VOL. XXi) _ Onn bee _ at an ee. + The Oxaminer | IS PRINTED EVERY MONDAY BY) Pr. R. BOWERS, | | AT HiS OFFICE, DORCHESTER STREET, U A N A D A | N A few ance eset ae Catholic ‘ TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Ten Shillings per annum, in advance; or Twelve shilliags when vot paid ta i coHaRLo MARINE INSURANCE. ) SURANCE UNION, COMPRISING THE » ‘* This is true Lib oo A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF- POLITICS, LITERAT erty, bev. Freeborn ROS RS YS ie cn agp lnc OE eter = a eg a re Men, having to advise the Public, may speak frse.’---Buripides. © 7 URE AND. TT , a ames ETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1871, ee ee 2traJ ‘4 ot Se ?- * 5 ee INO. 9.° . $1,099,540 enema siete Se ae MONTREAL ASSURANCE COMPANY Incorporated 1840. 9 where Boys were well instructed in modera mnst fi SE ao aera 5 ‘solutelp wrong. To this smart youth William one day whispered his desires, as ‘they sat together in the summer house smoking and drinking beer; for f am sorry THE FIGHT a T é ‘DAME EUROPA’S SCHOOL: | Shewing how the German Boy thrash« ed the French Boy}; and how tke English Boy looked on, /it was against the rules of the school, | Phere is only one way to do it,’ said ‘If you want the flower beds you Ht Louis fur them, and I believe you | languages, fortifications, and the use of the vill ick bim all to smash; but you must ‘globes. .Her connexion and credit were fizht him alone, ’ poisuite oa |good, for there was no other school where ‘How do you mean?’ rep'ied William, | ..Mas.. Burora. kept a Dame’s School. Mark. anal ST Sa a other chaps say that I have provoked the quarrel ?’ | *Notif we manage properly,’ was the to say that they both smoked and drank al- reply. ‘They are sure:to fix the cause of| most all their play time, though of course dispute on Louis, rather than on you. You! s,.hions and valuing ourselves by them, is - * are such a peaceable Boy, you kuow; and | be has always bee: fond of a shindy,’ So Dame Europa was asked to assign the vacant garden to William’s little cousin, * Well,’ said she, + if Louis does net ob- ject, who will be bis nearest neighbour, he may have it,’ he ee have to fight. But look here, won’t the | The man that would be truly rich, must Bot increase his fortune ; but retreneh his “desires, Sengca. Tho vanity of loving fine elothes and new ,one of the most ebilcish pieces of folly that can be. Six Matraew Hate. No man is esteemed for gay garments but by fools and woman. Sin Water Racsioa. advance, | Capital and Cash Assets, - |s0 sound and liberal an education could be| ‘I -mean, you must take are that the Aiot aie wa'om, ' oried Lamia, ’ aoe young ry bave ees" jobtained, M f b ld pupils he'd other monitorsdon’t interfere in the quarrel, |‘! very particularly o ject, on’t wan: times, through hearing the praises and, POSTERS AND HANDBILLS ot, Nastoretiips ts ker tisoriabte catablish- If they do, they will be sure to go against to be hemmed in on all sides by William | famous eulogics of worthy men, been stirred We can supply any, of the Eng:ish, American, or Cvlowiat Publications, at the lowest cash) rates 7 P. R. BOWERS. | ALMANAC FOR FEBRUARY. —————— Meos’s CUANGES w. Paid Up Capital, 1 ‘ Subscribed and Invested Capital, - £1,965,000 Sterling. | HANOVER FIRE INSURANCE CO. Head Office. 45 Wall Street, New York. Remember what a grudge Joseph in‘o its case, and if possible to setile it) *” ciamae h ; amicably, Should it be necessary to fight the same, no doubt it made the other moni- the matter out, they were to see fair play, | tors jealous, and [ am not sure that the old stop the encounter when it kad gone far, Dams herself thought it quite fair. enough, and at al] times to uphild justice, | ‘Did you ornr find out, Mark, what he and prevent tyranny acd bullying. | thought of it?” asked William, winking The pewer thus placed in the’r hands) his left eye, and jerking bie thumb over his was for the most purt exercised with dis-|'eft shoulder towarde the island. and his covsins, mouths or more—the fellow that bragged to a friend of mine that, though you used to be the clumsiest fellow he ever set eyes on, he had made you as sharp as a needle with your fists!’ ‘A friend cf yours, you said, did you my dear? Perhaps that was the ‘ Shefhield They will be walking. up to effect the like commendations. PRINTED AT THIS OFFICE, | i alg't F which be mentioned ‘ea|you Ah ae ; BRIT {SH AMERICA ASSURANCE CO., consisting chiefly of dark estihy youths, owt you for the jicking you gave him not through my garden to pay each other visits, SpPenzer. COLUBB! NG RATES: OF TORONTO. ideeidedly stpid and backward for their ote ago es ino though os rs agree ee balls to one another aa oe no ot ge and no eoemy, is de Menminest: foc 1871.) ) ‘years; while a third was a large modern Louls took litti¢ onstantine’s part against | right across my Iswn |one of the vulgar, and without talents, pow- ; 4 neat Deg ne heey Established 1833. Academy ful! of rathér cocky fel'ows, who _ in that grea’ ween 7 is ~ ently ae steemaemna tiie eee Sons (er, or energy. vs ‘ogle at the annexed rates, payable 1p ad- . s > talked big about the institutions of their beginning to grow jealous of your infivence notau , ; hem, reproach. | VATER, veliue - | Capital and Cash Assets, upwards of $500,000 ‘school, and talked, for the most part, through | in the school, ¥ * es old piles = eae ng Satie, nee we mye “He that giveth to the poor lendeth auto Atherican Agticulturisé £013 0} , a deiak . | their nose, ‘-haye grown so much lately, and ou ipued luMDIing In Dis pocket for (he | the Lord” There is more rhetoric in tha America ance ithe 3 ® Joint Policies, binding both the above Offices, issued on Vessels, | The lads at Mrs, Kuropa’s were of “all | so wonderfully, that you are getting really | Testament, and bringing out by mistake & one sentence, than in a library of sermons; Harper's Magag:se 1. 3 0. Cargoes and Freights, to and from all ports of the commercial world | y.,45 and’sizes—good Boys and bad “Boys, quite formidable, Why, I recollect ' the prey pouch and a flask of brandy instead, | 454 jadeed if those sentences were under Dinah wobd's Magazine, 1 3 vy a . P | sharp Boys and slow Boys, industrious | time when you were quite a little chap! _|* ich, however, he was fortunately quick stood dy the reader with the same em phasis Dablin Uewwersity: Magenings 20 0) ~~. $10,000 covered on First-class Risks. | Boys and idle Boys, peaceable Boys and| ‘Yes,’ said William, turniog up his' enough to conceal before the Dame had as they were delivered by the author, we Loudon + pte 3 0 Q} ~ par ES MODERATE. pugnacious Boys, well behaved Boys and | eyes devoutly,‘ it has pleased Pro.1 lence caught sight of them, a : needed not those voluumns of instructions, ; Dublia do 13 0] — oa: teal vulgar Boys; and of course the good old | that I should be stout. ’ ‘That's all my eye,’ said Leuie, ‘1 ) pus might be honest by opitome, ee 1 3 0| Losses. promptly adjuse od and Paid in Cash. dame could not possibly manage them all, | 8 dare say, bab . it rot pleased the pang onc ote Sis anes ns Sra Tsowis Badwse, a North Britiah do, i 3 0} .e 2 > So, as she did not like the masters to be | other monitors, And they were very angry, ' g He that is envious or angry at a virtue North Aiscticnl do, 110 OF FANT! )N_T, NEWBERY,. Attorney, _ | prying about the playground out of school, | you know, when you took those little gar-| one of the snug eorners that you bagged des bn neh tio par ab the colualion to Every Saturday, Illustrated, 1 8 —-—-—_- ene eet a tel aal at nae Laer. ~omc.the hiegest, and most dens belonging to some of the small Boys, the other dey from poor Ohbristian, onl f hi 2 ioe a f Appleton’s Journal, do, 1 8 0; 1 Th yan she chose trom suuig coe wigg eee fe a be et eAthena 3 «Oh, Louis.’ began William, lo-king as cellency of his neighbor, is covetous not o Harper's Weekly, bBo FI R E DE PAR I M ENT. trus: worthy of her pupils five monitors, who | acd tecked them uote yours. ~~ ns NSE aa Ra Se gee the virtue, but tbe reward and reputation ; Harper's Bazzar, } im : 0! bad authority over the rest of the Boys, and| * But, my dear Mark, I did that by your) meex ss possible, ‘you knoW a° ue. Ee ‘intentions are polluted, : — e-dbuntented Sewepaptie 13 0) ‘ kept the uaruly ones in order, These fiye, | own particular advice, : ce bagged anything. I am a domestie pesce- and WEE Wis tes... a a New Xork Ledger, I 3 0} IMPERI AL FIRE INSUR ANGE CO at the time of which we are writing, were, ‘ Of course you did, andj quite right too, | loving Boy ° Jeremy [AYOOR, do. Weekly, r 3 0 i , LALLA e | Louis, Willism, Aleck, Joseph, and John. | The little beggars were bot strong enough _* Very much 60, indeed,’ cried Louis} Covetousness debaseth a man’s spirit ; do _ Herald ; Saal If adispu'e arose, among any of the| to work, and it was far better that you|withasneer. ‘ It’slessons in peacemaking, | 4 sinketh it into the earth, = al ‘ 13 0) Head Office. 1 Old Broad Street, London. emallar Rays, the monitars had +o azamine | Should look afier their ee for them, | Ll sup that you have been taking from Ancret-n Pp Titvorson, e “ ; ‘and give them a share of the produce, Aili the ‘ Brammagem Bruiser’ for the last six; There are only two families in (be world; the have somethings, and the have nothings, Now-a-days we are apt to fell more oftea the pulse of property than of wisdom, Cunvantes. According to the equality wherein God hath placed all mankind, with regard to himseif in all the relations b»tween mao aad Full Moon, Stic day, 7h». 49m-, 8 me» W. ° . ~ $40,000 CO} cretion, atid to the mun fest advantage of| *Ob,” adswered mark, with a scornful Slasher,’ who told my fag Mark that be | man, there is mutual dependence, Soon ttvemadieh ion Mee 6.8 E Surplus, - « * - ~ : - 326,399 94) the school’ Trumpery little quarrels were |!augh, ‘never you mind Him. He won't had meade Jour ares strong snongh $0 throw ewirr ee Qaarter, 27 a day, Gh. 26ui.,a m. NDE. eee meee | fatchell up, which might dtherwise have| meddle with any body. He isa deal too/@ ball or a stone more than a hundred) poi i. ine director of wan’a’ Witt led to the patching up of brdises and black ) busy in that filihy, dirty shop of his making yards.’ discovering in action what is good ; for the P pry SUN) sUN) 5 | Fej== )<= | Total Assets, Ist Jan’y, 1870, a os a $726,399 94 Jew ‘aed wind? ati ‘3 _| things to eell-to the other Boys. Bah! it} ‘Come, come,’ interposed the Dame, ‘I oa ~~ with: sicos| cote Laan \= 2 ze a ro io ee me sick to think how that place|can’t listen to such angry words. You laws of well-doing are the dictates of rigut ‘ © etd eee Lela —— | Risks against loss or damage by Fire accepted on every description | | ner of the pheygrownd to-fiaht ubout no-| Smells!” and the fastidious youth took a five monitors must settle the matter quietly nae HH a mpa 8 fo wpa lh om ; of property. Apply to thing at all, did the dreaded ‘eppcarance of | long drauglit of beer, by way of recalling | among yourselves; but = fighting, wind, Youth is th oe b) Wed (7 251 SOMO) 9 sep E8519 St Master Loui or Master John put them to} S°@¢ more agreeable sensations, The day tor that sort of thing ts quite gone outh ie the-vernel -cossog of, Hy end - a ‘ oe i i 14) 9 5: 7 FENTON T. NEWBERY, General Agent for P, E. Island. | gight, orfurce them to shake hands, The! * He is an uncommonly plucky fellow,’ - r : Aod the old lady toddied off, and one ee pate meme ade . 4, Sat 24) ""3] 1) 6 SUNO 4) 41 | “Charlottetown, April 25. 1870: | worst of it was that some, of the monitors | sid Wiham, mee ” mae ane a ; “r : non seme, Bill, if I ven? nthetad phe nana onl oh ; 5 Sun ay 7 I 7 sg0 a) 43 aetna a ES ORY NET ane en took to bullying, i mas ee a on ctreng, 048 a said Jobe Sl ap ehh Mela eed 6 6 Pe ie 6} Mun oT g aaa a then of course it became morethaneverthe| ‘As piucky and as strong as you please aa : =r ‘ - sf wal ‘| a aI J ne 4 4 j WILLIAM DODD, | TRE ARLINGTON PLANO daiy of the re t to interfere, There linger- wb friebd but as lazy Q8<a—no , ’? and here uy oon chp ee al ] s 4 er een —, ey, wag “i o Peers) ©) ih. 93 1 Ot) Demmission Merchant and g eda tradition in the school of a terrific row /again Mark, being altogether at a loss for a ee Tusa Tae aceed::* or ines | lessons it might teach us! But passion and 2 Spy Bret fo ott Ow eel - on - AUCTIONEER, AND ‘n times past, when a monitor named|simile, sought one at the bottom of the adiinamien oa a aah 4 party blind our eyes, and the light which ) Maen | tl nel ot 3 4a 4 QUEEN SQUARE Wood's Parlor & Vestry Organs | Nicholas *mads'a most ‘uupravoked® attack} pewter; + Besides,’ he continued, when | 5 © aia Wall mee re ro ear jexperiense gives is 4 lantern on the stern, : 7 in Li yt oh ats “al oe a memanin dh Sten ken. Fe deen, dea, an sea but very dirty little Boy called | he had slacked his thirst, ‘he is ever), ,’ = illiam; and so the .new | sich shines only ov the waves bebind as. 14) Tues big] ast 1h 6 ai 40°} CHARLOTIELOWN, P. Es ISLAND.» ] stad, inant ceeceae tax tee Usind Constantine, John end Louis stuck up for | ready. Look what a precious mess he made | 7°) § claim to the gardeu was withdrean 8 T. Corepatpon, 1) Wed *) or Sd 5) 7 5) 33} . | Sates. ' the child bo'd'y, and gave Nicholas such a| of that affair with Nicholas, It was be-| .. What shall Ido ow Mark?’ asked ‘if you wishto make the bulk of men 1 ce a ir : 4 oe ba . | Those about to purchase a first Clase) thrashing that he never got over it, avd soon | fore you came, you kuow, but I recollect ic} William, tarping t9'his friend. ‘dt SCCM | wiser, do not put books into their bands 7 My ae | 1 2|1@ 2H} BB ‘ Piano or Organ would do well to address) afterwards left the school. ‘well. Why, poor Johnnie bad.no shoes to| nN pe = an oe of fe ail. .. . | Which they will either throw away. from oe fee 1 gal BS) th. 6 “ts the subscriber. veive Kach of the upper Boys at Dame Euro-/ fight in, and they had it cut in the stoniest) |.” ut a bit,” was the reply. Louis is) indifference, or mast drop from necessity ; 2| Mou 6 2943 67] 6 47/tt doy 2 | A. HERMANS, P Se Step, pa’s had a li:tle garden of his own, in a| part of the playground, ‘20, where his feet raved mae. rtonbn bo a I break out | but give them employment suitable to their 21) Tues {6 i 30} 3!) 7 55)moru.} J2 | mT; - | ee ‘> §N.B. | corner of the playground. The Boys took | were cut to pieces, Avi then .again he : oe abilities, and let them be occupied in what 2 | os 5 33 4 10 5] 0 sai 3s ‘Bell a Hanger, Ca aud Tin- Smith, a as Re pepe: great. interest in os gardens, and kept | took it all so precious coul that he got late hs { ona — éasalted, ’ — will repay them the most certainly aud the ail Frid Sz i] | 1 7) 2 ae ae spnetenaniniinean Executors’ Notice | avy 2. In sowe were grown| for breakfast in the mo:ning, and bad to} ety ca - eas a Willis bost. 25) Sat 51) Bip.) agro] 1°56) 45 | f: SOa r flowers and fruit, ip others mustard and | fight on an empty -stomich. Pluck and - eg paaiabiaes: 5 aoe eee ee W. S. Lanpor. 26; Sun 49, 3480 1 2 3) 48 | (Next to 4* Examiner” Office.) |g LL Persone indebted to the Estate of | °'8s cr radishes, which the young cultiva-| strength are all very well; bat a fellow ee ee - = 7 ow Ayal Time is:like.e river, in which metels aod 2-| = 5 4513 -— + 213 4 33 1085 | REGS toretarn his thanks to the general | A Joux Cxarx Brwns, late of Binstead | tors would s:ll to cne ano'her and take iv-| must eat and drink, and have a pair of onion er anene Bet the Deter Of Me | solid substances are.suok, whi'e chaff and wear Charlottetown Esq.. deceased, are hereby|'o the ilail, to belp down the'r bread and | decent shoes to stand up in,’ ayy straw swim upon the surface, public for the liberal patronage extended ~ | to him since his commencement in business, | required to wake immediate payment; and any Persons having legal demands against the said scrape at teatime | Every garden had in| ‘And why couldn’t he get a pair of ‘Tell him to.be hanged,’ whispered Mark, Lonp Bacon, os ; | and asks for a continuance of the same. He/ , nedee favaai' tied iy | the middle of it an arbour, firted d- | decent shoes?’ asked William. ‘He has ‘ : Huse 55 Gards. keeps constanty on hand caeeaehes ene oe i" -" , at ie ae aad oe a ng sak got boone of money. ? ' be heer ene . said tp recol- <a eneanee of ene ne me one e were ~~ a ae * WILLIAM DODD. : . d 4 . ik ‘ * b t t -. | 1e¢ ing Imsell, ‘i never use bad ianguage, © io 0 amu untii deah; U is 7 HENRY |. GAFFNEY, M. D. | of, Ta tee eer ite tall WILLIAM WHITE, } Executors. oe se sere topege Au! “wy ae Hieewe/38 oe : hessreniet ‘|| My friend, be continued, ‘1 cannot. pro-| the experience of all ages. All of change . : TINWARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS FOUN "BINNS. 8 no , 8 ’ | mise you anything of theskind.’? that will then be found will be an account PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.) ge we, deen OFFICE IN s i . | ALL ORDERS in the above BUSINESS Des Brisay’= TR10CKk: wii) be punctuaily attended to. Ch town, Oct. 19, 1970, CAUTION, tiful flowers and ferns, with a vine ereoping | think it was; and sv he sat grinding away over the roof, and alittle -fountaid playing) in his dirty shop, and thinking of nothing inside John’s garden-was pretty encugh, | bat saving up his sixpences and shillings, ’ and more productive than any; owingtoits| ‘Thea,my dear Mark, what do you ad- «Then ! shall lick you till you do, you psalm-singing humbug!’ shouted Louis, ‘Come on!’ said William, lifting up his | somewhat larger, perhaps, than would have | to be readered to-day. Massiten, | Having tatety mado targe purchases in vail ON'T waste yoursmoney in baying BOGUS , 4 ; slay i ; hand as if to commend his cause to heaven Coeva' with the inf f time th (next Apoenecarte’s1Tae, J ; : . Wohl or Mowing Machi mot’ Hy _,, | Chief beauty, however, to the fact that it | vise me to do?’ . m , va’ wi e inlaney of tr thea ” . | < g Mactiine Oi!, wiien You can ’ is : } ° : ; ° : sTREET. | Sheapest Markets,intended fur House Buliders, | vet the, pure Olive or Sweet Ail much cheuper at | Was an Island, separated from all the rest] ‘Ab, that is not-soeasy'to say. Give and Jooking sanctimoniously oat of the Bible still remains, and widens in thecircle SPN ene whitcs of hiseyes. And it was well for him of i's intelligence, Simp'e as the language by a stream, betweeh fw7nty and thirty feet | me time to think, and when | have an idea a ; y & stream, J ae that Louis did not take bim at his word; of achild. it charms the most fastidious wide, But his arbour was a mere tool-|[ will let you know. Only, whatever you Rrsipesce —North American Hotel. Charlottetown, Aug 3, 1870. Belt Fittings, &., &c., MR, A. SMYTHE, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Has Removed his Academy to Water St,, (Opposite the late Telegraph Office.) and will fit them up in a good workmanlike style To a generous public, [ would say, that all Orders in THIS BRANCH OF MY BUSI NESS will be attended to with Despatch A Lotof First Class WATL.R COOLERS or hand. SAYER’S CRYSTAL BLUE, Pianotorte an: Melodeon Taning punce taaily atteuded to. real see Sold Cheaper than ever. CARVEIA7 BROTHERS,| AUCTIONEERS, NOTICE. ... at | ALL amounts due to the Examiner print- Commission Merchants, | ing establishment for subscriptions, adver AND | tisements, &c., from 1st of January, 1868, GENERAL AGENTS, / to 1st of December instant, are now in the | office of the subseriber for collection. Un- BANK BUELDING, QUEEN STREET, | ti] the :0th of January nextis given par- Charlo:tetown, P. E. Island. | ties to settle, free from cost, and all who ee ee | make payment before that date will be al- A. MeNBILL, | lowed a liberal discount. Reading Room Proprietor Ws Wy SULLIVAN. 20 £CLFS1ON UBRCHAN Ch’'town, Dee. 5, 1870. AND “ EXAMINER” AUCTIONEER. | Lam prepared to SELL THEM at RATES| AS LOW AS CAN BE HAD LN THE CITY, EXAMINER | New WAVING purchased the CHARLOTTETOWN. March 21, 1°70. lyr _—— / Newspaper and all the Books be-. ‘longing to said establishnrent, with all | | debts due to the same, I hereby»give notice | that Lh ve placed all accounts, from Jan. | Gas Fitting, Water Closets, \orpy HARDWARE STORE,” | ‘| house, where he shut himself up almost all BOUKKE, GILLAN & Co. Angnst 22, 1870, Just Iece Nove 29, 1869 . SALT, F°: SALE, Bark CLIFTON, Ch‘town, August 1, 1870. Cash, at 2 SALT. 600 Bushels LIVERPOOL SALT, in bulk, Also, 2000 SACKS, ex JAMES C. POPE. ived 400 Yards WATER PROOF CLOT HEARTZ & SON. Tron Bedsteads: FEW Superior Iron Bedsteads, cheap for NEWSON'S, September 19, 1870- FINNEN HADDIES. ish Marhet. SHAD. ae USTIN’S celebrated Finnen Haddies, pre- — at Digby, N. S., forsale atthe SHAD BY OF FUNDY SHAD, for sale at the do, take care to put Master Lou's in the wrong Don’t pick a quarrel with him, but force him, by quietly provoking him, to pick a quarrel with you. Give out that you are still peaceably disposed, ‘and carry your Testament about-as usual, That will put old Dame Kuropa off her guard, and she will believe in you as much as ever. ‘Lhe rest you may leave to me; Lut, in the meantime, keep yourself in good condition ; and, if you can hear of anyone in the town who gives lessons in bru'sing, just go to ‘him and get putup to a few dodges. I know for @ tact that Louis has been train- ing hard, and exercising his fists, ever since you gave that tremendous thrashing to Joseph.’ The bell now rang for afternoon school, and the two friends bastly smothered their cigars, and finished between them what was lett of the beer, Mark ran off to the pump to wash his hands, which no.amouni of scrubbing would ever make decent!y clean, while W:liam changed his coat and walked cedately -across the playground, humming to himself, not in very good “une, a verse of the Old Hundreth Psalm. play time turning his lathe, or making nets or sharpening knives, or cuttin;; out boats to sail on the river, ‘Suill, John was fond \of a bo'iday now and then; aud when he was tired of slaving away in his own gar- den, he would punt himselfacrcs3 the brcok avd.pay)a visit to his neighbor Louis, who was always cheerful and hospitable, and glad to see him, Many and many a happy hour did he spend in bis friend’s arbour, lying at full length on the soft mess, and eat ng grapes aod drinking lemouade, and thinkipg bow much. pieasaater it was over there than in his own close fusty shop, with ite dirt and litter, and its eterna! smel] of tar, and nets, @nd shavings. Anyhow thought Johnnie, I make more profit. out of my garden than any of she other fellows, so | must put up with-a few.bad smells. For Dame Europa, by way of encouraging habits of iedustry, allowed the Boys to en gage pretty extensively in commercial pur- suiis, and it was said that Master Jobn, who bad been working unusually hard of Jate, had sometimes trebled or quadrupled his hall-yearly pocket money out of the produce of his tool-house and garden. By the-side of Louis’ domain was that | of William. the bigge t and strongest of An opportunity of putting their little plot into execution soon-ocurred. A gar. don became vacanty on the other side of forswhile ene hand.was lifted up, the other was encumbered with a bundle of good books which be was carrying to bis sammer-house, and it would not have required much to knock him down, But Louis did not fell quite well. He had taken a blue pill that morning, and he put off tho attack therefore tall he-should meet his.adversary again. ( To be concludéd,) TEXTS FOR LAY SERMONS. There are three crowas; the crown of the law, the crown of the priesthood, and the crown of royalty ; but the crowa ofa good name is superior to them all. Tsuaup, Tr. Avorn. Truth cannot be found without some labour and intention.cf the mind, and the the survey and discussion of each particular, ‘Da. Sours. He that sows bis gra‘n-upon marble, will thoughts dwelling.a considerable time upon | taste. Mournful as the voice of grief, it reaches to the highest pitch of exaltation. Intelligible to the unlearned peasant, it supplies the critic and the ssge with, food for earnest thought. Mas, Exus. The youth who ‘does not look up, will look down ; and the spirit that does not soar, is destined perhaps to grovel, Disgax.t. It is.one of the subtiest stratagems: the enemy of mankind uses to delude as, that by lalliug us into a false eecurity his con- qaest may be easier, We should always be in oo other than the state of a penitent, be- cause ihe most righteous of us is wo better than a sinner, Epmonp Burxe, Laws -ate like spider’s webs, that will catch flies, but not wasps and hornets “ANACHARSIS, Tdleness is an inlet to disorder and have many a hungry belly before his har- vest, AKBUTHNOT, Bad company is like a nail driven into a post, which after the first and second blow, may be drawn out with littie difficulty ; but being once driven up to the head, the makes way for licentiousness. People that jhave nothing to do are quickly tired of their own company, ‘Jeremy Oorrter, Human life is like a game at dice ; where |we ought not to throw for what is most ‘eommodious to us, but to be content with New lish Market, in half barrels, or at SETH D. SHAW, 1, 1868 upto Dec_ 1, 1870, in the hands ot ‘ me ta : ; ' Attorne -At-Law «&e. |W... Sullivan, xp, for collection All ee; 12, 1870 “ - en He dot. up, however, for | Louis’ listle ae — none of the) pinchers eannot take hold to draw it out, UF ened age. 5° SED Sl y > » |thase’Who settle their Accounts 61 r be- @. 12, eing a very studious and peaceable Boy | Boys sesmed mue in> ined to acczpt. Lt! but whieh can on y be done by the des- LA20, OF FICE —Cornert of Great George | (fore Jan. 20, 1871, will find it to their ad- A th ipaq’ H ll and made tbe rest of the +cool believe that} was.a troublesome piece of grouad, eXposa: | tryciion of the woud. This is the most excellent state of society and Dorchester Streets. vantage to do so. einatian an, po ecaries a ’ Re had never provoked a quarrel iv his life. | to constant attacks from the towa cads, who_ Sr. Avaustrxe, jin which the patriotism of the citizen en- Upposite City Hutel. “Formerly o¢cupied as Rk, BOWE The Old Stand, WestC f Je was rather fond of singing psalms and | used to, overrun it in the right, and pull up by ‘nobles, but does not merge the individual , og ; Proprietor | T° , We orner of Queen ; = ma Seo There js'no talent so useful towards ' a Law Office by “Chartég Palmer, aq 5 pr Square. carrying Testaments about in his pocket; | the newly planted flower», The cats, too rising in the world, or which pute sen | eDergy of man. and recently by H. J. Gatdall, Esq. Charlottetown, + - - P.E.I.) May Si, 1869. tf | $e WANTED. ae cedt e employment will be given, Commission Merchant, who comet ros GENERAL AGENT, oH AvD \WM, MURPHY. Dee. 5, 1870. a cau real and writes to act as. fireman | H. H A $ 1 A R D . at. the Gas Works, Good wages and constant | one need apply | nnot produee a good charater for) ESTABLISFED, 1810. consisting of " AUCTIONEER u U ppe. Queen Street, BUFFALO ROBES. cCharottetown, - - - 2.E.T. NO. | WHOLE SKINS, 2". B.—Orders from abroad, and the country | For Sale Cheap at Hii Regdiedinaiant-- DIVORCES. | A BSOLUTE. DEVORCES le HOUSE! G,.& 8. DAVIES, Dec, 5, 1870.0 fe erenee The whole of which will be vaned on cost, rigantine James fron MONTREAL. and other recent arrivals, the undersigned | ANTED, ® Steady, Sober» Man, ste af “an City of Cork from ENGLAND, has cémpleted his imp orttivds for ile Winter, Vious eyes on two ‘ittle flower beds which hrights, he ‘thought to belong’to bins In- cousin, the new Boy, might as well have CRNUINE DRUGS& CHEMICALS, ‘Gerd it was notorious that in old days, be- | that garden ?’ : Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Paints, * 1 don’t see way he should oct, if be Gils, Colors, &. PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, | boiindary, and cribbed @ piece of his neigh- ful fag was driving a”, TUILET ARTICHES,’ &e., &e. sold at a small ad- Speciai attention, by av experienced, band) to and nobody suspected that: so good and re- watch him oa‘the other side; ’ the preparation by day and night of Rbysicians’ jigious a Boy could be guilty cf coveting » Mark icnocently, prescriptions and private recipes. T, DESBRISAY, and many of the Boys thought Master were fond of prowling about iu it, and William a bit of wbambag. — He was as/ making bayoc among the beds, Nobody proudas any body of bis garden, but-be | bid for it, therefore, and it seemed to be never. wert to work in it without casting en-| yoing begging. *Dou’t you think,’ said Mark one ‘day | now’ bélonged to. Louis, but which ought by | to his frieud and patron, ‘that your little ‘fore either Louis or Wiiliam eame to sehool, | ‘one of Louis’: predecessors inthe garden bad | warits it,’ replied ‘Villiam, by ‘no means pulled up some stakes which served for a/deep enough to understand what his faith- cretion, aepecies of lower prudence Swirr. Ther is'a pletsare in aimiration ; and this is that which properly causcth admira- tion; when we discover a great deal in an object, which we understand to be excel- lent ; and yet we see (we know not how much) more beyond that, which our uader- standings cannot fully reach and compre- bend, ‘bows ground. For a long while Wiliam | ~\again ; what Was admitted by the whole schoul tobe} ‘Ah, to be sure,’ exclaimed Wi'liam ‘now the property.ef another. Ouly ove Boy, begianing to wake up, ‘so it will; ver | ¢Lewill-beso vice for Louis, don’t. you ‘had sét his bea:t upon getting it baex see, to have William to .keep» in check on | but he-kept his wishes to hinself,/one side, and William's sittle cousia to 83 ¥e observed / trast,.an ‘TILL ITSON. fa'se and | growa io it, | nO more out of the reach of fortune, than die | | Prejudice is an equivocal’ term, and may | 11 mean right opinions taken upon d deeply rooted in the mind, a8 jog¢ in another language; absurd opinions so derived and | that convey it to our apprehension, which ‘The former of these will do | are the image and oraam_nt of that thought, S, T. Cotesipes. Ind‘fferenee to the welfare of our country ‘is a crime; but if our coun'ry 1s redaced to a-condition io which the bed are preferred ‘te the good, the foolish to the wise, bardly any power is to be ,depresated that. may shake them frow their places. | W. 3. Lanvor, | The lusting fame and perpetuity of praise -which GOD and goodunea have consented, shall be the reward_of thove whose pablished works advance the good of mankind. Mi.ton. ‘Thought,: if translated truly, caanot be but the words hurt; om the contrary, perhaps, the wy be so ill chosen as to make it appear T Hy obtained jn . er oe yp | Crate, ‘ee be he el ee wa jotlier | ILaths ! ILuaths ! Charlottetown, Jan, 2, 1871. his favorite fag, did William take into his nice indeed, Mark, you are asly dog.’ | Very test education is employed in” the cu!- ‘unbandsome. (legal everywhere; disertion, drauketiess, non: —s M 1] . i ‘Molass ' ‘confidence ia the matter, This wasasharp ‘I should say, if you paid Juouis the ture of them . , : Davoen. support, ete. auificient cause; no publicity. Ne FOR SALE i 0 aSses= ‘ 88 : -shrewd lad wamed Marx, not over..8crupu- compliment to propose it, thatdt is such.a ‘Brsuor Hono. It is io m'sfortune that the characier of —— Aatil divorce is obtained. Advice free. ‘There -erefow things sme she ene ae wee ’ © Punms. Retailing Molasses! lous iu what be did, full of deep trieks and delicate little attention as he would never shange Bpilding, June 6, 1870, = MOORE.& RICHARDSON, Qualit N RANKIN, d aad so cunning that the old dame forget—cven if you withdrew the proposals | eover “with &0 w:ch certainty and ease, 2s tustre; and whe f 180 By ocliory at tar, ; ~— A. tet See Corser Pownabé Water Streets “howself, though she bed the eyes.of a hawk, | afterwards. ’ its own insufficiency. ‘stand upoe his integrity aud bis courege. dan'y KY, 18FL Sar ate a ae - * J Feb. 20, 187... \never could catch him out in anything ab- ‘Just so,my Boy, add then we shal! Jenemy Couiixe, ew ov Colon za.