-bow with its s
A gray sky o'er 4 rive:
A Waving wall of flow
White gleams 1!
Hark ! some
White water-|i!
The song's wi
1¢ § ns
”
77rom + =
LONG
THE
Uh | a@ wonde
As it runs through th
With @ faultiess rvthn t
Anda broad !
And blends w
liow
ain is t ¥ lin
S$.
su
the wint . 8
snow,
And the summe: ke Duds betw
And the year in the s tt
they
(in the river s
AS it glides
There's a magical isle up the er Time
Where th "
Phere’s a cloudless skv and a tre
And 8 song as sweet as 4 ves}
Aad the Junes with th
soflest
And the name of U
And we bury Pt
There are brows beauty and bos
show
There are hea;
$0
Phere are |
si4
s tust, but W uv
inwels a
There are fh
sings
And a part of an int
agment of
There’s a lute unswept. and aha p withot
strings,
There are broken vi and pieces o
And the garments that sxe used t
There are hands that
fairy shore
By the mirage is ified ina
And we sometimes hear t ugh the turb
lent roar,
Sweet voices we fea
fere,
When the wind down t ver is fa
os
Qh ! remembered for aye be the blessed is!
All the day of life ti
When the evening c
smile,
And our eyes are close n
May that © greenwood soul
sight.
night
t Tligk
mes with its:
j
5
~
2
LITERATURE.
THOSE AWFUL PANTS.
Hercules
age and sh
eldeet of four 1 smali of
shockingly fre
much My F
were terribly bard or :
ciothes.
Hercules anew
and did his v:
his rents wit
ing to see
those thin old thes id 3
to silup and sew i n
that he might not go to sch n rags
* What I shall do for anc
for that Hercule
Mr. Gump one night, after pu
patch on the right
*Them ones thers
patches, I'm sure The
hoid now.’
Mr.Gump was a mild
“biue eve and an inquiring expressi
countenance, not calculated te
confidence
He looked
found respect
* How's yours no
Mr. Gump sh
mysterious!
‘No
yet.
“If you
@ pair for Hercules
out of yours.
Mr
head, and
wel. worn pantaloons, as if they had rea
that they had been in
Mrs. Gump t
one, and fenced
hole in the he
brain.
every piece of
good, bad or indifferent, that she had ij
house, and «ur
would not cut
Mer busvand patted
eer. He diin't
fident that she *
After a while the
she was doing it, She folded up the
gad put away the basket
; ‘ Going to bed 7" sugge
* Yes: it's about time
got to wash t
ply.
* Thought
meekly.
‘No, Lhevnt
~—* jeastwise of nothing tha
I wish you'd think
Mr. Gump sighe! helplessly, and
more wes said.
He was somew! ished f
whea he came home (the next evening, '
teld with a triumphant {
of Hercules’ were entire cut out, and m
done.
* What
moreover
a
ye.
anee oi ti
any
a
man,
n
nenir
NSpir
Mrs. G i e had
Use, my de
Gum) $ 1 ot 0 Hut sf ‘
smooiheu Gown a
a
with cotton an
‘ Me
sted Mr
I guess, seein
morrow was
owt
| n\
t does anvyo
at as!
did you get them out of,
he asked thinking for the hundredth tis
what a manager Mrs. G. was
* Guess,’ she said
*Conidn't, he sa
* Well, you
Teut ‘em out of tha i green tal
Just got em out as pretty ¢
oniy had to , 1+
Upon that she | g them st fo
Gump to see.
An aw'ul pai: |
poor little seven-year- to | vietin
with.
Some faint idea of | i crept t
Mr. Gump's m
he almost
never would, an hatsa
wished
i some way to buy n
Were such an aw!u Vi¥
anemenctg
& preposterous back
* You could not, don't y
dyed or something, | suppose?’ he su
ed mildly.
No, I cou 1 a : ‘ wered, kao
ing better than be did how ridiculous |
were, but determined not
even tu bersel! Bes:
fashionable color just now
P lucky.
The next morn
for school with un
ally wasbed his face
is a
jes
£ just hapype
ile; uies Was } repe
are i
nd hands @nd brus}
his bair himself, but
@s his pants was new, bis mother said
did it ai!
polished, uncomforts king bov he
when he started
* Run as fast as any thing,
Heve, stop! give
Hercules ran
@oyple of blocks, when he
Wiping the perspiration from his face,
opened @ white gate, walked up @ pre
Garden, and rang the bell of a pretty
lage.
A Servant girl with very red arms cam:
the door. She smiled very broadly w!
herself; and a jreadfully ce]
r you li be}
(,00d by
as fast as anything’ fi
inolher 4 Kiss
siowed Up, a
m
ino
he us
i.
with a pale
r arnwt < { he
al tarler
i
tC,
ug
sto
en
| mamma will bring me.
home,
ao eee ee } 7 "Dh 7 nS }
yp post, grew | THE OLD SOLDIER AND THE BUSH | ee APTAT | | COAL: HE BRITisy
saw } but Her es wa t mt his moth . i 4 RANGER. af) f . BALILP ! | steno e
a hurry to notice anything t! rand gaunter day DY that the children Up tt intry was a sl which had Tae —_—— . VictoriIn Mines, Sydney. Ua er y evie
Hae Reccie t?') | It was ; ; a rubbed by bush-rangers. } i einen oe : —— ) " ones
\ hired an old sergeantto| T=, SUBSCRIBER begs to notity the, above Mines are delivering a superior EDINBURGH REVEW, ¢ Wy
r ! ' ee | publie that by the following vessels he i eae ae quite free from slate, LONDON OUVART 9.)
x ha A i { ) i, who declare}, with Many | has eonmlete, his Spring , f below previous Seite YUARTERLY REV ,
t , sservations, that no bush-rangers | ,, e yr: _* li Halifax \y 1, We can recome COAL to con- servative.) an
i | Per we ttle } ; alifa st ; “iio rReT 7 +E ay sie
‘Good 1 rol w! was {1 possession r eh. “ Little Bell, ' um nd dealers, a at that it WESTMINSTER REVIEW, (Liber
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Her $ vay { 5 ' : . ; Phat might be enabled to k ) his word, 10 Hhs MOLASSES, ’ The Company are enat i to deliver largely } Bl ITISH Qi ARTERLY REVIEW ‘
" 0 y, wa B , : P & “ SUGAR, ‘ + ne, ts weet i hewn ! gelical, » (Kea,
{ ! led } f with feo ful array of , of previo ul ve 3 will hav .
insta * ; " w } vided wi a ie 5 " : 4,000 bush, SALT, vanieigeoh tate ghost their cargo | AND
sire ke t il i : } ‘ ranged » convenient no delay in getti hen rf |
" ! how rd Sere hae ' > Yoh ¢ "ater Ta from Boston, Prices $3 for Round, $1 for a / ; ‘
rm iia ieieait din a k \ i positions about the so at, in whiat- Per Sch. Writ La Ys rou 4 ee sty days per ceat discount for Blackwand c Kainbar h M ‘
m, Mrs. Lane was la - it of it he might chance to be when | 400 Bbls. FLOUR, Cash oN — f ‘adit
: Kee ie 5 she d yor : | 5o PILOT BREAD. HYNDMAN BROS. | REPRINTED ;
W W = one WSs t e me : r is my Appeal l might ve able to lay | 99 etined PETROLEUM. Agents for P. E. 1 j oo ne BY THE
up the ad I ‘ ieee ind be thus always! 59 CORNMEAL. Chtown, June 8, 1874.—ar pa smo Ee ae Leonard Scott Publishing
An si ? $s ! I . B he 1} } f 4 Cases MATCH] | ee ley
er see si king things it Hi “ i a ve bluad: rbuss, which S Boxes { ACKE aie) | THE EYAMINER.” Dr. } 3 Walker's ‘alifornia Vin- | 44) Ky LTON Sr. N, Y
a ety Bin Lee , : | | oe heavily, thot like .guncbanged |. ® os CHPESE. ace | | egar Bitters are a purely Vegetable By arrangement with the Engli ;
ant let Bessie gow hin , ee and canister, ik wos caleulat 10 boxes TOBACCO, THE preparation, made chiefly from the na- ers who receive a liberal = - Publis,
ks too1 us; ask Ha a oie cw rmy | 6 bales OAKUM, . | tive herbs found on the lower ranges of ma :
ee a B \ v and rj" cgi mene et ~ | 19 pkges OIL CLOTHING, NEWSPAPER the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor- Vieen mandation '
ad tale — — w mts. Day afler day elapsed, and | oo eee CILLA ROPE. from 2 to Sign | | nia, the medicinal properties of which lr. pe ah constitute © Wonderty
‘ Very well, mem,’ said p Th ant hegan to | “¢ Gases assorted PAINTS PUBLISHED IN any d therefrom without the use iegn § modern thought,
sppea | GCases assorted PAINTS, a are extracte —or + | Snderiticism. The cream of aij reser,
g . ag his name and} 1Bbi each, SPIRITS TURPENTINE and | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND of Alcohol. The question is almost | pooks worth reviewing is fo Europ
kitchen \\ : ae MACHINERY OIL, | a star “eal ‘iis dia dail ked, ‘‘What is the cause of the : . " lund here.
“a rt preparat had i, aad to]. ie ah toes tae ak Waiiian | Every week places before its readers the | G@auy as , in Br they treat of the leading events at
_ neryine " ie 1 lest wi that. they | [osether we Se yo Shovels,€e | lates’ local and Foreign news; selections | unparalleled success of Varnear a | world in masterly articles Written ot ty
ia ; : | \ . ' i = enegges idole patel pagal bea. from the raciest and most improving Liter-| TERS?” Our answer is, that they remove who had special knowledge of by Dey
: eee : [ t would come, in ot that might eee eee kd repeat ature of the day; Editorial articles contri-} the cause of disease, and the patient re- treated. The i :
y six : ; pkgs. Fishermen's 300 : : aaa | American Pnb
what t 1 see : pkg sappy buted by the ablest writers in the Province. covers his health. They are the great | upon all intelligent readers in tk ge
: Ho? ne day, that a young ie he nuvi laa } Shop SUBSCRIPTIONS SOLICITED. blood purifier and a Bt-givin —- |a liberal support of the Reprints wai]
s ° er Steamer 7 P echLactt nel per sscnr, A ee vigo or | i si
i and “quested pet Wy 7 i se (* rida TERMS—One Dollar and sixty cents a year ! of ee ee that og ~ have so — and so cheaply furnig, "
on innie ne Jom f Vanada, i qe a it) e . ‘ eeling sure that no :
t his pi » tis his an reese ia , “ - io: » : a ee
4 etoradie a wa sit ibly a + page os W ! oe ee ee ed, seen rTapagnconmarar +m aay matter will yield s0 rich » .
‘ : ‘ ent, FRO sel dunsietacta "cay 150 kegs and boxes Cut and rought Charlottetown comp p A ; } as that required fora inti
mi : W str 1 the right NAILS. and SPIKES, all sizes, qualities * Vues a | the 4 subscription © thes
k ‘ > , snap spy : ’ ; ry TOW sick of every disease man is heir to. ey | : i ae
ne ; ' vranted id the young 68 pkgs. DRY GOODS, BOOTS and JOY it L, NEWS 8c. ~l m Senin Leading Periodicals of G a
sey \ re S TS and CAPS. GROCER- | are a gentle Purgative as wellas a Tonic, | reat Briting,
a - led towa , 1 id : ; ROES, HA ’ ' ] | relieving Congestion or Inflammation of | i
turaed and, seizing the sergeant (on “ee Boiled OL FAR THE AFFLI a the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious TERMS ;
ttle sm 5 kled \ ' CASKS MOTs . Diseases. } About one third the pri f 5
' F by the throat, puta pistol to his head > cases Patent MEDICINE, &x., " ' . ‘ 4 ind the price of the
a : No !man-of-war,’ said he, ‘speak| 5 pkgs. DYE STUFFS, ripe anf MAW RITFTPRRG | _The propertics of Dk. WALKER'S | For anyone Keview, $4 0)
sixty giggling ! R ‘ M : ig, oh Ae i 1 case Canada TWEEDS Lit r, of MWA Wpiil ae) +> Vinegar Birrees are Aperient, Diaphoretic, | For any two Keviews, 7 00 oo
You may ta ut,’ I how y | a word or mM [eo ee oe eee 10 boxes Edge TOOLS ND | Carminative, Nutritous, Laxative, Diuretic, | Por any three Reviews, 1000 «
P LD up th s; right about} y990 rolls Room PAPER pai Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Alter | bo, ali four Reviews 1 7
oe dict i? erates GLASSWAR ‘OVER ERD WERECH NEES, tive, and Anti-Bilious. ; sod’s Matus, 2
iy la face, double quick ma 2 crates GLASSW ARI CON vine ail: R. H. McDONALD & CO For Blackwood's Magazine, 409 «
' P 1 and| ‘This was a dreadful situation fur the old| 26 boxes RAISINS < | Druggiste and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, California, | For Blackwood and one
At recess tim H sii | t { he heartily wished that an | Fi Brig “ S jrom Liverpool CURES ond oe ‘and C; Ste., W. ¥. Review, 70 « «
vas gnten i, 1 ted a Ww u tee : — stil died ey ‘ . , ie wid wiv; oT ee by psy i its worst form; Liver C inplaint i Sold by all and Dealers. | For Blackwood and two
iad a , . place, you os | Serryane, Of eee ee et at lies ee Jaundice ; Swelling of and face; | August 25. 1873 Reviews, «
on DOV 4 hel VU chests i t ll oi dee at me ~ Pea “
iain ienes Is ' fo jook odd.’ | would happen, to save him from being th 2 bbls. CURRANTS | Asthma : pao ge P nag eee HEALTH STRENGTH & VIGOR For —— and three
‘ } “es al She w t that een t of the neighborhood 12? boxes SOAP, ousnes , sO Mi eigen "iol : : F hei | : . fi views, 13 “au
. ; , - oy was! pant , Now it chanced that the keys were in an i] PIPES, — hitis, Sick Head-ac ay ME aries, Rtv | Just Published, Price One Shilling Sig. For Blackwood and four
ae hae i aacaal , 3 casks PAINT, ary Si} ’ De ge a ee ee Reviews, 1500 « «
nearly @ year. ran away from him, and the | Way ok ng deen fee FOE eae a vane, Pleatisy.. Piles, | "JHE SCIENCE OF LIFE; or SELF-PRE | ial
boys ran afler | and laughed , tnd m enn : r octane saa I ane e tg een the : 8 ghos es I] Ww ost Kt! am 1lism, Spinal disease, or Alls | SERVATION. A practical Guide to | PREMIUMS -
‘ me rand t on Kearney street he thorough- eing behind it, and only one man at a time | bl. PURE OIL, | 0 s, Rheuma n nal . : : P ' aI ?
- — — vale fa Ww a litt yw ‘dian sual le enter Phe bush-ranger foolishly went 30 bundles OAKUM, — 4 ar oleae 9 I e ya : wy by ned oar anian, ae neice ine New subscribers (applying early) for the
‘Whet's the matter, Herk oT ct . a h ; 10 tons Refined and common IRON, Whooping Cou gy "Diaweeee, | reel d all those whose constitutions | Y@r 1874 may have, without
i i ji but Her s had sharp eves, and he espied | in first, instead of driving the old man before one ie i é 1 t Pains in the Stomach, Diarrhoea, | Dyspeptic.and all those whose constitutions | un ; Ate 4 the
ther, for in this preposterous we} oat une Ei , him. and thus the laiter had an opportunity | "2 Bleces. PLOUGH METALS, pouunind. ia, 8 MI Footh. | have become debilitated or relaxed from ir- | !@8t volume for 1873 of such a
shorten } ‘post i Be sie and Aunt L and anot a y, bow ani us the la i) é J saps : u ANC ee 3 to 5 cw. Ay hap aicnig Sain Sirains, Felons | regularities of life, climate, age or disease, | they ey subscribe for,
Mr. Gump was sitling with | * : va t walking | of getting to the place where his belove 1 cask € a IN, PAithiainn Daves Gealia tt “Sore Eyes, or from over-taxed or abused energies,| . Or instead, new subscribers'to any tm,
Pipe ; es and Bessie, he saw, led, | blunderbvss hung. He quickly seized it, | i . oh we “posse pope ge : : Cracked | Whether of body or mind; with the Instruc- | three, or four of the aboye periodiaals,
oe yal I its it little ani trembling with anxiety and impatience, = eeren LA ee a ane te | tions for the Treatment of all Disorders re- | may have one of the ‘ Four Reviews '
Yes,’ he piped What is the mat 3 ' ; 2 cases Ready-Made CLOTHING, grit tie | sulting from the Loss of Nervous or Physical | 1873. subscril ! fe
ait j | Waited the reappearance of his foe l cask PUTTY. har lor Cert it taken before | 5 5 ages ME oT M.D.L.S. A ‘9; subscribers to all five may have two
sox , Its shall be Snow se we neve His destined victim soon presented hims| 10 casks and cases SHELF HARDWARE, | Justices of the Py Pamplets, which ange Be Bch SQUARE ion a = fe! ay ay A one set of Black
Nothing, said H os, Wiping of 10 crates EARTHENWARE in be furni it \ Che ae fp : | Wood's Magazine for 1873.
t . San Fra Bessie had | s ind the sergeant presented, took aim, suisnllpnbinnse (ae ORR ; ab “An excellent manual for all who may | keg ‘ :
gy oty said as t had both | and tired; and what an explosion took pla he above goods have been bought well areal f Charlottetown. T. DesBrisay: | arn how to use life and not abuse it.— | _ Neither premiums to subscriber aa
He noticed t his ad | hes ; i . ih — |} and will be sold Cheap for Cash on approv- Agents : borg a. fs a : be > + | Church and State Gazelle. | discount to clubs can be allowed unless thy
ng, and he knew something at } ig t rnd | Pots, pa paonikins, sancepans, utensils, | oq credit. ;W rs cmase & ‘On the subjects of diet and the regula- | money is. remitted direct to the publishers,
wrong his fa W the a ‘g SS st be Snow. natlers aud things (as a word-stringing N. B.—The highest price will be paid for; = ~~ mene CALEB GATES. & Co tion of the functions the advice throughout No premiums given to clubs,
att at time iF $ K g qu y behind tl lawyer W y) ime rattling down. | Fish at Cascumpec or Tignish. | Mid Het corn he ne is adimirable.”—AMirror. : | Circulars with further particulars may be
sie i | ic 5 ss Snow 1 Bessy and | The:sergeant was stunned {fer a time. Whea GEORGE W. HOWLAN Dec. 1, 1873 Dr. La’menrt is the only reguiarly-qualified | had on application.
‘Yes, there is,” persisted Mra. Gumy ve sergear ) n : 1, 187 Practicioner, who, for thirty years, has de- | LEONA ui oa o
‘N ng; only the boys ran after me, an \ Liily he d t ad t ne to himself, he saw no signs of the | Alberton, Jane 16, 1874 0 Sm i voted his entire attention to the cure of these | - INA ‘D SCOTT PUBLISHING G.,
TROT NE esa rg s hi bush-rang ind addressed himself to look disorders. | 40 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK,
as pen { ; fie the divers pactizion jalan. Whiekk he Anh 1 - Pe | 4 Patients residing in the Colonies can be| Dee. 17, 1873.
et Sn Wk. ee wee wee R s i. CE mene MELNIN RES: oe % £3 successsfully treated by correspondence, | ~ ——_.
so quick at seeing as she might have bee ' . ‘ _— ee See ee ee ee 23 ry and remedies will be forwarded in secrecy | ae THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.—Se
that ain't p 1g t ¢ Tako A . H s un Bess signs ¢ found of human remains; and ss and safety to any address. | Deuteronomy, Cap. xii, verse 2.
; ; ; s es no hint s perplexity THE SCIENCE OF LIFE may be had,
, id R . w and zg wr ¢ the ta aiter igeiling his brains in sore perplexity, Ww aE . THE $ NC | A} } —
sor ) iy P : 3 ay il i the busy | he tonnd that‘hi« pet blunderbuss had plavy- al EEN SQL ARE price one shilling stg., in Halifax, Nova « ‘y 79
play in the san shea M ake § at : aces , ee hoe Scotia, J. H. Woodrich, Drug Store; Yar- ‘TAR KE =
bat zg
are em, & li w . ne c 1 ta was 4 - 1 that YFTT) a! ‘S\ITD} 782 tona, and! mouth, H. A. Parr; Pictou, Henry Ellott; a ‘
: au k speak, j aunt's hand | i pad a y iH : I das \ off eh the roof, while the bush-ranger H / ie & wie ry superior accom | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I., of Messrs. Brem- OT allié 00
i , : C 1s OMY | went off h the d uch frights | ponding nn CHES | WOE MPOCENNs Ee eee eereee Trade Mark— Blood Mixture”
“ $ i V oo . 5 cS > be S€A500 Aiterpately every Saturday at noog,
l as ! i ‘ ‘le tt all h . ‘ WARERGUIMS sponta car, 0 tetown alter- Imvporranr Caution.—The public are) THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER & RESTOR
. “ee na some Bats ly y Th aly m., calling ®t) earnestly warned against a piracy of the For cleansing and clearing the blood te
Kibo Aa ath ae i a 1 Cans ba above work emanating from a so-called | &ll impurities,cannot be too highly recommentl
t Mrs. ( ' wane : giles ’ it mae ie siti. i ‘Peabody Institute.” Boston, which unblush- | _Eor Serofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Saw
$ mi asia "| Qor premises have heen greatly enlarged ! CARVELL BROS, Agents | ingly appropriates the titles of two works, | ° all kinds itis s never-failiug and permanmt
“ al 6 and are no Ch’town, June 1, 1873.—a p is | published by Dr. La’Mert for thirty years. /C"TS “~
Aunt Gsiue kejit for seme time aft { ne dis March 20th 1874. ly. Care soli Sores. :
g ~*~ , ela uKinad noses and loses mucl rye . ? gis Cures Uiverated Sores or the Neck,
pute eo rivaled the g cP solved a water, revanjunes and loves mush TH, Tancost of» Best Ar-| Portland Cement & Plaster Paris a mf or
P ’ iy : As ] t es eee ale nyt more than they need ] ° ] Ct , suwave tx evoce Girls Wante da, : ™ . see ate . Pimples on the Fey
ae at o1 Glue is also greatly weakened by PAnNGCA tit ‘¢ / Y ° aren ie | " Cures Cancerous Ulcers
’ ” Hed " Ke . Mrs somes | being burned or too highly heated.— Techno- f Ch't July 97 dane — ELL BROS. AT THE | Cures Bivot and Skin Diseases.
( v—it made » s } a _ i By . é : ji own, July 27, 14.—3m | Cures Glan inlur Swellings
r ‘ and | $9 and equal to any in the Lower Provinces. | ——— si HOA i ISLAND PARK HOTEL- Clears the Blood from all impure Matter,
+e Drones on n the Coustitution broken down with fatty des ——aae } — d Ch b ids From whatever cause arising.
Did you ask him to pry y t " ay Tt generation of the heart, liver and kidneys, , , P iia . 7 ' ' Ten Girls as Waiters an “hambermalds, As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, asd
ee ’ gener ‘ T APP s&s | 7 . Re ene
he owes ?" she said. t 4 around tuser, | from the use of alcohol; exhaustation of the Ait W ORK hi ARRANTED TO GIVk | Reference required, Wages, S&S warranted free from anything injurious we the
sh * sie — sinclar — ‘ » use of ole PERFECT SATISFACTION. g most delicate coustitution of either sex
x . ‘ ere ine im— | vital forces, from the use of tobacco; irrata- j to $8 per month. sotef aalne eudleeees ec cece ot , oR
. —— iG ne Stam i si noUug i it Cat si ali ob } M4 . y Oli 8 erers te
; oh : i Snow bility and restlessnes « : the nervous nik Hl a nella m nn te mie es give it a trial te tea
sc n qj from the elects of strychnine, inrpaired | oo sk Ses . | Summerside, , Alii Thonsauds of testimonials from all parts,
Sut whet?’ seid his wife t and | nutrition and loss of energy, from the use I huve 200,000 feet Seasoned Lumber under aving Improved | Sold in Bottles 2 1.00 each, and in Cases, em
J—The truth is, dear, I 5 se I hateat of opium ; and nervous and physical pros- cover, for manufacturing purposes. | JUST ARRIVED rote panei im ench
ieee ale ‘ J've scratched my knee,’ said iles in | tration, f intemperance of any kind— ’ - nterinintths raypreniabsigg ry ga
FP ig soswct to Boss's ators inpuinoe, san | cat beeesuned by the asco! Dr-Wheelers | TBave 29,000 feet Gilt and Watunt Pictare | POWer & Gordon Presses, lvacatoi canons UA ALL Cle M TST a
- And I suppose that | would hate 8 " ale und Elixer of Phosphates and Cali- | ‘rame lding, 80 different ; ER S.5. Somerset, from Boston, and Bebe | PATENT MEOICINE VENDORS varoughon
ri I have mv pants a litt! id | ; Frame Moulding, different patterns | nt ey te Pag Hr the world
ny cbildren starve a great uay ty pants § Ahi 3. 1 pure yhvsiological remedy—per- | ae | ‘onns } . Sole la ae “ vi
ow i a : be . \ i Aunt I smiled, but Bess mother | fectly harm s “ adult or infant — tuat Pebipepe @ are not going to “oo : ; is up all the organs and tissues of the | OY , Gothic and Square Picture Frames, in | aes arreis FiO LAND. :
said, trotting the baby, who was beginning ay tn eeaingl pentose mente tentang Gilt and Walnut. | which will be sold in quantities to Traders, ere coma
sii Al rl will | . ; body. in radical and permanent manner | t ' : aging "| EXPORT AGENTS.
to whimper a little. We must sell a few irs. C and the. ( ae as \ romantic but sad drama is reported by Al} the latest Styles of Rustic I ramvws Heavy | The Newest Styles of Type, iy Bi for cash, or at 8 months on approv Guepeyee, Rachidges eed Cac tideda aaa
ngs, and w “ws I i ‘ eas 4 o the I s. Somemonths ago a young Gilt, for Oil Pictures, Cheap. | | OWEN CONNOLLY gn “gs Newyute ee
1} i . rh i wine merchant ime juste he | o. ..: ; le ume Henne to < + o >, | Barclay & Sons, 95 Farcingd , Loudon.
eget wean? . 8 , in iis acquaintan . i work girl, an = her uy Glasses anc ! ; Ch'town, May 4, 1874, | Aud wl! the London Wholesale Hones.
4 “ ‘ Mrs. La ime n busines he fauz menage went on very LC a : } Chee vremenennanatt Ceili . ee : :
e, and fe ssing tl “ue i w Lar M ‘Mirrors and Pier Glase- ' } ' | SENTS ‘AN
is ‘5 4 B rT : W for a little while the lover ultis | 4 ” ? q ae ; saci | Pier Glase BOOK h FANCY JOB PRINTING When people see a man advertise they know | AGEN T's IN CANADA.
always ied yng t F j nat gott i, and s a rich young ve See he is @ business man, and his advertising pro- | forouto.—Eiliot & Co, Wholesale Draggiate
how an’ sell y » by. 1 i ag ” " a ! g The wedding took place. sienna es claims that he is not above business, but anxious | _ " yang yoo gad
i ; ta rhs \ mende lr! astsolf girl determined to be revenged ig oe iets | et Terie the to doit. Customers, like sheep, are gregarious, | famiiton. — Winer and Co,
i ee: ¥ at i . a g iw is | Disguised as a servant she obtained admit Wi ide E tPi Trae c, ac, ' . and flock where we = ae go. press | ; Bi — nae B soecy Ree
taut Be W ‘ ex-—lover’s nd cut else were engaged in the same business, it wou Se ee
tab Im H ‘ ditsh 4 Bol Rings and Corni Rollers, Shades " > be i rad , d dealers dver- | ——— oe
an3? \ ° . } - » his bed. ar not unt oles, HINES and Cornices, hollers, Shade ¥ o f ; 2 important to tradesmen and dealers to advrer- |
, L s told teh acute, canaicas enn ee cen Blinds, Tassels, Cords, &c. EXAMINER OFFICE. tize in the paper, because they are tempted to | Ch rloitetaw f
mm \ ‘ : : Salty ee erent one en cert ran fore eee . buy what they read of. But others are engaged | d Lit ll pile p
¥ Rs tthe d liscovered Ihe rht of oa - - oe g
Wi inag ‘ th ipsa nina denies ys . id sins we po a F re W A T E H E S in the same business, and even if they do ad- | pees .
. ‘ rg tis ag Doaly Grove the oridegroom out OF Bis)... : 5) | oe ee ’ vertize, it becomes the more importaut for you | :
‘ } sania . mind and the bride home to her parents. Upliolstery oods. air Seating, | . c to doso; if they do not advertize it becomes | NOTICE.
a ‘ al ¢ 1 Me : a chet The English railway companies in 1873 > a A arge Assortment at doubly important.— Anon.”
hone ton Romie | sha: Ser") killed 40 passengers,” who met their death Bedding. &e. vee, Wz W. WELLNER'S. AS the Act of our Legislature, passed
i i : a dog ‘he ses over which they had no control.’ ; iat Aug. 17, 1874 6in THE ATTENTION OF | 44% inJune, 1872, enacts, that from anf
same thing ind oe opel Fk ui dk ek a a cai apa pea) sa after the first day of January, 1874, it shall
‘ g i s ers As ey < ried 442,270 (00 veople, this per . F i ne i | ’ v9 ’
, r » ou) \N iH : B os ag f slaughter is weail rhe employes | New ae eu gore hg core | Boone Bay Herring! importers and Dealers not be lawful, under certain penalties, %
Mrs. G s han i ‘ f the companies came off less happily, as one Pushes, Poplins, Brocatells, Fringes, aig tl nil . a Nai LT , PEC" ve inte: any dead body in the Protestant burying
Peeiith ieee oe | tgoa Snow, [went aftes ; pine 12 of them were killed. Tl ere were limps, Buttons, Tufts, &c., cheap. P00 roy split BOON EO BAY HER- IS RESPECTFULLY DIRECTED TO |Ground, on the Malpeque Road, &
ited, , ‘ a ere ie iy 2 Y i } 4B. . In prime condition, te ie > 4 ate : “tw -
So she sig! and e y ‘ 247 acvidents during the year investigated by | Bedding—Feather, Hair and Flock Beds, | : : i . ” pts ar WH A TY 4} a | i ye —— ig . ny ; ~~
tar , ‘ M I, { }) the board of Trade—which is nearly two ac- Pillows and Bolsters, constant- FOR SALE BY wet = ai sta sd Pol ‘ pilests = Noriae aa
without an r* ' , : dents to every three di More than one, ly on hand, cheap fENTON ‘TT AV PREPEppyY scan at, application tor 0
while sh lid many kindnesses dents to every three day 0 y on hand, cheap. FENTON T. NEWBERRY. ~— | ye
When Bessie Lene : si 1 ndn half the accidents were collisions : and out dels 18. 1, 1 A ERRY fe — nd ey - a a
that afternoon she felt in \ tj nt a IR Her quiet Way of the whole 247 there were only five that re, | ‘ Se lb Ue ct ay Als residence in Ken reet.
f of mind m i S} ; She asked about Mr. Grump, and where be} sulted from unavoidable causes. The four IRON BEDSTEAGS AD CRIBS, MERCHANTS : | Plots for interments, 15 by 20 feet, equal
ee ot Tr working, and why he had Jost his | roads on which the greatest number of acci- IN i | Ak ae SB 4 WILL FIND CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR | tol share of the Company's ground, avall-
the parlor where her pretty Aunt Lil; Ce ee ee ee ~d were the London and North | iS ae Che. | able for $30,0n payment of two-thirds of
at sewing. and laughed until t f ace. — oct y thao Ea ; wet “Cale ; te th and | a Great Variely, heap). LL PERSONS indebted to the Examin- S P R | N G G 0 0 D S$ | the purchase money, and subject to another
iirly started dow her 2e ks Wi s Seri ! Mp sili isin Lancashire A few of the celebrated Iron Be dl ¢ HAIRS, ‘ oh porered soll — ey Adver- BY ADVERTIZNG IN call of $10.
Ol sband’s. I imust try to get him The Detroit Tribune says:—In view of the —it makes a Bed. an Easy Chair, and in- DIATE ‘PAYMENT a — ae a ‘ in | Plots for individual interment 82 each.
0 iuntit he j git t . - 5 gis ast jaa, ea . ns ‘hair * nin ow ff . é "4 é wah. Oo He nadersignec j .
> eee ciapith alate itet es d quality of Michigar va’ d Chair.and a Lounge ina few seconds, | ; ; je : 5 ’ . ‘ | Persons desirous of obtaining allotments
al aie nil : ; excellent condition and quality Sen oie wae . : A who alone is authorized to receive and grant E AMINER } rous of obtaining
ive n Herky x6 1p to-da Le ke i ii ie ak iteb ates anata anal | wheat this year, it has been thought quite | = y — No house should be with- receipts for the same. , — THE x . in the Cemetry, ' will please appiy @
so fu ~—O, $0 1UnN All the s ait nee eee Mr. Grump was taken | probable that, with a little eflort on the part | Siciabe By order, | William Cundall, Esq., the Treasurer ot
laughed and laughed, and even tea bad | Promising, poor. mia cece wee tere | of our grain merchants, a direct trade in the annette é vies | the Company.
back ; and whether he tries harder toremem | rht be opened between our ow 1 0 ‘ i H ; W. L. COTTON, The usual redactions to those who By Orde
Se ge at nd whether h ide | same might be opened between our own and | Que stock is the Largest in the | sayr91n. 1574 ints eu s | 7 Oo
: ber, or Mrs. teases when they threaten to} European markets. Accordingly the direc, Vit d h < urns : : . - sienna JOHN LEPAGE, See’y.
discharge him, | know not; but he has ever | tiors of the Board of Trade have had samples | uily, an the very Cheapst 1874 FRESH SEEDS 1874 mvp Peo
Mrs. Lane had not forgotten how nny’ si fen et eee | of our best grades of wheat put up, to be for- | rncel SEE o - Sala bl Pal | a
. ade kent hia ome % Gru yis get- | oul stg : , hag 3 bf be eo - ‘ . j
he looked as he dashed up the street in . Ri ; ; P wae _— ' : * mn | warded rt woe ogg wid i eee of — fare EVIE Sul , ) bi bead via Mane BY be im Ee YEAR nd OUTFITS Employment at your homes #
i ereen pantie het ate want i cis ting fat, and says the world 1s Kinder to them | merce of London, Liverpool, Glasgow, and | i ae : aan . © Subscriber has received via Halifax, rec sa cage cused regalia or travelling. The work is conge
ng CRG lie tee ee ft nee now. | Dublin. They are now ready to nesent,and| Strongest CHAIRS and BEDSTEADS. from Covent Garpin, London, a | ¢ cul r) Pp k t nial, hosorable, and pays the best
Bessie's account ; so she made her fa 13 oo, | will be forwarded immediately through res Most beautiful and durable Drawing Room, | LARGE SUPPLY ot ASC pec ATTY e . . of anything ever betore
straight as she could, and said ‘Allalong, she says,‘of Herky thinking | sponsible parties. Within avery short time, | Dining Room and Chamber Furniture, in . renecarinsenheen Cash wages, samples, and complete outtte est
“ Why dear, what made him look funny ? so 0 that Bessie Lane, and Mrs. Lane] doubtiess, they will be on exhibition at those | gen ' Field.Garden and Flower Seeds. Government Service. oon a et 4 at gay © ters Daniels & Co.
le “Re " ~~ | imports centres of the grain trade Ac- t is a pleasure to have customers come} w, : gees —_-_-_-—— 235 Notre Dame St., Montrea
‘“* Guess,’ said Bessie, in a voice so full of | being so sweet a lad important cents bp i Warranted the growth of 1873. TUE . - ———- ons
sith mpanying docume re als 2 __ | and examine. THE 8 g &c
gurgling laughter that her fond aunt had \ , , in the lowest drawer | rots egy Pesagemerr ah ly - a ag — | ers pst hero Wa. R. WATSON, ~ asada Ge cae manner 10 AGENTS WANTED—Male and oe
stop right there and kiss he of the big chest, wrapped in Brown paper,and | 04), and the advantages offered for a direct | City Drug Store, May 4, 1874. tf during the present Season, be- . sage: Mean 1 agra:
« Mair cut short,” she suggested scented with camphor, Mrs. Grump still | (rade in the same between Detroit and those} George Woods &co’s. | -_ Swaas COarenenee Soe Cay] Te ake Ae profits, $150
+ No.” answered th Ot preserves those awful pants, which Hercules | points CELEBRA1EI T Vi il) cumpec, calling at Shediac. p< Rd pen As mad ob
' ’ ‘ } j ’ 4 é 4 A 4) ad ) ~e r . “ . . ie
the | W until the knees were thin Sunflowers = —_ . honey and are con- | eee | 0 | ] wners., THOMAS COSTAIN, Owner. eminent me re and wom {a
; ns’em, says Mrs. Grump, ‘to re dj sequently good neighbors for bees. Oil, | Seed America..- Immense sales everywhere.
tid 1 keeps ’em, says Mrs, Grump, ‘to remind | juentiy g neigapvors | | ; : 7
a ,w poor I was, and keep me thankful. | hardly to be distinguished from olive oil by | f | FNOR Descriptive Circular of our Agents—Hon. G. Ww. Howlan, Cascum- | Send for Terms and Circularg to C. 4
i ol 7 , ee i; Moceniag bo but an expert, may be extracted | ; pec; J. B. Forster, Shediac; Carvell Bros.,| MITCHELL. St.John, N.B |
in the fields; and erybody laughed ; 1m Wes Our Carnes: (a)%, an ercures | from the seeds in the proportion of one gal- . , : | Charlottetown ee 2, 1878 j
8 - | 5 : A ’ ,4p | rt H * Jan. 12, 1873.
anvthing, Aunt Li 2nd I wouldn't e | Was patient as a lamb. fon to one bushel. One acre will produce FOk SALE—CHBAP. | Patent Lever-Feed Shingle Machine, |" breewn, Bane BE bate | | iatcanNeninirosusinansielouinianlin ee
‘ ne } something like fifty bushels of seed. The | : : | AND THE Weinke noel ea! tvs r
I saw him this mors g sail Aunt \ cargo of tea, Valued at 340,000, has been |} human beings, and very good for animals | i " i urpding aver 6él, . S warranted to cure all discharges from
: : seized by the Customs authorities at New |g og Pe gy Da hae ete ales ee I Urinary Organs. in eater sex, sequired oF
" f ” , : rt Vor 0 ' sas ‘ setae ore nae a Queen Syoare, March 10, 1873 — sie Subscriber begs to notify those whom | sl ed ae i Salen ta Oe
tl Ica ! letting yon go with Dijin delete i ba Abed Of water famine. |. a " “ity se , “ or ered from them, | | Smallwood & Bovyer. | it may concern, that he has been ap-| goid in Boxes, $1.50 each, by all Chemiets ead
err it Mary t Harry t The t “i ee i no rain for over mont ri gc wt Boni. — ol I R kK K H< | | Hy ke \ RM Ch’town, June 8, 1874 —im is sp | pointed Agent in this Island for the Associ- | Patent Medicine Vendors.
: rnd anergy poi Fetal sa ' ¢ mont, | as a substitute for coffee. The stalks may | Vhata 4 d I psec ec ima : - ated Board of Marine Underwriters of Den- | KF. J. CKARKE
. J A . ¢ ng a gre il me ity of water in the! be used as bean poles while growing. Dry, | ‘. ea | mark, Sweden and Norway. Sule Proprietor, F. J. .
as that 1 ! What is his | Schuyikill, gh m which ey ai i ‘via, plied. | they make passable roofs for sheds and the | ON LOT 44 TO THE LADIES y GEORGE W. HOWL AN. | APOTHECARIES’ HALL, LINCOLN, ENGLAND
f 1 A circular has been issued requesting eco-| like, and burn readily on the hearth. The + bible attests — cigars
nea nomy on oe of ™ citizens, the fountains | ashes are very rich in potash. Altogether F 8} R SA # ia A CARD Albert n, July 0, I i4 3m EXPORT AGENTS.
g mh have been stopped he streets ar longer it ig a very useful plant, and. to crown all, Ce Hee ' sy . } i Rareoyne Burbidves and Co..Coleman St., Lenden
oe, beg esiabelte as i os necting conch re plugs are opened only | it has a reputation which the chemists have | {PSHE Subscriber offers for sale all the | S my connection with the Wesleyar FIRE AND MARIN E | Newbury nnd Sone uf Newgate ae
the troubie to think that perhaps his mother | on the most urgent necessity, | never disproved, for absorbing malaria, and right title, and interests in the Farm A Academy ceases at the expirati 1 t Re a ee ee
was thinking how wretchedly poor tt t 1 short illness, from alscess on the | acting as an effectual screen against that lately owned by John Kickham, situate on the Vacation I purpose taking puplis der- l N S U R A N C K we on tho Londen Oraeka tae
when she made those pants. abdomen, the Rev. P. 4. O'Boyle, parish | scourge of low-lying districts—fever and | Township No. Forty-four, at the head o ing the hours recently given them, vit: | NK ii | Te ee
an ik cee ae a. today. | priest of Kingston, and Chancellor of the | ague Souris River, consisting of fifty acres. The| from 9 a. m., till 2 p.m. -Arrangemen s AGENTS IN CANADA.
noe eee Se i i fe ie Vi vcese, died in the hotel Dieu Kingston,aged | Lunenburg, N. S., Seplember, 1871 said fe -_ conveniently situate to School ean be made so that hours can be given to IMPERIAL Montreal ‘—F lliost and Co., WholesaleDragei®*
Bessie,” she said afler a while, “ and she is| 35 years. He was educated at St. Michael's Mr. Cares Gates, Dear Sir—I have very Bente, Sonnet and Saw Mills, and is worttry suit the convenience ofall pupils. At the! Shapter and Owen.
coming after you in about two weeks 1 | College, Toronto, and ordained priest at King- | ' J ithe atrention of those who require a ntee j
shali be very lonely without you little Bessie
said
!
‘Il wonder what
Never mind auntie, I'll come again,
Bessie
careless
pretty,
L hope she will bring
me @ little fat while dog
* What nonsense,, laughed her aunt; but
that very evening she wrote to her sister to
be sure and bring their petted darling a litle
white dog, as fat and as white as she could
find
She was very fond Bessi yel, somehow
people are some times so selfish in the
she did not think to pity littl Hereules with
his freckies and green pants.
He wore them to schoo!
the next, and
the
many davs aftey
next day and
that,
patient sense of enduring and never
with a
complain-
ing which sensitive hiid
iiltle « ome
have
It was @ poor time, indeed, to ¢ noplain at
his father had as yet no steady
work, only an odd job now and then, which
barely kept them from the poor-house; and
for
ston by Bishop» Horan. He has laboured as-
siduously for tive vears, and was very much
liked and respected. The body was removed
to the cathedral when all the stores of Roman
Catholics were visited by hundreds
A night medical service has just been or- |
ganized al St
men of that
meets «a
city; an arrangement which
real want of the public of the Russi-
an capital, who, however, had hitherto not
taken the necessary steps to provide it.
sian medical legislation does not allow liber-
ty of work to medical men, who when requir-
ed either by a sick person or any one believ-
ing himselt to be ill, are not permitted to res
fuse help. The physician, surgeon, accouchs
eur, midwife, assistant who should either re-
fuse to act when called on, or neglect to do
so, is punished by a fine, on the first occasion
{from 0 to 10 roubles (17s 6d to 35s): on
the occasion of from 10 to 15, and the third
time from 50 to 100 roubles ; while the physi-
cians and surgeons who are in Government
employ may be deprived of their offlee. These
laws were sanctioned by usage, amd no later
Petersburg by the medica! |
i
|
Rus- |
| Was in @ fearful state as regards a cough
than this year two Russian physicians were |
tried for an infraction of this law, and one of
them condemned for having refused to afford | Lunenburg.
, Assistance to an invalid during the night,
1
much pleasure in writing to you, so that all
| may receive the same benefit from your Life
| of Man Bitters and Invigorating Syrup. I
was much troubled last winter witha severe
cold, which continued to get worse, until I
feared it would settle on my lungs. My
cough was increasing. 1 could get no relief
fromany quarter, or from any medicine man,
until [ accidentally fell in with your valus
able Syrup. I now honestly, on my oath,
state that one bottle of it gave me instans
taneous relief. I tse it continually in my
family, and would not be withont it on anv
account
| PARWS COTTON
farm. Title good, and terms @asy.
Wu. D. STEWART.
Ch’town, Aug. 3, 1874
THA ROSE!
NOW LANDING,
100 bbls. Tea Rose Flour,
ON CONSIGNMENT.
FENTON T. NEWBERY.
July 8, 1874.—tf
WARP !
Several other persons with whom 1 am
acyuainted, have also been cured by your]... .
valuable medicines [ shall be happy to GREEN, BLL E. AE, ORANGE \\ WHITE
give any further information agt :
concerning |
your medicines at any time. 1 have also
been cured of palpitation of the heart by
Gates’s medicines. One of my daughters
No's 3's to 16's.
W AkRANTED to be FULL LENGTH |
and weight, STRONGER AND BET- |
: TER in every respect than any othe Ev:
and she received immediate re-| }; ric : ar sea. files, i
lief and a perfect. cure, and can honestly | a ot Aeperinnn ee
recommend it to all, young and old, ~ | Beware or Imirations. None is genu-
JAMES YOUNG. | ine without our name on the labels. For |
Sworn before me, one of Her Majesty's sale by all dealers.
Justice of the Peace, for the County ot | Wa. PARES & SON,
' Janes D. Seve, J.P. | New Brunswick Cotton Mills, St John N. B.
Sept. 28, 1874.—1mo ‘ Feb, 2ud, 1374. ty. |
or cold,
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duration, 7.00 | Ch’tow n, Jan. 20, 1873. — ty.
Lessons on the Organ, 20.00 |
; Cabinet Organ and Melodeon, 15.00 | AVOID QUACKS.
No Pupil will be takgn for less than six! 4 victim of early indiscretion,causing ner-
months. : : " | vous debility, premature decay, &c., having
Orders taken for the best Pianos and | tried in vain every advertised remedy, has
Organs, and the utmost satisfaction is discovered a simple means of self-cure
end of every Quarter, pupils will perform |
before parents and friends. Application
must be made at once, as a limited number
only can be taken.
Fire Insurance Company
OF LONDON.
Subscribed and Invested Capital £1,965,000
Sterling.
MONTREAL
Marine Assurance Commpany.
| Capital and Cash Assets over $1,000,000
10.00 | ‘Tae above OFFICES being of UNDOUBT-
0.00 ED STANDING, guarantee perfect security
/ and prompt payment of losses.
FENTON T. NEWBERY,
Agent for Prince Edward Island
First Quarter will commence on Monday,
daly 6.
TERMS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS:
For Quarter of 24 lessons, Instru-
mental Music per half hour's
duration,
For Quarter of 24 lessons, Instru-
mental Music, 1 hour’s dura-
tion,
Leasons in Vocai Music only
Instrumental Lessons of an hour's
duration, with the first rudiments
of thorough Bass and Transposi-
tion &c¢c.,
Vocal and Instrumental, half hour's
$5.00
15.00
guaranteed. which he will send free to his fellow-suf-
ferers. Address, J. H. REEVES, 78 Nas-
‘ sau Street, New York.
S. N. EARLE,
Ch town, June 29, 1874,
Hawmilton.—Winer and Co
St. John, N. B —H. L. “pencer
Halifax, N. S—--Avery, brown and Co.
Oueberi2 8% lly
TOBACCO & CIGARS
HE Subscrib; «.flers for sale (in Bond
a choice Lot of
SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO,
and three Cases CIGARS.
74 Boxes Tobacco, in Solace, Sunshine, Vir-
ginian, Navy and Biack Diamond.
3 Cases Cigars in Victoria & Flor Gertrude.
Samples can be seen at Sale Raom
N. RANKIN,
Corner Water & Pownal Sts
Ch’town, April 13,
WANTED.
‘IX Energetic Men, to sell Cucumber-
wood Pumps. An active man can earn
Fifty Dollars a week at this business.
G. C. CARMAN,
Manutacturer’s Agent!
Hyndman’s Building. Queen Street,
May 18, 1874.6w
PRION Ne ORS
A fair child nt
Upen a giea:
Red poppies
sla
Mer hair pale gold aw
Bive depihs
Stirred with a sud whi s
A maiden sia:
Beside & silver
She beereth ocear
A sweet face on a sta ss heave
Bright aair upon the! t
& foam-bow with its s
A gray sky o'er 4 rive:
A Waving wall of flow
White gleams 1!
Hark ! some
White water-|i!
The song's wi
1¢ § ns
”
77rom + =
LONG
THE
Uh | a@ wonde
As it runs through th
With @ faultiess rvthn t
Anda broad !
And blends w
liow
ain is t ¥ lin
S$.
su
the wint . 8
snow,
And the summe: ke Duds betw
And the year in the s tt
they
(in the river s
AS it glides
There's a magical isle up the er Time
Where th "
Phere’s a cloudless skv and a tre
And 8 song as sweet as 4 ves}
Aad the Junes with th
soflest
And the name of U
And we bury Pt
There are brows beauty and bos
show
There are hea;
$0
Phere are |
si4
s tust, but W uv
inwels a
There are fh
sings
And a part of an int
agment of
There’s a lute unswept. and aha p withot
strings,
There are broken vi and pieces o
And the garments that sxe used t
There are hands that
fairy shore
By the mirage is ified ina
And we sometimes hear t ugh the turb
lent roar,
Sweet voices we fea
fere,
When the wind down t ver is fa
os
Qh ! remembered for aye be the blessed is!
All the day of life ti
When the evening c
smile,
And our eyes are close n
May that © greenwood soul
sight.
night
t Tligk
mes with its:
j
5
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2
LITERATURE.
THOSE AWFUL PANTS.
Hercules
age and sh
eldeet of four 1 smali of
shockingly fre
much My F
were terribly bard or :
ciothes.
Hercules anew
and did his v:
his rents wit
ing to see
those thin old thes id 3
to silup and sew i n
that he might not go to sch n rags
* What I shall do for anc
for that Hercule
Mr. Gump one night, after pu
patch on the right
*Them ones thers
patches, I'm sure The
hoid now.’
Mr.Gump was a mild
“biue eve and an inquiring expressi
countenance, not calculated te
confidence
He looked
found respect
* How's yours no
Mr. Gump sh
mysterious!
‘No
yet.
“If you
@ pair for Hercules
out of yours.
Mr
head, and
wel. worn pantaloons, as if they had rea
that they had been in
Mrs. Gump t
one, and fenced
hole in the he
brain.
every piece of
good, bad or indifferent, that she had ij
house, and «ur
would not cut
Mer busvand patted
eer. He diin't
fident that she *
After a while the
she was doing it, She folded up the
gad put away the basket
; ‘ Going to bed 7" sugge
* Yes: it's about time
got to wash t
ply.
* Thought
meekly.
‘No, Lhevnt
~—* jeastwise of nothing tha
I wish you'd think
Mr. Gump sighe! helplessly, and
more wes said.
He was somew! ished f
whea he came home (the next evening, '
teld with a triumphant {
of Hercules’ were entire cut out, and m
done.
* What
moreover
a
ye.
anee oi ti
any
a
man,
n
nenir
NSpir
Mrs. G i e had
Use, my de
Gum) $ 1 ot 0 Hut sf ‘
smooiheu Gown a
a
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sted Mr
I guess, seein
morrow was
owt
| n\
t does anvyo
at as!
did you get them out of,
he asked thinking for the hundredth tis
what a manager Mrs. G. was
* Guess,’ she said
*Conidn't, he sa
* Well, you
Teut ‘em out of tha i green tal
Just got em out as pretty ¢
oniy had to , 1+
Upon that she | g them st fo
Gump to see.
An aw'ul pai: |
poor little seven-year- to | vietin
with.
Some faint idea of | i crept t
Mr. Gump's m
he almost
never would, an hatsa
wished
i some way to buy n
Were such an aw!u Vi¥
anemenctg
& preposterous back
* You could not, don't y
dyed or something, | suppose?’ he su
ed mildly.
No, I cou 1 a : ‘ wered, kao
ing better than be did how ridiculous |
were, but determined not
even tu bersel! Bes:
fashionable color just now
P lucky.
The next morn
for school with un
ally wasbed his face
is a
jes
£ just hapype
ile; uies Was } repe
are i
nd hands @nd brus}
his bair himself, but
@s his pants was new, bis mother said
did it ai!
polished, uncomforts king bov he
when he started
* Run as fast as any thing,
Heve, stop! give
Hercules ran
@oyple of blocks, when he
Wiping the perspiration from his face,
opened @ white gate, walked up @ pre
Garden, and rang the bell of a pretty
lage.
A Servant girl with very red arms cam:
the door. She smiled very broadly w!
herself; and a jreadfully ce]
r you li be}
(,00d by
as fast as anything’ fi
inolher 4 Kiss
siowed Up, a
m
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ug
sto
en
| mamma will bring me.
home,
ao eee ee } 7 "Dh 7 nS }
yp post, grew | THE OLD SOLDIER AND THE BUSH | ee APTAT | | COAL: HE BRITisy
saw } but Her es wa t mt his moth . i 4 RANGER. af) f . BALILP ! | steno e
a hurry to notice anything t! rand gaunter day DY that the children Up tt intry was a sl which had Tae —_—— . VictoriIn Mines, Sydney. Ua er y evie
Hae Reccie t?') | It was ; ; a rubbed by bush-rangers. } i einen oe : —— ) " ones
\ hired an old sergeantto| T=, SUBSCRIBER begs to notity the, above Mines are delivering a superior EDINBURGH REVEW, ¢ Wy
r ! ' ee | publie that by the following vessels he i eae ae quite free from slate, LONDON OUVART 9.)
x ha A i { ) i, who declare}, with Many | has eonmlete, his Spring , f below previous Seite YUARTERLY REV ,
t , sservations, that no bush-rangers | ,, e yr: _* li Halifax \y 1, We can recome COAL to con- servative.) an
i | Per we ttle } ; alifa st ; “iio rReT 7 +E ay sie
‘Good 1 rol w! was {1 possession r eh. “ Little Bell, ' um nd dealers, a at that it WESTMINSTER REVIEW, (Liber
Phy oe © «3 vill give satisfac | uITIS Ty PED » “
Her $ vay { 5 ' : . ; Phat might be enabled to k ) his word, 10 Hhs MOLASSES, ’ The Company are enat i to deliver largely } Bl ITISH Qi ARTERLY REVIEW ‘
" 0 y, wa B , : P & “ SUGAR, ‘ + ne, ts weet i hewn ! gelical, » (Kea,
{ ! led } f with feo ful array of , of previo ul ve 3 will hav .
insta * ; " w } vided wi a ie 5 " : 4,000 bush, SALT, vanieigeoh tate ghost their cargo | AND
sire ke t il i : } ‘ ranged » convenient no delay in getti hen rf |
" ! how rd Sere hae ' > Yoh ¢ "ater Ta from Boston, Prices $3 for Round, $1 for a / ; ‘
rm iia ieieait din a k \ i positions about the so at, in whiat- Per Sch. Writ La Ys rou 4 ee sty days per ceat discount for Blackwand c Kainbar h M ‘
m, Mrs. Lane was la - it of it he might chance to be when | 400 Bbls. FLOUR, Cash oN — f ‘adit
: Kee ie 5 she d yor : | 5o PILOT BREAD. HYNDMAN BROS. | REPRINTED ;
W W = one WSs t e me : r is my Appeal l might ve able to lay | 99 etined PETROLEUM. Agents for P. E. 1 j oo ne BY THE
up the ad I ‘ ieee ind be thus always! 59 CORNMEAL. Chtown, June 8, 1874.—ar pa smo Ee ae Leonard Scott Publishing
An si ? $s ! I . B he 1} } f 4 Cases MATCH] | ee ley
er see si king things it Hi “ i a ve bluad: rbuss, which S Boxes { ACKE aie) | THE EYAMINER.” Dr. } 3 Walker's ‘alifornia Vin- | 44) Ky LTON Sr. N, Y
a ety Bin Lee , : | | oe heavily, thot like .guncbanged |. ® os CHPESE. ace | | egar Bitters are a purely Vegetable By arrangement with the Engli ;
ant let Bessie gow hin , ee and canister, ik wos caleulat 10 boxes TOBACCO, THE preparation, made chiefly from the na- ers who receive a liberal = - Publis,
ks too1 us; ask Ha a oie cw rmy | 6 bales OAKUM, . | tive herbs found on the lower ranges of ma :
ee a B \ v and rj" cgi mene et ~ | 19 pkges OIL CLOTHING, NEWSPAPER the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor- Vieen mandation '
ad tale — — w mts. Day afler day elapsed, and | oo eee CILLA ROPE. from 2 to Sign | | nia, the medicinal properties of which lr. pe ah constitute © Wonderty
‘ Very well, mem,’ said p Th ant hegan to | “¢ Gases assorted PAINTS PUBLISHED IN any d therefrom without the use iegn § modern thought,
sppea | GCases assorted PAINTS, a are extracte —or + | Snderiticism. The cream of aij reser,
g . ag his name and} 1Bbi each, SPIRITS TURPENTINE and | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND of Alcohol. The question is almost | pooks worth reviewing is fo Europ
kitchen \\ : ae MACHINERY OIL, | a star “eal ‘iis dia dail ked, ‘‘What is the cause of the : . " lund here.
“a rt preparat had i, aad to]. ie ah toes tae ak Waiiian | Every week places before its readers the | G@auy as , in Br they treat of the leading events at
_ neryine " ie 1 lest wi that. they | [osether we Se yo Shovels,€e | lates’ local and Foreign news; selections | unparalleled success of Varnear a | world in masterly articles Written ot ty
ia ; : | \ . ' i = enegges idole patel pagal bea. from the raciest and most improving Liter-| TERS?” Our answer is, that they remove who had special knowledge of by Dey
: eee : [ t would come, in ot that might eee eee kd repeat ature of the day; Editorial articles contri-} the cause of disease, and the patient re- treated. The i :
y six : ; pkgs. Fishermen's 300 : : aaa | American Pnb
what t 1 see : pkg sappy buted by the ablest writers in the Province. covers his health. They are the great | upon all intelligent readers in tk ge
: Ho? ne day, that a young ie he nuvi laa } Shop SUBSCRIPTIONS SOLICITED. blood purifier and a Bt-givin —- |a liberal support of the Reprints wai]
s ° er Steamer 7 P echLactt nel per sscnr, A ee vigo or | i si
i and “quested pet Wy 7 i se (* rida TERMS—One Dollar and sixty cents a year ! of ee ee that og ~ have so — and so cheaply furnig, "
on innie ne Jom f Vanada, i qe a it) e . ‘ eeling sure that no :
t his pi » tis his an reese ia , “ - io: » : a ee
4 etoradie a wa sit ibly a + page os W ! oe ee ee ed, seen rTapagnconmarar +m aay matter will yield s0 rich » .
‘ : ‘ ent, FRO sel dunsietacta "cay 150 kegs and boxes Cut and rought Charlottetown comp p A ; } as that required fora inti
mi : W str 1 the right NAILS. and SPIKES, all sizes, qualities * Vues a | the 4 subscription © thes
k ‘ > , snap spy : ’ ; ry TOW sick of every disease man is heir to. ey | : i ae
ne ; ' vranted id the young 68 pkgs. DRY GOODS, BOOTS and JOY it L, NEWS 8c. ~l m Senin Leading Periodicals of G a
sey \ re S TS and CAPS. GROCER- | are a gentle Purgative as wellas a Tonic, | reat Briting,
a - led towa , 1 id : ; ROES, HA ’ ' ] | relieving Congestion or Inflammation of | i
turaed and, seizing the sergeant (on “ee Boiled OL FAR THE AFFLI a the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious TERMS ;
ttle sm 5 kled \ ' CASKS MOTs . Diseases. } About one third the pri f 5
' F by the throat, puta pistol to his head > cases Patent MEDICINE, &x., " ' . ‘ 4 ind the price of the
a : No !man-of-war,’ said he, ‘speak| 5 pkgs. DYE STUFFS, ripe anf MAW RITFTPRRG | _The propertics of Dk. WALKER'S | For anyone Keview, $4 0)
sixty giggling ! R ‘ M : ig, oh Ae i 1 case Canada TWEEDS Lit r, of MWA Wpiil ae) +> Vinegar Birrees are Aperient, Diaphoretic, | For any two Keviews, 7 00 oo
You may ta ut,’ I how y | a word or mM [eo ee oe eee 10 boxes Edge TOOLS ND | Carminative, Nutritous, Laxative, Diuretic, | Por any three Reviews, 1000 «
P LD up th s; right about} y990 rolls Room PAPER pai Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Alter | bo, ali four Reviews 1 7
oe dict i? erates GLASSWAR ‘OVER ERD WERECH NEES, tive, and Anti-Bilious. ; sod’s Matus, 2
iy la face, double quick ma 2 crates GLASSW ARI CON vine ail: R. H. McDONALD & CO For Blackwood's Magazine, 409 «
' P 1 and| ‘This was a dreadful situation fur the old| 26 boxes RAISINS < | Druggiste and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, California, | For Blackwood and one
At recess tim H sii | t { he heartily wished that an | Fi Brig “ S jrom Liverpool CURES ond oe ‘and C; Ste., W. ¥. Review, 70 « «
vas gnten i, 1 ted a Ww u tee : — stil died ey ‘ . , ie wid wiv; oT ee by psy i its worst form; Liver C inplaint i Sold by all and Dealers. | For Blackwood and two
iad a , . place, you os | Serryane, Of eee ee et at lies ee Jaundice ; Swelling of and face; | August 25. 1873 Reviews, «
on DOV 4 hel VU chests i t ll oi dee at me ~ Pea “
iain ienes Is ' fo jook odd.’ | would happen, to save him from being th 2 bbls. CURRANTS | Asthma : pao ge P nag eee HEALTH STRENGTH & VIGOR For —— and three
‘ } “es al She w t that een t of the neighborhood 12? boxes SOAP, ousnes , sO Mi eigen "iol : : F hei | : . fi views, 13 “au
. ; , - oy was! pant , Now it chanced that the keys were in an i] PIPES, — hitis, Sick Head-ac ay ME aries, Rtv | Just Published, Price One Shilling Sig. For Blackwood and four
ae hae i aacaal , 3 casks PAINT, ary Si} ’ De ge a ee ee Reviews, 1500 « «
nearly @ year. ran away from him, and the | Way ok ng deen fee FOE eae a vane, Pleatisy.. Piles, | "JHE SCIENCE OF LIFE; or SELF-PRE | ial
boys ran afler | and laughed , tnd m enn : r octane saa I ane e tg een the : 8 ghos es I] Ww ost Kt! am 1lism, Spinal disease, or Alls | SERVATION. A practical Guide to | PREMIUMS -
‘ me rand t on Kearney street he thorough- eing behind it, and only one man at a time | bl. PURE OIL, | 0 s, Rheuma n nal . : : P ' aI ?
- — — vale fa Ww a litt yw ‘dian sual le enter Phe bush-ranger foolishly went 30 bundles OAKUM, — 4 ar oleae 9 I e ya : wy by ned oar anian, ae neice ine New subscribers (applying early) for the
‘Whet's the matter, Herk oT ct . a h ; 10 tons Refined and common IRON, Whooping Cou gy "Diaweeee, | reel d all those whose constitutions | Y@r 1874 may have, without
i i ji but Her s had sharp eves, and he espied | in first, instead of driving the old man before one ie i é 1 t Pains in the Stomach, Diarrhoea, | Dyspeptic.and all those whose constitutions | un ; Ate 4 the
ther, for in this preposterous we} oat une Ei , him. and thus the laiter had an opportunity | "2 Bleces. PLOUGH METALS, pouunind. ia, 8 MI Footh. | have become debilitated or relaxed from ir- | !@8t volume for 1873 of such a
shorten } ‘post i Be sie and Aunt L and anot a y, bow ani us the la i) é J saps : u ANC ee 3 to 5 cw. Ay hap aicnig Sain Sirains, Felons | regularities of life, climate, age or disease, | they ey subscribe for,
Mr. Gump was sitling with | * : va t walking | of getting to the place where his belove 1 cask € a IN, PAithiainn Daves Gealia tt “Sore Eyes, or from over-taxed or abused energies,| . Or instead, new subscribers'to any tm,
Pipe ; es and Bessie, he saw, led, | blunderbvss hung. He quickly seized it, | i . oh we “posse pope ge : : Cracked | Whether of body or mind; with the Instruc- | three, or four of the aboye periodiaals,
oe yal I its it little ani trembling with anxiety and impatience, = eeren LA ee a ane te | tions for the Treatment of all Disorders re- | may have one of the ‘ Four Reviews '
Yes,’ he piped What is the mat 3 ' ; 2 cases Ready-Made CLOTHING, grit tie | sulting from the Loss of Nervous or Physical | 1873. subscril ! fe
ait j | Waited the reappearance of his foe l cask PUTTY. har lor Cert it taken before | 5 5 ages ME oT M.D.L.S. A ‘9; subscribers to all five may have two
sox , Its shall be Snow se we neve His destined victim soon presented hims| 10 casks and cases SHELF HARDWARE, | Justices of the Py Pamplets, which ange Be Bch SQUARE ion a = fe! ay ay A one set of Black
Nothing, said H os, Wiping of 10 crates EARTHENWARE in be furni it \ Che ae fp : | Wood's Magazine for 1873.
t . San Fra Bessie had | s ind the sergeant presented, took aim, suisnllpnbinnse (ae ORR ; ab “An excellent manual for all who may | keg ‘ :
gy oty said as t had both | and tired; and what an explosion took pla he above goods have been bought well areal f Charlottetown. T. DesBrisay: | arn how to use life and not abuse it.— | _ Neither premiums to subscriber aa
He noticed t his ad | hes ; i . ih — |} and will be sold Cheap for Cash on approv- Agents : borg a. fs a : be > + | Church and State Gazelle. | discount to clubs can be allowed unless thy
ng, and he knew something at } ig t rnd | Pots, pa paonikins, sancepans, utensils, | oq credit. ;W rs cmase & ‘On the subjects of diet and the regula- | money is. remitted direct to the publishers,
wrong his fa W the a ‘g SS st be Snow. natlers aud things (as a word-stringing N. B.—The highest price will be paid for; = ~~ mene CALEB GATES. & Co tion of the functions the advice throughout No premiums given to clubs,
att at time iF $ K g qu y behind tl lawyer W y) ime rattling down. | Fish at Cascumpec or Tignish. | Mid Het corn he ne is adimirable.”—AMirror. : | Circulars with further particulars may be
sie i | ic 5 ss Snow 1 Bessy and | The:sergeant was stunned {fer a time. Whea GEORGE W. HOWLAN Dec. 1, 1873 Dr. La’menrt is the only reguiarly-qualified | had on application.
‘Yes, there is,” persisted Mra. Gumy ve sergear ) n : 1, 187 Practicioner, who, for thirty years, has de- | LEONA ui oa o
‘N ng; only the boys ran after me, an \ Liily he d t ad t ne to himself, he saw no signs of the | Alberton, Jane 16, 1874 0 Sm i voted his entire attention to the cure of these | - INA ‘D SCOTT PUBLISHING G.,
TROT NE esa rg s hi bush-rang ind addressed himself to look disorders. | 40 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK,
as pen { ; fie the divers pactizion jalan. Whiekk he Anh 1 - Pe | 4 Patients residing in the Colonies can be| Dee. 17, 1873.
et Sn Wk. ee wee wee R s i. CE mene MELNIN RES: oe % £3 successsfully treated by correspondence, | ~ ——_.
so quick at seeing as she might have bee ' . ‘ _— ee See ee ee ee 23 ry and remedies will be forwarded in secrecy | ae THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.—Se
that ain't p 1g t ¢ Tako A . H s un Bess signs ¢ found of human remains; and ss and safety to any address. | Deuteronomy, Cap. xii, verse 2.
; ; ; s es no hint s perplexity THE SCIENCE OF LIFE may be had,
, id R . w and zg wr ¢ the ta aiter igeiling his brains in sore perplexity, Ww aE . THE $ NC | A} } —
sor ) iy P : 3 ay il i the busy | he tonnd that‘hi« pet blunderbuss had plavy- al EEN SQL ARE price one shilling stg., in Halifax, Nova « ‘y 79
play in the san shea M ake § at : aces , ee hoe Scotia, J. H. Woodrich, Drug Store; Yar- ‘TAR KE =
bat zg
are em, & li w . ne c 1 ta was 4 - 1 that YFTT) a! ‘S\ITD} 782 tona, and! mouth, H. A. Parr; Pictou, Henry Ellott; a ‘
: au k speak, j aunt's hand | i pad a y iH : I das \ off eh the roof, while the bush-ranger H / ie & wie ry superior accom | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I., of Messrs. Brem- OT allié 00
i , : C 1s OMY | went off h the d uch frights | ponding nn CHES | WOE MPOCENNs Ee eee eereee Trade Mark— Blood Mixture”
“ $ i V oo . 5 cS > be S€A500 Aiterpately every Saturday at noog,
l as ! i ‘ ‘le tt all h . ‘ WARERGUIMS sponta car, 0 tetown alter- Imvporranr Caution.—The public are) THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER & RESTOR
. “ee na some Bats ly y Th aly m., calling ®t) earnestly warned against a piracy of the For cleansing and clearing the blood te
Kibo Aa ath ae i a 1 Cans ba above work emanating from a so-called | &ll impurities,cannot be too highly recommentl
t Mrs. ( ' wane : giles ’ it mae ie siti. i ‘Peabody Institute.” Boston, which unblush- | _Eor Serofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Saw
$ mi asia "| Qor premises have heen greatly enlarged ! CARVELL BROS, Agents | ingly appropriates the titles of two works, | ° all kinds itis s never-failiug and permanmt
“ al 6 and are no Ch’town, June 1, 1873.—a p is | published by Dr. La’Mert for thirty years. /C"TS “~
Aunt Gsiue kejit for seme time aft { ne dis March 20th 1874. ly. Care soli Sores. :
g ~*~ , ela uKinad noses and loses mucl rye . ? gis Cures Uiverated Sores or the Neck,
pute eo rivaled the g cP solved a water, revanjunes and loves mush TH, Tancost of» Best Ar-| Portland Cement & Plaster Paris a mf or
P ’ iy : As ] t es eee ale nyt more than they need ] ° ] Ct , suwave tx evoce Girls Wante da, : ™ . see ate . Pimples on the Fey
ae at o1 Glue is also greatly weakened by PAnNGCA tit ‘¢ / Y ° aren ie | " Cures Cancerous Ulcers
’ ” Hed " Ke . Mrs somes | being burned or too highly heated.— Techno- f Ch't July 97 dane — ELL BROS. AT THE | Cures Bivot and Skin Diseases.
( v—it made » s } a _ i By . é : ji own, July 27, 14.—3m | Cures Glan inlur Swellings
r ‘ and | $9 and equal to any in the Lower Provinces. | ——— si HOA i ISLAND PARK HOTEL- Clears the Blood from all impure Matter,
+e Drones on n the Coustitution broken down with fatty des ——aae } — d Ch b ids From whatever cause arising.
Did you ask him to pry y t " ay Tt generation of the heart, liver and kidneys, , , P iia . 7 ' ' Ten Girls as Waiters an “hambermalds, As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, asd
ee ’ gener ‘ T APP s&s | 7 . Re ene
he owes ?" she said. t 4 around tuser, | from the use of alcohol; exhaustation of the Ait W ORK hi ARRANTED TO GIVk | Reference required, Wages, S&S warranted free from anything injurious we the
sh * sie — sinclar — ‘ » use of ole PERFECT SATISFACTION. g most delicate coustitution of either sex
x . ‘ ere ine im— | vital forces, from the use of tobacco; irrata- j to $8 per month. sotef aalne eudleeees ec cece ot , oR
. —— iG ne Stam i si noUug i it Cat si ali ob } M4 . y Oli 8 erers te
; oh : i Snow bility and restlessnes « : the nervous nik Hl a nella m nn te mie es give it a trial te tea
sc n qj from the elects of strychnine, inrpaired | oo sk Ses . | Summerside, , Alii Thonsauds of testimonials from all parts,
Sut whet?’ seid his wife t and | nutrition and loss of energy, from the use I huve 200,000 feet Seasoned Lumber under aving Improved | Sold in Bottles 2 1.00 each, and in Cases, em
J—The truth is, dear, I 5 se I hateat of opium ; and nervous and physical pros- cover, for manufacturing purposes. | JUST ARRIVED rote panei im ench
ieee ale ‘ J've scratched my knee,’ said iles in | tration, f intemperance of any kind— ’ - nterinintths raypreniabsigg ry ga
FP ig soswct to Boss's ators inpuinoe, san | cat beeesuned by the asco! Dr-Wheelers | TBave 29,000 feet Gilt and Watunt Pictare | POWer & Gordon Presses, lvacatoi canons UA ALL Cle M TST a
- And I suppose that | would hate 8 " ale und Elixer of Phosphates and Cali- | ‘rame lding, 80 different ; ER S.5. Somerset, from Boston, and Bebe | PATENT MEOICINE VENDORS varoughon
ri I have mv pants a litt! id | ; Frame Moulding, different patterns | nt ey te Pag Hr the world
ny cbildren starve a great uay ty pants § Ahi 3. 1 pure yhvsiological remedy—per- | ae | ‘onns } . Sole la ae “ vi
ow i a : be . \ i Aunt I smiled, but Bess mother | fectly harm s “ adult or infant — tuat Pebipepe @ are not going to “oo : ; is up all the organs and tissues of the | OY , Gothic and Square Picture Frames, in | aes arreis FiO LAND. :
said, trotting the baby, who was beginning ay tn eeaingl pentose mente tentang Gilt and Walnut. | which will be sold in quantities to Traders, ere coma
sii Al rl will | . ; body. in radical and permanent manner | t ' : aging "| EXPORT AGENTS.
to whimper a little. We must sell a few irs. C and the. ( ae as \ romantic but sad drama is reported by Al} the latest Styles of Rustic I ramvws Heavy | The Newest Styles of Type, iy Bi for cash, or at 8 months on approv Guepeyee, Rachidges eed Cac tideda aaa
ngs, and w “ws I i ‘ eas 4 o the I s. Somemonths ago a young Gilt, for Oil Pictures, Cheap. | | OWEN CONNOLLY gn “gs Newyute ee
1} i . rh i wine merchant ime juste he | o. ..: ; le ume Henne to < + o >, | Barclay & Sons, 95 Farcingd , Loudon.
eget wean? . 8 , in iis acquaintan . i work girl, an = her uy Glasses anc ! ; Ch'town, May 4, 1874, | Aud wl! the London Wholesale Hones.
4 “ ‘ Mrs. La ime n busines he fauz menage went on very LC a : } Chee vremenennanatt Ceili . ee : :
e, and fe ssing tl “ue i w Lar M ‘Mirrors and Pier Glase- ' } ' | SENTS ‘AN
is ‘5 4 B rT : W for a little while the lover ultis | 4 ” ? q ae ; saci | Pier Glase BOOK h FANCY JOB PRINTING When people see a man advertise they know | AGEN T's IN CANADA.
always ied yng t F j nat gott i, and s a rich young ve See he is @ business man, and his advertising pro- | forouto.—Eiliot & Co, Wholesale Draggiate
how an’ sell y » by. 1 i ag ” " a ! g The wedding took place. sienna es claims that he is not above business, but anxious | _ " yang yoo gad
i ; ta rhs \ mende lr! astsolf girl determined to be revenged ig oe iets | et Terie the to doit. Customers, like sheep, are gregarious, | famiiton. — Winer and Co,
i ee: ¥ at i . a g iw is | Disguised as a servant she obtained admit Wi ide E tPi Trae c, ac, ' . and flock where we = ae go. press | ; Bi — nae B soecy Ree
taut Be W ‘ ex-—lover’s nd cut else were engaged in the same business, it wou Se ee
tab Im H ‘ ditsh 4 Bol Rings and Corni Rollers, Shades " > be i rad , d dealers dver- | ——— oe
an3? \ ° . } - » his bed. ar not unt oles, HINES and Cornices, hollers, Shade ¥ o f ; 2 important to tradesmen and dealers to advrer- |
, L s told teh acute, canaicas enn ee cen Blinds, Tassels, Cords, &c. EXAMINER OFFICE. tize in the paper, because they are tempted to | Ch rloitetaw f
mm \ ‘ : : Salty ee erent one en cert ran fore eee . buy what they read of. But others are engaged | d Lit ll pile p
¥ Rs tthe d liscovered Ihe rht of oa - - oe g
Wi inag ‘ th ipsa nina denies ys . id sins we po a F re W A T E H E S in the same business, and even if they do ad- | pees .
. ‘ rg tis ag Doaly Grove the oridegroom out OF Bis)... : 5) | oe ee ’ vertize, it becomes the more importaut for you | :
‘ } sania . mind and the bride home to her parents. Upliolstery oods. air Seating, | . c to doso; if they do not advertize it becomes | NOTICE.
a ‘ al ¢ 1 Me : a chet The English railway companies in 1873 > a A arge Assortment at doubly important.— Anon.”
hone ton Romie | sha: Ser") killed 40 passengers,” who met their death Bedding. &e. vee, Wz W. WELLNER'S. AS the Act of our Legislature, passed
i i : a dog ‘he ses over which they had no control.’ ; iat Aug. 17, 1874 6in THE ATTENTION OF | 44% inJune, 1872, enacts, that from anf
same thing ind oe opel Fk ui dk ek a a cai apa pea) sa after the first day of January, 1874, it shall
‘ g i s ers As ey < ried 442,270 (00 veople, this per . F i ne i | ’ v9 ’
, r » ou) \N iH : B os ag f slaughter is weail rhe employes | New ae eu gore hg core | Boone Bay Herring! importers and Dealers not be lawful, under certain penalties, %
Mrs. G s han i ‘ f the companies came off less happily, as one Pushes, Poplins, Brocatells, Fringes, aig tl nil . a Nai LT , PEC" ve inte: any dead body in the Protestant burying
Peeiith ieee oe | tgoa Snow, [went aftes ; pine 12 of them were killed. Tl ere were limps, Buttons, Tufts, &c., cheap. P00 roy split BOON EO BAY HER- IS RESPECTFULLY DIRECTED TO |Ground, on the Malpeque Road, &
ited, , ‘ a ere ie iy 2 Y i } 4B. . In prime condition, te ie > 4 ate : “tw -
So she sig! and e y ‘ 247 acvidents during the year investigated by | Bedding—Feather, Hair and Flock Beds, | : : i . ” pts ar WH A TY 4} a | i ye —— ig . ny ; ~~
tar , ‘ M I, { }) the board of Trade—which is nearly two ac- Pillows and Bolsters, constant- FOR SALE BY wet = ai sta sd Pol ‘ pilests = Noriae aa
without an r* ' , : dents to every three di More than one, ly on hand, cheap fENTON ‘TT AV PREPEppyY scan at, application tor 0
while sh lid many kindnesses dents to every three day 0 y on hand, cheap. FENTON T. NEWBERRY. ~— | ye
When Bessie Lene : si 1 ndn half the accidents were collisions : and out dels 18. 1, 1 A ERRY fe — nd ey - a a
that afternoon she felt in \ tj nt a IR Her quiet Way of the whole 247 there were only five that re, | ‘ Se lb Ue ct ay Als residence in Ken reet.
f of mind m i S} ; She asked about Mr. Grump, and where be} sulted from unavoidable causes. The four IRON BEDSTEAGS AD CRIBS, MERCHANTS : | Plots for interments, 15 by 20 feet, equal
ee ot Tr working, and why he had Jost his | roads on which the greatest number of acci- IN i | Ak ae SB 4 WILL FIND CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR | tol share of the Company's ground, avall-
the parlor where her pretty Aunt Lil; Ce ee ee ee ~d were the London and North | iS ae Che. | able for $30,0n payment of two-thirds of
at sewing. and laughed until t f ace. — oct y thao Ea ; wet “Cale ; te th and | a Great Variely, heap). LL PERSONS indebted to the Examin- S P R | N G G 0 0 D S$ | the purchase money, and subject to another
iirly started dow her 2e ks Wi s Seri ! Mp sili isin Lancashire A few of the celebrated Iron Be dl ¢ HAIRS, ‘ oh porered soll — ey Adver- BY ADVERTIZNG IN call of $10.
Ol sband’s. I imust try to get him The Detroit Tribune says:—In view of the —it makes a Bed. an Easy Chair, and in- DIATE ‘PAYMENT a — ae a ‘ in | Plots for individual interment 82 each.
0 iuntit he j git t . - 5 gis ast jaa, ea . ns ‘hair * nin ow ff . é "4 é wah. Oo He nadersignec j .
> eee ciapith alate itet es d quality of Michigar va’ d Chair.and a Lounge ina few seconds, | ; ; je : 5 ’ . ‘ | Persons desirous of obtaining allotments
al aie nil : ; excellent condition and quality Sen oie wae . : A who alone is authorized to receive and grant E AMINER } rous of obtaining
ive n Herky x6 1p to-da Le ke i ii ie ak iteb ates anata anal | wheat this year, it has been thought quite | = y — No house should be with- receipts for the same. , — THE x . in the Cemetry, ' will please appiy @
so fu ~—O, $0 1UnN All the s ait nee eee Mr. Grump was taken | probable that, with a little eflort on the part | Siciabe By order, | William Cundall, Esq., the Treasurer ot
laughed and laughed, and even tea bad | Promising, poor. mia cece wee tere | of our grain merchants, a direct trade in the annette é vies | the Company.
back ; and whether he tries harder toremem | rht be opened between our ow 1 0 ‘ i H ; W. L. COTTON, The usual redactions to those who By Orde
Se ge at nd whether h ide | same might be opened between our own and | Que stock is the Largest in the | sayr91n. 1574 ints eu s | 7 Oo
: ber, or Mrs. teases when they threaten to} European markets. Accordingly the direc, Vit d h < urns : : . - sienna JOHN LEPAGE, See’y.
discharge him, | know not; but he has ever | tiors of the Board of Trade have had samples | uily, an the very Cheapst 1874 FRESH SEEDS 1874 mvp Peo
Mrs. Lane had not forgotten how nny’ si fen et eee | of our best grades of wheat put up, to be for- | rncel SEE o - Sala bl Pal | a
. ade kent hia ome % Gru yis get- | oul stg : , hag 3 bf be eo - ‘ . j
he looked as he dashed up the street in . Ri ; ; P wae _— ' : * mn | warded rt woe ogg wid i eee of — fare EVIE Sul , ) bi bead via Mane BY be im Ee YEAR nd OUTFITS Employment at your homes #
i ereen pantie het ate want i cis ting fat, and says the world 1s Kinder to them | merce of London, Liverpool, Glasgow, and | i ae : aan . © Subscriber has received via Halifax, rec sa cage cused regalia or travelling. The work is conge
ng CRG lie tee ee ft nee now. | Dublin. They are now ready to nesent,and| Strongest CHAIRS and BEDSTEADS. from Covent Garpin, London, a | ¢ cul r) Pp k t nial, hosorable, and pays the best
Bessie's account ; so she made her fa 13 oo, | will be forwarded immediately through res Most beautiful and durable Drawing Room, | LARGE SUPPLY ot ASC pec ATTY e . . of anything ever betore
straight as she could, and said ‘Allalong, she says,‘of Herky thinking | sponsible parties. Within avery short time, | Dining Room and Chamber Furniture, in . renecarinsenheen Cash wages, samples, and complete outtte est
“ Why dear, what made him look funny ? so 0 that Bessie Lane, and Mrs. Lane] doubtiess, they will be on exhibition at those | gen ' Field.Garden and Flower Seeds. Government Service. oon a et 4 at gay © ters Daniels & Co.
le “Re " ~~ | imports centres of the grain trade Ac- t is a pleasure to have customers come} w, : gees —_-_-_-—— 235 Notre Dame St., Montrea
‘“* Guess,’ said Bessie, in a voice so full of | being so sweet a lad important cents bp i Warranted the growth of 1873. TUE . - ———- ons
sith mpanying docume re als 2 __ | and examine. THE 8 g &c
gurgling laughter that her fond aunt had \ , , in the lowest drawer | rots egy Pesagemerr ah ly - a ag — | ers pst hero Wa. R. WATSON, ~ asada Ge cae manner 10 AGENTS WANTED—Male and oe
stop right there and kiss he of the big chest, wrapped in Brown paper,and | 04), and the advantages offered for a direct | City Drug Store, May 4, 1874. tf during the present Season, be- . sage: Mean 1 agra:
« Mair cut short,” she suggested scented with camphor, Mrs. Grump still | (rade in the same between Detroit and those} George Woods &co’s. | -_ Swaas COarenenee Soe Cay] Te ake Ae profits, $150
+ No.” answered th Ot preserves those awful pants, which Hercules | points CELEBRA1EI T Vi il) cumpec, calling at Shediac. p< Rd pen As mad ob
' ’ ‘ } j ’ 4 é 4 A 4) ad ) ~e r . “ . . ie
the | W until the knees were thin Sunflowers = —_ . honey and are con- | eee | 0 | ] wners., THOMAS COSTAIN, Owner. eminent me re and wom {a
; ns’em, says Mrs. Grump, ‘to re dj sequently good neighbors for bees. Oil, | Seed America..- Immense sales everywhere.
tid 1 keeps ’em, says Mrs, Grump, ‘to remind | juentiy g neigapvors | | ; : 7
a ,w poor I was, and keep me thankful. | hardly to be distinguished from olive oil by | f | FNOR Descriptive Circular of our Agents—Hon. G. Ww. Howlan, Cascum- | Send for Terms and Circularg to C. 4
i ol 7 , ee i; Moceniag bo but an expert, may be extracted | ; pec; J. B. Forster, Shediac; Carvell Bros.,| MITCHELL. St.John, N.B |
in the fields; and erybody laughed ; 1m Wes Our Carnes: (a)%, an ercures | from the seeds in the proportion of one gal- . , : | Charlottetown ee 2, 1878 j
8 - | 5 : A ’ ,4p | rt H * Jan. 12, 1873.
anvthing, Aunt Li 2nd I wouldn't e | Was patient as a lamb. fon to one bushel. One acre will produce FOk SALE—CHBAP. | Patent Lever-Feed Shingle Machine, |" breewn, Bane BE bate | | iatcanNeninirosusinansielouinianlin ee
‘ ne } something like fifty bushels of seed. The | : : | AND THE Weinke noel ea! tvs r
I saw him this mors g sail Aunt \ cargo of tea, Valued at 340,000, has been |} human beings, and very good for animals | i " i urpding aver 6él, . S warranted to cure all discharges from
: : seized by the Customs authorities at New |g og Pe gy Da hae ete ales ee I Urinary Organs. in eater sex, sequired oF
" f ” , : rt Vor 0 ' sas ‘ setae ore nae a Queen Syoare, March 10, 1873 — sie Subscriber begs to notify those whom | sl ed ae i Salen ta Oe
tl Ica ! letting yon go with Dijin delete i ba Abed Of water famine. |. a " “ity se , “ or ered from them, | | Smallwood & Bovyer. | it may concern, that he has been ap-| goid in Boxes, $1.50 each, by all Chemiets ead
err it Mary t Harry t The t “i ee i no rain for over mont ri gc wt Boni. — ol I R kK K H< | | Hy ke \ RM Ch’town, June 8, 1874 —im is sp | pointed Agent in this Island for the Associ- | Patent Medicine Vendors.
: rnd anergy poi Fetal sa ' ¢ mont, | as a substitute for coffee. The stalks may | Vhata 4 d I psec ec ima : - ated Board of Marine Underwriters of Den- | KF. J. CKARKE
. J A . ¢ ng a gre il me ity of water in the! be used as bean poles while growing. Dry, | ‘. ea | mark, Sweden and Norway. Sule Proprietor, F. J. .
as that 1 ! What is his | Schuyikill, gh m which ey ai i ‘via, plied. | they make passable roofs for sheds and the | ON LOT 44 TO THE LADIES y GEORGE W. HOWL AN. | APOTHECARIES’ HALL, LINCOLN, ENGLAND
f 1 A circular has been issued requesting eco-| like, and burn readily on the hearth. The + bible attests — cigars
nea nomy on oe of ™ citizens, the fountains | ashes are very rich in potash. Altogether F 8} R SA # ia A CARD Albert n, July 0, I i4 3m EXPORT AGENTS.
g mh have been stopped he streets ar longer it ig a very useful plant, and. to crown all, Ce Hee ' sy . } i Rareoyne Burbidves and Co..Coleman St., Lenden
oe, beg esiabelte as i os necting conch re plugs are opened only | it has a reputation which the chemists have | {PSHE Subscriber offers for sale all the | S my connection with the Wesleyar FIRE AND MARIN E | Newbury nnd Sone uf Newgate ae
the troubie to think that perhaps his mother | on the most urgent necessity, | never disproved, for absorbing malaria, and right title, and interests in the Farm A Academy ceases at the expirati 1 t Re a ee ee
was thinking how wretchedly poor tt t 1 short illness, from alscess on the | acting as an effectual screen against that lately owned by John Kickham, situate on the Vacation I purpose taking puplis der- l N S U R A N C K we on tho Londen Oraeka tae
when she made those pants. abdomen, the Rev. P. 4. O'Boyle, parish | scourge of low-lying districts—fever and | Township No. Forty-four, at the head o ing the hours recently given them, vit: | NK ii | Te ee
an ik cee ae a. today. | priest of Kingston, and Chancellor of the | ague Souris River, consisting of fifty acres. The| from 9 a. m., till 2 p.m. -Arrangemen s AGENTS IN CANADA.
noe eee Se i i fe ie Vi vcese, died in the hotel Dieu Kingston,aged | Lunenburg, N. S., Seplember, 1871 said fe -_ conveniently situate to School ean be made so that hours can be given to IMPERIAL Montreal ‘—F lliost and Co., WholesaleDragei®*
Bessie,” she said afler a while, “ and she is| 35 years. He was educated at St. Michael's Mr. Cares Gates, Dear Sir—I have very Bente, Sonnet and Saw Mills, and is worttry suit the convenience ofall pupils. At the! Shapter and Owen.
coming after you in about two weeks 1 | College, Toronto, and ordained priest at King- | ' J ithe atrention of those who require a ntee j
shali be very lonely without you little Bessie
said
!
‘Il wonder what
Never mind auntie, I'll come again,
Bessie
careless
pretty,
L hope she will bring
me @ little fat while dog
* What nonsense,, laughed her aunt; but
that very evening she wrote to her sister to
be sure and bring their petted darling a litle
white dog, as fat and as white as she could
find
She was very fond Bessi yel, somehow
people are some times so selfish in the
she did not think to pity littl Hereules with
his freckies and green pants.
He wore them to schoo!
the next, and
the
many davs aftey
next day and
that,
patient sense of enduring and never
with a
complain-
ing which sensitive hiid
iiltle « ome
have
It was @ poor time, indeed, to ¢ noplain at
his father had as yet no steady
work, only an odd job now and then, which
barely kept them from the poor-house; and
for
ston by Bishop» Horan. He has laboured as-
siduously for tive vears, and was very much
liked and respected. The body was removed
to the cathedral when all the stores of Roman
Catholics were visited by hundreds
A night medical service has just been or- |
ganized al St
men of that
meets «a
city; an arrangement which
real want of the public of the Russi-
an capital, who, however, had hitherto not
taken the necessary steps to provide it.
sian medical legislation does not allow liber-
ty of work to medical men, who when requir-
ed either by a sick person or any one believ-
ing himselt to be ill, are not permitted to res
fuse help. The physician, surgeon, accouchs
eur, midwife, assistant who should either re-
fuse to act when called on, or neglect to do
so, is punished by a fine, on the first occasion
{from 0 to 10 roubles (17s 6d to 35s): on
the occasion of from 10 to 15, and the third
time from 50 to 100 roubles ; while the physi-
cians and surgeons who are in Government
employ may be deprived of their offlee. These
laws were sanctioned by usage, amd no later
Petersburg by the medica! |
i
|
Rus- |
| Was in @ fearful state as regards a cough
than this year two Russian physicians were |
tried for an infraction of this law, and one of
them condemned for having refused to afford | Lunenburg.
, Assistance to an invalid during the night,
1
much pleasure in writing to you, so that all
| may receive the same benefit from your Life
| of Man Bitters and Invigorating Syrup. I
was much troubled last winter witha severe
cold, which continued to get worse, until I
feared it would settle on my lungs. My
cough was increasing. 1 could get no relief
fromany quarter, or from any medicine man,
until [ accidentally fell in with your valus
able Syrup. I now honestly, on my oath,
state that one bottle of it gave me instans
taneous relief. I tse it continually in my
family, and would not be withont it on anv
account
| PARWS COTTON
farm. Title good, and terms @asy.
Wu. D. STEWART.
Ch’town, Aug. 3, 1874
THA ROSE!
NOW LANDING,
100 bbls. Tea Rose Flour,
ON CONSIGNMENT.
FENTON T. NEWBERY.
July 8, 1874.—tf
WARP !
Several other persons with whom 1 am
acyuainted, have also been cured by your]... .
valuable medicines [ shall be happy to GREEN, BLL E. AE, ORANGE \\ WHITE
give any further information agt :
concerning |
your medicines at any time. 1 have also
been cured of palpitation of the heart by
Gates’s medicines. One of my daughters
No's 3's to 16's.
W AkRANTED to be FULL LENGTH |
and weight, STRONGER AND BET- |
: TER in every respect than any othe Ev:
and she received immediate re-| }; ric : ar sea. files, i
lief and a perfect. cure, and can honestly | a ot Aeperinnn ee
recommend it to all, young and old, ~ | Beware or Imirations. None is genu-
JAMES YOUNG. | ine without our name on the labels. For |
Sworn before me, one of Her Majesty's sale by all dealers.
Justice of the Peace, for the County ot | Wa. PARES & SON,
' Janes D. Seve, J.P. | New Brunswick Cotton Mills, St John N. B.
Sept. 28, 1874.—1mo ‘ Feb, 2ud, 1374. ty. |
or cold,
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duration, 7.00 | Ch’tow n, Jan. 20, 1873. — ty.
Lessons on the Organ, 20.00 |
; Cabinet Organ and Melodeon, 15.00 | AVOID QUACKS.
No Pupil will be takgn for less than six! 4 victim of early indiscretion,causing ner-
months. : : " | vous debility, premature decay, &c., having
Orders taken for the best Pianos and | tried in vain every advertised remedy, has
Organs, and the utmost satisfaction is discovered a simple means of self-cure
end of every Quarter, pupils will perform |
before parents and friends. Application
must be made at once, as a limited number
only can be taken.
Fire Insurance Company
OF LONDON.
Subscribed and Invested Capital £1,965,000
Sterling.
MONTREAL
Marine Assurance Commpany.
| Capital and Cash Assets over $1,000,000
10.00 | ‘Tae above OFFICES being of UNDOUBT-
0.00 ED STANDING, guarantee perfect security
/ and prompt payment of losses.
FENTON T. NEWBERY,
Agent for Prince Edward Island
First Quarter will commence on Monday,
daly 6.
TERMS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS:
For Quarter of 24 lessons, Instru-
mental Music per half hour's
duration,
For Quarter of 24 lessons, Instru-
mental Music, 1 hour’s dura-
tion,
Leasons in Vocai Music only
Instrumental Lessons of an hour's
duration, with the first rudiments
of thorough Bass and Transposi-
tion &c¢c.,
Vocal and Instrumental, half hour's
$5.00
15.00
guaranteed. which he will send free to his fellow-suf-
ferers. Address, J. H. REEVES, 78 Nas-
‘ sau Street, New York.
S. N. EARLE,
Ch town, June 29, 1874,
Hawmilton.—Winer and Co
St. John, N. B —H. L. “pencer
Halifax, N. S—--Avery, brown and Co.
Oueberi2 8% lly
TOBACCO & CIGARS
HE Subscrib; «.flers for sale (in Bond
a choice Lot of
SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO,
and three Cases CIGARS.
74 Boxes Tobacco, in Solace, Sunshine, Vir-
ginian, Navy and Biack Diamond.
3 Cases Cigars in Victoria & Flor Gertrude.
Samples can be seen at Sale Raom
N. RANKIN,
Corner Water & Pownal Sts
Ch’town, April 13,
WANTED.
‘IX Energetic Men, to sell Cucumber-
wood Pumps. An active man can earn
Fifty Dollars a week at this business.
G. C. CARMAN,
Manutacturer’s Agent!
Hyndman’s Building. Queen Street,
May 18, 1874.6w