‘ADACONA — OST, LOST. STADACONA ee TTP ree POETRI : Indeed \ mighty friend it is to you this iM PORTANT bleak night. No fire, no money, no nothing, ale a ye a s 7 t: ORS. but a trio of useless mouths to feed. A i — sini li ; ¢ Ss @ af » i . — } : ’ ( / - a | | ‘] have my strengtn lett, che expostit- | Ges fF : 5 = @ B | Ch h f aS aca ta i | Es | _ Cheaper than Ever! — — ‘ Sal I i i a icouair, ates | \ tha iia, ba! your strength. Mighty as a reed | cee And na hh) : n features , Le} ; ness | 7 } Sopceasttiaee en iseret |, Nn OL vampe Oz McDOUGALL & CURRIE = css antmtesar | A oho eat |! arm chair brought me hero. I was seeking just such : Had been ng but poiatoes as you, and you I found. Will you doas I RE selling their choice stock of Groceries cheaper than any other Ilouse in the NEW GOODS BRITISH WAREHOUSE, eg. THIRTY THOUSAND from temptation, from | trade. Choice Tea, in strength and flavor, | | ee ee a oe of noialoes sin: cive me faith aud courage. My mother's | i 4 ) | only 40 cents. Good Retailing Sugar only be ain hia ve ow t shalll do?}, a 8 : ' a = na lead | { Uv! § § 9 ° | 8 cents. Coffees in Java, English break- aad she Sig . e i a + ore ; i b neaven protect laese helple 8S ones, and lear ) : fast, Dandelion, and French. A select Jot : Ce Teeee aia ’| me, their guide, where the shepherd can save | of the best Brands of Canadian Floar, potat : | she thought of t r uy, 34) Or i lady's food ‘ Heaven shield me cheap for cash. A large stock of Ready- from destruction. Save us, oh save us. | Q \ t :con o the wa : re, strange how she prays. I did y 9 made Clothing, Reefers from $5.50 up- * qacehip chil wee syenge Dey Ab ps it Bp°eP? G8 28 € @ @ wards. Overcoats from $8.50 upwards. ; wae 7" she had so much in her, o willing STAPLE & FANCY / g | A large stock of English and Canadian . I find 2 | Tweeds, which will be made up to order at (pueen Square, In temptation’s hour, she cries, ‘I call} ™ | shortest notice. Fur Caps from $1.50 to ( veins aaa he tallies ae ® | ~~ | $3.00. Kid Mits and Kid Gloves from 75 aes te vl pon Thee. Darkpe ss ia about me, around i-00 s) ‘cents. An elegant selection of By Steamer Prince Edward me, and my soul wanders towards sin An 8 | * | ? 0. fast as he c | chor it now my Father, | 4 Head Ofiice : , ; g Quebec. Ladies’ Dress Goods FROM ENGLAND, eae 60 300 PS ae presente com eeagdly ig eg Hh. slytone a | ofevery description. Ladies’ Hose, Gloves, OU BO NEVeF Once bHOUE y Pasptoes Ii, wait antil ber paroxysm is over,and then, etc., etc. An extra stock of Boots and SELECTED BY ON i} ? . ‘ > »o her mef want I . i } : ae or Cease aa 7 = vrant. | When she finds how vain are her prayers, she BANKRUPT PRIC a4 ~ ae Shoes, whieh will be sold at cost and he, simple soul, expecting & grant, : charges. Overshoes, Rubbers, and Felt and are now o for I ediately answered ‘ potatoes. | will embrace me as her friend, Hark, some , " a : Slippers. Also a large assortment of , pen for inspection Butt ed webtmet that way ; | “P'S Commae- Over the battlements of Silks Prince Edward Island Board of Directors r ace and Glassware, cheaper than ever and ee cs dis- : le = i e Aten yr tat sos 4” | heaven glides another and another form, and | *~ “a | X ‘ >| x Nos y ry Constantly on hand: Herring, Codfish, posed off at the > , ro ee eee Tt still she kneels praying. She fears me, and : CHAS. PALMER, Ksq., JOHN F. ROBERTSON, Esq., | Boneless Codfish, Pork, by the small, Lard, Than te give of bis hoarded potatoes : bites beat Mele elite bide ene Dress Goods, JOHN QUIRK, Esq., JOHN INGS, Esq, | Butter, etc., etc. Please call at once. Lowest Cash Price Sa tol hondinn of course, what the off ty | CG. eae | P. W. HYNDMAN, Es | McDOUGALL & CURRIE. CS. 2 ROS Hearing |*Pather.” There, beside her, I see the shin- : : voy ? Q. > aid, + ad ' hadied ‘enlait’ fv te Shawls, | Opp. W. E. Dawson’s, Upper Gt. Geo. St. t i} 1 he } ing raiment ¢ a aise odie sp ° oe ! ose to pray will ed hea oe mea Le 4 | Ch town, Oct. 18, 1875.—6m But she only thor t tatoes her mother. About her is a great light, and Ribbons e9 i re ae at: inne | ope: ee - it comforts her. She is hushed. Wy ove Stock is worthy He prayed for patience, for wisdom and grace, : | - ane But when he ment ‘ Lord! give her} ‘ Fear not,’ says the second form. * Lo, Crapes March 14, 1875. Agents for P. E. Island. the attention of Purchas- ea Lam with you always. c Ws - -— rm She audi ghed, ‘give potatoes What means itall? 1 thought to clutch . YY a yy RECERIiVE AT who desire value for ’ +? ; . } ra hei ha » | i. i‘. % ‘ i ’ ‘# 4 } . a > igh h a = ag my rightful prey—a homeless orphan,a strug- Mou hing Goods, SELLIN G Ok I ! | : c i ED thelr money. eth La MO Wr othe ee Be Z gling, suffering girl. I thought to find it =“ ‘ $ LAND ASSESSMENT ! re t potatoes | easy work to make her mine, and behold she Kid Gloves, orsey ost S leacon W bled-—knew not what to | !§ 82 a l ainiad as . ae ee: the rea ul i ue sila G 1 C | C t B ' | W R A BROWN d | ing. My opportunity is lost. About her is} HOUSeKeepIng Goods, a & € argains. | BOOT & SHOE STORE Provincial Treasurer’s Office, ; : iwas em assing very, | veh SO, | reflected the dazzling lig of heaven, eC > S 5 \bout « rarna! potatoes eect at a : lal * " He ak Cottons I inens | ee ee eee a een A, ae ; faith is greater than my strength. er pray- ; . : we - al, So, ending his prayer, he started —_ ? "v FOR 22d January, 1876 the door closed behind him, he heard a! ers—think of it—opened the very throne , ’ . = - yotec f thea other life : - ; “an — m 4 val mm > . a yy : secriber oe fF t y 1 . $ a hes 5 te ~ . deep st an aa gates of the other life,and from its realms are Sheetings, Tow elings, The Subscribers beg to inform all who | FALL M WINTER WEAR | terete op Ae ye ie pt ph hg pee oe i ww, give he oul 1s _" come her rescuers. I thought to take one of want to purchase : . Ne oe aR cane . enn PS ans eet elo waitin f in the twenty-fourth year of the reign of ; 1 that groan \ 1ali the way | misfortune’s victims, but I mistake my own Tw eeds. Pairs Rubber Boots | ter Majesty Queen Victoria, intiluled * An : om ne i me ? rin nous ie beds ay she is one of the redeemed. DRY GOiDS & CiOTHING and Shoes, Felt oy mn Lance Assessment at pre- ce War siand Ob, give to the hungry, potatoes !’ -PANDOM READINGS. Cloths, | Rubber Snow Boots | ivy ot Princetown and aise ofan het Railway | He could bear it no Jonger—arose and dressed A u am t ° . . ——- made and passed in ‘the twenty-seventh . : pleeibdet pening bem [eee ee ee ee AND Pa ._ | year of the same reign, intituled ‘ An Act > pe eh we A great many dresses are made withou ' p R Sh & Ny 7 8 : gain he went to the widow’s e hut. hdeahide. but the dress shirts requtise to be Oileloths &e UNDER WHOLESALE PRICES dirs 00s, 068 IDPETS, imposing an Assessment on all Lands in CHANCE of TIME! : Her sleepless eyes she had not got shut, | very much trimmed. : ~ ere § | Im Leather and Felt for Ladies, Gents Edecntinn es ; But there she sat in her old arm chair, An excellent tonic wash for the hair is To Suit the Dull Times! and Children. I do hereby give public notice, that I P\N and after MONDAY, Javuvary 17, trai ' » same VY n features he same sa mmon table sai ropo ne - we a anata ca ™ P , ta - : . e Vith ~ same wan fea A a1 i c men a . tae or to one tea MEN’S AND BOYS’ tee hice ce nae: sononio i” will run as follows :— Pipe : . ‘ Ob ii iiees tee ip So, entering in, he poured on th Drop Caxes.—One cup of bu'ter, one of W A WEEKS & C0 . undermentioned Town Lots Wetee che TRAINS GOIN v= f e > r 9 < + T ; \ bushel or more, from his ty st sugar, one of currants, two of Nour, two i ‘ 5 Stron Wellington Boots Common Lots,Pasture Lots,Islands or " =n f+} \ . } ft nat 3 - we . : ‘ER TS ; parts } ee ifthe very best potatoes. eggs, half a nutmeg grated, half a teaspoon- R “ally inti SEVERAL LOTS OF | g of Islands, Townships, or ‘parts of Town- STATIONS, Express | Mixed i acid ie | soda, salt. Bake fifteen minutes in a| Respectfully intimate to the pub- . [ GOOD AND CHEAP. ships in this Island, in arrear for the non- . : on NOW, Sai i] uPacen, Sidii Wwe pete, ‘ slack ven. e - 2 s a ayme t t i ;j | come ensttiionh atmos * Yes,” said the wind Ww, now you a. Ge Rie Gens No. 2.—Miz dogetlier as for lic that they will offer their Bankrupt (rods dt Half Price . | All ey ae of Boots made to order, of the ee oe Hee Madeh neds eae paeemntnen \Dep. 8.45 a.m. | So he knelt him duwn on the sanded floor, | | ne ort of Grahe ; cst material, and by first-class . a Jardigan 9.10 | Where he had poured from his goodly store | brea 1, one rs of Graham meal, two oem WHOLE STOCK OF GOODS a workmen, at ofthe above mentioned Acts, vis : Mount Stewart 10.25 Sita whew bak Detatecs. | fuls eer - wanes of ws. “ste T D ‘ First HUNDRED OF TowN Lots rn Cuar- | Royalty Junction 11.35 : ' spoonfuls of wheat four, half a cup of yeas ‘ : ? LOTTETOWN :—4 of No. 7, 4 5 _ ('Arr. 11.57 The widow's heart leaped up jor joy, ind salt. Let it stand all night to rise, and LARGE REDUCTIONS ’ ROBERT ORR & co. ORSEY & JOST S of 22, 4 of 24, 4 of 25, tia Tie 3 Charlottetown i (Dep. 8.15.8. m/Dep. 2.30 p.m Her face was haggard and wan no more, in ther ning put at in muffin rings, Let °— Se eres . BOOT FACTORY 30, 4 of 38, 4 of 41, ¢ of 44, 4 48, fof 49, 3 of Savas Senatiee 8.41 } 2.54 And ouch opres eras the beacon —, them vy i half aa es vat ae c from present prices, THE PEQPLE’S PAPER ’ 63, 3 of 64, 4 of 66, 4 73, 4 of 78, 4 83, 4 of 84. foie oa 0.56 4s _ vever Del : Had His lips ae hap Svet Crecst ron MEAT 1eES.—Take 1e . ’ SEconpD HunpRED ‘ NOL -l£z : j pete . No longer embarrassed, But fren and fal, | pre from eight ounces of sot beef sua, and "| South Side Market Sq’r. | ceamemonss of Tory Lore sx) Reusngion” |, 11a | ae ie poured outthe voice of a iiDeral soul, nound it ( s AS . 3 , : — * UV, , ° J . 6. ca ; she a ! ‘ responded a lou rr ee aa i if ‘ ! a ork: Se ea aaar ion BEGINNING ON THURSDAY, Ch’towa, Noy. 15, 1875. 12, j of 16, i of 17, 418, 4 of 20, 428, 4of| mtg , \Dep. 1.45 p. m Rut * yee : of potatoes le aan wae for pull re he yA vb 1s a o z her: A : ou . — - aoe oS. £35 OF rerun | = ut 1a HO wer i . ;} tne same ay s ) ste, ~ = " i oO o - 3.25 ' eam aR Ta powndelsuct instead cf the batter, It may | 10th ist, and following Days. BUILDING LOTS | o1's00!% 2 °%% 08%) 4 of 95, bof 96, £| OTeary te P wiee r th and be used for a pie at once, without setting it ag It will be our aim to make Tump HunpRep or Town Lots 1x Crar- ae l 5.58 . ae aside to cool. oe . As it is intended to clear off the FOR SALE ! LOTTETOWN :—4 of No. 9, ¢ of 24, 4 of 29, 4| ——-—-—— ee ete good ss P — re = ene it a ap — greater portion of the Stock, Oh & os ¢ 7 eg vee mn Nos. 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, TRAINS GOING East. } s h out tt b thele easee lind | 5° Made to Bt the Rgure 9 ques ap ever. “> TO: ae ‘g\WO of the most suitable Building Lots | 2 0! ® 2 ©, 4 Of 81. Lee es ee he 2 needs cea ee once an Se eee ee good BARGAINS will be given. ¢ N Laer i on the corner, at Tignish Station. Fourta Hunprep or Town Lors 1x STATIONS. | Express. | Mixed. ; a g ivenly food, = ‘ahi fn fhe “s athdta’ dah ot — . The Rev. Dougald McDonald will point out | CH4RLOTTETOWN :—Nos. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, i wi OGi i £ c these are ali | mit or fe 7% an tightly aed back Cashes | W 3 A. WEEKS & CO. the Lots to intending purchasers. 13, 14, 1-5 of 16, a. 4 of 19, 4 24, 4 29, 3 of Ti nish ~ Ip q 00 j good, mates Wilt beset Ss cides IMPHATIC: ’ Also, a piece of excellent Land, lying on | 39): 439,4 of 44, $ of 46,4 of 58,4 59,67, 68 4 of ao But don't forget t Ltoes meres will De-Sy ieee Worn, for ‘seviy!/ Conon Sirese Paliiil4, 1876 Tees Lot 38, consisting of seventy ave” aden 81, 4 85, 4 of 99 OL my 210 arene spring, and for these suits knife-pleafing is| - a | dh ete . 5 -liv . ’ ’ , O’Lear 9.10 : oe still seen as much as ever. alee “the | 7 “wera. 5 Phere runs through this property an excel-| Firtn Hunpre or Town Lors In Cuar- | Port Hill 10.35 i ITER ATU iE latest designs are of flounces gathered in- |: [ | 4" THE PEOPLE S PAPER lent stream of water, capable of driving a | LoTrTETowN :—4 of No. 2. 4 of 29, 4 34, dof | Wellington 11.22 4 ‘ Nh. est esinn pidited—hiilecite the Gael L ie ) | mill, and the Railway is close by. Further | 38, 4 of 39, 4 of 51, 4 of 62, 48, 49 50,3 of | Summ ide { jAtr. 12.15 p.m) RA AAA nen mmmmemmemnmemmers | AO OS Pte bas jue and overskirt will ; particulars can be learned on application at | 81, 96, 97, 98, 99, and 100. : i rien? Dep. 145° (Dep. 7.15.0.m "one ‘cab ala) “~—T . — we Bei ast — —_——— } « 2 ; > ase “é ini s ” ‘h’ “a , fenei 2.3 . THE TEMPTER FOILED. be trimmed with the new soft mohair braid | to wake it represent Phos ar ferrarey io ciate Water Lots in CiaRLorrerown, oppo- cates miver 4 0 oa —— ; ai that have such a silky appearance, or with CHAI RS esi we! bind fia H. B. SMITH. or a Sees Town Lots, in | North Wiltshire | 4.20 - Everybody in the neighborhood was in bed | folds of silk. iL P le’ W NOV. <2, 1510. e First Hundred :—Nos. 2, 3, 17, 18,19,20, Royalty Junction, 5.10 10.35 asieep but this little 4 rl-woman, who | SINGULAR MATHEMATICAL a sm Any ' The cop e s ants and the st a ements oven ean: Lateanore a ommnre omy i 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 81 and 32, Charlottetown { i rr. 5.30 ‘Arr. 11.00 fesolate roora was toiling the hours | number of figures you wish to multiply by 5 Cheaper thanever., ‘ . Consu mption Cured. LOTS IN THE COMMON oF CHARLOTTETOWN : Royal _ i |Dep. 2.50 Everybody in t! inity was doubt- | Will give the same result if divided by 2—a People $ Opinions ; P —$ of No. 1, 3 of 2, 3, $ of 10, 3 of 12, % of neta a2t re that hieck night bat Alice. | much quicker operation; but you must re-| In Double and Single Back AN old physician retired from active 13,4 of 28, 4 of 29, § of 31, 33, 34 and 35. Cardigaa 5.40 eatis is heneilicimenteahe i rakad (ee ee eneee o eipner te the. enemy, | ee HESS: “\ to make it a free, liberal, independent,|+* practice, having had placed in his hands | _ Pastore Lors ix tHe Roratry or Cuan-| Georgetown Arr. 6.05 She as DUS » _ ” BOURKE, 40 Mul | ret rn reson remainder, and when ss outspoken, and powerful champion of the by an East India Missionary the formula of ae ee of No. 9,4 of 10, 4 of 13, 14, = taal ’ tter cold ; but now and then as she | there is a remainder, whatever it may be, | a simple Vegetable Remedy, for the speedy | <4» 4 of 23, 4 of 24, 1-12 of 27, 29, 3 of 31, Souris Bran ch stoops to alter ber position, she feels the | 22eX a live to theanswer. Multiply 464 by : and permanent Cure of Consumption, Bron— | 32+ 4 33, 37, 38, § of 39, 40, 4 of 44, 4of 46.) ———— ie to aller ber position, she feels the | teed the answer will be 2,300" dividing | CANE SEAT CHAIRS | PEOPLE'S RIGHTS ! chitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and | 49» 50,4 of 53, 54, 58, 59, 4 of 61, $ of 62, : A kReenes $i on . body, 4N4) the same number by 2 and you have 232, Lung Affections, also a Positive and Radica! 63, 67, 4 of 70,§ of 71, 72, 77, 78, 89, 4 of Going West. | Going East. she Sig think how he!piess she is to pro-| and, as there is no remainder, you add a a te Cure tor Nervous Debility, and all Nervous 147, 5-12 of 148, 175, 1-12 of 200, 11-12 of # t an cipuer. Now take 357, and multiply by 5;| In Large and Small Rockers. | In order to do this, it is necessary that | Complaints, after having thoroughly tested | 241, 5-6 of 256, } of 258, 264, § of 286, 277, | ~ ee cee ak ieee eke, ieee, POE Oe SLO. Divide the same number by : its curative powers in thousands of cases, 281, 291, 294, 319,4 of 820, 331, 338, 340, STATIONS. Mixed. STATIONS. | Mixed. » of sw : atest childhood. is the little or—| 2 and you have 178 oe r no a oars feels it his duty to make it known to his 354, 380, 389. - | | Fe” ee a therefore place a o at the end of the line, an suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive Town Lots In GE : a. | PrP. u an brother whose life has known no other | the result is again 1,785. TO THE TRADE : j and a conscientious desire to relieve human Se oe Souris Dep. 7.10,Ch’town ‘Dep 2.50 ther. And just beyond is another bed, in Western Sweerness.—‘ How much is my ri suffering he will send (free of eharge) to all 5 eae 16, srd Range, Letter A Harmony 7.35 Royalty June,| 3.18 which slept two other little ones who look to} bill?’ inquired a sad-eyed youthin a Chicago kj | P| ror cont . iF eta ag ae ore hos etna’ ; pe a oe te 10.30 M. Stewart SDP om sili apie sti ‘em | confectio , store th fe _ or preparing and successful using. Sent b - , i a 5 \Arr. 10. r for all that existence is to give them. ~ _ set. . or : ~~ = ‘ : 00 in dss ates , on ; il by dd ssi >i Sot ye : Nos. 7 and 10, 4 . ae M.Stewart } Dep, 10.255t. Peter's 6.00 nt sn AEE lll dae haw life for The proprietor looked over his books a re alike aa y addressing with stamp nam No. 16 4 E | Royl'ty Jc't| 11.35 Harmony 7.23 nigh Sey Woe ee Cow Bee MNS FOr | midatc and thes replied :— : ing this paper. ‘sil ae ‘s ‘i ~| Cht 1157 Souri 15) them if that would avail, but she knows that! < sixteen dollars and fifteen cents.’ All sizes, Good and Cheap. BUSINESS MEN DR. W. C. STEVENS. sandie & hore “, 3 nang a ome___Are thet Sears Ar t is her hands that are to provide. As the young man drew forth his wallet to — Munroe Block, Syrause,N. Y. jan 17 "76. | No. 9 g of 4, of 16. 3 a oa Wm. oa - had made the acauaintance | Meet the account he sighed deeply, and said ——_—______—- ne | are es 7 . Supt. P. B. 1. Railway. Poor Al » she had ma ie the acquaintance ;™ tt s or nt & Ply, ’ as | Nos. 8 and 16 4 _ hd * 7 i : ‘I tell you this is tough!’ REQUIRING ’ C. J. Brydges, oe ; woes — a, dire wan 2 — - | ‘Howso?’ asked the confectioner. HAIROG LOoTH _WaTER Lots IN GeorGrrown :—§ of No. | _ Gen | Supt. Gov. Railways. rns to her work with a pain at her heart,| Qh, she’s gone back on me. 1 : | 25, No. 32. Charlottetown, Jan. 24, 1876.—6ins : se and keen. ae ‘ v JOB PRINTI NG | Pasture Lots IN THE Royatty or ene saiaatt rhe hours pass, and it is two o'clock in the | __‘ Oh, she—the girl that eat all this candy,’ all sizes. Also, some e I cumin a | Grorartow :—Nos. 1, 2, 18, 24, 47, 70, 106. | The hours pass, and it is two o'clock in the | tinued the unhappy youth. * and 1 tell CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT, | 112, 124, 127, 128, 129, 131, 134,133, 179, 4 t avs it avs | morning. Now shemust sleep, for whatever | yoy ivs hard to pay for so much sweetness VERY HANDSOME VENKERS | WILL FIND Orrawa, Sept. 10th, 1875 | of 193, 207, § of 227, 233, 244, 251, 4 of 260 thildren have to eat she must prepare it, after it’s gone and soured on a fellow,’ . ' ; . o : : | 4 of 263, 4 of 265, § of 274, 4 of 278, 297 and ind some rest she must have before the day The candy than acknowledged that it did}. : ry oid 2 wo et ae wus foe WHAT PAYS ? a sagid” dice te enll cabebeahibe. seem kind of rough. in Walnut, Plain, Fancy, and i) t ANNIE Y ~ Invoices till further notice, 14 percent. | Pasture Lots iN Princerown Royatry: ls she not beautiful? Look at her soft | isis ball Se eee lone neabitually | Corrugated Bird-eye Maple, R.M.§8. BOUCHETTE. | | —4 of No. 158, 233, 244, 245, 370, 4 of 452, 4 mene ip 1 S s, ( om sioner. | = ; :n hair, waving over her pretty brow and | ejigse the s I 1a j ° o, 9 . T pays every Manufacturer, Merchant, Me- ; neealing t} ri licate ear. See her fine | how. oa ae hee ee yo Fabre Corrugated and Hungarian Ash JOB OFFICE LORE Oe TOWNSHIP Lanps. I chanic, Inventor, Farmer, or Professional whe hetinnts ls eae nd evebrow: ‘anil res- | pleasure, what amusement. Of course, the and Burl Walnut. FREEHOLD FARM | No. of Township. Acres. man, to keepinformed on ali the improve- | wei ak i a piet r of | Little creatures meddle with things, and All th 1 4163 mate nan Svonrertanat wags irae plendant She is the very picture of | ,,, " s of thee fi 7 . . | , ys the head of every family to intro- ) leave the traces of their fingers on the wall the above will be sold ver PREPARED 2 2141 peye © y } inement, and she sits their toiling. I must | and ery, and ‘ bother’ alittle, but when one Cheap for Cash Only y ON LOT 44 3 1223 sconce conaiins auaien carte a tell her something gets in the way of it, as mothers and other ° | 5 1802 ructive, $ a fi~ ' — —— f f | | loving relatives do, those things become of : TO SUPPLY THEIR WANTS F 0 R N) A L E 6 1996" vestigation, end promotes thenght and Gis- : Alice, the world Rates you for ali these) oo importance. They say such pretty E. D. STAIR, : 7 5695 cussion among the members. ifts you have, because you are poor—one | things ; the touch of their little hands is so Upper Great George Street. fu the way of ry 8 260: 8 ; : - ‘ ngs ; teats tale °° | ch’town, Oct. 18, 1875 8 1 HE Subscriber offers for sale all the _ aan orphan struggling for many. There is no| soft; the sound of their little voices so sweet ; » Oct, 18, ‘ Posters right title, and interests in the Farm 00354 room for you, or such as you, in virtue’s| their eo a pretty; » ng en tte Pp inti lately owned by John Kickham, situate on 4 oo | ; “ett ek. ie ava} 8° graceful and so comical. e whole WMandbllis Township No. Forty-four, at the head of 285 . i vorid, Money isthe lever and you have] family goes baby-mad—and it is no wonder. rescription Free , leaks Chons ates ea 12 122353 which has been published weekly for the last none. No, you have no money. The last} No book was ever written that was half so OR the speedy Cure of Seminal Weak- Circulars, said farm is conveniently situate to School 13 2546 thirty years, does this, to an extent beyond ‘es will go for bread to-morrow. and | interesting as a little child that is learning to ness, Lost Manhood and all disorders House, Grist and Saw Mills, and is worthy 14 19444 that of any other publication, in fact it is the » vou will be huagry till vou earn more, | t@!k and to think, tbat is: developing-froma brought on by indiscretions or excess. Bill-heads, the attention of those who require a nice 16 71114 only weekly paper published in the United Br se tT . Te eo F°- | tiny animal into a being with @ conscience pag Drei has ana. farm. Title good, and terms easy. 17 740 States, devoted 0 ean apm ys How will you bear it to hear the precious | ang a heart. ress DAvipson & Co,, Box 2296, New Cards, Ww 18 34 Inventions, and New Discoveries in the Arts | : haan m. D. STEWART. 540 we children you love suffer for bread? ia!you} Parents who cram their children into an | York. Sept. 13, 1875. > Ch’town, Aug. 3. 1874 19 2934 and Sciences. tart.. You had not thought it would come | upstair nursery, in eompany with a nurse, At Moderate Prices le 20 735 Every number is profusely illustrated and ail a u sine : val a =, adel chile fae ‘ go into oan ;’ old bachelor $5 TO $2 PER DAY.—Agents Wan- AND 21 coe its contents embrace the latest and ane —— ea a eres | uncles who always call some one to take ted! All classes of work- 22 2114 teresting information pertaining to the In- a bilp you oy ag hnaaiendin® sil ! CHOICE PERIODICALS FOR 1876 3 cal ond Beton an you feed so many while you are 80} away that troublesome boy if he scrambles | ing people, of either sex, young or old ’ 23 1076 dustrial, Mechanical, and Scientific Progress honest? Tears! what have your eyes to de | fahohaite study, or aunts whe detest children | make more money at work for us in their REASONABLE EXPEDITION. 24 cast ofthe World; Descriptions, with Beautifu! with tears 2? Who taught you to weep? It| Decause they climb up one’s lap, and rample | Spare moments, or all the time, than any- ee ate THE 25 1414 Engravings of New inventions, New Imple- ee ee. ee ““P" "| Sounces, and tear Jaces, are all- losing more | thing else. Particulars free. Post caras William 7. Cotto li. 26 2904 ments, New Processes, and Improved Indus- pelted woman's weapon in all —— en than the smiles and bows of people whocare to States cost but two cents. Address G. L nard S tt P bli hi C 28 1069 tries of Practical Writers, for Workmen and but it is a failure with you, for there are} nothing for them. The most importont psi STINSON & CO.. 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With strict | Charlottetown, of the other part, all that | W ill th day of April ayant Dttictly in Advance. 58 365 ‘ , Does she. heed me? thos 10 need sucha work. ith strict |» \ of land , orks tall the lst day of April next, noon, | p,. any one Review $4.00 53 Ist, 1876. 6 : ee at er | business honor, high professional skill, Township Thirty-two, aay aaes oF from parties willing to contract with the| For oor jadiidiies. To. 70. — - 1055 A year’s number contains 832 pages ead : She seem » calc! 1@ 1é g ol B ‘ 7 @ e ‘ ‘ a 7 . e 3 CWSyseseeerereeene J sh a - inowgie I have sited fr hen st only | petenacsistani De Bee wif doubiiess | Eareh h Queen's County, bounded as fat | Goveroment to build a New Court House,| For anytires Reviews... 1040 49 | on | erent eaten eee ee ches She does not divine my presence,and make his name familiar as household words. lows, es is ete Commonaing at a stake at Bonshaw. 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