= SARI T : , | a4 . : Per, } 3 2 é ‘ y : 4 a4 fo 3 ' é 4 ‘ Yon ; bs i . t ; Tey F 2 € : ‘ ‘om - ~ eS ras # - : e EES TATE Were. aera § —— A RATE INE PNT ta RTE “RS ETL Ne Try] vw 7. (1Ci TTETO VW) i>} ‘ AT co al : sa ; - — = VOL. X CHARLO LO R ANU ISLAND, MONDAY JULY 6, 1874. NO. 27 4 : FN ETH oN RE ETL AN Oh SE ARES 4 SECTLE Tne ned a “eS ETI Ie we Mary ia ‘ : * : I See é : = ae ~ scene > om ‘ A Was eR CLOSING AND ARRIVAT AILS -OETR a eee Se ee a ° <4 f> a. whe Wikia. ‘ 5 eve i ezard without the deepest THE RECIPROCITY TRATY. they were all engaged in farming or lumbe s ; : ; Leen AA }eMahion, and thas you once found it in my ing than as they are. We weuld say ,too : oo wily i as ty, + . Ba: = Z “ a , ) { yy? , j ; nan.’ y i : : + : > si}tjle words hé he ow TR \ ‘ i ; \ 2 1 The text of a Beciprocity Treaty which|in the plainest possible wor ls, that There is, at. present, a lull in the polis ” i f . ‘ } | y tie. a oe : wl . oe Treaty v > gives e\ i a i ‘ : wae 7 y it Wa dly Joanua, i AY} Causing Me inguietude enovgh,’ may or may not be finally adopted, was pub- draft of the Treaty now before us g a s tical aten »shpere in England, and the quiet ud \ - ( ! vail 1} ater Ae 3. the ‘Sor Ne i ss . : ge: ; : : , aa scklessness or Me par ers ied : post OFFICE : CHARI OTTF OWN p i : b of a lady i ler en ile, th § riousy! inquired Joanna, smiling; | lished in the New York Tribute of Monday, de nee of a mie ae te : a ' rag ' h ; s is indeed so great that it partakes of the ’ ae Ah, brother singe: ‘ ’ e or © wes on the peiat of adding somes | and by special favor of the Canadian Com- crv poe ae aan ot a ture of that proverbial calm which is apt 7 ; ; n id husl : ng + when Cov Sonigsmark issi j “hi jov could have conceived possible, or of an ignor- a tt TER WOAD 4\ ttth MAY In a glad hush of goiden taing ioe, when Count Konigsmark re»| missioner, in the chief Government organ r I a to preceed violent phenomena, both in the eri ‘ aati Ee | As thought sie nat : ante tein ; . of i Whig arce of the densest kind of the matters with : EL | wh to care unknown words of Ko Ll present to tered. yesterday. It is a relief to know that the - physical and moral world. One reason = i iiolieaiieintiiiecitaibiatataticaas 1. q Oh, would I were a thrush t oH | ha teen” sal ‘Well. children.’ teiond & er United States Senate did not adopt it at once. which he undertook to deal. The more the : 5 " t t \ : a ° ~~ sesttiemmapennenitaaaes a . : you he L i ne ye » & fe ex< { e 1 “ S . is is a = . i P a f Phe leaty world of w 7 ¢ ny eattan I ‘ ee 1? iy : : ' A : > of j jj terms of the Treaty are examined, the more, | 'F “us 1 that, as we argued form the first , ie Like vou for io yet | preservation I have to tha 1, ny Lord! | thoah vnintentionally, given you opportus correct summary of its provisions, copie ; - went sions of th eoltiient‘at ae MAILS Dt} pie wee ; : ror a fr ee a : we are satisfied, will it appear that Mr, } 56°*** "ens 1e weakness of Mr. Glad }—threw him seain int ta cers | Di! y! r along tetesastete. Your aunt, my | fm the Tribune, has twice appeared in our e bk Pics Of all; ah n that 1 i te ro wien ane » ae s : . Brown’s mission to Wasnington was a miss | 8tone’s Government, there was an elemen . ] 2 2 g t i { i ted, | deat Jeanva, the Cou: M: es columns, with the exception of the Article ae va : F eo Of da fw , | : ’ . iva, the Countess Maitinitz, is just cath at tl ~wetiz ; of ealityin the Conservative re act d | | } - 4 4) ) 1, a ‘ and s@hedules relati toc dities to be take, and the result of his negetiations a wast ¥) alive ction, an . Nova S ‘ W \ ' VV slay no ( ts how | aqavarc d towaratl aad uo ving} @rrwe! with her two daug! ters: go tol. — se ating to commodities to be 1 oy \ the retiring wave has not t ti > } a " : . . creater mistake s aia ne 94 ae UIring i as yr spe F s Oh, \ i] ' \ | oa ty |, he tamed, with a ‘ook d@ha@m ad ecndact them to Aa “le aa. admitted free under the Treaty, these being | greater mistake still — 7. Mail, June 24 aa : : yet spent its re< ‘i ‘ be ee . , ; , fk } them te anc ieee és Ie : ceding force. PBnt ano as vhic . . ae “en ‘ : : Friday, | ' ~ 5° : | requesting xy! to the nob’e porson|rogm. You, my lord, will please t ©] specifically enumerated,” as was stated, ihn a NILE Eamets ther reason which : i ah m | sing * 4 Diig 4 tal o , . vu, © rd, Wii 1e acc . on 2 . , n , yy > ’ > y« > J " . : — sh Caw as elf hotfather. At lengths eo y I ° #ccOM | though the actual enumeration was kept a THE LOAN AND THE CANALS. is equally, if not more potent, is the ab- \ Caled fe ( bil ° tL lengto wy ie. = £ ihers licyw e certecs, : is That little } ite sie te wat Ke es oo i. ar secret up to almostthe last moment. Article om es 5 atl sence of a Liberal policy and division in the ‘ i sak vais FA Male Bib telined ta sine. {oe ema bigan: ‘y lear Valionstein Kissed Joanna's hand, and] 4 of the Treaty provides for the reciproce} hen the resolutions in reference to the | oounsels of the Liberal chiefs A debate ¥ Brita i x 5 ‘ v.« ‘ , Sat-| Which men ca ! i arene se or to permit me to call you] seaing that of her father, was about—though | free admission of certain commodities, and Canadian Loan were passed by the House and vote which took place a few weeks ago 4 ‘ ‘ ' Par rou wv mav a at i ae | —iti daug)t h ' eof bivnsie able... a i" ‘ ‘ i \ s S i . ‘ ‘ . as oe : Aa) hut Uhseins Save Gs Ga ca | ‘ : d sere ‘ly able—to speak; but the General} annexed to this are three schedules, A, B, of Commons almost without comment, | i, the Imperial Parliament shed light on ' ruil ushes 2a | fe wh ly | Ld ow ! revont hi ss ’ S . i i i - eos : ; Senn ae }s e \ rly : oO s'} prevented him saying, ‘Master your emc~| and C. Of Schedule A little need be said little was it thought then that the Govern- | ),.:), the division among the heads of the e wa seraiated fr : ‘ © » | t# tid Your 4 i * : o : i i * . : 2 | epain ' eo son! at} ten, Count Wallenstein! I will not affect] It includes all the various raw products of | ment had it in contemplation to apply part party and the direction to which we \ i TW ) , r2aCk ire Sings oul ‘ t ‘Om n I Iren’ e@ tinga hy + oot to j n ' : a » . : . i i i . Ps - ) i ae Mean Be _ ngs ; i ( ined , * sith te " understand it I know all that has | the field, the forest and the mine; also fish | Of that loan to the building of a canal which must look for their next great depar ; re ’ wo andl will give you ue se ; sider . ; : iv ois '0S- "e j " i iy Wea wie? ‘arr " ors oe Are tasked, its weight to bear Twill gi clue to these} pessed, ond consider your claim on my | and other products (except fish preserved in | Would give a bhow:t9 the commercial pros- | ture. i ti - ‘ eh’ 4 Wy OU \ t i : . + wo} oo a ; ” } ee i aioe ‘ ‘ . , ari. Tie, ‘ 3 . : ’ ’ ai States fi. 1 ), Pp. m. : nr hildren give vou nota th ht ‘i S, whic, wbless, s evert look | dauphter’s hand too ssered to allow me fcr vil); also metals as well as ores of metals. pects ‘f Eastern Canada and serve Amers ‘r. Trevelyan, who was in Mr. Gladstenes A " ‘ere 1 y Sx " oe Eee oe bs n the nest they’ thed and taught, | ™ = Us ‘= One moment to think of withholding it.’ Schedule B is intended to enumerate agri- | C4 mterests almost exclusively. But £0] Government, and had to leave it because 4 ‘ ‘ | ve that t ‘lt bar ’ . na f oe ‘een + he dees . : : iti at awi ik ] : 4 : e aid +p ¢ . en . MOP YCRES Phas, OB tt nt of a cnel, At thess words both sank at his feet. and | cultural tools, implements and machinery | itis. The Caughnawaga Canal, unlike all | he spoke some home truths about the Duke : i eX v4 2 ca at n which | coe wks a tie ee . i : : ‘ : i » (Meanaat anale haa . . : ‘ . ‘ An , ° n those songs of y you trill jimwhieh f had the mis ortune to kill my | the happy father laid his hands upon their} only, and is inclusive enough for us to say the rest. of our Canadian Canals, has no] of Cambridge, brought forward a motion i g ’ aD Dd Sunday excepted, 2 A a ble when you w oe nist, Ewes forced te fly from Sweden, | h-ads avd b'eased them; which done, he said | that what Is left out in this line is of little | raison d’ etre except under conditions of} for household suffrage in the counties— i . . Whit dona land dwell e@ in Saxony, lor the title |hostily, * But now, come, we are waited for.’ | account. Schedule C. enumerates various | reciprocal trade relations, Others of our} that is to say, he wanted to give English 9 Wester 4 “ \ 7; aw ‘ S ‘ . } 2 p.m Blt hirrup at all times } mo . 7 ne = ik eae a i : eg ’ ; a a ‘ ase 4 And sad or glad must grind j of no von Kappio-the name of ancss| They accordingly separated, and Wallen-| 4rticles of manufacture, some of which are | canals it is necessary to construct though peasanta vote. What occurred? Mr. Glad» = hatte vw } ar a eran oe | te which » a is Biren ? " : i . eo , ‘ »j ’ . 7 : : . P ° : , “s 5 $ $, ¢ Wed lay. Saturday, 7 p.m Whether we like or n | Sate Which my ancestor 1 once p sd }stein had scarcely entered the saloon with J largely made in Canada, as well as in the | a recipro ity treaty should never be effect- | stone, notwithstanding that he had slready ” x os : 1 Then critical R WS We read = Bravdenbursh, I ered the s-rvice of | Kusigsma’k, eve he beheld Father Plachy United States. The draft Treaty opens up| ed with the United States; this one which give a sort of acquiescense to the desirability \ ; i \\ vy. Satu ¥, 2p.m, 1 + ‘ i > + ee | Qaw - : , é : . sa ret) C 2 one : : * a E as ae ‘ ' P-™, | To all their scoffs you pay n ; Saxony, and march nto Bohemia under} ani Wulden, toward whom be hurried, and, | ™?2®Y questions, but we shall tosday con- | js to drain the St. Lawrence traffic to New| of the proposed reform, remained away. BOTAST. a : : i mind them nat « 3 fF the bat , ke , : ; ‘ ie er rselves i rj -eferring 2 se ‘— . B ; a ) \ 4 y. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, | y,, ' tc eT ar me tas Bicctor, Prague and | filled with delight, briefly unfolded to them sng ourselves ae with referring to the York, would be of no use to the Dominion, | Mr, Lowe characteristically voted against . & , ite Vor 100se In peace of mind or eas eve her citi ides : oe : h Article anc che 2s alls > : : 1 . ‘ — Point ihe Menatas Guidi ® Though they should ee i veral r citi ed, as you j what bad passed, Leopold eagerly cons e 3 ~ le and the schedules attached | were our neighbors again to break up re-]Mr, ‘Trevelyan. Lord Hartington, Mr. £ Brack:eV : : in. i ‘ » eriday a. m, ’ : ’ ' : snow : e } Ne bape ee i . 1ere . is I fi be 1 ee +. VET yt, . a. ~ | giatulated his friend, naving already taken ciprocal relations. It therefore becomes aj Goschen and Sir William Harcourt walked F x J In! hore 1 we ei ; y A caution which we gave a wee e . : ie oe : . ‘ . Pis ] " ? I ys Uv lIy es t icon 1 me | aftrong i t rect in the whole affair ; whilst i aialilils 1c sg ue ; ' “i i ie question whether it is wise to build, as a} ont ofthe House. Mr, Forster was the only 1 ; : ai : go is likely to be we stified by : aie : i el a . : a ) An t i ‘ ‘ unted w a }ilachy was at a logs to imavine how his pus lic ti ‘ 2 ida’ BR fas : si he oe pu public work, a eanal which is inimical to Liberal leader who spoke and voted in ~ ; , wal el $1 as ? cation of Schedule B. is perfectly true Cr ae ; : et , ae > st tegis : : ; stag Registration | You, t } ips may |! cree ing t ua &@ Pelithor, | pil had contrived to kee» his liaison sacret da we thee \ : i that C ” i Hodes, Canadian interests during the existence of favor of the proposed reform. Mr. Forster kis tim anil ils Se ees ; : [ , ‘ S we then explained, that Canadian manu. : : ak is : mane a f | \ An , witl s mind ™ was being educated | from him s> lo Fe ficturas in A ar ie ih that with reciprocal relations, and which is pertectly dwelt on the a privri argument in favor of ; be { stag . ve mus ) Ta i SHSIp, ] th S$. may | hy je kK f ' ‘ ‘ nig ad w as $s 1 e saic ld Wi a a the harge — n: aly. the ec . . al wi aa ; , de Mee ae s rs € convent. he W iece of Count —— se useless to the Dominion under other cireum 1e charge ~name'y, the constitutional wis» re If slugs to bring home vour neglect 7 } markets open on both sides they would not , es . waa: : s _— , ‘ ns may. he hard to fi: Martinitz. ; her, s» younger brothe ‘“H8 rp oWYY Se as i : a ; : dom of bringing all interests within th : 7" 5 ) tin r | W may he hard id. ee ae iger broth CHAPTER: XXX. be afraid of competition, though we may take sania : : ale _ Leivsie of nie ont 1 ee : wide : : : : eee \. A. MACDONALD. Postmaster. | There may be feathered 3 and ee ee ce ne oe eee ae ee eee (he f Ming dons now flew open, and the | leave to tell them, as we have often done The Parliament of the Dominion has a 7 , : nent, = Se "an : ; ; ; ' ‘s vais : ' Prater : . 1 intend Yr, her birth, far the], : q ni isi Se sterli e base 0 ower. efere - Pos Sr4. | | = nature never know ’ prereset “| ladies appeared, Joanna beimg led forward | before, that perhaps they may have been authorized the rising of $2,000,000 sterling | the base (* ' , 7 on = § exeemeemenienenseminnen nde but as wa veil’. ne—fo : wita « al , ce ae a ies ¥ iocul e > bette & — | hah oa et ree ' y we 8° | by the Countess Martinitz, her aunt. Wal, | ™Scalculating their strength, as compared for the purpose of the construction of the | movement to ona neir conc ae among é r 4 ? ac (r: “Ds } 6 “t aa f ! | Mav t vour Ink not aes fee Hid eat Sig escaped Ale) den knew her at once ia her new brilliancy ; with that of his American competitors But | Canada Pacific Railway, and the improve- the labourers, and from this evidence of . & " usin¢tss rus. rope rtt ws oY = Sa cs | And long to be a ian. ip ae Stal r able erea- | but Plachy vainly endeavored to recognize | the trouble awaiting them lies in the fact | ment and enlargement of the Canadian | intelligence, and also from the impending 3 é } ty » | : nre—])] } } 1}, et i P - - a . > ‘ si ane i : ° . ‘ i . i ee } hk t . ie me mer ¢ at ms ved ¢a h| nthe truly highsbora lockiag lady before that most of them are manufacturing articles | Canals. The draft of the Reciprocity questions relating to the land tenure, he - \l » ; B 7 R ' I : {" O ix . \ L, Ie — : ee ne | him the humble daughter of Wallenetein’s covered by American patents of invention ; Treaty recently made public shows that our argued that the time had come to give the - ; . 2AL Building Lots situate in Tie- LITERATURE. Semedaetiiaoes " pprised her uncle, by) 65 os, Durins the banquet, and after the consequence of this is that the opening ] Government is doing its best to involve | labourer the franchise. Clearly here is one - e+ ma ec WJ sh, Township No. 1, Prince County, | ~w+++~~~~~+~~~+~~2~22.~..-..- ‘or of S03 atiacnment; hie nicce Meme) os tte of she high personages who had of the United States custom house doors to} the Dominion in enormous obligations in | of the questions on which the Libera's will : : . we «the R iw y St ition, are offered by | THE SWEDES IN PRAGUE. st t to will, Pe:haps the Counts | ities in warlike all cdi aliadal them will prove but an illusory concession | reference to these canals—not to be spread | ere long close up their ranks, and if once sale. ny $s remaining unsold f ! .. Cua 1: 4 ~— en Te i ch as {Pj > ; i ss . ‘ : ; 7 ‘ fered \ ia Wadenetas | — fae eee sli Hit MO) ot those paneonterienl tes di de)... ismuch as the American patentee will | over an indefinite number of years like | Mr. Gladstone eould be got out of his de- : Veterinary it rveon , th : J meus. at Bi oti a Crarter xxix oppose our | : vil events, he unnoune leita eS set of C int iclioeiiie immediately clap an extinguisher upon any the Pacific Railway, but to be fulfilled with. | spondency, and some manifestation of : ¢ _—" 7 2 IOCK. i fk XXIX. | oa : ’ Appros ing ! Coun ‘len i i a ak Ri a ned : : . ‘ i i I : & o ‘ i os re-| Al'sSaints’ day nad unexpectedly proved a he er fo | with Generel Konigemark’s daughter, and aes they may make over the border.|;, fiye short years. Mr. McKenzie has | pular feeling should draw him out of his | , t = ay . “ay 4 UueX] u 1y | Ve . ‘ a . 4 4% ; .. vee reper is ‘ é % " , > > are iv 2 : ¢ Ue M ° ° ° ° ° ° ° \ : , . 6 pe t int to the Praguese indeed a day of festival aoe: : ce OORT a of the Upper Burgraf, was pone . sage — of i: ‘ — eine put on record his conviction that to push | dissatisfaction with himself and the nation, j iring ce rest. ns i sgu l a day of festival, and | y, Se : ; +} , ae ee P . 9 rights which will render utter!y valuless the " ikely : i _ T PDoITAIh : ply t the following brought with it stil! creater “oe ; ey one | known, whereupon a shout of congratulation aa ve ae | forward the Canada Pacific as rapidly as | he would be likely to rouse popular feeling LONDON. GREAT BR j AIR. JOHN RB a yal h it stil create Wh } DOWN, whhereuy atulauion | public right which the United States Govs i ai t ! 1 ld lead to|on this point. If not, Mr. Forster, who is : as ‘ ee satizfactio: —ti lings of t liberatioy the | ' | rove on sy s.de, and the health and haps ernment concedes. The American maker wes at iret Contemp gy a : ef i 4. at ; 7 ae as to that ¢ k exe to Yetorm tf ts — whole Germanic em: f eek t le aes noe bOI Fone he . : : ’ | ruinous extravagance of outlay, and that | committed to it, 1s quite equé aan RE, oT na : whol rermanice empire, afte unspeakah! os ' ‘ ei as p Bess my the noble bride and bridegroom meanwhile, can sell here right and lefl, and r ‘ 6“ ys . ii f tl | hold \UTICE OF SAL F, sufferings, and thirty years o lesos | } cM te ~ | were enthusiastically and earnestly drurk by | nobody can say him nay. This mny be R the total cost of the work would be greatly | and the enfranchisement of the household- $ vs 43 4% PLN AMLI, aa eo & er to 7 ‘ a aT Pe cee ' . ody can say h & us y be Re-}. . ‘ "ho “4 : : : P . urges o . ' . ie eel ee | Her on iz, an inited. Dea a : ‘ Paes iis | ~~ | increased by hurrying its construction, Is | ers in counties logically follows the Bill of : ‘ ation, dhe preliminarice of peace were a Bat ¢ sa "Wa ‘ | PCRs ciprocity, in a certain sense, but it will ' y ying t licab’ j : 1867 a G } $ ‘ i i au TO } } ’ ‘i i a aie ¥ oe " i eke THERE ; is length signed. , gall i it way on the evening of this day that, at | .carcely harmonise with the pnblic sense of oh Che same. SrguEneEs SppHeee-e to the " Cj . of Bee we de . - of Twely All hostilities were now at an end: and Kael 6 Watts. . | the Castle of Loy, the Baron, hie lady, and | justice on this side of the border. Schedule construction, enmepement and improve 1¢ Churen Bland, — we in : ss : ‘mee uae s office, in Sammer- | Konizsmark (who with a s eee. i ne I riumph | 4 Borka, were assembled at table, co B, we have no hesitation in saying, closes ment of our canals? It is to be remem- | Ireland and elsewhere, Land Tenure Res 4 P ; é ee ~ a y “ a nail | ay | ; } : i ? a 7 “ , > * - . , = ate ’ ee . . P . , agi . 5 ARV ICL BR ceo ee saOHe Auction, | troops still held the K] it ee ee . erie n t! pr har t f the large agricultural machine | betTed that whatever obligations we unders | form, Reform of the County Magistracy, are a ' ; ated f ee ot bale eo, | Coors ee 1eld the Kleinsej } com ne:d | ar i a ' 4 gupon th Lappy change which the | up Most o ie large agricultural machine se 3 a i f. lela dela he thencing wal i fSCTION LES "Mortgage, bear-| making preparations, in great hasta, for suave Re _.. | dast few days had produced whilst Helen, | works in Canada, ifthe treaty be adopted. take towards the United Gistes, meust be | pening Se, Nee Ween ee Ks 4% : - } ahi mortgage, d ‘ = prepar n3,In great te, for al it, } 1 + he count 7 is ' : 1 : i . : . ates avn Of / : 7 iw , Gay 0 splend d festival, at which he solicited th« ‘ 1 an : nte cistant corner of the room, was, We have before said that the woollen | fulfilled to the letter; our American cousins sl 8 ition have ae more knit the 4 as Yers 9 ais ying ia 5 oer presence of Fi lds ee a : : or pretende! to be, oceupied ia reading, | tade here fears not American rivalry, and will demand their pounds of flesh, and even | Liberals together, and Mr. Disraeli has bd ew ah die ; tam ® = of t ’ Ir _— at G), ANG ai ty l c ‘ a ‘ ‘ a * . . . . e « s awk hes ; . AND , of t ne part. asd I -. | the general officers and sta‘T of t] : a Lee ae 0" "* | All disewssion upon this subject wounded her} W May expest to gain somewhat by the | Great Britain, for its own credit, would in~ exhausted the popularity on which he is ; i r. and Nelson J uf micers and sta Oo: the gar ison, | fro J na : i hed { . Meal 2 ee — 7 =e. , : : ‘ w : : : , givi ridene ¢ GENE as 1 AGE sa Lot 17 i County, of the other | express'y requestinz tke attond Sg ne , sill wi i '" | feclings; since the last meeting with Wals | 2clusion of “tweeds, of wool solely,” as | sist on them having it. In the event of | 20W giving evidence of a tendency to pre~ 4 Z Tc . Ai ther x 28 re » ort 2 attens nee o \\ i . / . tae 5 mal “eo 8 inee S ¥ i i = 1 " : » wae ‘ Es 400M iG: All th t, pir od of land, sita-1,." .g” . ees Sominata we ) ardz, I} ee wellas of “satinets, of wool and cotton” | the Reciprocity Treaty being negotiated, it | sume, we shall see the English quirities as RN sith ve as uni hace au Satesalitee ‘weir 1 Oe and Fathor Plachy. ie ae oe : a , which had tarmed out so unsatis- | ' Racagtl . oe 7 y y! § neg , . nie : BANK BUILDING, QUEEN STRERT ‘° ol Rae, a. m ; | The } Ri as : a - me eer fee Ch SGVaAntase OF | fastorily. her sispositon had been that of in the free list. Far otherwise is it with the | would just come to this, that the bulk of | eager anc excited as ever.—Globe. > ‘ so is ; 4nd bounded ane be lonz=closed bridze tower of +} Va ee > p , - . —s Se =a ue > ‘ i . : we iis Charlottetown, P. E. Island ius Willoes, that is ts aces 0 ch : . on eee oh the Uid| a portunily of va to Bohdliais cee ae list of cotton goods, which includes most of | the money derived from this loan, would NEW ‘POUNT DL AND. i aL IS LO Say: om- CWN was onvse more opened, an: Bu Di face 1 oe a7 alk ' } Coe ; lines ries i i j JAMES BRENAN me te aio Goce cade | path fotmaed lor the bri cn eee ee nie sae A friend of the family was announced, | '? Principal lines our factories produce, the | have to be applied towards keeping faith ~ es at anele of & Cova .; ie { . i 10 1@ OFTLiliant train a itt ‘ : “4 ’ ' si ’ - J _ ‘ . . . . ‘ Te ‘ : : : aie oe " angle of a Cove i end of a snes ed iy . @ ere W | the cit I left her de ed t th | who, as it appeared, had been at the acinten, very lines in fact, in which what is an “ in-| with the United States, and this Pacific We have never undervalued the impor. " fro , — sing to Joseph Gaudet, upon | Pt ed tothe other side 1@ city. ith aa } ¢..) re te "| far ‘ture ”’ ore is atte : Toefl ’ j Aouse, Sign, 2 nd Ca TI ff uv ia ,|R iond Bay, at a stake there fixed, and | the Field , t tl - a He Havas of tae mperial) and gave a full account of all that had pass fant manufacture ” here is attempting 0 | Railroad would have to be further delayed. | tance of Newfoundland’s becoming 9 me~ ‘ Ni a ct i ae ene! Gt heir Sead, and (be! trogns ; e j na I met witl 7 ( . establish itself. Our struggling factories of : : ; : , : = GU VInelY-Six Chains, thirty : ‘ ' ' — ee UAL | there during » dav le was i morn ee ' ee ee ages It seems incredulous that a Goy it | ber o » Canadian C ederation. V - Paper Haucer & Glazier See ae ee ese is et ei aise ok tk, cake teialn anlicem, d there during the day. He was listened sis, shced das bhi Guccaalk. Asan a € s iove nment | “ f the Canad Jonfederation vith 4 ‘ | g> rs 2° r ned t wont ni ' ir ; ‘cere and mounted uliful st re races rf) to with astonishment, whilst Helen sat strack : obi ee inane I | who were so despondent over the existing | sll cur hearts wo Wick (ius Sen @ Sane ‘ ae se & ' a, Oe iit vest nine chains, thence inte ym | Miful steeds, moved . Fun ¢ ‘ te | r ' . ther parts of the Province may as well ‘shut . a le . #] si | ! a H Ss yV Ba — a , ito WT mad B iy, afores tid, and »ver the bridg avd in the mi of t} a i fl r sii ‘¥ ag of were t yu thunderbolt. She would : P a : ‘ . ve "9 oti . . | obligations of the c yuntry, and who felt should be speedily brought round, It would 4 t long the shore of the said ea ani and a Minor ot ee y only ms Re-| act. ‘o> awhile, yield credit to what she Mee a . we ms ae reg ne ag themselves under the necessity of pro- | be exceedingly advantageous to both the y to 1 if 1 inning ‘ +} . ee i Spicuou n & riotal ‘ ' } . f ' ne C particularly clear. " e in the trade 0 . ° j $ ‘ 7 i ae cr ae hae ' ai ' co ae S? Se hehe Due Pl, “ ; a , ‘ ns, : 1d oh h? | heard—so i eivable, so almo-t incredible tk . ‘ ‘ike me F z | pounding a budget which was calculated to | contracting parties, and not less to New- d Lf ind formerly owned and occupied abit, futher Plac su rted on each sid : . ’ r 1i0t know what to make of ‘coltonades, un-j 4. . . . | : i Jely 7, 1873 i aid Nelson Howat, containing Nine- | } aise e Pl vel : ae , i “S) were the tidiugs. Trembling, sha found oe i ee Ce “ | damage the financial standing of the couns | foundland. But, while anxious that Canada $0 , ry his elov d companions, Wa'lens*ei d ; : bleac hed,’ inasmu¢ has the goods KNOWH as } try should at the tim be so r ] t | b ld } ] l } I 1 . . s of land, a little more or less. bsiiation, lel . t} Kon lusiiin: ateanapatee ra h ; y, shot ‘ eb ready to} she : “d © y embre q H.R. MUHLICS’ : 5 Hing ies eae re a Wulden, _ | taat the humbte stewart’s daughter, who | «cottonades, are dved fabrics, and are never | : kana y | shou re oo ft by embracing the ‘ ; , dings thereon, Fo I i , tb Mee oot nae . rush into fresh obligations involving an ens} w ; itish Nor’ ae . d . cal further particulars apply Seavesis could the lonr tra’n ; h niured hie for Wallenstein, had bleached at all. The suggestion has been j 7 whole of British North America, we have no K | tc h e n Ry G a e y Edward J. Hodgson, Esquire, Charlotte- | 4 . tt ea at ap ai . oe dors en loved by Lim; that he it was who; made that this may be a misprint for ‘Cot- ormous additional strain upon our financial | wish either more or less directly to force i 9 WHERERON throug ec se of peor vi us! vir , . . : ; : ; ; ‘ : : : | c or to 1 Feopic, Wu aoe | EM iO, Sin ; , om OF al aed her; and that a wonderful] tons, unbleached;’ but the Tribune, we | TESOUTCeS: Not only does reciprocity with | our sister colony into any such connection \ELS* [OWATT swards them with shouts of joy. Every ‘ ' oer . . : Tni States i rs 5 awe | ark : : Furnishing Depot. ies ee a ae, Window a tf nia nts : ’ | chin of citeumstinces had at length dev2l- |] observe, has the word as above given. The the United Sta‘es imply an enormous exs till it can be done with the greatest possible 744 lortgzagee. dow and casem Lew open, and was ‘ : ’ ' r ' | : cies . «3s . . . i o i ° EE BaP ee Ae acer wened ot ddan .sg js, | penditure on canals within the next five or | cordiality on both sides. We believe that ALSO, DEALER eae a a as sb Mitee be tive. 4> Fox ee : ped her birth and rank, most extraordinary part of the business is, | P : en . » thes ao — HER NS & SON — ; ag ae ss A : tetas vi evcryisiay was explained a: d no] however, that these ‘cottonade’ goods, some | SX years, but it also implies the cutting off | the objections to such a union entertained shai p» VY ork, LA and greet tho have delecders «f their outiy : , rts omer renaai i len was about to | makes of which, by the way ‘an mixtures | from our income of several millions of dol- at present by the majesty of the Newfound- Ss PPERS > Ke ay; Ae many 9 bright eyo bx — , withleaw, ia crter to conceal from the eyes| of cotton with inferior wool or shoddy, are lars per annum for the next twelve years. landers based entirely on a misreprehension I Lead, Figures D ? Vi bd gut Sk Sh : _ : : 8 her} ous the effect th’s nows had uye| largely imported from England. The ques» namely, the sum which we would be ens | both of Canada’s position and wishes,as well Seen § ; Hi Gun ond Hy -@) nitha evel ISI ie : nh en " on She ar - vced & few paces | “on then arises, Will the Imperial Govern- titled to have from the United States for | as on a mistaken view of what would be , BT ERGUSULD, UO AGU LU UL, | Court of the governor’s palace, they «li dis- : ' iL | towir) the door ~and thea sask feinting up: | ment consent to admit free American goods the 'ease of our foresshore fisheries, It | really, for the advancement of Newtound- on Py en enatnll ) i oe a ' eee — <n meee ; inl i : | . * i : ‘ . CRSIGHTON Si Gtsiy QUEEN STREET, mounted, «nd were received by Kon rs ’ Bert in i tl f The noise of her fall rowed | Of a certain class, while the present heavy | &mMost seems as if our Ministers were mad, | lands’s best interests When Newfoands OPPOSITE UNION IIOUSL:. OP) ITE WATSON’S DRUG STORE, attend y 08 few remainin 1 l wi i thea uttntion of t others in the room, | ™pertations of English goods of the same] proclaiming to all the wor d on the one | land is prepared to discuss such a subject i PICTOU, N. *. ' ' ‘ ee in ful) state, who ees a Hele , who lastened ty ber assivtance, and she was | class would be totally excluded by a differ- | hand that our finances are in a deplorabie | with us, we, in Canaca, will be found to meet 4 ' a . : beste | BROS! Cordial _ Atongly manner, bi sera | « ilu lt r chamber. A serious DInces fols | Cutial duty? Perhaps the intention is that | condition, and on the other hand acting as | her fully half way, and with the finest cordi- . - t , | Coun-eaance Miuminated with a ray oi joy, | Cor 1 u eter sl owed, azainst which, bowerer, oho eteem English goods of the kinds enumerated would | if millions of dollars were but a trifle to us. | ality. In the meantime, it is beth our in. . = f 1 weet a ] lana Teme S ’ 1 , eae ee ’ 7 . ‘ ne - JOSEPH CREAMER, ’ : ii They | euch es Gad seldom before been obeerved. at ONES) i ti O= | wed friniy ni having conquered ‘dl be free as well as American goods. There | —Leader, June 25. | terest and our pleasure to be on the very Ph at S : The Bohemian and Swedish officers soon n ith he ran’ @ at- | bodily comity, abe de are a neh inn bel? nothing stated in the text of the Treaty ee | best of terms with our nearest fellow subjects 9 y nent Asortmeat ot a : ¢ t} s - no : ; ) it) lil bie § ; WiC L nie 0 ve a. ; \ Jr od i : } i i ysician & ul Zeon, : , alas Co haee i ele cy a adsl ‘| present in Prague, or even in its vicinity, on to the effect, but importers say that the diss BE IN EARNEST. who are not our fe low-colonists. Ifin the ennile mwYVwtyt cies sa a) y , ‘ 9 6) hil gs rk MS io viens 4 ae . ; - jlaceme f Enclishe e hy na 8 CI7Y HOTEL. I he, BLTCHEN OTEASGUS wi e Kon gen mark h : ay pron 1cd Wals | eare, | utd yr - «. | sve diay. that choad poe Oho anion af Wallees placement of English cotton goods by Amer matter of the telegraph monoply our statesa ean eae enstein, and taking kis hand, sad, * Wit nz f i oo . oe ican cotton goods which it would make Ls < iprvmtte } sevehe me . ay > CHARLOTYHTOW . E., &C., &e, ioe tae one c mre tio «nd Jvanes. She declared to her| ~ a ke 6 a ce No matter what you undertake, be in| men have done the Newioundlanders a £ i a on i you, © ount, lave to speak mo particu- | a py 4 lor Pisnde 3 t aftacthe death of he, Dei wail woul SO eX cant 1a vey canno earnest about it. Nothing can be accom- good piece of service, we are rejoiced. It : Dsits siteitnd 4, ut Li. ORDER , lavic.? Wallenst bowed, but replied not, | her suff-ri ; siulabe ia ? : , ,, | imagine the Imperia! Government agreeing plished without earnestness and concentras | will do them good to be free frora the in. : a ie ; i f ie . , . _ h’s positii n towards the Praguesa, she should ‘ : . pee oe 4 . & ' . 2 saltation at ) ) - } t si cae ‘ while ths Count continued—: | e to you, ( ; : l 8 ’ sue’* | to it. The term ‘cotton plaids ’ is supposed | tion The man who begins a work of any | cubus and it will do us good also It was i MONDAYS tito4 . eeat Wnial Be ee ae ag ‘ ig ‘ve an unpleasant ehsracter to p'ay, | to include checked shirtings, ginghams, and | \ 1 ce a rt oa : & \ op. 1874. eae irkets, i r House Ruildere, | my Lord, a t, an unrepaya bho. | t a < pir " as of m i nee inating ee phate Hee I 7 , . * . ging 5, ; kind must make everything bend before that | we are pleased to think, rather a neat case : od ; : : : i Maes i Gpon 2aVAi ue i is e -otte -hecks Pa te Ss: ut, su se . si : e : eae ; : 3 : eit Ae teal ; : tion. 1{ ure ite, ta 1 n hor deaths | 5 : bp vO scene cotton checks of kinds; but, suppose the} undertaking, if he would achieve success. | of checkmating a monoply,and will no doubt .~? BA N G 0 R di 0 WS E {cnn itiime, Water €lose!: ; ‘To me, my Lord!’ said Albert, astovish-| bed h ae ; ee a) : "e pestsons | same yarn were in the loom arranged as | He must literally clear the track befere him, save Mewteestiands eles ek ene ee : 7 : . ‘ ; a : ee “LW made, either tor her to repair lien ‘ipes instes ‘checks or ‘ d”’ woul Se ae —— is Ey als Wetebnees Aik Bes: ed; Dash cnesesciun of baxive ee : . eee . ( fo F P . @n@ | stripes instead of checks or ‘plaid,’ would | an4 go ahead with his eye ever on the re- | trouble and expense. — Globe. a. is oe : ye , or hatisbon. She. however, would n it be fr or the Treaty ? : = EASANTLY SITUATED ON i SELL THEM at RATES ‘Yet itis even so,’ in errupted Konigs- | tain i me { lion t ; ats wae Cabal : ™ . it be free under the Treaty sull. —_—_—_—_-- > —_———— 3 yun ear it rs then Fides x : a : os ? r , agree to go into any Cathohc cou r ~ohi es ' ri . , » , ’ 77% x an Side King’s Square : : : , mH HAD IN THE CITY,| mark, with a smile; ‘I have to thank your | a s “os j e 1 educating n tain a af ountry, an rhe Cabinet manufacture in Canada will There 1s an oid saw which says, ‘A Jack FAMILY READING. t j ' : a se that all | COUrsee and determination, aided, porlaps, 14 win faith.’ aii tad ek t ' plainly porceived that her late | not penefit by the Treaty, we fancy. Wel] ofall trades is good at none,” and there is |. u viel _stalacdacs Sta Mh =. at | . SE Ae ee eee NTs en a ee ene eee eek lover’s creed was als 2 She w : Ba , sirls do not always knov ir power, ’ ohn, - - - New Brunswick te 9 Pills BRANCH OF OUR BU S1 | said he archly, ‘ by another feeling, for the! and rich Beitram has i j pers | lover's creed was also hers, She wrote to wait to hear from those engaged in it on the| some truth in it. Never undertake to do two a cha a ee ee ee yin if ne, : : mL 2 ae : baw 4; sak r a is J i , al ict i? n él iy - 4 friend who resided at Dresden i Va i is a ne s naa nee hae ecg ee i ar greate nan the Hiiian, € , C e i ie J EH. RUSS 1. PROPBI ETO + o : Fe wae Ce sy apo iT ais life, and, what is still more, the rescued formed the oinis and nothing bat my! r : 7 : “i , and eT subject, though we fear the effects will be things at once The mind cannot entertain they true and brave enough to exert it, i ee POL ERS on honor, of a person who is dear to me above L : - i ali a receiving an answer departed, accompanied | disastrous to our important and rising | many ideas at the same time, and no one has! they might almost, in a generation revolu- : 4 ‘ : RAMA ORS CORES) SEETaV Ser MY iO BOR Thy her mother, whe would eo it he anch of manufacture i 3 ff ore than two hands to work with, y ionize society about ther Exert your : F. M. CAMPBELL. GAYER’S CRYSTAL ELUE every thing.’ Be es i sot! ho wo 1 not quit ber afs; branch of manufacture in Canada. As for| more than two hands to work with, youjt — = ae oa z = ag a ee : Gene ee i. ' , deat clades Pl gosod on the gene:al with ee ee ie ficted child, to that city. locomotive and car shops, they will not be| know, pov eta’ ws e _ Bagger sh F »y"ae 7 so st in , ci , 3th , ‘ 4 a 1© er Vill - nel«ay » ‘ »+} worn tare "i t . ‘i is : A lah a i. 5 " . are rnvuedgzed , ; 5 ye SUCcl >. °CoaRTR ER: a Cheaper than evei dias eaiiad hess t a, = Higa’ cone. y my death I , deter Count Konigsmark only remained in| wanted any more in Canada. This Treaty, What we cali luck is only dogged and per- Gent P and good, be also brave and true i " : ee he 1 surprise; he, krew not waat to}, pe a een me i ia ie a: ee aie? . : a , Cahn oa © . ene el : COMMISSION AGIINT, Ve ti, sel sonmen: ter he i heeded act 11 : ee Ce ne ee nang Frazu2 long enough to see his beloved | if adopted, will close them all up very short-| sistent earnestness. Before the efforts of a| Try to exhibit the ideal ot a woman—whoso si answer, for be comprenendged n the means : Wu paths Man Mui token et ieee : ‘ . ‘ ; ' i Ae AUER, Mint SPIN lie ie might < ‘ «= heat ri t s id- AL CLTIONE ER & PROKSF ~~ . _—. ‘ I , selves, to hasten to Leipsic, and there i's) daughter united to Wallenstein, after which | ly—or all but a few having special local | man who is resolved to conquer what he has | life i mighty a las beautiful in its maid ae eabineeny ++ | | AN D VARI N i eS out forther delay sover to kOns | he departed for his nati t su t undertaken, impossibilities become possible. | @M!Y Gigmity and attractive loveliness. Do _— mee : : ; — i : 4 is su ure Cle , ast i t event 1e departec or i] native countr s port. ‘ Oil, ail ISS1 I > eco & OSSiIVie. =. : ; 4 : ’ ', ae PRINT) CORVER, GEORGETOWS. PE 7 ctr. Y j ‘Come,’ caid Komgsmark, after enjoying Sa a = ” 1 ys I eo : See Rls te ie indie age da ea ak not let it seem that dress and frivolty con- yore f f ts Albert’ ! ee ee Sweden, with a promise, however, from| Suppose the Treaty to go into operation on | *e bas In fis vocabulary Mo such word as ile your thoughts; but let the eie- ny? r t afew moments Albert's e arrassme:t, ' } 4} tell eaciiall i: ies i —_ : . «© impossible.” e does no rear a ‘ al bas aa : p AGENT FOR 1 sf RA NC] r ‘ : ' . _ re st ‘The eff ana Te ‘a nee th m both-of shortly visiting him at Stocks | Ist July, 1875, as contemplated, the first | ° !™p ibj He does not dream of the} yation of yous chara her and _ re q ne as we have an hour tospare before dinner ’ ‘ i. . : See ee . . ’ . : yesibilitv lure stacles only ij f yur life lift u i ig i Mandard Life Insurance (Co sina i, I wil 7 < ee | aa ee ” rved. No time was | holm—a promise which eireumstances pre- | year’s duties on both sides would be reduced | P« ssibility of failur Obstacles only incite} of your lite wt Be oy ae 7 n , ? 3 ft is served, ¢ tsuuler you 1 mut you , : ! i a * : . i : es {Ty g ; ’ diy ous * Seana : [MAPERIAL Server Wilt not su 3 1 10 e4ul YOUF | joct in makinz every possible search for me, | vented their keeping wntil two years after, | one-third, the second year onesthird, and | him to fresh efforts. He tramples on opposs red promis- | j nf In " on pa CP C0] Oi i j meal in dis jul . I can judge Oo: your anxis I it, lear Alber vou had, in your k ndne when they took with them their first pledge the third vear would disappear altogether. ition-—he scales the stubborn mountains of earer and more en- : VULCA N FOUNDR Y i PEaulal li ty by “ whieh | Q f felt until two Gays | 9.4 poward for 1 j y, placed me ia too | of love, which they placed in the arms of the | Apply this to stoves and other iron castings, | resistance, and pitches his tent in the green urs do nothing «.3 pith tnt ge [sae The eementy OH sxeuse us awhile. | oure's lum to allow of their finding | hay py grandfather for example. The first year our duties would | fields which lie beyond. refine and en- *hORGWTOWN. Subseribed ane stad Canital £1.965.( ee tiled a a I vel wert Ly ree oa ae ee 2 ee ae ee . J : st y i ff aces’ 2 ) ribed and Invested Capital £1,965,000 added he, bowing around, ‘and I willan-| ve y was it until tome timo had! To their creat astonisnment, they found recede from 174 to 12 per cent, and the If, when the pilgrim fathers first landed on ' nis with a wife is are . ve ‘ ws erli ‘ | ne ‘ 4 hell hawe . ] . ati i % i . * ne iis 9 . meric c iY TS ( ke , ¢ taney y 3 ant MACHINERY CASTINGS verling. |swer that you s 8 pave a good sppetite |) psed that they succeeded doiny. | Helen yon Berka, on their arrival at Stocks | American duties from about 45 to 3 per | the Ameri she ne they — looked upon he ipanionssip, Sympey and a : oe fh 2 we yee At lensth, however, and but two days since, | holm, the wife of an aged nobleman of high cent. Here, it will be said, the reduction is | the great forests, and seen therein no possis | The way of life has many dreary p vere hin , : Cas) Pond 2 sea Umea ee ‘ 1 —. Penns ne r 7 | ee et ee ae F eae Th ts > smiling homesteads—~—if. instead of | 2nd man needs a companion to go Wits him, : OR ats xs, = ’ 2 . a . iO REAL With these words, he took Albort by the} porpam diseavered y place of refuse, 09 lant . thouch at the saeee tme~aneen ous | Proportionate on both sides, and why is not ; ility of — hom ; if, | ad of pppesvagy hoger ts ertaken by misfors : ' - Bi ant are iead ben "9 zr, and led him from tho falcon sco s a aa at whisk the 4 the | . i eek ie 4 > entafairone? The answer is, | laying the ax: bravely at the root of the tree, |)... meets with { and defeat; J. A. RUTHER! ) & Co tit thug A eranea Come any arm, and led h m from ) hig appesrance at whi h f the | stories cireu/a‘ed—in high favor wi up | tO Grvengeme 7 ' naa a alas n hv their belole al See te - of a f sisi deca Oe GNU Uli Guy. ga'le: ry, to a door which opened into an sail 1 man betrayed so much agitation, | yd yaintance tt Palatine as .all that the American reduced duty of 30 per | they h sunk Gown by their Geipiess wives | trials and temptations beset him, ant . . eh aeaee st & sy Pee: ae 9 1 O14 ao vaintan se ala . Z ‘ ; * : : Da aaa Page Po ey ' oe a khan } rnd sympathize e Ne a leks a 5 anti-ct amber, which formed tio comences | 4, wo'l as pleasure that 1 was at firet ata i tty: ae. bed phonged: Aneeiy: dete. the cent would continue to exclude Canadian | and children, and exclaimed, * I cannot! It | Is one t shy nd by and " 7 sean - wn nte neem “a5 ‘ > Va ‘ ‘ yy -" ag € 3 > bac il i i ts s 4 } se some har atl st wit ihe a» WILL A M DO! yD } WAplo. O00 wood Jssets Over Qu, 000, 00 | ment of a suite of splendid spartments An} eitiak “bu nad f him, and feared that | fachi ; es " f th py dish goods as effectually as the original 45 per | is impossibie,” as we so often hear the men |“ . — h ain: and be penda a wee -s ' ; ‘ 1083 Wrat ne - ot, See foe ‘way fashion aad dissipation o 1e Swedis capi- | . : i ie i hile . drnadfal bent Py ree ne eee i ' : PENN SPR ‘ i : 2 aa | a A . 2 1 of to-day exclaim over some dreadful task cs " 6 arm around he Commission uu ere fas: mi aed The above OFFICES beingof I NDOUBT: | a'tendant, in re adinees there, open d the the joy of seeing me again bad pe aos ca bh ay 8 d cent did, while our reduced du ty of 114 or | « o-day « : rds bBKs | nas at, when he puts his arm aroun ih r, » ose ‘. ’ mom 9°) P° | tal, where she was a reigning beauty, ap 9 “ould be merel 1. Dur-| where would have been the busy cities and | jo fee at he has something to tight for; t ED SVANDING, guarantee perfect it a ll te : uss | 12 per cent wou e merely nominal. Dur-| wh i a ti y cilies and | he feels that he ha m -TCTIONEER ? . perfect seeurity | ¢,Jding doors ; they stepped in, and proceed- | tguctied his brain. My father hed prohibit | ag ted scareely to reeognize her former : :; ee } ws { Ste | aks } hin to fight; that will put her and prompt payment of losses ‘ \ i ae : Aap aty eee oe . ivg the first year American manufacturers | villages which now raise their voices of in-} she will help tus Pi MP o REN sa At led throagh several rooms, the appearance | pin from entering fully inte explanations, | friends, { to his ear, and whisper words of counsel ; { impart in- spiration. All through life, through storm HARLO [TOWN Pp. Eb FENTON T. NEWBERY oe W + : \ ‘ip oc lawite a : bk I “ ’ } “h Je all-nstein to infer that they ng still some nateral miszivings wh i i i : : ‘ : as . : } Agent for Prince Bawaed island of which Jed ]l-nstein or having still some natural miszivings which | Wallenstein usually resided with his tes competitors injuries from which a majority | that land? Ch’town, Jan. 20, 1873 ly were ap; ropriated to some la iy of high | he was desirous to satisly. Phese however, | loved Joanna on his country e-tates ; the of the latter would never recover; and the The famous battle of Marengo was at first ; o¢ ratty oe Lao “ahi he a ‘ } taben ee : . lool Tig rT rank. Heaching, at leng rth, a cabinet at the seem tu have vanished at once, cn my intro | winter, however, he passed in his palace at | second year would be little better than the | lost to the French; but Dessaix looked at “% T) ‘ r ra ? Pp c . veamark . | . re t : wa * ° . i oe ‘ ® : . , xr ‘ ¢ Union Bank of P. Ey Island. | end of this suite, Komgsmerk left cur hero, | duction to hin » ott rco's being trie | Prague, which had again become dear to him, | first. The practical point to be noticed is | his watch, and said to Napoleon—* It is but | with the assurance that he would return | umphantly confira el by my close resemb+ | and where both attended to the comforts of | that thefAmericans, in consenting to a gra-| two o'clock, and there is still lime to win} A DIVIDEND of tive per cent on the Cap- ital Stock of this Bank for the half year | nshine, conflict and victory, and favoring winds, man = love The heart vearns for . it, * sister's or mother’s love will hardly : supply the need. i. The last word is the - st dangerous of in- loaf, would be able to inflict upon their Canadian | dustry throughout the length and breadth « | = ‘ber hand to his heart, ar | i Having Imp lmiprave a immediately ; and Albert bad, meanwhile, | lance both to my pocr mother and to him-| the yencrable steward Bertram, whom they | duated reduction, start from an original | victory from defeat.” And his daring cave wife should | a naiteuen €hke 4 has been declared, aan tn sufficient time to survey the p'ace he stood | acif.? equally regarded with affection. figure so high that they will have two years | alry charge was made, and victory was in ad <i - rie g a ae _ bey wo uld strug- _ nine se in . : it it was, in fact, | he rait interruped A Ibert; a a : i . , ne mor a at Power & Gord i } GCil Fi PS a eat ee rane . "a — ih : _ eco vce its) aa mm a ; ou " os . ee ti VW uiden, delighzed with his friena’s hap- immunity from Canadian competition, _ deed won. " cee mane | a si oom ai jon a a te dl bomb- % ui CSSES, Aa Wo. HEARD, Cashier. | the boudoir of some lady. | «ow 1 anderstaod all. Bat how did it pincss, at last resolved to follow bisexample, Canadians, siarting from a low figure, wil And so in the ordinary concerns of life, if | Shell. Married peopl shou 7 stu ty ea Charlottetown, June Ist, 1874. | All this was, to Wallenstcin, extremely | come into your possession 7? and renounce his liberty for the sake of his have American competition upon them from|a man would be conqueror, he must be in le the rs we ak 1 int aol a - : hs Bers 3 1a Good Variety AVOID QUACKS. perplexing, ‘What,’ thought he, ‘can be | +I found it once, accident] ry, among other family name. Father Placby, together with | the beginning. We have given the figure | earnest and never give up. [He may die with aaa Tea 1s who marry for love should A vietim of carly indiscretion.causing ner- | Count Konigsmark’s object in bringing mo | trinkets a: d relics of my foster-mother, the students. returned their arms and colors, for castings, but the same remark applies to; his hand upon the wheel of the ocean steams | remember that the union of angels with The Newest Styles of T a yous debility, premeture decay, &c., having | hither?’ All at once the idea of Helen | Jong after her death. An auburn ringlet in warlike pomp, to the spot whence they nearly all important manufactures. er, or with his shoulder to the plough, or | women a. hi en forbiddea since eee ; olyics Ci ype. tried in vain every advertised remedy, has | 4. 6 over him, accompanicd by an unples= was lying near it, and one or two letters also, RPE ait hei nal oan Dineen We can scarcely contemplate the Dominion with his sword in hand upon the battlefield, | The wife is, the sun “oe 8 se . He We are prepare aa pert a coe : an ee tae” fe ee | sant sensation 5 and he was still perplexing | the contents of which - k : of — - more ik aie sacred duties. He enjoyed House of — — ne an ng ” must never finch from ‘the por 7 heavy bodie >S, like husban Is, ae ae = ° Rts. AGO, STi SANTEE, OE Bad, ie ee eee ee ene he der but vM@appy connection, ja which the the pleasure of blessing the nuptials of his = _eleeephanteeireg io gael co eto ‘id delights t . | space. The wife, who my uae "habe a soul BOOK ryy a | sau Street, New York. _ | fact, when the door epened through which | | possessor hed once stood. 1 showed these es papil at the altar, for from no other monstrous sacrifice of Canadian interests. Heros, whom the . —_ -“ a aaa oar ae ores - .” eee J & PARCY JOB PRINTING ERRROOMs AND PAILS. | Konigsmarck had retired, and the General | thises to Bertram, who was strack with hand would Albert reeeive the confirmation Let our manufacturers, however, remember | and honor, are earnest men. All wen who) eae hea you get into an argument. surprise and vexation, en? makiog some that it is Mr. Brown who is “ running ” the | ever become great, Were earnest men | Sugar is the substance most univers sally difs . enn stepped forward, leading by the hand a fes Sai sonteas Mncidienien inelctie an , ts were ear Pa Pe me OZ BROOMS, different sizes, rn in a dress of light blue silk, whose | basty allusion to the matter, requested me Si oni ta the last Temained a Reciprocity machine; and let them under-| And so, friends, whatever you undertake, | oq through all natural products. Let : a shole energies » work this provi chestnut hair fell in ringlets over her fore» | nover to mention it. Nevertheless, retain» | faithful friend ond adviser of the house of | stand that they have to do with a man who bend reer: wnele energies to the work, and waseriod people take a hint from this provise head, end on both sides down to her ehouls | ed the portrait, which, I knew not why, Ii Wallenstein. holds that the country would be better off if} be in earnest. ion . i vewt Teoria, at tie é oD GO doz 2 hoop PALLS. EXAMINER OFFICE. sine 1, 1671 —0w CARVELL BROS.