mi we CFE =e Awe PLM ca \ \ \ I. 7 tre y) ry N A Si EE Ne eee Lk FLT LI ELS * ya? Rox POSTAGE PREPAID. MINER. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 29, Is WD. MONDAY IMBE (0. 48 | MUND: I 4 NO. 48 ansrn 4 i ( eee . Vere, > ome a eS > -- + ee gee ° “a. | sam t * J . t . i ‘ ATTOO vee } ' i , * + . 2 ihe fie aes ; ¢ ’ BUS] NV LSS ( Y IR ’ ‘By the shade of Cicero! what a letter | DR, TUPPERS SPEECH, | that this is a pretty long stretch. If you | Was acapital loan. Nome years ago, whe uP tad x aa bs , , : Lene £0, ? ‘ prrtutiviandiindes I've written, to go in company with one i anliisenee + bi at Beaks | were in Montreal and going West you weuld If Francis Hineks was maneging the Mant Ri . Ce cd bce ae ; n the course of his s ax, a | affair is count om abil : | MackKENZIE & STUMBLES INU W_PLAEE: too, for which mine will be long for. a ; peech ab Maliax, | not use a foot of this line; you would | Miaits of thi Dale te th an ability sur- ' _ . , AA Fd. - oe i e upper said ;— j ; s vt OF ANDY Man for ty ly >t} ire b nati iy ’ pln gotten. No, | will recall that; [| know you | M naa cata : | take the route by Port Hope and reach | cealieniay Seago, Ft ge ee ht ' npApy t mat ual 4 : 1 | Mr. Mac Zz i ; : : ie ‘V, he was not an authority tiv BY Alle neers, Commission Merchants Ont of the bosom of th Air. love me too well not to be Willing to read Pree My ae the other night, the Georgian Ray by a ine twenty-five he was a resuscitated mummy he Was & . = au ‘ Ont of the : f if Sa ac . : oe it wes ‘ B : . iD , Pos = +% 2e0ZatAR Eup DB OT apa, aw ’ " ot . alland more than l can write, Farewell a I allie eaentvas enmpeni statement | niles shorter, Again the Government are | Rip Van Winkle, who had been asieep f ( seco = 7 . ribianlaa une, aneiasione, that [ am sure he would aes repeat after spending the money of the country to halfa century, But he no scon 1 whisne » on oj se iia ay N ER A ff \ ¢; KN Tn 4, WW { to transcribe me of the once seeing it in print—that the whole ré- build a road 100 miles long to Peast —— a compiime nt ofa n nber of the tioven for nt Se . : ? wt) nee - sol as } with . } ' . ; : f , — ment s hnanc u« evements than , . a 77 North Side ueen Sauare I tt 0 c it lorenee kept them TT od British Empire would not | We say, there is a magnificent water-stretch, | immediat: ecomes the greate . vies C P Streets ’ ’ Vavk WUC Seba ©, Vece SHOW ies » te 2 See al | build the Canadian Pacitie Railway in ten | why not use that’? But supposing the 1 iuthority ' h nt 1 re. ae : ' -.. i ic » n¢ ¢ ‘ th itil “t€. vials ‘ - } e ~ t 2UT Si Ly> i zg @ TGlie “i ; ‘ ‘ ve nnen cm nis \ WAGPLOVLCLOWN: - - z. Ez. 4513aMd- ven as our udy tancik 4) wood cabinet, and allowed no one to pers a Gentlemen, | nest not tell you | way desirable, a company hac obtaincd a back from i dl, thon “ =] ’ Oct is | Suddenly shape in some divine expr ;' that tle resources of the Empi ld | ; : GOO, and | ng the ber a ry tape insome divine expression, | yge them. Ilers were as jealously secluded | te Empire would | charter and only required the assent ot =o ae Even as the troubled | doth make ern - 7 4 fe build ; : y 4 assem "|! what terms they ; wit Or without WW { | Lid AM Di yD In the white aie " esi conten 4 | from the curious eye, and though not bears | oe a sagan year with the greatest of | the Government to build that road without interest, | ref ; ‘ ie ac ept the statemer WV tdeist ALY L «cae ie o oe : see mt finkiL + aoe here is not a contractor in tk is :: | ; , ae a < i Ss 4 ' Phe troubled sky revea {ing the signature of Lightning, were writ- in the | the Government spending a dollar. They | Of aay gentlemin connected with one Cominission Werehbant a TT Che vrief it feels ten on the same delicate tissue, and breaths | country; there is not an intelligent man in reply they are follow.ng our policy in that oe noe oanaee ons so f:voured on a question i : | ° “ . . etween the (rovernment di post CeCFIONEER This is the poem of the air | ing the same delicious perfume. the country that knows anything about | matter. Our policy was to pay out thirty Mr Blake al tp It rsa A ggm . ‘ : ‘ © mo ge ‘ . ; att 7 shy: ae ” r HARES - na ne wou eid Hing : @ QUEEN SQUARE one t in silent syllables recorded ; | Marcus had not forgotten to vindicate such matters, and knows the powers and | millions and not to pay out a dollar extra | to leave this question to Sir Francis Hinek» : : Saas areas ae ; ip “4 =? led | Delaval, in his letters to Katy from the | resources of the British Empire, that do-;| for that branch road. That road is now} Though | object, as 2 yeneral rule, to the tAR "s PFs : son Mts ClO Osoin Hoardes . eis i i . Ban! CHARLOTTETOWN, P. KE. ISLAND Now whis a ne 7 d pt a | asperasions he had cast upon him, and it is not kaow that it covld be done in one year. graded, all but some thirty mi es, at the ae of Bank Presidents, especia!!y a an t : is eae ail : aif : : when they cian borrow «4 half a million « lo wood and fie asihie Dalat sonal 4 ica op! /hese men e *cuse us of having lef expense of Canada. : CARVELL BROS., ( } por ible Delav il enclosed some Missive o1 | : g eft an eles . P : Cana la Again there ™ the dollars without P ying any interest upon AUCTIGNE A i ee on ae | his own in the brother's nici: Nee, tie phant on their hands, because we had pre- Nanaimo and Esquimault branch of 65 miles | jt, | make an exception in favour of Sir 7 SOMETHING LEFT UNDONE a "| pared to obtain tt i Ww told ings Fr tineks, and I pledge my F FER ’ Ce Pon wEIIN Ee were generally quiet imposing - looking aHbaarvtnertesl ned petrdttese that road made things | Francis l'incks, snd I pleige mysell that . . . oT, seciatis soles ws, aed Ge Canadian Pacific Railway b all streight with British Columbi were | for the criticism | made on Mr. Cartwright s Commission Merch ts. | Lapour with what zeal we will, | pockets ;.nes only these, which-mere.cenh, | 15 teste vegheeuets a eee li sy ' 4g etqaelesgioned PR produce the authority of 4 ! an a Something still remains uncone, | but those which were received in return, d ; pr erwise perfectly valueless, inclined not to look too narrowly at it. | Francis Hincks to sustain me | said to AND Wathen une ame ¥e still , We would like to present this conféspond. = " ee of one and a half tnil- But the road runs right along in sight of 8) them:—What are you singing lo Pivans : wits the rising ie 3un. . » i ce ha ) At nics ' GENERAL AGENTS g of the sun lence to the reader, especially that part ion of dollars per annum. They not only | fiae shore with splendid harbors. Next | about this joan for? Belgwm went int q fui sab 4 Atak. Se By the bedside, on the stair, which describes the glor ous awakening of Scncunsed a previding wr ite —_— re _ . — - ae _ i peu oe aus laa tn’ dee al oe ; ' : 3 ri awak hi : : ‘ - , an Lower Quoen &t. Charlotetown, P. BI ~ At the threshold, near the gates, | Nature from her wintry lethargy, the escape struction as & great work but said that} Miles. Adding to these the 30 miles run | cent oo. negotiated on better terms than EY SG NPP ORS Ol Se LSS OY UU UE Shy © 6 eae ith its menace or its prayer, “ a intry Jethargy, 5sCcap : hao | } yon did a four per cent one, and even ~ we were insan : eo , . ~ ioe Dad et Lhe emnendieans ts waler ot the glad river from bondage, when in all | + @ to talk about constructing een beyond Nipissing, we have altogether | the littie Province of New Zealand placed | ic P.M. CA MPBELL, Waits, and will not go away the joy of emancipation it broke§asunder | I ‘ ia years. I may tell you, however, ; 96U miles of extra road, which at $45,000 a/@ loan upon the same market upon more - Pin ioe < igo SE edhe . that | never expected i ilt i i i advantageous terms than were obtainett fo ~ Caeenmer zal Nier« *daza nil R is Neh and will POs De sainsaid | its icy fetters, and dashed them a glittering | ; pected it ‘would be built in mile, oni wane he built for, $50,000, | Canada ’ ' , . y e cares oi reuerday wreck upon its bosom; the carnation of ten years, but | know that the people of | Will add no less than sixteen and a quarter | , COMMISSION AGENT teh to-day Is heavier made ; :* : Ys Wea British Columbia would ili r 7a? : 7 ; ; a . : } regard our honest | Million to the burden of the country, Add | bieis as the mountains when tbey resume the res ap ii , y? | AUCTIONEER €BRORER\ © Oro cneth the burden scems salle of encing, ond, the. allen Moieied is and straigh’ “orward efforts to,obtain capital | 4 million anda half for the Canada Central } MAN AS AN AUTOMATON, = mreater than our strength cau hear: — r = * a“ J ’ 2 > J Ps : » ‘ NTT) CORVER, GhORGETOWS, PL EI Heavy as the weight of dreams {% bride, :n a silver dia@very of mist, lay on ' ae Se ee OP ON ean ee ee eee See eee nee A little more than : 'y 0 Professo th iT t, Vis ‘ ‘ ’ hasan 2 nes : as ’ j C i . ¢ ~ | neer ed, if i 8 ° . ‘ } é ie Y Mm a yeu? Age rolessor > nee Pressing on us everywhere | smiling and bashtul at their feet ae tshould take twenty years in. | gentlemen are afraid of the elephant. loud | fluxley startled the world with his famous ~ ee ; And We stand from day to day, Yes, grand and magnilicent is the return | steat of ten. it was a bargain between applause and laughter ) They have | paper on “Animals as Automata, in de ‘ ait ' Like the dwarfs of times gone by : the great Dominion of € led h ; i ) ths P is i yriter and h ‘ Standard ite insurance Lo, ' Who se Weirthien Seas say Ea | Of spring in the northerg, latitudes. At mall col . oi ahina fo des : a - od os gp ea eta an sett sideetedlirie a ey lg ie Sues wees oa smi ony on acifi ast ifteen years without a ifie | — a as oat Sept. 1, 1873. ly On their shoulders held the sky. comes like a conqueror bearing the trophies know that i i mean ee wi cation wh ma h Se watite | the same sense a8 we use the adjective au _ t _ ¢ ° i ( y 3 : . . oo poeey cst | of victory, its path strewed with roses, and i is au dee See ed i PR: AP PNEP: POO OHO See tomatic, namely, to describe somethin: * : : weil satis i i j . ‘ ; luntarily. anc ‘ "ob. - HASZARD BROS., LITERATURE, } its brow crowned with garlands of green ; . : a — ae vigurous Oa mie onee - the world if it is not done. | which goes involuntarily, and not, as Web- ! | A voice, as of many waters, heralds its ap energetic efforts were put forth to carry But the ‘ Chronicle ’ wante to know what is | Ster defines it. “a self-moving machine, or i ee ‘ sensilla EA acts lg as iodeuniee tel yt ' ’ ‘ ap- f i Een Benes Seales - ‘ > Conimission Mevchauts & Auctioneers GUN WAMLAND > | Broach, and winter, bound in owery chnina Cat Bublie wor: t'éomplodon the matter with the country, what in the one MHicR tints duving, power mihi i ‘ GALLS j i , MARCUS WARLAND: , inter, in Howery chains That policy failed. -Why? a of tl ry ais _.,. | Self.”’ Professor Huxiey meant to say that C ite | follows its triumphal car? poicy fared. y” Recause aj cause of the depression which prevails in } the movements of animals were directly FORWARDING, MANUFAC] URERS, OR, THE LONG MOSS SPRING } CHAPTER VIII party, hungry for power, lying out of office | every lepartment of trade. I do not say, caused by external impressions, independ -~ AND a i : 7" ” nie and determined to have office, had gone to | for | do not believeth: t it is caused alto- | ently of any exércise of will power, in other Cc i au i CHAPTER VIl.—Continued, | it issaia, that a course of uninterrupted | the elections of 1872 and had been foil- | gether by the Government, but I shall give | words, they were machines, upon whic: o ae*he*re Z oe Bt si, ‘ | prosperity hardens ss Re 4 i : Sel ao i certein ecau-es produced certain effects. . => . ‘What could | say to add any force to! ! : I we baa ~_ heart of man, and | ed by the magnificent record that we were | Some reasons which induce me to believe We are not yet faa to acknowledge our- ; TE , hT : oes | makes him forgetiu he Give ery . . d acy ws -< Gi WATER SCRERT. his eloquent relation of faets Yet. thus | ‘ 2 . the —— ol eyes able to place before the country of our that they are largely responsible, that the selves ag automata or machines (and really Op} M | called upon, [ could not help stepping for, | good ~ perfect gilt ; that he buildeth | successful administration ‘6f ‘the public ship of state is among the breakers because | |} two words mean the same thing), even > - : ' - |! fine palaces | arps " : oak * EF , { ilosopher as . guinea EE a sai tila P E l ward to join in the disputation, Judge ar +i — — oe barns, and saith affairs, They had come back beaten and she has passed utterly into the hands of | : pg ara = sOn0} her a Huxley shoul mam ee Eee «or Wathl Leb we ee Vy ots + a & Ve ; with haughty self-elation, ‘Soul make merry | dis . a” rho sai at C ‘ ES Bae ines tnt NAG FOR NOVEMBER 1875 ; - Cleveland, | observed, had listened with | —. " ; : ¥ | disheartened, and we had got the majority the men who said that Confederation never; The differenc - between a man and a ASRARD, Homace Haszakm | 8 interest to this conversation, and | “ith thy goeds, and enjoy without fear, the | that we were entitled to at the hands of | YOUld be asuccess. (Applause.) We said | machine are numerous. !n the variety 6 ES us sti iste aie his large grey eyes grew luminous as War- long banquet of life. [tis not always so. |the men we had served so faithfully. it would be a success, and down to the hour | Work performed. man surpsses apy engittg ’ . VW > " ola ‘ i ina al . re: fo 3 . ’ . » bes > VIS als} vo a > Messrs. Greenshields, Son & Co., Montreal, | land spoke. r. Bellamy's heart was not the clay that] Foiled in that, what did they do? The | ¥® left the Government the country was “ay he nee yet devised wnenee many ot oT aad on se .., | bakes and ji rates j 2 shine, i i ee 4) et “| his machines surpass in perfection their 2 “4 _ -& ms Brodie, Qu ( ‘| cannot speak of myself,’ said | with | — wn a - the sunshine, in | Toronto ‘Globe’ raised a hue and cry of | Oying & flood tide of the most magnitix | juilder Where great bakin v, grest { J. S. Farlow & ¢ soston : : which no seed will ger a regetati + Poin . ‘ . j The 7 reels 7 le wson. Esa.. Halifax, N. S unaffected diflidence, ‘as 1 have not : _ germun te, no vegetation Corruption against the Government of sens SUCCESS. (Applause ) What is it that delicacy, or great strength are requisite, “ a ao’ racctesttenien ©. 0-4;eiee ee Geek Micke hae: ‘bel take " it = a sunny siope “that pro+| the day; and they followed Sir Hugh in two short years has so changed the face the machine oOutstr ps bare man; and yet ' Lars ‘ ; duced » riches uit and verdt = : ‘ bi ine si | 8058 le ; nas that of walki as | certainly have the best intentions to carry | 2UCed the: richest froit and verdure, be} Allan, Mr. Archibald, and Major Walker | Of @fftirs? If the © Morning Chronicle fe 4 liars ty saps walking - 7 : ....” | e@ause the beams shed warmth on its sur- | ; I : t k oe ae een but poorly imitated by machinery. <3 ; : ;out my father’s benevolent discipline. | , f into London, and all these influences, com: | T4nts to Know, why did it not ask Mr. The superiority of 4 man to a machine js N IN S URAN CE. When he was on his death-bed, one of his ; face, and it raat ited them back to the ats} bined with the great rival influences of the McKenzie that question? (Applause and! shown by his ability to devise and construct tadeut, — estou injunctions tombe wai 7 mosphere. the more prosperous he was, Grand Trunk Company that was apposed to laughter } Ile saved them that trouble machines it 18, In {fact the superonty o; po a a he e graceful was he to his fellow- ‘, : aie oo mind tomatter. But between the mac - | A [7 Th to be kind to the slaves he committed to oan . - | wa : to his fel > man. | the Canadian Pacitic, and the whole of that he told them it was because a depression hea aa a oe 7 a we " mnemion MW ~~ - N ask i : : : ; Mareus had been ¢ nt more thi E . : Ss . . : is ; Toni i. aus » ere mes x | ;mycare. ‘ Remember my son,’ he cried " ’ — - an 8) enormous influence combined to strike a caused by an inflated currency in the Unit- | pressly built for, and the intelligent think. | iN Su RANGE COMPANY with deep solemnity, ‘that you must give |? An Unusually abundant season had | fatal blow at Canadian credit and prevent | &d States led to a crisis in trade, in conse | er and inventor sto piauned the machine, ey ; . aad 7 crowned the hopes of the pl: = , L 2 . : . ‘e all 23 adinte 763 | BiG: an account of your stewardship, ss 1 am | — pas lope _— 1 — nd the } tng realization of this magnificent work | WeRce of which this country was flooded , there a “ the intermed ate st wes rs o . 3 C OnsbOlis, Openec & lervi sun, wer . : ‘ . presenter v jilierent members o the } _ about to render mine; and I can say, in the | a lel th eae ) Pe a on terms which would have been so ads with Ameriean goods. (More laughter.) | ee famnily "APcania ee sian of bah he 1. . i ile oe } gathered with ing exposed to any 6 \ y he eee , | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. | prospect of death and eternity, that I have! © : ee P Stay © vantageous toCanada, Yes, it failed; but Why do not these gentlemen accept his | brains and much mu-cle, men of big brain- | BOARD c F DIRECT RS | never voluntarily caused a tear to flow,’ | snane eee fii mare . ote, pate gentlemen, when it failed, and when ‘ie statement? [t so Lappens that we were, and less murcie; men who plod along PAT ) yh bh. ; io : troy the harvest~bloom, t ad, 1 ‘ , ‘ : : . i | vear or ver in > : >i) | 3 a ms aaa ecnaea My uncle who is now delegated in the au- | a. i ani : a in , ” ie 4 ae were driven ‘rom power by means which || ‘® Power when this depression in the Unit- | ingen Bagged one = roa . OBERT LONGWORTH, Sq i¢gsidengt, seal . : . een SINnZUL Ec y. ; thie a y ‘ % . : a 5 if ‘ ry e it 7 zt ae be | thority that will soon be mine,is a just man, } ae so had i ak aanene say the very men who did it will blusk to ed States was a8 its height, and that the | heavy work. on muscles of Saou and of onl, FAS. . i d give S$ increase, nothing would | ; veehny } or cf : tion. 1. C. OWEN, (though my friend here will tell you a } 7 en considered t ee zs | see upon the page of history, when that United States are now more prosperous | leather. fhe proportion of wide-swake ' ave been considered a greater bless : r llon. : A. MCDoNALD, most sovereign aristocrat, ) and | most cer } : dk “bes rad F . ce at = | Was accomplished, those gentlemen not than when we went out of power. You thinking men to <iull rontine — plod. on % i * ° eee e | ¢ $ . & "! > s ” . bbs te ‘ ‘ane - ° e am rent “ ™~ ‘er. c . < es - _ ss | tainly, in all honesty and sincerity, intend ua a a , oi n e = usty ”* | only gave an Official undertaking to bnild | bave been willing to listen to a vindication | -_ a different — countik ; OP.) CO ie \s NERA . Bey . , L ‘ ta stv es } 2 j a ~ it is asi] ster } Grouat R. Bene, Esa to obey the injunction of my lamented fa- aa SRE FRPP <a apie “y moon s00n° | the road as a (overnmeut work, but what | When the character of the men who govern- by the retaaiog "i m!) 2 ' thet "al ” " wh ° r me . " ] “] iy . ; di ‘ C " _ ou . ci ” ane Risks taken daily at their office, corner} ther. 1 wish you would visit us,sirafter my; ¥" ‘ a: Foe tote Heenan vgs dry and more? Having put that billon the statute | ed the country was at stake, a vindication | out in that country; and measured by this ower Water Streets ; be ‘ , ' vowdery atmos ., 4 Milly js . - A ’ > me - : " return to the Nouth, and if | do not prove | va ory SHpeapee Se ave Ons — book when they were free, where was { think satisfactory even tothe most hostile, | standard, the [nited States contains the ! HALES, S« iy /a second Nevo, or Henry the Eight, who, | it was a ; erfain sign that PRROT BING W8S | the elephant? We had redeered our but now in view of the depression that has | least proportion of automata | ( own, Ma ly a a aetty me the | °ing to happen, when it bad that blood leds :'we had voted ti hi bi faded like a pail over the country, it be But there is a word to be said in favor ¢ ough very promising youths, became the : ” ve had v : : " 4 oo. ‘es colour. She did hope it was not to Master | I oe ; = a § i. -y million | hoves every man, whether he takes a pub. | automata or man machines. Even now, ST. LAWRENCE most horrible tyrants, | w how youacols } * Ph rive feniile aut tes the. tc dollars and the fifty million acres of} lic part in administering public affairs or | at the close of the nineteenth century ' lection of smiling, black faces, that will have | - ; eran nar oe cL. Jand we had promised: a company had only exercises the solemn trust of choosing | there remains meny kinds of labor whicl a } Omp 9g * more eloquence than hundred tongues} > ‘- selpuatiir plan: Cag iteaa;. bom gone to London to raise the money, and representatives, it behoves us all, [ say, to/ cannot be done by machinery. There 4 ‘ : y slowly iolling up above the skirts of the . ee . ‘ y. look these things in the face and see if | alsoa iarge number of men, and womer Us | iI! m4 ve bligati 5 E iy — mine, , | ene wemdened Ud. o mele ial ieep Stalin = rvo »iigation Canada had undertaken there is any possible change by which mat- | 000 (the [alr seX are not to be excluded u + v1 ‘Thank you,’ said the gentleman, 1 eyes distant from he own were gazing on with reference to that road was acchieved; | ters can be altered and imvroved. | say | this Classification), rv “t to temd thie ) wa ae C T | should like very much to witness such a}? reneite ’ si “eee only : res bot i as : ain that you cannot attribute al! of .}/ machines, feed the repare work for PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, | should like very much to witness such 8 | 1 aise, and if the'r master were thinking] 7” “ne "*~ bound in good faith to, male} oer tee arnt sto tho state of afiaire te | them, amv fill up the aie in. their work - | state of things as you describe. But if they | f he MI Bella le Ye age every eflort to carry out the «scheme of exerme press: ; 1@ State Of affairs in | them, an a a a sf Prpee ego omnes ween Authorized apita $300 000 une: Seem: Ghana wee end eoenanes saablives | other. Mrs, beliamy leaned back in the Hafidiiie thé culat be ; the United States, though [ am glad to se» lor some Of these po-itions there sre re- = ED nie a ee a aa osn on a ee Dott eis : ‘6! | chair in serene silence, while Mr Bellamy | ding the road by a company. But she| Mr, Mackenzie take that view, because it } quired skill, thought care, presence 01 CL RRENT. wioscribéed Vapital, 143.950. trying to escape from their bonds ? | 2 cele h. was not bound to mortgage all her revenues | will tend to lead men to the view [ enurci- | mind, berve, sud ingenwty, Yet tie : : ' land Warland sat and talked on themes of | : | , ‘Why, the world is fell of :unaways of | : ma i te ; -, y;. | to raise the hundred million dollars neces~ } 4t d long ago, that isthe necesi.. of a Na,| more nearly all Our motions resembie those BOARD OF DIRECTORS every kind, arswered |, ‘ There is many meni ane: a? ene eee cary to build the road. Every man in} ‘i ‘2! Policy. (Greatapplause.) The de- | of a machine, the greater the amount —— . ie sins a Be ee ie eee elas violin were he al in the back yard, and p s h Col bi Ps sel iee 7: pressed condition of things in the United | of work we can do in a given time, and less LRCHIBALD KENNEDY, Pi f & truant schoolboy ‘ ™ ” Ca. | 7 ‘| some little n'mble-footed negroes were | 7 Colum 1a knew that the provision | States has forced their goods upon ( anada, | the tatigue the movements become FOUN HF. ROBERTSON, |many a recreant from the authority of amine Ge 1 motion, and making the for building the road in ten years meantj| and that has forced Canadian go: is down | Automatic and regular, remove 1 apparents - RTS : LORD : . “+> FeO get worn, © or » : . . _ W. it hb iN home; and many a young miss that makes | o t like ashes fly over their heads, Several that the Government would use their best | UPON you toa largeextent, though | am in. | ly from the control of the will, they become » LIYNDMAN, ‘ A . aus Ke Ashes ¥ blr ads, oeverg : i i i >} . apid an as Vhy “as s10% Raveu B. Peake !a moonlight flitting. But there are innus Pete ened ue ce MoT ids doen) efforts to push the work on. This Gove ane chiara te Guat or teas ee rik ra} a a “ ' : : ' re vty ar ion ' ' ' ’ ™ . vives were § ' ’ ( 0 sin vast an wav. Bu ibor accomp:) she Oo much hietly es OMAS Morris, ‘ s of those who have re- |” = = ; 7. cree — 024 Ss ar a > Le ‘ WORTH | mereehe, etaseplen 9 Shoe | of their cabins, smoking their pipes and enn therefore took charge of affairs} wiatis the reason of this depression to day? because a man whose sole work is 19 do one - UROREE 7. ib ee : os | sisted the strongest allurements to remain | saddens mean” Ghai alla +k deat with a /abuv/a resa; the statement with re. | It is because the fiscal policy of Canada has | particular thing not only comes to doit B Risks takén dally at their office, RRCh@n6? | in @ land of freedom, and-peseqvet the ott rat soli Sas ‘ emarks w td ito thei gard to a legacy, an intolerable burden | been syck as to permit the Americans to | better, but learns todo it with the least tne. : # ; ; 1¢ s sage remarks walte: ieir ; : ; : aE ditu > ame » least exer- i OPEDERICK W. HYNDMAN service of their masters to being aliens in| having been laid upon the present Goys | 2*¥e uafair advantages in reference to the expenditure of time and the least exer , a aa kok eet’ sae 0 | Bae : eanale * jeers. met ovitledit iid’ tts leor'e commerce of this country over our own | tion of brain and muscle: in fact he works af sietgnoazi riser se de . ea : : ; i lik b | ‘1 know not why it is, said Mr, Bellamy ak Cl danianeta oar ; = ean Pee people that we have reason to believe that very much like machine. The coms | ‘ . TOO'T an | one at thing | ae ; : nf at ‘but | sometimes feel sad trom the very baseless an 10 ts eT man to con- {| much of the depression which now exists poritors hand ——_ ong same road every , y g nd,’ continued | ’ ’ ; ; . ; > goes » case e atic | 7 explain, oe youn’ on | excess of my contentment. | feel the im- le aud ada ale in she Tae Deen Wie FO bo med OF thet rie Ki cae om ; a a a *k whe “ {5 | BS S8la) he, turning to Warland, who bad drawn | ENE ee eer wr hie Tel to leave no stone unturned, the Govern-, '"® Party now in power. I have said in | the bricklayer always seizes bis brick with j { i? BS: i ‘he diac adilineiiadl aa dimealiias brights | possibility of such a state of things always sites abit Gis Ville t if th ‘ the presence of their own leadimg men, and | the same hand, and makes no unnecessary ceatnimnaaee eee it ‘~~ | lasting. i have been sa blessed, so favours ” : ee ee : ere 1S 8NY} | now repeat it here, that if all the ability | motions in conveying to its place, in prepar- sont ness. * You obseryed tugse bondimen eX- | oq by Providence. that dark days must be elephant in the ease, it ts one imported ins | they possess had been spent upon arriving | ing its mortar-lined couch, or tapping it IMPERIAL | hibited more carefulness than those whom | jn store for me, for | cannot expect to be| to the country by the Prime Minister, | at the method by which they might most | home; the shoemeker whose sole labor i we supply to fill subordinate stations in our | som me fon. foment rte Anes the | (Laughter.) Those gentlemen who say ee, aoe at the present tinan~ | Baling On a ~000% he the few c a ] B rst Visited y r¢ n, irs. pila pire ca e $3.0 # is j olions automatic vy, ne ole | household, though they toil for others with- Seane 4 AEBS VIS , . eam | that the whole resources of the British Ems eS ee ee ee eee | ee lana, biol doy sec } NOW OPEN ! International Hotel,” C Street, we ‘Summerside, P. KE. islard. entrai i | nati nave . { ax well as iaotels on this i } modate the ; ~ },! i Ps { stabling ‘ ilk De the the House, are ajits all st W thankfully Pa) GLOVER, Proprietor. Vv. 24 yLAIN JOB AND BOOK XAMINER OFFICE. PRINTING done at the. fusurakee Company 1.47% ION. i | It qi Subseribed & invested Capital, CLOVGS.OO0O Ste. ——— PHENIX OF BROOKLYN, N. ¥ Cash Assets, - - - $2,015,388.81. - ED STANDING, yusdarantee pertect rity and Prompt Payment of Losses, DETACHED DWELLINGS insured for (due, ‘Two, or Thre e Years vl SPE CIALLY ADVANTAGEOUS THRMS. PEVTON T. NEWBERY. AUENT, THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON AND CLOBE \SUILAACE GOUPAN MIRE AND LIFE, Juve sted Funds | [de posited with al of Canada GQther tnyestients in Dominion Receiver Gener- 162.8 of (nomads, FAIR RATES. Prompt & Liberal Settlements. i Insurance against Fire effected upon Pri- vate Residences, Household Furniture Farm Properties, for One, Three or more years, At Reduced Rates. sat George Street, Charlotte I. R. BR. FITZGERALD, Agent }574.~—tm Otfice—Gre town, P. F. , Ch’town, daly 27, / out hope of remuneration, | family. ‘ ‘ induce them to leave the kindest and best » INSURANCE COMPANY, ; | above Offices being of UNDOUBT- | i i | should like to hear you explain the principle that anis | j mates them.’ ‘Your servants, as far as | understand, cried Warland, ‘are ever changing, seldom remaining long in the service of the same | Nhe prospect of higher wages will of friends. There is seldom time given for the formation of binding attachments. While the negro, who is born in the house- hold of his master, and brought up with his children, feels identified with its interests by all those powerful associations which are twined round the heart in the morning 0: life, itis traa he (oils for his master, but he is fed, and clothed, and sheltered, with- out care or forethought of his own. In sickness he is nursed; in old age protected ; free from those anxious misgivings tor the | future which oppress the heart of their ' owners. Oh ! believe me,sir,we are strange- | are not the girl | think you are. see you while you are reading this seene. | ‘porasborelian countenance. | tell them of your devotion to Mammy, as | you still call her, When she was sick ; how | 1st Jan’y., 1874, $21,628,256 | you sat up night after night, 00 | warning and r 367,081 | ‘ ly misunderstood. I would not for the sov- ereignty of words attempt to remove your prejudices by the sacrifice ol truth ; but when it inspires and sustains me In all | utter, | could go on and speak volumes on the subject, if the memory of my youth and position did not warn me to forbear ‘Now, my own dear Florence, if you do not fee! proud of your friend a1 | see the brilliant coruscations of your aus | longed to in spite of emonstrance, bathing her feverish head, and administering to the comfort of one who had so often nursed and watched over your wayward infancy. I | Jonged to tell them what delight you take anid in petting and dressing your little live and how idolized you are by ebony dolls ; | wanted to every soul on the plantation. describe you flying from cabin to cabin, scattering light and joy as you fiy, and wel- come as a ministrant from heaven, wilful | sub you are | my sister, and it would have seemed like , "glorifying myself to proclaim your praises | and I knew you would curl your saucy lip. ' child of earth though you be. if [dared even to mention you august name | in the presence of strangers | smong us, Warland, you and your children | wrought a blessing on the household. | have been an able coadjutor, a wise and | i * This has been the gaie of heaven to me, | The events of that night, which brought | when | remember what you have done for I think | | was in delicate health, and | felt anxious on her account, That cloud passed away and left the horizon clear, Ever since then | have prospered. I! believe your coming You faithful friend. i wonder now how I ever got slong without you.’ ‘lam sure | found the blessing here,’ replied Wariand, with graceful emotion. | you under my roof, were arranged by Inti- nite Wisdom and Infinite Mercy too, When | | think what | then was, and what I now am ; my children—my sweet Katy, my noble | Marcus— my heart swells ; | find no yoom for words, _ ‘Speak not of what [ have done, | have ' been repaid a thousand-fold already. What we do for ourselves is like water spilt upon | the sand; what we do for others, like the | due on the grassy plain. | know when | ‘come to my dying hour, the memory of what | have been enabled to do, to prmote , the happiness of my fellow-beings, will lin- ger when all sellish enjoy ments have passe ed away. 1 have never met with one ins stance of treachery ar ingratitude in man, | haye never suffered fyom those destroying } elements which have often laid waste the hopes of others. Tire has never consumed my buildings, nor floods deluged my lands, Pestilence has never swept off my negroes, nor mutiny stolen into their ranks. (‘od | has certainly been very graciowus to me id mine, you. feel oppressed by the weight of nis unmerit-| be able to do the same, Mr. | , ed goodness. § Mr. Pellamy paused and raised his eyes above, with reverential devotion, seeing in | the moon, now rising higher and higher above the dust of earth, her crimson radi. ‘ance melting into gold, an image of that divine love whose intiuence he 50 deeply felt. We dwell on the evening’s tranquil | scenes, because so terible a contrast was | about to be presented. Katy, unable to re- | sist the attract‘on ot Hannibal's y/o''n, run | into the back yard, where the @earyia mvs : tion was still kept up with unwearie! vi- vacity. Katy did not join the performers, but she danced round Hannibal, who sat under a China tree, with the moon glimr- mering through the boughs on }.'s shining, coal-black face, Which was now bent oblique- ly over his instrument, then raised en- thusiastica"y ord throwa back in a_hori- zontal direction. He always seemed inspir- ed when playing, and nothiry de'ighted him so much 9s to see the nymph.like fig- ure cf Katy floating with gossamer grace on his evening sere es. she danced l'ke Cora, and she jiooked sors ter like her too, only if she had black eyes instead of blue, and black hair instead of brown, and bad a leetie darker skin, the | likeness would be more complete, | ; tains by the first of December, 189), | | that the Toronto and Nipissing road should ; | tle always said | | they have lett untried to secure their ob- pire could not build the railway in ten | ject. years, have solemnly Sound the faith ef Conada, cowle gui coule, to the British Gov- | ernment, as well as to the people of British | Columbia, to build those two thousand ; miles of railway through the Rocky Moun- | Dr. | Tupper here read the terms of the agree- ment from aspeech of Mr. Mackenzie's). This is the written compact made with | Lord Carnarvon with reference ta our | Soe qoute Gaiety thie nat ' means. ‘The Premier says that the terms | inesdiaseuiiennaesibhay ec ery ag of that contract with Lord Carnarvon were | this was sieuck down by the unfeirand un- simply to this purport--that the Governs | patriotic combinatton to which |! have ment were to spend two million a year in- | *lluded. The Finance Minister, immedia stead of one and a half in British Columbia. ak oor the rabanagishiey te ‘the south of But those two thousand miles are to b2 | the (iovernor General, that there was a built in fifteen years, a work which they | serious detiit existing which an additional declared the whole resources of Great | t®xation ooure be required to meet. But Britain could - build in ton years. (Ape ay aide uitiaioaal amas seed 4 plause.) | think you will agree that this is | cailed for was required more to meet thie bad enough, but thisis gat the worst, Pare | expenditure of 15(4-5 Uhan to cover an ex liament gad determined to put the East-} penditure of Iside4. Mr. Blake, too. in ern terminus of the road at Nipissing | We South Bruce, asked what British Columbia i : lain oF said that if we brought the traftic of the West had to compiair | do not know whether their acts made such & statement | am bound to give you the grounds upon which it is based, | have told you what the condition of Canada was when the present (rovernment came into. power. Confidence iu our sound standing was universal, The public works ‘were progressing, and there was a tirm be- | lief in the future of the country. We fe. assured that if ourrailway we could ting iu a hundred millions of wa } that one sixth bad been added to the taxa oi, and told his hearer down to that point, the Canada Central Raji» ¢ iion of the whele country for the purpose | he | of giving that province the road isdemanded Onessixth would be jast $3,000,000 Why did they not come in honestly and say thet they required the money for that purpose? way should be able in an herr to, taise the | money necescary to build the hundred and | fifty miles to make the conneetion, and | acco Vee Blake said | said that it was to cover a deficit, they {struck a blow at the finaneiai position of the ke other nigh TT ee oe re oo Oe country and at the confidence of the people here | had denounced the Government for | Toronto [ had denounced them for doing} from which the country s now sutlering. nothing of the kind. I! did not. | said that having promised certain subsidies, they were as much bound to oarry out the one pledge as the other. They are now spending amillion anda half ‘1 building | this very line from Nipissing to connect | with the Canada Central. There is a certain Senator Foster, who gave great support to the enemy in breaking down the old Gove : | 000,009 acres of land, Then, having said ernment, and he is the Canada Contest, | thay the construction of the Pacitic Railway and he is now subsidised by tha C.vern- would impose upon the Dominion a debt ment to the extent of a million »7d 4 half, ; relatively equal to, if not greater than that or $20,000 a mile. Senator Foster and his | pia“ enna a, manoee tee zy a D ion. placed on the statute American friends, fora Boston man has the book an act providing not only for the build contract, as | am prepar 4 to show nots | ing of that railway, but 360 miles addition» withstanding the alleged assignment, have al, Subsequently Mr. Cartwright went to now the contract to build the road up to; Rnwiand tn negntele © 100P, and m — _— ; ; _, heard ag eal aly @ way in which he the shores of Georgian Bay. But Mr. Mac | did it, Mr. McKenzie though he had settle kenzie says they are going to use the waters | the question when he told you that his fyiend | stretches. | think you willagree with me | ! suck as, i think,never came from the mouth ofs binance Minister in any country before. Mr. Cartwright first stated to the House that wa were absolutely bound to build this J’a- citio, Railway, and then, after dinner, some- one having, in the meantime, directed his. attention 10 the limitation ia the journals, came in and said that be had discovered that our liability was limit- edio a pledge of $40,000,0K") and 5u,. Sir Francis Hincks, had told him that it | have been intentional or pot, but having | icy succeeded | foreign capital which, distributed over the | } But when, instead of doing this, they | 0 ; : : OY im the sound condition of public affers. ; subsidising railways in Ontario, and that im | that was the second cause of the change | This net. was followed by a budget speech, | | stopping to think which tool is next re- quired or Where he is to look for bis nails then an old woman when knitting thinks j}about the stitch, or an ordinary persor thinks what muscles he is to call into play when he is walking. rapid pen man ever stop to re eal the sh ipe ota letter, or do his words and thoughts flow autom atically fiom his lingers ends” The tinger- of an experienced player find the keyes ot his pine as a compositor tinds his type boxes, Or the hand knitter her needles anc | yarn, automatically Uabitis another term oftea emploved tc o Does a designate what we do automaticslly, but habit applies like to mind and muscle A man accustomed to smoke or drink does | not do these things without thinking about ; ‘hem habit only causes and strengthen: ithe desire, (in the other band a man wi habitually swears, like a woman who bites her finger nails, does it unconsciously, Ane hence automatic iy. is acknowledge | tobe a good thing to possess good habits and not merely be free from bad eres li isequally desiiible cman emypioyed jim any speciaily lO Acquire the simplest and best way of doing his the way select ed, let him sdhere to it perseveringly until it becomes automatic Let the batit be come fixed, and he will find lis speed in- creased and the exe: diminish. «To accomplish this desirable end, it is, how- ever, absolutely necessary that no super fluous Movement be m In feeding asmal!l hand printing press, where each card must be iad on separately, the cards be yiied in such manner to invoive turning each one over or around, the speed is reduced at ieast ten per cent. Every motion, however slight, which must be re peated 50 to 100 times per minute time-robbing. She writer who crosses fi {t's and dots nis is cannot write so [ust as ' it si Vork n an is he who does not. The man who spei bought, through received, etc., in theu simple forme bo’t, thro, and = tecd saves a large percentage cf time, andi! al the silemt and ureiess .etiers were Omitied the most hasty scribbler could find time t& write distinctly. And that system of short- hand which has the jewest 5u0kCs CcOnsi-t- ent with legibility receives the preference 60 that language which uses the fewest anc shortest words to express an idea prespicu ously deserves lo become the universal language of the commercial world. ‘ Practice makes peifect ' i» a good old proverb and a true one; Lut what is the use of perfection in bad methods? The man who always cared 4 stone in one ena of the bag to balance his grist may have arrived at perfection in the selection of a suitable stone; but what gain was that. First use your brain in devising the short- est and quickest methods, then by practice learn to do them sutomatically. and you have a maximum of speed with a minimum ot labor