VOL. XXVIH not for a shorter period than a yesr. RATES of ADVERTISING HE sutlowing are the Rates and Terms T of Advertising as agreed to by the pub- yshers of newspapers in P. E. Island :-—50 cents per inch for first insertion, and 20 eeuts for each continuation. Ten per cent, discount from this rate will be made on all Advertisements continued for 3 months; 20 per cent. if continued fer 6 months; 30 per cent if continued for 9 months; and 40 per cent if continued for 12 month. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD~ PSLAND- I TY LE ee: Mf IND ULV LY AY, JUNE 19, 1 * * LHE EXAMINE 516. AND GENERAL AGENTS, 77 North Side Queen Square, Charlottetown, - - P. E. Island. October 18, 1875.—ly WILLIAM DODD, Commission Merchant and AUCTIONEER QUEEN SQUARE, EOS SS Pa Pa eee SE ePre Ses POETRY. THE CHILDREN. ae AFTER HIS DEATH. And the little ones gather around me To bid me ‘ good night and be kissed; Oh, the little white arms that encircle My neck in a tender embrace! Oh, the smiles that are halos of heaven, Shedding sunshine and love om my face! ‘even inthe abodes of men, there is some- thing awful in the universality of it. If old her fellow-servant Jim, who read the Man- chester paper when his master had done with it, kept her acquainted with the prin- cipal events of the day—events which she land Jim that their master had not returned ‘that night. Itis true that Sarah feared | Sarah had been accustomed to read for her | him little for herself, but she had been / amusement, she world have found the living during the past three months ina FOUND IN THE DESK OF CHARLES DICKENS | 2ccomplishment of great value in her pres | state of much anxiety about the boy, And | sent situation; but, though not altogether | now having served the jugged hare in the When the lessons and tasks are all ended, | ignorant of letters, she found it more con-| parlor as carefully and neatly as if Mr. And the school for the day ‘s dismissed, | venient to do her reading by deputy, and Ogden hed been there instead of the child, end filled his little silver tankard with beer, she took the liberty of sitting down near the door,and made several minute inquiries about the lost whip, in answer to brother of the most prosperous manufac, turer in Shayton, and generally admired,as I have said, for qualities esteemed in that Township, did not think it mecessary either to speak pure English every day in the week, though he was perfectly well able to do so on due occasion, He was like the thrifty housewives of Shayton, who are amply provided with the most admirable table linen, and teapots of massive silver, but would feel that all their character for good management was imperilled if they mace use of these things on ordinary days. R. PREPAID, NO. 25. tes oa on oer ° BUSINESS G ARDS Vessels registered at Port of Charlotieiown, P.L./., for ihe Five Mtontis ended May 27,7876.) as well as political movements of his time. CORRESPONDENCE. G it "Na it | i cr ee ee : i | Tons.|Trans.|fons) ) {| and yet,O gentle and educated reader! this Llavantstibelisicsteiealibtatinidninane COOMBS & WORTH Date. Names of Vessels) Rig. Where Built. re - ae bores Class | Names of Managing Owners. master of masses of knowledge far greater OUR WASHINGTON LETIER. ms 7 | | > Tie -| POrtws. es iS.,} a : 7 ia Is Printed and Peblished every Monday Porenoon, ; iste) ) Pot ata ee ee ee ee Oineiak Sh ak oo BY JOB PRINTERS & BOOKBINDERS Feby. 7\John Tilton Sch New Glasgow 66 | John E. McLean, Charlottetown, ee, Se a eT , oe ee : i 9 Confederate a do. 49 ‘ \J)onald McKay, Rustico, most ordinary difficulties of English speech! The public certainly lost a great actor William LI. Cotton, 51 WATER STERET April 8 Grace Weston “ Richibucto, N. B., | | 38 lieury Wadman, Charlottetown, He wrote the language as correctly as any when Mr. Blaine went into politics. No a x 26,Ann Amelia e Souris 96 | 5A Simon Chiverie, Souris, of us, but in speaking he committed sins of i the week on tanlewed ter Charlottetown, - - - P. E. Island, 26|Scylla Brigt {Mount Stewart | 199 | 7A F.W. Hyndman, Charlottetown, a ee : cet ee ee OFFICE: Jan.17°76 ly 27/Katie Stuart Barque |West Point 370 | | John Lefurgy, Summerside, asperation and other crimes of almost equal | dramatic power than did Mr. Blaine on ° pals Memento vee Mates a hd May 1/Sir Colin Campbel|Schr Hingham, Mass,, U.S. | 43 | John Malone, Charlottetown, magnitude, For example, take the single » compl verwhelmed ; Corner Queen and King Streets. 3 Zelia Brig ‘Mount Stewart — 240 | 7A |Peake Bros. & Co., do. ae ofte Since ¢ ape ans — , noe rae ate ae rr > 7 re ; TERMS—Per Annum, Postage prepaid by E. C. NELSON, 3| Eleanor Brigt do. 199 | 7A (Jas. Duncan & Co., do. . ee ee. ee ‘ api meee oo ' Publisher, $1.40 in advance; $1.62 if paid IMPORTER & REPAIRER 3 Scotsman te ‘Fortune Bridge 199; TA | do. do. times, Dr. Bardly seem to have thought it | covered from their confusion. Whether | within the year; $2.00 if not paid within 7 r r 6 Alpin Schr Cardigan Bridge 26 | 4. A. Macdonald, do. necessary to put an s after it to indicate | the display improved Mr. Blaine’s chances | the year. — er an 7 en ford Bark’tn Wellington | po rae ; Mi oe UO, Ge repetition or plurality; and since he pres | at Cincinnati is another question and one ‘ “es i . oneerame 9G. W. Wakefor¢ iBrig \Cardigan | | 217 | 7A |John LeBrocq, Cardigan, ‘ A . , oT oe : HE : — . nt ewtbid to SEWING MACHINES 11 Katie Schr _ Souris | 99 5A |Areh. Kennedy, Charlottetown, fixed a@ senorous h to it for emphasis, the | upor which his friends and opponents do 2 come ob the Sohonten rates per year— s 11/Char. Blackwood 'Bark’tn Mount Stewart _| 833] 7A Longworth & Co., do. word, in the Doctor’s vocabulary, became | not agree. The Belknap case is coming to payment strictly in advance :— . ADDRESS Ba ae oe «aes mene, eee Mass., U. S. | 45 me as eee rene a ~ hoftens; and I am ashamed to say that till|a head. On Tuesday the Senate ordered ) - 25, 1875.— =“ / os. | ris 7. lig ‘Ish, Chariottetown, ‘ . ben's ’ 5 copies, one address, ----- $ =e do Fe ant? y 27/Ethel Blanche Bark’tn (Mount Stewart 399 | 7A |Peake Bros. & Co.. do. the day of his death he never pronounced | him to plead within ten days, or a plea of _ ” - ee © 10.€ 27\Grand Master ‘Sel iM art oor \Benj. H. Herring, Murray Harbor. it in any oth j . ) i i ph a CROCE MacKENZIE & STUMBLES, 7 ste Schr (Murray Harbor Pc 3enj ¢ : y rbo ry er nee not ee be de a the trial .* " Yaris 18.00 : — 19 vessels, 3,158 tons. Average tons new vessels, 196. | 419! 192 | 2547 And Mr. Isaac Ogden, though he had | proceed. They ome direeted the managers Clubs may be made up at any time, but Anctioneers, Commission Merchants, : ee —- _ —- | ten thousand pounds, and was the eldest | to furnish Belknap’s counsel within four days, with a list of the witnesses they de- sired summoned, and that Belknap’s couns sel furnish the managers with a similar list within four more days. They ordered the witnesses summoned to be here on the 6th of July, and it is understood that no further dilatory motions will be considers ed. Both houses have agreed to adjourn on Saturday until the sueceeding Friday, to permit members who desired to do so to attend the Convention at Cincinnati. A similar adjournment will be made for the cri a ; CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND estimated in the following order: first the | which little Jacob, who had admired and | | ~ ’ : St. Louis Convention. This takes two = ° wre | i hi ’ i ! ee re ee And when they are gone I sit dreaming thunderstorms, then the murders, and|coveted it too often not to know every | /5¢ truth is that nobody in the Township | weeks from this month's session and eneaneens 5 i . : ' of Shayto t the cl i i ) SSSSSsssooss | CARVELL BROS., BB ae yma gue pn = ; finally the robberies and accidents. detail, gave her as clear a conception of it | © ~2*¥'0n except the clergyman and a few | renders it certain that no final adjournment Se eacecc ere AUCTIONEERS, Wine l'nahes toa pulse ofthe est, | Poor Sarah in her solitude ha, however, as he could Tone dies rho considered toamesivs| willbe td antilin Angus, and thatthe Se S eSeoeoroarl 4) Te. - Ere the world and its wickednes made me, |@ consolation which a tyranical convention~| ~y_ next morning the sun rose brightly models of refinement, aor thought of | appropriation bills will not be passed by | ReeSesess~ = Cell I Commission Merchants, A partner of sorrow and sin— alism denies to women of higher social po-| oy, ¢e beautiful solitude of Thistle Farm. such a thing as speaking unprovincial | the 30th of June—the close of the fiscal @ IIH oe tO S When the glory of God was about me, sie . f | oe : : : English in the ordinary intercourse otf life,| year. So that on the first of July we shall enoe>obaeersa! 4 AND And the glory of gladness within. sition, but which many of our male readers ‘he situation of the house was chosen r ly y ase ne as _ | will fully appreciate. And nowas Jim is| ther with aview of retirement than for and it would have been condemned as | present the spectacle of annation with a | oe ote euseues! | GENERAL AGENTS. yy Ay tg pe as & woman's | sone, and she cannot see plate or a pan|extent of prospect, and it was hidden in a affectation if they attempted it. When the | hundred millions of dollars in the vaults and 62 So Set ee. a oe > e : . : i " i i ; =o Hoan asewe | * Lower Queen St. Charlottetown, P, Z.1. When I think of the paths steep and stony, | in all the bright kitchen that offends even | ji¢tle dell, surrounded by large masses of Ce preci ts attemey . daughter, no authority to pay ows any of it : } = eszxxesseys! 4 poco rniernnn! ee ripe — eee an eye so critical as hers, she takes down grey rock. The abundance of pure spring a _ a preteen, ta raaie : oe “- oe adjemned until SEER Son amewn | HASZARD BROS., Of the tempests of fate ten wild; — from the chimneypiece an oval leaden box, | water had been one of the chief reasons ~ aa ~~ mS Goh Se "SRDE | Sree fa SAEED, CORE: BOG TNR : SESsssSsssssi 4! a . Oh ! there’s nothing on earth half so holy | with a massive lid crowned with the resem~/| that had induced Mr. Ogden to establish | pone et ree = 4 poe aes Pt LIPS pinged yen a newoerseer|o Commission Merchants & Auctioneers, As the innoceut heart ofa child. blance of a man’s head in a nightcap, and | himself here; and he had been able to res - aant—she used bein’ thy haunt. collateral or — his own good char« SSSSESSSSSSSS! 4 FORWARDING, MANUFACTURERS They are idols of hearts and households, | having selected a clean tobacco pipe of|claim at moderate expense, a considerable | 5° when the Doctor met Mr. Ogden that | acter, Sat Bo Wil anaed poetebly ye Sere Sen ae-Seaeer | . a , re oe es yeaa peti iy ll white clay, with a stem more than two feet | extent of pasture land at the bottom of the | ™rning, he said, ‘ well, an’ what ’an yau ted. But good character ought not to ! SSSSSsssssssi 4 Fe a et eee an thelr ‘resse3) J iong, fills it in a leisurely manner, and sits | valley, and, by closing the exit of a small | bin up to; naught ‘ats reet I recken.’ ets erga inane BSSraereagcs~| © General Agents, O, these truants from earth and from heaven | down to smoke—not in any common chair, | stream, to add a miniature lake to the| And Mr. Isaac Ogden answered : ‘ Doctor, smiling Colfax and the bluff Belknap, both SSsssssss s3si5 on Ware Srna. ce tie ray ee ies but in sort of episcopal throne of polished | already numerous beauties of the place, | when I want you I’st send for ye; an’ I’st of whom bore the best of characters until SSxe 2 Ze = = 2 e s we Opposite Merchants Bank, ‘The kingdom of God to a child. oak, on the softest of cushions, under an|flere some large rocks came down to the | answer none o’ your impidint queshtions facts were proven showing their corrupts ts = = = “ S2é = Oh 5 Charlottetown, i aaedgl ag P. E. > oaken canopy, and with tall oak back and water’s edge, and a few enormous blocks | till such time as I give ye authority to ask mess, Stili it is to be hoped that Mr, Kerr SSessSsatcaw|* Seek not a life for the dear ones sides—an invention, in this case at least, han half submerged. This will effectually prove his innocence, All WrvwoOraAwoaUusow!| Fg J. E. Haszarp, | Horace Haszarp. All radiant, as others have done, pom er ty ee h as were more © _ ~~ _ _ nis | them. the other investigations drag—the interest 222HSn ie a —:0:—— But that life may have just as much shadow | 2% —— ey any view to the main-|iake was Mr. Ogden’s eepecial fancy and} But the Doctor, though the Lancashire : e _— — a at oh oo oh 8 : ee . 5 | REFERENCES: To temper the glare ofthe sun; tenance of dignity, but simply as the best| pride. He was an excellent swimmer and Wistiad od Seadeter Wns thd “etd ta hides 58 being concentrated on Kerr and Blaine. Zs SESESRSaca! F Messrs. Greenshields, Son & Co., Montreal, | | would pray God to guard them from evil, | of all imaginable precautions against|an accomplished skater, so that the water ; aa & The quadrennial bear gardens at Cincin- ae-nesen-- | oo! Messrs. W. & R. Brodie, Quebec But my prayer would bound back to my- - permit any more serious Opening to con i 3 i i | SeoPer eee ee > 5 | ee, Fo ee on mati self: draughts, It had been a present to old| had other charms for him than the already | \ cation was really snxious about his nati, and St, Louis are centres of interest, SSSosoe S SSss | = Sour? Lawson, Esq., Halifax, N. Ss. Ah! a seraph may pray for a sinner, Sarah from her master’s mother, an elderly | considerable ones of its picturesque beauty, | ¢,;.n¢4 Mr Coden wnt ened aekiet tee You can see groups of men every where,ens PS REM SP Pe. eS as Hon. Daniel Davies, Charlottetown, P.E.I.| But a sinner must pray for himself. butremarkable woman, whose acquaintance | being as useful to him (perhaps one might — gaged in earnest and excited conversation, ShuSwvrownoaerl Es 3. 1875 : te : off so easily, Se Se ere May 3, 1875. The twig is so.easily bended, we shall make in due time, and who had|say as neceesary) as a table to a billard| and when you approach and listen to the eee se eae 7 I have banished the rule and the rod ; thoughtjit the most likely means of ward, |player, or a smooth lawn to an arateur Hare ye gniten gear breakfast yet, Mr. | words, you hear “ he must be nominated at leurs oaenonamns B| I have taught them the goodness and know- Ogden ?’ said the doctor; and Mr, Ogden Ali advertisements exceeding 12 inches will be subject to a discount of 10 per cent. additienal, if continued for one year. Auctioneers will be allowed 10 per cent. discount when they advertise to the amount ef $30 per year; 15 per cent when to the amount of $45; and 20 per cent when to the amount of $60 per annum, and not other- wise. The sum of 12 cents per line will be charged for each insertion of all “ Special Notices; and 25 cents for notices in edi- torial or news columns. The sum of 50 cents will be charged for the insertion of all Marriage and Birth no- tices. - ALMANAG FOR JUNE, 1876. MOON'S CHANGES. Full Moon, 6th day, 8h. 25m., p. m., S. E. Last Quarter, 14th day, 11h. 2m. p. m., W. New Moon, 21st day, Gh. 4m., p..m., 8S. W. First Quarter, 28th day. 11h. Im., a.m.,N.E., below horizon. HIGH lpay’s REVERE HOUSE, ADJOINING THE POST OFFICE, ALBERTON, - - P. Z. 1. The subscriber has fitted up the above House in good style, and wishes to inform his friends, and the public gene- rally that he is prepared to accommodate Transient and Permanent Boarders. Charges moderate. Good Stabling on the premises. RICHARD GLADNEY, Proprietor. Alberton, Sept. 13, 1875. INTERNATIONAL! CENTRAL STREET, Summerside, P. E.Isiand, ledge, They have taught me the goodness of God My heart is a dungeon of darkness, Where 1 shut them from breaking a rule ; My frown is sufficient correction, My love is the law of the school. I shall leave the old house in the autumn, To traverse its threshold no more ; Ah! how I shall sigh for the dear ones That meet me each morn at the door. I shall miss the ‘‘ good nights” and the kisses, And the gush of their innocent glee, The group on the green and the flowers That are brought every morning to me. ‘ Tjshall miss them at raorn and at even, Their song in the school and the street, I shall miss the low hum of their voices, And the tramp of their delicate feet. When the lessons and tasks are all ended, And death says the schoo! is dismissed, May the little ones gather around me, And bid me “ good night” and be kissed. LITERATURE. ing off some rheumatic or neuralgic pains in the shoulders and back of the neck from which the poor woman had been a sufferer, and which, it was thought, might be brought on by her habit of sitting with her back to the kitchen door that opened to the east, and never altogether excluded the bitter wind that blows from that quarter of compass. Mrs. Ogden had carried her kindness so far as to make the cushion with her own hands; the upper side of it was composed of small hexagonal patches of various very rich old silks, with asort of star of black velvet in the middle; and the lining was one piece of the most brilliant scarlet cloth: Whilst Sarah was sitting in this chair of state, indulging ina luxury usually denied to her sex, and thus practically asserting the rights of women at atime when they were less openly advocated than now, her of croquet. It was unfortunate that Mr. Ogden did not add some taste for architecture to those other pure and healthy tastes of his; but if he had any faculties of the artistic kind, they lay dormant to the end of his life. The house at Twistle was simply a small farmhouse, utterly devoid not only of every pretension to architectural beauty, but even of those more vulgar pretensions which may be generalized under the epithet ‘genteel.’ It did not even containa din- ing room or a drawing room,and the res ception rooms were limited to a single parlor, with a very ordinary carpet on its deal floor, and a set of the commonest mahogany furniture. In the way of fine arts, its only adornments were the portraits of some favorite horses and dogs, executed in oil bya gentleman who visited the local. ity from time to time, and had the shrewd. admitted that he had not. On this Dr, Bradly put on an expression of most extraordinary seriousness, and looking very hard at his friend, shook his head and muttered, ‘I thought as much,’ ‘What sayn ye?’ said Ogden half irri« tated. ‘I say,’ answered Bardly, once more looking full in Ogden’s face, ‘1 say that when they’n spoil thern stummacks wi’ gin an’ water, an’ weakened their digeshion, they’ll hoftens go ’bout breakfast.’ Now, of all the terrible things, as Dr. Bardly well knew, that could be said to an inhabitant of Shayton, this accusation of not being able to eat a breakfast was the most terrible. All the men in the place more or less were given to drink; and the most moderate and exemplary of them— men who were cited as models of abstinence Cincinnati, (St. Louis) or we cannot succeed, our candidate must be a man of good chars acter and able to carry New York, others wise we are beaten.’’ Each group may be, and probably is, talking of a different man, but each believes, or pretends to believe, which is the same thing, that Ais man is the one and the only one that can be elected. 1t will be a source of congratulation, if both the bear gardens should, by chance, elect good men, The “ Greasers” in Mexico, have been fighting, and itis reported that 2000 were killed. To one who knows the Greaser, as Saxon does, this is a source of joy, only tempered by sorrow that another ought or two had not been added at the proper end of the line of figures. We want * to revel in the Halls of the Montezumas’’ again, and to continue there when once poe session is obtained. The good Lord never intended that a country so rich in all that eg ; : . : te : . benefits mankind as is Mexico, should con p| | SUN |MOON fellow servant Jim Henderson was making | ness to take out his pay rather in the shape : , > DAY WEEK ' -r jlen’ in aaa Ra a A a Raat é : su ’ : “° | —would in any other part of England be | iu. jong to be the habi m| lrise | sets| rises [water jlen th JOHN McKAY, PROPRIETOR. WENDERHOLME the best of his way witha lantern down a! of long visits and ample potations than in looked upon as topers, or in a fair way of ieee aul . “sepa race of a M/E M/A M {4 M ig sgn narrow, stony cart tract, not yet worthy of|the more tangible form of money; so that becoming so. Even the doctor himself, | ;: g * 108e Only naa is a. 1 Thursday 4 187 38) 2 28) 5 51/15 20 ; : 4 1if he stay > amit eden " * Se ing. Every paper now has reports of Base 2 Friday ” 17) 39 3 3y) 6 58 i 22 fais HOUSE, second to none on the Is-| 4 S7ORY OF LANCASHIRE AND the name “se road, wack led over the wild . 7" binge 7 phe a sary te yg mi whenever he felt the least inclination to be | pay) Gib plays. I have a bill prepared 3/Saturday 16} 39' 4 4817 58 23 land for beauty of situation, comfort and YORKSHIRE. moor, and finally lost itself cn the slope of | charges at least were moderate, anc em thirsty, in addition to a strong glass of ale | aq shall have it introduced on the Siet of 4\Sunday | 15} 4016 3) 8 42 25 | convenience afforded, commends itself to one of the minor hills or buttresses of the|ployers never accurately knew how much and a glass of port wine at the house of| J ; il . : 5) Monday 15} 41| 7 8| 9 26 26| the patronage of all who may visit the CHAPTER I. high country of the heather. The turf| his masterpieces had cost them. eenia seiett' tis dail | dune, to send all the lunatics whe indulge 6 Tuesday 15} 42) 8 12)10 O 26 | Island for business or pleasure. j i pi Be as Meee et AG every well todo patient he visite 1, never | in this game, toa grand asylum to be locate 7|Wedn'sd’y| 14) 42/9 5110 46] 28 Choice Sample Rooms to let So Jim went forth to meet them with a/here was much more smooih and grassy! NO sooner had Master Jaco’ Mnishee 8 | failed to conclude his day with a stiff glass | 44 in the National lea witha 8 Thursday |} 14 43, 9 Sill 2% 29 Claws oe ces from Cars and Boats. lantern, and old Sarah kept the supper | than in the upper region; andan experienc. | breakfast of porridge and milk than he ran of rum and water. And yet the doctor was | j.,.1. ee ‘ aig _ = e rolSeturday | i3| tal10 55 0 43 31 Ladies and Gentlemen will find it to their | Warm. ; oF ed carter, by taking his vehide to the right |off to the stable and saddled Jerry, and) igered so very temperate, and in his den CaaS of all troops — on 11/Sunday | 13) 45,11 19) 1 20 32 | advantage to patronize this Hotel. Most women in Sarah's position would or to the left, as occasion required, could | rode as fast as he could to seek for the fa-| 9. opinion was such a shining example | ¢:4, and the Sevtilstilng 6 die leas alan igMonday {| 13) 45/11 37) 1 55 32| Feb. 21, 1876.—tf have had the consolation of a talk with|keep its two wheels tolerably level with|tal whip. Mr. Ogden, it is true, had stayed | + self denial, that whilst he saw the beam en lotic of wii 13/Tuesday 13) 4611 53,2 34 S| ogee " ————— | gome neighbour, who during the interval of|each other, notwithstanding the general|at the Red Lion in order to drink deeply | i, other men’s eyes, there was not a mote new rifles, plenty of amunition and sharp l4)Wedn’sd'y| 18} 46\M |3 15) 83 ¥ ; ; ss thks frichiid bab Jadeb wall knew bri... ’ : tomahawks. The Turk in Europe seems to Is}Thursday| 13) 47;0 9|4 7 34 INSURANCE. waiting might have helped her to watch| steepness of the extensive slope. As there | with his oe ew *Y|in hisown. And, indeed, in Shsyton such be very sick, and itis feared that his sick 16\Friday 13} 47/0 22)5 12) 34 the jugged hare, and enliven her with the| were no bags in this part of the country, it | former experience that however much his | jove of creature comforts as the doctor per- eT a ene ae é oom . Wietarday aa y~ : = as = ST. LAWRENCE most recent news of the locality; but as it} was not thought necessary to mark out a/ father had drunk the night before, he would | mitted himself was comparatively a very ne shaatredl ails i lenient” pun 19 Monday 13) 48) 1 31,8 56 35 ' happened that Twistle Farm, where she| regular tract, and the inhabitants of the|set off homewards early in the morning—| smal] mote; for such was the tremendous . “ag SAXON ®) Tuesday 18; 49|'2 99 54 36 Marine Insurance Co now reigned as housekeeper to Mr, Isaac| ‘Thistle Farm seldom crossed the moor jfor Isaac Ogden was one of those men who drinking in Shayton that out of twenty ' Se ee al a ; - 7 a = "| Ogden, a very well-to-do, middle-aged | preciselyin the same place. Jim Hender.|are proud of their morning freshness ; and, | male adult inhabitants fifteen either died Rd proegyer: eet! siPriday 14 49) 5 44M 35 oF widower, was at least three miles from the/|son felt therefore considerable uncertainty indeed he had succeeded in persuading of delirium tremens or were only saved by HIDDEN 7 i STRANGE “Saturday | 14) 49/7 13;0 7 35 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. nearest house, old Sarah was often cons}about finding his master here, and would | himse!f that the excesses of the night did | that otherwise inevitable fate by the inter~ Ce ere i ~ ard 15) a 8 . . - S ee demned to hours of complete loneliness. | probably have waited where the heather | little harm if they left no visible traces the position of some other and more creditable (From the Perth Ceurier.) Tuesday 7 4911 18/2 13\* 34 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: How a farmhouse could be so entirely iso» | ceased to grow, if he had not heard in the|next day. So it happened that within a malady. Now there is always a certain) rout two years ago an old man named %Wean'sd'y, 16 49,4 23/3 O 33 & Semuws, uee.. President lated as this was requires a few words of ex-| distance the bark of a dog, and shortly )few minutes of the time of Jacob’s departs stage in the life ofa drunkard at which his Alexander McDonald, a farmer living in rae | 4 che = ; - ; = 18 = Joun F. Hoseinabobe, s planstions. Mr. Ogden, for reasons with| afterwards the rapid gallop of hoofs upon | ure oe - — — ~ = pe oar be all yaa and | the township of South Elmsly, Co. Leeds, i i i i ted at the Red Lion Inn at Shayton, | this shows itself most plainly at the morn} apout th iles fi L | ArteMas LorD, which the reader will become acquainted in| the turf. moun t about three miles from Lombardy, departed ——_—__ —. ooeee Sena due time, and in conformity with the pro-| And out of the darkness, on the trackless | and rode leisurely as far as the tollgate,and } ing meal. Hence the men of Shayton| this life, intestate, leaving behind him four PRICES CURRENT. + a ap Atl : visions of a recent Act of Parliament, had | desolate moor, came a little boy of eight or |he put his horse to a brisk trot. were always anxious to prove to their| children—two boys and two girls, After W. D. Srewart. taken a fancy to enclose about thirty acres| nine years old, riding the roughest of all| And now, whilst he is ricing fast along | wives and sisters that, whatever might have | his death his room, containing his trunk, Ch’town, June 13, 1876. Risks taken dally at their office, Exchange | of land in the middle of a very extensive] possible highland ponies, and followed by | the turnpike road, let us see what manner | been their excesses they were still perfectly clothes, and sundary other articles, was BREADSTUFFS. Building. a moor that belonged to his own family, and|an enormous mastiff; the biggest dog, the |of man he is. Forty years old, we should competent to eat a hearty breakfast, and, | jocked up, and rarely, if ever, opened up Buckwheat Flour, per Ib 0.03 to 0.34 Ch’town, April 24 1876.—ly Secretary in consequence of his habits as a sportsman smallest horse, and the most juvenile rider | guess, or thereabouts, and in the enjoys! in order to demonstrate this in the most| to the time administrators to the estate Tienr, per bbl 5.50 to 7.00 : : he knew every recognizable spot. The obs/| that ever crossed a wild country after dark. | ment of the most robust health ; a tall, well-| undeniable manner, they were wont tostuff| were appointed a short time ago. The pan a - or apie 5.25 to 8.50 WW A, RL N "B} jects which he sought— and he had the| ‘Master Jacob, Master Jacob,’ said Jim| made, well-dressed man, greatly admired themselves till nature revolted, and the ties selected to administer to the estate o FISH strongest possible reasons for seeking them | Henderson, ‘if your father has stopped at|in this neighborhood for the qualities best | very act of swallowing became an impossix| were Messrs. John McTavish and Sees Codfish per qtl ; 3.50 to 5.00 OMP ANY __were solitude and health, and as much of|the Red Lion, as I guess he has done, you| appreciated here. If we say that his health | pijity, If the most temperate Erenchman | Miller, friends te the deceas od: audthemn Herring per bbl 4.87 to 6.49 INSURAN a total revolution in his habits of life as|shouldn’t have come up here by yourself,|is robust, we speak as ordinary observers } | had visited Shayton he would have been| gentlemen soon after their appointment Kerel per doz. 0.48 to 0.72 oF might be attained without entirely severing | of a dark neet ; you should ’ave stopped at but a gig is meeting him now, whose driver, | jo9ked upon as a lost being unless he | set about to settle the affairs of the estate conrnenen PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. himself from the neighbouring valleys, | Milend with your grandmother.’ being a doctor accustomed to look rather could so far overcome his national habit as| on behalf of the heirs. In due time the Hemlock, 100 seet. = wees where all his friends lived, and to which he| But little Jacob, exhilerated with his gal,|deeper than we do, sees evidence in S108 | to swallow three greasy muffins, two eggs, | old man’s bedroom, vacant and unvisited = _ do : a e oa BOARD OF DIRECTORS: was bound by the cords of a local attach./lop, only laughed at Jim’s fears, and said | that escape us. The doctor is one of the | few slices of cold ham, and two large cups | so long, was entered and overhauled ; the Shingles, per M. 2.11 to 2.48 Robert LoncwortH, Esq., President, | | ont stronger, perhaps, that even he him-| he liked riding after dark, and knew the} most intelligent men in the neighborhood | of execrable coffee at eight o’clock in the | trunk in turn was unlocked, and its valu. POULTRY - a. EM self was aware of. Having chosen a place | way well enough ; besides, what was there | where godd brains were as plentiful as full | morning. ables examined, when lo, within its recesses Chickens i : $0.50 to 0.70 Hon. A. A. McDonaxp, very precisely suited to his own needs, and | to be afraid of ? He didn’t believe in ghosts | purses, and the range of his acquired infor- To be Continued. a remarkable discovery was made ! Stowed Dacks oe pair 0.24 to 0.35 Hon. J. C- Pork, a therefore, as was natural, not so well suited | and as for robbers, let them catch him, that | mation is not small; so that if I were asked cnemeeenaaaiaeniinaianiaae away among its contents, a wealth of trea. sae Coe é. 20 va 0.00 ene pom to the needs of men less exceptionally situ- | was all; he should like to see them try— whethes,t, HRA. seer Bee on oe The Indians are making things very hot core, leng-BiGden; ond. wena ected, was ges, (each) -00 to 0. Risks taken ‘dail . . iticised his tast ldn’t old wild ti tear th to pi with Dr. Bardily or with the richest mags brought into the light ef day— i 7 5 y at their office, corner) ated, and who severely criticised his ©,| wouldn’t old wild tiger tear them to pieces k al : . £ & ay—money in Geen) 9.50 e O76 Great George and Lower Water Streets. Isaac Ogden built a small but substantial) first! Just then Jacob reined up his little | nate in the parish, I should certainly pre~ for enenante te ion who, . ote gold, silver, and hundred-doller bills, MEAT a. W. EAE, Seccestey. house, wiih a barn attached to it, and stab-| pony and added, ‘Jim, have you a long fer the Doctor’s rum and tobacco, seasoned aL of irequen ees aa me : long musty with age, but all as good da ° Ch’town, March 22, 1875—ly ling for three horses and as many cows.|candle in that lantern; have you enough | with his witty and well-informed conversa- ed to penetrate into the Blac ills. | acest: "Eh: Cotentind Sbdind was promptly Beer’ (small plooes) per Ib Gare lam " ‘ i fit did not enter into his/| to last half an hour ?’ tion,to the best claret and Havanas without | Of party of forty-two men, twenty-seven | 1.1.2, out and counted, and not until over ef, per lb (by the quarter) 0.06 to 0.10 THE LIVERPOOL «& LONDON As pecuniary pro 1 4 ; ere os ‘ t his talk | Were killed and scalped by the braves, who, : =i per lb 0.10 to 0.12 calculations, he had no intention of selling} ‘Plenty to see us up to Twistle farm. it. And yet, if | am to — is ta copbbidened by (hele eusdiiik, uiibiliiia’ Ub twelve thousand dollars was footed up did » For quarter 0.50 to 1.08 i y Ji it; juite faithfully, the refined and educated , . ee cannle f anne dies pl Lamb, fer ih 0.06 to 0.09 AND CLOBE farm produce in any other shape than that| ‘I Bay Jim, let us go back a bit; I’ve lost | quite fait ifully, within three mile of Custer City and killed supply v8 out. In justice Utton, per Ib 0.08 to 0.14 of living animals, and both cows and horses | something.’ reader will not respect the Doctor as much : Tes tnd to the heirs, we must here say that there ork, (small pieces) per 1b 0.08 to 0.12 were kept simply for the use of the little} ‘Lost summat, Master Jacob; well, an |as I do; and I shall have the utmost diffi- and eo gpeaberardorsiv wt seme bent ‘dee was no wrangling over the unexpected acs Vea pos > Cay the connse) . 9.06, 00 888 (MP \NY household, When, as would occasionally | who's to find it all over a moor like this of | culty in persuading that the object of my cal a ens pol py aetna gue cession to their assetts; on the contrary, — Ons 90 Bie happen, there was an additional superfluity | # neet? We mun go home now, an’ come |admiration not only deserves it for his nas : — ie ’ meee s sell Wha! ikea a the family, from the habits of retirement A a of milk, it was always absorbed ky a kennel | #’ seekin’ i’ th’ mornin’ by broad dayleet ; | tural abilities and the worth of his charac- ut s — “ auiiaidlie “as eatin and reserve acquired by living in catuer » Bar wh sahawy py ode) 9 4 fi inters and the prosperous inhabi- | and’ what is it as yau’n lost, Master Jacob ?” | ter, but even for his culture and attainment. ee Yo ; ne Spren._ | secluded part of the neighborhood, were ley per bushel 0.00 to 0.75 Fimg AND LIFE of far poin of, pease, i : ; Po ae , old deposits lying within the indian terri. a i al ; : . . 7 ‘ tud g P rather scared by this new turn of Fortune’s Batter (fresh) per Ib 0.20 to 0.24 tant of the pigsty. Father’s silver-topped whip that he lent | fe js still an eager and authentic student dierent cverpdiied tol eiilindh Butter per Ib by the tub 0.22 to 0.24 — Old Sarah was too much accustomed to| me; and if he comes back early to-morrow | of nature; his anatomy, so far from having ot aa vi metal i. Wherto ‘they wheel, and refused to accept their several falfskins, per Ib 0.06 to 0.10 | Invested Funds, Ist Jan’y., 1874, $21,628,356 ; rehension | Morning, and finds it out, he’ll nearly kill), een forgotten, has been followed with | °r°® ay fy ; shares of the $12,000, and the administra, Cheese (new milk) per 0.14 to 0.16 | Deposited with Receiver Gener- the place to feel any serious app nsion “ it? een 10rg 4 neciiinunieiadn das have been foiled, but the end will be, a8 | sors had theref ore, in the meantinee, te re- Cheese, per Ib 0.05 to 0.08 al of Canada, 162,800 | about the safety of her master, when, as on | © ‘or! a all ities such quiet and perseve . ae usual, the decimation or annihilation of the mtr ic ee co ep - seed, per Ib 0.20 to 0.25 | Other Investments in Dominion the present occasion, he had to come home As might be expected, the search for the | h¢ jg now (without = — make | red-kins and the occupation of the Black uncseumen teollne with venesd to men » ber doz. 0.10 to 0.12 f Canada. 367,091 : : whip wes fruitless, and little Jacob came display of his knowledge) one of the x an g g ey Green P, 7 ) ° ' in the dark. Besides, although the night oe ee a . any display » Hills by swarms of lawless adventurers. . Hay per te, sae aia f the murkiest, it was only just ten Ome with his friend Jim in considerable pest comparative anatomists of his time. matters should be worn away by the effluxs Hides, per tb. wae tke rr FAIR RATES. a : oe be - : about | anxiety about it, Six months before, the He is also an enthusiastic botanist, and has te ee tet at ion of time. We apprehend it will not be Honey per Ib ‘fv f ° o’clock, and there 18 ® superstition : : ; : ‘tuniti f uaintin A tailor named Seaton died very suddenly | long before the lucky heirs will be enabled Home? . 6.25 to 0.32 Prom t & Liberal Settlements. h hich more or less strongly affects | loss of his father’s whip would have troubled missed few opportunities cf acq g _— — : . meezan’ uals menanlogs FE DES 00:3.00 P S lad da d f hich a woman in | him very little. but the father he had then) jimself with the geology of the interesting | at Ottawa last week. It appears he had be- to get rid of this inconvenient feeling, and 4 omespun'F lanuel, pera 0.31 to 0.46 Insurance against Fire effected upon Pri- Z = ae nF likel to be exempt. | and the father he had now could scarcely district where he lives, and which he often | come overheated and sat on the cellar | to fall into the ways of the world with be- ant Per Ib ' , 0.12 to.0.16 | vate Residences, Housenold versus tnd) Seiwa op ‘ents it is ee be considered the same person. Mr. | treverses alone in his gig in all imaginable stairs to cool himself. His fellow workmen, | coming willingness and thankfulness, The Potaioce bushe. 0.40 to 0.50 | Farm Properties, for From dusk till ten, eee Shs a as i teen th gden had become highly irritable directions. Let us add that without being | on learning that he was seriously ill, sent | occurrence, as a whole, was a nine days’ Pearl Barley. paveet 6.40 200.45 i ee a | i is an excellent scientific | for a doctor, but before he arrived, the un-| wonder to the people of the locality, as it ! Barley, per Ib 0.08 to 0.04 One, Three or more years, . that people are sit~|of late, and the effects of the change were an artist he x ; i 0.60 to 1.09 Reduced Rates oy . oe l e , ainfull felt by every member of the little ‘draughtsman; and without being a man of | fortunate man was dead: ‘he coroner's | is not often so respectable a sum of money Timothe et ton 2.50 to 3.00 (i s a : re fa td ting cosily — 7 an anita, Cee erat very dogs themselves not imuch literary taste or attainment, a hard | jury returned a verdict of death from cere- | as this can be iaid past by an average farms Tallow per iu? Pe bush, — to = oie , . . TS eet, and ee ne = uss dail Qivtcinns |exenntes and resolute reader of philosophical works, | bral appopiexy, superinduced by suddep | er without his family knowing something raulps ) ae FITZGERALD, Agent a : ; keenly alive to the intellectual | change of temperature about it. Wooten Per bush. 0.20 to @ R. R. , : only in the ethernal world but! It was rather a relief,perhaps,to old Sarah ' and a man keenly g pe , ber 0.17 to.0.25 | Ch'town, July 27, 1874.—6m “oe enemy =