eal per nO ————————— TRE BRRIVTsh yt »| : ec tLOTTE xz. ? d Shingle Machine, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. - ee ie ; TO MAKE GOOD BU TER. PCE vn ; wn. H id me ith ar .ecident sred us: butite.d not ive shielded RANDOW KEADI tS, , 5 an | ? : ' 4 . ° 7 - - » hie i a AEE Eas ES RET a way, and ‘iad be felay There was | us long ey tolu him he uld rush 10 | merece : 1. Get a good milch cow, sormewhat | Quarter! Reviews PAT’S PHILOSOFH) livid mark upon ! ice, as: a burn, and | his deat’ if he came to our @ Thi 1S Laipor.ant coul discoveries ' er | fleshy. . ’ , ely ‘ ‘ ‘ - # bd ; - nahi left arm was in a s! rn! '! told aiiovward. Te answered at he would reported sick len Ramen ek hil | 2. Her food must be sweet, good, rich, EDINBURGH REVEW, ( WI When the w s ' ' favorably The m 1ot go home alive »must avethe wife| Henri ogi ye eae ¢ made . me | and plenty of it. . iv, ‘ S nou ilVe i fe us + ah as a trea : a i en. "e ae . rik rapnre pry ’ wimpy te eM wer) ry of the nd | and child of his friend to peris He could | natare tie anon : ; ‘cen ly | 3. She must he handled gently, and) LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW, (on- When 1! y of the t : per | A Yankee editor has recen ly got upa| ot a ean and sleanly alive.) : rade him wroth aot give his life to a better cy ise. And he enedy for hard times. It cc asists of ten | muUxe¢ oon ee ee ’ f Sb Ovnenieer! anielbnaptt ate weeny ‘4 } wine ors ; ‘ked | 4. Her milk must be free from all ims WESTMINSTER REVIEW, ( ( It’s 1 i } In that region country ting like | savedus! O, how they shouted his praise} pours labor, well worked In iti wag ; : 9 insect or atm ' 3 ee ve rities. e ar’ auirt, sects, r O3~ | pprririayry ] RY 1] REVI} " \ : t! | ¢ was § } without the | when he brought us forth out of the fiery! Ng man of real genius has “ 2r been - eT — BRITISH QUARTERLY REY ’ ' : ‘ape notice, but the work has allowe: >. ‘ nrese { 8 board, and oat? nd he i ) neaving us| to escape notice, but the rr ' »} } a goeomderss tl Se : : Th ‘t thousands of them to starve to death. | §. The cream must be taken off at the AND mays { * Dar | Bes " ro ' 7 i gat et was beth burned end Druise , o The first spruce ship ever bu.lt at Quebec | right time, and well cared for, oolruaad’y at, A w atid had i! ' W { ants | the reason why you bave not seen him ’| was launched on Saturday from Sewells| 6, The cream must be kept in a cool, Didua wWuuu iD Ul ‘ ‘ i; man | ers my husband, we will bless that man al- I ch pyard, Sheis 1,100 tons register, and 15! dpy place, andl well stirred at least once a Pie pg the es 1 inding items | ways. God bless and preserve him !’ l classed A. { for eight years day. viaorresichacail nck i ‘ tane | 1. . , ' } yoular aa : : , ¢ Edes cotatsece 4 ’ s by i he sposrd of, the matter ‘ Aye,’ murmured the husband, ‘ God bless The St. John News states pgs Po! vee 7. The cream must be churned before it TPO a! CoH PuDdisains ‘ ‘ ie, future mov is was taken up, when and preserve him.’ and ree Giorgy man Ss peel ae ~ _ | is old, or kept too long. : ver é > arishbon rs, contemplates ¢ igi en a j OO re oe a Lal 4 ig was suggested that Lucius Fernleigh, hav — ocak canaan aks waite season to that city| 8. The buttermilk must all be worked 40 Bus sind ‘ 7 ave eft the party, was no longer qua {to act The sun was sinking behind the mountains) 51g Falitax. out of the butter. By arrangement with the English publish “9 with ther F had 1 he} and in the retired valley a party of five men Steam is suc fully used on Londen| 9%- The butter must be salted with good ers who receive a Lberal compensation .. \ i j } i 4 Betta ‘ ' @ q j Steal l Success Hy ‘ 4 <_ vale : | ee | me of point, at this sta f I ng f res} Were assembled--the principals of the duel, | street ratiroads, The machinery 15 quite | tock or Ashton salt. ae ee ee 434, conderful r! n battle ha a saith Ab hed tea | the seconds, and a surgeon. Other men| hidden from view, no heat is felt, no noise 1). The butter should not be worked by | These _ diiron oe se? . pte i h la L Da oe : -— oe aneeey | were at hand—friends of the parties thus | iS heard, and stoppages are ellec ted more | the hands, } en ph of "Th, wena os 2 A a : | sa th and did he~ permitted to do s might } wen | Were at han: ends he pal Me | seadily than with horses, 5 hi eee a : i iq | aud criticism, ie cream of all European i : Em he : uly : sumers, putinto one pound uae it a a ea” Mil Ww? s the w {toa m in well: but he did not relish this summary | engaged—who stood at eo 7 il The last steamer from San Francisco for | moulds. 1 I cma ye gan —- * eo WW his ¥ 5 dy aE 2 - o nenieet rainst njtance silent and thoughtful. The pistols si ll set of as omice > ; : : | they treat of the leading even ‘ i , , xpulsion, and he protested against it. In Sng i Japan took out a full set of astronomical in 12. If for packing put into clean store | world j asterly articles written by men | : ‘a at the dias ais followed, | were loaded ; twelve paces were measured | gtruments for Prof. Davidson’s expedition to]. : aig JE | world in masterly arti rit ) When thes r hoists sail, he course of the discuss whi ( ee : ny , i A shies hese the transit of Venus, and also o jars or white ash firkins. who had special knowledge of the matters And stands out on the deep, and Wich wee growing Warm, Bega . a ve , : * da Pg ' ne = : : yn the | car load of Gatlin guns for the Mikado 13. Always keep butter in a cool, dry | treated. . The American | nblishers er Laving sweet mone’ 1 : w -” spoke. Hetrusted his friend wouid have Lucius Fernleigh cast his weapon has ” The number of pilgrims who visited the | place, where it will be free from all impu- | upon all intelligent readers in this country . An t ech dec b bind, the manliness to withdraw at _and t | ground, and folded his arms upon his breast. aoe / oli = + en this guar it said rities that may be in the atmosphere. | a liberal support of the Reprints which | ’ ve ; oe by cn ga Pig put them to the disagreeable necessity of When, in astonishment, both the seconds} 1) jaye been 100,000, and, owing to the pre- Serge vipers raeir” ae they have so long and so pecns oP ravsager val Mo “edngretberin - Aegon = nie expelling bie asked why he did so, he answered : cautions adopted by tbe Egypuan Govern- rhe three thou oe ol a M rid we oe ni th A wus ‘> Ol 1 api 7 ai ag ea, nae . ; i ‘i ‘ ‘ ‘ ill n e nets e@ de ment, their health hag been unusually good, | aunty, wWhatare your thochts about marryin ? | literary matter wil yleid so Meh a return Where the mermaidens sleep! his fired Fernleigh to the highest pit I will not be so dishonestas to face death , naginapeye on i said a young lass of seventeen one day toa | as that required fora subscription to these Pet. save old Vocle D of endurance. He felt as Bishop did not] With a lie in my last act. 1 will not invite An Pe _ tells us afer: — erate | cont indies, ‘wha had reached ihe abeay' tha > tues an Seite wish your Biddy feel. He had seen the letter wi Bishop | my antagonist’s fire by the show of an intent pee pe Samer prs fie: ce dean, side of life without committing matrimony Leading Periodicals of Great Britian, What's the world to a man had written, and he had been growing more | Which 1 do not mean to perform. Since 1/44 .kwards and retired in disgust atthe idea | ° y wep sll — oo + Sevag ‘dosing ape: TERMS When his wife is a widdy ?” and more angry ever since. It is a penalty | cannot fire upon that man, I have no use for | of serving in a vessel which had * No Grog’ Mtge weg eye rh is | ke to be the langest sa Let the scholar sit up of naturo that the warmer and closer the} my pistol.’ written on her bows. Deut wh + | wan Ku ee Co 1 | About one third the price of the originals, < H née 1 il Orilicl Gil av ‘ u P = el ads yYOUuuL, tia 3 : Ay a ot . Bot “~ " ha And write late and long, friendship, the more bitter becomes the ‘Not fire!’ cried Bishop, who had listened One of the late Igirds of Polmaise was one} thocht+ Wha'll I tak” Then, as tit “i ne ae er #. ei ‘oO a ” . . 9? > ris stir y y I Te . " } a He may sit up for me ae ae ht r _ | cottar § Wives, * oo Urep | of 00. | after got my leg broken wi’ that whnimel | °F ay © ee Give me her 8 Pat cup, tive stranger what we will not bear from one No, Edger, I refuse nothing. I challeng ‘ Ye're reelin’ the day, Janet,’ he exclaimed. | got 9’ Saunders M’Vrouthie’s cart, my thocht Foa all four Reviews, 2 « « He may have e!! his Fame welowe. The gundering of the love-bound | ed you, and | answer with my body for your] « Qo ay, sir; we canna aye be spinnin’, ye | syne was, ‘ Wha’ll tak me? and I doct I’}) | For Blackwood’s Magazine, 400 “ « g , . , os Th | y ar xt iat ¢ For it's stuff, ¢"ye sce, ties gives pain, and pain topples the rea- satisfaction—and my life, if you will. Are| ken. hae tae think the same thocht till | gang tae | For Blackwood and one 1 In, A air UV} ‘ aa } i : Eee a _ P And not worth an old song! al you stillin the dark?’ dohu Randolph met a personal enemy in |} my grave, unles mething happens mair by R a ; POO: ee ‘ne i in “ son. dud aitapcanaen , v . ? > ) , ow e rive him | ordnar.’ For Biackwood an wr tus live, Unele Dan ; Fernieigh retorted ur Rishon with bot ‘Completely so. What is 1s? the street one day, who refused to give him | or ~ BEWOOd As 1 two t us live and love, Biddy; ernieigh retorted upon Bishop With Ac ’ : nh aes half the sidewalk, saying that he never turn- oe teviews, 1000 “« & it s the world toaman words, and Bishop replied in kind Bishop ‘An hour ago,’ answered Fernleigh, ‘my ed out fora rascal, ‘1 do,’ said Randolph, | A puzzled Frenchinan A a sa For Blackwood and three When his wife is 6 widéy f had been to St. Louis, and had been driuk-| Wifeand child were given te my embrace, | stepping aside and politely raising his bat; | whiie looking at a number of + bo 4 Reviews, fo OD. ’ Pat SBS ete oto aI ng freely with his legal associates of the | Safe and well, and my wife told me whe * pass on. poral ‘See what a flock of ship Hi For Blackwood and four IPDY'S PHILOSOPHY. . ls ale ; saved h ] from the depth of my heart | While a couple of women were discussing, | was told that a flock of ships was called a | Reviews, Eades thronging city. Fernleigh had been left | $4 ier; Qnd trom b y ; Bs I ssa erg Se: ° ome . cy : — the other day, the merits of a certain physi-| fleet, but that a fleet of sheep was cailed a Suit Ww W a f you was dead? alone in his home for a week, and he, too, prayed—God bless and preserve him! And cian, one of them asked the other what kind] flock. To assist him in mastering the in- PIATITIArS ' An: wee © ‘ had been drinking more than usnal. So, on | 5° I will pray while I live. May my tongue| of a doctor he was, ‘Sure, [ dunno,’ was the | tricacies of the English language, he was PREMIUMS - ne ' ; this evening, both men bad resorted to the | ¢leave to the roof of my mouth, and my right reply, ‘but 1 think it’s an alapaca doctor| told that a flock of girls was called a bey y, New subscribers (applying early) for the There's tid a eolodae man th a i decanter ¢ rte ner than they might otherwise | hand wither, ere by speech or deed I ever they eall him. that a bevy of wolves was called a pack, but | year I874 may have, without charge, the It new where to find } im have done, and Edgar Bishop had been | knowingly offer harm to you!’ _In alluding to the fact of there being an ex- | ‘sat : oe Rigger ap a cee © eed, last volume for 1873 of such periodicals as And nany a better, too, — re re Me he oe Edgar Bishop cast aside his pistol and English oflicer on the reportorial staif of the | ae * oe gs 4 aneres is ealled a itt 8, | they may subscribe for. : 4 ‘ ’ drinking most. : ) New York #erglg who once oufranked Sir | 824 a gang of angels is called a host, while » inate » 2 ms a i ia W y to leave behind him! nae hastened forward: and the hands which had | ¢: . ae : Or instead, new subscribers‘to any two pees Sita detadke Word followed word, highskeyed and se- Hastened forward; and the hanes which had | Garnet Wolseley, the Commercial Advertizer | & host yf se es 's termed a shoal. Ue] three, or four of the above periodical ‘4 ‘ ‘ ‘ > uy ‘ U-U6é , . a . \ ce « Ss ; el aaah. neat ek, az ae cea amelie = rather. and | erst been ready for the bloody fray were| says: ‘Well, Sir Garnet had the same | Was told that a host of oxen is termed a herd, r hav, , . : ¥ ae the a ae kissed her}, ee Tee Sn One Se gee ee : sed tn he embrace of friendshi chance open to him. It’s his own fault if ibe and a herd of children is called a troop, and opm Al have one of the : Four Reviews ’ for b tell Pat, what you'd be at— Fernleigh hissed out a mad imprecation, and ey Sees a tee OPER Se didn’t avail himself of it.’ seas |} a troop of partridges is termed a covey, and 1873; subscribers to all five may have two | \ your widdy's sister! ealleg the other @ coward. In his blind | warm and enduring, : se eA Neen ... |} acovey of beauty is called a galaxy "and a | Of the ‘ Four Reviews,’ or one set of Blacks | ¥ ile a B Pa y one +} rchant in the face And the friends of both parties, when they re el aero *e Troy, New gal iXy of ruffians is call { hor ic nd a wood’. M igazine for 1873. u'd make gant corpse, indade, rage, Bishop struek the merchant in the face, | And the Iriends of Hoth px $, J ork, told the milkman the other day that he | &4/8*! é alled a horde, and ¢ sig § @ § ! and stiddy ; end dered him to resent it. | had heard the story, weyld not have had it! gayg his cows too much salt. * How do you “se 1 el : ab ish 3 call d a heap, anda} __ Neither premiums to. subscribers nor | If you could see yourself as you laid, At this point friends interfered, and B sh- | otherwise. Deep down in their hearts, bes} know that?’ said the lactealist. ‘Sure I kin de wie uilocks is called a drove, and a | discount to clubs can Le allowed unless the : . ‘ i nis int [riengs in ie! , ana 1Sal : ; 2 : Vv : ackg aE sash pe Gaga Mi i “ P ra : al ie %, i want t me back to Biddy! a ie back to | t, while Fern- | neath the passions of the hour, a power had tell be the milk that they dhrink too much | °T°Y® wees = agen ie allied a mob, and a | money remitted direct to the publishers, You would be dressed in your Sunday best, | OP ¥8$ Crown Dack to his seat, while n | 1st hadans seta on pty honor wont | Water entirely ! said the girl. The milkman vere nh cm > called a school, and a| No premiums given to clubs. As tidy as | couldmake you : leigh turned and left the place. been evoked Helore WhicA em cr "| drove off in a hurry | Schoo! of worship of 1s called a congregation,| Circulars with furthe ticular ay i you, ] ) , ™ | ‘ ifurther particulars may be | With a sprig of something or ir breast— n the following morning Lucius Fern- | to the wall. ‘ait 9 _ | and a congregation of engineers is called a] p, ‘ aaks r “ f et ae —— On the following morning Lucius Fe . he rh | demand of Edgar Bishop such satisfaction as | ja qy's snowy brow. auction to meet extortionate State taxes eget ae ee ngobis “yi — oo we ") a, rapa a. And | was due for the blow which had been giv-| patience is a flower that grows ot in| _"¢ mischief is caused chiefly by the steals | . In April of 1870,my wife was most distress- and. Dark ‘T Fett : ke i lt hd dn Mic heees tind et af thoes whe bad avercene’s conden. iL ne? mS") ing and extravagance of “ earpet-baggers " | mgry ote ee l ae m Peee PR POURRA Fe ee ee et eee el But witiadignrs selb ai payee + peeuee- and their allies. j chest, side, and both shoulders. We en-}| OH i Iu | witnessed tl {fa x} d s kind AS er Hotel is to be erected on Mo} . : . xe ee | deavoured to obtain medicine to gi ae | Contest st, Virginia TOBACCO ret | tlement The Ly i Iga dy bec Nab’s Island, Halifax. Mr. ap giles the foll wing a 4 Spren’ but Was neve 2» 10 t ‘be il io ; } Claarin st Ea phi “lhe beaaneouann ree. idl i il : | : ve Shi aa : men of the “simpicity of trath’:— ORs lie oa) ne enna ae uw, oe a Oriental You'd i wn on the street. Leade fu w Friendship, like : n, is fragile ifhammer-| what do you think, Mr. Lillybrow? The| ed acc Ni Poe : Life of Man Navy 5's “ Grae | | politieal party were interest Phey re i t o thin,— Saadi. | other day I was taken for twenty-five, and I colief b eye ted cp: ns é ly Sa ee Fine cut ‘ nd— ee etatet an 6t . : ’ his New Colorado wants to be the thirty. } am only eighteen! ‘Haw! Wonder what ” eo a pert ire. Duringt Invincible Fic, “ ““ An | garded Fern! 52 a8 Ui ca , he dh , : ae r) ‘ | time my wife was taking your medicines, w . Mebbe l pt uae tas a Moj seventh State in the Union. you'll be taken for when you're twenty-five ?’ | Sank o Heal Sl ae Gade hae sel McDonald’s C: lian Bright Navy * ce a ee ee ee ee ee Tl oar iu L& 1 i r . ‘Por be . * worcea me ™ ie JOK ¢ Lie Chiit Vhose mother had died c..} : ; ; | bon ‘ le Kentucky bugs have taken to chewing | re + tter for worse, I hope!’ (Mr. Lilly-) consyumy tion. When the little one was do SOLACE 4" Loftus, a man well vers 1 matters, | to) acco to an alarming extent. | brow lecks pensive.) pte ert ee Oe We do Dark. $ 8. * Biddy | ee ee 8 t pted. | Title for Darwinian Book of Trsvel—From ‘Our Dominion For Ever,’ is the title of a} weighed only {if little | AlSo on hand a good assortment of Cigars A $ ‘ 2¢ hurt in of se,’ said he, ‘ we know that Bishop | the Isle of D gs to the Isle of Man.’ patriotic song, the words and the music of} short of a living tone | 2nd Pipes, which we sell cheaper than any \ , ' se : 4 i which have been compose ry ex-Gover , nee” EF ‘ i other store i thar] wn F i i was a [will n apology. Not only is } All human virtues increase and strengthen wimct The eile z ded 6 Bee 1 gion ag iba ape ob ; your) re phe sponge aL es od a kissed her) : ee party ; , ; : j Militia Forces of the Dominion, by Lieut.-| ing its nerves an son ith vty 1 Jan., 5, 1874. | § tell j what you'd be at~ will not see him back down.’ | Prof. and Mrs. Stowe have returned from | Col. Wilmot.” The words are stirring and | its whole ae ees case | r Yor your widdy’s sistsr! ‘I do notexpect him to apologize,’ return Florida to their summer home in Hartford. patriotic, and we have little doubt that the | healthy chil é i. jee mi ie PARK Uo ON WARP! a es a = | ed Fernleigh, ‘for th he struck theblow,| Habit is a cable: we weave a thread of it} music, which we have not yet heard played, excepti n. ni ‘ap pubes ‘ te usta shiceasee LATER ATURE. ade ed Pe ees j | every day, and at last we cannol break it, is of the same eharacter.—S{. Joh» Tel. | apperantly in its y form, 1 Wilkin, BLUS, , VAM AMD GREEN, | a + Yee cu ITA ’ SU ° } ss e 8 L . | ! 2 ‘ i ] nev | | 7. ooo lhe tot roceeds of the seven days’ sale A New York correspondent of a Western | else than blood, we got half bottle of | " ee fobserve that |} = and sed He | " ‘ od i | : a : | : $ “>. any } vy INTO THE HEART by : ui? ' neon ' of Sir Edwia Landseer’s works were $367,-| newspaper thinks that the only way for| your Certain Check, which madea AOS a5 iG BS. i a J.N4U LHL BLANT, | may claim what privileges he pleases on that | 540, strangers coming to that city to keep clear | cure, and the is now perf y Ithy. | co weir a __ | score." | Whyis a beefsteak like a locomotive?’ Be-| Of sharpers, is to bluntly and emphaticaily | Also my dar was very mucl “| \\ ARRANTE] to | I ULL LENGTH ! W + Feralclgy wen The Major arted $ ssion, and | cause it’s not of much accouat without it’s| Tefuse to have anything to say to persons wie | Sek lache and fema ASS, | vnd weight, S1 afi o Sees ° hood-——not more than one } Bis! ’ al cs it n | tender not actually known to them, whether these | Which had she not got 1 f,m eter-| TER in every respect t y other Eng- Ly net fail the moving Pe S iad oil ee eg at ie eonll spider be a good correspon- ay ns are met on the cars, on ste amboats, minat d im con umption.— A ttles of | ] ne stipes - ve any s) Duncliff, they were the mos ee ee ee a Because he droys a line by every in hotels, or in streets. A stranger following | your No. 2 Bitters and No. | Syrup effect ij a ee aa “the eg , ae who had atthority to make all necessary ars | oc ‘ this rule would he likely to find his path a | @ complete cure, Siacdiigaity Rene On See ee poe but ae. © Pp Was © aw- nenmnenia yas, very rugged one. Ww | § al 8 sie . end Fe oh was at hant. They rangements. ci | The current value of a woman in Bastern 5 coune bested as tea : liens tn tine hs Wm. PARKS & SON, : ‘ But,’ suggested the Major, ‘Mr. Fernleigh | atrica is two cows, At Niblo’s, itgonly two young bachelor who had been appoint-| Sworn to before me, th ton Mills; St John N. B. f on J had 5 pered i 18 new town of the West- meee thet ee. é ee jae fia | oalves $ ed sheriff, was called upon to serve an at- | 1871 , ee ee ea a , , a re th ) re lame in limb @ | calves. chment against a beautiful Ripe: Fanci : - ern land—they had helped to build the town oe mn cae tachment against a beautiful young widow. ° es a tia tn . hg ; “ : + would have you demand such concession on W hat is the most Goering theft 4 man can! He accordingly called upon her and said, at a } pan [ee _ bay hey bad gaine iad that gccount as you may deem just and pros | be guilty of? Taking the chair at public|+ Madam. I have an attachment for you.’ & URETRR RED » En been truly, manfully, and honestly earned. a meeting. The widow blushed, and said his attachment | 2 al And Bishop and Fernleigh hed been friends ye. f aa ne + pics... | , Phe deepest hole in the world is an arte-| was reciprocated. ‘You don't understand 7 a f3 iS i £9 tS 8) OB) ep 1] FRER nial, —had been like brothers through the years of “Only _ ue -' chitin ape oad sale enshep | sian well at Pottsdam, Mo., which gpes down / ma: you must proceed to eourt.’ ‘I know ie outs 7 a ee Le es their pioneer labore—and like Brothers whey witha smile. ‘The smaller bone is broken | 5,500 feet, : it is leap year, sir, but I prefer you to do the } ao as ae ee es ag | free. A ail deine tn wil trioti ‘ —thgt is gli. We shall fight with pistols, so He is not poor that hath little, But he that | Courting.” Mrs. P., this no time for trifling ; | G 5 ie 7 H i BD i: NS [ . "235 } had joined in making pgtrictie use of their ms denen’t matter’ desireth much. He ig rich enough who | the Justice is waiting.’ ‘The Justice! why, pirgets ote scxgnti Wealth. pon ements were made without hitch or wants nothing. I prefer a parson. Farmers buy your TURNIP SEED fron | St. i Swrenre ja ipsur- In politics, through the years of youth, | , a it wae decided that tho dual| , That was a bright little ehild who inquir-| The Lancet says that the purposeless man- | ar. wae ee aR es igay cided é a due ; ee # . f a x = a | ry 7 they had worked and fopght together; byt a wrod nt =r fat i ‘|ed, ‘Ma, when cowsdia do they go to the Paawsy isha — a have | Ch’town, June 1, 1874. ance | f re i. Fs} nd me ge hou efeught at sunset of that same day nilky-way?’ ately been committed in England almost | — | ; _ - iat ete cect time ha | ome > $200 ‘ s ° mligy “aiid . . Y 1 Tyry Y | ¢ at lengib when the old party | > the valley beyond the town, toward the is Si Wd lew a justifies the belief that some secret society | tx 9 ¢ S&B re bill cobsicnaandabtnane | é 1 10 be breaking up me in ley beyo th wh, varg fhere isa sly fellow up town who has|-: nal : ; Se wie ll aa ' ane ie Res ee i \ ns laughed in his sieeve ¢o much that it has be- for the destruction of human life has been | - ? ARCHIBALD K@nNepy, Esq., / : party sforming. Business called Bishop | ™°Unteins. Pore Meee hk sais athe formed, In the case of a young Frenchman, | wae Joun F. Rozertson, Esq. i St} s,and during his absence a move During the af n Edgar Bishop was | ©°™M¢ threadbure. who was stabbed while walking near the | THE Subscribers offer for Sale-- ARTEMAS Lorp, Esq. % : z : “a aC : F hie hie allies bus ly engaged in arr his| Macbeth must have been a tobaceo chewer, Victoria Docks, the attempt was made to|19 hhds Bright Rotailin Raupn B. Praxr, Es ent was made in Duncliff, and @ club was business. He was sober and pals. A | a8 his weg of life had fallen “into thé sear preserve life by transfusion of blood from the | rene: pane minal aes ueieainnn : PY. W. HYNDMAN, Bsa. formed in the interest ef the new party, and : : sc and yellow leaf. arm of one of the hospital dressers. Tbough |'" “°° Or culypaid. EN Tomas Morris, Esq. ‘ 4 thoughtful, far-minded friend called upon| > ee ee : MACDONALD & OWEN. ir ok) ee . | Lucius Fernieich was at its head : aie : ; Two horns will last an ox a lifetime, but| success was not attained, the attempt de- | March 9. 1874 VW. D. Stewart, Esq. Tha old party organizéd” a club, and him, and sought te dissuade him from the | many @ man wants that many every morning | serves a repetition. | -——: : Ri aken daily at their office, Exchange chen thew © Ai aren ps a vale ei unholy work he had in hand. But the before breakfast. On an extremely cold but starlight night WW A Iw’ ECED Buil &. chose EaGgur bishop for its presi } ; y ie 2 i f 5 ’ Lai i+, B Be PPwWpRp <7 ane a | : ee las a a *? | lawyer would mot listen. He was sincerely} Why isa London milkman like Pharaoh's | a large company had assembled in a_ball- : — ag be gre ateepoomenc i evils ii Cuid a i¢ po . : . » . i > ~ i : i My y \ reh 16 7. y cr ry | : sen cage ; boS* | sorry for what happened, but it cowld not | daughter? Becayse he takes @ little profit |} room in Sweden, which in tha course of the Gx Energetic Men, to sell Cucumber | _©h'town, March 16, 1874.—ly_ Secretary | at a Fernleigh shook his eens be heteed | out of the water. evening became so warm that some cf the wood Pomps An active man can earn | i TAPE DAYS | heidl a 1 they had made a miss i figs erat oe | Value the friendship of him who stands by ladies fainted. An officer tried to open a | Fifty Dollar’ a week at this business. | MONTAGUE PACKET ‘ | ks ‘Brandy did it,’ cried the friend; ‘and | vee Seeneiie « swarms af insects will sus- | Window, but found it was frozen to the sill G. C. CARMAN A ee } YOU IN Storm, SWarins bib sure : . SEV SEAN, ; ‘Bishop will not accept.’ he id «3 wili you beso foolish as to appeal to such | pound you in sunshine He then broke a pane of glass, and the rush. Manulacturer’s Agent? | ETT boat min thivses tint » % t accept,” & aid. faigh arbitrement foe whet brandy did?’ Whe és a ik : i ofcold air from without produced a fall of eea. wlan cesium, 3 rH 2 fa t-sailing Sc hooner Maria | ka ags; and he will identify him- fi parry fh CRITI, TB hs, eas vee a Pa in Febru-| cnow in the room. Its atmosphere was | Hyndman’s Building. Queen Street, \ ee meee ORCE-B- WEES, | f with the party of progress and reform No, no,’ said Bishop, with a shake of the} ary than in any otner month? Because it is| charged with vapor, which, becoming sud- May 18, 1874 ow \y tener gh eacegence ag | if ] t arty Eg and refs “aa : } : ‘ if j asho vm out sige - ’ ’ : cock ’ : ae ee sy ~— i a id anal Bat 1 welignt Wes mistake Wasi. head; ‘ wecannot lay that flattering unction | the : m rtest month in the yeap. denly condensed and frozen, fell in the form | < LS ween Charlottctown and Mon- | ' se ithe lawyer be tha: i to oyr souls. The maf who toys with edge | A New Jersey paper boasts of a new subs of snow upon the astonished daneers. | R ( ) () Ni P A Pp kK R { | tague Bridge, calling at Georgetown, to and ae Pe neta Oe ee | sock hed nek bitiied them when they eut | ScTiber one hundred and three yeagsold, We) The following is an instance of the ‘ severe- on - 4 4 ¢! from said Port e * t } » wrote " i enty . " . valor . aed . rldn’t cal . , . . big * | Sor Krei ¢ lw 3 PAttnt me rigin t ut he wrote to his friends =n Rm ck eR Me EE Ba shouldn't call him very new. ly calm’ of Western reportorial description : | are ee For Freight, apply, in harlottetown ,to of Du T, accepting the position to which} ° ee ee ne eee The Democrat ot Maysville, Ky., announc-| ‘ Yesterday morning a boy sauntered up to a | Messrs. MacDonald & Owen, Water Street; h h b > ' } fs hf a y I } 7 Nn Dp an b . ‘ om + r ere A 4 Mt ie hind ted, and saying they might 2d in this business, 1 am wholly responsible | 9s the marriage of James Leggett, of Buck~ | yard on Eighth street, where a woman was | HH A i,k i R {¢ be n Georgetown,to Messrs. A, A. MacDonald * ‘, ? hint of 6 thenened for my share in it. ! drank the brandy of} skull, to Sally Drinkard, of Byuckshort. scratching the bosom of the earth witha | > orn se ’ t Montague Bridge, to Pierce " a i t exvent of a iho Dn . P akc ani > aj ‘ > | eatau . > doltare in furtherance ef the object of the} ™Y 0% free will, and must ebide the eon-| Don't count your chickens before they are rake, and leaning on the fence said, Are : : : 4 oad JAMES McEVOY ’ , ic ei acetate | sequences, I am busy, and would rather | batched—Enumerate not your adolescent | you going round tho back yard aftera while?’ | MAR WAEPS BOOK’ TPE. re re ; eins die? oe ~~ | pyllets ere they cease to be oviform. The woman said she didn't know; maybe Ch’town, May 11. I&74 never a: Pere | a | i i] he wrote, ‘to learn that fi i ‘ Western farmers who fondly hoped thet she would : why? Because,’ the boy said, - -—-—_-+-— — - lo gue Bridge, Maj » 18i4. 2m 4 alee gone over to the enemy The same friend next called upon Lucius ull the potato bugs had come east for the I Just saw the cistern lid drop on the baby’s r ' ra] — ke, and will live to regret Fernleigh, whom be found alone in his { season are fiuding out their mistake. head eat ge 4 if you = NSsotice. R ar > ate : stake, and will li pret] big : ; gyi around youlmight lift it off.’ It,is currently i 1} j 300 ‘i nega and to whom be spoke as he ng tt of the tg omens ym reported the woman went. On and after TUESDAY, the Ith June, the U iS ; LS, TI ‘5 ' oa Meda 1ad spoken -to Bishop. yeen found uninjured in the ruin 16 » : P Ste: "s ' i was shown to Fernleigh, and ad pees te Bishop Tuilleriss. AS on they stood fire well Says the London Times :—Allusions have steamers it 1 bitterly. Among his fellows} 72@ merchant shook his head sadly, but | *UCTs. *S Usmm, - Bese “bo | been frequently made to a visit which it was | §T LAWRENCE & PRINCESS OF WALES 3S Cases . Salk a _,.. | decisively. With a beseeching motin of the ‘This engine won't work,’ said a fireman to supposed their Royal Highness the Duke and | \y,- sid ia tL Ey ! ee, he w uphatic in his Jaudation , ” the chief of the fire department. ‘No wons Duchess of Edinbargh inteedalh waving to Will leave for } ICTOU, at three o’clock in U oer 00 S ca a) 10eS of t ition 1] had accepted in the 1and he said— der,’ was the reply ; ‘it was made to play.’ Ireland in the course of the 3 year the morning instead of five as heretofore. : e d ’ . ? . ie sid r "his rj “nal » ‘ -oncrerde +9 Ie "ye ; on lice "Ea G *e07 yt j but int rivacy of his owa ‘It is too late No power on earth can An agricultural paper recommends 4} It is,no dobt, probable that the Duke of iy a a — Se neg the 8, wos Ladies, Children and closet he wa t inguine, It was this,! Avert the meeting. We must fight. Every | quart of brandy to cure the staggers. We} Edinburgh will take the first opportunity of 3.25, p.m and r tar aie” cannes wean . sition thet “principle of honor demands it.' have thought brandy was the cause of stags | making her Royal Highness acquainted with | °~"? BP» ™># earings vemyangais Newest Besigns fer sale at peer: nee ere vaya . gers. the Sistes Island, where it is certain they | _F. W. HALES. : igs Wie tangs ae ee be setllad ay yh au eart, no WO. » Gon 109 ani } ess are ici , > - siding u . : ind old eeci bake ann Make ies ah shen tiated The difference between a tale-bearer and ~ sses are sullicient to oceupy the whole of | gayi subscribers will pay the highest | on Bills to Be paid. “1 eigh had b ene eee 3 . _— re ognastun i sealing-wax is, that sealing~wak burns to the present year. wice in Cash, for any ruantity af Charloitetawa Cametary FI } ce f nd some of the unsettled busi- | Such occasions. The affairs of fthis busy keep a sceret, and the tale-bearer burns to Sir S. Baker on Slavery in Egypt—Sir] GQOD WOOL, delivered at their Store, Udi LoL UsULUL Cpa. nes i his ha Le was waited upon | ¥ wld won't let the heart speak always. J | tell one. Samuel Baker delivered the Rede lecture at BLATCH, McKENZIE c celitienaRe + * ‘ il 4 UpOor ¢ ti - ss _— ws aay ae al 4i 4tl, MCAKLNZIE s0., ~— oon on Ut ry of the meeting, and requested to | ©22N0t be called acoward. I cannot live, The owners of the Durham mines are | Cambridge at Gays ago, the subject be- Ch’'town, June 8, 1874 \ ay N i B® ag >} } : tt apeityt apagt e . PF evicling large numbers of tenants wh ,| ing ‘slavery.’ He pointed out that so long sibs had cates chy ain pi 7 be 4 and voungest chilg | and have the finger of scorn pointed at me| © g larg . o were Mah beni : : a ‘ —— | i Ot le | of the striking miners, and 228 of these evict- | 28 Ma@hommedanism prevailed, the custom : S the Act of our Levislature. passed | were ay st Clarkton, and he bad proposed | >Y those whom I have professed to lead in ed families are camping in the field. of polygamy, necessitating an importation of Salt to Arrive Zé hs ‘eal i379 va 3 Pig x a ay ” d t that y for the purpose of rett ng | political matters. As you see, sir, lam busy in : % female slaves, would render it difficult to ' et ee oe a : rom and | »£ j he purpose of returning ds acral , During the week ending Saturday, May abslish clever She oaid 1 was he ee i after the first day of Jar r, 74, it shall hou th them; but he coneluded that he | ! bave no time to waste. 16, 2,285 births, and 1,288 deaths wers regis- rous ‘but a foolist ‘ tin 5 ponding Mh hed 2 000 BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT ex- not be lawful, under certain penalties, to would remain and attend the meeting, and An hour later, Lucius Fernleigh went to tered in London, the former having been 25, hee West India ats oo ng gee liberate ui pected daily, orders are being | inter any dead body in the Protestant burying | , 7 sis . ; and the latter 178 below the average. ‘ ste ee a cost of £20,000,-| taken for delivery from Ship Side on ar-|Ground, on the Malpeque Road.” in|} * he tclegraphed to his wife to that effect, his home. [t laeked an hour of sundown. Sf you went to find cut * tdi 000, and it was unjust to expect a poor coun-| riyal : Oi ee eae: ae ee ee at a | i ‘ ; ™ ; 5 : yo 1 a man’s real diss} try }j y ee ig d ue th ward 0 us City and as Ky Evening caw ud the ol] committee—al]| He thought that in the solitude of his home position, take him when he is wet and fn cae ane tae ere ‘ il N. RANKIN. {the New Cemetry is now ready for! save Edgar Bishop—were present, with | be would write a letter to his wife’ but) hungry. If he is amiable then, dry him and many people would not ag 00 cn i June 8, 1874.—lin | iuterment, application for burials “there- | ether friends. One of the number reported when he reached his home he found his wife | till him up, and you have an angel. been approved by one who “understood the me wna 08 made to the mpdersigned, A P . . ‘ at his residence in cent Street thet Le had i telegram from Bishop, there—his wife aml his little golden haired ‘if IT save ten cents aday from my drinks,’ | Matter quite as well as Sir Samuel Baker : TURNIP SEED i cathacsile-eangnoany otes neh here and that would be at home on the follow. | eherub of a daughter—jast arrived and eager pp old wy ‘it will be $36.50 a| we refer to Dr. Livingstone. Sir Samuel! 2 Plots for interments, 15 by 20 feet, equal : : : : : year, and in in fifly years it will be $1,826, | went on to say that there was lack of tol share of the Company's ground. ayail- ing day, whereupon it was voted to adj eethim. His wife hung upc TS er 540, : as @ 1aCK O relearn tee Macte soim ceas glgasPle. baliagaroee Rhema led ? hy ss voted to adjourn | to gr him . 7 oe his neck | and then | can marry Mary. Dear Mary.’ | statesmanship and common sense in imme- A ott able for $30,0n payment of two-thirds of | the meeting t i next evening. F leig n her ecstacy of gratitude, and } shild . . si : Pe Wi -RRANT Dd I ’ hi me ye He next evening. ernleigh | i 3 a y Fg , an tis chi Whoever ha® gone through much of life diate emancipation. He suggested an inter- ar the purchase money, aud subject to another opposed the motion, but he was alone in his | cldimeda nestling place upon his bosom. must remember that he has thrown away a nal of seven years, which would enable the Fresh Pure d G d call of $10. opposition, and Lis vote went for nothing. ‘Safe! safe!—Thank God!’ murmured | great deal of useless uneasiness upon what pry . make oy pee reset | arengements, ’ ; an 00 r ‘lots for individual interment $2 each On the next day came intelligence leigh. Were yc ‘ni i?’ | Was much worse in apprehension than in res | &%¢ the Siaves to be educated for freedom. a Mi Cee enn valivealéedeteb Le Tore of a} Fognieig ere you not injured at ali ? ality. » The condition of slaves throughout Egypt Green Top & Purple Top. Persons d¢ sirous of of taining allotments : : , Z - nm and women had been ‘Only slightly. But—O!—I grew old in The Louisville Courier Journal remarks | %°* good, and it was a mistake to suppose in — poet will please apply to 3 : ; ae eruligh was like one dis.) the horror of the time till our preserver | that it is impossible to say whether or not ont bee desirous of freedom. Liberty bs * set a f racted. ® believed his wife and child had} came! Shut up in that prison of fire—no|Chicagois a hard place to earn an honest pang ti as J oe au ua oe temper! Th 4 | } { ( Ch j j , . By Order » 5 " “4 ‘ ‘ ‘ " y >) ra bags ae trains homeward bound. He | possible way of escape—the dead and the living Sa, Vive is no assurance that the | commanded tis Gap Khive ‘cal dananies G Ublenrait aliplol Wp, JOUN LEPAGE, Sec'y elegraphed to t Station ; ing has ever been tried. aie eon = iM iduick S cea ~ disaster é< it pe arest te the | dying all around me—the brokon fragments mg old superstiti tion th the latter was about to connect Khartoum and other varieties Bhat. Sept ibe ; and waited in an ogony of | of two or three cars piled abovo us. and “ perstitious motion that croco-} with Caira by railway, thus bringing all the ef | suspense for the ariswer. Tho answer came |; 8 ‘ =; 8, a diles weep has been exploded by the seien- produce of Central Africa to a profitable BEER & SONS if! diteeetesUibenir ted chud hed be inflames! O, my soul! it was dreadful ! tists; but itis pretty generally acknowledged } market. J 7 " 0 | j wners aad ; 4 : een on ‘And your proserver, Mary—who was that sailors have repeatedly seen whales’ : sep alllliaesaen June 1, 1874.—lm s | oard the train, but they were safe, and on| phe» + blubber. It is predicted that the grass crops of the OR Descriptive Circul ee ane 4 sane : wi escriptive Circular of our th “gh te home. He sank upon his knees} Tho wife looked up in surprise—and then At & ledy in & red cloak were to cross a pe per ahny watery oe REMEMBER 0 5 Per tec and thanked God, He would hage gene out | » shadow of terror fell upon her face field in which was a goat, what wonderfy! | ¥8¥al rainfall during the spring. The only place in P, E ¢ sy to meet the loved ones, but he might miss| ° + Bas h t 3 transformation would probably take place?| Prince Jerome Napoleon is now a candie| °° OMY place in P. E. Island, to buy Patent Lever-Fee them on the way, and he would await their BS ey wwe reached home? Have you } The goat would turn to butter, and the lady | date for a seat in the French Assembly,and MacCills Pri | AND THE coming. 1 nas event ' 4 "ir | not seen Edgar Bishop ?° into a scarlet runner, as he has ne friends he will probably ves “His rize | Al IE | g. svehin 19 Allende : ; A : P . . * : 3 T - } fr.) 4% ; : PR rei A nded the} ¢ Edgar Bishop !—What of him ?° An editor, who speaks with the air ofa) gloriously sojected. To him this willbeno J. U RAXEP SEES Leffel Double Turbine Water Wheel.’ nen hy , and Edgar Bishop came in ‘It was he who saved us. Me knew that | ™@! Whe has discovered a new fact by ex- | disgraee, as his nose has been pulled before ’ ADDRESS i v : - : ° m . 4 uae = a ta were in session. The} we were beneath the burning pile. A secs icading core tas the pew. vey ot page’ cow wine, any manifestation of anger on < j 3 sate, because he had just e : é e nose is eep it out o + He is too too li ARVIE’S ' just errived | tion of the metallic roofing of one of the ears | other people’s business. ate sat beral, too MERSY A. BARVIE'S. Smallwood & Bovy er. m4 mean, treachorous to deserve a vote. Charlottetown, June 1, 1874. ' Clvtown, June 8, 1874.—6m is sp. VINEGAR BITTERS Dr. J. Walker’s California Vin- egar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chietly from the na- tive herbs fonnd on the Jower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor- nia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Aleohol. The question is almost daily asked, ‘* What is the cause of the unparalleled success of VINEGAR BIt- rers?” 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 man is 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. aoe rties of Dr. WALKER’s VINEG ERS are Aperient, Diaphoreiic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Aitera- tive, and Anti-Bilious. R. H. McDONALD & CO.., Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, California, and cor. of Washington and Chariton Sts., N. Y. , Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. 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In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow- erful influence upon these various or- gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal te Dr. J. WALKtR’s VINEGAR BITTERS, as they will speedily remove the dark- colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same timo stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Portify the body against disease by purifying all its fluids with VINEGAE Birrers. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Mead- ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, ‘Lightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita- tation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid- neys, and a hundred other painful symp- toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsiz One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise- ment. 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Patients residing in the Colonies can be successsfully treated by correspondence, and remedies will be forwarded in secreey ind safety to ayy address. ‘THE SCIENCE OF LIFE may be had, price one shilling stg., in Halifax, Nova Scotia, J. H. Woodrich, Drug Store; Yar- mouth, H. A. Parr; Pictou, Henry Ellott; St. John, N. B., H. Chubb & Co., and in E. 1., of Messrs. Brem- ner Brothers, 44 Queen Street. Imrorrant Cavrion.—The public are earnestly warned against a piracy of the above 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. Commercial Colles, WELSH & OWEN’S Bunp LATON, FRAME & REAGH, PEOPEIENy DESIGNED Do { ‘ BOOK-KEEPING nt all its br by SINGLE and DOUBLE ENTRY lateral subjeets thorougly tanghs tically applied hy mieaus of 4 ——— Coniplete Course of Actual Rp engaged in by all the students, Pe ‘i attention given to ™ BANKING ARITHMETIC, ‘ BUSINESS CORRESPONDENG, BB SPELLING, é&e. Our Course of Instruction alfords ¢ amount of | PRACTICAL INFORMA, relating to Business pursuits, whieh greatest importance to Young Men jy.” ing to go into business for themselveg, No Vorng Man Can Afford to miss Courss 4 fostitution, Business men and others inte cordially invited to call and eXaming system. Hovunrs—-94 a. m. to 12 p. m. and 74 to 94 p. m. Circulars containing full Particulars be sent free to any address, on app T. B. tCAGIL, Pring... Chitown, Jan. 5, 1874.—tf ~ » from 2 wy : “ad “ When people see a man advertise they . he is a busin ss mao, and his advertizi claims that he is not above business, but ent ie to do it. Customers, like sheep, are "re aud flock where they see others go, ff clse were engaged ia the same businegs jt geil be important to tradesmey and dealers to adm, tize in the paper, because they are tempted buy what they read of. But others are . in the same business, and even if ¢ vertize, it becomes the more important for to doso; if they do not advertize it becom, = doubly importaut.— Anon.” uf TLE ATTENTION OF importers and Dealer; 7 “ue Bazan) | MERCHANTS | WILL FIND CUSTOMERS FOR THEE SPRING GOODS] BY ADVERTIZNG IN “THE EXAMINER, | The usual reductions to those who ADVERTIZE . BY THE YEARS CUhanrlortretown STEAM BAKERY BRICK BUILDING, PRINCE STREET 4 % HE SUBSCRIBER in returning t for past favors, respectfally intimate his numerous customers and the pub | gene rally, that he is preparing a supply of riLOT BREAD: No. 1 Pilot, | Extra Pilot, No. 2 Pilot, Cabin Pilot, No. 1 Thin Pilot, | No. 1 Navy, No. 2. Thin Pilot, | No. 2 Navy, Thick Family Pilot, | Fancy Pilot, BISCUIT & CRACKERS: Dyspepsia Cracker = | Coffee Crackers, § | Ginger Crackers, | Oyster Crackers, Seed Sugar Biscuit, | Wine Crackers, Sugar Crackers, | Thin Captain's do, Butter Crackers, | Abernethy Cracker Water Crackerg | Lemon Crackers, Captain’s Biscuit, Soda Biscuit, Wine Biscuit, Medford biscuit, which he can confidently recommend ant Warrant to be BETTER and CHEAPERE than can be imported. Persons requiring any of the above artida © will please send in their orders immediately IIe has now ready 300 bbis. of Superior No. 1, & No.2 Navy Bread, which he offers for Sale on his usualliberal Terms. All orders from town or country receiv proinpt attention. JOHN QUIRK. Ch town April 20, 1874 10 AGENTS WANTED—Maleand Fe male, forthe ** Transmission of Life” and the * Physical Life of Woman,” both® by Dr. Napheys. Agent's profits, $150 te. $250 a month. ‘Testimonials from mos? eminent Divines, Physicians and Editors i! America. Immense sales everywhere. Send for Terms a:d Circulars to C.¥ MITCHELL, St.John, N. B Jan. 12, 1873. AVOID QUACKS. A victim of early indiscretion,causing ner vous debility, premature decay, &c., ha tried in vain every advertised remedy, has discovered a simple means of self-cur which he will send free to his fellow-sue erers. Address, J. H. REEVES, 78 Nat sau Street, New York. NOTICH — LL PERSONS indebted to the Examin- 44% rx, either for Subscriptions or Adver- tisments, are requested to make IMME- DIATE PAYMENT to the undersigned, who alone is authorized to receive and grant 3 we, receipts for the same. 7 By order, * W. L. COTTON, = Jan.19th, 1874. } : 1874, FRESH SEEDS, 18/4 HE Subseriber has received via Halifas, from Covenr GarpEN, London, 4 Gk SUPPLY OF Field.Garden and Flower Seeds. Warranted the growth of 1873. Wm. R. WATSON, City Drug Store, May 4, 1874. tf JOYFUL NEWS FOR THE AFFLICTED! LIFE of MAN BITTERS —AND— COMBIND MEDICIN . CURES, Dropsy in its worst fourm; Liver Complaint Jaundice ; Swelling of the Limbs and faces Asthma, of whatever kind ; Dyspepsia, Bil ousness, Consumption, Spitting of blood. Bronchitis, Sick Head-ache, Running Sores Ery sipelas, Stoppage of the Menses, Kidoey and Gravel Complaint, Measels, Fevers, > Heart disease, Pleurisy, Pil® Worms, Rheumatism, Spinal disease, of ection of the Spine, Comal Colds and Whooping Cough, Diptheria and ® Throat, Pains in the Stomach, Diarrh® Dysentry, Cholera, Cholera Morbus Tooth ache and Ague, Sprains, Strains, Feloas Chilblains, Burns, Scaid +, Bruises, Sore Bye Lame Back and Side, Cuts and cracked Hands, &c. RF or Certificates, &c., taken pefore Justices of the Peace, see Pamplets which, can be furnished at the Agencies. For sale by dealers generally. Agents at Charlottetown, T. DesBrist] Wholesale Agent, Wm. R. Watson. Manufactured by CALEB GATES, & Co. Middleton, Arinapolis, Go. 1, 1873. LAIN JOB PRINTING VXAMINER OFFICE. Sickness, ns at AND BOOK done at the Dec ‘