POSAGE ] HXAMINE: GENERAL AGENTS. Lower Queen St. Charlottetown, P, EI PHENIxX F. M. CAMPBELL. : INSURANCE COMPANY, General Yierchant OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. COMMISSION AGENT, | Cash Asses, - - - $2,015,385.84. AUVCTIONE FR & PRORER ; TRINITY CORNER, GEORGETOWN, 0, BLL. AGENT FOR TUE _ | The above Offices being of UNDOUBT- | ED STANDING, guarantee perfect Standard Life lnsu "OaHCe (9, security and Prompt Payment Sept. 1, 1873. ly of Losses. HASZARD EROS., Commission Merchants & Auctioneers, FORWARDING, MANUFACTURERS, ane Jan. 18, 1874. ly General Agents,, - a ; Ol WATER STREWT, THE LIVERPOOL & LONBON One, Two, or Three Years on SPE- CIALLY ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. FENTON T. NEWBERY. AGENT. the draught being only 175lbs. and cut a swarth 4ft. lin. The draught of the Triumph, is 225 lbs., the swarth 4ft. 6in. The Cans adian Buckeye 225lbs., swarth 4ft. 4 1-2in. The Kirby-Harvester, 250lbs., swarth 4ft. 8 1-2 inches. D. H. McDonald, Chairman, Newton Lee, ) Arthur Milligan, } Judges. Ronald Campbell, j | _ | DETACHED DWELLINGS insured for | 10 adopt the following plan. Place in & PreraraTion or Bones ror Use as MaNvre. —As some members were anxious to ob- tain directions for the preparation of dis- solved bones, he considered that it would be useful to give some advice on the sub- ject. Ife would recommend the farmers, wooden trough or tub, the bones, broken into as small pieces as possible, and pour upon them one third of the weight of the ones of sulphurie acid and the common yitrol of the bieacher; then mix the materials completely by stirring them with a wooden shovel or an old spade. The mixture may be conveniently made in an old sugar hogshead, and should be allow- ed to remain some weeks previous to being wall in the corner of the cabin, ‘1’m afraid of it.’ ‘But you must not touch it, or go near it, and then there is no danger. ‘There is a load in it that I do not wish to waste as I intend to go out again to-morrow. Aunt Milly you must have a dish of smoking venison prepared for father's supper; we will have one noble meal, and sell the rest, skin andall, I'll keepthe antlers, how. ever, to adorn the door of our cabin, and to let people know a descendant of the mighty Assyrian hunter dwells beneath this roof.’ Marcus must be pardoned a little boast. ing. Fora boy of ten the capture of the deer is an wllima Thule of ambition, and whatever after victories life may offer, no laurels glow with a brighter Instre than those won in the wild green wood. ‘I wish father would come,’ exclaimed Katy, when the night grew dark and the to come down off her stilts, and be ready to | 4. much as possible to prevent the conden- insufficient to wrestle with this tall, strong | the body are pronounced to have no rea man, in defence of Milly, and determined to appeal to his better feelings, ‘ you cannot value. —- __e-— + have no mother, and my little sister would DUFFERIN AMONG THI? die of grief, if you deprive her of her nurse. She will have no one to take care of her, There are plenty of negroes to buy, who can | be better spared, if you must traffic in hus | arrived in Belfast from England, by the | A man blood. Leave us our only one the | Fleetwood steamer Thomes Dugdale. A Wate alk waren:naes for Clandeboye, where they arrived short] ee r ancdeboye, i 1ey arrived so) iy The man seemed moved by this appeal, | }ofore 11 o'clock. At the Clandeboye | i j On the morning of Wednesday, the 25th | t} been for the bey’s reproach upon his heart- | estate, they were met by a large concourse | less trade. Angry thus to be rebuked by of the tenantry and others who assembled bustering oath, that he would not be brow ed. beat by children, and that the creature to purchase, laughed deriding, and told her | 4, }» yery warmly clothed, and to endeavor | “*" march. sation of the atmosphere, while the much | ‘ @ * ' > + > ° * ’ ‘ t Sir,’ said Marcus, feeling his strength | vaunted plans of anointing and blackenin; wish to take from us our only servant. We | yp paps, AND berenersiat i | ’ TENANTRY. la ult., the Earl and Countess of Dufferin | : a quarter past ten o'clock they left belfa | 4 and might have been softened, had it not} station, which issituated on his Excellencys | = ‘pli hild. } : d to give them a welcome on their visit after | : a mere stripling, @ child, he assume@ @ | three years absence. On alighting from | ,, rougher demeanor, and declared, with 4 | the train they were enthusiastically cheer- |), The Rev. John Quarts, on behalf ef the A SS TS ee ee SRT a EAA $ . > ry — eee eee er a ee ae ageenediea ee aenenereseiamnenineasiae—aieremmaseneeein cate etevernaonakeenonenuenae daemrasemeieieeremet ken ns Y OL. AX vy me Fal Md | CNGT A YE CVEVAaNE HY rar - _ XXVE CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1875 ‘ se iaeaiia \N, NUL as » MYUNDAT, AUWUDS!I 209, LOld. et UE SN trades LIES TR OGL STOOD OTR aaa as 4 gs h ae + Re Ba _ as ec aes tere eooreenante — —— — ~- -—— --—- - - ——- -- — - — cuventaeimmre -_yY 3 2 Pa PMN SP LI IRAE RR PSE SS EE GA OLES E er ba 7 = oy ™ . | . . > 2 ; y . ay ehriniing lik “ ny , PW Prypoey -Ercg ST . % & ay? oa 4 sy vl OMe 44a; ct owediienditie POETRY. for she turned away shrinking like a young| REMARKABLE EFFECTS ¢ LcoTie =the. 3 , —_ ? & / «dh... ns é7 82 7 A LER OL] dy Cuenca sd iuensmdingniniramaniieerneneninna | and drew nearer Aunt Milly, who | COLD ON MAN. to vis it what é Sy Aa ae Oe CHE ARCTIC EXPEDITION. was placing the venison and corn bresd on} Lieutenant Payer, the Austrian ist remark : —= poeeemeereenerrnestrnenes mma ; ee. i as the table with a clouded brow. She | plorer, has been laying some of the i uigence and * MAILS [FROM THR WomeEN’S SIDE, May 29, 1875. ] mourned for the renewed degradation of | of his explecstions belive the Gecaten vdise in the ah. aw. ne eit ae i“ ‘ eae a ee eee ee ee lew les out, an rel | CLOSE. Dvr. | BY THE AUTHOR OF ‘ JOHN HALIFAX, GENTLEMAN. their house, and for the fresh sorrows of Society of Vienna. Referring tothe in besutifal little » a ss ae O let me smile a little, I pray, her darling children. She was unaware ence of extreme eold on the 1WmMan Organ: . ; I which stood a oF Oxranto, QveBEc, New Bruns nd Unirep Srarns, daily | Just a little, and while I may ; of the evil impending over herself. is al i Ws - ' the churc] 7 Monday : : Hib ciance 500 am. | 10.00 p.m. Even as a child smiles. After to-day, ‘Is this tl oe seat asked the strange ae ~ oman es er cre the school q f ea \ Tuesday ‘ . . £.50a.m. |Taesday 10.00 p.m. I shall have whole years to weep in. wdwre 16 WOMAN, ASKCC stranger, / and his companions made a sledge jour. | he sees gpa Ta | Nova SCOTIA, ( Chursday F , : ; 2.30 p.m. |Wednesday, 7 p.m. 0 let me talk like a child, uuchid : measuring her from head to foot with @/ poy over the Semiklar glacier. in order eT ar | Friday ° ‘ - ‘ : : : 4.300. m. {Friday . Atter to-day ‘twill all be hid ; att . 3 bitinen ‘ | giacter i Lae In the +; Qeeat Brrrain, via Talted Stat ie i : ; : 2.30 p “a eee a No hand will lift the coffia lid a eernnnnt glance. : : make observations of Francis Joseph | ‘ nd further on a | eo ; via Halifax. Frid ‘al pd : vs ; . : aha: on I" ‘Siaeeetane ~ mi. Of the silence ] shall sleep in, Yes,’ replied Warland, but wait a while | Oy that day the cold marked 58 deg : ; comfortable oS 4“ ee ay, Loth June and every second Friday after en eae Ce ssid j ’ i . ‘i a oe ndents and gkill. ie v Supplementary, Monday, 28th June, and every sesund Manda after .. 2a rc Iu Portsmouth harbor the good ship rides, — ann. : : below zero. Notwithstanding tiis intense | ed worl n elma 40 a SumMeEensipE—including all mai] matter fer Prince C i oa oe : ap > tocked safely upon the placid tides, ‘I tell you I'm in a hurry,’ said the man, cold, M. Payer and a Tyrolese went out bes | this gree rent. The onan ™ , . ie rince County west of Summerside—twice daily, . ~ 10.00 a. m. As love ina happy heart abides, ‘and must be off directly. Look round | ¢ ae ane ; , | taken rarnm oc aan’ = DaguincTon, HuNrer’s River, County Ling, Freerown and Barnert’s Cr ce LO ae a ae 10.00 p. m. Moving with each emotion ; h i Se etre ae ioe eee tf ie “hail ry : matter - ottices served ‘aalaen inaeecaee : , thern’s Cross—ineluding mail ins me wie eae ee necemaaie i — nigger, and tell us how old you} ketch, ak as fore He had 4 ouNT ST arnt, CARDIGAN, Mowraaue ; isueiammiies too Sek lee cae a : 0700 3a.m. | .00 p. m. é w—(per ev : are. , fi ne i oe wr at m4e GAM welrs 5 sonunih ivan themanianin yo rE and GeorGrrown— including all mail matter for offices I shall look out from a desolate shore Ty fy ser The sunrise was magnificent ; the sun protectin try, and created a a Moret. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 5.00 a. Mm. 12.05 p.m. Vere eee eT Li ; vray sc cai vat bi a oe ereaperman Podudagenkedich 09, with is to nd and pari pa ip nor St. Peren’se BR a ‘ : Be i le aa ‘ ‘ . . . . 2.30 De m ““ ‘ rollin iously ¢ ; . ~ «, | Wit? fis increas? nrosnerity he ha Ma Iiwat ; . = : iER es AY an 1 S ” RIs E AST —_ including mail matter for all pl aces in King’s Coun- O Pp Nile . oO love, my hero and my saint, fai va er eyes portentious 7 at im ’ degree of cold, by small suns, and its light yated ; Se + a 7 a r he h vd de- 4 ty east and north of St. Peter's—daily, : <2 i My kuight of the white shield without taint, aint glimpse of his purpose dawning upon appeared more dazzling from the contrast | m Bhogal ul ntelligence to pros oe | BepeQue, and all offices on the route between Charlottetown and Bed : ° eM . ~.00 >). mM. 12.15 p. m. This woman-heart turns sick and faint her understandin : ew . as) | mote the happiness of those to whose labor * anh Weider. ariottetown and Bedeque, Monday, Wednesday ‘Although my lips may fail not ; : g: with the extreme cold. | and indust b jeuhahiiail tie Hf | y > "o r r . ° . Voor . 9» 7 oan ‘ + 3 a zs : a eC ‘ VERNON River, 8 eTHPORT, Pownat and Cugrry VaLiry. daily. ag ae pm. 2.30 p.m. I see the rocks under smiling seas, rene teach you better manners, I pro The travellers were obliged to pour rum bis om bad tay ae Hi VERNON Riv t Berpee, Bet + Orws1t, Monray Harpor Sovurn, and all oflices on the South.| Pe — I re PNG we sete aoe, mise you’ said the man, giving a whizzing | gown their throats so as not to touch the ape a ee ‘me to his mother, | ern houte, Luesdaay and Ff lay: turning Wednes« a then nll . sean si a egg ’ ‘ i i f i im ‘ui i : j then to i i iv he es ori iucae Mies teuecae tac 1 . ng W me lay and Sa mien, ; . 7.00 a. m. 3.00 p. m. In the deep where ships can sail not. motion to the whip he carried in ‘is right edge of the metal cups, which would have | nally co: I lad had origi- : aa : a » be le I tA, GONG Au OHICeS On that route, fonday and ‘Thursday: ‘ ‘ . : ath Ps ‘ 2 r j ’ tii i ve, hat this gen. ry + as 2 sday and Friday, : . . . . . : : . a 7.00 a. m 3.00 p. m love, my love, so brave, so young ; en oe oe See vee Seay oe been as dangerous as if they had been red | VenIaE Ait lieve, been a ti e Fort ave stUs, MONAGHAN, an l offices on that route, Thursday, . . ° . | 6.003. m. 7.00 . =. oS _ pr —_ tongue ; on the floor. hot ; but the rum had lost allits strength Sharman Crawford, . - - . i a ae eee ouely years that 3 ch out so long! ‘When you’re my master you may,’ sai jquidity. ¢ . i ce mththem giving the el Mails are forwarded from Summerside to Miscouche, Albe base ETI} oe One cry as of lost existence, : 3 4 : eet eee nd neices ee a & Mails are forwarded from Summerside to Miscouche, Alberton, Port Hill and Tiznish daily; to other principal points on that tine | Avd my soul sits down before ite doom, | yy wilh a scornful toss of her turbaned | oil. nephews. and thee rected tote é cna reve ys ; aes ~_ 2 a & urday ; and to sm ler offices, Tuesday and Friday. As a white ghost sits at the door of a tomb ; | head. a sibl sah sitetaatt iii on tier ‘various rela. = Mees on the Toute from Darling ton to Rose Valley receive and despatch mails Tuesday and Friday. No moan, no shriek, no tears, no gloom, ‘in < uss I j a to smoke either cigars | § when [ went up P Ode: ves the route from Mantas 3 River to North Rustico, Monday, Wednesday and Friday ' Only a still persistence. m your master new, if I choose to| or tobacco in short pipes, for very soon nox |“) to see a very i flices On the route from Hunter's River to Cavendish, &c., Tuesday, T Jae an : Fail 3 i ’ . . cE : : fremark t ot lees Sea | Oifices on the route from County o irtaas : 7 te hy: nny» Phursday and Saturday. Be of good cheer! Sail on, sail on — ae ee ee aes thing but a piece of ice remained in the | the sh Ne At A a | ‘i Offices on the route from C vat ty Line to Som r neal Ne con ane any era agg Unto life or death, for both are one Then turning to Warland, who was cower. mouth tis) 1 mt ons i | ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee Friday. ha tian Sela’ sth i a aaanince i aahi farcus r : a... rgmally than a ; Mails are forwarded from Head of St. Peter's Bay and Souris East to all offices in the Eastern section of King’s C 2 To te pn mi nen days gouc; ng before the flashing eye of Mareus, he The metal of the instruments was just | ¢inin dar tn ce i | Tuesday and Friday. hing’ County, every o the infinite love that holds thee ; | added, ‘I’ll keep to the bargain, and geiv } ); : {their ex a geome | Mails are forwarded from Cardigan Bridge to Dundas and Lot 56 ev ‘| 1 These girlish arms are weak I know, . ne - like red hot iron to the touch, as were)" ©" mpany has been a J is 4 ar rol aruignt riage lt unadas Ang wot 56 every Tues r an Tric , on arrival . . — ea 3 , ; 2 . " - o ; , , . com re ’anin a Charlottetow n, returning to ( ‘ardigan Bridge at 8 o’clock, p. m. en ee ee Aad whites Sap» ggalaaan wi Aas ms or yh * ; ane Oe. eee | one lockets, which some of the travellers the wat Os ia 0 e Mails are forwarded from Montaue Bridge to all offiees on the routes to Murray Harbor North and Brooklyn, &c., every T a In my spirit that upholds thee eceived me, however, and she proves UN | romantically, but imprudently, continued built a = ants See if and Friday, returning same day. North and Brooklyn, &c., every Tuesday, sound, or lazy, or unmanageable, I'll not | to wear next the skin in ta A song aaa : ; eae Sail on, sail on, through the frozen sca, pay you one cent.’ len le ee a ee of the if Letters intended for Registration must be posted at least half an hour before the time of closing the Mails by which they are to be To endless labor and little ease, ‘ ' : a ee ee ee yh pee Fin we q forw arded. Registration ¢ pen from 8 o'clock a. m. to 8 o’clock p. m. ee ee eee ee” Oe Come back triumphant it Heaven se please, Father, exclaimed Marcus, —. be~| of cold paralyzes the will, and that, under | |. @ of that enter- iF a aa me Ne oe a - _ on ne up to time of departure. Only Gr with caren BOE Gos Le tween him and the man, directly ia front} jts influence, men, from the unsicadine ite i bt a ™ — it | orrespondence for Newfoundland, Bermuda ¢ Tes ies will i altf rae . . _— ee . . ane : 2 oo I a eT ee ,uese are DULA lew ae } da and West Indies will be forwarded to Halifax xy cach mail. That he has crowned thee another way, . Aunt Milly, in whose veins the burning of their gait, their stammering talk, and | inst ‘ : iow oa co ‘| Love! see beyond our night, His day! ood of Africa was boiling with indignas i ee “a A ane |] thon Se Cl A ALMANAC FOR AUGUS n 1875 IN | al And we are yet Ss. as 3 hs Sidi el ial as wr “ae the slowness of thet mental operations iat = fe oppor- it eis i 7. L SURANGE. j AGKE i i, ru RA L. “ ec. y going seem as if they were intoxicated. ial ( giving you He | i : pane pieiesnceig or ' ———— I Avent Baill rou ca t oud ot do y the T* : n whieh the ae MOON'S CHANGES. ~ tt a ar LITERATURE it.” ? ener FoR Sore © Another effect of cold is a tormenting | county Do ; they, find Hs { } Tory srest} ‘ wee oe ° ° . : . nen . : RE | New Moon, Ist Day, 9h. 16m., a.m., 8. E. | N A A Ee N Bi} | A very ore tial of mowing Mas - . ‘Wh se ainaedie i le thirst, which is due to the evaporation of | Miemseive world, seem ai First Quar., 8th Day, lih. 18m., p.n., W., | chines took place at, Summerside, Safar. | 00 OOOO Rrra eT y can’t I,’ cried the perjured wretch the moisture of the body _ gs and climb | . 7 | 2 : : eye ° : * +> +1 ‘ - +e —— hevtean. ae INSURANCE COMPANY \day, August 7th, called out by an invitation MARCUS WARLAND ; quailing before the bright rebuking glance Ieie enwhbledes to use snow to quench | s pnika ti? ead rs.) 1 have only ay Santen, beak than , ty 4 N = from the agents of the Kirby, to meet them ; that seemed to scorch his brow. ‘She bes | 44,5 thirst ; it brings on inflammation of the | you es eae ia ore ar., Sore Ry, Sele Bek. B. Wh... Be. Bee | . a ra : : , y . ' . , : ation Or tae | YOu inost ro} artily j : New Moon, 30th Day, 7h ty cs S.J oO} ‘for trial in Mr. Hunt’s hay field, near the OR, THE LONG MOSS SPRING. | \ongs to me, and I've a right to what 1) goat palate sail Suess Besides, enough | Lady D nd my oe fos vy. i we a. ot > raeles “ " ‘i : i : : Jo « . ale Ss, ¢€ vv 4 if diy , or : ————_—__—______—— "| ~=PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. | residence of John Green, Esq. At ten ery please with her.’ can sauces be taken 6 quench the thirst, as your extreme kind I assure you Tam ) Din we ween) SUN | MOON] HIGH |DAY's eon | o'clock i » fore i int~ CHAPTER II.—Continued. ‘You haven’t the right,’ cried the un- , oe a. eee © l by it. I rejoice se | at Wem sl seen beer neath | BOARD OF DIRECTORS: clock in the forenoon, the time appoint : . ght,’ cried the un- | 4 romperature of 33} degs. to 58 degs. below } you all , decane eae ~~ ae Fi “ eee erie Rosert Lonawortn, E Presid + te ae a ee Mareus tried to smile and shake off the | daunted boy ; ‘ you are perjured if you do zero Fah. makes it taste like molten meta] My oni; t is that bt ms yp co i mn tOBERT LONGWorttHl, Esq., Preside ‘ . i ‘ i. : 4 r ° ; . " ee Ce ek aes nab my ste . ie 1 Sunday ‘ a 7 25 \s Sal am Gaile oe Hon. Jas. DUNCAN i President, | cround, together with a large crowd of | depression that hung heavy on his mind. it, in the sight of God and men, You pro- Show eaters in the North are considered as | YOU must be so short ; but “tal "le te. | Sunday 477 25;A8 22 ne 3s | — VADs be as . a i : S ° me re A ee are " as ne iP oi iemdinw a 2; i pe lf i Hon. L. C. OWEN, | people eager to see the exhibition. D. H. | Me was quite a Nimrod in the woods, and mised my mother on her death-bed that ti sll d ama way aa ja | arts has been good enough ; cae mi 2 Monday 4 23; 8 47) 11 38 35] T aia eos : : : . ’ c feeble and effeminate, in the same wayasis| “| me : gh to antici a 3 Tuesday 49| 22 9 BM 33 | — _ “5 : — D, | NeDonald, Esq., was chosen chairman ; and | taking his gun and pouch, and mounting a | YOU never would part her from us. You an opium eater in the East pam * ee ere eee which must B| eee? 51 = . 21} 0 12 35 Tuowas HaxpRanan, Esq jit was proposed that three disinterested | pony that Uncle Simon had left for his use, told her, if you ever did, that you prayed eg et — ons ees aa a to Clandes Tt i sds 2; 19) 9 36) 0 45 27 “espe oo oy Sears é : : : . : " ravellers who traversed the | YOYS Wit De as Cqualy happily & as ik 6Friday - Pd isi 9 aa 1 s ps GrorGE R. Brrr, Esq. jmen be selected by the crowd to act @ | followed by his bounding dog, he soon Sen waeht Satey you Sody Shh. oe ses hh : 1 sound 1 by thicl | those which have preeded them fastens a a 7 25 selon tule datin 4 i‘ allen geal FE a ; : : : : : : , . think w : 8 ields were surrounded by thick yapors | tet agi nom, '< iF 7 Saturday 54 16/10 9! 1 54 9: Pony _— n : ot = ee ee corner Judges, which resulted in the choice of forgot his sad forebodings in the excite- Oh! my father ; think what you are doing. lee Sie a al hit iat | that wh ‘ain return I may again “sd \4 indav =e - or > we! -orge and Lower Water Streets. . *yy- ‘ ’ 9 , ; F > en lions Trom the OK mot by ; es Le p ae 56 - 10 26; 2 33 10 oe - a “e it * a ores ‘Newton Lee, Arthur Milligan and Ronald | ment of hunting. Often had he seen the Oh, you don’t know what you are doing, di ; i i a ee thi smiling and kind faces if 9 Monday 57 46, 39 7 . W. HALES, Seerretay. ‘ iy : waltlt. a es, which became condensed, notwit! und that J nd'the tenantew of C 4 10 Tuesday | SB! 12 r ie 4 a . Ch’town, March 22, 1875—ly arenegee. Ceampbll, Esq'rs., who at once took charge | track of the flying deer; he had even yan araanet youre, Davee fe teestio the furs i ws i tl l | tel yo a are ’ ae 8 aoa: - } 22 t »4 <=, 1540— a : . : . ‘ a stan 1 ts in which the travelers | 4600) h prosperity and equs 1,Wedn'sd’y) 59) 10 1151 5 37 uh) -——_—__—_____—__—_—___—_—~_ | of the trial, and commenced to measure and caught a glimpse of their branching antlers | §°- If you had only staid at home!’ i a oat ia i a "8 | to the | Cottented and glad pie Rien coy a | i aday |x ‘ i P whe yea Sana ° ‘ ei : i" > > > se apors ie O tae | i " : : , t l as ca | remy 5 0) 9M oat © 38 ' ST. LAWRENCE stake off a separate piece for each machine | through the swaying boughs, but never had Marcus could not ee suffocating anal aia slight se tite f addressing them. + caiesaeies — ; a 6 ; _ to mow; and after their pieces were cut, the | he brought the noble animal to bay, or | °°PS¢ of shame and dishonor reflected from ; f Secchi deal va 4 se se Pe ee ee eee 4. 15 Sanday : i 238, 9 39 0 Marine Insurance Co |most important point, that of testing the | carried home a saddle of venison to the ae Oe ae tg ee ve “ ne thiok, i sh as bids a i. F Th : tly altentie i tae + - | , : ‘ ; : 359 . - C s c atrable, « ark, | hey sh terwaiis Jef ims ap 16 Monday 6 62 68 48; 10 2113 57 * | draft, was commenced, using a dynamome- | exulting Milly. But this day he actually voice. Then Aunt Milly's imprisoned | “ pas a #7 : ip oa on ey ee | droae olf ar loud. cheer ‘a ce 7 7 *suay 7 5 5 ; | , . i yrithst: y dity of the air, : . ; mM CRects U f , a . oo Ml i ] 5 a = 6 54 OF ‘ter owned by and loaned from the Hon. R.| won the crown of glory. He killed a beau» wrath found vent. Pressing closer to her, z a i ~~ ai sige ; © 8 | man en within a short Seminar i § Wedn'sd’y s y 61 aT) 52 Trip poe , oe. ocal das ‘ : . : x ; a disagreeable sensation of dryness was] yoy y met i : : . B 19 Thursday y| 58: 7 3A > 3 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. P. Haythorne. and Mr. Campbell riding | tiful deer with his own hand, and bathed the pale and trembling Katy, who had felt r Dera dy met by another company of 5 20 Friday OG St ‘ ) 38 45 — each machine, Asmar sons h: : so. 5 : . . vi arms and _ pillowed ’ | tenant en of the neighborin;s & ee | ee ee ‘5! Authorized Cavita!. - - $300,000 ch machine, As many persons had never | his knife in the life-blood of its panting | *P™06 into her arm pillowed her | "|. cry sound diffused itself to a very long | school, and the workmen. of i ghboring a = anaet = IZ) 54) 10 5 1 i 42 er Bplta., Quy, .| before seen an instrument of this kind ap | heart. As the victim turned upon -him its white cheek on the sable bosom that had| | ~ 7* Lage ee ee oe icinen Of the estate, Ce 22 Sunday 13; 52) 11 2 1 & 39 | Subseribed Cavital id 143,950. | plied : atcha wit) : soe Ni po fostered her with all « ther's tenderness distance, an ordinary conversation could be | | A n for Lord and f 23 Monday 4] cola 491°2 49 sos scribe pital, 143,950, | plied, it was watched with a great deal of | wild, wistful, dying eyes, ere they closed | {°Stere¢ her with all a mother s OUGOPOI | ts a unload banerett whiledl 1] vhich the horses were 8 - * ' =) — . mega ' : . eat ara at ¢ paces , WhLe the re- | ee q 24 Tuesday 165 49: 214| $8 59 2° interest, and the result was in favor of the | ¢, th : her eves burning like ignited charcoal, ee ee , ,u carriage, whiel 7 4 #5 Wedn'sd’ - =| @ of a yes . : or ever, the triumphant boy felt a pang i : port of guns from the tops of high moun- | oe | 25 wheen sd y li a $35) 5 33 30 | BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Richardson American Self Rake Buackeye»| of unutterable remorse dart through his Sished thom her master to the insolies wuld ly | L M. Payer | 1 PD: SA a H 26 Thursday » 5 — «6 on} a : “ i eld : : . es . ins sear » heard. M. Payer; : eTiFridsy .: 42 ; a a an 24 | ARCHIBALD KENNEDY, President. which showed 59 lbs. lighter draft than any | heart. The dripping knife fell from his stranger, and back again, their zigzag lights ane ‘go : a . co c a ee ? Siteturdas | 901 41 6311 9 181 311 Joux F. Rinne, of the other machines, and as will be seen | hand, and a mist darkened his vision. He ning. npn r P ra 4 ROO | Re | Se ee f adie” 99 a . ARTEMAS ‘ ; : : ‘ ici : ity stur arctic atmos- se reaa ‘ ee 22) 40) 6 49) 10 ¢ 18 P Ww vices by the Judges report below, received their] elt that he was a cruel murderer, and ‘I told my mistress,’ said she panting at = vO ER ye eter APS, iii 30) Monday 283; 38) 7 9} 10 38} bi oo os id inte Sie mallie af mine : . yhere. | ee i Silfuesday (5 2417 36) 7 oa = sie sty Ratru B. Peake, first choice, for quality of work and the ease | would have given the best blood of his every breath, ‘I told her they should take | ! Meat could be chopped, and mercury | OE 4 aan cen Tuomas Morris, with which it performed it. After the draft | own heart to have returned life to the stif. | ©Y°'Y drop of my heart’s blood ‘fore they| ~ “¢ a : f on oe | i i , ie easenai ae iEORGE ONGWORT : ‘ . s » shape alls. nan in Slawsen, f BUSINESS CARD a te ips ve rT ere TH. test was over, the driver of the Richardson fening ake ah: ie bleeding aateail take me from thesechildren and they shall. u : sa t ot esi Ce li j ye ty ee ! sks taken daily at their office, Exchange ere ‘ , . . . : oth sme aste become greatly on : ee. i a Se ». cies iken daily at their office, Exchange Buckeye, gave an exhibition of what his | Then he remembered whata trophy it was If master is a mind to parjere his soul, and ion aot 1 ai , ' el vy something sym. ia : i Se: . ie ’ » : . : in se lati es ; strengt { : ee ae 7 REDERICK W. HYNDMAN, | machine would do on rough ground, invit-| how much money it would add to his| #¥ tight in the face of the Lord Almighty | | ae, itcl cactahaih udaneeane at cee ( husband, kindly | }? a os -— ’ o . “ ° 5 L ue > Qo: Lhe Ose! nlendid day tor ae WILLIAM DODD, | Ch’town, March 22, 1875.—ly Secrelary. | ing all machines to follow, but none availed slowly increasing store, how Aunt Milly on the back of the evil sarpent, I’m not go- a o i = pe e a i taal plendid day for i i pian | soa ae : ? , , a : hand _| cold ; the eyes involuntarily close and bes | ©" *™™™" Commission VUerchant and. themselves of the opportunity :— would praise his exploit, and little Katy’s | 28 t0 do it, not I. That's right honey , ; froz The sc eer i | | | s 7th, 187 ¥*| hold tight to old Milly, she'll never let go| “vy. 10, Xs ho ‘publishets of AUCTIONEER i } - ee ith, 1875. blue eyes dance with rapture, when she —_e Ys an one a When locomotion stops, the sole of the | -“©PO"o" sar against the ‘ | f Ve the undersigned being appointed him bearing i - | on you long as she breaths the breath of s é wthoi 1 the plaintiff clai ‘ ; [ARE de |; dges for tl soe h, held at Su saw him bearing it homeward, swung in foot becomes insensible. . 1A9 pInun Cage: : QUEEN SQUARE, judges for the mowing match, held at Sum- | | ; : life. Stand up young master, they can’t : ; , | ed 107,01 vnity for the losses ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND merside, to-day, in which the Richardson- triumph across his pony, its antlers adorn- ay tel f + di It is somewhat curious that the beard | sustained in consequence of the non-eom: 4 ee oe | 'MPERIAL Buckeye, (U.S.), driven - ee ed with the holly’s shining leaves, All ee a Saas al se 7 : does not freeze ; but this is explained from | pletion o/ | been dismissed 1 Ci arvester,dri ‘ i i - d. at ’livere oses out of . . : ae . vith east cf CARVELL BROS., . eee eee . Me. cea the honors he anticipated awaited his — ts fi - il k ae ' he | the air expired, falling, being immediately | th co | | F ] I 6 | ll § ll I d ll ( 6 C 0 ll d ll ahent-t0 tho Tri h \ return, and he watched his father’s coming ee ness weemaee Se oop you ew transferred into snow The cold causes The } : lial ) AUCTIONEERS Brehaut, and the the Triumph by Mr. Jas. | sda : .... | snare of Satan, and the prongs of the wick~ si | was born « taf ett Pages. pen ‘ ? l OF LONDON Wiggins, competed, beg leave to report as with redoubled anxiety, that he might in~ on : : dark bears to become lighter; the secretion |)" y, 157i, and at * C i ‘ f follows: Allthe machines worked admir-| form him of his unlooked-for achieve ma a h : binitea tak of the eyes and nose always increases, while | eee ‘sined the height ig gone . ac ’ $ ably. b 7a are ini ich- an, who seemed to admire this ex- . cas Pree: ‘enky ciscovere ommission Merchants, Subscribed & Invested Capital, ants, me 2) aaa usage aye gas Rich- | ment. Recon 0 daar ee the formation of the perspiration altogether | by 1 *% “om | as : ardson-Buckeye cut the cleanest, and did ‘Don’t leave your gnn here, brother,’ hibition of spirit as a proof of the physical — es : He CQUTaR her is AND £1,965,000 to. its work the neatest and with greater ease,| .° |. y 5 oe ’ | power and energy of the slave he was about — Sb on the small ’ said little Katy, as he leaned it against the The only protection against the cold coast of Mans y; g yt : n washed uns red for the t worthless iter some hours uller even ee througi: auld not be r boiling, ibl y she in the French nation of Presi- D’ Aumale will of the new Lo slide into the > next gens ly result in a lower branch, 1AGRA.—The rra is a sad ' afternoon, ted the Cave they had passing party, Mr. i ‘iss Lottie years, who descended Opposite M rehants Bank, ted by the lady lost her caught by the gentleman, irried both into the river re drowned, : AND GLOBE used. It may be mixed, if necessary, with | children drew near the hearth where the Se ae Si éeskenh d iieson ite bic Russliontr | : ’ : with him directly. He rais. | tenantry, read an address to his Excellency | to an edd . Charicttetown, - - - - P.E-1. r 1 «> | dry peat, mold or real charcoal or with saw | yenison exhaled its savoury odors. Though should romp eee ".,| warmly welcoming him back to Clandeboye | guid agg ie see i (y 1 i | dust but lime should not be added to it. ‘ ; : ed his whip in a threatening manner, as if ae eee me ng th J. BE. Haszanp, | Horace Haszarp a , : : the spring time of the year diffused a liga , ; and referring in the most complimentary ‘ - Ee BASZARD, SACK, SEASZARD. sy caretully following these directions the id hi ; ; . he would intimidate the fairshaired boy | terms to the many estimable qualities poss- | farmer may obtain a compound of high eg glow, tho. alll might nln sayelnee who dared to cress his path with such un | essed by himself je his amiable ne 3. | halos —— fertilizing value and superior to many of| the warmth of a fire, and the pine swood The address also referred in flattering —, oe REFERENCES: : pecl i : ; boldness. Messrs. Greenshields, Son & Co., Montreal, . the specimens of dissolved bones offered | knot was the only lamp that illumined oo. . rood poset Tho address leo referred in ee Tat | A’ good muny of ‘our’ reailers ‘are probes Messrs. W. & R. Brodie, Quebec, I IRE AND LIFE. for sale. The addition of stalked lime their dwelling. ith the bound 0 e young deer, wnose cellency had discharged his high functions bivn ; wy f the aa that a congrega- ~ y y have indulg in and soap boiler’s refuse, which some _ per- antlered head he had so lately laid low | as governor of one of the finest colonies | OP % Messrs. J. S. Farlow & Co., Boston, ‘iw : : : : 3 : ish he would, in .’ cried Mare : i jmp) srt Pos : a Lawson, Esq., Halifax, N. &. : By e ee be ae ert the a of vaetin = away in a Marcus sprang to the corner where his gun connected with the Empire. the nov : 7 oo who bears the } . 9 avies *harl > . > F Pr bi . ~ 5 i S a - is i . ¥ - 1‘. . nime 4s ol the hey "*honh : _ Danie 1 Day ies, Charlottetown, P. EF. I. Invested Funds, Ist Jan’y., 1874, $21,623,356 y emp oying e bones as described, . : 8 : ing y was leaning seized it, and leaping back in His Excellency, Earl Dufferin, in reply-| oy a ee Ph be H, HTan~ cos ae ee an naaneortener. manure will be found to Se be Mens chill of apprehension. He stood at the front of Milly levelled it at the breast of ing said—Mr, (Quartz and gentlemen 1! atord ss lormeriy pastor of the First t al of Canada, 142,800 | amount of soluable phosphate which very} goo; Jooking with his hand over his brow i } ; might indeed find it diflicult to express im chs Wiaponsentty about teak een ane ' Other Investments in Dominion few of the advertized manures afford,— | | ‘ the stranger. -ords the feeling of which I am conciou She is apparently sbout forty years of age ‘ » acne | | 2¢7.991| Dr. J. F. Hodges to the Agricultural Som into the thickening shadows. ‘Touch her if you dare, said he, i words the fooung © et tticalecys delicht. | #* fluent speaker, and is:cakd to gf of Canada, 367, i ba ‘ ‘ Touch her if you dare, said he, in | at the present moment. It is always delight- | kor’ pastoral. a tg om ttent I pastoral duties. er “ety of Uster ON ? ’ i i i : " ' UST RECEIVED, by the Subscribers need ere ciety of Ulster. ; Never mind, young en said Milly, | »ommanding tone , ‘ lay one finger on her, | ful to return home, but that pleasure, | jy - City. the Firet Ua : hang ‘ : 7 + te vas edn nr FAIR RATES ; oe : pitying the hungry Katy, you can eat your and I'll stretch you dead at my feet.’ to which for so many years I have. been ey rcp i = j i - niversal- which will ae < = aaa oana : Summer Care OF Povtrry.—Lice are the} supper, and I'll keep ole master’s hot at The slight form of the boy seemed to looking forward, has been doubly enhanced =. i So a aon stand. cost, . Prompt & Liberai Settlements, | bane of poultry in the summer season. | the fire and serve it up for him when he en : ae by that kind,considerate and warm weleome | 5 °°), en and MacDONALD & OWEN Young chicks and old fowl pine and die aie Seine? tower and dilate with the eneagy of his pas» | which you, gentlemen, in your great kind~ ) 0). the lady pastor fol- miserably in thousands from this cause. sion, and the darkening iris of his eyes look- | ness, have been good enough to prepare | dl a sar ann é y taking fi t ior the summer, during June 21. IS75. Sean sie “ a ‘ . ; is aan neta nomena ia Insurance against Fire effected upon Pri- or yo — a against ae Katy rejoiced in this arrangement, but ed tlack as jet, and scientillated with living for me. ] assure you, glad asl am to re-|_- i ie te sland it ate Residences, Household Furnituregand yermine. A mixture of one teasponfull/ yfarcus could not eat. A sense of coming f : : ee ’ | visit the scenes where | have spent so many ss05ER » H 10 eee) - { kerosene oil or erude petroleum, with sparks. The drunken father, roused by ee ae i Farm Properties, for Ee an co ae evil produced that sickness of the soul, a . ata . : : happy years of my youth, the joy wuien | aven to the world : : ; four ounces fresh lard or sweet oil, should . z ; this exhibition of juvenile resolution came experience is more than trebled by seeing i the title of ‘Some . Oue, Three or more years, be rubbed on the heads and beneath the thousand times more deadly than physical staggering towards him. ‘Don’t kill him | myself surrounded by the faces of m ar | though Education “Soe tee e submits that in ¢ purpose of nas hould be provided wings of the fowl and chicks, either as a] disease. He was as sure that his father | yarcus—t'll give it up—you see how it is, | whom I know so well, by persons whom | , care or preventive. The same should be 8 i hh htet : have learned to regard as my warmest ond Omiee—Great George Street, Charlotte [cmeared over the roosting poles, carefully would return horn of his regenerated man sir, ane stammerred, catching hold of the - : At Reduced Rates. "International Hotel, ” staunchest friends, and by those wh Central Street, thwn; P. & ®- filling all cracks with it. If a setting hood, as. if he saw him staggering over the| back of the chair for support. Marcus | never failed to show me through | Lim : kingdom should be 4 S sid P bE Isl: nd. lh. R. FITZGERALD, Agent [hen is allowed to become infested, her| threshold. He came at last, just as his | still stood, moveless as a statue, his eye fixs| career the greatest sympathy and a ok iron SUEMMMErSI €, 7 + ESHAG in’ 7. 187 } 5 i ‘ : | ate yma} 3 », and that the rights i la Ch town, duly 27, 1874.—om i nest ee be ore ae Pe cee os son’s prophetic eye had beheld him, reel- ed, his weapon pointed at the breast of the | warmest friendship. 1 am very grateful | of | Ibe respected. Laea Wish to inform the public that I have COAL ce Ee iiead dak: “Sunes no etter ing into the room, followed by a rough man. | to . for we a ae ha u h ie . ] nt ly new system, on Vaid cent Ga . fous Hh - pie COAL. : material for nests than fine earth or shavs looking stranger, who came in with his ‘Oh, blessed young master criel’d Milly, jem ae ieeen ak Saen int th an oat char sdacs ican see } a 7 sg ee - pi 7 i i . i i > 7 : . fs - so 4 oe 4 , Out ‘ b 119% bi i ‘ Isiand. J am prepared to accommodate the A quantity of ee seek ae se Sorte er on prast nee the fire with | fully believing he had turned out something | minion over which | have the honor to pres ja judget, and be voted : travelling public with a first-class table, |), . Syd - Large val help to keep lice a he hen at heh the confidence of a welcome guest. Marcus} more than human ; ‘ You mustn’t commit. side—and perhaps it may not be inappro- | by 100 part of the sleeping apartments, and good stabling, Pictou & Sy ney Large _— a - a a ek he pees Phage ok dry gazed upon his father with a look such as @| murder to save a poor creature like me. I priate to the present occasion that L should ex a nd that in all sheds, dc.. where their horses will be tho- bend and for onto’ ak then allowe to us erse child of Neht coat: apen fallen bu - i ' , tell you that amongst the many pleaiuces | the scho sepia einen toughly attended to. on hand, and for § Pe: clean earth, The new nest must be ex- |‘ ght may cast man~| wouldn't havea drop of blood spilled on | | pave had in administrating the affairs of | «instr siven to young pers Also, in connection with the House, are KOUGHUANS SCALES. actly sinwlar to the old one, and if the| ity, then turned inquiringly ‘towards the your white soul, to save myself from pardi- | the Government, and in visiting its various <9 als naan, a Liquors of the very best quality, — all at April 19, 1974 change is made when the hen leaves the | darkebearded and forbidding looking| tion. Let him take me, if he will; but I districts, few have been greater than that | out any | vhatever.’ Lord Russell Tone ae a we ieeee. } : — ee “__— ee nest to feed, she will & on it without stranger. Yow. ‘fore my heavenly Master Pu never which I have experienced from meeting in would e vious te ichings eave A call from the public will be thankfally | ~~ 7 +> |hesitation. Cleanliness, dryness, variety |", i : ’ : , almost every part of the country Irishmen | the realine he Bible “erlehennlaiaas neeived. 1 At Kemont Bay. of food, and pure water in plenty, will all What are you staring at me so for?’ | eat nor drink one morsel more as longas I fom all parts of Ireland, all of them laries. lie «xp Te ee “ote w.2.5&. “< - help to keep poultry in perfect health muttered Warland, pushing his chair back | live, but just ee eae ; and I give united by a common sympathy to the | of @ propose. no adel at oll May 24, 1875 roprietor. ~~ er is Jo ne to ST during the warm weather. sce dita a ae falling out of it. ere = 4 a aaa ad ; at tng ses salibated by w spirit of | schools be free. t is w ald involve the —__—_— -ontracts for any quantity, or A€ ae EY : illy and let’s have some supper.’ : om, 7" » | hap} ~ em engag- | entire abolition of the Board system, seeing i fo Snuff for Insects. ~The so called tobacco y ” said the man, who had visibly turned pale, | ed ina prosperous and fortunate career. | that the scicols, being supported at the | for parties in want of the following : cd + ee : Manhood Restored. ee anae OR JUNIPER FENCE — | meal, the Kolnische Zeitung says, has been ‘ Marcus has killed @ deer,’ cried little | under the shade of his shaggy brows, ‘ and | But amongst these Irishmen | am happy to | cost of the (mporial Srcasury instead of successfully used in agriculture for the Katy, eager to announce the astounding | keep your old nigger, if you want her. The | say the most prosperous, the most content» the rates, wood naturally be placed under Victim of youthful imprudence, causing POSTS, PAILINGS, SILLS, J , A premature decay, nervous debility, ete., ASH AND SOFTWOOD, destruction of noxious insects, but it has tidings. Only think, Marcus has killed a next time I make a bargain with a drunk~ | ed, the most fortunate, hsve been persons | [mperia! jistinct from local control. en man, I'll know what I’m about. Look | who have been connected with this locality Another conse juenee would be the accome- not yet been apptied largely on account of | deer, tather. : its high price, which is caused by heavy here, sir, you haa better take care of yours | —(applause)—and who do equal honor to plishment o! i pos We will not sully the paper by recording | .elf, if y v ake such a fool of ; import duty. The only obstacle lies in . self, 1f you ever m me the country which they have adopted and |irminghoam the fact that the meal might be used for | the oath that fell from Warland’s lips, and | again—do you hear?” ! the manufacture of snuif. seemed to blister Katy’s spotless cheek, To be continued. having tried in vain every known remedy, hes fougd « simple self-eure which he will Send free to his fellow suilerers. Address 2 H. REEVES, 78 Nassu street, New York. + O. Box 5153, April 19, 1875, STAVES, HOOPS, &e., &e., &e. Now is the time. U. C. TRUDELLE Egmont Bay, Dec. 21, 1874 leading aims of the try ve, the expulsion of the so the district from which they have taken | Churcli and intary schools from the their origin. When I visited Fredericton, | national sy>' = 2 e ~—9