——— ,. beet os alas — ere - ? aia — = aie 3 “~ anette ss > ‘ > p Lg AND WESTERN PIONEER. = a ee =e DEV J 5 H \ 1 ig | OTEDTOLITERATURE, SCIENCE, COMMERCE, AGRICULTURE, AND NEWS. — - oe _ esis an a Vol, 3. Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Thursday, May 14, 1868. No. 32. We IL E . * i . : ~ . % eer . yas still s : Emma when steps i a1 2 rebe roe Summerside J 1 % WaINness ¢, at (l 5 . B Wht WEHS ¢, aur dl Hi) ’ ne __ POs KL) SOREL Wet aeieeseie Maint and by ee Me tisihntteis ourna. 5 3 Bea ots aac gage Meg Tag ee LINES Arthur and Major Dalton entered. ‘The | who, I was int. rmed, were at some place RIN Aa AS " r surprise of yas unl ed: Arthur |i vicinity of ymore, .g “THURSDAY EVENING, Re 4 NA A gna I emperance House, gir the death or Mra eal anndl Chopane to And his spite in (he ra abi igen ee sp doing we came pe ’ Commission AMerchants, WHE Subscriber has opened a House on the aR BlaehD. Aiea and Bis pienney Bh up No aipe ihe, pune was con- ae a te, corner of Water and North Street, near], pedi gaged. Bul ¢- |} ducted to a place of security in the center JOSEPHBEB E RTRAM, GENERAL AGENTS AND opposite Holman’s Wharf, Buitaan ite: lie Far from this earthly region, meniroverdeds and ATANE hele mee tis of the insurgent army, andees thesummer ~~ AT HIS OFVICE, CENTRAL STREET, AUCTIONEERS. [prrmanent and transient boarders can be ac- Fur, far beyond the tomb, pen ' ; c night was nearly passed, I lay down, + | commodated on reasonable terms. Guldea by Gis wltlon _ There was something so indescribably| guarded by a sentinel, on a sward of TERMS: SALESROOM AND OFFICE ‘The House will be kept open to accommo- Hen acittk an se ridiculous in Dalton’s disappointment, | newly-cut hay, to repose after my weary= : 1 copy for one year, inadvance, 6s. 3d. Head of Qucen’s Wharf date passengers in the Steamer. v eg i when Lassured him I was not General|ing, ‘and, as it lad proved, calamitous “ “ half advance, 7s. 6d. ns art: In addition to the above he has opened an In youth ehe sought the Saviour; Bonaparte, that gave an air of burlesque journey. site > y uJ ‘ " i 300) whic: " H DSerwise aV a a . ine atthe end of year 9s. | (opposite the Store of Win. T. Hunt & Co.) EATING SALOON, Tiare alc (OvRdeetia BLL: ip BaLoTO A w ould Le ise bh ¢] The morning dawned some time before Persons getting up cruns of ren Subscribers Summerside, P. E- Island where Luncheons and Temperance Drinks Better than life His favor, ue SU tee ae Ue ally the conqueror) T awoke. I had been much fatigued by will be entitled to the Jounnat for oneycar. April 2, 1868. ly canwie lad at any sme: fae Regaine eal of Lodi hud dwindled into a truant youth, | the exertions of the preceding diay, and oie ES 7 ana p JOHN B. SCHURMAN fi and the formidable foreigner w {ter all. | urged by thirst, had drunk a consi erable A i] y E R Tl § E M E NT § WILLIAM BEAIRSTO, Summerside. Annil 9 “1808. ee Not always spread with roses, nuy i ey is the village. Ti adily ac- quyantity of spirits and water before I lay inserted at moderate rates and in good style. s 5 = ae + - Her pathway on this shore, ee aia a gu down to sleep. I looked about like one Sruciat AGREEMENTS may. be mado on Commission Merchant; Temperance Botel But now her head reposes, car oh Bs sea at Hite ba _ pr es’ iH a bewildered; I was in a country of whose reasonable terms for a whole, a half, or quar- . 2 j Where care disturbs no more, cumstances of Hilson Hall, 1 conjectured | appearance I was profoundly ignorant, ter column, or by the year. Auctioneer & General Agent, GRANAILLE STREET, that n sojourn there would not be desir-/and, for some time, imagined the body of WATER STREET, SUMMERSIDE, P. bE, I. The parting and the meeting, able. men who had occupied the ground on the JOB PRINTING Si, P.E. Island.| JAMES GOZIER POPRIETOR e Of Thomas quickly kuown, I shall pass over my first interview with last night had moved off while I slept. ahaversdeveriitlon: warirnaalwititaeatiees oak ‘ : O! what a happy greeting, ty brother, Tmbecile as he had been in But soon, from the rising ground where | and despatch, and at moderate rates, A CARVELL BROTHERS, Permanent and Transient Boarders will find The inothan aya sie ten) pay nee ns be HAS Dey Umally He plea antl , ler I discovered the cause of the xs at the Jounnat Office. al good accommodation at the above Hotel. : papery el a ela oy CT 3 traordinary ‘stillness of the rebel forces, fone nonce eseeneew eae er Suomen onto sn A U C T I 0 N E E R NS} ’ Good stabling, anda careful Hostler always ay hae me PME Cee MER a hed hie eae aney ven (anna ty peerage pnd Ogos oe 2 s in attendance. 'o see our Sayiour’s fuce, e s s, yviis a eriect Cl-/ ceale y the high fences; and, trom Almanac for May, 1868. Commission Merchants Mut wouileitaee va he kent cnenidalthe And join in heav'ns employment, pher—Lady Hiison was m:ster and man-| careful Jook- out “kept by their leadergs T MOON'S PHASES. General Agents i] miglte TACRIAGHE Lie Fo ae ee ApEn On He The work of endless praise. ac pnd poor Tom sabraliied m pee thrall | was era that an enemy was speedily Full Moon, 6th day, 2h 24m. afnoon. below h. An > leaves, for the accommodati f travellers. Phe finer : ae aR Ski ous eee ODE OreGs Last Qtr {ith day, Ih, Sun, anon, below h,| BANK BUILDING, QUEEN STREET, | Summerside, March 12, 1868.—dm_ Ame ah eet care wat nsec ait |, The position chosen by the rebels for ew Moon, 22d day, 2h, 23m,., mor. below h, ‘ Ca Ce Tay , ! U FRO INLErcOurse With rprisi » king's tre i First Qtr.28th ay 7 goin faenoon, by Waal Oftarlottetown, Le P. L, Island} SGRAWFORD’S HOTEL, But soou her heavenly fingers Aetie and his wife had long since ceased ; sustain ut tal Di, | SUN fama [sun's] | we WILLIAM DODD, No. 9, King Square, St. John, N- B, Waa dune od to born gate intimate with the baronet; | Pace, Wheres successful atteinpt at an =] ast | dec. ON |e, Bp : 8 Permanent and transicnt Boarders accom- Soon relatives and neighbor’ and, di sted wi { , ai. | 2mbuscade was most unlikely, Year the @ mle af Be ighbor's and, disgusted with the cant aml hypoeri: | yj TAhiaaite mi : tises)sets [Clock north) Tses us Commission Merchant, mods ted OAITEAsODOUIC teres Through Jesus's grace forgiven, sy of the gang who infested the dutalGh Neate ard he RE ad bib tf — ~~ * rn , Will end on earth their labors, ot his family, Arthur willingly left the field | .; Relds 1" Roe Bae ONG Eph ca [h_m[h m|m s| {hm|hm And Auctioneer, In connection mae the above the subscribers And incet their friends in heayen, to the fanutioe who frequented it. ae: Seis epeeey td a ll the trond, ’ 1jFrid }4 51\7 3B 4/15 48 2114 13 QUEEN SQUARE, have opened a Whether I should have been able to pr ‘ y “tor eilyty Santee eee ae 5 F . : ua f a : pre-| deploy and form easily if requir ae « pan ! re : i 0 a : 1¢| CHARLOTTETOWN--- P. E. ISLAND First Class Grocery Store SR Ania RIMbek Cue seve even a formal intimacy for a time cenit vehnugen its cligradleh Unie oar un i 12 19 2 ACAI ION where the ‘ aH Gant ‘ iid) with my brother is doubtful. My return |b lee oY intri ; y will keep constantly on hand Aahtely wae LE tM A ecomes deep, narrow, and intricate, with t!Mo | 46 8 W715 44 22 JABEZ HUDSON, Flour, Corn Meal, Provisions, ney, Sugar, Nee Re magne, ‘ was certainly no cause for joy to Lady|elay banks on each side, having ' wide d5iTue| 45 8 23/16 17 24 A s Moldscestandvall avtiales ueuiily Lene ina Where friendship never dies. Hilson, as Sir Philip had burdened the | ditches at their bases, and if ‘ 6lived! 4 3 a0l16 40 on Authorized Auctioneer, Gracey stare, YIASE a Ov aleibue exeectation, estates with a legacy of £10,000 in the}bushes at the top. The see ao bee " aoa : mI SPN SB AS NGL He) . i a 4 ANC ; A age eat a a : te u 3 27 A GENERAL AGENT, &c., J. CRAWFORD & SON. BNRltrOrd (he Wet) MINE, ail of ny re alive Ane mappa nt small and difficult, interspersed with nu- 25 BOIGR¥ON. © see - « P,B,I| May 80, 1867.—1y La Gidia Gales Halen tis Cause of regret Lady Hilson dis-}merous handsome parks, and separated 9lSat 4L 3 49/17 47 89 1 : gy VORA EN ide Fags a n God's own habitation, liked ¢ toate on avn Babe pees z Day parate * 10)Sun} 40 ‘ 45/18 9 8: June 27, 1867. ee Commercial H otel ‘there may We meet at Inet. HERA sch oi aetcaTy cAneaMane EET Tee nee Ee ee fhe Ma 39 8 48/18 31 37 C if RIO i hoe) re Se | Ashfield. ‘The insurrection broke out on prolind occu nied by rick : fe pag } uy x . . a > 20) < ¥ y Tue | 38 3 60,18 63 morn 59 I ie : HARDS, : co : Se ae § ny ] We t 4 it era t ure the 23d of May; and I was ordered off to Batidiae one iotded aieade consent : 13 Wed 87 3 52119 16! 0 16! 89] Importer and Wholesale Dealer in NEW ARRANGEMENT! * jtake command of the artillery attached to | for any force which chose to ocepy it. — 14(Thu! 36 8 52119 36] 0 50 44] Yate? . yy . — ee | tho brigade of General Sir James Dulf. Here tke rebels awaite ¢ R 6 2| 3 8 ‘ : ney 5 5 : awaited the attack of the 1b Fri ! 85 3 53/19 58) 1 24 44 British & for Cyn 5) Orth. COACH FA PAID! C 0 LONEL WIL SO N. The evening's mail brought the alarm- | royalists; andthe movements oi the latter 16}Sat | 34 3 45/20 19] 2 1 4G i, Head Noth Wharf a pe aah ing news that the rebels, in great numeri- | on the Camolin road was soon apparent oem 17|Sun! 33 8 34/20 40) 2 10} ADI ? eae orth UT, (Bt FUTURE the Coacnu Fare of all trayel- A STORY OF WATERLOO, cal force, Were up in arms; that several The rising of a dense continuous cl I : a8 Mig | a 34821 1) 317) 42)ST. JOUN, oe NEW BRUNSWICK. ; Ie on the AA Staite aul Steam- (ts partial engagements between them andjof dust gave notice that the king's eoape ‘ 19/Tu 80 21 22 50 5 6, 1867, i yoat Landings in this City to the COMMER- : 2 TOY: ces had already take eee [ese agi oe uh nS 30 aca 39 a6 : aU a c 6, 186 ES oe Crt HOTEL, King street) Celio Tana eis He Continued. AAW TRANG ohio wna vonnesente pate Lesa Sey security I was 91Thu 2) 3l 4 49| 68 J. H. ALLEN, stay one day or upward, WiLL BE ParD by the Trouxp myself alone; and for a few jie to Beh omfow Gorey, ) P Ee e Mh : ined Pa eee Lome SF Galen os Gal caalieeen C Ha? Proprietor. moment alma senbieg ne reality of ‘i i H , sated Baha cae eat hers are To eti- ate. Sn Peay : A ACA CSP ISTIOHATIER my situation. Was I under the root of| My cousin was greatly alarmed by the | tle selves the better to obtain a view 23 Sat 26 2 43) 7 62 2 ommission Merchant FARE AP THE HOTEL: Emma—my onee—my still loved Emma— | “istressiag accounts Whieh came from | of the expected conflict, my gaards poste , 24)5nn 25 2| 8 51 4 Ad Doal I y TRANSIENT. l t ) ly ci ) 1 re yer ie f th unt Lhi Ile | me on the crest of a Dani A fi u 1 i : onto on d antler i a Ouicl 5 1 AXSIENT. and so strangely circumst: need, too!—a] ever rt of the country around him, e e ep crest Of 3 anish fort, which - an, Hs Aa AY ‘ i ms “s o ve an ead! we, Ong De uo prisoner—a Suppo ‘ed spy. I took a can- | WS Aware that the peasantry in the neigh- | Hot only commanded the rebel position, °7 Wad 20 A1y Lt a 10 NMARK DP Sa b BT, One Week, - - dle from the table to examine the apart- boring mountains were on the eve of but had an unbroken prospect of the road astra si f at 11 59 “ St. John, N. B. PRAWANENT. ment, and satisfy myself that I was really | ing the general moyement of the dis by which their assailants advanced, for © art Bre | 5 33l 2 49195 38 Hi a N ace i dl Per Week, ------ $3 25 to St ou in Arihui’s house, “Above the chimney-/ed; but a stvanger to personal fear, he | Several miles. I had’ not, fortunately, la a 8 3 a 2 Bbe0iOT) 10 bare. Gives personal attention to the Sale} Phe HOTEL is situated onthe bestbusiness | picee a picture richly Jramed attracted niy | WS only alarmed for Emma and her child, | been deprived of my telescope, and was Spratt 19) 39 Z aia 56 1 40 ay and Purchase of every description of Goods. | street in the city, and nearly opposite the} attention, I gazed on it—I_ sta:ted—it {le had been an active resident mia t snibled to remark the occurrences of Silginn| © 17) 40| gB2124 so} 2) 2) 20) Maymisa, Waverny. Itis handsomely fitted up and | was a faithful likeness of myself, Tgazed | energetic in preserving the tranuuility of | “hi wmitous morning with paintul ac- ————————= j Gh 7 ‘ calculated to accommodate some fifty persons ain, nnd readin a sinall scroll upon | the ceuntry; and, from the known deter- | curacy, A sudden angle of the road clear- Summerside Markets, fA: ORD BROT HERS, very comfortably. the corner: ** Drawn from memory, iy #, | mination of his character, frequently em-|ed the advancing military of the dust, ee Successors to Thomas Hanford, D. P. HOWE, Proprietor, | 2" Then Emma had not forgoiten me ! | ployed by the government in hazardous | Which had hitherto obscured their mare Ma acy St. John, N. B., Nov. 7, 1867 : 1 [ felt something toucl foot-—it oficial services, which would I bv nd Lt at once perceived that tl rank St. John, N. og NOV. Oy Me iy elt some ng touch my fleot—it was a Services, Which OUll wave eer a i 20 yercelved hat the or ew per bush : S Semen ae ee a ay Bt Commission Merchants Reon ne TEATE OT smill spanicl smelling ie: Ile was -old | better adapted to a move warlike profes. moving in close column, without riper Roti ean ante ‘ 3s And General Agents FOUNTAIN HOUSE Jand nearly blind, Sull he moved as tra- | sion than his, He was aware that his ex- flanking parties or skirmishers, The Ty Wee ue Bh fs eh oa 1s 8d ‘ ALS CIES, 1 | versed the room, and appeared contound- | e’Uons had caused bim to be feared and | vagoons were in front, the infantry sues » Cap aEe ; 11 NORTH MARKET WHARF, CENTRAL STREET. ed ad uncertain, I took him up and | hited by the disaffected; and threatening veeded—in the center I perceived three or four pieces of artillery—and a squadron of -- Is38als 4d da 10d 9d a lod looked at him. I whispered * Carlo {| letters, received almost every post, lett Carlo !"—it was my own, my favorite lit-|bim by no hacans uncertain of the treat- tle spaniel. Ina moment he recollected | ment he might expect at their hands, Butter per lb by Tub --- Lard per |b - - Tallow per lb. ST. JOHN, N, B., Chas, U. Hanford ......... . Fred.S.Hanford. cavalry brought up the rear, The country, 9s yet, was open. The SUMMERSIDE! Eggs per doz --- 8d dan. 21; 18 : ‘Bact ocrlb ae 4 FO VALAV TATU ocean ayo OT eee —|FAHE subscriber most respectfully returns | me. and whimpered and gamboled about should they succeed, and he become their | troops could easily extend, if required, on Mutton per lb Bd add James Grecnous h, his thanks to the publid who so liberally | my feet. prisoner, the tight and lott of the road? bub BuiL : ante zs NBR” reat at Vt ’ : + * + : : Pork per lb by carcass - - Bhd a 5a FLOUR patronized ees Le ay the sue While still occupied in carressing my} Under these apprehensions, it was de-|there was a want of military caution in Flour per bbl Bis 0 60> House, and MN to aa se , lat ae quondam favorite, the door was gently |dermined that he should remove his wife | ‘heir march which struck ine as being has again opened up, next door to his old) (pened, and the rustling ot female gar-|and child to some place of greater salety blamable. Presently they halted. “Now,? a 18s n YOs 90s a 100s Oatmeal per ew dlay per Ton - thought I, ‘the rebel plan is known; we Commission Merchant, shall soon sce this tormidable position stand, a Boarding House & Bar. ments startled me. 1 turned suddenly round, und—heavens and earth !—Emima than the unprotected village ot Ashfield (for the small detachment which had Steaw por owte iG: No 47 Commercial Street P RHRRAT thi—] ! ‘ 0 2 : «| Corner of Clinton Street-- - - - BOSTON, Having plenty of yard room, and excellent —my ih ee ee standing al-|iormerly gurrisoned Jit was removed to turned.” I looked attentively on thum— ~ Lian cathe most beside me! She was fatter and ove | strengthen the ficld force of some of the | there was as yet no partial moyement—no Spruce Boards - 4s n 5s and commodious STABLING, he is prepared to make all comfortable who may patronize the ** FOUNTAIN HOUSE.” DAVID GRADY. light troops extending — no adva ced guard pvshed forw: rd.” Did my eyes de- ceiv? me? Was it possible? By heayen, the march in close column was resumed; formed than when I left her, and had now | contiguous generals), aud that he should ripened into matronly beauty. I felt my} return, after leaving them ina place of cheek glow—my lips tretubled, and I was|}seeurity, and await the result ot this obliged to lean against the mantel-piece | alarming crisis. Preparations were ac- North British and Mercantile Charlottetown Markets. INSURANCE COMPANY, May 7, 1868. Beef (small) 8 - - Ta 8d TRE : aya : si Dey waar ee ay i A FIRE and LIFE. Bo eutuile Bon 7, 1808, tf Cor peer at aN tt ibyoribly pony conn fae ie journey ; Pane a aaue a ee phemutengiy mun iM | ee él z 3 Skee aced vonecs y features, undimy | but, alas! death interrupted it. sure the doomed leader moved on i Bane a c ey btn 18 Established 1809. ROCKLIN HOUSE, Pera tothe Te Se a Me attri Nor were the thats of the hall in- destruction, aad Do. by tub a a . 1s 3d Le gee Sea {Kent Street, Charlottetown aM ie eereas occa ry Ine n: sensible to the signs of the times. ,Al |. On came the royalists, and, in a short Cheese i ° . « Gda7d|CAPITAL: TWO MILLIONS, Sterling. | VON otrect, larlottetown, My SAN a ae vote too well remem- though full of prolessions of unbounded | time, the leading squadron ot the advane- Tallow = « ‘ : 91a 10d NBAD OFFICES: SIMON D. FRASER, PROPRIETOR. ae ay yee al to ae rely, soul, | reliance on Providen -e—thought it unwise | ed cavalry entered the fatal pass of Tubs Lard - - . + de lid EDINBURGH & LONDON. aa ia / Hab eeanioray won Ad MEP ac TNC Mey 1to play deaf adder on the present oceasion, | bernecring. None but a soldier can con- Permanent and ‘Transient Boarders will | but ‘‘ she came to offer me relreshment—|‘pyey considered themselves too usctul | ceive the feelings of despair—of madness 8d a $40 20s 1 228 L doubtless required it”; and a servant laid tood and wines upon the table, —with which I had viewed my devoted comrades enter the gorges of those en- Flour lb. Oatmeal 100 1b. G. W. DeBLOIS, Agent at Charlottetown. servants to be deserving of a crown of find the above House to give satisfaction. martyrdom at present, and contended, it; Ch’town, June 13, 1867, Eggs - - - - 8da 9d an Potatoes : - - 2s 9da 3s] Forms of Application-can be had by apply-) —_ ——| Emma was about to leave the room, | it was inculeated AY Wi 3 closures, from which fe ’ ° "oat See ray Journal Office, Stin- = i. \ ‘ 2 » {it was inculeated to pray without ceasing. |Cosures, Irom waleh few would return Turnips ‘4 iy 0 Ane eee J. Benriaa, Journal Office, Sum Hountain Rouse Aotel, when, by a powerful exertion, I spoke tolit was also advisable to pray without} With life, and none without dishonor, In an ; 5 a o ‘Bs Gd harlottetown, June 20, 1867.—ly Ne = ~~ ae MARSA haves tine oe ii danger. The plate and valuables were Pte Shot wnike PUG oee . oo c picts Aa aGad etter : SE eee i (hr Ee North Side my thanks for her kindness, LT inquired it} accordingly transmitted without delay to | Concedes —not a pike giittered—not a Bey a : 4 : 80s a ah WILLIAM M. HOw, King Squat eC; (Nort Sid 1) Mr, Hilson was soon expected ? “Le was.” | Dublin ; ‘and Lady Hilson took her depar. | an was seen—and the advanced guard arate , ‘ Tn K Weeunel ia fe Nota ST. JOHN, N. B. “The portrait above the chimney-piece | ture for the ‘city of refuge,” as the gang rode on without suspicion, ‘The infantry { Caltekin Ib - - - - bd add tto1 ney-at- 4UW ale ou The Subscriber having leased the above | WS his?” ‘No, it was nots ib Was alike- termed it, accompanied by her husband had now entered the defile—and, as thy | Hides 1b a . : ey Public. Hotel, and refitted tie same, is now prepared cee SMe aad ¢ very a aetna and the whole hive, ree SSAA) AG progress of the column a r . _.|to accommodate Transient and Permanent | of her husband's, and ene whom she hac My parting with Emma + cousin | Dectme slow and difficult; they passed— SUMMERSIDE 41:1: sh P. B Tenax Boarders, and trusts by attention to meet a | loved with sisterly affection.” ‘Was he wire natarale aud I Ole say cea and the unhappy cause of the di y's digs THOMAS KELLY, share of public patronage. living?” ‘* No, he was dead; at least) pio accompinied me some miles on the dail ey, his aides-de-camp _ a stu, Wr e forward, iness Gards. Bus BANK OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Corner of Queen § Water Sis., Charlottetown Barrister - at - Law AND Having also leased the commodious Stable attached, and secured thajservices of a careful Hostler, who will be in attendance at all hours, travellers will be Bure to get satisfac- tion at lowest rates. there was every reason to come to that conclusion,” «Strange !” I observed, ‘*I once knew a person to whom that picture bears a striking resemblance.” road; and, when we took leave of each other and separated, 1 observed, on a turning of the path, that Arthur was_ still looking after me: we waved our hands to | ™ ly unfitted for command, Colonel Walpole, to whom, unfortunate. ly, the direction of this ill-fated detach- rent had been intrusted, was aman total- He was vain, NOTARY PUBLIC, &c. SUMMERSIDE, - - P. EK. ISLAND. aug. 9, 1866 Co-Partnership Notice. TYNUE Subseribers have this day entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP as BARRISTERS and ATTORNIES-AT-LAW, under the name, style and firm of ALLEY & DAVIES each other, and I saw him for the last time, My route led through a wild and dan- gerous district. 1 was therefore anxious to reach my destination, if possible, before night. As evening came on, the signs of the insurrection being commenced were frequent and distinct; fires were blazing on the hills, and, in number and brillianey, were increasing asthe night closed, 1 Arthur had presented President—Hon. Dantev Brenan. Cashier—Witi1am Cunpary, Esquire. Discount Days—Mondays & Thursdays. Hours of Business—Fom 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. from 2 p.m to 4 p.m. "UNION BANK. Grofion St., Queen's Square, Charlottetown President—Cnanves Parmer, Esquire. Cashier—James Anperson, Esquire. Wiscount Days—Wednesdays & Saturdays, ignorant, and imprudent; arrogant in his manners, and averse tocommunicate with his oflicers, and avail himself of the ex- perience of others, He held a situation in the castle of Dublin, and had been des- patched with confidential orders to Gene- ral Loftus, from whom he reeciyed the command which was so fatal to his fol- lowers, Ile was a remarkable fine-looking man. and being diessed in a field-ofticer'’s In a moment her eyes brightened, and with great apparent interest she eagerly inquired, * Where I had met the person ?” I replied, in terms of assumed coolness, that ‘*the person T alluded to had been a soldier; | knewhim in Holland, Was she very deeply interested in him?” She was for atime silent. ‘I am in- deed,” replied she, ‘ Yus, sir; the per- son whom that picture is intended to rep- JAMES W. THOMSON, Proprietor. St. John, N. B., July 4, 1867.—ly Barber Shop! MPAHE subscriber respectfully announces to the people of Summerside, and the public in general, that he has opened a BARBER SHOP ! Hours of Business—l’'rom 10 a.m to 1p m.y from 2 p.m to 4pm, SUMMERSIDE BANK. Central Street, Summerside, P. B. Island. President—Hon. Joun R. Garviner. Oashier—E. L. Lyrptann, Esquire Discount Days—;Tuesdays and ide Notes for Discount must be in, before 11 o'clock on Discount days. Rieurs of Business—10 a. m., to I p.m. from 2 p. m., to 4 p.m. ra PR PRION, Physician & Surgeon, Oprick—At the Summensipz Drug Storr, next door to Bank, Central Street SUMMERSIDE, P, EB. ISLAND. October 12 865. Hee s ON CASEY, MD., Physician, Surgeon & Accoucheur formerly Assistant Surgeon in the U. 8. Navy, offers his protessional services to the people of Summerside and vicinity. Ile can consulted athis offive, over the Store of Green & Schurinan, in Sumnic ride. OFFICE,—O’HALLORAN’S BUILDING, Grear Gronon STREET. GRORGE ALLEY, LOUIS H. DAVIES, arlottetown, Oct . 18, 1867. THOMAS FRIZZEL, Boot and Shoe Maker, . WATER STREET, \ opposite Green & Schurmay ore. Ch Boots and Shoes of a superior quality con- stantly on hand, and for sale cheap. Summerside, June 6. 1867. iN ly DANIEL CREW, Wateh & Clock Maker, Water Strect, \ Summerside. (Adjoining the Shop of Mr. Jas, Caldwell) Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. at moderate charges and with punctuality. April 2, 1868, ly oe Blanks of all kinds, for sale at 4.| profession. on St. Stephen Street, in the house adjoining Messrs. O'Neill & Son's Store, where he is prepared to do all work appertaihing to his Best assortmertOt 7 By Hair Oils, Hair RestorersyTooth Powders, Dyes, &c., always on hand on the most reasonable terms. Boxes CRYSTAL BLUE also for sale. ty’ Razors carefully put in order 4 CHAS. OTTO WINKLER. Summerside, Jan 80, 1868, ~ SUMMER IS THE TIME TO GET PHOTOGRAPHS! TYNE subscriber having increased facilities and an excellant light, is well prepared to furnish good pictures. PHOTOGRAPHS, FERRQS AMBROTY PES made to pleas est notice, and lowest prices, Call and see specimens hanging at the door. CHARLES CLARK, Sunmerside, Affril 2, 1868. RS. and at the short- the “Journ” Office, June 13,1867. , Wf Rénember Clark's Salaon, St, Stephan Street. *t™ resent was mine and my beloved husband's dearest friend; for us he sacrificed his own prospects; and to ensure my happiness, prodigally gave up country, and relatives, and fortune, and, alas! soon after, : lite itself.” She wept, and [ thought my bosom would burst with smothered feelings. I endeavored to be calm. ‘* And would she rejoice te hear that he lived? Might not his return interrupt those brilliant pros- peets which his absence appeared to have opened?” **No,” she replied with ener- gy: ‘could the unhoped-for return of a cherished friend, a beloved brother, cause anything but joy? Oh, poor, generous George, to restore thee to life 1 would give up half my own!” She spoke with enthusiasm; the tear trembled down her cheek, as, losing ail control, I sprang forward, caught her to my heart, and exclaimed as 1 kissed her rapturously, ‘* Emma, the wanderer is re- turned!” Uttering a piercing shriek she looked for.a moment in my tace; * Itis— itis himself!” and calling on my nane, sunk in day args insensible, pushed on rapidly. me with a horse, and [ proyed his speed and bottom, Ihad now descended iuto the level country: the distant spire of the chureh of the town IL was to halt in forthe night was visible; and I congratulated myself on achieving my dangerous journey unmolested, when | was surrounded by arthed men, pulled by a hook attached to a pike from my horse, and found myselt lying stunned upon the ground, with a number of truculent-looking ruffians around me, From the sanguinary complexion of the inhuman warfare carried on, | concluded that my death was inevitable, and en- tull uniform, and mounted on a tal charger, ho formed a most conspRuous object for his latent enemy, gray [To be continued.]} lh ns A Sincurar Dream.—Palm Sunday— two days before his assassination—Mr. MeGee spent with an esteemed friend in Ottawa—from the members of whose family we heard the particulars we are about to narrate. The deceased went to Holy Comniinion in the morning at early Mass. During the fore part of the day he Dr. Cupper, who is now in London, Alter deavored to collect my spirits, and) sum- mon resolution to meet my fate with a soldier's fortitude, dinner he retired to the library and had a short sleep. Upon returning to the family circle, he remarked that he felt somewhat But my death was not the present object of the banditti. A stout intelligent fellow who was addressed by the r. st ns captain, exumined me minutely as‘to my ‘name, rank, and the purpose of my, travelling. On these points my usiform and papers would have satisficd him sufficiently. 1 | was remownted on my own horse, and, annoyed by a singular dream he had had. Upon the ladies asking him to repeat it he said :—'* I dreamt IT was standing by the Falls of Niagara, and saw a boat con- taining two men sailing down the rapids, and upproaching the brink of the cataract Seeing their danger and a anoe of it, [ rashed forwarc sep ignor. to warn them wrote letters to the El of Mayo, and |