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    _ — : — 3 FARM IMPLFMENTS. |
    ————— — coe r IGN re ; 5 00
    a? —— Hiden or emAReLUNRnL aR a READ I 8. PP RIZE. LE Rest iron Plough, i |
    s eae . TIC ANECDOTF OF A RACE FOR LIFE. RANDOM bi ee 5 00
    POETRY | 4 CHARACTERISTIC ANE FOR THE dest set ir i 1 Moulding Plough, 5 00 }
    ' > "Ny Vy San eg , 94 : 5 eand Mowuing abe }
    | STEPHEN GIRARD. ® nike ot ' ym WaistTLin The late Dr ra ‘ - | Best Horse Ho ; 5 { |
    a , na tae Winter er te sibs a ‘ : wes get ‘ips pee fa tip v Sc ba f VA UA TS EVHIBI7Z LON Best Fanner, (improved) 10 oe
    THE LANGUAGE OF THE HEART , an Voyageurs, by the name Y is | Maca a ails Laas unon « Dre’ God: Best Potatoe Digger, \ i
    Stephen G vas a arkal nan. I ht i te ee d sie Wie ca 4d 1 Ifcalculated to collect Potatoes in rows
    fie ' and > lu, Were caug , rning, When the good people Were wed oe ill be added
    There isa love that speaketh hia office wes a young men asclerk, who alm) oe a nee while taking up their traps | MOTRINE, Wnet i Kirk. "a litle dog pulled AGRICULTURE £2) extra will be added.
    Bi t heard i ' tellig 1d Resaaa a pee shat fa lady wl ‘ TEXTILE FABRICS IN WOOL.
    ut is not h =v } tends Ss very Ut FS i , P B H Ri the R Vi the phon from the hand of a iaacy who wa AND rEXTILE é
    ij . sr ‘9 rea ket | r hey wits ai 4 P es = SY .
    ats sacred language breaket faitht I ed at ted ¢ . nae git, and as it ran away from her she is ramMmpV Manufactured by the Exhibitor.)
    Not onthe busy crowd M The storm lasted t he first ser by king hin 1 yl s | | \ : oth, 2 5
    _. : rear ' nothin ned ie i it t pa Image removed. Tis heard in sacred plac? : sia ‘ al I ee ‘ was there a } ® ' eile f } poad ‘Woman 4 a 4 si am bie ‘ ‘ 2? HO}
    = 1} } oud { ays - ; ‘ ie t Jest 10 yards Garey do dyed -” * {
    Its sorrows to disguise norning ime the ¢ i a! ; } rted. tt no a day i histlin FOR - - lo O ‘now 2 50)
    fis t us faces ‘ vied tilt bi uld : eae i Best Gentleman’s Plaid (new), S bal
    writ in anxious fac ij ers marke ‘ ae 4 BE SENTIMENT Shortly beforé a tv Imvz-4 a ‘ Shawl ( Ww 2 Ki]
    And meditative eyes \ Tae bear their w t 1oOWSh Pay shat on Meee Sal = the lamented. ti Queen's County, : ° Best Woman’s Shawl (new a 4 4 |
    It ever comes to render = + eee 33 The voy ewere yelstrip! scarcely | 215 Gepersere Hae Seg panini he *5 09 ETO VN Jest Pair of Horse rugs (new), a
    Kind thoughts when fond art: | night 1 at age. Hitherto their father hed’| bert preached = sermon, which contained Sh | 1) Bis SERED as CHARLOTT . | | Rest pair of Blankets new), aml
    ed at se eautifu ntimen “ae } 7 . shirting -
    Its tones are sweet and tender Dreamed ‘ et iu * vais +4) th i bat | rr , iad stream of a T ESDAY & AN) EDXESDAY : | Best Fancy Shirting, >
    "Tis the language of the heart 4 mpa , i — 0 a . low or : a ‘ Jest Hearth Rug 7 on
    : sn ee a hon tt , lighty rive Our boat down the nar- anne a AND 20TH. ‘ UG, 1 50 |
    No art of mat “a i | Yes: | saw a form and heard a voice, | "© Was HO! row ci through t ryful murmurs SEPT. 20TH As Jest Door Mat, : ie o Ro | Pr. J. Walker’s California Vin-
    ee } " ind t ry Hitte } , the winding of meine Jest 10 yards White Flannel, sl ef S surely Vegetable
    This secret speech of love | The form was \ own, and the voice said r ae ; br nsist- | ing of th ttle Dy " . ore 1 th i 1ORSES Best 10 yards Woolen Tweed, 250) egar Bitters are a purely vegetad
    Though here its tones can rea |< This man is your best clerk, but he ' ! - “i hides stretched its erassy bot - : - a a poo : I SES. sere b NIP “GOODA | preparation, made chietly from the Da-
    i They echo first aboy , “eee ne Me ts fail but coopers i i | Piigeeai 14 ss over our young | ns ‘selves to | Best Carriage Stallion, importe or — en va ea: tive herbs found on the lower ranges of
    Ts heard in gentle praises, I apy sree "a one an ov Q k tha the : 1 to offer =, - _ pening otherwise, s , = (Manufactured by the Exhibitor.) the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor-
    in pledging soft an weak are always sure of a living by : al ou nands; We were sappy ih eer, | a‘ do Ballin om _ 00 ic ici arties of which
    It ert rained nh on e u must leave me, and Jearn to bea first tiv tied | at n rlv the beauties around us; but | 2d best do i » «() | Best three pair Socks, : | nia, the medicinal properties of wh -
    has Gas aenld eon ee selowed thelr furs, neat th im hurries on, and still our hands are | 3d best do ee do 0 OU | are extracted therefrom without the use
    Ww ogo be . d : ons, ns ale cooper. I never g trary ! upin small bales, made up principally of th nebeaey Oni course in youth and manhood | Best Draft Stallion, impor ted or other s go | Best three pair Stockings. 100) of Alcohol. The question is almost
    In holy eath ngs ‘start dreams. They often tell me how to proceed kit f minks, otters, and beavers, with a} ;. long a wider flood, amid objects more Weer, d 4 00 | Best pair Mitts, 1 00 daily asked, ‘“‘ What is the cause of the
    iy I hl cogs ART agen ingle SRP MSP SEN SRaPan te, SRS ISS A Te re P skins Of MINks t ‘ S a@10ny a iu usculieaitane. ssw ‘ x si ) ee r i >» : ? i Tyee TT.
    No speech can match its sweetn I trust them as Ido my own judgment, and f lts of the silver fox. Over these were | sriking and magnificent We are animated | 2d best do yi » (0 | Best collection of Knit Work, 0) unparalleled success of VineGar Bri
    »W Peels ¢ ae’ > ‘ _ " cies “Ss ‘ ‘ i 2 ~ ce ‘ ay Te ra
    Phe language of of the heart I obey them conscientiously. Go and get a | °™] hick {them fora bed. A | at moving pictures of enjoyment and indus- | 3d best do Col ewe 3 years MEASURES. | vers?” Our answer is, that they remove
    pnts itpeltiastiane place to learn the trade of a cooper, and when i rot whwen ap try passing us, we are excited at home sh | Best Entire Draft Colt, , 8 a0 sai halt nina ti the cause of disease, and the patient re
    HARVEST . ; ' all : ttle f was replenished from { ved disapr nent. The stream bears us | old, ‘ + 00 Best one bushel and ha yushe covers his health. They are the great
    ‘ ¥ 1 k va ae i y branches of pine and cedar, of| on and our joys and g fs are alik 4 - ‘ 2d best om re 1 50 tato Baskets of Indian Manu a blood purifier and a life-giving principle,
    NELLY M. ESON IN SCRIBNER'S wacazine, | Sain which fortunately they had an ample s We may de shipwrecsed, wo COA | 3d beet ee i (draft) 6 00 facture, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator
    Sweet. sweet . | k Was, « se, greatly as r! ‘ : bled to pa ; laved ;: Whether rough or sim igs Best Filly, under 5 years “ (dralt) 2 OD Zest do doof Ozier or other Ma- of the svstem Never before in the
    Oe i iets on i: but he had ear to toil, and he knew Sli a , or bastens to its home, t ge fthe | 24 best #o ee 1 50] terial, oe histery of the world has a medicine been
    Fe ya ind ng wea f thing by falling in with | Pleasantly, notwithstanding t git sin our ears, and the tossing of the Jog pest do do ; 6 ) | Best collection of Basket-work, 12 | compounded possessing the remarkable
    etir ir . finnlea wi n ' t he ould lose nothin 4 iing [ ul i ‘ —" nil the la less- a ma £ ( . > " or “i * H
    - in 7 eee whea that he w > ay thee ts without. Upthecanon th eneath our ft \ and t ind nee Best Blood Colt, under 3 years old, d | Best collection of Indian Baskets, 1 25) qualities of VINBGAR Birrers in healing the
    I noth th bee ig ie Genet Gwe, = & 4 i, | which the river flowed, the wind suck f yas, Ga Oe Co Fe | 2d best do do fr LAX MANUFACTURE | sick of every disease manis heir to. They
    og " som + a eres he settled up his affairs at the office, and in sh é sity! f the ete we take our leevh Of CSP 1 45 ket do do 1 50 FLAX MANUFAC igi | are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tenis,
    ~ Oh hush and hee ‘ a few days engaged with Mr. G s pel hich drifted into | &2% ts tna! sche -the Infinite avd | Best Carriage Colt, under 3 years old, . “0 | Best half-dozen Towels (new) | 25) relieving Congestion or Leena ng eee
    Sanuk Gueak aan : i a ais ade; Seliienn tears ihe | Was soon cleared of snow, whit ; age there is no witnes ave the in 2d best do do : OV Jest Table Cloth do 1 25} the Liver and Visceral Organs, i
    . i ee ana ied wurn tit sau MAP ESiS Gh PN aee } slide “eer ‘ . tie tae 6 3 “ . voi 4
    the laternal canons, gorging them completely. | Eterna! 3d b ki do od | on Ts Sheets | 1 25| Diseases.
    Al he locust’s whir , , ' Las i . t| the laternal canons, gorgin ! od best ao ; | Best pair Linen Sheet ao ~ “— , a
    ee — Ww kept steadily at work and ma ] i ss tn mee pan tek time. the yound Irntsa Brits Tuat Anke Nor Intsn.—it was Best Carriage Filly, under 3 years old, 6 00 Best } ’ The roperties of Dr. WALKER'S

    Rises that soft, pathetic har progress ‘a busied themselves in making skates| a Scotch woman who said that the butcher 2d best do do 3 OU * | WineGar BITTers are Aperient, Diaphoretic,

    — sili kaisciee nian Meanwhile Mr. Girard had not forgotten | men busied themselves in| making of hee town killed half a beast at atime; 3d iad in do 1 50 RULES AND REGULATIONS. Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, .
    ’ ; } . — from the horns of an elk- The art of skating | ; was a Dutchman who said that pig had]? gs : H 5 OO ; | Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altera-
    In the meadow -¢rass bim. He often saw the young may in his { while boys, on the broad | 9 marks on his ears except a short tuil; and it | Best Mare with her Foal, 3 00|, 1. The Cattle Show will be held at Hol- | Se Mone oti Bilious

    "he inp ant isies I w iu l the ¥: learned While boys, or I Ua" rT §$ OND HIS euPrs ort Ma OU by Ge ‘ 3 QU 7 te oh ‘ ‘i .
    The imNoceul a $ hile overalls ou the wharves at work, and he al-/ they had learne cr . tich magistrate who, being told by | a2 2e8* do do 1 -;, | land Grove Grounds on Tuesday, the 29th “RR. H. McDONALD & CO.,

    The dandelions doth ps ways spoke encouragingly to him. He had | bosom of the St. Lawrence. vagabond that he was not married, respen- | 34 best do Pe * | September next, and the Exhibition at the Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, California,
    vaguely to in fro— : , , Se eect id Their meat running short, Nicholas con- 4 "ee rl ‘ Hh od thing for vour wife,” | Best pair Matched Carriage horses, not | Drill Shed, on Wednesday, the 30th Sep-| and cor. of Washin oe Cosstion Se... ¥-
    Phe unquiet spirit of a lowe not made up his taind as te what he could do cali tls ‘ i ded, hats a good thing for your wile, less than 15 hands high (geldings or | 5 ’ ; i Sold by a r # P .

    i teil ta tas run on his skates up th oe yn’ Enetish reporter who stated, at a ess than Io hands high (ge 4 tember. | Aucust 23. 1873
    That hath two brief an h for him but he was greatl, pleased at the suc- a ve ne scaly ‘ it was an’ bngisi Ie : ares) to be the property of the exs : l { ugus tinsel
    pee pens ; . er th the hope at killiag r an elk HICN) meeting of the Kibnologieal society, there mares) to be the property ‘ 2. Entrance Fees to Cattle Show :— | — state

    Nuw doth a little cloud ail w) ee eee ’ san f het ' were numeré 1 1) | ve Is . were “casts of the eo of an in ‘l aged hibitor, j Horses, 5U cents; ¢ attle, 06 cents , Pen HEALTH STRENGTH & VIGOR.
    Gr getacn Drignt : beirppaaeeatins sat tl unta = 4 ‘h r? * ; ay . va ih u a Di un CATTLE. ; | three Pigs, 50 cents , Pen four Sheep, 24 Just Published, Price One Shilling Stg.

    Drift down the warm, blue sky tered : cere h spirits, | Parees rownees tn eve B nulls presery. | Best Bull, under 3 years old, 6 OU | cents ; one Pig, 24 cents, Tickets of ad- cick

    papas r o rizon lit i le inh rte e eo t eertainlv eantions yO SkULIS preserv— p ale ‘ : . . S ? 3° . — AT LD .
    oe ene pene: Bn My young cooper is doing w Heiga| Ril a) Dene ee aa hoa “Ghee ba 2d best = do do + Or | mission to Cattle Show grounds, 12 cents; | ¢ avin scIENCE OF LIFE; or SELF PRE

    Where dusky woodlands lie fie rliding by rocky cape and ving ] '—} edin Ireland, one of a person when he was 3d best I do 1 50 | to Drill Shed, 12 cents tha a i one
    A sunny mist doth shine sm every h of him, I ist 1; 6" , : : : ' nd curves} a boy, and the other of the same person | % fo ecard 6 00 | 0 Dr: aa, fa . SERVATION. A practical Guide to

    l ke 10 a veil before a h . h se hand tory, made by the sharp be si when he grewto be aman, it was a Best Bull of any age or breed, 5 ped 3. No person shall be allowed to enter Health, Strength, and Vigorous Old Age. |
    Conceal ae 1s | of the river, Where the a : ' g mayor who enumerated amor 2d best do do = for Exh bition more than one specimen in Address to the Neryous, the Sedentary, the

    Half-releaving irt-| gentler, forests of the yellow | far and by which the body of a drowned man 3d best do do l pi any one section of a class unless the addi- Dyspeptic.and all those whose constitutions
    Phings Div ait ae it! i £ , by tl lentitied when found a marked | Best ( tet : 0 | tional article be of a distinct named variety have become debilitated or relaxed from ir-
    diay tof | k liner i his speech t was a French-| 2d best Cow, 2 Vl oe pattern from the first. This rule toap- | ).eularities of life, climate, age or disease,

    Sweet, sweet, sweet was -|1 ned W ee ont Rew mous Carlino—who, contented- | 3d best Cow 1 90 ply to all kinds of Grain, Vegetable Pro- | or from over-taxed or abused energies,

    ’ i { Hy 9 i > ~ » : * . 4 mt .
    In the wind's sor tt ngs we g {N S iving read upon a large stone jar f Best Heifer, under 3 years old, © 00 | ducts, Fruit, Manufactured Articles, &¢. | whether of body or mind 3 With the Iustruc-

    Asiir in the ripple - i ' fi Ae ght t A pillow,suid to one who inquired if it was not) 2d best do lo ou | No exhibitor shall be awarded more than | tions for the Treatment of all Disorders re-
    All day long. S uya the pla ees i / : .. ather ha Not at all. f I've stuffed it] 3d best do do l of ons prize in any one section of the same | sulting from the Loss of Nervous or Physical

    That exquisite music cal ni s A sad sh vith hay twas an American lect *h9 | Best Yearling Heifer, 9 00 | class i Force. By S. LAMERT,M.D.,L.S. A.,

    he reaper eve here- si anh fas t times n S | even I 1}9 2s a 2 at: : *..37 BEDFORD SQUARE, London.
    The reaper over sl without t fa g i \ : gp 7 a { mn il i e l é i 2d best do = J 1. All. vtoultaral and Horticultural Pro- £c., 87 BE DE OR BQ ‘ , 4
    Lite and death must share nae ae i : may have Children, or {f not. vom 3d best do 1 50 . ALLAg of a sean n excellent manual for all who may
    s ted lid id ‘ “ . a « . - i. . . » oY wt . res . . aie
    The golden harvest falls ’ : the Jatt w! I d i n mav have; and it was a German ora Best Bull Calf 2 9g {ducts must be the growt ! ad ott learn how to use life and not abuse it.—
    , vente and sauces tw | { . warn with his subject imed, “Th ar has de” 29 0o|year. Manufactured articles or Works of Church and Slate Gaselle
    n " vllaausearain ? ~ > aad . : o 7) ye, ag ¢ « ri a > ,

    Be Seth all end bers cont ; a considerable t bn u sno man, Woman or child in the house, WhO] 39 best do 1 00 | Art which have been awarded prizes at any | «Oy the subjects of diet and the regula-
    Honoured Philos pay sudder awok H b s 4 5 sta has arrived atthe age fiftv vears. but ~Siry Heifer Calf 2 00 previous Exhibition shall not be entered in | tion of the functions the advice throughout
    Science and Art, and sta i \ ias felt the trutl niering through od be r lk ibe 2 OO le ympetition for the prizes named in the | is admirable.”—WMirror.

    The bloom of the heart — a i $ nds for centuries New York Come 3d “wee ns 1 50 above Prize List. Dir. La’MeErr is the only regularly-qualified

    Master, Consoler, Friend Ah, al Sa Oe BRC # —e “'s g - {dre .* est ss . ; nen of comnetitins any | Practicioner, who, for thirty years, has de-

    T San Dien a lee i i | ; . 6 alc ’ 5. Inthe absence of competition in any t v3
    Make Thou the harves ine catia m oung I i ught that I'd hear a w? sudd s r! of | Cows in any of the above classes resi GCN or if the Stock or Articles exhibited | voted his cutire attention to the cure of these
    To fail within Thy ways I g t “ RR PPE reso Milk at the time of Exhibition, | section, or if the Stock or Artic re
    ‘ - something about himagain. Th s a good } wl u ae ae . . i ~ ? | be of inferior quality, the judges are instruc. | disorders. Heep ae : .
    — a = : = : fi vere s or be evidently well gone in calf. : ynly such prizes as they think | Patients residing in the Colonies can be
    ss . t looking aft s welfare, s ‘When So ’ il ae : ted toaward only such prizes as they t un chennfalin temabed lew saceaumniiaiin
    LITERATURE, a a 1,4 “ SUEEP (Owned in the Royalty. lthe animal or article deserving of. The | Successsfully tre: _ by corres, son
    is fu hip is tain and i Reiaie OW | Best Ram, any age > 00) j idges will also exercise their discretion as | #84 remedies will be forwarded in secreey
    Sosa Se sealant aint sper, give him twenty tl irs , | Beek sae, By BB") “ -, | Juages ndaenr aut bans i i ~. | and safety to any address.
    A LIFE RISTORY bili. - . ity sine ia the cries | fed from mot 2d best do - 2 | to whether they will award the first, second THE SCIENCE OF LIFE .ay be had.
    nears . cAtE Rt it this pa _ ; : | Best Yearling Ram, » VO! or any prize | price one shilling stg., in Halifax, Nova
    in * Casting the Lot, a seria! story of great i Ol se lv ane WOrtn wd against i sl i 2d best do ~ ov | 6. All entries for the Cattle Show must! Scotia, J. H. Woodrich, Drug Store ; Yar-
    interest which begins in the August numt nije sina rn 1S eicehteaapriatbi clearet he ins rely that h sea Best Kam Lamb, pe os | be made at the Secretary's Office, on or be- | mouth, H. A. Parr ; Pictou, Henry Ellott;
    of the New Lomi V we the | | s. Of course [ will give it t n, Dut 2d best do ate = % | fore Monday, September 28th All articles | St. John, N. B., H. ( hubb & Co., and in
    following sketch of v fou " my own way. Ah, ah! I'vea pla 2 sy r ; : Best pen of 4 Ewes having reared | | for the Exhibition must also he delivered | Cuantoriverown, P. E. J., of Messrs. Brein-
    build ue 6 n i l sad w 2 ‘ } r os 4 : or Rr ers 1ee {t .
    : : i ah a $ r { rtals of h ’ | Lambs this season, 4 ” | at the Secretary's Office, on or before Mon- | ner Brothers, 44 Queen Street.
    Sister Seon u . . : fact. } Wh | 2d best do do = Ww | day September 28th, or at the Drill Shed : Tl — i
    ery f the ’ t iad s i yu i } t i altho . on . o} On . ( N.— ihe mic are

    I was born far away, in the great German | gain. H 4 A - ' es ; a | PIGS, {on Tuesday, September 29th, until 12) — sely pi ire He al pieney ‘of the

    herlane ’ at a | ne i s > Liisi \ i ot was p . I @ ee | ; - ae agi je : OO pe ‘ a s } et estiy Wii woe is re HS ;
    fatherlan My tr I and i { + W , - ge } Best Boar Pig, any age, 5 00 | o'clock, noon, at whic h hour the doors ge | above work emanating from a so-called
    a nie nt har rons ¢t \ } s 3 i } ' " t t im { e ' y pn — " ‘or + > dves uy “e oT ‘ ai . i
    @ preasant home among the sax ; a — = , t 1 , cogent : 24 best do do do OV | be closed for the Judge oe pone ; cei “Peabody Lustitute.” Boston, which unblush-
    far from Herrenhut My father was a fa: sd innsdi wou Heh hee , a | 3d best do Jo 2 Q) | Spection, and the Live Stock are qe | ingly appropriates the titles of two works,

    r, ow@ Of the United Bretheru, remnant I passed on. On Ly ¥ ula He now cast : $ - re ray ; ‘ | Best breeding Sow, do 3 OO cepted), must be on the Cattle : eh | published by Dr. La’Mert for thirty years.

    Gied of the wit: b Chiat toni t Mr. ¢ ; e. He was in t ‘ : plese nba e|2d best do 2 0 | grounds at ten o'clock, Tuesday, at which |“ yfarch goih 1874. ly.

    em nd Moroy gathered toget! by arb of a mechanic, ar he looked h ates ¥ i rl ssessed. vl Wail tilt vn ! ' | , order ‘the judges may be able to pro- - %
    = : : { ; ! on no cametadat Ml ska v pow j } sna | his i ' ne Seager (Barrows excluded) 3 00 — “tgs the judge may be able to 7 \Giris SV ante da, |
    Ount Zinzenkorf i have sweet childis ows ew eee fee the beasts gained rapidly upon hin ‘ , but | 2d be i do » (4) } Ceed to business. Ber

    hug ‘ 4 t ntem) sly turn your back upon him,but | 2d best dado = | ‘ ' iii
    memeries of a home brightened by t * Good day, Mr. Girard.” he said, as the old could hear their mighty bounds. At times|yoooi4) sim. and he w pay y ivil- | Best Fat Pig 3 O00 7. Exhibitors are particularly requested | AT THE
    } ' ' ‘ } t ’ 6 i ‘2 ? Paoil -poenry | uh
    faces of little brot $ and sist fwhomI]| gentleman turned to him with a - { t | He , st Phe g a solitar i i E i nee to take notice that it is asolutely WECESSATY | cr a wl) AR i LP Wy
    was the eldest rreeting. ‘I have to tell you | eee ; ; may | s h car sae ene nge wk dca, Rg per land positively required that all entries be | ISLA ND PA RK HOT EL
    as th Pide@st in aa hae . . S \*! sy s . = ‘ a & i, ¢ eo - 7) ‘ is . . * } ‘ Eas '

    “iar nT wer now I've served my entire time.’ | ® cunts an ene verte! D igine | be stated on the arenes © wg ’ "3a wi’ | made on or before the time abov: specified, | _ nae i isan gee

    The first terrible reality which Ih » was | good per! ea she wate 2 it { , ete ing Bio ec but bb. adie annie be taken into consideration by the Judges | in order to afford the judges sufficient time | ‘Ten Girls as Waiters an ( — — j

    that war was in the land. May God send wae yo mane eg ws ‘ and 1 s tongues hangit er tive t at rbe gun is nt until its {2 making ge — Pyros, io yea for the discharge of their duties. } aC. tag epg ott
    s ' . ' $ good as ar 3M 1 Ph } ‘ Fie " , j bree , oO @ a ais ; ¢ foie cl . | t . ver month.
    peacein our «days! Vora time, because our As gpod as any cooper in f iN t! ws, wh S Wel i note f wiumph ; the tiyers fatal spring | #howing = ches. he “ey ee 8. Any person who shall attempt to in- o9eS' . HOLMAN.
    z *Make me twenty and bring them here nd roar are sit the yo]- | any person understating the age of an ani- any I : Fi J. L
    home was hidden among the hills, we knew ' ' ce a a2 the baving of a b ind, eabheie sip : isto ah nl will forfeit the premi shich he, terfere with the judges in the discharge Of| ©.) werside. June 1, 1874.—tf

    : and 4 iad al] | mal will forfeit the premium to which hey tert a ay ane i

    little ef the horrors of war yourself a inten : palin sto dor g manages hy aelay : on | weiels otherwise be entitled y eir duties, or who shall afterwards use any -

    It was the autumn before the battle of Lo- The young man wen! offandinan hour was re & é aiiindliontiyy Dee eg mn ie oe eee a ae ” y 4 Sed temptuous or abusive language to nei RIVED

    ul ‘ i | sieaae apt h : se the w guland unyp us of it Oth e employs silence 0 COon- Pr I ILTRY. a rud e. in consequence of any award made | “4

    ositz th chanced to ! we } to | hard at work atthe barrels. He was really .} that the effect may be ? ny 88g “i nage ee |
    bosiiz t! at we hanced to lose all w i to Shiliaitinds “enittian “ind Whi the teenie | OTTO beyond him. Happily, Nicho ev Hi pay ie Te ht ile eas (Rooster ana Hen 2 30 by him, shall forfeit his right to any pre~

    , foraging mart nai ne on 1 a. I Vi el iit eley sublime AS Iron, DY} s air “an j= M . 2 . . , oat anc .
    «sel aier teagan anh dears b ae leted tt the admis | Jas preserved his presence of mind, and by action of fresh water | od beet do ' do 1 50 | mium to which he might otherwise be en, | Pp" S.S. Somerset, from Boston, and Schr

    . e : i . ts rrels pre c leted thev were the admis / 4 action ol es! cr, | Za pes i. : i ‘ as | > hell fi New York.
    @.) the grain! rage, my father going with | 9@*Fe!s were cump-eter : iH} skater, combined with won- . Eeogwiticn tui 4 os Se : 1 50 | titled; and shall be excluded from exhib- Bonnibell from }

    ™ pl . “en i of 4 eee a i heen 21 HIS SKIL @S a SRatCT SSLEJUEACTE Whte but is inwardly im- | Best pair Spring Geese, a vga ? . : ao j " aoe
    tham to =how the fields. When they had cut rat mm of all th Seer. When ™ y had b i a ty} Jed the efforts made by » the rust of the res 2d best ao 1 00 iting the following year. | ? 500 Barrels Flour & (ol neal
    it down with their swords the offlcer in charge | Placed in Mr. Girard’s store he examined ul seize h ind drew slowly to-| 5 only superficial, while his | Bast pair Ducks, 1 50) p@g~Prize List Pamphlets can be had on! 11.4, win be sold iv quantities to Traders, |
    said: ‘We passed a better field g han | ¢Very one one of them with the closest seru ae a P Se eee ideas t Which the stream of life has | 29d best do 1 OU) market days, of the Market Clerk, and at! very cheap for cash, or at 3 months on approv- |
    eine “ tiny e “1 at the staves and hoops ; . pass ISCe] fa larg } 1B tooster and two Pullets, any | office of ed paper. SHEER ness

    any of these a: — : _ yee : il ‘i nq | curling from under the rocky sl i and sink e forcibly inte the minds of on grote " Hii 2 50 4. McNEILL ‘indy OWEN CONNOLLY |

    * It was not min answe at . al alin ieee ‘ecubi S past 1 Wwe greeted his heare rh i mon ; is a raee dull Od hast do do 2 00 | Secretary Board of Commissioners. i ie old stand, Dorchester St

    if 1g, a! . ‘ : ‘ - a stor i 1 hiirst brougt fron s OCK ¢ F / Bi, ites jh’'town, May 4, lt ’ i

    * And are these st ‘ is : "Daly ” Shion - } : I ce t receives from tl . | ; idary a 3d best do do 1 50} Exchange Building, ) | sent i ! Vas
    Oaly show what is vour owr . 5 r t i at ’ “i A ah lis r ti GR ; | Charlottetown,July 1, 1873 5 "hen people see A man advertise they ksow

    J nh tie , | DI i aimost apas i ‘« iRAIN. i J When peo} ‘ a
    " . pi: ; 1 ird the | id | t night | a < ~ = | he is a business man, and his advertizing pro- |

    * Phave no right to show what is not n Those are good barrels, In 163 i 1 hed the! 4 eye Best two Bushels Wheat, ina oe | claims that he is not above business, but aDxiOUS |

    ] aris ra eives, ass as i aa! an > : v2 * y S 0 *} rhere they see o 3 0. nobdo |

    The officer ke ad said: your part faithf ( u 4 : a P " I vith a hard mattre Mi its earliest a preg ee ee 0 be since | = sw mene in the same A ona would |

    thing and rode away. As Je down the | room, and I'll now ‘ : t is taken, wa rapped, into the | 9° 4 as 1 fC aig 5 00 Victoria Atines, Sydney. | b¢ important to tradesmen and dealers to adver- |

    a aid a ' I uN I ' : ee f Aft the f reals 2d est . “ a lanloy S cae ————— | tize in the paper, because they are tempted to |
    hill he said to him wh de bes i cen | ! hea AE i ah a Best two Bushels four-rowed Barley, 6 00 ie Mines ure delivering a superior | buy what they read of. But others are engaged

    ‘ That man is a Herrenbutter ; causing father | man's fa - gc Msc ms y 13 | al hat I thinks requiring anys | 2d best do ad a Ww i article this season, quite free from slate, | in the same business, and even if they do ad- |

    to rejoice for the honest name our pe faction, and | young man’s was flushed ! ee eT : \ breakfast it remains sev | Best two Bushels Oats, (Black) eed Coe pth of 135 feet below any previous | vertize, it becomes the mere important for you |

    : . 1, , and pale by turns, from peculiar ciream- | lishing ne cael Tt @ the open air, and then slee] 2d best do do 4 OU | year. We ecommend this COAL to con- | to do so ; if they do not advertize it becomes |

    My mother was sick at this time, { tue tanc he ae nt M Girard took | the writer this thrilling adventnr Edward : ne te wnetad outside. From | a4. best do do 3 00] sumers and s, and feel confident that it | doubly important.—Anon.

    " stances of the lovemen Mi rif = apse hip . > } Th: any | Sage | cainiaesii j
    Gretchen. my dear st born. TI ee What A i} he children of the aristo~ | Best two Bushels Oats, (White) 2 OO} will series habeeiacihdiiaiain lila
    —oe just bora | down his check book and wrote a check. This t 20d the ch n wo fd = a 4 ial THE ATTENTION OF
    grain was gone, and the malchescameand | ns ant nerf cate mee + 1 vtremities t = ae a le il ae oy lf
    ; h ut ring gm 1 . r are English chils | Best two Bushels Oats (Norway) 5 00 4 ‘ rt d D |

    swept away ©) hin russians had left B p , i i : ; f ae hack - oe oy + og | 20. delay in cettiog their cargo impo ers an @aiers

    i " : i said rus o the care of a young nursery | 2e f JY | Prices $3 for Round, $1 for
    —cows, sheep, fow!, every hing. The officer > 3 : ’ ; totic : gate : Prices >for hound, Dit : a i aesabiiaeainaieaiel = sinimanaiiaaiad

    + o J : My si ae , j , to an eld rly, expel ienced person Bar" Prize Grain to be the preperty of the | Pais xty days or 24 per ce discount for IS RESPECLYULLY DIRECTED TO

    ny 4 biue | ‘ 5 heh ern ‘ 4 ( I i iain al neti ewe a } ctantly are ty s ; 7 ‘ : . .

    ” ied _— gs si ; ensue ” promptness and energy attr by at~/. : itatig ahs fin it who nrection Tey Comstanty are. | ¢ omunissioners, and to be sod by public | Cash \NDMAN BROS 3 aS mm SP De IB 3 BS ia i
    Dlown up with gunpowder, swagg : ie ire he ea ron as the young girl goes to school, | auction in the Drill Shed, at 2 o'clock on the | RTNORAS OSS : » 62828 43 a
    ‘ | { had . ' l i | Vihing may be made in secofthe head bas . ty | oo ee ’ - b oonts for. E. 1. | —2 : >
    round ani) swearing because there wa- | _\8 he hecoming & subiect of age ofthe h an ipa “| day of Exhibition, Pg einer rrr Re,
    more to ta P P ? : ; m ned a long lime ago \ I | with J | . led san object of attention, and under no curs | “ | Chtown, June 8, 1874.—ar pa 31 | Aa
    Ore to take: lureatening to burn down the s00ks, regarded merely pean s is she permitted to sit otherwise | PEAS AND BEANS | -—-— ee

    ' r Ther alacrily uy the suggest t im a paca than ail | cums! Is she pernutt it otherwise LAS Al TANS.
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    “ , “ ai i ; . ee gg ' iG “ i } oA at “4 ) earth Lastle Vv illeracure He i > a hy Lore e no~! ie i | 5 i i cat x fia ial

    ar ae ame Deby Crvichen pinged ead) Sol ois tnt a cheers PARLOR For ne te Te ee eee nee ial ag her, phesieat, eves | Best one Bushel White Beans, 1 50) WILL FIND CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR

    ‘ cause ther en } . re zai 7 you in ns ‘g tie pee . thing 1s sG important as her physical deves | piu 2, -ushe me Th ~ Ary |

    died, becau th was no { ne ia 4 : ail ts d and iguid hours of life: and how en I ec uevehtind aa can be acquired | Be t half Bu hel Horse Beans, | a0 | THE
    ther,and she cou! not nurse } My fa se ° “ vies many persons. in these hours, for want _aeagy Poa A moan, (arte al ;.. | Best half Bushel Vetches, 1 50 | S P R | N G G 0 0 D S
    . rive rtwenty t} sand dolla y sve vaginas ' . . } il An English child rises at 1, break ' j

    sorrow was dreadful to sce, is so helpless ee oe ‘ ia ances ee «| impocent resour ¢ PP he now impelied tO) tast at eight, dines at one, sups at seven, and | BUCKWHEAT. RGEST NEWSPAPER sY aDventiEne tx
    The little ones ying for bread in vein mad mad i we erie ; , Fe t rse pleasures ow many young men a) en to bed Until twelve years of e ie ee ‘ }
    ib teek on 1 wend dad wer tase wh L will pay th | irs in be found in this city who una customed ae es the greater part of the day in | _ a — waren, = PUBLISHED IN ‘ THE EXAMINER ‘

    , ‘so! wee gredly die to get licip | . om a to find a companion in a book, and strangers | |} x y about four hours’ men- | <4 Des ao ao . .

    rea makir ty l : , tr } th ir, With only about Ir hours men se ~ a ‘a
    : ; a in, Da lal yes aie i inde ye cache te teauicte tal w An English mal fen, at the age of GRASS SEEDS. PRINCE ED WARD ISLAND
    hann, Henrich, and my fai: ster, Lina, be- M : the jong, Gull evenings oO Pikes wea eighteen, is fresh and blooming as a rose, 7 Red i > ay | Every week places before its readers the ,
    sides nryself. 1 went of to the stable lof f ” . i ay i f intemperance and ba | t with light ste pps, and eyes beaming with plea- | av och “rs (2 bushels) 2 He aeat iaeed and Foreicn news: selections Phe usual reductions to those who
    to plead with the Lord Christ not to forget to hands of the agitated young man heck Saxpwicu Istaxp Wowex.—A lady writing | sure and life. | Best White do do md | from the raciest and most improving Liter- | severe
    give . la ’ { he had prepared from Uonolulu, thus discoursus upon the na- Of course, the life of Bay sociely unders | a tn on ' do = 4 ature of the day; Editorial articles contri-
    ‘vV@ Us Our daily bread vas som hes Pi anal ne nd the ‘2 and easy manners } es some extent what the e ¥ training est Bushel Timothy pA is hy} Store } he Provine - /
    ‘i Hae a ae , ar live women and their fi and easy mannet mines to som 1 J AION | y > he ablest writers in the Province. “a be ~_ » !
    tempted to think that God had forgotten mew, qoatiaued he, “You have a-copitel “9 hs wenn are erect, wide in the shoulders, | has accomplished ; but the sensible physical Ri te ITS buted by the ab a ns aa a | ity i ii Bo 2 | > A Ik >|
    Wheu the answer did not me, although || '® commence business as a merchant, if yOu) and carry ther heads like queens. Many of) education of the first years leave permanent rarer ty S le T ed 1 25 SUBSCRIPTIONS SOLICITED. ERE SIA, SHAN ARES
    ‘ a see fT Should disaster overtake you, go to} them are truly handsome, wearing their hair! effects, and the Engli h woman remains equal | TEPATC ve Dollar and sixty cents « ves ‘ - 6
    i aia as stein © eee : lit. Sho i I g them are truly t 9 a )| TERMS—One Dollar and sixty cents a year ‘ ‘ ge . t
    ——- eee Gace OF iy I made a vow your trade again | falling over their shoulders in curls, and sur- to the duties of life and the requirements of 24 best do ae do : ‘ pe i 2 ’ gee ae aSCUIpeE € ae et.
    that if God would in verv deed hear a /ittle | YOU ’ “5 . ; | mounted with little straw hats, garlanded| wife and mother. If she does not ¢ yntinue Best Bushel (weight) Field Carrots al | Office, corne1 Queen X King ot. SAS REN
    girl like me, and send help ia answer to my Phe young man brok nto a rent Or with wreaths of lovely native flowers Fhey perfectly well, she retains enough health to | POTATOES { Charlottetown. Ciovernment Service. }
    ‘ ’ 5 ‘ : hanks 4 Mr. Girard abrupt pped } » slye modest) and retuily, | be very beautiful | r . ig eee er nt i ii ? r | -~

    prayers, | would give my self to Him to
    a wi for Hi tal ¢ him saying wearing the dress to cover neck and arms, One sees in Great Britain ladies of sixty ae _ — ae any Bae je JOYFUL NEWS | THE fast-saillpg Schooner |
    others fo * sake, taking up no cares or} fl ne et tahitian | u the shoulders to the ith complexions fairer th hose of r | =a bes ao ao o = " Winnie, will run fortnightly |

    ‘ ° ‘ : " Hie and falling loosely from the shoulder with complexion airer than those of our |- | nie, : ghtly
    ave & my Own t ler. I vowed thi ¥ * You lose interest im your money while top of ‘ie feet, which are often bare. Not) youngest maidens, and whose hair, though | 3d best do do do 1 00 | during the present Season, be-
    With strong crying and tears, the need was| vou talk. I have { ream and | peing civilized like us.they have not been en- | gijyered, is vel abundaut and handsome.— dest peck, any new kind, 1 00 tween Charlottetown and Cas- |
    ‘ . ae : %g “Fig i bs rit? . aa ha be Pa 4 ' eb ALS eh Pal ° " s |
    90 sharp When 1 rose from my knees I} done justly to you. Goodm rning lightened into compressing their i —- Galays BUTTER AND CHEESE. | | cumpec, calling at Shediac. |

    7 " ” i r © hoe alebone corsets; nor to disturb ita pee ‘ ‘ in ‘ om ty lk . - vi ' me i

    noticed a hole in the straw « “en Here this strange interview ende | iron and whalebor cere es MPROVE NUPRITION.—The central idea | Best Cheese, not less than twenty Ibs., THOMAS COSTAIN, Owner

    ere is ange interview ended. The} | “e their feet with over-tight shoes; | ‘ Aes, ee x3 t Simyr IMAS STAIN, |
    : j and torture thei . . a i‘ ‘ ae i a 9 50} 4 i

    { put io my hand and found a ne #45. | young man went away with the deepest grati- sist ton it bonnets upon their heads running in the tre atment of all Chronic Wasting c weight, ' = bod r, 0 Mi Cmca |

    f was filled with wonder, for our fow! were t i ; his § t 1 lut t ' ap ts turrets of silk and artificial flowers, | Diseases, resulling in Nervous prostration 2d best = i : 4 Agents—Hon. G. W. Howlan, Cascum-

    sis “ : else ude in his heart and a resolution to make aj up in —" i seat dal »| and General Debility, is to improve the Di- | 3d best alo do a) AND— i pec; J. B. Forster, Shediac; Carvell Bros

    : ‘ a ae : | gee g their ears to the mercy of the t ¢ y, imy Di- | 9 : : an ont ; pec; J. B. Forster, § ac; Cz ros.,
    all gone so long. | took them in my ajron | man of business worthy of the respect of his | and leaving their e é orty-five | gestion and Assimilation of Food, and the for- | Best tub of Butter, not less than 28 Ibs.,2 50 | gx . > ‘ewgees | Charlottetown.

    6 ke up forty-fi ’ COMBIANLD HMEPICENES

    ‘ iit 5 ‘ bitter winds; nor t6 ma } y | : : Sg i > @. Ad ] , AES, | i
    This was, I thought, an answer tomy prayer, | generous benefactor. ie subsequently be-| v.45 of steel wire into cages and fasten| Malion of Healthy Blood. Dr. Wheeler's | 2d best do do = 00 | | Ch’town, June 15, 1874.
    like the manna to the Israeli so Wh 4! came one of the first mercl ants of Ph ladel- deel eth within them’; nor to cary an extra | Compound Elixir of Phosphates and Calisaya | 3d best do do 1 50 | CURES
    , rand intn of da od Any Gea nferane : aa a alf vard of dress stuff bravely after them | Contains the only agents known that act di- | wEretT TTT Pe | ‘ }
    ee co chee ee ee eee te Pia through thick and thin, | rectly as excitants of nutrition, by imparting HORTICULIURE, | Dropsy in its worst form; Liver C aprenes, NOTICE. |

    ase the } _ — es pe ‘ . : : ver eye mer 4 il an a. : : i | teh dl tear" mie an it | i

    Se ee te clamor joy Sener I tne eatery Of Sirard, and net ieee te \ th , : women have the advantage of us, | one to the Stomach, Liver and Pancreas, the | Best one dozen Onions, 1 00 | eee gl eget Fhe Limbs and face; | (NIE Subseviber begs to notify those whom |
    i ; t nf ‘ } . es, vs © ; . . ‘ S T of iteyver nd \ eCDSL si li- -

    fuliy, and Christian Da n thefire| the annals of eams.—American Working for are we not forced by the exigencies of | Seat tripoid that prepares nourishment for do do Beets, 1 00 | Asthma, C boi ies ag nt “! ir " i _ | it may concern, that he has been ap-

    to Loil them at ouce. Just then a horse-sol. People custom, when we come with our long gar-| building up the organs and tissues of the do ao Parsnips, 1 00 oe hit gona "he ey rt. th pa “esi pointed Agent in this Island for the Associ- |

    dier rode up to the open door with a basket ‘nein | ments upon any impurities of the pathway, | body. The action of this remarkalbe prepa- do do __ Carrots, 1 00 oc sini lpn sate Po pencamy : in “| ated Board of Marine Underwriters of Den-

    oa’! orm ie a Pe an } ” ° to tl ion What are Bae to shut our eys and clench our teeth and | ration is extraordinary in strengthening and Best three Cauliilowers, 1 00 al A sai "¢ Py tet ol MLOTISCS, Blt re y | mark, Sweden and Norway.

    . Gee eae : ‘ : ' ef hannel shoes "”’ the Boston Transcript | rush blindly over them,whereas thoseKanaka | Vitalizing the constitution, whether impaired Best one dozen ears Indian Corn, 1 00} “9 gies H ! j , a > 56a | GEORGE W. HOWLAN
    hed eta sep pipe wo dona : ‘ All sewed shoes have the seam that| women, at the sight even ofa spot of water, | by age, exhansted by excesses, bad habits, 3est Squash, oi. a is * a ’ - aq | Alberton, duly 20, [874. 3m
    day, while the y Lb reg * $0 ts : ee upy S unk into a channel| lifttheir light garments gingerly, and pags | OF run down the old complaints that have res Best one dozen Tomatoes, 1 00 Worms, Rheumatism, Spinal as ay — . : : etl : |

    . unites sole and upper st into a ché alt Witch —. = 5 2 ¢? : : ' ‘ PRU st} , nie ae ‘ee . , ss . anes f the Spine. Coughs. Colds anc

    , ; ' insu] ) ted all ordinary methods of treatment. Be- | r ection of the Spine, Coughs, Colds an }
    much There w 2 the basket two coarse | .. : eps ; e aole his channel | over, clean and unsullied from its contact? | S! ; 3 | @e do Mangel Wurtsel 1 00 - :
    g ! i ‘ itin the! a ore fe | E gpchngges { Can this be barbarism ? ing a delicious cordial to take, and perfectly | Best cies Fubhaaar ’ ; 00 | Whooping Cough, Diptheria and Sore
    loaves and a pir “beef. emptied it and | bas generally eal . _ i Ps i i Rag harmless under all circumstances, it is emis | B i thr , fe fe) Cabk ages 1 00 | Throat, Pains in the Stomach, Diarrhoea, | |

    he rode away. This supp! aime daily until | ‘*4&Ving 4 oa > en os { wos “s t AN AWFUL TRKAGEDY.—One of the most} nently adapted to prostrate anemic women pest 9 se y “a a ae OO Dyseniry, Cholera, Cholera) Morbus, Tooth. | i

    i! ; — ‘ye oo ane rugged sole. In England they cu horrible and heartrending tragedies that has | and delicate children. Best half dozen roots of Celery, 1 00 lache and Ague, Sprains, Strains,, Felons H N s U R \ N C 1D

    the need fur pasents Wey, ane We never! this channel from the surface, asin hand- oceurred in the vicinity of the city for years do do Pumpkins, 1 09 | Chilblains, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Sore Eyes sey A ates “i
    knew whence it came Father thought it} sewed shoes, and the lip cannot turn Oi. ected 06 have taken plata un the Gall. CERTIFICATE OF CURE he rn Citron Melons. nL “he Sepang py

    ; ’ a gt t be cut in poor Jeather,| 'S "el ] I | : : | Lame ack and . IMP L |

    faust come from the camp ol King Frederick | This channe! cannot be ce ‘ an f ‘ d | neau on the 19th, near the Six Portages Mrs. Elisa Rhyvard, of Annapolis County, Best group of vegtables,(growth of the | Hands, &e ERIA }

    Prussia, because one of his camps lay be- | @ud thus indicates a good article. A dar It appears that three little children, named | in the Province of Nova Scotia, maketh oath exhibitor) 3°00 taFor Certificates, &c., taken before | D4

    of Pru ‘ : line ground the sole near the edge | My ; | : | ? I | lT p S] I d fi () I d ll
    tween us and the Austrians, moat of the tune | Woe Teas aa i Hab ot ah te oni” ©" | Florrine, want into their father’s barn, which | and saith that a year ago last September her | FLORICULTURE | Justices of the Peace, sce Pamplets, which
    aa Z acca ti Ga dan, lle shows where the English channel is cu was full of grain, and set fireto it. After | husband boughta bottle of Dr. Caleb Gates ish bilan ce + aiid ss | can be furnished at the Agencies | OF LONDON

    sai arvars 7 si ee | A WARNING TOMARRIED MBN—THEY snocLD| doing this they climbed to the top of the| Eye Relief, forthe purpose of applying it for | Best 3 renee (cut or otherwise) wv | isl ot Poly Dua Siting ereeliien Yt : ah ue .
    the knowledge in wy heart that, like Johanna | GIVE THEIR MONEY To THEIR Wives.—-A well! mow, and jumped around in a merry mood | the cure of sore eyes ; and seeing on the label | do Geraniums, ] of) | For sale by dealers general y. | Subscribed and Invested Capital £1,965,000
    the Bind of Bohemia, my motto was to be«T} known manufacturer of this city visited his} until the flames began to get too hot. They | of the bottle that it was recommended for the | do Gladiolus, ] 30 | Agents at Char lolletown, {. DesBrisay; Sterling. |
    serve. | explained this to Wilhelm our | family a few days since at one of the popular } then tried to get down, but found escape im-} cure of piles also, with which she had been | do China Asters, 1 59 | Wholesale Agent, Wm. R. Watson, | |
    aeighbor's son, and though he was sor he | Summer resorts nota thousand miles from | possible, and commenced to shout for help. | for a long time most painfully afflicted, and | do Roses, 1 50| Manufactured by MONTR

    s , ane if as a ’ | a - “ ‘ - ma ‘ : ary 7
    - ’ . ‘ hil Falmouth. Happening to have an unusually | Their mother, who wasa short distance away | had applied to different doctors in her own do Stocks, 7 1 50) CALEB GATES, & Co. EAL |
    kuew I was right to keep the vow which I | well filled pocketbook, upon retiring for the} heard their cries of distress, and ran to | neighbourhood, and tried various other res} do Japan Lilies 1 50} Middleton, Annapeclis, Co. N.S ’
    ‘ ' - j po 8 | ; . | | pen , aii ms
    made when God helped me in extremity and | yj ht, he placed it in one ofhis boots for safe| their assistance. When she entered the! medic s, but found no permanent relief, tried |} do Dalilias i Si Hee; 1, 1678. ;
    iB i . } | : : ’ | ’ vi . i
    this, too, passed And since then 1 have,| keeping, Somitting, however, to say anvthing | barn, all she could see was a dense cloud of | it for the piles also, and ina very short time |} do Valsams. 1 50} |
    . F , ri yi » al e it proceeded the! was cured of both complaints by the use of Best 12 Pansies 1.2 |
    the bestofmy ability. ! have been nurse. | @bout it tohis wife. Fatigued with the long | smoke and flames, and from it proceedec | We complaints by : | Best 12 Pansies, 50 :

    - : : ; | ride, he soon fell asleep, and upon awakening most piteous screams and cries of her little | one small bottle. She had also been used | Bes 1anc uet Flowers 5 Capital and Cash Assets over $1,000,000

    watcher in hospitals ; | have been on the field : h s Wit! ores asco seg

    Higa | early in the morning sought in vain for his! children Vith a

    siter a battle.
    thou hast made. | have been a teacher also,
    and being needed here, | came
    been |.aboress
    years, I know

    O, God ! forgive the creatures

    and I have

    here for many busy, happy

    leved by every child

    fects one of our people ‘affects me also. They |
    come to me with their griefs and anxicties. |

    fs not this @ privilege?
    My cup runneth over
    @f the Lord |

    I serve ;

    the inmates of every collage
    im the settlement ; lam known, and I think |
    Besides my cares as
    Laboress over the single sisters, whatever af.

    I enjoy.
    Blessed be the name |

    mother’s devotion the
    brave woman climbed into the burning mow.
    No sooner had she done than she was
    overcome by the heat and smoke, and fell on
    her face in the hay, a short distance from
    her children. Some ofthe neighbors were
    by this time attracted by the smoke rising
    from the burning building, and arrived just
    in time to see her roll out of the mow to the
    floor in an unconscious condition. After the
    barn was burned down, the bodies of three
    | little children were also recovered, and now
    await the action of the$Coroner. Mr. Florrine |
    was absent from home when the unfortunate |
    affair occurred, and knew nothing of it until |
    he returned. Much sympathy is felt with him
    . among the neighbors.

    | boots and his money. Rousing his with |
    anxious inquiries about ‘those boots” he
    learned that she had found them lying round
    and had set them outside the door for the
    | hotel bootblack. A few seconds later a well
    developed, manly form with only “one or two |

    clothes on,” was noticed making rapid strides
    for the porter’s lodge, with the “ragged edges {

    of anxiety, remorse, ruin and despair’ dis~
    tinctly mapped out on his usually beaming |

    countenance. It remains for us to add, as
    a simple act of justice to all parties, that the
    porter was honest, the money restored, afid |
    our manufacturer firmly convinced of the |
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    propriety of having no secrets from his wife
    | is future,

    lo very frequent turns of fainting, somex |
    times as often as three times a day, and }
    having thistime moved into the more im- |
    mediate neighbourhood of Dr. Gates, she
    commenced taking his Life of Man Bitters
    and Syrup about the first of May last, and
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    Aug. 24.—Imo Janes Wuekrock, J P.

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