GET TANT | | | | } 1 aetiomhd aia heed ES TNE FFT NTT ew j 5 ’ . ‘p., MOET She does nothing but cry all day,’ says PAYING AN OLD DEBT. — : Baa—aa! says the lamt a i j | WW I - f ! we nb ON \ A | \\ I vy t l ~ W 33 nad, a \ ib \ 1%, ‘Ny \ , \ W WW * v { (} ‘ 4 yenerar 1 gel N } ! { Wh nz wt nd Tom bel . ai fl Was t \ vy | back in the I : Ww was repr nted as ir $s " t rving ali day, haking with laug B 1 r? tea " W but pres My 9 Wi i PCA \ al — T f ed B V j i the shout fom ich : , t n ‘ ght. Th ry driv- 4} : a i 5 met a { ty ! a ee habit f ' . wi) t , | and } i the wl : N a as if cons ft } m | I 7 1 } i w t \ Ae, Putin 210 8 i I s . | withallh \ r | ¢ to feel it Lnath wears 1} eld i 1 ie we ¢ $s merely ta rent ‘ i ' - a } 1 ra | MAED, &8 sates ‘ o ff I . 1s i.an eat it moment to X} } te vw is. wi ! brus! t Her Ee | f " his with hand, | is i E . a AY Ww kK . the fi a 3 g t brother, that eht we ma S { and i ' WwW ; art t st > ‘ : J . r . sa fo : 3 ie ? haw . we Wwe y en On t . & was not let Tom, however lead the quietest ible und the ! 4 1707. 2 her} in the world. She liked, with the usual } ro-| pared, and all t notes, due-! ind a S E | pensity of her sex, occasionally to vex the unts, which, in uding intere nounted Pa ee isiaa nd assert her sway over 8 in { man she loved, and assert her y ; ‘ a ‘ ! ice ran lars. We ommitt te 1<] low. He, in histu ay- thirty thousand I . . : t . —. ‘T ob ~ | n in t] l vs, l $} : ed off th y we A or ng | to tl 2 Whenever the w w Was angry, and that _“ bis 1 t! i _\ he wanted to bi in bent 1 wins ing in is ae acd | was to steal behin : : 4 $28. he was made an Acad-| ly, putting his brother's office. walt Bie, he ; | ~ ty of | to pat her gent s Ww m, when t ime a ds \ | secree | cry ‘ Baa! Ol ittie old man, wl La tim { Lov 1 shed. soon ter ho went to , M - ‘) e aol + t mt : and 1 weathe i 1 Lil ‘ \ so who Londen, two % oe a oe “°- + ward of him f evenly Ite asked i sken | Aflerwards me out ‘Rory O'More,’ ‘ The | ny } her was not the « My br , - ‘ i f} Happy Mar [ White Horse of the Pep- | was = ; r , g- | pe s,, and other tales. He also wrote songs, | pa tno, nteste i" S } ‘NM Carew,’ and ‘ Molly Bawn,’ ‘ I I ’ ( { ] "7 | } wee kc His‘ Molly Carew’ shews how well bh ! My brotii 1 ed n t ik t : 1 ] ¢ i SWEET MOLLY CAREW and pu * On ; pe act This a r! a Arrah ! what shall I } i ancien cing 1 ° ‘ his t slowly tw g his with ‘ 2 . S } a a this old ¢ ‘ ‘ u re wren And “tis all about you e Sig , . A u 7 " My sweet Molly Carew phras i s tly wis i ! Wf i And, indeed, lis a sin anda shame, that t jd man’s name might be found on an \ 33 You ompleter than nature | the forgiv list Mi j was soon at # In every featu oe m ti 1 v , lo that forehead s his res t Phe « lL debt rt $ " And Id rathe by fa was | d rty ollar It id | Ha of what ey panda , ale i. t- | i to wil seven ght | } - i PF I iter f that i ex iw it rg i t ] a Y e distant to me tha al same. ; () we sthr * bs . a t e lama ‘ i ; able | n this w it 1 ma t My | . Arrah why uld I peak , a (of rf ead and e vers a iv se, it ’ ? ® Paddy Blake, the scl master, ‘ ‘ ' ‘ i ih th ie hen \ i bi I ey " To Br . lated tw £ it i * e i’ 4 a be § > : is gi, d i s fie I a . " Pt "i An as y s } a t t : , ~ | And It is tIh n the world. It *"Tw good, hitt | ro and my old woman and I hope we may hav I know tw BL Pt ry vith G I wishto do sow : : : a Tis we ury Wilda iW j i ‘ : i man, I 1 like to pay it.’ And he la + ‘ 8 i & 86° t I cn b m th reques : Fro = I can lak t | ‘ ed Bid Och h I'm alone! old man ala l ha ; . mal n this world without you! ‘ ; ‘ { v— y £ - ast s iterest s 1 * fe : kh ee eit di : I t st nse dre i The del ght to have been paid g a going . a. twice as high ve ; . have a! ~ take share knew I'd ky, andt a con wis : ey, | Lhough the piperI beat, My | die , ator ase ai!) All for fear the old cheat ee i shat : part , i ‘ Was not playing your favourite tur before him, and taking Hang 5 ‘ Matters , rigs , | And then, when at Mass, turned t I tman’s Jadies set, the lam! i@e 1 ow ieee a ’ ate , 1 . i Cross, telling t g 0 ig For of you Carew ;| , j a 4 ss : pene ~ | For y Ist on purpose i ai . S n case Ay ORO CBT A bor childr to destroy certa I Is i { t! " , . the re ‘i ' . . That I hat sweet and s of 30 = © Purty face get a peep ‘ ' , h F the wires Bratavatetaal™ Ding apie tho \ gut ) ! A il ne Take and lave off that bonnet, a W ed,—' B ) aw ' Or else I'll lay on it them p The loss of my wondering soul Ir am t the | n appea to ] «\ « eave B : | o’ the road ls rr lied, Och h like an owl! and wiped the tear om his 1id— mt s isiy, that Day is night, daer, without you. From the time that I heard-of 4 fa 5 » : ' 1 “te Och hone! don’t provoke me to do it | death, I ha ked and aped, | 10] van t ,, | For there’s girls by the scor: land spared, to get the ney toget! f l gut | That le vesme, and = | the payment of the debt. About ten days | ) ‘ And you'd look mighty quare, | s ; hi ‘ . e , if one morning you'd meet 1} ago I made up the sum within twenty-live j f I D me My wedding a 1g dollars. s a In pride up th ‘My wife knew how much the payment of st oor t Faith you'd ' : sat iad this dobt lay on my Spirits, and advised me B ito 1 . Oh, | And drop dead with surprise, ; . eat i " a i ley! I wish fo see twas not yourself that came to it. to sell « cow and make up the difference, : that asked And sure Katy Neale, land get the heavy burden off my mind. I Ir i Durfy close With her cow, I'd go bail, | did so, and now what will my old woman ‘1 UW past ; . ¢ decay Cate \ '¢ 4 3 " , , , rani to B Woul np if Vd say, Katy Neale name the} .3 > 1 must go back to thi Cape and tel! ‘ a 4 . j i i ’ } ] r} ¥ “oo . : ' é And though she’s short and dark | her the good news. She'll perhaps repeat the ‘ Pp up. 7 vidow | AS old winter's day, | very words she used when she put her hand . from the it whom | And you're fresh and fair asthe blossoms in| on my shoulder when we parted :-—' I have} . s! ; 1? eam ben's j never seen th right mus forsaken, nor his ' ir ea Wr ie Before Easte *n Lent seed begging bread. peg m t 4 [ ver marry for spite Giving each of s a shake f th hand, Och hone! weirasthrue, and a blessing on our old father’s memory, J An i if I die for you ha went on his way rejoicing. - My sweet Molly Carew, , sige” ‘ ; Hi he My Ghost wilt behaunting you every night, After a short silence, taking his pencil and P i at Och hone! weirasthrue! making a cast ‘ There,’ said my brother, P iB Och hone! I'm SIORG | ‘ Your part of the amount would be so much. “ e I'mal a this world without you i g he e ' Contrive a plan to convey me your share of i ‘ var his ocecuns ) ar ecruit h zs : hit s : ick To vary hi yccupation, and recruit his the pleasure derived from this operation, . * “fe strength, which had suffered from literary] 2.4 (he money is at your service ahour Ot ade . i . ; > surpt ibour, Lover made up an entertainment, Such is the simple tale which I have told ‘ % roprising varieties f frist ¥ { fo ay ; y bb { wa t | comprising varieties of Irish humour and hav-| 9. i, was told me. To add to the evident taking i | ing entitled his performance ‘Trish Evenings, moral would be an insult to the reader. : " ‘ sah aes "| travelled about the country, and gave public Ses : { UG recreations. He was very successfulin this} wWoeaith A man’s wealth depends more H ' Mrs | ava sid Te } effort. on his wife than his income. Some women \ 1, poor thing Finding how much the English people ap- | will ta rags husbands to become rich on G B y t , five hundred pounds a year; others ean preciated his art in giving an evening’s en. : “ : ; ’ st at i Pf . 1 ri tify } scarcely keep out of debt on five thousand. , , Tom who. | tertainment, he resolved to gratify his own : i fom who, | ; : . Content. — A man must invest himself » +? ' S . w ste for ave ae rovi ya 3 nh i for U pury ar-| taste for travelling, in providing @ new eN-| near at hand and in common things, and be | j by, that i t- | tertainmeat. He went to the United States, ] content with a steady and moderate return, tion | tw i was Ul ani spent several months there, On his res if he would know the blessedness of a cheer- welcom j ws . ful heart, and the sweetness of a walk over . +} , u i 848, he gave his ‘Transatlantic Ee- . nisi ac ‘ i een ee ro} i , ‘at his yo | turn, in 1848, he ga an intic the round earth. of tertainment,’ which was also well received 7" ] t j 1 t rt ’ . ' . ugh sometimes small evils, liké yis- ve . (ood morning His literary labours for the amusement of : 6 ti ctelnianeh sp seg vils, like invis ‘An yu althy.’ ‘pat a ; ible insects inflict pain, and a single hair 3, D G t so, yesterday, | Se people were so highly prized, that her} may stop a vast machine, yet the chief secret 4 ssid 2 | rot afra:t of | Majesty's Government conferred on him a lof comfort lies in not suffering trifles to stop t , Is ar pension, which, added to the somewhat ire vie" one, = 4 pregently cultivating an aval . ) , undergrowth of sma easures, since re preys ' I regular and uncertain gains of literature, en- — — aten § fn } “Mngnap elles: Just rt the G of Far re : find great ones, alas! are let on long leases : , ‘i . . | abled him to spend his latter years in come ; : ' ait ti io beat fhe | fort. We died on the 6th July, 1868, If you de ir lo 0a to be ¢ - picuous, b : . to monopclize attention, to hurt the feelings fh " ry | ee of innocent people, and to sow dissensi: as » near ige.| Why isa bubbie like a bruise? Because} 0 2BOCeR* People, ¢ : ton © alt . : nag between friends, you cannot make a lady or wit wa t mb | it comes from a*blow ; i al Ae ina . ; : | gentleman of yourself by any number of airs . mig! B the | A tobacconist, with commendable frauds | and graces. Butif you are kind and good ad theuaht } , lise vré 1 € _ ‘ rar » ‘ . " _ " ahaa ’ houg! so 7 of | ness, advertizes, ‘ shall continueto keep on} and wish people well, and prefer to say making jaunting cara market art, 1ed~ | hand imported cigars of my own manufacs pleasant things when you can, you will be fen : Titty lhe ial ween ture. polite without trying to be, and only silly s ree rse Into Lie Cort r . «4s a al » wd ul ; : nbarrassment A French paper points out how the pas-| people will criticise any form of hearty wel. mn ne Lhe increasing embarrassme : A . ¢ ¢ iB i , icaivn toh f still would | 208 for gambling is shown in this country, | come, any effort to make them comfortable ui mady an uer aesire tO be Ci, & * ile. hss talk ind - th s love of minchiet “| it being necessary even in wedding notices| that may occur to you, arr igr py Py sion | to state that there were ‘ no cards.’ ei ‘l beg your pardo: * continued, * just | 0 stste t 7 - Hints about Beauty.—There is nothing one moment more—! wanted to ask, was it} [neredible—A beliman of a seaport not) more unfavorable to female beauty than late not apoplexy, for | heard an odd repert about | one hundred miles from Whitby, in announc-| hours. Women who spend most of the day his death ? ing a teetotal meeting to be held in the Tem-} in bed, and the night at work or dissipation, Ob says Biddy, ‘ apoplexy—good | perance Hall at that place, said that the} have always a pale, faded complexion, and bye ! meeting would be addressed by six females | dark-rimmed, wearied eyes. Too much sleep ‘ Did he speak at all? asked Tom. who had never spoken before, | is almost as hurtfu! as too little, and is sure ‘Baa ? says the lamb | A pensive young man in Wisconsin, while | to bloat the person with a pallid and uns Tom cocked his ears. Biddy grew redder, | singing ‘Come, love, come,’ beneath his | wholesome fat. A gross and excessive in- andthe wihlew crammed her handkerchief | Dulecinea’s window the other night, had love,} dulgence in eating and drinking is fatal to int: Ler mouth, to endeavourdo smother her | music, wind, and every thing else knocked | the female charms. Regularity of time in laughter out of him by a something in a long white | the daily repast and scientific looking are the ‘I hope poor Mrs. Flanagan bears it well?, | garment that fell out of a chamber window. | best means of securing not only good health says Toi. {t proved to be nobody but his girl, who, in| but good looks. The appetite should never . og! sa' ale ‘ a . gh , ie c y i i j Poor thing, says Biddy, ‘she’s inconsols | her anxiety to know who was serenading| be wasted during the intervals between abe.’ ‘ Bac- avs the lamb ed whence the sound proceeded, Biddy spoke Jouder and faster, the widow | ‘Come, love, come,’ again, he will keep sicked with laughing, and Tom then suspect- | away from under the window, |dier, leaned too far over the window-sill, hence the result. He says when he sings as his system ' cannot stand many such shocks, meals on pastry. confectionety, or any other tickler of the appetite, which gratilies the taste, but does not support the system. Ex. ercise is, of course, essential to female beauty. AN INTERESTING PATIENT, A STORY OF CHARLES DICKENS. sii — | TO THE iene’ 4 . oe f the most I chanced to be travelling some years ; A CARD. ‘ ' t alfa QP is. He | ago,” he said, “in arailroad carriage betweet — rm ’ ith] ruddy | Livery | London. Besides myself there .* my connection with the Wesleyan | fi ss Pa Academy ceases at the expiration of | ' rt red } , vere tw 1 | nuieman occupy a : “sah as tut | , ' ‘ ; the Vacation, I purpose taking pupils dat } id iTriac aha to De I ing the hours recently given them vit: | " { { h ot In fat once ita] from 9 a. m., till 2 p. m Arrangemen s , ddr ré i th rt I was occupied | ean be made so that hours an be given to | i that it 7; , | suit the convenience of all pupils. At the | i ; er ' i y : ; j end of every Quarter, pupils will perform | tt! ind of ina Ye my attention | perore parents and friends. Application | I | t} AY . 1 men tl ' t a vel won wa ! I | must be made at once, as a limited number | , lered man ard a the three other persons in the | only can be taken. ul vith reference to m\ f ay ! First Quarter will commence on Monday, 1 « iV ren iB si : a : rag . July 6. | () it na s| books. One of the ladies were perusing July : f la py {I ' ‘chad ‘aad TERMS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: “i +} ie . —_ alia - ® eon For Quarter of 24 lessons, Tustru- fle ran a ter into his thigh; it is} “we clergyman bad commenced @ conversa~ | mental Music per half hour's " I rich en rf, | tion by asking what b ok they were reading duration, $5.00 “ | On being told the authors name and the litle | por Quarter of 24 lessons, Instru- \ na rey { tor lof the book, he xpressed himself greatly mental Music, 1 hour’s dura- ‘ * ‘| nei aa . . te | tion. 10.00 u mile at the simplicity | Breve’ Nhat any facy in Magiand shoul’ 4 Leasons in-Vocai Music only 10.00 h itor, ‘we will ta that after a | Willing to lake up the writings of so vile 4) yystrumental Lessons of an hour's Fell me explicitly what is the mat-| character as Charles Dickens. Both the duration, with the first radiments ter with your child 7 i ladies showed great surprise at the low esti- of thorough Bass and Transposi- see Snot tion &c., 5.00 | Mon r, the splinter has festered in his | mate th lergyman put upon an author Vocal and Instrumental, half hour's | h and he will let no « touch it: he {| Whom they had been accustomed to read, | duration, 7.00 | is hea al} he gent! It ; 0 8a the least, with a certain degree of | Lessons on the Organ, 20.00 : : | Cabinet Organ and Melodeon, 15.00 _ t — elicl “r) i easure i were evidentl ch shock- gan ‘ J will be necessary to perform a slight opera-| pleasure. 1 ne * ee hope: | No Pupil will be taken for less than six hut} leant and headstrong about lat what the man said of the immoral! ten- | inonths . j ef a i , t deney of these books, which they seemnever{ Orders taken for the best Pianos and} ‘ Leavy vi { How 1 is} before to have suspected ; but when he at Organs, and the utmost satisfaction {s | he tacked t uthor’s private character and } guaranteed. S. N. EARLE we. ade vr wists ‘Fo yea mly. But I am™afraid 1 told menstrous stories of his immoralities in Ch'town, June 29, 1874. or tcl you attempt to} every direction, the volume was shut up and touch it. Y« 1ust administer cholorofurm,’ | consigned to the dark pockets ofa travelling~ I } . [ ‘Not at Your child} bag. 1 listened in wonder and astonishment, ) eS 2 Gh i s) 1 not! exercise of | behind the newspaper, to storiesof myself,|~ r ec temper years old,’ which, if they bad been true, would have | — . . ‘But he is larg his age consigned any man to a prison for life. After | QUEEN SQUARE ‘No, no, 1 wil y) with you to see your] my fictitious biographer had occupied himself { : 1 bie tee & ! It w ¥ $0 GUtinisrer Cn mM} for nearly an hour with the eloquent recital }; U R. NI i 5 1 suon a cas of my delinquencies and crimes, I very —— iy ) iS you do not kn quietiy joined in the conversation, Of course W l 1 {the man portunately. | ] began by modestly doubling some state | WA { I pray, | beseech yon to take the ch *{ ments which I had just heard touching the form the ne, im case you should need | author of ‘Bleak Hous and other unim- t portant works ofa similar character. The} Oyr premises have heen greatly enlarged To dispel t anxieties of the mervouS| ma: stared at me, and evidently consider. and are now the nan, Doctor Lemoine carrie! with him the|ed y uppearan n the conversational , anasthet nd shortly arrived at | stage an intrusion and an impertinence LARGEST and BEST ARRANGED 1 ig I isroom, which | al knov { Mr ‘ is V4 . K iil slal the cc ry) quainted with him? | oke t iffering patien | ‘He rather evaded the stion, but follow- | and equal to any in the Lower Provinces. 1 | os ' ly, | ae ual eee. nt r ih Ag r »p As a OR Ti G1IVk tne } ! W 1! ndisturbed by the he had been talking, notfrom hisownknow.| 4LL WORK WARRANTED TO G hi P ; A | WP RRO Ss ” Ss An OT ON. performances, Ascend with me, picasr ledge of the author in question, but he said PERFECT SATISFACTI hey & hatt-tad half-stair- | he knew for a certainty that every statement | se, t 1 ol t The d having | he had made was a true one. I then became I have 200.000 feet Seasoned Lumber under : ee . 4 ‘© | more earnest in my inquiries of proofs, which) cover, for manufacturing purposes. iy ae are gantiy \ bite 1 giving. Ihave 20.000 feet Gilt and Walnut Picture forme! i le $ ise at this] ‘The ladies sat by in silence, listening in- | 2 Ys e ine. x iffere patter: t € 1g of his id was | tently to what was going forward. An au- z. ume Moulding, 80 different p 8 saiuled wit 1oW wl from th hey had been accustomed to read for . P : : i f the room. H stels : . : Oval, Gothic and Square Picture Frames, in | Mer Ol t ! MMe LY sement had been traduced for the first 1e%e | a j | Gilt and Walnut. | al : ‘ aS oe a - i 25 : ei iid ich. ei © | All the latest Styles of Rustic Frames Heavy sia da ieteenD asus pagan a to learn what lL had to say in refutation of Gilt, for Oil Pictures, Cheap. ing vn } \ 4} oa |} j , \ a} | j ULES 1 ’ he clergymen’s charges. I was taking up} .. : ‘ : : = ‘nnetional hil 3 eee Sie . wes “F'| English, German, and American Looking ‘ : ; | his vile charges one by one, and stamping} Glasses and Mirror Plates. g upon c ntenan | ‘ ee Ree vor naninnianr hy » | f ‘ r * sbi | them as false in every particular, when the! 4 few Large Mantle Mirrors and Pier Glass- vianbanatctiarcescils lulls ave 5 ' man grew furious and asked me if I knew| es, Cheap. hi cad « thing rut le oy atoll . —_— cpbiateiciranees, ie 8@ 10! Dickens personally. ieee concn the a voice t 1. ee be i fectly we no man knows | Ts EK . & repli Liy ell 10 é s | sa y ‘ ‘ ge rhe d s not only ghastly pale, but | ‘ fo men os’ Window Furniture, &c. | him better than [ do, and all your stories, 4 _— n a it | from beginning to end, to t » ladies, are} Poles, Rings and Cornices, Rollers, Shades I pe K* | unmitigated lies.” Blinds, Tassels, Cords, &c. hiene " ta re he is | ; ' : mt . |} ‘The man became liv with rage, and ask- | \ | | op tical led forn d | ay . - . sae s Still showing his white teeth slowel ss Upholstery Goods. Hair Seating You Nee | t 59 ei ' 2 *} taking ©, I presented it to him without | Bedding. &e. 3 be Ve thie $4 » eye es | the Jardin des Plant fle " pe ee ern ee ee 1!) New patterns, in Damask, Repps. Terry, | London, so that I was spared a longer in- Piushes, Poplins, Broecatells, Fringes, . . “s daha o , “48 | terview withany lruihful companion ; but if Gimps, Buttons, Tufts, 4c., cheap. gies, | is! ul form | “ . pA : * : * : : : neat |, t 1 hundred years, | | not | Bedding—Feather, Hair and Flock Beds, eacana } ray | ¢ hes 1, and in a second al regan | narrator of my crimes was instantly plung | ly on hand, cheap. t un r the lTects of the lg rh Ss] ed. His fa 1d as White as his carvat, | . . - 1a still further admin ati fait s ait sacl #2 BE T © #3in ; t i and his ips ised to utter words, He | GR BS EARS nS CRBS, } nh powerless be- } "} ee : 3s I seeme.t like a willed vegetable, and asif his | TH — 4 x a | - oe ae, ¥ { 1 rh ] n rey 1 was then | 14. belong oneal else. The ladies | a Great Variety, Cheap. 1 t! we t roper re- . : vera became aware of the situation at once, and A few of the celebrated Iron Bed CHAIRS, ss SEN al : , | bidding them “ good-day,” I stepped smiling- | —it makes a Bed, an Easy Chair, and in- Neither doct ior Showman spoke a word "agi i aot all the oanein a Eee | valid Chair.and a Lounge ina few seconds, untilthey had descended the steps and stood J 4 : ssl é eactey sno very durable. No house should be with- . ‘ get away from the station the man had mus- out one ly in the 1 below 1 | put one. ay , we os A tered up strength sufficient to follow me, _—- a | ba the s wman, you nave ; . . ved. by vour wonderful presence of mind, | 2%4 his apologies were so nauseous and| Quy stock is the Largest in the s ed, uu wis € i i >t bit we Balas a " 1 at . ‘ . ws f, i z y craven, that I pitied hi ym my soul. I} ’ s incalculable to me.|. says 7 City, and the very Cheapst : ae left him with this cantion: “Before you Permit m Je ‘A 1} make charges against any man again, about | eaiainaa ; whom you 1oW nothng, and of whose} , a . handed h indred franz not r . pe if | Strongest CHAIRS and BEDSTEADS. ee ; wi you are so utterly ignorant, study to be | : z ‘ we ir D teur,’ replied ift Truth. and avoid Lying y | Most beautiful and durable Drawing Room, 1 é Pula, ahd avo umyingg as You aie ’ > . : the p! y the satisfactory fi i ; i sia Dining Room and Chamber Furniture, in Pi Fon Sea ae Svar Vile? It is a pleasure to have customers come | v 1 simila I pray Al aby show isto be held in Montreal} ang examine iv tain in. ee ‘Nn 4“ Ebi led | The Sp Government bas forbidden | No, no, thatis not wha cai 1 han i re ee es ; i son anal r th press irom attacking its financial schemas.| George Woods & co’s. yeror William of Germany is to} bile a aaa tw | BP! $3100 visit [taly the present year, probably in the} CELEBRATED + eee — tutluimMn E} a D ~—flis vas pati Germany will propose to the International F A 8 i F T 0 Hy 6 A H § ils Congress, now silting in Brussels, the recog- | Ap I ‘ ial () y nition of the Spanish Republicans rN ‘ “ ead lette [The Paris Le Tem} s ¢tates that England, | When +n v { 11-—When you turn | Germany and Italy, have agreed to establish j 4 y iY E wy * —) it round. ; a joint surveilliauce over the Spanish fron € A i 4 wiih A German caught cold by kissing a lady's liers, i snowy brow. : | Of the group of seventeen Ministers who Quesn Square, Mareh 10, 1873 ‘That beats awl!’ cried a cobbler, a , | took the oath of allegiance to Queen Victoria : dogg ma - on her accession to the throne, thirtysseven 66 53 Jooked at a Shoe-making maciuina, ye Puy 2 | years ago, but lwo lived to participate in the 4 2 rh > oldsf aig cd 6 sue ny crusade—A | }, t anniversary celebration—-Lord Russ boy’s head and a linestoothe! comb, sel, now in his eighty-second year, and Earl THE Question ion.—When a man | Grey, who is ten years younger, sal sont hi 0 irge r too | >>} ay j palate te slain nes ‘arge or 00} A young lady in a Pennsylvania town put LARGEST NEWSPAPER small |a piece of wedding cake under her pillow, The most important needie-work ever done | and weat to bed with the happy beliefjthat PUBLISHED IN in the werld is supposed to have been done} she would dream ef seeing her future hus- by the mariner’s ¢ ompass. | band, Thatcvening, however, she had eaten PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND A Chicago lady complains of the uure= | two plates of ice cream, about a pint of Every week places before its readers the mii her absent husband. He} Strawberries, several sweet cakes, and two} Jatest local and Foreign news: selections nev r any money. | large pickles, and she now says she would | from the raciest and most improving Liter- \ California poet has bought a mule, and | T@ther remain single all her life than marry | ature of the day; Editorial articles contri- er poet chronicles it as a remarkable | he man she saw in _ — ' buted by the ablest writers in the Province. aan aes uaa 4 Consumption, Scrofula, enlargement to the RLS i clon istekisonel ton of selfspossessi wy Glands of the Neck, Eruption of the Skin, : SUBSCRIPTIONS SOLIC ITED. A Texas man recently declined vo receive Spinal Disease, Torpid Liver with constipa- TERMS—One Dollar and sixty cents a year a telegraphic despatch from a yellow fever | tion and head aches, Irritation of the Kidneys : Urs ‘ local rst he might catch the disease, and Bladders, Nervous Prostration and Oilice, corner Queen « King St. The difference between a toper and a cow | General Debility all depends upon depraved Charlottetown. isin favor of the latter. Two horns last her | nutrition and impoverished blood arising a lifetime, while the loper needs more than | from indigestion. Dr. Wheeler's Compound JOYFUL NEWS that every day. Elixir of Phosphates and Calisaya immediate- re i may be found throned in the mother’s lap at ly reaches the prima, y cause of the diseases, home, or done up in a little bundle of white | Dyspepsia, and enables the stomach to coms flannel. A nation’s hope, before now, has | Pletely digest and assimilate a sufficent quan- been found in a basket of bulrusivs. ily of nourishment to buildup the tissues. sana etn Query.—What kind of cattle do they have This is to certify, that in May last, I was LIFE. of MAN BITTERS in the North? A man there advertizes that ; sorely troubled with what the doctors pro- he ‘wants a woman to wash, iron, and milk | nounce pleurisy, and other complaints. After AND— one or two cows. |.applying to several eminent physicians, an . , as ' Si ce ae | Obtaining no relief, I was, by the advice of COMBINED MEDICINES. A house full of children {composes asj| ~) tho had weed Galese iatesa a powerful a group of motives as ever moved ol friends, who had ust poe rates’ medic ines, CURES 1 heart or hand, and the secret of many a| mduced to make a trial of the same. After é a0, struggle and triumph in the world’s battle | Using two bottles of itl am happy to say Dropsy in its worst form; Liver Complaint; at a aE uae that lconsider myself entirely free from the de- | Jaundice ; Swelling of the Limbs and face; he bois. gates wants np ’ di = ne er a 4 | sease which the doctors pronounced incurable | Asthma, of whatever kind ; Dyspepsia, Bili- Sa ae oe aera ee ee sc and safely recommend it to all those suffer-] ousness, Consumption, Spitting of blood, amusements were most popular in the spirit |; , y3 ise lee : winsnisitin Sisk eS ee world, The reply was, ‘ Reading obituary ing with the same complaint. Bronchitis, Sic k Head ache, Running Sores, rowan : ’ : : Miss Assy Conoon Erysipelas, Stoppage of the Menses, Kidney no sis ss é : E The above sworn to before me, at Liver—| and Gravel Complaint, Measels, Fevers, Sea ‘ So the doctor is practising out West, is pool, Queen's County, this 18th day of Ocsj| Sickness, Heart disease, Pleurisy, Piles, he?’ said an old lady. ’ Well, I declare | tober, 1871 i Worms, Rheumatism, Spinal disease, or Affs to goodness, I’m glad of it, for I always r. N. Sextex, J. P. ection of the Spine, Coughs, Colds and thought he needed practice! Jy 27,—1m Whooping Cough, Diptheria and Sore Ancient manuscripts were written without : Throat, Pains in the Stomach, Diarrhoea accents, stops, or separation between the oe oo poor : ee : isa Tha ie Dysentry, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Tooth words: nor was it until after the ninth} ‘ a aka re a ter yt the finest} ache and Ague, Sprains, Strains, Felons, century that copyists began to leave spaces en , " i ‘th Reena “y es potter limbed Chilblains, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Sore Eyes, between the words. and cnesied, larger eyed, and w th more lux-| Lame Back and Side, Cuts and Cracked An impressive warning against attempting uriant hair and freer action, than any other Hands. &o ‘ SOtVe WEEN S6elist aviempuug | nation I have observed. 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Ha N A ind Co, Charlottitiwa Cemetery Company. | _ the Act of our Legislature, passed | 4 inJune, 1872, enacts, that from and | after the first day of January, 1874, it shall | not be lawful, under certain penalties, to inter any dead body in the Protestant burying Ground, on tle Malpeque Road, it the fifth ward of this City ; and # jthe New Cemetry is now ready for reget nt, application for burials there in must be made to the undersigned, at his residence in Kent Street. Plof® for interments, 15 by 20 feet, equal tol share of the Company’s ground, avail able for $30,0n payment of two-thirds of the purchase money, and subject to another call of 810. Plots for individual interment $2 cach. Persons desirous of obtaining allotments in the Cemetry, will please apply William Cundall, Esq., the Treasurer 3 the Company. By Order JOHN LEPAGE, Sec’y. 1873. Dec. 29, Employment at your homes o travelling. 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