OL. NAVEL. COO . THE EXAMIN CHARLO TPETOWN. PRINCE POSTAGE PREPAID. KR EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, ISi6. . SS TC OAS * a 7 : eer aliases | EE RSLS os \. SE © 8 GSMS TS oe aD aa 4*> Ae ‘ . ave meas rire . ili id ha ‘ ¢ ‘ } 74? ° ii * BU Si IN hos C A R DS, _ POETRY ‘ rounded by his own people, opposing cool- | face, to which the moonbeams were now WR. MACKENZIES TRICKERY 70s bu l by the V id , ae ’ “a i iil a won reo one aun ness and treachery, anc policy, to youth. giving a pale silver edging. “ You have WARDS BRITISH COLUMBIA. th ymen i the k ° 9 ‘ ie . 4 of . . = P . lay J COOMBS & WORTH, LADY FAIR. rashness and experience, they determined | spoiled me by your kind uneasing atten- | (From the Victoria Daily Standurd, Dec. 22.) bym ind * Nearer my ‘ 1 Peblished every Monday Foren 0, ) . co ae to follow and assist him. Delaval, who was / tions. I do not know what! shall do withs| «+ « According to Mr. Mackenzie’s own | “ by the village , rneath the beech-tree sitting ' ee om : s own sY JOB I RIN | ERS & BUOKSINTE RS \\ that oe. 2 ‘ oe ribet at Hickory Hill, proved his friendship to | out you. If it were not for my friends, I} | rep veated admissions, he agreed to construct enol ‘them, and joie SV jlikga@a gu. ct ofton \nd the soft su y Marcus, by leaving Katy, whom he had | could almost regret getti ng well, and being | | the Esquimait-Nanaimo railway in accords ©! ' congregation, By es . ' g 7 ; = i 4 i aa a é ali yu ACK Ia - é . Sl WATER STRE , throng your wavy hair; found fairer and dearer than ever, and tak~ | obliged to leave you. lance with the recommendation of Lord | the time t tes had been, cons \ ny thoughts and plans confusing ’ } 7 j - ‘ i r. 2 aC aation ol LOI . i ul I sttetawn. - S W Yelead ; - pate ae 4u8 CORlUSINg, ing the place of Mr. Bellamy, as the com.| © fill s . p poor wi in ‘luded ' oe : OFFICE: Charlottetown. Fe. S&S. isiand. \ll my resolutions losing, | Be | P , y; ™ You will soon forget the poor mulatto, Carnarvon, and made a pretence of carry- |“ !e4, 4 luort December day had almost Jan.1776 ly Say, What matter’s in yoar musing | panion of the father of his friend. The de. answered Hosa, in a tremulous voice, ing out that agreement by introdu , | Come to an end, and as the mourners left . ae Onaan sm Stract a 5) ‘ : : : ; f ) icing a} ’ ~~ Cormer wucen and GIs Streets. Lady fair ? | lay occasioned by the fall of Marcus from | ‘while she will think of the time spent in bill into the House of C. t the | Me church the stillness of the snow-covers ; = : bce Par . . a ; a‘ ; } 3 § Ommons to give 1e o eo “S _ a nS E. G. NELSON, ' the charm that in your face is, his horse, proved his salvation; for it gave | your sick chamber as the happiest of her| Government the necessary authority to | °° COUnuyside increased the solemnity of 2 — \ the lo sand ; sin cracee ! | ti or : frie 3 7 ake i € iw a life.’ ; ’ . “ “— 13 ms . . 3 " IMPORTER & REPAIRER] 7, pecissan A all the _ es | time for his friends to overtake bim, at an whole life. ee proceed with the work. The bill passed | °! ‘ . the pail bearers were F. G, , os — aC pet embraces hour when they were most needed. Mar- [here was something in the tone, the the House of Commons after considerable | P*eety, © cerley Hall; Richard Monarchs guerdon were. i : nn oo } ; . siderau = ' ; . CLUB RAT! n Not a man, I ween, who sees you, ;cus had the wisdon to procure the assist | manner, that startled Marcus, that 84V@ | discussion, and Mr. Mackenzie, during the | ‘*°™ ! Bentley Manor; A. R, - o ry WING MACHI (ES ut would give his life to please you, ance of the sheriff of the county through | him a feeling of unutterable pain. There progress of the delate, took occ sm » ol Wick House, James Cary t rates i ear-= \ t on Ss of . ica : e ' a - s ‘ ) abiOn j von ret you say that lovers tease you, which he ascertained Arnold, was travelling, | was a pathos, a hopelessness—he coul : . : . | michael, E the mioslte. the Bae 5 \ Lady fair &: | pucnee, ! . 7 not say that Rightly or wrongly they (the \dmiralty; the Rev. DDRESS ( y } ) tow? 4X alr. } 2 : 3 : ’ I 5) hey (th : . : am § ; etown , though he was not aware th: e was abou any it— y s. the . ; ib R t ' » in a Winans $ 6.00 Oct. 25. 1875.—1 + g4 he was not aware t iat he ‘as abo t | deny it a love in the tones, that, combins Government) had agreed with British Cos | * on Of Worcester; oe ' ange F a 7 One, Se hele macceng to encounter the envious and vindictive | ed as it was with the recollection of her unr | jumbia to commence the construction of | 27° e * on, of Whittington, 14 Yools j ylent ome a-wooing > 7" } . ‘ O CO , onstructiol _s. ' soo) MacKENZIE & STUMBLES, bated sil, bat still pursuing, |Pellam, The result of the conflict in the | wearied devotion, her sleepless ares, her | the road immeitely, and this bi’ gas ins | >° relatives of tive family ISO” . QTC SUlLLI, DUE SUL ur yr : i aa 7 i : | . é 20) rely, ane his i 5 S$ 1ns " langled in the snare; | tent, as we have said before, was the tri- flowery offering, the gentle sighs, invested | troduced in accordance with that arranges | “®P® ria m were the Right ' “AD ction Ane adh Con Ii $19 Ht Merchants, in your ever-changing smile hid, | uraph of justice. One of the overseers was! her with a romance in that soft, silvery iidint.” - Now, bad the bill beén 1 ; Hi ns Aus Or beneath your sle Lie us ' a e Now, ha . een rejecter ? eucten JOUt ween y eyelid, killed—the other yielded. Pellam fled as | hour, as painful as it was singular t . er, ; ‘ IND Many a heart it hath beguiled, } . sy in the Commons, as it was in the Senate, | ' , ot s oe - . Lady Fair. soon as he saw Marcus sail, and Arnold was ‘I cannot be so ungrateful as to forget} 7, yfackenzie would have b in domme, 1 < . — - ~~, Yr ‘yp AT ON - i { a) wiacKkenZs oui é ee sOmMmpel- - 3s! > ( TENERAL A GENTS, While tl compelled to give up the useless struggle | one who has been so kind to me,’ he re- hid to tales ‘eneof. One Genes io 6 | Rowland, of Bailiol Coliege,Oxford, Francis, = ad hile the summer breezes fan her y a . 2 axe 1 € ces onse- ; ‘ - , -< * ’ . : , » War 7 ade “enzy by the | plied; ‘I shall talk about you to friends | ; | of Harrow Se! of ] * a 77 North Side Queen Square, | (envy with their leaty banner, ws iene, whe goesied ta qipeney Sy te | Bie disney eee * | quence—either he must have handed in the | oT re 2st a oe Yenus’ form and Diana’s manner, | signt of his prostrate and bleeding son, put | to my sweet sister. We shallall remember | resignation of himself and colleagues to his | lege, the five sons, and Louisa and Em ly, Sa . = 2 < hHaslattatanreyn. - P FE Teland. | Doth my goddess wear, ; p j T negro~ | Rosa.’ F PuGS -_ Le twu Gacgnlers Ul Lie Gcu im r : SSSs2 Charlottetown P. E. Island A a go Ayn get oa | forth the strength of a giant. The negro er Excellency the Governor-General, or have | ~~ * se oe oe = i _ Bo a6 we - be October 18. 1875 ly ee : ae im discover | es were taken by virtue of the w arrant, and | ‘Who are Florence and L’Eclair, that you | George J. A. Walker, her father, Mrs. Wil. > = - \iiy secret spel! to move her— Papago dissolyed the House and appealed to the | eye : a5 sc : eSange Ze wITTTaAne NANN l'o the wish of mortal lover | he himself continued his course to Texas, | used to talk about in your sleep? Which | | country on the issue thus raised. To have | Henry Childers snd Mrs. Harvergal, her a=? a" o - , VY ILL LAL NGD Uy Cold as fair. where his wife awaited him. | is your sister ?’ asked she, ‘and why have Leatadhl, gitibiin ibladthaiid “tia ti alte ol sister, and Messrs. G. E., Thomas, and sic - «| eo: : ze ri . — i Sass “= Commission UWerchant and) 5 I Mar as removed to the nearest habi- | they not been tosee you? Se ' | Cuarles ¥ er brot ere 7 ie 225 he } =! sut to see those dark eyes brighten, } Marcus was remove Be SORPSSY DADI~ | ‘They are too far off’ he replied. ‘My | | Parliament and at the same time have cars | . . a i ’ Sis ' - See | , . = [oa And for 1 with kind lig : ss : ae ee ey are oO Tar ALEK jaiso present Sirs. Culling Hanbury, the > : 7 ei iuan \Ue PTLOWVEER a ri me with kindness lighten, | tation. Delaval, though his yearning he: art | ‘ ried on the Government would have been | Fe — | o2 5s rotors; ile the cheeks rich color heighten, d riak | sister did wish to come: but as my father | lon. and | W.H. Fremantle. Mrs. Carr : : BEN SQUARE What _ longed to plead the sacred rights of friend- | | impossible, because unconstitutional, How | ’ ea. ie SPARS “0 eine ee ene | ship, knew tl fath rights were holier | was here himself, he thought she had bets | po the Rev. I’. W. and Walter Carr, and Mr : 5 is SSe22eesklain CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND ro a te het their scornful splendor, ws. gtueragtins eters vane FS 4. | ter not. Florence and I.’Eclair are one and | ™¥UCH less reasonable it is to suppose that | w | & SSeS5 -f-2- 4 wee | 2 ith the love-light soft and tander still, and, yielding his place by the bedside, “wis or onan ; | had Mr. Mackenzie been sincere in hisde-| , : “os 2 - tb CARVELL BROS., 5 ' ed prot id heart to surrender, he assumed another and very heavy respons the same esa aa a sive to coaxy. out the egrecmnent. made, |} Among the \ ti expt rf = ete oa m= ™ ot { saci) fair, . ’ ye a as 7 ‘ 8VIMpatli y ae! | = ==5 i a i ' | sibility. The negroes must have a master. | - rs ea oe eee through the intervention of Lord Carnarvon, | ve — oe 7 somn'S - = ts, Sate te i te es AUSTIGHEERS. By the loves that thou hast broken, They must be conducted home. ‘The re. | * YEry low voice. tle | to commence the construction of the Es ee en ee i Si Seoususcace ae By the words that I have spoken, i : ‘Better than life for she is a noble girl! 7 . 16 ES» | of the most —, ‘ : See aie ad ‘ ’ ' By tl es maining overseer, who had not understood ” | quimault- Nanaimo railway immediately, } 7 ‘ys =F eia Se Owe Semis me | me ° | y the passion they betoken, . ’ : !answered Marcus, with ferv that | 4 r r : ay mediately, 2@) 4 memorial « ; mel irs. Chil S «Sen ta ies Gs i ec ee el a ommi | vu ; I have loved, I swear the true position of Arnold’s aflairs, was | 728Weree = Starcus, =: 2 Reve iehidl bth teal Ohiehl nite Oe ik oti, memo! n Iincmory M hils = ~wSenSeaASaesi Fm inti Has Ain OR ek. 11 tl -) ‘| brought the blood warmly, brightly to his | 1 Jy wy a im the aC | ders is to e! i t viele ly thee since I have seen thee lling t t ce of Delaval. TI 8 oe = 8 Seis 2 AXD 7 u , z 7 : te en : e; wuling to enter the service of Velaval. 1e peltid dheike tion of the Senate — an irresponsible | ¢; i : ; 4 wll halt aod, sell 9le oll weal - Ana, yomans heart be in thee . allie 1eeK. " 7 -} churchyard of 2 ms bs tae ot x os} Zt —— Y Dae oy al rey lace of the other was supplied by a better : : . aie ; i ¢ SRSeuES- S| SS! GENERAL AGENTS. 1 will die, but I will win thee, I PE ; ‘How happy she must be,’ exclaimed body— which was in effect an indirect | ———~-~--— Seen ne- neste | + 4 Lady fair! man. , -, | vote of wantof confidence in th sent eee eee ‘ ay Ouse harl : ‘ | Rosa, drs back into the shade, as if F " n the presen ‘ ; > ; = > | > «| Lower Queen St. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. . ;, , 05a, Grawing bac | oe . MISCiavd, LU st Ss mm to So SF o| 5 &) | eeWes Bord Wb. wibass Clow > ++ me en If there is any want of clearness in this la ‘ "1 - Se se = Si Si HY ACINTHS iii is ¢ be initiated to: our die she feared the lustre that surrounded her | Administration? If Mr. Gladstone, when}... a : i oS on ae = g “ 4 Se yjanation, 1 § Ss . | ; ; , bi | a at SPOT > BEG OO oa F. M. CAMPBELL me ’ . would reveal her inmost soul ; ‘ how hap- the House of Lords threw out the bill to British Columbie ref : pedo tPF PE EET 5 r ’ like to go back, and enter into dry and la: . . PIER \OLUEROIR BGs ul iw *, -'S=2-— L2Sos es Rare as ae g , > th st ho lore h oth | | disestablish the Irish Church, had relin- j are y= ‘ a ; tare purple petals, snow-white clustering bei i detelt We plead guilty toa de py those must be who love each other. ’ he Marquis of Ripon ~~ sk E- SSK SPH (steneral Vierchant. stars, BEness Cows. or ov ' guished the measure and told his consti-} , cat a ee ee es RPStxeruwse! & R tinted bell ! sire to hurry them over as quickly as pos shall never see one of my own colour that I | 4 £10,000 -: =o? = é i " th ose. , }}< r kk > Taar , . - a = . / - . >= on Gs te , COMMISSION AGENT, 1 becden gg Age dinegseedoe ie ib A nd traveller rid : are , | can love, and the poor mulatto dare not tuents that “It was defeated at allevents;| Mr James A. Froude has returned to a =: St, sible. As the traveller rides rapidly through ’ . : Has return ALMANAC FOR JANUARY 1876 MOON 8S CHANGES AUCTIONEER & BROKER TRINITY CORVER, GEORGETOWN, P, BLL. AGENT FOR THE And in her locks, whose amaranthine gold Ripples in waves, to cause my heart’s unrest. Blue, tender blue, not Half fond, half coy, bluer than her eyes, as they look into cast her eyes beyond her tribe: Marcus began to feel the deepest embar- rassment. It was evident his pretty gentle, childs\iike young nurse regarded him with a flat and barren region, that he may arrive in the green and smiling country wooing him in the distance; so we will only add, in connection with this part of the history,that emotions he was far from wishing to inspire. | liament of England have said to him? Put | and that imposes on the Government the | England from Caperown. duty of considering what can be done in | connection with this particular pari” his policy, what would the people and Pars By order of the British Admiralty here~ of | after Roman ( tatholic pri¢ sts will be pers } mitted to go on board the trai: ning ships at Portsmouth, es and Falmouth, ‘ ’ ‘ . . : : ‘ D ” . " mab Qanster, éth das, itm. Lim 7 Sandard Life Insurance (0. wake ae: hl ee the slaves, who, sullen and reluctant, had Thd ‘ngerisig Gebiley of Mines vendesed | he was not made of that kind of material, | 4 Missouri lawyer succesfully defended a =aiinen. itch dew. Sh, tim.. o wm... BB Sept. 1. 1878. ly | Wihite, purest white, not whiter than her} been dragging forward unwilling steps |, . . Th wr ust thi diff ae I highwayman, but char; ged him an exorbis Fu n, 11th day, 2h. 11m., a. m., N, E., Sept. 1, \ brow: ; ohh ore susceptible to tend j | There was j iis difference between | w horizor i. is ia! ‘neh | turning back with cheerful and rejoicing |“ ™ dee wepommiewag rt” d Meck tant fee. The highwayman p aid it without 1 Quarter. 19th day, h. 37m. 0. m HASZARD S&ROS tose pale, CIE TOS, 8 er a eae ae chance careless aod sate | He felt pity for her infatuation, rather than | Gladstone and Mackenzie —the former | murmur, but stopped his counsel on his N., below hor.zon. ih a a *) 8 f as et ee anger at her presumption. Poor refined meant to disestablish the Irish Church, and | way home at ni ght and recovered the ———— ee Commission Merchants & Auctioneers | °° *sS.these, towers: taco wien frag |e imaaler lor me young and spines O°"T young creature! How could she feel any | M#* not to be thmarted by any action of the | “Ss vemneuneion - | rance rare, aval, 4: . . : | Lords hile the latt yer j A Scottish student, supposed to be des~ ; " e ° ds, while the latter never intended to| # Pi t ‘ — SUN MOON) H s } ; , Beauteous their glowing bells in§spring’s For weeks Marcus lay in a languishing congeniality with “the beings of ber tribe t b ‘ld th Eseuimault-N . —_— | ficient in judgment, was asked by a pro- ‘ rise |acts TiSeS | Water jlen’th FORWARDING, MANUFACTURERS, | bright sun; cendilies. The eedad bid cis eect Oe formed for an office more rude | build the Esquimauit-Nanaimo railway, and fessor, in the course of his examination \ , “iM ‘ : sien | Yet not so sweet. or beauteous, as the ‘ : : a a than to gather roses, and wave the sun-eyed was only too glad of the pretext which the how he would discover a fool. ‘By the - : ; i { rea ee dream the citadel of life. One hairs breadth near~ plumes over the couch of sickness. He action of the Senate afforded (and which | questions he would esk,’ was the } rompt 4 oo -— = 0 ov 4 . - - Of love at LV s ( > 7 _ : ae S yer 2 Bic SS. io I } , . } . : °§ 49 1910 461 41 » General Agents, ve that melts two spirits into one. | er would have been death. Besides his fas shuddered to think of her ever being associ- {had very much the appearance of be- | and suggestive reply { » 90/111 10; 2 31 oe ther had a kind negro nurse, who reminded | — : : _ po a vale I hs Enetads Biiawd il ae ‘ 49, 2111 2 8 WATER SFHEE?. r TOD him of Aunt Mill , he he al — ated with her more sable brethren. jing ® put up game) of going back Sir J a - care 7 ten - ‘ - ~ | AU Lb she always wore a . ‘ ree : ¢ arvo lacturer OI 3 I bam uDE has buil 9, 2211 38 19 Seeentee Muechonte Binal LITERATURE. eee oe ’ ma ‘Can I do anything more for you, young | the agreement of Lord Carnarvon, tna Oat eee . 3; 924 0 } + ei is a —- | PORKEd turban and white starched apron. master?’ said she, in a tone of touching | Mr. Mckenzie reiterates the statement that Pee ee of so, 4 pe 4 a6 Charlott ee ee P. E- I. V. { RC US WARLAND : One evening she told him she was sent for elitibie ; the “propesed railway trom Esquimalt to ; ‘di os ' ~ ay ts l ~ 0 37 | a 7 j = a m + wai £ ‘ rp 713 ‘ aan. 0 ie aA . , ues GUE 41s s ot asl @ + : 39 } J. E. Haszann, Horace Haszargp. | ; ala to wait ah lady ; buta oe te No, I thank you! replied Marcus, ‘You | Nanaimo does not form a portion of the | and the proceeds, { ‘7l 97 71 2 40 = : a a OR. THE LONG MOSS SPRING. ai d oo _ ve a used © | nad better retire.’ ' Canadian Pacific Railway,’’ and in the ts has al- Tues ‘ yg 1 6 ; tT cm sible ak a 2 8 ‘ g nighty . . : a. : o-oo ™ ' ane m an orphanag , i - , : +1 : 2 Ml i ay : . Son & Co o. ~ | ta Ps ce oe of the ‘es an AAC at She hesit ited a mcment, approached the } Minute of Council a clear distinc tion is ap er 7 x ago 2’ sd ‘ f Lhitl ¢ essrs. trreensuieids, ov ¢ er ’ "HT ER xX entle retty ways Marcus was lr é igs : “ . _ : tia i 72 | rr me , I 5 17 SSIA 2 46 | Messrs. W. & R. Brodie, Quebec CHAPTER XII, : a bl At } a sd f : : na door, then paused, and returned a few steps, | made between the proposed Island railway i " Stan i ein Wat . .} langui 2 sta at sté 1fec : - is rire i eparts 4 F (si 3219 10:1 © 47 | Messrs. J. S. Farlow & Co., B : here was a blank in the existence of | “"® Bre aera et ef ‘I am going away to-morrow,’ she said , | 8nd the mainland enterprise, which is part |, ont 3 is st) 2 ;s att i “i ma Mel Da an Cc cen fax, ow 8 p pe. y.| Marcus: how long he knew not. When he qrinpcomen, be folk no tatapent = any change my young mistress has sent for me. You | Of the Pacific railway scheme. Mr. Mac~! that t! } rt i s 14 _ . 2 51 yn. Dar vies, Charlottetown, Fr. s. 2. ie i i i , i 3 a . . : . t ,: Te 13 Mt 4 May 3. 1875. | again opened his dim eyes, he saw around a — be going - around are? But are now so nearly well, you will be going kensie tells the Local Government that “it | tow: cA I mali stations, In 7 : : w § : ‘ agr é ne ~ ° ; ‘ ‘ ‘ ] ‘ . t i bli { x t¢ 5 ! him the burning sands of the desert. He rr = narra he we, or : = away yourselt directly. | would seem reasonable that the people of | ' on | aie - : 7 INSU RANGE, was travelling through them, though every onion, | wep ame rane mee, guded ‘ To-morrow !’ repeated Marcus. He was | British Columbia should construct this) 01), ¢; Yan s2| 41/2 5% oo . , ; ound him, instead of the kind but some- sc ; ae ; areies . eee as . : 12 4 0 9 11-— step he made in the hot, arid path, he tot- : : te say ae m o pas unwilling to acknowledge to himself how | work (the Island Railway themselves kin avery ead . . hi a ; 2. what officious ZrO W \ as ameiaii a aladas Bla r) QS ‘ ‘4 ao | ‘ Wo A RIN “By; | tered and panted, and his breath came like “ a. ee ta = ni reluctantly he felt to be separated from his | and the compensation to Le given them by 45 in Dui oe re Pod ‘ 7 flame from his lips. Ue could see in the yet canes ote oun rae and the foot- interesting nurse. There was a charm | Canada for any delays which may take place J ' . year the “1 a8 7 r INSURANCE COMPANY distance, the green oases, those Edens of steps that hovered near him had to be soft | about he:, whose influence he had felt.when | in the construction of the Pacific railway | Makenzie — ene follows iy é $5 jj - } é ” _— co . or . oa : > , 7 —— ‘ . ' ' : : * , 99 —_— oT ing it l } linuron sO 3 <d'y 997 «5611 1 | the sandy wilderness; he could hear the ae Say oe vba ae for that 7“ the | .he first entered with downy footsteps his r should be a cash bonus,” ete, The Mins yo iji)- re ere a y a a , ; mS a a aaa = | sweet, pensive, soothing voice of the foun- pen or the nee nee have : ms then darkened room. ‘To morrow; that ! ute goes further to say that “the sum of | Berthie; fou ” po a 2 2; & 42 5 rel . . | ed for a snowflake, fro » lightness Wits ’ » oor et rably ; | Sls aa a Sh an | PRINCE E pW ARD ISLAND. | tain; sometimes through the sultry air, | ‘ : “ . " ne igh = is very soon. 7 750,000 would appear to tle committees oy tor : : will lose 8 2 no wMiO 44 23 > OF > Dil ECTORS | there would flow a stream of baimy fresh~ "7 SE SOE SHUN TNS SENT OR GS. HN Hie wanted to give hersome token ef | to che a liberal compensation,’’ and advises a = ee _ pos nan wnt Ph la - aa . ‘ ness: but it «as so vanishing, he scarcely Even the sight of the green blind that gov~| gratitude. He conld not offer her money ; | that the Government of British Columbia : ae . one. a } ‘ G MTI 560... " sj ent ‘ * : ud ar os Pag afreas i TT o - . . i . » . en {1i0n aenmevares svat mn aol ~ _ — > : = iy Req... Presid | felt that it hadtbeen near. If he could only ered her e7Se wae refreshing to his enfeeb that would degrade too much her heartfelt be informed that the Dominion Government | oy a diy n. PRICES CURRENT. son. L. C. OWEN. | reach that fountain, bathe his feverish brow led vision. It was in consequence of this] services. He had a ring on his finger, a} is prepared to propose the legislation neces- ent ' : id ows ane 18. 1876 Hon. A. A. MODONALD, | in its waters, and die! I’his was the prayer weakness of the — that she was placed as a ring, that was the amulet given him | sary to carry out the views contained in the | Scotia Ind n, | re i ain Oe eax, oe S 7 scene ax, Esq \of his soul, He strove to drag his weary | DUTS© Over the sick, an office she seemed to Mrs. Bellamy. He could not part with | Minute of Council, * as to the construction oJ i ms ey. © Som © » and ha ven UDpyY , . ‘RES MAS ‘ ’ 4 ley a 2 ‘ . ~ a . " vies > ° 2 7 nee , } 4 ; ie iyyit 1 ft } 1? Th ynom a : oepgg ADes" wn oe GronGe R. Bren, Es feet, they sank deeper and deeper in the | ve, and for which nature had peculiarly a . He had a locket, containing Katy’s | the Pecific railway and the compensation tobe oy s.ined the liquor. enimin be. “ te r ae = 5. 0 re ; - Risks taken y a t their en en hot sand. He fell prostrated on his face, adapted her, It we not only, however, the hair, suspended from a gold chain in his | | given io British Columbia for delays in such ad ypted : means of grace that will be v ny ee treat George an wer er Streets. : , li ices, such as i ray > netion.? : sav } slay ikely to } ' firt Flour, per 1 a 3.00 to 3.25 | GreatG . Ww niall tuistadead and the scorching simoom swept over him pepe anne, oe 1 2 ae = ay - bosom. This was a fitting memorial, and | constr: tion. Some say that the delays | | kk 4 te Pe Se ee ture. A Oatmeal, per 3 2.79 to 3.50 | Chowne. Marek 21 1875—le ~*" | just as he was panting out his life on this flies, giving water and medicine, that she | this he gave her. The blood rushed visibly | spoken of, and the compensation offered, = r i siecaeuiiha : in ' dollar fines im- I oO I J 22, ae 3 : s : . JOSE Vai OSC 0 have t en i” FISH niece os ao burning bed. Oh, joy! oh, rapture! aj ¥4* appointed to a — ste to her dark cheek, she trembled with emo- | had reference only to the island part Of | th. andont’ will bo pret PF ay ae f « ar . 2 t» 5. i i i . : " ‘ ¥ ' : : " | aha i y " ies Herring per b} 4.47 to 6.49 | ST. LAWRENCE spring comes welling up in the very spot gratuitous Gertiqes 810 ERS ton poor. § Med. Lord Carnarvon’s irecommendations; but | jn keeping him in the path of rectitude Macke ns , 0.48 to 0.72 | where he lies. The waters touched his pleasure in rendering, such as adorning the ‘One more favour” she said, ‘ Don’t} should the Local Government unfortunate-~ | hereafter | BOARDS. M ine Insu rance - 0. | | parched and thirsty lips; he looks down, he | 700 mean flowers, ane even strewing them } think me bold; one lock of your hair, to ly be so blind as to act on this correct read- | Anything to make money! houghe | Semloch 100 feet 0.81 to 0.94 | ar v sees the long feathery moss softly waving on his pillow. She seemed to have a pas- | put with this beautiful dark one; Rosanev-/ ing of the Minate, and take the $750,000) | # Boston teacher who wa ested a few 7 — Perr: 1.62 to 2.40 | oF in the deep, pelucid fount. He looks up ; sion for roses, and would sometimes bring } oy yj) ll part with it.’ | as compensation for “any delays whieh may ove aa aa want plan was . : E ’ - . 5 2 : ail : . riginal ana Geserve nen n ee joundes a. — 2 i : 48 | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. the long, shining leaves, the glorious, wax~|/" ® whole apron-full, and twist them in Running to the table with the eagerness | take place in the construction of the Pacific | 4 Masonic Lode and invited his 1 : ae Dg: , per wi 2. to 2. s . ’ © Ss ° cj - ASS @ « g - ! j fe was oi er , r | Saingles, | Seicitaie ee en, odoriferous blossoms of the magnolia garlands for the ~_ glass and mantel of a child, she caught up a pair of seissors, | railway,” how could they possibly find fault | sonic friends ant ac uaintonces to join the i nal $0.50 to 0.65 | Authorized Capital, - - $300,000. are bending over him, swaying, gracefully, pce, er a weer Tee WavD@ | and held them toward him. Marcus Jaugh- | with the Dominion Government if they | a rhood. Many did so and were s r lickens. per palt i : , . a . 3 acock’: 2 over ine ' . : : . yayment of 1 inde | Ducks, (eac! 0.24 to 0.35 | Subseribed Capital, - - 143,950. / lightly, in the gentle wind. ‘That blessed | * BOr8C0US brush OF peacock’ s eathers over | ed, but he could not he'p blushing as he| should postpone railway construction in | Kept, initiated into sll the ms ot ae F wis, (each 0.25 to 0 40 | Sean wind — how it cools, how it refreshes his his jo rae - the ener ~~ shook forward the long locks that waved | British Columbia for twenty-five or thirty | opaft—or at least they thougit they shh! Partridzes 1.25 to 0.30 : — . a4 : Ss, W d nothing else to do, loy : Be . i Bx he tem was defectivs i ieee (anal $a6tn ka BOARD OF DIRECTORS: dry and weary spirit! How he tries to sa 7 = ~ pn Pye — _ back from his toveend. | years to come ? Bot the eystem was defective and ere long jeese (each 8.50 to 0 80 | ARCHIBALD KENNEDY, President. breathe forth his depth of gratitude! Yes, weeee - mm 1 hi of : “— ‘Cut it yourself, said he, + if you —_ <> 0: > se & ieee et Phe stag nds of the MEAT Joun F. SeaeaHM, it is his own spirit, his beloved Long Moss nurse pte 0 en on about it. I can spare it very well from this FUNERAL OF THE LATE MRS. | him nothing. ’ ih AVALUINg " d EMAS LORD, a : . anted the goiden bri ce.? i ’ pes ee | i aaa ian’ aes $0.98 to 0.14} ee , Tiliseetes Spring, born anew in that desert by miracle ber complexion wan on a bright | golden fleece. CHILDERS, | There warning to persons eating Bee! ral | per | 60.08 . ws : AN, a mi s ness of that ill-starred bride, and the beau- Passing her little, soft, dark fingers thro | a os ae eign ing Beef per lb (by the quarter 0.05 to 0.08 RaLrpu B. PEAKE, of Divine love. With a blissful confidence | r ti that ttt : ean moment canned } 4 at Mr. Silver, me — * 7 a 7 = THOMAS 4 in that love, he closes his eyes,and deli- it ae cea . i ugh the luxuriant ree she sso &) (From the Worcester (Eng.) Herald, Dec. 8.) | “2 7 Mt, WRO Densty life by ; MD, per quarter 9.09 to 9.00 GEORGE D ONGWORTH. - . such a charm to Cora s ing face. She ss iding it up in the moonbeams, - fusing th : a . Ths seesie | ‘a per I 0.95 to 0.09 | oe =xcl , | cious slumber steals over his senses. 7 rede: oe ’ . On Wednesday afternoon, attended by 4} pad been canned for a long time. hos \ ro ' | Risks taken daily at their office, Exchange was very modest, seldom spoken, unless | jaughed with childish delight. ‘ Beautiful! ee we ae es 0.06 to 0.12) Building. When Marcus awoke, the desert of oasses : a : | sorrowing party of relatives and friends, | placed the tin can nd ‘ ited Pork,(s ;) perup 0.08 to 0.12 ~~ : cc addressed ; but Marcus was struck with the } beautiful !’ she exclaimed, ‘prettier than | ithe peaches hot hel ; eittmsmng-o, - : FREDERICK W. HYNDMAN, in had hed. Th i : : | the remains of the late Mrs. Childers, wife © p = : ine | ieveloped Fork. p y the carcass) 0.95} to 0.074 Ch’town, March 22, 1875.—ly Secrelary wait etna meget ‘ Z cy propriety of the language, in comparison | the chain, prettier than the locket. Thank ‘rT om, | hydrocianic acid from the stones of the | Veal, per 0.04 to 0.08 ! ied eden eT eos *\age had faded away. He was lying in a of the Right Hon. H.C, E. Childers, M : peaches, ak ths was probably intensifled P., for Pontefract, and the third ¢ Norton, | by the fact of the fruit being old and of George J. A. Walker, Esq., of Norton, | affected by the tin. The members of the near this city, were interred in the family | | family who eat the peaches cold were not with most of her race. As he grew stronge er she became more communicative, and told him that her young mistress had taught darkened chamber, in which the stillness ypu Geet 'you Seethis. of death reigned. He could see through the muslin curtains that shaded his bed Turning round, and touching it lightly to her lips, she vanished from the room. ) to 1.00 | IMPERIAL Bur rsh pei ovovo7s| Pine [ngnrance COMpany sper dusiei U.o ead, and that she had lived with her s 1 : r ls @ by th B y the the outlines ofa manly figure, but he could ee ‘ a anion thea a ee ‘ What a child of Nature she is thought | vault in Norton Church. We recorded last affected in any way by them, putter per ib | the ib 6 to : r " . ' 3 IZD W 1 iM.- W e » jate img — > aa 0. 6 ; . a; 12 : 7 ee not prevent his eyelids from closing with a es love my santa mistress as wellas Ido| Marcus. ‘She seems as beautiful as Cora, week the sudden and lamentable death | es B nome wich os = = n es late king of ifskins, per lb ‘ : : : s : | the lands was gathered to hi Uheese (new milk) per Ib 0.14 to 0.16 Subscribed & Invested Capital, suft slumberous weight Father, he whisper- myself,’ said the graceful Rosa. ‘ She could and a hundred times more refined. Poor | of this esteemed lady from the accidental | hers. he was buried in a con ote Cheese. pe r Ib 0. 5 to 0.08 | It was a very faint whisper, but it was , Rosa !’ inhalation of chloroform, Since its arrival cloak which had passed down to him not be kinder to herself than she has al- ways been to me.’ Clover «¢ i o tt ) 00 wy) | _q* >= 2 ed. : Recs, per doz. suey 0.24 te 0 28 £1,965,000 Stg- heard by the watching ear,and made mir- The next morning, the black boy, who] from Lockerley Hall, Hants, where the ee et eee generations of royal ; Ch ains. When the remains were | > > r : - “Serv } i y t b ; Green Peas, 0.00 to 0.00 The above Office being of UNDOUBT- aculously acute by intense anxiety. The ‘Why do you not stay with her? asked had acted as her under servant during her ead event occurred, the coffin had been ly beer srsendl siya Sagan patente —_ na oe 9.00 to 1000) ED STANDING, guarantees perfect figure sank on its knees by the bed-side, | yrarcus administrations to him, brought him a fresh | ing in the drawing room of Mr. Walker's | oq from the feathered robes of which th si os PCF ib 0.5 to 0.06 sec ity ii *ro ) ay > ‘ : : . ri i 8 a Honey, per ik. os “8 a0 security : ud 7 rompt Payment its head was bowed in its hands, and sobs ‘She is gone a long journey, and it is bad cluster of flowers, saying Rosa had sent it | house, and here previous to their setting had lain in etate,the aged father commande Homespun, (men’s wear)per yd. 0.65 to 1.00 | of Losses. were distinctly audible fi k 66 vide inthe oun. Asicke | * parting gift. She would not bid him } out for the church Holy Communion was | ed at once that the dead body be buried in iW me \ en “ee eee ‘ ° * ; . a | »¢ . dis li Homespun, (women’s do)per yd 9.35 = 048) DETACHED DWELLINGS insured for a good-bye, she said, because she was afraid | administered to the assembled mourners. the robe, as the dead king, his son, was the chamber, where the curtains are all down is | last of the family, and to him. therefore. it It will cost more pon Flannel, per yard 9.51 to0.46) One, Two, or Three Years on SPE- Long had Mr. Warland been keeping she would cry. The room was tastefully, but with extreme |} clon ged than #100 to -uan $ tar ard, per Ib ' a s | ; . rANMAQESTITS j for tt _" 7, » Swen nth. ‘ser heehe . a = 10} CIALLY A DY A N1 AGEOUS watch by what was ae eer weer be the } the best place 2em Marcus felt as if there was a blank in his | simphcity, arranged for the occasion, the | to replace this beautiful robe Pota es, per bush 0.23 to 0.32 | 4 BEMS. eo one <n es a wee ee -“ * ss a being. The fairy-like step, the gentle hand | coffin being covered with pall of purple! Pye prosecution against Tweed has deves ae Sroccese] |: SRAONs UII | oo cescagunhret: Mio~obund, Serslecallhd lege worth fen had-hoan. oo. seer, aniiting | Stt: retest art ic’ cote ech ere Tan? ele aEnES wee, aed Sinem ieeiiens,’ Coulee Reminan on angi gto ~ Aarexr. | ed by the agony of his wound, in the oti tiful world he had been so near quitting room were now gone. fe was certain he! and covered with chrysanthemums and en- | of Tweed's bond-men, b tituted a suit Tallow per 0.08 to 0 10 | 18, 1874. ly more alarming Hupor tat ae eee Paaver; The ineageeaite lengeer tng would have died ifit had not been for her | ehris lillies. The solemn service was pe: es { Corporation and ms lips, ; sh. 0.00 to 0.16 | ———— the physicians admitted only the possibility | had been weighing upon him softly, but op- unwearied ministrations. Kind and devot- | performed by the Rev. Henry White, M.A os : ul vi — ig inet the | YOOl, per It 0.17 to 0.25 THE LIVERPOOL & LOABON of his recovery. Iie could not encourage pressibly, like a downy covering, began tO} od as his father had been, he was a man. Chaplain in ordinary to the Queen and datinns ; a ae tae Ring. i eh adie the faintest hope, though he would not ut~/| disperse. The spring, the elasticity of life | He would sit up with him night after night, ; Chaplain of the Savoy, assisted py the Rey. | with ite the conspit ine RTER 2 RAILWAY HOTEL ane See terly extinguish it. But he, Marcus, had | returned. He longed to be once more in sleepless and tireless. He would make any G. Edmund Walker, rector of Doddington, | #4 the int is made that looked, he had spoken with intelligence. | uction. The wounded bird endures pass sacrifice of personal ease to paternal love , Cambs, a brother of the deceased lady . “hata nanan pi On, ana sively the confinement of the cage; but the but he was a man, and never thought of | After the completion of this servivice, th _ i Senter ield | Ss e . as . ATE about thirty yards from Tignish Station—having ample accommo- ay oo wandering spirit had come back to its | ition f permanent an | | iome. The eye, dim and heavy as it was ji ent moment the wings gain strength, they beat se little nameless attentions x ane | Mable 1 nena ie varders at the light of reason was there, atid hope ' al a | those little sa ons, 80 ine | which occupied about half an hour, th carly para pe by Bea as ul He » k tes : & against the prison~bars, and strive for the pressibly soothing to those reduced to clild- party proceeded to the church which is | © n ' iitations. 4 eee : sce | FRE 4 AND aie cl IFE and joy were bore anew. blue sky and the open sir. like weakness, ‘Tis woman, whose soft! about one mile distant, going by way of the as ectitors ee tra se Sane Gee petnrangs oFme | ne , = We will now explain the apparently mix} (ne night Warland was seated by the! band bathes the feverish brow and smooths | private avenue and past the house of Thos. | legal eT ing pub eee Bieta "ac » , Warland and : ic r t fied pillow, fans the burni heek | , iM JOHN CARTER. raculous appearance of Mr open window, through which the moon was | the ruffled p ; rning cheeK | Adams, Esq., of Wood Hall, who kindly Phe Ch in the *‘#Msh Station, Dec. 6, 1875.—3a Invested Funds, Ist Jan’y., 1874, $21,625,550 | Delaval at the moment when Marcus Was | shining, making silver checker-work on the and decorates the apartmen’s,so as to glad. | gave the required permission for the oc-| course « : g a eXposes Deposite ene gga iver Gener- 100.000 sinking beneath the stroke of the assassin. | foor, His face was as white as marble, | den the weary eye. It was thus Rosa had! easion. The funeral vorteye consisted of | tee 8p - gro eacu of faith on the REVE ona en in Dominion i | Laughing Hector had been true to the trust | while his eyes looked unusually dark and! done, and notwithstuading the dark hue | the hearse and a long line of mourning |!" oh , r ve oe ‘ } $1 it et , : : 4 i : | a i : >t. ! continuous c SE, of Canada, 867,091 | confided in him. A remarkable pedestrian, luminous. Rosa came in with a bouquet | that divided her from him asa natural bars | coaches, rendered necessary in conse tee nection | i, th Int oe ADJOINING THE POST OFFICY, ee he had arrived in an incredible short time at | of beautifully arranged flowsrs, and handed | rier, he never could recall, without thrilling | of the deep snow, but otherwise in accord. | !onial li : tem of | Ar BERT FAIR RATES _ Bellamy Place, and delivered the letter to| them to him without speaking. As she! interest, her fidelity, devotion and artless | ance with the express wishes of Mr. Chil- the Dominio: 2 he neglecting and 7 ~~ * ae | Pro mpt & Liberal Settlements. | its master. Both Mr. Bellamy and Warland | was standing, with the head a little one love. | ders, the ceremony was conducted with | eves! Sn eee ee ae Thesubscribe *y 'felt increasing solicitude about Marcus. | .iq 1 ition of hers, she could; In a short time he was able to coms| perfect plainness, no plumes, hat-bands K "ia tae eee : — suoscriber ius fitted up the above H use | : * | side, a natural pos ° P erry I 7 = ies 3 nd ord, im not } ‘ for the Ia good style, and wi ishes ae siete iia Wale | They regretted they had yielded to his | gee beneath her green shads his pale yet | mence his journey, travelling slowly at first, scarves, or the like Usual insigna, of grief | mainteanance of the local penitentiary. If s ends Pia st t ) a‘ . : . ~— ba i ae aa : : ; a : . am es and the public - ae oy eee oe unt Fire ar oe and boldness and impetuosity. It is true they | jystrous countenance and she seemed but gathering vigour and spirit every mile being used, but in lieu thereof a prayer- the ! | nd has only grievances to ! ro : a pares | Farm Properties, for | believed that Arnold was located somewhere | struck with its extrordinary beauty. She | that brought him nearer to Bellamy-place. | book was presented to each person present, hy wee . is oer : peppy. ; , d that be wou!d find him in the quietude | sighed, and turned toward the window, | Tne eheeahs cain earthed dt chend iatianes to ‘Donald may have erred in his " r more years = ‘ & ? “pas grand, Henerous poiucy of conciiating and j Trausignt and Permanent Boarders, One, Tiree 0 9 | of home, where it would be easy to arrest | where the moon looked directly down on| The German woman is described by a) three, and the body was met at the gate by satisfying all the lower provinces, 5 But le at * At Reduced ates, him; but when they heard the statement of her own deep, olive cheek, | ith bs aes a ens the Revds. Henry White, G. A. Walker, | Surely be was less in error than Mr. Mae- era Stabli . : wi e ie is in his narrow an * premises. > oo Or 7 Otee—Great George Street, Charlotte | frector, and thought on the probable end | = What can I ever do for you, Rosa?” ) prench the oe eles Resihnet the | and Thos. Walker, rector of Abbot's Mor. | | Kenzi ris . — : a a d Se c 2 . . ‘ eat resent t RICHAKD GLADNEY, }town, P. KE. I GERALD, Agent ot the adventure, should Marcus encounter | said Marcus, in 4 gentle voice, gazing “| fearless strides and absolute independence | ton, and by the Rev. F, G, Walker, vicar | ee in every province a Caetano Wherton Sept. 13, 1875 Proprietor. R. R. FITZ Ag him in the fastnesses of the woods, sur-| admiration on the lovely outlino of her | of the American woman, ofthe parish. The beautiful words of the ! tion.--//aliter Herald, Gh'town, July 27, 1874.—s#m