POSTAGE PREPAID. HE HXAMINER. . Ree = crcl TORR LOL BE r rw) IAD riv "Wy TAT IINGAY DNIWADT) [a \N] \NY 1 Vy , iT YITQP « ry T VOL. XXVI. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1875. NO. 55, ORR NS A NLS AON NRE: AIST RS ROE STR PST LP TOR SELES INERT ARE SERIE TERE SLE EO euro NT NTE oie Sana POETRY. lily gleamed up through the erystal, and | LORD DUFFPRIN DID NOT CARH FOR UMBRELLAS. re ~— floated along the margin on its long and Veew Wail Arranzcmeenis. cin : wnis Mon tkeo. } “rom th London Wei id.) nk : ‘ & DAY DREAMS undulating stems. } ( } Umbrellas, ench a necessary convenience fh Lets AAS « This was the favorite hauntof Marcus. | Bright in presence, cheery and genial in} in our day, were, even in the present cens ie ae Be aint — | . > — cae Eeand A ; . Rs a ae lust within the cottage door aud he had baptized it by the name of the | Manner, full of knowledge and of untiring | tury, but Little used in England or, indeed, Just within rh ee eae ee ae A oi oa in any part of Europe unless by invalids or MAILS. ( " OSE Dur | ae 5 7) a sills | Long oss Spring. It was here he had ind istry, Lord Dufferin may be said to oc- a one acs i i aad they “lid ad th cok < : i ‘i le » é.% Cur ‘ rs a seck ei c a a nani a : we ii illiseais On the low door-siep is sitting ; | often indulged in his dreams of ambition, } sal a : ” seein ree rank of CO’) sn unmbrella in the street as we do; but " “ — . ei nd the golden summer , : onial administrators. eis nota states- | one was kept hanging ir a stylis . ' . = an ae a jand it was here he now yielded to the ae is no was kept hanging in the Selbet stele ‘ sranto, Quenre, New Brunswick and Unirep Srares, daily, 3950 a.m. With the twilsg! | y mansions, and held by a servant over visits | ors as they passed to and from their carrisx ages. It was deemed very effeminate in a man or boy toshirk a wetting; and so it 10.00 p. m. | Tuesday 10.00 p-m. By Wednesday, 7 p.m. | Seeing visions (Friday 10.00 p.m. | {man of the same calibre as Lord North- brook ; The des- } ° ‘ . * | pair of a child caused by a father’s shame and perjury is enough ° ** | afayryi infirre o y Aacnair Monday ; : : ' : ; s 1 a oe, | deafening influences of despair. ‘ Tuesday 2.30 p.m, a ee hursday 1.50 a. m. | ( Friday he rather resembles Lord North- j sore 1 The ne . brook’s predecessor Mayo in that golden hour hazy to make angels c ! edece : i ” > 2 yy ley wine * eae al “34 oi 8 = “ . . ' *: ae ° . : . ° 2.30pm. |Saturday 7 p. m. ‘Till the busy hands grow lazy, | weep speech which he made at the recent meet- | was no wonder that an old soldier like Lord Garat Barraix, via United States, daily, : : : ie ‘ Bae dngeny Uncertain And her work unheeded lies eM. reas!’ said a hoarse voice near hi ing of the Canadian Club conveys an aceu~ | Cormwallis should have his ire roused by : ‘ ‘ via Halifax, Fr lay, 25th Jane and every seceand Friday after, : d 2.30 p.m, #6 'Nenth her far-off dreamy ey wharcas:’ said a noarse voice near him, oe sie ia a f tk sit It 7 wed with | the ofier of an umbrella. He had been . | : " Supplementary, Monday, 28th June, and every second Monday after, . oe 4.30 a, m. x elite + elon | He turned round, and beheld his father, | rate idea Of the speaker, glowe | dining with a friend, and when about to en- oO more toiling aay anc nigi . | 10.00 a. m. RSIDt MMERSID1 10.00 p. m, mmeroy + it wan ineti ; iotie fire : whose wild and haggard countenance look- | energy ; Ib was ane with on tic fire ; ed at him through the leafy curtain of the | ” Te the mneonnaD of pe pena ” aa fountain. ‘Marcus!’ repeated he, push, | CP8® authority, qualified to exercise it with | dignity and popularity, ‘he position that including all mail matter fer Prince County west of Summerside—twice daily, ter his carriage to return home, stopped a few moments to converse with his host. As it was raining In torrents, a servant in attendnnce attempted to hold the house But a life so fair and bright That, without a stint or measure, | | $ T00 a. m. i 1,00 p. m. ' i | She is drinking deep of pleasure, | | | | } Dantinaron, Hounrer’s River, County Line, Freerown and Barrerr’s Cross—including mail! matter for oflices served from these places—daily, | . ‘ ° ‘ | Oe & Mm. , Moun? Srewart, CARDIGAN, Monracue and GeorGerown—including 9} mail matter for offices! 10.00 p. m. 8 I In that visionary sphere Which her dreaming brings so near, ing aside the boughs and coming and sits umbrella over his Lordshp’s head orved fr hese places—-daily 3.00: 2.05 " 5 5 oe ree oe # over his Lordshp’s head, but the se rve d from these places daily, : . i ° al 8.00 a. m. 12.05 p. m. ea: tine doulas aos Oe i ee ee ee | he occupies is an eminent one, and Lord cid. pebdiee. exslaiened wrathfalls ‘ Tak Monen., Tuesday, Tharsday and Saturday, . ° | 2.30 pp me se “ She is plucking at her ease ing Gown on the rock by ms side, * wil | xciaAuMeod, y, e i[eap oF Sv. Peter's Bay and Sourts East—ineluding mail matter for all places in King’s Coun-| Golden fruits her taste to please , Do you suppose I ama you let me sit by youa few moments? I | Dufferin is not the man to disparage its | that thing away ee gk it ct wter'a.wihaie ae ee She is lifted in her visi : 7 | ee ee ? ae -a | sugar doll, to melt in a shower ? or do you ty net ane north of St. eee: . : ‘ ‘ : ; ee eee To the far.o8 boleh Elysit have something I wish to say to you, and | POW! aan gnetign. tank BAe seme | take me for a woman who is afraid of epmgue, and all offices on the route between Charlottetown and Bedeque, Monday, Wednesday i ae, Le ee , é ‘ as in the capacity of a constitutional sovereign, | . ae a and Friday. : : i 3 i i : eee oe hs gee p.m. 2.30 p.m. While the twilight slowly dies, this place is so tranquil—so sweet ! rm — ay AO : ct a line head-gear? I have not been all these , Vernon River, Sournrorr, Pownat and Caerry VaLiey, daily, — . , ‘ J TOs. m. 3.00 p. ma. And gray shadows fills the skies ‘Will I let youfather? Ob, don't speak | and that is really what he is, Theoretically years fighting my country’s battles to be Vexxon River Brrpce, Betrasr., ORWeLL, Murray Harsor Sovurn, and all offices on the South- But hark ! that merry shout to me in that way.’ | he possesses authority exactly analogous to frightened now by cold water. A shower ern Route, Tuesday and Friday; returning Wednesday and Saturday. —. ; i 7.00 a, m. 3.00 p. m. On the nightbreeze ringing out, ‘Thave no right to force my polluted | ‘hat vested in her Majesty. Like Queen | 0! rain 18 no worse than powder and ball, Uuackitey Point, Coveneap, Lirrte York, and all offices on that route, Monday and Thursday ; Sets the bright air castle falling, ae ay Pee he Taree thy ? aun Si iatniiln: .ttidadiadiidd sities eaunel and I never shirked them.’ Then, baring his returning Tuesday and Friday, ° " é / . * a j | 7.00 a.m. 3.00 p.m. For the fisher’s voice is calling ; presence On you, my son. After what ” — “og —— ' ™ — _ — r headtothe peltmg rain; the nobleman walk. nr AvGusrus, MONAGHAN, and all offices on that route, Thursday, ‘ ‘ ‘ . | 6.00 a. m. 7.00 p. m. Aud the mother’s dreams are o’er passed last night, 1 cannot blame you if with him ; his prerogative gives him the | ed deliberately to his carriage. The gallant De et ee ame ane er cette tamer tron mopar eeneneremn nnn Bhe's the fishers witt-coseenere: you refuse to own sucha wretch as your ‘right of vetoing any of the proceedings of | t Duke of camel aun ae Water. i Mails are forwarded from Sammerside to Miseouche, Alberton, Port Hill and Tignish daily; to other principal points on that line Back again from marble halls, a : pooh sctarday morn. | his Parliament; an army awaits his bidding | ‘0? #84 many other battles, hac s© same " Puesday, Thursday and Saturday; and to smaller offices, Tuesday and Friday. . Suug withia her cottage walls, — I — thought ye o rday morn atlauieee } i ee nite jase 7 | opinion of umbrellas. During the Spanish a (tices on the route from Darlington to Rose Valley receive and despatch mails Tuesday and Friday. Where baby must be tended ing, when [ left you with such presumpt- | ®™ - _ y - opey iy wees cn eran 7 war, in an action near Bayoun, in 1812, the : (ices on the reute trom Hunter's River to North Rustico, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 7 oer. ee one! ous confidence. I should return like the | 80 situation in the world happier’ he said | Granadiers, under Col. ‘Tyngling, occupied “ ' laa “a ios Yen Eee \eenesadlt ae i aes Oe in *. ee a Ant or day ‘ams thus are ¢ . : : b | ‘ ‘ i" i ite i : . ' Vilices on the route from Hunte c's River to Cavendish, &c., Tuesday, Phursday and Saturday, With a lan rae aan vias swine to its wallow inthe mire. The man|at the meeting of the Canada Club, ‘than | ®2 unfinished redoubt near the high road. ; Otfices ou the route frow County Line to New London, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ' oor ame ide West ’ pe that of « stitutional puler. No Eastern | , Pd Wellington, mounted on his veteran : Ofices on the roate from County Line to Somerset and Newton, Tuesday and Friday. ‘ ~~ erper's Weekly. | who sqoompanieg me home must havo | VAN = Slee pane. * ashes agg t charger, rode past the redoubt, scanning Mails are forwarded from Head of St. Peter's Bay and Souris East to all offices in the Eastern section of King’s Connty, every [See eee | known my besetting weakness, for he | despot or European autocrat, can feel any») with critical eye the disposition of the Fuesday and Friday. PEED AMET IS ; 3 } : .* : ‘ Sonus naticfantt Pintade: 1 bees ‘a oe ¢ . : > } rida) ; i : 54H mpted me sorely before I vielded. and | thing approaching to the satisfaction which | troops, and evidently as unmindfaul o Mails are forwarded from Cardigan Bridge to Dundas and Lot 56 every Tuesday and Friday, on arrival of the morning train from ash 2 BURR Toa, = : ee _ L a | a PI eee a ee ; eae ea. aad 4 alas ci wate y ‘. Z } 1 7 : 4 ry chosen } heavy rain th was pelting | Charlottetown, returning to Cardigan Bridge at 8 o’clock, p. m : : .| then taking advantage of my condition, | 2 chief, presiding over a \intstry chosen head and sl 1d 35 h st io ws thon — ’ ~ : a 2 . we RR RN ee Re eee i Pe J ‘ . - er iead and shoulders as 2 WAS : Mails are forwarded from Montague Bridge to alloffiees on the routes te Murray Harbor North and Brooklyn, &e., every Tuesday, : ee ; a induced me to make the bargain with him by a free Parliament and elected by a well- ball when using in rch wane es thee and Friday, returning same day. MA ROUS 1} Ali LAND : which perjured my soul, and severed the disciplined and professional Opposition ens } ineant. end rarely Saitek ite aie dg tee : i es tie. saws x words, the picture which } may imavine. the 1e indignati Letters intended for Registration must be posted at least half an hour before the time of closing the Mails hy which they are to be OR. THE LONG MOSS SPRING last link that binds my children to me. JOYS. In other words, the ] sewers — - —_ then the indignation of the forwarded. Registration open from 8 o'clock a. m. to 8 o’clock p. m. ; Y sph Saas ~“*| Marcus, you teld me last night you were | Lord Dufferin draws of Canadian rule is: = old chieftain at seeing the officers : ; ~ neem Mead , 7 ld ininrea > / ota certain resime ro tine 22° : Letters may be posted In letter boxes on Steamers up to time of departure. afraid ~ would injure me. _, | identical with that of English Government. | ‘ ae gtment protecting themseives, Correspondence for Newfoundland, Bermuda and West Indies will be forwarded to Halifax by each mail. CHAPTER IT.—Continued. Oh! father, don’t recall those dreadfal | | ' sh Rea a Ramet ek ce from the torrents of rain, ol - _ wiin's sa icalliillii teas words—I was distracted—I didn’t know | It is the imperial idea which dominates by huddling together under umbrellas, ith long strides and muttering threats ‘ a. Dict S cee a Re eee ee le recovenizes in | Thié was more : he equanimi "" a 5 5 what Isaid. Forgive me, father, IT never} Lord Duiferin’s breast. ile recognizes In| /iiée was More than, the equanimity of the , ” goat oT | INSURANCE, MISCELLANEOUS. he cleared the cabin, slamming the door | can forgive myself’ | himself the deputy of the monarch and the stem as chiar tae cachet aan : ice APL Nek Ls pebkowrerkrinweroumuneine | Aber Tim. 66° Chat erety Oia Of Gis Roce ‘No, Marcus. reproach not yourself. | ,. He ee im . : . \ ah sequant y, reacning his quarters, despatch MOON'S CHANGES. : i othianaet nail cake: Miss alee Those words and some others you uttered, directly hpememerenty champion of the Lord Uill with the message : « Lord Wells First Quarter, 7th day, 5h. 25m. p. m., South. | M A “ELL N ia ; By recent tests it has been demonstrated | vibrated : see * pica "ts : | may prove my salvation yet. I’cannot hope | Monarchial principle, ile is as enthusiastic | ington does not approve ef the use of umb- Fall Moon, 15th day, 8h. 29., N. W., below | that a train weighing 550,000 pounds, and | silence fora few — es, first proken -Y | that you will rely on my promises of res} a Canadian as if he were born and bred a| rellas by soldiers, and especially under fire, n , en > i. a > INSURANCE COMPANY moving at the rate of filty-two mues an| the loud sobs of Milly, mingled with the | formation; but I never have felt as | have subject of the Dominion ; he is as loyal a nor can he permit gentlemen 8s sons to eee ren — a a SO oe 5.5. hour, can be stopped within 230 yards. gentler groans of the almost heartsbroken | since I saw you and little Katy weeping on B it on as if he had never set foot outside a neers See eee New Moon, 29th day, 8h. 43m., a m., N. E. OF N a a i a i, each other’s necks in the arms of that faiths | 7708 #8 Be Ue never ss ~~ | the army’—S?, Nicholas. $$$ _—_____ : ; Le Nord, the Russian, again discussing the | little Katy. Marcus went to the door, and ful neero, of whose care I was about to de. | his native country. It is this combination rr SUN MOON | HIGIT DAY's PRINCE EDWAR ISLAND. Turkish insurrection, says Russia Germany, | stepping out shot off the rifle in the air ee ee ee i. aan a. ee 66 yy (DAY WEEK, sets [water len'th and Austria, are in accord on the point), ee . +) prive you. Your words pierced me to the | of characteristics which so exactly fits Lord Saar slays y ‘ahaa : ie BOARD OF DIRECTORS : that Eastern questions shall not be raised, Phe ae cae ae — —_— a yi 1 Mand cr ye as | Dufferin for the post that he occupies. Iin- HISUELLANEOUS., cM M HMM MM OM aor bie . : Pease has been temporarily disturbed, but | 2nd fell like rocks on the oppogite side, ee ee eT els ity is ading article in his Puree enn enenene an ORONO eNoN | Wedn'sd’y 5 256 34A7 41; 11 48) 13 9 ounites Seat, Esq.. President, general peace is fe hares ‘attack. | * What did you de that for re asked his | @shes. All “ ne wane J have been | Soka ape Aig yt oe : aan | ¢Thursday | 27 32: 7 56 MO 14 5 om lo SU aAats France and Vtaly will doubtless be invited | c.ines antlanie «havent? « ae . | upon my bended knees, on this very rock, | PY!'e2! tatha, ¢ et . ’ A fanny incident is related of a con- }. Friday 22, 30) 813) 0 45) 2 a L. C. oe to join these nao powers wee canal father sullenly, ‘haven’t you made noise praying for help from on high. 1 make no | will, so far as Canada is concerned, be best | stable in Adrian, Mich., who arrested a Eeotreng oe eee oe Hon. J.C. — recognise need of ending the intolers | emoush yet?’ more self-righteous boasts 1 throw mys gained by a scrupulous regard for its absos | prisoner in a distant town. He handeutfed 5 Sunday 30; 626; & 53 2 Fi cS — 7 ° . . pou gag a a ; ee eae ac ercy of G in tl wi T : i mh : is ims ‘8 ad y “ a eae tl - THomas Hanpranan, Esq. able regime, and of proceeding scriously ‘I'l tell you what Idid it for.’ answered | S¢lf on the mercy of od, in the humble lute independence. While Canada is, or the prisoner and himself together and 6 Monday S23, 24) 9 16) 2 41) o2 Guonos R. Buze. Es : with the reform which has heretofore been j hope that he will not cast me off. Though | * sa laid down to sleep. In the morning the of 7 Puesday 33 22; 949| $ 40} 49 Risks ceean daily ge office, corner |mere pretence the boy, with a face as pallid as marble, | our sins be as scarlet, they may be made | should be, not only English property, but ‘handcuffs were on the constable’s wrist , “, : ; eda a6 a * ; ; 3 = | Great George amd Causes Weber Steccts andan eye glittering like steel. ‘1 was} white as wool. Alas! mine would the pure | an extension of English soil—that «//era| the prisoner gone and so was the pocket- 4 9 Thursday 36 2 > 16 2 — ois cs ; ie ae : : pa a t ae a ee ekacad. 4 ‘ ( . Se ii * * ce - Sriday : 37 17 11590 7 | 40) F. W. HALES, Secrretay Perins or THe Oceax.—The direction of} afraid I should kill him, father, and my- eta a os ae oe dying Anglia which Spenser said Ireland must book, money and watch of the officer. i . *3 . . i : as —* ' Teritas has ius fatiat . ; Ff n with the bh ood, eal ‘ : 11Saturday | ‘38 5M1 30 8 29) 37 | Ch'town, March 22, 1875—ly red eens an or t publi “ bass self too, yes I was. I never felt as I did schon I wish last night were blotted needs become if it were to be happy and In Japan they have been discussing the : “s Litdiaian % at ee | ° ey s disasters reporte ml, ‘ : ‘ isn uM > ; { si tiie tle aie att 7: . re 12 mae z 7 : 3 : 14] nd — ing the A ag 1875 tones aah just now. Feel my hands, Aunt Milly ; are | from existence. I feel asif I should never | prosperous — Lord Dufferin declares that | Woman's hw question. ; The ye - 13 Monday 358 955 St ; pone S40, C rning all | « He ‘ iin r ek i ig reviewing a Japanese work on the su é 8, is Tuesday 40 9 519 10 31] oF | ST. LAWRENCE flags. lhe list gives the following statistics: | they not cold asice?’ and yet | seemed "7 bappy — : : ‘no characteristic of the national feeling has ain scan :— Hf we look tate the i vl Wedn'sd’'y, 43, 7 Gatto 264 ' Sailing vessels reported lost, 62, viz: 25) turned to fire. I wish we were all dead Strange, that hope shou d spring irom | of Canada is more strongly marked than the theories of Europeans it would appear that F 16 Thursday | 44 5 7 48) 11 40] 21 English, 10 American, 8 Norwegian, 7} wz y , the very ashes of despair. But it is even . : : a ae ; if aay 7 © - 7 Se pope. ihe ae ehul, |} Katy and Aunt Milly, andI, too. You may] . o at. dearaded ; exuberant confidence of the inhabitants of | the possession of equal power by husband 1 17 Friday 46 3 FIOA JS 17 *| French, 4 German, 3 Sweedish, 2 Dutch, 1|\.. ”., : so, my son. Lost. degraded as | am, un- nae . mm abitt and wife is based on natural reason But : 19 Saturday “9 11033 0 sal 14 or Danish, 1 Italian, 1 Nicaragua In this live if you want to, father, for you ought worthy to hold fellowship with my innocent | the Dominion In their own ability to shape - oe a Nae i ae of Saropesié it % satu é o OS) — _— SV CGTAE UG. t ia : a is : s Oa > , tt ‘ . bik ve observe 2 pre 2 c s; 9 Sanday S559 1ls9 2145 , : number are included 6 sailing vessels re-| to be afraid todie. You have broken your | children, or even with the dark African of | their destinies to their appointed issues, | oo 1a an near the : or if ‘ “9 Monday 50| S7iA 23 2 42) 7 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. orted missing, Steamers reported lost, 8 Oe a a A as i, anes a whiter soul, | feela vitality that I thought | 3 testous pride of Sdiitel feo nue : would appear that the power ot the wile " ena: asi ual #2 a aes 4 Pp Eneli a. B amers reported lost, 9, | promise to Mr. Bellamy; you have broken phat nine wet de eaegga frprsens tina aa te their jealous pride of legislative autonomy | was greater than that of the hnsband and 2i| Tuesday 5 $51 239; 3! - i viz: 7 English srazilian. coe ee tet Se oie a inated Sverore, Seems as At ee ial a cl Be | eee ore las es Me . : : g2Wedn'sd’y 52) 53) 387) 5 32) o| Authorized Capital, - - $300,000. 5 your promise to miy dead mother; you heard a revelation from heaven, making with which they have been en lowed". a on er sen ens Sire ee a z3Tharsday | 53) 51; 422 ¢ 0) 11 59) Subscribed Capital - - 143,950 NeignborLy Kinpness.— There is some- | have broken your promise to God: yes, you | known to me that you, my son, were to lead Such was the keynote of Lord Duflerin's a ee ( We will wich pax Heit my of 7 24 Friday 54) 49 451) 8 8 55 ' thing in the life of a farmer which develops | ought to be afraid to die.’ me back to virtue and to peace. It came | speech, and such is the view which has con- | a rear Lola’ Hien + does Pa wile : 25 Saturday pt 4 7 68 8 52 Tee es an interest in the neighbor's welfare and Slaentsa wel re to me when i was grovelling on my knees | sistently regulated his policy as Viceroy of we en ea. i: ¥ a F ehh . hese? ‘i follows her - t 26Sunday { 56) 45, 5 33) 936) 49 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: often leads to such pleasent incidents as} Here Marcus, who was excited to a trans | at midnight. It grew clearer at breaking | tes Dominion: Tite only Cres bodes nee ee a a ’ ‘ ae i ih eat i 37 Monday | 58) 43 5 49) 10 12) ® AncuipaLp Kexnepy, President. one reported from Mimi county, Illinois. A | sient delirium by the events of the evening | day. Just now, a voice seemed to sound | ‘¢ er Cae oe oe a Sad ke ere we th ” ok 2 Puesday oo 41 6 4 ll 43 41 . 2. on Mr. Connor of Chili was ill at a time when] pressed his hands on his forehead and ut~| in my ear, like a voice from heaven. ‘ Arise that he was appointed by Mr. Gladstone's | bane t 1@ next best ; in vanes ing 1e wife is “a W 1 oe i) eh 9 Joun F. RoBERTSON, : : . I " in . | first saluted; in forms of address, the wife ’ =! oe a i 4 , “i i 36 Antemas Lorp, he was most needed in his fields, and the tered a cry of pain Aunt Milly caught and go to thy son. ‘hy son on earth shall | Government to the post, and the selection | ae ca ea sae Mor te r while men ; sy Thursday 29 3S - > WwW : ta for him was that his crops would ge he ep me ; "| yet lead thee to thy Father in heaven.’ iio sindiakiiilhe! waenieiiead ue Che hes BOS) DAE OREO + |. coer an rere | P. W. HynpMAN prospect . I LSS AUS igs a cs y ee tO uy © I was generally recognized as the best that! <a: eamnany of ladies : ; Ratrn B. Peake, be spoiied ata time when he was totally | him in her arms, and as she did so the soft |“ « Oh father !’ exclaimed Marcus, It was dnidhd dri bees Sle’ Hie teed nes | cee cee of ladien they mast Se sah os es THOMAS MORRIS, unable to bear the loss involved. (ne day| cheek of little Katy pressed against his | all he could utter; but he took his hand a cere ee ween particular in their conversation and are not 4 BUSINESS CARDS. | Grorce D. Lonowortn. while brooding over his ill fortune he heard | oyq ‘That gentle, velvet pressure seemed and pressed it in both his own, and they thing to cause that favorable opinion to be permitted to none or the ladies pers ' | Risks taken daily at their office, Exchange | the sounds of harvesting around his house} 4, melt the metallic hand that was bound | tus sat mutely together, looking down ins | withdrawn, and the cireumstances in which — a ares © —— bl — — ; | Risk: : : any : Sceeapagy. te | 2 >taliic hi ‘ as a : t ea . . |} like customs are innumerable an ae Building. and looking out saw « dozen of his neighs ais a ee to the dark heart of the fountain whence | he has been placed have subjected his} ("8° “OO ae ee WILLIAM DODD, “FREDERICK W. HYNDMAN, bors cutting and taking care of his wheat, | T0Und his brain. He put his arms round | the silver rills were gushing. These waters | elitist in titre iden Genii tal power of Ae WoOnAnm, Se SNOT Cnn ange ae . the ' i UW “h a Ch’town, March 22, 1875.—ly Secrelary.|The wives of the men were in the kitchen | these beloved friends, all he had in the | were an emblem of regeneration. Mareus, | ! ’ 2 a eae Se er ae the man. Commission Werchant an CT ee Tt ee dinner for all hands, and that world, and burst inte tears. The image of with the vivacious spirit ofsyouth, bounded | SOMETHING OF A LEGISLATIVE TRAVELLING With A Lion.—The people who , JLUCTIONEER { ! oo eee = ee — - — his | the beautiful Mrs. Bellamy rose before him omg age to a ee CURIOSITY. have pes ~, : ile’s acc Pe : a ride ina ' F yas © yleted. Such things atur vas chi a, ine ghto car with a mac <e may able to for QUEEN SQUARE, ie * Seite occurr on the rural ‘Aieadote even in that dark moment, but she seemed his en beisateateae eames ice & rainbow Wa tek Austin oa +i oa ae slight ide of hor a juan ft om tae Gua CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND. | but don’t always find tlieir way to general | a star shining in alone and distant glory, | of promise, spanning the spray of the foun- ' Te ore ' ore © ' - burgh road in Vermont the other day. A t- - —_——— notice. | too far off for him to feel its lustre. His | tain, and reminding him of the covenant he passed in the earlier days of Prince Ed. cage of lions which was on its way to the a ‘ i . a alle a ao had made with his own, soul, when she | ward Island, for the purpose of preparing | New York Menagerie, now exhibiting in t. CARVELL BROS., IMPERIAL TreatTMENT or New Wooven Urensits, &c, | father had fallen lower than ever, and bade him farewell. It inspired him to make | 4,6 gmall popnlation to meet any hostile | that State was placed at one end of the st AUCTIONEERS Fire | nsuranee ( 0 ll all —Wooden vessels for containing articles | there was a barrier shutting him from all| 4 pew covenant, that he would fulfil the). = 4 ‘ wf i, | carand a zebra was tied in the other end. d, ? } J of food, wine, &c., also wooden vessels for| the good and the pure. In the sudden | glorious mission Heaven had committed ins | invasion that might be attemptec oy the The watchman lay down to sleep; when wi ‘ 6 OF LONDON. culinary purposes, can be rendered fit for| qectruction of his long cherished hopes, he | to his hands, of reclaiming his father ; and | rebels of the revolted colonies. According | he awoke he discovered that one of the C Commission Merchants immediate use, by the removal of the un- . oo sys : and if it required the filial devotion of his | to the quaint, old-fashioned preamble, the | animals had bent the iron bars of its cage he ’ ’ i | leasant extractiv tters | : felt as if he were himself annihilated, and sail ae tn tad dake ot A ’ ’ ; : a) ' Subscribed & Invested Cap ta y | Pleas tractive matters by treatment : : . ., | whole life, he would not think it too dear a Act was passed “at the General Assembly | forced its way out, and was crouching in oT AND with a solution of washing soda. Thus, an all his bright future blackened and laid ptice to pay for sucha blessing. He had |“ aca sre Pas acne ge : ‘ y the oposite corner beside the zebra, The ud GENERAL AGENTS. £1.965,000 Sto. ordinary barrel should be filled half full of | waste. Yes,’ repeated he, as he pressed | previously been incited by the desire of of His Majesty's Is gered rent « fe 2egun | rhe regular keeper of the animals was in ry EI water and a solution of about two pounds | }:. jittle sister closer and closer to his | lifting himself from obscurity and poverty, and held at Charlot/e~Town, the Eighth day | qo sleeping car at the rear of the train, r Lewer Queen §. Charlottetown, P. oo of soda in as much water as will dissolve it, 4 : 43 : ‘ of providing for his little sister the means | of October Anno Domini 1779, in the Nine- | and there was no chanee to communicate P H E N { xX then headed, and the liquids thoroughly aching bosom, it would be better that of sducation - but now a higher, holier mO- | toonth vear'of the Relen of ‘is Sovereign | with him or anyone outside. The poor i ° ‘ os : ti ’ " , © Lec year heig Pp Hovereig“z . - > ne F - . 3 F. Mi. CAMPBELL. mixed by shaking the barrel, which should | we were dead and laid in our mother’s | tive was added to these. He had been | Lord “ve the Third b the Grace of God, | V#tchman was frightened into motion. INSURANC COMPANY | then be filled to the bung with water, and grave, than live such a life of shame and | looking forward to the struggle of life as oo sh oe ae —— c 7 © "“t | less silence and in that awful suspense Dp (reneral Vi erchant ¥ | alowed toremain for twelve to fourteen sorrow as lies before us.’ one who was to go on unaided and alone, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland King, | he made Jong and weary journey He: ION GEN’! 2 EE. N.S Teeth ¢ shawl Ge ea oe a cu Gee CHAPTER Ul | stemming a counter-current, that threaten- | Defender of the Faith: And from thenc®| to St. Albans. After the train came to a COMM SION sENT, | iquid, it shou e well rinsed and filled ‘ ¥ aAk, |ed to sweep away in its stronger tide the : , i Sars ions io| halt one of the train men, in passing the | - ~ ony , ec swee] ; & continued by several Prerogations io} Malt th , passing tne gee +BY pre ‘ z° ’ 5? 013.383 $4, | with pure water and allowed to remain Marcus sat beside ng Moss Spring, | frail bark ef his hopes, Now, he must turn rus , won. ode ur, saw the lion’s nose trust out of " . 3 ose « ‘ . k i Mareus sat beside the Long Moss Spring rail bat } Ws Ronan ny ‘ i rae ee a | Car, 1 ast r an open. e AUCTIONEER & BROKE z Cash Asses, 3e, , ' several days, when it will be fit for use. } ites aha » ple A “ th - that strong, dark current ina different di- | the Third Day of J Is i ¥, and elo ing, and not knowing that any one’s life was ea TRINITY CORNER GEORGETOWN, P, Ff. I. Other wooden utensils may be treated with — ee ee ee ee ee ; he must make it flow along with I'wentieth Year of the said Majesty's Reign; | endangered in the ear, but fearing lest the Ys Nein é i a ‘BT a similar solution of soda. the broad leaves of the magnolia and the the pure ripling stream on which he him, | being the the Third Session of the Third | animal might escape, ran to the sleeping s ee | The above Offices being of rset if Sverex ix Fauw Lavon.—The followi brilliant foliage of the holly, and playing | self was borne ; he must purify and gildit, | Gonera) Assembly convened in the said | car and aroused the keeper, who soon ap- at : . . ' : STANDING, guarantee perfect SYSTEM IN FARM LAvOR.—ihe lolowing ea el { id im hin Ly mingling the once opposing waves. He se i : | peared, rawhidein hand, and lashed th ., Mandard Life insurance Co. gypibviin vo saoes Payeane pair of pertinent paragraphs which we find a his _ sing ae a eaeeied ‘himself for te lookine on. his | 2t8e4- W. Berry was Speaker of the | ae cake Sato tl sden. to the eee i Rent 73. ly inthe N. FE. Homstcad must have been | hshing-rod, whose long ne Hoated on the athls Kaiditeie meuh pena ils ler | Assembly, and ‘I’. Desbrisay was President | ante yaliet of : ig ir Sept. 1, 1873. ly of Losses =| . c : . a aes, father with loathing and scorn, when under | - ys y able relief of the poor fellow who had been | DETACHED DWEI LINGS insured for secrsiy by ong sank Rennes any ta water, and though his eye was fixed on | tn9 influence of his fatal passion ; for the | of the Council, shewing that the system of | curled up for hours on the box, e HASZARD BROS - T 4 Th ” Ye ale SPE arene. ye « wide 4 hii The the buoyant cork, there was no hope nor | lofty tone he had often assumed, when en two llouseswas then, as now, in vogue 2 Io so] ’s Magazine for August. just °9 | ne, LWwo, or ree ars . _ to tell wha e sees an MNDKS: 16 : ee ie et be | treaties and supplications had been in vain. er F ' "ors bidchwovud Magazin or August, jus . : ‘f excitement in its gaze. His face was pale | treaties and suppiicavio A : i : ce ee andl tients eile ' ‘ca . NALLY ADVANTAGEOUS amount of muscle that can be saved by a - cc eee anceforth regard him in sorrow, | even in very small colonies. The object of | republished by the Leonard Scott Publish« K Commission Merchants & Anctioneers ce TERMS. little brain labor is wonderful. And yet | and wore asevere expression, very different ee ee and by sesatians the law is thus set forth -—“Whereas the | ing Co. 4 . Barclay Street, New York. ’ , . UM PpODW | the science of doing everything in proper | from the usual joyousness and thoughtless- | him with constant deference and tender- | seeurity and preservation of this Island at wie set “at ge : env FORWARDING, MANUFACTURERS, FENTON T. NEW BERY, | eeseushane ee It me age I 1. | Hess of childhood. Even when the silvery ness, he induced him to accompany him in all times, and especially during the con- By a) As vhs : eae ent. ee and shining b, lured by the bait, | all his hunting and fishing expeditions | ~~ én a ; ae . Nan: A Summer Scene. ane li h. Experience, cal. | Pout and shining perca, tured by the bat, |‘ oe ae as 4. | tinuance of the present war and unhappy Il. River 3 1874 1 ing books cannot teach. Exp igh Ene ee . ; an, | never leaving him for his own amusement, ance e nu Wi PP) 1if. Rivers i General aA se nts, Jan. 18, 1874. y __.____--___ | ulation, and forethought, are the men- hung ee -_ the hook, ni Se rer convincing him that his fellowship was | rebellion, greatly depends upon a militia Our Autum [oliday on French Ol WATER STREET, / ONDON og lp agen egy Tad agin er - mee nine ain ee indispensible for bis enjoyment, | being established and embodied, as soon Big : WA 5 2 THE LIV ERPOOL & L i Nery is to be used, a glance at it will show through the air, to fall panting, then pulse» As the resisting tree, shaken by the | 3 . . ne Etching op the Loire. stage aaa E where it is defective. A rainy day, a spare | |... a¢ his side, he showed no consciousness | whirlwind, but not uprooted, only clings | 4 Poss! ole, under such hay ch worsen sited Etching on the Moselle. Charlettets sn oe: ae I AND CLOB hour, a chance to take it to town = be of succesa, no elation at the number of his ; more firmly to its native soil, Aunt Milly | make the same most useful for the support Life on the | pper. Thames. — ~ : : yepaired without goingon porpose. These pret. ae large and slowly | “25 ™ore deeply implanted in the aflec- | and defense thereof; and that the ins aunt's Map and Guide to the £8. Waszanp, | Honack Haszanp. I present themselves to the intelligent) scaly victims. Tears, even large and slowly | 1... and interests of the household since aa a Thames. —:0:—— farmer, and when the harvest is ripe, or| cathering tears, rolled gradually and rex} the night of her threatened removal. It) D¥0!snls shoul bo wen ames MEP IV. The Dilemma. entrees the corn ready for the cultivator. there will luctantly down his fair oval cheeks; they | cannot be said that Aunt Milly forgot the | ly trained up in the art military, as well for V. The Swine-herd of Gadara. ! M oer hr aa Montreal cereus be no delay - oe ee were not like the sudden drenching shower ingratitude of her master to her fiedlity, or | {he honor and service of His Most Sacred or My Swan-Song. esta. Greenshields, Son & Co., Montreas, machinery. ere is no such weak lazi- | we SUaC s his . to her departed istress - but | ‘ ' ; - Péhie hia ials "IL. Oahaooa! Oahasoa! . 3 “ : 1is perjury to her departed mistress ; | Majesty, and the security of this his island . 4 : ee sue W. & R. Brodie, Quebec, FIRE AND LIFE. ness, or wicked waste of time and oppor-| that leaves the air purer and the sky bluer, | hee Semaine love for the children en. | : ‘4 ny ho im attack o sea bes vhat VIII. Raview of the Session. “ : » & : : : , ° \ Shi, sg: against @ stue attack or yas waat- 1" . : ’ ms srs. J. 8. Farlow & Co., vs. tunity, as the man practices, who never has but the drops that issue from the wounded | abled her to forgive the wrongs inflicted by | oe ey! . ree F hole lhe account of the French Army which ion lawson, Esq., a—aseaiaan, # E.1 time to doanything properly. Ile goes to| |. 1. tonmed of the lifeblood of the tree. | the father; and she knew, too, that her soever, as for the preservation of their own | i, the first article in the August number of oe oe Davies, Chariotte re I=vested Funds, Ist Jan’y 1874, $21,628,356 | town with three oa oe ig Beautiful was the spot where the boy duty as a Christain required her to return | lives and fortunes."’ The law went into] Biuchkwood's Magazine, is to be written by May 3, 1975 Investe s, 1: ay SOES, : : . seaut vas s 2 b : ; es : i ; ; ae 2) Nothing iver Gener- with only one finished, he has no time for rood for evil. While injuries remain cut | gions jy. h »fter i assage which | Frederic Marshall, author of the articles 4 Deposited with Receiver Gener > 800 a. H for fil : la d beautiful tl srnal morning | & os . | effect ina month sfter its passage, whic ; —. L 2 : e plows for filty acres Of) sat, an eaUtliu ne. verna 8 in deep aslife, on the heart of the red child eh . on “International Vanities,’ which appear- 1 of Canada, oars the others ‘ : ‘ : in, Coep aa | shows that apprehensions of an invasion oe : at PI NOTICE TO SHIPBUILDER ‘ Other Investments in Dominion corn but has no time to get in but forty- | that awakened Nature to the joy and beauty | of the wilderness, they are traced on the | shows _ ppt ~ = a , : . : | edinthis magazine during the past year. ' eas of Canada, 367,091} He plows with a dull plow, and chops with ofyouth The fountain over whose basin | surface of the African’s, and may be effaced | Were prev alent. here appear to have been | In the present instance, the information— . UST RECEIVE by tl Subscribers —_— a duller axe, for lack of time to sharpen : ie leaning. wasone of those clear | by the breath of kindness. }no exemptions from service, the act dis-/} the material for which was collected with 7 SURIVED, Oy sae Sen : ll th the lack of fore- | 2© was teaniie ~" erat angry with - father, | 4; sont’ , : ‘ h difficulty —is of a character th a larg ’ Manilla Rope, all sizes IR RATES them. All these are ? . ee sh te) “ee not be angry with my poor father, | tinotly stating that “all male persons,plant- | much difficuity—is of a character that must whieh d on - ge oe ee aed a FA thought and system. A neglect to use | deep, pellucid springs, that gush up in the | Aunt Milly,’ said Marcus, with his sweet | of ae nies be very unsatisfactory to the French people ; Mi be sold a ‘ i yod has given them to tilds of southern Georgia, forming) \orcuading voi ‘he was tempted by | &TS 45 Seas Oe ir servants, ¥©~ | and that will make other nations feel, that cost, nts, | the brains that God has g green wilds gia, &) persuading voice, d I y | a ea Te and that 5 ke other natit eel, MacDONALD & OWEN. Prompt & Liberal Settlements. shape direct and save the muscle. AM OX} | +.4ure of such exquisite loveliness in the | that evil man. He was no more himself at | tween the age of sixty, residing in, and | while military affairs remain in their pres Jane 21. 1875 nae Pie — will do the work, but he cannot plain it dsc: that the traveller pauses on the | the time than if he were crazy. J was | belonging to the Island, shall bear arms,and | sent state, nothing is to be feared from — a coat Fire effected upon Pri- | the horse is powerful but he is controlled tag eo ‘ d ¢| crazy myself for a few moments, and knew | qujy attend all muster: and military ex~| the Republic. ei peonranes ——— se wa Furnivare*and by his master, and his power utilized. | margin, feeling as if he had — -* | not what I was doing.” so 4 es os of the respective companies in which “Nan: a Summer Scene,” is just the N | vate Residences, tag se r Man s labor is but brute strength, and the | those enchanted springs of which we read | «Oh! young master, if it hadn’t been for | ¢Tsises “I ora . ow kind of story to suit this hot weather, ' Farm Propestios, *r sooner the brain force that is brought to in fairyland, whose waters are too bright, | you—gracious marcy—if 1 live to the age | they shall or may be enrolled or belong.” | peing light, casy to read, and sufficiently ! . : surely everv stroke | : rer shall forget it: y : vading the law were made | interesti attrac f i i bi ee ; One, Three or more years, bear upon it, the more en ae Le the | too pure, too serene for earth. | of Methusah, I never shall forget eo you | All attempts at evading the | ww were ma ' int rest ng to attr ie attention without | t . H te| ’ iain mason tells, and the more grand wi e ) io das 'warnt a boy then, you was « .perrit, you | punishable by a fine of ten shillings, which | requiring any mental exertion. n ernationa 0 ’ At Reduced ee result. i The stone which formed the basin of the | wore mngeennterel. It was a _— and | went to the use of the company to which | Peso is : suggestion for tae S siness or F : sd i > § says so; d he says 'rambles, or rather excursions Ottice—Great George Street, “har In many peenet a vanes =i ever, | fountain was smooth and calcareous, hel~| nothing siess, Samos ae - nd | theculpit belonged, on conviction before | are "tte fr ke se mien 1 liday ! Central Street, town, P. E. I. careful, intelligent work during seven { out by the friction of the waters, the man couldn’t hurt you, nchow he cou! ne CulE Pt | being taken from “Our Autumn Holiday . Sum . b I | dl ome R R FITZGERALD, Agent or eight hours is much more profitable than lowec oO : 7 é 1 7 } fix it, any more than Daniel could the fiery “any of His Majesty s Justices of the Peace on French Rivers,” the description of a q merside, P. - 181and. an = comerutae ; ten hours of hurried work. In cities and gleaming white and cold through t ieir | children.’ Se tits ie” | trip made by four young men, who went “ ——— : Ch town, yay = merchants and business men seldom apply | diaphanous drapery. In the centre of this ‘Daniel was a prophet and a good man, | te theses days of Centennial eclebrations | “ap éhe Seine and down the Loire” in an q | shto inform the public that I have] - COAL themselves more than six hours a day, and | basin, where the spring gushed in allits| Aunt Milly. He was the one that was cast n thes ys entenpia’ ecleorations | voutrigged rowing boat.” The writer . 7 sad enpened one of the best as well 9s COAL. ' robably the greater part of the best work 1 and strength, it was so dark it look~ | in the lion's den, and whom the Lord de- | there isa proneness to indulge in retrospec-| thinks that a similar excursion on the : as the most commodious Hotels on this t { —. in the city, is performed in less than depth and strength, 1 : : ‘ fend from their fury.’ tion, and not always without benefit; as, | Thames would be found quite as ple t, ace lam prepares to emeeane SS A quanti yo con ‘nouns, each day - There is no reason | ed like an opaque body, impervious to u e | ‘That's just what I meant, exactly. from the examples of fortitude awidst | and less dangé rous, mentioning two works RE eens an seco’, stabling & Sydney Large Coal. why farmers, who create the wealth of the | eye, whence it flowed over the edge of its | goes mistake sometimes, but meansright; | |. ang patience and perieverance in | Teeently published, which corroborate thens = enmmente, and — — Pictou y world, should labor more hours than they rocky receptacle in a full, rejoicing current | | does mean to put burning coals on ole ee ee an his opinion. Ile also notices two books of rough oo horses will be on hand, and for sa’e at who manage this wealth. Formerly, con sweeping over its mossy bed, and bearing | master’s head, for the Preacher says it’s | time of trial, evinced by our predecessors, | peautiful etchings, one of the Loire the ended to, 7 ‘mi ’ i : } : i T i aes a | ‘ Also, in aeeniaied with the House, are <OUGHANS SCALES. stant toil was required to support @ family, | Weeping ib to the Chattahoochee | 927 duty to do it.’ | there is good to be got. To us, dwelling in | other of the Moselle. & ‘ners of che very best quality,— all at KOU because all work was done at disadvantage, | its sounding tribute : « What do you understand by that, Aunt 5:16. of peace, without rebels or any other | In “The Dilemma, the mutiny has really Moderate seles 04 Bone e eae April 19 1874. tools of all kinds were poor, and labor- ‘rolling rapidly,’ The mossy bed to which Milly ? You don’t believe, I hope, that you | ie oui Sete. thee. keen of. ee kl begun, and it is rather hard for us to have A call from ies etdilie wits be thankfully a 5... 9 |saving machinery was unknown. More | 6 have alluded was not the verdant vels | ought to take live coals from the chimney, | eo aah - id i to wait a month to find out what damage ret. | “ At E m nt Bay. tual work was required in the mak getters h : ‘th a short curling nap, | and pour them on your masters head. | should teach thankfulness to Providence, | was done by the bullets that are already Ww. J.S. GLOVER, £ of to make the clothing of a family than | vet that covers wi ld 6 Ps ‘No, Master Marcus; 1 know better than | and contentment with ourlot. Our “hard | rattling around the Residency. . tO eed —— et tion wired to find the clothing and | the ancient rock of the gray old tree, but) nt It means to sarve one good ; times” are very much more imaginary | _ Then follows about seven pages of poetry = Yay 24, 1875. r TLE Subscriber is prepared to take 8 ye req ah and every year the farmer long, slender, emerald green plumes, wav- when they do you bad, to speak pleasant l h emul ith tae See, divided into three poems, on various 'sub- ' ern ihe contracts for any quantity, or act ” the fo advantages and power in this di- ing under the water, and assuming | and ’cilical, when they are cross and cone | than a ” - 7 , tgs oe | jects, and a long “Review of the Session,”’ Ma d ent for parties in want of the ees It is for this reason that the i irror a tinge of deep and | trary, and when they strike you on one side | cial stringency’ and privation endured by | which ends with the remark, that, “if we le : nhood Restored. canal OR JUNIPER FENCE et d seek to enlarge his means through its a ; a Met ined | to turn right round and let ‘em strike | tho pioneers of Canadian civilization, in | are right in attributing to it unusual sigs Yicttm of youthful imprudence, cav stg posts, PAILINGS, SILLS, farmer sh ing information, and of rising | irradiant blue. Nothing ca ee ae t‘other, that’s what it means. And I knows, addition to their being compelled by nificance, we may at the same time prc= i _ premature decay, nervous debility. ete., ASH AND SOFT WOOD,; for pen ry 5 This he can only do by | more rich and graceful than this carpet for if I've injured anybody, and they does so | it lattes tue a study “the Art | Bounce it to be satisfactory, both in its acs hes ¢° tied ip vain every known remedy, STAVES, HOOPS, to new dign Pe and by avoiding pros | 414 fountain’s silvery tread, and which | ¢o me, I feels as bad as if burning coals was necess y as - rn x tual results and also in its indication cf sy asiaple self-cure which he will &e., &e., &e. having more here is no good reason now th it as the light spray | sticking to the top of my head,’ Military” and “bear Arms,’’—Mouircal| ministerial policy, and of the soundness ii uives, fellow sufferers. Address Now is the*time. ees a 2 unite culture and elegance seems to — aaa got site asain To be continued. Say: oink an ngth of the ty lala ‘ S.75 Nassu street, New York. ° E why rustling in the ‘ . 0. Box 5153. ’ U. C. TRUDELL : : . ° with rural Egmont Bay, Dec. 21, 1874 April 19, ists,