POETRY. = © + ee LITERATURE. W _——-— + MAKE IT ue ve te by a horde of ere { like a wa f adama ‘ ‘ and those infam i Me 4 duliat “My dear sir,” | f Was One of the grabl publ - Cor Was & Tarr circumstance i i supposed. Make itt betas And the Colonel ‘did. fh Sean thing left for him to do ex pean, ag Mi Mii a ase me cougra at i that a ur ur invaluable pec uniary better | han | was the ouly ene Se rg ao ————— . wena ess 2» | > = - . pesuc re haiiaccmialS ie i ‘ "NS BRITAIN S not feel inclined to pe rmit the worthles ? ag ¥z i L Js i | a: : 1 00 | il . — THE FEEJFEE ISLANDS—BRITAIN : ' ae » name in his “ publica- Ts | Best 2 dozen Towels . WINE ELLANEOU S. NEW COLONY. thing to be using my nam ae FOR THE ANNUaL | Best Tuble Cloth 1 00 i the St John Telegraph.) tions He denies having statec ! ‘ oy 8, Best sample Flax, hackled ] va Abe a, heard a jo | letter, or otherwise,” that } ap all an X FANCY WORK. Mass s wh, Who att wilccn.dtoeh al It appears certain from a statement mad sik Residabes tical ol, although * ' > an ‘ ¢ page 13% W t r was " . Suny oY , ig ‘ =] ath ; oe i i um OF Tal or } eediewor} ! ‘ . ; ; a po aew | by Mr. Disraeli in the House of Commons, he was, without doubt, the contempti le Eo King’s County ® a * ce Bead or N 1 00 t ‘ Wal, you talk | in answer to the question of 2 membe lereature who inspired tl followin , Kor the Year, 1874. test Crayon Painting ~ UW : , ae nat t . eeg oe ’ ” ba * & ' soy before the prorogation of Parliament, that : letter in the EXAMINER some ago: m ainting in Water Co 2 linned len the Government of Great Britain intends Mr. Loughran has been rusticating it for) ¢¥ “4 sae uD AT CEORGETOW ’ | Best selection of Fancy Wor 5 00 ’ past eu ‘ * ear. { kui a4 4 7 . r ~ ? (Hh) ‘eiee Islands ‘his is done es i ‘eye ‘ Wa! oY NS) . 2 io } do iO : \ < P n New! lland | to annex the Fe) e Islands. This is d oe anenn tlt past between “well and Fort Ga +) EBYESDAY, October i be pe : + ih i t o. 4 1a pneanle o —_ " ’ , 3r oO ( a ‘ a ss the Island. It! agreeably to the desire of the people of Augustus, in the hope ot eding to th casi | ' i saary Rusts ” " nN 7 c 4 : some | ie these Islands themselves, who are weary vacancy left by his uncle.’’ He will not say HORSES. MISCELLANI i } a with the Ini of the rule of petty chiefs and desire to be that I applied, knowing, I suppose, it would | Best Draft Stallion +10 = | Best Perk Barrel an i i ‘ & i ‘ me oo : ap) » mE ‘ i pai : 5 rt hea i W 4) Railwa By in, the ] under the protecting arm of a strong Gov be too barefaced, but wishes to insinuate | 2d best Phe 5 OO | Best lena side 1 00 it it? ov Euro] ernment. Very few people in this lat tude, ould have done s0, only ] red | Best Draft Horse 3 00} dest ( 5 se : 1 OO k e Safely kk uch about the! that I would have don ’ "“d best do o Wy | Best pair Oar re y ass wno et oct " | febhar . M4 > ) 12 Pear | i Tools 3 ; ston of luda we may assume now = € | when I discovered he was m iking a ‘shape Best Carriage Horse 6 LO} Best colléction edged ¢ , 1 Tools OU Z ‘J } vy x hd yy ean} ' | J ) . ii ) ' ; ) { w easily bea } ‘jee Islands, bey nd the general idea for it I cannot but express my admirrtion | 2d best do . a Best collection Basket io , } 1e is ; owe . Fi i ‘ = Ct ME audit an l tag eniy ! that they lie somewhere in the Indian | of the fertile imagination which thought of | xd best do OX | Best 100 Ibs. Flow . > ‘ self e tha soe 0 ji bited by cannibals. | 0! Me 7erTh! , Best Mare, any age or breed 2 OO! Rest do Oatmeal o WV . Ocean and are inhabitec a | such an ingenious story. It was well worthy - are, anj — 2 00 | Best ediialion’ of aa abi ha ; ones They are situated between the 16th and lof the man who stated publicly that | Best breeding Mare, with her Foal 10 00 | Casting 10 00 i the mo-t remarka 18th degrees of southern latitude, and lic he was defeated at an election contest, | 24 do ao : W | Pest selection of Tin Wor DMA . W WV I , , 0) geographical miles east of |} : : 2 do o s pie " nell 2 about 1,1 & gral é | because he was seen haking hands | “9 “ sss Dont Cath auhied seers 6 0 Ist. The Exhibition and Cattle Show Australia. The largest island of the group with the Honorable Jam C, Pope. | ad wage wg 3 00| has heretofore occupied two days, and to 5 ré f f ac abot ,i v0 ‘i A Peay oe ~onvenient for Exhibitors an Alu 4 a VERAMh GES an sees af about 3,75 This ‘articie’ in the to ‘throw | Best Entire Carriage Colt under 2 yrs 5 00 make it con ee 2 ng pai under- W) beir rh square miles—considerably more than that et? bn give the civcumelantal (ae 6 do 3 00 | Visitors, the ( ommissioners seni he grou } Lerry trees " : ght goes On to give the circumstantl » ‘ ' F, ak oO ace lish both in one day, ¢ 0 225,06 nt bus , bg ree* | of Prince Edward Island ; and the next in | “ ll : an dest Draft Filly under 3 years » OU taken integer. f ere ox r f hibit to 0 md s,will t ‘ ' ' ‘ evidence, which is to prove that I desired } od do de > (0 | solicit those having articl to exhibit ete a ian , | point of size is Vanua-Leva. also larger : i Sia deer: a i he bee " ee 5 00 | bring them in early, thereby affording time i a ‘ } : engagement in this seminary of which h Jest Carriage Filley under 2 years 9 UY & : : 10 lock. and \ , than Prince Edward Island, with an area |‘ bled -snct il r) idence lal OA de & i 3 00 | to open the Exhibition at 12 o'clock, . 8 ; ) ] There » re | 18 HOW cme! salonateustull ial - ‘ . a 5 e articles at a: carly hour the s of 3,000 square miles. There are more ay ig That I lurked about Fort | Best Carriage Stallion 10 00} return th > arti \ « than fifty islands in the group. but the on ae ; : | bad Bo i do 5 OO | same evening. a peal } 1) ye tl we | Augustus for some days; that my relatives | ~ 2nd. The Cattle Show will be held on \ rat , - a Phe st ] lation attempted to collect a majority of Trustees CATTLE, Kent Square, and Exhibition in the Drill A, “. ir OpulaAtLo 1s | i , % ine “ q poet r ¢ hie (jetober >, 4 i have named. eo : at night, and | attended a meeting held | Best Bull over 3 years 5 UW} Shed, on Wednesday, the 7th October next. care aes eens See Wen an ENS ees | by | 1 hold } not noticed. | 24 do do ee jrd ENTRAD EE TO CATTLE Siow, " : . sn ai yy NoUseNdIGers, and wa not ioLicea, 4 2 oO > NTRANCE FEE T : twvers. 8. | Several thousands of white settlers, mainly | ™ 4 cei ns 3d do do . ) lorses, 24 cents each ; Cows, 24 cents each: | . | The renowned I ould not surpass | p Bull. under 3 years old 6 00 Horses, 24 cent I ; ; } Pn ~alis ave bee irgely in- | pest Hull, under o years oid, ; al cash wail ' : : ome Rentrens, Wane Seve Keon frye’: im i ter! i hich he | 9q d lo 4 00| Calves, 12 cents each; Pigs, 12.cents each ; i oft bares strumental in agitating the question of | _ : oo oe i re ) nf t 3d i do 2 00| pen of 3 Pigs, 12 cents: Sheep, 12 cents ay @ 1 Sv i, | eae 73 . | completes the chain of evidence to convic ot ¢ ota : Se eh aoe i Ticke F ars; in Pt B ory i 1 ag making the Feejee Islands a British Colony. P - oe pale weil as sah Che tn Mile § 00 08 pen of ; nog : apres ‘ lickets of : oe > ! . . a ene i me but we are ) to surpris i 5 00 | admission to Drill Shed, cents ‘ } e ¥ » ery * years the Feeree Group } is bee n * : 5 A » ) d ) ( : Beaice 4 ae a ] : ] Johnny's wonderful knowledge of juris 7 . “ve 3 00} 4th All Agricultural and Horticultural t F ght physicians virtually governed by these white settlers. i Did } nth or age 6 00 | 1 ' air gi tl h of tl resent ) ties : | prudence, i > not serve a month or | pn, fer ter 3 years » OU} ucts must be the growth of the prese t sty heady Chere is, perhaps, notin the whole world } prance ade : Be t Heifer, under 3 ye 4 00 | ee : ss 4 5 tv sw oe Fes ’ , fertile | #¥O in a lawyer's office, and is almost an | 2d do do 4 year, ’ - ‘ or 2 } t *liny » "g ore fertue ' ¢ f x en B ) "ea sf One : ere were 87, a were 86 @1 & more delightful climate or a mc © fe guthortie onlaw? Llave been ‘aboektetl ee & do ~ vo Kil Al) antrios for tho ttle show must I $ g y some that, soil than these Islands possess. Vegeta- | ey sh Best Bull Caif, 3 00 | be made at the Secretary’s office, ator be . : } Augustus’ on various oceasions, and foral > 2 00} : lay, tl rdina : ; ;..| tion is wonderfully rapid, turnips, rads | ° Bt : i - 3d do do - 00 | fore 10 o'clock, a2.m., on Wednesday, the 1 six ‘ b : ar above ground | ™Uch longer time than ‘some days,’ bes est Heifer Calf, 3 UU} "th day of October toa j ishes and mustard appear above grot if 1 since +] } couns | 2a do do 2 00 1 Behihiti 7 | twenty-four hour ee being conn, | OO ee he Articles for the Exhibition will be re v st we _ 4 , Hs Bite —- 4 , li : na Pd i } " y b nS os - Wat SLEeer v Cun ed Hitech , impkins | tenance of John Mullin was seen in that SHEEP. received at the Drill Shed, from 3 o'clock, p? has always ‘ land melons, cucumbers an sf ins locality. ana will prob bly acain after it iat Shien nie age 409} m., on Tuesday, the 6th day of October N at if 1 7 ‘ee day Sea island cotton grows lux- . y;* : i 5 eS pOS8U Ii y ttt) ; " | < RES hae s ee ‘ednesday, the _ on 4 si ; | in three days. Seaisland cotton g : ceases to be seen. Bring forth, Mr. Mul} 2d do do » 00} until 10 o 'cloc Ky a. m., on W é we e oe » Ofty Lor ty I se} uriantly and the planters can compete sucs lin, those Trustees attempted to be cols | Best Yearling Ram, 4 00 | 7th day of gale a and bgp ssa f t 1? sad in 6 st W the | cessfully with the cotton of Indiaand Am- / aol ala bipetngint os 24 do an ; 2 00 | must be on the Cattle show Gro inds a 2 : S ; cted a ght, or any other time, for ens > | o'clock, noon, October 7th. moss eat hy P lericain the European markets. Sheep] ~~~ — tigi Best Ram Lamb, 4 00 | o'clock, noon, un thse ES : 1 We } your thinking so. Perhaps you nev yet | Best two Bushels two rowed Barley a any og ) TT i of the British Empire, but their opposition ali 24} 2 00 iiitk Ky af iis ‘ ' : af } guessed the reason that ent to that 2d best do do > ‘ i 4d " SBE u - - - =‘ 4 | will not affect the measure in the least de- | § ; i ates : Best two Bushels Black Oats, 3 00 n | ‘ ‘ -eting from your admire: nd they |; ‘ 9 j gree. We have nodoubt this group of Is- = wo ‘ “ie ; ’ ; “~* | 9d best do do " ped g ai Hs . eee are ? revy numerous—|! hear : ¥i st bushel Buckwhes lands will presently be filled with a numer: | rae al i ld leltien - As ushel Buc es eat 0 50 1@as an orator. wa ) yo iver- | 2d do ‘ 4 MW >} ¢ ymurlatic } Ine t he ” pe f - " ‘ / ca } Ous white population, an l one oO : é ed some of the Bnest a sUrses eve wd | Best doz. Ears Indian Corn ] w EX AR ; a5 = > = 4g a ; : | mos roaperous colonies under the i“ 9 Q 50 s Gere Paley = lw f fr : =e - 3 ; on the political platform at Fort Augustus, | 2a do do : Purkish \ g perial flag. and, wisking to hear for myself. I thought GRASS SEEDS, iG % 4 H ' Ae ’ ' ' ide i) [ a) I would embrace the o ly 0} tunity Best Bushel Timothy, 2 00 ii 3 H i g:0Ws ike ; MN Ach | as viet essignit ” ‘ i mer T P , ig capt ' coll ae pega a o ~ @ ooe* =" | Best 20 ibs, Red Clover 2 00 x a gr in is t t 1 a . i lw Norte by some tha “Ol nla 3 pa k : niles t! 5 g lo tae Epitor or tHe Examiner. was reported by some, that you would, in| 3q best do 1 00) about s Siz :—There is residing at Fort Augustus, | ™°U7™"S Manks to th are ROOTS AND VEGETABLES, naw sua iists apace . iit : A ” | for hiring you, deliver lf in your } : ii ‘ ‘ 2 soft boiled eggs for the time being, a certain mass of ani- iil stadha’ Mit © deat seed ‘be how | | Best 1 doz: Swede Turnips 1 00 linporta ‘ ela — . es > DUE 1€e¢ 10t Gescrive how > ™ “Sia . _ tea; no sugar or 1| mated matter, distinguished from the rest he : i if : : a Riad ¥ has Best doz. Field Carrots ] WV nae a . oe a ee '-l of humanity by the simple title of Johnny | "2° C8PPpoimtec. Once forall, I have to} Pest do Beets ood A N Express Team will leave Georgetown \ my | ast { takea light pa M a ii as A 1 | inform my learned opponent that the idea} Best do Parsnips 0 WwW / for Charlottetown, on arrival of Boat i i Fe Win, Anny 13 An ———— > a of applying for Fort Augustus school neyer | Best Onions and Seed Potatoe 0 90! fronr Pictou, every Saturday,com- 1 aily walk, which usually | why not? Is he not very highly educated ? | items ret cask ik: 2 Meas ae ac ne ) Best 2 lbs. Shallots 0 50} mencing July 11, a1 return to George- 7 > e oy . | L e, as 5 1ade i necese > i i “oe. } aie ee a a2 : ct with boat isis ola . | 18 having passed through a brilliant course in| |. : , il see Whee Best 4 doz. Roots Celery 0 50 town n xt day in tim with boa a dead run o1 cee page Anaigabcoher| Co PO Te repute, where he first de. | *'Y % G0 so. it was not very likely 1) Best “do Mangol Wurzel 0 50) for Pictou. ns from every pore. i then enter a closed | ° " 5 ee, : | would leave where my sal ivy was well sup- Fest do Cucumbers 0 50 | Nore.—All ers parcels for the Baal emt divested of every portion of my | Veloped » wonderful talent for gi ag plemented, to engage in a place where || Best do Cabbages 0 50 | daily mail or Express must be left at the wa and my tr = tnen 1¢ aS | especially in the “ epistolary”’ style. His | wate : hi + WI — Best do Pumpkin 0 50 | * O'Neill House,” opposite W. R. Watson's “hs , . +k ves ‘ a t,. | fame now is wide-spread, resulting princi- | absurd ea denial 1 ; pay POS al Best do Squash = | Esq., Queen Strect, Ch’town. IY . I euuss re dasn- a ; : absurc iC i Wouid do so—more absurd | 2c 4 50 QT PO! NEIL] » my pores tone my | pally from his beinga Grammar Teacher— | i Best do Citron Melons o URGE ONE y! , ; ~~ ret ERAN q : litie; ical than the story about the shake hands] Best 3 Cauliflowers 0 59 Prop. i I os itie—and also a politicis oO} . | ut . e ; os It Praga a grtng, greueranayeaaes OO Mr. Pope. Mr. Mullin has attempt. | Best Collection of Horticulture, the ‘Halfway \ -v J n « Sitake a mean pretensions. Chis distinguished | a a ee a growth of the Exhibitor 1 50 June 29, 1874 . ) , bells 2 4 Aigner ! ,| ed biography. Toreturn the compliment " : _ i . w I stre . | character took the liberty of using my name |I will also try a little for his edification. POTATOES. oe aT it in an “eftort’’ of his, which appeared not | a ; : is 7 ‘i M comk H ; 4. c oon iene 38 | Four or five yea igo, Mr. John Mullin | Best 2) bushel Jackson Whites 1 OO we Nw of mth . . t f a {ist v — long sines in the “em itty |} made his appearance at Fort Augustus. do do Calicoes ! OU Tene | ; whati p s merited a reply, I addressed a letter to the | Of his appearance on coming I'll say nos | do do Evrly Rose 1 00 Vietoria Mines. yds : sme is 1g to the sys paper in which Johnny's tirade occupied } thin ial i . ses al do do of any kind 1 00 \ I z sets | space, but the impartial journalist denied at pei P ; ; I a : the ‘lilies | 2d best do do ale : pe ; “ | ‘ymna- | , : . : quarters residence in the place, the ‘lilies | Sprtrr art . . sri 5 me a hearing in the columns which he kind~ of the field’ would pale t . ehim. Neve: FRUIT. from a | , a I } . i I > hel ouid pate dDefore him. ever ‘ 4 , ‘ ' : 1 pees ot Oe Cpe of Mr. Bel. was there seen in that lity h a gor Best basket Cooking Apples 1 00} year. We «hi ‘ eee ‘ i ° ‘ . as iere se} Bat iOCality such gyor- | + . sumer ia i lin. Knowing that all the journalistic craft | 4 per . oe = 2 a] do do Fating do 00 “ y ‘ : | are not devoid of the principles of fair-play, | © : Hap i Hi. do do W inter Keeping do 1 00 The Com ' ’ sid 7 er be only a shadow compared to him. It| do do Siberian Crab do it of aan ' ' r| Lhope you, Mr. Editor, will allow me space | aul ae l lo Green Gages 50 | 4, ; amp across | Hits , $ oe . Se) ae ie ak : ¢, | would almost dazzle your eyes to see him| @9? ago Ureen age n og Tea it six I I gene ‘‘to throw a little light’’ on the victim of a aaa Pe He : ; hs ink Sieel do do Piums 50 = ] . stru ing avout a ire in 10 5 0 ‘Oaa- } 4 , a, a shake hands with Mr. James Pope. ! 2 1 Pe : ; fas! i : hy ; 1 | do do Damsons aU | © I b gyn xe ‘. hr ae | col shaped in fashion’s latest -tyle anc do do Grapes 50 ish ee ' famous “ Roderick Dhu”’ letter} | we = MAN BROS I | =o i 9% ' ; all surmounted by a ‘stove-pipe,’ that was! do do Pears a) lasake ce ee occurred some passages not very compli- | the crowning piece of the whole rig-out HONEY (Hh tor “ar - . } rOWnINE piece 1c Whoie iZz-out, ONEY. 1 tow J Da i mentary to the mushroom politician of Fort The Mick Neville of Carleton’s tale, in hi rn > an i ite i plick Neville I rietk 5 Laie, ) Sas Pry onawe ‘ 5 lbs 9 _ me rs na ot ps Ber \ 0) ig | Augustus. Being one of the vainest and elforts 40 acquires genteel. style of deno. | Best Pot Honey, not less than fi 9 HE EK AMIN ‘s a is i 2 | : i ive ES é Horts quire a genteel style f dans social a a ; : s ; A Mw imed | St presumptuous beings that ever pranc- | ing, never went through more antic evolu- BUTTER & CHEESE. : =e tHE Ste” ' a siggy »} ed, it wounded him terribly, and offto| ..~ : ae oe ee Best Tub or Crock of Butter, not less pine W B. Lach > W . , ae | 4 ; ; : t ii , tions than did ‘his nobility while ex- | than 20 Ibs 3 OO} THE s t 1 of | Ch’ astens,hoping to discover there ee 1 On RINCE EDWARD ISLAND ‘ ' n . - vs Jd ° sis 3 bo’ had mbes bh adda cy ground and was taken | the pesult was, that I was accused of being | «ial are liabl fad Sieh _|srd do 0 : ee er cere . a ling to medical « All| é : | ficial are liable to fade, so it was not long tLAGES & SLEIGHS | Every week places j rr ey t he t al f 1, and a the | the author of the offensive letter, and to till he beca:ne less ornamental About CARRIAGES & SLEIONS. latest local and Foreign 1m selections y fe pear-| giv oloring to his falsehood, he insinua- . ve ouble Ses 8 00) fr he raciest and most improving Liter- ’ a singularly life-like appear- give a coloring to 8 ' l this time, or more than two years ago, he Be st Double Seated Wagon Gt fi wy Roctess 809 Beth ante he physician's certificate of * died Of! ted—and does still— that I was an unsuc« ceneed to be teacher of Fort Ausnsta 2d do do : do 5 = | — day ; hs eee Ge ae irt disease” forbade thed bling rejat ves | ae i me } 1 ae e : AS , ‘ ‘ ‘ Dest Single Wagon 6 | buted by the ablest writers in tl ovince. as doles af nous hak a olne ay | cessful anon | the Fort i | Grammar School. Is it not strange that | ond do 400)! SUBSCRIPTIONS SOLICITED. ‘aT re bh i, and, In rev w 13 ’ . . ve : a x : s i Se ae i ts cera ie "tl \ aera stipe . | the ‘householders’ did not then rise en | Best Single Sleigh 5 00 | TERMS—One Dollar and sixty cents a year vene etter alluded to. A very plausible story, ; ‘ . ” 3 00 . rs + rn , ‘ d, but the Fort st tu ia Pitt Faas, and beg him to continue? Echo|2nddo do | Office, corner Queen & King St. 4 u ( J er ity i it . ioe eM TFENC j " i , ee . ea " ‘g “pe — — ty answers, strange! Having become the FARMING IMPLEMENTS. | Charviottctow: , A ss tc s 6 falses | . A - mn had not the manliness to publish - fa fortunate heir to some real estate, he would | Best Farm Cart 5 00 Sere ene ; un hood, on its first appearance, over his own then be a publican. Ob, what a fall! A | Best Iron Plough 3 co JOYFUL NEWS x signature, i is | Rast W 2 00 i hgnasare Grammar Teacher—a petty rumseller! | Best W ooden do > 00 | Pr ] After some time I addressed anote to the This undertaking proved unsuccessful. A Best Cultivator 3 rr t ! : 45 ; - +} frat »bii hal tl miiiak’ MSU € ‘KING prove nsucce ul. AS Jest Metal Plough 2 00 torn m the scaly paper which first publishes 18 accusation . i ae : sig , " I aie flin lining torn inte me e, informing Mr. Mullin (is it not if consciou, of the awful degradation to | Prize will ba given for any new Im- ee . cma a mripmeanna | tlis ra 11 ti, _ ee nie
  • ‘ ae it paca dang : —_ — kin enti = = \COMBINED YWEDICINES. | cumpec, ernment institul : . lament. Being presented with a politica est arness Leather ao WY! isiniinilii Posner ga ny nest t, | SOlutely false. He is not in the habit of notic- | i APs nied é is r im | CURES } il, a venerab} Wsnaeenil i tt of | outfil, he made two successive spasmodic BOOTS, s,URES, ——— weeny iat eee eee eee eS eftorts to secure a seat on the red benches: | p, ai ’s Boot 2 00 Dropsy in its worst form; Liver Complaint; | being enforced be- | ridiculously assumed dignity, allied with a : : Best pair men’s Boots Se oe Sanit f the Eimbs and tees ent than was then l i f wanit S ealaslie. but, sad to record, he was cruelly rejected, | 2nd do do 1 60) <8 a nn ae - arge proportion of vanity and vulgarity; : : : ain Cotten 2 99 | Asthma, of what H [ ; aa ly years ago, he told : ; io | ( d the rox populi and ‘householders haying Best pair Ladies’ do ey {ousness. Consumpt } i oO We saying rience Hers ag gs — failed to appreciate his abilitic is they 2nd do do do +) Bronchitis, S Ui ‘ | t S ‘ . 12 : . : F f Cl! Is abilities as e hilis, Sick ad cunning hen in the middie of | down from his lofty eminence to indulge in | “ a w — ' ‘ 5 A HARNESS pone peien, hen Kidm h - ‘pyirently, atthe | ¢he elegant vocabulary of Biddy Moriarty, | Us ” . ‘ ‘ sap! P ‘ 4 4 ns ae OP bli When 6 op | and Gravel Complaint, 3 I at ora i all ke cb ie aa eh which was unbecoming in one versed in the , has Fe baessuna ld ve = re 18 fg ry 4 do ’ 400) = sia sig _ Bee : eed ioe “ ag | ‘y S GP at I ‘nea “aot 1, ae | years from teaching, would necessitate his | 2 ( 4} Worms, Rheumatism, $ or Affe s'ancesofe stical mourning the fineral| Latin, Greek, and French. The readers of | years nai ae . er Best do Cart Harness 2 00) eeti Shape mae in a 44 | fe : Fs y gy ag: sfore a ” 0 dt - 101 i : Spine, an was | ling. Many passed by the bier) the Herald were notified a week in advance | *PPearing re ervee Sat Sonne OE eee | peewee ve are | Whooping Cough, D : aeek lo g they supposed, for the last time that there would appear in its next issue a| cation for examination, and, dreading the | TEXTILE FABRICS IN WOOL, ital Malia a then Be Diarrhea, | on the features of (he pastor a Pie I vi so F in a ‘i 4 r ye |: aut oa neni a , pee ele } ee an ’ | A ees “ie Tee i } | sud \ nly cut off composition from the pen of the “ modern | inevitable result, he began to look round | Best = yds. Black full ~— Cloth 3 = | — ntry He ! by ; tb | sa ge . Bo ; L lite Saw mee ne iin ee. bce es 1a do 2 ache and Ague, S; : iS ns As the lid was being ¢ { the eves of th Pitt.” tis needless to say that every read~ | him for some school, even an ‘ inferior oth i "a: - ds 3 00 | Chilblains, Burn re Sg “wiih sins we an a 1 i, edly ; Sa d ! a | erof the Herald, to whom the famous man | One, in which to secure an « ngagement, and | and do do do 2 Ov } Lame Back and Sid Cults 1 Cracke ; Lazuar stood | 5 h. For more than | W48 known, expected a literary treat falling} prevent the very possible contingency | past 10 yds. woman’s wear, plain 2 00 | Hands, > fa century after he enjoyed a vigorous} little short of the best efforts of Edmund} Which might occur if he would not. An | 2nd vr is. Mined F ve ; 00 juseiee of P P ts, whic! life and — from step to step in . I | Burke. Various were the speculations as | Opportunity se aap. so offered itself, | —o yi = ' + pene Teoatpeg fession. He whom the worms would have : Last fall, near the expiration of the two} ~ , . % in 4 “ll, be ‘ ae ha T ase le hy dé ro g 5 } banquetted on became an archbishop, and| to what subject would engage the great : the district of Pisquid West was ya. {| Pest 10 yds. Fancy Shirting 2 00 | For sale by dealors genera the tiead which | tL would have made} man’s attention. There were many wild} Years, the aistric i Himmel Cor * do 1 00 Agents at Charlottetown, T. DesBrisay; | by that time a skull of, w 7 yvered ; ith | guesses. Some would assert that it would | cant; butfthe Schoolhouse had been report- | 4.4 44 yds, White Flannel, Twilled 1 00) W 8 saie Ag rg: Wm. R. Watson healthy flesh of a hearty old age ant graces : sas ; ed as being unfit for the purpose of teachs| Pest d d i | Manufactured by : ; ; nal Wa as 0: eachs o o Plain 1 00 : With the jewelled mitra, 1 that speak un-| be @ treatise on Political Economy, or an ing in, and was, | hehe pera to be | pest 40 yds. Wool Carpeting 2 00 | CALEB GATES, & Co toyouam he. said the old Archbishop to} essay on Reciprocity, or some of the great lia ae ’ lag he stl lcd | Middleton, Annapolis, Co. N.S the French Assembly: “the young priest 63 : , closed and anew one erected. This was | 20d do do do 1 00 | 7 wong " r yee - th tp ing prie®” | political questions of the day. Lhe week | Best Gentlemens’ Plaid. Wool 200} Dee. 1, 1873 Wbo die or a OPW davs ane was nearly . facie. y. agre 2» ras aw | v y , | i t » t aliv : is a ‘ -ygecloon, who pits ad. | of suspense came to a close, and, according ; "° obstacle An agreement was drawn | 2nd do do do 00 | iriée aiive, | thie 1 ! v OT v us : al oe i nae ; a: . ? =f } duane eae to proclamation, the literary bomb from the | UP and signed, and to make the farce | ae yam es — : 00 | BOSTON STEAMERS, ' ae . ay P a 3 9 -—- harmless pop-gun of Fort Augustus’ politic. | Seem bona side, some days were — mg ee ~ ae ae o 4 j MPROVE NUTIITION.—The cenira} idea | al buffoon made its appearance, disappoints | the condemned ge iby Mr. Mullins. | bask Pale Mleniots 2 00 | nm “4 in the trea rm nt of yh Chronic ——— ing, of course, all those who expected it The building had been sold, and was haul. | Best Counterpane 2 00 | ey si AN | gr pan din gg rn, Flag to improne the D,_ | would be a brilliant thing. Unexpectedly, | @ away shortly after this engagement. | Rost Hearth Rug, all wool 2 00) : —— | ane reneral CUUINY, 18 tO Improve i l- $ ae : i. " nee . lo | as m ) gestion and Assimilation of Food, and the for- | | attracted the notice of the scholarly Mr, | 50 it is by virtue of this sham engagement gag bg wnt sini = SEASON I8 4 4 : nation of Healthy Blo . Dr. Wheeler's | Mullin, and hence his “effort” in the /er~ | on his part) that he is now teaching ; and | Ond do de do 1 00 THE Steamers bra ” 782 tons. and mr 14 a #1 f Phocnhatesc;: : ‘ “en nes i. : ge ‘ a : e tes I L SZ , av © nm a a of I - yen _ Ca wees ald. yet he writes and speaks as if he was super- | Bast Door Mat 1 50| Caroll,”1372 tozs,having both being thoroughly ontains the only agents known that act di ? : i : ™ a“ “ea Saad 1a ) | overhauled, aad fitted with very superior accom rectly as excitants of nutrition, by imparting} Now, as the light from his taper is rather | Visor of education for the Dominion. 2Znddo = =do 1 00 Agee lai, “ tone to the Stomach, Liver and Pancreas, the Probably | have occupied more of your | 3rd do do 50 great tripoid that prepares nourishment for building up the organs and tissues of the body. The act of this remarkalbe prepa- ration is extraordinary in strengthenivg and vilalizing the constitution, whether impaired by age, exharisted by excesses, bad habits, or run down the off complaints that have rev sisted all ordinary methods of treatment. Be- ing a delicious cordial to take, and perfectly harmless under al! « ircumstances, it is emi, nently adapted to prostrate anw#mic women | and delicate children, nh a ——— a at faint and flickering, I will endeayer to cause it to shine more brightly. The learned Grammar Teacher first in- | forms us that “he was somewhat surprised at the publication’ of my letter. The! “publication” of his ponderous document | shows that he recovered from his surprise; but the pseudo politician is now accustoms | ed to surprises. 1 would not have gone to the trouble of surprising him, only | did | : space than I should with a matter perhaps not of much interest, but as | have been so | persistently attacked without any cause | whatever, I thought I would let my learned | preceptor know | am alive and well. Withdrawing for the present, lam, Sir, thankfully yours, Francis Lovenran, Orwell, August 31, 1874, } ee The above Goods to all the manufacture of King’s County within the past year. KNIT GOODS, Best pair mens’ Drawers Best pair do Undershirts Best 3 pair Socks Best do Stockings Best pair winter Gloves Best do Mitts Best collection Knit Goods So eS oa © SESS: ew ‘Portland Cement & Plaster Paris | MANUFACTURE. FLAX the season alternately every Saturday at noon, and returning will leave Charlottetown alter- nately every Thursday at five p Halitax and Canso both way For freight or passage apply to m., | modation for passengers, will leave Boston during } calling at } | | CARVELL BROS, Agents | Ch'town, June 1, 1873.—a p is | i ALWAYS IN STOCK. CARVELL BROS. | Cltown, July 27, 1874,—-3m ' Dr. J. Walker’s California Vin- egar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chietly from the na- tive herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor- nia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked, ‘“* What is the cause of the unparalleled success of ViNEGar B1v- yeRs?” Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient re- covers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Never before in the history of the world has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of Vingear Birrers in healing the sick of every disease manis heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in.Bilious Diseases. ‘ L The properties of Dr. WaLker’s VINEGAR BITTERS are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altera- tive. and Anti-Bilious. R. H. McDONALD & CO., D ta and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, California, po of Wi aud Chariton Sts., N. Y. Seld by all Druggists and Dealers. August 25. 1873 HEALTH STRENGTH & VIGOR. Just Published, Price One Shilling Sig. 7ENHE SCIENCE OF LIFE; or SELF PRE i SERVATION. A practical Guide to Health. Strength, and Vigorous Old Age. Address to the Nervous, the Sedentary, the Dyspeptic.and all those whose constitutions have become debilitated or relaxed from ir- rewularilies of life, climate, age or disease, or from over-taxed or abused energies, whether of body or mind; with the Instrac- | tions for the Treatment of all Disorders re- sulting from the Loss of Nervous or Physical Force. By 8S. LA'MERT, M.D., L.5. A., &c.,37 BEDFORD SQUARE, London. “An excellent manual for all who may learn how to use life and not abuae it.— Church and Slate Gazette. ‘©On the subjects of diet and the regula- tion of the functions the advice throughout is admirable.”—-Mirror. Pr. Lament is the only regularly-qualified Practicioner, who, for thirty years, has de- voted his entire attention to the cure of these disorders. Patients residing in the Colonies can be successsfully treated by correspondence, and remedies will be forwarded in secrecy and safety to any address. rHE SCIENCE OF LIFE may be had, } me shilling stg., in Halifax, Nowa ff. Woodrich, Drug Store; Yar- mouth, H. A. Parr; Pictou, Henry Ellott; St. John, N. B.,. H. Chubb & Co., and in CuARLOTTETOWN., P. E. I.. of Messrs. Brem- ner Brothers, 44 Queen Street. MPpoRTANT Caution.—The public earnestly warned against a piracy of the work emanating from a so-called **Peabody Institute.” Boston, which unblush- ingly appropriates the titles of two works, published by Dr. La’Mert for thirty years. March 30th 1874. ly. {+ Scotia, J. above iris Wanted, AT THE [ISLAND PARK HOTEL. Ten Girls as Walters and Chambermaids, &e. Reference required, Wages, 8& to #883 per month. 4 wie J. L. HOLMAN. Summerside, June 1, ‘1874.—tf JUST ARRIVED. — DER S.S. Somerset, from Bostoa, aud Schr ] Bonnibell from New York, - ‘ 2,500 Barrels Flour & Cornmeal ich will be sold in quantities to Traders, V : 2» for cash, or at 3 months on approv- OWEN CONNOLLY. Office, old stand, Dorchester St Ch'town, May 4, 1874, When people see a man advertise they know he is a business man, and his advertizing pro- claims that he is not above business, but anxious to doit. Customers, like sheep, are gregarious, and flock where they see others go. If nobody else were engaged in the same business, it would iportant to tradesmen and dealers to adver- u the paper, because they are tempted to what they read of. But others are engaged } ee eg TRE BRITINA | Quarterly Reviews | EDINBURGH REVEW, ( Whig.» LONDON QUARTERLY REV servalive.) aw (Con. 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TERMS ; About one third the price of the originals For any one Review, 00 For any two Reviews, 7 c - For any three Reviews, 1000 « « Foa all four Reviews, 1200 « « For Blackwood's Magazine, 400 « «4 For Blackwood and one Review, 7M « «& For Blackwood and two Reviews, 100 « « For Blackwood and three Reviews, 1300 % «& For Blackwood and four Reviews, 1500 «© «a PREMIUMS - New subscribers (applying early) for the year 1874 may have, without last volume for 1873 of such peri u they may subscribe for. Or instead, new subscribers‘to any two, three. or four of the above periodicals, may have one of the ‘ Four Reviews’ for 1873; subscribers to all five may have two of the ‘ Four Reviews,’ or one set of Biacky wood's Magazine for 1873. | _ Neither premiums to subscribers nor | discount to clubs can be allowed unless the money is remitted direct to the publishers, No premiums given to clubs. Circulars with further partioulars may be | had on application. | LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING Go., 140 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK, Dec. 17, 1873. | CELLAR His World amed Blood Mixture, Yiade Mark— Biood Mixture fH GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER & RESTORER | For cleansing and clearing the blood from | all impurities,cannot be too highly recommended for Serofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all kinds it is a never-failing and permanest cure; OR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.—See Deuteronomy, Cap. xii., verse 28. it Cures old Soree ‘nares Ulcerated Sores or the Neck. ‘ures Uleerated Sore Legs ures Hlackheads or Pimples on the Page ureé ccarvy Sores ures Canc rous Uleere ‘ares Bicol and Skia Diseases. ‘ures Giaw lular Sweilings ‘lewr# the Blood from all nopare Matter, From whatever cause arising. As this wixttirs ie pleasaut to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitation of either sex, the Pre. j | | i i ne oe prictor sclicits sufferers to wive it a trial te ton ite value Thousands of tesiim. minis from all parle, Soldin Bottles $ 1.00 each, and in Causes, cog. tuining ixtimes the qnaity $4.0) vuch—suiielent to effect 2 permanent cure in the greut majority of long-standing cases, bY ALL CHEMISTS aad PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS Hi voughon the world Sole preprietor, F. J CLARKE, Chemiss, APOTHECARIES’ HALL, LINCOLN, ENG. LAND, EXPORT AGENTS. Burgoyne, Burbidges and to., Coleman ot. Londes Newbury and sous, 37 Newuate st., London Barclay & Sone, 95 Farciugdon st , London. Sanger & Sous, Oxford et., London And all the London Wholesale Houses. AGENTS IN CANADA. —Elliot & <‘o » Wholesale Drugziste! shapter and Owen. Hamilion. —- Winer and Co, . Juba, XM, B.—]. L,, »pencer, Halifax N » Brown and le, Toronto. ry Charlottetown same business, and even if they do ad- | it becomes the mere important tor you ini it they do not advertize it becomes } doubly important.— Anon.” THE ATTENTION OF {mporters and Dealers IS RESPECTFULLY | inte: any dead Ceiuetery Company. WOTICE. AS 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 »ody in the Protestant burying DIRECTED TO brcgpe on the Malpeque Road, in sai acini meng ee is ae the fifth ward of this City ; and es ‘e tt 1 REA ust ree jthe New Cemetry is now ready fer = | interment, application for burials there- ieee jin must be made to the undersigned, MERCHANTS FIND CUSTOMERS FOR THEIK SPRING GOODS BY ADVERTIZNG IN WILL ‘THE EXAMINER.’ — The usual reductions to those who ADVERTIZE YRAR. Pack Packet. Government Scrvice. THE _ faSt-sailing Schooner Winnie, will run fortnightly during the present Season, be- tween Charlottetown and Cas- calling at Shediac. THOMAS COSTAIN, Owner. iY CHE Cascumpec on,’ y Agents—Hon. G. W. Howlan, Cascum- pec; J. B. Forster, Shediac; Carvell Bros., Charlottetown. Ch’town, June 15, IS874. NOTICE. : ee Subseriber begs lo notify those whom itmay concern, that he has been ap- pointed Agent in this Island for the Associ- ated Board of Marine Underwriters of Den- and Norway. GEORGE W Alberton, July 20, 1874. mark, Sweden . om “FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. | prevranrnuicntienie | IMPERIAL asurance Company Fire | OF LONDON. Subscribed and Invested Capital £1,965,000 Sterling. MONTREAL Marine Assurance Company. Capital and Cash Assets over $1,000;000 The above OFFICES being of UNDOUBT- ED STANDING, guarantee perfect security and prompt payment of losses. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent for Prince Edward Island Ch'tow n, Jan. 20, 1873. ly AVOID QUACKS. A victim of early indiscretion,causing ner- vous debility, premature decay, &c., having } | } | | | HOWLAN. | | Ch’town, April 13, 1874. at his residence in Kent Street. Plots for interments, 15 by 20 feet, equal tol share of the Company's ground, avall- able for $30,0n payment of two-thirds of the purchase money, and subject to another call of $10. Plots for individual interment $2 each. Persons desirous of obtaining allotments }in the Cemetry, will please apply to William Cundall, Esq., the Treasarer ot the Company. By Order JOHN LEPAGE, Sec’y. Dec. 29, 1873. Employment at your homes or travelling. The work is couge 4 ‘OUTFITS FREE nial, honorable, and pays the best » of anything ever before offered. Oash wages, samples, and complete outfits seat “ree. Address at once, Clevemont Daniels & Co. 235 Notre Dame St., Montreal. 10 AGENTS WANTED—Maleand Fe- male, forthe “* Transmission of Life,” and the ‘* Physical Life of Woman, ” both by Dr. Napheys. Agent's profits, $150 to 250 a month. ‘Testimonials from most eminent Divines, Physicians and Editors {9 America. Immense sales everywhere. Send for Terms asd Circulars to C.W MITCHELL, St, John, N. B Jan. 12, 1873. ONE BOX OF CLARKE’S B4l PILLS S warranted te cure all discharges from the | I Urinary Organs, in ether sex, acquired or constitntiouu! Gravel and’ Paine in the e | Sold in Boxes, £1.50 each, by all Chemiete aod | Patent Medicine Vendors, Sole Proprietor, F, J. CKAKKE APOTHECARIES’ HALL, LINCOLN, ENGLAND EXPORT AGENTS. Burgoyne Bur bi2ges and Co ,Coleman St., London Newbury and Sons, 37 Newyate Street, London Barelay and Sons, 95 Pwringdon Street, Low Sanger and Sons, Oxford street. London. And all the F.ondon Wholesale Houses. AGENTS IN CUNADA. Moutreal* ‘—L Viott aud Co,, WholesaleDraggist® Shapter and Owen. Hamilton.—Winer and Co St, Joba, N. B —H. L. » peneer | Halifax, N, 8—-A very. Brown und Co ] _ October 13, 1873. y TOBACCO & CIGARS Te Subscrib:> «fiers for sale (in Bond a choice Lot of SHORING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, and three Cases CIGARS. 74 Boxes Tobacco, in Solace, Sunshine, Vir- ginian, Navy and Black Diamond. 3 Cases Cigars in Victoria & Flor Gertrude. Samples can be seen at Sale Raom N. RANKIN, Corner Water & Pownal Ste WANTED. a ge Energetic Men, to sel! Cucumber- wood Pumps. An active man can earD tried in vain every advertised remedy, has | Fifty Dollars a week at this business. G. C. CARMAN, Manutacturer’s Agent] Hyndman’s Building. Queen Street, May 18, 1874.6w discovered a simple means of self-cure which he will send free to his fellow-suf- ferers. Address, J. H. REEVES, 78 Nas- sau Street, New York, wa — rr ieee Sls a ae os Oe OF OR ee Oe Oe OO Oe OO cue Ge cet Oe eee Oe oe fee eee ee