*%* “ * * « * SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, . bees = ” : tus hope that, new the election is over, |) T | theme will be less oocasion for mere politic. 1 al clap-teapy and that this great question, |! stripped ot all party stvife ard animosity, |! will come home to the fireside, be thorough: unless one has seen, to imagine thie fresh. oes, thie jnnocent Many of them are flowers—flowers just bersting into bloom ; onty the morning rose, with its pore and delighttul tints, with ite petals studded with dewelrops can give an idea of this, Far in advaneo, this, of Ge beauty of France, with its distinet, finished fixed intoule, Here all ’ ‘caey and continual flo v of dife; eves fall of candor, blue as violets, looking without conscious: Correspondence, VO THE ELECTORS OF P, B. ISLANDS Fellow Colonists: ly understood and honestly decided, It is with some degree ot reluctance that "yyy objections against the Quebce I venture on an expression of thought re) Scheme on our part are chiefly financial. lnting ¢@ the vexed question of Contedora: ppat the allowance tor our local’ purposes tion, ts great importance — its clo#e | ie not suticiont lor ou wants, or propor: conneetion with) our future wellare Or ii nal to the other Provinees—that a werent: degradation, urges nie to lay betore JO or Revenue would be raised under the new | ness of what they are looking at; at the) what Leonceive to be a solution of the cod: and that a large portion of it would | shtest emotion the blood effuses itself) contvoversy, and which soae oe much) ye sponton the public works of the other | the checks, the neek, even down to) better qualified should have done long ¢1e! provinces,tront whieh we would derive but | + the shoulders, in’ pure plestinted waves; | this, |litthe benefit, Some propose to enter the |’ Jou see emotion fitting on these transpar-| We have spent two years in tearing to} union and contribute our tall quota to-| ent flashes, like the varying tints that play) pieces the Quebee Scheme, and abusing its) wards the general delence,say £25,04 Myer! upon theirmeadows ; and this virgin parity | authors or friends. ‘Phe merest quibbles | year, provided. we are allowed to keep) js so genuine that you fecl an impulse to) have engaged the pens of oar great writers, | and disburse our own Revenue, Jower your eyes in respect. And yet, all) rather than great principles; and personal | [sland is Jiatural and artless as they are,they are not biekerings, with no small admixture ot) miserable s« Janguid and listless; they enjoy and can. spicy sling, have occupied public attention other disadvantages, be content to exist yactual service like their brothers; with justead of the important questions actually | with less than half the revenue we may r floating in the wind, they are to) involved in Conutederation, | have by fair terms with the union, perhaps n, when only six years old, galloping) Canada has had her full share of abuseat {it may be accomplished, It is) believed on horseback and taking long walks. Ino our hands altempting to thrust uponus that we may now obtain terms of the most this country a life of action fortities they