VOL. IV. ® PRINTED AND PUMLICHEPD EVERY WRDNESDAY MORNING NO.8 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E, ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1867. an nk ee ‘, tn tn so tt measure fixing a plan for Government Savings oo momor'a’ to mark their vesting place; ne words of Bauks; that it was not intended this season to pret, Christian consoiuiion breathed over their dust, The sent @ measure for the enlargement of the St. Law- Y0W"s lero whore tale 1 bive told sleeps with the ctuers da this lonely grave. Bat another forma was laid ons, | A Marvellous Brasillian Story. nY tory, renee unc ‘ex ’ “ sal i i ED WARD REILLY } ay | | “ —e eed soe cag voile nia for He her that of a mother who was found dead, with @ ’ : wegen oO : ,, establishment ot a} int in the Dominion. (Veins iofant elieging ty ber basom--weing tears from EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, = baat Under tho heading of * A Surprising Discovery,”| Supply is fixed tor Tuesday. ane who #eldam wept, Wiha love stronger tha: at his Oflice, Queen Street, MRS. WINSLOY Notices have been given of the following Bills:— death. the poor mother had stripped herself of he . , the ** Anglo Braziliau Times” publishes the fullow- An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the ne attention of mothers, her By Mr. Mills—A Bill to prevent dual representa- felotamg. wrapped it round her bahe, and then elasping tion er the holding by any individual of a seat in i * lye tate shelter it { ‘ TRRMS FOR TUR “HERALD.” it to her bosom so as te shelter it from the blast, sb A lotfer raceived at Santos, S. Paulo, fom a pers! : . : ‘ sank Into the death stupor. Ta the morning, the uncon a . . oy the Local and also in the Genatal Parliaments at the “#"* into ee oie tac For 1 year, paid in advance, £0 9 0 y t h 1 n oO 7 son residing at Batataes, relates the following: came poriod jrcious baine bnok vd op siniling into the faces of the sur- eg ee ‘+ balf-yearlyinadvance,0 10 0 O c . b : u ) 6A shal nit “ ; lvivers, irom its sbelter.on the dead mother's bosom, O : a, m9 bey watching eattle on the prairies, some! By the Government—a Bill to fix the pay of) ..:.),;; power of love, that theobs often most strongly Advertisements inserted at the usval rates, Tor Children Aa 2xething weer ve miles from this, cams to a “i rek, haar My members at $6 a day, or if it exceeds 30 days $600 jin the bosom ef the butmilest—these whom we in our aie choh esas s Gabi aeke a coke 4 _9 seeing 4 great cave, he entered and found himself in |for the session, and also to allow teu cents a mile pride and scorn pass by with canteropt—prompting to JOR PRINTING theguma, rdueinng all indasmation—will allay ea ae a great cavity which would hold a thousand persoos |foy travelling expenses, |doeds of self sacrifice that show what depths of ten- OF every description, pe rformed with neatness and despatch spasmodic action, and is - oasily. : : A Bill respecting the Dopartinsat of Secretary of jderness pibeeys aba wa in human ween and and on moderate terma, at the Henan Oilice, SURE TO REGULATE THER BOWELS, Nutering into another, which oponed into the first. /State of Canada. Sas loa Sy a a eS ; gr partner ANIs arate: he yive restto yourself.and [he saw a large pond, near the bottom of which] A Bil rexpectiug Publie Works 8 auatny 3 or ; _ oe re — by ee ig eh sc : ALIKE , aALT ay - IPAN Pe 8 : : * ; i, See ican ’ when Contrasted with the acts o is Nameless isher- ALMANACK FOR DECEMBER. Wi have pit ap and sold thou es mae rs shona egrets like = diamond. At the same) A Bill respecting Customs Department. boy and puor, foving mother, Dear boy! Dear mo- his article for ove » waare ? ane A : H ¢ . * ht MOON 8 PHASES. oad can any With eonfidence and truth of it, which od hace : yong ie heard delightful music, but, full of fear Tn the Senate Mr, Mitchell stated that no Fishery |ther! How ycur deeds of love brighten this scene of - ‘si dav. Oh. 8 . N never been able to say of any other modicinemnever has it| C°% 1 Haste. Bill would be presented during this Parliamentary |borrors, carrying our thoughts up to that Infinite Love Firat Quarter, 14th ¢ AY, Ol. Oi, MOFNIDG, ss | failed, in a single instance, to effect acure, when timely used, Oa telling his adventure, several persous went Session, who gave himself for our poor, lost humanity; re uk- Full Moon, 11th day, th. O7im,, Morning, N.W, Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any|thither with the purpose of draining the pond and| pein ee ing our cold selfishness, and saying to all, go and do Last Quarter, 17th day, 1th, 22in., eveninu, K ene who wed it, A ctstew contrary, all are delighted withjobtaining the diamoad, Setting to werk, they TUE LATE GALE ON THE LABRADOR something to belp and comfort your suffering brothers! New Moon, 25th day, 7h. 27m., morning, W NY lars magnesle@ode and a ue wee a lowered the water to the spot where the brilliance Cpr een ’ : ‘ O, dark mystery of pene pie and death! To capil ae ae ese = iene os ee ee t ay te € @4, » spor 4 A Yeeancea £ 5 angel ‘ me aun Ligh Moon par's matter swhat we do know,” after thirty ea cua was observed, and they discovered a door in the : hve poe ole ene a pono py pee —— = 3 oat wine. | teng hi and pledge our reputation for the fulfillment of what we here} side of the bank, whieh they pushed open. They [From the Public Ledger. ] better bel eve, notwithstanding the dark chain of -0 £.7 “a | rises|sets |Water; sets. | eas Wak wee nd asco BT a then saw a dark corridor, into which no one had} There are true heroes in the hamblest walks of life, that encircles our race, that the universe is rocked ix the oN HTT Ea hh aloe treeaty wermaes Whe tho apres ls i siatat sai in ifteen|the courage to enter ; and beaidy this, a human form |qs well #5 in the high places of the field. ‘The har arms of Everlasting Love; and that i Ph anleavaion ta pind geotge oe Nad in blue and simple annals of the poor,” if written, would dis- : 7 98 10 2. @ 9 29 842} Uhis valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the . : ry , ; bid a pgeiagler * Ever? cloud Phat’spreads above 1 Sunday < a 4 ie & ane 24| : | most dented oad iain nets Saunt axe The parties who saw, and relate this, are worthy |close some of the noblest instances of self-sacrifice, fe Finan love, eeelt 1s love. 2 |Monday i 4 , thas beenused with never failing succvas in of credit We go to-morrow, 18h of June, to the 204 brave endurance for the sake of others, that have 3 |Tucsda | 81) 10,8 2211 23; 40) THOUSANDS OF ©¢ 13 4 ., lever glorified our humanity, and lifted our souls to o Bae 4 AW a | 32° 10) { Qmorn,; 989] ft not only relieves the child f : tiga i uumber of twenty or so, all armed, to enter with Mabon devele Avery touching illustration of this has : ; Irhateday | 33 10. 5 0 0 22) 38 stomach and’ bowe's, Gres auaie, uid ele coe ak lanterns aul torches, I take part ia the expedition, just been related to’ me by ‘one who has recently ROME AND THE ‘REVOLUTION, 6 Friday 35 9 5 59) 1 Qh! gq lemeray to the whole system. It will almost instautly. re- and will send you an accouat of what occurs, by uext!+eturned from Labrador, I shail endeavor to tell the inn slo . g 9% ail . util. tale briefly and simply, A NY. Tri 7 (Saturday a : : es 5 ro ad GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND The result of the excursion is told in the follow-| Tho awtul hurricane that raged across the Labrador gina mp dye yor ee ee . Pi © Oo; Oo 4 ‘ ‘ i i : f ri S eam | 38! 9 8 40, 4 42 a3| WIND COLIC ing letter : on dha Oe Coutebor hast, tne no gerne) 18 St Men or : arte to maintain, the Convention of Sep 8 |Monday | 9° 9 9 4 » £ BD. 49{and overcome convulsions, which, if not lil lied ** Bararags, July 1, 1867. me the sm ca 0h oe ra raped be panic ye t Bet i hi rhted f itt nd solemn treaty y & 10) (‘Tuesday af 2 042.5 Of be i et ee emene “ : ok : thirty or forty feet higher than it had ever been known/tember, or its pligh aith and so. t 31 iWeduesday | 40 910 385 rises | OU rong TP gdBinoger y Ana vio and eavees remedy in Bato ie br orp ie ac apts he to rise before. Cliffs that had stood the buffeting of|ligations, We cannot understand the Tribune. It 2 ' 2 ay pase entery tarthee. . . : mis € § " tepti ane or 3 sen- . H 12 Thursday i 41! 911 80 6 14 ry) poe i Ope Heng grr ay es 4 osc a - "deg in ¢ rte my return, 4 ns mise ef you Know the result OF ithe waves, wathout perceptible change, f n half & cen-laffeets an unusual degree of honesty and devotion to a late | gs Sci 2 Wien, We eed es 6 ee cs eo other!our expedition, bat I have been io such a state of}rary, gave way before the furious rush of the watery principle ; it affects, also, a great liberality ot seati- 13 wrany 7 a be pale e-scastcge Ui > Suy to every inother who has a child sully awilderment ever since, that I can hardly begiu|battalions. Huge boulders that the united efforts of : 14 |Saturda i 43 9 118 8 30 28 ferme from any of the torgoipg complaints—do nat let your ‘Slt * ©"}ment, aud proiesses to defend the rights of all meu SF ai 7 | : n 6 a 4 . prejedices, nor the preju evbor others, stand between your|°vea BOW to tell what happened. We set out at/twenty strong men could not move, Were hurled from d natic without distinction of race, color, o} 15 | Sunday 44, 9,8 G8 5e. BR Reins ohlid cad che vuliet haa wilt ta s : i | day I i arty(thuit beds and carried fur up the beach by the mighty|®8¢ Bations, without distiacts nce, color, OF | : mt | sulfering child and the relief that will be sureo—yes, absolutely | sunrise of the second ay L wrote to you, in a party : ol digit a. | * tain: the tod * 16 |Monday 45, 10 2.5910 48! = 28) cure—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full musteriog in all twenty-one persons, well armed|*¥ing of ocean. Blinding ssow-drifts, showers of;ereed. ft ow, then, cng i explain is In ignation at . 17. *;Tuesday ; 43 10 8 5211 53! 28 dircetions for using will accompany ‘ok bata, None ith aos, revolvers. and he a Re gabe anambiaied hail, sleet and rain accompanied the tempest, Alas !| Victor Emmanuel for having some respect for the 138 Weduesday 46. 10 4.47 morn] 27] genuine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New ne ; I. iy de ith orvlegs i eg 1 for the poor fisherman along that iron-bound coast,/oblizations he has entered into, aud for hesitating to 19 |Thevedey | 47] 10) 5 48; 0 58 94) York, is on the outside wrapper, by a back-mute, laden with provisions, and @ g00d) whose fraud barques are not suffitiently sheltered from) violate, openly and avowedly, the rights of sove izos ca leu 47, 111 6 40' 1 89 26| Sold by druggists throughout the world, supply of rum for refreshment. the storm. Ina few hours thirty Vessels were driven and the laws of nations? It may like or dislike 20 (Friday one | ¥en vat ofa) Principal Office, No, 48 Dey Street, New York. After a long day's ride, we arrived close to the|ashore, or swallowed in the boiling’ surges; some fifieen| 1) pout sovereignty, but it cannot deny that po 21 (Saturday 48 ilj 7 bv: 3 3, 26 Price. only 25 cents per Bottle, rock where the eave was found; and, although the hundred haman beings were shipwrecked, and more oh pat E anty, " 4 A id 22 Sunday 48 12 8 33' 4 3 90; Oct. 6, 1863, lv aun was settiag and we felt tolerably tired. we de-|than thirty met a watery grave, and perished of cold |Soveriga in Burope, no tempore power in the wor “3 |Monday i 48 12923 5 6 27 so TEN = termined to attempt the adventure after supper So, (sud bunger en the inhospitable coast, The produce of pate power by : more valid ope _ i ¢ Tyesda | 4 : 9 6 5 5 > d : ; a rd lab 8 swept away. holds the temporal goverament of the Roman State. 3 wideniey 43 13 10 66 ae 261 2 ERS. rota ge ped yee yo erred psi ol eae ae Goon Delaney, master, On whiat orlaviole, tht can it urge Garibaldi or ca i >. nt ve! ogi . ) ’ oh a ; Bhs PORN OO et ST shay right to that sovereiguty than we have to the pro- 97. «oF rid ; 48 15 morn, 6 26; 28) port and Charl ttetwn sidesof rum, we enjoyed ourselves very well, joking andjlength she dragged bee anchors and was driven on righ . guy eae : pe | 161018 720. 29 yoy A hetyen F8 opie. 8 SL perty of the Tribuae, to despoil him of his posses 98 Sut 48 ag 0 18. ‘ : of Charlottetown Ferry. telling atories until the moon rose. As soon as this|shore. With great difficulty all on board were safely sions? 29 Sunday i4 48 17) 1 21 8 16 80) iesiiiamna ocourred, we prepared ourselves, and set off to the landed. Drenched with rain, blinded vg hh ps ae : ; ae $0 Munday | 48 18:2 7.918 Sli QYEPARATE Tenders are required to Ye sent into the huge rock near by, ia which our guide soon pointed drifts, shivering in the cutting blasts, thoy gon a The Tribune is most indigvant at Butler and 81. Tnesday i 48, 18) 2 8610 ii woe Pes — ried or before THURSDAY | gat the eutrance to the cave, whicn was small and . rian gt Siehe cine fg - rhe hag han Pendleton, who propose to pay off the Nationul a the fourteenth day of JANUARY next, at twelve é'cloek, ive miles distant, 2& ’ se ‘ its Debt as it falls due, in the lawful money of the United States, whether that mouey happens to be coin or greenbacks. Le calls this Repudiation, al- though the Goveromenut never, in the case of a con- lay close to the grouad. Lighting our torches, we entered cautiously inside; and I confess, as [ did so, I felt queer as I looked down the vast cave, which the lights illuminated ooly in part. noon, by any person or company who may be willing to eontract with the Government to perform the three follow- ing works, that is to say :— ist. To dredge the Southport side of Charlottetown Ferry. were dragged ashore. Their only hope lay in endeavor- ing to reach the huts, and through the darkness and torm those who were able staggered along the path- lesa wilderness in search of shelter. Who can picture Prices Current. Cnaktorrerown, Novembei 29, 1867. as follows:—A channel to be ¢ roug : fror ; . at Pal nis sri y tigi i it, t o i i Provisions, pore ns VA rong ec fhe ont eon had omang he the We all kept close together, partly through a dread |the horrors of that awful pight of suffering. ty ceevhae siderable one of : pig ee pay : ohare Beef, (smal!) per tb. £ bo Git Ale Cenanel fo ihe Lending slip ss the Routhpors tide; the! oS Lew not whialy partly lest da ones might have |WOTnl Oem Shots OUL, sincteen women Sut, Seer iae General Buriat bab cary eo ae first 160 feet, leading from the main channel, to be dredged |?! ¥® I Y ie 8 . ere found clasped ach others’ arms,—n mud to their i 1 i i Do by the quarter, 8a to 44d! hae dca x ip ' god |, tape ry ee » jwere found clasped in each othe 8, “largely of national honor, vational faith, and the Perk ‘Cosroaes) af te i hae 3 fret deep, and 66 feet wie, its den within, and we maintained our guos idly ays frozen, all dead! Daring the darkness and the] © ee ee alaaia Nai will ba be Cee R, (esreas : ' dndly. ‘The remaining distance up to the outer edge of the| readiness fusion of 1andi ‘ , shildre y ee ' Do (small) Hy 16 Ol sates Wiss? cad cada ya : hd e ‘ . | confusion of landing, four young chillren were separ- : ; “ ai Lamb per Ib, Bf to 44d) out tod 66 fot wide un (6 Os deoks pea pg 8) colony of bats, which flitted aroaud disturbed by the jand at length gave them ap for lost. A boy of ee a ‘ y : “9 Veal por lb 2d to dd side within the docks ’ ie on om teen yours of age encountered these poor little ones;/of the Sovereiga of Rome, than when in favor of Ham, por th, Gi| ardly. ‘The public docks, on the Charlottetown side off The roof of the cave seemad some forty feet in [tnd ov loareing their d plorable gy ec — se American bond holders? Xt the right of ghey f Butter, (fresh) Isto ls 3d/aaid Ferry, to be dredged out and deepened in the same}jeight, and the cav , f ral shape, with its}! what he could to save their lives. Making the/is juyiolable in the ove case, why not in the other ; ; - I height, and the cavern was of anoyal shape, with iis|" >. id ha lockd ach others ; " A Do by the tub 10d to 1a, manner from side to side, tires fect deep at the leas iat ’ F ®* sas shivering children le down, locked In : ene ers {s the Tribune inca able of understandiog that the ’ 1 i least, from) 9 loping down to the further end.” Ti we P § Cheese, por Ib, Su to Gd the end of the shp to the channel, re Avene Lie arms, he set to work resolutely collecting moss and! 4.4. i, both cases is the same, or are its professions T, } " The above works to be re-pectively nb: t ;, found the opening to the second cave, which was/niting it on the layer after layer, till at length the 7 : * 4 : ; Tallow, per ib., 90 to 10d} ' ‘ks to be re-pectivels complet:d to thesatis |! . piling 1 em, layer yer, = atat of justice and impartiality ouly—professions ? Lard, per th, Sil to gf faetion of the Superintewlant of Public Works, or other|immecsely vaster than the first, aud our lights were|piercing cold was partially. excluded, Then having d ‘the Trib ead ak ee bi Flour. per Ib., Sd to Bhp] Berson oF persons avpo ated by the Government to tospect|lost in ifs expanse, jortunatuly discovered the fragment of a sail, he spread oes the yr evone thy a nas tne . le pation Oates), per 100 Ibs., ‘74 to TN bag nee . before the Fir tday of October, A. D, 1868 We did not stay to explore it, for the pond lay it over all, rolling stones on the extremities to retain it has aright to Rome an its territory t so, will < sh Gal ie soil dredged out to be removed and deposited in suck] 6, whe . ‘4 m in its place. By hard toil he collected more moss,|it tell us when that right was acquired ? Or what Eygs, per dozen, lg to lib SU Rasen noes: ; : before us, with its mysterious door which attracted 8 sa : : P ; : ’ * Grein i ae to obstruct the navigation of the Hillsboro or ck awea, for hE & Wak, deaplth'all tha WaT and increasing the rade covering, until the peor little|j, jts foundation? ‘The Pope is the first avd the Barleg, per bushel Bs Gd to 46| ‘Tenders te i saslitisal eresall pi eg “ sifferers censed to ery with the bitter cold, and sank) (1 dost sovereign in Europe,and the Italian nation re gan se ds , fo 4s) Tenders to be aceompaniod by the names of two sufficientjallezed credulity of some of our party. Cautiously|iits a siamber. Throuzh all the dreary hours of that nat eee Pismeunsts seaman oak I ” Venctable 29 90 se wurition for the due performance of the above Contracts./and timidly we pushed it open, and before us was &] awful might, this heroic bay remained by these ebildren, |Preseates bY d . Be b ’ gets a, | The Government is not to be considered as bound ~ : : : : . : ’ ; ten years old, and owes its origin to the present F bound to ae o hoe ; ant taking ! eu y : P Peas, per quart a bo Os Wil eens the lawest Bandas aby tan long corridor, faintly illuminated by a star-like light|guarding them from the blast and speaking to them, }\~ tas Beanch « & never bak tae ‘ Potatoes, per bushel, Ssto Ie Sdl GEORGE COLES at its tarthest end, which showed the passage to be|when they woke, words of cheer and hope. He might Emperor * “a . bs “ t Lent ti " hy at Poultry. Golosicl # soretary about a braca high, and the same in width. have ‘aken refage in the hats, but he woald not leave! of itself. you go back to ancient tines, all Itaty i $010 $0 Gd] Movenbes 18, 1867, : udived by tha bape of durther dissavarles, walté helpitas charge. At length day-lght appeared, and | helonged to Rome, but never,in any period of history, Tarkeys, each, 4s to 7s Ol : m= forgot all fear and hesitations, and advanced ‘with {tte be tarned his tottering steps towards the huts to! iiq Rome belong to a political Italy, to an Italiaa Fowls, each, Is to ly Sd! A Cough, Gold, or sore 7 hee if heen hagger ; yee Afiy Wook for aid. When half-way, he met the parents Of} tion, ov an Tialian kingdom. The Goths sacked Chickens per pair, oe ee Throat, evelled fire-arms along ut, ter olng & DOUL AY ite missing children coming oat to seareh tor their dead the Lombards ouce held it a moment by force and Ducks, 1s 8d ‘“ is Gd bracas, the corridor suddenly opened iuto a small|podies, He told them where they Were to be found: ’ ' bat js ae A. wislessa ideale ae ’ i . . . * ‘ r +3 at a + 4 oe tt . Fish. | Requires immediate attention, chamber-like cave, lit up by what seemed an im-land on lifting the covoring of moss, their mauris Wi egy lid what you call the Tali . Coidfish, per qtl., 208 to BOs; and should be checked — Lf mense diamond, whose light showed us a small, stony jthrobbed joytal to find their children alive, r@reshed) W hea, ' ren, did what you ca te Tialian nation erring, per barrel, 25s to 10s! , Slowed to continue, table, round which, on chairs of rock, sat three| vith sleep. But alas! on the way back, they found thejobtaia the soveretgzaty of Roms nod its territory ? Mackerel, per dozen, Ok a cae |noble-looking men of middle-age dresaed in long [noble boy who had saved their children’s lives, at the) Would the Tribane have us hold that because the Lumber. ny Throat Affection, or toe dohes Sal be whit Ts. ry id 1 wan expense of his own, lying dead: Nature was exbanst-lWinedom of Sardisia saceceded in relieving the Boards (Hemlock) be an lnecurable Lung Disoase, seit ‘agen en ai shat a uhiies ep bhi ed after the fatigues _ — the aid onan Pope of a part of his dominion, the Kingdom of RB piitves * Fig au b i P * ack e frie , el Ler, eSAUK Wil @Xpirad, ve + . * * Do (Spruce) 4s to 5s is often the result hs is sd es 8 Sjable to reacd the friendly shelter, he saux tl i ta tiTtaly, which continues it, has the right to rob him Do (Pin) Faia 05 4 . blood-like in the front, Our hearts have thrilled over the tile of = gallan Mf the reat? Sa,if you have two purses, and the Shingles, per 3 ‘ ‘ ‘ . sas : Sydavcy, who, when parched with the death thirst, gave) Ot ne lie ve igles, per M, aie 13s to 18s) Brown’s Bronchial Troches The mysterious individuals were apparently intent i on anlar te ie wounded soldier, saying, * thy |highwayman robs you of one, he has a right to the undries. i ‘ 1 Hay, per ton, j 80s to 85s) *, . ‘ - Having a Direct Influence to the Parts, give Immediate apes the ones of scrolls that lay unrolled be need is greater than ming.” History bas glorified the other, and to murder you, aad take it by foree, if Stinw, per ton 60s to 70a Relief, fore them ; and they did not show by any sign thatl names of those who have sacrificed their lives of the) you refuse willfugly to surrender it, Is thie the Timothy Seed, : "|For Bronchitis, Asthmah, Catarrh, Cousumptive ‘ley were aware of our presence, Wo hesitated to altar of patriotism, or ni ve mm is jie ” With CHNne teeny Clover Seed, per Ib. | . jaddress them, for, though evidently living creatures,|viating the woes, or saving the lives of others. vith : : A ‘ . P ‘tb., | and Throat Diseases, . nd er ; A i ale @ | moistened eyes we have read of the British soldier who] _ Oo what does the _ Tribune pretend to found thia Tlomespun, per yard, ds to 6 : there was something ao impressive in their faces, . : j right of the fialian Kiugdoin to Rome and its terri- Calfskins, per Ib., 6d to Ol] Troches are used with always good suecesa, that we folt awe and reverence, At ast, Jove Luiz) torah the « espatch =i which he i qetragin’ nto ris — py G . — tl faet. that: Be be ; tht) Singers and Public Speaker: $j i oh a his wound, fest it shontd fall into the bands of the ene-\tory ee at per lb., eu fat) ony Publ Sy thers de Paula Silva, who ia usually oe seats Diablo, onan "a. Ne dada te fe, ae pulses havelgraphically beloags to the Italian ponogala? If ae +" ‘ $ ri re " by ae * . Sheepskine 2s 6a ie 44 will find Troches usefal in clearing the voice when taken be. | because he seems to fear neither Hea eu, earth nor throbbed over the story of the boy who that is a valid tide, why have aot the Daited States Awoles j SOC (095 foro singing or speaking, and relieving the'throat after aujhell, could not resist the temptation to approach the ; valid title to Cauada, to Mexjco, Central America a. late unusual exertion of the vocal organs The Troehes «re re-itahle, to examine the magnificent gem which lay in ** Stool on the burning deck, . ih. SS Dee ea ; Pariridges, 1s to 18 84 commended and prescribed by Physicians, and have high gn haoad Suet | 8 Sead 4 Whence all but he bad fled,” and British Colivabia, since geographically they all GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. {testimonials from eminent men throughout the country.|2°Y © ored lustres Upen a low aud slender pedes- he ‘ belong io the North American Continent 2? Does ones | Being an article of true morit, and having proved their effi- tal ia the centre of the table, and thowr's the lames wore curling round him, refased Fishermen’s Outfits. HE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to furnish prewytly FISHERMEN, at reasonable prices, all the OUTFITS necmsary to prosecute all the differnt branches of FISHING carried on about Prince Edward Island, and in the adjacet | waters, euch as jeacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in’ thy localities in various parts of the world, and the Lroches ar: universally pronounce l better than othor articles, Obtain only © Browa's Bronchial Proches,"’ and do not take any of the Worthless [mitations that may be offered, SOLD EVERYWHERI. Still the mysterious beings made no movement ; and encouraged by their immobility, he ventured to reach over the table and touch the gem. Instantly and simultaneously the three readers raised their heads, and——-but I caunot tell what really oc- curred, to move till his father, who had placed him at the post of duty, shoald gives the order to retire, Bat T think Ithe deed of this gallant young hero of Nowfoandland, ideserves record amoung the brightest acts of unyellish iheroism, Pietare fmm ia that night of storm, oa the savage shore of Labrador, whoa the fishermen were driven to shelter, though their fellow-creatures were! it baxe the right on ideatity. of race and language ? Then the United States have a good right to all ths British Possessions in North Amar.ca, for their poli- tieal people are of the xame*race or races and speak the same lnogaage with us. What would Great ‘Britain say it we were to claim them as ours, aud — + ) a ne . : i ined dorce invade and take possession of thom NT ( erie, ‘ i i i v ‘ thay eried in vais for help, with | ith arine tg ’ Dass ek 1867 SPRIN GF 1867 Bidders: Ciaiead pa p-snmedgh ee oa te" Se atedoadtwaioon “Sse ane on of the: angry and annex them to the Union? Posies Senn — : i Ww . : estab surges in his ears, straggling along to shelter aad save| Will tho Triban: fall back on the right# of man ? rh io —" a rap 1 0% myself oe rin these poor helpless chidren—fevling his own atroagth phat would vot avail it, if it recognizes any rights Mackerel Hook Butt KENT STRET Pa ie 4 Nox Ground, wulajaredy OH jebbing away.rand yes, at tho call of hamanuy, tehsil oy qaions or of civil goveruments, Humanity is a Sea _ 4, Pag OLOTHING STORE ag che hg = gg ie morning we examioet iio-haten te the promptings of nell preeer snot" at) Oe ergal word, but each political piople with its gov- eet. dees een yeti. fhe lenny axsi0- © huge rock was there still,/pis young life on bohalf of others! Consider, too, that|*. fe balsa Wa Wg 4 Madi. enn lanes, eet FHV Subscriber has for sale but the eotrance to the cave had vanished. We ese he saved had no claids of blood or kindred on|figa aro (a supreme judge of what are its rights, Mack tiie oo I hed all around the rock d nded him. No prospect of praise or reward sustained lim and the citizens of each State are bound by their here! Jigs, Tea, searche und the rock, aod sounded every him. apec ais y ‘ bima lt oem Mat rage Leads, Coffee, Black Broadcloths and Doeskins.'part of it in vain, and after a day of fruitless exam-| through those hours of darkness. No eyes but [lis to judgment. he Raliag Soverciga aud paople tu the Cotton Duck, ugar, Silk Mixtures and T'weed ation, we set off for Batataes again, perplexed, be- whom the da-kness and light are both alike, mark ri aememter < yaveuti om solemaly renounced all right it Keven oe "suitable i pi itdered aad astounded * jhis heroism. It was a deed of pure, unselfish love. Titg Rome an] its territory, and solemuly bound them- Tait Knives, Spices, Suitable for Spring and Summer wear, He will make widered au ded, cw have not been able to asvertain the name of this gullant laelves to respect the temporal rights of “the i : Splitting Knives, Pickles, them up for parties, in want of Summer suits of Clothing Such was the rosult of our expelition, boy; but when, in after years, the tale of the awful| : i : ig . ' ig ee tee oie fer ones S Sapien Ce _—— ila i \ : shed sid aronad pond not to inva te or suffer its subjects to invade his Ba tho holed on ‘Als i soe f Ae 1 hurricane of 1837 on the Labrador shall be told around) lominions, The Ttalian goverament and am Choppe Eeronen ¢ ee ae a ‘ ‘ ; the winter hearths of the fishermen, shall not this heroic ¢* . ’ Clam Choppers, Kerosene ou, Ready- Made Clothing An Oitawa despatch of Saturday, to the News deol be told also “for a mem slat "of hin; and shall are then stopped from falling back on humanity, pn A ahha Meo | Manufactured h : rf mi caaee aa it not awakea young hearts to similar deods of sulf-sa-'or the supposed rights of man, ag a title to Reine Bic cles gasviasts snedions fosllinie a inspacTiNG ana vapayines, Porsies td Gant of Tad niet ee Yesterday the Pramier answered questions, He pee survivors dag a comwon geave for the dead and its territory. di PaCKING MACKEREL and other FISH. jwould do well to give him a call, bofore purchasing) #aid there was reason coafileatly to lock forward to jand in it, with biteor, hoart-wrang tears husbands laid Rights are of two clascass natural tig ne: lottetown, May 22, 18¢ sh 8. ade 1867 DP. REILLY. \the speedy addition of other territory to the Do-'the uncoflaed bodies of their wives and children, and quired rights, or a6 they re called ta, Gh wn, May 22, 1867. ay lath. minion; that it was tho intention to introduce a friend buried friond. No eoffia or shron| for any form;jaad humanity, society; requires both ‘be hold