AL, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1888, of JOURN —— a nas : _ a aera ! Since ~ Summerside THs BAZAAR AND TEA. ew Advertisements this Day Sine anf y : a : se vou here to-ni siurn to load. Since then} if 4 ourn 11 AR em i ¥ is st there are many of you here to-nig? : 1 | 1 mer wit (3 al. i : ) : ot the Lord.” Heir to both worlds, he is | aap ane aitpie of Diniel’s bravery. ‘rae, | iner accomodation has been provid! | Su Pours | a Wvosteraa Baduse and Tes siac ieee ar | pate a tite and OPE BEY Tae HES OEE BN yeaah | desea wis seoking conl freight cis UU | -----eerowr ae 3. ing came off yesterday, as advertised. Stationary, &c.—Mrg. Breminer, e. ‘ ae the | the present day, Dut the spirit of persecution | despatched without delay. New pits have THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1863. ee eee etaamartai lo Stationary, be. | ed aig BER Pe eI ct | sill tiv It does not now appear in flames) been opened, and the quality lately mined} - ae = ies : a *k a smart shower of rnin Wanted—James L. Holman, character of Daniel has produced the eflect) avd str pes and death, but in covert sneers) py the General Mining Association and) No notice can be taken ot anonymous com- {about ten o'clock 4 art show of sin Wanted “dames. Holman upon you which I fondly hope, you have and mockings and scoflings. But be brave! Yoadia Company is very superior for fuel, | munications. We must know the pauies ANG fell, but on the whole, the weather vA ee tk: learned some lessons that may be Ole and strong in your devotion to truth, and all] cig and coke. ‘he Scotchmen of Gio aude sees of our COrr ponent guaranty ST ey oacereary 1 a eas te cee i vice to you in your ewn lie, You have |" ill be well. ‘The Christian ought to be abe | deserve the highest praise for their enter-| of their good faith. V Ve eek a eee wildered with clouds that he could not LC ROLE Se aes learns thay ree hers ane ae wey jee at a polntas we if Bera ara ane prising spirit, they perse ul Inte face | return communic ations that are not us ioe seis eg ERTS Gee is Barn Stock Bazaar tabl vas very | Cb, é Rena ; ey yet he could find time to pray tire AYU ONG CCXGUUDM So ene *| town, thence to Summerside, and Shediac, 7} hers cis (play upon we: Bagaar tables, as) Vel) ou f the provisious of the Nat s sy 4 ay re te Pe arn : > ( sane RAGA: am it is | DAY By virtue of the provisious of the Naturali~ aday. Above all you will have learned | unless [ do this thing; it is so customary, and} Oe sea apde the following day, |o1 the yours With several of them it ine ing infinite credit to the taste and ion ‘I've: recently concluded : that a reputation built up and established | the world sill despise me if Ldo not conform. | returning the same Way the follo ving city customary to enjoy a short relaxation | fines doing in : d a zation ‘I'veaty, e tly 1 between, ast Nat HCAS all » for | How pleasant it is to sail over those tran- J Mea industry of the ladies. Contributions] North Germany and the U. States, the Ger- for many years does not fel BY ine blast | No it wont it will Su ou Te aN eae LACM AT ARE ATCT HIS from toil, in the interchange of friendly Ma Nth ae it Fuh iatencat veut Vai MATRA RGA EEN eR CRECHTIGNE of the scornen’s trumpet, and thab woln f) your lls ade GA a aroun i i j itty ics ol ‘Tue day. | al visits, which is no doubt pleasant wy : . inst adopted citizens of America, of Ger- is sk sod # maketh the | and it will save you a vast amount of trouble | sion on the different topics of tie day.) annual visits, wale. I L we may mention Charlottetown, Bermu- against 1 2 . good man fe attacker, HPs in |i ing through tl ‘id, Above all, say | lowe and ‘Tupper, Union and Anti-Union, | ; ‘ofitable, and materially tends to | ‘Y® ay ‘ man birth, and those who have betn sentenced Perit ht Gg ei | etting ¢' 2 Ww : F i : 2 and profitable, and materially tens : ‘ ~ 4 hie th, r : " wrath of man” to praise lim, and result in | in getting through the WOrldey AUG Bey ay ; Wd. salt Toile Hun . let da, St.John and Margate. Some of the) 0; imprisoned, will be released forthwith ; sur ‘ rhen te q IrsUL aC snot in har-| Deleeation and Contederation, are the} sh enitivation and perpetuation of kina- | 2a qt or imprisoned, : ; 3 var t, and be sure that no when tempted to pursue a course not in } slegatio l ! are the! the cultivation 4 pert Q di te, : > ae male Vike int H . cae ean edt you it you repose your | mony with the requirements of your pas chiet subjects of conver: eee paruen ats ly feelings. When passing through the nae a OG " Hani rs Fane nea eT aR nti aa . : 7 vers anity, “ y ca is great wickedness | with the natives of the Sand Island, whose Ayers Sue side Ladies, was not excelled by tha eu . ’ % be followers of | MY, ‘ Ilow c uit do this grea i with 1 ‘ 4 E 7 tury » traveller will generally no- i Py 5 arsrage eh o te a and'sin against God?” I do not think te) copper coin betrays their selflaudation, on ee the AYeMa the doors of | He departments of other places. The | Minis aN leon has gi Pari that which is good, : Worldis all bad; Lleave such gn idea for the) Which is inscribed, ships, commerce, free | Hee the greater number of the doors o Bermudian agticles wbteacted wengral: At: Yrince Napoleon has gone to Paris. There Is now only one ote pelek tes | Infidel, who alone is in a position to urge it! trade, und sell government: Weare free, the farmers barns open, where may be Hone ath Ga eonule Gb ele TEL $an Francisco, July 12. quired to present the full orb of e ha L believe there is a man that upon a asta independent and not to be sold to the Ca-| seen some of the young women of the aN uae ee rie ladior Rie: Admiral Hastings, commanding the English before you—and that is that when the in-| foree can be brought to bear, w hich shi work) adians, said one gentleman ina very a0-| country at work, and who also may bo} and excellence, yer a bs | squadron of the Pacitfc, disapproves of the: terests of the two worlds seemed to come | for hima grand destiny. I look back upon) i ivtcd manner. Do the Imperial Govern- Wass srrily to the music of sided with their usual grace, adding to) proceedings of Commander Briggs, of the: into collision, Daniel dared the danger of | the past, and I sce a vast forest of primeval) ont pay your Goyernor, enquired one of heard singing so merrily to Lhe US ue Jo| the general beauty, and forming a great) Chanticler, in tho affair at Matalzan, and has. going into the presence of his God. Ife} trees, around whose trunks twine luxuriantly Y aNaannnean For dment there was their big spinning wheels ; many Feople| tof the attraction of the place, Upon ordered him to re-open that port immediate- was ready to sicrifice all for the law of his) vines of freshess verdure, while thick bencath | the passe ae ot (i aporeacking the| are often tempted to regret that this mus- ie if OR rise il I ay ly, and proceed to Panama. i . ' ri flowers of gorgeous hues lift th. ir heads to the A pause, the steamer was approd § Hes A at Ae ve _}a platform prepared for their use, OC Gods ie men wee Bee Ry eal sky. Inplaces the undergrowth is thick and} shore, the conversition Wak interrupted by | te 18 ennunlly Became: mele Aa ie Charlottetown Brass Band in full Feene UN Daniel laid their plans ane \ Bu S raith tangled, and noisome yapors rise from pesti- | the shrill yoice of the whistle and the ring-| scribed, as its tones are being gradually Het cche Git Aube. auraiid. boe ‘Phe Ivish Reform Bill was passed by the eurningly. They peel ie ata ae lential swamps, fit only for the lair of ser-| ing of the bell. All eyes were now turned | hus!ed by Spinning Factories. On the een u diy Gea Sasa ceed ‘Pho | House of Lords last evening. : ful in all seer au Wiiton ee illey yants and the home of wild beasts, whilst in| in the direction of the town, which appear-| public roads, gathering wild flowers, ened the at AP. a ue eh : ee ee Despatches from Belgrade state that Priuce b + £43 + "OS ¢ ’ rs . . 1 a , r secs 0 ¥ .! % {arg ic “rowic! a UG ou G other seine, ek W ae a - crate in| others the view opens out beneath the over-| ci as it it had suddenly rose up out of the picking berries, building toy houses, or quickening pulses an rightenl i » ‘| Sate Meera ee Aa eae Pages Rt te i A Pi ranging To 3 in villas of verdan enuty, | sand, ie steamer rounded up 10) Side v . hee Sige GAMA , | 0 eye i a a s “ e CC, were about ee eT ; PB a} tl ae sie hanging fol IL f lant bi ty | Th t : led 1 long siden eeaene plans faecium DOWels: ile f the young men and maidens gat ue req yell Bre al 1¢ police, and his private Secres despair of accomplishing te : IY Oa RE with moss7 s and grassy slopes, where the | pier constructed wiih hemlock logs, and) 7" f & ite SG ante within by hundreds, gave evidence of the | tery arrested. when some congenial spirit Oa deer wander and the air is filled with the| Govered with spruce planks, on which traveller will meet with happy ch | power which music has over ANG Atle : the two fidelities shoul be pitte | nee singing of birds, Ah! it is a scene of wild) Wore standing neaily all the inhabitants of and be delighted with their cheerful and ‘Altogother the visttors wero ‘much in-| 2” the House of Lords jast evening, on ar each other, assured in that eye Hae : ae beauty, turn which way you will, But as Dl its place in their holiday garment, to sce innocent conversation; and who can wit- * gethe ae o ere A | appeal of the Fenian Muleahy, « decision was iel’s piety would cars him te Obey art ee the cle fone tate, the fore an Hae the visitors and conduct them to their, ho-| ness and listen to such, and to use the| 4° ted to Mr. G albraith s Band, aad we rendered confirming his sentence. rather thin man, AOE a eaiice ate Beet Hana eue WP he old forme | Ecls+ Lhe Osburne House is the principle, | pretty poetic miemac expression, not feel have no doubt that their next coming to} ‘he bill granting a pension to Sir Robert throw his piety, but ey mig’ it nie y Li! oe te aeration and traditions | wdeed the best in the pluce, ‘The propri-|that their ‘ hearts have been made to} 2ummerside will be hailed by all classes. | Napier was agreed to. In the House of Com- i oP, so i scree and custor a eser u rs yer s z Ce Ee fe : " : MI ¥ : * Fi iz oni sir . fae See Geudied trons ho Kin . forl dat ithin me ory out nyainst the ruthless inya-; 10"; Mr, Vavics, deserves the patronngel) io). Te ‘hore are any such in our! We should mention, that by the ‘* Princ- | "ons Just night, a pension to Sir Robert Na hastily obtained de Tene aie “wlitet tender fove for the old ii 1g, of the travelling public ; he is Kid) COU Mee ae ee iG a 1; i “less of Wales’? on Tuesday night, some Dee eR aie AM cua averd any man to pray unto God for a pert PEA cies ele Se VUE Reng Ria Cena LS ‘ae ad and, we envy not their feclings. 5 ne Goethe} a gier under the title of Lord Napier Magda- ¥ ay f eous and gentlemanly, and spares no pills RAL a two hundred and fitty excursionists came | ja, : = London, July 11, thirty days, and now they think they have which have stood from the beginning breaks OG aia: Ra Levee aah a eer we uc L I nee They knew very ail just ee he | forth in the touching SHE ay Codmin, spare | tO Ae WiC! (uo pei rone ne eb iule es Ns 13 also the Mage Soa ee up from Charlottetown, returning after Paris, July 9. that tree!” But the feller heeds not—eures| and pleasant. Tea Parties, which are generally so well), pazsar at 6 o'clock on Weidacsday| In the Corps Legislatiff to-day, M. Bar- roche, Minister of Justice, declared that a Meanwhile, at the tent erected outside WAG a ee Gas eee only, the drill shed, the business of serving Rew York, July 11, tables was vigorously proceeded with.| A grand ratffication meeting of the Demo- An immense number of persons here took crits took place in Pummauy Hall, last even- tea, which was poured out by other fair) 198: Addresses were made by Seymour, Blair vee ek UO uae ate not. Ie passes on with his labor, and_ the Charlottetown suffered severely’ two patronized by the kind and good people table, for the King Darivs even il he should | Vision passes away. T look aga nd where | years ago by the ravages of fire. There] SF «his Island. At these eae all ae nee ti Se RRA wy hee Paralivdi ee forest stood I sce a vast clear space where | are many Wooden stores now in course of | : Hore al! see Bi le ae aid relent could scarcely aflect tho Dersin | tho plouguman is turning up the matted soil, | eyection on both sides of the principle classes meet upon & cominon level, on Jaw, which was so intlexiblo that Wie man) to crumble and mellow in the warming beams | pysiness street. Lhe buildings which at- sit together around the same table. Here was scarcely permitted to change als OWN | ofthe sun. ‘Che planter is there too, wid the | tract most notice are the Catholic Church, | for the time being, social distinctions are mind. Now what shall Daniel do? Shall} gower follows behind, and anon troops of dvrlinme: 50% iw mitkeblinid aside. c ac intercourse is “ peste (nd ® i A the Parliament House and new market.| laid aside, anda common Intercourse 1s he leave off praying and forsake his God? | reapers appear, the vales are glad, the hills} yore ar SHH Gl voit ‘| i ie x i be “Ss, Pn 5 There are some very neat jittle cottages! indulged in. The fisherman leaves his a lah I know what many would do now-a-days. | rejoice, and the laugh of harvest comes on. "A : a Hips eis 3° : c ! ea iN cate ; ables in the | aud ethers. . pati in stunding in the saburbs, and good roads : archant lays aside the cares of hands. ‘The refreshment tables in the A I k:.ow that many professors of religion, | ‘The scene passes, and by and by, whiero the) ote oe aicotion thin Fe aati boat, the merchant lays aside the cares of | NG ay Aidan cel Sty Liverpool, July 11. run in every directio vigh the country, s, the mechanic orders his shop |? were also well patronized, Straw evening, Tha Pairie has advices from China which if subje.ted to such a test, would retrain | serpent hissed and the wild beast roimed, I L , i busines from offering a p t'tion or sending forth a | sce the builder appear,—a beautitul structure ete Se arna ih Fi eAauEN ound ate] be closed, and allows his journeymen| berries and cream were the order of the] represent the rebels on the Veiho River have and plenty and gladness | CAsily reps 2G plough, day. been defeated in a battle, but they still threat~ is reared, and pea % FARHOORUE , articipate i reign all around. Oh! itis a seene ot Para-| ‘fhe Istund is about one hundred and} and apprentices a day to participate in ean almost hear the arguments they would | T€ , t LET Dl acer ne ee a acne erican HaSV Be a a a ‘ offer by which to justily their cowardice, | dise, +n! ag iin as of old the voice of God is| eighty miles long and forty wide uy the the general joy, the miller leaves nae mill, ene with evelmrecns and flowers) and) wets expected the American Minister, Mr. Why,” they would exclaim, if remon- ard in faendly converse with man, as he| broadest part. from the head of Charlot-| for which the fish beneath the ponderous | © Jk oe i Sy Ab | Bancroft, as soon as he concludes negotiations trated with “the posture ay prayer is walks Deneath the frees in the cool of the day. | tetown harber to Tracadic Bay is only 12] wheel are thankful, the lawyer leaves his the tent outside, erected by energetic! vt Stuggurt, will leave for, Baden 10 procure y miles across the Island trom svath to north. | ogee and unites heartily for onc day in hands, sprang into beauty like Alladdin’s} the Rauticution by the Grend Duke of the sound of praise and thanksgiving, and J The Drill Shed was splendidly orna- ed ‘Teinsein, nothing, Prayer isa thing of the heart. This is no fancy picture, but one our cyes sate i A : 5 ony A et Tcan pray in ie heart without a word es- shall see. It is for an appointed time, and it| In A sednerere shade ut aa Hee of ‘i : the year, in promoting peace and good palace, in one night, Naturalization Treaty with United States, A iN * Z iene Maser tan ET will not tarry. It is nearer for every worn] cadie Bay suinds a very handsome ittle fecdue ane Sele One Ve 2 200 es ; : a cepiag my lips, or my Actions: n Hains out lie, and ae every trembling fraud, and all| Catholic Church, the resideuce of a pious will among men, the farmer leaves huis | oe ee ne uty Ue an the : : London, July 18th. fields, the village maia her spinning| grounds, and the result was the very At a trisl of Reaping Machines of the SAS eA SEY. ra help iG St : ieee et seeds Srish Missionary Priest, Father Whalen, all : He ee Tea ee cdt celntet ‘all { aiould likve to do would bo" to ate Pee one dns SUR U RG Hones ee wi aa EARN Wier ao W ee anc os 0 Ne nard Ww Sate lin, the Mnglish Reapers were decided to be zo my habit of retiring to my closet, MY | noble deed, every manin his prime who re- Aen ‘ ter ah halen ath WI ARHEAHE We ay oy io Sore On eet es Mie kt nresent superior to those of America, and took the Fico lng posttire, and ctose my window | ;oyes a prejudice, correets an error, or in- a Hare si ih al i - of iwenty semble with the general throng who meet I ie : international prize, that looked toward Jerusalem, aad at the} stills a truth into the minds of his fellows, Fieaennal Ay ie M i ; Ny teu Y| to promote, by their means and presence, le Sian : Now York, July 13th. same time I could pray as acceptably as 1] eyery woman who becomes a ministering an- ee he i a oF av iy NEES some commendable object, which is inva-| * he Convention. A letter from Shanghai of May 26tn, states had ever done.” Yes, that is yt cl Bel of mercy, —all, all, By speed it Corres SEN PER HGHEN EO chietly Hugtiso, drish, riably aimed at, by the originators of those Tue Christian Association met in this} (at the aan Saat mie had been. fiw Nirhin arntnmntionlarenid ta the land hasten its goming. Le it ours with alo), ; i" E ee ; At n last Si ath i STL eae on a cruise along the coast of Corea in search eae a Hg Be URC a Sa ER AO eG ne SHOUT TEN er ciey evade se MOOI ie OS a eae ee Re ee are oe eae RL Ty iayselt in the house of TRATES the Low | ching into a brighter eRe Bae es aan ie a Here a he a they ne ee ae A : : fe 3 te renewed tue Raieres Mh oH Be and atten-| the schooner had been attacked, had returned rdon thy servant in this thing ” Y iy one and all, and upon leis Altea ae: or dwellings. In Guveliia ig canal Bena such ti aS te dare CER OILS LO Ot bled j 6 ae ee wun See reins the fire, was then assailed, and was blown up Will'fallowePiae: O LOKI (lb oi aun Olktadl Datiele of Waive A eth an Sea TORU Sate aie Lao Pa times are often made upon the tablet ae ete oe some of whom came ery, one on board being killed. , for I want my religion, WL ent hay sit, | let and thh worker—your brows bright with orchards and fruit gardens. of the mind, which in the future may re- fom ignish, Alberton, Bedeque, ‘Iryon,| Guld 1414. uation too, Well, Daniel has been accus- the shining prophesy of reward, and your|, Phere are some very pretty places oa the mind the recipient of joys departed which | Cavendish, Charlotietown, Lot 48, Three ; a hinds full of holy deeds, So shall the ‘time | Island. Summerside has many attractions, it shall not again return, or of a reminis- Rivers and the Kast Point; with several A Grand ‘Tea Meeting is to come off tomed to retire to his chamber, to go away | of Nuden ereenness hatha is ubout forty miles. fr shin * cay ‘ in ‘MMenish. in aid of trom his earthly cares to God, to kneel in ae & soon come, ee ey ee Loi) ee und} ence, the recollection of which will while | /4dies and gentlemen from Lubec, Maine, in ignish, in aid of the new Convent, on ateetlh) and penitent spivit, and with his Tee only nelle to speak; Hisce GH CNOR UG Thee lin eu the| fife lasts, remain in the memory as a|@ud St. John, N.B., who came on ex Wednesday next, 22d inst { | AW ANG ‘i : ow) and raise the weak; e hp “bs rs ying betwee Hae hawt . . srossly for . Fi ey . . i u reine BATT towards Jerusalem, to send ‘Thine to I ROCAGHE tiger aide ‘the Island and New iO It has Bah fragrant flower ina p.rehed ficld, to cheer | Pressly for the purpose of being present ‘Two of the celebrated Comni Sense bleiscl kau tileipenole. au t uiitane a In its Eden greatness aa | good hotels, several handsome churches, and| t8 possessor in the autumn of life. at the Convention, x Sewing Machines, may he ae on | eople, and to entreat for i a small Cutholic Chapel, over the door of FTELAHUIN ARIANA CLR RICA The Elders i at i 5 eke the re-establishment of that Vemple which A Visi 1 AMIGA RAR tio aspire.” ‘he aie 1 Our Island Steam Navigation Company Knox and D C eoendange were) sobn | ae Ok Bioes ‘was so sublimely dedicated by Solomon, | * Visit to Truro, Pictou, amd ing Clergyman is the Rey. James McDonald, eae NN! be Blow of ingly feeling, 3 1 Hist eee ne melds belt, the man who manufac- handsome sum of £189, world which took plice on Saturday at Ber- Ow space will permit no more at How will he act now? Will he continue P. EE md. oras he is called, Pather James. i or it may be influence , |B. B. Tyler, Mlonois see, Phil re: sh ex M ¢ hy » EB E, i “ ‘i 8, and is desery- ay be influenced by the warm , Rosee, Phila-| tures such excelle. Ayilb peti Will he for an hour sustain his ee cdly popular with all classes of the community, | Weather, are less anxious for gold than at delphia, I’. M. Green, Olio, U. S.; and] his factory to Ae Waniee ute He otion to his God? Yes, hw did exactly | [Correspondent Halifua Evening Express] | Nong hy gltine stands edeque, where the) other times, as they usually f rot: Wallace, from Nova Scotia, Elder! pied by Mr. George O'N Whee what he had been accustomed to do. He oe ¢ a farms and houses betray an air of comfort not ths ; a , meen Bk) Green arrived i i gue ‘ Sey cme ree he Neill, on Water did not close his window so that his pray-| ‘Thiv is the season of the ycar for ple: often met in the Island. Further on in the Men NAC rate pa ea the fare to one half reac a al : ae et Jelly AE where he has better facilities for : lu f plea! direction of Charlottetown is ‘Tryon River, a for return tickets, in their boats, and pro- preached almost every day while here.| currying on business, ers might not be observed or interrupted, | Sure und amusement. Ilo j i Had he done so he would have proved | is to tuke a trip in the country, UFEBHTKE: nay mentite serpentine stream, where there} J0¢t excursions, which afford an opportun- a ne Nth mostof the ladies and gentle- himself a coward. Te did not for the first | ly to the eastward, and hear’ the ate mae nee on te cdge of the river} ity toa much larger number of our peo- men who came from the United States iave gor open his window, so that his] birds sing, and behold the bloom and bei-| fuse to Salts anal h a ae Erclisde | ple to visit the Main Land, or some part and St.John, lettin the Prince s of Wales ‘ ‘ A , i orn ss is t » delic. i td * . ' Nene wouldve Lee sHaealnT Medicine Bheaind. an of ee green hills of} suppiied by the good host Crawford : The of our pleasant Island, Woe were introduced to some of the A public ‘lea is advertised to be held en pharasaical, e did not | Pictowand the rich agric “ul lands next place of i AHURA ETRE TaiMa aed midet : abov 2 sntleme 2 ar ‘ stop to enquire what under the cireuaiatan- | the Island of Prince aan Detotitn ee ty Hae Mae Fe Rae Tnvalids in tho United States, who find ts Be ain Se yeas We Ores ntd Chitral Ar ae Pe tela eae cvs would be right, aud what expedient, | i8 cheap and expeditious by rail to Pictou, | Place Pope must be a cons Ni ve He it necessary to leave the dust, heat, and/ance of ‘ : Isls 4 ‘te ate Whe RO pEAES the 29th i ‘i Wigs Oi eae), ’ sitor, and it} turmoil of their large cities, and for a will cé ae shind, and we think they | oes WabenG. S Bood! Dardis to be vill carry a good roport of it back to| i Bttendance, a d exeursionists from No. but braving the da and steamer j i . t g anger he fearlessly | #0’ stuamer to Churlottctown, ‘There arg; 18 more than provable that all the inhabi i mt wai . , ‘ a FO wil abd J abitants : 5 on that fatal morning bends his steps to- good hotels along the line, and: every ac. of the } will be papists at the next gener. ison to seek the wholesome air and dict their own count { 1 Charlottet ill b 4 vn country, and at no distant day rottetown wil be carried at a recu- they, with other ‘lourists from the U, x ced fre, ( wards his wonted place for prayer. Not)/¢ommodation the tourist requires,’ The| tl election. However there is no fish to be of the country, would find these in this ig e ndvisuble i > ie . Fi he oni . . , would be advisable to avoid the museel_ mud] of— and the Dominion, will be induced to} We have been requested fo announce Remember the Tea Meeting at South West Bedeque on ‘Thursday next, the 23d t without his pulses quickening, for he| Weather in the Martine Provinces at this| Ugh at Bonshaw with bare hooks, and it| Island. We cannot insure to such a view water ‘s ROSIE cold and muttering au GuL TE WtRSe uae Bake aun HT eRe and pure | and bracing, no mists, vapours or fogs} the Hee ot the Gulf which lave our what is their Victim doing? He is upon | Hons, itis about Sixty iniles Shay i ae ae eS ae ‘ih LN NT adele by the Co ane Lb de Ce ea place between the boat owned by J ne his knees reading ti Hs td Ue levee ahh BhN 2s li- | slopes, diversified with copse, hilland streg 1¢ Continent, to drive along a pleas-|G : : M y gumes bore D ‘ 1e law of his God. And | fx and is reached in three hours by rail; | Chi atoW see A okt AIL : along a pleas- | Grady, Pilot, | va enehTt ee now the song ot praise 18 puleud It i | its population is about three Aisueenn ‘wit Wait bt Govern Hae ial capital and} &nt seaboard, or through thriving rural Deiter evi ty RAL RIO NEA 1) aryie l i‘ . & U i ee 4 Bh ylio | 8ee yernine: tere i : : i istric as ' : ~ one of those old ps:ulms sung by his fathers |e kiud, courteous and hospitable. In| of the dullness or AU HIG ESI TAPER ee districts, where there are no projecting of merciful deliverance from impending the centre of this picturesque little village | Of the Island are oats, potatoes and ane *|precipices to startle the nervous, or tol the wharf they aj Wi. 1. Frame, Mr. William) Whitehead troubles. It is not pitched quite so well | Stands the Provincial Normal School avd | Bork packing has lately become a Hekate tnt spend a season among a kind and obliging lis vharf they suiled to the outer buoy, | Mrs. Mar titehead to fu morning as usual, for there is a slight | 8¢Veral commodious churches, the streets |Uustry, und as the quality is very superior people, we say try Prince Mdward tik al distant about three miles, ‘he wind | endon. be a at the heart that prevents the | ure wide and regula, tlie houses are ol ay to form a very extensive branch of| in July. sland | wag blowing fresh from the S. W, shitty At Victou, N.S., on the 9th inst, by Rey. nd ringing song trom guing up with | Wood handsomely built, painted white, the | PUS"ess- caused quite alop of a sea. In going >, Bayne, Mr. Altred Wallace Owen, of its accustomed triumph. And then the gardens decked with flowers and laid out Tourist, Tt has been customary with a consider- | McQuarrie’s bout left her ¢ ction a | (uitiottetown, V1. Ie to Jessie second prayer; first adoration, then contession, with much taste. ‘The tide of the Bay ot « ee able number of American tourists fla jong way behind, ec: . on competitor a) deughter of A. L. Ross, Kisq.¢ of Pictou : then thanksgiving, and finally, supplica- | undy comes up the Salmon River whieh | yj tist Chapel at the North River| years to carry with tl Ailes ieudly ay Selind, came in ahead, and was | —— - ih “a tion. And as it Closes the house is filled flows by the town, ‘There are carriage cate opened tor Divine Service, on Sun-| guns, {j ai: y with them their tents, |!udly cheered by the large crowd assem- i} i with his malicious foes. ‘Chey take him |0%ds tin every direction eieginany ingo Od the 19Uh inst. Collections will be taken 3 a ie ung gear, &c., and locating bled on the wharf to witness the race By Ly d in the act of violuting the King's decree, cultivated country, Here there is pleasure eit ae oF the Buildiug und.—Wat. jemsclves fora month or two beside ane Be and he is hurried away to trial bulore the | #4 smusement for those who are fond of The Synod of the Presbyterian Church of| (Ne Mets at the foot of some hill, on] During the past week we hay ‘ monarch, who has no powcr to revolto the | *gling and rural life, th, ys Hfovinces closed tty sittings on the top of some mountain, or beside some | Very hot dry weather a Tobe thane has ens or the law estab-| Vo the Eastward of Truro lies Pictou on | in ‘Malitine has Wire Monist a ig Pen caveat. th cetus secluding |' ereon, and so out and on to the! the Gulf Shore, tt ; lee ira: in peed ea de ME YG ' od dot where See Rane Hi tO Hecoindl he rove 4 : cond seaport town in | 4 ders a ent—in all 145 members, exclusive devoting their - rey to the li Witce Atte : wT e; ther 1d lately construct. | of two Ministers who attended as delegate ng their attention to the healthy : prey 1¢ lions. ‘hey think they have} ed rans between high hi from Canad: iba Bates) ursui i realthy | — Last night w toi Etldmplicd now, But their tri ry have | i ‘ Ne en high hills and over uncu)- | fom Canada, and two home missionaries as pursuits, which those retreats voint «ist night we were visited with very # pigltt only Mane elie tao is ca {lands He the Albion Mines—a very | Corresponding members, Che business trans} Many have had impared arnt; ti out, | heavy thunder and lightning, accomp u daughter of Lawrence Malone, Freetown, . 3 enutilul ea: ende ensive coa region worked by the G sacted seems to have been of the ordinar ‘ : 3 Stitt ons re- |jod byar ’ MMe | iged 6 months and 25 di . ik s foot Which pours over a precipice eral Mining Association, Heh” to Now character, there being no organ or HaueMAKY nan th FEA cr ot! OF BIN Wooks | insted for ee t hualtan: Pees MLO AS ea aie us " avers on tlre 41s p jai vg Wy silver, Lut thinning as it! Glasgow, where, in the immediate neigh-| Tester te disturb the harmony of Synod ian they could by a retirement ina pent | was ‘| a half tn hour. ‘Lhe rain | July, Isabella Munro, wife of Mr, James Aits fivek sth. @ despeiate leap, the blasts | berhood the Acadia Mining Association is he foreign Mission of the Church, as usnal, | “POY for double that time . fr much needed, for the scorching sun. | *¢?- > catty: sti ‘ le ‘nell | a \ . ‘cupied the ex + 5 a * s 8 > of y previ j : 2 ay, scattering it in the mit and | constructing very extensive works. ‘here ee the earnest attention of menibers, In Prince Edward Island the s ae of the previous week had dispelled aie A aa at the Poors’ Asylum, e prospects of the Trinidad mission are} » p sports-!all signs of moisture from the g Max, N.S., Margaret Atkins, aged 33 day), on the Squar ill S : Last evening, immediately after the| at 7 Selous eae Steamboat left the wharf, a race took The climate of Prince Hdwards is charming | but to those who would like to bathe in States, and a boat owned an i Seren L Don ; d built by Mr. McQuarrie, of this place, Eee AA GR eee an eee y McKenzie, bowh of Clitton, New The New Baptist In Summerside, on the 7th inst... of Con- ulsions, after an almost uninterrupted con- Cia, \ On Monday lust Ra of i days, caused by worms, Mary sat sca » heat was very intense, the the Agnes, daughter of Mr. Ronald MéDonald hemselves from the cares of business and | eter rising to 95°, : se y hie connie aged 34 years, : _ On the od July, of inflamation of the lungs ina brain fever, Margaret Alice, youngest 3 sloud; but becoming cu i i li ° = wdeused in the at-/is & pretty lite steamer con i i Mapua, I bnsealiy: alle apain, der tis (railway sothi tha Gay Rodel : 1g the hopetul, and the Synod yave the Board au-| 4} can find Same in our forest, or ov |and the hay was sufferi round, | years, a native of PK. 1, Pi u eral nOW appears as uw crown of | ge is included in the railway ne waa tie oe aA ee tor another missionary to \ ‘il be all of the seaboard ; the angler fe y Was suflering much, ene lory capping the s ene inte. | tiekets ary eive ‘ are, ¢ @/assist Rov. Mr. Morton. ‘here hy von | Will be delight yi c hi “ap 4 N yas visi i a be glory capping ummit ofthe giant peak, | tickets ary given up on board the forry | trouble on Fate, and a fatal disexse is aie, are to be met aM ie po ee pe Breton, N.8., was visited with da! seas ai 1 the i as wherce, being melted by the ray : Pry +.¥ ! 3 s rays of the} boat, The Union Hotel is at the hea te ye gress is bei sun, it trickles down the sides of the/the landing, a nice, orderly, rospec dl of] teum, yet progress is being mado, Rev. greater num. : most terrific thunder storm on Bune TEACUER lyr,| ber of the * rippling rills” which flow |(%. the Sth instant. At Cow Baya Mrs econd Class ne x foommeld Pekan: mountain, forms in rills, da * j : Sib able | Morrison, through illness, lias had to cease " f » dashes in the | house, alfording every accouimodation | his labors f » Re , “ease through the country; while Quible and he or. WV ‘ “2 ‘ quietly bieeph ia the fast fa 2 oe ay ience to the travelter,and At olieges| has left Perea la Moly yg hdd would prefer a Hie eee iy wag rest, were atic tey rH ae Sn Bloomfield, L Josh! ities ; 2 placid Jake. gracing| Which one would suppose could not be | 2ty of the Presbyterian Church of N vi}, | fortable far ae Soe ne is : . under bolt stoombeld, Lot G/duly. 16, 1868 and beautilying the landsea, Bind DP could not be | 8, sbyterian Church of New South | !0r@bie farmers dwelling can fi and both killed inst tly as rede order dichnak bleh ‘ i ape. And so it) suflicient to kcep up this first class hous Vales, on the Island of Santo. Rey. Mr |in g can find such} j- antly, A man named Act eth nen ee Fe) was aoe Daniel; the foul blasts of calum- | The town of Pictou is iiregularly built | McNair is at the missionary on hromatign most every part of the country; Kenneth Morrison was also Killed in the SAL | q ny and hatred hurl about him, aud. for | owing chiefly to te nature Bettie round) He xb thectine af Bynod lb to be leiden) (And could we po with them tom hous same way, and his wife aud child who ‘ ae moment scem to carry him away, but in/on which it stands, ‘Che population is| }icte! on the 4th Tuesday of June, 1869.— to house, rom house | were sleeping beside him- were guy} ‘ale is SALI, 4 Sof good LIVER- seule ati seas an not: he appears chiefly Scotch, and Scotch de wut, neve fin : And show them low our valley’s inmates injured. re seriously | A. DOU SAT goap: : ¥ eshness, vigor and glory, whilst are all the evidence Ste aod in ‘> | Dlder B. B. Tyl inois, U “yt fair, " Ne a nitis . if ener mvet re swilt and pure des. | perseverance, and. handy ag industry, | preach (D.V) inthe Ontletian Mecties Howes They would confess, to live in such a ee wha Court some of the trials Oneida Hou SABHER BLACK. rofit by the example of Dan-| ‘bere are se awe it tees | Summerside, this, “hursday eveni dae Fpot, against W. 13. Dawson, a ' hi Summerside ' P Dan several very fine buildings in » this, Thursday evening. Friday! And cic there in old age in our last we stated a: nd others, whieh | — ersliley July..10, "68 1 silinicangenoniastne iel’s lile, be steadfast in your j { and Satur yeni your good pur- | Pictou, the Presbyterian Chureh, the Court | ony Saturday evenings, commencing at 8 5 » were no unloves ed as comi % poses towards your fellow men, and un. | House, and a Catholic bh, the Court) oretovk. Also on Lord's Di sine ly lot.” not yet dis te OR, aro Tem | s ac: ic Chapel are : is ( ty morning next yet disposed The ‘ er. ‘ , pol Are the most/ at 11 o'clock, and in tie evening at 64 pelle. ~ vitnesses ©: ; of. The number of P ance Convention. awerving in your devotion to God, Neyer! prominent. Che latter bui ‘i sami r tear what man can do to you, but go right |ing O68 ah ipa pt nae a sstands| As Mr Tyler is a preacher of unusual PW, ; of them h siggrind and the time somo ahead. What matters it if you are sur-| View of the harbor ‘and the bay. “Tite fine | talent people would do well to attend. —com be" We have received the notice of}has bee no een ke rounded by foes who seck to. catch you?) trade was very active during ve. Ela preed| _'The meeting of the Temperance Conven- the list of prizes to be awarded at the | Muck een More What though they shout “we have found {in the United’ States, and it was i We | tion at Summerside, has been postponed from Prince County Industrial Exhibitio islase neoner win out?” Fooud him out what? Why | common thing for vessels having to walt tent me inst. at 9 v'clock am, to the goth | be held in Summerside in October rn lane an honest, curnest nan, that's all, < bed We TGA at ty D'Cloen pth j Ft will be published next week, te in atthe FUE Annual\Me b ) nunl\M. 4 re Pt upon the stand, AB vention wi er oer bag bie stis fel in usually tedious, | i He Temperance tial, un THURSDAY, the 30th St is felt in these casos, which yaaa tt 7yo'clock, Pj. The yarious, Divisions, retty fully re pied ‘ 4 Mples, Sucieti at . pretty fully reported in the City pa- izations, will ‘be Kl nag Mo Uridige Wo bave yet but Our space prevents a fuller no. | “@lesmtes present ofthe oth ice this weok, OB Th ti Pres. Prince: ays 7! 29, Ue : ’ caeygisl a * : Bie