— SORIA RR a / } " . : | dining’ ; a Ha Lop Te. ated I ° ieaving Manitoda The navries who went . . op ve ee i tol ane Other Tieis, } if Orres”? onoacies The Length of Bees Tongues rit’ “i be Cdeckly (' x Titer Manitoba by the way of Thunder Bay , ’ PUREE SES Eee “tie a Ve si “e¥ fe ” _—-- | On 13th inst., the wife of Staff Commander ‘ ® bee 5} . . ue é ; > . : ‘ > om i t| record. } ‘ , : cereneenenee Ree-keepers owe Professor Cook, of | J. @: Boulton, R: N., Admiralty Survey, of @ a ! ig record, uu vor sr } i ; i , Shey would iy amount to 2.000 and . P sufi i terribly during the recen3 \ xcemusn of horses in this city are suffer we We donot hold ourselves responsible for Miehigan Agricaltural College, a debt «f} daughter. . “ shi i be inc! i thought ’ 1 Eng l ing from strapples. | the staiements or openions of Our correspondents, gratitude} fer his “patient experiments to seo | At Rideau @ettave, Ottawa, Mrs, Colonel Mr. Low his opinion of the ab , eileen “» sixteen, died of | ———————— == | how far bees could extend their tongues.to.| DeWinten, of a daughter. . os island surdity of the su-called United States emi ‘ ri 4 ipoxat Tuits Cove, N. 3., on the 13th ‘She Alley-Duchemin Case. reach honey. There are few beekeepers. aa ae ae OPPs trr ——s li , rration statistice 17 aes ae is aie who have the neceseary tools to measure | MARRIELD.* ve matter of eettiers | Tie Valentine Fair, at M Hall Monday |” bees’ t and a yard ’ e * ‘ i} u from Germany is having the best attention | , ‘ ‘s' ounda It is oatimated that 19,000 cattle were lost To the Editor of the Hwammer. ak a ne Shane ‘ b ? Re 4‘ the Rocklin House,.on the 16th inst, heigiaeetiper, ©. ylvantag f of the department. 1s that the Ten " Q ; by the floods in the Span'sh province of} frank Sra,—The Patriot might as well show atic i ne a nO ae Glia ’ ‘teu - hy the Rey. John McLeod. W. Daniel Me- are hi . : oo tons, like their ancestors of all time, are aie e | his hand epenty, and ¢ome out at once in favor | #8 all imeasure them as the pro He Aulay,¢f Pinette, Belfast, to Annie Elizabeth manura strictly clanish, ai ly re a good rt a Le , hie bee : ; | of Thomas Ailey, and avainst the mechanical| tells us he did in one instance. . e Mestix. of Cherry Valley. ‘~ o aaid A e . . . m : UOU \ } , lure Maste arrived |. . 73 : et : ae & * » = “ 4 al trusy 5 a -“_ any other repert from friends y » have gone before to AO Bae } i r ihurs ‘ee bark : Mi Lure, : Vast . an lindustries of the couutry. The mechanics | 54y8 : ‘A box one half-ineh deep, without Ow the [5th “inat., by the Rev. Kenneth tain lines as we 4 spy out the land whether it be geod. The| °* larch 3rd | at New York from Cubs, on the 14th inst, | and labering men are beginning to see where | top or bettom, was covered with fine oe | Maclewnan, M. Av, Mt Hector MeRae, SSS , plan taken is, therefore. to vet a small Mie acti he ta iattde antec Hl, jheis. Every now and then communications having fifteen meshes to the inch. A glass | farmer, New Glasgow’ Road, Lot 24,.to Miss Coal and 7 a te het oe eolony planted and watch its interests care- { Wednesday, evening last, on *‘Celorado” is Tue brig Gaven owned by McLure Bros., appear in that sheet in favor of the unjust) was then placed in the box, 80 inclined that Susanna Matheson, of the same pleas... cheaply, the raw me i cis a on an, | fully. The res es in due time. | sy n of ase areas etccess. las arrive! at Queenstown, 37 days from | cause of Mr. Alley, but never one -, we while one end rested ayainst the gauze, the At the residence,of. Mrs.. Jessie Stewart as ches we dee ee : ahaa Rie yun debi U) ities uf Missed “Cink Murray Harbor. _ oe er and opprejsed families eer op mete me ie it. ah ee Charlottetown. on the 2ad inst, by Rev. GQ _., where; ana prevs 2 a i a ere —— s aie — ‘ an - -¢ or the Vuchemin bros. : was thinly spread wit 20ney on the side | ©, Burgess, Mr. Charles’ Munu to Miss Mary‘ We sheuk QO ec s b Summerside. on Frid vl} 5 : « JAIRD, ¢ r¢ and wife, ‘ re ” . acer @ ‘ “2 — ° Bors, . ary abundance a * should at id Records. t 7 ammersice, a riday night last, | Mr. Joun T. Latrp, of Tryon, an b ; ** A Citizen”—and we know : what a dis next tothe gauze. Thia was placed in a| EB. Stewart, all of Dunstaffaave, Lot 5. ; f ire , v3, suding ; - and i) the sum of $49 therefrom were seriously hurt by being thrown from their | 4; i.) 04 citizen he is ~appears in Thursday's | , -— f Itali I the gl ] d | ce od om = 2, W ® require for Rescarches among the records of the old | 1 1 | sleigh on the way to this city yesterday issue of that paper, aud argues that there can hive of Italians, w an ee Gere ee rere At Somerset, on the 18th ult., by the Rev. Go ee , th sdvan- | P8tish churches of England durit tt t | om ae ae aneranent FH SO | sacle § . b ne hese Sek the courts here. He, uo of the honey for a distance of twenty-four | Pp. Doyle, P. P., John, son of James Murtagh, n 7 ® on . ° ie - ” — ar Mg i@ pas i | y ti ae ; KD > } | © ve) : rece it 0 "= $ . é - ° D 7 ‘ - T ai we 5 , 4 hat . ee a 4 -d articles to | '¢¥ years have thrown a flood of light upon 150. be ‘ a } 1 to Stn Walel ' Two young ladies appeared at a St. John | doubt, would like to have it 80; but the} meshes from the edge where the glass rest- | of Newtor, Lot 26, to Mary Ana, dauyliter of tage expors many | , etieiinenh- diehan, a on | $90, beg y the iate Jonn Welsh,; VY ung iad te n 4 ; ; me i i He wishes thig} @A on the gauze. The black bees could | Patrick McKenna, of the same place. = ; oni nd. We have nt customa, && Extracts from the! Us | carnival as ‘*Home Rulers. Yhe young} motive of the writer is plain. wishes this ; Vape 5 : “a want. the enterprise: books f the Abbey Parish Church of ae ' | shale have taken the hint. The ladies. it is pnpression to go abroad, so as to prevent the ouly reach and only cleaned for nineteen oS — Se oad the money. . Seiend lnieeie 1S : “~ Shrewsburv hav. recentiy ‘eg shlish a line ratena sof St. Henri, near Montreal said. earried ry large broomsticks. public from contributing to the Sund in aid of meshes. Many trials gave the game result. DIED. and the practical, tere wooo _ Phey date from 1568. eo ne ‘i192 - ei ™ ulorsed the action of their Council by : r ; . | the Duchemin Bros. That is his only abject. This then shows why Italians ean gather a “ the teanches of maneiacture WS Sam, With , ' C vka Yeats BO =) voting for the bonus to the Merchants’ Cotton| Miss Arwina Harrt, of Fredericton Sta-} p14 we hope that a sympathetic poople will] and often do collect from flowers which After one week’s illness, at Summerside, om profit, engage in a LbGs | Compa | tion, N. B, has taken the platform and Snot be guiled by any such dodges. The] fail utterly te attract the black bees. The | the 12th inst., of inflammation of the lungs, The meeting of mechan os and others, re- | fromm for }y ker for the bells a; ne j ie ial Dianne lee Sil ea aie now lecturing on the ‘* Progress of —— mechanics of this town, and I may say coun- nectar is heyond their reach” Other ex- aged 3 years and | month, Mary Alberta, only . ‘ : ; . un rub . ‘ ‘ 1 \ > s ‘) . : F RDS v7OD { | tie ” she apne r : av oe ° . z . } » > J eontly held in Market fab ie ere as Whit seri-tide. ’ ii LS btnen eu d. 04. @, Brot wae seine | aie he appeared in St. John on Tucsday trp, have two strings to their bow, oon if periments showed the tongue of the average child of Isabeila F. and Robert Beariste. ediy, hac 88 . nea c ; iat : ; a | lvem for lyker for the bel!s against 7 gars on the Sardinian which left Halifax on | ore : they oe denied the right - soa ‘And Italian bee to be 26-100 of an inch in On Wednesday last. the 29th inst., in the community it was mace + ent Oy - r. All-halk w-tide, . iid | Saturday last j A racer, mile heats, best two in three, took | bave still another alternative oO escape. nc length. 52nd year of her aye, after s lung and weari- Full and other speakers, , Se Gays OF | Item for wyne and wasle; Wh a : : | place on Hillsboroagh ice Wednesday, between I tell Mr. citizen to his teeth that ths factory tee i some illness, Mrs. Francis Oke, relict of the Senaboring, ng, etc., have forever | aa 1@ al asie at hit- ; Greek Premier promised that no. m-! > S Brewa's * Forest King,” W. ©. Tice’s | of the Duchmio Bros. will be in iull blast Milk late Mr. Edward L. Gke, for many years passe away Ir S halal and that it is Item to JJ . Cacmas £ +: ijd rae Woues Be AnCeps a . acre ting rights | ** Nellie,” and Geo, Kseory's °° Bonesetter.’ | before many mouths roll rouad. the keeper of the Light on Harbor Grace ere ws Gis a6 een Ee in Cay o for mending sini Greece ackuowledged by the! .. po ust K ng” won first money, and ‘* Nel- I therefore hope that the good people of P. ae mesiill ———e Selena seuss . ; ’ - Laviess bel wwia ; D | i Aisi 38 m = 7 < : 1 i r a = . to avail ourselves of the advantages offered | ie : rT | . SPN dirty ve * object is ‘= celief of famine aur tees t of the entire block | __ elt asleep in Jesus, at Grenville, Lot 23, . nssta® till O77 — ee 2 ett 5 Ing to a cause, whose objec : o : catur Sth i f onsumpti to Manniacturers OF tue | : arin We . | Ix the three mile race on Hillsborough | Tue following gentlemen have been called oo , iv f the in- 4 . " : “ on Saturday, the Sth inst. & - P om, must con/ess thatwea nearly sostrong Item spent geyug to Lychfivtd i $10 aside, Wednesday, G. Warren’s | a te pen tae il i Oia iia Bea, ee eu 0 on the railway 8, during the recent Elisabeth, wife of William Britessomb, ip the ly pe : ss 6MMr. I We would when we were sarved wt a dack he Green won, defeating Duncan ander Scott. of Braekley Point Road, Lot 33; er Yours 5 frest; aad, perhaps for the first time in | 48th year of her age. She leaves a husband j , | " ; ai ‘ . “ 3 , , . ° - . : . ey, “hil: ‘ not advocate the payment of direct bonuses | Sytacton to apper abowt a } Hen s Tim Flaherty easily. | Mr. Daniel Reardon, of Covehead Road, Lot MECHANIC. its history, its inhabitants have experi- and seven children to mourn the loss of @ to those who eugage in usw iaauufscturing | bocke, viis viid| “Proaveas baw heen | 343 Mr- John McLean, of Souris Kaxt ; Mr. enced the almest entire deprivation of | ‘¢tiful wife and affectionate parent. a“ f local taxa-| Item to the byshopesn “a |: SF 3s Gunceaced thas the. 2 rogress Sas bees | | aid Mavsemank, of Binck Bak, ate , 2: : . srookfield. on the 4th inst., after a enterprises. Exem » from loeal aa ‘a sol ’ oo or pesman t serchased trum Mr. W. A. Brennan, by Mr. mald McCormack, of Black a8, ron To the Editor of the Examimer. this im pertant aliment. Atthe present Spee ie eatin et Saeee ation a ' years shoud, wrt the Myscuarzed Of a buke, 1}4 . son | une "he las han as (the first “ Tthe* work si a pes . 2 27h. vs - ’ yg Ce as ars , mat wn 1578 7 | Simon Delaney. 11 a : : soc) : Gret \ rhe, world be ean cre ng aac :R = Dear Sir,— Would it not be well for Mr. day milk forms ene of the greatest | aaughter of James A. aud Flora Jones, aged > is wy . ate as mo 4d. i or it ¥ mauavement) is a good one. ib reach ou rmen and die! avi “eV > . - . oa - tariff, be suiticient inducement to capital. | pe ' gaan: : l Mir Brav. in his, ‘Canadian Spectator.” | L. H. Davies, leader of the liberal party in ee - food—not enly = ore 17 years. “er oe a em Wrhe upon Shro-twosday and I \ large wareho containing the | ci . : + thare | P. B. Isiand, to hold meetings in the Irish} with other substances, but pure an At Hartzville, Strathalbyn, on the Sth There are a idred thousand people to ik . : - ne ge | Well, he has preached his sermon, and there} 1+ 4. 48.and, to At £ : : : we _ At Hartzville, Strathalbyn, on the be s od — benitihe | ‘thing | ais es,! Paid Hus ba xvjd — re and os Or erOON EOE a eeeeiie oe delaying the second | settlements throughout the Island, and jus-|+imple—both for the healthy and the | inst., John McKenzie, a native of Invernes- soap, @ any other a MO OE ee siden \ aaa t Filth “wean Zeake a ae We i odag | &ct.—Ha. Herald. tify Mr. Gladstone’s conduct im the Ek the| invalid. In certain diseases milk has | shire, Scotland, in the 89th year of his age, . Jge the Commaundments it aud, s westroyeda Dy lire OL inesday . . . . . ‘ ’ could and should manutacture ; and mm out- an pide cman ere met i} night. It was insured A NomBer of Commercial Travellers in St Irish members to be voted <= i been discovered as the chief if wot the; Atan advanced age, st Cnpents on te mde markets we would e the same » 22 of April, 157 a ee Mol , Soha, by way of showing théir appreciation af | “f Commons, Haguuna; the etner.aap, wate only remedy. In scorbutic complaints | 2% wit., Dr. Robert Potts, after » long a ; : ye se of April, Joss, vis ijd Hirary McIsaac, Esq, of St. Peter’s Bay, | 2080. DY Way oO —eiapen Sever they were battling for [reland’s rights. It]. : painful illness which was borne with snb- shances as are in the sister 5 iB the verdict given by the Supreme Court of | ‘7°Y g it appears to be invaluable,and in ethers | Fo. at eis Pr s liw factures 1579 an es Clow, 1, of Murray Harbor | § ia in the case of Jones re Guibert, drove | certainly was a liberal stroke on the part of ppears to | ee mission and resignation to the Divine Will. yin 1 ueanut ‘ ee eae ale ‘ ‘ ‘ nada in the case ef Jones vs Gihers, « . > . y " y . , isin rm : ‘ prudently a ' ‘ we are | Item payed for ouke of pray- etek Set et ee KEK SOGMUIS: | rough the city. headed by a cornet band and | Gladstone, and wonld be a rplendid subject which have hitherto puzzled the faculty, Dr, — was a native of Dumfrieshire, aucfel bh Gon ‘ ers { » yarthe quake the a a | afterwards sat Cown toa complimentary din- | for an orator of Mr. Davies’ stamp. His such as the terrible complaint of dinbetes Scotlan ; . tov w wes ’ foan 22 day of May vja ee | ner at the Dufferin Hotel. meetings on this subject would be more] it has afforded iafinite relief. In the lat-} Suddenly, of heart disease, at Murray dation $i e iad severa 1581 A CORRESPONDENT at Vernon River, speaks a eae numerously attended than the meetings] ter case milk in its pure state is nos cuted ee ee ee oe ae -_ - ly r ? A } vir yfiec:al anno cement s 7é 1 B . ‘ i i sor , ‘ ; : : , wil " Beanghes of business ich w 7 meth Bele nade fur ourati bvble aad ~~ gear “s . pes acpi rca Ag caliemaor eS “that | “ete, shat he held to era oe erg given, but what we teria ‘skim’ milk it saeak bar Panty & : i Sf 5 rt W en je con i s imi froma | imperisi rouse o onme ; erca! z 4 Vv > } ‘ . . P ge. ee Se Cie oe ® paraphrase, XLS Vood Isla He says tha Veatherbie | since his imprisonment the state of Davitt's » Raed cape seo rf this hint, 1{ t’kenin copious draaghts. The absencejof |") 115, city, on the Ilth inst, after a we - ; y 7 sed prow | [tem pay r carriage of them s not missed a trip this yea io | health has very materially improved, and that _ ie iia skim milk dui ing the last few days SUX- | lingering illuess of over two years, of con- a : ia 1. tee from London, xid Last woek we asked ths Patriot t» explain | 8° Prwoner was quite ar eee tort” The | . Respectfully yours, gested an artificial process by which it | snmption, Katie Power, in the 27th year of ie Deal a ‘ 1617 why Mr. Yeo was abseut when ee utese | TVarez F’s. | could be rapidly acquired ; and as the | her age. i * ests tit 1 ‘ statem t was recive D he ‘ .ulers i : : ‘“ * ~ : Charlottetown Item for a Bybelle of ye new co” was Sa /OMBONS Cana- | net overt sal ehoers: 5 | Souris West, Feb. 14th, 1881. mode may be ot use te housekeepers and| On the 13th inst., Mrs. Susan Locke, in the ee Somalis 44s n Paciti xy question.® The / at int ‘ iis —— nurses,we give it here for their benefit. 72nd _ of 7 “ge. caked dhe: end ot Sal as: istindi: Oe ef Saturday re i With & Youey ef abuse,| A ‘*Canadian” in the Ottawa Free Press, Lennox Corrage, Grartox Srrear, Make a large “lip” or other basin very At Milton, Lot 32, on 1e th imst., Mr, Our Representatives : g mo 5] ether itis true that when a certain ?, : " . 2 ; Neill, in the 83rd year of his age, “5% —— : 1622. . . ted ‘a "D. < to His Balieher the vedas ¥en. - —_ hot in an oves, pour the cold fresh mil} hein on and three ca anda x Eneli nem ber tr Pat ment voted | ‘ “a ql 4 . ant > 1 a a [ue attempt 1e Pat sand Mr. | Item to constable B » heat et cei ma ie General was asked why he did not return in| 7¢ the Bditer of the Baaminer. in, and then set the basin onthe top ef | jarve circle of relatives and friends to mourm avajiet ev ¢ I 1g ‘ : f . Pm J . " , ° ° ‘ > John H. Beli. to impresa the public with reggs and beggars out of ye tre bill for the protection of life and property | time fur the ball on Wednesday last, replied oe haat your paper ef Mon-| the oven till the cream vist ly rises ; | their loss. the belief that only ‘ ser vative mem parish o 6d) in Irelas . : ' con. ind teem 7 Oe ferred ‘want 4, aoe ae = day, the 14th inst., I read “ ae then remove the basiv, and Jet the milk At Brookfield, on the Ath inst., after a hare of the C ous lounge in the smoking 1624 5. Mesare:: Bradlawae. Burt, Jeave Collings, La- | OW Was over Halifax Herald, Feb. 15. aie toons soe laa we aco rt be cold before removing the cream.—- | lingering iilness, a ae oy daugh- ; t Q » | ; ut > bo “re and M for : ‘ongly sus LL ° Sas ‘ ob " ¥ A. . 7 Bve's, pray Keres Chess, OCCRS “YY ) litem paid to Mr Powell, for BOucns! 7 dacdonald, C@NCEi .¢ FALCONWoop, —A very pleasant . ww ai ni : a “iin fo am ur ae to London Live Stock Building. ter of Soman dh — cee _- 17 years, take & drop uiuich, ai yn s uow preaching on Sunday, 2s 64 * 8 s te utsical entertainment was given on Wednes- oe a . 2 ot a B , rusia —— At Charlottetown, on the 11th inst. Neil their loaders, is 8 OO ” A nese 1te paid for singing when the rtby at sie € . . ivan | Gay evening, {oth inst., at the Hospital for celta. ig me, or " feaiiols . No and Queries Ramsay, in the 76th year, WeacHesses are hot pe ta ) Memoers of K ng Charles was p clay med, 9s 6d [ . va » oe H e « none the ILnaane, by the hariottetown Syusatesee Death om és ' “ser a . vad aa ‘a tes . At Pisquid, on the 19th ult., after an illness the great Conservative Party, but are very i : ai i ae ly 2526 votes | Club, assisted by Prof. Caven, and Messrs panisa Bull hg a ah T hey “I 1s was of six months, which he bore with cheerful apparen! 3 Well, In those Of the ilttie Dand 172i. \ against 2880 at the veneral election in Apri Beer and Hermays o he oe . aes your ee tok on id ela WORMS. resignation to the Divine Will, Ronald Me- who now remain to elevate ‘ue standard | Paid for two hell-fire papers, is Od | a failing off of 244 ihe Vonservativ: poll, on | 8 sowstorm, re a raga oie meu Se he morse tga ident aac [have a horse very much troubled | Donald, aged 51 yeara. Decensed was pos- ef purity Bat we cor y sympachize : : l the ut l, was 3005 against 2946 at the Op ™m,, anid arrive at their < S mation a that eit yer 10 your paper o1 80 e ; with werms—roand ones about an inch sessed of sterling honesty apd integrity, and with the Patriot and Mc. John H. Beil in The above are among the most inter-{ ooo pal election " | f an hour later. ‘Their troubles were se0n | periodical, (** nen mi ricordu” as that im-| ' : 3, f highly respected by all who had the pleasure their sincere sorrow over the fc. lies of sume | eg extracts, others being omitted, | ‘ : ; forgotten in the kindly weleome they received | waculate witness Theodoro Majoechi, so| 1m length. Ceuld you recommend a of his acquaintance. May he rest in peace. ef the nation’s re adie ted Os Pay nents for liqu "an 1 wine are shown | Laven! : I ma : Q M ( rs fro a th ge ie i tg pe 2 gj yo often repeated at the trial of poor unhappy sate remedy to destroy them ? My At Lot 36, 0n the 28th ult., after only the guilty ones will lose no time in chang. | "Pom Bearly every church feast day, while | Yost! Sis ahs ‘eeuhdnatien: din abana Pam ee eee sventy of the inmates of | 2ueen, Caroline, Her Majesty was indeed | horse is a light ene, 14 hands 3 inches, | eight days’ illness, of pneumonia, Elizabeth, . al oe . is all os ile int AarcCAsses oO e Welghi erage, | attended by about seve ) nD 2bes : ’ = ing theie mode of life. They s:¢ emphati- | the amount, two-pence ur four cents, shows : weteds.” Shepias wes nine month |-4hé Ass lass, all of whomdedmed 60 thlan evety | La Reine malheureuse!’) that the native} and bas Jost much flesh, and become | the beloved wife of John Howlett, aged 36 - cnt sable weakness to | tae cheapness of liquor in those times, or | ** 4 Se : et ee ar . >t \Viag | Wild cattle of Scotland had no horns: this | yoy dulj].—A Preston F years, She leaves a husband and three small eally a diegrace a & papa Yeackuess to . 3 i, and w “4 Berkshire breed Uheir | piece, bu sarticularly Mr Herman's song “Men | ; very duli.— RESTON FARMER, : : . ‘ ; ' hae |Pather the purchasing power of money. ria : ih ae oe al lis not trae; L know them well, and their Sane - children to meurn their loss. the coun ry a. is or gre Sp lSRRSS FUAt Shrewsbury e re} + ¢ ia > Was wa ; dead Weight belny #O great as anove at tine he Life Boat, which was rendererd in a i i Leste ale Let your English [A dese of purgative medicine, fols I Bost th 20th D b l t, the persona sovality of re; resentative | ©*F°¥* ee ee 4§ | months, shows that the Berkshire is a profit- | most realistic manner. When we consider | Ong sharp 4 ae , s ce al f In on, on the B ecember las men - “wi for they are, in the diocese of Lichfield, though now ‘in | .)), pig to breed. vnfal monotony ofthe daily lives of the | readers refer to the concluding part of the lowed by a ee a ae ” ill ae Michael F., aged 21 years, eldest son of Mr. sens theit sitions, a example at of Worcester. There seems to have i a ee eae es | wates of our Hospital for the Tusane, (at- | adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, and they the worms, and if the ¢ et you allow | Michael Gleason, Cherry Valley, P. E. Island. to the and the people as s whole are | been somo trouble about a book, which a soles of the Munroe dectriae and | t@dants as well as patients) we feel thankful} will find a deseription for the aecuracy of | the horse is liberal, his condition sheuld| ,t Murray Harbor South, on the 20th ult., waged by their sta i: oe at n- | MAY Dave Deon from attempts, a6 In More! | nino! role ' ve ut wi a “a hice .¢ | that there are these in our community who} whieh I can vouch. The paragraph whieh | soon be restored. } Lesiie Charles, aged 3 years and | month, — rh recent times, to diverge from the autheriz- | '® °?™" cor that ia hardle scar. | are self-sacrificing enough to devete a small) you quote states that the fashionable young : eet kileetad ° beleved son of Charles and Henrietta Bre- pectan weladerations a artti i iit . . a aaa i } Washington, never, tha 1s hardiy erer-— “1 P 1 i - . . FOOD—WEAK KNEES. mediat — re I ’ r| ed liturgy. Frem 1588 to 1599 are a num- * an affairs. has adopt a jt ortion of their time to give pieasnre to those men of New York ‘‘walk with their elbows haut. diate utiles, FF : q : sel i: - . ij mead 8 Ww iu su eal é sirs 8 ado ° : okies . “ " ~ > ‘ . # ™ ) - my > view tiki nd clear | De? of entries respecting the Church being | ...,,) scneaggnttns S heennnir tee Tiasiae ho are less fortunately situated than them pointed outwards, in imitation of ‘‘the ordi- 1. Can yeu inform me what food to At Elmsdale, on the 25th ult, Mra ee ae sal ae c way be over. | Under an interdict—such as— | and characterizing the vourse of the British | elves. We bope that these concerts will be | nary manner in whieh England's hereditary give a horse in low cendition, te make | Nancy Matthews, aged SI years, widow of the sone la win te tos i ae ' ‘ Lee! Gove nt as unjust | of frequent a nee, and are aceured by statesmen enter the House of Lords.” It! him lay flesh on the quickest? I do | Iete Mr. John Matthews, sen. leoked; Ol as & 4 : rest ana) “‘ item speut ing to Leehe- ote : Lo eae | Blauchard that they often materially assist in : . . “ : , : a ‘ld ’ daty of 100} to require that their | Geld the viith of Dee. 1592 for | Puz Ractxa oF Sreone Dainx.—The fine| bringing back the light of season to the was in the year of our Lord 1846 a I left | not care about it being hard. 2. What} At a are, on <7 22nd ult., Mrs. gepresentatives, whether City (ouneillors, | rselfe and when the | ee f the late Mr. Ellice, member ot Par- | affiicted England and Scotland, for this Island, a8) i, the best remedy fer a young horse 7 rsa rel rey only surviving daughter epr eh.4 ve , : . I i ver ne | egila he iat s “UlliCce, euit ot at afitic " : ao ' . : obn ‘ rden. = i tumhese of iho Provincial dgislature, | inane Wan Thhecdiseed’ snd | liament, was sold at Elinburgh last week, the | ‘ " vp ‘ ef analetmanes tascam aaa that has been overwerked, and stands a|° a en: F ee — Gt alex Meo. . bers of e Ue ral arliament ; tarryening from Se de r till | wines havin bewn br ught from Inve ryarry i upreme ourt. . ’ ’ : aa : . y o "s a ‘tal be 5 ™ W besa Pt ee iiis iijd oun The famous “‘islisker” whiskey of | . —— acres of land herein. In the year 1856 1 little over, and is rather weak at the Eleavor Dingwell, in the 69th year of her age, —" eTTe ~ © | 9851, nine years in eask, fetched the astonish STEWART V3. LAWSON. spent three months among iny old friends, | knees ?—A Farmer. a leaving alarge circle of relations and friends ) a which, with other charges, amount to | jp price of £14 a dozen, and Ben Nevis whis sid and their children, my young friends, in [1. A fair proportion of maize in the | to mourn their loss. : Nav gat on Laws twenty-t) ree shillings and tenpence in all. key o 1850, nine years in cask, £10 10s, a Feb. a3. 1881. “the old country,” and | never saw any feed, and hew and egain a pound or two |= —_ oom samme ne mS 3 The custom of having the tables of com- rch, which has been con irties In tae church as a mand ments in ch de:ined by some I dozen eme sherry went toe dozen; Laiitte, £7 102., 10s.—Lendon Truth. £3 10s. per and champagne, £6 Tue closing scenes of this curious case are now being enaeted. The Court House is crowded. Air. Charles Palmer has made one, whether old or young, peer or gentleman, or member of ‘‘the bold peas- autry, their country’s pride,” who entered of boiled linseed, should prove effective. Let the grain be crushed. young horse over at the knees, light 2. For the FINAL NOTICE! HE subscriber hereby notifices all persens i MPT le: : adie nodern usa ems to be at least thre Wr s ssured upon ti ary hizhe : oe . y hou walked on any ground, with ‘ : : : aient the 1 g resulu ‘ mn r" : “ees ae ms | € least : e | Wk are assured upon the very highest a speech and read affidavits showing any house, or w a he fe 1 work for some time is advisable. When indebted to him by Book Account, Note a centuries uld, from the payment made Mr. | authority known to party print that the leader i ; verdict f the iur their elbows pointed outwards, or forming ° . ; i therwi hat if thei t oe ee OW Oe ee ee ag Hugh ap Powell f the Opposition, Mr. Edward Blake, will | 8U5¢, ¥%5 . " a a ra id an isosceles triangle at either side of the the weather is mild, allow the hose to | ef Hand, Judgment, or o: Se aati a their : . f art he ee eee a ear ek ea ak. ae : ae should Wc e ide. e pro van : : ic : oti ou are not satifactorily ar- ani ym’ : = co .| A special book of prayers seems to have | visit the Mantime Provinces next summer, ” wale - i sai a es Mr at? D eld vody.” As a land surveyor by profession, play on the legs ter twenty minutes or anode ee Fe aan oh ealaaaiie “ ial ne , mn. om 1 : | been prepared after an earthquake in | aiter the thaw, as it were, and that he will be — : > a : on . H . iu aie : Dante} [ am well qualified to give an opinion ferm- | so strengthens them considerably. Lawyer's hands hou’ iatloction, without dis- a ee ee eee ero ST ee F yyeeeted sowe Sy pe souncneg sup wee. 18] “s aa ten nsford and Jon )@d 0B practical geometry. But your para- | Shoe light. tinction of persons. ; ape oF Me ee ne : “ Si | ‘There is atnarked contrast in the price | #5@ost enthusiasm. § We hope he will Hel a “9 — haries om a oak elie graph speaks of ‘ a young Englishman who REGULARITY HENRY BOVYER. ama. i@ sam eae respo ding pro- | of eh oe and 7 1581, when we will, no doubt, ex] saan to tr ose peopie down ! Me ikle, Jur yee, exp al : ig, at . 7 remarked in the presenee of some of these . So th rt F b. 16 "8 1—4i-wkl t ne h 3i visions « » f 69 \ ap 9. and for - | there why he would not cross Yonge street to | inatance fi iliye¢ mtradicting the affidavits ‘ i“ . > ; a . ¥> Pe isions ww Act, 43 , chap 29, fOr | especially consider the purchasing power of | *2eTe WEY , _etrtcuclbe — = young fools, | can’t imagine what makesyou| Kindly inform me the best method ef} y Bp _ produce taken at market rat ppb an be Dev visions of I uy } spesk for the nominee of bis party im this city, | of the same persons produced by Mr. Hodg- |! = , : ‘oki * : z + Bi uce en at market rates. 7 ; : a q | forty shilling. then a also why he vefused to meet Sir Charles | son on Monday last: also the affidavits of | ‘¢ows waik with your elbows sticking out. | making a herse stale freely and regulars snovsliinininetllbiiailaadl Be former Z a Ce, : i 4 . 34.3 iS AL ray a . “ _ ;} son on wo St, ais - co 2. ot a Tee aa Our pr it revised bible seems to have [upper in debate. But, of conree, people} pyter Syne Patk. MeKenna, Nicholas Except 16 is, ; he added, after a pause, ly.—A LonpDOoN SuBSCRIBER. q ari 400 Sald Ou P it ] . ad) ce found its way into the country parisues | wii} be admitted to bis meetings by ticket, and R Sila Te irymen) and H. #1 Pollard, —e you all - to —9 — on [Give three drachms of powder wi: 8 y ; . De Dim. gentiomen expiaiped on Le eee » discussion will be allowed.—7'oronte Mail. | =o oe” iJ H.G ; when you were buys. Now, i must say : Rica 1@ discussion Wi ; . I Danate “iff, and Jol tes, High , trate ef potash twice a day for a week. . os session an Act was passed regarding na | Deputy Sherif, and John ft. Gates, te” | that thie young Englishman was scarcely ; : By the subscriber, and all giving i — cis Seiian I eWFOUND r Sheriff. allege hat no undue influence | “?™ oe — r It should be mixed with the foed. ] < i ation i ates, am 6 make } es tus Sgason In Newrounptanp.—A pri- | Sheriff, alleging t : : ( ‘ , t New Yerk. . erfect satisfaction. « tion vi a ce ee Mr. Thorold Rogers, M. P., has discov. | yase letter says: “All the month of January | had been exerted upon the minda of the civil to his young friends at New Yerk. I a aieia irs Pp the lawe on shat subj tuailas those in| ae ee gee etd a e: Mile tend Wee tk bee Ul iceeinthineee, Me Ue eee eee he was not a member of the House Odds d Ends 6 force in Eng'and and other cv es. For| ne sein mi ae —_ ; os _— — a eo * ee mee phate: nn jury int —e “a vt . ar on ted he vf Lords, nor s landed gentleman from the an nds. $9 } | i. sabes, anctner anaet ie Go anell Gan | ere Pee Sees Pee ee ee net ae Bae | country parts of England or Scetland. I : : . ele ten | Sir Erskine May, when he summarized the | of snow to be seen anywhere on this part ot! Jooution. : All the year around—The earth. ) passed in Kogiand, suspending a l statutes bearing upon the regulations of | the coast. You could plough, dig, or do : Feb. 14, 1881 do wot remember ever to have met with J ; 4 of the regulation u September 1, 138 the House. _ P ieee Mees hes bine ight | almost anything you liked wich it; even the ' : ree any f eer or country gentleman who would A bandsome boy of poetical temperas Stands ahead of all others, and can only With a view to making the law: uniform | the | mnie Fee te we the Gov. | grass almost appeared as if turning green. L. H Davies, Q. C., continued the argu-| be either ashamed or unwilling to carrya} pent is now one ef the reigning Lons he hind of tha undecsiened, Genenel Soon sed by the resolu aus thea om ors be o ne Be we of the Ge Hut whilst we have had it so mild and plea | ment en Saturday on behalf of the prorecator, parcel home, in the streets of London or bia Qeanilie’” Whe Genin tie a on lor FE. Teloed = ne pead the artiele in quest ‘ , er 2 he 1 ‘ 1604. if - nes speak ime | #2 on the la id, there must have beea rough | BE J. en aE ee nay ns Wyse eye? elsewhere, if it suited his convenience to de , : Travelling Agent, Mr y » J fany man spea ime icicle ‘ < * sane } an | 8c ir Hodgsen produced aflidavits « the . ot we ; : iD ids ‘ , date a i juired Pp. - , | weather at sea. We have haa strong beeses | ser. } g I a so, or if it were intended for some Lazarus Men of genius are often dull amidst Cuas. Yro P : » Gab. | pertinently, or beside the question im hand, fr Sastward ti . hea ea. | Deputy Prothonotary, Charles E. McKinnon : : ° : , ; fishin el employed ts drifts aot fan ; : - ’?|frem the fastward, with very heavy soa, | Ve} oe oagaue whom Dives sought out, and did not give nlac . . oe to ea wo re son her | it stands with the orders of the House for| wiich has, by its surging waves, destroyed and hiwaself, stating that the first affidavits of ca hn Mint . eoming ae ile ae I commonplace py Ke oi the a ; & P, FLETOMER, a * 5 Mr. Speaker to interrupt him, and to know | juny boats aud stages ali along the shore. | the jurymen had been carefully prepared from could say a great deal eoncerning the dis- meteor when it descends to earth is} Queen &¢., Ch’town, Jan, 17, ’>]—faw, wkly : the pleasure of the House, whether they | Vessels have bad a difficult matter tu retain | the verbal statements made by the Jurymen, . a i} i hi j only a stone. eC. will further hear hin | their moorings, and in sumo instances they | and that in at least some instances they had nenetagas and ill will which, unhappily, : . NOTTOCOH WOOL wid Law 2. Ap. 17, 1604. If any superfluous i have broken away and become badly dam-| been slowly and distinetly read over before | ave been fomented and blown up (by ‘What are eggs this morning ? e adiiiden ie tedious speech be offered in the | aged. | the jurymen took the oath.—Judgment post- ene weree cnunene © Pry “een ‘ Eggs, of course,’ says the dealer hu- LL PARTIES indebted to the Estate of Ix the ree sam weech iD | House, the party is to be directed aud{ Prorecrron AGatyst Doas.—A petition | poned. ‘ : . = . marens LORE AEP SAE LA, Sete ae mereusly. ‘ Well,’ adds the custemer,: L the late Flora Johnstone are here wh aved.-t) did not | elieve i Mr. S ‘ | in circulation is uumerously signed and wil lo day the Court is engaged on the s Peor ; but, for this, anether time shall ‘Pe glad ef it. for the last I bought notified to pay the amounts due by them te ae ne Oot : ete ordered by r, Speake eee ee wate Larkin vs. Charles E. Bernard anc ‘ve itl ; searmissio Willi , igned ; i ri i ne : iden ak Mee oa . y . ; : : | Cg ee : oming | vames Larkin @ serve, with your permission. illiam : » the undersigned ; and all parties having claime bi Fins , ; ee ae . ¥ See Seeper ay sci thy ol “i ot ; ‘ wis | others, school trustees. Mr. Davies, Q. C., | Cobbett was eertainly not ‘‘a slave to the| from you were chickens. against the said Estate, im hereby notified te opine. “BOOBY Was Conier? “s “* | impertinent speeches. ees ere ee ae eed a | shows cause against the rule granted to set bloated iat * but he said v is @ furnish their accounts, duly proved, t lie by a mightior hes ar” ry «i ig {auch as that in force in Newfoundland eT a ee shite de | DO, Seems. Fae. Oe 9 rae Dr. TaLmMAGe’s SALARY INCREASED. " rr FF o/s . : . ar ~. 7 Me 4 Nov. 10, 1640. When a business is | ae thas every dog found at larze | *8ide the verdict in favor of the plaintiff ren-| .14 felt, “THANK GOD THAT WE Th ; F the Tabernesla NEIL McLBUD r. Alonao Wright also said tha in MS besun. in debate, if any man rises to speak | atbhorizine g , BFEe | dered at Summerside. L N USE OF LORDS !” —The trustees o 1@ Labversacie in te 8 ° opit the legal system of this country . as i ae ee eee ee eee teh. 15, 18 HAVE AN HOUSE OF 1A : Breoklyn have increased the Rey. Dr Adaniainabor que pronto Zane. ons . ; : r tor acl asa thea for the - et — ae os oe ne and not clogged. muzzled, or wearing a coliar, | Feb. 15, 1881. Robert Burns wasa Demoerat for the most ere , , * 2 00 i 3 Charlottetown, 24th June, Iss0—rg 3m (326 wre ae a sa, EE, aide -Mawithe | Mr. Speaker ough interrupt him. re imeediately shot by any person.” The| The Supreme Court is still engaged to-day | part ; yet what did his truthful and honest Talmage s salary to $12,000 a year, bee | —— — E - E : bs 7 r ea’ j lag ig, 03 petition sets forth ** buat the yreat loss and | with the school case ef Larkin vs i rnard heart compel him to aay of the LANDED ginning with the present month. WwW E GREENWOOD Pe : Cheap School-Masters a Bad | heavy dama es sustained by many of the peti- | and others, which was tried at oeeaeet tae Aristocraey ? (Heaven help the eountry Carrie Surmenr-—Mr. Michael x 5 ) vee toi | Bareain. | ticners in different parts of the country, war- | last October term. Mr, cee inis 4: 48 | that has merely a monied or official aristo- Coughlan ill saahe shipment of Immigngtidn into Canads—- 1880. tae | raut the euactiaout of a law infliceiog pasish-| argameut in support of the verdict last eveti-| crgey ! gay I : Cathedral and Chueh Organ Build - ‘ i Cans? Scheol-masters are, always, a bad | ment oy tne 14 penalties, r tue protec. | ing, a dA Me Hodgson is arguing to day ‘ : = e ; eats C te sixty cattle to England about the 20th é e fl all ule ‘pal U et} = , 5 2 l¢ion of sheep agalast vicious dogs. rhe | again t the verdict and for a nonsuit. O, woke they stay epyes: tee Veerte, i f Halifax. Ti attle wer TER OFFICIAL STATE ror IMME} bargain. A school of six weeks’ duration, |. will no doubt, receive the attention! {je Ceurt has not arrived at a decision res. | And please themselves wi’ countra sports, inst., from Malifax, ne. Sue Were —WORKSHOP AT— GRANTS, 55,569 | under a competent and skufal instructor, is | os the Cabwuman’. | ee th “ ‘ a to a ustde the verdict in the | [t wad for every ano be better, — raised in Nova Scotia.—Globe. ccmmnenemgea lie nore than ot f three times that|° ~ : ' | eee ¥ The Laird, the Tenant, and the Cotter. j . ‘ : ° * i eras asin w ‘ m 2 . - ‘C - ai : a inldiiieae i Tue Winnipeg Times says that ev idence Stewart-iawson case, For they frank rantin, ramblin’ billies, Pupil; Whatis a hero, Mr. Birchem!? DOGHERTY S FACTORY, EING st 4 " e as , under novic } 4 oJ lila all ‘ ws ee on sees ——- ---—- 2 , ot ke : ss dt i , . . of the interior, was, a few days ayo, ©X-| Teaching is a profession, and requires ex- | * accumals me a ‘de a caeniiana tees a a B Fient haet o’ them’s ill-hearted Fellows ; Teucher (Mr. Birchem) A shes . is a OCIETIBS or CHURCHES wishing te Siginea Delore Tt Parliamentary | amuigra-| perience and long-con! inned practice. It | cil, wee noeted of the Grit pre ss re arding The Beith Dele "F ~ nee ae heedhpetne the et a” mas, ne ee mimewil. ; ape: get — ORGANS wiki 4o'well to : tion and Coionization Committee i: regard | require «, also, peculiar qualifications. | a oe a as = aed ate eet] : at deste : a ye en en ap oe x" ‘Ah, I see: a man who can sit down on | munieste with the above, who is prepared | te the immigration to Canada during the | Equanimity of temper, steadiness of pur-| ne the J'imes cites the charge of Judge | p Despatches from oes _ mit a _— a orn bit they're ill te r folk.” a tack and only fee! sad about it.’ to build CHURCH ORGANS from $300 the past year He said the total arrivals of |... 40 vatience, quick dicerument, and a ‘ sai as the Urand Jary of Bar: i. s me sane | British defeat: ‘ — aa em a Th yo - te _ te 4 . oF upwards. To any Churches on the Island NW irowigrants in Canadas darmg 1280 was | thoroagh kuowledge of human character, | es Deh Mite Males feliginbed shame) natn ates = ant + ach eae I remain, my dear Sir, Mark Twain once drew up a& comic wishing to get an Organ the terms will be 85,859. Of these there came em the St. | are among the indispensable qualifications | 4, the general prosperity which was| shell Schinetetiiieal among them at ‘fifteen hun- Yours Wen wey son s almanac of California weather, in which mest favorable, and prices will be given ' o4 OOF P | : } > he | row dhe 7 y oint | , “ ° * > eth ery i , pd : Lawrence aud Q sebee wang ; out (Ne SAs- j of a thorungo bred school waster. The apparent thr _ ut the country, pamareas.. dred yards distance they rode off and, having waa RUCK STEWART the predictions var ied mainly from Wack Lower than Cou'd be Obtained hisew here, pension Bri ie £5,016; ter *lanitoos, from idea that every young man or young Woman | especially to a a = ag z as dismounted, under cover behind the hill, AN Valentine! ‘sevore earthquakes’ in January to ei eviside the Dominion, no’ meindinsimmi | + ‘ass @ satisfactory or even an eX- | were ap-ut in lumbering operations n their _ : 1 twelve o'clock until dusk n . y be ‘ ” sie . actin ~ late 4 nag Be bell acne mes: he branches | reply the grand jary congratulated his Honor | 9P°0<¢ fire. | From 9s — ‘mild and balmy earthquakes’ in July.| ORGANS and PLANUS of all kinds res rants from the older Provinces of the} eraordinary examination, in the branehes | reply J aa ~ (it wasa rife duel under cover. Our guns . : a ) ae cake : ; the progress that was being made in trade : . fe fa D (For the one that it suits. ) : Vi > is laid ; paired and tuned. ominion, 2,280; with the additie of the of education, required by law to be taught on the progre . o ; from time to time took part in it. but the ‘ te “ se Little Jimmy 18 lal up with measles ALL W \ a : ne pen » tated wumi € sens: te } ae te k ,| and manufactures, while public and private icin: eaeliiidiian tate that it was impos- A woman’s love |”. you say it lightly, et : . ORK WARRANTED to give com- immigrants, the total number of muigrants | in our common schools, can make an aj : p enemy's fire was so sever po , : and suffers a great deal; but, when he ‘ ; a “,, toba was 16,422; immigracts who proved teacher, is fallacious in the extreme. | @*P°™litures were en a sound basis. Public | cible to work the guns continually, the men With something between a sneer and a wédantiih tucptie tint ‘ ao cuadetinn c 4 oe ae &@uite é ‘ =< Act . e « v , - ’ 3r Mme vit Rt Jol a4 i24, maki Halifax 9,00>, Port in WW, ug a total of 75,11, to! Can every body of good talents, and re- apeetable literary attainments become an No record was kept of | rties | tioial. eoufilence, they added, had been restored, the spirit ef enterprise, in various shapes, was aiive and the substantial prosperity of the falling almost as soon as they stood vp, with the sole exception of Lieutenant Parsons, who was wounded late in the day. | siaging the Duxology. smile, ‘*A woman’s heart is won quite easily ; I eau do the work in a little while.” brighteaed up and exclaimed :—The dector says 1 can’t go te schoel for a { meus of compussing that end. $50,000. hich were added arrivals at the ( astome | expert mechanic, an accom) lished mer | whole couatry was assured. : Fay : . 9 y . j masse with settlers’ goods, 10,248; of | chant, ora skilful and judicious agricultur-| | . was excited on Monday last ever | A SEVERE CONFLICT, A woman's love! do you think that women | Week ’ two. That's how I like it, A MANUAL FOR THE went to the Uniied Btates froia Que-| igt ? Everybody will nee: no—and say | revert that the roof of the Baptist Church| “‘ Every efficer, nee aon = - Can't detect the flattery, and tell what's ‘Is it law you're talking about? . i 6,371 souls, from (lalifax 850, f.om the | hs must have a taste, a talent, on aptness |) 4) failen in. ‘The choir was ia church iast|in the battery wash. Shortly after the true? Look, new, whea I was a saundger | M d & ij d i nension Bridge 37,788, that being one | for the business he undertakes, or he can- aes pict and left at 1030, when every-| action began the guos were completely silenc- | It's little wonder if they take a pleasure : : for th 2 § . arrie nmarrie . 4 ; cal a ; : h eens af \the .tatentee thin 1. Gd foe Cae lik shot twenty men fer the Queen, and she i he principal routes between the «st and | not expect to sueceed. If this be so, why | thing appeared all ri.ht. When the Janitor | ed for an hour. So e antry n sometimes ag a man ike you. Rvakeahiom > but if <. wre ‘ Wee! wtoal settlers im Cansda, les | jg it presumed that every one of competent | opened the church Monday morving he found | assisted. One piece was then kept In action Des’ k hat it’ ly th f Save es me s was onty to It teaches you the Secrets of Lift : Sas : Maniwoba, 14,359; by lalifax | literature and science can become a suc- | that the roof had falien iu—beama, rafters, | throughout the entire day, but it was a dan n't 1 ele gate that 166 only the curiace shoot one stray fellow for myscli,bedad, add how toe enjoy them, j iS, by Suspension Bridge, 5,770, by St. | cessfal teacher! This is a gross mistake, | ceiling. chandeliers, etc The seate in the | verous duty, = en ee it had me That andinin onal wen! ‘ebiened I'd be tried tor marther. There's law ‘ ; ” hs GO. by Portiand 124, for Manitoba via | gad one from which our schools have essen: | body of aoe or cae smashed ie part eeaous itive saeeatie of: fr eae , r bisp fer yer.’ Sent post-paid on receipt of 5@ cents. : Ruebec | ‘ dea total of settlers | ¢; ‘ jl will continue to) ters. The church is three years old, hoids | wirtenes : : a “ : 7 rs . . 4 Vatia ne seg it s 10 96 | ieneni — ee es cans be aroused toa | $00 people, cost $30,000, and was one of the lets, and for — 7 stand up beside — — prin wm poten po rear eum none from school the N. Y. AND MONTREAL PUBLIS Z Vataia of 35,000, including at *| suiler, on ses can | , i pa. .. dank ; . itawa | was certal ath. The enemy occasionally y : : ei + amas tits frow che United States, who report. | jug er appretiension of their duties, and be | aed seen lak ae coe or shear ican le te within two hundred aia of the hoards. i laa Baba 8 fig et greet mate COMPAHY, 18! ST. JAMES STREE c Ze a the Custores House with evttlers’ | induced to employ teachers with refereuce | compel bm : Sa Poe tion. But never attempted arush. The 4 oy " » pa, JO warl, one oO MONTREAL. % 2 uy 7 permanence. Great blame is attached to the position. , temp : A woman’s love! can yeu ever e it— the big beys, had . t with a de. , to their fitness. | builder, aud a meeting is to be held to-| greater portion of the fighting was at a dis- a: -* ‘il nobl y » ore ont ‘ © big Deys, had an arguement wi , TE Wie tere figures of immigration from the rn |merrow to consider means to take| tauce of six or seven hundred yards. i ecinae helek ia ite thrills can t rob- the teacher about a question in gram- Please state in what paper you saw thia. , aed “tates did not include the o who The gradual approach of Venus, Jupiter | action against him, Had the ac-ident hap- ADMIRABLE TACTICS OF 1HR BOERS. ings , mar ? ‘What position did Joe take ?” withowt sostlers’ goods. He knew of) 4 satura toward one another, as if they | pened during service, the loss would have| «The tactics of the Boers are dcacribed as| Like the varied netes of a rich, sweet song !| ‘His last position was acress a chair, mole of secertaining she Bums of | were golden beads strung upon an invisible | been terrible No person sitting in the body admirable, They moved from flank to flank, ’ with his tace down.’ —Galveston News. , whe came to Canada. The larger! nord, adds night by night tu the beauty of | of the building could possibly have escaped opening fire from time to time from unexpect- A woman’s love! will you this remember— as Wanis, Lost Found $zi° “ lea of those who settied in Menttoba! the sky. Last week the passage of the moon | being ins antly killed and crushed and mang- ed positions. For our men to advance and Before forever you seal your fate— Ewes ann Lamus.—The Genesse ‘ , , . a from the older provinces of the Do- | elese by this row of brillisut planets was an | led in a frightful manner. A moug the pro charge at the point of the bayonet was quite | There’s nothing so bitter in the whole creation| Farmer remarks that farmers some-| ~~... SS “ ion 86st # reported that the actual | attractive sight. This week and next Venus | minent politicians who regularly attend the impossible, for they would all have been shot As a woman's love when it’s changed to etinsee dither idead st ditiaatcg tna @R SALE —The fast little schooner a Wer OT mel g whim entorrd Sanity! « leat bond Japites will approach each other rapidly, | church, aad must have been killed had the down before reaching the enemy. The ficht hate. eh ir] aa iy fi ing ** Cappella,’ 31 tons register, white oak “a was 17,009 bat an actual coun made| preparatory te their conjunction en the 21st. | accident happened daring service are ROIS as iia tk rifles, where the Boers were vastly Joun. ewes own their lambs ; and often per- plank, and copper-fastened to light water ‘ he cars o arrivals in that province The drawing near of -starn to ita more oon- Alex. Mackeugzie, Senator MacMaster, the superior to eur troops.” a oe em oo haps when cases of twin-lambs occur, mark, is now for sale here. She carries 3 h May the 25th until the end of the | #picuous neighber, Jupiter, cannot —_ the — philanthropist — 7 area eg eee | The Prince and Princess ef Wales| than at other times. These who desire | 1,500 bushels potatoes. For further parti- 5 : on » t., | at bie of any observer. $ sove 7 @3 eatly, 2 De Tu st ure ; mr. i Aol * r > a : we <a re ro sscon Min hae tien i pata ho emsbh So ! a a aaa cas Me . Bill Goethe ; Mr Earl Granville recently stated in the stuy ed five days at Lord Aveland’s {o rear all their lambs may fina a — “pely ess cosa oe oe 2i ae 4 : e “Ince . s per j0 au & ge MN ZICY, AMMA YIS , MEE. oak, ‘ > pte ° . . . . a - e, from the lat January © the | M6 earth's sister worlds in our evening sky. | Gillawr, Charlotte, N. B.; Me King, Queens, House ef Lords that the powers are | countrysseat not long ago, and during benefit in sprinkling a little fine salt| _ ° i, wkly %i pd a. ta » & & - WAS — a Her They seer to vie with one another Im spien : — g Hon. D vid Milis t Mr. G. W. Rows; ananimour 16 their desire for a peaces that time 4,000 head of game fell to the over the disowned lamb, This will OST — Between Heartz's Corner and tele es “ae cal > fir dor, and aléhough Venuy takes the a, a] I ae M Mr KB M. os ly, Ps rv a ful solution of the Greek question, and | yuns of the host and his party ef guests. | usually attract the mother, and when Milton, a small SATCHEL, containing a ee S S4V SITivaAN CUrie © | beauty when viewed «ith the unaided eye, | lies, aud Mr. J. ik. B. Macready, Preadent of | 44 ; i uteri: ‘ . i i oi “ati icki Chain and Locket, with rings - period. ii wap eatimated tha: ten] the Diced tad surpass her in the telescope, | the Press Gallery. Nervice was held in the| * . owe 1s a oe ron ages - The destruction of produce in rearing | once the yee of licking has been pe wi win edema ae lag vo mt. of thoss caine frum the W. stern | aud ber charms are seem to be purely super. | vestey ou Monday moruing, and opened by| 9Piniol among them a @ best) and feeding this game is catimated at} performed, there is usually little danger | 7). fader will be rewarded by leaving the of desertion. same at Tus Examiver office,--f 14, 2i,