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I know a little maid—as sweet —_—n As any seven years old child you'l! meet In mansion grand or village street, Ilowever charming they may be; | She’ll When I her simple tale rehearse— never know of this in verse A coltage girl, made baby-nurse Unto another baby. Till then how constant she at school! Business over for the day, [ walked home tion, few cays: will you come with me? | Lor, Mr. Hopkius. Sir,’ said Jane, ‘ how | after the French ones to which she was ar-| ough missus and the | customed, ’vuse, even if you was kind enough to take | which ladies could sit, or must she take h Oh, | mea! in her bedroom 7 You promised me you in the mo-t na:ural, inoocent, childish man-| Avd Jane leaves my room| oer imaginable; and I could not help think- ‘side. can L? | couldn’t leave ime. Is anything the matter, sir? don’t, Sir, please! | wou'dn’t.’ | with her cheeks considerably rouged, anda/ing what a very child she was, and how | conviction, L think that I bave been taking | totally unfit to travel in Kng!and alore,with | the house, something besides excercise, After tea L packed a carpet-bag ready for | foreign accent. my country excursion; and then, in order iniended to have a sitting-room ‘or my own entrance road ran under some high pipne- to yet over the interv ning time, I lighted, use (which by the-way, was a very sudden | trees, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1871, ‘ed au English hotel would be very costly Would there be a salon in er All this she asked | her confiding, winving way, and pretty hall- I told her in reply that I place she at length found, as she hoped, in tomy lodgings in Lavender Urescent, Camb- | the family of a gentleman living near Ded-| never feels ; and if he chanced to bave pas- ‘erwell, stilfin the same state of exhilara- borough ; she was to sleep at the town for|sed the happy hours of childhood amidst, an ‘Jane,’ said I, burs'ing into the pas- one night, and to be fetched to the Medars, | such scenes, they touch a chord in his heart ‘sage, ‘J am going into the country for a/|her new bome, in the morning. She fear-| which vibrates with delight. h LNO. 34, FITS | with a force and vividness which the rustic check into the private room of one of thet partners, vnd in a few momen © be returned; d requested me to walk into Mr, Masé< grave’s room, *~ he wished to speak to me’ I found Fox- about it, 1 found the partner holding they ‘holes was s'x or seven miles from Dedbor- | check in his band, and looking rather grave, 5 ; so that { had abundant time to walk and I began to fear that the bank was in a leisurely onward, resting from time to time bad way, and that they were unable to meet; ‘to drink more deeply of the pure joysarcund tbe payment. Tne bavker desired bis clerk: me, and wandering from the pathway re ae — having oe closed ee n ich t faney by the road-| door, be usked me some questions a5 .- the” erence oat me ark drawer of the check, honk I bad received!’ By mid-day I reached the entrance to/ it, aed 80 on; which, of course, I had no! it was a white gite, under tall. d’fficulty in answering, Still he did not! over arching elms, making a deep shade af |8-ew sati-fied. and continued to question me * ‘er the gare of the sun. Farther on the | io & manoer which was fast making me an- gry, when the door opened, and a quiet, ' _yentlewanly looking man of middle age en-" whose deep black foliage made a sill { ; CLUBBING RATEs. (Ch’town, July 24, 1871, Ml teri |i Jathde WeiiMabia alanis id at ‘the pipe of peace, and sat myself down in intention on my part), and that i! she wou'd | darker shade brcken snd enliven d by the) tered the recm we wished Mr, Murgrave? — | meester entedidd. dover Oil | my evsy-chair to read Lady Sappho Godiva’s | brighten it with her presence during her | crimson gleams of the'r holes, Beside this | * geod-morning ad a 4 E will send the ‘: Examiner’’ for i871, CITY LUMBER DEPOT ip eenke debated tates OS delightful * F e-hworms’ and to admire the evening meal, it would give me very sin-| wood spreai a large sheet of water, all over-| ; This is the young map,’ said the banker ® ; V and aay one of the following period et siitemaiilis ie a 4 : lvcm! ves yorgeous upholstery wh ch is therein so min |¢ere pleasure. She didn’t know, Migh:| grown with superb water-lilies, whose leaves | to him, and proceeded to repeat ee Gai 00, the, epanned cates, gagette-ta..06 , ho hae tae i = % , meh omens ee u‘ely desertbed, and above all, the succulent |she do so? Would it be quite en regle|!ay almost blistering ia the hot sun, form:- '0 the new-comer. By this time | was state i FOR SALE AT THE Pa — eT oe * ; morbidezza of the female portraits, 1 eer-|/or a lady todo so? If she really ung: ing a dark green flooring, from which the | getting very uneasy, aud asked Mr. Mus-' | American Agriculteriet, Wet cn CITY LUMBER DEPOT | “ Ma’am, I could not be spared,” she said, tain'y found her ‘carnations,’ as painters | —lI assured her that she need not be uneasy | bloom cups of ivory and gold sprang up in | erave sowewhat impatiently what wes,” a ae : 7 ; J aU. ain “ “ ‘*T had to mid my baby,” call them, deliciously warm oul juicy, and lon that seore; and | felt really glad that | rich luxusiance; while water-spiders skated | Wroug about the cheek. c Falaxy : 13 0] ALL KINDS Her baby, oft along the lane the scenc-painting al that could ve desired |it was in my power to act in some sort as| about on the surface from the beds of join - oe. young Oe ee Le Slack waed’s Magazine, =. 2 Nh eb ta : . » morning . ihe tor. ity is deliv ou 2 3j if tuke- | Quietly, act Is, the ge : . ae Univers M eaine, .¢ 0| OF LUMBER! ie ; coi y ro ae oe a ‘issih a pi esa tas rrriee uf | laa isan of diipeeecdemhaet Sivek er code a ue | prosoated yesterday aud cashed, aud this 18), — od 3 6 QO} Pine and Spruce Boards. and Plank, Sawn | 7 eee nee = = _ ; the occassion, and departed joyfully tor widow under one’s protecting wing biue and crimson, hung suspended over itjat rgery, lor waieh | shal! have to detain . Zdmberah de, 13 o} pg Ss 7 a ie oa he ee Pena ote ‘town, baving first taken an affectionate) As 1 stepped on to the platform at Ded-/on gauzy wings motionless for a mowent, you — we have communicated with the i Weatminster de, 13 0 a. aie a oe m6 | 8 wer sei us oan denis “ram leave of Jane, whose faint’ Don’: ? sounded | borough an inspector On duty inquired if| and then darting off with lightning speed. drawer. : ty on Britian da, : Z 7 ihe: ok Wh iiiak isles teeth |. «sp uieepianiibal! ; , ne ry - L thought, much more like * Do!’ Lhe| my name were Hopkins, Woadering what| 1 was speculating upon the capabil.ti-s of | 1 was utterly stunned at thie statement, h oo Sromtons do, su 3 7 0} — ae . on - " “~ ok: | wixt seholar’s wish aud mother’s part, dey dragged through at | st, and punetually promp'ed the qiestion, L replied that it/| the p'ace for tisbing, when 4 Vain young frog, and decia:ed vebemenily that it was im- My every Saturday, Illustrated, i 5 q|m ikor Dorchee er Sireet, near the R. C.} “I cannot leave my baby !” - qi ee 0. 1 ee * d having f: wei 2 Te . : . possible; that the ch ~k bad never lefi my ',; Siatibate Detluak. da. 18 | Ubapei, of of the Sabecriber. 5 at four p. m IL knocked at Mr, Uatebem’s| Was; aa having arther made me give the | boastful of his streogth, and desiring (0 ex | e5 the ‘ aamda Cae i Harper's Weekly, 1 8 0 eo | tug Rag 08 cca eaieeis Hetadties ii: greev-barze door, end was dered to enter address of my fim in London, he hewded | htt it, sprang from the bank some three | Possession since It Was hao oe vai i Hi srper * Burcar, : > : TP) TR 1? ‘4 ee i N | “ Lizzie has fallen m the fire 7” ‘Tris is the conveyance Mr. stopkins,’ oe. P telegram which bag passed my train feet into the water and again gathering up end that the whole OES Ten OOS vil _ i" eee eens ae 3 0 Bast os x tf > SeTeus And off in baste I went to inquire said tha: geo‘leman, * which you will see) upon the wires, and which 10d me that the | his legs, was plunging with glee Sher eT ee ee soenels pay” | New Cork Loager, eo rattan With anxious fear oe: owing: properly executed before you pay the pur-| purchese would not be completed till the | ‘be briyht green waters, when lo! the ree.s 12 the money. The banker seemed some , do Weekly, i380 FOR SALE AT THE iis oteien ieieeiannnniaiied cha e-mony; and take care that all the | Friday morning, as the deeds were nut ready | by the bauk were suddenly ¢ eft asunder, a) what nettied at this remark, and was Legin~ ; do = Herald, 13 0} LUMBER DEPOT | u 7 ‘ka a ae ae tithedeeds shown in the Abstract are hand-| for delivery to the purchaser, By all |dark body shut out from theside, there was | "iDg an angry reply, when the stranger do =: Tribune, . a?) ’ we re iad SE SHER ee " _ ‘ed over to you at the same time. The’jteans,” said [ to myself, so much the|a fish cf a great silver green side under stopped bim, saying the less said the better, || do Worle, s a3 “i BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, | The leok—how comes it, whence or where 1— money, es | told you, is at Messrs, Mus- better. [shail be delighted to have an-| the su:face, auda ‘swirl’? wpon the top—| He then said that he was the superintend- cate we tae cael eee Sqeare Ch'town, , ae Of children who are—going grave’s bank in Dedborough, and here is a |o her day in the country. I will go over | und poor froggy bad p ricrmed his last acs | Cat of police at Dedborough, aud that [ ) wahen . 2 49, 1871. p winyeth pit And almost as if bound for flight check for tbe amount, £1000, { can no: | and see this old place which M>. Ponsonby | robauie feat, aod bis place would know bim | Must cousider myself in custody ; bur if [ P. R BOWERS. ae = uo more- woud give my word to go quieuy with bim, The graes around the water was deep in| 90 fuss or scandal need be made about it, [| soft mors. into which my feet sang at every | felt like a person in a dream Could it = step. Thousauds of gruss boppers—dark | really be possible that I wes arrested on @ brown, drab, and pale sea green —were sing- | charge of forgery? My head swam at the ing their joyfal soog, leapmng bigh into the | thought, and | sank fainting on a ebair be- air and failing beels over bead in every di- | hind me, Mr. Musgrave, who seemed a rection, In the pine-:rees was a wood-pi- humane, fatherly sort of man, appeared to geon u'ter.ng ‘its long love ditty,’ most) be greatly shocked at the whole affair, and eross the check, beeause you will have to pay | has bougbt.’’ 1 have a special passion for iu cash ; sc mind, if you please. that you are |0'd houses in the country, A good part of per caretul of the check The appoint-|my boyhood was passed at one such, in meut for completion is at Mr. Uptou’s of-| ‘pleasant Herifordshire,’’ aod in memory fice, in Dedoorough, on Thursday. This}of it L love them all. Mv-anwhile | £10 uote is for your own expenses, for |t laced my cempanion and her traveting-bag which you will account to me on your re~| lo a cab, and drove with her to the Biue turu. Be very caretul, if you please, and | Vrocodile, which was the house in Dedbor- louse no time ib getting off Good-day,’ | cugh that I had been advised to stay at. | To say new prayers in angel's sight, Poor Lizzie lay—so wan, 80 white, Hnsiness Cards. - “ee Apothecaries Hall, The Old Stand, West Corner of Queen, Square. ESTABLISHED, 1810. } fy By Steamer City of Cork from ENGLAND. WILLIAM DODD, Brigantine James from MONTREAL and other recent arrivals, the undersigned Sv sadly idle seeming — Her active hands now helpless bound, —_ GotoW A. Wek: & Uo for Cheap Gords, Her wild eyes wandering vaguely round, As up she started at each sound, Or slept, and moaned iu dreaming. Her mother gave the piteous tale; Commission Werchant and a wee his imp orttions for the winter, | ss caed tte ciate Sanibeth 1k tik ttl, I returned my venerable superior’s adinn L found the hotel one of the pleasant, | melancholy bat most beautiful of country persuaded my custodiaa to lesme bhavesome : . on ug 0 - at cn . , My ' : : eee 4 ; > x . : afi i ‘ AUCTIONEER e “ Or else poor baby "—She stopped, pale with great aacrity, and, shaking the dust old-fashioned, comfortable houses — now | sounds; proclaming i's undying passion for | wine before we left, which brought back wy ,: 1 QUEEN SQUARE, CHARLOTrELOWN, P. E. ISLAND — ’ its wile, sitting close by upon ber eggs, and | seattered sens-s, He then told me th1t the stopping from time to time with a frighten- check bad been presented about two o’elock ed sudden ‘hoo,’ when | waiked upon the ‘on the previous dey, and bad been paid in odorous piue needles beneath its nest. | notes all but the odd sixty pounds, which The bouse was an old red bries building, | W#8 cashed in gold. The person presentin And shed tears without number; Then told how at the fireside warm, | GENUINE DRUGS & CHEMICALS, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Paints, “BENJAMEY WILLIAMS, ee ee of the office off my feet and my clothes, | — becoming scarcer every year—iu whick hailed a passiug hansom, and was soon giee bees buxom landlady receives one as en old tully bowling off to the Great Nortern | ‘riend, and caters for one’s comfort with Railway. Lo my private capacity I need |kind solicitude, A great contrast to the ‘hardly say that 1 did not ride much in |* lad)-manager” of the moderu mons:er ho- Lizzie, with baby on ker arm, } Slipped—threw him from her—safe from harm Then fell—Here in ber slumber. | > Surveyor of Lumber PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY TUILET AKTIUCLES, &e., &e. Flillsborough Squnre, The whole of which wiil be sold at a smal) ad CHARLUTIETG WN. P. E. ISLLND. | ‘4 . . : ° - 7 + : veo id i dune 9 1871. pat Simos | che preparation by day and night of Physicians As sweet as angels’ may be. bat ds | which their identity is lost may chence to old entrance door looked strong enough to ue ite ————_—— ided, Cisne ahiaelinaiameeialin : cineca aia ; ‘Pwo bob ’ captain, please,’ said the jar-| be. My companion wou'd have nothing but | resist a siege, studded all over with thick ad vow, young man,’ said the poli » y J 4 5 Es G2 EN EY oo ” P ? 6 Yes, ma’'am* —she said in feeble tone, »?p 9 J Beg : WILLA ° oS , ad T. DESBRISAY “Pm i Tk a ne ree vey, when I got cut, I obse-ve, by-the-| tea, and, seated at the tea-‘able, she locked | square iron bosses, I knocked, and was ad- officer, ‘the less you say the better “because, + . « ° . t n p—Bs8 usoe oau— | c rt " f : ° : .* AUCTIONEER, Charlottetown. Jan, 2, 1871 ‘ Se ' 4 % Si a ale way, that cabmen geverally salute gentle- | more beautiful and child like than ever. witted into the yreat stonc-fligged ball, a! you know, it will only be used against you, 4) ‘ oo ° 6 ’—here a look a queer might own— ° . . ' . , ; ) i > iy GeneralBreker, Accountant ae Rut : na ' a? ae ke ‘wen of doubtiul exterior as ‘captain,’ which | It was a lovely summer evening, soft and|huge square room with a «quadrangular | must trouble you to come withme; but ee : nar 8 ‘ eone i? COMMISSION AGENT, WATE! STREET, Summerside, - __P-E-Island. ty. : "ay *#tDVUPNVTT spending my employer's muney. It is a|sea of mist. A river ran below the bottom |ioned ‘ dogs’ tor wood fires, A delighttul posed to cut off my bead there and then, [°& COLFORD BROs., a TON kts A RAILWAY ADY ENTURE. | kins of soda the iistn, in which, as /of the garden. reflecting as in a ylass the| place, [ though'. How [ should like to|thivk L should hardly have offered any ob- importers and Dealers in A Lewyer’s cles ie eemmer-titns is by no | a! revenge, there is, touse Lord Bacou’s | gorgeous colors of the western rks, while|/spend my days there! I left the house nen : walked ae by his side . ee Phere | phrase, a sort of wild justice. | the plash of an occasional boat broke from | with linyering regret, afier staying as long | hrough the streets of | edborowgh, but they T () B A C C Q goatee tt et A pe oth lack | Acting upon the same principles I took |time to time the stillness of the night.|as 1 decently couid, aud wandered out again did not look like the sume streets which L 1 i . is a prevailing sense of dryness —_ . sa | a Girst-class ‘ticket to Dedborough, ond es-| There was a piano in our room, and as I sat | toward the great fruit garden, passing ou| hed passed through, full of hope and confi- Gite ARS “ en ee “ eee : we Br oo nce. engage om FON myselfia the most comfortab'e car |Musing in the gloaming, my companion | wy way aeharwing summer pavilion, built dence, but a sburt balf hour before, I tan- © vk 2 . C oth | ng is tn the om ws ; ~_ > . Seonee. of |S Jeoud find I first paid a visit to sea‘ed herse f before it, en? iv absent mood | of the same red brick, through whose open cied that every one we met looked askance # and Smokers Articles, at the ’ ene apne sane ieee aie tie bock-stail. to provide myself with some |s'ruck a few chords, Gradually she seew-| door swallows were wheeling in and out, to | at me, and that the guilt of the crimewhich + . A. McNEILL. fice on cos, Special attention, by arn experienced hand, to Tt] 7 Weeks & Co. . { : Lowest Prices, Lizzie shrieked, “ Take him!” and uptossed Her poor burnt hands, and seemed balf lost Untila smile ber features crossed Hiscellany. RRR LL LLL LL LL LLL LLL LLL A OA OE parchment are bound together, 'eabs; but on oceasions like the present [ fet 'tel, who sits in an inaccessible office, and is ‘that L represen ed the firm of C. & E,, and far too grand to take any interest in the | was veter mined that-tbeir digniry and offi- | welfare of the guests, whom she kaouws only uot of the bright red which teils of Duteb William and Sir dohn Vaubrugh, but of an earlier date, stained with age and lichens, it was a youngish man, with mustache ap dark hair, who bad answered with perfect correctness several questions about my em- 'cial status should suffer no abatement at my — || suppose is intcnded as a delicate compli-| balmy, and, sitting at au open window be- |} ment, | I paid bim at once ‘iike a gentle- for, though L knew it was double his fare ‘ | L vever haggie about the price when [| am | | tera‘ure for possible contingencies, I made hed | that my companion was a@xious to obtain | inaD,’ as he was good enough to assure me; | jus ‘*No. 537,”’ or whatever the numeral iv fore a garden full of roses and Mignonette, ‘he air that filled the room was laden with | The sun went down in | their fragrance, glorious siate—a crimson bail into a purple jed moved tu more effort; and in a few wiu- p oyers which had been put to him to test and overgrown with vines anu jasmine. The his identity. first L must take you back to your hotei to |seareh your room,’ By this time | was so entirly crushed by the whole affair that I seemed to have lost even the power of speeoh ; and had he pro- black oaken siairesse rising from it, The doors of eutrance into the various rooms down stairs were all of dark mahogany with the bandles as high up as one’s stivuld- er, aud in che fire-places were the old-fash- and from their vests built high up the walls| | bad not commitred was branded like Cain’a eccee N. Ss. } } r ve 3 ’ ° . . ‘ ‘ ° ‘ ‘ a . » Mey 1. 181 hx ly Tian eke: biesite on fete we bins choice of a maguzine con'aning a story | utes he. nthgnere eo of Mozart's ‘Pro| agsinst the ceiling, twitiering with joy (as) upon my brow. Wasit really ouly balfan cpaueeveaanomainiie ae nere - het Ts 2 se, unless it be the | called ‘Gnstavus Snpok’s Will,’ which pro- peccatzs”’ rose upon the air, ‘The melan-/ well they might), and with their indigo blue hoor sivce I had been free? It seemed an 4 Goto W. A. Weeks & Co, for Cheap Goods, '@ sugges al ed saad a f om their | mised some interest to a lawyer. as L have | choly solewnity of the prayer secmed tobar-|backs glisteuing in the bright sunshive, | @g@ 4-0, We passed a beggar—a wretched, ee al _ : . skins ae ee ae Cetin “ane areh-| general'y observed that such histories con-| mon ze with her state of sorrow, and she! Krom the peas in the fruit gatden rose a half-starved objec! clad in dirty rags, with , CARVELL BRO THERS, poke ” ane ak oy ne ‘i eae ‘ain sgine very F Markuble legal incidents |sang the words with heart-felt pathos, L ke ‘fight of blackbirds and thrushes, while the | palld face and eyes, out of which all hope j A UC T10 N RERS _ me ” ; ca ae a loam e confirmatory of the old classical axiom that | Rubio. she appeured (0 bave ‘‘tears in her|barsh scream of a brilliant jay resounded had loug since died--and how devoutly ae = . ye mn = , n a“ “tT not themselves; lit is wi-er in the cobbler to stick to bis lust. | voice,” wich breathed tbe very spirit of through the summer air, Wuata paralise | longed to change places with him, if i 3102 Marchants CRA WAS CHO MPORMINE® | King Solonion’s dictum that there is noth-| passionate sorrow, I sat entranced in a/{ thought it! 1 sat myself down upon a could but haveshaken off the incubus which ,° OMMI1S3si0° g ; |the only foustains are ink fountains; and c wunder the sun is conclusively dis ‘dream of bliss Each element of beauty rustic evat close to a pond full of great fat joppressed me! Ali my old life rose in re- ,! log eu] | ing ve n } ; s “ I c t Q : ! tw > ipa ME yr ia ee . canal by the history in question; for init }seemed to heighten and enhance the rest— ‘carp. aud watched them gasping at the sur-, VieW before me, Where were the troubl 7 GENERAL AG ENTS, growths es flouris ree re I tind the executors of a will sigang the wil! | (music never sounds so sweetly as at such a | tace of the water, and sucking Gown any un- which I had thought 60 heavy? Could it if BANK BUILDING, QUEEN STREET, "The of Ma Wana: Dele & Eatem, | #8 well as the tes afor, which L affirm to be | tine—and as the voice of the siuger—her-| wary flies that came within their reach, he oat that | had been anbappy ever \' } ss oe eS Se , . een—tr ‘orth i = wi before ? The office in Spiders lon seemed Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud A. HERMANS, ibid canal the |an entire novelty, jeif, a'most unseen—trembled forth into a} 1 was glad to rest alter my walk, and 1) e P By) oe "7 G ith of spiders me a rs : Te Soy t had 1 was lost in admiration at the boldness | flood of melody, I wished that I could sit| know of no place of rest so delightful as a| ‘0 me now to have been the very gate of ,’ A. MeNELLL, Bell - Hanger, GH dl} il] - Il ; general truth ef this deseripti " terk tar|of this innovation, when the door of the | and listen to it forever What a life, I | garden: heaven, and Lavender Crescent a dream of |! READING ROOM ROPRIETOR, Dorchesier Stee’, wen oe pe Yn eres 9 om aoe | carriage Was cpened, and a lady entered in | thought, encompassed by such sights and) «Some flow’rets of Eden were still inherit; bliss. And Jane—would sbe, too, bear of ‘ 80 be, 4 2 . > Pi | sot V¢ ane n . : i 3fof MsacuiaAwe (Next to ** Examiner” Office.) eon fre oo during the month of June jdvep moufning, aod seated her elf in pis} ovende and fragranve, compared tu the | ond L do verily believe, for myself, that me as a forger ? My wind potar q her , one. . | EG histhanks to the genera! 136- pied li ou bard lot in the inter. | opposity division ; soon afierward we go: un | wrerched drudgery of my own! these paradisiacal flowers’ flourish most tree- reading the account of my committal inthe | AND 3S toreturn histhanks to g 86—, bewaling my bard {ot @ io ‘ : hie.) ; Standard, which her mis‘ress indulged i ! : tconl mabimibed snded | 4 4 Jarncoeesd irame|der way, abd were joyfully rattling out of | All too soon it came to anend. My fe'-|:y count ardens. 3S ra, ; ulged in, A U C rl ON EER, BS rote forte liberal patronage Speinenl ore eee * ; Saar ‘ el petie yo | he xin and ee a great Baby!os | jow-traveler soon closed the pisno iad wich | SMaRbragr sy. os eae | and which generally found ite way toto the! ' : f i > : 2] ather susvec 4a t . ; : : , pre g i § ‘ . : r CHARLOTTETOWN, and asks for a coutinuance of the same. He rig a ; aor ee hed ccanaed in into the pure air of the country. My com-/a simple “yo d-night,” left me to build lthe cowfortabie sounds from @ rookery kivcheo afier Mrs. Jobason had done with th Mareh 21, 1270. lyr keeps constanty on hand iy 4 ots lee atte EDs of midi papion, though sill apparently @ mere | what castles | might im her wbsense, She | whch stood belind the house inbailing the | itup Pah The very paragraph swam be- ete a ee A neat Asortment of oe ~ pose unlor usate debtor whom we | zit!, was dressed in widow s weeds, or rather had lett ber handkerchief on the ground, bj fragrance of the messes of bright flowers, fore wr aA a prisober Wes &® young 4}, avalD , t “ . + ves . : : ; va , 1 abt w ie H. H A $ Z A rn D ’ TINWAR t,, KITCH EN UTENSILS bad been grinding ip our legal mill. aid 1)! ree beseains ceenneas mes = paket # ap eed ii ; . wy = jand baskicg in tbe blessed sun, my thoughts od to foal bib eeetniea ahAeae “ng 5; : . Sade . - dit Ree caeiiiies ‘on | Which is now prevelent, and in whieh one as | did so | saw a beaurifuliy embroider- | peverted to that happy time in the histor ' : : Coumnission Merchant, &c., ec, He, Ree von’ om pod bevy syaneias ie es 'single beading of white crape edgieg the ed “Marie”? in one corner of it. which | | of the world wheu . ae copiained tbe | or the worthy magisirate, he protested ? GENERAL AGUNT ATA, ORIEN 1s the giare een the bestial i biessh A and reflee:-|» ack boanet does duty tor the hideous cl | thought a charming name, 1 kept it as| whole of the buman race; before the flaming | bis innocence of the charge against Bins; t ‘ é es x : 9 ~ be pnemen a ee in aie oe coe younian) el thaeth eiitibes snake: | widow’s cap. Se much us | coud “a o! jloug as l dared, and then rang for the | sword had driven them forth and the way. | ete., in the wenn 9 gw by 4 aving lately made large ais i ecise eg ria ee ; : rc a si a ae : this 3 mie : a a8 | which meets our eyes from to day, au : AUCTIONEER Cheapest Markets,iutended for House Builders, | sd wa-ps in the former are repeated in the | her. she was very pretty, Her comp % on chamber maid to take s up toher, I sat ‘ing of that magic brand had drawu thorns hich. anabes dein Caio +a 4 ah en Steoat guch as lawyers, bill-discounters, doctors, and old| #8 perfectly pal, and she bad large, deep for some tme louzer; but the glory was | and thisties cut of the teeming so:l, Havy-! Ruteniesiiincel b b a £ oe I Uppe. Que : st, , E I Gas Fitting, Water Closets, ie a ibaa pensation. The vasi-| gray epes, which darkened in colour at the _deparied, and I was soon glad to follow i ing thoroughly res ed myself, [ set out lei- | cae Soham the . er, au " pepe vit Charlottetowa, - bait edt ti Bell Fittings, &.. &c., alias of the sul ject was, L suppose, tuo mah | ou'er edge of the iris, where it merged _ | her example, and to tuke what remembrance ) .yrely upoo my return journey, stopping to, F (hat taey are * pot as this pubii- N 8.—Orders from abroad, and the couvtry| Jam prepared te SELL THEM at RATES| \)) and i had taken reluge from the | (he deep biack fringe of the eyelash. Lc L cou.d of my pleasure into dream-lacd with | jyoch at a road--ide inn, which I bad re-| © Ny 21, Sir = yes, Si tainly. This |! aril! -eceive promptatte ution. AS LOW AS CAN BE HAD IN THE CITY, | biem in slee wien | was suddenly | ™ uth was hidden by the broad band OF | me, ; marked some half mite back, upon the way. | sr aure Sar tg JO So GF — : ” " April 26,1369 and will fit them up in a good workmanlike atyle Pe eadad ie h oz b: 83 voice of my veo lof double crape which edyed her veil; but In the morning I breakfasted alone. | {i had most tho oughly enjoy ed my excur | Way, if you p eare, Mr. Bracelet, said the i <a aeetion steer x i Teo gene BEAM tor MY BUSI one ght M: Cat shem ‘her lovely brown hair was d splayed by her) Madame De Fontuges (for that, I found, | sion so far, but such short holidays are obsequious ebember-maid of the Crocodile to 4) VL ¥ OF FICE . [arécse to, SUIS BEARS ee ee ee ee ee id | nie of a bonnet, and was coiled in massive | was her name) sending me ber comp'iments | ¢ oud: her pain! - beiy ‘he great wan who bad me in his gripe, |) ‘ NESS will be attended to with Despaten «Mr. Ho; kins,’ said the voice ‘1 fiad | 2 : 8 I \¢ ouded rather paintuily by a sense of their | ai ‘ y! om sornten A Lotof First Class WATi.R COOLERS on f t m , e unable to go down to Ded-|/ustrous wreaths behind ber beautiful head ad saying that she preterred to take her | evanescence. | pirrasnes, deed Acsanpndinney, beicoom.' Hy ly SHE SUBSCRIBE will attend to al! or | pand. . otf 7 i ty han oe of Mr, | Sve mude vo affectatiun of deep grief; but | coffee in her room 1 determined to make | 1 got back to Dedborough late in the af- ae Winere would be my mezt bed- i ; 4 ; : . i ) ) ‘has “ar, | : ss Si ad | : ‘ ; ’ ‘ ail . g b. I ders far the Seiliag, letting, purchasing. SAYER’S CRYSTAL BLU E; a bye ot therefore you will have to /her eyes bad that curious beoumbed appear- | the mo-tof my day ; out first L placed my | ternoon, indulging a vague hope that wy. room I wondered. This is the 100m, if i leasing &., of Dwelling Houses, Business Sold Ch , thin eee vb Te vtdimant for @xnaletion, 16. st ance which you sometimes see in an animal pocke -book, coe! aining the important ebeck charming fe luw-traveler might not have yet you presses Sir,’ as she threw opeu the door :} Hetablishaents, sud lands both in City Sn" Tuly 12, 1269 ee ; . o’cl id ba Thoraten sictctens so tha: | Whieh is striken with some great pain. /in my traveling-bag ; and having carefu'ly | jeft; bur, alas! | was doomed to disappoint. | * oie = ; "3 , * * » clo¢ j i sal ate . . ; ° | aya . ra ‘ e ye 5 “on Saw hin to dispose of or purchase _ ; rs i ing leave town by the 5 15 train to-| Sorrow always appears to me so sacred a | locked it, L locked the bag itself into one | ment, for my friend, the waiter intormed | 4 ye my oe a a do — you "2: ¢ ee ea lies let or lease | (+) / F La MRAM... d t Dedborcugh, | thirg that I felt no inclination to make any 0! the drawers of the wardrobe in my bed-| me, wiih cheerful alacrity, that Madame |2°°°" * S#y. 10 the girl, whos® eyes were 1 Property of any description, to id y y , . 3 9 | worrow afiernoon, and s cep a Sr | meg +ar 4 etaced tha‘ ker i . ; dilating with wonder to se¢ what was comic pa Houses, Stores &c , will please apply by let acady for the next morving. ‘Tbe purchase-/ effort toward the usual acquaintance of fei- room, and paced the key in my pocket. 1) Def ontanges tud left in her friead’s ear-|“ ™ + ter stating particulars. For Sale ! hate is paid ito the London branch o! | iow-travellers, and accordingiy devoted my- | had been oe with ee 7 soho rige directiy after lunch, leaviog for me a) oa 9 This your bag, young man? Ud it ‘3 : ? ‘ . _ a dad ‘ ifing court- Safest manner of keeping this check, which Ms . ; UWalockit, ., gay- SECRECY, when required, strictly quantity of the best kind of Roofing | Messrs, Musgrave’s bauk at Dedborough ; | sel! to my book But ong trifling re See eee " < ee _ [deptenge oF complianente and grevetal thawlts. | sass. ‘Bh f Glave eller, dhashanteakic. V ly bave to takeachack | esy broke the ice between us, and it seemed s rather a cload upon my happiness, and | Sic transit! ; o . observed. Gravel. you will thereiore ouly Lave to -[ deemed this the safist manner of taking | | nigh'-gown, socks—quite so, Any thiog }. Exchange Buildings, Ch’towa, Mav 15, 1871. tf ee —_—_—_— WM. KOUGHAN Queen's Wharf, , May &, 1871. and get it cas -he settlement. about four. with you for the amount, in the morning, ready for | Come into my room to-morrow | some information ab ut ber jouraey, ‘I going to Deborough ? and what time would Was. eare of it. Having got this matter off my } ‘mind, | applied myself vigorous y to the My first care was to adjourn to my bed-) | © packet? Labengheeng alent |matehes, wax-candle, skeleton keys, blavk ‘checks, Yes, yes; now weshall do. We'll roow, to see after the eatety of the all-im- portant cheek. Ali eafe 1 found it, and ——— eT ae ————$—$— | fe Fei gi eed ies I o-| the train get there? Could I tell ber of breakfast before me, reveling 19 the golden | immediately transferred the pocket-book i ; : ; , L will give you tustrucilons. am go- | zg Ld otis , die y 7 FARM } OR SALE, C rine Builders bens sereds a sats to Sqneezem & Seruc- auy hotel at which she evuld stay tor ashort | butter and creamy milk of the country, of: | oon ainiog it to the breast pocket of ws | — bandy little bag with ue, please. * t P ete r’s ari has on en Back 1 balf an hour. time! Weuld it be very expensive? Se tor the mavutactured articles of Lavender /cvat, as I did bot intend to leave the house | Was that my bag ! Was I dreaming S.cH At st. pe St ee aoa sf : 5 3 = Mr, | apologized tor askiny these questions by say-| Crescent, where the butier was made of fat, agaio until 1 weat to attend the sppoint- { rubbed my eyes with a vague bope that [ pue Subscriber oifere for Sale a Valuable AL FD : ne Exit Mr. Catchem, 7 ree te . ing that she had lived-for many years in| and tbe milk chi fly supplied by the cow) wen: for competion of the purchase, My | wighs be ia aa accursed nightmare; but no# FARM of 64 Acres, - ee eT cub City Hardware Store, opine ~~ eat ii ia eas Franze. and wasutierly iguorant of Kog- with the irou tail, Nor did L forget the | sitting-room, | faneied looked very desolaie;|@Y Vis.on remained the same, and there | ne = nd Hard Wood. PUKES, Rims, Carriage Ba-ids, Dasher | bileut and trump h oe an atom him, | and und iis ways, Her beautiful eycs fi'- more substantial items of eggs and bacon, | byt there was Do be!p for it, aud after din- | stood Mr. Superintendent Bracelet, prepared S cons Cy aon a ¥, a Comfortable S ss —— aie nasa nad overy ¥ aes 4 : en flew away ‘fed with tears ae she spoke of Fraace, and deeming it advisable, with Major Daigeity. ner | was glad to adjoura to the coffee-room | ' attend me, with mz bag iw his band, aad h oe ee Oe ans Barve av ee ee on" : | The Oe a a “eelabdity esthidietin’ at | cou'd not help feeling for one 80 young to provender the garrison against possible to leseen the feeling of lonciiness. is comp! reent, coui!orteble smile upoo bis g @utr-baves. : ‘aos y of ‘the above | ure ri ie aes bk ails and only Who bad suffered so much. | sieges, Next morning 1 staried off to comp! ete | face. Ly this time my faculty of eurprisa ; i ; ave enc “01 +4 ? . . ; : i +t > j > =) ° : ; s Toe Land is in good condition, and ia well wa | Bae Nat sptielRaoe to sell ata jower rate | ; T ws ey tothe graviiy of demessor be- IL gave ber all the informstion I could; Lt wae a charming morring, and as [| the business which had brought me duwa ; | ¥88 utterly exhausied ; aod #f be bad again ‘, tered. lt i# B — ta the oak in bee they can be parchused elsewhere. eee a ian Sere luvigorated by upon the subject, and ia retarn she told me started off to walk to ‘Foxbole:,? the place | but first I called at Messrs M isgraves’ bank | trust = a my bag eee forth : ' . Peter S.anett’s The position - , | coming at ‘ ° Lowe se : : ss oi r / ann Jrltee » chec a snake ora 0, it wou ea sae one Griet and Saw Mills, Bebvol BOURKE. GILLAN & Co. this little interlude, I retarned to my bill of some particulars of ber sfory. Sve bad which our elieat bad purchased, I cou da’t ‘0 cash the check, as we couid not ask the ’ ppested \ Houses and Coureb. Tia desirable Property will be One balf the aneney Sold at a rea- tw be paid Aug. 22, 1870 Roseine Dye- jcosts thinking that, afver all, old Catebew wus perhaps rot quite so black as Ll bad lately come from Tours, where she bad lost her husband after a year’s marriage; and, being leit almost penuiless, ber fricods bad help devoutly wehing thet my lines had fallea iu such pleasant places as the country around Dedtorough, No one enjoys the to we the most uatural thing in the world. I begged bim to grant me one favor,which was (o wlegraph to my employers in Londoa vendor to take our check. Oa presenting thé check at the counser, I fancied the cashier looked somewhat surprised, but that ccaable Fries ainted biw. ‘Lhe point of view is every- ‘ De | ' down, and the remainder 10 & term of years. ECEIVED, at the City Dave Stone. STIG \ sin and seen through the medium of my persuaded her to seck for a situation as country like @ covkuey, who Is unprisoned | 1 #( tributed to the largeuess of the amount/belore makiog any charge before a magia. , For further particulars, gon, ot the Ex- sortment of ANILINE aud DUMES rt excursiou, even he appeared to Jose governess in England, insiead of, as she io the smoke aod sir of Leadon, Kyvery for which it was drawu, After ackiag xa and this be agreed 10 doe Mean » : or of the Subscriber DYES. 7 } ; . ont ° 7 , : , Care JAMES PHELAN. me W.B, WATSON. |. verai shades of darkness, |would bave preferred, in France. ‘This flower and blade of grass appeals 10 bim | one or two questious about it, be took the} bile he sonducted mo to the police station Octo : ; Be St. Peter's, Lot ®, July 3, 1971.