sc ne ta * omme ee LAD AEB SPAT And Western Pioneer. . DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, S ULTURE, AND NEWS E, AGRIC CIENCE, COMMERC coe ee aera alias om Vol. 3. _ Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Thursday, August 6, 1868. No: 44. ' ‘ ApTyn 2007S aes sk 5 (aE AG wry ; < Carat : tet : AGRIC UL Best pair fray: AND SHOMS, PORRTY. * Don't, don’t,” pleaded my aunt in ajof Mendelsobn’s pieces, and she curtly an- Summerside Journal AND D » LS OAT es naan een we onnmnnnnnes Tumble tone; *+your words pain me deep: | swered, ‘It merely requires application, : Per | ee i Do do Calf Wellington Boots0 5 0 Written for the Journal. ly. You do not know what a generous | unless you happen to be borna genius. I 18 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BYERY Local Indusiry ! Do oo ivy ia 0 6 0 Ms Kind husband he has been.” was not.” : i ; THURSDAY EVENING, i ‘ OR ne ah eae AG f SUMMER IN THE COUNTRY. : “ ae you al no poriien for Eda and} Tho Wachee flew by ae Apicgeank dream, ‘ . BY . toci Ae a ; 8 Paewta Jane?” continued my mother. every day rey & to me some new phase JOSEPH BERTRAM, Fes acta ners. Anpolated by his Ex- Do do vent ; do 0°60 The flowers are blooming fresh and fair, ‘Tby economy Ihave contrived to get| in my cousin’s character. and giving: me a AT IS’ ORFICK, (OMNTHAL Sani Conneil, to carry. into afhidl ihe es ations ah . ; HARNESS, uns are sporting everywhiore; them an accomplished education, Perhaps | glimpse into those hidden depths of hev ae : : the Legislature relative to. the appro se Hout Single Cartiigg Harness un- Conie, lot us hie away frgin care, it will bear better fruits than my wealth|lresh pure heart, wherein lay stored the TERMS: of. Inst Soasium for « the FTmodl of der £15 value 1 01.0 Aud breathe the balmy country wir, has done,” sighed my aunt. genuine truthfulness and womanly devo- ; Uinta. Agriculture and Local Industry,” huye order- Do do do under £7 140) 0 Wiisrollorni joyous illidedii th “Tt cannot bear worse, if that is any} tion that outlive wealth or fame. At length 1 copy for one year, in advance, | 6s, ad, eda » , Do Cart Harness O08 0 A Wacoal Va eshte hal ! consolation,” was my mother’s severe re-| the hour approached when the visit must “ ~ halfadvance, 7s, $d. Do Plough do 0 10 NEGA OE piles Brel Heute earthy tort, ‘It is as well for our peace, Bella, }terminate, und the day prececding it I “ tc And rampant all sppears with mirth, atthe ond of year 9s. Within the happy cotuitry. Persons getting up cLuns of ren Subscribers will be entitled to the Jounnat tor oneyear, was alone with Jane in the drawing-room. Jane,” I said, at a pause in the con- versation, ‘* this is the last day you will FAIR & EXHIBITION! To be held in Summerside that Captain Stornaway has not accom- panied you in this visit; for he would have heard some unpleasant truths from me. A TEXTILE FABRICS IN WOOL, Best 10 yds black full-dresscd cloth 0 15 0 The robin redbreast tanes his song 2 7 On Wednesday, 30th Sept, Rusrareys a a ak , 16 3 The echoing vale the notes prolong, bright prospect for those tivo young girls, | spend with us for sometime to come.”, ADVERTISEMNTS. AT TILE Do do Wool v5 015 0 While to the music dance along to send them into the world as goyerness-| —** Most AM the J ha i shall ‘ : a‘ . 4 1 wlihinte ini, ail ven atrar sf \V ‘Ise ean y yi 2m Pp? yer spe sre, ‘ eplicd: Speci, A@rermMents may be made on . Y L SHED, i pie i a0 eee as eee MU Ean e Ie |you must adinit thoy "ave both extremely “Why ?? she asked : f ony 28 ane ‘i a 5 any ray witht: e shady crove a ti : asked, a‘ reasonable terins for a whole, a half, or quar-}at which the {ollowine PRIZES will be} 5, Get do fancy patterns 016 0 ah ara NEI EDS AUREL benutitul,” veplicd my aunt, ina tone oi] ‘For many reasons,” T replied; “and by tl na . 7 2nd best do do do 010 0 And ‘inong the woods and flowers ros V y 2 hee p ‘ ter column, or by the year, awarded for the encouragement ol Lo- | fost Gentleman's Plaid 010 0 Miu clilbols wtduic. onc ta Hl fie ie) meck pride. ° perhaps there is a selfish ono amongst Tes cal Industry and Agriculture, viz ; Oni iest. do . Beno i iestdne Vecd iead civ ata: ** How can you encourage such nonsen-| them. Your visit has brought joy to me.” Job Prin ti nig LIVE STOCK—ILORSES. meee SVarannls shawl 6 10 0 Nought can disturb our salm repose, steal idcas ?” sneered my mother. “Marry} ‘ And eaused much pain to one to wliom i seule Best Entire Horse ofanyage or breed£1 10 Of2nd best. do aren Where bloonis the lovely woodland rose ; indeed ! where are they likely to find hus-|T thought it would have proved a “solace.” of every description, performed with neatness}ond best do do 10801 Raa pair of Horse Rugs 010 0 ‘Then come till lovely satimer's close, bends? Net in the cortracted circle in| She said: ‘*T inean my mother.” - and Danes at eas rates, Best Mare with her Foal 110 Ol oniibiee avi 8" 66 Aud wander in the country, which you moye.” ‘Indeed T exelaimed. 6s y at the Jounnar Ollic 2ad best do 1 9 O} Rost pair of Blankets 010) 6) es Mavnr “Their father talks of selling his pen-| Yes,” she said; ** my mother his Hoek Alma for ‘Angi t “1868, _ Best Willy under three years old 1 0 Ol Bost Baney Shivting 010 0| a 1 t ee) { ine sion and moving to France or Germany,” furtonhded ita by Aye which she aay manac 10 UUSst, CATTLE, Oni lost | do res Si tops ony suid my aunt. ong schooled herscll to forget. But the hooNes Neston : Best Bull under three years old L040 Bost Hvarth Rug 0 10 0 Wi cided bel q al £ a Ure, : “And catching up-some French count) remembrance of past days has gleaned t 2nd best do dd 2 010° Olond best do 050 ¥ way or German baron for the d rivls, I pre-| 1cross her memory, and ¢ast a gloom over Full Moon, ¢d day, 7h.39m. morn, b. the hzn. | Best Bull of any age, any breed Wt) (ys int 5 FIR sume,” was my mother’s vexed retort.| her, My dea mother! Ieaven grabt that ale iy y Best door mat 05.0 tt ’ y L retort. a) , & t Last Qtr., 12th Baa) Sua DO ea ae KE. 2nd best do do DOr Olan aaee ds ‘ O86 i “They would be far happier at the hearth | 1 may one day be enabled to repay a thou- HE OM da eaicdda. aabaena ie Leen ee § 10. 9 Best 10 yds. White Flannel 0-10 oT was a square built, muscular fellow ot | of an English tradesman, ox hard-working | sandiold thosierifices she bas made for me, ide ts Ee CA ee Wie ancien aie 0 {2nd best do 0 6 QJ nineteen, with coarse rustic manner, when | Professional man.” “You will, Tam sure,” I said, ¥; is SUN | Sun 'sun's|moon{days |.) nit ae ag. ee is 10 4 KNIT GOODS my to cousins, Eda andJane Stornaway, |, At that moment da burst into the room,| —* How cin you be sure?” she asked. ae Ey} slow] dec Ce ‘ ; my . me accompanied by their mother, came down | her light joyous nature glancing out with} These words were out almost un- Ala | i ts./clock|r th ts |} SILBEP, Best pair Men's drawers 0 5 Oto our old country residence at Hallurton |@vety movement of her buoyant form, and | consciously, and in a seéond 1 was at her Me Me ee NO RIS ee PAR HHA OF Ruy Ae i a f RG ; do vanes Shirts 0 8 Olt spend a few weeks, Our homd was|her golden hair showering its glitter on | tect henna forth i aa Ne Ynd best do oO three pair Socks OF a Olan By t > lanay ty | ber radinnet tee, “Hush, hush, Hugh Stanebright!” she le {h_mjh_m| ue 5 | | mn u a Best Ram Lanib 1 0 0) 2ad best ': do : 0.2.0 aie Se MOGI THE r ue tae utes “Tam back, mamma,” she cried, as she interrupted, as she started to her feet, and USat [4 47/7 25] 6 2/17 H4) 8 A714 BO/ 2nd best do 0 10 0) Gest three pair Stockings Oo dy “ vold diggings of Austialid, and | Skipped swiltly past me, and lifted her| fixed her large, beautiful grey eyes on . 9. 5 ¢ ‘ 5 > " Bwes of a ‘ 5) amonst the gold diggings of Austialia, and Ph Maal , 2 5 ’ Son) 48] 24) 5 O7)17 88) risus; 35 | Beat Pon of four Bwes of any age Do pair Winter Gloves O12 Oriavolting hilf over Germany and Switzer. | tughing lips to her mother’s checks, ‘*O, | my flushed face; ** You haye no right to Mo 49) 25) 6 OU LT 23) 7 AW LANE BENE ED Cie aa 1:0. 0 Do do Mitts O 1 O} jana, it Was the prettiest liule home that 1] thas dear old pony of Cousin-Hugh’s! he|eddress me in such language. T have Tue ey ga eM a 7 fY 52 2nd eae at fi 610 0 | V9 collection of Knit work O10) Olivine ovamanent” TeatoomGn ite slope of a | carried me as cautiously as though he had | giver you no encouragement, not even ee A Et “ " oH A e Heian ce fuk ewe Laihe 018 0 MEASURES. hill, half buried beneath the clustering fo- got a porcelain image on his solt velvet Pali Ca eae he hie at ia 4 5317 17! 5 o7 16 7 9 3t 94] 2nd best do do 010 0] Best Nest of Mensures, to contain linge of oak and elm, and smothered undey | btek. | nied cee Ais Rati nen ae i” ue ae FAG bebe Ga bt MAA OH Oe Plas. 1 bushel, 4 bushel and 1 peck 0 5 ©}an abundance of ivy and roses. There}. ‘ Did you escape the storm?” asked her ae SOU Ses gaa homes ; a 66} 141 5 11115 49110 17 Lt 19 Best Boar Pig 1 0 0] Do Pork barrel 0 6 0} Wasalawnin front, enclosed by a low|mother, as she fondled the bright fuee,—| * Love me? she niuttered, and, as I na 66| 13 mes 15 By 10 50; 17] 2nd best do 010 OY} 2nd best do 0 3 6} wall, and overlooking romantic glades, |‘* Yes, mamma,” replied Eda. thought, almost fierecly, ‘* Do you know pe 57 i ‘ BS 15 “aL 33 tt Best breeding Sow 110 Oj Best butter firkin 0 5 Oj; dark and sombre in their exuberant leat-| I did net rensain any longer, but stole for what? To tear me from my niother te bo i 4 i la 49 a 11 2nd best do 010 Of/2nd best do 0 2 Gage. We had a splendid vinery on the | quietly from the room, and ‘went unob- who daily needs, and may yet need mo Mae 5 0 9) 4 33 LL 81 nee 9 POULTRY. Best pair Ash Oars, not exceeding ‘ south side of the house, an accacia grove served into the garden, The rain had | sull more ? What means have you to sup- He al Aa 20 14 0) 1 0 ¢ | Best pair Turkeys, Rooster and Hen 0 5 0 Lt feet 0 5 0} leading through banks of fiower with ajceascd, and the sun was again spreading | port a wife? Do you suppose, even if T . TOl9 RA 9 | Bo ec Spring Geese 0 5 O| Best t bushel and 4 bushel Potato fountain, dashing and: spa 5 in the}his glowing beams over the luxuriant| elt inclined to listen to your protestition— Sat | 917. Bl 4.10113 Bul 2 OO Best three Spring Gees $ : i Parkins 1 & & PRE 1 ul ; Sat | ‘A Sakis a aay ‘| | Best barn-door Rooster and two Pul- baskets of Indian manutacture 9 2 Q/| Summer sunlight, and mingling its re-| Hower beds, while every leaf and shetb/and J do not—that T would ee oe Sun UE MEGI ce ets, any breed 0.4 0 ‘LAX TURAQTURR freshing murmurs with the linnct'’s sone! seemed spa g with jewels. ter this house as a dependant? Give ‘me \ 4 3 46/43 16) sots.13 58] ,,,.¢t8, 3% PLAX MANUFACTURE. gi g ed sparkling with j a ? Mo 2) 8 46/43 16) scts./19 58 | pose three black Spanish Fowls Q 40 Ra and the full solt notes of the threstle. The conversation I had heard had star- | YOU" band; you will torgei me ina month. Tue) 5) 0) 3 88)13 56) 7 26, 55 hree Duck 0 4 0| Best sample Grain Sacks 0 5 ANS ‘ era i anita ilenceforth, remember this ‘silly: épisode Wed]. 6l6 58] 8 19112 ga! 8 gi 52 | Post tree Ducks 4 Do half dozen Towels 0 6 0], Although lin Storhaway was then iu led me, | ven at thee early period of my | oe is iaaeiai.t Thu 71 8713 512 171 8 8c! 50 GRAIN, Do° 'Lable Cloths 0 3 of the sweet bloom ofher seventeenth Spring, |cousin’s visit, Jane Stornaway’s proud, Her coldness, coupled with her scofting 5 8] 56] 2 5tl11 57|.9 G| 4g] Best 2 bushels Wheat 016 0 To pult Live Shade 6:5 she still bore the aspect ot a childish ii-|beautiti | face had lett its image firmly im- | ° v fdie TTeleintte 9 BA 9 36 iL HA 9 43 AG znd best do do 010 0 Ce Peis mature girl Hor figure was small and {pressed on my heart, Lhe very thought Hane vats a ue eh ue old I ey Ss " 52: 3 90 IL 16 10 16 rs Bost 2 bushels Winter Wheat Ore POLTERY, : slender; her foutures were of waxen pale- | that 1 was destined to hear that she was Hh i ‘ei Tole eet: Na es 4 7 ca ieweil te 12 60/2 4/10 56 10 53) gg | td best do do do 9 10 0) Best sam, of 12 Islind made brick 0 10 0} ness, with just a soft vosy tint in her deli-|imother’s, possibly the wile of some foreign wy ‘i ie a saa Soll iho Mirae ete BF TY 93|. 49| 1 48110 SHl1L 36 36 Best 2 bushels two rowed barley O15 Ofdnd best. do do do 0 5° OVleate cheeks, and her fieh golden hair|adventurer, sent 4 whirl of jealous anguish eA Rone ce) seas 1 i e it at ‘Ge BO el Be aH P {and best do do uo bao 8 Tis seemed to Hout, not droop, aronnd her|to my brain; aud when I reflected thatac- |CP&"EY Purse forth, and seut its ‘electric Wed} 14/6 47) 1 31}10 1M) morn)13 33) Dost 2 bushels four-rowed barley 0 10 0 at 5) White thrvat. ‘hero was a playlul light-| cident or disease might, in an unexpected | {fe Wrough every vein and nerve. : Tha} 16) 45) 1 14) 9 53) 0 24 39] 2nd best do do do 0 5 0) Best barrel Mackerel, Island catch 1 0 0 ness in her manner, a sp Tineealaby in moment deprive her of her father and} “twill win you yet,’ Janey T shid, HO Tae aulhgenolty apa ul. ae MONA ete OB. Ol Geet Quinunt'G fish is 0 % ; her voice and laugh, that was charmingly [leave her absolutely penniless, I was], “flere, Hugh,” she suid, plucking: tv « 6 aie é, re u | 3] { ¥ a!) 4 sit ihe ait ta a fly 18)" 41/0 89/9 10; 2 2) 23 | 2nd best do go : Dea pa PUN Oe La ) 10 ){infections, She appeared to live in hj} started on a wandering expedition to the flower trom her h and tossing it to- Sun | 19}' 39) 0) 21) 8 40) 2 64) 20 PEAS AND BEANS, K EY : op ‘ : Y : cloudless world of sunshine and flower, | verge of despair, «A number of projects Wigs IG, prose we that camelig fox six 20! 87] 0 2] 8 27] 3 48 Best one bushel Peas 0 5 0} N. B—No Prizes will be awarded to im-| hore shadows could never penetrate. | feame into my anind, whereby Tmistht rise Ne be then send it to ‘me’ with theso men reroernownns ae Best one- bushel white beans 0 5 0} ported Stock. What a contrast sho formed to. her|to the pinnacle ol fortune by some. strata few ended Cousin Jane, | herewith for- Summerside Marlects, BUCKWIBAT, {| ‘The Commissioners will endeavor to younger sister dano, whose) quueniike (Gems and L touched upon them, ono after| Wd you Laue peated of my absurd August 5. | Best two bushels buckwheat 0 7 6) intke arrangements for the conveyance of! 2 ture and tall evacetul mion clearly another, with atecling of profound sell | PUssion.” Lt will mako Eda laugh, and Oats por bush + <------+---- uD) 6d] ond best do do 0 5 Of} articles for Exhibition from Cascumpec. sarted tho aieReUH i deulston Ge een Mi sitisfaction, perhaps provoke a sinile from me,” wee nee eee 25 7 $OhRDS wae slthtes i a . f y ” y ied: Rotntoga or Buslt GRASS SEEDS, Admission to the Exhibition 9d, acter. In hor large grey eyes and firm| In the midst of my musings Jano Storn-| , |) 4 eruel taunt.” T replied; “but one Turnips per bush + -------- 1s 311 post 2 bushel Timothy Seed 910 9} rPye Building will be decorated with flags | mouth, too, there glenmed a danntloss, al- {away cane abruptly out of the accacia | (MY You. will know me better,” : FEA O ERS Dan ee Ma Lid Hee eoveie Wey O40 Q grootis, «hos, ait 9 Band Me ale rf ( ‘ t. She wore ‘her grove, and took the path towards “the ** And if so,” she suid, +* can atone t most musculine, spi evergreens, &e,, and a Band will be in at- 3 brown chestnut hair pkunly banded ‘The Exhibition will close with - Wdalld - 9da lod the putted boy who cried for 2 wile almost Lard per lb -------- betore he had lost his taste for candice.” sat 9 » Clove: Tallow per lb, - --- - - Best 28 lbs White Clover FLAX, aeross |fountain where | was Standing. She had tendance, Tigges per doz ------ -- od Addresses of gratitude for the Bountics of | her broad, smooth brow, and gathe in- |divested herself of her ridiag” habit, and bev nage emi oni ara ear Beef perlb - +- 5d a 6d] Best two bushels fey 4 a ‘ Providence, and of encouragement to the| to drooping ringlets behind her ca ind | Wore a gossiinar dress of palest green, i Neal gerd abr Na Mutton per lb --------+-+--- 4d a5d/2nd best, do do 5 o{flusbandman and on other topics,trom sey-| down her full round shoulders, ‘Phere | with her quict face shaded under the broad TRIS eee ATCA ones HGH ARTAUTET Pork per lb by careass ------- Bhd a Sd] Best sample Cea AN 5 3 oleral popular Speakers, was a quiet reserve about her which hayo|brim of agarden hat, I went forward to | tl ‘ata aa; ted aE a AW ne eae Flour per bbl - ------------ 488 a 50s Hoek simple i lax Saye AG 0 3 é Hy order been nistaken tor pride and coolness, but |mect her, aud we walked up and down | Ute NOuse, Teturning not tl the oy Tee Oatmeal por ewt. - -------- 183 0 208 anil besy oe " Re a TP. WeNEILI it was only on the surkace, ind was neither [the dierent paths, couversing upon com-|_, The next day my cousins lett the Elms. Hay per Ton ------"--+-%+ 603.0 00s ROOTS, ‘ srmrone Miniscioners, | unwomanly not harsh. Kormerly L had |mon place topics for several minutes, At} The last earnest glance that fell with a.sad Pine BOW soso oe. 108 | Best dozen Swede ‘Turnips Me) DOOR On OU One been one of the most spoiled, willul boors | length she asked rather suddenty,** Cousin | Yel hepetul gleam upon me, from Jane's Spruce Boards; -'-+----+--- Asadsiand test do do 0 8 Of Sammerside, August 6, 1868. that ever plagued a doating, widowed |[lugh, how old are you?” oyes, came Lome in my slumbers, and ————- = - — | Best twenty Field Carrots OD 0) ew. - sews ~— et O titue fire PG HHEL hie atin maitae MPilia Se, hauuted me in my dreams, When thon- BUTTER & CLIEESE mother, but the litte fire Ms \ Med Ane The stangeness of the question some- ands of miles of dre sen rolled between € 3 fi Shotal ed asec uaeehbatathd re brought to bear upon me th her strong | what perplexed me, and Lauswered it ras | Pete? 4 ; held 4% UHTNLSS (Uf ur a ay Gest he not less than 20 Lbs, NO S sian weeny as a eG ARNE tie ianeedty) » tL isWere us, it came to me a stvength and solace. acts ENG SIP ORE SESEG HORRORS CML ONEC Ae CDEDE Bed weigh ne mute asa fish, aud as meck as a poodle “Whetean you do?” she next asked (tO BE CONTINUED.) nl lCkh EDWAR SL ANI) 19 é ' 5 2S i , Cl tea y A 8 ; sked BANK OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Alene grt not ie ina ths 4 Mi ‘; P, EB. ISLAND ida used to laugh, and toss her golden | with unwayeriiy pertinacity. ' Corner of Queen & Water Sts., Charloticiown oid ener de ace Alb o> 8 Ole Are y,, | uead and wreathe her childish face into the | © Do 2" T stamniered out. Witt Mex rave Disp ror.—Colonel President—Hon. Danten Brrsan, ; POTATOES steam Navigation Co §,| dimples at me; and T laughed back, and| ++I know you can fish, and hunt, and} Montgomery was shot in a duel about a Cashier—Witriam Cunpaun, Esquire, Re bushel Regen ve, 0 0 ; : : : : caught her in my Tong arms, dashing off| shoot,” she continned—* play at billiards. dog; Colonél Ramsay in one about a ser- Discount Days—Mondays & Thursdays. " sti aN 1G. th ne NO § ryt K A M 1) R S through the vinery, and along the garden | possibly, and very likely smoke.” yauit; Mr, Featherstone in one about a Hours of Business—Fom 101.1, tol p.m. | Do ao Ves i v4 0 Ay c TA, Hd) AY ND) walks in a waltz or polka to the hum of} ” + 1 Gee pardon, cousin,” I interrupted | yoaruit; Stern’s father in one abouta roose t from 2 p.m to 4 p.m, | Do do ounce unune ig “PRINCESS OF WALES” AND pty dst AN ot LE ty ae Be es BS OUNIER Gael and another gentleman in one about an i PTCUL TU Nia. ‘ i nive ventured such a performance “Granted,” shiv said, ** but do you not] © xcre of-anchovies”; ope oflicer was chal- UNION BANK. Best "ea RE i ) 4 4 ‘HEATHER BELLE.’ Jane thin £ could have contemplated a}think it is time you had selected some lenged tor merely asking his anaeauntits : . i A vn | Lae do ects 0 2 cone similar feat with a polar bear. Still, my | career for yoursell 2? ead ¢ eran t Aisin x A Maes cele idles ulated Seed eiaih Do do Parsnips 0 2 0| The Steamer ‘Princess of Wales” whisperlhi tugel bn ino line down in| Ones i nimed tn han BuouEd rineh oP eacteS aot iy He anes 5 5 ‘ V ILt leave CHARLOTTETOWN for| the depths of danc’s guileless heart there} «y es,” she said, in’ a prompt, decisive Barry was challenged by a Captain Smith> j Be Rad ohh Miva Thdian Corn No 0 PICTOU every LUNSDAY and] lay a tideless wealth of aitcetion, strong |tone; If L were a man possessing your} for declining wine ata dinher on a stoam- ’ bb ps hae ets 0 3 o} TUURSDAY morning 406 a.m., in time for} and pure, physical strength, [ would rather culist for boat, although the gencral pleaded as an alii Gas aust Tomatoes 0 2 ofthe morning train for Halifax, About tho third or fourth day of the ar-} a soldier than sufler my lite to. pass excuse that Wine in vaurdably nade him sick ; Do any Mangold Wurtzel 0 2 0} Leaves PIVTOU forCHARLOTTETOWN | rival of my cousin [ had been out with in idleness, Workis the inheritance given | and Lieutenant Cowther Toa Iie ile ie it Du. three Cabbages 0 2 Ojfevery TULSVAY and FRIDAY evening, | them for a ride acvoss the country, They jig every man, and it he neglecis it, woe! duel because he was refused admittance to Do do Savoy do 0 2 @}atter arrival of\Prain from Halifax. were not particularly goud equestiians,but | betide hin!” aclub of pigeon shooters: In 1777 aduel Do half dozen roots of celery C320 Ley PICTQU for! PORT HOOD every | as neither my mother's aged cob nor my] +" ‘fo tell you the truth, cousin,” said I, | ocurred fa Now York city between Lieut. BEES THURSDAY morning at noon, immediately | slightly asthmatic WV elsh pony happened} + T haye thought | should like to do sume- Veathorstoneaugh, of the 76th, and Capt. al Weekes: OS 0.10. Of after arrival of Train from Halifax, returning) (o be of a sprightly disposition, L wis not thing.” McPherson, ot tlic 42nd British Regiment, i | Do box of Honey ih Oe UG AU Sie aa WUD CN EE NL) “But you never had snficient courage |in regard to the manner of eating an ear FRUIT. Leaves CHARTING TLE TOWN every) When we set forth, the sun was shining ty yoxin,® sho said, sare tically. of corn; one contending that the eating satibuateeboontihn Annioe 0 6 of PURSDAY and FAIDAY night tor SUM-|in cloudless splendour over fields of '} «Well, Lhavé no taste tor the army.” | was from the cob, and the other. contend- : HE ete at ing: Se o 2 G6] MERSIDE and SHE DIAC, atid pm. Willland golden wild flowers, and seattering. “Phere are other professions equally |ing that the grain should be cut off froin Best sutlty Apples 0 5 » {gonnect with Wednesday and Saturday morn-| jis burnishing tints over sweeps of brown |) yy Grable and equally noble,” she contin-/the cob before cating, Lieut. Keather- ya aie de” ae 0 2 Gfing's Prain’s. and purplo: foliage, We wore just pra-/icq eit two aca, one inheriting the|stoncaugh lost his rleht arm, the ball from Best sample Green Gages 0 & Of Leaves SHEDIAG Yor SAS ALR paring to return, vA h peal of distant wealth of Crosns, and the other the mnde- | bis antagonisv’s pistol shattering the: limb Do do’ Plums 0 6 Ofand CHARLOT YFOWWN every WEDNES-] thunder rumbled through the drowsy Mr Thendenee gained by his own toil, were} dreadtuily, so much so that it had (to Be Do do Damsons 0 6 O|DAY and SAT URDAY\ afternoons, imme-| the sun suddenly disappeared, and the sky suppliants tor my hind, L have s shrewd | amputated - Graham, Major Noah's ngsis- CARRIAGES & SLEIGHS, Lentils ie v Jvain from Bt, Joli. | became overcitst, UE stvoUls into guuss where ny voice would fall,” ; tant on the « National Advoonte,” lost lifs : a * Tho Steamér “Heather Bello” a quicker pace we reached home before if : rane .. {life in 1827, atthe dueling -oroun fe Best Mouble-seated Waggon Forty 2 0 0] Leaves CHAR OTLEROWN at 8 a.m.,| the storm burst forth. Eda andJane went Hh It gel i Ne vn u ic Hye Bsien witht HoHon He Ay me Sg eae ay ' do 110 0 every Saturday nyorning fok PICTOU, straight up stairs, and I stepped into the SOR VRAALIBT AcoR ‘ wut Inoment, Ed's ad Livingstone, {no A simple dispute tad be: vf ‘ nina t , woe tr sister v ors 1. raat os de : Mice . 4 Best single-scated Waggon under Leaves VICLOU at 9 a. In, same day, for dining aa My aut and iy om 1 Hagh, she rattled ont, with a eleoful | bout * what was tramps” ina game of £30 value 110 O] MURRAY HARBOR, GEORGETOWN and] were stinding ih the recess of the bay laugh, “2 shall expect to hear that the | cards Piand teat do do do 1.0 O}SOURIS, remaining at ether Souris or] window, apparently watching the rain. GSK Hie ol NOH eers Haka. . ‘ LE CET eC 2 Bi ne single Sleigh 110 Oj Georgetown over Sunday, They did not notice my entrance, but stood ie ahs i fe ieee \ biden) Wu ii : Oak a Novia unites people like comwpanion- j bee ' 1g } io 6 ‘oa, PICTOU every MONDAY. for| With their arms entwined around cach Jane stea Sway into there solitary places alitp th tutelléstdin 6 ie we it a an M?PLEMENTS ¢ HARLOTTELOWN alter arrival of ‘Train | other's necks, reealling the days of their]! this manner.’ ai Me ieee dion the Nae . Me a ° MENTS, JHARL vi rs by . shed bali 1 ball eas ‘ ‘ tre—it gives the nutual respe at ae aN 5 price Hoe to trom Mulitux. ; gir-hood, nud travelling through their lit} My face burned like a furnace; I looked to each among them seine OANA Best a id ee 4 6 FARES: Ue history from the hour they went forth jenquiringly at Jane, but she seemed as in-| cornerstone ot all virtaa, 1 ond a 0 do do 0-10 0] Ghartottetown to Picton, or back, £0.12 0 | upon different paths over lite’s highw sensible to the playlul taunt as one of the ‘ ne isn Plough RAY Hviee to Georgetown Me "0 9 0 | Lhad no desire to play the part ot en stone figures on the fountain. We both} Fourteen hundred Mormon. converts, hsdbety Uh " 010 0 x F ue )12 0 | dropper, but # castial sentence reached my | remained silent, however, and Edarattled | mostly trom Eugland and Wales, were Do Sett of arrows Port Llood, 0 12 pper, ' 7 1 ‘ By Gi} ‘ I , Res Do Horse Iloe 0 10 ©] Crtown to Summerside, 0 9 0 Jears and roused my curiosity, on in her «portive, childish way. Indeed, | hinded at New York last week. Most of Charlottetown,ue +. Do Horse Rake, wheeled, 010% “ Shediac, “ 014 0 * The whole of your dowry squandered, | she always appeared to claim the ehild’s| the men are farniers or farm laborers, af ON ee ey Yo Threshing Machine 110 0 « St. John, "84.50 0r1 8& 14] Bella?” inquired my mother privilege of touching upon any subject that | fespectuble appearance ‘and considerable North British and Mercantil aad beat "do Ne iMega “ Hastport, 0) aie o * Don’t use that harsh term, dear.’ re-| would provoke a smile. Her whole na-|intelligenee. itis expected that it wilt INSURANCE ‘ COMPANY Best Fanners 010 0 « Vorthend, “8.00 210 0 | plied my aunt, in a meek, submissive tone, | ture was the very soul of gladness, and take them two montis to reach Utah. \ “ Tpo Truck Waggon 1 Y : y Boston, ve 9.00 216 8 |) \We all have our frailties, and Captain | mirrored forth a universal joy. 1 inward-| Bight thousand more ave expected to ar. FIRE AND VIFE. Do Bait Mill 1 Digging Machine ‘ a 5 i; Gallon ee 4.00 , : 0 Stornaway’s errors are of the head, not oi | ly thought. it shadows should close around | tive during the sumner, pene Y Do Mussel mud Digging Machi ae : he revue s the heart.” that bright lite, how would the goldenhead | bit ; ‘ : 5 Ae 0 6 0 «Georgetown, 09 0 riage _ 4 es ; Ny srcnwely pg =) inc Pho public bathing houses in Boston Establish 1809. ate shoe elt 6 800 ‘i Sous, Aud 01 9 “Tam not so vortain of that,” said my | bend to ake AME Ay oud tte delicate | were opened this year on the 3d of June* \ Do Aes Spindle 0 10 40 I’. W. HALES Sec'y mother, One thing I know, that on your splendor be swept away forever? and during the remaining twenty-seven car i Sterli itll aoa SATTTE oy ng a 4 * | wedding day-ihe'received with you,sthe| Shortly after .we entored the hatse, and | days of that month, the vumber of bathers ITAL: TWO MILLIONS, Sterling. LEATHER. O46 May 21, 1808, wee a entire controLof seven thousand pounds, {joined my mother and aunt in the dvawing | at all the bath: houses Roxbury excepte ‘t, casual dala Heat Hide ba nag 0:6 0 Dili. J. PLUICL, and before you had been his wite three }room.. ‘Lhe tea eqaipaze wason the table, | was 200,502, Vino: BO,A02 gnen, 168,000 EDINBURGH,.& LONDON. Do Ade 1 a ee 008 9 Ph sician & Survgoon months every shilling of that handsonae jand when the soulul meal was over, 1] boys, 30/0 wonren, and 21,278 givla, ‘Pho i @. W.pestors, |e Soe BKin dd 08 6 yale : 2{dower Was spent, Sinee then you have lopened the piano, wid placed the music! number of bathers at tha bathhouse in ‘Agent at Charlottetown. Do Snesp Siu with wool on 0 2 6] Orrice—At the Scyanensir F rea Stonk, been living in obscurity on the slender ins | stool Jor dane. ‘To tny provincial cut she| Roxbury, which was opened ow the 29th Forms of Application can be hind by apply- [Po ee nn eather 060 noxt door to Bank,|Cogiral Street | come derived from his halle ay. 1 you see | was the most brilliant player T had ever |day of dune, on that aud the following ing to Mr, J, Baer Sorat Obs, Sum- | Vo hits lobe . 010 O|SOMMERSIDE, .... Pal. WLAND. nothing heartiéss in a man robbing his}heard. Toneo ventured to express that |day w:s #068, viz.r GL mon, 629 boys, Mherside, Do sieig do 0 & Of October 12, 1855, children ; opinion to her after she had finished ong | ani 575 women and girls, Charlottetown, Tune 20, 1868.—ly 2nd best