“il He ¢ oe, » NS ~ 4 A, A POSTAGE PREPAID LHE KXAMINER. a ——— MRT RE ANE IOS aT SEBEL S SPE ST TEN SRE EOS PFE BY EE LPL I TTT NY TY SEE ST ee FETC PI EEE PT OT OO A TR ee bane TUT i 59 nan sire seh ot Ser re — SIO : FORT ) ARIE AD Ald hy Trt "nea ee — . — . . _ + : wy 7 “lpg . Yq A AVIAN ES LS ADDY bOUAWI, LU) f oe PLHDIVUAILY WOq af (0. iW. e corsa or Rass; ox SARA PL A eee . > TTA T cee SS EE EN ARTE AEE RET LEED ONLY EE PO CE eM Se EI Ns 7 = ASSIS EY Pe .! Tr ‘ | TS ——— a oe pie sees aa hing is a : ¥ ‘ , BUS INESS GAR DS, POLE TRS her way rejoicing. The party were absent FAMILY QUARRELS, OUR RULERS. oldtime corrupt practices to make it fit fcr ' - . . ‘ . “en . ‘ ; ‘ : enev s§ conten yh YY 17 relatives: KR ERs ARK LYING D SUFPEI . vice my noe! 1e my daic ty Printed and Peblished every Monday Forenova, nian teil thie iene he nomoy ' car reece seine + Wlithe thik ‘talk tieees Gk oe 4 4 ‘ { MU ns ae ive and tre erate? for fierce and inveterate they are. ma : f Reform wisdom. 1 a nart vert wil biganm i Ae flor tor, st Ow fhe building u f this great wo ever,and sometimes [bit her tongue ina) .., is the very point and pith of th . fhe Privy Councillors of Canada once | "| tr sly mess ey part y " ; —_-- ska» $ or you to do most portentous manner. Her odd, ugl : oi : , asse ’ seus d setti : ss ’ Your lots may ‘thar? humblest —s? sti , it ~ verb. To capture a strong city, to break mon wsombled to — sand settle the prove useful to him throuchout his lites OFFICE: Charlottetown. - PE. Island, al ven daey week aed dan countenance said as plain as words could | stad teens salt 0: cieiliens dates Cieliatnden Caine, dae affairs of the realm. They had recovered The gas, | immediately give orders should ; : ‘Mitte ith: Richard, | be withdrawn; and finding io my horror, speak it, I know what I knows, but I winna But is your labor not from their recent great fright. that this most iniquitous proceeding bad Finance Minister, was himself again, and : ave signs of an intention to be foremost | been indulged in for now some years by a . gave s S H _ 5 ¢ nett } will: servers of human nature seem to agree in 6 6 : 7 number of subordinates, [ immediately is \in the fight which was expected to rage | syed en instruction to all Departments res »“nee ha: ‘ > * ties after supper} . , } ence had made it a practice, after supper | this that the worst quarrels, the most des- | . : ‘ ~~ Dp within the walls of the Council Room this | quiring thst a practice so detrimental to your gue! feats of easier performance than the recon- Corner Queen and King Streets. Most ob- fERMS—Per Anvum, Postage prepaid by fabdlisher, $1.40 in advance: $1.2 if paid withia the year; $2.00 if not paid within IMPORTER & REPAIRER me God bless the workinpeman! Ee. Cc. NELSON, We owe our architectura And all our city’s pride, ry ) > +? Afie ielters tell you. j : ‘ if ciliation of offended brothers. In her brighter, merrier momieuts, Flor- A A capa — mm AS Rk UU OR a i ofa hundred lands rear. -_— oe wil . ne ee dmc ‘or ‘ 4 i the J : : ela Oo) Our thrifty flelds: besides to play on the piano some inspiring air, for perate in their malignity,and the most diffis = ' swage Ss cant mgeasnnen. gall CLUB RATES . . . lav cr} ” or had a haggard look the revenues of Canida should cease fore rhe various implements of art Letty to dance, who was one of the most | eyjt to compose. are such as break out be-| "7° 42° Premier Aad a 1aggeard 100K. Jue Examiner will be forwarded to SEWING MAC Paw af en ‘end mh ae ae ad ae i yma} , are such as break e- | ae i i Marr ‘be | OVER: Herewith | do produce the Order Cass at the foiiowing rates ‘rT year— ” j ‘ ra ‘ bes 7 ve ‘ fan ight, airy, graceiu yips on the floor one tween persons nearly related. whether the e had apparentiy been up 0 nights, pre which. you will perceive, is n t the Finance ietiv i : ‘ , - . rs energetic sons bd O08] ys agine ‘4 »Vvenings / . : ' : . | at > fie ine r} , Mi ster’s conenctin ha , . iis eee 8 advance ' AppRess:—P. O. Box 303 Charlottetow God bless the workingman ! could possibly imagine. A few evenings | yelation be political, ecclesiastical, social, | ably figuring at length on the saving to be | Minister's concoction, but my own & copies, one address, -- 0@ Get. 93. 1828.--19 aie a ) | alter her ret rn, Letty came in with &/ mercantile (for ‘two of a trade can seldom effected by stopping the heating of coffee DerartMent Pustic Work » 2 a an a a oe oh ype dhsensgflar al white handkerchief pinned to her side, and | gapee%) or domestic. P rhaps it may be pots by Government gas in the Department- Ottawa, February 1, 1876. od “ % ---- 18.00 MacKENZIE & Si UMBLES That know what sweet costentment begged her young mistress just for one tune. | said in explanation of this admitted fact, | al Buildings. It was evident that the finan- ‘Sim. --I am directed by the Minister to ns > UD at: _ . ’ And gratitude to God. ‘She was obliged to dance. she said, ‘she ‘ : ’ | cial question was troubling him more than | request you will be pleased to order that y le u wy hut . ; ’ ‘ j g i Ciubs may o¢ ° hy: > An) ime, , A chaneer {' 1 i¢ Sas er. ly age = Id - tit did loo! } that in most cases of offence, there is some . the fi M t : Blak t cold the using of gas in your Department for Lo aad - od than x ‘or. } nn TS HH \ (il} d those ho r the anvil b coul t help it, 4 1 lt Ok so bad to . : . it was the finance Minister. siake sat cold | © : sanity ioe he pot for a short _ B yes ib ULbG! _ oe Hin ptul p Ce wield the reeks ren @ not p it, and 1 did i ° | measure of injustice or unkindness, intens | : other than lignting purposes, be strictly ’ ie. } and gloomy,—a self-contained, reserved itil shake the toes without music.’ ND yr baild or mould, or lift the | tional or unintentional; and naturally prohibited. sort of man, who is morally convinced that | ee Mackenzie: You mean twenty-six hun- Voices : So is John A.! So is Tupper ! dred dollars, don’t you # Cartwright - | denounce the Premier's Smith: He means the imaginary two conduct as unbecoming a gentleman and a | hundred and sixty dolisrs that he figured @e < 2 . > a — ' iy ‘ ~— onal ma oe P . —_— =. | —|= (GIENRER \ ce a wae near ceraewe Florence, with a languid smile, seated enough, it is harder to bear injustice or un- [have the honor to be, sir, ) ll. a oh mh _—. - = a “ ‘ ey Th. her tf . ° * ‘ } + , , _? » al Os > -py , . . sl Sea TENERAL AGENTS, ‘nd what ou hai} herself at the instrument, and Letty was | )indness on the part of those with whom we he alone possesses the key to the many | Your obedient servant, la eo tha Trerere = = we a VW eatin ma eg oe au ies ia, ‘ : : ae ae Ee iin . thic uzzi ‘ ~_ = 3 3°5 7] Nerih Side Qu von Squai e We owe to laboring m oon floating. like a black feather, on the are closely associated, than on the part of perplexing political problems which puzzle Siuned EF. Braun, & me a - . ‘ ” ° Our sires } } | nr stany land } : » - ‘ ° u . . S243 = “eile ‘ ee ee eee ee Hy sands, | liquid sounds, There were alway abouta /our publicmen, Huntington was placi? as ‘ fare 22323 ome BO Oh ‘ didi ends otis Po solden fick ppm nog others. In languege very true to human { Ma ’ iit ase" ' 7s . : bad = a aeees They eared our cilies and our towns, ' ac n i ; peepms i : the nature. the Psalmist save. ‘It was not an the surface of a mill pond on a wert eie Voi es: lip Hip Llurrah! ind a &- : = 5 gas es ct o. Ly nd ted » Warr yan 100r tk y ASS erforr se for Letty ‘ i PS ° av 293} ¢ < offla ‘ salt Mac ! z= -e : 4 ‘ \ And les the ¥ arrior van- door to witness the performance, for tty, enemy thit r proached me; then I could | *U™mers day. Smith appeared ruffled, as | Ga for Sac Migs ha ‘ San< 2 = & y P ‘nad best of ail, they loosed our Chalys, | in consequence of her wit, ‘genius,’ anc cane if things itical w ing i Caucnon us Our. shvoray ese 1s 6 ' mm | OP WILLIAM DODD God bless the workingman! ’ 1 oe sis. E ’ 3 th ive borne it: neither was it he that hated | if things political were not moving to suit beeg Reform, by gar. Wat weel <¢¢ poor et EE & to te <3 © t0 & = © be sin - ’ grace, in spite of her ugly feautres, was the me did magnify himself against me; then him. Burpee looked as clever as usual,— devildonow? Six f= x o & _e~ 2|* © © : . ( as i se ape ~ ! j : J ' es52¢ i= cael - Comunission YVerchant and ' a neers “ ne la “ig eis reigeing belle of the plantation. She was | ; could have hid myself from him; bat it | neither more nor less, Letellier,Scot, Laird, Blake - (sarcastically) | congratulate the . ~ > S ~-I i te -- ae vith mind and muscie strong . : i ’ | oa . : ' . a a! ; a 8). ot ee. 2. oe rCQRPIOWE EF igh compelled to stop er airy perform: . . r N Seotis ’ ‘as quietas | Premier of Canada on the masterly stroke Ge 3 sey tsisvanSls J AWCOCTIONEER Our greatest authors wrote for bread, - led t = = ‘ y - rmance | was then a min, mine equal, my guide, | 1d the Nova Scotia men were ‘as guieta sien ne ve _ a ne 0 — oo Mitcce es yee 4 a ee d deemed it nothing wrong »y the ringing of the door-bell, whose sums |... . , ice.’ Cauchon was—C: A an} iS Gays wee oe 4 ‘ Seg SoSezneseer-| eo ee } a wall Say bo Sa acme Oe, | } ol 1 witl la it | mine acquaintance. We took sweet counse] | ae. ees nant taine. Itseems to usher in an era of gen- es eee ee S ar te - ¥ ou faiKS May be 10 iowiy Iife, mons she obeyed with aiacrity. P i ' st, anos. Sra m “ee 7 ne . a . . ei\RSseeosoereozee = CHARLOTTETOWN. P. 1 ISLAND sleet nt mie N ( ons e eVE é he together,and walked into the House of God Mackenzie: Mr. President, before Ye uine Reform. It marks true progres on | a ee as “ge Tis no d aan to 1 indinie toi Master Alfred Patterson,’ said she throw | in company proceed to business I wish to have the for- | the pathway of retrenchment.. It will, I } ie Ph Ee te ko ses & be 23 - -i? sy i God bk a il work bina an! ing the parlor door wide open showing all | - vee ‘ ie , mal consent of my colleagues to the intro- predict, stand as a light to lighten the Gen- eS F SHSRSANE aS . CARVELL EROS., : > Se tail Cis te abies > laa aaa it . | Ot course the unt uthfulness and unkind~ quction to our deliberations of a fourteenth | tiles, and receive the adoration of all true z an | oO ed te bed oe . : a E 1€ 1 I 1 e Ol eas Valk m . } . . } - . . ’ , C= Fi VsewK-owmtSwek = < Moaringperre O, ye who labor day by day, at i ax fats eer ness of relatives and friends are felt more | member of this Council. I do not suppose | Reformers. Let all corruptionists and John =% —is : _ —— = Adit aaa adh \, ae | 4 Florence rose fror the aD suff j j iti PI SS EISSSSSS2eessees! 4 un reviluiset nme Be ever strong of heart, ie ce yet rom the plano, sullused | than the unfaithfulness and unkindness of | there will be the clightest opposition to this A. men stand abashed in ithe presence ot 63 2isnkkmexc: tt C ‘ : . M ' vre building up a mighty y with blushes. ‘The remembrance of the atte it ic bed enoush ts have o Gs | eee when | explain that the gentle- | this masterpiece, this splendid specimen te Fee weSoeewzanals § 0} AMSSion el cian 3s te ia tn ae letter addressed to him covered her with |.) .4:,, SO cea worse | Win now Waiting in an adjoining room to | of strategy, of the liead of the Govern [os sais Ty: : ; \ matter though your hands be r« oe pu U1 ate } one obedient and thankless servant: far worse | be presented here, is a gentleman alike dis- | ment which was specially instituted to rans ES lt E—erdh--df - -nel = 1D Pilea awilade! tee per eye shame, and plunged her into hn tion. : : “~— tg AE nal . eT ee eee ao oe | S32 | | SNH SS is j ANT Your faces brown with tan, ' na : ; aa ae tumiation. | to have a disobedient and thankless child. | tinguished for his financial genius, his poli- | sack the drawers of the public office. and ss ¢ Sete: r , faven all stai are ashed aw: Surpris at her ete - i | ; | tic: P j os ; , ¥" r el} ie Sere Sars! Fm GENERAL AGENTS. wy te Prsionarcor ilies G away, | SUFPeWes a5 Ber emo the young man | Since such contentions as those referred to | tical strength and his high toned piety. | place spies in the corridors of the Depart. 5 Wee ou)s¢ —@ ee er eee }could not help indulging a ‘ope, that, |i, ¢p; proverb are so common, and are | his gentleman was an honoured member! mental buildings! The Premier of Canada z = 4 . * - a eo ee a Lee eae eee a ™ -- - la iis r t it si C nh, 2 are ; gine [ae : , : : ; . x Sr-Kwewonw] s West 86n ot. VNarlovislown, & I, though once rejected was not altogethe . : of a former administration — i'may, may | think, be expected to claim Ss .i2 2s = & : = S = . at weve — id edb ttle | ITER ATE RE | ot — 2 J he — t alte os the , sources Of s0 much misery, it behooves us Blake: (aside) How many members or om ath ing from the vt Service "awe Ce mM ONO MH | M 4 aav: Je }an object of indifference. The invitation, to guard well against everything calculated sporters of f - Administrations i 4 Ma aaa ‘wad i loved) 1 den’ ; > 2 see } > ro " , : 4 “ _" : 2 ? we i: ; 7 to produce them. Those of us, for instance | g0lng to crowd in here * understand the Minister of Justice. 3% 7 eo on on ch a oe + + > ’ , Y i } VIS1 oO AWD, ade this e yt Stilt i. a ? ac ee ‘ acguir a wor Mala > ' B og |S HeROS nites Cienernl VMerehnunt MARCUS WARLAND ; cod | made this emotion still | wig are parents should beware of manifest., _ackenzie :—and has acquired a world) Biake: 0, bah! ej SiS SS2SSeeonrzeawr>2/] = | more flattering, more easy to translate in yen , wide fame in financial circles, As a con- Smith: I would like to ask the Minister 6 Fife eS oc a : - ee abeu . ws . we , each aang . j . ing any strong partial:ties and preferences | ' . “ee ; | r : ‘pS ‘ : . 3 ov oe C5 O: == - COMMISSION AGENT, OR, THE LONG MOSS SPRING. | pis fayour. Delayal felt embarassed on his|:. 1. . EI I | tractor he bas been a success, as an inde~ | of Public Works a question or two. Are 9 “Nene & SC > Se ts , : ‘ Mtr. bade * S§ BS) : ” : i . : . 32 ic ©¢ {UCLZIONEER & BROKER ‘ or — in the treatmentof our childern. Remems | pendentist he is outspoken and asa couns | not the Clerks referred to obligrd to re- = 3 a as op oe a r # Y Le , v sisters accou 1 yAaS uc ‘ wee . : | ‘ ‘ fs ; i eo = 7 ¢ iw) 1 i | CHAPTER X\ ers pe ‘ n $8 1e W " too “we 1 the ber what that coat of many colors cost not | sellor sagacious, Gentlemen, permit me to) main seven hours atastretch in the Depart- 70k DYED yPERT A ) aus oi : master of himself not to welcome him wi Peel fl ave asure iv cing S:r Alex- | 3? ‘rT MANAC FOR FEBRUARY, 1876 TRINITY CORNER, GEORGETOWS, PL F. I. adidiindivw of death lingavet lous on the | cordial eolie ibe © v ‘ - only Joseph who wore it, but also his father en pe pleasure of introducing Sir Alex nha k 1 Wh pL AL v1, 1i0/ shi g eG long cordial politeness, and enter at once into ; : : | aACKEDZ16 persume they are. ry one AGENT FOR THE ' threshold ove: which his footsteps have SomeDie snniiieiiain who gave it, and his brothers who envied | Cartwright: One word, Mr. President. | not? 5 mye % dorg ife i surance €o, | passed When the family returned to Bels| «This i s unexpected pl ‘aneis it; and,if fathers do well to remember that | May I ask what constituency this fourteenth | Smith; Is it mot contrary to the British ss Quarter, 2d day, 9h. dim. p.m. s. Ww. | Slandara i.fie insurance U0, 5 an unexpected pleasure, said’ He: | fact, let mothers remember the misery that | Member is to represent? North America Act for them to teke a warm il Moon, 9th day, lh. 34m., p. m., S.S.W. a. . oe te }lamy Place everything looked sad and | « You have become so much of a book worm Ret VEEEAP I F , Mackenzie: He is to be a Councillor at | drink at 12 or 1 o'clock ? ; a Cae Ba. ta ‘ / Sey i, dues. £9 _ ; ebecca brought upon hersons, her huse} : * pg i re ; pean st Quarter, 17thday, 12h. 42m.a.m., N ’ : changed. The foliage of the hickories had | lately, I feared we never would see you me e es rs i, dove “| Large. 1 need beg to ta" peo a As " | Mackenzie: The gentleman is simply W r , . ee ye an sell Dy partiality. ‘artwright.: I object most decidedly | insulting . > ia darker tinge; even the negroes that/| again rN Car oe 2 ee um edly | insulting. . . eo seats HASZARD BROS., | thronged peand the carriage ain welcom 1 ' Again, let none of us give vay to the) object. Sir A. T. Galt’s case isnot provided! Smith: Not being contrary to the British . ( ™ sicelnn | i inte 0 1 pp " i i i bl : ; a Phe | could not refuse so polite an invita foolish and mischievous habit of thinking | for in the Constitution or in our Orders in North America Act or the law of Canada, Sst if! { cl I I them home seemed blacker in hue. The! vitation,’ answered Patter ‘whe “Ors i ) -esents ody : “ i hed ‘Pid sisal SUN woox | HIGH ‘Day's OMS! ‘Ol i Hill \ & Uubo \, rs -— The | vitation,’ answe red Patterson, when it cors | that our relatives ought to do so very much | Council, He represents nobody and can be | may Lask if those + Trudeau Burners ’ were vY ER : echoes of their footsteps, as they walked | responded so well wit > own wishes.’ : am : ~ |no more to this Council than Mr. Thomas | not especially arranged on the gas fixtures ses Wa tl FORWARDING MANUFACTURERS | ; I OF Wie Gay OUR Wee forus. Your brother isa man who has his | pybbles f St. John’s New Bru ick } : dr Hs 1 Ee ’ rise |sets, —~ OR b, MAN iUHEHS, | through the closed and silent rooms,sound-| The countenance of Delayal expressed | _ : | Budbles, of : John's New srunsWick. | in the public offices, by the Public Works M'H MM M a. AN ed like ‘voices from the dead.’ They had } fest } I own interests to look after, who perhaps | With al due respect to the Premier and | Departmentitself, for the purpose ef en- . 4 ad ilxe * Voices i ad. y aie }sucn anifest surprise nk % ers , . : T Cs j P ce Cavear ; wer é “hg “te 29458 9 49 8 29 ' ian mic : i pls ft | vol . A ge i : 7 - rson ID~ ' has a family of his own to care and provide | > oe ~~ I beam 4 that se Gov pre | abling the clerks to warm their tea or coffee? ; ‘ 5 } } s ! - ae *, : — returne¢ ut One loved ana revered we leit! voluntarily turned towards Letty, who was ; ment has already a Finance Minister und; Mac! zie really cannt say wha 28 : > Ce ick nl ~sQemnes, | ' ™ dog ‘a y for; therefore, you are not always to look to | men 3 ~ y — heir Mackenzi j re uly cannot : y what sda 275 10 31 ot ee behind, There was a vacant chair, which | fidgeting near the door, hi ir oe : ; that there are no vacant chairs at this); happened in the Departments uncer our | : 7 sf 3% 37 G2 WATER STREET. would never more be filled; there was a| ‘The fact is. master’ id Lett ivir sien for assistance if you need it. Xewaee| Gomnel Renee to be Shed. Corruptionist predecessors, - " 7 C ~ - bila ; C ‘ i. act is, maste san etty. giving . } " : i Ag due » “ rs ; 2 l 5 59 40 i eee a : , Y, IVINS not, for example, to expect him to lend Cauchon: Bravo! my fren. Datis well} Smith: Well, you don’t know puch ( } j , > j . } - i 1 J mit ’ I t \ s Fj $ ‘ , ——s dark chamber that no one wished to enter; | one of her peculiar winks, ‘I see master! , ; ; ce ‘ spoke on wan noel k — - ste 3 i es ew i. ae LR TE a i ' you money, without you giving him all the | SI . as you ought to Know, 5 2 3h 47 | Charlottetown - P. E. J, | 4 name each lip trimbied as it repeater Patterson at the camp-ground, and i give! yecurity and the interest that you have on | Mackenzie: I trust the President of the} Mackenzie: This is simply outra—— ‘ > - nae Aw we ee we -—- a . - * ° Sesuy has . ’ = ay in - : , . i . 4 - ‘ : Katy threw herself into her brother's cone lanerts. end ae DE nemeeenda / : ee Council will have some regard todecorum. | Smith You ought to have known the ¥ . 5 > 24 4 52 J. E. Haszarp, Horack HaszarRp. . : % i hime your bd ota, and Miss Florence's, too, give to another lender. . business is busis | I : we vn i happens. the ( that the unfortt : 7 { ns oo arms, and wept. Oh! Marcus,’ she re+/ and tell him you be glad to see him any ness, and whether between strangers or re :.g uchon: De what? ‘Vho is de gentle ae le kK v3 ; he a Po hs 1 ‘I ie i ‘i i ' : . > 5 wae a ) Y Sbse - Pre. AUC ; 2 i ‘ is ‘ iliés || nate clerks ave een Lurnishec by tie i E ; ] 57 EFERENCES sate ‘it seems to > ail the way home me ’snecially rig ff’ : ; Fri : ; so i ' peated, it se ms to me “ } iy home | time, but ’specially right off lations, ought to be conducted on business | man ? Public Works. at considerable cost, with te : a a . : 4 age RI oe hala eget ‘sas if I should find him here. She anticipated our wishes,’ said Dela- principles; and the observance of this rule Mackenzie: (sarcastically) Decorum and | cost, with an apparatus for heating their iM Si al 3 l ri uM ‘ . y. S. Fat “oom & Co Bostor ‘Heis here, my sister,’ answered he, ‘he yal with ready politeness ‘The earliest would prev nt many hitter offence and | j pawl yates hay pay a sige ee on a eg aged an ee eee , - siden vaallag® , . “ig “ae ~ = — paNe US SEY SR ( . 7 ©: c ‘Ls j 3 ) F) ‘4 arid ar. | , ‘ ise the mparatus ! | } e < * Tacs M > 14 10} Henry Lawson, Esq., Halifax, N. 8. | is in our hearts, where we shall ever find time is always the best to welcome an old! ... 4, ‘ tre - . : nae $00 vedo | Aap get i€ - ,;of gast é u py r ‘ is! a hay ily ules 5 i 2 59 13) }ron. Daniel Davies, Charlottetown, P. E.1.] phim. Those only die who leave no memory | fj coe bis convention. s remar that we save hat at this board | contempt for this One Cent reform of the Thuse 99 <9 . 4 tay ne oy 1875 i a ") C carve 10F) friend. Have you supped ? Again, the Apostle says, ‘ Honor ail men; entirely _ too much lefitousness—to Use @ | Public Work D ‘partment. Phe truth is, } 24 io. © 19 of virtue, ‘No,’ said Patterson, wandering at the | which means that all brothers included sii word which my friend Laird’s friend, Father | there is no saving, The cleris pow manus > i I t lM é s rs > are ° ° ‘ Be . S AY 9 6 17 93 : was asad moment to all when Marcus! audaci P } ad vive i MeLean, once coined for a special occasion. | facture their gass at open grates in the ofs S . eT| 4 61 7 10 26 | INSUR ANG FE. it ' 7 -" . : see en 3 : al audacity of ma i ver er — to be treated with the respect due to men; | These scenes go abroad re. some under- | fices, the pa oct finding the coal ! be ; . 4 £ ~ again ie 1em, but he had professional ens | a pressing invité as if it came directly . . ae ae ‘ , : ' ices, re NOG ‘ ' uM 299° 3297) 8 30 29 g we I | a} nvitation, if Came amecY | but there is familiarity which even between hand means) and get into the newspapers, | Now where's the saving ? 22 t > a ; } 8 ‘ 2 ORD nts which cethraet ound in hanor to from her ma ad and mistres ‘ brothe 3 it is well to avoid. When friends until we have become the laughing stock of ( auchon W hat ees de }: ipance Mines- ob ; =) Y be MARIN aah fulfil. He was resolved too, according to ‘Well, come into the dining room, where | and families are so intimate as to be con- the country . | Catre's eotmnate af Co mneneng ¢ at ' 45) 10 Sf J3 is fe ‘3s dying counseis,: to visit Wood | > ; le at ' newe scussing | ; ' " ’ | Smith: Laughing who? Cartwright » [ hove it here ina nut sheil. = ae “ = i the Ge 42 | 9 ago , y : n ; ; t a | L le ft my uncle and Mrs. Lewis discussing | jnually in each others society, there is not | Mackenzie Fler I certainly ex- | J hae tt | sine : 49 33M INS | ead % ah ¢ i TI f family matters, while my sister regaled Us| small danger of a rupture. ‘Withdraw pected better things from the Minister for; Smith: ihat's about the size of itl guess * 49 Wi - . 2 } rate s yes agains ro : a . io? . : : 4 . ; / ‘ ; Ty . r ' “ i 49, 37) 7 33 M = i ie ec rary Pai 98 oe et. roo! | with alittle music thy foot from thy neighbor's house, lest he | estmorland. I beg now to introduce} Curtwright: There are about fifty cleiks | #4 : oo, ¢ 2 ded. vs } that Florence had given of seif-sacrilicing! elayal led their guest to the dining, 5 a ENS +: : Str {in ali the offices who warm their tea or cof r 435 40 9' O50 10 55 »p ny f 17 AN | | mvs ir g ‘MinS> | weary of thee ‘Friends are like fiddle. !°"7 : ~: ei om ; : sagage nth re | et 455 4 g 9! O50! 10 85 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. | love made the immolation of his pride an | room, while Florence turned to rebuke Let- ,+ : ; andieperlicupes Cartwright: Fiddle de-de! Why should} fee with Government gas. Each clerk _—_--- ” as ~ a! mi vs ame ye t 2a wT - - : | BO RD OF DIRECTORS | act of justice and gratitude. His father too | ¢y for her unauthorized boldness, >he had ee _ ~ ao Se Gh tee the Premier expect me to sit here and res | consumes two cents worth of gas at a meal Bini? OF Dike . co ee : ; : Hod wie ; aeons ri) eee tignt. reyention is better than cure ;’ | ceive such an insuit | —say five days in the week—filiy-two weeks PRICES CURRENT Robert Lonewoktn, Esq., President, } had left him a sacred trust. his ~— disappeared, and the bell again ringing, | and mary of these offences and contentiors Coffin (aside): Now we're in for the big-| in the year. We have the large sum of PRICE : KRRENT. Hon. Jas. Duncan, } sister's happiness. If his own were irre. | announced a visitor. She was now alone Risseee < tention meee bes iii gest kind of a row, | Two Hundred and Sixty Dollars per ennum € 2 re er iy eC yrevente : . 5 . } . 4 ‘ ae aging m Hon. L.. C. OWEN, ' trivably lost, ‘hat could never be restored. | in the parlour, still seated at the piano,over yw : . | Hunt (aside)Mac will just ehaw poor Cart | saved to our Distressed Countey. rwwn. Feb 22, 1876. lion. A. A. MCDonaLp, ‘| will kik eel eee? ental the ; C . ’ é : wed , | re Where they exist it is hard to suggest @ right up if he don’t look out. | Canchon am eof de bad bors do ume BREADSTI FES Hon. J. C- Form ieee hI ; 7? , - it whoose ey ier lingers were lg rt Se ini £, remedy. In suey eases the interposition of Cartwright Such an insult, I say, with- two cents worth of coal a-piece, de country wae Ses Tr . > ‘ 1O 1g é 4 pena asunae 4S >} There } Line it 1a a) d he : » ' " it 4 ¢ 2 » } » » i eee soma . aa [uomas Ma Senate, Esq., ung eon a. ren i aa Jastile here was something in ths tread of the} friends is otten resented as an impertinent out resenting af Am ; a og a I should | do loss by de change several hundred dols : waren = sve, ** sige ale GeOnRGE R,. BEER, Esq. vars, to lay hoid o im. e@ shall no es »yson sh “rosse he resho! tha A ae ‘ : is thing. ave not feelings,—self- irs. a! Flour, per bb 5.50 to 7.00 Risks taken daily at their office. corner | : ; ‘ person who crossed the threshold that) interference with private affairs; and, ins do this thing ie rt be ~ vy ' , 5 Ir. pe: 3 y to 3.25 Oe ona ay — el a7 : ey i cape wy just and rightuous vengence. | made her start up and turn her face toward toad A mee ; : , respect—pride— honor, to be wounded—a Huntington ©, that we had the yenius r,t i > Great George aud Lower Water streets. yi I deed, a sensible man would do almost ‘ ‘ ? fa Galt i * ee" . ei jatmeal, per 100 ths 2.70 to 3.00 ; While the inmates of Bellamy Place had the door. It was Marcus Warland, standing : : reputation to maintain | cfa Galt in this Cabinet, that these vexed PISH F. W. HALES, Secrretay. | , age \ csuen all einen’ pasha: Starcus Warland, standing | anything, short of downright wickedness, Hunt : (aside) We have all had reputa-, problems might be solved.—By the way i" mh O28 1287R....1 > celving £01e ss ( Lala e. . a | : i as ’ 7 _ . , ; ; a 330 to 5.00) Ch’town, March 22, 1875—ly ; = a ase wh pangs eC * : mortal- | a few paces within, whose glance met hers rather than meddle with such disputes ; | tions, but some of us have taken decent Cauchon, you're a good figure-head: How amar andl +87 to 6.49 _ ity into their chastened hearts, the young | not cold and haughty as she had seen him! she that passeth by and meddleth with bad care of them, Cauchon’s for instance, is | mucha head did you make on lunatics % | ’ 7s master and mistress of Wood Lawn had | ,; ; : } ‘ a good deal battered. How are junatics as a speculation, an in | Mackere! per doz. 0.48 to 0.72 | ST. LAWRENCE oe aay a | the last time, but beaming with intense | strife not belonging to him, is like one that Cauchon : Hear! hear! I shall geef d | vest at t ; } 2 | HA ‘ } been trying to escape from themselves ey | ,no4; ie 0 | ipa Meee wane ‘ : : 4 — walle - &£ 6Als ECC’ CO | VESIMER!, 60 LO Spear | BOARDS. ' 7. de a tute bo manage ae emotion. His face was very pale, and he | taketh a dog by the ears.’ ‘Never scald gentlemen une good ceerteefekit pour ees Voices : Hear! hear! i . ‘ s¢ ‘ i y mee 3 i rea yer ttec rm pen "— : ail vai, : Se : e : * : Mit é : : StiAlock, 100 feet. b 10 0.98 arine nsurance 30. OF ae / . 7 : oe wr ae his ars the anne bedige of mourns | jins in other folk’s broth.’ It is easy to find rep—reputacion I sail make eet right Cauchon - I weel be candeed weeth de ' Pine do 1.2 te 2-40 } to indulge. But Florence carried an arrow ing. Florence gazed like one awaking from | the man or men who will arbitrate upon a away. ae gentieman. i am de man dat nevare wle spruce do 97 LO 2.00 OF in her bossom that penetrated deeper and | , , then clasniag her hand with s i ; ss . Mackenzie : Such disaffection and resist.| une lie. Now | weel ansare dat beesiness Sag M 2 11 to 2.48 I a dream, then claspiag her hand with an | dispute in buisiness, the dissputants not he P “sue mene sain sah ‘on | if M U sungies, per - —"* IRIN GY # Cc } 2 vhil - eves. lik infed | : ; : ; coe ee — ale | ance to the Premier Is sim destruction | if Monsieur Untington wee! tole me w: : : POULTRY PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. | deeper, while her eyes, like lamps unfed | expression of rapture, was about to spring being akin ; but we all shrink from the hard | to a party No one pee better than av de At ‘ti bh t kh 5d a rp ey 4 ° Re 2 : . ’ . . P . ” | VOL rs ; aia’ ‘ > nara | me Oy e 4 * 2 E H Ay ADZUSB stoc orders ¢ de 1D. : | with oil, shone with faint and wavering | forward. when suddenly something s .d . wh mania Pet : ee nen of de op Chickens, per palr $0.50 to 0.70 thorized Capital - $300,000 . ney orward, when suddenly something seemed | ani generally unsuccessful and thankless | the Finance Minister that his Department | paire Coompanie not breeng de law suit gin ney eet : 0) Authorize apita., ’ *\ lustre. Mrs. Lewis, noticing with alarm her | ep ’ ; H - -f Loc © ee Ducks, (each 0.24 to 0.35 | « . °4 eA i ' ee 5 | to arrest her, and freeze her to the spot | teak of meditating in family euntrele | needs strengthening. ere we find our-| him? Ha! Powls, (each) 0.25 to 0.40 Subscribed Capital, 143,950. | fading colour, insisted upon sending fora) where she stood. Ifone could imagine tire Hamil as g litte ‘~~ | selyes confronted by a yawning financial; Hunt: 0, pshaw! [can’t be insulted on > ae ‘ en | } lig — j . , : ie _ amiltoi Int, ) Spectetor i ana ; , + . i ’ ; . Partridg eac! 0.25 to 0.30 pee 1g } a ; ‘ : h INUTON | ) | abyes and no means provided for bridging | that score. [stand before the world im | 2 es saab: ) 80 to 1.75 po ay “ Florence strenuorsly for- | suddenly congealing, it would convey the | it. : _ pregnable in virtue, unimpeachable in my aurgeys “hh Ue? ods ry . »reom »g . } - ° “ 5 >, 2aC > y oth : . BOARD OF DIRECTORS: i bade. Mr. Alston advised the waters of| ; me ae ; —_— cll , ° 1 | : Geese (each 6.50 to 0.75 }OAR ; , : aap ot . eligi 3 | impresssion of the transition of that mo- Smith : Why not send for Brydges? He'll | integrity —- my varacity unquestioned, my MEAT ARCHIBALD Kunneby, /resident. the White Sulpher Springs in Virginia, but! pent, | At Bradford, Yorkshire, a youth who was | iron bridge most anything ! motives no longer assailed. She tongue of a IF : . > =. - . . - ° . — = . . . . ogy a i Joun F. RoBERTSON, | the season was too far advanced to remain; < piorence’ cried he.advancing, ‘ L’Eclair, , bitten by 4 cat three mouths ago died in Mackenzie : This is no time for joking. | slander silenced The arrows of detrac- Beef. ‘ernall pieces) per Ib $0.08 to 0.14 ARTEMAS LORD { : : Florence,’ cried he,advancing, ‘ L’Eclair, ; Is as : a ; ae . Poe ; eG. eee eeeee, pe a yop | rong gaa gape gl | long, and this too Florence resisted from a} ; ' 1 oo _. | greatagony from hydrophobia, | The question is whether [ shall bring Sir A. tion pass harmlessly by. Boot oo eau 0.06 to 0.10 > W.H MAN ’ in the name of heaven, tell me what [ hve . ; ‘ : eef, per lb (by the quarter) -UG to VU. 7. ° YNDMAN, Y 4 it c ’ \ — ‘ | T. Galt in or not ? Cauchon - 0. we know all dat Wiat | Ham, per 1! 0.1) to 0.12 RaLpu B. PRAKE vage hope that something would occur at | |; It is announced that the statue of the “- “uaa lve “oy Pap ap , } 8m, per ib ed )U.1e ALPH ‘ FA ’ o | done to estrange the heart { once thought : : : “ : ea ’ ; C . fi sae nae | Lamb. 5 ‘ 0.00 to 0.00 THOMAS MORRIS h ate + otha tcon h E & late Prince Consort, which has been so long Blake: If it wasn’t that he’s a Conserva-, ax is: watit cost? Ha! } mb, per quarter . 0 ¥. MAS MORRIS, ome—she knew not what —to relieve her | ae i ee ane Fe ER Be . ype Neg re ‘aw R ~~ eo ae. Lamb, per Ib 0.08 to 0.09 Grorce D. Loncwortn. cekiiiaiii. saiadie eee nansrian wholly mine? If love is exting lished, j¥8- | in the hands of the sculptor, will be finish. | a iy lewis wali “ C _— : beg a while | ex Matton, per Ib 0.07 to 0.12 Risks taken dally at their office, Exchange are he endeavored | tice and truth must still remain. In their) ed ina short time, and will be ready for | auc eh ear, hear e doan wan) pound my _ y o conomy and Ite Pork.(smali pieces) per ww 0.08 to 0.12 Buildin Pa 1 cl vires ©" | to sustain her and himself too by the marble | .. 4g names I demand to know my crime, | being placed on its pedestal in Charlotte | dem kind ! trenchment. 'y the saving in gas we save . 4 os 7 Ging. ‘ ail . i i ¢ ’ . +}: - \ ‘offi sO a- N a ore > where’ ; aq ? é Pork, per ib (by the carcass) 0.05} to 0.074 i ene AES evans geen -NDMAN pillar of pride, which he grasped with cold ee d | Square, Edinburgh, before the spring of the | Coffin, Scott. and others : No more Con let me see—-where’s my figures? Yes, A , FREDERICK W. HYNDMAN, ’ Pp , stif haract f I have | ' 7 “s ; ‘ 4 that I may justify my character, or 1 1ave | b mf : . ' No— ' g son tare conineah edi. ; f VJ y ’ servatives o—not for Joseph we save just twenty-Fix thousand dollars Veal, per It 0.04 to 0.08 | eitown, March 22, 1875.—ly Secretary. | and sliding hands; but though she pressed spell siesiiit fag. (ores peered aren ned has ar, The pennenes Rong _ + am aol I ei “a 7 jberal PEI Po J bye Mars. & secret € , fatve ave, Majesty, when it is unveiled, may be confi- . : ‘ aie se | ‘ cd wR j MISCELLANEOUS. | yative. pies per bushel 0.40 to 1.00 te por bene 0.6 to 1.00 [RIPERIAL bite oxycooas| Pine [pgurance Company her aching heart against it, it only mocked its throbbing anguish, Those only who have loved as deeply passionately, and exs dently expected, There is quite a sensation in Newbury- port, Mass., over the marriage of Jas. Par- | avenge my wrongs.’ Florence looked upon him with an as- | | 1 tonished glance. How could the man who butter (fresh per Ib aitter per ib by the tul, 0.16 to 3. 19 | 4 clusively: as Florence, can conceive of her had written such words of her assume this | aad ~ Pret. greg ty rl = a | colleague. Let him and this Council ex-| up just now skins, per lb 0.05 to 0.12 OF LONDON. utterable desolation. lofty tone and indignant air? He seemed | jae T . brid a. ney a hi dil © amine my scheme for meeting the financial ' Cartwright: Precisely. $260. Right, $260. -Leese (new milk) per lb 0.14 to 0.16 | Subs ‘ribed & Invested Ca vital Letty, her negro atteedant, watched her y ip elke : rice une, th ee —— pve ww) yw | difficulty before condemning me. | Then there is—yes; let me see, we have vieese, per ib 6.05 to 0.08 | SUBSE H ’ the injured, instead of the /njwrer,; the | ma on the morning succeeding that o the Voices: Hear! bear! Let's have tho | just saved $26,000—I mean $260. Then we young mistress with sorrowful devotion. She was certain from the first there was treach, ery somewhere. She longed to discover it. That the unhappiness of Florence had its redding o . ‘ as Zi : p | wedding, and to prevent further scandii,| . ome } save $500 by cutting down truckmen’s victim, instead of the sacrificer oat iin oitaias. ren Tea the veto 8 ea -egye ganndec ger ttiying ta YE my colleague has over- | wages on the Intercolonial railways in the ‘Mr. Warland has no worse enemy than stony boarding-house. He will apply to the | come the difficulty I shall be glad to hear | Maritime Provinces. Yes—quite a saving himself,’ replied Forence with inexpressible isl: ‘ i ARE “He de . d es dey : Rogmneenry, He & Spaeth apt sagettening Fs it. Meantime | shall request Sir A. T. | there—$50,000. Then we— O¥er seed, per ib 9.00 to 0.00 0.02 to 0.36 1.965.000 tg. 0.090 to 0.00 §.00 to 1000! The above Office being of UNDOUBT- “8gs. per doz. ureen Peas S3y, per ton ; ! } | Hid . 2 _ - j a wwe be th, oat me es ED STAN DING, suarantees perfect sida tattle tte bd tak toe | dignity. ‘ His own words have condemn | marriage ace | Galt 60 wait a few days longer. "edie Caen gun Gah. Wen Gee Romespus. (11 tall wineatelhue © 65 to 1.00! security and Prompt Payment f th hl a A lie |ed him, his own hand signed the deaths; Whilst the heir of the throne is working ! Cartwright : (sarcastically): As Griffin of _ seem to mind your naughts ! | 3 mespun, (women's do)per yd 0.34 to 048 of Losses, 1 gional Age ne pammnaaagaes — en by” | warrant of my love.’ _hard and thoroughly — himself in‘) the Halifax Herald would say, the Premier Blake: (aside) Poor (artwright. What 5 DETACHED DWELLINGS insured for cus, she was wellaware. She was forbids i begin to fear India, his youngest brother, Prince Leopold | j, kind—O, too kind! I propose, gentle~ | an exhibition! “omespun Flannel, per yard 0.31 to 0.46 ‘By heaven Fiorence! : : : : : h ; . having completed his university education, | men, to go on the basis of Economy and Cartwright: Those are two very imports ard, per | 12 to 9.16 1 nn Fa pp to mention the subject in terms she dared cae be oad to odo| Ove, Two, or Three Years on SPE- 46 hes that we are all going mad! I cannot be | js about to give up his residence at Oxford | Retrenchment. } Oats, per bus] 0.36 to : ie on . ‘. : : | 1 I | ant nnancial reforms.as you can und and a per bushe J.00 to 0.40 . r TAR . | not disre d- but the det ion to é 7 ‘ = At a previous meeting /| | an. nnancial relormsas you can understand, | Potatoes, per bushel 0.23 to 0.32 CIALLY AD ANI AGEOUS | ; ; : An tino otermmat put off with these dark and enigmatical | known as Wykeham House, and take up | explained that by additional taxes [ calez- We have arranged our reforms according to “ trl Barley, per Ib 0.03 to 0.04 | TERMS. find out the og o the netgrinee wi sayings. After all that has passed between | a “97 - pe pg Mat or | lated on raising from two to three muillions | geographical considerations—a reform in “eepskins 0.5) to 0.70 EX ' EWRERY stronger every day. If she could only get} |. a os ll ‘nearity, | Royal Highness will not asthe Prince of | more revenue. The People, wnom we have | the Upper Provinces and one in the Mari- yaw, per tor 4.50 to 2.50 | FENTON LF YEW BERY, mes COATES 3 SPO | Wales did, on leaving Oxford go to Cams | succeeded in befooling, will stagger under time Teotinees. We now need a financial to Mr. Patterson’s! But, upon what plea | could she ask leave of absense to visit a | place with which she had never any com-! munication? Ler mistress would suspect her motive, and it would be a sufficient AGENT. eS 6 >non f Y } fs ‘ 1: “ Oh, L’Eclair !—Ob, Rosa! by the memory | bridge, but will seek a life of quietude the joad, but no matter—the people were of your unparalleled devotion, by those | occasionally visiting Oxford as Provincia! | made to illustrate the beauties of Reform. celestial ministrations which brought me | er pregete th are of a I propose now to deal with the savings. 1, : wis sia doa { y, tow SION De Has recently i that we shall make « great savin Fe and which | ean never repay, I | AS 7? . Dp . a estimate 1 ag 4 bacl to Bh = % ‘ y P yr | been appointed by his Royal brother. The jin the consumption of gas this year in the implore you not to trifle with my happi- | installation of His Royal Highness will take | Departmenal Offices. I have issued reform in the Central country—say Manitos ba—and a reform on the Pacific Slope. I propose, therefore, after consultation with Messrs. Laird and Letellier, and corres pondence with Governor Morris and ‘ Big fhunder,’ and Archbishop Tache and Dr. 9.07 to 0.10 0.09 to 0.16 | 0.17 to 0.25 S“h0W per lb wee per bush 4, per lb UARTER’S RAILWAY HOTEL ! Jan. 18, 1874. ly THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON transient boarders at Mackenzie: Such brazen egotism! Mr. Certwright: After anxious consultations TCATR about thirty yards from Tignish AND CLOBE | teason for qa, At length circumstances | 402. and thereby destroy your own.’ place on the 22nd of Iebruary. Prince ~— \fackenzie: Jou have issued! What? | Schultz-- ‘Matlon—having ample succomme- ! 1’ ft 1¥7 | favored Letty’s long-cherished wishes, This allusion to her disguise, and the | Leopold will, it is understood, retain his Cartwright: Well, we have issued the Blake: There’s « mingling of spirits, ation for permanent anc | | | There was a campsmeeting at Mr. Patter~! cares she had lavished on him in his sick | P«me on the books of Christ Church, order. By this, we-— surely ! hy \ | son’s which she expressed a strong desire to | room, again sent the haughty blood to her An Enoutcn Cure For DruNnkKENNESS.-— Keasonable Rates, attend, Florence, who was an indulgent mistress, readily granted her request. She ed with the deeper hue of pride and anger. The words seemed literally to sting her. cheeks. It was the crimson of shame blend. | There is a prescription in use in England tor the cure of drunkeness, by which thousands President, the Council should know that / issued the order to which the Finance Min- and lengthy correspondence i propose that in future all payments to the Indians shall | are said to have been assisted in recovering ister refers. Walking one day, as is my be made in a quality of Tobacco somewhat Firng AND LIFE. —_---—- “¢ Proprietor solicits the patronage ofthe} OC mm die ‘avelling public inferior tu what we have been giving them custom, through the coridors of my Depart- 1 estimate that we shall save in this way not wae even glad to be rid of the surveillance ment, suddenly at the hour when clerks do of the negroe’s shrewd eye. She wanted ‘That you should allude, at this mo: | themselves. The receipt came into no- JOHN CARTER. ment, to un act of infatuation, that 1 now | toriety through the efforts of John Vine *“éish Station, Dec. 6, 1875.—3m REVERE HOUSE, Invented Funds, lat Jan’y., 1574, $21,628,556 Deposited w ith Receiver Gener- ul of Canada, Other luvestisents In: Dominion of Canada, 162,800 367,091 to be aione in the solitude of her heart. She wanted no one near, not even her brother to way to her, by a glance of sym- patby , ‘How lone, how dreary it is!’ Letty departed in high spirits,in a cover- mourn in dust and ashes,’ a crowning insult which | never can pars don. Go, sir,’ she continued, terror con- lip; ‘go sir, before my brother comes. | know not what he will do if he sees you cried she al- | most choked with contending passions, ‘is | tracting her brows, and quivering on her | Hall, commander of the Great Eastern steamship. He had fallen into such ha-. bitual drunkness that his most earnest efs forts to reclaim himself proved unavailing. | At length he sought the advice of an emi- | nent physician, who gave him & prescrip~ tion,— which he followed faithfully for sev~ eat their lunch I happened in upon their cuiet meal, and there behold, — great | s‘eavens,—WHAT A SIGHT! There J. t.xed my eyes upon a youth, his coffee pot in hand, and there the gas alight!—that gas which a confiding people have entrusted to our care, to guide, protect, preserve, With. less than three [possibly three and a half] cents per ib. on all the immense quantity of tobacco which we give cur Indian fellow subjects in the form of presents. There are about 5,00) Indians and each of them gets 2 to 3 lb. every time we make a Treas. ty. lf,we have a Treaty next year, there will, as you can see for yourselves, be an en months, and at the end of that time had | aid of ‘ Trudeae’s burner’ and the Country's | ADJOINING THE POST OFFICE, | gas, this .ad was heating the contents of his AUBERTON, - - - - P BL —-— ~ ag i i < FAIR RATES. ed wagon filled with negroes, bound, as they Sec; Sl eaedenhadt tab de Sten salle ! verily believed for the promised land. The | to drive me really mad? lost all desire for liquor, although he had immense saving—— The sabseriber has fitied up the above House _Beod style, and wishes to luform 4s Triends, and the public gene- prepared to accominodate Tratiget and Perwaneut Boarders, Good Stebling on Tally premises, Prompt & Liberal Settiements. | ! | vance against Fire effected upon Pri- ane. Household Furniture «nd Farm Properties, for One, Three or more years, At Reduced Kates. Oifice—Great George Street, Charlotte- ' shouted the whole way. camp-meeting ground in their estimation, was the flooring of heaven, and many of _ them expected to find their ready-made | wings, that would bear them up to the blue They sang and Letty with the improvisation of genius, went off into im- promptus, which the less gifted ones re- cealing arching over them. ‘Yes I will go, never again to expose myself to wrongs which, being inflicted | by a woman, i can never redress. But) | Your brother and I must meet, and from 1S | pepperment-water, eleven drachms; spirit bim I will learn what you refused to reveai. | if he has to write it in my heart’s blood.’ | no enemy but Marcus Warland. You need 'no traducer. You have had none. It is He shall give me the name of my enemy, | : ' preparation acts as a stimiulantand tonic, _ *Once again I repeat, she cried ‘you have | -tomed liquor, and prevents that absolute physical andgmoral prostration that follows | for many years been led captive —which he afterward published, and by which so many | drunkards have been assisted to reform as follows: ‘Sulphate of iron, five grains ; of nutmeg, one drachin; twice « day.’ This and partially supplies the place of the accus, | coftee pot - was using, stealing, the prop-_ erty o! the great Government of this great | Canada of ours—this Dominion, stretching | from Atlantic to Vacitic. The wonder to me was that heaven's lightning did not _ there and then strike to earth the God for- saken sinner! (My friends—excuse my | warmth — but when ! do witness such Heaven offending waste—when | behoid these relics of our Corruptionist predeces-_ Huntington; {figuring} How much did you say the savings was per lunatic? Cauchon Come! Come! No more of dat ! Cartwright: Theee cents per Ib., and three lbs., per Indisn. Tbe total saving is £45,000, Huntington : I make it $450. Cartwright: $450, or $45,000, or some= where in that vicinity. It's a great saving | ac taees moderate. a sudden breaking away from the use of sors—when | consider how little his yet | at all events, and then it comes in very stimulating drinks, | been done to purge this godly edifice of its well ss regards geography and race—the RIC {LAUNE? p. E. I. ICHARD GLAUNEY, | town ©: |” 2. FITZGERALD, Agent | Ch'town, July 27, 1874.— 3m _ peated after ber with increasing spirit; and mockery to ask an explanation, worse than ’ Proprietor. imparting inspiration to all, Letty went on | mockery,